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1976-12-24 - Orange Coast Pilot
Orange Coast EDITION Your Hometo<wn Daily Newspaper VOL. 69. NO. 359, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, DECEM BER 24, 1976 TEN CENTS Suit: Hy STEVE MITCHELL Of IM O•>ly Pilot $~11 Authorities at Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa are ac- cused in a wrongful death suit on file in Orange CoWlty Superior Court of negligence in the case of a 17-year patient at the hospital who died earlier this year The parents of JGm Dougla.s Lombardo, 21, seek $1 mill.ion in Fairview Negligent • ID damages from the state and claim that hospital officials were responsible for their son's death Feb.4. Named as co·defendants in the lawsuit are former Fairview Director Dr. Anthony N. Toto and other hospital officials, in- cluding two doctors, three re- g is te red nurses and four psychiatric technicians. Salvatore J . and Betty C. Lorn· bardo. of Anaheim, also note in the action that they were .. shocked and sickened," when their son's re mains were de- livered lo the m for bunal. "When the parents were brought into the hospital and were s hown the boy," saJd at· torney Frank Barbaro, "Kim still had bis hands clutched around his own throat." Barbaro, a Costa Mesa at- torney. has been r etained by the Lombardos in the case, which he says may take years to get to court. He said young Kim strangled on his own vomit Feb. 4 as hospital officials attempted to re· vive hlm. Fairview Administrator Dr. Michael Levine said he did not know if the Lombardo case ls one of 13 "highly questionable deaths." at F,airview that are un· der investigation by the state at· tomey general's office. Levine, who re<.'enUy assumed the top post at Fairview, said he did not want to comment on the case now that it has gone to the cowU. Death "l j ust don't think that would be fair to the hospital or to the Lombardos," he said. Barbaro outlined what he called .. hig hly a l arming circumstances," surrounding the death of the 47-inch high patient. Young Lombardo suffered microcephaly, a condition in <See PATIENT, Page A.2) • DAc • Itte Federal F unds 1 3 OCProjects ·D ue $9 Million By RAV ESTRADA (); 100 Oatly Pilot Sl•ft A total of $9.85 million 1n federal public works project funds ha\e bt•en t:armark<'d for use by rive Or:inJ!c Coast ('1llcs. three school districts and the C<>.5ta Me!>a County Water Dis Depositiom Possible in Mobil Suit A court order that will ):(1v1• Mobil Oil Corp executives a measure of protl"'Ct10n against ant1c1patcd ques fion~ from Irvine he1 rc.,:; Joan Irvine ~m1th s IJW) rr~ "'as signed late Thursda) 111 Or ange Count} Superior Court Judge Jam es F Judge granted the order dl'manded bY James frvtne fo'oundat1on attornf'} lloward Privett immediately arte~ ruhn~ that lnal or the laws uit ftl<•d two ) cars ago h> Mrs Smith will resume Jan 31 m his courtroom Attort"'\' llo"' arrl F'ne<iman, a«tmi:: for \t f \ Smith in her la.,.,c;u1l ,,,:,11n't th" Foundation, lt•ft thP r1111rtnmm with the l'Om m('nt that th<· C'OUrt ordl'r will hJvt' l1ttlr ('(f1•< t on ht<> an nount'ett plJn.., 111 a,k Mobil c)( t• t' u t 1 " (' '> v. h ,, l h r r a I I .; '!iearchm~ qut·.,twn.., It wa ... made cl('ar dunng lhl' h(·aring that ,1t lea.,l two top Mobil ext•rut I\"!':. ma> not~ able tn leavt> N1•"' York for CahfomJa lo tt>Stlf'y wh<>n the tnal rc'>umes In lh.at t•ai.t•. fo'ricdman told Judge J11d1:e he w1JI elt<-1t thC'tr l<>!lllmony via depositions to !)(' taken tn New York Stale. Friedman ha~ repeatedly ob· Jected durtnl( the trial to w"at he has <.'ondemned as Foundation favoritism towards Mobil before and after acceptance of a Mobil bid for the Foundation's ('Ontrolltng interest in the Irvine Company. It was testified during lhe hearing that both the Cadillac Fairview Corp . of Toronto, Can ada, and a consortium headed by Wall Street financier Charles Allen and Detroit de· veloper Alfred Taubman are pre· pared to top the Jatest MobU cash offer or $281.9 million. The latest Allen-Taubman of· fer, a mix or cash, notes and securities, stands at $302.9 million. Mrs Smith is on record (See HEIRESS. Pag~ A.2) lrjct, congressional sources an- nounced Thursday. The largest allocation -a S3 5 million grant went for the con struct1on of an entire Junior high campus in the Irvine Unified School District, according to an aide to Congressman Jerry Pat· terson <D·Santa Anai The allocations Costa Mesa received a • S.S50.000 grant under the 1976 Public Works Employment Act toconstruct a waste water irriga- tion project at the Mesa Verde Country Club. -Huntington Beach was al· located $570.000 for a fire station at Paci(i<.' Coast H.Jghway and Warner Avenue Fountain Valley received S247,672 to build a water depart- ment office and equipment main- tenance facility at 18240 Ward St Westminster received two grants. The hr!>t 1s a S78.5.000 grant to build a new city ad m1mstration building m the c1v1c center. The second Westminster granl 1s for $318.000 to construct a ~1x block long storm dram. Seal Beach was allocated ano.ooo to make a sound barrier ror one mile of the San Diego Freeway. Coast Community College D1strii:t received three federal grants A Sl.726,225 grant Wltl be used for a technology depart ment addition at Golden West College Golden West will also r<' ce1ve $915,150 for a gymnasium (See GRANTS, Page A2l Tiro Stars Divorced LOS ANGELES <AP > A divor('e has been granted to singers Robert Goulet and Carol Lawrence. Their chi Id ren. 12· year -old Christopher and 9-year-old Michae l, will stay with Mi ss Lawrence until custody arrangements are worked out. The divorce decree, re- quested by Goulet after Miss Lawrence filed for legal separation, was granted by Superior Court Commissioner Victor J . Hayek. The custody issue, as well as the question of a property settlement, will be the subject or a second trial. NINE-YEAR-OLD MIKE BURDICK, CENTER, GETS SNOWBALL SHAMPOO AT SCHOOL Sister Becky, 10, at Right, and Amy Hartman, 11 , Join In Fun In Mission Viejo Snow What's New? Viejo Kids Play in Impor te d White Stuff By LAURIE ~PER 0t IM O•llY Piiot Staff Faced with five tons of snow, what else would a youngster do but have a ball ... a snow ball, or course. That's exactly what a couple hundred youngsters living in the Seville Homes of Mission Viejo did Thursday. The snow didn't fall from the clear blue sk v above the com· munity It wa·s trucked in from an ice company and dumped on the parking lot at Glen Yermo Elementary School. Youngsters of all ages dug into the white stuff and began throw· ing lt at friends and enemies alike. The object of the game ap- parentJy was that you hit and are h1t back with the sturr. One girl was blasted twice by a couple of boys. "Capow!" said one of the boys. "You barely touched me," r etorted the girl. Some. of \he youngsters would scoop the snow up and then pause to look around for a good target. Others would just let it fly, often catching lt on their own heads. Some added a little politeness to their attack. "Me rry Christmas" shouted one before letting bis friend have it. "How do you do.'' asked another as he dumped a pile of snow on a neighbor's head. A few of the youngsters stMUd crying and ran for the protection of mothers waiting a ways back on the fringe or the action. Seconds later, they were back in the midst of the melee, squealing with joy and grinning m1s - chieviously . At one point. Mike Walsh. president or the sponsoring Seville Homeowners Association. declared there would be no more s nowballs . "What do you think you've got snow for?" asked a wet.haired, pink-cheeked girl. No one answered her question and soon the ban on snow balls was broken. Two girls look off after their father. "You're not supposed to throw it at me, you know," he said. Pointing at the crowd or children, he added, "you're sup· posed to throw It al them." He was hit in the stomach. Others preferred to was h friends' faces. Still others just sat Fukuda Tabbe d TOKYO CAP ) -Takeo Fukuda, a 71-year-old economic expert, was elected Japan's prime minister today. The vote naming the conservative leader of the ruling LiberaJ-Democratic party (LDP> wes taken io the Diet (parliament) one day after Fukuda was chosen party presi· dent by acclamation. in the stuff, licking snow-filled flngers. All too soon for the youngsters, and maybe not soon enough for the supervising adults, the snow did what snow does. It melted into a muddy slush. One girl, whose shirt and pants were soaked, tried to shake warmth back into her red hands. "F\tn, wasn't it," s he said. Checking Up On Gift Giver Ruins Image DYERSBURG, Tenn. CAP> It was a beautiful Christmas story while it lasted. The elderly man arrived m town, asked a minister for help in finding needy children, then treated the kids to new clolhes. a basket o! food and a dinner The only problem was that the Santa Claus In mufti paid for the treats with checks drawn on a nonexistent account, Police Chief Bob Williamson said Thursday. He said the elderly man paid for his purchases -about $115 worth -with checks drawn on the Farmers and Merchants BanJt of Archbold, Ohio. Germ Warf are Death Criticized "We talked to the bank and he doesn't h ave an account up there," said Williamson. "They said they will return the checks." It was also Thursday when Williamson learned the kindly old gentleman, identified as Er- roll Shller, 76, of Archbold, OhJo, is jailed In Ohio on other bad check cbaraea. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The ported t h at th e 75-year-old fanaily of a man who reportedly Nevin's deat h waJI caused by Ser· dJed alter a secret Army bac· ratia Mareesccoll. a bacterium tcriological warfare experiment the Anny admitted osq ln the in San Francisco in 1950 says It air in San Franc1sco and seven may sue the government to dis-other area• to test U.S . cover the truth. vulnerability to germ warfare. "It's Ju..'t incredlble, the scien-•'Tho re 111 absolutely no title method gone mad," Edward juaWkatJoo ln our society for the J. NevJo 11 aold Thursday, refer-Def~ Departmf'nt to act in ring t o the death of bis reek.Ina diaregard ol the very grandfat.b r. Edward J. Nevin, people ilia aupposed to protect," ot A heart Infection Nov.1, 19SO. said Nevin. a San Francisco al· /J'l'e news,,.per Newsday re ,l tomey. • :-c-r. --------~ --- Nevin practices Jaw with his brother James and sisl e r Margaret Johnston. He said no dectalon bad been made whether to sue. ''Bot a lawsuit would have 10me value ln 'elting the truth of this sorry episode into the open, .. be said. Tbe dead man's llOn, Edward Nevin Jr., aaid the Army's state- ment Wednesday left him with a "feeling of b wUdcrment and aboc:k al belni forced to Uve a very trying time for our famlly." The son, a retlred San Fran- cisco pollcem an, said his father was In lood health just before bis death. "My father w11 operated on for a prostate condlUon ln Stp- tem btr 19SO," he said. "He seemed to recover but then ap- parently had a roJa.pee and was ~admitted to the holpitaJ." He 11Ld hla faLher endured (~ GEa Ms, •ac,'2> • Pacific Quake WASHINGTON (AP> -A moderate earthquake shook the Pacitlc Ocean floor of the coast ot Orecon Thursday, the fourth tremor to •trike otr the PacUic Northwest ahoreUne this month, theaovernrne~tsaal. Jurors Confer 2 Days By TOM BARLE\' Ot , ... O•llY l'llot Stall An Orange County Superior Court jury late Thursday cleared Dr. Ross Todd McClure, 55. of South Laguna of r harges of rape and sex perversion. The panel of eight women and four men declared him innocent on all counts after three weeks of trial and two days of deUbera- tions in Judge Kenneth E. Lae's courtroom. The defendant's wife broke down and wept in the frc-nt row of the courtroom as the cit·rk read the verdict into the record. Dr. McClure. pale and strained, ref\l sed to comment on the verdict as he left the courtroom with his wile. Defense attorney Leonard McBride had only one comment: "You can't beat the jury system." Prosecutor Maurice Evans, ob- served: "We tried him and we lost. J thought he was gujlty but the jury didn't.'' Jury foreman J .F . Williamson commented outside t h e courtroom that he and other jurors thought Dr. McClure's ad- mitted sexual conduct in his of· fice last Jan. 7 was "highly un- ethical without being criminal. ''We had misgivings about the girl who filed these charges,'' he said. "She went back to the.doc- tor's office several times for treatments and we just weren't satisfied with her account o( what she said was an act of rape." The 22-year-old Dana Point wom a n testified that Dr. McClure injected her witlt Valium, a tranquilizing drug, to the point that she could not think and move. She told the jury that the doctor then raped her and compelled her to participate in an act of se~ ual perversion while his tape machine recorded their con- versation. Dr. McClure admitted to the sexual relations, but testified that it was with the patient's con- sent. He denied that the tape recording was for his own later pleasure as claimed by the pro- secution. He told the jury he de- cided to tape the session because he became alarmed and feared <See DOCTOR, Page AZ) Co ast We athe r Variable morning clouds clearing in the afternoon Highs oC about 66. Local gusty winds from lS to 25 miJes per hour. Warmer Saturday. INSIDE '1'0DA1' The big event of the Southern California New Year's Day each 11ear is the Rou Bowl. ond. Ro1e. ~ TM Oail11 PUot'a Mkbtul ~h h4a 1ome ~·· Hon6 on viMng the~ on l?ogt BI. Index A.2 DAIL y PILOT ,.,.._ Pflfle AJ HEIRESS ••• aa favoring lt over the offers ol MobU and Cadillac Fairview. The latest Canadian offer stands at $286.2 million, also a mix of cash, notes and securities But Cadillac fi'airview officials have advised the court that they will raise that otrer if Judge Judge will revise the recent open bidding session and order all bids to be sealed prior to court lnspec- tion. Judge Judge's rulmg Thursday took the bidding battle for control of the Irvine Company from the market place to his court.room and killed Foundation accep- tance of the latest Mobil offer. 1n any event. Mobil executive:. pointed out, the $281.9 million of· fer will become moot since it car ried an expiring date of Dec. 31 when it was first trall!)miled lOthc Foundation board. Mrs. Smith has slated that she prefers the Allen-Taubman bid be(:ause such a takeover of the Irvine Company would allow her lo retain her 22 percent minonty interest in the company founded by her grandfather. She objected on behalf of all minority stockholders two years ago when she successfully sought a preliminary mJunction that . would halt Foundation accep- tance of the $200 million o((er by Mobil. But two minority groups stepped in Thursday to plead with Judge Judge that there be no further delay 10 the F'ounda· tion 's plans to dispose of its 4,590,000 shares to Mobil. Judge Judge would not allow lawyers for either group to Cale those briefs during lhe hearing Thursday. He will rule Jan. 31 on their possible status as am1cus curiae (friends of the court) when the trial resumes Jan. 31. The two g roups were identified in court as lhe Jay Eye Corp. which owns 450,000 shares of Irvine Com pa ny stock and Security Pacahc NataonaJ Dank which 1s the f1duc1ary owner of 215,400 shares of stock. The bank s tated it owns them on behalf of the estate of Glona Wood Irvine. who died in 1971, and other beneficiaries identified as Wilham T . White 111, Melmda R . Whit<' and Wh1teco En· terpnses. Judge Judge set the Jan. 31 dal" over the obJecl1ons of the Irvine Company. Irvine attorney Richard Duncan testified dunng the hearing that the long delay in determining the future owner of the company is causing morale problems among its thousands of employes. He also protested that the de· lay 1s hamperin~ the company m its long term land deals and af. feetm~ planning of the Irvine Company's multi m1lhon lrvmc Center. II-year-old Accused of Manslaughter PlllLADEl.Pllli\ (l\P \ • An l I year·old boy has tM><·n chargf.'d Wlth mans laughter in the death or his 9·year old playmate. wht) was s hot wh1lP the two c hildren Wl"rc playing with 11 gun, polic~ :.aid Anthony f'lorM, 9. Wl"nt to thl' home of I\ llt·n Rum:r.. I I. aJtN d 1 n n <' r W e II n P 'I 11 a v n 1 ~ h t Ri chard Oum-.. Allt·n·., father, was out on an Nrand Poll<'P '>aid tht• hoy' fOWld a 32 callb<!r autom a tac pistol in J hedroom burrau dr11wrr Rnll ~hen i\llc•n lw1rll'd tht' g un .iround hie, ringer to 1m1talt' a lelevusaon cowboy. the gun wt:nt orr The <1hot hit youns: f1ores In tht• neck. and thr bnys went out1odt· to ~et help Wh('n J\nlh<>ny rnl lapsed m the strN·t. Allen pullPd his fnl'nd to th<' sidewalk. ap· parently panicked and ran Anthony was pronounced dead on arrival at l\lhcrt E instein Medical Center . Pobce found Al Jen wandering on a nearby street. He was charged with involun- tary m anslaughter and weapons offenses and taken lo the Youth Study Center. ORANGE COAS"f ~ DAILY PILOT ,.,, (\r"""~' •. , v.,., 0,.,, w ·~ ...... "'••'·_, I ,.. .. ,~ "••""' ,.,.. •'\ 1....,,.. """U,. '""" ()t ,,. r ( •tr,, ... '\l~fflt4"hO•"tf ,,., ,, ... .,, ,,, u l•t"tli\l'u JM ""'•t t..,, _,, .. I •"4'1 I• It I t ,,,,... • ~,. #f,..,.,, "" ... "· ..,,, ... "'"""',. ~Jrt; , ,, I." v" •• .., ifltll'llf ~ ... O!t••o.t•t> V•' .... ' l•1•~4~t<f\l~tJ,('t\IA ~'/I ,,..J ~•lit I.Ill\ I ~' llf''j i•t1t'1.t'lf• """''-'.,."''" "" ,,.._...,., 9"'ffJof~ ...... fW#Jftf " .. ,,,., ~ ... tj., ~,,,..I (.'°"'" N•\ t (41.IM""• ,,-., .. 11-'1N-p,_.,°"ll\'•""1 """"•,,,... i..-c•. c.,,., Yiu '°'ttt<lf•l •...:f Go_ .. Mo_ ,~ ...... !(-• [OHM , .. _,,. ... ...- M .. ~~l)ln.Q f_. dt~ , ... , ... M lM• fl•<-.. N•ll "uhltt11M.t"tt• .. l•i.• om cu Gei\t• Mt, .. no Wfl\t .,.¥,,,_.,, \~ h lK.ft• I, .. 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Victims, ranging in age from 16 to 22, were taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital. All were reported in satisfac·· tory condition early today. NC Citg Vnea•g Sniper Attacks Kill 2, Hurt 2 DURHAM. N . C. (AP) - Mayor Wade Cavin doesn't want to panic anyone, but alter sniper uaaults that have left two dead and two injured, he's considering reviving the "home iuard" citizen patrols of World War II or just telling people to stay home with curtains drawn. "I would say it is a very frightening thing," Cavin srud after the latest attack in this city of 110,000 killed Herbert C Bradshaw. 68, a retired editor. Brads ha w was struck in the head by a single bullet while washing dishes with bis wife in front of a kitchen window Wed- nesday rught. The home guard plan is one or several proposed by c1tiiens "who want to do something," Cavin said. "One person. around the clock, would be r esponsibl e for watching the area around his home. lf he saw any suspicious person, he would report it," he said. That plan will be considered by the City Council, but Cav10 said he is considering issuing warnings to citizens before then. "l don't want to be panicky, but l think one of the precautions might be for people to sit down at home al night and draw their cur- taills and drapes," he said. "Another would be to stay off the i.treets m certain areas of lht• city . . . Three of these thing:-. happened within seven blocks or the Bradshaw house." Police Chief Jon P. Kindice told a news conference Thursday that police believe one person "who is homicidal and operating with no motive" is responsible for the attacks. Kindice said police have several suspects, none or them m custody, and arc taking "e>. traordinary measures," to solve the case. He said police asked the FBI and State Bureau of In vestigatlon to assist. "lf our assumption is correct. then we are de<1ling with an e>.· l remely dangerous hom1c1dal person." Kind ice srud. Kindice said police were warn- ing residents to: -Not stand in front or lighted doorways or windows. -Close their drapes and blinds after dark. -Report any suspicious ac- tivity either at the scene or the ear lier shootings or elsewhere. As ked if police believe the sniper knew who the victims were, Kindice said. "We have no reason to believe he did." f'ro91P~AJ GRANTS ..• pavilion. 'l'hc third grant will go• towards construction of a new student health center nt Orange C-Oast College Irvine Unified School Dis- trkl received the largest single grant under the federal program. The distr-ict will use a $3,533,400 arant to build a new intermediate school ln the VUlage Woodbridge urea. The campus could serve 150 stude nts. District officials said the project could be com· plcted by foll, 1979. Newport·Mesa Unitied School Distric't w as allocated $1.736.475 f or r enovating Newport Harbor ffigh School's auditorium and $639,34.2 for a second gymnasium at Estancia JUgh School. Cost a Mesa COW\ty Wate r District received a $931,500 grant. The funds will be used to renovate water district yard facilities at 1971 Placentia Avenue. Costa Mesa. Construction of these projects is expected to begin within 90 Jays of the official award of the funds, officials said . Marine To Testify lnMelee By the Associated Press Char ges were dropped Thurs- day against a Marine who agreed to testify against one or more of his 13 former codefendants ac- cused of assaulting white Leathernecks, a spokesman an- nounced at Camp Pendleton. 2 Bombs Kill Carrier Herbert Medlin, 26, was killed last Friday night when he was shot while walking along a city street with his girlfriend. Other shootings wounded a gas station at t endant and anot her pedestnan. A few minutes before Bradshaw was shot, police were present whe n an ambulance was fired on, but were un<Jble to locate the source of the shots. Meanwhile, the first of those charged during preliminary hearings was ordered court- mart1aled Thursday. Cpl. E.F. Henry, 20, of Ivanhoe, N.C., will go on trial Wednesday , a s pokes man said. Nevada Blast Injure.fl Official,, 2 Firemen Lance Cpl. Billy J . Lee, 20, had been charged, along with 13 other blacks, with conspiring to com- mit an assault and ussauJting the sax Mannes who were injured in a melee Nov. 13. SPARKS. Nev. (AP> -A man carrying a cardboard box con· taining three homemade bombs was killed Thursday when two of the devices exploded in his hands outside a municipal building. The city attorney and two firemen were injured by the D•lli PllO! ~·~II Pl\oto VERDICT IS INNOCENT South Laguna's Or. McClure Fro• Page Al DOCTOR .•. repercussions based on his at• lJOnS Or McClure testified that lhr amount of \'ah um he ~ave his pa l.lenl could nol ha\c affected her will to resist. ln any event, he 'aid. 1l was for relief of her l)a<·k pain ;1nrl nol for JIUfPCl!o.l'' nf ~l'X ual 1ntcr<'ours<> The doctor admitted under questioning that he had behaved uncth1cslly nnrl was ashamNI of tus conduct with his youni;: pa lient. "l was attracted to h€'r," h" said . "I think m y age had something to do with It." Froaa Page AJ GERMS •.. three weeks of "intense pain and suffering" Mfore his death. Doctors eventually diagnosed the Serratia Marcescens infec· tion, but "no one. of course, had the slightest idea where it came from," he added. The Army acknowledged Wed· nesday usin g "non·discase- cauaing biological substances" in its testing which occured between 1950 and 1966. "There is nothing we have lhat shows any linkage between lhese test.a and any outbreaks ol infec- tion or any deaths," lhe Army sald. D.tr Pflot Dll•wy ......... ""41 Mondav--Frlday· II you do not have your paoer by !1.30 p m cell ~fore 7 o.m. a.no your copy wlll be delivered. Saturday 11'\d Sunday II 'fOIJ do not rece1v1 your cooy by 8 • m. c•ll before 10 11 m and your eopy ""'" 1>0 Oe11vored. Clf'c•.+MeT1h11hu1 Molt Oranoe County Ar~ 4U·4UI Notth,...., Hun1tnoton e..cn 1r1<1 Weatmln11er ••••. , Mlol UO San Clemente, Cao1&11eno a.ecl'I. Seti Juan CaOl•lreno. Dena Point, 8~1h Lagune. LIQuna N•Quel • • • • • • • .•t~Jt second blast, which came less than 30 seconds after the first ex· plosion dismembered the man as he walked down the sidewalk. Sparks Police Chief Tom Hill tentatively identified the man as Harley T. Moor e, 63. 1t was believed Moore worked 11s a Fro. Pqe AJ PATIENT ..• which Barbaro said, the brain cavity is abnormally small. He said the boy swallowed a large staple, nine months before he died "which the hospital staff knew about because it s howed up on X-ray." But, Barbaro said, hospital of- ficials never followed up on the X-rays and never removed the staple. He said the staple penetrated the boy's abdom en and be(:ame infected. "which was something the hospital should have known about." ·'Two days before he d ied. Kim had a temperature. related to the infection. and fe ll out of bed, lace raling h is forehead,·• Barbaro said. From that time on, the Superior Court action alleges: -A crash wagon called to carry Kim to the emergency room didn't work -When he did arrive. the doc- tor on call had gone on his rounds -Hospital officials attempted to suction off debris IJl his throat but the equipment didn't work. -The staff could not operate a second suction machine brought mto the emergency room -When Lombardo's heart stopped beatin g, hospital of· fi c1aJs wanted to give him a s hot of adrenalin, but couldn't find the solution. Barbaro said the family ori· ginally filed a c laim with the state attorney general's office in May. "But we heard the Little Hoover Commission hearings in· vestlgating charees against state hospita ls were coming up and de- cided to waJt." He said the Lombardo report was released to that panel "about a month ago." .. WEA.mER v.s.s ........ Metlltf cold lfllftl •"'"" 41<,., the ONet u."' °" l'll<ll'\dn. b<lno•nv '"°"' end •11'9f19 "'''""to 11 ...... HMVV .,_ ..... ,..,._I~. 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". l~H <ltUCI l•~r -~e<urn tllfl _.,., ,..«"• •um,,,.r·ll-t 10, TM NMl-1 w .. 111er S.rvlce ••'I" O>rl•lrM' , .. wllf lit • <tol. wll'ICI)' °"'"will> lllON HI Ille ~ , .. ler daYI Will Int th~ll CJ>rllllll•I -4\llM. ,_ .... ,. .. ,, "'"' ~iftt M'llllO lllt"t 1,,1119 _.9"4 I.wt In lfle Jk lllleftd ...... .,. tAlll .. _ ....... !ft "" ......... -tllli <tMtel erffl wfll lll'flf e <Nflt w.MM, WllllN-'lt"'9 ...,...,..._ ' farmhand on a ranch north or Sparks and for two year.; was employed as an underground miner by Kennecott Copper Co. in Ely. There also were reports that police found five sticks of dynamite in Moore's residence three miles northeast of Sparks along with a device similar to those in the cardboard box. As firemen from the nearby fire station ran outside to see what happened, the seeond bomb went off. City Atty. Paul Freitag r e- ceived minor injuries after the force of the blast knocked him down as he w as leaving the courthouse. Fire Capt. Edward Bonham. 38, was hospitalized in serious condition at Washoe Medical Center, according to Chief lhll. but was expected to re-cover. 11111 said Bonham w as tut by bomb fragments in the legs and may have suffe red a concuss1on. Fireman Larry Dorsey, 30, was cut in the head in the fire sla· tion's basement after Lhe blast shattered a window. Fireman George Grout, who was unharmed, gave this ac- count: "After I heard one blast, I ran outside and grabbed him CMoore) as h e was sag,l.!ing. Blood was coming out of his mouth. As 1 went down a second blast went off." Chief Hill said the third bomb was attached to a fuse and nee<ied to be lit before exploding. Police. using a bomb disposal truck, detonated the device. Police still were searching for a motive for the blasts. A number of other shootings were reported in the area of the Brads haw home Wednesday rug ht, but no one else was struck. Bradshaw was editor of the editorial pa~e of the Durham Morning Herald until he retired in 1974. He was also a conlribul· ing editor of the Winston-Salen Journal and a part·tlme college JOUrnaJjsm teacher. 2 Youths Hurt In OC Mishap; Another Held Two south county youths were injured Thursday night when the motorcycle they were riding was involved in a collision with a car at the intersection of El Toro and Serrano roads in El 'foro. J effrey W. Enda, 17, 22595 Dunkenfield Circle. El 'foro, un- derwent surgery at Saddleback Community Hospital for massive head injuries received in the 8 :35 p.m .. accident. officers said. The other rider, 16-year·ohl Mark McCarthy of 22884 Via Pi· miento. Mission Viejo, received moderat e head injuries, they _ s aid. A hospital spokesman was una- ble to list the conclition or the youths. The driver of the car, 19-year· old Thomas Edwin O'Sullivan. 26436 Evergreen Road, San Juan Capistrano, w as taken lo OrangP County jail where he was booked on suspicion drunk driving, a sheriff's deparlment ofC1cial said. to all of the friends we hold so dear! DEN'S Lee will "be required to testify in any case concerning the as- sault incident or the night of 13 November, I97G," said his at~ torney, Capt. Brian Hays. "If he complies with the terms of the or- der. he cannot be prosecuted ro.- any involvement in the inci· dent.'' Hays said that if Lee refused to testify. he could be prosecuted under military law. A base spokesman, Gunnery Sgt. Dub Allen, said precautions had been taken for Lee's safety. "Lance Cpl. Lee is not anxious lo testify against his fellow Marines. However, Lance Cpl. Lee regrets his involvement in the entire affair," Hays said. The black Marines say they thought they were breaking up a meeting or the Ku KJux Klan when they barged into a barracks brandishing clubs the night of Nov. 13. The Klan's meeting room was actually two doors away. Those Klansmen are being represented by the American Civil Liberties Union in a suit charging harrassmenl against them because of their Klan ae-: fiHalion. ft Cases Confirmed I SACRAMEN'!'O CAP) -There have been 61 confirmed cases of paralyzing Giullain-Barre dis- ease m California since Oct. 1, and the only two fatal cases were persons who had taken swine nu shots, state officials s aid Thurs· day •t • •••••••••••••••• ...... j.r -installation· custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PlACENT(A AVENUE • C0$TA MESA, CAllf. 92617 • PHONE 6•6·•838 -646-2355 , • DAILY PILOT A3 2,000 Claitns Follow Tanker Blast Space Ca.e 0•11" "'let_.'""°'• Jim Ha nly, 17, sometimes get s wrapped up in his work. Hanly stopped traffic in Newport Beach recently when he appeared near Ford Road in thi s aluminum foil getup. Hanlv and friend Mike Anderson were making a movie for a film c:lass at Corona dc!Mar JLig h School. Newport-Mesa Yellow Cab Feels Eff eels When the Yellow Cab Company of Los Angeles went out of busi- ness last month. it should have meant a boom in business for other ar ea cab companies But John Davidson or Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Yellow Cab said some people have stopped ridi.ng 1n his company's cabs 1n the mistaken belief that his com- pany 1s m financial trouble too "They don't understand lb at Yellow Cab as a generic name There were 11 separate com. panaes an Los Angeles County that used Yellow Cab -now there are onlv 10 -and ther e arc two others 1n Orange County besides us." he said Davidson s aid that the bankruptcy of the Los Angeles Company has caused people to Uunk the financial problems app- ly to all Yellow Cabs and tus drivers are having trouble get- Ung fares He said potential passengers have been walk ing past Yellow Cabs at taxi stands and fewer people are hailing his cab5 on the strt"et. ··we just want to let. people know that this is a healthy, going concern,'' said Davidson or his company The Newport Mesa company operates 35 cabs. Yellow Cab of North Orange County runs a n~t of 60 and Santa Ana Yellow Cab bu40taxis. ~untington Bank Robbery I Suspect Held I A man accused by authorities ~ robbing a Huntington Beach bank ol $750 at gunpoint a week aco was jailed Thursday. Stephen W. Robb, 216, of Long Beach, was captured by a team of FBI agents and Huntington Beach and Long Beach police. The unemployed suspect, who ll'e.s on East Seventh Street near Cal State Long Beach, was taken before U.S. Magistrate Arthur Btadley in Santa Ana for ar· raignment. lie remained in Orange County Jail Thursday. )\obb a lief edly robbed a Unit· ed Calllorn a Bank branch at ~ Edln1er Ave., near Beach B4Wevard. Jlome Entered ~ intruder who may have a b'4 a key lo the home en1en!d a I.Muna Hiila residence and took 1n cuh from the muter oom. Oran1e County •• omcen said. DepuUea the then wu reported by ~JD•n Suo Ann Gaffney, FA 2473' Vla San Ratacl. Sale Set Of Cycle Property A portion of Escape Country, the 1,100-acre recreation park in the Trabuco Canyon area, is be· ing sold to Newport Investments, Inc. of Costa Mesa. James Robinson, president of Escape Country, said he is finalizing the sale of the :.JO-acre motorcycle section to the firm which has been an invest.or in the recreational development. When the deal is consumated, Robinson said, the Robinson brothers will be sole owners of the rest of the park which in· eludes the hang gliding, camping and skateboarding facilities. Robinson said the land has been in his family since 1883. He said the land is being sold alter all these years because they've faced many problems and costs in their dealings with the county. OC FirDl Handles Influx Almost 2.000 damage claims have been filed sinci! the Dec. 17 nploelon of the Liberian lanker Sansinen a in Los Angeles Harbor, a spokesman for Un- derwriters Adjusting Co. in Tustin said Thursday. Charles Olobri. supervisor at Underwriters' offices al 17852 17th St., said the claims are tapering off, "but it has been go- ing steady the past week." The national adjusting firm is handl· iog claims for "all interested parties." The influx of claims has forced Underwriters to hire an addi- tional 25 adjusters and clqrks to supplement the regular staff of 15 employes, Olobri said. The Sansinena exploded last Friday night. sending flames 1,000 feet into the air and shatter- ing windows as far away as Orange County. The lates t estimates list four men dead and five others missing. In the past couple or years, Robinson has had difficulty get- ting the required approval or his plans and programs for the back- counlry park. The concept or a park for such sports as hang glid- ing is new, he said, and the coun- ty has had a hard time interpret- ing their rules in relation to it. DOUGLAS PARKER, RIGHT, TAKES NAVY OATH FROM DAD, RETIRED ARMY COLONEL Unusual Swearing-In Ceremony Took Place Thuraday at Laguna Hiiis Recruiting Station Although the effects of the blast were reportedly felt as far away as Dana Point. Olobri said t.o the best of his knowledge there were no claims filed from the Orange Coast area. The com- pany did, however, receive a claim from t he Tustin area seek- ing payment for broken glass. With these problems, he said, he's h ardly in a position t.o make the park pay. But since a new road into the canyon has been approved, he added, be may face fewer pro- blems in the future. The future of the park depends on what happens at the county level, he said Althou~t-ht• doesn't want to dc,.elop the land with houses. Robinson said, he may have to do this if the land gets more valuable and he \s still fighting with the county. In the near future, Robinson said, he expects Escape Country lo operate as it has in the past. lie said people who use the motorcy· cle courses o r attend the moto- cross races stilt will enter through Escape Country's main gate. Golden .West To Sponsor 2 Workslwps Two noontime workshops on women in art and on relaxation techniques w 111 be presented by the Women ·s Center at Gold<'n West College m January. College art instructor Kay Mortensen will conduct a pro· J:ram on woman artists through hlstory on Jan. 11 in forum 2. Nannette Pistole-BrodJe, col- leg<' dance instructor, Wlll con- duct a relaxation workshop in the dance studio, r oom 221. Her demonstr ation will includ<' movement exercises to help peo- ple relax. Women in the community arc invited. There is no adm1ss1on charge. Equipme nt Taken Ste reo <'quipment valued at St,000 has been slol<'n from a South Laguna home by burglars who pried OP<'n the front door. Orang<' County shenff's officers s:ud. Deputies said the break in occurrt'd at the home of com puter consultant Richard Paul Atkinson. 40, of 32035 Virginia Way. Planning Direetor 29 Persons Seek Huntingion Post Twenty-nine pen.on:.. 1nclud mg the acting in1·11mb<:nt. hilH' applied for thC' po:-.11 um of plan ning director for th<: C'1ty of Hunt ington Bea.ch. Deadline for apphcat1on'i was Thursday. Applicants include Edward Sehch who has b1·en the city's acting planning d1n.><:tor !>ince August. Selich was the only city employe to apply for the post when City Administrator Burl Belsito or1~inally intended to make the sel1•ctwn from among city em ployes Belsito said h<' latrr dccidrd to recruit outsidr-the city to dispel any qu<'sllons that might lit• in the minds of othC'r:-. 1n th<' hinng process Jim Palin, the cit)·~ CC>MStant director or planning and f•nv1rnn mental resourcPs. ~aid he• has ap- plied for the post lie said he did ~o JI the pr<'~Pnt time to see how hC' ranks with other contenders for the JOb. Assistant Per~onnel Oirrctor Don Lewis said that the hst will be pared to the top R or to appli· cants next week A three man :-.crecning com mitttt of planning experts wilf interview tht• final candidates the first week of January Church Schedules YuJe Eve Service Shepherd of 1 he I u lls United Church of Christ. 30121 Ni~ucl Rd .. LaRun<1 N1guC'i. will hold ,, Christmas <:vc~ ~crv1cc at 7:30 tonight. The service· .... 111 f e:it11re music. carol singing and a candle' light- mg ceremon~ 10\ 01vin~ the whole congregation Child l'arc• 1s of- feretl for children under four Lewis said that B<'lsitomay ap- potnt any of the top rive finalists lie added that the permanent ~election may be made as early as Jan. 15. Lewis said that advertising for the job was done throughout the s tate via a metropolitan newspaper advertisement and by sending brochures to about 70 governing agencies. lie s aid a Cahfonua person was considered desirable for lbe Job because o( the st.ale's unique position m regards to coastal commission prov1!.1ons. environ- mental legislation and general plan requirements. Lewis said th<' annual salary range fo r the planning director is S27,516 to $3<1,188. Alipaz Street Dedicated In San Juan San Juan Capistrano Mayor Douglas Nash predicted Thurs- day at a dcd1cat1on of Alipaz Street that improvements to the heavily tr aveled route may lead to more traffic acc1denL'i. Realignment of the street, wn1ch runs north and south i:>etween Del Obispo Str~t and the east end of Cammo del J\v1on, has been planne d for years, Nash said. Road improvements and a new stonn drain cost the city $403,000. "Aiipaz was so obviously ciangerous before that we really had verv few accidents." said Nash. "it was narrow and had two bad curves. Drivers had t.o go slow.·· 1'1errg Claristna«U Ka%oo Employes of Hoaa Memorial Hospital in Newport Bea c h were treated to a concert from the stare AU Ell Kazoo Band during staff party Thursday. Band members in the front row (from l@1l ) Jan Holmes. Barbara Morrell, Marianne Luther and Betty Young. Back row (from left) in· eludes Dianne J ohansen. Mary Ellen Spaw, Jerry Dunn, Ron Cray, Lyn Johanson and Douglas Myers. 1 Ex-colonel Swears Son Into Navy Douglas Parker . 18, was sworn into the Navy Thursday In Laguna Hills by his father, Col. Oliver Parker of San Clemente, who retired from the Army in 1957 after 25 years of service. Chief Charles E vans, of the U.S. Navy Recruiting office, said the younger Parker has qualilled for the highly competitive nuclear power program, which Evans called ''the finest pro- gram the Navy hu." Col. Parker, who foogbt in tbe invasion of North Africa during World War IJ under GerL George Patton, said be has no obje<:tion to his son's choosing the Navy over the Army. The retired colonel, 77, originally enlisted in tbe U.S. Army during World War I. After tbe Allied victory in 1945, he served in the American occupa· tion forces in Germany and Japan. The P a rkers moved t.o San Clemente in 1968. They live at 511 West Lobos Marinos. The new recruit attended San Clemente High School and completed one year at Penn State University in PeMsylvania: Young Parker, who has won prizes for high academic test scores and high competitiveness, said he chose lo go with the Navy because the Army doesn't have any ships. Olobri said a majority of claims we re for broken windows, whUe others include structure damage and oil stains. The s m allest paid claim was granted to a car owner who parked near the blast area. Un - derwriters wrote out $2.SO check for a car wash, Olobri said. One of the more unusual claims came from a woman who said her Christmas tree went limp moments after the blast. One man filed arter his car wouldn't start the day after the explosion; another said flames began to shoot from his television. Olobri said a woman called to complain that her toilet had a hole in it. He said a somewhat harried ad.juster told her, "Look lady, all toilets have holes in them." With so many claims coming in, some from as far away as Laurel Canyon, Olobri said tbc adjusting company "Is relying t.o a certain extent on the honesty of people." "When we come across a large or unusual claim we make an in- spection." he said. Olobri ad- mitted some of the claims were ''puzzling." Unde rwrite rs has opened a temporary branch office in the San Pedro area to serve clai· mants who appear in person. Olobri s aid there are a number of claims in excess or a hundred thousand dollars. One involves a ship repair facility which "was preUy much destroyed" when the explosion heaved steel pipes onto the firm's bu1Jdmg located near the Sansinena. Ordinant!e Readied Huntington Eyes End to Meet Fees Huntington Beach City Council members have taken action lo eliminate fees charged t.o groups holding meetings in civic center facilities. Councilwoman Norma Gibbs said residents deserve the use of their buildings and shouldn't have t.o pay for them. The counc il unanimousl y directed City Attorney Don Bon· fa lo prepare an ordinance re· moving the charges. However, the action won•t automatically open tbe doon of the civic center to all public and nonprofit groups. They still have to be covered by a $300,000 insurance pollcy before ualnf the rooms to protect the clly against da~ges and possible lawsuits in cue ot In· juries. Groupe such u Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts and school and church or1anlzalions already have the required imurance, but others don't, according lo clty Treuurer Warren Hall. He 1ald the policies may be too coetly for S9me to obtain. Fees for the meeting rooms were imposed earlier in the year as a source of revenue to the clty. Mn. Glbba said that 1fOUPS such u Alcoholics Anonymous, Camoflre OirlJ, Brownies and Girl Scout. couldn't al!ord lo uae the faclllUts U tbey met wffkl1, Tbe city bad been cbarJ1:a1 $10 ror meetin& rooma for up lo four hours. The cost ot renllna the eow1cU cbambera was s:n .50 for tbe 1amt period. •'The money derived from the le. la not 1utndtal·to b.ave an impact on the city but it can work a hardship on civic organiza· lions," Mrs. Gibbs said. "The lights are on anyway so extra costs to the city are.actual· ly very minimal," she added. HBlmposes Parking Ban Parking on both sides of Gothard Street In Hunt· ington Beach from Warner Ave nue to M c Fadden Avenue will be prohibited , after the first or the year. Public Works Director Bill Hartge said the park- ing ban bas been made n«euary because of m- creued tra!fic volume. He said elimination or parkinc will result in a left· tum lane, a lO·fool-wide painted median, four travel lanes and bicycle lanes on botb aid~ of the street. WmeStolen A burglar whose method of en· try is unknown bu stolen a camera, 1tereo equipment and wine Yalued at t83Z from an El Toro h ome, Oran1e County 1berlff'1 otrkera reported . DepuUn •a.id the then. was re- port.eel by salesman Raymond Edward Arblaste~ so, ol ~ \tataralcle Drive. l I ~· "4 DAILY PILOT FrtdlJ. D~mber 24. 1978 Early·Grads Tested HB Union Begins 4-hour Exam By RAY ESTRADA Of, ... 0.11., ...... '"'" For the first lime, West Orange County high school stucten\$ mu.st ,l.,ake ~ four-hour battery or basic .~kills tests to graduate early. . .,11 The tests in reading, writing, .~athematics, spelling and the uc:ompletion or job application ~Jorms will be given between Jan. tnl 6 and 16 at all Hunllngton Beach Union High ~bool District. cam- puses. PREVIOUSLY, STVDENTS with sufficient academic units were allowed to graduate early without this testing. .SUL distriqt trustees have ruled that any student who wants to ~;bishop Neumann ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ... U.S. to Tum Out For Its Own Saint VATICAN CITY (AP)-Roman Catholic educators from Penn- sylvania are expected to flock to Rome after their schools close in JUne for the canonization of America's first male saint, Bishop John Neumann of Philadelphi'a. · ' Pope Paul VI annowiced U\at Bishop Neumann, a pioneer in the ··~evelop men t of Catholic ~arochial schools in the United .~ates, will be canoruzed June 19. .. THE F INAL DAY of all ·~taduation exams is June 17th." ·~ohn Cardinal Krol, the present 'iJfchbishop of Philadelphia, ex- 'plained. "This will allow time to travel over on the 18th and be ttterethc 19th. I! "Many priests and :.isters in the teaching apostolatc and aJso lbishops involved with all lbat •goes with the schools pressed for ~a date that would suit them.'' VATICAN SOlJRCES said \tiey expect several thousand j Am ericans to attend .the canonization of Bis hop I Neumann. a 19th century immi- g r ant from what is now ; Czechoslovakia. I le was declared "blessed," one :.tl'p below srun· I' thood, 13 years ago. Bishop N1•um<1nn was born m 1811 and immigrated to the Unit led States in 1836 lie l>ecame !bishop of Philadelphia in 1852 1 and is credited with organizing 'the building of 40 parochial !sfhOOls and 80 churches in his '!c.1ght years as hi shop Tll E POP F: At,'Cm-TEB u . 1a miracle th('" recovery <>f' :M i c h a e I F I a n a g a n o r :Philadelphia from bone cancer in 1 1964 after prayers to Bishop Neumann. Normully, thl' church !require:. reC'o~n1t1on or two :miracles before a pers011 c<1n be •declared a :.a1nt. but Pope Paul lhas waived the rule frequently land did so last year for Mnlher 1El1?abeth Seton , th(' first 'American-born Sjtnt The first American samt was 'Mother f•rances Cabrini. a ;n a t 1 v e o f I t a I y • w ho w as canonized in 1947, ~years after 'her death • THE VATICAN JS consnier· ~ng whether another 19th century ~mer1can-bis hop, Frederic .nara1ta of Marquette. Mich .. ~hould he m:1de a saint, but these .proceedin~s arc still in un early ~tage. • ) Bishop Barustn. who died at the age of 71 in l•. was a ip1oneer m1ss1onar) who v1s1ted cemote Indian tnlx-s hy foot and :Canoe One delaytnsc factor ia 2hat he "roh' in a vanety of 'anguage~. including has n;illvc '\ro3llan and those (1( l~ Chap· pewa and Ottawa lndinns. • . i.Redding Adm • To Territory REDDING (AP) -The annex· ationorEnterprase ls official now, making Redding the largest California c1 l y north of jacramento. ·? The annexation or the suburb 'across the Sacramento River was ~ approved by voters In both com- ~ munlUes Nov. 2. ' ' Jl adds 14.000 people to Red· 'dlng's previous population of i 24,000, local officials srud. • APWlrt ..... lo NEWEST U.S. SAINT Bl1hop John Neumann LB Depot Rent Boost Wins Qkay An increase of S3SO m the rent Orange County Transit District <OCll>> pays to the t,ag1.111a Beacn:a>epot :was approved by OCTD dii-ectoss. The board agreed to pay $500 a month rather than the $150 a month OCTD bad been spending the past four years OCTD General Manager Ed Loritz noted in a report to direc- tors that when the cheaper r('nt was agreed upon in 1972, OCTD was onl~ running 10 buses daily to the depot. Today, he said, OCTD carries 30,000 passeng<'fs a month through the depot or 100 buses daily. Loritz also suid OCTD plans to spend $100,000 next year on a joint depot expansion project with the city of Lagun'8 Beach. He said LagtJna Beach officials are now trying to buy land adjacent to the depot. The increased rcnl will stay m effect, Loritz said, until the ex - pansion proJecl 1s completed. County to Assist Newport'~ Cleanup An agreement to contrihutc Sl0,000 a year to help clean float· Ing debris from the Newport Harbor was approved by Orange County supervisors. A report to the board srud the $10,000 will supplement the more Olan $50,000 u year Newport Bench already spends on cleanup measures. r Wagon tlub Meets Jeanne Golding or the Womi!n 's Opportunity Center at UC Irvine will be the fe1ttured 51>eaker at the Jan. 5 meeting ot ~Welcome Wagon Club of Newport Beach. The meeting will be held at 10 a.m. at the home of Dorothy Skawin.1807 PortSberfield Place. li(raduale in January 1977 must complete the basic skill proficien· t•yexams. Students who fail to pass the January tests "will be very strongly encouraged to take ad· ditional courses and graduate with their class in June." said district supt. Frank Abbott. THESE TESTS are an interim policy until trustees adopt Usts of basic skill graduation require- ments in mid-1977, heswd. Students will be required to pass these basic skills tests if they want to graduate at the end of the third quarter in Apnl 1977, sa1d Abboll. H a student does not pass the tests in the sprmg, he added, he or she will be required to con- tinue to take classes dunng the fourth quarter. ALSO, J UNIOR students who want to graduate early in June 1977, or summer 1977, are re - quired to pass the tests. The testing is aimed at insur- ing students will leave high school competent in basic skill areas. Abbott said . Trustees are eyeing the first of a series of docum ents which out- line basic skills a ll students will be required to have prior to gr:.iduation. CU RRENT EIGlml and ninth grade students will be directing their efforts toward mastering the!le graduation standards by 1980, siad Assistant Sup('nnten- dent Howard Roop. Trusteses are studying a 21· page hst of writing. speakin~. listening and literatur(' skills de- veloped by district teachers and community members. Trustees said they will con- sider the list for approval Jan. 11 Meanwhile. district officials arc preparing oth1.•r lists of skills for presentallon to the board by mid·l977. THE LIST OF language skill:-. trustees are now reviewing iii broken down into three categories. The first group of skiJls must be mastered by ull students who plan to complete their formal education wt\en ttteyreceivethei'r hi~h school dipiom'a. • • '' The second skill list must be mastered by students who plan to enter a commyn-jty cyllege, traae school or other vocnt1onal educa- tion after high school graduation. THE THIRD g roup of skiUs must be mastered by those stu· dents who plan lo enter a four- year college or university. "It's possible that a student now in the 9th grade may be able to meet these standards," said Abbott, "but we must make cer- tam he or she is maintaining them through four years of high school." Establishment of the basic skill standards complies with a 1976 state educational mandate which l'('qu1rcs them by 191.iO, he added. Irvine Goes ... All Out/or Toy Collection Five truckloads of toys were collected in lrvinP last weekend during a toy drive to assist needy families thro ughout Orange County. Red Carpet Realtors, sponsors or the toy drive, said Irvine resi- dents conlrl buted several thousand new and used toys. Tom Walsh, or Red Carpet, said a truck with a Santa Claus drove through nearly every street in Irvine during the two- day toy drive '.artlt oollft:ted the presents. · ·The gifts were given to Noah's Ark Charity Organization, which distributed them to famili~ without toys and to other charitt groups in the county. . Wais t\ said this was the firi Ume the realtors had conducted• to)I drive, but that they plan to d9 it again next Christmas. L . t~~..._. __________________________________________________________________________ """ •I ~ - CCC Jobs to Opeli State Seeks Yowig Comervat.ionists SACRAMENTO CAP) -Applications will soon be accepted for Califorr}ia's Civilian Conservation Corps. a program geared to pro· vide jobs for about 1,000 young men atfd women next year. · · ' Start of recruiting for tM' llrst eonserva · lion corps 1lMe th6 U.S. COC of the 1D>s was announced by Gov.Edmund Brown Jr. HE RAS SAID h-hopes <=allfomia's pro- gram will aerve u a foundation for a laracr scale naUon&l poblltANt~tf>r: ' The youn1 people wUl work on such jobs u buUdlng traits, eleanln1 1t.ream11 protect· in& wa1erabed and wtldllle, denlopinl publlc parks, •orklna on enet1Y and water eooaerva· r lion, and helping to ftght loreat tires. Members, aged 18 through 20, are expect· ed to enlist tor at Juat one year and will re• ceive room and board plus bot ween "260 and· ~lmonth. · APPUCATlONS 811()\IU) be submitted ln early January at statewide otnces of the de- partD)eotl of Motor Vehicles, Employment. Develc)puient, Fish and Game, Parka and Recreauon. Water RetOU.rces and Cooserva· tJon. Tbo corps also wanl1 men and women or all -ces and backgr<M.mds wtth apeclal akllla to Joln u members or volunt.Nn to help train and aupervtae, Brown tald. • , . ~ . ' .1 LUXURIOUS DINING SALON OF SCHOONER GOODWILL Rumors of Riches Were Enough to Capture Pirate lmaglnatton1 Goodwill Fate: Piracy? Fact or Rumor, It 'Can't Be RUled Out' By LI NDSLEY PARSON~ What caused the wreck Qf the Goodwill? Piracy can 'L be compl('tcly ruled out. Whether or not Lar· .rabee was C;\rryjng, treasure or large amounts of cash ris 1m· material. So m.aA,Y people believed he d~d. and cert.aUlly pwates wUL baJJeve what they want to believe, . . 111E SHIP could have been boarded during the last 40 miles after her sighting by the Karen· Mary, or even before, and the pirates could have been tak~n orr by another vessel. However, th(' Goodwill would have lx~n a d1r ficult ship to board and leave m t he prevailing heav y northwesterlics. About the only place she could Have been boarded conveniently was in the lee or Cedros lsllrnd, and this was wher(' she was ap- parently located when Bernard Stark phoned his wire to report her imReodin,, ar,.ival al &nsenada , ... The fact that so rew bodies were recovered is n~ real evidence that the ship had been • Lindsley Pdnons, oulhor o/ hug smes on the 8Jnkmg of the scho<mer Goodwill. is former t1tce mayor of Newport Beach .and a long-time Orange Coast yochl$fTW11 lie 1s o motion picture producer-director sabotaged. The wreck was not re- ported for five days. and bodies don't last long in shark infested waters. When the yacht Shooting Star sank west of Ccdros Island in June, 1914, with ten persons aboard, search was immedia.te, yet no bodies were ever found. After all the intetviews, t am more inclined. to be.lleve that ttl~ wreck' 'Vas c'au!ied' by naviga- tional irro'f. .. LARkABEE APPEARED to be a self made man who made a lot of money, acquired a big yacht at a tremendous bargain. and set out on a rollicking life of never ending fish in~ parties. His problems with the Internal Revenue arose Crom disput.ed de ductions, not from Intent to defraud. There was no indication from the liCe he chose to lead that he had any desire to hide away on a mountain top. He always want· ed to play the bountiful hoet and have lots of people around him. The Goodwill was old end neglected. and her bottom must have been very foul from her voyage.to lhe Galapagos, so she would have h ad to travel day and night to (el as far north as she did in her four days from the Cape. For day and night runninj. she had a very small ~r(lw. The un· identified Mexican•,n•tioqal. judging from previous voyages, was probably the cook, 1'h1;1 left Larrabee. A teen'aJe boy, Ii teen age girl. rive m en and Patrtc!ia Neinhauser to stahd thtee watches or three persOns orfeach eight hour watch. I WAS UNABLE to learn 1r Pal Neinhauser usually stood watch. Actually l coald learn vety UtUc about Pat Nelnhauser, except that she bad been a i'Jftl aboard on all or the Goodwill's later voyages. I uked what sbe was like. . "Stie. WAS attractive ..• a • typical beicb girl." i•J know what a beach boy Is, hut what's a be a.ch gttt~ •t; I lnquircd. "A beach gJrl la .•• well, a beach girl. We always have four or five ol them around Ntw})Ort Beach. They hang ~ the waterfront saloons waltlng for in· v1taUon.s &o parllos po yachts.·· Pat didn't sound like &a.e typo to stand watch. · Larrabe~ with ~ll Ur'allbt line navl1aUoff, pt-obabl.Y• plotted a coune from the north polnt or Cedrot 19'1Tfd tcJ Cf;Trf tdm oat· aid~ or Sacramento Beef. Editor's Note The rolhclOnghistory o/ the schoo~ Goodwill came tCl a tragic end on a voyage to En.seooda in May 1969. Thi.$ last instcillment ha su·parl senes describes what might hove ha~ed to millioooire owner R.aJph l..arrabee. and the rrwch.rumored .afe filled with gold. however, if he didn't make a). lowance for the four factors that will set ships in towards the coast. he was not alorfe. Many vessels have wound up on the Baja Coast or Scavenger's Reach on the southerly shore of Sebastian Viscaioo Bay because they didn't make sufficient al- lowance for the shoreward set. ALL DURING mE summer months the northwesterly winds blow towards the coast, and the Goodwill. with her towering masts and rigging, presented plenty of s urface to the wind. The continental shelf lies out· s id e of Cedros Island and Sacramento Reef. so that the wind blown waves pile up with tremendous power, sweeping down in'to the bay. There is the California current turning towards the coast, and when the tide is flowing, the lagoons anl1 llde flats o{ the lower bay suck in millions of gallons of water. creating a strong tidal current. I( Larrabee didn't aJlow for all these things, the ship could have stayed right on her compass course and wound up in the mid· die or the reef. forward from tbe Goodwill's steering station. The bows were high, and there was a ~igJtunk cabin immediately forward o{ the wheel. If a lookout had been posted in the bow, which was at least 125 feet away from the wheel. breakers could have been sighted in the darkni!ss. but there might hardly have been time enough to get a message to the wheel, dis- engage the auto pilot, and sheer off, before she struck. THERt-: IS LITTLE of the Goodwill now remaining. Divers have gone aboard her, but report thalthey were afraidtogotoofar into her after cabins, since she was laying on the edge o( the re· ef, and they reared that she might go plunging right t.o the bottom, like the "Wake of the Red Wit.ch." ln September 1970, J .J . Mack, now an entertainer at the Saharn in Lake Tahoe. was a member or a group of divers who cruised to the wreck in the fishing vessel, "Bottom Scratcher," out of San Diego. He reported that there was lit- tle left of the wreck at that time, except rusting steel. Be<:ause or the seas, they were able to spend mERE PROBABLY wouldn't only about 45 minutes on the have been more than two people wreck, but Mack did obtain one on deck. even if there were three trophy. the bronze builders plate, on each watch, since one of them which he found on the main cabin would have been assigned to the deck. Mack presented the last re- engine room. lie of the Goodwill to Larrabee's Jt was impossible to sec widow. · * * * * * * Epilogue to Goodteill ~Vhen I submitted the Goodwill roonu~crlpt for. approval to a number of people whom l hnd quoted ez· tensfvely. ·r l~arned the rumor thal some Mexican .abalone divers had gotten away with the sa/e hod. actual· ly happened. The stOTlJ of the sa/e tOOS related to me by .an executrve o/ L & f' fn. dustnes who had been m charge of the m1twl salvage operatwns /or the compan11 The safe was.a floor type installo· tum such. as. are used in sennce sta- tion~ and markets. It was not mount- ed ma bulkhead. A hole had been cut in the cabin snle of the master ~1ateroom . and the sa/e had been dropped m without welding It m posi- liorl1 When the aafe we.t /irlt seen during tl1e salvage operation, it uw still in ponti<m. although the outer door with the combination lock had bttn re· moved, either by wave.ac,ion. or.a pr1()t attempt by persons unknown to remove the $0/e. rhe inner key lock door wa18tlll lnract. A number of Mexican .abalone di~a /rom nearby Sa1I 0f!Y'onimo had been engaged to d.o the un· derwater work. Two of the divers brought Oie safe to the 111rface.and pu.t it In thdt own boat. re/iuing to tum it over without additibnal compensation. They were offered one carton of ctgarettelf, then two. and°" the o/Jers incr~ed. theu 81Jdthnly took o/f in their outboard. The salvage director let them go, smce he thought there WCl$ little o/ value in the 1a/e .. ond the Merican.t ul&Uld probably return after theu bod' time to contemplate the seriowness of the1roflense. The m1uing aa/e became th6 cau.se of much mnre concern to govJ emmental agencielf than it d1d to the o//ICJalS of L & F lnduatriea. Mexican' officials.at Enscmada tried to locat~ 11,. and even the l,01· A~les Police Department offered Its unnces . Six 'months .after the dilo pearance, L & F lndu.!tttea noh/ied by phone that a rampm pa ment for the sa/e could bt nepot ed. but the o/fcr WM reftJ8ed. The L & 1" czecutfvea coWd been correct in their surmise t there W<U11't much in~ .a/e.at t time of salvage. The /act that t diver a Wt're. able to bring it to ths au /ace. ond oet It over th6 dde of. a would Indicate that ft didn't weight much. So the st<>riu of,'a ltlfe filled tml gold aboard the wreck. are probob untrue. Bui the rumougoon. 8,000-plus Cavort I In Irvine Program ! The ran recreation program in Irvine attracted more than 8, I participants and drtew in nearly $20,000 In revenue. , Participation incro,.sed more than 100 percent in the fall, moa due to the Initiation ot the in-school recreation program and sever special events, such aa the tm·blrthday party. m agic show and haun ~e. .loi The most popular program• REVENUE. WIDCB t«aJGcl Sl9,833, was l.lp seven percent over last year1g tlgures, accord· Ina to Recreation Superintendent FroomeOayle. Revenue, which totaled $19,833, was up seven percent over last year's rt1ure., &(cord ln1 to RecreaU0n Super\nlendent '{'roomc Gayle. "\ were the special events, the daJ playground actlvttles al th scboota a nd the Friday a.fte movie• for children. OTllEll POPUlAJl act.MU were the various .apectall duaea, tennlt leaaona, ~ult n football and tho aenlar dth A.mttk-an A••oclatlon (0 Bet! Person• <AARP). . ,. 'Punk' Stirs London S~x Pistols' Banned Single Does Well ISy USA llOBINSON l'lele N••-SYMl«t .. "I don't need a Rolls Royce; 1 don't need a bouae ln the country· I don't want to have lo live in Fraac:e. 1 don't ba;e any rock and roll heroes,: they're all useless. The St.ooes and The Who don t mean anything anymore: they're establish~. Tho Stones are more like a business than a band. • So said Joluuty Boeta, the lead singer of the Ses Pls&oa., the band that's got nearly all of .England in an uproar. The Sex Pistols are loaders or what ha.s been called England's ''punlc rock" scene. And last week they made London frmt·page headlines when a zealous interviewer provoked them into saying a !our-letter word on live Britilh TV. I A&BIVED IN LONDON IN the midst of the ensuinc furor. Their record ,arnpany (EMI) was deciding whether to drop the band. Their slngle -"Anarchy in the U.K." -was banned from radio &JtpJay, yet it entered the charts atNo.43. Women Jn the record pressing plants refwsed to apply labels lo the single, so the stores couldn't··-..._ ______ _ stock enough or the re- , cord to meet the demand. And. some Sex '-------...,""" , Pistols concerts were be· ing cancelled by nervous town coWlcils which de- manded preview "auditions" to make sure there would be "np swearing." (The Sex Pistols, obviously, refused to comply ...,.~,.....,.·""~"-·" withauchrequ~ts.) I aACED TO SEE TBE SEX Pistols at Manchester's .Elecbic Circus club where they were on tour with The Clash and New York band The. Heartbreakers. Conditions on the road were dif- ficult at best. But the bands persevered, even though the re· cord company's financial support for the tour was suddenly withdrawn, and all the bad publicity re· suited in their eviction from several hotels. There is an element of danger and excitement around this scene, for no rock group h as so polarized people s ince the early days of the Rolling Stones. Parents are outraged, refuse to allow the Pistols' record in the house, the whole bit. People either bate or love what these bands stand for . J THOUGHT THE SEX PISTO~ were great. Their musical influences can be tra~ to the very early New York Dolls, but all comparisons end there: The current English scene ls like the New York He Cor~s Enough J. CBGB scene only in that the bands are young (from 14 to early 20s), and they provide a "street" alternative to the Bigtime Music Business. A,. wi,...... "The people who come to see us are bored out of Salvation Army Capt. David Grindle of Des Moines, Iowa, chased a bank robber three blocks and tackled him for police. Grindle was in the bank to deposit his street collections when the robbery oc- curred. He said his former football coach would have s colded him for his poor tackle, but it was sufficient to the task. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE their brains,'' said Rot· ~ ten, who bas short, BI .: arr e "! orange hair and wears a b d "! j acket covered with A • 11 r safety pins, chains and Ma111Je to tlae zippers. ''1,'hey 're bored I with hippies." h e •a•e peop e sneered. "Hippies are aolao (!Ouldtt 't complacent." deal IDltla long Bands like The Sex Pistols, The Clash , hair In 1966. Buzzcocks. Chelsea and ~ Eater are determined not to lose sight of their work· ing class roots. They take no drugs and drink most· ly beer. They're committed to their brand of rock STATEMENT0FA9ANOONMENT HATEMIENTOFWITHDltAWAL • al la t d h DFTHIEUSEOF FllOMPAllTNIEllSHIP and roll energy as a poJil1c s temen. an ave FICTITIOUSIUSINESSHAt.!E OPUATll•GUNDIEll absolutely no interest in what today's big rock T"" tollowonq °"''°" ,,., "bMdon"d l'ICTITIOUS9UStNIESSNAM£ ff ~'"'"" 1 .... lltl1llOU\bu\ln•\\na""' T ... 10110,..,,,q l>"rson h•s W1U>drll'Nft bands have tO 0 er• r11Eos ,, THllE•os 210 E 111n ., • .,.,..,,., o••'M• ''""' ,,,. The music is very, very fast, very loud (the re· Sl•ttl. CO\I• M«\it, CA '1?617 OtMl\ftf""D OOf'r.tllnq Und~• lhf' IOC. Mllnl'• s. O•••••d. Jr IM s 1111ou,bu,,,., •• ,,..m~o1 c BRIDGMAN porters from daily papers sent to "cover this story" e.11 .. ,d. '"·' 1101 "'""'1"• O••wr CONTRACT se11v1et:sa1 '°1sw 1t111 cover their ears). intense and totally unpretentious. ~8ur11,rA•1•MI St.,(<)sl4M•u CA'l1~7 rn''""''""n wu c0fld11t1<'dt>y""'" n. '''"""'" 1><1,1.,. .. ,._ ~·~ And, the bands don't change their clothes to go on· dlvl-1 ,,,...., tor 1"" P<t•l.,.r\hop w•s llltd °" st ' ,...,.,o 0411••0 AUOUSl?I "7Sll\lfw(Aunlyol0r"-age. IE•t<ll•"• "' '"" E\tol•·ot Full M m• •IKI olHld••u Ol IM Puwn MHMr.,. B•11Me1. J• w.,...,, ... ,,.q AND THE SCENE -DESPITE distortions ""~ .... , • .....,, ..,,., l•I~ '¥'111 ,... l MO-II Loto<e, 2"1 a....... . h h f COUl\IV ,,.,. n• Or•~ ... ~ County VII SI N•WOO•l8'>a<PI CA'1W.O from the straight British press who, Wll t reals 0 <>-<-•' ,.,. A"'"°""' s111~0"<". JAU Ave-violence, try to scare people away -is very down to l'J1ff1 ~llfo ''"''"' CA97fU 'rl>OMEY,9AllTON&,,.<OEllMOTT S•QN'O \. M••••lll otoie earth. .._,.." •• L•• S•9'><><1 A s"oo"<" u they get too big ror tiny clubs and make more A~MeM•C•f'Mt•h•ft R.tm d . kl . I l ,,.....,"""••n\1 Pu1>1 .. .,...,0<a11qo.Co•\I 0 ... 1vP•1<>1. money, will these bans quac Y )Ump no -~ o.c > 10 ",, 1•1• IOC0-7• limousines and order Dom Perignon? 1 doubt it. U Slott.tA.,.,CA•Htt h f b•L.....: udi th . d' """"'""" °"""°" co"" o .... .,, P••o1 they Jose touc w t uJC1r a ence, err au 1ence °"' io, ri ,, 11• 1•1~ PUBLIC NOTICE will turn off. The scene is original now because it's \•o 1 • real and unique. Franlc.ly, the music, the style, and OUN LA~ IEO"'A l(llAEME.11 l>UNlAP. '9\1 d'1flC Of PfaK•ll\t1.f, ClhtU,,u-t P.ll'iY(J •'*•• O.Cemtw• n "'• F..-r """ oro•n11•r of Fir\\ Outdoor Atn p#wtMAffil'f lf'I ~n.tf\floir" C• PA,, ,,.. .. ,. °'"' -111. ""'"'°"' o• """"''"' El>"lf c.1~ .. •ll•t..i.a use."'•-Pl PN SOrorUy "' U"'"•"\•tv ot fn.d ~ fOI' f\ff m .,\'f r f\•t tf•bl• WCH"li \ .....,._ All.,..lm A\\l\WM~ ..._ -..,, ' IMO aNJ to lo""" Olllrt 0.-C..0..tv A\\>\Tll'IU l•- Wltll k-...,. ·~11\I """''~' '"""-: .,.,.. rey••.,.r •"'0 ttv ,.,. 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Olltce ol WILLIAM <;HEFFIELO, ttn Nor'lfl "'°"' \t \.-lnt• ~nA CAl1tor'o" "1101 '" ""'(l!Y nf Sen•• An•, •n O••-Cownlv whf(,, fl'ttt"r O"ICtt n f~ PIKft Of~ ~\ f"JI '" .. u~f!t'\f9ft4"'f i" •ti """""'~ ,.,.._.ntnq to \A•ft .,,, .. ,~ Such ct.ih"'I" wHf\ lh9 """''"''"' 'f "'~'tt ""',.\ f"M.lll ~ 11~ fl' JW'fl1'nt"'11 A'-•fo--,.,Akt .iMt,...n Nuf' monft"I\ •ftH t"'f'I tfnt puOl'<•f~ol ,,.,,..,,, flo D.tltn °"' 11 1•7• NllNCV A"NMll LEA F-'"''"''1•oftM w1ll ••f w14df"<flo*'"' Wll.\.14M1H5f'f'1ELO ......... ¥••~· 111SN«111 lt .. t SI ~ .... , . .,,.. Puot1\.Nlon 0'""~ rnA\t O"'·'Y P1tot D,., 'I n 1' 1•r~ And .J•" I ,.,, )l~'" PUBLIC NOTICE SUll'l •10• COUltT OF THC STATI Ol"CAlll'OltNIA ~II lHI COUNTY 01" OltANC.E N•.A·t9111 the attitude of these bands bas taken my ~eath away. The fashions created by this scene are astound· ing Safety pins stuck into ears or hands, short scraggly bait sticking out in polnts, clothing ripped then pinned or stapled together Girls with shaved heads, bondage·lnfluenced chains. multiple zip pers, rubber and tapered trousers BIZARRE? ABSURD? MAYBE lo the same people who couldn't deal with long hair in 1966 . It's lime for kids to reclaim rock.and roll. Ir this makes record companJes nervQus (and, in England they're tripping over themselves to sign a "punk rock band"). shakes people out or their comp.lac~~· cy, or gives pleasure to those involved in 1t, at s enough. Arter that? Who knows? And that's the best part. Carpool Parking Set SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Jn 1977 , the California Department or Transportation will pro- vide low·cost commuter carpool parking in the downtown area here, the agency announced. The department defines a carpool as any vehi- cle with three or more persons including the driver. In order to provide carpool parking, the depart· ment ls offering Jeues to private operators fo_r four parking lots on state highway right-of·way tn the NOTICI 0" 14EAltlNG 011' ...rtTl()ft 1"011 11'110•4TIE 01' WILL AND 1"011 1.an•1tl TESTAMaN• TAllY AND l'Olt AUTMOltlU.TIOft TO ADMINISTEll UNOllt T14 l tlfOa .. ENO•MT AOMINISTltAT10N Ol"UTATIS ACT <"•09ATl CODIE 1----------------------ftl .lHOI lht•C.-ot JAMl!S 0 , MATMENY.eb '----:::=============::;;;::--- South of Market Street area. J.0.M>.Tk E NY, ~HMcJ NOTICE IS H15REBY GIVEN tMt BANK 01' AMERICA NATIONAi. TltlJST & ~AVINGS ASSOCIATION "*' 111.0 ...... ,,.. pefltlOfl 10< Proo.tt•"' Wiii •no tor ••~u•nc• GI l•tt•n r.,,_,.,.,, 10 ,,,. .,.111i-r-ror ""''"°'lretll)ll lo AOtnlnlst"' under tt-1,,._nl Adtnl11l•l••I..,.,"' e~.i .. Acl IProt>.tit CoO>! S'1 el wql, ••· fffel>C• lo whlt ll 1, m•°" tor turthff -ll<ul•f\ •ncl 111.11IM 11--Ol.C. "' ..... "'! ,,,. ...... ""' -tel ,.,, ~"' •. ttn . at 10 oo • m • In in. tOU<1,_., ol °"1'ertment No. 3 OI Wld toun. al 700 Civic Genier Orlw~ lfl l,_Cllyol $.tnl• A.._, C•lll.,nl•. 0.1.0 ~temller "· t'1• WILLIAll\ I . S4 JOMN, County C,.,k DAVID STlltLINO TINOLt!• LAWCOa"01tATION • ...._.,,Cant.• D•lve ,,.. .. .,. ......., .. Kii. CL t2 ... 11M) .... MD A--.Stw: ,...ltleM• l'llbll\Md Ort"Qe Coert Oaflv P11o4 OK 11. 11, 74, "7• 5141·1' THI: PLUMllHct HUT .... AllCOHD. "'--.. ,_ .... llarvq In Y0ut A,...-<l911 MtallON VIEJO 2ttU ~ C..-1t"'10 r ... °""' ....., .. -, "-' i •tS.0401 • OOSTllMESA , '~"-'·~ ~"' ' •.17 .,,,.., Find whot_you WEREN'T lool~ing for. If you're shopping for something specific. chonces ore pretty good thor Foshion Island hos It Gut the true fun of shopping Is browsing. Discovering something special Something you weren't really lookl~ for. Thor's the excitement of shopping ot Fashion Island. Over 60 flne scores offer o koletdoscope of choices. So you never con tell whot you might find. If you just look In the right place. 311?3 FASH~ISLAND J1EWJIOJtT 0 O»MfllA Battery Charged In Grune Scores<0r lhe country's first baseball games were sent out and re· celved by telegraphers who of course worked ln pairs, one at the transmitter. the other at the receiver. And when at this Job, they termed themselves·a battery, as though they were the electrical equipment rather than people. They figured the baseball pitcher and catcher wocked similarly. which is how those athletes, too, came to be called a battery. · Betsy Metcalf of Rhode Isl and wove baskets which she sold in a small shop. Her son playfully put a little one on his head. EK· cel l ent, thought she, ex· cellent, or some such. Anyhow, in 1880, she started mass production of the country's first straw bats. ( L. M. BOYD ) When dimes were first put into circulation in 1796, the nomenclature was spelled "dis mes." a Greek. word meaning coins. AVERAGE American in a lifetime moves ap. proximately 14 times. Average Englander, about eigh t times, Average JapanPse , maybe five times. Client .a sks, ''Ho"' come the word 'colonel' is pronounced 'kernel'?" It used to be s pelled both "colonel " and "cor one!," each pronoun~ed in three syllables. Slow· ly, the pronunciation of •·coronel" was shorted to two syllables , a od it stuck. lJut the literary spelling of "colonel'• also survived. STATISTfCAL ODDS indicate that you and J each will need an ambulance twice in our li ves ... EYE DOC· TORS say their recent studies show 97 out of every 100 Americ ans over 45 need gla ss e s ... WHY WOM EN generally re- member their dreams DAILY PILOT A :I r I t I ... C:nl o problem'> Then wntc to Pat Dunn f'at will m t n•d IOI>!'. (/l'llmq lht' 01Mwns and act10r1 I/OU need to $nltJt' tnt•q1111w~"' uoi:e111m1•111 crnd 011~1 nt>s&. Mm/ your quP11t1011s to Pat Dunn At Your Service. Ornm1t• CooBI 001/11 P1/ol, P 0 . U<U 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 In.d ude y<Jurtelc:pho111t11u111bc:r. The co/um 11 <1ppear11daily ercept Saturdays. No E'ree Car• DEAR PAT: A friend of mlne bu gotten involved in some dealings with a Canadian firm called European Sport & Voyageur Club. He's aup. PoSed to get a free car. Is this a legitimate operation? U so, I'd like to look into it. A. A .. Fountain Valley Forget ,lt. 'l'lae State Attoraey GaeraJ'i-Olflce ltu filed n.lt acalut tbla firm. It was cllarged wWl falllag t o make goocl o• promises &o Callfonala couamen &o lllJlllly 1171 can free of charge. Tbe sia~ lffU ttStltutloa for eacll1 vidlm and dvU penal ties. nu 'er IJp C~I~ DEAR PAT: Now that most people fill their own gas tanks, I'd like to flDd out if it's a waste ol money lo "lop off" the tank. I've been told that fill· ing the tank lo the brim ls not a good idea because the gu tends to splll over when the car's engine has been running. ls thla true? P . o .. San Juan Capistrano It's true. Topped off gas tanks do spill over wbea ~ eaiJae tem- perature-caaes the ga!IOHne to H· · panel. Tbe .\merkaa Automobile As· Employ es Send Aid To Needy aoda&lon, tlae Amertcan Lua& Ar.· eodatloa aad federal ageaeles urge dtat Mlf·Mrve driven and gaaoltne sta&loa aueadaatt rtlra.ba fn>m _. pine oft caa tankl. It ltas bffn esdma&ed that tbla practice wasteWu mDCla u 4t mUUoa ga.Uom ol gasolla~ each year. Alto, the fames emitted fzom tile raw gaaoUne are 'iu daqeroaa as tbe em1uioal aflel' lt U. beea barned. Slaotllcl I Bllfl FraacM.e? DEAR PAT: I arnlbi¥ing about In· vesting in a franchise business. Js there anywhere I could examine public inform allon about the franchisor, or is such information available? L. P., Costa M-;sa Yoa can call or vbtt any ol the fC)flr olftces ol t .. e Department ol Co~· U.S &o obtain lnfonnation from tie pal»lle Ille oa H y frandUor. TJle c&o.elt olOce ls l~ated at IOO S. Co.an- moawealtb Ave., Loe Angeles ,.._ Tbe plloae number ls (Zl3) m.zno. Yoa alao should request an la· formative pamphlet, "Sbou.ld I 8QY Thls Franchise -A Cbec:kllat for Pro1pectlve Investors," from Che Department of COfl)Ol'atlons at the above address. REWARD ..... _ ...... ,,,..,._ .. ____ ...,. ... ..ii._ _ _.,.. __ ...,..._ -... ... --. ..... ---...... ~-...... ..... Phone: 546-674'0 Christmas pToject, Aspartoftheirannual llRE IT'S A employes. o( Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company of Newport II ~ fr Beach d onated 600 •• or er pounds or food plus . c~es~~s~~ RESTAURANT dents of a poor. remote .a. uD Baja California village. "'" Acompanyspokesman OELICATESSEN said nine etnployes took . the goods to La · Rumorosa, a.town of 200 I OPE ... xa.. ... "'S D "'Y I families located about~ L---~..;;.;"...;..;;.;;.;l"l'IA;..;.;..;..;....;;;..."-----'-miles east of Tec•te. .. .. Each family re<:eiVed a pound each of flour, rice and pinto beans purchased with ,fun~ donated by company employes. Jn addition lo the clothes and toys donated by Pacific Mutual people, there were 425 candy canes for the children . A company spokesman said the donations to the town began four years ago. . ., better than do men is -----------another medical mystery. Addre!s mail lo L.M. Boyd, P .O. Bo:r 1581, Co.na MtfllJ 92626. Local Students MSU Graduates John M. fatrick, 2198 Pacific Ave .. Cos ta Mesa, and Debra L. Busbweit, 8401 Santana Circle, Huntington Beach, are among l ,629 students graduating this winter from Michigan State University. Patrick will receive a master 's in economics while Ms . Bushwict earned a BA in advertis· ing. 3BIITEN BY CHIMP ROUEN, France <AP> -The streets or Rooen looked Uke the set of a "Queen Kong" film as an angry 176·pound female chimpanzee terrorized pedestrians arter escap. ing from a visiting circus. The 21.year·old chimp, whtch apparently bent the bars or her cage and slipped out, bit a passerby and two firemen chasing her. A veterinarian finally sub- dued her with anesthetic darts. but not before she tipped several darts out of her skin. THE OHL Y PLACE TO GET GREAT MEW YORK DELI • Pa1trmnl -ConMd lfff • • Lox, Eggs Giid o..iaft1 • • IG4)els md C...... Chffse • • Authentic Egg Cnatn • OHN DAILY 6 A.M. to I 0 P.M. IUAICFAST LUMCH •DIM HOME CATERING BANQUETS & PARTIES IN GREENWICH VILLAGE ROOM 428 E. 17th STREET COSTA MESA 631-2820 . - ooliday cheer button do\vn ginghams colorful gingham checks of ~,red,or brown . offerid.;n ~or 1?J19 alee;w,s.~ rightfbr sport or dress. made forua ~ Crelgton>t> I y Tidings of Great Joy Dear Children: Titerc sectms ro be some question abour who l am, where I live and what I do. Let me answer those q~scions here and now. J am the spirit of glving, and it is nor impormnt chat those ttcoiving know where the ailr comu from. I live ill uch of you and your friends. When you look into the ~s of your ~rot.hers, sisrcrs ind neighbors ••• and see lo~ and And It cam e to pass in those days, that there w ent out a decree from Caesar Augustus, that all the world should be taxed. And all went to be taxed, every one into his own city. And Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth, into Judaea, unto the city of David, wnich Is called Bethlehem; (because he w as of the house and lineage of David:) To be taxed with Mary his espoused wife, being great with child. And so it was, that, while they were ther e, the da ys were accomplished that she should be deliver ed. And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wra pped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger ; because there was no roomforthernintheinn. And ther e were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. Challenge of Early Chr~tians Renewed By TOM FUENTF.S Ge"'"'""lutlMI OI-• It..,..,. C:.lllellc Dloc:-.. 0. ..... An ancient Roman legend has it that on the day of Christ 's birth a font of oil sprang up in a poor section or Rome and flowed into the Tiber, spending itself in one day. The church of Santa Maria in Trast evere, the first ever to be dedicated to the Virgin Mary. ma rks the spot where this miraculous occur rence Is believed to have happened As with aJI legends of th.is kind, modern m an may be inclined to ridicule it from his perspective 1n a rather unsenttmeotal society But, p erhaps those s impler minds who gave birth to and nurtured such s tories h.ad an in· sight into reality and history which 1s har d to enjoy today Maybe they were trying to say something like this: At a ti me when the attention ol the whole world w as rac<'d toward the 1m periaJ capitol of Rome an event occurred al most behind their backs which would bnng saJva· t1on to the world. The Savior of the wor ld was born in an in· s1gn1f1cant and desolate place far from the centers or worldly power TJIE CORE of the message of Christmas 1s thlit God did not despise the ~ orlrJ, rather, He sought to transform it, to raise up those things already good to something far greater. So it should not come as a shock when it is realized the reas0n Chris· tians C'elebrale this very feast or the Christ's Nativity on the 25th of December is derived from a pagan festival. In fact, it s hould cause marvellng more at God's power that the ultimate revela· lion of His Son was felt in some vague, obscure ways even in the pagan mind. The earliest date on record for Christians celebrating the feast or Christmas IS the year 336. It must be understood that it took the Christians many centuries to develop a liturgical calendar of the kind used today. The first feasts celebrated by Christians were Easter. Pentecost and the Baptism of the Lord. These go back to the earHest times of the church. The feast or Christmas developed slowly as a re;pon!ie, first, to heresies denying Chris t's divinity or humanity; second, as a Christian counterbalance to pagan celebrations. lt is generally held now that the date for Christmas is derived from the Christian absorption of the JWlgan feast "The Birthday or the Unconquered Sun." This was associated with the cult of the god Mithra, a popular deity In Rome of the first and second cen· Our Christmas Tree By~mllakam It wo.! a small lrer. Not quite four feet. But U stood lhere bravely. The everwtmg "J'Uit of Christmas. The y ear wu 1946. We were becoming good Cl\'1hans aft('r bt.•Uli.! good soldiers. J obs were sc arce, mon(•y hard to come by. Every penny carefully doled out Could we afforrt a tree? We would look anyway. We• found one. small but nice. The dealer was sym· pntht't1r. lie wa:, a Vet himself. He let us have it for nfty rents. 11 nppity we brought our priz.e home. . 1951. Times were better. We lived ln a tract house. Jl cosl us $7,950. The payments were $56.56 monthly. We had lwo children. Our Christmas tree was big and full with plenty ot ornaments. Lots of presents under 1t. We visited with neighbors, admiring our trees and partaking of the nowing bowl. A warm holiday spirit prevailed. 1961. There were three children n ow. We bad our own busin ess and it was growing bigger all the tlme. Our Chris tmas tree became a status symbol. We got the biggest one ~ible. The top branches hit the cell- ing and had to be lopped off. It was covered with a mass of lights a nd gaudyomameot.s. Underneath was a huge array or carefully wrapped presents. It was an Impressive s ight and meant to be so. People had to be made aware of our atfiuent state and sound standing in lhc community. 1976. W c we re well to do but not much interested Lr people kihe w it or not. We lived in a spacious house in a nice neighborhood. Our children had grown up and loft. Our gift was a substantial check. It saved us a weary round ot shopping and it was big enou(h to be bigh.ly acceptable. The children were coming for din· ner so a few ornaments they had loved were dug out and tacked on the wall. We decided a tree would nt in the atmosphere so we picked up one that fit into our car easily. We were a litUc surprised at its cost. five doUan. It Wll! a •mall trtt. Not quite four f~e1. But it lfood I.here broVfl11, the ewrla.sting IJ)irit of Chriltmo.s. ~'-.-,----...... ----------------... ----------~ And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them : and they were sore afraid. And the angel said unto them, Fear not; for, behold, t bring you good tidings of great Joy, which shall be to all people. : undersundinJ, free of prejudice and ~lf.inreteJt .•• ·"then you know what it is I do. You mig.hr chink l ' only work one day C'tch yrar, but Jet me cell )'Ou .a secret. I work every day of the year for cho~ who For unto you is born this day In the city of David a Savior, Which Is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you ; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lylng in a manger. And sudden ly there was with the angel a multitude of the hea venly host praising God, and saying, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good wi II toward men. St. Luke, Chapter 2 King James Ver sion The Holv Bible I~::., ... • ~ " '::[-1 ~ )• .. realty believe in me. Love, s.aaus Bbtorlam Confirm the Seriptures Dear Gloomy Gus Gloom can wait! Mer•Y Ch ristmas! GUS turies. In its struggle with paganism, the Christians "bap- tized" many customs and feasts for their own use. The festival of the Unconque r ed Sun was celebrated on the winter solstice, about the 25th of December. This recalled for the pagans the perpetual rejuvenation or the world by th e r et urning dominance or the sun. What bet- ter setting could be found by the C hris ti a n community t o celebr ate the dawning or their true light on earth? TIIE EARLY church Cathers did noi hesitate to capitalize on the association between Christ and the sun. T erms like "Sun or Justice," or "Christ the Sun" are frequent in early Christian literature. Christ conquered Mithra: and his church soon stood as lhe un· challenged victor in the \('ry clt.1 that tried with au its Jmpetiel miebt to cf1dh It out. Jt is true that CbrlstianUy transforme d the culture of classical antiquity and lni,t.iated a new culture which predotnlnated until the present era. The challenge faced by Christians is now reversed. Christian feasts are threatened by the secularis m and materialism or a doubting world. It may do some good to take time and appreciate the stMJggle early believers faced, and to Imitate their determina- tion ln transforming society. All eyes are no longer turned toward Rome; rather, they are turned to the commercial and gove rnment centers of the modern world. Man should talut care not to ignore wbftl is hap- pening behind his back, or to be blinded by the art11lclal light.a ot Christmas decorations. In the quiet. dark. forgotten places or the world Christ is pr~ent. It waa to such a remote place that He first came into lhe world. Should il be otherwise nearly 2,000 years lat er? More Than a Symbol WASHINGTON -When J was a boy in Utah, the story of the birth of Chr ist had already withstood the attrition o f m o r e th a n 1900 years . But a h alf century later, I have detect· ed a n e w skepticism. There seem to be more doubters who dismiss the gospel account as pious legend. The Christmas story, they say1 has steadily eroded un· der cha.Jlenges from historical r esearch, from scientific dis· covery, from an enlightened spirit o( modernity. For example, historians have cited an alleged error in the basic Biblical account of the nativity. According to St. Luke, Christ was born "when Cyreniu.s was gov- ernor of Syria." The archives show that Cyrenius didn't arrive in Syria until 6 A.D. How, skep· tics demanded, could an account that contained so basic an error be reliable? And the astronomers, with their charts that trace the move- ments or the stars backward through the mille,Ua, ruled out the appearance ot a areat new star that. cou)d .bave been perceived to be boveriog over Bethlehem at ttie:tlme c4 Christ's birth. So out went tM tale or the three wise men and the frankin· cense and myrrh. FOR MA NV, then, the Christmas story has retreated to the shadowy status of mere sym· bol if not fabrication. Yet there lt'lelu /II (J ACK ANDERSON) ar(' vast numbers for whom Uw birth e1nd teaC'hings of Christ have lost none of their authentici- ty. Millions have journeyed to the Holy Land to walk the ancient, hallowed paths that He walked, and they feel the grip of surpass· ing reality. l have wandered over the gnarled mountains and sweeping valleys where Jesus sought lo change men's hearts . From Bethlehem to Galilee. the land appears as eternal as His word Bethlehem remains much as it did when Mary and Joseph first halted be for e the inn and, because there wns no room, bad to find shelter in the stable. A huddle of flat-roofed stone ho.uses cling to a bleak Judean hillside. lts narrow streets still echo to the clicking hooves of heavily laden donkeys. ln Nazareth, a snuggle of clay dwellings tucked in the folds of a mountainside, I found the CUP.enter's trade still practiced as it was in the days of Joseph and Jesus. I watched a wizened, old carpenter work the wood, with both hands and feet, drilling holes with a fire·bY·fliction con· trivance and pounding pegs into the holes with a wooden mallet. THE SEA or Galilee, encircled by mountains, is still a mirror or the sky above. Its waters are Cis· · hed largely by brothers who haul in thei r nets as the Biblical brothers, Peter and Andrew, James and J ohn, once did. And tbe s udden. fearful storms described in St. Luke still blow in from the Syrian mountains. A short time in the Holy Land yields a hundred experiences that give life to the Bible. They are not proof of Biblical authen- ticity in themselve!, of course, but In their aggregate, they rein- carnate the texture, the sense of place conveyed in the.gospels. M a more tangible answer to the skeptics and the scoffers, the spade of the archeologlsts and the research or the scholars have turned up evidence corroborat· ing the scriptures. For instance, some historians are now satisfied that the dis· crepanc;v in St. Luke about Cyrenius is the fault not or St. Luke but of our modem calen· dar. They say an error by the monk Dionys1us Eitiguus threw our calendar seven years off. With that error corrected, the first Christ mas occurred in 7 BC. /\nd Cra~mcnt:-. of Homan in- Ac riplion, unearthed in Antioch, reveal that Cyrenlus was indeed governor of Syria In 7 B.C. THE STAR of Bethlehem, too, has been rehab1Utated. A few years ago, astronomers came to the conclusion tflat in 7 B.C., the year of the nativity by the cor· reeled calendar, there occurred a conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter within lbe constellation Pisces. From earth, this movement or planets toward each other could have taken on the appearance or a great new star. And consider this ; the rabbinical writer Arbarbanel left a n account ot certain Jewish astrologers, who were regarded as wise men and who studied the heavens at a school In Sippar, Babylon. There was a tradllion among them that the long awaited Messiah would appear when - yes, when Jupiter and Saturn met in the constellation Pisces. May we no'-, wlih prudence, as· sume their excitement when the aign for which they had watched all their Jives appeared? And that, students or the prophecy as they were, three of these wise men might have set out from Babylon for Bethlehem, the city of David, from whose tribe the Messiah was to issue? IN TERMS of contemparary social criticism, too, the believer in Chris t has seen the trendy overtaken by the timeless. The shortcuts by which society was to bypass the hard formulas or J esuii have, one by one, turned out to be dead ends. l happened lo be in Caesarea, the Roman port on the Mediter· ran ea n , s hortly after nrchcologis ts had dug up from an ancient ruin a cornerstone that bore the name clearly visible in Latin: "Pontius Pilate, Gov- ernor.'' When that cornerstone was laid, Pilate was the symbol o{ worldly power and wisdom. His name Is remembered today only because or his brief encounter with the Carpenter of Nazareth. On thla day, as then, the Child ol Bethlehem reigns triumphant. How Would He Be Welcomed? ORANGE COAST If Chrift Rctum.d on Chrisfmos ( Rqrf ntcd bl# &quul) H there should be, on Chrlltlnu Day, a second corn· tnc, wouJd there not sooo be a ~ cruclflxlon? And this time, not by the Romana or the Jews., but by those •ho proudly call themselves autst.lans? I wooder bow we today woo.Id ~arcl and treat this man with his strange and frtiihlening and .. lmpracUcal " doctrines of human behavior and social rcla· UOMhJps . Woufd we believe and fotJow, any more than the masaes cl people ln h111 day beUevtld and ronowed? WOULD NOT tho mlllt.ar1at.s amoa.i ua asull him • a COW· ard.Jy p~clflsl bee 11use be urt• us not to resfat evtl but. to return good rorevtl? Would not the n1tion1U1ts among u• attack him as a dangerous subveralve beeauae he tells ua we are allot one nesh? Would not the wealthy among us cuutate him aa a trouble- making radical became he bars t he rich from entering the kinidom of beaveo? WOULD NOT the ecc:lesiastlcs amon1t u.s denounce him 11 a ranUnf( heretic bttausc be cut.a through the cards ol ritual and command• us only to love God amd our neighbors? Would not the Puritam among U9 desplH htm becaUH ho eata end dril'lb w1th publicans and linnen. ptefttTtna lbo company ol winebtbben and harlots to that of "resp ect able" church of- ficials? Would not the sensual among us scorn him because he fasts for 40 days in the desert, neglect.ing the needs of the body? " WOULD N<n' the proud and Important among ua laugh at hlm when he tnatruct.s hi.a disciples that he who would be "ftnt" should lake the role of the least and s erve all? Would not each of us in his own way flnd some part ol Ulla man's saying and doing to be 10 threatening to our wa,ya ol Ute, so n:iucb at odds with our rooted bellefs, that we could not tolerate him for long? J wonder. I wonderlltheCbrlJ· ur Era hu yet begun. DAILY PILOT Rot>nt N. Wt!td,Pllbluhrr Thnmos Ktt111l. E:d11or Rnrbara Krritnch, Edllonol Pagt Editor The editorial p:i!fc of lhe Dally 1 Pilot Sl'C'k s to Inform and ' 11Umulate rr11dcr11 by presenting on lhis page divrrse commentary Oil toplc11 of lnlcrt'~t by 11ynd1cat· <'Cl columnl!lts and cartoonist~. by provldinir a forum for rraders' t vlcwa 11nd by prc.!ltntlna this n~11paper's opinions and ldrM oo curtt'nt lopiu. The edllorinl "opinions of the Dally Pilot ap~nr only In the editorial column nt the top of thr page. OplniOM ex· prC'3lltd bv the columnls~ 1uxt urtoonl~L• llnd lettrr writers arr thclr own ind no end~cmcnt ol tht>lr ~lcw1 by tha Daily PUOl ~hould ~ lnferreod. Friday, Dec. 24, 1976· • ,, ________ ,.. Tara Barus with 'Chili' th e chinchilla. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Friday, December 24, 1976 A7 Robby Barus, above, holds his pet boa. Sue and Muff Lyon, right, exhibit their turtles. The hairy tarantula, top right, has increased in popularity. 'Rights WASHINGTON (AP) -For seven years, the Supreme Court under Chief Justice Warren E. Burger has studiously avoided developing a guiding doclnne in ils consideration of women's rights. The resulting case·bY·Case method has yielded decisions hailed by wom en . It also has re· cently produ ced rulings de· nounced by feminists, although the court's basic approach has remained unchanged. Issue ·cloudy The court's philosophy, or lack of one, is being examined closely becaus e or the controver sy following the court's ruling that employers who provide disability programs for their workers are not legally required to include pregnancy benefits. Justice William Rehnquist, who wrote the majority opinion, acknowledged that "it is true that only women can become pregnatlt," but he went on to say that discrimination based on pre-- gnancy la not sex discriminatJoo. Rehnquist said an employer whose diaabWty proarams ~· 1\ EDITOR 'S NOTE: Occasionally, a puppy or kitten will be found under the Christmas tree. But a trend toward the unique in gift-giving, particularly in pets, may turn up some surprises this year. Pets: To Each His Own By DENNIS McLELIA.N Ot• D•lly~ll .. tlMf Cats, dogs and birds appear to be getting a run for their money as the pets most likely to be chosen by today's pet fanciers. Their competition more often lhan not is from such seemingly uncuddly creatures as hairy tarantulas, scaly iguanas and slithery snakes. RepWes, spiders and other un· usual critters are coming into their own, according to pet shop owners, who have noted an in· creased interest. ''It's a matter of wanting something different than what other people have," theorizes shop owner June White. "They like to say, 'Look what I've got."' Some parents turn to reptiles, she added, b e cause their children are allergic to more common pets. "Kids need something they can hold or relate to. A lizard or snake does this." TARANTULAS-the common brown variety and more exotic imports -seem to be the hottest "in" pet going, r anging in price from $1G-$40. It's not uncommon for some shops to sell out as soon as they are stocked . Business is also strong in tarantula food -live crickets. "People just love tarantulas," says Tony Nichols, one shop's re· sident s pider and reptile expert. He feels their reputation as being "fearsome" is undeserved. Yet, there's no denying the large, hairy spiders inspire fear i n th e u n s u spectin g. One customer , Nichols said, rented one as a "joke " gift for her husband's birthday. "I don't know what attracts people lo them, but they make a nice pet,·~ says Bob Keith, a shop manager , adding they can bite (similar to a bee sting), but usually don't. "I've had people come in with them crawling on their arms.'' Dr. Jim Rich, a Newport Beach veterinarian, began get. ting so many calls about lbe ru~y critters that be fell be bet· t.er learn more about Uiem. HE AND HIS WIFE Peggy now are owners of a red-legged Mex- ican tarantula aptly named Hairy. eluded pregnancy benefits did not set pregnant women apart from men but, instead, from noo- pregnant workers, including women. FEMINISTS WHO HAD been pleased with many of the cou.rta decisions in recent years reacted with surprise and outrage. At- torneys moet famlllar with the women's movement labeled the decision a product of the tourt's patchwork approach to women's issues. "The court hasn't found a theoretical handle on which it can bang its women's npts de- cisions," said Jill Goodman, an attorney with the American Civil Uberties Union. "The justices appear content to deal with cases on their particular facts." Be1lnnlng ln 1971, when it ruled that atatea cannot live a letal prefeNnce to men~ lo become admlnlatrators of wills just becauae they are men. the court bu appU..t a "rational reaaon" wt on a cu.by-case baala. Although Mrs. Rich prefers her husband to do the handling, she said the neighbor kids are con- stantly asking to see the pct. "The kids are just fascinated by hi .. m. Dr. Rich. however. recom· mends handl ing be kept lo a minimum . There a re many varieties, he said, and some peo- . pie are even sensitive to the spider's hair. The doctor , who treats ever- ything fr o m s nakes an d chameleons to injured wild birds, says owners easily de- velop emotional attachments lo pet snakes and other reptiles. They often give them names like George and Fred. Many pets are bought as status symbols, but Rich advises pro· spect.ive owners to be aware of what they're buying so that they are prepared to properly take care of it. Under this te.st, a state must have such a reason to differen· tJate between men and women. the court's majority said then. Lack of that reason violates the 14th Amendment's equal protec· tion clause. That ratJonaJe baa been med to uphold a woman's right to equal pay for equal work and equal op. portuniUes in education and busi· nesa but only on a cue-by-case bull. ''The court won't reach out.aide d the framework of each in· divtdual case," said Ruth Bader Glnsbur1. a leading women's rights attorney. "There have been no broad assumptions in womt!n 'a rights cases that cbaracterbed past court de· claions dealln& wlth racial dis· crtminaUon." IN " 1m CASE. known as Frontiero va. Richardson, four JUlllces wanted the court to take such a step and declare that sex dilcrlmlnation wowd be treated oacUy the same u discrlmlna- tJon b11ed oo race or nat.looal CJri&ln •. One of the biggest sellers, ac- cording to Nichols, is African cha me leons . "They'r e just amazing creatures," he s aid. Snakes (pythons and boas) and turtles also do well . he said. "PEOPLE GET TIRED or the same old thing." he said. adding "they want to explore new vis· tas." Children, he noted, especially enjoy the snakes. Nichols, who owns several, admitted "there's something about the m that fascinates me." Bob Barus of Laguna Beach bought his l S·year-old son Robby a rainbow boa two years ago. It's now four feet long. The snake, which lost its ap· petite when it was first brought home, dines on a weekly diet of live mice. Barus says the children love the pet, which occasionally is al- lowed to crawl on Robby's bed, U a majority of the court had agre ed, s tales or privat e employers making distinctions baaed on sex would have to prove aome "compelling interest" in doing so. The burden of prool would not be on lho8e charging discrimination but on those being charged. Because the court dld not agree, a state or company charged with dlscrtmtnallng against blacks must prove it is innocent, but no such obligation is attached to a charge of sex dis· crlminatJon. The pregnancy benefits case, in which General Electric was charged with discriminating against 100,000 female employea, wu an example of the court's Umlted approach to handling women's ri1hts cases. Referrin1 to the court majority in that cue, Mrs. Glnaburl said, "They're either bung up oo pre- snancy or reluctant to strike down sex diacrimlnatloo wben lerious coets are involved. .. IF TRB courr bad naled tM. .other wa,, it could.JI.ave cost GE not to mention his shoulder. Laguna Beach resident Sally Shaw believes pets are usefu l in teaching children about Jjfe and also help them develop a sense of res pons ib ili ty by caring for them. Recent additions to their pct family are two turtles. Charlll' and Belsy. Charlie . a IO-pounder , was rescued from an untimely de- mise when he was prevented from being thrown over a chff by several boys. Betsy was left on the Shaw's doorstep several months later. an obvious hit and run vicUm "Because we had Charlie they figured we knew what to do," said Mrs. Shaw. THEY LOCATED a vet wht mended Betsy's crushed shell with fi berglass. Although Mrs. Shaw has nr qualms about housing turtles chameleons, mice and home< toads. s he draws the line al spiders and snakes. While such things as four-fool boas are obviously taken in stride by fellow Lagunans, the ul timate in pcldom, according t.c Barus, is their chinchilla. "It's the best P£l we've eve1 had," he enthuses. The·critter , which bops like l kangaroo, has a curved tail anc large. round ears , was extreme!) nervous when it was first brought home, be saii:l. "He's very friendly now." sai< Barus . "H e's comp let e!) passive. I've established a rap port with him. He runs up to yo1 and jumps on your lap. And he'l\ roll on his back so you car. scratch him." Even that beats a four.foot bot or hairy tarantula, hands down. Delly Piiot Photos by ' Petrick O'Oonnen and E. Lee Payne .. ~ ' millions or dollars. The compan:. also estimated that American In ' dustry would have to spend $1.') bUUon a year to provide pregnan · cy coverage in existing disabllit: : procrams. . Mrs. Ginsburg said her qu~: tiooing of the court's desire t • strike down aex dlscriminatio : against women when a big pric ; tac is attached may be answere- .by the justices• decision in a cas f now before them. . Federal law requirei widower :· or husbands or retired women t• ~ prove they were dependent 01} their "1vee ln order to collec ~ Soclal Securlty benefits . N· 1: similar requirement applies fo ~ women, and the law has bee1 cballen1ed as discriminator: ataiMtmen. Jn ur1lng th3 court to upbol1 :: the law. the JuaUce Departmen·:: uid that not to do so would cos !· tbe aovemment an estimatec~ $tOO m~on annually. :: "No one can predict 'how the ·: court wlll. declde, •• Mrs ~ .Glnabur1 1ald. ''The.re's no rella ': ble pat&em. ·• l ~ A B DAIL v PILOl Frioay Oecemb1tr 24 1976 Annual Message Worth Repeating (Ann Landers 0J having to live 1n J world thl'Y never made. But Whitt ~t:nt.'ra t1on ever mad~ the world it hJd to Live in'> In J955, the year Ann Landers began writing th1i. column. 1>he wrot e a bpec1al cl.:.ay for Chni.tmal>. Rt.'adcr rl':.pon:.t• wa:. extrl'mcly n•wartJing and ~ht• has reprinted lhc column JnnuJI ly, with t optl"UI rnti<l1f1cat111n' This 1::. /\nn :-. C'hrt,tm.c> mcssag1· for 1976 \\ay of the Romans a nd the Babylonians Otherl. applaud the ·new mor.:ihtv" and stare the "squart's · down "1th eyel> Like hypodc1 nuc need h.'' is gone. Our students have settlt'd down to serious busmess. Thal 1s the good news. Tomorrow 11> Chnstmai. All about us we hl'ar talk or peac<· on Earth. good will t11wurd ml'n Yl'l we know full well in many part1> or the world there 1!. no pcacl' and in the hearts of many men there 1s not enough good will. Our youth insist thul c1v11lza I.Jon is out or Joint. They resent Christmas Switch We congratulate our..elve1> that \\C are the n c hest, most produt live. most P<>Werful nation m thl' world, but what progress have we made? Is 1l progress Whl•11 man can walk on the craters of the moon but cannot walk ::.ufcly after d ark two blocks from h1:- home'? This is the age of the big rip· off, the uncommitted and the un- dressed. The blurring of the sex es. Some fear we are heaamg toward social decay, ROJOg the Please Take SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -There was the familiar steel pol full of money, hanging sus- pended from the usual tnpod with the shield that looked for all the world like the Salvation Army signs on every corner. But wait the legend on the sign s aid, "Take Some Money, Merry Christmas," and the over- coated man and two boys standing by beamed at incr edulous passersby whoobhged. David T. Warren said many people dropped coins into the pot instead, but others look freely. "I'm sure some of those who took money wanted to see 1r 1l was real. but others probably needed 1t and w1ll uscthc1rd1mes immediately for laun<lrom ut1> or bu., fart•.,," he• said W;i rrC'n 'auJ Ill' wa'> pn•..,1cknl of the Playl and n esl':trl'h Ct·ntl·r. a 11onpr<1f1t l·cluC'at1onal institu tum forml•d 111 197 1 Ill' .!>:11tl the center was "ap pallt'<I" at the· tom mt·n.·111llsm of Cnnstmas 'If "l' gl\'l' out money al l the time, we won 't huvc to "'orry about the probll'ms associated with Christmas,' ht·i.a1d Warrl'n .,aid 1>0mC' of tht' l'St1matcd 20 pounds of ca<,h was ra1,<'d for the g1H•awuy by char ging µl•op1c five l'l·nts lo walk under ladders on Friday LhC' 13ths He <,ut<l he and his twin 11 -year-old sons.Mark and M1 chac·I. "oul<I c·ontinuc the giveaway on ,trcet corm·rs through the holid ay .season. Such giveaways, ht• .,aid, an• ""lthm the s pint or Chn:-tmas Tht'y l>UY the M'X rcvolul1on 11> :.ymptomat1l' of a malonng .. oc1ety, that it prom1-;l'S creativ1 ly and bette r mental heaJth. But will that prom1::.c be kepl -or are we overloud1ng the circuit~ und promotinc actd1tional guilt and anxiety in those who cannot tolerate ~o much cxpo::.ure'! One or the most encouraging !iigns of our times is that our <-ampuscs are once again place~ of higher learning. Much of the host1lrt:v and anger of the late ·sos The bad ne .... 1> 1s that drug abuse has s hifted from the tam puses to the high ::.chools and lht• JUillOr highs. Now it's the 14, l ~ and 16 year-olds who are turning to drugs to "expand tht.>1r minds," or just to turn on. Jn n· aJity they have merely opted to ;incsthetizc themselves attamsl the pain of growing up and ;ic· t•epting responsibility. More bad news Is that VI..> 1:-. epidemic in many areas. Gonor rhea is the second most prevalent infectious disease in the United States. (The common cold h r1rst ) Yet. som e parents are st.Ju flghllng sex education in public schools because they "don't want luds to get ideas.'• Every day e ach of us makes decisions that determine the direction in which our lives will move. No one, no matter how wise or how highly principled, can make the right decision every time. . To err is no disgrace. The dis · grace lies in not learning from our mistakes, not recovering from our defeats, not. picking C)urselves up. brushlog ourselves ofC and trying again. Since this is a problem column. I s pend the greater part of every day with grief and trQuble Does it depreu me? No, il does not After 21 years I still fmJ this work challengin1 and immenl>ely rewarding. I realize that many people who write don't want ad· vice. They merely need someon<: to hsten. I have been entrusted with the largest reading audience in the world. What a unique opportuni- t y lo edtlcate. lo shine a spotlight oo ignorance and fear, to comfort. the afflicted and afflict the com. fortable. There 1s no greater satisfaction than to serve, and J will continue to do my best. Photo Finish Unusual dolls. replicas or owners. have been developed by Dr. San· ford Siegal who photographs c hildre n and then through another process the picture is at- tached to the dolls. J lappy with the creations are (left to right> Cris tina Larrea, Kristin Serie and Mart:::ar itn Marques REWARD '"' .,. •""MOI to telt tf\e eH~ ~ of W• .....-.n1MNJ M.01e .. •• ........ ,_. • OAe We., Okf """"" Jft#Me IOf t:HS ~ the New l:'-ctre k:w 1:il'9t UtNt of'te No de•l•t• Phone: 546-6740 UPHOLSTERY ~Yo.W.-t ....... 1'22 H..,._ ll•d. c~ta Mn.-541..02,9 B11l ont• worn cirl "ho stoppl•d hy disagreed ·Th.its not thl• "ay you'rc•suppo ... t:<.l to do 1t," said the woman. who ,~;11> affthatt•d with another l'harrl a ble organ17 at1on "\'ou havt• to t:.ikl· 1l lht• money collected to~· pl:itt•." :-hl' Jrgu1'<l "'lht•n 11 ·.., c1t·1·1ded how to g1v!'1! aw:t~ Fashion: Current Trend Organization For Aquarius S A T l R 0 A V OECF.l1RF.R 25 BySVD!'o EV OMA RR ,\ R I t: S I \1 a r 1· h 2 t l\pril J!l 1 llt'l'cl tnnt•r VOIC'I' Pr nod of s1•C' t11-.1nn "nulc1 pro' c· h1·n<·f1t·1.il TA l ' R l 'S r ,\pr ii :!ti :\I av :!O 1 .J\1·1·<·nl nn w 1,h,., fulftllf'c1. plc•.i ... urt• prmr1plt• n•m1•nllng 11f (fl l'nlh h l p -. 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S.\C.l'l'TARIUS CNov ~ D1•1· 21 J Rome. famr h domestic act I\ 1ty 1'he ... t• a re in ..,pnlli~hl Ont•" ho had bt·Pn d1 ... lJnl m.11.•· ... gestun· of .J.!<lncl w 111 .ind IO\•' ("\PRl('OR'I I Dl'C • ":! ,J,in Hl • RdallvC's. trip., ,J.!rceting~ and g1rLc; )?rah n•nter of-attention \Ql'ARIUS !Jan 20· F('h lRJ Accent on what mt>;ins most to vou ahtl1t\ to appreciate g.11n.., Jllfls. well wishes. Ct•t oriianized l'ISCE S <Feb. 19- March 20> Lunar cycle hijith circums tances turn m your favor. CALENDAR CPA Al'Xll.IARV: The Lonr: Reach Orang(' County Chapt<'r of the Cahforn1a Society has just organi1<'d an auxiliary which will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday .Ian 5. in Sumitomo Bank, Costa Mesa OffiC'ers ,1rr Oarl<'n<' M1l b , pres ident, Pat Sinclair. llonntt' (~nn1ale1. V1rk1l' Sullos and Lin· daGoodban AAUW: Indians or Orange County will be the topic under ct1srus!'lion at the Laguna Beach branch m cetini;t at 9·30 am Thursday, Jan. 6. in L...aguna Hills Raplist Church Speaker will be Jan Gothold, a Whittier College graduate who has b<.'e n active in archeology for morethan20years . A founder and charter member or the Pac_1r1" Coast ArcheoloEticul Society, she was the first woman to be elected president of that group and now serves as its curator. Mrs. Gothold also is in charge of the PCAS digs near Death Valley. GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY: The Orange County group will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 8, In the HunUngt.on Beach Library. Searchln1 for Ancestors, As Far As Plymouth by Amlrak wtll be the topic of Cecil J Marks. 11111 talk will lnclude remarks about his rectmt tnp East and detailed research in Penn Sylvania and NC'w Enl(land Ry JUDITH OJ.SON OI u .. Daily P1lol Sl•tl ··Fashion 1s no longer fashion per sc No one 1s being dictated to People don't think about what fashion 1s anymore ll 1:-. p a rt o f an over a l l lifestyle "People want to know what 's currc•nl. nol what'!. '"m fashion " Barbara R o,cn<~ucst. pr esiden t of 1-'M II Co , a marketing :ind promo t1on farm. tl'at hel> pro· spec t1ve fa 1>hion de signers how to tleterrmne what trends will be She presents the in formation through a UCLA Extension class called Fashion Awarc.'- ness, a study of publit and media interest 1n C'lothing. Ms Rosenqucl>t, v1s1t ing in the Harbor /\r<'u. Barbara Rosenquest talked about how fashion trends can be recognized and what part tbe media plays in shapi.q_a them. She advises designers lo "walk the streets, go lo the latest plays and re- ad books . Look at the theater audwnCl'." The media dehmtcly a ffects clothing, she added . H ot pants, which were touted by the media ... hit so fast they were almost obsolete belore people could wear them," Ms . Rosenquest said. Television produces a "monkey see. monkey do" effect "The clothes seen on many pro~rams are not trendy. Today. most of the c lothes are from the stores. People can rush out and buy them." ln the pas t, trends were made in films, she asserted. When Joan Cr;Jwford wore dresses designed to enhance her wide shoulders, padded shoulders became a fad. "WltJf newspapers it's not Immediate. You are reaching a different au- the. 1uxury of camel hair ... • the most complete select~on of camel hair 9wrz.aters ava11ab1e a nywh ere.. a11 sty1es avei1able in four p1y yern5 >with sue.de, el bow patches. d1cncc Older people re· ad newspapers all the way through a nd the young read them sel<'<'- tively." Ms. Rosenques t said current events, s uch as the opening of China, aJso influenC'e what is be- mg worn A major factor today 1s comfort, she added. Mc; Roscnqucsl. a E!raduate o f S mith College who has been an mdustrial psychologist, said knowmg trends is important, because millions or dollars can be made 1f a company is there wh en the action be~ins fashion awareness is particulary important on the West Coast, Ms. Rosenquest added. ''In California, we arc trend sellers ·· 2p1y "v!!.ne.ck a1 l our Haw1ck sweaters aN 1TI0d.e e.xc1us1vely f'or us tn Scotland truly the fl nest y ou'l 1 ever se.e. 44 fashion island, newport center A . t .. Ft1duy December 24 1976 F oreinan Seeks to Make Ainends BLOOMINGTON, MiM. CAP) -Minnesota's Chuck Foreman, perhaps the National Football League's most versatile running back, says he's d elemuncd not to have another bad day against the Los Angeles Rams. When the Vikings and the Rams battled to their 10-lU over time tie early this season. the Los Angeles defense bottled up Foreman. "I had only 31 yards rushing or :somethin~ horrible hke that." said Foreman. "I think they did lhe best Job defensing <tgamst me tha n anybody we played I l ~ againat. I don't want thnt to hap· pen again." The Vikings host Los Angeles Sunday afternoon for the Na· tional Football Conference championship. The Rams have never been to a Super Bowl, and Minnesota would hke lo get a re- cord fourth shot at 1t. Foreman was a consensus All· Pro last year and owm most Mm· nesota club rushing records. The 26-year-old running back has averaged 1,000 rushmg in his last three N f'L seasons. He also has caught an average of 60 passes and scored an average of 17 touchdo~ns over the same span -a feat probably un- matched by :my player in Nf'L lustory '.fher<> are :-lrongt.'r ruruwr'>. the re ure fastt.'r runnt•rs and there are back!. \\ho calch J lot of passes But fo'ort?man c.Joes all lhree Foreman also 1s reco~mt(•d as an exccllf•nt blocker. In last week's 35-20 playoff victory over Washington. his runnin~ mute Drent McC lan uhon rus hed for 101 yards. f oreman had 105 He f1gurt.'S lo 1mprOVl' on his earhrr prrformance against thl· 01tty Ptlet ""°'"' llY PotrlU o·o.,,netr GWC'S JOHN HIRSCHLER (54) DOES A TOE STANO IN BATILING FOR A REBOUND. JC Thriller Rustlers Outlast Gauchos, 104-103 Rams, but he is not coWlllng on the big play to do 1t. "You don't have lo go out and makl' :i l>1g play You have lo be consistent and do \\hat you're suppost.'d to do well.'' ht.t said. "Our offense will be the same as alwa) s It·~ all a matter of exec:u- llon ·· Foreman also thinks the .Rams' quarterback situation has been '"blown out of proportion." Los Angeles h as been using rookie Pat ll aden, who played against Minnesota earlier. for the la!>l month. But veterans James Harris and Ron Jaworski also have seen action. "Harris is the one quarterback who gels all lhe rap," Foreman saJd. "He has won 22 of the 26 games he has played . I do respect Pat Haden and tus ability but I 1ust think Harns 1s more ex· perie n ced a nd a better quarterback." "How e v e r, continued Foreman, "they still have three good quurte rbac:ks and it takes 11 men to make an offense work. The whole thing has been blown wayoutoCproportion •· Sports in· Brief Bruins Hold on For 59-55 Win LOS ANGELES Eight pressure-packed free throws m the final minute. four of them by guard Roy llamilton, preserved a 59-5.S college basketball victory for eighth ranked UCLA over scrappy William & Mary Thurs- day night The Brums. play mg the final 13 minutes without l\ll-Amencan forward Ma rques Johnson, came back from an eight-point dcflClt in the second half to \\in their seventh game of the year against one defeat. Trailing 42·3.J with 14 minutes left in the game. the Bruins reeled off nine s traight points to regain the lead for the first time smcecarly m the first half John son . th e 6-7 .,en1o r , was sidelined with a bruised knee. suffered in a col!Js1on while he was driving for u layup WILLIAM & MAqV I\\• lUWt·f t1,11.1rH U C.0Ur~l8 AtOOQi\I • Eno<.htl,0(',tlrm.m1 \dt ttrtl'h'"•ltt l Pdrn~ll? UCLA,,_., lown, .. nd~ JO~I r,r,.fnw1"K>d ~ Hofl•n<J t1 Httm•fton 10 Sotlf.,,. fll: Vroff\.tf'\ ~ Ol•ndP7 V4r\dt-ftf''1hf> .. H•lft•tn,. WA.M lO 11 Tot•I touh. WA \A 11 UCLA n ~oulf'doy1 Nol"lf' " 'I 1\1 -l9er11 Tumble LONG BEACH -Guard Kirk Rocheleau scored on a lay1n with 19seconds remainingtoszive Mon tana a 77-75 non-conference basketball victory over Cal State <Long Beach ) Thursday night. Rocheleau scored 12 poinL<;, and M.R. Ril'ha rds had 28 in leading the Grizzlies, whoarenow6·2. Probation 1...if ted LONG BEACH -Cal State <Long Beac h ) was notified Thurs· day that the NCAA was hftmg its probation of the school'!> football and basketball programs, effcc- tive Jan. 5. Aspokesman fortheschoolsaid that Long Beac h, which had a three-year b a n imposed in January 1974, will beeligible after Jan. 5 for postseason basketball and football competition and NCAA television appearances. Jones Sign• SAN DIEGO -Pitcher Randy Jones, 1976 winner of the Na- tional League Cy Young Award, signed a new multi-year contract Thursday with the San Diego Padres. the baseball team an· nounced. Terms were not disclosed. but there were reports that Jones will be paid at least twice the $87,500 which the baseball club gave him this year . He recently hired player agent Jerry Kaps- tein to negotiate the pact. Jones. the Padres' first 20· game winner evt'r in l!Y75, had a 22-14 record Playe r Dies WARREN, Ohio -The Trum- bull County coroner said Thurs- day Akron Buchtel High basket· bull player Wayne J ohnson djed of a freak accident caw.ed by asphyxiation when he vomited and the undigested rood wcol back mto his lungs. Johnson went down in a tangle of players during Wednesday night's game against Warren Harding and never got up. The coron er, Dr. Joseph Sudimack Jr., said it was ''a freak thing. lie fell down, threw up, and 1t went back into his lungs.'' Oftlclal Shot ROME Piero Pini, secretary gener al of the European Boxing Union, was shot in the legs dur· ing an attack in hi!> office Thurs- day, police said. Pim. 66, was hospitalized but his condition was not senous, doctors :.aid. Anteaters Cold DAILY PILOT A9 Madden Praises Stabler OAKLAND (AP) -Coach John Madden, taking his mind off the invading Pittsburgh Steelers for a moment, paid tribute to quarterback Ken Stabler for leading the Oakland Raiders Ws far in the Nallonal Football League playoffs. "lt wilt be a shame if the left. hander does n 'l make All· Pro," Madden said Thursday. Then it was back to the business or Sunday's American Con· ferencc championship game with the Steelers. Stabler, the southpaw who led NFL quarterbacks with his gaudy statistics, includmg 27 touchdown passes, said. "In· dividual recognition bas never meant that much to me." Besides. he bas bei?n AJl-Pro once, in 1974 whert he also was chosen the NFL 's Player of the Year by The Associated Press. "The All-Pro quarterback will be the guy whose team wins at Pasadena in the Super Bowl, as far as l 'm concerned," Stabler said. The former Alabama star Is in his fourth season as the Raiders' starting quarterback, and the team has advanced to the American Football Conference championship gam e a fourth straight season. Miami won in 1973 and the Steelers claimed the AFC title the past two seasons. "I'm getting tired of hearing the same question every year: Why can't the Raiders win the big one? It would be great not having lo hear that again the next six months.'' he said. Then he added, "Of course, l suppose there's pressure on the Steelers, too. They probably get tired of people asking if they're going to win the Super Bowl again." Pittsburgh, despite playing on Oakland's field , is favored to win Sunday and go on to become the first team t o win three straight Super Bowl titles. lf the defense can hold down Stabler and his super trio of receive rs - Cliff Br anch, Fred Biletnikoff and Dave Casper -al least half the battle will be won. Mark van Eeghen became the third l ,OOO·y ard rushe r 1n Oakland history this season. But in several games, including the 24-21 playoff victory over New England last week, the Raiders had to rely mainly on Stabler'!. passing. Pittsburgh had the AFC's best rushing attack, with Franco Harris and Rocky Bleier each topping 1,000 yards. Both start.- mg running backs nursed in· juries this week and may not be atfull str ength Sunday, however. Quarterback Terry Bradshaw, All· Pr~ by Sta bier's standards the past two years since he's been a Super Bowl winner, looked like one last Sunday as he hurled for three touchdowns and 264 yards in the 40·14 playoff vic- tory over Baltimore. B> llOWARD I •. tfANVY 0t ..... O•ll'f ... II.it \Utt i\ bnlhant 1·com1 bnc~ m thf' final .t9 second.-. frll one point 'lhort d<; the .Sadc11t•hark Collt.•J!t• 1 .. 1uchos lo.,t to th1• <:old~n West I ollrgr ltu'ltl1·rs haskcthall k.11n ltl-t W:l, Tht1r'lfl,1v night in non c·onft•rrncf' .1rt10n nn th<>~ in m·r· .. nocir points and Rodgers t.dJ1cd 23 John lhr'lchler add('(f another 17 and ""ai; lhe kcv man on thr boards for GWC with 17. his highest total this year l\fter the score wa.c; lied at 46 at halftime, the lead rhangcd hand:- 10 times in thr e<Jrly J(Otng of lht· c;econd half before' the Rustler., put seven 'ltra1ghl poinLc; on the board :ind never trmll'd again Fullerton Breezes Past Irvine, 7 4-55 I :ulclt'n \i." c•st ;1 Jlpc..tn~I tu be hn-1•1tn;!. holcitn~ a 1°'1 96 Ntgc ~•th 4'l ""' on1l<. In pLt\' hut t11J! llrnr11<. Buhh;i · Smtth hit :i pair of f1l'ld Roab, Hobert Brown 111·orrll on '' thrc1• pointrr and llrnrv ~1 1kil'1Wtl"I <idrlf'rl a free throw lo rlose lo 11>4 lllJ with five Sf'<'nnd'I rf'main1n~ Th<' latt' s urge almo<il wiped out an R and R ntJ!hl for Colden Wrst in the upst't '1clor) Tom Rowan and Brian Rodgers had their hcst efforts of the ye ar for coac h Dick Strk klin's Rus tlers in a game that appeared to be wrapped up at the 49-second mark. Rowan hit a season-high 24 SC Receiver May Return PASADENA (AP) -The in· jury lo Randy Simmrln, Southern California's top re- ceiver, apparently isn't as bad as originally anticipated. lt was reported Wednesday that Simmrin had a S0.50 chance to play in the Rose Bowl because of a knee injury he suffered Mon· day as the Trojans prepared for their Rose Bowl football game Ja.n.1 against MlchJgan. But Thursday, Southern Cal coach John Robinson said "When he was initially injured it looked more serious than it b now. The doctor is much more optJmlaUc. We kind of expect hJm to play." Mlchltan, however, •uffer~ t'-lint injury in preparaUoo.s for the same. Start.Inc linebacker Jerry Vogele sufterftd an Injury to hia left nnkJe durirlg a hard two-hour practice Thursday at Citrus CollcJre. Golden Wesl \\ Js in C'ommand. 100-88 with 3 · 05 lo play and at templed to work for an ml'uk shot with a passini.: game that almost backfired Smith was the catalyst ror the Gauchos in the late going, !>COr· ing a pair of field goals in the ftnal 49 seconds, the last with five seconds left. Then when Golden Wes t missed the front end of a bonus foul situation with three seconds to go, Saddlcback re- bounded but couldn't get a shot oft before the game ended to thwart the comeback bid. Golden West hit 36 of 70 from the noor for a S0.1 percentage and made 32 of 43 at the line. Sad- dleback hit 44 of 84 for 52.4 per· cent. llM I O..hte11 Wnt SW<lleNO 11011 It It ,1 II lq II ,, Ip 811\I> 1 1 sn Smith II 1 • 18 J.o(~\O" 0 1 4 1 Oey ' I A • ~lf\("lfllf s I , " l(l'llQl\t • 0 J • R~f\ 1 • 4 7J N<Elr•lh s l J 1l -·" • ' 1 14 ~ ... • 7 s ti tl••qo• I 0 I 7 8r0Wft 1 1 ' • 011T\6lotnlt I 0 , 1 s.-• ' ) 10 s.-" • 1 1 tJ Mlll•w•u 1 l 7 s Tot•I~ » l) " ·~ R•ynoldt 0 0 1 0 OlfOll , 0 , • lOQO I 0 0 1 Haltti_: ..... Tot.ii "' U U IOJ DENNIS SMITH SHOOTS AS DAN BUSH (4) COMES UP. By CRAIG SHEFF Of ttw Dilly PllOC Slaff Cal Stal<> CFullerton> Jumped lo a lb 2 lcacl and never looked back in breezing lo a 74.55 college basketball victory over visiting UC lrvmc Thursday night. The loss ran the l\nteuters' season mark to 4-4. Coach Tim Tift's Irvine outfit is now idle un· tit Wednesd ay when 1t faces Boise State in the opening round of the Do1se tournament. AlthouJ:h both teams were sluggish in the opening half, the def ending PCAI\ champio n Titans took comm and early with the 16·2 lead. Irvine, cold shooting in the opening half. had trouble penetrating Fullerton's zone. And,forced to shoot ouL<lide, the Anteaters couldn't hit with con· sistency. But still Tift 's crew only trailed by 27-15 at the half. thanks to a pair of baskets just before the In· termlssion by Terry Lovingier and Frank Chandler. But any hopes Irvine bad of ma.king it closer were quickly dashed seconds after the second hal(Upoff. I'm Not a Quitter, Says Ralston DE~VER CAP) -John Ralston, ignoring a player revolt and ran dlasatisfacUon, said Tbunday he will remtin as head co.ch of the National Football League'• Denver Broocos. "I've never walked away from 8QY1biDA in my Ufe, and J'm not a quitter,' Ralston uJd at a news con/erence. "We've come too far in the Jqt nve years not to a~ thil thln1 lhrou1h." Ralston was relieved of h1J general manager duties last Saturday, wtth veteran Bronco oCflclal Fred Gehrke ta.king over those duties. But club owner Gerald Phipps said Ralston was asked to rem aln as head coach, and Ptllpps said be anticipated an alfirmaUve response. Ralston's c1eclsion was lhou1ht to have been influenced by a rneetlng Phipps had Tuesday, wh.llt Ral.slon wu in Alabama, with a group or dJssident Broncos players. The 12 players. who said they repr esented at least 10 others, expressed a vote of no confidence In Ralston a.c; coach But Ralston told newsmen his decialon to continue as coach was made prior lo the player revolt and contended the Tuesday Incl· dent dido 't affect his thinklne. "Havin1 spent 36 years work· ing with youna people at nil level.I, I know lbat they at onP time or another they will act lm· petuously," Ralston said. "I've nevi.tr held this against them. I'm not a vlndictlve person. "lf I thought I would be han· dicapped in moving toward a championship, I 'd be the first one tdadmll It." Ral1ton said he bad received an apology from one of the dissi· dent playera, spUl end BUJ van HeUJen, upon his return from lhe acoutlns trip to Montgomery, Ala., Wedoelday niabt. A shot from in close by the Titans' Mike Niles and Keith An- derson's swisher from outside made it 31-15 and coach Bobby Dye's club were off and running. Sparked by some marvelous outside s hooting by Anderson, Fullerton built the lead to 6J-~ \\ith 7 :JO left-before Dye went to his bench. Anderson, a 6-2 sophomore guard from Verbum Del !Ugh, led the Titans with 24 points, get- ting 18 In the second half. He was J 1 of 16 from the field, most of them coming from long range. The Anteaters were playing without two s t arters-;enlor guard Kevin Davis and freshman forward David Knudsen. Davis, UCl's second leading scorer. is sideJined with scholastic dif- ficulties while Knudsen suffered a slight concussion against Scat· tle Pacific Monday and didn"l suit up. Scott Jenkins paced the scor- ing for UCl with 15 points, getting 13 in the second half. Irvine, which hit only 28 per- cent of Its shots In the openin~ half (7 for 25) finished with a 37.9 percentage, canning 22 or 58. Fullerton hit 33 of 62 (S3.2 pet· cent). 110~-... u, . .,,,,.. ,,,, ........ • J 4 1S 0 0 ' 0 J 0 • • luntll Nlltt ~ """"''°" I .Mitter W.ltll 8"'1 Davit R.Mlll•r .. _, TOl•ll .. " .. -. • J 1 IS Anl!I"' 4 1 t t R~rs 7 0 0 u O.ncit ... 11 l S JA St•P'lent I 0 I 2 Tlw ... n O o 7 O Hair 1 0 1 ' IAVl"OI•• 1 7 ff$9pp I 0 0 t Wllton ' 0 0 , Olflll ll a U 74 Totels ' 0 1 10 , ' t • , 0 • 4 1 1 0 ) I 1 I f 0 0 ' 0 7 J I 7 tl 11 10 $S TV Sports Today 8 p.m . (13) -BLUE·GRA.Y GAME -The 39t.b Blue-Gray game, taped at Montiomery, Ala. ... .. ... ... . . AJO DAILY PILOT f r1day December 24 1976 Friars Top Mesa, 61-52 P<H?r Slwoting, Foul Trouble Harm CM Area Aces to Run In LA Spike Meet Basketball c ...... ~, .... W.t\t\•n~to'''-• \ ,It•• I'.' t Jt U(l-A. \t W flt'' \ M.u , \ (al~t•t" .._olll I• U( If~ n. \> ~•f"lf<110 •1 •.t M "' f '\ H N•v•O• lot• n'd I f t Al Pu•1 ByED BURGART Ol U. O•llf Pl .. t Sl•fl The Ser v1 t e Hig h Friars or Anaheim shot 61.5 percent fro m the floor in the s econd quarter to take a 32-21 halftime lead, then had to hold off a fra ntic Costa Mesa Musta ngs r all y to post a 61 -52 non-league basketball win Thursday night in a foul-plagued contest. Jn a game that had five players foul out a nd one ejeded, the l''n a rs were in complete command Wllll the fourth quarter whe n th e Mus t angs switched to a 1 3· 1 zone Le ading 50-40 a fter three periods, the visit· ing Friars committed three quick t urnovers agaaost the zone and their lead dwindk>d to 53.50 with 4: 36 left to play and to 55·51 with 2:30 n;snamsng. De s'pite a s u b-par shooting perfor mance the Mustangs connected on 20 of 61 for 32 8 per- <:ent-they had a chance to cut the margin lo 55-53 when Servile turned the baJl over with 2 13 left But Costa Mesa mis sed an eas y layup . Servile got the ball , and the Mustangs ended up m a situation where thi:y had lo foul. And the 1',riars sank their last six free throws to preserve the victory It was by far the wor~t Costa Mes a has played thjs season Taking a 5 2 record mto the game. the Mu s t a n g s playl•d lethargically in the !inst half. hitting on e1ghtor28 Monarchs Volleyball Tourney Win,85-65 To B · · rr da LAS VEGA S-The egin J. ires y Mat e r D e i Hi g h Monar ch s outscored Gahr High of Cerntos 14·2 mid wa y in the first half and rolled to an 85·65 basketball vit'tory in the third place g:.ame or the Las Vegas Tournament Thursday nii::ht'. Gahr led 15· 10 bt'fnre the Mona rchs sur ged to a 24-17 lead early in the second period. hrcl'z111g therea fter . John Gar cia, an al l tournament s elect ion, led the Monarchs with 23 points whale Jim Schul tz added 12 points while conlnbullng eight a s· sis ts. Garcia h ad 1<1 points m the Mo n a r c h s' bi g second qu art e r whe n Mate r Dea outscored Gahr J0-16. lie a lso had 11 r e b ou nd s Tim Peabody added e ight re- bounds for M atcr Oct Many of the players from Laguna Beach and Coro11 a d el Mar High School girls volleyball teams will be competing an the second a nn ual Am e rican Na tio nal volleyball a ssociation national cha mpionships at Corona dcl Mar High and En sig n M i ddle School of Newport Beach beginning Tuesday The Orange County Volleyba ll Club under coach and tourna ment director DaJe Flickinger, will h ave two teams compet ing in the senior (15-18) d1vis1on and three in the junior 0 1-141 age bracket. The Balboa Bay Club will ente r two senior teams a nd one in the Junio rs a long with en- tries from R ritis h Colum b ia. P o r tla nd, Ore .. Oakland, West Los Angeles a nd Manhattan M•I*• O•• iu 1 Beach. 1 : " ~ \: Laguna Beach defe at· Meach•m ""•bt>O• t<"m.tlr l ~l"lu1t1 C."Vdl'ln Gart1rl SIM"lt • cd Corona del Mar in the 1~ CIF 4-A finals in three 'g am e s w h i l e ' 1: quarte rfinals los e r Hitrt~•U N1'Ut TQi.1, 1 Newport H arbo r wa ll 1~ 1~ '" "' aJso be well r epresented ko•fll,Ou••I•" The tournament will :; 11~ : ; ;~ ~~ continue through Friday with the Junior cham· C...nr M..ter()too1 Area Golf pionshap game at 1 JO and the seniors al 3 £L HIGUELC.C e.u~r 8•11 of Foyrwm• ~<aun l O* Pl.t.-t TournAm,.nr I "" l fi>m HormMl John (flronmp.t\ A.ti ~ 8rYtfl" Fu1qnum ..,. .. ,, A"''' ,,..,, CntorA l .H• .... tmp f•·f'I n ... rn~ l 1oon'loln 'S't 1 flllO Hlnt0t• J.tq••S J~"'""" ~t>ttn 811)f\,,.,, o .. .,,,., '°'"'" )I Tw-., Bt-1,.,.,. 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Parrino e nded up foul m g out, along with hot· shooting Stan M 1 lier and Gary Walls Ma Iler. who scored a ~ame-high 20 points. had 12 in the third q uarte r before ~eltin~ lus fi fth foul with 5 56 left m the i;am c· Serv1te had tis p ro- blerhs too, losing the ball 29 tim es while connect· ang oo 18 of 43 from the floor (41 9 percent !. Cost a Me s a h a d 20 turnovers and only con· verted 12 or 24 free throw lne::. N"l\On 8 Y<'h••I• Wiff WNO"" (,.,, IP.fO,IJO F-tvnn ~·~ .. ftJt .• I• Stt~1ttr t• \ t ,, I \ ,, 0 I) II Pl IP I U I I) ij I~ 14 , )\ II t,1 Co\t.1 Mtt• tU l w 11i., P4'fftf'\b ();\.At1 Vou"'1 M1llfl'r MuU•fl•l'I r ,,.,. lq II pl IP ' n I ' 111 ~I '• \} I ,. I ,, ~core by Ou.art"' c,,.r.,1h• (O\t1t M t A u 1t flit " SPORTS Area Cage Results SOPHOMO llE ~ntil A"• TourM y C~"'lll•M~lp ~" Clt<nenle IU I IJll l'lft Vell•y wlloo l'I F .. , SIJtl Oun1"1ttn UH f C1l Cow'"' H•!"'(OCll. 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W1tl11H•qtiomc H alft1m1• , .. ,,,, M~ .. ~ }~ H Ntwport Horbor ""IO I S•ddl-k PilQu•n 111 I ' 181 l if''"' M111ra<i1rh ''0> 110• Zdri't•• Bova •o 1 11 • S.mon S#i'f')j; I 1 L ) f M.Vtltil fr~man 1/QJ (, fl~ l11J"Ot\1M•• N~W()l'Ht HIHhnt • 1111••'1 11b f~JI "'"" 17 M•tftifn• Nt·w o1vt HMbQ• )11'> Wh erever Clpponents tum there will be Orangl' County foos in the middle distance races at the Sunkist Indoor lnv1ta· honal track meet, Satur- day, J an 15, at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. A trio of Or ange Coun- ty stalwarts will vie in the 1,000-yard run while a n o th e r p a ir will challenge some of the state's top high school runners sn the 500. The hi gh school section ts held in conjunct ion with the ope n div1s1on wher e the likes of Olym- pac sprint champ llaSley C r aw f o rd meets a healthy Houston McTear in the 60, Armc Robinson assaults the indoor long jump record a nd Kenyan Mike Boit takes on some ol the world's top mid· die-distance runners. 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JACKIE HYMAN, Editor EEKENDER Arts/Dining Out Entertainment r t USC quarterback Vince £vans will be leading his team m the 1977 Rose Bowl game. which will begin at 2 pm New Year 's Day Parade of Roses To Kick Off '77 Ry MICHAEL PASKE \'ICH 04 tlw O•llf Pilot Stott What would New Year's Oily bt• without the Rose Parade? The annual Pasadena Tournament of Roses is moving inlo 1li. 88th year and. barring a sudden turn in weather cond1llons (the parade has bee n raml'd upon only sc·ven l1mrs, the las t time being 1955), this year·~ extravag:mza or flowered noats should be more succcs:-ful than the avcra~e New Year's resolution. And it seems almost everyone love:. a parade. About 1.5 million spe<:talors arc expected to line the streets of Pasadena on Jan I for the two hour queue of !ii noats, 22 marchUlg bands and 34 equc.'>tnan units T llE ROS•; PARADt: begins at 8:30 a .m . Jan. I at Ellis Street and South Orange Grove BoulPvard in Pasadena with Ro~ Rogers and Uale Evans l><'rvmg as grand marshals Th<' elaborate floats and blaring bands will serve as testimony to this year's theme, "The Good Life," as the parade wends its way down a five and a half mile route. One thing 1s certain. it's going to be crowded. As usual, spec· tators will b(•gm lining the strel·ls the night before. t::ven thoi.e with rt'servect scats should plan to arnve by 7 a.m. Jan. l. Rrcause of traffic congestion, it is su~gested that Orange County motorists consult a map and plan to leave home early. THOSE WIT H self-contained recreational vehicles may park overnight on a first-comt'. first-:-.ervcd ba:-.is at Brookside Park <Oran.ec Avenue near Seco Strecll beginning at noon Dec 31 There 1s no <·har)!c Other 0Hrn1ght campers o,hou ld remcmber that fires arc ii legal and 1l is un I awful tn :.ave and sr·ll spaces :tlong the route. All hough some chartl'r bus services arc available (t·hcck the Yellow Page:-. under Tour Opcrator:-.1. Orange County Rapid Tran!.1t District busc'> rlo not run to th<' parade area. Rapid Trani.it District bu~e:-.ire av.i1lable but will probably be crowded. especially aft1·r th1' panidl• Motorists willing to tu .ivt' th1• congei;t111n should take note Friday, December 24. 1976 OAILY PILOT Bf M1cl11gan ·s Rick Leach Ntll ~e ·-::a1tmg ~he signals for his reammates Jan 1. while Rose Oueen Diane Jene Ramaker (below) will preside over her court for rhe famed parade that no-parkinJ? signs will be the order of the da} parking lo avoid tickets or tow-aways Be· careful when OF COUR SE T HE R E'S an easy way oul stay home and -· Theater LeadersNamed watch the whole show on television TC'lcv1<>lnp the parade na tionally are CDS. NBC. Metromedia <tnd the U.S Spanish Telev1s1on Net work (SIN 1 More than 100 milhnn v1cwC'rs are ex pected to tune in. Local station~ offcrinJ! live broadra!'t!' beginning at R JO a m include KCOP 113) and KTLA (5), with KFI l&IO i and KWK\\- '1300\ presenting hve radio C'overal!<' 8) T0'1 TlTl'S oi tM O.t1ly P1•-0t St"H In thl• carh month. ... of 19fl.">. tY.o heat<'r ~rou·p., 1.1.cn· in thl•1r cm r"'O '>lJ,1?(' nn the Or.llll?t' l'oa~l heJtl'r'> that wnuld •non bloom nd matun• int11 h11~hly sur es..,ful µroll·.,~11111.il ,ind rum unit~ npt•r .1 t1 11n.., nurturt••l Jon.i: lht-1r 12 \ l'.11 pJth b) th" <ill~ Pilot o; mJn and 1.1.oma11 of hr vr.ir m theatt'r for l!ntl Hl'l .... t·<'n tht•m lht• n•c1p1t•nh r th1-. ne" sp.ipt·r·s lrnrd unnu.tl ccol.Hlt•s for 1t1st1nJ!u1 ... hl·tl t'rv11·c• in th1• th<'<1lnt'ul n•alm an· pul .1 1t1lal of 7'l pl .I\.., "" lJ~r· '1111·1· 1 r11·ir th1•,1l1·r' becJnll' 11rwr.1t1un .. I v.1thm a (1" m11nth.., 11f 1-.wh 11th• r 1'11d.n tt11 ' holll f11rt h .1• Hit· pnrnar\ dirt·" tor' of th1·1r ''"I"'',,,,. j!l 11up., )U"l '"" mil1·• ,11•.111 IO ( 11..,l,1 M1•..,,1 E.11·h. of 1 11111 "" h;.i:-. dcinf' con ~1d1•r,1hlv mon· 111 hfr·l1mc' de· d1r ,111'11 to 111 1m,1 h11t tht•1r in h·n'>l h ' l'ffort . on Ix-half of l0<·:il thc•at<·r on I he· profe~''"ndl and <'omm11n11\ 11•\•t•ls. rc·~p<'ctrvelv h.tH' earn1.'cl Martin Ren~on and P..1t1 T .imb<'lhni lh<' Ion~ ovt'rclue des1~n;.itic11t.' of man <1ml woman of the yc·ar BENSON, 011\t: of Sooth Coast Rcpertor~ 's t" o .1r11 ... t1c directors ( t h l' o t h c• r . U a v 1 d Emmes, was man of tht' rear for l!Y74 l, has mounted nearly a thircl of sen 's total output :J2 show<; out o f 104 lndudt'd ·o n his lustrous record are superlative· sta~1 ng s of "Dt'ath of a Salesman:· "A Str<'etcar Named Desire... ··one Flew Over th1• Cuckoo's Nes t " and "P\.leblo." :'>tis ' Tambellini. who or- gan11E>d the Costa Mesa Cl\'IC Playhouse and hecamc its f1r~t and only r esull'nt director. has been <''en mor<' prolific. d1rccl· mg -ti of lhe thc•ater'5 60 shows 111 date. as well as uncounted childr<'n '-; prt'sentallons She has .-;ta~l'd the playhouse·~ last 10 productions and is currently m rehearsal for another Sckct1on as man and woman nf the year is based on current as 1.1. Pll a~ overall ach1evem<'nt, and both Henson imd Miss Tamllclhni h;ne d1st10gu1s hed lhemsl'lvcs rtunni: 1976 R1•n son directed three of South C'lla't RPpertory ·s s1 x prnduc- 11on.., this year. mdudmi? "Th<' ~at1on:il Ht>alth, · chn!>l'n m th1· Oa1h Pilot eat lier thb wed. a... ttw ht·'t SC' H sho\\ of lhl· ) 1·ar I It• <1b11 -.t a~ed the one-act play'\ ··Yanks J. l>etrmt 0, Top of the St'\'l'nth"' and ··Ruhl>crs" and 1s the d1rcctM of the j ust· <'O nr luded lt,il1.in comcd v "Saturday Sunday Monday," a production ric h in techn ical authent 1rily Miss Tambelhn1 put aJI !ii'< Costa Mesa C1v1c Playhouse of fermgs for 1976 on th~ boards, in 0.lly l'tlel Stiff I'-•• Martin Benson (left) co-founded South Coast Repertory at about the same time Pati Tsmbellini was starting the Costa M esa Civic Playhouse. eluding "That Champwnship Season" and ··Sugar: which were numbered l'arliC'r among the top 10 com mumty tht'atcr productions of thl' year. makm~ her the onlv rlirecln r l\~1ce repr<'SCntt'd on thl' '1nmwl list Her othe1 '7fi t•n•d1l!> WC'rl' "The Jlappiei;t Mill1o narre," "Bell. Dook and Candle:· "The Secret Affairs of Mildred Wild" and ··nutterflics Arc 1-'rC'e. ·· IT WAS 8 f:NSO N'Sproduct1on of "TartufCe" that introduced South Coast fi<'prrt<iry l11 the Orange Coast in l!>tl5. At lh;JI I 1ml' SCR wa:-. mad1• up of a han<Jrut or ded1catC'd, young, tah·ntl'O pMplt: or whom onlv fh·nson. 1-;mrnes and attor Don Tut·hl' n •m.i:n a!> mcmbt•rs of lhl· cu~t :i ~ft·o;a i.iro (c•,,s1onal cnmp;tn~ Benson al!'o !.t.1hc-d "Tht• (,f;J'>!. Mena1o1cr1c" and "The Uirth<lay Party" in that formative first year, which saw the new com. pany rnatl ri ah 11• from an a rn· b1tious drc•am into tangibh.' rrali· ly. Among his other notable pro ductions we rt• • "rhr Can·taker." "Sergeant M usgrave's Danrc," "The Time of Your Life."' "We Bombed m New llavcn," "In dians, .. "Tommy" <which h<' co- di r l'c t c d with Emm csl. "Moonrh1ldrcn," "The Basic Training of Pavlo llummel" and "Sticks ancl nont·~ " MEA NWHILE. Miss Tam ~ hcllmi wa:-crt'atmg tommunily theater in an art'a ripe for 1t, beginnin.I! on a modest seal<' with a threc-nerform nnce production of "Send Ml' No Flower-." in June, 1965. Among her' more significant contnhul.Jon.'> of the ear ly years at the Civic Playhouse were "Arsenic and Old Lace." "Come Back. Little Sheba," "Dream Girl"' and "The Man Who Cam e to Dinner." Over the 12 years and 60 pro- ductions al the C1v1c Playhouse. Pali Tam bellini has concentrat· ed alm ost exclusively on direct· ing. But her considerable acting ability has be<'n displayed in three Costa M<'sa shows as Aunt Marth a in "Arsenic and Old Lace." as M adnm Arcal1 in "Blithe Sp1ril" and, her best role of a ll. Evy M 11ra in ''The Gm gerbr eAd Lady " The careers of Martin llf'nson and Pali Tambelhn1 h a ve parallelt'd on thcrr respeC'ttve levels virtually within walking distan ce of each other over the past dozen years. with each lcav· Ing a last1nJ? 1mpres.4'ion on the Michael Landon and Kelly Lange will host the parade on NBC (KNBC Channel 4J from 8;~ a.m. lo 11 a .m The local CBS af Ciliate i!' KNXT. Channel 2 Whether attending 111 person or via telt•\ 1~1nn. \'1cwcrs will get a chance to see two Orange County cntrie:-in the pa rade C<r.ila Mesa will be rl.'prescnl<.-d h.> the Es~.mcw Hi gh School ··F.agle" Marching Band under the rhrection of Pl'ler 1•ourn1er :\l1s1>1on VicJo ~ill ~ponsor its firs t Rost· Parade entry, en titled "A Dream Come True." T he nrrnt i~ d esigned to capture the flavor and tradition of early California Sp:.m1sh ranchc•s. Swim mer Brian Goodell, winner of two gold medal!' at Montreal. will be among the float 's riders FLOATS A R F. E NTE RF.D by cities. stalei;, countries, cor· porations and v11nous organizations This year 's entries include bands, <'questnan units and noat!' from 2J cities. six stales and two foreign countries, Canada and Mexico. The University of Michigan march inf! band and University of Southern California Rand will square off in compct1t1on as a pn· Vil w of the Rose Rowl game. which starL" at 2 p m A victory by US<.: would mark tht• third )Car in a row that a California team has rtekal<'d a Bil! Ten Divi~1(')n reprf'scntat1ve In 1:.ist year 's ,eamc. UCLA dumped Ohio State 23 lO and l'SC'' Troj:in:-defeatl'd Oh1n State lH-17 in 1975. :'t1ore than 100,000 fan~ arc expected to turn out for th1!' year s matchup bet\\ et•n t:SC a nd l\1ich1gan. ROSE Q llEEN \\lLL be Diane Jene Ramaker. a ~ophomore at Pasad ena City Colleg<' Ms Ramaker. alont? with h<'r Roy<tl Court of six prmc<'sses, was selech.'CI from among fl95 coeds m th<' area who tried out for the title this year Floats in the parn<te will be on display to th<' public after the parade They can b1• seen from I .~ to 5 pm New Year·i; Day and from 9 am. to 5 p.m. Jan 2 at Victory Park . Paloma Street at Sierra Madre Boulevard. Pasadena About 18 pli,izes will l>c awarded to the floats Pnzcs will be given for the most effective use of roses, humor. animation and onginahty A spcc1al bicentennial trophy will be awanlcd <or tht• entry most effectively rcpresentmg the Amc•nC'un Hcvolut1on Ricent<'nnial Celebration The parade is scheduled to begin promptly at 8 30 a m . with participants m oving nor1h on Orange Grove Boule\ ard. tarmng east onto Colorado lloulevard. At 9 56. the first units are srhcdulcd to turn north onto Sierra Madre Boulevard. arnving al the \'1rtorv Park area bv 10 · 25 The Tourn<1ment of Rose~ Assoc1at1on notes that although sanitary facilities will be availabl<'. 11 1~ recommended that parade viewers with children stop at a service station bcfore re aching the parade area. AJso. it might be a good idea to pack your own lunch ORANGE GROVE BLVD w ~ F OTHlll ~ FWY. ~ WALNUT ST 11'1 w _, 11'1 co '!IC 0 z ct QC w ... w 0 )( ... _, VI ct i ... °' 0 ... <t ~ _, ... CALIF RNIA BLVD \ I I ..dfr c( QC QC ~ VI locaJ t heat<'r scene and murh 3 mol'e can be expected from both .__ __ __....;;;._ __ _._ _____ ,__ ____ _._ _______________ '---------' in the years ahead. 'l. Map shows the route of the Rose Parade, expecred to draw 1. 5 m1/11on vie.vars. ' t' • ,. % OAIL Y PILOT ~Tops in Pops~ Friday December 24 tQ78 Mick Jagger may star in a new ltlm. Jagger Wraps Up Disc, Eyes Movies Ky LISA ROBINSON F'rom his suite in London's Savoy Hotel, Mick Jam~cr re· vealed that he's about to finish the Stones' live double LP. John Phillips' album, a nd a new Roll· mg Stones studio recordlng is in tile works. In addition, Mick 1s consider- ing movie offers. "[ have ta lked with Nureyev and Roman Polanski about doing a him vers ion oC 'Othello,•" Mick admitted. "But we wouldn't do 1t in a classic way. we'd adapt it . I 'm presently r eading four scnpts tha t 1 've been offered.•' <WHEN I praised Mick for has r emarkable s t oned-like performance m ''Performance,'' the early '70s film currently be· ing r evived in "undergr ound" movie houses, he laughed. "At no time during the making or that movie was 1 on •my drug of any kind. I'm JUSl a very good ac· tor.") When the Stones' live album is rC'leased . it's jusl possible that Mick will make an appearanl'c <a long with 3 t ape from ltll! Stones Kncbworlh conc<·rl) un the "Saturday Nii::ht Live" TV :-how. <There an' rumors <tlso that Bianca J ai::i::cr has been a:-.ked lo host a forlhl'omini:: "Saturday Night Li ve") * • * THAT BIG Queen tour starts Jan. 13 in Milwaukee, Wis .. and continues until March 18 in Ed· monton. Canada As of now, Fred- dll' Mercury, Bnan May, Hoger Taylor and J ohn Dt•al'On wall do ·12 concerts an 41 c1t1es, m'lstly in \ ay large vc·nucs <like lhe Vorum 111 LA and Madison Square Carden 1n Nt•w York > Queen's album continues the \Ian. Brotht•rs mol af with the ti· tic "A Day at thC' fl .ires" (their I.1st \\ ,..., "f\ N ight al th1• Opl'ra' J anrl will h<.> rdl.'a:-.t'd Monday Song I al ks mdudt• "1'11• \our Moth c• r l)nwn." "Thi• ~11lliona1rP Wall1," "DrnwsC'" ,ind tht• :-.ani.:h· "Somch1Kly to I.on·" \\hirh I'>. and1•1-<I. a produ1· lion numlH'r • • • ntU. GRAIL\M has n11th1n).! bad lo s;ay about his 1•x1wr11•rwt· ~roducang th<1t hai.: outdoor Mn ~ for the [l,1rbr..i Strl'isand Calm, "A Star Is Born." .. , had J JOb to do," says Graham. "I had to get the audience there very early in the morning, and I had to get acts that I knew would draw. "I also suggested to Barbra that for the morale and spirit of the day, sbe sing. She made an appearance very early in the morning, and then she sang dur ing the d ay. She was amazed that this rock audience knew who she ·was. "I don't Ccel that the r ock g roups on t he bill (Pe ter 1-rampton, Montrose, Santana, Graham Central Station) were exploited. They were told upfront that they wouldn't be in the film. they were used to get the public there at a certain time. "Barbra and J on (Peters, her producer /boyfriend) knew that I knew how to do this, and once the event began they let us sail the ship. What went on the ";eek 'Cinderella' To Be Danced On Christmas "Cinderella," a ballet version Of the trad itional fa.irv taJC, Wiii air as a Christmas si:>Cc1al Satur day al 5 p.m . on KCET. Channel 28. The ballet by Russian com poser Ser gei Prokofiev star.., Mimi Wo rtham and Henr y Everett of the Columbia City Rallet Of South Carolina as Cin- derella and Prince Charming. Prokofiev, a central fi gure in th<' deve lopment of Russian and modern music. as r ecognized for has ability lo blend epic pow<'r v.1lh s1mpl{· wit and r h:irm 1''ollowang lht.' Russian Ht•volu t1nn. the lh reC'·ad narr:it1vt· balkt. which was Prokof11·v·s forte, bc•camt• popular . 1 ·s1n1-: this form. hl' compost'<i the· full l t•ngth scon·s of "Cinclt·rl'll a, .. "llom1·0 aml .l ulwl" .111d "The Stone Flower.·' KC ET w 1 II r <'Ill' J t " C 1 n cil'r!'lla" Tut'..,dav al II :lO am, Wednesday al I ~ m. and J an 1, allla m. 1'ae Arts in Brief prior to the s how" ;\ lot or dis· CUSSlOn. '' • • • JOEY RAMONE has a senou:-. fool IOJUry and has entered J New York hospataJ !\\here his favorite girt was a Forwe doll J. The Hamom•-; Jr<.• hopani:: that Joey '-'all bt• out an tame ror their planned holiday ">hO'-'"> at CDGB, <.'ven if he h:is to sing in a \\hcclchaar Then. 1r all cnt·s '-'1.'ll, the band whose ::.ccond LP "The Ramones L<'avc Home" will be released on Jan 15 lake off for a special New Year's E ve con- cert with Flo & Eddie and Sparks at the Santa Monica C ivic Auditorium. • * .. PF.Rf'ORMERS at the Jan. 19 Jimmy Cart<.'r prc·inaug ura l ceremonies will include P aul Simon. J ohnny Cao;h, the Charlie D:inaels Band and Stevie Wonder <who m ay tour tt11s February) ... !lingo Starr has written four new songs and asked producer Arif Mardin to fly to LA. to hear tht•m .•. Hackstagc at Madison Square Garden. Path S mith t·hiding Ted Nui.:enl for wearing polyester trousers . . . Bruce Springsteen is a Graham Parker fan . Watch for the re-release of Dryan Ferry·s single "Let's Stick Together ." along with possi- ble TV aanngs of an <1ccom pany- 10g f ilm of Bryan and ha s g1rlfr1 end, modl'l Jerry Hall, vcrforming the song From It Y an Chicago, Jll.. Wh1:n will Uo\\ ll'0!> nt•w LP be re · ll'ascd and as 1t true he has a new image once agam" David 's nt•w LI' l'i now titled "Low, .. but. knowing him, 1t could change again. The album s hould be in the stores Jan. 15. /\s for his image, l ht' rumor is he docs have a mustache Cho hum> a nd is lavani;: in Berlin, very much anto Gt·rman "cullure." Art Contest for Youth Ynuthful artasto; who hke to paint or photo· , graph Jn1m.1h c·<m c·ompell' tn J pholo ;md postl'r contest b1.•1n)! ht'll.I Ill conJunclwn w 1th the Pct Faire o;lat1.•d al thl' Orange Count) Fair and F:x- pos1l1on Ct•nll'r Ft•b 4 6 SubJ<'t't m.1tll•r must pertain lo :m1m.1ls Thi- th ree J~1.· r.1tt')!MH'" ar<' undt.•r 12. 12 15 and 16-18 Postt•r.., '>hould tM' no larger than lflx20 an ("h1.•s, and photo.., no lar~er than tlx 10 anches 1-:at•h i.'ntrv '>hould bt• 1dent1fac•d on the back ' Wllh tht' rontt>st ant :-. name. a)!t'. addrt'SS ttnd phont' numllt'r Th1.·n• '"no limit to c•nlrtC''I hut thcv will not ht' rl'lumtxl Pnzcs include pet food .tnd otht'r 'llPJ>IH''> :\II l'ntr1t•.., ..,houll! l'X' taken or M'nl to l'l'l f' Jlrt' Phntn •.ind nr I Poster Contest, OranJ!1• < 1111nl\ I' .111 .inti i-:xpo<,1t1on C"c•nlC'r. RR l-'i11r l>rl\t'. <·11..,t.1 \lt·..,,1 ("\921\26 l><.·Jdhnt• 1..,JJ11 :!tl II ll.1ppP11••1I 11111' 'ii:iht" Jnd r.onr \\1th lh1• \\ 111cl .111· t \\ 11 uf th1· fal m.., In bt• offt'r<'d Ill l 111l••rt11n t '1111•·~:··"· Cl;1.,.,1•· f''1lm St•ri1.·s th1"> -.pnni.: 1 lw fr1•1 "'fl•'" with all !<ohow1ng., at IS p m '-'all ht' t1rt"-<'nl11I an Room 515 or th1· 1111111 .1111111•' l111ilc11ni! •in lht• rampu.., at 321 E \h.1r1111 .111 \ \ 1.· I-ullt•rton ...,, h1·d11l1•tl .111· ·c;oni-With thi-\\and." .I.in 11 Thi-Oltl \1 an ;1nrl th" ~·a ... Fl'll 11 . "Tuk1• '1" Out 111 th1• ll.1llgam1• ·· ~t arrh II "Rran~anJ! lip Rah), · !\1 urrh 25, "Giant." Apnl 29; "It llap· Pt'n£'d Ont· Nai!ht ." M.1y ti . ..lnd .. ;~~ My Lov<'." Jum-'.l f ) Rit·rrsidr :1 rf Contp~tit,on P ;11nt1ng. drawin~. printmaking, ceramics. JC'wclrv and fahC'r arts .ire ehg1blc but not sculpture (which 1s accepted on alternate year-.). Add1t1on<il anformalaon as available before the F<.'b 4 d c;1dl11w from tlw Raver~ide Art Center , 3425 ~cvcnth St ., Riverside, CA 92501 l ·oung M uai<"ian• S_.laalar•hip• lnstrumcntahsLo; up to age 17 or in their JUnaur yl!ar of high school and vocalists up to age G.'J <in<I rC'sadmg an Soulhl'rn Cahfornia are eligi· hie to compt•lc for scholarship funds in the Young !\tu.-.ic1ans Foundation Sc.•hnlarsh1p Prngram for 1977·78 Application forms arc available by h•lephonan~ <213 l 6S9-J76'i Deadline for applica· t1ons as J a n 31. Mlh aud1t10ns to be held the far.,l w l'Ck of March 'Alice' For Kids AtGWC An original version oC ''Allee in Wonderland" takes the stage in" post-Christmas treat for duldren at Golden West College Monday through Thursday, at l and 3 p m Written and dirt•dcd by theater arts instructor M:irvin Torrez, the hour-long show stars Alice, along with the Whale Hab· bit, Dormouse, March llarc, Caterpillar, Mock Turtle, and Cheshire Cat. Added to the cast of familiar characters from the l..cwas Car roll stories, Torre1 wrote in parts for flowers -Snapdragon, Tiger Uly, and Pet unaa to appeal to his youn~ :iud1encc. This 1s Torrez' firs t venture in to children 's theater, :md, he said, ··a presents a whole set or different demands. Situations and m eanings have lo be perfect ly clea r. Younger audiences arc apt to have better imaginations t.tian lbeir parents. but they are less likely to handle subtleties." Cast for tht' show, s~veral of whom will pl<1y mulllple roles. will be K<1 r cn Chase, Chris Lough , De rek Osgood, Dana Lawrence, Nancy Andrews, Lori Lawrence, Russ Leach. Teri , J ohnson , Diane Bullo, Della Rose, and Teri Hamilton Jean Heft is assis tant d irector The show will be held rn the patio theater, adja~nt to the Gothard Street parking lot. Ad· mission is $1 for all ages. Tickets a.re available <1l the theater ex· rcpt for Tuesday at 1 p.m. which has been sold out Diane Bullo (above left) as the Caterpillar scolds Karen Chase as A/Jee, who 1s also baffled by the White Rabbit, played by Dana Lawrence (left). FROM Fash ion Island N ew po rt Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR • , . I Frida , December 24 1976 DAILY PILOT Old Year to Be Oust ed Ti mes/ Places ·ovLAN THOMAS CROWlNG UP' -Starnna Emlyn W1mams, ul lhc Mark 1'apt>r Forum or the lAs Angt>les MU.'lic Center, 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles. 8 p.m Monday, 2.30 and 8 p.m. Wednesday, 8 p.m . Dec JO Jan 1 and 2·30 and 7 30 pm. Jan. 2. $4 75 to 119 50 udul~. $3 slu· dcnU.. Al a&enc1es or (213) 972· 7211. Tontght, o f cour se, iit Christmas Eve and the annual OCCasion (Or Staging what IS perhaps our warmest gathenng withfamlly and friends. Whether this takes the rorm of staying home or stepping out for a bit or good cheer. the event w1JI be observed with a special sense of well-being for the good ttungs that fill our Ii ves. Hopefully everyone will have reason to regard this Chrb tmas as the m erriest ever -with fine food and nume rous dclicacu.•s figuring largely in the cause. ONCE T H E 'tuicl dignity of the C h r 11>l ma s oh servance is over, however. wt•'ll have to turn ncx1 week to New Year's merrimt•nl whkh follows a wholly d1frerent pattern. For that upcoming holiday s<'l.'i ..a rriood that turns us anlo our mo-.l gr egarious selvt·s 1n J st:arch for amusemenl. No doubt the psychology of this loosening up hinges on I h1• thought of being done•" 1th the old m expectation of lhl' n1:w. ll 's on ly natural for everyone lo hope.• that the troubles or 1976 will somehow be swamped in thl• good fortune of 1977 Fortunately therC' 1s an abun dance or lively spots in the area where out 'n ' abouter.; can enJOY a gala evening. And th<' wide variety of offrrings pr1Jvidec; <Jn opportunity to p1t·k Just about any kind of obscrvanc•c: that suits i n d i v i d u a I p r ef er l' n c e i.i n d pocketbook . Those sc{'king a more or lc·ss all·inclus1vc• plan or pack<t~e for New Yc:ar·., F:vt• as \\di J'> a night th..al 's P<'rhaps a bit boisterous and br as-.v \\111 tin best to t urn te> one of thl' ..ari·<i ·., large hot eh Cheek the folloY. inJ.! poss1b1lit1es 1r 'ou 're 1ntc:rc'>kd in this l) P<' of cckbrataon AIRPORTEft I N'I IR700 MacArthur Bl vc1. loppo.,1tc- Orange County f\lrport1, lrvmc -833-2770 ~1 ARR I OTT HOTEL 900 Newport Ccntrr DravC' toppos1te Fashion Is land 1. Ncw1>0rt Uc·ach -610·4000 NEWPORTF.R INN 1107 Jaml>on·e Road. Nc•wport Bt·uth 6'14-1700 REGISTRY llOTF.I. tKROO Mac/\rlhur Blvd. lopµo~1t1· Orange ('ounty /\1rp,>rt ), lr\'inl' -i52·8777 . Out ·n· About Norman Stanley SHERATON NEWPORT - 4545 MacArthur Blvd. <at Birch Street), Newpori Beach - 8J3.0S70. SOUTH COAST l'laza Hotel GOO Anton Blvd. (at Bristol Street and the S an Diego t'reeway). Costa Mesa -$40-2500. * •• FOR HOUDA Y merrymakers wanting to wine, dine, dancl! or whatever in a less sizable -but no less satisfying -place, the following est ablishments m(•nt our recom mendal100 and your consider al1on. DUFFY'S -103 N Bllys1de Drive <off the Pacih(· Coa.,t l IJghway at Bayside V11l.igt->. Newport Beach -640-5123 IVY HOUSE -384 Fore'>l Ave· Cm the Lumberyard Shopµing Cl·nter), La~una Beach 49'1 9-\91 or 752-8558 APAOANA 600 Newport Center Drive lal·ro<.s from Fashion Is land), Nl•\vport Bl•uch 640-7502. CITY YARD Bar & Gnll -111 W Palizada (in the Old City l'laza), San Clemente -498·1211 SAM'S SEAFOOD Restaurants -3901 E . Coast Highway. Corona del Mar -675-0000 and 16278 Pacific Coast llighway, Huntington B each -(213) 592· 1321. 808 BURNS -#37 Fashion !:.land <Newport Center). Newport Beach 644 ·~. \'ILLAG E IN.._ 127 Manne Skip Stephenson will perform two shows nightly Dec. 28 through Jan. 3 at Newport's Laff Stop Drs\'C. U.ilboJ bland ff75 8.300 CHUCK'S STl-:AK lluu:.~ 2332 W l';H'1f1c COiL'>l l llghwJy, Newp<>1 t Bt•..a1·h &t2 Ol:JO \'AMATO J..ap..ant>'>t' Hestaur:.rnt #60 Fa~htun Island, Nt·w port Cl'llll'r, Nt'\\ poi t lkach 641 <Ull 1 81-:N BROWN'S :H 100 Coast ll1~hway (Jt /\lisu ('..anyon .md the Ahi.o Death Pier>. South Lu~una 499 26ti3 TALE OF THE WHALE -400 Maul (in the Balboa l'av11Jon), llalboa Pt•nm:.ula -673 <16:J3. C R OWN llOllSE -32802 Pac1f1 t Coast Highway (al Crown Valley Parkway), Laguna Niguel 499 2626 or 496-5773. HARR V'S NJ::W YORK Bar & Grill 4248 Martingale Way (off MacArthur Boulevard >.pewport B('ach 979 5000 \'ICTOR llUGO Inn -361 Cliff Or1vl' <at P<1r1f1 c Coast ll1ghway). Laguna lle;i<·h 49-l-~77 • • • COM£01AN Skip Henderson will be the Nl•w Year's attraction appearing Dl'c 28 lhrnu~h .Jan 3 al the new Lllff Stop, Orange County's first all-c:omedy nightclub. Stcpheni.on has performed in Las Veg::is at the Hacienda llotel and at Caesar's Palarl' He has a lso ~ucsted on the l\'L('rv Griffin and Dean Mart an Shows Th(' La ff Stop presents new and cstablbhed profcss1onal come· d1a11s 1n two shows n1~hlly . C(iektaib und a specialty menu arc servl'd Tht' club 1s loraterl at 2122 S.E. Rristol <at Di rc·h) in l\'cwflQrt R(•ach 751 78G7. Comedy Duo Take Stage At La// Stop TONIGlff, DECEMBER 24 ROGER AND ROGER -Comedy duo, with corn· ic Murray La n(:ston, 9:30 and 11 o'clock tonight through Monday &l the La!f Stop, 2122 S.E . Bristol St . Newport Beach. 'SOUND OF MUSIC' -Now through February al Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avem da Pico, San Clemente. $9.50·$13 .95. 492-9950. 'CONTINUING IN l..OS ANGELES' -"The Guardsman," through Jan 29 at the Ahmanson Theater; ''A Chorus Line," Uldefinite run at the Shubert Theater SUNDAY, DECEMBER ZS MARILYN Mccoo -And Billy Davis Jr .• formerly of the 5th Dimension, on stage at Dis- neyland Sunday through Dec. 31. $.5 adults, $2 children 'BUGS' -Children 's musical by Doris Baizley (s uitable for ages 10 and up), 11 a.m. and l p.m . Sunday through De<:. 31 at the Leo S. Bing Theater of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. 5905 Wilshir e Blvd • Los AMeles. $4 adults, S2 50 children under 16. Available by mail or one hour before show lime SHARI LEWIS And her puppets. at Knoll's Berry Farm, Bue na Park. 7, 9 and 11 p .m Sun· day; 8 and to· 30 p m Monday through Thurs· day: 7, 9 and 11 pm. Jan. 1 and 2. $4 adults. S2 children 3· 11 'VANITIES' -Comedy by Jack Heifner , star· ring Valorie Armstrong, Kathy Bates and Pnsc1lla Lopez, preVlcws Sunday and Monday, ~egular run begins Tuesday !including 8.30 p.m. New Year 's Eve show> al the Westwood Playhouse, 10886 Le Conte Ave., Los Angeles. $5 pre\•iews, $.5-$8,50 r<'gular. Tickets at Mutual and Liberty agencaes MONDAY, DECEMBER 2.7 '\LICE I N WONDF.RLAND' Children 's theater production, I and 3 p.m Dec: 27 30 an the \.olden West Colleg<' Patio Theater, 15744 Golden West St , Huntington llcath. $1. 892·7711. ext. 545, or al door (except Tut>sday, which is sold out). LUNCHEON AND DINNER DAILY \' l I~ ,,,, Ir, J v 11 30 lo 1 JI) RICl<SH A COCKTAll lOUHGE TUESDAY, OEC£M8ERZ8 'MlNJ-MI ME SHOW' -Pe rformers rrom South Coast Repertory. 2.30 pm. Tuesday lhrouah Thursday at the Newport Harbor Arl Museum, 2211 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. 675·3866. SKIP STEPHENSON -Come<l1an, 9 30 and 11 p.m. Tuesday through Jan. 3 at Laff Stop, 2122 S. • E. Bristol St., Newport Beach. WE DNESDAY, DECEMBER ?9 CALDERA -9:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thurs- day at Hungry Joe's J an Club, 1506 Pacific Coast Highway, Hunlmgt.on Beacb. $4 plus one dnnk minimum FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31 THE SYLVER S -Plus Marilyn McCoo & Dilly Davis Jr .• a nd Skiles & Henderson, 9, 10·30 and t2: 15 New Year's Eve at Dtsneyland in Anaheim. Also, Louie Bellson and has orchestra, 9 p.m. to 2 ;1 m. $10 pre-sale at box office, Wallichs Music City or Ticketron; $12 after 6 p.m al the door, if available. Unlimited rides included DONNA FARGO Plus Bob Crosby and his big band, beginnm~ 7 p.rn New Year's Eve at Knoll's Berry Fa rm in Buena Park. Also danc· ing to rock groups. $8.50 pre-sale at Walhchs, Liberty and Ticketron agencies and at Knoll's. $10 at door . Unlimited rides included. SATURDAY, J ANUARY I TOUR NAMENT OF ROSES PARADE -Begins 8:30 a.rn J an . l In Pas adena, wit!\ grand marshals Dale Evans and Roy Rogers. See Page Cl. ELVlN BISHOP -8 and 10 p.rn . Jan. 1 at the Small World Stage at Disneyland. Plus 2 and 9 p.rn. ''Fantasy on P arade." $S adults. $2 children. SUNDAY, J ANUARY 2 RECR EATIONAL VEIOCLES snow -With Cypress Gardens Waler Ski Show. Jan. 2·9 al the Anaheim Convention Center. Exh1b1ts, films , games. parades. Show hours: noon to8 p.m . Jan. 2 and 9; 2to10 p.m . Jan. 3-6, 2to10:30 p.m . Jan. 1 and noon to 10: 30 p.m. Jan. 8. $2.50 adults, $2 juniors (12·16). $1.25children (6-11). TUESDAY, J ANUARY 4 J ANET BAK ER, MF..ZZO.SOPRANO -Al the Los Angeles Music Center Pavilion, 8:30 p.m. Jan. 4. $3.50-$9.50, at agencies. 'THE C R EATION OF T H I:: EARTH' - Planetarium show, 1· 15 pm Tuesdays and Thursdays, J an 4·27 ;.1t T<'ssman Pl<Jnetarium al Santa Ana College, 17th and Rristol streets. ~-3000. 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B 0 B WHITE Formerly With THE PLATTERS R A y LOW DON ENTERT Al NM ENT ANO DANCING Tuesday thru Saturday 9:00 P.M.-2:00 A.M. OUTRIGGER ROOM KONA LANES 26~ Harbor Costa Mesa 545-1112 I Broadway Imports Hits By WJLLJAM CLOVER A~l><'•l'IMWnl# NEW YORK -The best Broodway shows of 1976 came mostly from somewhere else. · There w aso 't any s udden drop in local production. It was simply that eight of !he 10 plays and mwdcals most likely t.o be re. membered longest were pro- ducts of off.Broadway, regional and European endeavor. The dependency trend -clis· cernible for several years - didn't send any shock waves through the theatrical com· muruiy. INFLATING costs are com. monly cited as the basic reason for the growing dispersion of creative effort and the wallmg· ness of Broadway imprcsanos to pick up already tested products. cast, it won the New York Cntu·s C ircl e a ward , ra n 193 performances -and closed w1lh a loss of $1.3 million. The successfuJ musical among the season's Top Ten "The _ Three-Penny Opera" by Kurt Weill and BertoJt Bretht -took a different route lo SRO vitality. Under the a us pices of the New York Shakespeare Festival, the nonprofit conglomerate created by Joseph Papp, "Three.Penny" began as a limited run offering. HERE JN alphabetical order are the eight other arrivaJs dur- ing the calendar year that stand out the brightest among the three scor e productions that reached Broadway during 1976. "Comedians," by 'ftcvor Cnf. fiths, about a group of work- ingmen who strive to become stand·up comics. usual chort'Od rama ol pot>ms b>' Ntozake Shange. "KNOCK, KNOCK," a fan- ta:sy s.a1r e by Jules Fl'affer, which clicked brllh<tntly 11{(. Broadway, moved uptown ... and eventually succumbed after new directing and glamor casting backfired. "No Man's Land," another wit ty puzz ler from England by Harold Pinter. which besides an intriguing text boasted grand performances by Sir J ohn Giel g ud and Sir R a lph Richardson for a limited engage- ment. "Streamers," a searing dramu by David Rabe about military trainees that won the New York Critics Circle c itation as the ~st play by an American. Plays Poet The prime example among the Top Ten or the economic risks or bold artistic innovation directly on the Great White Way w<fs "Pacific Overtures," an exotic musical composed by Stephen Soldheim and produced b y Harold Prince. The st~ry or the Westernization o( Japan, a daring ::.core ranginJ! from Kabuki t o Gilbe rt & Sullivan parody, and an all·Asian "Days in the Trees," an cllip· tic, intriguing account of a woman's relation wath h er grown-up son, distinguished by a portrayal by Mildred Dunnock. Translated from the French or Marguerite Duras by Sonia. Orwell. "A Texas Trilogy," by Preston J ones. Hailed as an outstanding new writer during pre-Broadway runs and at Washington's Ken· nedy Center, Jones was less un- animously admired by New York critics. ''The Belle of Amherst," a glowing glimpse into the life of Emily Dickinson, compiled from her poems and diaries by William Luce. Julie Harris' ont•-woman portrayal of Emily Dickinson, ···me Belle or Amherst," will air Wednesday at 8 p.m., Jan. 1 at 8:30 p.m. a nd Jan 2 al 2:30 p.m. on Chan- nel 28. The production was successfully presented on Broadway and throughout the country. "For Colored Girls Who H<>ve Consider ed Suicide When the Rainbow Was Enough," an un· Wet work' TVa,~J~~;~f !zed Be prepared for two hours of cynicism, back- stabbing, cursing, dull dialogue and superficial characters be prepared for "Network." 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Bina Cro~by C() Silellt ftisltt ~n1maled Chrislmas Spe<1al U (Jf) <D> 1]J Donny and Marie Sonny & Chet and lortlta Sw11 1uut. O Mowi1: (CJ f2hr) "little Boy Lost" (dra) ·~J-Brnf Ctosby m Rm!ll • Cll rlstmas C.rol Cl 938)-Ditktns' larnous classic about 1 m1sttly old man chanced by lht &hosts of Christmas pJSI prrnnt and lu1urr. RtJ1nald Owen, Cent Lockhart, Leo C. C.rTOll Q) The Blue.Glay low! Collect loot ball Ille North All Sta" vs lhe South All·Stars from C••mlon Bowl in Montgomery, Alabama "" MoYit: f(;) (2hr) "llun Wild, Ru11 Fm" (ad•) 69-Mark Lesier. m (J Cllavo m J.,, .. un111•1t ,,..,..,. -8:30- D t2J.l ([) CIUl m c111ce & the Min Wlule ftddlrng H1lh 1 C1J radio, Cd makts a dale with someone called "K1ssy face" ~nd the ml lhinc he l n0W1-they're headed lor Lu Veaas in her tamper. CJ) H1111 Christin An•erso1 Animated Cllristmas Special el Comedy V1r1t!J Show 9:00 u «Ji Cll C1Dl m n. RGUIOI• f'llu RocUord's altorney, Btth Oavtnport. pressures him 11110 help. 1n1 her brilltant cousin who IS suspected ol sl1y1n1 his boss U (~(I)) QI UC fridry llltM Moorit: ~ (211r) Yom, M1111 an4 • Oltn" (com) '68-lucillt 8111, Henry Fonda, Van Jollnson. m Tht Stus Art Out In • us Veiu With Slmmr Cahn l Loretta Lynn m ... ,. '1ffflll Sllflt m Samml Moott. ID Wasllin(lorl Wm lft h¥1tw m Hoen Duke Hoa11 -9:30-m Wfll Sltetl W11k el llotho T •P•tln (;h11st11n Unity C.nltr aur f'ft~)~•ll, Hew Yor~ 0 ~ll ltl i1Al Cl "" .. "' CMllnlll b• IR) Doc Snt11nHn • llosh a procram of or1c1n1I 1nd ' 1t1d11tonal Yultltdt mu11c •nd 1 rudmcs He 11 101ned by Henry Mancini. VtctOI Buono ind !he choir of St Charin tlorromto Church, Los An1eles Lf) lilowit: "Mother b A frt1hru11• (com) '49-loieth Youn& 0 (12t) (f l) OlJ Chrift11111 Ill" lltw YOtk (R) John lmdsay 11 the hcnt of this show from Rockel•lltr. Cenler with D1•h1nn Ciirroll, The King S.sle11. lhe Kint Cousins, lnt Voices ol ust H1rlem •nd !ht l'c C•P•du m...., l2tl 700Clu• Mowit: "Lall Holkl•)" 1 2:00 fJ <m 00 Cllnstrnai h1 S.ma Reh&IOUS Sfrvl(t by Rn w r rinkhA lltch1rdson flom lbe C11Ct Baptist ()urch Mount Vetnon, New YOik. II ~ (t) (fQI m Chrlstmn, .. 1111 1'1' l~e Chnstmas M1dn1&hl Mass lrom St Peler's Bnrhu 111 Vattcan C11y The hturaiul celtbr1nt will be Popt Paul YI. O Best ol Crouclto I 0 Mme: lCJ "011 Ille nrtthoN ol $fll<1" (adv) '56-Cu1 Madison, Vlrt1n11 leith. CD l"lo Foo~M ri.yb.Kl -12:30- • Afl·lll1~1 Show: "ne l•111H Dt0p Kid," "The Gospel AccordiAJ t.•I St. lhltlln". ' CD llFL Came of the We.k it OJ Tales of lilt Blunt ~ 1:00 ~ m AH·llllftl Sllow: "llttlt Mltlts. ter," "Tile '°ld1n Htwk," "J"' Sladt" . Im TM rn Club -1:30-u T1lubout 2:00 I CJ Doublttt1lllfl lilo¥lt: "Gltpft an4 1411 Allee~" "Siiiy 1111 Siii& ' Alllll" -3:35-u Mo.it: "Tiit Btlb ol Sl Mary" (dr1) '4~-Bina Closby. I SATURDAY I; MORNING ]: 7 :00 a <Ill rn SJ1w•st11 & r-ty D 12"1J (() (10) m Woody Wotd· pttker rt)Wmtnd U ((21) (.{)) Q.11 Tom & Jttr)/ C11pt Apt Show Cl) Nutrition D Youth & tllt ~es m Unit rive m Sam y orty Sllow m Yoia tor Hullh -7:30- f) rm m Clue Club I) 12)) (j) Cl.Oi (l!t l'ln• Pantlltf 0 (9) (I)) IJlJ J1bbtlj1w re 1 Crt1t1Yt lurnlnt 0 Hot fudJt $1- (D Dtmenta,., Mtws fD MrJltr llocm 8:00 D CUJ (() Bup Bu11117/1old IV!llltt O Pacnetters cu P09eye1Burs C.rtoons 0 (12fl CVl 181 Scooby Dool Dynomutt Cl Motlt: "Tiit Tuttln ti Tahiti" (com) '42-Clllrles lauehlon, Jon Hall. m Mo*: "$utl a.us Conque11 Ille Martllns,'' "The Advtnlllrts o1 Sinbtd" Q)~rRoom ~ Vokt ol lMyo fZi) Sevmt Simi -8:30-0 faith for Today 9:00 f) Clll (]) (() Taruft I) l2ll Cl) f!1) Speed BllUY O Mends of Man m MoM: "Juntlt Gents" (com) ·~-Bow,,., Bo~ CfOl CMstlllu Stmce rrom Wash· 1n1ton, DC Q) W..n ••I to llttl ED Ontt Upon A CluSk m lnac!lt -9:30- D Cl7I Cl) HA lash~an C111u10 ¥$ ~ nsu C•IY Q IUI (J) ~ Monster Squt4 u TM RifltNft U (ft Cl)) QlJ K1oflts Supll· show Q) Mo*: "Spy Hull!" 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PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS IF l.ICXJ w.wr ro J.IAN& UP A CHRt5T/\IA5 STOCKIN6 urne fR.E.'I~ I THINK '{O\J SHOULD! THE VIRTUE OF VERA VALIANT DOOLEY'S WOR°LD DR. SMOCK DELIVERY ROOM GORDO THE wV.;EP1" .:;,= HEAi/EV /!iEIN~ /A/~ Sl<Y r:::, et-.:ALbE /HF C~RIST<IAS .$TAR WAS REALLY 0 W>N'o IT ~"J~ µ/\1 T.:J A !.C\V/.V .~ t~N.:,Et< IN T-IE •WC.ST ._¥ HOST! ... £ p.:;i,_/T.- 0..: ~J.JS'i MOON MULLINS by Charles M. Schulz by Lee and SprincJer 1Z.·~4 1JJUi{D by George Lemcd D ELIVERY ROOM 0 Ir' A1A.O.E !;_""JR. S l\EETER.. CAROLS TH~>.J AT A .SLIJ/E IV THE 8ETHLEHD.I HILT..:»Jf IT WO!JLDl./11" ' HA'\/E FEF~ A vt::~v 0 •' ... ,• •'' --~~~~~~---. ,,_ .. 2. .. by Harold Le Doux .¥.EAHWMILE rM AT TME CLU&, f,AN<.! GAA:'f WA!J ~ER'= AAO LEFT '" A HUFF! ACCORDING lO A COOf'Lf OF HIS FRIENDS, HE'S IMO AT THE ~O! by Tom K. Ryan by Mell ''CALM~ SHE ~YS ..• LIKE IT llJAS 1JIE NIGITT OEFm FATJIER'S D4Y !' . 2'.·. 4 . . . . . --.A ··Recycled BJ MICHAEL PASK.EVICH Of .... -..-~ ·• "'TIJ the season to recycle" seems to be the Wliday motto or mc.t record comparues. Local redlrd 1tore1 have been bombarded with a seem-liNIJ endJeu stream ol "Greatest Hits" albums, • ~ of which are now sitting under the family ·~tmutree. • Included under the dubious liUe of "hits " llllleta1es are releases from Linda Ronstadt, <"~~ Taylor, The Doobie Brothers, Leon ~~llandWar. There is no justification for the purchase of any of these products. Besides being a calculated ~· on lhe part or record companies to catch \lo&ware (and un~reativeJ gift buyers, none of the albums do justice to the nrt1sts . which is why aome performers have contract clauses prevent· mt the release or collections. These artists claim (with validity) that white hit packages may cenerate. Interest for artists. new products. the eompilat1on of "besl" songs from previous works deters the Jistener from explcmng the total work. Oaws and all. ANOTHER major problem 1s that the tunes an these albums arc ta.ken out of context often ruin~g the effect the art.1st wru. attempting in placmg songs in a certam order Instead of gr,ntln1 an overall perspective.> of an artist, hit packages are m ost often a :.!anted and in- .complete representation of talent • •• For example, how can new collect1ons from R9\V defunct groups like Loggins and Messina Mott The Hoople and IO Years After begin to cap' ture the essence of their musical :.lance? Record company spokesman theorize that "Greatest" albums fill a need among novice Us.teners who want to CHlch up on what th<>v m~ssed Sales indicate they have at least a minor point. In the long run, however, it's the listener whosulfers. "C r~atcst" albums l~e their impact quickly and the listener 1i. mii.i;ing out on some ('f the more ambitious lracki. found on complete works. SO. IF YOU'RE unlucky t•nough tn rcct'1\'I! one of these for a cift, give at least a passing ........ ·.,,• ..... -c..-531 ·9~0 ..... ,,,.,.. .... 531 -9580 (UN' tAJIWOOO THf lNFORCfl 1•1 041lY &f• 1 ICl.J-ot ••~d.a:o.100 TJff ADVINTUIES Of THf WllDIRNISS f AMll Y 101 D.\tll &1 1 00.J 00.1 00.1 oo.•.oo Mitt l"NOtot • tfAH O'NIAl NtCKflOOfON ''°' O&l\1 Af• I n~·)O. 6CMM·JO.IO;U llD llP~IN • "111CIJllOll 1.,,_- 50NG UMAINS TH( SAMf i,o, cuwr rurwooo THI INPOIClb i '"" HIGH VllOCITY 1•01 OH"I UM °"'"""" Dl tlf IWf l lYNOtOJ • t'IAN O'NlA& HICKl lOOfOH ''°' ~Ill IWIY A WALRt GO IO lllW TOUt'°I OH"1 11 >0 NollNUI OAIU WOOOf i \ltH l'l THE fRONT ooi '"" 0&51S5ION "°' 0..Jrllt '1 '.\0 -..1 . ..-1U DAIU ·--.. 1111 lfillt CAHll111 O\Ut ROlLHIAllt•i _,. 11 M M llf<lll 041lf It AC ti t( TH( AT II(~ OlltVl lh SUl'f:ll SW4P MCElS """-Dt.VO O..,. • Swap Meet S.t l sun -8 tm to 4 pm ORAHGE Ori_ In I ' 1 \II • ..., ......... ,_....._.........,.,.....,_.~ F1ml1v Funt Pfollt11 S.roaons Galoro' L•OH ~f *••••~ llli'•1._,.t •t••• \t ~., , •• ,,_...,._,,,,0 •wl"O•t A•U llOhCI • c•i~o•ttt u•ot• ,, ratt • , ...... . .. , ... ., us >s2t , ....... ...... ... ~ l:ll ~70 \t .. ,1,." ..... , ..... $21-7223 ., . .,... ..... ··-41t U JI , .. "'""" 1. SONG UMAJHS TKl SAMl 1ro1 1. lAHIS ltt l ltMI Hl,.otlCICS tl'OI hlWt U tfWOOO THI INfOICU1•1 '"'' HIGff VUOCITY1•01 a'"' cAnwooo THI INFOICU111 '"" "'°" vuocm l llt4AWlY &01 Al.lll CAUll1ll ft.lit IOlUtlAUfll CJll&ION • .,_I IOttN U.l~ 1. JW0.-.un WAININ0 1•) 1. , .... tt1 l .M ..... 11 1'1 -- Friday. December 24 1976 DAIL 'V PILOT ... f 'Greatest Hits' Unfair to Artists thought to returnmc 1l <unopened 1 1n exchange for a whult· JI bum bv ltll' :.amt• art1~l For better or worse, cu111~ktc album:> offer more d1mc n:.1on and insight 111to J•l .Art ist ·:. mu:.1c New h vc rdc..1:.c~ from l'aul McCarlnl'\ (WlllgsJ. Dave M.ison cllld The Allman Brother~ are pretty much 1n Ilic :.ame vem a:. .. Greatt•st I lits .. packagt·s M{'CJrtOt'Y "" .. W1ngii Over America .. <Capitol l 1:. ha:.1cally nothing more than a souvenir of h1:. rc•t•ent tour Contruning 30 cub (.most of " h 1 (' h appear on pr c v1ous work:. I. McCartney's tnµle-record set ol lc•ast adds the dtffil'rl!>IUO of a live performance, If little ebe McCartm•y':. rct•cnt material has been weak but "Win~s (ht•r /\mt•rtca" contains somE' of his fine l'Mly malt'nal hkt• .. Maybe l 'm Am;i.t:~d · and .. Yt•i.lt:rday." The album ts ( i;:. , •• ~ 1 energetic. well·paced and a must for dte·hard fans. The Canal album from The Allman Brothers, "Wipe Tht• Wmd0\\1>, Cht.·ck tbe Otl Dollar Gas·· 1Capncom>. 1s a double record sel of 11\'~ performances from 1!172 75 1Jes p1te a selection that inctudt:s the classic .. Jn Memory Of Elizabeth Reed." don't b()ther. Uather lha11 showcase a band that spawned interest in southern rock ( Lynryd Skynrd. Marshall Tucker>. .. Dollar Gu!'>" presents The Allman Brothers at lhc bcginnulJ! of thl·tr downhill slide GUITARIST DICKY Betts dt'monslr;ites his inability lo fill in for dqJal1t'tl Duane Allman inn hvc setting and Cn•i.: Allman provt's ht-really can 'l sang unlcs:. ht.··i. in front of a grand Jury To top it off, lhc produclJon is Cl>lit'C'1ally muddy on the Wintcrland trac~. Yoo ca.n·t t•vcn hedr the· wine bottles cra:.h1ngdown from the balcony One can del101telr have mixed feelings about Dave Mason's "Certified Llvc" <Columlua ), a two-record set. M uson as one of ro<·k 's most un- derrated and vcrsalJlc ~u1tunsu. and ht:. new group highlights h1:. llmr for t;1s teful irnd creatJvc solos. Mason's vo<'als hav<' ncvt'r !>ounckd l><'llcr especially his evocative ~rformancc on "Giv; Me a Reason." But hasn't the average listener had ('nought of aging Ma:.on standards hkt· "Feelin Alright" and "Only You Know 3nd r Know .. ? Even though the updalt•cf Vt•r:.1ons an• funkier and more cnt•qzctu.', they g111e thl' album an. uncomfortable air of no . ..,talg1J. ll's us if th1:. might be Ma son 's hnaJ offering THE NEWEST~ PINKEST PANTHER OF ALL! ~; <.:::;... ~ ,-\ I 'i_ .; r . ~Vi t\\,'. ' I_, I 7 J. "t ~lamng AERBERT LOM . .• l ( ., j I \ ' THE All·NEW ADVENTURES Of THE WORLD'S MOST BUMBLING DETECTIVE GENE WILDER JILL CLAYBURGH RICHARD PRYOR 1111111 COUH BlAKHY l~OHARO ROSSITER · USLEHHHE DOWN Animalton by RICHARD WllllAMS STUDIO Mum by HENRY MANCINI Associate Producer TONY ADAMS f.orne In Me S•JnQ by TOM JONES Wlllltn by FRANK WALDMAN and BLAKE EDWARDS . "SILVER STREAK .. , ..... . '·' l • T ~ , ,,,, .... , PATRICK McGOOHAN ... ,, ... f , j "'"''. I n•!I, ,.,, t", 11fCIMA t t t• ,, 11 'PG lltflll"tltlllllC[ l~:t!D M Tck,ision . will m:,·cr be the same METRCHIOLDWYH-MAYER preunts FAYE WILLIAM PETER ROBERT DUNAWAY HOLDEN FINCH DUVALL rn NETWORK By PADDY CHAYEFSKY D1rrc1rd by SJDHEY LU"1ET Produced by HOWARD GOTTFRIED 8rlsro1 al MecAr11Jur South Coas1 SMpp1nq (Mkr 40·7444 l "'''"" A••111>e W of Knoll R• ""' p,,, • 527·2223 Produced and Ornled by BLAKE EDWARDS filmed in PAHAVISIOH COlOR by Del uxe v1;.>u1J1T•l WIOAotl wwsno ' . . ~, .. H•rbor 9oulhard nw• McFadd•11 Santa Ano• 531·1271 . •• United Artists . . I. .. ' I J I ' .4 BB DAIL y PILOT Theater 'Neighborly' N~W YORK CA P > In J du..,t\ ManhdttJn loft moi.tl} u.,l'fl to .. tor~· furniture. JO pt•oµlt: -.l.lnd ('haltani.: and s 1pp1n.: "an1: Among tht·m un· John Rurn1:1t and M1t'hJd Gon1a/1•, mimes from C:Jllfomw The two soon wall p..iant lhl·ar fac'l''> white, and. 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But most prt'frr lh 1nlirn<1t'\ S111C'I' mir ilC'tur.., und plJ\., <1rt' unknown . patron' lid1t•\ l' I ht•.\ \ t· rnJdt• <t r1111l 1( thl' pt•rfnrffiJOl't• I'. gljj.111 rhn hk(' our llttlt• snatk h .1r wh11 h \t'f\ll'" ll•monadl' and l'Ookuu, It' dov.nrcl!hl neighborly · Ttr ket:. cost $:! lo $1 not t•1111uJ!h to 11ffst•l till' w t•t•k h o pt•ratmg budgl'I or $851) "Wi· hrokt• •'H'n l;1:-l ~1·ar.'' .,,11cl Pa\ rw • Uut that ., ht·t·au.,1• '>11r1w of 11\ ·dug 111111 011r own poC'kt>h lo hl'lp out Oddball Art Forms Show SA"I FRANCISCO ti\P I An exh1b1t honor m~ whJt many Pt.!Oplc havt• long suspected lhat Cc.ahforn1J <'<in Ix.• un t.•>..tH-chngly odd place to hvc• h a:, npt.'nl•d "'th thl• sound or hash pipes ..ind the unfurling or moh>rcyclt• gang c:-olor s 1'ht• two m101t•., an· .im•ini.: .1 .n t•reas1111-: numbl·r uf :1l'l1>r.., Jnd I.Ian cers who perform for htlll' or nu pa) before small audtt•111·1·'· fl'., .rn ,., perience lht•y :-.a) Br11:1dv. 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SUNl'lOW(R w or BRl'iTOl c M t,•O ll'>'I• .,.HI SIL VER STUAIC" "GI ..,~'"THI AOVlHTUlES OF nil V°WILOHHHS FAMILY" (CJ ~ "SMALL CHAHGI" tP'GI THE CITY SHOPPIN(, < CN llU ORANGE •537 67'1 ~ cm c ... ntl! CIHIMAS I $A FRWV fMANCHE$TCR £I< I C 0 FRV.V tCITY OR EX I t WALT OISHIY'S "THI SHAGGY 0.A." IGI ..,'). WU T OISHIY'S y "THI SHAGGY D.A," IGI ~ "CAUll" ''llOLLHIALl" 1111 .]~JCKELODEO~ LOVE. C~ION. COrv EDY. ~.:: t •W Pt12 :1 kissed Scorlell u..>t0w l aurel m?t f lardy "Be rorc~ Butcri <nss1d1 met the '.)un<ionr .' ~id Berow ony movie ever n1ode you rJugh or cry or foll 1n love There was a handful of adventurers who mode fltckenng pictures you could see for a nickel BURT J RYAN REYNOLDS TATUM O'NEAL O'NEAL HOLIDAY SHOW TIMES 1 :10-3:3().5:45 8:00-10:15 • NEWPORT CENTEh • • • Tronsi rion H;dµh W;i1I<' plays l hl' part of :1 college prcs1<.l<'nl who taJ<c•s lt·:JV(' to work as a laborer m order to t'XPCl'LC nC'l' a djf. f <· r c· n t I 1 f c style \mong lhl• JJl'OPh.' he m t· t· t s 1 s S u s a n \1i...p~11'h in · The· ~1·1.-rl'l Life of .J ohn C'h,1pman." a GE I It c· ;c t t' r d r <t m a ... : 11'I'1 . ti al !) 30 p m \l1111cl.1 ,. 1111 Channl'l "WllO SA l'S ..irt hJ'> to h.ive a fram e "" said St>) mour Rus(•n. or~anucr of the t·xh1b1l. which do::.es Jan 23 ·"I ht• i.:.1lkQ 1s hlkd v.1lh drl·am ... we may all h;I vc hJd, but thesl.' people went ahead and d id them Thi!> I'> simply an attempt to al'knowlt'dgt.> them Rosen .who carnt· to <'<1hforn1a from Chicago LO lhl' early 1950s. has :.J>(•nt 15 )'Cars gathering .rnd photographing lhe "folk art" that enli vens the state's landsc•apc.• umqu<' houses. larger- lhan-hfe advertising, hvt.• ms and be-ins. and lhe fanatic cult o f th<' ;cuto "The bt'sl talk I l'Vt•r hlid about art .... as with a body and fl'ncfer guy ... said Rost•n. admiring an SS.500 tu!>tomll.l'fl moturcyd c "California · ha~ prov1dt·d a fronlwr. a freedom to create :ind th1:n· Jrt' rnort• rn<lustrcal discards to work With.'' Rol>t'n 1:-. 1·011t·t•rn<•d lhal many unusual l-<i tfices fare t>xtintt1011 ht•c·ausf' no i.:ovNnment protection 1s fonhromini.: Al Butlc·r·~ Calexico Colossal. ;in auto body t•nl'rust<.'d mansion with Following in the tracks o( , "ON ANY SUNDAY" <. ~ww~~~~~u; ) ~~~~·1~~ U.S. PREMIERE CINEMA CCNHR ·•••tC.• •' .&D•-\ (O\•• •I\• ,..U.A ¥(10t CtHrfl tit oil 1f 1 M.t•n•"' SA I II. '>IJN This tattooed manmkin is part of an exhibit called 'In Celebration of Ourselves· an elevator to a rooftop ctancc pav1l1on, 1s .-iotabll' but 1:, 1t a l>talt.• n alluraJ monu1'111'nt ., 1 : ··or rourst• 1t 1s." s•1y-. Hosen "Tho~ atl! funds avarlablc to buy lht•s(' plUl'<'s Living wi~1 manicurl'd lawns may not bt< l'\'l'r} on<'''> idl'a ~f b<.'auty. you kno ..... " " "NICKELODEON" CPGI Motifttt • S..11doy I :45 THEATRE I o,_ HICJl!tt~6:45 "NETWORK" IRI "THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME" IPGJ "THE SHAGGY D.A." "RIDE A WILD POHY" IGI ADVENTURES OF A WILDERNESS FAMILY "MISTER SUPER IHVISllLE" IGI "MARATHON MAH" IRI "THREE DAYS OF TlfE CONDOR" IRI "CARRIE" I RI .. TH(;A TER OF BLOOD" IRJ CAR FIE ~ 1F rHn (R ) ONL 'f KNEW SHE HAO THE POWER "MARATHON MAN" IRJ STARTS TOMOllROW LIMITlD EHGAGIMfHT UA C.llY (tfltfMA il\.).t'9ltl .... . U• SOV1H co .. sr 81tOO•HtJlltSP A f"\o ,.1 ll4•A •OU~t.\IN "'AL.l( t ll CAW1H() ,lAU1 I• f I •,.,U , .... U NIVERSAL BTUCIOB TOUR \\ twn Ill '-,u111h11rn ( ahtorn1d '"'' ..._"" MCo' c0 ........ ,,... • "ONE HUNDRED PERCENT ENTERTAINMENT ... a case of an ingenious novel being turned into a terrific movie . A lean back and love it lark that is a practically incomparable family film ... a garland gf cheers." Gene' Sha/rt. THE NBC TODAY SHOW '\ ot h 1nl} lvs., 1nan 1111• mo ... 1 c•,hildratang 1•n1 erldrnment ol thP lilm \.c>ar to date. A collec tor\ i1em in term~ of pt'rlormancc> .... " I I\.. I'• ( :•It .} I' ) 1 •//Ii J /.\// ~ ' 111 1m1 1< • 1<1 , • 1 .. "An ingeniouslv < onl ri\ ed !>pre<•j "1th one of thQ "illiest wrap! UP'> o ( am.I mvc;terv movie.': f'<11il••11• 1\,11 l W\V YORKIH Al AN ARHIN . VANF SA Rff)(;RA\ I . HOBI nr DUVAL I I I • .md NICOL WILi IAM'iON \, ,1 ~ I I in "THE SEVEN-PER-C[Nl SOI lJTION" '"' l AURENCE OLIVIER I , .. '· • ,. ..JOI I GR[Y 'iAMANTHA EGGAR. CHt\Rl rs GRAY GFORGfA BROWN · REGINf · ,rnd ,Jl HLMY l<l-MP ...... I• f\.1(110 1 '''11 ~l h II· .• 'I . . '•"'ii 1\ \fl I I\ I ' ',,, ""' ().,, .. '· ' lit l<HI 111 hC ,...... \1 I I II(" 1\I 1111'-1 '" I "" 1111• 1 1'rtwh1 "' 1\HI I '.'.;I o.,11111\ • ; o\11'<'.\1»1 I""-~ II\" , 1.11v p,.,,,,,.,., ~I 1\ :'ojl I V Cl I 0 1111 PG Pl.AINli.t CUIDANC£ SUCC(SllD ,\ t ,\1\.1 HSr\L kLl.LASI II l'lf,\11 (fl r >H ; ••• ··-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Clnem1land'1 Show Times Huntington• Ctnem1'• : ... "AD'flNTUltlS OF THI WtlOlltMISS ISAMll Y" IGI Sp«11I P11c. 17 JO 10 7 00 pm lnu,.S..&H I Si 2' Open Daily I 2:30 p11". .. 12:30-2:35 4:40-6:45 8:45-10:10 , ShowTtmec 11atliAl.,...YW1.ilWk. Daya 7:t5-t.lp Sat.·S~~. • 1:15-4:30..ftOO 8:20-10:30 • • Barbara Hams plays a gtrl who suddenly turns in to her mother -and vice versa - for a day in 'Freaky Fflday, · which also stars Jodie Foster. STARS SATURDAY DEC .25 R RESlRtCTID I '• • ' t . ' ' . . ................. tt ,,,_ ,, ..... New Films Fro ~ Walt Disney StudJo.s will pre 1 sent a full calendar of motion pie lures for 1977 Six new films with a combined produ<'t1on cost or $30 mtlhon wall be n ·lt>ru.l'd l>etwel•n lhls year s t.>nd and next, plu!<> four rt.>1ssues .. ThC' Shaggy D A . · sturnng Dean Jont.>s as a cnmc-f1ghlu~ lawyer who turns 111to ll sheep dog, opens al Ch ristmas in over 600 t heatt.>rs throughout the Unit ed St a les and Canada Tam Conway. Su.rn nne Plt.-shctlc and Ke<'na n Wynn a lso star m the comedy, a sequel to Disney's 1950 "The Shaggy Dog." Barbara Harris. JodlC' Fos ter and John Astin head the ccist of .. F r t·aky fr1d uy." based on M ar y R o d gt•r s' boo k and scn't'nplay about a m other and hl'r l ct·n a gl· d uu (!hlt•r who r hangc pl a t'l'S for a da) Thi., I.tree goes 111lo gcnt•ral n:ll-a-.t• m Fchruar), ft;llow111g u '>H'l'i,.·., <·ncagem cnt 111 Lo.'> An~<:ll'S in l>ecl·mbl·r for A cadl'ITI\ /\ward quahhcat1 on · Th l' l.1 ttl 1~l llnr "' Thie\ l'!> . J II Vt• Jl'U Ill 1lr .1111 i.lbout thrcl' dar111g \uun "'' c who s a ve .t :-lnr.r •>r 11111 .. •111•• work ponies. 1s sl<akd f,.r I ,, I 1 It wall bt• accum p..tnll'<I h\ . I Ol M any Ach cntun .. ~ uf ~ 111111t 111 Pooh,' a £ca lure lt'rtJ:lh .1111111,1 t.'<i cartoon l'ompost.'d of l11rf · previous ly r e leased ft Jlurl'ltc. W1lh added footage "T he Re!>cuer!>, ' an .ill 111·• animated adven ture t•n111t·d• will be relt•uscd 111 .July afl1 r (,,\f years in produclaon Tiu!> slot\ 1f two braVl' mice wlto set oul '' rescue a k1dnapNI orphan girl 1, ing held c apti ve: 111 a d l'111d Southern s \I. ump fl·atun., \01,11 l'h<1rar tt·r1za t111n:-h\ JI J. Newha rt. E va Gabor. C• raldtl• Page and othc·r lop r1t•rft11 n11·1 "· AL."'<) SCll EOl 1 F U tn1 • ••4 ll1l'r rl•lt>a!>I' 1•. · I lt-1 1111 c :rn•" 11 Muntt· l'arlu 111 \<hi. I. I• cclebrJll'd \ olk!>\\ agu1 111\ l' t.~: gets maxcd up Y. llh d1.•m••fl thieves, cntl'r!'> ,, tr.ins I 1.1111 CMNP"AAL.~AY....-.Zf~I 810 N Euchd A..nue Anatoe1m • 712 8902 ~~ll~~~Af~~~A.l•;~~N~~;~ ~ 1 ·'J;-.-.-rr~;i;;;:!:ID f.11. 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IN THE NEXT SEVlNTY·TNO HOURS ALMOST EVERYONE HE TRUSTS Wil l TRVTO KILL HIM. • • BEAC H BLVD AT ELLIS • • HUN TINGTON BEACH • 848·0388 NOTt-!ING LESS THAN T H E .10 ST E XHIL A RA TI NG ENTERTAINMENT Of-THE FILM YEAR TO OATf -N.Y TI ME S -IQ edwnd• MARTIN BALSAM • BEAU BRIDGES · MARI LYN HASSETT DAVID JANSSEN • JACK KLUGMAN · WALTER PIDGEON GENA ROWLANDS·BROCK PHERS·DAVIO GROH·AHTHONY OAVIS·JOE KAPP A FILMWAYS PRODUCTION/A LARRY PCERCE f OWARO $FU OMAN fll M Sr.reenplay by !-DWAAO HUME. Bc!Sed on lhe novrl t y (,f()R(1t I .iH)tJN r NNI Music by CHARLES FOX· OlrcctrrJ lly l AflHV PE fRCf ProducedbyEDWAROS FELDMAN·AUN1-vui,,AL r 1 ·uni 1R jRESTRICITD TfCHNICOtOR' · PA~All ION' r -~ --- ! ORAN<'L MA1 l 11 C•••"'-· ._.1l j Uf.t170•Uf.7H O' \9 WHT'l"OOlt Wt•~• •t'•' ti 't t+. I C..•e• .. {,,•I•• ~44Gt OllANGI ......, DRIVEi~ 2 CAl..L HEAT FOR SHOWTIMl'.SI BJO DA.IL y PILOT F11da{ Oar.ember 24 197tr ~ TIMES, PLACES • • • Skating Broadcast <From Page 83) •HOLJDAY ON ICE' -Al the lnglcwood forum. Jan. 4-16. 8 p m . Mondays-Fndays; 1, 5 and 9 p.m . Saturdays and 2 and 6 pm Sunday:. S<t·$7. at Mutual and TickeLron agenc1e:. FRIDAY,Jl\NUAR\' 1 Fund, a Bos ton bast-d children 's canrt.>r re search foundation KCET rept•ats the pro gram Tucsda) at tO <• m :.u\d Der 31 at 1 p m . "FATHER'S DAY' -Adult comedy, 8 p.m. Jan. 7 '" and 8 at UC Irvine Utt.le Theater, Room 161 of ~ Humanities Hall. 7Scents. "An E vening of Cham- p1onsh1p Skating." an hour long spt'c1al ft-alur rng the le•1dmg 01) mp1c Ire s kater!> from the U nit e d S tal<·s and Canada. will air Satur day JI 8 30 p m , on KC'ET. Ch a nnel 28. Among thost• perform- ing jn thll> fourth annual event al H arvard's Watson Hink art" Judi .. A S k a t 1 n g ~ JH• ( tdcular '76. lap1•d Nov 20 and 2 1 at th e Roches ter Institute of Technology arena, "'6.11 a lso feature several Olympic s katers as well as the Genesee FiJure Skatmg Club KCET will air this hour-long pro- gram Dec 31 at 10 p.m. and Jan. l at l p.m. I . . STAMP SllOW ''On.'oexpCI '77," 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. J an. 7 and 8, 10 am. to 6 p.m . Jan. 9 al the Disneyland Hotel Exhibit Hall in Anaheim. SJ.50 adults, 75 cents children. TRAVEL TALK "Maui, the Vulley bk," 7 .30 p.m. January 7 al Golden West College Center, 15744 Golden West St., 1 luntmgton Jkach. Free Cluing 'Trio' All in Family NEW YORK (/\P) The sound of !>tnngs blending with pia no flowed through the apart- ment in one rich s wl'll. The Chunc~ were warm - ingup. The Chungs two '>l'>ters and brother finished the exer ci:-.c II. photographer was there. and the clicking of his ~l1ll t·amera added <i curious note to the sw1•t•t mu!.1r They left their in:-.trumcnl:-. violin. edit• and piano and burst out laughmg It was ull for the came ra. ''OH, WE HAVEN'T ht•gun to rehearse Thal was jus t a warm up," said Myung Wha Chung. a cellist and the t•ld<·!.1 mt·mhcr or the tal1:nted Korean family. Even in their hrwf v.armup there wus lh.il technical precision and musical passion th<Jt 1s so apparent 1n h ve performance and on record "Music is a part of our lives It's almost hh breathing," said KyunJ,:! Wha, the petite violinist Kyung J nd M)ung an on a tour or the Northca :-.t v. 1th their pianist brother, ~1yung Whun, from the J\'nwriran Korean Cultural Society. II. concert tour for thC' Chungs is run· they seldom 1wrform ll>gl•thcr in this counlr). "We had to find lhc 11mt• when all threl· or u ... could do this ... '>a1rl M) ung Whun. "It might bl· the only t1mt> "'l' "''II do 1t Something hkr a group. espcciall) .1 r.1m1I;., 1s JllracllVl' tn this country "Bl:T Tll t:HF'S tht· d.inJ.!..r uf ht'ing oq•r pubhc11c<1 and alw;l\s lw1ng 1tlt•nt1r11·d as a trio · The~· 1\ant to lw knnv.11 ind11 ulu<tll\' th1·v scoff al· ht•inJ,! c•allt'(I · Th·· <'hunJ.! Tn·o· "'ht·n they do appt•ar tog<•lht·r ' Wt• lovl' maktnJ:! m11 ... 1r together. we n•ally 11'i, · .... ml \1 vung Whun .. rnd there wc•n• nods of a ...... <·nt .. But '"''each stron~l) pursue 1nc1iv1d11al can·1•1-. Kyung Wha was lht• f1r-.1 to gt'l 1ntl'fn.1lwnal attcnlton /l.t 19. shl' :-.han'fl ftr:-.l µlat•c· 1r. lht• 1%7 Ed1'(;ir M l.l'\'l'nlritt l11t1·rnal111nal ('qmpl'l1tion Four yt•;,ir.., lat<·r. MHrng \\'h,1. llwn 21i. \\1111 first prtZl' in th1• C1•nt•va I ntl'rrat1on;,I M u~1t· Compellt1on M ~ ung Whun. 23. plun·d Sf'c-ond 1n the 1971\ T r ha1knv..,ky lntl•rn;,it1onul J>1an11 Com pet1t1on m Mo!>CllYo Tnd1v1dualh th"' hJ\•· c aptl\aled JU d1enccs all ovt•r th1· ''orlrl pl J Ytn#! 14 llh 11r cheslras 1n London ..., •. ,, 'I ork P1lhli11q.:h Ph1laddph1.1, J.11.., \n.i.:1'11 ' '\.in Fr.1111·is1·0 Cleveland Jnd Rl'I ltn THEIR St:CR ET'.' fht•\ rnpm11I \\tlh · d1•\•1 t1on ... 'mtcn<,11~. · p,L-.s1on Our msp1r .111011 111m1• ... 11111\ !1 om m 11'11 an<l \I \ un~ Whun I! "',, ... ,1 po1rt o f 11111 1·clu1 .1 111111 ;\lotht•r "'.,.., ,1 y,onclt·rful 1nfll11•1111 :\I~ ung Wh.1 ',1111 S~u-had ~uch .1 "'orul1•rf 111 \l,lsdom Opening Tuesday Keri Crossman and Compary. a band that plays music from ('Ountry to show tunes . will >crrorm at 10 and midnight nightlv beginning Tuesday at the Rll•~try Holel 's Grand Portagr S.iloon The Hcg1slry 1s 10<.•;.itcd ;.it 1~ MacArthur Blvd , directly across from Orange County Airport. ---# G c n o v c :-. 1 .a n d K t• n l Weigle•, U.S. Pairs Silver Medalis t s, Janet and Mark Honunukc, Cana d1a11 P a ir:-. Stiver '1 cda li sts. David SJn t ee, U .S Men 's Silver Medalist. Wcndv B'-lrgc. u s Ladies' S1l'1er Mcdaltst. Barbu.' Smith. lJ S Lad1c:-.' Bronze Medalist "An Even in~ of Cham p1onsh1r Sk atin~" "'a" • originally organiled b) John Misha Petkn1ch. a former Olympic sl.atcr and llar\'ard student, as a benefit for the J immy 'Hansel, Grael' Airs on KOCE WED.-THURS.-FRI. ONL. Y A on e·hour holiday special 1'1 presentation of "Hansel and Gretel'' will be broadcast by KOCE-TV. Channel 50. al 9 o'clooc tonight. The specia l will be repeall'd at 8 p.m . S.mday. The production of this childret's classic was performed by the Thnoe Penny Ope-a, a repertory company of Orange Co<1st Colle~·s music and drama departments. The opera was presented at Orange Coast College earlie r in December. "HANSEL AND Gretel ... w1tl music written by Engelbert T lumperd1nck from a story by the Brothers Grimm, was first p resetled on Dec 23 1893, in Gl•rmany · The TV presentation of "llanel and Gretel" 1s parllally funded by a grant frcm Rockwell ln- temat1onal Electronic~ Operatuns, Autonet1cs Gro•ap, Anaheim Stage and m us1t· director or the Orange Coast Coll ege production 1s (a role Boell er Orange Coast Collcg<' vocal tast ructor Sh~ translatl'rl the s tory from the oriitnal German , Di\LL•\Ct: Winkler 1s dloreogra pher . Stanlt'y Tudor. costume des1$er; and Brad Elsberry. set designer. Mus ic for "Hansel an~ Gretel" was performed by the Theater Orciestra, a newly formed orch<'str;,i of students atcl faculty m em - bers at Orange Coast College Holiday Show Colorful holtdy logelds. trad1t1ons and customs . accompanied by authen· tic mstrumentphon, will decorate the holtd ay TV special. "A Christmas Ct•lebrat1on." at 7 30 n ·c lock lonq.~hl. o n KOCE TV. Channel 50 .. : ' 11\••~·f . "'''-C__.N•y c .... _...._ STARTS SAT. ·'A STAR IS BORN " (PG) PLUS ,,.. e u Gs Y ntEBIG MALONl BUS "SILENT MOYIE" .,. AKE THE MONEY AND RUH" ,,GI .. ~~-\\U: ... ,.. lfift;.j~~~~~~ailll!~;:::~~~..;,J The most e:irdtifll original motion picture event of all time. HOLIDAY SHOW TIMES ':00-3:»-6;00 l(l) 8:30-11 :00 ( .... ,0~~1R!~[T~I,~=) •OOUl Ut·UU 1 ~CINEMA WEST .. ,\twt ... \Jl• •f f".Ol.Ot .. wt'' Wl\fNI,., CtHll• "1 t 4'1 SOllllV HO l'ASSCS - RYAN O'NEAL TATUM O'NEAL VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED ED'NARDS ARBOR c~~'~A 2 HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON ST. COSTA MESA 646-0573 2 MILES SOUTH OF SAN D~EGO FWY . ·\ NM -~~:.;/1'6,t;;.: .. ;i-y!;_,~ hl\\i.,,1•11t""lll ttl'U hl th\ "oUHt• SOA,,V, "10 PASSE rm ··-~ii:'uJ -• _ DUNAWAY HO DAILY HOLIDAY ~j~ PETtll IUllEllT SCHEDULE ..,. n 11cM DUVALL 1 :00-3:00-5:00 •. •t IR) :..i:.==. (PG). 7:15·9:15 \WEEKDAYS 7:15·9:30 WEEKENDS 1:30-3:50 SORRY, NO PASSES 6:15-d:J0-10:(5 r-H[WPORT cum.nr edwards BRISTOL CINEMA I "4;•::.~:~~::,:.·•<::~~to JRE~~~ros BRIAN DEAN.JONES .. ..... CUNJ EASTWOOD IS DIRTY HARRY THEe ENFORCER -. . ...... . . .. . . .. . . . - .. • "An ingenioui.ly lonlrived <,pree, with one of the wi11ies1 wrap-up'i of any mv"iterv (PG) movie" , . .,,, . .,,.,,...,. CAR. WASH PLUS (PG) llDAJ+ "MP"1 1.llTU1'11Vt" edw11~s Bit TOL.CINCMA tUllO.. .. , .... cufli4il.lit ,~,. .. .... • 'l~~ ~KEITH (PG) ., ~ i , HOLIDAY f SCHEDULE 1 :10-3:30.5:45 • 8:00-10:15 '""J.~~!.9~!..Cl~!MM .... I •r•....-t ~· 6C4 O!!! TIM CONWAY SUZANNE PlESHETTE PLUS <G> "FANTASY . ONSKIS" ~ ... ~~~~~~ .. ~c,~1~~NI\• J Mf\AWllOICl""ll t1t~l •I CIH£MA VIEJO \ 0 ,t ttW.t.1 t(H• '•l '"'''"0" •Ill() 110 •tt_o , .. ~ . .. . .--~." . ' \ /I' ....... ... , ., 1 .. . ·c~ .... ,. -. , ... . ,...r:-;~~- 't../ ---· ... -..... ,• ~ .; ' P• • • • • t Hollclay Greetings 'GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-8844 II \l'l'Y 11111.lll \\ s lo \II• tt \ "" \11d \ \1'1\ fl,11•11\ \1 \\ \' II ANN FOLGER tWomrn's .Apporell I I Fashion blond. Newport Beoc:h 644-2252 A Stocking-full of Best Wishes .lulh Gr('t'lrn,_, to) ou .11111 , .. ur-. from l'\l'r\11n1· 1111 11ur -,l<tff . Huntinqton Beach City Hall 2000 Main St, H.B. Sl6-S226 Merr~ Christmas To All! We th a nk all our cu~luml•rs tor lhl'1r 1JJlrona1:1· & wish .Ill :_i H·ry ·'ll'rry <.:hn~lmJo,; l1·11m THE QUIET WOMAN :t.o:?I Ea~t Co<1 ... t llwv l..'orona Del l\lar 640-7440 MITLA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 547 w. I fth St .. Costa Mn.a 642-9764 1750 W. U.C-. Aaahetm 991-0540 We Wish You A 1 lohday St:uson F illed With Joy & /\Happy New Yc;ir l~L:W1~~ • 675-5930 • .1'1:17 E <'~l II" v l '11 \I Time to wish you a merry Chrlatm11! .. M1y your holiday M!l>IOO •1><1rkl1 with the bright proml\e of tomorrow ~ntl 1hc worm memo11111o ol VHterd1y. ~ ---=<W=-IWAJll\8 ~ 1020So Coa~I Hwy 49' 8519 associated BROKERS-REALTO RS lOl~ W Balbo<> &71.J6&l llAl'I'\' l'E\n:FLll HAP PV llOLIDAVS "'7/A_/ _ e \\\\ \lll'll\\EA ~ • ~ We w1!>h happmt'.'!> . .i:oo<l flff'v-HO- llOl.111 \\ ~l·'.\SO:--t,.~ • .,, HOLIDAY health & l>C•H'l' lhruoul &WAllMEST * SMITH TUTHILL ... CB to all our wonderful all lhc v1ll;ig1•-. In the GR F.~TINGS FROM ~AU.l'l. ule i4 \I J' ur MORTUARY patrons' We wish you the &lilt. new }'ear ,,;Alln 0 / LAMB GREETINGS \I.Or Id this hohday ~r:ison ketitl .,,-·-- ll.1rl'11·ll \I \\,..d1•1 ~ ~ 0 u r West c Ii ff best of ever~thine• 552-7000 t 1t\ \1lm1111 lr.1l111 ........ MESA VERD 1-ln}d c, , .. ''''" Chapel A.NM CHISMAN J & H A r ~ft:. 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MllRQDIS MOTORS VO\.VO I TOYOTA 2tlO:Z Mt'IUerite fttlW1. littMloft Vtefo a1-211111 4Q.ttto l·'rom haroor lo harbor & ;Ill thruoul lhc land. Wl' l'\ll'ntl our ~ 111hc11 to 1111 for a happ} holiday :.cason & new year A lnv1~ton of lt.1rhor Ill\,.,, mMll f'o BEST WISHES! '11 C'-V"'f't. •• 'r . --., L.. -' ~·~·~ ·~·~-r TOWNE & COUNTRY Our Very Be!>l Wishes for a Happy & Safe llohday Season. PEACE OM EARTH BEST WISHES May Happiness light your home & hearth! From The ._.EWPORT NEPTUNE SOCIETY "' IEACH A&°l:>~~~~s CNttwl~.~ lwiaf CITY HALL 211i711ARDORBLVD. 2400W.CoastHwy JlOO=llvd COSTA MESA H.wpori leach He leoc:h at CHRISTMAS An old-fcubioned greeting from ' ONE HOUR MARTINIZING 2200 Harbor Blvd eo. .. to Mesa 548 6485 646-4446 646-701 6 0.2151 .~r.r---.... ~fL~ ~~~a~--- -. ~ Cw1\~~~ ~Holidays We hope this Alf Our holiday season FriefKfs On IALIOA ISL.AMO Gftd rings in joy for HIWPORT AREA. you a nd yours .. ,.,, ... ..., 11=· ~.ti' ~11/t-IVAN'S fl,&lllJ1'fllH DON TVL•" • Fortlp Car RC!poir AallOC., ... ALTOftS &Body Workt1 .JOtMAlttfl\• AYl ''~ t l 199$ Harbor 81 vd. C M. •~ooo "5-Ul82 Moy the ~ar of lefltleltem llgltt your way REGENCY MOTOR HOME RENTALS 92'N.Harbor Blvd. Santa Mt "1·2503 Yuletlcle Cheer Sc-asons Gr.cling~ Drtvc sarety wr·.r .1nf flfALTV l~JI dlh )j,_lj - ~ ~C2~-=D~A~ll~Y~P~IL~O~T~~~~~-F~ri~d~--D-~_e_m_b_er_~~·'-97_6 WRAPPING UP BEST WISHES ••• TO All AT CHRISTMAS GRUBB & ELLIS COMMERCIAL BROKERAGE COMPANY ~: 4299 M;.ic Arthur Blvd, : ·Suite 100. Newport Beach 833-2900 ( siMplyus 3416 Via Oporto Hewport ~och 675-3123 . . \Tn\' t 111• /.! dtl\8 11/ <:li~i.<111111\ In• }i111•d 11 i I Ii jo\' {11r ,.,,,, ri11d .\1111r Jm11ily. ~~~l!!~c~!~ E~~~! ;ind Mai:noha & Adams Huntington Beach llollday 1;rct'ling'\ To our many (1 tl'nds & customer;. Wesley M. Taylor Co. :'Ill S.in Jo;.iqum 11111:; Hd Newport lle;.ich 644-4910 Warmest wishes for :i holiday season filled with good health and happiness and your bc::.t New year ever! ! Bay & Beach ~U7 ~~~!!Y11wy, Corona def Mut 675-3000 _,, _.. .... ,,_. . . ,,._ rr --~-, Thanks for being such angels over the year! Merry Christmas~ LIDO CARRIAGE TRADE COIFFURES 3369 Via Lido Newp<>rt Beach 675·5370 0 J3tessings at cfhrisfmas BALBOA ISLAND FERRY Season's Greelinb:-. and a Happy New Year To You All Balboa Bay Prop. R~affon 675-7060 4509 W. Coast llwy. Newpart Beach We wish you and yours o happy, blessed Christmas! Richard D. Fomey and Associates Realtors 300SAN MIGUEL Suite 155, Newport Beach 640-1700 We wish lo extend best wishes to all our friend~ & 1nvilc them to come in & have Christmas Din- ner & spend New Year':. Eve with us. FRENCH C• Le Biarrih 414 H. Hwpt Blvd. N.I. 645-6700 May r1ery bleu1ng of the Chriumas .. alDn be your\ . • now and througho<lt the Ne"' Yeat. NOACK TROPHY & ENGRAVING CO. 102 E . 16th St .• Costa Mesa 646-3141 '* + The happiest of holidays to you all. & our be!.t wishes for a very I me New Year MACN AB·IRVINE ~ei!t~. £~f.'!~~1s 1644San Miguel Dr. Newpart Beach 644·6200 4MSCampus Or. Irvine 752·1414 :~ * f-1 t-*-liil*-.-~~ ~ \)' U\ ~ \i~ J- --~,~~~~,... .... ~~- Chri~tmas Joy l SEASONS CHEER l~~ ANCHORAGE tHVESTMENTS (7141496·771 I 34184 Coa!>t llwy Oonu l'oml W11rmc11t Wl11ht's Froni All of Us to all oC You. Happy Holiday• WORLD REAL ESTATE 3015 B. Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 556-7777 We hopeyov1 Chrlttmas h its a metry notef WALT'S WHARF ---.:::::~ We would lik~ to wish you all a V t:ry Merry Chri1tmos from: Ginny Taylor HOMyMcGlll Abby Alderman TA YLOR·MADE REALTY 499-2986 •,..•*-....... +~fPll; * ~ A 1toclcinglul of best wis"" to ovr Irie•"''' B. J. Soortscars 2833 ffa,:-bor Bl vcJ. <.:osta Mesa 54().4491 Yule•lcle Cheer J.'rom nil the Crew at Mesa Boat & Marine We wllh you all a Vt•ry Merry Chri1tmo1 1.595 Newport Olwl. Costa Mn• 644-62', Happy Holidays From All Of Us (,li1l!J1~59.4555 ~ountry Rf AL ESTATE INVESTMENf ,.ro,.11' 111'/pm!(. f'l'Oplt• .. ... Ancl Mt a Cl'ffh.1r• wa1 ttlrrlng .. ,not o-1on a mout0. Htro't hepin9 love and ley wlll vltlt you' hov .. 1 FIVE POINTS PET SHOP 18593 Mat.. St. H ....... CNllCh 142-UIJ As we celebtale Christ's birth, let us pra y for peace on earth BEST WCSHES FOR YOlJ FROM EVEHYONF: A'V RON ORT Real Estate Prokssionafs 21 062 Brookhurst Huntinqfon &.ach 963-8377 All or us at Lido Realty ex- tend our warme!lt wishe-. for a joyfilled holiday season & a new year fllled with happiness, good health & prosperity LIDO REALTY :n;-: \ l.1 1.ulu . ".I\. * 673-7300 * May you 1nd yours b•bf•-.dwfth Idly of joy. Balboa Pavilion 400W.St. l•aa.Ce. 67M6Jl ~ DENNIS & DENNIS PERSONNEL SERV. 2082 Michelson Or. 1 Irvine 833-2700 16168 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach 848·1288 "* + Mele ~lrkiMah1'' AndA Hauoll Makahiki Hou Corona del Mar Pr~JS E. eo~!t ~~~94 Corona del Mar HAPPY HOLIDAYS Ch.ery 9'"''"'' to all Mir good frlond•I WXLX..X.&M POWELL ~/~//\ 49?·0'fJf ·-ca.--i..e.-.._ •lllGlllG Ill aEST WISHES AT CHRISTMAS Laguna Nigu~I • t~ choice community LAGUNA MIGUEL REALTY 4 Offices to serve you lf3Monarch Uay l'la.:a Laguna Niguel 496-4040 83Ga5050 ~ ~ HAPPY ~ HOLIDAY! Fill Up For The lloliduys ! f1oyd Smilh & Son UNION SERVICE ST ATIOH l900Newport Blvd Cost.a Mesa 646·31 l l WEWISll YOU IJAPPY IIOLIDAYS And a new _year filled w1lh ,:ood hC'alth. lrnppi· nc~lo and good tortune ~.~·· 1105 N. Coo~• Hwy .. loguna 494-1177 Merry Christmas From the Staff At MAGI'S MAGIC 1894'/:i Harbor II Co1ta Mesa, Ca. 642.-6145 ltttwfst..sto our 1ne1ny ttod friends st tMs t..lldoy timer Dewey's Rubbish Service 2113 Canyon Rd. Costa M('ll3 642-11.t I Peace on Earth .\lfl\' \11111' li11(itltl\ t />f> ]i 1/1•1/ 11 // /1 />t'O~t• mu/ '"'· Tlttwks for l1•iti11;: 1u .~t'fl't• \'(111. DON JOSE'S RESTAURANT 9093 Adams Ave., Huntington Beach 962-7911 Wishing You & Yours a Very llappy llollday Season from 1111 of us at Waterfront Propffties, Inc. 12131 592-2813 16182 Pacific Coast Hwy Huntington Beach ~* - FELIZ HA VIDAD From El T orito-Newport 4221 Dolphin·Striker Way Newport Beach 833-9740 15042 Goldenwcsl Westminster 898-6621 +* NORINS REALTY From our hou5C to) our hou!le lest Withes for a warm & merry Christmas holid;.iy. 1465So. Coast Hwy. LAGUNA BE/\Cll * 494-8057 * +* May every blessing be yours. we pray. YEAGa RIALTY -IMVESTMIMT CO. 2780 Harbor Blvd, Ste 3l0 Coeta.MeH ~1'71 ... ' HELLO THERE ~ To all of you from all of u\ FASHION ONE HOUR CLEANERS 145 E. 19 th Street Co~to Mesa 642-5466 •Iii \\ ( u.1 1 If.\\ '''"1~111 11<•.11" 646-020 I Joy ous g t'cetings u t C hristma stime RUSTY PELIC AN ,../t<Jttn S mdlc tjl''HHaH RlALTORS 644-7270 PEACE TO All AT CHRISTMAS! PYRAMID FENCE COMPANY ·'•I \\ l•·lh ..,, ' •1'1.1 \11 ·' >48-9662 Tfi'T Jr -1-\ .. • ~'&.~.; ... '-'' ,~ .:::::../ '~ -,, lO lHt WORlD ' REST AURANT W£STHAV£N Rl TY. ' I\ I I 11" 1 I. 1.1"""11111·· I ,, I I\-1 '" nl1 \ ,! ~' , 64.l-J4JI 53 1-5800 SH AKEYS PIZZA PARLORS •·11t '''"1•"11 Hh ti I t1'1 I \11 ,,11.ii. II '1111 l'l'ht Ii• ... h llh" It 1111 n ,,.,. i:, h '"" '>MI 11111, ("Ul\1•r l)fl\I 11I1111 '1'1 lf•l~I Xl.10 \\ 11 '11 I I 1111111.1111 \ ,1111•\ Ml~' ·!:s.t1 111. \\1 "'"·' """ "-.111 t 1'•1111111< 1!1:• 111.>ll May good cheer brighten your Yuletide season! CREVIER I/!// Best Wishes for the Holiday Seo son! Mav all 'our C'hn~tma• drt:Jffi'-C-oml tru1 -1'9'--Jl ngle bell1. Jingle bell' Jingle oll the way here s hoping you have o Merry Clw,tmo' day' c:&v11leCf'ropcrt1es ( /14) )49· 2467 ( ~ A Stocking-full of Best Wishes OeGEARE'S PLUMBING SERV. ·~.l \\ I it 11 ~I ( t1 .1 I \\1• t 646-0622 Mer ry C hristmas & Happy H•w Y•ar LAGUNA BE.ACH CITY HALL SOS Fo~st A venue LaCJUfta Beoc:h 494-1124 NOEL ···· - 'TIS T HE ~EASO!\ ro BE JOL L\ .. Wishinq you a fire safe Christmas From: Fountain Valley \\ ''hmJ: All I lw B1·-.1 I 11 I All 1 >f You 1"111111 GREEM HAVEN NURSERY & GARDENS 2 I 2 3 Hew port Bl Costa Mesa, 6 46-3925 I \\'o• \\flllitl 111.1• Ill lh,1111.. '''u 1111 \our p,1lr1111,11.•· ,\ luo~ lut\\,nd tit 'l I \Ult! ""1111 11..-~pnlll! ' \<'n'" Ir 11111 \ll11·d l-:h·<:I r11 I 11.\l'l'Y 1101.l llA\ ~ !-'rum 1\lf 01 I ·, \t LLOYDS NURSERY 2083 tWwport Blvd Costa Mesa 646-7441 HOLI DAY GREE TING S lo our f ricn ~s 1 ~*9 1 Mt'rry Chn "tmns & Hop JlY N"w Ycor und ~Pt.'Cial th.ink~ to .111 of you for rnur p:itronu11c. looktnlC forwi&rd to ll('l'tnK you 1111 in the new yl.!url P .AClllA llALTY I 5242 L Whiffler I I W1'1ttNf'' Ca. SEASON 'S GREETINGS! ~nson'!i Grr<'lm~"' to :ill our wandnf ul p.1trons ! We w1~h )'"" thr hr<1I o( 1•Vt'I ytbJn~ 1 MIDAS MUFFLER SHOP 1944 He.,porf 81Yd CostaMH a 642-4971 Season'• Greetings! We with you a nd ' you" oll t~ loy, ol'\d love In ttt. Wotld 27!IO HARROR BLVD surn:1A COSTA MK"iA 549.9452 , :> • • • • r'. , • . • • • 1 f t l f • • • ~ • .. • .. • • A.. • • ... t ' ,: • "' ·- ll i n p;i nl( in th<' l~· .. 1 ( hri,tma.. .,, 1·r! (; n"•1i111(" to 1111 o ur ,.,,,tnnu"r'. Ft-oft!! John, Dick. t-41ttfa, Cathy ... th. Tom andltttM PROPERTY HOUSE ll30tl W. Co as l ti w y Newport flflnr h 641·3150 lh. g .. olHI 91ft of all i1 love. We 9ive you oun MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR Fountain Valley Chamber Of Commerce 1813 5 Broolchurst St Fountain Valley 962-444 l Ill<·~' 111111' honw \\1111 "'""' '11 .alth ,\, h .1ppill•'' I h I' 1111111 Iii·· h11 l1tl" '' I 0011,\ lh1 Ill Y. \I' II Orange Coa st Real Estate 'lolMI f0: (",l lf\I \. 1 •t1 \l 644-4848 Season 's Cheer UNIVERSITY •OLDSMOllLE •HOMD.ACARS •GMC 2!1.'.<111.\HBOll lll.\'I> COSTA MESI\ 540-9640 MAY EVERY JOY BE YOURS Rr joicl.! 1n l hr holiday 5p1nt1 COSTA MIS.A CITY HALL 77FolrDrf•• Costa Me10 556-5223 I I Wi•h•ng 1ha1 oll your Chri•tmos dreams ,omtt true. WATERFRONT HOMES 2633 W . Coast ~l 'Pl·:~<I~ H <)~Il·"'S USS W Boker Neat to Ma rke t 8oike1 549-8655 We pray fo r lu ting ~ace at Chrl1tmas- tlme and always. H.J. GARRETT FURNITURE :a1s 11.1rbor BIHi • ~~la Ml•lia t;.tu-0275 I' Here'1 hoping your Fl' THE BEST OF I t ree Is loaded with goodies this Yule! CONNELL CHEVROLET ~ lli\HllOH Ill.VII <"OSTA M t-:S.\ 546-1200 Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce I 470 Jamboree Rd. Hewport Beach 644-8211 \\ l"h''' \OU a 'l••rn 1 hr 1,, ·l m .1 " ~ .1 l'l't>\llt'rllU' "\,.\, ' '"" I 11111 I Pre s. J im Parke r Exec: Dir. Dan Roqers And ALL THE STAFF EVERYT.HING NIGEL BAILEY & ASSOCIATES :!732 E Coast llY.' l'orona dl'I Mar 1;.1.1 721l Moy t h e holiday season be filled w ith joy for you! WASHINGTON CLEANERS & LAUNDRY 11177 W. Bak<·r <'o~l:i :\tc~.1 546-7 680 ':;:-.....-...:: . I' I\\ - Warnw~t w 1~hl's rrom nil of IL' tu all of you from NEWPORT HARBOR COSTA MESA Board of Realtors 40 l Newport Blvd Newport ~ach 646-1671 / /11 · I ""' " N iii/i • 11111 ,. ,, , ,., \ ''''''"',, "'"' '"'l'/J\ 111./itlll\. iiii!I~~~!I 1:>1Kl ,\il,1 m,,, t' :\I . 546-5880 :1•w C'.11npu". N 11. 540-1151 "1 :..,.,:+ . .l/ ...... t•',l .4,~·J,t'. '',•-11·'· ... T ... T ...... ;t a. . •.• • t • """ ... May your holidays be jolly! PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 6 \2-S200 SNO roouNG1 WC WISH OUR rRIEND~ HAPPY HOLIOAYS1 COSTA MESA AMC 2.'.:tl llurhor HI\ 11 ('o.,l a :\11•"1 5 19 flll2.'l W1~h1nl! \'uu ,~ .. Ynur!I ·rh1• llamm•!lt llohdu,v~ ALLIED ELECTRIC & LIGHTING CO. 222 Vidoria Costa Mesa 646·3737 ',\1 rn ... ~ r rnm 1;n·,.nh,1\1•n Nur.,er>) ·i .~.:.• t ..... ·~ .. ,,. .... 4 ''• l·· •• j •·••• S.al0ft•1 GreetlnCJI From Delaney"s CahriiuJ <(orrncrly Party Food Scrvk<-l Mewport•ach 6)5-4330 Complete rac1llttr~ fnr all typc1 of coterln~ Loaded with lhe season's bes1 wishes' Davis-Brown Appliances 41 I E. 17th St. Costa Mesa M ay t h e joys of the season abide with you. COSTA MESA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE W W ltlth S t. Costu Mt se 6U-0536 ~ , j. • I • P \ \, • f ... , ........ , ~··.·· ...... . , ()I DAIL'( Pll 0 r -. l • I ' ' Good Tidings 111\ ppy 1101.1 I),\\ ... . \\Ill SE,\SO:O-:'> ! : ll F l-:TI '\ t • '> fl(()M BALBOA ISLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 333 Marine Ave Balboa Island 675-6871 I\ NEWPORT IMPORTS HI l\L rSTAl 1 vt th<' ll~ht nf flt';lf 1• v.:irrn the h1·,;1 h ul ttw 1i..11Jonl1 & 1n1turc an 1•v1·r hhllni: fll':Jcc !or ,ill ~'Oflll•s 11( the '' 11rl1I t" l 1 \ t' l 0 I!. C l h C r I 11 lt11rmnn) •FT-onces E. CauM"y •James D. Howard •Bill Hameviou1 ' •Jamu 0 . Causey •Joan Mc Miiiion J IOI Su t'u."t 11" \, I. \G L '\ ,\ IH . \t 'II 497-2457 Fr flay D@r.ernb11r 24 1976 :-VfJy h.:tppiness light your home and hearth! ri ngin!! out uood wi~hes Chr1c;lmas bells loll I he fOYS of His Birth• CYCLE&CO. 2888 Newport Blvd. Co sta Mesa . 642-7910 Wreaths of good wishes bedeck your home this joyous SeHon. From the Office & Staff of Moy the radiance of the Christmas spirit shine upon all men. Have the merriest, most wonderful Christmas ever! SADDLEBACK BMW May e..erv star vou reach for hl• vours ... Mav every hope vou h•vt· be fulf1llL'<I. Mav this hi! th" (T>ost 1ovout Holtdav SvJWJn vvcr for you and those dear to you. All The St<iff Wishes You A .Joyo11$ Holiday .. LAGUNA IEACH Choma-rof C:O.....rce& C!Yic: Association 357 Glen.yr. . L~a•ach ,,,. 494-1018 • ... . . -..... Heartiest greetings ol the season! It's always a pleasure to wish our friends the wy best! Puce be whb you at &bis holy season. ~·11 Al) ·11U1\t·.~ ARROWHEAD UMtt Service Inc & Dust Control Div I 01 SE. Cranqethorpe An•im 879-8502 Crow1ni: With 'l'hl· A11•.1 DONTBUY WE SUPPLY! We v. 1sh you t h1· JOY &. happmcs!> ol the llol1d:iy Season WAl>l>Y "OLlt>AY \O AL\..! WE WISH YOU ALL THE BEST ! WOODY'S WHARF 23l8Newporl nl\•tl Newport Ue:11.h 675-0474 Season 's Greetings MJy you h..1ve many, many more Chn:-lm.;ses• from ./k•,J?tYl/ C .W16• ,J%N Valley Realty 1470 Jamboree Rd. Newport Beach 640-9900 ~ ALLEN A Very Merry Christmas Tn :ill our respective l'UMorncr'- Frorn luigulamoo's. 2233 Fairview Rd Costa Mesa HAIR HUNTERS SALON 70 Fasllion l1land Newport Beach. Ca. 644-21 SI ,. $1 Billion Value Picasso Estate Accord Cited From AP Ulspakbes A French court .u:•ccplcd an agreeme nt workett out by Pablo Picas&<»'s SIX heirs for the c.hv11iion or the <1rtisl 's esta te. cst11nated lo be worth $1 billion. A plan was drawn last summer for sharing ~he legacy of paintings, sculptures, hthograpns. securities and real estate. However. Picasso's grand· daughter M arina was unhappy with her share and look the case lo court Lawyers for the heirs asked at a hearing Dec. 7 for a postponement t o allow mon· time for an out·of~ourt settle· menl When the ruse was called however . attorneys announced that Mar>na·s complaint had JACCWEL1HEP1CASSO been withdrawn and that all parties w er e in agree- ment. Picasso's widow, Jacqu eline, \I. 111receive34.375 percent of the estate. two gr::mdchlldren, M annJ and Bernard, get 18 75 percent t>aeh; and t hrec children born out or wedlock. Oaude, Paloma nnd Maya, get 9.375 percent eac..h * A ssi stant Secretary of the Air F orce J . Gordon Knapp and his son , James, :.irt> :.it•cust'd in a con- sumer fraud s uit with running <in unsanitary beverage bottling opernllon San Ma Leo County D1stn N Attorney Keith Sorenson's suit s aid that a sl<1tc Health Department inspection last July chsclo~cd unsanitary cond1l1ons at the Calso WatC'r Co. and the firm w as warnl'd Sorenson <'hargt'<i thal thC' Kn<1pps ;incl other company officials violat<'d ~late health t'odt! sec· t10ns by maint:11ning unsanitary cond1t1on-; Jt the plant Knapp, a m1!11ona1n• businP!>SmJn "'ho l1vt•'> 1n nearby M enlo Park, ts prl's1dcnt and prinr1pal stockho lder of the firm. James Knapp is v1ce- president. I> Announeem enl w a.., m ade or the first woman to be employE-d b y the Lo:-Angeles Department of Building and Safel y m a profc!>s1onal en gineering capacity. She is Kart"n Lakarosky, 19, a student at t:SC She will help prepare lract m aps and .wn1ng in- formation • A top offlr1al of Cesar Chavt>z' llnrtcd Farm Workers resigned lx'<·ausc· of what he termed ex ress1\t~ concern ~1th :J\1J1<.lmg h:fl1<.,t innucnre in the union Ill' 1s Nic>k Jon<'s, director of lt1L' union's worldwide• ho.' 1·11tt pro~ram'> lhs "•fr . Vir~inia. '>'hu ""• b 111 tht· hoyr11tt de· partmenl. :J l~o q\11t • The roy41I ;..1 r ht Hntannia -.ail<; Dre 2R lo carry quc>en t:lizab .. th II 011 Sll\'l•r .Jubilee visits to Australia, New Zeal and and British island d l'pcndcnc1cs. the Royal Navy anno unced. Th<' QllL't'n . who marks her 2.5lh Y"Ur on the throne next } ea1. IS to mel'l the 412 foot moto r \o .•t ht Jt I' ago P ago, ~:;1Slt'rn '\amua. nn fo\•b 10 and -.,111 tn Apia in \\r:,tl'm !-.amm.1, llu<'k•n>:ham Palan• spok1·smen said ouE£NE<.1zA11uw 1-·rom th1•n· a n1mbmat1on of air an1I st:J hflP'> v.111 t 1k1· the monarch to 1'uku 'al ofJ IO fonga Su\',I, f'ltl. ~ew (;uinea and Aurkland. NC'w Z1•al.mt1 The· que1·n ' st ops in i\ustr alta 1nt•lud«' ~<''>'ra~tlt" ~f·w South Wales, Sydney Ta-.mantJ ~kll>0urnc .ind AdclJld(• She Oil''> L.1t:k tu t-;n~land 1111 M arch 29. • Henn· Ki.,,ing1•r 1s dnn,1ttn~ ~ f1h• cabmrts full ofh1s fle'r'illn:tl r1ap,.rstolht• l.1hrary of('ongress L1brJn.lll Oanit>I J. ll4ior11Un calkd the gift one or the m ost s1~n1ftranl m tht• ltl1rary's 170·ycar hts· tor) llE> said K 1sstn~l'r, "Mr of tht• great historians of our a~C'. th1·r1•bv l1t•rnm1•-. J henefactor uf future h1stonans " Th e 11<:111rr.; 1 O\•·r K1 s.,1ngcr'<> Yl'<ars as '•'<'tl't3ry or Stall• ,1rnl .1-. natmnL11 security ad viser . .11' ""II al\ t·.1rlt1·r 1x·r1ods of h1' ltfr ln!'luded also .1rr rop11'< or 110\ 1•mmcnl 1>a~'" un w h1ch he v.ork1'<1 The• or1i•111,1h wtll wind up cv1·ntually in the "".ltlOOoll J\rt•h1Vl'' • "1th ti<; f1r .. 1 \I. Nlliina rrN•pt1on .ind hone> moon .1 twlarrt I he-n ''" f I'!,., l.10.11 'I .arm lwg,10 to '<elt!C' m tu lht• It ft .. ~I} I 1• of I hr <>an Fr J11c.·1~C't> Ila} A ff'rr. for all r Nisons, )OU might s:H. Erik Coovi-r ;ind Sl>nia l..uj!owska cdt hr .. 1N:t lh1•1r hour nl<I \\>f'dchn~ \O"' :\111n1la;· ••n th1• l:l-m1le round trip from Siln F'r;:1nc1sn1t o L.1rhp11r The p arty o f 10 plu!\ em1>t11•cl 2:1 battles of ch am pagne aboard the f<'rry which ma<le its f1r:o<l run Dec. 11. "Great.'' said the> blushing groom. "Lovely," said the bridt' • A h oldup gang -three m en and two womC'n - ~ol $2,000 in cash :lnd ww(•lry ti( unspecified v alue m what sheriff's c1eput1c•s 11;1111 WW'> an armed rob· bery ut a W t.'Sl H ollywood hotel. Depulr<.'s said the nine victims inrludcd two mrmber s of the ltuy 8ucbuan Rock Group. Jay Ritth and R oland FC>Altr. • The allornry who defended M ayor Frank Rlno against an unsuccessful m ove to oust him from of fi ce h1llrd the c ity or Ph1ladC'lphta $86,325. A c ity ofhrlal said the bill from lawyer lloward GIUls cov- ered 1.151 hour s of work by Git· lis and two other l awyer s during the four-month r ecall battle. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court snuffed out the recall mov· cment. ruling unconstitutional a provision in Pbilnd elp hia's Home Rule Charter lhal cm· powered v oter s to recall an orftclaJ * RIUIO U nlled Mine Workers Prc!idenl Arnold Miiier chose Sam Church, his sdm\nlstratlve aaslstanl, MIU.II and BUI Es11ebtyn, a former Pennsylvania miner, t.o run wfth him ror lop union posts when he seeks re election next June. Miller uld that Church, 44, would 1Hk the vice presidency ol the 213,000-member union, and E11elstyn, 30. the secmary- lreaauttrthlp. Church was charged recent· ly fo'll.b uuultlnR UMW lawyer tick Bank at unlon head· qulrttrl in 'f••hln1ton. Friday. December 24 197'6 DAILY PILOT Project Destroys Dunes? PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITlotlS8USINIU ll"MISTAT&MIHT tfW'fOllOw•nQC.r-.O'll '\d01nt)~nit'\· PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOU\ eusu11n NA.loll UATIMINT Tf\e tolkh11t11u1 ,,., '4f'\ •'v 04-f"lQ t::tY\t P R 0 ' E S \ I if"'f A l IW'\\~l A.VEAA S l TO ,~, O•Jvfl ""l'l>HEHAHCt. ~(llVl(f<. , .. 71 Slr .. t H•.,PG•1 •~•<"CA -•to-~·"" Hutltl"Q1on8••c" <•~ t••E KOLl (0MPANV • " WMr~n A. O•OYft.~ •• ,.,, .. 0 "'"' r.-1 IV'"' .. 01'(HH•I•"" 1t0t O()V•4 H"'1tH..,H'•hU••• n (A.,/4tff \t1.-t N.-ftOOrt 8• 1u:n CA -.2..0 f ri.1\ bu\1fW\\ \ tonO!iJc ttd by An tn fh•\ °"'~~,..,.,, "''"'dulltel Dy• l1m11 IJlv10u•t .CS IMIU'fl' \nll) W•rr•n A [M~ur>~ TH( llOl L C'OMPAN¥ 19\t\ \t•l'"o,•n-• t\ t 1lf'd w"h O'IC llMOl#\• l \tt•«>4'' BOSTON (A p) -A Counl• ol ( ••H OI Ot•nq. c-·~"" "" t ···~\l<lonl • federal prOJec.'l lO rebwld °'" 1J lt1' Tn1\ \l•l•m~111 .,., 111..., wiln '"" FtiiMU Cuu"tV (fflf .. of 0'""0• c ..... iM';' M the sand dunes at Ogun. t'vb"''*' o••n119 c.,". o .. 1~ P.io1, O.<.mQI'', "'• qu1t Heac h in Maine has l>(.111u1•1~16•nOJ•n 1 1~11 ,_ I Sl'9 16 Pvbll\ntll O• nnQ• Coasl O.lly Poot destroyed them, res · 0o< 10,111. 11 "'• s,.,..,. dents have complained •-----------, __________ _ to the U.S Court of Ap· PUBLIC NOTICE peals here They said the dike or coarse brown .sand the Soil Conservation Servke bu!lt on top of the hne white quartz dunes i~ an eyesort' But Just ice Depart ment attorney Jacques Geho told th<' three- Judge p anel there was no requirement 1n the <:on tract that fine white !>and be used for the prOJe<'I '9CTI TIOU\llUSIHESS NAME 5TATIEM[NT nw. fOllOW1"Q QlrtWft\ AH dO'')Q l>tnl f'it\\•\ I fN l At) A M .. ,A/l o;(, LH•t•'"''• A. l Jnq1.>c• J•' h10Q Or•nQe (O.,~t (otleQ' tllO Addm"J. Aw• (~i. ""''" ~" rt.,mf\of\d Ob\tl•ld t15 Ml rr+rn-..tt W•v II IOI c:o,•• ...... CA.,.~ ., .. ,, .. , .. r, .. ,.,. 101 Etoen AW No t ,._o,l.t M .. ,4 ( .. _,1'11 fn· nv· I\•• \ 11: condu<teo by • Ql'Mr •Iv.Uh''"'.~ U H t '"'Ot''lOO'\fftlO T~· .t..tt•m,.,,, w n •H~ .,..,, t"t County (l11Jr9' t,,t O'•l'H)\' CO•Jll\•V OI\ Nov ·~ 10• Put.1t10\M Or tft')t Co 1\t Oit+ , P1lol I> t II 14 ll lt/UNIJ•n I 1•11 PUBLIC NOTICE I le s aid Ogonqu1t Wd~ "looking Cora frl'c ndc " ,nl•• --------------"It IO(lks h ke they ~ot a ride wher e they didn't want to go." s aid Judge Railey Aldrich, adding the dike "must look Like th(' dickens " PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAMESTATIEMIHT t"~ tot1ow 1f'9 ocr'°"' 4"~ 001nQ Wil nt" \\,l\ M ... r!T FIGURE ~ALQ+4, llllll1 R<"JQ•nur~I SI . fo11M•·~ V•l••1. CA •llOll PUBLIC NOTICE HOTICE TO CllEOITOllS SUPll 111011COUAT01' TME \TATE 01' CALI l'ORNIA l'Oll THECOUNTYO,DllAHOt Ht A tt?IO hl•le of MA,_l'<A J OAVIS •~• MA~lHA JANt DAVI~ D•'"•'.t'd NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IO I~ (t'f'()l\Ot'i> Of thr "bOVli' fl11"'l.cf fJl•t t'(tif,_t th•• itlt ptor-.nn\ hnv1no t '"'""" ~f'•n\\ PUBLIC N011CE I The court said 1t woulc1 decide later on the ap peal of U.S. Dist Judgr Edmond Gignoux's dis- missal of the suit lo re- ~~0--•I•\ V• p, .. ,, •U~ Pla<rnt•~ No "1\ (O\l<t M"'• CA q}~1/ L.-w r""'"~ TAylnt Pr •l",t IA1" PtM;t<nt111 No >O\ c 0 \1AM !•\1I (Al/)~11 lh1' t>u· 10•1\ •'\ r qn<Ju• tt•f'J tn ft Q9Mt Al P.Htf\.tlf\l'\11'\ ,,..,. "'4HJ IJ.-tt"Clftt\I dft" rtqlJtl"HI lO rn, -------------- m ove the dike Equal Wages LOS ANGELES IAPJ The City Council, r e· versing 1t:,elf only a day after its in1t1al dC'cision, h as vott'd n ot to put a measure on the l\pnl 5 ballot to exclude high c1· ty officials from rules re qu1r1ng they b e paid wage~ equal lo those in pnvate industry. Pl'HLIC NOTrn; l'ICTITIOU\ llU\INfS\ NAME\IATEMENl ff'•• fOllfo #•n1, C)ol I• •!fl '"' dl\l'°t'I b.Y\I ""''''" Mi>Gr,1f • I 11\'<IQN~ 1100 t-i•,t>or fttvd ( ~\tA M•·\.t (A M .tftJ•Ht t Uo •. HuhbAttt >•n,o A•fN in Pf f O.,,t' ~· '.1 t 4 ·l'f61" ,,,,. "'' .,,.,, ' rl'lrHhJt h-0 b'f 1.n 1r1 ''"'''h• ,, M"rOl'lr;•f l~n''' •l11t1M;r1 ff\1' ..,,,,,,.,,...,"' .... ,..,, I lt•(t w~th If'!" (a1m1, (!"'" OI OtM'••" r f'tu(1fyO"l fl.IO~ u"'bf'' J•> Wit. F•tUI Publt\ht'tt Or.Hl!')(!' (n.pt 0,1,1~ P1lnl 0-c"'rnt>Pr) 10 ti 7• P'11t .,..,, ,,_, PllBUC NOTICE F•tTITIOU5 llU51NES\ NAMEHATEMEHT 1 'tr t 1'11)11¥1"'' t>• , ,,.. "°'""' hu\1. .. . "°' '\ l\~V)(lf\T r • t~' PAY"(' ¥f)'l<1 to-111 a11,,,. 1•)'•• QI\ J1 IUI \ 1tr I ·I' 1 "411 ('•Jtiil 0 ...,.,r<:'_ • lrvn• CAl•IOH•A.,lt\ fr1 ... '•II\ n '"''"'-•' A"t' ";"'' t """ '"' '·'''"'., ,~ .,,,,~ l1h"1 w1lfli tNto ""'" r1 ,., 11t ' ln1"' ('"""'., "" ,.,. 't""'""' 11 "'"' .,.,.,., ..... .,:"A""' .-"·"' r ... ,,":::::, f lt "lt1f)o' U .t It !"I/& ,,,,J ••tU••HV/ ''" S101 11; t'V'\ ' Pl' lU.IC NOTICE FICTITIOU\ IJUSIHESS o;AME 5TATEM£N T I H E '' A I , I N r f') M P A "-4 '( RAl\tNct, •\\ •i•lll\d11,. Ur a '"'V'\." !Wft(h "" •1•\I l jl,__f~"(f f P1 II t T"I\. ''•1fmwf\f w.-. ... r.wo vw•tn H'w• County Cli·rll. ot Or<1n(')• C..01Jnty "" r"'t " ,~,~ Pub'l\l'\M l'J1 ,,,,,, r ft f•·t '" P1,1H O.,•r 11 • It l'U&.,n I'",. I t'flf 1111• PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCREOITOllS \UP[RIOll COURT OF' TME STATE Ol"CALlcOAHIA FOi! THe COUHlv OF OltAHGE Ho A ltltl F I" .,, V0l "1f f fAlll Mc.CU 1 tHAN lJit• ..,"' 110 NOl•(E l!>Hl11El1V(,tVfNl'llhr ftl'Ott'W'\ Of ln-f •OOVf' n1t"'MI f>"• ""'°""' U,..m '111f1th "''' t'W(I ,, .. rv vttu<ner ... •n t~ OtfH.t' ,,, ,., .. , , .. n ut th" dt)r)v• ,.,, Wl"'d rourt "' tO prt\l'nt tl\t•m "'''" m" IY'(t\,MV Vf'HJI '°'''' •o ttw uNWf\1Qf"""fj "' '""' o tt1.,. n 1 (.At t A~A.,.4 & fAI l .AJfAN AU"''1i''r\ 111 I tw 811'U lru•ton Av-""Vt \, 11 AnQflll1" t,,.1!1lo1n1" W'lt>4'• wn1tn H lhif p•M" l)f tN·1M'' 11• '"' J,..,,,.,,111"••fj ., 111 mtt '"' p-rt,•1n1n.o.(12 "'" t\l•tt:t nf \·hO Cit• lf"°"''' w 1fhih ttJ•1t tttQ'°l\M tHt"r thft t1r\t nuot1r ••I •t>n ()If P'\1\ n,_t,(.t O•teo ""u.,. "'"""",? 'Ott f R'"('>T ruoGr, l I t"r..fnr .t\nft f ,\,4lf'I ,f ,r\, •h1IW"" n49,f\1•d °"' I ')•f'\f CALU.MAH & CAL LAH AN At10f'•Y\<lt l.aw 110) T""aton AWt"W Lot A-In . C;lhlO•ftlA "'°41 &.ttWfte•\ tor E c.cvltt Pvb'•"""'''1 Or•f"IQ'" ('> "' 0.111., f~ •'>t oP<~tnbt't 1Q 11 "• 1t t~lt> \1\1 >• PUBLIC NOTICE '"-'' ,,11 C"' ''0"" h• 11n•i ~ ••1rn\ .-q•in;.t !--------------,,..,. .i•O (k• f"CJ~nf Atfll t"QIJlt',.,, '" t1 f' "" ,.., ,__•tr\,,,., rtf''ft"' ""' .;nuir,,..r\ '" ,,._. Qlf, ,. t)f 1hf0 I It t 11., 1t l,_f' !JbOW rri hU"'1 court ,,, 1n ,,,,,. •.• ,,, tMm #'1tn '"" FICTITIOUS I USIN[SS HAM£ sr1H(MEHr Tf\r •ollo""+nq CJf"r\ftn\. "'" 001nio °"'' n.trf0\\4try 1tQ1,f "' 1 IQ ...... VHf)rf"",IQllV"l°j f"li'l\\ ,,_, AllntOlhc~olOURANIE Rll EV""" CLIFTON HOU\r 111 r f'hHon WARAf~4 ftllr)fnrv dt L1'w tS')1 A.11,. NO ) A.n-th,.im r-. i)t'J\ w,. .. ,,,ltt or...... \v1tr• ,,, Nt wpcltt Oouqt•\ ( Joni•\ n ~11ChOl'lQ ~Ach CdldMl\M ""'"°"" w'1101 I\ '"'" 1rv1""" (A~7U '''"', f)f '>'-''·'""'. ,.,, 1n1. unOi•r"'irp'W"d '" Wilt!Am P Ot ")Ant.• iq\ '°'nt,, 1111 m•thot\ JH"'1A,ntMU lo tPY• ,...,,,.,,. ot 1~1 Co\t.t ,.,,.,.,,, ( 4 fn•n """' "''''"-'""' '''"'"'" tou,. inM!lh ""~' Lou1\ A Ot1>nu1 ( 1n ?111 S.~ndP41>r' ttv• t1r\t ou~1l1<.1't1on ~,t tl'I•\ nol1CI' Or (Q'\ftill '-'""'" r /\ Q)&h (Ml••tJ 0,.1 ,.,n~•f 1 tll1b ~m Ci•J)rtt1t•1t1, 7•2M~ ~'''"" Wy f'l\lRl(lr.MINMd'ilT(HAN L•~•FOl~\I (AOHlO E• .. ~Uffj'll t'lf \t\f•W11t out p,, ., ... 1~131 th•lon t•.r rit tJ"I,. Abnw,. n1tff"llll'tf1-'tilN\I Ir'"~ CA Q)J t4 DURAHTE,llllLEY •nd WARREH llud """"U~ "llH Brna•nu"I A'10f'~t'\ •t L.f.-Wf!~fm1n\f,., (A ~/it~' UOt W•\tCIUt D,, ... \u•t•lU EuqrA.t M r,11mor .. tttl f)..19'tr H•W1'0r1 lloc~. CA •H.O SUol• f C'.~\I• M"'• (4 ~hl• T .. o t•J •Jt·OUOt Tru\ Du\ln~·' ., ronovt ,,.n o1 ,. 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PUBLIC NOTICE Pi;bf·\~ OranQr (o •\t OA1ty P.M), -------------~()<or ) •O II 1A "lo NOTICE TO CllEOITOllS SUPElllOll COU IHOfl' THE UAllE 0' CALI FOllHI" fl'Olt THIE COUNTY OJ: ORANGE No A~~, PUBLIC NOTICE !; 'I~ I ,. n I 0 0 A 0 T II Y NOTICE TOCllEOITQIU 110LLINGSWORTH Wl\LOR<lN SUPElllOll COU llTOFTH[ 0"f•fV't2 STATE QI' CALI FOllHIA F'Olt NOflCf IS 11ERE BV GIVEN to llW' TME COUNTY OF OllAHOE (tttJ•M·H ''' 1n1 ·•tl9v,. n•rnl'd ~"""""'' H• A''''° tfttt .tll """'' nn•. t' '"''"l n.t1m\ ~ ... ,.,,., e .... , ... o t AOV A 4)ANf\09'N fhrr '4•Cf °"<r1,.nf .,,. r~Qutr-c.t la tH• Dtr••\•t1 ,,..,.m 11u1P\ '"'' n••<••·\~'°' ""'h.l(N"r\ 1n NOTICE 1S ... rqrAv GIVfN tot,.... lf'wt f')fl '-" t)f tt'\~ t' Ir r ~ nl thll 4'M'lfl "f't Cf"tdltOf''\ Of lhft 4'h'h'• fUMfiod OH'f',,,..nt tmf'd '""'"' "' '" orf'• ,.,,, '"'"'" w•th '™' l'll-C,.\'"'¥' vnucnf'r\ tf'I .,,,. unl'W'r\t()nt'O ,., tnfll oltttf" nt ~•tELOON L FOREMAN ll11o•nt'r " I .... •Sl8 N c~ntur it RI Yd '•"ti• A"d (.ahfQr .... .-~10? ...,,,,<n ,._ '"" 01 \(~ ot b1,,u .. •'\\ ot IN' Y"'1f'lf\IQ11Crl 1n All tnA11_.H f9•r1A1f\ .,,Q to ttwo .,''"''" ot ""'d d"t 1 ~nt INUhln tr.11r mQn1f'r. Atff'f 11'\f• IH .. 1 Od()tttt\tHJtl ol lhl\nollto D~tf'\I Clf'<•m11" 10. 1•1~ rMr '" ~'""'"'• ""'"''"0, la1m\ "O"'"'"' OW '\.lid dN1tdf nt ,1'. r"QUlffl'O 10 f1I,. ,,..m w ·ff'I '"" ,....(t'\\M'Y VCHJ("hifilor\ 1n f~ r>fftrP rA '""' dbO""' "nftt1fl'dr0Vt"f f'J<" t(t C>'.,'""1 t"-'"m wttn lhf' Mt~•\\4'rv ""°"<"""'' to'"" vf'Hk''•Qnt"d •' t~ ot '" • nf IO'<N<,ON fl/\No;ON. W0'<LWEN0 •"d JOHNSTON Al l'>'nf!y\ " l ttW, f,1' W11>\t <,1.-th 1it,,ottt >u11, 1170, L.o' Ano!"h ,, CAllfo<n1A OQOH wn1,.,.. •\ ""' Ol@1,.cu bu..•rw•~\ ot PUBLIC NOTICE su,E•IOll COURT 01' TlCl STATIE 0' CALll'OllHIA l'OA THE CO UH TY Of" OllAHOE Ho A·h llM NOTICE 01" HE ... lllHO OF 'IETIT10H FOii OflOElt DlltlECTIHO THE CONVEYAN CE 01' ltEAL P•Ot>(llT'I' (QM•fV410t\hlp ol WINNIE W EVE RE ff ~1\0 •nown 4\ WINNIE WHITE f VER Ell Con,~••at.,. 11011([ !S WEAFftV GIVE~' l""I ()()NAL(J f' VAN C.tESEN f\J· l•lf'd rvirflln • fll'thtuin for ordf'r C11re<.h"'Q ttw con~Ydrv.-o• ,,.,, D'ooitf"1'W'. , ... ,,."""",. 10 __.,,,,,.. •\ mActf" IOr '"'''""' SMf1•<ul.-ir ~ • .-no '"" .. ' ttw timr 4nd ()I.cf Of ..,,.,.no ttwt ·•mf' f\A\ ~,, tA-t tor J•nu1r y 10 1'1• •~ ' OCi • m ,,, ,,,.,. cour1r0Qm ot 0.04'1rnfllnt NI) l of '4•tt t~r1 At 100C•v•c Cent"'' 0,.v,.Wt'\I tn '"" (1t tnl ~nt• An• C•t.IOfn1., Cldl"<I °' '"'"""',, •• ,~ WILLIAM IE. SI JOHH. ( IJUnh (lt'k llALPHM MYIEllS,Jll. U•C~aHoft OIO HtWl'Otl Caftl., Or 11 U H<rwP6f1 k•<lt. C~llfotnl• •1wo Pubf1\h111fi O<•f'tCJf' Co•\t O•tl't' Pilot °"' • .,..,.., n,. >0 1'7h ~ll• 14 PUBLIC NOTICE CP U U SUl'ElllOA COUllT OF THE STATE 01' CALI ,OllNIA FOR THECOUHT'l'OFO•AHGE No "e•t•t NOTIC[ 01' HE A RIHO or: PETITION r:oR PllOllATIE OF WILL AHO 1'011 LETTf:llS TESTAM[H· TAllY AHO "UTWOllllATIOH TO AD MIH ISTeR UN0£fl THE llolOEPEHDEHT ADMIHISTllATIOH OF[STATIESACT E'l•I• 01 PAUL VE!.TAI,. MARIS, 0.-'lllA\M NOTltE IS HEREBV (;IVEN .,..., O<OMAS L LORO h•• hl"1 ...,n•ln a DP'lll•Ol't f0t Prnt>wtf,. of Wtil flt'tO '°' t\ ~n(,. o• \.~tt .. r\ f t"\tlmf'n1.-r'I to,.,... PtthflOtH, .\t\O 1'U,"O'''""°" ll'J ad· m1n1\t,.,. ,,,_, r .1At~ une)for lht" I~ do nt ~Om1nt\f01tlon of E "it•t@'\ Ac.t ,,,._ tu""'" to •hl(f\ '' m•dP tor h;,.1'~ r Ooll'htu••''· •UVS th•t the-t•nw A,_, Pia(• ot ~•rlf'"fq tM-,•mr "•' .,,...,., ~t tor JM'U...ty 11 l'f11, 411 10 00 • m . ff'l 1M '°'°'''°"""" ot (),,.p.anm•nt No > ot u ld ')Ur1 .tt 100 C•w'< Cei"1.-' O••W> Wf-\t. ui f"t(•t•f>f S."t••n• c .. 11•or,,11i1 O•led ~omtM!• lO. 1•·~ Wtll.IAME SIJOHN County (h•r'-, TtiOMASL LOllD ""~._••IL1w s ... "'1u UUI l'O\eotk V•l••<ia L.atYM Hlllt. CA .,Ol Pittitlonotr '"Pro Ptr 11141 Ml·l>60 Puou~,.d OrAntl~ (114t\t O•llv P1lnt. O..c ?J 1•. JO. •"• Sllll6 PUBLIC NOTICE P1•tf 1t' ~ Jt••'' t\r 11dy I 1'S Oct'~n Front 1 •ounA ""'·-' h , A 47Mt P ... TRl(IA ANN llOl\(H E1~tutrl'COf 1~W•tlnf fr.; etOOitf' IMIJ't~'1 ""'ff0•'1t t~ und,.r\lqM"tf ~n ftll m"""'' Dft1~•" 1--------------•nQ ,,, '" ... ,.,1ttt1r-OI ··itld df'I ,.,,..,nt Wllhln Th•\ bu\tt'lf \\ I\ rol'lduc ,,.,., o.-.-~It'\ Cfjv1CkJl'llt P.•1rlrl~ J .. ,," "' ;rtv 1''hl\ t1'11ffll1f\,.l\f w" I +l"'ti Witt\ t~ Cou"ty ( l•rJp, nf 0,.,,.,,.,. C 11.1nh on Nov M"l>"f II ln6 "•llll P\,nr f\"" Or "'""' r· '>'* . t O•••Y P1Jor ~. 10 I H )I 1'1'~ \ltA P~ PUBLIC NOTICF. "'•CTITIOUS eUSIHEIS o;AM(~T•T(MEHT TM tollow.1nq pttHon 1, ..,,,.,,.., "'1'\I ,..,,.., .. ~ RE\rj\URANl \All S 1100 °'"''I \t Nt!OWO')f t "" ltt" h r f\ ?1~'w') l..dVt')l'\l•""COAlt\ tlltl')f 140' I tt~ N,.wOOtt 8•arh CA 41"'60 ff\i\ OU\1ftfo;.\ I\ tondV( t .. d nv An'" d• .. !dultl L•~to" r""'' lhl' \tAltM1 "' ., ... ~ ldrrt IN•ti, '"""' Cou,,lv c;111rk 01 Or MU)" ( ivoty Ol'li Nov 7'I ttl• l'tTH? P•.11>1•\""d Ofitn<t• ( t>A\I 1)~1ly PllOI <>-~ ' '" 11.2•. ttl~ !001 ,. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USIHfS\ HAMii! STATIMlfHf TM tollowlnq oor10fl I\ 001"'1 ""'I M"A~ EWIN(; CNTER PRISES. ''IA MllltM""-0•1v" Or1t1Ht'" Cl\"1N\I 10 .. mv•• E Ewtn11 Ill, 2'1A MUI"~"\ Or1vft Otanl'J~ CA .,M1 f"t\ '>U'-t'W\' '" condur 1~d b¥ An fn d1v10U41 !>"mu" C Ewl~Q Ill TI\i: .. \fllt"'m~• WA\ fifed wtth tM (('Juf'li'<t r ,,.,,~ rtt Or•f'O• COUl"ty "" 0-1•m.,.., 11 ''''- _,. •MELDOH L ll'OA EMAM AllO""Y•IL..IW IUI H Cenlury l l•d ~01<1 An•, CA 0 701 Tel 111411).4 1160 AttCH"MY ,., E•1<utr1.- PU~•\hf"tl Ot ,,,Qt. (0!!14.I Oll1ly P1k>t Ot-r ti 1• 1t '"'' .tn<1 '"" 1 1'1}1 \1~1• PUBLIC NOTICE llU HOTICETOCllEOITORS "'" ., .. , 1UPElllOll COUllT Oll'THE s~ All o~ CA\.l l'09'N•.t. l'Oll TN[COUHTYOl'OllANOE r.lllrolGENE.Vl(VE ll•RCltOF'T 0.-••W'O Nmtc,. t\hftr..t>y fJl11•n '" Hf•t:lllet\M t~ 4tibt'>v• ~•f'll\"1 (I .. ,. ~o,.nt "'"'' All ~.,_,,, n•vinq c.l111im\ •o•ln\t tn. ,..,,, »c:~"t •r~ rf'qvl,.etJ tO ttlf ttwrm wlt"- IM "fl'C.t\\.lll''f 11ovr n11r\ In tr. n'flC"~ 01f ,,.. Clf'fk 01 1n. •t>ov~ """"ed rour1. or to prfwnt U'Wm w Uh t"" rv-(f"'\""'rv \IOIK"'lr\ tolllt Ufld<lt\oQ~ ~f!lw~ll<~ ol CAOOO, TllET11EWAY M<.GINN A MOl!G .. N 0.0S AOtnlf411yW..,,5'.ill• I 10. M<!flnA d~I ll•Y, (A 'IO?'ll whl<h f\ I"" p••u ol l>v\ln•U ot I~ un<lfl••lone<t In 611ITl•lle''11trl•fnlno 10 •lw t"l•I• ol '-'Id dlo(edtnl, wllhln '""' "'91'11>\ ••fie• lhr llf\1 e>ublluHonOl tnl• Mlltf'. 01ll'd Oec•mbf'r I, 1'7' El••-W••'IAP 11-lnl\lr."rl•Oll~ E•l•teot ... 10111106fom CAOOO,Tlll!TMEWAY.M<OIHM AMOROAH fl.OS A ... lrallyWay,S..lltllO -IN<Hllhy,CAtOl•I A-yf<lf A4"'lt1lttr•l,I• Pubh-O••n~ CH•I Q,.;ty Pllol, Oec.l, 10 II 14 "" ,,..,. PUBLIC NOTICE P00•1,,.._'1 Ora"Q4" CG.a" o.-iv P1lht O.r II H )I IU• Al\d J •n I lt11 \1•1 IA -------------- PUBLIC NOTIC£ FICTITIOUS IUSlllEU HAMI STATEMUIT l""' fnllowlnQ ott toft II dolllO ~ nfl"''" OHAAMA MOT09'1 111 W, I~ SI. 8 •. Co\I• M~\<O, C .... .,611 C"''' AnlllOny P•rrl\h, Ud Of .. AV9., Cot I• Mna. CA "4'1 ™• lllltlMtt " (Of'dl/Ctff "" ~ Jrt- dMctu•I Qlrl' P•,,hll P\ltllll.-Or-cout o.r1, ~•ot. Oo<. l•,Jl, ltlU!IGJa!\,1, U . "11 ,,,.,. PUBUC N011CE NOT1CI TO Cll EOITOllS su .. 1•10• COUit TOi' THE STAT•O .. CALll'OAHIAF09' TMICOUNTYOl'OllAHOll ............ E•t.tt• of MIL LICENT M. "1!ATLEY. Oe<.....S. HOllCE IS HEaEeV GIVEN IO~ C'NlllO<' Ol '"" •bo"" Mmfd <IK-1 ,.._, all P'tSotl' llavlnq <l•ll'M ioo;>IMI Uw "Id clK9dtnl ••• required lo ui. :::"'~~ .. '~ ":~~·~.;:.oo:o.,~~ llllH toom, .. IO,,. .. .,, 11\.....,, wllll l ... IWC-V ~Mf'I. It U.. -\ltMC! Ill'"' offl(f of o••v. W!iYTE ANO IU9'1C1TT, A11er110' •t I.Aw, tOO M11t11•I StvlllO\ l11ildl110. iot lfaft ())IMoldo 111/d., P.t .. •n•, CA '110f. '""t'"' I\ ,,,. 111•0 of llVllM1• of Ille 1111· Wr\IOMO 111 111 111.tll~ .-rt•lf'tlllQ to --------------11119 •O•r. ol ••Id dtt.0.nl wl.,,,111·-Pl(T"IOUS eu1111u1 lllefllll\ efler 1111nrat 11111111u11.-iottnlt 11"411tl JTATIMlllf ...Ckt, T .. 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C~OCKER NA TIONAL9ANI( (•~C UIO<OI 1nr w111 n• thfo &ho-.~ namMJ rtH'•o;if'l1 J014H\OH, 9AHHON, WOHL WE HO MelJOMHSTON All-~AIL•w '11 W"ISlJlllSlrttl ~Witt Utt I.a\ Aft9" .. \ Calllornl.o '6011 Ttl (tlJ) •lH?h Aft-yt f.,.. IE ••<vt.,.. Pv~''""" 0'4"<1'! Cao•I O•llv Plloi Oe(•m~t 10 11 '' )I .... 11)~16 PUBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE fl CT ITIOUS eUSINESS HAMIE STATEMl!NT fh• followlno ~·!.O'I 11 ooot>11 buS•· ~·u•' NEWPOAf OCE ANAUTICS, ~ o; Nt.,OOfl 81•d , \VIit 10). ~ 8"•<n CA'l? .. l llol>'>•I I( ftlu• 11~S1 l(•n•ko.t l•"" ......... nglt>n ll•A(I> CA.,.... Tt'll\ ~I\•""\~ I\ <O"ctuc.•ro by ttf\ '" d•itHjVdl R"""•I" Slut l'h1\ \td\"m~"' w.1~ t1lflld ••'" llY C.nunt;i c1.,rti1 ot OrAtU)t toun1yon t>e< u '"'t> r:w10 Puhh\t\l"(f O'•ru~f" '""'"' 011111., PHo,, ~( 18 ,, l~7&•1nd Jan I ' IOI )H• I& PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUi eul1•u~ NAMI \TATaMlllT ~ IOllOW"'ll 0.1 """ att •no ~··· •a l:C ASf CO NClll?f. PAOOVCTS L f O. llhO Tai AW'"-fount•" V•H•y, C.H '1/QI '°"" " Oortl\ °"'"'•' ... I HO W 9ov. NowOO•I It~ C111tor..ie .,..., T ....... .,.,, I! ......... «O ' !tl'"I Hewtofl 8Utl\ C•illoml• fl Tn+\ thnlnt1\\ I\ (Onaufted bf • l)t"'f'•I 0.tl"'-r\nlD Jol\n P 0o"'' ~ ft\1'\ "tt•IC''"•nt w•\ tUtd WH,, Counly CIOfk OI O<•n~ C<>unly on M">t' I."'• l'::f "' l'vOlh.,.11 O• •n~ (<M\I O•lly ()e(•mlMr• J, 10. 11.1•, ,.,. ~ ----~--~----~ ... , PUBLIC NOTICE : '9CTITIOUI eUSINU.S HAMl lTATIMlllT Th• 1o11 .... 1n11 o.oon 11 doll'MJ ti.It!• ... \\4> A & M Ml!SSENGER SER\11((. 0010 Pao, NtwPOtl, Newport llH<h, CA.,..., Al•• J•"' 4010 P••~ Nr#po;1, _ _, llUCI\ CA •?~Ml l"I> buSlllt\\ I\ tMdu<ltd bf M ln-dl•i-1 Al•Jt J•rr• Thf' ,, ... M.OI .., ... f1lto W•lt\ thit' toullly Cl••' ol O••noo Counly on OKemotr '°· "'• ,.._ Pub!•~ 0-•~ CO•\I O••lv Pllol OK 1•, JI, "" •ncl Jen 7, " "'' S>tt1' PUBLIC NOTICE 09'0111ANCE HO 1 .. 11 All OllDlllAHCE O' THI! CITY COUNCii. 0' TMI CITY 01' COSTA MlflA, CALll'09'HIA, CllAHOINO THI lOHINO 01' LOTS OHi THllOUOH SfVIEH, 0, TllACT 1tt. l'•OMAPTOCL. T'1E CITY COUNCIL Of THE CITY 01-CO!>TA MESA DOES HEll~8Y OllDAIN AS FOLLOWS; SICTION 1. AU 11\41 P0'11on 01 '"" IOllOw1f>9 O.\trlbtd fOAI pr.,...ny ·~ t>ettb'I' rol•ctd ond lntlwOtd In l~u CL<Otl•,!owU: LOI\ I. 1.) 4 S. ~ -'nrl 1. TflCl ISi, h pu mdp thf'reof recorde-d 1n &ooa.. 14, P•q~ " ot M 1\(fff4ntOU\ M410). Ar<Otd\ot Or•"oP County (.•hforn1"' \l:CTIOH I Pu'"'""' lo '"" p<n ¥1\10f\\nt '\lirllon U 1'of tf'M> Municip.41 ~ 011 .... Coly OI (O\lb Mo •, Oblfk\ M.lp G 1 ol '"" Clly ol COiia ~ It hf"tt>~ ottnfl'~O Oy '""" •001Uontht-reto of 11\o CL .,.. 0.\Ctlbed In S..t•M I ,..,.~, SllCTIOlt , ""' 0fdillM<~ SMll t.-f' t"tft<t •nd Mo '" h•ll tone thHlY !)01 Qdy\ lt""1 MIO •H~ II\ ~\.-. it1M prnw lo Ille ••Pl••llon o4 11tt~n •UI cl.t•• trom 1r.. p.o••-l'Wfft'I. ,,_.II bf' pUOllv..d ONt In tnp Or ..... CO••I O•llv Pllol • Mws~~ o4 O•"•r•I r •fC ut•f•On. prtnttd •1'o publl_,..d •n '"" Clly ol CO\la MeM taoe""'' •HP\ lt\e "•mt~ ot tN: mem bier' 01 ttw-cuv Counc.11 vo,1nq for""° ~••Mii,,. um~ PASSEO ANO AOOPTEO ll>•S i.n <MT 01 0.<oml><'r 1'16 Oom1n1t I A:1tr•1t MAvorof 1M (••yol Co\I• MH<I An EST Ellt.11 P P~1.,nrT Clly Cle•~ nl tn• Clly 01 (OSI• M•\d SThTCOF (llLlrQRNIA I COUNTYOF'OAANGC I $S CllYOFCOSlAME!>ll t 1.EILEENP PHINNC¥.0 ty(l.,I< ...., •• OllltoQ Cieri< Ol ll\IO C1ly Council --------------• of '"" C•lv ol Coll• Mn•. ""••O rt•ll•v lh•I IP\f 1b0v• And IOf'eQO!n<i Ortl1Mn<U~O 16 II W<l~llllro0\1te<14nd COl"l\ldetl"CI \t'tllon by \~tk>n •I 4 rr out•• nwott1nq ol ••hS Ctly Countlf Mltl on ll•e 61h O•Y ol l>t'<•mbf'f, "''· •nd • ffW~t11••~r Dl\\td A nd actoo•f'd d\ .t whOf• 4t .1 r•qul.6r MHllnq of Mid C•lr • Coun<fl l\•ld on I~• 1011\ d•v o• 0--tf'mhOt. ltl •. bY I"" IOllOWU"J r•'' c•ll vol• 4 '1'ES Counc:il M•"'~" Raot•h Herttoq Sm11llwood1 Mr Fdrl.nd NOES CovNll Membe,. HAn• melt ABSENT Covn<ll M•mbt!<~· _. IN WITNESS W11EllEOF. I ,...,. Mrpunlo '°"I my Mnd •nd .olfltfd .,. Soi ol '"" C•I• of Co'1• Meu ""' 11\ 6'1Vol Ot-<Amt>er, ltl•. (SEAL) Ell~nP Phfl\My Coty (letk •nc! et olll(•OC•trlt'>I 11'11! City Coun<ll ol '"" C•I• of Co•I• Mt"' 11'4• .. n<• I> he••bv m•~ 10 Ol•lfk MltO G ' ot1 lilt In t!IC Clly Cl••k', ()I 110 Publl,,,..<f Or•no• Coasl O•ilv Piiot Ott 74, ltl6 U'776 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ ' Q DAILY PILOT Friday December 24 1976 ~~!!!.~~~~•••••••I ~~!:~.~~•~•••••••• ~!.~.~ ........ ~~!~!.~~.~~ .... ···t~~!.~~~~~ ....... G~raf 1002 GeMral 1002 G....... I 0 02 GeMrol I 002 al I 002 ....... •• ••• ••••••••••• •••• ••• •••• • ••••••••• • • ·•••····•·••····•·••··· ·•··••••·•····••·····•·•······················ CALLUS FOR . MERRY! CHRISTMAS! eo..do1/TwnhMI In Tutffnj1rvine From $36,000 to $G9,UOO EXCELU:NTTEltMS THE HOMES ELLERS 7 52-5 353 MESA VERDE + GUEST HOUSE Lovely 3 bd, 2 ha homt• llas new rrpL., & dqh Dramatic floor In n•ilini.: stone frpk. All ol lh1-. t j(uei.l apl w/IJ(l, Lil, I\ bath Only $U5 '.1 50 St5·9491. HORTH TUSTIN OFF PARK GREEN IN H.V.H. Highly desired location! On one of the nil de sacs off Park Green, across from the pa rk, lies this 3 bdrm Lusk in Charmsv1l le ! Stained glass doors, dark wood cabinets. warm wall treat menls and sunny kitchen area. All on a large, private lot. Super !iharp al $155.000. fee U NIVUi:: 11()Mf:S REAL TORS'. 675 6000 24113 E.1•1 Co.;sl Hoqhwav. Corona do•I M<11 ,11 ,, , 111 Mo s.1 V1 11 I 11 :.> 1(i !J99U Large homl.' on J l.1ri~t Jot for a ldrJ:c: 1.1mll\ 4Br. ram rm, din rm Quiel rci.1dcn11c1 I Im JI 11111 n r th c jun c 111111 o I GGNwpt~·\\\!>$7tooo I 2 1G I 1002 'fill:: llO~tt:s ~:LL~I<!-. ~~~~~! ... ••••••••?~ ••• ~~~. •• • •••••••••••• 75~ S:ISJ IAYFRONT 4 Bdrrns , 4 lmth:-., llt'\\. ne,·er oc1:u111l·J' l Slon lol'I of \\flO(I & i:1a:-. .... 1111·1 for boJl N11:c \\Jkr \'ICW. $2K!J,500 associated BROK ERS-REALTORS JOH W Bolboo 671 J661 COVING TOH 4-PLEX SI 23.SOO 17()0 ::.q fl U\\ lll'I !> ~UllC \\llh lircpl.11·1· plu' 1hn·1· hugl· l~·druom, Tht l'l' :! betlrnom :.! 11.11 h .q1J rt rnl'llh ;, 1·.1r g .1r.q.:l'. u .. ,1 l11n 111 1111-. v~:HY pupul.11 lll•Hh I \',111 Ill "··~. 1~11; i l j l LIVE-IN INVESTMEMT PEOPERTY £k•aut1lul owner:-. uml 10 Lill:. Jll'lllc 111 llWlll•r-.hll' 1nC'omc propl'r1 '" ldl'.il Io r llu• I I\ l' 1 n ow n r manag .. r 1\bu :! .1pJrt mcnb lvr 1.1, ~hl'ltt•r Jlld w,;1t1nj.! lb t ol Olt:l' ll' 11.111h :-.;., dl·forrcd m.1111 t••n.1nrt· ht·n• Heal value ---------I [ ~ IE&IHll "'SI.'" ~~I ( ",oll H7J "'"' Give Her a 1-· ---[ ~ IRall:tll Merry Christmas & A Happy VA Buyers MESA DEL MAR Call Now ou1.::.LandmJ: 4 bedroom New Year "omon('\'dO\\n \lanrlu tam1h room and 2 bath * 6 [IJ-:J>lt00\1 " .ill lhc t h1111,t• lrom t:c1ll for mudci on on<' ol C.:o-.ta luxur111u ... trim m I lll!l> Uowr !-.hon•' S:li'I ~"l • ') li 1-; I> ll00.\1 One h •\l•I ~·rml Um !-iJlllJ J\nJ lk1.i:hts :yl2.~JIMI ---------- •I fif'.IJHOO\I (1111' H nt'\\ 011 II' 1111' 111\o.J ::>l:!.'lOOO ~ :i llEOH00\1 ~ Ii.: I.om rm. l'1rlUll"·<1UI' l 'ul ilt• S:11-. 1111 I I\ 111t· Ill\ ti ~11:! ilHI WE WISll YOl' \ \I EH ll \' Cll 10!-. I ~L\S' POOL + VIEW! 11111' 1)11\l•I ..,h11rt ''" ..o 9 UHITS·OCEAH PRIME.AREA S l681SOO .! 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( l\l.1. 1111\\. C::: SEL ECT I PROP ERTi ES TWO-ON-A-LOT T"" separat<• house~ 011 ,1 l;1r~l' ('o:-.1.a l\h•-.;1 lot. 111n1·d ror lhrl.'t' mnn· lUl· 1L.., ... ur roundl•ol h) l1l(l!C ,q1,1rlffil•nl r11mpl1'\.t'' Thi~ par11·I 1-. 11·allv f\11' dt•n•lnpm<'r\1 Full pr11·p % 51MI C,\1.1. ;,~ill :tlihll C:::SELECT I PROPERTIES YULE LIKE US! W11h 11ur proft·.,~111nJI ~l.1fl 1nduol1·, • 1-'n··· ,1ppr.11-.,1h ,1l \OUI Nlll\l'llll'lll.l fl,1~ \'\I' ' l't I 'lllltlllll'll "'f\ II(' :-11'1m.11n1.1111..,11111tlJ\ • t l11rn.1h • .11IH•rl1~10).( "'' '"'111 111 't·ll your h11nw • 01.11.·11111111~1' !>IW1 1alio.,ts. l h11 'i' f\•;1t1111·~ 1•nly ;J\,11l.1hlo-JI \1111r In d1·1ll'mh•nl hrokt·r "'11· ,r12x ,., ,.,. ti7:1 4~77 Lachenm"yer: Realtor,,..~ PRICE SLASHED $3000 To all our friends from the staff al Davidson Rcalty ... may the j oys of the season be with you all the days of the year! Rob Alderman Chris Hrown1ni; Jeanne Colic Gc<>rl!c Davidson Tom Dearth Kayt• t>:van~ Diane Humnrh Jim Lamberth .Joanna Palmqu1't Uoltt!rl l't•nkw11z M 11rv SI\ a !> II Jn l"lorc111:c Thornp~nn l>olly Blrcker Tom c.;,Jtlt· Belly Davidson Beverly Dearth Clay Durr Karen llorfmun Nancy Hurst Karen Newcomb J ohn Patterson Churk Salm· Sally Somers Mike Yusk1s DAVIDSON REALTT 5801 W Comt Hwy NB 645·7575 3116 Newport Blvd NB 673-9060 General 1002 General 1002 .•..•.....•..•.....••..•.•••••••••..•........• * HAPPY HOLIDAYS * Our entire s taff expresses apprecia· lion for your valued patronage during 1976, a banner year for this 28 year old company. and we wis h all our friends a happy & pros perous 1977 WE MOVED!!!! Come sec our beautiful new office at 450 Newport Center Dr .. sharing th<' ground fl oor of the Great Western Savings & Loan Bldg. HEW PHONE: 759-0811 BAY & BEACH REALTY General I 002 General !002 ...•.............•..... HO!HO!HO! HOLIDAY SPECIAL PRICE SI 02.500 Qu1 l·k at·t1on will put ynu 111 th1:-. dchi,:htful I htlrm . fJmil) 1 d1n1n~. l\h·i.J Vl'rtl1• homt'. ~lltmi.: 011 a IJrl!l' lol, amoni: t'll!>lt1m h1HTII'" WATERFRONT l11c1· float Ch11H·1• lol'a l10n. •I lilt, :1 balh!>. 2 frpk~. lgl' pa\111. Ill'\\ dee • Won 1 IJ:o.l long :.it SIW.500 NEWPORT HTS. A llcl11>:hl lo :-.hn"' Sp!ICIOO!> :1 lilt •. I h.1 • 110111 bor,nc :! Fr11ln . 1<undt•t•k 11\('r ,i:.,r.1).!l' v.11h Olc.1n \IC\\• ~1 :c1.~xl0 11)r "ill I c a:-t• .1 t !:. 1,:, o 11111 )l'Jrh I Corona del Mar T\\1n duph·'"' ~·1:1 0011 J-•• 1l·h Hl'lll'r hurn on lhc.,e' Balboa Bay Prop. Realtors • 675-7060 . 1/J ACREPOOL ....................... DOLL HOUSE :"\alutal v.ood cabinets. no wax floors. lots of w<ill patJ('r and ~ood panchni:: Jt't:t•nl 1h1s ('harmi ng home ~ul\'l tree lmccl .. trcel near schools an<I ~hupprni::. Pnt·ed lo !>t'll m a hurry~ l'lea~c call '"2 253.5. I", I J • .. BEACH ESTATE $48,250 Steps lo µ11uml1n..: 'url Jntl l'r,,1.11 !>and' Hal'k ) ard "' llay ~1n•a 11IJ~ woulld Windmi.: \\uo<lt-n ".ilk" :i ' ... 10 -.1·1 lud1·d 1·11 11 \ ° Cnurmt•l l-.1tl'l1l•ll 1 Ll\"h ll\lnl! rnum! !'. \\ C 1..• 11 I n ~ 111 J ' I l' 1 ll1•dr11t•1n' S11nsh1nt· h1 eakl.1!>I jlJl111 1'11<11 .la1·u111 '"lit•\ h:oll mJkl' 1h1s i.:anh·n II\ rlll! .11 1h lllll'!>I W1m't l."I l'.tll s.ti WlO ESTATE $67,560 ---- Sc<'luded t:ul-de ·sor COVIMGTOH she lie red by lowering 4 PLEX µmes lcadi. lo this ex· PRJ:\1 E Huntington ecullw double door e n· Beach location. Lcl us try II) lav1!>h hviniz room' show vou how You can Sl-par.111• family mom hccom·I.' the prou·d owncr with 1'11los Vcrdl.'ll stone of this pride or ownership 11rt<place1 Ep1cu rr;111 4 l'lcx. Great 111\'l'~tmcnt k11t·h1•n w11h d1111n~ ! tor tax :-.heller and ap· Swl•t•p1lll! maidl'r prec1alion :1 hcdroom bl'droom rl'I rci1l + 2" 0 w n er·!> u n I 1 w 1 l h Ham h l 1 ll i.: '·• a<' r c f1replaCl' r>lus three 2 i:roun1t-; \\1th fenced hcdroom unit~. Ov.-ner l'h1ld 11,1ft• t1utll 1 Ownt>r will help l1nant•c. l"or ,,1y, hnniz .rn olff'r! For more inlormallon call ~~!:!!.~~.~ ........ !~~!~!!.~~.~~ ....... ~~!~!!'.~~.~~ .•.•.••. 1~~!!!!.~~~'!! ...... . GtMral I 002 G eM1"01 I 002 GeMf"ol I 002 GeMt"al I 002 .•...............••.•••••••••.••.............. ······•·••·····•··•···············•·•••••····· l'l fl• & fl/01 tlta Barrru /.J l~ / /ai11l' f)mwml Cl1C1p111u11 Lt:. Bt-a:lcy 011 t !.ur.1011 J',111/ lkliws s,111dy ftl,1r .. l1 <:arl'i n111 lfr1111)1 Gh·111111 /llcv<'1uly il/1At• /J/,1/..c J11tly M11c ltd/ 1<1111 Cl1arfr.1wortlt Jun· O'lktm (Ir" ('11/1 / 111c/u Octl1 J t/, <II /)1111111/.Jt• 1 ,/11/t 1 .mdl /fr//,. J',1111. 11111 l't't1 r~ \f,//f I (11.1111/111/ / 11111 /~/\(<I lit/I~\ //tlt11 Gui I 1\1. J.. Ru ~.11 I ( "' //11/111/1 J .. 111 /(tf/•I A. I/ J..1111:./11 A1 II /( Jl\ 1111/i. .\f<'rh /..Jfl I' ,\//VII}; LJ,,,,~. /v111111 ••• PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 6U·S2DO I Getterol 1002 Generol 1002 ..•.•.•.•.••.•••.•.....••.•.•.••.•.......•.... ESLEY N ~YLOR CO REALTORS s ince 1H4 SHORECLIFFS -POOl -$235,000 Want an exclusive address? A most distinguished looking exterior? Quiet neighborhood? A lovely 3 BR English rustic hom e with a picturesque set· ting? Then hurry to see this! 21 I I San Joaqmn Hlls Rood MEWPORT cana. M.I. 644-4910 REALTbRS 6 75-55 1' # 11 CAHYOH ISLAHD DRIVE: llcj' C..y• Co•doMlnlunt. l ledroom o•d den, call••• cellhK)1, lpOClout. gr...:14*1 H•Mci -Pool & t.Mf1, In the .._.. of HewPOri leach. $158,400. JASMINE CREEK: belting .. IMe•el ~ wiftl OCEAN VIEW: Mmty bul..._.. featw.1 -bHlltiM Mirron. top ... ty ..,Umcn.. J ledrOOM, 2 1/J bath, fCllRily rOOM. ... JASMIME CREK ...._ the hiftc) 11 .,...t. CRee•,._.. I U.e .._.. too -hm Calel 24 how security 9'G"d. pool. ioaad· ~ HIS COURTS. ctubhcuM. SI 71,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coost Hwy., Corona det ..._. 675-5511 ~rol I 002 Gener al 1002 ·························••·•·••••·····•··•·•· HAVE AH OCEAHFtlOHT CHRISTMAS fr o m your sec luded 2 bdrm . hideaway; you can quietly meditate while the ~ea ~uJls cavort over the surf & sand a few feet from your sun- deck. Paradise for ~.500. Oh. yes, yes. yes. 673-4400 DMsiOft of Hart.or ht•HhMftt Co. I 1 002 General I 002 G~ral I 002 •.•...•.............•.•.•.............•..•.•.. General I 002 General .............•.....•... ••....•.......•........ EXECUTIVE RES:~~~H~E IN FIX & SAVE We ar!~~~~~~1~ th1,., .·i $42,900 . cl1,llndl\" h111lh' tor ~p;1t·111u.., Bil + :!Br\, thuM· \\ho i•ntu' a ,1,11 m. 1:111~ l'hri,.,tmJ ... 111·c•pla1 t' n•l:ixt·ll a1 11111,ph,•rt· 111 •1 .ind t•11u111 ry k 1tdn· 11 qui(·l corr1o·r ol l n 1111• lluro. plca~l· l'all Terran• l·\.,1tunn)! 111111 898-8755 540-3666 hl·druorn!> plu:-. f,111111) r11om ovt·r lookini.: .111 ;11n pit· sw1mm1ng pool. lh1• h11use prm 1dc" for com· plcte ram ily 111<.:Js ure Top cond1111111. of 111ur!>e v.1lh ·a i:cncrous lot 31 111~ lnj.! llir pl.m, lo l'' paml ('all tor .1111101111 mc11t t11 ,.,, ... ' h7:1 115~1 Luxurious 4 BR. home. Family rm. & formal d 1n 1ng. with view toward Harbor Is land. Boal slip S:.125,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bo y!>1de Drive. N B. 675 6161 General I 002 General 1002 ..........•••.••.•............•••..•••........ CUSTOM IUILT 4 + DEH + lk•au111ul .1 t>1:droom ur 2 NEWPORT GAME ROOM I• [®11111 P.ARIC 11 FORDHAM Owners an\lou~ ~uhm11 \our orf<'r" un<I he in lh1!> invcly homt• for lht• new year. Sharp 3 lidrm . fam. rm .. with !>Upt.•r lu~h carpeting lhruoul. two leri:c patios. Cull lodar. Only $81.000 red hill~~.:. 552-7500 l>t·droom <ind ".ti nut HEIGHTS 1 >ACRE 11:1m ll'd 1h•n "1lh ... 11.i 1ni.: You ran IW' m 11u ... 1111 EST A TE ):l.1-.., don1 to 10 ' :!II lat· lure! 4 ht•droom . .! Ii.1th. rh" h.1nl to t1r11l :.ini:lo• t1 r •· t 0\1•r1•d patio with ma:.tcr bcdrrn>m on .,111n r ;1mhhni.: t.·~lall' l'ompll'lt•ly rt.•mndclcd flr!.l floor Jk:Jml'll \\Ith 11\l'r :.!1041 '>'I ll nf k11<·h1·n "ith C.:orninJ: 1:athcdral cc1hn,.: F,1m1 h\1111! ,11cJ 1-. lot·ated on l'll•l·tnl· range and .:a., l}fOOm\\1thfloorlol'l'1l !,l'l'lurlc•I trcl' llnl•fl O\l'O ~CW (•;irpctmg ll''S 1ng firepl.ll'l' 10~· fron 'lrl'l'I '.\l;11n• l'U<,IOm lh.ill 11nl' 'car old tagc. l'ool !>Ill' lot v.-1th fl'.llU1 ,., 111l'lud1ng Formal dining room lire p1I <tnd wood plankl•tl tin·pl.1n• 111 lllJ'lt•r :.Ulll' hrighl and <ury home conversation <irca . l:all ln• Sli.S<Nt (or 11 preview lhroui.:houl w!lh . large S46·2Jl3. 11t lhti-. uruquc home. C;ill bark yard . Scc:~i.: IS ,~11,,,,.,.,,.,, ,,, .. !~~1(17ti7 h<'l1cv1ng only S9J,OOO. [ 11111 ,.1,1, .. ,,, .. , ,,. ''"· ,, L"ll ~1ti :m:i ~ • · .~ .. ; ... , ... ;;" ... '. ... ~.. . ~. · · : [ ~ IS~IHI -[~-] EXEC · --MESA VERDE SPANISH __ C.._ri'J_-0~~-.,,.~ ,(_--=r;--c~~-C.-8-HUGE LOT Mc::~~~~ v~ l.'""U ~,_ ~ v <r V 4 hd. 2 ba homc 10 l·h111t•f' POOL + BEACH That Intriguing Word Gome with 0 Chuckle ;\lcsa Verd!·. Lill' I n SS8,2SO ~·~tone frplr, lrml 1lln l'J!>) W 8•k"' C M Neil lo M"1•e1 8.-•wl H9 86~~ [~-S BEDROOM WITH 11u1l·k ap1>U1ntmcnl l'Jll 91'3 b'767. ~Ii liOIO ,. • 0 teo"o"O• lent" ol t~e [ra ··-... : ~[®a" ! 1··:··;:~-:;~t.~I. rm. lam k1ll'lwn ( ·u1 cl1• !-.\'<·lufil•cl rnurlyard en sac sl & xtra ll!l· lol \('w Ir" to m.1gn1llC'l'nl t•ntt•r Jy l1<,tcd .il ~I I.> 000 1,11n1·r' 11•·n1hou~c VJull ________ , POOL-S69,900 WkTYAlOH T HOME I 'n111ut• ,m1l l nu 11iiv.1th $59,950 ltt11 I., ho ,111 .1 11d 4 111 ilr•111m '/. 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ANYTIME RE.t,L ESTATE 6.~I 14111) 1---------lluvc ~om1·lhrni: vnu wnnt 111 sdl'' Cla)-.1l1l'd ad11 do 1t v.1·11 ('.ill NOW, t>&:! :"l4i7M ••• Ao" Regehr 20822 Catomcrran HunthMJtoft l e ach You ;1r1• Lht• ~inner or ;• l1Ckf'l11 lO l hl' Sporh, V ocatioft & Recreational Vehicle Show al lhl• 1\~,\ll l-:1\1 C 0 '3 \' t-: N I' I Cl -. CENT EH .Ian. 2 lhru .Jan 'l Call 642·5678. ot JJJ to claim your llckcts. ••• BUILDER'S CLOSEOUT Deerflefd HotM1 lftlnlM 2-Q'lmpletely flecoratcd mode l h omc111 from $84,995 2-Popular 5 Ph1n from m.~ Ready for O<'cupuncv. ~n dally 10·5, except Chri1tma11 11 nd N1•w .-Years. Sale ofc. loc&tcd 1 •t 1\7 l)(-crspr1ns1 Juat orr Deerfield Rd. rh. m.Q.lt.Act. . , General I 002 Gefteral 1002 ......•.......•..............•••..•.•......... macnab I Irvine realty FINER HOMES NOM $'2.000 TO $1,200,000 UHCHO SAN JOAQUIN Lovely 2 bedr oom + den located on the golf course. Shows like NEW - beautiful carpet -3 patios - $92,000. ,L y nne Rothell 644·6200. (W ll) WISTCUff ARIA Start the New Year w/a new home! Super sharp 2 bedroom + den & dining room. Shake roof, lath & plast e r cons truction. used brick fireplace, a ll new electric kitchen, new carpet t hruout. Reduced to $124 ,SOO incl. land. Cathy Schweickert 642·8235. (W12) 642·8235 '44·6200 '°1 Oov•r Oriw H•rbOr Vltw Ce"ter lr"lne •I C.mpu\ V1ll•y C."ter 752-1414 . . ... . .. -.... . 'O' ~ · · . I I 11 11 I . GtMrol I 002 G.._.r al AQ\JAt UJf JA~. 10 "" " " ... " J,,,--;~~~ $1(;~: 1002 .....••......•.........................•...... IA YFROMT DBJGHT L ive on t h e wa ter in luxury bay fro n t c o n dom i n iu m w /2 hedrooms & den or 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. In a perfect location. Day & night view. Side ties for boat to 30' available. $185,000 fee or $900 month lease. A C04.0W&.L liMIB CO. 644-1766 2t'1 SA'N;JoAOUINHlu.tflD IN Nf'WflOATCUITUI . . _... .. PW"I tllJMR(P!O ll lllRS 11-1 I 1111\c sou ... Rcs ft u1i~ce""'n1r 1l11c•s ro I V r!T A>l\WIR SCAAM·UTS Answers In Clanificatioft 5350 G..wrol I 002 0 Getterol I 002 •••••.....••.•••••.•••................•....... cae: IBDBIE ELKINS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICt PLUSH IA YRtONT APARTMENT 55 Ft Balcony Overlooks Lido Channel. 3 Bedroorm, 2 Baths. Van Luit Wa llpaper, Parquet Floors in En try & H al l. Low Monthly Maintenance, $1301000 Leasehold. PIRST OffElllNG! LOVIL Y UDO ISLE Ch a rm in g 3 Bedroom Home . Features Unusual Wa ll-Paneling & Coverings. Mstr . Bedroom Has Separate Dressing Area. Walk·in Closets. St reet to Strada Location For Ext ra Privacy. Large Patio - Grea t For En tertaining. $149,500. 11 I DOVd DRIVE 545-!i.l~tl 1·11 t l'lhllJ.!'> Jrhl druma lo -... .1rl1<,t11· Sl'tt1ni:. Jlug<' n111ir tn 11•111111: trackhng 11n'pl.1n· <iourmel pub k I 1 I' h 1• 11 \I .1 ~ S I V I' h11h"1"' a} ma:.lcr suill' 1 i.:ut·-.t 'IUJrtcrs. Tl•r r.111· m 1·rlook!> !>pa rklln~ 110111 &. i.:r11un11 .... ~;3 itl8l. ... f '·' ,,.,,, ,, Wanl Ad Jlrl~2·5678 General I 002 G efteral I 002 q •........•....•.......• ·······•········•···•·· ) 11 SUPERB HOMES REAL TY, INC. Wi..Ms Yoo merrg Cfu.i6lma6 f.rowl Our Staff Bob Bennett Joe Giuliano Lorrie Bennett Jeoo Ma\h Vikki Wolloce Betty Chappel Mthooy tvo 10 Benjie Atc:Mo link MyOf\ Ao Gey htne McCoslond Janet Muldo< Brn S1ark•y (~MtS] llHW ....... ,C.M. .................. 549-1,55 •1 I ~~!:! .~~ .~~ ........ 1 ~~~~! !.~~ -~~... .. .. . ~-~!!!.~~ .~~:. ....... 1 ~~::! !.~~ .~~ ....... . '"'-I 044 l"iM I 044 ~wort leoch I 069 !;.,port .. ach I 069 DAIL V PILOT Fr•diry. December 24, 1976 Other Real Estate • • • • • • •• • • • • •• • • ••• ••• • •••• •• •••• • •• • • • • • • •• •• u...._.&__ U ..... __. .... _...1 HcMtMa Unfwwl.a..d Ho.es U"fwW.a..d ~•H •·-- ···•····•··············•·•···················· ···••········•········ ·•··············••····· Santo Ano I 080 ~&tote •• •••••. ••••••••••••••• •••• •••• • • •• •• ••••••••• •••••• •• • •• ••••••••• ••. ••••••••••••••••••••••• he.._,. 2100 .,........ 3244 .,.. rt le h 3269 .... TURTU ROCK OPEN HOUSE BY OWNER Smday DEC 26TH Thnt 1111rt DEC 30tt'I 2 Story, 6 BR-Plan 7. Giant wood beamed step down living room w trloor to ceiling frplc Formal dining room. family room, kil<'hE'n w /nook. Beaut. la ndscaped. low main t. yard Secluded master bedroom, lower floor rooms open to J{arden & pallo areas. 3 Car garage, l oads of storage & m any extras. Call Don Olk 17141 8 33·9609 or C7 I 41 75 I ·4642 General I 002 t-bltinqton Beach I 040 ···•···•••••··•········ .....................•. MERRY CHRISTMAS FRO:\f Tll !-.: STAFF OF C . F. ColHworthy Realtors 640·0020 Corona del Mer 1022 ...........•..•........ PRIVATE BEACH ACCESS 4 BR Reduced to SI 09,500. Tht• J}I 1t·e 1:, rii:ht, th1 l1w .1t111n 1-. i:ri·JI, th1· rns tr hdrrn " i:1J11I. I h1 · yard I!> 1>001 ~11.1.•d. lh•• I il n d 1' I " 1· I II,, Rea.J Estate byMrl/AY RADIAHT BEAUTY • ~t111 \ 1'001. h11lll• V1•,1( 1ir1•, pl u h 1·,11 pt h 1h·1111 .1!111 d1,1p"' I I.di m I n I • u I t' d ~ :i I " ' '\,11111.il ........ 11,., l.1111111 I 0 tl 111 \\ I I h (' II I \ I 111•1il .1•« \\ .dtp.qw1 ( '""' 111 "h•H•h p.1rlo. 'hupp111i: !"·Ii 11;,1, halhroom'i arl' 11.1.u .111111•---------• the t1rcplJt't·~ .1 11• t1111 f HA 644-7211 NOW IS THE OPPORTUNITY ,o own "' popular Newport Crest J"lln 4. Townhome locak<l on a quiet ct-de-sac: En joy the view from your stip·down. lofted-cealmg livmg room tt)t overlooks a park-li ke grecnbdt Bt creative with an outstandmg floor plm that offers up to 4 bedrms. or a seta:ate den /study , and a master BR. w /~r\vatc retreat & ~undeck. 3-Full l>at1~Steps from pool, Jacuzzi & ten nis inute-.; from thc> bearh Onlv ~.2 l'/\LL for details or ~top Jn.<1 · VICW C ALL NOW 752-73.15 DONALD M . BIRD Associates. Re altors OW'IJt' :!l1r. "•POU lu1 J\IOn ........................ Hl.wvtingtOtt .. och 1240 wpo oc ' n ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• n\·\l.IV rlN'Or td 1111'1 So n~Jdy to 1(0 "'1U1pp~·d ........................ . OJk St ~ 'IOO !>;H; 1;mo rc:.tJurunt l'radl! for rt! 3 Br. nr schls. porlcs. bcb, Woodbridge Twn.hml' 3 Br ~OR LEASE, llufh 2 Ba, A C, u11i:r,1dcs. 1 al ... !>tJtt!, lru,l riced:.. xlnt cond. fo'plc, $385 mo. lake &c pool prl\ b40 t!Mi! w o t e r • ~ w 3 lh u\l.llt'< .1 h1 \u\l.nhou,I.', ).1111\ L'Jll i.illl'I ll t:!IJl 1J3 ~JI! .iulo coin:.. l'l\: Sul>mll Carol. &&2-4000 -t..drooin, 2111 bott'I,. ~7 ~ • ., Turllerock 3Ur, 2b.i, auto S 5 9 5 c A L L ----------Clean, 3 br, u l>a, R10 . spr k 1 rs . cu 1-d -:. a c • n--'al cpl:., drp:., :! car gar $t95/lbe 559-5229 6 4 0 • 9 9 0 0 0 R Other Real Estate "~ • $345. 963 4569 531·95.as ' 64 .. 0406 .A t •••••• •••• •• •• • •• • ••••• J\ 'l ( ~ •.c< b It C II • • • I'· " ..-•••S. 99" . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hou fw'ftish d I: • no cc. .,...., u1 o c.:c ar .. MolHlit Homes MS • U-N T 1 N ,. T 0 N doll house lmmnc ~I br, Lge 3 Br. Fam llm. , rlrn. S 1,00 •••••••••••••••••••••••11 v 2bu$375E '0 1538 t "fl " '1 b I For cM lalbo f' ·ad 3107 JlARBOURARl!:A 3 BR. __ . __ _:_·ves&I ' ctn -P~ :., ":.a,~ •••••••••••••••••• ••••• a -..in o · . _ 1,•nnib. s.rn5. 67:1 Oll5-01 II & • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2 BA w I h u ~ c I am 11 y l'7:l 11700 !\lob1lc, Mo<lul..r om~ $300 P Pt N B· & room & frplc , near *RENT.A.LS* ' H111l1llnl!. Delivery. St>t : cnn. · r ay • i:.chools. $425/mo. CALL up. & S<>rvtl'l~ 675-7570 c~J~, .2 Br. until June T 0 Bl N R EAL Ty 1 BR, den .•.. --•.. $475 Son Juan tnrlrt'<'l':.l urinfo l<!1JJ-4:J531G 11<16·1371. .. WE ALSO 2BR,dcn ......... $3115 Capiatrano 3278 h 2 HR. . . . . • I • $.38." ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll..:.>t· ,..i1 i·onl'd full bath S11ac1ou~ 4 Hr. 2 Ua. ocean llAVE ot er properties 2 BR. • • . _. $425 JUl>'t n•tuu~hecl 'in~idt• St•i { rn n l h I) me I-' r p I c.; for re~l, llomcs. Apts. & 2 BR ... 2'" uu. . . . . • $550 up with aw nm~. $1900 w:.hr/dryr, d :.hw::.hr, " Cond~. 2 BR, z Ba _., . $500 !°>'ill bl7J 1·ar ~ar S750 mo avail 3 BR Ot•n . S500 Jan Hi July I No pct.s. 4 BR Condo, pool. tcnn1:1, '"3 BR. 2 ha . • . $515 Commercial t>4495i.l:!aft7l'J\t handball & ha:.kl'lb.ill 3BR:Flt,2'~ba $150 Propttfy 1600 $J.'iO mo 9~9-7~ -3 BK 2 B $425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Huntington Beach 3 140 b ...... 3 an· 2 B~.... ssoo ••• ••• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4 Lge lrs. 2 ams . a • $$$$$$ Sl20. U1H'hclor t·utta11e Clean~ Ke.idy tu mO\C 3 RR . 2 Ba ~5 All I I• SIS S375 mo. I:.\ last, 846-2737 3 BR, 2 Ba · .S.-100 \.il·antlo L.'i!lx2!10sn Ull +pcl •t•c . 3BRL'll ., •. ,5 '-'-h " •':! l-2011 & 002 77811 us k for ~lllot. · .-· • • · · · ..,.~ Co:.ta :\lcsa, zoned C l l.X'<IC comuer, v -----J BR. 2 Ba • den . . $475 INCHARMIHG OLDSAH JU.AH Th1!1 chJrm1ni: .! bedroom. 2 l>alh & <lt·11 home ha' plu)h carpet ini:. llreplacl', bu1lt·1n., &. .! cJr J!Jra.:t· Won't last lnni: • C<1ll t~lll 2158 day!'> 49:1 05KK ~ \'l' n1 ni,:::. & \l.t'Ckc1Kh (;r~Jl fur :.mall bu.''"'-'"!> or 5-lT 250l 4 Br. 2 :.l}'. 2' i Ba. hltns. 3 BH. 2 Ba -. . . . . . $410 or '.iml.'::.lmenl tor onl) Newport Beach 3169 \l./W c.pl. fam rm. Super :JBR.2•, Ha __ ... S530 2br , l h,1. Condo. Clean. !Sti.'i.UOO CALL !161'.1 :!301 ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean• $175. 962·9571 3 BR. 3 B" ........ _ SbOCJ washl•r, <lr) l'r. pout, nu .!Ur, 2b.i Opli.. "' Jil now CU:AN J BR-:2-BA, frpl. 4 BR, 3 Ha ......... SS7S pets ~'75 4\H 0315 lo .runt· 15 N" pl Shorl',s dshw::.br. 2 car gar . SJ45_ 5 BR. 2' i Ba · $550 W H tminder 3 298 ~:!IHI m 0 s I OOc I> I h 714·!163-4569 or 5Jl \1!>45 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~\8 ~12. (213)Kli!I 1877 Agl No f'l't.' 2 Sty, .1 hr, 2 ha, nu qlh. Loqu"l"each I 048 LOCJU"a Miquel I 052 katelle ······················ ... s.i~rait;:ce··· llllt :!hJ µopul.tr ",I ~ lfE. Hottws Unfurnished l'l.1n ( 'orrwr lot qull'I ------ rul ilt• '•"' lw.1\l•cl IHKtl lnconw Property 2000 G;:;.;,;··········ji"oi Ltu .ttt.•cl 1n Utt• prl\ ah• ••••••••••••••• •••• •••• 'urnrn i lt•ruu~ <·ou r l~ •••••••••••••••••••• ••• 11·1 ••·1111·1 ..... Ilk 111 Beach4·Plex Ut:LMONT SllOIU-:s Un lw.11'11 I•: 'II .fl 1 Y 'I 11 t·: Oi•t·an \'ll'W 3111', ~ha, & waler, 2 sty. <.:ape Cod. 3 1;rn>11I.I1-1·; SJ;.?;1,00() ;1 :!1)1, :!h,1 I hlk oll Ur. :! U:1. lam rm, sun- 11t't•..i 11. l •llh ~l II. B dt>ck StiOO m o A' I .I an, Sl:ltiS i:rn:,., ~1'14,500 4JJ.S09Jor (2l3l Ii!!\ s:l:tt <.:all lt1111 r:111~ - ---<lrp:;, lpl1-. UW S..IJS/m11 - I Ur hou:.e uva1l now 2 116:1 1S.1!1 SJ! !J!>-15 A.:t 1\11 baths. cpts. drps. Bltns. -----re~ SJSO 96:! 3533 Laguna leoch 3248 ••.....•....•••••...•.. 2Ur 2 Oa, udll condo, fab 1 UR, 2 Bil & 3 br. bl'hfrnt. ltcc area. •, m1 Lich. on Cliff l)r. 4!"1-:!033, ~ar. S:JOO J>h .640-5U'18 (213>111s.;n2J eve:. :! STOHY 4 lir. :! l>a. rn•w t·pt & dqlll, I rpl Cor lot Boal J:Jll' Call JOOUt ou1 Chn:.tma-. Bonu.., $1150 714 !JliJ 45ti!I or 5:11 ~5'1~ ~ RENTALS Ai:t. No Fcl' lC L.AGUHA BEACH Townhou~ • ~ '"'"~.~~.~~~.~.~[""' NOR 1 NS RE ALTY 11 11 lkally 5:14; ti5ti5 Balboa Island 3206 THE STAFF OF ••••••••••••• , ......... . ---------• I Bdrm . I bJ <:ixid loc l,AH<..:E 2:.ty. :J br, :!'~ ba, l..im. rm, frpl, d :,h....,shr, cl:.. to bch. Call about our <.:hrt!>tmus Uonu:.. S495. 71'1 963 456.<l or 531·9545 Agt No Ft·l.'. ~J Bl>R M. nl.'\\ er h11m1· Unfurnish~d 3 52 S JI loruted 111 l'orl;.t 1nu ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""-1.a j! u n a 2 ll<1lh s. ~ "'l'l'l h•tlllt' ''"'' .. l'lt'JI 111.111111 1111· • 1·111 .. r 111 11 H flf:\1 1-: C0:\1\11-.ltl I \I BRAND HEW "·'""'' ·1•111• '111·11IJl't' 1.crs 111 "" 1011.1 111-.. , h :! I t.1111.h 1111 1111. • ..irpd JP ·1.,.11 t' 1 l•1t~. thn•• CURTIS BRADLEY 8 UNITS Uni • ~115, n ·a• ly CO. ~..inla Ana Five 2 lxlrm W ILLIAM WIMTOM \\ hlw, 11111· .11111 .ill thp, & J I hJrm J•rimc pro Hea l fo:stalt-fJ7!'> JJ:ll pl.'rly. ~125.UOU. l5', hul1tl.i' w.1"111 l'i•,I( ,. dow11 Corona del Mer 3222 illld ( :1MMI V.111 ,, ncl pro BILL GRUHDY •••••••••• •••••• ••• ••• • --------I i.tory condo, tennis. i.auna. 1acun1, prki: for ooal or trlr. Clubhou~e. I m1 lo beach. 968·2297 or !..1611 4405 "'~ t ------~ix.·rity tl11 uout th( :-.~w R"' .. LTOR 675-6161 s f II 3 b ) ,.,1r_ ~ •. -o wy n('\l.er, r, 3 Br 2 Bo. cpts, drps, 11r('pl;,1rl·, on•an. '1t•w I:::xn!llent lam. hum(' SSSOMo BHA:-.IU NEW 3 Ur 21 • B.i. ll)lt'. 1 i m1 from l)oht•m·~ St lkh & OanJ Whurt S<l~l per mo ti:l4-K2K:! 115PM .~21 IU12 E'•'-4 BR + DEM 1111: .1rul 1'1.1111·' SIS.UOO IC l11t 0111' ot tlw JJ,I lhc 1deJI comlnnat111n 01 1111"' 11 11 •1'" tu F ii A gld hu"m'" l•w.111111\ ,1 new hom r 1 n ;in h.11.1011• .11111 ~10'1 11cr 0 l'<•<t'l ll i~h"·'' rot.it t• s l a h I I ' h •. 1J 111u11lh ""'' .ill $.'i!l 900 1c·kJ.,:1• ~:11 000 ---CURTIS BRADLEY nc1i;hborhood, IC'Jtun11..: lullpru1• Il l ltlt'l'' ~ -co REALTORS ----------•I :!h.i, lpk. lmlr) no pd:., l>llns, fncd. BB(.l. clean & ref ..:ar . $1!J5 675 ti900 _ !>harp $390. 847-2760 2 BDH~I. 1101\11:.. ll:l' sundcd .. w /01·c.m \ 1cw l..iv rm. with f1rl.'plat·t· W/W Carpet thruout Kitchen w range & oven $425 Mo. :l Dr + lionu::.. :! bJ Ba••I. llav Cph, drp~. l>ltn" s.t!S 1,.15 % 13 :! llr L1)!un..i .N1i;ut•I, all lh1• IJtt•-.t k1l d11'11 ·'I' di '>Hllll :XC'll \'\t:t; '"'" 111 I t < 499-4~4 I t I ·lnt·-ational Real 1 ·' UNITS ! lk!droom:., larJ?l' open ll!'.1mt•d II\ 1n)! room, la1):t' loim!lv or d1nin.: 11111m, d1!-.hWJ!-.her & huill 1ni., f1rcpla t't! Y. ,, ~ h l' r & d r) l' r 1 n dulled Good lm·ation l>S!Ju m•mlh ti40 s:15R Sh:irp 3 Br, 2 ba, fam rm. l1v rm, ranch :.tylc Edwurcb & SIJler. Free \'art.I mJ1nt & w<1ler C~c to t•cnlral park & bc:h Kids/pet:. ok. S400. LanJI rm, '11•w. a<lulh • I -BDRM. APT. al Wood,, dbl i:a r . l'anf1t· hi <.:oH• Beac h. Lanai V1llai.:e ~ t.4\1 Hi41 & • w /'>wlm pool One of the ~18 2H73 po1n mens O\"'"'''' '"" om .. 1>n1111·1lv 111·.1ku HewportBeach 1069 .:aralo(c, l.irJ:l' 111•1111-. J EJtateHet worlt Jll\\\hl'll' 111 01.111 i:1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 1 It. 111 :JU :1:! ·18 lo·l kt) .!:!1 ltll· so~n: Fiwr Up pn:. so:-.t 1-: br ..ind llt"". S 0 \l t: 11 r I ti l' '1 I 111.1.rll'l 'hll• biJth-.. 'h'fl ''""' n '"'' ----------·1Countv for lh1" \l,()(llf t\ '\l'YCI. \SS I 111 I. \'11 :1 har m1111 m '""1 '"'" \II l!IJ:.-. 1·1111t1•mp111 .11' .... 1111 llr :! 11,1 1,1,1 lu .iml 111 • .,. be:il renlab m Lai:u11J n...J. U fur -3600• w,dl.1n)! d1-.t.1n11· 111 J Hd rm' .! h.1lh' •"" .111 l1tiu:.t•I" """''' ltlO 1,;11 llll\.1le IJc',11'11 IJlll\ REMODELED l.ll'l'Jll\11'\\ ~l .!:111110 II-~ !J.196 ..:_if~pm. __ _ £or S275Mo .,..,....,.xes n n MISSION REAL TY •••••••••••••••••••••• • ~lti.\1100 ft·1· * 494-8057 * Coll 6 44 • 7211 COTTAGE MYSTIC HILLS 111.•r•! "''" '"''l"'l · a Y • · ·1 h1 :1 lt,1 ~.11111.1 'i'"' ,... _ .t•.11 •· , p.1111t .11111 i. .. dc•I l.H·ul.ir \tJ r.:r .. .tl t·", tli~11' l'1wlo~.-d ""1<'11 h111t1t• :\t:/1 111111 ll1wn 1111111' hi i.:ld ii:ht ·, ll ' 11011 ,t• ~1111 I '1 11:1'l ('1\ \I r.1lSI1111! ~;~ I.iv rm s.·111>1111111• 1111 .1h.1 I' I 111 ,,,.I I •11iil p.1rkhk1• \ d ""''' 111<) 1 .. t1WJ1l'I (',1111•1 l ·11111 Costa Mesa 1024 ..........•..•••••...•. 'i'' 1·1.11 ul .11 ltq11 1c .t ll1•d1111 I' 1 ll.1l~ '' ('or.ii. \).!I fl,,! lliOI I 11 ••pl.11 • , .1 u,l .t ~111 I ""II.'"'"' 1•1111 111111'' Ill .. 111• •1 I II II 1111 11 I •Ill ll<·,wh ' 1111,.,t Jll'' \II 1h" tor onl\ :-11:1,uoo LAGUNA HIDEAWAY 1.11>0 ISi ~· II\ "" rwr :1 111. 2 Ila h: 11.1!10 "1)1110 1 1,7;t 11110 U:i~::.~~ ~ -------·1 Prapertie• . LIDO ISLE 1s2-1920 ..., • lldnn 1 d .. n, I rpl1· :• 1'·1111>'. 1)1'.IHll'rl t•t•tl II\ 1&00 QUAil Sf NIWPO•f ftlACH RESORT PROP. Ucoaut dupll'X With VICW 3 BH. :! IJJ • m :1ny extra:. $.')(Ml Mo H'JI I\ WILLIAM WINTON 1<1·.11 !<:~tall.' tJ71> :13:11 Coda Mesa 3224 I II) .,, !;1.l.1011 ;1 llch 111 11pd.11,.d l.111 h l11il .... , ... ~ · 11.111' ~117,tMMl :~ l ~ITS on it at·t('"' 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO REALTY :~:177 \in 1:i1lu. N. R. *673-7300* dow 11t11\\ 11 till: 1-n; i\ H :1 hlk' Imm lakt'. l111·oml.' 1-. S5u.oou \ r\\ !'>a IL·!> 11111'1' 1:-~:! ICJ ll!MI I !)(iO,Wtl do\l.n S.•llt•r "'111 l'arr) b.tlJ111·1· ,11 X1 , I' 01.1.nl·r 11 .. ,,11••1 .11<• nt•cc.J.. 1 J:.h or DESIRABLE 110:\11-: :!Im. :!11;1. lkn. n pt<I. tlrt". J11r1•1·1I ;11r tw.1t i:.1rb d1~11. hllll'. p.1tu1. )!a r:c gr w alt• r furn 1\tl11lh on!~ . no pt'ls PHOME 494-0731 ~Wt>t lkh. J 111 :!11.t, IJ11i' J Ur 2 Ra, li.:e crnr lnl, ram __ gar, pal1<1. hll~> :! ~lk-. rm. fplc, t·ntry kit, wtr Beaut sel'ludl'd 2 Br. ilt'h. S.10<1\rlv ti-1.> 11.S .. pd S375 mo 554 7533 trplr. s un dt·ck, i:ar. Ir)! ----) <l . S38S + ull I 1!17 :11n Apartments Furnished VNy llll'I.' 2Br , l 12Ba C'o11<lo Flrepl;11•t·. laun l.acjwla Ni«JUel 3252 i:;t,;;;i:1~·;d · .... 37·06 dry ~l·rv1<'t• area. main ••••••••••••••••••••••• lcnance lr{'e. S275mo. OCEAN VI F.W adult •L•<::~·•1 ••l•l •l<••••t••l ••••I •• 963-R7311 •. 2 B • ,.. , 1 ~ 1 w ~ 1 r, • rom~unily ~pa~ .. r ws hr, drvt•r. ll!t' sun· 2Story, 4Br+ fam rm. 2 12 ~~4.IBiUa, be. S-17;, mo dl'tk S:l:.!5 Yilv h7~• !l:liK ha. Sprinj?dalc/Slaler bo · I 3707 • arl'a. S.135 83:J-tti!l:l ....,. . v· . 3267 Bal a Pen1nM1 a ,... r"ISSIOft 1ero ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• L"c 2 Ur. 2 ha. 1nr l. Ultl....,.... Huntington Cln 3 Br, 2 ba on cul de-Nr lw..it•h ~l:!S l llj w. HarbOur 3242 i;ac, fm·d yrl, covl.'~ed n.it Blvd !it;2 o~.05 1 t-1111• \1e~a Vt-rile 2 "ton ;, Hr. :! h 1 111 1n' .1in .. n1111·~ ''"• .i111 I'll • ·,1 l'l llf1111111111h HOLiDAY SPECIA' ., ll1•dr1111m •"-d1•11 111 (',11wo11 w w t·lutkd ''"" \.int Patio. ll•rrac-1· ~ ll• • 11111.is•• 01w 11111 .. 10 luc." n & hr.11·h \II 1111' 1111 nnl °'4•1 .AMI (';111 rl•I\\ lo ----------·1 11 a1h• C ALL 645-6646 I< \TE It ~:Aso:-;1\lll.I-: .\1 ro:.~ lrom Couott \ ••••••••••••••••••••••• pauo. $37!1. Wtr pd. Call 586·1195. Costa Mesa 3724 FIXER UPPER 111 Oil"•' n .. 1. hh111 I ..... 1 fh1n1• '"'11 I' 11111 .\ 11 • '~tl UUU I rt , 1 "' ~ t 11 ._ :"\.a..t l,tt \a I t,-;'' 11 • .111 CHOICE EASTSIDE 1111< 'II\ 11111111· 111,11 \\ • I ii I H • h II fl I' I II L' ,\ "·lluol"" Pl.1\h•~••"•' 1u f•' 1r \ 1rd hn.1\ 1 tr11pt'r 1111 I '• t \I I t11d.1\ t11 1111 .. 11111 ) """ tu llf11 t,l I ftft\11 A P~€HIGE: '-+-I HOM€~ Shaded TreH-Gardtn S57. 950-Vocant \lil\t 11.,;.hl tfl I iid •h.uh· '·"" 1r .. ;11 I 1, t H,•d11w1111 h••ll1• "'" dc·n 111.t cl1111111 ''"''" l'••I l\••JI' ""'(tt\t lt1 \\,tfFU \UlJI le"'' h\ I r 11h•r 11.1ri..11u \1 1111 111 1Hll l J I •' \ I I d I .. 1 '" ""' I Ill\ II ' di ·,..111 J ,_11 TAR BEL ":i I In Californio" Bv Ow111 ('lt.,111 ( 11lll""° P.irk :1hr :!h.1 111101. xtru:.. K:l.1 Kh'"I Founto4n Valley 1034 ••••....•.•.....•...... ('ondo for ,,1lc• lhr lh;1 111."ilJ 'fl It 01 \l 1k Squ.ir .. l '.11 k (;n•1•nht•lt & 1•11ll mo111'IOOI & r1•« "'I 'kMl lton 1-:111~ II U Ht•.1fl) ~:lti t.:14 .. Hunti*)fon leach I 040 ...................•... LAHOMA.RI( By owner 4Rr, lam rm boat .:ote Call ~llill lkll!.l S&S Resale S1>et•111l1!-.tS :i. 4 or 5 bdrm mod<'I' ,1v,11I. some w/pools. !J6K lll02 ~~gtoA Pro111.·rl1l'" SOL VISTA Cmlom ll('Hllly With :I nr. &I fur mul 11inl111(, t'Oultl bl.• 4 br i\lnum & tomtly room . Supr•r neighborhood T'rkl'll to WESTSIDE R~AUV INC 84l:l·n23 . Harbor raclf1c lite 1ludlo. 1mm11c . 1unkcn rplt'. poql, JaCU/LI , 0(.'('Rn view 16862 PactClt' Coo1tt Uwy, llR $43,000 ~-&46·9516 a(l 6 wlcdY"- f .. lrl.t t,4, ht I '"'' I lk1lrm~.1)1•11 ,111•!1 1°1111 I. l •Mt1C1 ,,,, , .... 1 ,/~P~€HIG€ ,, ... ," 111. "' ·'"''Ir -HOMES ' 1p• t I d1 1tf J II ~t 1 HI I•" h 11,.,. 1111rh1 .. 1d 1111j llMt '\ '\'"'I'"' I '\ II ""' 111 lltt 111·•!1'111 "' ....... 1, ,, .. 111-.:1•101 .o11il EHDAHGERED 11111,•1111·~ .. 1 ""'' I• SPECIES .1...... I I'\\ le II 11!..• 1111 .1. )11 I a ti~ll'd ' I 1111,1nl11111t 1111· Roberts 111 th• h•· 111 .. 1 1 .•i.:1111.1 ll.•.11 II "'1111 I I 1'1J1C'IHl1111•. Re alty 1••111111··11 •.ti 111 "''"''" 11.1 I p .. 11·1111.tl I 111 t•1 ""'••"•1,d p .. utttul •• , ... t'Jll ku!'T1Jnirhir1 ,.,.., h fi\V:' ~ .;.:i l c'f:. \ Irvine I 044 ~.{iZ>~IlO~ 499 ,800 ······••····•···•·••·· 1·1;t1 'I' I" '\I II t. I" 1 l ).. t I t )il 110 11,1 d .. L' 1n• .. I 11\11n "ttH lo ' II 1111 11 ........ II J,, I I I •I I • ""'" I 11 I:\ '• I' 11\l1·tl 1111 l) ,1 I .l't~. ut II 1pl11 -._\ "' '1111"' , I 4 '' II '.... • I 11 t I J~I t """" l 1f I t .. 11 \I I I' 1 uh I 11111 , •ht'• 111 t.1•1n I tilt THERAHCH ~ ~t \ I ltr ;! , ll.1 lam 11n 111111111 ,ll'JI j.'.1r lll' .:1 .11lc•tl 1 ph .~ 1l q1), :...><! IKll'l Distinctive Deane Homt 3 BURM & fam . rrn, :! h.1 • on a <·111 rl\'r lt>l Ntar comm11n1ty park. p~ol .ind llghtt•d ll•n111i. t·oob. Tt11 .. !lt•llJ1hllul hoim· 1.'11n lop t•ond1tion pr,,• S!l!l,5(111 .. 523 !°AMPU' l>a· IRVl~E OPKN UAll,Y RAM T 8 P \1 TRADE/SELL I ,1r.1 ~I'•• 11111 I t,..drm "''"''' 1111111 '""" 11 . ti Iii I If \ ,oJ ti " I li11t1 d ('I•"• 1n ~ •••• )011 /. ll<.,1llnr l'H ki d I ..ASltm REAL ESTATE qoo Glrnney•<" St ~4 947) )49 0316 RfAL ESTATF The Ped~ct Gift For Christmas ., lldrm rh.i r111 c·11t1.1 •1· " 1 untf'mporar\ h1 l11l•, lot-.1t1·il "1th111 w.tlk1n~ 11"1.111. c• tn 111'.l<'h ::,X'I :,IM) Hew Ll st1ftCJ IJupll'\ I u111l h,1.., • U<lrm ' t11n1n .i: f11l•pl,1u•. clc•c·I. & \It'\\, ~nrl unil ha .. ;: IJ<lrnh au y den. 2 f1rt•pl.11 e' + up.:radc::. Sl:!5.0oo Great Potentlol! I bdrm. h-Omf' on n lnq~r ll·2 lol; room for an 11dd1 t111na l unit S<H .0110 FlllM 1104 So. Coast Hwy. LAGUNA U~ACll 497-2457 ~Hl91Mtl 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TWO.STORY NIGUl>:LSllOR l-;S 3 Br + drn F:xdu"" 1• jl8tC llUllfrlcd Urt'll l\11111 \-\I, mln."1 & n1ghl llllhlii $129.500 JAYW Y~A-rg Rt-;ALTORS · 499 2:?17 BIG CAHYOH Cluh . VIEW. $215,000 ~ P ~EH IG€ :!i5 :\h.·s:i l>r • 51H t.700 3 Br. 3 ba townhouse Sparklln~ n('W ton<l 3 Br Condi) ·0 fX'l!'. Pool S 170 <..'a 11 '' 1:1 la ''. encl garagl'. s:ii:; mo' S.16 1371 or &16-54~ itiH-5220 . ..................... . '"" \.1·\\111111 II.I\ ltl -I HOMES ~· . ( .11.11111.1 ' Iron 'Jh t" ::i;2;1 ~. Sidi':! h1 !11•t· I pt. " , tlr1" j.!.1r. ln1·tl HI p.11111 $40.00 WEEK & UP •Studio& I Jiit \pt' .. rv & \t,1111 s1·1, A\ .111 •I 'hunt' St•n I lt1l 11ool 2:li11 '\1•" port lllul C:\1 ~-------- 11' 'l.1m11111 th I 1' 111 "''" d1•m .. 111t· \l.11 .11llU. h-1'1 1i11x 1110111 \\Ith \H,W ' \I.ii ho..uhu1ul' W .AT ER FRO HT 2 Br. lplc, yard, clt•an. 3 br deluxe ranch w /41' avail JJn I, S.1'>0 mo pvt dock. Yearly Jea:.c 831-1256or83l 22~12 hh· I Ir• l'l.1< 1• I ';1111 lt•tl [111111.il '1111111.: 11111m We t h.11 .... p.11 11111' k1t1 l11 II & 11.11111' 1-;,tr.J I.tr.: .. "'·"'''I \\ 1rli< \.l.1"'''11 \IC·\~ llolllll l.11.11h Ill ... iut .1._:t· J ( .tt ~,11 a..:,t• I ·"I Ill)~ I 111 llt' I ,1111.d 1111'\ll'\\ 1.1 1 1700 HEW PRIME Waterfront Condo ' llr ' ,1-. lr1 1,.,,.1, l•tl 111,d cl111 r111 1~1 1111.11 I I I• ''I (I II I) 0 II I'll .. 1.' ,rr11 HEWPORT BEACH lll11rt ~ I 111 . :11 • ll.1 I h' 1;11 1:•· I .Im II\' r11011l t-: f'l.111 l 1111h~l1 llt'1Ptl \It•\\. of l1.11'k 1\11\ Oii 1.11 l!C' f!l'C'l'llh<'ll . Ltk•· rl\'\\ n1nd Wallo. lo I""''' F11r ... ii•· '" "" 1wr ·•1:1·111 ::.i:1:1,:1Ull ti l I h~1:!'.l l'H l> i'i:! i4lll d.1\' Son Clemente 1076 . .......••.........•... THE VIEW \LO:--Jo: I!'> \\'!IH 111 SI 15 .UUO \J11q• 1111111'\ ROY AL REALTORS 11Nl11t'.11111n1111! t-;,t11•ll,1 ( '.11111 lk h 111.1 .?I I.I Son Juon Capi1h-ano I 078 ••••.•..•.••..•......•. Su))l.'r ~ha11> \"111.tl!I' Sun Ju.in l11~nh1111,.,· :1 lk•1lrm I '• hath, la1 ,i:t• µutlo. "llll(lt• (('\ d . n1•11 r pool ~~!.000 .AMCHOR.AGI IMVESTMlHTS f714t 4"·7711 31901 PASEOCIELO I Off Dl'I Ohi"ll)l'I) Chui m111•! ;noo 11q rt rnn. on 11pproll 1' Jt're 1"11rmal 11111. pan'hl rom rrn w ~ct twr l'rnf'I> hl'<t'l>d j.!munrl~ $1~.~IO •IONDRULTY• <iAl.Lt-;K y or 110\1 t-~S l7I411l1·941 I trqilt''-Sp.1rkl1ni: ~ :! :! Im• nh~e u1111:> JU't 2 lil•1• 1o,, frnm :.urf .a \ rs n1·11 ::>I l~l.500 \11''" \t•1 II•• arc.1 •I hr, 2 ba. rr111s. d r>r'>. hlln:.. IS!I.' t'onwr lot. t•ncl ha<'k \d. l>rl\<' hy 3<.IU:! M mnt•:-.l)ta ;>Ill I Iii 8469103 --- Hewport leoch 3269 ~IK !li55 ur 1.1~ :l'.lh 7 SUS CASITAS 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M 1nutc-. lo ;>..II. I II I< ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._,.-.....,_,,......,,......,_.....,_~ rurn ,\dull' nu llt'I :'\ ''f<ll lll'l.f:X Sp.11·1011i., \l.1 •11 11la11rwd :1 3 l :! Jll:->t .! hlol'k' tu l.EASfo.:S AVAILABLE ON Pf.NI NSULA' 2110 Newport Bin i ('\I 1-:."r:-.clt· 3 BH + dt•n. 288 Ll\'C m Irvine Village. Excllm~ :i Bdrm home E llav S.150 mo Wl' have homes avail. for w/bcach & waler arro::.::. llULIL>A Y 1'1.AZ,\ 1.1:1:!7·1!10wn1·r /Bkr lca:.ein•• thestrccl $4!Xl/molw. Ut•lu>-1• I hr apt ~lll(l m11 Walnut Square ~5Pt-:<.:IALLY LAltla: Adulb uni}. 110 t>l'l' Wti:1 ~uri" SI 1.5:.!!l .:rn~s ."'H'W ( ;ourl f. !\ulc• ltn· a I wn. hi.tinl)alSl :l~l.500 :1111 2 R.i , 5:17~, mo •B~:HTl lA llE:-<H\ • t~I:! !IH~i lh :AL'l'OllS ·l!tl! 41:!1 ~l!i D1•I :\1ar. S.in t'lc•m 4-PLEX. $76,500 :1 ll r . :.: lia N 11 C :\1 S:~l!1 mn So ('al1f lt<'alty !'°> u; ;,-~>[>. 7i>:.! or •.• x Ranch Ct1l llom<'1> 4 Jldrm & den. l"ronl Pomona ''"" 1\11t 15 Dcerficlcl U niv Pk w/v1cw of walcor, boab & Culverclalc Col.Park Spy1:la~s 11111. $S75/mo. sl.75. lladir lor, .-111 11111 TurlleTlork Ai:lH:ll 1400 S1ni:lc' uk h:~· SI !•. 2 bdrm, your choice or 3 ~..--.~ Bc.!Chl'Omlwr ti.II :!0 1 I from S340 lo $400. or ~"'17-2501 J bdrm, your choice of 14 H A R D T 0 I-' I N D 1 --a H 'lls J 7 50 W••ll 1111111. ;! 'r old 111 ,.1111 from S3JS. to 5475 Easlhlurr F.xl'c home: ~: ••• ~••••••••••••• '1 .1ppr1•1 l.Jl1t111 lor.1lio11 Condo :!fir. l 1'" 1~~1~1 4 bdrm your t·hoice of 6 4br . 2ba. fam rm. !-ioll l 111'111 Jln>lMN'd "''" i-hop J.!,•I ·~~.. '\!' fH't trom S450 to S550 waler. New <:rpl::.. <lrp.... .ALICIA PLAZA pmi: 11•nll.'r I.ow '·•<'•'" mo 1·11 ti:>-1.1 No fo'ccs paint. Walk to :-.chools. Srl.'OIC MounL11n \1t·"'~ •. , l•11tnr in :.mo..: ln·t• t-.~id•· ;11w 11,•v.il\ rkror RANCH RE.ALTY !-.hop~. tennis rluh 1..irJ.!t'. dh .11lull I&:! ll1·nwt \'.1111•' .• 1 "11111·1 hmi• li;i• \II & 11,1110, nr 551 2000 ~750 /mo. 1.~1· lt('f,. lldrm At>h F111 n & u11 n•,11r1 11t l1·n rl'l1•rr Pd to "·hool'. ~l!l:i i; 11 • .! IWI • 640-6775 or 645·22 IO I urn ·'' 1.11tle l'.llm ~pr -----1•1101. J.1ru111 ll1Jll,1rch mi:,.. Seller may rnn 1111<. fn<'d yrl, i:ar, n>t't, 3 Br. 2 ba. on cul de sac, l.: *HOW .AVAIL. • ~I 1;1:;1 or '>Ill 1,1 10 ,1d1•r \'•\ dq>s. kid~ pclb ()" S:l50 yd, l'l<>l>e lo schls & prk 11-tF: BLUFFS, $500 to 252 1l ~toe k1111r t 1.n1;. ·' P1<0Fu;s10'\\I. E11l·,S:Jti7177 S375 , Isl mo. only Si!l:ipermonth llllb IU-:\1.ESTAl'E SS204.JOa~_7_P_M ____ 1 HIG CANYON. S750 tu Sorrv n•rrwh ll l 'l'1;1i7r.li 'l:!Si51'1, I llr W pool, l(aS Ull<~ $995f>l'rmonth ih l. for ,\nn trpk quu·l n •,.1drn1111I NEWER :i BR, 2 BA. <'pls HASTINGS & CO. _11 ... 1. lor ll'>IM' s.i;;,o m1>. drps, frpl. dshws hr. 1 h·l2 I IOJ p11t10 SJ75 714 91>.1 4569 Rl'a tnrs or 531 95-15. Agt No Fl.'t' UV llm!-., Carme l :1 Ill l>IO 551,ll IRVJNt-: +FR, nr f)ark & si•hnol Hewport a~ach 376-i ...•.•.........•••••.• BESTIUY Somt• IM!OJlh• ,,1y )'OU .,1•l whJl }OU p.1y fur ' Wt• 11( Real Estate Counselor I' l'<l f C-. 111 \ l"• t nH• Ill .111.ih"'· ,1ppr,11-...i". fall Xr 1·xc·hani:c a1h ll'•' S111•c.·1.d111nj.! 111 111 h 11111111 pl1•x p1<1p1•rl1c' \I r-:.c:; \ vt:n u1-; .'I 1>r + l.11nlly :.! ba, dhl ..:ur • frc•,h p.11nl A I cond ~li!!i ~HI i72!l lt1•111lor ~·11~,.r' & lht~ t·r~ "' .111 Fountain Valley 3234 Cati Hon Eth, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 II lh-•llty r,.111 1;~1;;, SIX UNITS. Coi-t.1 :.ter..1 'l'•>JI l11rntion. Xlnl c1111d :'>111!'1 "'II' St75.IXMJ. 'I !!:A<: Ell H EAi.TY 554i tilil H1•dt•1:. 3 hr, 2 hn, nu cpts. llrp~. fpl•'. 1•nd putll) !11 :1 7 5 I m o !l (j 3 4 5 0 !I s:11 %•15 Al(l No fN· L(; 3 Bl\. :1 BA. rrril. cllohwsr ;\Janv up11rade:i SJR5 i 11 !1113 451HI or ;.:11 !1545. Ai:t NI) 1-'rc· 2 BH.2 Be ...... $3253.'lO s.550mo i~0617 2 Im. 2 Bo ..... -. SJ75-525 Bl rr I I I 'I lift ., I . :i Ult, 2 Rn .. _ .... S395·800 u !i cvr · • ' m 3 Bil, 21,.l b<1. ... , $400-625 Lovely g~ccntx;ll & P•"'' '1 UH. :!''.t ha, furn . $5!!5 _S450 A!llll4_4 1JJ.J •I HR. 21!. Ha. . . . -S7!1S 4 BR, 2 DA. frpl.. 1 hlk 1 BHi CANYON from ocrun Yrly. lh•n 3Blt.:!11 Bt1 ... 5700 lal. S47S. Ai,:l. f110ll51. A~k for IA'i. f1•r m•>rc• A11il th1· pru·c· •• lf'~i. M1·mh1·1~h111 111 :1 lfoallh Cl11h ;\ t1•nn1~ <.'luh. l"r1•c• ll•nni~ ll·~!<un., Hilhunb . Sw1mm11Ht :'t Gl)lf 1>r1\'1ni: 'lt11n l(1• :, Sau 11 a~ .. .: r 1• .1 1 111• ' ll\'1t11.:1:L S11nd,1y BU(/11 ·~ Pnrlll'S with liv11 IJ,1nth 1''ree Sun<luy brunrh Loh for Solt 2200 ....................... .. ... Eli..tHaqon 231 Cantatlon .A ve. Your n·nt tlollnrs i:111•v<'11 111rlh1•r•••A 11•111111 Corona •I Mer Lots--Costa Mesa :I llllHi\1. I '• Bu Pn·~t11ie You 11re lhl' winner or 2 :! \Jl'<•llt I w 11ldrr ,1n-.1 $1UO mu A~l tll'kt<ti.lolhe mu1n11•n11nr1' r rc·w pr11 frss 111nal 111a11a"••m1·111 lilUll thul l llr<'' ;ind frir•nrll) 111•11-:llhoro; Motkb 011(•1\ 1l.11ly to 7 Sorn'. no nm• 11nrl1•r ;!\ It. no 111•l '< H1111mm.1l1· ~r.,,11·1· ll\~11l11hlt• ;\ton th tr> mnnth 111 t•111111m·\ hn11,1• n\l d oor 1' n1'"l'r !Iii:.! 4171. 51h )j103 Sporh. Vocation 1·on,1 Can''" lit>ul!hl ·" .1 p,tt'k,tf!\' n r -,1·p.ir11t1• u; lloou' Hm. :1 Bil. 2 lf523CAMPU5l>a·IRVll'(E &Recre ational c ',ill for mon• 1nf11r Ai;l II\. lrril. 1bhw,hr. t•p\i. OPEN UAJLY Vehicle Show 1;;;1 il~ll 1lrp'l l'all ;ihout our nt tht• C'hmtma11 Ht1nu' $;.l!l5. II A \I TO f) P .:\1 ANAllt::I M * *. William W inchester 8 L~I Tre. Lane lr•lne Ynu nn· 1h1• winner or 2 11rk1•l!f to the Sporis, Vocotion & R•c,..ationat Vehicle Show 11l lht' ANAll£1M CONVENTION c~:-.in:n 714·963 4569 or 531 ~5 NEAR Ni':W 2 sly 4 Br. 2• • C 0 N V F. N T I 0 N .. at No F""e CL'"'Tc-lt Oak\l.IKKI Cianlt•11 A11h n.,_._ ... __ Ha. fom rm, t•pls, drpi.. "'"' r, 38r.den.2Ba,rµlc,hul(e thruoul. Oep req'd .lan.2lhruJan 11 Patio, i:.ofl wtr. clb hse 640 0074 Call 642·5678. r'lt :1:1:1 to I claim your ticket:. AA!l In Im• lat It.th J 171 1 >6-l:i 115~10 pn' . ownr, S33S mo S<' Uke new 4 Br. 2 ba., ten * * • 008 2352 nls cl & ~-Colon} 1700 ltlth SI tat l>o\1'1 HuntiftC)ton Beach 3240 area. Paul Mortin Newport H cil(hls, 3 nr. 2 t714>tA2 Kl70 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Real Estate 644-7383 Ba. xlnl cul·de-sac loc. 1 BR. aero~~ from hrnch ---walk to beech, 1 yr lease $ 0 · i---------•ls.n Luu1 Rey Twnhse, 3 ~.," ,,.2 8413 No IX'l.'· 17 . <.:arport fo'OR LEASE: 3 bedrm. 2 Br 2'" Ba, fplc, wet bar. ......, mo.,... • 675 5205 or S:l3 2105 ba, brand new, 1700 .sq.rt. highly upgrudcd, new WALK TO BEACH b Landing homl! w /3 cor drps le cp\3 thruout. Lov 3Hdrm Duplex S4RO mo STEPS TO Bf'ach. :i r l{ar. $525/mo. inc h.lg ely view. walk to pool, CdM 8F,S1'STREET b 11 • W n l r · $ 3 5 (J .... .Un 2 thru Jan. !l C11ll tl42·5678, clCt :13:J to clulm your t1ckrt.~. g11rdencr, No pet.<1. golf & tennis. No pets, Like new 2 bdt m w /yo rd ~869-380-1 t-'OR Lt.:ASE: 3 oodrm, 2 ~mo. 752-92&9 & aaragc ~mo s.. Clemente 317 6 ·' bu, btund new 1900 11q .ft . ----PF.NINSULA POINT .... •••••••••• .. •••••••• ••• WltlGHTWOOO 1.ul prime hu1ld1n1: lot. l~it area, Sherman. S48 IOOO. G46 7414 l.i ndln" home w /form11l View. Turtlerock Te rr. 3 4 Bdrms w /bulrnnies. n -chelor oil 11t1I. Youn" •1 .. 8r & Jo'am Rm, beaut. ..., • " chn rm .• ram rm, wet 8)0mo. 751-0617 l'realiglous wood tnlr & people. $135. i-·cc St& bir.$576. /m o . lnclda cxlr, beams & warmth. Reacbcomllcr, 631·20U &iardcncr. No pcu. 2 Br a Bo. lux apt, OVt'r· $000/)'rly lse. or S47-2501 Robtrh l•Glty looklnA Newport Baty. SHORT BLK TO JJCI I • .a.. I 611 with balcony & (pie Immac ulate & wood11cy South Lopna 3786 _.. 1133.9334 1nlcrlor 3 Bdrm, 2 ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOn'l i:1vl! up the 'hip' 1----------1 Vocaot and rl'lldY Im 2 8R. 2 bll on lh1• ocean "L1,t" Jl rn c1u .... 1t1ed l Br, 2 Ba townhouse mcdlalely $480 mo Furn. $700 • unfurn $600 Stup to 11hore re:rnlla' Find what you wtint in Pool. rlubhouae. $385. WATERFRONT llOM !:S Total st~1ty, ch:~valo~. 1"2 !.11'1 • ----Dally PUot Clo 11'd11. Av1il. oow. W ·lG $31-1400__ rt.><.' forlJ'1<'~ 400 2R35 - CB DAIL v P1LO_T ________ r_,_•<l_<1_.y_D_1t_c_em_1:>_e_r _24_1_9_76 /\dd 11 Build It D1<l per 11 .. Hammer 1t . Cc1roet 11 O:ment ti W ir e 1t HOC' it Clean it .Move 11 P "' "> s 1 I Pa tn I 11 N c1 ti 1 I P 1 a s ter it .. F 1 x 1 t. SERVICE Plumtl Root 11 H aul it 11 P.lt~11 ll Land~i:.apt• 1t Tilt• 1 t Add ti Pl.mt ti Appliance Repair C~t Senice HauJinq Hottwc"o•.tnq Pointi!MJ/Pa~rinq ~~:~~~~~~!:':~~~ ..... ~~:!'::~~r.:1~ ......... ,~~~·~.~ .............. . ················•··•••• ···•·•·•·········••···· •.•.•....•....••.••....••••••.•..•••.•..........••...••.•............ \l'l'I I\ '\1 I I( ... I' \lit ~l'I ..... \u ... C • .Jl 1 I I 1 I I >I:.!.! Yt>l II \\'I-. 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(Jvcr 21 yrl>. lmmed 01>cnlng,. 1\ppl) in p1·rso11, \11• n l::ds l'tua, .\10 E . 17th ~t.<.: M. numht•r & UJlt· lo::.I Call 40 \\hh1·-. the n111a11Jll} vt Ucl1vcry m<in ror early llu11111ii.:1on Ulh l'ohn ,111 Jllr.11111.11 1.ul\ :•'., J.1 morn. L .1\. Times, home 1.>1·p1 .>.Jl, ~1621 un ',11·a111111 lo T th•u• dd1vcr) route. 21 ~ hrs a ----f)\_lt• JO thru .IJn ~· \ ,1ll ch•) ~1U!itl have econ. ln'il !-.ml malr hl.11•k I"" "'cl !»-10 Iii>' ''""011 \'1t J•l .ir~~ ""------r ..1r. Adult~ only. No 1111""1, An-. lo "S<•tltl "'"'·1t1ni;. no colltct1ni:. I< i.:~ i\ll I> l!l'i 1917 t & \\\·,t mrn~ler Hunt. Heh -~y~n. Jrt:a t...f.11 01::!6 I IY... r \I.ill' Col he Ian reparohon --, . 11 '\ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>i•ll\c'rv m;in. !'arly AM " 'i1arn ltl Jr. H Schools & 'I 1 ml!~ rou t e, <.:osla llr.1111:1'. & lt111 ht'-.1• r ln~truction 700S Mcs.1. No c11lteclinl!, < \I c, "'r >' ll o1 11111111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mu!>I have dependable 11.ll 1 l>IX C'ar 546 441!1. IA,...l :-;111 "h•lt' dui;. J ill> I• · 'l1•dth · \ 11· 1111,hard t.. 'l\11·k,1h•ll'. II B Aft 411111 !lhll 1:155 Lo:-.l Orangl.' & Wht ni.Jh• 1.tl, I mu~ old, blue !'ull.1r \\ rrame kl.'I! Vw Cl.I;\! fi.10 HJ.Ill or !133 ROR4. FolJ:"IJ. B1.1t·k m.ile tloi.: \H' lr\lllC'. OM· 17 M I :1:.'<li or 5311 451;.1 l!E\ W0:\1 t;" TRAIN FOR BARTEHDING TWO w~;~;K Cl.ASS NATION WI IJE .!OB l'LACE:\1 l·:NT ASS IST AN<· 1·: <;()()0 .1011 0 I' PO RTl · :\ 11H:s AMERICAN BARTENDERS SCHOOL 1qi11-; J7lhSl ~:\ Found l'r"" n fnc;h Sl·t HJ.I l'l60 h•r tin p I erl w '1·hok1• St hn~h \11.i't T11 Ctt,..,l ' h .1111 \ 11 I' ,11 i .... \ ·-- It\\' t,, W .1rnc•r II II H4!4p Won~d 71 00 H H 'Ill> Dark Gray ~ Lin ctni: mall' m1x('d l1r,.1•1l 1 re So Santa Ana < '.tfl :.~,:! I llf:l Hll .'.'\l> lw-.1111 Or.1n1•c> & II lilft' 01,tk 1-.1l Ill' Jlt".H'fi .1 l .1lt11·rt \\ 1•11 tr;itnl·d IU4!2llli I.().., T (; I ,. v ,\I I II Sth11.1111• r \l ~de . \'1 1: llbr Vu llomt•s, NU l•IO OO!MI ~ ti 14 . '7!Hi I.OST' 1-':1rr1n·~ l"t't'10: .. 1k1· :.; lll'lb 1111tlc•r I 11 ' I i: 11 I ;1 \ I l' I II I l ~ I 0111 l!lh" n 1·;w \lln ;\1 ""' ni.: l. ""' -1·!1. rf'rl hrn 1\111•11.111• 1111x M~ill' :"arn1• lkll1mt·r t!li lR:lll ....................... /\!\,\,\ \1\1\,\A ,\i\ \ SEC1/GEH OFC An11u~111g lh'c<>pl. f:11111l11) 1•1\ I ';i \ \II Ft'l'' l.11 flt·tnC.•p., \J.:('lll'V llY.!O llm~ Sl. :Sll' lO I ;\1•\\ r•11rt Ul'1d1 b:1:1 Ji I !HI t'.111 fur App l·:,1,1h 1,5 ~ Comp llhkpr. 11\l' rn rC'h !-.al l'vl tm,bH. T\' I i I (' 1· n o It , C d \I 1'"-1 I !llinli 'Ii 11 'lllOi A n ' w " r i n ).! S ,, r v Onc·r,1t11r ti:, :\I l' I·:~ p ·11 Clnlv :!2il Forl·al \\'I' l.:i1mna lk .1ch AUTO 11'SUHAi'li<''1 CASUALTY UMDERWRIT• DENTAL OFFICE MGR • Expt•rrcntc nl'l'Ci.sar) llU'>Y pral'lll't'. Shon work wl'ek. llcneltls. Jlunt1111non Me ach. 847 li07G UIUVJo:H W/\NTJo:L> Semi rl'lired 10 d n ve me· ITI)' cn r N.ll. area to Anaheim dt11ly. 772-0740 UJ) s. G4U.<!078 eves . -----ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLER Eleclronrcs Mfi.:. h.1s im· mml'tl OIK'ntni.::. for clci:· t r on 11 <i ii" 1· m I> I e rs . fuhlcnni:. 1>tull 1nl{. P /C ho.ml rt•q . Xhtl bt'nc 111· l'I g ml'd'dl'ntal rn~r In· II• r v I!' w Tu cs I W l' ti I · fhur ... 'I ..1m 1113 pm. Dr~l' lrl'>lrunwnts. 102 Baker ~l l'u,.tJ :\1 1'~3 . l'h · ln!I 5;!1.10 ~:.O I·:. GUARDS Co1ta Mesa l'(•rm.anrnt. Full & 1'.1rl lime. l'hn11t• & 1ra11sp rc· q'll. H1•\1 1'ti1I wt•knnw. < '.rll 5-Ui 0:.!7 1, ofr hrs Ill:!, l 'los~d Wcdnc ... tlay Happy Holidavs "" P• l .. • ~u ruu ,, or •dh 1,·oit lku.irwss /Invest/ Fi nonce I • d1l11ll I "r ' lt1 1!111101 " krl • h f>rl\d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ...... " 111• I ''"1' m.1 ''' 1 "'"·"'' 0111' c·.,,1,, Business 1\rl I :. Is & ('I ,II t:dfll' fl 11t•1•dl'tl 11 I wklld ('1,tl I Salt'. rn,1J11r ">h1q 1 I! c'<'nl1·r (,,~ r •clny 510 ll!Hll I.OST hlk l.,1 h. "llukc" vie 1\fJ1n fkh Prk, High S<-houl or l·;m1·r .iltl UJ) w1 .. 1rrni: (hoke rhatn 4!~1 n-1:1 L.1r).!I' i\uln 1\i;t'nty OrnnAI' ( 'o ~l'l'kl ~ l'\lll'r d & tra1nr1• Jlilo 11nd1•rwnkr'> lrvme Pc·r .... mner i\J?ency 4!111E17lh Cu~lr.i Mesa ~Ulll:.!2 1 612·147<' I II I I Ill I 11. ,, lrl ~o ot Orange Couniv s mos• beouhlul oportmenl communrttes A relaxITTg serttnq wlltl streams. warertoos and moioslfc ITees Feorunng pools .Jocuw sauna b1lharo~ ond excmng clubnouse Wllll socrol events Tenn:s. gym and volleyooq al Tile Village More of eV91Yftilng vou re looking t\lr Fuml!Ure Is ovoRoble Ono and 1Wo Bedroom AduftLMng. on ices open 9 00 lo 6 00. Now renting I ~1 lc( '1cck ,;\ 111~ ttiL-. .. ( ' • • --,l.101! l\d•J'll'. I•"'' 1,'•"'lMl•·.o 'Al)llCJµ f1 .1rn ~lt1!1 o111.J,t'"'ll. " CIB~lltried Adi 'l'll bljl ltem11, 11mall item" or any Item Jual CAii ~8. • • • Dennis Zan,lttr '"'"· tl111 1111 \\. .thl '"''·' '"5+-11111 :1 P<•d1S~ Opportunity 5005 I I .• ,. I \ u I II cl 11111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• Ed Brubaker 6200Edi~r H ..... tinqton leac:h ' 111 I I lh11 \\100• r t.tf i ••I I• ii• Sporh. Vocation .\ R~creational V~icle Show rl th• \"\ \111.l\I I)'\\ .. : ..... 1 1 11' n :v1t-:H .1.111 :! thr11 .I.in •1 l .111 t,\'.! ~;iH, 1•\I 11;1 lo , l,11111 ~(lllr l1d\Ch "' . ,, • l"ll'ilr1111m l11-.1m • • ol11q 110 IX'IS s:!t"I :>t~X \\ \\ 1l"1111nr1 upt C ' II r ,1 p I:; <: a" 11 :1111 \111111,, nn l•N~ 4110 \11·1 I I m ,1 l' \V ,1 )' , ,\ 11 l ~ • •1;•1 1•111 : 1-:.1 l 'i1tl1• ~1'11 cfopl1·x :! 111 I' .. 11.1. frnk. •lhl i.:.•r ...:011nQ ~>I~ :111.\'l "1'1'""1 ,1,,111 1'11ul ~Room & Boord 4050 , •. , n· . .ttun .ar•··• \.tull" ••••••••••••••••••••••• unl\ "" IH'I I r••m ~.UAI \'1•Ull).! ··n~'.l flt't'I \l ,1nh 111 .. , \ml!CI t,\,f\ ht.tHI & 11111111 Ill 1111111 \1,111.11:• 11 h, lk h .ir1-.1 KIO I Ii I c :1.111.11!.1 \1 1:1111 ( " NOW YOU (Ar-J AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH Park Newport Ll'XLHV ,\I' I' 1.1\'l\lt: <herlookrn~ Tlw Wult-1 EllJ•IY $7[>0.0011 ht'.1ltl1 'PJ, 7 i.w1mmrn14 JMIUb, H lil(hle<l (•ourl!I, n11lc' ol hike tra1b, putting, 11hut llc•hnanls .J 1 n rroni S2:M 50 mo Aho 1&2 bdr m plan .. r) 2·~lory luwnhou~t'' Rentab to Share 4300 ••••···•·•···••·······• W;mll-11 .I f1•mal1·~ l11 .,h.1n• I llr ho111c. ''"ll<M•I. un 111111 111t•r 21. Nortn t::\1 mu'I IM• c•mployrrl $17'• mo .-.111 fl.172 hlwn !i IV 7PM AVOll> INCllMI' \'l'lllU: H ooM 'I AT i·;s 1 4ui'5r (ll,m..s UNt1. .. urw T.1k1•!. lhc c; UI'~,,,.. nrk ciut of l111d1n).! lhJt 1w:1rr HO<l:\1:'>1 \TE HJ<! 113'1 Srn1°l' \1171 GarOCJfS fo,. R~nt 4350 ........•..•••..•..•... $311 Sl'li:t,E Stor.1 ~11 on Iv IH07 1•1.11·rn11.1, ('o,ta Ml'~;I '1'14 J7ti:I 4400 I J\r • 8.1 upp<.•r . '.!11.1 '\o IM'L' !027 \ .1ll'nn.1 1-:lec k1tch. priv. potrn., ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ·"''' 'lllflO nr !) 16 ti'lll'i Huntifte)ton l.ach 384 ....................... & ba I conics. cr pl~. draµeric~. parking, cle\'alor'\. Optional maid ser" Ice 2 ur, rrL<1 , pool, play yJ .. Ju~t north of 1-·n,hion n n Ill' t 11 . 2 2 o 8 A . b land at J a mboree & lll'lnwor<' 536 oos~ San Jouquin Hiiis Rd . twar Lok• Park Ueluxc 3 br, 2\.41 ba, atl. dbl gar., patio, frplc. 171 Alub11m11. 536·346!l o 1-·or leasinit inlormot lon: ~-l7J8 1 BR P11rk Newport top --------4 floor. Avail Jun<' 1 or •L ... ..._Aptt• I :! 3 bedroom, children long"Cr, Below mkl prkt> $289.SO. 644 8481. Art 5pm uk, pct')! con1ldored.2 Rr.1•7BaTwnhstatylt. dl,hwaaher ,, carpet s. blln11. cptll, drpa Incl <ln1pc11. c:losed 1uage, PatJo. bHted pool. Adlt., rloite lo schoola, super ,., pet.a. G3S. &4&...aMa nlcc 4 pltJCI, rurnl\ avalloble. C al <114 >8411508. 10am·5P '1 dll)'a. SUS. Bachelor. all utll SlD(let. Fee SJ5. Btacbcomber, 131·2011 Ott 54'1 •Z!Ol WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH (ht"•' W_,,, 1.0 fh '"'• •"41 Ir••"'• A..e ./Ak~•I--. ./c__..,. ,....itot1111 ..1-./t ....... ./r..n --• ./..,.._ ~ -•l MO t'REE RENT• 1·2·3 Hm. orrlces from s 12:, p er mo. Ad j Alrportl'r Holt>I. No lcur l"t'Q "33 3223 Tll noon --60' PER S9FT 1617 WESTCLlt'f NB AOT. $4l·S032 1501 W..._lfff Dr. Newport rtnantlal Ctr ~0-.S,OC• Call on Site Manlller ('714) M2 31t t ext.!!!_ BHr jWiM Tavern '>: ETS s;!()CKI \Ii I l'l11.,h11·~t har In .11 • .1 llu ... ~ Street Ou bot .111d 1111· 11.11 ion.; (l,,..11t•r 11111'1 ""' \ (' .. 1.111• 10 h.oncll1· pro hJll• prupt•11 v 'lllWHI~ (ilMHI \»rm:-1\1•1 >ll7 l"IKI BURGat ST4MD L:!J?lllla lk.u•h I· rl'1' i.l11nd111i.: h111lrl1111• with plc•uly of park 111~ Gm!->~t·~ ~1~1.000 mo Yl',11 rountl O\\ nc-r rel 11 lllf.: WJll a1·e•·r>t 20'. ol11wn i\~:t R37 42(JO COFFEE SHOP N fo:TS $2000 M () l'~rft'l'l \tom&. 1'1111 loi:a t11on. Fil•(• st11nd111~i h111lrl 11111 w1U1 plc111 v ol ,,.11 k 111.: llc:iv) fool t1.1flw loc: Short hour'> c;uod tt•rrn::.. ,\J:l 8J7 -1200 Auto Wreclcin9 SlliOO \lO 'II 1-:T Orani.:1> & I. .\ ('ounl1c~ l1w-,aU11n' Foll) l111•11wd Aitl R37 1200 Ftow..-s & Plant. Nell; $3,500 mo San l-'r;inc1i:.co l>t) le l l'crson 01x•ralion Uu:.y \lall Joc. Only $31.000 full pnr!', with tcrm'I /\l(t 9 837 4200 --- COCKTAILS Newport Rt>arh Plush . se at s 100 l'nrlners rc•11rl1nl(. Terms. Agt. 837 4200 ------ AFFILIATE OP1)(>rtun1ty to uwn a hr11nch Offll'l' Of 1:1 sue cessrul V11h'I> Uat1nt: Club. t;oll Vidcoview 997-5400 9 3 3 Santa Ana LaCJl"'a Beach \ OU ,If(' I he \\ lllllt I 111 •' 111 k..t1 lo th1• Sportt, Vocation & Recreatlonal Vehicle Show "' lht• A'AllEIM CONV ENTION CENTl·:H Personal~ 5350 ....................... 1>1 1nk1ng prnhli•m / ('all l\lrnh11l lll'ipl11w :.!l hr' ;1 cl.1 v K:1:, :11<:10 I'll El; N ,\ "'T' t',1r111g 1·011l 11l1•11 l 1.1 I 1·11111i..l'11ng & t•·t .. l'r JI 1\ht11 t11rn , :rlln11111111 & .I.in ~! thru .J:1n !I ('all 1,l:!-~>117!l. t•\l 3:1!l ti.um your t11 k1·l, lei k<•cp1111( 1\PCAIH: It * • Loll & Found 5300 •SHARON'S* OlJ'I'( '/\LI. !\I i\SSAC E •.•...••............... L11,,l Mun .. l>lllmnnd H111.: c;olcl w .! l).!I' 11111 , ltl't rlnom Ht•w a nl. NII :11 l'.J ,, 1:1 11711 l1r..t \\1·11 11 I~ 71i frm (.'111111' '>:J hll· "hi 1a 11-.1 ur.>111!1• F111ri.:ruun1h, lu1th1•r l'11ll11r n.1m1· 1•, 1t1111(t•r l'r1•1:11.111l l.111} ' tlo~ 1:.'17 11771> 1 .o~ r ll•·" .. rd Vt•ry frrcmclh. ch•c·lawrd \\ht, Ion).! h111r CJhco cal w 1~olcl hlk 111ark1111ot'I :, yrl> Hlk wll,11 w /i;1lvt'r barrel <un~crew burrcl and info on 1n~1drl Answer:, to "Scamp" Call Ro~e Scotl 495 4789 Plca:.e hclµ mak\\ our (.;hnslma' 1.1 h::ippy ont'. '1'111 122 1 Tiii•: Jo:X l'EHIJ-;;IO«I·;" A1lull moll'I . ('lu:o.i•ll l'trcu1l TV !-'or HC'""n u lmns. H45 :19b7 •KAREN'S* OU Tl' 1\ J.f. M /\SS \<a: 111'\1 :!A \I 11 IH l7Kll ABORTIOM Cuun. .. .-llnl( & ltt'll'r r.11 Prl'I( lc'il·:iv,111 wknrl!i 24 llr llelrlln1• :>-IH l4!15 --- •SPlHITllAL RE.\Dt:rt t'ully 1..tcensecl !RI~ El Camino Heal S.an Clemente. f"or appl 49'.! 9034 492· 7~ REI.AXING MASSAGE BobJame:1-Lir. Mallsc>ur Lost. Cat. blk w /whl Outcall!19·!l,494·51ll stomach & p11w11 (('m Yr -- old Vic. B11l Pen. NI\ Ntrolt• & Simnwr. n1tr.1c 673 9349. Reward Live redhcedi; would hk1• l<'OUND. 1''em11h• Lah. vlt 23rd & lrv1nl'. N ll 548·0169 FOUND l3rown/R111 ck m alt Germen Sh(lp. Mervyrl's Bu6rh11rd & Adal'T\$ l-1 9 11% 6670 lo meet Genlll'mcn lor clu y or eve run ~:ls ~3'1:1 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Pre.r h -Grimy /\udil -kebuko IWstnurant. P.C. Hwy. Found 2 Pairs Men's N.B. Priced to !'ell (ast Sieck• Blue. White', Sherm an, S0-1000, Plaid . UCB, t;dM BIO CAR the-rlrll l thlni tha strikes o strang•r In Ne Y«k City 1s a BIG CAR. 846-7414 673-5454 ' & OFFICE CLKS t:,Jrmni:s from sst 5 Mo to S800 M• 1\11111:· 17100 Hmolo.hur~t '\tr 20' Founl..11n \';illc•\· \ mnn l-'1•tl1•r.1I S.mnl!s lluilcl111~ :11!1 Hltil \u\11m11!1"e '\.1•w lk•l.111 Shop 111•1•1b hPlr Top w11tM p:11rl Eni:rnt· AVON Have A Vff'Y MHry Chri1tma1 ... ;in<l l Ill' llllllll' y lo IMY (or II ~:\1 cllt'nt 1Jl·l1m1• , .• ming 111111ortun11y (.'all ~m 71H1 or Zl'lltlh 7 1:15!1 " St1·HnJ1•r,, 1•11.: pa1111t·r,, 1111\d hufft·r; lie J>()ll!->hcrs, u11 HOUSEKEEPING hnl,trry .,h11m1111m•r' PORTER <'h<'rk out, Jll l'k up & 111- 111·1·11. A1111ly Ul :!t»!l llnrhor Ill, CM H45-IO:IO N11 1tt ~hilt . union h1•11•f1t'!. Ph•ai;e c·ull for ·•IJr>t.rxt !i:W, tl4!i 5000. _ lluh~lller wunled for !I yr 1 l~ustdeanc•r, exper'd. oltl, c: M. area. own ~~1da;s. Ualboa Island lnm;. Alt school & ~oml' 1.1 .• :r~x _ _ __ l'\~I .,~on .smokt'r l'ttll lloust:h •1•per & various S-"M1ft!'•llrl>1ll 131;0 rtut1ca. maturt> l"or I\ \II <:llll, Nri:hh /\I l(Vl''>l home :1 II shift. 11.c li\c l'olks.:c OI\ li-lliti71f\l'M SJ ~I) +-• 616 !>S I I llnlll>l'kl•t pcr. ll11~111tJI Clt llli\T Ht:f'/\111 \11·:'\j !l('r pH•l'tl Hul!'1gh lltll'I So.-ic hllcri:ln'I~ & hh• llo:.prl.11. 1:101 Jo":. llilh St, m~c han1 c.al r1q11:r N"•pt lll-h ·-- Cft~tali~cr . Cn~p . lf>21i llou!.ckeepl'r • cxrcr 'd, ~cl.'nl1a """I \1 li'l' tn to L.akc chJ rftl'. Fnm or 2. ~d llX' rl'f':.. BOYS AND GIRLS To11 loc & living con.d~ . rt Oa1ly Pilnl routes In l),iy1< 333·941o eves ch Beac h un•a uf M l 84.'J.'"_., ______ _ l(una Beach. MUbl be .Janitor work part Um~ lea st 10 .years old eves. O.C. locations. hone 642-4321, ask for $') 00 hr +. Exper adlalt.s lrcuJalion. only. (213) 927-0115 • IOYS AMO GIRLS O to IS Yt•11 rs. Earn 'hrlstmos money · S20 10 per week sell1nf.( sub- eription' to the l>11ily Pilot. Transporlotlon provided. No deliveries or collectlng. Phn nl' 538-9712 lel(al Secrelary, mature. To i.tarl after the Now Year. 644-5730. MAID f'ULLTlME Mesa Verde Conv. HO$p. 681 Cen~rSl., C.M. --------MANAGERS-Exp'd MU· IOYS AHD GIRLS ple to man&1e 61 untta. Mission Viejo . 1'~1 Toro adull compltx, C.M. area. Earn your own 21lR. 2ba. apt, utll'• &r money M1Un1 1ubecrlp· a• 14 r >'. Sb u th I and lions after achoa1. For In· rroperUes Mana1ea1ol, rormatJon. all &30-0013 MS.~ ~~.":!.~ ..... !!.~~'~ ~.~!:.~ ..... ~!.~~ ~.~ ......... ~~.~~ FW"nl~ 8 050 Ml~laneous 8080 TV. Rodlo, Friday. December 2t1 1978 DAIL V P1LOT C9 • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • •• • • •••• • • • • Hi Fi, S ....... o 8098 _ __...._ __ ....;.;...;_ _________________ _ Wonderland '\JUI: Of' flt•r<'Ulilll Sola & II\ VI-: S '\ 'l;'I' \VISIT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Motorcyclei/ ).rvclls 9 560 Autos. Imported lo\&!~1·.11, b.111 t!I t•hul1 SO~I 1-:0Xt; \'OU LOVE. Midlund. CH radio. Brand Scoot.rs 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rf.AL ESTATE CONDO CONVERSION SPECIALIST Of Antiques! M ii Oc Qn !>lit! bt•d10oom \l,tkl· )Our n!Senat1on OE'W. $100 or br-,l offer .••••••••••••••••••••••• 'iS ·•.; h111 t-urd l..OallN1 ~ 970' suite W1Jrmo111,., 1-nat Now. t;.10·~. dd)!> or !i.578;~.ilU·r Hpm YEAR END Mul>I "1·11 ~42!>0 l'h •••••••••;•;·~··••••••• Ji U G 1': w u r 1• h o u ~ r rrnmmc><l w11h uv1•r ~t 111u~1c bO\l''>, m c kelo 11,·on 111.11111,, n11·u' 11r ~ J n ~ , '' J 11 t I o l' k -. ~rJn dlJth~r rloLk~ IJ:>Clll...itlllJ.: Jnllquc~. 111·-..1 .. ,,,\-.111 ~•ood g;imc· t'\t'S :\terry Christmas' ---C LE ... R ... ....,C"' !i.51 Jt-i'1 1\:\l ':1 wt w11h mateh111)( l 111 lt'l' "" ,..,... 11: Bwrn•tta Cassel t.1hlt•,, !>l'l'n •r , w.111111111 CUSTOM Boots & MariM SALE '73 t'h1•1· l'U -'• ·hdll. ,1tr 405 l!dqewater l .. 11111" honl.l-.tw ... ,1111 Equi~t ll urley·t).1\11h1111 111 I'~ 1' U, 10 mt. t'Jtl Balboa '""'' .... 1 17t.O WOVEN WOODS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wt•!>tm111,ter. ~IJO!l ll11h.1 :itilStS:r.!:I IC you have substanual experience m all phases of condo conversion and are prepar ed to become Vice President of a dynamic, expanding company with spectacular growth in the investment field (Salary & profit sharing), Write Don Ber man, President, QUAIL P LACE PROPERTIES, 1400 Quail Street, Newport Beach. (.h.er SJ ,000,000 Worth 1\mcr11.'un lntcrn,1111m.1! G.iller1e~; l~l! T Kette1 1n1 SI., Jnon<'. Tl'l 7~·1777. Oµen WeJ lhru Sat. 9Af\l lo 4 l'M. V1~1L! .io · 1080 r OFF Boots. Main .. nance/ Aw. Wt·~·Lm ~:u 1•1411 VOM -9570 **IBUY ** OH:i.tUm!>tol kpallern::. Servic~ 9'02 0 ·70 •:14;.1 ·11111l.1r11U.in11Jto ••••••••••••••••••••••• <:uotl U1>cU Fu1 111lun· I\ i\htl \tl~I Bllndl't ••••••••••••••••••••••• C:111xl coml111011. 'IJ!I lX.111.:<• SJ}O• l \'1111, VK 1\11111i.111t:es Oil I \\ tll fr lJ K'l;iO K:JJ !1770 ~:x1x'rt llual l1J1nl111i.: & Sii)() ulh 3l:W auto, lll'W ltn•s ~ ~h111•l..i., !.l'll or SELL fm Yuu ftl·ln.:. II\ 111 hc•<l!> lOmpl, J llt•l1111~l11ni.: !It'!, .\l,ikt· dl'Jn, ~l:.'!15, <i-11.i ISJ.ll! or MASTERS AUCTION l h••'t ul drwrs, lac.lit·!. .1ppt lll<i,1) lur hl'l' 1"•t i I H7:1 ti, c:n n W2 1~211 64 6-868 6 & 8 33-962S bik··· .11111 tl1wkcJ lrl'l'. 1111 \\•II k donl· JI t '. RUOO 1111. 'trJ!i PUIU~ ~~CTIO~ ~.\\ 1-;• r-.ew &-u,cd turn. MANY t IN):; ITE:'.1S 01-,111111 ~ 1111s1". Wll· 1111 ·., Jo:ST ATfo: .I EW £Lit V · ls.1r";,;n Nook Nil\\ :, AltT OUJ E<.:TS, AN· ~1<1rt·~ -~1) & RI I w~ nl'lc' hdt1lel. l~e !>ofJ hul11l.1)!. tiiS 311.> \lu'l "ell, mu\llli; :--01lh \ Jll•t rhr. '' lllt' rat 1.., Boots, Merine ~1·115 !H9 07J3 --- ·1i3 \',in, MJJ; 'I\ hcd..,, i.:uoJ p.1111l & uphul . 1u11:. ~mll, $1150 545 07~9 i;.m 5~"1ti or ~ WJO a~k EquiptMnt 9030 '73 \'amahJ e.;T 80. :.-.1lvcr. for J\nn •••••••••••• ••••••••••• lN:d uni.>' JO hr"I. $250. "i'li T.! Ood1:1'. Tr11dt>:.-.n1tll1 lt){l TIQUF-'i, FINE FUH\: \'tlh. <..:.!'<! G4~ 7'1:111 6., llK}dt·:. l\p•·\1r1r. aC'C'M \ 1.1u J rc lh«' \\ 1mwr ol ·• 11c:kct.:. lo th1· Sports. Vocation & Recreatlanal Vehlcl~ Show ,1l lh1· A~ t\ll t-,1 :\I C 0 N \' 1-; '\ T l 0 N l'l·:N1 lm ,J,111 :J tl11u J.111 :> c.111 1o t:! ~1m11. ''" Jjj "' cla1m )ou1 lll'l\\'l"I. • • • ~~!'!t::! ..•.. !!.~~ 1~~~:.~ ..... !~.~~ i::rc. PJ10"1 ~: FOH l'li ~I~ 'l:!u;.' -WE I.JU\ d1.1n, JllJllO. l IJflllcl, FO. & liHOC ll Urn: J lll'c•ni: t..l:! i;m :'I.cw 1l loot Ille raft t:tl't \'am J h u Ch a µ p ) CB. St1·r<·o. IJIJt•, 1i.111t•I, 138 00; will :-ell for onl\ .iututnallc. :!00 m1, lk RrllJllrl'' SIK-11:.!!'i S95 00 Call "'5 lJ85 new SJOO ·.i; \'Jm;.tha . .,.., <.'I(' 1 L ,. t BMW 9712 · ""' St•<'<'l mnl!~ d11\I' •-'·' on w "'""cm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 645-2200 ,,, · llounJ o,1k tbl, .111l1 ----- '1111' 111p, r••111ud111 lu111 HORSf; DI!\ w:-; \\'.\TEii hJ''" 1 d 1rs. ti7:1 lih'I'' ••• Eleonor Kin«] Boats.Pow er 9040 ~h.1rt, i,450 m1' 111.11111 ~ l'ampl'r '~uto I'S , •••• ••• •• •• •• ••• •• • ••• • 11•'\\I s:.!000 <.:all alt •ip111 1. B. :"~ l'Ond. 24,000 llll I.!. MAHAGEMfMT: WACON. SliOO :;5~.1U91 l'hamJ>Jj.!n<! Vt•lvt'l Sol,1 ,~ l.o\l':>cal "l't•nlhou'L' I 0 I Sc holl Plata Newport Be a c h You .... ,. !he \\ 11111er uf :? til·kt'I' to th<.' l!li·I &>~ton WhJh•r. 11'3" IHI il~!J ---t!39 83()1) --- ·75 15 h JI John .. on m1)IM '71 Ford Jo:rno. Compll'lt> Vice ?resident opening exists for ag- gress1ve Apartment Management pro- fessiona l. Must have managed over 2000 units, be ready to move up to Presidency of company quickly and· have a following. Salary plus profit sharing. Our staff knows of this ad. Submit resume to; Ad #812. Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, C.M., Ca. 92626 Frrnch :.ukooard. xlnt <lu:!lity" )\.Int 1.u111t 5475. Finl! ches t ol ....;1 1700 \\llh 011ly IU hours SI I()() 'jl Yi\'.\l,\ll,\ J()():\IX CU.'>lom. 1'111l l'Ond. IS,000 hrm Hcpl.1c:ement \ alu•· l.ook~ & 1 Ull' \Int S:!!I.) m1 SJ~IOO 1;11; 15W drawer .... !:>7!'; .\nt1<1ut s1lwr & brJ's item.., SS< to S200. 1;73 WG9 .! L•>lc:>l'..th, rl'lr11.;r1 .i111r t'.!12 Seas h•Hl' ,\ IS 1115 il!IH day:,, li73 L!U·I Sports, Vacation & R~c~ational Vehicle Show s:!lOO Call t> l2 "IM'.! ur be~I olfer 75:! HtiHI -:i lll:SKY ''JO 1 L---Autos Wanted 9590 LA SER I ' ~ • ' II I ~l!I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hfip Wanted 7100 Hf'lp W Mt~ 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• RECEPTIONIST Manicurist, exper'd. Steady. ~ Via Lido. N.B. 673·6740, 673·6049 C\'eS. Allr..it·llvc, Ol'er 18, for __ M_EC_H--...... -1C---t HEALTH SPA. We will ,...., tram rinht person for Automobiles. Class A lie t•J:-.y fun JOh. ~Ir Gee. r e 4 ' tl . ~ 3 5 o t:!-lhn,)752·9561. S.IOO + PosM li I e for s: ood man. Front end align l'' per, tuneups, clcl'. cxpcr etc. l<eply lo: <.:lass1fwtl a<l no. 775 c o Daily 1'1ll>t. PO Box l !'i tiU, Cos I ;i Mesa. Ca 9',?fi:!li. Mgmt Trnc, p..•rm .. :..irn $175-S:lOO wk. Fuller Brush Sales, SS4· 7851. RECEPTIONIST TYPIST For Natio nal Sporll> Organ11.1.1tion, plcJ!-.a nt grcl'lcr & good phone 101tc nrccssarv. U.1~1c omce skill ... & w1i1tngness to learn Call Ms . Lawrencc al 751·9800 RECEPTIONIST .Appliance s 8 0 I 0 .........•.•.....•..... n F:FRIG 1-:H1\ rems WASllERS·Dll Y !-:HS Heeontl1llo n .... J{cpros & Frgl Oama1:e. Guar/Dcl ~Yrs in Orange Co. DUMLAP1S 11U5 Nl'Wport Bl. C:\I CALL541!·7780 WASHER-DRYER Late model, s upe r delu'( Mull1·cyclc. like new Perf. cond !\.1rrif1c1· .11 S225 lur l.lulh C al 751 5177 EXQUIS ITE c u s tom round hrd, mirrored h ca dh u a rd plu ~ amenities. U.-a\ini:. i..ic. 759 0779 11111:: <·ond . 'lra:>, $.'>.)() 111:!1!19 lta<'l' xtras & 1.u; 8627 aft.3P:\t fbg l,, c nlrltrll $725 - ut lhf' 1.16 J()g9ur61S·21Hll Motor H'"'-s, ANAll El\l -.."' t.: O N V E :"I T I 0 N Booti, Sall 9060 Sale/Rent 9160 Cl-~:"JTEft •••••••••••••••••••• ••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••• J,111 :! LhrUJJn 'I Ca II t•I:! StiiH, ext. ;J:J.3 to claim )our L1ckel.5. Hobie 16. lrlr. new trans & more. Sl.'125 646-8255 or 581-iSOS. Motor Ho!M Rental I 8 1/2' to 32' Fully self·conta111cd l!IJ.'!l>111'1!lhl,Gcha1rs& ERICSON 29 • full Reservenuwfor II u fl c t Ca 11 day:.. cruise Jr JC<'. S2 I .OOO/of llollday Wk nd ... • * * _t..l_:;_:131:!_' _______ Hopi c•kc. t ypewriter, £<'r. fi75 ·1l!30 e\'eS & RF.GEN<..:Y MOTOR ofc :-.11c. $1:!5. SquJ:-.h \\l.ncb I IOM Jo; RENTALS b 1o ""u10 s t e r l 1 n i:: !Y.!5 N. Harbor l3l11d S A. n1·1·klal'l' S:!OO firm :rr Fealh<·r 2 '<'IS sail'i, • •531·2503• • Garaqe Sale 8055 ......•....••..•••..••. PUBLIC AUCTIO.._. JlkLunc lawnmow<'r. 7 Wood, cng, 52.000.iofr ---- ,... blade. SlOO 546·Gl!6 1; 529·1723 26' GMC MOTOHllOM I'.: ~IA~Y Fl.'.•H: ITl-:'15 OF !IW·9~1 Slpst.i. Wntr rates. Pvt i"S I'.\ n: .J I·: W EL H V . 12· Ftl><."rglas ... Snowbird ply !133·2616, AH I' 0 UJ E<.:TS \"II l 'l'd (.";11 pl'l uppro'( 150 :-ail boJl. No 422 w •trlr &12·4097 Nwpt '11</l !-::... fl~F I l l<N, \C1s S.l lM rwr vd Urum S:lSO 213 691 1;1~1 ----Kil' l'llONI:: 1011 I'\ ----1G:\IC L· t> ·-3 xlnl c l ~!::eidl~~~~-Ell'<'. whi H >. & liHOC: 11 t.: It~ ~d ::.l50 101" 1'186 Boots, Slips/ !. 0 1 ps ~.e s1 19,200·. ~~13S !rn 003•1 1,1~, ;!:!UU .\Jr llocl.l'Y .1·:-.:r. soo. 6941 Doc ks 9 070 Polaris, NB. 833·2616 ----'·-" '·-·---Lydia l>rl\l'1 ILll. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bicycles 8020 N<'.ir 1w1y, S1111nwns Qn ~17 :sstii SLIP Wanll'd, Newpo rt Dal<''s RV Rentals ••••••• ••••••••••• ••••• m.11111'''" J111'( :-.pcmgs, area 38' &•ai::oing hou::.l' S Acrl'=> '75/'7G mo<l<.'ls. USED. HEBl'ILT .~ lr;iml·kbr.":-.hl!l>U.ml,2 Sl.1tcpooltablc boa t . J o hn Pos e y. lrvme 5~9·4446 • . c.Jrc!>:>cJ'S w1111..1lch1ni: 4ftxllft.Make <2l3>795 -767 Guaranl<.'ed. A~I type.., nite stands. 19 •. IJlack & off<.'r. SJJ·l438 ·' or cvc Rent 1977 29' Overland. parts. Tep.airs. 1 rade·1m i•hlc HC.\ TV. kitC"h :.et. <213179"1·9IWI Fully eqpd, reasonable accepled631 2101 ca: r<.'fn~, !>ofu ht><I. 4 Co.tor T_Y 575. Corva1r Available. 40. SLIP fo Pvt.Pty.SS-t-1227. ('ldt bl~ o lt'""l ''~t't " SOUQ.2000SlaleAve,CM. bo l pl •NEW·USl-;ODIKES • ' a .s.n-..... 1 "" -"-l''ollowOak St. Power a . ". rom Motel Maid needed. in· eludes wal>hing windows, ''hrs day, 5 day wk, 'I/\ \1 1 PM. SJ SO hr. 49:1 lti64 Buy S<'ll·Tra.de Hor~s 8060 ---------mun1ty. No livcaboard Trollft-s, Travel 9 170 9am 5pm M F. Xlnt base Part<. & ltt•pa1r" ••••••• .. ••••••••••••••• Surfhoard 6'4" , 1~1 , .. _1>-_1s_._~_1_R _______ , ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJI & l't> profit sharmi: Skatl'bu.irds . 1,tlllL!•'f diamond ta1l1 IS' SllAST\ 11 & MOTOR ROUTE l'.11d hulld;1ys. M<'<J & C'\'dt• & Co.:! IKll :'WI\ por1 l·or ~ah• :.'. po111cs & ~how ~> !II>!< l.!1'1 42' Boat Slip Jj~ks, soOO . w ,1\\' ng DELIVERY 1.111· 111;.. lnternaL1on.ll nh,1 c :\I 1;12.79111 11u.Jrkrht1r:-l' -----sss,mo 75~·5i52 s.is ss;i; .l <·I .1irc r aft c-o ---Cal1 ~17 1091. :\10111!1 Airpl a n<.', en~. ---·-- Sund3y Only delivery of l'orporalt• oHit•1·:-,, N U G1l'ls Sdrn 1111\ )11k1·. Jl•·v1·1 pu11s & arcc ... s. Si .0 19 T-sporlot1'on 38x8 Spartan Trlr I lme. the Daily l'ilol to n tr-I 3 I s-o c I s1:ibl1· :\loving !'.ill'. h r .. ,0873 ,..,, r1ers 111 South Laguna i5l:!:t!J!lum Sprn ~~~\_!.-19 "I''' ' a ll1ir'>t"'· i•qu1pm 1•nl, l ru .... !H•-· ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2,0001bstofr and L<1guna :-.:1~ul'I He HF.ST,\UH\'l;T 11im11 !.l.1111JJrd~. 1t1· 11.ilw l)j·clS.malln•ss.pot Campef's,Sale/ _!0.!:.,!nfocallft.17l~l37 <1uire" :.tat1on ""'J.:l)n 11 EL(; \t.:CllO \11-;X ICi\:'\ IJ1k1•,, St1n~1.11' 111 :-.,,.1 ,;111!~'0 I\ 1·hJ11 . lncycle ~<'Jl for Rent 9120 v..111l'honetHl 13'!1. J!>k HESTAUH\!'IT good coml lk~L utrer... ----1h1l1t. 1·r,1nk up ::."111.:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AutosforSale forllarrySeeley. now accept111i: apphc·a ~,;J!S.J9 1 RAREOFFERING 1\lrncl1·n baby !.\\IOI.!. C.1mpc:r Lop for Couri<'r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r-;qual Opport uni t y tions for wallresseo;, --------lll'J.: lllti·k..,k111 t>11•1•ter pu1wh111g hai.! w/wJll Hcgular l'it·kup campl'I' Ge~al 9 5 10 Employer hostesst•s & cocktail Cameras & llnri.c Show i':'(pr'rl. mount. pool cu(• & case, t.op.Makeorter. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wartre'"''S. Please apply Equipment 8030 l'r<'f rirler wi ahility. metal tool box. :!O" 2srxf, 6736105 1975 Chevrolet Malibu In NURSES.AIDES 3P~7P\1 , 2533:! Mdn ••••••••••••-....••••• b-l25l6.i&tH:!:Hil box fan . po r l TV . . m1, $2995 1!171 Suzuki & ORDERLIES l) re St Phone 768-0tili:! P:-.1l1l1cla~o1pd1·ocJac~lto·r1·;,c.:-.sc"r~:~~ s;dd,lc-.-W-1:-•..,tcn_1 _.,hQ,w. wist and, need::. I ube-, Motor11.ed B1k.H 9140 mo<orcrc-lr, 1 :\I I:!.\, like ~ ' ··-49821188 ••••••••••••• ••••••••• ncw.makeofflor.9till-463i J\LLSllll"TS St'n 11:e ~La lion t\llen ca~c ~ r.11; $.l:u; "l\i r sh3rp ::.:;7.> C;tll Electric ~lol)\'<I afLGP!'lt F,xp. pref'd. Will train In· dant, <''(P<'r'd . l>J}' & ·--· -tH--1..!58:;_. _______ 1 La!tt minute sh•ip111111:. for Lcl>S than r,;>0 miles -------- tcrest.ed ind1v1duab Evei;. Full & p/t1me Ap-:-.:<.'w Ol~·mpu.; 0 '.\1·::. c·a~l' W I ldl L t one who has <'H·rvthlni: Ai.krng $375. 64-1·2t:-i9 Almques/ LidoConvalesccnl<..:tr ply,She11 Stallon.17Lh& bug.tyrmll!'wrnly.S:J7! e'~ro~~~~e l~~~~ia5 ;~~ Li:. Mounted S utl11s h, Clauiu 9520 l5S5SuperlorA"e 1rv1rw,NB orLeu:all'ildt'.!162·5278 ~1t~•:n . Heforr ll~m ,~r 5350.675-3175 New l'uch Moped. xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• NC'wportBcach ti-16·776-l .-.-.-----•cats 8035 arwr!lpm.&15 1231! JUKEBOX cond. lo. n:i il eaRe . '54Che\'y Panl'I reblten~ NURSES AIDES 7·3 Exper. prcf'd Mco;J Verde Conv. 1111:-.µ. 11t1I Q nlcr St. C.M. OFFICE Girl. lol'JI <111t' tor B1lhnl( cxper J mu't Good work1ni.: r11n1h (711) 622-IJ'IJ or Iii I• 627 294o. PART-TIME EVES Sttve Morrill 3 1 8 Coronado Balboa \'ou ;111• thl' \\ 1111w1· nl :! tJckcts to the Sports, Vacatio" & Rec~ationol Vehicl~ Sh9w at thr \ ~.\IH~l\I CON\/1-.~TIO;'I: <. 1-:"' n:n l:in :! thru J .1n 'l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Si4!0olr.1>16 7ht3 & drive lrarn l';11li.ilh Won 1n contest, must re:-l-0rcd. 5l:WO or mak~ BvR:\ll:•:si:: KIT'n :;..is CV,, i 1·.c:i.~tere1l 'H;:i 1:.!0:l Persian k1tl<'ll. torto1s1 ,JwJI, l"<'S.:hh'H'iJ & -.Jt11t ' '!Ult. ~Ii !r.~.:> sell. Complete wt 150 re '.\IOPl-:O. rl•d f'o'1, lot<; ol cord~ 962·3656. xtras. Mu1>t 1>ell Make ofr. -191!·1128_. _____ 1 WANTED olfer 6Jl·OS(i7 ____ 4 Wheel Drives 9550 TOI' CASH OOLLl\R Mi~~lladus 8081 Matorc-cS. / ••••••••••••••••••••••• I' \ 11> Fort \ o u ll ••••• ~~t•~•••••••••••••• Scooi:;:s 9150 '76 CJ7 J eep, xtra~ lo mi. Jewelry 8070 .............•......... .1 .. ;wr:1.nv. WATCHES. W.AMTED: Used upright ···.·············:··~··· ~,;9&1 or 751 b69S aft Doqs 8040 .\HI" OHJl-:CTS. (;(H.O, Jllano !)Xlj 76$4 71V.imahn12a:\1X ••• ••• ••• •••• •• ••...... SI L \ EH S 1-: H VICE. Xlnt cond S.J.'iO lh t 11fr FOlt D Drnnro H11m1ster. n;-.;~; FlJll:"I & A N · WA:'\T J-:D Used large <..:Jll .'>0~·03.50. ~lrlJJl"'' prt'JJarNI. P /S, POODLES-R-P EO PLE TH~u i-:s Gl!l-2:!00 I"' Alll'Jr<;t71 11:;1621118 ----Saf<.'. C.ill 549·2793 day.., ,73 11ondaSLiO • dbl shks, air bags, US Livestock 8075 or968 r.t:.!7cves. Xlnlcondition mags, A/C, push bar, roll CASH FOR CARS! Top S Oollar S µ;ml lur dean u ... cd cars. truck::. & Con<.'lles. Ask ror !'JUI 0 l\t•tll HOW ARD Chevrolet Do\'e & Quail Sts Nt;WPOHT BEACH WE l'A Y TOP DOLL/\lt FOl{'J'OP USl::DCAHS FOHI::IG'.'1. OOM ESTll' or CLASSICS If yo·Jr car 1s exlra c:lc•lll :.<.'l.' Us (1n,1, BAUER BUICK 2'J25 llar hor Bl\'cl. <.:ost,1 Mc:.a !!7!1 :!!lOO WE BUY CLE.AH CARS &TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 llarbor mvcJ. <..:OSTA ~ESA 546-1200 TOI' DOLLAlt PAID l'.\Dt EDIATEI, \' FOlt ALL rOHt-:IGN CAl<S <.:ALL Oil CO:\! I•: IN 'l'OSl':t-: L'!' NEWPORT IMPORTS Jtuo W Csl Iii'\. NB 6 42-9405 WE lJUY •USEDCAHS& THUCKS• C'omc 111 or Ca II FREE Awaisal Groth Chevrolet 111:!1 l Beach Uh d Jlunlin,c:ton Dcadi 847-6087 * 549-333 1 TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR Cl~E':"J IMPORT CARS ALL MODELS \.111 1.1.! -,.;;'4 c,r 1:1.1 10 dJllll \Clllfltl kl·h \h:C 1;111!1t 11 llt'ln1•1 l'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~cal S225 645 ()().IC) bar & Clb1es + many Pups. ,1n1 huntrr' f,1mi Rt•J: \forg;m mare, broke Instruments 8083 more extras. Don't drop t he ball! t.et a SADD~EBACK BMW '11 BMWs HERE NOW BMW S.ALES '70 2800<.:S ·-I S Jl t:!JSC1' s). ·n:.w.! A -(53SHKK ). '7J 3 .0<.:S 4 Sjl t9b~KL:\I I. • 7 :1 ll a v a r 1 a · 4 :. Jl tlil!Ol'P~I >. 'i i Ba,,aria·I c;o i:Jllll.F;\I I '75 :!t~I;! \ (03-1 \, 'iS5:ltJI.\ i\ \'IOti'.\1\'(;) S AODLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS 8 3 1-20 40 495.4949 CREVIER &I ST 6 UOAOWAY SAHTA AHA 835·3171 THE ULTIMATC Di.IVING lolACtll"E •USED BMW's* '7:1 Ila\Jl'IJ (!J06L\'Yl 75 :!00:? IR3:l:'llJ'.\I) '69 HiOO 1ZXX8titi l Closed On Sundays ------. ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST s ,11t's$t•n 1cc Lea-;mi: Roy Carvt-r,lnc. Holh ftm 11• U \1 \\' 1:.1i1.1,1mhorl'<' :'\cwpo1l Bt•a1·h I> 10 I> l l ~ l~ki!I n:i1w lliOO A:\l 1-"1 . '.\lldwlim .. ::>13!1:-i. tii:l S!Si ll33 -!i!l11: 19 76 BMW 2002 B I u e m c l a I I 1 t' AulomJlll', <11r l'111Hl . 1tunrool. :-,lcrP1J & 0~ l, Y l()()(1~flLES! (:\l\'11:!1>. MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS ,\very l'kwy ·S 0 . F1 \\). 2lj701 :\l.1rguc•rtt1? l'J..w} 8 3 1-1748 ·n Md l Uav.ma, 4 ~ptl , air. ~un niot, ~ood ( 1111<1 PPS-11!.5<1 111.1 !11:-..1 9720 . .•..........••...•.... TOP BUYER ~us f1rsl, & last! f n11 dollar paid for lmP<>rh COST.A MESA DATSUN ,., 1\uto lnsuranlt> i\Rl'nn St.·.:k1ni: P 11ml' L'n<lcl"" ntcn. l-:.irr11n!(:. ua .. (?(f on ~\b1ilty 549°816 I * * * lq,..t, "lrtlo 111 i.io. .. 1 to t llh' & •lrlH'. blk ••••••••••••••••••••••• 197.i Cli 360 llon<la. 7.000 CHERRY job w1Lh a low-cost Ua1h k p11r.11h• \fors:an gcl1_1ing, Conn ;\l lll·O·Matic ele<'. mi. Fa1r.'ng Lu~g r~,ck. ti f'orquick sale $.1150. Call Pilo t Classified Ad 28-15 llarhor Bl\1l ( 0\ '('r ~P·1111• I JlllPIJ"'' L• \\' ( l 1 ) speed S600 552 j 7382 4!>4 7432 "h '"2 u:711 Cost,·1 :\, tc ... ·1 510-(;i)I) i\KC, ;,,,•·~ ·iltl ..... 11;, r.ug rst crn ' · organ. 1•xct'llcnt t'ondl· · · · ·· _ _ • one.,., . .,... · TELLERS " ' :~J11 t11Jl ______ , ~·13 l.r.R lion, ~m. P .P . 532·l25!~ Autos, H•w 9800 Autos. Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 -. P 4 YROLL Cl.HK 1Jank1nl( l'\pcr 11111\. ContaC'L &b Cn·1~ht11n Jnull' '\allon;il B11nk ll.13-3i00 • \'r IJ I n .,, nit I Moc;hinery 8078 Ell'l'. ~111tar Del nay, re d .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ··········.······:······ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -o Pl ... -, h.. lC-Of ••••• • ••• • • •• • •• • •• • Th<' Jolly Ro1ter lnr h lflokrnR for a lull 11m1· -- 1';1Hnlt \'ll'rk .t-;,pt•r TR LER/P /TIME mu'l 111l'1111lr f;1m1h .1r1t~ ltru11d1 11k M't'k:-homla w lar.'!c rornpul(•111rcl hie• 'lc•llf'r 111 \\Ork pa) mil. quarterly IA'I re p 11mi•. 1._,pt'r prr-t .I tum" & othl'r ll:l\"roll re-('onl~H·I 1111tt<1 'l"t•rrJn•JH' Jatcd dut1e11 This JlO'U (711 J t>U n5.J t10n ~quires the nb1ltty Wf',l('rn h·tlcr,tJ SJ\ 11111:-. to llr:il l'ftc•ctiwl> v. ull :?7·11 t-: (0 0,1,t 11"' C'il~! leH•I., of mano1tl'm1•n1 1-:,111.11 Oflr<1r t-:mpJnq r Mu't h«' .11 .11h1b1 ... to --- work owrtimt' whl'l1 n · TYPISTS q '<l Sal.cry ro m Pcrt·Timehu m t•n ... uratl' "'I C'l.ll'r JU\f AutnTYflt'\\rllU Plc.i'>C applv 10 per:,on. 1-:,1oer llrlpful S:it,1ry 1704:! G 1 llt'lll'. Irv 1 ne <>ilt"n iw•ri·x~·ru•nri'. Sam 5pm Mon lhru Fri. 549•816 t ------- ..,,,,., All shoh l' 111 J l bl wllrl body, 4 pick up. 'lti.190J:; 111ncr t .• CUl·off tremolo arm . $90 <;o w. be h , • .., . \\ oo<I i52· 1Jf.O PL'PPIES ~1;1ltM1l,h1t• 1mrkrng 1trm't -------• Bull t••rril·r~. ,\J\t .. ' 645 77110 I l'r Drum Set "Sonar" m.1lc<; M001•;i. 5IO 11:1ii' Mlsce ll_a_n_e _o _u-5--8-0 80 xl11lC"ondti.i~1·~.5;v1 ply 1'1-;\t BIWK 1-: \\'ELSll l'llllt:l l'L.l'l'li':S t .111 ;, u; 1'1''8 C"'rm:rn Sll1•11hc•rtl. i '""' km. t:I) .I mo,, ,: I . I Ill hlli-0\.\.:. ,, 1.1 ..!~\) '.\11111 1>.11·11, ho1 n :'\111 . " hlk li.. T.111 fi•m & l1ml.'. h:1trf'<I tnJh' 'ii~ .• "" \KC Lai: llrh t'li :i;,1..! ..•.................... WANTED TOI' (.;,\Sil OOLLi\R I' ,\ I D fo' o It V O U H .l l•'.Wl·:1.HY. Wi\TC'llfo:S, Alt'I 011.IJo:CTS, (;()LU S 11. \ I·. II S E It\' IC I':. FI NI>, Ft ll'\ & A:-.:· Str:>lnc J'ter Guit;ir, ca'"· sunbur'l f111i!'.h S.1'10, ask for 1111" .•rd. 5;-i7.91;<11; llammoncl Sp111et Oq~nn '.\I :1 L 1 k" n u • S 7 5 0 \\'url1111•r .Jukt· hox. from 541·~ '-'i75 752 ~71) TIQL ES IJ.15 2:!00 ___ Office Fumlhlre & Equipment B0 85 .•..•..............•... LUGGAGE TAGS • Pl-:OPLF: PF:RSON Exec needs p111mc as l'IOC Ill whsle s upply rut ly cap1lall2e<l. fi7J22Zl. UTOTEM HI:;T \11.CLJ-;Hh:S Want<'d. Opportun1t1es IM advanccm~·nt ;i\,111 Openmg& m Costa ~c~.1 An.1he1m. Garden Gro~c Al\<.: Ala!-.kan :l1.11i111111t1· lc•m<tlf' S75 1H tw~t .111 r ~;\"I, li45 :IJ 17 l..ovmJ.! 5mall 11, vr nlil female pond le s:!5. 9fi2 7911!1 from your bu..,111c:." card. Complr lr offi~·e ~ct up, Send onr cart! for <'.l<'h -<Int ~1t•1•l 1Jr~k<, & rh·11r~ lUf.( plus one 'l"'n" We S\\l\'t•h ablo ,;;~,:moo rt·lurn pcrm11n1·nlly Dav& 11<".tl'h IHI\ 5",11<·.J altrar tHc laJ( & --·-------1 ,1r,1p. mret1111: J1rl1nc Pets 80 87 -I U rcquirem<'nl~. Pre· •••••••••• •• • •••••••• •• wnt loss & theft! Por a so W1•,t P Pt l'<'nlcr. fll'r~unnhl"d ta~ cnclos<' W n ,. I cl " I a r i; e:. t , wallp111n•r, fabnt• or 1111~1•!1 ;\lr.l\rlhur S .A "l>r1y t;to" paper & Wl' • ..--.1, 1•t11 , ----PHONE SALES &Westminster. llUNTJNG DOGS. neady 642·7702 for Chr1slma!-.. ') Ccr111 Phone Sa les p eople,___ Shorthair . '2 Oluf'lll'k .mate or female. lG lo 6S l11)Und S2.'> t'a 1;.1~ 2ti:! 1 years of age. Guaranteed WAJTRESSES will hnrk. & trim \Ou1 wages or comm1ss1ons. 250 East 17th Street, HOSTESSES 6u1te 0, Costa Mesa. between 5:00 &: 8:30 p.m . 646-t223. Part-Ume & full-lime. day & mi:ihl shut, upply In person: FrHtoYou 8045 u .: ... Or try l\\O <'Jiii, ••••••••••••••••••••••• bltlklo back. • * • PRlCF:S. S2 ea or 3/$.5 G . Guffin 415 lait~ 5l llO NI. 2810 I 7tti St. b/!I ta).:S Sl.50 l'.1. I' \Ill{() r l>ouble yellow. S:MKI .)51<Jl5!l Pnrrol. lame w/ca(tc. Sl:IO Ai.k for Brad 612 2S20or &10·7211 Equal Opportunity Employer °""Y'• Jr. I 600 Coast Hwy LOIJIMCI ia.och. Ca. H...tincJfoft leach JOnr more SI 40t'a. You are tht' wmncr ol 2 S.ilcsToix ln<.'ludrd Pionos & Orqans 8090 tickets to the NOC,\ R 0 '? •••• •• ••••••••••••••••• P it Sales, 540·$70 wk up. W 'tre Food/C kl .1 Men, ladies, i1tudents. ai ss, oc. 11 s. 1};ves/Sat. 554·7851, Apply afl 4pm, Sid s Blue V • Onw \Our own or :;end Sports, acahon name. ·addrclts, phone & G ive A Gift & R•c,..otlo1ull we'll make one card pt'r Of Music 119-7696. Beet, 107 2tstP1. N.8. .. VehlcJe Show tait. Add 25' each. Sear's spinet orf(an. 2 l\t th<' send check or money or· key board. chord pedals. Wanted Jive-in h ouse-ANAHEIM rlerto: Llk.e new cond1Uon. ~ESTATE keeper. Room, board & c o N V E N T t O I'\ f'ILOT PRIHTlt4G Moved. to s mall home, SELL HOMES small salary. 2 ch.lldren 6 CENTER P.O. Box 1560 need more room $300. It 8. Ca.II eves. 970-0175. Jan. Z thru JRn. 9 Costa Mesa, Ca.~ _ssz_._1ssz _______ 1 LEARN (Yorba Ubda, Anaheim Call 642-5678, cxl. 33<1 to ---------P l A N 0 . K o h I e r & Hills area.) claim your tickets. Dc<!r drafter . hold11 "• Kea >--mpbell walnu• spl .... t, * '* '* of beer, new cond. $200. \Al • '"" ·-stment Sales Wom en needed for --------· G73 ~6.Callaftl1AM. mus t sac. i-'lne cond hnv housecleaning service Need hmc for Chrt:iotmas. SOOO. S4B-o294. Optnlnoex.l.atln Orange call R.obblu Rag 'N Mop together/apart, ownr al· PUIUC AUCTION Sewhtc) Moc,.lt•H IOU • ~ Newpot'l Be11eh for 541-0767 ltrak. 8 mo Shep/Lob. MANY ITEMS OF ft'JNE ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.i!.:e:.!n! ~n~:.,11~ ~orm1. 6 mo klt~n. ~~~AbiJ~~~~.L~~: NEW NECCHt Mdl $39. ln lnvutmenta. We 1ell MerchmdiM hsbkm 75!M.l060evc TIQUES. F lN£ fo'URN.. Rt~ll $449, will sell~. and list $3 t.o S.S mllllon ....................... IWNlw• 1050 ETC. PHONE FOR lN· _Ph __ 546_·_17_7_7 ______ , ~ per monlh. Sa.le ARM.-• 1001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ro & BR oc nu Rt. TV ll9Clo ctuadrupled ta1t year. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Everythln1t COt's! ! : 645-2200 HiA 1 s.:....0 PresUalous ot'tlcet. '° Anllquo 1906 Uprl•ht Vic Hou5e tun or quallly furn 'IO to 100 'iC> comml.ulon ttola 125 rrronii lncl'c:f 836-4l70 Clve yourself a prescpt! ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Milt. vt<S.o and pe,..onal C.ruso'•· &46--6403 • _ All natural welghl losa St ereo Prc·Amplifler. tlt1lnlo1 . C1ll Ke n Bcaut.lful Jlt"rculon llJde· producu. Ouarant~d to Dyna Pas 3 X. A 111perb .t.Wude n U!·l t20 a Rare Chlncso l\fonaollan a-bed. Coal '45D, tell work. pro-omp. extre mely !»C:UJ A 1 L P L A C Cpt. lltlO, xlnt cond SlTS. Nover 1.11ed. P .P. 1 nNddlstrtbutors! quiet, lab teat~d. B10 .t'80PPn.ES INC. Sl860 /bst otr. 997-4404. •tns f4S.:0St& a.e-7933 oYCr nJO. G«·9"9 '°'' . . RON GOODWIN HAS LOTS OF 1977 :HONDA CIVICS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CIO DAIL y PILOT Friday December 24 1976 Autos, lmporied Autos, Us.d A.utot, u .. d AMtoa, UMd Autos, UHd Alttot, Used ~.;::;.;:::;_~~~~~~~~~~~~~..;;;.;..L-..,;;;..,;;.;~.;.;:.::......:;.._..:..;.;....;. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·.~~~ ....... ~:.~":~ ....... ,~~·.·.~~~.~ ....... ~~~:~:'. ...... !?.~~ ~:'! .......... !!.~~ ~·!~ .......... !!.1.~ ~~:~!! ........ !?.~~ ~~::!"!~~ ......... !?.~~ ~!!~~~~ ......... !!.'.o: Datsun 9720Mef'c••tlena 9740 Toyoto 9765 \W S11tii.. Xlnl 1·01111 \lunt1· C11lu ,., ~upt>r ;11 \J,J\1•111 1.. .iuto \ 1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••.••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ''u~l ~l'l• to Jjlprt.•t J.alt.! • • (!!~ l h·tAtt \ lnl 'untl \l* I' s 'h·.tn ~·r.t:) X.18 l auu. ATLAS DRIVE. 67 • 230M n. aulo, atr Tu\Util Coroll.i ill • iii I ...... , lhl ofr 751 8301 11 I'\\' !IJX!I;) hi.> .~,,J lkl\ .. .).111 1.~X. .. •\l'' LlnLE •ond \ new rndtdh, :.JXJ, air, Mult1111,., K Irk 11,1 \\\ siiutlrl•b.H·k ~Int Mttre..-y 9950 Chry'1cr/Plymouth ••• •lean IX>lh A:.ktn~ si:!OO dcl·k r..id, ,.~1·1,if 1>..i1111 t:uml . dl•Jn, rcn~nt rlill -.\ Chrysler 992 s •••••••••••••• ••••••• •• l>lll'll l>.i•I> & Sutl lll I SAVE A LOT &lb llt>i5evto:. ffidg!> &r;u..l1al-. !:JI 7;;17 t·ni: 1\17 :l~ ,~ ... ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ :'llen·ur~ ,.1111 i•ond l':\l -il1t'ordo\J HcJut1tul.n• L I .!!l;!~l ll,ir1JurOh1l SllOP&C0.MPAH1'; 75 .l\lcrt·l•dcs -150~1'41. ~12\:01.a <"11rntl.~ L.1llhud1 Yoho 9772 , A>Jdcc. I tl\\llt:I ~1.000 1.'o,l.i \lt"'J BARWICKDATSUM 20000 ml, 'Int COllll •h.~H-5,;.ur lull1pll''H ······················· Nabers ~~~~u::i~~rrd751£j~3 l"t! Call<i:l()O'J(l711r!lt1:!77K7 546-1934 SanJua nCuptllilruno Slti,4504:.1566119 Irk. 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