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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-12-25 - Orange Coast Pilot7 Orange Coast EDITION Merry Chrlittma8 * VOL. 69, NO. 360, _.SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1976 TEN CENTS · Bethleheni Christnias Rings Out Aft W1re0ftoto A PRAYER FOR PEACE IN WAR-TORN BEIRUT Lebanese People on Both Side Survive Their Battle BETHLEHEM, Occupied West Bank CAP) -It was not a Mlent night in Bethlehem. There were drums and bugle~ in the morning, bands and re· corded carols in the afternoon, choirs and orchestras in the evening. the amphhed chants and prayers or pontifical prayer at midnight. The town was patrolled by police and armed IsraelJ soldiers and all was peaceful despite lhe distant rumble of rocket and bazooka explosions along the Jordan River . Visitors were carefully searched before they were al- lowed lo enter the ~quare leading to the Church of the Naliv1t~ Soldiers were posted on roofto11~ throughout the town to guard against the possibility of tl'r- rorist attack. "Christmas salaam," an Arab resident or Bethlehem said with a smile. "Merry Christmas. Christmas peace." The joyous noise of Christmas celebrations in this holy city echoed all day off the stone walls around Manger Square and the fortreSS ·hke Church of the Natinty. The 800·year old t•hurch is built over the ~rotto which tradition holds •~ the place where Christ was born. About 15,000 people came to Bethlehem for the M hours of pageantry, Christmas mu.'51l' and religious ob~erv ance~ "I can't tell you what thb meant to me," said Harold Davis of Yuma, Ariz. "I am a Chnsttan Jew, and l have the ~amc feeling as when l v1s1ted the Jewish holy places." Nol all were rchg1ous pilgrims. Hundreds of young Europeans and Americans lounged 'H'ound Manger Square through the day drinking wine. The Roman Catholic patriarch of Jerusalem, Msgr. Giacomo Guiseppe Beltritti, celebrated high Mass in the Crusader·built church. The Mass was lelev1sed on a huge screen outside the church for the overnow crowd. Protestant services were held in Shepherds' Field. where tradt· hon holds the Angels announced Christ's birth. Bethlehem was decked with bnght lights. and the 25·fool evergreen tree in front of the police station was decorated with llnsel streamers und ..iold, red and silver balls . Tourists and pil· grims wandered in the narrow. winding stre('ts where donkeys and pushcarts make their way during the rest of the year The PoSl ofUce stayed open past midnight, doin~ a bns k bus1 ness putt1ni:t the Bethlehem postmark on letters. There wen: long lines of tourists making <See RING OUT, Page AZ) Where's Santa Now? Shoppers Jostle for Final Gifts By RAY ESTRADA 01 the O•Jty Piiot Sllfl Late night Christmas Eve shoppers had few choices in their last·mmutc scramble for gifts. Popular items still available in OranRe Coast stores appeared to be toiletries. toys and games for the kids and an occcc.ional bottlt• of holiday cheer from lhc liquor department. in an auto yard rcplat'ang a transmission. A young <'OUple pushed their shopping cart to the checkstand:. at a Sav·On store al 1020 Irvine Blvd., Newport Beach. Store employcs begun to tum off the lights and w1~h ~hoppers a Merr.v Christmas O\l'r the public ad· dress system. The couple's <.'art was bnm ming with toys and candy Toy~ included "Baby-Thal-Away,'' recipients of their gifts lo know how late they were purchased. But one oul·of.state woman re· ad1ly admitted she was "lookm1tt for anything for a 2().year-old man " Carla Pulham. of Hawaii. saitl she was able to fmd a bottle of Brute aftcr~have as on~ girt but stall had several other items on her hsl. Beirut Survives War Few stores remained open past 9 p.m. but those shop1X'rS who drove around for awhile may laave stumbled on a Sav-On or Thrifty drug :.tore for their Christmas needs. One woman, about 55 years old, meandered down the cor- ridors of the Thrifty store at 2300 Harbor Blvd., Costa Ml•sa, with her arms full of creams. af tershaves and colognes "for ti few elderly friends." "Tote·'N·Doll" and "Tree-Tots Amusement Park'' game. Last minute shoppers were re luctant to give their names . One s uggesttd they may not want the Another woman al the Thrifty store at 233 17th St.. CosLa Mesa. r1n1shed pa yi ng for her purchases and herded her threc blond little boys toward the door only to rC'mcmber sht• h<Jd forgot ten to get wrapping paper for the gifts BEIRUT, Lebanon (/\P) ChristmHs, Beirut. 1976: An old man and his dog walk past build· ings in rums i.lftC'r J!I months of war between Christians and Moslcms. lie carries a scrawnv Christmas tree his symbol ,;r hope for peuce. But a 19-year·old woman looks QUt a window at a pile of rubhle and a tear rolls down her cheek "There is no Christmas In Lebanon this year," :.he S<ll ' The war had brought death 111tu ber family. Eight Injured Less than a mile across the de· v~stated heart of this once boom· in g cit:>-. a M aronitc Chnst1an priest, the Rev. Louis Jlelou. tried to s ee the bright side or things "We have sufrered too much in this period, but, thank God we have survived." he said. Ills churl'h. m the heart of the battle· torn banking and commercial center of the Lebanese capitol was badly damaged but still standing. Around tum. buildings had been demolished or stnpped I 0 Children Die In Birthday Fire CHICAGO <AT'> -Twelv£ persons, JO of them children were killed Friday when firt btoke out in an ap:..rtmc.-nt build iJ\g where a birthday party wa~ itl proitress Amon!( tht' v1ct1rn~ were f1111r boys. sax J!•rls und two adull women, author1l1cs saul At leac;t ei1thl other JINllnn~ were IOJured in the hlazc at lh1 lhree·story brick bu1ldmg on C'h.icago 's near We~t Side "As or right now we bchev£" that the fire was accidental, 1aid Sgt. Frank Guerra of the bomb and arson ~quad Eyewitness Rich Janik said a mnn with a flaming pan of grease hd come down the inside It.airway or the building and that fliam es were leaping form the pan onto the stairway. The man bad not been found "You know. this is the holiday season. You cook with thin.is like grease and som ething can hap· pen," said Guerra. Jesus Garcia, 9 years old Fri· dby, said his birthday party was being held in hiR th1rd·rloor .partmcnt when the fire started. -( I Const Weather l/ Santa wcu Cote In ~ng • t~ Orange Coolt thU moni- lnQ, M'll probobl11 ~ to .tick. around. Our /(JJr •Ide• will contbttl4 through SU'ttd411 WUh hfgha an tu low 101. and Iowa Jn t>i. mkf if-01. INSIDE TODAY To tour or not to tour? It depends, says Jackie Hyman. For tho ins and outa of Greece in a groui>, see P•goB3. tn•ex DMf Cl •• (1 All 1' .. "I opened the door and saw lots of fire. I ran out. My father caught two of the ki<is who Jumped," he s aid His father, Ruben Garcia, s~ml about eight children and scver:1I adults were al the party Janik s aid he and Rohl'rl l.esmak. an ofr-duly policeman who was moving cars lo make room for persons attending <• Chnstmas party next to the burn· mg building, saw names and rushed to the front door They tried to tell the m an. who was with a girl. to come outside· but he did nol understan<I English and stood on a ru~ ms1dc the building. The rug burst into names. "l heard a little scream. I turned and saw the reflection of names," said Lesniak, 28. He said firemen arrived a short lime later, but the building was already engulfed in flames. The fire began about 4:45 p.m. and was put out about an hour later. "This is a tragic thing to hap· pen on Chris tmas Eve. The children suffered smoke inhala· lion ·and were badly burned," said Robert J . Stein, chief medical examlner of Cook County. Yout,h Faces Charges in The/~ Kidnap A 17.yeor ·old Los Angeles County youth la in Orange County Juvenile Hall today on charges of kldnaping , attempted r ape, armed robbery and auto theft, Orange police said. The youth is charged with rob· btng a Santa Ana gas station at 7:58 p.m. Friday, kJdnal)lnlt a woman at the scene Md drlvlnl( with her to an area near Vllla Park, where the vJctJm manaeed to Jump from the 1wi~t'1 stolen auto, police said. She wu unin· juttd. Frances Hall. :W, of SallnH, <SeeCJtARGES, PaceAZ) bare by looters. The death toll has been estimated al more than 37,000 and the number of wounded perhaps double that. This is a country s m a lier than Connec- ticut with a population of about three million. In the former Christian village of Damour, 12 miles south of Beirut, Palestinians from the de· (SffBEIRUT, Page AZ) Her r eason for last·mtnutt• shopping was that she' had to cure for her 2-ycar·old grand daughter all afternoon. A m an about 40 in the same store loaded up with games, puzzles and toys for his children Covered with grime and grease, the man said he had to work lute Greatest Gift Their Son Can Walk Again OAKLAND (AP) -Hans·Martin Gonzalez' parents fi gured it was the perfect Christmas gift - their son could walk again. THE 12· VEAR-OLD BOY LEANED heavily on an aluminum crutch as he took the first shaky s tep:-. away from his wheelchair: Thursday his greatest physical achievement since arteries ruptured in his brain last June 24. He stopped breathing four times and underwent . two major brain operations, hovering near death for months including 10 weeks in a coma. Progress came slowly: In October he wrinkled his nose and opened his eyes one day when ice was put on his lips. THEN HIS EYES SEE~t ED TO focus and his movements became more purposeful. One memorable day he squeezed his mother's hand. Ile went home to surburban San Leandro from Childre n's Hospital Nov. 5. Since then he has been aided by a team of physical therapists who are op· timistic at his chances for a near-complete recovery. At first, doctors said the chances for recovery were "one in a million." "WE'RE ABLE TO SEE DAILY prog ress in his speech and movements," Mrs. Gonzales said trying to retain her compasure after her son took his first ~tcps in s ix months. Crash in Bangkok Kills at Least 51 BANGKOK, ThalJand <AP) - An Egyptian Jetliner ap. proac hlng B ankok 's fog - ahrouded airport crashed into a texllle factory 2'ho rt of the runway early Christmas Day nnd exploded (n fl a mes. All 51 pereons aboard and an unknown number of others on the ground were killed, offJclala aaid. A wltne11 Hid tbc Jet, a Boeing 1'11 arriving from Bombay, ap· peared to 1beer oil the J"OOls of several dwellings and allce the tops off of coconut lrees before 1m11b1n1 lnto the Thal Teijin tntlle f act.ory about one mile north of the airport. At teut 18 of the 218 worlttts on Cho nJiht •hJJt at th• f tdory Wf'e unaccounted for, olllclab .. td, and "many others" were ln- Jw-td. Airline sources in Bombay said an American ldenUJied as K.B. Jackson was one or four persons to board the plane there. His home town was not avaHable. Most of the other passengers ap· parently boarded In Cairo, Egypt , where the fllght originated. Officials here said the passengers included person11 from Canada, 'Australia, Italy, Egypt, Japan,' Mal•ysla, l rttQ and Thailand. Control tower penon.nel said light fog blanketed the nauands around the •lrport as Flllht 864 approached. The pilot 1ave no In· dicaUon of any problems ~fore the cl'ash at 3:41 a.rn. a eon· tn>ller aald. <~CRASH. Page AZ> l Midnight Mass Pope Celebrates Birth's 'Humility' VATICAN CITY <AP) -Pope Paul VJ was to lead Christmas Day celebrations in St. Peter's Basilica today. after hailing the birth or Christ as an "event or the greatest humility and magnitude" in a world·telev1sed midrught Mass. The 79.year-old Pope's rigorous schedule called for him to say a pnvate Mass at 7·:.J am. with close mdes in his pn\o·ate chapel before leading another Mass m St Peter's liasiltca The public Mass was to be followed by tu s Chnstmas message and the traditional blessing ''Urbi et Orb1 " -To the City Cof Rome) and the World. The Pontiff looked fit and sPQke in a firm voice as he celebrated an 8().minute midnight Mass seen by an estimated worldwide au· dience of more than one billion persons. In his homily, he hailed the wonder of Christmas and said: "An event of the greatest humihty and magnitude is once more being commemorated." For.& Cel4?brate With Tradition VAIL, Colo. <AP ) · President Ford, celebrating his third and final Christmas in office, says 1976 has been a great year. He told fellow last·minute holl9ay shoppers, ''I 'II be around." Th~ first family started the holiday with mldni~ht services in the Vail Interfaith Chapel, a white stucco building that 1s the only house of worship in this picturesque Rocky Mountam ski resort. President and Mrs. Ford, daughter Sus an, ~ons Jack, Steven and Michael and his wile Gayle planned a traditional holiday, gathering around a noor-lo·ce1hn~ Christmas tree to exchange gifts in the morning before sitting down to a late afternoon dinner pre pared by Navy s tewards. Carter• Ml•• Malrfar~h·• Pre•ea~e PLAINS, Ga. CAP> -It wasn't the way Miss Lilllan wanted to celebrate Christmas. Traditionally. the Carters gather Chr1!>tmas morning at Miss Lillian's for breakfast, but today's celebration called for s omP. im· (See(;llRISTMAS, Pal(eA2J Unele Leo Winner . ~ . . MERRY CHRISTMAS -All personnel of ther Daily Pilot wish our readers a very happy hotlday through the courtesy of our 1976 Greeling Card Contest winner, Barbara Minenr of Huntington Beach. For pictures of Barbara and her f amity enjoying the grand prize or a day at Disneyland, tum to Uncle Len's Page A7. ~ ~ O.lly P1Jol Piiot• lly P•lritk 0 '00..,Mll Stoeki11g Filled Mr. a nd J\Jrs. John Laurin of Cosl:J Mesa received their Chtis tma:;; prcs C'nt u little earlier this year. It cnme Dec. 21 in the form of their detughtcr, Melleta. Nurses at UCI Medical C:t•nlt.'r put the baby in a Christmas stocking for rhc trip h<>m<· Thur:-.day. French Aristocrat Killed by Gunman PARIS !/\PI PnnC'c J cantk Brog I rt'. .1 m1·rn hC'r of p:.rrlwmcnt .md once a lt•ad1ng nl•got1Jtor frir /\ l~Pri <Ill 1 nd1•1wndl•n1.·1'. v. a:-shot dead 1n :i qu1l'I l'itrt'> :-trcl•1 Fn dny hy u young man 111 Jt'Jll'> .rnrJ !>Wl'atl.'r, pol H'l' .., aul An extremt• r1ght-w111~ under ~round movem<'nl later cln1m1:d Lhe 5;,.yt!ar olcl arr!>l1w1 al wa•, u~ ~a~si nalcll hc>1·Ju-..i· he helped flood France v.1th Ar;1b V.<lrkcr•, from North Africa Rut police said a pol1tr<·.1I ''' ..,assinat1on v. tts unl1kch •Funnel' A lle grd 'l;F,W YORK 1 /\P1 I\ group ()fl S bu~ml's..,t•"i :1rt1\r m I <itm America madc J secret offer lo tunnel S.500.000 thri1U$!h tht> St.ill' Dcpartmcnl to "upport <1 <·on '\ervat1 \ c pres1dC'nl1aJ C'and1datc 11ppo~an1? Sa I\ Jdor Allende in Chile's l!.liO t•lec·1mns. 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The Times a sa11J the d1wu mcnts provide I he ftr!>t pubhshet.l evidence that the council ha!. taken any secn:t pol1t1<'al a<'tions for or a~ains1 I .<•tin-Amencan polit1c1ans. ~\('mbt•r eompan1t·., repeatedly ha\ t' dC'nied such 1n volvement 1Hdoee See ks Pofl Pfll!.ADEl.l'llltl <M» \ law\ er for the v.11Jow or Pvt Etl die -Slovk. tht• only Am<•nc:111 sold1C't to lit• ('Xl'1'11l1'il for de:-.t-r t1nn sincr the l'1vJI War. lias n · qm·' t ~·cl th ;1 t the Army rcopl·n Slov1k"s l'.Ust• and pay m11Jtary in suran<'l' bcnC'f1ls tn the widnw Pra.,~r l/nan•eePr f'd ~HAMJ (APl ·nichody11f.1 Yl'fl r old baby lay in J ht)rtll' r111 24 hours while fc.lm1l y mt'mht•r-. tncd lo pr;1y the ch1lcl b.t<'k 111 hf<'. officers said "Tht•y rrfu>1cd 111 bd1(•\C llw r h1 Id v. a~ de<1<l, · su1d Oa1f1· I· nun t \ 0 t' l t• ct 1 \ e Jam 1•.., '\It: I I 11J?h · Thl·~ kept tn!.isttnJ! that he v. ;.ri, Jll'>t Slt'!'IJIOI-: ;l.lld C;oct would bnn~ him h<irk,"' pol1< ,. ~ard Frtd~1y 4 Teem Found For Christmas four teenagers were founcl 111 time to celebrate Christmas with their fam11res Mtl'r b<•tng lost in thC' Saddleback lltlls fnr 11 hours, Sheriffs deputies s:ml 1''11dav The four youths were:' found near Bald Peak at 6 a.m F'nduy with their four-wheel drive tr11C'k stuck in gravel, deputies said. Search and rescue team "' Cicials said the youths were tn good condition and were re turned to their fsmiltes. The parents of the youngsters, from the M 1ssion VieJO area, told deputies the teena~ers wero ex- pected to return by 5·30 p.m. Thursday. The names of the youths. two males and t wo fe males, were not released. Dally 'llot Dtl..y ..• ,,,,. ....... Mo"C211y·Fridey II YOU "° not hevf! You• paot1r by ~ 30 p,m call tMtlorn I p m and your copy ,.,,111 be OOIM:nod Saturday 11nd Sunday· tr )'1)tl do not r.ceive your OOOY by 8 1 m call belOt• tO a m, and your CO(>y will be d4tll~.O C~T•h•t• a Mott Onanoe County A1eu 6U.4UI NOt'lltw .. 1 Hunonoton Betch and W1t1rnln•l9f .. .. l*I UO Sen 01mente. C.1>tatreno Gtach. San Juen C.1>l1trat10. Dana Point. S4Ulh LllJl,lftl. t..gun1 Niguel • . •tMUO Ray ConspiraCy Link? WASHINGTON (AP) -A Hotae Comm1ttee on ~.sa.ssina­ Uons report says it s investigators have obtained uncorroborated LC!>t1mony that Jumcs Earl Ray received instructions from a 11ecret conspirator during his night artcr tbe murder of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Del. Walte r J<'juntroy (D· Da.strlct of Columbw>. ch~11rma11 of the subcom m 1tt1•1• probing King 's s laying, said tht• mf111 ma lion came from "a Vl'ry rclt.tbl~· source" who talkl'<i wlth Ray, currently serving ll ~9-year prison term . f''aunlroy Mresse<l that tht• testimony had nol bcl n corroborate\! yc..'t l'Junlroy said in a tekphonc 1nl\'rv1t>w f''r1duy the Wltnei.s told the investigators "that there w:..11 :>om1..-011c with whom he (Ruy) wa~ to get in touch in Portugal.·· The testimony is cited in a 26· page report ;1pproved by the full 12·mcmbN committee as one or two cxamplc1> of leads the pane) !eels must be pursued in It~ in Vl'lSt1gation into the assas~inu­ t1ons of King and President John f'. Kennedy, Faunlroy said. Oil Burn-off Try Due Tho other example is the pre vlou!llY reported recollection or former CIA employes regarding the ageney':i :surveillance of Lee Harvey Oswa ld jn Mexico City less than l wo months bet ore the Kennedy assassination. The r eport, not yet publicly re· leaBed, will be presented to the rull H o use l n Janua ry a s Justification for the committee's proposed one-year $6.S·million budget. 'Controlled E x p e riment' Ma y Save Sea BOSTON <AP> -The U.S Coast Guard will t ry lo burn off part of the 100-mile-long spill or heavy oil that threatens the rich At lantic fishing g rounds of Georges Bank, a :.pokcsman has reported. There was no immediate in· dication where along the noating smear of oil the experiment would be conducted. The o il i s s prc a<ling n ortheas tw ard fr o m the wrct•kagc or the oil tanker Argo Front Page A l BEIRUT ... molis hcd camp of Tel Zaal<1r in the heart of Beirut look forward to even bleaker days ahead. The C hri s tians wantl'd them neutralized as a military force and the s tate-within-a-slate status of the heavily armed re- fugee cam ps eliminated. In a partially bombed out hutld1ng being used as ~ makeshift school, someone had drawn a c rude red and white ('halk picture of Santa Claus. At a hospit al run by Maronitc nuns al Oahr Al Basbak. 20 Christian fighters who lost hmbs in the war looked forward to get· ting homl• for the hol.Jdays, tradi- tionally the most fcstJve part of the year in Lebanon. "The Palestinians took my legs, but they haven't broken my spirit," said one of the men. The Syrit.1n army now occupies the capital. The sheer power of iL'i armed forces has brought a cease-fire in Lebanon. Only a few really believe it s hould be called peace. The Christian Phalangist party continues to train its private army. New recruits join daily and are quickly g iven military training. D aily they m a r ch ar ound the barracks square hehmd the flag of Lebanon and the Phalangist party. The Syrians arc <Jttempting peacefully to disarm both sides m the conflict. But both Christians and Moslems arC' deeply suspicious ant.I arc !>llll refusing lo hand over their heavy arms. This leaves the way open for a re- new a I o r the conflict if the Syrians 'ihould pull out. Thus l.l•banon 's future. re mains a quC'st11111 ;,i:-1971i n1·ar!:> an end. F ront Page 11 J CRASH ... Workers al 1hc textile fa('tory s.11d tht>y heard the Jct swoop low tht•n 1.·rash. t<•.irtn~ a path 01 tk ... truct1on across the com rany 's factory compound . Fl.1mcs qu1ckl" engulfed lht• arc.1 One unC'onflrmcd report said "llrkl'r:-. were taking a break \.\h1•11 the rrash occurred, and that mav hov<· minimi1.ed 1.·asual111•s BB Gun-toter Surre nde r s, Hostages Safe LOS /\NG EI.ES <AP) A masked bandit toting a BR gun held Los Angeles' crack SW/\T squad at hay for more than an hour before 13 hostages wormed their way to freedo m, prompting the robber's surrender, police said. Romnd us Carl Brooks. 19, al· le gcd l y t r i e d to rob a supermarket Friday. rounding up 13 store cmployes and hustl- ing tbcm into a coffee-break room while he swept through the st.ore, emptying cash registers. police said. One store employe managed to escapt! through a back door and noUJled police, who arrived at the scene before Brooks had a chance to es('npe. Wearing nu- j a ck et s and nrmcd wllh shotguns. the SWAT squad sptnt more th an a n hour outside the store trying vainly to com- munlcnte with Brooks. Finally, one oHicer shinnied down a hatch leading to the room, releasing the hostages and apptre ntly lrlJht ening the would·bc robbe r into another part of the store. SWAT offlN!r S combed the store for nbout an hour before finding Brooka in a meal rcfriltrator, authoriUcs said. I . I Merchant, which ran aground and broke up on the shoals orr Nantucket Island, south of Ca()<.· Cod . "This will be a controlled ex penmcnt, ••the spokesman said He said that before an attempt is made to ignite the 011 , a material lo promote combustion would be s pread by a helicopter "lt has been somewhat sue cessful in burning uther liszht oils," he s aid or the method. The oil spilled by the wreck of the Argo Merchant 1s heavy No Ii industrial fuel oil. Earlier, marine expert.<> said an expected wind shift would keep the oil from cncroaehing on Georges Bank. Forecasters said lhe wind would reverse from southeasterly to northwestt rly today. The U .S. Coast Guard s aid winds will almost CC'rtainly kec1' the oil from any U.S. shore, and they predicted that if it come'i ashore anywhere, it might be across the Atlantic. "In a few months, if 1t sticks together, it might c·ome ashore somewhere -Iceland, Creal Brit:un. who knowis·1" srud Coast Guard Capt. Lynn Hein The spill. which lx'~an shortly after the vessel ran a~round D<'<'. 15, has developl'd tnlo one or his tory"s worst. Nearly the <'n111·c cargo-7.6 million gallons of No. 6 industrial 011 -is couttng the ocean . The Coast Guard said water samples taken Thursday, ftvt..' miles fro m the s hip 1n thP thickest part or the sp1U, showed that almost all the oil was C"on f'rm11 Pag~ A J CHARGES • • was ordered al gunpoint into t h1· vehicle al a service stution al 230217th St., Santa Ana . The suspect reportedly f1rC'd several shots from h1:-. 22 c·alhl('r revolver as he left the Santa An.i gas s tation 4 with l\tn.. llall anrl an undet ermine d Jmount of cash, officials said. After Mrs. Hall e-;capcd. poltcl' said, the youlh drove to Orangl· where he flashed his h1~h bram lights at a passing car and or dcred the driver to hnng him some Ctilarettes. This 1x·t·urred near Kutella Avenue and ~fain Street in Orangt•. pohc<' said The driver. Darry l)orsf'). ol Orange, complied a11tl wa:-. forced to give up $17 an 1'11!-lh tn the suspect. The suspect then lri<'d to :1!'! sault Dorsey's girl fnl'nd. Dorsey attacked lhc armed youth, took his gun anti lll'g:rn striking the 17-year old tin tlw head with lhc weapon, polrcc· said. The su~µcct fl ed the• s1·1·n1· on foot Dorsey rcportf'dly f1n'<I ;1 s hot at the ><wth v.1th till' sus pect's gun. Police appreh<'nrlcd thl' "us pe<'t 15 minutes latl'r at 11 p m Dorsey sufferC'd minor <'Ills hut the sus1a·ct \\a" not 1n1un·d J'ohcc rC'ported no othrr in111nc" to witnesses or v1ct1ms of lht· tn c1dents. 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WIG, ""'" llloe>t .. ......., ,._'°'"'•-04\ ,.. vntt was u~led Olrltl,...., Oey •• •• centrated within a few feet of the surface. and that LitUe or none was found at a depth of 150 feet. The bow section of the Argo Mercha nt was s till afloat. But divers have opened hatches lo let seawater into the bulk. SC Nuclear Plants Served OCEANSIDE (AP> -A river barge has brought $50 million worth of generators and other <.'Quipment for two nuclear power plants being built south of San Clemente. The 5,700-mile trip from Chat· 1tanooga, Tenn., lasted 39 days. Involved we re a 420-ton steel re- actor vessel, two 620-ton steam generators and a 100.ton pre· :,~urizer. Hauled by tugs, the big cargo was maneuvered down the Ten- nessee River to the Misisissippi River, through the Gulf of Mex· 1co and the P anama Canal and then up the Pacific. Southern California Edison Company and San Diego Gas & Ekclric Company arc building two 1,000-megawatt nuclear plants with the work about 26 per- cent completed. A similar delivery of compo- nents for San Onofre Unit 3, also under <'Onstruction, ts scheduled next year . Speaking or the new lead in the King case. Fauntroy told a re· porter, "You've gone to the heart of the matter, have we cor roborated this, and we have not." But he insisted, •'The source ls of such reliability we feel confident the lead is worth following." Fauntroy said the report ideo· t1fies the source as "a witness who had never previously been interviewed by any investiiatlve agency." Fauntroy said the source was an American who was neither a relative nor an at- torney or Ray. but he refused lo give any further identifying in formantion. James Lcs ar, who h a s represented Ray since 1970, saJd the only other per sons with whom Ray has talked have been reporters and his prison guards. Lesar added that Ray never told rum about a secret meeting in Portugal. E'ror. Pa~ Al RING OUT •• overseas telephone calls lo fami ly and friends. "I want to can e number in Boston, and charge il to a number in New York," a youn~ man with a Brooklyn accent said. "Only in America," came tht• reply. He caJled collect. * * * Front Page A J CHRISTMAS TALES • • • provising as the President-eleet·s mother continued to recuperate in a nearby hospital. The 78-ycar-old Mrs. Carter is bedridden, exhausted from personally greet ing thousands of tourists who have journeyed here since the November election. By Carter-fam ily tradition, Christm as Day begins when the fi rst child -one of Jimmy's or his br other Hilly's -gels up and .,....1k(·~ those who arc still sleeping and phones the other family. After some g1fL-gmng a mong immediate families, Miss Lillian ~nr years has prepared breakfast for the Carter clan at her home. Aides to Carter said it was likely the family would gather at Miss Lillian's for breakfast despite her illness, and then would go ,·1s1l t he Carter matnarch sn the Americus·Sumpler County hospital. ,Vixons Quietly Derorate Tree SAN CLEMENTE (AP) -Fonner President and Mrs. Richard l\f. Nixon are spe nding a quiet Christmas at their seaside home, with hoth their daughters away with their husbands' families, a ~pok<'sman said. The former First Lady helped decorate their 10-foot Cir tree with ornaments collected over the years. lier physician said the effort was all right for Mrs. Nixon. described as progressing well with physical therapy since sufferin~ a stroke several months ago. The tree was lighted with strings of small, while lights and the 1•ourtyard o f their Spanish-stylt! home was a display of poinsettias, mdc Jack Brennan said Friday. A Christmas card from President and Mrs. Ford was on display Ill the living room. Kendra'• Bmr1e: 'Too Wonderful' ATWATER CAP> -Three-year-0ld Kendra Hood was allowed to come home for Christmas, her survival from delicate brain sur- ~cry the best present her parents ever had. .. H's j ust too wonderluJ.'' her mother Margaret said Friday. .. Kendra 1s coming home. and I Just know things a re going to work nut for the best. J know everything is gomg to be OK." The child had an early Christmas party Dec. 13 because her parents and physician<; feared !>he might not survive an operaUon tv.odays later. Doctors m oved her brain to close microscopic holes which they helieve had allowed meningitis viruses lo enter Kendra's system. The girl had s uffered from infantile m eningitis and other ailments throughout her young life. Ute S a m ng Make• Thi• l'ule Be•t WEST SALISBURY, Pa. <A P ) -Paul Hostetler says the best Christmas present he's ever had was the quiver of life he felt return· 1n1< to the chest of a 3-ycar-0l<l boy he snatched from beneath the ice of :i fro7.en creek. .. The little Celia's face was still blue, but there was life in his lungs." the 35-year-old foundry worker said Friday as little MlchaeJ Selbert was r eleased from a local hospital for a Christmas Eve celebration with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seioort. IJostcllcr gave this account of Thursday's rescue: Michael's 6 year-0ld sister . Melanie. approached the foundry wherC' Hosteller was at work loadin~ a truck. She was sobbing as she tol<t Hostetler that her brother had fallen into .. quicksand." Hostetler rushed to frozen Tub Run Cr eek, about too yards over a nearby hill. and saw an opening in the ice and the bluejacket worn by the little boy. "l trled to grab him but the current carried him under the ice. I weigh 200 pounds and I jumped up and down on that lee as hard as I could. but I just couldn't break it.·· The boy was carried away by the chllly current, and Hosteller ran about 40 yards downstream to another opening in the ice. '· J got there j usl as he passed by a nd I pulled him out." l'ear ol Sad11e••, Vear of lot1 FOREST CITY, Iowa (AP) -For J ohn and Bonnie Nelson, Chnstmas is not so m erry this year because of the loss or Ben, a Victnameiw refugee child they hoped lo adopt. But it is brightened by the anticipation or another chi Id . ·'There's such a difference this year without Ben," said Nelaon, 32. "We're just now sending out Christmas letters. And we said in the letter to our friends that thls Is a year that wo 'U never forget. "J\ was a year of sadness and a year of joy. The sadness that Ben Jett. And the joy that my wife is pregnant.'' Doan "Ben" Van Vinh, 4, was placed with the Nelsons ln May uns following Operation Baby lift from South Vietnam. The couple began adoption proceedin.cs, but the Iowa Supreme Court ruled tn May that lkn be returned~ his mother, Doe Thi Hoafll Anh. 33, who now lives ln Great Falls, Mont .. wltb Ben and four other children. l ) - Pl RST CHRISTIAN CH UR.CH I FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH IN LAGUNA BEACH IS BEING OFFERED FOR SALE DecUne In Congregation Size Has Caused Church To Go On Block For $215,000 Gr~duation Date Murky Sc hedule Conflicts Plague Union J;>~trict Scheduling pr<>hlems havl' forced lluntin~ton Hench Cnaon High School D1s lncl tru.-.tecs to postpone approvul of graduation . location::. and times for four :.chools The locations and timl'S for Ed 1 :.11 n • F o u n t u in V a 11 (' y , Wl'slm1nstl'r and llunt1nglon Beal·h high schools' ~:raduatwns ~r<' e\ µcctl•d to be !>Cl Jan 11. of· fic1ab said. EDISON lllGH School Prin c1pal Philip Gross s:ud his :.taff planned lo use Or;.inge Cou:.t <.:ullcgt' Stadium for commence Jnl.'nt <H'tl\'illl'S . Hut college offit'ials told the high :-.chool recently thal ren- m a t i1Jns ~1t tlw ...i.1l.hum w<.·rc plannc·d on the tcnlal1 vc gradua· lion date, June> 16. One of the altcrnal(• graduation silt's, C:r o'l:-. sa id. 1s the W1·::;tm1nstl'f 111 ).{li Sl'hool Stadium Thl'r•·'11n•. hP ,1dded. furthc·r rt•sd1l•duli11g rnay he neCf'SSiff} Wc•stminstcr ll1gh S<'h1>cJI of fi uals h.id 11lanncd to hold com rnencemc•nl al th1•1r stadium at 7 p.m., June 16 Trustee Dnn M acAlhstcr said he wa-; cnnrernl'd that Fountain \.•lit•\. .ind lluntin~ton Beach t11 •n :.1 hnol'\ had planned lh1,>1r f.'' 11111.1111111 JU"I lhn·•· houn .. 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L1\ "' "" h\ .1 m.11onl' Gt"n ulne o.iiv l'liet '"" -· "n and1t," 11 ninC'·month-old tl og currently res iding at the Laguna Bench branch of the Sort<'lY for the Preven· lion of <'rue lt y to Animals, may not look hk(' much, but h <' i s a full blooded Au ~tratian s tH•pherd, a breed known for its i n - telligence. lie needs a home. • I c1C parents and students because it coincides with other planned graduation night act.Jvitics. Trustees were able to approve dates and locations for three other s chools · graduation ceremonies Manna l11gh School will hold its ceremony in the campus am- phi theater al 7 p. m .. June 16. Winlersburg High School wall hold its graduation on its campus at 6 p.m . June 15 EVENING lllGH SCHOOL will also hold a ceremony at the Wtn- lerburg campus al 7.15 p.m ., J une 15. Reereatio n Progra m San Juan E nrolls 6,000 in Classes By ANNE COOP ER Of,,,, Ooi1ly Pilot "-'U San Juan Capistrano launched a trial recreation program in February with 17 special interest rourses In 10 months, nearly G.000 people have enrolled in the courses, which now number 42. In October a lone. 1,066 paying students we re enrolled in 94 classes, said Tom Haker. recrea- tion coordinator. In addition, 4,777 children participated in city run recreation programs. Baker came to San Juan in .lune. 1965, from f'larl'nl1a , "hl.'rt' a'l recrcatilln supervisor . hl' supt•n 1scd more than :.!IHI r <'rreat1on dep arlmt•nl 1•mpln~ l'S When he arnH~o in the rru:.~1on cit). San .Juan had no recreation pro~ram Hal..er's f1r-;t ta:-1-m San Juan was tn work with a JO ml'mber comm1ttre of c1t1zcn vulunte<•rs to assess the city's rcC'rcat1nn 11eecls lie began by :.ludying "hat" ,1s itln·ad) a\ .l1 lablc. It was a fru.;trating !"<- pencnet' and l had to woncler :-.omcl1mes whf'ther I was ruttini.: mv own throat." Haker said ~\s a fi rst s tl'p. thl' city mailed J nel'ds a:.'il·-.-.ml•nt que~t1on naare to every San Juan household. ,\bout 18 pcrcPnt of the form-; \.\l'n' completed and rl'l11rnl•d bv las t Dcrcmbcr ffr-.ronse-; r.inged from a few prand1o~e µropo~als for ::.)m- phonics. dan<'•' and theater to many s1 m plt'r pleas for parks and spel'lal inlere:.t classt's to a couple · no way s · lo any rily· sponsored prn~ram "Our r hildren don't have .1 place to go." wrote one parent Ynu clon 't hear kids say, Let's ~n to tht> park,· in San Juan." One n•!;pondent wanted ac- t1v1lles for senior citizens in San Juan. who have "nothing to oc- cupy their time, thoughts and energies but watching the grass grow and lamenting that the younger generation's going to hlazes." Members of the eitizens' ad· visory committee devoted more than 800 hours to deliberation of alternate proposals for meeting community recreation needs as expr essed by its residents_ The initial program, launched in February, was billed as offer· Ing "something for everybody." Careful follow-up or course evaluations has kept San J uan's recreation geared to community needs, Baker said, and Is an im- portant factor in the program's success. "It's the tough part -figuring out what people want before they really know it themselves," he said, "but it ·s what makes t he program go. We figure, if 10 citizens want a class, it should be available to them ." San J uan residents exhibit a wide range of interests. Baker sojd current recreation plans in- clude everything from a clear weather cooperative preschool program to belly dancing classes for senior citizens. Since June, the city has had a joint-use a greem ent wlth the Capiltrano Unified School Dis· trict, which allows the recreation program to use school facilities outside of school hours. The Capistrano Valley Li-On3' Club r ecently donated $S,OOO O••ly Polo! Sllff P~o RECREATION LEADER Tom Ba ke r toward purchase of a van, which Baker s~iid will be used by rC'rrcat1on st:1rr to carry ac- l ivil1es into all San Juan neighborhoods. P l aygn1und programs are free Nomina l chaq~es for course-; pay the instructor, ad- mm1).trJt1ve co:.ls and a $1 con- lr1but1on toward a permanent recreation facility building fund. Course evaluations seem to bocte w<'ll for San Juan's young rccre<1l1on program · My family has participated in tennis, ballet and J?ymnastics." wrotf' Carol Edler . "Each course has been outstanding, the in- structors alt were very good and wf' plan to continue. "We have lived in this area six years and always wished for such a recreation progrnm. Thank you for starling one." San Clemente l;emer Hosts Service men The Interfaith Servicemen 's Center , 154 A venada Victoria, San Clem ente. hosts its annual Christmas dml)er and holiday celebration today and Sunday for local troops. ,r.-_ The center will be open ll(!JIBY both d a y s. as well as o n Chnstmas Eve More than 100 servicemen are expected to eat a turkey and ham dinner there today. The center, a nonprofit or- ganization which provides a home-like atmoshphere for servicemen a way from their fa m ilies. particu larl y on holidays, s till needs donations of desserta and 1tmall gtAa lo be put wider the tree for tbe men. Pleas Enter ed OAKLAND (AP) -Despite strenuous objections !mm the de· fendants, a Judi e entered Inno- cent pleas Thul"ld a.y for WlllJam nnd Emily Harri.son cbareea ol lddnaplna Patricia Hearst in 1974. Saturday. December 25, 1976 DAILY PILOT .4.J OC ChurehforSale • Asking Price $215,000 for LB Lot By JACK CHAPPELL Of Ille D•llY ,.,._. St.IH "lt'"I sad, but it's just too valuable a piece of property lo be used for 25 people three hours a week and that 's what we had to come to a decision on," said Harold Winters, m ember of the First Christian Church in Laguna Beach . The church building is for sale. An attractive traditional while structure, it occupies a prime corner lot at the busy intcrsec· tion of Glenneyre and Legion Streets in Laguna Beach. Asking price? $215.000. "We bought the church about five years ago and we had a rrur- ly good-sized congregatJon, but then our minister was called to Sacramento and since then we've just had some preachers," Win- ters said. ''Our congregation slippe d down to about 3S people," he said_ Worshipers come from all over the south part or the county from Laguna Beach to San Clemente and from Laguna Hills to San Juan Capistrano. Some would li ke to see a meet· ing place closer to th<'ir com· munities and so a fter the church is sold rented facilities will be sought. "They're sta rling a new church up in Irvine which some will goto. "I would hale to see it disband beca!!Se we've been here for 20 years and we actually started the church here and so it's a lsmd or bitter pill for us.'' Winters said. He said he thought the struc- ture itself had been built around 1946_ A Lutheran group had the building before the First Chns· tian Chur ch. Nolan Real Estate which list· ed the s tru cture s u ggested would-be purchasers "use their imagination" and th at the church would be usable as a "studio /gallery, a duplex, a school, home or even a church." Saleswoman Carolyn Sken- derian said the church had been on the market about a week and a half and there were several in· terested parties. The building stand'i on a JOO· by-100-foot lot and the building has 4,500 square feet. Inside ar c the hardwood pews and a bap- tismal font. "It 's just kind of a classic church," she said. The funds from sale or the church will benefit the Pacific Christian Church in Fullerton and be distributed among two other congregations. Winters said the church had no particular preference for who, or what, purchased the building Some commercial interests are looking at It. "lt's just one of those things that's happened this day and we found in Laguna it's rather dif- ficult to get young people in- P act A war d e d tere:sted in the church and that's our problem," said Wmten. "But if we should get someone willing to com e along and f:>' the price the real estate peop e have put on it, we could find a place to rent for Sund ay services and maybe build ourselves back up," he said. County Officials Eye Recycling Orange Count y oHicial s believe at least 10 percent of the 6,000 to 7 .ooo tons or trash dis· carded by residents and business firms each day may one day be recycled. And, they claim, what started as an experimental salvage operation at one or the county's four landfi lls has bee n so suc- cessful it now is being expanded to the county's other trash dis- posal dumps. Course Slated By R e d Cross South county residents can learn car diopulmonary re- suscitation (CPR),· a technique the Red Cross claims could save more than one million heart at- tack victims a year, in a three- session course beginning in January. The Red Cross south county service center scheduled the course in San J uan Capistrano from 6 to 9 p.m . J an.17, 20 and24. Anyone over 13 can lake the course. Additional information is available from the south county cen ter by calling 495-6611 weekdays, from 10 a .m . to3 p.m . Girl Alive SHAWINIGAN, Quebec (AP > -A kidnaped t hree-month-old girl, found alive in a cardboard box on the heated glassed-in porch of a seminary, was report- ed in good condit ion here. The baby, Priscilla F1ynn, was taken from a hospital oxygen tent last weekend and was found late Wednesday. We Will Be Open Tomorrow from 9AMto6PM ~ County s upe rvisors h ave a warded a three-year contract for the salvage operation to Orange County Steel, the fll'tn which has been conducting a salvage oper ation at the Coyote Canyon landfill. Ron Bates, a n assistant direc- tor of the county Gene r a l Services A gene y, said officials of the firm a r e plannin g to a utomate their operation, in- creasing the amount of tr ash they can collect lrom landfills. He said com pany officials plan to install electro-magnets to as - sist in steel recovery, for exam- ple, and are studying other ways to improve their methods. At present. Bates continued, the firm hand picks cardboard. steel. paper a nd wood at the Coyote Canyon site and bas been collecting about 700 tons a month. But with the expansion and automation, Bates said, county officia ls hope e ventually as many as 600 to 700 tons of material a d ay ca n be reclaimed from county landfills. The firm now pays the county $3,200 a month for salvage rights at Coyote. Under t he new contract, it will pay another $2,15-0 a month to in- stall its salvage operation at Olinda, $5-00 monthly at Santiago Canyon and $1,070 a month at Prima Deshecha. Jn addition, the county can col- lect more depending on the amount of trash the firm is able to reclaim. B a t es, Jn a r e port to supervisors, s aid the salvaging will reduce the a mount of trash going into the landfill, reduce county costs at providing landfill space. a nd save n atural re - sources. SOUTH COAST PIAZA } .. A4 DAILY PILOT S11turday D~mber ?5 1976 Fascinating Friend Calls Out Ecbtor's Note This u tM Jo.st of 16 arlicle1 an the ierlea "Oceon.t Our Contmwng Frontier " Heywood Hole Broun, JOUrucUUI 01ld rodw ot'ld TV ptrwoallly, dl.f c11.,,e1 the challtnge of the Jta lo thole who tum to 1t for $f>Ot"f and recrtati.on 'Seawater Sealed l1uick V s' Draim Man Back to Beacli the alternation or pnvat.Jon an<l comfort "SAIL ALL DAY tn lhe wet and cold, then bring up m some quiet harbour and go below and toast your reel before the galley fire and you'll realize what bhss means. Travel in a steam-heated Pullman and then put up at the RiU and see if you find any bliss there!" Theae ,ortacleJ were wnttm fur Counes by Newrpaper. o program ~loped by University f;.denslon. UC Son Dltgo. and funded by, a grant from the National Endowmimt for the llumona11u C.OoynQnt t~I~ by uw UfllfJt•nt •if tn. unu• ''''f 04 U ll to,n1tt By HEYWOOD HALE BROUN The d o lphin , :.acrcd to Poseidon, the pettish. bad· tempered sea god, is symbolic or a calm and friendly sea, and when we see him sportmg gaily on the gl1nt1n g s urface of Poseidon's n•alm. w~ are re- minded that the wide, wet roads of the seven seas are more than aquatic alleys of commerce They are also paths to pleasure Who invented swimming? Who was the first of us to return to the element from which we sprang? Whatever ancient man 1t was who first cried. "lley, Og, c'mon in. The water's rine," certamly felt a special pleasure. THE BLOOD CHEMIST Leo Vroman said, "We sealed the seawater dragged out of the sea inside us, and have soaked our cells ever since in a world like the one we left millions of years ago." Such being the cose. we can be sure that Og dropped his club and splay-fooled down the beach as COUPS€5 DY N€W5PAP(R fast as he could We can be s ure that he and his p1on~r friend, be· ing as much llomo Compelilen~ as their descendanl<;, had, before the day ended, set up a race course, perhaps from a reef to the pro trudin g bones or a diplodocus which forgot lo keep track of the tides DESPITE Tiit: t'ACT that ocean swimming 1s perhaps one of the least complicated and most unfailingly s uccessful of the sensual pleasur es, man the moody puritan seems dl' termined to take 11 at il<; worst Hence the steady flow of Englis h Channel swimmers . plunging into the cold, gray. choppy water whale as heavily greased as the flagpole at an old time Fourth or July p1cn1c J B Johnson was th<• first or these. makin~ the attempt in 1872. Being. apparent!) d ~en~• ble man. he rem;.um.'fJ in lhl' v.ater onl y 65 minutes, and 1t was left to Captain Webb three )Cars later t1) man a~<' the 20 odd miles by remain1n1ot 1n thl' gelid bnnl' for almost 22 hours P ROG RESS. ff TIIE rdane ment or mJs<>eh1sm can b<· 'o * * * 'Essayist' Brouri Writes Wt Segment llcHrn()(I 11 .11<• Broun hli.S hud .1 \urt<'d can'<'r as JOUmallst, tclev1'(ton <tnd r:.idto personality. and actor Jn the 19-iOs ht' was a wnter v.1th the New York pa~r "PM" and Its c;uccc'lc;or, the New York St;ir. · contributing book re- vu.•w' and humor columns as v.ell as sporl'I storie5 He then tumt-d to the th<'atcr and for 25 }ears has been a t'haracter actor on and orr A roadway In 1966 he accepted a position as ··sports essayis t•· for CHS TV Evening Nl•ws . Author of a book on theater and s ports, called "A Studied Madness." Broun has also edited his father's papers, "Collec-ted Edition of Heywood Broun." and contributed fre- quently lo popular magazines desert~. has since been rapid. and it is now commonplace for the Channel swimmer to emerge at Calais only long enough for a handshake. a cup of hot broth and a fresh dress ing of lard beJon· plunging back for the return trip to Oover. Recently the Vacton a Sporting Club or London presented a medal to a young American. Jack Robert son , who came within a half mile or swimming the Channel though paraly Ll'tl from the waist down A special medal would seem to be due those who plunge into the tainted and encrU!-.ted waters ur the brackish Hudson Rtver 1n at t e mp ts t o n r c u m n a v 1 g •• t t· Manhattan Is land OG AND HJS friend may have lacked the datnlll\e::.s trumpeted by deodorant commercials, but even their low foreheads would have n sen ;it the :.1ght or the fearful bou11laba1sse which racC'S any s,,..1mmcr who cnt(·rs the water within reach of our urban sprciwl. Indeed even Thor Heyerdahl . whose adventurous crossing or the Atlanti'' on a bundle or ret.'Cls ts so romantic as lo move out of the realm of ::.cicncc, an wtuch h1• classed himst·lf, into the Qu1xot1c world of ~hosf' adventurers who ha\'e, hkc the Three Wise Men or Gotham, gone to ::.ea in daringly unsuitable craft, discovered thttt the paper cup and the orange peel are harder lo sank than such gallant vessels as the I le~pcrus and the Golden lltnd. IF LEANDE R, plunging into the Hellespont to ::.wim to ht~ beloved Hero. had encountered a Sargasso rl e et of saturated cardboard boxes, he might have chosen lo wait for the rerry Still. then the lovers might have lived into a quarrelsome middle agl' instead of dying al the peak o( their passions I don •t know ""hat Leander went through battling tht• fast fl owing strait. but swimmmil coaches have told me that th•~ one·time romp through our old elt•ment has bccomt· the most painful of all competitive sports. requiring the practitioner to pass voluntarily through a pajn bar n er in which the lungs seem bterally to be on fire, ending at last in a trance-like state where a kind of delmum of exhaustion keeps the body rrom knowing what violence has been done 1t PERHAPS O(; AND has fm•nd v.ould ha\'e donl' better to slay up In the Shl•ltt•r Of t h1· g1a11t h•rn• looking for small amµh1tu . .ri·, of mana~eal>lt.> s11t· .1m l re;1• i;.l1'l• taste Stall. for 1•\ 1 1 \ l"•1mpC'l1t• 11• S\lo 1mmer there .ire J thousand small lJo)S cn1u.>·in~ the :.ample· c-hallenge or ins hore wave!., and a thousand old folk gently dip pinl? lhemsel\'l'S IO the Sally flu t<.J wluch a varat•tv of folk medicine:. prE>scribe · Less pain· r1d11t'n but clo:;t•r ln the danJ:l'r of <1h1pwreck and death are the s ports men who dare the wrath of Posddon with a little canvas, ~omt• scrJps of wood, and b1Ls and pieces of the knowledge that brought the wily Odysse us home across the ,,..,ncdark spa Some of tlwrn an· brisk. no nonsenst' peopk who do not re ahzc how d1ffc·n ·nt they an· from those who h \< (' h \ ..... or .... fr ;md dl' ad~mng order CA PTAl "ll J OS ll~' \ Sloe-um forthrightlv callt·d ha ., bnok "Sailing Alone /\round th1• World.' No p1wtr) for him, no "All I ask 1s a t:ill ~.hip and a star to steer her by '' Ile St("ered bv ;m old alarm c 1 o c k w h i c h -h c use cl ;1 s a chronometer and as to the grl'al moment or departure in lhe re· built derelict Spray, he re marked like a man setting out on · a trip to the grocery, "I had n• solved on a voyage around thC' world, and as the wind on the morning of April 24, 1895. w<1s Fresher Water Sea Region Discovered WASlllNGTON CAP> A large area of relatively fresh water that m.ay extend all the w.ay from Georgia lo New England along the Atlantic Coast has been discover ed by scienllsts. The U.S Geological Survey said the water zone has a low sail content and is believed to act as a buffer protecting very fresh water cl~e to shore from the intrusion of the sea waler THE SCI ENTISTS Bt-;U E Vt: the subsurf<tce zone stretche~ beneath the continental shelf from the coast of Georgia as far north as Georges Ban k off New England. The U.S. Geological Survey said that much or the water may have entered continental shelf sediments during an Ice Age about 10,000 years ago when the sea level was about 650 feel lower thon now. John C. Hathaway, chief scientist on a 60·day ocean drilling pro ject last summer, said the water had less than three parts per thousand of salt, "slightly saJlier than most drinklng water .. He noted that seawater avtlrages about 35 parts per thousand. HATHA W .\ V SAID m E discovery could lead to useful develop- ment of water resources along the coast. He added tha t there have been previous discoveries of fresh wal<!r zonea in the ocean, but none aa far offshore as the latest find. The sone extend• 11 much u 80 nautical miles off the New Jersey coast, fed eral otnclaJH akt \ 'SPORTS ESSAYIST' Heywood Hale Broun foar, at noon I ""l'lghed anchor, M~t ~atl, and rallt-d away from Boston ·· Antithetically. Tom Pollet. who crossed the ocean in what looked like two loosely-linked bananas to finish third In the '72 Single-Handed Transa tlantic Race, had no slogan. "Certainly not 'bee ta use it's there.' I like heated rooms and feather beds. cloth~ of silk and shoes of fancy leather . .I do not like the North Atlantic Ocean You figure it o ut." ~ '.,. ~ .. -..:r. Wes ton Martyr. who:.e "Thl' L200 Millionaire" recounts a \lo anderin~ life afloat, was almost Dickensian in his apprcciauon of FIGURING OUT THE sports that draw us back lo the place where our rubbe ry ancestor~ lived is beyond a man who ~warns badly and can 't sad, but Poseidon might say that the swimmer fighting a current, the sailor battling a storm. or the small boy protecting tu~ ~and caslle with a desperate sand pail dam are all aware that they are essentially alone against a fascinattngly unpredictable enemy who can be, when sun, wind, and su rf arc right, a fascinating friend. HEY, OG, THE WATER'S FINE! When Old Man Return to the Sea? JCPenney COST A MESA STORE OML Y • HARBOR CENTER AFTER CHRIST MAS CLEARANCE SPECIAL SUHDA Y SHOPPING HOURS: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ALL ITEMS ARE LIMITED ..• So Hurry! Many, Many Other BiCJ Values! WOMEHS VIHYL JACKETS • Solids • Embroidered Design'. • Fully Lined Ori CJ. $20 /$22 Now88S WOMEHS DRESSES PAKT SUITS • Asst Styles • GOOCl S11P Seleclton . a ... [arly OriCJ. To $28 ass t-4ow Yo~r Choic~ WOMEUS JUMPSUITS • Pdl f ·~t»r • TP rry ('111111 • A•,,r ')ly1f' . Oriq. $16/S20 Now988 WOMEH PATCHWORK T SHIRT • Mull1 Color Df's1gn • Short SIE:-eve • t00% Cotton OriCJ. S9.00 Now399 WOMENS LS. SWEATERS • OuPen Sizes • Solids & Stno~ • Fin!' Gauge Kn11 OriCJ. S 11 .00 Now499 JR. TUNIC TOP • Color Plaids • PolyP c;ter /Collon • Belled Orig. $1 3.00 Now499 GIRLS SWEAT SHIRT • Short Sleeve • 50'Yo Colton 50% Polyester • H1lk1 Pnnl Orig. $3.98 NOW~ GIRLS SPORTWUR REDUCED! • Pants • Blouses •Tops sAve50% SHOE CLEARANCE GIRLS SHOES HOW ~f/11.99 3. 99 BOYS SHOES OriCJ. 5.'9/11 .99 WOMENS CASUALS OriCJ. t.99 /13.99 WOMENS SANDALS HOW 2.44 t-lOW 3.99 HOW ?:.1'11s.99 5. 99 S.S. TUHIC SWEATER • 100%" Acnlan • Mullt Color • Perfect for :..ayormg OnCJ. SI 4.00 Now599 WOMEHS IRA SALE ST ARTIMG SUHDA Y 20°/o OFF EVEIY STYLE! DOH'T MISS THIS BIG SAVINGS EVENT!! WOMENS PANTS • Jr & MISSf'S • Assorted Size/Colors • Washable Polyester Ong. to $15.00 MENS DRESS ~ow NOW 5ss ?;.:; f20.00 6. 99:=========== CANVAS FOOTWEAR CLEARANCE MEMS, BOYS, WOMENS, CHILDREHS Stock Up t'ow: On q. 3.99 /6.99 NOW $1 99 WHITE GOODS SALE STARTS TODAY! All SHEETS REDUCED MUSLIN & PERCALE WHITE MUSLIN PILLOW CASES 1..,.2.ot HOW I 96 TWIM FUT /flTTEO .... 2.7' HOW 196 FULL FUT /FITTED 1-..1.st HOW 296 24 OMLY Ci)ULTED BEDSPREADS lrowft•llite•llrchwood Patten" s~:!o NOW 1688 WOMEHS S.S. S~TER • Encianqered Specin Pattffft • I 00°/o Acrylan • 24 Only Ong. $14.00 599 NOW JR. SKIRTS • Woven Polyester • Pastels & Darks • 30 Only OriCJ. $8.00 NOW 'Z'9 SPORT SHIRT CLEARANCE -long and Short Sleeves -Assort ed Popular Styles -Originally Sold From S6 50-S13 00 NOW 299-599 IOYS WESTERN 'sHIRT -Assorted Ou11t Yokes -Wtute or Blue ChambOIY Body -long Sleeve Orig. sa.oo NOW 588 MEMS PAMTCLOSEOUT --Once-A-Year Bargains -t.1m11ed Ouantttle5 -Oog1na11y Sold For Up To S20 NOW 599-7 99 JCPenney 2300 HARBOR BLVD., HARBOR CENTER• COSTA MESA \ {-t God Changed Her Life Saturday December 25 1976 I 11 Y .. :, .... ; ~:":7Y~ Some S~hooling Needed ut ll''<Y DIVIN(, <.S,.U .. ........ ' / OAtl v .,tlOT AS ;·', f .. --" :-:-. Fashion Views Vary 'Sassy Sex-symbol' Finds 'Star' to Fill Void · l /1 \.A .. ..1.1. /// B GEORGE W CORNELL .. It's.done so much for me ft was a matter of 0 tj ) '' L ~ ·: •• / ~ Dear Joyc:e: I am considering golng to a ureu school that offers an as- sociate d~grec (two }Ur~) In fa~hloo mt rcbandlslng. hi thls adequate or ls it best to go to a four-year c:olleg~ for a mercbandlslng deg~'! ( Career Corner ) Y A1'11o1....,.wr11er breaking down my pnde, or La.king my eyes otr OC{)(~· "7/7'·' 1 ' ... ///"~J <1uirin1 money, acclaim and lavish living. But it was a r ebirth. 1 ·m happy now, happier than I've NEW YORK -She had made the big-time. ac-myself, or making me more concerned rorolhen. ll A w/ bec:ame empty to her and false. Tbe desolation ever been, and it's for real ." ·,, :·ii/' / . / \/I -J .A.M., Round Pond, Ark. nwrchan<Hsing grads, those wllh a four-year degree in retaHlng, fashion rrwrchandlslng or a related business major have un cd~c. persisted until she saw lhe star. She said that she's now both writing and record· ~, ,11 /) / By the calendar, it wasn't t~ t:hristmas star. in& country songs of a cheerier caliber, thal :ii'"~r1 )/ , /' l bul it had to do with a child and it fla8hed a simllu "spread joy Instead or sarcasm, that are positive ·-~~·-~ In an tndustry when· trends rise und full as quickly as rn1nisk1rts turn into max111, it's not surpnsm~ that opl nions var y on your quL'Stion. A sampl· ing· Other industry sources mention th~1t trainees are paitl virtually the same startin~ :wlary. no m atter the leni;:th or their t'ducation. Some em· phasizt' that an ambitious hieh school gr;id ca n work up the ladder, particularly one who has studied dis- tribul1\•e education. (A 23-year-old h1Ah S<.'hool f,lrad I know cams $17,000 J year as a s hoe store manager but bis ~orking hours arc Sill' 60EEE. > meaning. and more wholesome and have a lot of love in them. "THERE w AS NO MISTAKING 1l, .. says COUD· t111 music singer J eannie C. Riley. It was an odd slur, on a lonely Au~u:.t afternoon in Texas. It filled the void within her , ~he says, changed her life and her singing. A pretty, bluc·cycd brunette. she had gained fame as the seemingly brash. hip and uninhibited young woman who npped into her community's moralisms as hypocntical in her hit song, '"Harper Valley PTA.'" BUTIT MADE llER ak10d of phciny herself, s he said in aninterview. "The world put me into the role or a sassy, s bow·off sex sym bol. It was an image created for me and I hated it, but for a long time J couldn't step onlofit, l was so stereotyped. .• "l was playing a part that was not really me. In that period, she said. she had "quit the church, doubted God's existence and thought the Bi· ble was just a big hcnutiful myth. r s imply had never thought much about spiritual things." Du l the s udden celebrity s tatus that "ll arpcr Valley'' brought, the high in- come . a ppl a uding crowds. high-pressure schedult', including a divorce. and her bwlt- up image as a tart- tongued. miniskirtcd re- b e I ldt her di s· 1llus1oned . "I'd achieved my goals but I was misera- ble," she said. SHE RECALLED that as a s m ail-town girl from Anson, Tex .• she oflen ponll OVl·r m:11l 11rder catalogs, dreaming oC fancy clothrs. a b1~ house, chauHcurcd cars, the II mclrght of attention ''THERE'S ENOUGH SADNESS and pollution in the world without sending more ot it out over the airways. I wouldn't record anything anymore that's questionable or suggestive or that would be a stumbling block to someone's faith." Her outlook and nt'W songs represent a distinct break from the image of the ''Harper Valley" cynic v.ho, as she noted, "put down the system. put down authority and put down parents" as pious fakers . .. Producer<; and agents insisted I live thal, sassy, sex-pot image, rcJect1ng the old values," she saJd. "It was someUung J fell into, or was dragged into, not SOfllcth1ng r really fell. 1 was s uch a greenhorn. r was almost programmed, like a little puppy, like a ragdoll. Iv.as forced into a role that was uncomfortable for me and CaJse. It was a mas- querade." BUT THE GAliDV FACADE turned bleak to her. and then on that long, hot afternoon in New Hope Cemetery at her home town or Anson, she prayed alone at the new ~rave or a young nephew, Bryan. who had died at6. "Oh God, I don't know if you're real," she had prayed, gazing up into the empty sky. "I've got to know, l 've got to have a sign thut you care." ll was 3:45 p.m .. she rl'latc.-d, and suddenly, incredibly, in the bright, cloudless, summer s ky, "a giant star came out and held and twinkled for aboul 15 seconds.'' As she told of 1t, her voice broke and tears streamed for checks "There was no mistaking 1l. no way to doubt. I said, 'Oh hello Uryan! ·And then the star came back and twinkled ag<11n. I cried, 'Thank you God!• He had let me know hf' did exist. and I found Mm later on in the Bible." Finally We Know Tote Tale SEATTLE <AP J Almosl every youngstc•r knows that girls carry books on their hips clo.<;e to the chest while hoys tote theirs slung at the side. But why? Ma r y A . J e nni . u graduate psychologist, and h er husbanrl. Donald, a zoology pro fessor. speculate in the journal Science that car· rying s tyles stem from a difference in body builds and social modeling. Social modeling means that boys try to be like boys and girls try to im- itate others or their own sex. Nol only is the female hip rela tively wider than a male's, but also extra r at gives it a m or e "shelf-like quality," the Jennis r~portcd The study is based on the couple's obser vat.Jon:. in sever al countries. JAMES SLA\'DEN. PRESIDENT of Robinson's in Calirorma, says a )(nod two-year program is more than adequatt• 1f your career goal 1s buying and sl'lling. But if your. aim is man:igl'mrnt. Slayden advise'> you to take your four-year deJ(rl"c m busi nt·~s admmistrat1on. not in the nar row,•r ::.pt>cialty of retaihn):! or fashion merchand1is1n,g Mau rice 111 rsrh. president of a WushmJ.!tOn, 0 C area t•mplO) ml•nt agency that speriah7.es 10 retu1l Jobs. concurs with Slayden but .ich'fs that a four Yl .ir degree 1s n.-quired for entry into somt• retailing tratnl'l' program-; Hirsch. who hns m,1jor fa sh1nn merchandising l'Xperlt'nce al h1i: nam e s lorl's. says it's on 1oh performance that <'Ount:. whf'n pro motions ar<• passl•d out rather than educational attainment ~anford J . Zimmerman, l'hatrman of the hoard of New York's Abraham and Str<IUS, favors the four-year ap proach. Zimmerman recommends the bathelor 's degree as preparation bccausl' of increasing comJl(.'tltion for jobs and because he's notl11 a bl.'tlt•r SUCCebs rat(.' for the £our ·)'l'dr grads Trai.net•s who have a two-year as sociatc degree are encouraged to con· tinue their education and the com pany picks up part of the tuition IN 11.UNOIS, MARSHALL rteld's manai.:C'r of employmrnl and ex ecut1vl' recruitment. .lohn W Kenne). votes v.-ith Z1 mmt>rman Whilt• Ma r s h all Field hires two-year After vou·vc madt' your decision. chc<.'k with :.tore personnel man- a~crs for their opinion of the pro- s:r ams )'(1u ·n· t•11n-..1dt•nn.1? Then take une more 1n \ l'ntor~ a~k the schools for details of ~radualt' placement - wht>re grads work, what positions they hold. and hnw much they earn. St•ntJ l.'Jrl'cr tjut•stions for this col· umn to Jo) c~ l..11n Kennt.'<ly at the D;11ly P1 lot . I' O flox 1560, Costa Ml''> a 92626. Sorn·, thl• volume of mail makes personal rl'plies impossible. ~MEANEST THIEF' HITS FAMILY CONCO RD. N.11 IAP1 Members of J Concord ram i ly looked ()Ut the win- dow to admire a Chnstmas tree planl- t'fl 15 years ago, only to discover it had lll't'n cut down ./ llobt>rt M ndscn and his family planted the spruce on the front la~n. "atched it lo( row and prunlod 1t with lov- 111,:: <.':l rf' so lhal this \'t•;1r 1t "had the 1><'rfet·t Chn ... tm a:. lrcl•shapt• · This was lht• f1r c;l \t:ar the M.1dsen~ ht the tree "But it didn't bring happiness." she said. "I k_9ew there had lo be something greater. something mort' Things bc~an to work on my conscience." Then a "miracle happened'' on that strange af- ternoon in a Tt'x us ceml'lcry. she said, and "God worked his wu.v into my heart and changed my life." .. IT PUT M V t 'AMJI. Y Bi\Ck together." s he s:ud, noting that she and her husband have remar- ried and live on a farm outside Nashville, Tenn .. where she belongs t.o the Forest Hills Baptist Church SKI The "Ory Smoke" Powder at ' llG ., ".~{) SKY '~'·,.' MONTANA New condos and Econo-"ln n" 1714) 644-4926 (4061 995-445' ~i Wishing you w arm thoughts at Christ mas Christmas is for ~hips 'In' Tossers Go Worldwide CllEAT f'\LU.;, Mont li\P/ Montana's cow· chip tossm~ contt•st is growing in popularity, and contest OfftClil lS '\ay the event IS about to become an intcrnat1onal compN1llon Champion rh1p chuckcr Jim Embleton or Great Falls. who holds the rN'ord at 210 feet. 10 inches, says he ·s bccn delugt"Cl with questions about the contc:.l sm c1• "inning the tllle last summer Emhleton passt"<I out 500 informational pam phlets ;ihoul lht' t'vt.-nt dunng a gathering of the In l<.'rn:nwn;il i\s ... t)C'l:ltlOO or fo'air., i''.11r m.ina).!t'r Bill ('h1t·sa said several others f<J1rs ar<' pl.inning !'hip tossmJ? contt'sts and will send th1•1r dtJm 1Hnn., 10 <:rf'ut Jo'alls for the 1nlemu· tional finals Th<' C'alg•frv StamJ>('de in Canada and th1• Ti·" .is St .11 t' rwr h:I\,. m ;1ck rom m 1lm en ts. Chll'sa said ... ---.. ,,., . ·...:.~~ . ._,,,,~ . The After Christmas Sale The b1q one starts early tomorrow a1 Huntington Cen1er Sl1JrP~ open .11 q othf'r>; oil 10 Com!' n.tr1y lor tun 'h'JODtn'I .11 b1q .av1ng~ Beach Blvo 6 Et1inql'r al fh .. San 0"'90 r Wy ftla.Y the pea<'<' of the C!Lrist11u1 s Season du 1ell wt'thin y our hearts n11<1 linger Ion~ therein. To .You and all :rour loved on es, grcrti11~s.' John Hart Lynn Hart I HARTS SPORTING GOODS sharing. Since way, way back, it's a time for family and friends to stop every- thing, ju st for the pleasure of being t ogeth er, of giving something extra special even if it's simolv a warm thought. Have a beautifu l, happy Holiday. •Ila• I •• I \) -~-\ ) J 'i ~ r I ' \I : ' •, DOORS OPEN TOMORROW 9 A.M.! SHOP TILL 6 \January sa 8 an(j CLEARAN CE 538 CENTER ST. COSTAMUA SPECIAL HOLIDAY HOURS: Shop Mon. Fri. 10 am -9 30 pm, Sat. 10 am-6 pm, Sun. 12 noon-6 pm . S.1t.. Dec. 11 and S;iit., Dec. 18. 10 am-9:30 pm, Sun Decenihcr 26, 9 nm G pm. Bullock'' So11 1h Coau Plaz,1. 3333 Rr1~tol. c. M . 556 061 t ' ( __ C_o_m_m_, _e_nt_P_a_g;.__e __ J Nuclear Power or No? By JOAN WARD To go nucll•;1r or not to go nuc ltar'! Thc1l 1-. the question Since the m aJur problems 1n volved 111 that clcdsron arc mor(• socuil than ll'dinicuJ, the ansWl'f must l'Onlt' from an mformc:d publir But today's public· 1s n<it 1n formed, SJ)S J University ot CahCornia phyMc1sl Proponenti. and opponents or nurlcur power have so mudd1l'U lht walt•h with s pec 1ou:-. arguments and a t tempts to covf!r up prubll'rns lh..it the pubh<.' 1s in no IJOMtron to make an 1ntelhs.:ent d1.·t·1s w11 <in the SUbJ<.'Cl ll 1s the job of tht.• t1.•<.•hnulo~1st to prci.l'nt t he forL.., as ht: scl!s them. lhl•n h·l thc pubhc ma.kl· up Its own mind THESE /\RI-: Tiit: opinion~ of David Dorfan, :l'tsoc1,1te pro· ressor of phy!>1rs and aC'ting dean of natural sc1t•n1·<!'t .it th<.· un 1vers1ty's Sunt~1 Cruz campus. Declaring h1 mst'lf 11t•1thcr for n or agains t nu <•ll'ar fJO\\t't . Dorfan. who 1-. a c·unsultanl lo thl' :.talc on nuc·kar fl(>\\l'r slutwn s iting ~nd a rlll•nllll'r of the Amer ican Phy'ill'al So<.'il'ly study ~roup on nuclear sa(l'ly. outlined four "vt•ry suhstunlial pro- blcmi. .. llw pulili <' must rnnsulcr. Thr fir-.1 11f thcs1· probkms rs lh<.' poss11>1l1ty of u nuclear pov-t!r µl;int ael'ldl·nt Although he slrnngh t•m phasllt'll the fact that ,1 f'l<>Wtr plant c·an'l hlow up h kt' ;1 horn h Dorf Jrt <.'Olll't.'<lcd lhal lht.•r (' .... 1 larj!t' invt•nlury or <lanj.!1.·rou-; r .ultoa1·t 1 v1ty tr ,1p1wd •\lthm lht· t·onftnt'" of .1 nuclri.lr l'O"' c·r pl.int. ,11111 tht•n• .in• wa)'l> w v h11·1' 1h1s r .1dr11al'll\'tl\ could ~l'I out ·1 ho• pr ohahil11\ nf J P<IWC'r 11lar11 ·, d1:-i.:u1g1ng1t-. rJd111at'll\ 1 lv into the cnv1rormw11t 1s t•x frcml•ly remote tn pnn<.·1ple, he :.aid "In pract1t•e,'' he uddcd, 'Wl' have had aboul 250 reactor yeci rll without ;rnylh1t1~ ap vroachin~ ;in accident or this ma~nitud1.•.' · CALCULATING TllE pro babtltty of such an arc1dc:nt 1s rm roossible, according to Oorran, because the nuclear plant system is too complex. However. 1f a m••Jor accident were to occur 1n a plant sited in downtown M anhaltan. every body in Manhattan would pro· halJly bt> killed, said the phys1c1st. Plants arc not s1IL'<i in heavily populated area~ for JUSt that reason. In plant!> located 30 to 40 miles rrom .in urban arc:.i , total breakdown or a nuclear power plant would not r esult in anybody's immediate death. Wnat could occur, according to a !>ludy Dorfan was mvolv(.'(] in, 1i. low-level cancer imluchun :is the result of low t'Xl>O!>ute ovt-r <1 larf.(e, lan~e tffcu As an t.•xamµlc , Oorfan hypothesized "lhc worst possihlt• acddcnt" in a plant loco.tied 150 miles from Los Angeles. Strong winds blowing rel<.·ascd radioac- tivity toward the <·ity could pro· hably give 20.000 lo 30,000 people cancer over a 50 year pl'riod. he said. HOW E VE R . YOt; couldn't identify who h:id gotten cancer from tht.> rcJctor. the proh:ibahty of getting cancer as a result 11( such an accident 1s <ibout one· tenth of one percent. "This nucle:.ir power acculcnl would be very spcctaculur. liul, in Carl, prO\ tdt'd you site 11lanl!-. .1 reasonable cl1sl:.1m·c from urhan conccntr,1t1on-;. the result:-. 1Aould ht! very. vt•1 y s1m1lur to thost• ~ c HTC alrt•t1dy g<.·ttmg from (.'OJI, . ht> pm11lt1d out "Coal powcr planb." accord· Ing to Dorfan, "an• hus1ly S1J1l lmg out all ltw1r filth and pro. bably k1llrn~. hy OIO.'>l µcoplt"i. l'l"tlmatcs. J c·oupl<• or thousand Jlt'oplc a yt•ar, t•vt•ry ) e:1r, through emphyst:?ma and the like .. A Sl'Con1t cor\lr o'vers a.iJ un-:1 an Lhc nudcar power pl:.int question ts lhe problem of security a~ainst thert. which Uorfan °t>chcves should rcully be callt'tl "tcrronst <ACqu1s1t1on uf plutoruum " llE EXPLAINED TllAT rn a reactor. Uranium 238 1s s lowlv converted lo plutonium. which 1-;. Ll!.ablc both for fuding further re e1etors and. "unrortunately," for manufaCluring wea()(>nS "There arc perfectly ~ood d e· cluss1f1ed documc:nt.::. 1Ahich will tell you how to nrnkc a fme htllc bomb 1f you had pluton1urn." Dorfan noted. "llowcvcr. )OU can 'l ~o and huy plutonium at the store; it's all owru:d by the fed eral ~ovcrnmcnt." I lcncc. the prohk·m of tht'fl "Person ;;1 lly, I 'm not sure th al I'd give you much chance Of SUC · cess 1r you went lo steal some plutonium and tried building a bomb I th1nl.. yo u'd kill ~ 11urs1.'lf," he sa1(1 "There are i.rmplcr Jnd 1. .. quully effoct1ve methods to engage in for social blackmail.'' Long term w~sle disposal is anolht•r major problem area that has at tr ..icted ~1 good deal of al- lentwn ''ALTllO 'G ii FAIRLY Sl•rious. long term waste d1s - f)(>'t,1I 1s n111 an insurmountable probkm, · SJlcl J>orfan. addin~ that "this problem has ll1:t•n blowrl out I)( JH'Oport1on · I don't twhcVl' that tht• sul11l cc mt a1nl'l's n<>w bt·in~ touted lls the ultimate i;olullon can ht· guaranlt•t•d safe for 100,()C)'l yrars <Jud~ed to be the 'Life !,pan' of radwal'l1vt' m all•r1als >."he Sllld. "but I belu:vc you can Li.: prt<Uy r1•rt~11n they'll last two to three thousand years. By that t1mr. pres umably. you'll have thl· ll'chnolog\' to burn the fut•I " The fourth and rin~11 problt'm lw addrcsst.•d wu'> nuclt•ar pro hfcrat10n ~1 v1ng rt•actors to 0U1er countrtPs and, as far a:-. Dorr an 1s concern<.'<!, ttus 11> tht: 1Aorst problem. According lo intcrnattonal treaties. lhl' donor or the fut'l changes the fuel. and th1: rcc:1 p1ent nevl'r gets near 1t "flow1•vcr," he stated, "1f you hnvc one reactor. <1l the end of u ~car \OU hav1• cnou..:h plutonium lo hu1ld yourself flH' or s ix Vl'ry neat little buml>s · AT LEAST 70 PEK('l~!'ll'foftht• C'ountrae!:i in tlat• world huvc tht· technology f1Jr st•p:irat1 11g plutonium from 1-pcnl fuel lo make bomb!-., said Dorf an Should th e U .S t•xport the technology lo rcprocc•ss fuel. ht' added. then everybody would havcthal rapab1l1ty In Durfan's op1n1on. lht' United States and Huss1a art• not likely to cn~age 1n <i "bomb throwini: match "They'vl' gut too much to Jose But ht• \'1sualt1cs Utl' pos~ih1li· ty that "lhe um•asy constraints, '4h1c h have kept the maJor JJO\\ers from unleashmi.: nuC'frar "eap<ms. might be l'nlrreh too \\('ak tn stop nuc(e,1r war," If, for inst:.inc-1•, a 'tmall country that has been given a reactor becomes rles p<.•ratcly short or food In thJl cas<', said Oorfan, that small t•ountry might turn to lhe use or bombs. Further complicating the pro- blem is t he fact lhal cheap ways of separating uranium are JUSt ovt'r the horizon. There won't he any need to obtain nuclear power plants. Those who want bombs would simply d ig uµ uranium. wh1rh is available in ordinary soil at roughly two parts pt•r m1lhon. separate rt cheaply. an(! make bombs. The question of selling reactors would !hen become moot. Dorfan pointed to the d1satJ. vantages of ottwr power source~ as the main adv.rntage of nuclcur power. nv wa:. nf illustration he quot NI a colleague. v. horn he idt•n l1fi ed as being antt ·nucl car power, discussin~ the "max· 1mum cr edible accidents" or 'ar1ous power sources. lo these terms, a nucle ar power·plant accident would re- su 1 t in a hundred thousa'nd killed; burning coal would result m another ice age with perhaps a billion pcople killed; and burning ml would result in a third world war, with a n incalculable number or deaths. We are at the stage of tJther·/or choices, accord ing lo borfan. Uul he does n 't believe it's neCl'Ssary to go lo ei~ nuclear power or coal. Jr the United States were seriously lo consider conserva· t1on, the country would have to go into hii.: capital expenditures. .ind people would h ave to change not Just their ltrestyles, but their "ay of looking at things, he said. Gullihility Incurable? -·--""---- Two Moves Save Energy Aini f 'or Long-tenn Consumer Bene/ i ts lh T llO '1 AS O. EIJA~ r"'', 't'• mtnRIY unrl'1.1t1"tl ,tcpi; '" pm., 1•rf11I st ;ill• c·11mm1:-.:.1on' fould c·om hlfH' In 1111' <'nd of 1977 111 '>t1h ... 1,int1,111'1• rl'llt11•r the n<'NI (111 hlllllllll)! Ill'\\ l'l1•1·tr11• JICl\41'r 111.rnb rn t'.il1f11101.1 If that h:tpp1·n ... c11n,um1·r~ nu~ht l11 lw happ11• ... 1 for 11 1:-. lht•v "ho ;lllA ,I\" P!l\' for (1uiltltn.I( n<.'W J.:t•n1•r alllll! fa<•ll1t11•s through lht'lr munthly hills. Ami rt'<hlC" Imo m tlw nct>d for new plants wrll th1•rl'fon' meun yc<1 rs of sav. lOj!S Ont' or I h<' ch•t•isions came frnm tht' s lalt' l'uhllr Utililll'S ('om m1ss1on. which has impo:-wd a "iwnk loall" pri<•rng syi.tcm on the 120 larj!<'!'I t ustomcrs of Pacific Gas & Elcctnc Co SIMILAR Rt:Glll.ATIONS for large industrial user:. or power from the fu)uthern California F.d1son Co : .. ind S:1n Diego Gas & Electric Co ar<' txpccled 10 thc next couple or months The deciswn will mean that the largest power users will pay more for electricity bumcd "'hen dt.'m:ind for energy is JtrCulest ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Tlw (•omm('nl p11..:1• of llll' D.11 I\ J'ilol !'1'1'k" tu 1nto1 m nntl <,tlnwlatt' 11',Hll·roi; hv P"'"'nt. Inf,( 11 v.1rlf•l'\ nr l'lllllnW11tafV on 101111·~ of 1111t•1 t><,l anrl ~11:nllil':1n<'•' 110111 1nfoi1 rn1•cl nh"•n l'r' nnil 'tmlo.1• .. m1•11 lfnh..,/ ._ \\',.,·d /'"/ 11 l11•r Snturday, nee. 25.1976 SOUTHERN ~ALIFORNIA FOC l JS The PUC hopes this will g1v1· lht>m an Incentive for o;h1ftin~ much of their work load to non 1><:<1k hours during the late n1i.th l and early morning. when dt•c• lricily is in lower demand. tr this pricing method works. it would evt·ntually he applied lo other bus inesses. but pmhlcms with meterin~ equipment muk<• a spr eud to residential use very un likely The r ues hope IS that decreasing daytime loads and in· creasinl{ nigh ttime deman<l will spr ead power plant usage around the clock If that happened, the need for new power plants would be ll'Ssened because th<.• mmomum power required at any one t1mt· would drop. A SUULA R effect could come from the other major move. this one by the Energy Com- mission. Thal agency has m ade California th(' first slate to re· quire e n ergy -efficient ap· pliances Under regulations taking cf. feet next fall, all refrigerators. freezers and a ir conditioners sold in the state must meet new slnn· dard!I de!llgned t o eventually save 2.1 billion kilowatt hours of electr icity annua lly The lmp3ct or lhl!I decision, though, will be felt only gradual- ly, since no one wlll be forced to stop using present appliances. The air conditionlnic rcstric tlons ar e expected to hnve the bisgest impact on need for new power plants. l for (')cctnc1ly consumption in (.'a llfornta alw;1ys hits 1ls pc<1ks 111 hot Wt':.tlher when hlmdreds of thousands of air eond1tioner!) <in: I urned on at once IF T llOSE ~t,\CHI Nt:S were 1•v1•1\ 10 1wrrl'n I m11rt' efficient. the max11num lo:ld <kmanded 1rorn any utility eomtl:my would <Imp s1i:nif1cant ly. Consumers will pay something for this hcncf1t, though. Ap· pliance prn:c.s are expected to jump about 10 perrent wh<•n lht• new rules lakl' effeC't. But Energy Commission staffers pn·· chct s avings over the likliml' "' the m achines. And their prediction doesn't in· elude the non-financial aspects of l~sencd demand for new power plants. Those bt'nefils include less smog. fewer controversies over nuclear power plants and fewer lawsuits agoinsl utility com panies. suits whose costs arc in· eluded in electricity priecs. Either of these two state steps by itself would have a m~11or im· pact on electricity usa~e. Taken together, their impart could be much gr eater. FOR IF BIG industries slow- down their dnylime operations at the same time a s consumers arc runninl( m ore efficient air condl tloners and refrigerators, the peak dem and on nny power com- pany should drop substantially - and power plant s nr e built to mccl maxim um demands, not average U!lftge. Ir it works out that way In Calirornla. it's almost ctrtaln thlll the!le tcchnlqu will lipread elsewhMe. for this fttate already ts~ known n!I the most effective co.\serverof ener gy 1 By PJ\lJLINE RONOONNO <.•P•tOI N•w\ S.Vr•!tt Si\CH/\M l';NTO Would you buy a v1hrall>r bt•caus<' lht· manufacture dairned it would in crease the s ize of >·our bust'! An clcrlr ic h:ur brush lhal woul<l shmulale a thick hc<id of hair? A black box that could cure arthritis or i.omc magic sanrl that would r elieve cancer" Ir you answered yes to any of these items you 're not i.ilonc £ach yc•ar the s t ate llcallh Department investigates many cases or medical fraud wherl' people succumb lo a painless cure for an othC'rw1i.c incurable illness or a rcmecly drs1gncd lo rei.lorc youl h or make them more beautiful Con artists purveying these cures make a bundle from inno· cent victims. Jim F.ddington. who investigates mt'<lical frau<' for the llralth lkpartmcnl, says one Southern Californiu man spent $\.000 on river bottom sand alleged to cur c c:ancer. "THESE llOAX ES continu<· lo c;cll." says Eddington, ''because• they appeal to a person's vanity or claim lo prevent agfog. They also appeal to those with a serious chronic disease who have no hope. Hucksters abound particularly in tho~e dise:ises with a possible spontaneous re- mission. o~ device offered for senous illnesses such as arthritis. cancer and heart disease is a block bol'. with an electric cur- rent "1'ht>y 're one of the oldest m cks around, but the boxes sttll sell .' says Eddington. Ont: 1teale r was recently fined for sell- ing 700 boxes at $400cach. llis fitic $400 for practicing mcdirmc without a license - La~Faces Up To Ugly Reality Ry HERB ('J\EN SAN 1-'l!/\NCISCO S<.•r tion 2'.I of tht• S. F l'ohcc Ccxlt•, forbidllin~ the appcaranrt' on San Fran<'l'iCO streets of "ug ly, unsightly per!-.ons," was repeal1.•d jUSl m trml' lo pn· vent a s weep of llall1d1c Plaza. llowcvl.'r. Section 17, makln ,:: at "unlawful to wash <ildcwulks from 8 a.m . to 6 ll rn :· IS still IHI lhe books. and nppN1rs to be obst'rvcd more r r ligiously than any ot h er l t1w of l a nd o r city ... The ldC'a behind the latter section. on(' ussumes. is that wet s1dt•walks arc slip· pery, caustng p<'dcstrians to fall a nd lhcn•hy making rich lawyers even richer. Section 23 is a bil stickier; It sounds like somelh111~ out of the Mid· die Ages. and may have been aimed al the Hunchback or Notre Oame .. It has been some time since anyone has seen Quasimodo schleppm~ around Powell St , sin~ing "Ring Dem li<'lls," so I guess 1t worked IF THE FRENCH were tr> build a dome In honor of our departing Pres ident. inquires Danny Dolan, would It be France's f'ord Cupola ? No. . Don Rractley's t'irst Law or saloons -"The thirker the fe rns, the weaker the drinks" -may now be joined by Ca en ·s Sc<'ond Law a restaurant that cover11 half or IL~ plates Wllh a garnish of grapes and cantaloupe slice is trymR to hide som ething. WHEN RASERAU,'S Rc.:- llle Jack~on. now a S3 m11llon Yankee. used to complain in Oakland th.at "If J wall in New York they'd name a candv bar after me,·• he was rcfe; ring. of course, to the Baby Huth . However, as Anna Creighton is quick to point out. despite R eJ.?g1c 's and others' m isconrcpt icms, that bar was named for Ruth Cleveland, daughter of then· President Grover Cleveland, and the Amy Carter of her time ... You may be sure that the Reggiebar, if it ap· pears, will be c hock full o · p e a n u I s . (; e o r g t• Washington Carter will Ree 10 that. KIDDIE KORNER lodlly features Recky .J:icoMon anrl Sarah Mendelsohn, holh 8, on their way to school for a test. Sarah: "I keep forgetti ng -what's thC' capital of ~Ca liforni a '!" Becky : "C." GRJSON'S, the venerable Pacifi c-V a n Ness steak house, has its first waitress a trim little brunette in a black velvet pantsuit. This was not, I h asten to add. Grison's idea. The Feds threatened to make a Federal case out o r th e o ld r esta urant's "d iscrim ina- tion" if ll continued to hire waiten only. So rur, the onJy complaints have com e fro m some of the blue-rinse LOI..s who Jlke being fawned over by the undeniably hMdsome crew of captalnft nnd waiters. There lR also a bit of snob- bism. culture s hock And timcwarp i nvol ved h er e. Through the yean., waiters have become associated tn the public's m ind with "good" eating placn, while wa1trcsses Chere we shil\ lnto barely m ade a dent in his profits. Eddin~ton advises consumers to read the small print on ad - vertisement s very carefully. "Your s ui picions sho uld be particularly a roused If some anonymous physician s uch as "Or. Sm1U1 of Kansas" has sanc- lloned a product." IF YOU SEE an ad for a quick remedy and want lo know if it's a phony, th<.•re arc several things you should look for. "One is ads which offer a pain- less. easy way out or a serious problem Be wary wh e n som t'thing is said to be a secret remedy, or ir lhe drug is being suppressed by a semi-unknown yet large ominous mt"<fical drug trust.'' If you douht the validity of any drug or d evice ask your family physician for guidance. c:mralure) belong behind lunch counters. s napping their glim. m rling with trvck drive rs and yelling at the sweating cook. •'Two over easy, s ide or bacon, hold the fries!" W altresseft were played by Glenda Farrell Chea rt of gold) or Joan Dion· dell (saucy a nd bold). A waiter was either obsequiou.c; or vaguely British, possibly an impoverished earl who comes into his inheritance in the lust reel. NEVE R T H ELESS, Women's Lib Is moving right along, and that's fine. More women judges, more bank or- ficer s. more sportswriters and telecasters and so on : if we can only act people lo st.op usinl( such dumb terms as "chairperson," there is very lltUe lo argue about Whal wom en s hould do now ii; launch a frontal or even flank attack on the Bible. Why is God always lie? The <d i- knowing, all·seeing, all· powerful Supreme Being is forever m ascullne. Genera· tions have grown into manhood -personhood - b4lllevtng literally that God is a Charlton Heston type (but a better actor) with a lon.c while beard, seat ed In a golden throne on a white cloud. Until women can do something about God's male· ne111. they hnve n't a r eal chance, so help me Hannah. t Saturday, December 25. 1976 DAIL y PILOT A i Contest Winner Tours Disneyland BARBARA POSES W•Tl-f FRIENDS MICKEY AND MINNIE THE MINEAR FAMILY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ENJOY DAY AT DISNEYLAND THROUGH ARTISTRY OF DAUGHTER BARBARA .iliinear Girl Wim Comest Barbara Minear of Huntington Re ach was Un«le Len's 1976 Greeting Card Contest winner. Her clever drawing appears on . Page One of The Doily Pilot to- day ns the "official" greeting l'tlrd of the new~p<tpcr As Grand Prize winner, llarb:ira trC':itNJ he r entire fami- ly C 10 111 all J to a glonous day in the " Magic Kingdom", courtesy of Disneyland. Photos of Barbara and family taken hy Lee Payne of the Daily Pilot Slaff. BARBARA TELLS DAD HE LOOKS GOOD IN EARS yule quiz ( 10 lllOintt for MCh QUMtion anl'..-.d conwctly) 1 So:1nta Claus hc,;an lw, c.m~t'r "' 111 Holl~nd d St N1th ,1,1s b Yule T nrnt1•n c Pere Noel 2 II HOOSE ONE £ p1ph<1• f A1Jw••' I t 1. >t•val 1n January con11nrn1crdl "1 Ill•· ,,, •JI 'thP w1,1' r>1!'n 1n Brtrilt>t.1•111 3 A ''·' 1 • 1.11 Cllro<1n.as pl,1ril ,.,., .,. 1 '"''".; t'd1n 1836 tro111MP•11. l Vi ' hJ,'l.trn fir C PO 11!,t>'! ,1 4 r ...... t , 1 t n• • • • t'')'U • f r1 C •• •'ml Pl 111'1 111Ill11 l' Ull•t••!l tdlt•<; TrlJI' c, t.1 I> 5 Th1• IJlli •·•~•'t t.rn .. 1.c,.1n rtrln,•1o-;.• who wa the 111<,t <1•!1<,I I 111,1w Sa11t.1 J', WC lhor1I, uf him t id,1y N l , ·' N ''"'Ill H l ~ NPll It ft trff', Q,, kPll~ 1 l t1nm ,.., N,,.,, • qU1Z11C1me (lO polnU l T ''" n1'"'t"·' n•t>mb,•• of 5.ir ,t,1 , 1e1ncl(.'1!r t1Mn1 teach tht' w1y w•th his .::;: sh1rnn~ rP<1 n0se What is h•s n,inw' match names (4 polnta tot Mdl correct match) 1 Charles Dickens a Silent Night 2 0 Henry 3 .... Franz Gruber 4 ..... Clement Moore 5 ... .INing Berlrn b A V1s•t from St N1cho las c The Gitt of the Magi d·Wh1te Chr1S'1mas • A Christmas Carol In achJitton to hc•in~ a ra mih fun h•ature. TllE tll IZ h an int•·~ra l part or th;• in-classroom news proJ!r Jm Jlrt'"'lllt•rl in Oran1w l'oa't area schools .ha µ11hl1l· •c n ict' hv the> Dail)' Pilot. 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Inc .. fjledhon, Wltconlln e-<; 'a8p!JlJed·11 :q-c :q-r :su:U..)\IU\IH~3'11U OOla(l!t!W : 'H!lJ..)ldZl!ll> P S ·q t' 'n·c 'J Z !a·l : S3MIVNH:>J.VW ~d1opn11 ::t1WVNZlflb J·~ ! 9WOlJ }UiJ!JUU UJ 'as1e.:1 ·'7 '.J·C :..<uu4d1d3-i :e-1 :z1!lb3'l!L\ ' ' I \ \ \ SARBARJ4 Ai'4D MOTHER, ~ANCY. RACE TO FINISH ABOARD VERTICAL STEEDS Letters From Ellie Dear Ellie, Why do you suppose that r eindeer, not horses, were chosen to pull Santa's s leigh in the Chris tmas legend? Marcie T . Dear Marcie, The s tory of Santa Claus has always been set in a land of s now and ice, and his ramous yearly journey is supposed to originate at the North Pole. Al the lime when this legend started, the Lapplan-~ . -ders had already domesticated reindeer. put them in harness, and trained them to pull their sleds. If the sled was large or if it carried a heavy load, the Lapps would harness nine or ten reindeer in single file to pull it. So fast would the sure-footed reindeer race over the frozen snow, their sleigh bells jingling merrily, that they actually seemed to fly along . It was only natural that UUs means of travel be given to Santa Claus, for after all, he was supposed to come from this very land. And vivid Imaginations soon had the reindeer flying through the air in or der to have them cover an incredible distance in a very short time. Ellie Dear Ellie, I saw the name "tree duck" at the 100. and I would Ulle to know how they nre dilltrc;r:t from odler ducks. Do they live ln trees? Dear Kenny. KennyG. This name is given ~o a lype of bird that Is not really a duck, but belongs to those brrds th al are re- lated to geese. They :ill have high p1tchc<l whistling calls. Another unusual thing about thl'm is that re- gardless of therr name. thly do not seem to favor trees al all. Member s of pairs <,et•rn to mate for life, and spend much time 1n mutual pre<'ntnR of each other's feathers. As a rul<' they nest on the ground, and both parents t ake turns incubating the <'Rl!S. W~en Uie little ones ha tc h, both the male and thl' female lead them a nd look after their safety. The young have very downy plumai.:<' much like that of young swans . The lrcc dul'k is onr of our many mis·named creatures Ellie Dear Ellie, I am sure that somewhere I read once that there ls an animal that really bas only one born. I can't find the article, and I was wondering U there really Is such an animal J.W. DearJ. W .. In Nepal, there is a species of sheep that does appear lo have a s ingle horn. But actually, there r e- ally are two horns that arc fused together for about half of their length. Then the horns spcarate, and curve backwards in a great arc. It is not known for certain whether this horn growth is a cl).ar acleristic that is passed o n from generation to generation or if it is the result of some treatment m ad e on the budding horns of the young sheep. tn any case, the appearance is rem arkable. Ellie ANSWER TO LAST WEEK'S QUESTION: Whal creature is able to pull clam shells apart in order to eat the animal inside? Ma ny creatures are able lo open clams by breaking the shell But there is one animal that can actually pull t hese shells apart -a species of starfish. It attaches a foot on either sid e or the shell a nd is able to exert enough pressur e in its feet to separate the shells. Th.is is a remarka ble rcat for so small an animal. QUESTION: Is it LTUC that touching a toad will cause warts., Ellie invites questions from her readers. Please send them c lo the Daily Pilot, P 0 . Box 1560, Costa ~a. CA 92626. ... AB OAIL y f>ILOT Saturday December 25 1976 Book Belies 'Grim' Faulkner Hy OOBTllOMAS LOS ANG E l.ES (AP) -"He walked into the outer oHace at Twenllelh Century Fox studios, a small quick m an m a tweed s uit that had never fiUed him, a nd looked at me for a long surprised moment. .. before he s1ud that he was W1Jliam Faulkner ." Thus begins the book that Meta Carpenter Wilde believed -;,he would never wnle: the story or her 25-ycar :sc<'ret Hollywood love a/fair with America's literary giant. "A LOVING Gt;NTLF:MAN, THE Love Story of William f'uulknc r and Meta Cari>enler," would h;ive Sl·anduhll'd llollywood in the '30s when the liaison of the lJeaullful scnpl girl and the m arried author wai. known to very few. Today. ga!>p!> an.• more likely to come from the literary estabhshmcnt wh.ich sees Faulkner history being rcwrillf'n The author who has been described by others as dour and melancholy is seen here as a joyous and pasi.1onate lover once moved to scaller hundreds of gardenia petals on has true Jove's bed. "Faulkne r bas never been a romantic figure to the public," says Orin Borsten, the veteran publicist who collaborated on the book and convinced Meta to tell her s tory at last. "F. Scott Fitzgerald was a lways the ro man· tic fi g ur e," s a ys Borstcn. "f'aulkner was seen as grim , brooding, a man who drank a lot and was arrogant." WILDE Met a, still a stun- ning and Vt\'~l('ious woman at 69, notes that. "Some JX'Opk Wl·re not v1·1·y happy about our publishing this book ·• AFTER ·tO \' EAHS OF GUARDING her secret, Meta f µronounn•d M.1y tuh) agonized over the idea. Rut sill' hJd hl',ird others were pl anning to re- veal t hl· mm .im (' ,1rtl'r her death and d ecided, "I musl do wh:.il«H·r I ran whale I 'm ali ve lo protect thl' truth .ind b1•aut~ or our rdalionship." /\ brush w 11 h tlt'.1lh she recently underwent 11pt•11 la· art -.uri.:l·r> w hH h !>,I\ cd her ltfe -helped m.1!..1 · up ltt·r 111.nd 1\111 -.onw ii :d IH•l v. .11\t thC' c·ntire story told ·tt.mdorn I l11USI'. lht• 1..ccper nr the Faulkner cst.•l<'. d1•nrl-<I u .... th•· n~ht to publish verbatim Bill 's lovt• lt·tll•rs 111 rn ,. shl· sa) s SJdly "lsn 't 1t silly :ifler all lh1-. t111. " Faulkner and his wire have both d1t•d . BO RST•:~. \\110 s t:ES TllE BOOK as ··a con- ~ THE 1tARL'S PLUMllMG • !IEATIMG ·~~ ..:.c:!~D '•' tO rt 495-0401 642-1 753 I I The After Christmas So le T ··I I .. ')l,j~, •• ' f 11) ,,')rro-.v J' H .r.· 'lt;'O'' (.,•·"'e'" <;•.ere. I -0-p..- After Christmas Sale • '°II 111 Sunday, oec . 26 9 a.m. -6 p.m. I 111 , Fall & Holiday ·Fashions Srorl\\\1-.11. l lrl 't''· P.1111-, C...11.11\, 1.ingrric :up to 1I2 Off?;,~;nal Ncwpor 1 B1·.1d1 r .i'hio11 1,l,md ()44.4t11 oricn I 1tt' mnnd,1y, thtir,d,l't & lridJy nights. 1..1 ll.1hr.1 I ,1,hi in Squ.11 c 871 5314 onrn IJtc m<>nd I\. 111111 'd.1\ .. '-. fr id.iv nigh I\. t) ' f ' tnbuUon to lhe canon of Faulkner literature," mourns the l'>.C1:.1on or the letters "beautirul in- timate things·' -from the origmal manuscn pl. Instead, there are exC'eri>ls, paraphrases and Mela's private collecuon or photos of t'aulkner and fnends. "You can see in h.is pictures here that he looks happy," she says. ''He has such a sweet smile" Meta s pea ks still with the gentle southern accent of her Memphis upbringing which first dre w Mississ ippi a n Faulkner to ask for a date. It was 1935 and Meta was a "script girl" to direct o r Howard Hawks. Fa ulkner, yet to be acclaimed . was writ- ing a screenplay lo sup- port his family back an Oxford, Miss. It was love al first sight. lle would t(•IJ her later: "When 1 stood in that d oor a nd saw you, I said to myself, 'There she as!"' FROM THAT DAY, META TRACES the slar- cr ossed r om a ncl?: Faulkner 's gentlem a nly courtship, the coni>ummation of their affair, the anl'(u.ish over his duly to an alcoholic wife and a cherished dau ghter. There were frequent separations. Arter years, Meta twice m arried and divorced concert pianist WoUgang Rebnc r. Always, there were letters from Faulkner, a friend during her marriage, a lover again afterward. Eve ntually, she lost hope he would ever Jeave his wife or his gr eater love: the South. "I knew finally that Bill's wife, his rhythm, his bloodstream was an the South," she reflects now. ''He abhorred this place out here. I guess I was the one who brought him back here and made him hap- 'h and gave him some peace." BUT, LIKE THE LOVE AFFAIR of Sheilah Graham and F. Scott Fitzgerald, theirs was an ul- timately sad atory. "Love is sad," says Meta, her green eyes ~~. . Any regrets? "No. He helped me to grow and flower, to de· velop character. FauJJcne.· talked to me about the fact he thought 1 was brave and courageous and I bad to live up to thaL l'd say to myself 'Bill believes in me."' • Over the years, she became a top script supervisor, sought after for such Hims as, "To Have and Have Not," "The Maltese Falcon," "The Com Is Green," and. more recently, "The Graduate" and "Shampoo." SHE WAS ON A MOVIE SET in 1962 when word c ame that Faulkner dled. "Faulkner was not my husband," she writes, "but. .. I Celt that I was his widow, bereft, cut off, struck down." In 1969. Meta married Arther Wilde a movie publicist who s upported her decision to w~ite of the affair. "Arthur said, 'This was your lire before we met. I had a lire before we eel, loo,'" Mela recalls. "He said, 'If this will make you happy and clear the robwebs away then you should do it."' FOR A YEAR OF WEEKENDS, she worked with 8ors ten , talking her memories into a tape re- corder. "I never k ept diaries," she s ays. "I was too you!1g to realize the importance of what was hap- pening to me ... I never thoul'(hl or Faulkner as anyone but Bill. I never thought he would be part or history." I silverwoods I SEMI· SALE ANNUAL STARTS TOMORA OW ... ALL STORES OPEN 9:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. Reg . $1_65 to $225 13490 18990 Collecti on of • Current Vested Suits Today s 1mporranr fashion look All wools n 111 I, r .. trr •.. , ol L>I• nd' ~ Reg. $215 to $310 17990 25990 \ Hart Schaffner & Marx • Famous Quality Suits "I.we on America's best l<nown br<ind 1nc:lud1nf) .111 wool, prr:m111rn !.J•lver Trumpeler Suits by Harl Schnflne:r 8. 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Bernes reach their high(.·st navor whl•n left on the plant until ready to e:lt 11ut, 1f «ommernal growers kept berries this long, they would ne 'er rcad1market1r1 condition to be ea.ten Sim'e strawberries arc a cool season crop, now is thl· time to consider vlanting bare root strawberries or st arted plants m rtats or pucks for harvest next sprin~ You don't need much space in the garden. but make s ure the s pace b in the !>Un Like most frujt.,; strawbcrncs need this all impor tanl energy source fur succc•ss NEXT TO SUN, the most important thing to look out for i-; prop<'r drainage of the bed. The soil around a berry·~ roots l>hould never dry out. but at the same time, 1t s hould Ol'Vl'r be allowed to ~row soggy or rot will result The most common way lt> insun• drainage as to plant in raised beds f"'urrows an• du.: at 11-i to 2 foot inter vals and the soil from this is mounded tn between to elevate the growing area. Two ro~s of planlc; arc grown m each raised area, with plants and rows about mne inches apart The rais ed beds also keep the ripe ning fruit from s1lltng in irrigation water Thorough watering 1s .accomplished by s lowly filling the rurruw!> and allowing the water lo soak in STRAWBERRIES ALSO make excellent container plants to enh:rnce patios with their attractive foliage, white nowers and or course. delectable fruit. The runners will hang down over the sades or baskets and flower boxes for an extra touch of intt!n.•:.t and dimension. Consider, too, strawberry J:.trs or strawlx•rry pyramids for planting in limited spaces . Consult your nuri.crym:rn ror the best variety to plant in your part1<·ul:.ir ~•rea Hemember , that ever·bcaring varaeti(•s. whilt· they bear over a longer season. never bear as heavily at one time Thcrdore. be sure lo plant cxtru .,trawberries for adequate har ve:.ts How to Care For ~.Your Poinsettias Poinsct11 .. ., ~en· d1scoverPd 1n : Me'lt<·o and an• eas1l v able to ' adapt lh+>m ... el\ t•s tn ~ardenani: ' cond1t1ons an muc h of the :.late Today", Po1nscllta!> .are a far c-rv from the holiday plant of Ion.: .tgo that quickly dropped 1b • hra<'t' the lt>ar hke .,tructure:. • that i.:1vc• Potn"icllias th<'ar color .-Thank' to '1gorOU!> plant breed : ing effortc;, Pnin:.l'tlta:. arc well · adapted lo hou.,t•hold conditions : and many hold th1•1r c·olor amt : good looko; wl'IJ 1n l0 lat(' winter : and t'\l rt 1111111 Eastt'r in .,omt> : ca.~t~~ Tiit: i\Vt:Rt\G•; indoor tt'm p('ruturt· 111 1.~, 70 cl1•.:n •cs u. \'l'ry -.111tahlt· for Pr11n\elt1.t!> whalt• the~ are kept indoors dunng the holidays Poinsettias look their lx·M with ph'nty or sunh~hl and their soil should be kept moist. POINSF.TTIAS \\tll bloom for 'ever al :'-l'a1., in all arl'as of Callrorn1.1 "'hwh rto not receive an annual k1lt1n~ frost (24 f'> A:. soon as Pomsett1as have> ranash{'<i hlooming, the tops ~hould ht' t·ut uU lo three or four leaf buds This channels all nourishnwnt into mots and the r~maindl•r 11r tht' slt·m~ ms unnl-! !!real HH'<'<'"" an the following 'l':lr Thl'n plants 1uay he uproot t'<f and c;1·t outdoor\ an fert lie, 11101:.l ::.oil in full sun. ('V<'n with rrn ectt•cl lt~ht from J h11tld111g Big Business Cactus Thieves Sticky Problem LOS ANGELES <AP> -Stolen cacti may not sttr the interest of mystery lovers, but federal officials say it could turn the Southern Cahfornia desert ioto a dust bowl Bureau or Land Management Ranger Stuart Branson says strict new wildflower prole<'lion laws in Arizona and large profits in cactus sales h ave brought inereasing numbers of plant pirates across the border into California, where there are no comparable or- dinances JOSlfllA TREES, purchasl-d from de se rt dw<'ll e r s 1n California for $.1, sell in Anzona from S50 to $100 per plant ''They are stenlmng the de- serts," Branson said. leaving the loose sand soil open to the wind. which <'Ould send sand :md dust blowing into Los Angeles "It 's got to blow the sand some\.\ here,·· Bran:.on \atd m an inter view. "The desert 1s \cry fragile," said BLM Ranger Brian Booher. "It's such a harsh ltfe because of the shortage of water that the ar11mal life as in very close balancc with pla nL-; " BOOH ER SAID .there are 24 known dealers 1n Arizona who an• obtaining plants from resi dents or several Southern l'aliforma desert areas. "It's 1mposs1ble to estimate how m any plants are being taken." hesa1d. Branson warned that it might no l lake many plants t o significantly damage the ecology of the area Spray Now To Eliminate Inf es ta ti on Now's the time lo knock out overwinterin g garden insec·ts and disease pests with dormant season s prays. If you spray now. s pring infes tations can be eliminated or drastically re · duced. This means reduced spraying next spring and sum · mer and healthier. stronger growth from deciduous trees and shrubs. The spray mate riaJ to be used generally contains two or more fungicides and two or more in- secticides. The dormant season sprays are designed to control bugs and diseases while they are ea sy to reach and at rest Because the plants are not ac lively growing and many have :-.hed their foliage, very effective s prays can be used without damaging fruit trees. flowering and shade trees, Rose bushes, grapevines, berry plants and spr- ing flowering shrubs . INSECTS AND DISEASE causing fungi overwinter in bark crevices, fallen leaves and in the soil. Be s ure to spray plants thoroughly top to bottom for the most effective protection. Clear away rubbish and spray into the corners of the yard Spray thc ground around pl ante; too. A hag part of insect and d iSt•usl• ('Ont rol hinges upon how lhl' materials a re applied. He said even s mall changes could kill off perhaps millions of smaU animals or force them to migrate to other wilderness areas which are already salurat ed with wildlife. "The desert is not going to be anywhere near the same." he said, unless California enacts stiff new laws protecting the plants HE SAI D SOIL erosion l'OUIJ res ult in flooding along lhl' Colorado Raver "for up to GO miles inland " Commercial nurserymen from Arizona with bulldozers and 18-wheel trucking rigs have been caugh~ taking the pla nts but there is little authorities l'an do about it, he said . "In California we don't havl' any direct plant ordinances." he said. "There's nothmg that s ays you can 't dig up a barre•! cactus We have to go after the m for 11 legally transporting them." Ironically, he said, fewer than hair the tran!>plant.s from such raids survive. "WTS OF T IMES people buy dead barrel cactuses." he i.a1d "It takt•s them about thrCl' or four months to realm•, 'llt•y, this thing we put an o ur yard 1s dead Booher s:.itd lht· univ kno"'n prosecution for n•moving th1· plants was the case of an Ant0n1.1 tru<·ker stopped at Needles with RI Joshua trees. lie received :.ix months probation and was or dered to replant the lrcc:. when • he got them Weekerul Gardeni11g Checklist • lf you rec e ive spran g blooming bulbs for Chnslmac,. plant them forthwith Thc•y shouldn 'l sta y out of the ground much longer •Crabgrass controls can be ap plied now lo kill ~ee<ls thul ar(' awaiting s pranl( gcrmanalaon Ask your nurseryman lo r<'c<>m mend a product for the Joh • Early planting of dormanl Ros es is preferable to late · season planting. The s hrubs hav<' more chance l o establis h themselves before spring growth starts. • Prune grapes and berries now or next month. When in doubt, ask your nurscn man for r>runang advice • f''uchsias should not LK· µrunt•d until later not before l"cbruarv at least . · HOME/GARDEN Gru9 deners Are 'Easy To Please' There's one thing CC'rtam about gardene rs . They're easy to shop for al Christmas t im<'. Whal<'\'er else they might like. you alwuys know they appreciate gifts for the garden. Gardeners aren't the only ones who appreciate g rowing gifts, however. Many an apartment dweller maintains potted foliage plants. herb gardens and flower· ing plants in addition to seedl- ings and cuttings of a wide varic ty of plants. IN BLOOM right now for gift giving are several Azal<'as and more than a few Camellias. Also 1n bloom are Cymbidium Orchids. a more s triking or beautiful gift would be impossi· ble to find. For the office party cxchange of gifts. how about one of the popular foliage plants such jS a D1cffenbachia perfecta or a polled Cyclamen or an Africa \'aolt.>t that can be enjoyed ever) dav GARDEN ACCESSORIES an· alw:lys a delight for the home owner. This year. composting eqUJpmenl or books on the sub· JeCl will be welcome gifts. For the Rose enthusiast. there arc m any new Roses. Heading the Rose parade ar<' the new All Aml'ric an Rose Selections for 1977 F ir s t Edi lion. Double Delight and Prominent. January 1s a good time to plant barcrool Roses so reserve one as a girt for a fri end or r e l ati ve th•., Christmas. OAILYPILOT A9 Poppies Provide Coloring llc)w about ndJing some bnght 11plushes of ('Olt1r to tht-garden now" Certain bedding plants set out now will bt• providing bou- quets for ruttin~ well in advance of the normal flush of spring bloom. h•e land Pupplt•:-. arc among th<.' surest and brightei.t of the bed dmg plants for winter display. Their lo n g :.t erns s uppo rt l'nnkled cups of orange, white, yellow. pmk, red or cream colon; a dazzhng urray in any season and all the br1~htcr because of the cool. moist weather which they thrive in. ICELAND POPPIES already in bloom are available for plant· ms: now so there's no waJt for their colorful blooms l'lant them tn a sunny s pot 111 a loose. well- draaned soil. You'll be blooms ahe:ld, too. 1f you mcorporate a little garden Ccrllhzer in the flowerbed. Still another a nnual which can be counted on for wmtcr blooms 1s the Fa1rv Primrose. or Primula mala<·oides. These are excellent for edgings and find their main ui-.e an flower borders Plant them five or six inches apart at most and preferably double row them to he1Jo(hten the effect. Their dl'licalc heads of bloom come an roSt'. pink. lavender. or white. Give them semi·shade and a loose. riC'h soil enriched with compost or an or· ganic potting mix SNAPDRAGONS <'an also go tn now Snaps will dcvl.'lop strong stems and abundant flowers in cool ~ cathcr Scvcral height!> .111d nower forms arc avaaialble 111 choost• fro m The dwarf varieties m ake good mass plant- ings or edgings; while the taller v:lrieties are es pecially popular as backdrops to other colorful an- nuals such as v10las, calendulas and cinerarias . Snaps also make lovely springtime bouquets for nower arran~ing . Dwarf calendulas arc among the most dependable for late winter color. The gardener who thinks of them as warm weather annuals only will be surpnscd to find them doing better in lhe cool o( winler :lnd curly spring State Winning Long ~ Dutch Elm Battle SONOMA (AP> -California's year old battle against Dutch elm disease 1s being won but the fight will be long and hard, according to the head of the SI 4 mtlhon state effort . "The prognosis looks good," said Mike Arc1cro. of th<' Department of Agriculture's ~onoma-based project against the disease. "JUST Tll E FACT that ·.1e sur veyed a lot o f territory and found nnly four new sites is a '.'Cry s1~nafil'0t11l success pattern for the pro1ecl · · Arc1rrn s aid the oniv new an fcstaltoos have oeen d 0 iscovercd m Glen Ellen Jnd Santa Hosa an Sonomri C'nuni.y , one in Ross in M :1r1 n Cou nt; ,1 n ti o n c 1 n J\mert<'.••1 C<1.1yon an N;ipu Coumy T H r; DISEASE. which originated in EuroJ)l' and has killed m1lhons of trct>s in lhe East and M 1d west :.an cc the 19:los . was first spoltcd 1n California an August 1975 ;.U, Kenwood. Sance thl'n. the• fungus. spread by beetles, has bt·<'n uncovered in Marin, Sonoma. Nnpa and Santa Clara counltl·s. nl'<'t's.,1tatmg the removal of J.13 <'Im lre(''> along "11 h 2.000 others "tlhm 1000 fcct of them Deck the Hal"ls But Don't Eat Berries ll1•1·k '"' h.tlh \\tlh \f 1 s I I l' l n t> m u s l ,1Jv. ay ... be kf'pl out or r<' .1rh of chlldn•n th1• 1om.inlt<' herrll'" l·an be fatal." she :-.JHI mav occur although po1s11n1nJ! as rart> unless used as a h.illuranoht•n11· drug, Ms. Cl.irk said lhl' lea' cs or makmg 'ten " warned that all parts 01 this plant are poisonous , causing anything from skin irritation. to oeath from eating the flowers or using olcand<'r sticks lo cook hotdogs SAYE THE WHOLESALE WAY TREES • SHRUBS • HOUSE PLANTS bou.:h~ of hull\ hut don t r ,1t ttw lll'rr 11• 1-. hol11l.1\ .ttl\lll' (111(1) Sharron C'lark n•<.1drnt hort1rulturt!>l .1t (;olllt·n W1• .. 1 ('ollc·~t' Ms Clark ha' '-' long hist nf po1sonOU!> plant .. to avoacl durin g lhl' Christm as holiday-; .. The ('harm in g red berries or t hf' holly cau:.t· vomiting, di:irrht·a. and stupor when C'aten. while berrif's f rom mature English ivy plants can cause coma A frv. st•eds of hat· terswecl. orten addc<l to Christmas bouquets l>e<'3US(> of its r1-<t her· racs, c an bl' ratal lo <'hildren . Sprinkltn~ a IJtt of nutme g on yo ur Chr1s tams cggnoJ,t is harmless. but 1r more than 10 grams Cone-thlrd of an ouncel are eaten. poi,soning symptoms FROM Fash ion Island i Newport Beach i ' -.,, Seeds of ;1 traditional Christm as evergreen. the yew , also can be fatal, as well as foliagt• a nd green f ruit of Jerusa l e m cht•rry plants. often sold as or- naments at Christmas. Leaves of the toyon tree (similar to pepper tree) yield prussic acid which causes cyanide poison· ing: death r esults in less than an hour arter eatini:t In Southt•rn California. lhl• oleander 1s often eut for ~rcen rol1age , wreath'>. and flor;tl ar- rangements Ms Clark .................................. CLOSED CHRISTMAS _, HEW YEAR'S DAY RANCHO MISSION VIEJO GREENHOUSE OllTIGA HWY. • 17141 4U-U02 Toh S.O ~way to Ort~ Hwy, Tllr'lloH r,....c S Mi. Eost .................................. BELOW WHOLESAU PRICES ON THE roLLOWlNC: Otack Pine. Tams Jun1prr'i Nandona Abel1a Qleandl'r Moreas Iris and many more SJOO MINIMUM , ... _ ,.,,Mo•' S.D. Wholesale Growers I 1622 WARMY AVE. FOUNT AIM VALLEY PHONE 546-3429 STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ·1 T \ , • A JO DAILYPILOT Saturday December~. 1978 Original Research F~cuses on Tomato Tougher Watches Planned lly ANNE COOPER Ot•D•llyl'1'411~ Learning to grow plants can have far wider 1mpllcallons than stocking lhl! family larder with bomeirown vegetables, as cer· tain bortlcullure students have I dlscovered this year in San Ju1UJ Capistrano. I Two retired research scientists b aye invol ved Capistrano· Laguna Regional Occupational Program (ROP> students in 1m· I munological experiments, ccn·· tered on growing tomatoes. RA N D Y ALBERS, who j teaches the class attended most- ly by high school students w1lh an interes t in landscaping or 1 nursery.related cart.~rs. said the tomato research has helped stu· dents who ba ve t aken part m 1t. I Students have changed m the way they relate to plants, he said. Even those students who p urs ue caree rs unrelated to horticulture will never relate to a tomato again as JUS t another TENDING PLANTS Or. Loyal Maxwell supermarket item, be added. Albers s aid it 1s the hope of the two scientiats who supervised lh~ project that some of the students will catch the excitement or original scientific research and puraue possible horticultural and even medjca l implications ol lhe tomato experiments. D R. CHARLES Coghlan, a physician specialhing in treat· ment of allergies, and Dr. LoyaJ Maxwell, a r esearch chemist whose work contributed to the discovery of insulin in lhe early 1920s, have been involved since 1968 in systematic investigation into tomato response to certam types of stress. Their experiments, which have involved study of 14 generations of tomatoes, were triggered by Dr. Coghlan's chance observa· lion 12 years ago that tomatoes growing next to his cow barn were peculiarly deformed.. Both plants and frwt were mis· s hapen, with some of the tomatoes bearing bizarre finger· llke projections. DR. COGHLAN discovered his farm hands were washing out milk pails and throwing the milky dnse water over the tomato plants. He decided to ex- plore a possible connection between the pail rinsings and the deformed tomatoes. He enlisted Dr. Maxwell's help, a nd the scientists look tomato seed samples to the She rm a n Foundation Ex· perimE.'ntal CE.'nter in Dana Point, whE.'re they set up a controlled. re- search program. When they needed additional space and assistance lo continue the program, D~. Coghlan, a resj. RIPE TOMATOES DEFORMED THROUGH RESEARCH Scientists Think Fruit Can Develop Immunit y to Protein dent of the Leisure World retire· m ent commuoity in Laguna HiUs, approached Albers, who was in charge of horticulture there. ALBERS R F:COGNIZED bow young people could benefit from working with the scientists and arranged for them to continue their tomato research on ROP grounds in San Juan. Tomato sl.'edLi ngs were started in a nursery -a nd transplanted outdoors when they were 10 in· chl'S high Segr.cgated into ex- perimental and control groups, half the plants were red a protein .. extract of milk, while the rest re ceived only ground nutrients. Ninety p e rcent of the ex· perimental group, fed the milk extract, developed deformities. The two were fascinated to dis· cover, however, that the seventh and eighth generations of ex· tract -treated toma to plants began to exhibit a return to normal, undeformed fruit. TIIERE APPEARED TO be a reverse process in oper ation, which tended to return s ue cessive generations or deformed tomatoes to normal. 6 OC Firemen Earn Degrees In Profession Six employes of Orange County· fire departments are among the 14 men to receive the first bachelor or science degrees in fire protection administration to be given out by Cal State Los Angeles. Newport Cites 2lt. · ~. The 14th. generation of tomato plants., grown on ROP grounds this year. s howed few, 1f any, de· form1ti es. d csp1l<' continuou~ mtlk protein irritallon, the doc. tors s aid. It 1s possible, they said , that the tomato plants have gradually developed an immuruty to the protein extract. The two sc1E.'n lists saad they hope an extract from t hese apparently im munazed tomatol.'s might pro. duce an anta·deformity or am· munizing substance, with poss1· ble clinical or agricultural application. According to a spokesman for the univers ity, the program, which opened in the fall of 1975, ts the only one of its kind in Southern California. In Flag Football Twcnty·e1ghl Nc" port Beach c·h1ldren rcce1 vcd a" ..ttd!:> 111 re· cognition of their achi<.•v<.•rm:nt in skills and sportsmanship in th<.• city's fall flag football progn.1m. The awards wcrt> hanckd out this week in a cerrmony al city hall during which former foot hall st<1r Marlin Mr Ke<.'vC'r<.pokc. Those rt'ce1ving awards wcr<': F rom Buffalo llills Park Sla<'l'Y Skt'ic, Tod lkarbowcr, c;n•g Mullen and H1chard Cc1h. From Channel Park: Rrandon Carr and Darrin Lindsay. From Comm u nity Y outtt Crnter. Kn!> ten Wein<'k, lhvc McKecvcr, David Propp, Craig Mitchell and H1cky Smirl. f"rom EasthluH Park : Edward Kirk. f''rom Irvin<' Terrace Park: Erick Norquis t and Ho be rt Stefano. From Mariners Park· Dana lloghncl. S;tndra M:irtinc·s, Philip Dunn, Andrew Lee, liruce Good- field, Mike Nusser and Scott Hcilly. From Newport Heights: Tina Royce, J eff Johnson and Richard Royce From Peninsula Park: Wendy Goll. Tish Olswan~. Eric Wren and Matt Tsng kr RESEARCH IS continuing tn San Juan, as ROP students apply chemicals to tomato plants lo discover whether msects are in nuenced by the application. Temperature control cx pe ri · ments a rc also bemg conducted One thing's for s ure, said Albers. ROP students know now there's more to be had from the tomato than catsup. . IN ADDITION TO classes in fire protection administration, students take courses in business e1nd economics, engineering, sociology and political science. A university spokesman said the curriculum familiarizes the students with tort law, liability, police power, building codes and building construction tc..ochniques. THE ORANGE County men who completed the course arc: Scott Allan, Newport Beach l'"'ire Department; Lyndall Ram· bo, California Divis ion of Fores try ; As hford Walker, Orange Fire Department; Jan Hagan, Martel Thompson and Robert Young, Anaheim Fire Department. FRESNO (AP> -More COO· centrated enforcement of t ho Mo-mile-per-hour spet!d hm1t is planned along the San Joaquln Valley's two major highways after Jan. 1, the highway patrol announced. The CHP will use a system called "saturation deployment" along I nterst ate 5 and Slate Route 99 between Modesto and Bakersfield, s aid officer Bill Praetz, public Information of. fleer for the CllP 's Zone4. TEAMS OF 10 to 1.2 officers will concentrate on slrl.'trhcs no longer than 40 miles at a tame. he said. Normally, units arc spread out much fartht'r over the 200 m iles each h1ghwjy nms lhrough lhe valley. The tone's helicopter based al Coalinga will be uSt.'CJ to assist ground units, he said. 15 and Highway 99 were chosen for concentrated patrols bccause they are the state's primary north-south arteries, Praetz said. STUDIES SHOW lhut many motorists have bec•n dri vin~ re·' gularly above the 55-rnile limit imposed during the 1973 oil cm· bargo, he said. "By a show of black and whites: and mcreasC'd C'nforC'l·m1·nt, we• hope to gaan some voluntary: compliance by the public,"• Praetz said. "Unless we get: some compltancc, we could beat: our heads against lhc wall: forever." · Bicentennial, Films Slated A series or historical film'>. in- cludi n g "Crossin g th e Delaware," will be presented Tuesday and Wednesday at lhc South Coast Plaza Mall, in Co!>ta Mesa's parting salute to the bicentennial. The p atriotic film festival begins at 11 a .m . with continuous showings or more than a dozen. short color films. The series, sponsored by the ci· ty and its Bicentcnni aJ Commit· tee, runs both days unt1l 8 p.m . in the mall extension across from the Magic Pan Restaurant near Bullock's. C ORANGE COAST_ CHURCH DIRECTORY ] • • lNUETWHPEORRATNHCARHU~OtR ACordialW~comefrom PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES l ,, I.. \. \.. 3262 BROAD ST., NEWPORT BEACH 6•42 ZHO SUNOA. Y SERVICES -9 00 & I 0:)0 A 1-C, "UC.HT. UR; AND LOVE" DA JOHN llNOVALL. PA.STOA ----l ..---·---ST.JAMESEPISCOPALCHURCH I --t WELCOMES YOU 3109 Vio lido, N'!'Wport Beach SU ... O• 10 A M Holy f.,chart•I • 00 & I I 00 A. M Holy Eucharn t or Mo,..,inq Proy~ IAlltn1at1nql V 00 A M Chwrch Scllool Hwttwy Core -9 & I I A M. CHARISMA TIC MASS lrd S...nder of MOflftl, 7 JO PM fUHO• T I 0 4 M H!>ty b cMt-ut. H•~ S•n•o ••lttl.4TIHGOHOFHAHOS I 0 4S AM -PllAYH GROUP ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH VISTA. VHDESCHOOl 51 44Mtc~M>l\.lr-•"'9 I Ch .. rch School & Nwnt-ry Care W.dnttday E•tnin9 S ... ••cn In Ha,..,-8·00 I" M. TH!: UNITED METHODIST CHURCH of th Coast I A eas 798 Oo•~r Or. ~wporl hoch e a r ~~ so-1611 co-,t.i MPsa Church of the Covenant RCMJtr J. ler9, l'aJtor FIRST UHITED Huntington Beach E 2150 Fai"lt w Rd., Co1ta Moo G~A-Mltler,l'ostor METHODIST CHURCH FIRSTUNIT D lnKe A.lh1mt,l'a1tor f ARLYWOASHIP. .. 800AM 19thSI &HarborBlvd METHODISTCHURCH S-toyWONttlp&ChwchSchool-8:lO& IOA.M, C:HRISTl.l\N fOllCA TION C) 15 AM C hurch School for :? 72 1 1 /th St 536·3537 l'hoftt: 557.Jl40 FE:STIV[ WOf~SHtP 10 30 AM AllA~t-9:10 Worthlp s.nlcr. 10:15 a.111. Muauo c u1 •••11..1.m Wor1hip -11 :oo A.M. N""""~1•1111M•><n•no Community Presbyterian Church WELCOME __ LA~L~'..'..:'"lLL r" Ch11rch Sc~t:OO II.Ill. 415 ForttfA••~l~ahoch CHRIST LU THERAN CHURCH M1 ,-..ourt 'iynoc1 7 60 Victoria SI .. Cotta Mrso Lott.or V. Tornow, l"at10t'-6ll·I" I W orthip Sff•ictt -8: 15 & I I :00 A.M. Swndoy Scltool & Adult lible Clau -9: lO A.M. CllnthonElemt1ttory School-548-6166 Co5taMesa Norlh 'le•.Arttwr J. Twenlty MESA VERDE Huntinqton Beach N orth b•. ec1o11 H. Titl•t METHODIST CHURCH COMMUNITY UH I TED 9. to .A.M.-Chrittian EctMeotion HCMlr ,,.,. •11• '"'At"" ' METHODIST CHURCH I O:IS A.M.-WOf'"'ip I l :IS A.M.-HlowthlpHCMlr ~1~ t1 ,. 6662 Heil Ave 842·446 1 l'hotw.494·7555 Wonllip & Chllrch School Worllllp-' & I 0:30 9:30 A.M. Chwcfl ScJoool CHRISTCHURCH 9& IO:lO A.M. This Sunday Worship 1n PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH BY THE SEA Newporl 8P.ir h HEWt'ORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST 1b01 MarquenteAve CoronJdel Mar 2917MHaV•~Or.,Collo Mno 1400 W 8atboaBlvd I' "'" ' ., . 671 3HO'• S9tday Sdlool -9:40 A.M. Rev ffoberl ::,hLPJ1d Jr MOf"l'lin<J Wanhi~ & 11 :00 A.M. Wonllip & Church School Prine«' of Peoce Lllthttar1 School 9:lOA.M. r, "'~'P....,,,.,• .. O),G•.&' Wltdoy l'rf'·School/Oay Car• 8.45 CLll\. to 5:00 p.rn. R~• Johll R. K11aa 644-0745 II •a ,,,,, w It\ ~ ' I ' "•.&•<;", r ,. ,, rn "'I ' ~·r w t .. , • .\, fl" "•" ,n HI A Y, LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER, LCA FOUHTAIH VA.LUY Stindoy School-9: I 5 A.M. ~ndoy W°""lp-1 O:lO A.M. R••· Lorry f-rutilittq. l'aator-S52·07U 644·2664 RRST UHITED METHODIST CHURCH 18225 811\hord St. 962·25U W(Jrr.h1p & Church School 9 30 I\ M Sf.){ndrew's 'Prcshyte111111 Chm cl1 600 St Andrews Ao.id • Newport Oeach • 63 1 .?1380 DR. CHARLES H OIERCNFIELD PASTOR Services 8 00-9 30.11 00 A M "CHRISTMAS FOREVER" Dr. Chari~' H. DIW'tfl'fletd ..... ochlnq CHILO CARE & CHILDREH'S SUNOA. Y SCHOOL AIC HEU'llHE -645·2222 A. T All SEA'flCES Wor•h1p S«-•iCt'-10;00 AM. II 151-4161 Th.•••· L L-11t Wlthtt Jr., Vlcor H2·ll76 ~=====================~ SUHOA Y'S SBMOH "WISI MIH Sf'IAK'" Saint Michael And All Angels Episcopol Churcll 3233 Pacific View Drive. Corona de! Mer SUHOA.J SERVICf_.:00 l 9:JO A.M. HURSfltY CHILO C ARf-9:30 .4.M, .A.NO CHURC H SCHOOL Holy Co-..ioe T11udoy1 7 a.rn. -Wedftudoyt 9:30 e.111. T1lt Rt• J· lt~r' Oo•lt, R•c+or "'-e 644-04U ST. WILFRED'S EPISCOPAi.CHURCH 0111 A••~ ll. of S 1'01nhl, Hilit"""'°" a.ocll s.i.ySer•lu\ Dr.J9-1C.C.l•y-ltctor 8 OOA M -Holy Euch.V•' I w1lhmr>d1tal•'>n 9 30 A M -Allernaln Holy tuchar1sl & M ornrng Prayer I nursery carol 9:30 A.M. -Church School 11:00A M -Alll'rn,1IA Morn1nq Prayer& Holy Eucharist (nursC'rycarel 7.00 PM -Solemn Evensong W4ldlwMSay1 & Hofr Deys 10:00 AM -Holy EuChJrist Church Phone. 962-7512 Reclory. 536-4061 All SAINTS ANGLICAN EPISCOPAL CHURCH (lndopf'n<lf'lnt l p1.,copal) Accorcln9 to the 19 28 loo!! of c-11 ,,..,.,. 18082 Bushard, Fountain Volley 963-3801 llV. JAMES H. G IOIGI O.D. HOLY COMMUHIOH .......................... t:OO A.M. MOIH1 .. G '"A YIR .••••••••••........•..•.•• I O:lO .4.M. CHUltCH SCHOOL ......................... 9:00 A.M. (HOiy Commun1e.n f 11~1 Sunrt.1~) 10 30 AM TEMPLE ISAIAH COHSHV A TtVI Sabbatti Servlc.s Every Fridayat8: 15 P.M. H-"orClwh ff•C....,..ltof .. twporlleach 2401 l"MtA••~ ... wporlhocll 557-U25 646-7511 HllllW& ro anoUl.lu111n c.o !l'fl80 H LIOIOUS SCHOOL ltaW>I 1.ritard GoldtllllHt ATTEND CHURCH THIS SUNDAY TEMPLE BATY AHM fJ4•bm1 RciMH MUVIH D. Sll VPMAH Roblll Sa1n11tl ~. fdllcetlOll Dlrttlor Sabbath Stn'lcM-bidav I : 15 1'.M. At Tt-i., 1011 c.-lbocli SI. l~J-,..._. ... ~ .. u90111 Schod-SMndoy 9:30 A.M. te 12 HetlnwSchool-.,.......,4:15·6;15 '.M. For fwifl9" ~Oii Coll 644-1 .. , P.O. lo1251, c-del Ma-9262' We'rt GrTEMPLVEreE1llATeZ)nd • <•n\tr••tlvt Jew••" COf't f'f'tAtiOfll ur•lnq •~• S.Htt .. o V•HO •nd nt1qftborl119 c....mun11•0 Our New Loca tion . U570 M a r ~u erite Parkway at Avery Suite 209 Mission VfeJo Religious Services · Rtllglous & Heb,..w School ~rand Bet MltzVlh . Sisterhood · SOcltl Clubs Sabbath Services I PM T....,re Ellat 131.0965 Friday .... .,, ''°''"' '"-c ..... ~.~~~1~1'40:,~wo... ll7·U I 0 OHICI _,I -It __ ,_, \ ( t THE LITTLE CHURCH THAT MAKES A DIFFERENCE SYVICISAT 9:00 A.M. ---tfY. WllllAW Wc0U0te '•)IOI 1..Ullt 1o•t rote ..vuc o.-wcTo• St MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2100 MAR VISTA DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH (714)844 ·134t . COMMUHrrY "RISIYTHIAH CHURCH ot q,., .Nan Cilf)l•ll•..., lUO? 0"1 o.i.-a... Juon Ca1>1•flaon c•unv1 WOHHll' ...................... '' 9:00 AM CILBUTIOH SHVICI ...................... 10:30 AM ~CH SCHOOL & AOULY STUDIH •..•.••• I 0:10 AM Aov R')(M l ~le "•"0- 0-1e•" 11111 OltWttor CM"''" c:ouca11'' Chlld e... ""°""""" c '" ·~, , ~11, ' Battle Call Rings Eureka: Church Can't Have Bell •EUREKA. Nev. (AP) -The battle over a church bell rumor s aid was cast from silver dollars nearly a century ago appears to be settled. The story aboutthe bell's silver dollar content turned out to be un· true, but it is a fact the townspeo- ple and Eureka County officials wouldn't let the Pres byterian Church take the bel 1 out or town. After som e heated taJks, it was decided the city gels to keep the bell -but has to tell everyont: the church owns it. THE BEEF STARTED several months ago when a few members of the state Presbytenan Council rolled into this tiny central Nevada mining town to remove the bell from its cradle and take it to another min ing town - Virginia City -where a church bell was needed. The workers loaded the bell on- to a flatbed truck and rolled out or town. It was only a matter of minutes before the sheriff and district at- torn ey heard about the matter. They called nearby Lander Coun- ty ofricials who set up a roadbloc k , intercepted the church workers and ordered them back to Eureka with the bell. THE BELL WAS reluctantly re- turned, but not before church members protested, s aying the church owned the bell. Maybe, said the sherirr, but that was for a court to decide. Robert McNutt, state clerk for the Presbytery, said it all boiled down to the question of for whom O'Dair Harries Prayers 'Bless' A.tmest DETROIT <AP) Twice a week, the benches m Courtroom 921 become pews. Each Wednesday, a group of Protestants m eets for meditation. Catholics hold a sim ilar prayer session Thur~days. ... Now, on the 18th anniversary or the first meeting, partici· pants arc praying they'll have a 19th anniversary to celebrate. "We beseech you, OLord, tobemercifulto Mrs. Madalyn Murra~ O'Ha1r. \\ho has attempted in her way to stop us from praying in thi~ publJc courtroom," one said in prayer re-cently. The Catholic group was r eady with a rosa.ry with the same intention victory over Mrs. O'Hair, America's best· known atheist. Mrs O 'llair. wh•>se lawsuit m the early 1960s led to a ban on prayer in pulJltc M'hoob, has filed suit 1n Wayne County to halt the prayer services Faith in Congress? NEW YORK (APl The new U.S. Congress includci. more Roman Catholics and Jew:-. than the outgoing House and Scnutc. butrewer Protestants. Although the changes in the d•• nominational ntllO <ire :-.mall. they continue J trend that has gone on for sumr time, bringing the rehg1ous m ak(•up or Con..:resi; closer into hnc "'1th that of the· population Statistics C'omp1lcd bv thC' evangelical fortnightly. Chn'i tiamh To<la\. !.how there arc 371 Protes tants in the ne"' Congre:.<;. down nine: 129 Roman Catholics. ups1x. and 27 J ews. uplhree. The Roman Catholic and .Jewish totals are record highs for both groups. Ft\'(' members of the nrw Congress were listed ''~ unaf. f1hated with any religious body. In the present makeup, Roman ('athohC's constitute about 2S per· t ent and Jews about J percent or Congress. a pproxim ately their proportion or the general popul<t lion Prote..,tants hold about 70 J>t'rCC'nl of thl' ~e~ts m Congres~ lhe bell was to toll. "We wanted to put the bell in Virginia City. After the declining attendance ut the Eureka church forced us lo close down, we de- cided lhe bell could be heller used al the Comstock church. "We should have told the people or Eureka about our plans before the move. We d idn't know they Celt so strongly about the bell.'' And those p eople do feel strongly. "THE MONEY FOR the bell was raised b y the peoplt• of Eureka back in the late 1870s and we trunk it still 1s a part of this town. It's true it was used by the church, but the church didn't pay for the bell and we don't want it out of town," said former Eureka hardwa re' s tore operator A.F. Bi ale. How dad the story about the bell cast or silver dollars start'! ''This is a s ilver mining area, and legend has it that miners put up silver or silver dollars for the bell. They may have put up the money. but it is my W1derstanding the be ll was cast of bronze like a ll others back in 1878. "IT USED TO BE rung for ser vices until three years ago when the ch urch closed down. It has the s weetest sound you ever heard,'' he said. Biale said the bell now reposes in a building designated as a museum. It formerly was located on a wooden structure outside tht' church. "They (the church> ean say they o"' n 1t a~ long as it slays where at belong:-. -here in Eureka," s~ud B1all· Jewish Group Growing Fast LOS ANGELES (AP) - tleform Juda1~in is experiencing 1Ls la rgest growth since the post· Worlct War 11 rch~ious boom, ac· cording to a lit udy presented to a meeting of trustees orthe Union of American llcbrew congrega. t1ons. The study repor L-; that a J to 5 percent membershJp ~rowth in affiliated congregations m 1976 has boosted total membership from I 1 mil h on to l.1~.000. Saturday. December 25. 1978 DAIL y PILOT A I I ark U .\1! KQidZE [' '~H IC :s WIL L 5E TOWED AWAY DA< OR NIGHT VNl. -~ESPONC:l BLE l"OR LGSS OR Oii.MAGE TO VEHICLES Carter Service Planned He Toweth Away WA SHINGTON (AP> -·A sun- rise prayer St!rvict• will be held al the Lin c oln M cmoriul on Inauguration Day with the Rev Dr Martin Luther King Sr . ~nd th\' pn11tor of Pres1dent·elect Jim· my Curler's hometown church laking part. The lntl'rdeno m in a tional service, which will be open to the public, will take place on the east s teps or the memorial. where in 1963, King·~ son gave tus famous "I have a dream spt.-ech," an im· pa:-.s1o ned plea for r acial equality PL.ANS FOR THE JAN. 20 service "ere announced Thurs· day for Ina ugur al Comnuttce Co- cha1rman Bardyl Tirana, who also repor ted that numerous Washington museums and monu- ments would be open al ~ght from Tuesday, Jan. 18, to Satur· day. Jan. 22. The R ev Bruce Edwards, pastor or Plains Baptist Church. was a key fi g ure an the recent con- troversy over the attempts of a black minister, the Re v. Clennon King, to integrate the all-white church. F.DW/\RDS WAS threat ened with dismissal when he critized the deacons' d cC'ision to retain a resolution ba rran~ blHcks from entcrin~ the church and s upport· ed openin~ the church to mem- bers of all r aces. Dr. Martin Luther King Sr. has been a longtime s upporter of Carter, who as Georgia governor hung a portrait of Martin Luther King Jr in the statehouse. The firs.t Presbyterian Church of Carson City had a pro- blem with 1llcgal parking that they thought required a commanding solution. so why not another command· mcnt. Thb one as a bat more secular than the other ten. He said that the seven Sm ithso- n i a n museums, Library of Con~ress, National Arehives and parts of thl' U S. Capitol will be open until late evening during an- augurutton week. Training Faulty NEW YORK (AP> Students m Isr ael's high schools i,:et a "skimpy and unbalanced view" or the history and accomplishment:-. of American Jews, a new study finds. It says tht• g;1p 1s dul· primanh to inadequate material in histor) text:-. u~cd m Israel The two·yt·ar ~tudy "'as f1nant'ed by the American J t•\\ts h Commitlcl'"• Jucob Blaustein Inslltutt• for tht• Advancem<'nt of lluman Rights and conducted by Reuven Surk1s, d1n•ctor of Israel's his- torical society. The s tudy. based on textbook exam ination and interviews, found that the poor information Israeli students have about U.S. JeM, adH•rsely aHccts un derstandin~ or the us Jewish l'Ommuntly by Is raeli Jews. ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN EPISCOPAL CHURCH (lndeoendenl Episcopal) AcconlhlcJ to h I 'H ""°Y"' So«* 11012 lushllrd, F'OU'ltaln Vall~· 963-310 I REV. JAMES H. GEORGE, 0 .0., RECTOR SAT .• DEC. 2~9:30 A.M. HOLY COMMUHl<>H-<:HRISTMAS DAY SUH., DfC. 2~:00 & I 0:30 A.M. HOLY COMMUHIOH MOH .. DEC. 27-7:30 P'.M. HOLY COMMUHIOH ·ST. JOHH TUfS., DEC. 21--7:00 A.M. HOl Y COMMUHIOH ·HOLY IMHOClMTS DAY SAT., JAM. 1-10:00 A.M. HOL y COMMUHIOH -RAST OF nu CIRCUMCISIOH ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY CAPISTRANO VAUEY BAPTIST CHURCH l20l2 Dt4 OIH.,o ld.. S• Al• c.,i,..,._ S.-S.y Wonhlp S"'•ic-8 & I I A.M .. 7:15 ,.M s-doy llbl~ Sc~f:30 A.MM Chrittl.., TroM.....,._. P'.M. WednHdeJ .... oyff--4:45, .M. J• 1:.lor W1ll1,1m fJ.111nnp"r' Ol-1'40-24 H_, l <'I RS'I' H .\ P 'l'ISl' ("11 l ' R('ll Ot' "t:" POR'I' Ut: \('II P.t ! if F tii.' h• ~ ,., • 1 r • f' K tl. '• I 10:)0 A.M. -MA Hl<iH'T HEW FUTUU" COMllHIED SUYICl • lO r M. -WTTH CIHTUL lllLE CHUltCH Ul"d & ORAHGI 1 p m Wedn~sd.ay I\ lu I U I • r1 f -t~, ,, I• -'c ,, , CHRIST CENTERED BIBLE TE1\CHING ? 1t er fl Or " t1° .;m1r O<> 1rh-'i42·f•l43 --------1 HARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH c-ef Foir•;.w ofMI a.ti ... , Coste Mete Dr """'°" Doff'll .. 1'1, ~~Glcl..q rl!Ofl• 171 41 S56·7717 SUNDAY WOUHIP' SlaYtCIS 11 :00 A.M.-SUHDA Y >CHOOl 9:4' A.M. IEYIEHIHG S!tlVICl -6:00 P'.M. WEDNESDAY fYIHtHG-7:00 P'.M. lllU STUOllS CHltlSTIAH SMVICI lltlGADI P'OHfHGI ~ FIRST SOUTHERN IAPTIST CHURCH '50 W. HOll'tittoR Sft-Mt, Cot .. W... '42·91 11 SUNDAY SCHOOL -t:41 J.;t. WOlSHIP' SHVICU -11 AM. I• P'.M. HUltSHY PlOVIDIED PASTOl. UY. JOI HffMH COMMUNITY CHURCH BY THE IA Y Dr. Wini-R. ,_..,., Mlftltter SuNn .. y ()(C :M l'l ..... 'IA•Al.llnOM a-JU vt" I ~I t , •'"' I 1ot•1J1 t 11 \I fl h. '"J .. ,f I·• t ~ 1 I ft' LJo • \. t t't ft Wf llN( -.OAV D c :u "°~ '"'r'l•'lll l•n t· • \t 1fi, ff n~ I·, ~ .. ~. \\. I , ,,., ,,, .... t I"' Pl.11 •• ,. , ' ' ,, "· ;1 h Cti.r.t. Offlu tl l7 WHldfrf ~•f, ... ..,..,. l•eca.. 44,,.7611 CHUR ihw. c .... ....,. We re A Going Olowlng. . Growing Church SUHDAT SMYICIS BIBLE STUDY 9 AM WORSHIP .. 10 AM &6 PM GUEST SPEAKER PAUl C MOM .. ·) 645·319 I 81'UN Cl'IOW[ II. TOltO S IAmST CHUltCH UHi "TCMIO le B .. _ ... ,...,. "'""" ~_. ·~ .... 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Cllltrch & S..1'1doy School -I 0 A.M. b~ rt-26018 Getty Or. Moft.·Sot.-11 A.M.·l P'.M. Minion Vlefo-fJnt Chwch of Cliriat, Sclewtlst C.,,..,lloN ..._ .. _..,Schoel, 2HU Cw411we ~. C..-111 & S.INley Sc"-f-I 0 A.M. • ....,. __ s .... ., c ..................... L.. ,ft Hewpori leoch-FfntChwchof Clwiat, Scl...+ist llOJ Yle Udo, M_,Of't 1 .. ch 0-C. & s..MJ Sc....__..00 6 I O:JO A.M. R~ a-.)) IS Yle U. C1'...,C.,..P.ov10.clfue-y, •»1I)OA M It.-51.,.i~ ,_ Hewporl le•ch-SecOftd Clwrd1 of Clwist, Sci-tiat 1100,.oclflcY&.wDr~C-.. Mer • Clllrch & Sil...., Sc"-'-I 0 A.M. ......., • __ HOO "I " I . c-t Hwr .. C4M Wed.h ... Te1t+-"JMHfflltt-l,.M.,AllC'-"11et All arc cordially invited to attend the chunh SCrVtl'e~ 11nd t'njoy lhc priv1legei:, Of lhl' k cad1ng liooms ClllW Cwe "ro•w.d AT ALL SlllYICIS CHltlST UHlfY CHUltCH OJ MIWPOltT HACH 1~,.._."""1 ltn. S-ltk._.., MWat ... DIYOTIOMAL SlaYICI • I 0:011 AM •AC Ctn YOU. 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Jr.C!Mfth& y_...c;,._,__, A.M.Ol'llr BIBLE OUR MIDDLE NAME Coast Bible Church San Diego Fwy 1 block So of Avery Pkwy Cor Margurite & Escolar Mission VIOJO 493-1949 831 ·1191 495-ll91 SERVICES: I 0:30 A.M. & 6:00 ft.M. HARIOR ASSEMIL Y OF GOD 740 W. Wiison, Costa Mesa 541-4704 DOMALD L lllLllt JACl LIWIS Puhr MWtftr of Mwalc SUMDAY SHVICU 9:45 A.M.-SUMDAY SCHOOL 10:41 ... M-.,,...TfOHR.L .. ' "'• ' ~IT PASTOR ..... 6:00, .M.-sm!MOH IT 'AITOI ... '"TUMSIOlMATIOH" ce.rc111kt18' l:JO 6 10 A.N. COST A Ml!SA CHRISTI AH SCHOOL ..... -SC"<IOI -K•.-..,,...-E...,..,,._,._CMdca.. HARBOR A Cud1JI Welcame from Ille CHRISTIAN CHURCH UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST ofHewl""Ori~och COMMUNITY CHURCH IDIKlpMtl z4011,....1 .... ts,,..to1tabef CONGRE&A TIONAl Ct.nh 611 H~lotropf'An., School CMOftOd.IMo,. t:30 A.M. 644-7400 Monlilwf DOMfd W. Kuh, Ml11ittf'f' w......,, I 0 A.M.-Sulldo, Wonhlp 10:45 A.M \.nu•(• '''"M .. f1Clt .J' .,.,,.._.,t NEIGHBORHOOD Rev. Gene R Swanson CON&UCATIONAl CHURCH Pastor l40St.A-'tP'I. 645-578 t at Gl-yrt. LO<JYl'IO l eoch NURSERY& 494-8061 CHILD CARE J• M. lt..,..otch, Mil'1i1tH M~ ..... ~. ARST CHRISTIAN ow.dorof Chri•"-' IEdlm.tf• CHURCH 9:00A.M. Main & Adams S1reet" Creoll•t Aris Hour Huntington Beach 10 A.M.-~::-z WOMlll, 11w. School & a.-c11 Sc'-" .......,...., M~ 'Wor-llllp 1:15·9:)0·10:45 AM SHEPHERD Of THE HILLS 30121 ~ ...... GOLDlHHOUlt L.pR• ....... 495--1310 of WOlSHIP'-4:00 P'.M. Drtlct S•Mlur,. Mhlht..- Nut...,-YCMtlt>f'OV•d&d Ill "II \tH'tll~ "' I 0 A.M.-COtttel'llf'Orory Ofrice 536·2589 Fomlly Wonlllp Dial Devotion 536·9680 oftd Church School FIRST CH ISTIAN CHURCH 792 Victoria st., Cotto Mesa 81bleSchool9· 15A M -w orship 10 30A M Youlh0roups6P M.-Vespors 7P M L. Gwy1111 De•ey, P'ottor N"'l<HVC.•t 541°)4•1 f'•e '•'"'•~ \\u.tl Ct: tiJt \.• _. ~I; o" 1111' \l'\ll 1) / ~._.$>~ MORNING WOflSHlt> () 8.30 or 11 o m "GIFTS TO GIVE THE OMR 364 DAYS" Or. George 0 Wood Speaking -1 CHRISTIAN EDUCATION ;1nd :· CHILDREN'S CELE8RATION 9·45 11 n1 r, (/ I() '.J 6.00PM "HIS LAND" FHIJl Produced By Biiiy Graham /I) " 0 ATIEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE \ I I A12 DAILY PILOT C.RAFt=ITI • I 'f t't:ll\¥ • Elks Eye Aid/or Students • T he Elks Nation al Foundation ha ~ a n nounced 1t will uward over 1,000 scholar:-.h1ps next yl'ar worth over $775,000, nt•arl v $40.000 more than la;t yi•ar's total T ht• s c·hol a r ~hq1~. awarded on tht• ha~•~ of :.chola~tu· at'hH.'Vl'mt·nl and finanl01al nN·d, art• ;iv;.11labll' Lo l11gh :-chool :.cn iors unly Thl' first plat'<.' girl and fir:.t pl aet· hoy w 111 t•a<.·h receive $3.000 a vcar for · four year~. 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Huntington Beach '861 •• , at lroolt1M1f Huntinqton .Beach 95 ~°" Cfftttt' YOUR 2'' CHOICE "· COLUMBIA Rl·REUASlS OF THl COUNTRY'S TOP TAUNT s-. & ~.i.,... Drtlt, • ., (-'if. J.._, ....W., ....... WW l fitt. Wl W~ ..... Tiit .... t!tM,11 Wt llltt & ._., ,...._ ........... ) . -~ COlUMllA TOI' I I TAl'l ll·llllASIS »•• • I fAVOltll 3'' l"..~, ..... ' SUHlltO , ,_...... lflSI •· Huntinaton Beach 211 l 1 hoc~ ll~d. at AH.to • Huntl9'C)ton leach Siii WorNr :\ I i . UCI Lists! ~"~ I 1 Public 1 Activities Th e following schedule or activities open to the public has been announced by the UC Irvine Extension: /. \ t' ) Saturday. December 25 19715 DAILY PILOT a J Tips (Groan) Aid Weekend Jocks CHICAGO <AP) -lt usually hap-six months," Ryan says. "What hap- pens on Mondays. A lot or weekend pens is that you are using muscles not athletes begin thinking it's easier to usually used and it hurts. The swell- live comfortably out or shape than try. mg IS due to strain the muscle isn't ac· ing to get mto 1t. It's a feeling you've customed to, a nd there is not much the old standbys -pushups, situps, pullups, running-w -place. touching the toes. Swimming or cycling. slowly al first, also are flne conditioners for what's ahead. it op. Ice a lso can he lp prevent' blisters 1f it 1s rubbed on the "bot spots" as soon as you remove your shoes and socks. been thrown into an autom atic clothes you can do after it happens." SOR E MUSCLES -R~ is about dryer, and you begin wondenng lf BOWLERS SHOULD RUN in place the only thing that can cure them. that once-a·week shot at bowling, ten· RYAN AND DR. David Bachman, and lift their knees high to add flex-Heat rubs don't go deep enough to nis or golf was worth it. who is team physician for the Chicago ibllity to the hips. Tennis players help the muscle very much. The beat Bulls pro basketball team and diree-should stretch leg muscles by stand-may take your mind off the sore mus- ACllES AND PAINS usually come tor of the school of Sports Medicine, ing an arm's length away from a wall cle for a whUe, however . Tuaso•v.J•H.• on strong during the hunting season , offer this ounce of precaution worth a then doing pus haways against it. Stiff joints (tennis elbow) - "w1 .... , 01 111e wor10," c;,,o,111 w says Dr. Allan N . Ryan of the pound of cure: For once·a ·weekers who won't take Stretching the joing, getting warmed Slark~. M 5. Southern C•l llornl• u . . ( WI . d't r B f th f h t' bo I lh1 d . h b bef I i . rt t B b .,1,,., ••"'''""' ono '~" ... "''" crmc. ruvers 1ty o sconstn, e 1 or o e ore e season o un ing, w . s a vtce, any ow, ere are some up ore p ay s tmpo an . ac man A uc 1r.1ne E"•n•lon proorom, -... Sportsmedicine. ing, racquetball, etc. begins, embark tips: also recomm ends running hot water 1·»• :io pm , u ni••'"'' ciu1>, uc ''A guy walks seven or eight miles on a s imple program of bending and Bruises -I ce, noUtlng but ice. Put over the stiff elbow or ankle before trvlne omp11• f... \ii, Incl~ 'Thur's $1 !1'J frx 5.!Jent Night plus .. 1,,.wmp11nq s1111t1n Of1l1tS t11Ut •• and he hasn't even walked a mile in stretching muscles. The exercises are ice on the injury, wrap it up and p rop playing. "l1>troducH01> lo TM 8101001 o4 ----------'-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------c.Mer Proqr1m:• t1r\t ot "vr1rs ot le<lurtt preknltd Dy '"" !.<.hoot ol B•oloqlc•I Sc1~n(r\. 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"6 HM•nao,.m•nt o .. v,.lopm,.nl for Women,:• Htltn Dl•mond PJ\ D P'O-ff"\\Or of 0u\1n._.\\ Aflm1nl\trohnn, C•ltu\ Cullr-~ f'ir'\t ot o UC ltv1ne E•ttf"l\I~ proqr.tm, I 10 pm, Rm tOS, Hu1n4n1t1t'\ Hdll, UC lrvtoP t•m .. n,f/lliHtilO.M• PU!t Fee· "8. lnc1uf.1r \ \ome \U~!e~ W EDN ESDAY , J•nua rr ,, SATUllDAY, J•nUH'I IS, 1', Ftbrv•r1 1•; M•r ch j .tftd 1t "Sfimtn.r on Pr0d...ct1v1tv 1n <...ov,.rn 'll~~~lli~ mtnt. · Ja,.,P\ L p,.,,., Ptt O ~h"•~ ~ t•nt orofruor of Anm1nl\tra11on. GrdCluatf \<noot nl Adm1n1\trahon, UC Irvin,. A UC lr'ltn .. ( atf'n\1on \ic l':!'!l'oo..CN"-"'JiJ~ day Ym1Nr Wed Jttn ~ 1 10p m S;ll J•n H 19 J ,.., 1e. M tr \ l'tnd 11 9 am S pm Rm 111 ~••I Sc 1f"n<t Tow'' UC I,,,,,..,. 'JMfW\ """ \/9 THURSDAY J AN 6 • T""' 81oloq•Cdl A\pt-{" ot C-tn<•t lhf" Norn'htl Ct-II "' '"" (dr.(f'r (1 II C.ann L N14 l)f\t)f'I Pn 0 PfO :,..o~.1f:!::;;":J~· ,~:;~~=: ....... 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Nnn c ""fJ'' \IJ.t, Crfltlt \11' ~•nQft" ddm1\\1an 1f '>PiK~ pPfm1I\ ~ THUASDAY,JAH 6 II, ,O AH017 "f conrJrn1< F•''"'''\ 1n f n1tHOf'\ ,..,_nlal PU•nn1nq '4'11nt rt f.-Rr:ior-y Pt't 0 , orot,. .or af E ~ r1nom1(' Cal1torn1• ~t.ttft tJn1.,,.n.1tr LMQ be&<,,. A UC lrvtOI' E Pt"n\1°" tour 001 Mm•n.or 1 ~ P m , • IO• )I) p m .. Rm no \ortil 4)(• .. "<• Tow.r, UC trv•""'<cimpu\ F., .. MO FRIDAY ANOSATUllOAY, JAN I I FE a • \ MARCH II U ''Or,.•n 1,.,.0P'IV W tH • hflO for ,.,_. ,,." P .tl'I t 0CW\.tlf1 M M.I ~ • .,n Ph 0 •9' t •tf\I \wP"'•nt .. nOftf'tl tPtOrH1<tt'W fOj'j _J( ti 1n,,, f nQIP•nt>d vn·•~~ Yf'V>o'>• c.. tr1<1 l'Mt ~1 ..,,,, D oro1,. \~r l"J f O•OtQQ1 L..t ltfl'H" 1 \t ,,.., u,,,,,,..,,1,.,. Nl>rthr•rtrJ• !ii. lJ(, Ir / n,. £ •t~· on t lQ"f tM1 •or•-.M() ~ '' Jt1tr. ' J .. ., .. MM It I 100'" \•t J•" I Ff'b ) M •r t) ' 4 m 11 f'tf)Of"I 1 .. 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""9flt\ County Mu\l'um ••IMllll- _,_ Ar11\I\' 1550 1'!0 Fee $10, illlh•d•• lltld trip.,.,, •• ,. "lhe Jewl•h 11•<-qrounct of tr.. Eerlr Church," Wllllem Hu9h 8ro•nl••. P~ 0 , prolPHOr ot lltll9lon, Clertmonl co11090 Flr\I of • UC lrvlne E •ten''°"' lrctur-• Wt"t_.\, "Jttu• eno T~• E•rtv (hrllllon Oiurth," /.10 p m Am 208, Secl•I S<ltnc• Ult>, UC ltvlM um""' ,.... Non Cr.c!lt, Ut, Cr•dll, t•• !>1"91t lld- Mlnlon" '""'' ,,..rmlh, H "The o. .. 1opmen1 Proco\\ -Caw Sludt.1," 1>ov91u M. OltllOf, e s . vice PrHlde1>I, lletld<tnll1I O.WICIP-"*" OM1to1>, Tiie lt•lne C--v P¥t of 1 UC lrvlne E •lt1>llon lo<IUf<! 1etln, "Protent01>1I Pr•ctlc .. In,,,. Ho\nl1>9 Industry,•' 1·• JO pm, Rm US, Socl1I Scltn<t LU, UC IM• ~-· "" ""· "lmr-llon lo Role of L-1 A\ Now 4.99 ~~le. Orig. S13. Now 4.99. 'Plaid plus' cotton 1hlrt1. Super 51r1pes In happy colors with plaid yoke, barrel cult Sizes S·M·L. Orig. S15. Now 4.99. FHhlon print shirts of sleek nylon/polyesler in colors and pattern<; designed lo get you no11ced Sizes S·M·L. Special 19.99to 49.99 An out1t1ndln9 collecllon of coal ind J•ckel t lylH at ttemendous savir19s Tailored and ca!:ual styles pla•ds and sohds. some with hoods somfl w1lh lur took trims thPy"re 1us1 oare ol 1n1s fasn1on assonmene From wool coat'> to nylon si.. 1ackels you re sure to lino 1us1 what you re 100111ng for Bui <10 flurry n for the ve•y best selecuon Women~ s1zc·s. Now6.99 Orig. $19. Shirt with coordinating vest for tho layorcd look. Nylon s hert in lots of qrent prints. ncryhc vest with npplique front to top of! nny outfit. Sizes S·M·L Now3.99 Orig. S10. Long sfteve pullovera ln'two great s lyles as bright as they a"' basic. Choose modified crew neck or scoop neck In a soft , wastiablo acrylic/wool blend. At this super price, you 11 want to gel several. Hurry en while lhey last• Great colors in sizes S·M·L. Special 2 for $5 Ml11es· pfacket·front mock turtleneck. Short sleeve slyle thal's so nice to wear we knew you'd want moro than one. Polyes ter Protly fashion colors. S11es M-L·XL. sllt8nt In Prow" Admlnl•lr•llM," 0Wlrlt1 T H111<rtn111on J 0 H\GCl .. e 11-v. llul•1> 1no TuOPr 0..btr1 C. Schmidt, 1-1 eul1l•nt, Rut.., end Tue,.. ,..," ol • UC ,,,,. .... £• tett\lon oroqr•m, ., Pro t»•t• "'--•• -Pr1cllo " 1 IO p m . ""' M. Hvm11>Ult1 Holl, UC lnritW women's coat• and j1cket1 1v1ll1ble 11 larger JCPennay 1tor11. Woman's 1porl1wHr avall1ble In Loa Angeles, Orenge, Rlveralda, Sen Barn1rdlno and Venture count111. • ~~-··-.... -I ' I I .I I 8 % DAIL V PILOT Saturday December 25. 1976 · 1 I -· tft ~ ... I -~ z ~~<:L~S\1 Hand-pressed Cider 'Facing Oblivion' Ill [E • z • ~ 7 . 0 ouf- 0 \v 3e ff 1rz_ m_J a \ !~ JOI le5 c !" I __. ' ~ -< .. , ,,,1''1 ,I .~1' I l -: I ., I 1 I, SONORA (AP ) -Lured by news of gold in California, the Abbotls left their Massachusetts a pple orchard six generations ago, traveled 3,000 m..Ucs across the country -and grew an apple orchard. The family brought with it the New England tradition of hand· pressing apple cider , and the Ab· bolls remain today one of a handful of ranchers who have preserved the lime -honored tradition in this Mother Lode ap· pie growing region. apple cider is threatening to sUp into obbvion. And it's a lucky vts· !tor these days who tastes the crush that's s quceted between the wooden slats of the old band· cranked machines Octogt•narian Au:-.tan Abbot, whose grandfat her homt?!>teaded the family ranch m the 1850s, said he has been working a cider press e ver since he was old enough to stand on a ladder and pick apples. THt; fo'IRST ONE he used was made in the m id -lMOs in New WITH THE FLOW ur years, England. The mll1 the family and is beginning to wither with age . To operate tt, the apples urc dropped down u small shoot onto sharp blades that split the frwl into halves and quarters. The chopped pieces are run through corrugated rollers nnd dumped into a bopper where the sweet, muddy-looking concoction is squeezed dry. The left over skin and pulp are thrown to the h ogs, but sometimes, Abbott joked, the pigs wouldn't eat It becau:ie "all the juice had been squeeied clear out.·· IF FAMILY OR friends prefer sharp cider, the skin and puJp is left in the juice to ferment, pro- ducing a champagne-like flavor and yellow coloring. Apple vmegar Is made by the same pro· cess and the addition of yeast. Abbott said there is nothing wrong with "store cider," but il can't surpass his own when it has just begun to ferment and bas "a little nip on it." None of the families with hand presses sells their cider com- mercially, however. ANOTHER APPLE rancher wtth a cider press even older than the Abbott's ls Louis Sonka, whose (arm covers 40 acres near Tuolumne City. He squeezes about 25 gallons ~ elder each year from his old press, which is sl.111 in its original form and in cii:· cellent condition. The mill's patent stamp reads Nov. 29, 1921. Sonka said using it "is like making your own ice- cream. It me ans a lot more to you if you get in there and tum the crank yourself. It's bard work, though." Sonka said his children didn't want to drink the cider when he first made it for them because of thl:' art or makinc hand pre ... :.cd operates was built in the 1920s ~~~~~_;_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. its unappetldng color. Everywhere a~sale sale. 50% off! Come to our spectacular one-hall price sale on bosed greeting card• and g•lt wrap and ,,J11a tor next ye .,1 ~tdcct your favorites that Me normJlly higher priced and buy them at hJlf p11co now wt11le they're on sale You 11 be glad you did' Use vour JCPcnney Ch;irge CMd 50% off! Save a bundle on our giganhc one·hall price sale on selected toys lor your lavori'•' 111\lt. t·lv«:. now1 Choose all ol theor (or you• 1 f.ivot1t•~s .1nd put them aw,iy tor b1r1hd.1yr. •• nd o;poc1,1I OCCJ!>1ons. Trion you put aw3y the sJv1ngs1 Compare our low JCPenney prices on Tyco toys now! Collect lhe1r l1vorlle Tyco tra1n1 JI wper low ' I r N T ,, " t D e'.>•.' ... ~· in~ r '>l<'S \ " r St'tS f '' c •r• c ro~c;,1rf'J r;,tl ~ ho~·p1_r ' "S• rt 1 SP1 "'"' • u1110 sets • • , 1, ,t,'111 I .ii "'Jt:r,.,,n,..y P"'"• 6 99 1,: T1mu : Jlh~V CMS 3 99 C 11• c 1r lnd d<'PCJI '\rt 6.99 Hopper unload1n9 set. 3 ... Autoloadrr with 6 autos Now 1~ the time to buy Tyco racing toys at .,,,, • ti I r )'tr r1c.1 Al. t I their ,,, '•lf. ... "'IJ 1 I f 'lny>c ,~_U:\C~',,1.l(' l~l , ' ' f J ' .. lj!J lfc'ff;Jll ff"(l' I' ,,1 ; ' ' h 1\ l l HVt tHlfJ.JI t t..1H'· rllJ t ' p• r 1c1n1 "'"' 3.99 c;:ich CurvP.hu l'l"r racing c.1r l.99 !>·inch :.1ra1ght track 2.99 Racing controller JCPenney ALL STORES OPEN 9 AM, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26. ARCADIA·SANTA ANITA BURBANK CANOGA PARK CARSON CULVER CITY 'FOX HILLS' DOWNEY FULLERTON GLENDALE HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON PARK LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD LOS ANGELES MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTH HOLLYWOOD NORTHRIOGE ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HlllS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO SANTA MONICA VENTURA WEST COVINA WHITTIER 00WN9 WHITTWOOD. l ' I Starts Sunday, December 26. 203 off our entire line of bras and foundation garments. \ ·- Sale 3 .60 Reg. 4.50. 'The JCPonney Dacron• polyester bra' with i.eJmlt ... :. cup~ l11Jtttly lined with polyester 11berf1ll .md ~ht·1 r nylon t11 cot S1'1t'!\ o1nd l.JJC: i., (If nylo11 L ycr ;i · t.p.md..:x N.11u1.1I, :.oft .1nd smooth look Wt111c or nud•· A, B :ind C t.Ul> Sale 6.80 Reg. I .SO. Comfort Hours garterless brief ol 1 ''"" r1 SpilO•'tlr I •'f'X fl) 1011. F tonr p 1n• I , of·" '''"~' rJyon/ Lycr.1· !'>f>o1rut~~ l()f firm control White. Sizes S·M·L Comfort Hours· Bra, A rnd B rup•, Rog, 6.50, Salo 5.20 C .ind D cups, Reg. 7.50, Sale $6 ..-~~~~~~~~~~-, Reg. S4. 'Gli11enette' a vPry sheer ~eilmfess cup ~trelch br,1 on a ~,l11mmer· inci bknd c.I Antron· nv.lon so.index. Stretch s tr.10::. r .. sh1on cnlorl> Glissencttc control briet, 111 r.cimtor t 1blt:> nylon I • p,trltlrx Av.J1l,1ble 111 I 1 11.1111 coto• H•·•i 7 •,o, S11lo S6 Sale 3 .20 Reg. $4. Delicate European lace underwlre bra. C.1n11solri b,1clo. "''lh .1•l1u!>l.:ible ~lrPICl1 s1r,1ps I 00° o nylon I sp.index \\'hit» or nude. ll on<l C CUP!> Reg 3.75. Na1ural cup cross.over bra. Nylon tr1cot cup 1•11lh L Vt r • sp1ndr'( str1 tch hont 1n•l'lt .:ind anchor band for comfort and stability. ' Wh IC or nud• A, B and C cups. Sale 3 .40 Reg. 4.25. Tummy controller brief, Nylon 1.,, .ind•·~ with figure con1rolli1 q 1tcin1 poncl. White, bl.o~"-01 nude. !:>1lOS S·M·L·XL. Sale prices 11ffecllve for a limited time only. Use your JCPonney charge card Our once beauty Max Factor "4 SIOPS lo Ocauty" bonu~. 4 piece bonus that's your1 wllh 11nv 3.50 Mu Factor purchese. Ben Rickert, Inc. Reg. 2.75. 3 Bar BAth So.ip Sel No• 1.75 Houbigant Valut 7 SO. Chantllly rt 5 oz L1qu1d Slun :,.u;hel wotl'I 13 01 P•·•lume Pu<str. 3.75 Valut St. Chanltfly Hand and ftody Lotion, 11 Ol , SJ V11lut H. Chantilly Ullr1 Rich Hand and BOCly Cream, 8 01 • S3 • "'II· 4.50. Lu•ury Soap, 5 c1~" Now 3.25 Rtg. 4 50. EslhellQun Active C•e·•"'•'"Cl Bet<, set ol three. Now 3 25 Helena Rubinstein V1lut SIO ee. Ullra F1m1h1ne Croam or Emulsion.• oz .e.so u . Vetue 8 SO. S~on Oew Mo1~tur" Cream, 3 87oz , H Value 13.50. S~1n Dfw Mo11tur111n9 Emulalon. 8 O& , $9 Prince Matchabelli F ragrancc specials Wind Son9·1 8 oz Spray or C11chct 1 7 Ol Cologne Spray Mist. 2.95 te. Av1ance 7/8 oz Spray Cologne. 2 75 Cachet or Wind Song Molslurwng Lo1ton, 15oz 2.75uch Al may V•lue 9 40. OOi'P M"I Mo >lu<O Cream. 5 8 Ol. 6 25 V•lue 6 SO 01'•11> M ~l Clc•n~er. 7 S Ol • S4 V•lut s so Oellf) Mist En11Chf'd Noght Cream. 3 01. 3.75 Velu• 6 35 Oe!!p Most Toning and nct1n1ng Lollon, 12 01 , $4 . Bras and founditlon g1rm1nt1 11 all store& In Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, Sin B•(Oardlno and Ventura counu ... Co1"1etlc1 11: ARCADIA·SANTA ANITA CANOGA PARK CARSON CULVER CITY 'FOX HILLS' DOWNEY FULLERTON GLENDALE 'GALLERIA' HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTH HOLL YWOOO NORTHRIDGE ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO TORRANCE VENTURA WEST COVINA WHITTWOOD. College Credit KOCE-TV Offers Sketching," (~1:1tu r1ng 1>1:.nl'\ ana mator and rnstrm•tl)r Brun· Mclntyrc. Courses S.11urd.1y 011cem_b_e_r_2;_5;__1_97_6 ______ _::.0_A;..;IL:..Y~P;..::IL:.;:O:..T:...,_...;8=3:.. OCCDate Science Fiction Author to Speak Nine tclt•v1s111n cour.;cs fo r col lege c red1t ure being offered C>Vl'r KOCE-TV Channel 50 m the !.pr m g by the Coa:.t Comm unity College District The le lecourscs. o ff cr c•ct through Coastline Com munity College an<:I ude: "Ch ant lo Chance," .i cuur'>t' coverin g m u~1 c or wt•:-.tcrn culture. lluma nll1c•, 111 l>rJma, · · an award \\ 111n1n~ M:flt'S rcJtunng lJ classic pl.1y ... fll'rformt-d b) theater compJnll'" of c;n•Jl Br1 - tam Ra) Hradbur) fans will ha\t' <•n opporlunit) lu hl·<tr their sc1cnctr -"IT'S E\'ERYBOD\''S Uusi r1cllon Juthur hero spt>ak and n·ad from his works Jan :l .it Orangt> "SEARCH. THE C~Ut:ST fw ness." a 30-proi!ram look <•l the Coast Collc1tl' l't>rson1:1l Meaning," a n 1ntroduc u S. business l'nll·rpn sl'S)::.tcm Bradbury's ap pearantl' 1'> :-.ponsun-d by OCC'!> "Wn tcrMalk" scn cs • • T II E ti 0 M t: twn lo the humanilie::. incl uding "Law for the 70:.," <i l'Our:-t• and wall began :il 7 XI Pm in l:'1nc Arts llall 119 GARDENER," a 30-part C<>ur:-.c paantrng, sculpture, litera ture, designed to give a b:i:-.it· un Ad m1!>:-.wn is frc•c and lhl' -..... .. ,, """"' · "'~' covering s ubjects such as pre-mus1e, arch1tt!clurean<1d1tnce dcrstanding of the la w :-.ysll'm in public is invitl'd tu ath.'nd ( You get ft all paring the soil and indoor plants "Making It Count," a courM· the US. Som t• of Bradburv's lx•st \\orks • "Dimensions rn Culture," ;.in on computer principles for tht• J<'or registration mformatwn, in<·lud<.• "The 111 us.tralt'CI J\l;m,.. In the anthropologycourse. nonspecialist. c all Coas tline Commun ity TO ADDRESS FANS "The Martian Chroni<'k:-," "Thl' ' I ___ ·_··_A_p_p_1_1_e_d_1_·_ec_h_n_1_q_u_e_s_·_u_1 ____ ··_c_1_a_s_s_ic_T_h_e_a_t_e_r __ l_l_1c_·_~_1_1e_g_e_a_t_~_3 ___ ~_1_1_.c_~_t_c_~_~1_0_n_2_J_1 ~-----R-ay8r~-b-u~-----~~~~~c 11 Trcal,' a~ ''Th~ ,~,,~~)(t} / ______ I '- Sale 4.88 ., .. RPq S6 ,, ., ' II ' YI • t' • I 1-., I '1 'l A 1·~1 '' p·•,11u•• ' ' 1• f Ill{'°'' ''•I I " ,. li't,' •••• 1 :I' Sale '.. ~~ •• 1 ' SalP f, 88 Starts Sunday. December 26. Req S9 A ''"" "" ,,r •' t11 ,, .. , rw11t1:..p• <. j "''ht'' 1, ,,. 'Jl'I y1•,lf IU!I 1 rt• 1 f I I ,p ti'•' I' t I l' ~ .u '' ~ tr r 'A'•t 1• r ,,,. ,. 1• • ~ •. •uly \.:CJIOrt. 1 ''' r. t r b1r1r'•"'J I ,1 '" 1 I Sale !>9 ,.. I JCPenney quality ; ~ -.. - bedding and > fabric savings! .-r:L_,_ __ ___, ...... --·~. -... .::---- ·. ' ---- . ·1-t '~ • I /1 , ~. I id. • Sale 5.38 fwln t l1e I / / Rr11 II 'q Filled m~llrtu pad "·" c '"'" /.-/ •• ~ ,• 11r 't"d I Dr Jiit ,,,,., I Save on easy-care fabrics. Special 1. 77yd 411 f1"'•1tUf1C-. j ht\I ,1 (t•'l,( ltl \JI' ''"" o.1t\.,f(1·'H' r•PLll ,,,fl m(H11 'l~ fl() !!'lt"'I 1 M l(h•f'IP ""f ,, ..,,.,,1 t11V ' .. Ouanllllf'I l1n111 .. 11 . ' v ,.,,. T ,.,. I ( f 1 I , 1• f I ~, f11•f y,1• tt )(('ti~ C. I 11 .. , •• 4' J 1 • Sale 1 88 .,,.,, 1'l Sat~1081 1 Sale 17 H Sale prices ellccttve for a limited tim e Use your JC Penney ch arge c;:ird. ' ' "' . l .• • Special gg ~d • '" tu1n 'f'lit • ,, II 1 1 '' r"\1• IA. I t 1 1r ....... ", II v n ' "I ' I I •' J ,t,trf t l1if •,f')f I,.. f 4 f Jl1 Special 1. 77yd Ooubleknll polyester 1port1wea. coordln•tea 1 r o QuJhly .,.Ht' ,,. rt•c1 ltt"j •_) And lo('h 1(' ( 11• t • ,,., ~,n ... ~ 1 du., '>-t 0 •f (t~" .. •1 .. A 1rrr ljr t>uy' Ou1,,llll•• llmlled -....-. ,, . I . . I ~ Special 99 ~owel ... ' - l ' ~ \. Brlgl'll kitchen eoord1natH nl •,(lll c.onon '""Y l ••"'' uP you1 ~.icnen "'.II." '"'' f,,~h on ~1•y1•CI 111n1m 1111cNI 10 bi(aM' Dosi. clom Speclal S9< Oven m•ll Speclal 99< Aoron Special 1 H Pol flOIOCf Specie! Ste ALL STORES" OPEN 9 AM. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26. OuanllllH limited JC Penney Available in Los Angeles. Orange, Riverside,~an Bernardino and Ventura counties. I I I Starts Sunday, December 26. Save on every sheet in r stock. r~ Sale 1 96 lw1n flat • or filled Reg. 2.79. No-Iron white mushn sheels. Ruriri•·d lonq· WCill •nri ShC'l'I'; ol polyc:ncr, Colton Full s11r fl,11 or l1tlNJ Rog 3 59 Sale 2.96 Sl,1nd:ircJ S1/f' p1llnw c,15r·'> Reg ;/ 09 pkg of '.' Sale 1.96 pkg. of 2 Sale 2 97 twmflal • or frlled Reg 3.79. Crisp while percale sheets o f sol• no·iron polycstrr I eolian A v.ilur th:it will l:isl Full flat or fitted Arq 4 79. Sale 3 97 Queen ll;it or l11frd Req 7 99 Sale S.93 King fl:il or filled ANl 9 9q Sale 7.93 Slandard pillow cnsc· Req. 2 99 pkq ol ? Sale 2.57 pkg. of 2 Kmq pillow c.is1>< Rcq 3 99 pkg ot • S ale 3 53 pkg of 2 Sale 2 89twln llat • or frlled Reg. 3.99. 'Allee' .1 decor.111vr pl'lc,111• ol r.11sp polycMrr I c.011on B1111hl floral p11nl 111 yc>llow or pink No·lron Full 11;-rl 01 frllr d . Rrc;i 4.99. Sale 3.89 Ouepn lt.11 or frllt>c1 Aro 8 49 Sile 6.93 .. .,,.•. ' : 1, ... . ~ I ' I. .. I) I• ' Reg. 4.99. 'Geomelric:' 1J••to1 olor P"'' ,,i, •• t11•t1I Mod•·tl' p 111.hwnrk IJl"il'lll [lr"r.1•,,.ly ,I 1tr"l 111 •.ky I ·hJt• '•l""!> n1 '•' t1 rno< h.1 ~h td~<. r;r, rr,11 r tlt)rt polyt",h'f I ul I .11r1 h lll fl At•q '1 'l'l Sale ... 93 Ou• 1•11 I 11 01 I 11,.,t n .. r1 9 'J 1 Sare 7.93 Kmci II 1l or hll"d R"'l 11 'l'I Sale 9.93 Sl.Jnd.111J silo p.llow c,,,.,,.~ flNJ 4 ?9 pk(] uf C Sale 3.73 pkg. ol 2 K1nQ S•l" pillow t .1'•''" Reo 5 2'l pko of :i Sale 4.23 pkg. ol 2 King 110\I 01 frlll'<l Reg 10 49 Sile 8.93 SIOlnClard size pillow c.1srs Aro 3 7<1 pkQ of 2 Sale 3.93 ~~'rit:~a~ Sale 2.99 pkg. of 2 King Siii' pillow r..151'5. RPO. 4 7<1 pkg of 2 Sale 3.93 pkg. of 2 Sale 1 99 twin flat • or filled Reg. 2.99. 'Needlepolnl' polycslrr /coll on muslin sheets Nostnlq1c pattern on mull1·color print on wh•te No·11on 101 (';-rsy c;i1e Full flat or lilted Reg 3 99 Sale 3.24 Stan<1ard s11e pillow c;:isec; Reg 2 99 pk.Q of 2 Sale 2.24 pkg. ol 2 ... , "' 4 I Sil• prlcH effective for• llmll•d lime only. u .. your JCPennay ch9'ge c.rd. Reg. 5.99. 'Rlbbonelle ·.moolh collon polyr•!.lr1 pr1r;rle O:imly llow••r .1nr1 ,.bt>on prrn1 1n p<tlC' mu-;1,110 or 1111ht leoo.rl'll bluo w11h orhcate eyrlol llrm No·11on Full llM or "11et1 Aoq. 6 qq Sal• 4.93 Ouocn fl11t or t11tNI Rrg 10 99 S11le 7 .93 Krnq llril or 11111'0 At>q 12 9q Safe 9.93 Standard s11t> ri1ltow c.ri~r<o. RPo 5 49 rko n l :i S ale 3.73 pkg ol 2 K1nQ o;11e pillow c.1SI'<; At'Q 5 99 pk'I ot ? Sal• 4.23 pkg. ol 2 JC Penney All stores open 9 AM Sunday, December 26 Available In Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties. . ' I I I Saturday December 25 1976 Celebrities to Perform at Inaugural WASHINGTON <AP> John Wayne. comedian Cht•vy Cha!->t' and opera singer Heverly ~1lh will be among the man) ::.ho11o business and cultural figure!> to perform al an inaugural l'Vl' t.·11 terlainmenl gala honoring President-elect Carter Plans for the Jan. 19 show, lU be lelcv1sed nat1onuJly by CBS from the Kt'nnedy Center, Wl'rc announced by Bardyl Tirana and Vicki Rodgers, who joinUy head the inaugural com millet•. JJl'k Alberbon. Helle Davi~ Shi rley Ma c-Lain<:, Paul Newman. S1dnt•y Po1t1er. Jean Stapleton, l.1ly Tomlin, Waynt' md Joanne \\uodward Several of the artists plan lo prebent new works. l'Xt'cut1ve producer.James L1pton sa1d. TO SING FOR CARTER Star Beverly Sills HOSTS FOR THE 2' ~-hour event will include Hank Aaron, Leonard Berns tetn will con duct the National Symphon:. Orchestra m a song he has com posed to u poem written by Anm· Uradstreet about 1650 called "To My Dear und Loving Wife." Tht' work wtll bl' dedicated to Ho~al ynn Curter, wife of the pn· ~•dent dt.•c t . \ Save 50% to 60% on men's suits.! Orig. $100 to $125. Men's beller suits dt ,1 vc•1y handsome sJv1ny~ 5 1v1• 011 1rurwl;1.,1t11t• 1,11lor11 J line li.ltirics and up-to the rninut• ~tylP~ 11uw1 This outs1andinQ grl'>up 111c.lur.J ... , .' uullon '>tv'1' • Ct!n!er vc-nt modf'I~ vt·~l•·d ,Jn.t Pl•" v1•~r•·r1 I dJllL-• ore 100'• poly<,•.tN wvor pol)• ,\••or :.uv poly.~ster s1I~ in :..0110 color J .1nO ~1111••' Shop early. u quantities arc limited. Men's surls at larger JCPenney storo5 Special 6.99 Wett••n tlyl~ ""• leg l••n nl •• t1 ·l c. ,u "" r) ;e\ft•' .i.1""'"'' ll'• \t ·'' Qft :i' , Q 1r l qrtttt' "• ,.. . . Ou•nllllH llmlted Closeout -.... --2.99 Orig. 1.50 and up. Men'• aHot1ed tpor1 thtrl• in a cororlul va11e1y ol pronts siy•«-s end tab"c~ Long 1no thort sleeve style• This •s 11 buy you won I went to ''"~' Men 5 s11es S·M·L·XL Ouanllllao llmlted. JC Penney All stores open 9 AM, Sunday, December 26. . ' Available in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties. POET JAMES DICKF.V, who 1s from Gcoq~1a, "'II read .. ~m written for the occruuon, and pop ~mgl'r Paul Simon will perform a ::.ong abo compo::.ed for the maugur"ul Chevy Cha~e. known for his 1m pcrsonallon::. of Pr~u.lent Ford. w1ll satiri.te the new president "One of the important thmgs we can do is to have a young coni ed1an sat1r1ze Jimmy Carter to hts face On the l'Vf: Of h.iS In auguration. '' Lipton ::.rud. OTHE RS WHO WILL perform are comedian f<'reddic Prinze. the Alvin Ailey Amcncan Dance Theater. Johnny Ccc.h and June Carter; Clamma Dale and Don rue Ray Albert. ~tar.; of the cur rent Broadway production of "P orgy and Bess." Stcv1l' Wonder . The televised produclaon "1s consistent with the w1sh<'s of President-elect Carter that the inauguration be available to thl· greatest number or people poss1 ble, ''Tiran a said. ••fT WILL BE clear from lh1~ evening that the new admimstra· \ . \ -: .. -1. r ' \ -- ,. -- t1on cons1d<'rs the arts to bt an t.>:>::.enllal ingredient m the qu1th· ly of hfc Jimmy Carter has spoken about," he said. Asked about the appearance on lhl' program or such former President Ford supporters as J ohn Wayne, Lipton said lhal lhe ~tar~· appearance "has very lit- tle to do m their minds with Jim- my Curler " ··Thal 's not why they'll be here," h(' s uid. "They want to be part of something th11t shows the status of the arts in this coun- try •• Id Now 22.99 \....-~...._ _;.;.....~••"Y-"71 ' Orig S35. Mountain down·look 1acket. R11 'IOP nylon 11uiltPd lo r 1• 1, ' 1111 • ~ •••. f • flJ ,..., fy1t_.0 !J .. .'I Now 12.99 Oriq 520 Mounlilin down-loolo. 11ail sh11t (..1 1tn11r \I I-n, 1 1 \',II fl 'I' t 1111 f;;~&·n '1:e.,, Now 25.99 Orig S40 Ski style 1acket on I • •rihl l u1 "· tJ~ '" h• II •, 111 I )' " ,,~ t I 1/f'l Now 20.99 Orig. S32 Rancher style corduroy 1acket .-.1th Iv• 11 r JHI•• I ninq "n\l 111rn. n11·n s1~, .. ,_ Closeout savings on warm winter jackets for men and boys now! I ,- Now 13.99 Onq S 19. Acrylic pill' hnl'd, reflC'ClO! IOpl' 1ackC'I r" " • • n 1 I , 1 , 1,, 1 ,. ' ' l11 J 1 Nc-w 11 99 , ., '• I 1 I ... ' '[ .. ' 'I ' ·:· 1 I . T'i -( ~-=. ~': J~d _, \\~ \V~. Now 17.99 Orog. S24 . Mounlarn down·IOOk JllCkC't r.. ,, t •II qud•, l 1r1 r ..-• '• ' I 13l''f'. ',_., •. n·. n tu 7) l111q ;;1r. Nowll'l'l I ,--·-I ,..,..____. -'J Now 11.99 Ong. S 15. Mount;11n down-look vest r. 1 11 •I, II :. th r, , • '1 ' I l 1 II fl ' It \•I • f)f 1.·;' Now 11.99 Orig. $16. Pre-school down-look parka. Nylon hr-II .1nrl loninri with pnlyr·~t,,r IJll. Hoon with .11 1y1Jr I modarryllc lur 1utf Ouant111es limited on closeout merchandise. Closeout! Save 50o/o to 60°/o on shoes for the whole family. Tremenctoua u vtng•I Hurry in ano 9e1 shoes 1n 11 'uper spec•at qrouo ol slylt'S and "zes for '"''''Y mcm1>01 of your 1am1ly. woman 1 send&ts. tasu11 11nd d1e11 Shoes boots. 11110-ons and natorda lor m11n 11nd shoes for , ...... up or Diiiy IOI lhll ~10$ H ··•" .t cl•' '" AH .,,fl~ too• l~ut r•wtf 111,,1n11hf\C. ttrP ltm1tNi t1 o 11 lht'lf" ur•CP'\ vnu f1tn't Ouenlllle• llmllad. So11y, n;) mall, phone or CO 0 . ord•••· Use y?ur JCPenney charge card. Styles similar to those illustrated. JC Penney Store hours Dec. 26: open 9 AM. Available in Los Angeles. Orange. Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties. . • ' \ \ TV DAILY LOG ., SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 Cl KNllC Spec11I: Tiit S11tnt Stm Go By A Ch11-.tmas M"'s 1111 lht Dr~I' Bob NewM•I \flH'• •. hu,1 w1lh f:d•dinal l1mo1hv t.l.•nn•nR ol thr C.11hohc Alchd•O(He C.d1d111Jt M•nnm111eitorn1\ 1 Chmtma, M 1 ' tor ltlc dcdl and h41d of h•~11n~ Ir ll11~n Oot•n ")1~n\ lht t.la, D &ti Down <• lrlow1e: (C 1 "l,,un Goh 10 lnd!l" (Id~) '(,/ lock M4h•Jlltf O Cut Side lhds 110) lrlOfft! "HOfft1COm1n1 c It• I '48-Clark Cable, l•na fu1n11 m Alttrnatlwu m 5'Jpe111un • 231 c 6 1 Duy and Gohalh Chrutmo lit Action Thtallt ID A Clu1$11us Gtltbrallon (~) , €9 D Shoo# de [dn111 lt.u1r10 m MoYit. "bys of the ~tn1dom • -12:30-0 1t1 :J c e . fiesta Bo•t r Un1m>1ty ol Okt~homa '''°' <r\ ' Unr~e1s1ly ul Wvom11tg 111 I tnopt At11Qn• 0 Super eo.t Spec11ls 0 Movie: •Cl "Jumbo" mu • '62-00111 D•v Stt~hto tfoi•t (D lost Ill SpHt ID Comedy Ctnlln IJJ1 • t l The Prom1u EI)) The Music of Chmtm11 (R) ( 191 I a ) The Othtr WISC Mtn ·39, Movie· "Cat1m1ly Jane" '"'' 1 53 0011; 0.<y Hu.,,11d II• rt 1:00 0 At One With ... D Wide Scrum Theatre 731 e Our Ch11stmu Goll lo Tou ED In Ptrformance at WoH lup ( 2t 1 8 ) A CSB Ch111tmu ED Onm1t1< Se11u -1:30- 1 6 Scttntt FKhoa fhnl•• O Movie "lnnsion ol th' Anonoal reop1c" Ch r) I ' ,h11 • ·~ m Soul l111n ( 19 e ) Joy ol Ch11slml\ 2:00 0 Ac11culMt USA I 8 lhrtt SIOOiU 110 V1uduiltt Q)hrun ID Crul l'trlo1m1nct1 1 .. P/iy~l,ry f'IJf f hli .f1111 ( ~ 8 ) The Chroslmas Child €D MoYlt "Bells ol St lohry ' -2:30- 0 On C1mpus 0 Monsltf R•llY O Movw c "P1nouh10 rn Out., Spue" r rtnirn,1t1·111 • e urn m Ouler lomoh ( ?9 8 l Ch11stm1> Is 39 M11cu1 Wtlb1 3:00 O H 3 Shu•mtlSI\ Hou1 0 KNBC Speml " r!V~I r '"" t (~11.tm1 ti • Outer l.imoh O Mo"e "Woman Thtf Almost lynched" l.,•\I > Rr 1 • .,. 10 lrlo1lt "The Mons •n4 I" .,, , Yul llrin r I 1 ••" ~ • Cl) lrlo•ot C "Omu Mh,n1m ' f u1w ', ~1 I Yf 1 2l 6 "'• MuSIC ot Ch"'lmH 26 Tht Mu\K '1Kt I 19 8 I Coty lh;I lo11ot A.boul Ch11stmn e> ruturt f.lm -J.30- , Stu l•tk "-m lrlfWOfl lmpos.si"e iJ • Wt W11h Tou • ,,.,,,, Chr111mn 26 '"'" W11oner ID '"''"'Mister Choralt Ch11stm" \( 29 a t I 1;end1 ot lihn \U W1te1 World 4 :00 0 11 l Ark It D Voy11t lo ii.. 8otto111 ot lht ~; 6 0 A11'1 ~' WU<td EB C.nt UnotttMI n e Ca1111•••· C1ro1tn1 24 e tmll'<1lle on "" Ro.Id m •Kk rer1o11tct,., "" ,~, ,., .. 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All•• th·· two produ• ti~ ·H• 1111n•tl do~n. ll••y wdlk oll lhP JLI~ 0 n 6 10• €9 Emergency 1, 1r,e .ind IJ.,!)utu liy 111 1.1kP d Y.-11 ' trfltld V,tl ,lflOll Ill fhP ffill\Jnf.flll') f1ul .tit• .1. l;u'>Y "· ~"er as Hwy C.()'"" t th•· did 11 ~"'" ;sed vdr 1t1on··• b Movit "The Holly and the Ivy" rd1.11 ~J 1(1l11to Rt h••nw11 O ( 291 8 ) 39 Holmes ind Yoyo "'' n~ 1; ,t oltn' 1111nr; Jor 1.11 "'" hum iuo v.-11Ju' ldiJ1t'\ u 11 .Im• • & 'i~yu •I 11111 lu • <l•h I " • II nJDPrl O Mom (90) "A Ch11)tmu (1101" ! .. , flh •111 If m !ht lrla11< of S.mmy Q) Wold lilt Adventu1e ffi Children'' Musiut Siio• 21 Movtt "yon ;nd Mable ' ••• (. h Ma n I , • ID lhe W1y It Wu ffi bpanesr l.Antu•tt P10111m\ -8.JO-D 11 t 3 8 lht Bob Ntwhut ~how 11oh lt.111,. 1 • f.ho " 1 ~ tn·m ; .. ,., ._.t ,.,, ,..,. tfl*'"·P' r 1 f,.(lfl,,, 1lt1" f , r Hf'Ut .. (ldl.flt II O ( 19 a ) Wh1h H1ppen1n1 a> Collage ff} Giett1nt1 lo Eut and Wut tD Ch1mpion1h1p S'•hn& 9:00 0 ; I ~ 8 All on lht f 1m1ly I 'i'I t' 11. '" t! !'ti fHJI;~ I I II \i 1f• :\i Ill i11 •• (•nv h111I I •1 • If' 11 '' ·1·1 uul 't,,tru·f wtu"•• 111 .,.~. kt It 11 111 1111' \lllJI O 1l b 10 €9 S1tu1d1y N11hl lrlowor c (2hr) "Camtlol" I t re 1 II llJ• I I g lw ••&ht lo"• 0 ( 29 fl I >• Sunly l Hutth I. It .,, ·~ 4 f ,, 11 1 (D Htt Haw ffi Am1turr tonlt\I ED Lu lnw~11trbltt -9·30- 0 11 1 e Ahv g Dick Van Oy't 6 Sten Allen I LIUfh B1e• O lrlovo, (90) "S11t1n1 ,r~t•y t .n 41 I •I • r 1 Q) lrlO'fot t; ''Bl1tk Hom tin '°"ti -.1 ) 1 _,, \\ f I W P1thi 1n lllt Wildu"'u f O(IJ0•1.nf,UV !'! 1hfl j IP ,f/111 '11'\!I,. nl I tlh ~.1111 • 1,1 ,;1t "" I ,, 11 "" lt.-11 I. 11 (tt~ "\o~h I• " I I ul /. 1 •,tot 11 t•.,. IJ.lh l ''" ;tnlu t 10:00 O 11 :I ft Carol Burntlt ~~\f)f'f,, ( lif. I htl> .. , Ii t l'• ,,., g ><Id Van Im,. 0 I 1t I I )9 Most lll1nltd A I ~ I ('MT'""' ...... , f 1 f t ... ~ tfl :I'll' • ff 1,. I th J• • 1 nt • t •1111, r n; bu! r r ,,,.(j I tnu 1 m "'"' ffi S.mw•• D~tcto" 2t C•ntu•t f ululf\ ID V111011s ED lrlUS1C1I V111t1y Show m LIN Gordon Sllciw 11:00 o a • rn ,, "'"' 0 10 fl!) lltwt D l0tt AllM11un Stylt & Nfl ~tnt of lht Wetk o r11ch1 1111ht m Movtt '111e Phil1delph11 Sto1y" •• omt •tO J.tm•~ Strw~rt Cl) Sinister C.ntt111 • 11'1 t :I I rn Club •UI I 8 AdJlll· IZ ( 2f\ t 1) lltl Humbird -11:30-u MOYie· I e I "Send Irle llo flowm" (con11 b4 RllCk Hudson Cl ,,, t&J •10l ct) Sllurday lllpl I e I Mottt: "Chrls1mn ht" (dra) 41 CH11Rt R'tt R~ndolph Scoll O lrlowlt: Cl "PochtM Of Miru'\n" (id111 61 -Glenn ford e i ~it: 1 c ·ss Di rut Ptkonf' (d••l 61-£ha1tlon HPSIOn U I {) Ad111112 2Cl Tiit 700 Club m 11tw111ew .. m '°" GotJ the Country U 1 Mme: ''fhtse Thovsllld Hiiis" <wrsl S9-0on Murr1v 12:00 Q rC) "The Int 1tom1n" {•d•) · 11 Orson Wtlles. Laurence Harvey ( '2fl (I)) Nnt/Scl-f I fhtairt -12:30-CD Mowie: ~) us111uuttr's Island"' (adv) 'SI -Jelf Ch~ndltr, 1:00 O 11) ~k Concut CD Al~Nipt Show: "Top Hit,~ "Goel Is My r11t11tr," "The rlyl"C 0tucH" -1:30- fJ lltlllt of tllt '-t11t 2:00 llJ DNM1ft1t•1t Mttles: "U•· ~ llllNa.,. "TIM Sv• Ntfff Sets" 3100 G Mo•lt: (Cl "Mohl9'" (<m) ~ Rlla Ca111, Scott 81ady S.aturday December 2~ 1976 DAILY PILOT •5 TllE J'\\lfl.Y CIR C:l '-I' By llil Keu11e City Gives 30 Days I.! •I/' •• ,. ·~·-.............. TV Travel Kuralt Likes Slow Pace Ry JAY SHARBUTT LOS ANGELES (/\Pl Wht•n New York rt! porters set out to wander the country. lheir travel timt' u:.ually 1s limited :tnd their assignment specific n •porl a trend, the mood of the nation. that kind or thing Not Charlie Kuralt Stnl'C' (ktobcr, 1967. he':. wandered the U S., loggm~ :10,000 miles a year, with no more spec1fit.· ass1gnmenl th<in to fmd good human intcrt.•st yarns for thl• CHS 1-:vc:nmg News. THE LATE •~RNl E PYLE DID this sort of thmg brilliantly for newspapers in the 1930s. although his storu·:o. mduckd some extremely sad, tragic t alcs Thost.· of Kurnlt dlmost always are on the upbeat s1clc Kuralt. 42, fr1•1 I> .ttlOlll' I 1\. l1 s "'andenngs JOd human 1ntt.-n•st \.Urns 111sp1n•<l l11m Y.hen he got 111 the reporting busmcss 1n 1955. \\ ntmg a column t•Jlle<l "Pt•opll·" fur .1 111·Y. Sf1Jp1•r 111 < 'h;irlnttc, N C l\ncl wh1lt• hl":-. <'O\l•n•d 111aJor :o.lont·s involving I hose "'orth,\ of mlcma- t1onal import and conse quence in his 20 years al CHS. h1:. approach to his ·on thP Hnad" pieces •~ nut l'Xadly aiml·d at makml! hl•:uJhnes_ "I tr.\ to make them .is 1rrPlt"•<.1nt as I can. nol atJ11 ut anyt hing lllU l'h . JUSt about or d t 11 a r ' p l' n p I t• w h u \\OUldn 't otht•rw1sc he on lt.'lt•v1.,1crn " rt•;id1ly • .1tlm1ts th,· tootloose 11.1tl\'l' o t Wtlm111glon 'c I h· ,,pc1kt• by phonc KURALT from Nt•w York, ~here 1 h1• hJnj.!s hts hat"' ht 111101 travPlhng h,\' h11s with his < 'h1t'.1go hJsl'<I 1 r1''' I I•· "'..,., J-.kl'cl if CHS m akcs lum f1h· al 1,.,,.,, 1101· p11·11 .1 \\c·t·I-thl' (·qu1valt'nl of ·' \\i l't'kl,\ 1'1111111111 "'0. TllEHE'S ~EVER BEE:\ a quota for the s hlJ\\. · · he s::ucl · Tlwre c·omc Y. l·t·k'> when they 1 ,111 t ll'l' <JO) th mg. ""the hank of his stories tends tn h111h1 up 1h long JS thr hank holds up. they're hJPJ"I\ ' Come Januar.>. h.urall "'II be changing banks. lnstl•ad of f11l1ng the 'Ju Its of the CBS Evening 'le~s. l11s "H11acl " PH'rc·s will appear only on CBS' new weekly fl•alun· s how, "Who's Who " Wht~nC't' com(' hts slory ideas., Two-thirds ar· r l\'I' tn tht• 111 ,ltl, hl' S,I\''\ • We gt·I ma) Ill' .t rnuplt• of hundred letters a wt•Pk . .!luggl·st1n g stonl's." Kuralt s.11d. "We keep a 1111' 1r1 our huo; 011 slrn·11·-. s tall' hy stale. and in each stJk w1-• µull 11ut tlw itll•on that .,tatt• "HUT WE KIND OF llOPE that while on the "'.1y lo u ston wt.• s tumble on to another one. We re- ;•Jly do go slow and talk to peoplt'. and I guess we -.tumble rnto '>tOrtt'•s thal way about a third or the tam('" J\ r11ct• thing ;1hout the Joh, h1· adds. is that ht• lll'\'t•r hJs ht•t•n told to interrupt hrs travels, dash off and co\ Pr a l>reakmg storv. although that can be order<'d or 111"11 do 1t 1r no one cl5c• 1s immediately <1va1lable "They CC BS News gurus) sort of forget about u.-., ' hf" chuckled "If we were m California. say, 14hen a big earlhquak<' came. or course we'd go to work Hut 1t JUSl ha~n'l happened that way. ''THE DEAi, WllEN I STARTED was that l 'd never ~et an ass1i:tnmcnt ... they've stuck to that <ill these years They have made suggestions. but I m free lo turn it down "You never ~ct rich or famous out there on the road, but this makes up for it, this freedom. I'd hate lo give it up." A cosmic questmn of sorL'> was put to Kuralt, the travell<'r · llow docs he compare the nation he finds today with th<' nation Ernie Pyle wrote about in the 1930s during the Great Depression? "WELL, IT'S A LOT MORE prosperous, of course, a lot more mobile." he said. "And I think it's probably a more just nnd humane place now. So much has happened -the c1v1I rights movement, the women's movement, the concern about the en· vironment. ~ .. Because ortelevis1on, magazines and good re· gional newspapers. it's also a lot better-informed country. It's pretty hard to find a hick town today in the way Ernie Pyle might or found it " 'People' Series Slated at OCC The final winter planetarium series at Orange t 1ast College, enUUed "The People," will be of· fe•ed every Friday in January at the OCC planetarium. The production will be shown al 7:30 p.m. and again at 9 p.m. each Friday. The sbowinas are tree to the public. "The People," prepared by the Hansen Planetarium at Sall Lake City, ts presented by OCC astronomy Instructor Steve l.attanzio, and looks in· to the wisdom and nature of the American Indian through hla astronomy and star mytholo&)'. Irvine Sweeper Gets Notice Increasing complwnt.s regard ing the quality or street sweepmg m Jrvtnc have cau.scd city of ftcials to (:Ive AAA Sweeping Service JO days to improve service. Public Works 01redor Brent Muchow said that he has given the s weeping contractor both verbal and written notice. Muchow will begin udvc'11sing for a new street sweeper in 30 days if the existing service 1s not considerably improved, he said. RESIDENTS ARE complain· Starts Sunday. Dee. 26. mg that the s weeper l5 dnvin~ lhrough the streets too quickly. resultmg m a hasty cleaning job, orficials said. The sweeping company, whJch was given the contract al tht• beginning of the fiscal year last July. cleans each city street one'• every two weeks. Muchow said he plans lo mecl with the contractor to try to work out the problems. SUE UMSCHEID, Citizen's As s1stance Office r, commented that res idents could help the s ituation by not dump1J1g leaveli or grass cuttings into the gutters or drains. "The bwceper has orders to go around those. s mce he can't pick them up. so they aren't helping at all." she s aid, addmg thal cul· tings und leaves should be put with the trai.h . 9 A M :~~~=~~:~~:~~res wilt • •December 26 from 9:00 A.M. All stores open Everywhere-a-sale sale Save $40 to $60 on these 100% modular solid state color TV's. Sale $349 R~g. 409 9S c,,,101 pt)rlJOlo• l1.1s .1 11. ...,tff'fln1rnt'"'s cl11iq 1Jnt:Jh,1lurt'Sa 100"'0 ~ tl10 ~tat•• 1notJuldr rhtt~·~•'i Chrom._1 A11tt'4 p1c11111· 111h•' fu1 •.turo color f tHrnna~Luc: • ,ind ;t\llomaft~ ''°" 1.1nH' 1 1Af l J tor r•ilSV cot11r v1o'w1n11 Rus1•wuu•J q1:t1n1•d pl.oShC t,1h111PI 2017 Sale 429.95 Reg. 469.95. Contemporary style Reg. 479.95. Medilerranean 1tyle Both are big 19"" color TV'• wllh solid st;itc circu11ry, modul;ir construc1101\ auiomalic rol~r pu11l11'1 • .ind lme tuning. Chioma· Bnte .. neqat1vc blacf\ matr•~ picture tube Chrom:1·Loc•. color. brightness contr.1st 'picture measurrd 01.,,1onalty 2214 2211 29.95 PedHtal TV 1tand spcr.oally 1tes1gncd for JbOvP TV ' 6745 Sale $119 Reg. 13115. tl·lll.' black·•l\d·whtle TV w1t11 ,,11 ">Ol1d ~late> chassis. on1ogr~1ed corcu11rv o1nd 110111 mounlrd rotory conlrots tor con1rn~1. b11ghlnc" and volume. S1oy·sot volume lrature Woodg• "" vinyl l1n1sh on molal cabinet 1618 Special 69.88 2·t,,..d upright wecuum cl .. ner with toolt et a fan1utleatly low orlce • po11llon rug t1e1g111 adju11ment, 11101• action cteantng and Wfap· around t>umoer Includes upholstery brush, crevice tool, Tuttea• t1ose end ltl111cooln9 wand. A super value• Ouanllll .. llmlltd. Closeout $488 Orig. $539. 25·in. • color console TV. Sil'!!~ ron1,,mpor.1ry stylt' l lb1nct 5otod sl.ll<' modut.1r c.hJSS1'>. Chrom.1-B111c· nrq.1111c bl.tell' matro~ p1cturo lul.Jc, h1<1dcn :i;l1dr• cont1ols tor .-olor, tint, con11.1s1.ind11rrl1r.al holt1 'picture r11e.1su1rrl diagonally 4906 Save $70 CIOatout S 221.95 Otlg. 2tt.IS, l·progrem wuhlng mechlM. l t11oe wa1~r lovrt setec11ons, soell a110 t!>'lril 11nse 1Ml1ttn9. Bleac11 011pen1or ;ind soll·cleanrng mtet '"'0 In Wtl•IP 01 decotalor COIO••· Ouanttll•• llmtled Sal• prlcH efl9Ctlv• lhru Sun,. Jan. 2. JCPenney It , " ARCAOfA·SANTA ANITA CANOGA PARK CARSON CULVER CITY 'FOX HILLS' DOWNEY FUll!RTON GLENDALE 'GALLERIA' HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT HACH NOATHRIOOE ORANG! 'THE CITY' PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO VINTURA WHT COVINA. WHITIWOOD. 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Saturday December 25 1976 DAILY PILOT 87 Over The Counter Listings for •,riday \ ' , ... ,,lo> 11 •l'I '" ,, ,, .. " n n •~i •• ,,, ·~ 11\t IJ~ ' 88 DAILY PILOT Saturdat December 25 1976 Tie Knot Binding? Level Rising Water Districts Sued Over Salton You'd Better Check It Agai"' Geminis SUNDAY, DECEMBER Z6 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (Marxh 21-Apnl 19>: Conserve energy -avoid making com.,..tment without being aware of facts. Tendency 1s for others to make assump- tions, to take you for gra9ted and to extract un· realistic promises T AVRVS (April 20-May 20)' Finish rather than begin project glow of warmth, friendship, "car. ries over." A promise will be kept -in a most un- usual manner. You 'll have burden removed. GEMINI <May 21.June 20) · What seems to be a "binding agreement" may need review, observa- tion, revision. Know it and gain cooperation of mate, partner. Get to heart of matters through original approach. CANCER (June 21-July 22>: Follow through on hunch -you learn by shannc, teaching. Travel and messages are high oo agenda Low key approach ts best do plenty of h:.tening. LEO <July 23-Aug. 22): Fun, joy, involvement, a feeling that obstacles have been overcome -yes, optimis m is highlighted. Accent on feelings, responses, commitment from member of opposite sex. VIRGO C Aug. 23-S~pt 22)' Be s pec1f1c, thorough -avoid extremes. Mc.idcralion now is best policy. Accent on pubLic relations, agreement af· feeling partners hip, marital !.t:..itus. lJBRA (Sept. 23 Oct. 22>. If analytical, you achieve goal and j:!(•t JOb donl' If 1>uperf1 cial, you lose time and risk money. Accent on takin~ :.tock, discussing plans w1lh one who ~hares interests, de-sires. SCORPIO <Oct 23-Nov 21 l Children and r reativlty dominate home base can be inviting, harmonious. Avoid exkavaganoe. lie receptive without giving in to foolish deman4s SAN DIEGO <A P> A group or mobile home, boat marlna and trailer park operators are suing Riverside and Imperial County ir· ngallon districts for $5.3 million over the rismg level of the Salton Sea. SAGITTARIUS <Nov . 22-Dec. 21> See s1tua· tions, people as they are -means avoid wishful The sui t fi led in U.S. D1stnct Court names as defendants the Coachella Valley Water District and the Im penal Irrigation District. trunking, i;elf-decepl1on. Land, real estate, proper-• THOSE DISTRICTS own and ty, decision invotvi ng purchase or sale these opt>rate an extensive system of areas s urface. irrigation l'anals. dam s and CAPRICOR N (Dec. 22-J an. 19): Review other structure:. servll\g todivl'rt responsibilities some can be joyous to con-Colorado River water for template. You 'll understand! Accent on short domest ic and farm uses. journeys, messages and relatives. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 18>: Emphasis on The water than is drained into protecting valuabl~. fte willing to 1ntelligently dis-the Salton Sea. the inland lake . LISTED WITH THE biggest in· d1 v1dual claims were Salton Bay Marina, asking $1,687,000 in damages . 1\1 arina Mobile Estates. $876,800, and Salton Sea Beach Marina, $7.59.~. A tota l of 27 property owners were listed as plaintiffs. cuss needs, necessary exchanges. What was lost -u"' ,._0 wtuch is 34 miles long and io or stolen could be recovered. Carter Fan miles wide. Musical Chairs PISCES (Feb.19-March 20). Make new start - assert views in positive manner. Be aware of BI al' k P c.1 nth e r par l y IN THE LAST thrt:e years, the ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -Lt. personality, personaJ appearance. Ti mini: im-founder Bobby Scale ::.e1ys.. suit i.aid m ore ~ atcr has been Gov. Rudy Perpich is scheduled proves -one who had appeared mdifferent makes he s upporb. President-elect diverted into the Salton Sea than to become .:overnor of Minnesota "loving" gesture. Jimmy Carter. 1 lc ::,aid he can evaporate naturaJly. on Wednesday. the day Gov. If Decembe r Z6th is your birthday you have didn't campaign for the Lakesidelandhas ~nflooded WendellAndersonresigns lota~e handled responsibility from a relatively early age Democrat because .. 1 want-as a result. the i.uil says. describ-up a U.S. S enate vacancy creatdd -you know what it is to carry burdens. You work ing damage as continuous and by the r es ignation of Vice with time and understand meanmg of patience. You cd him lo win, so I kepl lowering property values in President-elect Walter F. MoO· are passionate, loyal, persistent. quiet.'' vtolation of the 14th Amendment. dale. All thr ee are Democrats. -------------------------------------------------------------------Anderson will be appointed to the. Senate by Perpich. 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South coast Plaza-Costa Mesa, 3333 Bris tol St., 546-9321 Westminster Mall--Goldenwest at San Diego Fwy., 898-2521 ( I .. Minnesota Success Built Around Draft BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) -The Minnesota VLltings, the National F'ootball League's win- ningest team in the 1970s, take dead aim on a record fourth Super Bowl appearance when they meet the Los Angeles Rams Sunday for the N allonal Football Conference championship. The Vikings, who will be without the ser vices or middle linebacker Jeff Siemon, are four· point favorites lo win their fourth conference title m eight years un- der coach Bud Grant. Grant said Friday that Amos Marlin w ould replace J eff Siemon at middle linebacker Siemon suffered a pulled muscle in the ca lf or his left leg agam:.l Washington last week The 6-4, 230-pound Martin.is a flfth-year player from Lou.isv1llc University . The Ra ms, finalists for a third consecutive year, will be seeking their first Super Bowl berth. Los Angeles fini s hed the season 10-3-1 and moved into the Nn ; 11 tie ma tch with a 1·1-12 victory m Dallas. Minnesota's 11 ·2· l record g1vcs the Vikings a 45-10·1 mark over the last fo ur years and a 87·24· I record going back to their 1969 confer ence champions hjp kam Los Angeles owns a 44 11 1 r e· cord since Chuck Knox took over four years ago. While Knox has been bwldmg a winne r on the West Coa!il, Min nesota just continues to on·rhaul its perennjal playoff entry Twenty five players v.1th the AP""°'o CHUCK FOREMAN LEADS MINNESOTA'S RUSHING ATTACK. Vikings in Super Bowl IX at New Orleans in 197 4 are no longer on the squad. In the last five years, Min· nesota has tra ded well and draft· ed shrewdly despite its low posi- tion m the selection process. Star rookie wide receiver Sam- mie Whi te from Grambling was a second round pick in lhis year's draft Jn the 1974 d raft the Vik· ings took offens ive tackle Steve Riley in the first round and li nebacke r Malt Bla1r in the second, running backs Chuck Foreman a nd Brent..McClanahan we re drafted in 1973, Siemon and of fe n :.1ve ~u a rd Charl e s Goodrum were t aken in the 1972 draft The acqu1sit1on of wide re· ce1ver Ahmad Rashad and de· fens1vc backs Nate Allen and Wmdlan Hull this season notably strengthem.•d the team. Rashad, who was acqui red for reserve de- fensive tackle Bob Lurtsema. caught a career high 53 passes while Allen filled in splendidly for the injured Bobby Bryant at corner back through the first three months or the season. Bryant won the starting job back when Allen went down with a sprained ankle last month. De fe n sive tackl e Dou g Sutherland and cornerback Nate Wright arrived via 1971 trades and 1n 1972 the Vikings reac- q u 1 r ed qua r terbac k Fra n Tarkenton from the New York Giants Grant has d1 v1ded 20 years as a coach between t he Canad ian Football League and the NFL and has won cverythmg except the Super Dowl Is this the year ? Tarkenton is optimistic. s ay- ing. "l'd hkc to see us play as well as we did in the 1973 NFC champ1ons h1p game al Dallas." ref<.-rring to a 27 10 victory over ovcr the Cowboys that propelled the Vikings to Super Bowl VIII. "'That was the best we've pl ayed sin ce I 'vt· been here." The V1kes have played well lately, pa rticularly their running backs who m anaged only 39 yards on the ground in regulation time when t hey last met Los Angeles Sept. 19 in a 10-lOtie. •But last weekend Fore man and McClanah an both gained more than 100 yards r ushing as the Vik· ings defeated Washington 35-20 in the first playoff game. And what accounted for the re- cent turnaround? "I know it's a cliche." s aid Vil<es offe nsive line coach John Michaels. "but if you're looking for an answer to us looking better an these last three games, it's teamwork. "Maybe the 49crs game did br· ing som e matters to a head. The offensive line didn't lose that ~amc. llardly any phase of that game went well for the Vikings. It was a comple te team loss. And since we realized th.is as a team. we were able to improve as a kam ·· Sports Clipped Short Santa Claus Wins Race N EW O R LEAN S A 10-year-old horst' named Santa Clau'.'I won t he third racc at the Fair Grounds on Chnstmas Ev<>. Friday, delivering a $7 10 pre· sent to dozens of giggling. holiday-s pirited fans It was no s urprise to the handle rs. who brou~ht Santa to the p add oc k w ith h is tall wrapped m red and white ribbons and a red stocking cap on his head. On the mile and a sixteenth run. Santa Claus trailed unlil the final tum. He made his move on the rail and took the lead in the stretch. fini11hing out front by a full length. As he broke free. the track an· nouncer broke off his usual clipped listing of the positions · "here comes Santa Claus, here come'I Santa Claus,'' he sang. "Down the l~ng s\retch.' • Sotltla Kolb. 31-10 the Vroom Building m Trenton from tbe Camden County Jail. according to authorities. M aloney I nj u red DETROIT -Left wing Dan Maloney of the Detroit Red Wings has been hospitalized with a fractured left shoulder and will be sidelined indt>finitely, the Na· tional llockey League club said Friday. A Wings sp o kesman said Maloney sus tained the injury Thursday night in a pileup late in the final period or the club's 5-2 victory over Pittsburgh. Naber Honore d LOS ANGELES -.John Naber. the United States SWlmming ~tar of the Montreal Olympics, has been chosen Southern California athlete of the year by the Citizens Savings Hall Board. mer Los Alamitos meeting. Last week the top qualifier was Le Fleur . Joining her for the 350 yard r ace ar~ Sir Rambler. Commgforth. Humbolt, Vintage Yea r , T a k e m e Freel y, Wha tsum ever . Johnny Apollo. Abovepar and Sweet Pooh. US. T raib .. 2-0 MELBOURNE. Austra lia - The Australi a n t eam of J ohn Alexandt:t a nd Ken Rosewa ll w on their s ing les matches against Argentina's Guillermo Vilas and American Arthur Ashe t.o take a 2·0 le ad over the Americas in the International Challenge Davis Cup style match at Kooyong F riday. Alexander took three hours, 20 minutes to beat Vilas 6·2, 6-7, 7-6. 6-4. 6-1. Rosewall was on the court for 110 minutes in beating Ashe 6·3, 3·6. 6-3. 6-4. Every point in the Al exander- Vilas match was pl ayed to itc; limit. Saturday. December 25. 1918 DAILY PILOT A~Wfre~ OAKLAND'S MARK VAN EEGHEN PICKS UP GAIN BEHIND GEORGE BUEHLER (64). Importance of Han·is Stressed by. Pittsburgh OAKLAND CAP J P al · tsburgh's mighty defenMve unit. perhaps c apable of single handedly l'arry1ng the Steelers to another Super Howl. 'ollll v.ould a ppreciate an y hel p Franco Harris and Rocky Rlet<'r t·an pr<> vide Sunday against the Oakland Raiders. "They can do without me, but it would be tough without the bn: man," Ea id Bleier about Harns. hi s running mate in the Stcelcrs' offensive backfiC'l d. as both sat out practices this w(•ck because of inj uries . Coach Chuc k Noll's team . which will earn a third strau~ht trip to the Super Bowl if it beats Oakland in t he American Con· ference c ha mpi<>ns hip ga m1>, roared back fro m a 1-4 sta rt this se ason to finish 10-4. Super lative defensive play and strong run- ning by Harris and Bleier . who each gained m ore than 1,000 yards, made the comeback poss1 ble. Bleier , who has a sprained toe. carried only once before leaving last weekend 's playoff game against Baltimore. Harris helpt'<i destroy the Coils. who went down 40-14, with 132 yards on 18 earn es before leaving with brwsed ribs early in the second half. Defensive tackle Joe Greene. talking of the possibility of racing the Raiders without Harris. said, "He'd be a cinch to have his best game of the year in Oakland ... Harris and Bleier, along with backup Frenchy Fugua who 1s TV Sports 9:30 a .m . (2 ) -NBA B ASKETBALL -The Chicago Bulls meet the Kings al Kansas City. Mo. Noon (2) -FI ESfA BOWL -The Oklahoma Sooners meet the Wyoming Cowboys in the Fiesta Bowl at Tempe. 4 p .m . (7 ) -ARA'S SPORTS WORLD Archie Griffin offers pointers on foot· ball. Also, the slalom finals or a boys skiing championship in New Hampshire and a high school basketball game from Chicago. Sp.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -An Olympic retros peeti ve. culled from more than 100 hours of cov- erage of the Innsbruck and Montreal games. 6 :30 p .m . (5) -N BA BASKETBALL -The Lakers face the S uns at Phoenix. Ariz. nursing a leg injury, say t hey're ready to go. How long they can last in what is sure to be a bru1s- in(:! (:?a me 1s a nother thing. The Steelers defense is inj ury. free and. as its record whJch in- cludes five s hutouts indicates, 1s clearly the best in the NFL. Greene, e nd L . C. Greenwood. lmebackers J ack Ham and J ack Lambert. cornc rback Mel Blount and safety Mike Wagner all were selected to the AFC Pro Bowl squad. Two years ago in the Steelers ' 24·13 t ille game victory here. Oakland managed only 29 yards rushing. altbou(:!h Ken Stable r passed for 271 yards. Last year on an Icy field m Pittsburgh, Lambf>rt m ade three rumble re- coveries in a 16·10 championship game victory Oa kland's seven Pro BoY(l players include only one de· fe nde r , lineba cker Phil Villa· pi ano. Stabler and two of his te· ceivers, Cliff Branch and 'Da-ve Casper , were among the Raiders selected. and the receiver over- looked, Fred H1lctn1koff. caught nine passes for 137 in last week',s 24-21 playoff victory. The Raiders ' offense. at its best . is capable or outscoring anybody. as it did in a 31·28 vic- tory over the Steelers on opening day of this season. Mark van Eeghen became lhe third 1,000-ya rd rushing i6 Oakland history this season. But in several games. including lhe 24·21 playoff victory over New England last week. the Raiders had to rely m ainly on Stabler's passing. Favored Sooners Tackle Wyoming TEMPE . Ari7.. (AP ) - Okl ahom a has been picked by odds m a k er s a s a three - touc hdown favorite in today's F'iesta Bowl m atchup with Wyom- ing. but the Soon<.'rs aren't being lulled to sleep by such predic- tions. A <'rowd of a round 49.000 is ex peeled to be on ha nd at Sun Deval S t a d i um for t h e ki c koff . wit h c l ear s k ies and t ern- On Tl' Toda!I Cha1111#'1 2 at N001t peratures in the low 60s fo recast fo r t he n a t1onally·telcv1sed game "We came here to play 'em, and we know we arc going to have to play hard .·· said halfback Elv1s Peacock. who is th e Sooners' fourth-leading rusher with 522 yards. "Wc know that Wyom ing is not a pushover." Mik e Vaughan. Oklahoma 's standout offensive tackl e, feel!' the Cowboys will give him and his eighth-ranked team all they can handle. "You have to look at the in- dividual -the m en you ar c r esponsible for. rather than the team." said Va ughan. "And from my viewpoint, Wyoming is tough." Wyoming, 8·3, tied Brigham Young for the Western Athletic Conference championship and gained a berth as host team in the Fiesta Bowl because of a victory ov er BY U O klahoma , meanwhile, owns an 8·2-1 record and shared the Big Eight Cop.- rerence c·rown with Colorado a11d Oklahoma Stale. Wyomrng knows Oklahbtl'la will be a tough challenge buL is confident it has the abili ty to beat the Sooncrs. "We 're the type of team that must be 'up' for every game,"' s aid Fred Akers. who coacbed the Cowboys to the ir first post· season bowl ,::a m e in eight years, then resigncd and took the s ame job at Texas. 'We can't head into a game rel:ixed and expect to win. Grcat tea ms a re r eady every week and go out and play no mat t e r what the circumst ances . "We haven't forgotten we won the champions hip, or t hat we're in a bowl. We 're not gom~ to roll over and die. w c·re a grateful team. :ind a proud one. "And I think we 'll show it to· day." Ba rry Swit7.e r . Okla homa coach. also predicts that hls young Sooners t eam will "play with a lot or pride and emotion. '1 "The OU football team in the pa!!l has been favored in m~ny contests." said Switzer. All.hough he points out that wasn't the Ca$e so much this past season. he said, "Oklahom a has a tradiUob of playinR a ball game well. "I think w(''lt gel great effort from both football teem~;· he said. MONTGOMERY, Ala. -All American quarterback Tommy Kramer of Rice passed for three touchdowns and Sidney TI>ornton of Northwest Loulsiana rushed for a record 151 yard,, Friday as the South downed the North 31·10 in the Blue-Gray Cla.ssk. The s wimmer from the University of Southern California took four gold medals and one silver at the 1976 Olympics. as he won the 100-meter and 200-meter backstroke events in world re· cord limes of SS . 49 and 1: 59. 19. Aglat llf1e~ted Another W olverineHurt in DrillS The victory ended the South's three-year losing streak. Two of Kramer's touchdown tosses were to wide receiver Johnny Perkins of Abilene Chris- tian, for 28 and 10 yards. Kenneth Roy, a teammate of Kramer's at Rice, caught a five-yard scoring pus. siildcle Tried CAMDEN, N. J . -Rounne Gay , the w lfe of alain PhUadelphla Easies defensive encl 81eocta Gay, was moved to a psyclatrtc unit Thunday after an apparent 1ulcldo attempt, authorillea 1ald. 11.ra. Gay •u tnnllen'ed to -· LAS VEGAS -The Nevada State Athletic Commission has rejected a proposed heavyweight fight between top-ranked con- tender George For eman and Larry Middleton beeause of the condition of Middleton's eyes. Middleton, 35, has "traumatic cataracts" In both eyes, ac<'ord ing lo an opthamologist for the comm Inion. QB Raee Tonight Ten 2-year-oJds race tonight at ~ Alamitos ln the Ooldon State Futurity, a quarter horse race worth $196.000. For It.a first alx ye ars, the Futurity wu run during the sum· PASADENA (AP> -Michigan trainer Lindsy McLean could use a new supply of crutches from Santa Claus al the Wolverines' Christmas party today. He 's bad to part with two pair In the past two days a.s Michigan coach Bo Schembechler con- tinued to practice his team hard for its New Year's Day Rose Bowl football malchup with Southern California. Backup split end Rick White wu the victim of Friday's rough two-hour practice at Cltrus Colleie. Dr. Gerald O'Connor, one of the team 'a two phyalciana, s 1dd White strained bis left knee. White s pent the last half or practice on the sidelines with an ice pack bandage d lo the injury. It didn't appear he'd be able to participate in this morning's scheduled two-hour practice. Starting linebacker Jerry Vogele watched Friday's session on crutches. He sprained his left ankle Thursday . A toam spokesman said Vogele m1&bt be back in uniform Monday. Wtth two full weeks to practJce before the bl& game, the Wolverines seemed to be going all out from the a tart. But Schem· becbler, who termed the latest workout ''lousy," doesn't believe practices have been too tough. "If you had less time you'd in- tensify it to get things done," he said. Schembec hler loosened his 11 p.m. curfew tonight, allowing his players to stay out until 2 a.m. They have no practice scheduled Sunday. Asked by a California writer if be has been making bed checks nightly, Scbembechler said: "We don't need to do that. When we say 11 o'clock, it's 11 o 'clock. They're in by 11, believe you me." He said today's practice would be rough because it is Saturday, the equiv a lent of game day. Asked to compare bis current squad with the 1971 team t\• brought to the Rose Bowl, Schembechler sldestel>ped but did say, ··u the 1971 team bad passing, it would have been the best ln the country that year. If we'd been able to throw, we'd re· ally have had something going." T h is year, left-banded quarterback Rlck Leach gives an aerial dimension.' During the Ur?S campaign. the sophomore t:Om· pleted 46 o f 93 passes {OJ' 191 yards and 13 touehdowns. Schembechler knows he bas .speed on his current squad. ; \ . a f% DAILY PIL OT Sarurday December 25. 1976 Second T our Susalla PlanS 9 2 Golf Events 10 Area Teams Vie In SCGA A full field of 64 club.5 including 10 from the ~ Orange Coast area, will ByHOWAJlDLHANDY participate in the Of .. Dfellyl'tlll! ..... A Newport Beach-based golf group, American Southern California Goll Golf Tour, is plan~ an ambiUous schedule of 92 Association inter-club professional tournaments in 1977 according to Ed· team matches on Thurs· die Susalla, president and former touring PGA pro-day and Sunday begin- fessionaL nine in January. .. We are putting together a second tour and we Each club is placed in are not In competition with the Professional Golfers EDDIE SUSALLA a fo ur.team grouping Association," Susalla explained from his Newport with home-and-home Beach omces. -----------matches carded for six "We will be taking the left-over players and will consec u tive weeks be playing two tournaments a week against their AJann•tOS beginning Jan. 20 and one. concluding March 3 al "We will have a western and an eastern which time a playoff will schedule running for 46 weeks, a total of 92 tourna-Ra • begin. Jilents for the year." c 1 n q There are seven area • Satellite tournaments and s~ond tours have ---~ courses involved in -'3:Qme along before, but not on such a large scale. Thursday team play in- : -· "Our corporation is very strong and is based in Ent • eluding El Niguel CC, :.<:atitornia," Susa Ila says. "Financially we are rJ es Mesa Verde CC, Mission :O"Png and with our sponsors, every weekly purse is Viejo CC, Irvine Coast juaranteed." Pin~::.'::~·"'· CC. Costa Mesa GC, Big ----· The format calls for a guaranteed purse of ""sT uc1 -ooo wo• , .,.., Canyon CC and Santa ··$25,000 for each tournament with a $5,000 priz:e for "'"' c111mt1>11 Pur .. i2100. c111m1"9 Ana CC. • ;-flrst place and payoffs down to $50 for 50th place. In :;:~.~ 1c1.r1 ... 1 ; addition, a Tuesday pro-am will precede each 54. l"'••Mlck IT•~••ur•1 :· boletournament. ~~d;~~·,~~~·~.,., Another novel feature or the competition will be 1ru1•Po•ev <~n·oh11 _:,. the inclusion of female professional goUers on the ~;~":~~~:1~~:,~~11> :~ Costa Mesa and Mesa 119 Verde are also included :~ in Sunday team play ,.. along with San Juan m Hills CC, Huntington ::; S e a c l i er C C a n d ~ "'· AGl' tour. , Ptte•st1111Moon fAlcherdil ~· : "We have eight of them signed up already and c.tmCom•t t~ic11a•d•I ;;; loo~ ror more to join us," Susalla says. "The only .?; concession the women will get will be in teeing up -• fr<Mt, usually a distance of about 25 yards from the men's championship lees." Susall a played on the tour for almost six years before becoming a club professional that included -an 8"'2-year stint at La Costa Country Club. The tour is designed lo succeed the defunct . se~nd tour or the PGA and Susalla sees no pro- ,. bleJns with that organization. "We will be helping them out by taking care or -: their extra players," he says. "Our tournaments ' will be in the proximity or the regular PGA and LPGA tournaments to give non-qualifiers and AGT members a chance to compete the same week. ''But once we get going, we won't always be that close. We will wind up in Butte, Montana and they won't be up there." The entire schedule has n't been worked out yet 1 but the western port.ion wtll begin at Cathedral ·;;City in Palm Springs. After a !.wmg to other stales for ~ the summer, it will return to Southern California in "'~the fall wllh Mission VieJo Country Club a possibility : foroneofthelatetournaments. Susalla says more than 900 inquiries have been received from pros about the AGT tour. SECOHD "-'Cl -J~ y1rd\ 1 ~•r oto. & up Ctalmlnq Pu"e UlOO Meadowlark GC. THURSDAY TEAM ~LAY Cl1lmlnqprlcUlOOO 0.\t T 8ar90 ((ttn\\<l) i;.1.·\ 8oy IV&u9hn I 9ud<ly Wdyn• ICre•11•r I Al<1<1..e 10.tomb.1 I SolM ChdrQe !Ward I s,y,.,. F•eiet tTrta•\urt .. J Wa\P'/Wdrrlo,. fCdrdr.1") Hidden l •1~'1t Too tAdd1r) Jl ftWl ff 20 1n Grouo 7-l!t Nl11u•t et Me.a Vl!nllt; 11q Ml\\IO<I Vl~JO ., Olp Ranch, tlQ C.rouo It Clr\dlewood at t rvlne tit C:O.<t. LO\CoyOlt\at Yorba L1ndd lt'J C.rouo 11 Co\la Mtt.\4 •t Green It~ R1'1f'r. Rio Honoo at Willow1dc: 11Q Groop I I B•o C•nvon di Hacl<!nda, 11'1 Sib"lht And 11tl V.rginld THIRD llACI! -810 y.o;a, l Y•8r ~0\ ano UP C.••'"''"V Pur\f" SJSQO SUNDAY TEAM PLAY J1nu1ryU Grouo 1 -San Ju1n HlllS •t S1not1>11 Ct11m1nq price \SOOO MelMA1t1t IHarU On The Mou~ fM1tChAli' P.tocw·\erat fBroo\·t, II' 1nq R"o•d ( 0.lomba I s.tr,..'• l•lr IN1coo..musl P.ap.t \Chic f(.~"dOH t Hl\IYIClp IR0"9ltl ~rlCMllCreo ICMtl l Hitt\, Coron1d0 at El Can" no l l'J Gro-up 4 Arw"tlm Hill\ at Co\ta 111 #No\.& \ortN)brook •' W111ow•<" 11~ <.,,roup \ Lo' Covot~\ dt Mfo\d 't• V~rdt> Cai.torn1 , •t Glenctorct 1:'0 Group& Hunt1nQ1on \fo.•tl•tt •t lm- 1t1 prr1•I An•nti1m d1 8r001it\1(k Ill Grouo 1? Me-wt••• 11 ""°"""" 110 N•l•Ol'\41. O.Url &..d.-lf •t R 1vfrVl4!W FOUi.TH i.acE •lklutd\ ,., ... Old~ AltOW'an<f' Pur\~ \f0 £tt•MOOI\ Ad41lf Lot~ Foll,, cc,,.,,.,' C.Otta Watr• Up f(llrt101J l M i\\ A6th1f'.-(W•l~n) 819 Btoom"rs (M1ttnt·11 J Tne 8Ull000Qtr IHarll CountrrLo~r IUllft•mJ •n ,,, 1/1 II~ ti• '" 119 ""H i.ACE -JSO vord\ S year ofd\And UP AlloN•nct PurMJMQOO OlvlOCaon •llpltoml 11' C,randfrock'\ Tia fOr.-.,.,) 11• O..•I Ml" 1C1roo11 I l '' R oth Turns to Wr estling Oilers ' Football Star Excel,s in Sports By LAURENE KEYS Ot II•• OlllY ~ttol \l1H Randy Roth was selected the Huntington Beach Oile r:.' mos t valuable var:.1ty foolbaJI player, but his favorite sport is wreslllnft. "Wrestling js the be-st sport in lhe world." says the 6·1 Roth, who played linebacker and ofCensive tackle. The individual nature of wrestling 1s something Roth finds most attrac- tive. "It a II depends on me," say:. the blond senior. "lf I screw up and Jose; it's my fault, but it's my win if 1 do well." And winning has become a habit wilh Roth. He lost only four matches last year and won the 191-pound cham- pionship at the recent 21-team Cerritos tourna- ment. Going into the final match, Huntington Beach needed a win from Roth to put lhe team m third place. Not only did Roth win, he panned his opponent from Long Beach Millikan in 30 se<:onds. With press ure like that, what docs Roth t hink about before a match? "J go through my mov- es in my mind," he says ''J was a little anxious I guess. I 've blov.n matches when I've been over confident. you have more or a chance 1f you go in respectful." "Randy went right alter him." says Ollers coach Jerry Sinclair, describing the final match. "There is no way he could be denied." Roth pinned his first opponent of the tourney ln 3:45, and then defeat- ed the No. 1 seed in his weight class. 12·2. "To get into the finals at Cerritos you have to be on the ball." says Sinclair. "To win the championship you have ..-... to be outstanding. Nobody walks through th.is one.·· Last year Roth fil\Jahed second in Em- pire League competition to Brad Farmer of Ken- RANDY ROTH nedy (La Palma) who won CIF and placed fourth in the state meet. Area Sports Calendar Mon.s.y IO.c. 211 8•~•11>111 Vllll P1rll ~ne,,.....t !Edl\Otl •• Comp1on, 1 p m ) S-. D14190 Unlver\lly tourn1me<\1 tHU<'lt· lnq1on 8U<ll vs 51 AuQurn~ 4 pm > K•l•ll• lourft1mon1 fS•n C•....,.nte •• L 8 WllM>n, 7 pm I, O\lno lournamtnl fUnlvtr,Hv "'' Mon1ctelr, 1' )O p m I Patom1r Cllnlc (()r- Col\t V\ Mlr,.Cou1. 6.JO p,m.>. Sot:or f'ount1ln Volle•, Edl- .w.d Hunt1nqton Be•ch at Odmltn IOUrr\•y, fdl\On JV •• Mlrd Co\141 tourr>ev. Tu .. 01y IOec, HI 8o~elb1tl -San11a110 1ourney (l'ounta1n v.rney vs Bol•• Crancle. 3 'lO pm I Or•nge lourMy IC:.O.ta Mt~••MMIM, Sp m J, MonteVl.i• tourl"lamen1 'Etta,,<la V\ L• H6bf'a. ~ 'lO P mt E••lnoro tourn•• ILIQIAI a. .. , .... Yu(U V•ll•f, J JO; O..ne Hllh "' Aqu1n•'· S o m • £1 Toro V1 l A lu111•ran. 6 lo p m >. Bru t04.lrrwy rM1uJon Vu•Jo vs ~roen C,10, ••• •S D m ), Ecllt..On it VllLI Pert.; tournty Hunt1n9ton &.en at "-" O•to00 Untveruh' tourMy, E't•n· <•• at Mon1t· \Ihle tournty. S.n Cttm,.nt,. at K.ittett~ tour,,rv. UntY'tf\tlY a1 Quno tourn.ey, 0rant)lr Col\1 al Palomar Cl6\'I<. Coll-o4 '"" o..,.,, lourno IS.tlO•ttwu n Palo 'hrde. 4 p m I , ·-•h f (0.C. ?ti 8uk•l1>1ll-IO•s>orl H1tbor vs Rl(lhetti 11 C.brttto H•oll 17 p,m I. Foun111n v1110 al S.nt11QO tourney. !ell'°" 11 Vitia Peril t1>11•nef. Cotto Mtw •nd M1rhW1 11 Or•nve loumtf, l1\•nll119ton 8ea(h al SO Unlwrill'( tournev. E•l•ntl• •t Mont• Vista tourney, D1n1 Hilts, Et Toro 1nd 1.Aouna e .. th •t Elsinore toum.y, M1-.ui•• 111•10 at 6ru tourn1y, ~ Clemento •I IC•l•ll• to11r110·, Un\.,...r'11¥ •I 0.U.0 touroay. Ora<191 CC>lot Coll"9t al Palom1r Oauf(, Golden Wt\I Coli19• vs lonci 8HCll Clly Coll"9t (7) al flullerlon lourno, UC lrvln1 ti Bot .. Stele toumrt. S.O. dl•~<ll Coll•ve at Cotleve o4 the Otyrttournev. TllurMlay 10.c. IOI 8ash1Datt-Fountatn Valley st Santi~ lovrno. Et11nt1• at Monte V1S11 lourn1v, Dani Hllt1. Et T°"'and uoun• e .. d'I It EIMMA tourney, Mis.Ion Vi.10 al er .. tou,....y, s.tl Ctemet>le 11 IC•l•ll• tourno. untvenlty at O>lno tourMV. Mlt..- Otl at !>I Bernard's 11 )()), Complon al Coron1 dtl Mar Ill, N«woort Hiartx>r 11 CaDrltto <' D m I, <;ot°"" Wt>sl •l Fullt•tOft. UC lrvlnl .. eo1 .. !>t•t• tourney, s.ddlaback Coll191 •I eon...,. o4 Iha OtYrt '°"'""'Y· TONIGHT 7:45 Three or Roth's four losaes came at the luu:\ds oC Farmer. Since only one Empire League wrestler in each weight cla,,s advanced to CJF, Roth was an alternate. He did not compete. This year Huntmiton Beach ls participating ln the Sunset League and Roth's goal Is to win the league an.d go on to CIF. And accor ding to Sinclair, the well-built Roth hns an excellent chance oC accom plishlng his goal. . Sinclair feels that Roth could improve on bis takedowns and should tighten up his riding technique. "Randy has been re- laxing a little loo much when he's on top," says Sinclair. "He could im- prove his liming more also, but he's got tremen- dous dedicaUon and de· sire.". And one problem that most wrestlers face doesn't bother Roth. .. Randy ls wr estling at his natural weight, and doesn't have to worry about cutting weight,'' says Sinclair. Football lo the fall, wrestling in the winter, what's on tap for Roth in the spring? The all-round athlete will be competing on the track and tleld team, pultine the shot and throwing the discus. ''l just like sports and it keeps me out of lrou· ble," be says with a grin. "It will definitely help the younger players," he says. ''It's another game in town where they onJy had one before. When you play 300 extra players a :: week including the women, it's bound to help." :... ~~: Alanrltos Results ... J•ll•\Otld•cl< !Cruo~r I 119 Mdl l•I• I Adair! 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Honlllc GfntJnl Dockmlfl ~ lkead Company OAANOE coom-s OUl£Sl llNCOCN·MEACURY OEALERSHIP. 55 YEAAS C1 FREN!lY FAMILY S£RVICEt lit= I ohnson&son Hae HAAIOR DLVD. COSlA MESA ll.oC0·"30 1. . UARTER HORSE RACIN'G fea tur i ng WORLD'S FASTEST 2 -Yr.-OLDS IN $185,000 GOLDEN STATE FUTURITY! NIGHT RACING NOW MON . -·SAT. THRO FEB . 10 GRANDSTAND SPECIALS: • Ladles 50c Wednesday& ALWAYS 4 EXACTAS Gourmet Olnln1 On The New Turf Terrace. • Seniors 60 and over $1 Mon. thru Thur. Reservations: (213) 431.092~ or (714) 995-3877. fnformatlon: (213) 431-1361 or (714) 995-1234. Heatlne Throuehout On Katella Near605 Fwy. Los.Alami I Saturday Dec.ember 25 1976 DAILY PILOT (:3 Big Band Superstar Still Wowing 'Em Memories CLEVELAND, S. C. (APJ A "But w.hen we were asked to can bump by,' so we also play the mg bands as well as malung oc-friend, Charlie Russo, was shot to, Ho110red four-week engagement seems to • stay, l said okay reluctantly," he 'Hustle,"' said S1>ivak. "But it's caslonal appearances with Spivak. death during a holdu1> at Ye Olde· have become a permanent thlng a dded , s ipping a c up or hot mostly an adult c·rowd. They like to when s he ca m e t o Ye Olde Fireplace. LOS ANGELES (AP> !or trumpet player Charlie Spivak. chocolate in the wood· paneled hv-hear the music that they un-.. 'ireplace on a date in late 1973. -MCA and Univer:.al a superstar or the big band era . 111g room orthe lodge JO miles north derstand." Spivak asked her to sing, and the llE CARRIES little or no money Studios have announced Spivak, who played with the of Greenville "ll 's almosllO years The colorful, former big band n~xl day she s1gnl'<f a contract with to work, and communicates with music scholars hips at Dorsey brothers and then led his later ll doesn't seem true, but 1t leader no longer has a contract hi m. Five months later they were hls wire by Citize ns Band Radio as UCLA lo honor the own band at the Strand. Para-15" witha bookingagency,butdoes not married hednves home.S-Omepcople thmk memories of two of it.:. mount, Commodore and other well The reluctance seems to have rule out the poss1b1ltty of tours. he owns the c·lub. he ·ays "But I'm musical figures known New York City rughtspols, faded with the years. 111 S AD 0 PT ED son a nd JUSl an employe · · The scholarships art- was booked in 1967 to play at Ye SPIVAK AND IDS second wife, daughter. 13-year·old Kevin and in the memories of Gil Olde F i r e pl ace, a pop ul ar PLAYING lllS engr a ve d singer Dubby Lambert, 43, left Kelly, 14 , transferred to a local Rodin. record produet•r restaurant-night club m nearby trumpet, Spiva k now lead~ a their apartment 1n Greenville this school whe rt-Kevin plays the Innocent Plea and Jazz historian, and Greenville. pianist, bass player. drummer and year and moved to the lodge, a trumpet in the band. Stanley Wilson, creativt· :.axophonis t in such oldies as vacation home which is being re· "l showed him the scales and the BEVERLY HI LLS <A P) Mac-he ad o f the s tudio'::. "Summertime,'' "My Devotion," novaled and cxpa ndl'<f. chromatics. and he has done the Donald Carey, who plays Dr. music department. "WHEN WE FIR~,. came here I had no idea we would be here this long," said Spivak, 64, in an tn terv1 ew al his mountain lodge near Cleveland a nd hi s th e m e so n g, Spivak's fi rst w1Ct•. lrcne Day, rest,"said Spivak. llortonintelevision's"DaysofOur -::============::::::- "St ardreams." died in Flor ida a bout four years Spivak has adopted some securi-Lives" soap opera. pleaded inno-Call 642-5678 . .. Every now and then someone ago arter a long illness. He met ty precautions since two years ago. cent to a misdemeanor drunken says, 'Please play somelhmg we Dubby, who sings with several s w-when his music arranger and close driving charge. Put a few words to work for ou. 1~1· ~\\\\\\1 ... ilt .:~ HARIOR AT ADAMS, COST A MESA MESA VERDE CENTER 979-4 I 4 I SCHEDULE FOR CINEMA CENTER 1 :30-3:20-5:10-7:00-8:50-10:40 ' WHTE.t~~~ ... ~!!~~l!WUT , ~ESTMIH. CEHTER 892-449 3 ""1:30-3:20-5:15-7:1? 9:15-11 :15 "An ingeniously co ntrived spree, with one o( the wittiest wrap-ups of any m y&tery (PG) movie." \i lV 't'CJHKE H f --HUNllNGTON CINEMA IE•CH AT El.LIS.HI 11 47.9608 848-0388 847·60 1/ BARBRA STREISAND KRIS KRISTOFFERSON (R) SHOW TIMES 1 :45-4:30 7:15-10:00 EDWARDS CINEMA HAHO.ATADAMS COSTA MESA 546-3 I 02 IOYAGE OF THE DAMNED It lasted 30 days ..• Youwll remember it 1 as~as you Ive. HOLIDAY SCHEDULE, 1:00-4:00-7:00-10:09/ HARBOR TWIN HAlllOI AT Wll SO,_, COST A MESA 60-05 73 646-3266 IF YOU UNDERSTAND" FREEDOM & MOTORCYCLES, DO"''T MISS WW~~~~ fi~WJ (PG) CINEMA CENTER HAUOI AT ADAMS, COSTA MISA MESA VERDf CU.flER 979·4 I 4 I CAR WASH A TASTE FOR TERROR ... TAKE CARRIE R TO THE PROM. ( ) edwards LIDO CINEMA HIWrOlT ILYO AT VIA LIOO NEW,OltT HACH 67l·U50 The most excitin original motion picture event of all time, HOLIDAY SHOW TIMES 1 :00-3:30-6:00 'G) 8:30-11:00 HARBOR TWIN HAUO R ATWILSOH. COSTAMUA 646-05 73 6"6-3266 CINEMA WEST WfS TMll'ISTH AT GOlOfHWEST WESTMIN.CEt'TEtl 892-4493 SORRY, NO PASSES RYAN O'NEAL BURT REYNOLDS TATUM O'NEAL . BRIAN ~~~ .. ~KEITH ~ ~ (PG) ~. HOLIDAY " f SCHEDULE 7 1 :10-3:30-5:45 '-8:00-10:15 NEWPORT CINEMAS l'IUR COAST HWY. l MACAlTl'IUlt JICWl'ORT 0 CCHTCll 644-07 60 • • I ' -,, I ......................... LM-..,..... •l~IM i,· • \ :-.. \._ ... ._.,. --\r-1--j,. ·5~:' .. t~1 I "~~··~-· t~ r-'"J"' ) , c:c1-+. ( ~.- DAILY HOLIDAY SCHEDULE 1 :00-3:00-5:00 (PG). 7:15-9:15 SORRY, NO PASSES NEWPORT CINEMAS HEAR COAST HwY. I. MACARTHUR JICWl'ORTOccHTCll 644-0760 PLUS "FANTASY (G} ON SKIS" CINEMA CENTER HARIOR AT ADAMS. COSTA MfSA MESA VERDE CENTER 979-4141 CINEMA VIEJO S.D.FRUW• YT OLA rAI MISSION VIEJO 830-6990 NOTSINCE- SIDRY .. WESTBROOK WUTMIHSTUATHOOKHURST GARDEN GROVE 530-440 I CO-HIT AT MESA "BVRN'f OFFERINGS" edwards MESA CINEMA MlWPOITIUD. AT "TH ST. COSTA MESA J I Prepare )Ourself for a pcrfcctlJ' outragcou!'t " motion picture. \..../ "3 DAYS OF THE CONDOR" ROBERT REDFORD FAYE DUNAWAY HUNTINGTON CINEMA I U CH•T£LLIS.H.I. 847-9608 848-0388 {147-601 7 CO-HIT AT BRISTOL WOODY ALLEN AS "THE FRONT" I ed~~.~~~l B~JSJ.~~£t~~MA 540-7444 CO-HIT AT CINEMA WEST IOl&llWl ... llTU.1'10Vt" CINEMA WEST ~ . WfSTMIHSTH AT GOlOIHWUT WISTMIN. CftnH •'2·44'3 C4 DAIL v PILOT Saturday December 25 1976 I. ; lbmlcl to you h wm'lcs ••• To Produce LOS ANGELES <Al'I William Friedkin, "'I.I\ neror an Academy award for his direction of "The frcnch Connection" 111 1971, will produce the49th annual Oscar show at the Music Center March 28 Nominations for the wards will close Feb. 4. and the nominees will be announced Feb. 11. Rams-Dallas Tops Ratings RllAl.l(l=IJS • UnltadW.y The most exciting original motion picture event of all time. . . ; . .. ~ . HOLIDAY SHOW TIMES 1 ~00-3:30-6:00 8:30-11:00 METRO GOLDWYN MAYER Jlrt1senu SORRY (A) FAYE DUNAWAY NO PASSES WILLIAM HOLDEN PETER FINCH . ROBERT DUVALL Ill 1IE1WORK" DAILY SCHEDULE: 1 :30-3:50-6:1 S 8:30-10:•5 edwards BRISTOL CINEMA BRISTOL AT MACARTHUR 540-7444 3 DAYS OF THECONDOR . NEW YO RK \AP> A. C. Nielsen figures bave catapulted CBS 1oto first place for the first LI me this season. displacing ABC with what turned out to be the top-rated show The program wru. the Nat1onuJ Football Con- ference game between the Dallas Cowboys and lhe Los Angeles Rams. Because it started at 6 p.m . <EST> one hour before prime lJme on Sunday, the ~ame normally would not be counted in the ratings released l.tijs week. <The game was shnwn an Los Angeles atJ ) BUT, ACCORDING TO a Nielsen spokesman. CBS asked for the show's rating in advance of the date 1t usually would be compiled, and the game emerged on top. Viewers in an average 22.5 m illion households wat<.'hcd it between 7 p.m. and 8:50 p.m. This kind of change has never happened before. the spokesman said. "In some r espects 1t was something we s hould not have done,·• he added "It was intended. but it was conceived of as an error on our part. rapidly " "NICKELODEON" lPG> "NETWORK" CR) 0 THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME" lPG) "THE SHAGGY D.A." "RIDE A W1LD PONY" lGJ ADVENTURES OF A WILDERMESS FAMILY "MISTER SUP& IMVISllLE" fGJ "MARA THON MAM" fRJ ''THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR" lRJ "CARRIE" IRJ ''THEATER OF ILOOD" IRJ "KING KONG" IPGJ (PG) FROM THE #1 BEST SELLING NOVEL ". • • • NOTHING LESS THAN THE MOST EXHILARATING ENTERTAINMENT Of TH! FILM YEAR TO DATE." • • elACH 8'-! • A'f l!Ll.ta • • HUNTINGTON BEACH• 84M318 -N.Y. TIMES . , .. ., . '· ' . ,,. ·- BESIDES ABC's l'U~'TOMARY first place for the week, the game nlso d11>placed the "Bob Hope Christmas Show" on NBC as the most popular for lbe week ending Dec 19 NBC r<'maaned at the bottom of the rat.Ulgs h<'ap, with an average 17 9 for the week ABC posted a 19 orating, and CUS, 19 9. "Normally the programs that start before 6 in the evening arc not 1ncluded," the Nielsen spokesman said "CBS, knowm~ the game started at 5 and knowing it would nol be included, uskcd us to produ<.'e the ratings for lh~ football game Studio Sigm Pacts .... 1 al -E Ol'IAROS '9' HARBOH Cll'lfMA 1 add1~~~:~~~~E~~ ~~:)er:. ~~~~~r~~~l~~~~U:~~~~ •'----- tract. -~~;;~;;;;;;;;~~~~~iiiiii~~ Texas-born Hob Neill, who appeared 1n "Logan's Run" and "Ori vc-ln," bas been signed by the studio The compJn.> Jl..,o n•ncwl'<l the contract or Gretchen Corbett, who plays James Garner's lawyer m "The Rockford Files" and recently ap- THE NEWEST, PINKEST PANTHER OF All peared in the TV moVle, "The Savage Bees." L0VE. ACTION. COMEDY. Before Rhett kissed Scarlett. Before Laure l met Hardy. Before Butch Cassidy met the Sundance Kid Before any movie ever mode you laugh or cry or foll in love HOLIDAY SHOW TIMES 1:10-3:30-5:45 8:00-10:15 PETER SEIJ.ERS ~~ iN ·-i~ . SORRY, NO PASSES (PG) UH-O(Off•t• 1tam11t HERBERT lOM with COLIN BLAKELY · LEOKARO ROSSITER· LESLEY-AN HE DOWN An1m111tn 11y RICHARD WIUIAMS STUDIO· 11111S4C by HENRY MANCINI hsoc11le Prod11eer TONY ADAMS · Come lo Ille· S1111g by TOM JONES wnuu by FRANK WALDMAN 111c1 BLAKE EDWARDS HOLIDAY SHOW TIMES / 1 :00-3:00-5:00 7:15-9:15 FASHION ISLAND * NEWPORT CENTER • •• • • •••• • • ••• • •• • 1\frt.•_.'" ..,, ... , t ........ "'.•" ~~·~.~L eTuOIOe TOV" MARTIN BALSAM • BEAU BRIDGES · MARILYN HASSETT · DAVID JANSSEN • JACK KLUGMAN WALTER PIDGEON • SENA ROWLANDS . BROCK PUERS·OAVIO GROH·OOHONY DAVIS· JOE KAPP A FILMWAYS PRODUCTION/A LARRY P£ERCE ·EOWARO S f[LOMAN rH M Screenpiay by EDWARD HUME· Based on the novel by GEORGE LaFOUNTAINE Mus ct / CHARLES fOX • 01rec.ted li1 LARRY PEERCE ·Produced by EDWARDS FELDMAN • A UNtVl RSAl r1CTUPf ~R]RESTRICTED -::-1 II (.If', COl OR" PA~AVISIQ~1· • • .. \ ~ MISSION ~ DRIVEIN ...... ' r 'Park' to Push Beer Sales t LOS ANGELES <APJ -Anheuser-Busch lnc. will shut down s ome attractions at its Busch Gardens in Van Nuys as it converts the amusement park into a sales promotion facility. Busch spokesman Bob Thomas saJd the park, which lost ~ million foe the St. Lows-based parent company this year, will reopen Jan. 5 as the Busch Bird Sanctuary -Los Angeles. ADMISSION, CURRENTLY SS.ts for adults, will be dropped in the changeover, made largely for accounting and tax purposes, Thomas srud. Such rides as bumper cars and the fun house will be closed. The park will be open only during ... _ GENE WILDER JILL CLAYBURGH RICHARD PRYOR v "'SILVER STREAK...... -· ....... ~ ... ....... , . , .• .,. • PATRICK McGOOHAN ".._'-.. - '•· _. -~._. ,__ ..., l~'W'••••• .,4'1fHN*' ,..,..""°' .. '~ Vo .. I 1"""' ..-t .,_._,,.,..,._.,.~,...._.._ltt <H Wf.>-AfrOll .. ,. ~~ [ro•..-J"IM-.:l~fO~i ._,..,,.,.,..,~4"H U • •!•<t('4 tf 1-----• -· •• ·-· MAJOR STUDIO PREVIEW rtlE J:UCIJER comP[EX ROBERT VAUGHN • MERRIE LYNN ROSS Abo StcrriftCJ Kl!EHAH WYNN• ALDO RAY .-----OME f'etFOtlMAHCE-----. liCH EVIHIMG • 8:30 SAT. 12 /25"-SUH. 12/26-MOH. 12/27 TUES. 12 /28 Call f« Special P're•i~w lnformotfon THE SURF THEATRE COAST HtGHW.U AT 5n4 HUHTIHGTOH IUCH 536-9396 THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY MAllll'S SO. COAST PLAZA ""' ··~ ~lf••it•• ~tlll MAllll'S SO. COAST PLAZA C.1h .. .. ~If ..... " ,.. 1111 MAll.-S SO. COAST PLAZA talt-"-t Mt-USJ MAllll'S Clll(MALAllD .,. .. St llt!ttl Auk1e l>Hltl MAllll'S CINEMALAllD MM $1 N1<•11 ....... U>lltl MAllll'S ClllEMAUllD MMh ,,. .. , loh·• .,. , ... "MARA THOM MAH~ •• .. "'' "3 tAYS OF l1t£ CONOOr ftll ...... , lfO-IM "lit£ SONG REMAINS TIIE SAME" , .. ,,. .... "ROCKY" wta'9AT-:l .. H• 1AT SU-tll•l.._ ......... ,.,11 "KING KOMGU INI c--1Ha.T 11 , .. ,, .. ,,., .... ,_ \ 4f OMl T-U.11 A.Mo ..... "lit£ SEVEN·PfJCOO·SllUTIOtr I lllt4tJ"4:46+,41 ..... ,,....... f .... , ..... "MAIA THOM MAW' ,_..,,..,_ "3 11AYS Of T1l COllOOR" W..l•t weekdays, antl free beer will contmue to be 5erved as part of lhe brewery's promouon, Thomai. said ··ouR DECISION TO convert the Los Angeles theme park lo a promotion facility will permit a rc- darecbon or our resources," said corporation presi- dent August A. Busch Ill t0 St. Louis. Attendance this year, expected to be less than 950,000, dropped from 1 2 million in 1975, the spokesman said. The company still operates pro fitable theme parks in Williamsburg, Va., and Tampa, Fla., he said. · Universal Filming Holliday Life Tale LOS ANGELES (AP> -Having explored the lives of W.C. Fields, Clark Gable and Carole Lom- bard, Universal is now working o.o "The Judy Holli· day Story.·· The project was announced as a television movie desi~ned Cor next season. Miss Holliday won the Academy award for her performance in .. Dorn Yesterday." ShediedoC c~cerin 1965. To Star Anothe r plum role is goin g lo Nick Nolte, errant brother of "Rich Man, Poor Man." Actor will star an "Dog Soldiers," United Artists film to be directed by Karel Reisz. iiii~~:;::;;=:::::i Doc Buste d LOS ANGELES (Al') A 70-year-old Beverly _,, __ ~ Hills physician who has BALBOA..;'/~~~· Hollywood celebrities CINE MA among his patients has b een convicted of possessing and dislribut· tng cocaine. The verdi<'t against Dr. Aaron Lax was r eturned by a Loe; l-...;~ ... 12.~iifli============~ Angeles jury. . .. " ·-. Siil l.£W Gllr\OE _.nil tit r\~SOC.lr\ T[O Gt,Nt:Xr\L FILMS A I OIOT Fa YD Producllon VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED (PG) •J ,., HOLIDAY SCHEDULE 1:00..4:00 7:00-10:00 ~ crn CEMTIE CIMEMAS S.A. fRWV (MANCHESTER EX.I G.G. FAWV ICITV OR. E>U ~ WALT DISNEY'S '"T'Hf SHAGGY D.A." IGI ~ WALT DISNEY'S 'iHE SHAGGY D.A." fGI • •cAlllll" .. 910LLHIALL" 1911 ~ .. ADYEHTURES OF THE WILOHMfSS FAMILY'" !GI SIMC••I Pr1e• 12.JO to 2·00 p,m, lnc ... S....&Hell I SI.ZS Open Doily 12:30 p.m. \\ lu·n tn •111ulhNn lalirornia \!Sil ll.:..INIVERBAL BTUOIOll TOUR ...,.a ... lllllCA co-..•.a .... ., "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 of cheers." Gene Sha/it, THE NBC TODAY SHOW " ot hing les!> rhan the mosl exhilarating entertainment of lhe film vear to date. A colleclors item in terms of performances ... l .. 11 '"'' Cunf•" \/IV HJRK //,\If " ~ m, ~~ THE SEVEN-PER-CENT SOLUTION 1\ 1 n rmrq r Ho~., 111 '' AL AN ARKIN· VAl\f A REOGRAV[ · ROBERT DUVAl L • ,.,.k/ T ,, 11 I • 111 0.•11 , I · II and NICOL WIL I IAM ON I ... ' • 11' "H'' in "THf SEVEN-PER-CFNT "0LUTION'' LAURENCE OLIVIER 1 ·1 ·JOEL GREY SAMANTHA EGGAR ·CHARLES GRAY GEORGIA BROWN · REGINF · ,ind JEREMY KEMP "''""l~',1\ Nil ltPI .\,Ml VIR ~ .... ·rt"' ,, ,, kl,vt\11 HOl 1\..,\IEYIH l'rt..-l1", I 11 d l>·11·1 tn1 I·. 111 KRI Kl KU"' M11· • 1-v J11flN ADlll!,,ON I .. ""'' f'.11 ti , ., \Kl l :'\I -.f J.11 H' "d ,\I f X \\ 1:-.111 <:.K\ fl.,.,,. .11•1"· 1., ... -.fA:llUV C•TOOLI PG MllTAlCt/IDAHU SJK;G!Sl!O A 1''11\.'I H._AI Kl 111\'-l I ft I NILUI 01< Clntm111nd's ShowTlmtt Huntington Clntm1'1 ShowTlmta Wk. Daya 7:15-9:30 Set.-Sun. 12:30-2:31 4:40-t:45 8:45·10:10 A11ttM1111 • SJS.7IOI 1 :1 S-4:30..f:OO 8:20·10:30 Saturday. December 2..;.5_1_9_76 ______ D_Al_L_V_P_IL_O_T_-"~~ Late Yule For Elvis MEMPHIS , Te nn (AP> -With apologies for being late this Christmas, singer El vis Presley has sent dona- tions of undas closcd amounts to 32 char11Jes Pr.e s ley 's father, Vernon Presley, an - nounced the donation~ to the organizations, 12 ol which are locall'd 10 cities other than Mem phis. the entertaant•r's hometown. I I I I STARTS TODAY Annored Truck Heist to Be Slwt LOS ANGELES (AP> -John 1"rankenheimcr will direct Dino DeLaurentiis's "Brinks," a story of the S2.8 million heist of an armored truck in Boston lD 1950. The new Calm will be based on a forthcoming book by Noel Behn Shooting will begin in Boston and New York in February Frankenhe1mer's prcvlou!> films inclu~ "Birdman of Alcatraz," "The Manchurian Can. did ate" and the unreleased" Black Sunday." DAILY PILOT ! ~ BUENA PA RI< DRIVE IN Lincoln Avenue W. of Knott Buena P11rk • 821 4070 . . . . . . BARBRA 51RflSANO ·KRIS KR1Sl0ff£RSON m A BAINiOOl/JON ff f[RS PROOOCTION ·A SIAR IS BORN P1m1ced by J~H1HRS Oaeclerl bv fRANK Pl[RMN · [xecullve Ploducer BARBRA SIREISANO Screenplay by m G~GORY OOtlN~ & JOhN UIOION .ird f RAM{ P(R~ . RI l'IJ IJli S.,yfri WllllHflllWl I'd QRI l'Jm edward1 CINEMA SCHEDULE: 1 :45-':30 7:15-10:00 • . ~ • " . ' . . . ~ (.'8 DAil Y PILCJr Salurdoy December 25 1976 ~~~~~~~~~~:.!.....::..:..:.::..:.:..:~...::..::.....:.!:.:...:: I 4 , • I • Merry Chraslma:. lo everyone 10 Tnvialand lo· day as we come down Lo lhc moment or truth in our fifth trivia sweepstakes with Ed SC'bme rler and Vladimir SokoloH still neck and neck <Jt the top or the slandmi.:s with JU.'>l one more round to ~o Roth coutt•nders l>cort'd nmt! ix11nls this week as did Max •'raley, Chrii< Trela ;ind Brown'i; Travel. Close b<•hind were Lennelte Rom anoi.ky and Barbara Ve lg ado (who 1.1re in a t1ghl battlt: or their own l with t·1~ht pc11nL'> ClH'h' The Lake <.:arson Monsters have come on strong to take over the lead in the "second TRIVIA STANDINGS fd Stf'lmtdrr fti I ll 10 Utlt' (..tr-'\OI\ M ott,(f'' t') Ill Yl•d1mtr Solloloft t• 1 lll " •Jrll Slvrm Ill ,,, M•a Fr4t,.y rtl lO/ 11 •Tom Ft••r.abf"O t<l t 110 8tOWf'i''\ fr.it ... i 10 1•1· I) o.u. Jock•,, t&I t11' • H•tK y Prior u 1 IH " • Jofilfl Rune II UJ ''•'' '"" e.uc.u .. <•• 110 II •Mon1mer fU UIO Leftn•Ut 'torn•M\li.'t U t ... .. •B~rtty Do'"'" Jofllnny Ut '1' I ... ,;Nr• 0.•4'•Go Ill IU CPw'h Tr•l1 t•> IS/1 I .,.,.o,.ntryr~f,._.,,.O ""lfot t.t'\t'\iCOf'f' ·-0.nn" Jtffrf't' l•I ,., """Jrfk-d division " Though lhey earned only rive points this week, they h.id 10 in 1.i!>t Y.eck's late entry and have jumped from 12th placl' to 10th. Dunno why, but Ur Smock's Medical crept back anlo lhc an-.wcr column la!>t week -the cor- rect answer was J a!> per, and those who saul so were awarded the bonus. And now, Ed and Vladimir, he;e's the last hurr:.ih for 1976 and the chance for one or you to Join the tnvia honor roll Number 10 1s the two P<Jinll•r, ancl 1( <tn}one misses number three they s hould drop their subscription to TV Guide. l. WHO DID TllF. CARVING Job on Jack Nicholson's nost• 1n ·-ctiinalown?" 2 "We Taught llt'r Everything She Knows" is a !'>Ong from wh<ll Brondway musical?" 3 Michael Ll.'amt-0 wasn'l the original Mother Walton. Who" as, m the TV movie that ins pired the seril.'s? 4 What was Wilham Hoyd's la:.l llopalong Cas:.1dy movie'! 5 THAT llllVISIBLF. RABBIT named Harvey· tiow tall was hl"' ' 6 In ·· Hl'd H1 v('r" Walter Hrl'nnan lost what in· \'aluab1t> 1tt·m lo an Indian in J poker game·• 7 What l11µh scho(ll d<>t•)-Funky Winkt:rbcan al· lt•nd" Jerry Lee Lewis Loses Court Case ~11-:~t Piii!-.. 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NO 'UMl ·-llTNOlot e IUN 0 NUl NICKllOOION1001 KUI HAIRY lo WALTER TO NIW YOIK ll'OI IAMll T IHTU!Al-lttll THI ADVINTUHS Of THE WILOHNISS fAMll Y 101 olUI Ml . SU'fl INVISllU101 C.UNf Wl'WOOI THI INfOIClllt1 '"" HIGH VllOCfTT 1,.1 1""6WAT IUT MlUt CAHllt11 "u' IOLllllAllr•I • .. r.aturday, Dec1m1>e, 25. 1976 DAILY PILOT C7 BOOMER 1 by Wm. F. Brown CINI Mel Casson AL, ~Ai A~ v'ou GOING b ~ ~~N ~o ~~rrrze ? ~"~~H1""'7 r ALWAY5 WANTeo lO R> ~s A ~ID. INSIDE WOODY ALLEN WHA.1" MA',(.f.S yoq SAY f tit\T )'OVR PAREl\Tr5 WE~ CHE:APSKA Tes 7 Tuey /MDE ME 5MOKE" WHEN I WAS A CHll-D ... I 1 L-c:::li~~;z___....i._:__~- FUNKY WINKERBEAN 0 0 'rb.J r.NCW,CRAZQ, 1HE. 5PIF<IT OF ~RISTTflA') 15 REALLc..> IN 1HC AIP lo®! 1TANK McNAMARA ... ux; Ju71 ~~D Ml ~XlW71~ ~f<PCf wrn.~ QlUll< CORSfff. THt: Cl.'t'MPIC CIJAM~Ot.J. PJ~ME:t-Jf.>, f/Oll~7, T~LEVl~ION. NANCY l<ITTY, STOP PLAYINC7 WIT~ AUNT FRITZl'S TYPEWRITER .----n UNITED Feature Syndicate ACROSS 1 Premium 6 Oev1lali1e~ 'O V•ttrcles H Tne•eH s town 15 M111ne fish 16 ,,, ones bonntl 1 7 Uaur.cat Dlde• otold 51i lnstruchon 51Bu1<11no wino 58 To······ 60 ····Of h1$ WOfd 6JAQUlhC •Pott 2 words 65 raclat ,,.. ll'IUt011 L6 ··Moun !I ... A I ., r s ... A T !~ AM '1 '; I p Q ~ r A p ~ s 'f,'fr;jT I I I N AN I A •; tl N NS AN <. E SN I I 0 1 SM• S A l [1 • u s r I ll r ... ,~-· t I~ N I ll I' I l S 11(111•• [ J I s [ INl"I' -OR ~I' 1• ..QfNflfJOITICJ••T 0 N [ N f II II It I• ( l ( N R f P•DI [ p ... II I E 0 T 0 p ... ••D OM £ s 0 C> 0 0 0 0 by Joe Marthen THE'Y WAtvTE17 TO SnJNT M'( Gra;wllt SO Tue:y WOL>l..ON'T HAVE lo SPEND M.ONey ON tJeW CL.OTHeS. 0 0 0 0 by Tom Botiuk 0 0 0 C> 11-'15 ci 0 0 by Jeff Miller & Bill Hinds I KtJOOI I 1 Kt.JooJ ... ~~~O ... BUI MARK ?PITZ'~ WA? TIJA1 NOOOP'r' lttCOGNlZEV ~IM w.v ... by Ernie Bushmiller Mer-ry Cht'istmas from Nancy. 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Flacon Mist •EMERAUOE u ch •L'AIMANT 2 75 •l'ORIGAN 1.8 oz. • Wild Musk BODY COLOGNE VITAMIN 8 ~.3.25 Moisture Balancer VITAMIN A .& 0 Complex Cream OPEN 9 30 AM TO 9.30 PM MON . · SAT. 10 :00 AM TO 7:00 PM SUNDAY Each 2 50 Each 3 50 2 oz. • 4 01. • MIWPOn 11.ACH-IOJO '"'-• Wfthlfl"-f..AM-)91 t 5-"' Mat.a st. I ~J . --,, Saturday. December 25. 1976 s We Hope Your Holidays Are The Happiest! OAJL v PILOT DI OPEN 'TIL 9 The Real Estaters would like to not only wish you a safe & pleasant holiday season but wish to pledge our continuing support to you. our community, for an even better 1977. Thank you .. Randy Mccardle. Ph D President ~Or\h•ll RIU Mttnt1qf'r &t•ch ___ _ .---- CORONA DB. MAR 332 Mlrguerite e7Ml550 IRVIME 1 Me2 MICAtthur 762·1700 f D2 (JAIL y PILOT Saturday. December 25. 1976 Tef~fik R.-poru Record Tclcfllc Compull'r Corp • Irvine, has reported that its pr('llmtnol'\-un.1ud1tcd finnnclal results from f1M·al }l'ar 197ti, "'h1d1 t•ruh'CJ Sept 30, broke r~cord~ in both tut11I rt:v<'OUC' und ntl curniogs Cor the fifth COOSl'C'Ull\'f' year E <1rly f1ncl1ni;:!., :sul.JJlltl lo 1.1ud1l adJustmenl, i.how a r evenue inc reuse of 4H 1x.·n·t•11 t to $6,505,831. compJrcd with $i1A06,011 for f1~u1I Y<·ur 1975 ~ct ... arntngs Jf<.' up 115 J>('rcenl . 11r1•ak111i.: the rnllhon dollur murk for the f1l'flt time in UH' company's 1•ight ycur hi~tur•y Earmngs this ri'L1I yt'.11 \loCr(I Sl.01 1,238, t'IHtl· pared with :i;54fi,til~ l.1:-.l }{'I.II' Th1·v wcr e a1d(.'tl hy a tax loss carrv forn;ml of sn:t,!#17 and $251,473, respe<'l1vl'ly ~:ar 11111~~ IH'r ,h,1r1· nt·arly doubled to H6 Ct'nl!>, of '' htc h IO t•1•11h "'.1!'> t·o11t111Jutcd by the tnx lo~s t•:irry ror \\ •11<1 This (•omp.1rt·d With l'drn mgs JJL•r ~h~lfl' of 1:1 C'<"Ol • Ill r1M .ti 1'175, With a tax loss bt•nl'f1t 11f 21 1·1•11b .~ewport ll~•tnura•U to Opfl"n "\n K,OUU '>tjll.ffl' fuut Houlihan·.., Old Plat'c restaurant "'1JI 111wn in mid Ja11u .11 y al 477 Von Karman, "'''"port lh'.1t·h The n •sl :nu ,int 1s n"' n1'fl and cJev1·lopl·d by c:allll•rt Hnh111">t11I Int· , which op~ratc•s other restaurant-. 111 thJl th:un an S<m Diego, St Louis. .\tla11tJ. K.m~.1s Caty, t'\1•w Orleans. Uallas and Hous ton. The l'lHllJ)an) UJH:ratcs oth<'r rrslauranls, indudmg 2·1 at Kan'>a"> ( '1ty lntcrnat1onal Airport Hobert All1•\'l·rs und Comp:iny, Newport llt•:tch. cle..,ignt·<I ttw SI milhon lloulihan 's m l'kwport lkach Vorin11 Pur('hn•e• f''r• Van;.in Dat.1 M ~it·hines, Irvine, has acquired l\r;1nt1.Comp11ll·r C::vtBllof Aachen, Germany, in a move· that Var 1an c·x1>e<.'ls to "si~nificanlly in- 1•rt-a•w" ov1·rall s:ih·s or ll"> computer products throui.:hout 1;1·rman) :ind Europe. Ass<'ls, rn.Jnpowc•r. m:mufc:tctur1ng and sal('S fac1htics of "r;int:r. C'omf1ulcr were acquired from its par ent t'Omp.1ny, II Kranlt., a manufacturer or d1vers1f1ed com m1·rnal and 1ndustnal products hc·adcrquarll'rt•d an Aachen Terms or the purchase were not d1sclost•cl Clo~k Com pf Pf~• Job Clock Cons1ruct111n Company, Irvine, has com· pleted 1mprovemcnls lo the A & E Plastic Pak huildmg at 2100 C:arnst:y, Santa Ana. and construc- tion or a m•w :1111100 MJUJrC fo(ll \\JrthOUSe a<f<fit1nn lo the prc~cnt -.trul'turr A & E Plastic Pak 1s J manufacturer of plasl ac g.1rmt'nl hanger' l 'inoradng Co'"pfeted Financing <1rrangcmmts havc been compltled for $1.150 m1ll10n in long term f111ancing for the J\sp(ln Woods office bUJlding. a project of Pine Creek Enterprasc'i, Newport Bcat·h. according to Hobert L !5pt•ck, a \ll't' Jlfl's1dcnt :.it WestNn ~1ortg:ige Corp. The proft''>">llHlill offi<'l' hullc.Jing, located at 2030 !'::.isl Fourth Slrt•t•I, Santa Ana, 1·11ns1sls of fiv€' l\\o -.tory buildings i.urniunrllng l\\O c·ourtyards. H'P#Uoil l.ea#ell Spo<'t> WC''ilsa1 l Corp • N<·wport ll1·:wh. manufotlun·r 1•f sailboats, h:.i s '.'>lgnt'(I a 10 \l'a1 leas<' on a 16,732· 'fluare-foot building at <!10 Md.:r,rm1ck :-.t , op1><>s1lc 1ls national h('aclquartc•rs, lo hous1• Impact Ad \.C'rt1sing and Wt•<,l Soils. h11th '>Uhs1diarws or the c·orporallon Westsa1I Corp ha~ lhrc1• lln 1s10ns 1n Cost.1 \fr.,a anrl a fourth pl.ml on lh1• E<Jst Coast. 1t • mploy-. :JOO Ta.~ .ftt!ri4>" .ttlat.-d c·oa">l n•.,ufrnl<. c·an lt".trn h•m to fill oul th(•1r "" n 1m·11nll• I.I\ f111 rns .incl tht•n hl'i1> h1" mcoml' rl' ~11 l1•n1<. in th1· 1·11mm11111t\ \\1th ltw1r-. throu~h tht• \Oh1nlt•f•r IOI 111111' 1,11( .l"l'>l.tlltt 1\.11 A, f>rf1gr.1m 11 (;.,lih•n \\ I'" I I 11l lt·g1• Thi• 1h11•1• "'"''k -.·r11•., or\ 11 \ tla.,.,. . ., "'111 ht• hl'ltl 1n t•1111Ju1wt11111 \\1th tht· lnlt•rn,11 Ht·v .. nut· ~·n it'I' 011 .I .en ii 1 'i .ind :!2 from 11 ,, m 5 r m in I ht• i1hr.1n. room :l:ll Thi• l'l.1._,,., 11 • fr1•1• ol , h 11 i.:•" hut c·111011 ....... '"'I ht· t''<IJl't'tc"l '" pc·nd up 111 :in h1>1Jr<>. during ;1 l\\11 nwnlh Jll'rl11d, 111 \nl1111lt•t•r 1111·omt• lax !.t•rv1r1• 1'11nw ... ~ 11c .1clcf1t111n.1I 1nr11rm.11111n and t11 '1gn 1111 l"f 1111' d,l"t'(""• ph•HH' ~rl ii! I. 1·\l1•n,10n .')61 Be'fl'r H1-""•'rd .. t c-hi~c·.-d <;1r.1Uh 1>1,lr 1hut111i.: I 11mp.tri\ Or .rni;:t'. "·'' 111"('01111• llw flr,t \nheth• r H11" h Y.hoh•.,,ilr•r ln th1· "''sll·111 l 11111•11 St.111..., to -.,di I m1lli11n 1-.1:..1"' 01 \11t•h1·lnh tlt't'I Ill llllt' '1•.11 .11·111111ln~ 111 J11hn 11 1-oh·h '1C't' prr 11l1•n1 flll'I\ Jl,1kt•r Yo ii' lh1 '•tlf"'lm,111 11 l'tllll'tl \lo 1lh t·llin•? lhc· mllli11nlh t ....... 111 lh· 1!111111 ,cntl :-.m11k1· ...,hop Or ,m,:1• Ht>.tnttrnnf 1 .. qu,rf"d Th•· \l lllJ.!•·• H1·.,t.11Jr.111t 111 \I 11· \rlhur Squ.ir1 Sh11pping C-1•n1 c•r "l'\lo J!fll I he 11 h h,,., !wen ;11· '1111rf'cl h\ th1• l.q1Jn h.1'•"1 '"'1111m1 1.rm111 1·11n1 p.tn\ l\111111m1 "'1111'11 11v. O'.'I ,critl '"'' rilt1·' I'> 11·,t.111r .ult-. in .I ,1pan. '"' lirRrnnin1( 1·i.p.111 .. 111n 11f 1h nrwr,1t1on 1n lhr I 11111-.I Stat1•' 1'c·t-.u11 Sh1m1>1 h;1., h1•1•n nan\l'tl 111;11l.1i.:1·r of \t1ni::<•1 :md Ym.h1;1k1 Morook.11s ·'"1'1.1nt mJnag<'r Greenhotu4>1lddrd /\ gr<'t'nhnu-.r lYP<' ~1't1l1nJ: ar t•a " hc1n)! acl1'h-d to the llamh11rr.cr llaml1•I H1·~laurant in lht· ~l<'su Vt•rck ('1•n1c·r at llurl,.>r Boulevard ancl Adams Strt•1•t. Costa Mi•sa. The 1ww dining arru 1~ .;ch<'dt1ll·<1 to 11111•n hy rnld .Junuar~ It will prov1d1• .m additional fiOO ... quare f<'<'l l)f 'ip<1r1• In th1• 1•x1s11n~ 6,640 SQlH•rt• fool slrnt'lurt' Refund• Jlwa•t 6.068 ~ltnC' fi,OOG Southern t:atlforn111 t axpayers have undelivered refund ch<'cks wnitmit for them at tht Internal Revenu<' Ser"i<'<'. T oxpayer s who fil<'d on tim1• and hnve not >-ct received th€'1r l!l75 t u'\ r<'fund~ !.hould contact. tht•1r local I RS office as ~non as rw1ss1ble after Jan l, when th€' aRl'nC'~ "111 be staffod to provide the necessary asi.1i.lancc T he dollar value of Southern CaliCorniam; un· dellvt>red r<'(und ch<'C'ks totals Sl.169,695 and o\'erages $192 82 per check The amounts range from $1 lo Sl0,301 00 The most common reason for an undelivered check. according lo the I RS. is that the taxpayer hus moved and left no forwarding addres~. Data~orp Open• Otlltt Datacorp h&11 opened nn ufftce in Newport Beach . It is the company'is first Orange Councy of· flee. The Newport Beach looatlon jolns more then 30 established offices and associ1tcd llervlce centers malnt.alntd by the tlrm tp t.be United States and Europe. Oatacorp, a subsidiary or U.S. National Bmk ti Oregon. ia headquartered In Portland. A~rd Plaett• Otllee Amcord, lnc .. hu placed with lnltltullonal In· •es ton $20 m Ill Ion of scnlor notos due Dec. l , 1992. ProcecdA from lhe saJe or the not<'" arranccd by Goldman, Sacha & Company will be used to propay ouL,tandln• bBnk and mortanee Indebtedness. TN 91&&"' M.trlretptec1 on lM Ort• CONt DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You (Qn S.ft II, Find 11, Trode It W11h o Wonl Ad [&f2-56~ Olltl (oil~"'" fo•I (1~d11 l'PP•Ovoi ERRORS: Ad•er,tben should check "'eir ads doily ond report er• ron immediately. The DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the first in· correct ins.ertion only. .......•..•....•....... G.neral 1002 •.•.••.••...•.••......• VA Buyers Call Now :-0.o monl'y down. MJnV to dl"O=>L' lrom Cull for m11n.' 1nl11rrnal111n 1lTIIIPt4:m1mm 962-4471<r.-m 546-e103 TRANSFER MUST SELL 4 BR· 2 STORY POOL · $67,500 Tr1•1· l1n1•1I ~lrl'l'I 1n I> t I 111 l' h l' a l' h 111·1i:hborl111111I ~ orm.11 l'lllty lu l.H~•· 1.1m1lv II\ Hll! room Hr 11 k I l1H1r 111 1L1lirw l111 pl..11c Cuu11 Ir\ kllthPll l>ll'l' ~ I J J.: .. 1on1· I 1· r r .1 c 1• I hdl'.I\\ ;I\· 111.1 11•r Mith' 1 lialh ~ :!;!' l.111111\ f'll\4'1 1.1111ml·111 r1111rn • :-1.111~ d1·t·111,1t11tn 1t1•ms. 1 1· t u:-lom "hulll'rs un•I tlr,111t::. 11111 ry' Won't I.est Call !Jti:l7XHI. ' I• Harbor Vu Hills Sh"'"' llkl· .1 drl'.cm. llrw 11\\rwr :\l .111\ 1•x1ra:... 'u ... 111111 1·111 p1·1 .... dr.1µl''• '' ,1ll 1·111•1•nni:., I lk•drrn, h!l' f:11t11h llHllt) W lpk 111111 k111 "''" "'llh ,,. ...... lltru .... 1ndu"' to p.11111 a111I l>t•.1111111111~ l.1nd,t .qwtl \,crd \\llh '111 lllkkts ,\ f1'.tl "'" 1111 ,5 JK '.11111 1.,$1 ";':!iU ,../w"r'" SH(.ttlc ti"'ltH41C RlALTORS HO!HO!H01 HOLIDAY SPECIAL PRICE SI 02.500 l/\llo'I.. ·"''"'" .... 11111111 \llll '"th• 1lt·h~~1111111 I hd1111 l.1 11111\ d1111111•. \(1· .... 1 \\·nit• 'tiorrll' ... 111111.: 1111 ,, 1.11 •"' lnl ,Cll!Hll)! I ll>ol 11111 hul11t WATERFRONT l'lt I lln,11 I """" loc .1 I h.11h'. I IHll I 111( 111 l• , I~·· 11.11 II Ill'\\ I "' 11111),! .11 '"'' \\ 1111 I ,, ,,, ~~· NEWPORT HTS. \ •I 1 I 1 .:11 I 111 h ti Yo ' !'\t>JI 111\1'-:1 Ill( 1 lt,1 !111111 h11m1• .! l'rph un1h•l'k fl\l'I ~.II,),! \\llh llt t'.111 \ ''" ... rrc ~k1 1111 ,, ill I• • •' ,, I ,,,:;n ti) o "·"I . Corono del Mor I\\ 111 I··'' h tht1 ... 41 l11pl1 "'' S'l:l 111111 111 th·• 11111 n un Balboa Boy Prop. Realtors. ... 675·7060 * ST1\ll I' l'llfo: MEW YEAR I"' Yot lit OWN HOM ~: I.OW IHlW~ l pi:radt'll l'11slJ \k.,:i lll>mc .I Bdrm . :.! Ila. F1n•pl:u·1·. hllm1 • lll'W 1•ph . 11r11l1·,.,innallv 11.11n1t•d ()hi i:ara).tl'. I~. b•t1·kyu1cl ~ BBQ. hlk \l..tll f4·nt•1• \'ac·anl, 1·an ~how da) ur 11111hl 1~16 3!14!8. C\\'i. 5~tJ.HIO~ Lachenmyer Realtor NORTH TUSTIN Larae home on 11 ln r 11e lot for 11 larl(C' family 4Rr, ram rm. din rm Quli!t rcaldentrnl loc.:allon nr the jurH'llOO of GG Nwpt fwy~. $71,000. TIIE HOM ~s1-;LLl.::ltS 752 5353 IAYFIOHT o4 Bdrm11 .. 4 ba ths; m•w, nt•vtr occupledl 2 Story, IOI.$ or wood & &Ian: pier ror boot Nice walH \tlew. 1289,500 associated " ~ () ... ( ... , ~ I /t ( I• 1111· ""' II· I ,, ' .,, ' • PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS a u 1111111 N411H ITA,IMINT Tn. IOll0,.111(1 Nl>M I> Oeol\O OUW· ,.,,., N(W~l'll O(.t.ANAUTtC.S, ~ lot No•Po•I •1vo , •ull• tt), -, .. ,,. u.o .. J ... .,.,, IC "'"" tun l(•"•kN \.A,.. 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[)ot1411n ,,net lh• n1•a.1murt\ •mount h>r :S llr.IOllr tnr i~ 91!'"-'•1 h••lt" ~•••tv .,ws wtllch 1tM11111v \fi.tll ,,,. "'\U~ tor 1n ~ w.1'4••· H•'1 tnnr n"\truc11onot proc•rlytn ~Y ~ HATEMENT OF WITHDllAWAL FROM PAM THf IUHIP Ttu· unO.r\l')n• Cl r1• r• n'f' t•I•\ (U fht f1,lltithM 0U'°'+"r\~ MO'Wt of l~t ~•rtn.,•hlD " 1 HUNOEll PllOOurtS ,, !>M.~\o,~ ~,~~:p~:,..·.~.~ .T~1.1:.., ~~~~~':::':o '::;;'C:; ~~\i';;: "'•" ~111, ~ lolloWl"'J \Ul>.,.<l1on w~«h , ... 11 rooel C,~<11on • 1U Gll0UN05 ~Oil~ ~ .. -Btu,f!>W W•tlt.1n IU ln-t1ttU1(>1h bU\I""'" """-'• '''''"""' of lht. O•' tf\ent••O wel fflt"iJ 1nOrl'W\~ (lt~nt, (In Anr •I 14 \t'' •HoflOW\. ""'•0• tMllt<I llEVOCA TOON ~ St-<t•on• It\ Anytt"rtlt•c •t• Ot Uf .-.,., (lfOf\,t'<IU" x P1.1n1 h•t1 0'"""1•' ( 1; t <>•••v 1'1101 '"" \t4tl··m,.ot ""'"'' f•ll"1 w tfl tfW )I lhtO,•n••f'•tlUI·••' 1tlt1V rv """" ff'lit p.tftn.fl "''" I th It •t ... , W '"" ~trt>tt. N1 •tturt U1•.\ .-. C•t;f,1"• • ~~ () l"f JS 11;11,,1irt J~1n t If 1"111''u 16 Cout\tif (lt'r'-ot Or.en~ Coont,M O.C ----1), .. ,. PUBLIC NOTICE FfCTITIOU5 llUSINES5 NAME STATEMENT ltw to110.w1nq °'-:nori I\ Ootnq btl" ,..,.,;) ... THf IHSTORE<t S (MPOlllU .. •1"1 ( "'"Sc Co·•• Mo• CA "7a11 '"""'"¥ AL:1n t'roum""''~ 11\· J E. •M"-r;torH, '"''" M•\a c• ~ .. u lnl\ ~\I,,_\\ I\ conctuctwd try ~ 1" dlvidU•• t110A .. tt1JmO,..tt '"" \ldt~m .. nt w•\ fllf'd Wiii'\ t~ Cnvnly C.ler• ol O•tnqe County on o..< .. '"' FUT°' Publl\,.t<I O••n~ Coa~t D•llY Pilot. 0t< 11 H, ltlb•nd J•n I, 9, i.11 ,, ...... Pul>l•\l"•o Ot•nQ9 CO~\I 0..<ty PilOI D•c II H Illa end Jen 1 a 1t11 •nJ 1• 1•1 lhv fM'lht"r '••tftf'\1r ., ..... , fr ·tt\ tniP O•t11\•r'\r\•C' ·~ Jl\ME'~ R '>Ill UM " 1(J1'"J ., 1r,,lt4) f\ II '"' I ,,. ... •'l1 -------------! ~l"llQ1on8tit l'l c 1t1t·11tn .,·111 41 P UBLIC NOTICE S )IMO FICTITIOUS IUSl,..lU NAME STATE'MfMT l"• tollow1nq O\:r~n I\ doing t>u\• ,.~,if\ J,,,,,., q \01urn AC,,.n·r~tPouwr 'f.tttn\f"f'\f ltl•O w1fJ\ f"M ( ,,n1o,i (I• r • ot Oren0t '°"'"''on ~u•rnbt-r • FUti f'Ull) Pub••'"'" Or )nl')· (f'M\t OJllV P1•ot °"" II II ll 1'1~ •nd J•n I ,.,, )Q9q 7b T .. E Vl:..LA WOODS a1nw.t141hr---------------Slrt~L Ou,."-' P11rt... C•llfo,nl•QO&lt llobttll E Mou•tr 1.-Jl At>O.t•uc•• Cl rel•. M•\\10n V•t10 CAlll01n1•9"141\ Th1\ bY\\neu ts ton<Juttt'd bo; ''"In OlvlOU&I Robert E M •\Htr PUBLIC NOTICE 1711 ,. Thi\ \tdtement ...,., fltt<I w1tn Uu• --------------1Countv Clerk nt Qr,•nQ1t County on NOTICll TOCAlDITOllS SUPllllOll COUllT 0, THI! nATf. 011 CALI f'OllHIA FOii THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Ho A·HOH PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOU~ llUSIHESS NAME HATeMEHT Trw-ff)lln'#tnq Dtt\'ln •\ rto1n9 OU\! '"''· .. _ MllLEllS SUPPl Y, IV_, A<ldm• Av• Suite Ill Co.i• M•' 1 <A t?o2• ,, \nltV M )"'•""ft '*)I Kinglet (I (o\lo M•\ • CA 91•1• '"'' OU\inf"\\ IS (1'n0oJCk<I ov '"' 1f\ d1VtdwAI ~··"'"' M. J,,.l'\1110 I rH\ \Ulem1 "' Wd\ I 1ttd ""'"' the C? 11'\ty Cir,.~ ot O'iln9t' C'>voty 0t1 Or< • n•• ,..,.,,, Pur>l1\f\,.d Or l"'J"' (tl1'\t Oil 1., P1tot 0.C 11 It, 11, 191• end J 1n I 1~11 ~-76 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSIHl!U HAMI! STATIMENT ,,.. IOllO .. lllQ .,.fM>n\ ••t dOl"O l>u\I• nl\\ .I\ NU MATI C co. 1'a0 Morvovl1, Sull• A10, Co\I• M•sa, CA '16'11 Num•t•c ln<lu\trlt\ t"c . • CJ1Uorn1a tMp0r•t1on, '160 Monrovl•. \u•lt A10 Co•I• Mrso, CA '1'7•11 lh1\ OV\•ntu h "onouctto tW' • cor l)OrAl1on Num•O< fndu\tr1f't Tr.1-. \fAtfml"lnt w&\ Ote<t w1th the (Ounly Cl••k 01 Oronoe Counly on Hov. JO 191• ,..,,.. Pul>lh,..d Or•n~ Coa~t Dally Piiot. 0.•c • II, I~. U, 1'16 !OOll-1& PUBLIC NOTICE Ovtt•fT\tfAt 10 Ml(> rub11,nt:d Or•'""',. r"Ht Da••v P1lnt et< 1e.1s. 1q1• ""'' '"" • " 1q11 5ll0 II PUBLIC NOTICE lllCTITIOUS I USIHUS HAME STATEMllHT ~ to00•1"4 perlo1n .,. dot!nq W\1 ,.., ... , MAClilNE OE llEVE tUl& 8roo.M"u''t St . ,.oun1•1n V•ll•• CA S.ar•h M Mc1Cen11t, 1tOn Sl\a t111 l...e"t Hunl"'Qlon BH<ll, CA~..i> llUlh M R-"· IJ161 P•lm St , <>-•oo" Grov. CA '1Ul lM\ bu\tnf'\<\ •\ conducteo by • ~t•I CMftntt,P\IO ~·•~M Mt (tn11• Thi\ '\t•lttnent w•'\ filed ¥nth 1rw- County Cltr• of O<•noe County on Nov lO. lt/6 PUBLIC NOTICE [\ldlt ol MARGA lie T CMUllCH, (>(' ~·t\f'd NOllCE IS >ICllE8V (,IVI N '" ,,.. (ffi"'dtlt)tl\ n f lh(l AbOv• n~m• 1l t1'~1 "'"·I'll tn.it .tll '""''0") "'-"¥1n9 c ! "'"' Ml•llf'l\t '"" \•l<J O•·(fl'Ol'nt Mt r-eQulfOd IO • .,. t~m, '#Ith tn~ "'(I \\ctrY VOll(hi.•t\ In I"" 0U1c1• or lf'tt r If' It.. OI H"tt Jt.Jvt' tf'\ HU~ fnt"t, '" If\ fll · '""' lttH'n #1tn I~ nt"('\\>MY IUU'h•·t\ toti,•utt(lilt•,,~ •I 11"• Olio<• ol .,AHN S1EllN, 81.ANfVANO l(cffllfLl. Alll>'""" al uw l•I~ WtU C.•nrur~ ll•..i !>u11e tQO lO\ Al'lq,.1t \ (•f1ft1rn1A m.A) Wf'tlch 1~ tf'\f' DtArft ot b\l\•nH'ot ,,_ uin O>•r\IQnfd 1n •U '"•''""' CH''' t·,,.no lo l'W !t"\fAtf' OI \t'I 1J •1 (t"'«Jfl'l"ll w1tt\ll'\ f1)\;t MO,,.h\ .11 .. , OH fir\I l)ut>ii<•ti~r·f ti,•' t\if;,l•(f' Odted No•rtnt>i r 11 ,.,, .. S.·t vt1ly P., '''" N•l1()1MI DMI• A N•hMl•f 8•nl l"Q A\\Ot 1t1t1on All-YUI U• SO• Wiii C.11lwry ll•d "'4lt 1ot L-. ..... .,, ~lllornla _, --------------1 T•I UUI II• ,.IO ~~c;~T~~~!:~!1::r attor,,.Y1••• Ero'"'"' fhf' following p.-r\,Ons, ere doh"Q bU\i ()to~~:.~ ~;·11"14-(J'1\f ~:;~ 0,111¥ ~011& ntS.>•\. OllANGE COUNTY RUBBEll HOSE t. TUBING CO 1>60 L09an Ave . Go\!• Me\o, Ct. (PO. 8o• IOI•• .,.,. OflllOll COun11 llubbO• Co' In< .. Caflfornla corpot•tlon. t~ Loo~n Ave., Co\la Mo,., C4. IP 0. Bo• 1&1•1 .,,~,. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOClllEOITORS SUPERIOR COUllT OF THIE nATE 0, CALIFORNIA l'OA 'THE COUNTY 0 1' OllANGE No A .. tUJ This bu•lneu I\ <O...,u<lltd by • cor -•lion ---,-,,-,-.-,-.0-u_s_•_U_S_l_H_l_S_S ___ , OllANGE COUNTV NAMfSTATIMINT llU6BERCO INC [\Ulr o• E OllM M WV LIE O.tt•,,..d NOl•CE IS uc11r11v r,tVfN '"'"" t•"<Jl1~r\, Of tnfl' ~O"w•· nttm,od dPtf'dt nt lhAt ·'" P"'"nn' "449'V•HQ ''"'M" 1to11A11n..,t t,. w10 ~(f"Of"tt.t "'' '"'<lulrf'd to hi(" tfWrn, w llh tt\t' ,..,.,.,.,,,.,.,, wOVt""'' in Tnr lollo•fr>q Ol'•!oOn, ••• c1otno bu>I 011rcu A, Oo•ld1~. J• nrn '" Pr,.s10ttnt T .. E JEWEL THIEF. )lj() So This , ................ llltd .... n ""' Piot• Drive, U"lt 7', Sanl• AN, CA County Cte1 ~ ol Orengt County on 97IOI OKember I 1116 Robert Wlldus •nd Mauov ,.,,., ·~ OfllC~ ot '"~ "'"'" of lt\f' il\OOYI" M ttflf'd(0U't "'tQflH\1•nt lf"lt.m Nltht~ nff'f''4''f' vouc._n. r to tht u,,,y,,.~ •I lht' 0H1t•• M fARl OAt'I EY ANO EOOAll J MEL( .. ll)NE Afl'>'""¥'•1 W•ldM\, :Mal Fuel\>•• SI • c°''• -· Put>l• .... <I °'•"lie Co•~· 0•11• p,,.,, CA Q'767• 0-Ctmbtr«, II, II. IS. 1'16 '°lot h Tn1• bll•l~u I\ <ol\Ou< ltd t>v..,.. In dt¥•Ckl•I llo~'\ & M•u01 W11~ Tf'u\ it•tll'rnenl w•\ filed wit" llW (.ounly Cl.,k of <>-•"~County or> NO• ,. ,.,. ,...,. Pubh\"'1ft'd OrAn~ C04'\t OAH'f' PU°'· <>-< • 11. 11 n "" SOf9.16 PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS IUSlllEU NAMfHATIEMf.HT fhi fOllOWlf'IO ~f'\.On l\ OOU''Q busJ· M\\A\ ANOTMEll RO .. OSIOF AnllAC· llON. lib\\ !.Guin C•••I Hw1 , South l,.Q,.,.. CA P,.ul )o\.-Oh Of' Sml,, 11M1 Jr-O Av• \<>Ill~ l•qun• C'A ~?bl/ fl'll\ bV\11'\t"\\ u. COl"ldv( IL•O by ttn In dlvtn.;l'lt P11u1 J <ft '5.mlt ""' \t•h'•Mfl>nt w A" fllfllr) with Into (l)Untf Clerk of Or~nQft Cnunty on NtH, 10 ,.,. -------------....... Law 611 Soult\ 01111 .. \tu·• t \.u•h t71'! lO\ A"9f'tr (,,,,, ''"' • rl(1tt wn• t\ 1 ,,... pl~c•ot '"'''!'\" ri.t '"' unttl r-•QN'lft --------------t 1"1ttl mc1t111r\ nt ,~ .. " n') ,,, U•• •t •" • f FICTITIOUS BUSINESS •·rt~trf1.l-nt wtt"•'· '"'''' m·-.~ln· 1ft r PUBLIC NOTICE NAME STATIMENT 1rw-l1Ht oun1i H ''" t 0•1 n t t ~ tollo•1n9 ~'\On\ •rt ocwnq '"''i 01tl"'C'I ~ ,.~hi • u 1, ,. ne~'•i v1qc,1NtAM Wf lQl(I!' B ENJAMIN HOW( ASSOC. 1M1 e_111rrutrn~ _,, tt·u w111111 Mlt,.....l)On O' lrvlnt CA 9111\ 1P'I,. 4'0t'lv"" 1' 1m o IN,.dl nt AnlM 8•t" Howe, JIS D"l')tld Cf l!AllL OAKLEY AHO EDGAR J UQUM Buth, CA 9101 MELCHION [ JuOy A S."1omln )10<,o Od~h~"' AllOlf\10 •• L•• 0. S.-vHlv .,Ill\, CA o01t7 •11 Sou1~ Olivo Str .. l ~u•lt Htl fhl~ bu''""'' It connHr'NI flv " L.o\Af'Hl'lltt, C.Uforn••'00\4 Qtr'l'•~l<>a•l"''""'O T•I UIJl UI llll An1tA 0 Mnwf> Attorney\ tor f crtutrl c Thi\ .. ,.,, mrnt w .11 f lod wltr\ ff\• Pvhti'thl•O O'•tnQ• ("i"t.t•,I Dilly r11,,1 j="~';;!:(lf'" n1Qr,,n'}r(ounfyonOlr (>or 18.1'i t'/ft~ 1-tn 1 8 11111 \1.tilb FUll4 J."unh\r.N1 0,,tnt]t" f'uf'•' Ott1ly Pilot o.,'" 7\ l'H"' ""d >~in ' , ti ton PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICF. APPLICATION TO REGISTER LAUNOllY SUPPLV OfSClllPTION IN T .. E COUNTV OF OllAHGE ,,,, l\'f\t>ulttno .-no wn ... 1ltn•1r bu\ \itt'Vtt•' \EC ffl'lN l Tf\~ 1ot1ow1nq "'"'hot\-\ W°h•cf\ ,rwu '••d •\ tn1low~ itre fwlr•bv ~ 10 C'l•Ot•,-tV ot Tio" • PW ,,. C.0\lll Ml•"" M tff'l(IOitl (no,. !a~cllon •·111 OEF1Nlt10NS WHEEi (HAIR BUS Tl\~ toUOWlf\Q worCh •"CS OfWOlot\, wtlie>f\ u\.t'O '" 1n1' c f\•O'•' '""" ot <on \true. 1.-d it'\ n.r,.4n ,., tor th ""''"''If I\ ~t-1'\I hom f"'f' ,.,., .... , tMI A,,,, ,.,,,,, me .. n1nq '' 1nt•"6f!d f'-'t W~tcf\.\lr bu\ Wf\f"fi'I• P'\.alf CN ""t•n~ •ny ptlvat,.ly or pYbU( ~'t motor vtP'I•( •• IP'l•t 1, t\0t•<'•lltt f)· \IQM-d or tOft\tructefj •nc:t ..caulpp'd wttlch •tlow' wh«el( h•lr P.i''\.t"~r' to be tr•n\parteO from ont ICKf41ion 10 """I""' lbl ~ri111c~•• A <••llllt al• ol publl< conven1•nt• and nf'Cfi\•IV i\\ue<t r>uriu•nt to ~n1, <'MP'"' '>H Hon • 11~ CE' R 111 I l Alf llEOUIR£0 Nn p.r\nn .. ,...,.11 unQAQ" m Ow bu'• nt\\ o• JH1tv•d fl~ whc'''<'hl., nu .. i.-r-wltt• nr nt Qr>ff1ttln(• 111 whii••l'h~H bv'\uoonttnvf\uhU• ,.,,,•w1trunthf'(.1 ty w11"out h•+1tnQ t1t\t rM•tnf"d " ct,.tllH•lt of oubllt rnl'\w• n+••nt• 6ncJ nffl'•,\ltV Tt> oo \() jn 6<.C'Mtt1ncr with lhr U•O¥•\IOn\ hl'r1 nl 11no w 1thOUI com l)l'f•nC'J wlff\ ar P'IAV1rtQ CQf'lpi1t-d with fltl the OfO't'l\JOO\ Of lhl\ <h•&>h:r ••n<J \U(t\ (M'1111(~ff' ~f\.111 (1)1\\hfUlf· l tw1of•hGn of lhi\ c Npl• r \l>cl""' 1700 APPll(llTll)N FOil CERflFICAIF REQUIRED At\ f'IDPll<•hon tor t,.,,,,,, .ma ,t\411 0t> hlfl>ft with IM Olr-ttor of F ln4nte U(A)f't fOfm'\ ptow.dit.d bv '",. ,-,,, ino ''"'" 1~lu 't•on Vldlt M '"'' t1l11 •t •nc:I \t\11111 tuu'11't\ tl'W' tollowln9 1nfo,mc11t•.., fn 1 Th#> nome 4'hd aoar"'""' M ow• M) c>l•t•nt RM 1t I"-~ \ lmt bt• :\ cnrC'Qfo ''°"· '"" nitm~' ot It\ n''"'-f'ol Mhc'" Oftllh'Wwmt-bt.ip..lrtMr r\tO l\""4J(lc1 fH>n n< h(l1t1ru" (nmp•n..,. ,,..,. 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But others contend that the only way to travel is to plan your tnp yourself, or to visit friends and acquamlance::i around the globe. I've seen Europe all three ways and my answer is an unqualified It depends. Right out of college, l new over there with no itinerary to spend a year. That was back in the days of cheap stud<.'nt a1rfar<.'s ($250 round trip, New York to Brussels I AND WITH A YEAR to !.pend, "'hcst d1f ference did 1t m ake 1f I spent hair a night on a park bench in Madrid because 1t was Easter week and I couldn't find a holel room , or 1f the trains went on strike while I was in Nice and I spent an extra week on the beach., But for the average traveler, with two or three weeks and a lim1tNI knowlNlge of Eur'O· pean languages and customs. such a trip could prove more work than vacation And thin tt>m pers could strain even the best of marriages or friendships. Last year m y mother and I w<'nl to visit peo pie. We had an mteresting array of hosts, all pot tt>rs (that's my mother's profession ), in quite a variety of countries, Crom England to Poland It was fascinating. But this year I didn't want to go to England or Poland, I wanted to go to Greece And I didn 't know anybody there. So. under the circumstances. I decided to take a tour. And 1 ·m glad I did A NUMBER Ot' companies offer excurs1QnS to Greect> I cho.,t> to book through Tourslars because they had what .,et•med to me lhC' bt'Sl combination of a cnHse <lhe onh ,,., av lo ~cc the islands I and a land tour However. a tra' el agent 1s lhe best source of Jlh ice on what s a\ a1lahle What are the advantages or a tour'> I I All you have to do 1s p1rk one and a date. and pay for It The tour rompany \l,ornf"S ahout n1s:ht schedule~. ship routes. dates or special events, etc 2 I Once ) nu rl' lht•rc. )' ou don 't ha' c lo sh lep your lugga~c around or figure out ho"' t<1 get to the airport or wh1•rr11rr H your hotl•I room 1sn'l ready. let your tour leader worry about 1t J) H you'rt' lr.nl'ling i.tlonc , as I cind M·vcral other women "•'rt'. )OU don t ha\C' to "'orry about goin~ out alont• al night or having <;ome<mr• to talk to Ther<• an· lot.-; of rH'<lpll· and al wa~s somebod.) who s compallhll' Saturday, December 25, 197ti DAILY PILOT 83 Chapel windows frame view of Aegean Sea. Ruins are silhouetted at Delphi temple. Story and Photos by JACKIE HYMAN Of the Daily Pilot Staff 4 I And you've ~ot a bout as good a chance of meet ing the "natives" as you would traveling without a tour group, unless you had friends to visit I GOT TO KNOW stewards and officers on the ship and guides on land. and had some unof- ficial private tours in places like Istanbul and Athens Traveling alone when 1 spent my itinerary.less year. I met mostly other American students until I settled in Florence for slx months The disadvantages of a tour? There were some places I would have liked to spend more time, like Delphi and Ephesus And when I arrived al a site, it was always with at lt>ast 20 other people, so there was little chance to absorb things alone But a brief description of the trip will give you a better idea of what it was like MY FLIGHT FROM New York on Olympic landed. four hours late, in Athens. There were about 20 people aboard who were with my tour company, although there were so many options that only about five of us did everything together. A tour representative met us at tbe airport, corralled our luggage and loaded us on a bus. He also distributed a schedule for our next two days in Athens We wert-dropped off at our hotels (we had had a choice of three classes or hotel at different prices l and had a bout three hours lo shower and recover from jet lag and the time change <nine hours from California it's 10 now that we're off daylight saving time 1 At 9:30 pm <Greeks don't eat before 8 or 9 pm I we were picked up by the bus and a second tour representative anct taken to a nightclub in the popular Plaka area near the Acropolis, where we had dinner and saw an elaborate floor show of Greek i;ongs and clanres We shared the nt)!htclub with toum;ts from l"rann• and Spain. So much for Ony I On a t rip. I noted, l'vcry clay 1s so pal'kl•c1 with <'V<'nls lhul 1t has as much impart as a norm al wt'<'k at home. Da) 2 began w11h a tour or the Acropolis and lhc National Museum. Our i:u1de (we had dir. fert>nt guides in each locality) was excellent, as were most of tht> guides we had. Greek guides musl takf' spN'Hll stud.Jes and be hrensed, and most are enthus1ast1c about their work In the afternoon. we were taken by bus to Capt' Sounion, from which the Aegean Sea spreao<, a"' a>· on three sides Kmg Aegeus re- ported!) Jumped from the temple at Sounion to his death. g1vint: h1~ name lO the body or water. The Gr<'<'k peoplt• seemed fnendly com- pared to most countnes I'd visited, and these public buses were easy to use, although crowded. They cost about 15 cents <lhe unit of currency, the drachma, is worth about2.9centsJ. Out tour representative turned out to be an interesting young man who had participated in a rebellion against the military government several years ago, just before the reeime top- pled. He gave me a vivid description of seeing his friends shot down next to him and of how he and his best friend, sought by the police, escaped from their hiding place in a basement by brazen· ly walking through the streets talking and laughing loudly about sports and gir l::.. After reaching home. though, they hid out for a week. So you do meet real Greeks on tours, I thought. MONDAY AFTERNOON we were takea"'\y bus to Piraeus. the port of Athens, where we boarded the 700-passenger SS. Stella Solarls for a seven·day cruise. It was my rirst C'ruisc. and I was told by veteran cruise-takers that 1l was a strenuous one because of all the shore excurs ions. I also caught a cold and felt rotten for severaJ days. But it was sWl a wonderful experience. We had mulli·course meals served by un- iformed stewards There was a cocktail lounge with an orchestra and a discotheque below· decks. as well as a movie theater and a beauty shop. And we didn't have to pack or unpack a suitcase for a whole week I won't go into much detail about our ports of call. s ince this isn't a guide book and I'm no ex· pert, But. bri€.'fl y. we stopped lhc first day al Crete, where we visited the ruins at Knossos <re· member the Minotaur and the labyrinth?). then sailed to Santorini, where we rode donkeys up a mountainside. The second day we went to Rhodes, where we took a bus along the coast to Lindos to visit the acropolis there. The weather was cold and gray but il wasn't raining and the sea was calm. In lhe afternoon, we saw the medieval city or Rhodes. That night. we sailed for Ku sadasi, Turkey. From Kusadas1. we took buses to the excava· lions at Ephesus. The cruise ship had a well· organized system of getting us all onto buses, with certain buses reserved for certain language groups (the large majority of us spoke English I We each had a la nding tag number we had to pick up when we left the ship and return when we were back on board so they'd know who was lh~e. I don't think anybody got left behind , Bell tower accents the skyline at Lin dos on Isle of Rhodes. Windmills dot the picturesque and friendly village of Mykonos. Animal carts ply the streets of Kusadasi, Turkey, near Ephesus. I (although they won't wait long for anyone). EPHESUS WAS reaJly exciting. It's a hu~e city, still only partly uncovered. You walk through the ancient streets and sec the chariot ruts; you can read the Latin on the columns (some or the words are lhe same as ours> and begin to gel a sense of what that ancient civiliza- tion must have been like. Next stop was Istanbul. We landed on a Fri· day, which unfortwiatcly turned out to be a national holiday (their indt•pcndence day - Turkey became a republic in 1923> We had the morning to wander around and found the old pa rt or the city quite dirty. l sug · gested that, after the Turkish government finishes excavating Ephesus, it should excavate Istanbul. IN THE AFTERNOON we had a bus trlp north through some smaJI towns to see where t he Bospborus joins the Black Sea. The next d ay, we toured the Blue Mosque, St. Sofi a and the Topkapi Museum , wh1ch houses the most ex- tensive collection of Chinese porcelain in the world and the second large::.t Jewel collection. It's s tunning. Sunday our last day -we landed in the morning on Delos, legendary birthplace of Apollo. The island. once lhe hub of the Aegean, is now deserted except for its caretakers. In the af· ternoon, we went to the picturesque and friendly village of Mykonos. Monday we arrived in Piraeus and were bused to our hotels. We bad two free days in Athens. during which t visited lhe Ceramics Museum, the Agor a and other sites by myself on city buses. WEDNESDAY WE were picked up for a four-day bus tour around Peloponnesus, the Greek peninsula. We had English, i''rench and German speaking passengers on our bus 3nd bad two guides. The first day we saw Lhe canal at Conn th, Che ancient city of Corinth, Mycenae and the Tomb of Agamemnon. the museum and acousticall y in- credible amph1lhe:iter at Ep1daurus, :ind Nauplia. when• we spent the night. The second day took us to Olympia, where we visited the s ite of the original Olympic games. Then it was on to Delphi lo visit the Tem- ple of Apollo <site of the famous ora<'le dnd center of the Greek religion for about JOO ·rears during the classical period). 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HUHTIHGTOH BEACH I For Rent, 2 For Sale Lacuesta VIiias HP.ulv lur you aocl fa.our family Ouht:1111lini.: ha r~uill" ~ _l~e<lrms. 2 hath. dow to M·hool-.. "nQP»'"I? and bt•a1'11 flurry. C'cntury 21 Berg !162 KX'll .... fl.II) l!lri!t A Custom Shake Roof Beauty! \ 11,.,,,, h.1k1· roof ll•f" oll l111~ h1•.111t1lul • ll'l11111 \ll· 11l11wt.1d.. homt• \ '1111 1•nl• r \OU r1· 11ll1Jrt'''l'<l "1th .1 hl•Jutrlul ust•tl l1nl'k & t.1 ... tl'lul 11.11111.il "'"xh Thi' homl' 1:-. pr11h.1hlv th1• de;int.'~l 111 11\lllllll~loll Hl•ifdt .11111 .,hnw., Irk•• .t rr1114lt•I J).,11·1 1111 -. II ,11 11111\ ~:!.tJO(I l'l'lllUI\' :!I l•.111i•1 \ KHl :1!101 Meredith Mansion This oul'ltand1ni: Ml'n'<Jilh <~ankn~ homl' .,how'> Ir kt• a model with fre,h paint. beJuttful new l'ar(>l'IS, 3 IJ.:l' bt'droom..,, 212 bath!>, li.:c fam1lv room & formal tl1nrni: room. If you'rt.' fu.,sy. you 'II love rt. A lo11 area 01>cn I louSl' Sat ..Sun. 203(.)'l Ravcnwoorl, llunlinj.?lon Beach. Century 21 Emery SIG :t'IOI Adult Hide-Away Tit(' Ma,lt:r Suite of lh1s bt'aullCul p,1rtv home l'i loc·atl'<i <tll hy 1tsdf on the 'l'l'Ond floor. O\ er look mi:: a fahulou., pool and JJl'UZll. A ground floor t•ntl·rta1nml'nl centl'r and j!ourml't k1t l'hl•n arc addition.ii h1ghl1i.:hls tu this 4 Bt'droom. 3 Uath. h11!hly upgradl'd home. One of a k111d al only ~2.500. Century 21 Emcrv llW :1:m1 A Gift of Bec:My Is Yours In This! tr11ru 1111, tw.i11t1lul l'r:1111•..,r.in p ;,.,1 ll11m1•' \ ~.rrtll·n l.rti·h1·n now111~· 11110 ,1 lw.1ur1lul p.1110 pool ar1·.1 h1r.:hlr~h1., th1 . -.p.11·11111' l h<1rm. I , h.ith 1.11nrh hnnw with up~rar11•., thrunut ('l11"· t1111t'Wl'1•11tr.1I J1.1rlo. '<l'hool~. h,.;r,.h1·' fl., ,hnpp1111.! Th" \\1•1•k ht''' pool IHI\' C1•11t ur\ :!I Jo;ml'l'V KW ·1:1111 ly The Seo Beaullful 4 bedroom, 2 bath La Cuesta. As!>umablt.' lodll Corner lot New drapes. all th1., anll more for S89.99S. Century 21 Berg 6404950 or 962·8891. IRVINE Cul•erdale "Mini Rancho" 4(. Cul de Sac lot su1TOW1d.'I this massive 2 ~ly 4 bedrm and BONUS ROOM home. Locate<! i; blk from the playgrounds & tenru!> courts Owner an'<IOus. so caU 645-7221 & :.ubm1l your best offer A~k1ng ~.000 We'n• hl're lo help, Century 21 We1>tc1rrr Kc;ilty. Bluffs C oftdo Twq~J:Y and our condo hofe -.omethmg 111 l'ommon they're lioth former modch Our X·model ·~ available and the thin price makes Twiggy look fat! How would you hke to te ll the guys you're living with a former model? Call Century 21 Mart en Reul Esta.le 640·S357. View! View! Uke tfte uncrowded fHllltcJ? Terririe 180 degree view of lhe Back Ba~. Many cu:.tom quahty features w1lh 3 bedrms & co1.y fam room. Prof. landscaped. We're here tp help so call 645-7221 Century 2l W~tcUff Realty . 1 NEWPORT BEACH SAM JUAH CAPISTRANO Conqratulotlons len!! ('enturv 21 \L1rtl'll Real J-~-.talt• 1s proud to a111111unt·t: that th<.' Stall' of C'alrf11rn1a h,,, 11..,t promoted Bell Holl to tht• orr.1·c· of Broker and 1·ntru'>ll'd him .is Notary l'ubhc. Whl'll \OU WJlll LO rll•al With J pr <t I 1•' , 11111 .ii o r hon l' 't v J 11 d 111ll'i.:ntv 1·;111 l\t'n, hc"ll pul your 1nlt·n•,t 111 'l I know. l'rn hr:-Son S1i.:rll'1l Tom fi ·IO !'.35i. lnYestmeftt Padre Serr a Jun1ol'rO burll a M1~:-.1on ne'<t door lo Ou~ shopprni: Plata. Conqu1~tuctort?S nearly rwnro the n1?1ghborhoo<l bv carting itwav 1ls treasures. hut now the touri...io; ,ire bnngini.: 1l hack Tn share rn the 8ona111.a """ ('1•11tury 21 Murtt•u Hc:il Estate filO ;,;i~,7 CALL or STOP BY one of the offices listed HERE for fast. efficient help: Huntinqton Beach 846-330 I 19891 B~t Huntinqton Beodl 962-889 I 200 Mewpori Cent« Dr. Newport leach 640.5357 621W.19th St. Costa Mesa 642·5062 I 7ll Westdiff Dr. Hewport Beach 64S.722 I 1740 OrCllMJe A•e. Costa Mesa 5.q..1168 24 18 Mac Arltiur at ford Rd. HB 640.4950 We're NATIONAL, but we're NEIGHBORLY ~~~!~! -~~~ -~~.e •••••••• 1 ~.~~!~! .~~~ ~~.e •••••••• ~~~!~! -~~~ .~~~ ........ ~~:~! .~~~ .~~:. ...... · I ~~~:~!!.~~ .~~.~.. .. .. . ~~!~! -~~~ .~~.t: ........ 1 ~~~!~! ..:~~ -~~~.... .. . . ~~~:~! -~~~ .~~~ ....... I~~~!~!.~~~-~~: ....... . GM~ral I 002 Getteral I 002 Ge-Mrol I 002 Gt:n~rol I 002 Gettttal I 002 Ge-neral 1 002 Gt'Mral I 002 General I 002 General I 002 .............................•...........................................................••............•...............................••........................•...........................•..•.••.•••••..... ESLEY N . ~YLOR CO RE ALTORS since 19 4 SHORECLIFFS EXCLUSIVE C'harm1ng Englt~h ru-.tH· w1lh Pl<' t urPhook St>ttmg ! He~tt ul & beautiful an•a ( 'u:-tom butll :i BH homt• with l11vel v pool Abundant fin<• wood thrw1ut Vtl'W of <X.'t':tn from m-.tr BR ~II '.\1ornmg C) n c >ix·n ~un l:! :m 1 :m 2 I I I Son Joaqlli11 Hills Rood NEWPORT CEHTE:R. H.I. 644-49 10 I 002 GflWral .. .. * Lorene Stinson 380 Poplar Loquna Beach \OJIC.ll•·lli• \111111•1 ol l 1t 1.,..1 10 t Ii. Sporh, Vacation & Recreational Vehicle Show .ti ll\1 \\\llfo.l \I c "'\I '' I I 11 \ t I' 11 IC l.111 ~ 111111 l.111 ., i 111 .... ,, 1K , ,, 111 11 1 l.illll \11111 111 l.1·1 .. • • • 1002 •···•··•·········•·······•·•·•·•·••••••••·•··· ....................•.. ,•, I' l ,,. I 1 " I . t i ''"Y I' .,. j v~r 8 •V"'' ,, J ' ,, t, 1f • " "'•· ' • • ~..,., • .. rlT'W ~· '1" f , '' .fm/\n'.. Irv,.. • ti 1r>f'.-.,, J ' ,, • N • j ., ... ,. ' ,, I ,. '" rh.-,t rhrv )r1 r I I I It""' ,. ,l l " . r ,. ''" 1 I 1 I '' 1 • ~ : " ~11h fl' 11 P tJ•1• ft, in w fh U11•1r W1J J'''• ,.,. p t . J' J ! ,, .... ' . ; Ir 1 lrnm nl.-I' in Lootliftq forward to 1«'Yin9 you Hti1 cOMing year -ttte prohssiOftafs I~ "'°"""'to •ff•e, srncii ~to car-.. '\lanny Allman Ltn<la /\j.!o~ltno Bob Ang<'ll Debbie 'Railey .Jack Rlanchard Carol Rrokopp Peggy French .John Hassell Rarbara Keer Rob Kocisko Lou Meadow" Carole Miller .Jim Owen Teddy Mair Hobby Robinson PauJ Schmidt Randy Tyler Dane Wilhite Ed Wolfe Carl Bake r Mark Cohen Jack Eisen hart Dick Green Helen Kotob Hal Sheakley John Yaccarino Joan Mills ( Bea Arnold Don Berman Bill Bolton Harry Cowan Carla Grifa~1 Jim Hogue Pat Kent Don Lake Sam Mc OOW('ll Tom O'Connor Jeanine Paquctk Bunnie Porter Gen Ryan Bob Scott Bob Sullivan Ken Warden Mike Wilson Ted Timmons Alan Beyer Oennese Cole Al Golub Mike Murray Bill Stewart Ron McBride John Shea an~=~.~ Prop1trtl•• 7Sl•t920 1400 OIJAll '1 NtWl'OU llACH WE WISH YOU A JOYFUL AHO MEANINGFUL CHRISTMAS DAY. MAY THE LORD'S ILESSIHGS Fill YOUR LIVES THRUOUT THE COMING YEAR. SIHCERElY DONALD M. BIRD A ssociates, Realtors 1 0021General I 002 macnab I Irvine realty FINER HOMES AtOM SI I 5,000TOS1,200,000 A HEW HOME FOR A MEW YEAR You can begin your New Year in a lovely 3 bedroom home w/fabulous view of the lake & golf course of Rancho San Joaquin. Beautifully decorated! $1 15,000 & you own the lancl! Jeanne Newman G42-8235. <W13) EXCLUSIVE IA YCREST Cus tom ·bualt -lg. beautiful lot - completely private. 4 bedrooms - formal dintng -family room w/flreplacc 2~ baths. Covered patio w /bu1lt-in BBQ unit for ex· tensive entertaining overlooking 15x33 pool . I deal location for schools & shoppin~. Asking $185,000. Mary Lou Manon 642~8235. (Wl4) PANORAMIC VIEW Of IOATS, IA y & cm UGHTS Dramatic Dove r Shores 2 bedroom + d e n . wood & stone home w/spacious private courtyard. pool. 1acu7.z 1. garden lightinJ! & mamt-free landscapmg on lg. cor· ner Jot. F eatures 2 fireplaces, beveled mirrors in dining room lath & plaster, beautifully crafted built· jn cabinets & deluxe security system! $215,000. Marjorie Mahon 644-6200. (Wl6) 642·823S 644-6200 ~I Oov•r Oriw Harbor View Center lrvrn• at Campui Valley Center 752·1414 .r VIEW MANSION OVER THE BAY Tasteful Kings Road 4 bedroom that has a view that won 't quit! Beam ceilings, newer construction, charm- ing kitchen <with an over-the-s in k view of the Turning Bas in } and an in- credible a mount of storage ar ea. This property has room for a tennis court. Presented at $325,000 .. REAL TOR S·. 675 6000 744~ East Co11H H1qhw.iy, Corona cld M.,, ,1lsu 111 Mr·s.i V1 1111• .ii !.>·11, •.mW Gen~ral 1002 G~neral 1002 ..•.•.....•......•..•....•...•.•••••••........ 3+ OCEAHVIEW 'forth L a.:una Bl'al'h Con1lil. Laqw I lx•clrm. I' · h11lh, f1replun· i-;, knsl\ e sundcrk w fa 11 t ast II' \'ll'W Exclu" \'l' S!Sti.500. 1).14. 72711 l"l~IU SH<it/c tJ"~ REALTORS FAMILY ROOM Tift• C'ntrv 10 hug!' h\ 1ng ro•1m llai..1·tl famrl.v mom'' 1th floor fO 1·1•1llni.: u~t·d lirrl'k I 1n•pl.11·1· N11 "'" l11i' Ill k1tdwr1. :! pilllCI' il\!'.UITl:thl1• \, ,\ p;iy 111i•n1 S'> 11 ,Ill lll'I' m<tnl h I ·.,11 •H,:1 fiih7 I I ~ * • [~Bl General I 002 General 1002 ••••.•.••••••••.••...••.••.....•.........•.... LEMON HEIGHTS -$239,500 4 lclnR-Pool -vt.w IALIOA ISLAND -WATYFRONT - $219,000 3 ldrM & 1112 ...... UnH llG CAMYOM -$198.500 2 .._ & D .. -Paol -Vl•w UDO ISLI -S 156,500 WISTCUFF -MIWPOIT IEACH $159,100 OCIAMFROMT LOT-SI 55,000 M!WPOlT DUPUS -S 154,500 MfWPOaT SHORES -WATHFRONT -SI lt,500 PIMIMSULA COtC>O-Stf,500 WATERFRONT HOMES 7i. 1 \\-' ( • I I h ,I '"' "'''1"'" I~ ~ h 1714)(11! M1•• J. \ l • /:i/ 1\ f./11/llL' /J!'/1111/lc/ ( /JIJ/11/lol/I J ,;: "'"':h·1· ( '11r/ : i11 ,,,,z /',11tl /l1•f!)m .\.111 Ii ,11.11 ·" (,'1 ft I / 1·1111 //t 11111 c,/i 111111 M 1 <11·,i.!1· 1\/1/..1• J;J,1A1· Ju Ii• M111 It< II N 11<1 Clwrlnwort It .Ii ffl' ()'Ile ml ( fi II ('11{1• / 111 l.r (),tit I if, l 11 /J111\\'1Jd1t· Ni I/ I /'ill Ill' l:r/11/1 l'urrcll 11111 /11• /1 fl i\111ri11 r;u111111111 1.1111 /1}11/t'I' lltll 1\: I frlt II (,'.,/,/ N.ri /.. J<t. A.ml < '11r/ ll11h1·r1s ./10111 /i11/1 I At II A1111;/// A1•11 /\ O\\ fltlfll .\fi i fi '""' .\111111i: /)01//( J ,1111111 PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 612 mo I 002 Generol 1002 ............••••...••.. •.•••.....•..•..•..•... BUILDER'S CLOSEOUT Dt:erfleld HorMs In Irvine 2 Complt•lcly dernrated 11111111•1 homes I 1'um ~u;,1:; A WARM SETTIHG FOR HAPPY LIYIMG l.n•nt :1 IM•clroom home lul';itctl 111 {'.d1fornra homl·~ <'.Ill lor 1111 ap pornlm1•11t to wt• the ('01.y £amt I \ I 11il111 WI l h flrcphr<·i" ~•·1rnr:rlc clin 2 l'opul:ir 5 Plan from in~ r o11rn anti sup1·r SJ:l.'1:1.1 kitl'h<.'n for Morn. 'J'h1 ch1ldn•n \\ii I love lht Ht·ndy for occupancy. yanl anti 11lt•,rl l11rnlion OJlCn rl:11ly 10·5. cxl.'cpt Good vulu1· ,11 ~711 ooo l:hrrstmus and New C1111673 ll.'.~I Yt•Jrs. Sale ofr. located '"'''' ., · 1 • 1 • · al 07 l.)cf"r~prml!<i Just I® •. ~ oll Oecrr1cld lltl Ph· , ~'>2·~11. Aitl ' GeMrat 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• fllc~~~.~~~ fflerr'J Chri6fm~ A COl.DWILL IA.Mia CO. 644-1766 '111 SAN JOAOUlN Hill.I ~D IN NEWPORT Cl!NTU J s '· '". -. . ~ ~~!~! !.~~ ~4!'~ .••••• .I~.~!~!!.~~.~~ ....... ~~!~! .~~ .~~....... ~.~~!!! !.~~ .~ ....... . ~ GtMral I 002 G•Mral I 002 GtMraJ I 002 Gflteral I 002 ~ .......................••••..•••.•...••..•...•.• c .••••••••••••••.••••.•••••••.••••.••••••••.• ~ • • • I l ~ .. • • • • • • .• • • . • • • • • preJen/J WITH JOYOUS NOEL YOU 'VE FOUHD IT! MoH· n ght 11\lO this Mes a V erde 4 bedrm. home . Owner 's transrcrrcd and 1t ':> ready ; now. In top condition well pric:cd at ; .. ~.000. 2121 TabacJo Pf .. Cotta MHG Swtdcry 1-5 MERRY CHRISTMAS HOME UKE A. PICTURE -Cute Cape Cod new ly r efurbish ed in wt·ll t>stuul1shed llL·tg hliorhood :-.:t•w <"~1rpcts and paint -tulal new kitchen and bath. 3 bedr m. home, looking ror a family who will appreciate all this on the Ea:>tsi dc or Co:.L;.i Mesa. '39,500 General I 002 General 1002 •••..•..•.............. ········•••············ H.\VE A.H OCEAHFtlOHT CHRISTMAS f ro m your S<' <·I u de d 2 b d rm . hideaway; you t';rn quietly meditate while the sea gulls c<Jvorl over the surf & sand a few fed from your sun- •• ~ deck. Pa radise for SJ9,500. Oh, yes. ••• yes, yes. 673-4400 DMsiOfl of Hcrbor lnYHfmeftt Co. General I 002 Gtt1eral 1002 ... ·.· ... .•. ~·· •I . . . ~ ~ . .............................................. TA.MARRON RESORT, COLORADO In winter, a luxury hideaway, com - plete with uncrowded :>k11n):!, indoor tmn1s, hcnlth spa. sw1mmin~ pool, massage, fin<• restaurants & h\e l'n· tcrtainmenl. In s ummer, kno>\n a~ om· of the• ftnl·~t golf & <"ountry club r c"rnrts. Xlnt con<1o·rcn tal in\·e~t· men ts. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bay-s1dt Drive , NB. 675-6161 macnab /Irvine malty ma'J the new · 'l}ear tring peace lo ftve and 9row . in /ailh & ha rtnon'i. !l ear tna'J we per~onaf/'J thank our wonderful friend~ and cfienl6 in newportfiarto,., !Jrvine & af f o/ · Orange Count'! /or our greale~l '!ear .. ~ ' "\ 'let. Jo~n macnat l Stal/ & _A.6jociale6 ' . • I . 642·123S 644-6200 901 Dover Drive Harbot Vltw C!nltr Irvine at Campu1 Valley C.nttr 7U·1•14 a Ur!/ Unique C~ri~lma~f U~l ()UI: li()i\tt:§ R[AL TORS', u/5 GOOO 2443 East Coast Highway, Corond !11•1 Mar J ISo on M t•SJ Vcrrt,. ,11 !J·1G 5990 • General I 002 General 1002 ........................••.•..•.......•.•....• MERRY! CHRISTMAS! To all our frit·nd-; from the staff al Davidson Hl'ull.v ... may the j oys o f the season he w1lh you a ll the days of the year! Bob l\ltll-1111 .111 Chris llrownin" ,Jeannl' t'.1111· C:l'11r~1· I IJ I HI"'" Tum U1•Jrth 1-\JVc 1-:v;in, U1J11e llu111r1d1 Jim L1mh•·rlh JoannJ 1'.1!11111111.1 Hol)4.'rt l'i·nk"' 111 ~t.iry SI\ ,1-.l!.111 Flort·nll' lh11mp,1111 l'olly Ult.>cker Torn Calle IMly L>uvid'lon llc·vl•rly Dearth CIJ)' Durr l\.1n•n llorfm.111 Nancy Hurst KJren Ncwcomli ,Jnhn P:ittcrson l'huck Sab1c Sally Somers \l ike Yusk1s DAVIDSON REALT! 5801 W Coast Hwy . N B 645 • 7575 3116 NewPQft Blvd , N 8 673·9060 GMeral 1002 .........•.................................... LES MILLER has joined the sales -..Lalf of S~l ect Propt•rl 1es. Les, who wt.1s form<'rly a teacher <inti coach at Jlarhor Hi~h and principal at Costa Mesa High, has a long 11::.t of commu111t v a<'hkvcmcnts including Lion's Cl ub District Governor . Chamber of Comm('rcc Director. and president of the l. 1n1tl'd Fund On Vl'. l.e'i has twcn o1C'tJ\ l' in local real f'SlJlc for 11\f' 't·ar-. and really knows Lhts cnmmu111t y' For trulv prof1·..,~10nal -.ervicing of a ll vour n>.11 t",l ,rt 1· needs call Les al :.::AJ.26()0 c:;:; SEL ECT I PROPERTIES $(g t"cil)N\-l£t~S .. Thof fnfriquing Word Gome wifh o Chuckle -----to,..d by Cll.V • •Oil .. ~ O 'e1rn,.?e J,.u,,, ti It• I : :R":~;:•G~~·.1 .. ,~ . 1 I I I I I -I I v A ti H [ I I I I 2 I 1 I• L Y R 0 G I v "H$, he. the yolk's on me," I I I I ,,d lhe Sweed ,h maid, dS ~he dropped --on 1he Iron• FUTHAL I '" -------. 1 of her dron. tlU ft llNS.U•A9ll Jofl <l If I It~~ ~ ?J((f At<1 1~1t1 SCRAM-LETS An1wer1 in Classification 8080 SUPERB HOMES REAL TY, IMC. Wis~ Yo1J merr'J driJlma~ From Our Staff Bob 0eMPll .lo<-Gul:oM Lorrie Benr1<>1t Jeon Marsh Vikki Wollocn Betty Chappel Anthony Ardiro Beniie Ar0.10 link Myon Ro Grey lwie McCoslOfld Jone1 Mulder Bill Starkey ~UPERB HOMES IUSW ........ C.M. HntfoMtrWktlitf 549-8655 ~~!~!.~~.~~ .... : .. 1~.~!~!.~~.~c:':........ Saturddy December 25. 1978 DAILY PILOT 0 5 G ... ret 1002 G.-rol 1002 ~~!~!.~~~~~•••••••• ~~!~!!.~~~'!9: ........ 1~~!~!!.~~.~~•••••••• • •• •• ••••• ••••••••••••• ·• •• •• • • • • • • •• • •• ••• •• • Geft•ral I 002 G~ral I 002 Getteral I 002 . ......................................................•.•••...•..... ESLf·~Y N ~YLOR CO REA l.TOHS :-.1 m ·t· 1 H4E Our office is closed Saturday. Christmas Day, but wtll be open Sun. JA.SMIHE CR.f:EIC OH~STORY A real Doll! New exclusive! Perfect plan with 2 bdrms, den & 2 baths. Lgc livinl{ r m , lge dining rm, wet bar, b e a ut l dscpng. T e rrific j acuzzi. Security gate, pool, tennis ct. $154,000 llG CAHYON -$215,000 Golf course view! Best location! J ust steps to Big Cyn C.C. We are proud to offer s uch an elegant 3 BR 2-story model. Built by Deane Homes. SHORECU~S EXCLUSIVE Charming English rustic with pie· turebook setting! Restful & beautiful area. Custom built 3 BR home with lovely pool. Abundant fin e wood thruout. View of ocean from mstr. BR. 201 Morning Cyn. Open Sun. 12:30-4:30 llG CANYON C.C. Give Her a Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year • C B~Oll00!\1 w 1.1ll th1• lui.uriou& tr1n1m111~i. J)Ovcr Shorr., $379,500 . •S tH;l>llOOM On<' level. Frml. llm. Sunta An:i llc11:hts. SX<!,500. •<l UJWIW0M One yr. new. OH l rvrne Ulvd ~125,000. • 3 UEOHOOM + lg. Cam. rm. Picturesque Cul de S.ic, orr Irvine Blvd. $112,700 Wt-; WISll YOU/\ MERRY Cll RISTM/\S! io~.ltl" '* RIRJM -~ " .. "tt POOL + VIEW! fl!1t• l>ov1.•r Shore:. lol a lion Truly rJnla!>llC 4 l>t!droom. rJm•I> room pool hurHe "1th ex pal'\:.l\l' \ 1~·w or lhl' Lip rll'r UJy and :.urruundml! mounlJlll'>. Entin• honH 1Ju1ll .irounc.l iilnum ;ind o\Jl vool with uniqul' of 'f/ewporl REALTORS 675-5511 # 11 CA.MYOM ISLAHD DRIVE: lie) CmtyOll Coado•lnham. 3 Bedroo"' aad den. catMdral c.UllNP. tpodous, C)t'oclolll llvlacJ -Pool & hftnrs, in thlt t.arf of ~wporl leach. $151,400. JA.SMIHE CRIEIEI<: &dttng spli~evtf hOMe with OCEAN VIEW; Many ._......._ featwff IMaatiful •lrron. top cpdlty applimcn. l ledrOOftll, 21/2 bath. famity room. In JASMINE CRIER when the IM•MJ1l1 gif"Ht. CR.,..._., I live tti.n too -Jean Colet 24 how security CJl'Cl"d. pool, facvm. T!M- HIS COURTS. clubhouw. $171 ,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona dee M..- 675-5511 Getter al I I 002 GNeral 1002 . ............................................ . Great View of a rea from this p rof. d e· corated 4 BR & fam r m home. Form al dining rm & cozy conversation area in L.R. Many lovely features. $235,000 l·u-.torn Couot:un. Cov 1-..--------------•lllll ··rt•d by dean, rt'lr.wta 11 BIG CA.HYON TOWHHOMES OPEH HOUSE SUHDA. Y 12:30-4:30 Rrand New! Golf course views, pit· turesque split levels (& 1 level) with cedar s hingle exterior. Private patios, beaut. ldscp, security gate, garden court entries. Vaulted ceilin~s. wet bars, formal DR, pools, jacuzzi, t ennis court. Choose from 2 & 3 bdrm homes. Buy today & save! For lease from S700 to ~50 m o. For sale from $118.500 to $159,500. 32 Canyon Isla nd Dr. <Off Ford Rd-Nr. Jamboree) LIDO ISLE HOME FOR LEA.Sf Lovely 2-story. 3 Bdrm & den home tn· l'l. lge mstr BR w/lge sundeck. Spac. LR & formal dining. Cpts, drapes. Un· furnished. $1,000 mo. By apPointm ent. 2 I I I San Joaquin Hils Road NEWPORT CEHTER. H.B. 644-4910 Gttterol I I 002 G~neral 1002 .............................................. Luxurious 4 BR. hom e. Family r m . & forma l dinin g. with view toward Harbor Isla nd. Boat slip. Sl2S,000. . BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\1dc Drive . N B 675· 6161 General 1002·G~rol 1002 •.•..........•.........................•...... SPACIOUS & PRIVATE Charm your family ~1 11d lncnds with th1:. lu\l'IV llal'l>or Vrt•w Palermo :\!odd. It '1ws 4 IJL'dl'Oom s, a lamily room , ~1 formal din111g room,:! frplt's ,I\,, man y other extras. $139,500. Shown by a ppointm ent only. Presented by· Getterol I 002 General 1002 ............•..••...... 3 BDRMS $39,500 Sh:irply u11grJ1k<l. nchl" h11bq11I :1 hd, 1 1 2 bJ <:n•tn lwlts, n·c area. rnmm '""''· all for undt·r $<\OK. Loan assum:iblc nr new VA -F HA t erm!> 545 9 1!ll . ........•••.•....•....• $59,950 I ll<'droom. :i h.llh . 1'11:trm 1 ni; h nmt• w 11 h m•:ir Ill'" plti.h 1·a r 1'<'1 10.: W11111I ~111ni;lc• root lli•aut1Cul land:.ca111n.: '"th ~prrnkh'rs. IA"1"ntc1I in r1n1• m•1ghhorhood nr S ('na'l l'latJ . h ie dome. f'abulou~ l.1rgc master :.uite "1th \ 1cw. Jl,1:;, hl'atc•d and llllcrcu j.,cun1 ),p:1 i !-h•.11n hath :mt! r:11 cll•11 .1 r c" . "' Itch(' n II II h hl'l·akfa:.t nook .. 111d 1.1mily rm w /w1·1 h:11 h..iH' view or IJJ \. Tll\'l'I ;1r1.· too many a11wn1111·: tu dc!tl'rllll: this t<1nta,ll< home to 11:.t. Truly a R<Xltl IJuy at SJ:w.ouo ~UPERB HOMES flHlTY I 1555 W Baker. C M Ned to M•rltel 8d~kel 549·8655 * * * Brian Buscom~ 1864 7 Cedar Circle Fountain Valley \'ou :Jl'I' thl• Wlllnel' or 2 ll\'.kN:l lO lh~ Sports. Vacation & Recreational Vehicle Show :11 lh1• l\"i,\lll·:L\t <' ti N \' ~: N 'I' I <> f\ CE'ITl-.1< Jan 2lh111,J a 11 •1 ( ',111 ttl:! :.iii>!. I':\ I :1:1:1 lll 1 l.11111 ~our l11·kl'h . *. EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE IN IRVIHE TERRACE \\\· .1r1· pn·-.o·ntin;.: th1:. tl ht1n1 11\1· h11n11• lu r t ho'oc "h11 t llJO\ a ".11 m . rd."cu ,11 mm.ptwrl' 111 :i 11111<'l c·o1mr ol ln1n1• Tl•rran· Ft•.11unng lour bedrooms plu::. !Jrnily room O\'crlookms.: an am pie :.w1m111111i.: 1'1>111. till' huU~(' prov111t•!; lor 1•11111 ph•lc r.1m1ly pll'.1:.111 ,. '1'11p l'Olldll11111. ul l'lllUl>l.I, IVllh .I l!t'rll'l'OUS lot ;ii lm~111g tor pl<Jn:. lo l'X p.11111 L ill lur :111po111l ml·11t to ,,1•1· 1 1.1:1 x:-i:-10. CH'f1Jf11•1 ·11• nr11 1111rt • [~lflaH\I $36,950 11~1~ 646-ssn Priced to s~m tJ:-llVEltSITY l'/\HK -. . Cla~siril'd Ads sell l11g ANYTIME ~·t· 1111, d111r1111ng up· ilcms, small Items or ~:r:111t•cl t :inlily hoine any item. 642-5678. 1•--------1 fx:lon• ynu h11v. :t IK•clrm, $@\\.JU1A-l£t~5 .. Thof Intriguin g Word Gome with a Chuckle UIM4 ~t CLAT a '°WIN----- 0 Reorronge 11-e 6 te•o,..t;.l.,.j •O'dt below to .. ake 6 .;~gte wMds.. P''"' tet1er• of eo<h lf'l lft ltM of l.QUOH'tt HE GRE E l· TUFTJ O I I I' I I TEYRAT I* I' I I I I S A V l A S I A henpecked husbend, 1 I I I I I who m11rrled his wife be· '---1. . .......1o.-a... -1. . .......1o.--J. c11use she was qood look· I y 0 J 1 l A I Ing but lelor found out . thet she telked too much, 1 I I I I l seld, "A thing of bteuly I R H E L A w 1 '· 0 --." ti I~ 0 c-i.,. t+.. (h11<••• quo•~ I I I" I I I Y"" ~~1!1.! ::p ~"'.1.:e. •""'-...... ...-._ & ~irA\",'° I' I' r r I' I' I' I' I' ,.. I ! r?.;: I I I • I I I I I· I I SCRAM-LETS A.Its-en In Cloufflcaffoft 51 00 ·- :!1 , ha, IJ.: li\'1111-: -+ fain rm, fr11I. bltns. t·' /\ h1'.1t 1,,1Unllrv rm. patio, dhl .:.1r , low prir<• ol S74.000. l,i\/l :r.128. CVl'S fil5 :.l!'1:I Lachenmye Realtor CALLUS FOR COttdos fTwnhws In Tustin jlrvine From $3fl,OOO to $69,000 EXCl::LLEllilTTERMS THE HOMESELLERS 752·5151 POOLSIDE BEAUTY Sut'l"r i;harv 2 hd, :!11 bll lownhorne rwxt lo J>tlOI & sl<'J>S lo lenn1!! courls. Ila" /\IC. blt·m BBCJ, gar door oJX•ner, compactor. <'tC. ror only $47,500. 545·M91. ~ Walker & lee RHI lstate T r y o 0 11 ll y P ilo t CIM!\lflt-d Ad to buy. sell or r~nl somclhlnir ELKINS WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A JOYOUS HOLIDAY SEASON GEORGIE IELKIHS CO .• REALTORS 881 DOVER DRIVE 63I·1800 General 1002 Gttttrol 1002 ........••..••••••••.•..•...........•••••••... UNIVERSITY PARK -$74,900 P opular 3 bedroom Princeton model townho use in V11l a~e Ill. Beautiful ope n beam <:l'ilings m living & dining rooms . New tile kitehen. Airy end unit near pools & tennis courts. llG CA.HYON $229,000 4 bedroom . Open & light. View Conversation pit. Good lot. !-;lamed glass w in dows. Profcs~1onal landscaping with fountam. Much, much morL'. A·FRA.ME BEA.CH HOME Two blocks to beach or community tennis court & pools & clubhouse. Comfor table 4 bedroom, wood paneling, private s undeck, open study. E njoy Newport Beach Jiv. ing for S,14,750. OLD CORONA DB. MAR HOMIE Natural wood , w a rm pape r s . Fre n c h doo r s, 2 patios . 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Remodeled in 1974 . Two houses from tennis courts. $120,000 IS SPA.MISH YOUR STYlE? lt 's all her e in this custom dc- s i g n ed corner home built by Val e ntine & l andscaped b y B eeson. Large m assive r ooms w !high ceili ngs, 3 bedrooms, game room , p r i vate m ast e r s uite w /jacuzzi. $239,900. TERRIRC TRINA. On Jovcly g r eenbelt in North Bluffs . Professionally decorated & in m ove-in condition. 3 bedrooms, 2'h bath s. For ma l din ing. Realistically priced at $122,500. IRVIHE TOWHHOME In beautiful Dl'crficld . This two bedroom highl y upgrndcct home Is priced as an investment opportuni- t y ut ~.500. VIEW -INCOME -POOL One of Cor ona dcl Mur's finest. 2 units, one with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths & game room w /wet bar. Other w fJ bedrooms, 2 baths. $210,000. THE CAREFUL IUYBtS DllAM Gel more for your money with this outslanct ing Tu rtl e Rock 3 bedroom ho m e onl y four houses from pa rk & pool. With fa mily room . dining room, atrium & coun- t r y-stylc w ooden decking. $89,950 land included . FREHCH CHA TE.AU OH THE IA. Y ·One of a kind view w ~· on tho wate r plus pool. 4 bedroom, 3 bath, m a ny cust om features. Family s ized kitchen, large living room, curving stairc ase. All with a feel- ing or quiet elegance. $475,000 fee. , A COU>WBJ. IAHIH CO • 644-1766 2111 SANJOAOUINHll.lSAD. IN NIWll'O"T CENTI" ~ ~~"'----------------------------'. -,. D6 DAILY Pll.Of Saturday. December 25. 1976 HouHt Fo,. Sok .•••.••...•..••.•.•...• •·····•················ ..........••••••.••••.. ~-~!=! -~~~ .s:!:. ••••••• 1 ~~!~! .~~ ~.. .. ... . ~~!~! !.~~ .~~.~ ...... . . Gener al I 002 GeMral I 002 Getteral I 002 Corona del Mar ....••.•............•.. ···•···•············••· I 022 Costa Mffa !!'!':~!'!~ ~.~~~. ! ?.~~ ~-~!~! !.~~.~~.~ ........ 1 ~~~!~: .~~~ -~~:........ ~~~:~! .':';~.~°!: ....•..• 1.-.Jne I 044 lrviM I 044 logllna 8.ach I 048 1024 ·············································· ·····•··········•······ PRIVATE BEACH ACCESS 4 IR Reduced to $109,500. 2 Sepcrote HOVIH on lint. Full of E:u1b1t1c Charm. $115.000. SOL VISTA. Cui.Wm ~aut)' With 3 H1', & formal dm111g , t..'<luld I~· 4 lir. Atrium & fam1l) r o o rn . S u µ l' r neighborhood Pric:cd to .'>l'll .................. ..... ...... .... ........... .. . ..................... . Pete /Jarrell Jeafi'J 111·eJen/J WITH ·JOYOUS NOEL YOU'VE FOUND m -Move right into thas Mesa Verde 4 bedrm. home. Owner's tr(tusferred and it's ready now. In top condition -well priced at $i6,000. 2821 TabacJo Pl., Costa Mfta 5'lnday 1-5 MERRY CHRISTMAS HOME UKE A PICTURE -Cute Cape Cod ne w· ly r e furbished in well-established neighborhoo<l. New carpets and paint -total new kitchen and bath. 3 bedrm. home, looking for a family who will appreciate all this on the E astside of Costa Mesa. ,,9,500. HAPPY HOLIDAYS ENJOYED IH WESTCUFF PERFECTION - W:.irm and welcoming home with ex· tra s pecia l c us tom decorating. 3 l){..'<frooms and family room. Lovely paneling, tiles and wallpapers -like a model home. $137,000. CHRISTMAS HOBBIES AND GAMES ROOM IH 4 CAR GARAGE -For col- lector s, hobbiests. Plus ruce 3 bedrm h9me localed in choice neighborhood in Newport He ights $89,500. BRIGHT STAR SUPERB LOCATION -Overlooking length of Upper Newport Bay, Rambl- ing 4 bcdrm. h acienda on 31h acres. Bi~ trees. lovely gardens with s wim· ming pool and entertaining center, separate fro m main house. Room for horses, tennis, orchards etc. $550,000 START THE NEW YEAR IF YOU MISSED YOUR DREAMHOUSE - for Chris tmas. sec it now~ Do ver Shores Bayfront -60 ' on the water with pier and slips for large or many .small boats. Gorgeous home -entry c·ourt with swimming pool, 5 bedrm, formal d ining and much more. 642-5200 S PANISH MANSION ON HILL POOL+ BEACH S58.250 Scdudcd COUI tyurtJ f'n try to magmficent t•ntcr 1.11ncrs j.)t!OthOUSl' v ,Hilt 1•<l 1·eihni::~ add rlr:uua to .1rt1st1c :.ctting. ll u~c lloor tu 1·1•1ltng crackling lu'cphu.·c. Gpurmel pulJ kitchen . Ma ssive h1Jcaway llla1>ler suite +guest quurti•rs. Tcr· r,1c:c overlook:. 1>1JJfkl111g pool & grounds. !1U:1. 71\lll, llUt'J llj 11• 1' ,,,,, ,1)(1f ff!• f ' MERRY CHRISTMAS F'HOM TllESTAl"FOF C . F. ColHworthy Realtot-s 640-0020 MESA VERDE HUGE LOT FIX & SAVE MESA DELMAR POOL HOME 111e 1mce is right, the loe11llon is great, th1 mi1tr bdrm is j.!lunt, the yanl Is pool s11,ct.I, till' I a n d 1 s f 1• ,. • t h ,. b<1U1rooms art! two ant.I l ~droom /2 lath Dbl. .:arul(l'. 1''1rnc:et.I yud S.W.750. 1't'r ms. RoyMcCcrch Realtot-18 I 0 Nt!wport Costa Mesa 548-7729 WESTSIDE REAL TY INC. 848·2323 lhe f1rc:~~~721c1 too. Hacienda .. ri;l~'.~·~,~Ufif.:F; Ch: .. ~s.~~;i.~~E,,, ' liaU1s, family room + .:noel homl' .inti a grt?at BRAND NEW den, formal ll1111ni:. wet loan 111 tlw l'l'ntl'f of ll U. har, built HI vacuum Ma,~1v1· stone l1r1·ph1C'I.', 4 BR + DEM T r u l Y )\ 11 o o t ) :!I' la1111ly r11t1m, n 1rpl'I the ideal comblnallou or r1e1i:hborbood, UKH, <:.ill ini-: 111111 <lrapl·s. ~l!'.,000 a new home 111 an ~I0-1720 down µa ys to 1-'llA c s t a b I 1 s h (! t.I IJ.1h.1ote and S•IOH per TURTLE ROCK OPEN HOUSE BY OWNER 5-tday DEC Z6TH T1w1I 11ars Dtc lOtta 2 Story, 6 BR·Plan 7. Giant wood beamed ste p down living room w !floor to ceiling frpk. Formal dining room, family room, kitchen w /nook. Beaut. landscaped, low maint. yard . Secluded master bedroom, lower floor rooms open to garden & patio areas. 3 Car garage, loads of storage & m 3ny extras. Call Don Olk (7141 833-9609 or (714) 751-4642 NOR INS REALTY l'IUMI•: C:O~JMERCIAL Ltrl'S in V1c:turia Beacla urea. Two C·l lot:>: three li·2 lot.s. One of U1e last ~ood business locations on C:oast I h~hway. Totul pacl<u~{' S2JI ,000. neighborhood. Ceaturini: TARBELL 111011lh pays all ~!}.WO lnl~ I 044 lrviM I 044 all the late:.~ kit chi:n •llJ lull pr1te-llUH H V ! •••••••••••• •••• •• •• •• • ••••• •• •• •• •• •• •• • • • • • • poin1mc11ts oversiwd 531 ·5800 TENNIS PLAYERS EXCll•\Nta; your in- !!Urai;c, large rooms. :i "~I In California" lntffnational Real THE 1·1111\l' property localed baths, step down wet Estate Network E I TAKE NOTICE! unnl'l11•re 111 Orani;e har. mint ocean view. i\11 1'y Ownr. Clt>:in Collegcl----------1 PR ST GIOUS SUIJt'I' ~h.wp •I h1:<lr1111111 C.:1•lmlv lnr tl11s wood & WJlk1ni; distance t l'nrk 3hr. :!ba, pool, RACQUETCLUB l'lan '.!.·W 111 '"l'hr• gl.1s~~·o11Ll'lll~o1·aryw1tll 11r1v:ilc beach. Only xtras.IS:1J-~;(Jo. Popular Brisb:1tw Modd (;oh1ny .. uwlu(lt·~ 11,.:ht.-tl :1 ll<ln11". 2 haths & an Slti5,000. fce. Dana Point I 026 Irvine I 04'4 ft-:iturang 4 bl· di t1t1tll. t~·nrus courts, l'o1 n111u111 orc·.111\11'w. Sl25,000. Call 644-7211 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Catn1ly roorn. funn.il din t Y P 0 o I• Park 4~ * 494-8057 * ~. '. . . [IN] L,.i_ngo o~t~~!~Ee~~!!l'l~ ~~i:~~ ~, txt:'.u~n~~~s ~~~~~:1~· ~£.~:r~:~~: _M_Y_S_T-IC_H_l_L_L_S __ ~,=·~ well dont? Plan 102 in ideal 1"'1111> for lhe ex· now' 3 br. 3 ua, Sauna, spec- "The Willows". Th 1x ecull\c & his l'arnlly $68,500 tm·ul11r vu. great Exec. -OPE ..... HOUSE Pnc1· rcduceu ror fa:..t /\ CostaMesa 1024 • " horn\! !1.:atul't'b 3 sulC'" lJJ ISUR lwnw. $155,000. "t. J N s 1' A NT L y A p bedroom, tormal c1111111~ HJ 7tm ••••••••••••••••••••••• . + tnntractor ~nil.Jed I 3561 ESPIRIT i . -----Fine Mesa Verde 2 Story P EALING ... Pres1ii::ious GU....aA 5 Hr, z•.~ ba, man)' custom 3 bdrm Beach f:tmily room! Ccnlrnl I LA f"'lll a mcni ltt·s. S96, 700 i'h home. Palisades area or ;ur, upi;raded cur(><'llll~ ~ HIDEAWAY 751.:l'J:JOpnn only Capistrano lleach. Some & wall l'ovennj!s. LIVl' ~ · ~ lledr•oom & ckn 1n ·"'can view. love & lie happy 111 '> ••• .,.·, ,,. "" •~ ·c 1 1 · · < '.111' on w 1:.eclut.led rrar 437l"CAMINO ..,..aut1 u rvrnc. ~ ; • , " O ... L 67 500 'anl Patw, terrace &. CAPISTRANO "" y $ • RANCH REALTY \1t1· ho11:.e. One milt· to OP EN MONUAV, DEC. l46560ranqeAcres 55l -ZOOO towu&l.11:.t<:h Allth1:.lor !;:.,~l 437 :: 18:.1 ~.. 551-2000 Orangl.' TreC' Lake Condo :-cl' ti-1:1 l~~l(i 493·&!12 ~ ----lhr + hill. ,\(', I I' :mh. from 1;00 10 4 .00 I RANCH RE.ALTY unly $ti4,:»0o:Call now to ~ ~··'!·· SPANISH ,.:ralll•S, T"'nnb. ~::.71HJ ~ PR€STIG€ f.ountain Volley I 034 SPLE.._.~OR ti75·1i:t!i alt fipm I -I HOM€' FIXER UPPER ••••04••••••••••••••••• "" THE RANCH -> Contloforsale4l.lr2l>a Beaut1Cu 1 Svral'u~e 2 ,. .,1 ( ,.,. NB Brin~ your paint & T LC . l~J sq.~l."' Mile Sq~,m: 551-2000 Th 1., 4 h d rm h 0 m I.' rm, din rm .. ! \'.1r g.u'. UI' In nice nc1gh1Jorhood . _ . · ' . : RANCH REALTY Moclcl 111 Cnllt;/.!•' !'ark. sly 4 vr, .::i 1 1.1. .1m 1 .II.kl~ . .-cwporl. . . $80 000 a r"a as'·i·ng Park. Green~lt & mm· ----------• ,.. g ·' cl c 11 i\: lrJ ' ~ ' " I& • ""·1"11" featurl's :Ct'nlrol;11r,l1lc ra1uc .. 'I s 1 '" S,5:1 950. A••t. ti73·7601 mon poo re~ ..,.,.,JVV. COZY & 552 88,, ' " Hon Ellis mof, coveretl µatm. clec. __:__ __ H.B. Heally 53G·ti50'1 COMFORTABLE g,orai.:c dn<>r op~·nl'r, CHOICE EASTSIDE 4Bll <!BA home near Wes t cl1ff shoppini.: & schools. l'h1yhou~c m re ar yard, hoat/earnpcr ~torag<'. CALI. today to see this fi ne family homl', 645·664u ''THE trai,h t·n111pa1·1ur 11111 HuntiftCJfon Beach I 040 tcs~ionally lanu:.c,qittl ••••••••••••••••••••••• TERRACE'' yard. INCOME AsklftCJ 577.900 PROPERTY ONL y 14555 SERON OH A LOT · Attractively upgraded GREAT FAMILY HOME In th<· W1ll11w "', :1 lit•<ln11•ms.;: t,ath .... 1•u u11 lhllllll\ l.11 <;1' 1111 I '••rli'l'I 1111· llt1· 1•11111 l' l ,111111) ll• 1·n1nv ~i:' .. 1H1 ~lttn REAL ESTATE QOO Glcnneyre !>t. 494 9473 S49 0316 Inspirational Us£• your imnj!ination 011 th1!> c·harm1n1o1 tratl1l1onal d1urth on lOOxlOU lot. S!t;i,lt<MI Fanta~llC l'i lht.• \\Olll ror £ PRESTIGE l111s lnvt·ly :1 b1l. :! ha, I· H I HOMES hom1•. Crl"at ll&F pool - 2HOUSES $68,900 I Two large new homes on Popular Cardiff Mod1•I ~ a lot located m prime Features. Ceramic Lilt• Hunlmgton Beach r<!nlal an:a. i::ach home has (J) entry, orig wall mural , three la rge bet.lrooms up~radcd light rixtufl'~. and double i.:arai:e. The hew p<1llo covc:r, night RANCH REAL TY 551·2000 GRACIOUS massive kitchens have lights. Ideally locat1•cl all the built· ins. Owner i~ Near par k, 1x111b & :.l111v on lge 1·ornl'I' lnl. w 1plc11 ly of rm for tra1h•r or lioat. St.cp-. to p.1rk & t1•11 ~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I "'" rn qu1cl t·,t.il1ll·.h1·d LIVING willing to sell on an in· ping. Owner will c·on + INCOME UNIT tere_,;t only Loan. Call for sidt>r carryin" hac:k a Christmos Bonus Guaranktd lo kN•p ~ 1111 ('nrnly ;at anytime of th<' \l'ar O"llt'r s JU~t ti.id th<' t•nllrc hOUM' llhUl;it etl l'hal will k1•t•p \ "lff 1~·n1ral u11• cond111t11111i~ ~~~~~:! .......... ! ?.~~1~~~~~:! ..... ' ..... ! ?.~~ PEACOCK HILL Spa<' in us f'X ecut ivc home in pre- "' 1g1ous Norlh Tustin. 3 Bedroom. 3 h:.ilh with v1l'W from balcony, on large est<itl·-~ir.ed lot, near schools and r id- m~ ..,table. $102,000. SEE TODAY! CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M . BIRD Assotiate s, Re altors K"'P !Wt IMMdy directory "'""' .,_ ttli• wMftld en .,_ 90 hon...-ti'"). Aft ttw loutlo•H ll•t.d t..tow .... dncriMd ... CJ"•~ d.+afl by edvtrild!MJ .he~ iii todoy'i DAILY f'tlOT WAMT ADS, P~ \ttow'"9 ot>ft ,,_.. #« tak or l"ftlt -.,..:! lo IM •toeh i.,fonooatiool lio tlliJ c.,_. Heh ~ Md s...,doy. HOUSES FOR SALE l IR & FAM RM °' DEN 460 Prn-.pect. Nt•wpurt Heh 642 0417 S73.000 Sun. 12·5 l IEDROOM •201 Morning Cyn (ShorP<·lfs I CdM &M·,1!110 $.C!35.0(~ S/S 1 ~:30-4 :30 442 E l M:t<l<'na, Npt JIL'i, NB ~6 23 13 J II Ir FAM RM °' 084 32.'i3 Washmglon, Mc•sa Verde, CM f,.Hi 2313 Sun 1-5 4 IEOROOM 6441 Reubens, Huntington Beach 897-0321 Sun 1-5 11:n1 Apel. Huntington Beach stn-0321 Sun 1·5 426 San Bernardino. Npt Hgts, NB 546-2313 Sun 12-5 4 IR & FAM RM °' D84 2828 Tabago Pl., Costa Mesa 642-5200 $86,000 Sun. 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 32 Canyon Island Dr (Big Cyn) NB 644·4910 $118,500 Sun. 12: 30-4 : 30 HOUSES FOR RENT l IEOIOOM 20051 Shorewood Circle, H.B. 960-3989 $385 mo. Sun 1-4 . * ** ' ,ool ... ....,°"' w .... fr°"' Ir pool . " I rlt•tghlrnrhoocl. l>nly ::;li\l,fiOO 'i·IS !>l!IL 4BEDROOM ,l•>J.! to l11•ach I rom th 1~ hcautiful hi ghly up i.:r.Hlt•d home. llui.:1• llv Ill/.! room with v,1ullc1J 1• t• ii 1 n I!' . G 1111 1 rn c• t k1lrhen with f111 rll:JI d111c ,\,..;um.1ul1• V .\. p.1v menls s:.!l(i 1.10 pl•r month J lurry• CJll 91;:11,7fi7. I ;''-4111 J •ll I ' ' • I REMODELED CLASSIC F.xpa11d1•d I nont t m /cl 111 1111 wie:,tm frplr, 3 li.:c lldrm,,, :.! hao;. Sltnw-, tii..1· m1tt.ll'i hnm<'. ori.:111.JI 11\\nrr. Crt•at l•lt'.1 . Boui.:ht rn:w, ... o pr11'1'll lo :.cll.it~!l.!J50.515 !).1:11. c: .. tm lu"ury un 8th let• ·I lllh, 11" h.11 h~. hui:t• rns t r '>llilt' w frpli'. 111111 (!ill rm & l.1m rm Fah11l1rn' hnnw I,,, hot h t.1m11 y 1·oml111t t. l.t\1•,h 1·nt1·r 1, 111 · 7i' 11 ur -- rtal'I! h111ldahh.! ll .! Int. t.:h.11•m101( oldrr hnm<· re• c·1•nt·ly trplcl. drptl & p.wcle1I. 11111<1' l1v rm , w 1·nrrwr stunt• frplr. St·11 hohhy rm. 11.u h'll' t11 , 11ui111 a 11111 t for >. t ra tn <·11m1'. Our 1· x<'I us1 vc'. t~lt.1-7711 ur 5 ICl >S!l 11 h u · l L 2nd TU. Three luxuriously large s owin,. appo1n men ff 3 CAROB brdn111ms keynotl.' one of (714) 1142-2.'i:IS. 1111r licsl East Side offer· r••1>1 ''1 9 ·" "' ''"' ""' "·' I ~:~~;. ·:~1. ~0:Js~ ~~'u1~e~ [ \6--.1?! il!i:l·~ ~ .I l'Jr garage with shop l~~~· ~~-~!~?~~~·~~~!~~·~~~!~~ · .· spat\.' ;rnd loft make tl11s ::: a wondcrrully Clexi.ble S&S Resale Specialists. J, home for. a large family. 4 or 5 bdrm models avail, Ni:w paint and plus~ some w /pools. 9613-4602 C'a rpetrni.: .too. PLU!; Pcnrungtonl'ropert1cs '+523 CAMPI.IS Dt·IRVINE Ol'E.~ U/\I L V RA :\I TO ti P M. 1111d lwal111g hill lo .o ---------rn1111rnurn :1 llctlrt1•111 h THE TERRACE an<I a <h·n a1ul 111 ... 1 11· 2 BR·LOFT·A /C llental Uml m llack. •!l!llQuail l liitilPlac• . Praperti•• 7Sl •t920 1400 OUAllST. NIW~ORT llACH ~~--~------ Shaded T~es-Gcrden REMODELED COTTAGE Brand nt• w car pc ts. drapes, p:unt and leaked floors. l::nl'lo:icd garden room highlight s this spectacular horn•· :i Bedr m .. 1'1 Bath. :! fir<'1>lan's. J usl a :-hurl walk from ~olf n1ur:-1· 1n one of llunlin gton J\1.•,1rh 's finl':.t arc•as. All this for only S83,U00. RANCH RE.AL TY 551 -2000 SHARP SHARP n •ntlv h••tl t·~tl'rinr ··1111 1-;,tr.1 ... g.ilnr1· 111 tl11' l•I\ en r;•paintl'll 1'•11· ,1p t•lv t:art.11rr 1no11t·I h11nw poinl11\t·nt to \Pt' tlw h1•,t ,,111i•h is r1,.,,1g nt'tl tor l)lly in tm\n, 1·:ill r•m1plclt' l"""i: 1n & out lkd c;,1rpcl Hl•allor... Sorn1· or Ill\' t•\tl'.IS Ill 10:1 :rnio 1•lu1le st111111111i.: i,:ank11 ---------•I entry. 1\11·\11.,•n t1l1' m Deer field AliJH'n plan -TH--E PRICE kitl'lwn ~ ... loath,, C'u:-tcrn1 foalurin~ 3 br, fnm rm. t·:iqwt~ & tlr,1p1·'· plu-, .:i dm rm. cUl·tle·sac lol'.1 IS RIGHTI t14•auliful lolt \\1\h ·' V•l'W lion w /lJrl(C lot Up • ul the Sant.a ,\11.1 l1ghl!!. graded l'arpeb, tile & l3eaut1f11I Plan 10:! 1n c:real buyatSi!°>,5011 clraix·s. Tinted windows ''Thi• Willows" arr:1 ol in ltv rm & self l'll'aning lrvinr Thi" sm~lc :o.tory oven & upgratfl'd dis-ho111c lculurcs 3 hwashcr 111 k1ld1i:n 1hk hcclroom:. & 1lln111g room 111g S?!l.~>1111. Is \'lose t» park, pool, t1•11 red hill ~:.~. 552-7500 26 Sanderlin9 m-; rourto; & Irvine J11gt1 l'rn•t·rl fnr fa;.t sale Can --------- ' ~unday l !'I -• $62,750 WOODBRIDGE S&S "Redwood" ~t·w on the· m:irkl'I. 'II REAL ESTATE The Perfect G tft For Christmas ~ 11t11111 l'li.1rm collage ,, , 11111 em I' or a r y h i IJtt••., loe.t11•cl within w.llk1ng cl1stancc to lx•a<'h. Sl!!l,500. New Listinq 1>111ill·x. l unil has 2 Bdrm:.., rl 1n1ni:. fir('pl:ic·1'. dN·k & view~ 2nd unit has 2 lldrm:. .• 111ry d1·n, :! f 1replat·es + u1lgra<lt:.. $125.000. Great Potential! J brlrm. hnmc on 3 large R·2 lol. nic>m ror an add1- l 1on a I unit. S41,000 l"lllM. IHH So. CIJ:Jsl llW\'. LACitJNA BE1\CIJ 497-2457 $57,950-Vacant ;\11)\ll' right in! Cool. ~hatly yar<ls around this 3 Ul•tlroom hum<' with d1·n and <l111ing room. Pot lldly stove to warm your !tit'" by. Tra1l1·r parking. M1nimum·tarc yard IAits In offer, UK H, c:all ~J 1720 HOLIDAY SPECIAL 1 he Sl'en on np1·11 hnusc ·~ .' 14582 Oranqe Acres I hurry 1f yuu'n• lo•1k1111: --------- TARBELL "1t I In California" LET THE DOG RUN . ;irouml lhis lovely 3 lw•clrm t.1m1lv home. S.t\. lits Then"11 plenty 111 room f11r him to strcfrh hi!\ h•gs, Cor yours l ! Tlwn rl'l;,x "" the plush t·arl)Ctrng in front of your hcuutiful llSl'rl bri c k f1n•1.1lae<! lnlcriur 1s uni· qutly il1'rnr:ltt·<l with 1·1•d11r sidrnJ! and shakl'. Outdoor cnll.'rlui run it's E·Z m fenced back yard & larl(c patio area. A MUST for a fun lovini.:, p 1· t Io v i n i:: r a m 11 y ! $1"1~.000. •MQuail l liilPlac• , Prap•rti•• 7Sl•t920 1400 QUAIL SI. NIW~OU llA(H Tak<' 4 Bedrms, Urn and R.AHCH RE.ALTY Family room. add pool, jaCU7.Zi, firc·rtll~ and ___ 5_5_1·_2_0_0_0 __ _ supcrlJ decorating. Set in ---------•! lovely nei~hlX>rhood on pnvatr, trcC' linctl Cul de Sac. pay only $92,000 anrl happiness is sur<' ltJ follow~ Pttmium Location A Greenbelt lotalion and ___ 55 I ·2000 :1 mou9ta1n view arc only the st:f\ot ol' a loni;? hst of specialties. I\ 'I Bedroom + Den or 5 Bedroom llamplon i n Greentree llomes, Lhat makes you fl>cl like you're a country resulcnt. Give yourself ;1 pre·Chrislmas treat ;mtl • Roberts Realty 162111 Beath ll•d nunllntton Buch call. ---------•! Red Car(><'t Heultors Meridith G crdens 833·33ll0 BYOWHER 4 BR. formal entry & rim· PRICED TO SEl..L, by rm, l''am·rm w /bar, ownrr. $85,000. lmmcd comp. r1•r:lec in/out. 3 Car occupanc·y Luxury 2 nn. i;?nr, lgc boat gale w/pool library, Hancho San Joa· s11..c lol. Will be hstmi:? quin Condo. Fully ap· w /realtor soon. Stral poinled , 1nclcl air now & save at $95,500. 547·3fl87 or nfl. 5prn & Prine only. 008·7444 wknds 54•1·571H lrvlM l 044 Irvine 1044 VIEW or lake anti mountain!'>. In l·enter of Woocl hr ulgc. Close lo propo~c·d i,hop· ping Cl'nll•r. /\way l rom traffic. On a q111rl n il de· SUI', 2 llOH~IS. 2', Loa plus dc•n hom1'. will tic• n· ndy lor oc:i:upam·y HI ~pr· ing '+523 CAMPUSI>t·IRVIHE OPF.N DAILY !IA M TUG l'.M. ....................... ······················· --------- for a hoinr 111 Woncl hncll(c. /\ tll'W 2 !>l•Jry, 3 hdrrn home nc<1r thl' l.1k1• Complel<• w1lh :J haths and y111tr 1'hnw1• ol ruh)r ol 1•arp1•ts & lilt• ()nly $!S:l,'.llXI PORTER RE.ALTY 1000 N. C:>t Hwy, Laguna 497-2468 VETER.AMS lls1• vuur (; J. lo:m; Dana Knoll .. •I hdrm. with view 01 <1eca11. val!('y & mlli. $75.IJOO OCEANFRONT OYO Luxurious Tahlcrock 2 ---------•I hclrm .. :! haths. St25.000 OCEAHVIEW red hill ~:.:. 552-7500 LCICJUfta Beoch I 048 Sp;1C'iu11 s & private 2 •••••• • •••• •• •• •• • • ••• • hdrm. + den with POOL. Merry C hristmas and Happy Holidays 'I'<) A LI. 1111 7.ni:rmllkY. llkr ,\lil'l' Hohman, As~or ''Z" Realty 494-8611 ~lttn REAL ESTATE 900 Gl•.•nneyrl' St.· 494 9"73 ~49 0316 NORTH END SIJ:!.5110 Loguna Ni«JMI I 052 ···················~··· SEA TERRACE •UIH Zha popular ",)" l'J,111. Corner lot. quiet. <'ul dt"'>lll'. IH•uted pool. l,1w1111·d 111 the p rivalc romm ·I t,.nna'I court&, rt' l' (' c II l \' r. WU I k t 11 IH·:irh t•:NJOV Tin: GUOI> LI n :. $125,000. C:::::: CURTIS BRAOl.EV CO., REALTORS £3 c:::: 499-458' -------The fastest draw in the macneb / lrvtne realtg Greentree. 3 rm. 2 ba, country kit, v.1ultl'cl rc1I· ings, pat111, 2'"i car gar. lndscpd. $70,!IOO, By owner. Shown uy a1,1pt Call 551.:\3-17. Seclusion 1s thr. kcynotr m lhis d1i.cr'1n11n:itinu h ome Io a cl 1.• ti w 1 tli amenities. Vu. 2 Ur1('k patios. 8165.000 THE STAFF OF CURTIS IRADLIY co. West. . .a Daily Pilot _______ 64_2_-5_6_78 Classified Ad. 642·5678. VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! Superb Ranc ho San Joaquin townhome ! Highly upgraded for the ultimate in living! 2 bedrooms, den, dining room + view of Turtlerock Hills. $90,900 . .,Lila Harper 752-1414. (W17) TAICE YOUR CHOICE! Lovely 1 ne w 4 bedroom/family room/dining room home at ~.900 fee ... OR ... 2 bedroom/family room at $96 000 fee. Both have super Unlver'sity Park locations! Laszlo Sharkany 752-1414. (Wl8) 642-123$ 644-6200 901 Dovu Orlvo HarbOr View Center lrvlne at C.mpui Valley Center 752-1414 Laguna HiCJltel I 052 LOCJUM Hi«Jllel I 052 ....•..•...•........•......•...•.............. SUPER HOLIDAY SPECIAL This lovely four bedroom. ocean view home is within walking dis- tance to the beach. Enjoy private community livint at $129,500. A COLDWlll IAMIClll CO. 496-7222 831-0836 l1lrff MOHrdi.., ft .. L .......... . ~ ...... --------~~~~~--~~-----~~' W1shc.; one• arul :111 lh1~ holiday st•:t:.on 1•cacu anti C:tK)(l Wtll, and pro- sperity thruout the Nelf Year. c:=:::: CURTIS BRAOt.EY CO., REALTOR$ £3 c ::::: 499-4584 Mission Viejo 1067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GRACIOUS HOME Tn '·hoit·e area, on .quicl street: space galore~ Incl. 5 bdrms., 3 baths, dell.:htrul family rm., 'gard1m kitchen combina - tion; formal dining rm. & extra large. beautifully land.qcaped yard. Many extras. Won't lost fong at $95.000 . r •• •-.-·· . - ~wport leach . ~ ~'!'!!!!!.~~ -~·-····· ~~!~! !.~~-~~~ ....... . 9 ~wport leach I 069 San Cl•iMnt• I 07 6 ••••••••••••••••••• ••........................•..................... UNITS NOW IS T E OPPORTUNITY to own •.i p~ular Newport Cre~t Plan 4. To~nht 1C' lcx:all'(l on a quiet c ul-de-sac . EnJ< lhl· v1t·w from your step-down. lufl ld t'Ctltng liv111i< room that overlook.., ~ par k like grt>cnh(')t Be creat ivt• w1l~ :m outst:.ind1r1g lloor pl<tn that offcrs~JI> tu 4 l>c drms. or a separate d e n/sl ly, :.ind a mas ter BR, w /private rctn· l & .sundcrk. 3-Full baths. Steps fro() pool, Jacuui & ten· nis. Minutes fr•m the b<·a<·h. Only $88,200. CALL tr dct •. 11ls or s top <tlld. view. CALLNOW 752-7315 DO"ALD M . BIRD A~c,te iotc s. Real to r~ .Shiirp 3 lllt, 1" 111,\ 1111 :.q IL, .. uper patio, 11 pl air, ultu-.. \;1 S.1( tllel>ark Cull S-i l,'14.141 HOUtM• Ht-:1\l,'l'Y fj!-1 I 193 lllt'I" l.PllQuail ~ liiiiilPlac• Prapwrties 7Sl-19l0 l•OO OUAllST NIW.OIT llAC14 MEW PRIME Waterfro nt Co nda Newport Beach I 069 • 1:1 .~ '" ·111 1. ' .. 1 •••••••••••••••• ••••• •• 01 rn~tl dtu 11tt t,o ftq,tl ----------•I • I 1 fl ., .! (I II II 11 II LIDO ISLE >ti ,).):.! -;u•u. :.! Bdrm + den: f1 ph :• 1•--------- µ.1110:.: bcamcu l'••tl II\ 1 m SI IS Ul~I .1 1111rm . uixlJl.1'11 t..111 h I q1I :-.1111 .'I. I• .111 '\I 17.IMI() LIDO REALTY .iJ77 \iu Udo.N.H. *673-7300*. BIGCAHYOH • v~w . S215.ooo CLIFF DRIVE \llh \II'\\ \\,tll.; 111 IH'JI h I 1•1,1\ ..,Ulll>.1lh 1111 l .. 1 ~\' Jlntl1•1 I. .! IH'd I 1111111 1111111\ 11111111. I II"" U'IOlll \1•\\ p111 lo'r \I 11~1 1•1• I 11 Ill'""" I "I l'l,[11111 645-3474 m_.,...1-1 Vll'W "l:!\\j.IOl"l 11,J\ '"i----------; c '.it..1lrn.1 1 Iron J.:.111· !'" tEWPORT SHORES THE VIEW fll.0"111'! IS WOHTll SI l!l,0110 Mu\1· 111 rn•" ROY AL REAL TORS Acreoqe for sale 1200 1.39 ACRES II .I 1lr l'r1ol1·,:.11111.1t \J ," t.1k1· :!U ur111s Wall 1•\ I hulH!I' l~Quail ·~ liiiislPlace Prapertiws 75'2 -1910 "' ••00 OUAll ~I NIWPOAI 81 A(H Commercial .It th1• ,, \l ll•:J\t ( o \ \. I·. \ 'I' I o ;-.. 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T rude for re ;ti t'..,l.tll', trust 1lt•1•ds lo.or ~ilJl:llllh lo.1ld11 11 ,\ p 1 n Irv 1-·' tr .1 I , 1 ' u•._t!\lt'r wt O)' 4; J.1 t d \H'W ll,11 111 J 1111I, ol ~1or.1.:•· i • .o .. 1.1t .1 ' (..111 lltll\ 101 I" I'''"·" P• l•\ u l\\ • ;_ ) -;uu ( .. l)-110•1 tEWPORT BEACH lllff, • Jt1 .• h.1111 l.1 1'•· 1.10111\-tou1n I. 1'111 I n11t1 11111 I• •I \11 \\ "' n It~ l\,t'-11U l.11 ' .... "'" 11 I 1 I. I' I\ I'" '"rl \\ di. lo 1111nl h11 d· Iii 11\\ 111'1 '.11 1'111 'l f 1t Ill f1 l ~ h.J.:1• \ \I I >. •OIJ d,I\ lnc.ome Property 2000 ~·.u~'! •. l'•1111~ \.'tl'. Sul.m11l. • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • .).l I .~>.!-1 Beach 4-Plex '", .111 '1 .. \1 :!111 .'11.1 <\ Rentals 'l•t .:t..1 I hi"-ttll ••••••••••••••••••••••• '" 1 .111 1 11 It "1 II II ~ses Furnished ;-.I.St .. > l'tn' '-l'q 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 .ill 111111 1·:11 " Balboa Peninsula 3 107 It B lh·.1lly :·,:u; hjti,1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~100 1'1•n11 111 "4 I' JI.IV .'!< , ____ S_U•N•l•T•S---•, un•a11 :! Ill until J unt• ~·II lh1111:s ra~t \\Ith 11,11h Pilot "'-.int ,\11-. ..,Fl •• itllt• ,1, 111, '"''' ,, ..,,1nt.1 \n.1 I 11 1 • hdrm fl.II\ 1'11 tl \ l.1hllt1'1l ,\ti ~ I I IHI! rn l'r111w 11111 f" 11 \' ~I '"1 111111 ) "1 1.!1:11 :! l'I :.:111; ..,pat 11111' I llr :! ll.1 1111-.1 n I 111111 h n rn1• 1' rpl1 tl11\\ II '"hr cl1 \ r II h'"h1. ' 1 .1r i;.1r.· si;111 "'" ,l\·;111 Houtn Unfurnidted 4 L«je Brs, 2 baths t'1t.,m1 Ready lO mo~c ~175 mo, Isl/last. 846 2737 & ~ 77811 as k lor 1-:thol. I Br. 2 :.ly. 21h Ba, bllns, v. w cpt, ram rm. Suix·r t'lc;1n' S475. 962-9571 L'l.E<\!'l 3 RR, :! RA. frpl, 11,hw,,hr, 2 c-ar gar ~MS i l·I !.163-4569 or S:JJ !1545. I\~. No Pee BILLGRUHDY REALTOR 6 75-6161 18 UNITS ·'"" Iii .1111\• 1 'II lll'h 1>1 I !l~ll!:! all d'i\I :J fir :! Ila. 1 pis. tlrps. hltn°'• rnt•d, BBQ, <·l1·;1n <'j, Ht.W1tinqton Beach 3 I 40 ,harp SJ'IO 8 17 :!7t.fl ......•....••.......... Personalized Designer Pattern y 3130 Thi~ reminin~ blouse rrom Sew Sl>COOY lie~ at the neck. The 9'eeves arc shaped With fullness and Jong narro\j cum•. Fabrics: cotton, :o;1lk, sal111, •crepe, One Jnen. Y-3~ is cul only in Misses 8·18. Size u rcq1lres 2 318 yd!'l. of 45" fabric. To order: und pattc1" number. si1.e. nome. address and lip. Price $2.00 :>lus :W po'llagr and handling Pattern B«"4 bv Cla~~ificallon : Suppltmcnt 6, Sew Speedy, Sl 50 ~tpaut. Makr chN"k oavahl~ to Spadea. nd ordel'll to this nrwspnJlf'r, c o I Spade.a, 2 Bri itc St , Milford. N J 08848 Dept ~ .--.- i I I \I I :.! II I·. U II 011 :'ii Fill It 'I \II" Ill.I> I '1.111-.H '111. 1t~1 l'~;ll l \II ~,~la~i!l Prap .. rti•• , 7Sl •19'20 " 1•1)() OUAll SI NIW~OIT ~IA(H .., \ \ { I V \11·.' I I·; II~ \llll '11~ ' f• O l ' IC l' I, J·; :\ ' "11at1•111,, \\t•ll 11l:inn1•tl .I .I:! I. )11'1 .! ltl111 k-. lu 'url. :>II .1;!'.I i.:ro~~ 1\1•\\ (l,llnj! .11 Sl:l't :>IHI •Ul'.ltl II \llt.'-HY • ltl. \I.ff ll(S l!I:! 11 i 1 ·•1:, l>l'I M,1r . S.rn l 'h•m . 4-PLEX. $76,500 W••ll 1tu11t. :' \ r old 111 xlnl aµprN·1;it11°tn ln1·;1t1on rw.ir p1 llttc•'>l'll Ill'\\ ~hop p1n1• 11 nt~·r. I.ow \Jean· "" 1 .... 1ur 11l 'mos: free lh·ml'l \alh•v, ;1 wmlC'r teSOrt 111 ll'rl rrr1•rrPcl lll .ls • l.1ttl1· 1•111m Spr inl(s ' Sl'll1•r m11y ('011 Stdl't \'/\. 'l:.!ll ll.wh1·lnr ··nt t.1~1' \II 11111 t pl'I. F1 I ' ~I.· l lc.'J l'hl'1tlllht·1. lt:ll :!011 Houses Unfurnished ..................•.... Costa Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• DESIRABLE llOME l'llOFF'-<.;SION \I, IH:AL EST/\'fl<: i\4 ~lS· 7756; !J25.7:,1J, Ask ror Ann 2BR, 2BJ, Ucn. crptd, Real Estott Counselor drps, Corccd air heal, P rof cs i n v C's t m e n l ~arb·disp, bllns , patio, unalysis, appraisals. t.ax garage. wate r f urn . & c xc htt ni:c a u vice. Adulls onl y, no pets. Spl•cl11l ii~1 ng i n Bch HATE llEASONABLE mulli pl1•'t prnp!'rtics. Acro11s from Country Seller~ & Buyer-. av1111. Cluu (;all Run F:111, 275 Mesn Ur * 548-6706 11 R Heally 536 f.565 ~ EtSide 2 br, dee .• cpl, nUrut Apt Project, Costa drps. l(ar . fncd. yd , pallO. Mesa, prime location, lo Mat. ndlL<t.646-1078 be bwlt '"um. i-;xcellent ---. -tax s heller bcncf1Ls for 3 Br • 2 b.a • No· C M • 1977. Requires S.120,000 in $395fmo. So. Cnllr Realty J an u a r y . B u 11 d c r. ~5605. '152 OS58 (714)642.4005 Condo, 2br, 1 o, patio SIX lJNITI;, Cm;la Mf:'sa . Top tocolion Xlnl cond. MUlli~cll ! St7!i,OOO Y EAG t<:R RF.AL TY 5~6171 iraraae. No iwt.s. $293. mo. 751 6543 £-Side 3br newly decor h!Tl4'. If{<' yd & pallo, nr i.choo.ls, $395. 6'«1·2389. Sharp :1 nr. :i 11.:i.-l :.im 1 m 11\ rm rJnch s tyle i'Ah,arcb & Staler. Frei· \.ord ma1nl & wa lf·r ("111-.e to 1·t•nlral park & lw h "11ls11wts uk. S.100. IH:!·9'1!Nl all tit)m • ----1 I Saturday. December 25. 1976 FOR LEASE, ll•fh water •lew J 880 Irvine (al tGlh) (714 )645-0SSO beftolft, l YJ batha. 1700161.bSl (at Dover) S S 9 5 • C A L L (714)642·8170 6 4 0 • t 9 0 0 0 R l BR, across from beac:h. 644-0406 e .. s. Ag..+. No pets. $110. Carport. 675-S2C» or 833-:nOS Lie 3 Br. Fam Rm, den, dln. 2 fplc's, 2 be, pool, STEPS TO Beach, 3 br. 2 tennis. $405. 673-0852 or b a • W n l r • S 3 ~ o . 67~6700 ~ DAIL y PILOT D7 3776 .......•....••....•..•• U.wh\'1111, <111 uld Ymrn~ 1wupl1· ~1:1., 1·· .. ,. :)l.1 Ht•.1d11·11111b,:r, uJI :.!UI I ur .>47 ~.fill ...•...•••..•••••.•.... 21R WATERFRONT lh111t111" I q1h, dqh II II ll. hu1:1· tll•1·i... 1-:a1 .it.:l'. :-1.1.. ,ml Fl\ l.~:y 1\ \ I·:, :-.; II JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 Corona del Mor-3822 ..•.......•.•.••••..... :! llr T o\\ 11h1111-.·. I 1 pli l'ool, l1·11ni-. 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Winll'r rate:. 1•'5·5124 .. ly 111• 0.lly PU.., •H '4y '9111 ;u what'• MW In yo"' IOCel prn111 .. n1ty ....... ,y day 1q1,111· Vi''' 4'\f!r ll11..,lo.11il11,uli·i. olu11111 t11111> W.uit ·1 HE\1.1.\'l'l.I·:,\"" ~:x·>\lllcll \tovt'r. lo1> lntr ~xtr Hca~Hatc~ WOll"k Ill\ ... l I I I< (•I • li.1111111)' trt•t• \\ k, i.:r.111 llUL'SE ~ <.:..ill c;u1i:ham equ1rmcnt. "j\l' lllClnl·V Call Brut:C 532·2045l'VC::. ---J'r.1de your ol!I sluH for c::.tg:j() ::io:!Our ~1·5!1:!0 Srll lhmgs r:i ... t with l>aily Call G42·567R 1'1lot Want Ad~. llt"W l!Ulldll'S With a --l1f li\j,U.ll ~II Oltll '"~ "' '"" •·11· 7.1 1 :1•1:111 Girl. Free c.:~h. 1;.is 5123 111.:>url.'d, frl'l' e'l .1:1:.i 1uu;, ~II idle ite-ms--1;.i2.S61a l'las~lfll'U acl <>·I:! :>li7K WJnt Ads ~~~':~."!:. ~ • • • J ~~~r:.•.~t~. ~~ • •• • ~~~~':.tt."!~. ~~ • • • • .<?!!!~~ .~~~!~. • • • • ! ~-~ ~ Costo M.sa 3824 Costa Mesa 3 824 N•wport S.ach 3869 lklsiness Announc•~nts / .t W d 7100 • .. 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'"111111 Ill I 1111111 ·tl Ill' 1 up.1nt' I· ,1mll11•, ,'(. f't'h ,11 n •pt••il .,.:1.L1 Uj> 1·' ··~· 1•11 lllhl 'kJI ltt 11 Huntinqto n Hcrboir 3842 .............•..••..•.• ... u11 '' 11.11 l••llr IHh .'II\ Ir 1 ph ' 11 .. 1 !l.1m 111 .111 1,p111 'I I "1·1' .!lit~, San C ltmente 3876 ·········•·······•·•••· •"l'.\Hld.I"· • :.'.111 l li.1 ,1pl J ll~l 1 t' 1111\ .tl1•tl ' ltlk' l11 111 h '-1 '·• 1.'V ~}:t, SlnV<• & r•· Ir 1. l :111 I , • W ~'I .tlHfll''· !'toll\ \'lcm Irvine 3844 1·1:: .iii:: r.,..o al Oranne Coon~!"( •••• •• ••• • • •• • • • •• ••••• ~nts Furnished 'J \\ 111 •I •Il l.I I>< .I. or U"furnished 3900 mOSI bPOunful apartme• l 1 ·I' v-.. \ 1 'T" ••••••••••••••••••••••• commuMICS ArelO~inq ~ ,\ .I lul1111 111111 Ill~ I \.t 111''· <,e!ltnq wlttl sl!eoms I>• '·~· 111•1! t 1 k" " 1 rl' I PALM MESA APTS. wo1er1olls and mo.~ )le 1 • 11•11111J 1.un~.1 '"" \I I' t 11·-"-I<> 'I' I Ill II ~· I •• '" ' 'J "; ft l I I trees Featuring pool<. l'irw••timc-1 JI 111 , 1 , 111 Jocuw -;ouno b~ •aros ond exctnng clobrtOUse wllh SOC10l 1wen1S TennG gym. and voleyt>ol 01 The Vllloge More of evel'(!h1ng you re 1ool11ng /'1(. Fumll\Jre IS avo~aote. Onu and Two Bedroom AduttLMng Offices open 9 00 10 6 00 Now renting \\ lo,d,f\ <,,'I I ·~I l.fl1h \~·· 1111~1 I ~~~-~~~~~ ..... ~~-~~ ~; I 111 1l11plo•\ 11 pll'. 1w.1r to<An lh.tl1.1 & \ .1t.11in,1 l't<'f 1''7 1 .1rlt1lf l<;ll"h I.\• Ill( t111m'>I'•• \d11lh. '"I'• I 1..e.1 \h••.J I If I I IJllo,, ~· "t Ill 'I'\\ (101'! llll d I 'i i•· 1111\0 Rooms 4000 Ct)/\-' ~lud10 i hlk" ht h nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• l11wn "IOl!lf' f>f'r,on ntt .;lt•1•p1111( I Ills Sf.() Slll;1 fnO 1•·1 l1t1l 111cl. ~..:uo .J11li11 All ''°· ~k Sh.en· l..tl/ l.nl11r "11'~ t'~prt'" I.Ir h.ilh Shown ~11111 Sat ,\pl II l!lt il91'i '011h " Cull .ill I pm Ml I Vl•L.. 3867 IM" rr1(cl S5l1 0051! ur ... ~! ~~ ... !':.......... 5..i.M ~');"yt ------ :? llr n>ll•l'1, ktds o\(, no ltOO\lS S2i wk up w1lh r c• l "' . $ 2 7 5 I ro o . k1tch1•n S37 50 wk up l'h 645 31115 or 1137 6050 jl)h ~IK 'lij:i ('Xt51tl·Sl7 -----------Sleeping rm, pvl h.1. ,,_wport hoch 3869 em11l 'tl tlays. ~5 wk ••••••••••••••••••••••• llunl Rl•ach 536 7056 ! llr. 1 • • LIJ T\\ nh~e :.t) I<'. '162· l 71!'1 · 111111 .... t ph. ctri" incl 1-WiftCJ*onleoch 384 l'.1t10,hejledpool Adlts. Room w 1k1tch prl\il ••••••••••••••••••••••• nopl'L~ $235 54M:?&l2 Female onl)". Costa • "e 1•·2 ur 2 "'· Ad It· --)'tesJ Sll.5+ ulll 518·6182 .....,;· "' 0 • .,a. , u -; Sl:!S Rarh1•lor, oll util. ------ WESTCLIFF BLOG. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Lost & FcHMd Comp /lhk1>r . ll\e 111. NEWPORT BEACH C..Ae• ......,tc~ft Ou .. .1nd '"'•"•A•• ../Al<CONI"-;/ c-P'••• ............ ./ ....... ;/ lteHtOf ./ '"'' •••• ~'Of\tto' .,/ :t.t•O• .. ,~. ./ h<t Mf•te• rlt•I ./Ample P.,""O Call Mr. Howard 645·8101 •I ~10 Flt El·: lC l·.: ..... r • I :! :1 Hm t1ll11·1·., I rum ~ I :! 5 IH' r Ill t> 1\ ti J 1\1rJ.,10rtcr llott'I :'>:o lea::.u 11•11 ~1:1 ~:.!:!:1 T1I noon 60' PER SQ FT ltil7 W l·:ST< 'I.I FF NU i\' .J' r, 11 :,ci;i2 150 I wHtcliff Dr • ·l·\~port F1n.tn('1al Ctr Leasinq Offic• Spac;• (.;:111 un ~Ill· .\lanJl!er l; I 11 1, t:! '1111 l' ~ l :! Iii If 'wu "l;t•1'!I i\ ~lalll•d & Fut n.-,111 ti Ol I 1t 1• 1 ,1 II T It I ' I•. \ I> <' l ' 'I I \I I'. ..,l 11 F Hc-nt 1111 lutk' I I 11111' i.·11• 11t phurw ~ nl ,11 I I I \ IC' l'. U l 1 I ~ j.11111011.d "t"I'\ ·, .~ 011 t·1p11p .11 .111 't'\\ purl (\·ntt•r 1,111 1trll ('IJ\l di\ 'Ulh"' lfllm Sl.">11 Uul andd, J\ l', ample pk~. j;,,1mlor lii5 600<1 Prune hKJllun m llunt llll!llln lieaeh on llr11olo.h111 't >ll)O ''luar1· kt•t ~111~:lt• >' .• 11el<•n l\'Pt' '''tr•· or 11l I 1•·e• <:mxl 1•\ lkJ~Urt ;l"""·"'Ut'ct p,q k 111•: • '.di \11 l'llllTlllll'f ·•~:J hit1 I DELUXE OFFICES Vomml ,11,, 1nt1 ... 11 "ll•lt't'!'>, :-.~1 t11 :!1MM1 ~11 It '" In\\ : .... a.s· sq ft I.OJ,,; \1guel & \l 1-,,1un \'11· 1n :trt•ils lfJntlv to S.U. i-·rwy (' ell K;fl I llMI w~~-;·11·1.1Ft' Furn'cl ull ~l-~) 11111 •·•.! tm7 \lt-d ·Ulll-1111 11•11t 'MIO "t 11 '111111·1• 11.,·,de l".111 1.1:, 111111 I 11111 I BEDROOM EXECUTIVES! \\'a11l l•1111""' '11ur 11111rc· 1111101 llw l>e·rlronm I<. 111111 111 \''llf'lllll ' '11•\\ p111 I l 1°1111'1 .11 ·' f1 ,I( ll1l ll "' tlll' "''" »lt'll 1·11 .. 1. Th. lo'.\t'I 1111\1' "lllii' h;t, 1111• illl'-.\\.1*1'. ' 1111 r 11 I I 1 <1• r 4 • 11 t 111 ( I 11 d (' ~ , rt• I'• p ! I q fl 't'r' ll't' c·1111lt·11·111·•· , ... ,;Ill, i11•1 .... 111.ill/t•d ll'll•ph1111r t'tlH'ra~l' 111.111 11.1n•ll111i:. u11dt"rt:rn11nct p.1r~ll1J.: Jllllll<lr SI I\ 11 t' ,ill ullliilt'"''t'c-pl ph11111· \'.11171 i 'li lll ~>-1711 T 11 t.:: L: '\ ~;CL' T I \' 1'. :-.t n r: A., !:'.111 '1n11 ..... Dr. Suit•· II••.'•'\\ purl lle'.il'11, CJ H.111111.1 11111, S:.!~>11 mo ind util 111, \1 ,1111 "I. ll.illw1;1 l;t I"·'" ''tl\I :r111 tu tll:lll Sii rt ('plS tlfl" \ t', JOnttor. CIG \It ETTI': SU PPL¥ DISTIUlll"TOHSlllJ> l'art or i''ull Timi! Immediate need 1n OrJn.:1..• <.:uunly andlur surruundrn~ towns for distributor~ All rcllul outlet!> ..1rt• secured bv r·omp11n:o-. lhcrl!forc no 11ruc.h1l't ~l'll111i: Bt.'com1.. d1i.tnhutor lor suc:h n.1 t 1 u n .1 I I y a II v r r l 1 s l' d c1garl'lll'S Js Win~ton. l'ameb, !\1 arlhorn, !'all Mall, Salems, Kuuli:.. l\t!nl, e tc. To qualify you must ha•·<' a tar 2 H hrs per week (days or eves) $3200. CASH INVESTMENT REl~UIHEU for more 111formal1on wntc to "CH;AIH-:TTE l>IVISIO'.':'' 11iJW ' I' O llox H , Hoscmtad l'a l.11770. 1ndude y11u1 !Jhune numb\'r Bur {Wine Tavern '.':ETSS.ZOOO .'.10 l'lu,h1t•:-.t bar in an•J llu:.\' Street Uu1stand1n1: llJrktnl! O" ncr mu'l lt•;l\t· s lJlc lO h.indl1..• pro b.1ll' prupt:rl~. An"ou::. 1;ocwt terms. At!l l!J7·~2UI BURGER ST AHO Lai:unJ B1..•al'h Fr<'e slandml( building \\Ith plenty of 11ark1nl! cro ... ~l.'::. Sl5,UOO mo )eJr ruun<J o" ncr rct1r1ng Will atc•1..•pl 29' < dO\\ n Ai:t K37 1200 COFFEE SHOP ;>.. ETS S2WO ~to. l't•rlt>d ~tom & l'op lo1•;1 tion. Free stanchnie hutlcl 111..: with plenty ol µt1rk llll:. llca,·y loot tr.ilfu· 101..· Short hours (;ooJ terms. Agl. 83i·4200 Auto w,..ckin«J $160<1. MO Nf:T Orange & L.A. Counties lntal1ons. Fully licensed_ Al!l 837-4200 -·------ Fl:»w•n & P lants 'ct::. SJ.51JO mo. S,111 Franc1st·o ::.l \II.-I 1'1•1-,un oper:il1011 · llui.} .\lJll loc Unh SJI 000 lull 1n 11..l'. with ll•rm~ ,\l!I '' X:li 1200 COCKTAILS N<'wporl lk..irh 1•111 ,h . sea ls too J' a rt n I' r... fl' II d I n J.: T1•rms \gt 1'137 l:!l~I AFFILIATE Clpporl11n1t.'' t11 own ,, 1)1 ,ene•h 111111·1• of :1 ~II(' c l'!'>:-.ful \"11le11 l>Jllll~ l'lulJ \'.111 Vicieov1ew 997·5400 He:-.1.1u rant . 1': II l'r1c•4·cl Shcril'lan. f~lf; 741 l. l'l' llw~. In s..11 f.i!'>t "IM I (Jlltl, Steel Fabrication 'IF.TS S2100 mn. •••••••••••••••••• •••• • t. 0 ST 1 i-: .1 r r 1 n i: rl'ls SJ! p, l rm!li.i, TV BOYS AND GIRLS .Arwtouncttments 5100 l\l'ep~.1kl' i! bdh unch·r 1 1 l l' c 0 0 k . (; d M Or 1>u1ly Pilot routei in Jrch Ueach area or •• ••• •• • • • • • •• •• • •• • • • • I II" I g II I.I • \'I CI n 1 l) t'4'1·!1tiljji t;.I I ~j \rt1,..ts & Crarts ml•n F11rg1l,,' _ -------~i;un.1 licach. MU5l be lca:-.l 10 yeurs old. hone 642 4321. ask for nulallon. nt'l'lll'<I for wknd l'1 Jlt RF:W \HO 675 1739 Ans w l' r 1 n i: S (' r v S.tlc, m.iJor i.hup ·~ \lissini: & missed red/· OperJlor, !1·5 !\I I'' Exp'd l'entcr, SS p day SIO t)!l.$0 b~n Airedale: ·~.x ·~hie. only 22~ 1-'oresl Ave Nam<' Boomer 497-18311 Laguna lleal·_h_. ___ _ . *. * lyron Batchttllttr LOST blk La0·ouk;.: AtrrO INS\JHA "ICJo: 4800 Campu& Dr. ~1c Main B;h Prk. ll11:h U;:~u:~~TyEft BOYS A._.0 GIRLS O to 15 years. Earn 'hr1stmas money· $20 to 10 J)l'r week selling sub· 1·11pt1ons to tbe Daily 'dot. Transportalio n rov1dcd. No deliveries r collcct1:tg. Phone H•wpart B•a'h St•hool or Emerald Bay y h, ., Wt.,1nni.; <'hoke chain Large Auto ,\gl'lll'Y Orange <.:o. :.el!kflll: ci.per'd ,'I,; lramce auto uodl!rwr1lcrs nu .irc t c "mncr of ~ 'l'H ... ., HI t.Jckt•l:s ln Lhl' ' •~------- Sports, Vacation P"'sonals 5350 & Recreational • • • • •• • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • & OFFICE CLl(S ~9712 V•hlcl• Show Drinking prnblem'f at thi• Call Akohot Hclµhne Earnmgs from $515 Mo to $800 Mo Apply IOYS AND GIRLS Mission Vil•JO • El Toro area. E nrn your own mOlll'Y Sl'llln~ SUbsC'rip- tions ufter :.chool For in· formalwn, rull R30·0!l13 1\N,\11 EJ:\t 24 hrs a dilY 1!35·38JO C () N V 1-; N T I U N CF.NTJ•:lt J~1n :! thru J:cn ~ < 'Jll b42 5m~. <•'It. .1J:J to t la1m your t1(•ket!'>. *. * SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Emt.>rgc Outfit Treat\ \'a-.s.il .Im 1.ii Wh,ll<'r .J \W FOltE\ Elt .\ henpecked hu~l.JJ 1ul "hu married ht:. "11\' l11•1·a u~e :.he "a!> i:uotl l(lokml! uut later ltrnntl uul th.it :.he t:ilk1•1I too mulh, Si11c.I . " \ ll1111,,; 111 ht•aut ,\ "a .11\W l"Olll-.\'l':H ' ...... Ooloru Eifler 4307 Potri'• .-.ewport l•ach You an• the w1nm•r ol :.! t•<'kl"h to tht• Sports, Vacation & Recr•ational Y•hicl• Show <1lthe ANAHEIM CONVE:'llTION CENTER Jan 2 lhru .l<tn 'I c·.111 1.4:! Sli7Jol, 1•\l :1:1:1 to ~I.um ~1111r lit 1-t'l~ • • • Lost & Found 5300 . ..........•........... Lo::.t · ltcwJrd . sm.:tll hlac k doi: w ~ht dH>,t, ,i.1nn ~ lt•J.:,.,, mJll' 1;..t! 1.~1.1 a fl :>. :l(lpm l.o1.111l S,ol t'\I' l>e•c·. Ill, 1in nr l';f\ 1111111 Qut'l'll 1 ;nlti lir,H:t'll'l \\tlh l(ohl nun l<l.'W,lrll. li?:I 7•1t\7. I.OST Small i:re) M1111:.tlun· Sd1n11u1cr. Mali•. Age J.t Nt.'l·<h. med1cal111n. HC'w.ird II u n l . II :1 r h 11 u r . 1<!1:!15~1:! :it.!JU (',ill tnl IC'rt ltEWi\HI> tor 1111ltl & 1h,1mond ro-,1· on ql'm p111. Lost 1:!1 17 tn .-.. ll C.tll h7:J.7777 l'HEGNANT'! Car1nJ.t co11fidt·ntial coun~\·llng & referral Abortion, adu"tton & kec•p1111? Al'CAHE 547-2563 ------- *SHARON'S* OUTCALL l\IASSAG E ·19!1· 1224 "1'111-: EXPl-:RIESCE" Aclutt motel. Clo~ed l'llC'Ull T\.' For nl'Sl'r\'a· 111111~ c.tS :~1117 *KAREN'S* OUTCALL l\IASSAG E lil'\I 2.\:\1 l!:JS-li80 ABORTION Cou11:.e1tnc & Ht'ferral l'rn~. tesl·a va1l. "k nds :! 1 llr Helpli11e 547-94!15 ------- 174-00 Brookhurst. Ste 20 Fountain Valley Unron Fe<lerul Sa\'mgs BuildtnG ~:J KUH i\ulomoll\"C New Dct.ul Shop .necdj hl'l11 Top wa~l's llJtd. En~i'l St.c.1mcrs, c•n!! pai.ntf'rt buffori. & Jl()lt'\hers. uf hnls Lery bhJmpOtH'r~ ch1'ck out, pu·k up & d+ lt\'('ry Appl\ .1t 2\69 llarl.Jor lll, C:'ll ti-15 JOJO Babys1ller wanted (or !I r old. C :'IL an•:i O\fl lrans. Aft srhool & sort eves. Non s moker. Cl l 551i 1'1826 or G4 t -iJ!iO. ••• Bill Connor • • '* 31231 E. Hine Dr. BUS DR.IVY Start.mg salary $795 per month. Valid Cahf. Class II drm.'rs ltt·. rcq'd. APP· Iv, l'ersonncl OHicc, City of Lal(una Beach, SOS Forest Ave, Laguna llt•arh. 1-'tnal falrng date t/5177. -------- CABDRIVERS \ten or Women 1\1 u:sl be 25 or over Apply ln Person Y•llowCab 11251 Slater Ave nue f'ountam Valley CASHIER 01l'r21 Will Train. !i I .ocallons Ml'lru Cur W11sh 21J50 llarl>or. C.M. Jeri Cox Laquna Beach 1147 Hamiltan \'ou arc the wlrull'r •• :! 1'111-;F, St 100. mo. Ex· Costa Mesa t1ck~l!> to the l>l'r'cl. Sul '11 Ulue Beet. Sports, Vacationl 107 2t'>l Pl, N.li. aft. 4 \'1111 ;ir~· Ilic winm·r ol 2 3333 lll"kl'l' tn lhl· & Re,reotlonal pm._t>_i5_. _· ------ Sports. Vocation Vf.hlc;le Show Clerlcul Trainee & R .. c .... ational at the Just Leaml-? "" '"' ANAHEIM AW b' f •• .,,. ' Vehicle Show c 0 N v t• N 1' 1 ( N ece<!e •lo typing is al the CENTER all you need for lh1s N .B . J\'l;i\llEl'\t · e<1crow co. Call Control c 0 N \' E N 'I' 1 0 ~ Jan 2 throJJn !l Carcl•r Employment C"L' •• ''TL'f' C:.rll &t:! 56i8, l''l. :J:t lo AJ?c>ncy, 556·8505. "·' c. ' <'latm your Lil kch. JJn. 2 thru Ja11 'l * * * l"Jll M2 51i711, "'' :t:IJ tu ----- t la1m )Our hckeb. BOAT lll':P1\l l<:'ll 1'); • • * Some f1bergla:.s &hll• ----me<:han1ca I ex1c·r 110.'.I E-OFFICl-:-P \RTY t:r~~tJlrncr Corp., ~li2\. 1;l'l l'\t•non4' 1n lh(' 1>•c l'laccnt.JaAvc,(' M . turf'. l'hot111(r;1ph1•r on l':tll for the hol1da)s r;1:111t01 ------- \'l'rV I l.1n<bomt' t·ullured & ;.,ph1~lll'.1tNI man, <•gl' 10"1~h1·~ the> cum11anv ol .lfl allr:tt l1\'.1c lat.Iv 25·35 on v:1<o;1t1on lo Taho<" U..•l'. :Jl'J thru Jan. 9. <.:all SS!l SSlO -------·I •Sl1l lUTUAL HEJ\OER Fully l.IC'l'nserl BOOKS Students Ho11s.wivH • Moonlighter~ \tillion Uollar lorp needs men & wo1t11 of any age who JOY spcakini.: \\/otlwrs who arl' bored Vl/lh<' ~·~·ra~e run ol Uw m\11 jolt~. COMPLETE MAINTENANCE Young, rapidly growing :.anrtorial, Janitorial & maintenance service co. nceds <'xpericnced or qualified peOJ>lc. Will t.r:11n. Top pay. We cover all of Orange County. Want men o r women. s upervisors. couples, wum<'n for houseclean· ini.:. janitors. painters & handymen. Day or night work, weekends, parl & full lime. Call f>ll-0723 or 67:1·43S6 Sum 'lll noon, or ;ipply at 8.13 W. 17th . S l .. l:.M. llam 'ul noon. 1815!> Ei Cum1t\O Heal San <.:lemcnlc. For appl. 49'.! 90J4 492· 72% No aC>tual i.l'll11fl! in· volvcd & 1111 wlt1\I! ap Cook & Drn1lcrman com· ('lC)tntmenls \'!tlrk ~"/on<' binal1on. Apply 2530 W of the mo~t :x1r11J Jr & CoJ~t II\\ y. N B. btwn s uccessful prl'(.)uets 011 2·:J0&5Mon_·_S_a_l. __ _ 1n:l.AXINc; \11\SSAGE l:lobJames-L1c. Masseur Oulcalls 9·9, 494-~111 l the markl.'l t11•h.v An in COOKS. UAHTENDERS, ('Xpens1\'e prodatl who'~ naml· 1., ,1 hi~~huld ORIVl-:RS P/time. Ovet :\h~c steel. Work ml( 90'", Lost Sml mah• black poo with conlrartor., lklp die. :'ll1~~10ll \'u•Jll .trcn, run llequ1rc"i no <'" off A\t•rv i\n, to ··Salin" pcrtt•nn·. Owner will 1n:WAHl> l!I~ t1117 ~icole & Simmer. nttral' live redhead-, would hk1• to mt'el t:l'nllem<'n for cl,1y or eve> fun 53S 5:163. \\Ord lhrurml lht "10rld. :!I yr" I mmccJ. 01><'ntni;:s. Worl.. 1n ;1 ~o ath fu l. Apply 1n P<'rson, Mc rr11•ntll\ alm11s ph re & n E<h l'll7j, •110 E. 17th h.nc· fun '~h1lc yo~arn St. C \I top pa~. You reel' e 11 Dehv<'rY man for rarly trJm Good lei m~. A~l 8.1i IWO rm·~o Black mnl(' do~ "" I r v 11w , I.I l' c 1 7 &*" 3207 or s:UI 1~;.i * • .. David R•ynolds .:11.er,11w·1·1t "..ilary t'X morn I. I\. T 1m1•,, home lrcmt·lv l1lwral 1m th•ltvcrv 1out1· 2' ~hrs a p;1rk ~ \Ja,tC'r' tH:I 11:.!0 MoMy to Loan 5025 Found. 1trown lru.h Set ler, deep rt'd w /chok<' ch:iin. Vt<' Pac. CJ..l Hwy, & Warm•r, 11.n 847 1689 I B6 I Parkvl•w Circle CostaM.sa \'nu are l hC' \\inner of 2 lickl'L' lo the m1s-.11111 & u1111uses. on 11,1y, Mw<.t havr econ. ll"•l:. & otlwr rncentiti·., cJr. /\dull' only. No X 1 n l .1tivj11 c em ,n l :.olu·1t1ni.:. no c•ollectinl!. pos~tl11hlll'S for both f1i.•11 W1•c;lmrn.,frr/llunt. Bch OFFH·~: SI'\('!-:, N II ••••••••••••••••••••••• lfit'I Wt"-lrl1lf llr. Air. ll\1 llllll'l.t'lt T\\Ollnth 41MI ''I II 1':1 ~mo mo no 'Ira' 01\l' 11111l I.JOO sq I l. :! I UI l1·t ~ ..... ·~. ~HJO I n1 n. I' AC IF I (' JI I•: \I. ESTATE, Gem· lltll, 6'12 0~011 $CASHS 110:'11 ~; OWNf.HS borrow al low hunk ralC's lo cun solldatc debt!>, puy taxes, lake a vacation, room adt:lihon. swim pool. pay off existin~ 2nd or any --------· FOUND· Dork Grny & tan cl11J.t, mule mixed brct'd, '1c So. Santu Ana Call 552 11113. ----- 1:.!<KlSq IL ut si>a;l-. -a\-all~ puri:i:~CHAHICS ws·r: "Heward" Jun. 1 s-100 m 11• 11whl Very frtl'ndly, tll•rlawt"d. jnmlor1111 SC'f"\'lt'c. N 11. MATIOHAL BANK wht, loni.: hair cal1l'O cot Sports, Vocation & R•creatlonat Vehicle Show al th<' ANJ\IIF.1:\t CONVENTfON CENT Ell Jan. 2 lhru J a n. IJ Call f.42-56711, ext. 333 to claim your titkets. • * •. on l'.ic. c.:,.t llwy. Cull (7141638-3954 w/gold/blk mnrklng!I. 5 Robbie. 5t8 01:;7 -----------1 yrs. Dlk i·ollar w/111tvcr ---------- !st, 2nd & lrd T.D.'s barrel <unscrew b~lrrel fmDloymttftf & i\PPHOX!!OO!'lq.l'l,C2at LOANSAVAILABLE and 1n(o on 1ns1deJ Prepcration IJO E. 17lh St, Stutt.> T Cre<lilnolimportant J\nswC>rs lo "Scemr" S2.5il mo Oo~ k 5-111 CM7!l 673-4883 Broker Coll Rose Scott 495-4789 -------Please help make our lclsJness Rental 4450 Mortgogu, Trust Chm.Imus a happy one. ••••••••••••••••••••••• O..d1 5035 -. NF.WPORT UCll STORE ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND: Female Lah, Vil' 2nJOAvonSt $270 Mo. 2:lrd & Irvine, N ll J erry Wvnn 1213)177 7i01 LOANS 9% 548·0169 ______ 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.lso2ndTDLoans i-~ouND: Rrown/Black Fairest Termsslnce 1949 male Germon Shep, lndwstrial R~tal 4500 • •••••••••••••••••••••• School1 & Instruction 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MF.N & '~omen. :Jr1•a t.:111 Ol21i No rxfl('r nc·c• You ~ t•t'i\'I' full puy whil1• hcia lra111c1I You 1·.1 11 wo murnmi.: or t'\'t• hrs 0 l:v Ill mm hy "'"' y. frnrr 1111 s urrou11<ltn11 1·c1m - m11ml1C's. You owt• 1t tn 'rllllrsdf to at ll'asl in ~1·~t11:atl' this unu~ual oppnr Contact lll.'nl!e Hos~•. 83:1.smR. ----I" ind what you want In Daily Pllnt <.:lassifteds. SEEK & FIND• , DENTAL OFFICE MGR. Expl•riencl.' n<'cc:-sar y. llU!>V pral'li1•<'. Short wnrk wt•1•k . Ucncfits. H untington Ileac h . 1\117·607<> ------- IJHIVl-:lt Wi\N'ft:U '•mi rct1ri·tl to drive me- Y cllr·N.11. un•a le nah1•im daily. 772-0741 ys, ('10 207Rcves __ RYAGNIKRMVRR TGISRE ETOMVWCEUPE:A EBE ATS Ml ANGITRONA PETEHS MVINOITSIGlH ESOJ AR A 1 R P R A I S E S T V t ~ E R A I C anly •. no. pet -; I ool, Sini.?leo; Fr<' $15 . VocotionR•ntols 4250 Jacuzzi. 1-rom S220 mo BeJchcomb<'r. 631 2011or ••••••••••••••••••••••• l9132M31lnolla.!l62l800 547 2.'IOI LAKE ARROWll F.:AD. Lease or Hent, lite in· Satffer MkJ. Co. Me r vyn's Bu!lchard & 642-2171 545-061 I ,_Ad_.a_m_s_i_1._B_895_·56_7o __ WOMEN TRAIN FOR IA.RTEHDING TWO WEEK CLASS NATION-WIDE JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE GOODJOR N T T W I S M L E M I M A\G E R S T U A 0 ~O Y I P E R T 0 R t S V Cotto MHG 3124 C-t M 3124 Pretty l&k(• \"lew, sips 10, tlustnal 11.000 sqll. 17' . OI. HCI SIOO wknd, S200 wk. $2!>0 gn>RS, hCO\Y pwr. ~ood S ... VE SS Found : 2 Pairs Men·s .• OPPORTUNITIES A.MEAICAH BARTENDERS SCHOOL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llohday wk.642·5346 orr1ces. Arross fr ()(.' R~al•to Sher•-4300 Airport. Call 546·4731 """ Slacks-Blue, White, - ' SMflSttlNG/ A winning combination 01 odutt apartment nomes with luxury appointments and superb recreation of o premium locollon. Tennis • gym • therapy spa • swtmmlng • bllllords. One & rwo Bedrooms. one BOll'I ~~ 'l:l't*~3:°· fark~Vtcr ~ 10Wwl • • 550 ftaular1no Ave., Co.ta Meso 75HStt5 ..................... ,.fl I> '"" • Dys: 540·4713 f:vs. ······················· ------4 Private party will buy I' I a 1 d . U C U • C d M your 2nd T.D. 642-3573 673-5454. t\VOlD INC:OM PATIBLE .._,MS1/1n••1t/ HOOMMATES! RtMlltU • FOUND: Beaut Ora njle & l104 K. 17th St., SA I st & '21td TD Loons white malo cal vie Beach 834·1000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8~% 640-8292 & Talbert. We ll trained. Schools Coast To Coasl Qoo.n·W.Aru Um.IMJTm llniMH Irvine Paclnc Financial 8'&2·2017. 7100 Take:; the Guesswork Opporturtlty 5005 ---------rHttp Wanhtd out of rindin~ that u••••••••••••••••••••• $40,000 1st TD w /r elief L 0 S T : G r e Y M I n . ••••••••••••••••••••••• RIGHT ROOM MATE Restnuunt Collta Mesa douse roverin" 40 /\rres Schnauzer. Mate. Vic. 83:l-4134Slnce 1971 for lense. iully equipped'. Wr1ghtwood : payable Hbr. Vu llom t"s, NB. A _ .. ,. __ R•ftt 4350-557.3534 $400 mo Incl 10% due 3 640-0000 & 644-2796 wcr-T"' • .--yrs. 15% discount. Under ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68Squ.nreback, new Ures. devlpmn\ for 8 2~ Acre Classified ads !IJell bl1 $30. SINGLE. Stor111to on· brakes. rt>blt eng. Xlnt parcels for mobile hms. Items.. aavall Items or l.y.11107 PtncrnUu, Coeta cond. Sunroof, roof rack. Wtr & pwr avail. (714) a n y if~m . Just call Mesa. 494 1763 873-0'152 751-4824. M2·58'18 . . l ' /l.AAAMAAAAAA SECY /GEN OFC AcoounUnic/Recepl. Employers flay All Fees Lil Rf'lndeN Agency 40'l0 Birch St, Ste 104 Newport Beach ~8190 Call ror /\ppt/Est.ab '65 E N E G R E A T J .O Y N V L H T E 8 L E R [ I S M Y R A M N I R l V M S EHOHOUSHOOGOT RO L GT HTOTE AVIBETHLEHE MA [QSO REHPEH SHOI AOC R OGOOOWILLTOMEN O MAG MWLSEHTOLCAROL DAWS RREHBEHTRA ENO E AE PT J Angel Bethlehem Carols Great Joy ~er Peace On Eart.h Saviour Shepherds Monday ????? NetM ~ V1rg1n Mary " Wt$e Men . ' , 1~~1f.:~:i.n::.~ ..... ?!~~ l~:'t.~~.a.~t~•~•••••?!.~~1 <; .. turo,1y 01'·'f"mhllr 2'> 1'176 DAil Y PILOT D!!J HelpWont•d 7IOOH~lpWonf•d 7 100Help Wonted 7100 ~ Appllon.-ef. 8010fT"f'do Yo" 8C4SMl\ctlloneo"' 8080 ...... I . . ..................... . ..•••••.......... ..•••••••..•.......•... .......•••.•.•......... . ••••••••••••••••.•..•....................... H.tp Won1ed 710 •••••••••••••••••••••• ELECTRONIC .ASSEMILER • ~~ REAL EST'TE HI l·l<lt.t.11 \l'tlll'> .: I 11 .. 1111 11•11 1111.1 *. * AVON " \\ \st11 .. 11s 111n I It.-. 11•<'•'1111 , 11 ... , 1 "" 111 .11 Lindo Rice Have A Vftry M•rr y Chrbtmaa ... und thtl money lo l'UY f•u it. Excelle nt pt timr earn.lllg opportunity. Cal I 540-7041 or Zemth 7·135!1 R.E. M.AH.AGEMEHT: CONDO CONVERSION Hl'l "' .i.111111. 11. It". ~ II i 11 t. 11 .. 1 Sl11·11 I .111 S98 I Mid lron C lr c ltt I tJ l 'LtlH.1111 ttll 11' l•1•I l1''f!utu1, '* rn11 h11h u VH·t P rPSldE·nt Of>t'!lll\,1 I \l\t~. f·1r a.· •1 \1 -111111.111~1·(.. lw111ill'lil.rn "'·''"l110t'\l' H W'ltlnqtonBeoc h grcss1ve l\partmPnl M ;111.1 •1·1111·nt '"'' SP ECIALIST DU .. •LAP'S \ou 11 1• th•· "1111wr ul .. fess ion al Must hu, 1· m.111.o:1·d CJ\ t .1 """ Mirntture 8050 111 ki·l~ ltHl11• 2000 · 1 1 If }1111 h:t\'t' sub·.1.m11.tl t'\.fll.'l'll'lll''' tn 111t.1'\1 "1"'1·1111 l \I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sporlt, Vocation unit::.. )(' l't'j( .v tu TIHI\ \' lip l•I 111 I f J .I I ,\U .. dl\ 1.t.•1 & R•c r ""atlona'I Presidency of t·ornprny q111d,I\ .ind • 11ia-.1·..,u ior1111c't11H•rs1011 ,1nuun• **l ·BUY** "'"' l!:l~ctronics Mfii. hus 1m mme<l ovemn~s for elec t ron1c a i.scmblcrs Soldering, i.luffinl(, P 1<.: board req. Xlnl bcnc in cl'g med1dtrnlal 1nllr. In· lerv1ew Tut•s/We d / Thurs 9 am to :1 pm. U1st· lnslrumcnls, ll.12 Haker ----------•I have. a fullow1111• S.il:1r~ plu·. p111f l[ pr1.·1>.iri•d lo ht•i·omt· VH't' Prt .... tdt•nt ol \\,1•IH·1 ,, '"'"1 1111.t 1 ..... 1 w ... d l"urni1u11 & V~hlcl~Show shar in g O tff ..,t aff knov."; tlf tlii-. .1il 1 d.\f\auw· 1·x pa11d1n~ rurupuny v.1lh 11111J 1,11 1 ... 111 11 • .111 \ppJ1:111t·•· 011 1 ,~111 \'\~~1t/:::t:\I Submit l'l.''llrtll' to \ti 1:812. t>,111 , 'IH't t.11111.11 111cmlh 111 ttw llh 'l'Stnwnt 1111·11·"1u .... 11111i. "1 .. cllor~r:LJ,1111 \, u 1 11 \ \ t·:, r 1 0 , Pilot. I'() Box 1.xiO c · 'it t '.i H:!fi:!t, flt'ld 1:-,a Jar~ & pmf1I sharing 1. Wnlt-MASTERS AUCTION n ·::--l'l·.I< 1>011 Ht r man . 1'11•..,1d1·11t . <llJAll. "'*"' 64 6-8 686 &833-9625 ,J,111:!lluu1.rn •1 St. Costa Mes a Ph· llolt•I 979·~ KO~--HOUSEKEEPING Pl.A<' I•: I' HOl'l•:HT I ES I 100 t)u<11l Elitobettl Spurr 1'.dl to!:! !)t.1~. ,.,1 ;i;i,c 10 S S.\\l• '\1'\\ 1\ ll'1'11111rn I I ~ l . ln•el. N1•\q1111l H1·ad1 218Vi0Gro1iana ,1111,1 1111,1. w11"111·, 1 ·11111 ''1111 11 "" "' .. EqulptMnt Mechanic PORTH Starting salary S979 per N ti.: h l s hift , u 111 11 n month Appre ntices hip hcucflts. Please t'.tll lur 1 or Auto Mechanic or apptext520,64~1 SOOO HelpWante-d 11 001He-lpWontf'd 7 100! Equipn1cnl Training ex -------. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,.._..--,..,._.,_,, ___ .,_,, _______ .,_,, ___________ .. -_. .. _., .. -_. .. _ .... -_. .. .__.,J per req'd Apply l'crson llo~~cclcaner, cx1Jl'r cl . n eJ ore.i ce. city or ~·nda~s. ua1ooa h1a1111 Hewpori Beach H.11 ~.1111 ...,.,,,~ '\ow ~ \ ou .11 l' lh" \\ 111111 I' of " Sl111 I'' :>I;> ~ Ill I W l "'ii l ,1 rpt I ;i ppf11\ 1:111 MAIL DEPT. PAYROLL CLERK Ht'lp Wanted 7 I 00 Help Wanted 7 I 00 111 l.1·h tu lilt l'llh (.' \I h·I:! .~1.111 & \d, :'.:I !WI 1., ... \II l>rum Sports. Vacatio n :.111 t•t;:.! WE Ill'\' ~t·l ~I 141 l!1.11,1Kt1 Laguna licach, 505 675_·_32l8 __ _ Forest AVl'. Laguna HOUSEKEEPERS lleach. Fm<JI filing dalc 1/5/77 Employe r s pay f1•t"'· TH \I:'-: 1-: I·: 1111• .lulh 1(11;',.I 111 l••>hllll: IOI .1 lull t 11 '' I' 1\1 till I t.-1.. I \ i" I ·····•••·••········•••· ·•••·•··•·············· Rl:CEPTIONIST & R~creational Vehicle Show ,11 lht· !'I.Ill l>m g !Iii t. 1h.111~ & ""' t i\i'. ... 11 • ., furn II u I I 1• I I .• t 11 ti ,1 \ l> ;dUlllllllllll .,ht•tl. :>i•«>l l' t,.U ;,:1:1:: 1·1111 IV 1111,1· 1\1 m:;. :.!h41:1 ---------l ive-i n , 5 d ay-;, :! ·eeneral orrwe ch1ldrcn. $.S<JO mo A 77 WINNER! 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Hate 1.111 'lh111.l.111 ., \ 1.1 Lai ·'· ~I \' ;;x1 11:u ~I.I ll' p110\ t.1hlc• Ill \IOI, \l.1k1• 11111·1 II.ti 11.lX dcwul mmdcd trainable 638-0862 person . Call Control -MA."\l,\t;1·:11s 1"'" d , 1111 111111 n·q11111• 11t1 ,d11i11.' I 111•'' "" ""'" ·, II l1t 11'•.d 'llt•t l1\1•h \\ ,dt f I<:',• l,lll) ·lltfH t '.111 1.i" .)1.711. "" :1.1:1 t1• G craqe Sole l'l.11111 \11111 '" """ 8055 Career Employment Housl'kccper. h11~p11.,1 <'X pie to mau:ig1• 1,1 t1111h Agency,55tHl505. per. prcf'd. Hah•1g h ll1lb adult 1·0111p t.-\ (' \I GENERAL OFFICE Hospital. 1501 r·: 11ah St. um, :!ho :1p1 11111.., ,1. Nwpt B<:~·------">a lJry Soul Ii l.111•1 Int e re s ting pos1t1o n answerml! sludcnl in· quirtcs hy mml. llcq·s mature judi.:c mcnl. good memory. dctatl a l111ily. typing '1S+ wpm . Customer s1·rvll'e I.tack· g rnund helpf ul Apply National Sy~lcms Corp . .Janitor work p:Jrl ltrm· cvt·s. 0 t:. locations l'roJl'•rlw:o. rll.111.ig1 1r11·11l f>.lll·S:IOO $3tl0 hr+. E iqwr :.idulb :\olan1c•u r1 ,.,t •'\111'1 d ~Y-~ _ _<21.:._1_H27·011S !-itt-Jdy :1.t;,.) \ 1.1 l.ul11 . L<·iwl Sct·retar). rnatun• To start after the !1.c\\ 'frar.1;11 :i?:Jo N H. til'.1t,·,111 1 ••. 11,111•1 l'\ l'" MECHANIC _4_:lti_'_l_D_ir_t·_h_S_t:!L II. ___ ,, __________ _, l\ulom11bil1·' ( l .1", \ I 11· r c 1.f • 11 :.. :1 .1 (1 <.Jruphks 1\1:.inagcr t• l'Oodinalc Ii ;.irl dcpts· Hcntlcnni:s, dt•s1i,:n, pro ductwn art. ~•lk s1-rccn. dr:.ifling & 111t tll':.1i.:n. /I t'hallt!n~•nf.! po:-ll111n w /iJ growth oriented O.C. Co 5Sl.i<l!J:l7 ~Ir lla111111t111~ GUARDS Costa Mesa l'crmJncnt FuU & l'arl tinH'. l'hont• ,'i,, tran~p re q 'd. Hel1red w1'11·nmt• l',11l 54ti 11:.!7 I. ofr hr' Ill :.! 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Siil each. 2 ftac lion llP motnrs with i;t<!i1r reduction, 300 rpm, mw brand new. $25 each J"ool control for sewing machine motor $8. lly Fry cooker $10. TV an· lenna S.S. Two 8.85xt5 tires. good condition, ~ each. Four 3' windo~ shades, SS each. Ter· r111ium kil $2. Man's 10 speed bike $25. Quadra jet carburetor, rebuilda ble. $10. Wooden cabi.nl>l $10 Wooden cabinet $10: 3 ele ctric heaters, l year old. $10 each: 3 shop stools $5 eath : air pre- ssure regulator, com· plete wilh mterll, ga!a valve, like new, S25; 20 • fa n $10 . Sat /Su n.: anytime. 581·2300 - RNER bedroom act. 2 alnl(le beds with comer \able S2S: double m•t· tres9 and 1prln11. good condition $15.168-2619 DJ 0 DAIL v PILOT Saturdnr OecAmber 25, 1976 Auto1, Imported Auto1, lmpo~ Autoa. lmporl9d .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. ... .. .. ' , ... -)-. T • 4 Wl.ffl Drins 9550 BMW • •••••••;;·1•; w••••••••••••;;··· Mir dlt t. 9740 Autos lmporhd A.utoa. UHd Autoa. 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( \.111\p•:r lop lor Cuur'tt•r· "" . ~ ~ -m ,. ,. Musical H.l'l(ul.11 l'1drnJ) cam1x·r Tn.cks · 9560 To Choo~ From! :...l'l !l:Mil 0 r ·1!.13 3;45 ~lcreu (' 11 n lcU~l' 613·~:;, _____ _ ln1tn.Mnh 8083 top. !\1Jk1• olh-r ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'ht.•rry Only 37.000 m1. '74 Wagon. auto. ulr. I' /S, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti7:J l.il05 '73 Chev PU ·'·1 .swht, .11r. 'JJ BMWS UNIVERSITY Clanic Merc~s Lo Py1ot1, W7SLUXJ. t•/U, rndio, w/w tlrc11. t:oun Mino M.111r <'k1· 9140 I '~. l't U, lo m1 Cull Oldsmobile l!l7U 2110SE Cnvt Xlnt BRITISH CARCO. Xtra clean. $2515, or1!1111. cM·l'l lcnl cu111J1 ~!~~~~.~i::.s•••••••• flti8·11923 Honda Ccrs • GMC i·ooJ $17,500. a52 70lH 213/990·2525 552-9'192 t11m.S1i<10. 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New Ill lht• '75 CORVETTE. •i;:i Van, !\lug whl'd:,, f.!•H.1tl S.4DDLEBACI< quoh tirl'i.. new lJrukc;., l<tfil' C 0 N i\~~J1~1~! 1 0 N LOAO!';D! $799S puint & u11hol . runs VALLEY IMPORTS BRITISH CAR CO. t;, .. ,.1 S1'kN1on uf 2!iO':. dcd,. A stc-al for SllOO ct-;NTF.H IW8·1~dys,536·628Sev ~ood.SJIS0.51507~!) 831 -2040495·4~49 2 /9 2525 lrom S7\l\l'J l'..'7:!1.Wlll 1S200l>Clowlowbook) Jan.2 1hruJan.ll 13 90-llU) ' Lua!>l' :frns1 bl•• 642·6lS!l5 Call Ml-567~. ext. 33:l to '76 VETIE 'n (j:\IC I llln w1Gontcm po nempt•r. Aulo. I'S, I'll, :ur tond, ~·1.000 m1 l:S:~l.~J;; CREVIER '7-1 Jo'ord E l\JU. Complt'lc SAIH A ANA &I ST & B•OADWAY l'U.~tom, xlnt l'•mtl. 15,00ll 835·3 I 71 nu. S3!1UO. ti<lli J52!t FREE COLOR TV THE ULTIMATE OAIYING MACktNt. *USED BMW's* ·73 Uu1 ;ma 1'101.il.VY) '7.5 :!00:! <!Ct:INJ \l 1 't.1!1 (l;t~I Ii'. X X~;c,r Closed On Sundays 714/694-2854 II) mt~ -----daun your lickcl:.. Only 16.000 miles, 4 spd. l HOUSE OF of a kind. AC, AM/l"M i:! :\"!-: :! 1 :! 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P /S. p~r plus c:a!:>h. <1!ln·7tiiW or disc: brakes, ll75·!IO:.!ll aH <19().(j..1;!2 ~JO __ !'>tcreo l'n• .\rnpltl 11•r l))'oa ''·" ;J .'( ,\ "UPl'I II prt··Jmfl, (')\ln•mt•ly 11ua•t. I.th lt•"ll•<L IS 11 ov~r :SIJO G4 I ~15:J\:J Bu y ANY new or used l'Ur and we will i:eve you d color TV free. Otfl'r good through Jail l, l!J77 1ov'"" 1!4~~J 1111, ,tras BOB WITH "'M :\!ml s••ll . 111•11111g :"•1rlh A ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST Karmann Ghia 9735 ..•.......•....••...... HOUSE OF IMPORTS 213/921-8588 714/523-7250 Rolls Royce --9756 Buick 9910 '12 Pinto Sedan Durk green. automalit lrans m1ss ion , new hrakl's & battery, runs great. Good economy c:tr! ! 53G·7961 Leave message for Linda. Boats, Maintenance I Service 9'020 .•.•••.•...•........••. ::.1!11~. :1~11-01:1:1 YW 7600 Wc!>tmen.o;t._.r Bl vd 7:1 Ya111.il 1" i;T XO, ''ill'r. We~lrninsll'r 11~1:1 7551 .. ,,.,1 .mlv :io hrs ~;lo ·11 _ SURFS UP See VW Surfer BOB WITHAM S.1lc" Sl·n 11·t• IA""'"g Roy Carver.Inc. 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