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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-12-20 - Orange Coast Pilot.... ~arter am es 3 ore l Computer Helps Nab , MONDAY AFTE RN OO N, DECEMBER 20, 1976 Mesa Heist Suspeet 1! VOl H HO >ll >Sf CT IOHS. )7 PAOES . A'1Wltf'Pf'Mlttn COMMERCE CHOICE Juanita Kreps Uuter Picks Three More }For Cabinet I f' 1 A r N s c, ,, 1 ' 1• , 1'Pre.,1dent t'll'l'l <'.1rlt·r tocla ~ ,11amM his fir,t woman C;1b1nc•t ;member c-dU t'J lOr JucJnllJ l<reps to b<-'ccretary of rum )nerce. and appointed an /\tlJ11t.1 Oawyer to b<' allom<.'y i.tt'n<'rJI land a M1nn esotu f armrr ~onli(reso;ma n as sccrctar~ of agriculture He said ht• 1s .1ct1vely rl'rru1l Ing ··very 1.1r~e numbers .. or ~omen. blac k s and otht·r lnorlty-group mt•mbNs to rve in sub·Cablnet po1;itions. and predicted that th1s will pro· ~de a pool Qf talent to serve at ~he top appointive levels of future 'administrations. A With four appolntme~ lo go to ;rm his Cabinet . Carter indicated €ere will be at least one black mong the people he chooses. arter indicated that the balance the Cabinet will be named by 'Thursday. At a nationally broudcast news on!er ence. Carter pf't'Scnted -Dr. Kreps. an econom1<11t and lee president of Duke Un1vers1· y, for secreatry or commercC' e s aid her c redentials are 'absolutely superb .. 1 -{;rirfin Bell. Atlanta lawyer. (Sff CABINET. Page A2) 1 l ,._ Oflll.V + ' • • • • Missing at Blast Site . Computer Helps Nab Suspect Grim Search Ahead I Mopup Begins in SanPedro LOS ANGELES (AP> -The Coast Guard says it may be two or three days before divers can begin searching for the fi'\le men still missing in an explosion that destroyed an 011 lanker in Los Angeles Harbor. A denim-clad robbery s usP<'ct "'ho police claim hit thrC'c Costa Mesa bus1nesl>es w1th1n 16 minutes Sunday. was arn•stcd latc·r in the> d ay with lhe help or a computer Dennis C Bro"'"· u 2J-H'ar olcl Glendalt• laborer, "'a' arn:stt.'<l at the home o( a fnt·nd's motht•r at S· 20 p m Sunda). fnllowin~ the noon-hour robuery spree Ii<' 1s hrld 1n Costa Mt-.<,<J Jail \\1th bail set al $25,(JOO ( n Ve SI I)! at n r () t• n n I s l. Hossfeld said offlcl'rs "playe(j around with the computer fo1 awhile" to 1·ome up"' 1th .1 hc1·ns1• plate comhinatton that m;tll'ht•d thecardriH•n I)\' thesusJ>t'd Hossfeld ... aid \ 1rtams 1n l"'" nl the heists rt>pont•d eon01<:tinl( hcc•nsc plate lrttt·rs "The\ had I ht• numl><·rs right. but came up \\1th lw11 cl1ffrn:nl set-; of letters. he '-<llCI Police tned 'l'\ rral C'11mh1nJ t1 ons before t11m1ng UJ' "'1th platf's belongtnJ( to the· ... on of J CostJ Mesa woman Police dro\ •.•to the home"' 1th J ~1lnl'ss who allcJ,!edl}' 1dent1f1t'<l a truck parked outsrdC' ai. the one dn\ en by the· sui>pl'ct Police said thC' robbery spn'l' began al the M1nulC' Kin)? Market. 2052 Newport Bl vd , ""here market owner Marvin l\vapil said the suspect asked for pencil and paper. and then wrotC' a note demanding cash. Kvapil refused and the bandit fled. Six minutes later. an attenrl anl al the Union 76 station at 2281 Newport Blvd. was approached by a man dressed in blue denim who dropped a note next to the at- tendant that warned him that a man with a gun was in the truck. He escaped with $40. Then 10 minutes later, a man dressed in blue held up an Exxon station at 2490 Fairview Road. escaping with S..56. In that heist he told the atten- <Stt BAIL, Page A2> Klan Wizard In Cal, if omia OAKHURST CAP> "Our fame has spread to California," said the fmperiaJ Wizard of the Ku Klux Kla n during a cross- Ughting ceremony here. About a dozen klan members plu.o; eight rei-orters watched the event near his eastern Madera County community Saturday night. . However. Under-dry conditions caused by the long ~l pre· vented the white supremiclst group from holding Its tr"di· Uonal cross-burning. IMlead, the Cl'Oa WU lighted by spotlights powered by a genera\(>r. AP Wlrepftofo REMAINS OF TiiE 810-FOOT TANKER SANSINENA LIES IN LOS ANGELES HARBOR Five People Still Missing After Explo11on Destroys Vessel, Spllls Oii CdM Shooting Probed Newport Police, DA to DeternUne Charges By JOANNE REYNOLDS CM, ... O•ilf Pilot il•ff Newport Beach police were scheduled to meet with district attorney's aides today in a conti- nuing probe Qf the robbery and slaying at Albertson's Market F'riday night in Corona del Mar. A bystander was slain by mis- take when a police officer shot at the n eeing s us pect. Capt. Richard Hamilton, com- mander of the department's de- tective division, said today the conference will be held to de- termine what c harges will be filed agamsl the San Clemente man arrested in the incident and "just exacUy what lhe depart- ment's criminal culpability is." Richard William Sutton, 20, of CLE.4.N CWSET WJTH PILOT AD "Not only d id I clean out the closet but now I've got more rnoney for Christmas presents!" That's the sales success story s hared by a Corona del Mar woman who placed this classified ad: llx9 lh y hlUl' & i;trecn rug $1() Ell•r t~prnrtr S'70 C':tllXX'I XA\\ Ir you need qukk holiday cash. call 642-5678. Put • few words lo work for you In the Dai- ly Pilot classifieds Calle Los Bolsas, was taken into custody Friday night aft<'r h<' al· Jegedly ne ld up the market ut 3049 E . Coast Highway. Officer Doug Thomas. who was staked out at the market with or. fi cer Bill Mc lnnis a nd SgL. George Coelho. accidentally shot and killed a bystander as he purs ued Sutton. The d ead ma n has been iden- Ufied as Joe !lines. 61. of 34142 Street or the Ruby Lantern. Dana Point. Hamilton said Hines apparent· ly was brow si n(t through Christm as trees in the store·~ parking lot, when Sutton. who had allegedly just taken $700 at gunpoint from three s tore clerks. dashed out of the store. Tho mas . 25. a three-year veteran of the force. and Coelho started lo chase Sutton. ordering him tcstop. Jus t as Thomas fired . Hamtlton said . Hines steppt.'d out from the Christmas trees and In- to the line or fire. He was h it In the stomach wtth one blast from Thomas' shotgun and died about an hour lat.er at Hoag Memorlal Hospital. Sutton was located about a block awoy. hiding under a parked car. He has been booked on a charH o( murder because of the homicide 'Which occurred dur· lni the commission of a felony crime. 'Hamilton said lnvestl8alora believe Sutton Is responsible for J a tot.I ol eight armed robberies lhat have occurred in recent months a long the Orange Coasl The market was staked out last week after the Albc:rtson's market in Laguna Beach had been rohbed. Both AlbC'rtsons wen· vic- ti mlzed in November . and <See f'llARG E. Page 1\2) Son-in-law Surrende r s In Slaying By .\RTHVR R. VINSEL Of llW O•lly l'flol SU.I' A m1m sought since his molher- in-law was s hot in the head and killed s urrendered himself to Huntington Beach POlice latt!Sun- day night, two weeks to the day after the slaying . Patrick Buyher. 2J. orS441 Hen· drlcksen Drive, is held today wtlhout bail on a n arrest warrant charging him with mutder. The burty s uspect, an un- employed laborer, Is alleged to have fired a bullet through the skull of Mrs. Muriel Norton, 50. or 15161 Davis Lane . Nel1hbors called police to re- port potentially violent dls- turbance at the residence near Meadow! ark Country Club. PoHce believe Buyher waa <Ste BUY HER, Pafe .U) Four ltalian crewmen who wer e killed aboard the 810-foot Sansinena have been identified. Cr ews worked Sunday to skim 5.000 gallons of oil from \he waler, but remaining oil delayed the search for the m is sing men -four more c rewmen and a security gua rd -around the two partially submerged sections of the ship. The county coroner 's om cc identified the four cre wmen as Calogero D 'Asar o ; O r a:r.io D'Amico, 38: Um berto ScarognI, 56 ; and EmanueleOrgioli.56. Three people were hospitalized, one in serious condition. Meanwhile. the crewmen who escapded harm or suffered only minor 1nJuries were resting at a San Pedro m otel. Some talked about what made the difference between life and death. "Love saved me." s aid a machinist named Giuseppe. He had postponed his dinner twice to write a letter lo his girlfriend. When he finally finished and was about lo take ii to the mall room the blast ripped apart that part or the tankC'r . llad he written half u page less. he said. he might have been killed. A man who8e brother was killed was too up8el to talk. The brother had been on s hore two houri; before the blast, calling home io Sorrento to rind out how his wile and newborn baby were doing. · 'The m e n lo RL a ll th rl: possessions . ·'I even lost my ·:.cu <See TANKER, Page AZ> Coast Weathe r Fair through Tuesday with som e c loudiness tonight. Temperatures in upper 605. lows In the 405. 1:\'SIDE T ODA l ' Ray Wat1on. pre8idertl of the Irvine Company, reflects on tM year• of orowth and de· velopment and ttu cbanging pubUc . otUtude 1 toward it on Page A3 today. lnde~ A 2 DAILY PILOT S F ro..PageAJ CHARGE ••• because of the repeal robbery at the Laguna Deach store, detec- tives said they bellevt.'CI the ban- dit would also relum to Corona del Mar. He pomled out that at the time, the three officers believed Sutton ought be the supermarket bandit who shot and killed a clerk dur- ing a11 Anaheim robbery Oct. 10 He said today they now do not believe Sutton is the man sllll hunted In that murder. Hamilton noted that in con- junction with the cnm1nal in- vestigation bt•ing und('rtake n by detectives, the 1nt1<lcnt 1s lht: subject of two other investJga- tions One is the standard coroner's investigation or a traumatic de- ath and the other is the depart- ment's internal invcst1gallon of the incident The captain said the internal investigation is a standard pro- cedure undertaken "any lime any pohc<.> officer 1s 1.1volved with the discharge of a firearm." He said supervisory persoMel have been examining the shoot- ing to determine if Thomas acted prudently and within procedures established by department policy. Hamilton said Thomas was of- fered a special duty ass1gnml'nl <1l homt• but th<.> ofrict•r asked to return to duly Sunday. Asked about the use of a shotgun in the parking lot which not only sl•rves the sup(•rmarket, but a pill.a takc:out and a drugstore. Hamilton pointed out that it is the prefrrnod weapon in that kind of a 11ituatlon. He said the shot from a shotgun is not lethal at the distances th<1t a bullet 1s so it could not he dani:t>rous lo t.Omt•onc a d1st<lncc from the shooting And he pointt'd out that the point of using lht• shotgun is to make sure that 1f a suspect 1s shot. he doesn 't get back up Jnd start shooting aga!n J PL 'Giggles' Viking 2/or Better View PASADENA CA P ) -.Jet Propulsion Labnrntory scientists ordered ttw Viking Two orbiter ~pacccraft to alter 1Lc; Martian or· bit with a rocket burn early today lo improve picture quality from the Red Plam•t ''They're izoing to get a better look at the poles. and they believe they'll get better picture resolution bc:cause the craft's closest approach d1st<.1nce has ~n lowered from 949 miles to 495 mile<,,'' s aid project spokesman Oon Dane. The cr;.ift s cours e wa -. changed b) .1bout ., dcgrt·es, Ranc said Th t' a I l l' r <t I 1 on., " c rt.• a c· comphshed b)' rot·k1•t burn.., th.it histed for about 72 S('Cunds dur mS? a 'iE~QUl net• of order<; to ttw crart between 12 JJ ,1 m and I H .t.m PST lod;iy liJne s aid tr.Hk1n,i.: uala showed the <·raft lo lk• 011 lh<' dl• sired course ~ h<·n lht• nnfors w(•re finish1:<l Th(' Orbiter Ont• sister 11h1p "tit continue 1n Its h1gh1•r path until Mt1rch 1. whl'n "'"'llllsb plan to lower 1lc; 1•losc-.~t :cppnoac·h (rom about !)'i() m 111·.., to lli.'1 rnllt•s ,.,. ... ra,,~ .... TANKER ... ding rm~,'' iw 111 onP A p<1nt'I '>f thrc•t• c;1•n1or l'o:1c,t (;uurtl orf1c('r'> ~ 111 f'llllllurt a fnrmal 1nv<.>sl • l!at ion intl'r\'11'" ing w1tnC"i'I<'~ .rn<l 1·•rnm1nin~ {'Vidence in ;in .•ttl'mpt to find what c auc;Nt the• t•x pl°'1on "Th<' mc-n "ho lcno'4, th1• mPn who saw what hnpp1•nN1, they arc d<.'ad." said a sun 1vor Cockfight Raided LEMOORE IAPI Kings County sheriff's deputies broke Ip a crowd of 200 people they said were watching a two-ring eockfight at a ch1C'kin house near bere. ORAHO! COAST DAILY PILOT .... "",,,,..., Prh•Otttl •"'J flvel1~ JHtl • CW .. ¥ Vt tP'T•\U)•nt•""CIC..~f .. ANMtH Thefttt' 1Ctw4t (ditM T~,,,_.,4 M.,.,.,..,_ MAl\~41t't EO.fOt Otrlt•M lM• 11\( ........ Neft A\\•\lel"I Man.a•l"f[dttM• Of fie.a C...le ~ .. JlOWn! 111, ~lrffl ,. ~tvf\letecl\ 11 .. v'i::trtlH .. 1 ! .. ~~~ ~:!~,.;'';.$,.,~~ ,e-:.:'' efS..#\O~ ... ,,..._.y • Telephone {714)~ : Cl•Hlll•d Advertltlnt141•Mn • ,,_ ..... (. "•"·•-Ofll<• 1111 ... 310 . • . r,_ ''"' '".,..'"' • 4~ • ,,_,..,,,.o-.... c ....... c.-11,... MO-tUO ~=:it: :..~ °:.:.~ .. <~.:.,=."":.: .m•tt•r It •d••rtlu,._tflltt Plitnt~ "''• .. '\,.P,Mvt•• •U~tvt 11ec••• .. ,,...."._ ef ·~·t"l-'s.c ..... ""' ""•r. ttl• ti C.O••• Miu, 4 C.ltftfftlt Sv••u ,11.ft '' (•rrlt• u te ·-ftltll' ., ........ ,. -•Illy; .... 111.,., •llNlltM\lll-1\ly, NEXT ATTORNEY GENERA L Atlanta Lawyer Seu •I' WlrwpftolH FARMER FOR AGRICULTURE Rep. Robert Bergland Fre•Po~AJ CABINET CHOICES. • • former federal appeals court judge. for attorney general. Carter said Bell will be "a great attorney general." Bell, 58, 1s a law partner of Carter adviser Charles Kirbo. Rep. Robert Ht•rgland, a farmer who has served in the House since 1970, to be secretary of agriculture. Bergland is a political ally of Vice Presidcnt- clect Walter f<'. Mondale. best qualified person to serve in a Cabinet post, not just someone who would serve adequately." He said he had applied that :-am<' rigid standard to all pro· :spl'clS Hefore naming h1s selections public Iv. Carter disclosed them by telephone to Sen. Slrom Thurmond, ranking Republican on the Judiciary Committee in the next Congress. Swindle Revealed. Mafia 'Major Cog' • in Loan Racket NEW YORK (APl Aulhorit1es have uncovered a na- honwide. Maha operalod swin- dle operation that bilks busi- nessmen out of milllons of dollars and takes over companjes that owe them money, the New York Times said today :rhe newspaper swrl detectives in California •ind five other Western stales had discovered evidence that hundreds of people may be involved in the racket and several minor figures have already been arrested. Investigators believe the Carlo Gambino crime family of New York is a major C'og in the opera tion whose prime activ1ty ts a variety of the oldt1me, Mafioso loan sharking game, according to the artiC'le. Law enforcement official::; from Califor nia, Arizona. Colorado, Nevada, New Mextt·u and Utah have pooled their 1n formation in an effort lo focus 1111 the swindles that mvolve at least 20 other s tales, including New York. Several investigator'i have called it the laq~cst example of or~anized eC'onom1c cnme thl•y had found, the Times s aid. Most common of the methods used to dupe victims, <•ccording to investigators, was a so-calh.'<i "advance loan scheme." The swindlers promise busi- nessmen having trouble obtaln- ang loans from leaihmate sources the)( will Jel the money for them. They then give the buainessmen a fraudulent letter of cr edit in exchange for an ad· vance fee, usually one percent oC the loan. The commitment is first de- layed by stalling tactics until the victim finally discovers the pro- mise is worthless. "The average swindle la $S,000 to $10,000, but some have 1one over $25,000." accordini to Capt. Jerry Kimmell, chfrr of the Phoent>C, Ariz., police In · telliacnce un•t. Another common practice, Jn. vestl1atora Hid, was lo loan more money to a financially ail- ing business than ll needed or had the resources to repay and then take over the property after default. DelecUves sald the organlza- t.loo under invesU8&Uon also was Involved in other varieties of crime in addlllon lo the advance- fee swindle. They cited land frauda, vending machine tam- pering and medical malpractice insurance as exampl~. 'Couldn't Duek' Plane Slams Into Just-emptied Seats was unconscious and taken out on a stretcher, Jack Eoage, a spokesman for the Aldino-ChurchviUe Airport, said Kroner new into the small Harford County airport Sunday afternoon, traded planes and left in the aircraft that crashed. Much of the questioning at th(' news conference involved Carter's campaign pledge lo in· stall blacks and women in the Cabinet and other top-echelon ~ovemment pos ts. So far the top black appointee is Hep Andrew Young for United N<ttions <1m - bassador Carter reportedly plans to name Mayor Kenneth Gibson of Newark, N .J . lo h ead the Dcpartm<'nt of !lousing and Urban Development. National Produc t Grows by Inc h es BALTIM ORE \AP> -"We couldn't duck, we couldn't run.we didn't know what to do," said YvonTylerofBalllmore, whosaw a single-engine plane -slam into the upper deck of Memorial Stadium, minutes after the end of the Baltimore Colts-PitLo;burgh Steelers' National Football League playoff game. The pilot and three policemen all suffered minor injunes from the crash into the nearly empty section. Ten minutes before, the stands had been dotted with d1ehards among lhe 00,020 fans >Aho stayed to lht' end of the Colts' 40-l4defeat. "He came ln and watched the ball game for a wblle," before taking off in the other pl¥.De , Eoage recalled. White Howe 'Dry' Agai~? After his news confer<>nce, o Carter was scheduled to meet at his home with former Rep. Dale Alford (D·Ark.). a dent1.!>l Carter told reporters they would d1sucss health programs but smiled and declined to say whether Alford might be con- sidered for a f£>deraJ appoint- ment. The President-elect also said anew that he plans to complete n a ming hi s Cabinet by Christmas, but that his firu1l Cabinet announcement might be delayed until Thursday instead of Wednesday as expected. Asked about the selection of more women and minority ap- pointees, Carter s aid: "l am ap- plying the same criteria in the selection of all Cabmet members without regard lo their race or sex." He said it wouldn't be fair to lower the standard in their cases. Carter said that when the Cabinet is completed it will com- pare favorably with previous ones. The President ·elect said that for underscC'retary. deputy scC'retary aod similar posts "we >A11l actively recruit v<.>ry hirgc numbers of minority groups and women ... " l(C' said that in the future it will ht• much easier to find women and blacks for Cabinet duty because of the experience they wilt gatn ir1 the Carter ud- m1nistration Carter said tht•re .. urely ;.ire thousands of quahfil'd women and minority-group members '4hO could sen-e adequately 1n thl' C.tlunel But h1• s;11d, "I ha\'<' 1 rn·d m cverv in.;H1nce lo i:!l'l tht.• f'ro• Pag~ A J BUYHER ..• seeking the whereabt1ut~ of h1~ estranged wife LtndJ, whose parents 11\e in lh1• .,aml• neighborhood as Buy her's mother and stepfather. Buyher narrowly missed at least twice by police both at hill Hendricksen Drive address and two days later at a downtown tavern -turned himself in about llp.m.Sunday. He was accompamed by an un - identified attorney who made the initial telephone call, according to Police DeteC'tive Lt. Merl Schneblin. Investigators saturated the HW'llington Beach area with mug shot photos of the suspect follow- ing the tragic slaying. Buy her was seen in a downtown tavern whose bartender caJJed police, but the suspect then went to an adjacent liquor store and bought a sf:x.paC'k of beer . He had vanished again when un- iformed officers and detectives got there. lnvesllgators say they ap- parently missed the suspect at the home he shared with his mother and stepfather only by moments following the k illing of Mr&. Norton. A Special WeapoM and Tactics (SWAT> team of o!ticers forced their way lnto the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ferguson alter r~elv· l.ng no response. They found the TV set on, a halr. CUlped con of bet r on the k1lchen counter and Buybcr's lugeage all packod but stJll sitting on his bedroom noor. Buyber will probably be ar. raltned in Weit Orange County Judlclal Dl.Jlrlct Court Tu-.day, UeuunantSc!mebUn1&1d tod-.y. .. WASHINGTON <Al'> -The na- tion's total output of goods and serv1ct>s showed an annual rate or mcn:ase of 3.9 percent in the fall quarter, revised government figures showed today The latest n·vision le;ives the growth rate shghtly below the 1 pt1r<"cnt rate most economist:. consider necessary to rc.'tlucc un employment. Thr final adjustment of the Gross National Product <GNP> for the three· month period ending 1n September compared to a four pcrC'ent GNP estimate in October and 3.8 percent £>stim<.1te in Nov-ember. Al the same time, Commerce revised its innation rate in the GNP and reported prices in- creased at an annual rate of 4.4 percent during the quarter. The final figure was higher th3.\1 the 4 2 percent r ate estimated in Nov- ember, but the same as October's estimate. Burglar G e t s $3,9 2 3 Haul In Cle m e nte Police in San Clemente report- l'd no leads today in their in- vestigation ol a burglary of a local stationery in 'Y)lich the thief carted off a 400-potfnd floor safe. local stationery store in which the thief carted off a 400-pound floor safe. Police said the burglar ap· parently rhmbed through a rear window of Russell Stationers, 176 J\ven1da Dt>l Ma r. then opened the rear ioad1ng docit doors to aC'- cornphsn his crime lnslCJI' the o;afr "'<'re ca~h and checks arcumulalt'd from sales Tut>sday afternoon through Thursday Russell's manager did nnt specify how much cash was Jo:-.t. but said, "Th<'re won't nc as murh again ' lie s ugges ted that all r ustomcrs who wrote check11 dur- ing that period stop payment and write new ones. Also taken were a cash register whiC'h only contained coins, three cleC'lric typewriters, a display case of 20 Buck knives, and a stamp and coin display. The total loss was put at $3,92.1. Monast e r y, Art Burns SALONICA, Greece (AP> - The medi eva l Bulgarian moniutery of Zographou on Ml. Alhos was engulfed by names to- day and one or the IS resident monks was reported killed. Many art treasures were feared destroyed. Reports said the fires started In the Father Superior's office and s pread quickly. Firemen were. unable to move equipment to lht' monnstcry because of its re.motenes11. I',.... Page Al BAIL ••• dant, "Give me $60. I've gol a piece, and som ebod y'• watching." ~olJee aaJd the robber wa.s tq>- pare.ntly unarmed ln all three robbe.rin . In the seconrl quartl'r, pricl·S roses 2 percenl The hnal G" I' rev1s1on means the nation':-, output of Aoods and services has fallt:n for the second consecutive quarter The rate of growth m the first three months of the year was 9.2 percent. In the April-June quarkr, 1t v. a~-t 5 pt.•r cent. Commer ce also revised upward 1~ estimate: of corpor<1tc profits for the year to $RS 1 billi<>n Thl' department originally estimated corporatt> aflcr-lax profit:-. "ould lut $84 .8 billion in 197G, whl'n com putcd at an annual rate us1n~ GNP third-quarter cstimall'S Corporate prof1tl> based on second quarter d&1l<i wrrc plaC'('d ill $82 . 7 billion. The F ederal Aviation Ad- ministration said the plane's d<>srription matched thClt of a t.'raft reported last week for flying too low over the s tadium . llowcver, officials said, the re- gistration numtrer of last week's plane was unknown. "The plane cirrled the field <Sunday l . . . and then l'amc back into the stadium," said Ms . Tyler. "It tried to climb and 1l banked. but it couldn't make 1t." The pilot, Donald Droner, 42, of Balli more. was admitted to Un1<111 Hospital in fair condition, police said. Dave Quilter, a public relations spokesman for the Baltimore Colts football team. said the pilot NEW YORK (AP) - President-e lect Carter' says he will return to a wine-only policy and bar· hard liquor from the White House functions. Asked in the current is-·~ sue of People magazine whether he would go back to the presidential tradi- tion of no strong alcohol in effect until the tenure of John F. Kennedy, Cart.er replied: "That is my present ln· tention. Most of the presi- dents have not served hard liquor at receptions." WHATEVER SHAPE YOUR BUDGET IS IN THERE'S A SINGER GIFT TO FIT IT. A Sm(!cr • 't.'\\·mg m.Khinc is Jn l'Xtr .1u1J111.11 \ g1I t. Bllt 1h:11 J1x: ... n't mc.lfl II ' .111 1mpn"1bk Olll'. lk1. lll'C I q.:.1rJk" nf llO\\' nm, 11 \ 1111 \\ .11H 1,1 'Pl nd, I., lllCl'I il.1' i111-. ill 'i'l'1. 1.il L'll t' .11111 11l .1ll11i,t. 1·11i t:\.1mrk. Tl11: F.1,h11 Ill,\ Liil" :11L:·1.1i:: m.1dlll1l·. Jr d11l''n r l<l'l .1 1111. hllt 'lll l' ,t. 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And chat'~ quite :i gift :lll hv it~clf. SIY~~~HINE SINGER _ .. , ........... .,...,. .... ,.J Tiit CllJ ...,,. .. Cir , Or-. MN•O • ., c;. ... 1 ....... ,.... ci.-..,.., .. m•4 teo1o111e c. . ... ,,... c...lttf-•* •. ,,. 5~ ...... llM \ Mond!y. December 20. 1976 DAILY PILOT A :J Irvine Head Proud .. Watson Reflects on Years of Progress By JOANNE .REYNOLDS Ol IM OIMty ~ .... Swlf Ray Walson'• omce otters a tremendous vantage pc>int from which to view the development of Irvine .Ranch. Wat.son, now president of the Irvine Company, moved to Newport Beach and joined the firm u a planner in 1980. He bas had a hand in the planning, de- velopment and man,.,ement of m06t of what he sees from his seventh floor window. And he likes what he sees. "When I leave here at night and look around me. I like what J see, what I've had some part in making happen. EVEN AT A~::HOR THE SCHOONER GOODWILL WAS SUBJECT OF RUMORS Shown Off Cabo San Lucas, a Favorite Destination of Ralph Larrabee "When you add it all up, this is a super company. Wherever we are. we can look out our win- dows. see what we've done and say. hey. that's pretty good. .Ship Bore Race Dreams "For 16 years now I've had that opportunity -the opportuni- ty lo see what eventually comes or all that paper we shuffle around during the day, ol all those meetmgs that crowd our calendars. D•ll) Piiot St•lf -o VIEW FROM THE TOP Goodwill Tried, Failed to Set Records "Few people working at other places have an opportunity like that.·· lrvfne Company's Watson visible planning'· -laying out roads, figuring out water sources and doing the other general groundwork needed before the designing or a ctual develop- Editor's Note The leg~ncl o/ the 161-foot Goodw1ll 1s replete untli rms odvertlures. This is the seccmd rn a series of mz. articles deabng llllth lwr owner, Ralph Larrabee and tile mysteries surroundzny tiie .w:hnorit'r ~ smldngm May l!Jli9 By LINDSLEY PARSONS Man y people have \LJ1d that everything that happened lo the Goodwill was only news because s he was ~o large, and the same escapades would have been hardly notice d in a smaller vessel. Bud Gardner and Donald Douglas Jr were Larrabec·s guests aboard the Guodw11l 1n the Sea of Cortez in l!;l52 when th(' three of them got the 1dra of t·n· tering the ship 1n the 195:1 Transpac an an effort to break the all time record passage of the ketch, Morning Star Gardner and Douglas helped get the crew together and con- tributed sever al sails. The crf'W numbered 52 persons, :)6 1n the sailing crew, d1v1ded 1n two watches; the others 1n the stewards deparlml'nt and :;up- porting positions The 1953 race was pl agued with light airs, and althou~h thP Goodwill finished first s he failed to beat the Momin~ Star's record passage . The same s:roup tried again in 1959. The slarl o ( the race was quite an event s ince coasta l yachtsmen fell that this would probably be thc ld'>t n ·cord tr> for the Pac1f1<' On•an 'i lar~1·:;t sailing yacht OOUGLA • f;NGIN.:F:Rs de signed lwo sp1nnakPr pol••!> wh1ch "'ere built hv L.irr<tbf•t•' L & I-' lndustrie"' The\ wc•r" t'ach 72 (t:-et 'I'< 1nd11•s Ion..: almost hair the l1'nJ.!th of lht• ship With her spinnak\•r ..,,.,, "ih\! t'.1r ned 29,500 ft>t•t of 'i.ill One of tht• \ ol11nt1·1•r rr t'"' was Don Vaughn. now a Nt•\\ pm I Beach bus llll' ,., m :11\ Vauj.!hn says tha1 the bo:it "'a" nevc•r tit· signed to 1·arr}' a 10.000 rnot spin naker. Jlth11u1:h th" c.tr1'!>s and strain had twt>n 'Clf'nll(1 n dl> anal)tt'd by Dnugl...., c·omputer' Vaughn found l.Jrrat~· fr1rn'1 Jy and Rood to h" ir''"' Ht.· '·'"' that they ate well and tried to make them comfortable, but he did have one idiosyncrasy in dc- mandmg that everyone save the 7 Up bottles for the two cent de· IJQSil Vaughn thought that a great deal of L.arrabee's bluster was really due to an rnfenority com· plex. a nd said that Larrabee was Lmdsley Parsons. author oj th1:i sem·~ on the smkmy u/ tht! schooTWr GoodWJI/, is former uu:e mayur of Newport Beach and a Wng·l1me Oran{Jl' Coasl yachtsma11 lit• 1s a motron picture producf!T-direclur obviously insecure when the ship WJS under full sail. Tht> Goodwill was really bound on a record passage this lime. when the wand died down and the masts began to whip about in sloppy seas. Suddenly a hciok securmg the weather running back stay gave way, and the top- mast toppled over. FORTUNATELY NO one was inJured, and after several hours o( clearing away lhe wreckag<'. sail was set again. The chance to break the record was lost, but the Goodwill limped into Honolulu, still first to finish A message from the Goodwill after the dismasllng read. "We ar(' finishing the race as a ketch. rather than a schooner /\ft<'r the 1959 race 1t seem ed that the <ioodw111 ·~ days as a i;:reat s<11lmg yacht werc over I never sa" her again under sail The next timl' I encountcr<'d her wa~ m the s pring or 1962 at l'abo San Lu<'as when Wl' wrrc coming north on our diesel yacht. Ruenavcnt11r<1 Thl' Goodwill wa.-. I~ in~ at anc hor and I took a photograph of h<!r. Sht.• ;Jpp;1rt'ntiy l{'(t for th<' north ahout tlw .,am<' t1ml• Wf· did. h1•t«1t1M· I latPr heard Lur 1 ab<•e on tht• n.1dw tr.> mg to con tart a northhound tuna dipper which >Aould s ell him soml' diesel l11l·I As '4 c· pa!>sl'd /\lmeJas Bay, north of M agd.alcna. I look1-<l in ~hon· and <sJw thP c;1wxh.nll :.at an<·hor t.1k1ng fut'! from lht> tuna c11p1wr. \.1!.10~ V ietim Near Rel ease WHEN I INTERVJEWEDCap· tain Flink I asked him why Lar· rabee bought fu e l at sea. He said he didn't know. unless it was cheaper. 1 had· heard a rumor, however, that at one time Lar· r abee had attempted to come alongside the fuel dock at Cabo San Lucas, failed to reverse bis engine in lime. and poked the bows prit 85 (ect through a warehou~c at the head or the dock Since the Goodwill had a re- versible engine, this could easily happen A reversible diesel has to be brought lo a full stop, the cam s haft reversed by a hand wheel. and the engine started again in rever se This takes time. So perhaps the Goodwill wasn't welC'omc al the Cabo San Lucas fuel dock. Members of the crew had to .stay up "" n1 ,::ht to watch the hose an cu:.t• the ship should sw m g around in the current. J have often wondered if the city of ficials of Av a Ion. which at that lime was perennially short of wate r, c•ver knew that they had repll'nil>hed the Goodwill. Larrabee seemed to be taking ll'!>S 1nterc!>t in the appearance of his yacht. althoui;:h he still took her south every winter, but seldom with sufftcient crew or ~UcSL5 to handle her under sail. LARRABEE WAS often aboard with guests. but I was told that she was a lso n•nted out to chartl'r parties. wh1ch new to Catalina and s pent thl'Jr vuca- llons aboard they ucht. On one of these occasions the party discovered that the "ater tanks had run dry, so an en· terpr ising guest went ashore and bouJ?ht all o ( the available garden hose in I\ valon, hooked it together, a ttached it to a crly raucct on Casino J>omt and ran 1t t>UI to the Goodwill which was anchon•d at le ast 100 yards of- fshore . 8ud C ardner told me that there was even a period when Larrabee sold the boat to a group or hippies. but had to lake il back "hen they failed to make the paymenh When Watson, then a young architect-planner first cam e to the Irvine Company, jt was fresh Crom the Santa Clara Valley where the urban encroachment from the Bay i\rea had begun to hopscotch across the valley's farmlands It was a proce~s that Orange County wa~ undergomg with the except ion or the 1 rvine holdinR:,. "Y o u know," recalle d Walson, "1960 was the knife edge b<'lween one era a nd another." Urban development was marching into Orange County It had reached the borders of the ranch and leap frogged over it to Leisure World The "clean borderline" at the ranch. said Watson , "afforded an archilect·planner :in excellent Looi for learning how to go about accommodating growth in an or· derly, non· checkerboard, way." But heing handed a blank s late the size oflhc J rvane Ranch posed some p roblems. loo. "It's not difficult for a rancher to associate with large expanses of open land. but it's something l'lse again for a planner Urban deve lopment occur s in small parcels. "Our first effort wac; trying to get the property in scale." The first vears of the ranch's "development" were spent in \\hat Watson d escribes as "in· SA Knifing [joked With Gang Dispute ments can begin. If there were any complaints about the company in those days it was that there wasn't enough happening, Watson srud. "From befor e I came lo about 1965, the com men ts were on the order of ·get on with it.' We were criticized, both externally and from the board of ilirectors, for not having developed faster and earlier. "The s truggle in those days was to hold off that pressure witb one hand while we got a firm un- derstanding of how to go about developing the ranch In an ordt•r. ly fashion." Even then, Watson CQnceded, the criticism was not all that harsh as long as the plan rung cf. fort was under way. ''As long as we were just plan ning, everybody was happy It's a good term . lt says lo people that everything is going Lo be or ganized and handsome and good for the community," he said. Recalling those plannin~ years. Watson says one of his proudest moments came before the County Planning Commission in 1963. Watson, then still a planner, was making a presentaUon to the commjssion on the company's plans for the 35,000 acres that comprise what is known as the southern sector -the Irvine land lying south of the then-proposed San Diego Freeway. "l was up on stage making the presentation and Ch a rl ie Thomas, who was president of the company, was in the au. dience. "We usPd two slide projectors. One showed the plan itself anct the other had pictures of existing developments that were what we had in mind. A 16·year·old Santa Ana youth "When J finished, everyone ap. is in serious condition today after plauded. It was very touching." being s tabbed early Sunday Watson looks back on that morning in what police described period as ''pivotal" to the com-as a gang motivated incident. • 1 · d d 1 Police said Nicholas Valencia pany s P anntng an eve op-ment effort because there wa.o;; Aros was stabbed in the stomach enthusiasm for what the com- shortly after midnight Sunday aR pany was doing and because he argued with a rival gang "people had faith in what we . member outside hrs house at 1528 said. W.SecondSt .. SantaAna. "You know, in retrospect, I WAS INVITED aboard the Arrested a few hours later and those plans were not as detailed Goodwill for the first time at ch a r g e d w 1th a tt cm Pt e d as the ones we use now. bul peo- Avalon She still had remnants of homicide was 18-year-0ld Ben-pie had faith th al it would turn hl'r former grandeur in the teak Jamin N.avaretta , o f 1313 W. out well. Faith is very 1mpor· pant'lec1 cabins art, although they Walnut St . Santa Ana Lant .. were pretty run down. The victim was taken to Santa There are other tnumphi. he Forward, s he looked U.S. Navy Ana-Tustin Com mumty Hospital, looks back on -the opening of the groundbreaking at Fashion Island in the same year -u woll as mistakes. Dul of the mistakes he says, "they ere ull part ol a learnlng curve. There is nothing glaring that I would say now that I would have done differently." Did it ever occur lo him as h~ l'OSe lo pos1tions of power in the company and as the development progressed that it wouldn't go, that it wouldn't be a success? "I can't recall ever being fearful that something wouldn't work," he replied. Watson points to the urban growth that led to the pressure for the Jrvine Ranch lo be COQ· verted from farm to city. "Ne wport Beach m those days was a smaU town wtt.hin a large metropolitan area. It had the cultural and economic advan. tages of the metropolitan area without being touched by the pro- blems "I recognize there was no way to preserve that island quality, but we could preserve the beauty and charm of Newport. Beach even us 1t became more associal· ed with the city elements." Watson says bluntly lhat growth Lo the Irvine Ranch was and is inevitable, so his job has been to accommodate it. "My goal h&s always been to do something better than what. has been done before," he Silys, But he also dislikes the utopian planners and critics who would solve society's ills through a bet· ter plannmg process. "Architects and planners can't make dramatic ehanges in lite they can only make things work better," he says. But that process has become more difftcult for WaLo;;on and bis 1.000 employe!. due to the em· phasls on l·nvironmental con· cern!> that hrst surfaced al the be~mnmg of the deca de. If 1963 wus onC' or the pivotal years during the company's planning pt:riod, 1970 was another , Watson said. "The change in attitude -the switch from the why-aren't·you- building fas ll'r idea-began in the late Sixties and was ·SYJ'tl· bolized on Earth Oayin 1970." The attitudes about develop- ment that prevail today were best symboli7.ed by Watson's ex- periences on that first Earth Dav .:, w<1s on a panel al UC Irvine and I gave a talk to a class at Corona del Mar High School. It was attack time. l was viewed a" an enemy. "It was a long day from the ap plause of 1963." Pilot Facing Court After SB Episode LONG BEACH (APJ -A stu. dent pilot who terrorized two coastal communities in a stolen plane for two hours lasl month has been arraigned on charges of reckless fl y ing andjoyridini? Theodore A . Labelle, 20, ,n dectronics s tudent at Cal State Long Beach, was freed Friday Ofl Sl0,000 bail and ordered to return to mun1 c1pal court Dec. 29 for a preliminary hearing. Strongarm Police Coerce d Con/ ession with grey s teel bulkheads, a police said UC Irvine campus in 1965, tht' l~rNe galleyanddinin~areawith ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ wooden benc hes, and 12 pipe Labelle reportedly became enraged when his girlfriend, Mar- JOry Sterling, 24, o( Seal Beach told him they would have to break up PHILADELPHIA <AP> I didn't do it,•· Robert Wllktnson said when he was arrusled on charges o( throwini? a f1rcbomh that killed fi ve people. fie spent 439 days in J811 bt'tore authonucs believed him The district attorne) 's officl' said Wilkinson, 27. who wa~ <'On victed last /\pril. µrobably would be cleared of all char~<'s 1f wit nesses scheduled to appear at a hearing today support his claim of innocence. One of the witnesses 1s David McGinnis. 19, who told a federal judge last Wednesday that 1L was he who threw the bomb that killed a Puerto Rican woman and four children. Another is Nelson Garcia, who has submitted an affidavit that says~ lied when he testified that he saw Wilkinson throw the firebomb. Afl<>r nine hours of intertoga lion. he signed a con!essjon The police "made up most of the story," Wilkinson said in a recent inten·iew. "But it ~ot so that r would ~ay anythin~ -whatever came to my mind -because that's what th cv wanted to hear." Wilkinson. a car radiator re pairman. was jailed in lieu or S2SO,OOO bail. Last April, he was convicted or murder. His con- fession and Garcia's Testimony were among lhe evidence The Philadelphia Inquirer m- veshgated the case and reported that at least seven other people apparentl y were beaten. threatened or otherwise coerced by police into making false stale· ments. He said a police detective slapped him across the cheek and shouted, "JC you don't tell us the truth, you 'II never see your wife and baby again." hunks for thr e r<. w With paying guests aboard, the Goodwill hl\d sort of gone rull cir· 1.'ll'. back to her AC'apuko days as a /loatinR hot cl. When Larrabee was aboard, I could almost set rny watch by him, since he would take off in his dinghy, headed for the s hores1de saloons, every after· noon at four o 'clock . As he passed by the bow of our Duenavenlura we would ex- change the respectful greetings of fellow yachtsmen, bul I never go( to know him. Several people I interviewed were aware of the rumors that Larrabee had constant problems with the Jote rnal Revenue Bureau, which many persons have stated was the reason for Larrabee's mysterious disap. pearance, however. they believed that many of the pro- blems arose through Larrabee's Insistence o n attempting to justify the Goodwill's main: tenance and operation as a busi· oeaexpense. THEY ALSO HAD heard the rumor that Larrabee, hJmseJf, WH not aboard when the 11hJp sank, but felt that a man of Lar- rabee'a character could not have remained out of sight during the put five years. A hrllliant in,·csfmcn f I l r,11111 111d.., ;ind t!nltl -11 \.' uh\01\ 'I .1 ... 1~ Ji -.11 : ........ ,., 1"I"1'i;1lh' wli, 1111i,~ \."Ill\ I lll!l!l'I llu \\ 11 fl 111, hlllJl.1111 'illlJ •II\ II~ .,f 1111-. Jl1 , 11 \\'u)kl I 111 ,Ii.Ill\. 'f'hl tll l'kl.11:l' 1-. I Hk qnld 111\.'lh11111! ;) 7 di:imnncl"' 11( f< ?i1 '"· ~1) .000 Tlil' ,·,1rrint.t .... lit I ~k ,t!old "II h JO cl1;1111011d~ 111:? :!d ... \.<Ill I,.· \\11r11 11.., -.111d-. nr clrnp..,, X~.I 1flO On Oct. S, 1975, when police picked him up, Wllklnson told them he was on his way homo from celebrating his first wed· ding anniveraary when he saw the fire at the home of Jbdames SanUqo. He said he turned tn the Ore al1rm. Wllldnson. who 1!1 mhd.ly re· \ tarded, called his mother rrom the poUce station "They think l 'v killed live \)e()ple," be told her '·I didn't do 1 l . I'm aca.red." Four weoks a~o. a judge turned down Wilkinson's request (01' A reduction l.n bail. Wilkinson stood handcuffed in a City Hall corridor and cried. Then McGinnis confessf'd. Wilkinson's ball was rcduc('d from S2S01000 to SS,000, 4lnd he They also recalled the story or the missing corpse. TOMORROW: The two aides ol Larrabf't't cbarac&er are ta• •mined and tbe tota.Dt o! rt· ~nred bodies ta rechfic~td. \}3,1dl <lfh/h1,1 <:JtewfldJI 35 Foshlon Island, Newport Beach. Cohr 92660 (714) Md 2494 was Ht free. -.. .. A .f DAil Y PILOT Monday. December 20. 1978 Jost ~ Coas ting ,~~J '~,,· @ • I ~ ' wich Tom ~phine AFl'ERMATH: It seems likely today that more than one 0 11 tanker and seven Jives were lost in the explosion or the Libenan· registered tanker Sansinena Fri· day night in Los Angeles Harbor. The tragedy by itself was enormous enough with seven de· ad and 50 sn1ured Cons1dennJ: the seventy or the explosion, wtuch reportedly cracked win· dows m Costa Mesa and was relt as far away as Dana Pomt, it's perhaps a miracle mc..e IJves weren't lost Yet now there will be a lot more sccond·guessing on what happened at 7 · 40 p m off Pier 46 in LA Harbor One Los Angeles fire depart- ment s pokes man over the weekend c haracter12cd oil tankers 1n general as "floating bombs." ANOTHER KEV CRITIC 1s Tom Quinn. who is currently chairm:.in of the CaJifornia Arr Resources Board. Quinn declared that it's time that California J::cl mto the 011 tanker safety busmcs::.. A!ld in the past, he has been a noted critic of the proposal to ma ke Long Beach the port of entry for Alaskan oil whic h 1s scheduled to start arriving in mid 1977 The Long Bl'ach sup<'r tanker terminal plan ha~ het'n pushC<I by the Long BeaC'h Chamb<>r or Comme rce a nd also Standard or Ohio which. through a s ub ~•diary. controls a pipeline now bnn~ing gas her e from Midland Texas. The theory 1s the p1pehnP could be used m reverse, thus pumping Alaskan oil lo M rd land wh<:re 1t could be linked to a nat1onw1dt· distribution system QUINN lli\S OPPOSED lh<' t•oncept, pnncapally on ~nv1ron mental grounds lit' ha~ l'X pressed fear or both aJr and sea pollul1on rr a super tank<'r term ma I should he dt·\ clo~d an Loni!, Bt'ach Now the rxploswn of the tankl-r Sans1nena \.\OUl<l appear to add clout to Qurnn 's aqwmcnts l\nd horriblt· as this tra~edy ",1s I h<·n· rs frt•llfll!. in some quJrtt•rs 1t could h,•H' hren ""r''' 1 hr"" a" a bag lankf'r ~he• ......... "orth $7 million "'l'IJ:hl'CJ :ix.~11;2 I um. ,111.i \\ ,,.., 1!10 f,·1·t Ion~ "ho1 I h ht rur t• th1· ll l.a !oi t ·1 h1·' ~.tn::.1nn.J hOJd 11nlnad1•d :112 000 h<1rn•ls of 1111 Wh1•11 lhf' vq1ln.,1nn ocn1 r r1 ·d -,h1• """ tJk 111i.: on JO•)thvr :!II .000 .:a lions of hunk,·r fuel otl \\ h<1t '-'ottld hav1• h.1pp1•n1•'1 hJ<I th1• tankrr l"\ pl11d1•r1 with th1• hJH 11 m1l11()n h.1rr11b of wl t".1r,11ost11l aboard·> ,\.., 1t turn1•<1 out oil s pill d.1m.1j.!1• Y.111 probably ht• rnin1m,1I Crom llu~ traged) It 11> """ n·port1•d th.Jt Jbt>ut 5,2f.<> g,11Jons """t mtu thl• harhor ;ind as pr1•tl\· "1•11 ronta1n~d Tlw J,1r~.·r .tJm.1~1· prnh<1bl}' 'Alli bt• ;""''"""'' t 11 hu 111111lg!\ aml 1·f1u1 p 11w11t hit h\ th1· 1·xplo\10ll R•:G'\Rl>l.t:l"~. th1· propn r1<'11t~ o( .1 '"P<'r t.1nlo.rr lt·rminal 11t n(l.1rh\ I .on~ H1•,1< h I l.1rhor h.1H• -.uff1•r<'d .J "''"'r<' sC'th<ark Th<'\' m .,,. ha' 1• J.?r.Ht' d1ff1cull\ ~l·nerat1n1t mu<'h puhll<' c;upport It has. for 1•\,1mplc. hr<'n several vc..irc; now .. 1nrr th<' in famous sant.1 n.irh.1r.11111 .. 11.11 Rut the Oii 1nd11'1 rv '" \ltll fr<'I Lnft the impact of th.it one Flu Shot Checked ATLANTA (AP ) Researchers in 11 slates are con· ducting tests to le am whether the recently suspended swine nu im munization program is linked to paralysis in some persons who were vaccinated. The nationwide program was temporarily halted last week after some persons who received shots came down with a disorder or the nervous system known as Guillain-Barre syndrome Most people eventually recover from the condition. which begins with paralysis in the legs and may gradually spread to the rest of the body. Little else 1s known about the condition, named for the French d octors who described it in 1916. RESEA R C H ERS are 1n terviewing patients and condutt ing lab tests as part or the in vestigation, Dr. William F'oege of the national Center for Disease Control said after top health of. ric ia ls m et here over the weekend to C'oordinate research efforts. The 11 st ates arl" Alabama. New J er sey, Colorado, Man nesota, Connecticut, Maryland. Mi chi ga n , Ok lahoma. Ohio. Rhode Island and Virg101a. f'OEGE SA I D those state~ were chosen because detailed in vesllgalions already were under way or because of the number or persons m the ~tale that had been stricken by t he syndrome. Tht• number or states undergoing m· tensive analysis will be ex- panded, he said Of 107 SU5pectcd paralysi:-. cases in 18 Mates. al lea ... t 58 111 duding six who later died ~ ha<! been inoculated Mo r e than 39 m11l11)0 Americans haVC' had swine Ou shots since e<a rly Octoher in a $135·mill1on gnvernmcnt pro gr am begun after a recruit at Ft. Dix. N J . died or the disease 1n February llhoM• Winner Sue llelpcrn , 21, Yale stu- dent. was one or 13 women among 32 Ame rican college students chosen Sunday by the Rhodes Scholarship Tru~l. This is the first year wom en have been rncluded to r ece iv e the a nnual ~tapcnd of $.5.300. Carson Wins Ente rtainer Of the Ye ar LAS VEGAS, Nev <AP> Johnny Carson, the master of the m o no l og ue. and Charlie McCarthy's pal, Edgar Bl'rgen, won to p h o n ors from the Am erican Guild of Variety Artists at ats seventh a nnual awards ~how. Carson. star of NBC.:'s "Tonight Show." reCt'tVC'd lh<' Georgie award Sundav after he was voted "The Entcrtarncr of the Year" an a poll of AG VA 's 8.000 members. The Georg1t'. namt'd for the late showman Geor~e M Cohan. h;u; previous ly been presented to Frank Sinatra, Liza Mannelh. SammvDav1sJr andBobHope. Bergen, the nation's best- known ventriloquist, was given AGVA's spedal award for '"dist- inguished entertainment of the American public for more than 50 vt'ars " Th:it award has also gone to Lucille Ba ll, Ka te Smith, George Ourns. thc late J ack Benny and th~ late Duk<' Ellington Graduation Request )):l\ 1d l)U<'\. ciclo. 21. of llonolulu. wor(' his Christmas w1'\h t n m 1rl \'t"at l'Omm<•nc•em1:nt l'Xl'rc 1sc~ at t he l 'r11vt•rs1!\' o ( i1:1w,ii1 Sundav .Joh.., int• hard to fmd in lla\.\<J1i wht•H1 unPmployment 1s <'llrrC"ntly tit RR pf'r· t·cnl. 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Ow r1110111 ltM~• •hiro ••nO"f ltOM '1 ,1 ICty Wnl, l'lt to 11 ---el WM-Ml~ MONOAV 1 ~l1>m '' .,..,,,, 4 J TUl!SOAY ,,,., _ ' 11~'" .. ,,,~MOii • it•"' ro ~-low J OP m •i • set~~l'I 10 140 M H Sl.ll'lrl'"'t.l•m wh•O•M '!'""."'"'. ". "' . ~" p .. "' Cabinet Exposure? Carter Proposes TV Appearances WASHINGTON (AP> -It probably won't do a thing for the televlsioo ratings, but if President· elect Carter has his way, the Mike 8Jumentbal show and the Cyrus Vance hour will be on the air next year Carter would like broadcast time s lots for others in hls cabinet, too, to report to Congress and the nation on their stewardship of the new ad· ministration TWS PROPOSAL, first made during the cam· paign, is to be presented to Senate and House leaders after the new Congress convenes next month, accordlng lo Carter transition aides Carter has said he wants regular appearances, preferably before joint sessions. in which the cabinet members would answer questions put by members o( Congress. "I will also request that these sessions be available for live broadcast." he said. It would, m effect, be an Amen can versioo of Brill an 's question hour Ill parLiment. lt 1s somewhat doubtful of achievement, except on occasions of state or e mergency, JOmt sessions seldom draw much of a crowd. FURTHERMORE, the networks aren't likely to offer valuable broadcast time for regular ap- pearances by the cabinet, although, depending on the issues of the hour, sessions featuring such figurt'S as Secretary of Slate Cyrus R. Vance or Secretary of the Treasury W. Michael Blumenthal could be exciting and informative. Whatever the outcome, the proPOsal itself reflects a new view o1 the role of a cabinet, a subject now under st udy by Carter's preinauguraUon team. Several points are clear· -Carter Is determined to let hia cabinet of· ficers run thelr own shops, subject lo his direction, but not to the day·lo-day lntervenUon of the White Housestarr IN THE RECENT past, that has not boon the pattern, part icularly in the admlnlstratlon of Richard M. Nixon and Lyndon B. Johnson. Carter 's instructions are to trim the White House staff roster, and to have presidential aides serve as just that , not as directors of the cabinet de· partments -He does not see the cabinet as a decision· making unit, or a board or directors, the role it came lo play under Dwight D Eisenhower. -While administration and execution will be handled in the departments, Carter will make policy. and insist that it be coordinated across the sprawling executive bureaucracy. "I want to be sure • that the secretaries and other leaders are coordinating their own policymaking with one another and with me so there won't be a different policy for different de· partments, ·'he said -Carter and his top aides will be involved in the selection of the No. 2 and No. 3 officials in the de· partments, s ubject to the concurrence of lhe cabinet officer. THOSE DE PUTY and undersecretaries wield much of the power of any administration; that's why Nixon moved to instaJI his own people in all those posts after the 1972 election. California 'Bares' Navy Dunks SecondF14 Patti's Yule Tree WICHITA, Kan. (AP> -When Patti Sheridan tried to gel a Christm as o rnament from each of the nation's SO governors, s he ended up with 44 decorations. five ntrshows and one" Bah, humbug.'' Mrs. Sheridan, wife of a retired Air Force·major and mother of three, decided last J anuary to give Christmas 1976 a Bicentennial navor. SO SHE WROTE to every statehouse. sendi~g along a packet or Kansas turkey red wheal seOO.s. In exchange. s he asked that the gov- ernor send something symboh:ung his or her st ale lo hang on her Cllristmas tree. South C3rohna responded with bags or cotton seeds and soy- beans. From Rhode Island came a pin with a picture of a Rhode Island Red roost er From Indiana, a ba~ or popcorn. Mississippi sent a jar of Mississippi River water. fo'rom New Mexico. a bunch of chili peppers. And soon. BUT FROM CALIFORNIA, all she got was her wheat seeds back -with the bag broken and a note from an assistant to Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown Jr. ltsaid he has a policy of not accepting "gifts." "It was very tacky," Mrs. Sherid:in said. "It had no class at all. "U 1t nao oeen sometnuft? ot real value, I could understand send- ing it back," she s aid, adding that the wheat is worth about half a cent on the current m a rkt'l. BROWN'S P RESS secretary, Elisabeth Coleman, said Sunday that she did not rem ember Mrs Sheridan's proposed exchange. But she said Brown has refused al I gifts since he was elected. She said a form letter is sent back with any girt, alluding to California's 1974 political reform initiative. That law restricts cam· paign expenditures and gifts from lol)byists and requires that of- ficials report a II contributions. Got a problem? MANILA, The Philip. pines (AP> -Another U.S. Navy Fl4 Tomcat has cr ashed in foreign waters, but a Navy SPOkesman in· dicated today that no at- tempt would be made to re- cover this one. The jet, the most ad· vanced U .S. righter plane, plunged into the South China Sea Sunday after a bad landing on the carrier Enterpris e . T h e two crewm en ejected and were pulled from the water by a helicopter. They ap- parently were not hurt. An 1"14 armed with a supcrsecret Phoenix mis· s1le crashed on Sept. 14 and s:ink in 2.000 feel or water in the Atlantic off the northern coast of ScoUand. Both the plane a nd the mis- sile were recovered after a two.month search and salvage operation that the Navy said cost $1. 7 million. Then write to Pat Dunn -Is an over zealous billing computer buggin g you? -Have you wa ited too long fo r a mail order item you paid for months ago? -Are you getting the runaround at cit y hall? For help you can count on, turn to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape, getting the ans wers and the action y ou need to solve your problems with government agencies and businesses. Mall your questions to Pat Dunn, At Your Service, Orange Coast Dally P ilot, P . O. Box 1560, Cost a Mesa, CA 92626. Be sure to Include Y,Our telephone number. Even If you don't have a proble m, the At Your Service col· umn Is inter esting reading, daily except Saturdays DAILY PILOT 642-4321 \ 'Generates Love' Santa Knows He's/or Real SAN RAFAEL (AP) -Don't try telling strap- ping, 23-year-old Mike Mangini Jr. there's no Santa Claus. He KNOWS the truth. "I have to believe in Santa as much as any child,'' says Mangini, who accepts most gravely his obligations as a department store Santa. And no "ho, ho, ho" about lt, either. "YOU'VE GOTTO KEEP in mind that Santa is a kind person wbo generates love -never a meanie who uses force," he reminds his interviewer . To ensure that he keeps v1g1lant lo preserve the image ot the old gentlemen he regards himseU as 'privileged to portray, Mangini, moments before he makes his entry int.o the frant1 c toy departml'nt, prays to St. Francis of Assist to ensure an honc~t performance. "Being Santa is a great respons1 bility." said Mangini, full·lime Wormat1on operator for the telephone company whc got his Santa 1ob at Em- porium Northgate through a commercial Santa service. "You've got t.o be nexible, gentle and giv. ing." MANGI NI DOESN'T \\ORRY about the big no- nosthat can get a Santa fired rightoff tus throne. hke shoplifting, drinking, taHcmg politics. handling the kids roughly. being mcliffercnl or belligerent, flirt· ing, being absent. "You've got to know a few basic thin~s." Mangini went on. "The names of the reindeer, San. ta's address, and, oh, his zip code, which 1s 00001, because Santa is number one." It also helps if you're a pretty good off·the-cuff child psychologist, he figures, because "there's no way you can ever be prepared for the children." He 'll be sitting there when lots of times one kid or another will emit "blood·curdlmg screams." Sometimes, he said, they put on a tough act with old Santa, informing him: "LOOK, SANTA, I KNOW you're a fake, JUSl g1mmethecandy " And then. "Thrre h:n c hcc·n m oments I've almost wept be cause of some kid's µl am, honest belief," s<.1id M <.1ng1n1 A couple of limes. he said . he got pretty funous under his homl'IV beard J nd whiskers. One kid , for example, told him he \.\antc"tl a r.un for Christmas - "not a lousy BB gun or somc·t rummy gun. but the re- al thing." Monday. December 20. 1976 DAILY PILOT .45 Brown Raps Tax Plan Open Letter Outline_& His Tax Relief Vieim The Entertainers SACRAMENTO (AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. says hone.st prOperty lax relief c».0't come by r aising .sales and income taxes. "Such an approach mettly changes the form but not lhe substance," Brown said Sunday in an open letter to California taxpayers. IT APPARENTLY WAS the Democratic gov- ernor's reply to criticism from top Democrats in the l~slature that Brown's recent $200 million proper· ty tax relief proposal was inadequate. Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy (D·San Fran- cisco} and Sen. Albert Rodda <D-Sacramento), new chairman of the Seoule Finance Committee, both said lbey would support a statewide tax increase if that's what it takes to finance property tax relief. Neither specified which taxes they would raise. Here is the text of Brown's open letter: "DEAR CALIFORNIA TAXPAYERS: "Thank you ror lhe letters on property taxes. I share your concern for the rising cost of govern- ment. I would answer you personally, but in view of the hundreds of thousands of letters you have sent me on the sub1ect, lhe last thing I want to do is to spend another $40,000 or your money on postage. Jn stead, I have decided to express my thoughts in this open letter. Valerie Bertinelli, left. and Mackenzie Phillips, the girls on television's "One Day at a Time," perform as Elton John and Kiki Dee in a retirement hQme on an upcoming episode. "During the corning weeks, I will carefully evaluate the various property lax proposals now circulating in Sacramento. My principal concern is to insure prompt but honest property tax relief. "JN MY J UDGMENT, this will not come by raising sales and income taxes t.o reduce taxes on Shirley Wins Award LOS ANGELES (APJ Shirley Temple Black, the angelic child star whu i;:rew up to becoml' the U.S. Chief o f Pro toco l , has r e turne d to I lolly"' oo<l to r eceive an award. Mr!>. UI ack. 48, received the Holly\.\ood Wom en's Club's Louella 0 . Par-.;on-; award for having "presented the best image of Hollywood to the world ' She was appointed lo her current post by President F'ord and told newsmen she had no idea whether s he will continue in office when Jimmy Carter takes office. Sh~ received her present post after servmg as Ambassador to Ghana. a Job she described as more "substan- tive" than heading the nation's pro-tocol staff. Boy Jumps Jail Again CASTAIC (AP} - John D. Sykes, 19, who had a previous record of four escapes. has done it agam -this time in a load of garbage for pigs. Authorities said it was property. Such an approach merely cban1ea lhe form but not the substance. "Real property tax reform must include. the following four fundamental principles; "l-Legul reslramts oo local and stale spend: ing. "2 -Removal of unreasonable state mandates which force excessive spending at the local level. "3 -A split of the tax roll by a constitutional amendment so that buslness pays its hi.at.orlcal share of local property taxes. "4 -TargeUng state property tu relief to those homeowners hardest hit and most in need. "I would welcome and encourage any addi- tional thoughts you might have.· "Sincerely, · "Edmund G. Brown, "Governor of California'• ,,~hop -.where Designers Shop. Design Plaza is o one-of-o·l~ind shopping d1scnct tucl~ed into o quiet oorner of bustling Newport Center. Along these attrocuve counyords. 1n airy wood studios and shops. ore art galleries, home furni shings, accessories and specialty scores where rhe area's finest 1ncenor decorators shop for that special item -or room -or service. Offices of sevQrol 1nterior design firms ore here, along with those of graphic cruses, planners, architec~. hair 1osh1on and other designers. l ook for Muldoon's ot the emronc0 to Design Plaza. 5hop where designers shop. And where they w orl\ too. Mrs Black said it W<JS fun "to re· visit the past for a few hours ... but l m a l<.1dy of the present and future .. Last year's Parsons' award winner was Bob Hope. Mrs. Black 1s the seventh annual recipient. ~ second escape from the maximum security Wayside Honor Farm ...__..., near Castaic. ~·­NEWPORT ~j, CENTER Mangini, who could pass for a stevedore or trucker when he's not in his Santa garb. said earnest- !~. he's "pcr~onal ly opposed to thing~ that condone violence.'' Playing Santa Clauc;,says Mang'in1, in-. pi res him "to a sense of wonderment, a mag1<:. and it's not weird at all ... there':. a me:.sage here, someplace." :;'_i f;1 A~!.~1!rlr-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~-.. ro INSURANCE , -'~ 1'14 H•t..t h• .. -' '.\ • COSTA MfSA ,,S_ I Med Fraud Charged 1•..::.-.. 548-5554 !..~ ' SAN DIEGO (AP) -Ten San Diego doctors, two medical groups and a med1 ral lab are accused o( overcharging the i::overnmenl mfJre than $500,000 in Medicare claims m a JOI -count ind1ctmt·nt. 'THE EARL'S The indictment by a fedrrul gr and jury is re· portedly the largest of its krnd returned 1n the na- tion. l'LUMllMG HlATIMG AIR COMO. IT ..... tt-"' .. , ......... , .... ," , .. ", ~) :-' •• 2 c ..... IJ 0 5-0401 , .f , ....... ... , ' U.S. Atty. Terry J Knoepp SJ1d the doctors, !ah and medical group a.re a ccused of participating in an arrangement m whic h the doctors billed Medicare for test.c; allegedly donl' m the doctors' of fice when they were tn realt l} performed by a laboratory using comput~r assistance 642-1753 .. , You'll Find Happy Holidays a t Lido Shops AT TllE ENTRA.VCE OF l.JDO ISLE T1-:N P ECIAL SHOP" Wll H JUST THE RIGHT GIFT FOR YOUR HOl.IDA \ I .IST plus HAPPY HOLIDAYS DRAWING EVERY WEEK FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS -~ $100 ~ • REGlSTER TO WIN ONE HUNDRED CRISP ONE DOLLAR DILLS FILL OUT COUPON BELOW AND DEPOSIT AT ANY PARTlCIPATINGSHOP NO PURCHASE NECESSARY --------------------------- ENTRANTS MUST BE AT LEAST J8 YEA RS OF AGE. 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In cornflower blue, bark brown, copper orange, biscui t tan, lettuce green and white colors. Large 25" xSO" bath. Reg. $7, 5.49 Hand. Reg. $5, 3.99 Wash. $2. 1.59 Bath Shop DRA WINGS HELD FRIDAY AFTERNOONS - WlNNERS NEED NOT BE PRESENT AT DRA WIN SPECIAL HOLIDAY HOURS: Shop Mon.-Fri. 10 am-9 :30 pm, Sat. 10 am-6 pm, Sun. 12 noon-6 pm: Sat .. Dec. 11 and 1r'\.. ........ ~~/~. Sat., Dec. 18, 10 am-9.30 pm; Sun. December 26, 9 1m-6 pm; Bullock's .South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol, C. M., 556-0611 A6 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGJ~ Meeting Court Needs The Grand Jury has come up with a proposal that could break the impasse that has kept Orange County from gelling the four new Superior Court judges it so badly needs . Four n ew judicial posts were approved by the ~late Legislature, but t.he county must request the governor to make the appointments. not give county government e nough time to establish the needed network or such facilities. Conseque ntly, Orange County government bas been forced to convert David R M cMillan School for use as a stopping off place for troubled j uveniles. That conversion is nothing m ore than an expedient. • THIS FILE IS FOR HIS POSITIONS TAKEttEARL YIN THE CAMPAJGN. That request has been delayed because the s t ate normally contributes only $60,000 a year to support a judgeship. The county cont ends it costs closer to $200,000, which it believes the state s hould p ay. County officials should m a ke sure n eeded shelter care ho m es a re operative by March 31, 1977. That way, Mc M illa n will serve only an interim use and not become s imply an institution that for convenience sake is called a non-msmution. THIS FILE IS FOR HIS MODIFIED THIS FILE IS FOR HIS POSITIONS AS MODIFIED BY HIS SPOKESMEN! T h e Grand Jury has suggested that the supervisor s go ahead with a formal request for the ap· pointments and agree to pay the costs in excess of $60,000. Then, says the JUfY, the board should spon sor legis lation that would require the state to pay all the costs associated with the new courtrooms . POSITIONS AFTER THE NOMINATION! This would a t least break the deadlock and get the judg<'s on the bench. Settling the question of who pays would be a good project for county legislators. As things stand. with a backlog of some 8,000 civil cases, the citize ns of Orange County are being poorly served . Carter's Caution Critics of president-elect Carter have delighted in recent times in poinh.ng out various issues upQn which the governor, in a multitude of public statem ents, ap- peared to be waffling, equivocating or vacillating. Yet the appearance of shifting position may not be precisely what js h<Jppcrung with the future chief executive now. Juvenile Homes Since election, Carter h as been jmmersed m a number of in-depth briefin gs a nd backgrounding sessions on everything from national economy to de· fense to foreign policy. The n witness his latest press conference. He re we had a very cautious Gov. Carter He wasn't certain how he would perk up a Oat economy. He didn't have a figure on a tax cut. I le wal>n 't certain about how his administration wouJd balance tax cuts with creation of new jobs in lhe nationa l economic picture. THIS FILE IS FOR HIS MODIFICATIONS OF HIS SPOKESMEN'S MODIFICATIONS! AND THIS FILE IS FOR HIS ''l'M KEEPING AN OPEN MINO" POSITIONS! St ate legislators handed county governm ents more than they can handle when they said minor Juvenile off e nde rs must be removed from institutions where serious c rime breakers are housed by Jan. J T here was wisdom in the decision to separate such offende r s as truants a nd runaways from youngsters who have committed serious crimes. But the min or offenders s ometimes have to be d e- tained, frequently for their own well being and the slate now s ays such youngsters must be cared for and treated in nun-secure facilities such as shelter care home!>. But with the Jan. 1 deadline state legislators did And finally, he was equaJly uncertain about what , Lf any, wcupons systems might be eliminated to allow a defense budget cut. All this sudden uncertainty s uggests a man who can no longer deal only in campaign rhetoric. Each day n ow, he is confronted with a growing volume of facts a nd complexities. No wonder he becomes more cautious. H's a healthy developm ent. Nixon.· Chrome Sale Now Proving Costly Dear Gloorny Gu~ New Threat for England WASHINGTON -Back 1n 1973. Richard Nixon exercised bis pres1dent1al powers to sell off strategic metals from t he na· tJonal stockpile It was a $.1 hi Ilion dt'C1s1on that benefited the tndustrial giant~. The sales came at a time when strategists were warmn~ that the mted States woulcl run ~hort of many vital minerals an ano1 her dt' ca d c . The mine ral pro d ucers. t ak ing their cu" from tht' 111 l potentatt:>s. wf'r C' al c;o forming t·arlt•b to Jack up the prtCe!> Yet Nixon unloaded the lax· payer<;' valuable metals a t liarµain prices. Hts decision to r educe the str ateg1c stockpile ~.1s accompanied by quiet pres· !->Ure from the White House lo .. t'll the scarce minerals to Nix nn ·~ friends and rontnbutors 1n th<.· metJls industry. Among thl· corporations that ~ound up with the boodle were \ I c o a . 0 1• t h I e h c m S t e e I • Jo;n1:l1•hardt lndustnes. General 1''.lt·clric. K<user Aluminum . R1•H1nlri:-. M1•t.1lc;, US Stttl and \\ C'\t1nghou~l' M t:ANWHll.E. thl' Nallnnal S<>cur1tv Council h;J'.; ('onducte<I 3 'np . ..,cl:rt•I studv to determine whdher the stockpile ha." be(•n reduced too low Th(' dismal con· <1us1on Is th.it N1xoo made a huE:e ·mis take and that the ~tockpile levels mu<;t be rrused We broke lhc-news of the t1l0C kp1le sales last Apnl and of f(·red tn ass is t anyon<' 111 Congress "ho "a ... 1ntt•rcstt'<I in investigating th<· !lcanrlaJ ~n (JACK ANDERSON J Lee Metcalf CD-Mont.), took us up on our offer. Working with the senator and his ~taff, we have dug out the details of a chrome sale that cost the taxpayers S20 m1lhon. T he General St'rnrC's Ad ministration pa1ct S3S.35 a ton for metallurgical chrome ore. which was set aside for an cmcrJ?l'ncy 10 the Nye, Mont., stockpile. Chrome of similar quality was still selling around S35 u tnn whl'n Nixon ordered the stockpile depleted The.> GSt\, acting on Nixon·s or· ders, sold 803,526 tons of the r hrome ore to Metallurg, rnc .. ror an m<'redibly low average of S7 .6<1 a t on The difference between the market pnce and the government price amounted to :.i whopping S20 m11l1on ALL TOLD, Nixon lowered the chrome requirements rrom i 9 million tons to a mere 440,000 tons. But a few wecks'ago, thl' re quirements were quietly raised back lo2 5 m11l1on tons. The price of mctallurglcal chrome, meanwhile, has soart-d on the world m..irkct The GSA must now pay S38 to S46 a ton ror the same quality chrome that was sol<I to MetuJlurg. foe .. for $7.64 a ton less than three yl'ars ago Metallurg is an international consortium. which occupies a ghtlering. six ·story, gla-;s-and metal building 1n New York City. The company 1s !ltill moving its $7 64 a· ton ore out of Nye We discovered that the bulk of tt11s chrome is being delivered not to U.S. mill s hut to processing plants in the Scandanav1an roun· (; R C. who believes that teachers are nverpiJJd <Gus. Dec 14) shoulcl !>pend a day in an avera~e classroom trying lo teach 30 to 38 kids. The ex- perience would certainly change his mind. He might even come to the con- clusion that teacher:. arc underpaid OWB Ctoo•ny C.w\ comm•n1,. ..,,,. "'"b"'llHfd bv ,.,.,.di '' •• nd oa not nt·c ''''"''v r t1ll''' thtt v1rw\ ol '"•' nf'w,p o11pvr )t•tld vov,. r;Mt Dtif~" to (;Joomy Gu~. 0.,;1lr Piiot tries Some or the finished chrome, meanwhile, bas been sold back to U S companies at a rat profit Thu:., the aggr i eved Americans have been whipsawed three different ways. i''lrst, they lost $20 million on the deal. Second, the ore they J!Uve up was used to sttmul:ite the seandana v1an, not the.i\mencan economy. And thtrcl, they paid. eremium pricci. for the finished rhrome. with mosr or th" profits going overse:is GSA spokesmen tol d us they wert' please<\ with the chromt• f\alc-to Metallurg, t•ven thouAh 1t ~ ai1 more than $27 :i ton ht-low the market price. They cxplatned that the remotcnes~ or the Nye slo<.•kp1lc and the cost or transporting the <.'hromt• drov<' the price down. Mct:illurg's of fer. they said. w ~•s better than th<' other bids. Footnote Except for an in· ~igntf1cant SSOO t·ontribution from Metalluri:'s chairman llerbert Grunfcld JI) tht• Nixon campaign in 1!.172. we could find no Unks between Nixon nnd the rompany. No one from Mctallurf<: returned our calls Should Housewives Be Paid? Chicago area hou.sewives are "getting organized " They don't call their organiza· t1on a "union ". they call it "The Chicago Wages for Housework Committee." They are passing out lea nets on weekends around 1>hopping centers expla ining \heir purpose a nd recruiting members . Already s imilar groups of 11ousewlves arc "getting or i:anizect" in Brooklyn and in l,os An · geles. ' Even it l h cir obj~c - 1ivc is Im· ~ractie al, J;ome of their ,-omplaints peservc a jlearing. · It ls difficult to argu~ with this :Objective: Wages for everyone !who works . Jndeed, anything Jess must cer· lo inly be dlscri minatory. YET IF either polllicll party were to campaign for ''w•ges lor everyone who works," such a promlse most certainly would have t o inc lud "workinll houaewlves." And with 1ovcmment p~·lni 1utb generous wages and reUre· aeat btnt'Cill to mm and women , .. ' ( PAUL HARVEY J working in governmcntjobs .. i\nd with government making such generous payments and benefit& available to people who do not work al all ••• IT I S understandable 1r housewives like Linda Mack of Oak Park. lit .. feel discriminated against. It ls she who chairs the Chicago area '·wages for Housework Committee." This housewife, married and mother of two, says, "As Is, when a company hires my hosband it g~ two workers for the price or one. "No," she s:ty$. "thli; is not JUSt a symbolic gesture We want to be pa)d for our work as everybody else ls paid fo r workintc." How much" "We've not yet put o pnce tag on °'-Lr labors." «bes~. Tht Chicago organlution is pre!lentl,y financing IL" activities by sellin1 diJh towcl.s on wblch is atamptd their 1lo1an: "Wages for housework.·• "All thef!e years," !l~S Mrs Mack. "government and b1.1sl n • bavc benefited from the work Wl' do Now it's t1m(' Wt• start g<'ttln~ paid ror 1t .. How to pay them and how murh ., That. the l:iclies insist. can be worked out later. /\dmittcdly, however , the pro· hlem!I of execution could cause their plan to abort. Dr Doris Mc Laughlin of the Labor Institute at Wayne State in Michigan ctedure~ that if working women have to depend on domestic employt•s to tend the homefront. a working man without a housewife would cer- t:iinly have lo pay somebody to tend her c hores How come she ii; cxpcrlrd to work w ith no compensation beyond rood. shel ter a nd clothing? A RECENT study Malyt1ng l h c h o u r s a n d d u t 1 c ~ ol housewives -cookinJt. mending, cleaning, chauUeuring, baby sit· ting, nursing, and M> tort~ -con· e lud e d that the average housewife's lubor~ in today's mn.rketplace should cum about • '30,000 a year . J understand the wnters of All in the Famlh• will b<.-using th.at figure und the "Wa11cs for Hous('work Coh1rnltt "" (IS the locu!I for an epi11ode thl11 se-Mon On e can imagi n e Archie Bunker's reaction when Edlth Joins lip Scottish Nationalism LONDON i\x 1f non·stop economic cri se~ were not enough. the ominous specter of Scottish nationalism now actual- ly thr eatens the breakup or the Umled Kingdom accompanied by England's loss or major re· venues from Scotland's oil. Scotland's separ atist move ment could ultimately dl•privt• the centr al government of much of the rich new Scot· 11sh oil pro· duction it has been counting o n 0 n e leader in the govern i n g Labor Part), a s k e d whether Scottish separatism worried him. told us : "Worry·! It terrifies me." Although that may be exag· gerated. a keg of polit1cal dynamite clear ly lies und· l'rneath Scotland the na· tionlllism that. in varying forms. 1s one of the m aJor. worldwide political movements or this generation . SCOTLAND'S 5 25 millwn British subjects today would un· doubtedly vote against full in· deJ>('ndencc from England's SO million by a thumping majority. But acr imonious debate now starting m Parliament over the governme nt's devolution bill <giving Scotland :i little regional autonomy) is certain to lire tcm· pers. revive long·dormant emo- tion al iss u es and probably sl.lmulale movement town.rd tn· dependence " "This 1sn 't a d evolution move· menl in Scolland," Margot McDonald, :i le:idin~ &othsh Na- tionalist. told us last week. "This is an independence moveml'nl, a movement toward full sovereign- ty." Mrs. McDonald, who looks m o r e Ii ke a pretty young housewife. tha n a pol1 tical radical. exudes confidence and passion In what has become her 1He'5 cause. To such nationalists, the L:ihor government's offer of "dcvolu· lion .. ranks just abov(' a bad joke. an elected &ottish as· s e m.b I y with h I g h I y circumscribed regional Powers to allocate funds for hc:tllh, hous· ing and undergraduate educa · lion. But the money is lo be voted by the British Parllriment and the British central ~ovemmcnt retains tight veto power over lhe assembly . BUT TO M ANV in the English dominated Parhamcnt, the gov· The Pound Is falltngf Th• Pound is 11111/ngl' ( EV ANS-NOV AK J crnment's offer of even this highly li m1led devolution 1!. too much. opening the door to escalating demands from the na t ionahsts Why . then, did Pn me Minister James Callaghan's gov emment decide to open the door at all? One basic reason is cunously parochial. fear wllllin the Labor Party that its vit al Scottish wini: would defect or lose out to the Scottish N at1onalist Party <SNP). Out of 70·plus seals in Parliament from Scottish consli· tuenc1cs, the Labor Party has 40, the Conservatives 21 •md the Nationalists a mere 11 (even though the Nationalists claim almost onc·third of the Scottish vote in the last general election). To hold the line against any form or de volution was to nsk losing these Labor conslJtuenc1es to the Nationalists at a time the l,abor Party could not afford the loss of any seats. Consequently. one Labor cabinet member told us. "We had to do something." He added ominously that he hoped this first stage O( devolU· lion would also be the last stage and not "another Danegeld" - the piecemeal loss of England to the Danes 1,500 year5 ago. THE NATIONALISTS have a long-stand ing complaint that the Britis h governm e nt h as shortchanged ScoUand, in Mrs. McDonald's words, as "a fourth· rate region economically." Now , Wlth oil income rising toward several billion dollars a year and most or lt closer to Scotland than England. the Nationalists are re· ady to exchange their billerriess toward London for the lion's share of that oil wealth. "We would get at least three billion pounds ($5 billion) in oil re· venues each year," Mrs . McDonald told us. "Of course. England would get some too." Nationalist bitterness runs de· ep. with claims that the British government's parsimony de nied Glasgow's once-rich shipbuilding industry investment capital for a revival based on medium-sized general purpose ships, with Japan now having captured the field. The English totally disagree Without English revenues, gov· e rnment l eaders claim. backward Scotland would be (ar more.impoverished than it is. SO FAR, the debate has been conducted like "a polite rcvolu· lion,·• to quote a shadow cabinet minister of the Conservative Party (which is badly split by de· volutlon). But ll is not likely to stay that way. Scottish nationalists re · mind themselves of that black day in 1707 when church bells in Edinburgh tolled the somber notes of "Why Am I So Sad on My Wedding Day." The cry for divorce has now entered a new stage, posing a threat to the Unit· ed Kingdom 's political survival a nd England 's economic viability. Comic Tums Author LIVING IT UP. By George ( Burns. Putnam. 251 Pages. $8.95. It is diUicult to find a facet ol show business to which comedian _ THE BOOKMAN ) George Burns has not Jent his services. Vaudeville. radio, television. movies and nig ht clubs have all been his vehicle. and decades of aud1ences have loved it. Aware of \his, it should surprise no one that~ book by the comic·tumed·•uthor should also prove highly entertaining. oiest segments as well as in its most poignant ones. for when Burns writes of their passing, it is obviously done with moist eyes. '"116 is the Sl·year old Burns• first book In 21 years and, as he puts it, •·u it does well, I might write a book every Zl years." It ls inaccurate to clesstry it as an autobiography because it does A literary masteTPiece this ts not, nor does It Intend lo be. But as a pleisant guided lour or th~ past with seveuJ detoura tor, some good laugbs,.. lt blta Its mark. 1 RON BERTHE~ Associa&.ed Press not contain t.he chronological statistics familiar to bio· graphical works. lnstead, it is a volume rich in stories and anec· dotes r ecalled from Burns' countless years in show business, stories ranging from his days as a struggling young voudevllUan going nowhere, to today and his comforiabJe BtverJyHilla UJe as a Jeaendary performer. OR ANOE COAST DAILY PILOT flnhert N Wttd. Publish(!T T/1nma1 K~evrl. E:dtlor Bar~m Kreltllch, t~n>rllJI Page £ditor The roitorlal PI RC or the Doily Piiot seeks to Inform ond ~lmuh~te rclldcrs by Prt'M?ntlng T U E BOOK is Jlnanged onthi~poaed\versecommentary haphaurdly and cbapters, it on topics of intuest by i;yndlcat· would seem, can be r\ilMl ln oear· eel columnlSU and cartOQn\sts, by ly ant ot4el'. How.wer. t.h1s does pnwldlng a roruin fnr readers' not detract fri)m tbe boot's ap· views nnd by presenUna thl!i peal nor doe& Bunt.• _,,Ong nt'W8paper'&.. opinions o~ idco'I style, which I• 10 d.lr.ct arid (n. on current topics. The edllorinl formal as lo lake on the cbarac· oplnloM of the l>ally Pilot•ppear only In the Nlllorial column at tlw! t.eristJcs or one of h1a JPOOOloiues top of the p.1ge Oplnion.s e"'· in print. prc-~~f'd bv the cnlumntsu •nd E1peclally outstanding are l'onoonl~t~ and letter writttS are those raHa(el ln WhJCb Burns lhctr own And no endor1wm<"Ot or tells o his 11~~ wtlb his U\f'ir views by \he l>aOy l'llut madcap w•te, Gracte Allen. and ·•h<*ld be tnrerred. lonfthlMf frlnd lad Bt.r\ny Monday, Dec. 20, 1978 ~ff appear 10 the book'a fm· .. ----------.-;; f> LiSt ed '10 Worst Toys' Feature d in Stores BOSTON CAP) -The lOWorst Toys ol 1976 are on sale at st.ores across the nation thl• Christmas, and they could be harmful or even deadly to children, warns a lawyer who has written a book on the s ubject. ·· "The toy industry persists in selling ~aythings that can choke. burn. lind, maim Wld even klll our children thout realistic and precise warn- Jngs to parents and other toy shop i>ers," s aid Edward M Swart z, author of "Toys That Don't Care." SWAKT2 MADE a preholiday shop- ping tour in Massachusett.s depart- ment stores t.o select nominees for his 10-worst list. He said the toys he in· eluded ar e by no mean& the only un safe ones be ing marketed, but are ex amples or the t ypes o r hazards threatening children. Most companies whose toys were included on lhe hs t expres!><..>d sur prise that they had been publicly singled out. All said their toys met ex· ••• s.,,artz sald le-tin-al regulations an' too lax and l e a 11t-t o o Mt.ef"h authority ln t#w hand• of the toy lndautry. isting government standards, anclud ing thos e set by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. But Swartl said federal rc~ul<.1· hons are too lax and leave too much authority in th(' hands of the toy an dustry. "THE REAL K EV to toy safety 1s safer des ign, safer production, and. especially. morc safety-conscious labe!Ling and marketing practices by toy manufacturers." he said The hst and companies' reaction follows : -1. "Baiooka Blaster," manufac lured by the World Toy House Division of Telmont Corp in St Paul is a prOJCClJIC toy that r1rl'S "'hen a n explodjng cap 1s 1nsertc-<l 1n its tip Swartz said the toy c:.in bhnd a child if tbe pro;ecllle as accidentally dis charged near the eye and should be banned. TOM FISH, EXEC'ln'IVE vice pre· sident of World Toy, !>aid his firm stopped making Bazooka Hluslers an 1972 because of slumpin~ demand lit' said he was confident the toy wus safe when used properly -2. "Wham W Jds," a produC'l of Centsable Toys In<' in Palatine. Ill.. 1s a blowgun. foam dart and tar~<.'l set whose labt'I says 1t 1s for a,:!es 8 and up. Swartz said the toy'!> advert1s1n~ claims it is "a safe action game for all ages," but says the darts can l!as1ly lw swallowed by smJll C'h1ldrcn A C'O mpany -;pokc·sman Tom Mayfield. said tht• advertising was "a pure oversight " He i:;aJd the toy in his opinion. "'3" safer than a pea shooter and wa~ 1ks1gnl'd '4'1th )OUn)l ctuldrcn"' mind -3. "PUTT Pl TT N' PC'Oplc THE COMPANY R E•'USED to comm ent about the safety of 1ts product. · -5. ··Rom per Stompers. · · manufactured by Hasbro lndustnes in P awtucket, R. I., is a waJ.kmg de- vice intended to teach coordination, Swartz said, but said it poses ris ks of sprains. tumbles and other inJunes Hasbro spokesman Donald Robbins s aid the toy has never produced one letter of complaint and has been marketed for eight years lie said his own children play w1th tho toy and have not been m1ured. -6. "FUZZY FUN FRIENDS." a product of Bipo in Oklahoma City, is a cuddly toy made or feathery plush lhal could be harmful to toddlers if in· gested, Swartz said. The company had no comment on the report. -7. "Bumble Bee Pull Tov, .. tm· ported by Woolworth's, has wings that ran rome off, reveahn~ a .!tharp .!ttccl rod which can puncture, lacerate or blind a child, Swartz said. Woolwo rth spokes man Ernest Oowrung said his company. reacting to recent public ity. ordered all stores to remove the toy from their s helves "WE DIDN'T WANT to lake any rhances, .. Downin~ .!ta1d 8. "Extra Loud Super Bang Bang C'aps." imported by lh<.' Edge Jmport Corp. in Mount Vl'mon. N Y . can cause hearing impairm ents. accord ing to Swartz "I wouldn't want to feel responsible for hurting any children." said com pany vice pr('s1dcnt Tom Palmer. "My 4-year -old pl ays with lhem and has never been hurl. It's up to the IO · di viduaJ parent." -9. "PRECISION RUBBER Rand Gun, .. manufactured by A. J . Kra- 1ews ki Mfg. Co .. Inc. in Lincoln. R.I . poses a risk of injury as a weapon, s .... artz said. A firm s pokesman sa.td the gun as in tended as a safer altematave to BB and pellet guns lie said more than ~.000 have been sold and the com· pany hasn't r<'N•1 \'ed any m;ury re- ports 10. The "Original !lolly llobb1c," produced by Knickerbocker Toy Co. of Middlesex . N J . as an example or dolls that have n ammable clothing and component!-.. Swartzsu1d "Thal ·~ nd1l'ulo~ \.\!hat docs he want to do eliminate all dolls?," a company spol<l'~man said Listing D ue Capitol Nf'ws Service SACRAMENTO -The State Public Utilities Commission has ordered Monday December 20 1976 DAILY Pt LOT .4 7 ' De's Soper-sitter Starts Monday, December 20. All Stores Open 9AM For your shopping convenience all stores will be open 9 AM, Mon., December 20 through December 24. Nick of time gifts! 503 off! Ouenlltlee limft~1. "Now l get orrers, but ll's only for dete<-live roles." he said. "I j ust turned down two such parts. For one Uung, J can't get used to the language they want you lo use today, I don't want kids saying, 'Look at lbe words Superman is using."' ALVN SAID HE isn't recognized much In Los Angeles, but out-of-town people often com e up to him and say, "Aren't you Superman? I grew up wUhyou. •• He travels to conventions and talks on ~oHege <'ampuses. teJJlng au- diences about tbe telephone booth ln tbe living room of h is North Hollywood home Orig. S 16. Mluea' long 1leeved bow blouses in great pa11erns .1nd solid colors. 100°~ polyos1cr crepe, they're groat 111110 wnrdrobe slre1chers. Limited quantities. Firm Offe rs Fre e Post-puny Taxi a n inves tig ation t o 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_.;;.~~~ MINNEJ\POLIS ti\Pl In an effort to cut d0\171 on drmk1ng dn~ws. ringerhul Corp IS offer· mg its 2 586 empln;.·~ and their friends free taxi ndes home after lht.•y 'H• inb1bed during the holiday season O<ra caali. (lf thl' d1rl'<'t mail marketing farm ad- VlSed employl's that lht'y should lake a taxi at com- pany e:itpt>nse rather than try to dnve when they've had too much to dnnk QUEENIE By Phil lnterlondi establish a priority list or the gr ade cross ings in the state most in need of separation or alteration Annual budget for the Grade Separation Fund is $15 ma I hon tllc '·B~dwitt flltlMflCHlf lE 'fhe <-~1..,.i~ '•lrutt (u men• '1\0)'0PC (•>an ''l'laf fvflf" 1t ~tl\4 ,., ntt\lr ,,, , t d ht lf\tt ... " ,,, ",.,, "'"''' on ft·• ~· .... ti.1ltt.,..,., I ""M•• h1nr1 ,.,, •• '"'' '"''' ~ 11• "" \\ 1lh ••tw t.n,t·t on,,,, 1 ''ti "•"rf ~u,, , ,., ltlA\ m t ttltt1 th,,.,.., ,,., '"'" lh,.u •• , ~· tUr•·n In '"'"'··· "''"' ""'' "" ~ .. , ... , .. I.tr d c '"'""\' "' ,..,,,_. An'flh1nic {.tu~ t~f" ,..flf .. tf" w1lh t'll\t l1nl(t t ''" 't"U' 11114.ht h4~ft .. nil \OU,,. m,.\.n.c 1tu., 1 th,,.,• tt 'm '''""' ,, rl.>I' n '4,.,, Jn\HW••t·•~h .. n~ th•"M. 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I ·; !I I I ! ~ j ~\_--l.-: Ou1n111ie1 limrt1d. Special value! 8.99 School age girls wlll lov• this cupel sweater Ht. Acrylic sweater with design on front lo 1eam with soltd polyPSler dOIJblt! knit pnnt" Closeout sale! 9.99 Orig. 15.99. Warm her heut with a ch1fl·be"11ng ski l"1Ckc1 Nylon shell, 5 oz. polyos1er fill Great colo1s 1n misses· sizes S·M·L Ou•nllUU lltni11d • . v • ... ~u LI.,._. ___ -\ {, __ ~ Closeout sale 7 .99 Orljl. S13. Pretty 11111• •cryllc knit 2·p1t>ce skirt and lop sel tor school age g1rl1 to fool qood In onywhoro Terrific 11nlue• JG. .. ~ T.he JCPenneY. Christmas Place~ Avaifable in-Los Angeles, Orange1 Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties. I ,, • . • t t ! -. I ( Monday, OecemtMJr 20, 1978 MterThat Bounly Mutiny Fletcher Christian led lhe mutiny on the Bounty, then settled in 1790 on Pitcairn's Island in the South Pacific. Client asks how many·men and women went there with him. Eight other mutineers, six Tahitian men, and 12 Tahitian women. That ratio of 15 men to 12 women proved disastrous. Christian died, and so did 13 other men. How, nobody knows for sure. It's only known that one mutineer named John Adams i.urvived beyond several years eventually to rule the contented colony. Correspondents say the average Ojibway Indian family of 1\1.innesota and Wisconsin earns about $400 a day dur· ing the six-week harvest season of the wild rice. So many books have been writte n about Abraham Lincoln that there's one shop in Chicago devoted entirely to literary works about him. As for those hairpieces worn by men, two out of five are either gray or while. DEGREES Q. "llow many medical doctors in this country ;:tlso have law degrees?" A. About 400. And approximately 50 of them practice both professions. A lot of them are big city mcdicaJ examiners, I'd guess. That's the kind of JOb that calls for both degrees. Q. "You hear about the old Roman em· perors eating hummingbirds' tongues and that sort of thing, but what foods did they real· ly like best ?'' A. Eel and wild duck were the favored banquet dishes, according to the writer Petronius. Q. "When were cars first ai r condi· tion~?" A. Very first one was.a Packard put on display in Chicago in 1939. • l.OVEANDWAR 1t has been claimed that the majority or women who seek divorce, no matter what re- asons they ~ive in court, do so because they're n atout bored. But our Love and War man is not convinced. He s ays his studies indicate the typical woman who taJces the iniUative in a divorce case simply has lost whatever faith :.he once held in the promjse of her husband ·s performance. The man usually marries the girl for what he thinks she is. The girl is more likely to marry the man for whttl :he expects ~m to become. In the closet of New Orleans Saints foot- ball coach Hank Stram hang more than 300 necktie~ That's not all. certainly. There are four me ks of shirts there. too. And one rack each of '.'>tlk suits and business su1\l>. Or so an cncrgl1l1c :.ports reportt'r says. That hockey buff m Vancouver. Wash • naml'<l Chuck Puck is the only c1t1zcn I know who deserves an automatic m<-mber!>h1p in the "My Name is a Poem"' Club and the Prop<'r Job Club, too Addrtu mail to L W 8'¥1 , P () Boz 1561l, Costa Me3o 92626 a'l.\V•llO OEt ftf M HWAVAA'O ""'\ttf91'\t ,.,f ~· Jf"ll ,.,,. 1 "., ... ,.... ,,,, """ ' , • ., .. ,,, ,J ..... ,, .. ,.,,,, .. , ,, ', ,,. ,,,., ,, ,, hi ", r>•n11 J•\\. ftr,, ,,,, ..,.,.,. J••••, '"'' 1 •" .-t, • 1 ("._,I JV•• \'11 i.4.t'lll\I•' Vt II ~ •t ,, •r, f.,rr, ,,.,, t'.r•• 1# r 'wo .-,...., I• k' 11")1 f\ 11 ~ ,,.-,I ,.- ~'•·"It "' 1•" .,._ • .-. II h ""'1 "" 1~• t-. 1 4' • YI 11 ""'" " '"', _.. '•r•• .. ' •' N '"' ' ' V.•onl)t ' I'• • ' '' M O ,_..,; i.1• f' H&llOlSfY 1 DJ"'4rA,_. MAqOl\·, • .,,.,.. .. , .. I ,, ,,.~ H '' r '* t ,,,.. ,. r,. ..,, .., .. ,..t' ,, .. ~,. ,, ,. \ ... ,,~. 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""'VIYll!f'\•A t>i'''"" r.t)rt'j')n fr1n"tt" of C•1u•• .,,..,...., Y l"lr• t#n ', • .,.,. ... ~tr1, .. 1•v ffV'"'\D~Of M f'f t'1<111n1('"'''"" V1t'l)·n • '""""""''• M•""' """'' W•llli1ni t;t""-ff•# 1'nr• ._,..,n\Qt •' 'f"'"'' .,_,) i)! rM ',. ,,,.," ( ., .. mrwor 11 •t t"t,.r.f11 V "W (MO-I J-'M ~,, \/••w M iHIJAty rhrN I•}'\ Special Districts Irk Many Assai led by critics. A study by Sacramen· praised by backers, to consultants Ralph An· more than lSO special dersen and Associates districts supply water, indicates that the city &ewer and other speciaJ could save $212.~ an· services in Orang e nually by making the County. switch. An earlier study, Orange County. by Assis tant City Superior Court Judge Manager Robert Dug. Bruce Sumner. a co-gan, puts that figure al c h a i r m a n o f t h e $364,926. tend to eacape the public scrutiny that keeps locaJ government m check. The complexity or the system keeps mos t voters ignorant of what their district ls dolng for them, besald. provide better service more qwckly than a city council. H special districts weren't elllcient, he coo· tinued, people would complain. Voters have too many OPPONENTS DAVE other things on their accused special districts mind t o f amiliarize of being used as a cover· themselves with each of up to conceal the city's the district, violating the Supreme Court ruling <1 ooe-man, one·vote. BOWIE SA \"S THAT Irvine la maldng a con- sclou.s effort to change that by r equiring the dis-ORANGE COUNTY trlct seat residents on it.a board alone with Ian· downers. Other districts have had s o m an y n e w Sal.yerus ruling upheld customers that they now tbe one·vote·per·dollar form a majority and COO· • ayat.em in districts that trol the dJstrict. supply agricultural Cautornia Constitution Revision Commission, is disturbed by what he sees as a proliferation of overlapping districts and districts be says have outlived their usefulness. T B E W A T E R Ole eight or ten districts actual tax rate, because dis trict, d e termined they belong to. So the district funds are as· to retain its indepeo-boa r d of trus t ees, sessed independently of dence, has criticized the although elected, does the city's basic property Duggan report sharply. pretty m u c h as t t tax rate. So a city that l t said the re po rt was pl e a.ses, he said. boas ts a Io w l ax rate ~=!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f based on ··a highl y may actually be more . TIZENS Bowie said the recent land.a. HE SUGGESTED thul idealized set or assump. A 1973 STUDY by the expens ive lo live in SEN I QR Cl Orange County conduct lions,·· and predicted Governor's Task Force because of extra charges 10~ Off All an ongoing review and that taxpayers would on Local Government homeowners pay to a consolidallon of special lose $320,000 annually if Reform concluded that special districts. Pare••••• "'·-tn'cts, d1"ssolv1n " those the city takes over the special d1 str1cts are the Criticism has also SAVE ON ALL PUltCHASU ev •ECOMING A u.u b MEMHlt OF OUlt SENIOa CITIU"'5 SAVINGS whic h are no longer waterdistrict. most efficient type of been leveled against ruNATNOCOSTTovou. useful. Other cities including local government, ac· water districts such as H cl The Loca l Agency Garden Grov e and cordin g t o Murray Irvine Ranch and AENTAL"'s& ALL Prt·P•W IX Pr11n•1 Hore Formation Comm1ss1on Cypress Gardens have Holmes, president of the Moullon·Niguel. Oppo-SALES ..... lll!lll:"IJ!lllJ~(!'-!fl (LAFC} has called for elected to retain special CaJifornia Special Dis· nents char ge that the cities to absorb some dis· districls. tricls Association system of one vole per trict fun ctions. However, Holmes said trw.tl'es dollar of assessed value "We can only sugge:.t. J V D GE SUMNER of a special district, with gives large landowners We can't make them do believes s pecial dislncts only one concern, can excessive control over it," said Richard T~mer, . , . , 'c '\ , ,,., .., ~ h ~ A LAFC executive officer. 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''"' ..... @) / ·r "' Rogers Gardens IS burstmg Wit U?Jque ast mmu e ~ ~ Ph t1 o so Ph Y or th c ~"'.:.:..· '> • ' ~ gift ideas sure to please the most difficult or forgotten .f legislature and ... the ·~ ~-), t '9c '""''"" ' I 1· d · d fr der $10 00' <i.1 LAFC ... he said. :}31, ~ / "~'+(;, .• · \ peop eon your 1st ... an pnce om un . . l'!, .. .-, 'I I ... .. ~· lt ' ' / {t \. THERE IS ALSO a ... :'; ~ ~-~ r/ -(f:i:-...W GiftsthatGrow Orgiuea ~ tendency in some cities, -) r---i • " ···, ~ R • G d s ,. to form special boards to .. ..:·"i't-aow) •' ,"' / I "-hrhulouo; selection of Indoor & oger s ar en _.l - evaluate local d1stncLo;, ":·; J; .)<! Holirlay Basket Kits Owdoor Plants ,, Gift Certlfica_te ~ K. he added. Bowie pomted :: ~· ,+-r Pre-packaged tt'rlh ,,,u:.s,,d •''Pine Pots with Ho!ly ~lwo~·s oppr~cioted! . ;.l~Y. -~a~~tre~~;~n~~ wch~~h :'~J1, frame. Roger'5 flOlu?r Jorn/ •Hoger·~ Famous Sl1op todav rn the tro~qwl ~, ~.1 .. solidate water a nd :.~· t-pot11ngmixc111dc1•/uri nst1 11t Giant otmospl1ereo/Roger~ ·\.Y1/''- • sarulary districts. ... ; ~ 1 tion booklet Poinsctrias Gnrde1~~ where eue!1 last ~~,~;;> Costa M<'sa 1s current --;,: 1+ B .1 I B t• minute g1f1buying 1s a +(~r1<'-ly engaged 1n a study to . ·· .... :·.,, .W eaub u ou tque ~ J delight! ~~l·)_.,-determinc whether the 1A It J H ( II ~ Costa Mesa County ---~>.~ e ms runr (l!lll., Ill erv ·~I -. ·' :.)\'- Water District should ··,J{d' .. , •Unusual Lamps rill-~w·~ .r{--...... ~1 i~·' ~ ... become a city depart _ .... 1}: and /\111iqun ·1~f.:]~'1 . '--' -+' .4Jf;":: _ ment .... I+-0 I rf(!JI, ._ 1·. ·I ' ' ..... ~-' -.. ~l\ • rnornen s , . d {E(.);-"' , , .... ~· :.. ;.. • on many more ,~~··· th ~ • .~/(l(U(Jrl' f~ l ,,,., ~ ' ... .., c:!~~~!S~~~E·c;'~n. ·~A.1)· •C/iina.Cr}·~lcrl J17~· =41,.. ·~·... :·G1J1.sthatGrow'! :/~"!. .., .. ...,.... .. f b h ,-"..>, B F t J .. ·' {';' tercu arges rom ot ~".t ?: 011d rass Son.Jooquln /fi/lsRd. -+~· ?,'-'· S·des m .., go lo the ~ ~ F I k · I • Ron. er's Quality Gardening l ... 1 • a, "., ~~'T • Original loru s :~ or MacArthur Blud. fi "! Costa Mesa voters in a _:,J,1 ill Oil ___... __, AccC!>SOries . Newport. ae.och (7.14) 640-5800 ) '. ·\ .•• --special t'lection next .. . v 714) 837 781 1 .. • --year. ..-..:.-),+-b1·Dorothy~oar OpcnD.11 lv0 ,1mt.>e>rm -Cln-.ct.IChnstmasDJy A/soin M1SS1011 1e10( • l~..,- --"-...:>... ,., .. ... ,. .. ..a.. "'"'· + r'"''""" '"~ + ""J..-+...,u•!<tl Red Cross Donation Sites Set The Commun1tv lllood mobile :,chcdttlc for Januarv has h~cn an noun .cc<I h' lhl' Americ an Red · Cross, Oran~l' Countv Chapkr The bloo<I moh1 I<• will he available al th<' folio~ 1n~ locations Sant:i Ana Orange County Blood Center, 601 N. Golden Circle• Or .. 3 30·8 p.m . J an. :! ano 17 lluntmgton Bcach St. Ronventurc C atholic Church. rn.ioo Spr mgdale. 3 1 30 p m Jan 10 North County Red Cross Service Center, 1 207 N Lemon , Fullerton, 2 30 7 p.m Jan lfl San Clemente San Clemente Elks Loo~c'. 1505 N El Camino He.ti , 2 30· 7 p m J an UI z Anaheim Anaheim Elks No 1345. 123 N An aheim Hlvd , :J 7 30 pm Jan 21l For an appointment, ca II 835· 5381. ...... , .... 4--,.. ............... ~ .......... --:~ ..... ! ,. ... I .... ' , ... I ,.. .. +. ,.. ... ·• ,.. ......... ,. •. \_. • ,.+_,,. ....... .=_,,. .... ;±.'"' __ .. _,f'Y'\ .... ~'~'""·•~/:xl~~~-~·M1':-'foiN''-~'i:~~. • .. ,....I""\ """ ,.,... .. -.. 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HOMI 7801 Boise Ave. Westminster 893·3525 SMm4S' MOITUAIY 627 Main St. Huntington Beoch 536-653Q St«TH TUTHILL LAMI ou• WISTCllff CMA'8. Mortuary • * 64~88 -421 E. t 7th St , Cotta Me .. A••-•••01 a ,,..,...,,,, i.. QI" ,. ,.,, ... A•11t ... MtllMtllf A .. tl'llt .. l..W v ... , ..... _ .. A" l'n<t 11 ... 10 f-·~· ... e~Tf:h I.A TAWAr .d ,..-::ii_.,-::....11.,... MIAOI fNSfttlMINTI '1N ASTRONOMICAL Ol'TICS F~ l.S YfARS" OPEN MON-SAY 9:30 lo 6·00 (714) ..... 21, ..... 1711 729 W. l 6Ch St., Colla Mta 510 South .Beach Boulevard 17031 Ventura Boulevard 4101 Atlantic Boulevard ~.~~,:i:::,1~:.~~ue South of Lincoln Avenue West of Balboa &~3J8i2~i;~~n (714) 894-3387 (714) 826-0381 (213) 986·6330 ".., .. • Coate Meaa Huntington h ach Or....-? ·~ 81·"" 2300 Harbor Boulevard 18686 Main Street 822 cut Kttella Avenue C070gv H~ "Brea A ""· H rbo Ce t Main St at Beach Blvd West of Tultln Ave. mer a re1 ve .. C7'14l S49 R3968 I 714) 842·1451 (714) 639-°2441 In Muir Medical Center • (213)489-6308 Holiday ~.tt!!Mt Clu_,. I • - "" .......... 1 Pleasant Prb0tt Ousted president of Chile, Isabel Peron, says s he's comfort- able under house ~r· r est at a military base in the southe1 1 portion of the coun· try. She r e portedly occupies herself by playing with the children of base of· ficers. Suit Asks Ear Bite Damages NEW YORK <AP) Michael Matto i.ays he wants $500,000 damages because his rig ht ear was bitten off by a bouncer in a M anhaltan bar. Jn a suit fi led in Ma nhattan Supreme Court, Matto said the car was recover ed and rushed with him to New York Hos pital, where it was successfully sewn back on his head. NAMED defendants were the bouncer, Jim my Gaffin, and the Three Players bar on York Avenue on the East Side On June 19, Matto complain ed, he sou~ht to enter the bar with thrl'e persons, but one of them was bar red by the bouncer. A woman ac· companying him then h eaded into the bar when, according to Mat- to's complaint, Gafhn ,. "grabbed her by the hair . f and punched her ''I TRIED to i::rab his hands. and he knocked me to the ground A.<, I was getting up, Jimmy Garrin grabbed me in a headlock and bit of( my right ear." Matto. a mesc;enger, said police told h1rn af. 1 terwards that witnesst'!> , claJmed he had a boll!<' and a stick m his hands when he went t o t~ woman 's aid. "TllAT WAS untrur," Matto dedan.·d • He added th.ct he has bel'll unahll· t o ser v« Gt.tff1n 1n the suit becaUllt: h~ doesn t know whl.'n• Gaff1n 1~ San Juru1 'Park Posts ' ,Now Open The city of San .Juan Capistrano 1s aC'ct'pting appl!t·at1ons for two opentngs on the Piirks I and Recreation Com I millsion. created hy re 1 s1gnations of Marvin Broder and Jiii Clark. J Any San Juan resident may apply to serve on • the commi~sion. which 1 meets the first and third Is Mondays at 7 p m . in city ~ I oHices, 32400 Paseo ' Adelanto. 1 Commission appoint· 1 ment.s are made by City t Council. and com- ' missioners are paid S2S a f l2100th. Additional information is available by caJUng I t Patt Hector in the city manager 's o ffice , I 4913-1171. REWARD !ft• -. IO let4 !IM -_.,""._...,. ......... _.......,. ......... .w • .._ -. ... Ina. ., Ille Ne• I-• ....... Uoltoll_..._,. ..... Phone: 54&-6740 TllmklfDWlll ltwurb •.• RllAllll=US ·, Monday, December 20, 1976 DAILY PILOT A• ACLU May Join Nicotine Diet Fight KANSAS CITY. Mo. CAP> The panel would consider helping the mother of one of the youths, Mrs, William Adkins, sue the school dis-lnct. American Civil L1bertJes Union says it may sue to stop a high school from forcing stude nts caught with cigarettes to choose between eatJ.ng them or being paddled. Two boys at the high school in Hume, Mo., were apparently the first la school history to choose the former punJshment after principal K~nneth Hightower found them carrying 18 cigarettes. "We have tentatively accepted her case subject to approval al the mttt· ing and to whether we can convince one of the lawyers to taJce lhe case," Ben.son said. MRS. ADKINS AND Mrs. Lee Weathe rman of Hume sought to sue the school board and school offlclaJs several weeks ago, but they say the attorney they talked to ha.s refused to return their calls. vomited blood, and both were hospitalized for a short period of time Their parents demanded HJ ghtower's resignation. THE SCHOOL BOARD backed Hightower, who said afterward that the two purushments would remai.o in force. ARTHUR BENSON JI, litigation counsel for the ACLU, said the next meeting of Uie organization's legal Benson said if the ACLU took the case it would want t.o me a lawsult ob- taining an injunction to prohibit the punishment for anyone in the future and would seek damages for those already punished. The women say that their sons, Terry Weatherman, 15, and Bill Adkins, 14, each ate tobacco from nine ciearettes in mid·September after Hightower caught them and a third youth with the digarettes on school property. The thlrd youth chose two swats with a wooden paddle. The mothers s aid their sons became ill, one who already had an ulcer Weathe rman has returned to school. but Mrs. Adkins saJd her son will stay out until ffightower is re- moved as principal. She said attempts to enroll the boy in neighboring school districts have failed because or the cost. oran_yot Che.ck the facts: I. Lo\v price. f prd\ Pineo Pony !>rnrc~ out wirh a low b.1 ... e ... ucker prtcc of ju'\C $3.099 (excluJin~ tide, taxes. de:;tination ch:in:es ;incl required C:tl1fornia t•qu1pmenc). PINTO PONY $3.099 -CHEVETTE COUPE $3.225t ,._ ·-VEGA COUPE $3,248t C::n l.'\'C'n with ( lw,·y\ 11 .. ·mporary re· h.1rt•:-, P1n1111 .. -.r11:kc·1 pt ICC'd ("tnly s::; I civl't \'q:.i <inl l "'7 ~ 1 >\l'r Chewt1c l\11t "'C..'<' huw P111tl1 .., c,11,l value con- tin111·~ tu1 7..:a1 2. High resale value. Pinto consistently ha<; high resale vnluc. In foct, ar retail prices, .m :weragc two·, three· or four-year-old h:t,e Pinto ~Id for more than a simi· lar Chevy Vl'g'a, even though Vega i ... usunlly :>ticker-priced higher than :i new Pinto. (Pinto w::is $66 lowe r th:rn Vega in 1973. $22 higher in 1974, nnd $17 lower in 1975.) Compare l'into's resale price<; to Vega's. Used Car Retail Prices, December 1976 MODEL VEGA PINTO PINTO VEAR "'OV,.NT,.0£ 1973 $1 ,350 $1 ,600 $250 --- 1974 $1 ,750 $2,025 $275 ,_ 1975 $2,150 $2,450 $300 !:iource Pacilcc Soulhwl'st N A 0 A Used Car Guido r\'cn Wllh fl'h.ttl''-. most -.mall ClrS h:n c a c0u~h time ht·;11mg Pinto's built-in and lnstin{? vnl11c. Th<' P1n10 Pony· our mosl econom1cally prrcr'd Ford Pinto Ford Pinto 3-Door Runabout. Shown with new all-glass third door and flip.up removable roof option. (wheelbases under 100 inches) 3.Excellenttnileage and performance. Pin to -.1 ti I h.1 ... ex cdlc n r m1 Jt. Jgt' r:uin~' E\'cn though P11110':-JX1\wdul ca..,t-mm cn~int' -rro\'cn in milltllll'\ of Jriver milc'i-f.!l\'l.'\ it the rower for cl1mhin~ stcl'p hill-;, pa ~o;inJ.! quiddy ;rnJ cnrerini:i h1i,:hwny::. con· fidcntly J4 hi~~way 24 mpg city r J"A n•11mAtos W11h 2 1 ht er nng1,,fl .1,,d man .. v;1l tta1'*inH~'tnn V1lur "C.fl4RI m•ff',iql w1l1 "·''V fJ•·P""'''"Q on vc..ur co' i u,mJ1f1C111 c.wt1ona1 oau1prn(lnr. 'Ind hnw Anrt whrto you dravL' "-rm rn aJ.,n hn s :l widt• tr 1d, for J com· (on.1hlc. -.1;ihll· nd1..·. And Pintt • ha-. a <,pnrty :.thpt'n-.,1on "Y-.tcm ;111d r.Kk- anJ·pin1on .,1c..•c..·nn~ lor prt'C1-.c, rc- sron.,1\'c h.mdlmg FORD -When America needs a better idea, Ford put~ it on wheel-.. 4. Scheduled • maintenance reduced $J53. • Over the p:ist four years, more than 75% of the l'>chcduled m:lin- tcn:mcc requirements on Pinto's 4-cylinJcr engine linvc hecn rc- duccdorcliminnted ·1 h;11 's an cst1· m;11t•d rcJuccion 1n rnsrs of $353. • So today, tlw h;he Pinto\ nvcrage :.chcdulcJ '-t'n•ict· t<., t·~timaccd ar only S 186 for the f1r-.,c 50,000 miles. C'a•Pd on Ford• Sorv•ce L •t.m Tom(' S1nnr1Art1s IA.inual 1 s 13 ";I) l~bor • ,,,, end ~"110&~11111 r<:tau parts P"t o1 •n ell11cl &/.11/76 And more ... • Durable and reliable 2.3 liter cast-iron cn~ine. • Roomy, comfortable interior. • Exciting options. • Rugged unit-body con• stru ction. • The best rust and cor:rosion protection system in Pinto's history. • More than 5,SOO Ford Dealers. • • " FORD DIVISION Ford Pinto. The be§t-§elling small car in America. ' . -... ' Al 0 DAIL y PILOT Monday December 20. 1976 Tonights TV Highlights KHJ 0 8:00 -''King's Row." The ti Ue of Ronald Reagan's autobiography came from thts 1942 mov1e with Ann Sh eridan, Betty fo'1cld art& Robert Cum min~s. ABC O 9.00 -"MacKenna's Gold.· Gregory Peck <.ind Omar Sharif head the cast or this 1969 western with Telly Savalas, Julie Ncwmar and Keenan Wynn. C.BS 6 11 : 30 -"The Singing Nun." Debbie Reynolds plays the title role in this 1966musical basedonreCtlity with Ri cardo Montalban. Chad Everett, Greer Garson and Agnes Moorehead TV DAILY LOG MONDAY EVENING 6:00 o r e> r1011111 rv m rtt~ Q 13116 Hewi O •M Star l1ek ' 6 ) Gomtr l')lt 0 ( 29 I B ) IJ9 Mond•y No&hl rootbatl: Tilt liberty Bowl (Jhr) I ow 1owa~t ol lh1 gdrne bdwP~n UClA •nd Alabdmo horn M~mph1 .. l•nne~tt O Mr. Maroo's Cllrrstmu Cml GJ P1rtndit hm1ty WA&Um·l1 m ClectrlC Comp1nr Wlrtt~ R~ls -6:30- 0 Dinah! I 6 Andy Ct11fitll 110 Mtrf Gntt1n Siio• GJ hmlly All111 !17 r3 Gu11$11Ue m loom! m '°"'" 111• 7 :00 D 1231 r&> m Newi. O l.Jm Clu- < 6 My Three $oft$ rs' 1~ Jen I/It Trut' O Con<tnl11hon CD I Lon Lucy W Tht FBI f» Cine t11 U9anol l26 An6y Gollilll ED Mad•e•lllellm Rtpolf m llf1m1hc Sentt W Add1ms ramify -7:30- 0 C1Mom11 811Jhnt o lowl1nc 101 Oott1ri c & The Odd Coupw r A 1 lbme That Tu~ O The Joh •s Wild CD Budy Bunch 111 3 liosotl S.n&tr\ lubdtt 2l 6 Wrkl Wo1ld ti AN!li1b 26 Hoi1n's Heron fD °''nntl ll To•111lll O fritnds of Min m F11111 GOtdoJI 8:00 o •t l a Rllod• • ~111 r 'IJ ~·· ,, ~u brn1I h1 .. tP •r• "~ I l 1 nolAllUU I/ 1mol• "'' Ir•• rh l1vt 0 ll 6 10 ID l1Ule lfone °" tht 'm~ Th• ltunl~r. 1 )01 I n~·I• In, tll• r 1n1u1td o~ • ''""''"•' II o ~ .. ,D 1n lht ~\ 1nd ,,, r I• • on 1• hdnd. ul b~nd man 11•1111 I~ ,) Jn 1 • ''•ll~lrn•d I lu<a O Mot1t c 121111 '"Stten T1mn 51nn" (•·•ml JI ''"' lho1n; .. 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He t•••1 lht hu'"~•« 'lCJI ti wr~ l4'.'(1l11I ~ohcl~1 ltl•nd\ u lh• l·1•y rA lh• lh•c• w ... lol•" 'h• • h"<' ut L•rrmbrt '' Irr th• 1>l1bt1tio• •n1 th• ,,.,,.Ilion ot (hthlmu pr.,rnl, 111<1 I•~ ,lonr ms,.ftis1t ....,, m 11111-u nrnct 'roe""'' -8:30- 0 t?' >l '1 1 ,hyll1s Phylh ' bt1\' ~UP•'IVllOf o~n V•i•n'• bt-1 omP, d mnd,,n dAy Sc<OOC• .~.,. hr OPPO~l'S h,, ptodud•un ot I Its Irv' nlhcr Ch1t\lma1 o.uly m cr.u.wi11 fD Tiit ,_ttJIC o4 Cll11Stt11t$ I~, Morm~n Youth Symphf ny and Chnru5 pruenl 1 ronterl ol h~d1t10nat Ch11stm;n music from lh• Mt11mon ldb.,~cle in S..11 l•~" Colv 9:00 0 (j n ITJ Cl) Mode Ho 1nlor miltK>n 1v.i1~blt from the Heh•Ot• 11 ou1 press hmt .. *'It: LC1 (lltf) "IA«•fflM'I Gold" {wu) '69-Crt(OIJ Pech. Oma• Slm•f hlly 5.tv1lu. Jul•• Nfwm11 Camella Spart. Keen~11 Wynn Seventeen men ind lour t.omtn Std • lettlldltf CICllt OI gold 1n the ltn1tory ol tht IJtl'IPllitll Apac•es •nd lhe p11rsu1n1 cn~tr, m Libefltt Anet Jitllmlt • Walker Sparlle With Merw tn us Yecn ID Mtn Gnlf111 Sllow a> l'llt Vltr111i.~ m ci.. u-1wtt1.11 fli) 111 Ptrltn111nce 11 Wolf ''" I n a ) Donn1 & lib11e 1lv Dinah -~:JO- O '17 I 3 8 All'~ ran No 1nlor ffidloon ava1ldble horn tht IM<'/01~ •' JUI piee1 lllllP 0 2>1 • 6 l 101 m NBC Monday ll&hl Movie: 'c 1 (90m) "Tht lone· 1ul Runner" 1dr.) 'lb l•rtLe V twtn M1c~~~I l 4ndofl Br110 M'tlh, )"Ann MPJll M•lt~• ~ue Anrl"''U" 1 l ,, Jr old lohn Cu•I• "•P•"'" ,,,_.. h~ml lt~1 and hom1l1.r1tun '""" from h" mJbthl 1 l•r ,top ror ~•· " 1101101-h1 btd wtll1n1· I ind 11 prulro> (urt1> a· in 4rtu11 whu ,.,,.., Jn UltmPK mrd•I 1n lt4lh 10:00 0 MONTALBAN PURSUES * HELEN '" EX sum 0 I 7 3 I e lucuhve Su1le O O News o :It Cunsmo•r ID Tiit luroptH ~IStOn ol Amt11c1 ( 29 'I ) Streets ot 5,n Fnnc1Ko m 8'nta dt rt1mner1 lt1 Ypl11n & T enn1lle -10:30- CD m ED News 11 :00 Q Q If) 10 1l 6 llttrt 0 26 ( 1iJ \8,) Lou ~mtr1c1n Style 1 b Su fiunl 0 @Ii) )It News O Ctltb11ty Rewut (D M•rr Hartman, Mar, Hu lman m hlti of tht 811me II n I 3 Stump the Stars fll) Mo¥1t: "lhe Man 1ft Ille Wlutt Suit" -11:30- 0 •7 :) e CBS l'le Mo .. e C "Tht Stn11n1 llun" (l'1u I 1,r C·t•• fl•,~old I<• t•I • 'ti ~1,1 "' C:~•df•··••tf Cr-., C•• M A~n•' M h• J ( d JUll•lfJ., o n 6 10 m lllllMy CallOft I 6 Jllt '1l ClvO 0 'f09r Show GI SMws GJ l'ltws 2C Tllf 700 Clvlt ( ~ I ) 5'.ence f1clton Thutre m "'-''Mtttt lt Mottt: C "A Pnnlt's Al11.r" 1011) ')'l ,,1 M·"' l ~· • ,,. CArttt B~r•y t.J, II 1•h4tA Id•" 1,,,, Ctu\bi. lr1ry M•u•~ '''" lj,(~u~ l•.lt Ro, .. I ;nol•• 12:00 O Int of Croucho ('J ttlo•w "r1n Catts to lhll" (dri) ~9 N-. llt fl14nd. hrn ~"'" O•lor~ M1th•fl, H•nJJn Ion~ 111~h M<Call' John Mnrt~y Shnl•y ~•·P~' (D liloolie "h~I of tht 8tKunttrs" (•d•l ·~-PAul lftnirod tu~ 06k•r 111110 Boorn fD ~IC. "lo ,ms Wtfh lowt" -12:JO-O Afl.ll1pl Sllow -s..i tf U Cid." "Tiit SH o4 ••IM ...... "llnoh of hit llrN11u s" Q) MO'l•t "'fttnlttr 611" '"' l C, Yv •ftll" Ot(.~11 '.d l•m••·in 1:00 0 IHI 't ) '10 T-fft (!) Tiit nL Chill -1.30- 0 ""' ('J W111t.,. Ota• " A11,, 2:00 OM"'' U:> "P11u,,1e llost" ldr1) 69 -Crne 8;ifly, S11s.n S•ml l;m•' O Mom Ooulllefulure· "lltuuw of Jw," "fortttr and A 01J'' OAYTlME MOVIES OECEMIU 21 ltlolo. tot yoer COftY1ft1tnct, are th, day's lllOMs. IG:i!O 0 <C) "Tint1n and tllt Blur Oran111" (Com) ·65-Jean Prrtrt 1 albOt "llo1d to Z..lllth1" {tom) '41 8ob llopt, 8ont Crll\bf ~ IC "llundlt ot Joy" ('om) ·~o-IHobbtt Reynolds. ldd1t llS/11'1 ll:OO 0 (C') ....... CMr .... {mus) '41-Don Amecht, Btttt GtJblt 12:00 CD "Tltt .,,,.,,, 01 tilt Btlls" (dr4) '46 Alodl ¥1th. J red M.-cMu111y 1:00 (C) "Smllty" {<Ila) '51- Jollll ltleCtllum. 1:00 D "1 ht .. Utt" (dtl> '!18-Suten H1yw11d. S1111on Oakltnd l:OO Ce) "l'llt ,_, Mid IJlf ._ .. (dt•) '63-ROIY can.oun, llldllfd Alltn. J:JO • CC> "'•111111 r1rt(" (COlll) '64-Tommy 1(1tk, Anntltt ~unicello. KOCE Television (50) -- fte-enlbis American <:ontlut'lor Andre P rl'V in h.i~ signed a new .~ yt•Jr contract to lcJd the London !:>ym phony Orchestra. Incl uded in the pact is Prcvm's lravel with th'-• or- chestra <.luring their 1977 s ummt•r tour 1561 W SUNFLOWER W OF BRISTOL CM 540 0!>14 "THE SILVER STREAK" IPGI MAGAIMST A CROOKS> SKY' ~ "THE GREAT AMERICAN COWIOY" IGl "STUDEMT I ODY" MS9UIRM" IRI Hl I TV SHOPPING CEN rRL ORANG( •!>37 6721 :i CITY CEMTIE CIMIMAS I SA FRWV IMANCHESTER £)(I CC FRWV !CITY OR EX I ~ WALT DISNEY'S "THE SHAGGY D.A." IGI ,,,'),. WALT DISNEY'S Vf" "THE SHAGGY D.A." IGI "IUGSY MALOHE" "'1lU llG I US" tPGI A "AGAINST A V CROOKED SKY'" "THE GREAT AMERICAN COWBOY" (G) Spee1al P1tco 1 l JO 10 2 00 p "' lnc.,t 5oia. & Holldoy1I S 1 .2~ Open Doily 12:30 p.m. · 'Busty' Bombs In Paris PARIS (AP> -Short legs, medium busts and btg personalities are the best equipment for any girl aspiring to parade her nudity at Paris' Crazy Horse saloon, owner Alain Bernardin says. ·'With short legs on a girl I can build her up with heels and create something,·• he told an American Club of Paris luncheon "I prefer short legs. With long legs there's nothing more to be done.'' Bernardin said he also prefer!> girls with moderate busts, about 33 in c h es, but a big personality 1s most im- portant "If they d on't have personality, they're not going to make it," he s aid in a talk billed: ·'The Secrets of the Crazy Horse Saloon." Bernardin, a Frenchman , s aid Americans, Britons and Germans ma)<e the best dancers for his 26·year- old nightclub -a Paris landmark but that the Germans arc the best looking. ttA SU FOi YOUISa.P' " Hiil ""°" ""''··~"~ \HOWTIMU 1 Ja & t lO CIHEMALAHD THEATRE Analtt.f"' US-7601 "NETWORK" lRt "THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME" IPGI '"THE SHAGGY D.A." "RIDE A WILD r<>HY" CGt .. ONE R.EW OVER THE CUCKOO'S MEST" "LENNY" CRt "SILB« MOVIE" "IA.MAMAS .. (rGJ "MA.UTHOM MAH" IRJ "MORMAN. IS THAT YOU?" "KING KONG" IPG) By The A.ssodated Press The following ~ Billboard's hot record hits for the week endmg Dec. 25 as they appear in Billboard magazine. HOT SINGLES 1. TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT Gonna Be Alnght -Rod Stewart (Warner Bros.) 2. YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A STAR - Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr. (ABC> 3. THE RUBBERBAND MAN -Spinners <Atlantic> 4. YOU MAKE ME FEEL LIKE DANCING -Leo Sayer <Warner Bros.) 5. MORE THAN A FEEl.JNG -Boston <Epic) 6. SORRY SEEMS TO DE THE HARDEST WORD -Elton John (MCA-Rocket ) 7.1 WISH -Stevie Wonder (Tamla) 8. DAZZ -Brick (Bang> 9. CAR WASH -Rose Royce <MCA> 10. AFTER THE LOVIN' -Engelbert Hum-perdinck (Epic) TOPLPs . 1. STEVIE WONDER -Songs In The Key Of Lile <Tamla) 2. ROD STEWART -A Night On The Town <Warner Bros ) 3. BOSTON CAptc> 4. EAGLES llotel California !Asylum) S. JACKSO~ BROWNE The Pretender CAsylum) COUNTRY SINGLES 1. SWEET DREAMS -Emmylou Harris <Reprise) 2. THINKJN' OF A RENDEZVOUS -Johnny Duncan <Columbia) 3. BABY BOY -Mary Kay Place as Loretta Baggers (Columbia> 4. SHE NEVER KNEW ME -Oon Williams <ABC· Dot> 5. BROKEN OOWN lN TINY PIECES -Billy "Crash'' Craddock CA BC· Doll Actresses Teruned LOS ANGELES <AP1 -Together again for the first Li me Gle nda Jac k son and Carol llurnetl. The Oscar winner and the Emmy holder will star in "Two Gals from Topeka," a movie lo be produced by the Robert St1gwood Group and Bowden Productions. They will portray Lwms who work as waitresses m Kansas and aspire to become movie s tars in the 1930s and 1940s The film will mark Miss J ackson ·s debut 1n an American-made feature LAST DAY! 2 bv Milos Forman U..&t~,,.. QMI FU.WOii& BERGMAN'S CRIES ANO WH ISPERS ...:Ab--~NIST TAKING off TUISDAY MtGMTOHl.Y ••• ••. 2FAMOUSfUttOf'lAH DIRECTORS LO<* AT 'WOM~ a FRAICCOIS TRUFFAUT 'f'~~~ Prepare .>ourself for a perfectly outrageous motion picture. MCTII0-"3UIW'tlt'4ATU - FAYE WILLIAM PETER ROBERT DUNAWAY HOLDEN FINCH DUVALL .. NETWORK .. "DDl CJIAnnl(y o .. " ..... suncn l.llMIT ,... ..... .,MDWAllD GOTTnuu IR "flM" ~·• 0. • ~"'""o~ "'"'' ' . Untt1d A1111t1 TOTAi T•lllVISION ' WE'VE HT IT All TOGDHER TV WEEK. a "CJular feature of the s..day Dally Piiot, offers a weetly l&llNftOrY of future p~s on Or~ County•• new ~duc:otlonal station -KOCE ChllftMJ SO. tfaur..by.flo&r l11tfftCJ1 of what's doh19 on San 01-.·, dMnMls 6, 8 and I 0 -.cl Santa lriara't Ch.....t J appear in TV WEEK Oft 5-day Clftd ht th• Dally PUof's dally tetnllloft llstlng1 -TV LOG. Every Sunday in TV Week Every Day In Daily TV Log EA.SY USTENING t l . TORN BETWEEN TWO LOVERS -Mary l MacGregor (Ariola America) I 2. WEEKEND IN NEW ENGLAND -ltany t Man11ow (Arista) -I 3. SORRY SEEMS TO BE THE llAUESTI WORD -Elton John <MCA·Rocketl 4 AFTER TH~ LOVIN' -Eneelbert Hum· , perdinck <Epic) ; S. MUSKRAT LOVE -Captain & TennllhtJ (A&.M) SOUL SINGLES 'I 1. CAR WASH -R-0eeRoyce CMCM 2. DAZZ -Brick <Bane> 3. HOT LINE Sylven <Capitol) I 4. ENJOY YOURSELF -TbeJacksons <Epic) J S. ~>O IT TO MY MIND -Johnny Bristol (Atlantic I A .• -.. /' •:.,I ' •.)~ --.' PETER S£U.ERS •• \I eHth ,, ........ . 994·2400 iN ,-,,.., .. HtRSfRT lON ... aJU11un• UOWO IOSSllU lEllnUlltDOft ·--... llOWll WUlUtlS s IUlll -.,JllflY MAlfClllt .,_,. __ JOllYADAMS , ....... -. •1 fOM¥S .lfl!lf.~., .,_ fRAllK W&l.OIUll ,,. 8UKl EDWAaOS P•flott4 , .. O.tttlf .,euKE lDWUOS ,..,.,,. PAllA'ftSIOlt" Clll.Oh1 Dtlv1e TWO la.AT lllTM --AOAINSl A CIOOllD SCY .. l "'"' ntf OIUT AMIRICAN COWIOY tflJ NAii U-1 e ..... llTM MAatl'lt O'nlO $10l Of lMI MOUNJAIN1"1 '"'' MUSTANG COUNttTctf I UIUWAY IOI MLUtl Wlll111 Plvt IOlUllAU111 tl-WTWOOe O\ITLAW .IOSll WAUSt,.I l'tlll SHADOW Of ntl MAWlltPOI lllMAW•T Mlf MIUll Wlllt•I Pllll IOUllWlt•I MM1 ti-It llMllfll ICAUfn ,,,·.=.~;... OTMll SIOI Of nu MOUHTAJN .... l'ttll MUITAHO COUNTIY t•I 10'41 -· e UI flloUYlll IMOllT Al ntf OfVll C,.I ""' MU f SCOCIT & CATllOUSI ntU1SM Y c... CUNT U.ITWOOe OVTLAW .IOSll WAlU tHI ""' SHADOW Of ntl NAW.t ... !tu11Z1r:iiila'liiiiiiiilfiiimiiiiiiiti~ ., •••• , t1 ''lt•t• t1 S2S·3S211 tlllUU 11/H I OAMU SfUOINT toOl (II "Ill HI wnH A SMtU (I) ~~ltR~~·-:::::"Fl CllO lfON llUfOOI I -CAJU Y'"11 I....... 1. fWC).MIHUll WAllNIHOt•I .. ., '1 l . ~ATOl1,.1 ~~tf!JIM*I d2i''4010 J. "" nu eutm1 .. 1 ~·.MO PA.IMI fu.o.tW.tY Mii Nlllll Wltl ttt "u' IOlUHAU 111 . .,. u""'*' .. ,_ ,._. IOUllM(ll ""' ftNOll fllMI (t i l&TI -·~! 1 WIUIA.OI "°'°'" NETWORK (I I 'lllS llTUll# OI I ltUH CAIUO llOlll (II IOllT, MO PAUii "a.M IUM!tl!l(I Jlj ""81 IUIWr IOU!Utttl '"'' nNDll •L1Mt1t1 " tl ti ,. II J: Cot a problem" T hert wnte to Pat Dunn Pat will cut red tape, gettmg the answers and artwn you need to solve inequities m government and OtW· ness. Mail your questions tu !'at Dunn At Your Service. Ora11gc C003t Da1l11Pilot.P0. Bor 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. 111clu.dc your telephone number. The column appears daily eic:ept Saturday1. *""-'S~.Me~zeto~~ I DEAR PAT: Would you repeat the "bear hug" '1ethod of helping a choking victim that you had in =column some Ume ago? I'd also hke to know t a pet$On should do if he is alone and begins to keonfood. 1 G.T .. Mission Viejo I The "Heimlich Maneuver" <bear bug method) .... olns ttHdfll« behlnd the victim and boJding M of your arms UOUDd bis waist at the belt Un~ upt.1 oae of your OMl Wrists nrmly, give a hard aeese •bile allowing tbe vJcUm to slump ard, head and arm.t danglln1. Dr. ffeary J. ffamllcb suggests these steps for 'cboklac victim wbo is alooe: make a flst with one land; place It tbumbllde •<•inst your abdomen, lllpUy above tbe aanl but below the rib cage; and, with your other band, press lbe fist in and up in Marp, thrusting moves. Or, another method is to press your abdomen on the back or a chair . forcing Ch air oat of )'Our lungs and up the throat to shake looeethelodgedrood. Mol>lle Rentf!rtl Due Rnate DEAR PAT: I didn't learn until just recently that senior citizens living in a mobile home can claim a rent rebate. I've been a mobile home resi· dent since 1973. Is there any way I can claim this re· bate on a retroactive basis? P.S., Huntington Beach Yes, but you'll have to hurry. All senior citizt>ns on hlal Security or all other persons disabled and oa dlubllity, who have not flied a State of CaU!ornta form S40 for 1973, 1974 and 1975, lf they Hve hi a mobile home In a mobUe borne park, can MW rue before Jan. 1, 1977, and get a $25 rerund for euh ol those three years. Write to the Franchise Tu &ard, Sacramento, CA t58141 aod as~ for CaUfornJa Income Tax Forms 541 for lt'73, lt74 and 1975. State that you bave not appUed for your "rent rebate" for these years, and MA to do 80 DOW. SJtotD Trf~k to Dft!orat ~ DEAR PAT: Earlier this year you told a reader how to "frost" a punch bowl and make an ice block. I intended to clip the item and thought at the time that it would be a nice touch for holiday entertain· lng. Would you consider repeating the directions for a loyal reader? G.B .• Costa Mesa Se·Hral other readers have asked for a repeat ol Ulla Item, so A VS ls happy to comply. Make the tee bloc:k one day before using. Fut a bowl with two qaam of water, 1nd Jet stand at room temperature ooe hour. Stir occaslooally to r elease aJr bubbles. Mound two trays of Ice cubes In a two-quart, rancy roaad mold ; fill wlth tbe water. Freeze unlU firm. t_m_:ve by d ipping mold in warm water uolil ice •· Tura oat onto waxed paper and return to freaer utU needed. Brush the outside rim of the punch bOwl with a mixture of one beaten eg" wtute and one tablespoon water. Roll edge or bowl m granulated suear spread on waxed paper. Let stand at room temperature about 20 minutes and roll in sugar again. Allow the bowl to dry several hours or ovcm1ght. Film No Sc/dock, Hostages 4,.gree TEL AVIV, lsral'l </\Pl llolly~oocl's Hrs1on of th,e Israeli res~ue raid on ld1 Amin 's Entebbe Airport opened an Tel Aviv and won compliments lrom the toughest critics in the audience -the hi· jack boetages. "tt was quite authen· tic, exa1gerated here and there and m i~smg 1ome Important ele mmt.s, but 1t certainly •aa dramatic." said Sarah Dav1d "lon. on'· 11( Uw 102 persons rescued by Israeli (Ommand~ an the raid July 4 THE WAll.NER Bms Olm, "Victory at En· ~bbs." was filmed en Urtly In Hollywood and wa shown last week on a TV network In the United &ates. •·r expected a real ' Hollywood schlock job," aald another hostage. ''J wns surprl1ted at h ~~ained the Cllm was. TNey really tried to tell U,. atory ralthruUy ... ' THE ISKAELI pre· iniere waa a charity gala at tis.so a ticket. But key ~ . t I l , FAoM Fash ion Newpo rt offi cials portrayed in the him. 1ncludinR Prime M1nii.ter Y1tzhak Rabin, Defe n se M1n is tt'r Shimon Pe res and the le<1der nf the opt'rat1on. nr1g Oan Shomron, dttllned mv1tat1ons, say. 1ng they were lied up Wlth other e nga1temenlc; lnformed sources said they were still annoyed b<•cause Warner Rro!i canceled plans to make the film m Israel The company chart:ed that the itovemment failed to provide the cooperation 1t had promised. Islan d Beach TV I 'll• Due James M ichcner's "llawait " wi ll be adapted as a n ABC· TV mini-series by Lorimar Productions, makers of '"The Wa ltons." The book has a lready b<.•cn adapted for two mov ies. 1to'10 • .. ! "~•(AT AMElllC1Vl ll cow1or· )·40-7·00. I c> IS "S1'{1RY Of O" (XJ •OO • lttO "EMMANUHLE" en so:coAST PlAZA "ROCKY" 7:10. t :h CINEMAlAND CINEMAlAND U II \t Nttllt lo1;c.-. UI IM)t Ull Ulltll' "MARATHON MAN" (R) t >0 IAT .u.. t OO·t 11>-t M "THE LONQl!ST YARO"I 7,tiFlllAaAT-:t , .. , 40 CINEMA ND 11 ll \t ~lllMI • lu~11411 'JI HAI flfl fUllJIC ''MARATHON MAN" (RI , ..,,.;1.n, '"THE LOHGHT YAltD" ,,. .. , .. Buffalo Film Due In Trend r,os ANGELES (AP) -First there was Bruce, the mechanical shark in "Jaws." Then the re- make of "King Kong.'' Now comes "The White Buffalo." The buffalo, a 9-foot. tall, IS ·Coot long mechanical device, Is the lates t creation from Dino De Laurentiis, who ls also bringing you the big ape. Charles Bronson, Will Sampson and Jack Warden star In ''The White BulfaJo" as three men hunting the animal !or a personal reason . Kim Novak also stars. . I For Cla5:,1f1ed Ad /\CTI ON Call a O;irly Pilot /\O·VISOll &12·50711 DAIL y P\LOT A I I 'Night' Starlit Cast Adds Lwter to Willianu' Effort By WlUJAM GLOVER NEW YORK (AP> -The stars shine brighUy In this "The Nieht of the Iguana" a.nd so do several satellite players. As a result, the Tennessee Williams drama that opened Thursday night tn revival at Broadway's Circle in the Square Theater ratea well up among the season's best. . TUE PARABLE ABOUT n 1E terrors of lonell· ness bardJy ranks i.mong the author's finest In structure, but commands atten- tion for poetic imagery and hauntlng emotional insiglit. These nuances are de· veloped with impressive artistry as Director J oseph Hardy permits some highly in· dividualhed approacties to characterization. Richard C hamberlain makes h~ first Broadway ap. pearance in the role of the et1AM1E11u1N defrocked clergyman who leads tounsts on treks through tropical jungles in tus pnvate metaphorical search for salvation. Chamberlain, who went Crom tele~ion to fiJms and for several years has been tackling all sorts of stage roles in this country and Europe, seems initially over-intense and bellicose as the Rev. T. LawrenceShannon. ENEWEST' PINKEST ~NTHER OF Alli HOLIDAY MATINEES "YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE A GOOD TIME AT THIS ONEI'' IN CONTaA9T, 0 DOIWTllY McGuire. long abH'ftt heruboats. tack.le9 por1rayaJ al tbe apiMter ~.who awdes a'\ aili"8 1raDdfathtt on meo· dicanc mission, ln a dttepejvely subdued manner. At~ \wo Jonera deYdop undenitandlng affini. ty. however, their Na d.ifterenccs lnlenslly the es- sential theme. Starring with Uwm is Sylvia Mil.s as the shrewiab, aens.al lnn&eeper ol a Se('(fy 'Mexican hostelry. Lesa an •ctrell tbao a ~ personality, MIH Mlln counter '9"~ points subtlety wtth brassy naturalism. THE CI RCLE'S ambipoos stage area has been most capably solved by H. R. Poindex· t.er's lush woodland byway, Md Noel Taylor's costumine wtob- lnlsively befits each part. Williams set the play in J940. Mtlu when the guns of holocaust were roaring, and at· tempted a sub-theme by including a g006e·11lepping fa'llily of Hitler fana in the action. Their presence now seems a eratuitous intrusion on hii; larger purpose. Cavils about that thecuting of a few bit roles are minor. "The Night or the Iguana" is scheduled through Feb. 20 and until then must rank as a main even tr or every ad mirerofab$orbing dra m a. PlUS '":';·:~~ ~ OnOdl"'>Q, love'' ~ lfle v1!1mote J w.QC>Ofl "The Next Man" KAN CONNERY COllNfLtll SHAAPC HICll/\RD BOONr emt .. fl Wl\H l l'I 11 11'-FN PLUS "CONFESSIONS OF A YOUNG AMERICAN HOUSEWIFE" RATED (X) -CiNOO cEHTER (-: .. :~~.H~.~PPot:. ! G•IDeNG•O'fl \JO 4401/ THE,~EAr • ., H•tt01•1&t • .. ~ (0\ft wf\a ) ,_,...,. UIOfClflfTlll t1t •1 u ..._._. STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR - .,,. AJZ DAIL v PILOT s Monday's Afternoon Prices , , " ...... .. . 11 Monday December 20 1976 NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ... . ,,. •I• Ouot•UOft1.1AffudieJ,,.O.tont~ftiMw Yo1• M1a .... o P•C•l1c Pew "°''°" 0.ttOH•MClf\tHU'WhtfO( .. ~·l~'~'ec:J0"1"by t"4t N•t•on•• A\'O(t•honof ~uru .. ,O.•t•''.,. '"'''""' . . I • '· . ! ....... • 11• I .. 2f)'. ~ • S1t '• I' n.., ll ' t ,,., 10 ' , .. t )tt .. .. .. ., . ., ". I. I ' 1'>"-... ,~.. .• \1 '. ' 4 74 • 101• t ... " • 1, JI J •1• IRl\ I • )4'• t I .,, .. '" ?l'' /\\ '" 14 Edge of Law Businessmen May Escape By MIL TON MOSKOWITZ In 1973 Lumar 8 JIJll, u Georgia bank prC?sidt'nl, was sentenced to 10 years m JWl for embezzling k 6 million Just before he was sentenced, the same court sentenced lhtee young men to 16 years each. They had stolen $13,800 frorn another Georgia bank Wall Street JoumaJ reporter Neil Maxwell picked up on the d1span ty. It showed, he said, that there are "d1ffenng penalties for conven Uonal crimes and the Money Tree white collar variety Mr. Hill chose." The three youne bank robbers took less than 1 percent of what Hill was accwsed or taking. but they got much suffer sentences Businessmen have mvariably been able to escape sevve penalties. such as a Jail sentence, even when tbe companies I.hey run were convicted or breaking laws Not one corpor•te officer went to Jail as a resuJl of the Watergate dbclo:sure• of lllegal political contnbutions and payoffs TIOS MONTH, HOWEVER, THERE WAS a break i:ts pattern In a price fuung case involving 23 compant a federal Judge an Chicago, James B Parsons, meted out all sentences to 15 executives Thirty-two olber executives w"'e given fmes and /or probaUon terms In the dock were23 manulacturersorthe foldlngcartons used to ship goods The charge, brought by the JusUce Department, was that between 1960 and 1974 the companles -and so of their executives -refused or reframed t.o com· pete against one another on the basusof pnce The effect was to fix the pnces of the cartons. Buyers found that the paper companies were "miraculously" quot· mg the same prices And you can be sure that the pnce was a high one, m eaning that we all had lo pay more for the pro- ducts sh1 pped tn those cartons OF THE Z3 COMPANIES INDICTED by the grand jury, 22 pleaded no contest, which lS s1m1 lar to a guilty plea Judge Parsons socked each of them w1tb the maximum fme of $50,000, although he later reduced some of these fmea. Fmes wer e also imposed on 47 executives of the com- panies But the big news came tn the jad sentences, which had been demanded by the government as a deterrent Not since the electrical consptracy cases of 1960-61 wereao many business executives given prison sentences The stiffest sentence was g1 ven to R Harper Brown, pre· s1dent of Container Corp of Amenca, the b1ggesl of the carton makers He was sentenced to 60 days m ia1l and fined $35.000 John F Allen retired chairman of Hoerner Waldorf, wasg1vena45 day Jadsentenceanda$35,000fine THE OTHER 13 EXECUTIVES RECEIVED senlences rangmgfrom hvedaysupto30days mJa1l Whether these sentences will really serve as a deterrent remains to be seen The JS.JI sentences handed out 15 years ago to executives of General Electnc and Westinghouse for fix.mg the prices of electncaJ equipment did not deter the paper company executives from their pnce nggmg game. tn fact. they were carrymg 1t out while the sentences in the elec· tncal conspiracy case were being imposed ma Phtladelpb.ia court And they apparenUyd1dn't s top In his recent book. "Where the Law Ends," law Pl"Of. Christopher Stone suggests that only internal reform of the corporation w 11I stop1rrespQns1b1hty and chicanery. "The point 1s , ··Stone wrote, "that m lhlS env1ronmenl of fun . excitement and do-as you're told corporate loyalty the law's threats are simply no guarantee that people are g~mg to comply Indeed. what 1s worse. I have a strong susp1c1on that being on the edges of the law can even lend a tingle of 00'1 intrigue to the life of middle level corporateoperahves." Vegetable Prices To Rise Sharply WASHINGTON (AP> -COl'\.SUmer pnces of somekmds of processed vegetables may rise sharply this wmter because of smaller crops and poor weather m the 1976 growmg season, accordmg to the Agnculture Department I Production of 13 ma,ior vegetables for process mg, Incl~· mg canned and frozen items. totaled less tha., 11 6 m1Jli9n tons this year an 18 percent drop from 1975 output of oeady 14 1 mil hon tons. the department's Crop RePortmg Board te· po~ . THE ONL V GAINS FROM 1975 were reported fbr asparagus, broccoli. carrot<; and spmach There wete smaller c rops of h ma and snap beans. beets, cabbage, swdet corn. cucumbers, green peas tomatoes and cauliflower Part of the reason was that growers reduced plantings lhis year from a totaJ of l 96 million acres in 1975 lo 1 .1'1'2 m1lhon 1 Then bad weather reduced the crop further , with ~ much rain for the tomato harvest In Cahforma a nd too lltOe ram for good yields of snap beans. sweet corn and othercrof>s m parts of the Midwest INVENTORIES OF SOME PROCESSED Items, particularly frozen vegetables, also are smaller lhls fall than they were a year ago, officials said Even so, USDA experts srud s upphes this winter will be "generally adequate'' although some ravonte brands may be in short supply at tames The report , nn annual summary of 1976 production, sald the farm value of V<'~clables for processmg dropped lo $86$. 7 m1llion, down 22 percent from more-than $1 l b1thon In 1915, reJJectmg lower prices as well as the smaller output 'Except for modestmcre&!>es 1n the value or spinach attd asparagus, all other crops were below year-ago values," t6c report said "Processing tomatoes led the dechne with a 24 percent reduction and a30pcrccnt loss In total value •• ALTHOUGH TKE FARM PRICES OF some vegetabJis were down from 1975, n s mg middleman costs for processi g and moving the vegetables through the food pipeline contm e to mcrease That will help put further upward pressure on re ta1lpnces Cahforma contmued as the leading vegetable productr lhts year with 48 percent of the total tonnage for processina Other leaders were Wtsc-0nsm 9 3 pe rcent, Ohio 5 6, Mill· nesota5 4, and0regon5 Oly to Off er Ught Brew Olympia Gold, a new hght beer containing half ch~ calories of regular Olympia beer, will be mlroduced In rtt)1J outlets throughout the Western United States ln J anuaey, Olympia Brewing Company has announced Robert /\ Schmidt. chairman and chief executive Uld the company's new product has 25 percent fewer caio~ than the two loading light beers now dominating that sdi mentoflhe market The competitive product.'l. Milter Lite and Schhu Light are advertised as haV10g a third fewer calones than their re l(Ular beers OLYMPIA GOLD HAS 70 CALORIES per 12 ounce serv me. ha lithe amount m regular "Oly," Schmidt said the new beer wu ~eloped after m~' than a year of research tesUng and market anaty~I~ He s41r Olympia Gold is a new prbduct brewed from a special bleJld or pretruum malts and snot a varlaU<>o of existing beers . , .. , (liq .,,... Mr' PI 11 "t (~...., C•, -ww-Wfl(lly)~ t 1( Ii~ Wv••ln 114112 1S '°'..,_ • Yt wytvCoro 1'2 '""" , -X-Y-1 hroiC.1101J 17• M."-\I, )(Ire Inc;* ' 40 I~-~ Monday, December 20. 1976 DAILY PILOT ,413 ' Boston's .Nudity ti.!. _BOSTON (AP) -The phrase "Banned in BOiton" once stood as the hallmark of Puritan moral recUtude. But now the city that gave its name to virtue bas proposed legalizing naked danc- 'No ••lne ln lts downtown saloons. . Chairman Charles B)'lTle or the Boston Llcens- •lnl Boa.rd, Which made the proposal, says the hope •JWU to keep prostitution and topless bani from apreadin1 from the downtown neighborhood of. flclally known as the Adult Entertainment Zone into other areas. Byrne was right. About the same Ume, a five· loot, five-inch brunette admitllllg only to the name ol Angie was doin1 dffp lmeebends ror slx admiring lwtcbtime patrons along a 60-foot runway in a lounge called the Nakid l. Angte wore only sequined bands around her throat and wrlat.s, and a pair of sUversboea. "THEY CAN'T DO A.NYl'IONG lo you as long aa you only dance," said Angie. Angle was wrong. According lo the board's pre- TBE MIDTOWN AREA OF lounges, street sent regulations, her dancing was illegal, and the walkers, pornographic bookshops and theaters board could suspend the license of the Naked I -if showina X·rated movies is more commonly known it ever formally learnedoCherexhibition. as the Combat Zone. Byrne said the board wHJ vote lhJa week on the Tea Party' "IT WAS SUGGESTED BY nei1hborhood groups trying to slop l.be spread to the suburbs," said Byrne. "We saw no harm in offering it. We're sort of ta.king the pulse of the people." Detroit ia laking another approach lo halt the spread of adult entertainment establishments by fixing the distance between topless bars to avoid a concentration in any ooe neighborhood. New York City also has been considering similar distance regulations ror massage parlors and sex shows. ' . But Byrne argues, "IC you're going to have these places the concept of containing them in one zone would be besl" ~r11 "They are dancing in the nude down there ap. proposal to permit Angie and scores of other women •1parenUy now." said Byrne in an interview. in the Combat Zone legally to dance nude. AT PVBUC HEARINGS on the nude dancing -;:====::====================;------....:__------------proposal, Suffolk County (Mass.), Assistant Dist. Al· .,. ty. Timothy O'Neill told the board the Combat Zone ~ Solid state mefeYind'. THE FAl\tlLY CIRCUS. By Bil Keane was a "law enforcement n.ightmare" with naked .. .. , '• .I' •I . .. II ,, .a AA.ae performers mingling and soliciting customers for Space ~de accuraMJ. sex acts in the dark comers of their establishments. "6 -.7' "I tease them," said Angie, "but they don't get anything from me. I'm no hooker." FUHCASTSOl with the Light Emitting Diode 'System. Advanced SLR lPthnology for advanced creat1v1ty. The ru11ca St 80 I, with the first Light Emitting Diode metering system A cu•<1te rcc1d1ngs down to a quarter stop Soltd state shock proof dependability no needle can match Extra brrghl viewfinder with specially coated mirror and prism Multi layer Electron Beam Coated lenses for top flare r~s1!>tancr I ?OOOth second shu1ter speed. Compact 1tghl Ne1ght body Complete series of 111trr .~ .. j•f ~ .. j 1 ... 3")•ij._.~ .... r.llangeable lenses. 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We're confident you'll agree with us, when we have had the opportunity to serve you. /, I t 8 111 lack •' \ ' Suzanne Hawkinson \ Karen Ray I\·_; I Jim ett1pet . \ ' ~ ' ,,-.1'7 ......... ' ~ I . " --' ' I; :...# i I • I • Charlie Cotton ,. -.-- Virginie Devi• ,, After her dance. she drank with a customer, her costume vainly covered with a d1aphanous negllgee top. GREAT GIFT IDEA GIVE A SET OF SAILING USSONS THREE 3·HOUR USSONS -'6500 GUARANTEED Rf SUL TS LIDO SAILING CLUI NEWPORT IEACH 1714) 675-0827 4ft ... z Ill s • • 0 0 A ~ l I COtiP~y·e• HU~ H•&.~ Lawyer Guilty ~ ~ 0 I (.,R1~1 "·~~<NAtvr : '"'A.I re. .. ) I ] SAN D1 EGO (AP) - San Jo'rancisco att«"Dey Jordan Arlen Potash faces sentencln1 Jan. 4 after belnt convicted on tbree counta ol supplyln( a reatrlcted dangerous dru1. Potash, 33, was convicted by a jury ol coo.spiring to obtain an unlawful prescripUoa, cooaplrin1 to lurnl..sb a controlled substance and furnishing barbiturates. You're a customer. Not a shopper. 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A apeclal purchaae, thouah not re-ptOducUoo or tran1portaUon problema, we wUI reorder for you al the sale price or offer you a beUU item at the ad· duced, 11 an exceptJooaJ value. vcrtlsed price, This doea not apply to clearance and cloeeoul aald where available quanl1Ue1 are limited. Jf you have a quesUoo concernln1 any Seara ad, pleue call the customer 1ervlce dept. at your nearest Sears 1tore. I \ I I' , • I • "'· ..... - Culture for Christmas All the World's a Kitchen 1n celebration of lhe holiday season, the South Coast Llleracy Council served up more than 200 plates of Kottbullar pl attar. cha gio, laboule and tempur.i an much the same manner as an tn· temational cafeteria. Al no time was everyone completely certain what was being eaten, but ever yone ale, nevertheless. The giant buffet, contnbuled by council tutors and students, offered festive Indian, llahan, Mexican and Vietnamese dishes. Among them wen: H1ca Paper Rolls and Eggplant Dip, aJI easy fixings to add international interest to a holiday buffet. At Orange Coust College, students 1n an Ethnic Cooking class there tried their hands al making Indian curry. II ere too, there was a fesUve exchange of mter culturaJ cook mg ideas . STUDENTS Wi\TOIED whjle Sant1ndar K. Bed1. a native of New l?dhi. drew pun <Indian fried bread) from a deep fat fryer; they listened allcntav<.fly to in!.tructor Mildred Powell as she ex· plained the uses of the meal·:. prevalent sp1c1::s · c il antro, cardamon, tumcrac, cornander, gar am masala and ghee Garam Mabala 1s a blend of various Indian spices, Mrs Powell explained Indian cooks Isome of the best ones are in the l-"'mcs> do not use pre pn .. pared curry powder. rather, it as a blend of tumerac, c rn.indt·r. cumin and sometimes ganger Ghee as th<• Indian' c·rswn of climf1t•d butter Puri as an cxcelll'nt at•cumµan1mc•nl lo Eggplant Dip. served warm from the frycr, al abo goe!> well with a chopped ohvc and cream cheese :.prcad <poor man's caviar>. PURI 4 t•ups unsifted white Oour <you can use unbleached) 3 tablespoons :.hortcning l teas1>oon each, salt, baking powder and sugar l' 2 cups walcr (or less. depending upon consistency) oil ror deep fry1n~ Mix nour, salt, baking powd<:r and s ugar in a large shallow bowl. Add s hortening and mix in with your fingers until mixture is crumbly. Gradually pour in half the water, kn<'ad to make a soft dough ;md contanut• to knt•ad for about 10 minutes I Dough should be firm, like a :-;tiff yt•a:.l dou~h ) Make a sli ght deprl'ss11111 in the top of the dough and spoon in one tables poon water Covl'r with a damp cloth. Let dough rest for 30 mmull•s Pinch off :.mall li;ilb of dough, ;1bout the size of a walnut Roll out on a lightly floun'd hoard in fi ve snth rounds, about I /16-anch thick. Drop one Jt <i time into hot fat al kast one inch deep Lightly tap the top of each one al. soon as you drop 1t in the fat. When the dough puffs up and 1s golden ffrown underneath, turn and brown otht•r :.1dt• St·rve warm Makes 24 large pieces. MTAPAl. (Eggplant Dip> l wholt• t•j!gpl.int I clove garllr 2 tablt·spoon., olt\t• 011 3 tablcs poons l.l·:.amt• s1·1·1.b, lightly t11astcd I tJblt·spoon lt•mon JUltc.' Salt C111d pcppt·r Hake an t'ggplant .it 350 clcgn·cs F . for about 30 minutes. Take oul of OVl·n, cool on rat k, th<·n pl'd off skin. Ma ... h rook1•d pul11 1n lari.:t· boY.I Stir in crushed garlic, !.alt, lt•mon JUl<'t' :.rncJ ol1v1• rnl. I hen 11ghtl} tCJss in sesame seeds. Servt Y.lth n.1t lirt·ad 01 :.t·-..:.im1• trackcrs. CllA GIO \Rice Paper Rolls) l µound ground pork 10 frt•!.h mu:-hrooms 1 ~ pound bl•an sprouts 1 small carrot, choppt•d fine J green onion, chopix'Cl finC' l egg, bC'aten slightly Salt, soy sauce or oyster sauce Cooking oil. prt'ferrably peanut 011 Ran• papcr Mix f1r::.t ft, l' mgn-d1t•nh 1n hmd thoroughly Wrap about 2 tablesrxxms of this m1xtun· 111 n et: papt·r. folding in on lhe ends as you roll Bring lo boil t·nough oil lo mt•asurP about one inch 1n larg<' skillet and ('cmk . oH·r nw<l1um hl•;it. turning roll!. until mixture tn· .,ldl" 1s thorou.:hh· <·ookt'<l .ind nc·r r.1pt·r 1s brown on ;ill s ide's St-n l' hot "1l h p1rl..h-d .ipnn1l -..1111·1• PICKl.f:U APRICOT S,\lTt. I J.ir apr1<·ot pr<•<,t·n , . ., 1 tJbll•spoon "''Y or msl1•r .,JUto· I t1•aspoon lt·m1m o>r Jim<• JUI et' Dash hol Jll'Pll('r 4-aurt• Mix to~l'lhl·r ;ill ingrt'<lll'nt... until '>mooth 1n blender St•rvc 10 s1clc dish for clunkin~ nt'<' p.irt·r ruli.... or dn·ss two roll!. per serv ing on a 1>1.il 1• Wll h t h1· ~.IU('P I ' BEA ANDERSON, Editor BARBARA GIUS.BOWEN, Food Editor Monday. December 20, 1976 81 Holiday edibles take a global turn with rice paper rolls (upper left). presented to South Coast Literacy· group by Nhi Hguyen; and Indian fried bread prepared at right by Satindar K. Bedi. Below. students at Orang1 Coast College sample yule feast Indian Style - sans flatware. A Bit of Old English Well-seasoned Feast Many a candle has nickered to show off a succulent beef roast Drowned in its own herb· studded crust and cookt.-d through to a juicy pink, It is a favorite meal to grace a festive table whether in EnglandortheU S A. A savory roast simply requires wiping the outside of the roast Wllh a s plit clove of garlic ; then, making tiny sliL-; with a knife into the f::st· tier outer skin, insert tiny sprigs of rosemary or thyme (or both ). summer savory or parsley. Don 't forget the side attractions such as Yorkshire pudding. a buttery, crispy-shelled c~g concoction that is to the English roast what cran- berries are to the American turkey. Cooked In a very hot oven, the pudding should be served i mmcdrntely. as an urgent sour· ne, then slightly sauced w1th strained "au JUs" from the roast. You can add a touch of Christmas red to your board with a side dish of sauted cherry tomatoes. The tomatoes can be blanched, drained and peeled ahead or serVlllg lime, then tossed in hot_ butter at the last minute. For a salad. choose a simple mixture of greens. You can make at Interesting with julienne strips of pickled beets and eggs mimosa; then dress It delicately with oil, vinegar and herbs. strips or pickled beets and hard-cooked eggs that have been put through a sieve; then dress it de- licately with oil. vinegar and herbs For a frothy finrue (many people prefer something lighter than plum pudding after a meat course), bring on the Christmas lrine. Simply assemble layers or already-prepared pound cake, custard, whipped cream. fruit pre- serves and fr<'sh frull alas. a glorious "shortcake." lo selecting a roast, allow t,'.i to 1 pound or beef per person. (This way, you can enjoy lei· lovers.) It's beat to use a meat thermometer to judge desired doneness, but a handy rule or thumb Is to allow 12 minutes per pound for r are, 15 for medium, and 20 for well done. Let the roast stancf at room temperature for about 25 minutes before bcginnina to roast Place It, rat side up, In a shallow pan (Use a roasUng rack if you have one). Insert thermom eter into michecUon of roast so that tip reaches center of muscle (make sure it's not touching any bone). Roast meat undisturbed for about an hour. Tum off heal (do not open door -this is impor· lant>, and let roast continue cooking by ilsell as heat is distributed evenly throughout the meat. At the end or one hour check internal tem.· perature. Beef will be pink and juicy au the way through when thermomete r registers 130 degrees. If desired doncness is not reached. turn heat to 300 degrees ( F.) and allow beef to continue roasting, checking temperature every 20 minut<'s. BlJTrERY YORKSIORE PUDDING 4 eggs, beaten 2cups milk 3~ cup butter 13/.t cup flour 1 teaspoon salt '-• . Heat oven to 450 degrees. Combine eg1s, milk and 6 tablespoons melted butter : add flour and s alt. Mix well. Brown remaining butter ln small saucepan ; coat bottom and sides of 10 6-oz. custard cups. Divide batter evenly among cups; bake at 450 degrees for 10 minutes. Reduce oven temperature to JSO degrcesi continue baking for 20 minutes or untJI golden brown. Serve lm· mediately. Makes 10 individual puddings. SAUTEDCHERRYTOMATOES 2-3 pints fresh cherry tomatoes I/, cup butter or margarine 1·2 cloves garlic, peeled and .. -•··. Pinch each of dried mint Jeaves, sweet basil and parsley flakes Dash o! lemon juice Salt and pepper to taste Bring a 2-quart saucepan fuJI of water to t full boil. Remove stems from tomatoes and drop gradually by s lotted spoon into water to blanch. Remove arter 15 seconds to paper towel and drain. When cool enough to h and.le, peel. In large saucepan, melt butter and saute garlic until transparent; remove from butter. Add tomatoes and herbs and toss gingerly over medium heat about 4-5 minutes. Sprinkle with lemon juice, season to lute and serve lm· mediately. Makes 6-8servinRs. % DAIL V PILOT Monday December 20 1976 Discovery a Relative Matter (Ann Landers ~ .-DEAR ANN LANDERS I am \Hthng lo you ' · '•ut my problem bcC'i.iU!te I don'l have the QOUtage to talk to anyone ebe • I am 29 years old, ha\'C' a lovl'ly wife, thret· lookt'd for the t'W llnen po!ttmarlr on the en· vt'lope and mullt'red a few ~ords about "those \'alJe:.." Rut toda.>, what with Rentt Rltbards <formt>rl~ Dick Ra.,kind> and sevual olhers coming out of a wide assortment or closels, I'd bel~V<' an) thing. • beautiful children , and a secure Job I am very dluch in lovt' with my wifes father G.-t some counseling and urge your father · ln·law to do the s ame. Your theraplsl will advise you in rt'gard to sharing this wllb your wire - and what to do If you are strongly Inclined lo go the other 'n }' . • We have been to~cthcr tmy wife and I> for J\ine years I havl· bt.~n 1n love with her father for • ly.io year!> I discovered he cilso had the same f~lings for me e ight months ago • : ll1s wife dit•d 1n 1!16f; 111• \\ants a life with me . ' ~d I love him . l>ut I don't know what to du Neither of us art' fl am1ng fogs Wc are sure n(J one has the sl1ghlt·:-.t 1dt•iJ lh<il we arc involved :.o deeply with onl· anothcr My w1((• \\ould Ix• very ~ho<·kc<l and hurl. but l:>olh her father und I fN·I that our love· s hould not 6t! denied I don ·1 know what to tell her or 1 F I should lC'll her at all f'lt•ase uch l!>C me. N N P , DEAR N.N.P.: U !tl year I would have DEA H ANN: Recently you printed u letter from a tall lady who signed herself "Ht!ight of HappinC'ss " She gcivc several hints on how to handle hl'r hl•1ght. I'd like to add my two cents worth <I'm a ~uy, by the way I l There IS a change in attitude between high :-chool and colh.'ge. ln high school, most boy-girl pairs con~1!>tt'<.I of a short, bouncy cheerleader and a tall. m a!>c ulinc BMOC -usually a football It's a Small World AP WireP'lolO Youngsters in Miami know where t o go fo r cxclus1vc Christmas s hopping. The Little World Shop. o perated by high school mc rcha ndi~ing s tudents , only sells to children. YES Looking for Host Families \'OUTH F.XC'llANGF. SERVICE: In J anuory, eo teena,ge students rrom Ct.'ntra l a nd South AmC'rica will be landint:! 1 n the U . S . for O'n e GOING OUT OF BUSIN..:SS!! EVERYTHIMG MUST GO · 300/o to 500/o OFF! ruHTs.roTTER Y-MACU.Mf..MACRAMI SU,,LllS FANCY PLANTS I S25 Mew V~ ~ .• Code Meta orEN MOH."'" UT .• 10..6 semester of school. YE S. a non profit or ganization based in San Clemente, screens stu· dents and arr anges for host families. Many Amer ican homes still are needed. Anyone interested may cont<1cl the organization al (714) 492.7907 MISTLETOE Ot\~C'E : A special Ch ris tmas par· .-.-------------------ly for s1n):!les 1s planned ·Rugger by Gant Chnstmas n1~ht al 9 p.m . at the Disneyland Hotel, Anaheim There also will be ci New Year's Dav dance at the same time a·nd place ~ Gant Rug!)er with Its innovative color combinations allows you to wear a Rugby shirt that Is totally unique. Pure cotton knit. Long sleeves $17.SO short sleeves St6 00 WORKSHOP: A four day sesswn on m akt• up will be pn•11entcd at thr South Orangf' County YWCA. Sant<i An•• from M on d a \ . I h • c :!7 , t 11 Thuri;d ~y. Dc•r :10 RPg1str:it1on 1" SI"> :1n1I frl.'e ehtl d (·.1rl• "111 tw prov1decl i\rran~1·1111·uf -; .. rC' lo br matlt• h~ l'allim the Y .it 542<1577 UDO 1s u : WOMt:N· The annual 1'/t•w V1·.1r·s f.H• part\ \~111 h.1\1· a lt.111 11· l>.111!1 I ht•1111• .11· Santa and all the fun Wu1cliff Plau 1028 lrYUle, Nowport &ach, CaWornia Phone 642-7061 Brt,,Q lhP ch1ldrnn daily to Hunttn(lton Cenlnr lor hnliday fun and fesllv1l1es mclud1nQ Santa. holiday ouooel shows caroltnq concerts and lhe ma1es11c "mile high commumly Chrrslmas tree All dedicated to Marine Ct>rps To~·lor· Toi'! !:leach Blvd & Edinger al !he San Drago Fwy ..... .Mc .. d _.._....CIMir..- ~~~~~ I ...... , .......... (114) H1-t960 '""- HAMS "So Good ... It win 1faw.t' You 'til It's GoM" rUASE ... HO MORE PHOHE ORD!!RSI IUT ·-If y• Hiit • Cllr4tf!Mt Hof!-, lolled HMI ..... ., ....... thin ... MOii., Tu.a. or Wed. Giid we wlll ha•• • H••Y .. hd "-,.,., .. , CIMH Dec. J4 ot J p.m. Also Clewd Dec. 25 & 26 • Ready to Ssrve with Hooey'n Spice Glaze • Spiral Sliced From Top to Bottom • We Package and Ship lrom Coast 10 Cou t • Full Service Delicatessen • lmportod Chooses CORONA DEL MAR PALM SPRlNCS J ttUl+-y 111 "°'' e-• "'"' ··--"'" rmi &13 .. 9000 RANCHO MIUGl (1141 341.3114 cord ing to Mrs. Gene Mehnkoff, chairman. Festivities in the com· munity c lubhouse will begin at 8:30 p.m. with dance music provided by J ack Conners a nd the Lldo Levee Loungers. Complimenta ry cha m- pagne will be served at midnight. and e nte rtain- me nt o f o ri g inal sketch es, ent itled Dlackouls or 1976, will be presented by Mrs . Elsie Painter and Tom Tully. DOLPHINS : "A Partridge i n a Pear Tree" was saluted in the annuol Christm as Cen- terpiece Co ntest , s ponsor e d by th e Women's Div:sion of the Newport H arbo r Chamber of Com mc rcc Fnr variations of the thc•mt'. pnws went to thP N t• w p o r t ~ r l n n , ~ \\ t• 1• p s t a k l's a n d p1•qH·t11:.il trophy. T he Fl11wer Seller Shop, first: Corona del M a r l'ropert lt'S, secon d : Hank of Newport, third. .ind ~1kk1 'i; Fla~ Shop, l>olph111 t rnphy JO<'k 2 Back when the mruu-coal!t came out. the short girls clumped along like cows. I actually :-aw one gal FALL <her root got caught in her hem). The t all girls swtrled tn a graceful glide when they walked. 3. At dances when I got stuck with three or four peewees in a row, my neck would start to ache from leaning over (I am 5' 10"). but one dance with a tall gal and my neck "recovt.'red." This is just one fella's view for whatever it's worth, Annie. Sign me -A BIRD WATCHING CAT FROM CONNECTICUT DEAR BIRD WATCHER: Thanks for meow. log ln tbla direction. Many pussycals wrote to comment, but you were the only Tom. DEAR ANN LANDERS: The letter from Mrs. Invisible re ally got to me. I was Mrs . lnvi!ti· ble too, until I got smart. My addle-brained husband never used to introduce me to bis Aries friends either. and I gol sack and tired or remlnd· ing him (with a gentle nudge) lhat l was present. About three months ago when be foreot for the umpteenth time, 1 stepped forward, put on my bigeesl s mile, extended my hand to the most attractive man in the group, and purred. ''Hi, there. M y name is Mary Jones. What's yours?" My husband h as never failed to introduce me since. -NO LONGER IGNORED DEAR N .L.I.: I like your st yle, lady. Nothing 1ucceed1 like success. '~~~~::'.~~···. ·. ¥ti'~~-~·:.~[. .. ~· ~~~ .···~ ·. ·~' /~~ \~· ~:. ~_'·1 E l~L ·f-.'VOR '.~ ~!_k; ··. '.HALF-SIZE Sll()li~} Ce I e brat e ~:/f is the Christmas St~re ... -.~r~ .... , r.~.. for Large and Half·S1zes T u E s D A y . of limitations. of how rar !·. ;11 See our happy ideas in: DECEMBER 21 to go, of when to lllSist · ~~' BySYDNEYOMARR that others prove ~hey : ~~·' •PANTSUITS •DRESSES ARIES (Ma r c h 21· lhat so la r c he lp i n g ·~·~· •SWEATERS •BLOUSES . April 19): New Moon SCORPIO (Oct. 23· • . · .. • • -A ~ . emse ves. f . · GOWNS SLIPS ·~ pos it io n hi g hli g hts Nov. 21): New start in· ~~ -"'.• I . . ~; · achievem ent, fulfillment dicated. You get to heart ··~ .. · 1 you re~//y con ' decide , ~J..f~?. of goal, a feeling of calm of questions. Re latives. . . 'I~~~ give her o ·t.$14 ™~ reflection in connection messages and s hort trips . ·.L~~~ GIFT CERTIFICATE ~.· • .ti,~ . w i l h h o I i d a y c1.so(m1.nme.and attention. Idea Ell~ HALF SIZE SHOP significan ce. Party,· celebration leads lo good SAGITTARIUS <Nov. Nors • contacts. 22-Dec. 21 I· T each and FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH Mr: ~:)~s G~~~r\~n2~; ~!~~;~~P~~:~~c~~;{. n 4 O•o•v•'o·• Mou 84 H..•""9'°" c.A,., as pect coinc ides now tion prorrr am. Give more LAGUNA HILLS COSTA MESA h loguno H·ll• Moll 180• N r1 II _, w i t h m e s s a g es , attention to he alth re-J ••po "'· philosophical concepts, gimen. Accent on collec· SHOP SUNDAY 11-S t Except Co11ta Mtul journeys, educational lions, payments, locating BankAmeflcord e Moster Charge project s, l o n g-r ange lost articles. improvlfig ....__ ___________________ , pla ns. Be tho r oughly incomepotential. fam iliar with basic re· CAPRICORN (Dec. quirem ents. 22-J an. 19): Lunar cycle GEMINI fMay 21-June high m ake new starts, 20): Emphasis on in· be more independent, com e, m oney a s 1t r elates take initiative m original to special re lationship, project. You could fal l needs of partner, mate. m adly in love! You Involvem ent is ind.i cat· becom e m ore a le r t. ed. Nothing is lukewarm aware. more feeling -it is all or nothing. hot your hunches arc on or cold with no middle target. ground. AQUARIUS (J an. 20· CANCER (June 21 · F eb. 18): Wh at ha d been July 22): Accent on hidden is reve aled. You public r e lations, are given ver y important responses to those with person treatment. lour. ideas oppos ite your own, Emphasis on charitable need for coopera tion, endeavor, club, group or contracts, marital hos pital. Y o u gain status. Domestic change, glimpse behind scenes. adjustment are on agen· PISCES (Feb . 19- da. March 20): Pleasure, LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): companio n s hip. ex- Emphasis on health, c hange of i deas a r e employme nt, pe rceiving featur e d . I who is constructive for ;=====-======t; you and the opposite. Have enough self r egard BA l DWI N to choose with care. Spiritual insights g ained PIANOS-ORGANS as you listen and read. VIRG~ (Aug. 23-Sept. C:::...b~ _ _ 22): Children, cha.nge,I ..-. -~ ~~ variety, ability lo build , :~ --. • on a more solid base ·· ~ -~~~en ;r~ ~'~t:~~1~~~ \ k_ Z priorities into focus. Em· J 1 · · . phas ison style, methodof1 ' J · • ., I operation. pleasure from 1 • t ~ company of loved ones. ! LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct.' l / ,11111ry Financ1n1J 22): F inish rather than begin -com e lo aid or one who confides pro· blem. However. be aware' REWARD '" •" 11"efnp1 to t••I ~ •tfK1tv. neH of l't'Mt MVef'tltlftl ft\H 11 .. ete ""-'"f I OM •••Ill Oki I i .... '""'"'' •• GM or '"• Ne• l lear• fOf att U ..... Oft• Ho d••lett Phone: 546-6740 Lessons In struments YATES MUSIC CENTER Fashion Island 640·9020 OPEN DAILY 10 AM · 9 PM ::--- Worm Up- the toes from toaster Camel. Bone. Light Blue Red. Black Sizes to 10 You•11 wa1m up lo Vla1m-Up, lhe cozy, cuddly slipper that loves you1 leisure hours. A soil k1d·ltke textu1e in plush lake fur and there's an extra measure or corn· ior: tn the super soft sole. The colots are warm and wonde1fu! ••• and lhe p11ce is nice, loo. $15.00 S4 FASHION ISLAND • MEWP'ORT HACH• '44-41ZJ 27 hit Moltt St~ U.•re 12131 JIJ.3671 Opefl: M•. • Fri. 'tll f """' • Deity I 0 to S:JO • CIMH 5-llry your choice ... our two great sweatsh ir ts. tne. flrst,a. cotton blend in 6 co1ors. the second;t.he fine.st sueded lambskin in natural chamois or EroJeatshirt grey. $8~e.nd •175QQ s ueded 1ambskin .. 44 fashion Island, newport center 644·5070 Ethnic Ideas In 'Pot' A myriad of international re- cipes for soups, main dishes, breads and desserts 1s contained in "The Melting Pot," <.1 handy looseleaf cookbook compiled by the parents' aux1li:iry at Wh1tt1cr SC11ool in Costa Me:.C:I Included arc s ucn intcrna· lional classics as Apple Kuchen from Germany. Scott1:.h J<.im Sandwich Cookies, Spactilc, Malaysian Beef Stay Satays with Peanut Sauce, Swedish Cabbage Rolls, Minestrone and Russian Pirog hi. The book 1s a \•atlable for SI a copy at the schoo l's mult1- purpm . .:! room. The following is an "all American" pork 'n apple recipe from Nancy Ann Ladd. PORK CHOP AND APPLE BAKE Pork chops, one per person '"ct' tthctin .......... ~i .. o~ 24 LIMITfD SUl"t't. Y OH SOME ITIEMS ., 4 tablespoons butter or margarine 2 tablespoons Lotlle steak sauce 4 large, t;,irt apples, peeled and sliced 1 ~ teaspoon gr a led lem on peel 1 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 i teaspoon cinnamon 11 ~teaspoon lemon Juice ·'• eup brown sugar '2 cup hot water Brown chops in 2 tablespoons butter on top of s to\-e Arrange an a baking dish Spnnkle steak sauce over. Mix apples , lemon peel. nutmeg, cinnamon, lemon JU•ce and brown sugar. Spoon over pork chops and dot with remain ing butter. Add hot water Cover and bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Uncover ;,ind bake 30 minutes longer, or until chops a rc tender Flame Snuffed FLINT, Mich. (AP) - This city's eternal flame -snuffed out by over· zealous hot dog roasters -1s headed for a facelift. Ctilf-io Coobd, Ho. I qyollty $249 SHRIMP . . . • . . • . . . • . • . lb. The name, originally lighted 1n Mc Farlan Park on Memortal Day, 1970, and supposed to burn forever on natural gas, became a favonle for barbecuers a nd Cell victim to hot dog dnp· pings about a year ago. Sitow c,... ) lb. bOCJ only s 3 2 5 COCKTAIL CLAWS . . . • "'· ic-.,cr• s2s9 COCKTAIL MEAT . • • • • • rb. 4 I 8 30th S.,..... H•~-..Clt l'tL 67).1116 Last Thursday, 1t was reltghted for Veteran's Day and was renamed the Freedom Flame. • 1~ ~·----~ .... ......--TllANK~ ~/)~ Yov ~!§ ~tiW-S 7J!AN~ ~ ~-+s Thanks When 19u serve RlrrCrackers, everybody thanks you. Including us. . . . Party Spread DAIL y PILOT B:J Guest will go crackers over salmon spread MED. SHELL-OH RAW SHRIMP LUGE CLEANED RAW SHR MP COOKED COCICTA.IL SHRIMP J95 LI. HOURS: MOHD4YlM•U Fat. I l:l().5:30 ~ molded, decorated· CLOSED S4TUllD4Y & SUM04Y. CLOSED DIC. 2•·· ..... ----------------------------.......... -t with green onion rings and aspic. The FISH MARKET Jllft mid Sandy c-.- 145 E. BROADWAY, COSTA MESA 645-5223 Salmon Festive Party Salmon Spread, molded an the shape of a tree. is scrumptious on crackers or party slices of French, rye or Pum- pernickel bread. PARTY SALMON SPREAD 2 e n velopes un- fl avored gelatin 1 :i cup water l can (]6 ounces) salmon 'z eup coarsely chopped onion 12 cup dairy sour cream 2 tbsp. lemon juice 1-2 tsp. garlic salt 1, .. tsp rt11J weed 1 .. tsp. pepper 4 s prigs parsley Soften gela tin in water. Dissolve over hot water. Place remaining ingredients in blendcr container. Run on low until smooth and well blended. Mix in gelatin Pour into 5-cup mold. Chill until firm. Tum out on ser ving dish; garnish with additional parsley, pimiento and s li ced green onion, if desired. Ser ve with assorted crackers. Approximatc- Jy35servings. USDA l"llMf SIDES FttEEUtt IEEF cur& 86c FA~~~~-~~~~. s I ~; ~ LI. USDA A GRADE HAM "A" fOI OVAU" ~"' 6 •HMu ur Ml'IC11D POI -·~,.., .. u tto r..t•CH • '4•CM 1 •H \ii • ._, "AIMI • IM IU\ Ht Ml..-t• lO U U t 19" I \ t l Goll.. a """le .... tM .. , • WHf • fVltlt 1"9 l .. " ~ tt IU\ .. , ttH it-C.-1" Ul .... U O\ \II II I ........ , C,O.-IU••t•t tel ..,.,u. '°" c .. ' New • ,., ... ' " '""' .,.... .. ff 001 ... r U f ~IA°' I W #llt1#4rft jft rf "ot.U\t I\• t fRHH APl"LI YI.WY TUllCIYS et;~.: ~ 114 DAILY PILOT Ralphs is determined ••• You won't pay a lower price on frozen Grade A turkeys• *It's true, It's Ralphs sincere desire that this Christmas, you won't pay a lower price on Grade A frozen hen or tom turkey s than Ralphs price on Armour Star frozen Grade A turkeys. This off er applies to our six major food chain competitors chainwide non-restricted prices ... Alpha Beta, Fazio's, Lucky, Market Basket, Safeway and Vons. Offer effective December 20 thru December 24, 1976. So if you find a Grade A turkey for less, call Julie Grayson at 1-800-262-1600. You can help make Ralphs the one place for the best value on your holiday turkey. 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 . Ralphs store, complaint j or price inquiry, call me. r·rd like to take the oppor- tunity to wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas. Call .lull• Grayson 1-800-262-1600 Porte loin-Cont1ina: 6 Center Cut & 3 End Cut Chops Mixed Pork Chops 09 Ralph1 Butter Basted TomTurt<ey -per II -lb. Super Fresh Pack Ground Chuck 3 lb. pkg. Hlck~'l..Smoked Ralpns SliCed Bacon Dold-Butcher Boy Boneless Ham Golden Premium Holiday Meats-USDA Choice Beel .. . . . 89 • c Ralp_hs Wnipping Cream Regular or Cornbread Mrs. Cubbison's Dressing Ralph1 Pumpkin Pies 4 oz. Tube or 7 oz. Bottle .20 OFF Pack Head& Shoulders Shampoo ~~!ip! ~~~ -~~P.P~o~V. ~~.!?~!'?!!r'!' will cloe• •I norm•I time Thund1y. CMctc )'Our Ioctl 1tOl9 lot apec:lel closing hours Frld1y. All Ralphs will be closed Chrisbnas Day In Shell California Walnuts Strained or Whole Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce Semi-Sweet Chocolate Nestle's Morsels Our Very Finest Ralphs Golden Premium Ice Cream Holiday Pantry Fillers 0 Holiday Produce per 69 lb .• D Swift Butterball Stuffed Turkey D Pork Shoulder-Picnic Style Fresh Pork Roast D USDA Choice BHf Chuck per 89 O Ralph•·Black Rlpe-6 oz. can 39 O Sweet, Juicy 1b. • 1!£.1 Large Pitted Olives ea. • r£J D' Anjou Pears 4 lb1. '1 for Boneless Roast D USDA Choice-Beef 0-Bone Roast D USDA Choice-Small End . 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ANAHEIM 6942 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH STORE HOURS. 9-10 Deily, 9-9 Sunday 2660 SAN MIGUR, tlWPOIT HILLS 380 E. 17fh ST., COSTA MESA 12°' IRVINf, TUSTIN, flWPORT & IVI• •VD. 2A167 PASfO DE VALBIJA. WiUNA HW 17261 17th ST., TUSTIN • . -"~ Monday. December 20. 1976 0-'IL V PILOT •: America 's Favorite Chicken 'Sou per' Spuds Stuffed The base of this ta.5lt~·tempting buffet soup is a blend or con. densed chicken broth and cream or chicken soup. in 2·lnch pieces l can (4 ounces) sliced mushrooms, drained or l Y.i cups fresh. sbced and saulL-ed America loves potatoes. Jn fact, potatoes are so popular. according lo the USDA, the per capita consump- tion la about ~ pound a day. with baked potatoes edatnc out all other kinds 'ol cooked varieties. Three stuffed potatoes are made savory with bacon , cheese, veeetables and herbs. The cooked inside is re- moved and tossed with other ingredients, then returned to the edible, nutritious shell tor beat- ing. Enjoy. BACON AND PAaBLEY STUFFED POTATO~ 4 potatoes h~g 3 tablespoons milk 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 6 slices bacon. cooked, drained and crumbled '.4 cup chopped parsley 2 tablespoons finely chopped onion l teas:><><>n salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper l/4 teaspoon dried leaf thyme Scrub potatoes, dry and orick with a fork. Bake in 425 d F. oven 45-55 minutes, untu son. Immediately cut slice from top or each . Carefully scoop out potato without breaking skin. Place potato in a large mixing bowl. Beat in egg, milk and butter ; beat until smooth. Stir in remain- ing ingredients. Pile potato mixture into shells. Bake in 350° F. oven 25 minutes. Yield: 4 servings. SUN VALLEY STUFFED POTATO~ 4 potatoes legg ~cup milk 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1/4 cup fi nely chopped green pepper 2 tablespoons finely chopped onion 1 cup (4 ounces) sh redded C h e ddar Pate Shaped In Ball Spicy Ch1£'ken Llver Cheese Ball is a wh olesomt' hor s d'oeuvre that provides nutrients as well as taste appeal. There's a sublle blending of spices, pep- peroni and cream cheese and toasted almonds. S PI CY C HI CKEN UVER CHEESE Bi\U. ~ pound broiler fryer chicken II vers 1~ cup chopped sweet onion 2 tablespoons butter l package...<8 owice) cr••m cheese 1h teaspoon salt 11.t teaspoon pepper 119 teaspoon basil 1'9 teaspoon oregano 2 tablespoons pep· peroni·flavored textured protein bits Toasted whole almonds Wash and pal livers dry, Chop well Melt but- ler ln small s killet over medium high heat. Add chopped li vers and onions. Saute for 5 minutes. Beat cream cheese in electric mixer or party-size blender un- lll smooth. Add sauteed liver. onions. butter and drippings from sauteing. Season with salt, pepper, ba.sll . oregano and pep· peroni-navored bits. Mix until ingredients are w e ll b lended . Refrigerate for 45-60 mjnutes. Remove and shape into ball. Chill for several hours. At serving time, stud with toasted almonds and arrange on tray surrounded by crackers. Secrets Personal Give an unusual but personalized girt from )'OUf kitchen. Tie a IJ'OUI> of cookie recipes totetber with seasonal ri~ -and you have a small "Cookies rrom My Kitchen" package to give friends. Accompany the recipe!' with the Clooties anct th g1ft "tll be even . more l welcome. I j J cheese 1 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper 1/4 teaspoon dried lead basil Scrub potatoes, dry and prick with a fork'. Bake in 425• F . oven 45-55 minutes. until soft. Im- mediately cut s lice from top of each. Carefully !>COOP out potato without breaking skin. Slice potato in a large mixing bowl. Beat in egg, milk and butter; beat until smooth. Stir in remaining ingredients. Plle potato mixture into shells. Bake in 350 F. oven 25 minutes. Yield: 4 servings. GRADE"A"YOUNG TURKEYS Lancaster Fanns Hens or Toms Frozen 10·221b. Avg. lb. r Safeway' or Dubuque 4-lb. Can BONE ESS HAMS Smolc· s A·Roma Cootied (Water Added} lb. 79 TETRAZZINI SOUP 1 can (lOlh ounces) chicken broth I can (IO!h ounces) cream of chicken soup J soup can water l cup ught cream 1 cup cubed cooked chicken or turkey 1 cup cubed cooked ham 2 cups cooked spaghetti cut •,4 cup grated Parmesan cheese 2 t ablespoons choppe d parsley 2 tablespoons chopped p1· mien lo ln large saucepan, blend broth into cream or chicken soup; add remaining ingredients. Heat; stir now and then. Makes 6 to 8 servings. USDA CHOICE BEEF. RIB ROAST Choice'"' Lar91 lnd USDA s (~ •. Sl.51 lb. 29 HOLIDAY STORE HOURS More Quality Meats From Safeway! FRESH TURKEYS YOUNG TURKEYS Open 8:00 A.M. All Week Monday ttlru Friday Wiii Close Fr~day at 7:00 P.M. and Remain Closed CHRISTMAS DAY ~ ~~~~~do!:~ .................... ~:·$1291 ~~ .. ~.~.~~~~~ .................. ~~: age Dubuque Meats 1-a. s111 Breakfast Sausage 1-111. lolofna ., s.tMll ca... .................. "" """"'..., ................................. 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DAIL V PILOT Monday December 20 1978 By BARBARA 1 clove garlic, finely GIBBONS rnmced Among the ht.> artiest 3 tablespoons flour Jnd t asties t o f ul l 8-oun ce container ' 0 t'lhn1c" l'U1 s 1n1.•s 1s plam low-rat yogurt Hungarian .. but hardJy sail and pepper low-calorie. with all 1ts 2 te aspoons mmced sour cream and noodles. frt'sh parsley onions to a servlng plat- ter and keep warm. cup tender -cook e d noodles w11l a dd about 100 calories.) Jn o ur mt>lting-pot fanuly one or the favorite "bnng-along" dishes is Uncle John M a sek's Hungaria n Cucumber Salad poon sweet Hunsarian Paprika salt and pepper '~ ·>J THE SLl fi GOUR Md Paprikash Luckily for <'alone coun Put the pot roast in a ters, v~al 1s one of the heavy Dutch oven and leading main l'Oursl· pour on the wine and "meats " water. Peel the onions J>APRIKASH and cut in half. Add them boneless lean v<•a l to the pot, cut-side up. Simmer down the pnn juices unLil reduced to about one-hair cupful. Blend the fl our and yogurt together and stir rnto the s1mmer10g h· quid with a whisk. Sim mer until thickened Ctr sauce ls lumpy, blend smooth with e lectric mixer or whir in your blender ) CUCUMBER SALAD 1 ml'<iium cucumber 1 large s talk celery one-half small on.ion (optional) Peel the cue umber and slice with a vegetublc slicer at the thinnest set- ting. Set aside for about 20 minutes, then drain and di sc ard t h e moisture. Cul the celt>ry in half lengthwise, then slice into balC·lncb pieces. Peel the onion and slice razor -thJn ; break into rjngs. Mince the gar Uc aod parsley. ~ shouldt'r, Sprinkle the veal and 1 clove garlic rolled and t ied onionswithpaprikaand <about thrC't' pounds> · minced garlic . Cover 1 z cup dry white closely. Simmer on top or wine the range, or slow-bake 1 ~cup waler m a 300-degree oven until Diet Treat Season to t11stc with salt and pepper and sprinkle with parsley. To serve, spoon the sauce over sliced veal. Each serving -about four ounces of meat and onc- quarter cup sauce un- der 300 calories (a half 1 sprig parsley 5 tablespoons .sour cream or sour half-and half or low-fat yogurt Combine aJl ingre- dients; add salt and pep- per to taste. M arinute in the r efrigerator several hours before serving. Serves four: 44 calones each . SPREAD Snack Tangy B y CEC IL Y BROWNSTONE Anocl•IM Pron '004 £11lt0t Cooks ask us for new recipes for s preads to of- fer with before-dinner, drinks. They say they often serve cheese or tuna spreads: they want something "different.·• Well, here's a recipe for a Crab and Spinach Spread that's deliciously new. ll was sent by a friend who wrote: "I find il divine for holiday and al 1-throug h-the-winter entertaining. Uecausc 1t can be put together at tht.• last minute, 1t 's e~1sy lo serve hot ·· C R A 8 S P I N A C u · SPREAD 712-oun ce can or 1 2-pound frozen tendon Cree king crab 10-ounce package frozen chopped spinach Salt l tablespoon olivl'01l 12 c up fin ely chopped scallion (grt..'l'n onion> I c l o v c g u r I i <'. crushed 2 t a blespoons dry vermouth '•cu p g rall•d Parmesan cheese Freshly ground JWP per to taste '• teas poon drt<·tJ crushed oreguno '2 cup <'om merci.JI 1 &our cream Cr ackers or shc<.'d crusty rolls Drain canned crab and shce the large p1C'Cl's . dram and slice frown crab Cook sp1na<.-h, us ing 14 teaspoon salt. ac cording to packag~ d 1 r e c t 1 o n .., 11 r ,1 1 n thoroughly In an S·inch -.k11lt•t ht•al the oil . add scallion. garlic. crab and spinal•h and cook gently for a ft•" minut es S tir 1n vermouth, Parmesan. 1 , teaspoon s alt. pepp..r and oregano. cook gt•nt , I~ for a few m mutt's Stir in sour rrcam and heat t••nlJy Sen e \\ .irm rrr chilled as a spread for crac kers Makes <ibout 2 cups enough for ft lo li tasters Take Heart, Save .. The Amcr1t· an lie art Association Cook hook" now is available in 3 paperback crl1tton, an nounced b y Shizuko Miyamoto, MS. RD. Chafrman of the Nutn llon Commttl<.'e of the American Heart As soclation, Orange Coun ty Chapter. This cookbook is de signed for reducinsi cholesterol and other saturated fats in the diet. The number of servings an<l the calorie count per s erving arc listed for H eh recipe. Both the hardback edJ. tlo n and the n e w paperback edition are -available al the Heart Alsocialion ofhce, Santa Ana. Persons wanting more infor mation may u ll the Hl'8r l orrice, (714 ) 547-3001. .r ··-• I '~I l I . tDyau ttworkl ••• I i. r ftll All If US I . ·' ,• .. 0 .. •• : l I ,, ~--.. ... .. 2 0111ons the roast meat is very 2 t e a s p c1 on s tender. about two hours. Hungarian paprika Remove the m eat and Luc , to utterball Turkeys SWIFT YOUNG USDA GRADE Asgc l0~20-L8S. FAOZfN .......••.• LB. Butter Basted urkeys FROZEN sgc HARVEST DAY YOUNG USDA PADE A 10-20-LBS. 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Flavored wilh liquor or not, <m EggnoR Tn· ne Cake, Banananog Pie, i''ru1t Cocktail Eggnog Pie or Pump kin Eggnog Ilic will make a fc:-oll\'t• finale to any hohday rca. ... l EGGNOG TRIFLE CAKE 2 tables poons comstar('h 1 4 cup sugar 2 cups dairy cggno~ 1 11-pound 21 .e-ounce> packJgc lemon ch1f . ron cake mix 6 tablespoons rum 1 l cup apncolJcJm 1 z cup whipping cream, wh1prcd '• cup s liced almonds. toastl·d Mix cornstarch and sugar Stir an eggnog. Cook, stir rin g over ffi(.'ci1um high ht•at until mix ture boils and thickens Cover and ('hill Prepare ·~ke batter as package directs Pour half of bat ter into 8·inch springform pan ( H<:!>crvc remain· ing batter for cupcakes, l'lc I Bake tis directed, allowing about '15 minutes . -baking time. Cool 15 minutes, then rl'move from pan and finish cooling on rack. . To assemble. split l'akc <'arC'fully into 3 thin . -layers. Place boltom layer on flat cak<> plat<· ·'Sprinkle with 2 tablespoons rum Spread with 1, cup jam. Cover with half of the <'h1lll·d c·iu:nog nlling. Repeat with second cake layt•r Top with whipped cream Sprinkle with almonds Refrigerate until M·rnnl{ lime Makes 8 scrv rngs. BANANA NOC Pit: I N CHOCOLATE PIE C'Rl ST Chocolate Pastry : tl.2 CUP'-... 1rtl'd Jl111urpos<' flour • • '2 teaspoon s.Jt 2 tablespoon::. un.'>V.l•et<'ned cocoa •~cup shortening 3 tablespoons cold watt-r In medium bov.I. m1:1. flour. <.,,11t and 111coa Cut in shortening until pieces et re lhl' .,11.c: of p1'as Sprinkle with 3 tabl<'spoon.s ('<•Id 1\ att•r 1.1nd mr'< J,1J1l1l dough forms a ball Holl out on lightly n oured surf at'(' or ll<'tll-t•(•n ~ ax1•d paper. and r11 Into a 9·anch pie plall' Flute edge• f'rn·k pastry with a fork and balo.c an 450 degn·" m l'O 10 tn l:? minutes. Cool. pan an a Eggnol( Filling: ' I envelope unnuvor<!<l RClat111 12 cup su~ar. divided 1 ~ tt>a!tpoon salt :l cg~s. sepuratt:cl 11 2 cup:. milk 2 tablespoons hr.ind). rum hour hon or whiskey 2 banana<; Mtx J:<'laltn ', 1 up .,11i;.11 Jn<I '>.tit 111 " sauc('pan lkat 1·i:.: \l•llo..., and milk together Stir 11\to gt>latin ('ook m(•r l11w h1•Jt <.l1rnng con. stanUy until J:l'IJl 111111'>:-.oh t''>. ,1bout •, minut{·~ RemoH• rrnm ht· at .11111 ... tir Ill hr .tntl) (hill. stir rine occ·asronall}. unul mixture mounds sltghtly Whl'n drop1>e<I from a c;ponn Beat <'$?$? wh1t<'s until '>Oft pf'akc; form vadually hl'.lt tn rl'm.iantn~ I I ('\IP ~ugar and beat until :-.tiff Folct ~elat1n m1x1 urt· into el!g J'hiles. Peel bananas. and ~hce thinly Place on bot· lom and s1ctec; or ba.k1'<1 d10t·olat1· pa<.,lry shell 'turn gelatin mixture into pastry :-.hl'll Chill until set. several hours or ovemilitht. G::irnisn with ad- ditional banana slices, whipped cream and t hocolale curls, if dcsir<'d M akcs 8 servings ·. PUMPKIN EGGNOG P IF. 2 eggs, slilithlly beaten l can (2 c ups, 16ounccs) pumpkin 1h cup suJ:ar ,., teaspoon salt I teas poon cinnamon 1'i teaspoon ~inger 14 teaspoon nutmc~ 1 \'J cups dair y eggnog t 9" unbaked pastry shell Meawre all ingredients <except pastry shell) into large mixin g b owl. Mix until thoroughly com bm cd Pour into pastry shell. shell. Bake in oven at 4.2S degrees for 15 minutes. Reduce temperature to 350 degrees. Continue baking 45 m inutes or until clean knife inserted near center of pie comes out <'lean. Cool slightly before ser vinJ(. Serve with whipped cream, ice cream, or 10ur cream sweetened s lightly with brown sugar. Yield: one9" pie . .. .. ·: ~ FRUITCOCKTAJLEGGNOG PIE 1 e nvelope unflavored gelatin \4 C'\lpaugar \4 teupoon •all 2 CUPI eignoJ ~ t\lp whlpptna cre1m, whipped 1 Mi teaspoon vanilla \4 teupoon nutmeg , l can ( 17 ounce> frult cocktail, drained j l f.inch baked paalry sbcll , . Mix 1claUn, su1ar and t all. Gradually stir in : tffJIJog. Cook over low heat until gelatin ls dis· J IOlved. Cblll until mlxture mound.a. i .~,· Fold l.n wbJpped c:ream, vanilla. nutmer and .. ~coclrtall. PourLotopleabcU. Chlll•h~n. Monday D&cember ro iwr DAIL V PILOT IJ Eye-Openers Make Morning Merry The .kids will beat you out of bt•d, no doubt. on Ch.rutmas mornrnl( Wh.Jlt they scramble under the tree to see what's th, re and rattJe boxes to guess what's insidl', prl'parl' a brl'akfast lhat will supply enough energy lo carry you both through the rest or the day. T he object is to supply protein Thi:. can be done in solid or liquid form. Some very creative eye- openers can be made ln thl' hlcnder and sipped "hile gifts ;.in• unwrnpj>tod Create a Chn!>lmJ.'> no~ with orange ju1('c, a ba11ana. plain yogurt and crusht-d ice Add a teas· poon of vanilla and a s uperdash or nutmeg Follow 1t with a French toast dul.J brunch or b.il·on, :.cr<imbll'd l'i:gs and spiced grits FRENCH TOASTCLl'BSANOWICH F.S 12 sh cei. ra1sm bre.td 6 thin sllC'e:. of bo1lt'<l or bukt·d ham 6 slices C.:hl"ddar or Muntt:rt·> JJt·k c heese 1 • <'UP butter or margar111l' 2 eggs, slightly bealt•n 1 •<'UP milk 1 • tl•aspoon salt • • teaspoon nutmeg 1• tl'USJX)On Clllt1a1111m Top t•ac·h shc1• nf bn•atl with a shcc of ham and a :.lice of C'hl•t·st', top with rem111ning brc<1d and cul sandwich d1.1i.:<111ally Mt•ll butter 1n large skillet over medium n:.um• lkal t•gga togethl'r wtth milk, sail and s p1l'c:. Submt•q.(t• s andwich hetlves quickly mlo egg m1xturl.'. ttu.-n saute ln butter, turn· rng to brown both sides S<-nc '>undwl('hc'> hot With maple syrup. honey or applcsuucc Servt•s 6 S PICEI> GRITS 212 ('UPI bo11..tng i.alll.'<1 Water 4 packate::. in.slant gnts 1 cup rahuns 3 tablespoon brown s ugar 1 teaspoon clnnamon 12 tcaspaon nutmq; Pour water over cornbmed grill, raisins, s uga?' and spices. Mix unlt.l. well blended. Serve im· mediately m mounds. Top t.'il<'h 1er vf n1 with a pat. of butter and a n added dash of t mnamon. Serves 4. Excellent with broiled ham. ---------- FRISH FROZEN 10 TO 14 ll. AViRAGl FROM All OF US AT BtYS ,, Wr ... ,n ho .. • lo.or ~ lect10" ol ftetft h•f"I ond tOM twr~•1'· oll iUti ot <0Mp•l:11,. pt•<f\. -''><>. dut~I. 91tM QOm• ~ .. plu, oil 1i.. '''"''"'"9' •o ..... ,,_ lldtdo1 '-1 0 llf9 'VCOfl ~"'11 81111 .. b<il, 11<1!• Bm<ec Ft""· HENS ll. . .. BOYS LOVE SANTA <rid .CICM, ... ~ H•t ""£ '"l'R~ n1r lo••'"'. • • Cl '''~ •n~ 'OfH "') S•1!' 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Cocklnils hrlong on the menu Crab Legs l(IMC! •• 537!. Ml·utv! ••• lrn111 Alui.knn tr;1t. ... • SUN VALLEY GRADE "A" FROZEN TURKEYS TOMS 49~b GRADE "A" HDIS ......... SS' lb Turkey Breasts s14.t El Rancho (w/nu cai:c· and ~ihlcti.} Turkey .., Qtldltl •••• 49i. So Juicy! Frc1m El Uanlhu' ... birds Smoked Turkey s14?. El Hnnchu',., hen,,! ('ant: 11nd -...rn' Chicken RO•sTIMC ••• 89 ?b. ~Tl"•h· and <·xtrn tonry! .1 lh~. up G $}69 eese.......... • E>.trJ l<m1·y holi<l:ly tre<1t ! Aq~. !Cl-I:? 111 .... ~-=.~~ Stuffing Mix ........ 59( \Ir .... ( 11ltt.1 ... 11n .. ,\II l'urpn ... r 11r ( 'orn Br1•111I! (lu.d11v \011 k11uy,' L 111. Whole Yams Ho.2Y.CAH 49( Cranberries sAucE ••••• 29( Napkins cH1noN ••••••••••• 39( IJ1nrwr n.cpl(1111, \\Ith ~oft lubrit l1k1• l111ii.h! Puckoi:;r of :-1itl V Pineapple ooLc·s ·¥····· 49( \.hoo~I' Chunk~. Cru,hrd or ~lice'I· fnr baki11~. i-11lurl,, 1111<1 mun•! :\n ~ rnn Water Chestnuts49e Young's ~upn•me-8 ounce rnn Party Crackers &Sc Nabcsco· 1111 varielll•i.! 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ANJOU 4ls1 PEARS I Sweet ! .J ui1·y! from Northern orrhord~ T ' ARCAOIA · PA SADENA SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BEACH -NEWPORT BEACH ~ASTBLUFr · TRV I~[ r• ,i H1' fl1111!r1,lt J,.,"1"" 101!,111to 1\1 ii ~,,,.\!,,,, .t1ul th111t111qffll• N•·••f' .,., 'i.IU•Hl/,(jl .·,· NrY'l\11Hf fil-..d ,,,r.,~) l .. t\lhlull lh lln111'•,1l'Y 1ntl "·'··•,.1•l.1u1 • '""'''• ''" ( 0 r ''''\l•"'(J•ov• • ... ,1thf',1.l1•'''"'' tit•t11011,r.,111 t11t1thrl'1•n111\ttl.1 E.ll\tblultVdl.1()1 ~ •• ,., .. , • ~ _1,.v.C ••f'lh'' . . CHARLIE WATERS BLOCKS A !>ECO ND PUNT~p Wor•-•o Sport s i a B rief Bruins, Alah a IDa In TV Bowl Tiff MEMPHI S The UC LA Bruins, 9·1 ·l for the season. tangle with the Crimson Tide or Alabama tonight in the Liberty Bowl in a televised <Channd 7 ) battle at 6. It's tha first meeting ever between the Hruins and Tide, which is 8·3 overall and winners of sev<'n of the last eight games Tonight's battle shapes up between UCLA s veer offensl· directed by quarterb<ick Jerr Dankwo rth a nd helped by tailback Wendell Tyler against Alabama's ground-oriented wishbone. Among the UCLA S<tlWcl an: former Or ange Coast <in•a s tars Stevf' Buk1ch ( NewJX>rt llarb,>r High>. Ri c k Bashore <Hunt 1ngton Hf.'<ich 's Ed1:.011 H1~h1. Brycl' Adkins 1Golden We..,t College I. and Newport Beach rt• s1dent Keith Eck . Na.t .. ~Whu LA S VEGAS Defending cha m pion ll1e Nas tase of Romania ra n his World Cham pionsh1p Tennis Challenge Cup earninRs to $250,000 Sunday. us inR his high.powered and ar curate service to defeat Spam !i Manuel Orantf's 6 2, 2-6. 6 2. 6 t 111 the $320.000 WCT Challenge Cup ~m1fmals ........... TUCSON With a t\\O year domtnanc(• by ~t l'x1co ended, thl' l'mtl'd State.·~ Oa\JS Cup ll':.im now 1s lookinR to the Apnl 15·17 macch at Newport Bc.ich Tl•nni ... Cluh against South Afnca, as soon a s team captain Tony Trabert can determine his squad mem~rs . The US. s topped Mexico 4 l in lh1r<t -round action over the Wl'ekend, clinching the victory Saturday The two teams split the final two singles Sunday, with Mexico's Raul Ramirez claiming tus country's lone victory Ramirez defeated Arthur Ashe 6 3, 6 ·\, fi ·\ Sundi.I~ R~coc Tan· nl'r of lhc ll S """ Sund<Jy s other single'>, lwatini:t llobNlo Chavez, 6-l, 6 J. 2 1;, fi.J. Doral Re•ul•• MfAMI FitMI •'Ort lf'H1 r"r\(W1if v W•""'"'" •Ufl l1W1nt'1f'\10000f'l M1°u·d T• irnryilt ~•O•J>•'>" P\1p M """Bl~ MOn\h•r f'r,u,., tf t"' (JM.fl { 1unfr1 (.hjf'a W.t t}m. ~'>'irl'J'• ... I \"'' ;M Puft 1 ,, 1h .m \)n 11111\ ..., rff)lf " ""'>'' \10 870 JJrw-. I '/V.tt..r'll't SI I M<A 11\tf'r l1.,."~*" \\ 41!') B6UO" W40111"·. \\ 41• H~ Mor9.tn \4 471 A:W'\1>1n (P·n'-f\Aw M tn P.tlmlft' P•lrn' r. ~.·U I Wl\•lw0<I!> At><Jolp!> \.c 16• v •I• Sm11" \• OSO llr•Olov F10,o \l 'WI M t.11 "4 II 1\ Ml "O 1n 11 11• "'"n"'"~ 114 11~11~n 11W> ·~/I /1 II 10 11 I) M 10 79) "' I) I) 11 184 10 11 I) 11 1A4 /I ll•l 11 ~ 11 ~q II I) 111\ 111110 11 1~ ~Im I• 14 7111 ~. '1it"toriou.s INGLEWOOD Four Lakers starters scorl'd 1n doulJll• figures, led by Kareem J\bdul Jabbar \\1th 21 points, ,ts I .c,.., 1\nj:lcles \\hipped the Kansas City Kmgs !OJ 92 in .'iatwnal Baskc•tball As· soc1allon .ict1on Sunda~ KANSAS CITY 1"11 w""'""'°" ,, W""mdn \) £ ~o lf't'\ ,,.. 8«1'' I; Jiono,. t t l..Aff'V 10 "OC>t,,,,,,.,. • \l\cr.,,t•r 1 la""'f'lfil 10ldh 01• ., lOli A"GELE S 'IOll I emf 8 llu•-..11 11 /\h '1V' J•t)b.1,. )1 Attf°'' , , c n 1rw.., 1l w •• ~h•nQtoo' l •m.ar b Nf'umAn'1) !(up~~ h At>•,rw-thy 10 Kent ~ky Rapped ATLANTA Dr . ll oyd McWhortcr, com missioner of the Southeastern Confl•rt•nr c'. '-11111 Sunday hl' did not lhmk Kl•n lucky s baskcthall ll'am would be mehg1ble ro r thl• confc·n·ncc r hamp1onsh1p bcc<iu....c: n( proba t1on assessed ai::ainst lhl• school by the National Collegiate Athletic A.ss<1c1at1on The NCAA placed Kentucky on lwo years probation Sun<lay, ci t· mg violations m its foot ball and bas ketba ll pro~rams GUUaM Guilty NASllVlLLE Vice .,quad of· ficers ha\'e 1dent1f1ed heroin as the controlled sub!>lanCl' found on former foot ball s tar Joe Gilliam who was found guilty and sen· tenced to45days in Jail Oakla nd Aftermath Players R ap Call BOSTON <AP> -The Na- tional Football Leagwe is noted for imposing s tiff fines for criUcidng officials, b9t the New England Patriots -lrustrated, disappointed and angry - sounded off nevertheless. Even coach Chuck Fairbanks' poet-game statement, "Men, we won with class aO season, let's finish it that way," failed to temper bitterness after a ~-21 last-minute loss to lbe Raiders. The Patriots felt they were robbed by the ofCicials. who called live penalties, including a crucial rou1hing the puser ln- f ractlon on nos~ tackle Ray Hamilton, ln Oaltland's final drive which quatterb.ck Ken Stabler capped wlb a one-yard run with 10 second• left. "We were cheated," •,Jid de· fenaive end Julius ~ams. ''I'm not ashamed to s4y ll. We got cheated out of it. llhat. Ray did wat • leeaJ thln1." O"Cner Blll S~llvan. who founded t.be P~rlota as a charter membe of the old •• American Football League in 1960. was angry "It's one thing to get beaten." Sullivan said. "It's another to get robbed. That's the worst I've seen." The Patriots were incensed over the roughing the passer cail. On third down and 18 al the New England 28. Stabler passed oot of bounds and was decked by Hamilton. Instead of fourth down with 52 seconds left, the Raiders were given a first down at the 13. Five plays later, with the help of a penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct. Stabler rolled left and dove into the end zone. "There was no way that was roughing the passer," aatd Hamilton, who wu ejected for remarks to the otndt.l.s. ''I tried to htt. the ball when he was throwing it and I Upped it. Sure, I went into htm, but. when you Up the ball it's no penalty. Thci. referee said l lptentlonaUy elbowed him ln the face. I didn't. .. DAILY PILOT CJ Bitterness, Controversy Mar Rams' 14-12 Win DALLAS <AP ) -1.As Angeles survived two controversial calls, two blocked punts, and stun that it could not win a big game in earning a spot in the National Football Conference title game and a shot at its first Super Bowl. "We finally proved to the 'doubting Thomases• we could win a big game," a relieved Rams coach Chuck Knox said Sunday after a controversy rid· dled 14-12 NFC playoff victory over the Dallas Cowboys. "Everybody said Dallas had our number, but this turned that around. I 'm happy for our players. "We talked before the game that if we had anything or any bad breaks go agairult us, we'd just forget about them , and suck up our guts and go after 'em." The Rams play the Vikings at Mi nnesota next SWlday in the NFC championship game. They got there the hard way, extract· ing sweet revenge from a D~Jlas team that had humiliated them 37· 7 in the NFC championship game last year. The winning touchdown -a 12·inc h ru n by Lawr ence Mcc utcheon early in the fourth period created much heated discussion ln the dressing rooms. That, e.long with a fourth down pass to Dallas tight end Billy Joe DuP~-ee that was six inches shor. of a first down on the Rams seven-yard hne with less than two minutes to play Mccutc heon 's third·down touchdown run that gave the Rams a 14 ·10 lead brought a landslide or protest from the Cowboys. "We stopped him at least six inches short,·· protested Dallas Linebacker Tom Henderson, wip- ing away tears. "I hit tum square up ... he didn't go anywhere but straight up. "I was right in front of tum and I wasn't even in the end zone." Re ti ring Cowboys middle linebacker Lee Roy J ordan, who was in on the tackle. said, "Ther e'sno way he made it over .. .he was closer to the goal the first time than the second lime." Mc\ulcheon explained : "There s no doubt in my mind that I made it I thought l was in the r efer ee mus t have thought I was over , too;-and that's what counts. I got in on the first thrust." Dallas still had a chance after McCutcheon's TO. On fourth down, with less than two minutes to play, Dallas quarterback Roger Staubach hit DuPree with a pass that was ruled inches s hort or a first down on the Rams seven. "The referee made a bad call," said the normally r eserved Du Pree. "I think what really kin- da persuaded ham was I knew I had the firs t down. But the mo- TOM LANDRY Costly E r r ors Kille d Dallas DALLAS (AP) -With thinly disguised bitterness. the Dallas Cowboys firmly disputed a con- troversial tou<.'hdown call Sunday that gave the Los Angeles Rams a 14-12 National Football Con- ference playoff victory and a ticket lo the NFC championship game next week in Minnesota. Dallas coach Tom Landry said the Cowboys made too many cost· ly errors to win and pojnted specifically to a roughing-the- kicker penalty on a Los Angeles field goal that led eventually to the Rams' winning t.ouchdown. "But we still seemed to have them stopped,·• L1odry said of the disputed score. "But the refs are right down there on the goal and they said he was in." Landry and the Cowboys also expressed some dismay about the fourth·down pass from Roger Staubach to Bllly Joe DuPree in the fading momenta. The pass wu JUlt short of a rtrttdown. "ldon'tknowwhat bappenedon that lut PH•, .. Landry said. "It looted like be wa1 awept back on the t.aclde." Du Pree an.d Stau~ both uJd the pau around the Loa Anaelea seven-yard line wu Sood lor 10 yards and the ltnt do'lm but that the oCficlal marlted t.bl ball lm· propttly. menl be came lo place the ball. one of the defenders was begm- ning to protest." "I figured the referee was a smart man . . . he knows the game . . . he knows where I caught the ball ... he knows where the first down is ... he'll mark it the re. The turkey didn 't. .. Rams safety Bill Simpson, who made the tackle along with Dave Elmendorf, said . "We just couldn't let him (DuPree> fall forward. We knew it was a nine or 10-yard pattern. At 6-foot·6, if DuPree falls down he might Call in the dam end zone." Quarterbacks Roger Staubach of Dallas :ind Pat Haden of Los Angeles both were intercepted three times. Staubacb was sacked four limes by the Rams defensive line. Dallas built a 10.7 halftime lead on Efren Herrera's 44·yard field goal and Scott Laidlaw's one .yard run, s andwiched between Haden 's four-yard score on a rollout. The Cowboys' only second-half points came when punter Ru.sty Jackson, who bad two punu blocked by Dallas strong safety Charlie Waters. ran out of the end ione, giving the Cowboys a safety at the final gun. "Let me celebrate this ont: for a while before I think of Min- nesota," said Knox. LOI 4 119tlH 0 1 0 7-U 0.11•• l , 0 2-12 0.1 Fe; Herr tr••• LA H-ft•rl>'l !Oa1»0M>y•10) 0.. '-Aidl•w 1 run tHerrer1 •oo.' lA ~Cu•cr..on 1fun10..._~,IOI 0..1 ~rely, R Jet••01H•nou101ttnc11one A 51,Qt IUmtC•w11eVt "'"' °""""' " 14 ,._,·v•rd• " 120 "•s P .. tl119 yord' UO ,,. Return nrd> Q 1' PM-10.213 1$-J1-3 _, ...... ,~lo\I H J I ~11191.yerft •'4 6-)4 INOIVIOUAL l.lr40•_, .. USHIHG -Lo• Al\Qele .. MtC\llC,_ 11-SI, ~ .. tll lt.S., H-fl .. ,. O.lleS. P. ,...,,.,. l'"'3."-t-2S,Sl1111MKllH,Leldl-21 RECEIVING Los ... .,.,.~ H. J.oc:k-... , •• C•ppellellf MS, Kloln 1·12, MtCutc-l·t o.llM, P. PUr$0fl HI, 0 . l'lt .. toll ••• Ol.!Pf• ).)4, H~ Mt, 8. JOM>On Ml PASSING -LOI A"91laS, H-n 10.21·3, Ut Y•rdt. Dallu , Sleubecll U·l1·3. uo. AP Wlttpl>OIO PAT HADEN OF THE RAMS ESCAPES MARK WASHINGTON (46) ON A FOUR-YARD TD RUN. Steelers Zoom by Colts Pittsburgh Moves Closer to Super Bowl, 40-14 BALTlMORE (AP) -A 76· yard aerial bomb to Fr ank Lewis on the game's third play, one of the three touchdown passes by Terry Bradshaw. launched the Pittsburgh Steelers to a 40·14 big.play romp over the Baltimore Colts Sunday in the first round of the National Foot- ball League playoffs. Pittsburgh's fa med Slee I Cur· lain defense, which sparked rune consecutive v1ctones to close out the regular season, completely dominated the N FL's No. 1 of fensive unit a nd moved the S t eelers closer to an un . precedented third consecutive Super Bowl championship. The Steelers will play the Oaldand Raiders Sunday for the American Conference title in Oakland. In addition to Bradshaw's ear· ly strike. the. Steelers blasted their way to a 26·7 halftime lead with the help of a 60-yard kickoff return by Theo Bell and a SO· yard run by Franco Harris t who rushed for 132 yards before suf. feting Injured ribs early in lhc third quarter. Rocky Bleier, Pittsburgh's other 1,000.yard rusher in 1976, also left the game with an In · ju.red fool in the first penod. But substitute Reggie Harrison scored two touchdowns on runs o( one and 10 yards and Roy Gerela booted field goals of 45 and 25 yards. X-rays have proven no frac· tu.res on Franco Hanis' aching ribs and Rocky Bleier's ailing toe, but the status of the two Pil· tsburah Steelers' running backs is uncertain for Sunday's game. Bradshaw, who returned to ac· Uoo Jut week after missing five 1ames with a wrist injury, also 'tbsaed touchdown passes o( 29 and 11 yards to LYM Swann. Bradshaw completed 14 of 18 pus attempts for 2>64 yards. Seldom rushed by Baltimore's vaunted Sack Pack, which had recorded 57 quarterback sack& during the regular season. Bradshaw bad lltlle trouble plckinf apart the Colts' suspect secondary. Brads haw was aadtcd Just once. moments before h a lttlme -but the Steelers recovered and Gerela kicked hil HCOlld field loal with four MCond• to 10 in the hall. Rookie Mlh K.rucielt, who directed six Pittsburgh victories while Bradshaw recovered from his regular.season injuries. took over at quarterback mid way in the fi nal period. He completed five of six attempts for 44 yards. Ba ltimore's Ber t Jones. meanwhile, was under constant pressure. He was sacked five times, inter cepted twice and completed only 11 of 25 pass es £or 99 net yards. The Steelers, who had allowed only 28 points during their nine· game streak, gave up their first opening.quarter touchdown or t he season on a 17·yard pass from Jones to Roger Carr. A o n e -yard s ~ori n g run by Roosevelt Leaks in the fourth quarter was the first allowed on the ground by Pittsburgh in 10 games. "We knew it was necessary lo shut oH the Colts." Steelers coach Chuck Noll said. "They're a big.play team and we felt we should turn it around on them - take theirs away and get It ourselves. "This is as good as we've played offensively," Noll said of the Steelers' 256 net yards. "Our passing game up until today was a kind of ·what passing game?' situation. The line did a super job in pass protection. Terry couldn't have asked for anything more." PIU'i>llrol> ~ 17 0 U-41) !Mlllmort I 0 0 1 -14 P•ll -ltW•\ 76 pass trom Ore<!\h•w lkl(I( •• 11.,.,, Poll -FG G«rtla 0 IMll-<Arr II pan from J°""' ll•l\/lcJrl klekl Pitt Harr''°" 1 run fC.~f Pl• "k 'i;) Pin Sw•.n 2' pan from Or4'd'.ll•w IGert•• •1tkl Piii Fe; Gerola 7S P/11-Sw•nn II pass lrom Briod\ll•w <Gerela kick! 8111 -lUk\ 1 run lllnnerl kick! Piii ~arrlso.> IOrufl IMAn•lloldkl<~I A 60,010 Stoeltn COIU Flr\I OOWfl\ ?t lb Ru_s-,aros .il)ns n.11 PH\ll\O or"\ :JOI " Atlutn verd• IO II P•\~S " 74 j) 11.JS-2 Punh I ll •·40 FuM~\·kXI 1 I 0-0 PltNlllt \·y•rOl 17 • 1 ff INOIVIOUAL LIAOllU RUSHl'IG P1lhburoh. Harri\ II 111, ruQU<l II·~, H•rrtson 10."0. B•lllrnort, Mlltllell 16-IS, LUl<\4 11 RECEIVING P•lt~buron. SwMfl s 11, .. ., mon 4.J) H~rrl\ l 74. Lpwl• 1 IOJ FllQU.t 1 Jll, 0.11 1 H B•lllmore, Mllchell s 41. c.nester 3·41 "'"' n , PASSING -Plll•bur91>, B•~aw ,. 11.0, 164 ver<K. Krutt Ck S-IHI, ... Balltmore. Jone& 1MS 1. J«. Stabbing Kills Gay Wife Arrested, Charged BLACKWOOD, N.J. !AP \ - Philadelphia Eagles dcfeni;ivc lineman Blend a Gay was stabbed to death with a kitchen knife dur· ing a domestic quarrel early to- day. police sald. Gay's wife, Roxanne, 25, was charged with homicide and ag. gra vated assault and battery, HuRh Kelly. director of public safety for Gloucester Township, sald. Kelly said Mrs. Gay had called police In the past. complaining she had been beaten. and Camden County Prosecutor Thomas Shusted said "It looks to me essentially like a domestic quarrel." Kelly identified the weapon Ill an eight-inch kitchen knlfe. Gay's youni daughter ap- parenUy was in the apartment wbtn tbe •layln1 occurred, Brown 'Hid. An autopsy WU scheduled for later todl)'. 1n Philadelphia, Jim Murray, general manager of lhe National Football League Eagldl, said he and team officials wero shocked by the incident. "It's very hard to put anything into words when a situation like this ts presented to you," Murray said. "We're In a atate of shock. We just had our Christmas party, and I remember he had hJs lltUe girl there. "He always gave 100 percent. • One consistent comment the coaches always bad about Blend a was bow much e(fort the gu.y gave all the time." Gay participated ln 79 tackles thJayear, including36solot.ackles and 43 aaaists. He twice sacked the opponent's quarterback for the Eagles, who have the fewes• sacks this year In the NFL. Gay, 26. Just completed his aecood season 111 a starter with tbe Eaclea. The 6-foot-5, 255· • pounder from Fayetteville Sta~ wu a natlveof Greenville, N.C. , _; • Dlily f'llot -lo ~y Lff f'41YM TWO-POINTER.-Huntmgton ':'alley Christian's Doug H~son g<_>es high to. s~ore durmg action Saturday night agal!ls~ Liberty Christian of Huntington Beach. Liberty Chris tian players include Dan Willard (42) Jeff Kasowski (32) and Chuck Eusey (45). HVC, of N~wport Bea~h, posted an 84-45 victory. Despite Losses FV Strong Again In '77 -Pick/ ord By ROGER CARLSON Of lht Diiiy PllOI SU.II Fountain Valley High football coach Bruce Pickford and hi s Barons football team have been experiencing an episode in life that has bitten many in the past • and surely will antagonize fine teams in the future. Thal is, despite the ou.standing season, memories linger' about the final decision -a defeat. "That's the trouble with this damn playoffs bit," s a ys Pickford. "everyone in the ~ playoffs 1s a loser except one We : had a 10·2 vea r and we feel bad :· We had a great year, but fo r days :· our kids were s1tt1ng around •• lhmkin~abouthowwelosl · • Pickford com pleted his 11th :· year al the FV helm and hi s team : slopped 10 foe~. losmg the Sunset · Leag ue title to Huntington :. l\each's Edison and to Fontana : 1 4 1 0, i n t h e C IF 4 A :; quarterfinals • IL "'as the seventh lime in the last «.>1ght campaigns the Barons have posted a wlnmng record but tht> first lime they had won more t han :.t.>vcn games in a season • "I think we 'll be tough for the next two or thrN' year11." says ·Pickford, '"but it's hard to 1m· • agme we'll be stronger next year. lt"s kind of a musing, we'll be big· ger. but slower Our problems will be m developing offensivt> •• Jnd dl.'r«.>nsl\ c Imes with quick· ·: ness :: ··t-·or the firs t time we'll have •· that extra size " :: Fountam Vall ey l~es nuggets • :: Ken Margerum. Mike Musso, Bo :· Boxold , 8111 Grili, Richard Stan· : ton and others :. "We lose a lot," says Pickford · "but we 'r e not going to b~ • :: destitute. Amon~ the returners ·: for us will be Willie Gittens, Tim ~ ·. Holmes, Doug Thompson; Ron Padilla, Bryan Caldwell. Stan Shibata, Brad Wood and Tim Henig man. "And we have a sophomore quarterback, Gil Compton. Our sophomores won the Sunset L.:ague championship and we had four of their best with us on the varsity. "We 've got some others, too," continues Pickford, "Larry Budgen, Al Koenig, Mike Empt· ing ... " "So we feel we have some building blocks. but we lose some awfully skilled athletes with ex- ceptional character. ''I've really never had a better group, not just the ability but the attitude and willingness to work. I can "l say e nough abo ut them .. .i t was j ust an excep- tional group or kids .. , Pickford. in reviewing the 1976 season. agrees that his team's defens ive game against Los Alamitos and offensive efforts against Long Beach Wilson were h.igh points . "But,'' says Pickford, "we had some other fin e efforts too, but we pulled our rirst line people early in several of tho.st> games." The biggest blow of the season w as th e l oss o r se nio r quarterback Gary Coleman m the third non-league test of the campaign to an ankle inJury. ·'Losing Cole man was a tre mendous blow ," says Pickford, "but l can't say enough about Thompson. He grew from a little boy into a man and it helps ~for .next year. Now he's going Ullo his senior year with eight games under his belt. "But it hurt to lose Coleman. He·s a great leader with high character. Our other guys looked up to Gary and right now l can't imagine how we continued without him." · .. 1• ~ ; .... :: .. =: • . . . ·. :-~· ... ·: :· Washington Five At UCI Tonight ~· :· UC Irvine's basketball : :: team, back on the right • :• track with two vict«ies in a row, races a stem test tonight when the An· teaters bost undefeated Seattle Pacific at 8 o'clock. (13.0 ) and Louis Stephens (12.7). UCJ abo is in action Th\!Nday night, visiting Cal State (Fullerton). Area Cagers In Tourne y Jury Out OnJRB Renewal Will there be a Junior Rose .Bowlfootballgamenextyear? That question is up in the air at this point. The orticial crowd COW\t at the Dec. 11 renewal -of the JRB (matching Ellsworth, Iowa and Bakersfield> was 21,200. And bowl officials had estimated they needed 30,000 to come out ahead. But it a ppeared the crowd was close to 30,000 and Hank Ives, who has seen all of the Junior Rose Bowl games and was the leader in the move to revive the JRB, aarees. "There were jamups at the tu.rrutiles five minutes to kickoff, and I understand gates were CR AIG SH EFF opened and many of the tickets weren't taken,'' says Ives. "I've seen high school crowds of lS,000 in the Rose Bowl and the place looks almost empty. But almost everyone in the press box thought there was 30,000or more. I would estimate about27,000, and that would be conservative." Al far as next year is con- cerned, Ivesdoesn'tknowiflhere will be a game. ''A final report and a scrap book will be prepared showing the good will the game created all over the country and how it benefited JC football. And also we only bad a week to promote it. I just hope The Times (-g-amesponsors) looks at it like that," s ays Ives. Game officials this year bad tried to change the date of Bakersfield's Potato Bowl (Dec. 4), so that there would be two wee.tta of promotion for the JRB- but Ives says the sponsoring Bakersfield Shriners wouldn't go £or that idea. Also next season the mini-bowl format <Avocado, Mission, Potato bowls) will continue- being played two weeks before the JRB. And there is a plan to have the eastern teams have playoffs to de- termine who will gototheJRB. * * * OVE R LOOK E D DE P T.- Wbea Orange Coast defeated Grosamont ln the 1976 football finale It mar ked . coach Dick Tucker 's lOOtb win atOCC. lo 15 years Tucker bas com· piled a 100-44·2 mark and bas bad JOstralgbt winning years. Santa Monica linebacker Frank Smith, who was embroiled in that eligibility hassle for two weeks or more, didn't I ast long in the Avocado Bowl till with Fullerton. He was ejected six minutes into the (irsl quarter for fighting. SKIPPIN ' AROUND - Saddleback CoJJege's new track facility, now under construction, will be ready in mid January, re- ports Gauchos s pike coach Duane Caln ... Dan Kincaid, son of Cerritos College baseball coach Wall y Kincaid, is a reserve <>n the Cerritos basketball team ... Golden West's water poloteam, which wonthestate ll· tie recently. has beaten arch- rival OCC six straight times over the past three years. OCC has a '9-8 edge in the series. Redwoods College was the only unbeaten JC football team in the state this past season, compiling an 11-0 re- cord. . . In Mlaslon c.on.rerence football play the. home teams had a definite edge, posting a 21-6-1 mark in '76 ... Dlck Tucker will oeoach OCC's golf team this spr- ing, replacing Ray Roeso, who is oo sabbatical. n1m~1.1:n WMHQ'I Irvine (3-3) posted wins over UC R l verside (61Ml6) and North Park, m. C66-59) Friday and • Saturday nights, but. nit's crew faces a much :: stiffer challenge tonight. ~! The lnhdfn1 FalCOl\!I '• are 7-0, including a 65-54 ~~~ v ictor y over UC •• Riverside Saturday I .~.· night. Seattle Paclnc ls sparked by Rob Thayer •: andStanNybo. .. : The Anteatere bave :: three playen averaatna ~= ln double nguret. Scott ;! Jenkina, who has KOred LAS VEGAS-Two Orange Coast area prep buketball teaius will be competing in Nevada at the Las Vegas Western Invitational tournament, beeiM lng Tuesday. Hunth~1ton Beach's Edison High Chargers and the Monarchs of San· ta Ana's Mat er Dei ffigh are entered, 1~d collide wtth each other tn uW, ft rat round of~ the efabt· team toumer_•t l p.11>. In th• Weatel"Q Htlh a.vm. All popu lar make cars and trucks at competitive rates. Fo rd, Buick, Cadil· lac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, o rdsmobile, GMC trucks. Man y '77s on display and ready fo r immediate delivery, or order now fo r early focto'ry delivery. Free loon cars to lease customers. 45 pointa ln the lut two 1•me1, h•• a u .a averaae, followed by 1uard 1 Kevin Davia 1be tourney conUnues Wldsleaday and '!bun~ day. THEODOR~ ROBINS LEASING CO. Lf,,t .r.111 20:!:':::.~·d. 54G-8211or842-00l0 South Coast Conter:e•H!e Cha•p• Orange Coast College's water Polo team captured the South Coast Conference championship recently. In the bottom row Cr_om left, are Mark ~urtaugh, Gregg Llnhoff, Gre g Scott, Enk Klitzner Don Terreri, Keller Penrod and Bill Prichard. Middle row: Bill Rice, Dan Adam a, Ian Crockett, Ron Lade, Ste~ Wyatt, Erin Sloan, Phil Gumbert and ric Elder. Top ro~: Bob Haag, Kirk baney, Doug Prichard, Jim Davidson, Andy DeBoer, Cory Ward, Oscar Trout •nd coach Jack Fullerton. · Cro• Couittry Style SiOlilar Big Difference for Sout~ Africans: Diacipline By ED BURG ART Of ... Oelly f'llot Si..tt The dress codes are more strict and the dis- ciplinary system seems to border on autocracy. But when it comes to cross country. the South Africans -es pecially the ones from Westville Hlgh in Natal -possess the same winning spirit and many of the same traits as do America's high school cross coun- try teams. Recently competing against Costa Mesa 's Mustangs and Simi Valley's Pioneers, CIF 4-A and 3·A champs this year, in a s pecial two- miJe race, WestviJle High finished a ciose second to Costa Mesa, compiling 38 points to the Mustangs' 28. It marked the first time the South Africans had los t on their American tour -they had won two previous meets -that will last through Jan. 9. A f t e rwards , Westville's 29-year-old coach Doug Anderson, speaking fluent English with a noticeable accent, politely answered ques- tions a~ut training methods and race formats that seem to pat.- tern those preached in America. "We have eight league races, and there is a six· week break before the provisional and league championships," says Anderson. To be declared sec- ll on al winners in Southern California, a team advances from league final& to CIF pre· lunlnaries, althogh there is a one·week lull instead of a six·wee.k respite. Like runners do here, the South Africans have speed workouts and hill in track and field. which lakes place from Sep- temberto AprU. So, switching from track to cross country and running two miles instead of five, bas af. fected the nine Westville runners who were choeeo from 30 for this tour. "The change in dis- tance is quite hard," says Codner. "It sets you back when you start and you're not used to the pace." P r.o Cage, uockey drills. although their • I fl I Season -it takes place from May-August -is f'aclfk DMIMfl one month longer than 20 , .4to _ the one in Southe rn But Chere is no regret on Anderson's and the Westville runners' parts about coming to. the U.S., a trip that An· derson says is costing them $20,000, most of which was raised th.rough such things as raffles and cake sales that began last January. EASTl!llNCONl'llll!NCE AllMll<Dlwlt .... NY JCn1c11s 8ufl•to N VN•t\ W L p0rt. GI 11 11 .601 16 11 .S11 I 14 14 .IGO J 11 11 ·"' SVa II ti .31' 6' 1 C..,lrfl DI vi tie" Cl~l•ncl II 10 &Q - Houston I• 10 l>IS I Ntw0.1 .. 1\\ 1t 1S Sl6 J .... Sllft Al>IOlllO 14 16 .. , S WtW"'Jlon 11 14 .. , S AlllMlt• t7 20 JtS I WESTERN C'ONl'EAENCE MldwH t Divl•lon De<IW'r Detroll ICll>Sa\Cllv '""'""" (J\it.•90 MUW•Ulilff " ' .. ,., " 11 600 1 .. 11 01 •'I\ ,. 17 07 ~" 916Jll' 6 1S . 1'4 14"'> Striped Bass Caught in Bar The southernmos t catch of a tagged, Delta striped bass has been made in Newport Bay by Kevin Leong of Fountain Valley, the state Depart· ment of Fish and Game has reported. The previous southernmos t catch of a tagged Della striper was made in the Monterey area, according to Gary Smith, a fish and game biologist. Leong's fish, 30 and one-quarter inches long, had been tagged April 2, 1974. It was caught near.,. the CQast Highway Bridge in Newport Bay. Pof11•nd LO\A"9fltt Got<llfl Sl•I~ S..111• "'-"ii( li H ~ t ~~0Xr~~~n~ •:g~~: 11 u .4u n, at five miles, while nm· S-y'IS<Wff h eo.ton .. ,NY Heiu1 ners ere race at two c1ew1-10.. s." •n1onlo 1os miles. Oe1ro111u, N ... or1 .. ru i '° Now for the m a1· or dif. Mllw..,kN 11•, All•nl• lot LotA-•u 103_ ic ..... , c11yn ferences. eu11•10 "·~•111•" "Our cours es are Yonl ... t'1 O.nttt Noo-.-. •<11<9dut1<1 rougher and you stumble- '"".,.•'• O•"'" ··-b"t .. 0e1ro11 •1 N-vork icnto• qw....,-a l more, says eo.1on•tc1tvt11M1 Anderson. "A lot of our !!>di ..... , New Orlun• r u D n e s a I Golden St•tt •t San Antonio r S 0 r 8 Ce Sot1tlle at Clll<•OO barefooted." 1>1111&0..1on1e •I o.nvrr One of Anderson's run· ou11110 a1 lo• "'"oelH K•"'" c11u1 Por11a .. o ners, 17-year.old Dave NATIONAL NOCK EY LEAGUE Codner, says, .. we run CAMP::l~l~~~~r.~!INCE H '.1 · S m iJ e S On OU r w L' P1• ol' o• courses and they are 1>1111.o.1p111 .. · 1q 1 1 o 120 " more mountainous. We :J.1~"°"'' ~~ ,~ ~ ;; ::,: !: might run a difference of MY Alln9e•• 14 u e l6 m in 1,000 feet up and dowef." Smytllt Dlvhlao· h, f s1 L.ou•• 11 11 • 10 •1 ,,, Anot • .,er di ferenee is CM•oo 10 " ' ,. 102 m the timtt of season. Just Colo•-19 19 • 11 Cl() 116 h v•ncouver , 11 1 11 ., 134 w en the Americans Ml,_"'''" • " , " 11 1J1 begin cross country in wAL!~,~.~~r.~.~.~Nce September, the South Yet, the fourth.year coach couldn't help but comment on the loose discipline standards here compared to those in his native land. "All of our students have to wear the same bluer, the same ties, the same pant.I and the same shoes," says Anderson about a school that bas 950 students. ••Also, the stu dents must st and when the teacher comes in, and there can be no eating in the classroom. And our students are not allowed to have their hands in their pockets when they stand." But when it comes to running, lbe Africans have the same motto as do the Americans: win. "'°"'' .. 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J ,.,., Old\ ~ uo Cl•1m11\Q Pur)\! $Pm t•••m•no 11r1c. n ooo Mr •rrowdv IM;tc htrllJ H110 &•ob te(n11~ht) Qn., Aoo Only IWMOI ~n19P'lt Of GtOt"f' tR1c MMdlJ Win N Pl•<t· f(l~rt'l\t' ~ M.anottt• C8tOOk\) !.<.'>Ol>'"t ~port 1(4111 A P Wlr*PflQto LOVES THE SEA Bob Lengyal S<oul AboYI lfruw••I Al\o Ell•lbte fl•h~ f'flill1\t '"''•flt\tl Ovot-" fil'hf' ((.4rdt)/6I lff, 110 1976 Raein It~ 171 Birt Al C•oont 'Wttf\'>'t) 11q LONG BEACH CAP) -There are yacht races and there a re .vacht races. Now someone is orcanb· ing what m ay be the last word ln yacht races: Around the world In a single-handed boat. ·'That, I suppose, is the ultimate boat race," said Bob Lengyel , a swarthy SO-year-old seaman who plans to enter t hat race in 18 months in a 26-foot, single-masted Dawson·26. It's the sam e boat Lengyel used in the England-to-America run earlier this year . "It'll be lonely out there," he said a bit wistfully. "ll 'll take about seven months, with four stops for rest." Details haven't been worked out, but Lengyel can wait. Theseais his life. LENGYEL, UNUKE MOST OTHER skippers who enter such races, is not we althy. In fact , he's a throwback lo another era, a character out of a J ohn Masefield poem or a Joseph Conrad novel. "I own m y boat, the 'Prodigal'," he said, "and all of this," pointong to a weathered canvas bag. "That's it. Everything I own. I don't need more than that, do I?" Single-ha nded yacht racing isn't an afternoon lark. Thirt y-eight of the l2S boats that started the Observer Singlehanded Trans-AUantic Race last June S withdrew. Two persons died, many were in· Jured. Lengyel was the last of 73 skippers who finished in under 50days, and some of the veteran racers said he should never have made it because he r aced with almost no sophisticated ocean gear. ol abuse at the knuckles: his akln ls dark and leathery; bis bea rd looks Uke one tha t Richard Henry Dana or Ernest Hemin1w~ had In mind: his muscular arms a re scarred; and bla eyes never seem tofocuson anylh.l.ng close. "I suppose you might say it's like beln& lo love with a punch In the mouth," hesald. "I can't explain It, really, but I haven't thought about It In real terms. lt's just that today, 1976, people don't have the same romantic im ages a bout the sea as they used to. "I LIKE BEING ALONE OUT there. But lt 's good to get back to land every now and lhen, e ven it l dofeelillatease." Lengyel isn't exactly tho prototypical seaman with a eirl in every port, but he said, ·'My love Ure is good. Very good. I know women all around the world and I usually end uphavlng a pretty good time. "l lived with a woman in San Francisco for a long time -we have three kids. My 17-year-0ld girl doesn't have much use for the sea, but my two you.ager ones, a 14-year-old boy and a JO-year-old girl, they can't wait togosailingalsea ." He never ma rried. "Next year, I'll enter the Newport lo Bermuda race . That's about 630 mites and I think it may be even rougher tha n the Atlantic crossing. l 've heard skippers say it'll break up some boats. I know we'Jl go through the Bermuda Triangle, but that's no pro· bl em. I'm not looking for something supernatural to happen. It's just the sea lhat'lldo It." SO PERVASIVE IS IDS passion that he bas "THE SEA IS MY LIFE," he said. "I mean. it'-s cr ammed his weatherbeaten wallet with bits of hke a wom an you love but you can't trust. I've been paper on which are scrawled sayings, poems, prose at sea all my life, since l was 16 when I lied about m y and lyrical thoughts dedicated to the sea. Most are age and joined the Merchant Marine. old, worn, barely readable. "Here. Here's one you '11 "I love her, but I know she can kill m e. Yeah, I like."Il'sby a mannamedW.H.Davles: know, 1 'm romantic a~ hell. But I don't think people "l know not whylyearnfor theeagain; today think the same way about the sea as they used ''Tosailonce more uponlhyfickleflood. to." "I 'll hear thy waves wash under my death-bed, He looks the part. His gnarled hands have knots "Thy sallis lodged forever in my blood." ~~~~~-~-::::~~~ Finale • SCHAJU ForAr.-a Golf Results f\fouqn 1 M-;t•) HO 117 E v: l R ~£:·:.r~~::~·t~o:,:~0i:·.~~ ~· nter ... u e egatta -=------• HA .. IM • ROM1TAM • MIC«OACO WOMEN SllESV1.T\ C.OSTA MESAGC. '"'•'fmt r, .. ,. ri.1urr.1·~"' " f l•J"f 1 foh.-t\ W I ..J11 •'"'''t •'-• '°'0 ) 4,,,, p,,_,""' p, '"''9"' ' ,-.,.,," ,.,,,,, ,,,,,. (,. ••\U,111 ( N·o·•'\• (.t ,,,,.. r , hl.lf'll ' J\, P., UI •• • nt r*• I I J e. .. n~ol•1m ... ..-. 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Weather conditions were light to moderate on both insid e and ou ts id e courses. Inter coll egiate yacht racing also cam e to a close wH h UC Irvine staging the freshman re- gatta for the Reinhart trophy in Lido -14s on Newport Bay. THE ONLY action in the Los Angeles-Long Beach area w as by the Navy Yacht Club of Long Beach in the form of the Sa lt y Se ri es f o r Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts Orange Coast College swept the collegiate event wrth two of Its teams taking first and second pla('e Tn1 r d with the Light Emitting Diode System. Advanced SLR technology for advanced creattv•ty With the l11sl tii;:ht Em1n1ng Diode metering system Accurate 1ead1ngs down to a quarter stop Solid state. shock proof dependab1hly (•Ira bright v1ewlmder Flare resistant Electron Bum Coated lenses I 2000th second shuner spud Compact. l•ghtwe•ghl body Screw·m rype Prakhca mounr. ,239•41e100:• t,..,,,., .!)I'.• HARBOR PROTO 3121 E. Coast Hwy. Corona dtt Mer 1714) 673-4670 Commercial Photography & Passport Photos, too •iii Of'POltTUHITY knocks often when you U'Je result iictUng D:.Uly Pilot Classlr1cd Ads to reoch the Oran1e Cout market. Phone 84?·5678 BOATING pl ace out or the nine en- tries went to UCI. OCC crews were com posed or Bill Whe e l e r a nd cr ewman T om Devlin with 10 points and Bob Kinney and Ellen Koga, 16 points. UCl 's third place entry was Chuck S k i nk s and Lan ce Stumpf, 25 points. NHYC Ow1\t,,,•\ lft<;1~tl<1 '""'"' PHlfl' 1111 -I ~unk•\I, Sit .,. 814'<k BVC 1 "'""" It Stew R~. ~vc l 'illo..oown. R•<I• llt1c,.._,, C.C>O eve • F•ncy. o.,.. "'""'" OPvC s. L•lll• Poontr. Skvr St-• NHVC E TO.El LS 11 l'I -I ,...,.. Sr Qvttvr Ert< C.•ntnrr MHVC. 1. (MOArtal Ph Ayt~\ N ._.YC .. l. tt lu\•on. Jof\n M•r\t\4ill, NHVC SHIElO!o '" I J••n 8<ed 01 tt\O U(f~A ? A11''1. M•'' 5tcfVftt, BCVC. J C.1>6rlot1c. MC. S..yr~. N'fYC SOLING lat • 1 Y onktt, Scott H..,warci N><YC. 1, 1nocp.-no.nc,., s·~ ... 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C00tt Hwy__...wport luc:h f714J 631-2161 ALL FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENTS FILED IN 1971 MUST BE REFILED BY DECEMBER 31, 1976. those with changes must be REPUBLISH ED at time of refiling HERE IS THE LAW:- (susiness and Professions Code) Sec. 17917 (c) Where a new statement is required because the prior statement has expired_ under s ubdivision (a) of Section 17920, the new statement need not be published unless there has been a change in the information required in the expired statement. Sec. 17920 . <!l> Unles_s the statement expires earlier under subdivision (b) or (c)t a fi ctitious bus iness name statement expires at the end of five years from December 31 of the year in which it was filed ln the office of the county clerk. Sec. 17917 (b) Subject t.o the requirements of subdivision (a) the newspaper selected for the publication of the statement should be one that circulates in the prea where the buslness is to be conducted. Free Forms Available at THE DAILY PILOT 330WEST BAY ST. COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92626 (714) 642-4321 EXT. 332 • 'lb DAILY PILOT OMER ~SIDE WOODY ALLEN 10~ YrN GO((A ~eAP 1HtS !1GKIPV ,.~ev'u. PAY YOIJ A MILl..WU 1"o 00 tf ! FUNKY WINKERBEAN l TANK McNAMARA ,.,...~~~~~~-.it, ! rot-J'T AA/~ t>. CHANCE IUITH ewisr. NANCY by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson G!,1'Ht ~ ·~Uf6· siw ~ All~S H" Q(X)T6 / by Joe Marthen WHA1'" If i CAij Ge'( 1H€M 1'0 e'1h.JJP YOIJR ~1"f? by Jeff Miller & Bill Hinds 1 ~ Mfti!J 1-0C GREE~£ R1P7 'tt)UR SPLEEN OOf! ----~ ' THE VIRTUE OF VERA VAUAMT DOOLEY'S WORLD DR. SMOCK 12 ·20 GORDO TMaE AU Prt£:Tf'f l/et)54/ PA~ CllAIN~ Fat. A>J ow PIW l.11'E. 'IOU, L.OPi:t.! r1·J.o MOON MULLINS lr--~~..-~~~~~-p~~~~~---.~~~~-----~or-,_....,m--T"""~~~--,--. I 7H/NK WE'VE 1Hot.JGHT OF EVERYTHING. l JUST SAW YOUR DQG. ON MAIN STREET··· SHE Wft.S 00N'T BE SILLY--- OOOS DON'T WIN DOW SHOP WINDOW SHOPPING ..... 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""'''l')f'W'd t~ ••t mAtt~r\ oitn,.1ttHWJ to ""' _.,,.,~ ,.,, '••o <flt<~nt w.t~ln four "'°"'"' .,,,.,·~Ur~ P\lbH<•Uono• '"'' no41<• 0.11'(1 Nov•mbf'•1) "" , MARY I HUEBNEA •omtntJllalri• ot I~ e~ .... of Ow""'•-nemeddt<-HEWS,MUNOt & lt08tHM>H, 1"'-• PUBLIC NOTICE JIJ """' "'''" ,,,..,, -----------'----1 -.A,.., CA '11111 l'ICTITIOU' 8USIHHI NAlllllE ITATIEMINT TM tollOWlf>9 l>t'• ...... " '*""" ~ "'".'' INSTANT C:"lL , 1u\ 'IPllo" PIKI, Co\I• M•Y, (A '10• P•ul A W•hon, "'' .-.110"' PIK•. Cott• M~'MI. (A.,.,. ™' ...,.,,.., I• <ondllcltd w .... I~ dMd ... I ,....,, A W•I'°" Tiii\ \IM~nt wu ftl"Ct ••th 1"9 c:o.iM't Cl.--01 Ot•n .. C°""'y °" 0.C '· "" """" PublltllM °'.., .. toes• OdilV ll'noc, '1'91. 11141 S41-4Ut A-Y• ... AOml1tlltul•h Pubto•h•d Oranoo to .. 1 Oall\I l'llcM, Nov 1'. •tld Ott .•• ll, 10. 1'16 -,, PUBLIC Nona: CP.Jt•t NOTICJ TO ClllEOITOIU SUPllllOlt COUltT Of'THlf ITATI 01' CALI "OANI" '°. TME COUNTY 0,0llAHCia Ne A-"4ft lilllle of HAZEL F 1100C~Ua.t. Otc- H()Tl(E tS HE REii( OIVIN .. 111e OIK •. ll, 10 11, t•7' ~'• '"'"'°''of 1"8 tllow .,.m .. ~1 -------------''-'-I 'NII •II Oor\Oft\ ..... 1,., cl.i--11111 PUBLIC N011CE lhf \tld O.<"'°"I tr• requl...., llO "'' ""'"'· "'"" 11\o IW'CH\ery voQchen. I" PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPElllOR COU"T Ol'THIE STATE 01' CALll'OllNIA FOii THE (OUNT YO,.OllAHGE No A·"M11 E\111• Of CLARl(E A SMITH, Ot<:u...o NOTICI! IS ME REBV GIVEN to 11't' Cf'fdltot\ oi tM aboY• narned de<~CS.nt tMt 111 prtf'\O"I' httv1nQ < •d•m\ o1QJ11tn11 t""" \Attt <k'<•d~nt dt't reou•,.r<I to ,.Ht !;:'::;, ~~:,t~:J~f:,~':;, y1~=s·:nn t1tlt""CJ COUt'I. or IO Pff"'iotonl '"''"m WHP\ lhe '-<~\\UV \IOUtMr~. to,,,... u~~ ~· ,,... ollrc~ o• JAMES M OOOOS PORTtGAL ... o H,.MMERTON Al ''>'""•' •I Law 7011 £a\I 4lh.61•"'' SilMtt!'\ 179 11) S '"',. -." t Uh tor"'" ~10\,. wf'urf\ I\ t.,,,. pt.le,. 01 ~nev,. 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ROOP, Myrrvtt 0 and .. oward. 81SCHOFF, 8Mb.1"1 A •nd W•lli•m P JEFFRIES CIAln" C ancl 0.1• M RAMIREZ. fe,,y lleNY Md Goo<<)" CLIFF R"M A """ ~""~ F , .. nl<ton, Ot CKE NS, C•lhulne M tlr•t •nd Staf\t•~ Eu9f'n.- 8AUN~ M.>rl!l•...., Layton Earl, GIT'>, c;.ry M.cll&fl ""o PCN1y Lff SPAOA. t •orOI s... ~nd Ao...,ld .,.,_., *"" PUBLIC NOTICE NOTIC•Ol'JALI 01' AUTOM081Lf Notter-h Mf"t'bV qivcn ouri~I to \~"'""')()II • .nd Jon ol lhe Civil Code ot th.,. St1ttt of C•tlfornf;t t~ un. d•"IOn•O. GEOllG ANO ROH GERMAN CAA REPAIR .... Ncr111 Nt•Dort 81vd • N t•OOf"I B•ach, tounty of 0•8n?9. C:a11to•nl• '1'761>J • ..,11 \#ti 41 out>ttc •ut.tto,.. 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PuOft\J'V'd OrllnQe Coai1 03Hy PHot O<!<•ml>I'• 10 1'1• S?l>i lb PUBLIC NOTICE """' otf•rl ot thit 'h '~ of tltf' .. bow ,.,, l------------- tttlf'd1 .,,,,., O• MOt"\"'"' tl\c'm W¥tthtt'W> """""" """'"""Mr. In tl'ff Onc)tf''\lt)IWG 11 I"' oll•'•'li C'lLONEL HE llAIHGS 1-AaHtll IN l\U(•'""'I Al \..t\W J?t f,t-~ ( '"'"'' Ritthol't l'l H~n C..tit1fw-n1d f'"fM1 w~1fh • I~ OldCJ• OI btr-4""'-' of tN> 1jiiN)f'r\lt)N"'n .,, AH m•tt"" l'.W'f'f-'"" •"'Q to tf'lif .. ~,.,,. o• \.t•d d••cf'<tfl"ll w1thn ffN• month .1t1t•t trw t•'~' PVbl•CdlH)'' olt"'I MfH1 O.,t• d Nl)Vflmt\tt• I~ l"J)b MAlltON( PONllN(; Artm"''~'' •Ir••''' I~· E.'t1tttt •t thit 4Mv~ n.tm1·0 fiftf•"f1'Ltnf CO\.ONfL Ht:ll "ING S PllANICLIN AOW"0 •I l..fW ll40<-Cl<l•I .............. 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CA ''109 Thj\ bu~•n.n •i col'\duclod tty •n 1n d1vll)ua1 G~•y l Conl" T"°' ''·ll•m•lll wo lll"CI Wit~ lhe (.ounty Cltrk 01 O••noc-County on Ot< I t"'& Publo~d Or•~ Col\I Oaoty Piiot OK &, ll.10 21, 1911> \O.IS-1& PUBLIC NOTICE "CTlflOUS eUSINfSS NAME UATEMt:NT Th• totlo••nca Ot'V\Gn\ "'" "°"'"9 ~11\M\H TH£ OT~ell GUV~ IS)() ... Al ..... Iii Av~ , N•wOO•I Oh<h C" ~66.3 HM•Y I\ Sfr•no 7031 Nol10,,.1 Av• (lo\I• Me\t CA '1671 8•11< • R M<I~ 1 S:ttl Pl.ttfnlle """ • NtWDO•I 8~•<h, CA qlli6J '"'\ bu''"fl''' '' connutt,.d by d Olt~'•f OAftl'\f'nhlp H,.rry A ~'"no '"•' \f•lt~ *"' l•ll'd wfttt f"-' Cou"'• Cler\ of 0•1nQ+ Counly on OoK-bt•I, "" ....... Publl\-Or•nor C:OA\I 01111• "'"" I>< IJ 10 17,1noJll\ l lt77 SI.II).,. •I 111f ••• ottlu ol JAMES E 1-------------Wl\.Hl'LIO\ofCINDEL & ANot!ttSON 10lll Hor111 11•-•o. P,o.i Office 8o1 PUBLIC NOTICE 2U. Wiiia """· Celllo•nl• ..,rot,-°' 1----:=:=-:-::--:------ 1\ lllt of .. I of bu,ln•n of I,. un• 'ICTITl()(.1$ 8USINIESS PVBLIC NOTICE Wf'110MCI In •II mall•n pertllnlno lo NA,,_l 5TATIMINT ,,,. ~••••of \1111 dtceden1, wllllln ,_ T1't lol1Pwl119 ptr\otll ••• dainQ bu$i-,,_,/t\ eller lllt '"" publl<allon of !Ills ,.,. IS ,..ilt~. ll!OMONT ElECTllOtotlC IN· 0.t.O~ml,ler30, 1•16 OUSTIUES/BME INOUSTIUE~. 1202 ,.~ell•M Mtl•Clff E.llth,St No 1'.S.nt1An.t,CA.'110S .Johl'IW H•I"' • Jo .. AodntY BtdlO'I, U?O N. ~·E•t(lltOtS of 11141 Wiii °'9W.<, S.11t• Al\a, CA. '1101 oflM -.. Nmed ~. llC•YI" .>oft Mont_,.,, 1IOS Clllf JAMISl.Wll.HILM Ort .... N-..ortlffcn,CA ~ ellUNOEl.&ANOl lllOtf Tnh blnlMU " (-UtlOO by .. ._,...._ 1...-..,, ... m OtMfel,..'1,,...tlllP ~A,.., CA tt'ltt l(e"'lft J Mel'llOOtMry J .. : 0141 u.,,,,, fltl\ tl .. _f WI\ fli.ci will> "'8 "'"""'"' ... c.•~-°"'"'" c1 .. , •' o..,, .. c.o...1r °"' Plllll1"'9d Or.....-C..$1 o.lly Pilot, 0.C-bt<' I, .. ,. 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CA MAllV )AHii ~ULIOT ~m\ may be olll1I~ alt"8 Offkf' 41f "'41<i.<lf M P.mrt"L...ofOO OrlOft ftt,jt E•Kulrl• Of Ille WIU 8u\inn\ "'-'1 S.•¥1C'tt, NI AllOl'I #•y, NewtlOft fte-, CA 'll7tfloJ flll• ~,1,,.,, I• lO"d•1<tfd by• Olll'lt•~•Mm<>d ,. .. _ ..,1,,..(1tlT0111I• TM~•1Cl Thi\~-• ll toMuctfllll by•" .....-•I N •l,,.nhlll> d!K••111 .,_,.,., IM rlqfll 10 r•lt<t -.. tff lftdt•'11UAI )-\" lliO•I YHOMAS L LO•o W\ fit (ill ... 1 .. •nY 1 .. ..-..1 ... Of Mttfo<leM """'r•• ™' •ft't-1 WI\ tntd ....... , ... 111111'-.. V•i.Mlt 1 .. 1 ...... 1111n Ill •llY blcl• •• &fie ""'\let•-· -· ..... "'"' ,,,. CllNl'lt, ci.r11 of Or-oe ~' Ol'I .... ,,, llOddlno ~Y c1 .. 11: 01 or..,.. c-y on ~' .. ,. U.-. Nlllf, C.. •JM> 1"'11" ~~ $<"90! OIW1<f 0.C-t, lt1t. ~ ,, .. ,.,.... .. .... j\1111 ~ 1'111111-Or•• ~ -otiJy Piie!, ,.....,.., ... l•ft•l•h AlllN>t'I d ,_..,,. "*I"°"' O<tll9t CN\t Olllty ll>liot. OM tl, 10,1', mu~ Jt" ), 1'11 "'11111\Md Otet19t Coe\! Oall'f PllO!, "1111""'"' Or111~ Co•JI Dtlly 19t1oi )f(. 11.I0.17. ft1tMtlJa". I, rt11 I ~"1 >• Nov 1'1tf\d 0.< t, U. 10, ,.,. Mt·1• DK•-' U, 10 ,1111• SIOt• i tt>1t --• <t ••• • Monday December 20, 1976 DAILY PILOT Santo Does Bis Duty OMlr l'llel $Utt l'Mt• Red Cross nurse Jolene Wallace is ready to accept blood from one person who really knows abou~ giving. Red Cross is seeking extra donations to supply hospitals during the heavy accident season on both the up- commg holidays. Blood collection center will be open Christmas eve, Christmas day and Dec. 26 at 601 N. Golden Circle Dr. Santa Ana. Call 835-5381 for information. Cop Faces Tax Charge Nixon 'Bagman' Charged With Tax Evasion NEW YORK CA P> -Onetime Watergate ba~man Anthony Ulasewicz is being called to ac- count In an income tax evasion trial here for his activities as in· vestigator for former president Richard M. Nixon. The 58-year old former Ney. York City policeman. whose trial opened today, was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges or failing to report a total or $41,000 income during the years 1971 and 1972. He could get up to six years in prison and a $10,000 fine iJ con· vict.ed on both counts. Ulasewicz t estified in 1973 before the Senate Watergate Committee that he investigated both the public and private lives of Nixon's political foes . He al~o admitted d1 s tribut1ng hush money in the Watergate cover-up Guerrilla. Kill Bla~lu SALISBURY, Rhodesia <AP> -Mozambique·based guerrillas lined up about 25 black laborers from a tea plantation and m assac r ed th em with machinegun fir e. Rhodesian security sources said today. No official details were im· mediately available or the slay ings -reportedly the worst ac Two Students ~urse Puppy Back to Health BLOOMINGTON. Ill. <AP> With lov1ne care and modem re hab1htallon t echniques usually reserved for humans. two nur~· ing students have helped their pet puppy get back on its feet after a paralyzing accident. Veterinarian Warren Brunton said the nursing skills of Kil Leong of Chicago and Sue Jacus of Hinsdnle, both seniors al II linois Wes leyan University, helped 11-month·old Brandy rt> cover after npparently being h1l by a car Nov 28 Miss Leong said the women round their puppy with "a bad head injury and In convulsions She couldn't <>ven bark." They took her to Brunton 's animal hospital overnight, but brought her home the next day, because "we're just students and couldn't afford to leave her," Miss Leong said. She said Brun· ton gave them some medicine because he knew they were nurs· ing students. Brandy was parnlyzed on the left side and couldn't stand up. said Miss Jocus. "She couldn't eat and we had to mush up her food and feed her by band," she said. "She had Jost the sight In one eye because o( nerve and muscle damage, but we kept it moist with drops and It didn't become permanently damaged." - The two women, who live in an otr-eampua house, said they used instruments to check the puppy's ears and examine the interior of ltsdamaeed eye. "With head injuries, the veins behind the e)'cs get congested. There ls a place In back of the eye you can see with lbe instrument Md tell ti there ts m0vement of the blood,'' H id Miss Jaeus. The women satd t.bey used a re· h1btl1tative technique called "ran1e of movement" to put Brandy b~ck on her lcet. It In· volves making the muscl~ go lhroucb lhe ume movements they would normally. "The idea la to work the mUlJ· cit or the Ould drin up 1.nd the limb 1eta stttt ind even brittle enou1b to f>ruk.'' said Mtsa Leoni. [_1_N_sn_o_R_r_J lion against Rhodesian civilians by black guerrillas in four year!. of warfare against the white gov' cmment llanoi Congre•• End• BANGKOK. Thailand IAPl Vietnam 's Communist Jlartv ended a six ·day congress in I lanci1 today, named Le Duansecrctary· general or the party and an· nounced the members of an enlarged ruling Politburo still dominated by veteran North Viet namese revolutionaries The position of party chairman was left vacant, possibly tn honor of Ho Chi M tnh. who held the post until his death in 1900. The 68 year·old Duan, whose previous h tie was party first secretary, wa~ rPronfirmed as Vietnam's most powerful figure figure. Iran Blast• Saudis TEHRAN. Iran <AP> -Tehran newspapers and Iran's govern- ment rad 10 station attacked Saudi Arabia's 01 1 minister. Sheik Ahmed Zaki Y:tmani, today as a "traitor ... J "servant or im perialism," u "pupJ)('t " and a "saboteur who kntfe<t OPt.:t: trom behind." The criticism was prompted by Saudi Arabia's refusal at th~ meeting or the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries last week to raise tts oi l pnces more than 5 percent. The inlerna tronal oil cartel split. with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates announcing a 5 percent increase on J an 1 and lr:in and the other 10 0 P EC members an- nouncing a ris<> or 10 percent on Jan. I and 5pcrcentonJuJy l. Bantted Papers Out BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP> Le bano n ·s press syndicat l' published two banm·d 1£>ftlst Beirut newspaper-. today. def yin~ Syrian orders shuttrni.: down hair the capital ·s papl•rs The synclic<1tc, a puhhsher~ ·ah soc1ation. provided it!> hcacl quarters for use by a Joint staU pulling out th~ pro Iraqi Al Moharrcr and pro-Libyan /\-. Safir. The newspapers. whose M fices were occupied by the Syrians six days ago. went on sal1· carrying identical news reports and headlines but d1ffer£'nt editorials It could not be karned where the similar issues were printed Suicide Rate Soars At Happiest Age BELMONT. Mass. <API -The rate or suicide among children tn their grammar school years, generally thought or as a person's most carefree and hap· py times. ls increasin~ at an alarming rate, a Boston-arc::i child psychiatrist says. Why do children from 6 to l 1 want to take their own lives? "The most obvious reason they do it is the same as for an adult to get back at someone." said Dr Peter Saltzman. director of McLea n Hospital's Ch1ldren '11 Center. "They do it to caJI attcn lion to a very desperate situation, usually to a loss of a loved one." Saltzman, 37, who specializes in treating youngsters who at· tempt suicide, said the most fre· quenl occasion for a childhood suicide attempt is a death in the family or a separation or an argument with a loved one. One signal of possible suicide in a young child. Saltzman said. ls depression. an ailment psychJatry did not recogniie in children until about 10 years ago. Depression in children, he said. can show as hyperactivity, a lailure to make friends, poor school performance and hypochondria. Among 10. and 11-year-olds It might show up as delinquency, vandalism and righting. The Increasing rate ol dJvorce and separation and emotional disorders such as alcohohsm and depression among parents also affect young chiJdren's behavior, Saltzman said. " .. we've come a long way Crom thinking it's all the parenL'\' fault. What we're trying to figure out is to what degree is the child predisposed to depression," he said. Saltzman said that a recent clinical study he did based on his own experience and that or his colleagues showed th11t about 75 su1c1des of preadoles- cents were officially rcp<>rted in 1973, the last year his study cov· crcd. That figure could be com- pared to a total or three in 1958, he said. The official fi gures for suicide among pre·adolescent children, Saltzman said, don't begin to toll the story. Among the general population, the number of suicides Increased from 18,500 in 1958 to about 2S,OOO in 1973. In 1974, the last year for which such s talislics were available, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that 25 ,683 Americans killed themselves. Bereaved ramilles are often more concerned about conceal- ing a child's suicide than an adult's. And many suicides of children -such as death by drowning or automobile accident -are classified as accidental de- aths. Happy Night Y to Baby-ait for Youngsters STILLWATER. Okla. (AP) -Stillwater parents who want to party It up New Ycur's Eve won't have to worry about their children: they can leave them at the YMCA . For 3 S4 fee. pn.rtnts may laltc their children bctwet'n the ages of 5 and 12 tothe Y beginnlne al 7:30 p.m The $4 (ee-Includes a New Year'!\ breakfast for the younasttra. but the children must bring their own sleeping bap. The parents don't have to pick them up again until 10 a.m. New Year 's Day. • . \. ~ DAIL V PILOT Monday December 20, 1978 P VBUC NO'nCE PV8UC NOTICE I --------fl1CTITIOU$ 8 U$1NIU I JTJ» NA.Ml ITATIMllfT MOTICI TOCltlOITOtn ~~ fOl-11\Q -tOtlt .,. °"'""-'""''•' ::.~--:w .... •ut• •• ,. T9<1!0tlCornHnfP_t_I,, C.•INnlle,IWl ... ~y .. O..O,. -P-<V!IDL•ll•ron• A ., A llt '"• M•tl•• o• .... hl•I• o• e Tt<P\ Ott ComHftY P..-,uiOfl If\ DOH A L 0 E 0 t I" FE H OA LL -,.,,..,,,.,..,,,., E'OOreOO 1' AB C l>KH- T.ot on CAMMn, PrHw•-•nc.omtt NOt•o It .... eo, OIWI\ to crMlton ~o c..1,.,, "J """ r o le<.11 Nvl"9 <•••m• -lntt I,,. wlcl °"'9· 011 Campa"• Proouoion tnco,.,. dent lo Ille w10 <1•l11t• 1n lllt 9ftl<• of p.,,_..,.,., c;.u•·· 4 "Al • E Itel\ , ... tr.fll Of llW .......... d Ctur1 or lo 011 Gomp.,., Prodvct1on' income or•wnt 1'-m 10 IN .-nloned lll lllt Per11*'\lllD <:ew••· i 'AB . r Teti\ olflc• Of RICHAAD 0 l'A<\ZEE. 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CORIC . .•.•••................ ········••··•·········· ........•......•..........•......•.....•....••....••.....•.......•••. DAILY PH.Dr CLASSIFIED ADS G•-•• IOOZ G1•uel IOOZ ~ 1001 G, .. ,.. IOOJ ~ 1001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., Oii (Gt\ Sal " find It Trode II Wtth o Wont Ad [ 842-5878 ) VA OK!! Four mont h~ nciw, 3 bedrm, i b~th. rnuny ex tras'' Pool 111red yard S&.700 Clill for mforma· uon. ON Cc1 S.V1u 64§..34 7 4 ro•• Crtcltt Acipro..m fl!IMt.~...,..--~.~~ ........ wa a ... ,.. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COVINGTON 4-ft.D $123,500 l+ FAMILY ROOM Tile entry to huge living room. Ra1s~J tamily room with Cloor to t.'t!ilm& Wied brick fireplace No wax tile in kitchen. 2 J)lltios, assumable V A • p ayment $244 36 per month. Call 9&3~67 oP'fN '" 9 . ,, \I~ ,,, N """' t [9;1111 1700 1q. ft. owner's sulte with firepl11ce plus three hLf8e bedrooma. Three 2 bedroom. 2 bath apart· ---------1 ments. s car garage. MEWPOITSHORES Best buy In this VERY 2 St.ory A-frame; wood popular model Call to-b e amed ceilings; 4 day S46·717l bdr ms .• 2 baths ; Ol'tN ,., ., •• 1 HUN •OHi •· -1· secluded patio. Walk lo [ ~ I beech, pools & tennis ~ 11~11111 aoouc;.<1~g:;m . ----·--·-~ A 3 bdrm . + siul!tle. On large R-2 lol. XJnl sum MESA VERDE D<'torato r 's choice. Super 3 bedrm t den l"c11tur1ng 2 £1rcplat'es. lots o r p anc l1 ni:. wall paper, plush crpts, lge bedrms. Vacant. re- ady for your inspection ! Priced on ly $88,000 Located in Mesa Verde Call 546 5Kl!O --~.-.. HERITAGE • • REALTORS IE.ST VALUE .,. ILUFfS! Reduced $10.0001 View of wat.cr & night hi<hU., 3 bdrms .. 211 baths. sphl level. Vl•r y p r1 vale, en l ari;rd 1>at10 . Cooperative seller will allow for some decorat- ing changes St 33,000. Cnll to M.'e. C. F. Colesworthv REALTotlS 640-0010 mer/winter rental. Ju::il steps to l he ocean . Priced ut $97.500. IAYFRONT 4 Bdrms .. 4 haths; new, never occupil'd ! 2 Story. IOls or wood & glass; pier for boat. Nice water view $289,500 673-3663 642-2253 Eves associated 8ROK£RS-lltAL TOllS l\1l' W lolb<"O &/l lti&t TRANSFER MUST SEU 4 IR· 2 STottY POOL -$67,500 Tree lined street 1n p rim e beac h neighborhood Formal entry t.o large fa mily It v. mg room Brick Ooor to cethng fireplace. Coun· try k itchen. Dine Fl agston e t er r ace. Hideaway master suite. J bath's. 22' family enter- tainme nt room . Ma ny decoration ite ms . 1.e. custom s hutters a nd drapes. Hurry ! Won 'I last. Call 963-7881. U1fl ,,, 9 . II' il)N li}lt( -r.,. , I GEORGIAN COLONIAL Sl~IEOROOM MEAllEACH ~r~~·~E:·1:~~7.~~~~ [ 9 IUIJll room with noor to ce1ltng ~~~~~~~~~~=~-!-!.J fireplace. Banquet sized ii formal d1 n1n~ room 1::. conv£>n1enlly scd udcd from huge count ry kitchen Family casual cnler la1nmcnt r oom overl ooks i:rounds. Gue!>l quurters Sweep· mg open bannister sla1rs to masi11vc bedroom suites llurry for t his "Gone With The Wind' charmer <.:all 003 788l OCEAMVIEW North Laguna Beacb Condo. Large l bedrm, 11;) bath. hreplace. Ex- tensive sundeck w/fan. ta.st1c view. Exclusive S86,SOO. 644·7270 [ fiililt;ll "4ti4' S##iti ~ REALTORS llB>ROOM PLUS22 x20 FAMILY ROOM TRAILER PARK Prestige home in pre· stlgc location Secluded W1lh Wspacr!>. 21• ucr<.'s on q ui et Cul-de ·Sac with two houst•s. Pool 11treel. Walk to schools, a nd rcc r ctlllona l churc hes, parks a nd ful·1ht1{'::. 1 miles from ~hopping center. Custom Pcrns Lake Hcduced to $135 900 Call ?51 3191 built 22 . x 20 Fam ily • Room With beam CCII· ~SELECT m1CS.Cal1 963-6767. T' PROPERTIES 61>rN 11111•11\luN Otil N~I· F111d Whal ~OU want IO [• 16111 l>J1ly Pilot Ualos1f1<.>ds. . ~ --·-••=!!!~' STAR GA'ZEK~"• lh (LAY l. POI l.AN---..-----t ~ '/°"" Oo.lr Ntt•·tr CN.d. Ji., Auo1J1wg ro '"'• .Storr r,, develOC> "'4'•tOO~ l0t T uoJu~ ,f"Od wordt Ctw~1~ to,._,,.-~,, 01,.._,.. Zncl•O( borth •'9" JI Rao! lotO" ))A ll~•o l•ldlJo' """""'' '61 ..... ll()(<d 11\ffvt'ft .t9C'°""4t•~• "°'"-.. , T""" •]()t <!Como .. " •11 :1~11 •I,.._..., 490f ~v.,... ~· ""' ~,~. \) (Htli! ~-· ~,f_ ~ ..... ), ""'_,.. 'Id....., )f ''" eo"'°""'...i ®""'"'te SIEK&,INlt CHESS ~ . ., .. """·1· ocr 11~· ""'1 •• 0 ~· \)( '67 70 K 0t.Pt0 BEAUTIFUL BA YCREST Elegant 4 bdrm .. den & family rm. home. Forma l dining rm .. 4 baths & 3 car garage. Sl79,500 HOIU t;.ool.uotiw ofili4cil '-.............. -.. ........... _ • • CORONA DEL MAR • 675-3000 I 1002 Ganereil 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Bdrm .• family rm., sweeping bay view rrom upstairs living rm. Sauna & jacuui tub. $245,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Btoy"t.lt> 01111•· N B 675 biol 1002 Ge•ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW OM MARkET LEMON HEIGHTS Sensational home w 1th pool , view and al I a menities. Nothing is needed but the right family who wa nts a "Showplec('" home . High on a hill and a view of the world below with 4 ~~~~~~~~~~l 8drms . lar ge family -room , g l a m o r o u s kitchen, ror mul dmmg rm and a beautiful pool and patio .area l-'anta:st1 grounds. Call for a1> po1nl ment to sc~ $239,500. - WATERFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 SAHJOA9UIM SPECIAL COSTA MESA CHARMER Fantastic J Br family home. Costa Mesa's most Popular area. As- sumable VA loan. Easy mont h ly pay me nts . Don't m iss this one. S.7 ,500 full ·pnce. CaJI now 646-7171 Of'fN In 0 -ii~ HIN 10 fl( >;I(<• [9l1Mll Ad1acent to J:Olr course,._ _________ 1 POOL -tlW CARPETS and BEST UPGRADES Lo ca t e d i n c hoi ce Tustin neighborhood. Th.is 3 Bdrm .• ram rm. home w-thrill you with its stunning decor. You will appreciate its new carpets, Van Lull papers and garage workshop. Some decorator Curniture wiJJ be included. Enjoy your patio entertainme nt area with gas BBQ and sparkling pool. Now ONLY $79,700. Tustin schools are superb. CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M. BIRD Aisociates Jtealtors \\'LSI.LY ~ TAYLOR . CO. HLALT<>l\s '·.1111 1· 1~111; llG CAHYOH TOWt•IOMIS Brand new! Countless a me nities: Golf course views, picturesque split levels (& l level) with cedar shingle exterior. Choose from 2 & 3 bdrm homes. Buy today & save! For lease from $100 to ~ mo. For sale from $U8,500 to $159,500. 32 Canyon Island Dr. (off Ford Rd> Open Tues 1-4 :~ 2111 S.Ja , ..... ... ME'IWWPOttT-..~ cana. H.&. , .... , 1 o G1 .. ra1 1002 G...,.GI 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 31DRMS $39,500 Sharply uparaded. n chly lndBcpd 3 bd. 1 ~ ba. Green bells. rec area. comm pool, au for under $40K.. Loan assumable or ne w VA-F HA terma . ~94.91. HARIOR VU HILLS L U SK H O ME . 3 Bedroom + family. Va- cant and ready lor Im med occu p . 3508 Surfv1ew. $134,950 Miu SchloesSMan REALTOR 714/644-6397 w/blfl greenbelt VIEW.•· Close p roxim ity t o MESA DB.MAI OPEN DAILY 1·5 Mason Park & UCI Supersherp4 bedroom& 2308R.clmtds,HI Walker C lee Real lstat e Popular San Mateo patio family. Fresh paint. new •Formal Olnlng Room• model all on one floor• r a r Pe t s l hr u o ut. -----------•Come bee for yourself Owner may help fmance Beautiful kitchen. Large lhi.s well kept home. 31g. 6'1&·7711 yard on quiet stree t. $59,950 Bdrms, 2 Baths, llvtng - lleady to move into. Of. rm. + Oen, fireplace , lered at $68,500. Call 4 Be droom . 2 bath, 540-1151 cha rming home wit bltns .• ulll. rm .. ne w '. near new plush carpel· cpts. Oversiied dbl. mg. Wood shingle roof garage. slab side yd, for 0 -t'f 1 1 d 1 boat or camper. -~~:-HERITAGE RENTALS Spy4)kns lest View 48R. fa m rm, panora mic vu lot. Furn. or unfurn. Beaut ldscp. 4 yr old Ex ec. home. Sl250/mo <un-rum 1. Yrly be C .. CodHo.. lftCDM 5BR, 3ba w/fam rm , loc at 519 Merguerttc Newly palllted, very un usuaJ lrg home on lot by it.self. S700/mo. Yrly lsc <Avall 1-15-77) 21R, I IA. SPECIAL DRIVE BY AND SEE ANYONE OF THREE 602'-lt Narcissus <Back hse>.. . $325mo 706 Marguente (Frnt hse > ....•. S375mo 706•..-.. Marguen tc ac:au 1 u a n scap n ,,.11 -... eves: 6734577 with spnnlders. Loc11t1n '"""•--""nc.o••••"-• in fine neighbortlood nr S. Coast Plaza. . • REALTORS A WAR~:"'NG 5 11, ~ HAPPY UVIMG 646-iUfl Great J bedroom home located in c a11rornia ANYTIME NEWPORT IEACH homes. Call ror an a p----------"" Oldest bar & restaurant Pomlmenl t.o see the oozy m area. J doors to the fam il y r oom w i th AIAHDOHED weter.$150.000.Terms fireplace, separate d111· PRICE SLASHED lcAoa ley Prop. 1ng roo m and supe r 4 IR+ pool R.affon kitchen fo r Mom. The children will love the private roadway leads t * 67§..7060 * yard and Ideal location. tri ple car gar a·~e . ----------Good value .al $70.000 Secluded executive tile Call 673-8550. entry! Dm111g entertain· OPtNll19·•t \111N •nP1N<r• m e n t . E p 1 cu r e a n [. I k itc h en . Soa rin g , , R~alltJ ~~:~~~s~e l.~~h b~~~g.~~ . -·-"•='!!!c;. backyard w/shimmerini;i (UJ,J5trs bk> .... S325mo.(•--------1 summer fun pool. Skinny dippers delight! Owner bought new. Must sell. Try $8990 total down! L(l;r~~ REAL £STAT£ 644-6397 COSTA MESA COTTAGE Oiarm111112 bedroom an den with cozy fireplace shake roof and h1ghl polished hardwoo noors. Located on a cor ner IOl with easy 8<'Ces Cor boa t or t r ade !.lorage Priced at las )'car's pnce or $51,50() CALL 556·2600 C:SELECT T°'PROPERTIES UPPER BAY CHARMER High cellln" ll vinK room. l year new. 4 liedrms, 2"'1 baths, lge famtly r oom w /f1 re pluce. Londscpd beaulifolly, room ror pool and motor Super Assumption! $9600. Down Pays to cxlstmg 8% V /\ loan at $337. TOTAL per 1147.(l() 10. month with NO qualify. Have someUung you want in.I(. Sharp 4 bedrm. 2 ba 1.o sell ? Classified ads do home ID good fam ily itwell.642·5678. area NEW carpeting. roof & water heater. Full GuMral I OOZ price only $46,500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HURRY' :>31 ·5800 or 963-0122 lnhmatloftal Real &tate Mdworti 4PLEX HUMTIMGTOH IEACH Beach area. pride or ownership and excellent rental! Bike to ucean from 3 Br owner 's uni! with flreplace. Two. 2 Br plu.'i a l Br unit ! Seller bought new and must sell lmrm>dlatcly. Try any of let 847-6010. ()P(N Ill 9 ••I\ ll)N IC) Ill t>;K I' mecnab /Irvine realty home. M •ny """· r -1 ;~~·~:· ,. :: -.,l. C.11 .• ""' The '"""' d<0w Jn '"' llMG·SSU COMFOm Spacious comfort w /plenty or room to grow. This lg. 2-story home in the popular Racquet Club oUers 230 sq.ft . of bonus area which may be used for a variety of pUl'J>06CS ! 4 bedrooms -2'h baths -formal dining -separate rumpus room w /fireplace. $89,900. Natalie Ben- jamin 752-1414 . (V61) 642-8235 901 Dover Orlvw 644-6200 Harbor View C-nwr tat-WH t a Dally Pilot · • Clusifled Ad . Phone 642-:i678 Irvine •t Caml>U'i V•lley c.enttr 752-1414 ·' ... .... 1 ( ,.., , . •• ' . 0 A L Q U E S 8 E T A T 0 N H H S I N M P A S K H I F E C 0 W S 0 R E C E G R H Q U C S E T A M E l A T S P H R 0 E 0 U F H C A P T U R E Q A H A E T I L T I 0 E U Q A~8 P T N T W G C S l A A P G C E H 0 S L E H K I Q S I 8 ( GaM1el 100 GtMral •002 G, .. ,.. 1002 G....... 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11- T S G " K I G T E U Q A M 0 U H K N A C P A I M A D H H A L ( V H E W A l K S A H K A P W K C M A l S E H A C E T A " S I T C A S T E l A R 0 0 P S T S P V W T E H G H I R U T P A C K H H A U S T A L S I K U 0 R S 0 P 0 S I 8 H L I J K N I Q U E E " R H 0 T S A C E E C R 0 F 8 H I H G S T R A T E G Y H A E M A l E ' & S I l T S I 8 P A A C BhhOps Capturing CastHn9 ChtCkJllOte T011Drrow: IC1ng Kn f ghts Hotatfon Pawns Alilrfcan Naval fll~~~ RAii OrPOUUNITY One of Unlverslty Park's Clnest JocaUons rughllgbu thb attractive- ly designed :l BR townhouse . This home is Ught & airy, w /clerestory wtndows & open beam ceil's., + a unique location on 2 parks nr. pools, spa & tennJs courts. '19.500 , A Cot.DWa&. IW«• CO. 644-1766 2111 IAN\IOAOUtN "'l.U ltO. l~~CINttlt CE 10181 BLlllS ca. OVER 50 YEAR S OF SERVICE IROADMOOll Pl.AM ID II• CANYON FantasUc View & Complete Privacy 4 Bedrooms, Lushly Planted Grounds w /Pool & Flropit. Jacuzzi· Adjoins Master Suite. Golt Course View. Oversiie 14 on Quiet Cul De Sac $295,000 •• oova oam I ~•~•~••••••·•1 ~~!!!.~~'!'•••••••• ~!!!.~~~•••••••• ~~•~•~•••••••• ~!!.~.~••••••• ~:!!.~~~••••••• Mand•. Oeeem~r 20, 1918 DAILY P1LOT f:1 ~~~ .......... !~~ ~~!! .......... !?.~~ ~~~ ....... !?.~~ ~~':t~~-~.!~~~ ~~~ ..... !!~ ~~.~~ ... ~~!~ ~~-~'!'.~~ ..... ~.~~~ .... ~~.~~~~~ .. .. Mean Vt!rde 4 br, • bu, IHCOMI MYSTIC HILLS FllD THE DUCllS C•mldin'g & IJv.,.m Lgc PROPERTY ba . fro m t h e I 11 e ISxfO' c>wl w/Jaiurn, 2 HOUS!S ~a~a~ v~. s:::.~· £:~ wattirfronl d4:ck, hty,) RESORT PIOP. Mt=SA VERDE rom11~,_ _______ _ f.'OVC~ patiO Owrr. by home sus.ooo Open BR. & ployrm . J ba 32 UNrrs on " .-cre:i in home, 3 br. ra~ rm, 2 l"OR LE~F. :s bedrm. z ,.ppt s.5&1'34. $120,eoo OH A LOT Jlouso Sun. I ·S, 1433 XJ.nl COtlll Walk I() pool/I, downt.own BIG tn:AR 3 lpl<. 2~ ha. 1600/mo ba, brend new. l700 sq n MIS.A YEttDI Two luq,c n1.iw homei1 on <.:oral, A.gt 673-7601 ~nnl.:I & ()('("8n $11G,)()O blka from lake lnl'<>me Uruque tfornt>s Mt! 5990 -l..1u\<1in& home w i 3 nu 4 •&. F ....... ,. y u lt>l IOC'3lt'd In Pl'lmt• CAYWOOD RI.ALTY IS S.W.000 .rrly S•lcs ms E S1dt· 2 br. d.ic 'Cl)l. 11.1r. ·~25 /mo tn cldl( -.._. • IJunl.rnl(on 1Je11ch rrntal LAGUNA • 541-1290 • pri~ L1 $240,000 ' l'iO. A-, "Or. fncd yd, putao ~lll'tfont't No pt<li:t $14,500 olMI t<;ach home hll8 131 down Seller Will carry M;t :dlllt 646 107!t 1-'0K Lt;A!:!E 3 bc-drm, 2 lmmur ulJlC' Mt'~~ Verd(• lhrt'l' lurge bedrooms HIDEAWAY llG CA .. YOH balanl't' Jl 8~~p Owoc bll, brand new 1900 ~q n •Ur dollhouse' IJeJUliful uncl doublt! 11uragc The 2 Bedroum & den In v111r:w . $11 s.ooo dcs~nalc. nood:. cash 0 Colle11e Purk 3 RI'", I '-7 ba. Landin" home W/formal r> h SI te massive k1t<'hens hovt• ''-~"" w/~"lu .. -" r ar '" ' f l di k ( h --~roperty 2000 C..to MHo JU4 ltodi 3240 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SMASHING! acc~tt~r omc, a """ ""' ....... ueu c Viaw N·•w rt A"y to lrll \! rp r . :'< It. ru r11(,:; UI( dm rm , ruin rm, wt•I C I 1111 the .. wlt.-11•• Own•r 1• va "all(> l0 rrace •· .. "' 'p<> " cntrywo y 1,11n 1" '' "' '" ~ ., · ,-· "' "' Catallnu• rron aatc en CAU64M646 cph. muny d crortor bar Un /mo lncld.: rormal II vlnic riH>m wiJhna to sell on an In tree ~. One mile to M h I I •trm1 $42:) hie• No pet.s gordoner. No pets. ma t1s l v c wu11 o1 l.t're11tunlylo•n Cu ll for t.own&beacb.AJllhls tor try ammot •"n"e fR€'TIG€ Call64675211. In every way! 1563 sq. ft. con- dominium, smashing decor! overlook- ing 12th green, smashing golf! and lake, smashing views! Near 1rvine Racquet Club, smash.Ing tennis! End wlit, smashing privacy! Everything upgraded, smash.Ing condition! Priced at $110,000, don't let it squish you, it's worth ill tu~place Hul(c: family s howln& appoi ntment only 164.SOO. C.ll now t.o room with VIEW' Mur _ J ----Roberta Realty room SpoUtH1ll t111rmet <~~ ~·~j"" •nA/ ,.,.. tee~ ble fireplace Paneled HOM€~ 38r, 2ba. c-pts. drp5. ft111. 841·1618 kitchen :)e ('l udt: fornwl dmrn11 rnom Wet bllM. patio. t•hldm/pets~~~~~~~~~ •·· 3 1 e -··-•• •1 bnr Sp11c1ous kitchen & _ TY OKS.~ 979 0070 1 ~~Uyr :;~Pl:t,;~~ · llM!. jl''·t ~ f R€STIG€ pantry. ~xtr a largP *r"IMIPROPEll * ---3 .Ur. nr 1whh1, parks, bdi, n' ---HOM€' mas ttir wing Gla8¥tid Nvwport'j Back Buy M!AR ORANGE xlnl cond fi'plc . $385 mo Owner lransfrrivd. Mu~• j l VICW patio. Loads of Vacant t1crcage lOncd co·u~T co• t 11!'-E t'urol. 642 4000 see lo believe. ll~rry cul storage 3 C.r l(urul(e R-2 1'wo acres w/v1ew. -Woo5V' ---~~,~~.,~~~;,"' '"' ..,,1, <;&S Resale Specialists J, 300 N. Newport, N.B. Call n~w for personal Pnnc1pals only 3ec. 2ea. <hlu, rum rm, Clcun. 3 br, 2 b1t, K/O, [ 14 or S bdrm models a\lail, ()NII!. Ar. .._ lllJa..AD oreview 752·1'100 YEAGER REAL TY all bllns, ftJ>lr. Pllth>. c!)tN, dfl>!i , i cur 1ar lf~ft.,,., somew/pools 968-4002 5"'Vr"'~" °"'"'"''i·11\1UN•l•P•,.,~1 · ~171 RIGHTREAlTY $345 9G3 45611 531 9MS U~l()UI: li()MES • ' :• Penn:n"'on Pro. perti"•u ~~merge,Rcooo1my'tolex8pdarnmd. [9 I 979-8533 A"' no fee ~-~;;~=~~=!=~-... ~:!·~=-~I ..;~::. "~ ~vely secluded yard & . 'lt~!Htt 2 ~7~!~;~1ex. S3851mo tncldg gardner. 3 ;;:~Oft REAL TORS'. 675·6000 --CHOICE .~ ••••••••••••• •.o.4.2. PM~:z~~~AL· TOR l-~~_.!!-~1.1-•.l=l!!!=!!!!-PJ -------"'°'-"---• br.2ba. Ava11 i.ts.n . ses H...tao. 3242 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar also in Mesa V11rdc. J l '">llG 5990 SANCLEMENTI:.. Fayette Cir N Cull ••••••••••••••••••••••• E.ASTSIDE ON WATl!:R, 30· BOAT ___ 7_t4_1_494_-86_u __ SACRll"ICESALE! BEACH UNITS ownr/agt~--3 Br. 3 hu townhouat> Ge.rd I 0021 '-' ... 1 el I 002 ······················~······················· LIDO ,...SULA For lease: 3 bdrm .• 2 bath apt. on the Rh.inc with 975 sq. ft. workshop & smaller apt. or office on first floor. Parking for 8 cars. All for $1500 per month. Sub-lease part if you'd like. 673-4400 HARBOR DM.,_ of H ........ ..,_,, t Co. 48R 2BA home ne o SUI' :lhr +-3ba Condo ---------1 3 Br, Back &y. open "1'RlPLEX"-Sparklinll 4Br2 Bu,cuJ<k':.ac.Me:.u Spurkll~R n~~ ro~~ West cllH sJio pp1n)( Allkrn~ SlS8,!l90. Make 12·4 PM· $62,000. 2422 2·2·2·townhse unlt:1 just 2 Del Mar, $475 mo. For U 70 Ca 11 L 11 • schools. Pla7nouse m rn ~ Ownr m~~ Azure, 751·53_14__ block.' from surf 4 Yrs a ppt S46.Q400 Ev<; IJ4&.1371 or:_~~~ ar yard, blat/camper lnW I 044 cie-...._ t 076 ntw. $119,SOO. w•~ ... O ... T st.oragtbe. CAL.Lt tod1 ay 1t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....,.. 3 Bedroom West Costa ""• ~f"11" " see 11 111e am1 y ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"FOURPLEX '' -Mesa.$300.monlh 3 hrdeluxeranchw/41 " home, 64~ IRVINE HOMES Acijacent ocean & Ma r ina Sp11e10W1, well planned art 6. 6'16-5911 . pvt dO<'k Yearly leai;c .11 ( .. u VJew estate s ized lot in 3-3 2 2 t 2 bl k t ----846-9103 f "'€'TIG€ OwnhoWi4!! rom_.,ooo PRIVACY area of SISO·S200,000 · JUS oc 5 0 $275. 2 br + kids. pet or ~----~ Ill > Two lo four Bdrm homes ho S8l OOOf both surf $11,529 gross New s ingles Beachcomber lf"'tiee 3244 __ HOM€~ rromS00.000 Xlntterms This home has it aJJ! mes. • or · UstmgatS139,500. fee 11 -6 .. 1 2011 0 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------THEHOMESElLHS Oceao side of b.wy. • Rlli~J:::HE~~~;21 547·250!_, .) LEASESAVAILABLE Cdl 752 5353 bdrm$., 3 baths, neated '4 AMCHOIA4'iE · Live to lrvme Vlllogc I 026 • pool, vu and, idealfor out-. rN-e-...-..-215 Del Mar .. San Clem. AVAIL NOW : 4 Or 2 Ha. We hove homes avail. for ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• TURTLJ::HOCK GLEN doorllving. $142.500 ,._, .... _.,_. brand new home never lease m .. HARJOR LIGHTS Plan3 C714J 496-7711 Lots for Sale 2200 li\lt!d in Good area. $525 WalnutSquore Great ocean & harbor ncnt or sale, movC' 111 •--HI" 1050 ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. Call for appl Ranch Cul.Hom~:; 1 Cr m thi D· O()w. It(. corner cul cJe. --r--"' IUY THIS Loh~osta Me10 557-7355. Ml'" Sparks Deerfield Univ Pk v ~w 0 s un.t 1>uc lot 644·6192 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pomtlol.$45,000. _ · ___ BeautJBr.cntrlatr,huge ForCr.ri1tmas l \la cant. 1 ~/o lder HARBOR/GISLER3 Br.2 Culverdalc Col Purk MORINS REALTY CUSTOMIZED gar, Crplc, sprklrs, close GolC Course hse over· house, nxt. door •s newer bu, cpl. drps. Crpl. Turtle Rock , looklnj( duck pond. 38r. const. Can be bought as a d s h w s h r s 3 8 s 2 bdrm, your choice or 3 * 494-8057 * drapes, Le\lelors & up. to shops. schools, frwy. atnum , mirrored closet package or separate 714·963-4~ or s:n·9S45 rrom S340to $400. ~r.ided plush c11rPt"lln.: & 54'7-442511nytime. drs, ti led roof. Ac, Call ror more inror . Agt Agt No l''ee · 3 bdrm, your choice or 1-i Foantafn YGiley r 034 floor coverings thruout. • -NI-' I 052 492.:mg 673-7601 from S335 w $47S Bncked atrium & patio __,...... ..,..... 4 bdrm your choice orb !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• e~<·n the t.lovc & ovens ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE VIEW .,_._.,. Cou.EGE PARK from~toS550 FOR SALE by owner in ure upgraded . close to TWO.STottY _._. N F G1 .. rol 100 Coronadtf Mcr 1022 Fountain Valley Jbd, Park:., pools, Jacuu.1 & NIGUELSHORES ALONEISWORTH ....................... fMMED OCCUP 38R, O oos ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 2ba, fit m rm hOmt' i.hopping. 3 Bdrms., 2 3 Br + den. Exclusive SUS,000. Move In now. ._,.. .....,.,_d 2BA, ram rm & dbl frplc RANCH REALTY PRIVATE C\IS1J>mblt sw1m.poolall h .t l h'>, d1n1n g r m gateguardedarea.MlnJ ROYAL.REALTORS •••••••••••••••••••••••Fe n ced r e ar yd 551·2000 MuaDrAc,.ocp Panoromir Upper Boy View-beautiful custom Califor nia ranch ~tyle home nestled on 31., acres with pool pastu r e All the a menities ro r gr11n country bvlng. b ea ut f1n 1s h cd Lruw rs1ty Park $77.500 vu,mt.ns&n!ghtlighls. lfl949Cam1nodeF..atrella .._,aPniMulo 3107 FRESHLY PAJNTED & ---IE.ACH .ACCfSS w/o,er•1ze d patio & "-po Bcb .. 93 21•3 NEW CRPTG No ...... Woodbridge Twnhme 3 Br 411 R.-.d mucll m~re. Easy termi.. U 29.SOO. ...., . . .. . .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S3SO/mo Agt. oo-020()"' 2 B.i. A/C. upgradci.. to$109500 ~ 552-70~0 JAYWYEATS S...._ s:r>o.Pcnn.Pt NrBay& lake &poolpnv64Q.3S42 • • call 1).1.2764 REALTORS 499.2237 ~shG11JO 1078 ocean. 2 Br witd June.---------~at~bd~:\115 R~~~tt.' thhe THE -.. . ·: .. -SEA TERR.ACE •8•y••o•:•n•e•r••2••B••,:·:~,:;1•0• ~wpart13> 243·~~... l 169 ~~~~~~11:~~~1:ns~rl .. ! &~~.r~iJ.~':,,~, mslr rm l5 °1ant. t e Yfll "CE · · .. BR 2b I ·•J '' ' • ._ _._ " E """' •c..,, --' "' d h r.: . . • a PoPU ar $42,500 Assume f''HA comer lol, encl. back yd. ve11 ................... r""' is pool size , t e Purdase nice F V home REALTORS Plan Corner lol, qwet loan Call49S-0323. •••n•••••••••••••••••• Dnve by 3202 Minncb-Ota. -. ---and i s f c e . the cuJ-Oe·sac, hea•-.. nnnJ. 2Dr, 2ba Dplx. A\latl now c: .. o ... 71 'I'urtJcrock JBr. 2ba, aut.o '--throo d subJ~c t t o ex1s t1111t o.c:u"""' .....,..... kl I d PETE BARRETT ""' ms are two an Locoted in the p-'vate to June IS N~t Shores. -s pr rs, cu · · s a r ... _f I $34,500 VA loan W/S32tl ---------i .. ··""I con E"""' """ 1repacesare too comm.·4 tennis ""'urts. 31901 P"'~EOCIELO $300 mo 11 c/b. Ph Easts1deJ BR + dcn.288 ,..llool/se ......... ...w. .. 64.. I I mo Jlay menl, lge lot, Chri1tnlas lo1911s w -E ------REALTY-..-72 oood 11rea. 968·JJ7 I ur rc r. center. walk tu ( OH Del Obis po i.-548-8912, (213)869·1877 . Bay. S450mo. ca~ b It ,, 11 p k 642-SZOO .. Guaranl~ to keep you beach. ENJOY THE 573.27490wner/Rkr ""'"" u1 vo ege ar 5'6-17>4. <"OmCy ul anyllme of thl' GOOD LIFE Charming 2700 sq. rt ---------doll oouse. lmmac 3 br, 1111 Yt•ar. Owner 's Just had .Sl2S,OOO. 4BR.onapprox •-,acre Houws&lftf\niislted Good E Sldc location. 2 ba,S37S Evcs 640lfl38 the ent1rc hoUBc insulal C:::::::::::CURTIS8AAD1..EY Formal din, pon'ld ram ;._:•••:;••••••••••••••• 3Br. 28..t. $375 mo.NEW S k l POOLSIDE ed. Thal wUI keep your CO..REALTORS rm w/wol bar. Prof'ly wwnerw 3202 642 9466 mo e re <.' 11£ .._UTY 2 BR & GAR. APT 2 Cov. central a ir c:oncJit.ioning _~ __ <:=::> __ 489_-_4684___ ldscpd grounds. $164,50\). •••••••••••• •••• ••••••• · Town home. 28r, 2Bn /Jn NIGEL·• BlllLL Y & /\55Li(l/\l l5 '""" patios, nicely rurn, So-Or·---------a nd heating bill to u •IOMD REALTY* BELMONT SHORES On Fowrtain V•y 3234 Pool, Clubhouse. Close to Super sharp 2 bd. 2'1'a bu Hwy. Grosses SSSO mo . .._.._,.°" leoch 1040 minimum. 3 BecJrooms INVESTORS.. GALLERYof llOMES water, 2 sty. Cape Cod, J ....................... t ennis courts. S385 townhomenext '>pool& Could be more Rltr ....,.. and a den and just re· SHTHIS 17l4J831-9411 Br. 2 &. fam rm, sun· ~cc.3hr.2 bn,nu cpts, Avai l ab l e imm ed .•teps lo •~nnl!' courts · · •••••••••••••••••• •• ••• ! d ( I n 1 1~·") ·• ~ "' 675-3222 <.'tlnUy had exterior stu<' deck. l600 mo. Avl Jan, rps. Ji c·. encl patio . ..,, · ..... , ------Has A/C, blt-in IBQ.~ar ro repainted . For up 3 .Uedroom. 3 baths, 4.J3-S093orl213Hi91·~1 $375/m o . ~63 -4569,_ _______ _ door opener, c:ol'lpactor . CAMEO SHORES ""LL HOUSE pointmenl lo see the best spacious rooms; 2 large S..---o-Ana _____ l_0_8_0 ---------S31·9S45Agt. Noree. •RENTALS* l'lc for only S47 ,sou uv rrn, Sep Dinmg, J Br. UU buy in town, call decks . double garage. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lal»oa P..-.....0 3207 ----t 545-9491 2ba Prof dee Pool, The owne r in t::urope Red Carpet Realtors laundry room. Newer ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR LEASE Fountain l llR, den . _ ......• $47f> Walkt:r I l r.e R1:1al lt;'..1le parklike yd $189,500 by says 'sell" hlS Han:.el 833·3380 Hbw1·1t1dmHig. Wh alkAlllolbI?an~ o:=ry ~~co~~ 1~~9h~: Cott'!gc 2br. lba, stove, Valley 3bd, 2ba +. ram 2 HR. den . , , , .... S38S owner Call 6«· .. 1'40 and Gretel dream home ~~~~~~~~~ s g . ts "' Oak S 136 900 refng No pet.s or s ngls. rm. hld pool, no pets, 2 UR S385 • He nust le.ive bib 4 -ocean vtew,too.$85,000 t. · .556-1200 Yrly.$260644-0997. gardener &pool serv In 2BH. • .... $42.S Co.ta .. sa I 024 bedrra. 2 baUl home with PRICED TO SELL, by d rn $420 m o . Call 2 BR., 2"' Bit ....... $M0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 45' pool and s pu. You'll owner. $85,000. tmmed Other Red Es.. Con.o c»I Mor 3222 963-2764 2 UR. 2 Ba ......... S500 love 111 the wood and orcupao<'y. Luxury 2 BR, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• L -------1 3HR. Den .... SSOO brick See this u p . hhrary, Rancho San Joa 496-7222 131-0136 MobMeH0111H •S. or Hwy, newer, 3 br, ~h 3 B~ 3 BA, '?I. 38R,2ba · ....... SS1S •--------•I fme Me:sa Verde 2 Story. s Br. 21o; ba, m•n} ·4 · COATS&WHLAcr REAL ESTArE·. INC. amenat1et1 . S96.700 Ph 751·3930 pnn only ---FIXER UPPER portumly 11wn Condo. Fully ap· f'OrW. 1100 2ba, Cplc, lndry, no pets, s38~~r714~~l3~~f~~ ~sr ~::J~~.""'.~~."::::~ ~~1~dor 'anr[ l~P~l ~ Mluloft Viejo I 067 M•••b••,•••M•od••••,•••H••••••; rer . gar , $495. 675-6900 S31-9S45. Agt No Fee. 3 BR. 2 Ba .......... ssoo l'I 1~s1c BY knds LU "'704 ........................ 0 I e, u ar ome "' " 3 BR 2 8 .. enc "'-"-> w o19"9·~ ~·.,"'CIOUSHOME Bwldmg Dell\lery, ~t LG. BONUS Rm, 3 BR. 2 38R·41 a:·····"····= In nice ne1ghborh00d THE SEA -RA up, & Ser vice 675·7570 BA frpl dshwshr ~Pls • .. ·" · · · . ....,., Bnng your paint & TLC VIEW In choice area, on qwet for Cree est. or mfo . ~ $395 7H·963-4569 0; 3 BR. FR. · · · · ·. · · · $425 SSO.OOO a r e a . askln>i Ocean bree ze:. pluy u ofhakcandmountalns.ln street ; space galol'"e 1 ---------531·9$45.Agt.No f'ee JHR.2 Ba .den ·· i.75 $53.950.Agl 673-7601 Stren'ssongaroundlh1&3 Ctinler or Woodbndge Incl. 5 bdrms .• 3 baths, 8x26sel(cont 'd , Cull bath, --CONDO 33BBRR,~.~a8a ........... ~~o -Cl delaghlful family rm., Juslrefinlsbed Inside. Set 2 sty. 4 Br. 2~ ... .,.. ....... ,....,., SAU IY OWNER ~:t,;l~ h~~'ra~~d;as ~ pi~ c~~J~0~~ }~~:;; garden kitchen combina· up w1Ui a wrung. $1900 RENTALS Ba, frpl, dshws hr .. 2 car 3 BR, 3 Ba.· · · ...... $600 Wet1tslde Beauty 3 br, 2 i1uperh deCOf" m1tke this traffic. On 3 qwct cul de lion, formal din.Ing rm. & 548-6173 J AS M 1 NE CR E p; K ·s gar.. p '*ti o $ 3 7 s . 4 BR. :J Bu .......... SS75 ba,bltn.w!!h.&dry Gar 11n exteptronal buy al :.ar 2 BDRMS, 2~ ba extra large, beautr(ully ---------most popular mode l 714-96J-.4569 or 531·9545 SBR.2""8a ....•.•.. $SSO rtr opener M4 W Wilson $79 950 plus den home will be re· lan<hcaped yard. Man,y lncoew9 Property 2000 Plan 2 with 2 bedrms & Agt. No l''ee Ghw Yo.-Wife ~.121 u02nld e r s 0 ~ .... D ays . Roberts ing. $95,IXK> 1·--·,-u· ... ·,·T·s---1 ocean view Crom patio. 1\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1 St Only »41.900. Call •• ' ady for occupancy In spr· extras. Won't last long at ••••••••••••••••••••••• den; on greenbelt .with Hi---'inff'--111-9-on-le-ach--3-2-40 A tito. For .,.· :t, eves . ....., 'U11 .... baritain ul $725 per mth. E "v'A •br. ffi m rm, 2.~ Realty 9~~1'.fl& Santa Ana. Five 2 bdrm. on yearly lease. rncludes H U N 1' I N G T 0 N 1~~~~~~~~~ Chrt..... "~.. u '"' & 3 l·bdrm. Pnme pro· all ameniti es .. HARBOUR/\REA,38R,1. __ /\ Huntlnicton B('llf'h ba, f73.900 By owner •••-111,. ~D:aw perty. S12S,OOO ; u •.; Clubhouse, pool jacuzzi, 2 BA w/huge family JBr 2 ba onl'uldesar lg l>C'anc Hollle, that i:i' _J>nnonJy 646-6149 ...._..._. 499·2800 duwn tennillcourts. , r oom & frp lc, near yd.' cl~ to schlli & p~k. (.1cun.m•at,<t8drm.tam ---------1·~~~~~~~~ ---------1 llLL~RUMDY ONBEGONIA ... Charm schools $42S/mo. CALL s375, 151 mo. only. red hill~ .... 552-7500 nn. rect'nlJy p111n~ in 1• ... ••/21Gffa Nt"'PGrlleoc.t. 1069 RUl.TOR .. 7 .. 6161 mg 2 bdrm on rornerlot. TOBrN REALTY SS2·0430an7PM aodout Boatdoor,peUo. tTISH'T ••••••••••••••••••••••• v ~ Nopels or children $350 846·1371 ... WE ALSO ----- lite bacltf•rd XJol fam1 f>t>le iar•1e. Fenced CHllSTMAS YET! SPYGLASS lilLL, Vu, 3)~~~~~~~~~ permlh. HAVE other properties •br. 21><1. run rm, lam .rm, l1 home Ofrr~d at a lo* yard 1!:·~~J:;: EM don't wait You muat Br 2 &. last brand new ON LARK sp u n . 2 for rent, Homes, Apls. & S490 mo L6t!. 6or 18 mm MO,SOO , '" uu~ SUJ)\'r (•m1ly IJ523 CAM~Dl·IRVIWE house by owner. 640-17Sl UNITS bdrm. :! bath, no pets, _Condos 75.2-6532 l,,.~---""!!!"---...,1 -....1110Mew,ort lloaw•11l5~-drooms.2 UOOISLE·BYowner 4-7·16·18·30·32-41H .. ·80 one car gar S37S per48R Condo pool lenn1S SngJf'AMILY3B FR UPER8 C.... .... 541-7729 •ten . II on a cotnt!r lot OPEN DAILY 3 8 8 U 224-286-SOME Fixer Up mth. yearly lease Very ha ndb<tll & bu~kct.ba li Th ,: l r. 1' It .. _ "A M TO•f> M r, 2 a, lg. pa o. SO nice e .,o o n y, poo . OMES DHr a JSc • ..,.,ls. 11hop 0 0 SlS0,000.673-l6lO pers, ME brand new HRt:;AKERS DRIVE on S350mo 979·788H Fastid1ous' Grdn/wtr ~ R p1na u d llunlln((ton s 0 M E pr Ide 0 r . pd $395 0 I A l " YIM. • ..,, 3 R flouae1. on "CP State Be1ch. All for •1nly Elbow Room! HARIOR VIEW ICMOU ownership Big Corona Beach I 4 Br. 2'• Ba. SJ7s mo . wnr (( JO.N., .....,,CM C I lot.a. near C M C:1\11r Sl'll.500. ·C•ll S4G 2313 bdr'm & convertable den_ <7141 536·8113 or eves 644 2932 Ne111 IOllWU4 e..~ec Cent tr S•5 000 ea tierore it'• toolalc' FalNly RM. + 0... New view condo. 3 BR, Fabulous view. S6SO per <213> 79H-6560 NEWER 3 BR 2 BA cpt.s •--·s.-9.·.•6•S•S---r ~~"0wtl!_Prm or 702, """"'~•·••·••• ,,.,.1 $69,500-H:'r. ~~:·:~P~·r:!·,:~j~';::l& •• QPlacuall ~ mlh.Yearly le.se ---. . , drp:.. rrpt,'dsh,;.,ahr: -_,., ·~ I •I I v I fl • cou OF M!WPORT 4 .a r ' 2 B a ·. s .l n t 8 II !)¥llO. SJ7~. 114·1'63-•~ ----liJ•'f!•!J lh~~:~~~in:~ i:~,.':io~ Move 1n Feb 752-0392 REAI.TORS d11mney. l pt s, drps, orS3l·9.S45. /\gt No Fee NIClSLASHIO Shaded JttiU!t homr Includes central HIWPORTSHORES Prapm!~ 2S15E CstHwy,CdM bllras, .ivail now. 110 renl ---- SJOOO T--1-J:..... --=--•••ii:=-u1r r11nd1lion1ng, coz.y 2br,2ba,den,2patlos, l MOOOUAu" NIWP'OllUIACH 675·5511 ~Jan 1 S4SO mo 3 Be 2 Ba, fplc, fam rm, 5 llDIOOM WITH ' -.._., r I ---...,.,.2470 kltch, vacant now I $375 $57 95" .., -A o!1rD ....... Rk -1replfAce, ull de uxc s t y . villa . 173,000. NITS 10 E t Id 2 Bed 1 mo POCX,$69,900 • v-TOC-. '"'"" k1tchrn C.rcat rum1ly &u-0'17owoer. -· us 8 e , moms. argc open CLEAN & SHARP 3 Br 2 --"out In ... ,11 buac E Mov1 rlicht in' Cool, 8)' 4Br, Cam rm, noiuhburhood. Just list· ---------1 11 h ows Pr Id c o ( beamt'd living room. Ba bit t d 75>·2445 ...,...... u• "' " ... _ _._ ... '--Call • Ownel'llhip! Call 645-0.,,..., large romll~ or dining ' ns, cp s. l'"Jl8, nr ---bedroom hnmt• plus 1mldy y.,.,. around tna vual~att 968-8019. c•ll, hurry, BKR, t•all "7\h> GW College, Mull1J. & rRVINI:: bonus room and de a Bedroom home with --540-1720 UDO ISU f'orest E. Olson Inc. room, dis washe r & Schools. Edwurd:t/Jlcil 0 IUlhlfll.I ~wlmrnlnlo( pool. den anddlnlnA room Pot SAJ!(l'A CUUS 2 Bdrm. +den; (rplc., 2 Rllrs. bul lt·los, fireplace. Nu paint, BBQ, fned . ~ 8~· ~ t · · · · .. · =~ lde•l tor tam1ll~" who :!llybsto;~warm:tour .AR"YISEARLY TAIBRL pallo5; beamed ceil. llv. DUPLEX ~:~er G~r.~e;tl~n· kid~. puts ok, $•25 38R:2oa.'.:::::S395·800 llke their recreation lit Ml" I Y riu "r par n3. Painted in.,idc &rout th!Ji ----rm. SWS,000. Corona de 1 Mar. 4 $.me · th 640 ~ n. 8C7·~60Evs/wknds 3 BR, 2i,, ba ..... $4()() 625 bomc, pool tublc 111 In n rnum·carc yur 4 ~m 2 t>M lh Crplc 3 Bdrm., uPdated kitch., Bdrm b 0 · mon · S -----4 art 2°" bu rurn 15~ rluded.C.llror11ppoint l.ol!l~oorror. HKJ<. cull hm IS h'o uullful ly "#tlnCallforMa" rrpl., spic & span ! .• 2\.\ a : l yrs. ingJe i;toryc.'Ondo.Nlce2 49n'2~B, .. ment3'2-m5. lM<> 1720 landsctd & in pnme ---------• st47,000 old. Frplc., Spnnish de· Spacious. new 2 br, 2 ba, br. S36S 1 mi l>ch. Agt 'nm CANYON $795 ()IV•'" t). rl ~ IUN 10111 ,... , 11lan. Much charm! Jm. bltna, fplc, 2 car l(Ur s. 988-M05· 968 2297 I locallo f'orccd 1ulc ul DllRFtlLD maculate Plus 1 bdrm. Of Hwy, 1385/mo 675.fOOO · · 3 HK. 2'-' Du . . . f100 1'6JI .1i.1•aa.ll1 PARK •pt. $155.000 Unique Homes 3 BR, 2 HA rrom $350 ~tiljijf 4 IDRM ... 3 IATHS D.AVID D. CARLSON 2 Br. I bn house Avail. ~ev:r:~~~ ~~ ~~11.~:: . -•a-•-•= FAMILYROOM RWTOR 83J.929l J an. 15th /\dullll only Property Mana1ement ---------No pet.II, S350 873-QI• a n 84S.a300 Here's contemporuy ---------• I Pro rt 5wkdaya,aUwknd ------d..~'O ,n,' -!) ~ ~s-J~ USTED eleaance In a lrl·level ncome " ty .. Br 2 sty, 2~ Ba. bh ns, ~\\o ~ ~~ 'b (/" Upgru ed 3 Bedroom plan to satlary the moat JUST USTIO Beach location. St~ng Beaut.; duplex with view. 3 w/w cpt, fam rm. Super Tltat ln'11g11lng Won/ Gom• with a Chad/• Yorkt wn VIII• with demanding crlteri•. The NIWPORTSHOttlS net worth tenant on BR,~ ba .. many extru clean! 1495, 962.9571 -----.,...."' C&AT L PQWI custo~ drapes. Assum&· entry Coyer and sunken A home to remember! 2 lease. Spe_ndable u1h on $500 Mo .• yearly ----• ...._,. .._. °' .._ ble FHA Loan. call llvlna l'"m . share the Bedrmondden,l~bath. ca11h r eturn. 150,000 WIWAMWIMTOM 95. 2 + I ~ Kidr. OI'" 11.5'h,.. "-·f "-~ _.. i.. Anytllie! vaulted celli n g , o Complete ly carpeted down.CallfordelaUa: Rellll!'.lltale 675·3331 iu n gles ok. Be !H'h "'u""'MIUSMC RVINE .., .. ..,.,.....,..__. apaciou a k l tche Atrium view fro m comber. rees1s 831201l OPENDAJLY I S TT RIAL TY bt.-tween formal dlnln bedroom & 11 vtng rm. Corona Hl&hland11, 4 or ~-2501 8 A M TO Sp M f C I A P E E l6-75ll rm. and separate tarn Enjoy the warmth or M A y O C K Momin& Canyon Rd. --· --·-- 1 )1 J J ( J rm Beaullfu.lly ~at ~_.... •nd c:h•rm of mlr BR, l "'1 Ba, 110 k/tch • 4 BR, 2 Ba, avail. Jan. 9, 3 NEAR NEW z sty 4 Br 2 ... ' h . h I """" -• CO•~o11.,.10N n d m ' I S"'OO ' TW ed t r uout. wit P u.a ror1. Dble aar wJauto lAGONA 8EJCH -Otone patio, sec u o 11 on Y · .. mo. Ba, lam rm, cpt., d~. f ' carpe ting, c ualo m opener.Ownerllftdsfaat ~4M·2Me backyard. $625 640-S71 7$1-0465 thruo ul. Dep req d. CUT DA 1 1 drapeii and waJI cover· aaJe.Cal1540-ll51 or675·3222 CLEAN 3 BR. 2 BA, frpl, 640-0074 1 I ( ( I J lngs. A home of true lux . . ury. Call toct.y for ao u 4-f'LIX. $76 500 c..t.W.sa 3224 dshwsht, 2 car aar. 1345. &..g..IHdt l241 clmive 1howln1 WeU bulll 2 yr oid In xlnt •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• 714-963-'4568 or Ml·~. ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• t S A L 1 £ I ! &vmi:Mt' ttldc.t 111w rKent· appreciation locaUoo 3 8r. 2bn Condo. Encl ~·No Fee BLUE LAGOON VJLJ..A I r' I I ,., '" ltlrgl"l•1 "'Old ftrrner• near propoeed new •hOP· ptltlo, 1ar. odµlll! onb LAROE 2aty. 3 Br. 2 .... ba. 281\ 2~BA. wahr, dryr , • • • -,,..,... die. They hm ----------• pln1 cenlet. Low vacan. No '*-· 881-8151, eve1 fam. rm, frpJ, dahwal\I', rerria, crpta, dt'pl\, steps P'------..,, ...... .,... tl<IO Monaco •n HV, open ~)' factor In smoa (nMJ 55t-712'7 ( h . t 0 b c h . u u ' ti? pvy bcn, 2-poola, t~n· f Z y " '£ R L INTO SP.AC:I ==-~--~ ....... ==• S.t/Sun. he. o*ntr, UP· ~met Valloy, a wloter ""-E , ... 1... .._1 Tl4-963...-or ~l VM5. n11, eecuttty. Avail 12-15. I I Ii ( 8 C-ltlit "-'"°"~'• ""-* SpacttwJ 2 atorlea, 500 graded. 640-285.i NIGr't often rtferred to ,_.., •. •-· .... ..., uxe ~. No FM $."!00. lit & la1t + SJOO llY 611::1 '" Ille...,. _d yd1. lo oc•an. Pluah ............ ICMI as "lilttle Palm Spr. trls*x, 2 BR, l~ ba.. security. Ownr /Agt __ ..._ __ __,.......,,...-...rap _. ... ._,,...,.,.. urM1, woven woods, ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIW NIMI lnp". Seller may con· frpl. • prlv. tear yd. 4 Br bou.\e avail. now. :i ~l or 213·966·1761! .MlfN\MtlfOlUIUSIN I' r "r r I llltdl e nlry .• Bdrm, S.,..-Oce.Ylew Wllwfr•C.... aklerVA. ftoomS*mo.Altdaya bal.bs,cpta,drpa. Silo.a wrorBOB. TJ:!Upw4scs . _ "° _ _ . Fa.m rm., A showplace SeclUded Euy ll•'1, 2br, 2 Br. 2 sty trt.ltvtl, PNlFactlONAL 51>'1000: niibt.1S5.2.(I0()'7 13.'iO. 982 3533 a'o O•r !TA:lV11 LOUIS I J I I I J on o~l.tlf'd lot C~tom den, 2,,., ba. wood & tomiat din rtn IO' Boal REAL ESTATf; AVAIL NOW Lie 2 Bt. n •mall >. vu, de- _ __!_~ • • _ • • • feat""9• of qu•llty 4i .i .... p;.rtJ1 toMd eoa 1 11 p i2 o 0 , 0 0 0 • 114 9Z$.71M 925-'BU home tpl : •ty 2Br 2 Ba, adlt coodO, fab \ached 11r. Lovely yrd. _......c._...._.._,,oo l'Odnalloe.988"'4se ao .... soo.-.... P9!:11Moe1. · MkforAIUl • c.111a,~PP'~~mmo :; =.aPhU~t>eb .• ~~aUHJOe~~ l':u.ot445. \ <;I DAIL v PILO r Monde~. ~miler 20, 1!1re Add il...Bu•ld it...D1aper it .. Hammer it ... Caroet It.. Cement 1l...Wire 1t.. Hoe 1t. .. Clean 1t...M ove 1t ... Pre~s 1t...Paint it ... Na1 1 it... Plaster it .. Fl)c 1t ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Pl umb 1t ... Patc 1t .. 1pe ... emo e 1 .. Roof tt ... Landscape 1t...Tile tt ... rrlm 1t...Sew It ... Haut 1t ... Add it ... Plant it. .. Alter 1t .Learn It. .. ..... ~..,.,. earp.f S.nl~ C..ftf /~te G• •11l1a9 Ki ' 1J ~ P~/PoperiftCJ PaWllMJ/PoperiRCJ " tWJ ··•··············•····· ...••.••••...•.........•.....................................••...... ···••·•··•·•·•·••······ ........................................................................................... . APPL1ANCF. rtEPAllt tlO Servlcti Coll (714) $49·2422 --- :ihaml)(>u & slc·nm <'ll'Jn S~<.:URI fY liUll.Ufo:llS GAllD~NlNG s t-:ltVICl'' llalilinK mov1n2 rlnnur1 l'F.TERS PAINTING , PLUMBl.'.:lt ltl.'P ir. tl' lnft <Allor bri11htcm•r11, All vhui1t'1> t·o11<r<'l" t'l,fo:AN UP JOUS & S7tup 'TrC'('work tteh,Twoh111h :1<'hool 1rlrls,w1ll ~pr'dreaa rat.e11.free'°8bl,protc.1111om•lquilllty pipe. 1n!i~.dl,1111on wht l'Urµtll Ill m111 blol'kwull 1'nd c•ui.tom llAUl ING Heu:wnablt• rwit frt•cC"tM24S9'1 IK)U.'IC doun dayl! (100<! l'tll Cl&llCencS52·0158 paint1n1t Ut very low aet VICl.'8 (, G1dll'y . l.ilt!arh ('ll''m h v rm. din bnc•k work Lu·wLwd :111d r ctn· Newport c:o~tu ' -·-· - -ref:; Q.111 Su1: !no 9621 or ruw1t 548 s..24 642 9315. ...... Senl" rm & hull $15 Avi: rm bonded b45 2031 Me .. a: Corona drl M·ur ~ Tammy S451fltll PalllUD&. Int/Ed Reas, PAPl.;RllANCING ••••••••••••••••••••••• S1 SO, cmwh $10. t h1.11r $5 Hunlln((lon 645 751111 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• tii4o '-----~ndeble r ree est Qu<il work. fully auar. RooflnCJ 8ookkerp1ng & OH1cc Guar 1.'hm Pt'l odor <.;rµt Chikt c-. -HOUSl::<.:Lt::ANING ••• :::!•••••••••••••••• Jay ~796S fk'lll!, rd11, 643·'340 ••••••••••••••••••••••• servi ces thru ),t.He reµJir U yr' l'Al)r Do ....................... Groc1ftft Uyrchahlt•1:ouµle. .., . . Wor•manship Ou1trn'd ----fulp111r11 & Composlllon rntn\3, typinl(, malhn.,:i. w ork my i. t: If . ll e f 11 I'll µruvnlc lovmK w.Hm ... :tt·;!........ ....... Ref''! 003·51113 MOVING Let <! cxRpr d l.,Wr/Exter t'n -e est P11per, p111nt 2Qyrs exp Shlnt1le11. J1111p~ction:1 SC80324 or64Z l72:. S31 0l01 1.11moi>ph1•rl' for your . men rnove you ena »Y ., .. .,""""' 20<:'.> d1 iH· be Core lnsrd/U<'d Lowprlcc!I rr child while you '.\-ork or Skiploackr, dump truck, CLEAN IN(; BY ANN wm•ts 494 69311, $4~ rs exp . .,.... . .......,. Chnl!llllUl:f SatJll e uar etct 830 ~or ~l·~' 'llJt'l M•tn w1l1 IJY you" shop .inyt1me ib8 ~ hi.u!Jng. lrrt-wk, sri.d· Expenenced, with rd:s •Cl;'STOM PAJNTINC• Now11t. free est 96().3906 or min..-Hl.'µ.11rl\ & ----1ng.ck>mo.etc 7~13930 Atter51'M.49J-0680 fo'r1endly MovmgCo Em lntt/l!:xlr ReasRa•hs tk•fMowRt-Jr ••••••••••••••••••••••• I"'· 1 L , " k ,.___...__~-c1ent. friendly ~erv1t·e "' "-.I .r.. _..1 ,.... c <un Ill( oo vu..ir wor "4llft'IT_..... Call8n.M'e 546-0720ev .. s .....-.q .--.-...,...Cl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lou'a Hornc Rcp.ilrs istb11(1<l'r1>.iv1t11tl!I f'r•·1tt •••••••••••••••••••••••Haul&.MJ l'AT'S J/\NITUttll\L Lowest poss r.ile:\ ' c r·fiil 30 yrs eJCpr Carpt"nlry, 645 36i16 LEE M J/\RVIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEHV You dirty em. wt• 847-0092 . lntr/Ext Paint m g Avg ~t.om Mur• 836-6M5 CAN~~~~S:~?~O. locks, doors, panchni: & :-REE --Acid1tioni.&HcmoJ1tlln11 YOU llAVt:ITl<l'.:AUV clcanl'm Spec1ah.ung.rn P~/P-..&.. rm sis. all pnres incl Plolter/R.,alr alFurPnces900-\63J electncal ~I~ tJO fa l'lean1111( 0025673 l.ll'Jl7K.:)4; l'Ll.llAUl.ITAWAY VJt•Jnt homes Lied _.._,, .,..... ... q pamlf'reeesl 642·3194 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----·-----w /mlnlmum curµ~l TIMMl!ti306 0087914 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VERYNl!.:ATPATCH -..tr.-•lc• c.,.ts.r.iu st.e11mrleuned 54661161 Gard.nhlCJ PaifttYourCaatle Oon't Ue hornswug~led JOBS&TEXTURB ·-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -••••••••••••••••••••••• St>ruly & Jer. Free hJul JAPANESE llouseclean Avri: Ei<tr lSty $345 io'or £bit-quul. p11inl111g & Free filst 893·1•39 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAHPJo;T CLEANING $7 ROOM. CALL 841\-5167 At'TEH NOON ••••••••••••••••••••••• llaveaomethmgyouwt1nlf:xprd lft1wi1uni.:.inll·m·r m~. l'leanup, tree work mg.Owntra~.dependa 2Sly S46$/lnlr$45rm relr prll'e8 too, ull · Re movin g, trlmmlnK. t.o 1wll' Cl11ss1fied .uh do VII <'leanu~. trlrtHntr11.t. <or usable items Fen ble 67~72 Pnce:uncl mlr'l/labor H1 cb1m1 I h1 ·pressure Darrell's PAINT & STU<.:· topp1 n ar. I n1>' d. Uc . 1l well Call NOW. prunlnl( Lt llJul R ces/bldgs rt·moved Guar,1nsrd.freeesl clean first . do they? CO. Qual wrk, reas bonded. Wmter rates 642·5678 ~ 5S7 2005 Want /\d lleJp~ 642·56711 Ted 636-7~ or 552-0134 Lac/Jru83G-S5S5 pnces. S4tH67t oo-5~ ___ _ V~R...tala 4250 Offl~ R•al 4400 ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Op:pa,......, 5005 LAa.J-aleach 3248 •wport•ach 3269 wportleoc:h 3769 CostaW.to 3824 CottoMno 3124 H.attiitf#ona.och 1140 BIGBF.ARCABIN ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20r, frptt. s ips 8. by wk CICJL,.Hlc)htC..., l BR, 2 BR & 3 br bchrrnt. on Ch (( Or 494 2033 . '213) 876 2723 eves. •HOW AVAIL.* Lgl.' 2Br. 2h:1, frµlc-~ilr . Brand new. 3 bdrm. apts. orwk:nds.640-566$ SM.000 net. Heath 10<'. E BLUfo'fo'S, ~to p:il10 $35011>1.! 11731l7a3or E studio & convcnl10nal, RetwtdstoShare 4100 Very unique type opern- per rnonth bi!>-lOSll FOX HOLLOW VIL' "'GE Xmas move 1n a I •••••••••••h•••••••••• ~=-...,..... t.lon. Has no competllion -BIG CANYON, $750 to ~-...... L ~ lowance. 2 wu free rent •'emale rml'lt.e lo .share ~ or anything similar an RENTALS $995permonth .-.tt CMJlll'O 3786 *wHyo.po.HWalnd 17 141 847 7566, JOam .. _ La N' 1 ./':::........ are.a. LAGUHA BEACH HASTINGS & CO .................... ... for ~ T...ts spm ,..,use. guna igue ./.--Ull 3 BDRM newer home Realtors 640 5Sw 2 UK. 2 ba on thl· <1t·e:an Ltve <>o your own pn'vate street 1·0 a 2 AsldorSherttn496-6141 ~-----l oca t~d In Porl11f1no F\arn S7UO. unrurn $000 2 ljr, l ba. new pa1nl & Me.dAROMllllDt.1 L a~ u n a . 2 u a t h i... lfV llms. Carmel J Hr Total M'l'Unty. l'lt•Valllrs, bedroom townhouse with yard & la rge upt. Nr ma111r shopping Call Mr. Howard 645· 6 101 LIQUOR STORE Top store. pre1l1ge lor Groc>s SS.S.000 mo. lk>ok rireplacc. ocean v1t•w + Jo~K. nr park & school fl.'c ral'1h11es 1!r.1 ixa5 patio. wood bunting fireplace & at· ~r~;,s No pets S22S ~tr.fJ'rJ1~~~~~ Eiu:cllent fam homt' SSSOmn 752-0617 tached garage. LOTS OF ROOM FOR ----------• ahows S6,000 mo. net $S50 Mo ' Sana.t.• 3276 ~~ STORAGE AND HOBBIES! 1 ar .S200m11, .ticiun-01.ms &.oom> -....SahftW 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unfurn11hed Adults. $375 t6:i9~~;;ind Ult'~ P"'J:lW ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Will consider terms. Call quick for spec1ric details . Ull A.fl. 751·3741 2 HOHM llOM E. lge s undeck w1ocean view. l.1v rm with f1replal'C WtW Curpet thruout K.itch{-n w /range & oven $425Mo E lega nt C anlamar! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 621 W. WlllOll.CotfaM.so ---------c.>~~ ~t3.blSt.retall1tore Forever View. shown t>y GeftH'GI 3802 t.46-2010 lr¥1M 3844 8J2-4l34S' wn avail. Cannery area. ...../WIM To...,. appt o nly. Cull blwn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• _____ 1_n_ce ___ 1 Good tor anUques. e tc. NE1'S$2000. MO. ~:,'~~ ~~~~~d~ 1;;": 28R WATERFRONT Coato M.so 3824 Costo M..a 3824 WOODBRIDGE l"emale roommate to _Ne1J __ Broo1ts ___ 67_US9'7 ____ 1 Plusb.ieal bar ln area. soc fee & lndscpng Hwlt1n11. crJ>Ls, liq><;, B ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• P INES APTS llhare 3 BR ho"": on Balboa Island ; retail. Bus' Street. Outstandlnit fi-'\ "'"'C deck. uaraue. l. 2 & 3 bdrm unils Balboa Isl. Jan Jl. •urn. com m e r e. or orrlce car ing. Owner must l BDRM APT at Woods --. adl d ·n-35"' ..., .. .. ... OT? 2Br. I&. new cpts. paint, Designed la ke early 1st. & last mo rent .. space. OH·alreet park· euvestaletobandle pro· Cove Reach Lanai Spaoou.'1 3 · Ha.& c · ~"tL'INL"'YAVL'.., 8 WHYn l'nl'I Rar. Li:e gardt:n Cahrornia bungalows clean dep 67S-4074 Ing. Approx SOOSq. n..: bale property An>tioug w1s w1m pool Onl' or the lltd pool on ~olr cou4r7-.c ~ r r. .. •• '' Sunkt>n livinl( room patio. Kleis ok No peb Fr 0 m $ 2 1 o l 1 5 Good terros Agt. 837-4200 best rentals m l.J~wa.i 4~3:)}53 eitlrai. S 5 JACOIS REALTY Cathedral re1lan~ S235 63Hl394or642-8206 Plnest.one Of<' hrs J ·5:30 If You're FemaJe bLwn pnv. rest room. Rltr. ror $275 Mo "",,.. 675-6670 2 bedrooms. 112 baths wkdays, 9·5.30wknds & ~. children OK. I.hi! S44·234JMon. to Fri .. 9•5. IURGER STAHD MISSIOMREALTY -Attathedgarage Att.ract1vrtbr,wwcp1s, 5520400 manmld40's w1Ushar S.J .CAP STORE. 570 LagooaBeoch Pthidentaal lfj(lo;. 2 Hr 2 Wboa liJand 3806 Washcr/drycrl,)ook up drps, bltns, adults, no your plal't~. Par yo.ur "".fl. Camino Cap. No. or Free slamhng bwldln" PHOHE494-0731 Ba. ocean vi1·w, pool.••••••••••••••••••••••• f rd h ~elll Upi;tairs. 1!170 Uparade d 2Rr. 2 ba t PO Be 3336 S .... " ---avail aft Jan II!. $-100 mo . •vt ya wit patw ··'I 646-0 76 $200 ... ren . . . x • an Mlsslon. $310. per mo with plenty or parking 3250 55271)57 lBH, carp. bltuu. pnv Adult.s,$37S mo ... ace. l Desira ble WALNUT Clement.e.Clt.92612 1100 Sq.rt. a lso. PH: GrcssesS~.000.mo year LOIJlllloHifti -fteck <iarage Year fOXHOl.l,OW mo SQUARE Entl gar . Ii< OffluR...td 4400 Ownr.675--0176. round. Owner retiring. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Santa Ano 3280 ll'a.sc only S300 Mo Rkr Vi l.I.AG~ 2 Br 1-., Ba Lwnhse brk _:ntl yd. 552·6005. 962·8118 •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• WIJI accept 29% down. NEAR New 3 Bil, 2 BA.••••••••••••••••••••••• 644~HJ !Ho5 fa21 W W1l~n.('M MOWAVAILAILE Agt..8374200 dshw11hr. frpl. $350 3 Br l"e yard nr Tustin D_...__,. i =·• 38-07 M62010 fpk,l(ar,lgeput10.adlts. Mtwporta.ach 3869 •lMOFREERINT• Fantastic Business loca·t-.. --..__------- 714·963 4569 or ~31 !1545 A : &" I .. u1 .. d ..... " -... n-a no pets. '275 2447 1<:ldcn ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·2·3 Rm. orncea from ··--. Udo •-a. annrox ftt.-ltt A N F, nv1 r.me <> •• ....,,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• C'i\SA VICTORIA Av~ !17~·11i511, l!:vs ,."'RIC ... """"PORT •125 p e r m o , AdJ. uvu "'"' .... 5015 gt o ec mo g,32 7151 ai.k (or Nan 646 111n '""' "'""" • t•OO sq. ft ., ple ntiCul Opp.. tweity 1 _::._, ... --1 -3252 cy Pruett. no fcl' z Br duph·x Cr()"' ,, lo I & l llR. unr or rum, Kas APARTMEHTS A1J110rter Hotel.~ lease parki ng, 673.9120 or ••• ............... . _..,..... ·~ hedrh Yrly l'\l party & wtr pd AdlL'I, no µels E.ubide nJl't' 2 Br 2 Ba. Bed d req.1133-3223Tllnoon 642-'7899 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WMtminsfet' 3298 55!15291orti73120.1 Pool. rec rm. sec i:at.e en d ,Rar. 1 child OK. loriown~:~si;an 6,.,.PER§ftl:T ----------• OCEAN VIE W, iidull ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 525Victona 642·8970 S275 6"2·3'&88 v .,..,. Busi n ess R ~ntal communrly spac· 2 Rr, ZSty 4 hr 2 ha nu ~·pt" l.r.R Jllr, .!bu yrly !kit . • --f'rom$2S950 1617WESTCLllfF·NB Hortlcullure Pref. (with aSIHORE CASTlE GAU.ERIES den. 2 Ba, l~e. $475 mo drps° rp1 r' OW 's.rl5 m ,· te11 n1 :., rrpl . f>lll10. Adult Es1de 2 br. encl EASTSIDE I Br adull:i, Spo~r:,:i:N~~~1s AGT.S41·~ Wl!um. accomJ 631·2626 496-4482 !16345w sJl 9545 ~ .. ·~.' Nu lhhwshr. hltns Adlts. no l(ar. patio l.1kc new. No nupets $200. <CM>callblwn6&7PM ~ r .. peu $a()O mo h40 9335 pets 644 08711 ~ Al'ross Crom fo'ashlon 150 I We1tdlff Dr. ---------1 Annoullces a uruque new Dollhou~ 4Br, 21>u. view, ('(' lsland at J a mboree on N Fl dlal C NEW STORES Minion conc1pl 1n antique n e w 'deror. S 125 mo CL~AN 4 br 2 b11 frpl CGpistrano lea'h 3818 2 Br w r.:ar $230 New VILLA CORDOVA San Joaquin Hills Road. ewport nan tr Viejo. Xlal Jr. Cent.er ID merchandising. Earn up 49S-4653,R31~~()(11Jkr tlshwshr,cpts.d ri~ c1s'••••••••••••••••••••••• crpt.l.:eCucdydw/pal10 llrZlrfroM,210 17141644.1900 ~~~~ger• dynamic growth area. tolSO'lpermolnaPoSI· v1 :.chis & :.hoµ'.i: SJ4>:> OCF.i\NVIF.W 2 Br. 2 ba Wah.or pd 2224 "D" From$636 nel mo. & \IP· llonseturedbyanliques. 2tJH • 1 •, llA Townhi.c• 714 !16.'l ~ or :>JI 9>i5 Cb lU beach $325 mo PlaccnU.J call betwn IS Mo to Mo. •DaUX~ 1714>642·3111 aat246 Good exposure lD active l\tlNIMUM w super !K'f.!an Vll'W in AR\ N t-' , Rkr 1>456392askforTed 6364120 ' •Spectalcab1n<!lSPJC't' l!:a11tblu/f 3 br. 2 ba IC You Need A S~fred & cent.er IJ'WESTMENT lovely Sea TerrJcc ~ o c~ - -•L'"'kedgar w /lusLOr l 'al>e Incl n•<' mast.er W_.... .... TcrvtorCo $7500 $450/mo. Rer cent. tt•n SfORY I hr. :i ha. ni·w C.0.-0..0 •t Mar 3822 2 Br2 Ba. £pie. pool. 2 sty •DfW. d1spl, lndry rrn s~i te: di ns~:,,· & dbl f~f~5~~ ~gi T 1 ~~ ·-7 "' CEN'I • nas ctli. pool. Pvt 1•rl·a cpt&drps. rri;I <.:or lot ••••••••••••••••••••••• E Side Childre n OK •Gu11cooklnit.hl/wtrpd garage . A_uto d oor SUITE. Renl 1 dudes NEWPORTC NTER 752~l Mr.Cas;f1.3839 w/&ecunty ..:all', J>Vl .ic B o a I ~all· $4 50 ~ MS-0016 •AduJLS, nopet.s. opener avail Pool & ____ 644_·_4IJ_IO~--,..~~~~~~~~~ oes.s to ~ach 1141163-45m or SJl 954S .,,. 2323 Elden Ave, C. M recreation a rea. Adults riume reet!r · ~ne & _ AJ(l Nof'ee , re ' 211rapbfrom$200.Cpts, 64G-00.12 only.NopelS FromS360 maJI serv ce •. utll &11 ............... /l•ftat/ ~ 5025 CURTlS eflAOlEY "--..l..-1-1.-.. fl,, It.:!"~_: drpe.. encl yd Kids ok 865 Amigos Way Ja~al. Secy & ore Rll•c• ....... • ............ . -c0 REALT~S --·· _ .... 07 NolJ('ls 548·0483 Lovely lge 3 br, newly de Managed by equip avail. wporl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~J< 499-458• Unfwftilh.d 3425 C' de H corated. Ideal loc. Nu Granado Mgmt Co. Oenter.640-$470 l••ss lt'ff$ ..... 1 • yr--... 1267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C'OllONI\ l>t-:LMi\H .asa ermosa i •~ pets. $245. Mgr ut 2885 ~t iti 5005 "'1 -uaon .. ,... NWl'T CHEST dt•luu-2 Rr Tnwnhou .. l'. hpk 211r uµI wiftreplace . .,... Mendoza.Apt A,9792531 --:crrEPSTOOCEAN CDMdbtswtesr a!1: •. :!tr.:•~ ......... HOME WNERSborrow ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2RH, 211/\, 1i .. !110. f'VVll bath ran~e. oven. d1!! ----Deluxe Nwpt Shores 2 Ut1I 111cld. MC .. eal Eslate Off\co at low b nk rates lo con IJ ke new bl" 3 b r m 1~ rool, ll•nm' Soml' 11H·.i11 hwasher , SJ20 AJso 3 br .. _ p-'-"' b d 1 pkg, Jan1lor675-" .. solid.ate ebls, pay laxes. " r ;i rm 14·ruu.s $.l5U MS 48ti7 & ('.1tJlm.1 1111•w, Cl<>'t' (SC" hldg 1 $370 .,_ Vtn"f 1826 _r. P ~ 7IHJ70 9203 Completely Curnished . 2 bu, fµrk . hltn11. l 1•111 ,, 160 W Wil.~on ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pnrne k>calion ii Hunt· J take a acallon. room Ri.lr 1.11.1: rnt'd yoJ Kid~ Towrihoute to ~hopp1n~ & rim· 1.11..,11'11 .. :le guod locat on. Hnlg Bch. addltioni swim pool. pay •lk Nu foi.• $35\J mn ht Ultfumillwd 3525 r.w :Jfill Ex. Jge 2 br. 2 ba. frplc. OCEAHftlOMT ~on Be a h on For sale or trade •• fot' o(f exlsq.ng 2nd or uny •~ l<lt ... 2 1,21 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Rr, Z ba, luxury twnh:ie dressing rm Adults + 1 2 BR • 2 ba .U\I\ '""t Shi~glet •. !""atsnqulya!'! equity. 751""'29 ,,.......,....., roOniX'r ) . ,,.. '~ Nt•W shall & kit appl teenager Prom $295 ....,,.. ..... .. " ..-•----'--------· ,,_,..,..... wi.J Dd Sol ~ic&t,1 hou'" BRJ\NO N F.W J llr •" • UJ 2 RH .! 11.1 S'.\-l'd1~h lrpl. I lt.IJ.!l' mstr. N pt llU. loc Cu & water pd 496 7379 IA YfttOHT HOME ill.Ore or orr.ce. ex MffJ-f'o-.r Toola M~•MICS ~ 1,..,11,ri v ir JO \ti ult lµk . "t10t!rom l>oh••no•) m\IJ p.11111 11111·hll<l or ('all GJ.'J 7059or !>45·4931 3 BR. 2 ba. f..>()O() Mo yr ly pc><'iure, a ssigner park:· Prove $33.J>O!!. In '76. On· HA.Tl Al IAMIC wm111u111h For 1t·11'(' J SI• li,·h & l>um1 .. Wlt~1~ pt'l' $.1:!!1 H40 Wi6 Fountain Valley 3834 STEPS TO IEACH ,ng. Call Mr. f.flummer ly $35,000. F/P. Owner (7' 63t-3954 hr 2 hi.I S-l:ilJ mo l'ool & $4~ 1wr rno 1~·14 K<!H. I ST MONTH FREE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR, 2 ba., unr. $425 963-6767 retiring. Won't last! --------- n•c rcnh·r F11ll)tli Jµt.•1I KSP"1 ~l IUlllw. SSydTownhoue1 3 Ur,2 8a.in4plcx.2<'ar 3BR,2hu .unf $400 DB.UXEO~ES Ull Aqt.751-3741 lst,2nd&3rdT.D.'~ & trpl!l 'fow \lml' 111 3 Hr 1 bo1tu. ... ;! hJ llMk CUTE 2br. l '·'l ba from$29S Air encl gar, J>at1<>. frplc. r'r1W LOANSl\VA.lLABLE now' Air i;c.ir.&1tc c.Joor li.'> t'µl.1', clqr. hltll'> On(> t11.•d111•111l. om• hath c•ond, pvt pal10il Adults mcea.rea961HM74 Comml & lndstl s paces, CoenJ...-90 ... 7 Credil lblimPortaot opnr 8J04&M> ~ ...... r.•s9543 ap.1rtm1•nh S•111th or ~ MKr 1920 Meyer, oH u....a....Of'la.-h 3840 200L020005Q. fl. As tow BE YOUR OWN 673-41B3Broker ll'VJ " ( 1 h Wkd k d , _.,.,..,. -as J&' sq. fl. l..ag Niguel & 111.:hw:iy . llM' 111 l.11..•J\•h Hll !l)'!I 11 5. w n I\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• M1ss1'on Vl•jo nreas. BOSS-'77 U.....rf T t (..1n 3 nr. 2 ba (In rul d~ DupM1lH Ut1fwn 1600 &tu:. fn\·d )'d. t·ovc•rfld ••••••••••••••••••••••• .ind "h"I"' '$:!:10 1wr 1114.6'12 0282 Ne w ow n e r s o r ... " OverSOOactlve local bu.a. '"'De.~' nn 5015 month "'"k l11r "'11 .. ,1. I & 2 hr S210 & $230 No Beachwood Apts. 1913:.! g:W~li1~~~.D. Frwy. listings. Ple ase call °' ••••••••••-••••••••••• ~tw '$37S Wtr pd Call 3 Or.! Os . ~·pti.. 11rp-. I hi!. ~ 1 1.~ ll<'h $.'\lj~ mo I 'r lw Newport •each 3269 S1~1'l'Vlun~.i.4t. ~I • • •• • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • ~ .... F.lmilihed It \ k I> T II ~ I ' I> •••••••••••••• •• •••. • • • Ensthlurr f.:~··1 hunH• lalaoo Island 3706 4br 2h.t t ~un rm "toft •••••••• • •• •• •• ••• ••. •• w111A!r "il'W t rJll' di it'•. I veant w.,1.k Ill !Wh•111h l.C.P. I Ur.' 11hwshr. w11hr, hi:. t:ll I th1ldrc•n or peL.., 731 W Magnoha. 11 R . orrer a 2 --. stop by tor rree Info. All lllth, Apt B&C li73 7787 br. 2 t>a, 1000 sq rt 1&2 Br, 1 '."J Ba Twnhse WESTCLlFF Fum'd. ore, categories & lypes. We security apt w /µool, Sl)'ll'. bltn.!I, cpL'l. drps, $l20mo. guaranteelopfeaseyou. 1.1te 3 l>r. 2 ha townhouse Ja<'uzz1, A l l:.. d!lhwhr incl. Pulio, heated pool. 642-40t7 751·1741 :"ii•wly n·di·c urt1t•·11 2 mqu1l.!l complc>t 1;aroge Adults only Nu pct" AdlLs, no ""•ts •1ss UNITED BUSINESS hdrm I ha .1r1t l'onl 1 ""' • Balboa Inn. ~mo. incl .._, r hi• IC'h \d It '3(.llJ & 1mt111 AdulL'> on> No S250 Call new Mgr al S235 !>48·2682 ut.al. l05 Main Balboa. INVESTMENTS '·' · u " ~'l'I 5325 !AS 3!UI I or 962·1800 LS2S Mesa Verde Dr E mo 646-0883 lcrJ U517 EAST BLUn'. Stunnin 67s.a740 (ucr06s from Kona Lns) 2 br, cpL'l., pool, play yd . 2br, 2ba apt an Prel>llg Suite 106, Costa Mesa THE BASIL LEAF Nl.'w <!hr, 2ba, gar adult~ no J> 11 ts z 2 o 8 A . area. Townhoubl! noo UBI Open 7 days no pel" $21>5 & $295 1912 lJelaware. 536 0959 plan Adults No pets Wll.llace.oo 3356 13.a 640-0349 Broker. ADVERTISIHG h' dryr Ii.ti.' 11unctc•rk $32'1 shnvs 11•nn1~ <'lu y ly. fl7S'r.J7K -LiH· J hr. :e 1111 rq1lt $HO m 11 '·"'' ltd~ r · l11·11m41 q1b & clq,., ~6T75111 M~ :!240 lalaoo P~o ) 707 !-'.vi'~ r,73 2t~ ... LOAtl 9% Also 2fldTD Loans F airest Terms .since l!M!I SoHttr NhJ. Co • t.42-2171 64S.06t I SAVE$$ Privat.eparly will buy yoor2ndT.0 542.35741 Rlufr, I 1,.,,., J llK ? hJ 1..ovcly 6;rl•1•nhc·lt & fttJOI ~l Alll 64'1 1133 2 l•r n1"·· 11• Al(·un. close t.o Meer LoM Pen w "'STCLI FF' 2b n2.ooo. NET ••••••••••••••••••••••• ) '' ""' Deluxe 3 br. 2''2 ba, ell r A r. m at Sped fic media !!pectallY ~ i hr 2 '111 , tnrl ut1I ~<"C~r~~~I1~:vt~;;~~~r~~{ 'Nhoppinit Ad.!:,118 only dbl gar . patio. frplc 1713 adlLs, no peu $285. fnq company. E·Z operation. I st & 2nd TD Loe.a 8!¥· 'Y. 640-82'J2 lrvuw Pacific F'inanc111I Our rf'nlal !.~<'1.t1111t' Barl>ura or C>rot ,ire aJwQyi; J va1lahl<· to h<"lp you hnd :1 \1•n11nt . or 1r you 8r\' rl'nllni: h1•lp you luCOLt> your n1•'.\-r1• s1dent..- lcry & •och Redly 6 75-3000 Nr lit•ach, $32:> 111:, Y. pvt Jo(•ital(c. pvt 11111111• opl'l~ li45_K_11..., ____ , Alabama, ~36 3465 o r 1700Westcllfr Dr . apt lR ___ _ Only 29<7., down. Special Hnl lilvd 9fil 0505 13.'JO mo 1175 2'll5 2 llll, <!RA. optror SJ6.1718 Cutc & Cozy 2 lir. frplc 7 000 n r bldll7t.h & tr a In in g r e q ui r l.! II ,. _ _,._ 372.. S2"< <•a A144 •A.,.. XI I . sq .. o c ""nJOnahty / ~"' ~ ,. "" .,.. .. , view .-... mo nl O<' Ne~Port Blvd. C . zone U~ll/"'.,. · 751·3741 Awc.llM9'h ·-••••••••••••••••••••Costo~o 3824 AslttorGcQrge •l.4rcJ-MewADh• Bkr ~a .. kforTed Prime ro r a r itecl. '°'T P.rtOftllAt/ S40.00WI& & UP ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 & 2 Or upll!I. Gas paid 123 l>eo/OOm. cftildren 2 nr yearly, l(urn~c. w/~ cng1neer8 . rtslonal PARTNER NEEDED Lost&Fotlnd •Stwtlo&l BR Aµb 2 Ur, c·plJI, blln:.. kulll <1k 400 Mcrnm11<' Wuy, Apt ok:. pets cona1dcred, w1Uaout boat dock. $J25 8l'tY /admlnls1ri.t1v c FOR I NCREDIBLE ••••••••••••••••••••-.• •TV&M.rnt S<>rvAv:ul s:nomo 21m}1U1L dishwashers. carpets, 1173-2493 cnlr:or?Wlllncflscfor REAL ESTATE deat.ARRo•ctlM9'h 5100 "'l'hont' Scrv, Hui IW.>Cil fl4~ 2'.nK drapes, l'losed garage, major tenant. Ownr. p H E N 0 M E N A L ••••••••••••••••••••••• ZJ'lfSNewpur-tUlvd.<'M L:mcc2br. I bacou age. close t.o 5chool,, super OftTMlay 644-0997 RETURN. $5.000 re .Artists & C r artsm4n ~!175.SorMS 3967 1-:ncl garage Ea~t C M ruce 4 pleu, rurmturl• Lovely -tbr, 2 ba upper <.:dM390t.<>lQS03QJl.Cpt.a, quired immediate ly. needed ror wkncJ C1'9fl AdultK only. no pets. ava1lab l r . <.:all Be am ceilin!(, rrpl<'. drps, A /<.; j etitor. OPP. OF Ll f(~TlME ! Sale, major Khop',; SUSCASITAS s.'MXJ.548·5300 17W847·7566, 10am·$pm. patio, dshw!lhr , gar, park'g. MastersS'!Ml20 759-0779 oonter.SS p/d1.1y.M0-0940 Mmute11 to NB I BR NEW BREl-:0 APTS 7duys. atoru&e. ~ 673-5719 or The Blulr!l 3 br. 2•, bo. on furn Adults. no Pl'lll I Br apt. encl garage 540 1720 OFFICE SPACE N.8 . •FAST FOOD* SCRAM Las super 11tct>n bell $49U 2110Ne~Po!:! Blv~ C~ Frplc, appln!I, pool & DELUXE 1 br. frpl, full I BR Park NewPort to 1649 Westchtr Dr, Air , AJltypes,all11ies. • mo 644·R722 Sl.50 Bach ,.., utal +POOi Jt1cuiz1. 1230. 645-4411 a mcnltle8 w/full rec n oor . Avail June 1 or pvt toilet, elc. TJ,~nits 751-3741 ANSWERS n, h .._ r •15 facl111 See to belle e! 400 !IQ. ft. ea. $200 o·no UNITED BUSINESS Uo~r Shores. front row 5 go•ac rom.~r. cc • · Mesu VenJc 28r, l'i'118a, 847~ v longer. Below mkl price l'l.ras. One unit sq. INVESTMENTS Aplet'e -OUCal Br 5 Bu, unbelievable ll3l·20llors-t7 ·~1 --~_;;;;;~~_;_-----.I no dogs, p vt patio. uvall $289.50.644848l.nrtSpm rt, 2 toilets. c 11, 1525MesaVerdeOrE Alale -Froz.cn view Avall. Jan 10 t..p ,..,.._ 2 Ir lwofOrongeCoonty's l/l2.$230mo S49 2742 2 BR rrom$250. 3 BR.2 BA S.ctn.nh 3876 $400/ m o . PAC FIC (acrou Crom Kona Lna> SPADE Sl200permo.63H810 Wiw. drpe. blllnll. pool mostbeOultlulonnmn..m SUPER CL..,..... from iaso. Have several ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE. ene Sult.e106,CoslaMesa BumperaUcker I sow ~· Adil no l •22s .,.. ... , • .,... -" rentals t.o choose Crom OC Hm. 642-0200 UW Open 7 days cenUy in Vlr1inla · "Old Newly redecorated Cllrt s. "'' !I • commuolles.ArelOU'lg 3br, 2ba, $265. m o. No Kent Rogers Property EANFRONT Luxury 2 1 rarmeni ncvor die Th~y Hawn llomc. 38r. 213:1, 114.s mi semno wit& S1reoms. peta. 546·9060. 546·6085 Manaaement 848-8300 br, den. frpl, pvt sups to 1200 Sq. (t. or space hall. COFFll SHO, Jwit SPAO~ KWuy .. RV arcn, no petll, $4f)() HOLIDAY PLAZA wofelfols,ondmojestlc . bcb $585499-2807 Jan. I. $400 mo. lnctd NETS$2000 MO mo 673·8457 Deluxe 1 br apt $UIO mo ~ c-• ..w. """'-$1M. 1 br dplx. Kids or Nrly nu 2Br. lha, nr bch, Janitorial ser vice. tf.B .... rf M & ·P j Lost & Fo.td 5100 Adult.a onJy no peu 1~ nees. • -•"'R'lol ......-• singles. Beachcomber, encl gar. $260/mo. Call ..___..__ ....... ..._1_ ....... d on Pac. Cal Hwy Call re ect om op oce ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Shores 3 Br . 2 . Jocuzzl,souna.blkm1s, tu $15 631 2011 o r ,...A '"701 f\5 30 ~!!"""!:"'•..._...._ Robb' uo-071t7 I lion. Freestandln&bulld· FOUND· L di RI Ba. neer bch & Lennl11• Pomcma Av4• and excllng Clubl'IOUse ~7 2SOI · · .,... . ., 8 • or u..twNthed 3900 ie, _, " Ing wllh plenty of park· . · 8 u n JI beams, fri>k in fam rm, Completely furn. t Br, wlltl SOCloleveots. Tennis, 2 BR, 2 BA 4 PLF.X. Cpt.s, ••••••••••••••••••••••• AIRPORT OFFl Ina. Heavy foot trartlc Call to ldontlCy evh lease $450 mo. Unique adults. no pela $1'.S Adult deluxe l br, cpl.I, drpi, clean $215. Call THF. EXCfTINC Pallsadu Comm loc. Short hours. Oood _646-_:is._7 _____ _ Homes,675-6000 __ MS-78S3 gym,ondvoleVbOft Of drp:., stove, refr ig. UU.2532or 536 1'61 PALMMESAAf'TS. Cntr.lblkO.C.A temu.Agl.837-4200 LOST:Sm.brownpoocUt, Thi Vloge. Mort o1 dsbwhr, frplc, gar, pool MINUTES TO NPT SUI~ from SJ.25. name "Coco", Reward. 1N91V1t*'g you're~ No pr\8. 1975 Pomona. 2Br. 112/Ba, S250 mo. BCH ~·d I net's: cpta, • Allto Wrec 0 Nw.«a Hunt Harb. 840-HtD ... """"" ·-· ........ Gold•• ..... & w .... , "''"· 1&2 BR. l••ll•M•I ....... ~ naoo. M •ET Oneond?tfoBedfoom Mcu Verde 2Br. 2ba. •94·3720 842-9965 rrom$195. oslem , all ut1 + Orenge & L.A. Countlea Los t : Reword, •mtll Adult.I, No Pot.I 11ecretarlaJ aervlce a all locations. l<'UUy llQtOMd. black dog w/wht cheaJ. AdUILMng. I PllC Uv·rm W/Cri>lc. dtn New luxury ept. 2 Br. 2 l.S61Mnal>r. w '•ofc. SUlte20t. Aa\.837-400 akln ny lj!JU. mnl• omc..-9:00f06.iV\ rm & gar. Cle t.o ahop & Be. 1 mile fr beech. $275 So :ot 8 842-ll03aft 5 30pm • ...,....., · vu. tr11nsp lmmed occup mo. Cell Mr. D avia 15 BlksEaatofNcwPort East ria\ol, N h Aowen&,.._.. 1 • Now r.,_ '250/mo. 4U·31177 : 8"7·2515 Blvd > <7tf>557·7010 tS.ilnd Net.11$3,500.mo. FOUND . Oc rm .. ) ----.------•• 546-0009 54&-9860 _ea_ri_·s_J_r_. > _____ ,Sen Ftancleco style. 1 Sboribalred Pointe r . 2 OR Patlo Apt 1 Ml. to ...._ 4000 Idea l for Archllt Pc!f'IOn operation. Bwiy N.V. Barcelona Hom: l.ovely t11c 2 br upper = ~vet~ ~~blk. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jn.utance Broker. v: Mall loc. Only $31,000. are.1.aa90eve1. C!!fie newl~ decorated. ldHi · pe · ROOMS 125 wk up wllb q~t.e perltlng, Ne rt fllll price, with t.erma. POUND: Black fem.•tt loc Nopets $22$.r.firr at abr. l"' ba. rrvlc, patio, kitchen. W .50 wk up Blvd. addreu. Tt. ee Ajn.9831-4200 Labml.x,vlcOCC, r 979-2531, 2885 Me ndo1a A t'ncl. pr. Av all Jan. l apta. 548·9755 or 845-3967 blt.n deau, SOO.q. ft. e-"' 'LS 646-0020 f $315 848-4990 mo. PIH.H can. 075 l -'""' 1 8 r • c Pt. s. d r P s. · Sleepln& Room w/conve· Mon Fri. Newport Beach FOUND Poodle, Cham· 11tove/~frl1. laund, 1ar. Nr HemUt.on/Brookhurst nlencea, DI a week 2187 PI us ti . 1 eat• I 0 O. palJle, mlniatlm! m ale No pelt, 1dlt1. $190 2br, 2ba, Ill'. patlo. Sml Fairview Rd. titw 8·7 SELL ldl• Item.a w 1 Partnera feudtna. nr M.lle Sq1tare Pu.L 5S7.s33 c.hJd ot. S2&5. 9G47'78 eYU Dally Pilot ClauU\ed Terral. A&l 837-4300 ~. Macnab -Irvine 'BR. 2 BA. frpl . 1 blk + &..,... Hlla 3750 from oceen. Yrly Ren· ••••••••••••••••••••••• tal. $475. Agt. )40.1151. ALICIA PL.AI.A Ask ror Le11 Scenic Mountain View" ------... 11111111!1•1 Large, dlit adult Uc2 Bdrm ApU FUm & un· furn. ft l::ALTY COMPA"°Y Pool,Jacuu1, Bllllard.9 HAPPY HOME S81-G1Sl or58t.fJJ30 •;veryt.hlna new: carpel· 25211 Stockpo rt, Laa palnl·paper . Oor11cous Hills y a r d c h a r m I n a 1 ___ Sorr)'_~-· no--'pe'--ll_. __ n e I I h b o r h o o d . 2 Ne~ ._ __ h 11169 Bedroonu &i conv den. ...,.... -.... ;a ff1rbor View Hom oa. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $5110/Mo. Nope\I. <VS2) BALBOA Bey Club Bach. Barbara Aunf' 642 8235 •· avl. 12/23/ $400 mo. -------·· IC-G'1 _, ld&flouttd I .................. !~~~ ..... ~~ ..... !!~~ ~.~~~:! ..... ~~~ ~-~~~ ..... !~~~ ~.~.-.·.•.4td ....... ' .. '.o.o. Hdp Want.d 7100 O!AlLY PILOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• * l''OUND. Female killA!n, AKPET CLEANERS, Housewives purt ltmcl•--------.........___ JO mo., cream cir w/blk AVON e.irp. Good P•Y for npt help. dl1V11 11·3. l\e"l.IUtr ,_ _______ ,....... IOOI ,...,.,.... 1050 ~· 10,0 on ean. Vic Cypreu & pe~ 6'6 om pet'l()ll ~sa.41 " PRINTING SECREJ•RIES ••••••••• ••"9••••• •••••• •••••••••• •• •• ••• •• ••• • ••••••••••••••• •• •• •••• Brlttol, S.A. Hts.~ 73'.17 Expenenred pre11man " t-;LStNORI!: Naug or lll'~ulun S()f,1 & Prof tr11ncd hunter alUpm. a.u......... CASHIB JANITOR (M/P) for Oavldi.on rA.ltTTIMI CA.C)Tl.EOALLERll!:S h.IVl!!l(•al, b11r ... 1 chair. c;rey.7yrs,U3hand11, ------..._._ Weekend• permanent, Daytime Janitor for Per!ector,Multll2SOand XJnt opportunity for In 11.nsorQnslte~M Arisb/Qullrwr $1000. In f'OlfNO· Doc. Part Poo ~Now n 8. Bniiht. dependable Country Club. For In Apollo lmmechate open diVlduai. who wlah pnrt An.nuwu:es" uruqU(> ~w "'"l~ wlarmolre. mat the nbbons' Mu.al Hll' die. all black, mule!. FwA.VON Wall tr8lll. caJl 847-8$81 terviewcall644-S404 l n1 Day ahlCt. t.uneworlt. concept in antique Lre~"'.&ullwoodaame 11000 494.JtZZ Weatm1nner Pl. CM REPttlSENTATIVES for appt. aAM 10 1200 Muumwr1 one year t'll· merchandl.iiml( E1arn up scl 141lh matching coffff --------- _548-__ 24_22 _______ • Beat time lo calablu;h Noon ---------•I peience rtcaae apply lo Hours for Pt-rman(:nl to ISO'X. per mo. ~ lid labltu1, a.rvcr. wall unit. Goocb 8065 f 'OUND: Fem 2mo old t'u:Jtomcrs lntert'atrd"'---------KEYPUNCH pen.on lo: posit ion 8 12. t)' pe WlderClassSOl~ Luml)lt, bookcases, xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• w. hlte w / bile spots Call ~71MI or Zen1lh CLEANING LADY DA.TA. BfTIY 70Wpm SllSO. co~-·7~ ew rcnian 4~ Qum Dalm atian/ ·r errler"' 7 1359 W h 11 t I want co r <>rHATOR MARTEC Temporary approx 3 PR£.CHIUSTMA.S Cvt Peep red & ~i.101. WeU cattd for. Vic. ':fir r-~-~~~~~~~~' ~~·~:1.11':. lldt'~i::-J~ The Jolly Roger. Im·. 15 months. tril)t"GOw11m. ltlti SAU *•I BUY** l 7 l 4 • 8 9 7 I 2 ~ 9. ~~ & Edmeer. H Bobysllle d d 2 ble. hooel!t. rea!IOnable. ~ktn~ uppllcatkms Cor ll ·~:::-· htc.. IJuok~df ::,..3389 l..()11d11 or furn. ch ma. ~p~I' Wied ~~lt~re it c2131~2964 _ ll hJ'dr nee 8 • experien~d lady with ata Entry Opt1tutor MacArthW' Blvd. 9AM 'ttl NOON mirrors. Ille hxture11.1 tunces w 1070 sma c • ren Mon.Fri refs. 1 day 11 week ror Mlnor1 ynacxper.on thc clc lie orSE\..LforYou. • .... ._•••••••••••••••• FOUND: Doxie, all evea.5»·18.SfS Irvine. I IHM 3'741 or 37q Is re· Sllot.;sAno.Ca THEIRVIMECO CornucopiuAntiqucs MA.ST8tSA.UCT10M brown, male. Springdale s~~ft e~r~t~Vl~;;,s~~:~ qui red . Perm a n enl NO Pli0Nt:CAL1.S SSONewportCenle r 01 4093lstSt. N li. 646-1616 & lll-9'25 WANTED &Bolu,HB.898'6432 8ub)'llltt.erwante<lfor9 yr ~·23tllor64S-Jl80 f/Ume day shut. Adva11 · PLEA.5E Ncwport&loch lJ·5TueslhruSun ----------TOP CAS H OOLLAR • ,...... S3S ~:n..c~ic~"ani~:~ cement to computer EqualOpportunily €qu1110pporEmployer 8010 NEW Dinett.e Set.toldln11 PAID fl'O R VOUlt •••••••••••••••••••••-. ev .... Non smoker. Call rk & Xerox Operator. operator poasible for EmployM /F Appllancff foaves, l chrli. Yellow, JEWELRY, WATCHES, Orinkln~robJem '> ~'8826orS44 4.300. $3.00 per hr Call Copy rtghl lndlv. l>ay will be v ••••••••••••••••••••••• chrome lcl(K. PD S200. ART OUJEC'l'S. OOLD. ""llAJco IHelplan" Service63J 1'2.S be5ed on exper level P/t Sal ... ,..$70 k Ser Ice Station Allen· DRYERS l>cllc Gas or Sacnnce'95.645-20!M SILVER S f>~RV l '"L', ,.... ... A I 1 · · ea, ~ w up. dant exper'd Day & El · ----------• ""' 24hraad.ay835·3830 KING PP Y n person SA M Meo, ladles, students . Evell: Full & p/Ume A . cc S8S ea. Washer & FIN~ l"URN & AN PREGNANT" Carlnit conlldentlal roUJ\Mhng &. referral. Abortion, adoption & JUNIORCUC COOK SPM Monday thru Fri· Eves/Sat. S54-7SSl, fr>' ShellS\allon iith'&. gas dryer, nwtc:ht·d pr EXQUI S I TE <new > TlQUESGCS 2200 Exper. Ap_ply in penon day, 17°"2 GUleu.c Aw, l!J9.7896. r•,;..,. NB · $1•1!1 Like new cond ROUND 81!:0 <custom ) Typing, mlcrofllmms: & to Sam's Seafood No 2, Jrvme. •""'" Cuar 750-444 1 MIRRORED HEAO· U...tock 107S ~:~ ~o~e ~~r.d rc:;1t 3901 E.Coul Hwy, CdM. ~~~~~~~~~1 llECEPTlOHIST SEWING Ml\CIHNt:: BOARD. White pola r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orlver's Lit'. Apply in LAIORERS OPERATORS WASHER-DRYER ~~i~ f'ffn:~:(8.d, .!~~~Reg. Morgan mare. broke keepU111. APCARE M7· ~non Mariners Sav-DATA ENTRY Allnct1ve, over L8. for Nr OC Au·port, 1mmed Late model. super delux MUST SELL w/ln 3d.K"'". to radt-& drl ve, blk in ga & Loan 1515 A.SSEMIU9lS llEALTH SPA We wlll O()erungs. Multt-tycle, like new SAC 759-00'17 #~ parade Morgan gelding. Westcllff l>r .. Newport OPl:aATOtl 26 needed now. Mus\ be train right person for McK1bbin Su1l11 Perl. c:ood. Sacrifice at · E n11 . Weste rn (714 > •SlofARON'S* Reach. Equal Oppor The Jolly Roger. lnl' is dependable with own easy fWl )Ob. Mr Clar· 54().3684 S22S for both. Call Moving. Jpc gold sec· 338-1011 Ou'l'C",, M """'AGL• -1 takll\I appllcauons for a transponauon. No eJCp russo. <24hn>762·9S61. 7Sl·5177 tional Bdrm furn & ---------,.,...... ~ "' !.mp oyer Data Entry Operator. net. 1111 sb1fl!. Short 0 SOCIABLE ASSOC -• ' MUST Sac. Sliver Show ____ 4_99-_l224 _____ 1HAR GIRL Nights. At Min. ol 1 yrs exper . on lon)lterm needed by EXEC 1n sear ·s Cold.spot F'r.O.'$lless rrusc Saddle.MJS. tr active. College OK thelBM3'741or3'H2 1Srt!· TEMPO RECB'TIONIST wbsle Fully ('aptlallzcd F'ru, l2 cu n. 2 yrs old ~IT76. 962-7290aft.8PM ''THE EXPERIENCE" Adult motel. Closed c1rc:wt TV. Por Reserva tlons. 5'8·9755 Salary+ 640-.5544 q uired . Perma ne nt l7802Skypark.Ste l01 Immediate opening for iup pl y P /t1me si75tb6torr 962-8623 !14" Round oak tbl, anll· ......._,, 8071 r time day sh.in Ad van lrn.: 0~ 44SS receptloniat. Front ofttce ~3)592·3295 4 year old avocado West que top, repruduclioa ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOAT cement to computer ---------appearance & personah STORERM.CLERK tnghouse refrig, good base,4chr's.67~ hup Smith MK s w / C .t.n•~as operator ponibte for Ly ~wpm co d ~5" 1 right i.ndiv. Pay will be Legal Secretary, ma ture · Call 644-lll9 Westsa1I Corp. trns a $ n g;ew compressor Fr. Provincial Dre1111er & Jointer , Jl&saw/ lathe i\tt you a boat carpenter based on exper. level To st.art after Lbe New 9AM . NOO vacancy Cor a peri.on 175. ·1341 Nitestand S18S. Mirror tools. Lake new $750. inlcrt'sted in working for Apply in person SAM Year . 644·S730 THEIR:Jll ... ECNO with al least l yreicpr m Maytag Gas Dryer $l2S 1_a_va_i_l._646-__ 1_128~----l---------•KAREN'S* 01.fJ'CAu. MASSAGE lh<· mri:r. or the world·s SPM Monday t.hru f'rl " • st.oc kroom wor k. Manne Kenmo G D $4S' r 1 n es t s a 11b0 at s ~ d 1700 Gill ll A LEGAL SECRETARY SSONewportCenter Dr ll tockroom ex pr pre re as ryer • Ouimpagne Velvet Sofa & Mltctl-oe 1010 MA.SSACiE WestsallCorp .• makeroC 1 8~ e e ve, Permananl p /lime, NewportBeacb rerred but wi.ll wnstder ~CEEore Washer or Loveseat "Penthouse ·················••!• .. 6PM·2AM 838 17 FIGURE MODELS lh1s excellent craft. is r · Newport Beach. Expr'd £qual0pporEmployer sailing buffs with a real Guutd~~c~f2S75 ea Quality" Xlnt cond, nopy or ' poet.er bed now a('cept1ng applica reqwred. Call Beverly ---------know llow. Apply to the · SM.-4760 frame S 3 S : New ESCORTS lions from skilled boat Delivery man. early AM 8-.S.at833-3776. R--.t/<-_._. receptloolat at 2H REFRIGERATORS. Apt r-e...a... IOS Technicolor Showcase OUTCALLONLY carpenterswllhallcast2 T imes route. Costa .,._,., --··-1 McCormick Ave Cost.a Sz.S85,Lge2drF/1"$8S. --r-5 Pro}ectorl29S.~2744 yrs woodworking cxpr 111 Mesa No collcct1n 1j. Legal Trainee. Bright. Medical ofc Laguna Mesa. Both guar. 7S0-4441 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631-3811 the boating Industry, for must have dependable xlnt typing skills for area. 4 day wk , no ---------•---'---------RADIO Control electric 1~ yourself a present! ---,,.-1-0-R-T-1 ....... ----f Cull lime or piece work ca.r_ 546-448l career opporl on MAG 11 medical exper nee. State TAX rREf'A.REtt llcyc.ltts 8020 Model PT Boat. ove r 3 f\. All natural weight ION "" "" employment. If you are ---typewriter In Newport age & worlt exper to Box Full lime, prev exp. a ••••••••••••••••••••••• long, $il"en. water can· products. Guaranteed to Counseling& Referral an uncom pro m ising Heoch, estate planning, 11802, Daily Pilot, PO Box must. To work In yr USED, It EBUILT & non. 2 speOO.s, etc. Very wort. Preg. test·•vu1I. wknds craftsman. who iuves on· DENT AL corporate law practice. 1560, C.M. Ca 92626 round ore. Call Mr. Soun· Guaranteed. All types. sophlaUcaltld toy. Over I need dlstrlbutont ~ HrHelpltneS4HM95 ly lhe bei.t of himsetr to OFFICE MGrR. MAG II cxper preferred. __ R_E_C_E_PTI_O_N_l_S_T __ dcrson or Mr. Trapp parts. repairs. Trade·1ns Sl800. repl acement..__~_205 __ 1&_846-_7_933_· _ •SPIRITUAL ltE/\OER h.t.s JOb, apply to the re but will train . Call SECR"""ARY West ern Uus in t.>ss 11cceptedd.'.ll 210l Sacrifice s:i()(). Include HAVESA.N'TAVlSIT Fully Llce .. ~ed c e pt 1 o n ' st a t 2 7 S Experience necessary (714)833-9983. ""• Services, S63 W. 19th SL .. Sch Inn S peed Un everything. 67S·3662 o SOMEONE YOU LOV"' .. ,.., McCo k C t M Busy practice. Short Neat, attractive, for new CM 642-0212 w s s gray' 645-2200 .,. 18155 El Camtno Keisl rmtc • O!i 8 esa work week. ·Benefits MAID 08J'la Poml Yacht Club. · good riding condilioo. ---------....1 Make YOW' ruervat.lon ... SaoClemente. 1-'or appt loatC-,.itNr, Hunt ington Beach FUL.LTIME C714 )496-6681 T.....,_ S2S.Catl67S.7799 .,,.Gm 5 ... Now 640-2029, days or 492.9034 492 7296 Al I ant 1 c pa c If I c 847.fJ0"/6 Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp Sotlctor Schwinn Paramount 24" Clothnlc!aott..t eves. Merry Christmas! RELAXING MASSAC I!: Mar1t1me Company 661 Center St· C M. RECEPTIONIST PART Tl M E WORK full campy, ·x.lnt t'Ond •NOTHING OVER IS• RADIO ConU"OI Electric BobJames.Lu:.Masseur 64&-5491 DENTAL Management Trainee TYPIST FROM HO M F. FOR Must sell. ~/bst ofr. 17160range.Corneror ModelPTBoat,overln.. Outcalls9·9.4~5ll l Oo Dental Scc1r ecpt Young man t.o work in For National Sports UNITED CEREBAL Evcs549-0541 dyS46-0724. Orange/17th Sl. CM. &ong, siren. wa~r ean· --ats trainee. P/t1me, poss G T 1 H Organization. pleasant PALSEY·GUAR WAGE, Open non, 2 speeds, etc. Very Nicole & Simmer. ultra<' Asfllbfy/Carpeftfet' CW! lime later. $2.50 per rowing oo ental greeter & good phone NO EXPER, lMM ED Ladies Schwinn 9-speed e very Wea /Thurs/Fri ll()plust1cat.ed toy. Over llveredheadswouldltkc Exper req'd , g ood br.644-0611 Busmcss.mustbenealin voice necessary. Basic OPENING. 963·4001 or wilhbaskel,goodcond1· 10-4 S1800. r eplace m e nt. to meet Gentlemen for benef1~. apply Coastal appearance & ha ve very office skills & willingness 995--4819. lion. $50. 646-3680 Sacrifice SSOO. Includes dayorevefun.535-SJ63. H.ecreat'an, 174221.Nnao Dental ncal handwntlng 6 ~ay to lear n Cal l M s ---------. Hones 8060 everything. 67S·J662 or ----Ave. Irv. ~3720 otrntOOOMTIC wk, w /week day off Lawrence al 751·9800 TELLER/P /T1Mf Garis Schwinn bike. never ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~2200 Social Clubs 5400 ChalnJ• Ass' t ~f. marned ITUln Cor .Branch ore seeks booda· used, 3 spd, $70. Call For Sale~ 2 ponies & showt--------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOKkfEPER Expr prefe rred 'c M ~lmtloannent, rc11ponlsible R.epro Typist wanted So ble Teller lo work 833-3259 quarterborse. CUSTOM SINGLE In local area to work at 546-5170 ":"'d •1 exper. no re. Laguna a rea. ,._1ght p/t1me. Exper. pref'd. Cots 8035 Call847-l001. Tired or the bars. "M<'t•t hm, approx 80·120 hrs ~I da~L-1~30 Newport secretarial & <"lerical Cont.act Hilda Terranove ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------t WOVEN WOODS Markets?" Look Into per mo. Must be ac Dental Rcrept. for s v · esa. duties.Callformlerview (714)644·7255. BURMESEKlTTENS 5yroldS. 8. geld. t6 S03 T080%0FF Videovtew and you 'II fmd curate. respon. Send re-Laguna ore. P /Tt me . MAN AGERS-Exp 'd cou. appt. 499-4563 Western Federal Sovlngs CFA reglstered hands, black w/2 white Over 4() In.stock patterns bright. active, happy sume to HOMC,P.O.Box Exper. w/llle bkpng pie to manage 61 llntls, Retail sales in Mission 2744E.Coast Hwy,CdM 963•4205 hindsocks.$950.w/tack. AflioMINl·Bllnds people who share your Cl9560, Irv. Ca. 92713. 499-1369 adult com plex, C.M. Vt."J'o, approx 20 hr~ wk. EqualOppor Employer Can jump! 645·1036 645-8950 833·9770 interests . J\t your --BR b " .. u1 1 clubhse-we have tennis, IOOKKfEPER Desk clerk. full time. The 2 · 2 a. apt, util 's & No ~xper nee. Must be Travel agen/.l mgr. for ruR~i·sateyand KllteM CFA Bay Mare. s yr old. ewp0rt O...h·..:JleAnls d cl I & Jon lJl Lauu1•a 211 N sa l a r y . Southland ova11 bet lOam & 7pm ne w o f" .. 8 . area . "g re Bet(' ctbM an ng/ part es a rrev. exp. In Public At'· , .. • • o. Properties Management, .. 768-4776 s o .er embersh1p ~allh o actlv1tlell. Call ct'R· Ofc. Call Mr. Saun. Coast Hwy .• Laguna 548.5300 Apply at Fotomat Corp. Re\atl ex p r eq 'd 646-9747 673·1751 V1deoview today. denion or Mr . Trupp lll:at'h. Apply m person. 768-4171. Resumes in confidence Purr-fect Chrts\mas Gift. 997·S400 Western Business Do Management l nterna. lo Ad #710. Dally Pilot, CFA Himalayans!leals& -.ZVTnTV1t7v----~ 606 E . Chapman Av. Servwes 563 W 19th St g grool1>t'r, fluff dryer t1onal Me rc handising SAJLCUTTERS PO Box ls&>, CM, Ca. Oamcpotnls838·0339 -----_4.LWJLLL_ Orange CM 642-0212 . .. Ex per. & r 118 t A II f'itm offers suppllmen· HA.ND WORKERS 92626 ~· ~:'n-" ~ = breeds.554-2022 tal income opportunity Themanulactureroflhe ---------Allergic, Must sell. ~4.~ LfJ ,,.J~}' ~ --1:Ei•71111Aa111:1~,...-.. "!• BOOKKEEPER Draftsman. arch .. Apt for an ambitious couple. beautiful WestsaiJ cruis· TYPIST Ragdoll t'at, registered. ~ n.pan--General bkkpng duties. builder, Coi,ta Mesa. Income commensura te 1ng sailboats has im · 6$-7Swpm. Cd Eng back· All shots dHlawed. ~· _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Typrng req 'd Prefer Good salary 1( fast. ex· wilh abU1ty. 556-6307 mediate openmgs for sail ground. Wiii train A/P . 644·7747 Schooh & l\utomobllc ex""r. Call pcrienced. 642-4907d11ys cutters/hand workers 5650/mo to start xlnt r ""-----------....._.___ ...._ M •ssEUse. with at least 1 yrs expr 1n · · r · --r 8040 ..... ......,.Hott 7005 Dianne Jt Bauer Motors. -~ c 11 k .... inge benefits Apply 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co6lu Mesa, 9'79·2500 FRY COOK part ume 118-281 for leg1hmate tull sa ma Ing .... ust huve person Bob Leaverton, ..,..00• e MEN WOME t Im e po s 1 l t on 'n own hand tools. Apply lo Inc Plumbing Conlr ..-v .... s.R.,.EOPLE 1 N BOOKS Dickehwch'1 Massage. l\lo exp. nee John Vyn. 1638 Placen· lbi21 Hale. lrvrne ' AU clrs <7141546·2848 TRAIN FOR $...._.. Rn,...._. We tram. Call 7c., ,....,.1 Ua. CM. or leave applica-IARTENDIMG """"N 81 c M "'~ LI h TYPIST Chnstmas puppies. fo~em. tto.Mwl.-1 & ~ ewport · · (24hrs >. 21 12 Ha rbor, 00 wit secunty guard German Shepherd pup-~.g~N~~~rfk~~ MOCMlli9'fwn ~;;;ij __ ;;iiij _________ , ~Mt H2930 NW•; Pactftr ~~SM~;;ormick Ave Busy ok m Orange Cc>un py, S25. Avail. t9th Del'. PLACEMENT M1ll101l Dollar corp GeneralAcctg. $750 as wy, __ ·0_·_ ___ ty Airport ar ea, nds 542.3379 ·'""""ISTANCE f)('(.'(is men & women oC Ah11itv knowledae or M SALES typtsl W I programed ~ ,. .. a tu r e couple for machine cxper. Starting AKC DOBIE PUPS, 3 GOOOJOH any llJ<C who cnJoy El>PXlntCo.benefJlll e mergency house for ATHLETICS sal $600 +t ra ve l mos.males,tred,lblk. OPPORTUNITI lo~!; &peakln11 w/others & who Please call for oppl. Water Co. Cree rent ulll & BOYS & benefits. Send resume or cars cropped. All shots. AMalCA.H are borod w the average Irvine Personnel Agenc)' sala r y, <'a II 8·S PM, letter to ad 11793, c/o Dai· $200/bslofr. 968·79l4 1 A R T 1 N D t R S nm of lhe mtll JOb:s. 488 E 17th Casto Mesa MHOOO GIRLS Jy PUot Ncwi.paf)t!r. P.O. Sutte224 642·1470 - ---Box ISOO, Costu Mesa Registered Lhai.a Apso SCHOOL No nctual sell\ng 1n Medical Recpt. FUH JOI Ca 92626 • puppies, male & female. UOC K 17th SI . Si\ volved & n() 1>t:lling ap· Exp. required 'ty~ ss Eam up t.o $1 25 per week · · chump sired, SlSO & up. lf34·l!IOO pmntments WQtk w one General OHi~ WPM Able 10 work un· take home. <16·? yrs.). UTOTEM 1714J734.0222 !X-hoola Coast ToCnut or lhe most popular & Permanent part·tlme der pressure. Takes own Ticket sales to sports llETAlLCLERK JehW..;d.--7075 sul'ces~lul prodot'l!I rm Mull\ Million Dollar lntt iatlvc. H a ndle events, hours 4..S daily, S Yorkie P ups, cha mp t~ murkc•t t<>d11y Ao in ('()rp. slalfinll new ofr In resp0nsibihlies well Call lo-4 Sat, hourly wage + Wanted. Opportunittes s ired. beautiful coats ••••••••••••••••••••••• CXP('Nllve prodll<'t who~ Irv In e Need e n · for appt. Ask for Su!ian, bonus, n o exp er for adva~cement avail. will hold tll Christmas: /\pt M11r av11i1J.,nhlt J::x name '' a hou!ll!hOld thus lnstlc. positive 6400140 necessary. We train. Openings in Costa Mesa, 962·8717 pr, molurt', t•1Ju1.:ated word throout thr worlc1 minded people to in· ---------Work permit required. Anaheim, Garden Grove Sa -------- •l O 60 1-'rer. Ht! W111k 1n • )OuthCul, troduce inexperuiive na· MB>.LA.l .ASSIST. car helpful. For im-&Westminster. · .moyedAKC.malepup. _!..Zl_3_>_384_"21 t friendl)' lilmOllphcr<' & uonally known producu Exp. In blood drawing mediate placement on 642-7702 pies, 8 wits, champ line . ..... W-..ct 7 10 h1ne fun whtlc YO\J urn from our ore. Free park Caltt. Lac not req. Prefer one or our crews. Also Vet.enoary Rccept cxper ~~; ~9·9470, 992-l536 -·•••••••••••••••••••• WfJ pay Vou receive a lnit 4t Other bene rlts. CL/\ Call for a ppt. Ask need crew managers ti! preferred, but not re· 11uaranlttd "''lary +ex plell&aJlt !lurt'Ound1n11 " CorSUs un MG-0140 &ubovew/t'ar. quired 5 day week AKCCocker Pups, biles & trcmel)' lah~·ral com relu.d atmosphere. N CallS... 960-4lJ9 blond. male & female. mu1iion & l>0nui;..·~ Con exper nee & oo sellln1 Ml!mt Trne, perm. Earn (7l4)Sg3-8GlJ $100 $J75.979·l471 ttslll&othf'r1ncent1ves lnvolved XlntQPpor.ror $1 75·$200 wk Fuller A N 1. 1 WANTED: Must enjoy ------ Xlot 01.hanceml'nt advancement. Ca ll liru.shSalea.M4·7&t mer.can a1ona people&tropical fa~h 1 A.KC Doberman Pups, 8 pciM1n1h\1oa ror both men 833·809S. TI me It re -Volley Ball Assoc. you don't en)Oy worklnliC. weeks, black & rust Xlnt &women ubranes,lnc.EQuaJOp MOTORROUTE don't apply• Aquatic po1mb1hlles Sl89 Call p0r Employer M IF Sales Tropicals, l5IO Baker, .!_"-er 2 pm, d3·759t No e11~r ncl' You re DWVEttY CM CCIV.-full PllY while being ~ OFftCE Sunday Only dellvery or Im mediate openings AKC Golden Retriever tr111nc<1 You t·nn work ff you are able to type Ole DaJly Pilot to car· with San Diego's leadmg Women stort the new year Pups, xlnl hunters. rami· --------~ mormnR or ('VC hn On '5wpm & enjoy romp()I· riers an South Laguna Restaurant Equipment out with some Cl(tra lypet, wtrdog. 493.Wl .ADMIN SIC'Y ly JO min by l''wy from Ing lett.en, we have an and La1tun11 N11C04ll. Re· 8;.~~g1;:'i:'::· ~o sta~f ~w cash. Interested? Help C.OCker Spllniel puppies. A.CCTHG /llLUNG Eitpenrn«<f !iood malh ba<"ltaround. 10 kry, type ml.n 4.Swpm. ubh: to work u n iter m1n1mum s upervuuon Good l'o benefits Apply Nntional Sy1tem11 Corp , 4361 Birch S t , N<'wpor Eleat'h fl'el'IOnnel.12mo'l',8hr all 11urroundmg com -1nterest1ng poa1tion qwres slal1on w&gon or career op·po~:un;1t~ (~: mDe l'!.,.,~9y5 buslneu . AKC. 7 wks old. $175. ,f:{i~';:f ~g~~efnn11e ~C:~'r; t:'~t ~::a:' 1~0 b::ac'~~,::is~r:f~r,1~t~s ~~:11:~~~~~321 ' ask aggressive. Hier( in· lane.,_.., 7 493 437_8 ______ _ O.ne's .Shthd 110 wpm, veatlgate this unusual ply National Syatem Equa l Opportunity dustnous candidates In WOMF.Nwhynotstnrllhe Ftih 80 cypln11 60 wpm. Apply oppor. Contact Renee Corp .. 4361 Birch St, Employer the nation's dynamic new yc11r with som1• ex· 1"llW'e SO i)tat. Ofc, Laau.nu Och. Rossi, 83J..H098 Newport Beach. ---------• food servi('e Industry and tro ('ash. fntcrcsled" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jiffy-Knit Hit! U~H led Sehl. Oiat. --'--------1-~-------1 ... URSES A.IDES in one or the fastest Help me 1n my bu11iness. SAVE ! New & used tum, 4'M..as46 oor. 12/30n6 All Shirts. Exper. pref'd. growth areas. Xlnt ft Cell Sharon, SS6·4378 nppl's, m111c. Wilson's llle invg flood ,, gr~et on IOYS A.MD GilRLS GIOMmY TUTOR Will train If nee. 642·2410. lngc benefits, extensive 8urituln Nook Now 2 bri&k. blowy, ~nowy days' ALAAM IMSTA.UElt ror DaUy Pilot routes In lmmedlutc' 1 hr. dally. training program. Send For Classified Ad Stores -S4.S & 814 W Happ1nm ·~ be•nQ werrra EJlpenenced. M2..3400 A.rrh Beac h area or before Christmas. My• NURSES A.IDES r esume or visit our ACTION tilth, C M. 642·7930 & when \he·i playtn11 ou1doors Laguna Beach. Muat be UPM·7AM Exper pre· s howr oom a t R . W Callo 548·3262.-WF.BUY Knii,ack1111nmyi11).lookpAt ASSIMILY al leaat 10 yeara old. hoUR near HA.rbor mah. f'd. Mesa Vcrdt.' Conv. Smith & Co. 3186 A. v I Pll tern u~ knitting WOllled '" Free 'n' Easy l,,eid roraman, perl'on rhone 4142-4321, ask ror1~548-!!3667~~~~~!!!!!~ tf011p.66l Ccntcr St.CM Airway Ave., Costa A~1 ~ISO~ All wood game 'el ~.~~!o2~{~t~1~leldS loddltr capable of ·'-11on'a ., tool Cll't'ulatlon. I· Me3a. Ce. 92626 .., .... .....,8 w1matchlng server. CV( n 00 t Show oCf II "",." PAINTER. s killed in vv....,, fee tbls &wallunit.klng · Of t ech Ptltlfn. Add 11Wf &urelo&ltt~ proving & using us GUARDS spray finishes. colorSandw lch Maker & or Queen bdrm Sttl rucll111t1emlorl1rit<l•u 11trlectlon1ntlll&litlle del't· Mmbty flittures (or pre IOYS ,,. uo GlaLS .. ,_ 1 Gene rel Food Prep •-1 a1nnall •nd "3ndl1ng. Stnd tll: shf0td 1vmpslftt. TOI) II witll • l 1 0 t 1 """ ,.._ta........... matcrw1g, stain na Cell "' u--...._..... w/umoire. g a.u lop cof· iwln•1nir. \lttvtless ... ,,,..1,..1. c • o n P tea 11 8 10 to J~ yurs. Earn ~ -Mr P•radls 5.56-393'7 tor Waitressing, urloua ......-..-w fee tbl, gl111.1 top patio n t~·1 Sewf W" ·•• aeml>Ues per drawlnas Ch.nstma1 money . S20 lo Permanent. Full & Part· uppl . hours avail., In our love· •••••••• •••• ••••••••••• \bl, lamJ18, cut velvet 8' Allee Brooks ' ~~~ Pauen~9U'~ ~~:· ll~OnC MATERIALlS $40 per wettk selling aub-~~· :~d& ~calncsopmree: . ly tum or the Century ~· tOOS :iof •. 8, love sea t. ~1ecralt Dept. tOS Sitts 8. 10. 12 14. 16. 18. 20 scnptjona to the Daily Co PIX AM-.r S..-.. Co u n l r Y K 1 t c h e n ••••••••••••••••••••••• herculon or n•ug sofa & Da•ly Pilot S111 11 lbllst 34) 1vmp11111 2968 Randolph Avt'. Pilot. Transportation 11 ~4• ofc hrs l0·2• Exper prefd, but will Restaurant. Meyerbol's Ulon...L.rfand loveseat. lg. cruurs. xJot Boll 163· Old Ctie1 .. a St& 1.-es l'i. r1rcis 4s.fncll C.M. ~s.~ provided. No dell~ries CIOled Wedlle$day. traln Paid while train· On Ule Green, lo S. Coast "1 Ullll:' rood. $54-4760 New 'l'Of'lt. ~v 10011 PYin Stnd SI 00 for ttth Ptttem 11..._ •cTtVI ft.fRL or collec-llng. Phone HORSES IJlg E.0 .£ 848-0262 VIJlage. C.11 Jim, btwn 2 Of Antf,.,.,.51 ~:i,r:~ ~.Ad~:"'· l ip Add JSt ror uc11 pattern r~ ._ .. _ w ~12 &5PM ror appt. 540-8044 u U GE "T"."-• DREXEL round 54" Oln· ~ ... um.,..r fil'$l·el11s tlrmall. ltlndll Soph.lsllcated, slable, all BHSI qualified, SRS PEOPLE PERSON " warehou se Ina tbl w/4 chairs, 2 MORE lllln ever before! 200 ltlld hl1 nR "merlcnn girl type, nice \rained 11cceptabte mua\ Ex~ needJ p/Umc aa SICllT ARIES crammed with ov•r 500 leaves. decorator colon. dHl1"s plus 3 frtt orlntlld ln-tlilure to inoMI privately IOYS AND 0111.S be Vl'r111tile & free of soc. in wh.aJeauppty. Put· music boxes. nlckelo Very ad cond. Beaullful· $1dt NEW 1976 NttDw:RArT M bra week. Great Pll.1 · Mla.ion Vltjo • El Toro ties Submit portofolo to: ly capltallred. 873-2223. Const to $1200 deon pl1nos, clrcut or· ly loomed lablecloth ln· CATAlOCI HH tvlfy11tins. 75c, Manan Manin Utmoat diacnttJon, Ou.I· area. Earn your own p 0 . Box 303S Lona LeeaJ lo$900 gan1, wall cloclu, cld S17S. LOVESEAT, Clldltt wf~ S4111fi~1 fM Pattern()ec)t ,., blo h o urs . Writ • money seUin1 iiubJcrip· Beach,Ca.90803 Nune£RmNp•-y ........ Sl400+ gr ar.dfath.er clock1, goldvelvet,quilled looee ~~~.t~=-_ !-!! ~tyWP~ostt ISth St ,,,__ CtUllt'ied Ad 11803, Dally t..loN a~r 1chool. For ln· ll k " ru ... ~. ~Y fucloat.Jna &nllquc1. zippered seal & back R1;;'1t C~llet _ 1li y""' v ......, PUot. P. O. Box 1560, formation. call 830--0$13 d0::f0~r:,ratur;ar~~~ PHONE SALES , ·-R 1All fees Over Sl,000,000 Worth cuahlona, Incl 4 matcblnl s.. I-tl#lt '"' l.2I Ork, NY 10011 Pt1nt C.0.t.a MeH92$26 c•• DRJVllS .,,_, home. 3·11 •ht'"· ~ e ndcl'5Agency American lntemallonal plllowa. LAMP Table Nttd~ W 131 NAME, ADDRESS. ZIP, -.,_..,, .. •• Ph S I I 4020 Bltth Sl, Ste UM GaJJeriea t..,... T K tl ...._, c-·"'at ...... 11 · S I Z E 1 n <i S T V L e ~tomotlv11 Menor Women ~8C.M. ono • es peop e, ~wport Beach ~41190 I I St : 1 I ' eTer,· with drawer, 30ll d N~~ C ..... -• ~R .... _1 l1 Sho __ __. male or female, 16 to 65 Call ror AP"""l"""tab .,,., n ·• rv n e. o . walnut, ad cond $40. ,.,.1 rtdltt loot! 1.00 ew """• · P """""8 Mu.l be2Gorover HOUSEKEEPER for ytanof •IO· Ouantnteed -----=-~.,.,__,<i.o,__,---....;...1 754-1777. Open W9d lhru Lamp tabfe. aml, walnut '•stairt Crocht .._ -1.00 DI ,.. ,.,. lie• tt pt a ;:. waa ... 114p1~id. Entin" Aep•J!... Jwn~C~o BeautyS!'?f.o·i~llllme. wa1ea or comml.ulona. StcRETARY Sat.9AMto4PM.Vblt! szo. Call 5.$1-IOU al\ 6 l•~Mlcl'llllhtll I.OD '8ttlnt fru? Stttd "'8 ht .!:vl' ,.,._ .,_ ' ,.., ..., '"" .,... 2$0 Eaat 17th Street. Financ ial/ Ad min Ii· HORSE Dn•wN W'"T "'R pm. lam.t llllllY 8* 1.00 ,., .,_ '•ll·Wlttttr "t1wt men, •nt painter•. i·-isia••rAven·... s I\ 0 Co t u •-u ,_ ""' " .,. ...... --------• ~tt tm Itel . t.oo ~-tt111 ct.,.. l•sl• for JNll•n " poJlthan, UP· -F t .... v II ..... ou.ekee~r uper 'd, u e • I a ... ., ••• u• ve HSaattoll.000. WAGON I*)() C..01111Aflbt•11• , .. ''" ptttrt ,, , .. , t .... hol1lory ahamPooere, °'"'a.in a ey live In \0 take tha~t. bet~n 5:00 &. 8:30 p.m. ~t'90CI Frlday \0'800 $5.2 7091 lAavlng country. must 12 ft1n AfPIMt #12 Mt Stt4 751:•! ......... k 1 .. 146-4223 Emploveea Pay All Feea 1tll heeful of quality ....... tf 11 .... 1,, 11 ..... •-+ .......... t' _ .. -. .. t OU\, p c .. ·UP & de· CABINET MAKER, ••. Fam ol 2, Id loc re .•. ...... 10 nJ u Re' fW'I\ Rea1t1bl 1834801 --..... ..... --"'" llYerY. Applt at ~r in display & atOfe rlit· Top lot & llvtn1 tOndl. ~ua pponu ty .a 1.nders A1enty Boat.on Grand Plano. up. . ....... Gllllt '"' f2 IO~ l•stllt ~ Cmta 1..00 20S9liubor DI, CM t.ns. Coll Mr l'&ra.dla, Day• '33·9410 evu EmploY9r 40:20BlrchSt,St. UM right JOO yra old UOO. ~t made din rm tabl Al 1I blltl ftt T•*Y·IJ -IOt lilt.Mt, ...... '°" I• M5-I' 0 ~-3937 for appt 644-843$ NewDott Beach Dl-IUIO Ev1, wknda. 414 ·89~. chrl Country ,111e lllOO .... •f 11 llrtr a., -., llllbet lftlal ltM tuo Call for apPl/Dt&b '5$ ~ ~. ~-M211 • · \ . CJO DAILY PILOT Monda . ~ 20, 19'Te W...t.-d 95'0 Auto1. Imported Allto1, l111port.d AMtot. l•pothd A.ufot, Uud Aaltot. UMd ............................................................................................ ···•··················· ..................... .. CASHFORCAlS! Oat-. '720 Mer'udha.tn '740 ......... 9767 CocMac ttl5 Ca1tbuwt~ tUO" Top $ l>oJlar S pit ut for • •••• •• •• •• •• •• ••• • • • • • • ••• ••• •• •• •• ••• •••••• • •••••••• •• •••••• ••• • • •• ••• •• •• •• •• ••••• •• • • • •• •••••••• •••• •• ••••• •••• 8010 Pets 9150 ......•......••.......•...•.•.•...•......•.••. WANTED o Wel!l P el Cenler. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cll!1tn used cat¥. lrut•ki. & TOP IUYER 19'74 2tk> 4-dr secJ S8900. • 69 G T6 Tr 1 u mp h , I t7l CADILLAC '73 4 OR, Gold fr Whl, all W or Id i> I r g e s l . '73 Suzuki TM 125 Luy Corvettes A.sit for Paul See ~ Ctn.t. & l.ast • Tnp Ouve ereen. XLNT cond AMffM. very clean. l &.DORADO COUN pwr . xlnt M200 TOP CASH 001.LAR Bni.lol/McArthur SA dwn Bottc 1'hoc ks. 30 O'Ne1U dollarp;ndtorunp0rlb ~rco. air, pwr/ wndw11 ownr.f1005 PP 9681793 cooou"Ul ISt«tOO PAID 1-'0R VOUK ~11194 Mukunt carb. OG hd. HOWilDChe"'*t tnl!Chpcrf 311 ~ Call "" JEWt:LkV. WATCH E.~. "l'O·tech chain teru11011. COSTA MESA 549 .' · '1 mi '70 Srt'TARE $5495 iO Continental. Leal.her. Au•1· OBJE"""' c·o• ,, -• ~ 1090 ., Oo\-c & Quail Sib DATSU.._. ~-1 or4U3·3745 .._. " "'"'• ' .. ., n..cn._..,,_.. ~ chaih kit fbl ofr N!'.;Wf'OKTBEACH ..,. Ec onomb wrrkend AMIFrw st.ereo,aJr.pwr. SI L VER S f; R V I(; t.: ••• •• •• •• •• •• • •• • •• • •• • ....... nn1n I 961 M-I tOSL 1 • r .. d rlc fl"""' ~0 """"" ~ " :!84~ llurhor (Jlvd •a. l p('('la · ne·O ·a aln ... ~ _.....,. 1-· 1 NE I" UH N & AN (;j" A Gtft TOP <.:osw Mei.a 540 6410 COUPE ROA.OSTER t333PPX l TIQUES t>t52200 Of Male '73 YAMAHA JGO MX lhrdtop Ori 0 1ni.I OHlYSlt75 Factory original M ml DO' • "'n ,. LUGGAGE TAGS ~ar's spinet organ 2 cond. $600/btit ss7.4543 ~ ·11 Daibun 1200. Lo rn1. " lt>dther with '71,000 miles. BRtTISH CAR CO. key board. t'hord pedal11 PAID .. pd Mui.l sell $1400 l'h MU!il 5 ~·'IOl6NLt.: >. from )Our bu.srnellll curd Like ne w l'Ondstson '74SUZUKI 100 FOR CLP.AN ~94 7138 213/990·2525 Send one {'ard for euch Mov\'d, to 11mall home, 400 ml L1kt> nt>w 19S8 MIJ. 190SL 7141694-2854 tag plus one i.pore Wt' r-.eOO more room. $300. $400 673 Oij4!f IMPORT CARS '73 DATSUN 61 O COUPE ROA.DST!R ttl2 CORVETTES .. CHOICIOP IZ 1961 THIU '976 return Pl!ritiunl•ntly ~-7!\S2 AUMODELS SPORTSCOUPE ----9770 :-ealed 11llract1vc tag & ·74 Yamaha Loodt'd, tl;ir k llordtop & t>ofl top. ut.aWCllJlft !SltuJ>. mt'etsn.: airline CHICKl!:R ING Uprs gh tng. fairings, windshlt'IJ. :~~~O:Ch~l!•n~~\~~e 4 Ongmal l~11Ll1tirw/radio ••••••••••••••••••••••·l~=======:::!~~~I IV reqwremcnts Pre Piano Natural finish. tach , 4000 mi. S<l!IS speed. 1-'M ru\lso. air AClussk• lffX7751 1972VW 4 "~ & Aut.omaUca O...,.Comty'a • L-tt .. &FMtt s.ctlCMt vent lol!S & thert• For a Fair pr1ee $1200. m 400-4148 oon<l. & lllS8 Umo 36.~ SA.DDLllACk CAMP& VAN pcr.;onJlltcd la~ cnclOSt' pnce $725. Lewis Plan mll~~:c. l105GCS > Y ALLEY IM'°RTS In nJce condillon wiUJ full wallp1111er , rah rt<' or Service Laguna 494-8440 YEAR END 0 .... LY 52 498 831·2040495-4949 comper equi pm en t "l)ay Glo" pupcr & we CLE.ARAHCE " 1997FWCl. Rl'<!U<~l!d for will baek & trim )'OUr P 1 A N 0 ·Ko h I e r SALE MG 9742 quick sale al tag11 Or lry two eard:. Campbell walnut spinet, '71 DATSUN 510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,...,.LY $2991 bucklo back. must sac. Fsne cond. Harley ·Davsdson or ST"T ~ GO.._.. ~ PRJCl::S $600.546-0294. Westminster, 9300 8ols11 WE BUY A h.mWA. " '68 MG New radials. FM S2ca or 3/$S Ave, Westm. 531·6440 CLUM CA.RS 4 spet!<I. rtuho & heutcr stereo StlOO or be!Sl offer 1971 YW VAM 415 tags $1.60 c.i Bo~~n l~:ind Pi~no,$800up· Motor Hotntt & TRUCKS <4f~L> y $ 1298 546 0341 STATIONW AGON 619 tug.s Sl.50 cu ""'' yrs o . . •..a-J R--" • 9160 """ MGA Cl 7 d I 0 S Evs Wknds. 494-6993. -......, "--""""'UISTOYOT" ·sa ass1<'. ne w passenger m o e 1 0~ mo~c 1.4o e.i 494 8629 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.,. A Ures. enR. or1u nslles, 1 1845CAX). Now reduced Salei. faxln\:luded 26'GMC MOTORHOME CONNELL Ml~IONVIEJO family SIOOO 6734119 to NO CAKO'' Sporiiftg Goods 8094 Sips 6 Wntr rates Pvt 831-2880 495-1210 MGI-9744 OML Y $1991 <tr) Nabers Cadillac Quality and Price Guaranteed Oruv· your own or send ••••••••••••••••••••••• ply 833 2616. CHEVROLET na'!'c· address. phone & 16• HANG GLIDER 642.4097 Nwpt 1975 DA.TSU.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAll(i>UIS TOYOTA. we ll make one card per Good cond, great gift fo 2828 Harbor Ulvd 2802 '71 MGB Rdstr, xlnt mech MISSION VlEJO Le.i\in~ Spct.ialim t~g Add 2S'"cach. adventurous youngster. GMC Late "73. xlnt cond • COSTA MESA Automatic trans., air rood. Askmg S2000 831-2810 495-12 I 0 l'icfcrrcJ Rate~ Send check ormoneyor· CallOave.675-4636 sips 6, $19,200. 1238 546-1200 rond & AM /FM radio ___ Ca~.-4121 Lt1!<:l'\t Sclee11on derto Polaris, NB. 833-2616 (2053.Sl) 1973 s..,.lfftl. ut "New & U~d PILOT PRINTING P.O. Box 1560 <.h.sta M~sa. <.:a 926'26 TY, Rocio, TOP DOLLAR '73 MGI 4 speed, 8 track tape & L•dillac\ m HIR,S~ 8098 Oale's RVRentals PAID <643RFBI Xlnt cond lowmtles.(313JF.S>. O C 5Ac~es •7c1'76 model· rMMEOIATELV S"D'" £A•Ck r.mgc ounly ••••••••••••••••••••••• • " ~. Very law miles Must sell A .,.,..._ 25" HCA c olor TV Irvine. 559 4441>. FOR ALL 1mmed1ately $3150 or VA.WY IMPORTS Open SuntlJy Beerdraftcr.holds'•Keg Hemote Mntr ol tb1SaJe:WINNEBAG0197J FOREIGN CARS be!>l Dffer. Call Peler, 131-2040495-4949 Cadillac or beer. new c-ond S200 model. 1250 644·222 Lo mt. Loaded. xlnl CALi'J>:Eio~si:: IN 751·8910 Master Dealer b'73-52'76 Call aft 11AM btwn 5_:7Pm cond. 5S7·1035 NEWPORT IMPORTS Opel 9746 'W Bug. Lgt blue. xlnt 2600 f-farb<ir Blvd . Ma gnavox Color 19·• Trailen Utility 9180 3100 W. Cst llwy. NB 1972 240Z. slic k. air. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rond, Complt reblt, all Co~ta Mc~d S4().9\00 ~an~ltirei;. l6" lloodycar, and Rollaround cart. Gd •••••••:••••••••••••••• 6.,.2 9405 AM/FM. mags, pvt ply ltEDINCOLOR. p aper s . Must sett. Nabers ig nms cond.$150.536-7062 • •""'OO 557.9922 GREEN WITH ENVY! bsttofr. afl 6. 644-4437, 642 337!1 4'x8' UUI Trlr. w12· solid ..,, <213>3119-1626 E Z FfNANCINC WELEASt; CORVETTF.S . HOWARD CM""*t' Dove & Quail Streets NEWPORT BEACH 133-0555 Dodgt ttl5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 DODGEDUT Automatic, radio. pwr. steering + bnlltcs, air cond. & vinyl top. lm- m a cu I ate tbruo ut ! C463LPI-'). OMLYS2691 MARQUIS TOYOTA M~IONVlEJO 831-2180 4tS. I 2 I 0 8.S8ic '64 Dart, V8, auto P/S, immac, now int, '600/bet ofr. ~35158. '68 Dodie. Polara Sta. Wgn, 3 asealll. PS, PB, AC, $775. 548·2405 · ---sideboards, like new . WE BUY Rot 9725 'iB Opel GT. Red. New, ________ _ Pair used t>idc pipe:. $10 Boats & MariM $225. 675-4002 •USED CARS & tires, new brakes, tape •71 vw Camper ortglnal Cadillac 9'40 18x24 II D. <'utter ror Equlprntnt TRUCKS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• deck A steal ror $11 cond, xlnt mechanically ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• cardboard or hghl metal. •••••••••••••••• ••• ••• • Utility oc Blke trlr. tug ' Come in or CaU 'GA Spyder 8SO Convert. ($200 below low boOk) 493-8628 '64 Falcon Sprint. Auto. t hp J·phai:.c m•)ltlr $25 Genet-al 90 Io 8'x7', S250/oHer FREE App-oilGI Xlnt eond. Mom needs 642-6895 aooct rond. $700. 6'2-3883. 1-'rnl axle & whb ror '24 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 839.2471 ,._..,.CL.....-l-t l.irger car. $1050/ofr '68 VW Sqbck. Radial '74Cad CpeDevUle,cmpl\ 2Cana1Cr.NB Che $75 E 11 & -~m ,...,,nnw 673-0193 '66 Kadett. Good tires, ts res R 'bit eng FM O' Elegance int bn•---------1 t '1 h l mr> t·rn~ 5 5 RADIO control electric l8211 Beach Blvd new battery. 3000m1 o stere0 ~·3092 • w I be I ge v 'nyl 'top '72 LTD, 2 dr, Landau top. la 1 ~ :. ''r ModelPTBoat.over3fl. AlltosforSalr HunungtonBeach 73 FIAT 128 SLC. new eng Clean body, econo. · · divided pwr seats ' PS/PB. Mint con d! Pack~.nJ "Incentive to long. siren, water can· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 847-6087 * 549-3331 engme. 10.000 m1. na~ed trans . Need11 brakes. '62 VW Van. New en& & loaded w/xtra.s. Lo ml: $1800/bal ofr. 1573-32111 Read books & records. non. 2 speeds. etc. Very ~/ whe e I s . J U ST S400 646-0949 I.Ires. $850. Call 556-8231 like new 1 owner $5000 eves. cost S100, !>ell ror $25 soph1sticatcd toy. Over c:Jcnsics 9520 REPAINTED. "Low" p--L..... 9750 eves. Pvt Ply SS7·26SJ 0~•--------- 642337!1 $1800 repla cement. •••••••••••••••••••••••Autos,lmport.d mags. AMtFM cassette .....-----, 5S7·94S3 '72Pi.tos.dm w h 1 t e h 11 x <·:. r 0 r Sacnficl' $500. Includes RARE •62 MASE:RATI ••••••••••••••••••••••• new mLerior, looks brand ••••••••••••••••••••••• 68 VW for sale. Reblt eng. Dark green. a utomatic Chni:.tma~.:lfi11,l·OOk1es cverythrng 675·3662 or 3500GTCOUPE ~ 9701 new'64S-7588 1972Pondw911T Still under warranty '72CoupedeVUlc.Sunrf, trans m lsalon. new or canJy 2'•" h1 !I S/8 645-2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 speed. air cond , pwr $1400 Qr.ofr 494·2268 or stereo. defogger, cruise brakes & battery, runs long &65 8w1dc.S~C'a. aoats .. MariH ~~ren!'he!i~~~t1~ RA.RE '62 ·~~f'd~~ll~~1~~:n~~~s windows, rruigs & silver 494-7t54 cntrl, ru11 pwr. vinyl rl, great. Good economy 642·~--Eqllipmtnt 9030 jection. aluminum body MA.SERA.TI 5407481.547.4596 w / black interior . '6l vw Bala Bug New Everything! Steel gray, earl! S36·79&1 Leave N-0-R-JT-AKE "Roi.e ••••••••••••0 ••••••••• Xlnt cond. Very fast' 3500GTCou,. tl.951-'TI). paint, tires. ·eng, immac Pvt pty. $349S. messageforLinda. mar1l!" 12 complelcRAOIO Control Electnc 23,000mi,Too hotfor my 5Spd.s, new tires. Bor Hondo 9 727 SADDLEIA.Ck AM/FM, asking $1250. Ph64S-12160 '68FordFairlane4dr. place ~citing:.. ..ipprox Model PT Boat, over 3 ft. w 1' e : T r ad e r or rom wire wheels, fuel in ••••••••••••••••••••••• V AWY IMPORTS Call 962·3453 I 97 I CADILLAC $400. SSUSSI JOO J><'S Hose w /silver long, siren, waler can· something tamer. Pan· je{'t1on. aluminum body. Brand Mew •7 6 83 I ·2040 495-4949 •65 VW Squareback, SB>AH DEVIUE band. Many scrv1n1t pcs non. 2 speeds, etc. Very tera, Lotus, Etc or ?? Xlnt cond. Very rast! HO....._.DA C x1 49000 ori · aJ 11 1 Mllslmg '952 Bcuut. & dchacutc china sophssltcated t-0y. Over Pvt Ply. 67S ·3662 or 23.000 m1. Too hot (Or nsy .... arS '74914 Porsche ol cood, $675. , gm m cs n •••••• .... ••••••••••••• SS16042Ncvcruscd llvv SlllOO replace m ent. 645·2200 wif e Trad e t o r OVERIOO Xlntcond BestoHcr. 548-4163an10AM. (~~K8>.cond11 1 0 0! •1sMUSTA.MGll d u t Y l Y e w r • l c "r Sacn f1cc ~· lncl~dcs somcthmg tamer Pun To ChooM From! Call aft 5, U7S·6265 '00 VW Sqbk, auto. looks SA.DDLEIA.CIC 4 speed, radio, beater " Table/:.land. Sl!t <:ui.tcri:. cverythtnt;. 675-3662 or '35Chevy 2drCoach. teru, Lotus. E:tc or '!'' good . runs good V"' • rv IMPORTS lnexceptlonally ruce con· & 2 drop lcaVl':>, new, 645·2200 lOO'l>~riL:~~nr. ~~2200ply . 675·3662 or UNIVERSITY ,75 Porsche 914 2,0, hOP· $1200/bslofr,496·9789 83~1 204•049r •949 d.tUon! CU0275 •• rwver u.st-'d COST s75. 17L1 l>ory Oldsmobile per, metallic, blk int, '68 vw. Auto. Xlnt cond • _..,, ONLY $2691 Sell for $40 Kn)( Sm • w/Zsctsoroars. 4 Wheel Drhes 9550 Audi 9707 Hondo Can • GMC ma~. xtra sharp, xtras, ail 'clW.t$ ~1btuc. $1150. Cad '76 CDV cabr. lthr . MA.JlftUIS VOL Q u i 1 l c u t; r l' <' n Call eves. 675-2416 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• T--1.-rac111g steering whl, new Ph r::Aa.90~ xtras, to mi. sha""' ...... "". ""' VO Bedspread, ~()()(! concJ. 1973 F' rd .. ~ 250 4 • -.u k n -"" JZV • ... _....., MISSION VIEJO $20. Ca ll 551·6042 all loah, Pow•r 9040 ° · x4 '73 Audi IOOLS. AM t FM. 2850Harbor Blvd sp rs, rear re ectors, Prply.492-1112 111·2110 495-1210 6P m. ••••••••••••••••••• •••• Auto trans, pwr brakes air eond new radials Costa Mesa 540 9640 $695-0 842·4464 day or '69 VW BUG . Red, good -~"---------·1-.:.::...:...:=:.:....::::::.::..=:.::....:_ ---59 CHRISCRAFT 30• twn <714> 847·l002 good cond, S3."IOO. 494 101 i -63l 2647 eve cond. $900/ofr. Cad '67 SOV. or iginal , '65 MUSTANG 6 cyl slick, G E Show N T l•ll. w / eng. hauled. rerim~bed, ·52 Willy's wgn, gd cond. d a Y s or 6 7 5 · 118 3 4 JOtiJICr 973 0 Roll• Royce 9756 968·2223 xlnt cond, loaded, chrome eng. & whls. :.tand, 25 al hum-.. $25 St Sept. 76, $9300. 646·S363 runs great. hubs & 0 /0 . eves/wknds •••••••·~ ••••••• •• ••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 l2K, rbll eng. Nu brks, 644-0962 M 8 n Y x l r a 5 • S 99 5 · 1ngray B1 cyt'lc S25 . . d. 1 must sell. Sl300. ask for IMW 9712 isJ ~g :: XKE'.Cr #1 DEALER IN U.S.A. dtch, paint A·l $1150 '74 Black Eldorado. 646-8l4Sor6'6-t993 bi3-3309 ~a!!~s gift. 18 sese · Henry493-4463. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~roJ:0~11~7~1~7;5 ~ ROY Firm 654-7377 Loaded, like new ! 19. Mustang n Ghia, auto, . Anl.lque iron bed rruml! 675-6666 '72 CHEVY ILAZE:R CARVER Volvo 9772 ml. New MtcbeUn tl.J'ea. air, P IS. P /8 , r uns rails $15 Ocla!'onal """ V8 to {··" Pnvate Party ROLLS -ROYCE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'5-2955 great. 18.000 mJ, $3990. _, · au ' ..., pwr, '73 J gu XJ-6 SI Call7"" _.,9 5pu ~haped game or dtnin loah, SaiJ 9060 AM/FM 8 track. many a ar . • vcr, 1s.eOJ.a111!Mlf-ff 9 _.,....., . Ull lable With 4 chairs $125 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·as. Should be r""'n to black Very clean $54!15. .. .......... aucll '77 917 ...... va•-P•..4y """' ~~ 906JQ0 548 2196 ~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• r""ll u; CU-' Pia.sue awnsnits. larite. Hobie 16. trlr, new tran!S & be apprec. $4500. SSl-1424 · ~ '69 Mustang Mach l. ~B l'ach (R~n &dwh1d1c l more S1 .425 646--8255 or eve11, iS2.-892A days·J 1m Mazda 97 38 ctosrn SUNDAYS VOLVO ~~n~%~0PS~Y!·M ~~M 35.000 mile car. lOSDTH. ar or room ivi e 581 7505 or7S2-624ti '77 BMW ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---1 $1595 or best offe r. c M..iplc > frn1shed bot ----S GORGEOUS '64 R II cassette, ow, mi. new ua 2•""' '74 Maida RXJ Coupe 4 ° s .... ls • .._,,. 646-7-.....,. ...., ... 1<J<>i. S150 or bc~t c>Uer .EH I C S 0 N 2 9 r u 11 spd under wmty v~ry Royce, Sslvercloud Ill HERE NOW rauia · --'· .wl. --------- '.lleed lo ..,l'll CJll !"!!"!7 1· • cru1i:.c race, $21,000ior rsks 9560 HERE NOW cle~nB37 3202 • IMM ACULATE' 29,800 Chnrolet 9920 '70 V-8. Mlnt.cood. Really J_nyttm~ fl•r 675·1830 e'1e s ••••••••••••••••••••••• org. males. NEWLY ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmrnac! Radials, air, full wknds Ford Rancheru, '69, nu ·73 Ma1..da RX3 Cpe New UP H 0 LS TE RE l> •NEWCOLOIS VY pwr M2·3412 7 Mtll1c1al Chri!i lma. I.Ires. Sl500 or besl oHer l.hruoul w/CHlNCHILLA 1975 CHE 1~-·-------trl... v~ry run 520 l P HOllE CA.T l.5 M.ter 645-6202 IMW SALES eng. su radial tires, xlnt f1JR. SEE TWICE TO •MEW MODELS MOHli 2 + 2 hluc ldmpc..~l(lt·u 1 P 111 •.,Fl.smallerversion 8.Serv••U"l bedfor ·70 2800CS ·4 s p .. <-~md,96.1-Hi33. BELI EVE' I N -Hugesaviogsonallre· Automatic, radio l967Mustang,$&50 . .i nl lC)UI' l!vlJ \l'IVl'l of Hobie 16 & 14) Like "" '-' (235CFS>. Meorce~slen 9740 c R E o 1 B L y m aln ing new 76s & heater. Super clean! Evs.645-4580 • 11vc•I l hllir' SIOO t'J new colored sallS a nd i,; or o/• Lon truck. As k '722002-A ·(53SHKK). ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEAUTIFUL. MUST Demosinstock. l980LWA >. -.a..18ab .. /111:! fl!IJj} ('Xlras. Creal ror boys $175 ln~all 962-3435 • 7 3 3 . 0 c s . 4 !I p Lease SELL w /In four days. MARQUIS VOLVO OML y $2691 UOWP 9955 l<c•(ng twin befh c·umpl. · first cMt. Very fasl. $600. · c967KLM >. Mew. Used 7SS.0077 MISSION VfF.JO MARQUIS VOLVO ;;;4··~~~:,::·:;;·;;;;; 1,~~;.l ,1'~nl1~~.~·~· •. Ja,t:~~ ~5-3662or645-2200 1~~~~~~n:~~~ ;~PiM~.ar1a 4 sp.· OVERIOO Toyo~a 9765 831·2180495-1210 Ml~IONVIEJO car, m1n1mum bid of ''Y<'I" h"IM"l. 1,, .. •.cir •Laser +dolly$750. cash 99S"""" .,.,..7.,.,. 74 flnvarla ·4 s p MERCEDES ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORA.NGECOUMTY 831-2880495-1210 $1000. A/C, auto trans . ~ ' • ... ., Sabot rowboat $2$0. · . .....,.,, ...,... ........ t348LFM ). VOLVO 963-8321 x219 City of Ftn \JIN l'hr , w111t· riw k-.. I.I·'-4 I 'lb 0 S '77 CHEVY S"' r. Vl uu l .man+, $125 76 Dodge 318 Truck, ruJJ i52002·A (0341 ) HDI PLAY A~ y. MO S.."9ti or ~ b&XJ J~ 675-S775 time 4 wheel dnvc '75 5301A·A.· <906M VG) Hoene of lm~s EXCLUSIVEL V VOLVO 1966 Chevy BelAir Soda ft. •-------9-9-5-7 tor l\nn 549·0726 SADDLEIAC1C Largest Volvo Dealer (SYS572). KITE l yr old, xlnt ------AtrrnORIZ D • TOYOTA '"Or ge "-··-t ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• llieyd t.>., tyl)l•wrtr <m'iir ('()tld Yellow$600 '72 Couner. rtoll bar & VALLEY IMPORTS MERCEOESDEALER S ... BU~~rLwl· 0MLY$699 '72 Dark green Sedan. 111•1"· r11•10'1 •·l..i rint•t C811642·2UO g r ill grd . K .C ·3 • 131-2040495-4949 6862 Manchestu, DIRECT .,._.,._,..rMoton new battery" brake&, 1llPt•n.1: 1;.u w:i:. B p k HERE NOW ·r-· l2 Kite,xJntrond.stored. Jackmani. + much uena ar 1969Harbor81vd.,C.M. automatic tramD\Usioo, mu.'ltsell SS.SO 9?9-6398or more Must see to op 523·7250 ~Cit~!· CA.U642-0795 runs g reat . Mo vin1. l ·omm .. rc 1ul '\~l ni.t S••l t 'ustom h1i.: SlllU ~6 \1(12() ~7-2319 ~c. :~~d5:11& be~~~e On the Santa Ana Fwy •MEW COLORS l_~e] ,~i ·~ '76 Monte Carlo. JUSl Ulte ~11:~· 5a6·79el, ask Musl sell 12' F1berglai.s 492-6564 Days, 492 0682 &' ST • llOADWAY '7l 4SOSE •MEW MODELS -- - - -new only 12.SOO mt, • Larkw -ver&sonddol------Con cours Cond1t1'on HugeSavln°"onA'' 2025 S. Manchester MUSTSELL493·l~ 74 Pinto. Auto trans, I ....., ~v 5 v 957 SAHTA At'A -........ A-A~m 750-2011 23,000 mi. Gd cond. <'tultb '>k l hoot,.,, \1 h1fh.· 'Ill' '• 1.11\t '\l(•W 'l4&-321ll y -·5 673'-57 1 -835·3171 C960JLW)Sa1e• ma1n1 ng new 76s ,..,uo11tn '6J l mpaJa 2 Dr. SS. Fioor S2200/balofr.&44-4otll0 26' Endeavor Sloop. 5 •••••••••••••••••••••• tM~W1MATt 1>11MHOMACMC1tE $10,999 Demos. slick. 283 cng. Fine•----.------ 03-k flrcwood Sii.io rord d1•1t vrn•d li1fi :,193 o r..u111~ sails. sips 4 Obi hie 1975 GMC •USED IMW's• HOUSE OF The Better Rargain mechanical rood. Good 1972 Pinto Runabout. lines. hke new. Have SURFH VAN IMPORTS MARQUIS TOYOTA. Ures. could use paint Job. Almost new tires. Greeo '73 Bavana·t906LVV l MISSION VIEJO $350. Call 89~ atlcr w/green interior . Low ~7:t8~rorS:.~~[fc:r ~~C:;,t1~r~~~le~~nSc· '752002 C~NJM l 213/921-8588 831-2880495-1210 7PM mileage, one owner. In l'roJector GAF dual 8 ~ 0742 luxe tnm~hrome wir '00 1600 <ZXX866) 714/52:J.7250 ~ oondJtion. SUIOO or $35, mc.•n, 10 11p<l hike wheels & R track stereo CloMd On Sundays '75'"' Cehco GT. Air cond '75 Nova. 2·dr. AM /FM 6est offer. Call after 5 ~. woman' !IZ II rolle Chn."m83 LoM-r, crm11e C07G). Sspd, AM/FM 16,000ml •SALES stereo tape, xlnl cond PM or all day S..lurday ~~~t~cdre!::r. 6.i~~~'!,~. ~s~;;e r . tile blue. SADDWA.Ck OUH~~~~~HTY'S Bot;:o~~~7~FO~~> ~~~uatsell.$387S.P •SEIVICE =!r,Call 646·5967 an andSunctay.$tMU7. wdgc mirror, $25, Olym VAU.IY IMftORTS $10,499 •• 1u51 ... ~ Tl Pinto, won In contest. pie stereo. $20 Jo~ve~ Islander 24 . Mahog lll·204049M949 ~ TOYOTA wi:A "w 7\Capn ce, mlmmum bid t1Uck3hlf\. 546·4435 planked. s sails. 11e, ..,, HOUSE OF CHRISTMAS S.AU OvtrMC11 s1000 AIC. uuto trans. &46-2982 Stereo, S11k!> wooden h ~~y~~ ~~~~7d962. Gd '75 Chevy26 ooow/wlde hu re11, IMPORTS Del•ery re:~~~ v"a~::y City uf ,..,.,.... t960 ('hair. Rogcr11 ~I vrwrc """"'· .......,.,. _,,. =~ • ~ ll arp, Sales Servlce·l..e11s1ng 213/921 ·8588 I 969 CORONA. service & parts now open ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.crv 12, 115 pcs We11t HOBIE 16, good cond. . or RoY Ccrver,lnc. 714/523-7250 DELUXE SEOA.M on Sat's 8 to 4 for your '68 Caprice Sta wgn, xlnt 1nghse. clec .:riddle manyxtras.SlSOOorbest '76Cbevy~ton,350eng, · Rollis rtoycc BM~ Auto matic, radio. convl:!nicnce. running. Nds bruke Job. ATLAS vases.s.567887 offer 536-8279 spd, 17,800 mi, $4500. 1S40 J11mboree ClassicMft'Cedes heater. one owner & 0 $400/bstofr 963-4807 MYIJcal loclh. Sllps/ -548-3086 Newport Buch 640·6444 1970~ECnvt. Xlnl low m II ea ge cat . C.0..t 9927 ~'7,1-llth IMtrwMnh 808 Docb 9070 72 Ford F200. V8, auto, Ulm BMW 1600. AM·FM, cond. $17,500 552·7091 (XSS530 >. •••••••••• ....... •••••• ~n oily & a. 'lil lO •••••••• •• •• ••• • • •• •• • ••••• •• •••••• ••• ••••••• PS , s w i v e I s e a t s . Mlchellns. S139S. OML Y $ I 191 ·70rs CO, ,. muteot ..• p021 :.,OOOer bMralk. e~ 2929 Harbor Btvd., Conn Min-0 Matic elec. SLI P Wanted, Newport AM/FM, 8 stereo, fee 67J.St57 833-5846 •75 450SE.L .. -" Co.la Mee 11 d 38' Se 1 ho boll gs 'd lpes Silver wt black intenor, 197) COROLLA & slffr .. A!C. AM/FM a ~~!~-.'<~ere~~ 1 ::!i. Jo ~~0 ""os~ pp,'S::,.M7~;l~~ves ' BM1W ·74dBavartar tbpd, Leather. sunroof. stereo MAR.ICllCOUPE stereo. Llko new' $3000. 546-1934 1213 )79S· 7767 or eves a r con . s unr . e le. tape. lS2Sl.WG) Special 1 lft>of C.M. 846-9303 m9t.21 IJewb Herman V1ohn (213>794-9849 ·m VW Van, '76 eng, very 35,000 ms, 17,595 Wkdya, at ~a~~. Hheaardte~.P·atr s00pe0edd.,' C-m-,tl-.-.. -.. -111---9-9-1-0-•1:,,Gokl000_~te1'0, .coalndl ~tras. Bought ne". pd $360 good cond, &$king S2000 55M991. Wknds & evea, $ 16,399 -..._. • used 2 wks Sue lo Sllp space for 2S'·35' 840-1296 644-9264 pwr steenng + brakea & AMlot. Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-M04 bst/ofr. Ca se inc l fiberglass s a il boat. ,,..,...M _, V l ft-A--HOUSE OF le3s th11n 34,000 miles.••••••••••••••••••••••• 996mt 962-8623 Newport ectt.. 67S-72t3 .... ,. a... an l too, au o, -9720 IMPORTS <386HPQ>. Ga•ral 990 I ,. -----------.-.......;.---------1 air. PB. radio. 37,000 mi.••••••••••••••••••••••• ONLY $2391 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 908 Fiute. ~ s:noo. wm trade, pvt ply DllYI .. 2131921..S588 l~~ Camara or um Vega 5 mosold.S300 111 a,iwiatlott s.cnl,751~1 "" 714/52:J.7250 GT Both -...t rood. Pvt Call642·9460or7~1-829'7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1 Ll...,.E 1975COttOU.A •""" C e .. S./ '119 Dodie SS>Ort V•n, V8, I,.. ... Dll.UXICC>Un pty.~ Beaut Ya m aha FGJ bM tl20 auto. oew tlret &shocn, SAVE A LOT '65 MZI 600 2 ()r 4 1peect wlt.h radlal AMC 9905 ·o~ Bonnovlllo, aood mot or lllrea, Jntcrlor $800. eau 53M.266. v-.. tt74 ••••••••••••••••••••••• st.eel atrlnl{ Guitar $8.50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean, $1295. &4&-8148 Of SHOP •·COMPARE lmmac. Unuiiul\lly low tJres & lnexcellont condi· ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• Good Violin, $250.'70 VW Pop Top _M2-__ l.528 _______ , IAllwiCKDATSUH ml 'g Oocumenlrd Uoot l2•9MXU>. '68 Javehn. run:s great. 1971 Llncotn Coupe·l''111 '74Hatchback,A/T,lo ml, 75'2-8291 Wutph1ll1 Camper .... W..e.4 tltO S1nJuanCaplat.tano :r,1~~<':' !~r1T~3~~ OHLY$2491 alr/achka. poa. mags, power. luther upb., ~c~~ Sll'75. Offla FwNhn & tRe/ b!:I.refrig, ne~.ri:,;· ....................... 131-1371493-3375 Chril l"'8S glfl $11,995. othe,~der. ~a· .~tatlsc.1i. Best Vln)'l lOp. new st.eel belt· • ' ... pmtnt 8015 ~61· $2960. • WEPAVTOPDOLLAR Callownr,644-5793, MA.lt.9UISTOYOTA. "' v• _..., .. ed r adla ls & in Im-••••••••••••••••.,..... f"OR TOP USED CARS MISSION V1 EJO '7-4-0-,..-m-l-ln-. -g-ood--co-nd-,1 m •c ul ate co nd 1 t Ion ' Complete omcc aet-up: Motorimdlillts 9140 FOREION,DOMESI'lC .•'7J MBZ. 450 SLC, Im IJl-2110495-1210 new tires. teu than t46'18SX).Speclalal xJntst.eel deslu&chairw · ••••••••••••••••••••••• orCLASSJCS mac, like new, lo ml. 30000 Asking $2100 OMl.Y$2175 swivels also. 675-3000, Moped Bata\fUI. lfyour car la calrulcen SPICIA.LS sac., must sell, PP. <7141 '75 Cellca ST. Auto. AC, 548.1340. · Bay&Beacih Rily. Xlnloond, l moold, ..ewsf\ral. .8210 4 Door. 4 speed. 974-1767 AMt F M til~reo, 14,000 ---------1 1912 Cont. Mark IV·l''\JU Mutil acll. 5*a4 IA&a IUIQ( l'mil5) ·ee Mer~edea ·250 4 dr ml. VeUow tW.-2810. C llC8•c 9911 Pow~ r I n c . 6 w • Y IBM Sl.8ndard Typewriter for u l1,1 . Xlnt tond Unusual 1~" rarrtaae Ideal for ~nglnt'ulna r 1r m . PloaH calf. 675--S5Sl 292Sff bot Blvd MOW $21 Sed · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltparat~ pwr. seats. Electric Moped .,. · 95 an, >tint cond. air T,._... t7'7 Cluaic '78 Qid Eldoudo Always IM\llted by_• Laa thaal!IO&Diln Colta Mesa 979-2500 • DOVESTRE!T rood, 93950 648 7803 •••••••••• .. ••••••• .. •• Convert. FuUy loaded. *al dealer lt7$MXH>. Aakinl 13'7! &M-2Ui M.ECHANlC wants run· Near Y acArt.bur 1975 Mertede .SO SE, un· "71" TR7, xlnl cond. Call xlnt cond, 11' ,000. C.ll Special at ...... .-• ..-nlng r~~!·.~~ or •Jamboree Roada der 6,000 ml, l ownr, 752-76.SS bet. l ao & 2:30, Vlr1lnla, 835-3282 o ONLY S4171 "'8 --·0 WftCUd._ ... , IJJ..IJOO IU.D>. PP . ....an al\1,te0-2054 54.J.e93l9 CAU.642·07'1 For Ad Actian • Call a l Daily PilOt AD-VISOR 64Z·5678 ' \ 17 Huntington Beach Fo1•ntain Valley. ED T N *-*. .. DAILY PILOT Aftt.•r110011 N. "t'. Stoek.s VOL. 69, NO. 355, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1976 TEN CENTS 'Huntington_ Weighs Meadowlark Fate: Huntington Beach City Council members are expected to decide toni~ht if the operation of Meadowlark Airport is a public nuisance and if a runway ex- tension should be revoked. The meeting starts at 7 p.m. in city c"uncil chambers. A public bearing on th-airport was held on Nov.land t.hecouncil deferred action until studies by ci- ty officials and a legal opinion by the city attorney. City Administrator Bud Belsito said today be will make the following recommendations based on Clty Attorney Don Bon· fa'sfindin · -There are no g to re· voke a city agreement that rant- ed a runway extension of 320 feet inl970. -At the present t ime, Meadowlark Airport is not being operated or maintained in such a maaner so as t o create a public nuisance. -Due to pre-emption by state and federal laws. the city has no authority to control the operation of the airport or to control the planes or pilots using the airport. -The city does have the power to enforce applicable state and federal laws regarding flying and airport operations. Belsito s aid. this means the city can't revoke the airport permit but can issue citationJ to violators. If the violations require criminal proceedings, the pro- secution •ould be handled by the district attorney'aotrrce, heaaid. Homeowners near the airport at Bolaa Chica Street and Warner Avenue argued at the public hear- ing that the planes are too noisy and that the airport operator bas failed to compfy with applicable city laws and conditions of the use permit. The pilots and airport operator have argued that the airport was there first and they had made a conscientious effort to obey laws and comply with city require- ments. Another Item scheduled for council action is a decision on whether to hire a police legal ad- viser. Belsito, Bonfa and Police Chief Earle Robitaille said in a report to the city that a police legal adviser is needed becauseofthecomplex, ilies of present day law enforce- ment and court procedures. It was recommended that the position be under the supervision of the city attorney but housed fulltime in the police department and devoting fulltime to police legal adviser functions. Still Missing at Blast Site More Sought Carter Names Woman to Post PLA I NS , Ga CA P I Pres1dent·elcct Carter today named his first woman CabinH m ember. educator Jua n ita Kreps to be secretary or com mercc, and appointed an Atlanta lawyer to be attorney general and a Minnesota f armer congressman as secretary of agriculture He said b.c rs actively recruit ing "very large numbers" or women. blacks and other minority -group members to serve in sub·Cab1net positions. and predicted that this will pro· vlde a pool of t a lent to serve al the top appointive levels or future administrations. With four appointments to go to Af'WI<._,...,. COMMERCE CHOICE Juonlta Krep• l'AR•ER FOR AGRICULTURE Rep. Robert Bergl•nd Ci II his Cabinet. Carter indicated there will be at least one black among the people he l'hooses. Carter indicated that the balance of the Cabinet will be named by Thursday. Al a nationally broadcast new!> conference. Carter presented: Or. Kreps, an economist and vice president of Duke Uru vers1- ty, for secreatry of commerce He said h er credentials arc "absolutely superb." --Griffin Bell, Atlanta lawyer, former federal appeals court j udge, for attorney general. Carter said Bell will be "a great attorney general." Bell, 58. is a law partner of Carter adviser Charles Kirbo. -Rep. Robert Bergland, a farmer who has served in the House since 1970, to be secretary of agriculture. Bergland is a political ally of Vice President- elect Walter F. Mondale. Much of the questioning at the n ews confe rence involved Carter's campaign pledge lo in stall blacks and women in the Cabinet a nd other top·echelon government posts. So far the lop black appointee is Rep. Andrew Young for United Nullons am- bassador. Carter reportedly plans to na me Mayor Kenneth Gibson of Newark . N J . to head the Department of Jlou1>1ng and Urban Development After his nt•ws confl'rcnr<' Carter w as schPduled to meet at his home with former R<'P· Dale Alrord I D /Irk>. nn op thalmolog1s t Carter told n• porters they would discuss health prof!rams but smiled and declined to say whether Alford m1Rht be considt'rf'd for '' fcdernl appointment NEXTATTORNEYOENERAl Atlanta Lawyer Ben AP WlrtDllOIO REMAINS OF THE 810-FOOT TANKER SANSINENA LIES IN LOS ANGELES HARBOR Five Peopl• StlJJ Ml..ant After elfPloelon 0.ltfO¥• v ...... lpl"• 011 Suspect Surrenders In In-law Slaying By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01INO•lly1'1totSu1t A man sought since his mother· in-law was shot in the head and killed surrende red himself to Huntington Beach police late Sun day night, two weeks lo the day after the slaying. Patrick Buyher. 23. of 5441 Hen· dricksen Drive, is held today without bail on an arrest warrant charging him with murder The burly suspect. an un· employed laborer. is alleged to have fired a bull et through the skull of Mrs . M unel Norton, 50. or 15161 Davis Lane. Neighbors called police to re - port potentially violt>nl dis turbance at the residence near Meadowlark Country Club. Police believe Buyher was seeking the whereabouts or his estranged wife Linda, whose pare nts I i v e in the same neighborhood as Buyher's mother and s tepfather. Buyher -narrowly missed al least twice by police both at his Hendricksen Drive address and Swf Rises Off Cotut A westerly swell wllh good shape brought thousands or sur- fers to Huntington beaches over the weekend. s tate and city lifeguards said. Waves as hlah as eight reel pounded Huntington State and Bolsa Chica beach~, according to lifeguard Jeff Ben.weit. The surf is expected to con- tinue tbtouah the week. Water temperatures, about 62 dearees over the weekend, are higher than normal, lifeguards said. two davs later a t a downtown tavern · turned himself in about llp.m.Sunday. He was accompanied by an un- identified attorney who made the initial telephone call , according to Police Detective Lt Merl Schneblin. Investigators saturated the Huntington Beach area with mug shot photos or the suspect foll ow- ing the tragic slaying. Buy her was seen in a downtown tavern whose bartender called police, but the suspect then went to an adJacent liqvor store and bought a six-pack of beer. He had vanished again when un· iformed officers and detectives gotthere. Investigators say they ap- parently missed the suspect at the home he shared with his mother and stepfather only by moments following the killing or Mrs. Norton. A Special Weapons and Tactics <SWAT) team of officers forced their way into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ferguson after recciv· ing no response. They found the TV set on. a half· gulped can of beer on the kitchen counter and Buyher's luggage all packed but still sitting on his bedroom floor. Buyher wUI probably be ar· raigned In West Orange County Judicial District Court Tuesday, Lieutenant SchnebUn said today. Tough SledJing Suspect Duo Finish Last In FV Chase Fountain Valley police nabbed two suspected auto Uueves Sun- day after a foot chase through a cabbage patch near Brookhurst Street and Slater Avenue. Richard John rl('mmrng, J8, of 15822 Topaz St., Westminster. was booked in Orange County Jail on charges or auto theft and residential burglary. Bail was set at $10,000. Police said the other ,;uspect, a 15·year-old male. is in custody al Orange County Juvenile hall The pair were arrested in con- nection ~ ith an Oct. 13 theft of a Fiat Ciata sports car in Los Alamitos and a No\•. 23 residen- tial burglary in Fountain Valley, police said. The two suspects ned after their vehicle was stopped by Sgt. Norm Satterfield on Brookhurst Street at 4: 30 p.m. Sunday Quakes Jolt Park Areas WASHINGTON CAP> Two minor earthquakes hit the ex treme northwest corner or Yellowstone National park on Sunday, the U .S. Geological Survey said. The tremors were felt in the Wyoming-Montana border area where they were centeroo and at other points throughout the park, but no damage was reported, ac- cording to a spokesman here and National Park Service officials there. • Germ 'Plates' Stadied VAIL. Colo. (AP) -Snow is still a scrace commodity In the ski resorts of the Colorado Rockies. despite a postcampaign promise by Prealdent Ford who arrived here Sunday for hls an- nual two-week Christmas skiing vacation and round that the mountains have Jess than a full covering of snow. The first quake was registered at about 4.5 on the Richter scale and the second at about 4.3, the USGS Earthquake Information Service al Golden, Colo., said. 2 in Family Die Orange Counly Health Depart- ment experta remained puuled today over scores ol germ and virus culture plates discovered Thursday at the scene of a m ruor fire ln Huntington Beach. "Our e n vironmental unitarians are 1oh11 back over there today." uh{ Dr. Paul EbgJe, di.rector ot proteutonal servjctt for tbe Health Depart· ment. He aald &be Petri dJshes d.lJ. covered 1t '1391 Talbert Ave .. In the aftermath ot a blase al a paper recycling plant, do not ap. pear to be anything haurdoua. AuthorltJet faced with the cur· rent Swine Flu situation are talc· ing no chan1es, however, with anythlnJ of such a nature. lnvest11atort surmise the bac· terlaJ culture plae. were di•· carded u outdated by some firm that originally had use for them and accidentally eaded up In a shipment of UIN computer ,... adout paper. . PoUco 111i1t1n1 at the fire " scene at 7391 Talbert Ava., took the Juaplclous materials to a far corner of the nearby pollce weapons firing raf\ge. "We 're s tlll lnvest11aUng," Dr. En1te said today. He added that the c ulture plates are lar1e in aiu, llmllar to those u.aed ln te1tln11tmo1pherlc aenn or virus content u opposed to tmatler ones uaoclateii wtth medlcal Jabor1to17 work. lnve1tl1atora HY tbelr clit· covery was only a HCOQdary upect of lb• fire at the paper ... <See PLATES, Pa1e"1) OMLV 4'- DA"IS 'Tl~ XMAC.1 .., ..... ""'_,_ ............... , MEDFORD, Ore <AP) -Two members of a Yreka. Calif , f•rnlly were killed and two others injured In a head-on collUllon Saturdoy on Interstate 5 at Sis· kiyou Summit just north ol the CalUornla·Orcgon border. Ortton state police saJd Barbara Lane D~Jtose, 37, and her son. Dwa)'llo Christopher, 16, died, Ch~l DeJ\OSC, 14, WIS In poor concUtlon, her father. David Brit• 0.Rote, was listed In fair condlUon. , Mop up Begins in. SanPedro LOS ANGELES lAP> -'t'he Coast Guard says it may betwoor three days before divers can begin searchrng for the five men still missing in an explosion that destroyed an oil tank.er in Los Angeles Harbor. Four Italian crewmen who were killed aboard the 810-foot Sansinena have been identified. Crews worked Sunday to skJm 5,000 gallons of oil from the water. but remaining oil delayed the search for the missing men -fo~ more crewmen and a secutit.y guard -around the two partially submerged sectionsoflhesbip. The county coroner's office identified the four crewmen as Calogero D ' Asaro ; Orado D'Amico. 38; Umberto Scarogni. 56. and Emanuele Orgioli,56. Threepeople were hospitalized. one in serious condition. Meanwhile, tbe crewmen who escapded harm or suffered only minor inj uries we re 'resting at a San Pedro motel. Some talked about what made the difference between life and death. "Love saved me," said Ii machinist named Giuseppe. He had postponed his dinner twice to wt1te a letter to his girlfriend. When he finally finished and was about to take 1t to the mail room the blast ripped apart that part o~ the tanker. Had he written half a page less. he said, he might have been killed. A man whose brother was killed was too upset to talk.~ brother had been on shore two hours before the blast, calling home to Sorrento to hod out how his wl!c and newborn baby were doing. The m e n lost a ll lh ei t" possessions. "I even lost my wed- CSee TANKER, Page.U) CLEAN CLOSET Willi PILOT AD "Not only did I clean out the closet -but now I've got more money for Christmas presents!" That's the sales success story s hared by u Corona del Mar woman who placed this classified ad: Gx9 llvy blue• & green rug S.1() F.lec t)'Jtrwrtr S70 C'all lllCX XXXX If you need q uick holiday cash. call 642·5678. Put a rew words Lo work for you in the Dai ly Pilot class1fleds. Coast Weather Fair through Tuesday with some cloudiness tonight. Temperatures in upper 60s, lows in the 40s. INSIDE TODAY Ray Watson. J)f'tlident of the lrolnt Compon11. reflects on tM yeari of growth and de· wlopment and the cbonging public attltudu toward « on P.age A3 today. H/F Monda • December 20. 1976 White House 'Dry' Again? NEW YORK (APJ - President-elect Carter • says he will return to a wme·only pohry and bar hard liquor from the Wlute House functions. Asked m the current 1s sue of People magazine whether he would J(O bat>k to the pres1dcnt1al tradt· tum of no strong alcohol in e!fe<:t unhl the tenure of John F Kennedy, Carh'r replied· "That 1s my present 1r1 tt•ntion. Mo1>l of the prcs1· dents have not scrvt:'d hard liquor at receptions." Deadline For Board Filing Set Potential c;ind1dates for l\H> . seats on thl' CoJst Community College D1 str1ct Board of Trustees have until Dec. 30 to file declarations or c;rnd1da<'y The seats are currently held by Trustee Worth Keene und George Rodda Jr Keene. a formt•r Sec.ti Be;.ich postmaster, has been on the col- lege board s in ce 1961. He re presents portions or Seal Beach, Westminster. Garden Grove and Huntington Beach. Rodda, a Newport Beach at- tQmey. has been on the board since 1969. lie represents areas of Newport Beach and Costa M<'sa Both incumbents have indicat· ed they w1 II se('k re· election March 8 to new four-year terms Ca nd1datt·s can file a rlet'l:.irn- t1on of cantltd..ic~ with thl· Orange County Rc~1str<.1r of Voters. al 1300 South Grand A\l' . Sant..i Ana "A candtd..itl• l'Jn p1cl.. uµ his papers. or 1t c • .tn lx.• done b) at It ast thrt'l' '>pon:.or:. for the c~n ctjdatl'." Sjt<l ILU. "Oc'ol.cy" Hillman, <1:.:.1::.t :.int superint<>n dent for the Orange County Department of Education. He s aid voters will decide March 8 wh o will r<'pres<'nt them in Districts 1 and S of the 88- square mile colki::c area. IUllman said voters in the cn- r ir e college district will cast votes for candidutcs in the tw1) district:.. Lovers' Fight Enth in Bite On Big Toe A :.h11uttng and 'lhriPktnJ: mjtch bet .... een 10\ l'rs 'tl'nt lluni 1ngton Bearh police to a downtown ap:.irtment Sunday night. but 1nve:.t1).!::itors .,rull one hart bitten the othC'r c; l11g toe hdnre the' arriv('d · Ile tut twr h1i: l•I\' and she left tlw prl'mt:.es.·· OH1tcr Jcrrv Wt.·bb rad1m•cl hjck to head 1111,1rt1•r.., l'.1lrolm.1n Wt•hh :...itli th(' fl'malt.· half nf thl· couple 1n twde<I to:.tay \\Ith rt'IJtlvf.':> until -.he and h<'r in.ill' roommate n>Uld sit do" n .met l ulmlv t..ilk nut th\•1r d1frl•re•nt•t"• lnvt•:.11g,1tor:. :.,11d ht•r 1111: toe• .Lpp,irt'nll> .,.. .t•rn I 1!1Jllr1•d SC'rltlU"ll\ Monastery, Art Burns SAL O='ilCA, (;f('('Ce 1A r•1 T h e m c d 1 c .. J I H u I S! J r 1 :1 n monastery of Zo~rJphou on Ml ;\Jhos wai. l'nt:ulfrd hy 0.1m<.~ to ~ and nne of I hi' 15 rc·s1dl'nl ~s wa:. n•portcd killed Many ;J\it tri•a-.u rt•., "l'rt· f1·;ir1•d cfotro} Pi! :A .. rx>rts sauf th<' fire. ~tJrh.•d if'. tht• F.1tht•r Superior's nfftce all,t i.prt•ac1 qu1rklv Firemen •e unablt• to move equipment t~'the monastC'ry b<•cau~(' of its ~otene."s ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ·-""-Prt'-tO.f\I ,,,_., P\M•..,.. ~ J•O• C"''"' ,-,. V·t~plff f~nt ,f'WJG.-fY''MW>f\fOrt ~· T~•,ICtf'Vtf -.,.• f-Olfltil' .,. fM"'•' A ..__.....,..., t;• M--~•O•nt ld1lor ::Z °'"'~.'.~1~:.'!.•n•q•:~:, "'11 !: .... " ....... c W\t\I 0f'"O" (OY'°"t [f'hll)f' po,. H\lnllnaton Beech <>Mu ~ lltlfll .. <1111•~""""11 ~... """ltlnq ACfttt•H P 0 lto• '40 ,,.... t: OtflCH t ~~:: .. t\ ;~~~!:r'' ~dflf"~• V"1'"'" ))101 la Per ,it°""" "'\el\ 01100 r,....A.., BB Eyes Budget Surplus ·n1e City of Huntington Beach ts expected to end the year with a surplus of more than SJ mtll1on, City Admin1strat-0r Bud Belsito says. Belsito said there also is $423,217 available ln the city's contingency fund and $140,000 in unused revenue sharing funds. The final 1977 fi scal year budget totals $28,222,345. It is $1,221,405 higher than lhe adopt- ed budget of July 1, 1976. Belsito said the increases are due dfrectly to higher salary cos· ts and increases in lhe recreallon and parks, library and civic pro- motions budgets. The final budget is 6.3 percent above the preliminary budget and 17 percent more than the final 1976 budget. "By far the largest in<.'rease in terms of both percentages and dollars 1s the category of person- nel costs." Belsito said .. As in the past. salanes ac: count for about 70 percent of the total general fund budget," he added. Belsito said that about $1.3 million has gone to SdJary 1r1 creases. ··Fiscal year 1977 appears to be a year of opportunity for the ci- ty," he said. ··we now find ourselves in a position to be able to plan effec· tively for future expenditures and thereby avoid the difficult fiscal problems or the past few years," he declared. ·'The budget will provide for a continuation of existing service levels m nearly all city pro- grams." he added Egypt, Syria Leaders Meet On Peace Bid CA IRO. Egypt (AP> -Presi- dent Anwar Sadat or Egypt and Hafez Assad of Syria resumed talks today on coordinating a fresh Arab diplomatic drive to bring about peace negotiations with Israel. "The outcome or these talks will be a bombshell," Egyptian Vice President Hosru Mubarak s:ud as the two leaders met alone at the Kubbeh Palace He declined to elaborate. But Egyptian Foreign Minister Ismail Fahmv said the talks will be "followed · by practical steps affectmg not only the two coun· tnes but also the rest of the Arab .,..orld. "The 1mmed11\tc results are complete coordination 1n m111lary anc1 i•Olllical sphere.'>." Fahmy added Sadat and Assad are trying to fi~ure out how lo pressure th(> Palestinians into J01rung an Arab delegation to a Geneva peace ronfen•nl'e "1th Israel. They arc also seeking ways lo persuade the Un iled Stales to pressure Israel mto ncgntialln~ with thl' Palcstiniuns Klan Wizard In California OAKHURST 1A1'1 'Our fame has spread to Cahfom1a." 'iatd the lmperwl Wizard of th(' Ku Klux Klan dunng a cro~s lighting cer emony here About a dozen klan mcmb<>rc; plus eight reporters watched the event near his eastern Madera County comm unity Saturd:iv night However hnder·drv c-onditton:. caust'd hy the long drought pre· vented the wh 1te suprl mtcist ~rnup from holdin~ its trad1 llonal cross-burning. Instead. the cross was lightcd by spotlights powered by a i:enerator. F,....PageAI PLATES ... cycling yard operated by Richard Beber. He w•s r efilling a gasol.in~ powered generator with fuel when i1 spilled and ignited, in· fll.cling second and third degree bums on his chest, nefk and shoulders. The flames then r ipped through the bales or stored paper . c reating a plume of smoke visible for miles. Sammy Gets Party LAS VEGAS CAP) -Even for Laa Vegas, the celebration or Sammy Davis Jr. 's Slst birthday was a real blowout. A star-studded group or about 800 person~ gathered hi?re Thurs- day night to fete Davia, paying SlOO per plate. Proceeds will 10 to the United Negro Coltoi• Fund, whlch staged the benefit to honor Davb' devotion to fts cause. Valium De~ated At Trial By TOM BAJU.EY Ot lhe Oally ~I ... "•If An orthopedic surgc..'>00 sum· moned by the prosecution as a re- bilttal witness testified today In Orange Couuty Superior Court that Dr. Ross Todd McClure's use of Valium on a woman pa- tient with a back Injury was not accepted medical practice. Dr. Homer Pheasant, a Jee. turer in back problems, t.esWied that be had never prescribed the tranquUizlng drug for a patient ln any of the estimated 4,000 to 5,000 back injuries he bas treated in his Los Angeles practice. Happy as a Cla111 The witness testified that most doctors prefer to prescribe bed rest or a brace for the kind or in- jury described to the jury by a woman who claims Dr. McClure, SS, raped her in his South Laguna office lastJan . 7. J ohn D<•Lello, 13. displays two of the large cl<Jm~ hP captured while damming at Huntington Beach o~er the weekend. J oh n 1s from Long Beach> lie said the clam- ming 1s better m Huntington Beach than it 1s m Lon~ Beach. It would seem he holds lhc proof in his hands. The 22-year-old victim testified that she went to Dr. McClure for treatment of a back injury she suffered in a fall at her Dana Point apartment building. FVSchools Suffer Rapid Pupil Drops Fountain Valley elementary school enrollmentisdedining "at a rapid rate," an offtcial has told trustees. ''We are very much below our enrollment projections," said Jack Manken, Fountain Valley School District assist.ant superin- tendent. Mahnken said the d1stnct ex- pected 11.241 youngsters this year but only 10.908 students are now attending classes in Fountain Valley elementary schools. Enrollment has dropped about 500 students since October 1975, he said . Superintendent Bill Plaster predicted no drastic changes as a result of the d rop in students. No school closures or personnel layoffs are anti('ipated for at least another year, officials said. Manken said the high prices of homes in Fountain Valley has pre- vented young fa milies with grade school age children from moving 1ntothec1ty. School oUtciuls see this trend continuing indefinitely. But the district anticipates another 133 students from new homes in th(' <.'i ty hy February. J\tahnken added Fronl Fails 'Dry' State By The Associated Press "No rain in sight." The words, heading up today's National Weathe r Service summary for California. signaled no reprieve from one of the worst droughts the stale has faced In a century. A W<'ak wea ther front that ap. peared to bl' pointed in our direc· tion fizzled out before 1t could lay down even a m lid ciew on the parched counlrys11Je of Northern California The for('cast through Tuesday call('d for m ostly clear skies. with haie in many districts, and hght winds, mild daytime tem- peratures and easy seas offshore. Wife Jailed After Slaying A reported quarrel between a couple in a Santa Ana area apart- ment ended early today with the husband dead from gunshot wounds and the wife booked into Ora.n~e County Jail on murder · charges. sheriff's deputies said. Deputies said the victim was identified as Eugene Ware, 30. of 14802 Newport Ave. They said he died in his' bedroom after being shot In the chest and arm. Officers booked Evelyn Louise Ware, 28, into the county jail and will seek 3 murder complaint. I",.._ Page Al TANKER •.• ding rinit." said one . A panel of three senior Coast Guard officers will conduct a formal investigation. interview- ing witnesses and examining evidence in an attempt to find what caused the explosion. "The men who know, the men wbo saw what happened, they are dead," said a survivor. Joint Valley Meet The Fountaln Valley City Council and th~ city's Human Se.rvicea Committee will hold • joint meetin1 ot 7 p.m. Tuesday at city hall, 10200 Slat.er A'!_e. .. .. DA, Police Meet To Probe Shooting By JOANNE REYNOLDS ficer Bill Mcinnis and Sgt . 0t u.e 0.11, Pnou..... George Coelho, accidentally shot Newport Beach police were and killed a bystander as he scheduled to meet wtth district pursued Sutton. attorney's aides today 10 a conli-The dead man has bei!n iden- nuing probe of the rob~ry and tified as Joe Hines, 61, of 34142 slaying a t Albertson·~ Market Street of the Ruby Lantern. Dana Friday night in Coronadel Mar. Point. A bystander was slain by mis-Hamilton said Hines apparent. take.when a police officer shot at ly was browsi ng t hrough the fleeing suspect. Christmas trees in the store's Capt. Richard Hamilton. com parking lot, whm Sutton, who mander of the department's de-had allegedly just taken $'700 at tective division, said today the gunpoint from three store clerks. conference will be held to de-dashed out of the store. termine what charges wtll be Thomas. 25. a three-year filed against the San Clemente veter an of the force, and Coelho man arrested in the incident and started to chase Sutton, ordering "just exactly what the depart-him to stop. . ment'scrimlnalculpabilityis.'' Ju st a s T h omas fired, Richard William Sutton, 20, or Hamilton said, Hines stepped out Calle Los Bolsas, was taken into from the Christmas trees and in· custody Friday night after he al· to the line of fire. legedly held up the market at He was hit in the stomach with 3049 E . Coast Highway. one blast from Thomas' shotgun Officer Doug Thomas, who was and died about an hour later at She told the jury she was in- jected with Valium and then raped and subjected to other sex- ual indignities while she was dazed and powerless to resist the doctor's overtures. Dr: McClure, who taped much of the conversation that accom- panied lbe sexual activity, in his office, testified that the patient was hardly affected by the drug and willingly joined him in lov- emaking. Arson Suspected After Fatal Blaze SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Authorities are investigating a "strong possibility" of arson in connection with a house fire that killed a young girl and injured three others. Arson In s pector John McGrecvy said the fire erupted . early Sunday morning in a rear sitting room of the two-story. wood-framed home of Juanita Butler. 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SINGER _,. , .......... °'-...... _ T .. C:llr ...._.....(Ir , °(.~-Ml'JMJ .... c-... ..... i-'9t·l1" aJi.A (aM"'9"", ""''-•ea""'•• ... W tm ,.,...._ ltllll AM •A Tudtnuti ofTlf[ Sl~C£R CO\f,ANY ( Irvine EDITION 'l 'ocht) ·s Closi111-{ i\. '\'. St•tek~ VOL. 69, NO. 355, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1976 TEN CENT~ Irvine -Trustees Criticize Growth Bill Irvine school trustees contend the proposed public education or djnance aimed at controlling r~ sidentlal growth in Irvine 1s faulty. They say they will detajl those fauJts prior lo a public heanng on the ordinance before the plan ning commission wiltun the next few months. The prop osed ordinance 1s meeting, Trustee Frank Hurd based o n the old L1llle fl eld charged that the formuJa used in lnit1at1ve. which never reached the proposed ordinance is wrong. voters but was generally sup-.• "The formula has no re la ported by the city council tionship to what they're trying to The coun c.tl approved m con-solve.:' Hurd said today. cepl the m easure last week and The city is attempting to find a the public bear ing process will way of controlling residential begin early next year. growth so that it does not over· At last week's school board step available school facilities. AP WtrtP.,o•o REMAINS OF THE 810-FOOT TANKER SANSINENA LIES IN LOS ANGELES HARBOR Five People Still Missing After Explosion Destroys Vesael, Spills Oil More Bodies Hunted Divers Search Harbor; Blast LOS ANG El.ES IJ\J>1 1>1vN\ searched lhl' h•)tlom of Loi. Angeles llarhor today f11r mon· ies and C'IUl'S to the caul>c of an explosion that !-hllllt.'rf'd an 011 tanker. lea' in~ fou r pt·r'><mi. dt• ad and fi ve ntheri. pre'>urnccl d<· ad, officials said Coast Guard spokl .... man 1{1('h Me1dt said four diver'> n own 1n from San F ranc1..,co tx·i.:.in th<• Wfftcull task Of !>tudving !>Uh merged portion.., Qf lhl• lllO-f1"•l Sansinena for l'lu1•i. to thl ea11..,, of th(• her;. L'Xploston Friday night A pnvat<' cit\ 1ng company abo \\as M:archin~ under water for more bod1e~ m the a rea of the brokt'n hull. Ttw firm WH!-. hiri>d Ly the city 011 1n the water reported ly. hampered d1\ in~ operations Sun- da' Thi.' cuunty coroner's offi ce 1dent1f1ed the four crewm(·n a.., Calog~ro D'As:iro Orazw D'Am1ro 38. L1mh1•rtn Scarogni Bearing Tuesday ! I.and Development I I Iµ Irvine Mulled Pl annm~ I r.111sport.1t111n .ind I Com mun1l ~ Serv1l'•'" 1·om 1m1s•:ion1•r.., .... 111 hold ,, 101111 public hcJnn~ 1111•.,d.n 111 1·11n 1 ~1der "h1t'h ro,1r1 In int• ... 110111!1 , rot In..., to full111 Lind tl1· \dot> me nt Tht• mN•lin.i: \\Ill lwj.'tll .i 1 :lit 1ri m .11 ctl\ hJll 17~•> .l,1mho11•1 Bl\ll 1 fo'r1lm 1111...., 1111t1I n1•xl "Pnm: publ1t• ht~arin~ . .., ~ill ht• hr·lrl .ii tht• r11fft-renl 1 11' It>\ t•I' t11 lwl11 r1ekrm1nl' "h1l'h land u..,t. pl.sn !<houlr1 hl' adnptl•d a!> .1 J.!t'llt'f .11 plan amt•n1lm1·nt l 'ltimah'h the c1t\ t·oum·1l wtll select om· IJnd use.plan from thre~ cho1cc' prl'part•d hy 1·11~ planners. or the three proposals. Option One I URgesls greater de' clop ment. Option Three offers lesser development and Optfon Four 1s a combination or the two There is no longer an Option Two. Commun1\y Development Director Eddi<• Peabodv said h1~ planning Stafr IS fCCOnlmend1ng Option Four • of 1m1M1rlant h1ll:.1dc~ and other opt>n o;paces , y1•I ;ill<>ws pro1wrty ,,...,nt'r.., ..,ome dl'\t•l1111mcnt 11 prO\ 1de.., a bt'llt•r ri..,cal hal;inC't' of re!>1d£•nt101I u..,l • .., with non r t' s 1 d e n l 1 :1 I rt' \' <' n u c produ1•1n~ use" I I prov1dl'' a balance• u( 11rh.in :tnd non urban llM~ !:t11d1 as <.1)!r1rulturt' It mcorpnr <ite~ an urhan form •ind '-lruC'llVC' nnl pr~cnl m the 11lht•r two opttnn!. lt provide' a populatmn level lh;it I!'. !:tt1ff1t•1 t'nl )t'l not t•x r1o•c;1;iv(• ft providei.. u rural land u~t· cat1'~or). whic h ts lacking 1n the other!> ' Tuesday's meeting is open to the pubhc. but there will be little lime alloted ror public comment Staff m embers explained that the next public heannJ.!, on .fan. 18 befor e the planrnni com · mission. will be pnmarily for public romments Clues Sought 56; and Emanue leOrgioh,56 Three people were hospitalized, one in serious condition. Meanwhile. the crewmen who escapded harm or suffered only minor injuries were resting at a San Ped ro motel. Some taJked about what made the difference between life and death. "Love saved me," s aid a machinist named Giuseppe. He had postponed his dinner twice to write a letter to his g1rlfnend. When he finally finished and was about to take it to the1"PaiL r oom. the blast ripped a part that part or the tanker. Had he written half a page less. he said, he might have been killed . A man whos e brother wa!> killed \\_'.a~ too ups,£.t to talk. The hrother had be<>n on shore t\.\o hours before the blast . calling home to Sorrento lo find oul how his wtLe.. and newborn b<iby wered01n~ The men los t all their possessions. "I even lost mv wed· ding ring,·· said one. A panel of three senior Coast Guard offi<'ers will conduct a formal 1nvest1~at1on , intcrv1cw- 1ng witnesses a nd examming ('Vldencc in an attempt to find what ('a used the explosion "The m en who know. the men • .who saw what happened, they arc dead,·· said a s urvivor. CLEAN CWSET WITH PILOT AD "Not only did I clean out the closet but now I've got more money for Christm as presents!" That ·s the salcs success storv shared by a Corona del M a·r woman who place<! this class1fi(.'d ad ; 1;'<<1 II\\ hh11· t.. .i: r•·c·11 1 u.i: 'IH Elt·1• I~ 111 "rl r Sill ( ,111 \)(\ l\X\'I ff you need quic k holiday cash, call 642·5678. Put a few words to work for you in the Dai- ly Pilot classifieds . "They're lrylng to avoid things like double sessions, but they can't achieve it through the or- dinance they've proposed," said the trustee. Under the t erm s or the or- dinance. school facilities would be added to the ·•residential de· velopment permit" (RDP> pro- cess. a system where developers are given points bal>t'<i on what services are available an the Jreu they wish to develop Points wou Id be g1 vcn lo de veloperi. who propose buildini.: houses or apartments m area!> where there are adequate school facilities Developers who do not receive enough total point~ do not receive city permit!) Juanita Kreps \ According to I lfrrd. the concept 1i. fine, but lhe fo muJu ~uggestcd u. not correct. "They're ba~ing the formul~. in part. on loc al spending per pupal by the school d1!>lncl ... !)aid llurd "But factors beyond )()('al C'ontrol 1nnue nce how much the district can s pend and so it has no (See GROWTH, Page i\2) 1st WoDian NaDied In Carter Cabinet PLAll''S. Ga 1.\1'1 President elect Carter toda\ named hii. first woman Cabinet membC'r, l'duc ator J•rnn1t u Kreps to be secretarv of com merce. and appointed an Atlanta lawyer to be a ttorney general a nd <l M in n esota farm e r congressman as !>ecretary of agriculture He said he is aCllH'IY recruit · ing "\'c ry large numbers· of women, blacks a nd oth er minority ~roup members to serve in sub·Cabanet poi.1ttons. and predicted that this will pro- vide a pool of t alent to ser ve al the top appointive levels of future administrations With four a ppotntments lo go to rill his Cabinet , Carter indicated there will be at least one black among the people he chooses Carter tnd1 cated that the balance or the Cabinet will be named by Thursday At a nationally broadcast news conference, Carter presented Dr ·Kreps. an economist and vice president of Duke Universi· ty, for secreatry or commerce. He said he r cr edentials are "absolutely superb ... .. -Griffin Bell, Atlanta lawyer. former fede ral a ppeals court Judge, for attorney gene ral Carter said Be ll will be "A great attorney gen er al. .. Bell. 58, is a law p:.irtner o( Carter adviser Charles Kirbo. -Rep Ro be rt Bergland, a farmer who has ser ved in the flo11se s ince 1970. to be secretary • of agricurture . Dcr~Jand IS a political ally of Vice Pres1dcnt- ell'Cl Walter F Mondale Much of the questioning al the news conf e rence involve d Carter's campaign pledge to in- stall blacks and "fl men tn the Cabinet a nd other top echelon i:overnmcnt posts. So far tht• top · bhn-k · 3'pp0inte~ -is-Rl!p. lmrlrew Young for United Nations am· bass ad or Carter re portt'dly plans to name Mayor Kenneth Gibson of New a rk. N .J . to head the Departme nt of Housing and Urban Development After his ne ws conference. Carter was scheduled to meet at CStt CABINET, Page AZ> Santa Due In Irvine Santa Cla us wrll arnvc in Irvine via helicopter Wednrsd ay, brin~init ~irt:i for all younl!s\ers Y.ho gr eet him Santa is sche duled to mak<' t wo stops The first visit will be at 2: 15 pm. at H arvard Co mmunity Athletic Park , 14701 Harvard Ave. The second visit will be at 3 p.m . at University ·Community Park, I Reech Tree Lane. COMMERCE CHOICE Juanita Kreps AP---1•• FARMER FOR AGRICULTURE Rep. Robert Bergland Quakes Jolt Park Areas WASHINGTON <API Two minor earthqu ak1·~ hit lhl• ex trcme norlhwc!>l corner of Yellow:>tone National park on Sundav , the US \.colog1cal Survey said The trem ors \Hrl' relt in the> Wyomang·Mont ana t>order area where thc.v were <'entered ctnd al othl!r points throughout the park. but no d<1ma1?c w a~ re1>0r.cd, ;ic cordlnl? to a spok(·~man here and National !'ark !'>l'nlc<' 0~;1r1<1l!> there The first quake w11!> rc,.t1slcrl·d <1t about '1.5 on tht• Ri chter ~rule and th<' ~econa at abou1 4 J. lh(• USGS Earthquake lnform<it1on Service at Golden, Colo . said NEXT ATTORNEY GENERAL Atlanla l awyer Bell JPL 'Jiggles' - Viking 2for Better View PASADENA <AP I J cl Propulsion Laboratory sc1ent1st..., ordered the Vikrng Two orbiter ::.pJcecrafl to <tiler 1ti. Martian or bit with a rocket bum early toda\ to improve picture quuJi ty from the Red ~lanc,l ._ "They're going to gel a better .J~~l--t-M-~.-ltl'H'I ~ believe they 'II get better pictur .. · resolut ion because the .craft·.., closest approach distance has been lowered from 949 miles to 495 mil es," said proJCl'l spokesman Dun Ae1ne Th e c raft 's course was changed by about 5 degree!-., Rane said The a ltcratron& were a c c:omplis hed by rocket burns thcit. lasted for about 72 ~cconds dur mg a sequen~c or order.. to lhl' craft between 12 33 a .m. and I '11 am. PST tod11v ~ Bane s a1ci trac k ing dat· !>howed the craft lo b4.• on the d srred course wltcn thl' order. "ere finis hed. Man Kills Baby SAN MATEO IAP I Polin• s ay a man killed a 22-month-old baby and wounded the infant' pregnant mother with a knife. "ll looks like he went goofy," Police S>tl. Ed Trucco suHI Charles Perry. 29, San Mutco. w booked ror 1nvci;t1J.(at10r. Murder Sundu) Or:::.Gi .. ~o~•~• In the sta ff's !>ummary in th<' general plan amendm!'nt docu me nt to be g 1 ven to com missioners Tuesday, Peabody slates. ·'ft <Option 1-·our > balances all land uses from nn urban developm ent viewpoint. .. Klan Wizard In California 'I Shot Her Four Times' \\("1ttht•r Fair through Tucsduy with some c loudiness tonight Temperatures in upper 60s. lows in thc4()s_ Other reasons listed by staff for the recomm endation of Op tion Four include It provides the preservation ~ -I ONL.V I 4 1 -DA'IS ~ ~ 'llL. )(M~~! .. c # ,.,""' .... ' .. '"'·,,-•. ,., ... , OAKHUR ST (AP> "Our fame has s pread to CaUfomia," said the Imperial Wilard of the Ku Klux Kl an during a cross- Ughling ceremony here About a doze n klan members plus' e ight reporters watched the event near his eastern Madera County community Saturday night. However . tinder·dry conditions caused by the long drought pre· vented the white supremiclst group rrorn holding its tradi· tional cro~s-burnlng. Instead, the cross was lighted by apotbght.a powered by a generat-0r. J.ury HeD:Ts Mesa Murder Suspect's TaJJett'l A videotape played in Orange County Superior Court today shows an accused murderer tell· ing Costa Mesa police he felt stupid a fte r s hooting his girlfriend last May "because I d:idn 't make .a good job of 1t with one s hot." 1 "Arc you a good shot? .. Charles Edward Mosteller was asked by investigators. "E*ellent. J s hould have done it wlth one shot." Mosteller replied . The 43·year·old construction worker 1s charged with th~ May ~ shooting denth Of :rley Mae I ) Forman. 44, at the Cos\a Mesa home they shared o~ :\182 Rural Lane. • After reading the accused murderer his constitulional rights. Cost a Mesa Detectives m ade both an audio and videotape of their lnter vie""s wilhhlm. Today, those tapes were play~ to the eight·man. four- wom'n Jury In Judge f'rank DomenlchJn1'1 courtroom. ''The truth of the matter 111 l &hot t.h~ d1mn brood ro<.ir times. Right?'' Mosteller told the two lnvesuiators. "I'm Just sorry f ilidn 't kill her w1th the fi rst shot " " 'Caus'' I'm a good shot. but I'm drunk." the defendant said in 11.is sta tement lo the police. He called the rcaS()fl for lhe shooting ·'strictly a maternal matter." When the accused murdere r describ<!d the shooting, he said hi~ v1ctlm was l~ing on her ,ide ot the time "She got up and slapped me in the race." he said lo the in· vestigators. "That's the first and last time? she'll tver do that, .. he addl'd as , h.ia voice trailed off. • l~SIDt~ TODA\ Ray Wat aon, preMdent 11/ th.r lrvrnt Company, reflect!> on the yeon of growth and de· Vt'lopment ortd the changing public altitudes toward it on Page A3 lodo11 Index ·- A2 DAIL y PILOT White Howe 'Dry' Again? NEW YORK <APJ President-el ect Carter says he will return to a wine-only policy and bar hard liquor from the White !louse functions. A11ked m the current is sue or People magazine whether he would go back to the president1ul trad1· t1on of no strong ulcohol an c•ffect until the tenurt> of John F Kennedy, Carter replied : "Thal 1s m y present In· tention. Most of the pres1· denls have not served hard liquor at receptions " Fro. Pag~Al CABINET ... his home with for mer Hrp. 1>.1h• A lford (0 /\rk ), an op thalmologist l'artC'r told n· porters thl'y wouh.J discuss hN1lth programs but :.ml11·c1 anti declined lo say whether /\lrurd might be considered fur a kcteral appointment The President elect also l>J1d anew that ht• plans lo compktc n aming hi s Cabinet b y Christmas, but that his final Cabint·l announC't:mt•nl m ight be delayed u~tll Thursda) inslt•ad of W1•dnesday a:. t'Xl>et't<'<l ASkl'd abo ut the selection or mor t> women and minority ap· poinle<'s, Carter said· "I am ap- plying lht• s am(.• ('r1leria in lhl' selection of all Cubinel members vlllhout regard to their race or sex." He said 1t wouldn't be fair to lower thl• i.t ;indard in their (•ases Carter s:ud that when the Cabinet 1s complt.:tl'<i 1t will <'Om · pare fJ\"Orabl) with pre,•ious ones. The Prcsadrnl l'lect said that for unders<'<:retary, deputy secretary and s1 milar posts "we "ill acllv<'l) recruit very large numbl'rs of mmont} groups <ind women Ill' said that 111 the future 1t will !Je mu~h easier lo find women and bl<1cks for Cabinet duty because of th<' t•xpcrience they will gain in th(' Carter ad· mm1strataon Mondey. Dec~rnber 20. 1978 Cvpter Rescues Couple A Mari ne Corps rescue ht!licopter plucked a seriously in· JUred husband and wale from 3,700-fool Bedford Peak in the Sant a Ana Mountains Sunday morning after their jeep flipped over and rolled down an embank ment. Two other people in the vehicle were less seriously injured and given tre atment al the s cene by paramedics from Villa Park, an Orange County Fire Departmt•nt spokesman said today. Flown to Mission Community llosp1lal in Mission Vie10 were lx1rolhy Schneider , JO, and her husband, R obert, 31. from Orange Mrs. Schneider was hsl ed an stable cond1t1on 111 the hosp1t al 's mtens1 vc care" ard to dav while hl'r husb:.ind is m sla ble condition 1n a g1meral sur gt•ry ward. Th<' otht-r rnuplC'. also from Orang<'. "ere 1dentihed as Sut· HJork. 21, and her husband. Paul, 24 The mishap occurrc.'<.I al about It 10 a.m . on a narrow dart ro<td that winds up from the Silverado Canyon floor to the lop of Bedford Peak. The jcl'p was near the top when the accident took place, the fire department s pokesman said The paramedics responding to lh<' crash determined th<tl lht.· Snyders could not be transportc•d safely by ambulance and the Marine helicopter was called 1n to do the job. Gunman Kills 2 EL MONTE IAP> -Two men we re killed whl'n a gunman walked into a South El Mont<> furniture store Sund<ty night and began indiscriminately fuing a high-powered rifle at four occu pants. Authorities 1dentir1ed th1· dead as J ohn Mendoza, 49, and Ricardo Jurado. 41 , both employed at the furruturc store 'Couldn't Duck' Plane Slams Into Just-emptied Seats RALTIMOH t~ tAPJ "Wl' <·11ulcin t 1hll'k "e couldn't run."' t ' d1dn l knoy, "h.it tc1 do," said Y\on T~ lC'r of l\,11t1 more, Y.hosaw .1 '111gli• <'11g1n1 pl.inc 'ilJm mto lht• ur1µn dt•fk 111 :\kmonal '>t.ul111m . m1n11t1•.., <1fterlht• end of I ht• ll.1lt1 m11r1• < olh P'lthhllr ,l!h ~lc'1·l1·r' '\'.ot1on.tl 1-'ooth.111 IA"JJ;:U(' pl.I\ nff..: Jm1· The pilot ,111•1 thn•c• 1111ll<'t'mt·n .Jll ..,uffC'rt>d n1111nr 1111um•' from he rr.1'ih int11 tht• nt·ilrl) t•mµt' •t•ct1on f'rn m1nut<''i hdor<' lht• ,1.1nd ... h.111 bl•t•n dotted with l1t•h.mls <1 m11n.: lht• fil.020 fan, ~ho .;1,1\1•tl t 11 th<· t•nd oft h1o( 'oll..,' 10 Mdt•ft',11 Thi· "'"'h· r .ti ,\' 1.1111rn i\tl 111n1,tr.11111n '·'"' lht• pl;int•' l1•,1·r1111111n 111:at1·h1.,.I lhJI of ;1 ·1all11•r111r1t•d l.1~t "'l'f'k for fh m~ IHI 1 o \\ I\\ ,. r I h I' 't a'" II m lo"'t'' 1•r 11ff1nals ,,111J. th1• r•• :1~tral11111 numht•r of l."t w1•rk ' 1l.m1·" J ' 1111kn11Y. 11 Thi· til.111•' c-1rrh'<1 th1· f11'ld S11nl1:1\ i .11111 th1•n r .im1· 1.wk into 1t-... .. 1.1d111m 'UHi \h r,tN It 1r11 cl to r hmb ancl 11 1.mlw" h11111 1·111l11tr1 't rn.ik<.> 11 Ttw p1 l11t. l>nn .alt I Dronrr 12 of loltimon• "'·" Jrlm11tcvl to l'n111n l1.-.p1t.il 1n fJ1r l'ont11110n pollt'<' .1111 1>.1\" (~111lt1•r .1 puhl11· rt•lat1om. pokt•,man for th<' Ball1ml)re 'etlts football team. "aid the p1lol \'D' un('(lO!>CIOUS Jnc1 tdk('n out on 1~tretcher Jack Eoagt•. ~1 ..,pokeiiman for he Aldmo-Churr hv11le Airport. •aid Kroner flew into lh<' small ~arford County au·port SW!day tftemoon. tradt'd planes and left n lh<' a ircraft that r rashed. OAANOE COAST DAILY PILOT l""(')itMWP C.oot C'\i1t1t., o .. ·• -''"wf'•tf\111q~ bi'-'•J ,,.,., .... ..,, p,.. ' ,. •11t1'1 iwod 1)9 ,,_,()I'~,,,- '""" ,t P\101·'"''"'1 f'"""G .. f't-~CMo',Or~·t•""' "'' Gubf,,111,.rf "'°"4"' lftf' HI" J H(t.ilt fOt C ~·'• '*' 11t •4••~'' "-••r" "Unt1"0''W\ "-.tit~ t"V"' '"''" v ... ,,~. ''"1"• \•o~u~,.,, "•"•• 4'1\11 l..tQUolW l ... Nf'I '\inowt.-i ("•'I A \t....,_, ... """" ,~. '""" ' tNf\>h'"-" \juu~•4'.,, tM ~~• '""" ,_,N •D•t 0..1~1 "'"" Ol•llll \. 11tt \JO W. 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"'•U U M m.M'-ll ..-.-.,.,, ~llMl-U __ ,.,., "He came 1n and watched the ball game for a wtule." before taking off 10 the othl'r plane, Eoage recalled "We were all watching the game and the next thmg we knew. th<.>re "as our plane on the screen .. A team of 1nve~t1gators from the National Air Transportation Safely Board JOIO(•ci the probe of the stadium crash A ::.pokl'sman said the board docs not normallv 1nvest1gate non-fatal crash('s hc;t made an ex(·ept1on be<"ause of the potential of a catastrophe Rites Slated Tuesday for Mr. Schneider runl'ral serv1t•cs "ill ht• ht•ld Tuc~da\ for I r\'1n1· rt••.icknt l'l'trr M1chut•I Sl'hnt>1der. Y.ho <IH'<I fo mtay Jt th<' Jf.(e of fi I Mr Schne1dt•r, "ho W<tS born 111 Austria hut lived in Orange < 'ount~ for the past 1.5 y<'ars 1s .,urv1vrd hv has" 1dow Chnstmt:, and son.· Ernie Schneider of Capistrano Reach Mr Schneider was empll1y1•cl as a research associate at Al le r~an Pharma cC'UIH·a lc;, an Irvine-based firm Graveside s('r\'lr<'s will b<>li(lll al 11 a .m . at llarbor Rest Memorial P ark in Costa Mt•sa Funeral directors an· Rell Rroadway Mortu ary. Costa Mesa. Young Lauds Black Leader ATLANTA CAP> -Umted Na tions Ambassador-designate An· drew Young says he believes black dissident Robert Sobukwl' is a "South African Martin Luth<'r King" who could probably be prime minister under maJority rule. Young s aid Sunday his rela· tionship with Sobukwe, whose two children attend school and hve with the Young ramlly in Atlanta, will not affect h is position on South Africa, which he said was one of "general abhorrence." A spokesman for President· elect Carter said Sunday in Plain~ that Carter was not aware of Young's relationsh ip with Sobultwe, leader of the outlawed Pan Afrlc:anist Congreu. 8ul spokesman Rex Granum aaid Carter "doesn't f~el that the lrlendthfp will cause any dil· ncultles." Valium Debated At Trial By TOM BARLEY Of,.,_ Dolly ,. .... S .. 11 An orthopedic surgeon sum· moned by the prosecution as a re· buttal witness testified today in Orange County Superior Court that Or. Ross Todd McClure's use or Valium on a woman pa· tient with a back injury was not accepted medical practice. Dr. Hom er Pheasant, a lee· turer in back problems, testified that he h ad nt:ver prescribed the tranquilizing drug for a patient in any or the estimated 4,000 to 5,000 back lnJuries he has treated in tus Los Angeles practice. Santa on Parade The Witness testified that 'IC r . doctors prefer to prescribe bed rest or a brace for the kind of in- JUfY described to the jury by a woman who claims Dr. McClure, 55, r aped her in his South Laguna office last Jan. 7. This ) c<ir ~ Puradc <if Lights in Newport llarbor Sl't·rni, to b · the biggest a nd bes t ) ct, including this super-sized Santa and new Tht• pa rutll' g()('s nightly through Thursday beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Ualboa Is land rerry landing and ending about three hours later. Pri1es for best dC'Corat1ons will bt• awarded Thursday The 22-year-old victim testified that she we nt to Dr. McClure for treat ment of a back injury she suffered in a Call at her Dana Point apartment building. CdM Sl~ying Probed She told the jury she was in- jected with Valium and then raped and s ubjected to other sex- ual indignities while she was dazed and powerless to resist the doctor's overtur es. Dr. McClure, who taped much of the conversation that accom- panied the sexual activity, in his office, testified that the patil'nt was hardly a ffected by the drug and willingly joined h im in lov emaking Citizen Shot Accidentally by Police By JOANNE•REYNOl.DS 01 tht 0 .. 1, P1lof SUff Nl'" port Reac h police W<'re ~C'heduled to mc•ct with district attorney'> auk.., today ma conti- nuing probe of the robbery and slaymg at J\lbl'rtson's Market 1-'riday night m Corona del Mar. A bystander was !>lam by mis take when a pol1cC' officer shot al th<' neeing suspect Capt Richard llamillon. com- mander of the d<'partment 's de tect1vl' d1v1s1on, said today the confcren<"<' will be held lo de· termme what charges will be filed ag:iinst the San Clemente man arrl'sted m the incident and 'just exactly what the depart- ml'nt 's <"r1minal culpability is." Richnrd William Sutton, 20, of Call<' Los Rolsas, was taken into custody Friday night after he al- lt'~<'dly held up the market al 3049 E. Coast lhghway. Offic<'r Ooun Thomas. who was stakl'd out al the market with Of· ficcr Bill Mc i nnis a nd Sgt. C..:<'orgc Coelho, accidentally shot and killed a bystander as he pursu<'d Sulton The dead man has been iden· t1ficd as Joe Hines. 61. of 34142 Str<'l't nf the Rub\' Lantern. Dana Pmnl I lamllton said limes apparent· Iv was browsing through l'h1 ht mas trees m the store's parking lot. wh('n Sutton, who h:11l .11lt•J?t'llly JUSt taken S700 al gunpwnt from three store rlcrks, dasht'<l out of th(.• storr rhomas, 25, a three ye ar \'(•terJn of !he forC'c. and Coelho startt·d to c•h:.i se Sutton, ordering him lo stop .l u s t as Thom<1 s fired, llJm1lton said. llincs stepped out from the Christmas trees and in· lo thC' lint· of firl' lie was h1t 1n tht' stomach with one blast from Thomas' shotgun and died about an hour later at Jlo;ig Mt'mon al Hospital. Sutton w:1s located about a hlork away. h1d1ng under a parked car I le has been booked on a charge of murder because of the hom1cidt> which occurred dur- &nl? th<' c<>mm1ssion of a felony crimt· llJmllton s:.11d investigators ll<'111•v<• !'utton 1s responsible for .i total or eight armed robbf>ries th;at ha\<' occurred in rl'cent months <Jlong the Orange Coast Th<' markl'I was staked out last wct•k ~fler th(' Albertson's m;irkl>l in Laguna Beach h<id hi>l•n rnhh<'<I Hoth J\ I h<"rl sons wcr<' v1c- t 1 mi i.t•d 111 Novt'mher, and llt·caus l' of thr rl'pcat robbl'ry at lh<' L:1guna Beach store, detec· t•V<'S s aid they hclievcd the bun- rlit would also r('turn to Corona <ll'l Mar I le pointc•d out that at the time, F,.o'" Pag~ A J GROWTH. • • relationship to t hr number of l'>chool fac1hlles " "The formul a s hould be based on the number of actual, ava1la· hie classrooms. not the spend· mg," he maantamed. All hou~h th<' city council ap- proved m concept the proposed ordinance. at least one council member bl'lil'v<>s It needs more work Counc-l lman Bill Vardoulil! commented after the council meeting that It was obvio~ "the school d istrict and rity council did not work <.'losely." "There were a whole host of thins• wrong with the exact formula that need to be workf'd out and f 'vc told ato(f m mbera whatl think," ht saJd. the three ofricl'rs believed Sutton might be the s upermarket bandit who shot and killed a clerk dur ing an Anaheim robbery Oct 10. lie said today they now du not believe Sutton 1i. the man still hunted an that murder Ham ilton nolt•d that in con· Junction with the cnmanal an vestigallon bl'ang undertaken by detectives, the anc1denl 1s the subject or t" o otht•r 1nvest1g.1 lions One is lht• sl<tndard coront•r's mvesllg<tllon of a tr~1umal1c dl1 ath and the other is the dl'p;irl ment 's internal 1m t•sl1~al1on of the incident The captain said the internal investigation is a standard pro cedure undertaken "Jny t1ml' any police ofriccr 1s involved with the discharge or a firearm .. He said s upervbof) p<.•rsonnl'I have been examining the shoot mg lo detl'r mane 1f Thomas acted prudently and within procedures establish ed by department policy. Hamilton said Thomas was of fered a s pecial duly ass1gnml'nt at hom e but the officer asked to return to duty Sunday. Asked about the us t-of a shotgun in tht' parking lot wh1 <.'h not only serves the supermarket. but a pizza takeout and a drugstore. Hamilton pomtcd out that 1t is the preferred "capon an that kmd of a situation lie said the shot from a shotgun is not lethal at the distances that a bullet is so it could not be uangerous to someone a distance from th<' s hooting. And he point<.>d uut that the pomt of using Lhe sholgun is to make s ur<.> that if a suspect is ~hot, he doesn't gt't back up and start shoot in,:: again Rabin May Face Ouster JERUSALEM CAP) -Israel's newspapl'rs and state radio pre- d 1 c t ed that P rime Minister Y1lzhak Rabin would resign late today or Tuesday lo pave the way for sprang C'l<'ct1ons following his purge of lhl' National Heligious party from his coalition govern- ment. n ~l b i n • s b r (1 a k w i t h t h e longtimt• ally of his ruling L<1bor party ended h is maJonly in the Knesset. the Israeli parliament, and rais<.>d the prospect that he would lose a vote of confidencl' this week. WHATEVER SHAPE YOUR BUDGET IS IN THERE'S A SINGER GIFT TO FIT IT. • \ S111grr ·'{'\\me m.ll hnw j, :111 tXt1 .111r,l1n.11 ,. ~·1lt. But 1h.1t dcl<:<.11'1 mt.in 11 · .111 111lf'll''1hk •'lll'. 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II Edge of Law Businessrrwn May Escape By MILTON MOSKOWITZ In 1973, l.;i mar B H.111, a Georgia bank presad(•nt, was sentenced to 10 years m JaJl for embezzling $4 6 m1llton Jusl before he was :sentenced. the sam e court sentenced three young men to 16 years each They had stolen $13,800 from another Georgia bank Wall Streel Journal reporter Neil Maxwell picked up on thl' d1~par1· ty. It showed he said that there are d1rft>nng penalties for con11t:n· tlonal crimei. and the Money Tree white collar variety Mr Hill chOse The three young bank robbers took lcsi. than 1 percent of what lhll was accused of taking but they J!Ot much stiffer sentences Businessmen haH!tnvar1abty been able to escape severe penalties. such as a Jail sentence. even when the companies they run were convicted of breaking laws Not one corporate omcer went to Jail as a result or the Watergule d1sclosures of illegal political contributions and payoffs TIOS MONTH, HOWEVER, THERE WAS a break In this pattern In a price f1xmg case involving 23 companies, a federal Judge an Chicago, James n Parsons, meted out jail sentences to 15 executives Thirty tv.o other executives were gwen hoes and 1or probation terms In the dock were 23 manufacturers of the folding cartons used to s hip goods The charge brought by the Justice Department was that between 1960 and 1974 the companies and SO of their executives -refused or refrained to com· pete against one another on the basis of price The e ffect was to fix the pnces or the cartons Buyers found that the paper comparucs were "miraculously" quot mg the same prices And you can be sure lbal the pnce was a high one meanmg that we aJI had to pay more for the pro- ducts shipped in thosecartons OF THE 23 COMPA."1ES INDICTED by the grand Jury, 22 pleaded no contest which Is s1m1lar to a guilty plea Judge Parsons socked each of them with the maximum fine of $50 000 although he later reduced someof lbesefmes Frneio were also imposed on 47 executives or the com· pames But the big nev.s came tn the Jail senten ces, which had been demanded by the government as a deterrent Not since Lhe electrical conspiracy cases of 1960 61 were so many business execut ives given pn son sentences The stiffest sentence was given to R Harper Brown, pre- sident of Container Corp of /\mcrtca the biggest of the carton makers Ile was sentenced to60 days m Jail and fmed $35 000 J ohn F /\lien retired chairman of Hoerner Waldorf, wasg1ven a 45 day 1atlsentence and a $35,000fme THE OTHER 13 EXEetrnVES RECEIVED sentences rangmg from fi ve days uptoJOdays in Jail Whether these sentences wall really serve as a deterrent remains to be sc•en The JaJI scnlen<.:es handed out 15 years a~o to executives of General Elcctnc and Westinghouse for f1Xlllg the prices of clectncaJ equipment did not deter the paper com pan) executives from their price ragging game In fact the) were c::arrymg at out while the sentences in the elec tncaJ conspiracy case were hcing imposed m a Ph1ladelph1a court And the) apparenllydadn l stop In his recent book. Where the Law Ends,•· law Prof Christopher !:it one suggests that only internal reform of the corporation wall slop1rrei.pons1b1l1ty and chicanery The pomt 1s, Stone wrote, that m this environment of fun excite ment lm'tt"Q{).a!; )OU rt! told corporate loyally, the law s threats arc simply no guarantee that people are gomg to comply lnd('ed what 1:. worse, I have a strong susp1c1on that being on the edges of the IJw cape\ en lend a tingle of 007 mtr1gudo the li fe of m1ddl,, level corporate operatives " Firm Early Trading Gives Way to Drop Stock price's declined to<la.>, unable lo push above their 2112 month high The marke t held firm with only a fractional dechne, through most of the morntnJ.t but began to drop shortly before noon Jt closed at 972 41down6 6S The news background was .ecnerally favorable, with two large banks cull.mg their pnme tendmg rates on top of the Federal Reserve s move late Friday to reduce its re- serve r equirement for banks And there were lmgenng uncertainties over the impact on the world economy of the 011 cartel s spilt pnces But t raders were probably more concerned with the market s advance in recent weeks to its ha ghes level s ince early October, analysts said s~~:soOll\PI F1nf l Oow -·W•-oH ~ ~IO" LOW Cl-0.0 10 ind "'" HI H ·~•oo •n •t-••S 70 lrn 7:M ~?JS ti 1l7 '1' 1lh7 115 I\ Vll 10) 11 101 I' 10• )) IOI 11 6) Slk )I-If 119 Sf JIS OS 316 U 1 4t ltl(Jj\ ... , ,., ~~~ == lo\ ~.. , S41 ''° n:: ~: .. ~~ -----s-,-,,-... --bo--,-.---- •• ()It t u • Off 1 , I ()If 7 I •• ()It , ' • OU 1• l • ()If \ • .... 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P .O Bor 15~). Costa Mesa, CA ?2621> lnclude your telephone number Tiu.> t nlurn11 UfJfX'Urs daily except Saturdays. Tfglti Squ~~:e to ~t"U# DEAR PAT: Would you repeat the "bear hug" method of helping a choking victim that you had in your column some time ago? I'd also like to know what a person should do if he is alone and begins to choke on food. G.T ., Mission Viejo The "Heimli ch Maneuver " fbt>ar bug me thod> lDvolve» standing bdtlnd tbe victim aod boldlag bo&b of your arms around bis waist at the belt Uoe. Grasping one of your own wrists firmly, give a bard aqueeze while allowlnc the victim to slump forward, bead and arms dangllog. Dr. Henry J . Jlelmllcb suggests these steps for a cbolWig victim wbo Is alone: make a fist with one baad; place It thumbslde agalnst your abdom en, slightly above the navel but below the rib cage; and, with your other hand, press the fist in and up in sharp, thrusting moves. Or, another method is to press your abdomen on the back of a chair, forcing the air out of your lungs and up the throat to shake loose the lodged food. Mobile RnttPn DIM!' RPbatr TV FUna Due James M ichcncr 's "Hawa11" 'Aill be adapted as an ABC- TV mini -s eries by 1..onmar Productions, makers o f "The Waltons." The book ha!) ~llrca d ~' been adapted for two mov ics DEAR PAT · I dJdn't learn until just recently that senior citizens living in a mobile home can -- claim a rent r ebate J've been a mobile home resi- dent since 1973. Is there any way l can claim this re- bate on a retronct1 ve basis'! P.S., Huntington Oeach Yes, but you'll have to burry. AJl senior citizens oo SocJal Mcurlty or all other persons disabled and on disability, who have not filed a State of CaJUomla form 510 lor 1973, 1974 and 1175, II tbey live ln r. mobile home l.n a mobile home park, can sWJ fUe before Jan. 1, 1977, and get a S2S refund for each of tbon three years. Write to the t 'rancbtse Tax Board, Sacramento, CA 9S8J.C, and a~k lor California Income Tax Forms 540 for Jt73, 1974 and 1975. State tbat you have not applied for your "real rebate" for these years, and wish to do 80 DOW. Snoae Trl.-k to Dttorat~ DEAR PAT· Earlier this year you told a reader how to ·'frost" a punch bowl and make an 'ce block. I intended to clip the item and thought at the tim e that 1t would be a nice touch for holiday entertain- ing Would you consider repealing the directions for a loyal reader'> G.B., Costa Mesa Several other read~rs have asked for a repeat of tbls Ite m , so A YS Is happy to comply. Make the lee block one day before uslDg. FUI a bowl with two quartt or water, and let stand at room temperature one boor. Stir occaslooally to release air bubbles. Mound two trays of k e cubes In a two-quart, fancy round mold ; flit with the water. Freese until Orm. Remove by dipping mold ln warm water until ice lhoseos. Turn out ont.o waxed paper and return to freezer unUJ needed. Brush the outside rim of the punch bOwl with a mixture of one beaten e~g white and one tablespoon water Roll edi;te of bowl in granulated sugar spread on waxed pilper. lA't stand at room temperature about 20 minutes and roll an sugar again. Allow the bowl to dry several hour5 or' overnight. Film No Schlock, Hostages 4gree TEL AVIV, lsrat'I <API Hollywood's version of the Israeli H 'l>CUe rwd on ld1 Amtn's Entebbe Aifl)Ort opened in Tel Aviv and won compliments from the toughest cntici; 1n the audience -the hi· jack hostages "'t was quite auth<•n tic. exaggcrJlcd here• and thl'rl' <Ind m1•,.,mi,: som e 1mpor lant elf' mentii. but 1t C<'rtuinh was dramot1c ." !'.J1d Sarah Uav1dson. one of tbe 102 persons rescued by Israels rommancb m the raid Jul) .i TIIE WAR~ER Br<111 rllm, "Vlcwry at En tebbs. · wa .. filmed t>n· ltrely in lloltywood and v.·as shown l<•~t week on a TV network m the Umted States "J expected a rtal Hollywood schlock job." aald another hostage. "I was surprised at how reatralned the film wa'i. They really tried lo tell t..he story faithfully." '."HE ISRAELI pre• m1ere was a charity gala at l16.SO a ticket. But key officials portrayed in the film. including Pnme Minister Yitihak Rabin, Defense M1n1 s t er Shimon Pere~ and thf' le&der of the operation. Brig Dan Shomron. d<>chned 1nvltations, say. an~ they were tied up with other engagements Informed sources said they were still annoyed berause Warner Bros canceled plans to make the (aim ln Israel. The company r harged that the 1,tovcm ment failed to provide th£' cooperation it had promised . "AGAIM":>T A CROOKED SO" __ _.:lc...:.00' io..• ._. __ .. I "Gll.t.T AMl«IC.,_.-. CO'f'll OY- 3 40·7.00 ·~·\ "STI)RY OF O" (X) 100•1010 "[MMAHUEllE" . ,, so:cOAST PLAZA "ROCKY" 1 JO• f:41) CINEMlUllD II t ~ -;tN ,.,.,., U~ ltl!t CINEMAUllD 'ttHATHON MAN" fRI •.Jt SAfi911111-f 00 t .1 .. t.M "THE LONGEST YAAD"t 7 11 n.1•.u-:1 ,.,,..0 t I \t M11•11 • A~ll!t,.. U~ IHI ,.,, "JU11~ ''MAR~W.~n.JA,~H" (RI "THE LONGEST YARD" Ill._, .•• Buffalo Film Due . In Trend LOS ANGELES (APl -F\rst there was Bruce. the mechanical shark in "Jaws." Then the re· make or "King Koog." Now comes ''Thu White ButraJo." The buffalo, a 9-foot· tal l . 15 ·foot long mecha nical device, is the latest creation from Dino De Laurentlis, who is also bringing you the big ape. Charles Bronson, Will Sampson and Jack Warden star ip "The White Buffalo" as three men hunting the animal for a personal reason. Kim Novak also stars. For Classified Ad \CTIOI'< Call J 0 .1il} Ptlot J\D VISOlt b42·5678 Monday. December 20. 19115 DAIL v PILOT A I ' 'Night' Starlit Cmt Adds Lwter to Williama' Elf on By WllLIAM GLOVER . NEW YORK <AP> -Thestan ahlne brl1bt1y lo this "The Night or the Iguana" and so do several satellite players. As a result, the Tennessee Williams drama that opened Thurtday night Ln revival at Broadway's Circle in the Square Theater rates well up among the season's best. . THE p ARABLE ABOur THE tenors or lone Ii· ness hardly ranks among the author's finest in structure, but commands utten· tion tor poetic imager y and haunting emotion al insight. These nuances are de· veloped with impressive artistry as Director J oseph Ha rdy permits some highl y in - dividualized approaches to characterization. Richard Chambe rlain makes his first Broadway ap- pearance lo the role of the 0tAMu11u1N defrocked clergyman who leads tourists on treks through tropical jungles in his private metaphorical search for salvation. Chamberlain who went from telev~sion to films and for several' years has been tackling all sorts or stage roles in this country and Europe. seems initially over-intense and bellicose as the Rev. T. Lawrence Shannon. IN CONTaABT, ·ooa&rffY McGuire, Jong abeent hereabout.a, t~ldee potl.rayal ol t..he spinster painwr, who guida ID aUioa irandJatber on men. dicant mission, in adeceptively1uMued manner. M the two lonen develop undet.standinl affini- ty, however, thelr out.a' ditference1 iatensi!y the es- sential theme. Starring with them ii SyMa ~les as the shrewish, sensual lnnlreeper of a seed.v 'Mexican hostelry. Less an actress than a _...-· personality, Miss M.llaJ CC>UrUr· ... ~ points subtlety with bra1111y ~...a.-•11 naturallam. THE CIRCLE'S ambtlQOUS s tage area bas been most capably solved by K. R. Potndex· ter's lush woodland byway, and Noel Taylor's costuming unob- trusively befits each part. Williams set the play in 19'0. ,..,._.. when the guns of holocaust were roaring, and at- u mpted a sub-theme by 1.ncludJng a g005e-stepping family or Hitler fans in the aclloo. Their presence now seems a gratuitous intrusioo on his larier purpose. Cavils about that the casting of a few bit roles are minor. "The Night d the Iguana"' is scheduled through Feb. 20 and tmtil then must rank as a main event for every admirerofabsorbingdrama. ( LOVE. ACTION. COMEDY. SUSPENSE. :EXCITEMENr. S14RUM.D, DEC.~ EOWARDt -HUHTINOTON MYOU'Rf GOING TO HAYf A GOOD TIME AT THIS ONE!'' hic.BELQt>d ~RYAN 0 NlAl •TATUM 0 NUl ) J IUllT MYNOU>S ~ ST All'Tt M O .. 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Dr. Homer Pheasant, a lee· Contract Reached in CUSD Talks By ANNE COOPER Of lhe O•ily PllO(SUH Negotiators for the Capistrano Unified School District and the Capistrano Unified Education As- sociation have reached tentative agreement on a two-year teacher employment contract. Basic prov1s1ons of the pact. in elude an 8.4 percent salary hike, the highest among Orange County unified school districts to have settled this year , according to Superintendent J e rome Thornsley. The Laguna Beach Unified School District settled for a six percent increase, with a base salary of $10.402 and a max.imum , of $21,291 . Irvine Unified settled al6.35 percent, with a base salary of $10.266 and a maximum of $20,762. The new base schedule in the Capistrano district is $9,958, the maximum $21.779 Teacher nc~otiations in the neighboring Saddleback VaJley Unified School District are cur· rently at a standstill Supt Ri chard Wl'lle h as said negotiator!I are waiting for a re· commend a t i on from th e mediator who was called into negotiations in November Tony I.eon Cl ' EA president. said teacher:. arc-sahsr1ed "1th the tentative contract, which br ings them in hne for average teacher salaries in lhl• count~ Last year Capistrano tl'acher'> wer~ two percent below lhe coun ty average Leon s:ud Cl' EA n<'~ot1ators CStt CONTRACT, Paae i\1) CLEAN CLOSET ~ WITH Pl LOT AD "Not only did I clean out th•• closet hut now J 've got mori• money for Christmas present'· That·s the c;ales success storv :\hared hy <i Corona dt"I '1:!1 woman who plact'd thls clas!>1f1t•d ad: 8x9 Jin hllll' & i.:rt•c·11 1111• $1() F.lt•(' I~ Pl \\I tr r.u Callx·u """~ lf you need quick holiday cash, call 642·5678. P\Jt a few words to work for you ln the Dai- ly Pilot classifieds. Or:::Qt :oas t 1\'eather Fair through Tuesday with some cloudiness tonight. Temperatures in upper 60s, lows ln the40s. . INSIDE TODA,. Ray Wat.ton, preftd.ent of tht lrvtne Compony, rejl.tcta on U..11fOT1 of growth and~· vt~ end the cbang.fng publtc cUUudH t010Clrd U on l!og~ A.J t~. Index I lurer in back problems, testified that he had never prescribed the tranquiJjzing drug for a patient in any of the estimated 4,000 lo 5,000 back injuries he has treated in his Los Angeles practice. The witness testified that most doctors prefer to prescribe bed rest or a brace for the kind of in jury described to the jury by a woman who claims Dr. McClure, 55. raped her in his South Laguna offi celastJan 7. The 22·year·old victim test1fil'<i that she went to Dr. McClure for treatment of a back injury she suffered in a fall at her Dana Point apartment building. She told the jury she was m Jected with Valium and then raped and subjected to other sex - ual indignities while she was dazed and powerless to resist the doctor's overtures. Dr. McClure, who taped much or the conversation that accom· pamed the sexual activity, in his office, testified that the patient was hardly affected by the drug and willingly Joined him in lov- emaking Laguna Eyes Spending of Fu~ure Cash Within the next five years, the city of Laguna Beach stands to get more than $450,000 in federal re· venue sharing funds. Finance Director Richa rd Reese said to· day Jn a report to the city council, Reese said most of the strings formerly tied to the dollars have been removed thus enabling the city gr eater latitude m the use of the money The city council will consider uses for the funds during its second meeting m March. Reese estim ates the ci ty will re ceivc a bout SG0.000 in fiscal 1976-71 $120,000 In 1977-78 . $122,000 IO 1978-79; $1 22,000' 10 1979-80 and S30.000 in 1980 81 lftf{ures rounded to ncarC'i.t thousand I. In 1973. the I hen city countrl look('d at estimates of a fi ve year cnhtlemem of $475,000 allocating the lion's share ot the fund~ $260,000 to parks and open space acqu1s1t1on ~ The funcis have also paid for expansion or the pohct• and recreation dt•partmcnts fac1ht1es as well as env1ronmen taJ mformallon systems Quakes Jolt Park Areas WASHINGTON !API Twl) minor earthquakes hit the ex treme northwest corner o r YC'llowstone National park on Sunday, the U S Geological Survey said. The tremors were felt in the Wyomlng·Montana border areu where they were centered and 11t other points throughout the park, but no d•mage was reported, ac cording to a spokesman here and National Park Service officials there. The first quake was registered at about 4.5 on the Richter scale and the seC'ond at about 4.3, the USGS Earthquake Information Service at Golden. Colo .. said. Wave Upsets 2 Fishermen Two Dana Point lobster fis· hermen were dumped into the sea off 9th Street beach in South Laguna Sunday when a wave broke ovef the gunwale of thf'ir boat u they bent to retrieve their lr•Pt· Boat owner Mark Larkins. ~. of 33085 Eliaa Drive. and his pUHnger Harold George. 32, of 2'762 La Pu Rold, 1wam tosale- ty and were unlnju..-. but their boat •H s mashed on the rocks. San Clemente li(eguard.1, who patrol the area, said the mtn wtre lucky not to have suffered the same fate In the cove. which lt full of Janed rock&. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1976 TEN CENT~ Missing at Blast Site AP Wtr•P'ho•o REMAINS OF THE 810.FOOT TANKER SANSINENA LIES IN LOS ANGELES HARBOR Five People Still MIHlng After Explosion Destroys Vessel, Spllfs 011 LB District Workers Wm Raise Adminis trative, clerical, custodial and other non-teaching personnel in the Laguna Beach Unified School District won 6 per- cent across-the-board pay rruses Unified School District, won6 per.1 cent pay raises The board of education action completed a sweep or 6 percent boosts for all district workers. The board approved a similar raise for teachers a month ago. Raises are re troactive to July l, the beginning of the fiscal year. Trusteu also renewed Supt. Robert S"anchis' contract wit h the district, giving the top ad- ministrator four more years and boosting his salary lo $36,040, still the lowest such saJary paid the chiefs of Orange County's 11 unified school districts. A unified dis[rict includes ele mentar y. intermediate and high schools G eographically, Laguna ranks lowest in s ize among tne unifieds. Besides the pay hike, \he superintenoent won an extra $750 a year credit 1or rus doctorate. Other management personnel. which include!> the rusmct busi- ness manager. the director of educational services and high school, intermediate ancl elemen- tary school principals, received the same incenuve pa.} At presenl oniy Sanc~us and l,aguna High School Principal Hoben Hughes hold doctorates and lhus qualify for lhe extra pay. All management employes ex- cept for the superintendent also get a longev1t.)' stipend of S500 a year beginning at the 15th year of service as an administrator, despite the timJ;? served in that capacity in the district. Tnree school principals. Dave Lloyd. Bill Allen and Lyle Proc· tor, qualify now for the pay. Overall . administr ator salaries range from a low of $23,705 for a beginning elemen- tary school principal lo the superintendent's $36,040. Clerical and custodial sa.laries range from $404 a month to $1,871 a month, on the approved scale, but actually the highest paid employe o f the group, the supervisor of maintenance and operations. makes $1 ,499 a <See RAISE, Page A2) wMore Sought Carter's Cabinet Gets First Woman PLAIN S, Ga . t AP> President-elect Carter today named his first woman Cabinet member, educator Juanita Kreps to be secretary of com- merce, and appointed an Atlanta lawyer to be attortleY general and a Mh1hesota farmer - coneressman as secretary of agriculture. He said he is actively recruit· ing "very large nu'mbers" of wqmen. blacks and othe r 9ninor ily g roup members to serve in sub-Cabinet positions, and predicted that this will pro- vide a pool of talent to serve al the top appointive levels of future administrationi,. With four appointments to go to fill his Cabinet, Carter indicated there will be at least one black among the people he chooses. Carter indicated that the balance of the Cabinet will be named by Thursday At a nationa lly broadcast news conference. Carter presented· Dr. Kreps , a n economist and vice president.of OUl<e UnJvers i- ty, for secreatry of commerce lie said ner credenuals arc "absolutely superb.' Griffin Bell. Atlanta lawyer. former federal appeais court judge. for attorney general Carter said Bell will be ··a great attorney generai ' Bell, 58. 1s a law partner of Carter adviser Charles Kirbo. Rep. Robert Bergland, a farmer who has served in the House since 1970, to be secretary of agriculture Bergland is a pohtical ally of Vice President elect Walter F. Mondale. Much of the questioning at the new s con feren c e involved Carter's campaign pledge lo in· s tall blacks and women in the Cabinet and other top-echelon government posts. So far the top black appointee is Rep. Andrew Young for United Nations am- b~sador. Carter reportedly plans to name Mayor Kenneth Gibson of Newark, N. J . t o h ead the Department of Housing and Urban Development. After his news conference. Carter was scheduled to meet at his home with former Rep. Dale Alford <D ·Ark .), an o p · thalmologist. Carter told re APWl~pnolo COMMERCE CHOICE Juanita Kreps porters th<'y would discuss health programs but s mil ed and declined to say whether Alford might be considered for a federal appointment. The Presidenl·elC'<'t also said anew that he plans to complete n aming h is Ca b i net by Chris tmas, but that his final Cabinet announcement might be delayed until Tbursday instead of Wednesday as expected. Asked about the scle<'lwn of more women and m1nonty ap· poi~tees, Carter said ··r am :ip· plym g the sam e cntc.>ria in th£' selection of all Cabin{•t mrmhcrs without regard to their racc or ~ex." lie said it wouldn"t be fair to lower the standard rn their cases. Carter said that when the Cabinet is completed it will com- pare favorably with previous ones. The President-elect said that for undersecr e t ary, deputy secretary and similar posts ··we <See CABINET, Pagf' i\2) Woman, 95, Rites Slated Safe LUted Services for Mabel Livingston. a 20·year -resident of Orange County, will be at 1 p.m Wednes- day at Pacific View Chapel in Newport Beach. Burial is at Pacific View. No Clues to SC Burglary Police in San Clemente report- ed no leads today in their in- vestigation of a burglary or a local stationery in which the thief carted of( a 400-pound noor safe. local stationery atore in which the thlef carted off a 400-pound. noor safe. Police said the burglar ap· parenUy ell m bed through a rear window of Russell SlaUonen, 176 Avenida Del Mar, then opened the rear loading dock doors to ac- compU"h his crime. tnslde the aote were cash and checks accumu11tut from sates Tuesday a fternoon through · Thursday. Ruuell 's manaeer djd not 11peelf y bow much cMh was lost, but said, "There won't be as much again,•' He sucsuted that all c:~t.Oll'U!rs who wrote checks dur ln~ that period atop payment ond wnte new ones. Also takeo ft'ere a cub register which onl)' contained ~ms. three elect.rte typewntcra. a display case oC 20 Buck knives, and a stamp and coin display. Tbe total loss was put at $3,923. Mrs. Livingston. or 34052 Doheny Park Road, Space 95, Capistrano Beach. died Saturday at San Clemente General Hospital. She was 95. Born in Birmingham , England, s h e moved to Calilomia ~ years ago. She ls 11urvived by her husband. Robert R. Uvlnpton; two daughters, K•tbletn Aue of San Juan Caplslrano and Bealric Myers ol El Ca.job; two grandchild~o. seven 1real-&randchJldren and four great·ereat-grandchildren; and a brother, Leslie Carter oC Aludcna. Mo pup Begins SanPedr() • Ill LOS ANGELES CAP> -Divers searched the bottom of Los Angeles Harbor today for more bodies and clues to the cause of an explosion that shattered an oil tanker, leaving four persons de· ad and fi ve others presumed de- ad, o((icials said. Coast Guard spokesman Rieb Meidt said four divers flown in " from San l"rancisco began the d1rficult task of studying sub· rnerged portions of the 810-foot Sansinena for clues to the cause of the fiery explosion Fnday night. A private diving <'Ompany also was searching under water for more bodies in the area of the broken hull. The firm was hired by the city. Oil in the water reportedly hjlmpered diving operations Sun· day. - The county coroner 's office identified the four crewmen as Calogero D 'As aro; Orazio D'Amico. 38 ; Umberto Scarogna, 56; andEmanueleOrgioli,56. Three people were hospitalized. one in serious condition. Meanwhile, the c rewmen who escapded harm or suffered only mmor injuries were resting at a San Pedro motel. Some talked about what made the difference between life and death. "Love saved me," said <t machinist named GiusPppe. He had postponed his dinner twice to write a letter to his girlfriend. When he finally finished and was about to take it to the mail room. the blast ripped apart that parto( the tanker. Had he written half a page less, he said, he might ha ve been killed. A man whose brother was killed was too upset lo talk. The brother had been on shore two hours before the blast, calling home to Sorrento lo find out how his wife and newborn baby were doing. Th~ m e n Io s t a 11 l h e 1 r possessions. "I even lost mv wed ding ring." said one. A panel of three senior Coast Guard officers will conduct a formal investigation, interview- ing witnesses and exa mining evidenee in an attempt to find what caused the explosion. "The men who know, the men who saw what happened, they ar c dead," said a survivor. Klan Wizard In California OA KHURST <AP > "Our fame has s pread to California. ' said the Imperial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan during a cross- li!{hting ceremony here. . About a dozen klan members plus eight reporters watched thc- evcnt near his cJstem Made ra County comm unity Saturday night. . However , tinder-dry conditions caubed by the long drought pre vented the white s upremicist group rrom holding its tradl t1onal cross-burning. Instead, the ('ross was JightC'd by s potlight-; powered by a generator. 2 in Family Die MEDFORD, Ore. (AP> -Two members of a Yreka. Calif .. family wer e killed and two others injured in a head-on collision Saturday on Interstate 5 a.t Sis· k1you Summit just north of the California-Oregon border Oregon state police sald Barbara Lane De Rose, 37, and her son, Dwayne Christopher, 16. died, Cheryl DeRose. 14 , was in poor condition , ber father. David Brice DeRose, was listed in fair condition. , ONL'I + OA'IS A Z DAIL y PILOT L/SC Monday. Oecem~r 20. 1976 CdM Slaying Probed Plane Slams Citizen Shot Accidentally 'by Police lly JOANNE RF.VNOLDS Of, ... 0•1ly PllOI )Ull Nc•wport Beach police were scheduled to meet with d1stnct attorney's aides today Ul a conl!- nuing probe of the robbery and ~laying al Albertson's Market Friday night m Corona del Mar. A bystander was slain by mb- take when a police officer shot at the fleeing suspect. Capt. Richard flamilton, com- mander of the department's de- tective division, said today the conference will be held to dt!- termine what charges will be filed against the San Clemente man arrested in the incident and "just exactly what lhe depart- Tlw/t Rash Breaks Out In Laguna Laguna Beach has l>cen hit by a rash of burglaries. They incllfff.e-' T he theft of S2.054 worth or pro· perty including stcn..'O gear, a 'music box and bedding from John M. Alexander, IO!IB Oro St. Alex · ander's home was nO<'d Salur· day. Entry wus gained by forcing open the front door. Loss of S2 ,427 in prop<:rty 111 eluding a klev1s1on, nn~s and a Jackel from Vim·e I .. Zelf.'nak, 1285 Bluebird Cauyon Onvc /\re· ~tr door "'as fortt'cl to gain actess lo the home Friday. A S600 <·amC"ra nod C'a<;e were tahn from the ho ml'of Earline A Ulrich, 1545 Tah1l1 Ave. in a l·nme reported Sund:iy. The <·amcra belonged to a neighbor, ~t 1chal'I Y l's sis. 1551 T<1h1ll A VC' i-;ntry to th(• hom<· was ~aint'd by removing J bedroom S{'recn and opening the window. pohcesaid A buq.:lary al lhl• homt> of 1-:llcn fi. Todd in Arch lkach ll<·1ghts where a ~50 <·a ml·ra .md SJ I m <'ash were stokn. A :.hding glass door was fnrccd to gain .icccss Fndav. The 0 lhl'ft of a SIO African art pi<'cc and u $30 hunting knife from lhe home of Gordon K Jones, 1122 Cortez St. The front door to JMel. · h<>me was forced or11·n. Police interrupll'd a burglar in the act at the 'I' a ~><·str) Shop, 777 :-.. {'oa:.l lhghy. .1y "h<>n .1 re:.iclenl next to llw '>tnn· calJ('IJ off1c,•r' Jftt>r ht>Jr111c nn1'\C'S 1n.<,1d1• th1• hus1n1.•s-. at I 55 .. m SJlurd:1) Th(' lh1t·f flrcl 11r1 fool lt'<I\ mg l.qws\rH''> JrHI clothing pil1 d up 11uts1d1· lhl· -.t111 t' "'lu·n 11ffll'l·1-. ·•II pro.H lwd 1\ "'1111Juy. h,ul lw1·11 hr 11k1·11 fot .11·1 ,., ' Young Lauds Black Leader l\TI. \:'liT;\ 1,\ f' 1 l 'ntl<'ll N;1 t 11111s ,\ m h.1 .,.., .111111 tlP-.1gn.1t1• J\11 dre~ \1111111.: ""~" ht• ht•lu•\l''\ hl:H k Ul'-~tdt•rH Hol~.'rt :--Oibukwt• 1' .1 South Afrl('Jfl Mar tin l.11lh1•r ~ini: "'ho 111111<1 prt1hJhh h1• 1•r1m1· min1,l1·r 111111\•r nlJJ11r11v r11k \'11un1: ,,1111 ~undJy h1<. rl'la lron~h1pw1th SobukY.c, \\-h0:.1 lv.o <'h1ldren aUt•nd S<'hool and llH v.1th llw \ t1Ulll( (,1m1I~ In AllJnlJ, will not Jrfect h1:. pn-.111un u11 ~1uth f\fr1<'a, wh1 <'h h<• ,,11d V.J. one of · g-.·ncral ahhnrr<'n<'t' · J\ spokeo;mau for Pr1 o.,uknt <•lb<:l Cartrr .,a1cl "i11nda' in PJ.uns tlta&. Carter w,1., nut UWclrt' of Ypwn1:'s relat1oni.h1p v.11h Sqbukv.t>, lt:'adl'r of th<' outlawed .,,., African1l>l Con~r('ss But sl)Okcsman Hex Granum -;aid <:&a.er "dnesn 't f <'<'I that lhc frlttidllhip will cause uny d1f fiduhies." . OAAHOE COAST LI\~ DAILY PILOT =•'9 (CMtt 0.0y lllJ1J.nt •;ffit~""'"''""' t1'ilJ H~"""·P'r•\\ t\~tDttW'lirdtry""'()t"~ ..... btl\1'1ft4 C.tn0A1'y "Otl'.,.,..jf'°""' .,. ~ Mo"'d•., '"''°"'qf't ,,., hy> '"'" "' '" WOMt ~~" M~l"Q+(ln "'"°' ... --Mii\ ~ _., ""'"'· \efkll•a., 111 "•"•• ,.,.,. ~J' :z.~~~,~~~.~:3~~';:.. r,;:..,.~':'~:;~1.~11,~~~~'.t;,."n:> """ law •9""N -Pt11t\J~t\I •fld ~"""'" Jt(•. c ..... , Vie• Pt-e1ldltnt •l'\CI O.,,_u1 Mt~ TlitfH".U•H•H '!f1t0f' """-''" .. _ Jlll..tiMCl'f't IOitt• O•tlft N l... ·~,..JI ..... .'"''''*"'' MAl~Qi ... E'Ootor\ Laaune Beech Ott\c41 n .. (,tfllnMwr• "'"' Mallll'Q ,._.,, ... P 0 !lo• .i. 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Hamilton said Hines a pparent- 1 y was browsing through Christfl1as trees in the store's ... White House 'Dry' Agai11:? NEW YORK CAP) - President-elect Carter says he' will return to a wine·only policy and bar. hard liquor from the White House functions. · Asked in the current is- sue of People magazine whether he would go bacl( to the presidential tradi- tion of no strong alcohol in effect until the tenure or John F. Kennedy, Cart.er replied: "That is· my present in· tent1on. Most of the presi- dents have not served hard liquor at receptions " Pair Plucked From Peak After Mishap A Marine Corps res cu(• helicopter plucked a seriou..,Jy 1n JUred husband and wife from :I, 700.foot Bedford Peak in the Santa Ana Mountains Sundav mornin~ after their jeep nippl'd over and rolled down an embank ment. Two other people in the vehicle were less seriously injured and ,given treatment at the scene by paramedics from Villa Park, an Orange County Fire Department spokesman said today. F1own to Mission Community Hospital in Mission Viejo were Dorothy Schneider, 30, and her husband, Robert, 31. from Orange. Mr~. Schneider was list l'd in s table condition in the hospital s intens ive care ward to- da) while her husband 1s in sta- hlt• condition 1n J ~eneral sur- ~··ry ward Tht: othe r <'Oll plr. also from Clran~e. wer<' identified as Sue kJork. :?I. and her husband, Paul. :!·I The mishap occurred a t about 1 t 10 a m. on a narrow dirt road that wands up from the Silverado Canyon floor to the top of Bedford Peak. The Jeep was near the top when the a<'cident took place. the fire department spokel.man s~ud. Tht• paramedit•s respondin.: to the crash dctt-rmincd that thC' Snyder<> could not b<> tran:)ported ,afC'ly by amtwlancc and lht.• ~tannc h1·licopter "aS?C al lt·d 111 to do thl' JOb T h e r I r c d ,. JI a r l m e II I -.pokesm:in :.aid th(' l'au:w or thf' .1<'<' r d <.' n I h .i d n l b t' c n d c lermuwd Fro..P~AI CONTACT. • ~<'ttlC"d for an 8.4 perc"nl salary hike with frin~e benefits over another d1stnct offer ror an K 5 pPrcent salary mrrca.:.e w1Lh nr> fringe benefits . The contract also contains a provision lo reopen negotiations on salaries and frin~c beneflfls. "We're satisfied that we have a good contract," said Leon, "cer· talnlyonewe can work under. The negotiations process is a tedious. nrduous task. with no winners or losers. But we'res atisfied." Leon said teachers arc expect- ed to ratify the contract at a ~ener n l m eeting ea rly in January. In the meantime. district and CUEA attorneys will be working on the language of the contract in preparation for a public hearing al a Jan. 3 school board m~llng. Thomsley said trustees are ex- pected to appTOve the contract following tbe public hearing. Sall!")' Increases are retroactive to July 1 and fringe benefits to Oct.1. The district has yet to reach set. Uement with Teamster Local No. 911, representing about 40 bus drivers and mechanics. Supt. Thomsley said negotiators hope to reach agreement on that con· tract by the end of the year. The school board approved a 6.S percent salary Increase Dec. 6 tor employes of the CaUContla School Employes Association, Chapter 224. This agreement also included ldcliUonal f:i:nge benefits for the district 's 0 clerlcel, main- t enance 1 food serv ice employes. pmting lot. when Sutton. who had allegedly Just taken $'700 at gunpoint from three store clerks, dashed out of the store. Thomas, 25, a three-year veteran of the force, and Coelho t.tarted to chase Sutton, ordering him to stop. Just as Thomas fired , Hamilton said, Hines stepped out Crom the Christmas trees and in· to the line or fire. He was hit in the stomach with one blast from Thomas• shotgun and died about an hour later at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Sutton was located about a block away. hiding under a parked car. He has been booked on a cbar8e or murder because ol the homicide which occurred dur- wg the commission of a felony cnme. Hamilton said investigators believe Sutton is responsible for a total or eight armed robberies that have occurred in recent months along the Orange Coast. The market was staked out last week after the Albertson's market in Laguna Beach bad been robbed. Both Alberlsons were vic- timized 1n November, and because of the repeat robbery at the Laguna Beach store, del~­ tivcs said they believed the ban- dit would also return to Corona del Mar. lie pointed out that at the time, the three officers believed Suuon might be the supermarket bandit who shot and killed a clerk dur- ing an Anaheim robbery Oct. 10. He said today they now do not belit•ve Sutton is the man still hunted m that murder. Hamilton noted that in con- junction with the criminal in- vcslJgation being undertaken by detectives, the incident is the subJcct of two other investiga- tions. One is the standard coroner's mvest1gat1on of a traumatic de· ath and the other is the depart· ment 's internal investigation of the incident The rnptain said the internal investigation 1s a standard pro- cedure undertaken "any lime any p<ili<'e officer is involved with the discharge of a firearm ... lie said supervisory personnel have been examining the shoot- ing lo determine if Thom as acted prudently and w1thm procedures established by department policy. llamilton said Thomas was of· fcred a special duty assignment at home but the officer asked to return lo duty Sunday. Asked about the use of a shotgun 1n the parlung lot which not only ~crvcs the supermarket. but a pizza takeout and a drugstore. llamilton pointed out that it is the preferred weapon in that kind of a sHuation. He said the s hot from a shotgun 1s not lethal at the distances lhat a bullet 1s so 1t could not be dangerous to someone a distance from the shooting And he pointed out lhat the point of using the shotgun is to make sure that if a suspect is shot. he docsn 't get back up and start s hooting a~ain. Thieves Not Gormets in 2 Burglaries San Clemente police are look- ing for two bur~lars who aren't likely lo wan any gourmet awards for their Sunday crimes. About $50 worth or food stamps wc•rc taken from an apartment at 210 Avenida Monterey. The burglar used an unknown means of entry He'll have music with his meal he also took a d1gile1l clock radio. Another burglar not only stole food from an apartment at 401 Avenit1a Del Mar, but something lo cook it in as well. Taken were four 12·ounce cans of Coors beer , two cans of Big .John baked beans, a small box of saltine crackers. two cans of Franco-Americ an spaghe tti, some canned soup, 21.2 pounds of bacon and a p ound or ham- burger. The burglar also took along four kettles and two frying pans. But he overlooked what probably would have been more valuable to him, according to police, a packet o( antacid tablets. Wife Jailed After Slaying A reported quarrel between a couple in a Santa Ana area apart. meot ended early today with the husband dead from gunshot wounds a nd the wife booked Into Orange County Jail on murder charges, sheriff's deputies said. Deputies said the victim was identltled as Eugene Ware, 30, of 14802 Newport Ave. They said he dlod ln hit bedroom alter belna shotln tha chest end arm. Officers booked Evelyn Lou.iJe We.re, 28, Into the county jail and will Mek •murder cornptatnt.. NECTATTORNEYGENERAL All.nt• Lawyer Bell ""Wit' ...... FARMER FOR AGRICULTURE Rep. Robert Bergland Stadium BALTIMOltE CAP) -"We couldn'tduck, wecouJdn'trun, we didn't know what to do," said Yvon Tyler of BallimOl'e, who.saw a single·enginc plane slam into the upper deck oC Memoriel Stadium, m inutes after the end of the Baltimore Colt.a-Pittsburgh Steelers' National Foot ball League playorr game. The pilot and three policemen all suffered minor injuries from the crash into the nearly empty section. Ten minutes before, the stands had been doited with d.iehards among the 00,<W fans who stayed totheendoltheColts' 40-14 defeat. E'ro•P~AJ The Federal Aviation Ad- ministration said the plane's description matched that of a craft reported last week for flying too low over the stadium. However, officials said. the re- gistraCion number or lasl week's plane was unknown. CABINET CHOICES. • • will actively recruit very large numbers of minority groups and women ... ·• He said that in the future it will be much easier to find women and blacks for Cabinet duly because of the experience they will gain in lhe Carter ad- ministration. Carter said there surely are thousands of qualified women and minority-group members who could serve adequately in the Cabinet. But he said, "I have tried in every instance to 1{et the best qualified person to serve in a Cabinet post, not just someone who would serve adequately." · He said he had applied that same rigid standard to aJI pro· spec ts. Before naming his sele«t1ons publicly. Carter dtl>Ch>l>ed them Diver Finds Dye Marker A cylinder first thought to be military ordnance was found floating an kelp by a d1\<•r off Seal Hock m Laguna Bearh Sunday An Orange County Sheriff's bomb squad member was call<'<i to Laguna Beach Pohee head quarters and 1denllfiL'CI lhc de· vice as a Navy dye marker. The cylinder was found by Craig A. M e rrllecs. 150 McKnight Drive, Laguna Beach, who turned it over to authorities. by telephone to Sen. Strom Thurmond. ranking Republican on the Judiciary Committee in the next Congress. E'roa PGfle Al RAISE ... month.· Increases in c lerice1 l and custodial salaries account for ~9,218 in this year's budget. The wage agreem'ents ended six months of wage talks in lhe district that began with a teachers' proposal last June. Kay East, president or the Laguna Beach Faculty Associa- tion. informed the board Friday that a new 'teacher pay proposal, for the 1977·78 school year, wil! be presented Jan. 4, the first meeting of the board in the new year. Sammy Gets Party · LAS VEGAS (AP> -Even for Las Vegas. the celebration of Sammy Davis Jr. 's 5lst birthday w<1s a real blow out. A star.studded group of about 800 persons gathered here Thurs· day night to fete Davis, paying $100 per plate. Proceeds will go to the United Negro College Fund, which staged the benefit to honor Davis' devotion to its cause. "The plane circled lhe field <Sunday) . . . and then came back into the stadium," said Ms. Tyler. "It tried to climb and il banked, but it couldn't make it." The 'pilot, Donald Droner, 42, of Baltimore, was ad milted to Union Hospital in ·fair condition, police said. · · Dave Quilter, a pu.bllc' relations spokesman for the Baltimore Colts rootball tcam. said the pilot was unconscious and taken out on a .stretcher . Ja<'k Eoage, a spokesman for the Aldino-Churchville Airport, said Kroner new into the small J larford Count y airport Sunday afternoon, traded planes and left in the aircraft that crashed. "He came in and watched the ball game for a while," before takmg orr in the other plane, Eoage recalled. "We were all watching the game and the next lhing we knew. there was our plane on the screen." A team of investigators from the National Air Transportation Safety Boore.I joined the probe of the stadium crash. A spokesman !>aid the board does not normally irivestig~te non-fatal crashes but made an exception because of the potential of a catastrophe. Authorities said two of the three city policeme n were taken' lo hospitals. WHATEVER SHAPE YOUR BUDGET IS IN THERE'S A SINGER GIFT TOFITIT. . .1 Int, but ,u1,· J11o. t ?cit It 11.h .11111111 d111p-m b11hh111 l h.11 · l'.l' \ to '>l'l' .md l"''' 111 1 qil.tll' .. \nJ ,t '.'>tlld1 kncth d1.1l 1hJt m.tkl'\ \Ill\ 1\- kll)!t h Willi\!.! ... •.-. • J.,\\1110~.\\_,\ 11· MAC.Ill:\!! MODI.I ~ 17 'l'l 111111' for l'\'l't ,. W\\ 1ng nn11011 An<l 10 pron~ thJl "ltn) 11rnmC's111 \!!It ~I\ tng. S1t1L:l'r j, tlw rl.llC Ill tk.111 up, \\ c hJ\'l' .1 lull ~dcct111n ol 11ur qu.1lil\ I 'ac uu m cleanl'r'. I, 1\s ,·ou can M~l\ 'ou 'll find .di kmJ.., or111,' . ~~ ~·fr--m Singer :it .111 kind .. ol r1 ltC,, ( ~ '') From sewing m.1cht11l''· ·1i1 'l'Wtng • ,, -~' ' books. To ~i:wing h:i\Kcl\.Of course, _ ~ ~ · the best th ing Jbout them nil i\ the l 1· ~ one thins rhcy all hJ\l' m common: -' the Singer nnmc. And th.11\ quite u gift all by 1t~clf. SIY~gf)~~i1NE --· SINGE' R .,. .. '-ti• ...... Or-~-n. ~":"ftt Ctr , Or-.. Ml--*t .. II ••II, i .. C'-4•Hllt m .. A c-1 .. ,., , ~ ""* Cllll\lt ... 4"1 W. tr1'1 Sitt-ttl, """" AM \ l r Ora .. ge Coast • EDITION T oday"s Clos in& 1 • Y. S t.OC!ks VOL. 69, NO. 355, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNI A MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1976 C TEN CEN •• 'Should H'ave Done It With One Shot' 0..lly Pll•t St•H Plloto MOVING BARBRA ANO KRIS OUT OF THE WEATHER 'Star' Sign One Too Many for Costa Mesa Theater Cold Shoulder I Acwrs 'Chilled' in Mesa L By STEVE MITCHELL. Of .... o.i1y Pol .. SUit Barbra and Kris were moved inside today. but rt wasn 't because thr morning chrll \4 as getting to their naked shoulders The 30 by 27-foot. hand painted canvas poster, showing actors Barbra S treisand a nd Krr:. Kristofferson 10 an embra<'(', was hWlg on an outs1d~ waJI .1t lht• Edwards Clncmu at Harbor unc1 Woman, Tot IF !~~L£:;.~~n un t ldent1f1ed ) oun~ woman anc1 a baby boy wer(' found murdt·rt•d rn I a Venroct: jllt'Y :m il polrct• sa11l t•Jr ly toda' the,· had ne1th<·r u 'U'• l pect nor J motr\·e I lnvcsllgntors said the woman. I described a"' 18 lo 2S yeari. of ni:t>. , had been i.t ahbcd to dt>ath The\ . did not revc•jl how the b.1hv \4 ,J', killed • I I The bod re'> W€'re found lx'hrnd a , building at 503': Broadwa\• AH• Sunday ni1tht Police saui th"' could find no one 1n thr• neighbo rhood who knew thf' woman and 1t wac; notimm<'C11at1• ly estabhsht't1 whPlh<'r th1· woman and baby hnd ht-en k1ll<'<I there or elst'whc-n • CLE.4.N CLOSET WITH PILm' AD ''Not only did r clean out the closet -but how I've got more money for Christmas presents!" Adams Avenue last w<.-ex. The painting illustrates an up coming Warner Brothers film. "A Star is Born." whk h wrll be sho wn at the theater be~mmng Chris tmas Day, according to Edwards v1('e president J im Edwards. He said he reN•1ved a call from Costa Mesa ·s planrung depart ment late last week. asking him to remove the sig n Edward~ !>ard the c1l\ 's C'Om plarnt was not because· the two actors are naked-:it least to the shoulders but becJuse the poster VIOiates thl.' cit v·s three year-old sign ordinance'. "J ai.ked th~m if rt was beraus~ the sign might be c·on!>1dcrcd ~exy by som<>. and they said no,·· Edwa rd:. s • .11d toe.la\. ~horth btc•forr lht• lihnc:.sc:. ·or thr tw;> ..,ta r'> '4Crt'' brought 1p.s1de D1 <'k D•ihrll , ol lht> city's pl.m n1ng staff, sa id hrs department had received a f<·"' calls obJl•rt mg to the sign :. content, 'but that'<> not our rf'J'>Omng m askin~ for rt'mO\' al of th!.' '>ri:n Jt all ·· ht• smd Dahill said f:d\\ards did not appl~ for a permit fur the km porary si~n. ··and th('y already hllve the ir full allotment of s1J(na~e allo'4 ed under the law lie said hC' look ed under a Sl!C hon or the t1rd1nancc dealing with special e"ent signing to s<'t-1£ there was an exrPptaon fo r th(• theater CJn\·as "The criteria is very l1m1tcd, Dahill sard. "The law allows for temporary signs for grand open· rng11, or new model year signs for car dt>alers. and for inventory sales." 1 , 1 But nothing for theater posters So Barbra and Kris will remain Inside the theater where it's warmer. • A videotape played in Orange County Superior Court today shows a n accused murderer tell· mg Cosla Mes a police he felt s tupid after s hooting his girlfriend last May "becau.se I didn't make a good job of it with one shot." ''Are you a good shot?" Charles Edward Mosteller was asked by investigators. .. Excellent. I s hould have done 1t with one s hot." Mos teller replied Conllne~ce Post Goes To Woman PLA I N S, Ga . !AP > - Presid e nt·elect Carter t oday named his first \\Oman Cabinet member. e du cat or Juanita Kreps to be !>erretarv of com- merce. and appointed an Atlanta lawyer to be attomt'y general and a Minn esota f arm e r - congrcs!>m an as sccretar v of agriculturt> · He said he 1s actively recruit· 1ng ··very large numbers" of women , blacks a nd o the r mino rity group me mbers t o srrve in sub-Cabinet positions, and predicted that this will pro- vide a pool of talent to serve at lhe top appointive levels of future administrations. With four appointments to go to fill his Cabinet. Carter indicated the re will be at least one black among the people he chooses. Carter indi<'ated that the balance of the Cabinet will be named by Thursday. At a' nationally broadcast news conference. Carter presented: Dr Kreps. an economist and vice president of Duke Universi· ty, for secrea try of commerce. He s aid her credentials are "absolutely superb." {;riffin Bell, Atlanta lawyer. former federal appeals court Judge, for attorney gene ral Carter said Bell will be "a great attomey general." Bew. 58. 1s a law partner of Carter adviser Charles Kirbo. Rep. Robert Bergland, a farmer who has served in the !louse i.ancc 1970. to be :.ccretary of agric ulture Uergland is a political ally of Vice Prcsid('nt· elect Walte r f' Mondale. Much of thl• questioning at the news ('O nft•rencl' involved Carter's l'ampa1gn pll'dge to in stall blal·ks and women in the IS<-eCi\BINET, Pagei\2) Klan Wizard _ In Calif omia OAKllU RST <AP> -"Ou r fame has s pre ad to California, .. said the Imperial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan during a cross- lighting cer emony hrrt> About a dozen klan members plus eight reporters watchC'd the <:vent near his eastern Madera Count y community Saturday night . However, tinder-dry conditions caused by the long drought prl'· vented the white supremacist group from holdinA its tradi- tional cross-burning. Instead, the cross was lighted by spotlights powered by a generator The 43-year-old canstructioh worker is darged with the May 20 shooting death of Shirley Mae Forman. 44, at the Costa Mesa home they s hared al 2182 Rural Lane. After r e ading. the accused murderer his constitutional rights. Costa Mesa Detectives m a d e both an audio and videotape of their interviews with him. Today. those tapes were played to the eight-man, four- woman jury in Judge Frank Domemchini 's courtroom. "The truth of the matter is I shot the damn broad four times Right?" Moste~er told lhe two im•estigators. "I'm just sorry J didn't kill her with the first shot " ~ .. ·cause I 'm a good :.hot. but r 'm drunk, .. the defendant ~aid tn his statement to th~ police He called the r eason for the O•tfY P•Jol PhOt• by S\1 .... MltOtell IT WAS PUSH AND RULL ON NEWPORT BOULEVARD Churchgoer Sparmen, Sam end Officer Sutton Donk~y RompS Cluuch 's Show Animal Splits The Church of the Nazarene in Costa Mesif lost a member of its flock today . A donkey named Sam. to be s pecific. The donkey escaped from the home of pastor Don Thurmond. who lives near the church at 1884 Anaheim Ave .. this morning, and trolled across Harbor Boulevard, and then Newport Boulevard on his shorl·h ved romp. Employes at a tire center on Newport <'a ptured the beast and turned rt over to Costa Mesa police Officer Robert Sutton and <'hurch member Mary Lown Spar man. The ammal is being used an a manRer scene at the church. Evidently. he got tired of wart in!? for the 7 p.m . show He took off down 19th Street. creating a show of his own. Dumbfounded motoris t s stomped on their brakes to watch Officer Sutton. Mrs. Sparman and Sam retrace the donkey's route back to lhe pastor's home "We have sheep, Coo.·· said Mrs. Sparman. "Th<'Y haven't gotten loose yet. except one liml' when they broke into the patio and ate all the plants:· Officer Sutton was too busv pulling on Sam's halter to get him a cross llarbor to hear her comments As the trio crossed the busy boulevard, an Orange County Transit Districi bus passed by, every wmdow occupied by wide eyed. o p e n -mouthed com - muters. "This 1s really tumin~ out to~ some i<ind of a day, .. Sutton gru01bled ... Earlier this morn mg we caught a reindeer over by thl• Harbor Shopping Center ... The reindeer escaped for a short while this momm~ from a Santa display m back of K Mart. he said. Quakes Jolt Park Areas That's the sales success story shared by a Corona del Mar wom an who placed this <'lass1fied ad: 6x9 Jfvy ht'ue & l(rN•n rui;: S<IO. Elec t~·pr\\ rtr S'l'O Call 'lxx.xxx~ CdM ·Shooting Probed WASHINGTON <APl Two manor earthquakes hit the ex· treme n orthwest corne r of Yellowstone National park on Sunday, the U.S Geological Survey s aid. It you need quick holiday cash. call 642·5678. Put a rew words to work for you in the Dai Jy Pilot classifieds. Newport Police, DA. to Detennine Charges The tremors were felt in the Wyommg·Montana border area where they werc-centered and at other points throughou~1 park. but no damage was re • ac· cording to a spokesman re and National Park Ser vice offlc1als there. QNLV 4 DA-ts 'TIL XMA$.' By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI .... Dally l'lta4 M.11 Newport Beach Police were scheduled to meet with distnct attorney's aides today in a conti nuing probe of the robbery and slaying at Albertson's Market Friday night in Corona del Mar. A bystander was slain by m1s - take•when a police officer shot at the neeing suspect. Capt. Richard Hamilton. com- mander of the department's de· t.ective division. said today the conference wilJ be held to de· tennine what charges will be ftJed against the San CJemente man arrested ln the mcidcot and 'Just enctly what the depart· "",_, • ...,, ..,. .... ,. .. , mtnt's criminal culpablli\.Y b." ~-----.J ~~ Richard William Suttont\,tQ, Calle Los Bolsas. was taken into custody Friday night after he al· legedly hetd up the market al ~9 E. Coast Highway. Offl<'er Doug Thomas, who was staked out at the market with Of fleer Bill Mcinnis and Sgt George Coelho, accidentally shot and killed a bystander as he punued Sutton. The dead man has been iden- tified as Joe Hines, 61, of 34142 gu.eet of the Rubv Lantern. Dana Point. Hamilton said Hine3 apparent· l y wtu browsing through ChrtJtmas trees in the store's parklng lot , when Sutton. who bad allegedly Just taken $700 at ,unpolnt It-om thr~ •tore clerks, daahed out of theator~.. I Thomas. 25. a three-year veteran of the force. and Coelho started to chase Sutton. prderlng him to stop. J us t. as Tho m,u fir ed . Hamilton said. Hines stepped out from the Chnstmlis trees and in to the line of fire He was hit in the stomach with one blas t from Thomas' shotgun and d ied about an hour later at Hoag Memorial Hospital. The first quake was registered at about 4.5 on the Richter S<'ale and the second at about 4 J, the USOS Earthquake Information Service l\t Golden. Colo .• said. Sutton was localed about a Newspape r s Me rg block away. hiding under a e park.ti car. He bu been booked ROCHESTE. N .Y. (AP> -The on a charge or murder because of Gannett Co., lnc • newspaper the homicide whlch occurred dur-group announced :agreement in ins the commi111on ~ a felony principle today ror a merger with crime. • Speidel Newgfs>er.t, Inc., In a (See CHARGE. Page Al) ., • .,,. $J.73 RJ&Vi<*.~{r-r' .. ! .);A' !. ~ ' ....... ~ ·,_ > shooting "strictly a maternal matter.'' When the accused murderer described the shooting, be said tus victim was lying on her side at the tame. "She got up and slapped me in the face," he s aid to the in- vestigators. "That's the first and last time she'll cvt•r do that." he added as hls'vo1cc trailed oH Computer Helps .Nab Suspect A denim-clad robbery s uspect who police claim hit three Cosl.a Mei.a bus inesses wilhin 16 minutes Sunday, was arrested later rn the day with the help of a computer Dennis C Brown, a 23·year-old Glendale laborer, was arrested at the hom e of a friend's mother at 5:20 p.m . Sunday, ronowing the nOQn hour robbery s pree. He is held in Costa Mesa Jail with bail set at $25,000. Investigator De nnis L . Hossfeld said officers "played around with the computer for awhile" to come up wilh a license plate combination that match~ the car driven by the suspect. Hossfeld said victims in two of the heists reported conflicting license plate letters. "They had the numbers right. but came up with i.vo different sets of lette rs.·· he said. Police tried several combina- tions before coming up wftTf plates belonging to the son of a Costa Mesa woman. Police drove to the home with a witness who a llegedly identified a tru<'k parked outside as the one driven by the susped. Police said the robbery spree began at the Minute King Markel, 2052 Newport Blvd., where market owner Marvin Kvapil said the suspect asked for pencil and paper. and then wrote a note dem a nding cash . Kvapil refused and the bandit fled. Six minutes later. an attendant at the Union ?6· s tation ·at 2281 Newport Blvd. was approached by a man dressed in blue denim who dropped a note next to the at· tendant that warned him that a man with a g un was in the truck. He es<' aped wilh $40. Then 10 minutes later . a man dressed in blue held up an Exxon station al 2490 Fairview Road. escaping with S.56 In that heist he told the allen· danl. "Give me $60. I've got a piece·. and so mebod y 's watching." Poh<'e s aid the robber was ap-' parently unarmed rn all thre"~~ robberies 1 Simon Optimis tic WASHINGTON <AP ) Treas ury Secreta ry William Simon has cautioned a~ainst tax cuts without balancing reduc· t1ons in fedC'rai spending. He was op lim1 s tic aboul t h e economy and said lhe recent oil price hike will have a very s mall t'conomic effect on the Una ~': States We athe r f.'air through Tues day with some cloudiness tonight. Temperatures 1n upper 60s, lows In the 40s. I NSl~E TODA l' IW11 War.ton . prtftdent of t~ Irvine Compo11y. reflect• on the 11ear1 of growth and de· wlopmmt and tht cbang;ng public . attftude1 t()ward it on Page AJ todav. Index .. • • . AZ DAIL y PILOT c White Howe 'Dry' Again? NEW YO RK <APJ -- President-elect Carter HY• he wUl return to a wine-only policy and bar hard IJquor from the White Hous e functions Asked an the current is sue or People magazine whether he would go back to the presadenllal trad1· lion of no strong alcohol an effect until the tenure of John F. Kennedy, Carter replied: "Thal Is my present in- tention. Most of the presi· dents have not ser ved hard liquor at receptions." F ..... Page AJ CHARGE ... Hamilton said inve!'.igalors beHeve Sulton is responsible for a total of e ight armed robberies that have occurred an recent months along the Orange Coast. The m arket was staked out last w eek a rtcr t he Albe rtson 's market in Laguna Beach had been robbed Both Al bertsons we re vic- t imized i n November. and because of the repeat robbery at the Laguna Ueach store, detec- tives said they believed the ban- dit would also return to Corona del Mar. He pointed out that al the time, the three oCficcrs believed Sulton might be the s upermarket bandit who shot and killt.>d a clerk dur· ing an Anaheim robbery Oct. 10. He said today they now do not believe Sutton is the man still hunted in that murder. Hamilton noted that 1n con· junction with the criminal an vest1gation being undertaken by detecti ves. the incident as the subject of t" o other am est1ga !Jons One 1~ the standard coroner s mvestagataon of a traumatic de ath and the othe r is the depart· menl ·s internal investigation of the incident. The captain said the internal investigation as a standard pro· cedure underta ke n "any time any police orficer is involved with the discharge or a firearm ... He said s upervisory personnel 1 have been examining the shoot- '"'~ to determine ir Thomas acted prudently and within procedures esta blish (•d b y dep a rtme n t policy. Hamilton said Thomas was or fered a special duty assignment at home but the orricer asked to return to duty Sunday. Asked abo ut the use of a 'hol~un 1n the parkmg lot which not only s<'n cs l hc supermarket. but a p1l1a take out and ;1 dru~ston~. JlJmalton pointed out that 1t 1.., the prererrt'd '>'Capon an thJt kind of a s1tuat1on lie said t he c;hot from J shot~un 1s not lethJ I at the d1stancl·~ th al " hulkt is !>O 1l rnuld not b4· dangerous to somc·onc .l ch.)tJn~1· from the ~huot 1nj( Ano ht• pomtc.-d uut that tht• r10111l of lll\10.C th<• shot~un IS tu rn.1kt· -.ur1• thJt 1( ,, 'tU<,f>e<'t 1~ '>hot hl· dm "' t .cl'! li:ll'k up and .,tJrt :o-hoot1n.c ;1.:a1n Mesa Church Plans Annual Gift Dinner fh,· l.\h.i11• Our Selves 1SOS 1 progr:im at St .John the Baptist Catholic Churrh 1n C06ta Mesa ic, sponsorini: It' se>vf'nth annual gll t and C'hn ,lma!t d.J M er dona 1100 through Wednesda~ Last year thc c hurch group d1s- tnbute<I Christmu!i dinners and to)' to 2 \6 fam1hc..,, Jccordang to ~treasurer (; al Fnese .lean Forb:ith. Ct:\a1rman of tht' ~OS pro~ram . ~.1 1Cl ··Donors (and •tt a pe rsonal c.-x perience san rc 'they shop for a specific family · · l Needy families ranl(c in size from thn.·<· to lS member.,, sht• lsrud. l Those Interest ed in sharing th<.• 1Chnst mas spirit ar c asked to call Ole SOS omce at 546-2047. t ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT t•Or.,... (Mt 0.fly P ....,, #ltt'!'#f\·f"1\t/lll'ln l>•NWllf'W" .... ~ p, ... , "'"~.,.,..,.... ....... f~.-Cll" -t fM\I P•1t)ti-.P\,"') fOMO·•"'• "'°'''"'-' "~f•IW\ ,,,. rtttf\h·tiir•J Mnt\fJl'I ll\'"""'~ ', \f• t t C""" ~ ...... .....,..,~, ft•.C" Hv"'4o'Qt""' ""'"'"' '-0!-fllil" t"''" Ytll~t hv1flle \41Jdl•e.t-\ VA11•9' HW1 \ t~"6M'ft ~l"Clw\1 A\o#_....,•~l,.l'fl l•"W\ '' ~1~4 1"41lu'1Un ~ ~~ fM .. ~.:c.:t:~~~~~~1.~,·.:~ .. ~,f'° ""'~' ·~~ ............. p ,. ~"' 4"'d J'vol twit , ... " c ..... Vfl(• l>r•oCN>l\t •l'lilt( .. 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Coast Guard spokesman Rich Meidl said four divers flown in from San Francis co began the difficult task of studying sub- merged portions of the 810-foot Sansinena for clues to the cause of the fiery explosion Fnday night. A private diving company also was searching under water for more bodies in the area of the broken hull. The firm was hired by the city. Oil in the wa ter reportedly hampered diving operations Sun- d av. The county coroner's offi ce identified the four crewmen as Calogero D ' As aro ; Oraz io O'Amico. 38; Umberto Scarogna , 56, and EmanueleOrgioli ,56. Three people were hospalali zed, one in serious condition. Meanwhile, the crewmen who escapded harm or suffered only minor injuries were resting at a San Pedro motel. Some talked about what made the difference between life and death. "Love saved me," said a machinist named Giuseppe. He had postponed his dinner twice to write a letter to his girlfriend. When he finallv finished and was about to take it to the mail room, the blast ripped apart that part or the tanker. Had he written half a page less, he said , he ought have been killed. A man whose brother was killed was too upset lo talk. The brother had been on shore two hours before the blast, calling home to Sorrento to find out how his wife andnewbori\babyweredoing. The men lost a ll the ir possessions. "I even lost my wed- ding ring," said one. A panel of three senior Coast Guard officers will conduct a formal investigation, interview- ing witnesses and examining evidence in an attempt to find what caused the explosion. "The men who know, the men who saw what happened, they are dead, "said a survivor. Pair Plucked From Peak · After Mishap A Marine Corps r ('SCIH' ht.>hcoptt'r plucked a seriously 1n- JUred hus band a nd wife from l ,700-foot Bedford Peale in the Santa Ana Mountains Sundoy mormng aftt•r their jt'<'fl 01pred m <'r and rollt•d down an t•mbank- ment. Two other pc•nple m the vchich· v.1•re less seriously inJ urcd a n1I ~1ven treatm ent at the scrnc by param edics from \'11la Park. an Oran~e County Fir<' Department spok+>..,man s aid today Flown to Mission ('om mun1ty llospital in Mission VieJO were Dorothy Schneide r. 30, and her husband . R obe rt. 31, from Orange Mrs Schneider was list ed rn stable cond1taon an thl' hospita l's intensn·e care ward lo day while her husband as in sta ble condition 1n a general ~ur gery ward The other couple, also from Orange. were identified as Sut' BJork, 21, and her husband, Paul, ~ The mishap occurrl'd at about JI 10 a m . on a na rrow dirt roan that winds up from the Silver ado Canyon floor to the top of Bedfor<I Peak. The j eer was near the top when the a ccident took place, the fire department spokesman saicl The paramedics responding to the crash dete rmined that lht• Snyders could not be transported safely by ambulance and the Marine helicopkr was calle<J in to do the job. Front F ai/,s 'Dry' State By The Assoc: la~ Prns "No r ain in sight." The words, heading up today 's National Weather Service summary for California, signaled no reprieve frorn one of the worst droughL'I the state has (aced in a century. A weak weather front that ap· peared to be pointed In our direc- tlon fizzled out before it could lay down even a mild dew on the parched countryaide of Northern CallfOmia. The forecast throuah Tuesday called for mostly clear akJes, with haze In many districta, and Utbt wtnda, mild daytime tem· peraturea and ea1y aeu oUshot'e. Police Escort F ,.....Page A J CABINET .•• Cabinet and other top.echelon government pos ts. So far the top black appointee is Rep. Andrew Youn& for United Nations am- buaador. Carter reportedly plans to name Mayor Kenneth Gibson of Newark. N .J ., to head the Department of Housing and Urban Development. After his news conference, Carter was scheduJed to meet ut his home with former Rep. Dale Alford <D -Ark.), an OP · thalmologlst. Carter told re· porters they would discuss health programs but smiled and declined to say whether Alford might be considered for a federal appointment. The President-elect also said anew that he plans to complete naming his Cabinet by Christmas, but that his final Cabinet announcement might be delayed until Thursday instead of Wednesday as expected. Asked about the selection of more women and minority ap- pointees , Carter said: "I am ap- plying the s ame criteria in the selection or all Cabinet members without regard lo their race or sex." He said it wouldn't be fair to lower the standard in their cases. Carter said that when the Cabinet is completed it will com- pare favorably with previous ones. Valium Debated At Trial By TOM BARLEY Ot llW O•llY r li.t SUH An orthopedic surgeon sum moned by \he prosecution as a r~ buttal witness testified today in OrWlge County Superior Court that Dr. Ross Todd McClure's use of Valium on a woman pa lienl with a back Injury was not accepted medical practice. Or. Homer Pheasant, a lee· lurer in back problems, testified that he had never prescribed the tranqwlizing drug tor a patient in any of the estimated 4,000 to 5,000 back injuries he has treated in his Los Angeles practice. The witness testified that most doctors prefer to prescribe bed rest or a brace for the kind o( in- jury described to the jury by a woman who claims Dr. McClure, SS, raped her in his South Laguna office last Jan. 7. The 22-year-old victim testified that she went to Dr. McClure for treatment of a back injury she suffered in a fall at her Dana Point apartment building. Officer Si g Swanstrom escorts Santa Claus to a meeting with school children in Costa Mesa. Santa (Costa Mesa police Lt. Ray Healy) visited hundred s of youngsters, arriving by poUce helicopter instead of the tradilional sleigh. Program is annual police ef/ort to spread good cheer during Yule season. The President-elect said that for undersecretary, deputy secretary and similar posts "we will actively recruit very large numbers of .~inorily groups and women ... He said that in the future it will be much easier to find women and blacks for Cabinet duty because o( the experience they will gain in the Carte r ad - ministration. She told the jury she was in· jected with Valium and then raped and subjected to other sex- ual Indignities while she was dazed and powerless to resist the doctor 's overtures. Dr. McClure, who taped much or the conversation that accom- panied the sexual activity, in bis office, testified that the patient was hardly arrected by the drug and willingly joined in love- makine. Deadlines Nearing For Trustee Seats Carter s aid there surely arc thousands of qualified women and minority-group members who could serve adequately an the Cabinet. But he said, ··1 have tried in every instance to ~et the Monastery, Art Burns Potential candidates for two seats o n the Coast Community College Dis tric t Board of Trustees have until Dec. 30 to fil e declarations of candidacy. The s eals are currently held by Trustee Worth Keene and George Rodda Jr Keene, a former Seal Beach postmaste r, has been on the col- lege board since 1961. He represents portions of Seal Beach, Westminster, Garden Grove and HunUogton Beach. Rodda, a Newport Beach at- torney. has been on the board since 1969. He represents areas or Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Both incumbents have indicat- ed they will seek re·election March 8 to new four-year terms Candidates can file a declara- tion or c andidacy with the OranRe CJunty Registrar of Voter~300 South Grand Ave., }PL 'Jiggles' Viking 2/or Better View PAS A 0 E N A I A P ) -.J d Propulsion Laboratory scientists ordered the Viking T'>'o orb1lcr spacecraft to alter 1Lc; Martian or- bit with a rocket bum earlv today to improve picture quality from lhc Red Planet "T hey·n· going to get a beller look a t the poles, and they believe they'll get better picture resolution because the craft's closest a pproa ch distance has been lowered from 949 males lo 495 m il es .'· s aid p roj ec t ~pokesman Don Bane. The c r aft 's cours e wa s c hanged by about 5 degrees. Bane said . The a lte r a t ions wer e ac romphshed by rocket hums that lasted for about 72 seconds dur-in~ ;i sequencc of orders to lhc craft betwcen 12·33 a.m. and 1:41 :J m PST today. Bone s aid trac king dat..i Rhowed the craft to be on the rle sired cours e when the orders were finished. Y 011ng Lauds Black Leader ATLANTA CAP> -United Na· lions Ambassador-designate An· drew Young says be believes black dissident Robert Sobukwe as a "South African Mart.in Luther King" who could probably be prime ministe r under majority rule. Young said Sunday his rela- tionship with Sobukwe, whose two children attend school and live with the -young family in AtlanUI, will not affect his position on South Africa, which he said was imeor"general abhorrence." A spokesman for President· elect Carter said Sunday in Pia.ins that Carter was not aware of Young '5 relation ship with Sobukwe. leader or the outlawed Pan Alrlcanlst Congress. But spokesman Rex Granum said Carter ''doesn't feel that the ftiend.shl~ will cause any dlf-tlcultJ• .. Santa Ana "A cand1datt' can pick up his papers, or it can be dont' by al least three sponsors for lh(' can d1date," s aid RD "Dewey" Hillman. a ssistant superinten· dent for the Ora nge County Department of Education. He said vote r s will ~cid e March 8 who will represent them in Districts 1 and 5 or the 88· square mile college area. Hillman said volers in the en· tire college dis trict will cast votes for c andidates in the two districts. best qualified person to serve in a Cabinet post, not just someone who would s erve adequately." lie !laid he had applied that s ame rigid standard to all pro· s pects. Before naming his selections publicly. Carter disclosed them by telephone to Sen. Strom Thurmond, rankin~ Republican on the Judiciary Committee m the next Congress. SALONICA, Greece <AP > The medieval Bulgarian monastery of Zographou on Mt. Athos was engulfed by flames to- day and one of the 15 resident monks was reported killed. Many art treas ures wer e feare d destroyed. 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Stock!t N TEN CE Police, DA Meet on CdM Sl~ying: • More Sought • Carter Names Woman to Post PLAINS, Ga . <AP > Pres idenl·elect Carter today named his first woman Cabinet !member, e ducator Juanita Kreps to be secr etary of com - merce, and appointed an Atlanta Jawyer to be attorney general and a Minn esot a farmer. congressman as secretary of agriculture. He said he is actively recruit· ing "very large numbers" of women , b l acks and other minority group members to serve in sub-Cabinet positions, and predicted that this will pro· l vide a pool of talent to serve at •~~~~~~~~~~~~- D•lf• l"ti.4 Sl•ff -· SUCCUMBS AT 74 Duncan Hardesty I Final Rites ~Held For f ~. Hardesty I Private funeral !>ervu:cs took place today at Pacific View Mortuary in Newport Fkarh for ongt1me Orange Coast r<'altor J Duncan Hardesty, who rlwd f''n day. He was 74 Mr Hardesty came to Oran~•' ~County 24 Y<'ar s ago from h1 i. !birthplace of Denver and '>~nt ~everal years as a yacht broker l~ore tum1n1e lo real cstat~ A Pac1f1c View spokesm an ~aid ~e lived on Lado Is le for 14 year-. .and sold r eal eslalt' rn lhe tLarl><>r Eea before m oving to Rossmoor isure World in Laguna II.Ills A Leisure World ofOclal said I r . Hardest y started selling homes an the r etirement com munHy 12 yurs ago, when the project firs t opened and retired there about two years ago. Mr. Hardesty was a past presi dent of the Newport Beach Board ol Realtors. a Shriner and was active in numerous community and civic organizations. He is llurvlved by bis wife. Hortense: sons Robert of Half Moon Bay and William ot 8aJboa Island: 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Simon Optimistic • 1 WASHINGTON CAP) Treasury Secretary William Stmon has cautioned against tax cuts 'Yilhout balancing reduc· t!ona in federal spending. He was optimistic about the economy and said the recent oil price hike wiU have a very small economic effect on the United Slates. O,HLV 4'-! DAV£ 'TIL XMA'f the top appointive le-vels or ruture administrattons. With four appointment!> lo go to fill his Cabinet, Carter indicated there will be at least one black among the people he chooses. Carter indicated that the balance or the Cabinet will be named by Thursday. At a nationally broadcast news conferenc.e. Carter presented : -Dr. Kreps,.an economist and vice pres ident of Duke Universi· ty, for secreatry or commerce. He said her credentials arc "absolutely superb." GriCfin Bell, Atlanta lawyer, former federal appeals court JUdge. for a llorney general. Carter said Bell v.111 be "<1 gr eat attorney general. .. Bell, 58, 1s a law partner of Carter adviser ·Charles Kirbo. Rep. Robert Bergland, a farmer ~ho has servt.>d m thC' House since 1970. to be secrelan of agriculture . Bergland IS a political ally of Vice Presidenl· elect Walter F. Mondale. Much of the questionmg at the news confe rence involved Carter 's campaign pledJ!c to in stall blacks and women 1n the Cabmet a nd other top-echelon government posts. So far the top black appointee is Rep. Andrew Young for United Nations am bassador. Carter reportedly plans lo name Mayor Kenneth Gibson of Newark . N .J ., to head lhc Department of Housing and Urban Development. After his news confert'nc<.>, Carter was scheduled to meet al hts home with former Rep. Dale Alford (O ·A rk .>. an op thalmologist. Carter told re, porters they would dJ.scuss health programs but s m iled and declined to say whether Alford might be considered for a federal appointment. The President-elect also said anew that he plans to complete nam i ng hi s Cabin et b y Christmas, but that his final Cabinet announcement might be delayed until Thursdav instead of Wednes day as expectl.'<f As~ed about the selection of more women and minority ap· pointees. Carter said : "l am ap· plying the same criteria m tht· selection o( all Cabinet m<'mberl. without re~ard to their race or sex." He said it v.o~dn'l be fair to lower the standard in the1r cases. Carter said that when the Cabinet is completed 1t will com pare favorabl) with previous on~ The P resident ·elect said that for undersecretary. deputy secretary and similar posts "we will actively recruit very large <SttCABINET, Pagf"A2) KUmWizard In Calif omia OAKHURST (AP> -"Our Came has spread to California ," Said the Imperial Wizard of the Ku KJux. Klan during• a cross· Ughtine ceremony here. About a doien klan rnembers plus eiJbt reporters watched the event near bis eastern Madera County community SaturfJay. night. However, tinder-dry c~lUons caused by the Jong drought pre- vented the white supremicist group Crom holding its tradi· t.iooal cross-burning. Instead, the ttosa was lighted by spolljghts powered by a generator. CLE.4N CLOSET WIW PILOT AD "Not only did I clean out the closet -but now I've got more money for Christmas presents! " THat's the sales success story shared by a Corona del Mar woman who placed this clu11ified ad: 0.11• l"Hol St•ll P"°le Santo on Parade This year's Parade of Lights m Newport 1 larbor ~ecm::, lo be the biggest a nd best yet, mC'luchng th1::, super-sized Santa and <Tew The pare.id" goes nightly through Thursday bc~mning at 6:30 p m at th<' Balboa Island ferry landing and end mg about three hours later . Prizes for best decorations will be awarded Thursday. More Bodies Hunted Divers Search !/arbor; Blast Clues Soughl, LOS ANGELES <AP> Divers st•ar ch ed the bottom of Los Anaeles Harbor loday for more bodies and clues to the cause or an explo!-10n that shattered an oil Doctor Says Valium Use Not Norm.al By TOM BARLEY 0t IM Diiiy l"llol SUit An orthopedic s urgeon sum· moned by the prosecution as a re· buttal witness testified today· in Orange County Superior Court that Or. Ross Todd McClure's use of Valium on a woman pa· l1<'nl with a bark inJury was not accepted medical practice Dr Hom er Pheasant, a lee· lurer in back problems, testified . that he h ad never prescribed the tranquilizing drug for a patient in any of the estimated 4,000 to 5,000 back &nJur ies he ha.<; treated in his Los Angeles practice. The witness testified that most doctors prefer to prescribe bed • rest or a brace ror the kind of in· jury described to the Jury by a woman who claims Dr. McClure, S.S. raped her in his South Laguna office last Jan. 7. The 22-year -old victim testified that she went to Or. McClure for treatment of a back injury s he suffered In a fall al her Dana Point apartment building. She told the jury she was in· jecled with Valium and then raped and subjected to other sex· ual Indignities while she was dazed and powerless to resist the doctor's overtures. Dr. McClure, who taped much of the conversation that accom· panied the sexual activity, in his office, testified that the patient was hardly affected by the drug and willingly joined in love- maklng lanker, le aving four persons de- ad and fi ve others presumed de· act. official' ••id. Coast Guard spokesman Rich Meidl said four divers nown in from San Franc1:.co tx-~an the difficult task O( studying l!Ub· merged portion!:> of the 810 fool Sans inena for clues to the cause of the fi ery rxploi.1011 Friday night A private dl\'ing company also was searching under waler for more bodies in the art'a of the broken hull. The firm was hired by the city . Oil in the water rcportedlv hampered diving operations Sun· day. The county coroner 's offi ce identified the four crewmen as Calogero 0 'Asar o: Orazio D'Amico. 38; Umberto Scarogni, 56 ; and EmanueleOrg1oli, 56. Three people were hospitalized, one in serious condition. Meanwhile. the crewmen who escapded harm or suffered only minor injuries were r esting at a San Pedro motel. Some talked about what m ad<' the difference between life and death "Love saved me," s aid a machinist n am ed Giuseppe. He had postponed has dinner twice to write a letter to his girlfriend . When he fmallv fmished and was No TrtUh On Holidays Regular Saturday trash collection will be' canceled on Christmas and Ne w Yearts, a ccordinf( to a spokesm~ for the City of Newport Beach. Newport residents whose trash Is picked up on Satur- day will have to wail until the following Wednesday before the trash trucks make their rounds again . about lo take it to the m ail room. the blast ripped apart that part of the tanker. Had he written half a page less. he said, he mi"ht have been killed. · A man whose broUJer -.yas killed was too upset lo talk. The brother had been on shore two hours before the blast , calling home to Sorrento to find out how his wife and newborn baby were doing. The m e n l ost a ll t h eir J)()Ssess1ons. "f even lost my wed· ding ring," said one. A panel of three seruor Coast Guard officers will conduct a formal investigation, intervieYU ing witnesses and examining evidence in an attempt to find <See TANKER, PageA2) ]PL 'Jiggles' Viking 2/or Better View PASADENA 11\Pl Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientists ordered the Viking Two orbiter spacecraft to alter its Martian or· bit with a rocket bum early today to improve picture quaJity Crom the Red Planet. "They're going to get a better look at the poles, and they believe they'll get better picture resolution bee a use the craft°s closest approach distance has been lowered from 949 miles to 495 m il es." said project spokesman Don Bane. Th <' c raft's course was changed b y about 5 degrees. Bane said. The a lterations were ac- complished by rocket burns that lasted for about 72 seconds dur· Ing a sequence of orders to the craft between 12:33 a.m. and 1:41 a.m. PST today . Bane said tracking data showed the craft to be on the de· sired course when the orders were finished. 'I Shot Her Four Times' J.ury Hean Meaa Murder Suapect'B Tape it' A videotape played in Orange Forman, '44, at the Co$ta Mesa "I'm just sorry I didn't klll her County Supe rior Court today home they shared at 2\82 Rural With the first s hot.·• abowa an accused murderer tell· Lane. ' " 'Cause I'm a good shot, but Ing Colla Mesa police he felt After reading the accused I'm drunk," the defendant said in stupid alte r s hooting hi s murderer his conatllutlonal htsstatement tothcpolice. girlfriend last May "because l rights, Costa Me11a Detectives He called the reason for the didn't make a good job or it with made both an audio and shooting ''strictly a maternal oneahot." videotape of their interviews matt.er." wtt.h hlm. When the accused murderer I "Are you a good shot?" M Hvy blue 4t green tuK Charles Edward M~teller was '40. Elec typrwrtr S70 asked by lnvesllgators. Today, those tapes •were played. to · t.bc e.iaht-aan, four· womab Jury ln Judi• Frank DomenJchlni 'a courtroom. described the shooting. he aaJd his vtctim was lying oo her side altheUme. Call xxx-xux, "Exte11ent. l should have done lt with one shot ," Mosteller If you need quick holiday ed cub, caU 642·5678. Put a fow repU · ld u wontt to work for you ln the DA1. 't'be ~·year·O construe on ., workor LI charred wttb the M~ _11_PU_ot_c:_l•_•_•_lf_ied_•· ____ ...,._20 ahootlng death ol ~rJe~at f "Tbe truth or the matter l• I shot tbe dainn brolld fpu.r Umes. JU•htt .. JifoetoUtt told the two lnvestl,atort. "She sot up and slePJ)ed me ln the face," he said to the in· vett.11at.ora. "Tbat'1 the flnt and last Ume lbe'U eve.r~a&." be added as b.la vol,.. ott. , . • ~ • l;" • • ·•'J--WV -~. .At" } J ,Y ~ - I ... Charges Eyed in Shooting By JOANNE REYNOLDS Oi IM D•llJ l'ltt<I SI.I" Newport Beach police were scheduled to mee t with district attorney's aides today in a conti· nuing probe or the robbery and slaying at Albertson's Market Friday night In Corona del Mar. A bystander was slain by mis· take when a police officer shot a1 the flee ing suspect. Capt. Richard Hamilton, com- mander of the department's de· Lectjve division, said today the conference will be held to de- termine what charges will be filed against the San Clemente man arrested in ~he incident and 'Just exactly what the depart. ment's criminal culpability is." Richard William Sutton, 20, of Calle Los Bolsas. was taken lnto custody Friday night after he al- legedly held up the market at »t9 E. Coast Jhghway. Officer Doug Thomas. who was staked out at the mark'et with or. ficer Bill Mcinnis and Sgt. George Coelho, accidentally shot and killed n bystander as he pursued Sutton. The dead man has been iden· tified as Joe Hines, 61 , of 34142 Street or the Ruby Lantern. Dana Point Hamilton said Hines apparent- 1 y wa s brow s ing through Christmas trees in the store's parking lot,· when Sutton, who had allegedly just taken $700 at gunpoint from three store clerks, dashed out of the ~tor~. Thomas. 25. a three-year veteran o( the force, and Coelhp started lo chase Sutt.on, orderi"9' him to stop. Juat a s Tho mas fir e d , Hamilton s aid, Hines stepped out from the Christmas trees and in· to the line of fire. He was hit in the stomach with one blast from Thomas' shotgun and died about an hour later al Hoag Me morial Hos pital. Sutton was located about a block a way. hiding under a parked car. He has been bool<ed on a char8e of murder because or the homicide which occurred dur- ing the commission of a felony crime. Hamilton said investigators believe Sutton is responsible for a total of eight armed robtJeries that have occurred in recent months along the Orange Coast. The market w as staked out last week after the Albertson's market in Laguna Beach had been robbed. Both Albe rlson s were vie· ti mi zed in November, and because of the repeal robbery at lhe Laguna Beach st.ore. dete<:·' lives said they believed the ban- dit would also return to Corona del Mar. . He pointed out that at the tim lhe three officers believed SuttO mi~t be the supermarket bandi wfl~ehot and killed a clerk dur- ing ln Anahe im robbery Oct. 10. He said today they now do not believe Sutton is the man still hunted in that murder. Hamilton noted that in con· junction with the criminal In· vestlgation being undertaken by detectives, the incident is t!ic- <See CllA RG E, PageA2> Coast Weather Fair through Tuesday with some cloudin ess tonight. Temperatures in upper 60s, lows In the40s. INSIDE TODA\' Ray Wation, president of I~ lhrine Company, r~ts on the ytar1 O/ growth and cU- Vfiopm"11 . and the cbonginQ J'llbUC . ottitudH towarcf if Oft PoQc Al today. , COMMERCE CHOICE Juanita Kreps NEXT ATTORNEY GENERAL Atlanta Lawyer Bell APWlroplleto• FARMER FOR AGRICULTURE Rep. Robert Bergland Fro• Page ,t I CABINET ... number-; of mmor11\ )(roup:-and women .. lie s.11d that 111 lhl• futurl' 11 'r\<1IJ he 1nul'h caSll'r In find "omen .rnd bl:H·k., for Cabin<'t dut\ because of tl11· C)(pcr1enc1• thcv " ii I ~a in 1 n th 1• C .1 rte r a II m1n1<;trat ion Carter .. aid thrrc i.un•ly llfl' thou:..nnds or <1uahhed women .md m1noritv-group member., 'Aho could st>rve adequately in the C Jbinct. Rut hi" ~aid, • l have' tned in e\.crv m!>t.mcc to get the bt>st quahh('d pt•r .. on lo '"rve in a Cabm<.'t i>O"'I. not JU"t .,om('{>nc• who would o;cn c adequatt'IY " He 'ia1d he hJd appli. ~amc rigid stJnd~ird tn al i~Cts .. • Before nJmrn~ his sl'lections pubhclv. 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A\\t\t~t ~"•0•"' lOtV"\ Ttltpl'oone (714)1Ml~t CIHllllN AcfvtrtleMe 1424e1t Clltt'rltltl ,.,,. °"-(Hif _,..,...., c;.m. ,._., i!o """' >le<I••· II--· ..,lltflat Mitt•' •' a4v•rth•"'•l'llU ftt•fif\ m•• " ,..Ndv"ll '""~•vi tHtlt l Pf'"lltt~ -1 c...,,,..._.,. ~ ''"" "''.,. o•ld .. ~•• ~· Cillllet•lf \dUtl•tto~ I• h,, .. , ~) N ==r..:;; :~If~ _,CM,, ll'\ll \My0 Monday Decembor 20 1976 Plane Slams Stadium BALTIMORE <AP) -"We couldn'tduck. we couldn't run, we didn't know what to do.•· said Yvon Tyler of Baltimore. who saw a single-engine plane slam inlo the upper deck of Memorial Stadium, minutes after the end of the Baltimore Coils-Pittsburgh Steelers· National Football League playoff game. The pilot and three policemt•n all suffered minor inJuries from the crash into the nearly empty section. Ten minutes before, the stands had been dotted with diehards among the 60,020 fans who stayed to the end of the Colts· 40-14 defeat. The Federal Aviation Ad- ministration said the plane's description matched that of a craft reported I asl week for flying too low over the stadium. However. officials said. the re· gistralion number of last week's plane was unknown "The plane circled the field <Sunday> . . . and then came back into the stadium," said Ms. Tyler. "It tried to climb and it banked, but it couldn'tma.keit." The pilot. Donald Droner. 42. of Baltimore. was admitted to Union Hospital in fair condition. police said. Dave Quiller. a public relations spokesman ror the Baltimore Colts football team, said the pilot was unconscious and taken out on a stretcher. Jack Eoage. a spokesman for the Aldino-Churchville Airport, said Kroner flew into the small Harford County airport Sunday afternoon, traded planes and left in the aircraft that crashed. "He came in and watched the ball game for a while," before taking off in the other plane. F.oage recitlled. "We were all "atchmg the gamt' and the next thing we knew. there was our plane on the screen.·· A team of investigators from the National Air Transportation Safety Board joined the probe of the stadium crash. A spokesman said the board does not normally investigate non-fatal crashes but made an exception because or the potential of a catastrophe. Authorities said two of the three city policemen were taken to hospitals . Officer David Williams, 29, was in fair condition after being overcome by smoke, and officer Joseph Sacco. 34, was treated for minor cuts and re- leased. Since 197-1. airplanes have been banned from flying below 3,000 feet over: "any public or private sporting arena" rn Maryland. However. state St'n. John Carroll Byrnes said. the law has never been enforced. NB Employe Unite d Way Gifts Cited Newport Beach city employcs have been lauded by city coun- cilmen for pledging contnbutions totaling $16,688 to the Urutcd Way for 1917. City councilmen said they were very pleased with the outcome of this )t'ar's campaifO'I which was headed by Dave Harshbar~er. director of the city's Manne Department. According to Harshbarger. the donations reflect a 3.8 percent in- crease over 1976's donations. Four city department showed 100 percent employe participa- 1..lon -admm1stralloo. attorney, city clerk and finance -and two. fire and library had more than 90 percent of their employes con- tribute. Three departments had better than 80 percent part1c1pahon. They are ~cneral services. parks. beaches and recreation and public works. The largesl dollar a mount con· tribuled came from the fire de· partment where 105 cmployes pledged a total of $3,671. Harshbarger 's report noted that this year the Police Employes Association. which conducts the fund raising in the department, only had a 23.6 per- cent participation. renecting a total pledge or $1,699. Steve Van Horn. president of the association explained that as- sociation members had lndicated that they wanted an alternate lo UnJted Way. He noted th at a police employe's wife had died of cancer and Mayor Howard Rogers had died of a heart attack during the past year. so the as· soclation informed its members that they could donate to United Way or to memorial funds in the Heart Association or American Cancer Society. Muni Memo Told SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Municipal Railway 1eneral manager Curtis Grreen says be interprets a sharply worded memorandum from the state to mean that the Munt 1y1tem "can be shut down'" I/ safety huardJ are not CCIT'eeted in a !ewday1. AU 'er lip O.lly f'IMll Si.ff P'Mto Output On Rise In U.S. WASHINGTON (AP>-Thena- tton's total output of goods and services showed an annual rate of increase of 3.9 percent in the foll quarter, revised eovernment figures showed today. The latest revision leaves the growth rate slightly below the 4 percent rate most economists Cfins1der necessary to reduce un- employment. City ~o~kf!len spent the past week putting the fm1 sh1ng touches on routine main· tenance at Newport Beach's Big Canyon Reservoir . The reservoir is drained periodically for cleaning and patchirtg. It 1s now being refilled. Towers in back- ground are high rise office buildings at Newport Center. The final adjustment of the Gross National Product <GNP) for the three-month period ending in September compared to a four percent GNP estimate in October and 3.8 percent estimate in Nov· ember. At the same lime, Commerce re,•ised its inflation rate in the GNP and reported prices in· creased at an annual rate of 4.4 percent during the quarter. The final figure was higher than the 4 2 percent rate estimated in NO\'· ember, but the same as October's estimate. Deadline For Board Filing Set Potential candidates for two seats on the Coast Community College District Board of Trustees have until Dec. 30 to file declarations or candidacy. The seats arc currently held by Trustee Worth Keene and George Rodda Jr Keene. a former Seal Beach postmaster;, has been on the col- 1 ege boa rd. since 1961, He r epresents portions of. Seal Beach, Wes tminster, Garden Grove and Huntington Beach~ Rodda, a Newport Beach at- torney. has been on the board since 1969 He represents areas of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Both incumbents have indicat- ed they will seek. re-election March 8 to new four-year terms. Candidates can file a declara- tion of candidacy with the Orange County Registrar of ' Voters. at 1300 South Grand Ave., · Santa Ana. "A candidate can pick up his papers, or it can he done by at least three sponsors for the can- didate." said R.D . "Dewey" lllllman. :.issistant superinten- dent for the Orcinge County Department of Education. He said \'Oters will decide March 8 who will represent them in Districts l and s or the 88· square mile college area. Hillman said voters in the en- tire college d1stnct \\ill cast votes for candidates in Hie two dis tricts F ro• P a g e A I CHARGE ... subject of two other investiga- tions. One is the standard coroner's investigation of a traumatic de- ath a nd the other is the depart- ment's internal investigation of the incident. The captain said the internal investigation is a standard pro- cedure undertaken "any time any police officer is involved with the discharge of a firearm." He said supervisory peNionnel have been examining the shoot- ing to determine if Thomas acted prudently and within procedures establish ed b y department policy. Hamilton said Thomas was of- fered a special duty assignment al home but the officer asked to return to duty Sunday. As ked about the use o( a shotgun in the parking lot which not only serves the supermarket, but a pizza takeout and a drugstore. Hamilton pointed out that it is the preferred weapon in that kind of a situation. He said the shot from a shotgun 1s not lethal at the distances that a bullet is so it could not be dangerous to someone a distance from lhe shooting. And he pointed out that the point of using the shotgun is to make sure that if a suspect is shot, he doesn't get back up and start shooting again. White Howe 'Dry' A.gain? NEW YORK <AP) - President-elect Carter says he will return to a wine-only policy and bar. hard lJquor from the White House functions. Asked ln the cun-ent is- sue of People magatine whether be would go back to the presidential trndl-· Uon or no strong alcohol in effect until the tenure of John f . Kennedy, Carter roplled: '"11'at it my rresent ln. tentlon. Moat o the presi. denta have not served hard llq\IOt' a t re<?eptfona." Council to Rule On Advisory Panel Thirty-six Newport Beach resi- dents who serve on half a dozen advisory committees cQµld be out or jobs if the city council de- cides to abide by tbe letter of its policy. According to City Manager Robert Wynn, the council's re- cent review of its policy manual turned up a provision which declares that members of ad- visory bodies shall only serve one year. Wife Jai le d Afte r Slaying A reported quarrel between a couple in a Santa Ana area apart· ment ended early today with the husband d ead from gunshot wounds and the wife booked into Orange County Jail on murder charges. sheriff's deputies said. Deputies said the victim was identified as Eugene Ware. 30, of 14802 Newport Ave. They said he died in his bedroom after being shot in the chest and arm. Officers booked Evelyn Louise' Ware, 28, into the county jail and will seek a murder complaint. A related policy goes on to state that in the case of boards and commissions, in the futeresl of getting a variety o! citizen participation. these members s hall not be reappointed to second terms. Exceptions may be made, ac- cording to policy. in cases where councilmen want to honor a citizen for a job well done by re- appointing him to another term_ Wynn notes that the reappoint- ment prohibition only specifies boards and commissions rt does not mention committees According to a memo to city councilmen, they have three ch?ices: change the policy, reap- point the 36 people or declare the 36 positions vacant. F rmte Page A l TANKER ••. what caused the explosion. "The men who know, the men who saw what happened, they arc dead," said a survivor. In the S<.'Cond quarter, prices rose 5.2 percent. The final GNP revision means lhe nation's output or goods and services has fallen for the second consecutive quarter. The rate of growth in the first three months of the year was 9.2 percent. In the April-June quarter, it waS4.Sper· cent. . Commerce also revised upward tts estimate of corporate profits for the year to $85.1 billion. The department originally estimated corporate arter-tax profits would hit $84 .8 billion Jn 1976, when com- puted at an annual rate using GNP third-quarter estimates. Corporate profits based on second quarter data were placed at $82.7 billion. Sammy Gets Party LAS VEGAS (AP> -Even for Laa Vegas, the celebration of Sammy Davis Jr. 's 51st birthday was a real blow out. A star-studded group of about 800 persons gathered here Thurs· day night to Cele Davis, paying $100 per plate. Proceeds will go to the United Negro College Fund, which staged the benefit to honor Davis' devotion to its cause. WHATEVER SHAPE YOUR BUDGET IS IN THERE'S A SINGER GIFT TO FIT IT. A Smgl'r • \cwing machine is an cxtr:iord1narv pft. Bue ch;n doesn't me.in u\ :in 1mpo,~ibll' one. Bccau\l' r l.'g.1 rdk"" of how· much you w;im to 'J'X'nd. 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S•oek~ VOL. 69, NO. 355, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MO NDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1976 TEN CENTS, APWirtPMlo REMAINS OF THE 810.FOOT TANKER SANSINENA LIES IN LOS ANGELES HARBOR Five People Still Missing After Explosion Destroys Vessel, Spills 0 11 More Bodies Hunted Divers Search Harbor; Blast ~ LOS ANGELES CAP) Otvers search ed the bottom of Los Angeles Harbor today for mon.• bodies and clues lo the caus<' of an explos ion that shattered an oil tanker, leaving four persons de ad and five other:. presumed de ad. officials s aid. Coast Guard spok<>sman H1ch Meidl s aid four divers flown in from San Francisco began the difficult task of study1n~ sub- merged portions of the 810-foot Sansinena for clues to the cause of the fier y explosion Friday rught. A private d iving company also ~as searching under waler for more bodies in the area of the broken hull. The firm was hired by the city . Oil in the water reportedly hampered diving operations Sun d<ty. The county coroner's office identified the four crewmen as Calo g e ro O 'As aro; Orazio D'Amico, 38; Umberto Scarogni, I.agnaa Sex Case Surgeon Testifies Valium 'Not Used' By TOM BARLEY Ol IM 01lly Pll .. Sl"tt An orthopedic ~uri:eon ~um mooed by the prosecutJ on as a re buUaJ witness testified today in Orange County Supenor Court that Or Ross Todd McClure·s use of Valium on a woman pa tient with a back IOJUry was not accepted med ical pract1<•t• Dr. Homer Pheasant, a Irr lurer in back problems. testifi l'<l that he had never prescnbed th1• tranquili'zing drug for a patient 111 any of the e~t1ma tf'd 4.000 to 5,000 back in1uries he has ln'atcd in his Los Angel rs practice The witness te'lllfied that most doctors prefer to pr<':>('nbe hed rest or a brace for the kind or 1n Jury dl'scrlbed to the JUf)" by " w<Jman who chums l>r McClure ~.raped her an has Sooth l.al{una office last Jan 7 The 22·year·old v1ct1m tcst1fw<I that she went to Or McClure fnr Woman, Tot Found Dead LOS ANGELES (API -Anun identified young woman and a baby boy were found murdered in a Venice aUey and pollcesald ear· ly today they had neither a sus· pectnor a motive. Investigators said the woman, described as 18 to 25 years of age, had been stabbed to death. They did not reveal how the baby was killed. treatment of a back iruury she suffered 1n a fall at her Dana Point apartment build.mg. She told the jury she was in· jected with Valium and then raped and s ubj ected to other sex· ual indignities while she was dazed and powerless to resist the doctor 's overtures. Dr. McClure. who ta ped much of the convers at1on that accom· parued the sexual activity, in his oCfire. testified that the patient was hardly affected by the drug and w11lingly Joined tum in lov <'making. CUSD Groups In Agreement On Contract By ANNE COOPER OilM O••IY Pilol~ff Negotiators for the Capistrano Unified School Ois tnct and the Capistrano Unified Education As- sociation have reached tentative agreement on a two-year teacher <'mployment con tr act. Basic provisions of the pact. in· elude an 8.4 percent salary hike, the highest among Orange County unified school districts to have settled this year , according to Supe r i ntende n t J e r ome Thornsley. Cl~s Sough/, 56; and Emanuele Orgioli, 56. Three people were hospitafaed, one in serious condition. Meanwhile, the crewmen who escapded harm or suffered only manor injuries were resting at a San Pedro motel. Some talked about what made the difference between life and death. "Love saved me," s aid a machinist named Giuse ppe. He had postponed his dinner twice to write a letter to his girlfriend. When he finally finished and was about to take it to the mail room, the blast ripped apart that part of the tanker. Had he written haJf a page less, he said, he might have been killed. A man whose bro~r was killed was too upset to talk. The brother had been on shore two hours before the blast, calling home to Sorrento to find out how his wife and newbor n baby were doing. The men los t all their passessions . "I even lost my wed- dlng ring.·' said one. A panel of three seruor Coast Guard offi cers will conduct a formal investigation, interview- ing witnesses a nd examining evidence in an attempt to find what caused the explosion. "The men who know. the men who saw what happened, they are dead," said a s urvivor. Quakes Jolt ParkAretu WASHI NGTON (APl -Two minor earthquakes hit the ex- treme northwes t corne r of Yellowstone Na tional park on Sunday, the U S. Geological Survey said The tremors were felt in the Wyoming-Montana border area where they we re centered and al other points throughout the park. but no damage was reported, ac- ('Ording to a s pokesman here and National Park Service officials there. The first quake was registered at about 4.5 on the Richter scale and the second at about 4.3, the USGS Earthquake Information Service al Golden, Colo .. said. Newspapers Merge ROCHESTE, N.Y. (AP> -The Gannett Co., Jnc.. newspaper group announced agreeme.nt in principle today for a merger with Speidel Newspapers, Inc., in a $173 million deal. Juanita Kreps 1st WontanNailled In Carter Cabinet PLAINS , Ga . (AP) - President·elect Carter today named his first woman Cabinet me mber, educator Juanita !<reps to be secretary of com· merce, and appointed an Atlanta lawyer to be attorney general and a M innesota farmer- congressman as secretary of agriculture. He said he is actively recruit· ing "very large numbers" of women . blacks a nd other minorit y g r o up members to serve in sub-Cabinet positions, and predicted that this will pro- vide a pool of talent to serve at the top appointive levels of future administrations . With four appointments to go to fHJ his Cabinet, Carter indicated there wi ll be at least one black among the people he chooses. Carter indicated that the balance of the Cabinet will be named by Thursday. At a nationally broadcast news t'onference. Carter presented: -Or. Kreps, an economist and vice president of Duke Universi· ty, for secreatry of commerce He s aid her credentials are "absolutely superb." -Griffin Bell, Atlanta lawyer, former Cederal appeals court judge, for attorney gener al. Carter s aid Bell will be "a great attorney general." Bell. 58, is a law partner of Carter adviser Charles Kirbo. -Rep. Robert Bergland. a farmer who has served in the House sint'e 1970, lo be secretary of agriculture. Bergland is a political ally of Vice President· elect Walter F. Mondale. Much of the questioning al the neW3 conferef)ce involved Carter 's campaign pledge to in· staJI blacks and women ln the Cabinet and other top-echelon government posts. So far the top black appointee is Rep. Andrew Young for United Nations am- bassador. Carter reportedly plans to name Mayor ,Kenneth Gibson of Newark. N.J .. lo head the Department of Housing and Urban Development. After his n ews conference . Carter was scheduled to meet at his home with former Rep. Dale Alford <D ·Ark.), an OP · thalmologist. Carter t old re. porters they would discuss health prog ram s but smil ed and declined lo say whether Alford might be considered for a federal appointment. The President·elect also said anew that he plans to complete naming hi s Cabinet by Christmas, but that his final Cabinet announcement might be delayed until Thursday instead of Wednesday as expected. Asked about the selection of more women and rrunority ap· <See CABINET, P age A%) CLEAN CWSET Jf111l PILOT AD "Not only did I clean out the closet -but now I've got more money for Chr istmas presents!" That's the sales success story shared by a Corona del Mar woman who placed this classified ad: flx9 llvy blue & green rug ~O. Elec typrwrtr $70. Call xxx-xxxx. If you need quick holiday cash, call 642-5678. Put a few words lo work for you in the Dal· ly Pilot classifieds. COMMERCE CHOICE Juanita Kreps ·'"""'.....,., .. FARMER FOR AGRICUUURE Rep. Robert Bergland Burglar Gets $3,923 Haul In Clemente Police In San Clemente report· ed no leads today ln their in· vestigation or a burglary of a locaJ stationery in which the thief carted off a 400-pound floor safe. local stationery store in which the thief carted off a 400.pound floor safe. Police said the burglar ap- parently climbed through a rear window of Russell Stationers, 176 Avenida Del Mar, then opened the rear loading dock doors to ac· complish ttis crime. Inside the safe were cash and checks accumulated from sales Tuesday afternoon through Thursday. Russell's manager did not specify how much t'ash was lost, but said, "There won't be as much again." H e s u ggested tha t all customers who wrote checks dur· Ing that period stop payment and write new ones. AliJo(aken wer e a cash register which only contained coins, three electric typewriters, a display case of 20 Buck knives, and a stamp and t'oln display. The total loss was put at $3,923. NEXT ATTORNEY GENERAL Atlanta Lawyer Bell Candidate Files for School Post A Mission Viejo man who des cribes himself J S "an average person who wanL-. ques- tions answered" has become the first official candidate in the Sad- dlebat'k Valley Unified School District's March trustee election. Marvin Sliver, 24051 Salero Lane, a Pacific Te lephone direc· tory sales repres entative, filed nomination papers Friday with the rounty Registrar or Voters. William L . Ke lly, associate de- an of s tudent affairs at Sad· dleback College. look out nomina· tion papers Friday. Seven other people, including the two incumbents. have in· dicated that they, too, will join what is cxpecll'd to be a hotly contested race for the two vacant trustee seals. Silver, who has never run for public office before, said he is seeking a seat on the school board because he has been frustrated by a lack of answers to. questions about district finances, teacher negotiations, the cur· riculum and the recreation de· partment. Silver is a six-year res ident of the district and the father of four children. He IS president or the Mission VieJo Aquatics Club and represents Montevideo Elemen- tary School's PTA on a district advisory council. 2 in Family Die MEDFORD. Ore. CAP> -Two members of a Yrekri, Calif., family were killed and two others iOJured in a head·on collision Saturda y on Interstate 5 at Sis· kiyou Summit just north of the California ·O r egon border. Oregon state police said Barbara Lane DeRose, 37, and her son. Dwayne Christopher. 16, died, Cheryl DeRose. 14. was in poor condition, her father, David Brice DeRose, was listed in fair condition. Coast. The bodies were found behind a building at 503•2 Broadway Ave. Sunday night. Police sald they could f ind no one lo the neighborhood who knew the woman and it was not immediate- ly established whether the woman and baby had been killed there or elsewhere. The Laguna Beach Unified School District settled fo r a six percent increase, with a base salary of $10,402 and a maximum of S21,291. Irvine Unified settled at 6.35 percent. with a base salary cl $10.266 and a maximum of $20,762. l'iejo MAC to Meet ONLY + OA'tS 'TIL. ><"4A~ ! The new base schedule in the Capistrano district is S9,958, lbe maximum $21,779. Teat'her negotiations in the neighboring Saddleback Valley Unified School District are CUT· renlly at a s tandstill. Supt . Richard We lte has said negotiators are waiting for a re- commendation from the mediator who was called into negotiations in November. Tony Leon, CUEA president, said teachers are satiafied with the lentaUve contract, which hr· fng1 them in line for average teacher salaries tn the county. Last year Capistrano teachers were two percent below the coun· ty average. Leon said CUEA negotiators settled for an 8.4 percent salary hJke with lrioge beneflta over another district offtt for an 8.S (&ft CONTRAcr, P .. e A2> Park Problems Studied A key Mission Viejo MUIUcipal Advisory Council committee will address two potentially serious problems relating to community parks Wednesday -vandalism and allegations of poor main· tenanee. 'lbe committee will meet at 7:90 p.m . ln the councll offices at 28161La Paz Road. Of primary concern to the eom- mlttee ts an inquiry by the Orange County Environmental Mana1ement Agency about un- usually blgh COIU fM repalritii wb.at appear• to tH. damqe by Vandall, The EMA '1, publlc fftfliUa operation divlllon b.u ~ UtAt from July of 1975 to October or this year, nearly $27,500 damate bas been done to sprinklers, lighting, landscaping and recrea· tion equipment in Mission VieJo's local parks. A county spokes man conceded that some of the da.mqo may have been caused by rnain· ten.nee CJ'ewt lo t.b6 course of such work•• lawn mowtnc and weedine. 8~ the 1poke1masr said the count)' felt It Wat the MAC'• l'el))Ofta1blllty to examlne the ·liWAtiOll and IUHell methodl ol allmatins tbe probl~m. Jn a related acenda item the jwk ,.... 1• tcbedWed to dil· CUN an appeal for better park maintenance from residents who live around Linda Vista Park. lOcaled adjacent to an elemen- tary 1cbO<!I on Perlcla Drive. The MAC has been informed that the park is always cover;ed wtlb Utt.er and broken glap and, on occasion. mauled and mutllat- ed blrd1 and small animala ap· parently killed by dog\. or coyotes have been found by chl1dren . Other Items on the ageoda in· dud• djscuaaton of tennis court U.,,.tin,, p~ed park s1te Im- provement.a and park develop. ment planning. Weather Fair through Tuesday with som e cloudiness tonight. Temperatures in upper 605. lows in the 40s. INSIDE TODA~ Ray Wotaon, preftdent of ti~ lruiM Compon11, reflect. on t~ 11eora of growth and M· ve~t . and the cbangirtg public. oUftudH toward it on P.aqe Al today. ladex '· t . ' A % DAIL y PILOT SB O•lly P004 Si.ff Pllolo SUCCUMBS AT 74 Duncan Hardesty Hardesty Service s Conducte d Private funeral services took place today at Pacific View Mortuary in Newport Beach for longtime Orange Coast real tor J . Duncan Hardesty, who died Fri- day. He was 74. Mr. Hardesty came to Orange County 24 years ago from his birthplace or Denver and spent several years as a yacht broker before turning to real estate. A Pacific View swkesman said he lived on Lido Isle for 14 years and sold real estate in the Harbor Area before moving to Rossmoor Leisure World in Laguna Hills. A Leisure World official said Mr. Hardesty started selling homes in the retirement com- munity 12 years ago, when the project first opened and retired there about two years ago. Mr. Hardesty was a past pres•· dent of the Newport Beach Board of Realtors. a Shriner and was active in numerous community and civic organ1zat1ons He 1s survived by his wife, Hortense; sons Ro0ert of Half Moon Bay and Wilham of Balboa Island: 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Rite s Today For R e tire d Auto D e aler Funeral sen·1<'es were con ducted today for r('tm>d Nev. port 8.-ach auto cleal<'f Karl G Miller. who was a rt>S111ent Clf the• La~una llills L<'1i.ure Worl<I n· tirement commun1tv at the t1m1• of his death Dec 17 · Mr Miller owned a Chevrol<'l dealership under his name start ing an the mid 1950s along Pac1fic- Coast Highway in Nt'wport Beach He gradually '.>old out his in· teres t and wa-. complctelv out of the busrness m 1964. The de alersh1p, now Connell Chevrolet. relocated to CoMa Mesa shortly after Miller's rt>ltrcmcnt Mr. Miller was n member of the Pacific Anf?lt'rs Club and a charter m<'m ber nf thr I rvint> Coai.t Countn Cluh in Nt>wport Beach He 1s survived by hts w1Ce, Marguerite. a son, Richard K Miller of Newport Beach and a daughter, M aril)'n Kronenberg or Palos Verdes Gunman Kills 2 EL MONTE (AP> -Two men wwe killed when n gunman walked into a South El Monte funtiture store Sunday night and belan indiscriminately nnng a high·p<>wered rinc al four OCC'U· pants. Authorities identified the d~d as John Mendoza, 49, and Rleardo Jurado . .U, both employed at the furniture store. ORANGE COAST ltt DAILY PILOT- .,_ f>"~ CM\f OlllY ~•04 -'"'-"''" '' (l'Jl'ft ~.,.,. .... '#\Pt.,,. 1\0\IDll"""'tr, .. Or~ ::-•"'• .. c-•~• ~*"'"...,...,• ~~-~~~,~~':':.1~:-~:; ~ tl lft Ve•l•f lrw1"t. 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Oec;ember 20, 1978 Plane Slams Stadium BALTIMORE <AP> -"We couldn't duck. we couldn't run, we didn't know what l-0 do," said Yvon Tyler of Baltimore, who saw a single·engane plane slam tnlo the upper deck of Memorial Stadium. minutes after the eod or the Baltimore Colts-Pittsburgh Steelers' National Football League pl ayoH game. The pilot aod thr~ ,POiicemen all suffered minor injuries from the crash into the nearly empty section. Ten minutes before. the stands had been dotted with diehards among the 60,020 fans who stayed to the end of the Coils' 40·14defeat. The Federal Aviation Ad- ministration said the plane's description matched that of a craft reported last week for flymg too low over the stadium However, omcials said, lhe re- gistration number of last week's plane was unknown. .. The plane circled the field (Sunday) . . . and then came back into the stadium," said Ms. Tyler. '"It tried to climb and it banked, but it couldn't make it." The pilot, Donald Droner, 42, of Baltimore, was admitted to Union Hospital in fair condition, police said. Dave Quilter, a public relations spokesman for the Baltimore Colts football team, said the pilot was unconscious and taken out on a stretcher. Jack Eoage, a spokesman for the Aldino-Churchville Airport, said Kroner flew into the small Harford County airport Sunday afternoon. traded planes and left in the aircraft that cr:ished. "He came in and watched the ball game for a while." before taking off in the other plane, Eoage recalled. ''We were all watchang the game and the next thing we knew. there \\as our plane on the screen." A team of investigators from the National Air Transportation Safety Board joined lhe probe of the stadium crash. A s,POkesman said the board does not normaJly investigate non-fatal crashes but made an exception because of the potential or a catastrophe. Authorities said twoorthe three city policemen were taken to hospitals . Officer David Williams, 29, was in fair condition after being overcome by smoke, and officer Joseph Sacco, 34, was treated for minor cuts and re· leased. Since 1974. airplanes have been banned from rlying below 3,000 feet over "any public or pnvate sporting arena" in Maryland. However. state Sen. John Carroll Byrnes said. the law has never been enforced. FronePage AJ CONTACT. • percent salary mcrease w1lh no fringe benefits. The <'Ontract also contains a provision to reopen negotiations onsalaraes and frmgebenefifls. "We're satisfied that we have a i:ood contract." said Leon. "cer- tainly one we can work under The nl'gotiations process is a tedious, arduous task. with no winners or losers. But we· re satJsfied. '· Leon said teachers are expect- ed to ratify the contract at a J?eneral meeting early 1n January. In the meantime, d1stnct and CUEA attorneys will be workang on the language of the contract in preparation for a publJc heanng at a Jan. 3school board meeting. Thornsley said trustees are ex- pected to approve the contracl Collowang the public hearing. Salary increases arc retroactive to July 1 and fringe beneCils to Oct.) The dist net has yet to reach set- tlement with Teamster Local No. 911, representing about 40 bus drivers and mechanics. Supt. Thornsley said negotiat.P.rs hope to reach agreement on that con tract by the end of the year. The school board approved a 6.5 percent salary increase Dec. 6 for employes of lhe California School Employes Association , Chapter 224. This agreement also included additional fringe benefits for the district's 550 clerical, main- tenance and food service employ es. Thomsley said negotiation and setUement C'Osls to the district will be computed, following set· Uemenl with the Teamsters Arson Suspecte d After Fatal Blaze SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Authorities are investigating a "strong possibility" of arson in connection with a house fire that killed a young girl and injured three ot hers. A rson I n spector John McOreevy said the fire erupted early Sunday morning in a rear sittine room of the two-story, wood-framed home ol Juanita Butler. Four people le..,.. to safet.y from second·stA>ry win· dow1, but lO·year-okl .Rocbtlle Butler did not jump and was trapped inside. Copter Resc-ues Couple A Marine Corps rescut helicopter plucked a seriously ln Jured husband and wife frorr. 3,700-foot Bedford Peak In tht Santa Ana Mountains Sunda.> mornJng after their jeep flipped over and rolled down an embank· ment. Two other people in the vehicle were less seriously injured and given treatment at the scene by paramedics from Villa Park, an Oran1e County Fire Department spokesman said today. Santa on Parade Flown to Mission Community Hospital In Mission Viejo were Dorothy Schneider, 30, and her husband, Robert, 31, from Orange. Mrs. Schneider was list- ed in stable condition in the hospital's Intensive care ward to- day whale her husband is in sta· ble condition in a general sur- gery ward. The other couple, also from Orange, were identified as Sue Bjork, 21, and her husband, Paul, 24. This ~car·~ Parade of Lights in Newport Harbor seems to be the biggest and best yet. including this super-sized Santa and crew. The parade goes nightly through Thursday beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Balboa Island ferry landing and ending about three hours later. Prizes for best decorations will be awarded Thursday. The mishap occurred at about 11:10 a.m. on a narrow dirt road that winds up from the Sllverado Canyon floor to the top of Bedford Peak. The jeep was near the top when the accident took place, the fire department spokesman said. CdM Slaying Probed The paramedics responding to the crash determined that the Snyders could not be transported safely by ambulance and the Marine helicopter was called in to do the job. Citizen Shot Accide'ntally by Police By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of IM 0•11, Pilot Sl•ff Newport Beach police were. scheduled to meet with district attorney's aides today in a conl1· numg probe of the robbery and ~layang at Albertson's Market Fnday night an Corona del .Mar. A bystander was slam by mis- take when a police officer shot at lhe neeang suspect. Capt. Richard llam1lton. com- mander of the department's de· techve d1v1sion. said today the conference will be held to de- termine what chari::es will be filed against the San Clemente man arrested in the mc1dent and ·'Just exactly .... hat the depart- ment's criminal culpability is." Hichard Wilham Sutton, 20, of Calle Los llolsas. was taken into custody Friday ni ght after he al- lt•gedly held up the market at 3049 E . Coast lligh-...ay. Officer Doug Thomas. who was slaked out at the market with or. f1cer 8111 Mcinnis and Sgt. George Coelho, accidentally shot and killed a bystander as he pursued Sutton The dt>ad m :rn has been iden· t1f1ed as Joe Hines. 61. of 34142 StreC't of thl' Rubv Lantern. Dana Point llam1lton said limes apparenl- 1 y was browsing through Christmas trees 1n the store·s parking lot, when Sutton, who had allegedly just taken S700 at gunpoint from three store clerks. dashed out of the store. Thomas, 25. a three-year veteran of the force, and Coelho started to chase Sutton. ordering him lo stop . Just as Thomas fired, Hamilton said, Hines stepped out from the Christmas trees and in· to the line of fire. He was hit an the stomach with one blast from Thomas' shotgun and died about an hour later at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Sutton was located about a block away. hiding under a parked car. He has been booked on a charJJe of murder be<:ause of the homicide which occurred dur· mg the commission of a felony crime. llamillon said investigators believe Sutton is responsible for a total of eight armed robberies that have occurred in recent months along the Orange Coast. The market was staked out last week after the Albertson's market in Laguna Beach had been robbed. Both Albertsons were vie· timized in November, a nd necnuse of the repeat robbery at the Laguna Beach store, detec- tives said they believed the ban- dit would also return to Corona del Mar. He pointed out that at lhe lime. FrotaPa~Al CABINET ..• pointees, Carter said: "I am ap· J>l.y1nf the same 1:rit.eria in the selection of all Cabinet members without regard to their race or sex." He said It wouldn't be fair lo lower lhe standard in their cases. Carter said that when the Cabinet is completed it will com· pare favorably with previous ones. The President-elect said that for undersecretary, deputy secretary and similar posts "we wUl actively recruit very large numbers of minority groups and women ..... Ho aald lb at in the future it will be much easier to find women and blacks Cor Cabinet dut.y beuuae of tho experience they wlll 1aln In the Carter ad· . mln.lavaUoo .. I.he three officers believNI Sutton 1ng to determine if Thomas acted rrught be the supermarket bandit prudently and within procedures White uo••ae who shot and killed a clerk dur-established by department \ D 1 "'° ing an Anaheim robbery Oct 20 policy. He said today they now do not Hamilton said Thomas was of· 'Dry' -'. aia;n.? beheve Sutton 1s the man stlJl fered a special duty assignment ..t.le ., hunted in that murder. at home but the officer asked to Hamilton noted that in con return to duty Sunday. 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