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1977-12-24 - Orange Coast Pilot
7 ' Orange Coast EDITION Ditae-a-Line argai11s Toda11 \ VOL 70, NO. 358, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES OR'ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA· SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1977 TEN CENTS Faithful Follow 'Walk to Bethlehem. BETHLEHEM, Oecupied West Bank (AP) -A colorful, tradi· tio n -filled procession from Jerusale m t o Be thl e hem's Chure h of the Nativity today in- augurates a mom e ntous Chris tmas weekend in the Middle East. While millions fo l low the sacred festivities here marking t he birth of .J esus, Egyptian amt J-.raeh lcudcrs meet by the Suei * * * Canal on Christm as t a lking a bout bringing peace t o the troubled Holy Land. "This is a very historic lime to ht• here." said Al Gitelman of Dallas as he toured the 800·year- old C hurch of the Nativity. "We're all hopinJ? for pea'ce." Msgr _ Giacomo Guisepp1 Reltritti, the Roman Catholic pa triarch of Jerusalem, leads the ri ve-milc procession from * * * Oaristnaas S11111111ft Sadat Mapping Peace Moves lS MJ\l LIA. EgHl <A P> Pn•s1dc•nt Anwar Sadat co~ fers v. ith his IXJlll'y making National St•cunly Counl'tl today lo map :-.tratcgy on lhc eve of th(• ('hnstmas summit \\1th ls ral'l1 l'nmc ~t1111sl <·r Mcnuh<•m Begin Egypt 1s eiq>edcd lo dcm<And <'X l rns1vc Isral·li withdrawal from war-won Arab lands in the summit. and Begin rcporledl:> will hnng important concessions. Top .Jerusalem sourtcs sa10 * * * Full Alert For Irish Christmas BELFAST, Northern Ireland <AP> -"Good Will TC) All Men," s aid the Christmas message s prayed on the window of a store on Royal Avenut•, scene or many of Relfast's bombmgs. ''l"at ehance." mutter ed a Rrilis h soldier, autom<1t1c rifle in hand_ :is he passed the More with a military patrol S (' l' U r j l y f 0 r C e S ' I n t h I 'i turhull'nl prm 1ncc. torn by sec- tanan reudmg and insurrection for m ore than eight years. are on full alert following a \\ arning by Irish Hepublican Army guer- rillas that they will not observe their usual three-day Christma!i cN1se-f1re this year. "Christmas l'Ould !Jc anything but a t1mt• of good will for us," an officer of the Royal Artillery'<; ~7th Field Regiment said as he lt•d the patro l down Royal Avenue. its stores cteeked in vuletitde finerv Christ m as· s hoppers bus ily lookin~ ror lust-minute gifts hardly noticed the soldiers or ap- peared to heed the warnings fr o m lhe o utlawe d IRA 's Provisional wing They ha\"e lived with the bloodshed and destruction, in which nearly 1,800 people have been killed. for so long that the sight or guns and the threat or born bin gs no longe r m eans much. Most people will stay at home for Christmas, as they h ave s ince 1969 when "the troubles·· erupted-Traveling out· side their own districts can be dan~erous. The IRA. fighting to end British rule and Protestant domination in Northern Ireland. d ecided not to give the province's 1.5 million people a Christmas respite this year apparently to counter Britis h pronouncemenl.s that the guerrillas are being beate n. QUIZ FEATURES FAMOUS MISER "llumbt19!" he would •ou with a .ftowl. i/ ht blew that anothtr Chri1tm<l3 wru opproochfng. Coll ~ou name t~f1 /ictfonai char~t•r and th• author iMo created 1Hm' For 10hot col· • l1g1 football ttam do••\ llei1man 1'rqph11 tDDIMr' Earl C°'"""'" play/? Dw• the eon..- Admilli.ftratiOn e~& to complete Cl Mtionol Molth inlvrcmc1 bUl .w.n ~,~ II J10U are tntfT'ftttd tit tutmg "'"" lmod«tge abo¥1 '"'" and °""' tl""8 ae tM Malt, hmt to tM QUIZ Oii ,.,,_ A1 o/ todo1'1 ~ Piloe. om' propos;.11 is for a council or Israelis, Jordanians and local Palestinians to administe r the ol·cupicd West Bank or the .Jordan Hi v<.·r and the G<1za Stnp. The que~tion or sover eignt:. nvl·1· the n•g1on, t•aplurcd 111 th1· 1967 v. ar. v.ould be left open for five years , at which time 1t would be reviewed by the counC'il and possibly put to a \'olc. they said. Begin oullmed the plan Friday for members of his Likud bloe and the Democratic Movement for Change, his la rgest coalition partner, nnd received their en· dorsem enl. the sources said. The prime m inister has said publiely he will propose sclf-r uh: with a continued l s rncl~ military presence for the 1.1 million West Bank and Gaza Arabs now living under Israeli administration. . The sources said the co11ncil would not be considered a sov- ereign government, but o lrind of Joint committee "to work out problems t.hal ariae in implemen· talion of a peace agreement." Sueh a plan would appear to dovetail with Sadat ·s s tated de - sire lo sec a West Bank-Gaza en- tity linked with Jordan. Sadat told reporters Friday he expeets Israel lo give up the oc· cupicd territory because "it 1s our land ... Israeli withdrawals . he said, are "not a concession from the Israeli side at all." I le ehatled with reporters after prayers at a mosque in this Suei Canal eity, 75 miles northeast of C•1iro. Sadat admitted the summit l'ould end in failure if neither side softened its position. He implied this was the make-or-break stage in the newly opened Egyptian- braeli dialogue. "We shall be \'ery candid. and we shall be put- ting everything on the table, at ll•ast from my side," he said Paper Alleges Gls Used In Gas Tests DENVER (A P > -The U.S J\rmy admm istcrcd nerve gas to American soldiers durinJt a secret experimental program at the Army Chemical Center at Edgewood Arsenal n ea r Baltimore in 1961, the Denver Post said in a copyright story in today's editions. At least one of the soldiers, John A_ Ross. now 36, was subse- quently hospitalized for 18 days at Walter Reed Army Medical Center for what an Army doctor called a "schizophrenic reac- t ion " and has unde rgone psychiatric treatment since his release from the hospital and his discharge from the Army, the newspaper said. It said Ross atempted to commit suicide in 1966, after his discharge. In Washington, Lt. Col. Patrick W. Merten, Army public in· formation omcer, sald he could "nelther confirm nor deny" the Post's story. He said he has no in- formation on Rosa ' possible in· volveml'nt ln the research pro· gram. He added that the report about the teats could not be checked un· tU next week. Jlore than 20 1oldier1 from Fort BUss, Texu, took part in one of tever•l tests under Ute nerve 1aa expenmMtatiOQ pro- "''"' • U.. Poll H•d. The .adien were volunteers, but ft wH not cleer whether they knew precise· ly what they had volunteered for, the newtpaptt Hid. The at~ 1u. ln liquid form, was adnumstered both orallr and by WicUoa. a«Ordln1 to tho J>ost., •1 ~ J erusalem to Bethlehem along an ancient route heavily guarded by Israeli troops_ M a nger Square has been transformed from its ui.ual park· ing-lot status into a brightly ht. festive plaza ror the thousands expected to listen to carols from a dozen choirs_ The choirs include groups from South Africa. Beli:tium , West Germany, Scotland, England , Israel and Bethlehem itself. The United States is represented by t WO Texas c horales, rrom Longview First Baptist Church and Baylor University. At midnight, Catholic mass wijl be celebrated before a few hundred visitors who obtained mueh -sought-after passes to SL Cath er ine's Roman Catholie C hurc h , which adjoins the Church of the Nativity. O.lly Pilot Sl.t" Pho• DOU. HOUSE HAS EVERYTHING-CHANOELtER, HISTORY Gift Make• Huntington Girt En~ of Her Nelghbomood Yule Surprise Huntington Gift a Bit of History By KOBERTBARKER OI t,_ D•llr Polol Slafl Scvon-year·old Dawn Alkins has opened her Christmas pre- sent early and she is the envy or every little girl on her bloek in Huntington Beach. She has received a 49·inch high, four-story doll house that ls a replica of houses in Charleston. S.C_, that her ances tors lived in durin~ the 1700s. The doll house was designed by her ~randmother who is an architect and interior designer who now lives in Gadsden, Ala. The house contains family heirloom s, photographs and other miniature items that Dawn hasn't had time to counL T here are chrysta! chandeliers that light up and dishes a half in· ch in dlameter made of bone china. He r ~randmother and a sur- geon frie nd have contributed petit point earpels. The house also contains a tiny four-poster bed, book shelves complete With books and even an Ice box with food in it. In the living room , a Siamese eat is lying on top of a chess t able a fter scattering pieces on the floor. "This was an actual event in the family," Dawn's mother . Katherine, said. "They used to have a family cat that loved to lie on the table and scatter things around," she added. Dawn has been e nthralled since the doll house arrived. "This is probably tM best Christmas present I'll ever get," she said. Pilot Qff ers Holiday Cheer Special Holiday 1reet- ings to all Orange Cout re- sidents are feetured id today's Dally Pilot. Area aut.ollMltlve deal· en, Teal eattte brokers, ttataurant and rWtall 1bop OWDefl and Many other Oran•e CoHl firms ex· pras in lndivWu1I greet· Inc cards lhetr Holid wlatiea. ' Be •tare to loot tn tod~ Ct111lned 1tttlon for the many •Pf!Clal Chriatmas ..-.ettnaaon Paaeaa. HER BEST CHRISTMAS Dawn Atkins, 7 Cambodian Border Fight Escalating? WASHINGTON <AP l Border fighting between Viet- nam and Cambodia is intensify. Ing and may Involve thousands of troops on both sides, St~te Department officiaJs say. The officials, who declined to be identified, said Friday the fighting is concentrated in the so- e a lled Parrot's Beak regjon, Cambodian territory which juts into Vietnam near Saigon One officlal said Cambodia is righting to reclaim the land that has been the scene of frequent borde.r clashes between the two communist·controlled countries foryeats. "It's CamJ>Odian i.rritory1 and tlle Vietnamese are occupying it.'' one of~da.l sald. "We've got reports t ~ the fiSbltna Js totng on ond th il't seriou. ll'• not JU&t. a couple of squads goln1t after each other." He dtimattd ~t the Oabtlng could be at the rq1mcntal 'evel or hiCbcr. In American term!I, a regi.Ji)eat woald cootaha about 2,0001~. Thousands are expected to watch the mass projected onto a huge screen hung in front of the police station in the square. The service will be b ea med worldwide o• television. When mass is over. BeltritU will place a wooden image of the baby Jesus on a satin pillow and carry it from St. Catherine's to the Grotto or the Nativity, a small cavern under the church where a silver star marks Jesus' the traditional birthplace. lsraeH officials expect JS,000 visitors to iam this Arab town, a lmost half the 38.000 tourisLc; now in the Holy Land. "This is ~omething we always wanted to do." s aid •Vernon Fulbright. a police sergeant from Hous ton. "We wanted to come on (See YULE, Page A2) Limits Supported J11ry Pushing Voting Curbs By GARY GRANVILLE OftlMo.lly PiloUl.ttt A proposed campaign reform initiative that would prohib.it county supervisors from voting on issues effecting the economic interes t of persons who con- tribute more than $250 tQ their campaigns was endorsed Friday by the Orange County Grand Jury. In it's brief resolution, the grand jury said little about limit- ing the amount political con- tributors can donate to can- didates. Instead the j ury strongly endorsed provisions of the so ealled TIN CUP baUot initiative aimed nt controlling lobbyists or what the jury called "influence brokers." ··There is a need for campaign reform in the area of contri bu- t ions and girts by influence brokers to elected and or appoint- ·~ omcials, .. the grand jury said _ •'Th ere are no present guidelines tor limitaticm and control or the contributions and ittts by influeoc:o/brokers" the jury said, and it endorsed the TIN CUP initiative. TIN CUP workers have begun a campaign to collect about 55,000 voter signatures needed to put the m easure on next year's ba llots. The jury's endor~ement follows a similar stamp of ap- proval by the League of Women Voters of Orange County as well as various local chapters of Com- mon Cause. Simultaneously, the jury's re· solution a ll bul ignores other campaign reform propos als, nptably those made by the 1976-77 grand jury as well as the County Citizens Direction Finding Com· mission. lroine Course Damaged;4 Suspect,s Held Vandals in two vehicles raced across the (airways a nd one green w hil e "s pinnin g doughnul.s" on Raneho San Joa- quin Golf Course Friday night. doing an estimated $5,000 in d am age, Irvine police reported. According to supervising Of- ficer Phil Cadenhead, three adults and one Juvenile were cap- tured during the alleged damage spree. Cadenhead identi(ied the s us- pects as Richard Hayworth, 20, of 4242 Seton SL. Irvine; Warren Taylor, 19, 846 Cente r St., Cost.a Mesa; and Dennis Anderson, 18. or 13741 Wfnlhrop St., Tustin; arid one 17-year-old juvenile. All four were boo k~ on charges of felony vandalism. The adults were booked into Orange (See OOLF, Page A2) Coast Woman Dies in Crash A Sunsel Beacb woman was killed in a two·car accident at P•ciric Coast Highway and 18th Street, Seal Beach, Friday after· nOOh. Viola Robbins, 57, or 16'71 S. Paclflc, died of Injuries sus· t.atned when her IOUthbound car was Ml by an ollt-of·control vehi· cle that apparently Jumped the center divider cm tho h11bway. Her car spun into o concrete pl1nler Hd 'be vlc:tlm was ptnned In the wrecka1e. Deutlt about the occupant.a of the other c.at. tlellned to be ooly •llChlly injured. were un.avalla· ble euJ.y tbll mom1nr. • The grand jury's resolution was received Thursday'lllorning by county supervisors. A day earlier, supervisors ten· tatively agreed to a campaign re- form measure hamm ered out in two days of public hearings. It calls for limiting individual contributions to $1,000 for each election and establishes a coµnly fair polit1cal practices com- m ission. St. Nick Gets Back To Clwres TORRANCE <AI» --Santa C laus s moked three pacJcs a day and couldn't climb stairs, let alone a chimney, before hl' checked into LitUc Company of Mary Hospital. Treated here for incurable em - physema, he's back on the job in time for Christmas. Santa, 77, known as Glenn Miller during the off.season, is a form er garage door installer who had been unable to work for yeurs because or his affliction. lie cam<.' back to the hospital Thursday and distributed p;:1ckages in the children's ward. Miller, no rel at ion to the )ate band leader although he used lo gel phone calls alerting ham to band rehearsals, was in the non- profit Catholic hospital's first Pulmonary Education Program last May. As a result of "hat he learned , he said , he l'an breathe without ha s inhalator. walk several blocks a day and put in 20 hours a week on his job as a Santa Claus at a hamburger restaurant "l think the hospital program helped me 105 percent," he said. Mill e r is still an outpatient at thl' hospital. But he's only been back once since enterinl! the program last May, and that was JUSl for a progress report. On Thursday. l\11llcr squeezed his 5·fool·9. 205-pound rotund form int o a Santa Claus suit and walked around the 31-bcrl pediatrtc unit. Charles McCray. 4. sat on San- ta's lap and studied him with un · spoken curiosity. But it wasn't until Santa, bearing an un- believeablc likeness to the original, belted out a profound "ho ho" while bouncing Charles. an asthmatic. on his knee that the· younl"!ster l'r<ickC'ct a knowin~ sm ile. <See SANTA, Page A2 I Or:n:IJ!:o~1st l\'eath er Clouds will blanket San- ta's sky toni~ht and Sun- day, but chanc·t•!; of rain will b<' poor by this even ing. Lows 4S to 55 Highs in the 60s . INSIDE T ODA 'l~ A 1eemJngly routine as· sault case ha8 becomc a citywide and comp11.s issue in Irvin e. See Page A4. ladex , .'\2 DAIL V Pll.OT 7Kids' Love: The Best It will be a mt!rry Christmas for Mrs. Gertrude Coleman. Perhaps more importantly, it was a happy birthday f'riday. The Huntington Beach housewife is one of those people whose f>irthday comes close to Christmas. She fiJ?urcs she has Jost a loiolpresent!> that way. But Fridoy her seven children madt &Jmends for possible om- missions orthe past and gave her birthdaygreetings that she never will forget. They used 60 rolls of toilet paper to decorate her hous e from the toy-Of the second story to the trees in the parkway "I woke up at 4 a .m. and saw all the paper." Mrs Coleman said. "I .was really angry. I won- de red who would \\as le their time doing something h kc that"· she said. Then she s:iw a s ign on the fence that semi. "Happy Birth day. Mom." ··1 was really pleased that they thought enough of me to do something like th;it." she said. ''Other people may have more mate rial things, hut I have the love of my seven children. That's more important," she added. Mrs. Cole man 's seven c hildren· .Jim. J.I ; Paul. 16; Mary, 18: Hill. 20: Bob, 21 ; John, 22 und G:iry. 21, threw a dinner party for their mother later in the evening. They cvt•n promised lo clean up the toilet paper mess. M.>m had her birthday off FOOTBALL I': I ONTV "0--TONIGHT Double-header lime is upon us as the National Football League playofrs begin . The American football Confrrcnce is featured todav. and the Raiders und lironcos arc slight favonles. Channel 4, 9:30 a.m. Oakland {ll-3 ) al Baltimore (10-4) Channel 4, 1 p.m. Pittsburgh C9-5) at Denver 02·2> See Details in Sports Section Poverty Bid Fai/,s to Free Evel Knievel SANTA MONICA (AP) Stuntman Evel Knievel pleaded poverty in an effort to delay the rest or his jail sentence, but a Superior Court jud~e wasn't con- vinced and denied the request. Saying he needed his freedom !\O he COUid take advantage of lucrative performing offers. Knievel asked Friday that the fi ve months he still must serve for aasaulling a television ex· ecutive With a baseball bat in September be postponed for eight months to a year. "I think I have gone about as far as 1 can go when 1 recom· mended the work·furlough pro- gram." s aid Judge Edward Rafeedie. The judge said he refused the motorcycle daredevil's request even though he sympathized with J\nievcl's troubled financial situation. Rafeedie said he considered financial hardship as part of Knievel's punishme nt for the at· tack on Sheldon Saltman. who had written a book, "Eve l J<nievel on Tour." The stunt man claim ed it libeled him. ORANQECOAIT DAILY PILOT TMO. ..... C .. \I O•llY ll'llol,"'411\..,l(ilh<'"" "'-' ..... "" .... ., ••• ~,-..... Or_ a...!_,.,.,,,. COIM...,. '-<*wlfl•,. .. • -·"'"" -·., '""''"'" ,,..,., ... c .. ,. -· -· ... < ... ""'"""""" ...... ,,_. t••" Y•lf•r ,,..,.,,,.. SNct .. 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'" SHE CAN LAUGH NOW, BUT MOM COLEMAN DIDN'T THINK IT WAS FUNNY AT FIRST Jim (kneeling), Mary, Gertrude, John and Paul (from left) Chuckle Over Birthday Prank Crime Plagues Elderly Golden West Offers Self-defense ClaAs By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of tllt O.ltY l'llol Stoff She limps along reeling the twinges of arthritis and recent widowhood. pushing a shopping ca rt containing a few of the !>laples of a senior c itizen 's menu. al least for those of modest means. She just cashed her Social Security check and after buying groceries-forgetfully purchas- ing her late husband's favorite breakfast cereal which she never cared for -and has a little money. Suddenly, and sadly as a state- ment on American Society, the sound of running feet approaches from behind and a purse snatcher knocks the stunned Jil. tie old lady lo the sidewalk. Properly equipped and educat- ed. s he could have thwarted the strongarrn robbery, a traumatic experience for anyone and for senior citizens. one that often in· volves physical injury. "There is no doubt that elderly people suCC.er an inordinate a mount of crime. out of propor- tion to their numbers in society," says DeraJd D. Hunt, director of Golden West College's Ad · ministration of Justice Program. Hunt offered his comments in announcing that demand for a new class in the use or hand-held tear gas weapons for self-defense is so great two new ones must be opened next month. • Nothing is charged for the day. long Saturday courses, which are scheduled Jan. 14 and 28, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the GWC cam· pus in Huntington Beach. Only a few openings are left in classes set for Jan. 7 and 21, says Hunt, who points out th e oldest student so far has been 85 and about 25 percent are over 60 years in age. ''It is probably because of their physical limitations t hat they are chosen as victims of crime, and this is true or many women also," says Hunt, adding lhat many female students enroll. The course was made possible recently by a new California law authorizing private citizens to carry gas weapons such as Mace, although strict conditions are ap- plied to issuing permits. Enrollees in Hunt's classes must be 18 or over. or near age 18 when they sign up, because no one under 18 may be licensed to ·carry a tear gas weapon. No one with a felony conviction qualifies, either. Many graduates of the day. long course are employed in busi· nesses requiring them to carry large sums of money, or are security guards who may sud- denly be confronted by a burglar or armed bandit. 'Mr. Plaza' . Ralph Bartley Dead at 59 FuneraJ services were held this week for Ralph N. Bartley, longtime security officer at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa . He died al the age ol S9 after a long illness. A South Coast Plaia spokesman said Mr. Bartley was the second person to be hired on tbe plaza security Cor ce ano worked there for 10 years. "He was so helpful. He'd 10 out or his way to take people to a store and he wo uld carry p ackages to t heir car," a 1pokeaman taid. "Ho waa known as Mr .South Coast Plaza." Servtce. for Mr. Bartley w~ held Thursday at ·weatm.lnater Memorial Park. Hunt says the curricula covers a variety of topics and field train· ing, including getting a whiff or acrid tear gas fumes to un- derscore the potency of a weapon not lo be used lightly. "We want lhem to experience the debilitating effects -the trauma -so they are not pro- miscuous with .it. Teargas can only be used legally for defensive purposes," Hunt explains. r • He also points out those who take the course are reminded that strongarm bandits, rapists and other attackers maintain a first-strike policy to defend themselves against defense by a victim. Hunt says any te.ar gas weapon should be kept readily reachable to be effective, not Jocked in a glove compartment or buried in a woman's cluttered purse. Stotz Sold La Lanne Pays $31,000 LOS ANGELES <APl --Fitness expert Jack La Lannc outbid three men Friday and paid S31,000 for the 1974 Stutz coupe owned by Sandra Ilene West, the millioniarcss who was buried in her sports car. The expensive automobile was one of three owned by the Beverly. Hills woman. who died in March at 37 of an accidental drug overdose. She was the widow of Texas oil man Ike West and was buried at her request "next to m y husband in my lace nightgown ... in my Ferrari, with the seal s lanted comfortably.·· The Stutz. appraised at SS0,000, has only 1.948 miles on its odometer and is equipped with a V -8 engine. gold plated accessories. tan leather bucket ~eats, J\M-FM stereo and sun roof. After the auction conducted by Superior Court .Judge Neil Lake, La Lanne said he has admired the Stutz line of cars since he was a child and recently drove one owned by daredevil stuntman Evcl Knievel. . School Paper Pulls Christmas Cross ST. LOUTS CAP> -A small cross set for the1front page of a high s c boo 1 n,e w spa per• s Christmas edition was blackened out just before publication and has p rompted a controversy between the paper's only Jewish reporter and his editor. The reporter, Jay Rothman, a junior, said: "l don't believe that the teaching of religion or re- ligious symbols have any place in a public school." But Steve Webb. editor or the Prattonville IDgh School's Pirate Press in St. Louis County. said removal of the cross "is outright censors hip. "The district has no written policy on th e st udent newspaper," he said. "so we are free to do pretty much what we want -within reason. of course." Principal Kenneth Buhlig de· cided to remove the cross because he said the constitu· tional doctrine of separation of church and state required it. Rothman. one of the paper's 23 staff members, also objected to a line in a Christmas poem that re. !erred lo "Christ the savior." Webb agreed to remove the poem from the paper, which appeared Friday without the cross. Webb said he wanted the cross , on the paper's front page because Youth Board Recruiting Orange County's Delinquency Preven tion Commission is screenlng candldales to fill the unexpired term ot the com-mlsslonet at lar1e appointment. which wm run throut h J uly, im. Tho commi11W\ advices the county Boerd or Supervisors on d ellnqumcy prevention. it was symbolic of Christmas. After Rothman raised objections lo the cross, Webb oCfered a com- promise by which the cross would share space with the Star of David, and Rothman would be invited lo write a slory about Hanukkah. But Rothman refused. ''The place for religion is in temples and churches. not public schools," he said. Buhlig agreed. Webb said he plans lo write an editorial dealing with press censorship and what he said was restriction of the rights of the majority in favor of those of the minority. ParktoTaUc Pact to Aid . ~ Korea Probe SEOUL. South Korea (AP> - South Korea and the United States will sign an agreement setting ~t details for obtaining testimony from Tongsun Park, the central figure in an alleged Korean influence buying scandal in Washington , government sources said today. Park, a 42·year-0ld millionaire rice dealer, has been indicted by a U.S. federal grand jury on 36 counts of bribery and other charges. The proposed agreement will spell out details concerning pro- cedures and terms for obtaining testimony from the Korean busi- nessman, the sources said. Under the formula being negotiated. they said, Park would be investigated first by U.S. and Korean officials in Seoul. and then he would make himself available for testimor,y in a U.S. court. Park would be granted im- munity from prosecution in re- turn for his testimony under the proposed agreement, according to the sources. When wording of the agree- m ent is completed, probably next week, a joint statement will be issued s imultaneously in Was hington and Seoul, the sources said. Police Arrest Man Claiming He's Strangler LOS ANGELES <AP> -A man and woman were being ques· tioned early this morning by m e mbers of the Hills id e Strangler Task Force after the two were arrested in a police raid on a Hollywood hotel. A man called police com· munications late Friday night and said, "I am the strangler," according to Sgt. Gary Barrett of the Hollywood Division. .The man was kept on the phone for 20 mintHes while th e telephone company traced the call, Barrett said. The call was traced lo a third floor room of the St. Francis Hotel on Hollywood Boulevard, Barrell s aid. Police stormed the room and took a man and woman found there into custody. Three in· vestigators from the special strangler task force arrived at the Hollywood Division station to interrogate the arrestees. "This could be one of 10,000 people who like to confess to everything or could be a bad trace by the phone company ... said Barrett. "So, we're not m ak· ing any assumptions." FroraPageAl GOLF ••• County Jail and the juvenile was being held in Juvenile Hall. The alleged vandalism on the gol f course at No. 1 Sandburg Way was discovered by the grounds supervisor, Ralph Cen· tole Ila. who called police. Centolella also made the damage estimate. pending a bet· ter look in daylight. "This is the second lime in re· cent months tbal the golf course has been ripped up by \?andals," Officer Cadenhead said. "They just got it fi xed up from the last lime." Talks aimed at obl.ainin Park's testimony began in O 1 tober. About 20 conaressme have acknowledged they ren ceived money or other gifts fro Park. The U.S. House Ethics Co~ mittee, which along with tht' Justice D e p artment is in· veslignling the case, has said it would not accept any gov- ernmental accord that does not require Park to testify before the committee. Fro•PageAI SANTA ••• "I was in here Cthe hospital> IS times in one year," said Miller. aftt>r he hud distributed coloring books to a few of the 10 patients in, the children's ward. He said he wanted to show his appreciation to the hospital for giving him. "freedom." Miller. who quit smoking~id emphysema forced him into semi-retirement in 1972 and full retirement three years later in • Utica, N.Y. That's when his doc- tor urged him to move to Southern California. His illness worsened, however. until Miller could no longer climb the steps to his second-story apartment without taking a rest stop. lie couldn't even lie his shoe laces and was heavily de· pendent upon an inhalator, a machine to help him brealhe. The out-patient program at the 220-bed hospital is designed for persons with chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases such as em- physema, bronchitis and asthma. The pulmonary education pro- ~ram teaches each patient how to function more easily in spite of his i llness. said hospi t a l spokesman Charles Reilly. Such thtn~s as breathing techniques, bronchial drainage, exercise training and nutrition are tauJ?ht in the four-week program, Reilly said. Miller and his wife have six children, 12 grandchildren, and 1-1 great.grandchildren. They go :square-dancing once a month. F,.._PageAJ YULE .•• Christmas and walk in the trail of J esu s and see where it all started." Fulbright, his wife and friends toured Bethlehem on a chilly, rainly Friday, but said they would return Christmas eve . Like millions before them, they 1, bent down to enter the Church of • the Natjvity through a small opening. The main entrance was .. walled up centuries ago lo keep t out cavalry attackers. The hall, with its imposing s tone col umns and a r ching wooden ceiling, contains paint- ings, mosaics and inscriptions dating from the 12th century. It leads to a series of alcoves and chapels administered by the Catholic, Greek Orthodox and Armenian faiths that share t he church. For many visitors. the trip to Jesus' birthplace was one of the highlights of their lives. "Indeed this Christmas is different. I grew up with this faith and I will remember this Christmas forever," said Marta Deklerk of Cape Town, South Africa, who belongs to the Dutch Reform Church. He 11 1umved by bl.I wltt, Btule, ol lm ne, and 10D1, l eek Bartley ol Santa Ana and Jlalph Bartley Jr. ol Noreo. 8oUt ol )tr. BartJe1'• IOftl an eanploted oa lbe ~lam at ao.tra. eo.t. Reaumea 1hould be mailed on or berorc Dec. 30 to Catherine SI Lo.-e, Executive Director, Orance County Deltnqu•ncy Prennt.lan Commluloa, 801.C N. BriM•ar. Santa Ana, "2701. Pa•dng·tJae Peanttt PlaU. Tractors. leaving the prot~t rally at Plains, Ga.. pass o statue caricaturinc President Carter. SJnce his elect.lon. the .( statue has been displayed in home town. Saturday. 0.C.mber 24. 19n DAILY PILOT A S Pets Wait for Yule Love . County Animal Shelters Remain Open Today O.ally l'ileC SI.ti l'loolo By JACKI E HYMAN OllMO.llf 11'1 ... SI.Alf [t's nol too late to rescue a dog or cat from an animal shelter for Christmas. A number of the shelters will be open today. Among them is the Orange County Animal Shelter, 561 The City Drive in Orange, which has hud an increase in s ales this week , presumably for gifts. About 28 animals, 10 more than usual, were adopted Friday. Kennel Chief Jack Edwards !)a1d the shelter will be open from 10 a.m. lo 5 p.m. today and Mon- day lie said puppies cost $10.60 and kittens S6 36. plus a deposit until the animal is spayed or neute red Adult animals also must have licenses and shots. The county shelter does permit exchanges of. animals, Edwards !)aid. Coast Animal Hospital. 3838 Coast Hi ghway, Corona d el Ma r , which contracts wilh Newport Beach lo provide an animal shelter, has found homes for seven or eight animals this week instead of its usual four or five. THE EXPRESSIONS OF ANIMALS FASCINATE HER San Clemente Painter Doris Scott Nelson Brenda Cross of the animal hos pital said the facility will be open from 9 a.m. to noon today Faces Grab Her Eye · O emente A rtis t Sells Paintings Worldwide By ANNE COOPER A facial expression may cap turc the imagination of San Clemente urtist Dori c; Scott Nelson and set her paintin~ for whole davs al a stretch "I can ·paint ;mythm~ 1f I 1dcn tify wilh its l'Xr>rc•ss ion." shl' said. "ll l·an be a 1l('rson or a lion at the zoo it's the expression I hat anterc~ts me " Apparcnlly olhc:r pl·oplc.• idcn· l1fy with tht• expressions reflect 1•d in Mrs. Nelson's paint inJ,ls . hccausc u reproduction com puny m New York is !)CJling copies of her animal portraits uround tht.· world. "A friend of man e cume back from Spain. saying he'd seen my prints for sale there," Mrs Nelson said. "l like to painl wild animals because I adrnlre what the strug· gle for survlval has done for them." s he said. "They a re alert and svelte -unlike so m any pco· pie we sec.•· Four of Mr!-Nt•bon's paint· ings which the New York reproduction rnm1>;my currently has in print comprise a collection of studies of \\lhl amm~I p:.irt•nt" Crash-prone Laguna Road To Ge t S ign An inter.section in Laguna Beach that has chalked up the highest number of acC'id<'nts for a ny non-stat<' highway intcrscc· tion, is goin g to get anoth<'r slop s ign afterthcholidays City Council members have: \'Oled to install a fourth stop S1$?n :.it Park Avenue and Glcnncyrc Street after hearing recomm('n· dations rrom the city's Parkin~. Transportation and Circulation Co mmitlet• and Municipal ServiccdirectorTcrry flrandt. The parking committee had .suggested the city install a tr8'Cie signal at the intersection. where nearly 30 accidents ha vc occurred .since 1975. Motorists heading south on Glenneyre now drive on 'through the intersection, with stop signs halting traffic in the other three directions. In addition to adding the stop sign al the intersection. the city will also take out several parking spots along Gl~nncyre by the library, and add another lane ror traffic coming down Park Avenue where it meets the intersection. thnt recommendation came from Vice Mayor Silly Bellerue who complained it is too difficult for a motorist attempting to make a right hand tum to l(et downtown withjustonetaneOR Park. a nd lhcir young. call l·d · Children of the Wild." '"Who ever heard of a JUnJ::ll' he a st that's nor a good parC'nt '>" <1sks an ad for the paintings 1n a nationally circulated mugaz1nc "They're tough, realistic and they teach their young to survive with discipline and with love. .. The series will serve as a con· slant reminder that life iis ci two w;i.v street for both parent and thild. where love, protection and obedience work both ways.·' "I didn't write the ad," s~ud • Mrs. Nelson. "but it expresses t•xat'tly what I hoped the paint ings would port1·ay, so I guess :-.omc of that feeling must come through." A collection or Mr!). Nelson's paintings, including m a ny animal paintings, will be on dis· play Jan. 7.29 al the Huntress Gallery, 2811 Villa Way in Newport Beach. Not many other artists paint a nimals. Mrs . Nels on said. because it is crucial to gel their anatomy just right, which is dif· fie ult. Mrs. Nels on's trai nin~ in· rluded a thorough grounding 1n the basics, however, including a study of anatomy. When she was five years old, a family friend spotted the little girl's drawing talent. A prolific a rUst himself, the man took her in hand and set her to drawing page after page of fig ures. This early training eulminaled in two years or study at the Chouinard Art Institute and a third year at the Los Angeles Art Center . 1-'or the past fi ve years most or Mrs . Nelson's paintings have been of animals. ·'I like painting animals, and I like yo ung children and old peo- pll', ··she said. ''People too old t<' ht• d1 ildren and too young to l.e consid('red old arc preoccup:ed with themselves. They are look· mg in, while animals, the old and the young tire looking out." Mrs. Nelson, who has exhibited her puintings for the past three years al the Laguna Beach Art· A·Fair, photographs anim als at area wild anima l parks and zoos. "I take pictures mostly for the proper lighting effects in my paintings," s he said. "The animal itself, particularly its ex· presslon, b something less tangi· ble that is c ommunicated between us. I paint that largely out or my head. "I 'vc never been afraid of the animals I study," she said, "and m y anintals don't look frighten- ing. l finally did paint one lion m y husband said looks fierce, but I think the lion is just looking for food. l call the painting 'Pred ator .... Mrs. Nelson said she loves to paint, but she paints als o as a compulsion. "I paint because I have lo." she said. "My husband can tell if I haven't been painting -he says I get grouchy." Toddler's Body ~ Found in Woods REDDING <AP) -The body of a missing l~·year-0ld boy was found on a wooded ridge three-quarters of a mile from his home Fri- day, 23 hours after he wandered outside his home in a driving ra1nslorm. Shasta County Sheriff's Sgt. Dave Zebo s aid there was no evidence of foul play. He said pending an autopsy, death of Lee LitUejohn is believed caused by exposure lo nvl'rniJ!ht temper atures in the mid·30s. An all ·night search in a heavy rainstorm ended at 12: 15 p.m . Friday when a helicopter crew s potted the boy -clad only in light trousers and a T-shirt near the top of a hill. .Judge S atcC?UlllfJ• ( I N SHORT ) Bohanon denied Friday a CederaJ Food and Drug Administration request that enforcement of his order be postponed until the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver can review it. Ban of Ofllce Due LOS ANGELES CAP ) Superior Court Judge E. Talbot Callister, who imposed five UNITED NATIONS <AP) year s' probation on Patricia The United Nations Development Hearst in May, died Friday or Program has announced it will cancer. He was 56. reopen an office in Vietnam next Callister retired from the month. bench in October because of his The program bas had no office failing health after serving on the in Vietnam since Communist Superior Court since his appoint· forces took over the country in m cnt December 1970 by Gov. April 1975. Administrator Brad- Ron3Jd Reagan. ' ford Morse. an American, ap- polnted Karl Hugo Englund, 1l Bedlel Reeoe~ SM!de, as the progtam 'g resident JUNeTION CITY. Ore. CAPl representative in Vietnam. Brandt said installation of the sign, removine three parkini spaces. painting in another lane on .P"rk and landscaping a small ~ rea on the right hand aide of Pll'k A v~nue wUl cost less Ulan $1,000 The badly charred bodies of Englund·s office will be in Hanoi. s even BJiUsh Columbians kllled fn a plene crash were retrieved 1 1 Crom a rugged hillside Friday. Authorrues said the ltve men and two women, aged 19 to 29, we're bli .a hoUcla~ fliabt lb Cnlllornia and eventually t9 the Carlbbe•n w hen their Aet'o Com· ..,....., UO note-dived Into a I\ Walde 'llnat'ld., nlah t. , . ..., ... ,. .. ,,,,. WASiU.NGTON (AP> -The Carter admlnlatratlon plans to go \o court w arcue that fonPer President N'b:on u d other pre&l· dents 1houlct be tJnmun• from suit In Illegal wtrttap cases if they acted in "aood faith" baled on long-st.anding precedent. ••';;, a.elced Q«I CITY <AP) A federal ge bas reaffltmed an order he issued earlier this month removing restrtctlons on th~ importation and UH O( t..aetrUe In Ws country. ~ ,u.s. Dl•ll'ict Jud10 Lulb~. The JmUcc Department llYt it also will contend that two top Nbon aid•, former A\lomey General John N. Mitchell and former chief of staff ff.It. Haldeman, ahovld be immune from cavil dama1ea for a~&· inf • wiretap OD • I Onn9' White House 1Wf er 1n 1'71. 'Ji;._ but then will be closed until Tues· day. I She aaid people adopting pets mus t pay a $10 refundable neutering deposit, board of about $14 for dogs and $12 for cats, plus the cost of vaccines and licens· ing. However, this week, fees and licensing are being paid by the Keywanettes or Corona del Mar High School, who raised money to encourage people to adopt pets . Information was not available late Friday on rates al lbe Laguna Beach animal shelter. 20412 Laguna Canyon Road, but a volunteer satd, "We've had a good turnover. All the puppies we have arc gone and three large dogs were adopted this morn- ing." The sheller will be open this morning from 9 a.m. to noon. Down the road. al the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals , 20612 Laguna Canyon Road, pets have also been popular this week. Al the SPCA, which will be open from 10:30 a.m. lo 4 p.m . lo- day, donations of $12.50 to $25 arc t ax deductible. A spaying or neutering deposit als o is re· quired. The SPCA accepts pets from owners who no longer want them, and contract'> with the City of Irvine to provide an anima l shelter. The current increase m adopt· ions looks good, but it can be misleading, says kennel allen· dant Chris Conlin. ··Every year a t this time there's a lot of adoptions." he said. "But you ought to sec it when Christmas is over. Then people come m. They say. 'I ~ot this d<'g as u gift and I don't want it.. ·'What I sug~esl lo people is if they're going lo adopt a dog for a gift, they should find out if the r t!rson wants a dog and what kind of a dog they want. '"rhe best thing is lo have the person come in and pick out the dog themselves,·• he s aid. "If not. the dog goes through a lot of trauma. ''The gift idea -it's a good idea. but they don 'l think or the dog.•· Coastline College Aided by Company Coastline Community College in Fountain Valley has an· nouneed the receipt of a Sl,000 student ajd donation from the Minnesota Mining and Manufac· turing Compa ny's Southe rn California community relations committee. The money will become part of the college's revolving loan fund designed to provide financial as· s istancetostudenL'I. ~ l, D.allfl"llelMaft ...... T HIS IS MOLLY --Would this 2-year-o ld, purebred English sheep dog fit under your Christmas tree·? If so. contact Lhe Orange County Animal Shelter, 567 City Drive South. Orange. telephone 634-7301. PrOgrain Finds Jobs For OC Residents Twenty-five Orange County residents who formerly were sup· ported by welfare benefits now ha.vc full time county jobs thanks Loa newstat.eprogram. Under the terms of the Work lncenlive-Career Opportunity Development program state authorities pick up the cost of salaries and benefits for the former welfare recipients during a six to 12-month on-the-job train- ing program. In return, county officials mus t comm it a regular job, if possible, to each trainee who performs satisfactorily. Dennis Hart, county director of social services, said that, during the six months the program has 'teen operating so far, 81 pot~n- tial on-the-job trainees were in- terviewed. or those, Z1 were hired. Two have since resigned. The workers include 10 employees who are to become wel(are eligibility workers, or those who determine it appli- cants for various welfare pro- grams are eligible for benefits. Another five are being trained as community workers wbo will assist welfare recipients and another is being trained as a social services assistant. The other new county e mployees are working in clerical posiUons. The cost for the program dur- ing the Cirstsix months was about $80,000. Ten. Ca6s Awaiting It could be a new twist to the old "Twelve Days of Christmas" song, but this lineup of taxies is actually just part of the holi- day season rush at the Orange County Airport. Record crowds are expected to use the facility this weekend as families gather for their Christmas celebrations. NEW · YEAR'S EVE "Le Reveillon" Weekend .... :':!\ • .. (• . ,\ ~ . ~·, . I !. . ,, 2 days and I nicaht Arri•• s...-,. Dtc ....... 11 • D.,..rs.dlly. J--, e '"""" .... died ... .., ....... ,.,.... ... ,,. . • luxurious Room • New Year's Eve Reception • Six Course Gourmet Dinner • Dancing, Entertainment, Party Favors • Our Famous Sunday Brunch 565 00 ........... .,.....Oc .... cy ..... , .............. ~. ilrnE AMERICA WESTGATE HOTEL sa.~c ... F0r Rner.vations Call Toi Free At 1-1009522· 1564 --· -.--....--- JlC DAlLY PlLOT • LOCAL / NATIONAL 'Racial' Attack Triggers Contr.oversy '~ By PJDUP ROSMARIN °' ... 0.-11, ...... 5Ull A seemingly routine police case ol an assault against three UC Irvine students Oct. 28 has evolved into a campus and com· munity is.sue. Because the s tudents are Chicano, members of the stu· dent coun"cil charged it was a racist attack: SOME STUDENT council members, and at leas t one m ember o( the faculty, further implied that Irvine police were unenthusiastic about their in· vestigation of the case because of the victims· race. The student council was un· happy With the progress of the case (an arrest wasn't made un- til Dec. 7) and so offered a Sl,000 . 1'eward -half or the s tudent body contingency fund. The resolution appropriating the reward money called for "tn· formation leading to the arrest and conviction of the three racists who allacked (students> Ron Cruz. Ernesto Lopez and Juan Nunez." THAT ACTION brought a backlash or student sentiment opposed lo the expenditure or StU· dent funds for what they argued was a private matter unconnect- ed to the university. Many also resented the con- clus ion or the council that the at- tack was based on race. The student newspaper, New University, was filled for weeks with opinion and countcr·opinion over the incident. The newspaper 's editorial board also opposed the reward was h eld Dec. 6, a t which similar criticisms were heard, including remarks from UCJ lec- furer John Gerassi, a m ember or the comparative cultures de· partment. GERASSI CLAIMED that if the victims had been or the Caucasian race and their at- tackers Chicano, police would have made quick arrests. "Or at least," the New University quoted Gerassi. "some Chicanos would have been caught by now." The next day Irvine police ar- res ted three local carpenters, Victor G. Labrecque, 20, James E. Reisinger, 21, and Michael E . Egan. 19. on charges of assault with a deadly weapon. Police sa id an a nonymous informant oCfcrcd information leading to the arrests. POLICE SAID the arrests were coincidental with the rally. They resented the charges of an indifferent investigation and particularly the implications of Gerassi's remarks. Lt. Jerry Boyd said the as· sault does not appear to have been racrnlly inspired. "It seems the kind of thing that couJd happen" he said. "'re- gardless of ethnic background. There may or may not have Kids Give Tradition The Bird GAINESVILLE, Ga. (AP) ·· LookinJ! for a new way lo prepare the traditional Christmas bird? Gainesvi lle Ti m e s writer Harl.Jara Matthews talked turkey with some children she found shopping \\ith their parents in local supermarkets. Herc arc some or their recipes: offer. D•lty Pltot su11 PM• "FIRST, l'O GET it and put in the smk and pull out the stuff in the middle," susd Eddie Martin, R. ''l"d put it in a pan and cook it for one hour anrJ ta ke it out and put the stuff I pulled from the middle on top of it." "THE A'ITi\CK on the three UCI student s." read the De<-". 2 leud cd1torw l. "w;1s damnahlc. Hut it is not lht• J\!-osociatcd Stu· dents' duly nor tht•ir ri~ht to al· lo<"ate :-,lucknt money for in· formation leadinJ.! to the arrest and conviction of the su~pects in the ease. .. Postin!-! of s uc h r e> wards s hould be lc>rt to private in - <li viduals and organizations." The facts of the case, accord- mi:: to victim Nune?. · version of what happened, arc these: Nunez, 23, Cruz. 18, and Lopez, 19, were shopping al Station Ltq- uors at the Parkview Shopping Center. Three "<"onstructinn types" came in the store. talk- ing loudly, apparently drunk. C R U Z ASKED Nun ez. in Spanish, where he could find ice to buy. One of the men, apparent- ly belciving Nunez was talkinJ! about them. became angry and hit Cruz in the mouth. The students were chased out- side and challenged lo fight. One or the men picked up a bottle ly- ing on the pavement,. broke it, and in u struggle hetwcen the two groups Nunc1. was stabbed below the heart with the ja~ged Nlgc. The men fled. Nunez was hospitalized and recovered within a few days. Cruz requir~d dental work. Lopez was uninjured. NEARLY A MONTH after the . incident. with no suspects, Nunez told that story to the student council. emphasizing that his al· tackers were Caucasian and that police hadn't made any arrests. Council members Dave Wheeler and Aaron Donerson in· troduced resolutions condemn- jng the attack, critical of police and offering the reward, to "end racist attacks in the city of Irvine which has a history of racism," the New University re- ported. A "Rally Against Violence" Win~ Post Xcwport Bcach'i-. :\Iayor :\Iilan Dostal thil'i \\eek "as named \'ice <:hairm;m of th(• Ca lifornta League nf C'illl's r: n \" 1 ro nm c n I a I <~ u a Ii l y Committee. Reds Forced To Produce Tactical Bomb? MOSCOW <AP > Soviet President Leonid I. Hre .. hnev said Fridav the Soviet Union would he forced lo rei.pond m k.ind if the United Slates goc~ ahead wil'1 plans to produce lhc neutron bomb. ln a Pravda newspaper in· tcrview carried by the official Tass ncv;s agency. Brezhnev de- nounced the nt?utron bomb as an "inhuman weapon, especiall y dangerous because it is present- ed as a 'tactical,' almost 'innO· cent' one." Brczhev's statement wa.s believed to be the first time th\? Soviet leader has openly cau- tioned that Moscow would have lo respond to introduction of neutron weapons. The newly developed weapon is designed to kill enemy troops with heavy doses of radiation while leaving most buildings and equipment intact. The U.S. Defense Department has urged adoption of the weapon by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, but America's European allies have been reluc· tant to accept it. President Carter has delayed a production decision on the bomb pendJng a NA TO consensus in f n vor of it. Suggested G·year -o ld Amy .Jackson: ""You put it in the oven. Wh en 11 ·s finishing cooking, a thin~ pops out of the turkey <1nd that's all." "I'd make my turkey with IL'mnn, flour und sugar," chimed in her brother, Josh, 4. Tll E CIULDREN varied wide· ly in their ideas of how long the bird s hould be in the oven. .. J 'd put mayonnaise on it, and put it on the stovr• and cook it for l \\O minutes," de("1dcd Katrina Stowers. 3 ·Tri hakl' 1l in the O\"Pn for 10 minutes," :.aid Keith CoJljns, 3. ''l'D PUT K ETClll"P on it. and cook it in the oven for a long time. provably a fl'"' minutes." said Mark Clark,4. llart Wilhcir, 6, helicvcd in :.li<"kmg tot he basics. "l'd put il in the oven and put s<1ll a nd pepper on it and cook it for one hour, that's all," s he said. Gift Cheers Holiday for 80 Children A donation of about S4,000 from Victory Dodge in Costa Mesa has brought Christmas cheer to 80 needy coast children. Jim de Boom, executive director of the Orange Coast YMCA, has an· nounced. De Boom s aid lhe YMCA and the Newport-Ralboa Rotary Club arc coordinating a project lo buy gifts ror the children from Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Santa Ana Heights. The children will also receive memberships in the YMCA, he said. Arctic Cold Expected· Much of Country Faces Icy Christmm ·Day ""llW!l Ill IM lftOllMalll and Clts..t •t • ,._, "'"' 9'1111 UiP to u mpn •t llmts ~llf'•""" tnO Monlltv. "•" tlclft Wiii "ttatl '" ,,,. '"°""" '-'"' •lld •...ns. fOllOWlllt Ille umt 4><Jlltrll at Clown!O., U..\119tlH. Hltftt 1111111 -U..11t tl'IOlllCI rHtll lrlto Ille ao. 9M .OS. wt111 o .... '"'°"t '°"' 111 11\t 2:0t al!d -.. ~ tl!t Ot• "'"· 1119111 .,. ,., .. kl .. 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"At no time did the victims themselves make s uch state· ments," Boyd said. "The anti- poliee fei!ling came from a cou- ple of members of the student council. "The most vocal people, like Al' WI,.,._. EX-HUGHES AIDE John Meler Bid Awarded For Irvine Reservoir A $1.1 million contract lo build a five-million gallon reservoir to s e rvice the rrvine Industrial Complex· East has been awarded by Irvine Ranch Water District directors. Th«' award went to low bidder Charles F. Heick Contractor~ Inc . of Irvine. The r eservoi r located northeast or El Toro Manne base below Trabuco Road. will store water for cmcri:ency firefighting at the industrial park. t:erassi, had no lirs t·hand. knowledge of what the police were doing." Boyd acknowledge<J there had been delays in the lnvesUgatlon, but largely because th& vlcUms were difficult to contpct as police tracked various leads In the case. Meantime, Harbor Court Dis· trict Attorney Del Wrigbt has yet to take any action against the three suspects, all of wttorn have been released from jail. MORE CONTROVEJlSY may brew on the Irvine campUs de- pending upon whether Wright files ·charges, and whether the Ex-lwghes Aide Guilty In Fraud ~ SALT LAKE CITY <AP> John Meier, former aide to billionaire Howard Hughes and an ex-Newport Beach resident, helped fleece Hughes Tool Com· pany in its purchase of $8.4 million in mining claims, a federal judge bas ruled in a six- year-old suiL The suit brought by Hughes' Summa Corp., the successor to Hughes Tool, contended Meier and others conspired to buy Nevada mining claims at low prices and then resell them -in some cases to Hughes -through strawf!len at higher prices. JUDGE ALDON J. Anderson ruled Meier "occupied a trusted fiduciary position ... for the acquisition of mining properties; that the defendant Meler breached that duty by secretly diverting funds for five sales to his own use and benefit." . Anderson said he would render a final judgment on restitution after Meier makes an accountin~ within 3C days showing how the funds were expended and any credit to which he may be en· titled. ALL OTHER defendants in the case were dismissed before An· derson's ruling, some because or settlements with Summa. Meler had denied he was an agent of Summa. He rerused to respond to ques tions in oral de· p o&itions. citin g the Fifth Amendment. charges are filed as felony or- misdemeanor crimes. The student reward money SD tar is unclaimed. Police say the informant may be too frightened to pick up his $1,000, if the ar-. rests or other a rrests end in con- victions. Student government may uven have acted incorrectly in oller- ing the reward, according to Stu- dent Body President Bruce Hallett. Hallett said that s ince the r eward offer, the university legal colU\Scl was asked for an opinion about it. Legal oplnion is that the re· ward offer violated student gov· ernment rules, Hallett said. ..... ,..,_. B ospltaU%ed Cornelia Wallace, who is in Lhl' m idst of a divorce battle with Gov. George Wallace. has been admitted to a Montgomery hospital s uffer- in g from exhaustion. Coast Man On Telethon A Newport Beach businessman h as been named lo the building and real estate industries com- mittee ror the "Stop Arthritis Telethon," to air Jan. 28 and 29 on Channel 5. w ~1lter Kcusd e r. owner of K e u sder Enterprises, will participate in the telethon aimed• at raising funds to aid victims of arthritis. The ~oal set by the buildinS? committee is Sl00,000. The 19-hour telethon will be hosted by Allen Ludden. Do you have time to listen to Walterread? In 15 minutes the average person can read to himself 3,750 words. You probably read faster • . In 15 minutes the average news broadcaster on radio or television reads only half as many words . That means you get a lot more Information In less time. by reading a newspaper than by watching someone read th• news to you. And, your newspaper gives you the choice of stories you need to be fully Informed about event• In· the world, nation, state and county. Addltlonally, only the Daily Pilot brings you the news of your community every day -new• televlslon Ignores. , You g•t more newa In I••• time when you read It yourself In the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 LOCAL I BUSINESS / NATIONAL District ~ Finances Projects • I T he Moulton Niguel Water District has sold $960,000 in tax-free water bonds t.o Deao Witter and Co., Inc. at 5.7199 per· cent tQ. finance wa ter pipelines and reservoirs in the Laguna Niguel area. The bonds, which will mature between 1980 and 2001, do not mean addi· lional costs to district taxpayers. a<'-Cording to William Wolfson, · assis- tant general manager of M oullon Niguel. NANTUCKET CELEBRATES CHRISTMAS The Feeling In the Winter Is of Ablndlng Security He said charges for services to be connected in the area in the future will be more than ade- quate to pay back the lee Locks Secret bonds. · Bond sale proceeds are expected to cover Moulton Niguel con- struction plans for two years, at which lime another bond sale is scheduled. Now Island's at Its Best Rv J tJ Lf:S LOii AP 'sp«l~I Corr .......... ~, the summer people, loo, which likewise is as true now as then: ~ NANTUCKET. Mass. When "When strangers came to the island. the longer they stayed, the more they were pleased ... " winter's rains and ruins art-over. -~ half a million people will crowd this • little island. Now, thou~h. 1l ... belong::. to the islanders, JUSl 4,000 of them, and they have u secret. To a Nantucketer, everyone who wasn't literally born here is con- s ide red an off-islander. They tell the story of the man who was brought here as a baby and died in his 90s. At his runeral, the preacher µraised him as "an honest and up- n~ht man. for an off-islander." MacLeod Elected They know, and would just as soon not many others knew, that now is the time when their island 1s al its most seduttivc Dr. D, M icha e l MacLeod has been elect- ed chief of the medical staff of Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital for 1978. NOW IS THF. Tl~1F. when tran· qui ltly nudges a..,ufc gJ1cty. v. hen the si~ht of blue C'h1mney smoke rather than v.h1tt• sails gives an even co1.1t·r nwaning lo the phrase snug hnrbor, when the cobbled strcc~ arc 'acant and the undulat-. ing dunes wear a simple coverlet of snow instead of gaudy bath1nK towels Jnd the only footprints on the beaches arc the chevrons left by gulls That island pride is better un- dl·rstood in the wintertime IN THE WINTE R, the island's i~olat1on. JO miles at sea, becomes k">S a symbol of escape than a hard fact of life. Last winter the harbor w<Jli frozen solid for three weeks so thul not even the twice-daily ferry could arnve with supplies. Winter gives the jslanders a sense of shared adventure; sum· m er is the reward. Dr. Ma c Leod , a general practitioner, has been on the staff since 1968. He received his m edical deg r ee a t K ansas University Medical School. Also elected officers for next year are Dr. Elton B. Eastwood, chief of staff-elect; Dr. Walter Alston , s ecretary. treasurer, and Dr. Willia m X. Halloran, member at large. Outgo, ing chief of staff is Dr. Benjamin Kraut. Tht• old bt.·11 tolhn~ the hours from the Unitariun Church :-.p1rc. as 11 has smcc Hll5. seems lo ring with special clarity in the cold Dl'ccmlwr a ir; just so <IOl'S w1n- ll•r ':-. hush all11w a more penetrat· ing \'1cw of what is generally t<Jk<.-n to be a summer resort, an ex- clusive playground for the well- to-do. In the winter the islanders can travel the 15-milc length of their island and read, with a certain smugness. the na m es on the hoarded-up cottages of the summer residenls. names somehow reveal- ing of what an off-islander expects of Nantucket: H eart's Ease, Whileaway, Keepsake, Sea Breeze, Sunny Cliffe. I N TnE WINTE R it is all the more exclusive for being, simply, a home. THEY SOUND SO ••. te m- porary. The more so in the winter, when lbe message this touch lltUe island seodS back ael'ON \be icy waters to th& mainland Is. . .durability. ~an Acqui~ted SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A U.S. District Court Jury bas acquitted a S1l n Fr-a n c is e o Redevelopment Agency e mployee of three c harges of helping to submit phony bids to move a business out of a, redevelopment project. The Jury could not reach a verdict on anolher five c!har1es against Henry J. Blectner, ~. '' Nantucket hat always been a 1 precious place to those who llve llere all year long. to lbe whalers or • the storied pas( and the Innkeepers or the romantic present "The inhabitonts." observed one Nantucketer, Obed Macy, who lived here 150 years ago, "general- ly were nttached to their place of nativity and were seldom desirous of leaving 11." 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From an of u1 =at Th• Earl'• Ptumbtnt. tnc., we with you a Chrtatm•• and • Heppy New Year. W• hope t ta brtnt• you •nd ,ourt our Ct"tttmH gift. Saturday, Oeoember 24, 1977 OAILV PILOT A 5 Rogal Generations Four generations of Britain's royal family are depicted. At left is a 1926 photo of the Queen Mother holding the inf ant who grew up to be the present Queen Elizabeth II. In the center, in a 1950 photo, Queen Elizabeth holds the infant Princess Anne. At right. Princess Anne holds Master Peter Phillips, christened this week at Buckingham Palace. Alienation Attllcked Businesses Work to Foster Understanding By JOHN CUNNIFF "" a11.U1tfts"""4111 L.tstlu S.rift It requires no great insight to discern why many people are dissatisfied with business. Some executives of large corporations are seen, even by investors. as part of a management ripoff mentality, enjoying a lifestyle in which the com- pany pays for everything from free lunches to lux- urious retirement. COURTNEY BROWN, A CORPORATE direc- tor and business educator, claims that many emolu- ments are "utterly essential." Executives-. he said, are the hardest working group he knows and som etimes need cars and ---------. company jets. ( . . . ) But, he adds, thee~· NEWSAN.4LY.4'1S tremely large sal ~ries --and bonuses, sometimes paid even though an- ticipated dividend increases are skipped, "create an extremely bad impressibn and are quite un- called for." A low opinion of corporate ethics, especially following revelations or foreign bribery and illegal domestic political payoffs, has added to the belief of some people that anything that works is acceptable to business. · NOT ENOUGH JOBS JS A PERENNIAL criticis m, more serious in lhat it is seen as a general condition ralher than the weakness of specific businesses. Seven percent unemployment ia unacceptable t.o all. • ·-U does little aood to point out that In the 12 months through November some 3.9 million jobs were created, that there were more people at work than ever before, both numerically and as a percen- tage of population. Defective products and insensitivity and un- responsiveness to consumer complaints play a large role in the anger of many. INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION, AND OFTEN a reluctance to clean it up, thus endangering not just the quality of life but life itself, have badly ta rnished the Image or business., even lhougb the corrective process ls well under way. 8ut exploitation of consumers or investors, cor- ruption, poor products, indifference and pollution, say students of business, are often inevitable conse- quences of human frailty and the disorder, disrup- tion and discordance of change. Something should, can and will be done about them, they say, but what can be done about the .millions of people who feel they have no stake in lbe system, a condition that underlies much industrial unrest and lowers productivjty? THE ADVERTISING COUNCIL AND lhe Busi· ness Roundtable, the latter made up of chairmen and presidents of the nation's giant corporations, have sought to ameliorate these feelings through education and advertising. Louis 0. Kelso, a San Francisco attorney, a practical man with a vision of people's capitalism, has bad notable success with his origination, the Employee Stock Ownership Plan, and similar financing techniques. Under an ESOP, a company creates an employee stock-ownership trust, borrows capital from a bank to buy company stock for it, uses the money to modernize and grow, repays the loan, and leaves lhestock in the hands of employees. SINCE TAX BENEFITS ARE attached, the ~ompany obtains low-cost growth capital and re· mains te chnologically comp~Utive, and the employees accumulate large amounts of stock, especially for their retirements. · John H. Perry Jr .• an Inventor, businessman and former publisher, also feels we must reduce estran1ement. He claims his plan would also eliminate much welfare, shrink federal deficits, Fine Things HAS MOVED TO antique guild plaza • FINEBRASS O~tr IO Setectlons • FINEHAND· EMBROIDER¥ • FINELEATHERBATIK . PUrns Md wallets •GIFTS $A to $G> AW4rd Winning Bron• • Sliver Jew.rtv promote economic understanding, improve voter participation and lessen Inflation. Under his National Dividend Plan. funds earned by corporations and paid by them in federal income taxes would be designated for distribution lhrough local banks t.o each registered voter on a per capita basis. THE DIVIDENDS, COMING PROBABLY to $750 a year per voter, would be tax-free. Corporate income taxes would be capped at 50 percent. A moratorium would be declared on any major new federal spending during a five-year phase-in. And any federal deficit would be deducted from the an· nual dividend. Others too are working on alternatives, for specific companies and for the system in general. Post Office Tries To End Campaign WASHINGTON <AP) -No more bake sales in the post office lobby, no more posters or handbills or political campaigning there either: That's the aim of a rule proposed by the Postal Service. In the past, local postmasters have been al· lowed to perntit non-profit organizations to use Job· by space for fund-raising campaigns such as rum· mage or bake sales. BUT POSTAL OFFICIALS SAID that this ••has come to be viewed as unjustifiably discriminatory by some excluded individuals and groups and therefore possibly unconstitutional." In addition. the rule would prohibit the posting of handbills. flyers, pamphlets, signs, posters. placards or other Hterature on postal premises. Government material s uch as wanted posters would still be allowed. TUE ACTION IS BEING TAKEN, the Postal Service said, because "many post office lobbies have t aken on a cluttered disorderly appearance. a nd in some lobbies there is msulllclent space for the effective display of govemmenl materials and lhe transaction of postal business.•• Finally, the rule would prohibit political cam- paigning on postal premises "to prevent abuses and to preclude any appearance of partisan endorse- ment or prererence." Before being put lnto e ffect the proposed rules wilJ be open for comments and suggestions from the public. U you have something t.o say, write before Jan. 23 to the General Manager, Retail Operations Division, Cust.omer Service Department, Room 5304, U.S. Postal Service, Washington, D.C. 20260. MAKE YOW YEA.I END CHARIT AILE GfFTCOUMT! TlttMed- 1977·7• YClllllt work $55,000 Swl u:k:g pooe wtow. $21,000 w-·• FitMss Ctttfer SS.000 C ; W1hfp1 SS.000 CASH-RIAL ISTATE-SecUlmES YCMf~ ........ •fflt'HCet s.,,.rt~co-dty YMCA . ORANGE COAST YMCA . . 2JOO U'lll'tnlty ~.- Mewport...., C. t2HO ,.... '42-ttto • ...... ............ llCAJ MERRY CHRISTMAS from DOUG'S FLOWER SHOP 189 9 PARK AVE . I COl'nr r of P o.·k and I <ltti <it I , Co~ta Me'a Phone 631-3944 OPEN FRI. & SAT. 9·8 OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY 9 a.m. to l p.m. Phone 611-3944 fw SpeclalOrdtrs CHllSTMAS. • DAT DIUYaY . -. .... . ' Firing a Tough Task Do Rules · Protect Incompetent Employees? By DARLENE KING MERCIER ls it impossible to fire a state Civil Service employee? Not impossible -but very difficult. according to many depart- ment representatives and the attorneys who handle firing cases. . . . Take a look at the figures: Jn 1976, there were about 110,000 Civil Service employees working for the state. In that s ame year, there were only 175 formal dismissals. Other punitive actions were more numerous -suspensions, demo- tions, s alary cuts, omcial reprimands, denial of merit pay bikes, transfers, medical terminations and so on. Also. many employees resign or take early re· t1rements rather than wait to get fired. But the state Civil Service system, al least in theory, is supposed to hire, retain and promote on the basis of employee: merit. Why should il be so difficult to re• .move incompetent workers from such aa system? Here aresomeofthe reasons: State Personnel Board summaries or punitive acUon.s indicate that mosL employees are dismissed for various kinds of misconduct. such as drunken· ness on duty, insubordination, misuse oC state property or inexcusable absence without. leave. Rarely is "incom-· peteoce"' the cause. Personnel orticers and attorneys agree that misconduct is easier to idenWy and document Lban in- competence. As Dan Keller. personnel officer.at the Department of Motor Vehicles said, competence is "very difficult lo measure, especially at the management level where decision·making, judgment, organization, ability to meet deadlines and respond lo upper management. and creativity•• are criteria for job effec- tiveness. Loren McMaster, chief counsel for the California State Employees Association. suggests another reason for the small number of dismissals for incompetence. Many incompetents, he says, are r e- SUPERVJSOBS ARE either not aware moved during their probation period. o f the procedures necessary for punitive actions or are lax in enforcing ' YET mE STATISTICS don't suggest those procedures Some supervisors are a pattern of major probationary inadequately trained. some are simply hous ecleaning. From March 1976 re lucant to be the "bad guy." A through March 1977, the state posted s upervisor with a less than competent 8,530 new hirings, all of which were pro· employee -espe<:ially in small depart-bationary. During the same period. ments where the supervisor is close to Jl,286 employees were promoted and the employees -may find it easier to also placed on probation. .. work around" that employee than to in-• Yet during the same year. only 231 itiate formal action that would become a probationary employees were rejected permanent part. of the employee's and released. McMaster adds that many Personnel file. newly hired employees who are aware Working around an incompetent they will not be retained after probation e mployee expands the problem, because elect to resign and thus aren't included the longer the employee works in state in the rejection statistics. service with a ··clean record," the more Another reason department represen~ difficult it is for subsequent supervisors tatives cite for tbe difficulty in firing a to build up a solid punitive action case, Civil Service employee is the so-called barring blatant misconduct. .. 'Skelly procedure." <Na med for a Darlene King Mercier is a · political- ~c1enct' student al San Jose Stale Univer!l- ty. This ar1icle was prepared /or the Colif orn ia Journal. California Supreme Court decision which held that a permanent public employee's job is "property" under the Fourteenth Amendment due process clause.) 'Tivas a Season ' ~Full of Folly } ! . ByHERBCAEN ~ :SAN FRANCISCO -Items I can live without this Christmas. day: the $220 lucite toilet seat cover, imbedded with silver tennis racquets. at The Tennis Lady in Maiden Lane. f WOULD CARTOONIST Charles (Peanuts). Schulz or One Snoopy Lane, Santa Rosa. care to know that Charlie Brown is selling Snoopy dogs at the ''Toys R Us" shop in Serramonte? Awrrrr- nght. WELL, NAMEPHREAKERS, are you up for Red Hunt and Brian Hunter, chief and Superin- tendent in the Wildlife Management branch of the State Fjsh and Game DepL ?. • . Namt:phreaker Edmund. a M. Anderson scores with the prosecuting lawyers in a cur- ' rent San Lu~~ Obispo murder trjal -Christopher Money / j ; . ~· and Wayatt Cash -white (~~: • Glenn Gillette finds a 10- 11"';;!'· ' t pointer in the ''Intoxicated · · Drivers" listing published by the Monterey Herald: •'Beltz. William." followed by . ''Boozer, Loonie." Beltt was Before an employee can be dis ... charged or sulfer other disciplinary ac. tion, he or she must be accorded "due process" which includes the following rights: to be informed in writing of the charges, to be given all materials upon which the charges are based, lo be given an opportunity to present bis or her side or the cootroveny. to be represented by· a person cl bis. 01" her choosing, and to have a decision rendered on whether or not disciplinary action will be taken and the degree thereof. · THE DISCIPUNARY actloo becomes effective only after all those steps are followed. Designed to minimize the risk of error in the initial removal decision. the process has its critics. Attorney Frank lwama, former deputy attorney general and now a private attorney, feels the Skelly procedure presents another roadblock for tbe state in the dis· ciplinary procedure. . . Another deputy attorney general, Tal Jones, says the Skelly procedure has had the positive effect of weeding out unwarranted cases of those with insuffi. cient evidence. Eliminating the weak cases at this point saves time and money, Jones says. The appeals process also plays a large part in the punitive action story.· Most punitive actJons are appuled to the State Personnel Board. and the number ot appeals bas risen in the ,PUt 15 years. For example, in 1960. only about hall of all dismissals were ap· pealed lo the bearing office of the state Personnel Board. In the 1976 calendar year, b)' contrast, 75 percent of all dismissals were ap- pealed. There seem to be two major re· asons for the rise: People generally are more willing lo question decisions; and the California State Employees Assoeia.· tion and other employee groups have been increasmgly aggressive in areas like punitive actions. lf an employee requests an appeal, th•f I hearing omce of the St.ate Personnel Board sets up a case number and file, gathers all pertinent documents and bolds a bearing with the employee and tbe employee's counsel in attendance. THE HEAalNG OFFICER then pre- sents bis decision lo the board and the board can accept or reject that decision. Jf the employee doesn't accept the de- cision, the employee can request a re- hearing. The request for rehearing is usually denied unless there has been some blatant error. Then the employee may appeal the decision to the state Superior Court and, If necessary, to the Appellate Court and California Supreme Court. Few cases ever go as far as the Supreme Court, but cases do go to Superior Court and. according to CSEA 's McMaster. this is due to problems with tbe State Personnel Board's hearing pro· cess. McMaster's chief criticism is that, even though the hearing officers are at· tomeys, they deal more with the factual ~uestions of the case than the legal ques· hons. State employees who do not belong to the CSEA and who can't afford to hire a private attorney for this long legal pro- cess find themselves at a diaadvantage. McMaster•s solution to the ap· peal problem is lhird·party arbitration. He believes the interests or the state and employees would be best served by an independent hearing body rendering • final and binding decision. Deputy At· torney General Jones defends the thoroughness and fairness of the State Personner-Board and considers third· party arbitration to be ••anti-merit :;ystem.•• The people who deal with disciplinary actions say it is clear lo them that one major area needs attention -that of supervisor awareness and enforcement. oC disciplinary procedures. One department may serve as an ex- ample or bow the system can work. It's generally agreed that the Califomia Highway Patrol presents the best in· vestigation packages to the attorney general's oflice in punitive action cues and that they lose few or their cases. THIS ts PARTLY explained by the fact that the CHP is a law enforcement agency itself. But Captain Jim Cole of CH P internal Affairs believes that the department is serious about "doing their own housecleaning." If other state departments followed the CHP example, there probably would be more dismissals of incompetent emp~oyees. tewer cases of "working around" them, and less ''shuffling" or them from one department to another. Riles Attack May Backfire By FRED W. KUNE C:.W191 Hewt S.mce Wilson Riles. state superintendent-or public instruction, is being blistered by some blactt leaders because he voted to tighten admi.saioa standards at the University of California. Some or these leaders are trying to find a candidate lo run against Riles next year, when be is expected lo seek re-election. Thal report be· ing from a recent S~cramento Bee news slorv. THE RIVER crry newspaper apparently obtained letters from some black leaders in which Riles was strongly criticized for bis vote. Such a tum of events is unfortunate for Riles. who claims not lo be ruffled by what be terms an expected turn or events. To be sure, not all black leaders are totally upset with the stale schools chief, only those who apparentlycanseeonlyonepointorv1ew. · While this is understandable, in some cases it most certainly will be self-defeating for these leaders should they put up another black to run against Riles, the first black to hold his position. Surely, If Lbat occurs, a qualified white can· didate will surface who will be an odds-on favorite lo win. belled with a$250fine. wbUeBoozerwasaloserlo thetuoeof$315. A reverse namephreakerfrom Ed Schwau: Richard McKenzie, the Atlanta Constitution's wine writ~. is actually named Parks Redwine: .South's Cash Still Flows "' RILES SHOULD not be criticized for his vole to upgrade admissions standards at UC. M he correctly pointed out. bis vote will affect less than 400 of the university's 13,650 freshmen stu- dents and that is not enough reason lo keep stan· dards low. WILL ALL THOSE who believe that Eldridge Cleaver, Chuck Colson and Larry (Hustler) Flynt are r eally born again Chris- tians, kindly rise and shout "Hallelujah!"? Your silence is reassuring. AND NOW WE have Craig Morton. Denver Broncos' quarterback, who bas discovered th al God plus a strong offensive line add up to vic- tory. In the other comer, meet George Foreman, former heavyweight champl.on of the world. George not only has found The Man Upstairs - the One the rest of us knew about all along -he has met Jesus and suffered the stigmata. How a bout Uwm credenUals? NOW THEN: You Jerry-watchers will want to know that The Boy Governor had a bit niibt oo the town on a recent Saturd~ with b1a favorite friend, pop linae.r Lind• Bomtadt. Flnt they browsed around City Light. bookshop on Colum· bus, wbefe Jerry boucht a copy of "The Catholic Worker"' and asked for Camus• ''The Myth of Sb· ypbua .. <aince he must have read that 7ean aio. 1 assume he wished to pren it upon the comely Ms. Ronstadt). . · Panela • t.,... .... . ... North Keeps Water -mid Money as Well ByTBOMASD. ELIAS There fs uncertainty over "°hether winter rainfall will be enough to end Callfomia•a tbree- year·old drought. That \D"lce:rtainty could lead to continuation of todat-s ironic and unprecedented situation which sees Southern Calllomia in ef{ect providing water to the driest areaa ol the north. AND THE southland IS provid· ini the •ater, even though it ac· tually flows from northern rivers. For Southern Callf ornians pay the 1i.te $'10 mllUOD • YHI' for the state Wat.et Project, which ordlJlarilf PUIQPS 320,000 acre feet per year ol~ater acrou the Tebacbapl Mountaina. Because hu1" ·amount• of water remain Jn reMnotrs atont the Colorado River, \he Wa~r Project aupplles aren't Nally Deeded In the Southland except to repleGiab around wat.er reterve1 and to Jmprove water quality. ThOH Meda aru•t nearly as .P""ina u tbe 1borta1ea ln Marin County and the •1rlcultural areu of the IOU\bem Su loequin Vall9y. So tbe 1i1anUc pumpa 1outh of Bakendleld bave been turned otf 1lnce tut March and Water Pro- ject supplies remain nortb of lhe mowit.u.. .r SOlITHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS Project would deplete much or the Colorado River supply. The casb flow trom Southern California's Metropolitan Water' District lo Sacramento amounts to tzo million a year. "We pay that whether we get the water or not." says David Kennedy, MWD asaistant general man.,er. Tba~ fee means the water actually- . cosb about $100 per acre foot. The llWD orcllnarlly cbar1e1 farmers ln Its own area • per acre foot and domestle users $82. • But Marbl'Cotlnb' bas paid on-~ S72.90 ea~b for the 22,009 .ere feet it ncelved via a 1pecta11y. • built pipeline tbb year. And the Xerll County Water A1enc1: '#hlch receivecj the bulk of the llWD's W1'T allotmellt, paid c;nly $90 per acre toot.for the water. THAT LEFT Southern California taxpayers bioklln• the b11 for the dlff etene9. "We have ablolutelyiao obJee· Uoll io the water aolal IJIOl'lla. •• eald one Loi Anpi• elt1 oftldal. "'but where properlJ· lb.,.,_. ln tile llWD ba"4t 1n tbe past 1Ub- 1ldl 11d larmen la S.utbena Cdfalilla. aow tbeJ're subeldb· hi~ au over tbestate. '' ~·1a1t ...... laput· lJ tb• nault ol ..... tuidlne dlaput• ewer the llWD'a tu ~ wm w•• dl.1 &azpa,,.,. a1 m•ela .. ot.ber •••Ulero Callfetnal•n• e.ea tioY&la ttillr ~ o.m v~ l aqueduct means they don't use nearly as much MWD water. But. local ofCicials out.side Los Angeles also have voiced dis· pleasure with financing under the bastily·arraneed water agreements and MWD officials are under some pressure lo change them if the water turn back continues. ••w 'IHE exchange continues into 1918,., says Kennedy, .. a new price MU be negotiated.~· But the MWD still maint.alns that 1lnce most of the money it pays toes toward capital costs of project (acillUes, continued large payments are Justified. What's clear is that at least partlall)', a flow of Southern Call(omia dollars now keeps some parts of Northern CaUfomla wet. And un.leil the1"e are sevenl more storma like the November one that dumped W days worth ot water on Karin County. the cub and water flows seem veey likely to conUnue · with little Ct\aQ&e. ORAN GI! COiAST DAILY PllOT TM ctmm.at pare ot lhe Oat.' i, Pilot'""' to laronn and tlltmalate reader• by present. •1 a ••rltt.J or commeetaty on lol>tc• or lnte..-st and alsnlffeaJ'ce fre>m lnformect. otilerven and 1poleaineo. ~ N. W««I, Pt!,,.,_. Sallll'taJ,DeetlDMrM.111' . . IC Riles is to be criticized. there are plenty or other grounds -certainly not just his vote on ad· missions policy. Many educators believe Riles has failed to provide the leadership nttessary to upgrade tbe total publi'C education program in ·California. Many professional educators are dis· enchanted with Riles and the entire Department ol Education bureaucracy. What does it really do, besides setting up sometimes artificial bar· riers that local dlslticts must overcome to try to improve their programs. PEJUIAPS A LEGISLA11VE lnvesUgation into the entire departmental operation would ~ a good thing. Perhaps the department is dolnc some good things which receive too little publici• ty. Perhaps the department is doing a lot of 11n· necessary things which could be abandoned and the money spent more wisely elsewhere. In any event, lack of over~all leadership • might be one or the things tor which Riles could be legltimately criticized. But tor black leaders to single out one vote on one bsoe, and that dealing with only a fragment of the public education system. ts shortsighted. What may happen next year, if they persist. is that Riles co•.lld be defeated bv someone totallv fo~itn lo their special interests. That mJ1ht not be bad for everybody, but should certainly pro- voke aecond thoughta about current actions. ·Who's to Blame? SANFRANCISC0° CAP> -Scboot authoriUK have allowed and may have f oetered a dffllne iii buJc skills among hi1b school graduates, tb6 ehanceUor of the Unlvenlty of Callf ornla a\ Berkeleyaays. r 0 1 Jlnd U bard to etcape the cbncJualon that ~ goodJy a1la.re or the blame for lM deelin• ln ~~ inl lkllla lies ln cunicuJum chan&ee that IC~ autborlUesbave pennltted, Unotpromoted,lntb~ HCOQdary school onr lho lut 10 yean, •• Albe~ Bowlle.rtaJd. " In a paper published by the Stou FoundaUoa. • Bowker aald En11l1b and other bulc aubJeeta ·~ pear to repretent a 1maller portJoo of the t\ll'· • riaalllmtlaaD previoulJ¥. • l • .. CHILDREN S PAGE ................. Merry Christmus girls and boys There were so many Christmas curol drawings, and Uncle Len wants you lo knOw you have made hls holl day a very happy one with all the ren· derings. Favorite carols were "Drummer Boy ," "The Night Before Christmas." and "Away in a Manger." WINNER OF THE Day al Dis· neyland was Scott Juhl, 14. 9002 Regatta Drive, Huntington Beach, with his drawing ot "Drummer Boy." His lllustration will appear Christmas Day. There were so many good drawings submitted that Uncle Len has decided to share some or the honorable men· lions with you. UNCLE LEN WANTS to remind you of the next two contest themes. For Dec. 31, a resolution or goal for the coming year. and for Jan. 7, something special that you did while on Christmas vacation. Remember there will be no mail de· livery on Chrislm;Js or New Year's Day. so Uncle Len reminds you to get your entries in early. Drawings are to be on four inch by four inch paper, done in black ink or pen. Do not use crayo(ls or colored ink as they do not reproduce. DRAWINGS SHOULD be sent to Uncle Len, P. 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. Be sure to include your name, age, address and telephone number Drawing contests are open to children 15 years old and younger. Uncle Len wishes you the happiest holiday ever and he hopes all of you receive all the love and gifts you most desire . Saturday, December 24. 1977 DAIL y PILOT A 1 • Anne Cormack. 14, Huntington Beach -----~ --- Marilyn Hansen. 9. Costa Mesa _____.---.. • Holly Studebaker. 11 , Huntington Beach 5o.n 1(}. C lo..u~<l. is Com• fl.9 to Town Kathy Walsh, 14, Irvine Curt Vlaca, 14, Huntington Beech Sphinx Popular in Myths And} i-t.>nds a World Book Year Book to Inidre Crigler. 13, of Sl. l.(1Ui!>, l\lo .• for her ques· tion: HOW OLD IS THE SPHINX? Wh e n you hea r the word sphinx you usually think of the Great Sphinx which stands near the Creal Pyramids at Giza in EgypL ll is one of the most famous monuments in the world.· Sphinx is an imaginary creature that is often found in a ncient myths. The Greeks and Near East people as well as the Egyptians had wonderful stories to tell of him. In most stories he had a .human head, the body of a lion, the tail of a serpent and the wings of a bird. In Egypt the s phinx usually had a human head with the body, legs, feet and tail or a lion. The Nile version never had wings. He was supposed to represent the god Horus, and his JOb was lo guard temples and tombs. ·EGYPTIANS MADE MANY sphinxes. Faces on lhem usually represented the Phar aoh who was in power at the time. Some, however, had heads resembUng those of rams and hawks. Often both sides of an avenue leading lo tombs or a temple would be lined with sphinx statues. A famous row appears outside the Great Temple of Amon-Ra at Animals Prominent ·Jn Yule Legends DEAR READERS: It is in- teresting lhal animals play such a prominent r o le In the Christmas legends of most coun· tries. In early limes. no one doubted that every living thing shared in the celebration of the Nativity. Between the years 1100 and 1500, it was a pe)pular belief that at midnight on Christmas Eve a mysterious universal celebra .uon took plsce in nature. A very widespread story said that at midnight on this special date cattle and horses turned toward the east and knelt. Wlld deer were also thou~ht to do this. Jo "°me European countries. it was believed tbat t.he animal$ developed lhe abUlty to speak at this magic tlme. It was said that *ey talked about their owners ~d were bl to predict the future. •BUT rlu:1tE WAS ANOTHER· cjde to lhill Jegend which no doubt •ccounted foe U.a tuttn« because everyone btlleved that it was bad luck for humans to be wlt.tun lfeartni diltance of th~ animal$ vrhen they 11poke, Gre•l ml&· fortune wu predicted for ~ayon who heard, and so, ot eoar e, no one dartd be near their animals al lhi mysterious Hour. · A slmUar Je1end, also popular l • ,, In many countries, said that at midnight on Christmas Eye bees awake from their winter sleep und begin to hum beautiful sone•· IN SCANDINAVIAN couD·· tries. it was common to make a Christmas treelor the wild birds. Farmers put up a bigb pole and fastened to the top a laree sheaf ol ~rain as a Christmas feast for the bltds. In general, it was wld•pre1d pracUcc to be kind to the anlmaJI at this time of year and to pw them someshareo(t~Chrlalmas • feul. New atr'w wu p.t ID the stables, and tnGre and betttr food wat put out for the ho'"8 ..,.. cows and aheep to eat. Man hu put the animal.a lnto his letendt bec:auu they bvt been considered to lae 0( .,.. im~rt.anUtn bumu liv•. ELUE • Karnak on the east bank of the Njie River near what is now Luxor, Egypt. King Amenhotep Ill built these sphinxes about 1400 B.C. The Great Sphinx at Giza is 240 feet long and 66 feet high. The width of his face measures 13 feet 8 inches. Uofortunately the bead had been thoughtlessly used as a gunnery target some years ago and it is now badly scarred. The shifting desert sands have also been responsi- ble for some damage over the years. NO ONE IS SURE when the Great Sphinx was built, but his- torians believe its face was a portrait of the Egyptian king who built iL Its bead and body are carved from solid rock, and bis paws and lep are built from stone blocks:-· · The Greek apbinx usually has the head ol a woman. In Greek literature, the sphinx lived on a high rock outside of the city of Thebes and always asked the same riddle when anyone passed: "What bas one voice and yet becomes four·footed a)'d two- tooted and three-footed?" If the traveler could not give the right aOJweT, 4ccordtng to the legend. lhe spbiDx would eat him. TRE STORY GOES that the spMnx uked Oedipus the riddle. ''M•n, .. answered Oedipus. "He walks on blt hands and feet when be ll" 10Wlt. on two feet 1n the mlddlt ol bla Ute and with a cane or statr1n h1s Old ate." The' 1pblnx howled wtth' rage and became furloua becau1e Oedipus bad elven the ri1ht 81\IWef'. She WU IO 1"81')' that abe finally j.hrew benelt from the rock to her deatla. Send )'Oul' qut1Uon on a poat card to ASK ANDY In care of Um new.paper. maklnt aure to Uiclade YGUI' n~ a1 and ad· u.... r.mn. .,.. °"° to boys nd 1trle f to 11. world scope <W,...,_wh.,.... ..... .,_,..> 1 Amerlan farmers have been actively protesting the low prices they receive for their crops. Farmers make up about .. l .• percent of this country's population. a-<4 b-a c-12 2 Alaskan Eskimos protested an International Whaling Commission ruling forbidding them to kill more than 12 bowhead whales In 1978. True or False: The United Slates voted against the ruling. •• .• l Barbara Jordan, the first blilck con- gresswoman from the South since Reconstruction, ilnnounced that she would not seek reelection in 1978. Jordan Is a Democrat from (CHOOSE ONE: Louisiana. Texas). 4 True or hJse: The urter Admin1strat1on expects to submit a national health insurance bill to Congress sometime next year, accord- ing to Health, Education and Welfare Secretary Joseph Califano. 5 A Soviet Soyuz spacecraft successfully docked with an orbiting reseuch station lut week. True or false: ASovietdocklns maneuver two months earller failed. newsname (10 ........ ,. h oorNCt ldlotltlcaelon) I am one of the stlnslest chu1cte" In all of llterature. A well known "lnsllsh novelist wrote a popular Chrlstma~ story •bout me mote than 100 years •So· I am famous for the words, "Bahl H1Ambu1I" Who am I, In what story do I appear, and who wrote ttie &toryf 1-contact ~ompllcattd, Involved Z<ontflct b-t11ht~ mnds. ).contempt ~necdon, touch 4-0>mplex tf.barpln, •1reemen1 s.eomptct N<Om, dltd1lp Michelle McNulty, 12, Huntington Beach la addition to being a family fun feature. TllE QUIZ is aa integral part or the in·classroom nc" 1> program presented in Orange Coai.l area school!> as a public s~rvice by the Daily Pilot. Aniwen •P11ur fw1Kide do-1 below qu11 • newsp1cture (10 ,..,,.. ",.., .,... .... queedon COtNCt!J) Congressman Harley S1agger\. tell. and Sen,1101 Hen•\ ).tt l..~on talked in Washington as the Hou'>f'·S<'nJI<' Conterl'nn• C nrn millee deba1ed legisla11on 1ha1 would derei;1uld1e the p11cr of na1ural gas. President Car1er ICHOOSE O"'l 1.:1,m•. OPP°''-''' dereguliltion. sp()ftlight (2 ... tor MOfl QllNtlon anewered oorNOtlit) ,.. t Running back Earl C<1mpbell of (CHOOSE 0'-IE l t>•d~. Alabama) won this year's Heisman Trophy 2 Doug Williams his passed for more y1rds ilnd comple1ed more touchdown passes than any other quarterback 1n college football history. Wllll•ms plays for .. l .. a·Notre Dame b-Clemson c·Cramblins State 3 49·year-old .. 1 .. of the New England Whalen hinted that he may retire at the end of the current hockey season, aher scoring his 1,000th career soal. 4 Rod Giibert, who holds or shues 20 New York Rangers tl"m records, announced his retirement JJfter 16 susons w11h the !CHOOSE ONE: National Basketball Assoc1111on , N11ton•I Hockey le.sue) club 5 Ceorge Cf\uvalo, who In 1966 became the first fighier to l<1s1 l 5 rounds against Muhammad ~II, 15 40 yea" old now. True or false: Chuv1lo 11 itlll the huvyweight champion of CJJna da. I roundtable ..... II• tdt IC. lltfW What can an Individual perton '"the world tod.1y do 10 proniote "pe.1ce on e1rth"l ---11••.-.-•wta••---•11•e•n••-----.11•N,_._,,.,, 1219·" ................. . SU~>fJfO '11Jl!IK) i\q , , lOJf?.'.) ~1JWlSUlfJ v .. •o8ooJ~S .Jaiauaq3 :~niv 3 . • \>nJJ.·S ·a ·1n.-1-1• 8X3.L·t :t>Slt?..oJ•t "V.·1 :~tdO . <nllO.\\ ' .. , '· • - __________________ J.!_~!.!JPOw•_l_I ________________ __ Aa OAllYPllOT S.iurO.y.Oec41mber24,1m ~ ... Services to Usher In Christmas Bishop W1l11Jlll IL Johnson or Orange Will celebrate Mru.s at 9 a .m. Christmas Day for ln· mates o( the Orange County Men's Jail. * Candlelight services Christmas Eve at Grace Lutheran Church, 693L Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach will be at 7 and 11 tonight. Christmas Day £ervices will be at 8, 9:15and10:30 a.m. Chrisl Lutheran Church, 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, will have services at 7 and ll tonight and at 10:30 a.m. Christmas Day. * Swedish Julotta services will be held at 6 a.m. Christmas Day· at the Angelica Lutheran CbW'ch. 1345 S. Burlington Ave., Los Angeles. * • On Christmas Day, there wilt only be one G o o d Sb e p he rd ,.--------.. service at the First Baptist Cb11tth, 107 Marquita. Lutheran Church, 4800 ( BRI EFS J San Clemente. Jt is scheduled at 11 a.m. Irvine Center Drive, * Irvine w i 11 ha v t! a · Two services :.ire scheduled at the Peoples Christmas Eve candles Church, 25283 Cabot Road, Laguna HiJls, on and carols service at 5 and candles and commu· Christmas Day. Regular service will be al 10 a.m. nion at 11 tonight. On Christmas Day only one and a Christmas candlelight service is planned at service will be held a t 10:30 a.m. 6 p.m. .. Christmas Eve candlelight services are hCheduled at 5, 6:30. 8, 9:30 and 11 al the Garden Grove Community Church. • Benjamin Britten's ··ceremony of Carols" will be presented al 11 tonight by the choir of the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, 2437 Lil· tlelon Plac·c, Costa Mesa. Harpist will be Maureen Love West of Jrv1nc, and director JS Richard Messenger. A Christm;.is Eve c;.indlehght communion is planned at 11 tonight nl the Church of the Resur- rection, 9812 Hamilton. Huntington Beach. Iden· lical ser vices Christmas Day will be al 9 and 10:30 a m . Communion will be served at 10:30 a.m. • ln lieu of r egular S unday service. Newport Harbor Church of Jtcllglous Science, 541 Center St., Costa Mes a will hold a Christmas Eve (•andlehghting service at 8 tonight. Couple Ordained '.\lichacl and Ann Coburn bless congrega- lion at ~t. .James Church tn Danbury. Conn . .' moments aftl'r their ordination by '.\l ichac·l's father . the Rt. Rev. 'John R. .. Communil)' Church. Congr egational, 611 Heliotrope Ave .• Corona del Mar, will have services al 7 and l1 tonight and at 10 a .m. Christmas Day . .. Christmas Eve s ervices al St. Andrew's Presbylerlan Church, 600 St. Andrews Road. Newport Beach include family vesper at 5, Christmas music al 10, and a candlelight service at 11. On Christmas D ay the one worship will be at Jla.m. • Lutheran Mission rn Laguna Niguel will have Christmas Eve services at 5 and 11 at the Hills United Church of Christ, 30121 Niguel Road. On Christmas Day, the congregation will meet at 10 a.m. al the Niguel Hills Junior High School band room , 29070 Pasco E scucta. • Church or Religious Science. 3011 E . El "'.;t. ...... "' "'' --..... ' - .~ .. ... .. *' . Coburn. center. Episcopal bishop of ~assachusetts. The event marked the first time a husband and wife were ordained I ogether In the Episcopal Church. Camino Real. San Clemente wlll have a candlelight service at 5 Christmas Eve and the re- gular Swiday service at 11 a .m. * Shepherd or the Hills United Cbur~b of Christ, 30121 Niguel Road, Laguna Niguel will have Christmas Eve services at 7 and 11. On Christmas Day the congregation will meetatl0:30a.m. .. Handel's Christmas Messiah will be presented by the Huntington Beach 11 Ward choir, Church of Jesus Christ or Latter-day Saints at noon Christmas Day. The church ls located at l919117th St .• .... Services :.it 7 and 11 are planned Christmas Eve at Lake Hills Community Church at the fellowship hall, 23331 Moulton Parkway, Laguna Hills. Christmas Day services at 9:30 and 11 a.m. will be held at the El Toro High School gym, with drive-in services at 8:45 on the church property. * Plymouth Church, 3262 Broad St., Newport Ueach will have Chris tmas Eve communion services, at 7:30 and 11:30 and Christmas Day services at 9 and 10:30 a.m. .. A festival of candlehght and carols at 7:30 will begin Christmas worship tonight at St. Matthew Lutheran Church, 18182 Culver Drive, Irvine, and a candlelight communion will be at 11. Christmas Day services will be at 9 and 10:30 a .m . .. Abiding Savior Lutht'ran Church, 23262 El Toro Road. El Toro, will have candlelight services al 6. 8 and 11 Christmas Eve. Christmas Day carols will be sung at 8:30 and 11 a.m. • Neighborhood Congregational Church, Laguna Beach candlelight service will be observed at 10:45 tonight, and on Christmas Day the worship service will be at 10 a .m. • A family candlelight Eucharist al 7 :30. tradi· lional senior choir carol concert at 10:30 and the annual festival choral midnight Mass at 11 Christmas Eve will usher in the holiday at St. J ames Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Lido. Newport Beach. On Sunday, celebrations will be at 8 and 10 u.m . • Community Presbyterian Church of San Juan Capistrano "'111 have a pubhc carol-singing even· 1n~ beginning at 7:30 Christmas Eve. Sunday services will be at 9 and 10:30 a.m. • .A .. WI ......... JOLl Y OLD ELF IN OIL PORTRAIT Santa Has Changed Over the Years Elf Ages Years Change Santa . CHAJ?DS FORD, Pa. <AP) -An oil painl· mg on display here that depicts Santa Claus with a sword and an impish grin may be the oldest known portrait of the Christmas elf as we know him today. Until recently it was common belief that cartoons in the 1860s by Thomas Nast first vis· ually captured the St. Nicholas described in Cle· ment Moore's famous poem, ''The Nigbt Before Christmas.'• Then last year an illustration from the New York Mirror of 1844 was discovered, predating Nas t's work. NOW. THE BRANDYWINE RIVER Museum has on display an 1838 oil painting of Santa by Hobert W. Weir. a friend of Moore. that appears lo be the granddaddy of them all. The museum says the painting was first dis- played at the New York Academy in the late 1830s. It's on loan from the Butler JnsUtute of American Art in Youngstown. Ohio. Weir's Santa is a far cry from today's de- partment slore variety. Family worship will be at 7 and a candlelight service at 1 l tonig ht at Mesa Verde United l\1ethodist Church. 1701 W. Baker St. Costa Mesa. ~==================~ Service Sunday will be al 11 a m Tuition Waiver Told In cclebr~1l1on of ils fir~t SO years of continuing dedication to Chnslsan service and scholarship. Pacific Chris ti<.in Collegl'. Fullerton ha:i announced ;.i s ignific:rnt contribution m community and C'ducation responsibility. Beginning in Lhe 1978 !>pring semester, any person 65 or over may enroll with a full tuition waiver. "This step will e ntail a sizeable, yet manageable financial commilmenl ... :.aid Dr. Medord Jones, college president. ( llRIEF.4\ ) SUM it all up in the DAILY PILOT PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 2987 Mna V~ Drfn. Costa Mesa. Ca. CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIGHT SHVICES 5.00 • Family Service. Message by Pastor Andrew Anderson "The Christ of the Crib Is the Lord of rhe Universe" Nursery care 10 45 • F .)Sl1vat of Lessons and CMOls. Message by Pastor Kearney Frantsen. "What's In A Name" CHRISTMAS DAY 10:00 • Fesllval Worship, Message by Pastor Don Brendtro "Sons of God" Nursery care WELCOME! - ORANGE COAST CHURCH DffiECTORY -·pj~immtth C m~l'l~n1ionnl Church NEWPORT HARBOR A Cordial WelcolMfrom D. f\ TEMPLE BAT YAHM •• LUTHERAN CH~ THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ........,.. .. llCh "Ti_ l~l 791 Do•~ Dr. ~ 9 laWM MAU S. t.IWR 3262 IROAD ST., NEWPORT HACH 642·2740 541-lUt Costa Mesa ldllcot__.... .. l.y loqer J. ltr9' 1"0ttor FIRST UNITED Hun!lngton Beach SUHDA Y SHYIC:lS -t:OO • 10:10 A.M .• Gtor'l)t A. MIMr, ,..._ METHODIST CHURCH FIRST UNITED i=: • f"y t9'dtwt Jotf MOll!owltr . ~ S411bMtt1 Senkt.,_ '"4M). 1100 _P.M. "CHRISTMAS JOY" EARLY WORSHIP 800AM 19th St. & Harbor Blvd METHODIST CHURCH lttfl9-Schoel-s-d.y. t:lO ..... to 12 CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 9 15 AM Clwrch S<ltool for 27211 7thSt.536-3537 ...._w Sc~Thwtdey. 4:15 • 6: I 5 '·"" OR. JOHN LINDVALL. PASTOR FESTIVE WORSHIP 1030A.M #JIA911-t:lO Wonlllp 5tnlcr. I 0:15 -1011 C-4bocll.~k«lllOffJ....,_I MUIUl1' C.&11 .&Y.&11.Akl Worsltip -11 :00 A.M. Nvr~C..tttAfl ~t)fntnQ Jr. & Sr. Hit)h Gt""' AM._..._. WELCOME Charle-; D. Clark. M1nio;tPr C:t.wdl Sc•aat t:OO-. ST. JOHN THE DIVINE I Htw ~ Wtk--444-lt" , MttlllMr of UAHC Costa Mesa North EPISCOPAL CHURCH MESA VERDE Huntington Beach North CHRIST LUTHERAM CHURCH 200 ORANGE AVE .. COSTA MISA-541·2237 Missouri Synod METHODIST CHURCH COMMUNITY UNITED THl HY. CONRAD •• HOlDOUISf. Y~C•R 760Ylctorio St .. CottoMHo I Mft<IV-&S.ke<St. METHODIST CHURCH Chri~ f •t CC111tltflpt Senl<-1 1: 0 ,,M. '~'J• 6662 Heil Ave. 842-4461 WH>MISOA Y: 9 4.M. Lotflor Y. T-w. ,a1tor-6ll·l61 I w.-, & C:Mll"Ch Scllool -SUHDA Y· 10 A ... -.ot.v EUCH,.Rl!'>T '"'' v LOCHl\rn r WOltSH" SHVICIS -I : 15 Ir 11 :00 A.M. Wonllip-t & I O:JO SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT ' (..HUROt <;("l()()l-NUR<;~AV Cl\Rf . t:lOA.M. '!' Sulidoy School & AIMt lieM Closs-t:l 0 4.M. -Chwch School Chrlttlon El•-ntwy School-541·HH I CHRIST CHURCH 9& IOil OA.M. HARBOR REFORM TEMPLE -. t ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH I BY THE SEA W~MESYOU ._ Newpart Beach NEWPORT CENTER S......_Strrius 3209 Via · , Newport Beach I PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 1400W BalboaBlvd UMITED METHODIST ft"ideJ•·~ l :ISP.M. 2tl7 MtM Y~ Dr .• Co.t.W.M 673·3805 1601 Marguerite Ave. Fooiily Strric • SUHOA 1:00 A.M. Holy hchorht O ..... , ~-r,HTOI -MO .... TllO. AHllTAllT' Rev. Robert Shepard Jr Corona del Mar fint Fondoy of ttlt-liftl 7:JOP.M. . 9:00 A.M. Ct.rch Schoof Olld S-4oy Sc'-' -9:40 A.M. Won'lip & Chwch S<.._. Rabbi· Bert'lard P. K1nq 1400W. Balboa Blvd. .......... Mon1in9 Wonhl,..... I. 11 :00 4.M. t:JOA.M • W....W,-IO:lOA.M. Music: Myla Lichtman NewPOrt Beach. Calif. I 0:00 A.M. Holy Eucharist, '""ce of reoce ~ School Wiiday l"r .. Schoel/Ooy C..e Educator. Dons Michael ,_.....,_....._c .. 1,7S-7UO .......,,.,...,w ..,.,, J.fl1'M'I fl'.~,,..,.v .. ,,,."' Pr1NC•fUI 1:45 -.. 5:00 ,.. lrt • .WW. R. knox 644-0745 TWnls-d.y (JOl.,.,..,., .... ~!K~)I SCl'OQI P!10ne!>O~ FOutffAIHYAWY 9:00 & I 0:90 A.M.. Niinwy c-FtRST UMrTEO M!THODfST CHURCH TUISDAY I 0 A.M. Hoty lllcltorlat. H"""9 LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER, LCA 11225 lttshGrd St. HZ.ZltJ S..-.luwlftlLAYIHGOHOfH4HOS 2'00Poclfl<YlowDr.,C:-O.O .. Mor 75t·IOJI Worship & Church School 9·30 A.M. fllD4Y 7:JO r .M. f'nly«' -l"rolw '\ Thtle-..JelwiP.Aslleyll.leetw-,._..'7M210 SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL-9:15 AM te not thyself. on ·. U1UIG.fCAJ. woastteP -I 0:30 AM Saint Michael And Alt Angeb Episcopal Church Re•. no-a J . RlcMer. Pastor seP8ri;he conG,.gat~L HARIOR FELLOWSHIP 3233 Pacific Vi~ Dri•e, Corotta det M• trom ·HI HutlSHY CHILD CAltl & CHURCH SCHOOL 9:10 A.M. WESTMINSTER LUTHERAN CHURCH lllLE CHURCH SUHDAY HOLY COMMUHIOHs-4:00 • 9!JO A.M. 190 2lnt It .. Ce1to ..,.., 645-IOSO Rabbi A . YISROEL KLEIN Holy C:.-ioa T1Mtldey1 7 o.ltli. -w.-...,t t:JO e.1111. 13141 Mlltoit A•t. Or. F. K. Bethore. Sr .. OD. LIT.O. PH.0 I I-.. a....,.~..., I w..-..r.11<&1 Rev .. Don Staples. Steve Gamer Cantor MEYER LISS I I 'nitlrt ...... R091n DtJYls. ltedw ........ 4-00J l:JO& ll:HAM-W....., ......... ~ '110 AM-~ Sc .... _, AMt ..... •11 I A.M.-._SUteAY SCHOOL . TBtlPLE SHARlll : e-nus lfl CA~ Mt'ftCl5-1• & It• •.M. t 0:00 .A.M.-CMllSTMAS SHY1CI AU SAINTS ANGUCAN EPISCOPAL CHURCH a.ll'IUI e.r.1' taftC• _.,. _ "MUJ CHltSTMAS PAITOI JOit. 4. SWIGGUM PHOHI 19l .. 119 w1JM .tuusr 81'1?W•8T HAMILTON, COSTA M•8A I Accor4ill9 to th I t21 loolc .t c:-,,..,... -SllMOMIY 848•91!5151Z ' 1tm2 Bushard, Fountain Val':kr 963-3801 DL '· L llSHOU -w, .. ..,_1:oor.M: 11¥. STlflttlH W......... OI • HARIOR ASSlMIL Y OF GOD HOl Y COMMUHIOt4 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1:00 A.M. Adult Bible Study-New Liie-Youth ·•AMll.TS9¥1CI 740W. Wiltoft, CottaMeso 541-4704 CHRIST CIMTmtlD Im.ITU~ & CHURCH SCHOOL •••••••••••••••••••••• t:tlA.llt.. DOtU.LO L lllUl JACIC LIWIS M01H1MG PIA Yll •••••••• , ................. I O:JI A.M. , ..... su .. D•Y SHVICIS Mltllatw ef Mittie .. \~ .n MUlSHY C:All AYAIU.ILI ~ 9:45 A.M.-SUNOAY SCHOOL _..... (Holy Communion First Sun~ey) 10.30A M. ~ ~\Y"lr ~""' .J I O:JO A.M. -CHltSTMAS HIYICI I• ATctEND THE CHURCH ' .: ST. MARY'S "'WHAJ CHRtSJMAS ~~~t~ -... ..., -~'° .... lf'tSCOPAL CHUteH ~ .-. r OF YOUR CHOICE ~ ~ :----: 41tPM•"·'~.._ ,, ,, 6:00 P.M. -PAST'Ott ............ ,. ~~ IN()M '\l VIC h --., '°'" -ftCll --l tOO A,_._HOU IUCHA.l.IST ,;:.;;;•-, ,-. JJ \ --9:U AM-HCH.Y IUCHAllST ~._;_:• _ COST A MESA CH•USTIAM SCHOOL: 1TiHIS WEEKEND ·, _ .......,oMe-•...---_ .. .........,...,_.,,..~ . ;.II,~~----~Mrr-CIWC... --~ . ff~JM?· ,..-_~H81f•IUll~·atlMC£ -~ •t • ll".; ,1J ··~ )'It "' . ~-··. 1 -·-. ' . . , .~ . - ,I -. " """ -,;2·n. ·~"11~ t':! ' • I ,... • ... ... -<·~· . ·~ ... ---· ..... " ' • -~--~-·----. . -,... . . ·--_ ...................... ,. -.... c '· I I .. ~-.._.....·-I COURSES BY NEWSPAPER Saturday, December Z4. 1977 DAIL y PILOT A 9 Punishment Problems Expe.cted to Linger On B1 HELDON L M~INGER America bouaes a v11at and complicated s anctioning en- terprise, ranging from bastille· like prisons throueb one-cell )ockups. to n on -r esidential *'treatment facilities" and ••treatment progr ams•• lomeUmes reaching out to whole famllies. • And trends seem likely t o make it larger by bringing a •realer proportion or America's citizens under the supervision or criminal justice oUicials. FULLY ACCURATE figures are not available . Piecing together various surveys and in· formed guesses, we can estimate t hat on any given recent day some 60,000 juveniles were being b eld in jails, detention centers, ~helters, training schools, recep· tion and diagnostic centers, county and local r anches, camps, farms, halfway houses and group homes. An additional 500,000 were un· der probation s upervision out· side these facilities: and 100,000 were on parole from them. Comparable fi gures for adults s ugtest. 285,000 in s tate and federal prisons; 150,000 in county and local jails; 670,000 on proba- tion; and 150,000 on parole. TH ESE FIGURES -almost surely undercounts for 1977 in most instances -add up to 1.915,000 locked up or under some form of official supervision every day; about. one out o f 110 Americans. And Lhc figures do not include the appa r e ntly increasing number of family members en- coura~ed or required to accept "treatment" when one of them is in trouble with the law. It should be kept in mind. too. that these numbers represent on· ly those locked up or under supt•rvis1on on any ~iven day. Th e numb er in th ese c·ircumslances at some time dur- ing any year is much, much larger · T HUS, OVER JIALF a million juveniles were admitted to and releasro from custodial instilu· tions in any recent year ; while over a million adults had this ex· perien('c. Perhups as many as one American in every 50 or GO i!-. locked up yearly. while many more are supe r vi s ed or .. treated.·• Although the :.anclloning eo· terprisc is large and complex. nobody is pleased with how it ope r ates. Discontent with in · herited punishment practices has led to two seemingly con- tradictory trends which together should heavily i nfluence the future of American punis hment. First, since the early 1000s. · there has been a major effort to "divert" law violators from the sys t em in t he h o pe that. "alternatives" to conventional forms of punishment would be more effective at reducing crime r ates and recidivism. more humane and l e:-.s costly. ··Diversion " (•ncompasses a variety of procedures old and nl'w. still poorly c·onccptuahzed ur understood BUT BROADLY SPEAKING "diversion " involves, on the one hand, halting justice system ac· lion against someorre believed to have violated ;1 law in favor or dealing with the person in some other way -referring a juvenile to school authorities, for exam- ple. or an adult to a job-training program. On the other hand, it involves imposing a non-custodial penalty like intensive probation supervision -on a convicted of- f ender who mis.?ht legally have WTHERAN MISSION ST MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1n Laguna N•guel 428 Park Avenue -Laguna Beach Ray Farness. Pastor Cltri1t ma11 Sen•irP14 been committed lo jail or prison. "Diverting" suspected and convicted offenders lo "com- munlty·based treatme nt pro· grams" ls widely understood as a move "away" from punishment. particularly impriaonment. SECOND, MORE RECENTLY there has been strong support for the view that the proper business or the juvenile and criminal justice systems Is punishment, not treatment. According to this view, law violators should be given their "just deserts" in pro- portion to their ofCenses and past r ecords. A Joss of faith ln the efficacy of "treatment" is a negative source or this view, but it is coupled with the positive hope that more severe punis hment -longer prison sentences or imprisoning more offenders -might help stem rising crime .rates. Many a lso support this view for moral reasons, seeking a more prin· cipled basis for apportioning sanctions than "treatment." has turned out to be. This support of the ''just de- serts" position is interpreted as a move "toward" punishment. with imprisonment to play an in· creased role. T HESE SEEMINGLY con· trndictory trends or diversion and the "just deserts'' approach may, however, be complemen- tary -in effect, if not intention. Their joint outcome is likely to be punishment, Including im· prlsonment. for a greater propor· tion of suspected and convicted law violators in the future. Consider this: Although the ef. fort to "divert" law violators from custodial institutuions has been in force for some time, their populations are not being .re- duced; instead. they are increas- ing. A recent survey found a 12 percent increase during 1976, and there wus a similar gain during 1975. INDEED, THER E HAS been an increase in prison populations each year since 1969, except for 1973. And fragmentary data sug. gest that 1977 will also show in- creases. Jafl populations also ap- pear to be rising. This is true for juveniles as well as adults. Confinement, however, is by no means the only a vailable sanc· t1on •ti\£ c."USTICE IN AMERICA Since the turn of the 20th cen· tury an increasing proportion of j uvenile and adult Jaw violators have been placed under some form of s upervision in the com- munity via probation or parol~ The burgeoning development of "community-based treatment programs" is an extension ofth1s long-term trend, and some two- thirds or adjudicated offenders are under s uch supervision. SUCH "PROGRAMS,. ARE considered an "alternative" to imprisonment, but. they are also "alternatives" to doing nothing at all or almost nothing -like reprimanding a suspected of- fender or discharging a convict· edone. · There 1s growing s uspicion. based on still-scanty evidence. that this latter "alternative" i:-. the prevalent one. Thus, while custodial institu- tions continue to hold the same or an increasing proportion of the population, a rapidly escalating proportion of minor offenders or s uspects ·is being placed under s upervision, often with inlermit· tent periods or custody to r ein· force ''treatment" plans. BUT ONE R UB IS that, so far as can be told. "treatment'' in the community is no more effec- tive at curbing renewed delin· quency ;md crime than any other .. program." The move toward .. Just de· serts" seems likely to encourage the imprisonment of a g reater proportion of offenders. to the dismay of some of its proponents but to the satisfaction of others. who support it. for j us t. this reason. Judges, reluctant in the past to imprison law violators for the in· determinate periods that might be necessary for "treatment." are likely to be more willing to imprison offenders for "de terminate" periods that are fixed according to the offense. AT THE SAME time, reducing judicial and parole board discre- tion to determine the length of prison terms should result in more deslruble uniformity. Given the cost of Imprison- ment, the rise in inmate popula· lions may also mean somewhat. shorter terms for most prisoners. The. more draconian prison terms -and the death penalty - will continue to be selectively ap- plied, but the basis of selection is likely to focus more on acts, Jess on character and prospects. In any event, the future of punishment will certainly re· main a "problem" for which there is no "solution" in the or- dinary sense of that term. AT BEST THERE are more and less satisfactory ways of re- ducing the tensions produced by our various and often conflicting punis hment objectives : to re- duce crime by dctt?rring poten· ti al offenders or repeaters; to ex- press disapproval of law violat· ing acti vities; to be just and fair; and to keep costs lll a tolerable level. Delofl Denied Ed1tor'1 Nott . Thil ia the lcut mo 3erie1o/15orticle1 ezploring "Cnmt> and J wtlce m Amenca." Sheldon L. Meutnger, pro/tisor of Cnm1nologu at UC Bm-lceley, dt:t· cau111 trend$ that will infl!U'nce the future of punWiment in America. arguing that incr~g numben OJ cltU:e111 ore likely to come under t/u> aupervuion of criminal justice o/· /tclab. Thu terwa waa wntten for Cou11e1 by Newspaper, a program developed by University E.rtemion. UC San Diego, and /10'lded bJI o grant from. the Notional. Endowment Jor tlw Humanities. Supplemental funding WO$ pro- vided bJ1 the Center for Shu1ie1 of Crime and DeUnqucicy. Notionol Institute of Mental HtoUh. COP'ff'ltht 1'77 ot Ille R41g111U of Ille Untwr.,ty of Callfol'nla. Different g roups in society d~ fine and value these objective. differenlly; and these definit1oru. aod values shift over time. We can therefore be confident or only one outcome -that tomorrow's practices will prove a s troublesome as yesterday's or today's. Judge Reaffirms Laetrile Ruling OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -A federal judge denied a government request Friday and reaffi rmed his ruling that Laetrile, believed by some lo be a treatment for cancer. can continue to be Imported and used in the United States. The order by U.S. District Judge Luther Bohanon denied a request by the Food and Drug Ad- ministration that Bohanon delay e nforcement. of his earlier ruling that removed restrictions on Laetrile use and importation. T HE FDA WANTED restric· tions on Laetrile continued until the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Ap- peals in Denver can review Bohanon's Dec. 5 ruling that blocked the government from in· terfering with the use and im· portation or Laetrile. The FDA conte nds that Laetrile. a substance obtained ALL SAINTS from bitter almonds and peach and apricot pits, is worthless as a cancer treatment. Bohanon conducted a lenglhly bearing Wednesday on the FDA 's r equest. Thirteen states ha ve legalized the use of Laetrile within their boundaries. NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 340 St. Anne's at Gl•nneyre Laguna BeKh • 4944011 invites vou to attend TRADITIONAL C~RISTMAS EVE CHRI STMAS EVE .ANGLICAN EPISCOPAL CHURCH CANDLELIGHT CANDLELIGHT SERVICES SERVICE Dec. 24 4:00 p.m. CHILORE.N"S cHRiST·MASS: 7:00 A 11:00 PM ............ ,,41 _-'_,._ 10:.CS PM to Midnight • CHRISTMAS EVE llOIJ ......... ._....Y...,·'6J.UOI C-l•llitWNnt'S 6:00 P.M. Family Service EucNlrlat and music eapeelally for Service of Carols and M usk by Two F l autists RH. S..,.... W. ~. Rectw ,.,.,..,..., llW P"'90to.tn Child,.,. 11:00 P.M. Serva ot 11:30p.m. MIDNIGHT CHRISTMAS EUCHARIST CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICES -I O:lO PM O.flmna1 Sttlpeure- SPe<lat c-s Carola and Candlellghtlng • with Renaissance instrumental consort. CHRISTMAS DAY-10:30 AM C8rols and Holy C.Ommunion Ceftcltllt'lt s.Nke~ In Choir and carols "What Child Is This?" Gre9MY Goutt -Ille •l.o~ toi 5he""41<d 011"" Hiii• Cnwch Dec. 25 8:00 a.m . HOLY EUCHARIST Sermon Topic: MThe Word Becomes Flesh" 3012t Nh.JU61 Jt11) suhg by the Chanoel Choir CHRISTMAS DAY • CHRIStMAS DAY 9: 15 a.m . F!iSTIVAL HOLY EUCHARIST CHRISTMAS DAY SERVICES. 8 & I 0:30 AM SERVICE -10 AM 10 00 AM Festtval Worship with carols NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Setw:~N111111111t1I,... ,.., 'l:Q.uOjt-t I') Jun ·t H::. Fr Brad Karel1us, Pnest·lfl·Charge, 798 Dover Dr., New~rt Beach Holy C.Ommunion Soloill' J"" Al•Qncler ' ... ~13 OH (.,. If' If at 494.354~ "~ 8al!>blno" by Pietro Von ' - ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY HARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH Cllt"Mf' of Feiniew 9M iletift", Co.to MeM lu. Hitt. Jervis, Petlor ,..._ 17141 u6.7fij SUHDAY WORSHIP SOVICH 11:00 A.M.-SUMDAY SCHOOL 'f:45 A.M. 'EVIHIHc; SElVICE -6:00 P.M. WlOHfS04 Y t VIEHIHG. 7:00 P.M. YOUTH 4HD ADULT lllU STUDIES CHURCH OF CHRIST 217 W. W.0.. Cotto Meto U S.l 191 We"re A Gotng .•. Glowing ... Growing Church SUHDAY SB VICES e1t1Le !>TlJOV• AM WOA~HIP 1n AM ".,""' "WHY DtO MY SAYIOI COMITO IARTHr' PAUl THOMAS. MIHISTH tH At1 CIOW1. 'OllTN -1'/a ~is• Wflf to Uvo _.. COHSCIOUSL Y .. __ ........ CHURCH of HLIGIOUS SCIENCE Of l.AOU"A HACM _,LAGUNA CANYON 110 -AT ti. To-cl 110 . Hlt41Y GHHARD, Miillltft" s-.t.y SortlcH -I 0:00 AM .--y, k . Chwclt Ir YCMlftl Gro119 10 AM M\f CHUICl4 OMCt 0--Al,A~l,UH tU .. ~I •t-•• THI WOID HOM UNITY IS SECURITY ~ .......... STAA OP WCHICO AMO nft MAH .. "T .... .,. ,,..., -flA --'ly. In I ~. II ii 11111 pjlCt In I CM, II le "'4t .. _.a-... _ ..... _ol._..ity. 0... --ol ,., ~ "" In llltno tlllt Milt .. -llllllty ..... •-'IY .... lln)ductlYe .....,... Al ""f -In I'°" ,..._ OI OA1 -· II --1111"9 1119 O'fflf\19 DOI ................... Me CNeiln<,i -IC-1/1.c bflne -'1'f Olie whO llM !Ille IMw ~ Melt II "'°'9 1M1b1e ....,. ~ °"''""' -AMI 111C1U111v 11 lllO ..,_..... -.. Clll '-... _.. -1\itty ~ _.....,. ........ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES ~O'lMl~C~tte..n OMCH o.~. IC8mST .. -'°""""-"'' "CHRISTMAS SCIENCE .. SUMDAY, DECEMIER 25, 1977 \ Cott• Mesa-FintChwchof Christ, Sca...tftt 2110 MeM Verde Of-.. COlte MoM s.-t.y Sdlool -I 0 A.M. Chwch Sff'vlu -I 0 A.M. Roodl!MJ Room, :ZHO Mt M V"°* Or. 9 A.MA :JO P.M. McNI. ffru s.t. Wed. 7-7:50 P.M.·9·t :l 0 P.M. ..... on leoch-Fint Churcll of Clwflf, ScMt.Hst .... & OliH, """"""" ... .. Chwch • S..adey Sc ..... -9:JO A 11 A.M. l ..... R--2HMehlSt.0 CMIUICAAIPlllO-TVOSeAYlt:J .. lla)eAM.-llWT1- l"iM-Chf'i1tlM Sclette• Soci.ty of l"t.. 5-nlcH .. St.~~ Ce.rclll Cwt•er Drf•• .. 5•A -. w.y. 8"11to 5-Hy S.-.iut _. s-ley Scltoelo-l.-00 P.M. cwwc ... rr..14"1 Wed. Sot-rte. -I p .M. ~ leoch-~rst C'-rcli .t Cllritt, Scletllht U5H't'1Drhe Chwcll & S...i.y Scltool-10 A..M. ...... a--214PwettA ... ~ tl .. 1t ... II C"-'dl .. QrW, Sdmltt J60lt.....,Or .............. c ........ ~Sc._,_,, A.M. ...... a....-26011....,Dr. ..._W.-1 t A.M.-J P.M. Mlulotl Viefo-Fnt C'-rc• of Ci.tat. Sc ....... C.. .. ,,. a-.-y Sc....._U H 2 C.. •er• Or. Ci.rctt Ir s-d9y Sc ..... -I 0 A.M. R .... l--S ... w.y C...tw, Mll,._..elaP• ...._,.,.a..c•-FntC"-ch.tClwtlt. Sci..tfat JlOJ ... \Uio, Mewpwt ...... c:a..dl. ~Sc~... ··",, ••.JO A.N. ...... 1t--. n11 •a...,. ..._ ... fir!. -t A.M.-S P.M. Cftlll:I CW. Ptov1Cltd T~ t»t 1:30A.M. tot ltudY""-Me...,.,. .t1eli-s.c..i Clwchf a.tat. Sclaatht l tOOP..ut. VltwDr.C..... ........ c:a.rcti a~ Sclteot-I 0 AJi4. ..... 1--JHO-rL~~C:.. " W•. ~ DSTIMOMY t Btt•S- 1,.M.. AU. C~ All urecordlalb' tnvued to att.tndtho eburcll services •nd el\Joy the prl vlle1ta of &be HcMdins Room.a 1 ST CHURCH OF RRIGaOUS SCIENCE OF NEWPORT BEACH (M.-Chuf<;I> Urnleo Cl>utt.ho1Aeh9'C)Ut Sc-. I.Al H Y. ALllRT IUIUCE. lScP, MIMISTU MOfldcly ~ ~ 'Y1lwsdtly ET ..... HetllllMJ Womti., URIAMUS SQUARE MacArthur ot Ford Rood-HewPOri B.och FOR AH IHSPIAAllONAL MESS.AGE Ot°"l a~~lllt 1 j IJM912 MWahr't No. 64~57JI 1~==::::::::::===============~1 Something wonderful will happen to you at the IOPftT HMIOR ClllCH Of IW'llHIS SCf£MC £ 541 Center St., Costa Mesa 646-1032 01al·A·Prayer -646-6464 WU$11:_..SSA...._IDIT•TIOW ·~wfcn & SY11day Sclloot - IO:l O A.M. Ill. "14-C. J4CU °" -~ ....... • Mlnl•ll••·Teac-· Pl'ld•-· T-• l\Vlllt .. •P A C.r&I W*-f,. die •TH ClllCH Of ClllST cm1•n C111C11 Clllllllnwl.. 611H .. ....,.A•• .. C_..... .. M.,. 644·7400 OOllllllW .................. I 0 J..M.-S..,,W-:sWP tl'IUKll&c"°91 ..,;o H.,,_., C.•e • HARBOR otRlmANCHURCH ......,.,.. ...... ~ 64~5781 2401 '"i...es-.1.-.. SUMDAY SllVICIS Montlft9 W......, 10:45 "THE CREATIVE WONDER OF GOO'S LOVE"' Rev Gene R. Swanson Pastor Nu+'SGfy & Chlld Care flltST QtltlSTIAH CHURCH Main I Adams Streets Huntington Beach .-..wortMp .... Sc ..... •~> .. t:•"' 1:00 4.M. ~HOUl .-w~:OOP.M., "-CM•_....,•1811...._ Office 53f-258i OIOI Oevot!On 636-9580 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas CHURCH OF 'THE COVEHAH'f ll50 Foir•l.w Rd., C.St•W... tr.co A. Kurrl•~Pestor s.doy WONM, & Chwcll Scliocif l :J O • I 0:00 4 .M. PltoH: 557-JJ40 Community Presbyterian Church 411fwfftA•o .. LOCJ11Nlooclll Ro,,. A,.._. J. T-bnlty tt.•. lldoft H. TltoH 9· I 04.M. -C..m.,_ Wucett... .._ I 0: 15 A.M. -WorsMp I I: 15 A.M. -Feaowship Hw1" ....... :497·7555 This Sunday Worship in ST. ANDREW'S l'RESIYTSUAH CHURCH 800 St. Andrews Road • NeWOOft Beach • 63 H.'880 '--CHRISTMAS Sl~YICE -11:00 "THE IMPOSSIBLE IDEAL" The Rev. Jack I. Thomas, Preaching CMW C-i Clll*w's Ca.rdl Sdlool .t .. Srrkes AIC HlilUHI -64S.2222 ST. MARK PRESBmRtAN CHUROt 2100 Mer., .... Dr .. ......,.. ..... .... wi.... MtQ.W. ~--~ .... ·-.~~ 5UHDA Y WOltSHIP & CHUltCH SCHOOL 10:00 A.M. ~··4·1l41 COMMUHITY NHIYTUIAH CHURCH nt s ... JJ1tn Cttir·•·~·"' ;1:t707 o~ ()ooo nu1J140( '.wt.It;'\<) Cll4T1YI WOltSHIP ............... , , ....... 0t :OO AM CKIUATIOM SllVICt •••...•••••• , ......•.• t O:l O AM CHUlCH SCHOOL & ADULT STVOlfS •••••••• I O:JO AM q...,~-1.~ ...... ,,.. Oe?"lean H• Ol<'l;tor ~'oft' ~m AmND CHURCH THIS SUNDAY i . I . . t I I '. LOCAL I CAREERS I OBTIUAAIES Highway Funds Sought PUBUC NOTICE N0TlCl~NOH.•eUON$19J&.lfY NoUtt It llffMy Qlw.11 I/WI tlMI un dt,.10,..0 Wiii notbo ,.._ll>tt 10( •llJ ~01\or llebillllnto<1lr.Chtdby•nY0nt 0U1e• lllel\MY\8ll Oflat •ll•fll'llUl•le PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC N9TICE PUBUC NOTICE ~·~~------------~----~----------~--~--~-'°ICTITIOUa IUSINU$ OlllANOe COUNTY MUNICl"M. HA.Ma llATIMINT HAlll•CMt JUDICIAL OISTllllCT Tl>t le>llOWl"9 _ ....... OOll'Q Ow" -1 JAMM>All •1.vo . ,,. ... , H•W"0111f •IACM. CALl .. OlllNIA 0 •Y5T£MS, _,.. '°lallt 01l11e, t*f PlCTITHIU~ •USINIU NAMllSTAflMltn l lle IOIMMlllU ...,to'\>••• clolnQ """ 11eun Vlfl $1QN$ Fl14l. WIHI AHO JIWll.lllY. J11t/ (6Mlft0 C.0""- S.11 Jwell c..ol\t•-. c;A. •»H Kt11...U. ... .,., -KtlUIC' t l.- Sum me r tlt ld 1.•11t $t " J u.,, ~ltlrt._.. CA t~> CM Traffic Projects to Ease Bottlerrecks D•ltdllll•l'JnOIMyot l>Kamtitr. 1tn (llerln£Clw.,d "-tllngall 111 '°'9 G<i rden lent. :: A C:<>il• Mew. C.IUornl• t7t71 Publt.ntd OrM>99 C:.out 0.11"1' Piiot COiia Mew C..lllorlllt tJll:ito "LAINT"'° JAMIH 0 Jo+tN~H, JullU• c. O.tcltll "· ..... Jell• JOHN H, A1.£XAJ'jO~• Drive, Co.le Mtw, C•lllorllia mM 01 .. INTAHT G~OAC.E A•TMIH, Tllll """NU I• (-IKIH Illy M !ft. CA THY A•TMl!N tnd DOU 1111rOUQ11 CllvH111al to, IMIU.SI._._ Co~ta Mesu 1s seeking m o r t! than ~.000 )n (!S)unly m11lc hing fund~ for thrc~ bjghwoy J>rOJects to l'tlst• ex1:.ting bottle nec k s . t"OUnty Widen Baker S treet eu!>l from llris to l Street across the Santa Ana -Delhi 1-'l<lOd C ontro l C hanne l c rossing to 244 feel e a s t of Ente rprise S treet. C ity Traf- fi c engineer s s a y the proj ect w o uld he lp eliminate the traffic b ottle n eck on Bake r Street dur- ing rus h hour. 1\ II three proj e ct:; ..., 0 11ld in · VOIVC ucquJi.itlOn Of 11gh tS·Of · WIAY· Oecamoa•U. 2'.lO. ltll ~Sl-1 PUBLIC NOTICE Juli.,. C O.r•11 ll WMMCINS Thh ste1.,._1 wa\ flltO wltll the CllMl\.tt • .._,•~1 1 C:C>Unly C.ltf~ ot Ottl!Ot Coullt'I' on J OAYltU~IVI TIMI! Otumber l t. 1917 CUNUW'V&.Oal'AINl•I "'"" CAM NUMa,1111 2'17U i.to.<< • J-Met Keftlle, 21•3t S•mmerlleld l•llt, Sa " Jue 11 c:..cM"'-·"' t -1) Tlllt 1>11,J.,..," «-o.otttd OY tll In dl~dU•I . .. ICTlllOUS •USINISS Publl\hed 0r.,,.. Coast 0-11y Piiot, NOTICll ............... -TM I(~• M.t(Kanl<lt If the requests a re approved and include d in the c o unty 's 1978-79 arterial highway budge t to b e announc ed in .fo'e bruary. the city would initiate the follow- ing traffic projec ts· THE WIDENI NG o f H a k e r Street would oc cur on Its n o rth s ide, a dding at least o n e more lane and bring ing the s tre et's overall w idth to SO reel. The pro - j ect would c ost about $80,000: NAMI 5TATIMINT Otc. 24, JI. 1tn anc1 Jw..1. u . 1'71 c•urt mo <M<• ..... t you wll ..... t Tiie 1011-tnv "'"""' h dOlllO Dull• __________ ..-SJ.41......_17 y.,.r Mlftt ...,.. _..., yeu , .. ,_. ntt' ~'c; LL INS &. ASS 0 CI AT E. s P U BLIC NOTICE :!::!:. 1 -~ AtM lllt lt11tf'"'•11011 '-E.Al TO"~· 1IOS4 Mlo9noll• $1., Fcii;n ' AVISOI UtW "9 &laMll'\eflhN, 11 t.ln Velley, C•lll0t11la 927ot Tri""•' ,... ~ , .... ,.. U•. elot lee F. Collins, 1101 Fra,.cl•cen "'CTITIOUSIU51NeU t!MltllcMi • -.,_ u•. r...-~ Cir., MuntlnQtOfl 6Htn, C•lllornl• NAMe$TATIMINT """tN••Jdlet..LMlaln,.,_lent11H 92044 Tne fo11owl119 oe•ton 11 Oo/119 busf. "'"· llils bliSIMU IS (Of\dUCled Oy.,, In ,,.nu· • 1, TO THE OEFE'NOANT• & clYll dlvldual. J OHNSON'S CAR 8t!AUTY, 1U$0 tOMPl•lnt 11..s bten nl ... by tlMI plelnllll Tiii• \ltl-1 wa\ Ill .. wltll tr.. (lwllty Cl•k 9' OrtnQW Collnly.,. Hov. 2'1,"11 ....... PUOll•Md Or~ C:O.•I OtUv Piiot, Ot<. s. tO, 11, 74, 1n1 PUBLIC NOTICE -WIDEN AND r e align 17th Street from N e wport Bo ule vard to 180 feet eas t o f Fulle rton Avenue . This is par t o f the city 's ···ptan to eventually exte nd 17th Stree t ac~s N e w por t Roulevard to link up with cast 17th S treet T h e $900,000 cos t would be div ide d betw een th t• c i ty and -A S IMILAR c hanne l cross· ing wide ning from Puulu rino A venue e ast o r Bris tol S treet to 244 feet e a st of Ente rprise Street. The proj ect w ould eliminate the c urren t hazard to eas tbound traf fi e o n P a ularino due to the c urb:. not be ing in alignme nt wit h new brid ge c urbs T h t.• wide ning o f Paula r in o fro m its c urrent 33 feet to 40 fee t w o uld invol ve p rop e rty on the s o uth s ide o f the a venue . TraCfic t•n g 1r1 c c rs say the w i d e n in g w o uld add a t leas t on e mor e la ne o n P aulu rino. This project wou ld require $30,000 in county funds to b e m a t ched by the cit y Lu Colllnt M••bo• 61YC1 .• SAntaAM, CA. 9210<I -o•lnu you lSff footnott• > Tlll1 st•temen1 wu lllt d wt111 llllr Oone>dKtnlJofwlton, 1UJOM•rbor 11 11you wl~tod4tl;m<l thl•ltw"111, Coun1y CIHll. of O••nQ41 Counly on lll•d •Santa Ant, CA. '21~ you mutt, wltnln S Cl•Y• •ll•r lhl• lulfl· December"· "II Thh bUSlneu ,, c tel by .,, hi· ........ ,, Mrwd on YOU. Hit Wltll lhl• "'"" Cllvltluel. courl e wrlllen plH dlllQ In ,,_., .. lo PubllshW Ortnve C<1<1sl DAiiy Pllo\, 1(::_111, •tel K,Johnsanw•• 1 tP>e complelnt •II o JU\UC\' Co11•t. vou O•c. 74, 31, lt11 tnd Jan 1, I•. •~• • • w1U1 tile mu\l lllt wttn llMI cou•I' wrlllC'n pl"MI USO·ll Cownty Clerll tnQft n1y Oft DK Ing or CAUllt .... Of"' pteedl"9 to Dt• '" ·--------------u. 191T l•••CI In the docket '" ·~•llO"W "' '"' ..... ,. PUBUC NOTICE Pvlllhned Orllfl9t Coest O•lly Pllol. 1-------------1 Dt< 11. H,Jt, 1t11Mld Jan r. ttla l'ICTITIOUS•USINISS N-ISTATIMINT rn1 10110 .. 1no -"'" ••• C10•no 1>11ll S10311 compl•lnt. wtuiln 111e ""'"' s~tll•<N •bon Unle~s vou dO M> voor o-.ieull .. 111 be •nltntd -•t>IHIUltotl (If Ille' plelnt1ll0 .-'Id this court m•y 1·nltr ., ju<19ment ~!Mt .,.... lur ow ••11•1 lk>· m-ed In u. cornp1e1-1. wntc.11 coultl result In gernlshme"I Of WA~>. 1.1~1"9 of Motte , or prooe• ly Of" ot""r r.lltl , .. QUH\ed lnt....,<OtTll)IAlnl --------------SU"•llllOll COUllT 01' THt S'fATllOl'CAl.l ~•NtA .. Olt 1"8COUNTY0"0aANOI .......... 11 NO"CI 0 .. HIA•tHO OF .. CTITIOH l'O• "110,ATI! 0" WILi. AND 1'011 I.I! TTi:lllS 01' AO MIN ISTAATIOH WITH WILi. AH NllXtO • Esl•le ur C.llAC:E M G'-Et;Nt.. 0tCHMd NOTltE 15 MIEREhY GIVEN '""' £1un.,~ !.lt~l"'"''"'"°"'"'~ln•llet• !Ion lor Pr*l•OI Wtll4AOIOf ltll~•\OI AdMlllhttetlcn wltn Wiii Anne•.O, rt "''•llC• le """"" I> ,_ I« 1\11'1~' PMllcu111rs. ~ thAI the ltme •I'd pl1><«> Of hl'•rlrtt ttto ~-""' -~lo• J•-•Y 10. 1918. et tO • m .• In '"" c°"rtroom Ol l>l'l>&<llTV'nl Ho J of l••d cou.t. et 100Clvle Centtf' Otlft Woll •I\ the Cltvof 5ent•AM. C•lo1or11te Related Job Helps Marketability Added By JOYCE L . K ENNEDY Dear Joyce: I h ave a college degree in oceanography but n o experie nce. I'm having a hard time finding a job. Do you think I s hould switch to another fie ld'! (...___CARE_ERS_) --1'.K .• Belle vue, Wash. marme :sc1e n t"c labs . S lay in to u cll with forme r college p a ls who found jo bs in oceanography . Read the fie ld"s lit e rature r e lig ious ly . D o informa· tio nal inte r v ie wing . S w itch only afte r givin g you r first choice the beyond-colle~e t ry. Y o u d o n 't ::.pec1fy your d egr ee a s as- ~oc1 atc. unde r g r a duate , or g r a duate . B u t assuming your e duc a t ional cred e ntials arc ade qua te for y our car eer goals, and a ssuming y ou'v<' don e the log ical thing s -r a ng ing fro m h o n ing your j ob hunt s kills lo ho unding your a lma mate r 's c areer ("en ter -it looks a s thoug h you'll h a ve to ma k c an e xte nde d s earc h . THE J USTIFICATION for thi!se time-consuming activities is opening the door to c o nta cts which can lead to JOb inte r views . You'r e try ing t o c h a n ge your s t a tus fro m "o uts ide r " to "'inside r ." As le ads develo p . a r ran J!e appoint· m c nts with employer s . It doe!>n 't m a t ter whether thc r e "s a curre nt job o pening . LAND THE MOST c losely related JOb you can find, one in whic h any basic experie n ce fro m t a s k o r· J.{an1zinJ,l t o data gathe ring -a dds lo your marke t a bility . A n ight job would frC'c ) o u for inte r v ie w s during' l he dav Y o u want to be r e m e mbe red whe n a va c ancy occu rs, or to c r e ate y our own Job o n c e you"ve got in s ide informa - tion . All the cult i vation in the world w ill b e w asted unless you b ecome ex- pert at inte rvie wing for a joh . w hic h is not the same thing a s b e ing a ble to do the job. Once y ou do. your lac k or e x - perienc e will be c o m e les s :rn obs tacle. ·i·h c n begin to m in J,lle in your field. .Join professional s ocie tie s und lrnde ()r l{aniz :.ilions . Allc nd works hops , st'mina rs . and con vention<>. volunte~r lo help with a rr:rngcm cnts. Gel lo k now s upplie r s of pro d uct s a nd Sl'r\'l ('CS Try to m Ltke fri<'nds w ith worke r s in HJ•:ADEH SERVICJo: 1''or o free copy o/ ·/low 'to Get A .Job -.'XI l::s.~ential Que.~- 11011.~ and Answers About 1"uture Jo:mplriy rtent for Colle9e arid U111vers1ty Stu· de nts," send your postcard request tu Joyce Loin Keu11edy ul lhts newspapt!r •ECHTEL FRED W BEC:HTEl. lormer r~\I· dent of Costa Me<•. P•U~d •w•• O.<emo~r 13 "' Pomo<-. Survlv~cs DY \on. Don•'O Be<htet oi L111tV•rne. "' brot~u Emil Be<llltt e>f Ar~anw<. • "\tor Fr1eoe E_, OI K•nws. 7 Qr•n d~oni •nd n i ne ort•1 qr1ndchitdf'•n S.rv1('\ Wt dne1.0ay, Ot ceml>tr H. •I t pm 1n the ctwpel •I P•u llc View Memort•I p.,-. l~ Pde 1tit. V+•• Or , Nt •por\ 8t>•th P•t1f1c V1•w Mof-tu.ary Otre<.IOf\, COOK OR HAR RY H COOK. MO. Dorn June n, •11'11. H<-IS1r>QOOr9. Sweoen. Pa\\od ewey on OrKembtt 77, 1'11, Sen Clem ~nle 8olovtd hu\bdnd ol Gtflrudt, IOYlnQ ···~ or O.t\IQftter Alona "rid '°" Harwell. Su•vlnd by thrH 11\len In Sw!'Oen. Prlv•tt ••· r•n9em tints. Crem•tlon COOK OR. HARRV M C:OOI(, MO. bo1n Junt 19. 11'7. Helslnq00ro. Swedel\. Pds,.d ... lty on Oe<tmbtr n, 1'11, In Sen Clt,.,....tt, a.tovtd llu1oand of C•rlrude, kwlfl9 fellw!r of d•U11hl.,. Atone And \on Herew•ll. Surl/lved by thrM sl11.,., In Swtd~. Prlvele ar- nr19emtnl•. Cromeuon. HUHOADWAT MOlTUAU 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-91 50 SMrTH TUTHtU L.AMI WH1CUPP CHAf'a 427 E 17th St. Costa Mesa• 648-<4888 Santa Ana Chapel 518 N. Broadway SanlaAna • 547-4131 '10CE llOTHllS SMrTHS' MOlTUAlY 627 Main St. Huntington Beach 536-6539 . 'llll flAMIL Y CotO ... AL PUHllAI. HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave. Weatmlnster 893-3525 PACIPIC VllW MIMOllALPAll Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport. C811fornia 644-2700 .... COIMtCtr MOITUAllH Laguna Beech \ 494·9415 L•ouna Hills 168-0933 San Juan Capi1trano <495-1170 IALTl-811 .. 0M ........ ~ Corone del Mat &n..o.!50 ea.ta~ '46-1'424 • For the Record Ne-t4,1tl1 M1 &no Mrs W1lllem C<•,.ford. 6Cll W•rne r Ave.·; 1 ll, Huntington BO(ll. oov Mt and M'°' Rober! Bl&n<IAI<. 6791 JdrdiM\ Or .• Huntlf''tlglon &eKh. 91rl Mr •""Mrs. Oouot•s -~. 101 lrl\ A.VI' , Coron.a dill Milr boy Mt -MU. T-e Mel._, J11 Avocaoo St • C:O.•• MM•. 01r1 Mr 4M Mf\ RObert Menl'W\. 1'11 Nomad Clrcle. Huntington B••<h. qlfl Mr. •rid Mt\. Aar<WI Purcoell. 186' Et Alo Clftlo, c:.osi. Meta, 9lrl No.....,i.r U. 1'17 Mr. and Mrs. NoUOf\ t.•Y. )J Roe-. •••lne, lloy Mr nnd Mrs. Donald Wocllle, 71'6 Pacific·# 8, Cost• Mese, boy ............ 24,1977 Mr. and Mu. E'rllffl C.rcrwell, 6661 fled eo.th Or .• H11t1tlnQIOfl Ouch. boy Mr. Aftd M-.. Wel1tr 11n1one1>11yn, 1391 Torell-Clr<le, W...Slmln•ter, ot•• ,,. __ v ,1•11 Mr. t lld Mn. Bnx t °""""· 401 I.• E'peran1•, s.n Clemente. boy Mr. •nll Mn. ~r•rclo 0e1oaao un Werner·# 8 0 Munllnqton 8U<h. Qlrl --n.ttn M, Ind MN. JoM o.i-v. 10 But• tarnut, I r•fne, b01 Mr •nll Mn. Fredttlc1t E•oe•. •7•t Cllll Drive, uouna Beach, boy Mt. •rid Mrs. Jamn Monloome<Y, 1't4• Bllraw•ltr L•~. Mun11nv1on 8t acll, l>O"f Mr. af'CI Mrs. ROMICI H•melln. 4501 Rtnctto•-. Irvine, 9lrl Mr. •ncl Mrs. A-II S.mpklnS, J7' A-a W•Y, Coste Me .. , boy Mt . e nd Mrs. Paul Gish, 12'2 Toulouse Drive·• 3, H11nt1naton 6Hth0 bov Mt. eno Mrs. Jolvl St~nSO<'I, 341 CMl'fY Tree ~. Newport 8H(ll, boY M•. •nd Mn. Wiiiiam Burgess, l4''"' Avenlo.t l.OClelro, San Clemente. olrl .......,..,.,tt,, Mr. end Mn. Allen Oller., 1.-SI Hark· ne•1 c1rc1e. Hunllnoton Btect., girl Mr. •nd Mrt. Jolin Whllely. 4S9t Sterr• TrM l.eno. lrvlne. twin boys Mr. •nd Mn. J•lme Sancher. 21011 AVtlll<ll FlotHl.t, El Toro, gin Mr. entl MrL Frtd Stller. 361' Surf view i.-, Cofone de! Mer, olrl Mt, •nd Ml"J. ltt RMn, 4'71 P.tMO, Otll, trvlne, tlv\r ~ .. ,.,, Mr, •nd Mr-. RGlltr1 Pflnlmtr, 116 MArlqold •-. eo.-dtl Mer, bOy Mr. tlld Mn . Hllrt'I' overmyer, , •• o.-Ct..-i.-. El Toro. Olrl Mr. tlld M"-Cr•nt P•llefl, 1•1' !!Idell Aw ... •8, Coste Mtsa, bOy Mt. and Mrs. O.tnny 8hh. , .. :M GuertlleN, MIU!on vt.Jo, 1111'1 "OAO MIMCIAIALNOSf'ITAI.. ~1.1917 Mr, tlld Mrs. l!rnesl Htrt. tt1U lt*Sllen Cir<.., Huntl"Ofon 8HCh. "°"' Mr •114 Mn. lt111stll llu«ol.t, U11 0 1t11fea Orh••, Hunt11101011 8HC,.,boy Mr lml W,. HcltiUllll!O H41~m11te, U .. 2 Wl<klt• UM, HUllllllOIOfl &tfill,otr• Mr. tlltl Mrt. Jol\11 't/y11, .. H Clltrlttllt. Clret., I NIM. IM\I Mr. t11d Mn . Ron S..rtelno, tJ ·•-11,Jt'llM,-.W Mr. •119 Mrs. "-lei 9tldWlll, ""' ,,..., &.tnt, HunilflGlon tff<ll, 9lfl Nw. •nd M,... ~eAulell•, 1,..t CWI Clrc~ "":'!'"'~INcl\, tin Mr,'""~~~ •11 llllllW.11 c-t. '""""'"" '*· .... ,...,. 0.wld a.i,.,., .... lit. ........... ,~ HtMtl"'"'1 IH<tl, llrl w . ...,, 11111'1. "'• •c.m1e11, "'' ,,_ .. on .. , ,......_. 9"(11, ..., M,, -"""-0-.. 0c-, ll'Wf ...... -....................... ,, 1111" ..... .... #Irr hlletlr, ... ,. at.tlMI,.,. i...,HIMtl,..._. 9N<ll. ti" Mr, tl1f-., Jt/lwl Vtlts. lt61 Mtflle •1.c.1.--..i,, ,,,, ... Mrs. "*"' ~. Na 0tr..-Or1¥t, MUllU .. °" llit«ll, ., ~ .. ..,, Mr .,,. --.; y-~ sm., ... "--,.... ....... tin :' -..... ~~~.,, ...... M•mpshlre Slrttl. '°''• Mtt\a. oirl Mr •11d Mn . Jolln Wn t, 711)1 M•hllu l•M . HunliftQton Beach, Doy Mr. •net M•\. "'°""'' Holmen. 1>6e1 Via PolH. Mluk>n Viele>, boy Mr. •nd Mn. Maf~OS Romero, l77l M4lpl11 Strffl ".A, Coua Mew, boy ~··"" Mr. and Mrs ~tOIO Benklleed, 11Sll Collonwood. I rvlM. boy Mr. and Mr~. G.,y Rigdon, '40t lffolanl 0.1~. Mllnl"'91on Bff<h. elrl l>K•-S.ltll Mr. •n<I Mr>. Wiifred 8ellod...e. uni Mlddlebo<OUQll Str,,.t, Wtttmln\ltf. 01r1 Mr. •nd MU. MICllHI Ball. tn~ Perlcla Ori ... MIHIOtt Vl•lo, 9lrl M•. and Mis. Jolin OaQoett, 815 t..a Vl•t•, l.•g-11 .. ch,l>Oy Mt. end Mn. Je'llad Motnllerel. 21•7 Cenyon Ori .. :: A, Coll& Mn a, boy MICllHI Fana<of, ~· Atlbtl Circle. Huntington Oeecll, boy Mr. and Mr .. Bren 8U1TUU, 245 1'tll Pleet •t,Coatt~.9tr1 Mr. and Ml$. K...,,.tn c.otroer, SH1 C•slle Drl ... Munt1nv1on BHcn.olrl o.c ........ •.1tr7 Mr. and Mn. Sl•"*" Penhtll, ntn Vta 6•111•, Mlffion Vlelo. boY Mr. and Mrs. Moha mmtd 'Aeza Oat>lr-Vulrl, 6' Btlboe Coves, Newpof1 8eec11.olrl Mr •lld Mrs. Rey HIMS. 1t7'1 View Point L•ne .:: llS, HuntlngtOfl Beach, boY Mr •nd Mrs. fllct111rd Mbled, lSJll MacKenrle, LeQUN Miii•. boY Mt. end Mrs. Cllllrlti Joflns. •S.l l.u· clenlo Drive, Ml#ltinqtOfl 0.K h,olrl Mt. and Mrs. E. Allen Olrlsll•ll. 1:ro. VISI• C.yet11•, Sen Cletllelltt , boy Mr. and ~ Jama t.,angloi•, lOOl Vista CtJOft, --16Mch,....., O.Ctf1Mf1,1t11 Mr. end Mrs. Jerry Aogett, flll VOyt9er Circle, Hwll"'91011 8etch., olrl Mr. end Nlf$. L-rd U!Clar•. 2ff1 So. M•ll, lrvl,,., Doy Mt. •nd Mr .. J.iftf y Hut I er, m COSI• Mes.a StrMt. Colle l!MSI, bey Mt. and Mu . Ooneltl M.tr\111, 1'7ll View Point t..ane #l S7, Hunl111oton Oeath,glrl Mr. a11d Mrs. Siii Tse, "41 Ml11t A venu., Weslmlnst.,., bely O.Ctmtef •• 1'1' Mr. end Mrs. John P rlct, t901f Freshwater Circle, Hunll11gton 8HCll,l>oy Mr. end Mrs. Akhl<d CM9111, 24011 Vlt U Con#Y, MIMlon Viejo, boy Mr. •nd Mr" Fri•lllt Slltfal, 2.,.t A .. nlde Vtr-., 111 Ttf'O. tlrl ~t.1'11 Mr. and Mn. Wllll411n Ctore, a aerun• CcKirt, Newpol't 8Hdl, 9111 Mr, •nd Mt's. lt09er HArrlt, :..01 Pttllvl-1.Ane #tt, t ntlllt, Offl Mr.~ Mts. DMltl lll#M, ~l 9e<ll Clrclt, Hllfltlllgton ~.9111 Mt. af\d MrJ. Mk-~-. e0t AleHnl•, Huntlt11Uf11Md!, glr1 0.C......11,1'17 Mr. •nd M"'-Ale~ ~Nr, n. aa1WM11 Ortve. ~ ... ach, flrl Mr and Mr.. Aey AMllCll'~UI. ttU 1owa •O,ColtaMeU.olrl Mr. alld Mr$. Doti .. .,., "" ~ CM•I H1911way, Lagulle llH<h, MY Mr. I nd Mrs. Ptltr SllH, llOS Glt11•Mcl '--• ... -1 O.Kll, bOy Mr. •lld Mn. 1110 PHvy, 411 7111 Slr .. t, HlillllflOlOfl lllech, btY ~11,1"7 Ml. tl'IO Mrs. MttVlll 811XI011, 9"2 AIMii Orlw , HUMl"9fOll 9ffctl, lloy Mr. •'Id Mrt. Ertlrit W41fd, ,,. ~II "ff•,C..t.e~Olrl ~11.1"1 Mr. •"" Mra. J.-. K-, noo S..Cr .. tOTl"t, C-• IMt, lllOy ___ ,.,,.,, Mt. •M Mrl, ,.,..,, Cff'tln, ,Je71 Ha- cltMe o,1.,..~._11.11111 Mr. and Mrt.. Nldlol• Pl1'91o, tlll Ytli..n ... Ottvt,C..1-Mrna.llOY ~"·"" Mr, and Mrt. ~ i...Mr, UI lMI\ so .. 1 ••·---•1McJ1.01rt .M,r. ttM1 Mt\...0-. llt*tl'tl, Ult Arelle It,..., .........,-...tft.tlt'1 M, ..... Mrt. ~ ldltM•. ,,..., t::"'"_,, c-t, .._._. Vl(lty, ~ ... ,,., Mr. •flt ~. ~ Vtlrtt. •Ot SCl¥efSIMI C!Klt. tMIHI,..., ii..tll, ., •. ""*"" ~ ~. ,,,, ~Llfll,~llHUl."*J I Hospital Expansion Studied /\ public hca rin~ o n a S637 ,348 intf'ns ive care unit e xpans ion proposed b y o ffic i a ls of Hoag PUBLIC NOTI CE N\~~'usroM P•INT•H G. ·•~>• -------------Keswltk. Munllnoton Bu ch, c:A "ICTITIOUS •us11111ss Tom Hiii, tti3' l(u wlck. Munt· N-1 STATIMINT lnoton 8o•<h. c;.t. T~ 1011ow1nv e>erS0111 •redolnv llusl· Mike 011111no, t'ltn Kuwio Hunt· "*" •• 1ngton8HCll.CA GREENTREE SOD' SOil. t0111 Tills busrnl"'\ 1> condu<ltd lly • Semo• Or • Huntlnglon ll••th. oene••I part11trsnlo C:•lllornl• .,,.,._ Ml<._I O•rllng J•t~ J. Gribben, t0211 S.mo• Or , This slatement w"' lllto wolll ,,,. Hu,. II not on Bta<h. C:.llf0tnle97Ml County Cler~ ol Or&n91 Co.,nly on PllOOY Ctlbll;tn, 10271 Samoa Or., Oecembt'r 7. t911 Hu11t1not0fl Beach, C:.lllornl~ Q~ .. l'MMZ Thi\ bU\i~\\ I• conoucl~ by .. Publl•IW!d °'""II" C.0.>1 Daily Piiot oe111f•'J:;~~~~n Dec. 10, 11 14, l l, 1911 Sl14 11 1 Ill• •l•tement w .. frtt<I with thc- PUBLIC NOTICE County C1er11. of Or•nge Count~ °" Otetmber11. t971. II. ti y ... whll I• ... 11 tllt Uvlo •I H tl .... MY Ill U1h0,.,..lttr, '1911 1"91114 ..... pr ...... ly so IMt .,..., •• , .... , .. ,.,, .. , H a11y, ,,.., .. 111 .. 911 llf!I•. Oel•d Noveff!Oer I, 1Ql7 M.-ln. !SEAL) Cl•rl< By KArt!" WOOCI 0.Pllly .,,,. WOfd 0complo111n1·· 11\CIUCIH crou-comlllt lnt, "pl.inllll" lnckl<Ms tro~i-comoC•INnt, "'dlltendant .. In· c111e1u crou-Cleltnoant •lnoular In· Oeted Oe,..nbo!f ll, IYl7 Wll.UAM I . SUOHH. COUlllY Ciera M "5. A LI Cll MCIOtl I 4>6Hellel._1 .• ~:~s~"':~.:!~f:.~~ Publl•M<I OrenQe Coa•I O•llY Plle>t 0.(•mtMrU,24,30. 1'11 )~ti eludes ,,,. plural and ma,cullM •n ------------- cludn feminine and neultr. A wfltlen pleadl119 lncluctlnQ an an,wer, Cltmur-PUBLIC NOTICE Memo rial H ospital has 1---------- been set fo r 7 p .m . W e d -"~~~~!:~!':::S Fl?117 Publlthtcl Orenoe C:O"'I Dally Piiot. Ore. 14, 31, 1971on<SJen.1,14, 1911 Sl*11 ,.,., etc .. must bll 111 Ille! fOf'M r.Qulfed -------------by Ille C;llllornla Ruic of C:C>Url. Vour SU .. l•IOflCOUllTOl'THE oflglnal pleedlno must be lllud In thll STATllO .. CALl .. OflHIAl'O• court wlln proper 1111no ltts <Ind proo1 THICOUNTYO"OlllANOE lhat • <PPY lllt'u101 "''" serv•d on ••<h No. A·t411' n e s d ay in Ne w p 0 r l T,,. lollowtnv-tons ••e dOlno OU\1 - PUBLIC.NOTICE B c a c h cit y c OU n c i 1 M\S~~~N(;E COUNTY CINEMA CO· c h a m bcrs. OP,3900SllverlNI, O••noe. Cl\91 .. 9 -STATIMINTO .. A•ANOOflMINT - plalntlll'l allo<ney •rid on •llCll Pl••n· N 0 T t c I 0,. HI! A. I H 0 0" 1111 no\<tPreseftltCI by on a1t0tney. fne "ITITION .. 0. "llC>eATI 01' Wll.l tlmit when ~ ,ummo<n I• dttm••Cl AND .. 0. LITTl!lllS TllSTAMIH SetVt<I on • PMIY m<)y Vf•Y Otl••t1l<llng TA• y . T h e h ear i n g will b e N1c1101., KY1>•~. iuo E M<F•d· o"uHD" dtn ;: 66. Tusl11\ CA 91680 ~onductcd by a commit· P•ul G. Carrre<ar ltt Sendpl~r l'tCTITIOUSIUS.INISSNAMll tee o f lht' Oran)!e County Ave .. San Clement•, 0.'1'1t11 l ilt followtllQ pef'IOll ..... .abtfldone<I ontllemetllodOl...,rvlco l'oreu mpltt, IE\t•lf of JENN IE INENE DEARY setCCP413.101,,..0UQfl41S 40. ·~•JENNIE! OEAAv.~ ... -. SHl .. Hl•O,SHl""lllD&DUNDAS NOTICE IS HEllEDV GtVEH t11;11 uoo O•v•SttMt. ~ttns GAflLANO FREEASlw•f•led....,rtln ,, Ntw,.'1 IM<ll.Callf.,.111••-j ~till°" lor Pr-ttol Wiil •lld !Of' l •' This ouslneu h condll<ted 111 6 tM 1.1wottt1eflcllllous b<nlnessn.tmt: Jle althPlannin g C o unc il, Ol'n••alpartnersnlp. 111AH 0 S F O R E IG N CAA t h e a gen cy d esign a ted lo Nk1io1., ICY1>roi. REPAIRS. 1m H•"'°' a 1vc1. Cost• Tel: 1114>1l>-MM '"'' fot..,..._..,,..,y rl'io>r@n<• to "'""" A"o,. .. y fer: l'lalMlfh 11 m•Clt lorl..,l/ltr partraf',And '""""' Pwbllslltd 0rMl9" C<Mlsl Dally Prlol, time end p1«ool h<!ar1ng 1ne ~• ""' Tllh '1•1-t w•• filed •1111 Int ~.C.A .. Z7 m a k e r ecomme nda tio ns countv c:i•·~010t•n11eeouniyo<10t<. Tht Flcllt~ Buw""n nemr ref· o n county h ealt h care 1. tt11 fetee1totoo ... w•1111td1"0r-coun- nL·ctls "•"41 t1011.Auo t • • ..,, Publlsllld 0r""9' c:a.st D•llY Pllol, And•r\ lve n Ander non, 1411 o.c. 11, 24,31, nn enCIJ.n 1, 1911 bff111011or J..,IMfY ti,""· al tO• m u .. 11 on .... tOUr\fOOfnOf ~·t-111 No ) o• --------------H id cou•t. al 100 Civic Cent~• Orl¥t• COUNCii. o ffi cia l s :-.<11d t h e H oag project t·Ltlls for con ver s ion o f t hree pediat ric beds and four p sychiatric b e ds l o inte n s ive care u se. Cost o f the project, whic•h inc ludes r e mode l- ing t .595 square feel o f lhC' h ospita l a s well a s e quipme nt purc h ase is $6:17,348. 0ec.10, 11.14.3t.1911 l.omono St , HuntlnotOfl BH<I\, CA )116-71 ., .... P U BLIC NOTICE ------------·-· Tlll10UJlnenwnc-tedbyanl"· 1----------·--- PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 9USINISS NAME STATl!MIEHT T ne 1011ow1no P""°'" ••• CIOlnQ ""''· <1lvld.,.l lvenAl\dtr)to'\ Tiiis steten•11 w•• liltcl with tlMI O>unty c•-o1 Otenoe Coun1y Oii Hciv· embtrf', 1917 STATIMIHTO'° A•ANDOHMENT OFUSIO" FICTITIOUS •us11111ss NAMI! The 1011-•no '"''°'" ,. • ., .. ab.In· CloMd Ille UM"' Ille llct•trous bllSllltil ,,_ neme· MU:~A CM E NGI NEERING, ,., o.':u~ll:~ ~~ eo.n Dally Piiot 112:2A'!~F°'!~!:n~":04~\Ru\'t~~: co.st View 0'1ve, l.•gUN lleKn, c:A • ' ' • ' S049·17 C.tlllornle '26e0 9i.~1 TM FlcllliOU• Bu'1n;,u Name r• Denis Tillm•n, S70 Creu St.. P U BLIC NOTICE •erred t11 above wn lllllCI lrl Or•n99 We11. 1n lfl" Ctly 01 !.•nte AM C•llt0tnl• O••~Ot<.ambu11. Hll WIU.IAMILSIJOHH. covntv Cltrl\ DAYID•AOI N ltt151•1• 54. HU,..lllfltfl ,.an., C.hlofl•I• toUS Allo..,.eyMr:-lt~ Put>ll•h«I Or-c;.,.,, Dally P1101 Ot<.emll«U.t4,I0.1tl1 >10~'1 PUBLIC NOTICE l.agun• Beech. c:A•l.SI County on O<t-3. 1971 Marfin G•eoorv, HS Through Howard B. Hotelon, .. t4 W. Elm SU .. llllOlllCOUlllTOl'THI Leoun• BH<h, CA9'UI ... CTITIOUS aUSINIHS St., San I• ..... CallfOfn1e ST ATIOFCAlll'OflNIA FOii Thi\ bu•lnes!o I\ C<WICIU<ted by l1 NAMISTAT11MINT Orville Emen,on, 1SJJt Barents THECOUNTYOl'O•ANGE Qeneral 1>e•tner>1itp, The followtno parlOfls are Oolno busl• St .. Lagun1 Hiiis, COlllorn14 9'6SJ No. A·-1 D••11>llllmlln neuas OuaM A.ICr•t1,l17?Mllcll~l1.;r 4. NOTICE 01' H£All1NG Of' COUNCIL s pokesm e n Thi• '1•1cme...t W•'> llllld wlln tl>t BR.ISTOL SOUTH ASsoc1.-.TES, Tust1r1,ca11torn•<1916llO ,.ITITION l'Ofl PAO•ATC OF w11.L "d f ' ff'•· I County CltrkolOranoeCC>UnlyonOec. 116'2 M•cArthur Blvd., Sulte 42S, Tht lme Ltl' W111.l. 1n 1 MltcMll, &ND .. 0. LllTTl!llS TESTAMEN· 'l til loa g 0 ICla s 1.1911. lrvlne C.lllornl•t21U ::l7,Tustln.C.lllo•nla 9!680 TA•YAHOAUTHOflll.AllONTOAO b e lie v e the conve r sion ""u' E1'1wtn E1111tneAShwt11.331ttV•ll• Tii is bu•'""" w" conduct~ by• MINISTER uMO Efl THE .i.o 1•1 ·I Publisl'lt!d O<.,.ge Cool D•tly Piiot Road P 0 Bo• 313 S•n Ju•n oeneralpartrwr~tp MINISTllATIOHOFESTATIESACT WOLi u prO\'I< C SUppo rl Oeceml><!r 10, I/, 14, JI, 191/ C.plsir•llO ~llloml•91!.7) Ou•ne A. Kr.ott Ell•I• ol ANGELA J . MASSA~• f 0 I" th C h 0 S pit U} 0 S 1-----------~-l1_4_·71 Wllll..,:, Oemanl llurae, I Carmel Tllh "•t-1 wits liled wlln IN! NOTO. Oe<N\ed, t::lrdiopulmo n a r y and P U BLIC NOTICE &•t.O•lve,Cot_,,.,,.,,.r,C:.lllofl1I• coun1y c:•e•k 01 Ore119f c:o11n1v e111 NOTIC C 1~ MEfl E8Y GIVEN 11W1 '76l) Dt<•mbtf 11, lt17 W1ll•••n M CtOll>y lies llltd ,,..~.n • t•ardiOV3SCUlar Services, Horma n Bruce A\/lwlll, IUIO l'llOU P<'llUor'I for Prooe1eof Will and I<>< lei p a ramedic program and l'ICTITIOUS •USINISS Peach Hiii flMc:t, Sau1o0e. C.llfor11l• PublhM<I 0te11oe Co.tu oauy Piiot. ttr\ TM1tmtnl¥Y ""° Aultl0f111111on 10 bas ic medical care . TM ,01~0::!:,';!!,-:~.N;,,rio .,.,,1 ~;:., busineu '' c011ducted "' • Otc. 24 • 3'· "" -J.,, 70 "· ":~1-11 ~~:~'!~~~=:.~-:,·~.'::.~1:,,"".!' The full council is ex-,...us. oeMr••:i~e! ..... csaurk• --------------i tor ,..,,...,. perticul•r., •nO tMt 11w t d l k LAH CE fl ELECT 111c. tJ7" Miiar> P U BblC NOTICE tlmt •nO plact ol ne•••no Ole_ .... , pee e o ma e a recom-st .• w .. im1,.....,,,C.A9'tAD '•'•w.a. &uAel -nMllorJan.-y 10, 1971 at1o• m mendation On the )Joag Ronald A Pyv.er. 10\ '""St. Tiiis \letemenc wes Ill.., wllft t... 1n t,,.,CCM.1rtrC>OMOl ~rlmtnt No.lof . . J c (A>unly Clef1tof Or-CounlyOflNOV• SUPl•10ttCOUllTOI' THI .. 111 court. M 100 Ov1c C4'!11er °''""" p rOJeCl ata an.17 meet· Ml#lllllqlott8eKh. A'1641 emllatU,1'71. STATIOPCAU..O•NIAl'Oll c Is A In" t.•uren A. Buoero11. Jr• t0U1 AM» TMICIDUNTYO .. O•ANGE ':!.'1~flo'rn1ln• 1119 Hy o ente nA . t>· flussetl Ave .Ga~nG"vt.c:A•1..o ,.... , T h (" I d · · · 11 Relph G. Fulller, lll•t Miian, Published OrMl9* C:0.'1 °"11' Pllol, .... A.-JJ Detedo.umbtt71,1911 e ina eCIS IOn WI Westmlns~r.C.A'268J Oectmberl,10.11.24.1'11 SO'n-17 NOTI CI 0 .. "llA•INO 01' Wll.UAME.SIJOHH. be> m a d e b y the s tate ... O.ATI OP WILL AND 1'0111.llT· C04MltyCle•-o Thh 1>us1,..ss '' co,.Cl11c1td by ••-------------TEIUTEST.AMINTAlllY. .. 5" O& D u?t~~rt::1n°:tlh:: ~:~n~ oe~~:·~=i~.::;1i.ci wllh Ille __ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_OT __ l_C_E ___ 1 G:~i:~: ::.. 'r':.i:~~: :.e:flNE~~~ :=::=.::::.DUN AS hearing, no t yet set. County Clar' Of Orenge C:Ounly Ofl O.c l'ICTITIOUS •USINHS C>e~~~~~E IS HEREBY GIVEN th•I Alt.,.,.tyslw: -tti.. ... 13, 1917 NAMISTATIMENT Publh lled OrMIO!e Co.ts! O•llY Pilot ..... ,, TM fol!owing--.,. Oolft9 bust· JOHN c. Gll.l .. AM -ltltd ,.._ • Cl<Kemt>e< 13. 24,lO, 19'1 SJ6oi./ I LB Cl P ubllshtd Or~ Cout D•Tlr Plle>t ...... s: petlllOl\fOf")'robelt OIWllllnd fOfLet· ------------- )• DlaC Oec. 11,24,31,1917.Jan '· "" KOl.l BUSI HESS CENTERS -••rs Tealementary. referon<• to wlllch PUBLI.,{ NOTICE ____ si. .. n S.AN DIEGO t:TWO, 1901 Oove !>l•etl. Is made lor l11rtl'lor par1lcul••1o, •nd \,, 1----------·---NtwportlleKh,CA92660 Illa! IM time and Pl.Ct OI neerlr19 the -------------Oon•ld M. Koll,'°' VI• Lido Soud, ...... hn .... n set '°' JMlua•Y 10, 1'11, NOTIC• TO CltEOITO•s 0" llULK Off Aid PUBLIC NOTICE ""'--" Bee<h,C.A '7..0 al tO •·"'··In -t-t•oorn of Otr>a•I· TllANS~E"• AHO OF INTINTJOH TO e-...g • t-------------1 O.P. Mkldl-. It H•ll Moon 6•Y mt nl No. l Of sakl COUfl. ., 700 Civic T Ill A N s .. I • A I. c 0 H 0 L I c & 0 Otl11t.C.oninadelM•r.CAtUU c ... 1 •• o,,veWH1,lnllle Gllyof S.ns. l llVl•Ao• l.ICINSE CStu. ... C'l'ITIOUS IUllHIQ thtrell OllvlS I I I Jt~8 Mesa An•, Ctllfonllt. .,.1 .. 107 U.C.C. -/or J~TS •aP) HAMllSTATllMINT Orlw, Nt4tpon 6eeCh,cA'1660 Otletl Oeo mtlerlt, 1971, NOTICE IS HE A EBY GIVEN lo Ill<· Services for d rug Thelollowlngper1onuredol1191>Vsl· Timothy 1.. s 1ra<1er. 1930 Port w11.1.1AM1.spoHN, Creditors of 1 ~rERHATI ONJ.l abusers are available a t ness~~~N·s HAll.MA"K SHOP 3», A1&1n1, N1WP011 &m11, u.mt.0 JOHN c~~C::~k ~1~0~~:'t!:!.:.~~~~!i ~~;·11: the Laguna B e ach Men-8tlsto1Str•t.C...l•~.CA..'7'16 ,6l .. lt'f "· &roc:IOlolf, s Pcilnt Sur 1tofAw.tflMSU1n•l..O Ho . U ·17St077. Tr•n•fN O• and • , C G 11 o Giii I Pl'l"'11.'4t•PoO't6'achr CA9H60 .__, -1 I tal Health Chnac at 670 rou ,.. 1'10t en •· "" 1.1. l'lllP• 1121 Hidden valley l.esA.,..1-.c.11-... e l cenlff, -. 1>v11neu •ddrr" " So h C l Hi b c.orportttd, • Q lllOf'lllt COl'POUllOll, gurt 1., Joll• C.A t2037 Tel: SJS."'1 "'' Wetlcllfl Orlw. In '"" C:•IY ol Ut Oas g way· 3Jll Orlstol Strett, COUa Mnt, 0 ; In W. Multr "'5 Fllltl Street. .Ut-rstw: ""94'"-' Newport lleacll. County of O"lnQl', Appointments may be C.lilornlt '2616 oo ... .:..,"'C.'7024 Publlshad Oranot eo..1 O•llY Pllol, Sl•tt ol C•llfornl•. 11\•I a bulm d b lling the ThlsbuslneubcOlldocNO&yt cor· AEProptrlles,lnc .• cft>AatNLll• l>Ktmbtr23,U,l0,1977 SS...•71 ttaftSler,ls aboultobe m..,.,lolEE ma e y Ca porell<WI. l1tsurt11et <:omptny AHi Esl.ilt ,,,. A. Sf OCKS, Se>ctel Security No. clinic at 497-1781 Mon-Crou~lnennctOlfl.Jln<. vutmalll Otparl,.;.e11t. 0 11e Civic PUBLIC NOTICE -"4•1ll , ... Tr-sferee •n<I Int~"""° d th h F "d J. A09EflT CROSS, P,..11dent Ctnl l'I H llord CT 06UJ TrtnJI•••• -rnklence eddren a yS ~OUg • rl ays. This stat-•tS Ill.., "1111 tM T.::IMl~:~ttellly e llmlt· '' 111 AoOvl-0.1,,.,, 1n lllt Clh ol Serv ices include as-Counly Clerk al or.,. OMllllV Oll OK. t(lparlnenlllp SUPE•IOltCOU•TO .. THll trvlne, c_,, of or ... 911. Slate ol d 1 11 1'71 ST&T11EOl'CAUf'OaNIA "Ott C..lllorflla. sessm e nt an eva ua-MA•viN o MAY•• Tl"*"vt...Stracw THICOUNTYOl'OltAHOll rttt P,..-. rs dKcrrDed •n -••• · f 1 · Thlt st••-was meo wrtll tM ......... ., ~·" lion , reerra toa21-d ay •n•,...Yett..aw Counly C1 ..... o10r.,...eounlY0110tc. Ne.A-., All tto<k '" 1r .. e1 •• ''"""~' d e t o xification cente r in HUD_,..~ .... So111ao 1 ttn NOTICIE OI' MIA•IHG Of' ec1111oi1"'" of a """''" bu\lne.-,,...,,,.,c.111wn1atun . ..~ ... TITION'°°""•09ATIO .. Wll.I. a nciwn •• SAN FAANCIS CAN N e w p 0 rt B e a c h • FM1U Pvells,.... Or~ c;.,.,. O•lly Piiot, AND .. 0. l.ITTl•S TIESTAMllH· RESTAUAANT and loC•led •• lt11 th d . t Publl!1hed Orenoe '°"'' D•oly Piiot. 1 TAlllY AHl>AUTHOAllAflOfilfOAO-westc1ur Or1w "'me C•ty Of N-l>Ort m e a one main enance Oe<.11.24,3t,tt11.naJen.1.m1 o.c.. io. 0 .24.Jt, HT s11H1 MI"' JT • • u .. o • • T " • OH tll, Co\lflty o4 oran99. S••f• "' Or g roup the rapy . S146-71 -------------INOl .. •NOVn ADMINIST•ATM>ft Calllornl .. W1C1 tr-ltf' IM fOll-lne> Ol'ISTATl!SACT. •lcollollc H H r•e• l1Cl'llS8 (O• Est•t• ol BETTIE 0 COL I.IS, ll<M•U) Oii S.le Gen~al. Num4)9r c/ 0..c .. sec1. t7H6. now """'° te> ptcm•se• 1out1-d NOT ICE' IS HEREBY GI VEN tllllt •t 1611 Wu ttllfl Ori• .. lo• th• P UBLIC NOTI CE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ·-~-~-~--~-~~ --~-~~-~~---~ ~ICTITIOUS•USIN•SS l'ICTITWIUS IUSINO$ "OllartW.GC>llls&P. AObtt'I Ktonollll•s prtml"' IO<•lt'Q et 1411 Wn l<llll "ICTITIOUl•USINISS NAMESTATIMIENf NAME STATH41lNT llledherl'rnapetitklfllof'Pr-aolWfll Ori-.... 111 IN City of Ne•port BM<h. NAMISTATllMIENT The tollowrno penon I• dOlng t>utl• Tiie followl1111 penonl •re dolllO •nd for Ltllitr\ TH temtnl•IY end County ol Or.nge, Stele 01 C"lllor"l• TM lollOWlnQ PtflOll I• d01"11 bu~I· M UH: W Jlntnts: Aul"°'lzetlon lo ec:tmlnlstar under ll)e Thet tM emount of P•1rCl\ll\e prlt .. flHUS! AMEfl lC.AN PACIFIC CONTflAC· A·OK SE'flVICE CENTE'fl, 1US .Admlnlslrellon ol E•l•lK A<I, re· Of COllSlcwellOll In conrw<t•ott wllll G.E.M. Unllmltl!d, 10t.IO Sell l.tOfl, TORS, 1133 Monrovl• SI., Unit G, Cost• W"t MtcArtllur, SYlt• t•. COst• Mase, ••••nee to Wll•~n ,, mad9 for furl ... , UICI •••n•ltr of stld "'""" tcir Fountain Vtllty, C.A 91109 Maw , Celll0f'lli8"6t7 c;elltornlt mil partkula", end llWtthe 11~ tf'CI plt ce llCtnH\ I -s.tld bll\lnl'<1, l"'ll>dlnq Ernest GlennSllell. IO'l•OS.nt..eon. AP con11act0f"S. Inc.,• Cellfoml• Oerb .. • e. Ko<ll •nO L.ury I.. ot llt•rlnci 11-. .-N\ -fft tor lhe ttllm11ltd tnventllt'"(. I• t~ sumo• F~nlalnV•lley.CA'71ot corp0tallon, 1m Mollrovl• St., U111t F, Koch, 1628 MlllOn:• Drive. Costa Jenuary 10, t9'1. al 10 e.m., In tM '71,SOO.OO, whlCll c.oMl\h or th" This bu1tneH Is c011<1ucted by 1n In· Costa Mts.1. Celltornlatttt7 Meu, 09llf0mla •lt2'6 courtroom of o911trlmtlll Ho. J ol .. Id follow Int: dlvldu.tl' This buslN U I• conou"td by a CM• ThlJ bu•lneu Is <.e>ndu<.tad by an Ill· court, at IOOClvl< Canter Drive Wul,ln Otacrlptl• EtnMI Glf!M Slll'll por•llon. dlvldutl. the City of Santa Ant, c.tllfornlt , Cai.h UPOfl ()polllnv This st•lcmtnt Wll\ llled with the APCl>nlrll(lor1, In<. B~fl E. Ko<ll OtledOec.mbt>rtt, 197' PromllloOf'f ne>tfl\ County Cltfll of Oft not C.OunlyOll Dec. JudY.IO!iepl\50n. Pretldenl This Mal-t WM flltd with I... WILLIAMl.StJOHN, O.m•ntl Not• lor ~II dut1 end ~yebte n. lt17 This •l•ttmenl wal flltd With th• CO\llll"f Cl•fll of Or•nge c-ty "" Coun(yCle•ll J ... .,.r,. tO. "" $10,000,00 • ..... 12 County Ct•-ol Ot111191 C•lll'll'I' on Oactmbtl"U, 1'77. M0•••$04!t•llO•STll, 0.Mtlld Nola IOI' 4111 Ollt And PAV•b•~ Published Or•"99 eo.st Dally Piiot. "'-um11ar21, "" ... ,,._ ... ,,. I.. MA"T•N•LAH• . JMut•Ytt, 1t11 .... 000.oo Dec. 11, 14,lt, "11,.11111.1, 1911 -Publllhad Or-CotU Otlly Piiot. PubllsMf °"""" OIMt Otll'( PllOt. oNMArbt"81, Otm•nd NOit IOI' lllWlllOfY all di; "" n•n O.c.24.3t,lt17MldJen.7,M,tt71 O.C.J4,ll,lf1f-J.,,,t,U,lt1' ~11.T-11111• •mownl ol Inventory of lto<ll ls ..-------------1 S.-11 saot-n Sa•l'r--.,c:MlfefMlltrlttt know11 P.JOll.oo -------------•-------------At*MTttor:~ it-It •lfltl' DV111fltn ntmea •fld PtJBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBIJC NOTICE TOI: 1•u1m..-tddrtHH used by IM Tr•nt'fllf'D .. PublbNd Orenot C:O.st o.tty f'ttot. wlllllll llW'" 1'9•0 lest PH I so ftr •• l'IU1TIOUSIU$1NIU -O.Ct-ll,24,30. lf11 A61•11 "-n to fi. Transle<ee ••&NONI!. NAMalTA11!Ml.MT l'ICTtndus IUSIHl.K I" SUN••CMt~llT Tll•I 11 IWK llHll aorMd ~-n A id Ttw IOftoWlllO Pt!'"-Is clofno llUSI· NAM•STa"TIMeMT Of'CA4Jf'OttNIA PUBLIC NOTICE 11ca11'" -Int..-l•ensf.,... •~ flffUS. TM follorWll'lg --Is dOlllO _.. i, COUWTYOf'CNtMfOll r-lrtd l>'t Sec. UOl4 ot the Ousl...ss MAINf&N.ANC£ GREEN, Nll neu n : (Ala..O.A..a a11d Ptofesslo11s Code. thal lh" Pe<lfl<.co..t """'"" 002, Ul9vnt W.C. l'"l'.CISION SCRll&HllfO, OllOl•TOS-.OWCAUSI C.,_Mll COlltldtrttlon for 1t>t ,,.,,,,.vi H id 9M<h. CA'21UI '"" $eddle«Mdl. MIUIOtl Vltlo. CA tn ~ """ ... 9' .... ~lkln ol su .. 1•1oi. COU•f Ol'TMll bullnen •nd ir .. \ter ol Seid·~ h OtorQlt It. MOC>rt, •11 Pacific flt1S f'AH5Y l0Ut5E11U050ff FOf" Cl>allQt ST~TI! OPCAUl'O•HIA l'O• to H paid Ollly attw wid lrenster "°'' Cotti H .. y., #701. ~ BHCll, CA WILLIAM PAUi. 8 1SCH0""· oC H•tnt, TMl.CIDUNTYO .. O•ANOI bftll approwd oy i.ald 0tpar1me111 Of t26SI 26111 Saddl-.Ck. Mluloll Vt.It, c:A WHt!REAS, PANIY 1.0UISE Ne.A·.... .Alc.Ollollc ee ... r-ConlrOI. T~lt bu'1,_, i. <onMllld by e!1 If>. '241$ HUOSON, Pltlti-. NII flied "' PeU. N 0 TI Cll 0 I' HI A• ING 0 I' Tllat a ut•, tr_,,,., -e-.'911.....,f divleluel. Tiiis ..,,,..,.., I• C'OlllNclad "'' tll .,,. ..... wl\11 ""'C"'11 Of'"" c-1 fOf all ... TITION l'Ott ... o..u• o .. Wll.L Of th• ••OfeHld SIO(k In It •d~. GtorQIMA,~t llMW.1 , _...~..,_....,.,.,_,,_ ANO 'Oii LanlA$ Tll5TAMI N• flwt11tt1, ..._pment •II(! good will ot T"hlt ttrtllrNl\l w• Ill.., wllll Ille WIWAM .. AUl.811CHO .. F PANSY 1.0Ul$1e HUDSON to .. AT TAltY ANOAUTltO•tZATIONTOAD· .. Id flUtJM\• win t>t -· -- Ctullt'I' Clet11 If OrMtt CllH\ty Oft O.C. This sltl-1 ••i fl~ wt_, tilt JOMIS. M I N I ST I It U H 0 I • T H I l;Cll'SJ•r•lloll tNl'•lor 1ooe111er wllll 1, lt11. Collflty Cl.n< o1 Qr~ ~IYall Dtc. IT IS OAOE•EO !Mt ell per'°"' lfloo IN08HN .... T Al>WNlln'•AflON tht c.011aldltrtllfn for tht ltt11Mtf' atwt ...... ""1' ::1 .. Ill""~, .... l'll•tltt O"•JTAT&sACf. tu l911mt11t., ~---kl lk-"'blllMcl Orllllllt OIHl o.lly ""ot. ' ....,, r.....,. tHt Oturt tt 11"00 a.I'll. e'i.t• ol l.UTHl!A llllWIEll YN (or llct n-1 ls • w COllSllmmetec! on o.c. 10. 11 .... 1\. 1'11 Putlll\Nd <>rtl'IOI ~· 0..11'1' ........ """trf 14. 1m ,111 heoutltwn'lot o"u ..... &.UTHll"A L OAU88 ... or altor ""u.--9' J-ry, 1919 S11N'7 OK 11 24 lt,1m ••• 1.1wt 0.,.tll'lltfllhtOles...,.,1orCOll(lltf LEWOlllUll.O.C..•, •• th• UCf'ew d• .. •fll'lltnt oi -------------1 : ' ' fl0•'7 lf1t c-tY Of Or ... ~M It<-'" NOTtCt! IS Hl!AEIV GIVl!H ~t R E S I O e N T I At. I S C R p W PUISIJC NOTICE "M 1111o•a-°"'" -._.,..,.. JANJC~• s. oiw1t111et •11• ,..,."' • CO•POAAT•OH. °"•it011 eoNc M Pu •• •c ~~ccv .. AM. er-.,.. Ollunt"(. Ctllfof'lll.I,... MtltM!rli fw .........,. ., Will ... ,_ 1 ..... 111' HOf111 '"'1111 A .... In ..... CltV of ....!. -"°"'a• e &MW -II_,,,""" IM ,,_llllGfl W -11<• Of ~· T--Jlf'f 10 Ille Ot1111tt. c-ity ot Or.tf\Olt, SIMa of ''CTl'nMevtn•ul <llen!ltOflWlll.....,,,..lltgr.,,ttd, f'9tlu.,. ... • .utNnaetlee t• "' e.111e1rn1a, '1...S, ..,...... ti* .,. MAM9 STATS MINT PICTtftCIUllWllliltta · 1T II ,UltTHP OllOlltllO tNI • mini*' Ille ..... ~ t ... 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December 24, 1971 OAIL y PILOT A I J Price Right for Wilde Tiine APWlr9 ..... IO HOSTON (AP> H the champagne sparkles but thl' conversation doesn't, put some of the blame on the lack of personal contact in today's world, Sa) s actor Vincent Price. Price portrays one of history's Wtlltest or conversationahsts -Oscar Wilde in the one.man show. "Diversions & Delights," al the Colonial Theater. "lhs use of the language is incredible," Price said of the Jrtsh playwright, author and lecturer. "fl ow few people can carry on a conversation today. "YOU U STEN TO AN interviewer today ; they don't use the language. ''There's not any interest in the language today, except by writers," he said, ··People don't talk, do they?" In the late 19th Century of Oscar Wilde, ''there was pcrson·tO·person contact." something lacking now. Price said in an interview. Price, who has appeared in more than 100 films and in thousands of television shows, Portrays Wilde ··because he's the funniest man m the world. WILDE ACTOR Vincent Price "Everybody is a Wilde fan Every great comic line somehow stems from Oscar Wilde .•. He sat down and wrote the two greatest comedies in the En~hsh lan~uagc," Price said, refernng to "Lady Wmdcmere's Fan" cind "The Importance of Bemg Earnest " J OHN GAY, WllO WROTE the show in which Sta r s Set l'nce stars, spent four years putting it together, Price said. "Joe Hardy <the director) sent it to me, LOS ANG ELE8 CAP> and I loved it." Brian Keith ;rnd Donald Plcas;mce arc Price, Gay and Jl ;irdy cul the script, and Price the latest stars signed for added one line. The show includes stories attributed ''M e t eor,'' nuw in to Wilde by other writers, but "none of 1t is production wi~h Sean fictionalized except Wilde's actually giving a Connery, Natalie Wood, benefit at the end of his life," Price said. Karl Malden and Henry F'onda. ··Ile told a story su well that people actually __;:_;__..;_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- "'Julia' is a gem. Jane Fonda in her finest role ... Vanessa Redgrave is glorious. Jason Robards gives one of the year's most memorable rf " pe OnnanCeS. --<.eneShalitNBClV Daily at 2 :00 4:30 7:00 9:30 S.ued on a trve slOly (PG) ............ Newport FHhlon fafand Newport Center Between MacArthur and Jamboree at Pacific Coast Highway 644-0760 ----O* THI Jr-s-• GOOllUA •S nil COS...C MOltSTH" lfGI • AL l'ACIMO ll'GI "IOllY DHlFtlLD" ••• "S9«0.I r ricl f'Z:3U1o 2:lXrji.m:- IAT CITY C IHTH CltollMASI 1-.,tS..& SI.JS I Open Daily I 2:30 pm remembered them, convinced they were exactly as he told them," the actor said of Wilde. It's Price's first one-man show. "but Ive been a lecturer for 20 years, and thls 1s a lecture <the show's situation>. and Wilde was a lecturer, so it all works." AUTHOR, ACTOR, ART collector, lecturer. columnist -the 66·ycar·old Price 1s known for his work in horror films, but says, "l think in a funny way. I'm as well known to a certain public for poetry" through his many recordings. or the horror films, he says most or his were based on the writings of Poe, Hawthorne and De Maupassant. •'They're movies that use everything movies . arc famous for" -special effects, costumes, sets. "Nowadays, they're trying to photograph real life. "It's an awful challenge to me to do them. To make the unbelievable believable 1s much more difficult than making the believable unbelievable," he sald 'Tm furious I wasn•t in 'Star Wars '" "ONE OF THE BEST PICTURES OF THE YEAR!' Dally at Cinema 2:00, 4:00 6:00, 8:00 10:15 TIME MAGAZINE ,ff\ ~IS IMlllS 11 R 'fttlll lttlrt Clll!IAA 8 ,CLINT E.A8TWDCID tUIUlftl.ET MARK HAMIU. HAMfJCN lt::ro CAIW€ FISH€R PETET\ CUSHING tr"d ALEC GU1NNE5S ~tli' GARY l'Uf\TZ PETR DllA&D ff om the ootmgeous No 1 Best·Seller THE CHOIRBOYS IRI DAILY t.15 5 oo. 7 ,0, 10.00 .. . I ~ . \ y edwards HARBOR TWIN HA A DOil AT WILSON, COST A MESA 646-0S7l 646·3266 CLINT EASTWOOD .:. ' .. THE -. ., GAllNTl.F.1" edwards LIDO CINEMA ,..EWPORT BLVD AT VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH 6 7).8350 PLUS (PQ) "CHECICEREO FLAG OACRASH" edwards MESA CINEMA NEWrORT ILVO. AT 19TH ST. COST A MESA 646·5025 CLINT EASJWODD .. ntE . ) llAUN1'1.F.1" "I don't do •trac1e1. , • TM~• too nashJ•" "Olt; ) GOd!" GEQRGE BURNS • JOHN OUM I AJ.I DAILY PILOT ENTERTAINMENT / TRIVIA Trivia Poll TRIVIA STANDINGS The Favorites By Categories Rod Steiger and Katharine Hepburn are the two most popular stars among the contributor's to the Daily Pilot's weekly trivia column -and Sleiger's performance in "The Pawnbroker" is the greatest single screen effort or all time. These were the findings in a special survey They're still slugging it out at the top of the trivia totem pole as Ed Schmerler moved back into the driver's scat by outsconng arch-rival Ben Hunter 10 points to nine. By T.J. 9. CARY GRANT PLAYED an &Diel in a movie with a Christmas theme. Name it. 10. Freckle-face Haynes, the dog-faced boy was an unseen but pivotal character in a movie with "Christmas" in the title.Name it. Last Week's Answers 1. J. J. 4, . s. .. 1, .. .. 10, 11. 11. 11. u. ••k-erlltl aeflHlllll•ltl o-. a.II & Utlf lt l MHl'r•ley Ill otllWMl(...W lll ·~~lll ......... ,..,.111 ll•MY"*'IJI ............... "Ill '°'" l'elerMeM Ill 'MlleMl,.,..,..!NW 141 MMtl-l'J OIM Ty-Clvll tll ·o• .. .._..lll 11• u. 'HebyTehy(JI ,. lU\lt "· • J . •IMl.Hy UI u lOJVt 1'. -ClvitTrtle (4"1 ... t1~ , •. 'J .. 1$WMU) .. "" n . ._ ........ 11~1 4'Vt II lt • 'AtWO.-lt~l ,.\la " JI, •u.--111 tt\la ,, II W•ltwWINey Il l lt\la 11\la II. 'hfrt"-itlU • 11 u. 'TNrl OW-'t l'rl ..... 10 • " u. • •. c.Mlle• 111 , .. K. ... 1.-..... 111 ' ., . ,.. ... ,_,..,; ......... , Sl\la ~···,.. · among members or the Klaatu Baradct Nlkto Society, composed or trivia column contestants, who rated George C. Scott and Cary Grant right behind Steiger in the ma le popularity poll and put Bette Davis close to Miss Hepburn among the ac- tresses. Six triviaddicts s hared third place for the week with eight correct-Max Fraley, Obl Wan Kenobe, Senalor Palpallne, the Olde Tyme Movle Club, Barbara Delgado and the Good, the Bad and lhe Ugly. Chipping in with seven each were Nancy Prior and Tom Felerabend. To the left or today's column you'll find the re- sults or the recent movie survey by selected categories. The Fraleys were late with their en- tries. but their picks didn't change the outcome lo any degree. 1. The monater threw her out a window (Aubert jn "Frankenstein"> 2. Lifebuoy (soapjing le) 3. "Get a Job" by the Coasters or the Silhouettes (Sha Na Na> 4. Mabel (Molley's wife) S. "The Tingler". (red-blooded movie) 6. Two years (Luke's sentence) . . STEIGER'S UNOSCARED role in "The Pawnbroker" was the hands-down choice for best male perform ance of all time, "h1le V1v1cn Leigh was a less decisive winner in the female category for "Gone With the Wind." And now, a merry Christmas lo all of you in Trivialand, a nd you ran deck the halls wilh this :.pN·ial yuletide list of questions, for which number 1.·1 ~hl will get you an extra present under the tree. 7. lnSam's piano <Bogart in "Casablanca' 1 8. Hobert l<'ord (dirty lillle coward> 9. A trophy <Denny's mirror ) t. NAME THE SONG ON the rtip side of Gene Autry's "Rudolph, the Red Nosed Reindeer.·• 10. "Who·s Afraid or Virginia Woolf?" (movie riddle> .... ••Atu.U. .............. •lt·UH ··~'"" . c.._. ••t ........... ·""44t1 l'OUMfAIH YolWl' con ... ~ Triviaddicts, who chose "GWTW" us their all-time favorite movie in a poll publis hed last weekend, were asked to pick their most memorable flicks in 14diCCe rent categories. The results: • 2. Nat King Cole's hit, "The Chn slmas Song," was written by what other well-known s inger? 3. Jn "Miracle on 34th Street," Natalie Wood asked Edmund Gwenn for a special present to provehewasSantaClaus. Whatwasit? Send your anawera to TRIVIA, c10 the Doily Pilot, Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. All entries mwt be recei~ by Wedneaday, otherwise half the player'a l.a.!t -'Core wilt be awarded. (;-.......................... ,_ --• C:IMNOJl .............. 11.-1 -~· llU.l.&. .......... .,., .. ,.1 -llOtl\flUO iu.aeoi l4Mln ~ .................. .-,._.... ""~ .................. ,....,... U4L ..... Qt llOI~ ........ 11,IJl .... lt COMEDY -"H's a Mad, Mad. Mad, Mad World" was a narrow winner over •·The Russians Are Coming. The Russians Are Coming." DRAMA -"The Rest Years of Our Lives" 4. Name t he town in which Sheridan Whiteside spent Christmas in the play "The Man Who Came to lJ1nncr." edged out both "Casablanca" and "To Kill a 5. BASIL RATHBONE PLAYED Scrooge in a Moc kingbird." TV musical version of "A Christmas Carol" in the middle f'lfties. What was it called'! WESTERN -Jt was a shootout to no decision 6. In the movie "Christmas in Connecticut ," between top guns ''Shane'' and ''High Noon," with what was Barbara Stanwyck'scx:cupation? "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" a couple 7. rn what movie did Bob Hope sing "Silver notches off the pace. Bells?'' 8. What was Robert Mitchum's Christmas AnORNEYATLAW BANKRUPTCY $95 DIVORCE $95 Uncontested 640.2507 &Your Dally Pilot can be Recycled. OC C.oper.ie1 olflci el cent et lorCotl•M.u. SCIENCE FICTION -Surprisingly, it wasn't present to Janet Leigh's son in the movie "A Hoh day ''Sta r Wa rs'' in a walk. The George Lucas dazzler ~A~ff~a~i~r'~-·-·~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ finished in a tie with "The War of the Worlds," while "The Day the Earth Stood Still'' took third position Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. SATIRt; i\ dear dec1s1on for "Dr. Str an gclove." whit· h ---------------------finished tugh alx>V(' l wo Mel Brooks film s, "Blazing Saddles" und '·Young Frankenstein.'' MONSTER --The original "King Kong" went ap e 1n this category. Two giant s t c p s IH• h i n d w e r c "1',rankcnstc•in " and its sequel . ··nricl l· of Frankcn:.tcin " M USICAI. "West S ide Story" scored a na rrow vit"tory over "Singing in the Rain," with "An American in Paris" humming along in third position . FAMI LY -· "The Wizard of Oz'' won, as expected. but c.tos c behind were ''Fantasia" and "Miracle on· 3Hh Street." MI LITARY The Oscar winner ··fo'rom H ere t o Elernil y'' lopped "The Cai ne Mutiny" among the un- iformed contenders, with "Mister Roberts" and "The Bridge on the River Kwai" d eadlocked for third place. WAR -The oldie "All Quiet on the Western l'ront ·• narrowly edged Qut a close field which inc luded three second pl acers, "B attle · ground," "The Dirty Dozen" and "Stalag 17." MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "CLO E N U OF THE THIRD KIND" (PG) BOXO,FICEOPENS 10A M OAtl'I' 11 45·?J0-51~~05-1045 ''SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER" (R) .:LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR" (A) "1900" (R) "THE SPY WHO LOVED ME" "THE DEEP" (PG) "BOBBY DEERFIELD" (PG) "ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE" WAL f DISNEY 8 "PETE'S DRAGONS" "FANTASY ON SKIS" "THE HEROES" PG Kat•ll• .... , Stadt um "THE OTHER SI DE OF THE MOUNTAIN" "OH GOD" (PG) "GUM BALL RALLY" "SMOKEY AND THE BAtlDIT" PG "THE STINGV ··rHE GAUNTLET'" (R) · FREEBEE & THE BEAN" Winners in four other r-------------------1 categories will be an· nounced next week. ALL O Rllll!:·INS OPl!:N 6:10,.M.HIGKnY Child Under 12 trrH Unleu * Kiddle Play9round .... -... ~~·r-'_.,. . _,,,. _ __....,,_- ~,~~· The most exQlosive Qicture of the year! 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'rz..l .. _· UOOTT Wlr..~ #id lCSTL* f'WlljY W,_ (R) ruCHARDBURTON ~'EQUUS" . !PETER ARTHI ·COLIN BLAKELY· JOAN PLOWRIGH'f HARRY ANDREWS· EILEEN ATKINS #td)ENNY AGUmR O•lty •t etnema Center, 2:11, 4:41 7:15, 1:45 t .. ., l I -, ENTERTAINMENT ' HOROSCOPE Saturday, December i ... 1977 DAIL y PILOT A • 3 Your Boroseope Gemini: Boost Income BySYDNEYOMARR SUNDAY, DEC. 25 ARIES (March 21 -April 19>: Good news concerning property. land, long·range projects, leases, rentals you learn that your "contribution" is valid and that you will be ha ndsomely re· warded. TAURUS (April 20·May 20 ): Whal appears a mishap will boomerang in your favor. Aries. Libra figure prominently. A re· lative pleasantly surprises you. Vis it and communicate. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Spotlight on va luables, possessions, income. You gain right, permission to take action which leads to profit. You make contact which can lead to greater independenceorthought, action. CANCER (June 2l·July 22J : You feel more vital, happier, more optimistic and confident. Judgment, intuition are on target. Follow through on hunch. You win ·'popularity contest.•· Aquarius, Cancer, Leo persons figure in pie· lure. LEO <July 23·Aug. 22 ): For answers. look behind the scenes. What might seem sad could turn out to be hilarious. Excellent re· port is upcoming concerning health of one who has been con· fined. VIRGO <Au~. 23·Sept. 22): Friendship could become mean· ingful relationship. Fun.and· games phase could give way to serious thoughts, plans for build· ing a solid base. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Com· munication is received which helps boost you up ladder. You make solid advance. One in authority supports your position. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ): Adjustment within family circle is indicated. Emphasis on creativity, children, significant changes, pursuitothobby. SAGl'ITARJUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21 >: Persons who promise much may not be able to back asser- tions. Know it and be positive con- cerning legal aspects. Element of deception -d e liberate or otherwise-may be present. CA PRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): One close to you, perhaps partner or mate, has good news to share. Financial pichare could take on brighter hue. Another Capricorn -and a Cancer - fi gure prominently. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Learn how lo say goodbye, enoughisenough -closetbedeal. Otherwise, some persons are de- termined to drag you back to a past, intolerable situation. PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20): You renew acquaintances. You also get a ''new lease" on life. Love is very much in evidence. Leo. Aquarius figure prominent- ly. Lassie Puppy Due \\ h.n I• ~lh•nt C~flf..-nl• \Bil ~-. aTUDtC>e TOUllt From the outrageous No.1 Best-Seller LOS ANGELES CAP> A Lassie puppy wi II be Panting Gift given away to celebrate the production of the first movie in many years starring the Collie star, ··Lassie, My Lassie." The puppy will be the seventh generation direct descendant of the original Lassie, whose first movie was "Lassie Come Home" in 1943. THE CHllRBIYS Hermione Gingold "'ill SOl>n replace ;-.;cd Shcrnn as the narrator in nroadway's ··side by Side by Sondheim ... In possibl~ a nc\\ lhcatcr tradition. Sherrin offers his pants to his replacement in dn•ssing room The puppy will be given away by owner and trainer Rudd Weatherwax, the Wratber Corp. and the Ladies Home Journal magazine. "COU5'N COUSINE" lllll "LEGRANDE BOURGEOISE" -s.4 -.wu.s )tlll11ml SI )1$1111 11111 """'' ws.ATURDA Y "41CiHf HVH" Ill DAILY I :4S-l:4S-S:50· 1:00.10:.o S . COAST PLAZA . "CLOSl llHCOUMTIRS Of THE THIRD KIHD" lrGI l~ll-1'<1-t.tl•7 Cl-19'1l l4 Tl SHOW I l:JI ... _, a w.t, CINEMALAND •••• se """'• ••• -.""an"" .. u ,. .. 1., "OH, GOD" IPG J DAILY I :lO-l: I S-5:00-6:45- l :lO-I 0:15 CINEMALAND U II ~· Matllct ball'"" 6l~ 1Ml1 , .. , ,. .... , "TEt.EFON" DAILY I :JO.J:20-S: IO· 7:00-1:50· I 0:40 THEY LEAD THE LEAGUE IN SCORING ... AFTER THE GAME I ·'*~ ,,..~ um MD•1c1,,_. am.m. mcm,.. ....... Dll llllnll·llllllnlllll .nu.1unn11 ·nm-11111· IOBllT PlllTOll .... fJ....._ ~.,.ftLTll lllllTllJI ._._ ........ ..,auanm ,.......,DD'DI IQUra OnciMi..llJCUJL ancm UlltMArtlltl '?llCIO' THI ACTIOH" IPGt ,_., ..... , ·AUCa DOllff'T un.-AMTMOllr -- "FIRE SALE" IPGJ 11H-"45'tM "THE UTE SHOW" ._,.,. .. HEROES" IPOI F~!~~ 'f~hLE Y ............ ~. . ... --~ WAl,Tlfl ... n ''PETE'S DRAGON" lut.Llf."H P,Jf.lt:H "'f'llCE 0' THE ACTIOH"INI 1-Wt-N• •.uet DOISH'T LIVI ... I AMYMOtll" J:)f.I ... L~iMAR F!WtlKl!lS t>RIS!':r:.."THE CHOIRBOYS" •"•'WR1f·11"1"' I• 4-~;CHARLES !m,'lMJ Ull5 GOS.iTT JL PERRY KIMi CLYDE KUSAISU. STEPHEN MACHT. TIM tklTIRE RANOY QUAID ou:x SMII m~ STROOl MS v.rolS oon YUNi Co·slarrirq ROOERT WEBBER. BARBARA RHOOS. VC TAYBACK Orecled by ROBERT ALOOIOi · &ie0liav bv lm.5l(FH[R Km aasro oo 111e oo.e trt m~ \WJlW.Gl Pr<Xiced by t.'CRV AlllSOO a00 LEE ROi Exeo.1hve Pr!Xlres PflRO aro MARIO BREGNI ard MARK DAMON Musi: by FRANK II VIX.~ ttlVl~ RlUA& 1r0tm!Jl • ,,.,..~'~""~ .. ,...,"''~: ~~t.~!~4 CATCH THE FEVER IF YOU'RE NOT SURE YOU HAVE THE FEVER NOW, AFTER TODAY, YOU'LL SAY YOU ALWAYS DID. OUTIAOIOUI •I IUT·Allll THE CHOllBOYS c•1 CUNT lASfWOOO OAUNT\0111 OUTUOIOUI , I NJf IUUI THE CHOIRBOYS ,., I I 00 l :lO A 00 1:30 11t00 ,,..., .IOMH nAYOUA -~ SANIDAT NIOffT ffVH 111 llll UI•"'° ""°""'*"' 11•• e J1U e 4.U I• l 1:0. 11100 -""-=-~------. ·-e.ueuon. IMtll" MAC V.IHI THI TUIHlf!G ~INT ll'GI 1210 2:4S 4:4S 7:00 9:00 11 :1S a~:m1g1;11~1iJii~1r.~;~~~!."'~7=01l_,._N_l(_,~:~::iJ!~:N (N ) 94oeot IUllHS e _,.... 94NVlll OH OOOl(N I Plut OUMIALL RAU Y !N I '°""' ..,._, .. UT. HIGHT HVll111 ""'.mo.a. -lldlOfl-SIMl-TOUOH 111 IUD Yl~NANCI f NO, SU IOttN TUVOlTA SATURDAY NIOHY f1Vll111 IJl\111 fllAftlHrTY IOW (PO) NIHll'f Wlffl(LU • IAUT rmos HEROES cooo1 l'llll OTHO SIDI Of MTN 10001 .... pl,-rf------OUTUGIOUI •I IUT-Hllll THI CHOIHOYS 111 PlUI --------~THICAl !flOI 111 .. TWIMl\P MllOIS tN I PlUS '"' Sl1HO (NI CllMll.U lllONtC* e lll 1111111<11 ftllfOH tl'OI •u11 ,. .. MHTHll STlllttS AGAIN <Ml ·. . . .... -. . . . .. . . .. .I\ J4 DAILY PILOT S11urd1y, December 14. 1971 Tele1'ision- .... ,,,kl>\' .., ..... t:G0. (I) 9'»I 8UMfY I M)AD~ 11.ALAPALOOZA MUHOOAEAL 11THAHHUAL etiN8TMAI CONCERT Live coverage ot th• Chtlltmu oonoert from lhe MU91c Center ywlll be pr-ted. • 9:30 I NFL 'Tl MOVIE ** "Th• QuHn 01 Babylon" (1958) Rhonda Fleming, R.lcwdo Montal- btln. A young woman reluctantly agr••• 10 become ~ In oroar to ...... her ~ and hi• followwa. (2 hrL} • MOVIE' **'A "Great Gun• .. (11M1) l..9Ufel and Hardy, 8Mila Ryan. Two n- Army recruit• C*JM dlffl- c:ultl• 10< their MrgMnt. (2 llB.) • WOMAN: REAL TO Al!£L 10:00 D NF\. FOOTBALL AFC DMllonal PlayoHa. Oakland vs. Baltimore Pretty Witch e a KROFFT SUflEASHOW Ill WANTED: DEAD~ AUW Lisa Hartman stars as Tabitha, the half. mortal grown daughter of Samantha of the "Bewitched" series, tonight at 8 on ABC, Channel 7. "o.tour'' • IOUTHGATE PAAAOE Cal Worthington hoat1 tha 311t Anf\Ual South Giie Parade, featuring out- 11andlng youth band•, lloet• and ~ ~ Ilea. 10-.aoew BATMAN/ T.AAZAN Ill MOVIE **'A "Thie i.land Earth" ( 11156) B.n Roberti, Faith Oom«gue. A -~ Iha world• II fought. lnvolvlng two Amenc•n ac.«ittata. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 11:00 8 al WEEKEND 8Pt:CIALS "My ONT Uncle Sh«lock'' Ulllog deducu .... ,_.,ng daYek>pad wtlll• playlng Sher1odl ~ with ~ uncle, • plnt-etnd llleuth (Robby Rial) IOIYea a myatery. (RI GI LA. PATTERNS 11:30 I CJ) SPAU ACADEMY AOCKY AHO HIS FRIENDS 0 9 AMERICAN BANDSTAND G) WOALJ)OF SURVIVAL "Battlagtound Sanctuary" ti) BOLOONES A t>eautlful model despairs wtMWI doctO<I tempot'arlly refuae her plea for 1 fecial oparallon. AFTEllHOON 12:00 I) CJ) SECRETS OF 181S 8 SWISS FAMILY A08INSON 0 MOVIE **'A "Mr. Wiie Guy" (111<11) Leo Gore•~'. Huntz Hall. Muggs find• hlmMll In trouble once again. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) G) 11n HOT AOO A8soaATIOt4 W~LO F1HA&..8 12:30 8 ()) FAT ALBERT 8 MOVIE • * "The Ghoet Of Fr81U!- 1n1ta In'' ( 11142) Lon Ch~ Jr., Evelyn Anker•. Dr. Frankllf'ltteln'• mon· 11er rllaa up to dNtroy hie «Mtor. ( 1 tw., 30 min.) • MOVll * * * "The a.Ill Are Rlnglftg .. ( 1880) Jvttt Hc*- d ey, Dean Mattln. A m-ny girl who worke few en anawarlng aervlce beOOrnaa Involved with one ol har c:llllf'ltL (2 ""·· 30 min,) ti) M008QUAO Pele bac:<>mee Iha CJUlfdl- an or a -lngty aan- doned ~Y9W-cld girl on CMatmuEY9 .• al WOAOl-A-POPPIH 1:00 • ()) C88 f1'M "Miguel'• Na~ded" A mute, fath«taaa 10-year- old boy regain• hil Yoloe on • epeclal Chrla1mu Ew. 0 NUFOOTBALL AFC Olvlelonal PtayonL Pittsburgh vs. Denver G) SOUL TRAIN l1) MOVIE * • * .. The Slender tnread" ( 191111) Sidney Pomer. Anne Bancroft. A auk:ld&I woman ta .. ved from dMlll by a YOIUnl- at a «1111 c:llnlc:. (2 hrs.) 1:30 I) CJ) RAZZMA TAD. Report• on: hall-time lormalioM, the 90y Sc:ou1 Jamboree, teen-age entrtl)raneura; hem redlo op«ator1 a MOV1£ ** "KMO 'Em Flytog" (11141) Abbo1t and Coa1el- lo, M11t1h1 Reye. Two t>um- blera mlx romance and ny. Ing with dl1Utrou1 NIU!t1. (1 hr.,30mln.) • MOVI! **'h "Tha Bob Mathia Story" (19511) Ward Bond, Claa•nel ~bting• fJ KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles. D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles D KTLA (Ind.) Los Angeles 8 t<ABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 8 Kl-U-TV (Ind.) Los Angeles !II KCST (NBC) San Diego e KITV (Ind.) Los Anqeles e l(COP-TV (Ind.) Los Angeles 8J KCET-TV (PBS) Los Angeles Cl) KOCE-TV (PBS) Hunlrnglon Beach Bob Mathlu. A youne man rl-to fwne u •two-time Otymplc: d-thlon wlflner. (1hr.,30 min.) 2:00 8 Ne#IMAK!RS 8 8IOVAUEY ··cagea Of Eaglet'' ~=: "AOameOfa.." ID F0008 FOR THE MOOEM FAMILY •'Chlldran'a Nutrition" (I) MOVIE *** "To All My Frlenda On Shore" (11171) Biii Colby, Gloria Foster. A black man trlM to cope with hll aon'e fatal di- whlle attempting to mow hi• family out of the gn..to. 11 hr .• 30 min.) 2:IO I IT TAKES AU KlND8 FOOOSFORTitE MOOEAN FAYL Y "Special Oc:c:a1lon Baking" a:oo G BONANZA "The HotM Treder'' 0 8TA'"1ME "Blind MWl'I Bluff'' Bob Cummlnga. Suean Clarie.. A 11dl1tlc pro1ec:utor I• bllnded with acid by tha mother of 1 young boy tent to prhlon unjuttly. f1J MOVIE ***~ "Ollver Twt11 .. (11148) Robert Newton, John Howard Davlaa. A young orphan tum• to • htw ot c:r1me In order to aur- ..,.... In Vlc:tor18n England. (2hrL) • MO\l1E * * * "Tiii The Cloude Roll By'' (11M7) Robert Wiiker, \/en Heflln. The lltw of c:om- paa« Jerome Kern ta fk:llonallnd. (2 hrl.) • TNV.AH Tarzan uncover• the source of ltllc:lt munitions and tlndl • long pr.umed dead artllt. '11) POOOI FOR THE MOOe:AN 'AMIL y "Holiday Turtt~· 0 MOVIE + • * "Cry For Happy" (19111) GWln Ford, Donate! O'Connor. A Navy pl!Otog- raptiy team Mta up IMng quarter• In • gellha llouM. (2 hra.) 3:30 8 CJ) SPORTS SPEOTACULAR Europew1 Flg\n Skating Chemplon1hlp1 from HelMlkl, (R): World Profaa. 11ione1 Skatet>owd Speed Champlon1htp1 trom Akron, Ohio. C) YOGAWITH t.WleUNf i: .... ~·n 4:00 IATUAOAY ...... Hlcote Pleroe, Cet eunon and Frank Kwan. 8 PONYI AHO Hl8 FNEN08 I =INHEM **~ ''Illegal" (11155) Ed-cl Q. Roblnaon, Nina Foell. A fonner dlltl1c:I . allorney, lnYOI* with gangatere, end• up ct.fending hie wtle. (2 l>n.) ID YOOAWTTH MAOEUHE 4:i0 8 THle 18 THI! NA. Cl) A8 MAN BEHAVES ··~·· 6:00 8 CHua< l<HOX 9 8TARTREJ< A hlghly aophl1tlc:ated android tall• oontrol of the El'WpiiM and tak .. the ctffW to a man In con- trol of 2,000 androld1. • 9 WIO£ WOAU> ~ 8POftT8 Ill MOVIE • **"' "A Chrl1tmu CerOI" ( 1t51) Aialtair Sim, Kii~ Han11on. A cotd- ,_.,ed mlaar learns Iha value of companion through gholtty edwn- tur• on Cllrlltrnaa Ew. (2 hr•.) G) MOVIE * * * ''The Old Man And The Sea" (11158) Spencer Trec:y, Felipe PUOL An aging lllherman c:onllnuee hll Ufelong battle with the -.(21"11.) G Al MAH IE.HAVES ··~~Ion" I 8TMTREK ~ • NIWt encw. "Tha Eilubelhan Cflrist· mu Celebration" PrOCM- llonl. feutlng. alnglng and danc:lng typical of Iha Eliz· •bettlan period oelebr•t• tha f•tlvtl holiday. EVENING e:001=NEW8 ** "Mtreclae Sllll Happen" (1t711) Suun Panhagllon, Paul Muller. The true atory of the lone MWYIYor of • }91 ~ crHh In th• Amazon Jungle, and of hat 1truggte to get out alilla II depicted. (2hrL) • MOVIE • • • "Tha SUvw Chalice" (11155) Paul Newman, Vir- ginie Mayo. A young Greek llaw dellgoa Iha ch.UC:. for tha Lat Supper. (2 twa. 30mln.I • 8P£CIAL. "Chrtatrnutlma Whh Mta- ter Rogera" Fred Rogete, Stanley Clay, FrMCel Bey and Other~ celebrate the holiday .-eon In c-. fornla and Weltam, P..- l:iO ii, AHO NOW MARYTY\.8~ AllON!WI a H!WS 7:001 TATTu:TALf.I WILDK.INGOOM THI NIGHT THE ~TALkll> I RCOHO cm' 1V LAWADICE WELK T •• loV aoldlar-. c:etcM, c:erolewl and klda Join together to hall IM an1Yal ofChnetmu. G AUSTIN CfT'Y LIMITS "Gf"'Y WhMla, Mardi Ball And Th• MIMrly Brothera" CJ) LATIN PAOf'ILE al Bfll.YQMHAM CHNITMAa IPECIAL 1:ao I m .ooo PYMMtD IN IEA1'CH Of'.~ TUBE TOPPERS KCOP Q) 8 :00 ''The Silver Chalice." This 1955 movie gave mov- iegoers their first g limpse of Paul Newman as a Greek slave who designs the cup for the Last Supper. Virginia Mayo and J ack Pa lance also are featured. ... KTLA 0 8:00 -"Holiday Inn." Before ''White Christm as" there was this 1942 musical comedy about a Connecticut resort. a lso starring Bing Crosby. Fred Astaire co·slars in this one. NBC 0 9:00 ~"In Search of Noah's Ark," A dramatized documentary about the great biblical flood and the claims of expeditions locating the ark on Mount Ararat in Turkey. The TV premiere of a 1976movie. KCET@ 10:00 --Christmas Around the World. A musical production depict· ing the ways the holiday season is celebrated in various countries. ·'The Loat Dutchman" 8 ININGHT CHNSTMAS 8PfQAL "Ctvlltmu 2025" I ntRIU.8£EKllllS SAHMGO 8-«I Cl) 90e Hf.WHART A dlegrunllad patlem taK .. hie hoatllltlea °"' on Or. Hartley by INr1llog h(r!I u the target for a pte.thrcJw.. l~hltrnan. U BIOHIC WOMAH "Sitter Jaime" Whan en aaplonage agent poalng u a IUI la c:augtlt befO<e ahe can dlOWt • blO of rwe dlamoilda to .. oontac:t, JallM donl • nun'• habit to llNlllh the ~ rlnG. • MOYIE • • •'h "Holldey Inn" (1M2) Bing ~. Fred Aat81re. A"-IOllng Illa fllncee, a man retraetl to hi• Connecticut farm. which he turne ln'f a ..... 9()f\al Inn. (2 hrl.) 8 111 TABITHA "Tablttll'• Trlll\gla" Tabl- <lh• ..... In ..,,,. with a hand-po4ltlc:al candi- date and llu to contend with the jealowy of har bOM. 0 8IU. Y GRAHAM CHAISTMA8 8naAI.. • COML JUNGLE ''The COrll l.abyrlnlh'' • VICTORY AT8EA Navel W9/f-In the SOUth AtlaMlo 11 epotllghted. II> INCIAL ..ChrlatmH At Popa" Arthur Fledler, the Boaton Popa Orcnaatra end the TanglffWood F•tlYll Cho- rua perform mlialc from the famlllar holiday reper- toire. l:JO 8 ()) WE'VE OOT EACH ~ SlUWt .. encour80ld by Juay to Mllll hie grMtaet dt9Mt -to qull hll job and~. magician. G 9 OPERATION P£TT1COAT • COUAOa A multl-elhntc look at CIWlltma thni aong, atory. Ind Interview .. ~led. •:OO 8 Cl) THE ~ WMn Loulaa OllCOYara that George hu bean aandlng preHnll and money to a myatanous ldOf-. the tollowl him to find out wlly and 11 ahodced by what ahe -·· 0 NeCMOVIE **~ ''In Search Of Noell'• Arlt" ( 111711) Bred Crandell narrate• thl• docu-drama re-enacttnant of the GrNt Flood and Iha claim• ol •llPadltlone locatlng the ark on Mount Ararat In eutem Turttey. (R) 8 9 8TARSKYI. HUTCH 't.lttle Gitt LA*" A 12- )Wf-old girl (Kriaty Mc:~ Chol) .. befriended by. Hutch alt« appi ..,_ ldlng her duftng a robbery. (R) • MOW! *** "David And Gollath'' (1HO) Ofeon Wallea, !Yo Payw. A ahap- llerd boy la Mlac:ted to baoOma the nnt king ol 11rMl.(2hrs.) • HllHAW au.ta: Johnny Payc:hec:k, MefStreat. •s~ • "Clndertrlla" The COlucnbl• (S.C.) a.ttet. apcornpt11 liad by ..... Moacow Sywnphony (rec:ordtd), perform• Prdl~• "Cinderella." • MA8TEAPtECf THQTRI!. .... Claudiul: a._, Of HNwn" Tlberiul dlaap- polnta the egtng LIYla with hie t-• reign, Whli. sai-malnlaln• , .... ,.., ~ In the emplfe. Clau- dlu1 rec:alvH an odd f9Clt*I !Tom hll grand- motMr. 9:10. CJ) TCMY MHOAU NI aogr...i.,.. end nutty r..nor (Beverly o.Nnd) wNl1a Into Wllter'I life IPle • ~ hurricane and demlnda that he .... hit houM. • MOV1E **°" "Cllmu .. (1114'41 Borla t<artoll. Suunna Foat«. A t>aautltut opera •Inger baComaa !ht objact ot • mualo 1eac:her'1 bizarre fWllMy. (1 hr., 30 min.) Playoff Picture It's Enough to Drive Santa to Drink By JA YSHARBUTI' LOS ANGELES (A P ) -Santa Claus dropped by the other day to ask a few things about the pro football playotrs NBC and CBS are airlni Christmas weekend, NBC today and CBS on Monday. He was told that today the Baltimore Colts play the Oakland Ralders at 9:30 a.rn. and then the Denver Broncos debat~ tbe Pitts- burgh Steelers at 1 p. m. · Theb, we said, there is a short pause for Christmas Day. ON MONDAY, THE Chicago Bears will play the Dallas Cowboys at 10 a. m. Then the Los Angles Rams will "take on," which is a sports term, the Minnesota Vikings at3 p.m . i•1 see," Santa Claus said with a nod .. "Now, I have heard Curt Gowdy 1 and Brent Musaberger talk of such things a an AFC, an NFC and I lhlnk •ven a PFO. J em confUaed by all tbls. '/ "WHAT IS A wild card team?" San- ta Claus asked. "It is a team Howard Cosen described as having an outside chance to go all the way when the season began," we explained. . "Right," Santa Claus said, "What comes after~aturday and Monday?" "Two"Winning teams from the AFC and two winning teams from the NFC will play on New Year's Day for the cham_Plollships of their respective conferences," we said. "1'BAT OP THE loeers?" be asked. "They must 10 home and do en- dorsements !or shaving cream, UD· derwear and beer," we told him. "Then what?" "Then on Jan. 15 there is the Super Bowl !eaLuring the winners ot the AFC and NFC," we said. "Why?" "It la complleaJed,.' we Qreed. Carol Burnett curls up with a clinging vine as a befuddled Tim •'What ll laolla ~ to la a teriel ol Conway watches· in a scene from the Carol Barnett Show Sunday Pl•yoffa .. ._..to keep lntenlt th at 10 on CBS, Channel 2. football alive uritll tbe Super Bowl or .. TO DBTERMIN.E the cham· plonabip of the NFL," we told him. Santa aa~ got. into his sleigh and •book bis bead. "I think I wlll 10 have me a beer," he ll1bed. "And to all, a tood nlgbt. •· ----------------~~~-------:::-------Tampa 8ay'a next win, whichever comes ftrat. •· "WllAT 18 AN AFC?" Santa Claus uked. He -u tpld it is the American Football ConleNnce. An NFC, we added, iatbeNational version. "And a PFC," he uked. lte wu told it rneana private first clua, a rant •ualb' ualped tbe West Point. cadet who fwnblel acainst Navy. 14Ho-llo.JIO," 111...W the Jolly man ln UM white whlabn Ud nd 1ult. "Now, tell me, what 11 tbe Country Music Special on TV LOS ANGELES CAP> -lWI a century of ~ mUlle wlll tie celebrated ID a special from tbe Grand Ole. Oprj Houle la NlllbvWe on Sunckr, IJM. 31. •NBC. Glen C.1111bell, ltoj Clat~ IDd Doi· ly Partm will be tbe 1aci1ti for the show, "It Years Of Coantry llmlc." A111oa1_~tbl 1ueM1 will be :lolmftJ' Cull. 'aaY pa.rt.. Lontta Lynn and Geae -Autry, In lltl1 flnt network .a.vWaft perform-.ee ID I.I yean. Alto1etberi more than 2S top ~l~~--"petformert wt I appear. t TODAY'S LATEST LISTINGS 10:00. (I) KOJAI( Ona ot Kojlll't datect"- (Joay At-=o) btconiaa Illa prime IUipeQt In an arton Ind murder-. • ORAL M>IUT8 CHMTMAI 8ncw. • 9 l,OYI 90AT Ai..,.~ Olfl (8ayn Jolln•on) ttowe ~ In ..... c:.Dln ot • lllp old nwr (Wiii Gael'~ .Mia (Uluran T.-a) II ltill attrac:tad to her high ec:tlocM lltafMhrob (Anion Wllllatne) who NI beoolM • PflaM: two dlm#ltted paint... (Ana Jol\naon, ,.. Morita) 111\4 pr~ with etpt. Stublng't cabin. ·~ ''ClvtltrnM Anlund The Wottd" Canlll'ed In 8tttt. letMtll Ill Iha Qlurdl ot !ht NatMty, WI mut1c:a1 pro. ductlon wlll lleo Include • ~ Engli.tl c:acMdnll c::hOlr • • Vlllllga boy c:tlolr from -•ttam Bavaria. mu.lo for llllCMnt lnetru- ment• from tha Loire region ot France, a M-1 choir lrom ...,_ 2.Nland, a ataal bind from Jamaica and • college c::hOlr In Arntric:a. • Vl8K>HS ''The Ptlantom Of The Open Hearth" Jean 8heptlerd'• noeUllglc por- trait about the dr-of mtmberl of • 11aa1 town tamlly. Ralph drHm1 •bout tlktno • beaulltut girt to the prom, lather about • tonuna to t>e made end mother wlattaa for dhlhM from the local • Orplleum. 11:00 •• 8 CJ) 9 NEWS HOUR OF POWER CAHOl.ELJ(»lT CHAISTMAI 8EAVICE 0 MOVIE ** "The Murder CUnic" (1"4) Wllllam Burger. Ft'Wlc:OIM Pr9Y09t. A doc- tor end hi• aernl..fnvalld wife, llYl"ll In an llolatad c:llnlc:, .... plagued by • homoc:ldel monetet. (2 hrL) • MOVIE *** "little Women" (11Mt) .lYne Allyson, Peter l.ewford. Four aletan ~ow U9 and llnd r-duf· a'= W11. (2 hrLI ** "Matte" (11170) St• ptian Boyd, Mtr1N Mell A young glr1 trlaa In vain to dlacoYer the Wheralboul• of her mlMlng lwtn allter. I 1 hr., 30 min.I 11:111 A8CNEWI 11:IO CHRllTMAS 8"QAL. Dlltlngulehad jazz planlat Mary Lou Wllllarne, ~ antly an art* In r9lldanc:e et Duke UnlYerllly (North Clro41na), II lhOwn per· forming wllh her 11udant• at a C"'1etmu ce1ebraUon onc:ampue. D 80UN080F QiRllTMA8 EV£ Hoel 0oo 8-v-II Joined by Henry Manclol. \llc:tO< Buono and the cholf of St. ~ Borromeo ~ (Loe Angtita) per- forming Yultllda muek:. (R) • MOYll *** ''TM Happening" ( tte7) AnlhOny O\llnn, Faye Dunewey. Four young people .. teught how to blackmlll aft• ltl9Y lltage a mock "kldnaciPfng In Miami 8aech. (2 hrL) CJ) C8I MOVIE "Mad Bull" (Premiere) Alax Karr11, Suun AMpec:l'I. A prof-.lonal wreatter become• 10 lnYOIYed In the c:hal'adel wNcfl typify the modern YWlloo ol the eport that It daatroye ~ marriage and ~ • rift wilt\ .. * ~ father, a torrnw otlamOIOn. t1J MOVll • • • ..,..... John Ooe" ( 194 t) Gary eoo.-. ..,,. beta It~ A rtpOt1tr ~·~to~ teet WOr1d oandlUone Md m.lk• up • atort about • man wtlO wll OOl'lll'ftlt .,._ c:lde on CtwlllmM £...._ (a Iva., 16 min.) MOANING 12:00. CHN81MAI 8EJMOU ''A..._Of~ And Carole" A b111f9* .... "°"' Pine United Mattlodllt Cllul'ol't In 8an Frandloo, CalllotNe.. ~ tld«ed to be Iha "'"**' cllurc:ll of JepanaH Mathodlem. D awm.tA1. ..a.w 11n . Pope PllUI Vt c:alabfat• the CMttmu Midnight ..._. "°"' at. ......-.. 8at111ca In Vatlolll City, I lllONtOHT MAii 11:» MOW *'it •·s.mton And The Vamplnt Woman" (1M8) I.fr-VtlUquR. Santo. ~ 1a aunvnoneo to ...... ~young girt from the 811111 of the ~. ,, "'" 30 lllln.) 12:$4" THM.L.P "r:iow.. Of E\111" 1:008 MOVIR *. * "Coma September'' (1M1) Rock HudllOf'I, Gina Lollobrigldl. A mllloMlre dlacovwa hll oaretM• .. ualnO hie Yltla .. • hotel When he·• aw.y. Ga MOVIE • * "Only The Valant .. C 11151) Gregory Pede, Bar- bara f'eyton. A c:.vtlry unit ragalne reepec:t tor their feeder When he .. _ lharn ll'om an tndten attaclt. (~ hre,30mln.) 1:15 0 NEWS 1:30• MOVIE *** "Tha Sign Of T"-Crou" ( 1932) Fredll'to M1rcti, Claudette Colbert. A Rotnlll arlalocrat aaartf• loat Na potltlon and poa- ....,,. for !ht love of • ClwlatlM gll1. (2 hn.. 25 min.) 1:A6 9 A8C HfWI 1:848 MOYIE.I * * \i "Above Us The We_.' (1951) John Miiie, John Gregton. Brltlah IUb- marlnaa •• llllgned I.ha ~0\19 lMk of traclllng German daatroyere. (2 hra.) * *°" "call Mt Genlua" ( 1N I) Tony Hancock, o.org. Sand«-. A Lon- don offtcaf c:lerll, thrOWlng off 'the allec:klM OI oonfor- mlty, tum• up In • bar.c In the artlata• NCllOn OI Plll'IL (2 hrl.) 2:00• MOVIE * *°" "lllegel Entry" (1t54) Howard Ouff, Marta Toran. An ex-911ot turne unoercover agent to ln- tlgel• a emuogllng ring. ( 1 ht., 30mln.) t:tol Nf.W8 8* MOVle ***"' "Chin• Gate" (1957) Gane Berry, Angle Otcklnaon. A Eurultn woman llndl the huaband WhO delar1ed hat wtlan the leeda • patrol on en lmpor1W1t m1A1on. (2 In.I a.-se I :::: •:oo• MOYie **"'"If I Had A Mmlon" (1932) W.C. Flefd1, Gary Cooper. Eight e1renger1 bec:om4I heir• of an eoc:en- trlc mlltlonalre. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) • * "Homa On Th• Prairie" ( 111311) 0-Autry. {1 hr.) Sle•tlt Royal Dano plays an eccen· tric old man who solves a n eig hborhood mystery in "My Dear Unc l e Sherlock" today at 11 a .m. on ABC, Channel 7. ., Last Minute Gifts PlnePota Roter'• un..,. hol6dliv ~ combined with hoity and odMr cobful ........ ~ b'8 tilt th.twill ecictnl My horM'• .,.uo CM' emy. \ COMICS J CROSSWORD MA DUK E by Brad Anderson BOOMER ''And If Santa Claus gets stuck, yo u just reach in and pull him down !" FUNKY WINKERBEAN MISS PEACH f 1 I I • WELL.-rnAT'S OUR OIR15TMA5 CONCERT FOR 1H 15 <.,>£AR ~ A5 4CO KNOlU , A CONC.ERT LIKE ll% 15 IMP05518LE. FOR OOe PER50N TO PUT 00 AL.ONE ... CASEY MOON MULLINS GERIATRIX YOU FELLOW'S MINO I~ 1. P\..AY TH~U, l H>\VE TO WO~K T.:>NIGHT? "56ASON'5 CJREET1Nt5!7• ... -..,.,.~.-i ~ALL.Ar 6ERIATRIX .• Sw~~~S DENNIS THE MENACE GORDO NANCY by ·a.artts Rodrigues "'~ QtM lHRl$1'MAS "/t( llUSIAHO LIO (.lit elf. flft" MAIR '1fltf f WlS ~Ill& ~ seu>.rr ic l4IV" Ht#c$tt.f A 'I M!>JO. ea..-v-~·· by Ferd and Tom Johnson SWE LfN<qD.RS AT DRESS~~~ SHOPS ,AN[) I DAWDLE" AAoUNt> SPoRTJNG _ ........... ~OOC>S, BUT We ~E TOEtJC> UP'lb<i6THE~. I 'LL BET YOU'~E GOING TO swe£P THAT tJNOE!R ~e Ftuo- • ... Salurdly, o.c.mbef 24, 19n • DAil v PILOT A J 5 by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson · PEANUTS by Charlts M. Scbull. .4?11 \t/, ~ 1 J ' ~ t i • DR. SMOCK AL.I.-He: SAIP ON "f"HE: PHONE: WAS 'IHA.,.-HE: HAP Ae>OMINAeL..e CRAM.PS ... MOTLEY'S CREW ~"ll"'l~'\"~/1'.11 by Mell wei,i..., He'P ee:-ri"eR HAVe, -ro Ge-r Me OLJi" IN 'IHIS KINP O F weA'IHE:R ·' by Gus Arriola l . • ~ ~---~gA~~ tf/m1$~~ --.... .,, --... ' I ~-I I by Roger Bradfield , I i' l I by George Lemont , r I ~~1 "llflio~::';;> I I I ' 4 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PVZZLI ! DOWN 1 •• Haro 2 Oya ol1n1 3 Lieal anchor 4 Canonized one Abbr 5 Arguments eww.11 grouo 7 C"-rge a guri !!Crowd 9 Nocturnal sourod I Oleg covering 11 · TMts- of hooey' 12 Paoal name UNITED Feature Svndic1te Frtd1y·1 P11ule Sol't•CI 1 3 Ending with 011 or e<et 19 Rockies. eg t"l--··-Slave Lake 24 Be troubled 25 N1ugl'lly ktd :16 Sandpipers 27 Chou·-·· 28 Faclory 29 Harangue 31 Imbecile 32 Do ones duty 330ulona 11mo 3€ Moadleman s deal 40 Bewildered 41 Tie 43 Somber 45 Toma Zone 41 Pl1ces1n a row 49 Old a gram- mar PfOOltm 51 Miss Churchl11 53 Beget 54 ptiyer slQn. olf 55Racllned 56 •·4fNJI 57 ~sia~ monk 58 E11ding 'tlf1ln m1n0ft1n 590orillneer 61 N1get11n E3 Tangled mass ' . . . . . . .. . .. .. . ·-. . . ..... --· I J8DAILYPILOT ............. -... 1m Gardet1in9 ~ .................................................. llll!l!lll!llm ... ~llllll!lmllllllll-.i!l!!9!11111!1!!11f!!!!.~.~~ 1 ~:S!91114~11Wlll!lll"91 ..... l!ll!l!!lmlll!!!ll!l~ .. ~11!' .. ~llll!~~ .. ~!~11111111'!"'!!'!'P!'~ ~War D eclared ·Whitefly Pest Invades Citrus lf you've noticed a white, woolly subs tance on your backyard citrus tree, it bas nothing to do with a "white Christmas." You 've got woolly whitefly, a &erlous citrus pest. Conducting a one-woman war against woolly whitefly in Orange and Los Angeles counties is Marilyn R eyn olds, starr r esearch as- sociate. University or California, Riverside. HEADQUARTERED at UC's South Coast Field Station in San- ta Ana, Reynolds is part of a UCR research team i.eek ing biological control or the whitefl y. a pest that appears lo be heading north in California. Il invaded from Mexico and South Ameri ca in the late 1960s. Working with her are Dr. Paul Dc Bach, pro- f essor of biological control, and Mike Rose, staff r esearch as- sociate, UCR. Bareroot ·stock N o w Available If you're new to Califorma or J,?a rdentni?. you'll be pleased to' know that many fruit and shade trees as well as grapevines ano' ~hrubs should be pl anted dunl\g the <'ommg winter months. Why in tht.• <·old of winter? There are several advantages to planting now, but they boil down to bett~r :.pr ing growth and a break in price. Barcroot stock is dug from the fields where they are grown now while they are dormant. Without soil or containers these plants can be shipped and handled very easily. The savings in production costs for fi eld grown plants and s hipping arc passed on lo you AND SINCE California soils du not freeze and generally begin to warm enough for good root g rowth before spring. yqur winter planted garden will have a n e~tablis hed root system before the hot weather arrives. You 'll see the difference in 'trong, spring growth. When shopping for bareroot trees look for gQOd trunk size or taliper. The greater the caliper the better qualit~ the tree. Most h::ireroot trees will need heavy pruninJ? al this time to promote good bra nc hing. Let your nurseryman do the pruning or ask him how. Re sure the roots have not been allowed to dry out and be certain the roots arc cov- ered for the trip home especially if they're traveling in the back of ;rn open truck. ANY BAREROOT stock you lwy should be planted as soon as possible. The backfill soil should he a m ended with soil condi- tioners to aid aeration and moisture retention for proper root growth. and basins should be built to collect rain water this )Vinter. A 2-3" mulch will keep the soil from cracking when the soil begins to lose moisture. Nurseries will be carrying bareroot stock this month or next so make plans now to do some economical landscaping. Soak R oot Ball Polled plants that have spent many months in a pot are likely to have tight root bnlJs which re· s ist watei'-penetration. Water runs down between root ball and pot and out the bottom. An OC· caslonal soaking in a bucket or water will remedy this. Once the .root ball is thoroughly moistened. it is easier to keep tbat,,ay through normal water- ing prac~ice. Now widespread in Orange, County, the pest is also attacking trees in Glendale. Hollywood , Pico Rive ra . Downey, nnd Compton. IL may also be in other areas -unreportl'd. WOOLLY WHITE•'LY, ex pla ins Reynolds, is about one millimeter long. Its immature stages stay on the undersides of leaves and arc cover ed with while wool. The nymphs exude honeydew, and mold grows on the honeydew. The mold soon turns black, hence is called "soot y mold." "When whitefl y nymphs are very thick on leaves," said Hcynolds, "the tree starts to de- foliate because photosynthesis is inlcrfercd with. This doesn't kill the tree, but it slops fruit produc· lion.'' WHAT'S THE CURE for wool· Jy whitefly? Beneficial insects. "We're releasing two species of tiny parasites," said the UCR e ntomologist. ''They a re well established in San Diego and have the whitefly under control there. But they are not complete· ly c·stabhshed in Orange and Los Angeles counties.·· SINCE D UST, inst.•cl1c1des, and ants all interfere with the a<· lion of the beneficial parasites. s he urges homeowners to wash infested trees with water from t he garden hose. ··wash the tree with a medium force spray once a week until the tree looks cl eane r .·' say·s Reynolds. "Spray ·early in the morning or in the evening, when the re's no sunshine so sails in the water don't dry on the leaves. /\ fi vc-minut c wash s hould bt• enough to get rid of dust. sooty mold, and any insecticide that might have drifted or been ap- plied to the tree." DON'T LOOK for overnight improvement, Reynolds warns. 1t takes a full season fer the beneficial insects to reach equilibrium and establish con· trol. Arter the "good" insects are in control you won't need lo wash the trees except occasionally. The tiny parasit es win keep the trees clean of woolly whitefly. No s prays will be necessary. And ants won 'l be attracted because there will be no honeydew. Week end Gardening Checklist •Set out Fairy Primroses now for early spring borders in pink, while or lavender. Give them partial shade and loose, rich soil. • Don't leave y our living Christmas tree indoors too long. Plant the tree soon or care for it as you would any container tree out- doors. •Snails and slugs are still ac· live, so toss out a handful of bait around your winter annuals. •If you're looking for winter blooming plants, you'll find Camellias, Azaleas, Cyclamen, Heather and Daphne in flower now. •Many-dormant trees - especially fruit lrees -should be pruned now. Don't prune spring flowering s hrubs and trees, however, until after their bloom. Titstana to Meet Tustana African Violet Society w'all meet Jan. 4, at TullUn Community Center, Centennial Way at Ma Sn, Tu&tln. The workshop dem· onstration wlll be on preparing plants !or sale and for show at the-- African Violet Exhibit and Plant Sale wblch Tustana A VS wlll be holding in February. Vltllons are welcome. P lant and supply sales begiat at 8:30 p.m., busi- ness meetln& at 7:Js p.m. Call President Cherldah --~__.;.~~":"'"::'~~'Lewis tor f\Jrtber 1n· -----..-~-"!'~ tonn•tloD. lt7.(J873. H E A R T L E A F P H I L 0 D E N 0 R 0 N < o 1· Philodt:>ndron Corclat um > best known ol this outsland - in~ indoor foilage plant. is nativt· to Bnt.ttl and ts con- -;ickrc'cl Olll' of the most 't•rsaltlt• .in<I adaplabh• l1Cn1se plants for mlenor clL·· "l gll. L <•:i\t's art· h<.•urt ~ shaJH'd .uid dossy with Lill' ..,Ill' llll'l't•.i-..111 ~ as th<.• plant is al Im\ t•d lo grow on tolt•m polc•s or walls. Thc-J>hiloden tlron Cordatum 1s the Li\·ing J>lant lirowers .\ssociation's •·Plant of the Month.·· P o inset tia P oisonings 'Bah Humbug' There arc some medical and p l ant exper ts who think· old Ebenez~r Scrooge must have startet.l the story so~time b efore that memorable Christmas Dickens wrote about. It's the fable that still pops up once-in-awhile this time of year about some mysterious danger that lurks in the most popular of all Christmas flowering plants, the poinsettia. An office or the U.S. Govern· mcnt, leading research scien- tists, and the "Green Survival" people of the American Associa- tion of Nurserymen might very well summarize their findings on the matter with Scrooge's tradi· tional words: "Bah, humbug!" HERE IS WHAT spokesmen for IJle U.S. Department or Health, Education and Welfare have written: "Although there a re a number of reports includ· ing the ingestion or parts or the leaves and berries or the poinset· t ia, we have yet to find mention that a child became ill, except for a few cases where vomiting was r eported." Translated by the nursery peo- ple, that means that a little person might possibly get an up- set tummy from eating poinset· ti as -or all sorts or things a litUe person ought no l eat. But poisonous'! Bah. humbug! THIS HOLIDAY season, as for many Christmases past, more than 25 miJlion poinsettia plants will decorate American homes. Be s ure yours has the right :imount or light and water. An easy rule of thumb is to place the Jllant in a room with enough natural light to permit a person with reasonable eyesight to read fine print. Avoid direct sunlight. As for wa ter, tpoinsettia ap- preciate quite a bit. Give Green Gifts Shoppers Turn to Garden Centers More and more Chris tmas s hoppers are turning to nurseries. plant stor es and garden centers for unique, last- ing gifts. And for several good reasons. You don't have to worry about size, colors. room decor or whether the recipient already has one. Plants, flowers and landscaping items are ideal Trees Grow Epiphytes, So.Can You Some or the most rewarding ferns for indoor display are tt~se that in nature take to the t~s. Described d epiphytes by botanists, they make their homes in forest trees and draw nutrients and moisture from the air and rainfall. The most common of these ferns are the Staghorn Fern, and lbe many Davallia- species. An impressive plant, the Staghorn Fern develops forked fronds that resemble moose antlers. It thrives in the moist air or a covered outdoor patio or a well lighted bathroom. THESE FERNS are generally mounted with sphagnum moss to a wooden plaque and aUached t.o a wall. The damp moss heJps pro- vide even moisture lo the at- m o sphe r e. Protect thi s Australian native from frost and take care not to overwater. Davalllas offer a wide variety or epiphytlc rems. Beginners to Fern culture wilt enjoy the Rab· bil's Foot F ern. Jts finely divided fronds arise from rurry rhizomes that creep along the soil surface and spill down the sides of con· tainers. EVEN T HOUGH it is quite a conversation piece, it r eally is one of the toughest and easy to gr ow ferns. Plant it. as you would a Staghorn Fern or plant it in a h a n gin g bas ke t with spagnum moss or in any light and fast draining potting mix and eventually your Rabbit's Fem will create a globe of ftonds around the container. To propagate new plants from larger specimens, simplyicut off a section of the rhizome, pre- ferably a section with a frond, and attach it firmly to the soil s urface with some hair pins. Kept in close contact with slig~t· ly moist soil, roots will develop and fronds will emerge from dor· mant eyes on the rhizome. Keep your eye out for eplphytic ferns the next time you visit the nursery. U trees can grow fems, you can too. Christmas gifts. Most of all they laat long after Christmas is over, getting better with each day's growth. SUCCE$FUL green gift giv· ing is easy, particularly if you follow these tips from The American Association of Nurserymen. H ouseplants are always welcome gifts for everyone. especially apartment dwellers and s tudents li ving i n dormitories. The trick here is to match the light conditions or the home or dormitory room to those needed by the plant. Bright or medium light homes are easy. There are many possibilities s uch as philodendron, dieffen- bachia, spider plants (airplanes in hanging pots plus many flowering plants s uch as gar· denias, camellias and poinset- tias. LOW LIGHT homes are more of a problem, but there are many attractive plants to choose from s u ch as corn plants, prayer\ plants <m uranta). snake plants (sansevicria) plus pothos and some species or ivy which make attractive hanging planters. To ensure the s uccess of your green gift, it's a good idea to con· suit with the nurser:,c garden center people. Be·sure to describe the plant's new environ- ment, the new owner's ex· perience with plants. and bow often t he plant may be neglected. TREES. s hrubber y a nct landscaping ltemi are pcrrcctror the new homeowner, particularly if the home is In a new treeless. unliiindscaped development. Nurseries carry a large selection of m oderately priced trees. shrubs and landscaping appoint- ments. aut again a few tips from Tht> America n Asso c iation of Nurserymen. First. cpnsult with the nurs.ery about the location of the hqme. Chances are thei r firm is familiar with the area and any particular soil or drainage- problems which should be con- sidered . Now is the Time To Select Roses Roses come to mind as the new year arrives· even though the plants are far from blooming because now is when the selection or the most popular rose varieties is best. The dormant barerooted plants are fresh from Cie1ds where they were gro wn in the interior valleys or California. Easy to handle and easy to afford, bareroot roses are on m any gardeners winter list or things lo plant. Philodendron'-. Is 'RunaUJav' ., UTICA,N.Y. <AP> -There's a runaway plant in the Oneida County budget director's office. but he isri't wonied. The ceiling-high philodendron has n't harmed anyone yet , although it does loom over Diree- tor William Cox's desk. The plant, begun as a sprig in a glass of water in 1966, now re- aches to the ceiling and runs along it for about 30 feet. paral~el to a window. The branches, with some leaves nine inches long, arc supported by wires. ··we moved in this office in December of 1969, and it must have reached the ceiling by about the spring of 1971," Cox said. He said it grows one foot about every five months. Last CALIFORNIA IS famous for its high quality rose bushes. Nurseries ~enerally carry only the top J:radc of roses which makes s hopping easy. The California Ass ociation of Nurserymen has issued one cau· tion however and that is to avoid purc hasing wax coated rose stock. In extrcmcl v cold climates, the wa:< keeps thL: stock from drying out and protects it from cold damage. But here in California, and especially in southern re- ,::ions or the state. the wax coat- ing is unnecessary and can bum the buds or kill them as the tern· • peratures rise in tbe spring. AFTER SELECTING from among hybrid tea, grandiflora. floribunda, climbing, s hrub, or tree forms . rus h your -rose bushes home and into the garden. The rose garden should be a sun- ny spot wilh a well drained s~i l. Most garden soils should be amended with peat moss, com- post. rotted manure. or other or- ~anic matter to achieve the best flowers. Bonemeal and superphosphate s hould be in· corporaled into the soil at thls time. ... . ...... . : . . Pine Pots Roget'• wilQue holiday pines combined with holly and other colorful planes make a ~.-long gift that will accent env home'• patio or. entJy. Ideas Decorator Items The Gallery Is full or very unique girt items from Im· · ported ornaments to bfass candleholders and oriental pieces. Lots of Items per· feet roe stocklng stuffers. Our adtlng a nay of tndoor and outdoor plant. make perfect Chi1ilelw ..... forfam· dyMmdll mdbualneu ~bcaueethey are girt. tMt iceep o n gMng,....,.. year. And, dob't forget Roga'e Gallery, full of unique tllft aocl '*°'8· tor Item• or Roger'• Flort.t ,_ that a.tom ho11ct., flonl atT•nte'" =~,,...will l I • ~ BALTIMORE CAP) The Oakland Raiders open defense of their Super Rowl championship against the• Baltimore Colts to· day, seeking to become the first wild card entry ever to win the ti· lie. The Raiders, who posted an 11·3 record in the American Con· ference West despite a series of crippling injuries, were favored by four points to hand Baltimore its third consecutive first -round setback. A. crowd of clo~e to the 60,000 capacity was expected in Memorial Stadium kickoff following the sale of 16.000 or more tickets after 1t was an· Miller Will Replace McCianahan STABLER IN ACTION Oakland quarterback Ken Stabler hopes he won't bt· sacked the way he was on this play when the Ra iders battle Baltimore today in the l 1rst round of the AFC playoffs. T UCSON <Al') Three-year veteran Robert Miller probably will s tart at running back for the Minnesota Vikings in their Na· tional Football League playoff galJl e Monday against the Los Angeles Rams. AFC Playoff Tilt Denver Tangles With Pittsburgh Coach Bud Grant has m ade no announcement on a replacement for the inJured Brent McCla nahan hut Miller ha!-. pl&1yed behind McClanahan and t•ven started a ft•w games in 1976 l\t C'C lanahan, a five -year veteran from Arizona Stale, un- derwent knee surgery Thursday in Minnesota while the rest of the team flew south to practice in a DENVER (AP) -Whtie Chuck Noll worried about the wind, Red Miller fretted about the possibili- ty of snow. But with those fat'tors beyond tlw 1r rontrol. both coaches went about the business of leadtnJ.? I hl"1 r teams · the Pills burgh Strclers and the Denver Broncol> 1n a National Football League OJ>l'ning-round playoff game to da~ Ocn..-er ~al> a slight favorite in On Tll Todafl Claa11nel 4 at J the American Confe r e n ce matchup. Temperatures in the high 40s w e re forecas t for the Denver area today with a cold spell mov- ing through the city during the af· ternoon. High winds, which gust· ed to 50 mi les per hour while the Steelers· worked out at Mile l11gh SLUdium on Friday, were expect· l'd to diminish somewhat today and there was a chante of snow JO the forecas t warmer climate. The natural-grass turf at Mlle Mille r . a Kansas product , High Stadium has heating coils rushed 46 limcs for 217 yards and and a drainage system built un· caught zr passes for 246 yard::. derncath it. Hut sudden cold "He played a little'"more last spells reduce the effectiveness of year than this year because th~ ~~~~eb~~gh has been more ac-lirent just ga\"C us no rca::.on tn customcA tu had wc:.ither this lake him out of the lineup much.·· ""' Granlsuidofl\111lC'r. sca:-on than \H' have. so tho:-c ('On<litions would he fuvorable lo "Rut if you're comµanng lhl· them' I 'd think ... Miller said. two you'd havt' to say this. II rent and Robert art• about equals a!'. The Steelers, who compiled a runners and n'cc1vers Both arC' 9.5 regular season record and outstanding catching the biJll out squeezed into the playoffs when Cincinnati bowed to Houston lasl of the backfield," said Grant. "None of the backs is a fiercer week, boasted a potent offense blocker than McClanahan," the led by quarterback Terry Bradshaw and running back coach added. F ranco Harris. The loss of M cClan~han leaves Bradshaw, who has played 10 Chuck F oreman as the only games with a cast on bia broken bac.kCleld regular to start a1ains t lell wrist, baa completed 52 per-the R ams. Quarterback Fran cent or his passes for 2.S23 yards Tarkenton suffered a broken leg and 17 touchdowns with 19 in· in m id -November. terceptions. Harris has rushed Rob Lee, a nine-year veteran for l.162 yards on 300 carries and has replaced Tarkenton and scored J l louchdowns. looked sharp in a season-ending The Steelers ranked second in · 30-21 victory over the Detroit the A 1-'C in offense and third de Lions. fensively. "I think it was pleasing for the nounced \Vedoesday that the local tele vision blackout would not be lifted. On the heels ot an extended period or rain early in the week, the weather forecast called for Ott TV Todaff C'haa11el 4, 9:30 .... clear s kies and temperatures in the sos for the battle between two high-powered offenses. Oakland. which led the AFC in offense this season, is directed by quarterback Ken Stabler who sat out last week's meaningless re· gular-season windup and rested an injured knee. He completed 57 .5 percent of his passes this year while tossing 20 touchdowns and 20 interceptions. M ark van Eeehen of the Raiders topped the AFC i n rushing with 1,273 yards and Clarence Davis finished in the No. 6 spot with a career high 787 yards. For the second straight year tight end Dave Casper led Oakland with 48 receptions. Baltimore, which edged Miami for the AFC East title with a 10·4 record, reached the playoffs by beating New England a week ago following a controversial call late in the game. The Colts have the third best o!Jense in the AFC. gaining just 148 fewer yards than Oakland. Quarterback Bert Jones whose itlishat1dled Gridder 1 BL dropped ball in the New England game was ruled no fumble by the o ffici a ls and kept a live Baltimore's winning drive, was j us t a notch below Stabler this season with a completion average of 57 percent. He threw 17 TD passes, but was inlercept· ed only ll times. With fleet wide receiver Roger Carr h ampered m ost or the season by a knee injury J ones completed 60 per cent of his passes to Baltimore backs. Lydell Mitchell, third in the AFC with 1,159 yards rushing topped the entire NFL with 71 re· ceptions and reserve running back Don McCauley ranked filll\ with 51. Del Mur Iligh 's Larry Ore'gli a is cau~hl in the middle a'\ an official tries to break up a scuffl e bct\\een Orcglia and Cam~en lligh•s Steve J ohnson, who has a good h a ir lock, during recent football game in San J ose. Rams Blacked Out; Lakers Dealt Loss LOS ANGELES The Los Angeles Rams reported F'rida)· that approximately 9.000 tickets n•m amed unsold al 3 p .m. for their National F ootball Con· ference playoff game against the ga me, would not play against Oklahoma in Miami Jan. 2. Bruins Romp To 86-67 Win Over Aggies "< ull said he was t•crlatn that th1: wind, if 1t continued, would · "h<' a factor if you're kicking into it " Complicating the matter for the SteclerS was the fact that tht•y have a new punter Rtok Engles. who replaced injured veteran Bobby Wa lden just last ~ ('l'k. Denver's strength an rolling to entire ball club," Lee said. "The a surprising 12-2 record and the ball club finally looked like. we West Division championship was put eve rything together with the its aggressive turnover· possibll' exception of the special producing defense led by pro teams." bowlers Randy Gradishar, Louis Turning to the Rams. Lee s aid. · Minnesota Monday and it will not be televised locally. Walker would not name the players he said had decided not to play. The exclusion by Holtz applied to running backs Ben Cowins and Micheal Forrest and flanker Donny Bobo. LOS ANG~LES <AP> -Roy Hamilton SPlfrked a second half runaway a. seventh -ranked UCLA coasted to an IJ6·67 nOll- confcrence college bas ketball victory over New Mexico Stale at P auley Pavilion Friday night. r.t lllcr was concerned that a snow-covered field would hurt lhc mobility of his quick defense. '"pren•nting us from doing what Wl' do best." Wright and Bill Thompson. The ''They're tough against the run Broncos arc first in the NFL -their pass rush has always against the rush allowing a per· been awesome." game average of just 109.4 yards. The Rams whipped the Vik On offenst• Ornver is less spec· ings, 35-3, durini:; the regular tncular. but Craig Morton 's season but have lost three play· veteran leadership has solidified off games to Grant's teams m that unit. Minnesota. Newport Was 3rd Choice Huskies Wanted to Stay Near Pasadena By DAVE CUNNINGHAM OI tM Ollllf l'li.. Stell Ir the Tournament of Roses As- sodation had given it a little more thought, the University or Washington football team might have opened its pre-Rose Bowl pra c tices We dnes day in P asadena or Los Angeles, in-. stead of Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. "We originally wanted to s tay up there somewhere," Huskies coach Don James told the Daily Pilot as his team began its first li~ht workout at Orange Coast. 1 .. But they didn't reserve a place for us , so we couldn1t get into o hotel. "UCLA and USC are in tbe ' Rose Bowl so much that the~ blems in looking for a place to slay. "They upped the traveling team from 60 lo 90 ,players th1s year, and lhatcame·as a surprise to some of the hotels around here. They tried to stay at lhe Sheraton U ni versa I (Hollywood ) but couldo 't get enough rooms.'' James said he wanted lo find a place not far from a n adequate practice field, and one of his next choices was the Hyall House in Long Beach. a short distance from the Cal State <Lone Beacb). field. B ut, li ke the S h e r aton Univers;il, Ute Hyatt·H'ouse couldn't accouimodate a grdbp as large as Washlnct<>n bad .• WJien the WasNogton contii\· gent was promised adequate space at the Marriott Hotel in Newport Beach. they zeroed in on Orange Coast College as a place to practice. Ora,.nge Coast almost lost the opportunity to host the Pac-8 Rose Bowl team when it was learned that the campus· gas healing system would be shut down the second week or practice for repair work. That meant no hot waler for showers. and the Washin gton people saw that as j ust cause to look elsewhere. But Orange Coast officials ar· ranged to h ave a portable generator brought in to provide bot water, and Washington de. cided to s tay. NFL rules call for local television if a game is sold out 72 hours prior lo kickoff. The C')lic;eum, scene of the f!a me. has a seating capacity of 71.000. Laker" Lose., l 08·98 PORTLAND. Ore. -The Portland Trail Blazers scored 10 strai~ht points six by Maurice Lucas. late in the first quarter Friday n1 ~ht and went on to a 108-98 National nnsketball AS· socialion victory over thl" Los Angeles Lakers. It was Portland":-sixth win in a row and 34th straight home court triumph. LOS ANGELES <'Ill Oenll~y 6 W·•-•• 1 Ab· Oul·Jabber 11. Huoson 12, Nu<Oft u . 1'0<<1 t D•Gregorro 11. Alle<nelhY 10. Cnano 1, ROblKh 1. Cerr 4 Tol•l\4114·1691. POR TLANO llOI) -Gro'4 11, Luu~ 10, WoltOtl 19, HOU1ns 17. Tward111t t1. OiV•\ t1, Nt•I -4 .. (•llloun 1,0wfll•• Tol•l•U 20.1410I. LO\A~IH 10 JO 16 Jl-M Porllend 1S JO 14 H-1oe Fouled oul -LUCIS. Tollll loul5 -LOI A~IH 14, Poruano 14. lec:hnlc•I Ford. A -n,66&. 12 Ra.sorba~lu 01d LfTTLE ROCK -About nine other Arkansas players will not take part ln the Orange Bowl game because coach Lou Holtz decided to exclude three stand· outs, a lawyer for the three said Friday. Attorney J ohn W. Walker said he had told Holtz that approx· imately .12 players, including the three Holt~ has excluded from Branning Hit• 10 SOUTH BEND, lnd.-Former Mari na Hi g h <Huntington Beach) standout Rich Branning scored lO points in helping Notre Da me to a 108-72 college basket· ball victory over St. Joseph's of Indiana Friday night. Cornelius Gets 31 STOCKTON-Ron Cornelius, a 6·9 freshman who prepped at Santa Ana Valley High, hit on 13 of 17 shots to score 31 points Fri· day night, sparking University of Pacific to a 90-86 overtime bnskctball win over Colorado State. , Wildcat• Breezr LEXINGTON, Ky. -Reserves James Lee and Chuck Aleksinas, who combined for 29 points, led top-ranked Keqtueky on a 19·2 run late in the firsL haJf and the Wildcats eased to a 104-65 college basketball victory over Iona Fri· day night. S•·IClt Ad.,ancu MELBOUR NE, Aust ralla- Stan Smith defeated Dick Crealy. 4·6. 6-3, 743, 6·3, Friday in the second round of the $200,000 Australian Open tennis cham· pionships. S m ith w i ll lace J o hn Newcombe Monday. 1 n ever reserve a place for the Pac-8 team,•• James said. The Tournament of Roses As· sociation hasn't had to wol'l')' about getting a place for the Pac-8 r epresentative in five years, since one of the Southern Califomlnscbools has been in the Rose Bowl each Now Year's Da)l since 19'12. Belts Texas Tech, 40·17 Don Lawson, manaier of the To urnament of Roses Asldcla· tion tn Pasadena. explains 1l tbls , way: "Werullydon'tU..~. • to do with ptlln• tie tilillii • I place to stay, tieeptto be litlptul If they need advice oc ~ \ions. The 11edsiom to ~ Ill Newport Beach and .-d• • Orange Co8't Colletre--..;..-e bY Mtk• Lucie, tha r aUlleu d(feCtdr." J,;awaon uld be wu awaTe thlt 'Jlualrl .nffmlttfid P"!:. Ule ~fter speeds~er Larry Key tt• turn~ a kkkolf 93 yards Cor • touchdown, and a lead which ht6 team never lost. On Florida State's next or· renslve aeries, Jordun drove hi• team 80 yards in oaly four plays, cappine tba march with a 37 ·Y"1'd strike to wide retelver Roger OvMb)'. The s.nlnolea t ook a 18-1 lud into &he ctr.aing room at. halrtlmo. Jordan opened the aecond half with a 76-yard dri~ that ended with a 40-yard bullet to wide N • celver Mike Schumann for tS. aeorr. ;A two·pulnt convcratoa PN• to~t tnd Grady Ktna ........ Dave ppel tiOotecl fl 22· yurd field goal, his second of the game, late r in the third q uarter. And in tho fourt h quarter Woodham• thr~ 15 yards to Overby and 44 yards lo Chip San· de rs. completing the Florida State scoring. Texns Tech quarterback Rodne)' Allison ROt his team's tirst touchdown with 9:07 lefl in the tblrd quarter on 44-yard paRs to wlnlfbu<:k Br13n Nelson. Fullbaclc Billy Taylor scored in the! fourth quarter on a 21.yard pitchout. Texas Ttth lost th" rootball on ft>mbles inslde its own 25·Y•rd hne on itt flnt two pos1cssions d ~ aame. But Florida Sl to'a of· fenae could only come up w1lb a 23-yard field goal by Cappclen. Cappelt?n missed one three· point try from about the same distance. aco•• I YOUA•Hlll r.x.tfKll 0 ~ 6 1-11 l'I~ Stlftt t U 11 1r41 ... -.-ITATll'l'tCS llamilton, a 6·2 junior, scored 23 points as the Bruins improved tht>ir record to8-l. UCLA scored the first JO points of the sC'cnnd half, eight of the m by ll11m1llon. to break away from a 34-all halftirne. The Rruins t he n coas ted to their fourth s traight \•1ctory. Hamilton, wh" had j ust three points 111 thl' fi rst hair, conneclod on his first nine shots after the in· term1 ssion. Hamilton fi lled in adequately as the SC'O rin ~ guard for Raymond Townsend. who Su!· fcred a broken j:iw during a skirmish in UCLA 's gam e ;,1guinsl Son Josr State Thursday night. Townsend i:. expected lo be s1dclin('<I at lcac;t three weeks. Oav1d Grcenwc1od added 17 points for the Bruins. Kiki Van· deweghc and Brnd lfollanil scored 16 :md 15 points. Holland start£'d in Townsend's place. NEW MEXICO ST. (671-Gunn 14, Talr 11, A. Jonu, 19. l.ol>et 10, Wel>C ?. o. Jones 1. o ..... , 1. Hoes 2. Corm1e. 2. M1•n l, Dou.in 2. TOI•" JO ._ 713'1. CICLA !•I -~..-111, Wllt•' 7 S.m• f . Ho11en<11S. Hill<"ll•llon 13, Venltw~ 16, Allum•>. A~rson 1. Toi al• ll 12·10t6 H•ffllm<' l<l-34. Fooled ouf Gunn, A J"""' TOIAI foul• New M•~l<O' St. II UCLA II ltc.Mi<•I\ -Nfllw Mea1co St•tt <o•<h K~n .-.Ay...._ " l.&3' Penn Rolls Past USC Cagers, 88-7.1 COLUMBIA, S.C. CAP> -Tony Price and Keven McDonald led a second hair surge that carried Pennsylvania to an 88-71 victory over Southern California in the consolation game of the Carolina Classic basketball tournament here Friday ni ght. After trailing by u1' to !'.even points in the firs t half , the Quakers rallied behind McDonald's 18 points to tak~ ~ 48-46 lead at halftime. Price and Mc Donald each scored 10 points in the first 10 minutes of the second hair as Penn surged to o commandini 72-56 lead with 9:59 to play. The Quakers outrobounded Soutbem Cal, 55-35. ....... Cell -McOOfteld ft. f'rl(lt 11, Wllll• 1, Wlllle u , G.-7, KUlll t, S.1141f1 l, 9-I, hr9111ttll S. TOl.it3' 1UI •. l(>UTHallN CAI.. 1711 -Hll'\~-10,Mllltr '· 'o Smith ll, CMflllO ti, Al'fl0!4 •· H.it~ t. •tit'*" 4, Wlllf•Mn 1, R•t-ovldl t. Mc.e..,..., i; Tt4.-1sl71' 1',,I H•llll--~ ~ l'Ollltd tut -WlllN. H•l•lflllitll. , .... tow1t _ ..,.,... 21, l9lll!lffn c.t n. i -DAILY PILOT Anothe r Shocker ForCdM By a Dally Pilot Writer Corona del Mar High's Sea Kings saw h ghtnin& strike twice within a s pan of four nights Fri- d a y as Westmin s t er lligh 's Ray Fos ter scored with no time left to lift his mates to a 56-55 non-league bas ketball victory on the winner's court. The Sea Kings of Jack Ernon. who hcid lost a 55-54 decision at Newport Harbor High Tuesday, appeared to have the g~me on i ce wh en s harps h oolt•r Da 'Ve Koc hler pumped in a J2-footer with eight ::.econds left to i::ivc Corona del Mar a 55·54 lead. ~es tm1nster culled ti m e out and inbounded the ball with five seconds left. quickly moved down court, got the ball lo Foster and he ll't loose from 16 feel. The s hot was true and the Lions w~re home free. .Fos ter'::. last-second heroics overs hadowed a n other s tandout p'rformancc b y Koe'hlt>r. a 5·10 Junior. Kochler socrcd 25 points a rid was 12 for 21 from lht field "'1th hi:. lethal • ol(tside work. Rut as it Y.a s 111 Tuesday's loss. poor fr<'l' throw s hootin~ hy Corona dot Mar prov('() the Seu Kings· undoing Corona del Mar s hooter., nc:ttcd 7 of 17 from tht• f(r<1t1 s :.tripe , wh11l· W<>~tm inMer \\a:. mak in~ 15 of 23. The Sc<.1 Kings hit 4H port't·nl or lhc1r s hots frurn the field <24 of 50 1 ;11(rl burst lv an 11 :i lead al the oul<ic>l. only to st•c W ~· :. l m 1 n s t e r I o r g r .ilt(•ad 2·1 17 in the S<'tond pc n od It C'H •m •d Oil( JO thl· s N·ond half with tht· -;c•t1 rc t it•d or l hl• lead c h.1ni.:1ng hand:-. '" tTrrll's onc•t• Jl'ff Burdt•n tied it at 33 with 4·32 lcft in 'the third quarter. l 'hc Sea Kings had a 5 1 -44 l ead when Wrstminstt-r put on a ~plirt behind Kai 1-·oster. Andy Bealer and Re1 y Fostrr t<> take a 54-51 lead. Then Koehll·r hit to cul il to !'>1·53 with l: 13 lt'ft. <.ind again\\ ilh eight "t'<'onds ln go to f,!i \'c C'd:\1 its short-lived lead. COl'oNMIMnlUl H 1Cth<O(k Ah,.,,, th H"d"n l"otltltr 0•~000 E>OO>•IO RAtn\ Starn•~ Po(ktll {Ol•I> Ill ti I 0 l I pl • Ip ) , 0 I II n 1 u 0 l , I 1 t 0 0 0 0 0 l ( 0 0 ' ' 1• I n H Wul,.,iMler IS.) Sl•men\ 8e•lfr R fO\ltr IC FO>IH Par"r Mt Wllll•m> Tol•I> 19 II pl IP ' ' s ·~ ' , l " • , II ) l 4 0 I 0 l I I 10 1• IS ,. Sc,.... I>, Oowr1•n Cot•n•delM41r IJ 10 16 16-SS Wulmln>~r 10 11 11 16-S4 Diahlos . F, all, 8 4 -7 6 BURBANK Three was Mission Vi<>JO lligh's unlucky number in the Burroughs bas ket ball tournament here 1-·riday n~hl. :'f he Diablos played Wfll for three quarll'rs a~d got excellent scoring from three players in th.cir third tourney game b~t wound up losing to tifly Harva rd lNort h Hollywood), 84-76, in the cdnsolation finals. .M Ike Roberts had 26 pQlnts for Mission while Rick Kreuzer added 19 and Pete Decasas 18. :Mission led by three potJlts mid way through t~ third period and the sc!ore was tied at 61 head- irut into the rinal frame b~rore Harvard scored oa three long jumper!\ a ad never looked back. -. . o.i1y Pll.t -·..., Petrick 0'0•-11 Looking like ~omethmg out of a science fiction movie. Marina f11 gh ·~ ll~ndy Heidenreich dr~ves lo ~he basket during Wednesday ni ghts ,·1c·tory over Loara ll1gh. He1denre1ch wears the mask to prated ;i j:.iw fracture h(' suffered Dec. 2 when he was attacked by a pl;.i~<·r from Long Reach ~1illikan . E ven with his jaw wired ~hut . Jlc1dcnn'1<:h led :\Jarina in scoring with 21. points. Ex-Stahler Teainillate A Trainer at Los Al Wh at docs a huuding urtisl who once played football in high school with Oakland <tUartcrhack Ken Stabler do for a li vtnJ;:'! If you are Ru:.s<.'11 llurrts. you turi. lo lraininJ.! 'luartt•r horses al Los Alam11os Hacc Course. ll<irns and Stabler w<>rc on the ..,ame hi gh ~rhool footb<dl team in Folc). /\l;,ilJam<t . .. , rl'memb(•r ltl(' fir~t pass I ever caught. .. llJrr1s says. "I was a 1unior .__,,...~ H OWARD HANDY and starting my first came. Kenny was also a junior but he had been starling since his sophomore year. "In that first ~<.ime Hor me1 he threw me a pass that ( caught for a touchdown. I 'II never forget it." When S tabl e r went to the University of Alabama and played football, ll::irris attended a com- m ercial art school in Sarasota . Florid~1. "I did a lot of drawin g and had done sevc rul water color paintings when I pul on a couple of one-man art shows. The money was pretty good but I tlrr idcd to gin• the horses a shot. .. One of tltl' m o~t d1 !>appotn\t:d pers ons around when he gave up art for horses was his mother. "I always liked lo draw. especially wilh water colors." he says. "I have dozens of painting back home in Alabama th:it my mom is keeping." Russell's wife, Evelyn, says: ··Russell's mother was really disap- peinlcd when he d ecided lo become a trainer in~tead of ~oing into art. I think she's keeping those paintings in Alabama out or revenge ... His fondness for horses started "'hen he was a youth. "Kenny and l would go hunting with our dads whenever th<'y would take us, .. he re· calls. "l still enjoy hunting and go whenever I ~ct some lime off." Stabler has vis ited Harris several t1 mes and has ridden a pony around the track at Los Alamitos on oc· tasion. II a rris s ays his e n joyment of horses and being around people Jed him to Los Alamitos and a chance to train quarter horses. lie moved to California to become a groom for trainer Gene Chambless and a fter four seasons of learning, was given the opportunity lo train for himself during the 1973 meeting. In his fifth campaign, Harns is among the top trainers at the track and his days as an a rtist have turned into thal of an art collector. Recenlly he received two new paintings via horse van and was almost as excited as th09gh he had re- ceived a s hipment or two-year-olds. "I j ust don't have the time lo draw any more," he says. "But I do ap- preciate good arl a nd enjoy collect- ing paintings that I like." J\t the current QllRA meeting at Los Alamitos. Harris is training 20 horses and his work d ay begins al 5:30 each morning. But when the season ends. he may return to painting. especially some of those quarter horses that have won for him during the Los Alamitos meeting. Coast Area Basketball College Basketl?all UCLA ... N•w~•l<OSl•lo•I Wike Foresi 71, W•Vlln<,ilOI' 10 Rl'toele f>l andl7. USF IS S•n Ole90St.1oc. 8YUU S•nl• Cler•t•, UCSen<e 81rber•M At I ton• I 10. ~rdi..e 6S Ul•I> St•l•1l, Ullll 71 C•• Poly 15LOl 70, H•rw•Nl SI ., Ore9on 51.1', Gon1eea6S P1cllk to.Col«-51 Ill IOTl Cel Slel4 INMll\tle19tl 81, U. ol ~ Oleoo5' Flortoe Slelet1.Mllsour>M ~•nl11<lly 1oc, Ian. H Noire O•-IOI, St. J~ ... ,,., 12 De Paul", c.n1--, n NebrHh IOC, Montelle SI '° CCNY 7'.0..nnU7 8ull•r ... e. llllnol• 11 NOrll1 C-IM lGI, T>llene 101 TOCJltNAM•Nn ~U.Uk O•l•llo"'• U , Co. C•roll"• •• ICMl'ftl>IOf>tl\lpl Ptftflll,U5C11 1-llltlon) Y.,.,_.C .. uk l'lorld• N, V•~tnont '1 lcllem• lllon•lllp) Goo. WHlllflOIOll u. C.0111.i• S• lco"'o111lonl Weff Ped ( .. U k Neved• ,,...,,,I", lditllOSt.75 Boise Sl•l•6t. TCIJQ ICOflM>l•tlonJ F I A T ........ Ulil .... taYOMl._T DIOCMIWR MOTORS BASKETBALL I HORSE RACING F~s· Laugh at the Mask, But Vikes Star Plays On ~ 8y ROGER CARLSON Of .. oelly ,.._ SUll Do you r e m e mber those limes durin g H a lloween when that scary mask you wore kept getting in your way and how glad you were lo get back home with your spoils'? For some it was a tossup whethe r the best moment was looking over your treats or getting the m ask off your face. M arina <Huntingto n Beach) High junior Han- dy He idenreich knows the feeling~ but he ~ays he is getting used to it. The Vikings eenter is w ea ring a h oc key goalie's mask as protec- tion for a broken jaw suffered Dec. 2 when a Long Beac h Millika n player hit him in the face during <t bas ketball gam e. Sidelined for four gam es. Heidenreich has r ea ppeared on th e basketball scene with the mask and ha s averaged 13.5 points per game in four starts, in- cluding outputs of 21 and 20 agai n s t Loar a tAnahei m > lligh and Dos Pueblos <Goleta I High . "'I thought I was out for the season," says Heidenreich. "But our trainer. Rick Susick . came up with the idea of wearing a protective m ask. 'Tm getting used to it now and 1 cnn go fi ve or six minutes before I need a breather. The on- ly things wrong are that it affects my periphera l \'ision and it gets pretty hot and sweaty.·· Marina coach Steve Po povich . who almost saw his tea m 's potential for the 1977-78 cam paign go d own the drain, says he still has concerns . however. ·'Randy is getting his rhythm back and play- ing closer to his poten- tia I. Out he has los t 15 pounds and is down to 170 now. We Just hope his weight. wlll s tabilize. When you have to drink everything through a straw you lose weight regardless or what ~ ou put in the blender. ''We'\1? been assured by the doctor that no m ore damage c an be done and the mask gives him ample protection. He's already taken a couple or real s hots un- der the basket and came out all nght." "No matter where you hit the mask." says the 16-year-old Heidenreich. "the fo rce is directed at the forehead and the eye ;1rea. I did worry at firs t a bout hurting m yself, but playing aguinst San- ta Marta was a pretty physical test and I took a couple or real shots to the face and it didn't hurt. .. The immediate pain of a broken jaw subsided after about 10 days but Heidenreich s~1ys he's still bothered bv throb· bin g pains wh.en he's running hard. AlthOUS?h the oµposi· lion hasn't had much to say about llr1denrcich and his mask. others off the court have given the 6·7 Vik<•s ace lhr needle. "Whe n 1 put t.he mask on a lot of pcoµle a re calling you names and you c an h e ar them laughing, although you try not to pay any atten- tion. But you do hear it.· And for me it just makes m e want to play better." Heidenreich. Popovich and the rest or the Vi· kings ;ire r·cscntful. but Prep Soccer VARSITY Hu•'"'1 H.,_ J, o .... Hill> J O•n• Hiiis >C011ng Lo"'" 1. C:.tng~U. NtwpOrl HorbOr >COflng-H-y 1, ,. ........ 1111111"'4! Newoorl Htrbor, l I II DorM04, M.tlw Del t M•le< ~' Mtllnglon, B•I,_. H•llltm• 11 Race Results .. ,., .. , .... ., "'"ST lllACI -3!0 r•rO\ 'n•r old>.Mtlo.nc1.imlllQ Purs.UIOO FIO.le Ro•y I !Cell\ IS940 7•40 17.20 Lo.aded Oe<k !CAr001•I l 20 7 80 Reollu Rell-.:llOI\ 1wa1son 1 s to Tl'"~ 1116 Also R•n Eden Eel, W••• Mt On. S•uc y 5uuY. Fie ••• Puqu1te. Nercl11e, Some Kinda Hano, All991 ICIU . S<ra1ched -LIU Old Tl'""'• Miu Mo••• Off, ICUyb<lg Moon Nutner eu .. SJ l•l<U -.. ~<Ille R••Y & 1· LMffd o.dl, PeW U>t.00. SICONO RACI! -l!O Y•rOs l yeor OICIS & uo. Cl•imlno Pli•Mt ueoo Suoer Ster> IC.rClou I l .90 3.00 7 .o Jtl Cll••O-rl IWelsonl •.60 l .t.O D•ndy'i. Go BIO 1c1.,1ue1 2.90 T,lme-lt OI. 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It was ruled th ~ Millikan player who hurt Heidenreich would have to sit out th e season until Heidenreich was b ack. But the delay in gettiog that decision leaves the Mllllkan p1n yer free to conllnue playing •Ince Heidenreich is now back with, the Vikings. "We'r e no t pleased with Millikan ·s prob a· • tion penalty, elther. "says Popo vich . "Hopefully the mask w\ll com e orr Jan.16 ... l.A»S Alamitos Race Entries "-T .... y l'l"I Pelt: ll:U ._"" "RST RACI -350 Y-. l year 01<11 Cl•lmln<,i tor m•1clen&. P\lr .. ,,, ti• llt 111 I It llt 111 119 lit lit UIOO Clat,.,ll'Q prl<e UOOO Suell A Ru"' ICMOot•I PIO..-• J«i< C.•~141 \l>lller• F•I• Lecly I AO.Ir I O•wn lruw IClerls .. > Hiiiy 811ty Jut1lor !Rough) J.,. O•ll• IHerll 8orn C••ll 10.ru> Fl"I 5plril IKttlyl :~! llOHT" ll°"CI -UO Yl•dl 1 lH y .. r 014$. 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Ca pis lrono Valley Christian's Eagles took a All three coast area junior colleges are in· vol ved in bas ketba ll tournaments next week Orange Coast College opens play Tuesday in the Paloma r tourney al San Marcos. t angling with Cuesta College of San Luis Obispo at 4: 45. Saddleback treks to Palm Desert for the College oC lbe Desert c lassic Wednes day. m eeting LA Valley College at 8:30 p.m . in firs t round action. And Golden West takes on 14·u11erton in the two- day Fullerton tourney Thursday at 9 p.m . The tourney pairings PALOMAltTOURHIY T--.r'1P1irffttt l-Groumont v1. Oi.nd••e 4 45-0r-. C:O.sl vi. Cue\!• 6 lO-<en'IOftt~Mir.Cotl• I I S-111111 .. Qp! V•lley V"I. P•lom11' IOCC pl~ WedntoMltlY •I I: U 11 11 wll'\6 Tue way,°' •14:011 111~1. 1~ lnQ Palomar or....,,,.._ V•lle. J COLLIGIOFDESEllTTOUaNEY W•lMMal''I Pelrl"'1 , JO-LA,,..,. Tedi ••. Wnl CoHI . M•rlnes S·lO-OmardYi Cllrvs 1 lars-vs.Cot<9990fl>ffert I lO-S.ddl-0 v1. LA V•Ho IS.ddltb90 l)i•Y1fhund•Y •I S JO II II wins w..-y or •' 4 1111 lo.••. IKlnQ OIU\trCI or Cllrutl f'ULLERTOHTOUltNEY Tll-ay•, P•lrl ... , 1 S•nt• 8"rner1 "' LOftO BN<ll •-Go•oenw.11v" Fllllerton. !Lo ... ,. play 11 I Frldfy -win Mnet '1 five·point halftime bulge ----------- ;ind continued to build on that in the second half with Ron Bailey. who is now a\cragini:: 21 .3 points a ~amc. leading the way with 22 points. C••hlr•M V•llo Chrt\llen 71, lnle,.41 CIW"lttllll .. C•Po V•llty Cllr ~ .. ,,~,, 72, Bowen · 1, GruM 17,.>ollt\Mrll. l.l•lttQSlont 12, Ntl!oon 7. ~ldlv•r I Helllomt CVC. ,._)A No•erle Cltrhll•" J1, Llhrtr C"rl•ll•ll u Llberly COodlllQfll I), Log•n 6, Pugll s. Hopklnt 11, M•rlln t , Bvri<nolder J Hellll,,_._...~la2._ll. •79 PORSCHES ARE HERE! PORSCHE LEASING HEW & USED CALL THI EXretT BILL y A TES, IHC. VW/PORSCHE 837 -4800 493-4511 LEASE . 1978 MALiBU 4 ..... s ... c.o •:;ue Rtt •?~11• Dea 12'&4 TOii CIC>l.q 161) I 84 36 r111>n _ _, .... 5'>• O~JI St'-IM ALL 1971 MODB.S ARE HME AMD READY FOi t IMMIDIATE DILIYHY •• 1 I .~ VILLA ASSOCIATES ENTIRE STAFF WISHES TO YOU THE MERRIEST MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPIEST OF NEW YEARS 15053 G~dtttwest St. Huntington Beach 17141898-9611 NOACK TROPHY & ENGRAVING CO. 11Yl E. 16th St Coota Mesa 646-314' OUR EHTIRE ST Aff WISHES YOU &YOURS THE WARMEST OF HOLIDAY SEAS OMS Rffl Estate .. byMcVay Onleoch 17301 Beach Bl, Ste 13 H.I. 942.9371 .. . • • • • • . t • ... ... ... .... . .. . . . '•·,.' ... Glad Tidings HAPPY HOLIDAYS DENNIS & DENNIS WARM WISHES PERSONNEL FARGO NI DEALER IN U.S.A. SERVICE Ranch land & Ccrttte R.E. ROY 2082 Michelson Dr P.O. Ix 47S, Tenwcula JR~ CARVER lrv1ne r ~l}.s~~~!~[ 811-2700 24750 Washinqton St 16168 Beach Bh d Murri..ta llleWPOrt k•t h ~'444 Huntington Jkach 677-5001 676·5717 848·1288 522-0SJO 522·2080 CLOSED SUNOAVS . . ~§~~· ... • \i MIRA MEXICAN RESTAURANT, 547 W. I, .. Sf,. COlfe Mela 642~9764 1750 w ........... 1. 991-054~ MERRY May.the happ~o the CHRISTMAS &HAPPY ~pervade~. HOLIDAYS out your li\/e$, TO ALL OUR ART'S MAt« Nl&IDS GEORGE LANDING ELKINS REALTORS 503&.ldg.wotttr 881 Donf' Dr. M.I . IALIOA 631-1100 675-0550 MAY YOUR HOUDAYS l!FILUDWn'H JOY & HAPP1t4ESS THIOUGHOUT THE YEAR PACIFIC COAST PROPERTIES 300E17th St, C.M. 631-0400 -i[NGEL All of us at Ljdo 'Realty ex- tend our warmest wishes for a joyfilled holiday season & a oew year filled with happiness, good heallh & prosperity LIDO REALTY :n:-; \1.11111 ... "'.B. * 673-7300 * THE BEST OF EVERYTHING JOE MACPHERSON £Dir 2l AutGCenter Drive IRVrnE 768-7222 Best Wishes For A Very Happy llohduy Season And New Year To You All red hill ~: ... 552-7500 FnMlt Alt Of u. To Al Of Yo.a Withiltg JOll th best HOLIDAY SEASON EVERS & ASSOC 21 0 ''°"'°ntory Dr E. t4ewporthach 833-0200 Wishing All The Best To All Of You From GREEN HAVEN NURSERY & GARDENS 2121 Newport II CostoMeso, 646-3925 We wo1tld like to thank you for your patronui:e & look forward to :;crving you in the Spnni.: !Across from Allied EJectric) .......... , .••• •.· .. ••• •• • •· ••.••• t •• •• .......... • ..... • ....... ' -·. •·, t 't , •• -. .. • • • • t ... t • • • • • .. : ' . • ' . J f • .. ~.. • •• HAPPY JIOLIDJ\YS To All Of You And A Very Happy New Year --__..... s ? I I I 1>0H Y. rR.AIOCllK I RCJll TOR ' ~IE.C-....... C:-..dolloler 640·7000 we wish you and yours every joy! .AWED. ELECTRIC' & UGHTh~Hi CO, 222 Victoria CottaM.so 646-3737 (Acrosa from . Greenhaven Nursery) ~ ~ \ .._ ...... ,...,,... Season's Greetings May you have many, many more Chnstmascs ! from :Y~fJl.I &lo#~ Valley Realty 1470 Jamborff Rd. .. Newport leach 640.9900 . lAU~ * 675-5930. Christmas · Blessings . HAPPY ~ We wish happiness. good ARROWHEAD health & peace lhruoul. Unn Serrice Inc: . May Christmas bring you all the villages in the HOLIDAY! Warmest wishes from all world \his bobday season &Dmt~iY-your heart's desire. We Fiii Up For The or us to all of you from GREETINGS TO ONE & &lhenew year IOISE. ~ enjoy serving you. . NEWPORT HAftlOR Anaheim 9..S502 Holldays ALL AT CHRISTMAS! Growing With The J\rca Nabers Floyd Smith & Son COSTA MESA 552-70~ ' lo.-d of Reafton CITY AuTO PARTS DOM'TIUY UMIOH 40 I t4ewport llvd THE . · ·:. · -WE SUPPLY! Cadillac. SERVICE ST ATIOH Newport leach 2066 Placefltia An V ILLAGE. : .: ·We wish you the joy &. 1900 Newport Blvd Costo~sa REALTORS happiness of the Holiday ..!hUO H.u h111 BlvJ . Co6ta Mesa 646-3lll 646.1671 642·8131 Season C..11s1 .1 Ml'\.t 540·9 IOO • _ •• ,.,·,·,,·· •• • .......... t., •••• t ••• ···•-'-..... .-~ • , ., ' ... • ·"'f • : ' Goodwill to all men for th• Lord la born I HJ.GARRffi FURNITURE 221SHubor Blvd .• Costa Mesa 646-0275. WAWf WOU1>AY t "'1b ALL/ L • ........ ,.. ........ ., "'""'"" It Clrtstmaa-......... UOYDS HUISMY 20l3Newport ••d CostaMna 646-7441 , .. ··" ?~ -... .., \,,;~ . ~~<.,,. "'' i ; ~~~,.~~ ~.,. Ju.t • che«y ·Yule srfftlnaf . · COLE - OFNIWPORT REALTORS 2515 Leo.tHwy. Cot'OfNI .. Mw 671-5~1 I We tha nk al l our c ustom~rs tor th e ir patronage & wish a ll a very Merry Christmas from all or us at.: THE · . QUIET WOMAN 3224 East Coast Hwy Corona del Mar 640-7440 WtlHJNO YOU THE BEST FOR THE' liOIJDAY SEASON HAPP~ HOU DAYS TO ALL OUR FRlENDS & CUSTOMERS From all of us 1t 1trJ 833-9781 II Hester-Brawn ~ A ALTO~S-... at HOBIE SPORTS SHOP 2831 E. Coast Hwy CdM 675-9700 14439 Cul•tr IMliH 552·5252 From the Office &Staff of Herbert Hawkins Realtors llOHU1f11le , .... v.., '6Ull I .. • I ~ I I .~ . ME RRY . ~@i~®~@ . -~ CHRISTMAS ·.-. . . . . " -.~"*-' ... ' . ··11i11.'fr..". ·.•• • • .'!" ii• ~. ~ Our bC'st wishes for the very happiest of Holiday ~asons ! DeGEARE'S PLUMBING SERY. 96 1W.17HI St., Costa Mtta 646-0622 F rom all of us to all of you - Yuletide joy! PROMPT CLEANERS 434 East 17HI Stru t, Costa MHa 646-6883 Stewart Roth Antiques 7 SO E. Dyer Road Santa Arla ti\l The Newport Fwy) 751-1922 ·~~! We are thankful, ·this holiday season, {or your patronage and faith in us. Dennis Ricketts Rltr 109 Dove St., Ste 130 Newport Beach 9S5-0W1 642·3263 HAPPY HOLIDAYS AND , JOYOUS MIWYIAa TOAU.OUI ,._.DS FIOMOUI -·. ...... ._ . STAffAT 540-1"6 ltl-7111 ' .. Chr is t mas J oy Best · Wishes to All Bless your home with Rood health & happiness thruoul the ho liday i.cason & the new year Orange Coast Real Estate 2600E CstHwy, CdM 644-4848 At 1rt1e tptetal time w• .,. -.nttlttg .. arm••I w-ro<" "rf M"J I~ .. be ll>e -rrlftl d Yuletldll '°' l'O<l Md Y""' la ... •ly Md ...., ll\e -Y-l>tll•9 t..lhlf-nt ol 111 y<K#-. REALTY INC. 714/146-1371 Tobin Professional Bldg. 5142 Warner Avenue HUNTINGTON BEACH. We ''"'•rely with oll .f y.u a very happy holiday! ANCIENT MARINER RESTAURANT 1JJlfl W. Coast Hwy Newport Buch 646-0201 --Sing a Song of Christmas -Happines.s To All. WASHINGTON CLEANERS & LAUNDRY 1077 W. Mer, Costa Mesa 546-7610 W.-hi.,9 oll of ovr ,1,11fom•l"1 Happy Holidoy•I Balboa Pavilion 400 Main St. lalboo. Co. 673-4633 Stuff Noodle Italian Restaurant 217Rl•enl• N.wport hac:h 541-7419 YEAGER REALTY WISHES YOU TH!VaYllST FOR THE HOLIDAYS &MEWYEAR '66 ........ S. ... 415 C.M. 556-6171 BRENTWOOD SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION I WO Adams. C.M. 979-3910 Remember us for your needs in 1978. Our entire staff is here to serve YOIJ & yours. We offer loans for mobile homes, equity & home improvements. Also a complete Sale Escrow Service. WISHING YOU THE HAPPIEST HOLIDAYS EYER! ~~!ll~t) .·. May Your Home Be Filled With Love, Good Health And Happiness Thruout The Holiday Season And The New Year associated BROI< £RS AEAl TOllS '021, W 5<Jlbo'l t 1 l J6f> l Pierce Brothers Smiths• Mortuary 427 E. 17th $t. C.M. 646--i888 S.A. 547 .. 131 ••• Ancl net o crMt1.1r• WOI 1tlfrint ... net ••• ,, o meVN. Here'• hepi"IJ t.Ye oncl t-y wllf vlllt pwh.vMI WOODY'S WHARF 231.SNewport Blvd .New~Beach ' 5-0474 HOLIDAY GREETINGS TO ALL OUR FRIENDS W ishing you Santa's Best From the staff at CURTIS FURNITURE 1865 HcwW II. CM 645-615 I ~ . . OUR ENTIRE STAFF WISHES YOU THE HAPPIEST OF HOLIDAY CHEER .SELECT PROPERTIES 751 -3191 CostoMna 556-2660 Hewportlch ~~ • This special time of year, we are sending our warme.st wishes your way. May the season find you merry & the fulfill- ment of the New Year a most joyous Ume. TOAU.OFYOU FROM AU. OF US TOBIN PIOPIRTY M.AMA61MENT C7I4t146-1 J II For th• HoNdaye, • Ch•et'J Grfftlng from th•crewOf WAIMIR IOAT SALIS SOUTH ......... c.M. '31·1110 Season's Greetings and a Happy ~ew Year To \'ou All An old-fashioned greeting from BACK DOOR ANTIQUES ' "' ft.rt.or If yd. Cott.Meta 642-7576 TO OUR MANY FINE CUSTO~ERS .OSHMAN'S SPOmNG GOODS llUlrtltol -*" ~ --~" .. ~'\~\ May it be bright and beautif ~ filled with cheer. COSTA MESA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SU W. 19tft St., Costa Mesa . 979.0536 May your holidays be merry and future joyous. We enjoy serving you. WALT'S WHARF ~ ~ Hope your holidays are happy. Gayle Bower, Debra Dill· Ingham, Mark Gum- biner, Joan King, Terry Rensen, Alan Robertson. Diane Robson. Elke Standish, Brian SUeler & Phyllis Sweeney or: {fi~~~ I 550 S. Coett Hwy. i..,..a.ecJi 4t4-t 421 .~. HELLO THERE! To oll of you from oll of us •• • PYRAMID FENCE ·COMPANY 760 W. 16tla St. C....M.M 14 .. fHZ WE WI SH YOU JJAPPY HOLIDAYS And a new year (ailed with good health. happiness and good (OrtWlC ~·· 1105 M. C..t Hwy., L.,_. 494-1177 31 HI Co.t Hwy •• S. L.,.-.e 499-4591 We wl•h you every joy and ble11in1r of thia happ~ Seasons Greetings From The Fountain Valley FIREFIGHTERS & BE BRIGHT WITH GOOD CHEER ANO GOOO TIMES! HOWARD ct.nelet Dove Is 9\l•ll Sta. NEWPORT BEACH HMIH Hl-Ot 16 • I I . I ,. , . . • I l: I (l we con thore mony more Chri1tmoae1 together! ~~REAL -ESTATE '-1:::--ENTERPRISES 4341 Birch Street Suite 100, N.I . 92660 4179-8533 Bay & Beach Realty <150 N<'wport Cc·ntc•1 JJ1 :\'t•\\ 1mrt lk;id1 759-0811 Ul<zssings We pray for lasting peace at Christmas· time and always. Roy McCordie Realtor 1810 Hewport Costa Mesa 548-7729 SUNFLOWER TraYel 1525 Mesn Verde Dr. 1-;;.l!1t Suite 114. C.M. 92626 957-8130 057 8139 *+ C/in,rnia' evf'r tu ,i/l 11ur f flc>nJ, ff.1pp1, liuf1dJY'' HAPPY HOLIDAYS From The Fountain Volley Ch"Jm~r of ComtMrce Season! May all your Christmas dreams come true PAMPERED PET HOLIDAY HOTEL 20592 LOCJUna Canyon Rd LC191fta leoch, Ca. 494-0 142 fuck_ BOATS -SAHTANA- -LIDO 14- -BOSTON WHALER 2900 La Fayette H.B. 6 7 3-2050 Merry Chrishnos & Happy New Yeor f.Tom The Staff At HAPPY HANDS 11941/J Harbor II Costo Mesa 642-6245 * * VENITE ADOREMUS May the tplrlt of peac.e .._ with youl ~ .. ~"I ,_ ,....-~,· ,,, . ,,.... ......... ..... ' ) .... '-~ Jingle b.111, Jingle b.111, Jingle oll the woy here's hoping you have o Merry Chr11tma1 doy1 From: John, Dick, Ninfa. Georqe, Poul, Stan, Tom and Rene PROPERTY HOUSE 6308 W. Coast Hwy Newport lea c h 642-3850 May your holidays be iollyl PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642-5200 .. El Matador Mexican Restaurant 17 68 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 645-0324 • ii) Here'• hoping your tree Is lo•ded with 1oodles this Yule! 1-rom all ol Us Ai IRENE'S PAINTED PONY I J?u8 Poc1f.c Co•.JSI H...,.., rl1Jnr1rig!o11 SE:a• • 846-7235 ",.·,,.. 1!111\\ lll l! '' i I h 1:111111 "hlll'• f 11 r \1111 ,111.I \ 111 H I am i I~. * . OUR IEST FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A WONDERFUL HEW YEAR! Southent CClllfornio Rfftty Costo M.sa 546·5605 .... MERRY CHRISTMAS " PHILLIP'S M.UIMI STORE 2125 He'wDort llvd. H.L C7141 673-4010 MERRY C'HRIS'rMAS To AJJ Our Customers. Put-Preeent•P\tture We care about you. ~ ALLE.N OLDSMOBILE · CADILLAC•GMC OLD-FASHIONED GREETINGS AT CHRISTMAS Jane's Antiques 2721 E. Coost Hwy. Corono ct.I Mer 673-5752 AUTOCIMTH J>iv. o( Nabers Cadllhac 1421 ..... ST. ACR088 FROt( FEDCO COSTAMISA 540-9109 HAPPY DAYS.' A bright Chri11tma11 to our many friends! Ctu~~ .£1//'t1111.limm& h,~i,n,,,, 1825 Newport llvd. Costa Mesa 631-3395 May 1ood cheer brtghten your Yuletide season! IRVINE MESA REALTORS 2629 Harbor llvd. Costa MflCI. 546-t640 Happy Holidays to A ll! Saturday, Oocembof 24, 1977 r/U4tur S..uti tP-~ REALTORS 644-7270 A happy holiday To One and All! IJuntmgton Beach F1 n·mcn's ,\s~oC'iati1m May all our friends in the community enjoy the best ... they deserve it. always! Waterlront Homes Coast Hwy, NI Salisbury Realty lalboo Island The happiest of holidays to you all & our best wi11hes for a very fane New Year MACNAB-IRVINE ~~IJ!. £~~!~~ls 1644San Miguel Or. Newport Beach 644-6200 4545Campus Dr Irvine 752· 14 U 0000 HIALTH AND 0000 CHUI! HAVE A JOYOUS YUtlr nme hsiness Sales f75 Paularfno Ave. Suite~ Newport Buch 75\.1400 Minney's Ship Chandlery Nautical Gifts 2537 W. Coo1t Hwy, M.I . 548-4192 Greetings of tfte season to CHJr many customers/ CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA 546-1200 Our best wishes during this holiday a.ea.son. I. MAX SCHMIDT CONCarn CONSTRUCTION CO. P.O. BOX 16337 Irvine 644-0687 NBRRY CHRISTlllAS We thanlt you for your loyal patronage and sincerely hope thal we may serve you in the coming year GIMOHES DRESS SHOP 341 S Via O?orto Newport leach 673-7680 NOR INS .REALTY From our house to your hou&O .... w. .... for a w11rm It merry O!.rittn\AI Hohday I DAILY PILOT 85 GREETINGS ,\:\'V \\'A R.~I WISH ES FOH Tl lE llO LlDA Y SE.\SO:": VIP Properties R.E. Network 847-4437 IIAPPY JIOLID,\ YS~ We lh<.1nk \'OU lor \'UUI' c:on t inuc·d business NEWPORT CENTER TRAVEL BUREAU 600 M•wport Cent..-Dr Suite I, Newport Bch 644-1412 Merry Christmas To All! ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST S:ilcs·Serv1ce-Leas1ng Roy CarYer,lnc. 1!>40Jnmborce Newport Beach 640·6444 PEACE Our pniyer at Christmas: Peace for all Mankind. NIGEl BAILEY & ASSOCIATES 2732 E. C041St Hwy. Cot'OftG ct.I Mar 644-7211 .* WE WISH YO ALL THE BEST! WT BLUFF CLEANERS l547 .. t11Wf Dr. Ne•"'"1 ltech '44-0932 , • you and yours the mernesl ••• and gladness to one and all this Christmas/ THE BAY DEPT. STORE 303 Main St. Balboa, Co. TRESAMIGOS Happy Hnliday Greetings With Best Wisht•s For The New Ye ar 2200 Harbor UI \'d. C .. M. 6-ll Hl14 ALLIED V.AH LIHES Ir IEVBU. Y HIUS Tr-1w & Storog. S.,-.lllg Or..,. Co. Local & Lo.g Dl1tmce When the stock.in!Js are hung und the lire 1 ulclllng on !hp hcdllh .•• -~~ .~ /' ,~ ... -.:::~·.,, . ~~_£&~~.£.\._~; -K -~ ~, SOUTH COAST POOLS 634 W. Baker, Costa Mesa 546-0667 Let 11s rejoice once more in the message of the Christmas season XANADU REAL ESTATE 4141 l in:h, Seiite I 00. l'lwwpori hath, 979-853) SEASONS GREETINGS Thank you for letling us keep your home "S ... shine Briaht .. The 5uMhlM Gfris 540-9525 & 552-0245 at CHRISlMAS HOUSE-MATES· • UNLIMITED uzr .w .. LM. WM'"· T.-. IU-4134 MAY YOUI HOLIDAY BE ON A MERRY NOTE! COSTA MESA DATSUN 284SHAR80R BLVO 540.6410 540.0213 WISHES! SOUTH COAST INVESTMENT 200 WHtdfff Dr .• s.tt. 101 May the joys of the season a bide with you COAST PHILA TELICS A G,~ ~tbe True meaning or QMttmas be wltb you and )'ours now • nd. al~ •• .We all wiab )'OU a Merry Ouistmas f)'om '11, lhc fltell1hten at the COSTA MESA FllEIEN'S USICIATION ' . joyou5 Se11on. HAMBURGER HAMLET 1545 Adams A vr, Costa Mesa 546.7392 HAPPY HOLIDAYS Chee'Y 9rMtlntt to all eut teed frlendtf FIRST NATIONAL BANI OF OIANGE COUNTY IHO ... A.f-. C..MtM 5~70 BLESSINGS OF THE SEASON May Christ be born CASA PACIFICA REALTY .233" BT-Id, s.tte 107 If T-. 770.0HZ FROM ROGER MILLER THE CHEVROLET DEALER WHOSAYS • .. SHOP IY PHONE" 494-1131 546-9967 Holl day Otfflinl• To our many friends• cuttomen Wttley M. Toytor Co." 2111 San Joaqllln ffllll ltd Newport Beach ~!tfll ,l • r WESTERN Mu~al Escrow Wishes You The V •ry lest Holiday Season 17301 leoch Bl•d. Joyce RolOnc)s 4951 Wamer An. Mcrtha Kiiey .......,._IMclt tofEWPORT 10.AT CENTER 1555 Newport llYd. Co1ta Mesa 645-6015 'TIS THE SEASON TOBE JOLLY ••• • .'. to all our wonderful patrons! We wish you the best of everything• ATWE 44Ftillllo• lllmtd .....,...leach 644-5070 1785 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa, Co. 92627 (714) 518-1400 MERRY CHRISTMAS AHD HAPPY MEW YEAR TO ALL OUR VEAY HSf'ICTfO CUSTOt-4YS. THANK YOU fOR YOU. PATIONAGE. luigulamoo•s 2233 Foi"few Road Costa Mesa Season's Greetings Thank You For a Good Year! ~ 11 \I> lll ln \I" . ' ])I) f lOJ\I Het Co1oc1 ~, MJr A Merry Christmas From All of us. Be sure cod come to our ofter Ovistrros sole st or ting Dec. 2801 Jacquie's Jr. Clothes 3641 E. Coast Hwy; CdM (3rd WcsloCPoinsettia) BALBOA ISLAND . FERRY . 4l0So. S.yfrtllll Balboa liland 67).1070 Hovae1ForS... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Saturday. Oee.mber 24, 1977 OAIL V PILOT 87 . •914t-. Fot-s.ie Hoet.tt "°" s. HMM• for \4* HouM1 For ScM ·····································~···· ......•..•.•...•...•.•........•••.....•....... ~-.._.. I OH °'""'.. t 002 G..... 1001 G...,._, I 002 ~~ .......... !~~~ =:! .......... !~.~~ !!4!'::::.~~ ....... ~:.~~ ....... ~~~ ........ ~ ! _ _.. _____________ . G1111Nt 1002 GeMr.a IOOZ Ge•r• 1002 :' ···········~······ ...•..........•........•...............••.•....•...••..•......••..... * HAPPY HOLIDA VS * * .t\fte r 28 years of service to the 'ti.ARBOR AltEA, w<• <.ire looking forward to our 29th with greut expectations! . To our numerous friends & thl'nts. we huvc two s incere wis hes -one. that Santa brings you even more than you deserve -two, that the new year exceeds your greatest anticipations ! HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO YOU AND YOURS 759-0811 4~0 Nl Wl'VH 1 <.I NI! H (Jf<I V! /'1'1 o: I I Have A Unique Christmas! U~IVUI: ti()MI:§ REALTORS· Hll NICEST PfOPU SELLING TllE NEATEST HOMf:. CORONA OEL'MAR, 675-6000 MESA VERDE, 646·5990 • CALL US Gilner~ I 002 GeMrol • I 002 Getterol I 002 Getteral I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• POOLHOMf!! $58,,00!! VA TERMS Tremendous :1 hr home w/oversawd lam rm & massi ve brirk frplc on qwet, sccludC'fl sl St>ller must move in a hurrv & will entertain any .. ; .1:. ·offer. ONE STORY CONDO :!')X!Ols & pu1t1ni;: .i.:n'1•n. 2 Bedrm.,, 2 haths. Hah l'tl heW1.h I 1r~·pL11 t• & !:tr~:·· lilltn).( ruom Nl·Wpurl Jteac:h atldrc:.::. ! ~;1;,;,00 '•PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642-5200 GOLF COURSE HOME Supc.•r 5 UH, :1 B,\, J l'<ll' ~ar l.rl{ 1-'H. storw frpk. pal10 o n l a irw;,iy- forever \ 1ew. $214,000. LAKEFRONT CONDO Luxury 3 im. 2 liA, Ir~. den. i.ty. LH , frplr. Nr. C'lubhou!>e, sec ~Jtes rorc\'cr VICW. Sl00,000. E'AREL WALKER 675-4144 lBmuoR CORONA DELMAR ;1 llui:t• Bil. :1 1111· II·\. HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM "'''·''' 9 • l\f(1"<1 1( ,,, [~H&IHI Happy Holidays! $7 COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. oh~n. dinin~ rm, :! 'tt y SEHVl:--:<..i w :!Ii' opl·n bt•am l'<'ll ('lie;ta :\fl-'Sa Irvine 1n~-.. ltlc entry, frpk ., llunlan1,'lon Bc<1 c-h CAMEO SHORES Spel·tacular oceanfront home. V1cw bcac h , hrcaking Wa\ cs, spec· tacular ~unsl•ls bt•hin<I Catalina Island. F.legunt s implicity in this .i bedrm. dining rm & Cam1 l y rm home . $785,yoo--shown by appt. only. PETE BARRETT -REA~TY- 6~M200 --------- HANGIO 3 Br . 1 ba furn1sht•d hou!>c• nr W Ckcanlronl Ubl g;tr. $12.'i,OOO. Burr Whit~ Realt~r 2901 Newport Blvd NB 1714167S·4630 wet bur, laundry rm. Newport !leach O\'t•r..1zcd dhl !(ar. 30001 ________ , ______ _.._. Sq rt. or very unique hv· ~ ----1--------· --------.. 1 ingspare. ----~ $149.500 201120rchld EASTSIOE BACH PAD *MERRY* CHRISTMAS From all of u-. .11 C. F. Colesworthy AiALTORS 640-0020 LOVELY 4 Bdrm , ram. rrn .• ~·, lia. home The owner:. have JUst fin1shrd up· gradini; from the new ctWibed tile rooC to l'OP - ~ plumbinJ.:. Thu; ;... :.a ZDll.St sec before deciding • ClQ anythtni; else! JACOBS REAL TY t\lte. d!?,?·Z~~mrortu· 675-6670 hie, 3 hl'drm L.1m1ly -------h•1ml'. !lug<' lot ::ind bn<·k HUNTINGTON 11at111 own•·r h ." BEACH muH•ll tlrn, 1'> n•Jolv lor FOUR UNITS ~OUl1()\•' • PETE BARRETT -REALTY- ,Lachenmyer1 Realtor $69,200 l .. 1rJ.:l', kH'I lot, fruit 1n·l~. 2 tx-drm,., 2 halhs, 1:arage. A 11real flXl'r UP· JJt>l' m l>t.'-.t Ea-.tstdl.' lot·a· tum. Live an ndw, ~nlari.:c later. SIR& 2 BA Wood flooc:s. wood shingle roof, fireplace, clbh• garage. SIH .500. l~~~~~~~~~I Iii fll.\ f1nancini: av:11l Santa Ana neur Warner. -- -Cadi\luc:stoGo-Carts CHEAP CONDO! Wh'atevrr the fad $0 to $2500 mo\' es ~ 0 11 in Holl 'em off.I he market r C.UI fur 1mmcd1atc info With a Cla::.sifwd ,\ti I -~-l}l2.'i \,::t. Cull Now'. G42-56iH ~U things fo;:,1~ail~ lla'r som;th1n; to~"rll? Pilot Want /\ds. Classified atls do it well. ABANDONED GIANT $87,500 Huge 4 Bdrm & 3 bath. 30'x.21 • family room. Ma,s1ve Palos Verde rock f1rciplace m family rm. Usl"<I brick m li \'1n~ room. Wl'l b;1r & mut•h much more! Va<;akd. O\\ncr de:.perale. 'J''llkc :td\'Untage NOW. J .C. HASH RLTR.S 540-5101 Roy McCordle 1810 l:'fewport Blvd. Costa Mesa 548·7729 LOWDOWN! Starter home in grrat area! Lnrge yard! Low pncc! VA or FIIA terms. 1002 Getteral 1002--------------MI •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FROM THE STAFF AT COLDWELL IAHHR A COl.DWIU. IANXla CO. 644-1766 21&1 SAH JOAQUIN HILLS RO. IN N!'WPORT CENTER VALUE? Whether you buy or sell. yoo must know value. Come in to Harbor Real- t y for a free com· put cri11~d mark et evaluation of the home VETS! Move up! Use your G.I. Benefits! Fantatstic 3 bedroom! Corner lol! Only S72.500 ! Call now~ 754.1202 you want Lo lluy or st'll. -------- RHI &tat• SatH Start the New Year r ight by associalmg with ex· perienccd professionals. SELECT PROPERTIES orfers top commissions wilh productive incen· tives on no potential fee at the top. Opening exist ,\bo. <1l>k about our one ) l'ar homC' protec t ion pl an. • A Division or in residential & Invest· It arbor Investment Co. ment d1v\Slon. For con· 1~~~~~~~~~ fidentiaJ· inter view call 1: 556-2660. Classified Ads sell big items. small items or any ltem. 642·5618. c;:SELECT I PROPERTIES Have something to sell? I 002 GeMNll I 002 ~ I 002 Classified ads do It well. REALTORS 67S.5St I IY APPOINTMENT IALIOA PENINSULA -Chotce spot: -. to MewP;Orl Harbor yacht club. Step out the front door to a sandy IMoch. Lovely, c:atOM bultt ca,. Cod, thrH bedt-ootn on • 1·2 · lot wltft room to Wld 2nd .-t. $350,000. CORONA HIGHLANDS -Swprin in CorOftCI def Mor. A 2 bedroom home wlttl s"'afl income Witt llf'CJOU to help poy tt.e costs. Also a CJl"ecrf 1wlnwftiftCJ pool for your pleaSllr'lt & nfoxatlon, or pri•ate beoch.. $165,500. MESA. VERDE -Ownfl'-GCJ'ftf wants tale thl1 week-eftd. Excellent larcp. two story fa"'ily home; newly carpeted, formal cffniftcJ room, fmnity room newly carpeted. It's a buy. $128,000. (Drive to Ploc...tia to Swan to Phatcrope J. JASMIME CREE« -One you have been waltin9 for. Plan 6 ond beautifully decorat.ct moshr suite wftfl private study Clltd oc:... mwt three b.droom home in private catNu1Mity, TEMMIS, pool, facimJ, chllb..__. Wiier. the livhtc) Is cyeat - REMEMlst, I bow becCNM I Nve tttere too. JHn Cole. $225,000. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy., Corona c»I Mar 675-5511 GeMrol 1002 G~ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VA TERMS ONLY $62,500 Dest buy an the area. Air cond1l1oncr :.and !.O rne other nice xtra's. Calling us ts a must -The dog bites! A quick cscow and thi s yca r·i. best Chni.tma'\ pres ent i:. )OOrs. 546·2313 f ;.t#f-1 1 'I 11 • 11 ~ (1 'Jr.., If r ..... ,' MARVELOUS MONACO FINANCING MADE EASY! 2 Choice prope rties <ivailable. $2000DOWH Want to see little bucks, tum Into big bucks. It's simple, buy this cute 3 BR home for only $52,500. Low down & cheap pay. menlS. 540.3666 llfltela11 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llG CANYON DEAHi -most popular Versailles model, end unit. Gorgeous ni~ht view with Catalina as a bonus. Highly upgr a ded. Priced to sell. COIOHA DEL MAR OUPlD -this duplex has been completely remode led new carpets thruout, new paint inside and out. N»w appliances. Each unit features; 2 bedrms, ·1 bath. Highly desirable rental ar ea. COSTA MESA TitlPUX -reduced! Approx 2830 sq.ft. of we.II m aintained living space. 4 Carports, 10 yrs old , located in good rental area. New carpet. paint & wallpaper front unit, DW & bltns, all units. Offered at $144,500 .. CA.MEO ..SHORES -from the moment you enter the courtyard gates of this Cameo Shores beauty you ~.irC' aware of an immaculate 4 bcdrm + pool home. Total- l y upgr aded, MAGMIFICEHT VIEW. Offered at S375.000. SPYGLASS -This popular Portsmouth model offers 3 bedrms, 2 bath. Jmmaculate condition. 3 Car garage. Approx 2 yrs old. Also offers beautiful ocean view . Tinted windows. Owner will carry large 2nd trust · deed. Offered at 5298,000. 675·3411 LUSK\IRE:\LTY LI ./ 11 /i II /) J. IJ \ J.. , ( ,l.j • I I/ ('<I 2S IS E. Coo\t Hwy CorOf'lo de-I Mar GeMral IOOZ G.,....aC 1002 GeMnll IOOZ • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• H-.,y Holidays! FOREST E OLSON ..,. ... Ill& .. 11, .. ~ ... c--c-.. 645-0.103 UJtbtS~ t;"~ REALTORS SS0,950 2 Bed.rm. 1 'h bath Condo. New car pets & paint. End unat fa cing green area. Hurry, won't last.. 546-5880 "~"'~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS ~II. macnab /Irvine ~ realty FINER HOMES FROM $46,000 TO S895,000 TWAS THE HIGHT IEFORE CHRISTMAS ••• <:all us about this im · maculate one owner, 2 bedroom. con vertible den 'home in Harbor Vi ew Homes . The owner·s meticulous cure to every maintenance need will impress you. /\nd the highly com · pcUtive price or S136.SOO. rec will please you r ___ _..;;...;....-=;,..__-I~~~~~~~~~ pocketbook. G-----' Ai Al l \fAll what a great time to buy & start '78 off right! Just the home for you -a gorgeous • • E '' p!IDl in The Bluffs -spacious . former model on wide greenbelt. 3 BR + family rm. A g reat buy at 5157,500! Bob Owe ns &12·8235. <B ·21) Cdl 644-7211 _......_ 1002 GeMrel 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• em ... ,. ......... ~~ INCOME!!! BALBOA PENI N. S Years young; duplex, 3 up & 3 down; ocean side of blvd. Pride of ownership property ; Rood r e ntal his tory. Sl&l,000 Including land: BALBOA PENIN. Jui.t redu<·ed' 6 U111Ls. f1\C <! bdrms. & l l·bdrm . on 2 lot.-.. Just steps to beach Owner mot1v:itcd! FEE SlMPLF. dupleK, 3 bdrms,, 2 baths eacn Un· it. One extra large front owner's unit. Hlt·ins, frplc. Priced at $175,000. BAY AVJ--:. duplex. 2 Ddrm. home + l ·hdrm. over garaJ;e; in xlnt loca· tion. Priced ul Sl75,000 HOUDA Y GREETINGS & WARMEST WISHES FOR !\H appy, Healthy New Year. QUAIL PLACE P ROPERTIES. INC. QUAIL P LACE DEVELOPMENT 752-1920 GTJ.r,GJ IH2·2253 Eves GneraC 1002G.....-at 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• associated BROKER S-ll(Al TOll S 101'. W Bolbr., b'' lti•I Pete & Mart/la Barrell Mar & Deltle Adrian Liz Beazley NEW LISTING! ONLY S229,SOO for this Baycrest beauty in exceJJent location. Ivan We lls classic wi4 BRs, formal d ining rm, island kitche n & family rm overlooking patio & pool area. Owner bought smaller home - hurry! Mary Lou Marion 642·8235. <B·22) STOP LOOKING! Everything is here! Perfect 2 BR + conv. den home in beautiful setting (across from greenbelt & l ·blk to p ool & clubhous e). Beautifully land scape d w /extensive brickwork +covered patio. Pride-of-ownership! $145.000 fee. Marjorie Mahon 644·6200. <B-23) CUSTOM IUILT IA YRtOHT French Regency! You '11 recogflize 9uality from the moment you step into the courtyard of this gracious 5 BR home w ;Frenc h doors leading to brick terrace on the bay w ;pier & slip. 2·story dining rm: lg. family rm; separate den or BR w ;outside e ntra nce. ssso.ooo leasehold. Barbara Aune 642·8235, (B ·24) DRAMA.TIC ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ChMt'll 1002 Poul Belows Custom, quality-built wood & glass home unde r cons truction So. of llwy in Old Cd M. Great VIEW! 2·story, S BR, 4 bath w /3 patios. Sauna -jacuzzi -walk-in closets -3-car garage. Approx. 3700 sq.ft, of comfort. $395 .ooo. L ynne Va lentine 644-6200. <B·25) . mBl'I'~ {j,.~fma,j May your Holiday Season be joyous & the New Year one of Peace & Prosperity! Ron, marl/,n .. .AnJS1a/I rtim:~ .US()Cl~TI:! 800 Ndport C•nt•r Drive• 64<MMiOO Mike Blake Dean Bradford Jim & um Bridgea Renon Carlwright Ed & Elaine Chapman E:l~o C~hlin Eiieen Dinw«tdie Suaon Durham Margarel Duffey Anne CoJlon Gerryl.!Jfln Carland Mario Gla11TllnS Bill & lie~ Gold Tom llaUett Curt Herbert• Kon Knlgl1t TomK~u Cain L4raon Pat IA•ld Jim Maroollla Dick Mc Dmnott Glenna McCtod11 • Gail Mclm'll.• Shlru11 Ml.dldmore Jaidy Mltchall ' JnTJI O'Bftm L.lnda Oeth Bitty PoYM Ann Peter• Larru Pfkter Rick Rtclcrmi JIGll Ritter XmRou Jeon Sutley • »orWTomln Barboni VOA Darin.Young HAllOR VIEW PAI.HMO 2-story home w /3 spacious BRs & huge master s uite w /sitting rm & balcony. Warm family rm w /wet bar &. fireplace + 2nd fireplace in formal living r m. Ideal family home for S169,900 tee. Joyce Edlund 642·8235. <B-26) SPACIOUS! Shows like a model! Beautifully expanded Somerset in Harbor View Homes on cul-de-sac near pool & park. 5 BRs, formal dining, Jg. family rm. w /deck to oversized yard. Owners leaving. '219.500 fee. Barbara Auno 642-8235. (8·27) '42·1235 6444200 tot Oowr Orlw HarbOr View Cente,. ,,...,IN M Campus V•ll•y CeMI,. 7U-M14 . .. . l 3 . •·. 't . I I ! y . !: ;. ... :: . • .. .. ... •. •. .. ... ·. •. .. •. ·. :· .. . . . .. .., . • '· • I a OAIL'I' PILO T Saturd~ Oealmb9r24, 1077 I ~.~.~••••••• ~!.~~••••••• .. _ ___ __ 4 .. --~!!.':':..~ ....... !~!~!.~~.~~ ....... ,~!.':':'..~ ....... ~:.~~ ........ !!::!!'! .......... !~.~~ ~~~~ .......... !~~~ ~!!~.~.S!! ....... 1~~ ....... !!~!.~~~.' ..... . GftMr9 I 002 G.....,., I 002 G....,...t I OOZ GeMl'.t I OOZ • G........ I OOJ Gu•r• I 00 eo.te MeM 'I 024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• E Sl.FY ~ ~YLOR CO. ltEALTC>l\!'-1 "''w•· l ~l·l4 i SINCERE GREETINGS FOR A HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CLIENTS CAMEO HIGHLAMDS-$179.500 l.1kc qui<'l country living in Corona del :\I ar'! Then sec t his lovclv 4 BR home todav! Nite fam rm. formal dining + bontis rm Lgc p l'h'ttll' fro11l tourl·~·d. \'it•\\' of O('l'\111 & hill-; BALBOA ISL.ANO-$ 189,500 \\'al.k Ir> hl·al'h. shops & bo<.1ting from this 111\'itmJ.! :J hdrm :.i hath 2·~tory homl' 11wlud1nj.! lgc m:-.tr suite with ad· 11>1111111-{ sunny ~tud~· Ovl•rsi1.e<l <Jouble garaJ.!e. n1c-c south patlO MANY SPLEHDOREO 2 & DEN IH IRVIME TERRACE 1-:ll-i..:anl s1mpl1c1l~. :-pal'IOU:-. rooms. I int·:-.1 n111:,truc·tron & c..lctwl. magnifi- •· t• n t 11\ room h<ancboml' den . '-• ·t· I udt·d putio & modest ocean dew. '111 t•rc•cl :tl ~75.0110 1nl'I land BA YFRONT APT--4=0R LEASE l.o\ 1·1\ :1 hdnn 2 bath triplex apart· nw111 ·lor IL•aM'. Plush cptn g, lge rms. TPr1·i1 ll' ba.v \'il'w & on sandy beach. ('lost· 1n fol·. w;.ilk to s hops. ~750 mo. Offir1· dns Nl Dec:. 2 1 & 25. Open :\I ond;.i y ." Ike.·. 2G. WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 2 I I I Son Joaquin Hills Rood NEWPORT CENTER, H.B. 644-4910 S @RJillA-"'£2fS" T haf lnfriguing Wore/ Game with a Chuclcle -----l f ... 4 h C\AT I POUAN -----0 Peo11o"c,. o • o ac'a'"b~ ·~d• bi.Ju,._ to mo1e 6 ,,..,.,If'> woi•J\ ,,.n, '-"•'• of !Kt< l, 1n 11\ l·n.e o4 )QVOfH f , ( l's I 1 i ,r I I l s u R c l [ I ' I I Is I I I lfOCR(M I I I I I I~ I H OTCI M I ' I I I I I I ~ E s c 0 N I ~ I I I I I II 1sn'1 easy going to the movies these days First. you have to consult your 1'1eW!IP&Pef, and then your I c l T H E L I 11 l) ~-,-...,.--.... ,,,_..,.l .... 1 ' .... l.---1 0 c.._, •.• ,... <II ... ~,. qll0!9d by t.ir.~o '" ,,,. ""iW\O ~ .__....._..__....._~~_. ~"" d•volop lrc>M "91> No. 3 i..io.. o m:~·.~-·0 r r r r r I' r 1· 1· f' 1 ll ~~\:,I I I I I I I I I I I I IOND REALTY PRESENTS PASTOtlAL VllW Monarch Summit IL Plan H. :J BH. 2 BA, prof. lndscpd & decor~LL'<l. Sll!.+.500. OPEN DAILY. 22769 !'\t<.1ri<.u10 Dr, Laguna Niguel. FANTASTIC Famlly home, 4 BR. 2 UA, tlt-Jigh lful kitchen w /n ew appli~nces, OR . newly decorated, n ew p l ush carpeting thru·out. Prof. lndst:pd. Hoom for pool. $117 ,500. OPEN EVERY SAT 1:30-4:30. 30032 Bello Plact:, Lugunu Niguel. DAMA POINT Duplex, Lrg. 1 Yr. new. UPPEH. :J Bn, 2 BA, wi ocean \'ic\v for lsc. Sl50. LO WER 2 BR, 2 BA, parking fur I l'Ul"S Prit:cd right at SH.i5,000. LAGUNA. NIGUEL 4 Bn, 2 BA, best buy in arcLJ P <:i-fecl for family. l\Ia:-.tcr illl M'P· from other BR's. .·l ~·UK>O. WESTMIHSTY Ol'F.:'ll' F.VERY SUN J : :JO· I 30 al !J3!n Coronel A \'e. - Hcaul. family home, 3200 sq. fl. 3 Huge BH, 3 full BA. Prof. lndscpd & <il'<:oratcd. :\I any amenities. Most llcaul home in urcu. S149,500. RENTALS FORMER MODEL · home 3 BR. de n. 2 BA, lrg. yard. Dana Point Rent or Isl'. opt1011. ~hill mo PLUSH BLUE LAGOON lsc. Ocean view, 3 BH. :{ BA. pvt. beach. 2 pools, tennis erts, vulleybull, gale g ua rd, Rec. room. lntlds washer, dryer in laundry room. SU50/mo. RENT OR LEASE -option. 3 BR. 2 BA, pool recently re.dccorat~d & lndscpd. Low m;..unt. S li:i 11111. D::ina Point. 831-9411 494-8035 BONDREALT !~:~! .......... !·~.~~,~~!'! ....•..•.. !~~~ 3 IDRM IH OLD CDM Light & airy and cheerful is this 3 bedroom . 2 bath home on one of your favor ite s tr<.'c>ts in Old Corona del M ur. Jus t walk down the tree lined a \'cnuc to s hops. restaurants a nd ser vices. Then back home to fancy floo rin g <!,d r oo m y comfort Proudly presented al $138,500. U,_..IVUt: tl()Mt:S REAL TORS ', 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar .ilso m Mt:~J Verdi!, cJI 546·5990 1002 SCRAM-LETS Answtts in Clouificotion 5100 Gerterol I OOi GeMrol I 002 G"'9t"ol I I 002 Gn.rol ········•····•··········•···········•··••·•·•· macnab I Irvine realty mag f~e new Year lring p ea ce lo five and grow in /ailh & love & fw.rnwng. 5-or lhe 23rJ '!ear ma';/ we per~ona//'I lkanh our wonJer/u/ /,.ien~ anJ c~nf~ ui newporf fi.artor,- .!Jrvine anJ all o/ Orange ~Un.I'! /or 41Wlker fremenJolld John Macnab . Staff & Associates '41·1235 644-6200 ~1 ~11er Drive HarbOr Vl•w Otnlttr kvlne et Ce~ Vati.y Ctn .. r 751-1414 .... , ........ ~ ..•.....• ··········~············· MANAGER-REAL ESTATE NEWPORT BEACH A prime opPortunity with an outstand- ing real estate organization + high earnings! .Experience is a must. Prestigious location. All applications held in strictest confidence. Please r eply to Ad #68, Dail y Pilot, P.O. Box 15UO. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 SllK & FIND• CHRISTMAS EVE M Y C E A R R T N A E R A I N 0 E S C L P A Y L E I 0 L E Q 0 R N A H E G R I R E S H G S D R A C G N I T E E R G S R 0 0 T H N T G N [ T E E R G S 0 H L A H S T A T S 0 R A C Y G R S L 1 I s EN olc H R I s TH A SlE v EIH c R 0 G E T R E N T I I U 0 1 H L E A H V T N P H A N 0 L S L l N I U P R 0 U I E H A S A C A T E H 0 J Y P 0 0 C N 0 L N Y T K S L M R E 0 K G L l G S S S H E T I M E T A E 0 l P S I N T 8 A L E S N E T T 0 R U N S Q P G F T S i T T G S 0 R A E C A S T H P I L I A R I SIEW El AT NA-SS GR NWT J H 0 M I S T S U A L C N G 0 J K G X Y C ln111uc1lona: Hlddt'n words ti.low IPl>flf fonwrd, ti.cit· wMd, up, down or dl1gonally. Find •tell end box It In ... Tree Ornaments Gr.etf ng Clrds : Star Yule log Shoe>i1fng j Carol s Stockings Reindeer ~ Gffts Mfs tletoe Santa Claus Monday: 1 1 1 1 WISHING YOU THE IEST HOLIDAYS MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR . 640-9900 \·.\I J J~:\' Ill·:.\ I :I ''' 1470 JAMBORE E RO. NEWPOi-.T EJFACH PD41MSULA POINT 4 Bdrm., 2 ba. home. All amenities. Lovely area. few steps to beach. $189.500 LIDO ISLE Newly remodeled 4 bdrm .. den. 4 baths, Jiving rm. w;'cathcdral ceiling. Lge. master bdrm. s uite. S224,9SO llGo CAMYOH 4 BR, fam. l'm .. 3 baths. Beautifully decorated Broadmoor Plun J. on extrc.i large lot. S325.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J·ll Ro r 1J1· (),,.,,. N B 67'.J 6 161 A CONVtNtENT SliOPPINO AHO Sf:WtNC CUIOE f Oll THE CAL~ THE CO International 9esigner Pattern MADE F.ASY Pre-tuckln1 or tho yoke 1m•ut 11\MM this )''ontBnU drcu cn11y to moko. Thu BlonJ·us:-collar o>ttonds to tic in front adding int~reet to the cl11Hic styling. A v.1ppor closlnrr Is ot tho center bnck. 7279l Is cut in Ml11a11S 6-18 and roqulre11 3 yd11. of 45" (&bric for ttlze 12, To otcle" eend p11tt.em number, 11iu, nomc, llddrces ond &ip. Prlco •2.50 plue 3Qe ehlppina Md hondhng. Foll & Wlnt•r D••n Polt•m 8aalt, Sl.50 •oatpo14. DHlgn•• S•w Tip Book, Sl.00 poatpelol Make check payable to Spadea. Mail to this newspal)t'r, c 'o Spadea. 2 Brldee St .• Milford. N .I. 08848. Dept. Cx· lS. Personalized Designer lhttern MADE 1-:AS\· 11tle chen11tn1 dM11 11. .. • coec.-llh •po.U"lnce, bu.., toiiltit tot ... hll>lhw Md endi111 In• d"p pl .. 1. TM eld• lneet It ••i.11\td to ftllo"' pockei.. )oet bellow the wol1t.. A h.alf~lt nip• In tho b111ak, N•l04l I• c11l l1 '°"" lo.GO. 81M l2 rtC¥11hH I 814 l"d•· of N" r.b-rto. T• ertl.,11191\d J)l'lunl n11111ber, 1\u, Mme, addnet ad alo. PrSoe '2.00 plu1 1\0. ehlppl.,. rind ht1"4.lln1. '•II & Wlt1'-' °'"• '•"•"" .... ~ $1 .SO ~at1H114 • ..._,.,._. S.w Tl_p ..... It .oo ,_.,,.1 •• •Mek t c·heck payable to l:fp11dt1. l'tllll to thla • .•wap.,.,, c.<o Spade.a. 2 Drida• SU. Mlllord, N J. ..... ~C,.lS. "'17LTIS%.T.tC'rs.-...U..~ VISTA CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Beautiful lnnd i~\'ailuble lo you from all lc:\'el to a knoll with a 360 dc~rcc view. Alt plantuble. Call us for pl'iccs & locations. WE ALSO HA VE 2. l . & 4 .... OOM Homes, with or without a creage. What price f'ange do you pref er '? A SUPER DUPLEX IS ALSO A VAIL I Side has J Bdl'ms & 21,2 ba ths. Aµµrox. Hi38 Sq. ft. of living space. The other unit has approx. 1400 sq. ft. with 3 Bdrms .& 2 Baths. These units are close into VISTA, and about 12 minutes driving time lo beach. Super s harp! Great fo r the two family situation or as rentals. $130,000. OR A COZY 2 IR HOME W /SHAkl ROOF and a charming little guest h OUSl' Strictly pride of ownership. SSS.000. URBAN SUBURBAN REALTY (7141 727·4200 or (7141 727·0520 BUOY THE HOLIDAY SEA SOM in this 4 BR home. Profesiuonally dacorated & beaut. park·llkc yard. \'uctml & ready for you! 540.3666 llfltel.'"111 Il l At I~ I A 11 Uke new. by owner. 438 Princeton. -ilir. 2b u, pool. $89,900. 6·1:?·3729 art 5.. New Condos, 2 Br. ~\~ Ba, 2 frplc's. ceraqQc tile kllchc11li &. bath. fool & sp:i. 675-4912 Broker PRICI IS 1tfGkr Pvt party, must sell one of two properties Oil F1ow1!r St. 1n East C.M. l duplex or 1 lot w t ?. ~.67U372 ** R-2 ** ROOM TO BUILD. Recently remodeled 2 lx'<lroom home on R-2 IOl ! Great Income poten· ti al. $87 .500 •MQuall ~ liilPlac• Prapwti•a ·· 752•1920 1400 OUAILH. NlWl'Oll tlAtM I 002 lcAoa lslClftd I 004 HAN.DY MAN'S ···~··················· ·············--········· DREAM HOM MEW USTINGS! • • CHIMA COVE Pat Stolgh cm Shell St.. Corona del t 016 S.t• Cru1 Crt. M a r ; n ew I Y • P r o Costa Mesa fessionally dl!coraled, :! You are th1i wmm:r of 2 bdrm. + den · 3 baths · 3 frL't' tickets worth Sl \lo story home w/elevaLor; y gourmet kitch . ull teuk HOUDA OH ICE cabinets & floor. wet bar at th<.-i\NMU:nl frpk. Somt.> bay view. CONVE~TlO:'I: t011! Ste!* to heat·h 6: Cl':NTl::ll bay. 5299·500 L>cc. 27th -J :in. J:.t COSTA MESA 8 R 0 0 K V 1 1:: W Ft·ce Ticket:. ~00\.I lor TOW1'i1-JOUSE. J BR. 2\.~ Dec . 30th or 3 1 s \ performances. Cull ba .• all elec. blt·ans. 6.a2.:;1ns. ext. J33, to brick frplc.. upgraded claim your tickelll. carpets, 2 landscaped * * patios, pool urea.---------SS-1,990! Fantastic opportunlt ror the handyman seek 1ng a large workshop n homo. Big separat bwldmg In back su.itabl for mechanic, woo worker. electrician, o '"'? Better hurry: Cal 6-l5-0303. FOREST E OLSON .,.._ ......... . Mesa Verde Golf ctub 5 Br, fantastic 'flew. \.:. Acre. $29S,000. Shown by appl. only. 1790 Pona)', Cir. · Agt. 540.()608 OCEAHYIEW! ~str.ohach 1018 Steps to ocenn; deluxe •••••••••••••••••••••••' ________ _. • duplex.4&2bdrm.un1ts. OCEAN VIEW 2 br f pl IARGAIM!! I Park 3 ears. $18!1.000! . • '. r · 3 Bdrm"I., 2 baths: com-! Will lradc for homl.' near q u 1 e t s l · C 1 s t 0 1 od 1.,. l .... , bay. IJcach/schJ. nm for houl. plcte Y rem e """· roon1 "'' l<V t "'"c ''"" f'r1 11 on for boots & campers; u L'Do S ... "'-'DS • c c. """·"""· "'"' ly olliJ.547'! must see; • Eas\std~ -ul6la M~:t Call llop, l>ki\l or JUmp ttl 11c1•an. llkl• n e w :1 bdrm" . :! l.lulh:.. u:.l!d bnck frpk. new kitthen & ;.rl I a pp I i a n c· e i; earpeli.. drapt.>:. (Jul) s11s.ooo: CORONA DEL MAR Ocean side or hwy. de· llghtfully charming 2 BR. home + near new 4 BR. apt. car garage. Sl85,000! lalboa lay Prop. "Rnltors • 675-7060 * IOACRES Corona def Mar I 022 ....................... ~ I I ~ S 13,450 DOWH ll:H y: r•n.vt: CORONA pa MAR 1 -· 2 BR. l BA home on fl·2 -~~0.!_' lot. Live m front unll ~ ... -wlu\e building 2nd un1l &40•7000 oo rear of lot. Out:.tand·j~~~~~~~~~ mg Investment. Only Sl3-l.500 CALL 955·0350 IJ , Ti"\ • , I •14 , t If .I'\ I •~•I'\. t If , ~ r It I L If , f , ! j I 'I • ~' llR--3 IA $59,500 Don't be lie ve it. "''e duhft either. but It's for rcaJ. Has to be Orange C.O hottest property. Low down. payments I Ike r11nl. Put this on your must see list Rancho California. Prime avocad o coun· try!! Gr eat income WAHTED 540.3666 potential. Good terms Hom e lo Spyf la ss. avail. Consider ex· Southport l\ odel change. SS0.000. Cal I . w/Catallna view. Will 540-1151 puy top dollar. Call Nick lllflJeln11 IHAl I HArt ~.-HERITAGE •.• REALTORS White Water View North L aguna Beach Condo, overlooking Diver's Co,·e. Superb locnlion. Steps to beach and shopping. Large 1 bcdrrn. fplc, I \; baths. g• ceilings. French doors lead t.o 300 sq.ft. patio. Sl2.SOO. Down & OWC. ~··7270 Vracln, Agent 752·652l ---''-'====~- -EASTSJDE 4 br + def'. House & separate upt. new cpts. dbl gor, 1~ bll, Corner H~ lots. 2 Dbl s min. ocean-Rey Sehl. garages. Apt has lower Estancia area. $75,000. bach unit. SlG!>,500. &tG-5821. Owner, G.10· 7588. --------- Droadmoor ocean view. DlOsqJt. 4 fklrms. 2V: bn . Lge l1 v. r m .. separate din. rm ., spaciou!; kit. & fom. rm. apenmg oul onto a lge b:ickyard w / 11utt1ng i;rt."t!n & pond o,1tuatcd on greenbelt. i\sk mg pnct' S270.000 By appl: 640·1286 CHOICE ~TSIDE 0 W NE RS AR}. ANXIOUS!! This ~ bedroom home has just bl'l.•n HEl>UCED $f000. New carpets. no w:u floors, new co pper --------•1 plumbing. lar&e yard with TWO pati<>l>. Thi~ home is :i STEAL al 579.500. C.111 nC>W foe ap pointmcnt. _... . -;~~·.~~!~···;c,2~ ;~r-···;04·;1;~:;~~··;~~· ..... , ...................... ···················•··· .,.,. •......•............ 3 , BIKE He>ttHt For Sd• jHot1HI FOf" S• S11urday December :.>4 1977 O~ILY PILOT 89 .......................... ···················· _____________________ ...;;;;;..;::... U,.. hoch I 041 L.,.a leoch I 048 Houset For Sak Hot1tff For ScM Ho-."' For ScM Other bol btot• ..............•............... ~ .......... ._. ... ··•········•··••······· •·••··•····•····•·····• .•...•.•••..••.......•. ·········••···•••····•· WATCH SANTA Mewpori leach t 069 Newport leach I 069 South Locpio I 086 ~~!:'::~ .. ~~.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWMElWILL CONSIDER NEWPORT HfJGHTS" '.r ! •It i TO BEACH ~.. $63,500 JJ~1 \/Ult' enclO:.l•<l 1 ru11t Courtyard enhuru:t·b nll1: Udrm & fam1lv room Ir act"Cl>S. Unu;ual lo~ ce for area. \"cteram. ;:-offers encouraged. '1'..1kc ..., ~ ~ advantai.te ·'"d J.C.M~h Realtors I 'I 54()..51 ti NEW HOME CIOM in, ocean view, l bedroom, 3 bath. Wdll to tt.ach and town from It.ii 1pUt lenl custom hCNM wifft opett beam cellln91, redwood accents. stained glon.-$169,500. 499.455 I ~Macnab-Irvine h I \I I \ 1./\(: l 'N/\ N11;u1·:1, ,I!):; I 720 DAN:\ l'OJNT WJ!!812 I.AC; L' '\A lll•;,\CH 4!17 ·3:J3 l I 11\ll'\\\ :•re • L. WOOOSTREAM ~°"leach I 040 lrY• 1044 Deluxe upgraded 3 u n ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••• condo w/d1n1nl{ rm .. ' .f. ~ ,•J.1 <lC"n/study. i-;nd unrl 111 Me-eds T.LCare Li:e 2hr lromt'. Hcaut. pnmc l::U!>htde loc:,11111n 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba-~tiS,ooo l..tnd~<:aplng. lh'~~Y t.o Seller wouf<l Jake I.isl Clow lo lioldc-n WC"sl ~·~ ~.000. ~a.I 8312 •escrow• <UJI > College & shoµprng c•t•n ; <1 I j Vee Stinson 642-112:15 trrs. Opl•n Su11 1.:,. 15l:S41 :, I •' C;Jrrw t :mt' II ' IY OW ... ER SOCALIFOllNI.\ HLTY •"I ' ' I l"'O 5.\6·5ti05 'iu}.ler d<'.tn 3 hr . :.! h.1 IJtn rm 1111 IJUll'I nrl Ill' . -.:..t. Nr i!Ollr l r' lltt• fe Drive uy :!l,;pj Alrso & 1o;1ll r ' ;>411.98!)7 or 121:1> 1:17 1110•1 S&S lll'~.1it-~pt.•t·1;1lt,t-; J. I ur 5 lulrm rnmJvb ,1\ u1l. -.um ... w , 111111h . ~iH -Iii()~ ,/~/ --... -<-: _l'l.'11111ns.,rton l'r11pt.•1t11·s ._•••<'Dana Point I 026 fiunti_. ••••••••••••••••••••••• H~on I 042 l'.,.1 DAMA POINT ••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••• 3M\° CHARMER SEAGATE DE~:PWATER TNllSE Lowe:'! iinc:c w11lcrlr1111t at only $1!19,500. Call LO· tl..,v. ... ' W/OCEAM VIEW I'UHCELL rn:ALTY X..lti·~~ ~BR humc that olfi·rs lln· 1qut• ft·.1tt1rl's, Ir pit'. tf1TJ..111~ h1111us .11 •»1 lstlll Ill l.111 h1•11 .... 01111 I.1th & ,,1 .... 11·1 'l)li'I ()(HJ. , _________ , ANCHORAGE lrYine I 044 IMVESTMEHTS •••• ••••• •• •••• • ••• • •• • 17141496-7711 $158,500 !'ark "Kt•nsmgton" mdl. _ _ I DeJne home-Univ. ··)cumain Valley I 034 W/l)()Ol, Jucuur & air J' , •••••••••••• •• •• ••. •• • • Cstm .. lX>Ol deck mi:. 22~>0 _________ 1 SQ. ft. l\11n1-bl1nth r• " ., lhruool, Cornini; Cook· 1..nr,'a Live In Luxury lop ::.ttJ\'e, lus h atrium. . , 1 1 f ;.iuto. srmnkfcrs & !Ill's 4 UH. 2 • >a, IUJ.:l' 11m Ownr/ J\ !t , I0·41"1r rm, HV ;1c·<·c-,~. ccr11mw __ H .::>-" > • -· tile l'lllf'\' l'lu~h t·rpt,.:. \\'l>l>l>BRI DG ~; hr1l'k lpk. "l'l 111kh·r-, (.'flOSSJ:'\C ; lrnnl .1111( It Jr. h Ull rill' \ lll,.igc of \\ 111)41 ~ 1' • IJ'l't'~ anti much lll•trl' fir11f1.:t'. 'l'hl' bt•!.l 111 hoth VILLAGE I C:.imbrldi:e !\t oclt-1 1111 quiet 'tn·cl. 3 Bdrms., ~ ha. whu·h has many ex- lr;c. rll'w chshwa-.her ,rnoJ..1• d1·tl·c·tur" t•u:-tom pa11l'11111: 111 d1·n nr IJcl r m \lu-.t wc to ul)prl•1·1.1t1-. If 523 CAMPUS Da: fR\ll"E UNIV. PARK :1 B cl r m . , ~ h ,, town hom e One of I hi.' more popular modeh 111 VallJ.J:e l l. Excell1.·nl location O\ erlookin~ ma - Jor i:r een belt. Lt•t u' show you this home to· day! • ;., • Tttw So l'.illl 111 rni.: 111 \\lll'llf-,. Ar1·h1ll'l'lurally ·~' •' e:irtht<11wd('('Or un1qut· 2&3 bdrm at-'+5l3 CAl>tPUSDt·IR\ll~E 1 1 "l'l1lrn:J;?E(tj}U1\1 tuthl.'d & 1lct:rchcd re---f 1.....-:----s11fencc:. from S!.16,9!10.I ________ _ 962·4471(.~")546·8103 5.'i!J.1161 HAVE A MEnY A , on leach I 040 $71.795. Approx 1550 sq It. Owner o ut of s lul c . WOODBRIDGE PRF};CO'IT Lf!.-;t Woodbndi::e homt'. 5 Bdrm or .J Bdrm +tkn. (h·er~11.t'd lot, fully lndscpd. Ideal for pool. All up~rded. Mexican CHRISTMAS FROM'ntESTJ\FFOF Ju..:u JllLLI<t;ALTY red hill ·~:.:. 1 4 BR. frpl<'. n ·ry dt·.ira •960-4144. SALE IY OWNER 552-7500 pavers Lile. A/C. Liv, din~~~~~~~~~ rms. :1 b~1th. 3 Car "ar. 1- /ti 3 nr.' 11 :,.,h:i Condo I.I\ ~r park. Walk lo 1<11..c.i--------- ,rm~ rm & 111.,1111· 1..wnd rm. l'\I , )J:rl11>, Sll<fi 1100. Brkr Ownr ;.._'12 ·II~ I t\r 1!35·3535 JX•Jl & J,!ar. l'r.1.!1.11ll'd. l ':'ilVEl<SITY l'.\llK ())( '."lll'omm1111 \\,111 :.! '1111 ,\ ford. 3 Dr, 21, Ra. bonus , 1 St~ I~ l'h !..Hi2 J.>2i :\0 rm. 2200 sqlt. r-;ew cpts, \vn\ drps. ::.te ps from maJ. '. I ,. W ~reenbell & pool. Owne r . OODSY 2 STY . Avail ammed. $112,000. nust1C urdlllCl'tUn' Wllh 552-11587. • ,.. abundarat gl;r..,s. llc•avv ----------1 ~hake roof. \ aultctl <'l·1i WOODBRIDGE OUR IEST WISHES FORA HAPPY CHRISTMAS f'RO~I TllESTAn· <W Ri:;O lf!LL rt EAi.TY red hill ~:.:. 552··7500 .fJ\gs, S\H"l'Pllll! mu ... 1cr BROAO:\IOOll, 4 B R . A BARGAIN! nd l'hrldrcn'-; \\111g. fum.rm .. puol&spa,all Lge 2 nr home. Ucaut Open hl•arth l1rl.'JllJt·c. lmbl·p.i: .. deckml!. fent'-land1.c-apmg & palin. Im · -;-. I a I! a 1111 c P e r I ct' l ing. i.:orJ:c•ous improve. m;ic. ~.000. Ph 55~1 >1:112 • J..1t .. h1•n ~l ul11 JH•rpo"t.' mcnl'>. model home -------- 1 area. In lht• s70·.,. Om• uf t'Ond :\IO\C·ln ready. ''' our ne~1.·r homes. 111..r AJ{ent 640·5560 Laguna Beoch I 048 V. .5:l.>·9311. ~ •••••••••••••••••• • •••• VA or FHA Sparkling Sunshine .home walh large din111~ .::rm, H4 baths, 3 br's . Cover ed patio, blo('k f1 wall. corner lol. A bcaol y , I ' at $73.900, I , 531·5800. e\'l'o; 891 !>1!1l Ci•· · Inti RE Networic WHERE ELSE.- .. can you find a 4 bdrm .. 21 2 bath home with Ml. & golf course views. com · munily pool & J3CUZ7.i, tennis, bike lrarls .. you name It • this home has it. !-'toe J;md, too! $100,950 "·-----,~~~~~ Cf 11 I WEEKENDER? We have one; walk to beach & markets; an 1m· maculate charmer with expansion possibilities . The price i s .righ t • SllS,000 UNITS Conve nient North Laguna location pro· vidt.>s rasy access & easy rentab1hty. This duplex is uJcul for the owncr/oc· cup:int who wants a Sec Santa go from house lo house from the living room & bdrm view:; overlooking Laguna. :1 Bdrm. 21:: hJths w1Lh µr1\,I O & St.'clU!>IOll. Sl-19,500. SWIMMING IN DECEMBE~ t{anch style 4 bdrm'. 3 IJath with ot<.!an view & healed ~wimming pool m ... iting <t ll year entertainment. Warm & gracious for your e njoyment. $175,000. PANORAMIC SUNSET VIEW Large interior atrium for your favorite flowers & hanging plants. c.·entered around 4 bdl'm, 3 bath custom home. Oce:.rn \'IC\\ from dining room, living room & master :-.ullc. JJ1gh enough to M.'e Palos Verdes & ~·atalina sunsets. S:HO,OOo. Promise her anything, BUT .•. Givc her a hometorChristma:-.! M:AY 0 C 0 II I' 0 II A 'I' I 0 N 380 GLENNEYRE LAGUNA BEACH c (714) 494·2148 K II~ CAHYOH-SECUllTY Ir PllV ACY Charming 4 BR homt-w/spac mas t<:r AH. Living room & k1tchE:n looking <'Ut onto attractively landscapt.-d private: yard w/magnifictnl pool & jacuzzi Calh<.."Clral c<:i lin gs in Ji ving room. den & formal dining room; 2 lrl( floor to cl:iting fireplaces . By appointment only 640·597 l IY OWHet -$305,000 Laguna leach I 048 M4twport leach I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPANISH STYLE m Ft bJylru111 4 UH. cll-11. lh·cl lllc roof, arch1•cl µ11.•r. on Pemn:.ul.i portico entry, 2 BR .• hv ~lan.h.ill Rhr. 675 1WO rm. wtbay window & -- lrpl. Dining rm. Spaciou11 it·~'lex. 100,ft I ro:n oet'u11 . rc>ar !!rounds. See today Sl<IM.000W1 land. ut SH~.Ol)O flurry• ~ar-h_aJl JUty 67;, ~lilH> ~11~ion H<!alty 49-1·0731 L~aHills 1050 .•.••.............•.... Townhome. 3 Br. drn rm. hv. rm, 2ba u;oo sq fl . s•~ •. ooo s:;1 1:!3 1 f.1XJ.:R Pl'ER w/assu;n loan :)u pPr buy al S.'>X.!•K> :I Hr. ;! hJ, A~I i't.8~ BYOWMER C..1iff Hawn e~cl'. hm1• w/gut~t hom.t'. ~urrkl·n ltv. rm., form din. rm .. :1 I" r p I c • :; & q u 1 1· t l'fe.:an cl'' :1 Bdrm~. 4! h:ith.'i. )lSii \150 fl-ltHl'J:ll 415 Pirate Hd. N II. 1.1.ASflorTIOM on thJ'( woullful 2 HR \'rlla r11nHl·a homt• ~thlW<U ceilings. m1r rurl.'t.l wurdrohc, adult l~>mmun11 v SH1 ,500 OUPLlX 1-:,tra 11h~1rp 2.an unih, llC'lth W/ fir! Vlll' PHIJO:-. Owner wrll help l111u11ct'. Call 955.0350 U ( TA,. l ()la l t •f.t11 ''""" l·U. J'\l fOR ... IJI Vt l t H'I 1-<fta 100+ UNITS 4 AMCHOIAGE INVESTMENTS '714149~771 I Fan 1 as t I c p rt d t• o r ov.Tie1-...rup unrts, only 1 Westminster I 098 years old, near s tolt· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unrvcr.ut y. Vttry strong 11 ERE'S YOU rt Cl { 1\ NC~: rontul area. $2, 750,000. Beaut 3 !lit home. S2500 1 £ 1 . serm-.· >146-t\El79 ai:t Place tin .. Call now, 21 hr , Quall ~ - --P wti•• OUR BEST BUY rop15Mt20 \"t•t::. lcl'. i:o (/II th•~ I II)\' :I 1400 QUAil n NlWl'Ollf llACM lilt 'larter1k•hJ!hl c;r1 .. 1t tn\"t.>slmt•nt on lt-.J lot. OC krt.'Cl at SSG.!lOO. 898-7855 ,,;~m ~Real Estate ······•················ Mob.le Homes For.Sole II 00 •••.......•.•••.•...... :!4-:liO, 4! !Jr ~Fil, tnp 1·1>11d & lOl' nr l>cJ1.:lr .o\._t\ Ii-Iii -1:.lllll TRIPLEX, C.M. Cir('.1t Ea .. tsrdc 1111. f 11t'\\1'r 3hr. 2hJ, frplc,) ti. 1:!> <!hr. lb:1, µatios, end. 1-:ur SW.S.000. Tom Lt·e. JU tr. 642 H;o;1 Hcul F.'lt:ttc Exec. cx111 rl m J:O\'crnment i.ubs11h· vro.:rnm . ., wants to Jlllnl \<'lllurc ~/11\\l'slor 111· h111lder \1l h111ld .1pl. 111" Jl'C'I!» lll~h )>rOlil polc•ct tial Wntl' Dully P1l111 • ,\J:; ll3, Ho\ 15HO. Co~t.1 \ll':>a. (.: \ !l:!ll:!t.i ~~~~~~~~~~~' Mew port Condo $79,500. ECONOMY LIVING S1•\er..tl J111ml•!> prH·1•cl DUPLEX LocJano Niguel I 052° Laguna Niguel 1052 L~o Miguel I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FAMILY CHRISTMAS New, luxurious 4 bdrm with complete land!ic aping & n'a<ly to move in. Fresh natural s un li ghted fornily room & d ining room & in addition the twinkle of lights 111 the mghl time VICW. Sl39,500 JM A y 0 CK 01\POllATION 380 GLENNEYRE LAGUNA BEACH (714) 494•2146 LocJano BHch I 048 Laguna hoch I 048 ..•..•.•••...........•• . .....•....•.••••...... BY O"nl'r :I l1r. 2 h.1. OCCJll 'rcw u~t,11r~. Top rnntl. Hcdwocnl e ntry , family :w<'a . P r111 1111!) pb Sl27.000. 4!H 1;!07 RIVIERA EXCLUSIVES molt JN TllE SKY, 3 bdrms. & den. fontaslH' ocean & <'ity Vil'" s ! Xlnt n1.·1i:hoorhood, c:lo'e to school-;. See tod;i)'. al $100,500 ' NORI NS REALTY EASY LIVING L ~'"~~ ~1~~: 2 lx'<l.room Wtlh OUL~tand rng vrew·of uc:c;m & c ity l1 ~hts . Tota ll y rt." furbished & immaculatt- 111 ,., Pry tl<.'lJll. Onl) ~ltil.500 1:~1 Rc:o11 [,r.111· '''' J Mu11,11( I, B.,y P:.11.1 661 1161 B31 3888 Just Reduced! Experience the warm f eeling of this •m· marulale 3 bet.lroom horr.e. EnJny the lush 11cw carpt•li n i: and IW.J<0cful \ 1t•w o( the '.rllt·v. tlwn wand<•r rn thl·· hcautif ull ~ l.i11il<o1·,q>l•1 l 1-:ardeni. :\ow 0111\ ~7tl.!KI() 1:ia1 R1·.1I E ,,,,,,. Int J Morr.111 11 H.1 v Pro11,1 661·1161 831·3888 HOLIDAY SPECIAL 1'4 Bluck to W c ... ll·l 1 t I Plaza. Co1.y 2 lletlrm home w1lh pool. Xlnl buy. Celli now. r>-15·722l Season's Greetings FROM ~ San Clemente 1076 ••••................... PROFESSIONAL BUILDING San Clemente prof. bldl!. ofJrce sulles a\•;Jil. 1 H Room<;. L..tri::t• p;rrking •rca. llc:nt al f>:i• p<'r :.11 ft. (.'onsukr t1·;1dc•:-•'!.! term. ... S2:i2,500. ·l!JJ.():!J:J from S.'J.7:.0. 10 St5.:i:io. CORONA DEL MAR Atlull P ark, OraOJ.:l' <.:<iunty. P'l'rk rent under Sutx•r pride of_owner'hlft SIOO. Retrnn~ or fixed 111• unrt!I w1Lh f1rcplac1·'· come. let us show you l·ndosl'<I gar:iAes. ::.lrul.1· how you can hve com· root:. & h,rvc lx-C'n com- fortably at a price you pletdy n•furbr!.hcd ! l'<tn afford. PJc1flc Com.t J 1Quail ~ Hesales Inc. 2105 E. Oull Clh Pl Hd. Anaheim. ll!t!Jl 8660 a~· -Prap•rt••• . OCEAHFROMTAGE 75'2-19'20 ' Tr,ulC'rama l!JG-l, 20,.15. 1•oo ouArlst NIWl'Otlfat•CM "'!Ox JU' l'IOM~d pord1 l 110l('t.' 'Ill'. \dlb. l'' l Party. 1"11r ;1 ppl & 111 fo C 71.t I 49!1-17:17. A~forsale 1200 ·················•····• EASTSIDE/CM Rcduc1..'<i Sl0.0001 3 1111 I lot. met. pool + rm 111 b1UlrJ 4 more. Plan!> Ill· duilcd. FClr detailt.>d 11110. Call : FIVE ACRES Kathy Tracy Rltr. f>.18·1927 752-281(7 11.ird to frnd horse pro 1---------lll'rty. Brand nl•w 3 Hit, 2 13.\ homt'. llugc fan11f) llJl)ITI, Wl'l U;tr. frplC' .• :1 \•nr i:aral\l'. Won't t:i ... t' BKH Ii I I llii'"; 51~11 Ult ~ o:;:iu Ap_artmenb for sale 1300 •.........•.••••....... DUPLEX NEWPORT HEIGHTS L1l.c a dolt h o u-.e, ~ IJ('(lroom romplclcly 11•· done, l'l.t.;S a sparklrni.t rlt'w ·1 lu·d1·()(1m slutl 111 "'""" h:rlh-. 1·ue b. to1 •· hrt·pl,1n-; & k1tchc11-. ~1iu ll IO\t·' s1s:;.oon. Studro :1p1, 11 n ...... moflr 0l ow1:r .... Lt•"urc World Sen Jumt For !>alt' or ri.'lll. E.o;tate e· IQ ., Capistrono I 07 8 ~acrifll'e. 4!11·3lli7 uaa ....................... ----Plac• WHY PAY MORE? Commercial Prap..-ti•s lu~t S81 11(>0 t•i I 1 f'Tooperly 1600 752•1920 ' 11 • • ' g We ••••••••••••••••••••••• J400 OUAllSf. Nl -.1orv h ome with :I , ----Bd r m s . 21, bath.,. Newport lkuc:h G·l. •·or FOURPLEX family·drnlng ,.11111r1• n.cr lot. Good park111i.: V. 0 0 d r O of IJ r I l').. (,real for ~mall bu~111e~~ llrl'Plac•c" 111.: lutC'hl'n. S!n.SUOAJ.:t'ttl f•lli 1380 tr<1:.h l"Ompaelor. elt•c• °"Piexes/ Costa Mcsa·grcat rental area Qwner 's Un ll. S150.0IXJ 646·:J!l214 or 5 15-:l 183 llO~n: & INCOMF:. fi l'mL'I, downtown l.a..:unJ Bc.il·h :1 Commcrc1iJI. :1 re:-.1<1ent1 ;.il. Fanla,t1c ocean \ aews. SS\15,1100 111 thb ~u ... y c•urc 2 lid rm., 2 bath 0 Y .(); un l'asv wulk t o Main llcurh. Easv terms wrlh private fln°ancing; it's Inc garaJ:l' tlorn· 0~·111•1 . On't al 18001'111!11""'11"'1111•• RealK'>lulc• l'lr·. Hy ov.nt.'r. ('.di I SS e II - --4!J8-270C:J ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPPORTUNITY OF A Lfff.11ME! Ocennfront r estaur ant, heart or Laguna Beach. All new L'QUipment. $850,000 l\IYST f C HI I.LS . O\crlooking L al(un ;.i, 3.000 ~q. ft. Chm; Abel d~1gm.'<.I 5 bdrm. home. A rare o pportunity al $375,000 ~!AGNI 1-'lCE'.':T :1200 !>fl. fl., 4 bdrm, 4 12 lwlh home. Finest OCl•anfront comrrfunrty. Loads of ex· tr as. $350,000 BUILD ER'S attention; two R·2 lots, heart ol Dana Point. Both for $8.5,000 I NVESTMENT op - portunity; a beau11ru1 motel, heart of Lag una Beach. Close to beaches & parks. Xlnl' cond . $750,000 Mission Viejo I 06 7 -2On1 ........•....•......... easy 10 sec thrs \'aC"ant ---------property. Only $85,500. HILLTOP VIEW Sl'e the s parkling lites from this 4 bdrm ho me in i'I worth thrs pncc. But ..: r e a l r a m i I y you can live near the ncaghborhood. Only hcach in Coron:i del Mar SW.000. ;54.-:1100 ai::t. and huH• rt'ar tt-nant.'> --------- HOUSEALOHE hclµ puy. $175,000. 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. c:irpet. COMPLETEL y drp., patio. lanrlscupcd, RESTOREO Jncd. beaut1fu.1 \ 1cw . Old S . h . 547·5550or8JQ.3725 • pan1s mans ion ------- wrth an ocean view. 3 un· Newport t.och I 069 its one mrlc tc> Dana ••••••••••••••••••••••• Point Manna. S215,000. •HARBOR VIEW * 494-8057 * :l Br CARMEi.. Owner. $1~.500. Appt 644·i730. Oceanfront house. 5 Bdrm. $335,000. Inquiries rm For You! t o: P .O B o it 1025. l"\e got 3 BR, a warm _T_e_m_cc_ul_a _____ -1 !-Ml MONTEGO 4br, 2ba. fam rm. Ownr . 2015 l'orl C.:hl'lsca. 640-l!!Hl INVEST NOW! Lowest priced 3 BR. 11 1 Bo\ rn Vrll:JI!<' San Ju:in Single level, ~cclud ctl condo. $61,500. AMCHOIAGE IMVESTMEHTS 17141 496-7711 Santo.Ana L080 ...•..•................ lluilder mu!.l sdl 2 !>hurp1---------E/Costa ~lcs:1 hou~t·s on I lot. Onl' '' new. one h, rt'hwlt. Submrt all 01"· n:ns. Call now 64:').7221 ~· SUPER INCOME Tax shelter. new bMJ?. 'l unus 111 supC'r loc. Al>klll~ ~.~. ONE YEAR MEW ~estcliff Realty_ TRI-LEVEL l:lalooa. 7 Unit.,, Steps to i..-------- 3 BR. 2 BA, hig hly up lx=h. lfil 2 lwds, l bac•h. 2 Houses-I Lot·CM graded. with ste p-down Pool. $450,000. By Owner, Reduced SI 0,000 livmg room, raised din· :.IO':t Down. M5·3051. Owner said "SEL~ n ··. ingroom.steµ-dn master ---------2 s paciou s 3 Bdrm an. Luxury plus offered hou~s. f'rplcs, be amcct at$68,900. The Bluett Marketplace ('Ctl'gs & MORE! Submit 540-3666 on the Or.,,.eCoast offer. ~ DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS den. big vaulter Ir. clg., gre;1t yard, wet hor. nice tile and loLo; of other ex- tm'i. Nr. school. Sl39,500 Cl!lll -SEA VIEW -·-VA & FHA " YO\/ Con St,11 ft, find It, Trade II W1lh o Wont Ad ' ft~ ~lling a nything with a 'Ji.. J)aily Pilot Classified Ad 1 • 1 ls a simple m aller ••• " just call 642-5678. Cadillacs lo Go-Carts Whatever the Fad Roll 'em ofC the market With a Classified Ad caJI Now! 642·5678 lrviM I 044 lrviM I 044 hedge agams t in0ataon. m· A . A..-$189,500 iO· u~ Lk:tt:P~ FIXER ~ m@t:ill~V Meande r thru the 499·2800 . Rt .. JI E ,,,,,,. /II( 900 li/1•11111"f"' Slf!'t'I 494 <}473 54<} 0316 New upgraded, Bar Jlarbor. be!>t vrew, room for pool. $25.000 less than market at s2so.ooo. &14-4597 Terms-$79,500 Extra s J:rtlo r c! Ucaulifully landscaped Summcrrield ho m e, clean 3 bedrm. Lots of [ 642-5678] Of\t' Coll Strllice Fast Cud11 Approvot l'Cc'Oplc ~ho nec<f 1'1·011lt• Tlrnt's what th1· DAILY PILOT SERVICE OIHECTOlt\" is aH about! ·~····················· •···•·········•······•· YTJ macnab I Irvine •realty - YOU'LL LOVE THIS! One of the fines t offe rings of a Broadmoor Wildwood Patio Home in fabulous Woodbridge! 3 huge BRs. fol'mal dining off lovely atrium. gourmet kitchen w/G.E. built-in s. Upgraded thru-out w/plush cpts. custom ceramic tile, g orgeous d rps + prof. l a ndscaping, ONLY S99,9SO. Forrest Powers 752-1414. (B·28) · DBRILI> ~ATIO HOME Privacy? Quiet c ul·de-sacf Darling 2 BR +conv. den home for only • $83.900! Natalie Benjamin 752·1414. (B-29) ATIN: Ml. RIMT PAYaf GOOD BUY! This 3 BR town.home ls one ot Irvine's best. values & ready for you tQ make Jt your ••Happy Home" •• Cloee to pool,. J•cuui & new park. f79.900. Madeline Cross 1$2-1414. (B·30) pathways & eventually find the green shingled, Sell idle items 642·5678 2-story, 2 bdrm. house; even has a bas ement. $131,500 ~· nos N.Cooutiwy.,Lag"'"' 494-1177 31601 Coast Hlofy.,S.Log""° 499-4591 MlllRY CHRISTMAS From the stalt at Coldwell Banker «g Coldw1..·ll Bonker 3 MOIW'ob Bay Plan Lal(Una Niguel 496-7222 831-0136 USETllE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Result Service Call 642·5678 ext. 322 NOTICE how Daily Pilot Class· ified ads display their messa'les wilh legibility and Impact? Our ads, we aTe proud to say, really get results, Ph on e 642·5678. LGCJ11M hoclt I 048 &...,.. leaclt I 048 ....................... . ......••..••••••...... tE 110181 ILlllS GD. OVER 50 YEARS, OF SERVICE VIEW HOME THREE ARCH IA Y SOUTH LAGUNA. Architect Designed. Custom Built. Two Years Young. Magnificent 4 Br & FR Home With A Forever Ocean View From Nearly Every Room. A DellgbtfuUy Bright And Cbeer!ol Contemporary With Vaulted Ceilings. Exquisite Decor. Expensive Honey·Beigo Carpeting. Splendid Use Of Gius And Wood. Prlced S318,000 NEWPORT HTS trees. Country kitchen. 'Three Bdrm, 2 ba home dining are.1, b r ick on tropically planted lot. fireplace. p!l,500. RKR. One of a kind. Waiting S40-1720 for a special per son . =~ for fan living. TARBELi. THE CALLISON CO. · , • . 2819NewportBlvd.N.B. "#I lnCal1fom1a People who need People You don't need a ~un to That's what the "draw rast'' when you DAILY PlLOT place an ad in the Daily SERVICE DIRECTORY Pilot. Wa nt Ads! Call now is all about! -642-5678. ~---~---~ Newport leach I 069 Newport leach I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • cae: 110181 ILllNS GD~ OVER SO YEARS OF SERVIC E ILUFfS. GREAT IUY! t Spectacular Townhous~ Spacious Bedrnts. 3 Baths Plus Fnmily Room. Many Custom Featur~s. Lrge. Covered Balcony. Patio Overlooks Pool And Ramada. Tho Home Is Vacant And Ready Ta Move lnto'. Let's Go lnspect. Priced At $154,500. Submit Offer. Income Propffty 2000 IRCome Property 2000 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• mac nab / Irvine realty 2 HOMES-I LOT E a s l s i <I (• C o s ta M <> s a -2 charming. new 3 BR hom es on lg. lot W/magnificent trees . Uve in 1 -lease the other! Near Newport schools & park. St90,000. Barbara Aune 642·8235. (B·33) TRIPLEX Investment property on Balboa P enins ula -prime )0<·ation for summ(•r:winter rental. 1, 2 & 3 BR \In its. partially f urnis hcd. S159.500. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. <B·34) IALIOA. ISi.AHO DUPLEX Home + income! Flexible financing on this terrific property ( Front unit w /scp. entrance & 4 BRs (3+den>: r ear unit w/2 BRs. hdwd floors + loads of charm. $274,500. J oyce Edlund G42·8235. <B·35) 642 ... 235 ..... 6200 901 Oo"r Orlve >i•rbor View CAnttr hvlnie at O.tn~ V•iley Qnte-r 752·1414 • f . .. J ~ ,. - BJOOAJL 'Y PILOT 2200 ....••••.........••.•.. 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'.!111 tl1111r ~1 IH) ,\ Loq.rio Beach 324 8 1~uot .. ;0 Ill!'-_ t 0!1.'a~lt'!' j ••••••••••• •• •••• •••• • • h1 11pl 1'1-1>! lltlh 'llill I.I I, :! llr h11\hl' dthl' 111 lw,wh I 1111 ~ II\, pool 11·1111 d :.. I ;,u Ill II \ 11 1; (I Ill 1.11tl :!<'oil'~·" 1l11"•lt1 1•1;11!1.'11r.J.,)-..l'•'l"lt11 1hh , ... -..hp-.. :-.1!1.t llllt ht,'(. l,,...f ti'i'I l~d.1 ' t1r " ~.tr \\ .111·r 11t1 j 11 (.1 \\ .II t' I •(1111 :!i I•> I J•h \ 11 ·•11 I 111 I I 11.i \ Ill Ill " 111 Ill·: \('If .ilnurn •·11tn lpl1 111111 ':>l'I.~ 11111 l'r.I I.Al I :N.:C i.:1i I \ ·" .1111 / .t11 I :1 l11·ol1 m ! lt,1 I 11'\'-tll 1" lt-111 I ti \ 11 tf ") .~ 'J l •• t I .t 1 .. ' I \i,: .. 111 1111 ll'I' ,, . Thomas Monck 2036 Ocean Bl v. Balboa \ 1111 Jn· till' "lllnl't IJI .! 111·<' t11·l..l h ""' lh SI 1111 HOLIDAY OM ICE .11 1111· \'I,; \II ~.I \I I"'' E' I Ill' I )'.~ 11 ll 111•1 .!.th ,j ,111 hi I I 1 " I 11 I. 1 i... g uorl I" r It"' :t IJ I h "r :1 I "I I" 1 t "1 111 a n 1 l'-.. l '.ti I WAl.h. 'I () B 1-:A l'll, po11I ..{ t1·11111:-J·:i.n1111 g :! Sltu'\ 1 ltilrm~ :t h.1 Miii rl1•1 I, ,'<: .1tnu111 :s1:;;, 11111 l!>.l' L .\11<;~; h u rrt1• 0 11 \\' \'1'1-:tt "11h lioal tl111•k :! St11I'\ \\ I hclr'l\' I ,I en rm. 11111 rm 1."< 111·1\ ·'"~ '\l.!\KI m11I"· I.I J)() '\0111> IW\l lul'.t lltlll i':\CI .! lldrtn tl1•n dtlllll.l( I Ill '''\\ Ill \\ llU\ -.;1-1 lllll II'\ I 1111 • ""'" 1.tl :! l11lt 111 I • lil.11111111111' huh ,1\\ .1~ ,~.o 11111 ''' \\ \ J l'.11 I ,tl111luth \It-:\\ '.! Ill· \\ h1 .1111 d1· 1111 :--1 .. 111 OHi l'I' Waterfront Hornes Call 631 -1400 Apartments hrnished Carano def Mar 3822 ....................••. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 3724..-------------..•.••..•...•••.......• <.;TL'IHO WEEKLY RA TES Full K1l1:hl'n & T\' l.1111•rL'> & l 'l thlll"' l L<l::>ETOOCE.\:'\ Royal Suites Motel _'litlll \, .... port Hh 11. (.':\I t>l:!·:.'tit I SUSCASITAS '11·1:1\• turn lur.:1• & -..111,111 I ltr \clulh. 0111\. 1111 111.'l'o :!I ICI tl.l'Wl)(trl Bhtl {SI~~ <;,\lll>E~ \l'TS l'OllO~ \ U EL .\I \It :! Hr 1'0 ... 11hnu'1" I rpll• t••lOI. ll·nn.-. Slime vt·1•a11 & l'11\.1lma \ll'" '\ Clc,.,l. ll> t\l'h1un hlaml & ftnl' hl•;n·h .• \bo 1 llr. t'1 l·:!t:! I Spolll'bS Wulk lo l1ch .1Br :IBa I'm rm ::!llllt-.<1lt F:.11ntlt1•,, sm~ttl c·h1ltln•11 up tu 2 yri.. 2 Ur apt. S:!:l.1 mo. 2077 Wulla1:l' AH•. C:\I. G'6·~'ti EASTSll)f. COi)' :! ht µoll o. gara~l'. blub. S27;) ltiO 21'1t Sl. 548·21:!7 MESAPIHES :>.l''" i.ludt0 apl Sl30. 1 llr '\::11;-,. ''' 1111 J:.in. ht. l'ool. Jaruu1 & l<1undr,· rm ,\clul1..-... 110 Pt'l'>. Opt•;, <1.11ly ::1.JO llarJj ,\" t'.:\1. O lcsa \'t•rtlc Ori\" 1-~,l vll 11 :irwr Uh ti •. ~1!121 17 Lrg .!hr. hltni., crpt.,, drlJ, ~l!i mo. I child Ok: :>.11 µd.-.. tl:t!·J.l-18. t.i·l5·311 j 1 Ill<. ~7~1 m" Mini Ranch w/View I •••I:.! 1•11rt Wl') 1>11•h:• 't'111 Su l u,1,1 111.11.t 1 l!f :! -.lol'\ I.tr I I I 111 J•••l :.'IA~I 'II II 1111 l11il1• OHnl '-1'1 \ lt't' 'h.111 llhJ l l,I\ 1· .tl.'1 7.i<Mi \11 ~l1·rn :.! lilt ..: ll.1 lrpl• 111• I g.11 ".111. 111 111 h 1111 1~·" ,;r;,, ·'·'" 1:r.1x t, 1.! ,1,;x 1'\l :t:l.I 111 'lo;1•\~ s .. •a\Jl'\I. :1 llr :.: h<t 3748 Yrly. Slrt A<·:11.:1.11;.i;, m111 SUftEA HICE ~.ui.u1y Jhr wtrniru uci:.111 QUIET-MO POOL .............•••.•.••.• ...,ml h•>111 1 "" , t• 1111< t.1m1111,d111r111 "'''"It'll l1 pl1 I· 1•111 •ii \ 11'\\, :0.!17."t 11111 r11 ,t· 1(.11 d1•11 1'1 1111 :.!Hl'.J \',11·hl lll''>lllllll' \Jm1111il 111•1, ,.,,,, . .i .. 111 .. 1, .... 11 ... h •. ··1111 I 675-3411 R 'o:ll<'lkll 1<'1111 t',111 \Ir ~11'1&1~---I• I 1• \ . .I ' .II 11• Iii• II •~ml11~~·•-•'-,l-llll I It 111.11 • I< I . Red Estate Wanted 2900 Balboa Pettin5'.tla 3207 ···•····•············•· ..........•....•..•.... tt\\' l'1••to• 111 111;1 !11 .!ll.1 tit.I .11 ,,,,., 111 l1'\\ll11il ll.1\\llt11111" 111•d 1111 1111111.11• 1111 111 ""'• UJ\ 111' .1 Pl"I' L,.,,,,. ~.1.!.• 1111t WILL PAY CASH!! 1:!t:1 Iii :!1111 I 'lo I"'" II \II• ,,111dt t• T.D. PROPERTIES •1.11.,t 1.~1u7 nt •11\ dt.t1.!UI .H\lllH1 ut .1 1•'\llo 1.!:!l ,tll 1,p111 \ 1-.1r ll111111tl ""·' q1h. 11r1 .... ,,,_,, r,•1r1,.: I 111 -...0 1 ll\11 K.1'1 11.11, .111 1, "'" Corona d~ Mor 3222 ......•......•......... ••••••••••••.•••••••••••JI\ JI ·s Hr ,.-•• nul\ :.! fl,J t· Houses f.\lm"hed 111 ... 111 , 1"" y1011 mu ....................... ',., .,.,"' Balboa Peninwla 3 I 07 • ••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • J U1 huu ' 1 1pr' d1 ,,, I~ 1: ,,~ l<Cl'\'I I ,,, '111 1i .. 111 ... l\.t1l l·1 l1 lhru lu h V1pl1 "·''It"'' o1 ... 1m ht •'.11 ;',.11 '\1 , •• ,, ..... ~) 11111 •·11'1,,~:! LOCJll'la Beoch 3148 I 1ri 111.11 t• '\ 11111 "'" 1,ltlH.!lll'! J'111-.. I .it h.11 llll'l ' .I 1111 .! 11,1 tll'JI. .1 1 rplt ' l'.11111 :-.1.!.t \111 \l',11 I\ 11.1111 .\l.1rl111 IUI 1 • '·'I .. t'i;< '" 1 :ti;;.!I I 1111 :.! ha. 111 W .1rtl , l,.tpl \ .rrd l..td~ (JI-. ~ Jl~I IUP .,l..) .~>1 :!0 t,.•\ ••, 11\r. I:·" & \\ al1·r ptl S!! Ill \il11lh 1111 Jll'l ~' IK I U.1 I•;\ 1'' lrl:! llll:C.1 h Iii 1; l:!:I ' llr hUl!t' h<>ll\I \\ I rpl1 ht.I( 1111 \\,dl .111 ... :1 .11 t.t.:!fl'.!>C! J ltUlll 'ih;:! 100 !lir I h.1 1111 q1I p11I d1 p ''""'" ~,.1..,1>" .... 1;·, •\.l( Ul1j.!t1·,~ ,. JI., ..... . I 1111 :! It\ """ I pt-., ,\ Ill ti pjcol ::, 1.,11 111" 1',dl .-1. ~'"' \j.!\ I ll1 .I 11,1 .!.!t'll ''I It I urtwr 1111 :1111.1 l.url·rt 1.11 ::;17;, mn F.11111111· ... :.1.-. ';'.~·· '.! llr. I 11,1 d11plo'\ 111111-.. h:<' l'lll I \ ,rttl ~lllj.!lc• I .11' J.!._lf:tJ,!t \\ .1~h~ I dr\ l I' hr111J.. Up. kid' ~ I'' h nk i.1:,! ~HJ..!.(;.,,\ HWPT HEIGHTS C llllr rn. :! hath. lt.:l' l.1111 I Ill 1111111 Ill.Ill\ \ll.,... :! llH, :! lb 1'1m 11l111us". 11r ,,..,. .11h1lh II\ l'I Ill Sp.1 l~Hll, h•lltth Wiit i. '111111'> :!I ltr '1•1·11111' \1 .111 .l,ul 1 ~";:t 11 ~·•) t 1\ , ..... I rt\\ flhl)tJ-.1• 'I ht :! h.1 111 •\\ 1•nd 111111 \tl11l1 "'"' Ill 'M.X •L"I 01 '""' I I 1 I .! 111'.l>lltltl\) lt1"1tlr11t1" \1h1 I I .111111: :O..l.!11 'H1;! IXt.:J Hurrlinqton Hc:rbOur 3242 ....................... \\.ilk \o Sho~ :111r. 2• "ll.1 p<H>I j,tt Ill/I \-..k l11r \JJI \ l·:tkll X-ll) liX'I llJ K-IC. i:r. I .11.;I Irvine 3244 •••·•·••··········•••·· l 111' l'I. 111 ;1 i11 '.!',. H.1 ~ h1111u-.. rm th111rd s~·:, .. n it•11 11:1:1 :1:.?1;, RENTALS :! 1111 I 11.t :-;.11;, "1111 I I> '.! l>.1 <11111 .! Jill . .' 11,J s I. I ... 1 .• ;1 1\1( :!I 'h,1 :-. If I l'l.o 1 llH :.!', 11.1 :0-.tUll 1, I' I llll. :I 1\,1 :0.lolKI H, :, I 11 \II \I l•:ll 1111 " 1:111·,t It"· s:1.~1 111· ... 1 ,oi, 1. .... 1 , ol 1·p \\,Ill 111 ' l!J \.)! t:l I I 1.11!1· '"lil 111.t ,,lllll 1111' ''''' 11111 'HI:.! 'l';';JJ ;, Hll . :111.1 SH7.1 ,1 llH ~· · h,1 11\ 11111' ~""" 11''" ~'"'11 '"" \\•lit J .( llr t.1111 1111 tr1it1· I l.l'!'>llJl'tl ,111 1;1:! :11,7>-. Success Coat! 9456 10Y2-22Y2 "" 11T M; "'°" 1lT ~ "f.,.. Sew our SUCCESS COAf- 1fs JOUllf, t11S$1C, 111hl for any 1tmel Ho set·•n sl~. no ·complrtated details ch~ Baby, Baby! 7058 P1otect btby from d11ft5 and cold with lhts snug set. BABY A BABY wrth a pret· ty, cuddly seL Crochet "P· 1acktt, boot1ei of J.ply l1111e1 tnl ya1n 1n usy pattern stitch Pallt111 7058 d11ect10ns fol 6-tcH2 month sire Sl.25 loi exh p1tte1n Add 3~ each pattern IOf lJ1st-class a11m11I and handhn& Stnd lo: Alica ltooU Needlecraft Dept. 10S Dally Pilot llod'3 Old ChelMa Sta., ..... doublekn11s. wool blends Yoit. 'jfr 10011 l'rlot MMe. P11nled Patte1n 9456· Address. lip l'attto1 llumbtt Halt Sim !0';, 121.), 14~ VALUE pac•ics 1918 NE(Ol£'. 16'1. 18'i. 20 1, 2~11 Sue I~."' CRAFT catalos Choose from (bust 37) lakes 3 • )'lls 60 225 desians. J fret rnSlde All Send SI.ZS foi u ch P'lttrll cr atts. Knit. Crochet Send 7St Add J5' tor mh pattt111 IOI Eay Gifts '111 Omantenu SI.SO lus1-tlass 11rm11I, ha11dl1na. l'iftlw Show-Ott$. .. SUO Se11d to: Steff •,,• 1'11ff QIN& Sl.21 MARIAlf MAllTllf Stltth 'A' hldl C)IDb Sl.25 Cttctltt •itll S.11• Sl.00 Pattern Oept. 4-42 CttcW.•..,.... Sl.00 Oally Piiot ltlttr fifty Qlliltl. . SUO , Ill~ C"~.. . . .Sl.00 m Wtst 11th SI., .... Yoit, sew & .... ... • . •• $US NY 10011. l'rlm NAM£~ AD-"""',.. W ....... ,SlAIO Dll£SS1 211', Silt 111d ~TYi.i FlewltCredlet W ..... .$1.10 NUMIH. Hllr-6" CMW W .... Sl.00 Snt SIO to SIOO _..h•n \'OU.,.._.. lftttallt C..CMt W ... SUO •I ,ou11111fl Lois ol II'" dl~NI lflltaftt ~ w .... SlAO '""~nt~ top. 11)141 "4.1rtlr11bl' IMUl!t ~ W ...... $l.CiO MtMr 111 flf\V rAll WINJI H Colilp' .. A Sift~ $1.00 l'AntllN CAIAlOC Cb11r~n I I Colllptm~f 11.4 SI.DO ,n, ~llttt'I le ~flld l~' 12'rin Al IU . 7'f ...._S.111W Sl.00 Wlfl• 11 ... 71' ll.00 ....... ... 11. • "-I.to lS Ola.. T.., Q 15e SIM ... tf H .Mffr -. ..... 75f tbh-.. hr Ill'" t·rph th II" . & µjllll \11·~.1 , ... , .,,. ~11~·. 11\11 .-~1111;;;,7 \\ .111 I Li BEAUTIFUL MESA VERDE !-.1,._11·111u-. :1111 . :!hJ I ,1 m rm. lrpl1 111111., 1111 1 rpl :•llitdW•I ,_,11 111~ ti \ 1 ti '" 111·t.. -.1.1t111111 If 513 C.v1Pus Da· IRVINE .,1•1 11 ti< ru 11.ll I"•••• • r111 ll1·r111 I. t t.r l.1 m rm B Toro 3232 1h11 rm ;! h.1 "''" 111 l ('I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,\\Jll J ~u• Jtd L.'i\. Su1x·r. l•t11•h I 111 .! h,1 t.nlnr ";tl1•r .1 ... -..1111 !pit' n pl l1'1111•tl "' tlu1·' 1~1 '" t>\\1111 ::. .. 1 .• k11\, 111.'h \H•li·111111· '>:I'(> \gl ·,11 -~J:j'.! !";:1 l:.ti7 •. \j.!l'lll 110 It I """""'' l'll.,lllfll '.!111 :!11.t air .. 1ttal'11 ~.1r "'"11·111u!I 83-111 mo :-. l.t· ll~ t ~h.11 p I l ... t1r111 .! t.J \\ I ph l t•tlt'l'tl \ ;11•tl ... u11<·r ""'"' !l.r.1.1 ~111:1 .1:,i.7 \g1•111.111111•1• \\\• art' pl t·a~r.icl to announec th;it l h is n r w spa IH' r '' ti I run t IH' llOLIDAY ON ICE "Ftnd Your :'\amc Cont e~l " in lht• c:las!'>if1t>cl section lwgi nnin).! l>t·t·l·mher 111 t hru Dec·l·mh<.·r 2fi Hc::idt•rs whoM' namt·~ are lisle<I. Isome when• in the dassi fi<.•d ads) will reccin•. ahsolut(•I\· free. two r r s e r \' c d s t• a l l i 0 l' k t' t s 1 o llOLlDA \' ON ICf: opening ;it Anaheim Convention Center. 800 W. Kalella J\v<•. Anah<.•i m Calif. December 27 th and runnin g th rough J anuar~· 1st. 1978 You may find your name hidden anywhen· in lh<' classific'd section preceded hy two stat·s C• •I making you elig ible to r<.>ceh·e u pair of tickets for a night at 1 IOLlDA Y ON IC~: as J!twst of th e nail~· Pilot. d.Jllll.\UUf'llll.l'h 1111111, ll'lllll-. J,tl' I. \Ill.ii': 1n1ma1 I urn. & Jdl\I \'ll'WS, only :-h•1>:. • l.A><·kt:d 1!3r. W/I~ :-lot . • • S><i:i llltl. \ rly lo7:i tl~iji:! l•al'ht•lur f,tJl1> 111 room, hlk 111 lX'al'l1 s:.m::; mo :rnr. :!-1ha 1·pl & llrp., I >i•n. s.;a11w rm.:.! It pie•',. Cl.·1.,111 111111111ta111 1'\: 1·11 \ \\lh 111 .... h •\. l\\.11 "ilJfl lllf' \~I ·l!li :!1;;7, 11\\JIJ t:!l:t •.'i.I\,, ;1;,;,; I lltlr111 :! h.1. .1t 11u 111 Jrplr·. 111111111 .. 11•1\ n·mtlld \\ .rlh 111 '""" 11 ,\. t11" 11 Sllt111 11111 l'h t.\u fu:.:u lab Forest 3255 • • Art Ebbotson 2013 Maramar Balboa 'ittl .111 lfw \\ lllfh'I ,,J ' lt•1 l,.h1h\\11rlh:-ollt" HOLIDAY ON ICE ,JI th• \'.\: \II I·: l\I t 'I I'\\ 1., 'Tit" l'E;o.; I El( I k l' :!7th ./.111 1,1 I' I I'•' 'I 11 k1•h j.;lllltl 1111 I 1"" J 11 l Ir •II .I I t l'l'l'ftrrtn.1111·"' C .ti I Id:! :1li1 ll ,.\f !1:1, l" du1111 \11111ft•1. .. 1, • • 1111 tlw L.11.l· '•" .1l1r .. ,,,, rl..t .wh•·u ·1 "''" '"" 1 · p1 ~ ,oi, tlrp·.. fin'·'"' 'Jl·• 1111 111 '''"" h1l1111 t I 1111 I II 1ltl1t•, 1!71 ;l),>111 H~wpori Beach 3269 ...•...••.•...•....•... 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'No s.8-IJ'TM ot W 396'1 • ~/thild $3$0, 840-1030 .............................................. 1 BEDROOM + DEN APTS • l Bedroom , 2 bath ·Over iooo sq. ft • Large balcome~ ·Walk-in closeb. • ~neling & fi rcplaC'e:.. •And much· mut.'ll rnon•' 557-8020 9 AM·!i:30 PM every day ............ ~"·· Mediterran~an Villag 2400 llarbor Blvd .. COSta Mr.tu. Call(. rr. ~h·~ l ul, 1l.1l t 11r llr. 011• u e )ak --1.rnc !E/ ,. Add 1t .. Build it .Diaper 1t Hclmm~r 1l .. Cdroet 1t...Cem~nt 1t Wire 1t . Hoc It .. Cledn 1t...Mov& it ... Press it. .. Paint 1t Nail it Plr1~t~r 1t ... Fix it... SERVICE DIRECTORY Saturday, Oeeemt>er 24, 191' DAILY PILOT 8 J J Plumb i t. .. Patch 1t... 1pe 1 cmoa~ 1l... Roof lt...Landscape 1t...Tile it... Trim at •. Sl'w1t. •• Ha u l it... Add it... Plant it ... Alter it. . L eclrn 1t ': f. • ,t\,,ta • i:e l.,alr C.-pet Serrlce Controdor Bedrieal GI ac1nCJ Mcalonry ftalntiftcJ/flaperin9 Plashr/RepaJr T"" Senlc• . • ,.. 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SM1 ·5720 rm S7 ~1. 1·11u1·h Sttl 1·hr ROOM ADDITIOMS Apartment;i & I lou:.cs Kitchen ltemodchni: Plans & 1:-·m;inC'ml: \\oil. fo'or free est <'all li:JI 300~ Ken Ahrcnbcrg & 8111 Sherbac'Otr IXOYE Llc.-enscd & B•>ndC'd ELF.Cl'HI CIAN l'ril't•tl right-free 1.·~t1muli: un large or small JOIJ!> Llet!ru>ed I; 7 :l 03~!> ..•.•...••.....•....... Blond dln'g rm ~ct. ~l' nu1ne wood. In cludes buffet. table & ti chum>. Sl7-4666 --- Skiploader. D11mp ll'u(·k. Hauling, trcl' work, i; r u d i n g, (I l' m o e l t Kll-1257 ---HcUlnc) ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCC STUDENT. li1~ • 1 ton truck. Trash, trim, L'tc. Randy 6'&2·5703 Brtt·kwork. Small jobs. YOUNG MAN. 5 yrs c:..pr PATCH PLAST.t-;lllNG Hl'mov&1l111 . t ri 01111111 1:. Newport, Costa Mesa & in wallcovennf(. f''rcc A 11 l y p e ~. Fr t' e prunml(. l•'rc<t· "'t l.11 11, lrvmc. 675-3175e\•es. !.Sls. 645-8576 And_Y__ estimates. Ca~~ fully hc.uMl llllli ~JWS Paintlnc)'Papenng rror painl'g & pupcrh;in~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• t01i. Clean. "-Ork i;uur rF.T.ERSPAINTIN\. ~~esl !.157·0ll ll, t;xpr d. Heas Ratt!s. ---------~e~S:st. Call Gene Paint Your Casffe ~ Watn.ds ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llOMF~')AVt-:ns Plumh· Pin\• & Sol1"1 h.ik \nl( & lll'alln&. 1-'rel' l'Sl, walerbt.><b Ulmplt'le t11u· $10 hr. llonl'st. & rrhahlc & ace lh';i,onir"l1. !(Crviw. Uol.\. ~t C OK. T err> 'i. N w µ l · U .i ~ 751 3150 or 847 ·O~ &t2·01Gl ---SS. 1;uur chm l>"L odor. Ccrpeftttt' Cpt repair. 15 ) r,; 1•xpr R J .lluffm<1n & Son, Gen ••••••••••••••••••••••• Do work m):.df. Hi.>h Contr. Cm.tom Alt & 1\dd, GardtftincJ HOUHCleaninc) ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'ltOl"J:o:SSIONAL Paint· 1111(. Inter/ Exler. H1o1ai., work guur &12·0386 Average Extr 1 Stry S39S 2 Story $545. lntr $45rm Prices incl m alrl/labor Any plumh1n~. water---------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• JJOO n s' win t.I ow s' 531-0101 . pali OS. l' ah I 11 e l s. WEl-~DlNG-CLJ.:AN\JPS cab Incl s. :. h l'l v e:.. -. - - - -formica. New t•onst. fll!s Weekly Malntenuncc Want a REALLY Cl,EAN HOUSE? Call Gingham Girl. l''ree e:;t 645·512:1 Cuar/lnsr-Free est. Llc32(ll8l, Ted 636·7085 i.crv. lt-ak:., buthroom end. re-ramie tile. Hens. $1.62 per DAY Rough/linish. 1•1ckup Cattt1nq & comrn'I. 1;45 •1614 ur Freel-sl 6\2 9907 work. ti42-67K.1 ••••••••••••••••••• •••• 541!-4541. Ltc & honfltd. SUNSHINE GIRLS PamLing. Exlr/l ntr. Ex· pr'd, honest, neat. reai.. Llc'd 964·11>45 Dave MICHAEl.S PAINTING : ext. houses & comm. bldg's. b'7$.~141 aft. Spm. 1132 24G8 ------Roofincj 1'hat·s ALL you !'C!r Forthl'OJX•n ;111 uffa1r.All D1it It Lanlbrape Mam· fh & rr lnterrnr n•mCHlcl111g, O('ta:.1un pcr:.onal Bedrical tcnance: Mow & Edge. All typeso ome 0 ice Interior, exterior paint· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOFS £-'OR Lf:ss All \)µes. finun <l\.1!l f'rc.'t' l..,t, lir bond 'cl, 111 sr. Senior l'it11l'ns <hi.cllt lfl.l ~ll t .in ru me ror a • 30da) ad •• 111 thu paneling. c·abmt"ts, room ser\lt•c. <:ub;ina Cater· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Full malnl, huul1ni:. cleaning packages. 1 n g. Sup rem c repr1>ducllon • .EHs. wg645·!J&ll ELECTRIC . .\!, ~l-:rl'-ICE dean· ups. rototllhnJl. Special Apts& n E work. workma~lup. Call Jack c.tom Pai8twu1 675-~7 -CALLS $15 hr, & S~tAl.L Free E&t. 675-SSHl Bonded/ins ured. Free 008 7~ • --Cement/Concrete JOBS&\2K233 -------esL'I & instant :;erv1ce. --------- Ext .. ior SpKiaUst lSyrs locaJ refs. L1 c·d bonded, insrd & guar work. Pree es ts. Won't be widerb1d. 838-1081 DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY '\'(lOOWOHKS. all l} l'>t'S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------Genet'al Senie es 540.9525&552·0245 PROl-'ESSJONAL PREP <':1b1nl'l~. p.itios. Ilk ,\LI, Cnni•rctt• work. HubbardB~ctric ••••••••••••••••••••••• Thc lmmacuhltcCIC'anmi: &l'AINTTNGEXTER. ---- HOOl''S installed factor~ direct: l'sl.1b 35 u-.. Call Harold Gunn 5-1!1::.!<Jtil remdl-.. i.nme l°IL'C. h1 Tllot·k. llrn•k. :ilu111p &. LicW1J6 IW> l;!J7·1 HANDYMAN: Cariwnlry, t:o. YOUR SATJSFi\C· Reasflnsr. Lie. 2367'1. qual. Prompt ~vc. lrcc concrl'le \\'.111-. SCl'Ulll)' -u . ..1..a...--1"" t • 1"1cctr1cal, plumh1n~ & TION GUAH. 759.0377 Frc_!C_c_st_._638_·_739_4 ___ _ l.'St. (j.t! li3H _____ Hwldl'r-;. K:H !11 IK_ ~ 1;1ec n c floors. Ph847·27ll7 I..ie 327136 1;.15 li'IH I loose Painting. 10 yrs ex· Plasht'/Repok Tile 1111 ir SOJWI ~fhc l'iJslc.~l drnw in llw Asph~1ll1 t'u1wrl'l1• &-Lrl!l' Wl'st. •• a Daily Pilol n·moval & t'11•anups. Cla!>sific<I Ad. PhOlll' Fn'l' E st. t/:Jl [>0711. &12 56711. Llc1·n.w1I ---- .,_..mHts u..fum. Aporimenb Unfurn.. •·•····•·••············ ······•·•••············ HYnt1ftC)ton leach 3840 Newport Beach 3 869 ...•.•....••.•......•.. ····•·········•·•·•···· l·LIH, l IJ.c., cc1rp('h. dr;i11t.'S, rt'lrtJ.:. & \\<tlihcr L:u·~:" :ihr, :!lu .1111. !'\un furn 82.'>ll :\It>. !)1;:1.1212 clt•1·l-. 2 lillo.~ lu lll'h :-..1:1.1 m1•. \ti). :!Il l .1;,1111 ~t L°""'a Beach 3848 4!1-1ms1 ...........•........... - Luxury (WnlhOUSI', 2 hr, :! .\/cw & !OVl•ly d,uplex, 3 ha. dm rm, frplc·. h1g ~~l~m. 2 ba. ~.Pt llgt:-. "1 e w. B 1 0 t: i. t 11 ~":'(!. •:io. i .. 15·2111 or downtown. S47S mo 1•11""10•1 ----\~~ 237!1 t•\'l'': 1157 .02112 Cho1t•e cuncl o at i.:oll ICIUf'l': 3 BIL :.! h.1 .. '.mlt1'll IT ti. I~·· 1h·c k ll'l'l'S pool, "''hr 1 rl1 yl'r. s.150 \111 \).!l l't \ j' ;) 711 SUB-LUSE 3 Br. 2 h.i, frpk, >:Jra~C'. p.illo. Lnst roomoi.1ll' \ou t•an l:.1n• I.1st mo's r<'lll ~ 1kpo-,it. J usl S li:l mo. :vrh \\. 1h )11Ur'\, :! ltlk.-. llC'h ,,, ,111, 1mnwd SPECIAL OFFER Post Lii:ht io~tulleu SliOor 1<·,~ m:t 501:1 Ha\'t>Somethini.! you want t.u sell'! Clas:.111ed uds do it well. 642·567~. Selling anything with :i pr Nil, CM areas. l 'M Daily Pilot Classified Ad SMALL -MY PHIC1-;s is a simple maller ••• ARE SMALL. Ro n just cnll 642·5678._ ___ f..t.2·6799 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• VERY NEAT PATCH Ceramic tiles, kitchens. JOBS&TEXTURE bathroom~. & t'ntr~s. Free e>sl. 893-1439 Free l'l!t Chuck S.l8·tiJ05 i---------- 642-5678 Office RentaJ 4400 Office RetttaJ 4400 Business/Invest/ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • fiinc:mtc e Lost & Found 5300 Penonals 5350 Help Wanted 7100 Hep Wanted 7100 EXECUTIVE ROW, Inc. Prestigious o ffice space i n Newport Sch /Airport area. Tasteful reception lob- by, telephone message service, con· ference rooms, kitchen, beverage, ln- o utgoing mail service, dictating & copy m ach ines, travel consultants, com- p uterized ' t y pese tting. Complete sec r e tarial services available as n eede d. from $290 per mo. Call 1714) 752· 7170 Rooms 4000 Office Retttal 4400 ······••••····•·•·•·•·· ·········~············· ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.siness Opportunity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAN CLEMENTE Pel Shop & Grooming. Retiring a(tcr 7 1;0011 YL'urs. Fine Jocallljll & uhentcle. llERTHA HF.NltY HEAL TORS 215 Del Mar 492·4121 FUNKY LITTLE PLANT STORE ........................................................•............ ··················~···· REW ARD i\llractl\'e Christian gal For return 0£ while long 24• S'S"~ l2Slbs. Meet sin- hatrcd male cat. Lost C\:re guy to 34· P.O. Box 1 2 I 1 S. V i c 1 9 th & _l_l_4ij_,_G_.G_. 92.642 ____ _ Monrovia. 646·5908 Merry Christmas to our ----------i friends from Crew & Found 12115 young mule Char l ie . "Studs or husky, black with white. Cheerio". Vic. Beach & In·--------- dianapolis.HB.968-7870 WlTCHY H O LlDAY Found female Irish Setter P LAYMATE SOUGHT. 12 21. Vu.•. Brookhurst & _oc_c._P_ET_E_R_._64_5·_5_79_s_ Adam'I, H B. 968·3442 ASSEMBLER TRAINEES Needed lmmediutcly Long & short term :is-s lgnmcnt~. Holiday & vac:il1on pay. llosp1talizalion plan available. Start today! ae11caJ Merry Christmas To All Of You l•'rum Ritu, Chri~. Michelle. Conrut!. Sully & C:.ar ry of Coastal Penonnef Agency 540·605S 27901larbor, CM Oen cal MERRY CHRISTMAS 3148s~=:;';,onve JR. CLERK ~!.Gy:r Or~~~. ~~~rt) SR. CLERK ~u11t•r I hr. I r~. 11n1q111• li7~ t:!:kl .ill. Ii pm. tc;itun•s, m·,,:i11 \'i1·w. hlk Huom wt kitdll'netto to hl·h. ,\lilts. No pets. W. 'l;wpt Ikh :Sllr. :m:J, SJ(I wet•k & up. FOR LEASE Jn prime location. An:'<· ious owner must SL•ll qwl'kly. l-\111 pncr• 55,000 plus inventory. Clwnt•r may help finance. I lurry, tJkC advantage. HEAL TOR. 962·7788. Foun<l, dog smal l l onghair b l k/whl Fatchcs, fem. Vic. So. Coast Plaza. S .A . s:rT·P.n or 545·1819 . ia•orite carriers Eciual Oppor Employer & CLERICAL ASST Found, Weimaraner, _P_enon __ al_S_er_•_ic_e_s_S_3_6 _0 ----------1 Varied Jobs with & s:J.50 4W·:.12HO 4!19·3'JOO. 11 u ti~ furn, Ill t n,.,. 548 !'755 ~ ----1l<.hl'>'!-thr. moo sq fl • t•pr ... --------- L°""'a Hi'I'-' 3852 1rplc . yrlv s.-.~,u mo. •••••••••••• • ••• • •• •••• 642 2.Sli.5 all tiP ~I N1re 1 & 2 Ar. S265 & up. ----• pool & rer room quiet DUl'l.E'< :! hr t-•kn. 1 . trl'J R31·i7!11i ' Rik tu hcac•h. Yl'url~ -kase ::.1:1~; mu 11:n I 032 Newport Beach 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sat CJentente 3 876 ..........•......•..... PARK NEWPORT B ;i c h e I 0 r s. I 11 r 2 Sp;irkh11J.: 2 Hr 2 B.i cu11d11. lk•droom.., & Towuhou!'cs ~.~J'; m•:~!l1 '~~~~7~1~ iew' Froms:n·\.50 .....,.,.,run '· -' 1 S!X't'lacular spa, t otal 1 llr. Stl!'.i 11111. l'l1I pd n•cn•aliun p1·o~ra m . Walk to ''"'rylhini,:. ~Ol·1aJ program 7v<>0ls,11 49lHi0'.l. 211 tir.111Jtl:.1. ll'nrus courlo;. Al to•a:;hton -- hland, J ,1mbor4•e & San Tustin 3890 Jo;iqum I l11ls Ro:1d. ••••••• •• •• • • • • •• • • • ••• ·~ f 4J 644-1900 NOW YOJ CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH *. Craiq StaMard 1480 De4 Mar A ve. Laguna leach You ure lhe winner of 2 free lieket.s wort h $1'1 lo HOLIDAY OH ICE utthe ANAlll'.:IM SI.inn)' ltoom t-:l blul( UO· furn. pvt bath, k 1l. (lrl ". Sl2.'l + 640 2810 ----:-Oice furn'rl rm for work· Ing p1•r.on w I" t ba. Sll! l'J)Q c \l 751 5~ VCKation Rentals 4250 ••......•.•..•.••...••. Cabin. R1~ lk';lr, sip<; '1 111. S35 01>. Pool (hi, tlr l v, _dbl frpl. m,1 Kill 1_. __ _ Rentds to Share-4 300 .............•......... nmmte needed, Fl•molc•. Sharl' 2 bdrm 2 b;i nµl. t:~l. Must be neat. Rella· hie. 556·2940 b<!f 11 :00 AM & ail 6:00 PM. Gl'ne Need a great roommate? Cut Ii v111g expen~cs ! Call TilC Orange County Professionals Hou1e-MatH Unltd 832-4134 Dt•pendable :.tore l!.l71 Park Newport CON\'ENTIO~ Share 2 lxlrm l ba ups lrs 1.t·.xuR \' "l'T r.TV ING CENTl':H l '~ hlk tu bch in N R. (hcrlookm.: The Wuter lkl· 2ith Jan. lc;t. Bernie. 956·9300 work, • T'rec 1'11·kels ~oocl for 63HOS7 home. Sl87.50 + ~;n1nvS7SOOOOi;pcc· Oet·. :rnth or :1 1:.t ut1I. The most competitive ratc•s in town! Fully Sl!rVIC:ed & improved of. rices. Spacl' avail: 1<15S & 1533 sq ft al 60< ~r ll. Also avail: 434 to 4WO "II ft from ~ to 66' ~r fl . t'all Prop. 1\1 gr.. .I ud ~ <.lark. 113:H~>lt3 or .;top h-. 4100 Btreh St, Su1lc 101 l I blk from O.C. Airport, U1rch at Oovr1. N.B. Open Mon thru Fri 8::l0·5:30 SINGLE to 3 room suill'! avail. Nr OC Airµurl. 1-\Jll servitl'S a-.a1I. tn· dud rccept. lf\ answer phones. Conference room, Xerox mach. Full secy serv. for rnfo. plcast call 7I4f83J.J&\O. THE SHIPYARD Newly refurbished Lido Shipyard area; custom office space In a unique, active location. M ;iny marine oricnt<:d bus 1· ne:.ses, ample parking. 673·4400 HARBOR OCEANFRONT MARKET Must sell! Net S35,000 yr. Agent. 6-12·4758 Coron:.a del Mar busint·~s man seeks partner in ful· ly cap1lallz.c'<l wholesale husincss. Xlnt opportuni t\·. Call Mr. Urpwn. &10.!J078 lnnstme>nt brown, mule, Vic. La Paz .ASSEMBLEH T RAINEE wit"·w•t nx•w•r. in "'>iu• &s 0 Fr Y Lag l'ills ••••••••••••••••••••••• SANT N.... '"""' ... "'" r' "' • · • W • • -. • A A " ofc :.urrou11d111gs. <.:all 768-1129 Call 549·2475. Today! • ** Lait vi cinity Bushard & Joan Decof Automotive MO FEES ~~~~;.~:1!i?he~~~~ 1800Pari&Hewport New De~:~1~~op needs ~Q~ off i c Ei • black on face. 12·16-77. H.wport leach Top wages p:ud. F.ngine 0 ove rlo:ad 962·2581 You are the winner of 2 Stcameri., cnl( pamters. Lo:.l; grey/wht Puppy, brown marking on head & cars. No collar. Vic. Cypress St. S.A. H ts. 979.533.'1 frect1ckcl.'>worthS14to buffors & poli:.hers. UP· 557-0061 CLERICAL HOLIDAY OHICE holsterv :.humpoocrs. 3723BirchSt.NB at the l'hl'l'k out. pick-up & de·e~~~~~~~~~ ANAH EIM Jivcry.1\pply ot CONVENTION' 2059 II arbor 81, CM CENT BR. 645-1030 Opportunity SO I S Found German Shorlhuir, ••••• •••••••• •• ••• ••• •• hlk, wht. retriever. pup, Dec. 27th-Jan.1st. Free Tickets good for Dec. 30th o r 31st performances. Call 6.iZ,-5h78, ext. 333. lo claim your tickets. Good typing, sh option.tl . J\lalh apt1ludC'. Pho11u ski.II-; & nb1llly to acct•pt resp. in fast movm~ eler • tronics business. Apply. Avnet Electronics, 350 McCormick Ave. C~t 754-mGL H you're not getting 13.~'k return on your in\'est- ment. e:ill ~ancly Ho~~. Aja:< Co. 837-3744 Money to Lomt 5 0 2 S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1st. 2nd & 3rd T.D.'s LOANS AVAI LABLE Crecht'nol important. Brc*ef', 49 3.31 02 Money Available. many ~ourccs. all projects. S50K min. 752-6052 Mort~, Tnnt DffdS 5035 •.•...........•.....•.• v1c Bal Penn. 675-5293. found injur ed blk Shepherd fem, vie 19th & B3lboa Blvd. S59·5501, 6/3-1371 Found: Ligh t Color PARAKEET. Cos t a Mesa nr Harbor Bl & S.D. Frwy. Call 545-1767 to identify. LOST: .. Is Precious" 8 mo .• male. blk/whl cut. Wtnea collar & tag, '1c W. H amilton, C.M. Reward ! 64&40111 ** Tnrtet 5450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ** David Burwood 246'5 t Vettoblo Ln. Mission Vief o AVON Cltri1hnas Eanings leginHow ForAVOM RIPRISENT A TIVES Be.st Li me to establish customers. Interested ? Call 540-7041 or Zenilb 7·1359 CLERICAL .. 1 l'oight shin. 5pm·l:30om, Flnanclal firm see~ al'• cur. inchv. w/figurf :1p· titude. Xlnt bent>f1Ltt.. t::. • per. helpful. CPC, Hlo ---------•! Newport Clr Dr. N fl. 644-4360, ask for Sa1111\1 Babysitter , substitute Cole. mother needed for 17 mo. ----------:~-old baby girl, Mon thru ClERK TYPIST 1.1cul.i.r ... pJ, 7 sw1mmini? prr111rmJnres. Call G ---- pooli., II l1$(hted courts, 6ol2-5ti78. 1•\l. 333, to c:::t! l O A Oi\'ision of mile. <1f Juke trails. pul-c•la1myourt1C"kcts. for ent 4 S llarbor lnvt-stmcnl Co. LOWEST Larr:V1c. Brookhurst & Elhs. Ft.n Vly, 2 dOi!S. female mini-Schnauzer. & her 2 mo. old fema le pup. Both salt & pepper. Reward! 968-7990 You nre the winner of 2 free tickets worth Sl4 lo HOLJDAY OH fCE at the ANAftEl~f CO!WF.NTIO:-l CENTER Dec. 27th-Jun. lst. Fri. 7: 30 to 5: 30. l\I y Trainee JXl!lllion lor Rill· borne or yours. Must be ing Clerk m Jn.,uran~·· dependable & have r efs. C-0. in Nwpt Dch. Goc11l t;7S-3736or559-S387 typing sk1lh. Salary f1t SSOO & good company HAKER Exp'd or appren· benefl\s. Ka.18450 tmg. shu!Ocboards. • * ~;~;;;·;:;:~:··;,~;;;;;~ --------- ~nts f\imished door. $3.5. No. Ii. 731 W. luWss Rental 4450 Jntenst Rotes I st T.D.'s, alsa 2nd T.D. Loans. Free T ickets good for Dec. 30th or 31st lice. Call btwn. SAM & ---C-OC--KT-... --1-L-- noon. 496·1410 "' li:ll'hs from S2i4 50/mo. WAITRESS J\l:.o 1&2 hrlrm plans 04" Unfumish~d 3900 18lhSt. CM fi73 ·77117 cve ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fairest Ter ms since 1949 LOST: Aust. Shep. puppy, blk/wht, docked tail. fem 5 mo's old. Vic. Elden & 22nd. C.M. Reward. performances. Call --------- 642·5678. ext. 333, to BEAUTY OPERATOR Learn in 40 hr'I the mo~t. exc1l inJ.(, ~lamorou". highly paid profess. U3v or e\'e se5sions. Pla1•( · mcnt assist. Good job 011· por. 2:.tory townhouses Elrl·. kitc·h. priv, patio:< & hulcon1es. crpts. drap('ncs. parking. t'IC'V:JIOrs. Optional maid :;en ice Al Fashion lslanlf. J~1m borce & San ,fo;iqu111 JI.Ills Rd. For Je.asing information: ........•.•.•.•........ THE EXCITING PALM MESA APTS. )tlNUTl-.:S TO NPT llCll. B;1th. 1&2 Bil. lroms2'~'0 & uJt. . \dull:.. ;>;o P1.•b. J5t1l ~le~a Dr. l:i Cllks 1-:ai.tof :->ewpo1t Blvtl ) !)..tfi·!IKfiO Rooms 4000 71 /644 1900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ 4 __ ·----1Ambuss<Jdor Inn in Costa ---------•! Mesa. 2277 Harbor. Ccn· BACHELOR APT. ALL UTILS PO! trally loc<ill'CI, 235 rooms. MANY with kitchen, phone & TV. Sw1mm1111? pool. jaruui, and rec. room. Ua1ly & weckl) rall'S slurtmg from S 18 ;i ~eek. 100' from the ocean. Semi.furnished. Avail now! 201 K Balboa Bhd. Yrly. $250 per mo. NO FEE. Ca 11 : Sue at ____ &_15_·4_84_0 __ _ ~..'.1707 anytime Sleeping r ms $75-$105 mo. ----------1 All $50. wk. Share kill· Newport S hores, 4 Br , hath. Shown Mon-Sat. dplx, fplc, 2 Ba, s ngl gar , Refs rcq'd. fi5G·OOS8 or SSOO mo. &15-7450 _548 __ ·_59_54 _____ _ $430. 3 Br. 2 ba. enc\. gar. Young prof M /F. P nrk Dlklobcach.Balcony,110 Nwpt. Nl\. $1!10 mo. pets. 759·0'J99 e\•S: 731 ·0 lS( TSL Mgmt 642-1603 _dys..:.._·----- Co$to MHo 3824 Costa Mesa 3824 •......•.....................•........ ~ ...... . editerranean Villag •Beamed ceilings, wood paneling •Grasscloth wallcovering •Fireplaces, wet bars •Dishwashers, walk-in closel'> •Balconies, patios •Park·llke landscaping •Swimming pools, l!CUui •Lighted tennis courts •Minutes to freeways & beaches •Security systems assure privacy l ... OOM I lmlOOM I DIM 2 M-2 R TOWMHOUSI ii --------SI NC L E G/\R/\G E Car or slora)!c. 5351 mo !162-353~ East Cl\!, dbl. Gar. Storage only. S75. per mo. 6'l5·0733or 631-l!lSfi Office Retdal 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 65•PER SQ FT 1617 WF.STCLl FF-NB AGT. 541·5032 I 501 Westcliff Dr. Newport FinanC'ial Ctr LeasincJ Office Space CaU on Sile Mana~er (714) fi.12 3111ext 246 Koll-Jrnne Center J:::xccul1 ve Su 1les All 'ilte suites now avail. 0112·400 sq. ft ) Rent 'ltl rl · Reccpl., phone ans .• ut1I .. Jan1tonul. mail & coffee scrv., conr. rm, lounge, kitch privgs & prof. secretarial serv. on premi~es. 1714 )54!>·9595 THE EFFICIENT ALTERNATIVE Mo. to mo. rent incl : Recept. i;erv., personahzed phone cov· erage. conr. rm. mail serv •• underground prk@ & more in Newport. W E EXECUTIVE SUlTE,.640-5470 4 OB.UXE OFC'S Sattter MtCJ-Co. Cont. rm., scot 25. :ill 642-2171 545-061 I paneled. s m. whsc tn re· ----------548-7494 cluimyourtickets. AsslsL F/time for busy * * salon. 200 Newport Ctr Dr.N.D. ar. 1 or 2 yr. lc;ise. Lake Retired couple has money ---------Boat operator.1, 20 ton in· Personals 5350 ~OY""nt & land license, all shifL<; r·orcs l area. K e nt tolend. lst&2ndT.D.'s l larkirt'i. Agent, 837-3744 714·51!1·93!13 ---------Sold my home in Laguna Approx. 400 sq. fl. C·2. Be a ch. Will sell my A'C. al 130 E. 17th l'il, S29.SSO 2nd T .D. £or $150/mo. Doyle 548· 1168 $23.000. cash. Call Ken, $280 lsc. Storc·Offire. _67_3-_454_.s ___ _,_ __ _ !lm;q ft under :ior. 19478 Announcements/ Beach Bl. HB. 842-2834 Penottd.s/ Lost&Fo.td Store, J0.10 E. Coast llwy., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corona del Mar; SJSO per .AMCM'lc:ements 5100 mo. Paul Mnrtap. Rllr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644·7383 675·51>21 lnc*ntrialRental 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6400Sq fl of industrial pro- perty w/1800 11q ft or air cond ores. 546-1653. 2'J56 Randolph Ave, CM 3200 Sq ft.. ln· dust/Comm'!, 2052 nan d olph Ave, CM Call 546-1653. s..,,.. 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ** AJtan Herring 2645 I Via Ga•lotca Missioa Viejo You are the winner of 2 frl'e tickets worth $14 to HOLIDAY OHICE at the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTE R. Dec. 27th-Jan.1st. Free Tickets good for Stor age unils from SIS Dec . 30t h o r 31st mo. Indoor &outdoor RV performan ces. Cn 11 & boat storage. Mgr on 642·5678, ext. 333, t o premise. 24 hrs security. claimyourtickets. The Storage Place. 18305 * * Mt. Langley, No. of Elba, --------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• .....,,_.ation open. Wnte to Ad :93, Drin.kingproblem ? ••••••••••••••••••••••• Daily Pilot, P.O. Box Call Alcohol Helpline Jobs Wanted, 7075 1560. Costa Mesa, CA. 24 hrs a day 835·3830 •• ••• •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 92626 PREGNANT? Private Duty Nurse Bookket>per/Typist Carl·ng conf1.den tlal Liveinor out. R 22 for CPA office Jn Corona counseling & r eferral. 646·2104 oom no. del Mar. Salary open. Abortion. adoption & Position Wanted: Resl· 675·2070 keeping. dent Maintenance man APCARE 547-2563 for motel or Apt complex BOOKSTORE CLERK *MICHELLE1S * Cdf 7 14/751·9194 So. Calif, Co els I ;i 1l Waitn·s~l·s, Inc. 17ll:?2 Sky Park Bl. Ste ( , Jrv111e. CJ !12i I t COOKS Breakfast. Lunch. dm· ner. F..xper'd. Apply 11t person, Ma Bark1.•r ·• Restaurant, 212 1-:. 1711~ St. C.M. Outcall Massage 10AM·2AM 131·4462 <prer. grounds wor k). Exper ience necessary. 8.S deg ;n agriculture. Wnte P.O. Box 4481. experience in California lr\'ine. CA. 92716. stating COOK agronomy. have tools & experience aud wage re· Exper·d onlv. \II 'lhi11-·. · s..:~ ..... ....a R .. od-equipmtfor minor repair quirements. Good pay & benc·ht-.. ,, .. ,... ,._ "" .... & intr decorating. Write ---------ply. Jolly Ho1.wr. 1011 :-.. 1815So. El Camino Real P.O. Box 1345. CPtf, 92626 IOYS·GIRLS Coast Hwy, La.:1111 .l San Clemente. Fully he. or call 542·3511aft7 PM. 12·16 years or age. Even· Beach __ F_o_r_a.;..pp;..t._49_2_·7_.296 ___ , H....1pW_... _ _. 71 OO 1nl( work. Obtain new _C_OO_K_f_o_r-cr-l•_w_o_I_' 4-~-a-tl-mt.! "' """'~ subscr1pllons for the Dai· DANCEOF FUN ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly Ptlot wor king with an lo Ar11pult•o Jan 15. g,. Bt.O nude girls dance & ---------adult supervisor. Earn i:x•nscs & air Jarc hom1· rap session. l OAM to Acct.ng Bkkpng S20 to $30 per week or paid. Reply to Clus.,1fi111t 2AM Mon-Sat 625 N . TEMPORARY more. Call <2l3> 596.029Q M ~~!!~. c/o 1>a1ly L'llul, EuclidAnah 5S9-6150 Register Today to work noun to Spm. (2 13) PO Uo'< 15fi0, /n:,t.~ f.RE ESESSlON WI AD on various accounting & ~2473, Spm·!>pm. Call _~_l_t-s_a_. c_1_\_9'!_G_2G_' __ _ RELAXJ.NGMASS AGE bookkeep ing a ssigll· Collect. COOKF/TIME BobJames-Lic Masseur ments. Work close to!•--------• Sat & Sun 6nm·2 :iiipm , Outcall9·9,494·5lll your home. Figure IUILDING Wed thru 1-'rl 10.im· Clerks to Sr. Accoun-6·30pm. Mesa \ t•t•li-MASSAGE t ants needed thr uout INSPECTOR I C<>1w. "°""· litil Ct•nt.•r R!il"'.-'•D E MODELS Orange Co. City of Newport Beach St C':\t c:,18 Hoc n-Vft Robert Hairs Sal$12S3loSl522 mo • · " " • .......,. ESCORTS Accoonlemps Req's 2 yrs jour neyman COOK WE PLAY MUSIC OUTCALL OHLY SOOS. Main.Ste sol level exper. m electrical Part timC'. Some cxrx•r. Fountain Valley. Phone 964--1607 Having a party or gelling 611•3111 No. Tower, Union Bank construction. Filing de· ncC". Apµly in rx~rson. Tht~ manied? Call the Wyn· ln The City of.Orange adllne Jan 9th 1978. For Derby, 12G2 S.E. Bristol, nloew's. All kinds oC ESCORTSERVJCE 714/835-4103 info & application. con· S.A. music, vers atile S piece MODELING OUTCALL tact Personnel Dept. ~300 ---------S©~JU\A.-""B~s · Tliat Intriguing W ort/ Gom• wi,,, a Cliudle -----~ ... C..-'r t. l'CM.Wt----- O l eort""99 loflen of tt.. """~-'•ti. low lo '""" ......... -·· b a n d , l v ocaliat. 2.4Hours 847•6520 ruuwerlng Ser vice Oprs Ne wpor t Blvd, N .ll. COOi( 1/526-2965 . 640·2101. Relier Shift. Contlnent~1l i....;.;.-..SC_R_A_M_·_l_ET_S __ , "*SAHOY'S * ~ed 1';=· p/~~·r--------Menu. Apply, Vtclnr O\JTCALLMASSAGE t pay. e 494· Carpenh•r. fini~h work on· Hugo Inn, J6l Cliff l>r. ANSWERS 973-0329 Apt Manager, cpl needed ly. E."<p'd only neetl app· Laguna Beach 3 5 ~1011- w/mainlenance back· ly. 4~.30~1, Bnan or Fri. Senior-Cnn e groundfOl'SSunit com· l/7'Z7·3C48 Coo k~. c\11 '/f J , .. Oitorne-Commit * * plex In C.M. (213' ---------minimum. d.1,· 111J.:lll ~-Client ..... ~.tt 865-385l ClYll :iih1ft. (';ill \mt•IJJ " CONSCIENCE 1601 AMl9MWCIJ IHGIHEBIM(; Ucst.aurant.t~2-94:M n tsn't ea.<Sy going to tho ..... ,.. lffcll ·~~EMBLERS DISIGWlll -- movies these d ays. Firat, Y~ u. lbo wi.nner or 2 IY.l E.xper'd in sub d lvh.lon COUNSEi.OH~ )'OU l'Ul\1C to c:oMult your l'reetfcketa worth '1H o Swini sblft. Vari OWi pro· work. Apply ln per•oo, to Sec our od for llnuso newspl\per, and tbcn HOUDAY OH ICI duct assembly. Good Mr. FUe ntc11, Robert, Counselors w11ntrd. 0:1k. yourOONSCtENC£. et the working conds. Lona Bein, Willi om J.'rosi & Tree Homes S104T$1 _ , i..t & "-cl 1300 ANAHEIM tmn 1111.ianmonta. Call AllSOC., 1401 Quall St, ND. COUNTER CJRL Pjtimc ...... •••••••• .. ••••••• OONVENTION Todl.)'I for wkd)'lt&Snt. 1-t: Mon. 11/28. Seal CENTER MO AIS SELL Idle llerruJ with a 6'73-538.S ~~t ~~ ~·~·.~:J: F\"M~~~~~s;:Lfor ~ 0 ff ice • Daily PilotClaulned Ad. _C_U_S_TOMa ___ s_a_V_l_C_E_/ warin1' nea collar. Vlc. D ec. 30t h or >h t over'load OARACE SALJo~ ndt In SEatET•9'Y Rockle<l«ie and Vlc:tona perfo r m a nces C all thcl>•DY PJlotbn.nirhnp· Tt'lcphont & lypin.: i"<- Dr. Laaun• B ach. 642·'8'71, eict . 333, t o H7..oo61 py r uiu To place your per ner Ute bkkpn.:. <'•> Reward'! 494·9~68 or c:llim~t.lckcts. '3TZJBltttiSt, NB draw ln• card, phone lc)(11tod near OCAlrport. 4M-tll'T al\5:30PM * * ~8 \od111. $40-1800. • • L · 812 04JL V P1lOT ' Sewrci.y O.C.mbet 2.4 lln I ~~~:~ ..... ?!~~ ~~!~ ..... ?~~ ~~.~ ..... ?!~! ~~~ ..... !~.~~ DC'JI\ .:ryml'n fur l .. \ '[\(tlil!S In N.U. It l '1 HOUSBCl:IPPS ~rm P time $"6,$.\00 No l')ipcr. n~t'. Xlnt _ Pl_r_mu_ S48_·_1740 t1t"orr1L., 111dud. 11i\'k pay. OB.IYBlY----i U.1)'\ lt!w Conv. 20,S Thunn. CM 642·3505. l\les.wnecr, <.:ourier S ctlly Volk. P \lml' um or HOUSEKEEPt.:R pm. Kn<1w Or~ Co. Woman. mulure, extier ts.'l>Jl4.9 lllwn II & lOAM lo c1o all houuhold worlc, DrNfl}L ASSIST Expor. m'('. hhm('. X ray cut. t:all~5.3. O.Si~/Droftsman 3 days Wk, refer~ncl"ll, x lnt pay. lte ply to Oasslfied Ad#Ul2, Oally Ptlot. PO &x 1500, COdl:t Mesa. Ca. 92626 for clectncal <:onsulung Hou.c1ekeeper, mah1~. 1 3 enginC<.'rs ofc. Expr. In shift in guest home. CAI. ll'i:. pwr, dist & l.'Omm 646-6716. 3ystms. Send brief re-----------• 6ume to: Dale Karjala & Hous~keepcr hvc in. Ex- A...:,oc '!lOO BCcn1s tHwy per cl. Some English. Ste 1.:-Corona dct .Mur: Soc. Sec: card nec. jteCs t'/\ !~ or cull (714) checked. S..52-9708. • ~ f1'ili0 lmmediate openings lull Jh•-.k l'll•rk, wcek('nd or P/time. No cxper. nee:. d.cyc;, Amhassudor lnn, A11cs 17 UU'u 28. 540-44'18. :!li.¥:l So. lini.lol, SA l\1.mne Corp. DISHWASHER '\\'ti thru Sal. P;\I shift .M~~a Verde Conv. Jlu::.p, tilil Umt<.'r St. CM DRAPERY WORKROOM J"(•t\Js expt•r'll, ~l'lf ~tart in.ii employee lull 11r p/t1me. Apply, H!35 Wh1l· twr t\\'C, ll 7, C:'il or cJll 642·11143. ENGINEERING AIDE II 1lvof*'wpor1 Hcalh !)1131.i·SIJIH l't•r Mo $125 .. $200 wk We will lrain you to WOl'k 15 to 25 hr:. a wk via uur tran:.porldtion Salary + Bonus l-·111n~ deadline 1 1~ 71i. GENERAL ELECTRIC 1-'or 1nfnrmal1on & a11· IUILDSl'S CENTER pl it• a t i1m i. r· on tac I For more info: 558-0093 Per ... unnc•I 01 r , 3300 --- Xt'\l pOrl Uhri, N.13. JANITORIAL ~t>-:.!!01. P/lime. Mon-Fri. 3 U ri; fibe1'9ass Molding Tra1m-t'. Si.18·5598. ~Service Asst Substitute (hi I '.ill B.1.,,,, :! :.!'.: hr~ 1• r •lay. SJ IO per hr. ,\p ph 111 Jn'Plt' t:n1f1t'll :-.1 honl U1!.lrt r t, :!!!II \lllm AH·, JrVIOl'. 17141 :-.•~-l'J()f) _ l·.11u.u OpJ>Or 1:mp1~- (,ani1•1u•r 1•ct-cfoa for i!J'lt .,,111,.lcx in CO:it:. :\lesJ. C!l:J1Xii5-~I ----- GENERAL LABORERS "\l-t•dt•d lmmed1atclv per day. San Clem. area. SJ Hr. Qill 540-7lH2. LEGAL SECY Sm. busmcss litigation I 1r1n in Npt Cntr :S(·l·ks t·,1x·r. l<•i:.il set·y. :\to,l h :1 ,. " \ I n t s k i I I h • Shorthand req. Suhm1l re5ume m conf1denct• to Ad ti987, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, <.:ost<i M<.>Sa. CA. 92()26 LOAN PROCESSOR 1-'llA·VA·Conv. exp<.>r. req'd, Conta ct Cyndie La Nier. (714 l l\35·0588, MW.On McOurfit.' Co. MAIMTEHANCE MAH Mature. rut1 lime, p\'\ tl11h Bend'1ls. Cull Wed· ~lll>iJ-3515 111111: & s hvrl term •" -------- .... ,~nml.'nh. lloltday & 7~1.\Ni\GEMENT. \ J 1· .i 1 1 o n µ a y . 1'~01'!.F: Pl-:KSON llo~µ1t.rl11.Jt1011 pl c.1~ Exec. nee<1s p1t1me as- .iv.11l.1hlc. St.irl Tod av! :-.<K» m wholesale supply. Fully cupilul1zc<l. 11\l 1634 ---------- PRODUCTION TYPIST IBM SELECTRIC II Experienct!d <.iccurnte Typist needed 1mmcctiately. 70 \\pm (must) Part l rmc Thursdav & f'riduy Duy Shift. Saturduy Nruht Shift Excellent Workrn~ Conditions Apply in Pcr::>on Orange Coast Daily Pilot 330 Wed lay St., Costa M tHI Ask for Paul Ward An Equul Opportunity Employ~r HeCpWonted 71 00 Help Wanted 7100 ....•..•........•...... Part/Full/Time. luk<' or ders &. make deli\'l•ril.'~ 1\\g $SS7 per hr. :\lu::.I have rd1ahle car /I.. phone. We tram. Call Th(! f' u l l c r B r u s h c o • 75-i-&171. ------ •·•·······•·····•······ SAUS SUPPLEMENT YOURIMCOME $$$$ $$$$ PAJtTTIME TS.EPHOHE WORK HOUSEWIVES PART TIME COUEGE STUDENTS SUNDAYONLY Guarant eed ll uurh· Driver lo drop bundl<.>s of Wage Plus Bonu, ..• :10 Owly Pilot lo carriers. pm to 8:30 pm. l'al l Must hu,·e n111 or larKe &16·422'3 or come to ~I E, !.lal1on waj!on + i.:ood 17th St, Costa Mes<i tlriving r~cord. Call --·~·4321, ask for lhlrry Sales~1 rl, reliable for ~-elev or IJon W11l111ms boutique shop in Nwpl --· ----llch.. Refs. rct1. 1\pply to PartTirm Only ud #32. Datl.v Pilot, P.O. Must now IX' employed Bo'< 1560, Costa .Mesa, and free lo work m my C.\921~ ~ma11 appliance busln~ss ---~ or air treatment <''IUIP· SALES m1•nt. Mon· 1-'n 6 t11 I 0 PM. Or Mon.Thur ti to HI PM +Sut !J:JOAM In:! :JO l':'il. s:?Jl(I ~·r mo. ~.•I ar~ or pror1t ~h:irin~ )Hit .:1·;im, wh1chcu r \oU prefer. No <.':\JI. necess ary. Some m a o a R e m t' n l o p · J)onun1t1cs a\'nil. Phone l11r 1nlerv11.:w all er l I' ;\l. !17'1·3!161. ------ PASTRY CHEF I Man operation. Skilled decorator. Apply, Victor llu~o Inn. 361 Cliff Ur, Lal{una , Beach 3-5 Mon- l''r1. ----- l'rintrng Collatcr. p t 11111' Now a1•ccpl1n,ll apptw.1 1111ns for M 011 & To l's m,llhl hhth~. Apply ~);1m 4pm, Pr nnysaH·r-. ltib(t Placcnl.ta Costa M csa. SLAP A SMILE JON YOUR FACE & A BULGE IN YOUR WALLET TIM 1-:ll.IFE LJBHA B ms ll:L..,bolh full & part lime po:.1t1ons avail. 4 Fun lovmg articulate inch\'1dual)> who are c-;igl.•r to learn how lu make tnp $$$S$SSS WE OFFER: Hourly'Salary Guam. Commiulotts Incentive Bonuses Htfp Want.ct 7 1 00 Afp!lanc:n 80 IO •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Servl~r Sta. Attc-ndant, PRG HT DA l\t AG F, O ,,_to You 8045 ~meous 80JO MltUtlCMHU1 aOIO t'X(lfr'd. FUii or p/t1me. HOTPOrN'f SALF.. 3308 ••••• •• 0 •• •• ••• •• ••• •• • •••••••• ••••••••••• • •• • ••••••••••••••• ••• ••• Apply Arco Sl11llon, 17th W. Waroer nr Harbor, Free puppi1.111, German WANTED 1 • &lrvlne.C.M. SantaAnu 979.2921 Shep rrux 7 wk11 7 Males SCRAM LETS &2F 64564M TOP CA.Sil DOLLAK Sen1ce Sla. Night. Allend CASll l'AlD ~ ---1 PA 1 O f' 0 R Y 0 ll R ~ 20r5 n1tesawk.Apply1 For W11hr/Dryrs/Rerrlg 'l)aer.longhturedfomkil JEWELRY. WATCHES. ANSWERS SheU,17th&ln ·ine,NB WOtkinsornol957·8133 len,8wkl.old.AJor.ible. AR1' OBJF;l'TS. GOl.0 Sufrty -Wt'd&t - 1.:100 -Gall0f1 --Serv. Sta llelp needed 1m· mro full or p/t. Appl~', !1JO E. l'.:.l Hwy, Nwµt H<"h. ------645·9100 S rt.V~R SERVl CI-:, CASI! PAID ... JNE FURN & AN For Wshr Dryr~/R<.>fna Fumitw• 8050 TIQUE.5 645-2200 working or nut 957 8133 ••••••••••••••• •••••••• t::ASY·GOING ---------1--------7-11 STORK 1-\111 or Purl STOlU.'WlD~SAU: New & U$cd furn. uppl ·,, misc. Wilson's Barg;11n Nook. 545 & 1114 W. 19th, CM. 64.2 7930 & SiUJ.J262 t huppt•n to tw\IL' a very LUGGAGE T 4G S l(OOCI 11uturt.'<.I :siahAry. ll I\ trom your busine~11 curd. 110 J::.A.') ~t;OING. __ • Time Cli:rk Apply ln perhon. ~8933 Crown Valley Prkwy, La~. Niguel -------Switchbourcl Operators full & p/\lme. Will ua10. tAl-11772. Tefephone Soles Want to make money? Can you 1oell on the J}hone? Top S m our bus1- 11es1o. 646-JOJO, ask for lhl\' -------- Telephone Sul es A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO WORK. I DIDN'T WANT TO GO If you're not hovinqfun worttin9 or mokin9 good money CA LI. US F'Olt AN l NTERVIEW 8ASEPAY + COMM + IOHUSES loni.t Dis tance Lines C.i~ual, Pun Atmoi.phcrc FUN-TIME PART·TIME If \OU rc:1tl well. hk(! lo t.1lk on the phone & want tocn10n·our JOl> ... CJll TIME/LIFE LIBRARIES INC 833-8095 Equal Opp Emplyr m/f Taff'HOME SALES Ttred oflhc routine? 'flus job 1s for you~ Call Us Now Al 833-8095 Tl:\1 J-:.U Fl': LI BH,\Hl ES ~ual Upµ Emplyr m /f Telephone Sales Rl'Cond1tloncd Refr1geuten., wa11hcr5 & dryers. FrelKht damaged & Model Home rcturni1. Guur/del. Also new appHances al cost + 10':. l>UNLA11'S 10000 Talbert (Ill E:uchd) l''V. 96J.<n21Opn7 dit)S. WANTED: Apt site refrigerator, 2-1" w1tle, right hinge. left handle. Must be clean and In ~ood cond1t1on. Need lM- M 1-:mA n ;r, y ! S36·3Gil5 --------k('fr1~ , t'oltl .. pot, ~ood shape. S4U. Lca1 c your ------ExceUent Gift!!! 5~, fl. long custom puddctl µortul.Jlc h,11 with IYlultiplrx tuner. 8 lrutk & tun1tublc-ull ure bu1ll· 111s·plus two eui.tom wtoul(hl iron bar stools. Sharp• :>81·744\i. ----- **I BUY** Gt>W us1.'<1 Furn1tu1 c & Applianccll-Olt I wlll llell or SELL for \' ou, MASTBlS AUCTIOM 646-8686 & 833-9625 Send one card for cul'll l.YNUf; MIG WELOl::R lag plus one ~part-. Wr UKl::Nl'..'W. •$300. rctu l'n permirnenlly !Ji'll·9ti21 sealed nllruCll\'C tug & -----strap. met!Ung airline MINK !iTOL E, wort i. J.D. reqwremenh. l're ~. Will sell for $300. ve.nt l08s & theft~ For a Beuut. cond. 750-Jli!IS personalJzt!tl tug e11closc -;-• . wall paper, ta hri c or KINGSIZF, Pol>lurpedu: "Duy Wo" puper & we bed&drame. will back & tnm your 646-3319 t:1gs. Or try two cards back to back . PHH.:ES: S2 ea or 3 $5 415lugsSJ.00eu. 6 !Ha~ .. $1.50 ea. 10 or mor<' St IO t•a. .Salt<s Tax l nelu<lc~I For Suh•: Wood & glass retail :.tore rounter & ~lob\· t> pe hght fixture~. Tiil' Tup Drawer. llalbo:l li.lund, Call 833·3622 or ti44-110t8. m<!~sage al 645-6239 -----NOCMU>' Draw .} uor own or ~eml n,1m1:, addre:-.~. µhone & we'll make one card per lag. Atld 25< l'Ueh. l\111i; St OAK Wutcrlk·tl. <:ompl "/f\lr, liner, pl~k~l al. ~lll'els & p;ul. i\s 1s SlSO. Chris 837-2200 dys or ti.11·2197 C\l')> ----- Latly l\~nmorc wallher & s:as dryer. $250. Whirlpool washer $!\O. Kenmore washer $i5. Portable d1shwa:.her $50. Guaranteed 546-8672 <.:ASH PAID i''or itd U'il'l1 furn. unli· _q~r1Y~t3:J_ New l' us tom m ,. d e Send l·heck or mon<.>y or· Aka 1 St L' r co T a p e r wrou11ht iron barkarl J1•rtw R<.><"ordcr & Ovat ion with 2 ~lit.'ls shel\·eh & Ii PILOT PRIHTING t;wlar. bottle holdt>rs·S75; po. nox tSilU Call 673-3756 _ llighba1·k t·asual i:h.ur ('1)!;lu t\le..,a. Ca !l'.!tiW \I k . t c II I , .1 I <ntt'tl~ rccoveringl-$35 -------· tn coa .. u .cni; l Whirlpool Wa~h<.>r & <.:.111i;.i2.01J1t PUBLICAUCTIOH natural Mohan., size l I. Orver l yr olrl Xlnl l\£ANY ITC:l\I~ OF }o'INE .\ppr SlSOO. Askin!l S95('1 •• t1wJ. SJOO both 9'J3-CISiO ~ihd walnut roll top .ic,k, l::STJ\ T ~ J 1-:w EL lt y. PP. 551·33.~.:.._IH6·86Sl ---48" s .. r,oll, bc:•ut. on~ ART OBJECTS. AN· LJ!\Veddto~buald'-l.r.7w/5 BicyclM 8020 cond. Sl2~6.t0112~ -TH,>Uf<:S. FIN~ l·Tll~. ~m diamonds S70. I .•'. .................•..... ~ USEl>BJKF..S Rerond. Bu~'. ~di, trade Cvcte & Co. 2488 Newport 81\'d, C.M. 642·7910 Bicycles. New & U'cd ALI, GUARANTEF:D. Restored Cruisers. Engl Viscount 10-spd. Clcaranrc sule, ~1anl ha\•1nl'(~. Occunfro111 li1t•ych.•.,, Balbou 675·651t> l.loy·s 10-spd ~rn 24 .. .Jr. S<"hwmn Var)>1ty. Like new. 673-7677. 675-4837 - Cruiser, Moto X, :i.-..pd & lOSpd bike~. xlnt cond. S20·S3.5. Si0-4324 24 .. Schwinn Super Sport 10 s pd, ltke new $90. 64().8218 Cameras& Equipment 8030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $279.88 *CllllJSTMAS* •SPECIAL* l 8lens. Brown Jordan 40x60 111 :rl l':"l'C. PllONI-: F'OH lN-hvy swal! l.imµ w/rcll tuble & 6 eham;. Clr1 ~ FO & BHOCllURI'~. gla!>~$25.ti40·7lllt price Sl875. ht $50U. ws~2200 _____ _ Lukes! 640·820IS Yellow pnnt sofa S2SO. 2 ~old \'l'l \'Ct chaU's, S25 en. 673·tl'7W ~-----~~ ~ Anlq, Dmmg Rm S1•: i; t'hrs. 1 lt•ar. Walnut t:norJ l'Ond. S650t 111 r . 316 0291 Misc. furnitun· indut.ling .01run~ rm & h<lrm s<'ls. 9'.)3 0570 Geroge Sale 8055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUBLIC AUCTIOH MANY 1-'INE ITEMS OF ESTATE Jt;WELKY. ART OBJECTS, AN- TIQUES, FINE FURN .. ~"TC. PHONE FOH IN- 1-·o. & BHOCHURE. 645-2200 Sale, furn. lamllfi, misc 1km.s 20621 S<Jndp1per l..n, H.B. 53'5-l!W! 8060 ••·····••·••·•········· Antlalus iJn !Spanish MareJ Pure while. :i yrs olu. Gentle. $500. 673-0719. Pinball 1''oosball V 1deos N1:w & us('{J. guar. tlel. S350. &up 840·2341 ** Danial Dykeman 27703 Ort. Hwy Picm.os & Organs 8090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New ~rand Name P iano.:i; IO' If over CO!i t.. Bench Mu:.ic <.:enter li4U.l 13each ttl vd. H. 0. lWi 8SJti ----San Jumt Cap. lialdwm Elc·ctro Piano. You arc the wmn\•r or ;i :\Int rood SSSO. Wkda'' free ltl'kcts "ortb Sl4 t i} i;.tO 5.<j.10 I::vi:s & wknll:. HOLIDAY ON ICE _&t_o.01112 AN3.t\hi,~m SAC rt 1-r--·1-c-t-: ___ S_h_a f-t-· r t'QllSole piano. J::xeell<.>n.t CONVENTION ~~pc. Merry Chrislma!\ CENTER for SROO. 213/696·8ltl4 Dec. 27th-Jan. l st. aflertlPM Fr<.>e 'fickels good for --------- De<'. 30th or 31st ANTJQUEORGAN performances. Call Goodcond1t1on. 642-5678. ext. 333, to S400/ofr. 84H-029l daim your tickets. --------- * * P"t prtv must :.ac, l Hem· m~oo ele{'\ t~·pewrners. Cast 11\'er $600 {'a W 1 ll \.1ke 8250 CJ t'.1II1S<1li-K1~2 9010 .........•.••••.....•.. PIANO SALE THIS WEBC OHL Y! UPHIGllTS FHOM $<195 fi'SQ. GtlAN0$9!lO STF.INW1W, I\ 1St1!1:; · Paul's Piano Shopp. 728 W. 19th CM. 548· 727:.! lRlIIIIDlIDILIE YACHT IROl<BlS , • 3848 Campus Drive MATURE Womun to sit w1~enu-invalid. hrs fie'<· i!Jlc. CdM. 640·77'15, 644-0739 PRINTS HOP Offset or Xcrol{raphic kc y ope r at or. 1-; s · p(:ncnce ne(•ess;iry, New shop ul 1hzm~ xc·rox 9400 machine. Write P.O. Box •$<IHI, Irvine. CA. 1127111, CALL US TODAY AND START SMILIN 833-8095 We will train. Earn Christmas money. Salary and commtssion. • Call: Immediate Dclivery 8070 0,iSye's ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPECIALS SEA IAY 24' troiler& Loaded •••••••• Sll,100 Aquurus 2l'fnlfMr. o,,-s ... rai.y •••• s.soo CLIPPE.lt 30' Slip a•oiL Sloop •••• , ••••••• 1,000 • 546°4741 (/\cross From OrJn~e Co. Arrp.>rt) Equal Oppor l·:mployer TIME/LIFE LIBRARIES, INC. Equal Opp Emplyr m /f J\t F. DI C AL REC P 1'. st atini.: ex pcn('n<'e Hnd Salary 1>pe n, fr in,lle wagcrequ1remenl. ---he11cllL,.~pa111shhelpf11l. Scam~tress . µoy com· GENER.ALOFFICE Bris tol Park Med.---------ml·ni;urat1• w t•xpe r J lkrlwrt ~oup, 722 nakcr, CM. PUIUC WORKS Santa Ana. Call 51!1 2175 II.JI Jc~clll'r·; Mlt:ftlC "L "SST. INSPECTOR I .... A'l"''f-f' L'SS---.d I "'~ C ll l 11;11or "" "" c·t fN tB ch .:lf. ",., ,,..::. rxper n.-,.,. ons 'ant Front ok. ZS Hrs a wk. 1 yo ewpor ea fa<"lory production, ex· n•'t'lb .i rl-:-µ. 1~·r~on lo, Sl.2SI S1560 PerM11 . "ork Ill lhl' of\-, V.1r1ct} E\per. nee. Contact F1lin~ deadline 11!11711 pand1ng fa .. hh1nn in 111'1lutws. l•:xpcr hdpful, .ludy.979·_7_6_12_· ____ Ill-q's 4 yrs c"pt>r. 10 !;::.~a li e • M /f'. l0Ul \.\lll lra111. Call Jkt:s), MESSENGER/ puhhc works con .. truc---------- ··19 1379. ICE SST t11m or lnspection. For in· ---------• . --------OFF A · ffJtmalion & applications Secntcries/G. Ofe GENER.Al OFFICE Pl time, Hrs tlexiblc. contact Personnel Ok HAPPYHOLJDAYS 1.11r typing & hkkp i,:. Cill 540·5505. • J:lOO Newport Blvd, N.D. C'.ill t175 ·1fiJI) li>r in . 640-2101. We will reopen on J an trl" iew. Ni·wporl f1our MOTii ER'S H t.:LP ER 3rd lo start you in your l.Jve in. Newborn & 5 yr1·--------• NewYear'sCareer. J: m eri_n_g______ old. Own room. Engl. Employers Pay All Fees s pk'g. ss1_.m_. _1 ___ ., Qualitv Control Ln Reinders Agency {il•n'I Md1nl<'nancc . .i.:ard(•m•r. 1l41rd \.\•>rkl·r l1H gcn'I work. Et11!hsh ~pt.>ukmg. Xlnl hL•ncf1h. - -n1 40'lQ Birch, Ste 104 MOTOR Roun Manager Newport BeaC'h 833.f119(J Daily Pilot route in 631·0037, nsk for Don Tow Truck Dfivers l.'X· pcr'd. Top pay. Apply, G&W Towin~. 1000 Jrvme Ave, NB642 1252 --TRAVEL AGENT 474 E. 17th St., CM Expcr'd only for tcm· _ 17141642-1 !!_2 _ porary In Jim. Possible Calumet 22 •• , rcw ~nc pos. 754.15:.s_. __ camera. 4x5, never used. W /\I T RESS want c ti Sl05. 494·5386Steve 5-91'"1. or llAM lo 2PM. Cots 8035 /\pµlv Tmo's Pizza. 30242 Crown Valley Pkwy ••••••••••••••••••••••• Luguna Niguel. Reg. Siamese kittens (Seal Point) $175. WELDER 77tl-0987 MacGregor Yacht Corp. DOCJ5 8040 1631 Placentia, CM ••••••••••••••••••••. •• Mftochandise Bo x c r p u p s • A K C ••••••••••••••••••••••• Registered. Champion AntiqyH 8005 ~d. sso. R47·068!i __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOG TRAINING PUBLIC AUCTION \'our Pince or Mine WANTED TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID FOR YOUR JEWELRY. WATCH ES, ART OBJECJ'S. GOLD, S I L V k: R S E R V I C I-~ • f"l:x'f; 1-'UHN & AN· TIQU!::~. t.>45-<!200 ---------Uvestoc:k 8075 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Heg. Morgan mare. broke to ride & dn\'c, blk parade MorJ?an gelding , Eng, Weslern (714 ) 338-1011 SAIL COLU .... 57' Dtl 20 Mils. leo4f top SHOM GAID&4 51' SfMt MS World cl'tlffff' •••• f7SM IM,ULU SI' 1974, chi. Greet ll•ftrd. •• I 16M COIOHADO 45' Aft co. Oil. .... v-.n.tM MAftlME.lt 40' ktfch, RYg stHr •-.' ...•• 64.SM MA YflOWE« 40' IC•tch. An ··-........ OH'R POWER CHRIS 25' 1913. f'J> A bffvty. o..iy •• sr f.000 TOLLY 2'' VHF, 1i..w top. Sport fl~ •• OFFR 'Q(At(r(MAM If YC11t dott't lutow - dolt'tatk ............................ )~ CHlltS JI' SeeMJff, Diflth. FISF ...... 4 t.5M Mlwpart a-c.11615-91'l7 D•• Pt 496.00U . ... • \µply 111 P l·r-.on , !-.andp1per Jnn & Tennis Cloh, 210l K Coast Hwy, l'll~I NcwPort Beach. After· Aerospace prOducts co . noons Monday through needs exper'd person for Friday plus Saturday & non-destructive testing. ~nday morningc;. Gross dimensional in11peclinn & $400 per month. $50 cash working lo MIL·Q 98SllA deposit required. Govd procedures. Send I e· for college student or 2nd s u me to PO Box R, incume. Call fl42·432l. Newporl Beach, Ca Secretar}'-Top person to MANY ITEMS OF F'lNF. John Martm 54lH059 our famous DIME -A-LINES : - HAPPY HOLIDAYS lrvinc Personnel /\gcncy 41111E17th Costa Mesa Su1le224 642•1470 A\k forCireulalion. 92660. operate one.girl market ESTATE JEW E L RY, -- ing office. Excellent typ. ART OBJECTS. AN-TINY T~Y while Poo<llcs · g s k i 11 & firm TIQUES FINE FU RN for Chnstmas, male & . 'p"er•onat·itys required. ETC p•'ioNE FOR IN'. tem.67J..0719or751·558~ 1:-l,VALlD'S portable OLO slr1ght razor and LADIES bC':tChC'ruiiwr .. • • ~ • 101lct S20. Rollaway t>cd, hrush ttnd muJ! St2 "''t. hikC' wilh haskcl S25. Excellent potential. FO. & BROCHURE. Dachshund puppy, AKt.:. 30" wide steel frame Smallantiq\wl-'lorc·ntmt• llo}·s ~lotu\ st 1n~ray Salary $900 +. O.C. 645-2200 male. IC you want the foam mallre~s SIS. t:iblc \11th dri.11H'r S2."l. 'l;;l:;, Ji:>·7U lilt 13 radial, Airportarea.833-•for ---------very best. 557·8469, Corner desk s in ~le Mt•l;il u11htv table with 1irC' S7 ~ii). Metro 200 !'lo.i<; appt. MUSICIOXES 548·2884 drawer S4. Invalid's rulkr-. !)!i. Loveseal !>.!\. llolv l\1ble ~1. Ra· MOTOR ROUTE DEllVE:RY ----------1 quadcaneS12.968-56~ llo1al palll'm uphnhlrr) 1lrant ·mo\'le i..cre<•n REAL ESTATE SECRETARY CLOCKS Christmas Cullcs! Toy ~:1;;. tiktal h<."<I fram<' s.s :ir. .. x:in" s10 Saturday Professional, licensed For Construction Co. Slot Machines, Nick<.>lo· Poodle pupp11:1>, 5 wks Pltl NCE lrnnis racquc•t lfolluhrnrt TV sl:ind s.,s nnlv 103 r.i1;.:Jil!!i1 To deliver large motor salespeopl~ wanted, Near Brookhursl & deons. phono1:rnphs. old. 3 males, 1 rem S:?~. A:\l /F:\I R-lra<"k Sc•,<.>n pi<·c·c• hr.is<. fin· -·--------- route In S. L;iguna ond generous commiss1011s. J\damc;, H.li. Call htwn 9 World's largest selelC· (apricot. silver). 9ti3·594ll home ~lC'rco plus n1c(• ,l'rc·rn "ilh uncllrons anrl l\INn mallress. S25. Bo" Laguna Niguel. Must Advancetraming. AM&5PM,962·6AA3 lion. Also gifts, h 1•upcculnn<.>LS2..>.548·:!900 tools S2.'I. 'J'iin old I.in 'r>rini::s S25 'l"rn 111'11 hJ,cgoodtlrivmgrecorcl 642·5062 furniture. antiques. IfyouknowLabs.I a\c --tc111s~1ra<"11 Stl'•'l1\l111' 1:ompll'te S25: lloo\1•r ~ind dependable auto S50 r..-_ 21 C k Secretary for Npt Bch American International, an extremely mtelhstent THREE wood bar stools an!l C'od fnr ('H SIO. \\'l"st , irtuum 520. c,ultur St.1, cash deposit requ1rl'd _......,_, l"OC er marketing research 1802 Kettering: lr\'ine. onc,pedigrec.fmc bloo<l wilh wood hacks $10 ini:hou<.c spnrt• !'l~l\l'r C:lock .rnu_io s111. For information call 621W.19th., CM firm. Growth oppor. Xlnt 754.1777. Open Wed.-Sat. lmc, registered. female. each. 30 .. bed S20. BluC' r,ulru s.:;. l'<trr or t}t,ta~ l .h•lllren s skis, polr"• 642-4321, ai;k for Harry ----------1 skillsreq'd. 751·0266 7 mos., blnck Lab. Call \'cl\'el twin cover, new Jaca lloot~. tan, "oulil, ~'17n lnnd1n~s •. ~lov.·es. pant<> "~ley or Don Williams Real fst.ale Sales People ---------Thelma 546 4366 SIS 6~,5 417• " ,,~ ~ ~ ' L k boo s lloSless. neat & :itlrllC· """' wanted. Up to 90/10% ---------• ·--------· · · · .. 12 Sto. Ship t'l<x:i.. \1 clh "-1 "'!" r1.\'.<' s 1 ls. 15. ti\lo. 15-20 Jlrs, ~3.00 Per Newport Stt1tioners. Inc. comm. split. Nwpt Bch SECRETARY STEWART ROTH Pedigree Golden Lab PACE 23 channel en S22. sails. works .l(nnd S25.. Men s skis market bind· Jlr. needs theatre ticket 631·0900 Order Coordinator ,....,..l'-'UES Retriever. 11 mo old. Child's 16" blkc 8. Car· llorso C'lock, i::ood S25. 1"!:' S20. Ha.tr dryers • 613·6110 clerk for mutual agency. ----------• Regional soles ofc for """'""' Fem.$00 644·6141 rom board and stand S3. Electric Portable' radio ss.s7• M!'n s s u it!'.. F\tllorpllim e. Phone for RECEPTIOHIST . Id d r •AMERICANOAK• . 673-2912 wilh J\1'\M /F:ll T\'I· jaek<•ts, .~.hr~ts. pant .. , llOUSECLJ<;J\NING appt. S57·9'll2 ask for Mr. lmmed. F/lime opening this wor wi e ma nu · The largest most com· Christmas Gift· Purebred T\'11. police. H•iithrr. S2 S 10. r.1rl s <"lothl'S PERSONNEi, West. for s ha rp, personable ~~l~a~e~;/~~~~i~~~or~ prehenslve Inventory of whl Poodle, loves HOOVER canister AC UC S!.">. P:ur sihrr SI Sa .136~ llamp~hir<- F.n'lployees with or ----------• PBX Recept. w/vtmous Pos. reefs accurate typ. American Oak Antiques children, best offer v n cu um S2 O. TV plate car11tlc hoh.IC'i<i s:1. Cir. ;\B., Dover Shor<'' without transportation Newspaper DtHvtry other of c duties. Call in CahC. We buy direct & 493-1665 . , Old wrl()(len ti ail krl? S[, 1rwar t\n11~u.i ), 9 :I mustbeableto~eltothe Mature resp. adult for Irvine Savings, 752·6456. ~~~!u~f~:li~~le:~i~~s~ pass the savings on lo KC R . t d P~~;~~L!; .. ~~-Wd1>11tssys C'oc;t 111111 tu~ hrc \\agon TW~made hatton officceochmornlng.Duy euly AM dellv. Must EOE. you Also Antique A egts er!' J.tvvu-..."' vuY 0 "'th two hnr~<·o; Siii or evt wurk available. Exper. prcf'd, but we Re,,;ooucu00s a.re avuil. mJnlaturc ehoc Poodle. 3Gxl8x9 suitcase hkc m·w . ' · twirlt•rs outrils. sites 8-10 U b T lUwetrans.840-2756. ------1-f--J--k will train th e r ight at '"cvery 'oW""tpr1·ces. Male.Coll S52-4187. SB. film roltor 8mm SB. Metal Cosco k1\l"hen SIOl•tu·h.49'1·9374 ful\ or p/ me as1s. op R~taurant hep or ac · c:rson. Good sa'l & u• ~ .... :r1tool S4. Metal bur stool wages. 540·9525. The NI GHT AUDITOR· In-The-Box. lmmedrntc Locatedat: 11!.-.-toY--8045 J\CterllAM.646·1525 Sl.50. 1-~ive "nllon water CR JO .. 20. W'"lte 10 Olrl 700 E Ex 'd U A ~ all h f 3 nerlt.s. For appl. call 0 S rnrr -... "' " ~nshine s. l · per , part· me. PP· opcnin oo s i ts at 493-4S039am·Spm 750 E.. YER RD. .A. ••••••••••••••••••••••• RE A LJ s TI c s l e re 0 JUJ: with wrought iron drawer drcsserfor childsi Gary, SA l y Ben Brown's Motel Costa esaslores Please AMF INC (At 11\eNewPOrl Frwy) t"asselte deck. hardly sland, good ror planter room SIS. White chif· 31106 Coast Hwy, So. apply In person: Potter&Bnunfl~ld Div 751-8922 used S25. 644~18 SS. Small radio S5. Com-Corobc ror childs room. t HOUSICUANING Lacuna. 3SS E.17lhSt, 26181 Avenlda ()penSun·Wed 10·6 * * bat boot!! • site 10 $3. drawrr missing, s10. 18 ··purtorfulltime. ~IGHTCLERK U05BakerSt. Aetopue.rto &Thun.&Ll0-8 GaryGfaddftt UPHOLSTERED corner Child'i; hike cnrrier S<'l Bundles decora t or ' 673..SlSS " 223$Harbor81vd . SanJuanCapistrano '91055"""°Morloco booth $20. Lawn mower SJ. Child's baC'k pack shingles, cost SI0.9S • HOUSECOUNSELORS Man. 40 hr weok.1---------F.qualOpporEmployer lrvM with catcher $4. Crystal cariricr S.'1. Two fish each, will take S6 each. Married cpl only, no Tr avelodge, 6208 W. You are the wiMer or 2 chandellt•r £20. Good iu1u:lr1ums with li~hls Ctir sea t S3. f"our c h lld ren, 11 v e t n. c.oostHwy, NB. RETAIL WHOLESAL E frootlckels wortns14 to Portable t)'pewraler S20. s.r, • :<; .iO. Wrought iron harstools S4 each. r.adic" Sec'y for R.E. firm. lyp· TOTHETRADJ;' HOLlo•·y oa...1tcE 962·8373 st:iml SHI. Lu<lics i-ilvcr bike S20. Green mJchinc supervise G tee naite -•SIS •tDIS 11 .,, ~ " f d ,_ ~ CL£RllS In~. It bkpg. Ab1 ly to S..lldoWll Aldi--Ltd. ur ton~ 1 oi'll. nl'W ron I · $6 Glrl!I 20" b1kt' $111. ~lT'l s • .Expenses + · Jt.OaDMUU ft work mdependenlly. OC .,---atthe ~OTAKF: china: Platte~. tum s:!5. l.:11l1f's M.tc 20"'J Cr:twlit1Hoi SL lloy11 :udary. Xlnt beneCIU. includ. Atrport.SotS-1117 ISltllolsoChko C~~E.lroN plult'1', cups, 1iauc<.>rs, htu\lnfun·~1t,n!-wcon · 16."E,·ilKnievelh1kc.1 ,<nk'l'Tee7Homes 11ick~·&a>wlewConv. UTOTfM • H.I. C714tl'3·7509 C"""""E.. ~~wolus~r.nadtl.~ecg!~aable <ltt1<>11 s2:;, t:lt>ctric ycerold,S21>.847-2757 540-4 54 205.S'J"bWin, CM6'2-!50$ C...-..Ct Merbh SEC'Y c.4'' "' "" -.. '"""""' hcat('r 220 volt, heavy du· 1.n ff lX'C. 27th-Jan. lat. t v St2. Rolling Jl('n S2 Jltflteomi'th ft>'OU want HUISISAIDES ~Wanted Our company fs 1ccking OAK }lOOSIER, Drahlng Free Tieket.s ao00 for BED w1tl'I king slu mat· Portnbtc lypcwtrter SJO CARBURETOR Dntsun, tb';fc.ll?Classlled ads do 7..S:aG&J.U:30. Exper. 1't12r &ardSJ\11\1 an enlhualastlc sec'y T1blt, Pine Hcfosier, Dec. 30t h or 31st tress. two box springs wlthC'asc.Snturdnyonty. also Renault Rio S2S 'i( W!lt ._. Call NOW, ef'd Cou t Ch b Noup.-. rtq'd. We train w/r,ood ~nl 4' dicta· Porquet top table. perCormaRCes. Catt 0 1 :nt 8!~~~e;, ~l.l C'f 7 ~2 597 Victoria. s.i2,.;135 each. 83.'>-88AG ~ ~v. Jiome, ~~. 0 ~ blred. Applicants tloo skllb tn old en CIC· tcM~T 642·5&18, ut. 3331 ~ u .. apply at Utotem St0tu pandtna ucreUrlal ,_._., IOIO clalmyow-Uck&U. Westminster Ave, Costa RENA ULT Dolphlne WASHER. f'ri~ldaire$25. USITHI N l ld & • locate1ht : acrvtce to\ho C.M. area . ....,.... '* * M~sa engine S2S. Rest of rar RCA Color TV, needs ura nlf 1 • eom Ul .Del Mar Ave, C.t.t. Must be dependable & a •H•••••••••••••••••~0 S2:>. 390 Ford four barrel work S25. CouC'h $22. ; DA9'.Y•PtsTLOT =p~d'::~1~0:e::: 13GON.PaclflcC.tH.wy Ulf..tta.rter . Pay com· 8YroldFri11dalre...Cn1 rt St Bernard part AMERTCAN Fegorl 4 munifold S'lS Chrysl<-r Queen lfoodboard $11. ~"" qwr'd. Uve 1.ft et out. Lafuna&each. menaurate w /1klll1. &d CQl'ld, \&,$ ru.rt. h'olt Gt; man Sh p, F •• cylinder 4 cyclo cnd•t torquefllto automa tic 11451.., Ch'lc Center Dr. ,.. .. :~!!!_".:, f>/T. •=3 We art an tcJUal ~2982 rree. $100. ~34 spayed 4 yra. 1ood lron'I outboard 44 UP 125. I ranc;mlsslon $2S. V. W, S.A. ~I ?703 or 835 98116 ,. _""" opportunttyemplO)-.. r ! w/klds-f012 $48-6909 dl~c brakcfront •xi<> $25. <IC no ;in!>"er coll backJ • -y Opblbalmolocl.st1Hb u !~~~~~~~~= ~rvko Station Atlnn· Satrlncol lku.f\. uprl~ht .--·vz •·om pickup tiulttate nexl week. • MllCwvl per:'d fTmt ore recept. danl, f'xper 'd . Day & frwnr,' mo old. $\'71. Pt. St . Berurd, p ort BJCYCLES 20" 3 •pttd, $\S 2JS Ch('\') 8 C)lindor1------. ---1:,· ,..~ Milttllna.-•bllllnf"bk IM7.J:l0 !:.v•.t"U'"pfUrn .Ap-Ktftmortwasllcr/df>'er, German Shep, F •• Rlrl'aSchwinnandbo,y'& l\C'Ad s2s. u Foret LA~GE Fr1i:ldnl ra , S. ta C• , kpnl'. $c)me ~l>inl· Call CoiaMu Club Con. &ily, Sbtll ~.11th IJ 4 mo old. SSOO/boU1. 11'P"Y•d .14 .1u. •ood 1 Raleltb1 •2~ Hcl\. traosmi1tlon $2.S. Will rt!r1gcr11tor, works aOOd '41ol671..._lll1. ~ c•• ', lloml,JG.J08'1 ..._,·1 ~Int.Na • ll80-S&4hft6P)I( •/kldlMMI012 -.aora· seu~,parac.cty.646184.l US.IM&-5.164 ---_,, I I _, • ~.~.~ .. ~~.~~ ~!.~~ ..... ~?~~ ~oJ!:'I 9tSO GULMAMSIN FOR SALi!!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• S'9MET ORGAN 77 St· a Huy l l r1 t•17l 25u \'atnaha .MX Two 1n.anuul horsl.'1ihuc \\ 1·tk1·ncl\1r with 711 'frrrv lu\ lrunl lork. »oj! console w built 1,i hourli l1u!!l :-.tit; houi.:ht ~hock.,, l'tt· SSOO. Cull rhythm bo.\. & :.1·p.ir,1t<• nt'w l>uu1. Pri. J)t)'. Call \162·9lAAluht1r7p m l~he :.pcakt>r t·ub111ct Jerry ut ·71 V AMA11.\ I\ O:JSUH, Beautiful sound. SWS 544.etSI i.h<Jw rm cund 1600 ml. ~ 2563__ or 546-1200 ~rust see to npprcc. f'~r ench Pru\1111·1.il Wurlltler Sp11wt. \l-nl cond $950. H<IO·li'J!.17 Sport{ftCJ Goods 8094 ..•..•....•..•......... f'au·hcr Sup1•ri.:la !>:. i:;nowsk1s. llt5 c·m "' o hdllgs.-$75. '.\I K 500 Wood 170t:m wt Et·kcl b1nu- •iuts·S4S. Ski boots-sizes GV:i, 7. M11 . 10; S7.50, sis. S35 & $45. Girl's ic.'e skates-Size SN. skalc hau & skate drt•:., :.11e 10 <child 1-ull lor sso Ca 11 6-12-0138. Chridmas Special ~awusa ki .lt•I Skis & llydnwrnl't lhn;lf111h '\'rans World H"" . '.IOU \V C-Oa~! IJwv , \,II 1;:11 1x1;0 SEA RAY'S AH 1978 Mod~t 19•.30· HARRISON'S SEA RAY 2327 So. Maltl, S ,\ 54()..6555 3101 Coast Jlw >. '\ II 631-2547 :rn rt Thunderbird Formula <uffshort• / :J5 I \'K's. all nav1i:ut111nal gear & groun1l t:1t•k l" Sll!cps four l'11d1·1· ;,o hours u:.Lil :.llWl' tit'\\ 1, whi•t•I tn111l'r 11wl111l1·d abo lull 1.111\ ,,,.. <'.di John Ft•llL'I' ~1l a; l;! 1~1111111· !HO 8211 Uyna:-.l •ir Sk ,., t; T .Jr "Tlw Th11111uu 111111•tl nl Hate 170 (.'\1. $:_:;, l flO floats ' l !I' ('1·11 1111' C.:\I w h1nd111g., S·IO . Hunal1t111t . 1'0111111 Metal ddl'ctor S l ~fl rt" .. tnr .. ct 1"111·111 1·1 I' &\O·l\2l>I "'' 11t•ll IJ\ l.tnllllh pll111 SL... R t t 1'1•rll'l'l tor ll.11 •II' ''l.11111 9; ~' m1ron • 809 5 run sa:J(Ml 1'12 !1'..!.!' •••••.•••........•..... (; u s l u m M ,1 d l' Boats, Rent/ SH<>WC .\SES. Snl1d Charter 9050 natur .. tl gr:1r11 "'o00. Sit ••••••••••• ••••••• ••• •. down type. 5'. i,. .. non·s1-:1-~ TJIE t'lll!IS'l\l\S i;lurc plall' top, B rass LITES .sx· lw tdL :,j;1 h3nlwart·. I ;n·ml;~hll' 111t1·lv 1mlll .. .ill 1;.ui 11111;, S251J t'<tl'h or all for S!KIO PP~19·3&1\1 TV, Radio, Boah, Soil 9060 Hifi, Stereo 8098 •••••••••••••••••••• • •• . •••• ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • WAMT RESULTS 1 35 wall Slerl'11 ,, 01111 it ll'r & \:\I F:\1 1u111•r <:n·111 t:hrt:-.1 nws IH'<':.l·UI SI Ill li-16·~4Ki St•ll vo11r llo;.il I hru SOUTHWESTERN YACHT SALES FUJI/NEWPORT ti' .\\t F~t W.ilnut n111!-.11h· OE.ALYS ,1er1·0 w 111r111 ,1hl<-f'il416i:J!l~ll Satriftl'C ~loo !JliO·Sl:l t:I aJlt'r61'\1 77. JIJ ('(1pp<'r \l.11 Ii\\'. lull 8ALDWIM ORGAN Sl!600 lii:J.6lJOO hl',111 I llUlll. l11 :11f 1•1f H:rl·:.!lrll S750 orr l>nn 1142 K54i0 ·w l<AW 500. New K tll. & hall. ctn & slul·k. S47S. fi7:J S7lfl; :HG·6721!. llunda XL12:i, m1nl t·ond S.100 Tru1k·1 . J bike ~25 ~JJ·l!l lfi • i!'i H11mlu Xlti5 Lei mi 'l'&~t p111t·, S&W shut·~:. s:Jo\) list ut r 1'44·581-l Motor Homn, Sale/ Rmt/StorOCJe 91 60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ht·nl a l!li7 ExnatiVl' \lotorhonw o r '.\1 tni n111t1,rhomc from llL•fl• Frn ... 'lll.1ndcr Call anv ol tlw~c numlkr~ 898-6777 537.7777 828-8888 .\I OTOH fl 0 \H:S FOH It F:!'iT 1"r11mSIOO \•k. i71) lllJ.11 IU •. \T l'1n•h.dl :!.I' St•ll t'<Jlll 1\11!11 ;111 (T. ('I\ ~tcre11, ~111 ... fi Ii 1:1 '..!'..!11:1 ~ fl Apollo m11t•1rh11mc. .\ht.,l '>t'I' \11 .CflJ11"1·1·1.1ll'' C .1 ti .I oh 11 Ft• 11 t' 1· :1 I 1;\;! IMllll ur :)4U·X:!l f Motor Home R~ntol I 81n to 32' Full\ ,l'lf 1·11111ui111•1t H1:-.cn t• now tor I lol11l:t)., & Wt'<'k1•rnl:; l!E(;J·:~cY .\!()TOH 11< nt 1-: H ~::-<TA I .S :rl.'1 =" llurbor llh tl, S \ • •S:ll ~503 .... Trailers, Trove( 9170 ........•.............. 1 ~15:1 l.:111dl·ru1H•r . K\:!:1 'l'r,l\d trlr Dbl ht·d, IJ.!l' 1..tt dl, ha! h l'\: !">hC1\!, t•I' '" u llllrm. •·:.-.\ till h11..t1, S'..!000 1·:1-.h. :!l!ll 11.irhnr Ill l':\1. Sp iU ur 1·,111 ti.ll-UIX, !>Iii li5i i LASER 2553 23" RC/\ color ·rv 1·•1111-olt·. 5700 5-lO·C! 1!11 Auto Service, Ports S7S. Smull fl W 11ort :s w. ---;----& Accessori~s 9 400 548-9~4 Booh. Slips/ -Docks 9070 !\'car)\ Ol'\\' 'UP<'f 'h'I l'O ••••••••••••••••••••••• :..y-.ll'fll. Bcl:ttll .I\. ~OU Rl'\<artl 1111 l11•lp1ng \ldl'Ola~H.· r"1·ord1•1 B1•,l I ind a slip n·rtt . .t lur .1 .12· ufft·r -1!11 x1:11 (,l;rn1h•r Ill-an) 11 ·1 . .\lu!-.l -;;11 nltc'I' 1'1'""'' \lv:-.1<'1.111 \flll) ~~;> l (JUJlft•r Ii r h;11111d l' \ ,t, \J1tt•hcll '"11J1111•11o ~;,;11 1-:\'t''· .»Ill ttfi~I .. r da.'" (;.j2 fill:l:1 \1'1'\tt It• t•l1-.11'.1(ll .. 11;· Wkd1 ' 1;11 1 •1x:1 •11;;,; \\l.11d' Iii I t !IXi !11ot i l'\T l>Ol'h. ,1\,111 llu11l in1.11111 ll11rhrn11 1w· \l•n lg1• & ,.111;ill lloat \1•,11 the main t·h:111111'1 1711 1 lfm-\Iii I P ion•"'r ('ar Stl'rl'o l'l\:O.'<'l 1 c.. \l\'l·k, h I' :10 I. I-' i\I I> 0 I " y w I I' Iii I. :.1>1:<1kcrs . .\ht!-.I :-.an 1r1t·c Trc1uporlation ........•.•............ 'fil ·;7 l'st•d ~lus lang l',1rb !/!Ill ;o.;11 l'arkt·r. Or..in)!i· l ·all !~17 2cMM1 Autos for Salr ............•.......... 9S20 ..•.•.•...•.....•..•... l(1·hll ·,;,; ~llrtlq·11m .\1111111-. Sl50U work dont• Oii ll HI pa-.l 'I' <:11011 m111l, Sat• $1300 u.,t Olr .>Hi Iii lO or ti:ll 211.-~i ... DAILY PILOT 8J 3 '~ v.. 95 70 Autos, IM~rftd Auto•. Imported Saturday. December 24, 19?7 ..•.................... ........................ ..•.••..•....•......... -~ lo& ford 1-·aoo Vun, 1'1 B, IMW 9712 ~.._ leftt 9740 Alltot, l"'portwd Alltot, Ua•d Autos, UHd · PIS. o\r cond , uuto ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ H46 <!503 ·~ !~ ~~~·,~:.\\_<'\ r~~i ~:~i ~~~~ ....... !??.~ ~~ .......... !!.'.~ ?.::!~ ........ !!!!. ~Wanted 9590 ~ll'n'\1. 4 ~pd, 1'11 .. 111, mui>l ·7~ VW Bus, Westfal1u Sacrifice .77 El Otirado. '67,<:-'l JEVELI;E. gd rond. .. ••••••••••••••••••••• sell s.1ns Ofr. ~14111w:1 t:umper, rebll eng, like yeUow tooded h>ml 0,.. 1:>,s, r t e, gd. thruout. new. Ma1cti offer. S2t150. sumel~ll SO<lw'n fo4(Mri.aR ~ firm. 751·4203 aft WEWILLIUY YOUROATSUM PAil> FOR OR NO'f TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP CARS BARWICK DATSUN ...... 111 111.HH ,1p1 If .II\'• 831-1375 493.3375 WEIJUY CLEAN CARS &TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET 1978 BMw·s HERE MOW! COMftLE'(E BODY SKC>P MOWOPEH EXCELLENT SELiCTIOH OF BM• RES.ALES We rn"v ha\'C \OU!' 1111x1 tur in our 111\t•rilury. Cull u.-. loday' 831·2040 49S-4949 2828 Harbor u1"1 WAMTB> TO IUY 'il~lS K XJnt (•011d .\I ukc oUcr t1:11 21>17 5 31.i . tl ti 6 2 o r e v l' s ----61'M (2131,59~·5023ZO~AN IM· '14 ELOO Wht wi red mt. Chryll_; ----9925 POR I'S. 4ZO 5th $l. JI. B. Sunroof. xln\, c:ood. Lo •••••••••••• • ••• • • ••• ... .---. mi, f1.11ly t..'<IUlp'd. Best . • ~ Mil '74 450 SLC. S 1>ui.s. sprts l'JK'. irnmnc. f\llly 1•111>t ind fact clet: 76 VW Hua convcrtlbll', otr. ~,6127 u(t tlPM. 1977 CHRYSLER r~ wt blk lop. i\M/F'l\I ~ORDOIA Mltf. S!t•reu t·as11., IC'oth 1ntr $1i.!i00 Pl' '714 JIUO !1:1:.!:S st~rco r1111iwlle. 14.000 '62 <.:ad. Mus' iicU thu; Unly 4.894 miles! Fun . r_ru. c}cun shurp. $.uwQ. ~~ck. $200 (Ir olfrr. puwt•r, uir cond .. crulS&· 631·003..'i t>t!-fll35 tX>ntrol, stcroo. tilt wheel '73 Bus, rhll, .:ootl 111·t•s. "72 l':L DOHJ\lJO I !)71J ,\I t•rt·t•tlcs :1110 D, 51WS. Loaded & Sh ar p! "th l'I'. 1trk IJI mt. loudc1I. Cull 41.H 2130 52950 644·M21 xlnt 1•ond SM,100 l'I' ---- -768·8502 'iOVWVANCi\~ll'f';tt '72 El Do. Blue w/wht -----Load(.'<.!! Xlnt t:M<I. vinyl top. all xlra11. Xlnt '!\9 280SL. White. Top $3000. Ph494·71100 cond.$2.!>'JS.li73··1N3 shupe, ll 'T. S9950 or • 70 VW ... 1.th & '73 ltblt --· h he t f &-16-l!Iati d .. ' 7 6 c p c " c v I I l l l ~s~·-ys m otor. U c.'pti>. Good l)~~lcgant:e. Immac. & all tlw dcluxt' extra!'.· 1\'-1'.Yl'OO). $5988 Nabers Cadillac ·oo MB 100. xlut 1ntout. cond. $t200Cull 642·47:17 ~\illy loaded, ~sume lsc S-1000. best offer. ----.. -w lo n •slduul or pay-off. 2Ml(l tl.uhm Bfv,I ti?J.f'illliJ '65 Bug, '70 Bu~ & 'ti7 liaju S31>-!015 ( .. ,1:t 'vk,,1 .... 10.~i I 11\J Bug, All in xlnt i:ond. Must ~di all 3 Any rtia:s '76 Coupe Ue VIiie. blue, COSTA MK<;A Quality used BMW!'. 546-1200 ROY CARVER IMW MG 9742 WE PAY TOP UOLLi\(l li>-10Jamboree Hoall ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOHTOP US!WC.\l<S :'1,}o;WPOHTUEACll '7 l ~lllH;ET red, 27350 FOHEIGN, DO\tl-:STJI" 64()..6444 nu. lonnt•uu cov. 52700. or CLJ\SSICS 1>12·45J7 Mon. Wed. Fri, If )uUr cur I:, {':\lrll 1'11·;Jll Capri 971 5 1·~li-5063 other uays set' us first. •• •••••• •• •••• • •. • • • • • • MGI 9 7 4 4 BAUER BUICK ·73, 1\'li .. 1 ,1ttl, ·1~:\I Xlnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 292.'illarbor H111t 1•nti1 l 1 Ownt•r C'a ll ('flllta \lt•sa \17'1 :!:1110 1;..i11 ·1:.!Hi' •1r<Hti 1)5!"> I ·m ~IGB UT. 11\'W paint. uphol & tires. Make of. f1•1-. !\lu,..t st!ll. S2650. 53tHltif:il! or eves (:!1:11 S!ll!-50::!3 ZOHAN I .\I PORTS. 420 5th St 11 H TOP DOLLAR PAID FOH cu:,\:-.; IMPORT CARS ALL MODELS WE HEED CLEAH USEO CARS HOW CALL PAPPY 540-5630 IW,tbD.11!&1 2626 HARBOR BL VO. COSTA MESA WE BUY USEO CARS! W1··n· Litt• new l'ht•\ r11ll•I 1li·ult•1 ... h1p 1n tht• In me \uto t'1·ntt•r \\'1• twt•d \ C/UI ll'L'lf 1·.ir' JOE MACPHERSOH CHEVROLET :!I Auto Ct!ntcr ()n H· lll\'lN.E 768-7222 "ol C;ip11 , lfiOOl'I' t•nu ·I -.pd, ~d .. muf Sl l\KI hcsl. 11i'.I :!.! I I 9746 9720 Opel .......•...............•.••....•..•..•....•... ·•DRIVE A* *LITTLE ... * SAVE A LOT SHOP & CO:'ill',\H I': BARWICK OATSUM S.111 lu.111 < .1pi-.lr.111" 831 -13 75 493-1375 T~ '78s Are Here All models & t:olors Immediate Oefivery Today! f .. 1sl 1 h.11111· tor 1<1111 u:-.lll' -..1\ 111g ... 011 ;tll n·ma1nln.t: 'ii r11111l1•h 111 .,tuel\ COSTA MESA DATSUN 284SHARBOR BLVU 540.6410 540-0213 NEWPORT DATSUN '77 Cl.arat1ce 1>i·m11 & t''<t'l'ULn·e salt• 1111\\ i.:01ng 1111 hurry· k!Sll I)( l\' 1-; ST 111·: ET 1:'1,c·ar \l.iei\nhur 111\tl ~ .Jamhorct• lt•1ad 1 ;\:E\\'POHT liE1\l'll 833-1300 (:;111 NEWPORT OATSUt-f ()tx '76. auto, 1\:\1 1-'\t. nils. lo mi. lk nu b::.t vfr. 213·648·ti232wk . 7 l 4-!146·584ll 'T.! H11ll)'e-I sptl. 1\1\1/t-'\l, r..iclrnb. new bull. brks, mut'r 2ti.:!!I reg ~as. ~I W.i 152-11\PS) 1173-5710; ;,uifiWi Porsche 9750 ......••........•...•.. 1-971 PORSCHE 911 T :, ,.. in· t· ti. a 1 r 1• 1111 d . \,\I F:\l r:.1tl111 & 11lit1t\ dl'luxt• extras. ~1111\\,.. rrwl 11111011,.. rare 111s11le & out ' W!lllCl'l'l. $6988 Nabers Cadillac 2hl It\ t 1,11111 •I Hh d "!" \!, •. 1 .;. lll "I 1111 1a ~C sin! n1ml. al.1rm 'lt'rc•1. llJgga)(t' t .1C'\\ mw.t 'l·ll S IHlMI Jin l 111 r 1;1H-1;n '70 Por-.rht !111, ltkl' nl'w, m:11n .\II a~. \:\I l".\J 1·a~s. mu'I 'ol'll 1:!1:11 ~· ;J8fi() offer. 552·~ nr 833·1607 many xtrns, 1111ly 17,000 '!7 ~vu, folly t'fluip. anytime. m1, S7.000 IH' owner 100Qnu s . Volvo --9m _:>w..:_44<!:1 _ caUG45-3153 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.-o 9917 ·11 :'-:l•wport. Fu lly IEFORE YOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'(1uiprX"d, A~lt l"M Very SELL YOUR 1978 C~ARO LT dcan. t145-394U~-~l_!:!>U~ VOLVO, Only~ mJles. ~·udor~· Corvett~ 9~32 Sl.'C us for a toµ dollur csttm:ttt'! MARQUIS VOLVO .\IJS.'-;ION \'11-:JO 831·2880 495·'2 I 0 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EX.CL.USlVt-:t,V VOLVO Lar~l.'st Volvo l>t·aler m Orange (;{1unf v ' HUY or LEASE DIRECT [ff!!f'l~, 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 Autos, Used air oonll., stereo with ti •••••••••••••••••• ••••. track. automutk. ''"I' steer1n ~ & foudecl ~ 77 Corvett~T-Top Show r oom fn .. ,h ! On.ly WOO miles & with (7:llTDn lal..'lory wnl'ranty to July P • -..Ito 5-11 '78. nurgundy. fu li. 4 MCcg ~ l'MlWl'I'. spel'cl tontrol. l :JIX' & all factory .. quip.- r~nt tnt'. l;wtuQ mai.: wheels. Cl71iT<.'P ) OMLYS9775 Nabers Cadillac '(.Ill) I I 11 I, 1111 ( ! .... ,,, \1,· ....... jl ' 1I1t11 M.wporter II Mtrs 1900 Harbor. O>~tn ~le..<11t 642-0795 ·;:; Concttc. !>liver/ rl!d. T·top. 41,000 m i. loadt:d. Chevrolet 9920 $7450, offer. 752·7521 wkd~iys ....................... -..----- DodcJe 9935-•.•.•••......•....•.••. .. ....................... . '68 HT C:ha1 lo:l'I'. •I IO 1ru.i~11um Lo:«kd. Rum< ~ond . s~IOO / or uf'r. !$:1-JOOI Buidt 9910 ,. ....................••• . '7ti l't•ntury. Ind) 5110 it rcpltl'a, all pwr. 1\:\1 'F~l • ~tc·ret1 11-trk. <'nns~ 1:011 it lrol. S:!,W!>. 552-!17\l~ it Cadillac .9915 ......•...............• Nabers Cadillac ti USED CAR CLEARANCE SALE * 1977CH£VY 9940 • •••••••••••••••••••••• • :-..... PHIL • , · LONG ;. FORD · \.•-• JO•••'f trt ~.Ill Ot..911 f•••••t •'''"'"••""o<:•"'•' ,.,...,_ 'lli Sit EL fl\ <"11hr:1 11rti;. (;T :150 Bt•)o l 11££er •. 1!1:j-li72i aft GP ~I . 'i I I.TU 2·dr hi l Ai~!· J~1ru. Xlnl cond. -!fa.: lle!>l offt'r tii:J !t2fi2 ~dt •••••• ••••••• • • • • • • • • • • '1~m Motorized Bikes 9 I 4 0 Ht\ wr;1 Cla:-.-.11· l>L'!>1gn J!11;1 XJ11t mL·l'h t·u11<1 Autos, Imported t(lr the tx.':it bt1\' 111 a nc\\ •ir lt-.t.:d lJaL ... u11' l'or~dtl' ·;~. :111 Tar~.1 In Orartqe County's Seville Cemtr 1976 C.lDILLAC MONTE CARLO S:?WJO. Mi~ ;if~ -I ·71 (;r:'n Torino, ~onipany •• car, maint hy dealer, immal' Metullie blue.. \'inyl tup. AC. PS. PB. ~t.tny nl'\\' part~. tH·w ••~•••••••••••••••••••• 833·1300 tlta llt.!U. lllk ldm . took & Marine Eqyipnwnt ....................... tires. Uest O\'cr Sl500. General 970 I __ _ I. e a t h e r I m nl 1.1 t' \.'c~pa Ciao '.\fote<}, 1976. fi42 .. 92'4l4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .••.................... 9010 .••.••...•............• • * Martha Cambell 733 Laite Huntinqton ~oc h You are thl' w1111wr of 2 free tickt•ts wurlh S14 lo HOLIDAY ON ICE at th1· ~ t\"l:.\llEl\I J <.'O:\Vl-:NTIUN CE:'JTEll lkt· 27lh .Jan l'-.t i ·rc1• T11·kpts Jo(ond for t> l' t· . ;j IJ I h r1 r :1 I ' l ~crform,1111'\''-Cal l ~ l:!-5ti7X, l::\l. !l:l:I. to fla1m your l1tkl'ls * * XJnt tnnd. 1>.ICj 42{;7 11r fj.\fi.[1!>;)4 Recreational Vehicles 9530 PEt«;»:tYf :\lC>J-l<J>. J·:, ••••••••••••••••••••••• edlt•tH l'uml. 1,:wo 111 1. 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Scooters 9150 ('JI ltlSTM/\S 1'1•·11~."• ''"II loats,t.tc:wine ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ -~~vu Ecp nt 9030 JlnJ Kaww;uki 75rr :\11111 5 .. 9-8023 ••••••~••••••••••••• Trail. t.1kt· lll'W S2:!.i :!~ llAllAOH BL\'O GRAY MARIME 7_51 .;11~1; l'osta :\h:sa The trad1twnal hea\'y du· Hond<i Jt.7.), look:. & runs 'ii Sl'Olll II lnll'r'I. Gr\,lal ty. light Wt'11tht marine good. Safe l11 ml<· Come ueal' :\lust see -Mu!!t t:nsiine. To 3!>0 llP. Gt" with tool kit m:l-al IX s1·1t Tra1le s mall tnll'k nuin~ new pa rts . n\';imahaxiii·hupp\!ilnt 11r t·ar +rash ron · Authon1.cd '?1str. Ur1stol conil. S<l2.'i 12 llor1ti;i 2:10 s11lcretl 83i-97l0 nr Services, Cos tu l\l{' .. a inii\o)oporl S:.!50 5-lli·:J\lOO x:lll til»lli ari .'l l'ft-1)892·8.'l--t ~--------~ k 95~ '67 &11.ukl 1:!5 lt:\I. .xlra.s .~ •• s••••••••••••••••• .. •ZODIAC Port-A·Marinc Inflatable Boat.<; 2925COllege, e.M. (7H )f>.10-2070 GR.A Y MARINE (or rnc1niz (;d 1:ond . ,_7 (' '.\l'' t•U , T :123• ~ Crt:,,l. i\ n• II ij ' '· " •. ii on 962-712'1 shrtbed. low miles & ex- , tr-w;. Call 646·<»22. l97l llO~D/\3SO Vans 9570 S250. Duv~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5.')4-4-139 or 751·2137 The lradit1onnl heavy d u· Oirt-Bi°ke ~l S~-7.u_k_i -oo. ty, light wei~ht marine Good Condillt)ll $l70. ,engine To 3.'i() II P. Ge· Call SSl·:ki2ll 1976 L>odge Bubble T op Van, folly t'onvert~J . many xtr as. rnust see $9,875. 552·5849 µuine n e w parts . Authorized Distr: Bristol V•s 9570 Van 9570 Services. Costa M~sa. ••••••••••••••~•••••••• ••••••••••••···~··••••• {TI4)89''l-8541 ... POWff 9040 •t•···················· $ ft . Uni/lite SPQrtllsher. J owner, II\ mlnl concll· J,lon&loaded! Custom In· terior, pilot. A.O.P 1 }'.Ju~ . suntug, ou\rig· :eers, AC/DC nntur:>l iias xefriaernlion & cooldnic. llimlnl top w/enctotmr", new Chrysler manifolds, Jisers & ~lbow& plus ell· \ra fuel. Call Dale al .-.1100 . .\ ••ta SEA RAY 24 ' ~•ek ender, Galle)I. ·7,) <!80Z. i!+2. auto. &l4·45lfJ. * * Sydney Robert' loa<fod. :.ii.om ml Xlnt ·n !ll-1 .iy,\J mt. W('twr·s, m n1t S.),!l.'10 ulr ·l!l!I 1!151 l'l'hh & w rt•Cpt.; .. air. x I 0420 kho Crt. Fountain Valley \'ou arl' lh1• winner ut :! frl'<' t1tk('l!-. \\fifth SJ.I to HOLIDAY OM ICE al till' \;o.;.\ln:1~t co'iv ~:~rnoN t'E:"TElt IJ1•l-. ~flh .Jan. hl Free T1C'kl•b l!•J01I lcir Uc l' . 3 0 l h 11 r :I I :.. l µerf11rm1.1n1·l's. C;ill Ii I:! 51iill, t• '( l :l:S:I I 11 t lwm \our lltkch * • <iii I> a ts u 11 S la \\' .u!. t'lt•;in, 11111:.. t\l'll ~1110 :!t:l '1:1>1 i 11:1 ;:, l1a1,.,un filU W.11-:1111 l.1• mt ~ \lu:-,f "I'll S:IUllll l'a((!Jj)J IKitl ;:i 24117.. auto. air. m.·~~. F:\l, to mile!-. s:nuo. li7'i Hl\:~11 EH•!> Fiat 9725 ••.•..................• LEASETAkEOVER 1976 FIAT 124 SPIDER Alfa Romeo 0111' l:l monihs rl'111a111 97o5 lllj.("•n lt'a!-.e.\5 SJ)Cl'll. ;11r •••••••••••••• ••••••••• t11tld • .!"lll·rt'O t."tJ:iselle & 1976 red J\lfa Spitler. Ex 111•1~s. (701:-.iZE t. l'lca:.I.' 1•t•llc11t rond. On i.: l'.ill Cnrl F11xfordcta1h.. owner A:'>l FM stereo. lo 631 1181 ntJ(~:ll(L'. 9fi8·081i:J --• ,-- BMW --971-2 Honda 9727 ....................... ........•......••...... CREVIER 0 l ST & HOADWAY SAMIA AMA 835·3171 Brand Hew '77 HONDA Cars MANY To ChooH From! UNIVERSITY •'.xtras S-ltili7> ·1»·1·<!130 '72 PORSCHE 91 4 \l:i~s. 1\M F'.\l H tral·k. n •hll i.:l)g .. Ill'\' 11n•s. rnum l'Xtrai-:\tu ... l M"' l•1 :ippt:t'l' 54200. iif>(~.\IQ Cull I! 12·4!JM hl'fon· ,, pm \ftcr 5 pm ~fi 1;:>:i:t ii'~ 924. ,\~..illlll' bl'. IJJadcd. mint l'•ind < ·1111 p"r mt'tallit' tillfi 5l!KU dy~, 67J..l58!_C\'S_ fiK l'or:;1;h1• !fl I. ;, !>IJd. must :-.ell. m.ikc llflt:r. :1til'1 ll 21! Ralls Royce 9756 ....•.................. "1 DEALER IN U.S.A. ~~~VER ROllS·ROYCC l~J.aMbOIH' NewPOf'1 eudt "40·644• C.lOSlO S\JNOAYS ·~i IUl. Siln•r Shadow \Int tond Whl Sl~.l~kl b~I ulr \)31·0515 THE U~TllolATE DRIVING "'ACHIN£ Otdsrnobil& H.obrn •USED BMW's* "7420021\ 710UB<.; ·;s2002A Ser. 2Zlo Honda Ccrs • GMC Toyota -9765 Trucks ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7!l 200'Hs pd s, R 401 p Dr 'W530iA S1R 712PQM '77 JlOiA S/ R 177RSK Closed On S..ncfa~ . 28fl01-tarbor 81 "0· , BEfORE YOU vKta M~u-~!tt1 IO SELL YOUR 77 Red Honda. 7,000 m1. TOYOTA $3600. Owner. 644·:>141 or See us 'ror " tvp 'dolliw ORANGE COUNTY'S 540--2.'l72 estimate ! .$ '76 Hondo W9f' MARQUIS TOYOTA s.mo fli:J..-08HI MISSION VIEJO Snles·Sen ·ico-Leus1ng Roy Carver,tnc. Rolls Aoyce 8.M W 1540 Jamboree Newport Beach 640-644.4 9738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• miracle mazda 2150H ...... ll•d. · "CUSSIC" C.... ~ 645-5700 11170 BMW 2800CS COtJPE·" ~~ed, ·s un· HURRY.'.HOW A1' root. factory nlr cond.. MIRACU MAZDA Blaupunlct AM /FM stereo. ch}ctric wlndOwl!, WITIITIIE PU~HASF. Hghl alloy wbeela & OP ANY NEW Ntichtbluu blue w/tun.ln· 197. MAZDA G'C terlor. lrtexcoijontcondl Yo14. will roce~vc an lion \~.but It Only f3,000 AM1''M steree • m.lles!..tJ,0.999 or best of· , ·~· (er. Pri . pt)\ Cell owner ~0r ule'' Cal$h equi'talt'ni ot64-2.0U.. · tbruTuesday, t>ec. 27th. 'Tl a201. AM/l"M. eau .. drk cm wtbelp Lnt. P/ P 492·1~~ - COH1'1STSAL* ENDS D •:c. 2'7Ul' MtlACLf: 831-2880 495.1 210 -------- '77 Corolla. Standard int, deluxe ext. Must sell. $16·57 44 o.tt 6 -------Triumph '1761 ·············!········· '70 TR7. Loaded. 3000 mt. &19·l>83 aft 5, 213·532·.5010 X·225Kdys -----'H TRG Xlnt. cond. AM/ FM coss .. lugg r;,ack. rollbar. lo mi. :Y'6·ti385 ·1~ ~pl\firl! Sttireo. mcch x.lnt.. ltllJcxt super 11hnrp, ~5. Cull Don 7:30·5. 6*.25C.IO. trt. 6PM Mll·S163 v-.~.,... t110 ..••.•....•.••..•.. , ... nvo&SELECTJON NfJW & UStD Cl\RS TOp cwih $$ for )'°'1r VW. Pald tor o-. not. Cull KeathOf Je-rry. SEVILLE All ll!alher. stereo tape. ITUIM' l'llllll'lll & al( thl• d t' I u '< 1· t• ,\. I I' ;1:. (f~l:"<ltO I. $9888 (~>' 11177 & 1!171i Sci illt·~ To Ch111~c Ft om 1977 CADILLAC OE VILLES 1Coupe1 & Sedons !7 l To Choo'>c Frnm .\.'i EXA\t l'Ll::. Leather. <.::Atmolet top. crui:ic control, .. 11•n•11 with cl>il•tul n«Hlout. l'tt· <:lllmXH 1 l'r11·l'd a .. ht\\ $9588 • 1976 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLES (~) 1'o Choost• From AN EXA\IPU;. L!!athcr, tilt whrel s~rco. <.:a briolt!l top loaded with uxtra' <~:l2NL'11 l'r1 t•t•!I :1, lu" a~ $7388 • 1975 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE l"ull power. air eonll . leulher. cruu;e l'Onf rul. Cabriolet top & loaded ' !920NCW>. $5988 .. 1974 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE Only 26.997 mile!>! l'"'\1 II Jeathtr interior. 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(''<I. :i33, I 0 claim your lt<'kt'ls *. s:! Ii ;1 1>1:!-i I 0 t -;-:; Forti Grn11 Torino Brouitham. VH, air. P/S. 1'1 Ii .. \ ~l/ f)\ stcr~o !apt.'. londl'd !\:12001 offor. IG!-17fi;, Uncoln 9945 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·;7 Lincoln Contincntol 4 d r , S i J :1 :; W h i t .e w/buri.:un<I ~ 1111. Xlrt"b 1•01111 .H y owne r .. 714-7~·1521 • ------~ Mercwy 99SC> ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGB COL'NTY'S MEW EST LINCOLN-\l 1mcu nv Dealership is now O PEN RAY FLADEBOE LJNCOLN·MERCURY 16·18 Auto<.:cnter r>r . ' SDF'wy Lake Fnn''!l exit llW INI:: 830-7000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·70 T11r n nad11 L'Ul>I.. Absolutelv lmma1· Orig nwncr .. S I R,lO Cn[l &\().fl 19\1 Pinto 9957 ····················••# 'i4 Pinto Sqwre wagon r.uggal{<' rack. mu I! whccl l' <willl'l. t:ip1· rJeck/n11ho. :1utu, lo14' miles. St:lfl~ or oCfcr. (·an. l)(l seen In l:osta l\frs.i. Call tr/045&1 for inf.>:... ' . '73 Pinto Runahout. 2()0(1 <'C. disc. 4 spd, new tire:-. lug ra<-k. 4R,000 mi. gre:il s hape Sl500. 6-15·M4(• e\·c.-slearly .\M '76 llun3bout 1 spcl AM/FM stereo tr1p1• fUOO. P~ 4!l2·7:;.::!R __ '7i lltONTE CnrJ o /\M f FM s tereo tap e. Cruise, much more! 'fop m ain I. Ho nes tly like ~· 4!13 :lll8f~~..--- l 976 CH•VY '75 Pinto. Low miles. Aw '" cond. :Hiii), -.Int cone!. MOHTE CARLO 548-6439, &16·30-lli Rill PC>Wer. factory otr ft -9-960 cond .. split pwr. seat, ,.._,... · electric windows & seaJ, ~·••••••• •• • ••••••••• •· cruise control le all the 74 Gold Duster, Cully l'Xtras. t9S2Nlt-O. equipped, absolute!~ 53988 ~~S2850._955·~~-· Naber.s Cadillac 1()110 I i.1rhnr 81vd • tm1,, M.:,.1 5-l0·9 JOO 9970 . ······················~ • nud, swim step, trim tl_ba_, VHF, YM. Xlnt. (!On(J. 848-9288 I MAZDA/•IMAUL T 21.llOll•bor Blvd. C.M'. 645-1700 lf08W1nt~M VW i(lOO Watmh\lf\Cr I\ vc. '00 Mlllibu. Good. CQiine. 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