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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-12-12 - Orange Coast Pilotf I • • 1es X-rated Eilms Fine , . ' ltl~y Beaeh $500,000 • • • • Santa Ana Fir~ Kills 1, ·Hurts 2 Winston's Widow I Lady Churchill Dead at Age 92 . ' uw,....... 1 CHURCHILL WIDOW DIES Lady Sptncer Churchill LONDON <AP> -Lady Spencer Churchill, 92, widow of Britain's wartime leader Sir Winston Churchill, died today at her home in London after a heart attack. Her grand son. Wins ton Churchill, who announced her death, said she wu lunching with her secretarr when stricken. Lady Spencer Churchill, named Clementine but nicknamed "Clemmie•· by Sir Winston, began auctioning his paintings and other family heirlooms quietly this year to help meet hpenses. She had been in failing heaJth several years and progressively retreated into seclusion since the death in 1965 of her husband or 57 years. He was 90 at his death. Last July she underwent ab-. domlnal sur~ery at King Edward VII Hospital in London. The reason for the operation was never made public. Shocked Britons suggested special legislaUon or an appeaJ to provide for her needs, but she sald she deplored any such idea and it wu dropped. • Lady Spencer CburcbJU was bom April 1, 1118$ to $ir Henry Hod~ .nd Ledy BlaMbe Hoder. Her mother wu descended from ·· a Jona line of Britlah ·earls, aa 'V•• str Wlnaton -a ~randaon ot the Dukeof MarJboroueh. • Sby all accounts, It was 1ove at fttlt 1tlbt when Clementine 01llvy Hl>iler, the 23-year-old daochter of • Draeoon Guards colonel, and Slr Wlnaton met at a f aahlonabte dinner party in 1908. He waa a M~year-old cabinet mlnlsier .. Churchill proposed soon after ln tbe 1arden1 of Blenheim Palace. his fam.IJy'1 18th century eatata. Tbe1 w• Sept. 12, uoe at st. Marear~·• Cbureh, London, . <Seo. "1.l)()W, Pate A!) ' Danger:. OOzing Wine A bilingual sagn ln Episkopi, Cyprus, means just what lt says: Grape juice can be a hazard to runners like Royal Air Force Cpl. Kenneth Vooght or to vehicles along the Paphos·Limassol Road .. The Tbe City of Santa Ana will leek dam aces of nearlr S$00,000 in the aase11ment pbue of the Oranae County Superior Court obacenlty trial lnvolvtnl movies screened at the Mitchell Brothers Honer Plaza theater. Attorne)' Jam• Clancy, wbo 1uccesafUllY represented the city in tu clalm that Artie and James Mitchell screened obtcene mov· ie• at thtir theater, said tbe Fire Kill8 Woman CHICAGO (AP) -An tlder)J woman whole au wu sbui olf becaUM IM f alled to Pl)' past d1ie uUU\J bllll wu killed--in a fl.re ln,lw!i,·&wth Slde hom• after. • nroeene lamp uaed for heat' and Uaht apparently was knocked over, autborlU.. 1atd. A •Pok"man f(>r'. ~ Peopltt Gu Co. 11ld ... Oriiff WU dlacan· unued Ill tM home of Nancy 1 Roberta ts. on Aq. 12 beea\IH 1be owed '8'n.88ln p11t due bUll daUn1 back to septembtr 11: , AP_..,.... warning was posted because the road is used by trucks carrying ripe grapes for winemaking, and the juice, oozing from the trucks, can make the road slippery. .. Arson Causes $25,600 b>ss At HB· Chllrch An arsonist torched a downtown Huatlngton Beach church Sunday nJ1ht. causing $25,000 In dama1e to the rnatn altar, ftremen repOrted today. Fir•men doused the blue at about 1 p.m. The fire wu ap. parenUy toucbed off on a card ta· bl• ln front. of the altar ot St. Mart'• By the Sea Catholic Church, 325 loth St. Some type of ioceoctlary device w11 "'9ed to atart th• lite tn u Advent wreath made of pine t>ouih which wu placed oo a ta· ble for aervlees earlier tn the day. aald fire lnlpectOr Gary Glen a. Th• daurcb wu unoc:euplicl and unJoiked when th• fi l'e. <See nag. Paa• .u> . . Survivors Saved by Passersh~ • a and two men were tnJured Sunday moroiq when f1re swept t.broup a Sant.a Ana home, fire offlclala re-ported. The two survivors of tb.e blue at 1314 N. Flower St. were pulled to safety by passersby wbo knocked down the two-story home's front door wben tbey spotted the fire and the two men •s struggle to esca~ the ln- femo. But le&epb P. Casey Jr •• 3'1, died in tbe fire. Caaey Jived at tbe Flower Street addrea. The other two men Inside the house wben it caul'ht fl.re, Daniel Woods, 20. ~ Looi Beach. and Robert Noll. 27, of Loa Anteles. were visltorL Woods was taken to UCI· Medical Center' where be is IUD undergolnc treatment tor smote inhalation as well as for leccmd and third degree bums about bis hands and arms. ac~ to fire offidals. Noll ,.,.. treated at tbe medical center fw smoke Inhalation and then released. Witnesses told fire officials that it wu three men wbo pulled Woods and Noll to safety after kn<M:klnathe door down. But. the oftldals were told, the tbree re1euera were unable to make their way to the burninf home'• second noor where Casey wutrapped. OCficfals said it toot about 30 minutes to bring the blaze under c:ontrol ·after flreflghten were called toiMscene at~12 a.m. They estimtted toda.y tbat the fire dadlage to the bOule and Its contenta "&nitbt be as blgb as $t!IO,odo or more .. " Weather Mostly· fair tbrouch Tuesday except lato D11bt and euly mornlnc low clouda. Lowa tonight upper 40s to low $0a. Highs Tues-' day upper eoa and Iott' 108. INSIDE TODA. Y • Bight thoM•and fa•• wlcorrl• horM r~ &q, ojtn 8'ltt' /ird '*torr fft Nl'L. St~. Bl. ·&•es ;11Jf OAIL.Y PILOT S Mond•t· December 12, 1tn Deeision BFoftden l\'ledia Reporting r ''WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe U.S. Supreme CoU.rt let stand today a lower court'• decudon t.browing out a $81,000 libel award against The New York Times and the National Audubon Society. mr· .• Icing The juatlcea refUJed to review a ruling by t.be 2nd U.S. Clreuit Court of A.,PPeall cbaractel'lled u "ln every way a landmark .. on the right to report serious charges against public figures. The court's action sets no legal No, this isn't a picture of cream topping on a chocolate pie. The photographer caught this pattern of ice crystals on a woven wire fence in Fairbanks, Alaska. Doubt it? '.'Jotc the bare wire at the lower righthand corner. Treatment Set For Sex Rap RENO (AP)-A Washoe judge bu ordered psychlatrlc treat· ment for a Callfornia ranch foreman convicted of forcing a Canadian couphp .. ~.~ 'ftlt at knife poinl. District Judie W.illiarn Form an sentenced Robert Blaine Johnson. 36, of San Joa- quin Valley to two years proba· lion on .. a six-year suspended prison sentence and ordered him to undereo psychiatric treat· ment. H~ also was ordered to spend 14 days in jail. Two Canadian tourists from British Columbia told police lhat. Johnson, who was visiting the Reno area. entered their motel room al knifepoint and ordered them to have sex. The woman was 63 and the man was 59. Syrian Troops Face Rioters BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP) -Ex- p\osions and rando01 machlne- gun flre were heard today as Christiani protested 11uspeJ14ion ol one of their newspapers with a general strike and street bar- ricades. Heavily armed Syrian troops set up machine-1un poslUons. Steel-helmeted Syrian soldiers trained their antiaircraft 1una on main aquares and 1.nteraecUona in the Christian sect.or. Youn1 Christians threw ue roadblocu of burning tires that sent thlck smoke billowin& over much of the city. Slx arrests were re,pdrted, bUt there were no report.a that the Syrians had openecl fire or .that there were any cuualtlea. O"ANQI COAIT ... I DAILY PILOT Fro.. Page Al WIDOW .•• within sight and sound ~f Blg Ben. ''I married and lived happily ever after,;• Sir Winston recalled 2> years 1ater in his autoblog· rapb.y. Their marriage produced one son and four daughters · Ran- dolph Churchlll, a politician and writer who died ln 1968, aged 57 ; Diana Churchill, twice-married, who died In 1963 from an over· dose of sleeping pills; Sar<.1h Churchill, an actress; M«J ry Churchill, who married prom1 nent British politician "'•r Christopher Soamei;, :rnd Marigold Frances Churchill,"' hu died at age 2. Many Britons becam e ;11,1,.arc or the elegant. d1i.:nif1l'd l:idy ••l Churchill 's side when Gt•rmun bombs began dropping on Lon· don in the blitz of 1940. In a broadcast to India, she said : "I must admit I find Jife in England today absolutely thrill· ing. I am glad to be alive at this great moment In our history." She visited air raid shelters, bombed-out towns, public soup kitchens and other wartime scenes. She was considered one of Bri- tain's ablest woman si>eaken aod Churchill gave serious con· sideration to her advice on his oratory and acknowledsed his debt to b~ aid for that and more. "It would have been imP.<>SSI· ble for any ordinary man to have got through what I have had to get through in peace and war without her devoted aid," Sir Winston said al war's end. Flynt PostA · Bail in 'Crue~ precedent, ~t courts In tbe 2nd Circuit, eaeompa .. lo~w York, Colmeetlcut and V t, and elsewhere in the country may rely on the appeab court reasoning lo deciding future libel suits. If so, public fi1urea could find it more difficult to aucceed in auchclaima, The cue con1ldered by the juadces today centered on a tm article in the Times rePorting that the Audubon Society charted ftve prominent aden· tisls with lying about the effects of pesticides on American birds. The society long hN been an, outspoken opponeJJt of the use ol the pesticide DDT, claiming it la e.JttremeJy harmful to birds. Three scientists named 1n the Times article sued for libel, and were awarded $61,000 by a federal trial jury tn early 19'16. Last May, however, the ap. p eals court overturned the award. It ruled: "Whal is newsworthy about. auch accusations is that they were made. We do not believe that the press may be re- . quired under the First Amend· ment to suppress newsworthy statements merely because it bas eeriout doubts regardin& their truth, .. New York Times attorney Floyd Abrams said the court's ruling that "neutral" reporting is protected by the First Amend- ment "is in every way a landmark ruling." "Until this case, no court had made as clear the proposition that when a journalist r ePorts de- famatory charaes by OQe public (igure aiainst another there can be no liability, reeardlesa of the journalist's own views about the accuracy of tbe cbar1ea.'' Abramuaid The three scientists who ap.- pealed to the Supreme Court are J Gordon Edwards, profesaor of entomology at San Jose State; Thomas H Jukes, professor of medical physics at UC Berkely; and Robert H Wbite·Stevera, professor of bloloey at Rutgers University Because their libel suit in- volved lndlviduals and or1anlsa· tlona from various states, it wu tried tn federal court, with U.S. District Judie Charles 14. MetinerofNew York presldina. Tbe Jury awarded '21.000 ln compensatory dama1e• to Edwards and $20,000 each to Jukes and White-Stevena after finding that the actentls.ts proved "actual malice .. by tbe Audubon Society and the Times. A 1964 Supreme Court rullni barred public officials and public figures from collecttna damaaea for "a defamatory falsehood re·· la ting to bis official conduct .. un· less it could be proved "that the statement was made with actual malice-that ls. wtth knowledle that it was falae or with reckle11 disregard of whether it was false or not." Fro• Page Al FIRE ••• began. No one wu seen or beard at the time of the blaze, Glenn satd. Father Denis Lyons. pastor of the church, formerly called Sts. Simon and Jude Church, said another arson attempt occurred near the altar within the past year. Glenn aaid there appears to be no motive for the m01t recent. anon other than mallclou.s rnll· chief. f'rot11 Page Al · X-R ATED ••• final verdi,t after the damages . phase of tht trlal. "It m1tht well be at that timo that we can close the theater," he said. "We certainly hope so." Attorney Joseph Rhine, wbo represented the Mltcbell brothers in the trlaJ, 1a1d he ln· tends to appeal the Jury's ob- scenity Jlncllna . • AD BRINGS Q!)JCK S4LE "Tbank you for helplna roe aelt mJ 1ofa .. ' tho Tultlrt bouHwife 1 !Ji· trlod another Santa Ana paptr and a lboppet and fot no resulta.'' Hett'• the ·Dally Pilot claHlflod ad that 1parkt4 the tale; I SOFA t' looM pul()W. anll·' que 1otd. • JC.a•UP GolagDotmt. A hellcopter lifts a tractor to the bottom or the Grand Canyon where a construction 'ilrrn is building a sewer s~~a\ for lndtan-. who ll~-!1in.Supa1 Villqe . .vu;. . ,, Jailed Bovan· Suspect Roy R ichard Surremkn to Newport Police Arraignment ii scheduled Tuesday in Oren1e County Superior Court for Roy Cbriatopber Rlcilard, the sixth suapect now held bl the slaying of Siephen John Bovan of Fountain Valley. Richard surrendered Frid~ to Newport Beach police. He was booked into city jail on the murder conspiracy warrant which waa ia1ued after he and seven others were indicted on multiple criminal charges by the Orange County Grand Jury. Bail oil that warrant was originally set at $SOO,OOO, but it. baa been reduced to Sl00.000 by Superior Court Judie Robert Kneeland. · 1 Polla MY they ei.pect Richard to remain lD custody unW he bu been •rralcned. Richard. also kaown as Raabada Dev, la tbtt ~rmer president d the Lqu:aa Beacb . Hare Krlahna TemitJe: · Temple officials say that • Richard and bJI t.m.e bualness partnen ln the Newport Btaeh inveatm~t ftrm, .Pruadaml>ll· trtbutlna. Inc .• have not-.odat· ed with tbe temple for more than a year. Those buatnesa P8rUMn. Alex· ander Kulik, Jqaeph Sbe1ton n,v!a m and Jbleph, Gabriel Fedorowatl are accuaed by Police ol CJC"derlni the kldnappln( and kUliq of Bovan. Bovan, 38, WU shot to cMath Oct. 22 outside Nft'l)Ort Beach-s El Ranchito restaurant. He was abot nlne times. Police arrested Kulik on • charre of poueutn1 more than $1 millloo worth of heroin wl\hln hours of Bovan's death. HI! ta tree from custody after Poltint a $'150,000 bond. Also arrested ln the cue were the three alleaed bit men, An· tbony "lJtUe Toay" Matone, Jr., 23, Raymond Ste\ren Resco, 28, and J en-y PeMt' Fiori, 41, all of Huntlnetoo Beech. • InvpstiJJltorS ~laim the Uio was-hired to kill 89van in ~tali•· tlon tor the Id~& this sum- mer of Kulik. The th,..; men haH been iden· tified as relocated federal wit- nesses or relatives of witnesses who were moved into the Orange Coast area \inder assumed names by the U.S. Marshal's service after aiding in prosecu- tion of east coast Malia figures. arrested in Bali and brouiflt be,-•• week to race oharte;. waa freed after bis ball was r,. duced to $100,000, l'roa Page Al DOG ••• I stomach was pumped by ia veterinarian who found bwn8'h Marone and Resco were freed from jail about a month after their arrest~ after posting $100,000 bond each. hair in thedos'sstomach. 1 Flori is held without ball and faces death penalty prosecution in 'the case. "I'm preUJ sure the doewnt be destroyed," tb\' pollce offlcfr said. "Youcan"trullyblamet.he dog, but what else are you going to do with him?" Thr" of the PDI 1>artners - • Kulik, Davis and Richsnt ..-have been arrested. Dam. who was Friends "'lmd famtly membets flocked to the Setzers' home to console the ~pie. who hue two • other chUdreD. · Wedding .OR'd 1 t M~ Swpgranny .to Marry : I LONDON CAP) -Mark Goodman, who wants to 1 marry his '17-year-old step-grandmother, said today his father 1n Los Angeles agreed to the wedding and they would fly to the United States, probably a few days after his 21st birthday Jail. 25, for the ceremony. Mark, who lives with his fiancee, Mrs. Ray Good- man, former second wife to bis arandfather ~ in North London, said;.. :•we just can't get over the legal com- plicattona 1D trus country, so we·rell)1ng to the Sta~s to get married... . Thtt couple were barred from marrylng 1n Britain by the 1949 Marriage Act, but can marry in all but 10 states in the'United States. · ' Mark added: •'The wed&n, will take place in Los Anaeles where my parents live~ Tbe1 were agaJnst the wedding at first. My rather telephoned and we cussed each other. "Then we talked it over and now he has given his conseat. Both parents will be comini to the ceremony. It's aoingto be a fantastic affair." ' Ol!ange Coast • • EDITION .. VOL. 70, NO. 3'6, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A lleert, Connors. Visit NB, Nb Nuatklls'-' BYDAJ!~~HAM Miss Evert said. "I don't know Friday and were due to leave aign may bave lfven ~ to welcomealgnandthat'iwbatwe Teno.lntarCh.ria Evert said to-bow these rumora1et1tarted, ~t Sunday, but they stayed throua.h rumon that Mias Evert'• last dld." ctaytherelanotruthtotherumor youcandenythemnow.ltlmt today. '1belr preaenee became namellnowCoanon. that ahe and Jimmy Connon are true." pu bJlcly known when ther Jorie Oce1ueda, a main--Thia momlng the •• alan wu secretly married and honey-Tennis star Connon, asked lf showedupatoearby)oJmW~ tenancemanwboputuptheslp, ~~~g~ ~ readd'JtmWelc~~e U)OOnlng In Newport Beach he and Evert were married, said Tennit Club durin& the weekend said the wording wu 1lven to ., v an my """'" Evert and Connors are aiaytne brusquely, uyou IUY• can write topracllce. him by Katb,y Wlllon, the club's nora. •t the NewPOC'ter Inn. Rellatra-whatever you want to." Then be A 1l1n creeted Mlsa EYert an4 aoelald1rector. Miss Evert waa reached at the uon wuundel'Oonnora'name. turned andwalkedoCf. Connon at centa-court of the "We weren't calllq her Mn. hotel~-She said t.Mlr plans ••No, we're not married and we Connors and Mias Evert tennis club. It read, ••welcome Connors," Ms. WUaon aaid. •'Tbe were tndeftnite but that i:nar-~ve no plans to get married.'' checked into the Newporter IDn Cbrll and ,Jim Connora. .. The bola just told us to put up a riagewun'tamongtbem. . 55 Work Too Many Apartments? . On Case . . ~ Probe EconQniy H 111·ts . .. LOS ANGELES <AP> -Fifty-ttve detecUvea are working full time on the IDllsld.e Strangler cpe, t.rytnc to find~ the killer or Jr,lUers wbo left the bodlea of 10 young women scattered on secluded bilJaides throu.gbout the city. And they're being aided -or l\ampered -by thousand.I of. parl·tlme detectives, the barbers. mailmen, secretaries, s}loe salesmen and the lady next dpor. Everybody is talkint about the strangler. Everybody baa a theory. Many are dreamin1 about the reward, now totaling $150,000. One ni&ht lJ.St week a woman looked in her rear view mirror pnd saw a car Collowlng her. She ~eded up. He speeded up. The strangler, she tboughMo herself as she floQred the gas pedal and 'raced at speeds up to 80 mph to a (riend 's home. She screeched to a hall in front of her friend's bouae and dashed to the door. Her friend crabbed an ax and held the man lD b1I car UDtll pol.Ice came. Waa tbe Jn.an the 1traqler? No, be lboupt. be WU ehu1nc tbe strangler. Somehow the man fltured tbe woman's car matched the description of one aeen by a witnesa to one or the ptrangler abductions. The m~ wbo lived SO miles away, sald be was in the area looking for the stranater because family needed the reward oney. Sheriff's invesUgatol'S ln- viewed him and dismfssed him aa 1l "cuckoo," Lt. PhU Bulllngton aid. -.One of the big questions in the a•e is how does the stranaler ~ck up tbe vtcUma? Jn only one case ls there a 'lcnown witness to the abiluclion. /Lauren Wagner was taken away i!>Y two people who pulled behind 'ler car wbm she stopped a few bousea ·from her home Nov. 28. The wttneu aald the car 1oolted somewhat like a police car. A few days later POllce arrest· ed a man drlvlnl a car that looked Jlke an unmarked POllce car. lnaide they found radios tuned to police trequencle9, a RO&rtable red ll~t on the front aeat, two macnetbed police de- c«la to put on the dOor and a blue jacket with IM Aqeles Police Department letterin~. Just a man who likes to play policeman, authorities dffided. No connection to0 the strani!er. case. That's just on. ot tJ(e th~ 1oin• around -Uaat tbe atraneter or 1\ran1ler1 lm· ~rsonate Police to plet u9 the · vtcuma. ' The police aren't i.lkbil about their ch1e1 and 111 tbey don't' kQow for 1ure that all 10 ltran• lllng1 ll'9 the work of the tame killer klllen. What cluee do the eocktall par· ty dei.cttves have7 Th• tuk force IDv•tl1aUn1 the ld.111np baa arown to 55 men after belDg Ht up wlth 29 men Nov. ~ bey have recelYed more the l,000 Ups called In by dUa.na. AD BRINGS QVICK SUE •"J'bat l~ tor belplna mt sell my Ida.' the 'J\&atlD hoUHWile 11td. ••1 tried another Santa Ana paper anid a 1hopper and aot no r•ult•." Hu·•'• the Dally Pilot tla11lfled ad that 1parkcd tho aate: · . SOFA i' lootepUlow, •nil·' qu11old. "5. ~·u-- Santa Claus waved Christmas greetings as he arrived via police helicopter early today at Paularino Elementary School in Costa Mesa. Santa will be taking gift request3 at local schbols throughout the week. Santa reportedly is making use of the Costa Mesa police helicopter in order to let bis reindeer rest up for the big night. Mesa Leader Sues Schools Over Thefts The first time thieves broke in- to the Estancia High School mechanics' compound and stole S200 in parts from student David Sorsabal's truck, his father picked up the tab. Wh~n someone btoke in qaln over the Veterans Day weekend and stole $'100 worth of equipment from the truck youne Sonabal was working on for a claes, bis f atber decided It was time aomethinl was done about the acbool 'necurlty. So Costa Mesa City Manqer Fred SOnabal bu filed a eta.Im against the Newport·Meaa tJ.olfted SchOol J>Jatrlct. .. l just decided tt wu Ume somethlllg wu doae, •• ~ aald ~Y, nottn• tbat OtlaiT theft& bave alto been reported at the compound, lncludl~I one cue tn -.blch ~ thlen1 went joJridluio a•toleacar. He , tald be hU l\lll•ted a auard doa or other 1ecµrtt1 meJ&uret toPJ"Otect tU veblClea. "W•'ve AIPPed up OW' pe,uc.· prot.ection od oC tbe 8J'ea, but you can't be evel')'Wti'ere ,at ooce, 0 Sonabal said. Sonabal'1clalm ls·~ to be routinely denled by 1ebool trustees Tue1day nteht. Trustees, u ii their cuttom. will then refer lt to the acbool dia- lrlct 's insurance com1>an1. 3 Baby Girls Die in Blaze cusmNo. Okla. (AP> Three baby girls dJed after fire swept throuih a bedroom where they . were aleepina, authorities aald. ' Tb-dtad lltli were tdentllied Sem411 •Sonya Ward, 2, Nancy Lyon .Jolmloo, a, and her sister, AmY Jo, 'fmonUil. The fire bt'Okt out In the klteben of Lawrence E. Jobn•on'• sroUd·fioor apart-mmt 1n tb1!I ooribeut Oklaboma town at about ':20 a.m. and 1pread to the ctlllnl of the bedroom 'fibeni the three llrll were ="I 1he n.llbt. aa.ld F!r.-C: BW ~win: . CM Housing P lan BJ lllCll&EL PASKZVJCB °' ................ JI Colt.a Mesa ID danier of beeominl a city dominated by apartmmtl? Or hu lt already happened? In early 11'74 the Colta Mesa Clty Council approved a series of recommendadou from a houa· lnC 1oala and objectives commit· tee. Un.able to forese. Jncreues in the cast ot lwnnee, the commit· tee made the recommendations for the~ up to 1980. Reporting Of Figures Broadsned Th• Juatlee8 retm4'd to """' a na.Una by the 2Dd U.S. ctmUt COurt fl Appeals cbaraat.iled U ula flflfll'Y W81 a ludmark1' OD the rl1bt to report HrJoue chara• eaalnlt DUbli• a,ur-. The COld"l•a aetSion Hts no tecal precedent, but courts ID the 2nd Circuit, encompas•lnl New York, Cannect.h:Ut and Vermont, and elaewbeff ID the couatry mQ rely OD the appeall court realOlllna ID dectd1nl future libel suJta. U ao, public f1aurea could ftDd lt more dlfftcalt to aucceed lD aucbdahm. The cue comddered by tbe juticea todaJ em.tend OD a 1'73 arUcl• tn the 'nm• reportlnC that tb• Aud•bon SoeJ•t1 charac ftft promtn•t adeno tlata with b1DI about tH effect.I ol peaUddel ODA.medcu blrdl. The IOCW;y Jana bat been Ul outspoken oppcioent of the UM of the .,.Udde DD'l', cJ•lm•na 1t 11 extremelJ banntul to blrdl. Three tcldltl name4 ID the Tiln• altlcle •Uied for libel. and were awardect '81,000 by a federal trla1JL1r1Inear)¥197& Lui. MIQ', bow~•. the ape peal• court overtarned the award. It ruled: ~II DIWIWCll'thJ aboUt IUCh aeeuaatlona 11 that tbey were macSe. We do uo\ bellne that the press may be,.. quired UDder the Pint Am.S. ment to 1upprea1 new1worthy atatemmta maei, beoauae lt bu •erioua doubt.I resardlng their trutb-., Planning staff member DoQa Clark, wbo terVed as committee conaultant. •aid the boulina e1eo ment recommendation called for conatructlon ol 4,003 new alni1e family bom• by u.>. An a&Httonal 2,.:118 apartments or cMCbninium UDitlt by JJllO were couidered aufficlent to meet the city's needs, accorclina to Clark. However, as al Dee. 1 OD])t eG' new bomes have been built In Costa Meaa alnce 1973, leavina . the city 3,400 homes abort of its 1llO project.lon. 1D CCJlltrUt. 5'2 CODdomlnl\IJDS and Z,1113 apartment unlta have gone up lD Cc.ta Kesa since tho committee NpOrt was approved. Tbll total or a.a. multl·unlta has already put the city nearlY 1,000 Wl1tt above lta 1980 projection. Wbatbappened? At lellt one clty councilman. Domtntc RactU. believes 11we have failed ID aetttng 11n1Je- (8eeJIOUSING. ,aae AZ) U~ln Seellldotl X·rated Films -. Santa Ana Seeks · $500,tJOO Eirm . • ! 1 ~ Grapes Ptttk a PunC!h A bilingual sign in Episkopi, Cyprus, means just what it says: Grape juice can be a hazard to runners like Royal Air Force Cpl. Kenneth Vooght or to vehicles along the Paphos-Limassol Road._ The warning was posted because the road is used by trucks carrying ripe grapes for winemaking, and the juice, oozing from the trucks, can make the road slippery. Santa Ana Blaze Kills I, Hurts 2 One man died and two men were injured Sund1y rnornin~ ~hen fire swept throuih a Santa Ana home, fire offlclala reported. The two survtvor1 of the blue <tl 131' N. Flower St. were pulled to safety by pasaersby who ~nocked down the two-story home's front door when they .spotted the fire and the two men's struggle lo escape the in· ferno. But Joseph P. Casey Jr., 37. died in the fire. Casey lived a~ tho Flower Fro.a Page Al 5 CARS ••• O>'au said be would be cbecldai t6e parktnr arran1ement1 per.onally. After hll battle wttb the Clt1 of Coata Meta, Soffer, owner of Sid's Blue Beet restaurant in Newport Beach, HYI be'• a bit .t;enalUve •boul havlna bla cars ~be aubject of municipal ac:t.lon. ·•1 think the city of Newport ~each could have handled thll a lot better,'' he commented. "No one in their rl1bt mind ioea to see their can every day to led tf they•vemovedtheatreetonyou ... Soffer won a recent round wtth the City of Coet• Mesa when city councilmen •dmttted the otty acted incorrectly in towt.n1 away three cars from h1I home at 900 Arbor St. Woman Held In Slaying PASADENA (AP) -A Sl· year-old woman llle1edly abot and ktued the man she lived with, then told poUce she bad mistaken him for an intruder, authorities :said. Police said they booked Betty Lee Price late Sunday for in- vestigation of murder in the death or Cleveland Owens, 51, who s hared her home. The woman told polJce abo bad come home around 10 p.m. Sun- day when she beard noises and s aw a shadow in the ldtcben. She said she got a .21-c:allber p!atGI Jrom the bedroom and fired several shots at the f11ure, which turned out to b9 Owens, pOll~ re. ported. .. . . . OMHOlCOAIT c Street addral. The other two men wide the house when it caught fire, Daniel Woods, 20, of Long Beach, and Robert Noll, 27, of Lot AnteJea, were vlaltora. Woods was taken to UCI Medical Center where be la 1Wl undersoina treatment for smoke inhalation u well aa for second and third degree burns about bis hands and arms, according lo fire officiall. Noll waa treated at the medical · center for smoke inhalation and then released. Wltnesa• told fire officials that lt wu three men who pulled Woods and Noll to s afety alter knockin1 the door down. But, the olftdala were told, the. three reseuen were unable to make their way &o the burnin& home'• 1econd !Joor •h•r• Caeey WU trapped. Offlcfala aald lt took about 30 minutes to bring the blue under control alter flretiabten were cllled tothetceneat8:12 a.m. They estimated today that the fire damaie to the bouae -.id ltt contenta "miaht bo as hlgb as $80,000 or more." CM Planner ToRunfor <:ouncil Seat Coe ta Mesa Planning Com·, missioner Arlene Schafer la the early bird candidate in the March 7 Costa Mesa City Council elections. Mrs. Schafer today returned her completed nomination fonna to City Clerk Eileen Phinney to become tho ftnt olllclal can· di date. Yet to return tbelr nomination papers are buaineJSmen Donald Bull, Chris Steel, Orange Coaat College student Carl Merkle and the latest potential candidate. 32-yur-old dry cleaner Steven Finley. They are expected to challenge Costa Mesa Mayor Norma Hertzog and Councllbian Jack Hammett whole &enn1 end next year. .Mr~1.Hertzoa bu dJQ.land her tntenuon to run but Councllman Hamm• ~ yet to declare bis Intentions. Mra. Schafer wu Hammett's campalp manaaer four yean a•o. . . P...,_PageAI HOUSING ••• .. fami.b' homes -tbe council has not been rapQDSive to tbe recozn. mendaUona tbat have been made." RaciU clahm the city wvmdl hu succumbed to pteuure from developers and la too lax in granUnc demlty deviaUona fOI' new apartment complexes. H1I fellow councilmen, J.nclud- in1 Costa Mesa Mayor Nonna Herbog, believe the city ii more a victim of thestunning Climbs in the cost of slngle family homes. "In 1973, nobody knew that tbe economy would cbao·ce (10 much>t" 111td Mayor HerbotJ, "The American Dream -that we all should own a •inile fa.mlly home -la no lonter practical.'' she added. Citlng the great increase In new realdenta in tbe city, Mrs. Hertw1 said. 0 0ur COMem la to provide bouaina that people can afford." Tbe Ma)'Ol''a tenUmenta were echoed by Councllmen Ed McFarland and Mary Smallwood. McFarland, nottnc that the cUy ii In tbe procea ot spending up to $250,000 to update the changes in its general plan, said the basic problem is aupply and demand. A bouae In Cotta Mela tltat IOld !or $30,000 in Uni la DOW OD the market at more than $100,000, McP'artalld oblerved. . ''Incomes have not 1one up three or four times Un t.b1a aame period)," he sald. Becaute of thJa, and the ctty•a nearly non· existent apartment vacancy rate, McFarland bellevei the city's reaponslbWl)t la toward good qualltf multl·unit dwell- inga. McFarland said lit oppc11e1 the "no more apartm1nt1•• philosophy. A1r~ there It a "terrible problem" With toda7'1 W'I'"• niarll:et, CouncUwoman Smallwood aaid there bu been a change in philoaopb7 amoas potenUal home b111ers. Many ot the yoaqer people are not CCJDCemed wUb tlnd1nl a permanent "nest" and the social pressure to do so la s1actenlnt. sbeaald. "We don't want It to be (ftnan- claUy) Impossible to live ~ere." said Mra. Smallwood. . Suicide Smpeeted SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ~ AuthorlU• say the bod,J of a man found float1u ID the moat aftlUDd the Goldea Gate Bridie'• IOUtb tower la QPa:rel1tly the brtd1e'1 832n4 vtctlln.. • DAILY PILOT Wedding OK'd Man, Step~ to Man.,: .. Arral1nment ls scheduled 'rue1day ln Oranae County Supeflor Court for Roy Cbrtt~ IUohard, the mtb 1utpect now beld in the 1layiq of Stephen John Bovan of Founlaln Valley. JUc:bard autrendered rrlday to Newport Beach pOltce. He wu booked into tlty Jatl on the naurder CQP-lplracy warrant wbJch•._, lnued after he UKf seven otbetl were lndtcted oo multiple criminal cbar1ea by the Orance County Grand .Jury. Ball on that warrant was ort&inallY set at '500.ooo. but Jt hu been reduced to $100,000 by Supeflor Court Judge Robert Kneeland. Police~ t.btJ aped llf chard to remain In cuatbd1 until he hu been arnlped. Richard. al10 known •• Batbada Dev, l1 tbe tormer prealdmt of the IAtuna Beach Hare Krlabna Temple. Temple officials ny tbat JUcbard and bis three buatnesa part.nm ln the Newport Bucb invutment ftnn, Pruadana Dia· trtbuttq, Ine., have not QSOCiat· eel wlth tbe temple tor more than a year. • TONIGBT COSTA KBSA PLANNING COMMJBON -RelUlar meet· in1, Clt)'Hall, e:aop.m. . ft1E8DA~ DEC. U NEWPORT·llUA SCHOOL BOARD -Re.-atar metaS::' Cotta M•a ctt1 oouncu c • ben, T:aop.m. ''BEHIND THE H£Al>LINES" -Dr. Gil• T. Browa lecturer. OCC l'orum. ?:~~ COAB'l' REPERTORY THE.\TER -.. KnJ1bw of th• Wblte llapoUa, •• Tu11day-Slmcb1Uaoiaab Dec.18, a p.m. \ J Meeting F et,es lORetired N-M Employeea Tea retlrtDI Newport.II•• Unified School District employees with from aeven io 30 year~ ol service will be honored by school trustees T)lesday aJf)lt. The meet.inc will be•ln at 7:30 p.m. in Colla Mesa City <.;ouncm chambers. HonONd will bt Frank Frailer, tran1portaUoQ 1upervl1or, 30 years; Doaald Enslen, garage s~perviaor, 28 years; John Feeley, 1round1 keeper, 19 yeara; lratherlne Zlmmann1 cafeteria helper 15 years; ana DoQald Kaber, btad cuatodlan, 14yean. Also to be honored are W1lllam Frink,malnteoanceworkv,u yeara; Vlr1l•la Walker, secretary, 12 years: WiWam Hougbtoo. euttocllan. 10 years; Arthur JQbman, beaUq and ftD• tilatioa meclwllo, nine years: and Cbelter Laqan, purchuing aupervllor,nven1ean. Those busJneta partner•, Alex- ander Kullk, Joseph Shelton Davis lll JDd J01epb Gabriel ll'edorowillt are accused bv police of «dertq the kJd.Dappln& and kUllng of Bovan. Bovan, 36, was shot to death <>et. 22 outatde Newport Beach'• ElRancbl~rauuranLHewu shot nine tlme1. Police arre1ted ·Kull le on a obarce ot POIMl•lnl more than $1 ~UlJon worth of heroin wtthl.n houn of Bovan'1 death. He ii free from custody after poatin1 a $750,000 bond. Alao atnllt4d In th• caH were the three allepd blt men, An- thon)' ''Utile TODy .. M-.rone, Jr., 23, Raymood Steven Resco, 28. and Jerry Peter Fiori, 41, all of He~. Inna Clum· t.n tr!o WU to klU Bftta lft retail&• don tor tbe lddDipplac tbla sum· mer of Kulik. . The three mm bQe been Iden· tl.ra.d u rtloeat.d federal wtt- nesau or relatlv• ot wltneues who were moved lntq the Orante. Coast area under a11umed naQtes by the U.S. Manha!'• ee"lce after aldlna ln _proeec:u- tlono/EutCoutMatlaflPrll. Marone and Relco were frted froQl Jail about a 11\GGth after\ tbelr arreatl after po1Unc 1100.000 bond each. Flori la held witbout ball and facts dutb penalt.)t proMCllUoll lntheeue. Three ct the PDl _J)artnen -KulJt. DaVfl and Rlclwd-bve been '"9ted. Dam, wbo wu arretted tn Btll and brouaht back lut week to face cbaraa. WU fl'eed after bJa bail WU re• duced to1100,()90. Still at larJe are Kulik'• wife, EC.le, and the tut PDI partner, Fedotowald. • The lbc suapects are 1cbeduled to ltand trial Jalh 23 In Jud•• Knntand•a court. F,.._Pf1f18AJ WIDOW ••• ) Hv mother wu descended from a lon1 line of Brttlah urll, u wa'-_Slf Wln.aton_,... • arandloo of the Dukeof MarlbOfOUah. '!J1 all accoa.ntt. tt wq love a\ first sight wben Clementine Ogilvy Holier, the 23.year-old daughter of a J>ragoon Guards colonel, and Sir Wi.Dlt.on met •ta f aahtonable <U.nner party In 1808. He wu • M·1ear·old cabinet min later. CburchllJ.propaud 100D after f n tbe 1arden1 of Blenheim Palace, b.ls lamtly'1 Uth century etlate. They wed &.pt. u . 1808 at St. Margaret's Church, London, within sight and sound of Bl& Ben. · "I mll'ried and Uved happily ever atteri" Sir Winston recalled 22 years ater in his autobiog· rapby. Their marriage produced one son and four dau1hters: Ran· dolph Churchill, a poli~ian and writer wbo died tn 1868. aaed 57; Diana Churchill, twtce·m•n1~. who died 11\ 1963 from an over- dose ot slecplna pllla; Sarah Cburcbtll, an actreaa: Marr. Churchill, who married prom • nent Britisb polltlcJan Sir Cbrlltopher Soame.~:. and Man1otd Franca Cburcnw, wbo di~d at ue 2. Many Britons became aware of the eJe1ant, diinllled lad)' at Cbutchlll'• side when German bombs t>e«an drol>'>lnC on Lon- don 1D t.M blitz of 1940. Fimi;Seeks IAFUghta_ LONDON (A~) -Laker Airway• said today ll ap- plied to Britain '1 Civil Avlallon Authority for a license to lly the London- Loi Antela route. The alrllne said lt wants to run dally fll&bta. A ticket to Loi Ancel es would COit '208 and a tJc:ket to Londob $250. a dlfftrence reaulUng from currency translation. Laker Hid tbo fare would be ten than halt tho eurrent ~t scheduled whiter ~Y fare. Neighbor's I Dog KillS BOy,A.ge3 NASlMLLE. Tenn. CAP) -A 3-year-old NuhvtUe boy wa1 killed when M was attacked by a neighbor's dog, Naahvllle police Lt. Sherman Nlckeaa said. The badly mauled body of Jon Setzer was found by llonald D. Si pea, a nel.tlbot who had Joined in the weeiend •eprch fOI' the chUd In the Doa.elloD area of the city. · • 'Tbta ta golailr to be UDf orJetla· ble, .. Sipes ea1.ct..F1u1 lmPolllble to deacrtbe Uie ~ U ii all -t don't reaQy want to deicrfbe it.•• Police aakl the boy WU fOUDCI in the yard of Cbarlle R. Smltb, a qeiglabor who cnnis tbe dot, a &-year-old German 1bepbenl .. I think it is Just •~c thlnf andldon't~it ~-• prop_riato to ~m en •t Ulla time, .. Smith told a r•.POrter· Sipes said he jolhed tbe IUfth for the cbllcl after 1* Dlother catted In an ett6rt to.Joe~ tbe youngster. Sipes said be found th• body,etrlpped tilt. clotbfnl. and rushed the boy to ~ DonelaonHospttaliDhlscar. ''I'm not aw. U the boJ .a alive when I found td111 ~not.•• Stpu uld. 0 Hla stomach. shoulder and htp were badly punctured." NtcaDll&ldthe®'WU tu. to tlae dty dol pound der Ua atomac:ll waa pumited by a veterinarian wbo f6'm4 Jaum• blr tn tbe doc'• atomach<; • 'l 'm pretty sure the dol w111 be .. dut.ro1ed, •• t.H police ottJc:w said. 0 YOQ can1,..Uy blaDMtbe do1, but wbat elH an )'OU IDinc • to do wJthhim f" Frtebdl and famllf memblra nocted to tbe SetaeN' llomt &c; comole the couple, wbo have two ot.ber chlldren. YMCA Offers CampProgr•m The Oraqe Cout YMCA tn Newport Beach will offer • Day Camp pro1ram Deo. U·30. divided Jato two leftla... The camp wtJJ be held from 9 a.m. to4p.m.dally The "Xld Kamp,•• f.ol' P'llClm one through ftve, will featwe cratt., iamea ad trips toKacld'• Bersy Farm ud th• Lquna Beach OJ1ldren•1 Tbeat.er. Tbe "Go C:Jmp" proaram. fer tr•dea 11.x and ••vent "Ul feature movies, roller uauna and a trip to Malle M9untatn. Additional Information la avaUable by calllng8'2·9980 .. .. SAN 1''RANCISCO (AP> Coq>oratlon , 1mall-ebao1e donora. truckers and even a w&n· I dertna wtno are {>ltchln& ln to 1leal Cl\ristmaa back from a 1 "srtnc:b" wbo looted 1a SlS.000 cache of toy• intended for poor cblldren. wrecked Wednaday nlabt. Firemen had been uatna a va· cant fire bou.H to ste>re Ila toy•. whlch they planned to 1ive to 70,000 children th11 year. But someone broke lo and loaded ti pickup with more than $10,000 worth ottoya. By late Sunday, Lhe flre depart· ' ment. reported It received aboUl '40,000 worth or donatlolll and toys to replace those stolen or Pollce llrlved early Thursday to find a dozen leen·•1er1 play· lng amOltl another SS,000 worth ot wrecked toys. 'J'he youths said • l . ·~-......... FOR HER, 'UNCLE JIMMY IS 'JUST ANOTHER GUEST' Caro Lee Gainey Wiii Mtfrry Pre1tdent'1 Newphew Saturday President Due Wedding Won't Be CiTCut1 FAYETTEVILLE. N.C. <APl -Dr. Robert Stapleton, whose son Scott 1s to be married Saturday, says he ls a little coqcemed that commotion brought by President Carter's attendance could turn tht' ceremon~ into a "circus." , But Stapleton says he is not worried about Scott, who 1s the pre!>ident 's nephev.. und his Ciancee. 24·year-old Caro Lee Gainey. being able to handle the pubUc1ty and attention t.bey are receiving. "THEY KNOW HOW TO LAUGH AT themselves," says Stapleton, Carter's brother-in· law. "They'll make il all right." The 2 p.m. wt>dding of Sydney Scott Stapleton, 25, to Miss Gainey, has become the social event or the year here, lareely because of Carter's announcement last week \bat he \"O\lld ape.nd Friday night in Fayetteville and attend the wtttdlng. More lhan 600 people have been invited to attend the ceremony at the Highland Presbyterian Church, located close to the bride's parenl:;' home in a wealthy, seclUded neighborhood. BOTH FAMILIES ARE WELL KNOWN in Fayetteville. The bride's r ·~er is a dentist and the groom's mother is Ruth Carter Stapleton. and f'vangeli~t and sister of the president who has lived in Fayetteville for 29 years with her husband, a veterinarian. To kN'p thin~s private, only one local reporter will be allowed in'lidc tht• churl·h. Mr!> Game) said. There will be a guest list at lhe door to k<'ep others oul. ,. 'OC Groom-to-be Charged in Theft . LAS VEGAS. Nev. fAP) - Police Interrupted the wedding ol . a Cnllfomla couple, arresting the groom-to-be JU.St minutes before the ceremony and booking for in· vestleation or robbery. Portee said Sunday that Arnette Krause. 20, of Santa Ana, entered the police station wear· inl a bHdal gown. She was fook· in& for her fiance, who didn't Santa Ana Driver Craahes, Dies A Santa Ana driver whose car sma1hed head-on Into a lraffic 1lpal pole ln Jrvlne Dec:. 3 died today of hls injuries, which ln· eluded a broken neck-the cot· oner1aid. · An aatopsy was scheduled on the body o( Mark A. Riu.ch. 18. Rausch died at Tu.IUn Communi· tY Hospital. Oranie County paramedic• pulled Bau1ch Otll or his de· moUabed car at Culver Drive and Barranca Parkway. He was not breathu,g but was revived and la)' lA crttJcal condltk>n at the bo•i>ltal anUI hh deatb, authOritietti.ld. • show up ror the weddlnt at the scheduled Ume. Steven Douglas SW-k, 23, also o( Santa Ana. told autbor1tiee he had decided to 10 dowmtaira from bia hotel room to apend bis last minutes as a bachelor play. inl the slot machines. His bride·to-be waited upataln cettlog ready lot the ceremony. At about the 11me time, police aald, a 8111. 1bop in the hot.tl was robbed. Cutno security officen, alletl~ that Stark matched ~ deacription"glven by the 1hop owner, called poU~ wben "'ey Hwtbe man p&aJtnl tbe 1lot1. Stark was relealed Saturday n1ebt after his 9arenta arrived to po•U101000bond. St.atk taid it loots Ilk• they'll 1UJI aet married, bt.l~ it w\ll have to be a ''bhae Jean" wtdcilna a;ec.uae the police took bl• wed• dins ault atevlcten~. the thler told them t o help themselves. · The culprit, reminiscent or the villain in the "Grinch Who Stole Christ.Mu," a ehUdren's story by Dr. Seuss, remained at lar1e today. But hla crime w,Upped up a surge ot charity t.bat Lt. Dan McDennott. bead of the fire de- partment's 25th annual toy drlve, called "utterly fantastic " Donations <;ame by maU from up and down Calirornta. Even a wmo 1ot into the spirit. "I wa.nt to write you a cbec:lt before I'm too drunk to write my name," he told rlrcmen In Station No.I . He slened •nd donated a $.'IO traveler'• check. Truck driver Terry LeBl1nc - who is bailed on the h11hway1 as Wonc!ay, Oecemti.r 12, 1'71 "Terrible Terry.. -hlt tbt CB radio wavea and told buddlt1 ha oeeded their help to nu up a tnack w\t.h toya. H tot lt. "1 tbl.bk U'• a dirty 1hame that eomeoM would 10 out and rip oft little kids," LeBlanc aaid. Bechtel, an lntematlonal con· atrocuoo .,)(I en1lneerll11 nrm, purcbued $15,000 wort.I\ of toys and presented Ulem to the fire de· partment. Mattel Toys promiffd • DAILY PlLOT .43 to Hnd $8,000 worth of tll pro- ducu Varner Ward Leas\n1 Co. provided a $5,000 check. Macy'• Hld tt would donate $5,000 t.odq. Tbe San Francl1co Olanta ba•ebaJl ~lub pitched in wlUI J,008 J eket.s, 1..234 T-ahl'na aJ)d 3eol>aseball bats. 11 "And people with quarters alk1 50 cents have been coming in all duy, '' McDermottaald. Hughes Trial Resu,ned California Loses ~id to Hah It; Tax Wanted W ASHJNGTON <AP> -An at· tempt by California authorities to halt a trial In Houston over Howard Hughes' estate was re· burted toda y by the U.S. Supreme Court Santa Ana Syphilis Increases By RON JlOACH "~"""wniw Door·to-door hookers have un· leased a syphilis epldesnlc 1n a Spanish-speaking neighborhood in south Santa Ana, state health officials say. Dr. Tom Albert ol the Oranee County Health Department con· firmed Friday that there were more than 90 cases of infectious syphllls from the brrlo durin& November. So far this year, Orange Coun· ty has had 306 cases, compared to less than 100 last year, Jane Fox or the U.S. Public Health Service told a meeting of the California Ve nereal Disease Advisory Board. The slate Department of Health's Venereal Disease Con- trol Unit is planning a "blitz" of the six-block area where 3,000 to 4,000 people live. Ms. Fox said. "It hasn't infected any other population in Sunta Ana," said Richard f''ox, a regional program manager for the Venereal Dls· eaae Control Unit. ''Ultimately, it would lf\t went unchecked." He added. "Santa Ana, without question. has the major syphilis problem in the state." 'l'he problem surfaced during September. sa1d Albert, and has worsened. "Anythmg that you can think o( th at can be done is being done," Fox ~aid. t'\'Cn an anti· VD slide showing in a parking lot, as ~el l a~ door.to-door case "orkers. However, he added. more peo- p I c were coming Into the neighborhood "so briefly we ex· pcct the numbers to increase, not decrease." The commission was told that teams or epidemiologists will conver ge on the area next month, with a mobile blood·tetetine van and facilities for one-tbe-apol treatments. Albert saJd the problem stema from a core of less than SO to lQO "amateur prostitutes who are drug users. . . . They knock on doors at night and ror SS or Sto rees contact six or eight men and nM>ve.on." The area ts home to laborers, many of them UlegaUy in \hls· country, said Ms. Fox, who -edded that as many u six or seven unattached men may sb1tre a slngle apartment. l\ictuml Fox said the populi· lion involved b relatively •table, willk• tbe· f artn labor ml£rant camps m the san Joaquin. Valley ,.here ayphWa bad been a m~or prob\em. , But a concentrated effort In the Fre1no are.at tncJudtnc the t.c:hnlquet of tne so-called blii.. hat worked and statewide thls year tbere baa been a 21 percent decreuo In u,. number ot lnfte· ttotU 1Yi>h.llis cases, Hid D.l.,. Gunter, chief ot the VD control unit. Because a sln1le ethnlc croup ts Involved, the Issue bas been trt111ted de1lcately. "We're ner:vou1 abO\d. •dverse pubUd· ty, '' Fox •aid. , ~lbet'L Hld be did not want to ''point • ftn .. r at Ulla croup" of poop le. He •a.Id too often ptople aNoelated veneretl disease 'With tithme l"O'IPI. aftd li ta :•just not true." ~ lb. l'Oz 18.ld the Januaey cam· ~tea WOold litYOlve "aiullve eclu.cation lftd door-to-4ioor blOOd .. mplt1." ;/_ ' The justices tumed down a re- quest by Myron Siedorf, chief in· herllance tax attorney ror Californla, that they order the trial halted while they try to de· clde the recluse millionaire's home of r~rd when be died Jut year. The Houston trial has resumed after a two-week delay and ls in the evidence stage. At at.aJce 1s a hefty" sum tri in· Crowds Clamor Clammers Jam Beache1 An estimated 10.000 clam.men clamored after the bivalve mollusk. so vital to steamin1 chowder during a minus•l.6 foot tide Sunday. Huntington Beach city and state beach lifeguards sald today. STATE AND city beaches were jammed wit,h clam· men both Saturday and Sunday. with many visit.ors la.king limlt. and some going home empty-handed to open a CID of soup. ''The onJy 'clam-ily' we bad involved a lady who ap- parenUy imbibed too much whllkey to keep warm and stuck her clamming fork into her root." said one llteruard spoke1man. "THAT HAPPENS on an avera1e or once a year," be said, "butitwasafalrly minor wound." OC Prof to H~lp Pair Return to. Home LOS ANGELES <AP> -If Jack Byerly's past record ls any indication, a Seattle couple evict· ed last week by their son have a tood chance ot belat ba in thelr home by Chrtstmu. The 56-year-old Orange County college professor said Sunday he's rescued about SO persons threatened with losing their houses. And now he's offered to buy the Seattle residence from oolice Sgt. Tom J . Rhodes Jr. at $200 more than it reported $50,000 value. Rhodes won a court ownership battle with bis parents, Thomas and Sarah Rhodes. "ll the son just really wants money, t.ben his parents may be back by Christmas," Byerly said In a telephone interview Crom his Villa Park home. "U there's a grudge involved, they won't be. But from what I've heard or the aituaUon, it's prob- ably a money problem made worse by a lack of communica- tion. "I'm not a wealthy man. and buying the Rhodes home will be a sacrifice," Byerly aaid, adding that friends may loan him the money. "But the situJtion just seems terrible to me." Suooort.ed by a rulin.c by a Kings County, Wa.sb.,Superlor Court judge, the son first tried to terminate his parents' tenancy Sept. 30. The judge said that documents showed the couple was renting Crom their son. The Rhodetes have said their J ~ mnotlOJ>R m<aonu•" • en lcUon tJliat apparently contributed to their eviction last Friday. Rhodes Jr .. 39. has declined to comment on the eviction or on what he piens LO do with t.be house. Byerly, a real estate fmance instructor at California State College-Fullerton and at Coastline College lo Fountain Valley, said be hopes bis tele- gram med bid to buy the Rhodes' horne will help solve their problerq, which he read about in a local newspaper. "I know bow my mom and dad love their home,'• he said of bis parents in Beaumont, Texu. Byerly bas been a real estate consultant for forecloauref$ and other problem properties for 25 years. His son, Michael, says Byerly makP.s a small proflt on buying roreclosed Southern .Callfornla houses, but won't benefit at all rrom purchasing the Rhodes' house. Byerly said he bought a house last week in the Los Angeles suburb of Rosemead that a woman bad lost throueh foreclosure LO a physi- cian. He sa1d he purchased the Los Angeles County property because "she J1'st needed a second chance." herltance taxes either California or Texas will coiled it either state can prove Huabes lived ti\ere al the Ume of his death Aprll 5, 1976. The state& have competing claims or belng Hug bes' home state at his death. Callfomla this month asked the Supreme Court to decide which atate's claim should win out. Probate Judge Pat Gregory, presiding over the Houston trial, tast week refused to delay the start oft.he proteedlngs. Sledorf told Justice Lewis F. Powe ll Jr .. who referred California's request to the full court, that a postponement was made necessary "by the In· ststence of Texas upon proceed· Ing tn Its courts with a trial at which Texas will seek lo establish domicile and the UabUi· ty of the estate to it for bs· herttance taxes." · •'The very purpose of California's suit ... is to ob- tain . . . a judgment . . . that Its rlvll claimant (Texas> la nbt entitled to levy a domicile-based inheritance tax because the as- sets of the estate are lnsufficiebt to sausry both the claim or Callfomia and Texas," Siedorf told the court. A federal lax return llsll \be value or the estate at $181 milUon. The Hauston trlal is to establish Hughes' legal domicile at the time of his death and the validity of the so-called Mormon will allegedly left behind by Hughes. Hughes' relatives are challeng- ing tbat document, claimh>I it ta a foriery. They are attemptJna to prove that Hurh•• • lefa! domtcUe was Nevada -a state ' thatbunolnheritancetax. A trlal also ls under way in Las Vegas on the Mormon will. If California is able to collect an inheritance tax, it wlll take Z4 percent of the total estate, an estimated $32 mllllon. Texn would be able lo assess a tax tak· Ing 16 percent of the estate. ln urging the Supreme Court to turn down Caliromla 's r~uest for u temporary restraining or. der. Texas Attorney General John HUI noted that his state bad worked for 17 months to prepare for the Hou.st.on trial, reviewing more than 50,000 documents. He charged Callrornia offlclals and Hughes' heirs with "col- lusion" and said such actions precluded the Supreme Court from taking jurisdiction because the suit was really prompted by Hughes' heirs. Reds Need Oil? WASHINGTON (AP> -CIA predictions that the Russians soon will need to import oil are partially substantiated in a U.S. Geological Survey study or So- viet reserves announced on Sun- day. ror christm~) J.. LOnDon the original golf jecl<ai ... by ii~ 100 , · HAIL THE YULE: U,.there was ~ny que1Uon or 1etlin1 Into the Christmas spari~ for Orange County's civic Shakers and Mov ers. tt clearly evaporated last night when scor~ of them at- tended lhe Fourth Annu11 Benerit Christmas Candlelight'Concert The event featured Carmen Dragon and Symphony, com· bined with the voices of the Orange County Master Chorale with narration and humor pro· vlded by famed ventriloquist 'Edgar Bereen and his equally -t'amed sidekicks, Charlie M~Carlhy and Mortimer Snerd. ' Civic leaders from all acrosh <Nr region packed the Grand Sall room or the Disneyland Hotel up in Anaheim for this Yuletide event. And fhe gala affair had more signficance than i.1mpl y getting a large throng into the Christmas spirit. FUNDS FROM THE concert will go toward development of Orange County':, own muf>ac ce"lter. In fact. lhe people who are c!eeply concerned with this kind of cultural advancement for our re- g'°R babe Ive been pushing for de- velopment of such a center since 1973. •Now the campaign has reached lbe stage where lhe site for a music center will be selected in the near future. Ai. for the evening of Christmas entertainment. at could only be descnbcd as magnafieent It ~eemed likl' mastef" condu<'tor Dragon and hi!' orchestra had been ph1ymg together for years. In fact. however. the symphony players were an all-star group of mus icians sclecled for this particular concert "AND AS YOU can see and hear," Dragon told has audience atone pomt, "We got the cream of lhecrop.'' The Orange County Master · Chorale, Wlder direction of Oen· nis Houser, was also simply fan- tastic as they presented all the favorite traditional Christmas carols As for Edgar Bergen and his l"' o friend!>. they provided many hghtheartL.; moments during the e' ening Bergen. famed for his vl'ntnloqua!il act with Charlie and '.\tort1mer as radio and television regular:. of ye!>teryear. seemed hkt! they had never been away. WITH ms WOODEN friend Charlie upon his knee, Bergen at one point said, "Now it's time to introduce our pluno duo, Paulena Carter and Mllrtha Gustett9 ... " Whereupon Charlie, true to his w1secrackiug tradition, inter- rupted, "Whatsamatter. Bergen, haven 'l they met each other yet. .. ., .. Bergen, Charlie and Mortimer also narrated a delightful seg- ment of the program l1tled, "Carnival of the Animals" with verses taken from humorist Ogden Nash THROUGH IT ALL, it was an evening of absolutely superior en- tertainment The musicians. lttngers and particularly the sJ:i<>nsors and organizers are to be congratulated. With this kind of talent 1n our mtdst, no wonder Orange County is_ready for its own musk center. Mones y, O.C..mtMtr 12. 1tn AMMAN, Jordan (~P) - Secretary of St•te Cyr"' J\, Vance arrived in Jordan t.Qday to try to perauad~ Kina Hu.1elo &o s~nd a tepreaentatlve to the Cairo talks between Israel and Egypt. Vance said his talks in Iarael showed the Jewish state was dedicated to peace and "workinK energetically toward that aoal. His aides exuded optimism af\er their vlsila to Cairo and Jerusalem. "HUSSEIN IS A true and valued friend and his advice and counsel at this Ume lJ particular· ly important to us," Vance said in an arrival statement. In other developments: -Syrian Forei1n Minister Ab- dul Halim Khaddaan aaid in DamHcus that Pr..Jdeot Hain Aaaad wlll refuH to reeelve Vance on Tuesday if he lJ CflTY· ln1 a mesaaae from Israel. Bagbdad radio in Iraq reported that \lance wu carrying two let· ters from Israeli Prime Minister Menabem Bedn. one for Hussein and ono for A.taad. But the U.S. State Department denied Vance was carrymc "4Ch letters. -ISRAELI FOREIGN Minister Moshe Dayan said Egyptlan President Anwar Sadat eicpects to roaJce serloua PtOll'e$S at the CaJrotalk.s within a week to 10 days. Dayan said U Sadat can- not "deliver something" within that time on the overall Mideut 2 Doeliing Systems Cosmonauts Begin Space Experiments confl ct. be. m:ty a1ree to qegothrte a t•Pi'i\O ~·~•MW•· mtnt with hr Ml 10met&ln1 he repea,6dt, hb sa.ld ~e d09$ J\Qt wanttodO. Dayan dld not say wh•t kind of conces•IOJ'I, if any. Sadat could expect from Iarael. B~ he said Israel was prepared to discuss any sub~t. Tb Cairo talks are "not a birthday party where you go to 1iv• gifts. "'Dayan said. Reporters traveling with Vance on hls six-nation Mideast tour were told Jordan is '"JMlcted ~ aeod a dele1ation. to Cairo aomet.ime next >-•at m Join the negotiations that Egypt and Israel will begin Wednesday. HOWEVEJl, 8\'RIA, lSTael's other major adversary, re- mained aa publicly opPQsed as ever to Eeyptlan President Anwar Sadat's peace lnlUaUvt. Khaddam said his government "will not attend the Cairo meet- ings even if they 4chieved some · sttcce11' ... because they come as a result of Sadat's visit to Israel." Arson ProlJed MOSCOW C ~ P) -Tw.o Soviet cosmonauts began unpacking equip· ment for their experiments aboard the orbltln1 Salyut space laborato~ today after breakfast andt& medJcal check, Taas reported. The Soviet news agency said U . Col. Yuri Romanerko, 33, the rught commander, and Georgy Grechko, 46, hia civilian flicbt engineer, were in ~ood health on their , second day aboard Salyut-6 and ""'."t-ob:-e_r_a_p_p_r_oa_c_h_ed __ tb_e_s_t-at-to_n_ a 11 systems were work in& from thesideoftbetransler com- normally. partment, the Soyuz-26 was "Syria believes ·any political activity, whett)er In Calro or Geneva. would serve capitulatory schemes and be a coverup tor plots, .. Khaddam told rePorters ln Abu Dhabi. where President Asaad con- ferred with Prtsident' Zayed Bin SuJan al Nahyan ot the United Arab Emirates. Vance goes from Jordan to Damascus to try to cet Alsad to moderate h1s opposition to Sadat. Unidentified tenants carry wrapped Christmas gifts down icy stalrs from a 70.year-old aparlment building that burned Sunday, killing at least nine peopte. Bay City, Mich-., investigalors are trying to determine whether the fire was set deliberately. Several people were reported mis&ing and more than 40 were hospitalized. Romanenko and Grechko were Joi.l;led wtlb the statioJ?:s second sent up from the earth Saturday docking assembly. . and docked their Soyuz.26 There wu speculation that if spaceship to the orbiting space they found no defect In the o~er s tation on Sunday. The an-dockine system, a second pllll' or nouncement of the linkup dis-~~smonauu would be sent up to closed for the first time that JOUl them., Salyut·6. launched Sept. 22. had Tass said the men ~ould also twodockingsystemsandcouldre-make studles of physical proc- ceive two spaceccaft -1 the essea and phenomena ,in outer time same apah. cap-y out medical and Breast Temperature Device Hailed as Safe . "0.NE DOCKJNGcyatem Is in-~ tec)lnlcar e.xperiments and stalled on the station•s transfer , gather data or\ the earth and the compartment and the other ts on atmosphere. the other side, on the instrument sectlon," said Tass, the oJficial Soviet news agency. NEW YORK <AP ) -A new form or breast cancer detection that uses temperature measute· ment instead of radiation has been found80 percent accurate in detectinl malignancies at M emoriial Sloan-Ketterin& Cancer Centsr. The technique was described by Sloan.Kettering on Sunday u combining safety witb hitb ac- curacy. .THE TESI' 18 based on \he heat patterns emlnaUng from Us- 1ue, called tbennocraphy. The test -Graphi c Streu Teletbermometry or GST -also can detect benign or non., cancerous breut letlona and dis- UneuJab them Crom malignant tissue, she said. "As distinct from the spaceship Soyuz-25, which in Oc- Atlantic Ocean Canor y /s. JI • -~. ,,I ~ AFRICA A HIERRO - 12 Killed A~WI ....... ~ Twelve American airmen \\ere reported killed and another missing when a l '.S. Navy patrol plane hit a mountain and exploded Sun- day on Hierro.' one of the Canary Islands. off the northwest c!oast of Africa. Identification or the dead was withheld pending notification of families . . Maid Of Uonor Dies As Friend Marr,ies IF THE FINDINGS are con· firmed, the new technique could be a substitute for mammog. rapby, which u.ses radiation. Mammography could b«t re· MIAMI (AP) -A medical examiner says it may never be known &erved for further t(!atlne Qn why Leslie Wertheim was fatally stricken wblle she walked down 1 . womenwboareCouQdtobaveJUS· church aisle as maid of honor at her best friend's weddlna. piclous leaions w1th t.be new ''She was the sunshlne." Loretta Wertheim. the youn1 woman's method. mother. said. "She loved reading, swimming, music. She loved There has been controversy Shakespeare. She was a good over the U'e ot mammo1rap~y fn girl. everything anybody could THE CHURCH WAS empUed mass screening programs . have wanted. She didn't smoke, for 30 minute3 while paramedics Critics say the radiation may ac- drink or take drugs ... She just worked on the young woman. She tuaJly cause cancer. while sup· died." was then rushed to Nort~ Sl\ore porters say it has found early and Dr. Charles A. Dlegs, an assis-Hos pital. where she was pro-otherwise undetected breast T h e le$t meaaurea tb& dif. ference between tho temperature ot breut tissue and temperature of the• forehead. Areas of the bteait that ahow a bllbff tetn- perature than the forehead are eon.aldeteei suspaclou!. " To det~rmlne if an area or htgher breast temperatmre is beni1n or malignant; the woman'• hands are plunged into a bucket of ice water foe 15 seconds. The body conU'acts ud there ts a drop tn temperature. measured in tent.ha of • de1ree. tant Dade County medical ex· nounced dead an hour later. cancer. amlner, said Sunday that an The weddmg resumed. THE TEMPEllATURI ts autopsy had pinpointed no cause "I talkedto thebrideaQc18room "I hope we're not being pre· checked aiaJn. It a lesion ls of death: He said researchers and the bride · s m b the r mature in announcing this." said bent1n. 1l begm. to cool. But if were considering \he possibll1ty and they decided to go on," Dr. Ruth Snyder, the principal In· th•~rsaue U. nnaUpant, ~· tetr>- the death was caused by ven· Wesson said . "I had a prafer for vestigator. but she said she was ,.,.ature rtmalna at a coM\Mt t.ricular fibrillation, an abnormal her " confident the findings were valid. and hlcher level. contracUonofthebeart. ~~~~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~ ........ -:--'"'":'.":'~~~ MORE TESTS WERE ordered, Diggs said, bu{ "I'm not too hopeful I 'm going to see anything. This could possibly re· main a mystery." A brteht. pretty pre-law honor student. Miss Wertheim col- lapsed Saturday in the aisle of Redeemer Lutheran Church. The wedding party·11topped and wait- ed ror her to get up, but when 11he did not rue a rescue squad wu called. "I thouebt the heel of her shoe had gotten caught or something." the Rev. Jill\ We1119n said. Warming Trend ·spreads Ir AlNt1Y Albu'Qllt .--.1110 AMher..-Alfl9vltle Alltni. ~-· •t<ll IQIM --..,,,.i. ~•leflWV , ... Cl"'l~I Clewlelld a."~ 0.-r OHM411• DtlNll ~Mii ,,,,...".' "'" ...... .... _ HOf\ehllll Ml 11 .. tl 10 41 .. ,. 20 4' 11 " 1' u 16 n " ., » IS 11 -ao IJ :i LO • ,. 1' • 1' 2S " IO JS J ' tJ IJ ' • .. h 21 • ' ..... • - .IS ·"' . .. .ti . .., No Opponent Faces Meany LOS ANGELES <AP) -Uke ol' man river, Georae Meany Just kee.,. rolling along. The 83-y-.r-old patttarcb of tb• American labor movement Ja ataodin.IJ~ re·electJon today to • a Uth1 two-year term •• ~"4-CIO president. There la no aoubt about the outcome; be hu no oppotJtlon deaplte arumbllng amona a minority of un.ton of. f.lclall at tbe or1anJ21Uon'11 convention that-he 1boulll 11tep down. "There's not eoou1b of us, 10 why raise any op. position when you know he's 1oln1 to win?" s~1 Machinbt5 union President William Winpiainger, Meany's most vocal critic. Cra1Uton PtaM• B·l LOS ANGELES <AP> -U • .S. Sen. Alao Cranston, D·CalU., said Sunday be will fly to Washington this weelr ln an attempt to keep~ B·l bomber alive. In a statement released from hil Lo5 ~eles office, Cranston said be will be in Wasbln1ton Thursday for a scheduled Senate vote on a sup- plement.a.I appropriations bill containin1 an amend- ment whJch would cancel -------- $462 million previously ( ) designated for complel· STATE ing two more B·l bomb---------ers. Cranaton •ald last week's 191·166 House vote against concellalion or funding to complete tbe firth and sixth B-1 bombers was "a spark of life which I will try to keep.alive in the Senate next Thursday.'• The Senate had previously voted to kill fhe B·l r>ro&ram· and President Carter is aaailut the bombers, whlch he says are too costly. 3 llurt in Gunf igllt • RTVERSIDE CAP> -Three persons were critic ally wounded. including a police officer and an Innocent bystander, during a gunfight after an at- tempt lo question a man about the theft of two pist.ols, police said. The man bdng sought for questionina. Jefftty Alan Gaster, 32, was shot and seriously wounded during a foot chase that eoded with bis capture Saturday. Th<! bystander, Willard Morrison. 21, was in· jur~ from shoLs fired by an officer wbo thought he was )nvolved ln the shooting of mot.orcrcle officer Jim Rowe, 32. • · • Bi~r11 Bri "fl To11• PASADENA IAP> -About ll,000 bikers zoomed do-Nn the'streets fn their annual 'jtoy r1,1n ." sponsored b:-.· the Modifie<f Motorcycle Association in conjunction with the Salvation Army. The motorcyclists came from as far as Florida, New York and Pennsylvania to deliver the toys they had purchased. Among the bikers were tbe Wheel Lords of San Jose, the Quaffs from R1ver8ide and the Highwaymen of Sonoma. Lit to11 Vi~• Clah11• BEVERLY HILLS CAP) -L1tlon Industries says it has reached an "agreement in principle" with the Navy which may lead to a negotiated set· tlement of more than ~ million in shJp-bullding .olaims disputed alnce 1972.. • Ch..-lea B. Thornton. chairman of Ute con- glomerate. also announced at the stockholders meeting Saturday that Litton is "considering" beginnmg the first cash dividends on its common stock in 24 ears TOP MALE ARTIST St..,le Wonder I TOP OllCO ARTIST Oonn1 Summer .......... TOP POP SINGLE Rod Stewart By Tile ApoeJaled PreH A stonn wh~b wept e t throuah California ovet.nl1ht dropped. at much as two lnchet of rain ln some ftr northern coutal areas but did Ut· tie to dent the drobaht in the, central part ol the 1tat~. ; The National Weather Ser•ice reported that by 4 a . m . tqday, the coast north ot Fort Brage \ad recelved two Inches , Creacent City a little more than an Inch and Eureka about half en Inch. still way behind," Den· neyuid. THE FllONT WAS re-r.rted movlna over f4on· n a, Wyomtn1 and Nevada today. Another ttorm was expeet,ed to hit tbe far northern areas of California Tuesday but the central state probably will be sli1bted aaain, Denney said. This momint local toe formed over moat of California's lowlands and was very dense locally ln the centlal valleys DAILY PILOT :4 5 Wonder Wins Again RED llLVFf, Mount Sbuta Oty, Ukiah and Blue C~oyon on In- terstate • at the 5,000· toot level each had about ~ of an inch, while Kentfleld in Marin Coun· Prostitution Arrests Soar Stevie Gets 2 Billboard Awards SANTA MONICA CAP) .,.... If cravelly voiced Rod Stewart bad stayed at tbe Billboard No. 1 Music Awards long enough, he could have accepted his awMd for the top pop ~in g le of the ye a r . "T<>night'a the Night.·· But soon after an ~ersetfJ! performance of "Hot Legs" for the au. dt.mce at tbe Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on Sunday ·night. the straw·haired British singer t.ook off, leaving presenter Natalie Cole to accept hia award -a plastic 1'No. 1" mounted on a wooden base. ... Glen Campbell, Johnny A MOP-HAIRED Miss ty reported sll1hUy more • Ray, Teresa Brewer, Summer a1ao oamo on than~ inch. LOS ANGELES (AP> -More Ulan lOOpeno~ Patti Page, Shaun stagetoacceptherown However.southotRed Were arrested over the weekend as policed~ award as top d'-co artist Bl ft lnl·-.. d M · covered thal neither the Hlllslde Strandler nor their Caasidy and Debby ao • u .. iu an ar1n • Boone. Barbra Streisand's on the coast, lhe rain own vicesquadiskeepingproslltutesoffHollywood award for top easy dropped off sharply. streets. THE SHOW'S finale listening arti1t wu ac-DowntoW'n San l''ran· "l don't think there hu been a noticeab e 'Was a sen ti rnenta I cepted bYKiistofferaon. clsco reported only 13 decrease ln prosUtutton," Lt. Steve Day 1aid S~· tribute lo Bing Ccosby, THE MVSIC from that tooths ot aii. inch and day, after a three-day crackdown on proslilutiop. with all the performers mm won the award tor rno.st cep\ral "alley ata-,Day is in charge ol the Hollywood vice aquad. gathering on slage lo top sl)undtrack of the tlons ev• less. TUE SQUAD, which included four undercover sing tbe late crooner's year, with composer policewomen. arrested 102 persons io the three favorite song, "White Paul Williams accept· FORECASTER Bill days. lncludinA 94 men in coMection wilh soliciling Christmas." · o of th w th and five persons in connection wllh narcotics viola• mg. enney e ea er Fleetwood Mac , Gultariat·vooaliat Service oft ice in lions. Day said. Three women were booked after stranded in Hawaii George Benson waa pre· Redwood City said the soliciting male officers, he said. because of night prob· sented bis award for lOJ> storm "didn't do a Day, who is sensitive about entrapment I ems. was do u b 1 Y jan artist by hb friend. helluva lot" to end the criticism, said an additional 240 men who ap. honored u t.op pop group StevJe Wooder. Waylon drought. proacbed the pla1nsclothes policewomen did nbt in- a nd for the top pop Jennings won the top "Every lltUe bit helps, criminatethernaelvea. a I b u m I o r i t s country artist award, I 1uppo1e. The rain "IT'S A WORD same we play back and forth," "RuJnours'' LP. Cat which was accepted on bl'ouaht Red Bluff and Day said. "If it &et.a too lenitby and the penoQ Stevena accepted the bis behalf by Keany Eareka up to about hasn't mentioned money, wewillcutlfof(." STEVIE WONDER first award and disco Rocert. normal for the year. but Although the Hlllside Stran_eler -1everaJ ol was among the winners qu~en Donna-Summer The best new artist from the 8ay Area south whose victlms were last •een ln Hollywood-bu who stayed around, re-accefit.ed the •econd on award went to the along the coast and ln the frightened Lhe prostitutes, the threat of attack b• ceivlng Jtwardt for both __ be_h_•_r_ot_Ui_e_s_rou_p_. __ __;;B;;.;.r~it;;.;is;.;.;h;..:f(;.;.ro.;.u;;;.:p:...;..Fo..;..rc...;.;.:lg~n-e.;..r ·.....;C;..;;e;.;;n-.tr;...;a;;..;1--..v~aJ;..;.I e.-.y'""s;.....;.w ... e ... ·~re~·n~o.;.t k;.;.;e;;ip:.;.t.::th;;.;:e.::m.;.;(;..;.ro~m;;;;...w....;;o~r.;.;.kl.::n.Kg.;_. --------:~ the year's top male artiat '· and top solo artist ln Ole award1 from the recorO· ing q,cfustry magazine. Wonder was presented h.is top male artist award by Pet~ Frampton, who also was in contentio.n for the honor. 'fop FEMALE artist or the year wu Linda Ronstadt, whose award was accepted by Emm1 Lou Harria. A beardless Kris Kristofferson and the Bee Gees We're co-boatt for the' nattonaJly televised NBC show, which featured such music luminaries as ' Let Us .. Help ,. ... A father d iscovers h's adolescent daughter i~ experimenting with drugs. He doesn't know wh.at to do. ... A lonely wife sobs into a piUow. Her rr)arriage is breaking up. Her elderly parents have become a burden. She can't cope. ... A middle-aged man w ith a good Job shakes uncontrollably as he reaches for a bottle of booze. He ... tried tO!'stQi> drinking, b t failed. .. , . .. 1 ... ,. I Par Yaur-Canv•nl•nc• W• fir• ' ( • I t .. These"scenes are common everyday experiences. All of us have problems and we search for th~ir sol~tions. Sometimet-we succeed . Other times we can't . Thel" we need professional help. Where to find this help can become a probJe m PROBLEM TALK SHOP helps people find answers to their problems .. PROBl.:!EM TA~K SHOPS are free counseling and referral services located 1n Orange County. 'I ! • PROaLEM T Al!.K SHOPS are here to offer you he lp through counseling and referral. There •s np charge for our sarvice to you. We refer to both public and private agencies rn Orange County. Facili· ties to cara for individuals are available on a 24-hour basis. That means we can help you whenever you eed help. Appointments are not necessary. If you prefer to ma~n appointment •. day and evening hours afe available. (Office hours: 8 :30 a.m·. -5:00 p .m., Mo ay through Friday. In extreme emergencies, a counselor ca n be reached after 5:00 p,m., and on eekends .) ~ Let Us Help With:,,.. > • .-' Alcohol and Drug Problems -More and more people are becoming dependent on alcohol and other drugs. Specialized medical care and a treatment program are needed . lndi'vidual Psychiatric Problems -Sometimes we feel that our world is caving in on us. Tension. anxiety, and fear may keep us from coping effectively with everyday life. Psychiatric help may be your fir~t step toward healthy living. I .. I • Oran Airport Finances Need Closer Look As if Orange County Airport didn't have enou1b rob I ems, an audit prepared for the county Grand Jury now eve a ls that the cost of running the f acillty bas '1creased 17 e>ercent in the puttt tour y oars. Revenues have·gone up onJy 60P.ercenl ·Since some of lhe fees cha rged by the airport haven't been inc reased in eJght years, the 27 percent gap is hardly urprising. · T he comme rcial air cr aft landing rate of ~2 per land- ing is one. Another is the three-cent-per-gallon fuel charge levie d on pdva te firms using the airport. And the 22-cent· per-passenger cha r ge for safet y screening hasn't been ad· jus ted since it went into effect in 1973. Parking lot revenue and fees for par king pr ivate plan es also were found to be in· )dequatc T he problem '-pparently is that the county has no established policy ror periodic review and adjustment of '8trport recs. The auditors recommended tha t a rate study now be- lng m a de be r epe ated annually in order to mai ntain a ~uitable balance between lhe airpor(s operating costs and (evenues. . T hat seem s so logical one can only wonder -especial-lv in these d ays of inflation -why somebody didn't think of it sooner let State Show How ff A.ssembly Spcakt'r Leo McCarthy bas come up with tt !hcasurn. AB 2701, that would mandate a 40 percent reduc lion in energy use in a ll public buildings of 10.000 square fec·L or mor(', built before 1972. Orang(• County ::,upervisors and other lo~al ~overn­ ment offi cials were wi.sc to go on record opposing such an arbitrary approach to conservation . In the fir~t place. thcrc·s no g uarantee that s uch a flat. out r eduction can be achieved in a ll pubh c buildings. Supervisors have suggested two alternatives . One would be to set e ne r gy units per square foot as des irable ~tand ards. This would a llow some flexibility. The othe r m or e to the point -suggests that the state lead the way by attempting McCarthy's proposed ·40 percent energy c utback in its own buildings. If that should hC' succecssful, similar s teps could be taken at local levels. The McCarthy measure in cludes a provision for st ate lo:.in-; 1f lcx·al a gencic.s lack funds to m a ke the necessary 111ocl1ficalinons in their buildings. But it further requires that s ud1 loan:-. be 1rnid back from e nergy cost savings. not I rnm propt•rty t uxes. This really is a pie in the sky a p- proach. If the expert& can fi gure out ways to cut energy us e 40 1'1..'l'C't.•nl in all stat<.1 buildings, well and good. The word trom the lo<.·o.tl ugcndc~ shuuld be, "Don"t tell us. Leo .,how U!-i' .. Sign Trouble? Business fo lk who are inc lined to grumble a bout local sign ordina nces might do weU to consider the situation in l'\('\'ada's Douglas County. A sign law udopted u p ther e in July, 1971. limits sign '"m~as on <:om m cr cial b uildings a nd prohibits blinking and f b!)h111g nt.·on lights. A nd the seven years the law allowed for compli ance by owne rs of more expensive signs has on h -.1 \mont hs to run. · 111 Douglas County. ex pcnsiv~ me~nsjust what i~ says. The· O\\ nN of Barney's Casino figures on an mvest - ml·nt nl a quarter of a million dolla rs to replace an entire I a1 adc cm t.•red with n ashing n eon. Salwra Tahoe is working on reducing its exterior s ign art>a from 9,000 square feel lo the permitted 5,500, and plan~ on spending $200,000 on new steady-burning, low· \ oltc:.1sH.· li~hts . I nslcud of bewailing their plight. the c asino owners a re proudly proclaiming that their new signs will be in sub- d ucd. tasteful colors that enhance the environment. When even businesses whose trademark and image ha:> been huge, animated lighted signs and bui1ding I :.i c adcs can get alon g with considerably s maller and more subdued signs, it would seem most other businesses can, too • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of 'he Daily Piiot. Other views expressed on this page arfl those of their authors and artists Reader comment Is invited. Address The Dally Piiot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/Red Sky Q . ·'Who wrote that old familiar line that toes 'Red sky in the morning, s'allors t a ke warning; red s ky al night, sailors delight'?'' A. Can only report that whoever It was apparently took the notion from Matthew 16:2-3 wherein Jesus Christ warned the Pharisees : "When it is evening ye say, it will be fair weather, for the sky is red. And in the morn· ina. It will be foul weather to- day: for the sky is red and lowerina." Q. "How long ago was It that the population of this country was only half as great as It la today?" A. Only 56 years ago. Dear Gloorny Gu8 Would S.J.B. (Gus, Dtc. &> rathtr ••• those youna busboys on a 1treil ~mer 1mpkln1 pott Thr ch ta lor th• reateuranl OWMr ! J.L;P. 01 .. "''l ..... ..,..,,.... .,, .... 1111111 ., , .... ,. UI II •t' _. ... ,.,, e;-•lf1h ..... ... JH,,•.J ,.,. rfllr ...... ~ .. o ...... .,~ •~· Q. "What was the name of Tonto's horse?" A: Which horsl!? During the Loae Jtanger's 24 years on radio, Tonto rode three horses: White Feller, Paint and Scout. Q . ''You know the 'Charge!• yell heard at so many s port· in& events ? Where 'd il originate?'1 A. At Southetn Cal Maybe you didn't Nallze the 7-Eleven slore1 na- tionwide outnumber the s.reway stores by three to one. tn (act, there ate more 7-Eleven stores than Ken· tuclty Fried Chicken •hops. Ana more 7-Ele•en stores thon McDooald's bamburier stands, too. Q. "In ends, wbat•a a •carte blanche1?" A. A hand w1U. no face e rda. BeaUtlruJ, thoM v olM eya of Ellr.abeth Taylot, aren't · tbey? She's don11tcd t.Mm to the lnternaUonal Er. Foun· daUon. WASJllNGTON -There Is now ind1aput1blc docurnentation that Dr. Ro~rt Unn, the guru of the controversial and posaibly lethal liquid protein diet, tcnored a warning by a respected medical authority and rushed Into print wllb his best-5"11er book, ''The Lael Chance Diet.'' Linn was told In unmistakable lansuage that publication of the book could lure millions of overweight Americans in· t o t a k ing d a ng e r o u s a n d u n ne cessa r y health risks. Vari o u s brands or pre- digested li· uld protein are availabl e over the counter without a doclor's pre· scriphon. Government (nvesti~ators sus peel that at least 31 reported deaths may be linked to the diet The diet combines fasting with the use of the liquid THE WARNING to Linn that publication was pre mature and rash was sounded by Dr. George Blackburn. a ll11rvard Medical School professor who is wldeJy credited with pioneering the hq uid protein concept. We ha1•e ob· lamed a copy of the stern letter that Dlackburn fired off to Linn after reading galley proofs of "The Last Chance Diet. .. Approximately two-and-a-half. million copies of the book have been.. published since Linn dis- regarded Blackburn's red flag warning and went ahead with publication. Blackbum wrote Llnn that the book should not be publi shed because long.term m ed ical studies of the diet were still m· complete. The Ha rvard pro· fessor also voiced serious alarm tha t obese men and women would embark on the diet without carefully controlled medicul supervision . J ndecd . t•ongr essio na l in· vestigators told us that as many as 99 of every 100 persons who are on the crash diet are without prope r medical care. Earl Waters .. Robert N. Weed/Publlthtr Thomls K•vll/Edl'« Monday, 0.C.Mber 1~, 1977 • In h t1 futile appeal to Linn. Btaekbumpteadech "I CIJl· not oversta"49 th• need for e careftd p~ection or the•• P•· Uenta who have expended '10 billlon a yelU' in search ot an easy answer that they can buy. A•ain, I urge you to consider carelutly the long term consequence ot rushing out a book that would m isr e present a potentially helpful therupy " LINN DENIED Jn a telephone interview with our associates Gary Cohn and J im Grady that he acted haslily and lrresponsi~ly. Other doctors, be said, applauded I /~ Q"' ~,~ -. ------- 4-- th• publication of the book. Llnn 11reeij, however. tbat llquld pro-teln •hould not be 1old over the ~nter. He dUid a report by tho Center for Dlseue Control that aay1 "adecu1~tedala ta notavaUa· bl" to link aennttely tbe diet to the deaths:: But Scoate lnvesucators, bav· Jna analyzed the same report and spoken with medical experts, say otherwise. "It appears now that there may be a direct cause·ahd- ~ftect relatlonsh1p between the use of the liquid (protein > aa part of the protein sparint diet and the deaths," they conduded ominously. ''You n~ed A diet fill." A• one doe tor to another, Blackbum told Unn: "You have already made a major mistake by 1t1rtin1 patients out on a fast protocol (procedure > without completlng thei r medlcal workup. You should Initiate nutrl· tlonal education and behavior modltlcaUon whic h requires..· classes. written material ancf careful patient counsellnf. Wo~· .hove oonclualve proo that_; modUled £0»Una alone la worth-:: leas wiUtout theae other d1s-~ clplinet." Conaressional probers charg6-' that LiM 's book devotes "only scant aUt!l>Uon" to these esaen- Ual procedures. They are seriously concerned that tbe pubUc looks at "The Last Cbaoce Diet .. u ju.st another faddish do- lt-youtsell method ot shedding pounds and unwlWncly beetns the diet without medical guidance. .. Blackbum posted this alert in his letter : "No outpatient fasting <that is by a dieter on his own> can be undertaken until complete his·. · lory. physical exam, laboratory ~ tests, EKG and chesl film hove ~ been completed... · ~ :,..; IN FAIRNESJ, 1t should bet~ noted that Linn emphasized ~ hls book that the regimen and th~~ products he recommended be.1 u s ed only unde r medical supervision. . • But at another point he told bi&. readers, ''the protein sparing fast is a sale nutritional reg. r:nen ... the program cannot fail. Only you can fall ... Rest assured that the protein sparinl bas no major side effects." Some readers. therefore, have c oncluded th a t the diet is tnedically sound. "Afte r reading the book." one dieter told us. "I aot lhe.,Jmpresslon that seeing a doctor wa s n 't all that necessary." Footnote: Sen. Charles Percy, R-Jll., has called on the Food and Drug AdminlstraUoo lo order the removal or the liquid protein from over.the-counter sates until i\ is proven sare. The FDA bu merely proposed that all Uqutd protein products carry a warning label. I Now's the Time to. Hunt Summer Jobs With the Chnstmas holidays only hours away it may seem strange lo bring up the matter or summer employ ment but stu· dents and other young people seeking work would be well ad- vised to start hustling now ! Because wh en summer does ar - rive jobs will be scarcer than hens' teeth. THERE ARE already more tha n a million youths who have co mpl eted school, walk· ing the streets in futil e s earches ror j 0 b s . Pros p ec t s than fo r e mployment ol th e two miltron high s chool a nd college students to be released next June are not bright. Even in those programs especially de- a i g n ed for student summer employment, the jobs are few whel\ matched up to the numbers inllne. So, waiting untO just before Charles McCabe sum mer lo look for work almost certainly dooms those students to failure. Congressman Harold T. "Bizz'' Johnson, chairman of the House PubUc Works Committee, has sent out an alert that the period for filing applications for jobs In the National Park and U.S. Fore::,t Service already Is open and will close on Jan.15! ALTHOUGH he says 10,000 will be employed, that Is the figure for tbe whole U .S . and California's share will probably not exceed 1.000. ApplicaUons, he advises. should be directed to the regional offices of the tttencies . National Parks' address Is Box 30603. San Francisco, and the Forest Service, also In the bay ci- ty. is 630 Sansome St. Johnson notes that additional Jobs will be available in the Park System with the concessionaires. Inquiry at the National Parks ()fflce will provide information as to those jobs. There are also opportunlUea, m addition to the usual summer pro· grams, through the new Young Adult Conservation Corps pro- gram. These are full-lime jobs for those between the ages of 16 and 23 but none will be accepted who leave school to obtain employment nor will those who will be attendine school next Call be considered. ' PROSPECTS with lhe state ap. pear a little bil brighter . About 6,000 students will Clnd employ- ment in the various seasonal pro- grams conducted by the depf!rt· ments of Forestry, Ffsb and Game, Agriculture, and ParkA. Again the key word is start hunt. Ing early. AppUcaUol\J should be rnaJe to the nearest dtpartmen- la 1 ortlcc but may be made directly to departmental head- quarters in Sacratnento. Th'e sharp ones will apply several places and several times. The kld with the moet busue will a•t the job. In addiUon to the seasonal pro- grams the state ofCers intern pro- gra ms but, as in the caae of the seasonal employment, appll· cants must deal with the in- dividual departments. For more information about thf:Se and the seasonal Jobs students should contact their counselors or the State Person Personnel Board. While there will be between t .SOO and 2,000 openings In the in- tern program, primarily for col- le.ie students in work related to their studies, some openings will be for high schoolers. Not aJI ot these jobs pay since some are. merely for work experience and college credit. And, most ol the· Jobs ln the Intern programs are in, Sacramento. MOST employers are. IJ'Dl·. pathetJc, havlnf gone tJlrouah . tile aame experiences as a afu. dent themselves, so Job ~eekers abouldn't be Umid. Call a.act ii. you get any encouragement. Call back anyway. P~iltenae often makes the d1"erence and even if you don 'l eet the job you m~ make a (fiend for the ruture. ll probably won 't )\urt anything to "bug'' your As· semblyman end Senator. They all have field aides to live servlq to the people in their db- trict offtces. Tho matn Ulln& to remember, the labor market be- tna what it ls, no one la aoiflt to come looking for you. A 'NewsllUlll' Doesn't Deal Wiih Life in the ~w ~ ' Theo Lippman Jr. is an 6dlt.ortal wrlter ror the Baltimore Sun. He is also editor of a recent book, "A Gallg of Peclurri//1 -And Otltn Comm~nta on Newspaper Publiaben. Edatora and Reporters.·· by Jl L. Mencken. TM dust jacket and liUe page of thtl work describe the in· troducUon, written by Llppman, l• n "• profile ot ,.;::. Mencken aa ~~ new.tman, ••, ....,;'" That ain't the ~· way l.tPJ>mait wrote It. He w r o t e • 'newtpaper· man." To thla da7i hct doesn't know why the pub latter changed the correct word into a bit or inaccurate blab. ·'I 1uspect Mencken would wlnc. at the word newsman,•· a Id LI ppm an recently. "Mencken did sttm to approv~ ot ~ JoumalJ1t1 Plckln& up tb:tl American word ne wspaperman to describe themselves and abandonll\i their tradiUonal 'pressmen.· "On the other hand. be seemed l o dis approve of elevat- ing 'newsboy' to •newspaperboy.' He thouettt il wu 111 euphemism. ~ knows wh•t be would have tbou1htof ·newspaperperson '." l 'm &lad the &ood Lippman brought the matter up, 11 wen u the memory of old H'nry Loula, who preceded him aa an editorial writer on the sun. ( have alwaya thought tho ''new•man11 usage not oruy odlout but cloae to mean· lnaJcss. TO Tit£ BBST of my knowledae, "newaman•• waa rammed ittto the IJD1u11e by lhoae are&t verbal lnnov1tor1, lbo edJton of Ttm• m•1alln . Thi• mqaiJJ\t became a 1reat national 1uccea1 durinc the 1920ts and '30s by a 1lmple expeijtent. They filled 1 weekly bOoac wtth dallies, mainly th• Times Ind I.ho Herald·'l'ribun.. Tbere are Pt<>· ple who mtaht have called thll "Pl•&l&Ham or plaf UH• ri. Od4l.Y eooulb, tow people dlCI. ... The gentlemen from V9Je and olber Ivy League colle1es who presided ohr this weekly paaUche seldom, if ever, covered a runnint story. Still, they con· sidered themselves newspapermen, though lt wu clear they didn't work for a daily newspaper. Thtd "newsman" - a term that could apply t.O anyone wtUl a pe"_Oberat connedioa to th~ biDdllnc or a commodity. oews. i S'nLI.. AGAIN, A Time .. ,... porter'·' re 1 • m b I e d • 1'6Yt'IPaperman .trom one ot lh• d•IU• tn lhe same way that a sodety matron resembl~ the hou1ekcoper who kept her e1tabllthment runnlnc. . Todey ''newamen" applies · even to tboae AppOllonlan c:tum· mies who read the n w1 on tho tube and wbo, 11 pot out on th 1treet a.1 roporter1, wouldn't know the dtrrerence between an ln•fft and an Ink~ Newspapermen, I ln1bt, are di«~ Whenever l am com· oell~ by the utien~l• OI our bureaucracy, t.o st.ate my line of • work. I always write down "newspaperman." A newspa~r la different from a magazine, ahd vastly different from a televasion statJon. A DOW1Paperman is a Joumnllst. a fellow who keeps a DAILY record of the follies, achi vementl and terslvena- Uona of bl1 fellow humans and ...,elr ln.lmal f rtend•. ecauae lb• newapaperman doals wtU\ the raw material of buman-lire h denlopes a un.lque style ol Uvtnc. He develops a carapace that wlll enable him to ateal ~ plcture of a loved one whlJ& he la botdinc the irtef- ttrJctltn wtdow ln hia oomlortln«i arms. He' 11lp11 gin while he watch •xceuUons, bocause all thla raw atutt la reall.Y a bit too r._w 1bt" him. A newapapumen ls a human btift;, arauably mOH 10 than any ~ .. ~rson ~ncqed ln lbe lett.cr..s trades. u: ho Js • aood •ne, he tborou1hly bellev ln tM old <'Uch• ot hla trade, that it is hi.I bUSlnesa &o comfort tM af- flicted, l.Od a.mtct tbe cotnlon.&· J ~~ l ------..... ~. Nine· Cities Set C()nncil Elediens Br TIM BOBEaTS oe .. o.i,, ,.... ... , N Orance Cout Cities wlll nu twent]Jlouven city council seats in elt(:Uons March 7, Marci\ 28 and April 11. Cand.ldat.es ln the March 7 elections may now· take out DQmlnaUon papers at their respective city cl•r '•9fflce. TM nominattoll pepen must be filed with tbe clerk '1 olfice by noon J)ec. 29. Tbe flllnf period wlll be exteDded to Jan. 3 lf aa Wu!Dbent council memberfalt. to rue for re.-eleetion. Candidates In the HunUncton Beach and Newport Beach April 11 elections may take out nomination papen beglnnl41 Jan. U. The nom1Da· Uon papers must be nled wllb the clerk's office by noon Feb. 2. If an Incumbent fails to file, tbe deadline will be extended to Feb. 7. City council elections are scheduled for March 28 in Seal Beach. The tilint peflod runa from Dec. 29 to Jan. 19. The deadline would be extended to Jan. _; ___ 24 lf an Incumbent falls to me. Attention Grabber Candidates must gather the aignatures of 20 to 50 registered voters within his clt7. Tlae candldJte himself must be at least 18 years old and, 1enerally, have lived In the city for 30 days or more. Additionally, the candidates are required by state law to file, along with their nominaUon papers, a "statement or economic lnlerest. Tbe financial reports were required 'frlt.b the pass ate of the Poll Uc al Reform Act. an inlllative on the June primary ballot in 1974. The financial disclosures cover a candidate's investments in property within the city and in- terest! in businesses whlcb are likely to do work for theelty. The financial statement. are kept on file with the cltf clerk's office and are open for public in· spec ti on. No fees are required to aaln a place on th~ bJlltt. wtth the exception or Huhtington Beach's $10C). l~ling fee and Seal Beach's $25 charge. However, in Seal Beach, if the candidate declares 'that the $25 fee is financially burdensome, it will be waived. Oo March 7, 16 city council seats are up for eltcUon. They are. with the lncumbenta Ult.eel: C~ta Mesa, Jack Hammett and Nonna Hert&oc; Fountain Valley, Roser Stanton, Al Holllnd.en and George Scott. . lrvioe. Jotu\ 'Burtotl and G•bdelle Pryor; Laguna Beach. Jon Brand, Carl Jotmecm and Phyllis Sweeney; San Clemen~•, Thomu O'K"fe, Anthony DiGlovannl and Pamek Lane aad, San Juan Capistrano, John Sweeney, Yvon Heeaeber and Douatu Nash. . On Ap,rll 11 four seatS each lD HunUncton Beach and Newport Boacb will be contested. ,n Hunt· tngtoo Beach the current holden of these seats are Ted Bartlett, Al Coen, Norma Oibbt and Harriet Wieder. In Newport Beach the teats now held by Trudi Rodson. Pete Barrett, Milan Doatal ancl Luclll• Kuebn wtll be on the block. In Seal Beach, on March ~ the councll aeata now held by Ronald Kredell, Tbomu Blackman > and Proctor Welr will come up foreleet.loA. For the sophisticated &rader there's onlv one numhcr to rcmcmbcr-Ol'RS S40·812I · Motorists on the Santa Ana FreeWay near Stale ·College Boulevard get tbi1 µpaide down view of advertising billboard. It isn't an optical illusion. Workmen apparently pul the sign up that "'ay. " Deatlu Euewhef~ . . l ,J Pierre Cardin! Save 25 °/o -30 o/o OYSTER BAY, N.Y . I AP) -Etbel Carow Rooaevell Derby, 86, one of Thoodore Roosevelt's sax children, di~ Satur- day night al her home. OCEAN CITY .. Md. York soclallt.e, ~ed of an apparent se1Milflicte4 aunshot wound at his 13,000-acre Horseshoe Plantation on Suriday, of· ficials said. Baker was the grandaon of George F. Baker, a New York financier and former chairman of the board of the First National Bank of New York. • Crewneck, V.-neck :or turtleneck of super-riCh merino wool. Each, Orig. $27.50, 1~.99 Cotton pinwale corduroy pants, Orig. $30.J2.50, $21.99 Choose plain·front, elastic-back or ti•front pents. Atl com& in a range of colof1, like th• sweaters, but not all si:zet In all colon. Ourte a collection for Cardin fansl Hurry, to the I AP> -Donald F. Web1ter, '8, accountant• fo r the Pallottlne Fathers and key pros- ecution wil.neaa ln tbe pohl1cal corruption trial of former Gov. Marvin !\t andel, was round dead of a gunshot wound In his Ocea n City con- dominium Friday night. The state medical ex· a miner ruled the death a ~u1clde. C HICAGO CAP) - Albert Pick Jr., 82, rounder of Pick Hotels Corp., whlcb owns a na· tlonwide chain of more than 30 hotels, died Sun· day of heart failure. 'Forerunner Shop SAN FRANCISCO IJ\PJ -The Very Rev. Stanley Rodgers, 49 , dean of Grace Cathedral, died from a heart attack he sufrered shortly after delivering a sermon to a 1·o ngrl'gation of 700 persons. SCHENECTADY, N.Y. <AP) -Theodore Rieb, 72, an engineer and inventor who held more than 100 patents, died Friday after a long ill- ness. Rich worked for the General Electric Co. for almost40 years. PALO ALTO <AP> Private services bave Death Notices heen held for retired HAU.Sit. N a v y Re a r A d m . LEONARD LEE HALL, s1t. rnt· F r e d e r I c k I r v I n I •"' 01 s.m. ...,.. '"" • Mtlw of I k ea111omlo PnMd -•v _. ~· Entwlat e, 78, 8 ey 10, ,.,, •• llle •oo of •2. Beloved figure jn U.S . naval~ .... Hy Holl of SMta Atto. t. i th p ·r· ea ....... Of" 0. & ~""""'"Of opera ions n e act IC PomOM, ea.""' toll'lerto crn11110 Holl during World War II. o1 L.ont llMdo, c.., Gwwll.,.. Heu of F.nlw1slle died a• bas s.n10AM,C.O .• ~•dL..HonJ• .• of ' " Soni. AM Co., Edwo<d Holl .of Sonl.O home here following a A11a,c. .• 1..w1on1H.H.ttt•Uenw~. lengthy illness. ~: •• ~~:,•-:110".:«.!::':~0~~;.~ Oo<t"'~ 1', 1t1104 11:00 A.#o. 04 St. TALLAHASSEE. Fla. ~".~';: 11'!:;':~~,1~·.!::'~11~~.: <AP> -George F. Baker '"' •nt•.._. w111.,. 01 Fo1rt1ov•n Jr. a 62-year-old New Ct m••.,v tn Santo Mo, c.. Fee.nos ' ~ wltn t• t»Y llWlr -I>,,,.., coll IALn.Hl•t•Ot4 PUMHAL NOMI Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 llU.110.ADWAY MOITUAU 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-8150 NTM1VTHIU. LA .. C0$f A ..-SA CHAPIL 427 E. 17th St. Cos1a Mesa • &4M888 Santa Ana Chapel 518 N. Broadway Santa Ana• 547-4131 PtaCI .. OTHIH ~s· MOtnVARY tl7MalnSf. 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P'Ut•• o••Y Oec_..r), 1'1> . .....,... ,....., tf llllC..,. ---....... ~ "el'"· •C.. '"'*" _,,.. .... ,... ..... =~ ·'"'. C.'4WY oia.c..,c;: ,u wnllMOr;tc ..... 1 .,, i.tl"8 ·~et ,. .. ..... ......... ,..,_, ~ ~.·~ .. '"""'' .....,.. a.. ... ..,...... dlnctert ........ i I , ~,... ....... , ..................... .. lllTISHdWA~ • LWYHAHSA ...UN ....... • -9()4~ 1711 ...... A to Z sa:t:iMC. 10126 ........................... .... CPehlnd Oennv• R8lt1WJrant) .. -------. 8 DAILY PILOT Population G~uwth Up r Aatf .. e Levers? Older Crowd Replaces State's Youthful ~~age Meet me on ~It S&ree' SACRAMENTO CAP) -CallromJa, wltb it.I ~ outblul hna1e aa the home ol brawny aurfora and 1klnl-clad ctrll. II 1otnc to be populated by a much older crowd by tbe year 2000. The state -lona a mecca for peo le tired ot en· during frozen winters elsewhere -WiJI find bi11er and blgaer crowds at Its sunny beaches, parka and lboppl,,g centers. Th-t'1 tlJe word from Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's Departelenl of finance populaUon research unit, which aatbera 1tatlatica cm aucbUlinp, By I.hat )'ear, t.be median qe ln Callforbla will be 86 -compaml ~ a median age ol it for Cantor· nlana tn 197~. aaya Nels Rasm\1$1en, tbe "*'1t~ re· search dJrector. . HOWEVER, MORE PEOPLE WILL live further away from the moat crowded California citJes. BBTWEEN lWJJ AND ... , the over·65 &J'OUP will increase 43 perceat to 3,SOC,'°°, RuJDu-.en estimates. --------~~-------- OUEENIE By Phil lnterlondi I • ~ t '· ~~~· ... =..:·· 12-17-O•~··---.. ~ ... - Prisoner Freed, Innocence Proved DETROIT CAP) -Phillip Lattner has been freed after nearly a year in prison because the two detectives who invesUsated the robbery for which he was convicted kept working on the case until they proved his innocence. L~ttner, 21, was convicted of a robbery that the detectives now believe was committed by a man who looks like him, Last week he was released from the Ionia Reformatory. . TH' FORMER INMATE WOULD not speak with refc!rlers, .but detective Larry Patterson of the Wayne County ~roaecutor's office, said Lattner "couldn't believe It." Patterson and his partner, Tom Sheedy. arrest· ed Lattner In October 19'76 on charges of armed rob· btary and assault with intent to commit murder ln connection with the holdup of a grocery store m Romulus, Mich. Witnesses identified him from a mugshot and three persons testified be WIJ the bandit. He was convicted in January and sentenced to 15 to 25 years. IN OCTOBER OF TRIS year, Patterson beard from an informant that Lattner had not done it. "We spent a Jot of hours talking to a lot or peo- ple." Patteraol) uid. A week ago the officers got their first big break in proving Lattner Innocent. A man arrested for a traffic violation was questioned by Pauerson and Sheedy and allegedly confesseC1 to the robbery. The officers say he also told ~hem of a seeond man in· volved in the robbery who was Lattner's look·aUke. Gerald Nixon, 20, of Taylor, ls charged with the 'robbery. The detectives are looking lor the second, man. And ii it aeema lhat there are al~ of people llv· lni In CaUfomla now -cloatinC the lreewaJI, re· aorta and the linea at the 1upermarkett -it* OJl}y the be1innln1. By U>e y-=ar 2000, there will be 8 millloo more CaUfomlana for a total of more than 29.2 m1Ulon, the elate'• populaUon uperta estimate. THAT EXPECTED U PEaC£NT tncreue compares wjth a 99 percent populatioa esploslon tn California ln the put quarter century, when the state erew from 10.e mUllon In ~to21.1 million ift 1975. Most of the 1rowt.h since 1950 baa been in the suburbs within dally commuting distance ot CalifomJa1s majorciUes. In the next quarter century, more people will choose to live ln less urban areas -such as the rural mountain counties east of Sacramento and suburban cpuntles like Ventura and Santa Crui, Rasmussen said. ~~~ GOLDSMITH · FINE JEWELRY I . 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Johnson, chairman and chief ex- ecutive oencer, said the expansion will give the Sahara Reno 20 lloora alld 610 guest rooms and suites. The company's board or directors eave the approval. THE OPENING or the hotel is scheduled for the summer oC 1978 with full completion slated for the end of 1978. The hotel wlll employ more than 1,000 persons. Plans for the hotel and casino include a ground floor casino area With a show lounge and bar and a gourmet restaurant and lounge on the top noor. The se cond floor wlll house a 1.150·seat theater restaurant and other eating facilities. .. . Jo•n Holtday-Spa.Ge( t Tears or t people fOr •he pr•ce ~ 1. . . ~ ''l'llCtltlSON corduroy ~llection ., 1 Storekeeper Mark FrankUn j9 wearjl:tg_ one of maf'\y Thomson corduroy slacks, offered in three styles and seven colots ... c:orrifortable, c.:isual, and classic. 26.00 to 30.00 .. ~"' 610 SO\lth ~ach Blvd South Of Lincoln AY90UO (714) 82&-0381 co.ta ... ==:'~ (114)64~ And here's the best part. f These tempting Christmas offers . come with all the trimmings. · Including steam-. Sauna. Whirlpool. Space age exercise equipment. . ' And qualified instruction available at every club. Plus the fastest, most effective w~y to shape up. Progres- sive resistance exercise. It all combines to melt away that bowlful of jelly ... quick as a wink. So don't let the Christmas spread get the best of you. Heaa for Holiday Spa Health Clubs. Even il you find your busy holiday schedule spreading you thin, join now ' and get started after the holidays. These membership offers will never be priced this low again. Isn't it time you trimmed the Christin.as spread down to size? Only io aan left. LOfttl•-" 4101 Atlantte BIVd Com•' of C.reon (213) 42&-8874 • f LOS ~NG!LES CAP> - 1.J1tenlng to talk of football's best runntna bacu, you a.,ldom bear the n~me Lawrence McCutcbeon. Eveo tn Loe Angeles, the run· ni.ng Bock of Gibraltar doesn't get as rnudt notice as some of the tua,ea and feuds in wbicb athletics and athletes get IQ· volv~d. '-'Look," Mccutcheon says in is usual quiet mann~r. "All I do is go out and do the job. If that doesn't speak for itself, that's all I c~ndo." ,Mccutcheon set both career and indivi~ual ~hlng records for the Los Angetes Rams Sun· day m a 23-1 victory over Atlan- ta when.he gained 152 yards in lT carries including the longest run of bis five years in the pro- fessional game -48 yards. Mccutcheon and his mates earned the right to host one of the opening National Football League playoff games and also dumpecl AUahta out of any Super Bowl contention. He now has 5,498 yards rushing for his career and 1.213 for this season. The career total beat the 1960·69 record .of S,417 by Dick Sports in Brief . .. Bass and Mccutcheon had the best single sea.soo mark at 1,168 a year ago. Since the Rams have won five straliht National Football Con- ference West titles and the run- ntne game lJ their forte, the im· pqrtance of the Colorado State product should not be over- looked. And he works at either fullback or halfback qependlng on the need. Th.it year, it's been baltback most of the time with Jobn C~ppelletti at fullback. As the R"ams wblpped the FalcoQS, Mccutcheon carried qnly twice In the opening touchdown drive but blocked for Cappelletti on three other runs. Cappelletti made a leaping catch in the end zone of a pass froJD quarterback Pat Haden to open the scoring. The second time the Rams con· trplled Uae ball, the 205·pound McCutcheop contributed a 37- yar'd run to a drive that ended in a 36-yatd 0field goal by Rafael Sep ti en. His 48-yard run came in the third quarter as he broke up the middle behind a block by guard Tom Mack and went to the Allan- Tomjano\iich Out L~!EL!?~~~~~~~~~~~n, I Janovich wcm't be J>l~ing · scram&linlll yatds on a fourth-basJtet~.....l:~r a whfl.e\..K.ermit and·seven With the ball at the W aabingwo. wU1 probai»lY f1nd TQmple 22. • hiW!se in a slmn. s~tuaUon Goll £eaderl sho . I MANILA. i-tlll)fllllMI -lndlvlci.t -...... mjanovlch, who was slugged ·~· .,. ttie 1111111 mMCt Svnd.ty .. 1t1e ""' bY Washington Friday night, was Wotld ei. Gott o.MPltnVAP °" u.. t,JM.ywd. moved from the lntensive care ~~NStcourwotwK1tW.aGo1ihl01un1ty unit to a private room at Cen-OM'r .... ,... n .... ,,..,....., i Unela Hospital Medical Center :=--1 11 ,: =~:~ J iq Ingle~ Sunday and bis con-Sea:tll ...., .. 1s.1•1•12-m t dttlon wu called atable by a E . · ~~7;:: , spokesw9man. : ~~~ .. •· ~"*"~ The ~ Rodtets' forw~ ___ 7t.tJ.n-1....- has a broken nose and a dotlble "'·~~-- fracture of the Ja" as tbe result ~~ ... a.tt~~ of a haymaker landed by Los IMtll..,11cA,,,; 1111wr•~-. A 1 f d W Sh• gt J• .. 11Jt7J ~ttl,SHtMJ04-nge es orwar a 10 on T.t•••;ecu.tts,H~m. 1 early in the second bait ot e Na-,,.i.flll,,.;Dercvaoo,,_.'-',... tional Basketball Aasoctation U!'l1NS&1Ua..i;orM1tm.w .. 1mJOt. game. .. .... ~ "' 11• "ldon'tknowbowtonghe'llbe N~,,.._.....~ ..,;oGC! ~. 1 hospitalized here," a medical COLUM.BIA;Mo. -Mis$.OW'f source connected with the case cbancellor Herbert W. Schoolln.I sai<l. "They have to treat the will annOunce, perhaps wlthin '8 swelling first, then wire his jaw. hours. that either Mervin He'll beoutsometime." Johnson, Notre Dame assistant; Washington, meanwhile, See Brief1, Page B·Z figures to be out some mone)', and perhaps llOme time, too, when he-.hears from the NBA of· fice this week. GulUlaon Witts ADELAIDE, Australia -Tim Gullikson overcame Chris Lewis, 3-6, &-4, 3-4. W, 6"" in the finals of an international tennis tournament, Sunday. I King \lletot1ous LONDON -Veteran Billie Jean King beat ·Virginia Wade, 6·3, 6-1 Sunda,Y to win the Bremar Cup Women's t.enrils tournament. It took the Kini 67 minutes lo bea~ Wade and win the $8,370 first prize. Ro•eacall Falb SYDNEY, Australia -Ken Rosewall, 43, suffered a 4-6, 6-1, 1 .5 first round Joss to Cliff Letcher in the New South Wales Open today. In other matches, Rqscoe Tan· ner had little troubl~ beat1n1 Jorge Andrew 6·2 6-S and Colin Dibley beat Geoff Maatera, 6-2. 6-3. Sue BJ.rker downed Leslle Bowrey. M . 6-3 tnd Kerry Reid· beat K31Hallam,6-1, 6-2. -~ -...... ta 16. Two plays later Haden ctrcled left eod on a rollout for the touchdown that put the score all6-0. Mccutcheon ha.d bettered the team's career record in the second quarter when he broke for 10 yards. Officials stopped ~~ garne, Diet Bass came onto the field and the former record· hol~r, now a broadcaster of LOls Angeles gamea, talked with Lawrence as the game ball was presented. "That was the biggest thrill I ever bad," said Mccutcheon. "I ~ever saw anything like that berore, when they stop the game and bring the microphone right onto the field." Bass said he only asked Mccutcheon why he hadn't taken a little longer lo grab the team's rushing title, but added, "It was an honor. Not often ln this busi· ness does a guy that held the record get the chance to be first to interview the guy that breaks it." • The Rams scored their final touchdown in the fourth period when reserve back Rod Phillips smashed 2 yards and Atlanta . kept U from being a shutout via a 73-yard scorini pass play from Steve Bartkowski to Alfred Jenkins. That wu the longest pass comp1etton against the In· N~~ Beaeh Rams this season, but on the ~_,..,.., • ., oqier hand, the ZJ points by Los Angeles was the most that Atlan· ta has !lad scored aeainat them ln 1971. Jimmy Connors and Chris Evert, shown holding hands ln this February, 1975 photo. have been staying in Newport Beach the last three days, and Sunday played tennis at the John Wayne Tennis Club. They bolb Coach Leeman Bennett of Atlanta, a Rams assistant in past denied rumors they are mar,ried. I yea r s, said be thought quarterback Bartkowski. with a 15-23·1 passing record with 230 yards, "played his best game since he's been back," but added: T :cihutes Paid "[ dOJt't think that Wt! played well overall either offensiYely or 'Ti · Ad I h R defensively, but .you can't take 0 0 p upp anything away from the Rams, the way they played.•' t .- P'lnt~· ltu.,..•·Y••ds P•,.Snt 'f•rds ltttvnl y«ds p_, Pvnls l'Vm ....... Cll( All. U 10 20 ~ ·~2H 1., 121 32 ., 1s.i.1 tS.U.1 .... .Wt 5-1 +2 ,... ........... ,. ltUS"INO-AllM>t•. S4Mbl<ll t+SS. ""°""*'" 1:-.. lM Meelft. McCutdMell 17-1'2, c:.s.tfltttt 1 .. ,., T'llerWO, PtlfnlotS.20. PASSING -All•I•. ~ t~•t..z» \.ot.,......,,H_IS.2!J.MSJ AECEIVING -At l•11I•. Jtlllr.tllS •·U . Tllom1uo11 •11. Fr...c" >~. $11ftbklr. 2·>t, Mllcl>tllMl.l.MAllgetn,H J«lr.J0111•1,,..._ ...... c.pp.1tt1112-41 t ' ~ '!JI LEXINGTON, KY. <AP) -Joe B. Hall, Univeralty 9f Kentuc.ky baaketball coach~ an~ Dick P.anons, Hall'• assustant, led a host ol former playen wbo paid tribute to tbe ~eeendary Daren of Buketball, Adotpb Rupp, who died late Saturday. Standi.og in the freezing dark· nes1 of Blue Grus Field bere early Sunday, Hall reflected on the lrony ol Rupp's death occur • ring witbin minutes of top. ranked Kentucky's 73-66 victory over Kansas, Rupp's alma mater. "It's been kind ot an eerie ni&ht," Hall 1aid. "Here we were In Kansas. We drove down Naismith Avenue to Allen Field House to take coach Rupp 's team against Kansas. "We had a silent prayer before the game," be said. "I asked the public address announcer to an· nounce that be was not there and that we all knew be would like to be there on this occasion, with Kentucky ranked No. 1 and play- ing Kansas and that he was in the university hospital in a coma. Then the announcer aske4 that they have • abort silent prayer and the whole crowd realized coach Rupp'a situation. "In Kansas, I thought about coach Rupp and the tradition that's out there," said Parsops, who captained the Wildcats dur- ing the 1.960-et season. "You walk In Allen Fleld,House and you see Dr. James Naismith'.s picture and you l4!e Pbog Allen's picture. I know coach Rupp was interest· ed ID Use game out at Kansas andl late in the fame we knew ho was 1ertoualy lll. We were Just hoping that m11be we could win that g,me aDd maybe dedicate lt to hf~" C.M. Newton. Frank RamaQ" and Bobb7 Watson, memben of Ke.ntuck)'•a US1 national cbam· plonahip team, remembered tbelr former coach as a man who tranaeencSed hit apart. "It'• one ot thOle thln1s that peraonaUy 1addens you, but It's more than that," aald Newton, 'Whb now coaches Alabama. "It' .. w)lat he has meant for baaketball. He wP a areat rnan. It'• hard for me even to describe howJteet ... "He'• the man who all others. were measured by,'' added Ramsey. who starred senral y~an with the Boston Celtics and no\v aervea as a Kentucky trustee. ''The last time I saw coach Rapp was this fall when I went out and visited him at bis home. 114 was awfully weak then. I learned so much front coach Rupp -things like paying atten· Uon to details. Ho was a perfec- tionist and a dJscipllnarian. And he was a winner." Watson was a paradox daring hla playinJ Can!er at Kentucky. Rupp made no secret of bis preference for tall players, but Watson, a short playmaltlng guard, bUSUe<S bis way lntO'the lineup, twice was named all- Southeastern Conference and captained the l951·52team. "I Just remember when I start· ed as a freshman. He always Jbked and said, 'Bobb)', you're too lltUe.' l had to earn my way. It was a etruggle eaeb ,-ear,'' Watson said. "I learned a lot. I felt like tho._.people wbo phqed for ?tim and did the Job for him all liked him. A lot of ~ople that didn't get to play maybe had thlngs to say about him. The ones who did play all respected him." Larry Steele, now with Portland ot tMe National Basket- ball AssoclaUon, co-captained the 1970-n Wildcats, Rupp's next to last team. "Everyone around the country knew what kind of coach be was,•• Steele said. "But, if you mentioned his name ln Ken· tucky1 it was impossible to d~crioe the reaction you'd get. H~ w a1 a tnle legend. . . INGLEWOOD (AP) -~ Palr ol old pros. and a co\lp(e of youisters put tt\elr talenta toe er to produce a \ttctory for the a Angelu Latera Sunday night, Lou Hud&OO. an ll·year Na-. tlooal Buketball Association player t acored ellht. at his 21 polats m ov"1lme as tM Lakers od1•d tho Buflato Braves. 124·1.U.' Kateem Abdul·Jabbar, ln .Mi lijn.th NBA HtlUft, acorecl a aea1on-hl1h '3 poiats and pulled down 19 rebounds., 8ut Loi Angeles may not have won bad lt not been for the effort.I of roOkie guard Norm Nixon and tocond·year for•ard Tom Aberneth1. Nixon 1cored a career·blcl\ 2$ points whll• Abernethy talUed 18, lncludlnl a J'·foot jumper with four seconds left in roiulatlon play to Ue the score at lOI. ••1 don't D¥>w if ••.played so w n. but w. made all the kt>" .play•."' la&d Uia A.ftlelu CQacb Jerry West; hOlo t.-m la now 1o;u. "We Wottect hn tonllht. bUt njbl now OW' difWe •• hurt· ln1 us and the turnovers, too." The !Akel"I are IV rum1 19.1 49ers ClaSh 1 ! f With Dallas SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Dallas Cowboys coach Tom Lan- dry thinks be knows what the Sui Franclaco 49ets win be tr'Yina to do tonieht in their natiodilly televiaed National Football Leaeueeofttest. * • ·T~ey'll figure with Roser Stau~~h not throwln1 u weU as -· he normally does, that if they can stop (Tony) Donett, then ~Y can have a chance to wlnfOle game,•• says Landry. ..fiiat would be my plan against us.••, Rookie nmnlng back Doraett ti ~ornlng off a 206·)'~d performance last week •I._ Philadelphia, while quarter~ , Staubacb has been in a m alump since injuring his hlp~iD(l right tbumb several weeks ag'.ih ;. The 49ers, stumbling throu.eJr~ 5·1 season, could be forgivdf if they .have bad memories ~t stemming from a game laat week and one five yean ago agam&t Dallas. I A week ago, the 49erl were coasting along wlth a 24·1 ~d· f over. Minnesota 1otne into tbe fourth quarter, only to loso ZMr1 I as rookie quarterback TomntY I Kramer led a last period rally. The last time the 49ers hosttd the Cowboys, ln a 1972 play4ff l game, Staubach came off tie bench lo erase a 28·13 deficit Jn , the fourth quarter and 1tye J Dallas a 30-28 victory. Dallas, 10.2, the best record Jn • the National Conference, wl first eight games of the se before losing consecuUve gam to St. Louis and Pittaburab. has won Its last two. I .... £:'2 DAILY PILOT Monday. ~ember 12. 1D77 FOOTBALL I BASKETBALL /'MISCELLANY PatriOts Stagger-Miami;· Lions Upset Baltimore ... ,.... COSTLY FUMBLE -Minnesota quarterback Tommy l{ramer <right) reaches for his fumble, only to have it s(luirt away and into the arms of Oakland linebacker Willie Hall for a touchdown in the first quarter of Sun- do v 's NFL action at Oakland. The play helped the Raiders to a 35-13 win ~- H H Toomey Begins Estancia, Oflers in Action The 49lh annual Huntington Beach lnvilational basketball tournamt>nt unfolds tonight at Huntington Beach High School "1th J pair of of tiffs, a nd fc>atun'd 1s a matchup between Jo;stancia <Costa Mesa) High's Eagles and talent-laden Los Amigos <Garden Grove> High. Estancia and Los Amigos open Li l 7. followed by the host Oilers of I lunlington Beach coach Roy Miller and Long Beach Wilson. The opener features tall and 1.t1ented ~ Amigos, under the ha nd of coach J ohn Keating. The Lobos have four returning -.tarlers from last season's CIF playoff entry, a team which exit· Drake Honored Joe Drake of Estancia (C<lsta ~lesa) Hieh was selected to the All-Century League water polo first team while teammate Rob Wyatt was chosen to the second team in voting by league coaches. Doug Kimbell of Villa Parle was a unanimous choice as MVP. l'lnt ...... ed the eliminations al the hand of even t ual CIF 3-A champion Corona del Mar. Orlando Ward, a 6-7 standout, leads the Lobos, although he is but one of ma ny outstanding players al Los Amigos. There Is 6-9 sophomore Clayton Olivier, and returning starters Warren Ellis. 6-6 Tony Zuloaga and Angel Fuentes. Estancia, under the hand of coach Larry Sunderman, bas. raced lo a 3·1 record and aets its second tough opener in tourney action. Last week the Eagles open ed with highly regarded Brea and the only loss was lo Laguna Beach tournament run- nerup Cal High <Whittier). Pacing the Estancia quintet 'is Doug Jardine, who bas averaged 18.2 points per game on a squad which normally plays 10 players a game. Huntington Beach relies on 6-2 forward Curt Steinhaus, who is averaging 17.0 points per game a nd was chosen to the all· tournament team at the recent .Marina-Westmmster tourney. Steve Grocan keyed two first period touchdown drives and tt.~ New England Patrtots held on for a 14·10 victory ovel' the Miami Dolphins to highlight a .wacky Sunday 1n the National Football Leaaue. And with Det.ro1t'a 13-10 Stun• ner over BalUmore, it leaves tbe American Football Conte~~ East Dlvlaion race ln a three~way tie-Baltimore, New England and Mtaml have M rtcord4 with one 1ameleft. Baltimore can win it all witb a victory over New England. If Baltimore IOlel and Miami beata Buffalo, then MiamJ la the cham~ pion. New England can wln it on- ly if lt beat.a Baltimore and Buf· falo upsets Miami. New England manhandled the Dolphlns for most of the flrst half Sunday. but then had to call OD ita defenae to at.op Miami ln the final two periods. Tbe Patriot& held the Dolpblns near the goal line in the final two minutes. New England scored the first two times it had ~session with Grogan h1Wn1 a key pass to Stanley Morgan to eel up a l·yard touchdown run by Ike Forte. Bob Griese of Miami was sacked si• times and Sam Cun- nlnebam scored the second New Eniland touchdown on a short plunge. Elsewhere in the NFL: DETROrr AT BALTIMORE - Leonard Thompson raced through untouched to block David Lee's punt, picked up the ball at the 2-yard line and ran in for the winning touchdown with nine seconds remainin1 to give Detroit a 13-10 win over tile Colts. Thompson and Detroit coach Tommy Hudspeth said they were surprised that the Colts chose to kic k , since Detroit bad no timeouts left ... We thought they'd go for a safety,•' said Hudspeth. The Colts took the lead at 10-6 on a 34-yard touchdown pass from Berl Jones to Lydell Mitchell with 4:53 left. Detroit's only other scoripg was by Steve Mlke·Mayer, whb kicked field goals of 25 and 37 yards. It was Baltimore's third straight loss. GREEN BAY AT CHICAGO - Walter Payton ran for 163 yards and two touchdowns and James Scott caught seven passes tor 9' yards and another touchdown, leading the CbJcago Bean to a 21-10 vlctory over the Green Bay Packers. . The Bears can reach the playoffs with a victory over the New York Giants. the Oakland Raiders proved superior lo Minnesota 11ain, thJs tlme rouUni the VUdJll•· 35-13. Tbt two colllded ln January With Oakland winning the Super Bowl game. Ken Stabler threw tbr.ee touchdown passea, Mark van Ee1hen set an Oakland aln1le· se·aaon rushin& record or 1,202 yards Ul.2 Sunday) and Jack Tatum made two of the Raiders' three intercepllons. Minnesota alJo lost the ball by fumbling it •way three Umes inside lls 20. The victory clinched lhe wild card spot in the playoffs for Oakland. NY GIANTS A! PHILADELPHIA -Rookie Wilbert Mootcomery returned the second-ball kickoff 99 yar(la ·for a touchdown and Ron J 1wonki scored OD a one-yard run with 20 seconds left. 1lvtng the Philadelphia Eaates a 11·14- vlctory over the New York Giant.a. The Eagles got a 2S·yard field goal from Nick Mike-Mayer after New York had gone in front, 7-0, on quarterback Joe Plsarcik's:· one-yard sneak. The Giants' other touchdown came on Larry Czonka's one-yard plunge with 7: 37 remaining in tbe game. SEATl'LE 'AT KANSAS CITY -David Simms scored twice on short runs and comer~ack Dave Brown sped Z1 yards with an in· terception for another touchdown as Seattle downed the Kansu Cl· ty Chiefs, 34-31. and bad to stop a-late Chiera• bid. for victory. Tbe Chiefs drove t4 a !lrst·and-goal at the Seattle seven-yard line witb mor• than Clve minute• remalolng, but Tony Adams' pus was intercept· ed by Kennf! Geddess to halt lbo threat. 'lbe losa was the Cbiefa' fifth strallbt. BUPFAl.OATNY JETS-Joe Ferguson's two touchdown passes to Bob Chandler, the second an 11-yarder with 40 HCODdl to ph~y. gave t.be Buffalo Bills a 14-10 victory over the New York Jet.s. The game-winllln1 pass, and a five-yarder late Ip the first ~. enabled the BIUs to put thelr rec· ord at 3-10, the •ame as New York. _ The Jets bad ~e ahead 10.7 with 1:57 to play on JUcbard Todd's nine-yard sooring pus to Wesley Walker. New Yor~ bad opened the acoring on the secood play of the second quarter on Pat Leahy's 25-yard fteld goal. HOUSTON AT CLEVELAND -Ronnie Coleman rammed for Cl pair of short touchdowns and Bil· ly Johnson raced 72 yards with a punt retum for anQther score, leading the Houston Oilers to a 19-15 victory over the error- prone Clevelapd Browns. The Oilers built a 19-6 lead -early in the third quarter and hung on in sub-freezing tem- perature to hand the Browns their third straight loss. Cleveland lost the ball four times oo fumbles and four moretimesonin\etceptlons. The victory puts Houston ln sole possession or third place ln the American Football Con- ference's Central Divlston, one game aheadofCleveland. llftdf)a•Ralpj Mdrina <Huntington Beach> Hleh football coach Mike Henigan has resigned. Henlgan's five-year record at Marina is 14-29-2 and he cites the need for a change for himself and Marina as the primary reasons for re: signing. No decision on his replacement has been made. BRIEFS. • • Conillmed Prom Pa&e B·l Warren Powers, Washington State head coach, or Wo..."'Cly · Wldenholer, Ptttsburgh Steelers asslstan\, will be the Tigers' new bead football coach. Sd•R a,dts lfi1H.IN-6olndey't w""-t •I • IS-lry .... eMIWl!"fttl: WomM-.*mtt.,. llul\lrlly_.,..,.. fldi'«11. CIEMI ~lt:l5.lt; IOO-Metef't......e..iwe Kr•wH Cfiut Gerqienyl 57.St: 100·meler WNlt~......_. 91e4tlke le.tt ~I l:U.11; --... .,..._,..,.""-ta.st • GenNnyl 4:11M; *'-ter beck~ 01'*" (~)1.:tt.t1. 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TeNgllt's Sc'*'wle 7-Los Arnl!IM ~ ES1.anc1a &; 30-Long e.act1 Wiit.On vs H untlnvton B~<K h T.....S.y Nl9ht's k heclwle 1 K•ttlle~lo4unll"9tonBHchNo.? 1.30-Newport H•rbor V$ LB Mllllhn Payton's fifth straight game of more than 100 yards rushing left him 199 yards short of breaking 0. J . Simpson's NFL single· season rushing record of 2,003 yards. The Bears jumped to a 14·3 lead in the second period on Payton's 1-yard TQ run. Irvine me 's Vaqueros _:.P.:.:;l~ll:::l><l::.:.:""'::.:•::.tSl«l:::;Dle9o::.;;.::_ ___ _;;.:..-___________ ~----:-- ~~:~~nlAo~l:u~~~~ ~1f~:~~:~~~~ CHRISTMAS SHOPPING first e1~-ht minul-es of the-game, -baske-tballt.oum-amenl. AT BAIK Of NEWPORT Denver Rallies Again SEIKO-Hel9'••oiUt WBJ1oahopw1"-tspenc11ng money1 c11oose DENVER (AP) - .. We want the fourth quarter to belong to us," Red Miller has preached all season , and bis Denver Broncos players have become downright possessive. Sunday's 17·9 victory over San Diego was further evidence of Den· ver 's fourth-period prow- -ass, as the Broncos rallled for a Jim Turner field goal and a Rick Upchurch touchdown to trip the Chargers for the second time this year. Four weeks ago the Brott~os used a Craig MolltOn touchdown p111 wlta 1:38 left lo nip the Cb cers, 17·14. D over now bas out- s coted its opponents 71·17 in that period en route to a 12·1 record, best in the National Fool· ball League, and the bomefield advantage for t.be upcoming playoffs. handoff and ran 19 yards s.n oi.vo 3 3 i o-' f · TD 'th o.n ... r 1 o o 10-11 or an msurance Wt o.n -Pwrrtn ., pae from Monon 1:54 remaining. CTumerlcklll "I thought it might ~g==~== come down to a field so-Fo11en1rK111ie21 goal." said Turner. "San o.n-FGrurn..-» Oen -\JlldlW<h It run CTurner Diego is a fine football 111c111 team. People don't read • •-7•.905 50 o... their stats." "'"'dowM 11 20 T h e v e t e r a n •usllu·y-2u. 21.1.s. . Pe1Sh'9Y-?.a 10 placekicker said Weese, R•turny•,,. .. .. the holder on bis field PHsu u.,.., 1s-21-1 goal, "had trouble on the ~::::~1es-1oa1 ·i~ ~ snap. I had lo guide it by Pe,..1t1n-v-1 • .0 ,... f l ·~~ kicking so ter. Usual y RUSHING -'-" Ol"90, Younv you try to nail U. e-lll. w.1111~ s.n. Mitt..., M; "The fourth quart«!r ls Denver, 1t..,..ui 11_.1, Perrl1t MO, • Lrt1••2'. our time. We just feel-PASStNo -S•n 01eeo. "°"" that way It has to do 2•·'1·2-276; oe1tnr, Morto1t • 9-11.0-1.D; ..._ .. 10-i~. with a lot of people A•c11v1NG -a.n OleOD. voune Particlr.ttng. 'lbere was "'· '°'"" .,.,, Wl'l\lncrlOfl ~; ., Otnftr, OdlltN~, Oofblft.....,......, no pan c. rtnJ-4-4. COURTSIDe your court and rumlng &hoe heodQuone" 1n newport b90ch o re you tired of not finding your alze? "I was proud of the way we bung together and came back," said· litWer, whole team fell behind 9-7 late in the third period alter Roll Benlncbke'a thJrd field aoal. 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H H Tourney Begins Estancia, Oikrs in Action The 49lh annual Huntington Beach Invitational basketball tournament unfolds tonight al Huntington Beach High School with a pair of of tiffs, and featured ts a matchup between E~tanc1a <Costa Mesa) Hlgh's Eagles and talent-laden Los Amigos (Garden Grove) HJgh. f:stancia and Los Amigos open ;it 7, followed by the host Oilers of Huntington Beach coach Roy Miller and Long Be~ch Wilson. The opener features tall and !.dented Los Amigos, under the hand of coach J ohn Keating. The Lobos have four returning ~tarlers from last season's CIF playoff entry, a team which exil· Drake Honored Joe Drake of Estancia <Costa Mesa) High was selected to the All-Century League water polo first team while teammate Rob Wyatt was chosen to the second team in voting by leagu e coaches. Doug Kimbell of Villa Park was a unanimous choice as MVP. ,Int_ ed the eliminations at the hand o( eventual CJF 3-A c hampion Corona del Mar. Orlando Ward, a 6·7 standout. leads the Lobos, although he is but one of many outstanding players al Los Amigos. There ls 6-9 sophomore Clayton Olivier, and returning starters Warren Elli!!, 6-6Tony Zuloaga and Angel Fue ntes. Estancia. under the hand of coach Larry Sunderman, has. raced to a 3·1 record and gets its second tough opener ln tourney action. Last week the Eagles opened with highly regarded Brea and the only loss was to Laguna Beach tournament run- nerup Cal High <Whittier). Pacing the Estancia quintet 'is Doug Jardine, who has averaged 18.2 points per game on a squad which normally plays 10 players a game. Huntington Beach relles .on 6-2 forward Curt Steinhaua, who is averaging 17.0 points per game a nd was chosen to the all- toumament team at the recent .Marina-Westminster tourney, PatriOt~ ·Stagger Miami;· Lions Upset BaltimoPe Steve Gro11n keyed two flrlt period toucbd~ drivea and tt.o New England i:tatl'tota held on for a 14-10 victory over the Mtaml Dolphins to hlghU1bt a .wackY Sunday 1n the National Football Leaaue. And wtth Detro1t•1 Ja.10 1tun· ner over BalUmorei tt leaves the American FootbaJ Conf enn~ Eut Dtvlalon race ln a thr-·way tle-BalUmore, New Enstand and Mlaml have 9"' recordt wlth one 1ame left. BalUmore can wln It all wiUl a victory over New England. If Baltimore lotea and Miami beata Butf alo, then Mlaml ls the cbam· plon. New England can win 1t oa~ ly it lt beat. Baltimore and Buf. falo upsets Mlaml. New EniJand manhandled the Dolphins for motl of lbe nrat ball Sunday, but then had to call on lta defenH to atop Miami ln the final two periods. Tbe Patriota held tbe DolPhina near lbe •oal Une ln tbe final two minutes. New ~and scored lbe flnt two times It bad ~aeulon with Gro1an h1Uln1 a key pus to Stanley Morgan to set up a 1-yard touchdown run by Ike Forte. Bob Griese of Miami was sacked s~ times and Sam Cun- ningham score<l the second New Eniland touchdown on a short plunge. Elsewhere in the NFL: DETROIT AT BALTIMO&E- Leon ard Thompson racfld through untouched to block David Lee's punt. picked up the ball at the 2-yard llne and ran ln for the winning touchdown with nine seconds remaininc to alve Detroit a 13-10 wln over die Colts. Thompeon and Detroit coach Tommy Hudspeth said they were surprised that the Colts chose to kick, since Detroit had no timeouts left. "We thought tbey'd go for a safety," said Hudspeth. The Colts took the lead at 10-6 on a 34.yard touchdown pass from Bert Jones lo Lydell Mitchell with 4: 53 left. Detroit:'s only other scort{ll was by Steve Mike-Mayer, WhO kicked field goals ot 25 and 37 yards. It was Baltimore's third straight loss. GREEN BAY ATCHICAGO - Walter Payton ran for 163 yards and two touchdowns and Jame. Scott caught seven pasaea for 9' yards and another touchdown, leading the Chicago Bears to a 21·10 victory over the Green Bay Packers. . The Bears can reach the playolfs with a victory over the New York Giants. the Oakland Raiders proved euperlor to Minnesota a1aln. this Um~ roullnl the Vlldn11, IS-lJ. The \wo colllded ln January With Oakland winnlng the Super Bowl 1ame. Ken Stabler threw tbr.ee touchdown passes, Mark van Eegben set an Oakland alnate· 1e'a1on rushlne ~ord of 1,202 yards (\12 Sunday) and Jack Taturn made two of the Raiders' three intercepUons. Minnesota alJO lOlt the ball by fumbling lt away three times tnalde tu 20. The victory clloched the wild card spot. lo the playoffs for Oakland. N Y G I A N T 8 A' 'I PHILADELPHIA -Rookie Wilbert Montfomery returned the sec:ond·hal ltlckolf 99 yards ·for a touchdown and Ron Jawonld •cored oo a one-yard run wlth 20 seconds left, living the Philadelphia Eagles a 17-14; victory over the New York Glanta. The Eagles got a 25·yard field goal from Nick Mike-Mayer after New Ywk had gone 1n front, 1·0, on quarterback Joe Pisarcik's. one-yard sneak. The Giants' other touchdown came on Larry Czonka's one·yard plunee with 7: 37 remaining ln the game. SEATl'LE 1AT KANSAS CITY -David Simms scored twice on short runs and comerllack Dave Brown sped 27 yards with an in- terception for another touchdown as Seattle downed the Kansas Ci- ty Chiefs, 34-31. · Seattle broke loose for five touchdowns ln the first half, then rem alned quiet in the second half and h'd to stop •late Chiera• bJd ror vict.Qry . 'the Chiefs drove to a flnt·and-goal al the ~eaUle aeven·yard Une with more than ftve minute1 rem•l1>ln1. but Tony Adams' pus was intercept· ed by Kenne Geddess to halt tbo threat. The loes waa the Chiefe' fifth straight. BUFFALO AT NY JETS -Joe Perguson's two touchdown passes to Bob Chandler, the second an 11-yarder with 40 Hconds to play, gave the Buffalo Bills a 14-10 victory over the New York Jeta. The game-wlnnlne pass, and a rtve-yarder late lo tbe firal half, en•bled the BIUs to put their rec· ord at 3-10, tbe aame as New York. The Jets had gone ahead 10.T with 1 :ST to play on lUcbard Todd 's nine-yard 1corln1 pass to Wesley Walker. New York bad opened the acoring on the second play or the second quarter on Pat Leahy's 2S·Yard field goat. HOUSTON AT CLEVELAND -Ronnie Coleman rammed for a pair of short touchdowns and Bil- ly Johflll()O raced '12 yards with l punt relunl for another score, leading the Houston Oilers to a 19·15 victory over the error- prone Clevel81)d Browns. The Oilers built a 19-6 lead \?arty in the third quarter and hung on in sub-freezing tem- peral\Jfe to hand the Browns their third straight loss. Cleveland lost lhe ball four times on fumbles and lour moreUmesonln\er-cepUoos. The victory puts Houston lo sole possession of lhlrd place ln t he American Football Cod· ference'a Central Dlvlston. OM game ahead of Cleveland. Pro Grid Standings AMI.RICAN POOTaALL CCIM'IRl.lfCI l.....,_OMllM GtMot aey l 10 O .Ut 11e JflS Te"'pe 88'f I 1? 0 071 .. 116 W• ... DlllS.ltfl ll-t.otAftGlll•IO I 0 ,.. M 12' AU•nla 6 7 0 .. , 1'4 122 ~ Fr•n<IKO $ 1 0 417 171 102 New Orleans 3 10 o .>JI 225 JOI •-<lln<twd div!"°" 1111• •LT ll'cL ~,~A &altl1t1or• • • o ."2 i.s 191 Miami \ 9 • O ."2 at 113 N-E1111ld t 4 0 .m 2~ 117 NV Jets 3 10 o .Ut 1tt m auttalo > 10 o .n1 ,.. m c.Mr8'0I .... 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BRIEFS. • • Coatlaaed From Pase B-1 Warren Powers, Washln1ton State head coach, or Wo...~y · Widenhofer, Ptttaburgl) Steelers aaelstan\, wtll be the Tt1ers• new head f~all coach. Sld•Rnult• atltLIN........,'t .......... •I a 1~try ~·~: wome11-*'me1er ~tarftY_,,.lld,.. l'o!l«t llMIGenNl!yl J:ISM;IO.-ert,..._.._a Kre1111 Ctaal Gerf11anyl sr.n ; 100.nwltr llrffllll,...~ RelfM llatl ~I l !U.11; ..._.. trw-l'ltlr• Th.--, I~ O.menyl 4:1rM : ...,.,_ ._~ Glb-l~l.2:1t.e7. M•n-100't'Ml•r fl'l'-OQtr ~Yll•I lt:HI Gttrllall'fl .... t; ~"1•1•r l'lltdl•,-«oltso TtlHllll \Japatt> 4;11,tl: 200·me1er llrUtOtr••-..INr K••· IU$Slt> 2:14.U , 1,MtoMt~ 1,..-tl«uc: "*lrlt IV1199t1..,lal 1$:A.•; -.-tw trte'-~eot9 A .... 111 lllal•I •1S6.ll. •·DallH 10 2 0 .Ill 2.. 111 WaUll1191oll I S 0 .'1S 179 11.S SI. Loula 1 6 0 .»I 2U 270 NV ~lenlt S I 0 .31S 172 2.» IMolNtr'• o.-Los AnotleUI WaSNllQlon Bula .. .tMlernl M~llfOetroU ......,..o-2•/'J$ Month Mllntenance Plane Avall.,._ Free loon cars to leas• customers. 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The Bears jumped to a 14·3 lead in the second period on Irvine IBgh's Vaqueros_:..P.:.:'JD:.:ti.i:;:;.;:"":.;.:a:.:.1 Set1=:.Dle1'0:;;::~-----------=---------~~-- tangle witb host Anabeim s SHOPPING SeeeMtum O.nnll Molllt, Bob S.kMI. CVllla PAf111; Tony Vanny, c.nrl• C11mm11191 l~oolhlll), Ano, MCT t QQ•rl IS.n1a Anal; Mike LaMont (El -Ml; Joe Wen CTulllnl; ROO V.-yall CESl.llflo Teftitflt'tSc.._,11 .. 7-l.o• Amip-n E•1All(la l:JO LonQ 8HchWllM1n••Hu11t1no1on 8•«1\ T-O.y H191\t"t Sc"""le T Katetla •• HunllnQlon Beech No. 2 l:JQ-N~HarttorvlLBMllllUn Payton's 1-yard TO run. _ ~1~~1 •• A~.~.~~'i:= ~!Ei:~z~::~::·!; CHRISTMA first elgh-t minut-es of the-game, -baske-lballtourn-ament. AT BANK Of NEWPORT '"" DeJWer ·Rallies Again SEIKO' Hn'•. grNI war 10 shop without apenc11ngmonev1 Choose from these 3 terrific gifts as lntereJt In advance when you open a Time Certificate of Deposit account only at Bank of Newport. DENVER <AP) - uwe want the fourth quarter to betong to us," Red Miller has preached all season, and h is Denver Broncos players have become downright possessive. Sunday's 17·9 victory over San Diego was further evidence of Den- ver's fourth·perlod prow- ess, as the Broncos rallled for a Jim Turner field goal and a Rick Upchurch touchdown to trtp the Chargers for the second time this year. Four weeks ago the Broncos used a Craig Morton touchdown pass wit~ 1:36 left to nlp the Cb cens, 17-14. D nver now baa out- 1cored Its opponents 11·1'7 in that period en rcute to a 12·1 record, beat in the National Foot- ball League, and the homefield advantaae lot the upcoming playofCa. handoff and ran 19 yards SaftD'-90 J :1 a o-• l h o.nver 1 o o to-17 tor an insurance TD w t o.n -Pwrtn .i .,... 1rorn Mot1oll l : 54 remaining. cr.,rnertkkl "I thought it might ~g:~g:::,;::: come down to a field so-FGB1n1ncllke21 goal," said Turner. "San o.n-Forun....• Oen -~ 1t ""' fT-r Diego is a fine football t ict > team. People don't r ead " •-1•·'°' 50 °" their slats." FlrsldewM 11 20 T h e v e t e r a n ~~:~,.:~: ,~ 32·;~ placeklcker said Weese, R1M11yaroa 1-4 .. the holder on his field Pas.-a 2'"41.1 1s.n .J 1 p..,1. ..,. j-41 goal, "had troub e on the Fumb1 ... 1ost ,.. t-4 snap. I had to guide it by PtM111"-v..-c1t , • .., .... 11 .................... kicking softer. Usua Y ttusH1No -""' ~. v°""' you try to nail it. •JO, Wulllng\on s.u , MatthNI M ; "The fourth quarter 111 Oen••r, Kiw-t" "°''• ,..,,,., ••. Lyt1e•2'. our time. We just fee\. PASSINC) -s.11 oieeo, "eu•• that way It has to do U ·41·1-276; Denver, Mortott • ..tl.O-U3; ........ ~lo.3-49. with a lot of people uc11v1HG _.., Oteet. YOW!tt Partlcl~Ung. There was Ht. ...._ ...,, w.,,,...,. ..-; .. 0.ttftf', ......... OollMft ............. no pan c. rlnJ-+t. COURTSIDe vour court ond running •hoe heodquoner1 1n newport ~ch ore you tired of not finding your alze? "l wu proud of lbe way we bung to1ether and came back," aald· MWer. who&e team fell beblnd 9-7 latt ln the thlrd period after Rolf Bealnthke'1 thlrd field aoal. "We alwa.va knOl' we are 1oi.ni . ·to fliwie out a way to win." Tbll time It was Morton ahaklnl off a , flrat-balf abou\der In· jur1, hittlnl key pa11u to tl•ht encflUley Odoms to aet up Turner'• M· 1.arcl neld .,.i with IS:a9 Jtrt. lri the came. Min"te. ter, the Broncos ex- eeuied a fate punt, wtth r11erv quart•rback Moriii w ... t.ulna lh lbDl't DIP ariCS l'Unnll\~ 21. Yatdi to tM Cbar1er1 .,aril UM. Two plays Jatw, 'UpCtauteh took a .... ~.u.oo. 17/, YitftOW ~/teeln .. M ttMI ~ bl'OWft dlelt IHIJ11ateble ~tlflt. .... ..,...._,,llO.OO. 17). 1'14low top/1 ... lnltH 11"1 beck, mlll'ble brown dial, fee.ted HARDI.IX IMN99llt et)'IUI, THE DESIGNER NAME IN WATCHES. LADY SEIKO. Only Seiko comblne11Uc:h flbul0i.l11Qhl0n look• wltl'l auch dependable *hnoloty. we "-ve 1n tntn Lt4Y Sitko d11lpr collectlon that lnefuck1 ~· •lllllinoe. 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NewYortt Aenottt t Walhlngl9tl. ll.1.0Ul1 I Chic.ego I, MlfWWIOte 3 Tllllllll'•O-~etClne!IM Polo Honors ToRU8tlen Goldm West Colle1e's Ton~ Wooten and Jeff DeMott ha ve been ewarded berths on the All·Soutbem California JC water polo team. Otbera 911 the team ln· · eluded Ricardo Azevedo and Paul Putusak from Lone Beach cc, Hau· Krulp and Dan Pel'!')' from Fullerton, Tom Youn• and eoalle Paul LaChappell from San Dle10 11-. Paul Hub-bard from Palomar, Fred Davia from. Rtveutde and Carl T811mmfrom Ventura. 1U 11-i.tw CIWkllllU 1 If Oliff LllllM <Mv•I '" Some 1(1 ........ llCftltM) 11' '" ..--•, Beaut1ful, supny, bumpel"to-bumper QaUfornia, where you spend long hOurS 1nyour oar zipping from here to there. You face tra.m.c Jams, treewa..vs, all k1nds of road ooncl1t1ons. And you do 1t d8'Y m. &w out. In tact, C&Ufornta.na probably spend more time 1n the1r C&1'8 than the drivers ot &AV other state in the union. Bo, when Chevrolet announces tha.t we're the best selling oar l1n.e 1n Cal1forn1a, we do it with pride. Because with all the driving that Cla11t'Ol'D1&n8 do, you've got to be one of the automobile bldustry's tougbeet customers. And Wbellyou're ntunber Monday, Oee»mber 12. 1tn .... .. ... DAILY PILO!· ll:J. ... I .. one 1n the bee.rt of your t;ougheet customer, tbenyo\l can feel l1k8 you've really aooomplished. something. QalUbrnianS buy Chevys for a lot Of good reasons. Good look!ng ~ ~ . ti,.,. reasons like Chevy's great styling. Sensible reasons like serv1oe. Solid reasons Uke the qualicy and ca.re Chevys are built , ~~ w1tb. Smart reasons like the traditional resale value • '! . "' ' . of a.Chevy. V1S1t your Chevy dealer soon and see • some Of the great reasons wby Chevrolee ;: 1S the number one seW.ng car line 1n · • Ca11forn1a and 1nAmertca! [j] ' If'! .._..."' L. Pdll •eo. • -: •' ~.ranuao~8tptembel';Um. -·- ... ., CWL Y PlLOT * BOATING I PEOPLE , NB SailOrs Neminated 3 Cities Conq>ete ·ForTrials Two Vie for Yachtsman of Year Award Two Newport Beach aallora are amooc tbe 13 cootenden for tht 1977 Yachtaman of the Year award sponsored by Hall and Ha11. LocaJ sailors nominated are . Dave Ullman, Newport Beach · aallmaker and world cbamplon 470 Class sailor, and Tom Linakey, national Coronado-15 champions and a aallmalter in Ullman ·a loft. Ullman's other events of na- tional importance were the This- tle Midwinters West and the Li~o-14 nationals. ' f,INSKEY WAS ALSO tht crew for Ullman in bil world cham- planahl1> victory in the hllhlY co'1petltive 470 Clau. ~t.ber CaliComJa nominees: David Allen, San Franclaco wbo woo tbe new boat divtaion of t.be Southern OceaJ1 Ract.nt Cqnfertiice ha Florida, tbe Fntnet ra~e and indlvid(Jal bi&h point scorer int.be Admldl'a CUp in Enaland, and the St. Francis Perpetual in San Francisco. t Crew in• aboard Allen 'a Imp wu Skip Allan ot. ~e'!PC?!.t Beach._. JOBNBEllT&AND, San Fran·· cl.aco1 who won tbe Laaer Cius worla dwnplonship and placed first in the ainalehanded divla!oo of Yacbtina llquine'a One-of-a, kind Resatta. Dennis Conner, San Dle10, winner ~ the North American and world cbampioiuhlp ln the Star Clau, aloni with Divilioo A II ln t.be SORC. Ted Turner, a former winner of the award, was nominated again this year lor his victories ln Long B e a c b Y a c h t C I u b·' • Con1re11ional Cup and <he America 'a CUp at Newport, R.I. THE YACHTSMAN of the: Year is Jelected by a panel of newspaper and magazine boat.- log writ.en, including the Dally Pilot'• Almon Lockabey. Ro~ N. Bavier, publl.aber of YachUni Macazlne and a former winner at the coveted trophy, ii chairman at the annual •election panel. AWARD NOMINEE Ex-winner Ted Tumer Show Attracts CJlAN'STON, R .I . (AP) -Cleveland Jlocbeattr, N.Y. and Newport, R.1. are the ~itt.. betnl conatctered by the U .s. O)ymplc Committee to bolt the 1980 Olympic yaebtlnc trlala, accordi~ to a leadln1 Rhode Island yachtsman. Ralph Lawson III, re- tirlna president or tho Narra1anaett Bay Yacbtln1 Aaaociatlon, also aald at the a.uod•· tion's award• dinner here Tuesday nlsht that Rhode Island yachtamen would make a vt1oroua effort to bring the trlala to Newport. ••SAVING TBE trials here would be a bl& boost for ua," Lawson aald. "We have the people to do the job and we're 10- int to work very bard to brina thil one about.'• Veteran Cal-40 tailor Barney Flam wlll uain repraeat tbe bolt LoGJ 8 acb Yaebt Club wben tbe Htb CcJalrMalona.I CUp match ractni aeries 1etao underw~olf LolilBeacbHarbor Nut March. Flam la alao a veteran~ C\l,P u.1191' having sailed in nine of the U aeries. He woo th• tight to repretent the home club •Caln Sunday wbei be took a beat two out of three ·aeries in a 1alloft &Sal.nit Roy Cundllf. BUT rr WAS NO tUY chore. Cundiff woo the flnt race in a com~ttve bat· Ue ln which he defeated Flam by one minute over the 1 ~-mile windward·leeward course. In the second race CundlU fouled Flun at the start and bad to restart, aUOWlne Flam to lead all tbt way and win by 90 aeconds. IT WAS IN THE third and decldln1 race that the abowdown battle occurrt4. The tWo boats start- ed even and aalled a dead beat to tbe leeward mark where Flam took a 1Ucht lead and wltbltood a 30- taclt duel ln1ttsated J>y Cundlff on ttie final Windward tes. Loni Beacb Yacht Club a1JIO pl&Yed bolt to the Cal·251, Ca1·20IJ, Mlqet Oceu &aclnl Fleet, Perfonnance Hand.leap llaclDa Flftt and tnterna· tJonal Offshore Rule rtt.lnp in the invitaUonll Pofnt Fermin race."Tbe results: ~ -;i~ !All...,_ LaVCI t, ~ Olclt '9Mln••i. l.tYC. llM" ,....._,"911C>ellOT,UVC;l.~C.R--.,IUtVC;· '·"•·c:-r-t "ldl~CaYC. . MO""-'·~ ..... ,T•rrJMl~L.11'. CAi..ts-1,1....,1 •• sc..u~.u ... CAL.JI -I, W~ ..._.. ,..,.,.,, UI'; t. LM111, I.ff ..,._.I, c~c. - PUBUC NOTICE "'CTITIOUI aUllN .. t:ITA'f11MaNT Tiie... ...,__..._....,. -.. : MOUNTAINllD& TAX AS· IOCIAT&S, 110J C.nMI, lf'VIM, Clllt0tfll .. 21M • c;.r•ld J . l11rlce, 21tt CMnMt. 1n1l11e, GallfOnllanJIA ' Mlldreo l11rlte, J10S C.rme1, ln1lne, Cell+ornl.,211A Tiii• b<nlneM It UNlll<~ 111~ • •I~ Gere1c1J. awu Tllli ll.ttemellt -Iii. WfUI aw C-.tr 0er1o o10r.,... C<N1tJ 1111 "9¥· hr11,1m. .....,. ,,.,_U__, °'Ml9 CIMIC o.llY ftllcll, HeV.21.a...,D1c.s,11.1m -.11 PllBUC NO'ftCE <Loast Guard Proposes Simplified Report Rules Local Exhibit.B THE FAMILY c1_.Rc,.,,.u_s.~,,...,__ey Bil Keane Plea Entered The Coast Guard has published a noUce of proposed rule-making wbicb would simplify boat accident report.ihl and alter n~rin1 re- quirements. The criteria for reporting an accident would be cban1ed by droppint lb1 term.a "medical treatment." "lou of C<llllclouaneu" and "dla· ability greater than 24 hours." Instead a written report would on an accldent in which damace be required if "a person la in· exceeda $2()0. jured and ullable to perform normal functions or usual ac- tivities tor more than 24 houn." THE ACCIDENT report would have to be filed within 48 hours in the event of such injury or a dis- appearance from the vessel, or within 10 days of the oecurrence or death if there were no lnJury or disappearance. Re ports would have to be filed 'Crookedest' OTBEa 8EcnONS of the pro- posed role would exempt tenders. of documented yachts from num- bering, and all other boats used solely aa yacht tenders if powered by motors under 10 horsepower. The tenders would simply carry the suffix 1'1" on the bow, preceded by the name of tbe documented yacht or the number of the numbered vessel. Closure Asked Of SF Street The 88th annual National Boat Show will attract local exbiblton when the exposition opens at the New York Coll.aeum n!ne day run Jan.14-22. The abow, which lut year drew more than 400,000 vtalton, ii expected to attract even larser crowd.a to aee close t9 500 boatf and bundr~a of marine •c· ce11orle11 exhibits. The ahOw la the oldest aod largest marine exposition in the country, having been produced since~. Shortage Stays MENLO PARK CAP) Callfornla'a heavy rains tut month brou1ht "some relief" from the drought, but the water aborta1e la aWl severe. a feder.S agency reports. The No- vember 1torm1 prOduced tbe heaviest rainfall in three years. "Daddy, will you make a copy of my letter to Santa so I con send it to Grandma?" AS A MEMBER OF THE BETAMAX aua YOU GET: 1. 6 FREE 2 HOUR TAPES. 2. 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL BETAMAX ACCESSORIES. 3. 10% OFF ON VIDEOTAPE. ~~SAVEi &AN FRANCISCO (AP) -An order that. Standard Oll of California halt opera-,.... tlona at a pew low aulfur .... ,.,.. °' ... C7.11Mt o.ii, ~1tot. fuel oil unit at ita ... 0ece __ ,,.., __ 1._,i._tt_,_.,_,_m __ .. _,,,,,_ Rlcbmoad tflftnery wu formally appealed. Pt1BUC NOTICE t PVBUC NOftCE .STOCKS I BUSI NESS Monday'• Cloelq Price - ~ ..... , , ,,.,., 0.. ~ ~!~, I 41 J? n;:: II. ;;~I 1:1t a I ..,. 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S , ......... , OAllW 1.nt., )4 ~+ Yll "' ,,.._\'I TRANSACTIONS l/N OAILV PtLOT ·~ • Dope in Jar 81 KILTON MOSKOWITZ Syntu Corp.. the company rounded on the alerold cbtmlall'Y that" .Produced ~ oral c:ontrac•J>Uv•, baa aeen th• U1bt. lt'11otnt lntotbe buioepof MlllD1 hope ln a Jar: cotmtUca. Syntex hu aaretd to luue new 1tock worth abo\lt tl.5 mllllon to aoquin UM KOUH of West.more Inc., a company that tak• lta name from •famous HoU~ mut\11 man. Bu~ ln New~. N.Y., Jt hu annual 1al11 of $13.3 mllllon in beauty andhalr ~ucta. TBE MOVE. AT na8T BWSB, IHma blaarre. Aller all, sy,nt.ex used t.o prlde ltaelf on beint a .. company of aclen~ t.iat.a. ' It H1ll m01t °!,!~~rdductl throuth UM pracrtpUoo padl of doctorl. Wbr with the ReYIOr:as and Avona? :' The motlvaUon Mcol:ftet clear, bowevtt, wben you aee bow. Syntex iH fare• Jn tbe routb·and·tumble pharmateuUcal bualneu. · A Panamanlan.·ba•ed firm whole main o ln Pala Alto, Syntex became the wunderklod of Walt Street att.r the contrac9)Jtlve plU wu Introduced in 1980. Three or the rlrst rour oral contraceptlvea marketed ln the Unlted Stat.ea came lrom Sync.ex la rat.ortu. Money Tree Syntex quickly became tbe laraut drua company ln ~ West. It made a lot of money, but lt wau't all J'OMI, To aell lta own brands to doctota, Syntex had to build up a aalea force lrom scratch. Jt did. But the more aeuon.S drq com· panles Ln the Eut and Mldwest ran rln11 around Syntex. Doctors like to deal with a company lamlllar to tbem. THE FLAP OVE& SmE EFFECTS from ''the put•• \n1 a devastating blow. OrlaJnally envtai<K*t u the worldwide panacea ror birth control, the oral contraceptive haa slipped into dlsravor. Jn the year ended Jut J\J.b' 31, U.S. sales or oral contraceptives deellned 18 pen:ent. To be sure, Syntex hu hedged lta beta by ent.ertna other product areaa. In raci, oral contraceptives account for only lS percent of lta sales. It's a major producer of dermatoloelcal drup used to treat serious akin d.1.aeues. And ita bl1 hope today ta naproxen, an anU-ln.flammatory druJ lor arthritis sufferers, whlcb It aella !Mre under the brand name Naproeyn. Syntex began lntroducln1 naproxen In overseas market.a in 1972. It.'1 aold in 48 countries, brinihil Synt.ex ealea of* milllon a year. But the U.S. market bu been a pain in the neck tor Syntex. FIRBI', mE SVPER·CAUTIOtJ8 Food and Drue Adi minlatraUon didn't. give Synta an Okay oo the drul untll last year. Alter approving U .• the FDA bad aeeond tbou1bt.a, charalng that there were deftclenctea in one rat at.udy performed ror Synt.ex by an outald• contractor in i-.m1. Syntex is still selllnl NlJ)J'Olyn beroe but th• pubUclty put a crimp in sales and there remalnl the poaalbllity that the. FDA wlll bantt.a use. ln 1960, wtten it w11 aUll a Nlatlvely small company. Syntex netted $19 mllllon on aalea ol S5S milllon. 1t waa1 virtually a money·maktn1 machine. I IN 1171, WHEN ITS SA.LES bad moved up to $160 mUJlon, It wu nettinl SHmlJUon. SUU a apec\acular retum. Today• when ltl aales are .ii tbe way up to 1111 million a year, u~e eamlng Sl'1 mUUon. So why not try selllna Upstlck? Market tEontinues· \Cautioiis Advance ' • • • t '9 • • . \11 l\.ll \ \ Home for Christmas Cliff DeYoung and Elizabeth Cheshire star in "A Sunshine Christmas," the TV movie sequel to "Sunshine," tonight at 9 on NBC, Channel 4. l:308~ * * 1h "Oet Chrl•ll• Lovel" (1174) Thef... Grave•. Harry Guvdlno. A black fwnale undetcover agent ln-tlgates a ~ WNt ~t drug operation. ( 1 hr.,30mln.) CD MY Tl4REE 80H8 Ernie pecks a aultc:aae. ready to lea\19 hOme, alter he fall• to win a cup for the family trophy aMtl. ID OVEAEMY Harold Robblna; hMtt atladl; llbrwy a«YleM. Cl) FAMILY PORTRAIT "Mlrllal Termination" C88NEW8 7'1YJD N8CNEW8 8 UAMCl.UB ID ILOWLUCY "New N9ight>on" Q) ADAM.-12 The omc:.n of Adam-12 are Involved In a lllgh- apa«I chue, a murder caae and a lamlly dispute. ED MAON~L /LEHRER REPORT '1i) YOGA WJTH MADEUNI! CJ) TO TELL THE TRUTH 7:30 0 CONSUMER 8UYUNE Oevld H«owftt comparM ao.c>. cllallar>gee the FTC conc::.mlng 8 MW rullng and off.,. hta own .nop- plng llpe. ~11nel Lbtlnfl• II KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles G KNBC (NBC) Los Angl)1es D KTLA (Ind.) Los Angeles D KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles (() KFMB (CBS) San Dle~o 8 KHJ-TV (Ind.) Los Angeles di KCST (NBC) San Diego CD KTlV (Ind.) Los Angeles Cl> KCOP-TV (Ind.) Los Angeles 8D KCET-TV (PBS) Los Angeles '19 KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach I N8lVWEDGAMa THE 8IW1't' MJNCH Two of the Br8dy ctllldNll become Iott et the bo«om of the Or91ld CanyOfl. (Pwt 3) Q) LET'S MAKE A DEAL fD L.A. INTlACHAHOE •I JJo.pcx>rn If '1l) FRENCH CHEF "HB Egga"(R) CJ) 1100,000 NAME THAT TUNE 1:00 fJ CJ) A ~E BROWN CHRllTMAS Charlie Brawn aod Linus -ch beyond the lhlny alumlnum .,.., tlneal and gaudy Chf'i.trna llgtlta to find the real maenlng of th• Yulelld• HHOn. (AnlmNd) (R) II UTTU HOU8I ON Tl4E PfWRll! "Freedom Flight" When the leader of • tmall band of Nomedlo Indiana arrtv. In Welnut Grow, the townapaopl• become alarmed 9lld beglfl to arm tllernMNea fOf an attad<. 1J TO Tl4E WILD COUNTRY A profelalonal phOIOQfa- phy team eicplof• ttie unuaual wlldllle In the 3.000 aquv~ AJoon- 'Sheep' Flee Slaughter Conrod Fight,s Cancellation -and Wins By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES (A.P) - Hobert Conrad is, in bia own • words, a "cocky little SOB." "I WOULD HA VE lo say that it was primarily due to my en· t.husiasm, but we can't negate the influence of Universal Studios," says Conrad. ''I mean, here's a studio that bas 19 or 21 hours on the air and a show that cost over $1 million ln deficit financing last year, that wanted to continue.'' Which, as it turned out, was just what was needed for the task ~l hand. Conrad, in bis flfth television series. is cast as Gregory "Pappy" Boyington, maverick leader of the Black Sheep Squadron and Nemesis of the Marine brass. "I try to play Pappy as he was," says Conrad. "But there ls so much similarity between our personaht1es. A man can give you the impression of being over- bearing or obnoxious. Or ex- tremely aggressive when he has a peculiar talent that is his. Boy- ington 's talent was that he hap- pened to be one of the finest pilots that ever lived. "I WOULD HA VE no qualms about getting in a Corsair and go- ing up there." Last spring, NBC canceled ··aaa Baa Black Sheep" at the end of its first season, a move Conrad did not take lying down. "I'm a lot calmer than I used to be," be says. "A decade ago I'd havl! said, 'Hey, screw NBC and their series.' That's what I said after CBS canceled 'Wild Wild West.' Who cares? "Now 1 llke the show and It's im~ portant to me to continue, especially in a series I think is better than anything on television. I didn't want to have to start over again trying to get the excellence ln writinl and' performtn1 I 've already got." CONRAD DID what Pappy would have done if the Marines had scrapped the Black Sheep Squadl'Olt. He-took off after the NBC brau, armed with ratings PUT ON PRESSURE Black Sheep's Conrad charts. reinforced with a bit of arm twisting, and abetted by the failure of the network's fall series. Conrad was particularly annoyed that bis replacement, "The Richard Pryor Show," was a dis mal failure. The series, renamed "The Black Sheep Squadron," r e· turned to the air laat Wednesday. Other shows have jumped network after cancellation and CBS and NBC bad second thoughts Immediately after cen· · celing .. The Dick Van Dyke Sbow" and "Star Trek.'' But not within memory has a abow been canceled. left the air, then re- turned. Late iO the summer NBC gave the go-ahead to Universal to make six shows. But Conrad wasn't through making waves. He directed two of the shows and ended up butting heads with the studio's production cost accoun· tants. Conrad said he brought the show in ahead of schedule, but still went $19,000 over bud1et. They bad forced him to work overtime one day because ac- cording to their count be bad not shot enough pages of script that day. . CALLING THEM .. page. counters," he said, "I 'm going for heads. I don't think cost ac· count.ants should tell directors bow to direct." ·one thing "Baa Baa Black Sheep" did was introduce Conrad to the airplane. He bas toned more than eo hours and rues dal· Jy to achieve his goal of pl10Un1 a Corsair. He files to th~ sbow'a location site about 30 miles north of Los Anseles -which, of course, has Its own runway. "I think the show last year ceuld •be compared to Tampa Bay, a a football team." he aays. ''We bad a tot of klnlts, made mlatakes, we didn't know what dlreetlon the show would take. TU~E ~oi?eERS ABC 8 6:00 -Monday Night Foot· ball. The Dallas Cowboy:s take on t)\f San Frincisco 49ers in the final Monday nieht game~ the NFL season. . CBS 9 8 ~oo A Charlie Brown Christmas. 'lbe P eanuts characters deck the halls and flnd the true meaning of the holiday season in this animated special . NBC e 9 : oo -••sunshine Christmas.'' tn tllil sequel to the TV mov- ie .. Sunshine.'' widower Cliff DeYoung returns to his home tow'n with his young daughter and rekindteg a childhood romance. KHJ CJ 9: 00 -A Barbi Doll for Christmas. Singer Barbi Benton stars in her first television special with a number of country music celebrities as guests. And Patlentl Ot!'lon· .., ..... (Part 1) and "Tfmo. a~ .... ''OMe Of ...... (1173) o.y Otlmef. Jerry H<Mer. ,,,,.. boyt tradU- -from aolaoe lftd etart -edvw'lt\na In ""' 9eqlMll to ·~ Of ·•2: (Un.) •.ao. FIU48 °' PEMUAIK>H "Far From \lleltnam" A col- laboration of French dlr«> tor. Pfoduoed ""' CIOC»-mantary, fMturlng loot• fl'om Nortll Vietnam. ()) IETTY WHITE John do9a not tlka too _. to Joyce'• ~ romanoe with a rece car driver .,,. met wtllle film· Ing • ~ COIMl8f• dal. ~ 8 THIP'DUNNE MlllTAJCI! Hoet Bonnie Frankin ~ aanta ~ tactt ~ the~vi.t·~ pr=*"'~ l ct.&O~ GETaMAAT 8"*1'• elforta to poee .. • deralle1 .,. Mmpeied by . AeMt "· who «*an't lcnow he la e doul)le agent. ())SWITCH A ~ (Janee IMalr) hlr9I ~ .. end toAac IO find hw mlMlng l)uatlend, bllt before they do, the i. murdered. 10:a0 8 SWITCH ' ~ 12:00 8 CM LATa Mow! ••'ril "Joy In The MornlnO" ( 1Nt) Alotlwd Chel\'lberlaln, Yvette Mlmlaux. A atruggllno )OUllCI oouple -tlC8d with poverty, perental ~ to tllelt' mer-ttage and 1tle problaml of ad~ to marrted Illa. ; TWIUOHT ZONI ' <t A Nio. Pllioe To Live" • FOMVl1' fllNf#OOO Meil punllhM MartN; Jaf. l'rfl/ mak• 8 WIWl'lng promtM; George QOl'lfronta Mal: Oherlla trtee to bflng EJMnor out of ._··coma.·· • MOW *'4 "The Prtvete lJYea Of Ad.Ifft And (ya'' (1te0) Mlck91 Rooney. Marnie VM ~ The glrclan of Eden ... .-.. ~ .. theM ltar. r...c:reeta a .,.. you'w M\191' IMfl. l!. ~ .. 30 "*'·> 'tt:aO. MOW! *'4 "Odd Mine In The 8tty" (1838) Gene Autry. A o.i. Autry eotlon wee!· em.(tlw.) , I CROi8-Wn'8 ~40 MOW! ••• "Th• Savage Gun•" (1M2) Rletlard Buetlart, Alex Nk:ol. A gunllgMar o-to • Mexican town wlllllng to lcwvet the pMI bul _.. up r9IWlg "· (1 ~.20mln.) 1:00w TOMOMOW Famou1 chefl recreete their tavortte recllMf: TV.A.cwr Quick on· The Draw ~ ByTVDataSen1ee "I'll put a gun, eocted ana ready to fire: in your hand and tell you to aim it and fire wben you see me 10 for the IWl 1b holster. ADd I'll still aiet olf the first shot ... This amulng clalnl ls made. not by some crusty, r•mslln&inc vestige of the Old West, but by Michael Gregory, the young ac· tor who portrays Dr. Rick Web- be r in ABC's .. General Hospital." Amoni bis many bob- bies and interests, Mike is a member of the World Fut Draw Association, an orra.nlzatlon whose members can pull a gun out of a bolster and shoot a balloon faster than you can bllnlt -literally. THE "BULLETS'' in actuality are small black powder loads and never aimed at anyone. lnstead1 members fire at a signal given oy a tomputer, and a WFDA "A Cius' abooter can stop the clock ln less than 30 bun· dreths of a second. Gregory, wbo began practrclng the sport 4¥.t months ago and ls a consistent "B Claaa" shooter (firing between 31 and 37 bUll· dreths of a second) is worldn,c toward breaking the world re· cord -20.9 bundreth1 of a second. FAST llBA W, as a sport. ls eaibinl in popularlly all the time, accorcti.n& to Gregory. 0 We • have alx•year-olds who are mem· bers. Bill Munden, a former world record bolder, ls in bis sl&· ties and still abootlng." FAST ORAW ARTIST MIKE GREGORY GETS OFF A SHOT 'Otneral Hotpltal' Star Qultker Than the Eye Gregory Is .• eapable com· petttor in fut-draw contests. lt. he were alive t>.ck tn the OK Cor. i rat days, Wyatt Earp mi&bt bavo gone into early retireuient. t COMICS I CROSSWORD MARMAOUKE ''Yes, his feet are cold. No, I won't give him : · my mlttenat•• ' UNKY WINKERBEAN MOON MULLINS GERIATRIX THe MAC(..S ~ m- IN5 'TO L.INE UP A FSw MCflJ; Q)JPl-6$ ~AC~l6~ 10 M6)<1C0 AF~ TH HOL.IDAYSl IOOMER MISS PEACH ._......._,,..._ by Tom Batluk by Ferd Ind Tom Johnson ·=- DOOLEY'S WORLD DR.SMOCK CARe 1"0 vOIN M8 IN A CUP OF COFFSf!!...t. NURSEI Y' MOTLEY'S CREW DAii. Y PU.OT •T by Chtrles M. Schulz . . . '--,;;;;:;;;;;;-..;;ii:;r::,_;;;;:;;;;o;;;..., ._ __ ...._.._.__ • • . by George Ltmont ANP :X: 'T'URNeP C10WN A Key ROL-e IN uReX MORGAN, M .P.• FOR ·n·us ?! by Templeton ind Fonnan ,_ _____ ,, .. VieF~ inc~ )t)C.l ef<>RA6e • • ,. TDDAT·'S CIDSlftlD nzzu . : ... ~~IH 1.r<• .................. ""'" fr• J ·~ ; .... . , . • ~ •• \ ........... ... 1 -_......,._..,._ ___ _ ---- • • .. DAILY PILOT Mondsy. O.c.emti.r 12, 1871 ENTERTAINMENT I MUSIC I AT YOUR SERVIC Career at Crossroads Veteran Actor Also Succeeds as A.utlwr By BOB TROllAS ISFAHAN, Iran (AP) -Ant.bony Quinn was .. tieated in h1a mobUe home parked on a craggy ~ hUlalde in central Persia. Nearby were hondNd.a or nomads and herds of aheep and camels, bla fellow playera in a movie. While John Denver aang of his West Vlrtlnla home on the caaeette, Quinn played chess with his son Duncan. 26. ''I think I got you beat, son,•• aald the elder Quinn. · Duncan admitted defeat, and the actor told a vlaltor: ''At my age it is important to maintaln superiority over your sons. Recently, I had a UtU• wrestling match with another son, Frankie, who lr. 15. I could see he was wlnnlng, so we won't wrestle anymore.·· AT IZ, TONY QUINN may be a lion in winter. but there is still some roar remaining. He la in Iran for another colorful role as a tribal chieftain who at- tracts an American woman, Jennller O'Neill, in "Caravans." Earlier this year, Quinn stirred in "The Children of Sanchez" in Mexico~ ~ 1?e r~tntly By The Associated Presa The following are Billboard's hot record bits for the week ending December 17 as they appear in next week's issue of Billboard magazine. HOT SINGLES ' 1. YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE -Debby Boone <Warner.Curb) 2. HOW DEEP JS YOUR LOVE -Bee Gees !RSO ) 3. BLUE BA YOU -Linda Ronstadt <Asylum) 4. DON'T IT MAKE MY BROWN EYES BLUE --Crystal Gay <United Artists) 5. IT'S SO EASY -Linda Ronstadt <Asylum) 6. BACK IN LOVE AGAIN -LTD CA&M) 7 WE'RE ALL ALONE -Rita Coolidge (A&M ) completed "The Greek Tycoon," freeJy adapted from the Ona.ssia·Kennedy-Callas headlines. He bu wanted to make "Sanchez" for lS ears. He bas hl&b hopes for lt, but be believes "Tycoon" will be another "Zorba" for him. .. It's not just a ripoff of news events," he claimed, "lf the events hadn't happened, t~ey would have been in- vented as a story. since they are so basic. "The story baa an important theme. Corny . as it sounds, it ls that money isn't everything. Tbls man (Onassis) lost all interest in life after his son was killed.'' QUINN QUINN'S OWN LIFE IS a drama.tic saga worthy of filming. He wrote it as ''The Original Sin, .. which earned him "a whole lot of money" and 18 translations. Of Mexican-Irish parentage, he came out or the east Los Angeles barrio, started humbly in films, married Cecil B. DeMille's daugble!'. and won two supporting-actor Oscars ("Lust for ute," "Viva Zapata''>-· "Every film actor faces a crisis in his late 40s and early 508, .. Quinn reflected. 0 Tbat's when be can no longer be the rugged leading man and win the girl. U you can't wln the girl, they won't pay you as mµch money. So what can you do?'' Tony Quinn left Hollywood. "What could I play here? They only think of me as a Mexican, an In· dian or a Mafia don." Quinn moved to Europe, acquired a new family amid some scandal, also found a renewed career as a character actor. Until recently, be continued re- sidences on both continents. Ser"lee O.arfie T.:r~ DEAR PAT: I r~ently put some-purchases on a layaway plan at two ditferent department stores. Both stQres have a Sl layaway aervlce cbar1e. I can understand that, but is it legal (or them to tharce a sales tax on the $1 service cbar1e u well as on the merchandise? M. W ., Costa M~a Tbe Board of EqaaUHUOb •IY• &bat a la1awa1 service charge can be taxed aa loai u It 11 a c:harie made In CODDectlon with &be 1ale. It, therefore.: becomee pan ol the eelllnc price and cu be ta.Zea the Hme u the merchandlle. Car ~t• C'Jiedclld DEAR PAT: I've checked everywbere for a place that either sells or makes antique or classic car hood ornaments. I've had no success, and hope that eithet you or your readers can help me. T.A., Newport Beach Contad the firm• listed lD the Orange COWl&y Yellow Pages telephone directory aader, .. AutomobUes, Aatlqae & Clusle." You also could write to Helm lac., Antique Car Depanmeat, Bn 7706, Detroit, Mich. '8!07, with a delcrtptloa of tile type of hood omamest yoa wllh to parebaae. ClassUled advertlslng ID Hemmln1ta MOC.Or News ·(Box 380, Bennington, Va. 05201> and Antlqae Motor News (919 South St.. Long Beacb, Ca1Jr. 90805) also may lead you to a buying source. Vita.mu Belp te Deg DEAR PAT: Will giving my dog vitamins A and D help blm to atop acratchln• so much? He doesn't have fleas, butb.18 akin seems dry and flaky. CIULD J .H., Fountain Valley .. MY RENLIVEDwbereverlwent,"he Several companies make }let lbop proclacta of said, "but finally my son Frankie said, 'I don't vttamln A antl D and wbeat germ oil. Tb.ls prepara· know who I am.• So 1 had to make a hard decision: Uon ofte:n Mf&ens akin and may aid ltchlllg pro- To makeourpermanentbomeinltaly. The.children blems. Stick wltb vltamla prodaets made go to school there and I am there whenever I can be. apedfically for utmala ud follow die reeom· "It is not euy. I pay double taxes, both in mendeddo .. ce. .. a..4 pr'o1Urn1 Thn writ• to Fol own: Pal tom cut red iope, ~ttfng tlw. mmo.ra am OC"tton rou need to tolue btfQuU H m ~mml and burineu. MCJU JIOUr quuttom to Pat Dunn, At Your Seroiee, Orange COOlt DaJly Pilot, P.O. Boz 1580, Coato Mtia, CA szm. Al mony 1,ttn1 as J>0".1~ """ t>e.0M1Hrtd, but pholltd oiqulne1 or ldt.r• not ancWding the reeder'• full name. oddreas. OJ'td buli:Mn hour&' pflone numberc011nof 1Nconl1dned. Thiacol11mnappcaracfcu- l11 ucept Saturcta111." ' DEAR PAT: We want to do ~me outside'• Christmas decorating this year. Is it necessary to use spectal outside colored lights,. or can we use some or our extra indoor light atri.Dp? Also. we've heard it's necessary to use heayY"(lu.ty extenalon" cord.a ror out.aide use. Is th1.a 10! • G.B., Costa Mesa. \Jte ]leaty-d11ty exteuJoil eOrdl for oatltde • 1 'Yule llllUD•· Rain CH CHM .-rt drc"1t• bt. I 1trtasa ol llgbta no& speelftc:allj ••de for eutalG• .~ ue, eo you aboald Invest la aew J1cbU lor 4MaUide d.., -conU... Allo, make aure &o &u.ra olf aU am.&maf ti, tree UCllU at lll&bt, or wbeD yea an away from rou 11, bou1e. IT DOESN'T MATTER WHETHER YOU WIN OR LOSE ...... I ·--....._ 8. BABY COME BACK -Player <RSO) 9. YOU MAKE LOVIN' FUN -Fleetwood Mac <Warner Bros.) America -I would never give up my citizenship --------...J..~~-~~~~-:-----:o~ and in Italy, where they are beginning to tax more 11-...-.:...-..-. ........... °""'"-...-~~--.;~.;;.J.-::=,;;::::.;;.;;;;;;.:.:.:.....:.''J 10. HERE YOU COME AGAIN -Dolly Parton <RCA> EASY LISTENING 1 llOW DEEP JS YOUR LOVE -Bee Gees 1RS01 2 llERE YOU COME AGAIN -Dolly Parton (RCA) 3. HOW CAN l LEA VE YOU AGAIN -John Denver <RCA ) 4. JUST THE WAY YOU ARE -Billy. Joel <Columbia> 5 BLUE DA YOU -Linda Ronstadt (Asylum> SOUL SINGLES 1. SERPENTINE FIRE -Earth, Wind & Fire (Columbia) , 2. YOU CAN'T TURN ME OFF -High Inergy (Gordy) 3. FUN -Con Funk Shun <Mercury) 4. REACH FOR IT-George Duke (Epic) 5. BACKINLOVEAGAIN -LTD CA&M> COUNTRY SINGLES l. HERE YOU COME AGAIN -Dolly Parton (RCA) 2 I'M KNEE KEEP JN LOVING YOU-Dave & Sugar <RCA> 3. GEORGIA KEEPS PUWNG ON MY RING -Conway Twitty <MCA > 4 TAKE THIS JOB AND SHOVE IT -Johnny Paycheck < El>1c ) 5 YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE -Uebby Boone I W arner·Curb > Paraniount Eyes Oick Tracy Fihn LOS ANGELES CAO) -Comic strip detective • Dick Tracy will return to the movies in a big-budget. f'ilm being planned by Paramount Pictures. The mm will pit 'tcacy against such memorable bad guys as The Brow, Flattop, Mr. and Mrs. Prune, Jerome Short, B.B. Eyes, Breathless heavily. I can't believe those stories that Rome is unlivable. There is a lot of agitation, Crom the left wing and other extremists. But I have bad no ex- perience with crime in Rome, knock wood." Quinn remains trim. He has amazed the Anglo- American-lranlan crew of "Caravans" at the end of a strenuous day's shooting by marching up a moun. tainside and tramping two miles to the highway for a ride back to Isfahan, the ancient capital of Persia. One day, he pedaled a bicycle 40 miles throuth the deserted roads of a future housing development. II E ADMITS HE FACES another crossroads in his career. ''Do I want to continue as before, or do I want to find a new direction?" he mused. "Writing fascinates me. My editor at Little, Brown says 1 can make more money out of my next book than 1 can ID QlOvies. I was amazed at the advance: ~.000." The book is based on the Ille of a dear fttend, an Italian immigrant who became adviMt to world leaders. He calla it "Mama Borgia," which was her name. Stlll, acting continues its bold. "It has been good life, and I've bad six Academy nominations. How many actors can claim that?" ''STEPPEHWOLP' 8:35 "slDlllARTHA" · 7:00 & I 0:35 .. --""'~~ AU~-"' I IVUTMY'ft~11 ~ADDl..~DACK P"I A Z A , ........ ;,.'::~-"':.~1ou• .• _ "f'Hf llruaK Of 1'HI PUC PAtt~a· • ...... , ...... ,, &AY/lllM _......_II "HIM WITH DICll & JAMI" ... ~';~':,.(PG) "DARBY O'OILL" .,_,.U-1:11 "",__, .... , ....... · "SMAO& THE IYI Of TfofE flGEI" _"",_" ... ,,__ ..... ,,.. "'DIA.DI. Y HBO" UU, -..-..re ... ,..,....... ............ '14USTLI" (A) • .....,~ .. · "''~~1'.H Mahoney and The Mole. But on his side will be Gravel Gertie, B.0 . Plen· Hm~ ..... -"'!"~---=--="" "~~~,~~~v ............... , ... , .... ,,. . ... - "ntl HTUIM Of THI rttc PAH1'Hlr ty. J unio, Sam Katcbum and Chief Patton. "LOOKING FOR MR. GOOD9AR".Jt Showl 6:45-8:10. 10:40 "I NEVER PROMISS> YOU A ROSE GARDEN" " "LOVE AND DEATH"" ..... 30.._ ..... 0;26 "DAMNATION ALLEY"'° "FUTUREWORLO" '° OM\ •• ""'-•-»m• ~::.."';1::';,'t;u & JAMI" (PG) Mt ... ,,........,,.. "DARBY O'GILL" ·, ,, .. ... ,,.__, ... , .... "SNAD & ntt(G) IYI OF JHI TICHR" ..... "~'·"" INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Lifestyle •Horoscopt .•Classlfled bef 12 1177 DAILY PILOT ~ IJeaturig ...... · ·-·-·-~c~/ ·. 1Independence I A project in Anaheim hopes to teach developmentally \. disabled adults how to live independently. l ByCllERYLROMO dividual aainfully employed and noo-profitorganlzatiopyemofex- Ofti.o.u,,., ... , .. " livlngontusorherown,awayfrom perience of working with ban· the project, in six months to two dlcapped persons. Project Jn. Give us a chance. That'swhatde· years. dependence ls model~. she said, velopmentally di.sabled adults are The criteria to enter Project In· after a similar project in Pasadena. I saying today and they 're trying to dependence, said project director The Orange County group is prove they can make it in pilot pro-Vicky Compagnoni, is that persons' financed throusb Oranae County grams like Project Jndependence have no severe medical or Revenue Sharing, state grants and I in Anaheim. beba vioral-emotional problems. through private donationa. For ad· l Project Independence is an They should desite to have their ditional intormaUon about the pro. apartment comple. x in which han· own apartments, know how they gram, call Project Independence dicapped petsons who are mildly see themselves and want to relate at 772·5061. f \ retarded, have epilepsy or cerebral socially to others. There Ls no charge for the train· palsy, are taught how to live in· Eight persons are currently in ing program, but the residents, ltependently. They pay their own the project. occupying four apart. most or whom receive Social ~t, maintain their own apart· ments, and the maximum enroll· Security benefits, pay their own nts, cook, shop and meet their ment will be 16. Project lndepen. rent and buy their own food.' sonalobJigat1ons dence was organized and is Although the residents are cur. hey are al'>o being given VO<:a· sponsored by a group of Orange renUy using public trensportatioo. tional training so they can go out Coast area parents, some or whom Ms. Compaenoni says many of I in\o the world and find a Job. They have children in the project where them are hoping to be able to know their hm1tallons and don't ex· the age range spans from 18 to 40. pure hue Mo-peds. One male resl- pect to become brain surgeons, but "The parents tned to find an dent, who works as a maintenance I they can be truined to go into useful agency in Orange County to man at South Coast Plaza in Costa professions such as building main· sponsor them," said the director. Mesa, is currently riding b1a bicy- tenance or work as hospital atten· ··And, after a long search, they clc more than 20 miles to and from dants. couldn't find a sponsor -so they work each day. The program. which opened re· incorporated themselves." cenlly, is designed t.o make each in· Ms. Compagnoni brings to the <See PROJECT, Page CZ) Linda Berry, a resident of Project Independence, coolcs her own dinner. I ~ I A Campus Ministry 'It's an ecumenical endeavor to provide an opportunity for t.f-Je students to learn." By DENNIS McLELLAN OI "'-Oaltr ~li.c 5uH Campus ministries, which large- ly vanished during the volatile '60s, are makmg a comeback. The United Ministries of Higher Education, an ecumenical or- g•nization, was formed two years ago to set the trend in motion. ••They saw that due to the turbulent '60s, campus ministries h~d preUy much died, yet every· bqdy else was on campus," says A.Ody Scott. campus ministry as· sociate at Orange Coast College. !!'hat "everybody else" includes everything from Campus Crusade and fundamental churches to the various cults. Organized churches, says Scott. wanted a presence on campus too. Their presence is being f~l throughout the country. Some 1.5·20 ctlleges in Southern California now h~ve a representative. TIM TIFFANY, THEN a student al Claremont School o( Theology and now attending a &em1nary m ~dianapolis, became the first c mpus ministry associate at range Coast College last spring. Andy Scott, an Estancia High sthool graduate, who earned a BA id' history at Cal State Fullerton and studied at Princeton 5eminary, replaced Tiffany this ftll. The blond, bearded 28·year-old who wears wire-rim glasses and ct>rduroy sport coals, is quick to point out that his part·time job is not a campus position but an el:umenical church position. "I'm here just like any other slu· ~nt or group," says Scott. "l don't represent ady single denomination aHhough I atn an ordained Presbyterian minister." The ecumenicali5m of the cam- qus ministry is evident in a run· ~wn of tbe pastors who have tilked at the weekly meeting held it noon Tuesdays in Room 9 of .. e Liberal Arts building. SO FAR, PRESBYTERIAN. Episcopalian, Methodist, Roman Catholic pastors-and a Jewish rabbi-have addressed the student· members of the campus club called Christian Exploration. '1l think the strongest factor for our club," says Scott, ••ts that it's a rotating group of clereymen doing the speaking. Jt'a not just one person doing it. "It's an ecumenical endeavor to provide an opportunity for the stu· dents to learn." Scott views his duties, which take about 10 hours a week, as primarily to organize a club that serves the churches' youth, and to get the pastors involved. He gets to know the pastors - there ue about 25 churches in the college district-by phoning them lo see if they have any church members who are stuctents at OCC. Through the students and their friends be makes other contacts. SCO'IT ALSO MEETS informal· ly with students and faculty mem· hers, something he calls "just a m._tter of rapping or talking." He notes that be Isn't involved with "aggressive evangelism-I don't try to bothec people." Scott, who also is a youth direc· tor at Harbor Christian Church, is a student himself at the college. He's taking Latin and Arabic classes. Although aUendance at the week· ly meetings average about 10, Scott doesn't censider it bad for a new campus club. He predicts It will grow in the future. He sees bis job as campus ministry ~iate as a ••tremen· dous challenge and very reward· ing. "I got to make a hospital call on a s tudent," he notes, "It was something I didn't have to do. It's a very little thing, but that's where the meaning in life com es ... Cos1nie Fantasies Here's what the cos- metology students at GWC dreamed up. ByMA&CIAFOBSBERG Of Ult O.llr Pl!<" Sutt 0et1r ,..... ,.... • "*"* O'o.-11 Cosmetician award want to 'Medusa' modeled by Ramone Vmcent. One of the pageant's cosmic contestants, _left. ' I ' .. ' , I I . • • • ·= ' ' . ·: . ' :· .. :· .. I ' l ( I I . I I •Cl;;;..~DNL;;..;.;~v~.....ar;;;.;. __________ Mondat __ ~·-~--m-mr_..1_2._,. __ n~----------..-.. ...... -..~----~--~--H-O_R_O_S_C~O--P.;;;..iEI,_ __ ._.. ____________________________ ..._. ______ -. . ' SOV111 COAST ACl'ORS CO-OP .. . .· OtMt1 fMf'CMllt lf*llCM'M - ........ 1ps lw ··~ .. ~· IA 1M f II"" TV lndwatry. All typet (.-IOerecl. . . (714) 957-0ZSZ dickA .. -vernon's ~ ••• PNJeel <Froaa.Pace c1 > .. We have llo •tarted to explore what wUl be e\tallebla ID adult educatJon in the community ~ • ,. 1be said. "Ou~~!al la to feed the.e dis· ahled~no111 Jnto them team ol society ... InLall)t, the resldenta will be tallen to places lib stores a,od alOViea to l~t the DO~t Ume they can Co tbeouelvea. Aceordin• to the director. m-..toftbelt meotally retarded YoW\t adulti hive been •heltered by tbe1r parents all their Uvu and really want\o co out tn tbe1t0rld to~ tbiqwtn1a. ••our btpest problem ia over·l)l'OUictlon from their famlllel. 0 abesald : urve worked ln the field since 1988 and firm· ly believe ~e will act u retarded u you treat them. • ahe said. ",And they can act Juat u retardedutbeythtntyouwant~emt.o." She streued tliat the retarded, Juat Ute anyone, waota to know who be or she ia-tand wants to team what his other limits are and what he or she la able to perform. "Part ot lt la being willine to take the kind of risks to let them leam." But she admitted it is a hard leaaon for the st.alt u weH : "If tbey spend all theft crocery money, then they }\ave to learn what t.bat means. Obvioualy, we aren't goingt9 let someone Jt.arve. but Wf) will Jet them be hongry !or a couple of days." She ad@d the Jtaft feels an additional burden when someone doesn't come home at night, .. But everyone someUmes doesn't come home at n1tbL We are emphaaWa1 tbJ.s .la their own life-there are no boun." . · Ma. CompalJlOnl empbaabed most of the d~ velo.f>mentally disabled persons are JJke ~rpetual adolescents going through the same 1dentity1crlsts as a "normal" teenarer. "These kids have been labeled all their lives and they want to get away from all or us to be free and independent,'' she said · Chiistril8S gifts that are sure to please.~. ~send gifts of good task W.'11 .. ndll '" t~ detail• •nd •wn encfo• • penonel .,..Ung. ~Charm 1 • o-.. SAl'AR1 ..,,,..,., ....... , lb. Sll'IOdtti ......... a.-, • OL )Ir of Hot 'N ,..~IV Mllltll'd. two 2 oz. a._. Soretd" I oz. EdMn 8&ktl. •...._.of ur ov.1 W.t...., plut Str8Wbewiaon111on.. 12.18 PIUl IUlflntMCS Ollwrv c:.M'91 If •hipped , Borosc9e J TUaDAY, DEC. I' 97 SYDNEY OMABft ARIE& (March 21-April Q)! Accent on de- sire, friendlblp, fulfillment of hopes and wishes. GernfQJ, Virao flaw-. promineoUy and so does oumber 5. Yee, romance and creaUvtty are part of 1ceQ.arto. Expreu yoµrsell. TAWUS <April 20-May 2CH: Empbuls on civic duty. bonor, 1tandin• lo community. Prof ... lonal npett°" lencS belplna hand. Dls· p&.y 1emaol rapoaatbiUt,y. You can make l'Ol&Pl. for youraelf at more _,1evat.ed position.. Scorpio, AqUriut lodlvidualt play key rolee. GEMINI (May 21~une 20): Good lunar upec~ coincides now with commUDJcatlon. travel. pubUcatkla. Expand horllOllS -you have • abWty to ••AY oPln.lon, to effect eonstrucUve changes. CANC&a (l ... 21~July22): Dfgforlntorma- tion -you cet noUUac for nothlnc. Coavenely, ii determined -IDd 11 you convinoe partner or mate -you coald 1trike pay dirt. Capricorn ls in picture. A.oother Cancer aids in gettin1 a valid appraisal. LEO (July 23-Auc. 22): Accent oa publlclty, bow public responds to YoUr effort.a. Aries, IJbra f11ure promtMQUy. You can aueceufully com- p=0"tey project." Someone. with letal back- ' could pnwide valuable Wonnatloll. Be aJ.ert toslpals. va:acao <Aur. aa.sept. 22>: Ne1f • .,. ot achleW.. bulo toall spoWpted. Acir-alve Leo c:oula be 1D S>lcture. Cheek medical. dental appointment.a. Tbale ~ho depend OD you conllde problems.. · · · ·· f,.IBRA. (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Accent on change, creativity, variety, impulse, expresaing in a live- ly, emotional manner. Don't be ashamed of "natural" responses. lr honest, true to yourself, all can be beautiful. At first, this could seem hard to bell eve. hen nonsensical. But today you find lt Jstrue. · SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Accent on prop. erty, basic values, chance to re-eatebU.sb ~00• tact with older, knowledeeable. companlonate "1dlvldual. .Relief of pressure indicated. Travel plana are made -you are not aatJatled witb ••1ft· Ung •till .. or Ila~ quo. Grantecl -DOW do aomethiq about ill , SAGITl'AIUUS (Nov. 22-Dee. 21): Empbm 00 talJm. trips, Information cathered and U• changed. Aquarius, Taurua and Scorpio could figure prominenUy. SUck to number 4. Revise, review and rebuild. Concentrate on solid struc- ture. Leave the flimsy tor another tJme, another ~UL ' CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Money, budret. valuables, p~Uon, payments and col· lecUons are spoWgbted. Be ready for lively ex- changes, conlllcts, encounters, member of op- po1lte sex who cares and makes no secret of.it. Gemini, Virgo figure prominently. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-l'eb. 18): Take .in· iUative. Trust your own res~naes, reactions. Your personality 1hlnes, popUlarlty Increases Stress originality, daring and Independence. Taurus, Libra and Scorpio ftaure In acenarto. Take positive steps. Lead rather than follow / PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20).c Jllu1lo"- glamor. ability to perceive pulse ~( publl.c these are hlchli&b~. You are attuned to aubUe. delicate n~cea. ••• ·J Cos111ie. (FromPa1eCU ··you have approximately 12 mtnute:a left,' came the announcer's voice over the microphone and through t.he music. THE $MELL OF tiainpray filled the room In the final mlnuta. Tbe~reaton awept cosmetics, · glltter, bobby pins and UJ;lftlck brushes off the tables and bade Into 1uttcues. •'These kids have it ao well tocetbet that they don't even need an hour anrmore," proudly re. marked Gary Black, styles dlrector. When time was up, the 20 models stood and posed regally while the stylists and makeup artists waited backstace for the jud1es' de- cisions. "Keep smiling everybody, .. encouraced one instructor. Judges Bobbe Herlihy, Phil Gillespie, Wally Huntoon, Shari Carter and KiWe Olivier walked among the en'1ies. peeriDc, scnttlnlzfn1, check· ing. Then they traded places w1th the students backstage to tally the points. AS 11IE UGHTS dimmed and the spoWltht came up, 20 models promemded the runway. twirling theatrically and vamptnc outrageously. Winner of the cosmetician award wu Judith Evans for her "Medusa" artistry -a 11\ake- covered, gilt-edged creation for model Ramone Vincent.· First place winners in total-look competition were husband and wife team Ronald and Regina Baak for "Star Goodess" modeled by Aurora Toussalntzannet. She wore a nuffy ptnk bead· dress topped wtth a battery·lllhted Saturn. Her deep burgundy cape covered a1hlntn1 blklnl. Taking second place waa Louise Matolfi for the dullina "Black Star Chriatmaa" modeled by Vlckl Wylie. Third place winners were Bandy Grebel and Suaan Blackwell·Erb for the blazinl "UFO- Unldentified FlamiU ObJeot." :Model wu Karen Borow!ld. ~I .. rt MAlll OllWAU. lw ....... t. UM •OWM ......_ DAYI flllCI ,,.._,.,, ...... U .. '' llU. OU ,..,_.. ... ,, 411 •OWN t..._., .,._ • w...ewW. MAAY MOWM f4M't wtte I,.,.... .. J "We teorli •• ocher• •aff plat1" 12Z YIAIS °' IUMflMet WAlnMe fO s••• YOU Wint . JIADITIOMALLY PIMI II.ASS AND WOODWIND llPAllS. CUSTOMIJIMG>. COMPUTI OY9HAU""• WIYM IAl9 IPOXY. 1.ACO&m IMMISHIM•. ~ROM PICCOLOS TO MAS. ALL WOO OOMI IM ova SftOp Ar 2041 CHAILI sr .. COSfA .. ISA· 714/646-5630. THI WMOU •AM• WISHH TO 1'HAMI YOU Pea YOUI surroar AND HOf'I WI CAM sav1 YOU ... J'HI FU TU IL Att. joyce·selby shoes Very Craftyf Selby sfips a bit of patent in this walking casuaf for Just a wisp of styfish wedge. Need we say It? Selby craftsmanship Is also rupontible for our famoua fit and comfort • • • Enjoyl $38 Upper Level, Near May Co. South Coast Plau Costa Mesa 546-4791 TURQUOISE SPECTACULAR Opett Dally 9:30.1:30 s..., 11 :OM:OO froden frcNlt,... 5-tllw"t will llrf111 to....,,....._. Ht.,r 11 rJ lflcHt cea..cttOlll of sffyer 9d ....... cllnct fro9 tt. •a•t• mtd m" of AriSOM. "-•*..-Mew Mexico.· / If ro• llaYe • illter.tt hi tll•er and tw .,.,, .. or w.W lb ay ,......,.°" .._. It, w• wUI lw .. tMed to 8Ulat fOL We wUt ••I'"",...... fn price fro.• few..,.., to•· ..,... ltn••d dollar -collectors It.... ••• -, elped pleceL RINGS 50% OFF BRACELETS 66%. OFF Ucptd Sil•er NECKLACES 75% •F . TUR'l)UOISE • MOTHa OF PEA.IL· COi.AL ............... w .... .. cw.rs. Mlddtlc• • ...,. .... , ..... . HOLIDAY SPECIAL! SILVER PLATE CHOk~ s 100 ... T' I I I t I 1 f ' I J • • • • t • • L • t ' f I f ( James H. Callahan talks with one of the people he serves Elderly Affairs James Callahan, Massachµsetts ' secretary for elderly affairs, heads a department charged with Protecting the elderly's dignity and independence. By DANIEL Q. HANEY BOSTON (AP> -One of the lop men in lhe stnte bureaucracy likes to browse lhe beaches in Roston Common, sit in seedy cafeterias and ride buses al odd hours ol thc evening This lS how Jamt.·~ It Callahan meets the people he 1s paid to :.crve As Massachusetts' top administrator for old folks. he seeks out their som t'times ckpn•s ... ang world to remind himself Of " hJt It "s lake Call:ihan 1s an t'harJ:l' of the Department of Eldt•r Affairs The affairs of t•ldc rh, at turns out, are much lil.c the affairs of youngcrs, with one exception. I ht' ht.•lplcssne..,s that com es with arthritic joints. hnllll' h11nt's. 11n·d rdl<.'xcs and other <.1ccoutre ments of old ugc Anrl thc'lc can turn what is routine for the young into hardships for lhe old . So for ix·oplc fortunate enough to s urvive pas t their prime, this young state agency pro· v1dcs ne<'cssary •wn ic<''> such as cooking, driv ang and housework These arc Callahan·., concerns, because his 1ob is legally defined as making old people JO· dependent. And more than unylhing, this means kee ping them out of nur'iing homes A II of this happens ut the highest rung of Ma..,si.lchusNts government because as secretary ol t-lder affairs. Callahan is ont>nfthe 10 members of the governor's cal11n<'l. II is a svmbol or the -;ta le's rl.'cognit1on of tl'll· organi;wd power and c,ocial needs of the old M assachusctt.s created the department in 1973. IL was the first i.talc lo pul the department at the cabinet leH~I. but six others have smcc done lhc samt: llhnms C"Jiiforn1.i, Connecticut. Maryland. Hawa11 and Alabama. Every stale and territory h&s Mlmt• kind of agency for old folks. Across the lJ nited States, looking out for lhe l'lderly has bc<'ome one of the fastest growing !)ranches of stat(.• government Callt1han is beefy . ~oft.s pokcnand41 years old. ··1 tell people that if you want to find out what old people arc facing. ride the buse~. particularly on off hours. because that 'c; about the only transportation some of tht'm have," he says "When you hear they're going to change the bus schedules becaus<' they don't have heavy ridership, you know that means nothing to most people. But it means almost everything to a few people people .. The Department of Elder Affairs lS spending $32 million lhis year to help make life easier for old folks. Two·thirds of this budget is turned over to 27 homes care corporations. These local, non· profit agencies provide most of lhe day-to-day "ervic<."5. Workers go into the old people's homes and do their s hopping, run errands, help with the cooking. They clean house, fix broken windows and shovel s now. The corporations also provide vans lo s huttle the elderly lo doctors' appoint· ments, community centers and meal halls. Another pro~ram provides low-cost meals ror old people at churches. schools and other cen· tr al places. Currently, the program provides 10.000 meals a day at 191 locations . For those too feeble to go out, the program dellvcrs dinners to their homes. The department also provides Jobs for about 500 elderly. For a 371.~·hour week of work in a hospital. nursing home or social agency. they make $50 The agency helps set up semor citizen cen· tl•rs. provides lawyers for nursing home res1· dents and has ombudsmen who help work out the problems of people an nursing home& "Our primary function Is to marshal all of the local, state and federal resources for the benefit of the independence and dignity of older persons." Callahan says That phrase runs through Callahan's con· versallon because it is the Jaw. The legislation that created lhe department orders it to come up with "innovative programs to insure the dignity and independence of elderly persons .. The department tries lo do this in its own of· flee Of its 65 employes, JO percent are over age 55 Their concerns cover a sizeable portion of the stale. Sixteen percent of Massachusetts' 5.9 million residenls are over age 60. On the whole, they are poor. More than half have a family in · come of less than SS,000 a year. However, spending money on the old may not even be the department's bi nest challenge. "The most important thing this office does is J?et out in front on some of Ute elderly issues," Callahan says. That means being an advocate for the elder· ly. Callahan says he and s taff mtmbers testify at hearings on issues that affect old people, among them welfare reform. national health care. food ~tamps and m andatory retirement laws. It also means working behind the scenes Cor the old folks in the state agencies that handle transportation, welfare and housing. ·r Callahan's constituents are the men in mis matched suits who pass winter afternoons in SI 25 movie houses Thev are the Crail women who are afraid to cook because they might be forgetful around the gas flames Caring for the· aged once fell to younger relatives. But family obhgat1ons have changed. and In areas where children or grandchildren once took char~<'. the..,, ate ha:-; moved m Most of the state agencies for the elderly J?rew out of a 1965 federal law, the Older A m<.'ri<'ans Act. To get the money provided by the In w, stales had to set up departments to ad· minister it. " ~ She Has No Evidence DEAR ANN LANDERS: As a mother I am deeply concerned about what is happening in our society. Much has been written about l(ay men but one reads very Utt le about gay women. The other day while ~h opping In a neighborhood supermarket, I saw two lesbians carryinf' on ph111cnlly. Finally I eaid, "Pleue -not. In public." They were in- censed. J realize t.bat. aucb rel•· ·tlonsbJps do exlst and I find them deplorable. :What. '1 more I reserve tho right as a parent. to tckleate my chUdron on .-uch m•tterlt In my own wa y · und er tbe clrtu.mltances J choose. I don't. want t.bom to 1 • 1um about homoau· ualH Y. ln t h e 1uptrtn1tket. These are rny views, AM. What •r ouraf -GAIN VILLE DEA.ILG.; Wllal proof le'-" ~ve UW thote ~ ••• were I 1bland ~ a1.;1, bee•• .. lwo . , ..... :c., ......... Anta Landers PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ··-·-.. L . . . . ·. ·. . .:· ,. ., $44.500 rax>Sq fl . w1lh 2 bdrms. &. 2 baths . Marina ea~i11t1t'S avail . Also <:'OmmunilY pool, JaCUZZI & clubhoui.e. An ~Int mobile home value in ex- clUlllve Bayside V11lagt> •7)·4400 HARBOR A D1v1~m11 ul llarbor lm e~tm1•nt Co WOil.D'S SM•llfff CMtw NOMI lt started as a so. of tbe ,bwy C4lM 1arage ind crew into a house, not • very big house, but cozy! 1 bdrm, 1 kitchen. l bath, 1 living room and 1 TV set that appears out of the cel.llni when you press a buttc>m. There la also l very big front yard, zooed R·l and suitable ·(or buildine. Thia ls per.f ect for the couple who want to Uve n ear the. beach. while they build. Priced at $129,500. U~IVUt: tiUM~S REAL TORS", 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mer ,1lso m Mesa Verde. Jl 546 ·5990 ·-------- DUPLEX Deluxe units. &ol( course view. 2 Bedrms each, private, quiet, large garaaes. Perfect retire- ment home and Income. Call 546-11~1 :.~ ... HERITAGE • . REALTORS MINUS SU.• -you can lOok out \lP. on the 8LUE .PACIFIC e.eryday in tbls 3 bedrm bome that hu been rt· duced 1D price $25,000. Perched hlab on a bW WUh a p.noramic view, all for $100,000. Cit..._. •• ,. WW,_. d4Alt• 811, beautJful 5 bdrm, a bath home with format 41.n. ing, comfortable famlly room with fireplace. Spacloua Uvina room has open beam celUn1s Ii massive fireplace. PretUJe, location near golf course. Immaculate in every detaJl. TRULY A WINNER! C .. 14Ml4J. Servinq Cu'>la M · c..1·lrv1111 • li unt1nqton E:h.•.1ch·N1.•wp111I Bc.ac.h IM.IOA ISUMD-St lt,IOO Walk'to beach, shops & boatin1 from this inviting 3 bdrm 3 bath 2·story home including lge mstr suite with ad. · joining sunny study. Oversized double gar age, nice south patio. WUUT M. JAYLOI CO,.JIAl,JOIS JUI S..Jn•L ....... .. c Tbeie ~ pfOpertiea are COblidered very pod for, tu ahelteri u well u for aPi>reCl.atloo. Sbown by app't. DUJ>'ex, fBR, 2 ba. eacllSJ.79,500. Triplex, 2 BR, 1 ba. each &215,000 Duplex. 2 BR, 1 Ba., 2 BR. 2 Ba. $189,500 ·Some aft close lo the ocean & one unlt ~ls brand.pew. 759-0811 4&0 NEWPORT ~&NTER DRIVE 769-0811 CALLflUJIO By CNMI'. 2 MIMI Oft l lot. <• bda ba •abda b•> a~ bl.b to beach. 175-Ull c.ht....._ IOl4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DWLIXM"THTS $1 S,tlO DOWN &.!per pr1do ol ownenbtp 2 BR. l. BA WU W(ptew lhabrpol. to JNMJoca· Uon;OllJ1'"8· , CAU.tlMJiO .. ' . ---- Rx• Sne SSS u .. your lma~r WW, Pl1nt. ( ...... ud IOQ)e ll.JtlA'-.YOU cu tun th1a •a.re• 4 bedrm, ,....,,. I)' hom e lJlto a showplace. 81( t-lllly room, pool size bact yard, 3 car &•raae. • much tnorel I Thla won't last! Call now M5-0aQa. FOnE~T L OLSON ... ' . -G.......e •. •OOJri1w.. tooz l~~~~~~~ MIWPOIT CIMTB. M.1. 644-491 t Bill GRUNDY , REALTOR 341 k or•d• 01•v·· NB hl'l 6161 l/$IDI COSTA MIU FREE ............................ , .. ·····-········ 1--------· $1000. •n c11rpet1ng with tbe purchase or large 4 Bdrm. 2 ba California Ranch 1olylt' home on qwet tree hned Street. ~met kitchen. formal SWIMM I MG FOOTIAU Walch CootbaJI, eat your hoUday dinner and go ~wunm.ing in the good CalifonuA life sLyle lh1s year. Four bedrooms. the works and pool fun $16,900. ResL buy th111 }ear. S46·23t3 Oll•ll•I -11s•i.-..•CJJU•;·r· WESTCLlfF . COHDO Bnght &cheerful end un· it Btl1 highly upcraded 2 bdrm, 2 bath w/comm. pool u1ed by only 12 owners! Close to Westcllrr Plaia Ii "Doc· tors Row". 646· 7711 e:1 Walker C lt!~ dlmng arf!d views park • IV<c grounds Veterans : .Eeal ~late- otr er:. e 11 co u r a a 1! d . NOT A FIX~ -----ffl THE REA ESTAT~~ m~ -~ I J.C. Hash Realtors "WVir CHEAP .r - 54_0..~ Io I . 1 • HEW HOME lt sold once. buyer dldn 't • :i Bed r m ,· 2 b a t'h , quality and the seller 4 .R. POOL f1 re plact', err condi· didn't lncreaae the price + $75,700 w1'U move you In· $55 800 t1onoo. w/w otptg, ' lcnced, near Tyler Mall to a h<lme already to let 01kc to beach from th•~ 1 n R 1 v~ rs 1 doe .• 11 u at you move in. No paint, no beaut1(uJ i;arden homt> m .ooo. R'dY 'Mc Cardle, work In this 6 yr old Besl tx.ly m Huntington Realtor. 548•7729. home. A lot o( xtras In Beach. 12300 down or as l•-------•I this home, hurry it 's sumc $240 monthly pa~ back on the market and ments. Hurry• Call VATERMS will be gone soon. !IU6767 OHL Y $62,500 ~2313 [_ii&H!I ~J~~}fh~~Ei [ iiilii bit~' A quick e:.cow and Lh1s year's best Chrislrnas present Is ., ~wrs. 546-~ ' Olf'ill ··~~ ---- Cl~c to the beach. Clean :l & 1 BR, cpt'g, drps, bltn.'I, 4 car. etc. $159,900 JACOBS RIALTY 675-6670 -2901 Nfwpon Blvd Newport Br.:ich, CA 926&3 AE.UL Y DIRTY! JOIN SUCCESS Experienced sales'nien:. Here. ia , your chance to join an acij.ve beach office w /mot~ C\\Stomers than salesmen. In OIU' ai ea, buyers are amuent, sales large, loan offtcets indulgent, and properties clean. Every sales tool, plus Realtronlca ·computer Terminal. Get out of your· . rut & find what we can do to make your next year rewarding & s table.- Interviews confidential. ,. 675-4630 ______ , IMC~M!!! G1•rll I 002 Ge•u.. I 002 Gnerel f 002 Balboa Pen.rn.. Ju..~t re-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• G1M1 .. 1002 $71.000 3 Bedrm, bus• tot. Complete witb haid-.ocf noor, dbl car. eov~ P!lik> • QUI• •t.r:eel. OUt 0/ 1tate ~ needs lm· mediate ealt. &aper bur· hurry! Call,..._, ducedl 8 Units, (1ve 2 • .,,..___.......,.,,,.~_....,.,.,,,.~ l•--------bdrms. "1 1-bdrm .. on 2 SIX U .... ITS lots. Just stepe to beach. IAQ( IA Y AIEA ,.. Owner motivated Carefree Condo with 2 lo xlnt rental l~•UP,n 111 W.WCTOTWO IAYFIONTS . p00ls' 2 Bedrms. l~ N. Co1la Mts~. Btfl Fee simple duplex 3 baths. fi r eplace & layout with lge. poot as Bdrms .• 2 baths each un· private patio. f\illy In· added attraction. -CloH 1t. One extra large fronl S1'1aLed home double to ma.ior showinr & bus owner's unrt Blt·ins, gll'age-grounds lush & I.mes. Just Ullroduced to frplc Pnced at$175,000 "fmmaculate. Putting tbemarket.646·77U S2H'900 Spanish Brick, beams, quarry ttle. Beauttrul 4~ yr old duplex on Belboa Ia1and. bpeclaUy larae 4 & 3 Bdrm u nlta. Bay Ave duplex 2 Bdrm. home -bdrm over garaae. in xlnt location I Priced au ns.ooo 673-3663 642·2253Eves1 associated lllH)l<fR~ MEAlTu R!; 6•n , W 1ft1lbn11 "I 4 Jf\td MARVELOUS MONACO Cell us obout this im· maculate one owner, 2 bedroom, convertible den home in Harbor Vi e w H ome..,. The owner':. meticulous care to t•H•ry maintenance lW(.'() wall 1mpres11 you. And tlw hrllblY com pet1t1vc pnc~ of S1J6,SOO. f1•r will pl!'ase your 1•,. l•·lhook Call 644-'721 I .. Corona d~I Mar Sp..ir1ou:. Duplex -3 bt.><lrm ..... :1 baths. patio. fph'; <! bedrms, 2 baths. l>undPck, Cplc. $175,000. &14 7'Z70 green, shuffle board, badminton. etc $78,500. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 842·}200 ,_,: ~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS Balconiee lrpatlot. -------....... *** WA=JNT BUY OF THI IMVISTOR'S REAL ESTATE MONTH 631-1400 sPICIAL -........cu~hc• ·~~~~~~~I Prov. ext. frflb ~i. .......,. """ 1.;;. c11tm ll•necMn le. -S47,SOO Take advantaf.e of the l•-------1 Owner WUI talk &er .. Guarded gat.eway pro· new FHA gov t insured UDO S • a...105 price. Submit all ottett. MESA VERDE lects lavl1h groonds with loan program with loana 1 """"j $\C»,900. • 4 aa. St 42,000 .pool. Secluded entry to up to $60,000. 8~% Int. & Hop. •k ~ or u.mp to p &C•1t1C CO_. c.y Stwuung 4 bdrm, 3 bath executive liv. rm. LOW ER d o wn PaY· O'Cea n ; ll!t e new 3 ~ ....., ,.,., Mesa Verde P<>Ol horM 1 Suns h In e go u rm el meot.s. (Only $1950. down bdrms., 2 batha, uaed PROPIRTllS Trulyanoutstandlngen· kitchen overlooks on $60.000. price). We brtallckrrpllic.,newkltcben 6•1 A,.00 _._,.L ... tertalnmenL home. Huge private courtyard. ha'l(e 10 choice homes & app ancet,carpeta ., ...,.. .. ,...,.... living & ramlly rooms. 2 Sweeping master bdrm from $52,000 to $74,500 &~.Only SU5.QOOI * * * Fr p 1 c •a . S pa c i o us & child's rel~at. Owner with FHA terma. Call foe lc6oa lay ,..op. kitchen & family room Is anxious. Submit any details. Rdon overlook &iant sparkllng ~e;!'.~~,,.!~ ... --··· 1, 531-5800 * 675-7040 * '1dls•'fp ....... PoOl! ExecuUvelivlngat ..,..., .. ,,T. • ~ ..... .,.,. IM1CEMttwn l~~~~~~~~~I ~cJ.t.ar ... 1-z ~~u'~':',~.~ rvieaud--.-CT .... N_OW___ ILWHTOP ~~:r-=~ 0Pf111ru 9 o1 • 1 uN•o1>11Wrs· 11~-~~!!!•!111!•!..,!.I beforetbepricet r oupia VAWIHOMI twefCall5"--. [ e.1m M~ °:~~:.. ~.~~t.1:~~:.~~~ r~:::::;{ ~~r:~ . ~ ~ ~-HERITAGE . . REALfUHS --=-= -PREClATE! Completely kit.chen1 forced air heat, Wide greenbelt afforded redt>corated and re· new pamt & carpeting & from L.R. & for mal dln.I~~~~~~~~~ modeled 4 bedrrn home. a short walk to scbool1, rm. Notblnl offered for GR!ATRATIS AT SOU'1JtWQT IAHK A Great Rate For UHd Ccr luytrs (The same 11.9 for new cars.} A11 low as 9.95 annual percentage rate. K.i1chen like new. Trash church & city park. Low, Jeu, SlSS,000. Call for MESA YllDI compactor, water sof-low price of $U.900. aw'L VILLA lener & inte r -com CALL556-2660. • C. F C I rtb JIDIMllAUTY SyStem, just to mention a • SELECT • 0 eswo i y 0 u , ll I 0'. \boa e few special feature1. ·····-s ••" "0 0 --~'-·--1 a1..i.1-up Asking siu,200. To tee · PROPERTIES .__,_ -;"~pe..~Ve~ this very attractive OCE4H~OHT ~pertly decorated cctJl· home. call , 5'6-5880. Lowest priced dphc on 1--------•I d o . L v l Y P • t l o sand, Nwpt. Askln1 CHAIMI.._ • land1caped w/cbojce "295,000. M~e orr. 308 E. O\@r 2 bedrm '"1b bta planta & lava r<lf:k to Oceantronl . 548-1~19 ; lol OnlY "9,500. Low, match cyu. Prleed to 1~~~~~~~~~j _S»G2 __ i_...._ ____ lowFllAdownl'aYmeut. ;~18ttea1 I now to 1ee. 1 ~ Call anytime. -! ~-HERITAGE . • REALTOHS AGNatRGteFor HewC.-luyen <Convenient, easy oro-i--------•I ceuin1. > MACH DU'UX HAI.ICIEST sconlULTY 536-7533 c;J W;tikt:r & let! s 171,000 fllrwished As low as 9.tS annuli See and bear thuurf and percentaaerate. buk in t he aun of . ..,.... .. ForMoMIOWMN (''Second Trust beed" type eqUity loa~.) 9.5 pefCerlt plUI two PTS. ·. plusSl.50. Newport Beach Jlvin1 Short Jl.ePI &Cl"Otll to the be•cb. Larie 2 Bdrm un- 1 ts with patios and bllconla ofter uc:ellen rental untt11 fdr 11u111-unmvwtnter rental1. - WATERFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 $69,100 &aper clean 3 bedroom1 2 bath wfUl a bJC yard. Ils clean I& t.ldyl Cracklio1 ............ _,..-J~. a 1007 Uke new, by 6wn•:.b411a I --Princeton. 48f, • firep ace • 1ourmet ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... -900 .-.-..a: built-in kitchen. For ....,.,.. -· · -·-•n further details CALL lt .. nous COiieio S. · ' m -3191. 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, 2 partdnr MIS4 D&MAI • SELECT · spaces. Subterrabn1e0a n SHAUIOOP PROPERTIES 11ra1e. aecur1t7 f . bdr 1 1118,000. Call Pepper Lvly 4 m, coJy rm Jones home oa a comer. New ONESTOIY CONTINENTAL paint In fr 011'. l'ew REALTY lcltchen appllanoe1, loci CONDOMINIUM 19 aelC cJeaAln• 6¥•ni a STOP IN OR CALL SOU'IHWEST BANK -EL TORO $55,000 9.57-ll new wu free 'floors '" I~~~~~~~~~ 2 Bedrooms In luxury kltcbep lk baths-. Receiit. high rht building, over-c;... .. Mar I 021 ly M~ ~100 to oalr Joot lo1 buge, privat1 ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• $84,800. PldM foe' appt, 3"17 Roclcfleld Blvd. 830-3122 LAGUNA BEACH IOOGlennyre 4n.1m patJo area. Sui>t.r COJlV.• Ha.all At.OHi todq. Ml-Ntl fl!ent to treewan, lhop· ts worth this prtce. But Ptng, etc. Call 962-7788. you can Jive near the iitQ. K€Y beach lo Corona dcl Mar R.-l l'.ltate '0'' P£ALT°"sh " have tenaou help ---------;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j pey •• ,U75,000. Nft Coodot,. 8r, ·~ ... • NOi.iNS IEAL n I f.-Ple '1, ffl'amlo W. • 494-1051 'It ldkbtni • bath. "'* • epe. f75.4l1I Br'OMr IUDEAWAY /VIEW ~!W1000•'•1"'~1t b2ur lhat C.W .. M• 1022 C:.11e1 .. ..._. IOD -. u.urm, ba , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• &t•r• 1002 G"'"' 1002 G1Mrtll 1002 •-•Iii ' f002 ·····················--············•···•······ .......•............... .... .................. . 21evell. , -llDlll ILlllS ca.: I . ~.~.~ ....... ~.~.5!!: ........ ~~.~.~~ ....• ~.1~::.':':..~4!! ........ ~.~.~ ....... . ~...... 1024 ........ ••oc• 1040 ~S.8'h 1041~1.oclll 104' ......_Vf.jo t0'7 ... ~!!!.~~.~··-···· Mon<hly, 0.C.mber 12. 11n OAILY Pit.OT ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIUCIJS RIGHT I BH. frpk, 'l!rJ de1an $7J.M ,\ppru!{ 13.WMl n O"n'-'r out uf 'Ul t! ~U44 -~ . ,._,,_.....__ I 078 C>ttt.r llttt1U1tet1 ...._.. ~ ......._ UafwMded ~....... ....................... ............•......•... .....•••........•.•. . 11\1 ,,.rt). mw.t "'U unt uf t...-u prop\· rt 10 n Ffov.t"f' ~ tn ~: ... ~t (' 1\1 l ~µp_lex or I lot ~ · hdtlf 173 8.1TZ $54,000 3 Br 2 Ba. coiri>ct. drPM. p1tt10, \ndecpd. rnr.d . beaut Vlt'W, S4T M50 11r &»3'125· ..._wport e.och I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I.;,..;;__ ....... -.:;,o ~I 06 ,.._....:,, .... _ 3• MUSTS .. 1 L111 ~ ..... rty 1000 --# --" a ~· ' . ·······•···········•··• •••···············•••·· •·······•··········••• Beautlluh"ottoty hornti DELUXE C.M. TRIPLEX ~ Bt, 3 bi, furn U50 NlCE 4 br, fam rm, 2 ba ~ .. ~. Ju~n Ci1bpl1thlr11n~ $ W ownttr•' unit Seflcr month. 6T3 G000 Afl 8, In Green brook. $49~. ~~~2 ~ rn ~·~ m~ pty Call Pat ut 7:W 4004 tnay l'&rry loan. nr __ ....., _ _ -------- or Oaleat IS8 27w ~~~~EK'~'k4Al~~ ..... ~.I f ..... lt07 So COU!:tl Plan MrOj& . b ''b f f cc• .617 ' ••••••••• ••••• ••••• •• • • VIU1ce Creek 3 br. 2 bla, ~ r .. " Jm w rptl. _,,. l 1 $ 0 114 trplc 2 car gar P001 Pant i.uc opp to own h: :t br condo v.-c:entr:al air blLn apl)h.ancci. an l'lu d 'a chhw~hr Children welcom'-' Shurt walk to dubhou~e. pool & 1Jlo11pma Seller to pay for I > r home warrant) .. $1.000 cpt & 1lrp al luwum•e SECLUDED SlmMG , LIDOJSLE Greu1 l'•>untr) .11 · -2 Hr. wnler. S2 6'oao4oo ~6-8240 • l.wcunous W11ll!rfron1 ;1 mo~pht-q• ~8~.2SO SAN CLEMENTE Balboa Blvd. B•lboM. ____ or _____ _ UR. Penthouse View or 493 2434 Four yr old trl·plu, 7 14 • IT t . ~ 8 el or 3br, 2ba. frplc, relrl& fl: The Bay From LH & 3-2·2 In good rental &Nil. 21J..33S-41!Hl slO\'. lri yard. $48S. 754-7800 6 AS"mc4 ~ lleul htulcr Int f''~ntutll' opportunity for the hondyma n 1wck ina a large workbhop ,,t l\ome Big btpuratc bwldin& 1n back 1>Ullublc for m echan ic , woud worker. electr1c1a n, u ~?) Better hurn ' Cull ----~. · S&S Resale Specialisu. FORE STE OLSON .,.,.,, ..... A~ •Ua.o"' 3,4 or 5 bdrm modeh avail. 11oome w ipool~ 9ti8~.! Penni_!lgtOn P~µerll~~ -c~ ................. .... lot ,. .... == .. ._ C., tlrtplau • .,..... ... . ec .. _. c..,.. ····· .................... ....... tf ...... SI 19,100. SOUTH LAGUNA 4.i!M~l 497-2419 LAGUNA NIGUEL 49~1728 DANA POINT 493·88U f,.,,hw I 044 1""'9 I 044 --••••••••••••••••••••••• ·······················1------------------11 ~try 3br, 2bu lirnad .\IBR. Only S900 Per .,..._ 1090 Only$127.500 C.....def M• llU _OO.._~ _____ ....._ .\1onlh. l Year Lease ... •••••••••••••••••••• BERTHA WKNttY ••••••••••••••••••••••• LRG LUX CONDO Geonje Ealnt Co CLEAN Ir MEAT au.O:~Ton:.92·4121 2 BR, block & u, lo bcb. So Clit Plaza Are• 381', 881 Dover Dr.N H Oonvenlenl & qu.let, 2 ---------SSl50. 21,iabll, all rnJr appJ & 631·1100 bdrm., 2 ba. condo with Tltl'LIX. C.M. 644-ll60 air. Pools. tmnl& crti. tlO Ft. bayfront, 4 BR, den. pier. on Penins ula Marshall Rlty 675·4600 Nl!.'WPORT BAY TOWERS CONDO On the Bay In Balboa I&: IBr. adults, pool Marina, boat i.hp, i;ecun ty bldg $99,500 Ownr Agt 675-7520 al.I the amonltla Very Great Easts Ide loc, Newpcwt h-.h J 16t 149S/mo &ood buy at. $51,900 newer 3br. 2ba, Crpk, yd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~6S97 646·2143 12) 2br. lba, patio:;, encl. Beautiful West NewPort 1u.5J ~ ..... \ car. SlM,000. beachlront home. S·6 Br. """ ~. Tom Lee. Rltr .1142-1603 2 ba. Special low rate for New Townhomt umu. ~ ---,..~..1w...t•-Off.' 6 mo. )>e. Muy consider Bdrmi htory. Cat.h cei\. Ml...,.._." .. .__ I 098 -nnr )TIY~(714)9~·~71 !no. plc: step down ll\' '"'.,...""' .,.,...-Great rental are4, 2 "''rm, dininil rm, path~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tnpleite1. 6 un1ti.. all 2 Bdrm, Jnod kitchen. 34th 1ar. $500 mo + $10 HERE'S YOUR CHANCE 2Br. 1~ ba. $236,000 St. nr b .. cb. Avail De credJt report +$100 non Pnme Mesa Verde Home 4 lltdrooms. ~ bathlo, ne~ PoOI & Jdl"UUI ~1Jn) Up grad~ Open Sut Sun a']J Europa Dr 557 215 or~287J LOW OR NO DOWN for thlb charming 3 br 2 ba, prof Jund:.cpd. beau tv Convement to ever-\~mg• All thu, fut onh moor Corner <1croba. lrom park Ln<hp d auto .,prklrs, drps. l'rPt!. SlCl.5 000 O~nr 559 60'Jl WOODIRIDGE PRE.SCO'IT CUT COSTS NOT CORNERS ~fake lht.' move now lo u mobile home V1k1ng Im penal Coach . 1t ren~ct:. dtrl.' and pnde. Ll\'e 1n t-omlort m th.is 2 BR. 2 liA ~d den ,\ qualll) coad\ 1tl a compct1tl\ e pnce l\fakc offer Ask· m11 ~1.750 Ownt'r may 1·an;· 2nd TD BARGAIN HUNT HS licaut 3 BR home. $25-00 So.Calif. Realty ~ thru June No pets, refundable ~ecutity dn Call no". 21 hr 5'6·5605 $4.l>/rno.6395789 bond It UO deanin& scn·1ce!Wt).ti8Tu11gt .N. Total move io latt •4-PW• c,.M tr'Clfto 3178 months rent + $160. 1'6 Sparkling Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach pool home :s MoWa.HoMH Finest Ill ~rea of Costa •••••••!••••••••••••••• N~ .. VBisltvad •. , Ew'!att ~ Mesa Th1s llreat tn· --..... o .. "' vestor~ inco m e has 3 Br O>nd() Air. refne. Or~e. S. of Del Mu. owner's unit. OUerd at San Juan VIiiaire. Drive by &t call 968-6.183 ----:'ll~A VEflDE-: I Br t Fam Rm, 1mmed ocep' . by owner ~.SOil hk for Bob. 752 8~9 $69,999 LgM Woodbndgc horn'-' .:> Bdrm or 1 Bdrm +dl•n O\•erbtUd lot full~ lndbcpd ldcul for pool All upgrded MC\ll'JO paver!> tilt.' AIC Ltv, din rm.-. 3 bath 3 Car ~ar. ;.Jr park. Walk to luke $1!16,000 Brkr Ownr !">52 11:! I or 83~ 35:Jf) Bdrm. tam. rm. & dm Far W. 1100 rm. BeauufuJ t·arpet~ & •••••••••••• ••••••••• •• drapes. Pnced tor a fai.t l.2x44' New Sk)hne, lbr. sllle at $118,950 Hurry' good loc Reh rent Call 540-11.5.l , Pnct.'<I to sell ~-7891 $1"""' 000 · ~Imo. t yr Jae CaU or 96.1-0678 (or appl. ..... 811·1220 •4-~ UNITS• ----Catalina View from this 4 Buy 12 unJt. together or HauMs u.tur.i"'-d br home. SS7S/mo. No separate 4 -plex, ~t ••••••••••••••••••••••• l ease Century 21 WHY RENT? @wEsTSIDE iUfrt J ljorgcoui. I BR pro 848-2323 1 lc:.!>IOnall) clccur.it1:d '"iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~-~ Heaut p1trk hkc y:arrl & • \ al'al'lt Rc:ady for fo:.t rnove-in 540·3666 r!! RED CARPET · NEWPORT WEST FIX & S.AVE! Warml'CI bv a huge lol: hu rn1n~ f1replace-- l'OOll'd bv the :.ca! :J Bedrrru. with~ 4th bed rm or den . arranacd to :.wt }our nc.'t'dlt Cheery full Wr\1c:.: k1tchl.'n, gather- 1111-: room. 0H•r.,1zed liv. mg rrn 2 Stor.\ dc~1gn. · Fixing " reflective in the pnce'' A great value for those m the know Im mediate pc:r..sl'i.~1on • Bkr ~YJll MOTIVATED OWNERS PA10 ow:--11---------c VAAPPRi\ISAL F1'.ES ' SALE IY OWMER A i.tartl.'r home. 1;Jrdon 1 .rOH' Srhoob ~7 !JOO CARl>IFF OH GREENBELT nus popular 2 bedroom townhome in the Tt.'rracl' features h1gh beam cell ing, wet bnr, highly up graded l Jtpcl, wood panehng. It 1s clcJn and ready for oecupan1•)· Ai.kmg~goo RANCH REALTY ss 1.2000 I Yc~r 11lrl :1 bl·rlrl)om 't11mmt>rf11·ld hom;· 'llil.51)1 3 Hr 11 ~ b:i Condo I.I\' rm. din rm & 1ns1d1· !Jund rm l:pJ.:rucll.4<1 °'" l·om mon ~<ill t;ar+prk i: i>Pal·e ~:~ Ph !Jtl2 3521 No Room For The Holidays! lkm()(lelt•d :i b1·drnom~ ~..... ;t Story home in "Tht• red hill~:.:. 552-7500 UNIVERSITY PARK Ox l()rd. 3 Rr. 21 ~ Ba. bonus rm 2200 i.qrt ~ew cp~. drJ)I., !llePfi Crom maJ grt.-cnbelt & pool. Owm•r. Avu1I 1mmed SI 12,000. SS2~7. Uruv Park Deane home. 3br. 2• 2ba, din rm, ram rm SH.2.0001trade 673-8437 ~leach 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOULD YOU CONSIDER ltnng I block to the bt!ach. with 2 Bdrm!> . 2 baths pra\ &C'y, n ice neighbor-; & flexible tt•rm. .... , Would you con -.1dt•r our 0 Y 0 for $85,5()() NORINS REAL TY * 494-8057 '* ~HERITAGE • :· REALlORS HVHMONTEG04br , 2ba. ram rm. Ownr. 2015 Port Chelsea. 640-1981 IAY VIEW 2br . 2ba Mobile Jlome 1n eitdusive Bayi.ide Village. Din rm, den, lndry, wet bar. Pool, Jacuzzi &: clbh~e fac B oat sli p 3\'all SS9.S001ofr 675·7903 OCEAN VIEW CONDO, REDUCED S THOUS.ANDS S Reduced (or U fa~l Mlle \'acant & i.eller 1s a nx IOU!>. Beautiful 2 br end urut w frplc Community pool, sauna. & Jncuu1 At llui> pnce 1t \\on't la!>!' Hurry' Call 645-0303 FORESTE OLSON ""4 ... ,.\,ll·•• 8x:ll' I Br Roudmaster $1800 StH' J l 2524 Newport BJ vd. C M. Sll.5.000 each., Frplc m 4............a 3202 Crocker ~2·SOtl2 front 2 uruls with income - $1000per bldg ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• 3 Br 2 Ba, cplJI, bltn1. * 12 NEW HOMEFINDERS fplc, fncd yd, RV space. Thowand11 of Rental" ~-549-0022; &4.2-0SSO ~ UNITS• AU 11rea1> all prices All 3 BR, frplc. w1great Sample. 3 Bt +den, nr. So. Co (ft.earl Apl 20 --,. - R.-.C.ctU,750. Anxious owner h a s slashed p r l c~ from Sl3,SOO. to $9. 750. Cor quick s1t.le . AduU park. convtently located. Low rent. 2 BR. 1961 Greuc Lakes. 10x61 ION49581 Investme nt potenlial $'95lbrfurn. mobile is17~~:6·3 .s~~~:3,i;; Hurry, caJltoday on your Sl7S2br hse kld!i/pcti. :wo- 1720 • ruturc $1SO Jbr b.se opt to buy •--------- 540-3666 UF~;~~i~~VJCE &'e It today I Wltelm1 n.. t.hrtamer -, Play bartender behind 8 Unit&, Brefd & BuUer. yourown7'wet.bar,open Anaheim, Pride of k1tchendam -rm. ideal ownership. $195,000 aslt- for entertaining. 2 Large ing. Submit all often •. bdrm'> each with bath. Call 962-2456 Curtis In· Super plush thru-out vestments IUAl fHATE Adult park 24x60 Green,., ---ta-M-...,-3-Be-au_t_y_, -b-re_a_d bnar. 1973 KG7202·3 ......., ..., Call or vl1>it our orfke & butter. 12 Unit:i. Show:! p A C I Jo' I c c O A s 1 gd PQt.ential. AmeniL1e1> RESALES. J~C 210$ E. incl pool, all unlts furn. Oa 11 Rd An 11he1 m . Aslong $325.000. Sabmlt 9!11 8660 ail offers. Curtis Invest· -.rnents 962·2456 •l&AHHTALS 3 Br 2 Ga, cpts, dr ps $US. 3100 Samoa. 644-1836 Why pay $25·$35 when a Toro 3232 yoo can iet the beltt tor ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jess. Open 7 days. Su I I 3 b 2 b $1002brapttoshare per, OYey r , a, $160 Bach w/poo\ utll pd fplc. crpt, fenced yd . $l7S Bach/apt utll pd NB Jads/s>eU welcome. $395 $207 2br duplex w/yard ~. Aient. no tee. $330Jbrcondow/pool Twnhse custom 2Br, 2Ba, 1826NewportBl.C.M. air, attac h ca r , $20 84S·S990 spacious. $340 m a . 5'4-1()'1 ..! bath ('t1'l ,j \ll'"o:t ~.._,.on f','Jn"h'" ll tf'a uf flOl' """'. "J•• Hc:rbOur I 042 ' ~ """'""" htJmc:. :\1nlht·r 111 I~'" ---------1 754.1202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• quartt'ro; 1 hNlrm~. LEASE/OPTION NEWPORT H £rGJITS John Saar i.l,i:t, s.tfi-2020 Quail Place Prop. OCEANFRONT formal d1111r1i.;. ricn. hmk OWHER .ANXIOUS Sunset lkul'h firl•µlact> t-:xtrJ h.i th:.. TIIESEA WALi. Sepu rate" the ocean from thl) 2 UR. & dc:n home. J bath:, Pnv di.'· velopmcnt o f B lue Lagoon, f1n ci.t l n Laguna ! $285,000 Redlacedto$103,500 2 homeb, :! lots 8kr Agt M,900 BKR.5-t<J 17211 ------T"o bpal' 3Br+ hou~c~. SW·5660 l"rplci.. beam cc1l'g. -------'TIRRELL rnore l•--------•I SE.AG.ATE ~!~~~~~l.sUtt DEEPWATER T~HSF: "#I In Catifontlo" '1111s1on Realty 494-0731 Balboa orcunrronl dramat11: duplex .i&,;i bdrrn.s. Perfect owner's home w11ncomt! or supe r summer winter rentnl. Seashore Real Estate, 675-5800 ..._..... Lo14-~t pnce waterfront ---- Ol41 '4H'2S at on1y $199.500 Call LO· METICULOUS OON'TMISS da) :\l0&aVerdeGolfClub Pt..'RCF.LLREALTY That 1., the word £or the J Ur, rantasl.Jc \lew ·~ S-'6 ~ix mi.11ntenanre or th1-. Hus newer delu11e 3 BR. pool hmm Laguna Jnlls. Bltn gn BBQ & r1re ring. MayV,\ or rent S85,000 LIDO SANDS \ne S29S.OOO Sho\\n b>t•--------•t beJut1lul Uecrftl•ld J Jppt only. 11'90 PanJ:. --------Nice J br home. l blk lo bch Lots of decorator !>Olanan &even your own Ja cuzzi. Offered al $115.000. CU'. frviM I 044 bedroom \::.fX'n Unc o t Jn1nc ' largc:q 3 Zagrochky,Reoltor 494 8611 ~gt S40 ~ •••• • •••• • • • • • • • • • •• • • • he d r o o m m o tJ t" J ' W.AHT.AVIEW? SHARP A'\D CL!<.\..._ \leso Verdi: I 5 Jlr 2', b:i . 2 :.Uk~ Salt> or Ir 1'1t• fo E•"t:.ldt.' llomc " II:! /on lllJ;. "!!l !!ill l!!:J j' LEAVE YOUR Wlf6..A THOME U.STSIDE FIXER-UPPER I Br houi.e WI Untt O\C'r i.:aragt• .Ju~t hce:ime . 1v111lobll.' Prlmr lora 11ort Pnrt<ll lo "'·II' WHY RENT? ~.~!.!'~ ........ !?~~ WHITE WA. TER VU Elcl(! Townhom1• ovl.'r IOC>klng ))arbor & 1-0Uth <·oastllne with n11(ht hlith&a 3 Bdrm~ ~·, h.1. fJm rm, frpll' :! St<>r.v t'nd un1l Prof land..,cupt• &decor3ted C.:i.., ORQon ..und~ck. wetbar , m1 1>1:11. comm pool JU. ~•una 'l'ransrer J UH formal t.1111111~ room, :! .,, ' Your 1·h1111't' I ol l"PI' ln•-.1lt·•I 10 1 h1· pn:.,u,::101.1!> l'urtt.· Hot·k lliJ:hlands in I r\'ln1• I I If.AS IT t\LL I "\'Sll>E {!,, OUTSIDE ""king SIS.'>.000 JUST LISTED! lmmaculaw 3 bdrm in finr ... t n1:1ghborhnod. FULLER REAL TY 546.0814 mamtcnanc·1· free ln!>1del•--------•I & out l..oh of amen1tie!>. Unobiitrurt:ible city. b1:ach & Ol'l.'lln \'lews. mak1·s thl!. 1111 xlnt hu~ at SlOO.fJOO BY OWNER VH:W of light& <J Bdrm. Cam rm, HVH Montego Steps tn pool, jac. tennis $159,0001 bst of r . In tha beaut1fuJ, z.txGO 1971 Gulfl>treatn. 2 Br, ore &r 2 baths. Nu carpet of your choice, lhrUQut. 4 Star aduJt pet park.' One•--------- of Costu Mesa's nicest Newport Bch, Balboa parks . Swimming. Peninsul a R -2 lot. J·m:u.tzl i>huffleboard & View/steps to. ocean ' · II w/plans & permits for 2 sociaJ act1v1t1es for a . townhomes/condos. Prin VALLEY 0 -CCC.LEGE PARK YALE Huge pool site lot I Sumptuou,., bdrm Sunkl!n ram1h room " rrplc Vacant" & Wdll 1ng Won't lust al re· duced pnce of S99.500 Coll now 752 1700 RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 UNIVERSITY PARK \ lw,1ut II ul I orll h .1 m l'omplt-tel} rc•dont.' Nt'" carpel'> paint ";1l1·r heater l'lt ,\bo a t'CI/' fireplace rn the• m;i,lf•r bedroom Read) rm 'nu to !ll('.1\.1.' into NOW' R.AHCH REALTY SSJ-2000 RACQUET CLUI A beautiful Melbourne near the park artd tennis rourt.8. Nicely upgraded throughout. IL has ccn tral air and th e OWN~ns AllE MOTI V1\Tf.:n .\s){1n 1i S!IJ.SOO 4 BDRMS. Unusually Inrg<' family tlwelhn~ with private ~ard, an Immaculate ~'<>nd Near St'hool & ten· ius but away from noi~e. SJJ.l,500 14 t2l Pritt Only 644-260 I WUTCUFF Beautiful 3 bed rm , 2 bnth home with 1Sx24 family rm $155.000 Call ~S880. ~:. HERITAGE . • REALTORS 'N<1,/~~~s than S30.000 on~y. $116,SOO. Ready t-0 California Puclf1c build. Owner-499-4820 Mobile Home Realty 112 Acre View lot. Im· 2'706llarbor.Sle208 proved Laguna Hills. 54G-5937 .zonlng l'!orses. 5S2·3234 ~for sol• I 200 POINT ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>ANA 2 Br. So. of H.ighwAty. J BR 2 BA. pool. fenced Bltns. newly decorated. yWd, 2 car rar., close to S3SO Phone S46·S46 &chis & shpS. $395/mo d~. 1st & last. 673-4545. 7 ACRES View lot, 46xl65 at 32861 3 BR. 2 ba., beamed cell, 3 Br townbome. 2 s tory, Barque. Level. den, fr-pl. SS~ frplc, bltn.s., Cl'pls, df"P6, Turn of the Century, 2 $4f,904 4 BR, 2"'1 ba , Jae. yard. pool, pvt patios, xlnt l~ 1> to r y • V 1 c l o r 1 a n ~ Owner occupied ain cr Mansion Barn. man MIKE SAVAGE 2 BR apt. cathedral cell, new. Good tenants onJy: ool bldg's, city water REAL ESTATE bright &airy . S39S sas. mo. 68l·:u45 Jots of trees <.:an bespht. 642-960 I SEALlON REALTY BKR 673-5.154 4t7 Bike lo bcb from ~is ICt-<714) 677·5ti9l CHOICE VTEW LOT lwtW)' twnhm w/v1ew of IAUO.APENIN. ORS22-0SJO Nellie Gail Ranch. •l Br. ril't'plc S21S. Utll JltA!satmte,warmfrplc; Duplex. IOC.:1Led acrou Change in plans forces pd. Adulti., 110 pets. Jacu.ui, pool, dbl eaf. street from beach & bay, INVESTORS the sale of our .SS acre. 833-8974 Avail now. $495 m Cl-call for details, $349.500 , 213-9:36-2SIO LIDO RULTY 5 Acres loaded w/Oak hilltop equestrian lot. 85 Irvine 1'errate 4 Br 2~ ---------L.og!IMHllls 1050 673•7~00 trees In the Clevelan x LOS" level area. Prin Ba. 2200 aq.'ft .. huae DELUXE, new 3 br, 2'°' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Nat 'J Fores t. So. o only. Asking $110,000. Pb )'ard. $6SO. 673-6651 ba. xtra IJ . db1 gar. 1 bli Lovely 4 Br. l~e Fam Rm. Orange Co. Munic1pa 831·2160 eves. to bc:b. Encl'd yard. $S2f w/~plc. l1V1ng rm, formal DOVER SHORES-Nice water. gentle rolling oft'"--.. C01f9 M9sa 3%24 cno 96()..62J08 or538-2331 dirung rm & mslr bdrm yrd.notra!fic.CUSTOM. beautiful view sites. o.t,,.., -;t,"'""'' JSSO ••••••••• .. ••••• .. ••••• ~ lJ 4 1 w/cnthedralclgs.Altup. pleasantllevt:l ?W1nsq Own er will carry. ~ry SflllCf.6.L ...-.--• graded & pror lndscpd. 3 ~" 1 · Te~. Bkr. •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••-, car gar, unusually ll(e ~t. Gr~at enterta n · (714) 676·5717 400 AC lANCH S Br 3 Ba home on g-olf Univ pt m. 3 Br 2.,., ~ tot. Owner. 768·5183 mg/family home. 3 car OR 522·2080 C-cnsisUnftc:OI 4 parcels, coune. Opt avail. 12115• + bonus r m, Oxford. -gar. ReaJly s harp, at. 8 3 8 $1195 mo. $40-2911 ._, 7 ?tN4· 833 3215 J Townhome. 3 Br. din rm, tractively priced for fa5t ......._,,...operly I 40 One 2 r me. one r .-.. 54 • • · -t hv. rm, 2ba. 1800 sq ft saJe.631-2342 ....................... bme, ~ w~}'!lJ,ap~of a.~ 3. br-c:~ttage . pool , TU R Tt. E R 0 C ll S7S.000.5SM234 -~_,.,_,.,,._ 1076 1800 Sq .ft . l deat for ~cres inha 3 II ldalct Jacuu1, dishw:uhcr, PRESIDENT HOME a __ '""' •Or muc more. o ng adults only · • --Ml--' I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jl\!lurance, Title or Real pens. auto reed trough MS·24&8 Br. % ba, fam rm, l~t ~:: ••• ;;::......... IMVISTMEMT Estatt> Co. f!;xclu!livc cattle scale & loading ---Yard, oemm pool, tenn!J RE n«hts '" iihoppln~ ram p , !IOm t> acreaJte New Btt>okv1ew Condo, 3 crh. Xlnt neJ1hborf100(\ OPPOl'TUHITY center So. Hunt. Brh. fen~ & cros!:t fenced If Br. 2''1 Ba, air cood, $650. Ph 9SS-2088 Three s uite Med 1 c~I loc CUJI llG2 2456 J\!lk ro bought in totnl more ~· dl'Jl8, all major n.P· Sha...,. ., t>e~-r-m-.-2-b-;A-SIHSA.TIONA.L bid&. Receptiot'I room, V1ort -1.1 l eluded ns Pvt. pat o tcnnui ·.,. " .,... FA.MIL Y HOME A.IC. ~n be rented at SSt "' P " 1 • • W/fplc. cJ>U. Super area . ptt sq. h . Owner \fill Cot1~•1thtl11~Tow11 S495.ooo pool, Jacuzzi No pets. K1di.1 pet OK, $39S•' Nex1 t() Nlauel Golr ~der -ad ... ··•-rm,!I howftfor 1700 CallGeoraeFre>.,_atBen S4SO mo. Nr S Coast 96.1-4567Aaent,no ree •· tourse 4 Bdrms. 21~ .'"""" """"':Z3-0233 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~°.,~!; Real c-,staLc Plaza.$40-8886 ~'i. 3 car earage Just .,,.,., .,., _........, •-•Ls mmutca to bus. beaches IOOS/PlfS Ok ~·#Ill ..... & ere.way. Huae tam ~· ·~::::r . , ~too Et~~!!r• '!!~ ~· ~ =:· ! ~;; ibi.':: $;'00 rm. tou of v1ew111 . ((). TO~OMES ,.,, 6 _._or.,,.,_ tl .. .;. ........ $184~ ~ .,...."" ••••••••••-••••••••••• 28 +D.2 ........ _,., LET US ' fAj •""~1 t., Mlle tot.he beach from WUJ pay c.s:b ta a nu u or 3 BP. 1 b•lh, tpt/drpe. a BR. 2 k ...• $4lst53$ -::--n.Q ,,,_,,. tNs a BR, 2Y. BA. pat\o )'OW' bolMe ·UQits QC land Waaber/d ryet"• t to••· 3 BR, 2\t ~ ..... $4'15/.ctf . .introduce )'OU lo one or ~~-CO'M. d.etkln1. wet bar Oran;e cO. Back P•Y· Khh OK. S405ato. Pb • 0.1~ be •••• $$00/tm Crvlne'1 new dtvelop· U lonarcb MJ:P!ua lt'ft' twnhm. Check the com· mentaOK.-caU anyt.hn e MWSlllorMCH91 •BR,38a .•••• IQS/n. ~~· ~~~JL:<r7'~g JAaunaNliuet _....;.., _ __.._.,;,-o;.;;;.--~1 ~1~~~1!a~~lt~~;j;r2 Sco&tRealty536-1S33. 2 Br, cpta, ctrps, tJdl oa. ::~2~8:. ~ :7: Wtt have 3 aod ' bdrm. 4t6-722.2 lll·Ol36 aaunaa, f satelUt• pooJ1 n o dots. $U O/ mo. home~. All uparaded,j ~~~~~~~I lrtennlacou.ri..$101,500. $1.62 per DAY _eu._227_• ____ , PLUS Ou tltandln g recre9'fonal fn<'illtt.a. A TJENTIOM NIAR NO FEEt Houaa, con· Ran1ln1 in prtt'o from Thal'• ALL you ~Y doa. duptexe.. Re ntal i 1s1.&00 tol.159,$00 SIACUFF Vl.:G 1or a 1hoppln1. 4 BR . 3 BA 30day Id Wl14XI6 family fOOM " In Ute formal dmln1. Upsraded rl\rpRI thru-out Gnat locutlcn 1121,000 I \ 'f• twata ..WW... ..,.,._. ... """'"'-· A.p• •••lh u..t.n. Row 4000 Office l...W 4400 ....._, • • • • •• • • • •• • •••• ••• •• •• • •• •• •• •. •• • ••• •••• •••• • ••• •• • •• •. •• ••• ••••. •• ••• ••. ••• •• •• .•• •• •• • • • • •••••••••••••••• •. •. • • o,, a,._...,. 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J112 COSTA MESA-21040 Y•VlttoAph Cq>ven'd 1ar. furn or M8.e755 ~ ... 1u 11w~ lTlb tena11H. larco com· ••••••••••••••••••••••• --••••••• .. •••••••• 0°••••••••••••••••••• Thuria Street Brand 20181'hurtn uni, 2 blks to bd\, 1 blk Ambuaado t I Col St CM ll'J) mo mcrdal 1ccollftt• plu• ·rurtl• Rock· C• mpu• _ Sctnac vlew·a. luxurf new delwce 2 bedroom Brand oew, lar1e 2 br, t~n:l~~e~\trrw d cpJ1; Men m{H:~~-~: ~ ot:MS.2582 equip. 989 mo \lf'w 3hr. atnuru. wee WALX TO BEACll, pool tdult •JIU, fu.m " un wul1 Lo\11ly apaciou1 l'~ ba townhow.e w/fam ~tre~t 1~tltn .P ulet. trally to~attd, 2:J.) - l.Mu'.lndarpd.aprklr,11tc •tenab • .!J1~IUa1 2 NearRcaJ001IShopptn1 tuwnhomo typp With tWlll.Xlntarea.$350 Sl104D4~1S4&a~10\M room e . MANY with •COSTAMISA• to•.:.._ so•s LoHI>, "'.~Jy Jian 1. Story, 4 bdrm.. 3 ba. CtGter Healed pool. faouly roorru $350 mo ThL Mi:mt 64~ ttiOJ -------kJtcben. phone• TV Oeluxe office •P•c:• ""' MoMy ._ 6 ~ nw. ljl.1,1 ti't~·W3 aundec k 1J attiam JAcunl Nr cornor Q U 1\ J L PLACE NEW:?BEDROOM Stucho, view, yard, deck, SwiMmln1 poal, Jacuui, wetbar.830.qft » .1q ••••••••••••••••••••••• J)a.tm~.it~ "7$/mol-e • Alida Pkwy& Paaeode PROP1':ll'rn:s. INC. , •. walk to 1.0wn "bciach andttc. room. l)atJy & ft.'42-4468Mi·76C» ht,2ftdlrlrdT.D.'1 rurtleorl>l·k 4 br, f11m rm. LARGE · b om on V11Jenc1a m41 75211120 or 548 ~ :? Br gara~e. A c S3IS Sl7!1 Eves 4~·3672 weekly rates abrtin1 DANA PT 750 -ft 3 LOANS AVAILABLE il111 rrn 2 hn. v1t!w of WATER with boa\ dock Al.JCll\ PLAZA tivenlng11 or w~ekl'nds mo tJ;~ 0.-l.'uru.1dl.', Cliff Or Biii from 148 I week. yn new V. ba $to m o Ctedlt'not important. UCI th;ill Jun 3rd 28torywJ4bdrma I•~ fiVILLAGE HENTAI. i\Gl-:NT ON Quu:t·CountryV1ew vww. l BR+ garaae. 645-4840 2J3S97ozaGt•34-6319 ....... ,4tl-J102 I ~". Gr"·1r, w11•er, .i1 _,. ... n rm ""-prt'va"" sm.eu1 5ll.fUO PREMlSES SAT fi SUN. ., Br delu~ .. "dull aut ~., •• 't th•"• 9""" _....._ • . • -,..-~ Jue': 1>d by. uwner. imi l -.. , sorry. no pets Pis G31.05n; Pl .. ......... .. Ull ....... ~ v_,_. "....... 4250 001 dbc 1ulttlll. ulll pd, ~7S ,\!.'t ~u 5lW UDO ~O •i belt loca· · P --Shan> l! BR, vtew. l42S ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• AIC, ample pk1. from Maney Wtii1M4 1030 SHARP! Clean Turtlernck Brood- moor lrnmt.'tl occu pan· 1 y J Ur, 2 h,1, atrium, mony l'xtra ... Prime locution nr )>C hool & park~. AdJnc~nl pool S!l25 Jll·r mo. 646·0516, 1133-3.ll); I "on. ... eclt2 Bdrm den ... .,,.... leodl 3769 TlWlex, 1 BR. carpet:-. Sl':A LION REALTY Cabin, Big Bear, •lps SUIS. No lse req. 67S·6900 ...................... . u c.X • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.., """" 67" ....... 4·11. $35 ur.. Pool tbl; cir --------rr . t dining rm. New In "OU\ drpK, bJtns Adull.11, no .. J , ......., -,,. ___ ..,._ tv dbl f""' '94-8611 .. _1-.... •-.....L.a 4450 '" ~u re tnot aett n & *"OO/ pets. S2M. Ph:548·5777 • •r • • ---w .01"* re urn on your •• mo BACHELOR APJ Laguna Hlgyet 1152 ••••• .. ••• .. ••••••••••• Investment call Sandy ON LIDO. Sped al 2 • OH leatet. Path ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tl!:NNlS ANYONE? LACMINA SHMS Roea l\Jax Co 837-37.t4 bdrm++· GJemo.rou1 ALL UTlLS PD! 2 Br 11pt & 3 br twnhse, Nil'e' l & 2 Br, 1,265 & up, rna ftmily tu Pa~m Downtown xlntloc1Uon •Averaae yleid on P•Y· hideaway. l350/mo , 100' from the ocean. d s h w h r 5 , c 1 o i. l' d pool & r ec room. quiet ~~:11 ":ti~~:11te~~ Apptoit, ,00 1q. ft, " 470 off• to Ajax lnve-11tor11, ON WATER. FabuJout &iml·lurnl11hed. Avuil garuges, DBQ. Gas & area. 831-7766 nla no addillonlll char 0 sq. ft. Jtnm~late oc· Jan. thru July, 19'77 VIEW 2 Dr w/beaut de· now! 20l E. Bui boa water pd - -C t N 0 11 • cupancy St.ate liAw pt'rmlts •pre- cor $100/mo lse. Blvd. Yrty. !250. ~r mo. •·-"-LA MANCHA APTS H9wp0rt leoek 316' ... '!!!_.~,cGt ol/ 8c11ocnydo Raen~ Real~inlcs. 675·6700 puymont pen1dty rh1rae NO FEE. CaU. Sue at mvafviungtCounly'a 7711Scott Place, CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• b.l(n4> 3234737 tlQulvalent to 80% of 6 l '111n•r:-.1ly l'.1rk l, 2br , WahrfroatHome1 5(56.770'1anythne. mosfbeoutrtulopartment 642-5073 LIVIOH 4DB.UXtOFC'S mont lu unearned In •ua, f111ll" ,\I C '400 mo C_. 6ll·1400 ----------u convnunllles.ArelOxlng THI GOLF COURSll Skiers, Lsl rate accom· Col\f. rm. 11eat 25. all tercat on the baloncl.'. 1;;3 50!1:! d)'.'>, 079·023 ~~~~~~~~~' sen1ngw1ttuteoms. Large 3 Br Townhouse Bia canyon Townbome, modatiooa in Tahoe. $200 pa.neJed, 11m. whle In re· Mon1aae Brohr1. OC 1•\i./\\k1td~ = OCIAHFltONT woterlolls. and mojeSllC with patio, garage + 2 br, 2 ba $750 per mo. for 4 mos. 546-3428 eva u . 1or2 yr. ltaae. L1ake fl.ored to C.llfornla rf'111 k ,. NewSeaview.3Br,2ba. 1'ees.FeoturtngpoolS, pool Quiet complex. 640-5274 ll.-L.&...toc..._ ,.300 f. .. o .• rk~!-t. area Kent den~<ionly __ t OI\ Par ar<'a .._onve Poo I . ten n Is • j a c . 3 BR, 2 bu, yrly. $595 I ....... Adults, no pels. $350. _.. ~ ,. """ uu Oll'ntly lot·..ih-d nr Irv $875/mo. yrly 67s.-osa2 $TIPS TO It.A.CH Jocuzz . souno. b ...... rds. t>tS-3.'til or 675-5949 S295 mo. Nwpt Hgts, love· •• _.................... 714·5'1·9393 Mortgoges. Tnnt l11rlu,tr1.JI Park. 3br , ---2 Br, 2ba, fum, yrly $310 Ofldel(Clftngclubhoose ly 2 Br. 2 patios, no pets. "Uve Better for Leu" De.jdj 5035 .!hJ. lrplc'. fnt•d patio. Sub-lease. no deposit re· 2 Br,bou~e unf. $375 Wlltl SOCIOI events. let1NS. l BR.. new crpti., paint 494.3223, 5'8·5804 House~~ Unlrd XI.MT LOCATION ••••••••••••••••••••••• s~un rn1> Wkd) quired, avoll. immed. gym,ondvo1eyt>o•o1 Wlr pd., S235 mo.+ Yourbestsourcefor Ofhce Is ret 1ul spare LOWEST ~l.l Iii I 51117. l'V!,/Wknd 6754912 Bkr. TheV~ge MOfeof $100. dcp + S50 clean rAIK MEWrORT Locatins a Roonunate rcaht orr San Die so 71 4 ;15•1 t;/125 ~--------9Y8rylhlt\g you re loolUng tng ()pen Sun, 12·3. 2S8 ll a c h c Io r s. l or 2 ln Or. Co. Since 1971 Frffway, Mls111on Viejo , ........ , Rot.I LOCJWtO Beoch--3-2-4-18 ·~~~:~ s~~f~~~e~~~ f()(. FUlnl\Jre ls~loble. t: lSlh St. C.M. ~~ 0 m 11 le 132.4134 ~~~~i:;sb ~~.\'l~ ht T.D:-. al•o •••••••••••••••••••••• 20181 Cypress, Santa One and lWo Bedroom *2 Bedrms for S250 fo'rom $274.50 M/F. $22St mo. Channel --, 2nd T.D. Lo.s. 'Ur. dl•n, 1 1 3 bath, Ana Hts. nr Brl1tol. AdullMngfi •r2epl~~!.T.,,;5 &arage. Spectacular 1;pa, total apt..Wnlr.rental.Furn. App~x. 400 sq rt. C2, t'ancstTcrrnasince1949 pJnur;irnH' ocean view. Owner. 644-S966 ~ °""" l n pro"r" m 873 ......., 6 AJC at 130 t: 17th SL .,.......,.~Ma. Co. ,,..._ .__ I t'\#1,.es t\t\an 9.00 to 6 00. ..,. <,Ide " br. nar . va· r c1.·rl.'a lU • " • """"· 73·l541 • · · ~ • .., '-\.JI 197 2370 -------i ....,., luu. S300 mount I the uni\; v""v" "'"~ ~ .., ... 7 •-$150/mo Doyle~ 1168 5 llr. rum rm, view, HV end or June. Avu1l im Now. ren"ng. cant beauty, $360 :.ociw program. PO<h.a, . . -641·2171 54(5-061 I I ( ( I II ' -$760/ lliiiPMiiiiJiiiiiiill 3 "-d dhl IJ tennis court1. At Need rmmate M/F, on NEW a..,.. n t 1300 _ '' 1 st\· r r rii:. rp c • omc:. a..case mo. med. 673·0039 f•pl···,': .... !m· e gar .· t'ashlon Is land, Jam. Peninsula, $12S mo. Cnll ft ret'.:""11 !l4!_ 11 11N···w ... ~rql Will alve lO''o 2nd T.D. 3 5 • 111ttJ. :! hlk~ to bell, n Avail Jan 1. Agt 675·6()()() ~ ..,,.,., I.ti • o .,... .. ""' ,. 1~t.s lth1ldn·n S.135 mo Sein Cl-nt 3276 OCEAt-IFttOHT •call Century 21 54ll 1168 boree & Sao Joaqu ~· 631..()82.t Pier location. Next to Yt'ff on S8000 note. Sec by -• Hills Roud. II fl • s f Sh Danu Pt home wlbal on 1·~1'915 ..,.,_ Avail 12116 to 6/10/78. fordetails 17141644•1900 Yng r em lo share ana n s ur op 1 122800 c 11 •••••••• •• •••••••• ••• • • DI 48 2b " w/•ame. 2.... fu-apt. 540-4911 .?:~'!.,.~prox • · o LOCJWtO Nl«JUel 3252 2 Bil wl"nrage. $3SO. m o. s~k~· Wtb. ~ ~i~~h~: Nl'wly decor'd 1 Br. tpts, p k N u• 7 "' ti .. ir., '""" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 411!1 Miramar. 1st, last. Family only S600/mo, drps, lndry. S230 mo r wpt. S1 1 + ut · $2110 lse. Store·Offlce -· --- •111 :!ha t:undu Wl•:-.l N11w dcp. 492.2134 or cons ider a t ion ror Adib., no pl'ls. 1970 BACHELOR APT 640-8665 960sq rt under 30<. 19'78 ~rr/ t ornpll•tely n·mncll•ll'J -W1tllat:c 64tH850 alt • Men Verde P<>OJ hme, Beach Bl, HD. 842·2834 'tr"IOftal• • ''"'J 111,, 49"1·•11. ··ft .' Pan11r,·1"'"' ofthe Pncif1c right party. 2910 W · 3PM c:•s 6155 "\'" · ALL UTlLS PD' •· b ... l · t --a ,...,. .. " u ·' ..... d k Occanfronl. (Up:.tuin,) • .,, . ... .-s • room .... au1, c can q1u~ lldlstri• R...tal 41100 Lott• FaiulMI Lux 2 br. :.un cc • gar, 675 7386 100' from the ocean. Jiving. $165 + i,,. utcl. •••••••••II••••••••••••• ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• •IJ"t·: NEW. onl' ur i.! pool, jacuzzi, many ex-· E·Side dplx 2br. putin Semi-furnis hed . Avail Ms-S105alt6 . •~--~ SIOO \\k~ lrl·c nnl, dl'Jll'r11l1111: tr;c,. $360. 522·6827 Sein ~nt. 3776 Foxhollow VIMOCJ• m>. 3br. 2ba, reJcc, yd now' 201 .i::. Ba I boa --6400 Sq fl of industrial -en.ATI> ,.,, riual J llr :! IJJ r11r - --••••••••••••••••••••••• 621 w . Wiison 646·2010 S395. Walk lo school. Big Blvd Yrly. $2SO per mo. Ouistiam Female, to sbr property W/1800 sq rt of ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111•r lot, qull·t Pr<' Sein Juan 2br lltJI pd $270 mo J im fURN on UNl-'URN rrm. 67~·7396, 642·4834 NO FEE. Call: Sue at d~luxe furn condo. $150 air cond otca. 546·16S3. SCRAM 'ETS i11.1turl' adlt., or n~i;. Capistrano 3278 49B 1000 . ext SlS or •2br town home w/frpl VlUA_G_E CREEK 556-7707 anytime mo. 646-6300 ~Randolph Ave, CM .._ t~:·\~ 0~~~~hc:tlt·f~•:~ ~·;~~~~··;;~~::~~·; ~149 aft Ii ' ·L~e ~~~~~e~~hgarage 21>r & den, 2ha. Arro!>.s --6-0t)il 32 0 0 Sq rt . l n ANSWERS mJll .Jdd1l1onal rc:nt. brand new 3 Br 2 Ba •DELUXE Pool&Jocuuin\,t1l from So Co<1s1 Pl~.ca 3 Br m Newport lights. forlteftf 435"0 dt.tst/Comm'I. 295Z Ran l.Dtton-Mouse- l'l'J 162...,. 1r "I \I\' m'~ Townhoubes for only OCE \Nl''RONT• Pool & paddle tennt,, 2 lari:I!! unit, xlnt location ••••••••••••••••••••••• dolph A -ve , C M Ca I l Lad.le -G4u~n _ Ldce For.st 3255 SJSO per mo. Hayward· 2 Dr. new. sundeck. Woodl d v·11 <:ar athu:hed gar S49S near schools. sboppJnjf & Single garage, overhend 546-lW. TOLLS Watson Rc~I Es late. $400. 486-2799 492-5300 an I age mo. ;54.7979 • recreation. Perfect for door. s.w. No. 6. 731 W. Ml._. ...... _. Mlddle·ase is when au ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7J1.«u1 ' -------fam1I~ 636-5805 llllh St CM 67J..7787 eve ,......,. -· ..,.,., 84..., Paulanno Lge 2 Bdrm, t • 1 ba, 2 ------' R.-&...11 4650 the bridges you aa1d 11111h1· l..1k" '1·1o1. J Rr, 2 ---B r I d IL --h h J>n l d ., _..__.__..._ caut• u · ne1o1. · a u Story, pool. Kids 01\, no BAYf'RONT, lse 2 Br Offi#• R~ 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• )OU'd cross w en you 11 a t h fl ,. 1 ,, 1 l' d \ .:ommuru Y con o . ., ~.....&.~~...... pt c l I l 2 _. ...,...., h h 1'01o1.nh11rnl' l'rof ct<' BR. 2 ba. Adults only. ~NtW"liil a :-. rea oca ion. pet.~ ~r schls S26S1up Ila. gar. praor1ty to •••••••••n•••••••••••• FOR RENT: Holl for came t o t em ave 111,111.tJ f'n\.•ti· ,1,_111r $.WO.ScaLlonRealty •••••••••••••••••••••••pools l!Jacu7t1i> 2310 Santa Ana A\c. i.mall boat sip $600 6S•PERS(i)FT NEW YEAR'S muchhlgherTOLLS. \hlr llr l'luh 1,11·rltt11.•s 497·3388 573.5354 General 3802 1\to"e'" immcdiatcl) &IS SIX!S_o_r 1_21_3l371·4032 833-9442 cvl>__ 1617 W.E.5TCLlFF-NB Call Dan 642-'7958_ Lolt & FOUftd SJOO '(ii ~I 3b -2b f ba •k ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bttrhelor S225 $24~ Lge 2 Br. clean upper, In NWPT HGTS, 2 Br. FP, AGT. 541·5032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · r. u. am rm, c •Bach 5165. Long Beach 1 Bdrm S26S·S27;; 4 plex. Cpts, drps, avl FR. 1child.11mJ pet OK. --...,_../ln•Ht/ Lost : Mon. 11/28. Seal Mission Viejo 32'7 }rd. tennis, no pct~ S33S Stv, ref. UUI pd. No pcl:.. Bd 29 3 5 22 dJ r'"5. See Mer. apt 1, ., .. ., 1501 WestcHff Dr. 1t1...-~-Point S1"am""e "al, 1 yr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _mo 492 5771 __ 71,1...,., or.97• ;? rm S S·S. 2 Oct·. . A ts, no pet:.. ...,, ......, .--.. rn ~ .. """'"° " l:i45 74115 Knox St., or call 644·6034 Newport Financial Ctr ••••••••••••••••••••••• old, female, spayed , ,,, ... 1 RR, 2 ~tv, mt T'lltin 3290. -.......... -_ 1-1 38 7 rtenlalOfflN· -u.f\6PM •--'-Offlc•Spoc• ...._, wearlngneacollar. Vic. \ • .-~ L1ul~t·1wt ~" rwl:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Pttt1nsu a 0 ()non Oarl.v 9 Ii Dana Pol..t 3826 --ca11 o""'n Sito Manager ~pariuftlty SOOS R~kledge and Victoria s 4 :! 5 rn o ·1 '11\ ·1 n ''" •••••••••••• • • •• ••• • ••• .,.. C... I tudl t ., h •«,'I A~\:I · • • 4 RR, 2.' •bu rondn. newly 1 •.. 10011 Penn 2 Hr. durk. T';L Managemt•nl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... arm ng s o ap · J (714) &i2·3111ext246 •••• u•••••••••••••••• Dr Lagunu Be ac . "'..., IC d fl pout t10,... ~ i~l lMIHl nrli•12lliU:I Panoramav1cw.new rln Hr 112 Ra, halcony, $.._...,,..,.,.. ... E...,TI Reward!! 494·9466 or cc or .. · ,rJl' · J.IU · ~ur. nC'w cpt~. paint.)' 2br. 2 ha + den ·I plcx oce<tn view ~504• vrly. DEUIXE OFFfCES _... _..,.. " 494.3417 a1U:30 PM He__.Beach 3269 $WO:.t>:.11•274!.. Iv S4UIJ. 673·2077. 213·""4·""""' PetShop&Groomlnll.------,.-----,-. • · No pd:-. M11r 496· I0\17 "' ....,.,. Comm! & lndstl spaces d • •••••••••• •····· • •• •• • • W"hfthnter 3298 675-li670 WESTl.A y TRIPLEXES • Retiring after 7 goo ••••••••• T COS1'A M L'SA 1 Bedroom apt. iiara•1c, Nlowporl Shore». Steps lo aX> to 2000 bq. ft. As low years. Fine location & I".\ 'llTASTIC: Npt t•rr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nil-e bat h. & l Br. 5190 & c. 1 ·1 t b h " b"h. 1 or 2 Br. from $22S as~ sq. ft. Wig N1auel cll-l I REWAROI '11ncl11. :1 hr :! b.1. rec Almo11t new. 4 bedrm, 2 $210 Rcip. adlt. Utll r1<I BRAND NEW rru .. ~3_0,.,,,,esar l;t mo+SlOO :.cc Pool, & Mission Viejo areas. "eiifm HENRY • ·••l•a-.. w:-.h dr) · RHQ2 ba wlfplc, OW & cpts. No pets. 106 E Bav AYl'. 1 lir fo'rom $280 __ -~ ~ law\d, encl gar 545.0234 Handy to SD. Frwy. REALTORS LOST DOG t1111 $460 nrn 75'1 120 I' r c s t I I( i o u s apt 9 l! Br From !305 Hi.dMgton leoch 3840 7to1o'AM. or 640·50'78. Call : 831-1100 215 Del Mar <l92·4121 Jo'emale medium •lie \tan·l'i.dl.'l neighborhood . $475.--·-----J 0r.2 Baf'rom$39~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• black &whJtemarlctncs.- 1 ··b I '"'00 963-1567,Agent.no fce. Quiet2br garageapt.Cpl SllARP J Br deluve NEA RNl:WDUPLEX lxAtatt••Rewlttc -... va •GENCY except aome brown 1 ir. "' ' 1' . Jm rm, .,~ ------. pref. No ""lS. J""" W JI f I 3 t ' .... BR b rw f N rt •-·~"' It 144~ S l ~ B 1 n b d ,,.. """ l'auti 11 nl.'w uni beach unit 0 1W. frplt:, 127 46.n St 3 ·• % a. vic space n ewpo · Let us show you how to around mouth, Pointer· 'li Ull IJl(O.. $425 .. e. 3 r . p~ a. an Ba y ..,,,,./yrly675 '>NM! '-·-ld1n°!> Xlnt lnnol1on d k f pl bit ns AJrnnrt A-a Racept1on I .,_ Mi ~1001 mo Ai.tl'llt. ~11 511:12 rm, lg tiv rm w/frplc. -_._lNool'J_-'-~--""'"'-""" " '"' patio. gar. A\a11960·23SK ec ~. r ·· ·1 • '"" ... · "' · 11.art an a,ency. Trave ..,. .. tter x answers to Gardener. Children OK. r-.11trano .. och3818 n~ar So Coa'\l Plala auw gar opener. cable phone aerv., conference exp. not necusary. "Bandit" Wearing Oea ~E.\\'f EW 3 Br 21 ~ ha, lamrm 01t'Jll\l.I, 1•1101 tt•nn" s, 1·urit) ~1:. mu t 21:11 1:1() Jti29 II \ ll II ti It \' I E W \Ill'. \l'O \\1th IJll\ ,1t1· .. 111t\Jrd. l.Jt.,1ut1full) 1,11111 ... 1 .JJH'cl lJpitra1fr1I 11oru1111t \\ail.1hll' f(Jr .ill• l't' opt or rrnl .1l •i..!.'i mo O"nc•r,,\i:t 7.>!I (lfl \!I """ RI 85 _..,.. (;luldren wekome. :-.o IRAt-ID HEW 1V. $4751Lsc_._646_ -6_1_02_ rm, kJtch, secy serv. die· Total atartup " O""'rat· collar & lie tair when lost Ile<! ..... .,. trs 963. 7 S •••••• •• ••• •••• • •• • • • • • t R t I ff • •· h ..- 1"-' !, en a 0 lcl• open J Br apt/condos. conve· 2 Br 1,, Ba, Twnhst tating °'copy mac tne. In& capital r equired. In Costa Mesa. Beloved Condowni1thams-- 3 :U~: ~~~~. ~re:~hTus~1 gt~'~v'~i"in~~t!/ikcr St· I mcnt loc. 5 units avl i.t)I<'. ad Its, no pets f)-om $290. 17141752·7170 U>.000 rhild~ pet Very gentle ~lhed 3425 .isti-~oro i s28.5107 ~up 964·1507_.640·1751 S2SS 548.2682 EXECUTIV&sums C71412216·8761,8311·W2 but probably scared & ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ __ _ SS7·S21S huncry. Family anxious L A N n M A R K , Corona c:t.t Mar 3822 ----------Sew deluxe 4plex 3 BR Park Newport bach, will Be au t If u l b Id g . Beer & wine tavem. Good to recover. re you see. her l\laJCnoha Atlanta HS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• U CASA IUNCA (rplc. blln' WO hkup i!S'lgn 1-!IC ;1t reduced Personalized phone cov· start.er b•r $13,000. Will plea~ rail (710 SS7·3210 Ad ulti. only, over 40. y.ird i.:ar SJ'lS ~5 JhU I. nite PP. tl40.lCX11 erage, secy ~ervlce. carry ncond At.k for or 549·l~loreo5u Mesa Mii I 1 on S rel' r a c i I. CORONA DJ::L MAR :! loch. 11,..A•I Now _962_·42_1l_s conf. room. xerox & Jim. 6.31·9491 on S PM Poli ce Animal Control Securlt). all appllc Bedroom . f1rcplaco, All utU.s pd., cpts, drl>'>. New deluxe twnh~ apls Ii.: Spacious. bright lbr, lba ~~· ~.sy~ a~f::!: Laod owners-1nv~1tor1. 556·S3ll 9f.0.l366cves. enclosed garages, 11ntio, ~~1't5~·~!c·~.e~:u~~ 3br 2ba fplc IJllns WD ~~.~~0· Cannery f)-om S225.979·2161 Int.crested In developing REWAROI n.-.1._" Unfum 3600 completely refurbis hed. children . Call Sus: hkup p;itw dbl at1 ~1rh ---your property? We will •••••••• ~ S350t mo_ Quall Place 556·7707 o r Henry: gar S3!J5 545 :IC.04, 2 Ur apt, !Ile~ to ocean, in> sq. fl. deluxe ofrlce, work w/your ideas or • f \\'(..,tl'11!f Shoppmi: url'n. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Properties. Inc. (7 141 642.9137 963-421~ utt l. pd. S370. mo . W.19t.hSt, Costa Me~a. ours. l>c1>i i;ncr &Fotind:Siam~ecat,rem. ~1~~~1l 21>~'.12~~p~t~; flt·~~i JP~~o.d~~~e~,ar~v~lt~~~di 752-1920.AskforDenyse. --~~~~~~~ 2 Rr, 1 ba & J?H rage, &t2·L334day,(;i&2·6S78eve $150/mo.Tom.540·2200 bui~~liConstruclion ~(~noldYoV~~l~~w~an: 1,.~1 klH4or1:,2 1w1 1 _5!~cl OK. 615·17.59 CM Nl'W 2br, 2bll, fam rrn , children ok Walk lo Cl lfr Haven, 2 Br 1 Ba, HO. COSTA MISA 548·9896 Gurfleltt HB. 962 • 9543 ---------1 bulcooy & patio:-., comp beach. $260. 962·3533 cpLo;, dfl)S, patio. etc. No •5 Rm, 803 sq (t $321 mo l><-,1,11 "'', 11e.a,d i Condo, 2 "'-t .. wnt·~·-i1hed k" h S h Id t• Pr"f •l20 sq fl sn°I ofc •"" PLANTSHOP Found Alas .. a n I Hh II W/D ....,..-• rv... appl in Ile · 325 Allactlve, clean. 2 Br. 11r, c 1 re n , pc ... " " ..,., • 1•~11. J.ic i-.:iunn S ISO. ~Island 3706 rn l •"42 sq ft lge ore $155 Ideal Newport Beach Harbor & G.G. Fwy . l(C • 2 , a. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• re "° v s.is~ -bath condo. $295. Pools, older atlJt.s. $295. 548.5306 mo Lady alone must 11ell! Malamute, male, VIC .• ..i llt'I ....................... ''" l/:!':_C_fS. 1 Br, crpb, drps, yd. ~~reas. close in. Sm Cltmtnt. 3876 mo Locnllon Eslabllshed 5 1217 534-4682 ~itWI 1 hr Condo Cl~ lo Oelu'<e. cheery 2 Rr, Cllrport Kid:. ok Nu ----•••••••••••••••••••••• All ground Ooor, front yrs. Jlosp1tal1zat1on d()u• ... ,., .. 645·227·1 R ~ l Br 1n duplex on Sa nrkn 'i\/C ut1·1 pd prof forc"S 11 a I" T IM .... fo'-·-.. Irish Seller, mllle. 1 ·.1-.h111n f:.lun<t Short qwl'l udlts only No peLc; <..AROEN APTS .... ~~"'· _ · 1 Bdrm Dix Apt. Bltm1, '" ... · • • " " "" uwou l1·rm unly 7S.'l ~7 S375 673-4394 CORONA DEL MAH II a YI ea f t\ Pl s • 3 2 !J DIW, lrplc. encl l(ar, olFdernand!on· S2o2r5c.ouPprlce bldg, etc. 751-1400 approx 3 mo old, 20th "' B T nh f I W/w Cp' dra"""'. rncd er pe.a ..,."2200or c:•o.5101 -Santa Ana, 64241733 3 2 2 r ow ou1e, rp c Avocado Sl. C M 2 ... ~ 492 2134 __ "'YV" ____ .... ____ DINNER HOUSE FINER HOME Corona .. Mar 7 2 Pool, teMi&. Some ocean bdrms. 1 v. r olcl Pool patio. $275. Ph 960-3139 · ir.....1y Found· Youns kitten 1111. C\"JYON AIJsolutc ••••••••••••••••••••.••• & Catalina vlewi.. C'lo,c 548-8994 l Bdrm. den, deck , S24 THE EFFICI'°" 9000NEWSq~fnt:ru 8~~~1:ed erey ~/collar, corne; \ ~m.1sh1nA AllJ:U!.la OCU\NFRONT 1 Br. $350 to !>hoppln11: & (1ne 1 BR. pct OK. S220 mo. mo 118 w . Escolones ALTERNATIVE nnrklR ... Owner too busy Bo~cb & Atlanta at !'Ian i\ 1TUJstl'rp1ece or wtnter, fplc, pot lo. gar. beach. 644•21611 2 Br. 2 ba. all blLn.s. lrplc. 326 lJth St. Ca~afl 5 30 499-a.t96 or 499·41161 Mo. to mo. r ent incl. ;i;e.;~ere. Must sell Vons H B. 536-6'997 ilrumut1c de'l1gn with 673-7787 eves encl KDr , bulcony 960-4 Rec e pt.. ,. er\ . _,. If •. und • .,.,c St-•A bch 2 Br dplx Submit your t e rms. """UNO: Fem. PUPP> .. 11nM1rpa'l!ln.1 go cour5e Coda Mno 37 24 ..... 1 ry rm ..,_.. ~ft..C,...Aclts .,... .., ' • peniona!Jud phone cov· TIME 00 ~ v ~;~~~~o~thDR & d<'n ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4~i:sF:a~~ ~l~qft TSI. M1tmt 642·1603 Near beach & shops. 2 ~ ~C~l~u':.t~ eraae.undconf. rmd. mak1l '75\.14 grk'":o1~~:.P~icb Mn:,~: HASTINGS & CO. $50 WEE« & Uft Yrly, 500 Acacia 645·7048 JBrt2ba/deo. Cpt/drps. Br 2 Ba, pvt pauo, gar, 492-&466 r ·· I ~g~':.t pr g I••------· Viala & Irvine, CM. RlALTOttS 640-55'0 Studio, l bedroom Gar. W/O hkup, patio, 1310 mo. 960.1279 ~E E:x:~UTlVE $600 WEEK 631·2212 Maid service, pool soot Hwy, 2 br. 1 ba. Avl no pets. 2 kids, S375. 1 Br. blUns-D/W. gar. Sparkling 2 Br 2 Ba con SUITE,,,.,. ,,.10 R..11 ..,.._ --------- 2376 Newport 81, C.M. Ownr12/ l. $325 pet mo. l!l·H Del Mar. ~!HMSS Nr Beachr Gar<leld . ~ .. o. 8!!.;.. mini ~_:7• .....,.._ .._ •-LostmaJ:elria. 12h18Set111~P.!w':~~ WATER VIEW Townhome loc11led In the Coves. 2 BR, 2V. baths. 2 Prlv. potlOCf. Up- io:adcd appU'1. Security, pool & Jacuzzi. 6 M o. lea&e, owner will con· sider longer. $1500/mo. ~ I l " to.. II I( I \ I I y ' I ' 1}1~ I to"I Mey r.111n1 ••·Mu 548·975.SorMS-3967 /Act 67J..ltal 2 Br, 10,., ba townhou!le S26S/mo.554·7210 (7~' _,mo. FOltLEASE $150 WEEK 64S-81111or846-9849 STUDIO ~ w/pallo. 610 Joann St. The mott competitive WHIO.YliTIS SHARP Smallpets.548·7638 ~---d Village Spaclous2Br1udenapt rates In town! Fully P..tTiftW FOUND: Olk Cocker F\111 Kll~n It TV _...Ill $260 per mo. aemced le lmprove<l of. Pohfttlal Spaniel puppy w/wht. Une ... •·UUllUe• MESA PINES New lU bdrm luxury 4ll8·113'7or834..U71 fices. SMCe avail: J4SS 1tteak on chest, vie. .... .. " APARTMENT BNO NEW 1&2 bdrms. adult. apt.a In 14 plans & 15.'13 sq n al oor per rt. We seek peoplo who seek . Col I e 1 e p r k. c M . CLOSE TO OCEAN S2&S & S350. Immed. Oc· from $265 + pools, ten· lbr. SngJ ma lure per11on AJ50 avail: 434 to 4:.!00 sq success. II you meet our 151.._ Rcwal s.Jtes Mot9f ~Br, l Ba, 2 story. Com· cupancy. Pool, jacuni, nls. waterfalls , ponds! no children or pet.a. $210 rt rrom 62t lo s& per ft. qualiflcatlona you will ---------2<*>~ewport Blvd, CM munlty pool. 4352 frplc & d11hwhr. Adults, From San Diego Frwy 229 i\venida Del Mar CaJI Prop. Mgr .. Judy have your own proflta· ,........ 5350 642·2611 Shorecrest. 1295 mo. no pell. Open de Uy. 2650 drive North on Beach to 492-5771 Clark, 833·8813 or i.top ble buslnH&. We oHc •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Sus C ••tt•~ 675-2.311 AOT. Days. NO HaTla St, CM. I Mesa McFadden then West on T-"" lit by 4100 Bil't'h St. suite the winnlnl( comblna· Dr1nkln1t problem" --f'EE Verde Dr. off Harbor McFadden to Seawlnd •••••••••••••••••••••• 104 ( 1 blk frum o (' lion, the Hnesl equip· Call Alcohol Helpllnf' Nicely furn. larae & ~ Blvd.) v111.,e. (714>~·5198 Airport, Birch at Duvel, mentlo dJ.ltpen.'lo famou~ at hrsa day835·38.10 s rnalllbr.J\dulls,only,28 lBa 2 blk t beach lMONTJIFRfo:F. •-•-oc1t 31 ... $240.UTILIHCLD N.8 Open Monthru Fri nuuona.llya,dvcrliaed -no pet ... 2110 Ne"-'port •42r5 • 1 11 0A ,· S49 2441 .....,...--Water, ,. ... elec:\riclly H·:io..s 30 PREGNANT~ Hhtl'f"rnndo,:l8R,2ba. Rlvd • mo .ae. aen , •••••••••••••••••••••••U n ique l & 2 B r . --WRJGLIY'SGUM <.:1r1n11 conf1den t11o1I xln1 rond $500 Mu ADULTS only l&2br 752'2130 2 bA' tThs~. ~ llr upt Lwuuy penthouse. 2 br, ~ Complete recreallonul Office Suite, new h111ld ANO counseling & referral i:~~6441133 furn gurden a pts . Q.ii. 2br, frplc garo1te. w/pool )a~u . be. din rm, frplc, big fac11ltles. Adults only 1111. all or purt, 4 hlk11 TICTAC'S Abortion, adoption & .,..,.. .,.__ "'·-·-....... __ la• ..... Sl4 Jasmine ~ 14.5-98 ,. 1 • w BI o ck to Sorry, nopet.s from OCt>!ffi 438 \1111n keeping 'II\~, • .;,nures, walk to .,... ........ '""' ·--mo. 673 3531 1 BR. rwdeco •ted refrt downtown $475 mo C4l1ffomHI AOh St. Jluntm'"oo 8 tJch APCARE >47-2563 heh, no pell. 2 br. den, 2 poof, tovered 1•.-.1t.1. · --r • •· 494-23'19 eves: 957-0232 14932 Newport Av~. 1365 mo. uUI. ln~I. MO WE PROVlOE louuon. ---· 1>8$495.548-3657 Fromia.o.~faraon..2~aBe.llke new,2 car ~ldMe.~mo aak. for TuaOn.Calltoday Sq. f t. '5H·7SO.a o r complete traJnlnl •nd UNDA&YIC«I TEHMIS • llACH 642-8870 1w • .,.:aaher/~?!;_S4tS ' OCEANFRO" .. BR,· .. ~. p~u."1nec1l 832·6122 87~ ~l~op~ct!?~~: o.htl Me1e99 cno,,_.1u1:4 ..... .._ NW'Pl'HGTS 2 Br FP " ~-_,., .. _.. ...... ...... ,_ofltl 3 Br 2 Ba, Newport Spac.1 br 11rden 1pt. • • • util f4o8..0505 _.. tRll ... fwllfdlitd DIC. suntS ritories. ..----Shortt home, newly ho& "rec. All uUl Pd. BIO c.y lbr, frpt, pool. FR. l chlld, •ml I* OK. · nf c::.;.r;.•dSfOO SentftC all Oranc• Co =~ecor'd. $SSO ~c.t, no pet.I, rw. up. Sn111married apt •. No ~ ~. ~r~i~P~ N~~~:.n~~~•ton Sb~~ .. !'!' ........ ;::........ MS=~ND ~t ~~~~:!,E.n~o! ____ tas-_'7313 ___ _ EJ 'PutrtoM•• peWcblld $3.50. 8'0-?030 aAePM Cove. 2 Br 1 a.. F /A, 11m EXClnNO New window view of-•l~rc dctlr• to own •MICHB.Ll'S• NO FEEi llooa•.z ~· J.11158 lbploe Avo, C.M. c..111 MtN 3124 Weattlde an PHlflc new dl'JM. cpte Is •P· PALM MIS.A. Am. ncea for ~lYldual e1t· ud operat.e your owD Outall Yau11e dot, duplexes. Ktntal ApU ., ........... -••••••• lplbf iba. 1.,. frplc' pllc'a. S3H, uUI pd. MlN1fl'!S'l'ONPT ecutlvea. Reuonobt• U&neU. JQAM.t.Uf '7al-4U2 Pavilion, l'7s-4912 Bkr • a br ""·-d 1 ... :;..f 1 BR l Ba duplex. Cpta $.110. Adulu. 8'2·oTS8 ' < 714 > 4t • • T O 7 o r BCH. I u.. ra i u . s co u l& nuTI.A ut.aVPI)'• ~· ftfr11. 1tv encl <h.3>m·2165 Bach,lfUBR. sawyer, (1l4)781-91&& ,\ppliunt m utt be DANCEOf'FUN Lmur)' COl'Wlo.. a bod rm, 3 No pet.a, Good locatl~. • N qjo *2 Dr, t ba .P1e11 Verde from SZZO. "up. pet'"O\Anent N&ldt'•t n · Bttl nude Jlrlt d1nt"e & bath, den, *•lk to ~ f:.n..0 pet.I mo, uppu. ~as. Oar. avl. Choice condo at aolr A41lltA, No P9ll DESK • offlce apace acty &o et.rt work ln 30 rap HHlon. lOAM to b .. ch. Pool.1 l•nnl1 . f6wdlfrl a.Mii 2140 ,..dit.-no pet. 133-3VT4 course; 3 BR. 2 ba., U61 Mda Dr. . 1v111t. on Coast Hwy • da)tl, Our lnvutora put JA~ Mon·Sat $25 N. SBSO/mo. Avau lt moa. -.,.... voultf/d cell .. 110. deck, (5 Blk.t ltest of Newport CdM. Pref. acct/bkkpr. up then cruur.v UJ)ftal ~Ud An.ah 559.euo leaae . A~for J 11.1, ~·:r:.:;.;:;~~K;;;~~· COSTA ME S A --2 Larae 1 Bd, D/W, new trees, 11001, wuher / 8lvd ) 87S.2378or676~ torquallfttdl!'dlfldual1. FREE !8SlONW/AO .Alent.844- 1 'f n~-~ W 1.. Bedroom adults only. cpl .. ttle flra. $230 dryer. '450 Mo. A&'• 5'6--Not 1f 1 ,fUhte d wl(tl 8.,. •••i..o. M-:•SAOE nuunuo JO .. ~ ~-..; t _.,..... Avail. To 8": Mgr Apt 484·1S711 ........ , "P .,,.,_u~ "" WISTCLtllF APWO .Ul-'1058 ·-~·"•er._ . ..,,..o. 7UAShaJlmar.&4W625 - -L:AltMl&2H ~ ;urc;::i;,m1:::·,.'d.: Bo0ubJ11nM11-Ue M~stur ~a':t ~~ ~.1r~~ ~.....;.---... --~-37-41.-~ll cri:r ,:i~~; F.alt !\ld Tti·plcx, 2Br': \%. °X~~~. :10;0 b~:t~~ MOM 1201 ~ ... W()tlctn1 c•plt&lt --tcall e 9• 494 .,lt l pr'., apaclout, S400/mo. ••H••••••••••nH••••• ~ wffkeftda Aa)f. am yd, COS)' 1ar. S180 s:n5•1295 . 484.u ao : Q\d t bldt -:Vl beauurul pu«buentttUary. M.ASSAGI bit ar tut. 112-4$45. t.AGUJfA BltACH MTJl. for wan.,. mo. Ma<0847 SOC> lndicpt, cov d •ar11ea, Oall lo Anah.Sm !WU .. .,..00 .. ~ JNN, falffk. taJOfmo. 1 du Ii.• • ti o f • t • • air. D. 11 .. ,. • ~ '"' ......, 5"CW Meld •••· ~olor TV, NEWLY DECORATED LO &tlld.10. OtHn view LEEWAflD APl'S. 1020 WAtt'H l'.OR"nU! ..... ~ T--.. ~ ISCo.t'S 3 Bf2L' Ba cOrldo UWb healed pool . (714) SW. ldlt it.ma "lb • lbr w1yar. uu. ams SUS. l~vlne t3J-8011 f'\dllrt9!1 A\lt, I llUl .IJAJLV PILOT i C714J71WIOI O&nCAL&. OM1 T cJtclOt'd Q»&-iavaU, J 4i'·5ZN, US N. Cout O&U.1PtlotCl1MUled Ad. ••Jo;" P aetofla Cpta. ~)'I. corne by wtnd ol~ A\'e, 1 bllr S, ="~AV 'Jt'.••l t t. GZS mo; Mo.ml tGll7S. ..-tr. pcL -..uo. l•I alOCoiit H , Apt I ci' Bly.Ql-OM .._ Add 1t...Bu1ld 1t •• Olaper' it ... Hammer it ... Carpet it...Cement 1t .•• Wmt it .. Hoe lt. .. Cfe n lt...Move lt...Press it Paint It... Nail It .. Plaster lt ... Fhc It ... SERVICE DIRECTORY +r,.•1t 1.,-r c.,.ttenlce c:..trt/COIMNte G-4s.r.tc. H1111de..r::f l• *"•'-' r~r .. rhtCJ r~, .. rt.g s.wt.g/~ ........................................................................................................................................................... , .... ;;;~~~,, ...................................... . 8 ., AppUa.nctt Serv. Shampoo "•team clean. ALL Concrete wotk. I DO rr ALL HOUSI OUSI Walls. p&tlot. new lawna, PROFESSIONAL Paint· , ... Y..-Ceffe CUSTOM SEWlNG XJnl T1UP CJIARG~ $10 ec.l0t bn1hlener1~ wht 81oc.k, brick. alump ' Call 84: 4957 M 11prklora, iron work1 in&-fot.r/Exlef. Rea., A C E t 1 St ~ quality, also alteration•. ~S Main,S.A ciit• 10 min bleach. C'OnCret• waJIJt. S.Curtty · QUALITY Serv. w/a fountaln1. Llceneeo workpar6e03M 2YSt!to~rJ ll'~5rm dollc:lothoa979·1070ev ~ 9~7 01 Cl811Jt hv, din rm, ball "'11dert. 834·9111 NII I Hit I.AIOI · '' P•r•onal T?uc h "· &37....:W Fine Painl'g al stay buay f'rlc:ee lnd m!'1.r1Jlabor ~Kturtl W .Avirm$7.SO,coucb c•ect• for membttl. All~~· Call. Pam ~y ~rfoea.Trymc.lreee1>t. Guat/ln1r-Freee1l. -•••••••••••••••••••• $10. :,.~~ '5. Gu1r •llm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ SJO hr or I..,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• st Uc/lnar. 83&-~ UC3210811, Ted 636-7085 J!: fl A M J c t l 1 r . pt't UUUI" (;pt rcip111r. l~ m.!Ol! .. -.. , mod I P'r •Della.n•En111neer1ni yra expr. Do work MARKSJLJ!!RCONST: Brtckwora. Small Joba. PalnUna. Elltrllnlr. 1'~x· ....... /llepol,. ,,1f1Wftc e. ee at. •CoMtnK'Uun. New & O\)'-aelf Rds 531.0101 Newrcmt. RH/comm I. • I I Somiln.a ca.an! N.wpol't, Costa Meea & pr'd honeal nut reaa ....................... itml Jobs walcomr, .dd!t)Qns. Ru/Comm'I. --·-. Rrolldd.remodel,Patto ....... ••••u•••••••••• WlhdOwa, wab, etc. Mr. lrv1oo.41TS.3l75evea. Llc'd964-loUDa't'e . VERYNEATPATCH 538-2426aflS. P.o .r Corp &co 7020 Uc cc>nlr. C.U 1'111-"11 Sldploader. Dump tnack. Lynn.,. ... , 538-'7'711 Brick. blocJc alum1>1tone -JOBS "TEXTURE Ttw s.r.1ce ~ e C 11 Ste: ~a r P 8 : Bedrical Haulln1, tree work, pJantera ,;_ walla alao lntenor, e"terior paint· Free est.. 893-1439 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ore~~P::~1::11:p. ••••••••••••••••••••••• &~:1n1 , demo etc SUHSHIN! GIRLS tile & concrete 'aeaa. ~:~..!~.P ~3 J!c: PAmt PLASTERlNG ltemoval•, trhnmln,it. ·ooORS. w1ndow i., hohtery·all work auar. ELF.cTIUCALSERVICE AlllYJ*ofhome"of· Lie/bonded. Call Bob Sll!B-'1894 A ll typell Free pnmJ.111-Freeest.Llcd, cablnell. shelves Truck mount unit Fr CALLS$1Shr lcSMALL ..._._ lice deanlnii paeka1••· 11'13.o1&4,863-7339 .Umates CallMC).6825 lUll.rlnBu.red&U-2624 "o "h/f h p k · Jooo ..... ,.,....,• ,.._.., Speclul Apta & R. E .. _.._., Clo•• ahot. ln· ----·-----i. u,. 101~ · IC' up est reas rates 645·3716 0> ..-.......... ••••••••••-••••••••••• It Bo dad/I ed .._..... " ........... c ..-Gara&e Clean up rub wccic. 00-6783 ,....:.__,__ LL. 2 TN!e/plant trim or r e-;or . t .. ,n•ut t' ;..-;.;;:................ tr/Extr Sinclair or Dunn ..... 1.1 blsb removal;,, ttees o; ~.~ ,......,... Bectrfc Vf! y fd I ree ea• • nt an Edwards Prod R.C ....................... • Decking, remodeling, re·••••••••••••••••••••••• Uo3:271.38 S4s.MT4 f'° · ~ , .. ~ ean~ps, service. 540·1525 & "Tw~ Men Will Move Contr.14S·~7&i-t747 . llOMESAVERS Plumb· stump.84.2·5627 pair No Job too !>mall F th ffaJ awn wo · ,,.._ mov ng, SS2-0245 You ' We hand lo bis •. H ·~ 1...._. &tl~tes Eve1> 675.4697 or ~ open air 8 r. · ELECTRIClAN·Prlced 548·5863 mo Ve s. 0 ff l c e & PROFESSIONAL PREP ing .,. Utlnl ... 'cc l:~t. +='5flf f --. All occasion penonal ri bt f ti t H Have a clean houae lor household distance & & PAINTING EXT~R SlO hr. Honest & rt'l111blt1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca h service Cabana Cater· I · ree el ma e on .. aundtllll"t ... A Holdl.a-Tb M • • tler\lce &IA 1\1/C OK SI $99 Std f riienter, all P a:1e~. re ing~-U l&J'feoramalljobt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• u,., C ... )'I. e op· local. alao paclune. Reas/lnsr. Lle. 238741. 751.3uOorMl'.oosl • ~pen • h •~5•i. models, patio covers, Ucensed 8'13-0359 W t REALLY CLEAN PN• Jeanine Sorv. Lowest legal rate. Lie· Free est. 638-7l!N $129, moat. c: rs $ - etc. f'ree est Rd. c:.m.ttt/Concrefe H88u:E' Call Gin ham Reliable, reas & refs. d/lnard. Cal T 11111·9«. ltooflnt labor. Vari~ty fabrics. 67S.36Sll ....................... c;..•MitCJ G'-l Fr · & 546-2393 Ph 8C'7·7218 ".OUNO MAN. S yrs ex pr •••••••••o•uHuuu• ll o w a r d s Cs t m CEMENT WORK All ••••••••••••••••••••••• u. eeeat845·5123 111 waltcoverlng. Free ROOFSFORLESS Upholstry788·0106 CUSTOM F El AM I NG . ' · WEEDING CLEANUPS Xlnt houaecleanln« done HAVE VAN. Will move ests 6'5-8578 Andy -Room Add~ o K (Ory krnds. Reasonable. Free · I M M A C U L A T E by ladY w/expr Depen· tici 'd llc'd Call Jeti · All types, (lnan avail. W·aatN .. lf'ofMdsn.IMlt Wall). ss1.4820 · · ests Call 750~ W~ly Maintenance CLE AN IN 0. Y 0 U dable, own trans· 847-3637 nrft" ~1 • pr 0 r p a 1 n t • e " Free ·~ liotbond•d, in-••••••••••••••-···~··· Free e.st 642-9907 DESERVE OUR BEST. paperbanalog. Clean, sr. ~naor cttlze05 dis· PI n e & Soll d O a k C.,.t S..-.lce c0e m en l W 0 lrl k · G••al Senkt1 lSD·CX117 Houaecleanln1 with • p • rf work 1uar. Free eat cnt. lllM-0421 anytime walerbeds Complete lln<' ....................... nveway11, pa os, per1onal touch. Refs. ..............,,...,.. -..... -""'-.. ,._ .. -. •· ace R s bl• walkways. Reasonable, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ulht housecleaning done 546-2420 or 536-en8 .::":.':?" ••••••• ; ... ~••••• ...,,_, _._ ROOFS installed factory "' ·, ea ona "'· Carpet. Man will lay freel"!>ts SS6-07:11 HANDYMAN: Carpen· by expr'd German lady. t direct· estab SS yrs Call Terry 5 Nwpt·Bay t~e~~i~1n:~o ~eb~1!; . try, electric:al, plumblna Xlnl rct1. SS hr. 548-483l SELL Idle items with a E~fr~ ::~:-rJ~~s . ~:~d !l~a~:~=~~e Harold Gunn 549.2961 ,._su..o __ is_i _____ _ work at bi~grr !tavines. Have somethlns: lo sell. &noon. PhM7-2717 DallyPUotClanUledAd. Fre• &t. Call Gene ScrvlceDlrcctorylnthe Have aomethlng Co aell! f.'rloe est, 64S·3646 <.1as!>1fied uds do it woll. Want Ads C.ll 642-5e'78 Want Ads Call &t2·56'78 64.2-5878. MZ~ DAILY PILOT Sell Idle Items 642-5678 Claa:sitied ads do It well. reNOM111 5350 HetpWated 7100HefpWntecl 7100 HelpW.t.d 7100 HtfpW•ted 7100 ....,W..tecl 7100 H..,w.tect 7100 H.tpW•ed 7100 HelpW..t.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spiritual Reod.r 181SSo El Camino Reul San Clemente. Fully 111.:. _!'.!!r a~l 492·2_~-­ MODELING OUTCAI.L AFIER6 00 :\ION·f.'RI R47-llfi20 •SANDY'S* OIJTCALL MASSAGE 973·0329 REVERSE AGEIMG By HypnOS1!>. 531·033-l *rALM & CARD• •READINGS• ,\dv1se & help on miiny matter~ or ltre. Lit•'rl SPf'm 1l Holiday !ll'achns $.'i Ava1laLlt' for Parllt!t> or Groul)b 221 W Whit· her Hlvcl. Lu lla\ira. Ca 1213 I til7 !127;! O~'N ,>nur own tl'll•ph11nl' or a n>.\41·1l·1· \11 m•in I h 1 y I' h 11 l g I ' T h •• ·1 t'lcphun<' Sh up 11111:1 \llJnt 11. I. H I<! 13) l~i !l~l8 Pen.onaf ServicH 5360 •······•••············· l'rofcs~1onal MassJRC, off prenu~c ba"" I..' '.'tt. on· ly. L1cen11ed lU·lO. ~SEMBLERS •()pen 1:30am-5:30pm •Call Even1n11s 533 8882 For swing & graveyard •MO FUS f.xperienccd & Tralnt>cs Cat & Phone a Must. o ~ f EMPOHAflV ttf l I' Irvine 540·4415 Equal Oppor Employer ASSIST MANAGER EXPER'I..). Must have rood back11round & be a ri-.-opl(' person. Pvt C<lun· try dub For appt. 144·5404 Aulstaftf Het.,.,. Newpurl 1·0 need:\ pcr-Ym oH•r l t to p1C'k up & dl'i1vl'r & do \ annu~ Job., !hruo ut the J./\10r:inge <.:o area !llu~t be neut & ag ~rt~.~1n• He!i1d1ml of So. Calif min 5 yr!! Call Mr. Sand' 7:;9.1401. ~18 ATTt-:NOt\NT. ofhce, &=~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• p1t1mc. Uayvi{·w Mnnor, 350 W Bav St S11t &. Sun, t .30 to 12 30 °"2·3505 107s AUTO DETAILER •••••••••••••••••••• ... ·:· s~1r.mnt1v:..ted . hard PRACTICAL NURS f •. work1ni1. i51'·03'71 I' T. night or day. rt" . ----- forcncei.. Coll \9\ !lll!I Auto mech for Mercede!I --. -. , II 1• n l i n d l' fl l' n d e n l P.R/\CTIC \ L !\ t RS f .. i:arage ~lO w l\all'lla. SJ)<'c. i.:en<il rtC' car•· 7 Orani:" Yr' exp f'l'rm P T S. J() hr t>lt> lf.IJ4 Lady w1:.hl:!~ dn)· w c11 \( Good & rcl111hll' References C.ill 556 \066. ---Help w anhocl 7 I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Banlting • IUS DllVOS COOKS Girl Friday, 1d skills. Sh. Housekeeper /Cook, s or ti Lecpl S.Cretsy BreakfaRl, Lunch •. din· Ues l'.o(r /Dcg to$18K Pleasant ofo. Part-time, doya per wk z Adlt11 . The Legal Aid Soclety UMION IANK NEWPOIT IUCH HAS AN OPENING !"OR AN EXPER'D PROOF OrERATOI Or Bus Driver Trainees The Orange Unified School District needa hr· ly & aubslllute school bus drivers or in · divlduala willing to train. Salary $4.MS to $.S.672 per hr. Complell! appHcation at 370 No Glassel! St. Orange prior to 4:30pm Dec 23, 1977. E.O.E. Pen f'Tl /Type to 1750 f/Ume 645-21667 Mual have own trans has a job openlnl for J oer. ExpeMr'd. BAppkly ~n Exec Secy'a to $14K Sal open. 67S·3bi5. fuU time legal secretary person, a ar er" F/C Booklceeperslo$1SK GIRL NIDAY in their Huntington Rel!taurant, 212 E. l7lh Irvine Personnel Aaency 1 Girl Ofc. Lile bkkpna. HOUSEK EEPER, part Beach office. 1 Yr. ex- St. C M 488 E 17th Costa Mesa 10 Key. t ype. Phone Ume. $4. p/hr. Students per. as typist clerk rcq. COOK SUite2Zl 642-1470 personality. CllJ 9(!0.5377 ok. tl9 Sundance Dr. Salary commensurate Please contact Dor11 Mitchell. 610 Newport Qr Dr. S.SS·.5280. OiMer House ex per. AP· N.8 . &l2·1225 w/exper . Please call ply in person, Sam's HOUSEKEEPER prer. Mary Lou at 83S-a4l5 (or Equal Oppor Employer ~,8'~:;· ~o~l d~i ~~~ ~e~~;n~exj3~edc: GUARDS stude~~ hr. CdM =~~~~~avail. lm· Ma~ • a Laguna Beach FUii & p/time. Work any _u.r_e_a_. _______ , DCSHW ASHH shift. N. B . are a . nousekeeper/C'hild t are, LEGAL SCTY COOK. p/lime. Kitchen Uniform furn. Retired "'-"'l·h S""'alon". Live Legal Poeltlon avail. In Blueprlnter ex-r pref o .. -dri I /l c4 d Needed f/tlme. New h •. 'd ... ....,, "" " H 8 • -Firm Som" • "" · · ..... ver, regu ar P knowledge pref' , but ok. Telep ... car rcq . in. Newport licach .. ..,.w · ' C.OSta Mesa Blu~pnnt, hrs per day) . Beginning w 111 l rain. S m a I I equip. & restaurant. Al· Nat'I co. w/top pay & Refs. req. Xlnl !>:tlary. exper. In Litigation pref. USO.Superior, C .M . saJary $t.63 hr.Applyin restaurantoHers varied lysons Restaurant. benefits. Call 833-4893 646-6334 Salaryopen.147-6M1No 548 557t person by 12/21/77 Sad· oppor. Apply, 2633 W. 675-6220. 9am-2pm employment. a a encl es IOAT IUILDH die Back Valley Unified Coast Hwy N.B . DISHWASHO Housekeeper. Jive-in. needcall. School Db l .. 25631 Dis· 9am·2pm. N.8. Pref. driver!> lie 1---------Hew Product u ... eno Dr. Ml111lon Viejo. ---------Wed thtu Sun PM shift. GUAll>S Send wntten reply stul· UQUOtt CLERK Meiia Verde Conv. Hosp. F\111 & p/Ume. Swlni 1ng salary requirements F/tlme. 152:5 Mesa Verde Looking tor Exper'd Electnrlan1> Business Oppor. Hot c.ooks, Oellve~ drivers, Truck lndu1trial route p/t lme op sn1ng8 for ror lease. Help wanted women & me~ w/outgo· .,.'ry Cook days. Also. Ing peraonahties & like pl tlmo checker. Ca 11 pride in their work. Over betwn 3&5 afternoons 21 & able to work eves &18·1030. S2.70-S3 00 to ~ta~. App· 661 Center Sl, CM shift. 4:30PM·l2:30AM. to Claas1f1ed ad no. 907 Dnve, Costa Mesa. Engine lnst1tllers Plumbers Carpenters Top pu), xlnt working cond.'l & f?ood benefit11. 4 Day week APPL "r' IN PERSON DOWN F.AST \' ACHTS 700 EAST ALTON. St\ Iv after SPM daily. Me· c.,.ro ren0tt n-b:d's PJZZa 410 E. 17th To work a Vertirle Com· St. CM mer c I a I C 8 mer a · COOK wttnled. part time. DllhwaslMr /Lunch Call :>40-3641 DllVElS ICl"06l·Country l No11pec1al Uc. req'd MacGregor Varht Corp. UIH Placenliu, CM H .B. area. Reti rees c/o Dally Piiot. PO Box • welcome. Car & phone 1500 Costa Mesa Ca L01' MAN pt. time, 1! Y~ req 'd. Uniforms furn. 9'.!626 ' o r o I d e t . M e c h ,Call u . Warren, 833·3000 · knowledge pref'd Mon thru Fri 9am·3pm. _1_52_ ... _.1_00 _____ _ HAlltDRISSIER wlsome cliontel. Nr bch. gd prk'g. 673-5342 Thurs & ·Sul. H.S. GRADS COLLEGE TRAIMti> LVM 7.3 Medications & tre1tl menu. Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp, 661 Center St, CM 548-5$8$ Electronic Assembly Trainee. Jo:qual Oppor F..mployer-11.8. 898-0960 IOAT IUILDER Familiar with PMT pro Apply in person Belgian Fast growln& company cess. Exper. l>re!'d. WJUle Inn. So Cst. Ho~f~~ need a au pc r v' "or Y Fili ml'. Co. benefits. Ap· \'II $57·5186 a k for capacity employce11 In ply, Pennysaver. 1660 M1a ~~e. :. --------•t __ 54M __ 1~_o_r_&46-64 __ 23 __ No ~xpt'r nec•es~. No stnkes or lnyofr~. Plent) of work. Call 539·1183, !lam·2pm MACHINIST the rollowin& clasi.1f1ca· ~cenlla Ave. CM ._r --GENERAL OFFICE 11ons: Counselors MICHAHICAL Ca r Wuh C.Rhier House Coonselors. mar Many Needed Now! IE.l~ ... c Jmmed. employment r led cpl only, no _,"I AL avuJI. for full & p/Um<' child r"n ' Ive Jn . •Open 7 30am·5:30pm C ... R.--Y h h' u • '" " •Call Evenings 533·8882 ,,_ rlA"'tl'l car was cas ier!> ... e Su"erv1se 6 tcenane wi ll I I C II "•4 1160 ,, • For swing & graveyard TOOLING ran 3 ,... · girls. t::xpenses & ul. *MO HES We need good men or 833-3JOS Oaktrel' Homes. 540·4754 \4' exp ca p ab le o r c.aRW ... SH Department Cle rks, ,,_ ,,_ Cust omer Service leode111h1p & responsibli· Full & PITlme Clerlcs, PBX Oprs. Long l y In t h e a b o v e I I 1'>00 h • C'alt>gorles. Top pay, xlnt App y n person. · ~ COUHTIR & s ort term au1gn. benefits. All corresJ)On· Bln:h. ~ewport Bearh. meots. Top SS$. dcnce kept conridenllal. CAR WASH HELP PERSONNEL Write to Ad •92. Daily Over 18. Fl t1me. Pilot. P .O. Box 1560. Apply Metro Car Wa'h Cot.ta Mesa, CA. 92626 2950 Harbor RI. CM CASHISt/HOsnss Must have expcr. Apply 1n person lo Food Mgr John Glid e . ll ot<>I Laguna, 425 S. Coas t Jlwy, Laguna Dcal'h CASHIER Part & Full time Ooys & n11:h1-.. Lunch lime hl'lp n«ded irnmedlalc· h 111 or o\ er ror cloaine . 6 ~ Tl MPOHf,HV Hf IP /\pply 1n person: 2·5 ll'Yifte 540·4455 11 m !'>londay thru Satur F.qual Oppor Employer 1l.1) CARL'S JR. 2092 S. J;:. Brislol Santa Ana. CA Gt:NERAL OFFICE SECRET ARIES & TYPISTS 4 Day/40 Hour Week GeMral machJne work HCYTEL on qu»llly aerospace HOUSEKEEPER components & as· _______ , sembh~. Must be able Day & Evening Shifts to work from detailed We are currently seek· lftltnleflOMI A.Ide/ planning s heets & ing reliable individuals blueprints. to jotn the housekeeping Special ldllcotlOft Apply Jn Prrson team. Excellent com· 2 Hrs/day. $3.84/hr. Aµ Monday -Thursda~' pany benefits. ply. Laauna Be a ch ~~ a-...a.-.L...l 1 Apply 9am·nooo Unilied School D1slr1ct, _.....--mn K Mon-Fri 5.50 Dlumont St. LaAuna __ 2_1_01_Do_ve_St_._N_._B_. _ Personnel Dept Dcach MARRIOTT HOTEL 900 Newport Ctr Or, NB Equal Opp Emplyr mlf Jnsurance Property & Casualty Secretary. Ex- per. nee Xlnt bene$. ---------• 1''rod S . Jam es Insurance Bkr, Lag Bch. MAINTENANCE Exp'd. plant IJ\alDl. mon for boat mlr. Must know lnd~lnal mainl. Apply m person: DoWRIEast Yacht. 700 &. Alton. S..A. HCYTEL Call Maurine Bradley, MITCHEN 494·1087 or 549-3058,-.. ,--------.,..SmOMS EOE .. anager AVAJLAILi · Tralnff toSl2,000 •COOkS 1--------•1 Confident pers. will al· ., ... ...-y wo•kER JAMITOlllAL WAin supervisory pos. ~'" "' 6·10AM. w/retaH foods chain. Knjoy excellent. co. Apply Personnel Dept Call Marlon. 833·2700. benefits. Moo lhru Fri 10am·2pm Dennis & Denni.~ Person· Apply 9am-noon Mon· MONTGOMERY nel Service or Irvine, Fri WAllD ~Michelson. PersoMel Department MARRIOTT HOTEL ~Bristol st. CM * MANICURIST * 900 Newport Ctr Or EQulll Oppor Employer Immediate openinit ror NeW1>0rt Beach proteaalonal minded Equal Opp Emplyr mlr l•--------•I manicurist & acrylic artist. Appearance & neatness a must. Mile or female. Call for ap11t. (114) 752·2106 DAILY PILOT "-'PW•ted 1100 .wpw..e.d 1100 .,,...c.. 1010 fWNhn 9010 Mlle••••-eoao ................................................................................................................... MelpW..tH 71 .... W..... 7100 .... W..twd 7100 .... W~· 7100 Kenmore Wat her/Dryr STOREWIDESALE J>lnbalU'oo.baUV'ldeo. • ••• • • •• • • • • • .. • • •••• • ..... •••••• •• • •• • •• • •• • • •••••• •• •• • •• • • • • • • •• • • • ••• • • • • • • •• ••• • ••• • • • Sr ~ TYPISTS S1m pr. Coldlpot retrt1: N4rw • u11cHW11, appJ •1, New • \INCi; par. del • • .L. D...u I IUstaur nl • '13-1202 mlac. wu.oo·s Bar1alo SS.'50.. gp ~ • w ''If Ir -•try l IC Needed N Nook M$ 4'. IJ W 19\b .. r•p Mlult for ME N m·s 'eeded I edlate )' -~7:aoam:a :!!aa N•Yl•I uodercouoter CM to-7830 "~·-' For aalt: tarp 1'7'•19'. early All dellv. Must SAILMAKER ~ ~ bol'l terrn U • .~1" ............. :t.... d1bw1hr wo11 on TV . tWttr mtd paid $100, bit~ ltam. '40-J'ISI FAMIJ. y ftt%:.Z.A i.11nment1 HoUday " ......, &<• .... ._ ._,._ .. ~ M 11 ..u --U1-4NI PAal.OIS H~1>~1~atu'z~tiol ~l~n For•::fo"1ii5e>'ar<l f:..."'Js:"""'· uat •• BEDS~EDS ~MACHINI MUa$UAIDIS 3 11 Full or p /Llme Me.a Verd.u C.onv HOllp . 6411 Oenter Sl, CM . MUltSIS AIDIS T 3PM "-ll·TPM 1h1(lll lmmed openlnai.. Lido Convaleticent Center, ~ Supenor Avt>. NB. 646-7764 NuaSIS AIDES &ORDBLl!S Needed lo give lender loving care to the elder· ly patients. Will train qualified personnel. Earn whilti you luarn. All :.h1fb avail. Apply 1445 Supenor. N 8 Parlang attendenlb·VaM p/ltme wkndi. & eve:. Mw.l have Callr. dnvcr, hc<.'n!>C S2 6S pe-r hr + J)('f'('t-ntage of tip!'> Call 1175-8611 aflcr 4PM for .1ppt PART TIME SUNDAY ONLY l>nver to drop bundle" ••f Da1l v Pilot to car nt>r.. Must han• van ,,,. fat.l;l' :.talion wa,:ion + i;ood driving rct·ord Call 6·12·•1321 , u'k ror 11;.irry Scclt•y or l>•>n Williams Part/Full IT1mc. tukl· or· dcrs & mak<' dellvt•ril'' \vJ.: SS·$7 Pl'r hr Mu:-t ha\1• n ·l1<.1bit' t·ar & phom• We train C 1ll The Fuller Brubh C:o i~I t>m. PART TIME EVEHIHG MGR. :>175 w<.>ek Out.:01111:. t•n thui.ia:.llt· i)('r:.onaltly Working with youth \IU!>l IX' OH •r :!.S & hJ\l' a II e p e n d " h I t• 1· J r ..,upcrv1s1ni: ,1dulb & 1·arner!> \vmlablt> l'' c & Suturdavs 612 134!1. 1•>.l :!50, bcl'A l'l'll I ~. l'M J\.\k for .Jim PIX Antwer Sen. Want lo work day:-. af 11·rnooru. & ('\'COIOI::. 10 N~ & CdM an·a.," Wori.. I 11ml' o r p l1m1• \\\'t!kt•nd" a mu:.l Xlra p a v f o r " '< p t• r · ti •11K•rators t'OJll H40 OIH<! l-~.O.K PIX Answe-r Sen. P t1mt'. "' tram 549 3015 PIX Answer Sen PLUMBERS I lrainml'n & H1•pJ1rnwn \lli-.t h<l\l' ""'ll trU• j., fo:.i I n $~00 J "' k " 111 tram 751 t>'J 12 REAL ESTATE Ht•al 1-1.talr Sales Pl'opl1· 'Aanh•d Up to r10 10'. l'omm !>phi Nwrll •h-h 1.:11 0000 Recel•inq ManOCJer \lalurc person for r<'I' m~r. :'>1annl' hardware retml store Bcarh lor "1.1t'l co. w b<>nd11 s 1-:x per nee C:i ll B Mor n~'ln. IW5-171 I Mon thru F'n for appt. RecepHon11t S750 Utahze your ability tn 1·ommunlcale an PR pos. 1, f.1mous co. Call Cara. KJ3.Z700. Denni!! & Den· • nis Personnel Service of lrVlne. 2M2 Mlchel11on .,,....... SAJL SEAMSTRESS l alh bll'. ~nn ~ .. ..,.,.._ v • r w L BU Maltrwl "Box Sprtna " .., ~,.u.. ane.y o I L Y some ap Ortl)'$41. a iet tro0. Dt171557...,.., evea -c.u :.~ ~ !! • as1laoment1 Loo& Ct pUancea worlt.ln1 or no. SotabecU only ,11, lc9.tn. Mf.ll~ • •e.fu dlf• SAILMAKER TRAINEE • ahortttrm. Topi$$. Ala.o icnp metal CallU>Heltanyleft. •Dll"'Y Driven QfjQLJ 675-SS S01''ABED CITY .... C111h"•d Part·t1me openang:a for 3141 c:i:r;: Dri•e Kenmore waalaer •&6. mi Harbor SI, CM M1d1h women & men with out • 83 ~....... ,...._,._ I --"ei 8oU """n" ,__..onallll"I who 54 741 Whirlpool WHher $65. 1._ ...,.,., tea• .._ ng ........ ...... ... r~.--... _.... 546""72 Sailbo4t. eomplete $400. tu.ke pnde In their work OdyHey Sall Maker, Inc. <Ac"°" From _ ........ __ .,._'"'"""'-· ____ 1 Drud new 5 pc bdrm Ht, 1 K • v • 0 R . c . Over 18 & ubl~ to work 2 Oraqt-0>. Airport> Refri& F/F. washer A w/qn rn.au & bOx •prn(t. Helloopter. cemp)lte ill cvenlnes. $2 . 70·$3 to 291 C...tury Piece F.QuaJ Oppor Employer ._....._ 14,.44ir.5 Dryer. GQ9d cohd, re· ~.~ TV aame show cludl.nl J¥ro. lloatl & au start. Apply lifter SPM CostaMna 557·4073 lllr'r-v-• bl ............ -u1 Pror Equal Oppor Employer uona e,,...,. .,,.... nee. sup_• eCf up. · dally. Mi N ED'S lST OOOK Exp'd. only. .....,..__ 1 Kine '" matt. 585. 1 built & lrimmtd. Coit Full tlme. Pvt. Club. JSE TRASH Compactor, Twto $45. Tbl & 4 chra. well over SlOOO sell $500. hntillyPlnaPcrtors HetpW.ted 7100HelpW•hd 7'00 Bent!f1t11. 673-3515 Wed. ~t/ltecfflepUoniat.P/T. excellent cond. SlSO. Wille rorml ca s 100. ~=~~~~,';::~ lUIO S. Bnstol, S.A. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lbru Sun. ont o ce appearanc:e M:>-'7&34 eves. ~21689 410E.17th,CostaMesa 1---------&J)enl0Claiityfwabu1y ---------10ver 3' lobt $400 RETAIL CLERKS UTOTEM Con•enience Marileh HdpWanted b l, 2nd & Jrd Sb1ft!> 1'.o cxper. rcq 'd W1• tram tho:.c hired. Appl1 c.'llllL' upply al Utolem Ston.-:.. located at Ill Del Mar Ave.C M t.J90 N. Pac1f1c Cst Hw y Laguna llcac.oh We are an cquul opporturuly employer Retail MONTGOMERY WARD I la' Openings For Comm Salttperson I' t Sewmg mach/Vacs Comm Salesperton "' t MaJor Appliances Comm Tire Salesman Full-lame Hcrdwcre Sales F'ull-t1me Mechanic f'ull·llffiC Food Sen. Handler Part-tame SKurity Part·ttml· Credit H.tp Part llml' Clerical Part-time Appl} Personnel Ot:'pl Mon lhru (o'ri lOam 2pm 3018 lristol St Costa Mesa 1.-;qual Oppor Employer Hl'l1rc d Hand y man n1•<.'<.ll'<i ror l'lcanml( & ma1nt o f pn• school. 5.)2 7~1 BULLOCKS WILSHIRE Newport l.ach b lookln.I( for expcr·r1 SElLIHG ASSOCIATES f ' o r l e m p o r a r ~ Chnstma'> help w the po!;!i1b1hty for l(rowth m- Lo permanent positions. We offer an oppor. t•1 JOIO an cxr1ttng. fashion forward organlzallon Ple..u.e Applv In Person Mon-Friday 3-5pm 13 FasW0tt Island F.qonl Opp Emplyr mt f SALP'.S olflce. Work week, Tues, lkydes 1020 MUsr Sell Uv rm, bdrm COrnplele. 675·*2 or SECRETARIES STOC" CLER" Fri & Sat. 9-5. Meaa ••••••••••••••••••••••• rum. Modular wall un· 845-2200 A FUNNY ft I\ Verde Country Club, GIRLS20"3spdwilhHI· lts.audryer.544·4146 i-H-u-nt-Bc_b_E-~c-lu-1-lv-e Many Needed Now! FWlhed Goocla Mrs. Myer. 549.0377 Rise ff and leba rs.~ Sah IOSS TENNIS CLUB mem· THING •Open 7:30am·5:30pm Perform •lmple as· Typu.l, f/t, 5 day week. banana seat. xlnt cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• berahlp. 963-a70 dlOFHS scmblywot'k .. malntaln take ordera, )ome $25. !01·2SS1 al\G wkdya PUIUCAUC:TIOM HAPPENm With & without sh 50 finished ioods & lnven-telephone eollectaons anytime wknd:s MANY FlNE lTE MS OF McLain Front Tbr.ow wpm + Short & long t.ory. Exper. pref'd. Call Jim, 546·0606 s.5 Ladles 3-s~ bike new ESTATE JEWEi RY ~er:...? bballladbee .. ~1gb ON THE WAY term TOP SSS. STACOSWITCH INC Mon Fra .,.,-.. • .• • • s~ r....a, anng, U39BakerCostaMes u ---·-pain!S2S .• !l"ysb1cycle, ART OBJECTS, AN nr new. $100. Evs. To WORK. 5~9-3041 TYPlST, mui;t ht! falit & approx 20 • new paint & TIQUES, PINE FURN .. M2·2108 ..,.,, t Op accurate dlverstried ~t. IWS-1705 ETC. PHONE FOR IN·---------.._..ua por Employer work. Contact w/pubbc P'O. ~ SROCftUR ~. GOLF Membeuhip 10 I OIDN1 nr OC Airport. Send re'. CHRISTMAS ~2000 = ~!!t ~i·~ it i.ume to Ad. No. 2S. Dal· SPECIALS ltadlo C.troltcl btwn: & '· Mon thru ~;( WANT TO 60 lrYIM 540.4455 SUPERVISORS ~~l=~~a~~~660• 1850 Wizard motorized ~ at 714-m-2100 ext 2885 F.qual Oppor Employer bl k e , c 0 mp Io t e I y 1 Scale model Sol In I PLANT p..... u d If you-r. not ha•l1t9 fun woridncJ or malclnq goodmoney- CAl..LUS FOR AN INTERVIEW BASE PAY+ COMM + IOHUSES Long Distance l.me:- C:1:.ual. Fun Atmosphere FUN-TIME PART·TlME H you read well. llk(I to talk on the phone & want to en1oy your JOb Ca II TIME/LIFE LIBRARIES INC 833-8095 Equal Opp Emplyr mtr SALESMAN F:xpcr 1n clectrf)n1cs fi eld. Needed to c·ovN S F vallc) urea Xlnt t•o mpany bcnt•f1l :. in c~tablas hed local re p company Send rci.umv to Box 59. '. Ually Pilot. P 0 . Box 151i0, Co:.la Mc~a. Ca. !J2626 SALiSMAH Elcctncal Department 48 llrs per wk Sal & Sun a mu.'>l Exper'd Apply. Kerm Rima Hardware 2666 llarbor B •. <:M SECRETARY CLERICAL SECRETARY N(•wporl Center Law r1rm. Some legal expt pref. but might consider trainee lnlelligcnce, i.horthllJld & typing re· qwred. Call rtulh Brazer t>U 2071 *retary /lkkpr N 8. ad agency. Phones, some typmfi, & balhngi.. $700 to :.tart + benefits. tmmed opening. Call 1\1~. Smk, 540-0141 for appt SECRETARY Bright UTOTl:M T Y P I S T I B K P R rest«ed. Man)' mere an· Sailboat, complete $400. '"".y, a ay, Con•tftleftc• Marileh TRAI N EE Newport Uque & cruiser' bikes. l Ka v a n R . C . Dec. 15· ~· 16 Mtb· Supervisors needed to Beach CPA firm, typing See at the Pedal Pusher Helicopter. complete in· alon Bay Dt, M supervise 3 stores w/op· accuracy req'd. W /lriun Bike Shop, Npl Bch. cludlna Jyro, float• It Silver Mlnl stole like portunity to eam in ex-in bkpng. SINlll office, 67S-2S70 all nee. support equip. new $98 .. SO. Jacuu'i, $89. ces11 of $2000 per month. benefits. 714.752.()274 Prd. built & trimmed. Walnut bookshelf $30. Boys 20" Bike MX. Ex· C<>et well ot over $1000. &W·itl89 We t rain those who YACHT SALIS cellent condlUon! Used Sell $500. Electric R.C. -------- quahry. Previous retual Exctiptlon al oppor. very little. Must sell! power bout w/water AltlWOOD supervisory e" p er · w/one of So. California':. 778-1076 after 6 PM. cannon & siren. Over 3' $85/cord ctelvd ~-2503 req'd. largest yochl broker:.. Iona. 5400 Complelo. ------.-----Send RelUllla to Good sales backeround Two 3 Spd Raleigh Fold· 675-3362 or 645-2200 MOVING! Bikes, train. 2581 Newport ll•d & boat know'I req'd. Call a~y bicycles. $125 ea. layout, bar, crib, baby Cost a Mes o , Ca Jerry Hellrung. 631·3133. Like new. 645-2700 Jewtilry 8070 lhinga, toys, clotheis, 92627 UNITED Bl CYCLE. gl rls 20.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fw-n. lamps, motor cy Attention Bob Mangan YACHT BROKERS Schwinn Fair Lady Mod. WANTED cle. etc. 831·2342 We are an equal OF CALIF. N.B. Ole X1nt cood. $60. 842-9936 TOP CASH DOLLAR Mmlc.at opportunity employer ean.rcn & p A ID FOR y OUR a.h m1MI IOU future for bright, sharp --------- g a I v. g d t v p 1 n g . Switchboard operator ror ~ 1005 Shnrthund i.kal"is. Our console board an auto dl'· ••••••••••••••••••••••• becretar1e) huve a re· alershlp. Xlnt (ringe PUILIC AUCTION t'Ol"d of qwck advanccml ~fits & wo~kang con. MANY ITEMS OF FlNE totoppos1l1oru.inthc1n· d1t1o~s. Expd person ESTATE JEWELRY, ,e,,lmcnt r1e ld Cull· pref d. Call Gordon ART OBJECTS, AN · 75U l5ll, Mri. Garo for Taylor for appt . TIQU&5. FINE FURN .. t.,i,._nt IOJO JEWELRY. WATCHES. ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ART OBJECT$, GOLD, i~ violln $8S. Tenor banjo Blk Olympus OMl·MD, SILVER SERVICE, $100.KZ·33'79 FINE FURN ' AN-1--------~:~ .!·t~ ~~~~ ~·fa TIQUES. M5-22U) Bu~ t!~u::c:!d ~· control grip. $SOO/bst1•--------1 Uon. 04·)117 olr )\olex President Watch I!. 494-7706 w/date & custom made Office ,.. wllwe & 18K braclet $2 .SOO . ........... 1015 1035 S49-ZU5'7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 J>Clbltion 714-546-7070 ETC. PHONE FOR IN· TAX PREPARERS FO. '& BROCHURE. SECRETARY Attorney in N ll. airport areu hus 1mmed. open· ing for perm. p/tlme w poM.ible f/time in near tuturt: Legal ex· per. hclprul. but not re q'd D1l'luphone. type tiO+. -.h 110+. ple111.an1 phont• voice Salary t'Ommensurute w /ex per. Cull 540·7107 M/W/Fra ( 1oum·2pm 1 for oppt ------SECRf..'TARY <EXEC> W1Lh SALES PR Ex per. Must be self !!tarter w1. ~Int skill!. Salary open Apply 8570 HomOton H B or Call 960·433~ anytime SEC'Y. 645>2000 H 1 g h v o I u m c · Y e a r liiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii arpund tax ofc. needi> exper'd people-for Jlrl'· parers. checker:.. front ofc gal. Contact Mr. Saunderi.on or Mr . Trapp for 1ntervw ut Wes tern Bui;inett!. Sen·1cei;, S63 W. 19th St. CM 6420212 ••••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • New 2-drawer cues $43. PERSIAN kittens. Cf' A ~awer tnes t69; Legal register ed . Show EME RALD Ring &. SSS. Judge& hi.bback Teacher. f/tJme <:hnb· t1an School Apply ut. 16835 Brookhur!>l, F . VI:..>'·------ TEACHERS Pt-time or Full-time A G.P. lnc .• anterno- t1onal learning skllls company, headquarters in Sant.a Barbara 11> :ic· l'eptJng apphcauons ror reprcf>entatave:-1n the LA Orange County area Training prov1dL>d, xlnl income. very satisfying work. Call Mr. Adcock ut !1Xl5 l 9Ql-0760 TtfephoM Soles Want to muke money~ Can you i>ell on the phone? Top$ an our bu1ti nes.s. 646·3030, ai;k for Ray. MUSIC IOXIS C&.OCKS Slot Machines. Nlckelo· deon~. phonoaraphs. World's largc1.t 11elec· lion . Al :.o girls . furniture. 11nli9 ucs Amen can lnt.emauonal: 1802 Keltenng; Irvine. 754-1777. Open Wed.-Sut. quality. neck I a c e w I m an Y chrs $189, II nest qualll)' 638·9308 diamonds. Exqwslte t.el· so yr old executive oak n..-8040 tlngs.631-1~.631·1374 _ desk , 36x?6, USO. --r Wooden & metal desks, ••••••••••••••••••••••• U•"toclc 1075 $25-$60. Round wooden DOG TRAJNINO ••••••••••••••••••••••• tables $45. Wood die YoorPlaceorMlne Reg. Morgan mur~. llonary st.and s & John Martin 548·0059 broke lo ride & drhe, podium.a. US. Electric bUc parade Morgan fleld· t y p e w r a t e r 5 & Lbas.a Apsos ing. Ji:ng. Wei; tern (714 > calculator11. 631-2777. Vorttsture Terriers 338-lOll 631~70 Beagle mix Mllc:MMry f071 Ptts 8017 STEW ART ROTH Mixed k1ttens •••••••••••••• •• •••• ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AN119UES Himalayans Lathe Colchester 1975 "BONGO" 6 mos old • •AMERICAN OAK* PAIU(H"S ,ETS l7"x80" $8, 77S, O.S.G. Afrjcan Grey Pllrrot, The lar&e.\l rnott com· Next to RALPH'S af 14"x30" $1,000. Sh•per ame Ii Wklna. Serious prebens1ve lnven&ory ol Ford Rd. N.B. 640-0090 18'' L974 Strock $1.400. lnqW.n• only. GS-6199 Amencan Oak Antiques Punch Press 1974 30 lon • 90 in CalJf. We buy direct & $3.300. (213) 961·~ Pl-. & Onjilillt 0 pabs the savlnl(S on to YORKl E PUPS. AKC. ••••••••••••••••••••••• you. Also. Antique Male & Female. Call CASE BACKHOE. 680 Newl!randNamftPianoa Reproductions are avail 962-171.3 ext. Xlnt cond, ~7500. l°'° over cost. at the very lowest 2818 W. 5th St. Santa Beach MUSicCenler pnc~. Located aL Adorable Cocltapoo PUP· Ana. Dys 835-486e; ev!>, 17404 Beach Blvd H B 750 E. DYER RD. S.A. pies, just in lime for ~-4629 847 8536 ' · · (At The Newport Frwy> Christmas $20. 581·1983 UL.-.Jt -oao ---------7514922 ,...__....,. I Baby GMlnd Piano good Dobte,P1-11J6. <CH. ~arlen· ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. Sl.500 or ~t ofr. Open Sun-Wed 10-6 burg s. Michelob Dau.) W.A.....,..ED 557-6709 eve best & Thun1-Sal 10.8 Wll. Nov. 5. AKC r~ "I gistered. 497·1612 TOP CASH DOtLA R Antique Collecllon : Schnauzers. minlat.ure. Crystal, copper, brass. AKC. champ sir e. 2 sliver, china, depression males. 1 rem. Ready GRAND OPENING a las:., furn & some Chrl11tmas. $200 ea. Telephone Sales Avon. 498-0672 646-3411 PAI D Jo'OR YOUR JEWELRY. WATCHES, ART OBJECTS. GOLD, SILV E R SERVICE, FINE FURN. & AN· TIQU~. 645-2200 Antique Pinno Co. & Louis Piaoo Serv. RecoadiUooed American upri&bts from $4~0. Beaut. Art case Grancb SLAP A SMILE Special ShowlftCJ Boxer Pups. AKC all Phonetics course. 24 re· at pvt. pt.y prtces. 895 ON YOUR FACE 0 4 Atttlque & show poten_tial. s200. 554·3Cll4 everungs. Th<' lnmc Co 1s <·ur Our compuny 1i. :.eeklng Estate rcntlv st•ckin.: full & an enlhui.lasta c se1·'y & A BULGE Irish Setter Puppies 9 ~ & visual aid book. Glenneyre, La&&Wla Deb. ChHd teaches aelf $35. 4fM..l440 Folded boxes for1--------- Ch.ristma.s aarts, candy 1bocnaa transistor organ, or oookies, white. 214 de· model AL·2. ad condl ep 95/8 long 65/8 wide. lion . A1klo1 $400. p t1 ml' l'lt:'rn·a 1 ht>I p w good typing & dicta· Jewelry weeks old. SSO. Call aft S, " \aricrl ,kill level:. t1oc1 bkalb to aid an C'lt· IN YOUR WALLET lade Door ARflCJUH _SJ8..858 ________ _ SeC"rt•taraes on·t:all 2 pand1ni< ~e t·re laraal 1196 H..ttot-MC/Vlso Lab pups, AKC, blk Xlnt Yr-. t'"Cper Typ1nl( 65 ,,c,.·1ce lo lh<' C M area. TIME/LlFE pedi v.pm & d n·taphone ~1ust be dependable & a LIBRARIES Queeo Anne dropleaf &ree~l07 Clerk T>p1i.ts full & -.elf Marter Pay com· Has both rull & purl frultwood coffee table; --------- P lime> Typing 50 wpm mcns uralc w :.kills. tamepos1l1onsavail. Velvet & wood rockina rn.toY• 1045 Lite bkkpng & filing. 546-2982 4 Fun loving articulate chair. 9634801 ... •••••••••••••••••••• Rccept1on1sls on call l • lnd1vlduals who arc Beautiful Foxtail Hound. H ex per Typing 15 Service Sl:r Allendal\t. eager U> learn how AHT19UI IRASS 1 Yr o I d. M a l e WJ,m. Good appearance. -exper d 1-'ull or p/llme U> make \Op S$$$$S$$ Bathroom ffardware, Housebroken. Lov es Call 644·3389 9am-noon Apply Arro Slataon, l 7th We Offer: Fly Fans. U1bt fixtures. children. 644-7362 THE IRVIHE CO & lrvtne, CM. Howty Safcry Curruturo hardware 1 5 ~Newport Clr Dr Service Station Atlen· Guam. C--isiofti collectibles. Open Dally Fwwlt•• 0 0 Newport Beach Ca 92663 dant, oxper'd. Day & lncltltf•• lonuHs 10-8. Sulllvans Antiques, ••••••••••••••••••••••• EqualOpporEmployer F.ves.Full&p'/lime.Ap· 1237 So. Main .. S.A. **I BUY**· lOc ea or 3/2Sc. 00-3379 645-2745 ~~---.,...----1.UGG AG I TAGS Baby trand Piano . Crom your businus walnut Sas Yamaha card. Send one card for Xlnt cood. Aslciog $3400. each tag plus one spare. _963-437 ___ 0 ____ ~- ply. Shell Station, 17th & CALL US TODAY 5'1--074 Good used Fumlture & S .t. 'ES CLERK r~--A-. to $115 lrvl.ne. NB.. . "'R l lit We return permanently Gooda a094 sealed attractive taa &r ••••••••••••••••••••••• strap, m.eetin& airline Fischer Supet1tlaslJ I.D. reqwrements. Pre· anowskil, 1" crn w/o vent loas It theft! For a bdnaa .·$7$. J&K -500 penionallzed ta& enclose Wood 11oem w/Eckel wallpape.~, fabr ic or bindl1'p,$4$. Skt boots· "Day Glo paper" we abea e~. 7, S'A . 10; will back &i trim your $7.50, m , $35 la $45. tap. Or try two cards Olrt'a Ice akatee.SI~ SN. ~ _....,._ r AND R Sheraton Solid Mabo1. Appliances-v w Marine Store Position of authority Service Sta. Night Attend STA J Sideboard (BuffeU. Lov· sell or SELL for You. ,_ ________ , Sulu clerk lo work awaits reap. l ndlv . 2 Or 5 nites a wk. Apply. ely Heirloom. 1 tam MASTllS AUCTIOM Receptionjst · Manne Hardware Store. w/famous co. Call Barb, Shell. 17th & Irvine, NB SMILIN since 1914. Only $4.60. By 6 4 6 • a 6 a 6 & back to back. atu bat• ak•dius· PRICES. Ille to (Clild).all ror '50 S2 ea or 3/SS ~ f.C.0138. UASIMG REP ~xpr pref Beuch loca· m.zroo. Dennla & Den-"'A 1 S A t d t appt. 497·3121 a!t~f625 \tl ctl l I lion. Nat'I Co Some · Personnel Service of ......,rv cc tu. l en an · 83') D095 a-' ra ve ap comp ex 018• P/Ume. Neat appear. & .rG u.io Punch Bowl, 15\4.t", - mlrvlne seeks a leasing ~~n~11<.;r~ro1:i~o:;:~~~ Irvme,2M2 Ml~~on handwriting only need TIMI/LIFE w/ pedeatal & cups, CASH PAID rep lo i.how apts "hnn ---------1 apply 2590 Newpor t U Krystol. S300 Christmas For gd used ,furn, an\a· rlle leuln.i arrange MonthruJ.'ri Sec ..... anal Blvd.CM UIURES,IHC art .,181111 objech. ques&clr'l'Vs,957-8133 • ments. lndlv must be '"'" Equal Opp Emplyr mtr " ,wlllang to w o rk •S•t\L_ES _______ , EMrLOYERSPAY Scrv. Sta Help netded S5l.,..llllor 7~l ·3lBl 51,-; ft. long c u stom v.eekends & bu•e ti611p AU FUS unmed Full or iw-t. App· .... me.. 8010 padded J?Ortable bar tuble schedule Sulcs u ILECTIOMIC Secy/brokcrKgc $1000 ly, 990 E Csl Hwy, Nwpt T81Allhone Sales ••••••••••••••••••••••• with mwUplelt tuner, 8 ·f:~eti'i:c.&i Ox~~ilunnpd~~rM ott•AMSAl.fS ~~85:/retary =-Bc_h We ;r.'j tratn. Eun P'RGHT DAMAOEO ~~t~it:~l:f~~al~::: ror 3dvanccmcnl 111 G H ES T COM . Secy/Mort1agc S1500 Sewing Trainee Wlll ChriUmaa money . HOJ'POJNT SA.LE. 8308 custOm wroutbl Iron bar i Olll 644-33899am-noon MlSSlON/GUARAN ~ea $900 train If you have home Salary and cornml .. lon. W. Warner nr Harbor, .~. Sibarpl 5'1-1446. r THI IRVIMI CO T E E I F R r N 0 E . < R. ett. Development> sewans ex per. 3025 S. Call: Sant.a Ana. 979-292l sso NewPort Ctr Dr Bi::NETITS. Sell tn hlab Lt&&l l)eC)YI w S950 Kl1hoo Ave. S.A. (Dyer 631--0337, u k lot Don CASH PAID Newport Beach ca 92M3 &ratnc 1hoppln1 maJr.. Stat Typilt S'750 W. &'Newport Fnry) Telephone SaJea For wor/Dryn/R•tril Equal Oppor Employer Somt at>m~ t.o Pl•Y tho Sales ~ret..ry suoo SH"'& $7" 'S 160 WK wcftiq or aot 161.fW :Cno!=r~·~:i~t~~ =~\.ts = DPBllNCID PAn·TIMI uc:.nOMIST wo wiU lraJn )'OU. Cf.II Ord~k7Cteru '800 STAIT $710 MO. !Vii2Sbnol'l.,. Muat ~~~rco3;~0U::~o:1tc'4; Mr.~n.89USS1. ~{~l~t: :=: $140.W/IXPOlT , ~18.SS.·1030. Ad.tml, H.B. Ca~~~wn II _______ .._, Ua llelllihn Ateftcy ..... Cl AM fe5 PK, &fl: . .,.,.., SA.LES tGG10 Blrcb, Ste '°4 , Newport Beech dl4190 RECEPTJONfST, rront s FOi aau for "ppt/ID11t1.b '86 ornce oppeanancc, typ. CHRJS•M .... IR • ln• 50 wpm. Irvine. ,, ~ ~ ~ Eam utr1 income 4 tu.. per d~ or ovet of· ~Ion st/Order t>hlr rertni charae ac:couau GooCI w/nUmbtf'I, peo· In major retaU atorH plo. llhocM c:ont.ect, \)1) Mar your homo. No tic· int-Nerodlt to be nut It prr. ntc .. w• tratn. Call: J_pMuant. 540-1144 A.P.S. 2U/M5-JDl1 L I ' 416 tap Sl.60 ea. , _ _._ ___ _.... __ _ 6/9 taas Sl.50 ea Never med: Oomonhe 10 or more Sl.40 eu <Pant.Qra) atd boots. S7 Sales Tax Included 8th man'11, rq. $150 no-.. NO CARO? $100/bilt ofr. 8'75·1029 Draw your own or send name. address. phone & we'll malro one card per tag. Add 2Y eacb Send checlc or money or· dct' to: • PILOT PRJMTIMC. P.O. Box 1560 Colta Mel a. Ca. 92628 WATERBEDS DISCOUNTED Fnm$U7.n complete Aqua Heaven 554.7590 .... SlotM1e•l9!11 I I ' . . .. ,.,Mir.EL__ I ..._ Wlllted tHO Autos, t.perted Aldo•. l"'fMN'W --109 t J f 0 C'ri=·lc. t i.JO .. ••••••••••••••-•• .. ••••••••••-••••••• •••••-•••••••••••-••• MONtay, Oeeembef 12, 19'71 DAILY PILOT ... _. ..... -••••••• • -·•••••••••••••••••••• .... ••• .. ••••••••••••••• WE p W-. 9720 ,..,.... t7SO ..,.._ Uteel Awtos. Use-cl A.wtM. U1-4 S.~tt&l bea taliful color ltn• ~·Vam.Da MX· '4t Pont11c. Silver ~TOPOOLLAR ••••••-••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TV'S. • 4' 1.1p. $ ~ · TerTY kst ftanl fork, Doi St~ak. Rblt en1, now ~Jki01;.V~~f.s\~~ * .wayl ~ * "to f>orac:ho tlf, lo ml, AMC 9905 a..,,oW 9920 Mllshmg t9U TV.~ Newport Blvd. llhock1. r te. '550. Coll llr••. new a lt , fuel orCW SICS """ xJJ'lt. cond, man)' lltrua, .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18. CM. MZ 5340 m.-alte 7 Pm. pump, etc-. Body in If your car Cl extra <:lean * LITI'LE. •• * muist tell (213) •29·3800 '73 Hornet. Orilt owner • ... tii Mustan~ Cl.1111i.tc, 111r -- ---iiood thap(' 11300/bst ~WI first S VE OT C'rd oond, new trans. Jeri ... NhoCk'I, htiudl'rA, w11lt· Dokorde< 11140, •·track '14 Honda •:1-inore. n u otr eau SJ&-0818 • •uEa IUIC" A A L 67 Europe.n PorJche 91T, dya 645·4294, ev/wknd .. ... ""•ar tm~. $1000 or b\!l'll ••-deck 1..1.ke new. u.n ........ ne & tral\li., US<:c, -- ----• ..,. moll\ " ·----' m• .. • JI ••"'"' .... "' .._ ... _ Sl'OP "'CO"J>AR.,. liwu'UUI, -· ~p • """" fl44.Qt64 ~ • alt• 498.o322 del\ warranty 1390 o 32mm Mlkuni c41rb. ~ ~Harbor Bh <l " ~ ~ 961).3054 It • •---· ---- beetoller. 5.a:,21tl eves. Clean.7510755,J ohn_· ~ 9530 Cu.t.aMl'sa 97!1 2~ , Mck 9910 • • "11 ll&&1t. VI. aulo, 1111., wkncb 72 914 Appear. Group ••••••••••••••••••••••• It ... All•fll t 11 pe, hUPt•r -urn~ Y11~h11 l!:b<luro ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP Blue w/blk int Xlnl ... RdJll RCA Conaull' ~I lu mi, r1ddt'n 5 11mt>11, Qlnvt 4 i;eat btreet legal cood $4000 644 . 'U SKYLARK Ori & It •.a cleao. lbttl;b. ad i•''· ot beat offer. 111" Zenith new cond $750 lf·5, tlunt-buagy. $800. Call DOU..AR . ·\7M ownr. Cd. cond $400. or • ,.: 55,000 m1 , xlnt conll SlOO 8'2-7ti17 S.033113, u..Ct~.\1407822 ~ PAID •'7l1ANHln lolhlloyce 9756 olr.s.\2·94-U eve:. -;:--• -; +more.U300:..!!_~·70li G A R R A a o(f t'ORCL£AN AUmodela •colon. •-••••••-•••H••n• C •• '"9915 • •, 'U FASTBACK N~" LE "11 Honda l.XJTJ "Ort '75 Ooneord llJAl-home, • "-••• ,,11u:.tut~ IN US A ._ ... •••••••••••••••••• • Jt clutcb carb. i.h. o. ck", TURNTAB toacl w/extrar. $82S qr ~ Slptt 1. v«y uni--T~l ~LLft Neb wrt. S550 642 8560 Wl~O~~i~' d/f!l'.trl3.-saaftfPM qas.$11,000.~ _ • ..., _, JR IOY ... v · :~~ Dao. . . 1174 Rickman Zundap 4 Wllltl Ortvea. 9510 f,;:le ~~via= 00for al 111•,...0 • CA.VER 494-1131 14Mf'7' •m Muat.ang with ext.ra.t. ..., & ..,.... Wee. JSDT npl:ri -··• .. •••-••0 n•• anahr;; •71 ~ ln ROUS~OYCE Xlnt Ures. Xlnt cond. e.p-.t pert condilion, 700~1175 J'OBD F·2SO 4X4· IUldL..... ,,...,......_. • Call atU. 631-4295 •••••• ,-.~;.-.~··•••••••• ~1Mabpu offer. Ms. Automatic, air cond., :.~:• ... •<11 MmWe ... -erutM cont.rot. new tires 9917 CADtu.AC •• GT 390 cu.In. a uto, __. 9030 1'7I Yamaha 400 Enduro. w/wblte •poke wheclt, IMPOIT CARS ClOSIDQtoAn DI YILLIS ttereo, nu tires & paint ..---awdU•PV tan.km othet .... I MODas Really clean $19SO . •••••••••••••••••••• • •• Low 1aUe1. New top encl t -'•-1 • •1 000 ,.... '74 Rolla RoJc• Silver (8) 0ou~1' fdMlda'n• 54:9-078I CH.,STMAS Excellent cond. road •• rH • i>• 1 .. · ~HARBOSBLVO. Shadow 25,000 miles. l EXAllPL!!: ·------ 5--•,Ls equipped, extr as. S900or ~l!!.:.. ~~.:._P7tf. Call WI 14N•IOl40.021l Owne r All o ptio n s COUPE ·DI VfW a....wl• 995S IUGAtNr~~·:::bl VHF talce over PUYIJICOts. ~ .. ---pm or NEID W ,000.at-z:na Leat-her interior ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ..... '"" • · Call even1 o~s a!ter •· · Cabriole t top, cr~i•e '73 CullaS'J Suprem 1· ~el~i~~~11~::0 *-"747 JEfPS ..,7.. CLEAN ~h~d1!~~~~~· :~':~~ control. •tereo with •MIW 77 CHEV. AIC. PS/PP . AMffM white ltne depth re· '7S Yamaha 250 FbdUro, c J . 5 •., , c J . 7 • s , USED CAIS 71 Cle•mce WhltJ, 118,000. m-4414 dlJltal re:._.ctoqt , e1tc, MONl4 Mll~(il ~o • A I T· e v c :. corder, r e& $415, now gdcond. $550 Cherokees, Wagoneer11. NOW & (Jl8RXll) . ..-uced as ow Z+l HATCHIA.CIC Sl299. 4!H·7~ eve:-i. P1ck·UJ>lS, up lo $1,200 CA.LL P.t.ftftY Demo executJve sale Toyota 9765 a.. Auto. trans., air cond , 1969 OLDS p t T n 0 AT -0 now'°"" OJl-hurry I ••••••••••••••••••••••• $9588 & b k NE W C~NTJ Erl '73 Honda 350, xlnt run d1~counts. 5 yr 50, oo 540-5630 •OOVESTREET EFOlE YOU PM'· steenng ra es, DELTA. 81 SB>AM .,. .1 nule warranty:. avail a· <Neat MacArthur Blvd. I radio, special new paint OnJ 1 1 155.SNewi><>rt Blvd. rungcond.Newbullery, blc frlambor-Roed > SB.I.YOUR Job & m uc h more! y 57,000actuu m1e,;, ~Mesa 645-6015 ~.,a~0& tuoe-up. $325 ,.__,.-d Mtn Inc ..... 1'..l-1bers (12S422}. rur rood. & vinyl roof. .,.,,..,.,, ._..... NEWPORT BEACH TOYOTA. 1 ~ ~ $4998 (719ABS). loah. Power 9040 , . • 200l E Isl. SA 50i-IOOO 2bUHARSOR ILVD. lll-1300 See us for a top dollar C JI Now -.y Now Only $111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 76 Kawasaki K2·400, leai. .ilmat.e• adJ• ac HOWAllD Chen~et Mewpo..ttt II Mtn FOR SALE!!! than 700 mi, xlnl cond. COSTA MESA COSTA MESA ,.,_. 9721 MAIOUIS TOY9fA Dove & Quail Sts. 19m Harbor. Costa Mesa • 7 S R 24 fl $800/offer. 631-2464 days, AMC Is JEEP -•••••••••••••• .. ••H M1$1JON Vl!'.10 '2600 H.1rhur Blvl.I. NEWPORT BEACH 079S ~eek:~de raywllh 70 orS42·S9l5 eves. TOO ..... ........ P eru r t Dino •74, Qf..at0 495-1210 Cos1,1Mn.1 540·9 100 l l J.0555lll ..OI16 ___ 6_4_z_~ ___ _ hours. Must c;ell; bought JJ<mda Tr<ul 90, nds work, MA;MY •••••••••••MH••••••u Brn/Tan. Lo ml. lllnl • 7 2 c h eve J 1 c w g n . 72 Toro, 1 owner, all pwr, new boat. Pri. ply. Call $100. 250 Yarnaba S300 JHPS Mf9 loMto 9705 tcJDd. Great invettment. SALE o r Trad e '70 ' AM/FM, air & mqre' blue w/wh1te v1n top, Jerry al 54().3238 ••••H••••••••••11•••••• $19,950/otr. 675-7903 Coroa a UOO S'ed . for •77 & 76 Xlnt cond. Sl 75o. P h $1700. 675-1450 . 5444851 MUE8!,~ELL8v70 1ln6 red Atra Spider. Ex· _ s i m ilar automatic CADILLAC 640-7109 ............. 5 .. L 1200 HONDA i l, 750CB, 12.00t J """"" " cel1ent cond. O r i g . ,. Dino Ferrari Coupe, w/~ colWIUl ahlt. r-RRV or .. 11>. mi, i.lnt cond. Ha rley CHRISTMAS owner. AM/FM stereo immac, S20.000. Can a s· 665308 SEVIU.U '16 Monte Carlo, full pwr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>av1dson rl'ar wheel, PleueCall loml.l ""'"~" ' sume bal or lie 836-UISE • .oo t.o choose from. All lnclti windows & crse '74 WAGON-stick s hin. 9957 SEA RAY'S lull b.1t k hantlle bars, 54N023 eage . .....,......... d.lya~ a1'tllPM '77 Cell.ca GT Llftback, !<Hided "priced to sell. control. 4 new tires runs gd, looks gd. Ver) etc Sl300. 673-0324 ~HARBOR BLVD 7~o'!~:rt~g1!:d S~!~d~ fW t725 ~ea":sJi~: Cite~':: (891HI>N). $4100/bst ofr. 552·4676 et'On. 997-3101 or 979·~255 Aft 1978 Model' Like new, cumvmi: trlr, Costa Mesa Belt offer. &40-2016 .... ••••••••••••••••••• ly lo mi. Like n". Wkd)'S HUGI SA VIMCiS 77 Monte Co r io. xt~ai. 74 Pinto Squi.re Wgn, I 8'-30' taki•:. bikes in.s ide. INI'ERNATlONAL Scout '71 m Sport L 1300. Lo 213-614-5107, eva/wko<la AUEH plore, xlnt ma1nt. L1kl 23,000 m i. air, a u lo. futch, sharp. 77 Jloodn, 11. '73 Dix. fD(>del, top "71 Alla Romeo Spyder, malnt, aJ)OrlY, gd. mi. 714--.ZS Oldl/Cadlllac/GMC new. 493-3686 AM /FM stereo, steel HARRISOM•s <~rt/ strc<:l. 175 m1. 72 cond..42Kml.$3600firm. Very e ood con d . MCMQS 'nt , 9767 S.D.Prw)'.•Av~E.it "-'-9935 blld radia ls, Rallye SE 11. RAY XL J i 5. $295. Sacr1f. Call· 5'5-7510 art ~PM AM/FM. Koni1. $2950. IS , •o•ru• NIG EL ---r \vh.ls. XJnt rond. $2800. ~ 631·2342 ' «-4093. '8J F\at lM Spyder. X1nt _ ......... ••••••• ..,.. v nn M••••••••••••••••••••• Lurry, Dys, 546·S240; ZJZ7 So. Maln, S /\. --Trucks 9560 cond. Looks new. Aakina Tdumpb "75 TR7. white, 17141495-6430 '67 DODGE VAN evs, 642·2106 540.6555 u••••••••••••••••••••• GTV2000 '74, $1600. 831·21'0 ev•. All/'11 &eereo Cassette. NDS WRK. MAKE OFR. --------- 3101 Coast Hwy, N.ll. Motor Homes. Sol•/ '&J Int.er'! PU, 4spd. VB, srooo. or best otrer. ,76 1315 Fl t A t 17,000 w •a. Xlnt. cond. '77 SEVILLE, e:xcellent 642.-8560 Dan '71 Pinto. Gd Tr:uisporta- 631-2547 Rent/Storacie fl60 new 11x1s oo r ear , 645-3487 AM/FM t a • u}.; MIOQ.114f112..8632an6 <.'Ond l llon $12,300 . ~ lion. Rblteng. $999. PP. ----------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $700/bst ofr. 495-4298 ... -9707 s creo cua, 675-983.1 .--v 9940 546-2963 26 ft. Thund e rbird Rl'nt a 1977 Excutive -rru. xlnt cond. J eune. Y• ••• 9770 ..................... .. Formula <oHshor~>. 351 Motorhome or Mini-·m JnternalionaJ 11\4 ton ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-71'15,6453009 •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• i4Cad El Dorado. Orig.~ .--PH IL . '74PintoSquire wagon - \'ij'i;, all nav1J;atton:il mot"rhome fr"'m JTerb Travela ll. Load ed, 1973 Audi, silver blue, •76 F t XlQ S 1 1 m VW conv. R&H, xlnt owner. Loaded.,$4800. Luggae e r ack, m ag & d t kl v v t $850 494 2130 auto, AM/FM stereo, 2 . 18 · pe e a cood nu tira "ahocks Call7S9-07Sl . L--.~ wheels ~wide), tape jlear i;roun ac l'. Fm.'tllander. Call any of s ereo. . . dr, super cond. Must pn1nl, mags, AM/FM O~ch & trans rebuilt: V1-.U deck/radio. a uto, low ~::~su!:r,1~~en~~w.5. lhc:.e numbers '74 iuv Pickup. Shell & sell. $2300/bst ofr. c assette. M ust s ell. Oe.ao lo &ouL Red with '14 EL DOR.ADO $»$0. FORD miles. $1995 or orrer. v.hloel trailer inrludcct 898·6777 boot. 44,000 m 1, xlnt 644-2300 ~~.Pvt. p a r t.y . black &op.f apeed.fl.900. ~~d.FUUyloaded. Ca n be seen in Costa .1ho full can'•" <.:a ll 537.7777 rond. $2200. Ph 9118~?_ ,72 Audi JOOLS, air cond, . 9113-3187 . ~ :CC:~o~all 870-4SM for John F1•ller al &12 001 !28-88~--.74 LUV GT. Spoil er sunroof. 1 Owner. $2200. 75 Fiat Xl9. slnt coDd. HUGESEL'ECTtON "Tfl!ldoblu/whttthr,Uke ~· or S.W82ll •·t<rron llOML'S Sht!ll, mags, cu~lom1zed 494-0747 or 494 -2458. 14.000 ml. Loaded. Musi NEW" USED CA.RS nu . S8 3 0 0 Io Cf er. ~r........ ~ -+ " "' N l $3200 tell. 675·2918 Dlr/Brkr. 9G8-2368 '•-. ..r~~ ...,..,.... 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ski1>jark 20, '71 111111. To FOH Hi':rn inter. cw p:un . . 'iO 100!.S. AMIFM stereo, ...,.__,,_ 97,.7 b r . ~t' '? ('Ond. l•q u1 p. S575U f'romSIOO wk .770064,\ S.I0-895S A/C. Gd, cond. $lSOO ,__ ... Top cu 1$ or your "11Eldo.31Kmt maroon, '71 Duater, 1 owner, evo,/wknds 675·7316 -- - -. Ch PU 6 I I C'>I!""""' ············"·········· vw. Paid ror or .. CIJI dn"perf. ii001o1r. ~-... ------58,000 mj, great cond. ------RE.VI' Fireball 23' Seu 63 evy · cy • c n, .,...,,...,.,., KeUb J kr .. --,._ $1100.M-2027 Mike Hi' t-:lc<'lr1c Hay l:Jo,11 t·ont. Auto/air. cc: CB, nu tires. canopy, service IMW 9712 Brand Mew "77 so4:' ~M V'lt Dir/Br · ~ -==========-1----,------- tOufheld 1 f'ulllop,cov· i;tl'H'0,~~6&l5-2lHJ ~~·2 ;~:S g~~t23s:;r ••••••••••••••••••••••• HONDA Cars 7600WestminsterAve. '76 Seville, Metallic 197'3FordLTDBrougbam '74 SATELL1TE er!>, "'"dows. l'Ush1oni; -• • 893-75Slor6J8.7880 s ilver. loaded. Mint Wgn, 9 pass, lollded, im· P/S, P/S, A/C. $1200 etc. Nu c<Jnd $4750. 29 ft. Apollo motorhome 640-7384 MANY COC¥i. $8SOO or best offer. mac $2600. 642·5498 642-8560 Dan 67S·3662 or 645-2200 ~tw.t see to appreciate • "'"" F rd P1'ckup new To Choose From! Red Coovertible Classic Wknds & eves 499-4018 ----~----Call John Jo'e ltl'r'at"""' o • '59 VW Newbatl coll& pp '76 Ford Granada, blk '71 FURY. Good cond. 642-0010 or 54-0-11211 eng, new. muffler. front u111...11vERSITY . . I w/--" int, V·8, AM/FM AOO. Best Of'r. ·1& JET SKI end bush1nas, CO!ot $1400 rl fuel pump. RQnS real n::u u7 7S13 Warranty. 642-1 Luxury 21' Mini motor to fix. w;:eu for $875. Olckmobile good. e.t otr. 645·79N 72 Sedan DeVille, fully stereo cusette, vinyl ----~-·---- loclts. Sail 9060 home for rent. Avail. 642 ~16 Honda Ccwt • GMC anytime equip'd, ~~U top. 559-030 1972 Plymouth Sca mp •••••••••••••••••••••• Chns tm:is. Low rate. o u :up TRUCK . 1 0 1978 IMW's Trwcb ''72 vw camper. "ew '72 Ford Galaxle $800. $\400 or best ofr. B.Bk. · w•~ RESULTS? Gl·!OOJ. wh~~ls. l nternatlonal, 2850 Harbor Blvd. eng. au ,.-. aunroof, C. JO 9917 Xlnt cond .. P /S, P/8 , 11390·60· 847-0818· ~"' HERE NOW.' (;osta M~a 540·9640 pert coa4. •l etr dys ••••••N• .. •••••••••••• A I C , • C a 1 I L91'6 Volare, custom. 2 dr. Sell your bo3t thru '67 Dodge Travco, 27•. 1 ~ CC>Qd. $4,000. 211B W. 6f"·4-4, •ves/w'-nds '71 Ca--. 4 s......A, x lnl od ..... Ask f SOUTHWESTERN ""-~ $7500 ..... s• S nta •-a Dys " -• • -.. .....-"" t ay-556-4°"'· or 6 cyl, P/S, P/B, AJC, vwnc~. · .,... "· a "'' · Honda '76 Accord, &Old, ~ cond. $2000/bst. ofr. Larry y J.CHT SA.US Call 64G·S594. 83.S-4866; evs ~629 COMPUTE a/cond, AM /FM. 5 apd. . 9l3-4870 · $3SSO. (71-41846-7651 RIJl/HEWPORT Motor Homt Rental Vcm 9570 IOOY SHOP 11,000 mi'a. Xlnt c:ond. "11 VW BUS. llw oiler. '72 LTD XJnt condl Air. '77 VolaJre. AU like new_ Dr.•• r.as ....................... HOW OPEN t5300. 714/~aft • CalhAer•. Qur.... tt20 ~. Fae. air, AM·FM 8 trk ~-..;.ft I 81/2 to 32' Pb Ml""'2 ....................... f73-53S4 or 559-0983 stereo. Must sac. $3750 1714)673·9211 FUltyaellcontalned 1970dow1!o.f.uCba, nt:!" :'u':~ EXca•r.UT Jt0H04ACCOIDS _ VW 8.,. auto/A.IC .,. MOllfTE Carlo, like i i--...&-99 .. 5 underBluebook.848-1979 Reserve now for ~• 5-tpd, AM·P'll, aJr. LM •&. -·.,_ · nu. super lo m l. Well __. .. COllOHADO 25 Jlolid<1ys & wt·ckends. ·tran.• • AC• ma es. SELlCTIOH OF ar buy. Harbor LeMill1, New Unw. """' eond. below mitt at $429S. •••-••••••••••••••••.••Pontiac 9965 by WESCO REG ENCY MOTOR AMIFM 8 t.rk, cuslom IMW RESALES 6'2·8803 Bat otf•. MO-O:Zn. 754.7800 '77 Mark V, 2IOO Mis. ••••••••••••-••••••••• Xlnt cood1t1on, many ex· · HOME RENTM.S ~:r cood, $26$0. We may have your next Mmdo 97)1 'It Suacllal pop top Asking 112, 750. Xlnl Cheap C.ransp . .'67 Ven· lras-WJTH SU P. 925N.lla.rbor Blv~,S.A car 1n our inventory. "'amper &blt 1100 '70 El Camino SS 396, 4 cond.546·1981. tura, pwr, air, good Mu:.t Sell • • •5al·2S03•• 1976 Dod'o Bubble Top Qill us k>da,y! H•••••••••••••••••••• .... /PJi $1'00 fl . s¢., PIS. P /B, A/C. New cond. $.:l)S. 7r>l·&i·19 957·0 JtMto Senlce. ,_., Van, fully converted, ll1·2040 49S.4949 =-• r m. dutch. $1900. 848-3693 all ~.~ .......... !!.~~ 551-1413 Pm·ate Party & AccnMMin 9400 many xtras, must. see Spm. ORANGE COUNTY'S Vega 9974 B E A U T I 1-· U L • 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S9,87S. 552·5849 ~ Window Vu. rblt. "13 Monte Carlo, Loaded MEWEST ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · u d M t XlntCGDd.-.*!5!ftrm. Vt_. -d . ..,"""/bst orr CATALINA 22. Liken 64· 77 Sl' us an g '77 Dodge Bubble top ._.._ =-~ ....,.,., UNCOLN·MEJtCURY 1974 Vega Hatchback, lo w 'trlr Mnny t•xtras Part;. 900 No. Parker, Catm Van. Al'tt /FM, 8 ··-Dealership is now OPEN m1, good cond. Air . S5700 CJll <71115116 l098 Oran.:c. Call 997·2000 track stereo, A/C, pro· &' sr a lllOADW4't' 10 VW Bus, pl)d eaod. 1.,., Cb 1 l RA y ff.ADEBOE $14-00/ofr. 640·8586 ------pane e\ovc, ice box. SAHfA AHA C:.... W.. 64Mftl0 N-w paint , ra4lo., _ evy m pa a· 10' WILDCAT. likt• new nk I 4 MSG'12a.-tn"111 tnmpariaUon car. $325. LINCOLN-MERCURY $325/bcs t orr . Gr ea Autos for Sale SI 'toilet, mags,. p9 . 835·3171 Mite...... t740 m.att• lS.18 Aulo C.enler Dr. Havosomethlng you want ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2500 ml under w arr. TlfCU1.TIMA'rtDe1V1NO MACHl"E 'II unr ,,._ bl SDFwyLak F l It ll'>CI ·"ed .. _do Chnstmns l{ifl. 960·5260 General 9510 Ortgln a lly $16,000 . •USEO IMW's* ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,,., -·~... a...mtd Ad.a aeU big . e ores ex tose . USu l ..... LIDO 14, xfnt cond. w ......................... Sacrifice $10,500 Call 1978 ~DD. 2500 =-~ ... -. bl Ile.ma amaU Uema or· 8~V71NO~O it well -Call NOW, roam/wood float. $'JOO GRr.•yn•TES"'T d ays 991·4970, eves '77•41J>d 286SEU ml. JeMber, t unroof, -·« all)'~IG-5178. ill.,. _642_·567_8_. _____ _ .--.,.. SSl-6482 '77320iaS/R 177HSK Jlaloo radlo. *1,000 UD ~· ==~:!!.:'4H-::::::mo=·~i:--::-~~=---=:=:-•---------752·151o &evs G4G·3537 SOUTHWEST IA.HK '76 2002 4spd S/R der window prtee. 1'C ....... ·_... ......_..... tlOO ..... New 9IOOAlltos.Hew tlOO '74 Dodge Van, custom 401PDP '7J.4.G.-... "111411 :-.1.s---A./T ••••••••••••.._ ......... ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lazer w/trlr, white hull --RTP -A c. A .. • 1tereo No . 8 7 3 • s 1 o o o A~ 1"9 For orr road. AM /FM s lrk & '' .._" •P 013 '7S 11---45081:. Im· lllc:b., aU radlalt. -------------------------.. 714-67S-8030day/evcs UMdCcr-..Ytn CD (71')675-8521 after '78mAS/R 712PQM mac.-.0,;mllel.llah tol q. Sba{p. $UIS COSTA MESA DA. TSUN· 6pm OoMd On S.ndays .....,_ ........ LI\ •• or.-..... ~"111 Cll' m.ane aft CORONADO 2S. Ne \Ill'--..---engme. Cul.tom. Man (The same as for new '72 Ford Vln, used. New ORANGE COUNTY'S 'Ill MBZ ?en g v Sedan _JJ_O._am_ .. ______ --4 . . E "tras. $8000. p cars.) trans, tirlta. M111t. aell OLDEST -"" . '71 VW BUS Scaodla ' DEMANDS YOUR RIGHTS Sl.5·36SO SS'Mi220. · & Sunroof. Showrq.om C Bebll l'k ---------1 At; low a11 9.95 annual . oood. ~-Pb "2-'lm mpr. eoa. 1 '67 DODGE VAN new, make otr. $2850 WESTSAJL 32 Kit boat percentage ralc. NDS WRK. MAK E Of'R. 1.918 Mercect. 230 I c:yl. 381DDK!llM8a Save over $3,000, extras ftCM "'-~-----....., _ _... ---------Ph 7 4-998 3688 r 4 PM G R r__ 642-i560 Dan .._... ~. _.., '""' _ : l · a t A rHt ate rv.-Sales&rvic.Leasing ole, 4'2-JJ88 "9 61 VW. load_,, boclJ loClh. Slips/ New Ccr hyen "Wh Dodie 8'arfcr Van. Roy Caner.Inc. MB 19$7, 1!0, dr mecb ?.-r-C.o10'1 Docb (Convenient. euy pro-Conv, new tires/brake!!. RcUa ltoyce BMW Xlnt. Prat e nd·brllt · -----·-------t •••••••••••••••••••••• ccaaln1.> Snrf. map. XJnt. cond. J.MO Jamboree trans'411.tt. .Blown head "JO VW-. A.11/111, air $200 Reward for help I ~. Ph 962·2503 Newport Beach 640..6444 pstet. ...,. dJfmantJed. '°'· reblt. •ti7 eleu. find.a slip rental for a /\s low 8.1 !US annual '66 Ford WIQdow Van. ,. Gd bdy Need.a Pnt la Alldalll500.--..S 32' Is lander. Be a perceQUgerate. XJnt. Not hot·rodded. -cLASSIC: Upbol.SU00.00en11': VW ft-I 11'1", verticle clearnnc ... ~ R....a..... $UOO. Call 492-4297 1910 BMW 2800CS 67Mml8"s. 1111 4U.. -46'. Wkd ys (7 14 ..,....,.._.. ....,. COUPE·.f speed, sun· ..-,. _ TO ECONOMY. 9UAUTY. LUXURY AMD SAVINGS! 983-9657, Wknds (714 Foe-Hoftleownen Autos W.ttd 9590 root, factory air cond., 'T• MBZ~l MN!Uc ._ 987-9617. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blaup vnkt. AM/F M belie: brn eatber. "'USUPe&Bua.AJI./ ("Secood Trust Deed" WIWILLIUY mreo,electric wlndows, &Ind, al!.t_•tereo. '9,000 lter9o. eUlt. ~t. &anrf .. OHATCHa:ActC Tnwportatfoft lypeeqwty loa.os.> ·YOUR D4ftUM lltht alloy wheels & miles. r/8 tll,tOO. 1-totraet11&r ea..-ao "FIONTWH&DllVr •••••••••••••••••••••• PAID FOR OR NOT Nachtblau blue w/tan in· 1_831_-2m _______ 1 ---------• ~ Cma.1rt. We/ 9.5 percent plus two TOP DOLLAR terior. In excellent con· 5'7 imz _ t dr l Ythe f77 Rftit 91 z PTS. plus $1.SO. dltton thruout & only mac • ...::::::::-:.,J!• ............ -•,.•••• FOi TOP CARS 63,000.ml.les! $10.999 or ·--., .... ~·--· ~JAa" ...•••...•.........••• ....... .....,,.... ""' For ·s ale: Big cabove Sl'OP fN OR CAU, best offer. Prl. pt1. Call s&L YOUI SOt.rrHWEST BANK owner at 642..0138. l9IT 230 MBZ. 1\u11111 flM. 1111 camper. x lnt con d . ,..__. 9715 --'cond.Nw totatOC'. T, r YOLY~. R e ason able . Ca ll ELTORO ._.... ...-&iltalfi '°PC!ollar111 w.7<X56 24417Rockfield1Uvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.H·FM, r a d . th•••· f//llJmat. er a - 1976 Ford Cam~r Dix ~ ·~WE BUY '11 Ca~ '1. 4 apd. AC, PBfpS, $Sl'1S. ~ ~ VOi.YO mea wheel•. s t ove -Q.IAM CAIS AM/ M c ossette, PS, 7G ~ mclea' warran· ·. IOMIOJ11vtBlO retrir. toilet, &lpa 4, al LAGUNA BEACH •--uc-prieed to ..U th.ta week. tt, a.Int oooc1; 2 to~. > IJl·UIO 4tS.l 2 IO _ .. _ ·-• J 800Glennyre • •~ "~ ~ atereO custtte. •U.SOO· ________ 1 pwr, "'....,e c:onww, 497-1711 64IMl81 ~SPM ml, 12 •olt TV. sa.ooo 1 •n ea»tt. •Pd. 1ood OIAMCH COUMTY 8·1, 540-lU3: •ft. 5 MISSIONVl&JO CONNEil eGDd. 1-Jew dotcb. P95. Show Room cood, ''15 VOLVO ...,."Jm -a~~"""1 DIMOL·EJ· Call....,_, •D,218,000 mJ,allxtr .. EXQ.lJStvELYVOLVO Uakolaectllbt tt4 • -..io • ~ tno + 1unroor. •50SEL. '=Vol"De•ler ... -Mme 1"'lln1 u 'T8 Mod,. t •n~ 0o "t 1 _...................... :llZIHlttkJrBlvd. ., ....... ~ ............. butt14.'&o1 .t31~ nm.fy-;e~l .MOPED: all.btly used ....._"' fUO ~MESA •tt J>afaua ~z. C( a....olft. • 9742 DJ.ft•,... Bat.a~. blaci. sro mi. Clilll 1•00 .....-~..-........ ,_ , _,, lt04DOOI -ntl LUXUIY CAR• , 'ti NOBODY DEMANDS MORE FROM A DATSUN THAM US!!! · Excelfetit cond. t8S-OllS3 ........................ • ~\Sn aftSPM ....................... f'~ I ~ '77 Cpe Newport. buriun· den, 1824•2'1 Che• !ront USl!D CA.RSI '1S l>at.luh t10. • d.r, 1Uct, toptlntr. Leu than lOJl _ •.J • f1ber1lw Model 'r fen· WI IVY '11 t.tG Mid.pt. Wht/blk. "" ; &.i.rtcond.loc 1ncld. lllde wbeel• "aprlnaa, W1'rethenewChevrolet l ike ne w, lo m t, ml. nt w car 1uar· --- ,64e-U11 ~fo~m~ler.9c11~.0~ dcall)flhlp In ltl• hvlne 'Jl,eaaor:aablo.49!1-1478 tranlftrrabt•. uaoo 2025 ~ , .. _______ ~ ______ .._. ............ i:---,r---,--1 Motobecan . Buod nu Ford lront fenders, 32 Auto C.nter. We noed MUS .. SELtl '~ ... ~ ncfi ot ~!!" 760.-20,11. en .. run efw>c:\s. Perl Chev 1trlllc •h•ll. 1 you.rusedcarl I • __ "Y,;._D __ • --------------------cood.1111.. Dud475-116a8 beadllihl. 1• Che AM JO' '1-4 HOZ. Auto, a\r , Poncht f 7IO '17 Volvo l U Claulc, ....,.,.,.., l'ld1of 7f Chev 1&ffrln1 uA:C .._.llSOH 111lver, to ml. m any ............ ••••••••••• ~~OodiP 1st otr. , ·~ 'I ti IO wbtc • Need • P1tekar0 ,..,.. ..-n x:traa. $4500. MM2!C) or 77 , LI S er r paru. Mi-3319 CHIYIOLIT 541974 an. 6 s t c 'Tl V' ... vo ·-xlnt ........ 4 ••• .. •••••••••••H••••• z1• .. toC.nttt Dri.v• ,.!..~!!:> ,·,~ • ... !~~~-·. •41~ .. ~est oi"'rer': '11 Hotida C8350. 9000 'S EDS£L R•nacr. VI, 3 P" " ..... ..., "'".., ... ..__ • ,, ,.... Ori1 ... Xlnt OIDd. SUS. apd. Riff. R1111 •ood· lRVINE JeOO •'· ,.,t .... ,.. 1'ra4ea C~Hldtrtd, Ph..s-uee ~oa.11shva. 16a.n2z cadri•0nt1.ai·U1M ...., I Cl• DAILY PtLOT . , • , , , . . • r .. ( The spirit of Marlboro in a low tar ci-arette. I ··-- . . '· . . . . . ,, ~~ ~ ~·~~ . . . . . . 1.1.1.~ oro E;IGHTS B1•ntlngton .Beac~ Fountain Valley T EDITION ,,. VOL. 70, NO. 346, 3 SECTIONS,. PAGES ' • MONOAY,OECEMBER1~1n7 Afteraooli N.Y.Sioeks 1 TENCEN~ I • Gothal-a ~lle,zo.Bing ~aces llB Council 1 Huntington Beach City Council members tonight will make a setond attempt to rezone a con- troversial parcel of land ii) the Gothard Industrial strip to res- idential use. Tonight's meeting starts at 6:30 o'clock. A discussion on Bolsa Chica annexation alternatives will lead off a heavy agenda. Al its last meeting three weeks Arsonist Torches " Clwrch An arsonist torched a downtown Huntington Beach church Sunday night, causing $25,000 in damage to the main altar, firemen reported today. Fir~men doused the blaze at ~bout 7 p.m. The fire was ap- parently touched off on a card ta- ble in front of the altar of St. Mary's By the Sea Catholic Church. 325 loth St. Some type or Incendiary device was used to start the fire in an Advent wreath made of pine boughs wtuch was placed on a ta- ble for services earlier in the day, said fire ippector Gary Glenn.• The church was unoccupied and unlocked wben the fire began. No one was seen or heard at the time of the blaze, Glenn said. · Father Denis Lyons. pastor of the church, formerly called Sts. Simon and Jude Church, said another arson attempt occurred near the altar within the pa.st year. Glenn said there appears lo be no motive for the most recent arson other than malicious mis· chief. Services will continue lo be Jield in the church, Father Lyons said. 118 Eatery 1Robbe,d Twice •Over Weekend ~ A Huntington Beach eatery '~as robbed twice over the : weekend. apparently by different bandits, police reported today. Friday at 11: 10 p.m. a skinny bandit simulated a pistol in front of the cashier at Charley Brown's Jtestaurant, 16160 Beach Blvd., and fled in an auto with $572 in ush. poli~ aakl. The bandit was described as male, caucasian in his early 20&. He drove an older-model white sedan and fled south on Beach »oulevard, police said. Sunday at 9:30 p.m., the same rettaur~t was held up by a man who flashed a large pistol in front of several employees and took about $80 in cash. The Sunday msht bandit, a uucasian wttb a· mus~che and dark brown Hair parteid in the ntlddle, fled th~ scene OD foot. Attraction BUrDs · NEW YORK (AP) -Coney t1land's massive Tornado roll~ 1 coaster bw'ned for about aa before firefighters bl'\)Ugbt .blaze under control. offi~lall' aald. · The fire began near the ba1e qt. the wooden 1tructure and spread quickly. 1be extent of the flre w~ not tmmedlaiely known. AD BRINGS QIJICK S4LE '"Thank you for helplnc me sell my sofa.'• th ,Tust1n hoUlewtfe Hid. "I tried another Santa Ana paper and • 1hoppor and cot no te1ult.s.'' Here'• the Dally ?Uot · cJ111tntd ad that aparked the .. ,.: ago, the city councU de•dlocked OD a 3 to 3 yo(.e OD reaonJ.na 40 acrea of prope~ north or Talbert Avenue eul of the Southern Paclf1e railroad tracks. Developer FtanJc BucceUa ls see1dnc rezonin& to put up a medlum denslly residential pro- jecton the property. Meanwblle, ~ports circulating in the ctty that the buaband ol u- s is tan t Planning Director Monica Florian bu been employed at the Buccella Development Company were confirmed. Mra. Florian said that the employment wu no secret. Mrs. Florian aupervlsed a W76 city survey that ahowed the city haet a a\lrplus of industrial property and that some of lt could' beuaedtobulldbom~. · Mra. noriao said that ber DMIY ..... ....,,.... DIANA CRAICHEN TESTS MUSTACHE BRUSH Teacher Wayne Walker Sits for T1ckll1h Tryout Moms' Lesson ... Chiklren Learn Giving Art By ROBERT BARKER . °' .. .,... .......... Where else can you buy a mustache brush for your father for 35cents? WHERE E~E can you buy a mustache brush? This handy little grooming product went oo sale today along with about 1,499 other items al a Chnstmas boutique at Perry School in Huntington Beach. The Christmas girts are the handiwork of parents of school children who estimate that they put an about 3,SOO woman hours on the projects. TUE ITEMS will be sold exclusively lo children wbo can pick up things ror mom and dad at prices ranging from five cents lo $1.5(). ... Brushes used for the mustache brush were supplied by a den: Ust. The handles were cut off and wrapped ln rubber tubing. Paper was then applied to give a wood·grain•appearance. Rlng holders for the family's jewelry can be obtained for 2S cents. They are made of spools used for sewing thread and forks used for hors d 'oeuvres. TINY Bl-PUNES are made from popsickle sticks and a clothes pin. They go for 5-0 cents. For the woman who has everything there is an emery board that is contained in a felt wrapping. It sells for seven cents. Mrs. Marlene Dyson, a mother who coordinated the event, says it was developed not only to raise money for the Parent Teacher Organization but also to teach children how to get into the spirit or giving. "IT ALSO teaches them how to shop and they don't have to be ashamed or anything they take home," she said. Parents have been working on the project since Octobe_r. Mrs. Dyson and others collected ideas for the gift Items from arts and cral'U magazines. 6th ·u o van Murder . . ·susp.ftct Jailed·· Davl1 m and Joseph Gabriel Fedorowski are accused by police or orderinl the kldnappins and killlni of Bovan. Bovan, 36, was shot to death Oct. 22 outaide Newport Beach's El Ranchito restaurant. He wu shot nine times. PoUce arre1ted Kulik on a charge of poueuinc more than Sl million worth of heroin within houra of Bovan •1 death. He is tree from cuttodY alter posting a $750,000 bood. Al10 arreated ln the caae were the three alleaed hit mtn, All· thony 1 'LiUle Tony" Marone, Jr., 23, Raymond Ste•en Reaco, 281 and Jtrf1 Peter Ftorl, 41, all °' Hun Un~ B6acb. JDvea_Upic>n ctalm t.be trio ,.. •• hired tOkill aovan mretalla· tton for the lddnapptna thl1 1um· mtr of KUiik. r , . Tbe tbfee me hnt bffll ldeD· lifted u riloeated federal wtt· Jl.,et or NlaUva of 1'ttlullMI wbO :wwe VlOYed tnCO tbe Orana• Coatt area undef' Haumed oamH =the U.S. llarabal'• service aUWit ID:p~· Uon Ole eo11t Mella~· MaraaeW~WNfneid trobl Jlil about. a ...... 8ft4ir' tbelr .arre1&.a aUer •ottlal $100 ,000 bOlllS NCh. buaband, an tndu1trl.al art1 teuber, ii on a year's "bbaticll leave and bad takea the Job only for a year to learn more about the biialneu. Sbe aaid the job paya her butband. Luil, ltas than.._ -.id have received teaching 1choo1. She aaid that her b~biuul's Job has nothlnc to do wiUl rthe in· duatrlal land •urv4'Y or with her duUea at the plaDning depart. ment. "If anything, It's made me more careful about any Buccella plans." she said. Mrs. Florian said she filed a letter with planning Director Ed"ardSellch when her husband was conslderinC iaking the job. Sellch said today that rumQl'!I . about the possible conflict ol in· terestarea "buncho[baloney.'' .. It's a lot.al fabrication and grabblnc of strews," Selicb aaid. Sellcb aa1d that there are many aubatuttve baues eonctrninl the rezoning but the statua of Florian'• employment la Dot one or them. "I know ol no one more honest and serupulous than Mrs. Florian," Selichsaid. Buccella said that be hired Florian becauae of his savvy and <See aEZONE, Pafe AZ> Winston's Widow Lady Churchill Dead at Age 92 LONDON (AP) -Lady Spencer Churchill, 92, widow of Britain's wartime leader Sir Winston Churchill, died today at bet home in London after a heart attack. Her Rrandson, Winston Churchill, who announced her death, said she was lunching with hersecretarywbenstrtcken. Lady Spencer Churchill, named Clementine bill nlck(\amed "Clemmie" by Sir Winston, began auctioning bia palntin1s and other family heirlooms quietly this year to help, meet ~penses. She bad been in failing health several years and prosresslvety retreated into seclusion alnce the death la 1965 or her husband or 57 years. He wu 80 al his death. Laat July ahe underwent ab- dominal IW'Jle~ at Kin• Edward VU H06pltal ln London. The rea•qn for the operation was never made public. Sboc~ed Britons 1u11ested special legjllation or u appeal to provide for her needs, but she said ahe deplored any such idea and lt was dropped. Lady Spencer Churchill was born April 1, 1885 to Slr Henry !toiler and Lady Blanche Rozier. Her mother was descended from Hunt Widens For Slay~r Of Dietz, 32 P'ottc~ are widening their manhunt today for the klller or ~ertfd Bernard Dietz, n. of Hun· ttngton Beaeh who was 1hot three tlmet In the · chest during an arr\iment in his apartment Fri- day night. Dietz was reportedly babysit· Ung a slx-year-old nei1hbor boy who heard the argument and shots fired. The child was watching televialon in a room in the dead man's apartment at 16881 Newland St., according to poUce Sgt. Luis Ochoa. • · The boy ran from the television rooni and tried to aid the dytnc man, Oc:boa said. The lad then ran across the street and brought a nel1hbbr back to the scene of the slaying at about8:1S p.m. Oranae Countv coroner'.s ln-veat1aatar1 pronounced Dleb deadatthescene. The boy may baye been the on- ly person to ~ the au~pect wbo was described as about 2S years old, alx feet tall with brown hair and a beard. ~ ........... CHURCHILL WIDOW DfES Udy Spencer Churchlll a long line of British earls, as was Slr Winston -a irandson of the DukeofMarlborough. By all accounts. it was love at X·rated Films first aight when Clementine Osilvy Remer, the 23-year-old daughter ol a Dragoon Guards colonel. and Sir Winston met at a fashionable diJ:µter party in lJI08. He wu a 34·year-old cabtnet minister.· .. ctiurcbill proposed soon after in the 1arden1 of Blenheim Palace, his family's 16th century estai.. They wed Sept. 12, 1808 at St. Marcaret's Church, London. within 1ight and aound of Big Ben. "I married and lived happily ever afteri" Sir Winston recalled 22 years ater ln his autobloe· raphy. Their marriaae produced one son and four daughters: Ran~ dolph Churchill, a polWcian and wrlter wbo died In 1968, Aied 51; J)laoa Cburds1ll. mce-married. •ho died bi 1961 ftom an ove ... dost of 1leept.a1 pWa; Sarah CburcblU, an •ctrtss: 11117 " Churchill, wbc> manitd premi· nent British polltlclaD Slr Cbrlstoeber Soames, {lnd Marltold Frances Churchill, who died at 8Jle2. Many Britom became aware of the elegant, dlgnifted lady at ChurcbUl's side wJ:ien German bombs beaan droPt>lng on Lon· CSeeWIDOW, PageA2> Sa n ta A na Seeks $500,000 Fine The City of Santa Ana wUI seek damages of nearly $500,000 in the assessment phase of the Orange County Superior Court obscenity trial involving movies screened at the Mitchell Brothers Honer Plaza theater. Attorney James Clancy, who successfully represented the city in its claim that Artie and James Mitchell screened obscene mov- ies at their theater, said the damaces sought are equal to box office receipts at the theater dur- ing the two-year period ln Which the movies were shown. The Jury ln actine Superior Co\Jrt Judee Marvin G. Weeks' courtroom ended the first phase of the trial laat week by rullq that 11of17 movies viewed by the panel are obscene. It was noted In the verdict that the Jury coosldered rour of the movies to be not obscene. It could ·not reach a verdict on two other X-rated films. The verdict included the Jury's recommendation that the Mitchell brothers theater should be condemned as a public nuisance, a finding that may lead to ~osureolthe facility. But 1t was business as usual at the Honer Plaza theater today with screenings of two more X· rated films. "Jailbalt" and ''MidnlghtHusUe." Clancy explained in court that closure action cannot be taken. until Judge Weeks conllrm1 the final verdict after the damages phase of the trial. 0 1t might well be at that time that we can close the theater." be a aid. "We certainly hope so." Attorney Joseph Rblbo, wbo represented l'he Mitchell brothers ln the trial, said be in• tends to appeal tbe jul'J'I ob- scenity findin1. Weather Mo1tlY · falr: throuah Tuaday ucept late nllht \and early momlns Jow clbudi. toWi toalaht upper 409 to low sos. Hlab.s Tues·· day uPl)e! 80I and low '70s. IN81B•To•~'Y OAILV PILOT WASHINGTON (AP> -The U.S. Supreme Court let stand today a lower court's decision tbrowJna out a •n.ooo libel llward against The New York Times and the NaUonal Audubon Society. The JUSl.Jces refused to review a ruling by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appea11 Characterized as "in every way 1 landmar)c" on the rl1ht to report serious charges against public niures. Tbe court's acUon seta no legal SA Blaze 'Kills One, Hurts Ti«> One man died and two men . were injured Sunday morning when fire swept throu1h a Santa Ana home, fire officials reported. The two survivors of the blaze at 1314 N. Flower St. were pulled to safety by passers by who knocked down the two-story home's front door when they spotted the fire and the two men's struggle to escape the in- ferno. But Joseph P . Casey J r, 37, died in thehre. Casey hved at the Flower Street address. The other two men inside the house when it caught fire, Daniel Woods, 20, or Long Beach, and Robert Noll, 27, of Los Angeles, were visitors. Woods was taken 'o UCI Medical Center where he is 1till undergoing treatment for sm..ike inhalation as well as for second and third degree burns about his hands and arms, according to fire omcials. Noll was treated at the medical center for smoke inhalation and then released. Witnesses told fire orrtclals that it was three men who pulled Woods and Noll to safety after knocking the door down. But, the officlals were told, the three rescuers were unable to make their way to the burning home's second Ooor where Cuey was trappect. Officials laid it took about 30 • minutes to bring the blaze under control after firefighters were called to the scene at 8: 12 a.m. They estimated today that the fire damage to the house and its contents "might be as high as $80,000or more." REZONE ... insight. "He's working out well," he said. Ile also added that there ts no way that Florian was employed because of the industrial report. lluccella said that Florian is coordinating planning efforts for a 40 -unit development in Anaheim. "l have been extra carefu1 in this area," Buccella said. "He is not working on any projects in Huntington Beach." Vandals Cot Down 4 Trees at School Vandals sawed down four trees, one a 12-year-old eucalyp- tus, and caused an estimated $440 In damage over the weekend at Haven View Elementary School in KunUngton Beach, police re· ported. Principal Kent McCllsh said the vandalJ apparenUy struck late Saturday nlaht ln a park . near the school at 16081 Walkiki Lane. A cross cut saw was used to fell thetreea, he said. "They must have worked for houn," said McCUah. "There's no replaclni ~Ute those." O"ANOI COAST "'" DAILY PILOT precedent, but courts in the 2nd Circuit. eocompauina New York, Connecticut and VetJnont, and elsewhere in the countrv may r ely on the appeals court reaaoning in deciding future Ubel suits. II so, public figures could find it more difficult to succeed in s uch claims. The case considered by the justices today centered on a lfn2 article in the Times reporting that t he Audubon Society charged five prominent scien- tists with lying about the ef:fecta or pesticides on American bfrd.s. The society long has been an outspoken opponent or the use or the pestJclde DDT, cJaJmini Jt is extremely harmful to birds. Three scientists named in the Times article sued for libel, and we re awarded $61,000 by a federal trial jury in early 1976. Last May, however, the ai>- pea ls court overturned the CJ ward. ll ruled: "What is newsworthy about such accusations Is that they were made. We do not believe that the press may be re- quired under the First Amend- m ent to suppress newsworthy statements merely because it has serious doubts regarding tl)eir truth." -New York Times attorney Floyd Abrams said the cow't's rullna that' 'neutral" reporting is protected by the First Amend- ment "is in every way a landmark ruUng." ·•unw this cue, no court bad made as clear the proposlUon that "°hen ajoqrnallst reporta de- f.amatory charges by one public fi&ure aaainst llJ)Other there Can be no Uabllity, regardless of the journallat's own views about the accuracy ot the charges," Abrams sai4. The three scientists who ap- pealed to the S4preme Court are J . Gordon Edwards, professor of entomoloay at S¥ Jose State; Thomas H. Mes, professor of medical physics at UC Berkely: and Robert H. White-Stevena, prof HSOr of biology at Ruta era Univeralty. Because their libel suit in- Volved individuals and organba- tJons frolll various states, it was tried in ~eral court, witb U.S. Dt&Crlct' Judge Chari•• M. MetinerofflewYork prealdlng. Tb• jwy awarded $21,000 in compensatory damages to Edwards and $20,000 each to Jukes and White-Stevens a!ler finding that the scientists proved •·actual malice" by the Audubon Society and the Times A 1964 Supreme <.;ourt ruling barred public officials and public figures from collcctin~ damages ror "a defam;itorv f~tls1 h0t>rl re latinl? lo h1.., 11ff111;d f'f1nd11<·t" un- less 1l could l1l' 1ir11\ 1·d "that the statement was made with actual malice that is. with knowledge that 1l was f<1ls1• <11 with reckless clisr<>g~1.rd nf wht'lht•r 1t was false or not. From Page ,\ J WIDOW ... don in the bliu of 1940. In a broadcut to India. she said : "I must admit I find life In England today absolutely thrill- ing. I am glad to be alive al this great moment in our history." She visited air raid shelters, bom bed-0ut towns, public soup kitchens and other wartime scenes. She was considered one or Brl· taln 's ablest woman speakers and Churchill gave serious con· sideratlon to her advice on bis oratory and acknowledged his debt to her aid for that and more. "It would have been impoesl· 'ble for any ordinary man to have got through what I have had ~ get through in peace and war wJtbout her devoted aid," Slr Winston said at war's end. No Clues Found InBBMnrder No leads bav• devtloped Jn the murderot aSanJOM man ahot to death and found burled in the sand at the foot ol a bl\llf at tbe tennlnus of Golden West Street in HunUn((ton Beach 10 day1 uo. .A turf er stumbled over tbe body o( K&nnetb Wa=o coehrane:211 uheetrolled tb'e turfD.D• "Mt.Ii hb Slrlfr1 , atiortly e.fter the tlde be1an un· ' eartbln-C the corpse. Sberifr• ~tlde DetecUvo SJt. Btu )!JUtt •llcl today his de· tail'• btlnt for cluot baa 10 far been trultleu. -. . T'1e Fountain Valley Chamber of Com· merce headquarters has moved to a new office at the corner of Ward Street. and Slater Avenue. On hand for the rectnt opening were (from left) City Cousi:ilmen Geor~e Sco\t, cbamber vice president Mike Sc:hute, chamber Manager Joan Wan~er. chamber President Oscar Hook. rec=eptionist Daun Heeger. and chamber vice president Walt Hammon"d. Strangler-Huni Widens 55 Los Angele• Detecti'lfei on Full Time LOS ANGELES (AP> -Fifty. five detectives are working full time on the Hillside Stran~er case, trying to find the killer or killers who left the bodies or 10 young women scatt,red on secluded hillsides througbout,t.he city. And they're belnl aided -or hampered -by thousands of part•tlme ·d.,tectivu, the barbers, mallmen, secretaries, s hoe salesmen and tl\e lady next door. WeddiDg OK'd Man, Stepgranny to Marry LONDON <AP) -Mark Gooqman, who wants to marry his 77-year-old step-grandmother, said today his father in Los Angeles agreed lo lhe wedding and they would fly to the United States, probably a few days after his 21st birthday Jan. 25. for the ceremony. Mark, who lives with his fiancee, Mrs. Ray Good- man. former second wife to his grandfather, i'l North London, said : "We just can't get over the legal com- plications in this country, so we 're flywg lo the Stales Lo get married ... The couple were barred from marry mg in Britain by the 1949 Marriage Act, but can marry in 8'11 but 10 states in the United States. Mark added: "The wedding will take place in Los Angeles where my parents live. They were against the wcddin~ at fiq,l My father telephoned and we cussed each other. "Then we talked it over and now he has given his consent. Both parents will be coming to the ceremony. lt'&going to be a fantastic affair." • Four NB Men Freed Four Newport Beach men. jailed Friday on narcotics chare~. have been Creed after posting $1,000 ball each. The four men were arrested when Newport Beach In· vestlaators served a search war- r a nt on.a home at 5009\.i JUver Ave. and alleaedly found small quantities of metbaquaJone, a strons muscle relaxant, marl. Juana and cocaine. Arrested were John Louis Glordano, 22, of the River A venue -.ddress who was booked on a charae ot possession of co- Fl'Yftl Posts Bail in 'Cure' RIVERSIDE (AP) -Larry Flynt, the publisher of Huatler maiazint, has posted ball for a man undtr indictment in co°"ec- tlon wlth ap IU_eted can~ cure conslsUni bl a diet otlemozt Jtdce and di1Wled water. li'lynt. convicted In IJ Clncin· Dali court. laat FebrHry 011 cbaratt ~~ obactntty by pubUa 1 fli:a.Uer, 1114 be 1uuant.d o $401000 bail for Carey ltearn• becau1t he boJlo'te• ln the controvental dtetary lceatment R••ms cr,atecl. In a ~)tcme Interview from his Color-4c>Sprtnc1bDm•, Ff)'rit told lbe JUv•nlcfe Preu · Ent~u1~rile that h• waa 0 lnteftlt· e~ In Reama becaUJt bll, wotjt wu b•!nl doDe ln God'• Qame. '' caine for sale; Keith Douglas Haag. and Lowell Jon Wagner, of the 1ame addreas who were booked on a charge of possession of methaqualone and Dennis Norman Fereuaon or 5511 W. Ocean Front, who was booked on an identical charge. Everybody is talking about the strangler. Everybody has a theory. Many are dreamlJ\I about the rewatd, now totallne $150,000. One night last week a wo01an looked in her rear view mirror and saw a car following her. She speeded up. He speeded up. The strangler, she lhought to herself as she floored the gas l>edal and raced at speeds up to 80 mph to a friend's home. She screeelied to a hall in front of her friend 's house and dashed to the door. Her friend 1rabbed an ax and held the man tn his car until police came. Was the man the l'ltrangler? No, he thought he was chasin1 the strangler. Som~how the man figured t h e woman's car matched the description of one seen by a witness to one of the strangler ebducUons. The man, who lived SO miles away, said he waa In the area looking for the strangler because his family needed Ute reward money. Sheriff's inv~sti.ptors in: tervlewed him and dismissed him as a "cuckoo.'' Lt. Phil Bullington said. One ()f the big questions ill the case lw how does the strangler pick up the victims?' rn only one case fa there a known witness to the abduction. Lauren Wagner was taken away by two {>eople who pulled behind her car when she ~lopped a few houses from her home Nov. 28. The witness said the car looked somewhat like.a police car. A few days later. police arrest· ed a man drivini a car that looked like an wimarked police car. Inside they found radios tuned to police frequencies. a poartable red light on the front seat, two maitletized police de- cals to put on the door and a blue jacket with Los Angeles Police Department letterln~. By Dog " ' \ N'ASIMLLl!:, Tenn. (AP) ~A 3-year-old Nashville boy was killeCI when he was attacked ts}' a neJ1hbor'1 dot, Noshvllle poUee Lt. Sbtrman Nickens aald, : The bad.ty mauled body of Jon ~tter wu found by Roaald' D. Sipes, a neighbor who had joir: in the weekend search for e ch)ld ln the Dooelson area of e d~. . "Tbls ll loin1 to be unlorce~· ble. ••Sipes 1ald. "I& i& lmpoal~e to de1tribe the horror if it all -t I don't really want to describe lt. '' Police 1aid the boy wu louad" in tbe yard ol Charlie R. Scullb1 a oel,hbor who owns the dog, a.&- year-old German 1hepherd. I ''I think It ls just a tragic th1Aa and I don't think it would be 81?· prop_rlate to comment at tlUs time," Smith told a reporter. Sipes said he joined the seareh for the child alter bll m~.r called in an effort to locate e youngster. Sipes said he i the body, stripped of its clo • and rushed the boy to near y Donelson HOIJ)ltal ln hla car. "l'm not sure if the boy ~ alive when I' found him or no '' Sipes safd. "His stomac " shoulder and blp were ba punctured." Nickens saJd the dog was talcF.n to the cUy doa pound after its stomach wat pumped by, a veterinarian Who found bUJQll.D hair Jn the do&'• atomact.h· I · 'l 'm pretty aure tile aoc will be des troyed,.. the police omoer said. "You can't.really blame the· dog, but what else are you coiftc to do with him?" Frlends aad famil1 members flocked to the Setaeri' bome to console the couple, who bave iy.ro other children. 10 Remaining U.S. Prisoners Fear for Safe~y MEXICO CITY (AP) -The 10 America women stm held at tlle Los Reyes Women's prison following the weekend prisoner exchange say they fear harass· ment from other inmates now that they are so few. · The women said they feel UD• safe because the prison's foreign population has dropped to 10 Americans, one Canadian and two Britons. "We felt before that no one would try anything because there were so many of WI,'' one said. "But now that there are so few or us. anything can happen." Twenty·seven other American women inmates left Friday and Saturday on chartered flights to San Diego along with 100 men from another Mexico City jail. Ftre Kills Woman . CHICAGO <AP> -An elderly woman •holeJ¥ wu abut off because she f IM to pay past due utWty bllls was killed in a flre In her South Side home after a kerosene lamp Qfed for beat and light apparently was knocked over. authorities said. A spokesman for the Peoples Gas Co. said gas service wu discon· tlnued at the home of Nancy Roberts 85, on Aug. 12 because abe owed S677 .86 in pallf. due bills datine back to September 1975. I l I I ' I I Irvine Today' Clo la N.Y.Stoeks ~ VOL 70, NO. 346, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 19n ~EN CENT~1 Gabrielle Pryor Won't Run. Again ~Irvine City Councilwoman brlelle Pryor announced to- ay the will not seek re-flection tp the March councilmanic con-~t. She ia a foundinr member or tl'le council, formed in 1971 when tl\e city incorporated. John Burton. who also is an ~iginal member of the council • Wader's Widow .. and who faces re-election, said today he still is con1ides:ing whether to try for the position again. Mrs. Pryor said previously she would retire if suitable can- didates filed for the race. She said today, "I'm very pleased with the number of qualified, competent candidates who have so far taken out nomination papers-and I think there'll be more. . ''J'm pleased 1•1( have the chance to choose Crom the best people in the citv of Irvine." She indicated she would ''sit back" and watch the campaigns, rather than support and work for ~uccu~hs 1 ,_LONDON CAP > -Lady ~etlcer Churchill, 92, widdw of ritaln's wartime leader Sir inston Churchill, died today at hfr home in London after a heart .itack. He r grands on, Win ston Churchill, who announced her death, said she was lunching with her secretary when stricken. . Lady Spencer Churchlll, nam ed Cle m e ntine but nicknamed "Clemmie" by Sir Winston, began auctioning his paiinlings and other falT'ily heirloo~ quietly this year to help m•expenses. She had been in failing heallh :ieveral years and progressively retreated into seclusion since the death in 1965 of her husband or 57 years. He was 90 at his death. Last July she underwent ab- dominal sur'1;erv at KinJ? Edward VII Hospital in London. The reason for the operation was never made public. Shocked Bri~ons sugeested special legislatlctn or an appeal to provide for her needs, but she said she deplored any such idea . i!nd it was dropped. .. Lady Spencer ChurcbHI was 'born April 1, 1885 to Sir Henry Bolldafl S•ar•-•--Hozier and Lady Blanche Hozier. Ir ~~.- Her mother was descended from a long tine of British earls, as was Sir Wlnston -a ~randson of the Duke of Marlborough. By all accounts, it was love at first sight when Clementine Ogilvy Hoder, the 23-year-old daughter of a Oragoon Guards 1 colonel, and Sir Winston met at. a ,fllshio1 . .tble dinner party in 1908. tile wa• a 34-year-old cabinet lminister. Churchill proposed soon after in the gardens or llenheim !Palace, his family's 16th century estate. They wed Sept. 12, 1908 al St. Margaret's Church, London, within sight and sound of Big Ben. "I married and lived happily ~ver after," Sir Wlnston recalled ft years later in his autobio&· raphy. Their marriage produced one son and four daughters: Ran- dolph Churchill, a politician and writer who died in 1968. aeed 57; X>tana Churchill, twice-married, who died in 1963 from an over· gose of sieeping pills: Ser ah hurchlll, an actress; Mary hurchill, who married prorni· ~ent British politician Sir Christopher Soames, and Marigold Frances Churchill, who <See WU>O•. Pase A2) Irvine Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor isn't ready to give up on her proposal to create an elected lower house ol ctty government to approve the ~ nual budaet. An attempt by her and eoun. cllman Jdan Burton to put the proposed JO.member Preclnat Assembly on th• March ballot failed lut. month. Councll members Mary Ann Galdo, Dill Vardoulla and David SUI.a voted a1alnst the measure . * * * ~cllFacing BecOrd !t\letiCla Irvti>o Cit)-Council members face a recont·~ltem •ieiada when they meet at 7;IO p.m. 'l'uesdA¥ at tbe clvtc center, 1'1200 JambOr Blvd. P.ub~ hearla&I are seheduled to dliCUM plans to 1nfft hi>ualn1 lltedt ror lrvln•'• 1r0Vtln1 popuJa_UoQ, a~ uteMIOa ol .BOnlta ~Road D .. f ~· tt• .Roet, and location Of. a perm UMPt alte far the e•vtc enter. . Dozens of Woodbridge residents in Irvine attended the tree-lighting ceremony along Barranca Parkway Sunday to signal start of Christmas season in the planned com- munity. People were encouraged to put ornaments on tree, and children were treated to dialogues with a man who looked uncannily like Kris Kringle. Santa Ana Blaze Kills 1, Hurts 2 One man died and two men were injured Sunday morning · when fire swept through a Santa Ana home, fire officials reported. The two survlvol"S of the bl&ze at 1314 N. Flower St. were pulled to safety by passersby who knocked down the two-story home's front door when they spotted the fire and the two men's struggle to escape the in· femo. But Joseph P. Casey Jr., 37, died in the fire. Casey lived at the Flower Street address. The other two men inside the house when it caught fire, Daniel Woods. 20, of partly becaua6 of a $37 ,500 pric& ta1 'ctty ataft put 011 the precinct a11embf)l. Bot on tomorrow nlct>t'•~· ell a1enda is an alternate Pr<>-posal~r a bucJ&et~mmltt.ee. The committee 1'0Uld do the same thlnll the proposed pTeClnct IS• sembly would havt done, but there would be only 10 members, and tbeywould be appointed. Annual sterf costs /or the bud1ot commlUH would be $5,m, accordinc to an analysls · by James uantngton, dlrector of admtnlitr.Uve aemces. ••stnce; .• the two ..-OUPI are do-tna UMntUllY the aame thine," Mra. Pryor complained In a m•mo to CM city mana1er, ••.~.there •eem to be 1ome 1eriOa1-dii~1tclH;.:whleb re· .utt in atreme casts fOn;t • pre- dnct UMmbl1 as compared to the tiudctt idviAey committee." Harrlniton '• adtwer to her memo Ufd tb hl&her co.au were uaumed beetuae of more meet· ina• a pnclnet ua•mbly 1VouJd Nqulte, llid wctiuaebf 1tirt ind Clerical help la provldinl tho elided membera lftforn11Uon abo'ta\ "lhJe•I campal1n ells· clGllure~. Long Beach, and Robert Noll, 27, of Los Angeles, were visitors. Woods was ~!lken to UCJ Medical Center where he is still undergoing treatment for smoke inhalation as well as for second and third degree bums about his hands and arms, according to fire officials. Noll was treated at the medical center for smoke inhalation and then released. Witnesses told fire officials that it was three men who pulled Woods and Noll to safety after knocking the door down. But, the officials were told, the three rescuers were unable to make their way to the burning home's second fioor where Casey was trapped. Orficials said it took about 30 mlnute1 to bring the blaze under control after firefighters were called tothescene at8:12 a.m. Mines Threatened .:HARLESTON, W. Va. CAP) -E\'en as union and industry negotiators reported progress, aom::tofthe 160,000striking mem- bers of Ule United Mine workers announced increased erforts to close non-union mining opera- Uons In Appalachta. AD BRINGS QUICK SA.LE "Thank you for helping me sell my iiofa," the Tustin housewife sold. "I tried another Santa Ana paper and a •hopper and 1ot no results." Here's the Dally Pllot clH1lfied ad tb1t sparked the aal : SOFA t• looe• pillow, anti· q\tt sotd. S&. lCXX•XXXJC If you have rurnlahin11 or•~. ptlanc:a rou want to convert to cash, caJ 842-5878. It's ouy to f;ut * lew words to work for ~ rt the people's marketplace - the want ada ot lbe Dally PU~ a particular candidate, u abe earlier said she might. Two close friends are among the prospective candidates, Mrs. Pryor said. Although eight persons so far have taken out nomination papers Crom Lbe city clerk's of. flee, none bad flied by this mom· Ing. Potential candidates are former Mayor Art Anthony; cur-· rent planning commissioner El· len Freund; and Vivian Hall, an Orange Coast College professor who ran and lost in 1978 in the 40th Republican congressional seat. Also, Don Murphy, a state biologist; Carol Effenberger, a private imnvestlgator; Pamela Davidson, a UC Irvine student: Larry Hoffman, a businessman; 'and Robert Moore, a com· munications systems engineer and current member or the' community services com- mlasion. Nuptials Denied Conrwrs, Evert in NB; Nix Rwnor Bv DAVEgJNNINGRAM °' .. _lyll'llellMlff Tennis star Chris Evert said to- day there is no truth to Ule rumor that she and Jimmy Connors are secretly married and honey- mooning in Newport Beach. Evert and Connors are stayine at the Newporter Inn. Regislra· lion was under Connors' name . "No, we're not married and we have no plans to get married," Miss Evert said. "I don't know how these rumors getatarted, but you can deny tham now. It isn't true." Tennis star Connors, asked if he and Evert were married, said brusquely, "You guys can write whatever you want to." Then be turned and walked orr. Connors and Miss Evert checked into the Newporter Inn IVlltT COHNlltS Friday and were due to leave Sunday, but they stayed throu&h today. Their presence became publicly known when they showed up at nearby John Wayne Tennis Club during the weekend topracUce. A slin greeted Miss Evert and Connors al center court of the teMiS club. It read, "Welcome Chris and Jim Connors." The sign may have given birth to rumors that Miss Evert's last name is now Connors. Jorge Ocegueda, a main· tenance man who put up the sign. said the wording was given to him by Kathy Wilson, tbe club's social director. "We weren't calling her Mrs. Connors," Ms. Wilson said. "The boss just told us to ·put up a welcome sign and that's what we . did." This morning the $ign was changed to read, .. Welcome Chris Evert and Jimmy Con· nors." Miss Evert was reached at the hotel today. She said their plans were indefinite but that mar· riage wasn't among them. Privilege Br~adened . • New York TimeB, A.UlliibO~ Win Lfbel RuJ,ing WASIDNGTON (AP) -TM U.S. Supreme Court let stand today a lower court's decision throwing out a $61,000 libel award against The New York Times and lhe National Audubon Society. The justices refused to review a ruling by the 2nd U.S . Circuit Court of Appeals characterized as .. in every way a landmark" on the right to report serious charges against public figures. The court's action sets no lecel precedent, but courts in the 2nd Circuit, encompaasing New York. Connecticut and Vermont, and elsewhere in the country may rely oo the appeals court reasoning in d~iding future libel suits. U so, public figureit could find it more difficult to succeed in such claims. The case considered by the justices today centered on a 1912 article in the Times reportinc that the Audubon Society charged five prominent scien· tiata with Jytng about the effects of pesticides on American birds. The society long bas been an outspoken opponent of the use of the pesticide DDT, claiming it is extremely harmful to birds. Three scientists named in the Times article sued for libel, and were awarded $61,000 by a rederal trial jury in early 1976. Last May, however, the ap- pea ls court overturned the award. X·rated Films tt ruled: "Wbat la newsworthy about IUcb accusaUons la that they weN! made. We do not belleve that the press may be re. quired under the First Amend- ment to suppres• newsworthy statements merely because it has 1erious doubts retarding thei~ truth." Guard Injured In Explosion A security guard at Bentley Labs Inc.. at 17S02 Armstrong Ave Jn Irvine, was injured Sun· day 1when a .22-caliber bullet ex· ploded and part of tbe bullet brass casing hit blm ln the bridge of his nose. A heavily bleeding James Ashby, ~. was taken to Tustin Community Hospital where doc· tors removed bullet fragments from h is nose; be later was re- leased. Police said Ashby told them he found two bullets outside the business and as he carried t.bem to throw them way, dropped one which freakishly exploded. Bentley Labs authorities re- fused to discusa the incident. Ashby worked for Criterion Protection Services Inc. of Santa Ana, which also declined com· ment. Santa A.na Seeks $500,060 Fi~ The City of Santa Ana will leek dama1es of nearly $SOO,OOO ln the assessment phase or the Oranae County Superior Court obacenlt.,y trial lnvolvma movies screened at .the Mitchell Btoijiera Hoqer Pl••• thdttr. Attornt)' Jam• ctanc,y, who succeaatolty repraented the clty In iu claim Ulat Artie an4 James MJtcbell tcreene4 obKene IDOV• lea al their tbeate• tald the ~ama1ee~lhtare equal to box otOce recdpta at tbo theater dur- lni Us• 1wo-1ear_ ~ ln wblcb tbdnovl• were~wn. i'b• JUIY lft ac:tift• S~nor Court udl• Marvin O. _'fY~' ~rtroom iiidM the ftnt pbaH c)f tbe Vial lilt. week b)' na.Uni that llalll mo¥111 vs «t by tb• t•ael ate otilCae. · n w• QcMd IA t.bili ventlvt tlaat th• Jwy ~ lov ot u,. lllOfi .. tobenolollietM. Jl~ dOt r...s a ftrd1i:l GA lwct o4.bet X·rat.ed fllms. The. verdict included the jury's recommendation that the Mttchell brothen theater should be condemned as a publlc nulnoce, a llndina that may lead to clotw-e of tho t•~Wty. But It was business u uaual at ttie Honer Plata theater today with 1cteenlnp ol two m~ X· rated fllntt, ••Jallbalt" and "Mldn.l~l RuatJe. •• "Clancy e~lalnod la court that cloture act.loa cannot be taken unUI Jlidl• Weeki coJlfl~ tbe •nnaa vetdlct after the etam~a ptlHe of U\o trial. •11t mlpt well be at that time that we c.,. clote th• theater," be aafd, "Wecettalllly hope 1e>!' Attorney J0teph RbbM, who 1'epru nled the llHcbell brothert in tile .,.,,.1, aald he ln· tend• to.iqpGal tb.e Jury'a ob- acWtJ flDdlDI. • • . New York 'times auorney Floyd Abram.s said the c:o\D't's rullne that "neutral" reporting is protected by the First Amend· ment. .. ls in every way a landmark ruling." .. UnW this case, oo court had made as clear lbe proposition that when a journalist reports de- famatory charges by one publiCl figure against another lhere can be no liability, regardless of the journalist's own views about the a ccuracy or the charges," · Abra JM said. The three scientists who ap. pealed to the Supreme Court are J. Gordon Edwards, professor of entomology at San Jose State: Thdmas H. Jukes, professor ol medical physics at UC Berkely; and Robert H. White-Stevens, professor ol biology at Rutgers University. Because their libel suit in· volved individuals and organiza· (See UBEL. Pue A2) $2,000 in Damages Caused by Vandals Vandals wreaked $2,000 damage at. Irvine High School by spray-painting disparaging graffiti about athletes on school buildings, authorities re- ported Saturday. David.Kine, Irvine High direc· tor or faciliUes planning iuid de· velopment, said the invectives were painted in black on outside school.office, library and rest room walls and doors, and on a drinking fountain. A can ot paint was left behind by the vandals. Coast Weather Mostly · fair through Tuesd~ except late night and early morning low clouds. Lows tonight upper COa to low :IOI. Hight Tues- day upper80e and low 708. INSIDE TODA 'Y E(ght thoutaftd fans welcoftw bcmw Tampa 8"'1 O/fl1' 8\a' /frft vfcCOrJI Vt N1'L. Storf, Bl. •••ex '. • • •I 8tltSt1Spect Arrftignme~t . Set Tuesday Arraignment ts scheduled Tuesday in Orange County Sup e rior Court f or R oy Christopher Richard, the sixth suspect now held in the slayin1 of Stephen John Bovan of Fountain Valley. Richard surrendered Friday to Newport Beach police. He was booked into clty jail on the murder conspiracy warrant which was issued after he and seven othel'S were indicted on multiple criminal charaes b.Y the Orange County Grand Jury. Bail on that warrant was originally aet at $500,000, but it haa been reduced to $100,000 by Superior Court Judge Robert Kneeland. " Neighbor's I . Police say they e•pect Richard to remain in custody until he hu been arraigned. Grapes Park a Punch A bilingual sign in Episkopi, Cyprus, means just what it says: Grape juice can be a hazard to runners like Royal Air Force Cpl. Kenneth Vooght or to vehicles along the Paphos-Limassol Road. _The warning was posted because the road is used by trucks carrying ripe grapes for winemaking. and the juice, oozing from the trucks, can make the road slippery. Finn Seeks L4Flighu LONOON CAP) -Laker Airways said today it ap- pli c d to Britain's Civil Aviation Authority for a license to fly the London- Los Angeles route. The airline said It wants to run daily flights. A ticket to Los Angeles would cost $206 and a ticket to London $250, a difference resulting from currency translation. Laker sa id the fare would be less than half the current lowest scheduled winter economy rare. Hunt Widens For Slayer Of Dietz, 32 Police are widening their manhunt today for the killer of Gerald Bernard Dietz, 32, of Hun- tington Beach who was shot three times in the chest during an flrgument in his apartment Fri· day ni r 'lt. Dietz was reportedly babysit· ting a six-year-old neighbor boy who heard the argument and s hots fired . The chUd was watching television in a room in the dead man's apartment at 16881 Newland St., according to police Sgt. Luis Ochoa. The boy ran from the television room and tried to aid the dying mnn, Ochoa said. The lad Ulen ran across the street and brought a neighbor back to the scene or the slaying at about 8:15 p.m. Oran~e Countv coron~r·.s in· vestigators pronounce<1 Dietz dead at the scene. The boy may have been the on- ly person to see the suspect who was described as about 25 years old, six feet tall with brown hair and a beard. War Threat Told NEW YORK (AP) -A U.S.· Soviet confrontation could be sparked by another war in the Middle East, President Carter's national security adviser said Sunday. But Zbignlew Brzezinski added on ABC's "Issues and Answers" program that progress in this week's Cairo talks could avert such a confrontation. 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Firemen doused the blaze at about 7 p.m. The fire was ap- parently touched off on a card ta· ble in front of the altar of St. Mary's By the Sea Catholic· Church, 325 lOtb St. Some type of incendiary device was used to start the fire in an Advent wreath made of pine boughs which was placed on a ta- ble for services earlier in the day, said fire inspector Gary Glenn. The church was unoccupied and unlocked when the fire began. No one was seen or heard at the time of the blaze, Glenn said. F ather Denis Lyons, pastor of the church. formerly called Sts. Simon and Jude Church, said another arson attempt occurred near the altar within the past year. Glenn said there appears to be no motive for the most recent arson other than malicious mis- chief. Fl)'lll Posts Bail in 'Cure~ RIVERSIDE CAP) -Larry Flynt, the publisher of IlusUcr magazine, has posted bail for a man under indictment In connec- tion with an alleged cancer cure consisting or a diet of lemon juice and distilled water. Flynt. convicted in a Cincin· nati court last February on charges of pandering obscenity by publishing' Hustler, said be guaranteed the $40,000 bail tor Carey Reams b ecause he believes in the controversial dietary treatment Reams created. In a telephone lntervtew from hls Colorado Springs home, F1ynt told the Riverside Press- Enterprise that he was •'interest· ed in Reams because his work was being done in God's name." Suicide Suspected SAN 1',RANCISCO (AP> - Authorities say the body of a man found floating in the moat around the Golden Gate Bridge's south tower is apparently the bridge's 632nd victim .. FPO* Page.Al LIBEL ••• ·· lions from various states, it was tried in federal court. with U.S. District Judge Charles M. Metzner of New York presiding. The jury awarded $21,000 ·in compensatory damages to Edwards and $20,000 each to Jukes and White-Stevena after finding that the scientists• proved "actual malice" by the Audubon Society and the Times. A 1964 Supreme Court ruling barred public officials and public figures from collecting damages for "a defamatory falsehood re- lating to his ofCicial conduct" un- less lt could be proved "that the statement was made with actual malice -that is, with knowledge that it was false or with reckless diaregant of whether it was false or not ... 3 Baby Girls Die in Blaze CUSHING, Okla. (AP) Three baby girls died aft.er fU'e swept through a bedroom where thcv were sleeping, authorities !>aid. The dead girls were identifiecl Sunday as Sonya Ward, 2, Nancy- Lynn Johnson, 3, and her suter, Amy Jo, 7 months. Thc fire broke out in the kitchen o f Lawrence E. .Johnson's ground-floor apart· ment in llus northeast Oklahoma town ut about 4:20 a.m. and spread to the c:eiling or the bedroom where the three girls were spending the night, said Fire Chief Bill Goodwin. YMCA Offers Camp Program The Oraage Coast YMCA ln Newport Beach will offer a Day Camp program Dec. 19·30, divided into two levels. The camp will be held from 9 a.m . to4p.m. daily The "Kid Kamp, .. for grades one through fi ve, will feature crafts, games and trips to Knoll's Berry Fann and the Laguna Beach Children's Theater. The ''Go Camp" program, for grades six and seven, will feature movies, roller skating and a trip to Magic Mountain. Additional information is available by calling642-9990. Wedding· 0'.fi.'d Man, St,epgranny w Marry Dog Kills Boy,A.ge3 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP> -A 3-year-old Nashville boy was killed when be was attacked by a neighbor's dog, Nashville police Lt. Sherman Nickens sald. The badly mauled body of Jon Setzer was found by Ronald D. Sipes, a neighbor who had joined in the weekend search for Ute child in the Donelson area of the city. .. Thla ls going to be unforgetta· ble,,. Sipes said.· "It la impossible to describe the horror 11 lt all -I don't really want to describe it ... Police said Ute boy was found ln the yard of Charlie R. Smith, a neighbor who owns the dog, a 6- year-old German shepherd. .. I think it is Just a tragic Ot.ing and I don't think It would be ap.. propriate to comment at this lime:,. Smith told a reporter. Sipes said be joined the search for the child after his mother called in an effort to locate the youngster. Sipes said be fouod the body, sbipped of its clothing, and rushed the boy to nearby Donelson Hospital ln bis car. "I'm not sure If the boy was alive when I found him or not," Sipes said. "His stomach, s houlder and hip were badly punctured." Nickens said the dot wu taken to the city dog pound arter its stomach was pumped by a veterinarian who found human hair In the dog's 1tomacb. · "I'm pretty sure the doe wllJ be destroyed," the police omcer said. "You can't really blame the. dqg, but what else are you aolng todo..itbblm7" Friends and family members flocked to the Setzen• home t<.. console the couple, who have two olber cblldren. Auditions Set At College I Auditions for Saddleback College's spring reader's theater production, "Crawling Out of the Poet's Eye," will be held Tues· day and Wednesday for interest- ed students and community resi· dents. The tryouts are scheduled both days from 4 to 6 p.m. in Fine Arts Room 328. No specific prepara- tion is required for the auditions. Lynn Wells, director, said the script is composed or over 30 poems dealing with the poet's perception of life. She said n<. definite number of persons are re- quired for the production whict will be presented at the collegE Feb.16to18, Further information may be obtained by calling the director at 831-9700 or 4954950, extension 277. Richard. also known as Rashada Dev, is the former president of the Laauna Beach Ha re Krishna Temple. Temple officials say that Richard and his three business partners in the Newport Beach investment fl.rm, Pruadam Dis- tributing, Inc., have not associat- ed with the temple for moto than a year. Those business partners, Alex- ander Kulik, Joseph Shelton J>avis Ill and Joseph Gabriel Fedorowski are accused by police of ordering the kidnapping and killing of Bovan. Bovan, 36, was shot to death Oct. 22 outside Newport Beacb's El Ranchito restaurant. He was shot nine times. Police arrested K\lllt on a charge of possessing more than $1 million worth of heroin within hours of Bovan 's death. He is free from custody after posting a $750,000 bond. Also arrested ln the case were the ~ alleged hit men, An· thony "LitUe TC¥iy•• M~ne. Jr., 23, Raymond Steven Besco, 28, and Jerry~ Fiori, '1, allot Huntinpgt Beadl. Invelll.Dton claim the trio · was hirecf to kill Bovan 1n retalia· tion (or the kidnapping this sum. merofK~ · The three men have been Iden· tified as relocated federal wit- nesses or ftlatlves of witnesses who ~ere moved into the OtanJe Coast· area under asaumed names by the U.S. Marshal's service after aiding In prosecu· lion of East Coast Mafia Jigure$. Marone and Resco were freed from jail aboOt a month after their arrests after poatlag SI00,000 bond eac:h. .Fiori ls. held without ball and facJ:.5 death penalty p~utlon in the cue. Three of the PDI partnm• .... Kulik, Davis and Richard -have been arrested. Davis. W1'o was arrested in Bali and broucht back last week to face charges, was freed after 1tis ball was re- duced to $100,000. ·woman Held In Slaying PASADENA CAP> -A Sl· year-old woman alleaedly shot and killed the man she lived with, then told police she bad mistaken him for an intruder. authorities said. Police said they booked Betty Lee Price late Sunday for in· vestiga~on of mu,rder in the death of Cleveland Owens, Sl, who shared her home. The woman told police she had come home around 10 p.m. Sun- day when she beard noises and saw a shadow in the kitchen. She said she got a .22-caliber pistol from the bedroom and fired several shots at the figuret which turned out to be Owens, po1ice re- ported. . ............ CHURCtilU. WIDOW DIES L•dy ~new Ctiurchllt ... l'ro• Page AJ WIDOW ••• dled.atue2. Many Britoos became aware of the elegant, dignified lady at Churchm's slde when German bom ba beJ(an dropplng on Lon- don in theblltsof U40. · In a broadcast to India, she .said: ''I rnust. admit I find UC~in Enaland tQday absolut'elr tbt'tll· bl1. l am Ci-4 to be ali'te ai this gTeat moment in our history.'' Sht visit.cl air raid shelters. born bed-out toWJlS, public soup kitch~ns and Qtber wartime scenes. She was conatdered one of Bri- tain's ablest womah speakers and Churchill gave serious con- sideration to her advice on his oratory and acknowledged bis debttoheraidforthatand more. "lt would have been llnpossi- ble for any Ol'dbla.ry man to have got through what I have had to get through in peace and war without her devoted -ld," Sir Winston so.Id at war's end. Wmtruction Plans to Get TlUSteea' Eye Saddleback Community College DtStttct trustees will dis· ems f~ coa.ttructJon proje«s for th• main Mission Viejo cam-• pus and the new lrvtne facility when they meet at 7:30 tonight in the college library. Trustees and administrators have been dllcussing their future building neects as part of the preparation ot a five year plan re. quired bytbesta.te. Tonigh~ trustees are expected to consider Ute order 1n which projects should be completed. Administrators are recommend- mg that a classroom building and stadium be built on the main campus and the first phase or the new facility be completed during the next Ciscal year. Another classroom bujlding, technology building, $Judent. center, completion of the stadium and additions to the art bulldlng and gymnasium are pro- jected for the main campus in future years. The purchase of additional land and con1trucUon and ex- pansion c1 buildinas also is pro- po&ed for the satellite campus. In oth~r action, truatees will be asked to approve a student field trip to Baja California and the hiri.n1 or musicians for a January presentallon or Man of La Mancha. l • Afternooa N.Y. StoekS ORANGE COUNTY .. CALI FORNI A MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1977 TEN CENTJ . Jljgh Co1;1rt Broadens Media Reporting WASIDNGTON <AP) -Tbe tJ .$. Supreme Court let atand today a lower court's decision throwin1 out a $61,000 Ubel )ward acatnst The New York ' Times and the National Audubon ,Society. The justices refused to re\tlew a ruling 1w the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeala characterited as "in every way a landmark" on t~e richt to report eerious charces against~bllc tt1ures. The c:ourt'&.etiOD lets DO legal precedent, but courta ID the 2nd Circuit. encompualng New York, Connettlcut and Vermont, and el&ewbere lt\ t.b• country may rely oo the appeals court • reasoning in decld1Dg future llbel suits. U so, pubMc t11ura could find lt more difficult to succeed in such claims. Th~ case eonaidered ,by the juatlcea today centered on• 19'12 article in the Times reportlna that tbe Audubon Society charged flve prominent sclen· tilts with lying about the effects or pe1Ucldea on American birds. The society long has been an outspoken opponent of the use of the pesticide DDT, claiminl it ls extremely harmful to birds. Three sclentlsll named in the Times article sued for libel, and were awarded $el ,OOO by a federal trial Jury ln early 1976. Laat May, however, the ap. peal~ court overturned the award. It ruled: "What ls newsworthy about such accusations ls that they were · made. We do not believe that the press may be re· quired under the First Amend· ment to suppress newsworthy statem.ents merely because it bas serious doubts reearding their truth." Ne w York Times attorney Floyd Abrams said the court's rulln1 that ••neutral" reporting is protected by the First Amend- ment "ialneverywayalandmark rulln1." "Until thls cue, no court had made as clear the proposition that when a journalist reporu de· famatory cbarge1 by one public Winston's Widow fieure aeainst another there 0 can be no liability, regardless of the journalist'~ own views about the accuracy of the charaea:• Abram• said. The three scientists who ap. pealed to the Supreme Court are J . Gordon Edwards, professor of entomology at· San Jose State; Thomas Ii. Jukes, professor of medical physics at UC Berkely; (See UBEL. Pa•e AZ> Lady Churchill Dead at Age 92 Grapes Paek a Puneh A bilingual sign In Episkopl: cYP"rus, means just what it says: Grapejuice can be a hazard to runners like ~o Force Cpl. Kenneth Vootht or !At a long the Papbos-Limassol Road .. The ,.,..,.,... I warning was posted because tMe toad ls used b)'. trucks carrying ripe grat~ for JYinernaklng, and the Julee. oCntn1 ,tfrrt the trucks, can make the road slippery. 16th BoVan Suspect Neighbor's 1 ~ --i: . • SI d Dog Kill,s 11-ll-raignment ate . l Arraign.men! ts scheduled Bovan, 36, was shot to death "&Jy' Age 3 Tuesday in Orange County Oct. 22 Outside Newport Beach's Superior Court for Roy El Rancbito restaurant. He was NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP>-A I Christopher Richard, the sixth shot nine times. 3·year-old Nashville boy was suspect now held ln the slaying of Police arrested Kulik on a killed when he was attacked by a Stephen John Bovan of Fountain charge of possessing more than neighbor's dog, Nashville police Valley. $1 million worth of heroin within Lt. Sherman Nickens said. 1 Richard surrendered Friday to hours of Bovan's death. He is free The badly mauJed body of Jon Newport Beach police. He was from custody aner posting a Setzer was found by Ronald D. booked into city jail on the $750,000 bond. · Sipes, a nei&hbor who bad Joined murder conspiracy warrant Also aJTesled ln the case were in the weekend search for the which was !$sued after he and the three alleged hit men, An· child ln the Donelson area of the ~even others were indicted on thony "Little Tony" Marone, Jr., city· multiple criminal charges by the 23, Raymond Steven Resco, 28, "This is going to be unforgetta· OrangeCountyGrandJury. and Jerry Peter Fiori, 41, all of ble," Sipes said. "Itlalmposslble Bail on that warrant was Huntington Beach. to describe the horror lf It all -I orlalnally set at $500,000, but It Inveati1ators claim the trio don 'l really wantto describe it." has been reduced to $100,000 by was blred to kU1 Bovan in retalia-Police said the boy was found ~uperior Court Judee Robert lion ror the kidnapping this sum-ln the yard of Charlie R. Smith, a J(neeland. mer of Kulik. neighbor who owns the dog, a 6- Pollce say they expect Richard The three men bave been iden· year·old German shepherd. to remain in cuatody until be bas Wied u relocated federal wit· · "I think it is just a tragic thin& been arraigned. nessa or rel&Uves of witnesaea and I don't tb1nk tt would be ap. Richard, alao known as who were moTed lntothe Oranee proprlate to comment at this Rashada Dev, 11 the former Cout area under aaaumed ttme:"Smlthtoldarepc)rter. president of the LalWl• Beach namea by the U.S. Manhal's . Slpes aalcfbe joined the search Hare Krishna Tempi,. • servlce afttt aldln& ln prosecu· for the child after bis mother Temple offlclal1 uy, that tionofeutcout.Maftaflcurea. dlled ln an effort to locate the Richard and blJ three business JllttOQe llDd Rele'rtwere heel younastet. Slpes aald he found partners in the Newpcift BGcb from jail about a month art• the body, It.ripped of Ila clothing, investment firm, Pruadam Dia· tbelr •rr••t• after postlna and ruabed tbe boy to nearby tributing, Inc., havenotauoctat-$100,000ISOMeacb. DOrietsonHaepltaJ in bilcar. ed with the temple for more than Flori 11 tield without ball and "I'm not sure if the boy was a year. faces death penalty proaecuUon altve when I found him or not," Those business par\nets, Alex· <BeeBOVAN, Pa&e.U) Sipes said. ''His stomach. ,ander Kullk, Joseph She,ton <See MAULED. Pa1e.U) Davis Ill and Joseph Gabriel 1,Fedorowski are accused by police of arderine the kidnappinc and lllllinl ot Bovan. AD BRINGS I Ql.JICK S4LE "Thank you ror holplnc me sell my IOf e," the TUsUn houaewile aald. • "I tried another Santa Ana paper and a •hopper and 1ot no ruulta." • Here's Uao Dally Pllot claullled ad that 1par1ctd the aal•: don't bow how we would have made It tbroulb Cbriatmu ... Schenk hu wor~ed on publicity on a part·thne baal1 for tbe Caplatrano-La1una Beach Re1lonal Occupatfooal Pro1.r.m over the put two yean. A recem change in the grogram '• ad• mlnlstraUon led '° hla restp .. tlon. H• bu also worked part·UIDt at Saddleba~t COl!el• ln Millloll VleJo, t.eaeblna pblJoaopby. Tbe " number ot phllolopby 1tudentt 1'U down Qm term, howev•b\:= fuU·tlme lnttructon are taac th• redUC*l number of clua•. kheu aald ... hopes to teach •lain 1n the 1pnn1 anCI li loOldDC lot: a new rJbBc NliatlOOI Jo~ kheu 1 accent Mtt111 Ida Aunrta Ortllm. uU.OU1b be blia LONDON CAP> -Lady Spencer Churchill, 92, widow of Britain •s wartime leader Sir Winston Churchill, died today at her home iD London after a heart attack. Her grandson. Winston Churchill, who announced her death, said she was lunching with her secretary when stricken. Lady Spencer Churcblll, named Clementine but nicknamed "Clemmie" by Sir Winston, began auclionlng bis paintings and other family heirlooms quietly this year to help meetexpenaes. She had been ln falling health several years and progressively retreated into seclu.siQn slnce the death in 1965 of her husband of 57 years. He was 90 at bis death. µast July she underwent ab- dominal aw«•l'Y at Kin" Edward Vil 11 .... tat tD London. Tbe r~ason (or the operation waa Mfff--~C. ataoe•~ Wrltoa• 1u11eated. special legialadoo oir an appeal to proride tor ber needs. but abe saJd ahe deRlOl'ed any such Idea and It was dropped. Lady Spencer Churchill was born Aprll J.. 1885 to Sir Henry Hoder and Lady Blanche Hotier. Her mother was descended from AP ........ CHURCllU. WIDOW DIES L•dy Spene• Churchln a lone line of British earls, as was Sir Winston - a .crandson of the DukeofMarlborough. By all accounts.. it was love al SA Seeks Damages ID Obscenity.Trial The City of Santa Ana will seek damages of nearly $500,000 in the useaament phase of the Orange County Superior Court obscenity trial involving movies screened al the Mitchell Brothers Honer Plaza theater. Attotney James Clancy, who successfully represented the city in its claim that Artie and James Mitchell screened obscene mov· tea at their theater, said the damaces sought are equal to box offtce receipt.a at the theater dur- ln1 the two-year period in which tbe movies were shown. The jury ln actlne Superior Court Judie Marvin G. Weeks' courtroom -ed the flrsl phase of tbe trial Jut week by ruling that 11of17 movies viewed by the panel areoblcene. It wu noted ln the verdict that the Jury considered four of the movles ta be not obecene. It could not reach a verdict on two other X-ratedfilma. The verdict includ~ the jury's recommendation tbat the Mitchell brothers theater should be condemned as a ~ubllc nuisance, a finding that may lead to closure of the facWty. But it was bualnesa as usual at the Honer Pla.ia theat.el' today with screenings of two more X· rated films. "Jallbait" and "Midnight Hustle." Clancy explained in court that closure action cannot be taken until Judge Ween confirms the nnal verdict after the damages phase of the trial. "It might well be at that time that we can close the theater," he said. "We certainly hope so." Attorney Joseph Rhine, who represented the Mitchell brothers ln the trial, said he in· tends to appeal the jury's ob- scenity finding. LB Man Plea& Innocent to Bhulgeoning A 24-year-old Laeuna Beach cabinet maker ent.ered a plea of innocent Friday in South Orance County Municipal Court in the bludaeon murder July 36 of a Laauna Beach man. James Earl Scramlin, who llv~s with hit p_arenta at 425 Panorama Drive •. Lac_una Beach, was arrested ata Laauna Canyon Road woodwork ahop Wedntlday bJ Laiun• Buch police in· ve1t11atots. Scramlln ii belnC charsed with th bludaeon murder last sum· mer of Albert Daniel Wlllard, 89, whose nude body was found ln bll home at 861 Crestview Drtve by a friend th.tee dayl after b• WU killed. • The frienidi beeame concerned whn Willard tailed to koep •din· ner Ollllltm.ft~ Scramlln wa• a lon1-tlm• fde'l\d ol Wlllatd, • reUred C.OUt auard lleutnant commander, aald Doll Geno Brooks. raidUD a.. btlnl held In U u ot ,OIO ball at Oran1e ~ Jail. • • firs t sight when Clementine Ogilvy Renier, the 23·year-old daughter of a Draeoon Guards colonel, and Sir Winston met at a fashionable dinner party in 1908. He was a 34-year·old cabinet minister. Churchill proposed soon after In the gardens of Blenheim Palace, his family's 16th century estate. They wed Sept. 12. 1.908 at St. Margaret's Church, London. within sight and sound of B1g Ben. ''I married and lived happily ever after._" Sir Winston recalled 22 years 1ater in his autobloe· raphy. Their marriage produced one son and four daughters: Ran- dolph Churchill, a politician and writer who died in 1968, aced 57; Diana Churchill, twice-married. who died in 1963 from an over. dose of sleeping pllla; Sarah. Churchfll• an actress; Mar1 Cburchl l, who married proml-n en t Brttfsh politician Sir Christopher Soamea, and Marigold Frances Churchill, who dledataQ2. Many Britons became aware of the elegant, dignified lady at Churchill's side when German bombs began dropping on Lon- <See WIDOW, PageA2) Dolpmn Freer Guilty of Theft HONOLUJ..U (,\P)-Kenneth Le Vasseur has been convicted of theft for freeing two dolphins from a research laboratory. "I have always been ready to put my llfe and my freedom on the line for the dolphins," Le Vasseur said outside of court. In his testimony, Le Vasseur, 26, s aid lbe dolphins were frustrated in the experiments, and he could tell one of them was on the verge of committing suicide. Dana High Slates Christmas Faire Jewelry, pottery and paintings by Dana Hills High School stu- dents will be bn sale Wednesday at the school's Christmas Faire, from 8:30 a.m to 3 p.m., 33333 Golden Lantern in Dana Point. Singers, musicians and mimes will provide entertainment throushout the day, said Paul Key, asststant principal. Addi· Uonal information is available by calling Dr. Key, 496-6666. Coast Weather Mostly· fair through Tuesday except late night and early morning low cloud.I. Lows tooi&bt upper 40a to low !50s. HJfha Tues·· day upper60s andlow70s. INSIDE TODA 'Y ,, \ r l • \2 DAILY PILOT LISC LOS ANGELES (AP) -Fifty. flve detectives are worldn& full Ume on the ff.HJ.side Straqler case, trying to find the ltlller or If illers who lefl the bodles of 10 young women scattered ~n secluded hillsides throughout tlie clty. And they're belne aided -or hampered -by thouunds of part-time detectives, the barben;, mailmen, secretaries, shoe salesmen and the lady next. door. Everybody ls talldne about the stnnsler. Everybody has a theory. II any are dreamJ.n1 about the reward, now totalln& $150,000. One night lut week a woman looked in her rear vlew mirror and saw a car following ber. She speeded up. He speeded up. The strangler, abe thought to beraetr as she fioored the gas pedal and raced at speeds Op to 80 mph lo a friend's )Jome. . She screeched to a halt lo front DlllY .......... ~ SANTA CLAUS DIDN'T ARRIVE BY SLEIGH Scholar Johann Schenk la Glad of Temporary Job E'rOtllPageAl SANTA NEEDS HELP. • • ftung.ary, where they bad a three.year respite before escalating fightin& drove them lo a perilous flight south through . the Holy Land lo Egypt, where Lhey boarded a treighter for New York .. The American oil company had arranged ror the freighter lo pick up the refugees after it unloaded ils cargo or artillery in Suez ror Montgomery's African troops. The plan was to return to the United Stales via Rangoon, Burma, where the ship would take on board teakwood and cobalt. The ship's captain felt un- easy about the Japaneae position in the Pacific, however. so he turned the freighter west toward New York instead. They were approaching New York Harbor on Dec. 7, 19'1, when the Japanese bombed the American fleet at Pearl Harbor. OMNGaCOMT L/SC DAILY PILOT "I am not a heroic person,., Schenk said of hUs teaction to the many dangers of the trip. "I knew we could be bombed out of the water at ant moment. But there were so many beautlful and exciting things that they over- whelmed me and I forgot lo be frightened.'' Three years arter his arrival in New York, young Schenk was graduated from Columbia University and went to work with his father for the oil company. Four years later be was back in school, eflrning a Yale University maater'11 degree in divinity prior to his ordination as an Episcopal priest. After 16 years in the minialrft be.decided to teaeb and eamea two addi· tional master's desrees. In 1972 he married a New York artist. and the newlywed.I declded to settle in CallfornJa, where win· · ter;i are mild and where they could be near ?dra. Scbenlt'a brother, a Mi.uion Viejo phyai· clan, andbisfamily. Times have been hard for the Schenks lA California. Sehenk has worked at a vartet1 ot part. tlme Jobe -eveeytbtn1 from teachinl coll•&• phlloaophy cluaes to labotilll ln a pottery lactorr to playtq Santa Claua. · .. HO-bo-bo, mer17 Cbriatmu*" he 1.-.eta the claUdren wbo cluat.r ~ laJ,m. They dO not bow th1s Sant.a Claus bas fl.nit. habcl •toi'ki& to tell ~ Bethlehem . and wa' •Dd ant, -and " bum~. or her rrtend'1 house and dashed lo tbe door. Her friend crabbed an ax and held tbe man in his car until police came. Was the man the strangler? No, he tbouaht be was chasing the straneler. Somehow the µian tt1ured the woman"s car matebed tbe delCripUon of ooe seen by a wt&oesa lo one of tbe strangler abductions. The man, who Ii ved 50 miles aw.ay, aaid be was in th' area look.Ina rqr the strangler becauae "hi& family needed the reward money. Sheriff's investigators in· terviewed him and diSni1ssed hi.ni as a "cuclcoo," Lt. Pbll Bul11n~ Hid. One of the bi& questions tn the cue lw bow does the strangler pick up the victUns? In only one case ls there a known witness lo the abduction. Lauren Wagner was ta.ken away by two people who pulled behind her car when she slopped a few boQses from her home Nov. 28. The w1tnea said the oar looked somewhat like a police car. A few days later police arr~t· ed a man driving a car tbat looked like an unmarked police car. Imide they found radios tuned lo police frequencies, a poartable red light on the front seat, two magnetized police de- cals to put on the door and a blue jacket with Los Anaeles Police Department lettering. Just a man who likes to play policeman, authorities decided. No connection lo the strangler case. That's just one of the theories going around -tbat the strangler or stranglers im- personate police lo pick up the victims. The police aren't talking about their clues and say they don't know for sure that all 10 st.ran· gUngs are the work of the same killer killers. What clues do the cocktail par- ty detectives have? The task force investigating the killings has grown to 5S men arter being set up with 2t men Nov. 30. They have received more than 1,000 tips called in by citizens. Only about one-third of those had been investigated and dismissed by this weekend, of- ficers said. Arson Causes $25,000 Loss AtHB Church An arsonist torched a downtown Huntington Beach church Sunday night, causing $25,000 in damage lo the main altar, firemen reported today. Firemen doused the blaze at about 7 p.m. The fire was ap- parenUy touched off on a card ta- ble in Cront of the altar ot St. Mary's By the Sea Catholic Church, 325 lOt.b St. Some type ot Incendiary device was used lo start the fire in an Advent wreath made of pine boughs which was placed on a ta- ble for services earlier in the day, said fire inspector Gary Glenn. Tbe church was unoccupied and unlocked when the fire began. No one was seen or beard al the time of the blue, Glenn said. Father Denis Lyons, pastor of the churcb, formerly called Sts. Simon and Jude Church, said another arson attempt occurred near the altar within the past year. Glenn said there appears to be no motive ror the most r~nt ar,Qn other than malicious mis· chief. Services will continue to be held In the church, Father Lyons said. fi'ro91 Page Al UBEL ••• and Robert H. White.Stevens, professor of biology at Rutgers University. Becauae their libel suit Pi·• volved lndlvtduila and ore~ tion1 from various states, it was tried In federal court, wltb U.S. District Judie CbarlH M. MlboerctN .. Yorkprealdln& • • The JUl'1 awan:hd '21.ooo' in oCHQpenaato17. dun•• .. to Ectwardt AQd '20,ooo eacb to JukH and Wblte.steveDJJ after flndtn1 tbat the 1olenU1t1 proye4 ''utual mallce,. by tbe AudubcoSocJety and the l"lmea. Make Tlaat 1~602 Walter Davidson. 98, and Carolina Norwood, 96, clink paper cups of punch to toast fourth anniversary of Laguna Beach's TLC (Transportation, Lunch. Counseling) program. More than 21,2QO seniors have participated in the program. and Project TLC o!f icials say they expect • more than 16,500 lunches will have been aervedbyyear'send. SA Fire Kil& Man, 37 ~ One man died and two men . were injured Sunday morning when fire swept throup a Santa Ana home, fire officials reported. The two survivors of tbe bhaze at 131' N. Flower St. were pulled to safety by passoraby who knocked down the two·story home's front door when they spotted the fire and the two men's struuJe lo escape the ln· femo. •. But Joseph P. Casey Jr., 37, died in the fire. Casey lived at the Flower Street address. the other two men inside the house when it caught fire, Daniel Woods, 20, of Long Beach, and Robert Noll, 27, of Los Angeles, were visitors. Frotta Page Al BOVAN ••• in the case. Three or the POI partners - Kulik, Davis and Richard -have been arrested. Davis, who was arrested in Ball and brought b&clc last week lo face charges, was freed after his bail wu re· duced lo$100,000. Still at large are Kulik's wife, Elsie, and the last .POI partner, Fedorowski. The six suspects are scheduled to stand trial Jan. 23 in Judge Koeeland's Ci)urt. Amvet Blaze Came Probed SAN DIEGO (AP) -In· vestigators are sifting the ashes of the downtown Amvets Thrift Shop to determine what caused a blaze that injured two fire fighters and did an estimated $600,000damage. Firemen Walt Able. 43, who suffered a twisted hip and Larry Hume, 30, who suffered first deeree burns on the ri&bt side of his head, were taken to hospital&. Hume wu admitted to Centre Ci· ty Hospital in good condition. Fifty fire fighters batlled the flames for nearly three hours early Saturday. Wooda waa taken to UCI Medjctal c;entet wht$ he is C&lll undere~ treat.Q:lent for: smoke inhalat1~ Q welt aa fdr •eeood and tblid de..-ee bw:u atioUt bis hands and arn:as, a~cordilll lo nre offlcta11. NoU w-.s Sreated at Ul•lJledica1 center for am6ke lntiaJ&dOn and then released. Witnesaes told fire officials WIDOW that it was tbfee.men wboJKllled · • • • Woods. NoU to aality ifter knocilng tbe door down. But, the officials were told, the U1ree rescuers were unable lo make their way lo th~ b,urnin1 home's second floor where Casey was trapped. OUicials said it look about 30 minutes to b~ the blaze under FirmSeeb IAFlighu LONDON (AP) -Laker AiFways ~d today it BP· plied to Britalb's ClvJI A viaUon .Authority !or a llcen1e to tiyi, t)i!> JAmdon, • Loa Angele~u:oute. The airline said it wants to run daily flights. A ticket to Los Aneeles would cost $206 and a ticket lo London $250, a dlfference • resulting from currency translation. Laker said the fare would be fess than half the current lowest scheduled winter~onomytare. Bilingual Election Inspectors· Sought Sao Juan C~pistrano's city clerk ls seeking bWnguaJ resi- dents to function as election of· ficers March 7. Each of 18 city polling places will have an inspector, a judge and two clerks. Jud1e1 and clerks receive $30 for the day while inspectors are paid S35. In- terested San Juan reeistered voters should phone 49lH171 for more lntormaUon. don 1n the blitz ot 19'0. In a broadcut to Iodla, she said: ''I must admit I find life in Entland today absol~y tbrill- ine. I am 1lad to be alive at this great moment in our history ... She visited air raid shelters, bombed-out toWDJ, public soup kitcbena and other wartime s(;enes. She was conaldered one of Bri· taln 's ablest woman speakers and Churchill aave aerious con· slderaUon lo her advice on his oratqry and aclmowled1ed hia debt lo her aid for that and more. "It would have been lmpossi. ble ror HJ ordfnary mu to have got through what I have had to get throtag11 in peace and war 1'ithout bu ~evoted aid.'' Sir .. Wtnatoa sal4at war'• end. From Page Al MAULED .•• shoulder and hip were badly punctured." Nickens said the dog was taken to the city dog pound after Us stomach was pumped by a veterinarian who found human hair in the dog's stomach. ''I 'm prelty sure the dogwm be destroyed," the police Officer said. "You can't really blame the dog, but what else are you going to do with him?" Friends and family members nocked lo the Setzers' home Le, console the couple, who have two other children. Suicide Suspected SAN FRANCISCO CA~) - Authorities aay the body of a man round floating in the moat around the Golden Gate Bridie's south tower is apparently the bridge's 632nd victim. .. .. Orange Coast ' · EDITION VOL 70, NO. ~6, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES MO~DAY, DECEMBER 12, 1977 N TEN CENTSl !Jjvert, Connors · tLUit N.9, KU, Nupt~ls t . . i I 1 BJ DAVE CUNNINGHAM 'fjliitMIY ,_Mailf 'l'eaDJa star Chris Evert said to-day there is Do truth to the rumor that abe and Jimmy Connon are secret!~ marriPJl and honey· mooning In Newport Beach. Evert and Connors are staying at the Newporter Inn. Registra- tion was under Connors' name. "No, we 're not married and we. have no plans t;<> get married," .. • 4fi ~ Miss Evert aaid. 0 1 don't lmo\v bow these rumors 1et aiartedr but you can deny them now. It un't true." · Tennis star Connors, asked tt be and Evert were married, aald brusquely, "You guys can write whatever you want to." Then be turned and walked off. Connors and Miss Evert checked into the Newport.er IM Grapes Ptttk a Pun~h Friday and were dae to leave Sl.Uld&Y ,-but they atued throulh today. Tbdr praeace became publicly known when Uaey showed up at nearby John Wa.Yne Tennis Club duriq tbe weekend to practice. A sign greeted Miss gvert and, Connors at center cQurt of the tennis club. It read, "Welcome Chris and Jim Connors." The . . A bilingual sign in Episkopi, Cyprus , means just what it says: Grape juice can be a hazard to runners like Royal Ail" Force Cpl. Kenneth Vooght or to vehicles along the Paphos-Limassol Road ... The warning was posted because the road is used by trucks c~ing ripe grapes for wtnemaking, and the jute~ oozina from the trucks, can make the road slippery. ~ l Hunt Widell8 For Slayer Mesa Leader Sues . . . SchOols Ovei-Thefts I HBMan Police are widening their anhunt today for the killer of erald Bernard Dietz, 32, of Hun· gton Beach who was shot three mes in the chest during an rgument in his apartment Fri- ay night. Dietz wu reportedly babysit· Ung a six-year·old neighbor boy !Who heard the argument and •shots fired . The child was watching television in a room in the dead man's apartment at 16881 Newland St., according to police Set. Lui! Ochoa. The boy ran from the television room jlJld tried to aid the dying man, Ochoa said. The lad then ran across the street and brought a neighbor back to the scene of the slaytn1 at about 8: 15 p. m. Oranae Countv coroner'.s in· vestigators pronounced Dlel:z. dead al the scene. The boy may have been the on- ly person to see the suspect who .was described u about 25 years old, six feet tall with brown balr and a beard. , Anraction Burm , NEW YORK (AP) -Coney , J1land'1 massive Tornado roller coaster burned for about an hour before firefighters brought the blaze under control, omcJala Hid. The fiN began near the base of . lhe wooden 1\r\lcture and spread qulckly. 'lbe extent of the fire " waa not tmsnediatelt' known. ~ The fant time thieves broke in· to the Estancia Hlgb School' mechanics' compound and stole $200 in parta from student David Sorsabal's truck, bis father picked up the lab. When someone broke in again over the Veterans Day weekend and stole $700 worth of equipment from the truck young Sorsabal was working on for a claas, his fathe r decided it was time something was done about the school's security. So Costa Mesa City Manager Fred Soraabal has filed a claim against the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. •'I just decided it was time somethlng wu done," Soraabal said today, noting that other thefts have also been reported at the compound, includina one cue in which the thlevet went joyriding in a stolen car. He said be has suggested a guard doe or other security measures to protect the veJlicJes. /"We've stepped up our police protection on oC the area, but you can 'l be everywhere at once," Sorsabal said. Sorsabal's claim la expected to be routinely denied by school trustees Tuesday ntcht. Trustees, u is their cuatom, will tlten ref er lt to the school db- trlct'a lnsurance company. 6th Bovan Suspect • Arraignment ~lated Arral1nm·ent II scheduled Tuesday tn Oran1e County Superior Court for ~ Christopher Richard, the suspect now btld bl the slaJlQa ot Stephen Jobn Bovan of Fountain Valley. Rf chard surrendered Friday to Newport Beach police. He wu booked into clty Jail on the murder cota1ptracy warrant which wes liaued after ht and seven others were lndJcted on. multiple crisnlnal cbar1e1 by the Oranae COuntJ Gralld Jury. Bail oD tbat warraqt was orlalnally set at $500,000, but It. hu been reduced to SlOO 000 by. Superior Court Judte .. rt Kneeland. Police 1ay they ext*t Richard to rem.in in custody. sip may have elven birth to rumors that Mila Evert's last name la now Connors. Jorie Oce1ateda, a main· tenance man who put up the sip, said the wording was elven to him by Kathy Willoo, the club's aocialclirector. "We weren't calling her Mn. Connon." Ms. Wilaon said. "Tbe boas just told us to put up a welcome slgn and that'i what we did." Thla momlnc the slp wu cbanaed to read, .. Welcodle Chris Evert and Jimmy Con· nota.'' Miss Evert wu reached at the hotel today. She said their plans were indefinite but that mar· riage wun't amona them. Choice Looms· • NB Council to Sekct Plitnner By JOANNE REYNO~ Of .. ~,.... .... Newport Beach city coun· cilmen tonltbt will be uked to select from two nominees for tbe slncte opentnc on the city Plan· Dini Commission. Councilmen will have to choose between Tlm Haidlnaer and Helen McLaughlin to fill the vacancy created by the forced re- signation of Larry Lynch. Both names will be put before councUmen by the three-member Appointments Committee wblcb apparently has been unable to Media Rule· Uplwhl By Court WASHINGTON CAP) -The U .s. Supreme Court let stand today a &Qwer court 'a dectaiott tbro.,....._. • •1,000 libel awar4 aiatnst Tbe New York 1'ilUa..., Ule NllUcliaal 1'udubGG Soclet)', The Jmtlct1 ntuaecl to review a rullnc by tbe 2nd u .s. Circuit Court al Appeals cbaractertzed as .. in every way a land.mark" on the right to report serious cbar1es against public figures. The court's actJoo sets no legal precedent. but courts in tbe 2nd Clrcult, encompa11ln1 New York, Connecticut and Vermont, and elsewhere in the COUDlrY mQ' rely on tbe appeaJa court reuoalng bl dedd1nC future libel su.ita. If -. public figures eoa1d find ltmore difficult toaucceed in aueb claima. The cue considered by the justlces t:Qday eentered on a tm article in· the Times reporting tbar tbe Audubon Society charted five prominent sclen· Usta wttb lytnc about the effects of pesticida on American birds. The IOC!ety lq bu been an outapoten oppooent ot tbe uae ot the pesticide DDTr clalmtn1 it is estremely barmfw to bird.a. Three ldentilta named in the Times arUde •Red for libel. a1'ld were awarded Nl,000 by a federal trial Jury in earl119'1e. Lut Mat, however, the ap. peel• court overturned the award. 1l nded: "What ls newsworthy alH>Pt tucla &C!CUSaUons la that tb~y "ere made. We do not beUeve Uiat the preu may be re-quired under the Fint Amend· meat to avppreas newsworthy atattmenta merely because lt bat serious ctoubta recudlna Ulelr truU,.'' -~ N•w 'York T1sne1 attomey FlO;Jd Abrams 1ald tbe eoutt•a ruUna that '4neutral'' rePortlnill protected by the Pint Amend· ment •111.o tvet)' wq alaDd.mart rullnJ ... reach a comemua on a sin&le nominee. Lynch waa appointed to the commi11lon last June under nearly ldenUcal clrcwmtanc81. He was asked to reaip,Nov.1' after councilmen chanaid tbell' policy recardida commlslion •Po polntees who may bave flDaDd.al. confllctaoflnterelt. Lynch ls a land planner and landaoape architect whole ftrm bu contra.ct. witb the lrvlDe Company. At the time he wu appointed. there were two appointment& to • be made. Normally, councilmen get a single nomination !or each vacancy from the three-member council Appointments Committee and vote the nominee tnto Office unanlm~ly in a pro forma pro- cess. Lut June. tile commJttee co• posed of Councilmen Don Mein• ni1, Lucille Kuehn and Paul Byckoff could not reach a con· 1en1u1, 10 four names were placed in nomination for the two vacanclee. The councU conducted. • (See PJANNER. Pa'e AZ) Ueedlw~llldoa Churchill Widow, 92,DiesinLondOn 'LONDON (AP) -Laa1 Spencer a.-ehW. ~ wl4ow of Britain'• wartimt leader Sil' Wlmton QsarddD, died to4e7 at her llowlll' .... after • .,... attack. Her arandaon. Wlneton Churchill, who umounced her deatb. nld abewaa tunchlngwith heraeeret,arywbellstrickeo. Lady Spencer Churchill, named Clementine but nicknamed 0 Clemmie" by Slr Winatoa, began auctioning hi.a patntlnca and other f amlly helrlOOIDI quietly tb1s 7ear to help meetexpeme1. Sbe bad been in falllnl health several yean 8JJd procrealvely retreated Into MClmton since the death in Im of her husband of 61 years. He waa 90 at bis death. Laat July abe underwent ab- dominal 1uriery at Kin« Edw..-.1 VII Hespltal In London. The reuoD for the operation wu never snade ~ubllc. Shocked Britons sucgested s~ial leglalatlon or an appeal to provide for ber aeeds, but abe said abe deplored any 1ucb Idea and 1t was dropped. • Lady Spencer Cburc:hUJ WU born April 1, 1815 to Slr Henry Hoiter and Lady Blanche Hosler. Her mother wu descended from X•rated Films a Jone line ot BriUsh earls, as wa1 Sir WJmton -a irancUoll of the Du.keof Marlborou;b. By all accounts, it was love at (See WIDOW, Page AZ) Santa Ana Seeks $5(}(),000 Fine with screentnp ol two more X· rated lllms. ''Jallball" and 0 ¥ldnI,iitHuatle.,. Weather Mo1t11' fair tbrougb Tueaday except late nllbt and early mornlo~ low c:louda. tOwa tonl&ht upper 409 to low ans. Rltbs 'I'Ues· day up~ Md Jow 70.. • llUl•B TODA'Y ... -• • .. ' .. 2 DAILY ptt.QT N •Issue t , BJ JOANNE REYNOLDS Ottl!l.IMll't .......... "Newport Beach, with lu •~· pensive homes, la increasingly eomtne under fire because, uitica say, there are 10 few placea ln tbe city where low Jg .. come famlllea ~ao f{nd alford- ablehouslng. The critics charge the Jack of inexpenalve houaln.I la the fault of city IOHrnment. In recent state ANemblY beartna1 ln Santa Ana an ad\'OOate of low·lncome houatJll ·aald Newport la a city ••lackinl ln will" to UM federal funds to supply the needed unit.a. The cbarse wu leveled not Jona aft.er a city COUACll meetln' at wblcb councilmen dedded to or,anize other Orange County ciUea a•alnal what they viewed as federal incursion against city authority. They angrily accused a federal agency of usurping land use de- cisions - a city job -by rorcln1 the city to 1upply a 1iven number or units for low income famillea. Councilmen contend it ls simp-ly not in their power to interfere in the real estate market place ln providin' housing for people who couldn't otherwise afford to live in Newport. The philosophy ls that if they <;an't pay the rent )>.ere, let them Finn Seeks L4Flighu LONDON CAP) -Laker Airways said today it ap. plied to Britain's Civil Aviation Authority for a license to fly the London- Los An&elea route. The airline said it wants to run daily flights. A ticket to Los Angeles would cost $206 and a ticket to London $250, a difference resulting from currency translation. Laker said the fare would be less thun half the current lowest scheduled winter economy fare. Fl'Yftl Po8t8 . Bail in 'Cure'- RIVERSIDE CAP) -Larry Flynt, the publisher or Hustler magazine, bas posted bail tor a man under indictment in con.oec- \ion with an alleged cancer cure consisting or a diet of lemon Julee and distilled water. Flynt, convicted in a Cincin- nati court last February on charges or pandertn1 obscenity by pub~hlng HusUer, aald he guaranteed the $40,000 bail for. Carey Reams because be believes in the controversial dietary treatment Reama created. · In a telephone interview f't'om hia Colorado Spring• home, Flynt t.old the Riverside Pre11· Enterprise that he was "Interest. ed in .Reama becauae hla work was being done in God'• name.'' live el'.iewhere. OpPoDeDta of thl1 ltne or thoq!lt, •ucla H the Orange County Housing Coalltlon, an ad- vocacy P'OUP for housint• point oui tbat both the hlCleral and 1tate aovenunent say otherwlH and because the city use. a lot or federal and state money, the mus· cle exisll t.o force the council to provide that bouain1. The primary l"ver against city . raist.eqce, ta tbe dty'a •PeUca· Uon. fQr a federal Commmill.y Develbpment Grant. The funds, wblcb were 1lveii out by the federal Department of Houllna and Urban Development ·have broueht sometb.J.q more than '900,000 to the city ln the past three years. That mone1 baa been used lo provide the senior citizen center located al Fifth ad Marguerite avenues in Corona delMar. • Since the money came from the department whicb ii lnYoh<ed 1n ~ing, part or the applica- tion required the city to took at lta census figures and identify bow many people in the city are con- sidered to be in the low income cat.e1ory. That fl1ure, which ts bued on a median income figure ror all of Oranae Coqnty, ranges from an. annual fi&ure of less than $8,000 E ..... PageAl WIDOW ••. fint 1leht when Clementine Ogilvy Hazier. the 23-year-old daupter ~ a Dragoon Guards • colonel, and Sir Winston met at a f asbionable dlnDer party to 1908. He was a 34-year-old cabinet minister. Churchill proposed soon after in the gardens of Blenheim Palace, his family's 16th century · eatate. They wed sept. 1.2, 1908 at St. Margaret's Church, London, within sight and sound of Big Ben. "I married and lived happily ever after " Sir Winston recalled . 22 years iater in his autobiog. raphy. Their marriage produced one son and four dauehters: Ran· dolph Churchill, a politician and writer who died in 1968, aged 57; Diana Church.ill, twice-married, who died ln 1963 from an over- dose of 1leepin1 pills; Sarah Cburchlll. an actreaa; Mary Cburcbill, wbo married promi· nent ltrltlsh· politletsn Sir Christopher Soames, and Maril(old Frances Churchill, who died at aJ{e 2. Many Britons became aware of the elegant, dignified lady at Churcbill's side when German bombs began dropping on Lon- don in the blitz of 1940. In a broadcast to India, she said : "I must admit I fmd life in England today absolutely thrill- ing. I am glad t.o be alive at this • ireat moment In our bl.story." She viJited air raid shelters, bombed-out towns, public soup kitchens and other wartime scenes. Sbe was considered one of Bri- tai.nls ablest woman Jpeakers and Churchill gave serious con- sideration to her advice on his oratory and acknowled«ed his debttoberaid lorthatand more. YMCA Offers Ca~pProgram "It would have been hnpossi- ble for any ordinary man to have got. through what I bave bad to gel through in peace and war without her devoted aid,'' Sir Wln•ton said at war's end. The Orance Cout YMCA In Newport Beach wUl offer a Day Camp program Dec. 19·30, divided into two levels. The camp will be held from 9 a.m. lo4 p.m. daily The "Kid Kamp," for srades one throuah five, will reature crafts, games and trips to Knott'a Berry Farm and the Laruna Beach Children's Theater. The "Go Camp" proaram, for grades six and nven wlll feature movies, roller skaUne and a trip to Mqic Mountain. Additional lnfor111atlon la available by calliDa 6'2·_.,· . -.. --.. .. -~. • OftANCll COAIT " DAILY PILOT ~ ....... Pl't-IM~ ....... ewt... .n. ....... .-o...; .. ......, ~ ...... '=~'=" ~~~~~- ' Woman Held in Slaying PASADENA CAP~ -A Sl· year-ofd woman allegedly shot and killed the man she lived with, then told police 1be bad mlataken blm for an intruaot, authorities · alld. Police said they booked Betty Lee Price late Sunday for in· veaU,aUon of murder In the deatbotClevelend Owem. a1. who shared Mi home. The woman told POlJce U. bad come home around 10 p.~. &.m· day when ahe heard nolH• and •••• ~in tbo kitchen. She sald ahe tot • .22.eallbe.r plttol froQl the bed.room and fired several abota at tbe flpre, which turned out to bia Ow~. police re· pofted. for the elderly o.nd bandicapl:d l4> t.o a high of *15,000 for faml s • ol more than five people. . • In the appUcatlon1 Newport Beach clt1 ofncialt-Mt a goal of 586 unit.. Thia me• the cl'-,. wlll try lo do· wbat (~ ean ao lh•t in three yean tbef8 wlll be 586 untt1 that low-income families can af-ford. The emphuia 11 on the word try. City offtcial.I HY a coat 11 somethine to attempt. .Pedf;ral omcial• are lncreuin;ly aayillg a soal 11 wbat bas to be aohleTtd. Slnce fl1.lng the oristnat grant apPUcation in 1974, there are two things the city bH done to facilitate bouaing for low in-come familes. · Councllmen approvect·a zoning variance on a portion of the property owned by the Lutheran Church or the Muter in Corona del Mar. Church officials are hopeful of reeeivtna a federal grant to build a 100.unll apartment complex for the elderly next to their church. The city is also participating in locating housine for residents through the Orange Cowrty Hous-1.na Authority. allboqb the city · ii QOt an official member of the authority. City councilmen say they are willing t.o do what tltey can to en- couraae private builders lo use federal prosrams lo build or pro- duce cheap housing. But they acknowledge that pro- perty values in Newport Beach make such projects almost economicallJ impossible. For builders, the ptice of land and the coat of buildini fa so high that federal buildlne subsidies are simply inadequate. Federal rent aubJicilea don't rare much better. HUD will sub- sidize pqrt1ona of rents raneing from $181 a month !or a bachelor unit lo $379 for a four bedroom. Generally, rents are so high in Newport that few units qualify for those subsidies. Councn sentiment on the issue is divided. , One faction would like to main· taln a strict hands-ofr. policy. Councilman Paul Ryckofr, for one, has consistently opposed the federal grant used for the senior citizen center becawse otthe hous- ing requirement and other ••str- ings" attached lo it. The opposing view ls that the ci- ty has taken so many federal and. #!late er~i. .wtth Uw.~ame Jtr; lnla. The Community I)evelop .. ment grant hardl)' makes any dif1 ference Lucille Ku ehn. often the ad-• vocate of city involvement in· housing. says she thinks most peo-; pie prefer to Live In a community Wlth a d1vers1ty or life styles a nd incomes. An economically homohenous community is boring and stifling. Those two views are likely lo clash on Dec. 19 when coun- cilmen will discuss the possiblily of applying for yet another year oflundlng from the HUD grant. ' Not only is there likely to be de- bate about whether or not to app-· ly for the funds, there is likely to be a dispute over how lo use the funds. With the senior citizen center funding completed, there are other projects -such as housing -to which those !unds could be directed. Four NB Men. Freed on Bail· Four Newport Beach mien jailed Friday on narcotic; chargee, have been freed after posting $1,000 bail each. The four men were arrested when Newport Beach in· veatlgators served a search war. rant on a home at 5009~ River Ave. and allegedly round small quanUUes of metbaqualone, a strong mu..cle relaxant, marl- .Juana and cocaine. An"eated were John Louis Giordano, 22, of the River Avenue address wbo was booked on a charce of possession of co- caine for aale; Keith J>ouilu Haaf, fllJd Lowell Jon Waper,ot the same address wbo were booked on a charge of poueuloa of metbaqualone and Dennis Norman Ferguson of 5511 W. Ocean Front, who waa booked on an ldent.ical charfe. ... 4 u The California Suprem~ Court has re- leased this official pictl1re of the court followinJ the addition of three new mem- bers. From left. front row, are Assl>Ciate. Justice Mathew Tobriner, Chief Justice Rose Bird and Associate Justi.ce Stan1e~, Mosk. Stand.ulg are Associate Justices Wiley Manuel, William P. Clark Jr .• Frank K. Richardson and Ftank C • Newman. E,....PageAl 5 CARS ••• Oyaas said he would be checking the parking arranaements personally. After bis battle with the City of Costa Mesa, Soffer, owner of Sid's Blue Beet rataurant in Newport Beach, says he's a bit senaiUve about having bis cars the subject of Q'lunicipal action. "I think lhe city of Newport Beach could have bandied this a lot better," be commented. "No one in their riaht mind aoea to see their can ever)' day to see if they'vemovedthe1treetonyou.•• Soifer wen a recent round with the Clty of ea.ta Kesa when city councilmen admitted the city acted incorrec:Uy ln towing awll)' three can from h1a bome at 900 Arbor St. Meeting F e~es lORetired N-M Employees Ten retiring Newport-Men Unified School Dhtrlct e019loyees with from Mven to 3> years ot service will be honored by school trustees Tuesday niaht. The meetinit will be_gin at 7: 30 p. m . in Costa Mesa City <.;ouncu chambers. Honored will be Frank Frazier, transportation 1upervisor, 30 years : Donald Ensign, garage s upervisor, 29 years ; John Feele y, grounds keeper , 19 years; Katherine Zlmmann, cafeteria helper, lS years; and Donald Maher, head custodian, 14 years. Al!lo lo be honored are WUIJam Frink, maintenance worker, 12 y ears; Virginia Walker. secretary, 12 years; WllHam Houghton, custodJan, 10 years; Arthur Johnson, heating and ven- tilation mechanic, nine years· and Chester Langan, purehaslng supervisor, •even years Troops Fight Fires LONDON CAP) -Troops and striking firemen joined forcea early today lo fiebt a !ire at a hospital ln the M-.nche1ter area while ln London two men died in fires in their homes. A police spokesman said no one was in- jured in the hospital blaze. • NB HoUsing Density Discussion Resunies Newport Beach cUy eoun· cilmen will wrestle agaln tootiht with a Pl'Ol>Olal to cbanl(e the system for calculatinl ~ density in atngJe family home nelghborbooda from a erou acre method toa net acre one. The proposal will come berore eouncUmen In the form of two amendmmta to the clty'a 1enera1 plan -amendments pl"OPC>Hd by City (".oundlm•n Paul RJckclft. Cou.adlmen d.iaeuued the pro- posal two months a19 during the last bearings oo general plan amendments, but the cb.anee was killed at that time. Councilmen indicated they v~­ e d aeainst Ry~koff's plan because they believed what was presented as one amendment should have been split into two. So Ryckoff separated the items and submitted them to the plan- nina commission. Commissioners voted NotJ. 17 to delay action on the items until February 1978 when a com- prehensive revision of the city's general plan will be taken up. However, oo Nov. 28, coun- cilmen decided to conctµct the hearines on Ryckofrs ptoposal u soon as poul~li Currently when ehlcUtaUog the density of a project, city officials use the total acreage of the parcel in question. Cigarette Set NB Trash Fire Newport Beach firemen said today a smoldering trash fire that forced the evacuation of Blackbeard's restaurant this weekend, was probably started by a cigarette. The s~ rrom tbe fire, which broke out in the women's restroom at 9:40 p.m. Friday was so intense t.bat three restaurant employea who fought the small blaze were overcome and re· quired medical treatment, fire official.I said. Firemen said Kevin Leibllng or Newport Beacb, Ted Lommis of Laguna Beach t.nd R. J. Smith of Garden Gi;ove. were not serious- ly injured in the incident. Damage was estimated at about$500. What Jtyctoff woUld lite to do is to flrst deduct land that Will 1ae &iven up for ltreels aftd pub and calculate the dGl.IJly based. OD wbal'l)eft. If that •)'Stem ts aPPlOftd. then councilmen will bi faced with c~g the densit)' des-ignauODi ~l h&Ye been applied to exlstina single famll,y (R..1) neJehborbooda. Ryckoff'• second m~ure would change those deslnatiom to replect t.be new system, meaning tbatn~currmUyllst­ ed aa medium density woo.Id become high density and those llsled as low density would become medium. If approved, there would only be a small area of Spyglass Hill that would be deaianated low density, clty officials aay. The rest of Ole city would be medium and hllb density. Opposition lo RyckoU's initial efrort t.o have t.be amendments enacted was based on the des- jgnation change Jn existing llei.tJbodlooda. Mayor Milan Dostal said he could not see having his nel~hborhood. Dover Shores, list-ed as mediumdeDSJty. But Ryckoff countered that if the neiJt}ibhood is medium densi- ty. it ought to be noted in the designation. "I can't see calling Balboa Island (where Ryckolf lives) anything but high density," Ryckofl said. Burglar Gets $6,300 in CdM Newport Beach detectives said today that a kitchen window, left open Jess than two inches. enabled a burglar lo break lnlo a Corona del Mar apartment and walk off with items valued at more than $6,300. William Gekas told police be discovered t.he thefl Friday. Listed as missing are a television set, a video tape player and cassettes, camera equip. menl, skis and $200 in cash. 'Aft rnoon . N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 70, NO. 3'6, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY,DECEMBER1~1n7 TEN CEN I High Cou_rt Broadens Media Reporting WASHINGTON <AP) -The U.S. Supreme Court let stand today a lower court's decision throwing out a $61,000 libel award against The New York Times and the National Audubon Society. The justices refused to review a ruling by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals characterized as ''in every way a landmark" on the right to report serious , ' t .. .... . .. ""' .... charges against public fi1ures. The court's action aeta no leeal precedent, but cowu lo the 2nd etrcult, epcompasslnJ New · York. Coonecticut and Vermont, and elsewhere lD the country may rely on the appeall court reuontng in decidln1 future libel suits. If so. public figures cou!d find it more difficult to succeed in such claims." The case considered by the Grapes Pack a Panela justices today ce"tered on a urn article 1n the Times reporting that the Audubon Society charged five prominent scien· lists with lying about the effects of pesticides on American birds .• The society Jong has been an outspoken opponent of the use of the pesticld~ DDT, claiming it is extremely harmful lo birds. Three scientists named in the Times article sued for libel, and A bilingual sign in Episkopi, Cyprus, means just whal it says: Grape juice ~M be a hazard to runners like Royal Mr Force Cpl. Kenneth Vooght or to vebjeies along the Paphos-Limassol Road. The warning was. posted because the road is uaed by trucks curying rlpe grapes for winemaking, and the juice, oozing from the trucks, can make the road slippery. 6th Bovan Suspect ! Arraignment "l!ue I Arralcnmenl is scheduled I Tuesday In Orange County 1 1Superior Court for Roy . Christo{lher Richard, the sixth ' suspect now held in the staying of &tephen John Bovan of Fountain Valley. Richard surrendered Friday to Newport Beach police. He was booked into city jail on the murder conspiracy warrant which was i!sued after he and seven others were indicted on multiple criminal chare~ by the Orange County Grand Jury. Bail on that warrant was origlnallt set at ts00,000, but It llaa been reduced to $100,000 by Superior Court Judge Robert Kneeland. Police say they expect Richard to remain in custody until he has been arraigned . Richard. also known as Rashada Dev. is the former president of the Laguna Beach H2\re Krishna Temple. Temple officials say that Richard and bi.a three bualneas partners in the Newport Beach investment firm, Prasadam Dis- tributing, Inc., have not associat· ed with the temple for more than a year. Those business partners, Alex· ander Kulik, Joseph Shelton Oavls Ill and Joseuh Gabriel -. (See BOV AN, Paie A%) Arson Causes $25,000 Loss AtHB Church An arsonist torched a downtown Huntington Beach church Sunday night, causing $25,000 in damage to the main attar, firemen reported today. Firemen doused the blaze at about 7 p.m. The fire was ap- parently touched off on a card ta- ble In front of the altar of St. Mary's By the Sea Catholic Church. 325 loth St. Some type of incendiary device was uaed to 1tart the fire in an Advent wreath made of pine boelghs ~bich was placed on a ta· ble for services earlier in the day, said fire inspector Gary Glenn. The church was unoccupied and unlocked when the fire began. No one was seen or heard at the time of the blaze, Glenn Hid. . Father Denll Lyons, pastor or the church, formerly called Sts. Simon and Jude Church, said another anon attempt occurred near the alt.er within the past year. Glenn said there appears to be no rnotlve for the most recent anon other than malicious mis- chief. were awarded $61,000 by a federal trial jury In early 1976. Last May, however, the ap- peals court overturned the award. It ruled: "What is newsworthy about such accusations is that they were made. We do not believe \.bat the preu may be te· quired under the First Amend- ment to suppress newsworthy statements merely because it has serioua doub·ta regardlnl their truth." New York Times attorney Floyd Abrams aald the court's ruling that .. neutral" reporting la protected by the First Amend· ment ''I& in every way a landmark ruling." "Until this case, no court had made aa clear the proposition that when a journalist reports de- famatory charges by one public Winston's Widow n1ure aeatnst another there can be no UabWty, regardless of the journalJal's own views ab9ut the accuracy of the char1es • ., Abram11ald. The three aclentists who .ap. pealed to tbe Supreme Court are J. Gordon Edwards, pro!essor of entomolo1y at San Jose State: Thomas H. Jukes, professor of medical physics at UC Berkely; (See LIBEL. Paie AZ> Lady Churchill Dead at Age 92 LONDON CAP) -Lady Spencer Churchill, 92, widow or Britain's wartime leader Sir Winston Churchill, died today at her home in London alter a heart attack. Her grandson, Winston Churchill, who announced her death, said she was lunching with her s~retary when stricken. Lady Spencer Churchlll, named Cleme ntin e but nicknamed "Clemmie" by Sir Winston, began auctionin1 his paintings and other family heir!~ms quietly this year to help meet expenses. She had been in failing health several years and progressively retreated into seclusion since lhe death in 1965 or her husband of 57 years. He was 90 at bis death. Last July she underwent ab- dominal 1utJleJ'Y at Kini Edward VII Hospital In London. Tl)e rea1on. for the operation was nevel' madepubUc. Shocked Briton• l\ll•ea~d ............ doa Ol'U lll088i to p.rovtde for her Deeds, but abe said abe deplored any aucb idea and it wa, dropped. Lady Spencer Churchill was born April 1, 118$ to Sir Henry Hoder and Lady Blanche H<Wer. Her mother was descended from a long Une of .British earls. as was Sir Winston -a graods<m of tbe Duke of Marlborough. By all accounts, it was Jove at fir1t 1l1ht when Clementine O&Uvy Hoder, the 23-year-old daughter of a Dragoon Guards colonel, and Sir Winston met at a fashionable dinner party ln 1908.. He was a 34-year-old cabinet minister. Churchill proposed soon alter in the aardens of Blenheim Palace, his family's 16th century estate. They wed Sept. 12, 1908 at St. Margaret's Church, London. within slght. and sound of Big Ben. "J married and lived happity ever after t Sir Winston recalled 22 years 1ater in his autobiog· · raphy. Their marriage produced dne son and four daughters; Ran· dolph Churchill, a politician and writer who died in 1968. aged 57; Diana Churchill, twlce·married. who died in 1963 from an over· doae of sleeping pills; Sarah CburcblU, an actre11; Marye Cburatull. who married prom.i· nent Brltl1b poUtiolan Sir Cbrl1topber Soamea. and Milricold l'taDCel Cburcbill, wbo dJedat~2. Many Britons becam9 aware of th• etesant. dignified lady at Churchill's aide when German bombs began dropping on Loll· don in the blitz of UMO. Shoplifting 'Problem' Rise in Thefu Plague SadtHeback Valley By WILLIAM RODGE Of ... Deity ........... While the walled·ln community of Leisure World ls relatively crime free, a hU1e shopping mall located across the street will ag~ln face burglary and theft problems th:ia Christmas season, an Orance County Sheriff's spokesman says. "We'll be puttine extra people on at the mall this year," Sheriff's Investigative Officer Lt. Bob Benson explains. "But the mall brings people from all over the area and that creates the potential tor ctlme. "There will be lots of cars In the parking Iota and aboplif\ers w111 be goina through the stores." sboplift1n1 baa been an in· creasing problem In the Sad- dleback Valley area, but Benson believes the trend is simply a matter of the area'• 1rowth. "When the number of new buat- neaae1 in an area Increases, the sbopliltlnc staU1tlcs will rlse because there are that many more places to do it," he ex- plains. Some of those shoplifting cues are reflected in crime statistics for the year's first 10 months. Those figures show an increase of 412 petty thefts above the first 10 months of last year. The jump ln petty thefts - while bur~Jary and grand theft ease statistics remained rel· alively stable -is due primarily to the "newness" of the Sad- dle back Valley, Benson said. "Petty theft cases will natural· ly Increase as the number of new · houses in an area increases," he said. "The newness of an area creates situations that are con· ducive to petty thefts "There are cars parked on the street because garages are packed witb moviiig stuff mak· ing it easy for people to steal hub- caps,•• Benson conUnues. "And the new construction in an area makes it easy for people to rip off lumber and bull din& materials from construction sit~." Burglaries, a stable though conUnuln& crime problem with over 2,000 reported south Orange County cases in the first 10 months of the year, are another problem in the Saddleback Valley. "The opportunity to commit crime ls much greater here," Benson maintains. ''The houses have all kinda or valuable t.h.in~s in them; many people out be:re are affluent." The ~lmllarity between basic home noor plans in the valley area ,bu also contributed to home bur&Jaries. "Most of the homes around here have almost identical Ooor plans," BeMOn explains. "That <SeeTHEFl'S, Pa•e A2) ·wedding OK'd SA Seeking Damage in Movie Trial Coast AD BRINGS Man, St.epgranny to Mar.ry . " QlJICK SA.LE Weather Mo1Uy. fatr through Tuesday except late night and early morning low cloud1. Lows ton.l&ht upper 40s to low l50t. Hl&M Tues·· day upper80ll ancflow TOs. INSIDE TOB~ 'Y • Detective's Still Seek 'LA Strangler . D.ally fOI ... ltelt ...... LOS ANGELES CAP) -Fifty. five detectives ate workinC fu.ll time on the Hll~ide Stran&lor case, trying to find the killer or killers who left the bodies or 10 young women scattered on secluded hllJaldts throughout the city. And they're be1ng a(ded -or hampered -by thousands or part-time detectives, the barbers, mailmen, secretaries, sboe salesmen and the lady next door. Everybody is talking ahout the strangler. Everybody has a theory. Many are dreaming about the reward, now totaling $150,000. One night la.st week a woman looked i.n her rear view mirror and saw a car following her. She speeded up. He speeded up. The strangler, she thought to herself as she floored the gas pedal and raced at speeds up to 80 mph to a friend's home. She screeched lo a halt in front of her friend's house and dashed to the door. Her friend grabbed an ax and held the man in his car until police came. Was the man the strangler? No, he thought he was chasing the strangler. Somehow the man figured the woman's car matched the description of one seen by a witness to one or the strangler abductions. The man, who lived SO miles away, said he was jn the area looking for the strangler because his family needed the reward money. Sheriff's investigators in- terviewed him and dismissed hini as a ··cuckoo,"Lt. Phil Bullington said. One or the big questions in the case iw how does the strangl« pick up the victims? In only I one case is there a known witness to the abduction. Lauren Wagner was taken away by two people who pulled behind her car when she slopped a few houses from her home Nov. 28. The witness said the car looked somewhat like a police car. car. lnalde the.y round radios tuned to pollce frequencies, a poartable red llght on the lront seal. two magnetized police de· cals to put on the door and a blue jacket with Los Angeles Police DepaJlttnent letterinJ. · Juat a man who likes to play policeman, authoritle1 decided. No connection lo the strangler case. SA Blaze .Kills One, Hurts Tt«J One man died and two men. were Injured Sunday morning when fire swept through a Santa Ana home, flreofrlclala reported. The two survivors of the blue at 1314 N. F1ower St. were pulled to safety by pasaersby who knocked down tile two-story home's front door when they spotted the fire and the two men's struggle to escape the in- ferno. But Joseph P. Casey Jr., 37, died in the fire. Casey lived at the Flower Street address. The other two men inside the house when it caught fire, Danlel Woods, 20, of Long Beach, and Robert Noll, 27, of Los Arureles. were vlsltora. Woods was taken to UCI Medical Center where be is still underroing treatment for smoke inhalation as well u for second and third deeree burns about bis handl and arms, accordine to fire officials. Noll waa treated at the medical center for smoke inhalation and then released. Witnesses told fire officials that it was three men who pulled Woods and Noll to aafety after knocking the door down. SANT A CLAUS DIDN'T ARRIVE BY SLEIGH Scholar Johann Schenk 11 Glad of Temporary Job A few days later police arrest· cd a man driving a car that looked like an unmarked police But, the of!iciala were told, the three rescuers were unable to make their way lo the burning home's second floor where Casey was trapped. 'Meager 1t' ages' This Santa Needs Help Officials said It took about 30 minutes to bring the blaze under control after firefighters were called to the scene ate: 12 a.m. They estimated today that the fire damage to the house and its contents "might be aa high as $80,000 or more.'• By ANNE COOPER Of IM 0.llY Pllet Stafl Few Christmas shoppers in downtown San Clemente realize the Santa Claus ringing his bell In front of a busy variety store 1s a scholar. philosophy professor and former Episcopal priest. But Johann Schenk , 54. isn't wearing a Santa suit because of an overflow or Christmas sp1ril lie needs the meager wages the job brings. Hts wife. Winnie, 1s within view as he greets children outside lhe ~lore. She clerks inside. tem- porary Christmas help and chief bread winner or the family until Schenk fmdi, regular work. "W<• were awfully glad to get the work," said Schenk of their variety store JObs. ''Otherwise, l don't know how we would have made it through Christmas " Schenk has worked on publicity on a part-time basis for the Capistrano-Laguna Beach Reglonal Occupational Program over the past two years. A recent change in the pro~ram 's ad· ministration led to his rcs1gna- t1on. He has also worked part-time at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, teaching philO!>Ophy. The number or philosophy students was down this term, however, so full-time instructors are teaching the reduced number of classes. Schenk said he hopes to teach again in the spring and Is looking for a new public relations job. Schenk's accent betrays his Austrian or\glns. althour.th he has II ved in the United States since 1941, when he came to New York City as an 18-year-old refugee from Nail-dominated Europe. The young man's odyssey from O"ANOI COAST 511 DAILY PILOT Vienna, to Suda pest for three years, and on through Eastern Europe, the Middle East, South Africa and finally past the Statue or Liberty in New York Harbor has had a lasting impact on his hfe, Schenk said . His father was a Viennese at- torney, employed by an Amer ican oil firm in its Central European headquarters before ll1tl er'.s Germany annexed Austria in 1938. Schenk was in h igh school . when the oil company moved the family from Vienna lo Budapest. Hungary, where they h ad a three-year r es pite before escalating fighting drove them to a perilous flight south through the Holy Land lo Egypt. where they boarded a freighter for New York. The American oil company had arranged for the freighter to pick up the refugees after it unloaded its cargo of artlllery In Suez for Montgomecy's African troops. The plan was to return to the United States via Rangoon. Burma, where the ship would take on board teakwood and cobalt. The ship's captain fell un· easy about the Japanese position 10 the Pacific, however, so he turned the freighter west toward NewYorkinstead. They were approaching New York Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, when the Japanese bombed the American fleet at Pearl Harbor. "I am not a heroic person," Schenk said ot his reaction to the many dangers of the trlp. "I knew we could be bombed out of the water at •ny moment. llut there were so many beautiful and exciting things that they over· whelmed me and l Coraot t.o be frightened." ' F...-PageAl UBEL .•• Three years after his arrival In New York, young Schenk was graduated from Columbia University and went to work with his father for the oil company. Four years later he was back in school, earning a Yale University master's degree in divinity prior to his ordination as an Episcopal priest. After 16 years m the ministry, he decided to teach and earned two addi· tlonal master's degrees. 1n 1972 he married a New York artist and the newlyweds decided to setlle in California, where win· tcrs arc mild and where they could be near Mrs. Schenk's brother, a Mission Viejo physi· clan, and hls family. Times have been hard for the Schenks In California. Schenk has worked at a variety of part· time jobs -everything from teaching college philosophy classes to laboring in a pottery factory to playing Santa Claus. "Ho-ho-ho, merry ChristmJs.'· he greeta the chtldren who cluster about him. They do not know this Santa Claus has first· hand stories to tell of Bethlehem a nd war and want -and humility. X-RATED ••• recommendation that the Mltcbell brothers theater sh<>\lld be condemned as a pubUc nuisance, a Cindini that may 1ead lo closure of the f acillty. But lt was business aa usual at the Honer Plaza theater today with screenings or two mor<e X· rqied films. "Jailbait" and "M idniahtHuslle." Clanc)' explained in court that cloture acUOd caa:not be ~~ untll Judie WffU conftrma ,..... ·float verdict af\et' the damapa. F,....P,.geAJ STUDENTS ication," be said. "I know or the many hours of hard work you give for the young people of thll community." He said the problem "seems to be in our failure to communicate adequately with the students." He recommended that the school board "engage in an in- tense public relations program without cllen~. to let them know that we are the student's ad· vocate.·• War Threat Told NEW YORK (AP) -A U.S.· Soviet eonfrontaUon could be sparked by another war in the Middle Ea.st, President Carter's national security adviser taid Sunday. But Zbieniew Braninald added on ABC'• "laaues and Anawen" pro1ram that pro&ress in this week'a Cairo talks could avert aucb a confrontation. and Robert H. White-Stevens, professor of bioloay at Rutgen University. phase of the trial. . "I~ llWabl well be at that u.-r 1 that 'Ile can close the theater.•• be t sald. "We certainly hope 10." Because their Ubel suit in· . volved indivlduala and oraanba· Uona from various atatea, it wu trled In federal court, wlth U.S. District JUdfe Charlea M. Mehner of New York pttsldln1. Attomey IOHPh Rblot •. whO repre•ented th• Mltchtll brothers 1n th• t.rlal. 11ld ht ln· tends to apptal \he jury'• ~ acenl(yftndtfl&. 'rbe jury awVded sa1.ooo 1n i~~::cb'~4r~:OO~'.~t U Fire KUia.Woman ~· Jukes and \Vhit.SteveM all4r flodlo1 that the •clenUals ' CHICAGO <AP> -An e\derlY proved "actual mall~·· by th• woman whoeeJ•• wu thut oil .AudubonSocietyandtlla~m•. because ebe t Jed to pa)' put • A 1984 Supremo cowi ru!ins due uW1tt bU1'•wat kllltd ln • barre'1~bUc ottlClili aod pu,.Uc fire ln bJr South Slcl• home at\w fl u Un d a keroNM lamp uaed tor beat .. co~ui~• ~!':nc:l~ ti~e~~ and ll•IU apparently wu l•tln1 to hl9 official coad~ct" un.-Jmockld over. aut.boriU• .aJd. A• Jt11 it could bii proviCl ''lbat the spokesman f ot the Peopl .. Gas a\ate111ent wu made wltb ac\ual Co. Hid 1u Hntce wu dlleoth 6Lat 1;.; ....... ... ... ..... .a tlnutd St tM home or N~ maUce-w. w, WIUJ. aftO~ -nob ........ -• ....::.! ""UI. lJ .... °'at it wu false or with reckaeiia n n .. -QP n allreprd of wbethtr jt WU f&lJ lbe owed W1'7.81 tit pat Ciut blJll or not." . datln• beetto511bmWJ.m.: That's just orte oC the theories going around -that the .sLran1ler or stranglers im· personate police to pick up the victlms. The police aren't talking about their clues and Hf they don't know for sure that all 10 lttan· 1Ungs are the work or the aame killer killers. . What clues do 'the cocktail par· ty detectives have? The task force investlaaUng the killings hai grown to " men after being set ui; with 29 l'Clen Nov. 30. They have received more than 1,000 tSP$ called in by citizens. Only about one·thircl or those had been iJiveaUgated and dismissed by this weekend, of· ficers said. Fro• P"fl'! AJ THEF'fS ••• make. it fairly euy for someone to know where the rooms are in whic'h valuabl• ltems mtcht be kept. "The amount of landscapine and walls around the area also· make tt easy for burglars to con, ceal theh' ac:tMttes;' .. b1' aaya. "They can be worktni on a horoe and not even be ~lslble .~ the nelgbb6rs." Benson 15uggeat11 P'tafJtjng valuable ltema t"O atlm the posslbilley of theft. "A lot of people wOtl't handle merchandise. that'• mark'ed becauae tlley can~ tel rid of It.., he explama. "And t.ber& are also several pamphlets .avai\able showlnc people ho" to ~lU'e d<>OfS and wlndowa ... ~•mphltts on aecurm. a home or equfpment to mark valuablea can be obtained at the south county sheriff's sub-station, 30143 Crown Vld.Jey Parkway in Laguna Niguel. Wnstruction ·Plans to Get TIUStees' Eye Saddlebac~ Community College Dlltrict trustees will db· cu11 future con.sttuctiOJt projects for the main MlUidn \11$ cam· pu1 and the new Irvine faeUity when they m.et at '7~ IO tonight In the college library. Trustees and admlnlstrators have been discussing thetr future building needs as part or the preparation o! a five year plan re- quired bytbfttate. · Tonighl. trustees are expected to consider the order in which projects should be completed. Administrators are re.commend· ing that a classroom b\rildini and stadium be built on the main campus and the first phase or the new facility be completed during the next fiscal year. Another classroom building, technology bulldiqg, student center, completJon of the stadium and additions to the art. building and eymnaaium are pro- jected for thP. main campus In future years. The purchase of additional land and ~t.tucllon and ex· P•Dlion of bU.Ud1ngs also ii pro. pe>Sed fortbe1atelllteoampus. In other action, tru1tees will be asked to approv• a ttudent field trip to Baja Calltomia and the hiring or muaicians for a January presentation of Man of La Mancha. FirmSeeki! UFlighu LONDON CAP> -Laker Airways said today It ap· plted to Brttaln 'a Civil Aviation Authority tor a Ucen1e to Oy the London· Los An1eles rout~ . The airline sa\d lt wan"" to run dally ltlghts. A ticket to Los Angeles would cost $200 and a Ucktt to London $250, a difference resultln• trom currency translaUon. Laker 11ld the fare would be less than half the current lowest scheduled wtnter economy fare. l'ro• Page Al BOV1\:N ••• Feaorowatd are accuaed bv police of ocdertng the kldoapping and killing of Bovan. Bovan. 36, was shot to death Oct. 2:2 outside New~ Beach's Et Jlaochito reataurai:iL He was shot nine tlrnes. Police arrested Kulik on a eharae d pouessin1 more than $1 mlWoo worth of heroin within hours of Bovan'a dea\h. He ls free from custody alter posting a $150,000 bond. Also arrested ln the-ease were U>e three ill .. ed l)lt men. An· 'thony ''UW•Tonr0 .tlarone, Jr., 23', Raymond Steven Rea~, 28. and JfPY 9IMi' !'tori. •1, all or Jtwatmston &ch. rnve.U,atora claim the trio wa1 blnd to kill Bovan Sn retalla· tton for Ule lddilappbtc thia sum· mer of ltuJUc. The t.h('IO men have been Iden· tlfted as relocated federal wit· nes1eJ or relatives of witnesses who were moved into the Orange Coast area under assumed nam .. by the U.S. Marshal's ael"'flce af\er aldiDt in prosecu· lion of East Coast Mafia figures. Marone and Reaco were freed from JaU about a month after their arrests after posting Sl00,000 bond each. Fiori ls held without bail and fac~s death penalty prosecution in the c1111e. Three oC the PDI partners - Kulik. Davit and IUcbard -have been arrested. Davla1 who was arrested ib Bali and brouabt batk lut week to face cbqes, was freed after his bail was re· duced to $100,000. Still at Jarce are Kt.ant'• wile. . El9f•. and the Jut Pl>I partner, Fedorows)d. The stx suspects are 1cbeduled lo stand trial Jan. 23 in Judge Kneeland's court. Reform, Issue Meeting Topic Former Orange County Plan· nlng Commissl()fler Shirl~f Grin· dle will d.lscusa a caml>811tn re- form lnlt(aUve durihg a meeting of the Saddleback Area Coordinalina Council <SACC> ex· ec11tlveboardthi11evenir;i~. The meellng wlll beefn at 7: 30 p.m. in the south county office at 23011 Moulton Parkway, Laguna l(illa. .Mra. Grindle and others have begun cJrcu.latlni petitions to get the IO·Called "Tin Cup" refocm propo1al on the ballot in the June primary election. • SACC dlrecton alao are Hpecl· ed to dl.scuss a seniors center wblch ha been proposed for the Saddleback Valley. t • ~ .... s.i.. ... p \ ll'vtll a... ("G ,~ (lldll 0... 0.0. IPS"~J'~~"lo dl3 1•·"-~:I~' .,.,·4 11J 1f :.:·u ltO 1. 1 10 • \Ii t.u';yl~ I~ lftr-« lpft .• I ..... 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"~·~ t ... •• g,;~~ 1::-:." ~e:·«. :C '~ I In:;;:~ fl)' .. •f ~~~ !L~~-. ~:::: -~i~ ~i Growdl .,._ Bs~ted JO .Na'W YOi&-clP> -ataJ economic ~-...... ~world .w ~, .. ,,...1.MllY:Mr~of Wlltloil-llMI the,.., 0( ballauaD- tJa• ~loud hM ..,.Ud9d. s ' DAILY PILOT B~pe in Jar. Firm NeedJJ ProfitB By MILTON MoeKOWlTZ Synt.a Corp.. th• company founded on tho aterolct cbemla.trY that produced the oral contracepUvt, bH aeen I t.ht Uabt ll'• aot.na lnto the bualbesa ol setlln1 bope ln a jat! •: ~m~~. I · Synt.ex bu •Creed lD 1.sau• new stock worth about ta.5 'mlllion to acquire tb• ffoute ol Westmor. Ine., a company that takes lll name from 1 famous Hollywood makeup man. Ba•ed ln Newbur1h, N.Y., ll hu annual •ale• or flS.3 million in beauty and balr products. .. I THE MOVE, AT FIBST BLVSH, seema bl11rre. Af\er all, Sr,ntex uaed to pride lt.aeU on bein& a "company of aclert· ti.ta. 'It aella most of tta products Lhrough the pn1crtptlon· · pad• of docton. Why tanslo with the Revlona and Avona? 11 The motlvaUon become. clear, however, when you ate • how. Syftlex ha• fared in the rou1b-and-tumble pharmaceutical bualnesa. A Panamanlan·based firm whose main o In Palo Alto, Syntex became the wunderklnd of Wall Street alter the contraceptive plU was introduced in 1960. Three of the nrst four oral contraceptives Money Tree marhted ln the United , Slates came from Syntex la ra es. \ Synt.ex quickly became the largest drug company In U.. < west. It made a lot of money. but it waan 't all rotes. To sell its own brand.a to doctors, Syntex had to build up J a&les force from scratch. 1t dld. But the more aeaaoned drul com· paniea in the Ea.st and Midwes\ ran rinas around Syntex .. l>octors like to deal with a company famillar to them. TRE FLAP OVER SIDE Ef'FECl'S from "the plll" wu a devastating blow. Orl1inally envisioned aa the worldwi~ panacea for birth control, the oral contracepU ve bas sU1>ooit into disfavor. Jn the year ended la.st July 31, U.S. sales or · oral contraceptives declined 18 percent. To be sure, Syntex has hedged its beta by entering other product areas. In facl, oral contracepUvea account for only • 15 perc•nt of Its sales. ll's a major producer of dermatological dru1s used to treat serious skin dlseasea. And its big hope today Is naproxen, an anU-lnflammatory druc ror arthritis surrerers, which it selll bert. under the brand name Naprosyn. . Syntex began Introducing naproxen In overseas >J markets in 1972. It's sold in 48 countries, bringing Syntex sales of $llO million a year. But the U.S. market bu been a ·. pain in the neck for Syntex. • FIRSI', THE SUPER·CAtJTIOtJS Food and Drug Ad· ministration didn't give Syntex an okay on Ute drug until 1 last. year. After approvlng it, the FDA bad second tbougbU, · charging that there were derkieoclea In one rat studi' penormed for Syn lex by an outside contractor In 1981M971. Syntex is still selllng Naprosyn here but the publicity put a crimp in sales and there remains the posslbllity that th• FDAwillbanit.sute. In 1966. when it was stiU a refaUvely small company, Syntex nett.eel $19 mllllon on sales of SS6 million. It w•· virtually a money.makina machine. IN 1973, WHEN ITS SALES bad moved up lD $16Q million, it was netting $44 milUon. Still a spectacular return~ Today, when its sales are all the way up to $313 million year. lt'a earning $.17 mUUon. So why not try selling lipstick? Gifi Trends Hint At Bigger Bills .. LOS ANGELES <AP> -Callfomiana are golng to bav~ higber electric billa next year, if their Christmas buyfnt patterns are any euide. Food proceaaora. doughnut makers and hot dog cooker.- are running neck·&nd·neck with video games as the bestaell· tng Items in a holiday spending spree that's atackint up ,u one of the bigcest ever. SECURITY PACIFIC BANK SAYS Califorota Chrt.tmu buYint is runnint 12 percent ahead or lut year and retailers all over the state are already lull of the holiday spirit. Pollsters say a lower lnOation rate (7 percent tn California laat year), and employment gains have produced an unusual willingness lo spend and borrow. · "It's a Christmas characterized by top-of.tbe·llne pro- d ucls," saya Seara, Roebuck apokesma11 ( l NatRead. O·n~c-UMER "The consumer hu Ul"l~ confidence in lha _ _ economy and ls buyin& '-----------a~cord~gly . People don't seem to mind pay· 1n1 for more e"penslve Items if Jt means value lo them.'· Sears went heavily into video games for what Read ulla "our first truly electronic Christmas." The games off er television tennis, hockey or battlefield contests and one, at $178.95, has sbt snap.In cassettes thM add up to 138 different dlvenlons. MANUAL CHESS AND BACKGAMMON are aelllnt wen. and Mmll trAmfl!ll Allnw nhlVP"' In m•tch wlt.t over • tin)' board w\th eotket calcul~lc!~· The $149.95 model ~ procrammed for thole wlt.h "medium ablUty.'' Another big seller at $169.95 ls "Vidoo Mu.sic, .. a device tbat translates •ongs Into a kaleido4cope of colors on a televblon acreen, something like tbe Dlaney movle "Fan· taala ... Competition Cor screen space may be tough; a $1,000 videotape recorder machine that eUmlnate the cbance ol ml.sslng a •IOile aerle.9 also ls a big seller. &nalENS AU OVER Calllomta will be traced by gad1eta ddl Yfar, with the Culamart and other food p ceuon amo,t1 Ute mO'St popular It.ma. The traditional rrytna pan ii beinl au.pptanttd by tric woks, bot doc cookers and bambu.rcer fryers, wt.th bri* 1&111 also repo~ for home doqbnut machines, popcora poppen, Juice extractors and Ice cream and Yotutt atak&1* One retaUer atrai&ht·f acedly deteribed tbJa ob nomenon ~ "aomewhatof aswln1backt.oballcneecls.•· TQ1t are u bll aa eve.r and. a1&1n, It's the expenal playthinp tha.' t AN dolq well. For oamplt, s...,.. * three racHo-controlled top nnalnl ln prlce .rrom $1LIO to $12t.8'1 and tho ''top-o!·th•lin•" model ll far 11'\d away the mo.t popular. IA "' THE roacs or 0 no WAU'' ta wtlb us w.. r Chrt&t.mu; Ud r.t.atlen rePort 1trog demand fM toys and , otberltfmll>utdonth••clenotflctlonmovtHPf~C\lla.r. 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