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1977-12-27 - Orange Coast Pilot
. sat Least·· . 4 ne Holiday Hostess DAILY PILO T * * * 10< * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBE R 27, 1977 VOL.. 70, NO. l61, i SICTIOtlS. a PAGl5 Crash Kills 2 Chopper Slams Building ~ .• ~,:i,cU·~.:--.; • ~ QUINCY, Mass. <AP> -A ,.~ .......... BOSTON'S RADIO STATION HELICOPTER tlT9 ROOF • Pert• of Wrectrage Lie Near Burning ApatllMnl Bl.llldlng Holiday Hass le CdM Woman Shot By Guest in Bome . . • A vtsltor in a Corona del Mar home aasenedly shot, his ypu!fg hostess in the head Monday alter she compl~ed about hia drloklng. · Police said Ellen Jones, 23, was shot with a .22 rifie that con- tained blrdsbot. Police . arrested Richard Sokolowski, 32, of New Jersey, at the resi_<!,ence be was Visiting, 3002 Bre~rs Drive, at about3p.m.~ Detedlves said Miss Jones ls ••bouae ailting" for the owners ol ibe residence which overlooks Corona Ml Mar'a main beach. Sbt told them Sokolowski bad been viatina her •lace tbe ftnt ol .the month and lloaday aft«. DOOll theJ betan to arpe aboat hi. d~babltl. .. MIN Jaoes told officers that wtaen • ordered her 1uest to •ve, be befall to hlt ber IO lbe decided to call polite. Her J1nt 8Uempt. to UH the telephone assertedly e nded when Sokolowski pulled tbe re- ceiver off the telepllon• and heaved it througla a 11Mlla1 alaas door. Ac-cor-dine"'-" to deteatlftle ll1sJ Jqnes tied to the lewer leftl ot the house. They alleae tbat Sokolowakl fouad a .Jl.ealiber rifle wtdcb was lallideCI wUll lllrd •bot ud fallowe41Mt. lltn .JClll9 ........ loa:ecl heneU Jn a floor ........ to try aJMI eall pc)J.icer but. 1lae dl4a 't ~plete the can· Im• mecllately. radio station traffic helicopter slammed through the roof of an apartment building tOday and exploded, killing two persons and injuring four others, wit- nesses said. . Two bodies burned beyond rec· ognitlon were rou.vd near the wreckage of the helicopter, which came to res t on the second floor of the two-story, 23·unit red brick building and stafted a fire there. "One would assume they are from the helicopter," a medical examiner said of the bodies. Occupants of the helicopter were identified as Chip Whit- more, a reporter for s t ation WEEI, and pilot Red Banks. Persons in the building who were hurt in the crash were identiCied as Julia Verga, 62; Ronald Michelson, 28, and his wife, Lynn, 26, and a lO·week-old baby. All four were taken to hospitals. Their condiUons were notimmediat.ely known. Ned Foster, a helicopter tral- fic reporter for station WBZ, witnessed the crash. "H went into a dive and crashed through the roof of the apartment building," Foster said. "Then it exploded on impact." The crash on StaUon Street OC· CWTed near the Southeast Ex- pressway, where the helicopter reporter was watching traffic. Whitmore was tilling in for WEEl't resuJar traffic reporter, Kevin O'Keefe, who was on vacation th1I week. A few minutes before the helicopter went down, its occu- panta b.9d radioed the station t bat tbey were bavlng dif· fic:ultla md wouJd try to make an emergency landing near the expreuway. 'Tough' Movie •· ' . Direetor HBwks Dies After Fall Tree Buyer? Prankster Places Ad DALLA$ <AP) -A classified advertisement in Monday's Dallas Morning News said: "Attention Christmas tree owners, between Dec. 26 & 81, $2.50 will be paid for each Christmas tree delivered to Jim Day." The ad gave the address of Jim Day Jr., a Dallas attorney who lives in an apartment. He said he was unaware of the ad until a re- porter knocked on bis door. "There are several people, I think, who would like to try and get even with me for a few things,·· be said. "I think the one who did this has already fled to Colorado, but I'll get to the bottom of it if it takes every Christmas tree in town.•• Day believes he knows who the prankster is. Roads Closed One Death Blamed On Steady Storm By The Auoclated Pren Ste ady rainfall triggered flooding and road closures in Southern California and con· tributed lo at least one death, while windstorms ln Central California knocked several radio and television stations oft the air, officials said. National Weather Service forecaster Don Gales said the rain would probably continue• through Wednesday, with scat· tered light showers today, rain tonight, turning to showers SNOW FOOLIN' . -OPERATORS HAPPY, A3 . STEADY RAINS BRING END TO DROUGHT? -AS the rainfaH a droughtbreaker, noUng Northern California res- ervoirs remained considerably belownonnal And, despite the rain, the California Highway patrol re· ported relatively few tramc problems during rush hour this morning Gil the first day back to · work for many holiday vaca· tioners. As of 8 a.m. today, the weather service reeorted 1.56 inches of rain ln downtown Los Angeles for a season total of 4.17 inches, compared to 3.63 inches at this Ume last year and an average of <See RAIN, Page A2) YouihSlain In Chino's CYASchool CHINO <AP> -A 17-year--c>ld San Bernardino youth was murdered in bia dormitory room at tbe YOQt.h Traialng School in Ch ino, a Ca lifornia Youth Authority spokesman sald to- day. CY A apoteanan Art German 11ld the killing of Robert Ort.ls waa tbe first murder in the 1'1· year history ot the ihsUtutlon. lie s~d there "is 1pecula· tion',. the killing ls related to youth gan,s at the lnatltutlon. but gave no details. Redeellaed to ideaUb two JOUlhl belnc held tor questioniftl. Oermm aald Orth' body wu found wUb MfYen stab •oundll at II ' Director Hawks Succ11mbs HOLLYWOOD <AP > -Boward Hawks, director of ''ScarCace, •• "Sgt. York," ''To Have and Have Not," "Red River" and dozens of other films featuring strong roles for male stars, bas died at age 81. The director died Monday !'vening at bis Palm Springs res. 1dence of complications from a concussion he suffered ln a fall several weeks ago when be was alone at home, sald a Cami11 spokesman. Hawks was one of the most succeuful and long-lasting of Hollywood's filmmakers, his career beginning in 1924. He wrote the script for "Tiger Loft'• that year, then In 1926 directed ''The Road to Glory .. starrin&GeorgeO'Brien. Hawks was most successful in toa1b·taUdng, bard-bitting ftllJcles few such stein as Hum· pbrey Boprt, John Wayne, Kirt Dou11a1 and James Cagney. But be also dlsplayed a wry i;ense of humor and made hit comedies such as "Bringing Up Baby'~ with Cary Grant and Katharine' Hepburn in 1938; "His Girl Fri·' day," with Grant and Rosalind Russell in a 1940 remake of ''Tba Front Page;'' "I Was a Male War Bride,•• Grant and An11 Sheridan, 1949, and "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" with Marilyri Monroe in 1953. Hawks• last film was ••ruo Lobo" ln 1970, starring one of <SeellAWKS, Page AU Coast Weather Rain lncreaslng to 90 percent chance tonight, possibly heavy at times. Mostly cloudy Wednesday with 50 percent chance of rain. Lows tonight SS to 60. Highs Wednesday in low to mld-609. IMl .. ETOD~Y II'• ·IOd watU M~ 11ear -QOaJn -Jur Raml' /OM. Some o/ the "'°'°"'ore e.iplortd on PogtBJ. · • • • ' - • Swrm to Dimitli$h on Wednesday o.llY ............. .., ............ BREAK IN STORM BRINGS F1SHERMEN OUT TO NEWPORT PIER TODAY Anglers Come Out In Spite Of Predictions Of ContJnued Showers Has Big Foot Been Stolen? SUMTER, S.C. CAP)-lf you sec a 6·foot, 160-pound creature covered with brown and black h air with 5-foot arms. p lease call Sumler County Sheriff's Oepartmcnl right away. U1 g Foot is missing. This Bi g Fool is not the my thic al and m uch- publ1 c 1zed c reatu re. !>O m t.'t1mcs c1:dled an ;1bominable snowman or a )'l'll. that has puzzled !>l'Jc.'ntists and fascinated !)C1C'nce-fict1on Cans. lie. or it, is a statue that ~to<td outside Singleton's Taxidermy, until it ap- part.'ntly was stolen over 1 the weekend. 'Wrong Turn' Caused Crash PALM SPRJNGS (AP> -The pUot of a four.seater Grumman 'l'iger turned left when he should h ave turned right, air traffic • controller s ay. and s lammed in- lo a mountajn slope, killing himself and his two passengers. The three men killed in the Sunday 01ghl crash were iden- tifi ed as pi Jot Steven M. Ca nha to, 31 , of Banning; and Taggert Spinks, 51. of Rialto, Deputy Carl Sabo said. Searchers reached the crash site on foot Monday after being . hampered throughout Christmas night by rain and rugged ter- rain, Sabo noted. &y~' Choir Carols Again WETHERSFIELD, Conn.' {AP l -Disbanded more than a year ago after federal charges ~of s ex discrimina tion, a re- r organized boys' choir is singing r.Christmas music again after the .~.rovernment 's r uling was re· ersed. . t The group, now known as the "tCambiata ("changing note") -~~hoir, was prevented from sing- Ung at Chris tmas last year ·because the government was onsldering a n appeal of a .nJepartment of Health, Educa- lon and Welafare rulinR. ·Jt.· -9. . HEW originally said the boys·· boir was in violation of sex dis- :.! crimlnation provisions Jn the Ti· ~tle IX funding pro1ram. ~threatening some $70,000 in ~ 1ederal aid for town 4cbool!. ~· DAILY PILOT Diedrich Hearing Delayed to Jan. 6 Arraignment of Orange Coun· l y Supervisor Ralph Diedrich on bribery and bribery conspiracy charges was put off today until J an. 6. On that day, Diedrich will ap- pear in Superior Court Judge Robert Rickles' court with co- defendant Leroy Rose to answer charges brought against him Dec. 15 in a Grand Jury indict· ment. The indictment alleges that Diedrich directly and indirectly profited from a land use decision made by the county board of s upervisors in 1974. A third count in the three· count indictment alleges that Diedrich and long.time. friend Laguna Blazes Rose oonspired to commit acts of bribery. Diedrich has another court ap- pearance scheduled Jan. 9 when his arraignment on charges brought against him and others last July 1 in another grand jury indictment are expected Those charges center on al· legations of illegal political cam- paign practices stemming from various 1976 campaigns. As yet, none of the defendants in the case except one has answered to the charges with a guilty or not guilty plea. The one exception is Fullerton attorney Michael Remington who last month pleaded guilty to a single charge ot conspiring to violate compaign r egulations. $145,000 Damage Tallied in 2 Fires The second Laguna Beach structure fire in two days brought total fire damage to S145,000 Monday in fires at Mystic Way and Thurston Drive homes. A gas fire burnin g in a fireplace since Monday morning w<1s tentatively blamed for a fire at 2 p.m. at the Bob Higgins home. 661 Mystic Way, said Fire Marshal James Presson. Damage to the home was about $10,000, with a n othe r S5.000 damage to the Higgins ' belongings, he said. rn the earlier blaze, a boy who was up early on Christmas morning wakened bis father at S a.m. when he saw the neighbor- ing S .W. Flores home on fire at 1751 Thurston Drive. His father pounded on the door of the burn- ing house. arousing the family Storms Slow Cycle Voyage SAN DIEGO (AP> -Stormy weather is slowing the attempt- ed 2,.500-mile voyage by a trio of Californians to Hawaii on water- borne motorcycles. WUliam B,rrett Jr. of $an Diego, who is helping to fund the adventure, says Tom Calamia. David Calderon and Tracy Shelley have been fighting 30- foot waves generated by two storma since their departure last week for Honolulu. They are twQ to three days behind schedule. be safd Mon· day. and enabling the father. mother, daughter and a dog to escape the names. A second dog, a six-week-old poodle, bought as a Christmas present for the Flores 's d aughter, died in the fire. Presson said the fire af the Flores home may have been caused by faulty Vii ring at ·an electrical outlet in the family room. Estimated damages were $70,000 to the structure and $60,000 to contents, including some antiques. Flames were already burning through the roof of the Flores residence when firemen arrived, the fire marshal said. At the Higgins home on My1lic Way, firemen had to chop through a wall and flooring adjacent to the fireplace to ex- 'ting uis h names, whic h had charred wall studs and floor joists, Presson said. ·GIFT S4»S lWES OF FWE FAIRFIELD, Conn. (AP) The Christmas present Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bulakltes received ·from their son may have saved their lives. Fire Chief David Russell said Billy Bulakites, a volunteer flrefighter in nearby Weston, gave hla mother and father a smoke detector Sunday. Early Monday, the devke went off. sWl under the family Christmas tree wtth other pres- ents: The Bulakltes, another s on, a daughter and a bousegueA were upstairs asteep and managed to get out of Jhe houe safely. By JOANNE REYNOLDS Cit .. Delly .......... ,. Rain watcheu aJon1 the · parched Oranso Coast today were Jooldn1 forward to more of tbe same geoUe rain that soaked the area o~er the Chrlstmas weekend with more than an inch ,ofl"alnfaJl. Despite sun peeking thrciu1h ln places, forecaatera for the Na· tional Weather Service predfc:t. ed rain ~gh lOftilbt. wlt.h the lik e lihood of precipitation diminishing on Wednesday. The Christmas rainstorm was generally viewed as beneficJ-1 -soakini Into the dry around and leaving some extra water 1n the previously dry Prado Dam. However , offJciaJs in the agricultural operations at the Irvine Ranct\ and Rancho Mis· sion Viejo say they wm need more of the'same kind of rain to significantly ' beneClt their grasslands and crops. The average weekend rainfall on the Irvine Ranch was one inch and at Rancho .Mission Viejo, it was 1.25lnches. Spokesmen for both com- panies explained that at least three inches of rain is needed to leach out the salts that have built up around the root systems of their cU.rus trees. They also said the rainfall will produce the much-needed grass for their ranching operations, alt.bough they pointed out that a prolonged rainy season will be needed to produce the kind of grass needed for their catUe. The olricials at the Irvine Ranch said the only detriment from the storm has been a minor inconvenience in their scheduled harvesUng of broccoli, celery and cau.llflower. Other officials along the Orange Coast reporte d few problems from the storm which left slightly more than an inch of water over the weekend. The most serious proble.m oc- curred Sunday when 6,900 customers of San Diego Gas an<1 Electric Company in San Clemente, were left without electricity when a transformer blew up. A spokesman for the utility company said power was restoreJ 2fter five hours. He s aid the outage was caused when palm fronds were blown into a power line, causing a chain reaction. San Clemente police aald they were alerted to the outage when it set off burglar alarms In the a rea bounded by El Camino Real, Coronado Lane, A venida Magdalena and Calle de los Molinos. Southern California Edison of- ficials said their system was plaguea with a series or small outages because of blowing debris becoming entangled with power lines. Monday mominJt winds drove a palm frond into electrical wires in east Costa Mesa, knock- ing out power for about 1,900 customers between 10:02 and Teen Escapes Major Injuries CARLSBAD CAP> -It was "too close for comfort," the girl's father said when a rour- wheei-drive vehicle smashed through her bedroom wa ll after the driver lost control. Sixteen-year.old Cindy Mor- rison of Carlsbad suffered cuts a nd scratches after being s howered with window glass and s tucco and getting a rude awakening Monday morning. She was not seriously injured, said her father, Robert Mor- rison. W . H. Grantham, also of Carlsbad, was not charged in the mishap. I\ damage estimate was not l~mediately available. Woman Stabbed LONG BEACH <AP) -AU. year-old Long Beach woman, Beverly Aon Devine, was found stabbed to death at her apart- ment. police ~~d. Top Surfers to Gather National Cluimpionahip open. in Huntlngt.on . Two.hundred of the nation's top amateur 1urfers wUl open comi>etltton Wednesday morn~ ing fit the All American National Surf!n' Champiop11hlps at the Hunttnston Bea"tb Cf~ pier. Women surfers will begln th4' competiitlon aftn opening ceremonies ate a.m. The rnen will compete 1'btln. day aocl ftnals will be htld Pri· d.,. Surf en from 1croN the naUon adv.need to the cbamp)Oftlblp round after a 1ertn ol elirnlna· t1on coat8ta. The ..em 11 ..,..., .. tt, ._ American Surfln« A"ociaUon, the national governlnr body for a mateur surflnJ, and tbe C1t1 Of H'1ntlagtoe\ Beach. O((lcla.11 111 Ulat a number' of. Orange Cout 'IUl'flng stars will be repreHD~. They lncl\lde Troy Blah@. Fotint•ln Vall~y Hlgb Sc~; I• Lellhman, 'San Clem_. HI Sb School; David Sny .. r, N.-pon Harbor Hl•b School; Francine Km. Edison Ht11t Sdtool; Ula Domeyet, Or111p Co .. t Contcet St.eve Wener. Golden West Collese u~ Cllt'tetOl>W Cam,.•, Bnt-.............. ' .. of Honolulu, widow of "the Cather of surfing", wUl offklally open the meet. · Competitors wm be judged on the baala ot thelr top five waves in each beat bued on 1 scale of O.to·20 points. A luu will be held Wednesday nltbt "at the Huntln~on Beach lnn where aw•rdi wDI be pre- itented tq thole who have· sup-· ported eft'orta to launch the fJrat annuale'f'ent. ·A 1pokeaman for the American Surffng A11oclaUon HY• that the cbamplonabtpa will be Mid nib or thl.ne . 10:50 a.m .• ~cordlng to Edison spokesman Bill Compton. lfe •aLd the abort-lived power out~ge t•Uffd no dama1e to electrical Wires. · FloO(l control ofllclals said th.e gentle-soaking rain posed no serioU$ PJ"Qblems in handling tb.e runo.ff. ·• ~· Buddy Cochran·, convicted ot ramming his car into a platform at a KKK rally in Plains, G a . in Jul y . escaped from the Sumter County jail early Tuesday. F,....P~AI HAWKS ••• the director's favorites, John Wayne. Although Hawks made every kind of film, be generally re- turned to the Western and was preparing another at the lime o( his death. He once told an interviewer: "Every time a man who is a first-rate director goes after a Westem, you come out with a pretty good picture, because a Westem's good entertainment. It's dramatic. "But you get somebody who's going to make a Western about a psycho or a left-handed gun or something like that, then it's no goOd. It doesn't live up to what people want in a Western." · Hawks was born to a wealthy family of Goshen, Ind., on May 30, t896. TM ram.tty moved to California and Howard was educated at a Pasadena High Sc hool , Ph i llips -Exeter Academy in Mastachusett.s and Cornell University, graduating with a degree io mechanical engineering. • · Mn. 'f""• Paoa ~·h~amoku • There II no 1dmuslon charie. I , A spokesmen for the Orange County Water Di.strict said the ralnfalJ provided a ''good rechar1e of our underground basin" and left some water standing in the Prado Da m which has been dry since laat season. * * * Fro. P1.1ge Al RAIN •.. 4.62 for Ws date. Other areas in the Los. Aoieles bas in had a s much as t wo inch~s. while SantaBarbara and San Diego ateas had less than an inch. Desert areas reported from ball an inch to an inch of rain. The Ca lifornia Highway Patrol Monda y warned motorists to be careful driving on Malibu Canyon Road because of rock a nd mudslJdes in the area. By 9 p.m. Monday, the CHP shut down Rlm of the World Highway from Snow Valley to Big Bear because or mudslides. However, the road was expected to be reopened today. A fog alert was also issued Monday night as visibilities were cut to 50 feet int&fle same area. Another fog a<Jlfsory was issued fo r Interstate 15 through the Cajon Pass area. The CHP said rain·slic k roads and bald tires combined to cause an accident ori Pacific Coast Highway Monday that killed a 22-year-old Malibu are a man. identified as Jonathan Weber. A CHP spokesm an s aid Weber lost cont rol of his vehicle on a curve, bounced off one car, then collided hear-on with another. ~mong roads closed because or the rain was a section of Highway 39 be tween Crystal Lake and State Route 2. Flood· ing Monday s hut down parts of th'il Ventura Freeway and one lane of the San Diego Freeway between Artesia Boulevard and Crenshaw Boulevard, the CHP reported. Spa.88ky Wins BELG RADE. Yugoslavia CAP) -Former world champion Boris Spassky won t he 12th game Monday in his chess match against Viktor Korchnoi when Korchnoi ran out of time for m akin g his 38th move. Korchnoi leads Spassky 7 .5 t.Q 4.5 in the 20-game match. • Or,...ge Coast EDITION .. arlOANNEtEYNOLDS ... .., ........ 1lalo watcbera alone the pttcbed Orange Coaat \oday were k>olin1 forward to more ol the aame JIDtle rain that I08ked the area over tbe Chdatmu weekend with more than an incb ofrainlalL Despite sun peeJdog through in places, forecasters for the Na· Uoaal Weather Senice p~~ * * *· A.t Least 1 Killed :In Storm By Tbe A.ssociated Pnsa Steady rainfall triggered flooding and road closures in Southern California and con- tributed to al least one death. while windstorms in Central California knocked several l'adio and television stations off the air, officials said. National Weather Service forecaster Don Gales said tbe rain would probably continue through Wednesday, with scat- tered light showers today, rain tonig ht, turning to showers again Wednesday. "We may get up to another loch in the coastal areas by Wednesday, "Gales said. F orecasters said the rain would probably end Wednesday afternoon or evening. I Gusty winds whlch blew for several hours Monday caused I power outages in the Central California city of Bakersfield 1 and knocked at least three radio stations and one television sta· tion there off the air. · Fritz Draeger, a spokesmau (See KAIN, Page A2) * * *. Slick Streets lBlamedfor I CM Accidents . . We t roads and drinking drivers have added to the already woeful number of traffic accidents on the streets of Cost.a 'Mesa during the holiday season. Five people have died and 66 have been injured in 254 traffic •ccidents in the city this month, •ccording to traffic Sgt. Clifford McBride. Ten or the 53 injury accidents e>c:curred during the Christmas weekend, accounting for injuries to 15 people. Besides the traditional prob-lem with drunks on the road during the beetle Christmas rush, Sgt. McBride said many local drivers are unable to cope with slick streets. "People are s~lled here in Sou them Calli om ta,'' be said. "When it rains they think tJiey can still come to a complete st.op in the same distance." Tbe cars 'often end up hydroplaning or sliding on the water and smash into the rear of other ears.'' said McBrld~. "The damqe is usually light but they're still accidents," he said. ·Four of the five fatalities In the city occurred between Dec.14 and 21, leadingpollceofflcialstocallit .. the bloodiest week ever in Costa Mesa." Tb• latest fatality occurred 'Daunday when a car driven by <SeeSTllEETS,Pa«eAZ) ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A -soakiiig into the dry ground and leaving some extra water 1n the previously dry Prado Dam. However, oftlcials ha tbe agricultural operations at dae Irvine Ranch and Rancho Mis- sion Viejo say they will nted more of the same kind of raln to significantly benefit their grasslands and crops. • The average weekend rainfall on the Irvine Ranclf was one · Dallfl"lletSUffl'llN ALL AMERICAN SURFING ACTION DUE IN HUNTINGTON 'Shootil'I tM Pier' for 200 Start• Wednelday 200 Sllrfers Await BB Championship~ I Two-bumlnd of the nation's top amateur surfers will open · competition Wedllesday morn· ing in tbe All American NaUonal Surfinc Championships at the Huntinaton Beach City pier. Women surfers will beiin the COatl>etiition after o_,enlng Ul'ellloaiea at 6 a.m. . The men will compete Thurs· day and fiDala will be held Fri· da1. S~rlers from actoss the nation advanced to the championship rouiHt aAer a ....-...i elllDi.Da· tion coateltl. 'tlie eftllt is epomored by the Amedun SUrfta. ~iaUon, tile DaUc!Dal ~ body for ... tear IUl'flq, and the City of HmatlaatmBeacb. Offtebla-SQ that •nmber or 0i ... c.a ~ JWa will lie""'"' ...... • TlliJ llielllde T~ Bl1bop, ._. Va1lq m,'1 Sebool; Jw 1.-. SM Clemente ~'-~£\=:;· l'raadlle Jllll, BditOD Hiah lelaaol; UlaJJ>9merer. Orange c..&. c.lllM; S..ve Weaver .G•AJ• J:•t Collet• an4 ~n~~r ~aapu. Hunt• tngtonHigb School. Mrs. Duke Paoa Kahenamoku of Honolulu, widow of "the fattier of surf mg". will officially open the meet. Competitors will be judged on the basis of their top fi ve wa,ves in each heat based on a scale of 0-to .20 points. AJuau will be held Wednesday nigtit at the HunUngton Beach Inn where awards will be pre· seated to those who have sup- po~ed efforts to launch the first 8.IJSlual event. A s pokesman for the American Surfing Association ~ys that the cbamplonshipa wilL M held raio or shine. Tbe~ ls no admia6ion cbarae. CIFT S4YES UJ'lS OP FWE FAIRFIELD, Oonn. (AP) - The Christmas present Mr. and Mn. Eqene BulaJdtes received from their IOll may ha'(e saved their llvea. Fin a.el David Ruaell utd Blll)' Bwatitea, a volunteer Inch and atRucboJIJ.sstoa VI*· it wu 1.25lnches. Spokesmen for both com~ panies explaioed that at least three inches ~ rain la needed to leach out the a<a ~al have' built up around the root. a11i.ms of their citrus tree.. They al8Q said the rain.fall will produca the much·oeeded irass for their rancJUnc operations, although they pointed out that a QUINCY. Mass. CAP> -A radio station traffic helicopter slammed through the roof of an apartment building tc:iday and exploded, killing two persons and injuring four others, wit- nesses said. Two bodies burned beyond' rec· ognition were found near the wreckage of the helicopter. which came to reat on the second floor of the two·story, 23·unit red brick building and started a fire there. "One would assume they are from the helicopter," a medlcal examiner said of the bodies. Occupants of the helicopter were· identified as Chip Whit· moTe. a reporter for station WEEI, and pilot Red Banks. Persons in the building who were hurt in the crash were identifi.ed as Julia Verga, 62; Ronald Michelson, 28, and his wife, Lynn, 216. and a 10-week-old baby. All rou; .. were taken to t-J>i~~Tbeir coodlUona were .llOLJm·mea.aatelyknown. - NM-V..te1 • bllllcopter traf. fie reporter for staUon WBZ. witnessed the crash. "It went into a dive and crashed through the roof of the aparhnent building," Foster said. "Then it exploded OQ impact.'• The crash on Station Street oc- curred near the Southeast Ex· pressway, where the helicopter repo~ was watching traffic. · Whitmore was filling 1-. for WEEl's neuiar traffic reporter, Kevin o ·Keefe, wbo waa on vacation tbls week. The helicopter was owned by Omni Beechcraft Co. of Dan· vers. I agw•na Toll: $145,000in Two Blazes proJoace4 rainy season will be needecl 1o produce the kind of grua ~for their cattle. I'll.,: olftclals at the Irvine Ruch aaid the only detriment from the atonn has been a minor lneonveaieace in their scheduled barvestinl ot broccoli, celery and cabllflOwer. Other official• alone the Or••ce Coast reported few problelQI from the storm wblcb. ......... BOSTON'S RADIO STATION HELICOPTER HITS ROOF Parta of W1'9Ckage Lie Neer Burning Apartment BUiiding • Bolltlay Hassle · CdM Woman Shot ~ By Guest in Home A \'ialtor tn a Corona del Mar bome aasertedly shot his ·,young hostess in the bead Monday after she complained about his drbakiog. PoUce said Ellen Jones, 23, was sbot with a .22 rifle that con· tained bltdshot. Police arrested JUcbard Sokolowski, 32, of New Jeney. at the residence be was Yialt.tng, 3002 Breakers Drive, at abouUp.m. Detedives aaid Miss Jones is ••bocde attting" for the owners ot the residence which overlooks Corona del llar'a main beach. Su told them Sokolowald bad beeo Yisting ber alnce the first ot the mqnth and Monday after· DOOD tbe;y beaan to araue about bll dl1JJktq babtts. Kw Jaoes told officers that wben she ordered her guest to leave, be began to hit ber so she dec:ld4'd to call police. Her nnt attempt . to use the leluhone a11ert'edl1 ended wbei Sotolonkl pulled UMI n- eelver off the telephone • bea"4 ll&llroqb a alicl4nl pus door. Accordlal to detecUYes, Mill JOMI fled to tJae lower level of the beue. They aUeae that SokoiowMI ,.._ • .22-eallber rifle Wldcb WU loaded wftb. bird Not and followed ber. MLta "--uid .a.. JOcbd benelf ~ ... froucl ~to try and .eall police, but abe didn •t complete tbe call !m· medl•tel.Y. She told officers that Sokolowski 'pounded on the door and threatened to knock it down if she didn't open it. Miss Jooea said she was afraid of damagin& a home tbal wasn't hers, so abe opened tbedOOl', only to find her guest ltandtng in the doorway with a gun pointed at her face.· Police said the wom•a told them she ducked and turned away just as the gm wu fired IDd the pellets strudc ber 1D the back ot her bead. penetntmg ber Din, but 1'0t bel-skuU. ' The womdl appanmtl)r co1 .. lapsed and Sokolowlki reportAd• ly dropped the gun and walked back upltain. _ Miss JGMI said abe regalnecl conac*-eu and called polici.. Officers and paramedics er- rl•lnl at tbe boule aided &.llllll wounded .-omu 'befoTe dla· patching bef to Boq llemodal Hospital del'e abe waa treMecl and releuei. Sokolowlkl 1ul'ft!Ddered to #II· ftcen witbout lnddenL He la a. fag beld in ciQ jail iA liell .t: ..-Mn. :l BEBSBEY S4U ~ .. • A~WI ........ MR. YUK TO REPLACE SKULL, CROSSBONES Scowling Green Face 'More Effective' YukaSymhol Poison W aming to Chmlge? CHICAGO IAP> -A chlld who sees a skull and crossbones on a container of poison may thihk pirate food is inside, say re·· searchers who want to r eplace the traditional warning symbol wi th "Mr. Yuk." Mr. Yuk has a scowling green face. with his eyes scrunched closed and his tongue sticking out. He was born in 1971 In Pittsburgh, where pirate symbols are assoeiated with the city's professional baseball team. ''IN THE PAST FIVE YEARS, there have been no deaths in Allegheny County (Pittsburgh> from accidental ingestions," said a spokesman for the National Poison Center Network, which ls based atChlldren's Hospital in Pittsburgh. The network estimates that between 1,000 and 5,000 children ~nder 5 years of age die each year of accidental poisonings na-tionwide. l'v~ any of these deaths could be prevented by the use o( new warning ~ymbols Ill<~ Mr. Yuk, according to a study by Kenneth C. Schneider, an assistant professor of marketing at St. Cloud State University in Minnesota. Schneider's research was publis hed in the University of Illinois' Journal of Consumer Research. SCHNEIDER CONCLUDED THAT THE skull and crossbones symbol has lost much or its significance and report- ed that some children believe the once-frightening symbol de-signates "pirate food." He also found that children seem to be more attracted to white containers that black or red ones, to square containers and to those with an odor -even those with unpleasant or an· tiseptic odors. MR. YUK JS USED IN about 20 Eastern cities, the pois0n center said. In Illinois, the state is experimenting with a diflerent sym· bol to replace the skull and crossbones. It is a green snake with • fan gs bared and was ohOtlen after interviews indicated the character was the one wltb which children would be most afraid to play. oAANOI CQUT I DAILY PILOT A public study sesaion will be conducted Wednesday mom.Ina by ata!f members of the state Coastal Comm.Wion to d!Jcuas crtterta for location of a coutal liquefied natural ,.. <LNG> terminal. The ~n 1tatt la pre-p1rtn1 to report on loc.U0p at a tenninal which la to be delivered to the~ Public Utllltl• Q>m· m•l8leo '1May11, mi. Staff members are t'eviewtni 28 a"'9 IDcJUCUni on• Jn Hint· !bitoe Beach and one ·m Dana Pofot. • Th• tneeUn1 wW '* btkl ,t 10 •.m. ln room Un 61 tbe atate · builclln1. 10'1 S. Broadway. Lot Anaeles. . Die(lricli Heariiig Delayed . Arraigr:>ment of Orange Coun· ty Supeniisor Ralph Diedrich on bribery 8nd bribery conspiracy char1• wu put olf today unut Jan.6. On that day, Diedrich will ap- pear In Superior Court Judge Robert Rickles' court with co- defendant Leroy Rose to answer chaftea brought agalnst__bim Dec. IS tn a-Grand-.luey. lndict· ment. The indictment alleges that Diedrich d.l.rectly and indirectly profited ttom a land use decision made by the county board o( supervfsorg in 197~. A third count in the tbree- count indictment alleges that Diedrich and long·time friend Rose conspired to commit acts of bribery. Diedrich bas another court ap- pearance :'Cheduled Jan. 9 when his arra1gnment on charges brought against him and others last July 1 in another grand jury indictment are expe~ted Those charges center on al- legations of iUegal political cam- paign practices stemming from various 1976 campaigns. As yet, none of the defendants in the case except one has apawered to the cbaraea with a suuty or not guilty plea. The one exception is Fullerton attorney Michael RemingLon who last month pleaded guilty to a single charge of conspiring to violate campaign regulations. 14th Stran gle Victim Found In Ventura? VENTURA <AP> -The body of a young woman who ap- parently had been strangled was found early today by a construc- tion company foreman on his way to work, the Ventura Coun- ty Sheriff's Department re- ported. Deputy John Warner said county officials wer e awaiting a coroner's autopsy before decid- ing whether to contact the Los Angeles Police Hillside Strangler Task force. The unidentified wo m an. dumped along a rural farm road. 11ppeared to be in he.r mid·20's and of Latin descent. said Warner. She was clad in blue jeans and a mackinaw jacket, and marks around her neck led investigators to believe she had been strangled, Warner said. Los Angeles' 6S·oWcer task force was assembled to in- vestigate the strangling deaths of at least 13 young women since Oct. 18 in the Los Angeles area. At least 11 of the murders have been attributed to the s ame person, police have sald. The two most recent stran- glin gs occurred over the Christmas weekend, and police believe they may be the work of a "copycat''stangler. CStory,AS> Irvine Home Loss: $180 A burglar with an apparent craving for pineapple reportedly took envelopes containing a total $180 o(( an Irvine fa mily's tree late Christmas E ve or early Christmas morning. Gary W. Peltbman of 4101 Salacla told police the burglar apparently entered the home through an unlocked window to take the three envelopes filred wJth money. Pelthman's wife told police she found an empty sliced pine- apple can in the kitchen that bad not been opened by fanaUy m'm bers and that she assumes the burglar ate the contents. Peit&man told officers th11t noUUn1 else in the home bad been taken. Antiques S tolen ' LA JOLLA <AP> -Police are }nvest11aUng the apparent "burglary ol antJques valued at an esUmated $100,000 from the Bohemian Antique Shop, La Jolla. • Dlilty ..... ,..... i.r akUN KMlllw BREAK IN STO~M 8RINOS F1SHERMEN OUT TO NEWPORT PIER TODAY Angler& Come Out In Spite Of Prediction• Of Continued Showers E',....PageAl WET ST UFF restored after five hours. He said the outage was caused when palm fronds were blown into a power line, causing a chain reaction. San Clemente police said they were aJerted to the outage when it set off burglar alarms in the area bounded by El Camino Real, Coronado Lane. Avenida Magdalena and Calle de Jos MoJioos. Southern California Edison of· ficlals said their system was plagued with a series of small outages because of blowing debr'5 becoming en~angled with power lines. Monday morning winds drove a palm frond inlo electrical wires in east Costa Mesa , knock· ing out power for about 1.900 customers between 10:02 and 10:50 a.m .. according to Edison spokesman Bill Compton. He said the short-lived power outage caused no damage to electrical wires. Flood control officials said the genUe soaking rain posed no serious problems in handling the runoff. A spokesman for the Orange County Water District said the rainfall provided a ''good recharge of our underground basin" and left aome waler standing in the Prado Dam which has been dry since last season. * * * From P Clfle A J RAIN •.. for Pacific Gas & Electric, said 60-mph winds kn ocked down a 70,000-voll power line, but no homes were immediately af. (ected. He said 500 homes in the Bakersfief d-Arvin area were still without power Monday because o( last week's storm. However. the winds lasted just a few hours and abated later Monday. Despite the rain. the National Weather Service declined to call SNOW FOOLIN' -OPERATORS HAPPY, A3 STEADY RAINS BRING ENO TO DROUGHT? -AS the rainfall a droughtbreaker, noting Northern Californ ia res- ervoirs remained considerably below normal. As of 8 a.m. today, the weather service reported 1.56 inches of rain in downtown Los Angeles for a season total or 4.77 inches, compared to 3.63 inches at this time last year and an average of 4.62 for this date. * * * E',.._P~AJ STREETS ••• a 20-year-old Santa Ana woman collided head·on with another car on Placentia Avenue near Estancia Hi&h. School. The ot.ber driver, a 19-year-old Costa Mesa woman, suHered cuts and· bruises in the fat.al colllslon. • Since that time, Costa Mesa police have logsed an additional 82 accidents during e period that ended Monday at midnlghL SC Gu Station Robbed of 8150 A black-haired man with a amall caliber ptstol held up a San Clemente sas staUon employee over the holiday weekend and escaped on foot with $!SO, the attendant told olty police. The incident reportedly OC· curred shortJy before 8 a.m: Saturd~ at the Urut>etatte 1u 1tatlon. at 912 S. El Camino Real. The hold·up man wat Jut seen running wtttbound on Ave. Barcelona, t: attendant sald • ' ·Vet Film Director Hawks Dead at 81 HOLLYWOOD <AP). - Howard Hawks; director of ''Sc•rface," ''Sgt. York,.. ''To Hav~ and Have Not," "Red River'' ~ doiena of other films f eaturlng strong roles for male stars, bas died at age 81. Tbe director died Monday evening at his Palm Springs res- idence of complication.a from a concussioll he suffered in a fall several weelts ago when he was. alone al home, aaid a family spokesman. Hawks was Ol\e of the most succesfful and long-lasUng of Holly.,ood'.s fllmmakers, his career beginning in 1924. He wrote . tbe script for ''Tiger Love" .that year, then in 1926 directed ''The Road to Glory" slarringOeorgeO'Brien. Hawks was most successful in tough.talking, bard-hlttlng vehicles for such stars as Hum· phrey Bogart, John Wayne, Kirk Douglas and James Cagney. But he also displayed a wry sense of humor and made bit comedies such as "Bringine Up Baby'' with Cary Grant and !Catharine · ltepburn in 1938; "His Girl Fri- day," with Grant. and Rosallnd Russell in a 1940 remake of "The Front Page;" "J Was a Male War Bride," Grant and Ann Sheridan, 1949, and "Gentlemen Final, Rites Set Wednesday ·For Mn. Coors A memorial service is plaMed Wednesday in South Laguna for Dorothea Morse Coors of the Coors beer family, who died Monday at South Coast. Com· munity Hospital following a lengthy illness. Mrs. Coors moved to her Three Arch Bar home at 42 S. Portola 13 years ago, foJJowtn, a divorce from Httman Coors, son of the founder of the beer com· pany. Wednes day's memorial service at 2 p . m. in ber home will be fw family and frieada on· ly, said her son, Robert Coors of Palos Verdes. Rev. Albert Thelander, a Laguna Hills Unitarian minister, will officiate at the service. The f&mlly has-request· ed that memorial donations be made to the South Coast Com· munlty Hoepital auxtuary fund. Burial will be ln Ithaca, N.Y .. where Mrs. Coor& lived most of her life, aaid her son. Funeral arrangements have been made by Sheffer Laguna Beach Mortuary. In addition to Robert Coon, Mrs. Coors ii eurvived by a aoo, Dallu Coors of WHhJnaton, D.c .; by br ulftdchUdren, two great•aruckhlldt«1, n.iects and nephews •. A~WI ...... HOWARD HAWKS DIES Fllm Director, 81 Prefer Blondes" with Marilyn Monroe in 1953. Hawks' last film was "Rio Lobo" in 1970, starring one of the director's favor ites, John Wayne. Although Hawks made every kind of film, he generally re- turned to the Western and was preparing another at the lime of his death. He once told an interviewer: .. Every time a man who is a first-rate director goes after a Western, you come out with a pretty good picture, because a Westem 's good entertainment. It's dramatic. ''But you get somebody who's going to make a Western about a psycho or a left.handed gun or something like that, then it's no good. It doesn't live up to what people want in a Western." Hawks was born to a wealthy (amily oC Goshen, Ind .. on May 30, 1896. Funeral Set ForLagunan Funeral services are plaMed Wednesday in Laguna Beach for retired chemical company presi· dent Gerald Farman, who died Sunday at his home. He was 84. Dr. Donald Kelsy of the Altadena Church of Religious Science 'will officiate at Wednesday's services, which will begin at 2 p.m. at the McCormick Mortuary Chapel. Entombment will be at. the Mountain View Mausoleum in Altadena. Altadena. Mr. Farman lived at USS Skyline Drive in Laguna Beach for two years, following his re- t irement as president of the Schalk Chemical Company. He bas no survivors. DALLAS~) -A classilied advertisement in Mond_.y•a D Mom.Ing News said: "Attention ChrlJtmas ll"ee' <>her-.~ between Dec. 26 & 31, $2.50 WllJ be plld for each Christ.mas tree delivered to Jlm Day . ., . Oat 'l'be Id pn."9 address of Jim Day Jr., a las altoJ:11'Y w1'i6}lves in an arartment. He said ~ WQ unaware o the ad until a re-porter ,bocbd on hit door. ·~ 8l"e 1a¥•al _people. I thlnk, who would lll~ lo try and cet even wlth me for a few thit\gs, .. he said. ~·1 think the oae wbo did this has already fled to Colorado; but I'll aet to the bottom of it if it takes every Christmu tree tn town." Day believes he knows who the prankster is .. ,., ........... .. POLICE OFFtCER GIVES LAST' SALUTE TO CHARLIE CHAPLIN British-born Comedian and Movie Actor's Coffin Is Carried to Grave life Aids Shut Off ForW01WU1 SALEM. Muss . <AP> Walter M. Piotrowicz has given the order lhat doctors say will aUow his ailing wife to die. The 57-year-old millwright told Salem Hospital on Monda} to disconnect the life-support machine at the bedside or Esther Piotrowicz his wife of 34 years. Mrs Piotrow1cz. in a coma for two years, wits put on the life-support device about a week ago. ''Mr. P1olrow1ci \\ent to thl· hospital at 9 o'clock this mom mg." the family's lawyer. Philip L . Roy, said Monday. "He gave them hjs directions. They car ried out his directions.·· Mrs. Piolrowicz. 55, who ha!> inoperable cancer <tnd a de· generative dis~ase of the ner\'ous system, continued to live after the life-support device was disconnected. The hospital. which refused to discuss the de· cision. said she was in critical condition i.n the intensive care ward. But, Roy said. "she is stiU in a coma; she is going to die in the coma." Mrs. Piotrowicz lived for two years without artificial support in a coma until about a week ago when her heart stopped beating and the hospital connected her to a life-support device, he said. She has Huntington's Chorea. a hereditary disease that at- tacks the central nervous system, and inoperable cancer. Piotrowicz left the hospital after giving the disconnect or der, the attorney said. Roy said he gave Piotrowic1 court papers approving the dis· connection Christmas Day, "he wanted to wait until after Christmas." Plotrowicz and his son, Michael, 30, and daughter, Mar~ Ann. 33, spent a quiet Christmas together. Roy said. Essex County Probate Judge Henry R . Mayo Jr. gave Piolrowicz permission to order the discoMection in a ruling Fn· day believed Lo be the first of its kind in Massachusetts. He based bis decision on gujdellnes from the state Supreme Court giving probate courts rather than medlc"al paneJs the right to ap· prove rtgbt.-tc>-die requests. Little Tramp Buried With No Fan/ are CO RSI EH-SUR ·V EV EV. Switzerland < P > -Charlie Chaplin was buried today in a s imple ceremony in the graveyard of this Swiss village where be died Christmas day at the age of 88. The funeral was as he wanted without fanfare in the little town overlookin~ Lake Geneva and the majestic French alps where he spent the last 25 years ·of his life. Only about 30 relative:>. friends and household starrers attended the rain-swept, 20· minute ceremony for the cane- twirling Lillie Tramp of the silent screen. A bout 150 reporters and curious villagers observed the ceremony from behind an e n closure set up b y police around the burial site. Cha plin's window Oona, look· Plentg of Snote ing pale, drawn <tnd tired, was .su rrounded by seven or their eight children as the Rev. David Miller of the Church of England an Lausanne, and the Rev. Richard Thomson. who looks after Anglicans in this region officiated. ' ONLY ONE STUDIO FOU~OER ALIVE -86 Milter del1vered a brief eulog~ on the Uf e and work of the great London-born comedian in a low voice auruble only to the small group s urrounding the grave Thomson r ecited The Lord's Prayer. After the prayer the family left, Chaplin 's widow in tbe lead. and drove away m a fleet of Rolls Royce and Mercedes limousines. Tahoe Ski Resorts Wear White, Green RENO, Nev. <AP> --It was a white and green Christmas for Lake Tahoe Basin ski resort owners. White from the s now and green money from all those skiers buying lift tickets. "Santa really blessed us this year," Ml. Rose operator Ada Kraus said Monday. "We haven't seen snow or business like this in five years. Both our parking lots were fuJI and cars were out on the highway. "We are smiling so much now we are getting wrinkles. It isn.'t like last year when we just about didn't make it. I think we have enough t.o bold us 811 year;' she said. Across the way, at sprawling Heavenly Valley, an estimated 8,000 skiers turned out Monday. It was the busiest day in three years," said marketing mana1er Brady Hodge. ''.We really needed t.bls," said Hodge. "The crowds are ereat and the snow is fantastic. We are running a foot above normal. Santa was here yesterday and he ga"e candy canes to all those who have been good. The weatherman got three ('ases ... he's been great to us, .. he said. Skiing is a multi-milhon dollar business at thc 19 ski areas around here. . In the last two years the drought forced owners to their knees. That changed this year with a heavy storm just before Thanksgiving, and continuing snowfall thro\\gh the Christmas weekend. I lodge said the snow, coupled with increased air service to the basin has enhanced the skiing business. ·'There were a lot of people rrom Southern CaUfornia in here this weekend. J would attribute that to the new air service. "Al the same time, the heavy s now appears to have caused a renewed interest in skiing. . ~ ' ; Blind Banking Beg1m Pby.llls McFee of Lagµna Hills-Loan As~ation's Lagwia HUls Jan. J at the Laguna Hills holds the _first savings account b'tanch manager. • branch, 24301 Paseo de Valencia, passboo~ in Braille ever issued Mrs. McFee, blind since she Bruno announced. '!>Ya savmgs and lban association was 43, received t he book on . . . m the United States. Tha nksgiving, Br uno satd. A A B,rmlle wriltng machine bas The passbook was issued to her Braille savings ac~nt system ~en mst.alled at the branch of· by Frank Bruno of.)ltsgioo Viejo, for all of the area ·s sightless peo-flee and Bruno, Teresa Gates 8!'1d Laguna Federal Savings and ple is to becom eJully operational Marla Helms are learning its ' operation. • 'Ttie innovation is planned to assure financial privacy and to maintain human dignity for the visually handicapped," said U · sociation president Mika Loma Mllls. - Under the new system, three programs are available, she said: a Braille passbook for those whb read Braille; a pa11book in laree print foe lbole with re-- aldual sipt; tape cassettes for reporting tranaactions orally. An associati°" apoke•man said that while United California Bank operates a 8 rallle-1yst em cbecklo& account, ao savings ac- count programa -"e avallMle anywhere el&e ln UM nation. • 'T!)e aalOCiaUon baa com· mltted It.sell to th.it 1>roJ9ti aa a com nnuiity umce. ~ as a profltmakint enter,;rl.e,' Bnmo aakt. Mrs. McF'ee ii a memMr of a · club for the· pby1ically han· dlcapped at Lellure World where &be 'f'Orb with tbe s.ewly bUncl to aid t.lem in ad.Juttln1 to the t.ub of datty llvinJ. By PBIUP ROSMUIN Ot•MfY ......... Tbe U.S. Air Force will dispute· the claims of sclentists- iocludlag five UC Irvine biologists-wbo worry that super-sonic booms caused by space shuttle launchings could physically damage marine life in the Channel Islands. The Air Force pla.nS a series of 128 launchlngs of the s butUe craft from Vaodenbure Air Force Base beginning in 1982. The base is about 55 miles north of Santa Barbara. About 13 lawichiogs a year are scheduled initially, with as many as 20 per year by 1990. The craft will be launched in a southerly direction to 8\'0id populated areas, but will pass direeUy over the islands of Santa Barbara, Anacapa, San Miguel and Santa Cruz. The sonic booms-shock waves formed in front of aircraft travel- ing faster than the speed or' sound-caused by the nyovers of the shuttle craft wiJJ be 15 times as intense as those caused by typical supersonic aircraft. Last September the Air Force. which claimt!d in a draft environ- mental impact statement the booms would have minor impact on marine birds and mammals. met with a group of concerned scientists who felt s uch impact could be great. Among them were five re· searchers with UCl's Depart- ment of Ecology and Evolu- tionary Biology: Robert L . Pit· m a n . Paul Kelly , Barbara Burgeson, Maura Naughton and Audrey Martin. The five elucidated their con· cerns in a Jetter to the Air Force written afterward wbk h asked that the Air Force revise its en· vlronmental impact s tatement. The biologists warned that the huge sonic booms have "great structural and biologi cal destructive potential." They said that eardrum damage may occur at seven pounds pressure per square Coot. the booms would produce 30 psf. Because the UCI scientists re· cenUy completed a three-year study of seabirds in the Channel Islands, their remarks primarily were addressed to bird popula· tions. They warned that ear damage lo birds could incapacitate reproduction of the species. Nocturnal nesting seabirds. such as petrels and auklets, Iden· llfy their own species and locate mates by calling around the col· ony al night. Despite the scientists con· cems, the final environmental impact statement for lhe space shuttle wm negate any potential physical damage to birds or mammals. Air Force Maj. R.C. Wooten. environmental project manager for the space shuttle, told a re· STARTS December 26, 1977 T~. O.C.mber21, 19TT porter that previoua research bas abown that intense pressures aucb u those caused by sonic boom• do not damage auditory or respiratory systelllB. "There's no impact expected lo tbOle terms," Wooten aaid. ''The researc h is rather voluminous and complete." Wooten said rats, dogs and mammals were s ubjected to pressures of up to SOO psC witbout physical harm. 'rbe tesung was conducted by the Lovelace Research Founda· lion in Al~uerque, N.M., to establish medical limits for peo- ple wbo work around explosives, he said. Wooten said because of the ex· istin' previous literature on the subject, the final environmental report of the space sbutUe im· pact doesn't need to repeat the research. Howe\'er1 Wooten said, the Air Force bas oegun a research pro- gram to test other concerns of the scientists. Among those are whether the sonic booms might break the eggs of birds, cause seals t.o statnpede in fright and trample their young, or cause the offshore rocks on which birds nest to crumble Lnto the sea. Ail' Force studies of potentiaJ effects on the behavior oC marine species in response to the space shuttle launchings won't be com- plete until n ext Decembe r , Wooten said. Wooten said previous sugges· tions distributed by the Air Fore~ to mitigate impacts, which came under incredulous criticism by the scientists. ha ve been DAILY Pit.OT 3 . ' scr-s>ped u poalble soluUons Am~ tboee were the dtP.1· ging or birds and seals so tha~ J~e anJm1ls woold be unphased by the sonic boonis. ' UCl's Kelly said the scientists asked the Air Force bow that might be done. •'They wanted to tnow lf it was posslble to drug the anchovies brown pelicans e,at. We bad to ask the~ ~How do you know which ancboties they're goinJ to eat?' It was ridiculous.'• Another abandoned s1Jggestion was to drape Mylar (plast.)c \ sbeeta from helicopters hovering around the islands during shuWe flights to block the sonic booms. Other pos~ible effects of. the space shlttle overflight which the scl~tlsb said need to be in· vestigated: -A possibility that an instan- taneous Increase in air pressure by 30 ps! ''will stun or even kut aoy birds or other animals in the affected area. Cormorants jarred unCOrulcious over water would quickly su ccumb to feather wetting and drown; birds on nests would tumble from cliff nest sites." -Nests abandoned during frightened flight could be raided by other species who prey on the eggs. Said the scienUsts. ·•w e have seen large numbers of cor- moranu desert a roost because of 'normal' sonic booms. "Gulls sweep down on un- guarded nests and devour eggs left unattended. .. A s ingle well-timed dis · turbance or this sort can totally forfeit the reproductive efforts of these speries for an entir e season.'' Southern California Scientific Teams Study Land Uplift WASHINGTON {AP ) A massive project to s tudy the mysterious land uplift in Southern California is being launched in January involving 36 scientific teams from federal and local agencies. The 32.000 square·mile epl1ft discovered in 1976 by the U S Geological Survey will be the target of a precise. detailed measurement. "The areal extent and amount of elevation change raise the possibility that. if released in a single earthquake, the stored energy could yield a seismic event as large as the Great Earth· quake or 1857, centered along the San Andreas Fault north of Los Angeles. which had a magnitude estimated at about 8.0 on the Richter scale," l>u id Dr. Robeti M . Hamilton, chief of ttie geological survey's O((ice bf EarthquakeStudic!> I On the other hand, hamilton s aid, "th<.' energy could be re- leased In a series of e\'ent.<s or magnitude 6.0 or greater s pread out over many years and over many segments of subsidiary faults from Santa Barbara th San Bernardino and from Palmdale to Imperial Valley ·· The Richter scale measures ground movement in a quake and for each increase or one on the scale, movement increase14 10 times. The Sun Francisco earthquake of 1906. which oc · curred before the developmeol of the scale. has been estimated at 8.3 ENDS January8, 1978 ••• on the Gifts that were forgotten 403· Off ••• Decorations and Ornaments .403 off ... Indoor Aowering Plants 50% Off ••• Selected Patio Furniture 30% Off ••• CamelHas and Azaleas (5 gal.) 50% off ... Selected Gift Items We will tie closed January 1st and 2nd.1978 AD sala tfpns limited to stock on hand. Open Dally 9 am-6 pm San ~ HY.ls Road at MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach~ (714) 640-5800 T..._.0111 •a 21, tt77 ~SOGGY • 81JCH: Perhaps the . st Christmas Jdrt 1lven t.o this st of all possible coasts is e ateady. gentle rain that has ashed our r egion over the }'uletide. :. Tbe great and wondrous f.eather prognosticators today , ere suggeatln1 that the current torm wbJch blew in off the Pacific wlll continue tbrou1h tomorrow. And by the time it's '" over, the rains may ba.ve washed our t1horeline with more tban three inches of sorely· P.eeded precipltalion. : Clearly, the current weather ls doine much for the blrda and the f>ees and the drought-dry trees. But we have to accept some of p,e miserable alon1 with the .ood. Most of the miseries were for the holiday people out on the roads. I RAD TO FEEL a bit for the motorist spotted Sunday as he ohugged through the flooded P aclfic Coast Highway sect.or of Corona del Mar. There he was, ln hJs older car bearing stale of Washington license plates. Had he come for the holidays to see the Huskies lh the Rose Bowl? Was be tour· ing just to elude the rains of the Northwest? No matter why, his bumper s ticker carried a melancholy slogan from his hometown: It pro c laim e d : ''Reedy : Unsynchonized Tram e Signal Capital of lhe World." Well , every town has lo be (amous for something. ' Then you might consider the soggy plight of one of our holi· day guests who had to leave the wa r mth of our Balboa digs and vis it other relatives in the heart ot Los Angeles. He drove off in the r:.iin. Drove back in the rain. l.teft his wallet in Los Angeles. [)rove off again in the rain. Drove back l.n lhe raln. HE GOT BACK just in lime to pack all his bags and leave for San Diego. Drove off again in the ruin. Eventually. our former guest hopes to gel to his home in Houston. 'The weather forecast out of Houston is for clouds. With the luck he's been having, he'llar· • rive in the rain. · Some people, however, are ob- livious lo the wet stuff falling up- on us from the sky. One business operation in Costa Mesa plans t.o keep Its lawn green no matter what. All through this current storm, the company's water sprinklers have been turning on automatically. just like we were in a heat wa ve. It's maddening lo watch them run while the free water pours from the sky. SOM E PEOPLE JUST plain gel stuck in the rain. Many of these were the hapless fans of the hapless Los Angeles Rams professional football team. Thousands or them bough t ticket11 to the Rams-Vikings playoff game Monday in LA. The duC'ats turned out to be good for one long sit in the r ain. The big game was blacked out on television in the Los Ariceles and San Diego areas. So many of the more rabid fans drove through the weather up to Bakersfield lo watch the TV version. Once in Bakersfield, they were creeled by 60 mile per hour winds. Which knocked out the Jocal TV station. Meanwhile, the Vikings were knocking out the. Rams in a mud bowl affair. Clearly when the rains come; you have to take the bad with the aood • Russian Missile · Revealed WASRINOTON (AP> -Aft.er moaU-ol lmcertalnty. U.S. Of. fictall believe that Ruuta bu startH depJoyinf a new mobile land·bued mlaile witb J)OteD· tial to bit the Un.Jt.ed Statts. In ita pre1ent form, the Soviet SS-20 mluile's estimated 3,000·mile range limits it to targets in Western Europe, China and the Middle East. BUT U.S. speelallats HY its range can be extended easily to S,500 nautical miles by adding a third rocket stage to the present two stages. That would make it similar to the SS·l6 intercontinental ballistic missile and put the United States within its range. U.S. military otflcJals are con- cerned the conversion tould tip the nuclear balance 1lgainst the United States quickly ln a Ume of diplomatic crisis, especially since mobile missile bases would be hard to find and knock out. PENTAGON OFFICIALS warned earlier about the polen· tial for conversion or lhe SS.20, but 41hoted then that the missile had not been deployed. The months of uncertainty and confJlcting reports on deploy- ment apparently stemmed from difficulty in locating and identi- fying U~e SS.20's movable launch equipment at combat-ready positions inside the Soviet Union. However, U.S. military in· telllgence analysts now say the SS-20 is deployed in eas tern Russia. THAT SUGGESTS THE first combat-ready SS-20s, which can carry three nuclear warheads each, are aimed at targets in China. with which Russia has been feuding for years. Intellige nce analyst s also believe preparations are under way lo deploy mobile missiles in western and centra l Russia. From western Russia, SS·20s could blanket Western Europe. From central Russia, the mis· siles could strike targets in the Middle East. &Joby Traps FormdAfter Fatal Slwoting BREWER, Maine CAP> - Bomb experts found additional booby traps today in the home of a 38·year-old recluse who was killed in a shoot.out with police, authorities said. The discoveries were made as police searched the home of For· rest R. Peavey for a second day. Four homemede bombs were dis· armed Monday, according to Police Chief David P . Koman. who said the devices looked as if they were meant to keep out in· truders. The search team today found shotgun shells ri&ged to go off when tripped. Koman saJd the bomb experts found black powder and sbotg\m shell·armed devices controlled by trip wires and radio transmit- ters and were concerned P.eavey "may have t1om_,tbing mote drastic at the end of the line." Neighborhood retidentl were uted to leave tbeil""homes wbile !-ha devices were dlsman~. Koman 1aid UJe wires blocied entry at each dOor and room of the house, making it impossible to walk through the bulJding• without using Peavey's obscure entrance at the rear of the house. ---~----. .. . . . .. ... . ... -. . . .. . . . On the Wag Hard upon the heels of Christmas joy is the annual mail· ing of 1040 and 1040A forms b y the Internal Revenue Se r vice. Be verly Withington of the Andover, Mass., IRS service ce nte r shows a n e nla r ged ve r s ion of the simplified form. The mailing was to be accomplished to· day at most centers. · Honda Recalh Cars, Cycles for Defects TOKYO (AP >-Honda Motor Co. of Japan s aid today it will recall more than 2 million motorcycles with defective fuel tank caps and 830,000 passenger cars wilb a defective exhaust gas control switch. Honda officials said the motorcycles included "Honda Dream" and "Honda Benly" models produced between March 1&69 and July 1977. The def eel is a fuel lank cap that might open when a motorcycle falls, resulling in fire, the officials s aid. (_1_N_SH_O_R_T~] The officials said the defective passenger cars lncluded "Honda CivJc " and "Honda Accord" models produced betwee n .let LalMb Salelfl December 1973 and August 1977. • The defect is a thermo·sensor ' in the engine that is weak in high temperatures. the oficials said. f'lreBlis l'egcu LAS VEGAS CAP > -A multialarm fire at a coffee shop destroyed more than half a block of businesses in downtown Las Vegas late Monday. otricials said. The fire starled shortly before 9 p.m. in the Inner roof of the Fremont Coffee Shop at Seventh and Fremont streets and quickly spread to ah oriental gift shop, a portrait photographer's studio, a jewelry store, a discount store and a clothing st.ore, olflcials s aid. Reda Rap l'alla MOSCOW <AP'> -The Com· munlst Party newspaper Pravda said today the Egyptian·lsraeH summit was a failure and that the only way t.o achieve an over· all Mideast settlement is for all parties and their "allies " to cooperate. In a comment on the lsmailia talks between Egyptian Presi- dent Anwar Sadat and Israeli Premier Menahem Begin, it Hid Israel presented warmed-over proposals that amount to annex•· lion of occupied Arab lands and trampling on the rights <11 Palestinian Arabs. Pravda said Egypt found Begin's plan unac· ceptable and again criliclzed Sadat'ainitiatives. PHOENIX, Ariit. <AP>-An American Airlines passenger, plane landed safely early today after being diverted from a land· Ing at San Diego because of engine trouble, airport otliclls said. The Control Towe r at Sky Harbor Interna tional Airport here said the plane, a Boeing 727. landed without incident and taxied lo tbe American Airlines' terminal. It was flight 503, which originated in St. Louis. . Snow Strands· Motorists Tml'Bl Adviloriea Po1ted in: New York ,..,,...,., ...... "' ... f'tlC 1' " • 41 M ,,,. 22 31 " ,.. 11 t7 17 u as ' ~ • • p 11 ,, ,. .. . " .. .. ' • • = z • • ., . .. ,. . ' ., . . n tJ • • : J c.u1 ..... 1. . IN TBB VPCOIONG talka, detalb ol larael'a •llllDIDeA to wltbdraw from mMt ol Sinai wlll be dlt1cu11ed by braell Defense M.lniater Ezer Weliman and E1yptian War llllnla.ter Abdel Gbanl el Gamaay ln Cairo. Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan and bla E1ypUan counterpart, Mo ham med itamel, will hue a more dif- ficult task in their political talks. centering on the Palestinian Arab problem. Sadat described this quesUon as the .. core and crux" of the Mideast dispute and reported in tbe "agreed statement" at the end of the lsmailia summit Mon- day only that .. Egypt and Israel dlacuaaed diflerences. '' THE 18KA'ELI propoaal for Palestinian Arab .self-rule plain- ly was unacceptable to Sadat even though Begin. back home in Israel, said of the idea, "lt is a great event in the hlst.ory of this country and of the Palestin-. ianArabms." • At the news conference before leaving hmallla, Begin hinted that Pal~tlnJan Arabs may join the political negoUatJons begin· ning in about three weeks. In ad- dition, Sadat said be lll\V a role for the United States and the United Nations In the Jerusalem talks. Who woula represent the Palestinians? This ls one or the first questions the foreign· ministers will have to handle. lioldinf their talk& in the Israeli capital may indicate some suc- cess for Israel's proposal that lhe Palestinians be represented by p eople now living under laraell occupation ln the West Bank of the Jordan River and the Gaza Strip. .• II' EGYPT ACCEPTI t.Ma ldea. Jt could be a bll lt.ep ~ from the seoeral Arab ~ltm · that the occupied P~ don't bave enouih poUUcal , freedom to n1otlate for themselves. Similarly Important changes -and a lol ot bard talk -would be requlred to reach agreement on other touchy details, sucb as: -If the West Bank and Gua aren 'l to be given full lndepen· dence, what will be the llmlta tJI their self-rule? And can a lint to the kindgdom or Jordan be agreed upon? -IF ISRAELI troops don't completely withdraw from the Weat Banlt, where can they be stationed? In what kind or civil conflict can they intervene? -If an agl'ffment is to take effect in phases, how long doet a phase last? When would the Palestinians have eleetiona to exercise their self.rule? -Can lhe 80 Jewish seWe- ments remain in the West Bank, Gaza, Sinai and the Golan Heights? And if they can. will their local policemen be Jews or Arabs? -WILL SOME lnternatioaal guarantees. or outside peacekeeping forces, be re· quired to sat.iafy Jarael on lts security? -How can the Israel·Egypt talks lead to an overall Mideast selUemenl that also would have to Involve Jordan, Syria and Lebanon? The complexity or these prob- lems leads to a lot of specula· lion about a separate pact between JsraeJ and Eaypt. whose dispute over sandy Sinai is more easily solved than the emotional Palestinian question. -.. DAIL y PILOT A• 'COPYCAT' SUSPECT --Stephen Dor5ey Oevczin, 40, flanked by LAPD Orticcrs \vas jailed fo r investigation of murder in the death of Carolyn Willi ams, 21. Poli ce say slaying was patterned after those of the '1 lills idc Strangler.· 2MenHeld In LA Slaying LOS ANGELES CAP) ·Two men have been arrested in connection with what police believe may be a ''copycat" murder patterned after those of the Hillside Strangler. Stephen D'Orscy Devczin, 40, wus booked for invesli~ation of murclcr Monday in the death of 21-ycar-old Carolyn Williams. Lt. Don Foster said. Earlier. Thomas Davis, 24, had been booked on the same charge. MISS WJLUAMS' partially nude body was dis· covered Saturday morning in a parking lot in Los Angeles' W1lsh1re d1!>lr1ct. The body of 18-year-old P<1uh1 <.,;wen Ward had been found hours earlier a few miles awuy 1n Pasadena near the Rose Howl. Police Lt Dan Cooke said the two slain women had bet.•n sct•n together Friday and that whoever l.illed Miss Wilham~ prob»bly killed Miss Ward. Rain, SnoW Jlriug Hope SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The infamous California drought took another smack in t.be statistics this week as lbe third solid storm since Thanksgiving dumped rain and snow from the ocean to the m ountains. Precipitation at this point is abOve normal at many measuring points from the far North state south to San Diego -the best weather picture ·since the drought commenced two years ago. A WET WEATHER depression meandering in the Eastern P acific funneled another storm into the state Monday, sending added snow to the Sierra slopes and widespread rains to sweep the lower elevations. A 11 the precipitation, expected to continue Tuesday, ls money in the bank for badly depleted reservoirs -benefiting from runoff over soaked ground , and waters yet to come from the deepen. in& Siena snowpack, . DO ALL THE winter storms mean the drought i.8 broken at last? Not yet, but things look hopeful, says National Weather Service Forecaster Ray Williams. "So far this year precipitation is normal. but we don't know what the r est of the year r eally is &Qing to do." WILLIAMS NOTED that water rationing is still the rule and the water table is still far below what it should be. Three of the largest reservoirs in California are still at critically low levels, the state drought lnformation Center in Sacramento pointed out. Wlu.IAMS' MOST hopeful words concerned the fair weather high pressure system which for two years remai ned encamped over Northern California, diverting storms away from the golden state. He pointed out that there is good news Jn the observation that little evidence exists on the weather charts that high pressure might be aiming a l reestablishing itself in the Eastern Pacific. A LATE precipitation table shows 16.17 inches of r ain al Eureka since last July l , while normal for the same period in 15.54 inches; for the same period, Red Uluff, 8 69. normal 8.01 ; San Fran- . c1sco, 5.76: normal 7.32; OalHand, 6.35. normal 6.59 ; Sacramento, 6.05; normal 5.94 : Los Angeles, 4.58, normal 4.25; Bakersfi eld, 1.73, normal 1.66 ; San Diego, 3.80, normalJ.~3. The good news pales. however, with a look at Shasta Dam. which has a capacity of 4.5 million acre-feet. In storage ar e only 914,000 acre-feet. Folson Dam, with a million-acre foot capacity, has only 182,000-acre.feet: Oroville Dam has only a third of its 3.5 million acre-feet capacity. But . . . more good news: The East Bay Municipal Utility District last weekend reported 60 inches of snow ut 6,000 feet, while normal for this time or year at th.at elevation IS 30 inches. Last year at this time, there was no snow al all. · AP~ DEADAT84 0 . P.Smlth Marine G,eneral, ~· ·Sureumbs LOS ALTOS CAP) Olive r P. S mith, the spunky Marine general who Jed 20,000 soldiers on· a desperate 70.mile drive l9 the sea during tbe Korean Wa r. bas died at his Los Altos home. He was 84. Smith died Christmas d ay. No funeral date b as been announced. SMJTH WAS in charge of the J s t Marine Division in December 1950 whe n i t made military his tory by fighting out of the jaws of a Chinese trap. The Marines had been !-Urrounded at Changjin R eservoir by eight divisions of Communist troops when they began their bloody 13-day push to the port ot Hungnam. .. WE ARE NOT retreating, we are just attacking in a different direction," Smith said at the time. The remark gained him wide acclaim and the entire episode was later retold in the mov- ie, "Retreat, Hell!" Whether it's a business opportunity or a new inft!ltment, an Equity Loan on your home or other property may give you the cash to take advantage of it. We specialize in e«ondiuy real estate financing for people who already own prime residential property ~d have a better-tmn- average income. If you qualify. ask a member of The Team for detail•. We may be able to arrange a J~n of up to 80 percent of the market value of your properly -at atlracHve rates. C.11 now! ' -I 1 · ~ ·li ~. ,, Licensed Broker San Diego 480 Gamino Del Rio South, Suite 211 (714)297-7100 Newport Beach 620 Newp0rt Center Drive. Suite 211 (7 14)644-8824 .. . -...... . ~ Huntington Bnch ~· 16168 Beach Btvd., Suite261 • (714) 848--2211 •Jt,. i-· I 111 ,,, .. HOW EVER. :-.ince Miss Ward's body was found in another 1unsdiction, Cooke noted, Loa ~;;t~~s police cvuld not book anyone for her Fugitive . t::~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!==:~" .. Based on the evidence or the way the murders were com mitted. it's altogether possible Nabb d • that whoever uid it tried to make a similar type or e ID killing to the Hillside Strangler murders," Cook~ ~aid "Copyl·at k1lltngs are not loo unusual when 2 SJavinos there i~ thi:; tyµe of publicity 10 lhe Clise... J ~ Bl'T PASADENA police were not convinced Monday night that the death of Miss Ward was a l'Opy of the work of the Hil lside Strangler. "We h•Hcn't been able lo prove it one way or the other." Pasadena Sgt. Ben Hetherington said. "We're keeping an open mind on it." LOS ANG ELES poltce said t hey arresi..ed Duv1s and Dcvezin after 4.ln employee of the Cloud Motel In the Wilshire area took down the car license number of a man he reportedly saw carry· ing a woman out of a room wrapped in a blanket. Officers said they traced the car, staked it out and arrested Davis Sunday night when he got into it. Devezin was arrested Monday morning in llJ'l apartmenL . POLICE SAID Debra Husband. who idenfoied h erself as ._ friend of .Miss Ward, told them Miss Ward hnd planned to meet a man at the Cloud Motel Friday night and asked that police be called. OAKLAND (AP J Au thorities are holdmg a Kentucky fu gitive in the kidnapping of an Oakdale woman whose body was found in a pile o f Jumber, and th e murder of a man whose body was found in the wom an's garage. . 9,n a tip , Oakd a le · l>dhce and Stanis laus County deputies found tbe body of 64-year·old Be111ic~ E. Chouret near an abpridODed flour mill. ~n autopf>' showed she 1iad been fl\.lffocated. iC she wasn't heard from within an hour. • ... • ~If£ HAD been. tho ob· Authorities said Miss Ward, who had been ject of a s titewlde .staying in a haJfway bouse. had been in trouble for s earch since Thursday s uch things as s h oplifting and marlju.ana morning ,...hen tbl!' vie· possession but .b~d no record of prostitution. Um •9 -~and rec:elved However. they ~ded, Miss Williams w~ arrested a $50.~ ranlai de· ·onprosULaW>o.chargestllreetimesduringl975. map~· and 1ehard Both.D&VJs and Devezin are black, a~· :.l .))pyl~ Wolfe of Las Miss Williama and Miss Ward. police n · v.Hlal'l 'l'jev ' ~~ found Previous Cfagmentary descriptions in the Jii ' fit<ked t(J d~~th tn a pool Sbet~angleh~'~.Se have pointed to the killer M' : t>Ct>lood the same day in mg w J...,. • ' the Chouret garege . • ; .:r ~" A • 1 ..:· -• B O'#~ Y · ~ FBI agent Charles R. ltie LAJ8DA lo e Uered McKinnon s atd Clark S AN FRANCISG-0 'to f500 to homeowners·. Rutland, 24, was cap- <AP> -Pacific Gaa and who wan~ \o insulate at-. tu red the next day at a Electric Company has tics. The plan was ap· San _Mateo house some . proved by the state 90 miles west of Oakdale announced •t w1ll offer Public Utilities Com-"•alt4 .Vu being held in low-interest loans of up• mission. · San Francisco. .. For fast relief from that stuffY fee.Ung ... 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Uncdft • 771-tU1 ttUNTU«aTC* 8~H • 11U1 hech llvd.• 121-217' COSTA MESA • 3111 N. Hlrbot IMI. • ...mt LA HAllM • 1720 W • .,...., • •l-Ont flULL!R1"C* • 310I ~ Linde IMI. • 5244011 SANTA MIA/TU.,.. • 110J I. mtt It. • MU201 ...,.....,, ... *11 ...... ...,.., (114) ....-rt•Openlnt ~ e tt'7 M~ ttw:,,.,...,.._.._l.._..C:..-.. I 'I ' . • \ ... Orange County's five supervit><>n did some huUinf and puffing lalt week when they gavo tentative appro\ta to a1 campaignl'eform ordinance tha' ls mo~ glitter that gold. Not that the supervisors failed to address some of the major re!orm iss ues s uch as placing a limit or $1,000 on the amount individuals and organizations can contribute to a campaign. Supervisors also h eld Cast for full disclosure of aJl doualioosandexpensesinvolvedinacampa ign. . Where supervisors fell down, though, was when they ~greed to establish a fair campaign practices commission .. Untortwtately, their concept of a commission 11 a toothleaa paper tig er made up from an •• }'el undetermined number of persons given litUe more clout than the authority to act as a referee in campaign disputes. Supervisors also turned their backs on what appeared tcr be a sound propsoal from Supervisor Ralph Clarke calling for candidates to voluntarily enter into a cont11act with tl\e commission as an indication they s ubscribe to a code of ethics. Also missing from what s upervisors t entatively agreed to was some form of control over lobbyist activities in campaigns. However, there's a point to be made for not s ingling lobbyists out as special t argets and depriving them of the right to p articipate in the election process like any other citizen. Not too surprisingly, there's little hope that a reform measure will be in force next year when three of the five county supervisors hit the re-election campaign trail. Supervisors didn't begin to take a sincere look at a campaign reform until shoved into it by public pressure. Even then, they st alled long enough to make certain their own campaign war chests were filled. Be that as it may, campaign reform is on the way. And although the county supervisors' h andiwork is flawed, it is a. step in the right direction. Watchdog Dozing On the other hand, the 19T1·18 county grand jury did anything but distinguish itself on the political campaign reform iss ue. That's because while campaign refo rm h as been at the forefront of public debate the past few months, the grand jury has remained silent. But a day afte r supervisors did their r eform bit a grand jury recommendation fell on their desks. And a day later the jury let t he press in on its reform thinking. . The tardy st and by the grand jury means it abdicated its role as the public 's watchdog at a time when it mieht have some impact on decisions not yet made. Next thing you k.no)Y the jury will come out with a recommendation on constituent mailers a d ay a fter public pressure has forced supervisors to establish guideUnes for maiHngs at public expense. CoB1pnter Age How would you like, for about the cost of a car radio, to have a personalized computer system in your auto that would check out traffic jams and weather conditions en route to Y,OU1'.,,.fio. destination and sugg)st the bes t roadstotake? • ., ·,Ji Such a systetti devised by German auto ~gbleers and electald.ol; experts, is expected to be ready for marketing in abqut(ive years. ~ : T~ s,t.up ~onalst.8 or a keyboatd and df!play panel mounted lD tbe ve~icle and tied into roadside computers along maJor U-affiC'l'QUtes. 'fhe priver settipg out on a trip punches the cocle number Of his exact destination on the car computer and, in less than a second. the most favorable routes appear QD the display panel. And the roadside computers continue to recommend alternate routes ii problems ar!4e alone the way. , .' • , · While the c~st of the car 'inst.all~tion should be minimal, that or setting up the roadside network would run into many millions. But the West German Transport Ministry alrea<ly has agreed to subsldize a test area cov.er .. ing 75 11l11es of highways around BoM. Proponents or the system say it's needed because road building can't keep up with the volume of cars, so congeg. tion is making it more and more difficult to get from one point to another. . That's something Southern Californians really can.~ • late to. • Oplnlona expreeeed In the apace above are thole of the Dally Piiot Other 'llewa expr91Md on this page are thoM of their author1 Md ertlata. Reeder comment la Invited. AddrHe The Daffy Piiot. P.O. .8ox 1580, Coata Mua, CA 92628. Phone (714) 8'2'-4321. ~ B~d/Flacks ltt r..-. BOYD alrc:raf\ shells, hoping the ex· Q....._ 8'ise9 u t.o why a plode'd ftagmenta m.laht flnd preH •1ent ta called a . the target. The war wold "ftack. ~ Follow me, pleue. ..!lat," inc:identallJ came COm• 6-. ''l!U" meantna from key lettera In the the raaed metal th.at rues German 'FLleger Abwebr · from bunt1DI anu-atrcratt KanOGen .. meamna. UterallJ, ........ WJmt ~ aaenta do, ".f\rer defeme cannona." ..... ota.' ......... la lend . oul ..,.. n1 .... to edtton Can JCl'I think of u:v 4ll-, in .U~ hopin1 ..,me , •ue of aa&mal or JJllll &W!tt· ~ of aald releU.. will f.lnd dllt1Dcabr Amedcu, blelAle8 • their ..,. lat.o Jlrillt, even • that dllctJon at 1m.D tarq a11uera 9'u• out •ntl· anlm•l,t called tulanlalat · ' N.W..emt. . ' Ko ~411 "Ltl>'tl'attnht • lhoald ,... it WU CV41n. the perf,a•• Raall•r, wbo -~ •'Be.hind ...., lfMt, . ---.~· ....... · ~,Q.r•HoW 1-. h .. th• tOllar .._ -• '!'"".._ m our .wrttta~i·· ~ OillY It'""'· 11 c:ame '8poa 1UIW' ..raa tb• Hme , ••• dlcf .......... Jotef Stalin, . Uteratare'1 :e~~=u;:::~ JIODt ot irtiom .... ~ttt.: 11 lnter-...S SD It:. I; nil ahae far ~ -----·.-nNd • ~.ftlbt,T'• A. Nat ri1bt. S... oat fl 10 women arreJt•d are • picked 'U> I« lbopllftJq. •• W ASHlNG'l'ON -The American ~le retain experts to look into the future and atert. the nation to approaching crises. Tbeae planners and propheta pre. dlct that Within a decad• the United States will be overrun wilh illegal aliens. The.de.~ outlook of Latin America • •Mtve-uol• elready have driven million• , northward to aeek tbell" tottune iJ1 the' l&.nd of op· poitunity. As illegal aliens, subject to ar- rest and de· portation. the y f i ll menial jobs which many U .S. work era disdain. To lhe dismay of union leaders, the ~ay scale of these illegals is often aubslalldard. Still, it's far more than they could hope to earn at home. We sent two re}>ottel's, Kat Bern ton and Doug Foster. into Mexico to investigate the cominC cris is , which will suddenly worsen if U.S. growers su.c~ in curtailing Mexican farm illf· ports. Our reporters spent more than two months on the story, with Bernt.on examining working Mailbox conditlons. · He worked side by side with tbe .campesinos in MexJco's most fertile farmlands, where the daya go by in drudging toil under hazar.dous condltlona amid shab- by squalor. •• THElll STOOP labor provides atnuent Americans with natural vine.ripened tomatoes. field· grown strawberries and other ~esh produce even durln1 these Q\Onths when moat of our own flirmlanda Ue useleH under snow. Yet millions of Mexicans, underfed and lll·housed, cannot afford to eat their own fresh vegetables. Their grinding poverty exists in ugly contrast{ incidentally, to the s ilken Ufe·S yle of Mexico's newly rich factory executives and the baronial homelife of absentee landowners. Bernt.on found work tor a week in the vegetable fields of the Mex· ican state of Slnalt>a. He lived with the 250,000 campesino farm hands who toil there. He found shelter ~ a few famllies in a small village of tar pape1' Mtchee where there ts no elec- tricity, no plumbing and the only water is supplied from an irriga. lion canal. _ On his first night, Bernton shared a simple peasant meal. Robett N. Weed/P\Jbllshtr ThotNI K .. vll/Edltor Barbare Krtlblch/l!dltor1al P-oe Editor i . 2 with one of the famUta -.ad aJept , with tbe villa1e'1 two .,_caetors ' in a cllrt-Ooor lean-to.. · , BY TllE TIME be WU roused a.t the ftrst Ji&ht of dawn, the · women in the .compound bad been up several boW'I in the darkness prepartnc a modest take·out lwich for thelr men. He rode to the flelda wltb the campesinos in the beck of• ,_,m truce Oftl' 15 rn»M or ruttf4 road. Fow-.of l~e ~ervat crew .were yo..ang-, ~·•• .rb'l1, ytfiio draped ~~ kercbleN. ewer their long, black balr and shrouded their faces with veils to protect them lrom the dusty fields. Their destination wu • bu1e vegetable plantaUon owned by a Mexican grower who bas amassed a fortune by 1hlppin& tomatoes and cucumben to U.S. s upermarkets. These great spreads occupy only 6 percent of .Sinaloa's prime land but produce SO percent ol ils wealth. The assembly point for the day's work waa a large concrete labor camp where other workers Jived ln the style of a mllitary bunker. Bernton's group began with breakfast. They squatted down and ate a few stlll·warm tortlllu along with beans, chile and small bits of grilled beef. , .. 'I ~ .... . ... • I I ' Th$Y 1a~ed •h~ lef~overa for lu•cb. ' • Ollr· 'repo.a-tel' was dh· _patched to wrk in a field oC cllm ilng cuc:ab:if>crVtlret. ltwu stoop labor with atrlng. Bebdfnt, he would tie lwlne to alve Lbe vine something to uae for grow. in&. Then be would rise to tie the other end, then down1 then ttP, then down. then up m the 80-degree heat. BERNTON strung tour long rows in a four-hour span. His Mex- ican compadies completed twice as many rows and chee rfully dubbe d him ••our laiy American." . · Out oC the distance came a imall plane spraylai fields wltb a chemical concoction. Dls· re garding the work crews, the pilot circled over the field where the campesinos ·were working. The first cloud of pesticide set- tled on their lunches lying nearby. On the next pass, the planes' discharge of toxic che micals drifted directly on the workers who crouched Jn the field. There was no water avaUable for rinsing the polsonous residue from their fact!s or bodies. D\lr- ing their mile Walk back to their truck, the workers quenched their thirst from an irrigation canal. It had been sprayed with pesticide, too. BACK AT the truck, Bernlon's friends again bunched to the ground and flnJshed their food. The torUllas ·were cold and heavy; the btans lumpy and gelid. He asked a young woman co-- worker why they didn't demand a table to eat from, and she proudly flashed back: "I am a campesina, and I do not want a grower's table. The earth is good enough tor me." ffJJuUn the evenings at home in your village, you eat from a la· ble," Bernton persisted. "Ah, but that ls different," was the senorita's laughing response. "At home, I eat on a campesino table." The campeslno always retains his dignity in the midst or in· dignities. There is indlgn1ly even in receiving the pittance that he is paid every Saturday. He l.lnes up behind a barbed wire fence in a wooden stall enclosure leading • to a small metal shack. At &1te bead of the llne, each campesino turns in a fleld number' and ..stampsJU~ink,el tllmnbprinton a. pay ~el pt ~fget a small brown ~velope. It contains $26. · .. - • r ! . . . l . -( I • I _,, •-._, Vobinteers Keep Giving All Yem.-· R · · und • To the Editor: Tbe gift of love w)Uch1bas been liven 80 freely th.ls pas1 year by volunteers is the most valued giJt .one caneverreoelve. · 'Because ot t.be generosity of wtlUng volunteers, pailents In d)nvalesce.nt homes were visit· 'ed, youths were taught new skil18 ad tutored. people Jn need of med lcal" attentlon were· transport.ct. amrt·lna received friendly reaasurln1 telephone calls. and mountalna of clerical work were reduced to molebllls for numerous agenc.ies. BECAUSE OF the uncertain ,and often dia~rarln1 and .,.. • prebemiYedme ht'Whtch we live, it would be easy to become cynical. However, during this Chrfltmas season it hs perhaps an 191>propri.ate time to reflect up- on our most important natural r.esource-ourselves. We have abundant penonal re- eourca to care for each other, to brln1 bapplness to families, friendl, and fellow human be· tnga. We have vaf)'i»g degrees of bealtll md strenath to ctve ao we m., improve llle around us. \Vo • Ja .... a wealth ot ~tlal, some .. y.t realized. .Jl'o all who ,ha~t;ribated IO .... ., ad to .U.·wbo wW ill ... l future give of time. patJence and love, sincere thanks and best wishes for a happy holiday season. SUZANNE FREEMAN Voluntary AcUon Center 6 .... 6 .. •1 To the Editor: We are being condltioned by televllloft procrammlng to ac- cept lmmorallty u the norm. M we alt and watch a prime time movie-with our grandchildren, suddenly a scene iA shown with a man in bed with a woman who 11n't hil wife. He la the star 'Of ~e 1bow, the "good guy." So •• .-, told, by example, to accept adLlltery u a mod41 of Ute of the .. good 1\111." A 8C'llOOL teec:ber, on a prime time abow, comes ••out of the closet" and admlta h•'• a homosexual. He ls depl&:ted u one of the "IOQCI IUYS •• 1'llQe anyone wbo lt outra1ed tHti a bomMmal f1 teacbln1 Mr children ii a blse>L So we are tau1bt b>' aamr.~~t bomOMX· uall are tbe 'loOd 1u1s" met tbo,e 1'bo obJect are the ''bl4 IUJ8" I Tbe ~ ~ tpealt o1 ..,, Tll• lntmM pteoec11petka wtth ..., " • pecullart1 mOdera dll· ..... Tbw• are mnu... o( bad It la to censor, and bow the fact that they can come nearer to sbowinr hardcore pornography tarrorreu. wonder how far the propea i3 golna, and bow lon& the "bad guy1•• wlll stand fortt. JA-.SES.BOLDJNG . . ' T...-~••'11· To the Edi.tor: Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit probably knows good and well, as we all know by tbe obvious, that b1I primary motivation for mallinc out bi.I ao-calledt._ "cpnft)tueot communication" orodmi'e wu tor aell-promotlonal purposes. No doubt, be Justifies speadtq Sl.3,om,oo county funds and fniJl. powei to pay for it in tb~ name of 'kMPinl in touch' and sentce to the taxpayers. Many. other public <>fficlala have h.elped. th,mselves .to free poUUcal ad· vertlslna ~ lb1'. esldile and mce it Sa Db< an l1111&1' &it, he, too, Ja mtlBin« the point that these newaletters are _.a117 a rip.off to tbe 1anocent tupayer. WB, tbe Clalllt1tuents, (better known .. overburdened tax• payers), aN weary of the 1antea our elected olllctala aro pl~ with us to promote themselves up the ladder of political •talus. If Supervisor Sc:bmit ls sincerely working for political reform, t.mn it •etme --M,s. 'first etep abould be to become conacience of 'tbe values ~! right from wronc, w.blcll1~e the e.uence of oar 1teat Amenean s)ratem. 'Ibe Amer!~ pecn>le .need honest leaden who wot'lc for the people: not :tlaemsel-.. Ian't that whllt your political reform goal la all about;aqpervfaor? Please, Supervisor Schmit. pass the word to all )'our legislat4ve collea1UU that the cit.il"u1 --~ y4Ma tepresent do not need mwalettef mailings. Wtt'" 110Qldas' fer reswta trom all of )'OU. to relieve the tax· pay~ of nuee,seary expen- d l tu r ea, an"d tlbprove our sySU!IDr , ~ct, ~ott that what yout Jobilt aU abeutf' f , • E. CANTELL .. J • • • : f • Lftl#I from rtotkr•.cn Wfoo•. T~ ,,,,,, to OOll4~ lidl.,.. lo ffl ~or dtnillal• 2'bel., .....-rwd. ZAtWn of• tDOrdl or m .ii be gfwtl 1"f.mct. AU 1dm tn..c fn. c"* ..,....e.oftd ft'MlfMfto odlft., bid noma mG9 H ~ °" )oe. 4W• f/ IUf/fcWnt f'IGMlta.,.. •• Po«trw""" not!>-pu~ •• ' . DAILY PILOT Costa M~sa, Encino, Gl~ndale, 14iollywooa, t .. .. l "' . · , . Lc;:>'S. Feliz,LMa'r. Vista, Santa Monica, Studio City, .. . ' · Toluca ~Eike, ·w..est Hollywoocd, and the Mid;:Wilshire Area? • \I, • •• a • .. . . 1 • 1 ' .. •' \ . ' t . • I .. ~ . .. -' ,, t ::J •• I ~ r .. · ·a ., ,_ .. ... . h .. ' I ·, J • J ~ ·\ : . w ! ' ;. -. --t • ... DAit. V PILOT T"4Kday, ~ '1, 1t17 QUEENlf By Phil lnterlondl "l don't hke to worry you, but the wife calJed and said for you not to forget these." Death Notice~ Death Notices Lewis I'll/ •t tnt -ol ~ Belovod Sltttr o• CEORCE LEWIS, ••"M"IOl l•9un• Ro1>trl HolOtrl>v of Cn1ogo, Ill Be•ch. P4\\ed •wa1 •• ~ IO<•l hO,P•lt'I fuMr•I Mrv•Ctt •re Qend1n9 •l Smith Ol'I December 1• 1'01 Ht" i\ \ur~l., .. Q O'f Tulhlll lamo Co\t• ~\a Mortu•ry •1•• E~ther "' L-tou,,,. .. \on Cow•'" .... '"' Lew1!.0f lltQun.t •nd \t ... t:rttl n1t<C.t\ ..-M W tLSOH l'l~Ptlf'Wi H~ w et\ ~ It,,. ntf'mbt r of lh.,. SU~AN WILSON. rt&tdenl of (O\ltt S1trr4' C futJ Prl.,&ft-~r•vri~·d~ "''YI( .. \ MP~I) Pd\""° •way CHc 1~ 1•11 at the Wiii be hft-10 l hv,\d.ty 0 f'( rmbf.r]4, -~I> •Oto 0, Jl ,_ IJnfrdl \4U'V•Ce\Ar~ ~f\d•ng I P M F-orfll~I ldw n f,1r u()AI,. lf\t SrtHO'll utn.llL•mt>Mo1tujryOirMIOrs Reverend Hb1ttl W Vun<>f!uwr1of (hr''' bU caaa Un1tv c nurcn l.tQIJM llMCll Woll ""01 SIGNOR t1c.1at1no '" ltt:V ot tlOWf'f\, t11m••• ,, OUAiNE OA~WIN SIC,NOR r•~•Ofnf oueiu tnerT'I04'htl oon"-ll•Oo\ lu tnt Mo ot Nf!WPOrl B1•11ch, P.cH~dway Dt'C-26'1 11°'1 Pie tUrt' Hf' a Ith arw:t Wl'fldtt>, 0848 t'lll at tht1 rtQt>of /fl Beloveo liuU>drtdot Snerm•n 01U\)o, V;tn "luy\ (" ~h.f'tter Sdrilh ~•qnor, tdfn<)'r of All.tn S•onor L•oun• O••ttiMortu•H v Otff'(.fOr\ tr om Port Huenit?mf", c" Al\() surv1v~a M<MEIL t>y \rvt-n Qrttnd Ch1l<tren &. two Qrtat NO~MAN J Mc NCH r~\1d4'nf ut l'JfdntJ<n1l<Jt,.n futw•rdl\i-rv1C~\wlllb4' l•ouna Ot>,.,ch. ~\\~ •W•"I 1t1 ... 1oc .a1 n,.ld Wf'O Of:c u. Hll dt 9AM dl Smith hO\P•l•t PtlVitlt:" '4'r1J1ft•\ Wl"ft' h,.lt1 Tul"•lf L.itmb l.o\td Me5>6 Mortuary ~n~fftr LdQl>r\4 Betl<h Moriu..-;y Dir.-( (haPf"I. w•ln Or Qon.a10 Sturgeon of· ~GE COUNTY I OBITUARIES Again•t State LatD SherHf-mars~al Plan Niied DP Harbor Work Set A Stts,000 Improve· By KATHY CLANCY efforts to consolidate any sberitt's functicos unW · ment project for Dana 0t .. o.11yr1111t1"" the law is changed. · Point Harbor bu WCJft Orange County government officlits t.ho•t it Rhea tbou1ht ~mbinlng all civil process aefv• t.be unanlmom &1:roval Sheriff Brad Gates administers with aie du~ or .oooannuaµy . i might make sense to combine ce~ fun~ F.. oPder the "-mft..,,Ua of h1.t offie•mlgbt ~~~· , 'Alll7 County ?darsbal Don Rhea. THAT 11 BECAUSE Ute sheriff bandJa• s.!.h • Will Ml• But atate law got ln their wa)\ t service from hls central headquarters in San-ta An91;'a 8 u a l>arklnf Cowity Administrative Officer Robert Thomas area for so cars and five said in a report to supervisors he had explored mov-:~ii~ the ~ar6haJ already hu Process servers on buses, aa well as a rest lng all civil process servine to the marshal's office · ,., Y nm c palcourtsthroughoutthecounty . .f r~bulldlp• af\d and assigning courtToom bailltta arJP*'-baJ' bJr-• t"'t P~t. Thomas• rePO.rt S.akl. the tkl'V• mg stead of sheriff's employfes. • , t• ~es a~t 15 percent of the ci~ proced sthr-A· • , • , ..... While UM ma~b*'•s oflice handles 85 pe*nt. i: t!ie~.-OJect also wW HOWEVER, HE SAID, 11titeJaW prohibits thtl . 'thomu 'lttl~ tai,d he believed asalgnlig pfet .. uWil)l<hoolC·UPI sheriff from delegating any of his dutl• •l>uWned c urtroo~ badl/t's to the marshal's ofrice would for new barbor 1ue1t by state law. rm it Gates to devote a ll of his attention to law en-slips. As a result. he suggested supervisors abandon emeotduties. ----------... Centemiial Park Project Approved MAIC.I YOUR YIAR IHD CMAllTAILI ITM Med -GIFT COUMTl 1977·71 Youtlt worir $55,000 s .. r J ~ poo1 ~ s21.ooo w-·· FH.st c ....... S&.000 C fli Nps$5,000 The new Centennial Regional Park, located CASH-REALHTATE-SlcUIJTIES across the Santa Ana River from Fountain Valley, y.J:-.. .. ...., .. ., s.,,.tr--c• ltt YMCA one d ay will include a lake, ~ai:Qpgnu~d. . \ ftll __ ..a.a.11!!!..2 ~&STyu~& restaurants and an f'QU4P§trian,eeoter. :~J ' ~ " ....,." The 107·acre park, located ~ of' . er .!..i • ' UM .,_..., °"?'e • Avenue along the riverbanks, al.lo wW hive·a y ,... C. 11660 * ......_ 60t d ~., ............ ,..,.,. camp area, playing fi eld and an a venfrfrt P~l":'e·,---..,...~--~-----------ii1wr ground area. Orange County Supervisors have approved a $11.7 million development plan for the county's newest regional park, a park owned joinUy by the City or Santa Ana and the county. The first phase o( construction. estimated to cost $2. 7 million, is to begin by next September. A report to supervisors said the lake will be used for boating and fishing and will include a Complete coverage of county government and court•. Everyday In the DAILY PILOT ~ NEW\'EABS EVE CELEBRATION Fabulous 6 Course Gourmet C>tnner Complilncntaty Champagne Favors Noise Makers Dancing all evening to the .IEffHARIUS QUARTET S\950 PuPenon RESERVATIONS REQUIRED 494·'477 No COYft Chllrgtt fOf Lounge l>Mci"9 to'' f1C111H1nq lnlerrminl w 1U bf-at Forf\t COOAS l•111Wf'M~1nor141tP•r•mCrpr~ss-Sm1ft'I_-----------------------------+------------------------------'------------"' OORCll HE,. MORSE tOOflS. '"" lu1"111 lMnb to.ta MP'a Mortuary ctttit of Sourt, ldQuf\" "·J\'-t'O d Nrh* Otrf< IOf\ f>.f0-4881 O~<•mbt>r 1&. 1'111 •fh·r " t .. nor,,., 111 O•LIE Have something you want to sell? Clualfled ads do it well -Call NOW, 642.5678. swimming lagoon as well. nf"\\ .,1 <",outn (Od\t Commundy t'"\lOqMAN AUGUSlUS D•LIE. rf',t· HO~C>lfttl Sni•l\\Uf"l/1\ltdby \Ort\ Rot>ttt Clfnl ot ldQun.a NIQuel. P.,~\oed ...... y M (OQrl of P•l0t Vf'•M\ "<ldlO\, (4 0•< 1•. 1•11 "' the •9" of .., BtlOV•O 0•11•• M (.oo<\ ot W"''""910n 0 l • l>U>O•nllof Ruth O•Lle, 1•11,.rol Brett.t Qr•" o < h 1 I 0 r r n 1 Qr•• I D•ll•ol L-Nlvuel,Stellflffl D•L•e qrandtrulOrM Mid \fvtrttl ntt<f!io •ncJ ot LAOUrwt N1que1. W•tter Ot1L1e of 1'f'Pht•\, ~•111 \rrvtct-' wlfl Oil" ldqun1 Nfou•I No form.ti tune-r•I f't 10 Wt'dM-~•Y 0t-<:f1'mtllf'r JI I '11 1 ~t>rvic.t\ ...,,,, be hekf, crwm .. t1on •nd PM t1I Mt\ (OOt\ rr'-fc:trnc,. 41 ~utn bun•t •t ,... Con<t~t~ by Smllh Portol• ) Arcn 8"V Wutn LA~Ut\d futn•lf l .ltnO, (.O\l• Me'>d Mortudry 8 u•1a• w1•t totlow 1n /1 '"''"''"' o•ot m e46 '"' llho)fl ,..,,.~ """'" In l1t-U ot lie;.,.,.,., HEWOUJST l•m1ly rfQU!'\I\ °"""''°"'lo In~ '~uln LIN,. BEAT""C NEWOUISl •H• (N\t Corr1mt1tt1tr H014>,ldf Au•H111y Ofnl of Coil.II Ml1.•, Pd\~O away Dec f uno !>hrlfrr ldQuM lh .. OCh Mollu••v 7•, ,.,, Survf\l'fd Dy ,..,r son CliffO<'O Chtfc lot\ Nt>wquht o.f IROl•woOd, Ch•rt•1 CHlllSTIEHWH RomOftO Nf'WQUISl ... lnqlewood. si..ts MARC.AR(, CHRl>l1£ N'-ON • •• •'"' SUr•l-by ,.,, .. b<olher\ •fld two .,1rknt uf Ld'JV~ .-.f"',ttf'I, C>.t't .NJ .. ,,. • ., ~h1•r1 G1ia-ws10t Mt'Vic.swlU be hefd Ot·r 14IP\ LO't+nq mO\hu· Of Mr\ Mttr'f Wf'd Ott. 2t, 1917•t1 \AMalGr•novJ•w f Pldll Q,.ndmothrr OI Ci•Or')t, Memorl•I P•rll In Glendale, C•. Smith (t'lri<,tt•n A K6r1n W¥mM1 Ro~ry m1\ Tu1n1ff l~mo Cost• Me'• MOfh.t•ry ~v~n•nq 'PM 1t thrr C"4i:.1 ot 0 C.O"nor 01rec1or1M6-'888 LdQUM lt1ll, Morlud•Y. H>OI Alltla MALE p,.r • w• y. M•s~ of Cnr l\tlM Bunal JOHN E. MAU;, rul<lent ol Balboa, W•d !Oam •t St '"'""'",... C•lr.oflc P•Uell aw•v O•c. 2S, 1917 Sur•l•eo by (hurn1, L"Ctoun•• Rr.1rh tf"ltf'rmflnt ht\ wltr tltil,rf'tta lows~ M,.I~. hi\ (JlvMy (flmftt-rv 0 ton nor L•oun• mot"er EhlflM4ileof Ec\!.t Haven, Conn H111,M~r1wrv0"1'<I~•• Hos sister Dorl• LallorQna 01 H•moen, FA!fMAN (<Htn T"Ol>rot .... rs, OonitlOof ("<'Ster GE RALO I Fl\RMAN 01 loquna Conn ond Ro~rl of lomPO<. C• t:itdcn. Qd\~d .. Nat't (h11\lmJt\ C>•1 Prl\141~ qr1v.nidfrt \~rv1c.v1 wlll bt ~lc.1 S.·rvf{t'\wilJ .... neldWtOrnt)(J.1y1PMdl Wed Ort 1'1 tPM ., PcK1f1c Vitt• Th~ Chapel ol McCorrnit k Moth.1•ry Mtmor1a1 P-tirlr fnterm~nr Pttclfic l a9uM Bea<.n w•ln Or OOnAIO l(ot~y v,.. Balli l!erQeron funer•I Homt P•\tOt of Thfl (nu,.,,, Of RtflQIOU\ o.,r(.tOt\ '>c•ente """"°'""' Olflt••l•'IQ El'IOrttl> A fl(fHSOH mtnt wlll 1041ow •IT ..... M<>vnlA•n V•~w JOHN f ATl(fNSl>N, ,.., • .,.,,1 of Mausoleum. McCormlek Mortu•ry Co.ta Mew,~ .... .,., Oec 14 1t7T. L•oun• &.«11 Olrw<lor• ••.rvt ...S bythrM-JackAU<lnlOtlot DILLMAN (OJI• Mew. J..,n w At-Into<\ of LUCILLE"" Olll.MAN, rOldellt ol C!Ar•mOllt, -Jol>n E. Atalnto<\ Of Co•t• Mew "''eel •w•>t o.<•mt>er H , 8111>00. his deUQllltr Jane Hoptolns ol 1•11. Sorvous ... ,. h•ld TuHllo H•••11. 1-.i11ersW11ma Hou. ol s... Drtembe< 21, 1tl7 •t 1 PM Al Pac1toc M•l•o •nd V•uo1tn 8owker of View (flapei lnt .. ,,..nt P<Kll•C Vltw Porluvfllt AIMI SI• granOchlldr"". Memorl•I P..-k. Pa<llK llltw Mo•tuu y Cr•vo1~ wr•K" wwe llcl4 T-y, Otrottort ~c 11, ti "111 at San C40rlel C..mflt<y. STOVOHTON •Ntrmrnt s.n G.tbri.t C..~erv 8a111 JOSE PH 8 STOUGHT ON ...... ,,.,,, BtrQtrO" Funeral H-. CO.I• Mew , of ru11in, °"'"°" •w•r O.t<mO.r U . 01rettor1 107 HtwH-nJutr>t 191>1nCum Al'NA ~rl•nd. ~ryl...C Ht IS 1urvlved by JOHN w ATH ... rMldfnl ol t..gu .... lu\ wife Miki, brother\, Ch•rln E . PAUed •••v "' UC1 Mec!Kol Center !>IOUQlllon of Newport Ntws, Vlr9tni•, Prlv•t• Mll'Ylc.t weu ~Id at Sheffer Wclll•m L SlouoMonol S.nta """• a"" Laou11a Be.ch Mortuary Slit ff er S4m Stouonton Of S.W.ta An• Fu,,.r•I Laou"•BtttnMortu•ryOlr@<tors. ,services wltl b• held WednHd•V ~ecembltr 7t. al) PM at Paclll< lll*w 'Mo<11H1ry cn..,.1 ,.111l Pallor AO••h•m 'H Oohl otll<latfnQ lnltr,,..111 will I>(' •I P•tlllc VI-Memo.I•! Puk, P<Klfl( Vle"l,Mort-y Olre<lora. Deaths WAIUflll•OHA BARBARA•.-WAlllNEl(oNA. ll•S•· El ,L _ Otlnl ol ff Toro, dl~"'-<.1Stll 8•(ow a SeLV1re .. __ ri ... e. wife 01 All•n wo.inekon•, lovlng mother ot l(•ltnul, 11.wi..ra·All~ lalt & Lt t •Ann Wakl'ltkon•. P~norel !>U YICO Wad. f\l.,,lng l •'MJPM ...... Cha~I ol O'ConllOr L•11una Hiiis M<>rtuary, U30t Allcl• P•rl<w•y. Th• ldmlfy t>r"ers Clon.tlons to ,.merle41" le,dcr and member Of CanurSoclat~IUNSTU' • Ute bof!rd of directors of MAE PRANc1s M<K•NSTRv, m l· Eli Lilly an~ Co. for l,NDIANAPOLIS <AP ) -Nicholas H. Noyes, 94, civlc and business d•otol$enta~.PffM'd•w•y0«,16, 1 65 d. d 1911. Aoe a. ee•owd wit• 01 H•rold a most years, Je MclClnWyols.nt•Ana,tovt119mot,_ Saturday at his hnme. ot Herold E. MclC~try Of Salll• An• C•thollc P<rfe' tfl'vlc., wlll !Mt M id Wed Otc. 11, 1'11 et ?PM. at Smllh rutnftl L•mll S...t• Ana Ch•pel 11111r. _,,, •Ill a. •I F•t,,...,.n ~morlal P•rk, S.nta """· Smith TulNll t..mb S.onte Ana Mor tu•rv Olrtctori ~l-41JI NEW YORK <AP - Ruth Whitehead Whaley, 76, the first black woma n to graduate from Fordham Law School and to prac- tice law in New' York -CUii JANE ElllA8ElH MONCUR, ••I- den! of S.nl• """"-Pti~d ewer Ot< U, ----------state, died al Flower 5MrTI4 T'UTNIU I.AMI COSTA MISA CHAN&. 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa • 646-4888 Santa Ana Chapel 518 N. Broadway Santa Ana • 547-"'131 "HCI HOTHllS SMITHS' MORTUARY 827Maln St Huntington Beach 53H539 .... , .... , COU>MAl.~L H0.- 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 8~525 ,.c.te: YllW ~L,AU cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific: View Onve Newport, California 644-2700 MICOIMtCI MOITUAMS Laguna tseach 494-9415 lttgUN Hrlls 788-0033 San Juen Capistran<> 495-1776 -IW.Tl•MIOff N-.UHOMI Corona c:MI Mar &7G-94So Coat• ,... 949-2424 -.a..llOMWAY wamuAIY 110 8roldwly o:.t1Meta 642-9150 • Fifth Avenue Hospital on Friday. INDIANAPOLIS CAP) -The Rt. Rev. Jobn P. Craine, 66, bishop ot the Episcopal Diocese or In· dianapolls, di~ Satur-1 • d a y a t Met htd is t Hospital, where he had undergone surgery on a lung turmor this month. CHARLESTON, S.C: (AP) -Dr. Oartla P. Artz, 62, founder and first president of the American Burn As- sociation and chairman or the surgery depart- ment _at _the MedicaL University or South Carolina. dJed Friday. BERN, Switzerland <AP> -Former Presi· dent Philipp Etter, 14, a member of the Swias federal cabinet for· 25 . years and an organtier• ln nuetral Switzerland'• . "psychological defense•• during World War It, died Friday. . PAIUS <Ar> -IAUe Scboae, 86, a leadiaa operatic soprano between tho two world · wan, dJed Thursda7 in auburban Bobtpy, SIM · wu a 1peclallat In tomanUc lyrics and w11 Orton called upon fo~ roles in Mena rt operas . ;J M? V.l-t!<i<if•tot ~ • -.+: ... ::J•~··w.,,..11111~~ The young~~~~ wh~ yoo oPell an IAA .. ·~~off'! account the~re hWAale you can defer &oni ~~ and the more you'll c ~ · • 't atretlr~. .. ~ Does a retitemem p~ sound like something just ~.Dldet''t;q people? Oon\~u beli~itf';TlM.: ·· ... longer ~ put it off at this e ..rtlle' less you'll get back later on. Under IRA you can put as much as 15~ of your yearly income (up to $1.500) In a savings atcount You pay no taxes eJther on the morley you put in or on the interest it earns until you retire or withdraw from the plan. • That's the big advantage of IRA. the IndMdual Retirement Th aCcoUr)t? Biiokbf with that high intet9f ~ no California bank or savings an loan has even half our assets. Yo get convenience: we have nearly f\Nice as many locations where yo can do business. Account~.~ ~\\Ibo ~riot~ &J .a quali., • AnQ~u ~ome into a ·., !! nea Banl<f ~. we.11 give · you a 1;ee co~ ''i'ficts about the lndivid\fal Ret"1etit Acxcilnt:' lt ~Pant. . ~get-fnto IRA tto»? lt ·J puts you a year ahead of the game. Y6~ car put tn a full year's tax· , . deductible deposit {up to $1.500). And with an ln~J minimum deP9,stt • will ans\.ver ma~yquesdons. Arid it wi ,·SbQ.Nyou haw.your IRA account can i ~ ... I·~ year afte~ year •. from $1.000 fo ~.000 to $100:000 and mote. 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ELIAS The rhetoric of state otriciala pushing develop- ment of solar instead of nuclear power bas always ignored the most obvioua requirement for wldeapread use or the sun: consumer confidence. Now that failinC aeema about to be corrected, and the credit goes to a new law provldJn1 larce tax advantages for prooert.y owners who lostall solar equipment THE LAW IS SPURRING a new testing pro· gram that gives the state Energy Commission much the same relationship with the young solar tQdustry as the Air Resources Board has with automakers The commission will certify equipment for lax credit cligibihty. Solar collectors and panels wall be teslc..'<i for durability und effectivene~s before gelling a stale seal. Builders and installers will also have to guarantee their work for up lo five years. THE FAMILY CIRCUS. By Bil Keane "Thank you, Grandma. This.is the same game Santa brought us." Tbose requirements are similar to what the AR 8 mandates for smog controls on cars to be sold In Call/ornJa, BOTH TAX CREDIT AND testihg procram aim to build confidence In the solar industry. wllh a stale seal of approval expected to end many doubts about innovative equipment. Thal was also to be the aJm or a proposed co~ porate solar testing program nixed this month by the state Public UUUUes Commlsslon. "Operatton Sunflower" as that plan was called, would have seen customers Qf the Southern California Gas Co. pay SU million to test equipment oo apartments belongtn1 t.o a aas com· pany aubsidiary. Consumer groups, led by the state Department or Consumer Affairs and onetime U.S. Senate can· didat~ Tom Hayden, fought that plan on grounds that it wouJd give an existing utility control over yet another type of energy. THERE WERE ALSO INDICATIONS that if the PUG approved Operation Sunflower Pacific Gas & Electric Co. would soon follow' with a similar proposal. The tests planned by the Energy Commission should produce the same results as the utility plan. But they will allow small firms to compete on a //!" ·THE an equal basis wllh large builders like Llbb.Y· Owens-P'ord and Grum· SOUTH£R1' man Corp. All wtll have CALIFOR~IA to prove reliablUty and all will have to pTOvldt ... FOCUS .. lon1.term auarantees. A• the testing 'ro- 1ram tries to solve the consumer conCldence prob· tem tor 80JW' equ.lpment make,._, the tax Credit should be dissolving another major hurdle. UN11L NOW, PllOPEllTV OWNERS wbo in- stalled solar machinery have aq.ually paid a "nalty in the form of hJgber property taxe1. Those taxes often ate up whatever aavtnp the auo• power produced on utility bills. But the new tax credit will reimburse buyers· 55 percent of the cost or their new systems up to $3,000. Together with lowered gas and electric bills, that benefit will make up for any increase in property tax assessments and aUow buyers an eventual net saving. ''THE MAJOR PROBLEM FACING our in· du1try ls that we don't have any facts," said Howard K.raye. president of a solar equipment firm. ''When you buy a car. you get EPA ratings, when you buy insulation, you get an R rating. but we have no raUngs. · "With good standards and ratings we can get rid of the suede shoe boys." ·HAM ""So Good ••• tt W11 'HcMtt' You 'tll ff's Go." ORDER YOUR. NEW YEAR'S HONEY BAKED HAM NOW! EARL'S • l'l.UMalHG HfAllHO AIM C:OHO. ~' LK 211•H ._.._r.c .... ~c._... • Ready to Serve with Honey 'n Spice Glaze • Spiral Sh~ for t:ai.y serving •We Package and Ship from Coast to Coast •Full Service Delicatessen• Imported Cbeaes ~rv1te l 1mu St•rh •I Your Door CC•ll ~'""' Nw.;rffl Your Are.ti COSTAMUA642· 17SJ IU. ... _tafW. MIUION VIEJ049S-04() 1 211f?l GilN-. Ga-4•tr- t un 0-""""· .n Avery "'•f.I DIAN&£ T_,.-KeMle Hit Ho. Tintfll A•• {7f41 991·99&8 . ANAHEIM . CotoMA DEL MM ruu· sn1NGS n.. Y*-9t cff.ter 3700 '1 Coott Hwy. ! IUO Hwy. I 11 uzz s. ~· 0141,73-9800 "'._ ... 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Yo4f Personal Banker will help you set up your Reward Account, and will pay individual attention to all your banking needs. .. *Feclefllf law requ#ea lt!e forfeiture of three mo"ths •"'CT"'~' ono the red11ct1on or Cho tntoreat rale to lhet ot regular peesbook aa111nOs on any funds wtlhdrawn l)flor to malurny Costa Mesa Otflco. •SO East Seventeenth St .• 92627; Fountain Valley Office. 160.25 BrooKhuf&t St , 92708; Newport Beach Office: 660 Newport Center Or., 92680 ~"' °''c. .. j •• .. .. , _. ........ -..... _ ...... ·-......... ---~~------ . . ' . :NA __ n __ ON __ A_L ______________________ ...;.-~.------------~-IMdlr ___ .o.c. ___ ,,,.,. __ ,_zr_._1s_1_1 ____ ~---=o~~=L~Y~Pl=LO~T~A:.:.!J~J ..... ~--ml!'-------------------------------------- I ) . Tourists ·A.voi~i .. 'Singles' Program LANE AGREED HE COULD make more money if be put up a flashing neon sign, but said · m Op -· he jUSt doesn't like the trouble all those &lJ'angers I 10 en would bring. He said his bar would soon get .. commercialized" and ••too big'' if be put in slot machines NEW YORK (AP) - "In a ·place like this, most people are familiar 'Notinf. that .. singlea0 with one another," he said •. "Some ot them don't and ~!.ogle-parent like a Jot of people in the bar.•• famllles make up an Lane rarely serves mixed drinks at the Union esUm~.20 pereent of Brewery. the membership of "Maybe once in awhile I'll make someone a Reform Jewish con- screwdrlver but most of my customers just take gregatio,ns, ~. official s hots and beer" he said. says it s. a crucial • respon11biJity for THE UNION BREWERY HAS only six barstools, a run-down couch or two. one of the biggest selections of whiskey in the state and an assortment of clutter unnJ#bed by mOlt lother bars. The far end Of the aalocm looks as ii IOlDtooe gave a g~age sale 30 yeara ago, didll't do too 1fell. and left all the junk lo collect dust. , · The regular custom~ts don't mind. Lane doesn 'l know how many customers he averages but said, "You get three or four heavy drinkers and you can make more money with them Ulan with, say, 15 light drinkers." THE BAR JS OPEN SEVEN days a week ln •ummer and five days a week in winter. At about 7 each evening, Lane lets his customers out and closes the front door. The regulars know that by 9 p.m. they can come back when the bar reopens. Lane bought the Union Brewery in 1950, a few weeks after a tave'\D he owned up the street burneddown.He'athesaloon'sfJftbowner. . today's synagogue•• to meet their needs. To do ft, the Union of American Heb•ew Congregations at Us COO· ventlon ID San Franc~ lut mcmth laUJaCbed a program for newo ·con- gregational act,\vlties, including steps to aerve ... slngle.s." Rabbi Leonard A. Sdloolman, UAHC pro- aram c:Hnctor. saya the lraclltlQQAl fdmily unit has un4ergooe "radical changes in the put dee· ade, casting many con- gregants into an often unwant.ed •ainales' category." Airport Bound! . •\ . ' LOS NIQFI fS IN1lL Mtk'llm Ortl! WAY ADULT PAREs t (01Ddren l/2 Fare Ags ~ tt"';l 1 11 --- .. ·B&ttle · Of Ads To Stop New Years Eve 6ala Special Menu Seatings at 5 p.m., 7 p.m .• 9 p.m. (HATS. HORNS at NOISEMAKERS) dancing to Jimmie Boggio Fiascos reservations . . . 833·2770 I *special room rates for N0wYear's Eve 1. l "" .). ~ ... . J Start the ~year with two 'ft= Jdfts ftom Sall Diego • Federal Sa~ Our 32-page f 978 planning c:aJeho. dar provides plenty ofispacc for making daily notes,~. and includes a beautiftil. Capfornia scene abow ,..m calendar page. The 80..pagc -Sumet cookbook contains more than 200 recipes for appetizers. spreads, and dips ••• plus tips on planning parties. Both iifts are yours ••• free for the asking ••• at any San Diego Pederal office (one pair or gifts pei: adult, plcasC; while they Jut). And when you a>md 111 tor yout dQttblc gifts. see how you ca: J)oahle)Wl'money ' in aS lltde ••years. ' .. 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' ~ " . nesota coach Grant. whose starter Brent McClanahan ad , slra4~\!hat e were .able l quarterback, a group of aging ble blocker for Forernao and \Tarkenton\aod eat a le th 1 ' . ~ 1 Vlk l n gs u~,d a· ·backup knee operaUon, proved a capa'.'\ 1 co~\' \in\Jler withou~Fr defenders and a new starting alsorusbed12timeslor52yards. at us so bac:P)\fluring ere running back to upset Los Forel'llan spearheaded the lar se~~· Wd',Grant, 4!cler Angeles, .hopes the 1ntrlguin3 Vikinas' running attack gaining g to Mi\'Ul ot · '~-3 loss{O fortunes of football will continlltl 101 yards on 31 carries ~nd s~or· A gel es h r e d b,r in If\ th to favor the Vikings Sunday. ing Minnesota's first touchdown re larseason. Minnesota, a 14·7 victor over on a 5-yard dash. Lee. tbe 31· · A hou•h' th} R· had ~~ the heavily favored Rams lo o ', • • their National F ootba ll Con· total ;Yards to lhe V 11~gs 189, ' #f M d 1fllat Tl.-.. fHd t.h eyi were. n ever a1ble to ference PJ8YOJ game on ay. • ·~ estab h an~onsfste YlOn of. now must go to Dallas to battle the high.flying Cowboys !or tbe y~a r ·old veteran reservist fense. laden omplet . of :l2 NFC championship and Super pressed into service when passes or_ yards . fre· Bowl be ... " 1'"' .. kentonbrokehislealateinthe quently &ss !\,open re vers. • "f•· • o The Ra • rus was ·not uch The CQwb(>y$ blasted Chlclgo season~ completed five of 10 more d end le a ft ugh 37·7 U\ th~ir NFF semifl.nal Mon• paa•es and kept the offense on the Lawrence cCu~eon w the day. move. • I · lt~ .. w~·re Uckled to deatb to be Defensivelv. Minnesota's well· games ea ~ r ner w • • o( yardsinl6c r1es. gomg ~?})alias . . . I h~ it seasoned front four of Ji~ "There re tricks 0 s~ows, ~rant uid following the Marshall, Carl Eller, Alan Page there, just b c f tball,'' sa\ Vtkings solid performan<:e and Doug Sutherland did a good Grant, whose fens was able to against . the Rams <_>n a ftel,, Job of containing the rush and control the tembo or \he game in muddy field in \be Coliseum. ke e ping pt es s ur e on the second halPby qinding out Grant. whose t-:am ls us~ t~ quarterback Pat Haden. ~rdage. \ ~ 1 • co~d and snow. tJ8ld the VOnngs Foreman's first-quarter score "We felt quite secQJ"e witb~a ~bdtty to ,cope wlth ~essy play. and a l·yard touchdown run by sev~n·point lead. ~et; a t~d Ing conditionswaJ; a big factor. Sam m y Johnson in the final on tbat wet field was ve if Despite a constant r14in: thaC peri~d gave-the Vikings a 14-0 ,.. l • turned the field 1nto a quaemire. lead that stood until the final tant.: '\ · ' the Vikings did not have a minute when Haden hit Harold ~=~ 1\-fa ~ :,_ ~:'; turnover against Los Angeles. Jackson with a 1-yard scoring Mln -~-h""Q,,.,0 .. Quarterbaek Bob Lee, who pass. Mill-lrunCo~Ck t. had taken ovet for Fran Tar~-Then the Rams recovered an La-H. "-f1 ~u"rmH~"s• 1t1t ton, and running back ,Qbuck onside kick and drove to the Vi·· 4 -•i.m ~, · . v1::i..-\ Foreman sparked the Minnesota IQna~· 31.yard line before Jeff "'•~t40wns • ·~ "'"'$j~;f (( A d . .._ k Wri!'l"':ht ln .. ~ d ltVIMorr•rti '• •t. f 29-!'!!'\ o e nse. n runn1n1 ucsc ll tercepted a na en pass Pessinovaro> : • · ha Robert Miller. named a starter on the final play of the game. A••u•nv•"°' -\ \ 11 " 34 CHUCK FOREMAN TRfES TO GET AWAY FROM THE RAMS' JIM YOUNGBLOOD. " Wait Til Ne~t Year ,r 'i.t r .,_ Familiar Refrain ., i. ~ For Rams Fans Jt could be ca lled poetic justice. For years I have heard Rams honks and cheer!eaders pass out excuses for their team's losses in National Football Conference playoff games It has been too cold m Min· nesota. Or It ·s too tough to win in Dallas. Blah. blah, blah. Ad nauseam. Well. this time the Rams got lo play al home. And what hap· pened? The weather did t hem in. At., least that's what a number of their die·ha•d fans and tunnel- v is ion ed s ports casters and s portswriters are saying after the;; lost to Minnesota Monday in the Coliseum. 14·7. Horse feather..! ": ~t Rams were done in by a coach who refused to change horses. not in the middle of the stream, but when his team was nc<'rly covered by it. He went with a quaclerback 1 who was about as effective as an auctioneer with laryngitis. When it got to be fourth quarter panic. wh.it with the Viking~ ahead 14·0, l expected that even Chuck Smith Beaten l By Ne~comhe M E.LBOURNE, Austr alia CAP ) -John Newcombe, taking ttdvant age or a r ain -s li cked court that h ad St.an Smith skid· ding after his soft shots, beat the American 6·3. 1·6, 7·5 Monday in the third round of the S20,000 Austr alian Open tennis touma· ment. Newcombe, who beat Smith in a 1971 five-set thriller for one of his three Wimbledon tiUes, dis· played a delicate touch with his drop volleys. The 6·4 Smith re· · peatedly charied the net only lo h ave his returns' s trlke the cords. Ray ttarrels defeated Tim Oullikson 6·3, 3·6, 6·4, 6·3 In a rainy third round match today. Their-match, twtce interrupted by rain. was the only match coinpleted in the bad . weather here. Tbe performance by the 33· year-old Newcombe, retum1ni lo tournament play after an llblence (If one y~ar, thrill~ QlOre than 8,000 spectators who watted more than ttiree hO\l~ before the aalwate4 courts were ruled fit for play. ARCADIA (AP) -'the raln waa conUnuoua, the ~rack mud· dy, tbe. crowd pualcll!;ecf when a gun tell from a patl'Otl 'a pocket. But Steve Cauthen, the bof •'onder from New Yor~. •howe!it 42,000 California railbircla w~at he'• famous for by wlnnln1 four out or bll Hven races on openma day at Santa Anita rHetrack. 1fe had been scheduled to ap. pear ln elaht of the nine racet on the ftnt day of Santa Anita'• 78-<lay HalOft, Cauthen missed the eighth 1 1 ace. bowever, wben hi.a favored • Knox might try somet'fJing dif· ferent for his sad.sack football team. Thnt is, why not try a different quarterback ? He was rolling sn ake-eyes with P at H aden while Vince Ferragamo and Joe Namath sucked up mud and rain on the sidelines. · The Rams were~o-impotent offensively that in one span of the second half they bad the ball 2 minutes. 10 seconds . Min· nesotahadill7:50. Wow ! And Knox is so conservative that he was still punting away the baU .in the final. 3:03. even though his chaps were down lo . Gl!Jo!N WHITE WHITE WASH their last drop of blood and last ounce of hope, trailing 14 zip. .Knox has been much-heralded because his teams have posted a 54·15·1 record tn regular season play since he look over the Rams in 1973. And, his team has made the playoCCs each year. Big deal! With the rotten schedule the Rams have had and with the putrid teams that make up their NFC division, it should be a criminal offense for them to ever lose a regular season m atch. JC you want to see what Knox bas really done to /for the Rams. look at his playoff record. Never mind, I 'll save you the trouble. It is 3 wlns, S losses. If Knox & Co. played in a REAL division, with REAL competition, they'd be lucky to ever make the playoffs. Rams fans are today licking their wounds, looking for alibis, c ha nting their old, familiar refrain: "Walt til next year. We'll ti. in the Super Bowl." To them I ,ay : Keep 9n 1 dreaming. An.ct wh e n you awekeo, find y0urself a new team to follow or' a new coach for LA. Oft TV 1'Migbt 7i~Op.m. (9)-:-~B~· 'BAl.4.t -'rhe Los ~ea La,.tf. meet the Warriont Oakland, • PAT HADEN IS SURROUNDED ANO SACKED BY THREE MINNESOTA DEFENDERS. Difference Is NO. 33 Cotcboys Bear Down on ~.c·~~ int a 28·yard tOuchdow{I pass tight end Billy Joe DuPr-ee. DALLAS <AP ) -The di(. ference between the 1976 and 1977 models of the Dallas Cowboys wears No. 33 on his jersey. He is so good as a rookie that he can give the National Football League·s premier run· ner solace. • Dallas was bounced out or the first round of the National Foot· ball Conference playoffs last year by Los Angeles because It didn't have a runner. Now, the Cowboys have a b2ck who out.dueled lhe best on Moo· day -Chicago's Walter Payf.(ilr). The 37.7 C9wboys rout of. Ute Wifd•card Bears w,as a per,f ect ex· a mple of hoW nplosive Dallas can be with a Tony Dorsett ln the backfield. • • W ~ h•a v e hC o t t ~.e, gAmtbrealcer we have n~," said D•llas quarterback -lilotrer t StaubacJl. wbo froze Cbl~i'so ! w1tb ptay action fakes to Dorsett; l6 'l><* 134 yards passing, btt!lud· first aid station. Tttree people were reported sertomly injured. Arcadia police booked Gerardo IL Byrhe, 29. o( Whit· tier. (or tnveetl1ation or asa,ult with 1 deadly 'lt'e~pon. CMtbeR aurte4 with a three. &en1tl9 First _('ace win •board ?Oumie's Boy. He pulled lalrnlelt ~ of II "box on the nnt tura Of the mlle•IJld•OD8• 1l~ race. 1Upoed t~ to lM rail in lM baelcltreteli. taupt the le.cien ln the 1tretch , and pulled •wsy -from Uawtey • • Dor sett, the All ·A~F,i from Pitt who gained l,~~ in his initial NFL ca was swarmed 'by J.he the dressing room" sided g;un~. m •$& "The p~ypfft ~ ferent sea~on'". . the at· mosphere in~ r roo~ is re4Uy d~er s ;Do~tt. a · millionaii:~-" f cdur$e there's extra money involved." Dorsett gained· 85 yards on 17 ~arriea. lncluding todcbdown raJl~ps ~ ~ ~pd 7 Tar~. 'lj)e Pl.lll'.lb~rs ·for Payton were 60 yards In 19 'tries. no touch4ownf or 4iz'1Jless. ''1 Jlave a lot of respect tor P~ton we're in this together,'' said Dorsett. "He's a great run. nhi8 back. There's no pro· festloaal jealousy betwee.Q us.·· Jn tl\e BearJ1 toe)rer rooro. Payton . wet trying fO find h~ and ffunecb1n Chier. who came s eoond. Bacanazo was third. Inverness Lad was Caul.hen's 115.80 wblnl111 mount tn Ole third race, PlDcl!!..o l\abbed • close •ecottd •boara Stand Pat and Victor MerctdO came third with Sc>ft•= . A TP6 carried Cauthen to • 1lxtb J.•ce win that paid more tha'a flJ. Aini In the seventh. die New York fouth Tod• Di'~ ltiOl\n to an nr.eo vie· tory Ferundo Toro placed with 11!1 Vt1to Bueno and Frank Ollvarn on Antique w111 third. ~I\ e had been gang.tackled every down. hit in the head and l l remember nothing." D ton. ·•t feel real bad. I ·-y"otl fdlow!I would give me 4 ireak. Maybe then t could get . dressed." • Chicago linebacker Doug Buf· !one said, "With Do~ett around you can't. concentrate on any one thing ..• they come. at you from every direction.·· Charlte Wa ters intercepted Chicago's Bob Avelltnl three times u the Cowboys advanced •o their slxt.h NFC champlo11Bbip ga~. Dorsett's influence was evi· dent at the rullbac:k position where Robe~ Newbou.se tore. through taping h oles for 80 yards as the Bears looked for Dorsett. )asl year's Helsman Trophy winner. CJUc•go p.ot b consolation 'touchdcwt' le?tc in the fourth quarttr on Avt'lhm's 34.yard pass toSleveSchubert. CllkffO 0 0 0 ,_, 0.0u i 10 U 3-$7 Oel -Oet!nftol\ t"'" Htffere lr.10 O.t ... Ouf'N!I •!Ml" lrot!' S~ll ...._. kid< Dat-l'O"'""UI Oat DortMttJl'llllHtr•e<•-•c~ Ott -P'G H~ll J1 Del -Oon.41hl#l~••••"lf" Dal 1'0HetNAl1f Cllf ~ ~ ,_.. 1191¥\ AftlHftl '- l<kl< ~ -.1u '" IH .. , .. , J..11 t-t ws fl ~ ... -.. . ........ _..,. ____ ~ Penu • H O ••·22·1 """" l 1 i 'I HS FumlllH·IO't t • 1-0 I 1-0 P•MlllH·Ytr<b 1 iO '• 2 ti INOIYIOV~4f.ADSllS \ RVSH t HG -Minni''°"~"'"''" 11·101, Mlffr~ 12-Sl. los AllQel•s. McCul 16-1~. H~n~f.. C•POellelU 1 n \ \ PASSING -M1MH0 ... ·µe S·'011· SI. LOi t.n9tlts, Hiiden tH?-3. t> L \ RECEIVING -MtMft<lle,~ll•O 1 31', Mjlle,. 1-14, For...,.,., 1 ... Los AnQel~ NeJ-.\t"~' ~. ••O'°" >11, M<Cu1c,..on 1 u \ \. * * * Barns Ri \j N I \ ewslllen ·.•. 1 ·h I After Loss "~ L-0~ ANG ELE:i <AP ) ''They simply outplayed\ us.··-· , aaidr.~cl c~huck "11-0x · in lr;i o e.ir~n his, Los ·Angeles R ams s l,ttJ>rising, 14-·1t pl_aro« lOiS to the Minntsota~ Vikings. f ''They won , -g.1 ve them credit ." Knox s aid after the dressing room was opened fo ll o~v ing a 15-minute te am i meeting. Knox refused ti) ,m'akc alil>1s or use the w.eather alt~ excuse. "Sure it was a quagm11;c oul lt'hat nae,, Said. there. but it was a quagmire•Co both teams. ' .. Let ·s just say it was a big,~' disappointment." he added in summing up the game. lie spoke the sentiments of all the Rams. who were aJmost sullen meeting with the press. During the regular season lne Rams were 10-4 in winn ing the Western Divis ion title in the N F'C and Minnesota was 6-5 in takin g th e NFC Ce ntral. Although the Vikings beat the Rams in exhibition. Los Angelj!s prevailed 35.3 during the regular NFL campaign. "flow the hell do you mepsure one dis appointment against another." said rug~cd de{ensi\·e l end Jack Youngblood, so near to breaking that he could talk only a . few seconds before heading to ! the showers. ,,. I ''Thal is a stupid q uesti•." he I told one newsman who aMled ;r \ this year's playoff loss td Mln-f nesota was greater th~tl last ~ year's NFC title defeat the · Vikings. Minnesota has be<.1t e Los Angeles four timei. in pos•ason play since 1969. ··My interception in 1 end zQne mid way in the cond quarter was the turning In~." said a very polite but oti..,usly upset Pal Haden. He referred to a first d p in· tercepllon by the Vikin Nate Allen In the end zone on lrllt and·goalat the Vikings 5. "Charley Young ran tern perfectly but l l ust lousy ball." Haden said tr I couldn't hit Young I try ing to throw the ball away." Haden. a 24·.rear-old Rhodes scholar, was willing to take the blame for the loss. He said he was throwing poor. Jy ··r just had no zip on lhe hell,·· he added He said it was the worst wen,ther he had e\•er played h\, in colle~e or as a pro. "But 1t was the same weat¥r lor Bob Lee, who reallly lbre-w o ka y and d id not have a turnover.·· Los Angeles de· feosive lineman Fred Dryer Hld the tumlng point cam e with Mil)· nesota 's first.period touchdown. "tn a game Uke thts, the ad· vantage aJwa.ys goes to 1"' 1ea.m that scores first.·• he said "With that touchdown they kept the.• game nwny from our off n10. ·~. DAILY PU.OT -BMKET8Al:.l: I MJSC!l:.tANY l'\l8UC NOTICE PVBUC NOl'ICE PUIWC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE PVBUCNOTICE Irish Sweeps: Huge Payoff ! . . . WHY THE Accident? Miracle? Quirk? No. Just plain old common sense. · ~ . If people in Detroit know Vw RABBIT Is ~g~i ~~~~rsth~~ ~~~ . theyeat,breatheandthink. THE *1 SELtlllG ab~4:~~h~J'rs~~~~ , II buy VW Rabbits most. 'IMPORTED llR b~~~~;~1~~~~~~~~ Detroit for 10 years. And the IN Rabbit has been the best selling import since it was introduced. · vtny? Because there isn't a car DETROII in Rabbit's class, Imported or • domestic, that holds nearly as much and goes nea~y as fast and efficiently as 1he Rabbit. ·, Case in point: the much- heralded Ford Fiesta was some- how engineered to have .only "1wo-thirds as much trunk space as 1he Rabbit.* The Rabbit also stops quicker and runs quieter than the F .... ** 1es1a. . , The Rabbit ·even outclasses some Detroit cars that are "Out~ of .. . _ · ..... ~ts class. , . . . ~ ; ·The grandiose" Codillac Seville, ·for ooe, hdS I~ nunk space (and less glass ar0a) 1han fhe Rcl;)blt. And, wonder of woAeters, , , ·Detroit's newest woridef ~r, the Ford Fatrmpnt, Des 114 sfrlfggling " Visit your k>col authoftz~swagen deofer. t . , -ap-• •• ... 04 TuelCfl!Y, DtcemberU. 1177 seconds to go from 0-50mph.*** TheRabbitmakesitin8.3seconds. · These compelling facts compel a lot of Detroiters to look into their Volkswagen dealers. They like what they see , and drive home in Rabbits. At the same time, some of our best customers are the Detroit manufacturers themselves. Best we can tell, dozens of VW Rabbits arebeingtomapartandtestedby GM, Ford and Chrysler to see what makes them hop. One of these years, we should see 1he fruits of that labor. ·On 1he other hand, if you can't wait breathlessly for Defroit's i mita- tion of the Rabbit, you can put yourself Into a genuine Volks- wagen Rabbitfhis very afternoon. VOLKSWAGEN ' .. • .. . ·~ I ... .. I I ..; • ' I ;n • ......... ~ ...... , ... ~ .... rt " ·. 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Tbe risks are lower. ·'St.ranee u Jt may sound in these da.ya of SJ.S...nd S20- an·hour auto repair labor rat8. our recant. ahow malint· nanco expenses a.re becomln.g a relatively 1maller pan ot total automotlve 0peratlnf ~ts each year, even tboush they are lncreuln~ u an absolute figure,• re· porta J.E. Menendez, vice president of Hertz Corp. 's lea.slng division. -Take advantage Money's Worth of Improvements Jn· ' "JI troduced ln the past d.,.. · "t' cade -the key ractor ln the slower rlae ln aervlcln1 cost.s. AMONG THEM: BETTER rusl·prooflng, wblch helt>s bold the car together; lon1er intervala between lubrication, which cut lhe cost of tbls servicing; longer-wtarlog radlal tires, which reduce replacement costs and hike gasolioe mileage; electronic i1n.iUon whJch ext.end the dJatance • c~r can travel between tune-ups; disk braket, whlch stop b4tt· ter, last longer and are less oostJy to repair; automaqc parking-brake release, whlcb helps because any car ruts better wilh lts brakes off: lhe visual coolant reco\'.ery system, which saves anU·freeze by cutUng down boil-ofJa and helping prevent engine overheatiftg. -stick with the 55-m!le·an·bour speed llmlt. Speed not only kills; it costs. Altogether, these changes and olbera mean a car's first· year upkeep avera1es $161, or 1.6 cents a mile, says Hertz . Third-year service is $244, fifth.year ouUaya ar. $268 an1l the loth·year expenses are $446. CONSIDER KEEPING 1'llE car as lone as 10 years. Depreciation charges have dropped drastically. First· y~r depreciation on the $5,211 1m intermediate should 1be $1,640; by lhe third year, it is down to •t,016; in lhl!l fifth, it's $150; in lhe loth, it 'a about $50. -Save by buying a six-cylinder instead of ar eight· cylinder engine. With ~troit chopping weight rrom it.s products to meet government Cue! economy regu)aUona, six cylinders can replace eight cylinders, even for models Ln business neet use. Projected saving: $120 a year. A SUBCOMPACT CAN SAVE~ to $800 a year, 6e· pending on how long it is kept. Over a 10.year, 100,000-~le use cycle, expenses are 15.3 ~ta a mlle -about half the cost of lhe typical intermediate held only three years. High-mileage motorists should beware of driving mJni· cars too long or too fast. Bolh maintenance and depreciaUbli expenses are based on 10,000..mJle·per-year driving. For in· stance, at 25,000 miles a year, the two-year maintenance e:K· pens ea would be near the flve-year norm. 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A 11'11111 Ulwft In the Otd w. .. ...,.. lnim bid ~ by a robot. ( t tir., 20 min.) • THI! MADY BUNCH In a moment of -a-. 8obtly .... Cindy that ,. liop. llat ~ dOI • lie lost. • THI!"°°'°" A IMll'-lly retarelld man, wtlO longa to lie a po4lce-"*" ....,_ • murdw .,.="°". I AS MAN BEHAVE.8 .. s~ Hypnoel•" 0 A80HEW8 t:309 MOVIE * • ... ''l L0¥'9 A Mystery" < 1Nn Oa'ftd Hertman, Ida Lupino. When a '*vllY lnaurad polloy llC>ldar dluppeatl, a taam of pn- Vllle da*I'-.. hired by Ille JnlWMCe COtllPMY to rnlik• --,.. " , .. 11y dead. (1 hr .. 30 min.) Tu.day. o.c:.tnber 21, 1m llnhappg New Year Cindy WiJliams comforts Penny Mars hall after a Ne w Year's Eve party ends in a romaUc breakuo on Laverne and Shirley tonight at 8 :30 on ABC, Channel 7. G EARTH, 8EA ANO SKY "Glaclet11" by tlleir lmmlgtallon wtll be examlnec:I. 0 NBCMOVIE alOfY~ .,..........,, OWta lhlno '" ...... .,.,,.. ..,1n.~-- and dr~ of tame lllld fortune • G PANHT En'EC'TIV!HEN "For Lii• OOH Not Badt•atd" The cl• .. IHrna to re-appralH ,,,,..._ u It appllee to chtl· 0'911. Dr. Thom• Ooroon ('P.E.T.' and 'P.E.T. In ACtJon1 oomtnenta on ¥1<>- lanoa In the tamlly and In ~-·..-. l:IO 8 t!I LAVERHI I 8HR.EV "New v..-1 e.. 1NO" '--.. dllttaught wMn lier da1e ..... up with _,. ....... .... v..-1 Ew pwty OIWrl by 8tllr1ay • I c:AOel-WfTS OVEl\IAIY Tony Mat1Jn. ~ CtwlrlaM, ..... OpUone; Ol1rM Pf• ventlof'I 2; an Oelllllnd tJell,. room. e:oo e Cl> w•A·a·H In • i...,. -ding to Na par«rta, Major Wlndlml.er ~ the lfWltallon ot NI MW lltll&llon end notee tile 40nt11•1 routine aeema dependent on • mer• enllated man, Radar O'Rellty, (R) 0 9 THM'E'I ~AH'( ... . CBS 8 8:00 -"CBS Reports." The plight of illegal ahens in Callfomia is ex- amined. NBC D 9 :30 --"Terraces." A TV. drama examining the lives or a diverse group or people who s hare adjoining ter- races in a high rise apartment building. Lloyd Bochner and Julie Newmar are featured . KCET 9 9:30 -''The Treasures of Tutankhamun." Ancient artifacts found ·in the tomb of Egypt's King Tut are ex- amined in this documentary special. CBS 8 Ii:30 -"Somebody Up There Likes Me." Paul Newman stars as boxing champion Rocky Graziano in this 1956 movie biography with Pier Angeli. -~ "TM Treaaur• Of Tutan- ~tt Mueic, Ut.,..wre, tachnc,.ogy and palntlnp of llflClent Egypt eccompe. ny hlgllllgl'lta or objects found In the tomb of Tutrillamun. ITV\..E "'TM Teacher" G MOVIE TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTING.$ MCMW•lll U:OO. 1'MJCIWf ZONE "Night Cell" • fOMVM f'EWMOOO • M0\111 ••on "World In My Corn•r" (11581 Audie Murpfly, 8arbel1I ,__-A ftQrltef. deClldlno ..,,.. thrOWlng • ~ '°' a Pf'loe, w4(ljJ • c~p ancr the oin lie Iowa. ( 1 "'~ :so min.) 11::to. MOYla *** "TM ~To Pa'(" (1930) Ronald Coln\tn, LoNtt• vouno. A WMtttlr youne INlft ... , ... doom llW ~ Iha role of a ~(111r~2'mlnJ ...... "Gun Fwy'' (1963) 'look Hud1on, Donna ..-.Amen~f()r Illa abdUct«t .......... edbytlle~•"""" ll1end and .,, ~ ( 1 "'~ IOtnln.) 1:00 G fOMOMOW . MON•tca • ....... *""A~.AOWtAnd A 000" (1"8) ~ Hunt- .,, 8Nryn Moftttt. A ~ and • g.111 ..... -doO named ••lMdly.'' ,, tw .. 30 min.) 10:008 ***l'"ATrM • MY THREE SOHS st-Dougtu and Robbie find themMlwe rom.,-,11- cally lnternl'td In Ille -girt. Cl) TO TELL THE TRUTH 7:20 G NBA ISMKETBALL Goloen Sl'ata W11trkn v•. Loe AngelW l.Akflfl • *'..\ "Pine Canyon la Burning" ( 1977) Kent McCord, DIM& Muid-. Captain Wl~am Siona and Ill• .-nl-orpllanec:t cllll-oran are Jolnect-by his claceued wife'• allter In running a tlre-r.-c:ue st .. llon In southern c.ttlonlle. (Rt "ll'e Only MOM)'" Jact<, Janet and Ctirlaey think • burglar Na llolel'I tl'lelr '91\l money and fr9ntlcally tty to aYOld the landlord untll they CM rep!_ It. (R) • ...WONFflN Oueata: John Trnolta, JlgHw, Do" McL .. n, Tanya Welk, Arll\Ur Murra)I Danolra. 10:00 9 LOU OAANT **"The Bang Bang Kid" (1H7} Tom bo91ay, Guy Mldlaon. A amall town In the Old Weat II MY«! from btld QUiii by a robot. ( 1 tv .. 20mln.) • THE 000 COUPL.E FfllllC 11 lneplred by 0-'e ,_ gi(tfriend to writ• an origin.a aong tor lier act. Cl) HONEYr.tOC>NEA8 OuNt: Biiiy Jamee Hargla. the conaervflllYe ~ wtlO onoe planned to floet blblee attactled to Miium balloon• over EHtef'n Europe. Ol'OWI In 8rootltyn" (1M$) Oorottty McGuire, Jamee Dunn. A _..lltllle young, girt, growing up In • lrool<· lyn tanerMnt, etrugglaa to oope whti the 11.-.11 rMlty of lier talhar"1 delltl. (2 nn.. 30 "*t.\ • OVEAEASY Tony Manin, Cyd CntrllM; llfe'a option•: crime pre- wntlon 2; an 0.kllnd ball- room. CD OAOWINO YEAR& "PreachC>OI Mental Dawl- opment" (I) C8SNEW8 @) MERV GRIFFIN '" Gue1ta: John Travotta, ' Jlgaw. Don McLellrl 7!00 D ..ac NEWS D UARSCLU8 D A8CNEW8 G) ILOVELUCY "Lucy a.ta Ricky On The Radio" G) ~LY IN PASADENA fm MACNEIL I LEHRER 11EPORT 7:30 I CANOIC> CAMERA NEWLYWED GAME 9 HOU YWOOO SQUARE8 • THE BRADY 8UHCH A*-tall• a toothaeha to get Carol OU1 of the hOuM so that Mlk• can talle • pl\Otograpti ot tile family for ll\elr annlYersery. G) L.ET"S MAKE A DEAL 6D L.A. IN'TEACHANGE "lnllde Straight" fm NEWSCHECK Cl) THE OONG S..OW 8:00 tJ Cl) C88 REPORTS "Tiie Allena" TIMI plight of Ille MeJdcan Illegal allena 1n California eno tll• Ollom· ma cau.-d lo Amerlcena Chann el Listing• 1J KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles D KTLA (Ind.) Los Angeles D KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G K.u-TV (Ind.) LOI Angeles QI KCST (NBC) San Diego Ga KT1V (Ind.) Los Angeles G) KCOP-TV (Ind.) Los Angeles S> KCET-TV (PBS) Los Angeles 6B KOCE-TV (PBS) Huntington Beach .Joh B unting Edward Asner arrives in Los Angeles look· ing for a newspaper job in the repeat telecast of the premiere episode of "Lou Gt'ant .. tonight at 10 on CBS, Channel 2. Glassical Music ~ecial Scheduled ~ Leofttrd Berostein conducts an all·Ravel 109lcal pnaentatlon, featuring violinist Boris = tbe National Orchestra of France, lo a special to air, Tuesday. Jan.. 3 at8 p.m. on ~ f1Taped two years a10 at the Theatre des . C .... pt Elysees ill Parla, the coacert includes .an.i·1 •"hlcane0 with Boris Belkin, violin soloist, •:Jlluo OXJcerto in 0 M-.Jor" with Leoaard Bems. ~•ad "Bolero.•• ,.,Spcnaored by American Savtnp and Loan, the ~ct ls beiD8 offered to Los An1eles televl1lon ~~c•torthenntUme. I D MOVIE **YI "Hinda Of Tiie Rippe<" ( 1972) Eric Port«, Keith Bell. Jeck tile Rlppet'I daughter llnOI lletMl1 compelled to klU. (2 hrl.) 0 9 HAPPYDAY8 "SaconO Annlveraery Speclel" The CuNllngham lamlly and FOll?le gel rogetller a110 recall 111ghllgllts ol tile put year a. (RI lD CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS Gu .. ta: Wayne Rog«•. Bu<ldyE~. II) MOVIE ell MMttAPIECE THEATRE "I, Claudlld: Reign 01 Terror" SeJanua order• that llber1u1 be cut of! from the outllde world, laaYlng Antonia ""111 no Wrf of wllmlng him of In endangered empire. 9:30 tJ Cl) ONE DAY AT A TIME "Ann'• CA1tls" On lier 38th birthday, Ann looka In IN mirror end for tile ""' time rnuz.. a mlddte-aged -.n 11 loolclng bade. D NBCMOVIE * * '"Tll'rac.A" ( 1977) Lloyd Boc11nar, Jull• Newmar. A dlaparate group ol people ahare adjoining terraces In • lllQll-ri• apanment butld· lng.(Rl D O SOAP Att• being fired aa ,_. dlrecior ot a MlnnMpoll1 televtalon etatlon. Lou Mada for Loa Angelea 10 find a MW Job. (A) OG NEWS 8 9 flAMILY "Someone'• Watching" Tention bullOI In the U• renoa home Wilen Nancy reoalV98 gltt1 from a MCr9t adml<er wt'IO la ot>Yloully ObMrvlng the pretty Olvor- caa trom a Cloee range. (R) G) Ge1' SMART Profeaeor Whitaker and 8'1tklh tnlaillgaooa AQanl Caln arr!Ye to give Ameri- can edent1111 a MCtet lormut&. fB PICCADILl Y CIRCUS "The Ooodlea And The Beanatalk" The Goodlea, a comic trio from Britain, perform an aduft tale ,_bllng 'Jack And The Beanatllk.' fm PIOCADIU.Y C1ACU8 "Ballet SllOM'' (Part 1) Hoel Slt•tlleld'• Quale llOfY about ttv.. orptian glrta IMng In gar.IN! pov- erty In • boardjng houM and drMmlng of fen19 and fortune. T alkad Into tailing their wtYM to the Raccoon t.om.ntlon, RalPh and EO end up In the wrong bartha on Ille wrong train. ID DICK CAVETT Gueet: Larry Riven. ona ot Atnetlc8'• moll c:cntrover· .... and ~Ull c;on.. rem~ artlat1. (J>art 2 012) G!) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPOftT 11:30 a Cl) cea LA Te MOVIE • ** "Somebody Up There LlkN Me" ( 1958) Paul N.wmen, Pier Angell A biography of prb.nghter Aoc*y Graziano. the gvy whO btoka all \ha NIM, and the ona woman wt'IO truly loved him. (BI W) D TOHIOHT Moat: Johnny Carton. Gueeta: tw.n Aecldy, Or. Landon Smith. 8 9 A8CMOVI! ·=-Sc:ott and Roblnaon oomb IN Of• Jalands kw a ~ agency mathamaU- clan Who myaterloully di.. appeared wtllle on ,,_ lion. ' 1:30 • r.toY1E **YI "an..Wmy StrMt" (1150),,.,,.. M-. Mar- ta Toren. A QMOater phy. alclan •IHI• • gang leader'• monev ancs ""'° friend. ( t ht .. 30 min.) 1:HI NEWS 2:00 NEWS 8 MOVIE ** ·;cynara" ( 11133) Ronald Colman, Kay Fran- cia. WllH Illa wife la -•Y. • Britlltl tawyw bacomN invohcl with a bealnltul ahopgtlt. ( 1 hr., 26 min.) ·D ~ * *Y. ('Code Of ScoUand Yard" (11M8) Diana oar., 0-Homolla. A pr!-. .,, ...,, ~to be .,, ~ daalll-, ---ftom Oallll'• i.land. (1 hr., 65mllt.) Al'TflWOON 12:00 ••• "LAil'• Do It Again" (11163) Jane Wyman. Ray Miiand. A -··attempt to regain lier arrant llultlend anct. In dl'iorce, then raooncllle- tlon. (2 llrl .• 20 mlj\.) 2:oG II • * • "Wlndleel• 73" (1950) ~ 8tewtrt. &ielley winaara. A man'a Pitied rme 1e "*'· anc1· lie Wiila fOf It to go through many hand• betOfa It la retumed. ('l llt1.I 3:00 9 * * "Tile Lo... 0oct7• ( 1989) Oon Knotts, SOrnond O'Brian. l'he edl· tor of a nature magUlne raturna from • trip to find hlmNll the Ol>ject Of m-. .. eflectloft and ...., two lawtulta. (2 Iva.) •*'lo "Shock Treatment" ( 19641 Sluart Whitman, CarOI Lynley. A psychla- trlll tubjecla a private 1nvea11g11or to e•tenalve a/\ocic treatmenta In an attempt to gain tole poe- aeaalon of an Inmate'• atOlen fortune. (2 hrs.) fll) PICCAOIU. Y CIRCUS "Ballet ~.. (Part 1) Noel Streelllelcfl cl..WC (EpllOda FourtMn) The Tat .. and Campbell• are atunnec:t wtMlll one of them II arretted lor the ITIUl'Oer of Peter Campbell. (Het- wor Jc edYI••• viewer Oitcf etlon. I 10'.30 m • NEWS *•'At "The Man Who Would Not Die" (1978) Dorothy MaloM. K--. Wynn. The lkJppar of a boel alling the cartbbe.-1 la llllnled by pola, FBI !» .. ~--· 1970" (1~ 8or'8 Kertott, Jana ~ ,., ac:Mntlll _, .. l:308 **~"l'ITalle Sweden" ( U18~) Bob Hope, T'uaacfey Wald. A wealthy man trtn to tir.- Up Illa ClaugtltW'• ,_ by laking her abroad. (1 hr .. 301'111n.) 11:00 ••• CJ) 9 N£W8 0 LOVE. AMERICAN Ille ' a monater With the Merlin Olsen Tackles Ac~ing Roles By WINIFRED ELZE TV D•tal«Vk• With a height or six root five and a weight of 255 pounds, Merlin Olsen found himself ideally suit- ed for a career in professional football. • His background. however, includes a B.S. in economics from Utah Stale, from which he was graduated sum ma cum laude in 1962, 1:nd an M .S. in economics from Utah State in 1970. Most recenUy, he has turned his talents to acting and to sportscast· ing, and has a continuing role on LitUe House on the Prairie. A bout the transition Crom football to acting, be says. "One or the first things I noUced was that there's no way for me to ta}ce out the frustrations. There's nobody for me to hit. I had to learn to chan- nel my own energies .i.nto what I was doing." HIS ROLE ON Ll'M'LE House on the Prairie, says Olsen, Is "Jonathan Garvey. He's a woodsman. outdoorsman, kind of a confident fron· tier type. He's a friend of Michael Landon's and works in the sawmill with him. He's the kind of guy Pa Ingalls goes to when he wants a friend ... a fami- ly man. I have a wife and son." Garvey, Olsen says, "basically enjoys living. One of the nice things about doing the character was that I was given some latitude about what I was go-• ing to do. There's quite a bit of me in Jonathan Garvey. He is stubborn, certainly very sure of. himself, but he's senslUve, he wants to do what's rigb t . He feels a tremendous load of responsibility." On one episode of the aeries, Olsen tXPlalned, ''The barn burns down. The Garvey family loses the year's crop." Garvey decldes to leave bis wife because she accepts a Job in spite or his disap· proval, and has an emotional farewell with his son .. The plot, says Olsen·, hinges on Garvey's ·'depression that arises out of bis guilt and that trig- gers the problem." OLSEN QIOSE TO SWITCll from football to acting because be was looking for somethlng that would give hitn the "challenge emotionally as well as intellectually that I had as an athlete. One of the areas that would do that was acting. I decided a· while ago that I would ll~e to find out if It were something I was good at. I have a contract with NBC. l have reapoo1dblllties as a broadcaster and also acting and new• responalbiliUet." "I never dld really study act.int." OJHn HYI, adding that he bas .. worked witll professional coaches. I haven't bad Ume to do Uaat. J bad to do ·most of my leamln1 oa Ufe job. I tblnt some of my training as an albletewas ataoaood tralnintfor act· ing: I had to learn to control my emotions and eon- centrate. and not to be afraid ol crowds and TV cameras. . be' g asked to do something different, but I'm not re yyet." CONTRASTING ACTING AND sportscasting, ·o en says they are "both challenging. They're q te different, although they're both considered orming. I'm better prepared for sportacasUng evaluating what 's,happenif\g on the football field a d talking about the basics of football technique, i snot thatfar away. Acting is a radical departure but also I'm pre· red for it emotionally. It's not as difficult as I ought. J 've begun to get confident with Jt sooner an I bad hoped." . About bis orJginal career choice, between conomics and fotoball, Olsen says, •'When I came ut of scbool, my best offer came from the ~ geles Rams. I was offered a great deal of money or something that 1 Uke dolng.1 didn't tlnd tt a dit· ic~lt choice to make.•' ,.1 AS TO WHETHER BIS background in conomlca offers him any side benefits, Olsen says "it bu. al thou.th I haven't taken advantage of it. I ne\ter had to lean on those areas for professional reasons. It's done a great deal Lo shape my life and personality ... Olsen bas been doing a great deal of traveling in his role as a sport.caster. "Every week I go somewhete around the counlf'¥ on NFL sport.a," he • says. "I went to the World Tug of war. Cham- . pionships on the Island of Jersey. I do more travel- picture, ''The Undefeated," and "spent tour or five ing than I want to -each weekend for tbe games days doing a· gigantic fight scene" which involved and on weekdays I'm doing Little House on the .26stuntnen. P~airie. FORMER lA RAMS' TACKLE MERLIN OLSEN He'a Now·a Regula~ on 'Uttle HouH' ''There were other scenes to do, and I worked a great deal with three of the men. They showed me how to take a punch, how to throw a punch for the camera. Stunt men and football players have great deal in comtnon.' • As for pla~ someone very ditferent fro himself, Olsen says he ia "not yet ready. That's on of the tblngs I aaid abOut the role of Jonath Garvey: tfl'd been asked to do it with a limp and English accent~ I'd h•ve been in real trouble. Afte I have SODM experience, I'd like to be challenged b Studio Fo BIS WIFE, HE SA VS, is "a lltUe concerned about il and I am, too. Fortunately, the locaUon for. LilUe House is easy driving distance. I hope we'll be able to work il out -and it doesn't last tbe whole year." On the whole, Olsen bas found his experiences as an actortobeenjoyable. "I enjoy it, I enjoy tbe people:• he says. "I ap- preciate Michael Landon's help and working with a professional crew on Little House on the Prairie." nders Drop Treasury McAdoo, and becam president. retary Wllllam G. de the suggest.ion the copipany'a first Griffith bad become l.be ~creen'!J greatest director with his daring and experimentation. Fllm bis· torian Lewis Jacobs com· mented: In hla a . 'wrote ol th ing: "We Mary Pt~: us turned m•na1er .• "Wben GriWtb be~me 1 rnember of United Artist.I, .he became a part of that ctrele of producers· whose onlY. criterion for movie art was the box office • •• hls new 11mbtUons were Po•er • fameandmoney." · GRJnlTll MADE ONLY one claulc tor United Artists, ''Broken Bk>eaoms.'' Throu,b the 1920s the three stars (lourt.shed, but. tbo careers of Pickford and Falrbankt faded wlth t.al.kMR. · Over thb yean, tho founders tried to bring ln new partn«s: .Joseph Schenck. Samuel Goldwp. Walt Dlaney, Alex· ander Kord.a, Da.tcl O~ Selmlck. But the ~rtnels always .tell amid ""8Dll•· ENTERTAINMENT/THEATER Oaarge •••• ':Jop• This was the scene recently · on the main street of Cottage Grove, Ore., ·when what ap- peared to be a collegiate crew of ROTC cadets tumbled when they encountered marbles scattered on the street. Actually, t they were extras in a Universal movie, "Na- tional Lampoon's Animal House." Alan Arkin Due For 2 TV Dramas LOS ANGELES <AP) -Alan Arkin will make two television appearances in January. He plays a man desperately trying to win his r elease from a hospital tor the criminally insane in .. Escape From Hell" on NBC on Tuesday, Jan. 11. Jt was direct.ed by Academy Award winner Jan Kadar. Next. he wlll ~ seen in the true life story ot Simas Kudlrka, the Lithuanian seaman who made a daring bat abortive attempt for freedom by leaping from a Rusalan ship to the deck of an ~merican Cout Guard cutter in 1970. ••The Defection if Simas K.udirka" will air on CBS on Monday, Jan. 23. .Seen Along .. . - ~.December 27, 1977 'Sullivan' Reappe~8 C LOS ANGELES <AP) Oast ,.... lftlpres.slonJat Will Jordan will make bis film debut pJayin1 Ed Sullivan in Unlvenal's "I Want TQ Hold Your Hand." ~ The tum 11 a comedy about tlx New Jersey DAILY PILOT ·~ S.rlOUI drama wq a dlfficult item to eome by on Orange Coast ataies ln 191'7. but our loeal theaten may be makln& up fM that deflclency in 1'78 if t.M advance 1uant of January pro- ducUom 1' any lndicaUOI\. Intermission Tom Titus teen-aaera who chase _. after the Bullet during =~u:; ........ .-..u. · =.=r .......... , . ....-i 1the croup's ftnt vlalt to :=........................ . ~ ...... ,. . · Jn the apace ol Jess than two weeks, coastal t.bllaterprs wlll be offered sucb meaty fare aa "A Doll 'a House, .. "The Lion in Winter:• "R.-in," ••Equus" and .. Dial M for Murder." Two of these Pl'Oductiou will be ex- amined in today's column and two otben Clll TbursdQ. HE~ IB8EN'8 cJa.ssic drama "A Doll'• House" la the upcomlnc pro- ject of South Coast Repertory, opeo- ing Jan. 'I for a six-weekend eo1a1e- ment. David Emmes, execuUvedirec- tor of the eo.ta Mesa company, is· di rec Ung the show. Noting that the play usually is iden· tlfled wltb women's liberation, Emmes points out, "Certainly one ean reaard 'A Doll's House' from that view, but I don't tbJllk the play wQllJd have endured if it 'Were only about &uf • frage." Tbe director believes that both the prlnctpal characters, Nora and Torvald, arevlcUms of socletafpres- surea and says that the SCR produc- tion wW not be"• black and white suf· frage play, but one with many shades of cray, undencoriog Ibsen's Ufelont. dedication to liberate the individual spirit. .. PLAYING THE CENTRAL roles are ADDI Long and Charles Lanyer, with company refU}ars Hal Landon Jr., Lee Sballat. ,Don Tucbe aod _.., _________ , 1tbe United Statea hl ....................... ,,_.... ...................... ,,. • ..,.. "Martha llcFarl&nct ln feat~ as· 19M. =~ .......... ttr4Ma ~ ............... ,,.,... signments. Four members of SCR's ftiiii!]iii~~. :.~ ......... ,.......... ~ ........ 111N.-..1.• Young Conservatory ~ Karen ................................ 111!11 ... • Gedinman. Sean Jenan, Eric Stiller and Jacqui Todaro -will alt.dtnate aa tbe Helmer children. • ,. A Doi.l's House" wlll be on the SCR stage Dijhtly except Monday al 8 o'clock with additional Saturday and Sunday matinees at 3 p.m. in the Third Step Theater, 182'1 Newport Blvd., Colt.a Mesa. ReservaUona are beinC taken at 648-1363. THE WES'l'IONSTEB Community Theater. casting supersUUon aside, will open ita producUoo of "'lbe Lloo in Wint.er" on Friday the 13th. Chuck Staneart ls directing the biatorlcal drama by James Goldman. Cut in the lead.inc roles ·ot King Henry aad his imprisoned wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine, are two veterans of JocaJ theater, Ron Albertsen and Jean Koba. Chrtatlne • Nichols takes the role of Henry's • youna mlatreaa, Alala. Mark Shaw, John Autry and Michael John.son will play the three bickering aoos of the king, with Kirk Preble completing the cast as King Philip of France. •'The Lion in Winter .. will be on atace for five weekeoda, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30, at the Westmlnsler theater, '7272 Maple Ave. Studio Gets m=t.ul Ski Resort LOS ANGELES (AP) THIAl"DS-OtiM61CO' -Twentieth Century SENIOR CJTIZfHS SI.SO Fox Film Corp. ls going into the .ski resort bual· ness .. Fox President Dennis C. Stanfill and D.R.C. Brown, president of the Aspen Skiing Corp •• said that Fox bad reached an agreement with the ·holden ot about 40 per- cent of Aspen's shares for a merger or the two com- panies. S COAST PLAZA Jelt~kWZlll nu- "°SIMI TOUGH" 111 . DAILY lsJt..l:J•Wt.7:1~~,. , S . COAST PLAZA ~1e.,..a.wm1 ,.,,.,.. ... SATUR~AV NIGHT FEVE~r (R) ·iooKING FOR MR. GOOOBAA" CR) .. f900"(R) EXAM SEC FOR UZA From the outrageOus No.1 Best-8eller "aolllMCOUMr'mS . °''"',,.. ....... , 1•1M.4Mitw.et-1t1IJ .... 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S•tet11 l"eaCUN• ..... red ture series beginnln1 DEAR PAT; What salely (ea~ures__are required lan. lG. tor new bicycles? I've heard th~ certain ones are The films, presented mandatory, and l want to che~'k Into ~a bef()fe I ·Mondays at the Niguel help my son choose a new bicycle. Ht~s saved up ·Theater In Monarch Bay every cent for this bik~ himself and we both want to ;Plaza, begin at8p.m. make sure the one he buysis"1t1 well·buiJt-end-ut. ratio: and lrullructloos for mabnenance, lncJudlnl tools n~ed for assembling the bike If il is sold un. assembled. The Consumer ,roduct Safety Co mmission bike safety standards also •tate that the blcycle Ira me, steering system and wbeels have to .meet re· qulremeats and tests for safe construction, effec· al venetNli"lltrett«tb--and perfor-mance. : Series tickets are $12 us possible. l'or four evenings. Films Safety featues now n.andat~,:·;;:s~~~c~!: l'lta•IU Dflfere-ttce Told :Scheduled next year ln· sold In lnterslate commerce lnclllde: renecton on :elude "Florence and the the front, back sides and pedals &o make bikes viii· DEAR PAT: What's the cllfCerence betw~n :Heart or Italy," on Jun. ble a& lllpt; protected edges on metal fenders and fat.soluble and water-soluble vitamins? I've heard ?J~b'.·c;r ~tee:~!~~~~ cot1erlnp for protradlng bolu; loclcillc devices to that fat,soluble vitamins can be toxic. Is this true? ,,.-secau e wbeel bubs to frame, handlebu, seat and C.F .. Fountain Valley :March l3 : and ''Brawny stem clamps; chain 1u.rds for b!J(ea wtto.e pedal.I Fat·soluble vitamins are dlssolvable ln fats or ·Australia." to be shown oils, b••l not 1-wat .. r. B•ca••a. t .. -~e vitamins "'an • . cannot be reversed to free tlotbhaJ tba& baa been .. UI .. .. ~ ucn " ·April 17· c•ugbt; brakes capable of 1topptag a bike wtt•tn J$ be stored" In tbe body, dally dosa1es are not : For ticket information feet when ridden by a per..,. welgbla1 •ore tb.an necessary, and vitamin toxicity can result from call 493·6707. 150 pounds at a test l peff based Ob tlte bike's ~ear too mucb ol •ny Me of tbese Vitamins, plrtlcUllr• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ b A,O~~Tnlci~symp~msare beadacb~ nausea, weakness and fatigue. Water-soluble "itamlnl <except vitamin C) are part of the 8 "You know, Denver's a goo~ actor. But then it's not everybOCly who get' a chance to eo·_,J with GOd in his first pieture." ' (PG) A JERRY WEINTRAUB PRODUCTION GEORGE BURNS • JOHN D~VER • "OH. GOD!" TERI GARR • DONALD PLEASENCE . M l:I rv CENTRE Ifill CtNEMA SYA.:>IUM 'Dl<IVt I', , ... C•t't' ~ ...... L ......... 'o. .. ,....!.-'!.~ ............. •3$-7801 ·''The ·Year's Best Movie 'Star Wars' ba.s brought fun back to the movies and glowingly demonstrated they still can make 'em like they .used to. A grand and glorious film." Time Mogozir-e ''A hell of a lot of fun .... brims with adventure, charm and marvels. I loved it." complex •blcb contains at Jeut J1 vitamins. Eight ol the most esseotla.I are Bl. 82, 88, BlZ, biotin, follc add, niacin and pan .... enlc acid. Water· soluble vitamins etDDot be stored Jo the body because exce~ amounls are secreted. Tbey are not toxic In large amounts, Just expensive. Check with your doctor before taking large doses of any vitamins. Don't Cancel ·1,..urance DEAR PAT : l'll be eltgible for Medlcare ln a few months. Should I cancel my private health In· sur ance policy'! J .K., Huntinston Beach No. You shouldn't cancel any health lnsurance ) ou now have for your own proiectloo at least until the month your Medicare coverage begins. And, before you make any change In your private In· &ura nce. you might want to contact your insurance agent or the office wbere you pay your premiums to discuss your health Insurance needs In relation to Medicare protection. Tbls ls particularly lmpor· tant U you have dependents who are covered under your present policy. If you should dedde to get a Medicare s upple· ment insurance policy, make sure It covers all services not luJly covered by Medicare. A good supplemental policy should include payment of tbe deductible amount under Medicare for hospital char~es and other hospJlaf charges not covered by Medicare It also should cover most outpatlenl and diagnostic service charges. Be sure you un: derstand any supplemental health policy before signing on the dolled line. According to a study published by Consumers Union, deceptlOft ln sell· Ing Med.Jcare supple ment 1rrsurance Includes con· ceallng policy riders which exclude payment ror certain services . Tv•bft-l/lolL-olll o ....... 637.()3-40 '1 (--e~~ap~~~ sH~q r ~ll~Jo~A ~ I NE~P ~!! ~EA C_H_ ~-J-8 JS_~ 1 --------- --. INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Erma Bombeck •Ca.ssifled Mina Hershey is putting 'llie Balboa Island land- mark into different hands in a few days, By JUDITH OLSON OflheO.UrPl ... IWf When the new year begins, Mina Henhey will sd.U ~ Uoppiq at the J.iUle market ai Balboa blaDd •a Marine ~Avenue, but there wlll be one big difference: for the fJrst time ahe wW have to write a check for her food. Mina Hershey bas sold the market to Donald Yasuda, proprietor of Frank's Market in l.Detewood, and with it she bas given him much pf ber Uf e and many memories. Mrs. Hershey and her daughter, Ruth Finley. have fUD the market al.ace the death of Tony Hershey In um but they decided recenU1 the burden was too great and the time had come to sell. Jt wua rich, full life, those nearly so ye.an of serving the residen\.s of Balboa Island and the many 1ummer visltQrs. It wu a life, we>. Gf wwklng Iona hours in the store day after day. • lt wu a 1low climb up. The Henbeys. who came to·~ 11. S. from Europe in 1923 because tMy ~ .. beard sd much about the United States, first worked at. the Market Spot aS' cterka when their sponsor's son owned it. Little by little they accumulated enough sav- ings to buy the store in 1929 and a f~ years later to open a restaurant on another corner. Henbey, who bad been a gardener for 18 year& In Switzerland, where be was born, also started a nursery and showed the residenbs of the sandy Island bow to make plants and flowers grow and bloom in their \lDUSUal soil. HE ALSO HELPED plant the eucalyptus trees which line Marine Ave today and give the street an extra touch or character. Mina Hershey, who once spoke German, perlected her English while checking groceries and greeting the island re&U}ars and &Wilmer tourists. "I didn't know very much about my language. I couldn't speak lt," Mrs. Hershey said during an interview in her daughter's home. not. too far from the market. "I learned my languag~ in the market. People helped me." She chuckles as she thinks about some of the mistakes she made in the beginning. Once, while · working in the restaurant, she asked some young men U they wanted dessert aft.er their meal. .. THEY SAID mEY would take a rain check,•• she recalled. "I went and told my husband I clidn 't know about these kind ol checks," she said with a laugh. ID those days there were only five or st~ .-ooden buildings on Marine Avenue and abot4& 300 b9us.oo lbeieland. Prime waterfront lots went fot $550 and the Manet Spot provide4 everything a general 1tore would, from mosquito bite lotion to sugar, flour and gasoline. The Hersheys, fiercely competitive, won the hearts of the island residents witb their generosity. They offered free delivery and charge ac. cow-, io their store, heJ»e<l their customers with pel'lbnal matteti when necessary and gave . many students summer Jobs. "Dad was very lenient with people," Mrs. Finley noted ... If wfdows coutdn 't pay their bill it was allforgollen." .. My husband helped a Jot of younf, boys through college by giving them work,• Mrs. HersbeY added, One of them, John Werlle, l.s still with the market. And tben there were the Christmas parties. Every year Hershey would dress up like Santa Claus and hand out bags of candy to the local children and a piano was brought in for a carol sing-along. And there were the celebrity customers In both the market and restaurant. Preston Foster. James Cagney and Shirley Temple were among the regulars at White's Cafe because they could escape from the crowds and be an<>Qym'oua. They explained, "No one knows \.14 here." It may all sound glamorous-bU&lnessmen and women are often envied-but It was all hard work, emphasized Mrs. Finley. "My mother and father worked· hard for all they got. No one gave them anything." · The Hersbeys sold groceries all day. went home for dinner . and then returned to stock shelves unW 10 p.m. The swre was open seven days a week. In the early days it was an ~ fashioned ttiarket where the grocer filled all the orders. THERE WERE SETBACKS, aucb as the earthquake ~hicfl lhrew all ol their stock QO tbe noor, and the three compeUt.ors on :karllie Avenue during World War Il. whom Rersber eventually bought out. There were joys and friendships as Well. One woman, a summer visitor from Los Angeles, gave the Hersheys' small dal,lgbter all the pen· nies from her change at the store to put in her bank. "People were so oke to us.'' Mrs. Hershey mused, fingering one of the many newspaper clippings from her scrapbook. The years on Balboa Islu.d were good ones, all . in all, for Mina Hershey. All their sorrows have now faded and the joys remain, bW#s!Jed lSy time and memory. During all those decades the service at !fershey's was always rendered with a smile, and that smile st.ill remalna on Mina Hershey's ·lace. She bas much to smile about. . ' Janet Kelly, centet picture, workSWith Frank Daniels on bike: left, Carol Covingtr(I works on the . treadmill with ·Tom Ralph. CJ .. CZ OAILYPll.OT T...-day. Decembef 21. 1171 Give the Baby Up For Adoption DEAit ANN LANDERS: Recently I became upset over a major TV show. In this particular episode, a 16-year·old girl was raped by her slepfothor and became pregnant. It ended with the star telling the girl how proud he was of her because she had decided to keep the baby. Let me give you an idea of what the child's teen-aged &irl becomes life may be like. If she la pregnant the family fortunate enough to be a thinks she should keep h ealthy baby, her the child. They .say, i n ran c y m a y be "It's o matter of pride." peaceful. The trouble Well . if a few more will start when she people would have less becomes a toddler, no "pride" and a little longer content to stay in more love. they would a playpen all day. give the child up for About this time the adoption. Thousands of mother will be arou~d 18 couples are wailing for a years old. She doesn't chance to lo~e these want to be tied down children and g1ve them w i t h a c h i I d a good home. especially one in the Please print this Terrible Two's . The Jetter, Ann .. II I save result: child beatings, or even one child from a just plain neglect. I cruel an~ u~happ y know I 'm a social childhood, 1t will have worke;, and I see it all been well worth the time the time. There is an -SEEN TOO MUCH added compli c ation DEAR S.T.M.: Bless when the chi ld turns out you. I hope every person t o b e a c o n s t a n t who la faced with this reminder of a terrifying difficult decision experience. remember B your :\I any ti mes when a counsel. It ls solld and Beautiful Things Happen To a Powers Girl. "'rc...i ~ni.. Dklcllch M. .... l 4 .... ..,,,.. ,__,1'1 ~ .. At any age you can learn the secrets that have made the Powers girls world famous for Cl'ler 50 years. In just a few short weeks. beautiful things can happen to you. Call or come In today for a complimentary analysis (, program discussion. John Robert Powers TI1c Schools for Your Personal Development ORANGE CO<JNlY 3 Town & Country • 54 7·8228 sen1lble tor all the reuona you cited. DEAR ANN LANDERS: The man wbo cJalmed to be suicidal and signed. "I've got counte rparts all over," was right. He does. and I was one. I am a 25-year·old fe male who also felt u gly, clumsy and uncomfortable with my se lf. M y bod y revolted me. Everything I said sounded stupid. 1 eve n made a half-hearted attempt at suicide. Luckily, 1 awoke one day with horrible chest pains. I say "luckily" because they led me to a young resident in a hospital emerg.e n cy room whose understanding and compassion saved my life. The pains were due to stress and ~xiely. After s p e ndin g seve ral sessions talking to me, he asked me to see a psychiatrist. Th a t psychiatrist turned out to be the gentlest, kindest, most caring man I had ever known. After a year of therapy, r now s mile a g r eat deal , h ave confidence in myself, and even enjoy looking at the woman I sec in the mirror. I seldom trip or walk into things (which I ALWAYS did be fore) and now I even start conversations with strangers, something I NEVER could have managed two years ago. As you said, It is aJI in a person's self-Image. As soon as I was taught to look objectively at myself, the people around me seemed to change. , l 've acquired friends for the first time In my life, and I am infinitely happier. Please keep telling people to get psychiatric help. I;JVING PROOF ltJ BUFFALO DEA R L I VI NG : P1ycbla&r,Y does no& work such magic for everyone, but It b as saved tbou1and1 o f Uvea. The key ls getting the right lberaplst. I've received a great many letters such as yours and they are always day-brighteners. Thanks for another ene. PUT YOUR BEST FACE FORWARD! See for yourself the wondrous results of the facials at our center! Watch those lines diminish ... 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And for nearly an hour they cJid, reading selections from the book as well as a few new .. poems. When the book came to Lewisohn, be ch91Je to read "Wladom," a poem he dedicated "in memory of my brother Dr. Sam Sht;ppard." It read: "some bright day the old man wlll bite down hard and forget to come up for air. dying be will ain1 it away in himself he will rejoice that at last there Ui order James Lewisohn: 'A new baby.' to his world. Even now while waiUng ' he has no more answera of expatriate writer Ll.uhvl Lewisohn, No more books or llluslon.s and when and educated at Brandeis, where his asked by the pagans 'Why?' father was one of the university's first he says with the wh;e acrobat. 'When profesaors. I see three oranges I have to Jugcle Lewisohn was a widely published poet and when I see two towers I have to and an associate professor of English at walk'" . . the Uhlveraity or Maine at Portland- Lewisohn was :OOm. in. P~ris, the son Gorham .wh~n his wife, Roslyn, wa.s ••• Cardiac (From Page Ct> The ongoing program ser ves both inpa· tients and outpatients, Dr. Shelburne said. ' ''SAY THAT YOU'RE admitted with a heart attack. Within a couple of hours the jnpatient service begins. Carol Cov· ington CR.N. and director of inpatient program> can come directly to the in· tensive care unit," he explained. One of her jobs is to alleviate fear. . Club Calendar runs each Wednesday in the Datly Pilot 07Jd contain• notices of women'• and iennce club meetings and events for lhe following week - T huraday through W~nes· d4y. Send notices to Club Calendar, Dally Pilot, P.O .. Boz 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Be sure to include your name and phone number. Notices must be m our hand& two weeks in advatlce. To request a picture. write or call the Features Department, 642-4321. Pie· tures are limited lo Jund· ral&ers open to the public. r ~ n.kl1DJDU nwna ... RllAl.lli=US shot to death in lbeir Cape Ellnbeth home the momlne of June 3, lt'1-. AUtls trial. Lewtsohn broke down as he testified his pistol went off accidentally while he waa cleanin1 jt, He thea shot himself, but recovered. 1 The jury convicted hlro of murd,r. II\ an interv iew At the prison, Lewlsohn spoke enthuai'8ticaJly about. the poetry workshop he created and has le d for more than two years. A. diminutive man with large 1reen eyes, and at ti older than m ost inmates ln the work8bop, he is outgolne and animated in converaaUon. Occasionally h e responded to a question in a sharp, bit· ter tone, then quickly apolo~ed ex- plaining that after waitlnc ne(rty' two years for the Maine Supreme Court to rule on his appeal, "you get a llWe de· tensive ... " He works as an assistant to the prison's Roman Catholic cbaplain and teaches catechism and college English to' other prtsonel'!I. He also maintains a voluminous eorrespondence -with Gov. James B. Lonaley, the corrections commissioner, fellow poets and friends · -to keep them up to date on the work o( the men he calls "my brothers." He started the workshop ln the sum - mer of 1975 with a handful or Inmates. most or whom had never written a word before. It later became a formal class under a state grant that provided money for visiting poets like Daniel Berrigan to conduct sessions. SALE • FINE BRASS Over 80 Selections • FINE HAND· EMBROIDERY • FINE LEATHER BATIK Purses and wallets • GIFTS • 5' to $400 antique guild plaza The emphasis, in addition lo assess· ment of risk factors, is on evaluation, education and a monitored, graded ac· tivily progression. Miss Covington re· assures the patient that his Jlfe's not over and that together, with bis doctor, they can work out an individuallied program of rehabilitation, Dr. Shelburne said. • DESIGNERS AND DECORATORS WELCOME The outpatient program, coordinated by Janet KeUt, R.N., is conducted in the CardJopulmooary Department and COO· tinues with reinforcement or risk factor modification and structured, monitored exercise programs to deve lop cardiovascular conditioning. Dr. Shelburne said that ·many heart patients, when they leave the hospital, believe that cardiac rehabilitation means "take it easy." KE CONTINUED, "But what that means is anybody's guess. Don't walk around the block? Walk once? Don't walk up s tairs? Our outpatient program is designed lo answer these questions." Discharged patients come into the hospital on a regular basis tor direction, guidelines and individualized, gradually increased exercises. They usually work out in groups of three or four. "They're in there pumping away (on the bikes or wall pulleys), talking to one another," said Dr. Shelburne. Miss Kelly said, "We ~y$h them and get them back into a program that's safe. It's all monltored. We watch their heart rate and· any abnormalities that could occur. "The nlQtivation factor is the real key," she said. The camaraderie en· courages the participants lo "look at where they were and at how far they've come." she added. •'Since they have experienced the same tblng, there's almost automatic empathy and they can relate well to eacb other1" Mias Kelly said. . . RECEN'n.Y ADDED TO the rehab center are regular ly scheduled workshops and dicussions. "They come together as a gtoup to talk about pro- bleD\s or whatev~ they want. It helps them to realise tbey•re not the -only one in t he lfl'OUP with that particular pro. blem. They find they have a community of interest. "lt'& ditncW,-to stop-emoktnl. tt•1 dlt· flcµJt to lose wet1bt. They 'Te encourqed to talk about it," said Dr. Shelburne. \. Display Showroom -180S·K Antique Guild Plaza Off Newport Fwy. -Oyer Road --s.6·6600 OPEN EVERYDAY 10.S ~ ' ERMA BOMBECK I HOROSCOPE DAIL V PILOT Q •.DREXEL • HERITAGE • HENR!OON • BAKEft • HEKMAH • MASTERCRAFT • WllMAN • Hl8RITEN • • . ¥! - Army Pfc. Dugan and his wffe in their tiny. but. expensive. German apartment. Gl's Tighten Belts By ROON LEWALD J>BYB ISO marb for bis one-1oam apartment - BONN. West Germany (AP) -The drop in $154 last month, $166 now. the exchange value of the dollar Is torcm, most ••More and more people ant waUdng in here of the 210,000 U.S. servicemen in West Germany with no money and no food when it's nowhere to U&hten their belts. near the end of the month:' said Dorothy But it is devastating to most of more than Ogilvy-Lee, 35, a social worker at the American Community Services Center at Hanau. 20,000 low-ranking .Gls who brought their .. There has been a sharp rise in sodal and families here at thelr own expense and who ell other kinds of problems such as child and must rent local apartments for the~ because spouse abuse. severe marital problems and 80 their rank is ~ot high enough to qualify for free.. increased r eturn ot spauses to tho United mlUtary housing. States.•• The dollar, worth 3.20 marks five years ago. Miss J,,ee said the number or emergency· was down to 2.36 marks in January and 2.21 in ,relief loa.rfs to military persoonel in the Hanau October. Tuesday it closed at 2.1120, the lowest area jwnped 38 percent this year. ever. These families must pay their rent and Many servicemen are setting rid of their other expenses in marks. When the dollar drops, cars. But th1s means they have to take ta.xi& or . their expensei; go up automatically_ bUJes -and pay the fare in German currency .. Close to the end of the month, we bave to -to &et to the commissary, which accepts live on sandwiches ," said Pie. Franklin dollars. Many must shop iD Germaa atores, Dungan, 19, who Js stationed in the Frankfurt where prices are blgb. suburb of Han au. ·•But I '11 eat sandwiches all ••u there are no AmericBDB where they live month rather than send my wife home." and they dm:l't speak German, the wives are in Dungan, from Waynesboro, Va .• earns $647 what amounts to solitary confinement if the a month, or 1.366 marks at last week's rate. He family has no car.'' said Miss Lee. Rats, This is Enough ~. I. ! i ID a: < z • • • w 0 ~ a: w x • • •• BRAND NAME QUA--ITY LINES OF • m SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS CltooM I tom HIKt•d iroup• l1om Drexel. R•rit.,.. • Htnndott. All qed&lfy nd!M»d IM tlu• Mid· Wint•t .. , .. '•buloua N/eoUon· ol uphoJ1t•m furniture on .. ,. to lttel_,. ,,,_,,., _.,. cin •uch Nm• bt•nda 11• Woodnuttli, St11nto11 Cooper.• V~uard Stop in now to wiew clHJ 9%tUt;n1 u111y o/ 'l"lity lumi,.hlnl!I ndua4 ..,,_.,~ lwyou. : .: Free Delivery and De1lgn Service Av•lr.bte • 7d (Id# ?le.at, 'Jg fl• Fumltare ud lnlleri« Desip • TORRANCE NEWP<>ftT BEACH t..MJUNA nACtt it 2 ... ~ 81vd. 1727 Wlsu:llff Dr. :Ma .....,.. Collt Hwy. ~ l" ~ :sn.121a (7\4) MZ-20llO , OMa ..._, ' AU. CTOflH CJPlN MONDAY 1MtU fAl\lllllljff -eMl 10-M •'----------~--~~-~~~--~~~~-------------------------------.. .•1KARGES •HICKORY CHAIR • OIXIE • WOOOMARKORIGINALS. •VANGUARD •MARGE CARSON• Or fresh-cut grass or· that' at some date in the --------------------------------------------- E""a Bombeck Op e n Letter to Researchers at the RaL Place: castor oil? near future you arrange 1 'm sorry to be a a meeting between your • d o ubte r , but you research r a t s and researchers h ave to myself. Even i f they understand there's a lot have expired, hut have a at s take he re -my smile on their faces and ultimate will to live. look t e rrific ••• that's l respecUuJ~y request 'good enou&h for me. ( WEDNESDAY, DEC. Z1 By SYDNEY OJllL\.llR ) 'i , i-,. . . I .~ l ... •• /•....11. .. ( ":' .... ~~. I 26th Annual HOLIDAY : SALE Out goes all Fall cmd Holiday Merchandise IM+SOI •• (l \1 :.1 , , En9ugh is enough. You p eopl e hav e s ucceeded in taking every bit or joy out or my life under the guise or s paring m e d isease and proloaging my life. F or thi s I am appreciative. Our r el a ti on s hip ~xisled t10lely on blind trusL When you told me re s earch r at s succumbed from coffee. diet pills, loud noises, glue from envelopes. s now, I stopp e d drinking, die ting. listening, wrWng home and falllng face down h> the cold, wet stuff. ABIE'S (March 21-April 19): Swift changes occur -emotions dominate. Cancel' individual wants you to pursue unusual course. Key ls to be creative, practical. willing to take a chance on your own abilities. Yes.. tbat. ••special person" is, spirited. jmpulaive and probably loves you. Blouses cmd Tops , . . . Sweaters ... .... c •• , ••• / ; f When you told m e your rats expired from saccharine. cyclamat.es. X-rays. booze. cigarettes and too much :sun, I swore of( all those things . Now J must insiBt that you arrange a meeting between a bleached blond rat with lipstick on her teeth and myself or it's all over_ Frankly. J•m beginnin,g to feel like J'm in a Mel B.rooks movie and Marty .Feldman just issued a story to a n ewspaper warti.m., .. Two bleached bJ011d rats died myateriously today on two little bar atoola in :rraat11Yanla. Dom DeLalse~ a bungling rneweber,. ••JS their deaths could be the result of hair bJeac'h -however. thei r s ugar-free root beer and their rouge contalotnc No. 2 red dye are Pllder investigation. .. J .. not tbe onl;r CJff •bo la b•coml•C. ampldoul d mo97JDOUS nll. We alt aroand in •r••P• and ,onder wlaere are the ~le ,lfhO IDaU lbel~ llttht ~nett.wt ~ llWe totttaU ~t 1'Jlo . doea tt.elr,~rnaJleup? ~· tWr JlttJe •da ~ell? And lf fto oa• h aa· tloaed d -Uaey ~~lt.., ' ..... tlllllpot anh'l•'*>•TWhy nu 1aceamtt to i.h,c9, pl•f U. laate mlaeil ;Ii.) Or rtidbarbt Or•-.C ...... ep? TAURUS (April 20·lby 20): The more flex:lble your position, the greater your profit potential Gemini, Sagittarius persons play key roles. You're offered chance to blueprint futW'e pJans. Sense of security could be enhanced. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Mail, messages that had been Jost or delayed will appear. Relatives are J.n mood to do combaL Stick to specific issues. Refuse to seatter fOrces despite what otbers say. Jn ~ d apecuJ.atioa. ltQ with number 4~ CANCER (Jane 21..July ?.Z>: Jlaney. home. concession to familY member -tbeM are oo agenda. Accent on straigbtenine accounts. payments, collections..• Be analytical -take nothing for granted. Gemini. Virgo llgure in scenario. · LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Yoa-ve asked for action -now you· •et it. .Family member outlines plans; desires. Tate long-ranie Ylew. R efuse to be narrow or llmited. Taurus, Ubra individuals figure prominently. A&1"re11.lve penoo will soon become a valuable ally. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Se¢. 22): Dig deep for jnformaticn -avoid self.deception. See placps. situations, ~ple as they really exist. ID\lllOn, element ol the fragile image -these are part of scenario. One who flatten could have leas tban a noble motive. LIBR& (Sept. 23-0ct. Zt>: Someone tUes actlve lnterest in yo~:!aare.. What had 1*n talk, promise is trans mto direct ·~ You'll be carryln1 llea\'ler load of re1poasthmty. You'll be lbwlwd. W but b.appler. ' SCORPIO (Oct. 23.~. 21): Jl'lnlall wlaet you atal't -apread infloeiaee, eee picture as a whole. Aries, Ubna ncure prominently anel 81> does the 11amber 9. Orie in authority .. wants to know what yoa know.•• You set favonble response to efforts -from quarters uua.lly COQ&ervative, TeServed. SAGITTA&IJ.18 (Nov. 22.Dec. 21): CommunicaUons acceated -you brtdae •endl'ation, .....,._,e IQS. You "IO ClQ ••• alv. ... &reM frah Ra1tB, ~. slnlll ~than~ .... Leo.AQaarlua tll'ftm c~~::~-~ x:;'f.1:, =::-:. V tral1 t'=' ex~ence. to ._..._. ..... uCNallria. la matteraol1~ • ...a1rw.-•a.. AQUAltWS (J~JM'eb. JS): Lie low: J1lry waWDc 1ame. 8'1ld1 kn•Uv& Tab ble!o ch~ the belt. -·-jump at; .. cie.r. <Hmla.I. Virlto -~ ftptieJRJikt\1re. Acceet on dis,..·;;..._ nu. ~b'. tolloWed by "/~Wiim... ,J l'l8Cl8 <Nlhi•anh 20): =-·iteady pace lbould be9E a.ck , nad betw"n iu-~~ lcorplo penou ftpre __ ~u;. a..., edleal, 4tet•l •PPoiDt.111'*8• ,. • ........, bealtb la ir ... .-...~•lfil;'.l~;;i;f~~ff:.I:;~~. • ..... - Alex Colman, Shapely Shllts, Bodin, Lee Mat. Teddi end tnare. ••• ,..,......._ Qll•'llw Coltw ... 20$21 s• Price ......................... $13.88 a.,. toS.U.00 s. ~ ~ ........ ~ ............... $11.88 a,. toSll.00 s. Price .......................... $8.88 a,. toSl4.00 s. .... ···-···-·····-..; .. ~ .... $6.88 ' .. . Adel. SWllllar Bee.W...,..811_,. I ~ . ... to$ft.OO - s. Price ··-···-···-----· $49.88 ... fo$44.00 •• s. Mee ···········----··-· $22.88 a-..1os21.oo s. Prtce ······--··-···--· $13.88 ..... $11.00 s. rrtce ···---··----.... -· $9.88 Caf'ris Newpon ~. Alex COlmM, Badin. ~ Sebastian. ~!rt Coats & Jackets • l.illl Ann. Oi Colt-. Wiiiet • ... to$12.00 s• rrtc. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• $5.88 .· ~ leg.toSl8.00 s. rrtc. ••••• ·-·--·-··········· $8.88 a.,.toSU..00 s. Prke·····-····--·········.$12.88 • 1 leCJ.lo$44.00 S.rrtce-··--------····· $21.88 .. ,. · Pantsuits June Miiiet, UIU Ann. ~ Ala Qllnaan. Bodin. DICoeta. Sizea&-18 ........ ,. Price ·············-·····--· $24.88 ..,. lo $70.00 s. Price ···--···-······-···· $34.88 ..... $142.0o s• Prtc. ·-·····-·-··········· $69.88 I' 1.,. to sno.oo SI , • S. l'rfc.-·····---·-········· 09.88 . . . a.,.tosno.oo s. Price ·············--.. ••• s 149.aa· ... fo $140.00 s. Price ·············-·-·-·· $89.88 ..... $80.00 s. rrtce ·····-······---····· $39.88 Short Dresses I,. Julie Miiier. Miss Elllette. Cbu.. Ar-. Rina. Stal S.18 ... to$J2.00 ,. Prtce ·············---····· $15.88 • .... $46.00 s. Price ••• ••••••••••••••••••••• $22.88 • .. to$12.00 . S•rrtc.e •••••••••••••••-••••-• $39.88 .... toSll0.00 s• ~ ... ····--·············· $55.88 tong Dresses l um Diamond. ~lie MIUer. Eleglr1f Mill. Mia Elllelle. Alhct Shaheen. Sil88 5-18. ...... $31.00 s. Price·············-·-····· s 19.88 ..... $62.00 • . . s. Price ••••••••••••••• ,,. •••••••• $39 .88 ..... $150.00 .. s•,,... ·············~····,···· $69. ... ~$112.00 ,.... Prtce ······-·····--·~--· $89 .88 . . .... ...,..,_.. ... ,. ...... .. Cl. OM. v trlt.OT * * HAPPY HOLIDAYS * * SI J,410 DOWN I COIOMA DIL MAI ••••••••••••••••••••••• After 28 years of ser vice to the HARBOR AREA, we a re looking forward to our 2!lth wit h g r eat expectations! . i Bll. 1 BA home oa R·I lot. Uve In front un~ while lMilldlq Znd vnlt oo rear of lot. Out.1tand- ln1 .invutmut.. 0011 $13'.SOO. mtlOU: AdYerthen .. , .. ,.. f «II. CAMEO HIGHLANDS-4179 ,500 Like quiet country living in Corona del Mar? Then see this lovely 4 BR home today! Nice fam rm, formal dining + bonus r m. Lge priva te front court-yd. View of ocean & hills. ._...c~.....,.. .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dllJ ...t reporl er-MilVILOUS ,.... I 6 ...... ,. Tiie MONACO GAILY PILOT .... .,., <.:ail us about this im- ~ fw th. flrlt I• macuJ11te one owner . 2 _....... 1.-.........: ___ _. bedroom, conver tible ~~ ...... y. den home in Ha rbor --------1 View H o nus. Tbe owner's meticulous care ...... for Sale . ,, •••••...........••.. ...... 1.0.02 .................. ~. ·)): E4STSIDE COSTA MESA BeautlCul s year old duplex. Each unit bas ldog sjzed bedroom~. J upsta i r i. p lu s 2 downs tairs. Ea<·h ha~ WOOd burning fireplace, built-in electrical a p- pliances. Just like a home. $146,500. Will ex-change. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTOflS 675-5511 CORONA DELMAR to every maintenan ce need will Impress you . Aad the hlchly coro· petitive price of $136,500 . fee will please your PoCketbook. C4644-7.21 I /Jn N!lfl Dl\IL[Y ~ ASSOCIATES Price Reduced! Cor o n 11 d e l Mar DUP LEX, 2 bedrm, fi replace. front unit, endOt'led yard. Upper UD· it-beamed ceilings. 1 bedrm. Walk to shopping & beac h. $149,SOO. SU-1270 3 Jluge BH, 3 tile !M. den. dining rm. 2 s ty Feel Ri·pped Off?. w/26' open bcum l'~ll· ing.,, tile entry. frplc , Why pay r ent or make wet bar. laundry r m . the landlord's payments oversized dbl J:.tr. 3000 when you can buy for on- Sq. n. of very u111que hv· ly S1750. down o n a ing space. S62.000 home or Vets no S 149 500 down. Easy to qu.alify. • Call today for more info. JACOBS REALTY ••nrnm;l•liB1l'f1 __ 6_75_-~6 70 962·44n u~m 546-8103 Real a t11te FIXER PLUS POSSllLE INCOME Happy Holidays! ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE .INC. SERVING: C-Osta Mesa-Irvine Huntington Beach NewPort Beach This property 1s on an I~~~~~~~~ R-2lot.1oyou could bu1ld: ____ _ • Presently you have a J ~~~ .... . bedroom fixer :md the DOVER SHORES • seller is very open to of. Fine:,t view property, fers. The fixt•r find of the.• custom bwlt 5 bedrooms, year! 546·2313 •I',, baths, with room for OPf'I Ill 9 •II IUN It ~· '' 11 • pool, $J60,000. · 111 e11u1 ~~J~· 642·5200 Real &tat. Salff ____ ....._.; Start the New Yea r right ~ by as:.ociatln~ with ex· ABANDONED perienced profe-.s1onals SELECT PROPt:;RTTES offers top <:omm1M1ons GIANT with productive inccn· $SJ,SOO • tJves on no potential fee at the top. Opening exist in r esidential & invest· Huge 4 Bdrm & 3 bath. mmt division. for con-30'x21' family r oom. fidentiaJ interview call Massive Palos Verde 556-2fiti0. rock rireplace in family room. Wet bar & much To our numerous friends & clients, we have tvro 'i!ncere wishes -one. that Santa brings you even more than you deserve -two, th~t the new year exceeds your greatest anticipations! HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO YOU AND YOURS 759-0811 Fi.ut llut I 6'u! WuWu& 'SU,. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WISLIY N. TAYLOR CO .• RIALTORS 211 1 S• Jo ... HIN• lood MEWPO~T CENTER, N.1. 644-491 O G....... I 002 jG••HI 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I IVIRYTHIMG IS ftlST CAl lM cALLt~MJIO ... even the view ! Breathtaking with tree tops, roof lines, har bor and ocean and twinkling lights by night. This original Harbor View fills 3 bedroom has been r edone to perfection: new paint. carpe ts, d ecor a tor touches, Broad.moor octaa .. 1e ... lightingt:™1 landscaping. Thls 2650 sq. D>Qsq.ft. ' Bdrr:u, a"' ft. delig 1 ls priced at $298.500. _ ::P.;a't: ~.~·. ~=:: U~l()U I: ti()Mf:S epadous kit." fam. rm. C>Penina out OQto a le• REALTORS': 676-6000 baclaya rd w/pattinc 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona dtl Mar .,-een "pond 1ltuat.ed on also in Mesa Verde. at 546 -5990 ereenbelt. Alldq price ~!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~ $210,000Byappt:N0-1281 ~.>• A CORMEtt OF EASTILUFF On a corner across from a park in beautiful downtown .Eastbluff stands a · 3 bedroom, 2 bath home for only $137,000. It's probably one of the best buys in town. You s hould see it! WISHING YOU THE IEST -~ Wl<SIYY N TAYLOR CO. HEA LTOHS ~1 m ·t· HMH IALIOA iSLAND-$189,500 U~l()UI: tf()Ml:S HOLIDAYS Walk to beach, shops & boating from REALTORS•: 675-6000 MERRY CHRISTMAS FOQCSI L OLSON this inviting 3 bdrm a bath 2·story 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona dt l Mar. p .... w R home including lge mstr s uite with a d -· · also in Mesa Verde, at 546·5990 HA PY "E YEA joining s unny study. Oversized double · •·~-~ garage, nice south patio. . Ci___. 100 G .. 1002 640-9900 EA.STSIDE' br + den. WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO. REALTORS ~ Z IMr newcpta. dbJ ear, 1~ ba. 21 f I Smt J~ Hltfs Rood . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 min. ocean-Rey Sehl; NEWPORT CEHTER. N.8. 644-491 0 SlOOO DOW.... R UNl9UI IM '71 .Estancia area. STS.000. " Does the thought a ppeal 1-646-__ sr.n_. ____ _ Want lo see UtUe bucks. to you! If so, consider turn into big bucks. It's joining the prestigious New Condol, 2 Br, 2~ Ba, Ge.ral I 0021 G••ral I 002 simple, buy this cute 3 offices of un~que Homes G•Mrof 1002 GtMr.. 1002 2 frplc's, ceramic tile ••••••• •••••••••••••••• •••••• • •••••••••••••••• BR home for only $5<!,500. for a fantastic 19'1~. Ac-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• kitct:,ns ~ .. b!~ Pool 6: I.ow down" dleaJ> P~· celer aled comousslon · spa. , .. 5-49&4 UIVtLer HNfHSULA POINT 4 Bdrm., 2 ba. home. All amenities. Lovely area, rew ste ps to beach. S189,500 LIDO ISLE Newly remodeled 4 bdrm., den. 4 baths, living rm. w/cathedral ceiling. Lge. master bdrm. s uite. $224,950 llG CANYON 4 BR, f am. rm., 3 baths . Beautiful ly d ecorated Broadmoor Plan 3, on extra lar ge Jot. $325,000 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR :J 11 Boy.,,.J,. 011111· N P. b75 blbl ' MANAGER-REAL ESTATE NEWPORT BEACH A prime opport unity with an outst and- ing r eal es\ate organization + high ear nings! Experience is a must . Prestigious location. All applications held in strictest ·confidence. Please reply to Ad #68, Daily P ilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 ments. · schedule, in·bouse swini 540.3666 loans, ere all ve sales PRICE IS RIGHT atm, computer terminal HANG I 0 Pvt JJllrtT, mutt aeU otMt Wltelc.,11 & active \.raining & ad-3 Br, l ba furnished of two propertlu oa minlstration. Be unique house nr W. Ocean.front. Flower st. In Ea.st C.K.1 l·n .78 with Unique Homes Dbl gar. $125,000. · du pleic or l lot w /Z houses. 673·6372 RIAL HTllTI Real FAtate. Contact. Jim VATBMS Wood at 675-6000. Mesa Ver@ Golt Qub Bu rr Whitt' Ht'alt~r 2!Kl1 Ne ..,port B••Ll N B 1714! 67'>-4t>JG OHL Y $6.2,500 Best buy in lbe area. Air conditioner and some other nice xtra'a. Callini us is a must -The dog bites! A quJclc e&cow and this year's be s t Christmas present ls yours. 546-2313 Ol'fN ru o •II s F~ro llf Nt<f• IOACRES Rancho Cali fornia . Prtm. avocado coun- try I I Gr eat income potentlaJ. Good ter ms avail. Cons ide r ex· change. $$0,000. Call M0-1151 ~,.e~ HERITAGE • • REALTORS eellia.. 1002 GtM1,r 1002 .................................. , ••..•.... ~. 'lac~~~ ·. IAYsHORES CONTEMPORARY High be am ceilings, skylig hts & beautiful wood & brick dominate this 3 bedroom & s tudy home.' Large, private south patio. $269,500 fee. Caplsfr.o leacl1 I 018 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~' . ** .W..Mlller IEASTILUFF Y-Plan condo; 3 bdrms .• din. rm., fam. rm. off country kltcb. View of g reenbelt. $135,000 Wiland! c.F. COllSWORTHY REALTORS 640-00.20 2186 Hcrbor 91Ycl CostaMHa You are the Wfaner or 2 free tickets worth $14 to HOLIDAY OM IC E at the ANAHEIM CONVENTION EASTSIDE Dec. ~.:Ja~. ht. BACH PIO Free Tickets good for ,. Dec. 3 0th o r 31s t per formances. Ca ll s Bl-, fantastic vtew. ~ Acre. $29S.OOO. Shown by appt. only. 1790 Panay a r. Aet. 540-0608 311-314 $59,500 Don't believe it, we didn't either, but it's for real. Has to be Orange Co bottesl properly. Low down, payme nts like renL Put. tbil on your must see list. 54o.J666 Wltelc-in $69,200 642-S678. ext. 333, lo Large. level lot. fruit claimyourtickets. •--"====;;;..-- trees, 2 bedrms, 2 baths, * * DECORATOR'S klAI l"r,Tt garage. A ireat ~lxer up-OCEAN VIEW 2 br, frpl, DREAM ~in bes~ Easts1de loca· q u ie t s t . c Is t 0 $74,500 ~ ~ve tn now, enlarge beachJscbl. Rm for boat. Fastidiously c lean Is RV, etc. $85,000. Prln oa-conu:Jletely redecorated. 400E.~~ FOR All ly. 493-5472 Featurlng new cpts, cl.rps :~~~!!!~iAIW~I & appl. SpacJou. bdrais . _•; ... -•.• :~ CclrwcWMcr 1022 & formal cUnioc. Ex· ....... ~~: ••••••••••••••••••••••• panstve lush rrouod Ind. • . · SELEC T rm. Used brick in living ti1Mr .. • 002 CieMr'lll 1002 HOUSE ALONE family orchard & lattice is worth this price! But ereenhous6. All this + --------1 you can live near t he VA terms. Call &od•J' beacll in Corona del Mar 646-7l71 PROPERTIES much more! Vacated, ..-=:;__;._;...:.~-'---'---1 owner desperate. Take ···················~··· ··················•··•• A COLDWaL IAHKll CO. S&s BEAUTY and have r ear tenants OllfNlll 9•11S Nl'fTOlfl«:f•' helpp~. $175,000 . ~f THE REAL ~_[STAT£ RS~ VACHEAP·O Calling on this S62,SOO 3 bdrm is a must. Your advantage NOW. J.C. NASM RLTRS 540-510 I best Christmas present -------- yet. Seller Is anxious. --------Good area w ith som e n l ce extras. TAK E A DA VA NT AGE! !546-2313 ~N h 9 •ti S 11/N TO •I 1'1(1' ~:llMtN 4PLEX WITHVIEW Spacious units w/btn in- . A nivisi0n or terlors. Low m ain -Har bor Investment Co. t.ena n ce . Blt n •P-·t~~~~~~~~ '1ances. Redwood ex· 1;..... _ _ _ -_ t.rior It attractive cedar ~~---tateriors. Ocean VlEW UDO IA YFltOMT ftom2units.646-77ll Gr acious 2 s tory, S • bedrm home with large pier and slip for several boats. $500,000. :!l Walker f; lee RealFAtate PETE BARRETT -REALTY-UK£ ARROWHEAD '4z.sitt a.tom built chalet, 3000 ~ _ _ _ _ ~., luxuriooal1 turn., -~ - a becfrm, 3 bath, form. r--------cllne rm, bealed dble COSTAMUA prage. S.curity 1ate, B 1t O O K V I E W Jrivatedock. $250,000. TOWNHOUSE. 3 BR, 2~ ' . 4 IDllM + POOL $50,950 2 Bedrm, l~ bath Condo. New carpets " p aint. Eod unit. facing green area. HWTY, won't last. ~5880 $55,000 Blke to beach from this beautiful garden home. Best buy in Huntington Beach. $2300 down 'or' as- 644-1766 2111 INWOAOUIN HILLS AD. IN~CENTEA sume $240 monthly pay· Gi•r.. IOOJ ,Cit•r• 1002 m enls. H urry! Call ••••••••••-• .. ••••••••••••••••••••..-••••••••~~~~~~~~I 963-6767 .;.. fiilfii ~It macnab /lrvlne ---~~-HERITAGE . • REALTORS !:~~!:! .... " .... !~~ -· · ~·; ; ; ?i raeltg . ~II. rnacnab I lrvfne ~· realty ntRll WOODIJUMI VILLA61RS! ''Best Buys .. ! l Two 3 BR homes + one 2 BR to choose from! P riced from $71,500 to $72,500. All im- maculate & well lOcated. Forrest Powers 752·1414. <B-43) 6424235 6"-6200 ten Dooltr Drlw ...,._ View Center lnfne at c.MPUS Valley Center 752-1414 START THE MEW YEAR • .. and many Happy .Years to come in this beautiful & spacious 3 JJR home on tree·llned street. Garden entry; soaring ceilings; formal din- . .ing; garden kitchen w/brkfst rm overlookin~ POOL & jacuzzi + view; oversiied family rm w/bar & fireplace; convertible cozy library. $250,000 fee. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (B-a_,) . 11G CAMYOM IROADMOOR Plans w/every room built. around garden. Great location high on bluff overlooking Upper Newport Bay & . golf course. <C BRs w/pool & jacuzzi. 5BR&28A Wood floors, wood shingle roor, fireplace, dble garage. $64,SOO. GI/FHA rmanclng avail . Santa Ana near Warner • .• ~.:.ct. CosN Mesa 541-7129 HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM .CJP(/H ll 9 • H"S fUN It) 81 Nt(f' fJl llll Cl. --=-_ MW brick frplc., upgldea l'9t1MNI •LD-da RI All' ba., a ll elec. blt·lo•t ' Ill ~ carpet.a, 2 landscaped Avail. for lease or lease/ option L $364.500. Lynne V~entine 644-6200. (B-40) • 1 y . -. ~~r· pool are a. .... .., ........ ..... am II ..... * '7&;.1060 * 8IJlll'ROF IDG1fi~~~~~~~~ ._ locatJon on wtde ,__. _____ _ ..,..., .VIP n-ocn the *MERRY *. :"Je. ':!d:i: ~;: CHRISTMAS Lower' a bednnt den, fplc From all of ua at llMdCIWI and in excellent r . wou•w -. tanken Uvm1 room. C. • ,._. ::!ll, ctb~dJtl o n . A a.ld n1 llMLTGll 64 0 •.ooo.~mo. IALIOA 'ltda beach ~mer wW ~•deUPIM=· tor tome lld:r lam • Al only '115.000 how can JUU IOWfODI? 540 •M. \ _. CANYQte TOP 60lJI COUISI Vt.W 2 BR. Greenbriar tn J)rime location ·close to tennis, pool & jacuzzi.· ·Large e n closed front patio, 2 . balCOGI• on. the view side. Formal · Din.Rm •• Wet B a r , Fire pl ace. Larle llu ter Suite. $174,IOO includj ~,fhe Jand. PAIK YllW Mistletoe areen view from this . beautifully <tecora~ 1-story, ' BR bome in Harbor View. Country style ·kitchen. brick patia. & entrance steps. Move in for Holidays or New Year! $1.a2.900 Fee. J oyce Efilund . 642-8235. (B-41) . CATALINA VllWI . Cameo Highla nd s w/spectacular ocean view from this charming 4 'BR home w/vaulted ceillns.' ·Secluded Anthony p00l in low·malnt' · yard. 8225,000. Appt. only. Donna ·Godshall 6'4-6200. (B-42) BALBOA PENIN. last reduccldl a Unit.a. five a bdrms. 1t 11:'bdrtn., oo a Jota. Just.a.. to beach. CMner tlMltt•ated! FEE SIVPt.B d@lt~ a ll*rnl., a bltM ua-. lt. One extra larp front owner '• Ul)lt. Bit.int. f{llk. Pri* •t •111.000. BAY AVE. duplex, 2 9drm. homo + l·bdnn. °""" •ar.,e: ln Jdnt aoc •• uan. Priced at•na.o00 m-.s t0.21111: ... MORIMS REALTY •494-8057 * CE .110111 ILlllS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE • • CORONA DEL MAR ''E PLAN'" TOWHHOUSE Located In The Popular Newer Ca .. nyon Crest E s tates Ar e a Jus t Minutes From Fashion Island & Your Favorite Shops! 2 Lo,·ely Bedrooms. 2¥.a Baths, 2 Fireplhces. 3 P atios. Built I n All·Elect rtc Kitchen. Beautifully Car peted & Draped. Enjoy The Pool, J acuzzl &. Tennis Courts. $125,000 By Appoint· ment. · Ill DOYll DRIYI Otarming Home On Old .Corona De! . Mar Duplex Lot With Rental Unit Jn Rear. Hard To Find 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath OWners • Uni t W /FirepJace And Large Kitchen. Well Decorat- ed. Nicely Landscaped Witb 2 &an· ny Patios. Convenient To Tennts Courts And Sboppinf'. Priced At · $1M,OOO. • OA.ll.Y PILOT Cl J ....... Fof:Sth !'Hou .. ,·,_ s• Hovwt ..... StN Ottttt "~--&tote ........ u ....... IMd~:-······················· (······················· ..........•........•... ···············••······ ..••............••••• "' ·-............................ ':!.s.~ .............. Fef'S. ~.~~~~.... Lal)IMe....... lOSl ...,_...,... IOU S.a.-llh 1076 .,._,...,.tit 1000 C.W .. M_.. UU .-.~ ··••··•···•••······•·· ... ·······•·••·•·•••······ ··•·•···•·••··········· .................................................................... . :-:-9 MIM llJ4 ..._ I OJ4 ~ ..._. I 04H . .,.. •ectt I 048 J llr ho":i~. crplll. drpe., .. • .. ••:::.:.::.•.:.:,••• ... •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••4•••••••• PIOFISSIOMAI. TIWW. C...M.. r1rl•pl:1c .. ·. SlOO. 1n.o. ·~ Cll81C£ IUILDIMG Groul Euhldt· lot'. ~ ..... YllOI San Qemeote prof. bid.:. nev.\'r 3br. 2bll. rr"k. yd ...;_ _ _:__ _____ _ ,,.. Unlla are (nab11 WTSIDE WATCH SANTA L1· ng 0 ofCICll •Wl• avail. 1·11 <!J abr. 11>!A. P•ho.. \•fie!. 'l't\.I) 1:11 a C'hurmer l 1191nled lnakh! a. oul • Roonu.. Lari'" park in& .iur $l65.000 3 Ult. '2 ba .. den, 3 frplr.i .-Joc.tcd tn a 1uper ~e Sunt.a go from house to house ttre.\t. Renl at ~~ pt-r ~<1 Tom~. RJ!_r. 64~ Pal•o ~ ~u .• ye.,,,. ,,..L Prhate patlol • 0 w N E R s A R t; from the living room & bdrrn views RI.Alman fl. Coni.lder triuh!b & r:w.1 Martin tr ~ llW.Dd.ry rm.. la ANXIOUS !! Tb la 3 ov~rlooking Luguna 3 Bdrm, 2' :! lcrm:s.~.500. 4.SJ·O'l3J. E.UTSIDl/CM &M·7JS:t '7s.~ ..,. •• Walk t.o &hop-btdrooi:o home halo JU.t b h h I i ~ n._. ... Sn:•l'I~ t'Xlll' & famlly .-...oreatinve&nnent beenREDUCED$4000 at s wit privacy & sec us on. ~ •u:ulW\.'U$IO,OW'.Jonl ~.sBr,:iba.laef•nt :lot,S.N9 lor 1ml .. Call oow toaeel Now carpetJ, no wu Sl49,500. MIGUEL HILLS CO.: lul Incl. pool + rn1 lo rm (rpk. pvt pallos, etc. noor1, now copp"r --i-tlc ....... , .. t _ .... --•1'--. h' .. , •lew. ~ build 4 mo1\' l'luns in ..i bl I "d ··-... _. "' -.._ .... "' duded. for d1:tu1h•d Info. ~~ f;\Cli . .,.um n4. arae yar Melt)' uwact-• Jnclud~ •.tra ·••w ••. h!'!e 11:0 a 1>~¥;;,. i~~ SWIMMING IN DECEMBER dow. ce"trol olr-coftdltlo•huJ. electric ,~A) aar~_..y TrtlCy IUtr. s1uoo. eau now ror ap-Hunch styJe 4 bdrm, 3 bath with ocean CJGF'ocp door, French doors, ct11tom dra,.,, ,, • ~-tm '75a ~887 ~ Walkur C l l!t! E'<l'C & l-'am1ly Home \Jp· i:rl*ded. landllcu~. 31k. :I ba. (um rm. very spa.ca~. G44·m9 eves. Real P.lttate •1".R·2** Rboar TO BUILD. ~celllly remodele d 2 bedroom home on n.2 lot! Great Income polen· Cial. $87,500. polnlment. view & heated swimming pool inviting redwood fenc• Clftd co•tred patio. , _ __.;. _____ _ l.MQuall ~ liilPlac• "' .ti•• ap752•1t20 MOO QUAIL UNI~ llA(M, RECENTLY tllEMODIELID I.EADY FOil YOUI Sharp 4 bdrm + fmly rm home w /s hal• roof. Great floor plan which la ooe ol largest models In area. New aelr-cleaning ovens. New no·wax floors both baths & kitchen. Call today ror appt. RecenUy reduced $3,100 to sell I 545-!M9l. Colonial TapHat&Taila &ea.ti" Cutom Acroes from Mesa Verde Golf & Term is Club. Huge RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 BIKE TO BEACH $63,500 Private enclos ed front Courtyard enhances c~te J Bdrm & family room. Ttlr access. Unusual low price for area. Veterans offers encouraged. TakQ advantage. J.c:.Mash Realtor• 540-5101 EASTSIDE FIXER 3 Bdrm house. Unit over garage. Alley entrance. Super location! IUlllVolllf I 0,.fH '400K llllol.T"Y square Cool age , 4 171130ra"90,Co•••"'-- betlrQOms, family rm & 645 916f rec1"eation rm, formal ------· ----• ~g. Franciscan tiled Uke new. by owner. 438 entry. Privacy & beauty' Pr inceton. 4Br, 2ba. For an appointment, pool. SliS,900. 1>42.3729 aft BKR. call 540-1720 5. all year entert ainment. Warm & 495-1720 s.. ..... POUll,LEX Cott•Mft• 3214 gracioµs for your enjoyment. $175,000. DANA SOUTH LAGUNA Bt:ACH 497.3331 ~atrano I 078 (.;ot)ta Mesa-gr1:ut rontul un~u -own er!s unit. $150.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PANORAMIC SUNSET VIEW Large interior atrium for your favorite flowers & hanging plants, centered around 4 bdrm, 3 bath custom home. Ocean view from dining room, living room & master suite. High enough to sec' Palos Verdes & Catalina s unsets. $210,000 Promise her anything, BUT ... Give her a home for Christmas! MAY 0 CK COl\PORATI ON 380 GLENNEYRE LAGUNA BE~ (714) 494·2148 l.,.a leach I 041 LGgllllG •ach I 041 POINT LAGUNA 498·11812 499.4551 LC1rJ11M HfCJIMf I OSZ 'LCllJlll"I Ml.,.t I 052 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FAMILY CHRISTMAS New. luxurious 4 bdrm with complete landscaping & ready to move in. Fresh natural sun lighted family room & dining room & in addition t he twinkle of li ght~ in the night time view. 5139,500 M:AY 0 CK CO l\PORATIOl'I 380 GLENNEYRE LAGUNA BEACH (714)484•2148 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WHY,. Y MORi? Just $84,000. Hig I"' o stor y home w ilh 3 Bdrms .• 2"' bath11. !umily·dinln1: room. wood roor, bri c k llreplace. tile kitchen. &1b-3928 or MS-311!3 lachenrnyer RP.illor trash compa~or. elec· 1---------tnc 1arage door opener, etc. B y owner. Cal l 498-2100. 1010 SW-ER INCOME Tax :.hdkr. new bldg. 8 uruts m super loc. Ai.king ~000. MESA WOODS' J 1m. 2 nA. bile fonced > u ,. d . 4 )' r s o I d i:;:i:;, month. CAL.I. 751 3191 MESA VERDE 1 DH, 2 BA, fenced ya.rd, O('W paml & carpetini; S52S1 monlh. C ALL ~~ C:SELECT T"PROPERTIES t 5'ECIAL ··=·v··;:~·:·EW..... . WlSTSIDEwt 5 Br 3 Da ho mt• on gotr ~ '"""" " 11,8_2323 t'OW"'>C. Opl avjil. now TRM.IVEL ~~~~.,.~~~ _S89S_mo_._t>io __ ·298_1 __ a BR. 2 BA. hlahly up· r-3 br c:otta~e. pool. 111cult•, graded. with s(ep·down I•--------dlshwa:>hcr. adull.b onl). living room. raised din· 2 u-··--I Lo~CM &1~·2-198 Ing room. step-dn master ,..._._ r• BR . .Lu.xu.ry plus oCCered Reduced SI 0,000 J:: broodway 3 Br. I Bn. 1111 ul$68.900. Owner 11aid ··si::LL. IT". i;ar. new paint. (•pts, 540.3666 2 spaciou s~ Bdrm ruµ;,$4.2J/mo.6-15-UtH_ houses. Frpk:., beamed ·d , ceil'iJi & MOl<E! Submit 2 Br. cpts. drps, k1 s OK, ••••••••••••• • ••••• • • • • ••••• • • •• • • • • • • •••• • • • • Lagi.ca leach I 048 Matioft VMfo I 06 7 o{I r no dogs, fplc, gar. $21l5 e · mo. 645-2274 ll'fltelan llfAl l \lATf OVERLOOKING THE OCUM -tastduUy d•coroted three bedrooM homt pus family room with oceaR and ftlCjht light •iewt. Upgroct.d features include tiled CWrilerfops, stoinlen st•ef 1iM1, Corn· ingwcre 1to.,., trash compactor and lorg• nDSter bedroom. .. $210,000 LAGUNA NlGUEL 49$-1720 499-4551 DANA POINT 193·1!812 LAGUNA BEACH 497-3331 .•......•.........•...• ,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..._rt I 11 lttJtl J BK, 2 Ba, frplc. bltn:>. Fixer-Upoer Olde woodeo ga\e le<1ds tn bnck patio and ston~ RBQ 2 BR, vu, waJk to heach. Hard to find. SUS.IX)() (493> Hot Price! Great i.un.sets in quiet '1ew ~ect1on. makes this a peaceful 2 BK haven tor the bargain hunter. Try an offer. $10!>,000 l l!i4 J HILLTOP VIEW ATTINT10M FHA -Aiac:.m gg,; &:nalu St. $425 mo. See lhe sparkling liles & v A IUYHS (Jl4l '4S 5525 ht & lu:.l +sec. 833 9305 from Uilil 4 bdrm home lo READY FOR YOU ·--------11er;1iw. & wal~r pd. $240 great family neighborhood. Only Sharp. vacant 3 bdrm • Ad ts. no pets. 548-413!> 79 .,. 800 fmly rm Doll how>~. Very ~LEX ES J:;v1::5 &t:?-0835. 646-6423 1~$~.900~·~7~.,..~·7~~a~&t~.~~ nice cpls just sham. 1. pooed. Good area-many trees. Offered al VA ap. praisal price of $62,500. Call now to inspect your future home. 545-9-491. ~ .. wport leach I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• INVEST IMVIST IMVEST Xlnt investment OP· portunity. Bluff!> Plata, 4 BR, new cpl. Be:.l pe>SSi· ble financing. Call for --------- showing. $llll,:;()(). W.shNMtn-· 1 091 v -'11iiill~ 1 ••• •••••••••••••••••••• i HERE'S YOUR CHANCE Beau\ 3 BR home. S2500 dn. Call now, 24 hr ==-----. service 846-6879 a gt. Hunt Bch, Covln gtons, pnme localion. lmmuc. High in c ome. Pvt rAYI Agent. $185.000 each. ~- NEW 3 br, 2 ba, fam rm 2 sly, quiet, nr. schb. microwave. day~ 83.5 3437. eves 673-8484 Lots for Sale 2200 2 Br. huge bonus room ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/frplc, big lot. 2062 R-3LOT COSTA MESA Can bulJd 13 l4 unlw.. $235.000. c•9SS-0350 • f , I , , , 1 , ) I I )f 'I • r I • f,•11 ,,, • ! 114 I'' JI, U 11 \I• Wa llace. S350. mo . 642-0282 3br Iba nu cpt/pnt/dl'\J fncd yd, kids OK. $37!> 943 Congress.. 751-6905 4 BR 2 BA, new cpls, It util paid. $450/mo. Call ~ 556-2660. Agt. HVHMONTEG04br,2ba ........... Br. 3 ba, 2200 sq ft. 4 BR, frplc. very clean. 8"IM I 044 Locpta leach I 048 S7t. 7~15. Approx I 550 sq fl. ••••• •• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • ••• ••• ••• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • rum rm. Ownr. 2015 Port Fw Sale 11 00 Comer lot. 3105 Loren . Chelsea. 640·1981 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FINISHED LOTS Ln. $475 mo. Families. SEA VIEW 24;~/~r~:C~ top c:ood. ~l~~re~1l~ ~~r~:~I~~ ,_54,...;S-_7..;.50fi_, _____ _ Owner out or s l ate: WOODBRIDGE EASY LIVIMG 9li(H144. -----BROADMQOR. 4 BR. 111 th1!> easy.cure 2 ram. rm .. pool & s 11a. all Bdrm., :l bath O·Y·O; an l.ac.JlnaHi111 1050 lndscp,i: .. deckinR. len('· easy w11lk to J\1 uln ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing, gorgeou:. 1111prove· Beach. Easy terms with Tc.wnhome. 3 Br. din rm. ments. model home private financing; •l's liv. rm, 2ba. 1600 sq fl. Needs T.LCcre ,---,"' ... _.!W't••I J Bdrm. <! Ba-S6!>,000 Close to Golden West College & shopping cen- ---1 Lers. Open Sun 1·5. 1!>841 BY OWMER Carrie Lune. Super clean 3 br, 2 ba, SOCALll-~RNIA RLTY fam rm on quiet cul-de· 546-5605 sac. Nr 20th I r v1ne. S&S Resale s~ciahsts. Unve hy ~ Ahso & cull J,4 or :; bdrm models ~18·~or 1~131437·1809 avail. some w/poob. GREAT POOL !J68-460'~ HOME HR Pen~gt~ Pro~rties SO COAST PLAZA SALE BY OWNER 3 Br. 11 2 ba Condo. Li\" rm. din rm & inside luund rm. p,·t. patio. pool & gar. Upgraded. No common wall. 2story. $611.450 Ph 962 3527 NO AGTS. cond Mo\e·lll ready. eabY to see this vacant $75,000. 5.51·1234 Agent 640·5560 property. Only SSS.500. ---- WHERE ELSE... MORINS REALTY ~~~~ •••• ~~.~~ .can you fmd a 4 bdrm. * 494-8057 * 212 bath home with Mt. & ------ golf ~e , iew:.. com IMVESTMEHT .. muruty POOi & 1ucu111 OPPOHTUNJTY. 11 lennis. bike tra1b. you heuullful mold, hcurt or name 1t · this home ha' l..aguno Beal'h Clo!>c lo 11. Ft>e land, too! St09,9SO beach~ & park~. Xlnt WNIIB j}i=~ 499·2800 IM THE SHOllES TOWNHOUSE 2 Bedrooms. l l:i l>lllhs. Very private and sunny pal1oe:. with wood deck· mg. l\lo\e·in cond1Uon. m a gale guarded com· munity. Only S'J4.450 3Monarch Bay Plaza MOW IS THE TIM! TO START 'J'HINKlNG ABOUTTIIAT REAL EST AT~ MOVE! SPAMISH STYLE Laguna Niguel fled t1 le roof. arc ti~d 1114~9~(>.~7~2~2~2~~8~3~1 ~·0~8~3~6 portico entry; 2 on .. !iv. 1-WOOOSY 2STY Ru.slic nrchltectun· with abundant glass. Heavy shake roof. vaulted ceil· -.,.-,-oal-------• lngs, i;weeping mas ter I~~~~~~~~~ "' and childrcn"s wing. I~ red hill ~ .. :. 552-7500 rm. w/bwy window & Ch Pl I frpl. Dining rm. Spaeious crtn US. rear grounds. Sec t.oduy Only 2 short blks. to alSl~.000. Hurry! ocean. 3 Bedrooms & Mission Realty 494.0731 guest quarltirs, located on large lol. Open beams Hon. How? Open heurlh fireplace. Magazine perfect Yep! Buy now before lhe kllchen. Mulll·purpose S ummer prices ! 3 area. lntheS70's.Oneof Bedroom with a big swimming pool, huge our newer homes. Bkr palio. l"um1fy room with _~ __ 93_ll_. _____ _ fluorescenl lites. IM·--------- BEST BUY IN ••. MACULATE! $6!>,!>00, BKR, call 540-1720 -"#I ift CallfOf"ftlo" TURTLeRO C.:K. <1 Bdrm .. 2 ba. super s hurp Plan 2. Great local1on close to park and pool. All the deroraling and landscaping has been done and it's ready for you to move into. SI i.i,500 VA or FHA Sparkling Sunshine home with large dining rm. ta.-. baths, 3 br's. Covered palio. block -· wall. comer lot. A beauty UflGRAOIO CORMRllAUTY at$73,900. S.'J't.!)800, e\·es 894-9491 W1 RE Hetwor'k You11 go ga.ga when you•----------• mspect this taatefully de· '""W°" cerated a bdrm beauty ~ I 042 w/warm earth·lones. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Huie cov'd patio length ol home. Can add·On for SIAGAT! income . Phone today. DEEPWATER TNHSE Only$75,000. S45·949t. Lowest price waterfront ·al only $199,500. Call to· -.s23 CA"'"''Dl:fRV•"E The Ultimate Location!! COHTIEM,ORARY LGrJll"CI Oceanfront Spectacular wood & glass home with private sleps to beac h. Enjoy ocean view!> from most rooms or over sized redwood dec ks. Lux• unously decorated with every posi.ible amenity. Gu~t quarters nnd off· slreel parking. Shown by appointment only. M95,000 CD Coldwe-11 Bonker 3 Monarch Bay Pl aia Laguna Niguel 4'6-72%2 831-0836 Ocean Vu. Cottage + rcn· lal & room to build. No. and more. A m u.st se~ home. $188,000 (JS) Ko/an H1.,11 / l•I• 1,,. 1 Mun,111' /;,,.., l'l.1/, 661 1161 d.l1 :.moll Serenity! Wander in the gardens or entertain 011 the covered patio of this elegant 3 BR home. Feel the exhllara- \Jon of the interior. Only $9o5. 650 {34) Lag. Ai;n. Evs 492-1420 Mislloft Vlefo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Walker & lee Real Estale dny. PURCELL REALTY 846-2&18 This is a must sec! 4 Selling anything with a 3 Bdrm 2 ba carpet Bdrm.. 3ba. home at end ~aily Pilot Clasitified Ad d~. p~llo. la~dscapcd: ol cuJ-de-sac street over· ts a simple matter . . . med, beautiful view. look t n 1 ENT IR !!: Just call 642-5'78. 547..SSSOor 830-372.S HANDYMAN'S DREAM HOME Fantastic opportunity for the handyman aeek· tni a large workshop al home. Bl& aepar•te building ip back auhable for mechanic, wood wortrer, electrician. or ., ?? Better hurry I Call ~ FOHCSTf OLSON 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . $158,500 Deane bome-Unlv. Patlc "Kensington" mdl. w/pool, Jacut.:&I It air. Ottm. pool decking. 2250 sq. Ct. M ini-blinds thruoul, Comln& Cook· top atove, lu1b atrium, euto. spri.nltt•a & Uta. Ornr/ AJl. 54CM6'6 WOODBRIDGE CROSSING 'n. VUla1e ol Wood· bridle. The bell 0( both VALLEY. New home, never occupied. Lel us t...,.. IHclt I 048 LAllJlllMl lffeh I 048 s h o w you lhi11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••-••••••••• MacGregor Model on best lot In Turllerock Hlghlands. ,OVER 50 VENJS OF SERVfC.E YllW HOME TNlll ARCH IA Y ..___--:'-----..---::-1 wor-Jdl. Architecturally , ___ __.._ ___ _ unlquo 2•a bdrm at-•-------· SOUTH LAGUNA. Architect Designed. Custom Built. Two Years Yo~.· Magnl!lcent 4 Br & FR Home Wlth ,A Forever Ocean View From Nearly Every Room. A D~liahUullY Brfght And Cheerlul Conicmporary With V.aulted C~l ltngs. Exq uis lte Decor. Expensive Honey-B e i ge CarpeUng. Splendid Use Or Glass ATTIM'n<*FHA lrY.\IUYllS ee•'Y•DI VILLA . =tl t d ••ll•r hu •notlter new .,. ... .,.. •ul>mlt )'QUr olf,r on tbi• sharp 2 bdrm beauty. Submit your ntA ot VA offer.• Only .. .-. Call now. -..... -'r'f,1l~.t·1 ;; lt~I'. tacbed & detached re· . A•T IUTI afdencea from $96,990. And thole are hltrd to :i.w.u6\ come by tn Irvine! 3 Bll. WOOOlllD•I PRESC()Tl' 14:1t Woodbrfdtte bome. s Bdrm OC' 4 Bdrm+ d•n. Overalzed lot, t~ll lndaCJ)(l. ldeal for . All up1rded. Mox un peven We. A/C. Uv, din 11111.. a beth. 3 Car 1ar. NI' 119111. WaOI Co leke. •tu.ooo. 8rtlr/Ownr llMlU•-- 2 BA. Caltfomfa Home with MW plush curpet, pl'ofet s lon.olly llnd1c1pt d, mirrored w~ doonJ and cov· end patio. All for Ju.ti $'1'9,900 And Wood. Priced .$318,000 , New up~raded , Bar Agt6464380 in. One lot or all. $45.000 2 Br. 1 ba duplex. Bltns. Harbor, best 'lew, room ---.:::...-----to$49.000. Please cull lge end. yard. Single car for pool. S25.000 h!i.s than ICOHOMY UVIHC. PACIFIC COAST garage, Wit.sher/dryer market al S250.000. Se'·.eral Homes priced PROPERTIES hook·u.p, kids & pets ok. 6444SB7 from $9,750. ~o Sl5,250. 752·~. Gury. .... ~ORT HTS Adult Park. Orange 631-0400 Anytime MWPTHEIGHTS "'""''" Counly. Park rent under 1llree Bdrm, 2 ba home $100. R~liring or fixed in· Ready to bwld on lot. fan-3 Bdrm. 2 bath, lae fam on ltop1cally planted lot. come, let us show you t.asllc ocean view & walk rm.. pool. many xl.ras. One of a kind. Wailing how you can live com-to beach. Laguna. S475/mo. 962·9734 for a :.pecial person. fortably at a price you Owncr/agent67J·7296 De31gned for fun lmng. can afford. Pacific Coast ()yt of C-ty ~~bALLISOM CO. ~t~~ic~~~~99~:s:o'1 Properly 2550 Spacious 3 BR,. 21,<;i Ba Condo. near South Coasl Plaza. Up1raded. air rood, all appl1 'ii, pool & tenrus. $485. mo. 640-8429 2819NewportBlvd, N.B. ~.u .... FRO..,."'GE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ "'A MWR..chw/Vlew MEET YOUR Traileram a 1964. 20x45' Sml ho me on 5 ac. a Br, ram rm. frplc. HEW HOME! w/JOxJO' closed porc h. S\\·edi.sh frplc, lg pe>rch. dsbwht. new cr.Pts. drps Choice site. Adlt.s, Pvt. rose garden. Fruit, & paint . Mesa Verde. Mewportleach Party. For appt & info Almond trl!~s. Corral, $465. mo. 54()-6757 Avail. A aracefuJ, arched entry m<a>49!M737. chicken house. On ly 1/15 introduces lhla lovely ---------• S38.980/terms. Call Mr i....; _______ _ Newport Hei&hls home. Trll.iler space 8x36 adult F'rcy S-12·3456. Ben IEAUTIFUL handsomely remodeled park. c:Aa> 73 Hinkle R. !=;. MESA VERDE with impreLslve l"Va ..--61 ---------~ ... a......a~ Spal'IOUS 3br. 2ba. Fam rock fireplace & beamed •-,,.__ al I ~oo ..... ms / 1 bl t ceil1n.gs. In NEWPORT -....,. .._. 1 e A ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm, rp c. tns. nu crp • HA R Bo R H r G rr ••Fl•••y••E••••••••R•••••••• Hou.ta P'vntlthed attarhc.'CJ ~ar. fncd yrd. SOlOOLOlSTRlCT. t..h.is AC ES ••••••••••••••••••••••• No:~i~~:"~i.1266 coiy delight Is on huge Hard to find horse pro-Lagyno leoc:h 3148 --------- comer lot with alley ac· perty. Brand new 3 BR. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR, den, Country Club cess for your boal! BA home. Huge family CHARMER. lbr w/guest V1113 condo In Mesa SUS.000. room. wet bar, frplc .• 3 hse. $350 first & h11>l + Verde. Dbl gar. patio. l!nQu II ~ car garage. Won't last! dep. Avail. J/l!>/78 pool, adults only. $42.S Placa. BKR. 494-8131 Call 675-6670 or 546-0183. (714) 677-569l Prop..-ti-OR 522-0:)30 LCllJlllMI HiC)HI 3152 Exec Ilome nr So. Coast 752·1920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P!az11. Lge 3 Dr. 2 bu. ••oo OUAILSt NIW~ HACH ..... l:Mflh New Jbr. den. 3ba. short Garden kitchen/ram rm. -------.--• for Ide 1300 drive Sea. fwy. Nr lake. Cpts/drps, laund rm, gar 9UALITY DUPLEXES •••••-.•••••••••••••••• $$50/mo. 831·3128 d r op n r . Be a u t · 2 New duplexes rrom Studio apt., Roasmoor landscaped walled . Towers, Leisure World. ...._ t •-h 31 Lf __. · Sl79,000. P~1me Nwpt ~sale or rent. ~lalc INWA"pot-OC: • bk)Tu, 2 p1.1t1os Buses lo Hgts local1on. All 3 s cnfice 494•3167 ••••••••••••••••••••••• All Newport/Mesa bdrm, 21,'J bath unita. a · BuuUful West t\€'wporl :-.chools. incl gdnr. Avail First user depreciation. 'Coomarclal beachlronl home. !>·Ii Br. Jan ht. S650/ mn 1:-<> Top quality conall'uction. r-opsty 1600 2 ha. SJ)l!c1al low r::ale for !>31-7J.14 _____ _ Lots of extrl.UI. Jog to l.he ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 mo. lse. l\fay coru.1der wate r. Best buy ln Newport Beach C·l, cor· yrly {714)956·5871 &Toro 3232 Newport Beach. Call lo· ner lot. Good parking. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• day for appt. 646·7171 Great ror small business. HolaMs u..twniahed Sllper, lovely 3 br. 2 ba. Ol>fN 11t <1• 11s1vN ro0t 11'<r• $87,500Agent646-4380 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fplc:. crpl, fenced yd, THE-REAL ~ ESTATEHS ~ ~ FL bayrront. 4 BR, den, pier, on Peninsula Marshall Rltr. 675-4600 Plex. 100 rt. from ocean; SU&OOOW/land! Marshall Rily 675·4600 Newport Condo $79,500. 1,-\ Block to W estcllff Plaza. Coty 2 Bedrm home with pool. Xlnt buy. Call now. &45-7221 s....· .......... ROM ~! Dwileut/ G• .. al 3201 kids/pets welcome. $395. °'9lh 591• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963-4567, Agenl. no fee. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMEFINDERS 1Wnbse custom 2Dr. 2Ba. 2 On 1 11lousands or Rentals air, attach gar, spacious, All tlrea.s all prices $340mo. 544.JGH &ilder must sell 2 sharp Sample : E/Costa Mesa houses on S80 lbr mobile ulil pd 1 lot. One is new one is S22S 2br k1<l11 & ~ls .... 'It. Submit ' 11 OF · il50 3br rent to buy re.,... a . LlFF..'Tllf~SERVJCE FERS~~!~~:~. 557..0122 ,_ ll...t or Lffl• 3 BR. $575/mo. SS Acacia Tree La. 2 BR. view, "25/ mo. "28'"'l Beaoola ....._,,..,.,., 2000 2 BR. den. $625/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19C7 Port Cardiff COMPLIT&Y RISTOl9 Old S panish •aaoslon wtUi an ocean view. 3 un· SU.one mU• to Dana PoUtl Marina, SZ~.ooo. MOllMS IULn •494-1017• JBR. den. view, $975. 212.S Yachl Radiant 2 BR. den. view, $600. Z1 Mootanas Este 5 BR. $780/ mo. 2062 Port Weybrid&e 4BR. fam rm. din rm. View, $975/mo. 2019 Yac hl Resolute Fuuclaift Voll•y 3234 ••••••••••••••••••••• i . Lge 3l>r, Wes tmont Beaut. 6"r d. reCrig . wshr/dryr Incl "d. ,hoil 1/1178. S450 mo. ~.m4. 997-7689 Hauf1t401thoch 3240 .•...•........•..•..• ,. MERRY CHRISTMAS r Spend 1978 in a brand n e w bea c h home . Spacious. upgraded t.hal · out. f.rplc •• dbl garage. pvt. yard. Childr en It pets welcome. Only $S25/mo. See dally 1~ SU 17th St. Agt. 960-6161 Of' 846-1311. -tl-!t!I.- 1 I • ~ II,. I I I I \ t176 Balboa. 7 Units, SC.eJllJ to Executive homo ne_.r bch. (6) 2 beds, l bach. ocean: 4 bd. 3 ba, fam I • J1 •••• "J , ,,, ... ,, Pool. $450,000. By Owner, rm, dln rm, wel bar. fire ~Down. (J4.S.30SI. rln,, outdoor BBQ ~ tiW#POIT HltGHTS ...._,.._.. J207 pool. $750/mo: Consi r DUPW •••••• • • •• •• • ••• • ••••• • i ..::lse:::/..::o:!:.pt::. . .:.848=...:-07;.:.<n.:.:.!.;.:.968:.:...;;;o.;.J Extra ·~ a Bil untu, :i Br, 2 n., dbl an, .~>VC1r 3 BR, 2 BA, pool. fen~ bod\ w/ v.te pattos. ailed lol. lmmac. no yard. 2 CU' lat .• d~~ OMw I help finance. pell. Leaae $525/mo. ad\ls & shps. $395/mo... ~ flMJIO QU*7-auo 1.st& lut. 67.'M545. Year 'Round. 3 Br, 2 ba, 2 br wt1ar. szso. ~· cpts/drpl, •tove, rcfrla. Waler pd. 2710 ' ~·· $500/mo. 839·931'7 11ft f Delaware. Ul·UJO J)m. 1·:5Pm. • I (11 UNl. Y P IL (J T "' ' -.tt1 ......... ··~ Q~ ······················· ........ .._lllU40 ....................... Br l • lb. 1 81.<.X.'K ft IU-.:A\..ll .. tnum ~ntr} . • , , •• ll)lc ,rdnr ~~~:. mo ... l:l'J l~.~M. \ •t·ani Jan I l lk-tlrm I. bo. l'rJ)4 clrp. rcnn.'tl ) iHIJ S395. !lf;3 45ti7 .\&l'nl. no frt Modem 2 Bil. 2 Bu. frpll', incl "ur walk to brh. no Pt'l'> $375 5Jtl 7398 Townhou.,c. :! hr. 2 IJJ. • 1' • 11CW ._>n<f unit. .\dull O\ e1· · 40. 008·~30 or 002 44M I. BEDROOM Townhou:.c , Adult Li vin1 $320. 9ti2·486.1 -. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Walk to Shor>e>·:JUr. :!' ~ tlJ. pool, J.icuHI. i\:.k tor Mary Ellen 84-0 171S'J or 846-1371 agt ....... 3244 ,.....,... ..•..•••..•...•.••.•.. Univ Pk JU. J Br 2l2 U.1, l'-+ bonus rm. Oxford, ·-~· 547-7()44 , 833 3215 RENTALS 2 BR. l Hu... SJ45 2 BR + U. 2 b:. $500 3 BR. 2 Ba S-175 535 3 BR, 2~~ b11 $4751-IVf> -I Bil, 21'll ba . $500 ti2S I BR, 3 lia.. Sti001H15 S BR. 3 Ba.. . Sll75 J BR 2h ba II VII ms $650 523 CAMPUS Da. IRVl~E Turtleroc•k 4 hr fJm rm. din rm.:! l>a. \'lt'W Of U('I A vail. .Jan :Jrd l.i.l'. (inlnr. 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Limited Enrollment-Call Nowt Top 1nstruct0<s give Help and Guidance . Plenty of Practical Experience, Too. ___ ..._ of Business f J>V· rrvine College ~~~:pend!:t tnd Confufence are VoUf* with M 1nt9retllng, '#911 ~kt lob• At Irvine 'ti' there: rike yoU~iee := gpod J~ that yoU want to have .• w. u help you to ger SICHJ .. Y··-UC9'ftOMllT" MIOfCA&..l.MA&. Sl'ICIAlJUTIOM STI~·~ ~--... HD11u•u 61MfUL~41 .. STA..,-. ~~.7"' , _..,.Uf' DAY AM» IYINf• PIO.RAMS _ A ptotier and oouect b1,1,lness ~~nt. located In the hut> of the NewPorMrvlne Bualnets and lnduatrial Coml)fe)C. Job Placement .Aasistl(lce? Moat certllnlvt tn the tut 15 months over 400 employers have re<tuested Irvine graduates. Cll HOWfw _.. ............ _. .. c•ea. • 170t I. e.U'fY AYL SAfffA~HA fl70I (N91ii:alii. Rd.) ........ ., .... ..... ...... k ..................... .. LIUNTOflLT SIOS 1112UP0-.1 •PMAnttOYID• Course Includes . 35 Houri llrght time In Cessna 150 s with 2-0 hours dual 1nstruc11on. Individual Instruction tailored to YOUR ab10ty. 38 Hours Ground School. JO •a.cu" ............ AT &.OW!ST UTIS IN OIA~I C~T U-te tty Mw •411111 .. t.I •81*>11"9o1MtorC~ 0tlM"'-t8-. ,..,. C ........ hft!lh Cll HOW fJt.llH 19711 • .,.,_. w., s.t1tt .,... '*-,. ·o =+ c:..i, a,.. .. INTERNATIONAL MONTESSORI SCHQQLS.'·. . . .. SOUTH (:OAST . ACTOR'S CO-OP. •Planned programs •Reading, ·writing, Geography, Music. Arts. Physical Ed., Arithmetic. Language. Science. lndee>endent Study l Social Aciivltlea. Summer Program Alto Has Remedial Readl~. Now Offers Merchanl Sponsored Members hips For ?raining & Placement In The FUm & Tulevision Industry. AU Ages-Types. Accepted. l7U ~St .. Slllte to 957.0ZIJ C• llfled THCMn .... ,.. .... '79-9241 20lll Cypress St. F1 r I• v.-.y ll9•17SO 10111 .. ,...._A.,._ s..te.AM 54M713 as as w. S..flo•• ~ lrMSZt-0321 400 w. Ar SfNet I' Un ~ht• Lake. WoodhnclA!! .:::ru:.~1n.: 2 llr 'llr. -====== lic:.l·h (J11h. StiOO/rno. TUITION PA YING PROGRAMS AVAILABLE PLACEMIHT ASSISTANCE Call 551-12:1-t Vni\ ers1ty Purk T erran• 1wnhmc, 3Br, I.ha. tq>ll', 11 h I ~a r s ·I i .'i ' m 11 ~-7R9ti .\'oodl)n1f~c Sli50 'l'IN I Br. 3 bJ, Own 171 1) ~~-J.WO. 12l:Jl 1134; llli07 LOCJ11M1 leach 3248 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Rr, 2~ba, cpl & drps Den. g~e.rm. 2 frpk'i.. Ucean, mountJIO & City Wlk"'to bch & twn $700/mo .'\gt 4!17-24Si, Ownr (2\3 )StJS-3557 --.c-...... 2br. stv, refng. frplc, ~pt_,, 2 Mk!. to bt:tl. no 1u•t:.tchil<lr c n . S.t:i:; 4!>-i 29()[) I Bdrm, 2 ba, .itrium, f rpl c, compl c t l'ly remdJd. Walk Lo bcuch & town . $800/ m o. Ph 64().7<rl0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• On the Lake. New 3br, 2ba ~ched Twnhml'. Cpts & jrptl. Pnvate s pa off :naster bdrm <.;lub facilities. 871-3889 Miuion Vl•fo 326 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * * GcryTrudon 438 CCN'al Balboa lslmtd The New Y ortc Chef Says At the low price of $18.50 at my studio. or in your home S22.50 on a consultation basis of ut1liz1ng & coo lUng with you r present eQuipment. I can teach you light French cooking ... & eve<yday roenu· planning in six fun ~ enjoyable lessons. Limited membership available for the nght students. Please call for arranged telephone interivew & formal program. Newport Beach. 548-2817. 11 am 'til 7 pm, leave message with service MA.HY OProltTUHmES: • lntertisling Work ~ • Personal Sahslac11on • Security-Jobs not tied to economic situation. • You progress rapidly to become lhO<oughly skilled. • Self~mployment Opportunities. CAU 962-1131 FOil INFOaMA TIOH ~TCHARI15 BEAUTY COlLE&E _...... Gtwtt H2.flJI ''°'° ............... Heat ........ CITY·OF COSTA MESA LEISURE TIME ,IMSTRUCTIOMAL SERVICES EARLY CHILDHOOD. YOUTH/TEEN and AOUL T CLASSES will ~In the week of January 9. 1978. Everything offered from Science for Tiny Tota to Poppet Productions. Aikldo to Disco Dance. Guitar to Secttgemmon a.nd much morel Our "Recreation Review" brOChure. wtik:tl llata atl ctasea and programs offered is available at Ot.Jr Costa Meae Llbflt'les and at ,,.. Lelture Services Department. Room 30S, in the Civic center. (77 Fair Or. C.M.) UGISTll FOR Cl.ASSIS: TUISDAY, JAMUAIY J, tt11 Do...toww. Coesasa= C...tw • 194 Ceeter St .. C.M. 6. PM-1:00 PM FUITHP IHFOllltA TIOM: SH-HOO • D9'AITMIHT Of LltSUU SBYICll .. . . Newport Academy of Modeling & Acting EmphaeUJng "on-camera'' ttalnlr19 by profH1lonal1 • Pltotograptlk: Modellng •Half&~ • War~, ~Uf• Control, PolH • PorttoltoliCofl'POaitea • ProfeaaMftW ,...,..•phy, Ra111p, a. Commerc:l.t Training Le8m flt A Motion t'tetur• Studio Tflat Produce• TV & Radio Comntefcl ... & FHfllon ~otographr . . ' :· h • Call '°' nee Brochure -Approved By Cellt. Dept. of Education • Mastercharge / BarikAmericard (714) 546-4gso Learning Problem ? , '~"-"'" .._ • dilllke ld'IOOf or leurnlng '-- • become confuted teslly -~ • ftel llkt a fallure • hive p oor grlldes ,.. • leern slowly • dfYdreem In ac:"°°t I' WE CAN HELP I •READING •MATH •GRAMMAR •STUDY SKILLS GET 'VOUR PROllEM HANDLED NOW! STUDENT .~ IMPROVEMENT ~~. CENTER 901 Dover, New.port Beach (714) 642-9088 CALL IMMEOIAT~LVt f 645CRey"oQdsv4.vetme. 9Avi"e I • THEATRICAL WOIUCSHOP • • DANCI! ACCaSSORll!S DISCO/ EXERCISE JAll. TAP • DISCO I ALL ET Complete Ranve Of Courses For All Ages Self Awareness 2'150 HA9t8011 BLVD. eot..Ll!GflallTd COSTA MESA, CA 91626 014) .W.Stl1 . l724 Al• lao•t• ,. ... , Ar= lw.lt \Www. .,_ lw•t•u.fwll. Afie l•lll• u.tw.. . ...................... . ...................... ···•·••••••·······•···· ...................... . ....................... ..... rta.eca. 3769 .._.P•lll11'11 J,07 Cerw .. M.. J822 ColteMeta J824 SSO W1B & IW ,.,,.,rpor . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t ........................ .. Stucho, 1 bedroom c.e bacb. '190. Resp. ~ 2 BR. 1 Ba duplex. Cpts. Maid service, pool BACHELOR APT. adlt. OUJ Pd. No pets.106 Sff•Dp drps, refrig, stv .. encl 2376Newport Bl. C.M. E. S..y A,ve, apt p. M gar. No pet.s $27-0 mo. 548-9?5Sor64S-3067 ALLUTll.APDl . .,w.· llZJ AP.QJMENT _&Ml_·l.246 ____ _ M.wport hoch 3269 1 _ ___.'------- STUDIO 100' f.rom the ocean. ••••••••·-•-•••••-• Wll!ICLYltATlS Semi-fu rnished. Av all Br zpn, Uke aew, 2 car 2 Br, l (Ba, 2 story. Com· 2 br townhse. 2 br apt F\lllu KJt~Utn11ac111Tv nowt 201 E. Bal~a Blvd .. gar, Wuher/d\'yr. $445 Sh~~:c:ei;r.0~~95 "!50~ w/pool&J.a5~~:98ii. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 br, 3 ba. ram rtn, 3200 WALK TO BEACH: pool & tennis. Excltin& 2 Story, 4 bdrms. 3 ba, aun· ' deck & atrium. S67S/mo lse. LARGE home on WATER wltb boat dock, 2 Story w/4 bdrma. fnm rm. din rl'(l & privacy Sl.200/mo lse. . l.100 NORD best loco- i. w ............... 'I·, C•Ul-1400 !IQ.n. 1444 Santiago, N'. B. StOOOmo. Agent, 541·5032 RMIRHOMI .'ktl+i Seavlew. 3 nr:-2'ha. ~· ~.siol . tcnnf1, J,.<1 . $875/mo. )'rly 675~ ____ ....._._...__;,.;...._ 3525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'S'harp Harbor VI e w , _,;;_..;.;..~~ ...... .;._-__... • Mbnaco l Br, nr pc>ol, la· •m~;;,;.;.,;;;..;:;;.;,;;;.,.___. __ , l'I 1rdnr. Avail n(lw. - nens... ea Yrly. $250 per mo-NO mo. '15lH131; ~-2966 . .,.. - CLOSETOOCEAN FEE. Call : Su e a l T-1bra.,. t realloc.Nu ' 6'15-23U AGT-Days. NO • Vft R~ S.lt• Mohl 51707 anytime. ":b'uuer;:" Gar. Avall ~ V :.r8Ti~~~ 2C8'N~!!ll111vd,CM Ul/78.PlCt21.M2N9U eMtH 3124 Brand new, lllt'(e 2 br, '"""'° H~ ba t~e •/Mm J SUS"'" ... .rlTu OCIAMNOMT 2..!?f.: .• U.•~· •uase, • ••••••••..,•••••••'·~· rooa>..Xlb.,atea • ._, --a nD 2b• -~·-"' .....-v .-v EASTSIOE cozy 2 bf. TSLMamt 642rl603 Nicely furn. large at ...... -.i· ·-Call 6'0-602I patio, garaae. bllna. STIPSTO CH small l br. Adults, onJy, Br '--·-BIO coaw tbr ~ .......i S2'1S. 160 21Jt SL 548·2127 NEW 2 BEDROOM Newpo_. 2 , ,..,....eunf. $375 1 • .. ..,, •• I"""· 2 Br g • AJC ~5 •• Sn11/rntmed cpl. No • arage, • ... ~ · hlld • .-. MISA PIMIS mo.~ associated I " .. ' ------------- peW c __.UC>-7000 Ntw .. twUo apt szse. l Br $28S. Avail. J an. l t t. Large a Br Townhouse Pool, Jacam Ii laundry with paUo. 1tarace + nn. Adult.a, no pets. Open pool. Quiel complex dally. 2650 Harl• Ave. Adults, no pets. $35(1 . l.uxur7 lbr w/mlni ocean ,,..,___. _______ • C.llJ. <Mesa Verde Drive ~33flor pS·51M9 EMt cit Harbor BJvd). FamA&im, amall dUldren 54f.afff, , I.IP \0 2 yn, Z 8t •pt. $23S mo. 2'117 Wfillace Ave. CM. 6'6·2826 LACASAaAMCA ... t .. A.tttow ------ AIJ llt.llt pd. CP.ti, drpg. WIS11A y Tl8'WIS poat, lndry, lac's. Adult.ii COSTA M~A o'°tr 3J, no peta or BR.ANO NEW 'children. Call Su e : 1..Br f'Nnt$280 558·~70'1 or Henry : 2lll'fi'roms.305: aBr.~~ 1' .. rom$39S. Beautlful new 3 1'ait bull41np. Xlnt locaflon net.tr So. Cowsl Plua .. Children welcome. No 1)1.'\:i, RentoJ offlre open J11Uy 10-:i. !MU Bak.t:r Sl. I blk W. o( Btis\ol, 517"21$ Oerical Jl CLER~ SI. CLERK & CLDICAL ASST Call OBJVBY Meuenger/Courler 6 d~ wk. P /lime am or pm. Kpow Or g Co. 83S-3l418 btwn 8 '5 lOAM DENTAJ,.~tST. Exper. nee. FfUme. X.ray cert. cau~ HOTICIE huw Dully Pllut Cla:.' 1fied ads dlspluy thc11 messages with leg1billh and Impact? Our ads, "'c are proud to say, really get results. P hon..: 642-5678. J_ l•41C ...... DriH 546-4741 (Acro8S From Orange Co. Airport I Equal OpJ>Or Employer ousecleaning i.erv1cC' needs Eng spkng M&I full. p/l Car nee. Top $ 557-0009. HOUSEKEEPlttS No exper . nee. Xlnt benefits includ. sick poy Bayview Con v. 205~• Thurin, CM 642·3505. ·--------HOUSEKEEPER , Woman. mature, expcr to do all household work. 3 days wk, rcferencci.. xlnl pay . Re pl y to Oas.slfied Ad:tl02, Dall~ Pilot. PO Box 1560. ~ta Mesa. ca. 92626 D1t1,.../Drcrftltno" H~eeper. mature. M for ·electrical consulting shill m guest home. CM . ~ ofc. Expr. In 646-6716· ll'c, pwr, dist It ,comm Hwsekeeper hve in. E~ S)'lllDS. Send brief re-per'd. some Englj,"h 9Umet.o : Dale Karjala&: Soc. Sec card nee. &t-rs AMoc. :noo E OO&M Hwy. checked. $52-9108. Ste i.. Corona del Mar, .J CA 9262$ qr call (714) Immediate openln(s full 6"-e&eO « p/Ume. No exper. d tt A#,eS 17 t.hru 28. 540-ff.48. Marino Corp. ,, IMPORTR '' EXPIDITOR '' Ntcotiate and •1'pecl•tC' lmport:lhon of auto parta. handle lntl!'lrli \tonal sales •Jreemc(Y.J. bWs oc lading. letter• of c:tedit, etc, In Europco. & Middle !!Ut. Buy pllJU tor forelan c•t.-. apeclolblnc In Wht pa.rt&. Some 1aJttw1Wk. SUpervlslnir. tmPO.r.tu· tloo, and l!IUlO part.a Yl'f requlr~it . 2 .,..,., mlnfmum. PIO •lt. 1.~1>· 11 E.e.o. $,54t~, , d p9ld b)'em,...,er. . . w .... Mlfp w.-.· 71 NINllll.. wi.lz • · 111 .... ,, a • IHO Mbc••·-·······-·-··-···· --.... -............ , .......... -,,_-.... ~.._. .... , :r,~-&:':t n1ooucn· ON .... Slam ... kltleu ... * For s.Je: Wood ..... a.eRJc.u. i~· .. .,. .. pubUcatloa. lala17 I"; cs..&Pot.->sns. To.Wfe r~all store eoanter " ..s free to ~ •1' +comm. nt •..., 77$.Gl1l87 2 S 7 5 2 Av•.· 1 d a ~oPtype~ fixtures., Balboa lWANr ~ ~::!:.~~ SALIS TYP1s~ . .,.,,. 8040 ,.. .... t'1--Call ----or STAIT OFF THE NEWYEAR WITH THESE REE POSITIONS ....... .....,....._, .... r--....,... I ....................... c _...., -..... llOll·ftt • to 10 11 ..,.~ ..... -s...... aplt"-o 144.801&. $lite $2M _.. )>II.~ Mm.~ JO a.bop GnpbJe1 draft-IBM SRECTllC If You are ~ Winner or 2 -~----. U • UU •A PM+SaU:aGAKtoa:llO IQaaupplycenterae.Su * '* frt!etJt'kejlworthSH to Kwl Si OAK W*1erbed. PM.S2110permo.ulary aaletPl"IQD w1t.b d!NCt Experienced accurate Typist needed Joest.cker HOUIJAYOMICI Comp! '#/htr, Hoer. er lll'Ofll •barinl pro-.._ esp. to.-nJee & imm•~Uately.70wpm (must) llMllwd attho' ~~·=:,~ WewllltndD1DQtoWVI"' snun. •JUc!Mver ~oi,a create°"" •caounta lo Part Time ena.. ANAHElM d)'8or&ll-219Te"* ~whla°"' m!::a.~:-s•:.:.; =:tr.~= ~~t:l.~Sllllt &:!::.l!"~.~2 ~.dfm.ON Akal Slmo Tape =em en t op· Uoa • ltoowJed1e of Ex.eel.lent Worldng Condltfons HOUDA y OH ICI Dec. 27th-Jao. lsL Recorder '-OuUon ~'11 ... + aa_. avail. Pbofte DratUni • ~11neerln1 AppJy 111 Peraoa the Free Tick.eta 8ood for Cultu. ,.,..., UUIHN ~tlfterlPM. alda dlalrable. We oller AN•t El.., Dec:. 30th or 3lat Call~ tJ79.31SJ.. •al8l'Y1 car aJJowance. AH ,.. performancea. Call --...;.......;;...;..;.._.:..;...;.;,.. __ 1--------i e»mnuaaloa, proteeted <X>NVEN'l'lON' SU·S671, ext. 833, to 1CWoddlQ1bandu'hr/S 1 i:a~:med . t~~~~W!~ u':.af ::~:: 0..-. Coast D•tlu Piiot ~Ti~~ood. laLf clahnyour..!':et& ~'!'Y ~!:;~~m:T~/~ cleeant.or. APPb'. Vlc:tor 1rowth potential for _, ,..,...., ""'_.. g or glual25.~'1814 i ..:...:.;..;:....;_---------t Bu8o I.an. 361 Cllft Dr, caHer oriented fn· Dee. 30th or 31st Andalastan (Spanhh M~ • n--J ... .-.-... t.aama.JllMicbWKoo-dlvldwll .wJ.na to com-330W..t..,St .• C .... .._ performaneea. CaJJ Mans) Pure white 3 ,.... r-•-.,-. IOtO _..,_ Ji)i. mlt&oapubUcCOC"POra· AskforPaulW&rd 642-5678, ext. IJ3, to old. Gentle. SISOO. ••••••••••••••••-••-· CW..Adflllt fo$131C Pltl.me. Mao-Fri. a Bra tlon.. Call Linda,m.a&sZ A-V-...•Opportunity EmpJoye.. cla1.m,10Urtlckda. 673-071&. · NewBrandNamePi..,. Peraoowhohu11omeex perd.ay.S.Oem.--. PrinttnsCollater,p/Ume. forlntervlew. nu&:At.-... .. * * 10%overeoat. per. la worlauen'a com $3Hr. Ollll ~ Now •cceptin& applica. .... ... r eo70 Beach Yualc Center can land thiaxlnt11pot tioe. f~ Moo&: Tiu• &LIS Boxer pupa. AKC ·-·••••·--• .. ••-•• 1740tBeachBlv4.B.B. start 1978 olf right iD · llYPUHCH IJilbt shift& Apply tam. ...... Rectatered, Cbam9ioa WANTED 8C741$31 careersitua.Uoa. Data Entry 0pr. oa1 •Pm. PemJJaaver. U60 <'I AD A SMILE l'.....,W.._. 7IOO ~Wlllhd 7100 alred..$$0.&c74S88 ... ..-nr.,..oao•-Call""--'-«• hif l H Com Placeatlaeo.taMesa. ~ ................ •-•••• •11111 '1111 1 ••••• TOP CAS'"l DOLLAR ni"''""lv~ ""' ~u. .,. a t. D· oaae • DOGTRAINING • GoodcondltkJa, prtera.neq•upeed&a&> JON,. FACE 'ft a JI._ S700 Yourl'l*'8arlllne l>AlD FOR YOUR $m'ofr NM291 Prod MgllUf Assist Expanding co. seek peraoQ w/aome eloc tronio background knowledge of eJectroDl circuits. Sal $1000 up Xlnt pot.en1. Your car will grow Wit.his fas paced co. Call Chris 54().6 Geft1 Ofc $&00 Ring in the New Yea w 1 this xlnt grow lb pos JJle typing & ore back J:j'OUnd WJU Jaud th variety SPQl. • <.:all Coruue 54 CID'a(y. Key to d1sc"" • ~DIES _,,, ·--y----IC...ID-JEWELRY, WATCHES.,...:._~...;.·--~,;;;;;..:; ~• ~~ ~pell; ftu.Jity C·Olthnl 'A BULGE ~II ~ Free to applicant. "uom ouuu __....,, ART OBJECTS. GOLD, F h p l I l ~• ...... kin,. ...... llUU -\tood start on )'our --v 10,..., SILVER. SERVICE renc r~• ae a & lYPISTS busloea cw... la youn ~to•• ~ • Wurtttzer SpLnet. atat conds. Apply, National u-... ger IN YOUR WALLET (J u;;~.r...r;;. f -·----··· FINE FURN " AN· cand.$11150 M0-2115'1 Systems Corp.. 4361 .,..... Bit Plll'tfeular • &et the 06 • ..... UI-Pt. St. Be --t 'nQ\m> ~ _ _..,.;_· ____ _ Birch St. NB CNr 0C Aeroapece piOducts ~. TIME/LIFE best. Work temporary tastic N.B.. rne.ni, par . $pwll•t~ lff4 AJrport) EOE. needs exprd persoo tor LIBRARIES anllllJDenta wttb the co. TbeJ'U tr&ID you tu Germdaa Shep, F. • Uwntoc::lc 1075 ....... •••••·--••• ..:..=~:..::.::...:::..:;..::;;_ __ _,. noo.deatractlve testing, tbat all aped&. Vflf'7 ll&bt apaye • ' yra. aood ·--····--•••••••• Fl h S I LIGALSICY climemioulimpection& Jlabothfull&pert a&ency 9Cll'U tor aper. or rfgbt oat of wlkidaMMOl2 Re£Morianmare.brote .!~~ 1~re:.! :,•, 0 • Sm. buslneu Utiption W<ddnl to MlI..Q 98S8A •~==~~te JOU. . MO PBS school ok u J~ .. 10CI Pa Jt e 1050 to ride ck drive. blk bdnp "'7i MK.Q'wooc1 rirm 1.0 Npt Ottr aeeb procedures. Send re· indMdualaWboare CallToday! have the »Gile to deal ............. , ... -.... parade Morgan &eldiQg, 110cni w/Eckel •tad-exper. legal HCJ, 11uai aume to PO Box R, qgert.olearnbow W/f!fll.tlC9 (tbeyarereall1 Sl'OREWD>ESALE Eng, Western (1H) in&'t-MS. Sid boota•lzes have xlnt akllla. Newport Beach, Ca tomaJcet.opSSSIHfS ~o~ office • -::::. ~)Ab~ n= New&usedfUJ"D, appl's, 338-1011 6~ 7, 8'41, 10; $1.S0.'25. ~ c.:l~:e~ 92ll8Q. WE OFFa: . 0 overload Pencmnei AgfllJlq '500 mile. wu.on•a Bargain Mhc.ll••011S IOIO sss & S4S. Girl'• ic:e D U Pll ~ Campu• Dr N a Noclk. 5656814 W.19tb, -··········--· ... abtes.SW.SN,atai.bag Ad f987, a y ot. RIALESTATI ,.__ aa 117"'°°'1 m7.fl22. • • • CM.842-'1930&548-3262 Vf.'.& ~ED at skate dress•lse 10 P.O. Box 1560. Co• --J'IZIBUca-NB A" I (cbild)·all lblt -can Mesa.CA.9'a126 ·!!f!:~~~;i!• !1!:~!d~ ...... la..... ._ 'IMVILMINI' **I BUY** TOP CASH DOLLARf~6'2~\o0~138.::!~----- LOAHPROCISSOR generoua commlssfona. CALL us roo1v ~.....,. '.'l'opL'(Jlt penon to !!Qer'd aolJ' I« t4'ID' Cood med Farn1ture & l>AlD FOR YOUR J.t"'HA·VA-Conv. nper. MYaDCetrainlng. 11 ........ _,,0Qe1t.b1 marJi ~la Ju.~ APl>llances-OR l will JEWELRY, WATCHES, ...._....._ .... req'd. Contact Cyndie 642-1062 ANO START ~Excell=::~ ltimePQ1.7M-lla. .mlorSELLf«Yoq,, ART OBJECI'S. GOLD, ._. IOfS LaNler, (714) ~ C.....,21 eroc•... IJ Ing •tlU• & firm WAIT&ESS waated MASTmAUCTIOM SILVER SERVICE, •••-• .. , .... , ....... _ M.soalllcDuffteO>. 621 W.19tlL,CM · SMIUN . ~nallt• reqalred. MPM.cru•uaoaPK. 646eH61rl3M625 FINE F.£!_lN. & AN· Cu• tom II ad e l "' t ....._ TIQUES.vw-Z200 SHOWCASES. Solid MANAGEMENT. xce l•nt r,i.at al, ARQ'l'IDo'aPlaa,~ CAS'BPAID PEOPLE PERSON Real Otate Sal• People 8'lfl ano5 S-1&1')' $90 +. o.c. crown Valle7 Pk•7 ____ .,,_ tl LUGGAGE TAGS naturdown=. ~.~ ~ Exec needs p/time 88• wanted. Up to 001103 ~ Air]:ateru.aawotor LquaaNlcueL "" .... .-. -_...,an • ~. _ ........ eoc; inwbolesaJeaupply. comm. apllL N"Pt Bcb TIMI/UR 8ftJ!. Vt&Dmt. (laledrtV'a,957'8133 Cromyuqrbualoesscard. glare ate top. Brau Fully capitalised. 6.11.QJOO l•UJIS.IMC. SICUTAIY . ~Yadlt(lwp. Sc6hralnatrclltopdeat, ~:O ~~::e_•;: =:r::ar'J~.=: 64.2-1834. *** P.quaJOp9EmpJyrm/t For ConatneUoo Co. JaalPlaeentta CK :.:1~=..orta. !!!i'!dD.L~v~a~ll PP5'9-3850 ' MATURE Woman to stt REALESTATE . ~!'a8.!'._ BH.B..rookCallbu~" ' ""---atrap, meeting airllne TY.I.SO. w/semi-invahd. bra flex-Seamstress, pa:r com· ,..........., .... .-1118 PKVWD .1cldan 40:r.SO oval LD. requirements. Pl'eo 'Hlff.St.eo IOtl ·Gftt'I OfcTnut $500 ible. Cd.D4. H0·'17•5, OPPORTUNITY mensurate w/exper. Alllc5P)(.IG.fe83 ' Mlz •I• I • table" 8 c:bairs. Orig. wmt Joaa 15 theftl For a -.............. _. 644-0739 Pro l 6antaAna.Olll~'7S. ................. ., ... , price '1875 la& $600 --"--"' ..... en-•----tt""~am"'""-•-Vuriety pos.'fol' bright gress ve youn& co Sentce Sta. Attendant., • I 1001 tallmlMOGOs • ..-~ -"---· ~ _,_._ • SndJv w/gen'l ore slcJlls. MEDICAL REC PT. ofnal~ fiboor Ucensedt SEAMSTRESS, exper'd exper'd. Full er p/time. -.!'.81~1 .. 111 ...... wallpaper, fabric or AM/FM tUAer. Great Perfectspol for advance· Salary open, frlng 8 .... _.,,..e w wan an factory productioa, ~· ltr!PY Meo Stll'ha. J7&h Aatq. J>1a1ae am· Set/6 "Day Glo'' paper le we Cristm1a pr--. IUJL mer1t1nth1s busyofc. benefita,Spe.DiabbeJpful. expansive tr~ pro-pandin1 laahlon in a.:irw..c.x. MUSICIOXIS chn. 1 leaf. Walaut. Will back le trim 1Wl'1.·_~_;.,...;..;.. ____ _ <.:all Coo.rue M(M;()S Bristol Park lied, ~~~f!d~vp~:Soo:.1ry Laguna Bcb. Jf/1'. Senlce StattOD Attea· Cl.OCU Good eoad. $850/otr. l:tto°ba:l two em'da S'Alf/P'JIWalautCCIDIOle Group, 722 Baker, CM. taught by an exper'd ~ dant. exper•c1. l>q 6 Sot M8Cbl.. NtdteJo. ~ . PRICES: 1tereo w /turntable. MIDICALASST. broker. Experienced Evea.JUUlcp/tlme.Ap-deons pboD~Srapu. Bland dlD'e rm Ht. p. S2eaor3/$S • Sacrifice S1oo. ••a ~m, aryhappy co. ~ee8~8 Front otc. 25. Bra a wJr. , people with AMBmON Secntwlft/G. Ofc: PJ, Shell StaUoa.17tb" 'WOC'ld'• Jar1eat eeJec. nuloe wood. . Includes 4/ltao tuoea. ' 1 _after_..;..6P...;)f ____ _ ., .. Exper. nee. Contact are welcome, We belong HAPPY HOLIDAYS lnlne,NB. Uon. Aleo eHta, buffet. table 68 daaln. 6/9tqsU.50eL IM.DWIMOIGAM ~ ro~as~rr.nr:o~f~~~. Judy,979-7612. ~~~i:t=~& We will !t'Open OD Jan ScrvlceSta.NlghtAUend furnltare~H. IC'l-818 lD~~:-::~~ed $380() ..,,...;., Mod lypmg,lOkey&sb a MESSIHGSt/ Real Elta~e busloeas~ :!,';:~J:'~IOUr ~~~~A~~'· ~~teriDs; lr'vl!!; Gtm"ageW. 1055 NOCARD? plus. 540 ... ncc OFFICl!ASST. CallnowCoranappt. F.lnployersPayAlll!'eea e. 75'-1T17.()penWed.&t.' •-.................. llnw10'll'OWDorHnd NearlYD8W'sqperl&ll'80 • UallConrnc .,...,., P/time. Hrs flexible. PACIFIC COAST IJzReinderaAgency Sen.StaHelpDeldedlm· * * name. addrela. pbone & :f~· Be tam ax I caJl 5'0-SSOS. PRAmERTIES 4(12() Birch, Ste 10t med. &n « p/t. ApPIJ'. we'll make one card per reearder. 811& ~ • vr NewportBeach 83M190 990 E. est Rwy. Nwpt .n..P-... tag.Add2"each. otter.MCln -l<~h 5735 . M~THER'S HELPER *631..0400• Bcb. STIWMl'IOTH 31111 VlaMadr•• Se:ndchectarmaa11• ....... _... , . I Swuig shift. 6 Mo. mm Live lo. Newborn le 5 yr * * * Secretary for NP' Bch SEWING llAaDNG OPR AM1'19U1S S. ..... C....,,_o derto:OTPIUMTDG l•lff ea• aper. mK 37'1 or 8742. old. Own room. En&J. D)arketla1 re1eareb -lndaatria1 NWtn •AllEBICANOAE• Yoa an tbe wLa... of 2 ru. ........ 11111111 s nu1 Xlnt co. w/lst class 1pk'&.5S7.e797 Order Deak. ftnn.Growtboppor.Xlm ~·-. _, ..... 11iz! 'l"be i..-IDCl8t CIGlllo rz-tkbtsw.irthSlAto P.0.BosJ.SeO Ge111lll tOIO ~ts&greatwmidn MOTOltROUTI Good w/numbera, peo-aldllsreq'd.'751.Q288 rowMarlD..'ie.iZai =-~ HalaAYOtUC£ Olltallea.Ol.9282i1S ....................... • can.Rita DaJJy PUot route In ~e. = coatact..tn-SECY/BKK.P'Jl.ap~ looallf. We-direct& at.the P't1111111tnc.2aem. J:..nd llllm*.--:.,: Newpc:n Beach. After. IQe. to be neat & trial bal. atent ecata~ S.O.Accl 1~ s-tbe .map OD to . ANAHEill ~=-~~ c:oncl ;i:t'=ftllL lldotal lloaday throagb pleasaot.540-ll'4. wume l'elPOD to meet rt...&. -:!! l_lt. Alao. Aatlque ·' CXJNVENTION ' ....,., 5Cl4220, Oenccil ssoow ll.S. grad nk. Variety W/gTOWJnkf CO. Lot.I 0 room for advancement. 'Jlus L'> a very friendly uJH1t. Xlnt bens. Frida:t plus Saturday & deadlines, ul open. -. ftA!lllc6ietkm_....,all. CENTER ~··~b::,:'250~:!ea.~Call~!'.MS~•=2.t=--':"~---~~ SUnday morninp. Gross '159-1'12ldYB,M0-188&eva. atyd!apuBeaeb 11ttbe997.._..Jdolll. DIC.2'ltb-Ja.Jat. LYNDEMIGWELDER ..... ,.... f040 $tOO per month. $50 caah REJ AIL s.1'8127 to'1181 tocaMd at: Ptee Tlcblta &ood for UXENEW '300. •11 n•n•n "" n n1 n• deposit required. Good PerfaomlOftl'DllleDtao-750E.DYDRJ>.8.A. Dee. 30tb or 31st 97Nazi f'OltSALIUI J forcollecestudeator2nd CLERKS SICltiT4RY' eoantln.I' Supenlaes W'lbe"""*"lrw7> performances. Call , 77 S a Ra)' M ft Income. Call 6'2-4321. OrderCoordinatol' ~p • cWa pro-751..et22 "2-1171. est. -. '°MINK STOLE. wortb Week:nder wltb 70 <'Jll Jlita 540-0055 Didapbofte T'tPbt )f you enJO)' typing, this '}s a great co. to work for. :~nt bens & friendly co- worker11. Oppor. tor AskforClrculaUoo. UJOTIM RegiODal sales ofc for =~ eootzol~rwv~udlta ODeaS..WedtN d81mJGUr~ '40Q. Will een for $300. houn. llUlt..U• boaalit MOTOR aoun Cau al.ace Mlltlet1 =: :rs:=,°f~ tnbu&n . Penon· ls'J'taa»&&J.M * BeaQt. eoed. 150-3885 r' boll&. Pd. sit;,. Call DILIYIRY HelpWantied eal• aecyfcoonUut.or. Del DeJJt..1 Rall. 505 ~In. lap. mflle. GSIZE PoAurpedlc m)'~ll To deliwr larwe motor 11t,2ndldlrdShlfta Poa. req'a aecurate typ. Foree~ -A•e, La1aaa lt.eaa. I08U bedldrame. route la S. Laguna and Noexper.req'd. Wetnln to.a & aooct telephone Beaeb.•·llllll:n211. * * Lu.ILB.-.USS N&33lJ orS46-1200 Laguna Nl1ueJ. Must those hired. ·Applicants. communtcattoo aldlla. .. ... w ... have load drivlna record aPlllJ' 11t Uto&em sa. Exper. Pf'fll'ct. but we 7.u STORE, F\all t1 Part 4631 L8 ,_ ·growth. ·C:tll Rlto anddependablea\lto.$50 JOcatedat: wm train tbe rl1bt nme Clerk. Apply in ' cash deposit required. JllDeUlarAwe.C.M. peraoo. Good •al • person. 28981 Crown · ....._ 54.0·6055 For tnrorrnatlon call JallON.PacllleCatllQ beoellta. For appt. call Valier Prkw' Laa Yoalll'9the.._,Clft 642""321. ask for Harry LaoaaBeach GM:lmtam.Spm Nlpel. • • freeticbttw-.'tb$Wto SeeleyorlQJWllllams Weareaoequl AMF, INC. HOUDAYOMIOI ' ,. , .... ™IS .. W ... _..:'l oppartun1tJ emp&oyer Poeter• Brumfield D!w Swltebboarcl «»>eratora a &be ..-.... r _. ZIS}'ll~ =&Jim. Will tram. AIWIEDI ~ 11 Mature resp. adult or .__._ _ CXlNVENTIOlf ~:· :f ~:.to:C:~ at ~~ly~ !~;.. lluat IN 7·3:30 ""~!~**!.~ CENTER dudlve bui.ldlogs. R.E .... ve~-·-··-Country Club Coa•. ..... .... _ _....£mp...,.,. Tll 1l ·11S... Dle.~aa.11&. :...xper.aplua4'you N'IGHT AUDITOR· Bame,MWOll W•to .... a111r. ft9e 'l'lebea _. be seU' tarter Cu ~ HU OD t • Dee. IOtb 01' Ila • 10 a 8 • ExJ>C"cl. part.time. App. SALIS s.!J tor R.B. ftrm. trPo pbcmt Tqpt ta oar baal. performaac... Cal -ciu Rita Jy Ben Bcown'a Motel ~ lnl. It bkpe. AbWtJ-to .._. IM ao, m ear 142-1171. u&. aaa. 31106 Coaat Rw1, So. YOUI ......... 0 MI wC1rk ~. OC v--. ........__ .. __._ ~-Secy $750 LaJUDL ·~ A!rpart.1&5-7117 . .._,, --;;--Od estab co. needa OU ms $SSS ~ouii ind.Iv. w/some ex· HIGHT CLERK PAIT11ME ~~c;::-,:: ;per. in imurece fields. Man. 40 br weet. ......,Ot9WOIUC bye far qa1et Cdlllloca. ;-<int hens & good wag Traveloqe, 1208 W. HOUSIWIVll llf'2'np.oeed1Ji._aat .,~will make m CoastHwy,N& C',,..W_STUD_ ~~t:J'lar 'aloteaa1er. .-~•~ ~ !OilllUta NURSIS...,IS Guaranteed UourlJ t~~f:.__. · . • &~UIS w.,. l'lu 8DDa1. 5:30 -• --i OfflceM__,.. Xlnt benefits lnclud pm to a:ao pm. call technolo17 prodacta. eor needa Span.lab aick~~ConV: :~:.:SOE. 87s.al80 peaking indiv. to nan bia 3lli5 CM '°"3505 ' SEC'Y .... , bu.a.)' olc. Hau ..,.,._ ..... w ; SALIS~ ,__ •-a• errilic l*IOD to work T.S·~~ ~top& IDto -~u:•.e::; Extraordlnar pref'd. coantt:J Club bualoeaa tor 1oun1Jl w/WIOd tnma ff dlda. . lcoegoaalary. ~Home.•• tnUaaut io&a'teftlll wJth Uaa 1kfDa to &Id aa n· 1caJ.lRt~ , • .,.,.,.. ---'"oo le dl I t I 1 l Nanln1 aJde • aome Wiihoclt7.Ptfaiiiiveat. ~oto =~ :.:_ ~loN1t $62 !!Set.P. '&fbrdJMblecUem. ment...,'Wfora pt. KaJ1t 1>e depfmdable • • autltulotcO'f'l!l1ooldng a lftf'd bat no& re-'lbe ,__ draw ID tbe hlf•tarter. Pa¥ com- & Dice P!'<ll>le cl. u.-la• oat. \feet.~ .a 1>1111 l'Uot mentataae w1wtW.. ~ wUb. OoOd fYl IT.-... O•lfWM.IGtll'78. ..;a._,. ... 29a~------t ~JMr::san Office Maclltu Ka!Dt. HllpW..... 7100 . W.W 1100 ~cepos. -Repairman. lalar1 --............... -·--••nuuiaee CalllUla raap ~& llln. I .. -------------~ JTll apartace la bud. !ttr.aC«MleCllS700 :=tr~~~~ i ~11Jaa4ofe. APlllY ID PDClll w eaD ~. ~Ghtlt.eak). Saddlebaet Valle1 ~ood • to -Udlled 8ebool Diltdet. ca. Hiil J>i•eoo X • V • Biia ... •.-....12M.~------· I • I ), .. Al.SD FEE JOBS 1'1'9•81119 .. AFUNNY l llflNS ·· 4 llAPPBlm .ON THE WAY ~ TDWOll ~ 11111· . WMJIOSD WHOLISl\LE TOTBB1'RADE ......... , .. ·sun ... c:Mee K& trl4Jltl-7 ~.t~ ... ~~~ .. ~ .••• ~~~.~ P'ROBT DAMAGBD B1l'POIN'1' &UJL -W. Wll'Dtr' or Harbcir, ..... ... ~ We are pleaed to mmoance that ~ this newspaper will run the ~ HOLIDAY ON ICE "Find Your ~"' •• Name Contest" in the classified ~~""~ section beginning December 16 , 1 . ~ ....... -IT. thru December 26. . . / .P' Readers whose names are listed. !/ ·1, Csome where in the classified ads> will receive,. absolutely free, two • reserved seat tickets to ·· HOLIDAY ON ICE opening at Anaheim Convention Center, 800 W. Katella Ave., Anaheim Calif. December 27th and running tbrough J&}luary 1st, 1978. You may find your name hidden anywhere in the eluslfled section preceded by two stars (* * > making you eliglble to receive a pair of tickets for a night at HOIJDA Y ON ICE as guest of the Daily Pilot. r . OAflVPILOT ....... ·-~· AllhK. l•porftd \ 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .............................................. Capri 9715 MGI ' t744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cdloc 9915 Autos. UMCI Allto .. U1ed 'A.uto1, U1•d ..: .................... ···········~·········· •••.•••••••.••....••..•....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ········•·····••····•·• SEA RAY'S WE BUY CUAHCARS &TJlUCKS '73, V6, 4·si>tf, 4~M. Xlnl cond. 1 Owner. Call &16-4.267 or &16·05~1. 'ell MGB GT, new paint, uphol & tires. Make of- fer. Must sell. $2650. 536·6002 or eves (213) 592-5023 ZORAN IM· PORTS. 4205th Sl. H.B. c:ai.molet tfJO LlftcoM 9945 Pfymouth '96 0 ltli I :!!10 Y .im.th.1 \IX ·~rry k1l front fork, llo.: ">hOl·i..i.. •·H'. SSO<I. Call !lli2 ~ ••lh·r 7 p 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Al I '71 Moct.f• ---1976 CH,VY '77 Lmroln Contlnentul lArC)4! Sttecticn MOHTE ClRlO 4 d r. S 1 19 5 . W h i t t• lrOftd H I 8'-30' HARRISOM'S SEA RAY 9720 1'\111 power. factory air w/burgundy int. Xl11t ew t CJ18 cond .. 5pJlt pwr. seat, eon d . B y ow n " r PLYMOUTH '74 YA~AllA RV:JSOH . ~how 110 l'Vlld. HiOO ml \lu~L ,,.~ lo apµrt•t• $750, Olr Van 642-HSOO CONNELL CHEVROLET • •••••••••••••••••••••• •DRIVEA * *UTILE .•. * SAVE A LOT Opel 9746 ~County'• S•ville Center clecttic wln(lows & scat 7l4-7S2·1524 VOLARE COUPE cruise control & ull th~ Mercury -ftSO Aul<>n1au1· tr:111srnb~"'" 2317 So. M a111, S A 540-6555 3101Coastlfwy, N li. 6ll·l547 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Ra.llye 4 :.1><1, /\Mffl\I, radiuls, rH!w l>alt, lwki.. muff. 26·:!9 re~ ga~. $1195. C524KPS> 673·57!0. 546-6728 extras. (952Nl M ). ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ <:11> t•n~1111•, 1, t'\ I. $3988 OHANGECOUN1'Y'S t1nt ~t1 w1od ::.t11l•ltl 'Ill KAW 500. New K Ill, & li11tt. dn & ~lock. $-175 ti73-5710, ~IS.6728. :as28 Harbor RI vet, <.:OSTAMESA 546.1200 SJ-.JOP &COMPAR~ botns>t'f' .wuardll front ,\ MEWEST r~ur, power t-kc1111~ 1976 CADIUAC SEVILLE All leuther, stereo tape, en.use control & all lht: de l uxe exlrai.. {629NRO). Nabers Cadillac UNCOLN·MERCUrtY i.pace savm~ i.1mrt• <:-. .. 1 26 It.. Thund~rbird Honda XL125, m~~n:I WEPAYTOPDOLLAR BARWICK DA TSUH -----Dealership is now OPt:N 11Hl29ClU1121:m 1 ""'·tll .I 11.11\ l '.Ji'& ~t I .1 Ill• 8ll-ll7S 493·337S RAY FLADEIOE $ 4095 LINCOLN-MERCURY Formula {offshore>. 351 $490. Tra1h:r, ;i bake $225. 1-'0ll TOP USED CAHS V8's, all n avigational a:JJ.SH6 FOREIGN, DOMESTIC Pone he 9750 gear & ground tack!• ----or CLASSICS Sleeps four. Under ~0 1973 Kawu:.aki 75cc Mini· JI ~r l'ar a tixtra clcun hours used since new. 6 Tra.11. L1k~ new $225. ~us flrst. wheel t railer included-75l·:m6 BAUER BUICK also 'rull canvas. Call MotorH--Sal ~/-29'~llarbor l:llvd. John Felter at 642-0010 or Rfftt/S::-~ e9160 _Cullil Mesa _ _!19~~ 540-82ll . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • TOP 28ft.UnifliteSportflslwr. fil'Ol ·' 1!177 F.xc:utivc· ·DOL' ... R l owner, in mint cond1· Motorhoml• or M 1n1 """' tion&loaded! Custom in· motorllome from Herb PAID terior, pilot. A . V .1•', l''rledlander. Call any or FORCLKAN V .H.t'., sunlog, outrig· these number!> gers, AC/DC natural g<1s 898·6777 refrigeration & {'()Oking, 537.7777 b1min1.lA:>p w/cnclosure. 828 8888 · new Cltrysle.r man1fold;., _ • risers & elbows plus l'X· MOTOR llOM ES tra fuel. Call Dule ul FUH HENT 498-2709. Frum Sil.JO \\ k. 770·0li44 '7 3 S EA R /\ Y 2 4 ' RENT 1-'1rehall 23' Self Weeken der. Gal ley. C!JOL Auto/au'. CC. Cl.I. head, swam step, lrt m ~tereo. :.lps 1; 1>45.;alSJ tabs, VHF . F~t. Xlnt. --- cond. 848·9288 ~l ft. .-\polio moturhoml'. i\lu!:>t see lo apprccialt.'' Call ,John Felter al 6'l2-00IO or 540-8211 Altenlion boat lover!>'. 1955 18' Chris Cruft Cobra, serious inquiries only. 544·9605 ,Motor Home Rental 181/2 to 32' loak Rent/ Fully !!elf eontained ~er 'fo5o Hest:rve now for ~ 11183~ BEAU• HLVO HUNTI NGHl N BEACH 842· 7781 '>40 044 2 IMPORT CARS ALL MODELS WE NEED CLEAN USB>CARS NOW CALL PAPPY S40·5630 n.. '78s Ar~ Her~ i\.ll modtils & colon. lnwmdiate Detlvery Today! Last chance for fantastic savtnw; on all remaining '11 models lo slOl'k. COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 HARBOR BLVD. 540-6410 540.021 l NEWPORT DATSUN '77 Clurwece Dl•mo & executivt1 sale now going on-hurry! 888DOVESTREET <Near MacArthur Blvd. &JamborceHoadJ NEWPORT UEACll 833-1300 Cull NEWPORT DATSUN for the best buy in a ucw or usl'<l Datsun! ••••...•.......•.....•. 1971 PORSCHE 911 T 5 .speed, air <:ond .. AMffM radio & many deluxe extras. Showa mi:cic:ulous cure Inside & wt'. (098GlT J. -$6988 Nabers Cadillac'. ]MJll I l,11 hor 81vtJ. c 11,1.1 M,•,,1 540·9 I 00 '64 SC, >tint cond. alarm. i.tcreo, luggage rack, must sell S4800/&t ofr. G4G·l'7l:J ---- Porsche •74, 911 Targa. ln · d1a Red. Bl k ttim . l.cutht·r. rmmac . f:M·-1.'.ilO '771~ lll-t Assume lse. Lo<ttlcu. mint con1L Cop· per mt.'lallic. 686-5280 llys. 67:H..l85 cvs. ------ Rolls Roye• 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOll~SO~ & SOX • LINCOLN·MERCURY 833-1300 •••••••••••• •• •• ••• ••.. llohda~·s & weekends. HEGENCY MOTOR #}DEALER IN us A $9888 (5) '77 & '76 Sevilles To Choose From Nabers Cadillac 2600 H,1rt10r Ufvd C.:uu.i M4·~.1 -;.1n.•11 oo Sacrifice 'T7 El Dorado. yellow, loaded. lo m1 .. us· aume lse SO dwn 640-0248 '74 ELDO Wht wi red int. Sunroof. xlnt. t"ond. Lo mi, fully equlp'd. Best ofr.495·6727 a!t6PM '72 EL DORADO Loaded & Sharp! $2950 &W·6-121 '72 El Do. lilue w/wht vinyl t<>1), all xtras. Xlnt 1·ond. $2.995. 673·4743 '7G Cpe VeVille Dl'F.l~gance. l mmac. tully loaded, Assume lsc: wllo residual or puy-off. ~·8285 2h00 H.11 lwr Blvd. C...ost.i Mc\.1 .540·~ l 00 16·18 Auto Center Dr. S01''wy.LD.ke F'orest exit lRVlNF. 830-7000 ·oo Malibu. Good engine. Oldl...,blle 9955 New radial tir es .••••••••••••••••••••••• $6001ofr. ~-3537 1969 OLDS Chyller 9925 DB.TA 81 SEDAf't ••••••••••••••••••••••• Only 57,000 actual n11les, Lal? Selecffoft llrmtd New 1971 CHRYSLER COltDOeA Burkel seats, auto trans, air l'Ofld. & vinyl roof. (71.9A.8Sl. How Oftly s 888. Newportet> 11 Mtn 19W Harbor. Costa Mesa 642-0795 300 CID eng, V8, remote control mirrors, body '70 Toronado Cus t side moldings, stripe A~olutely lmmac. Orig deck lid. prot ective owner . $18~0 . Call stnp; front & rear. auto &i0-6199. 9957 speed l'OOtrol. tilt wheel. Pinto land au viny l roof. AM/FM stereo. wire ••••••••••••••••••••••• wheel covers. bucket '74 PintoSqUJrc wa8on - seats. J)Ower steering & Luggage rack. mag brakes, factory air con· _wheels (wide>. t ape 1ht1on111g. tinted glass. deck/radio, auto. low ISer 11SS22J8R 126682) miles. $1995 or offer . Can $6495 be seen in CO!ita Mesa Call87M S64 for info. ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 110;\1£ RENTALS 2626KAR!OR BLVD. ·75 280Z. 2+2. auto, · ' · '73 Pinto Runabout. 2000 cc, disc, 4 spd. new tires, lug rack. 48.000 mi. great sha pe SJ500. 645-6940 eves/early AM * * !rlS N. Harbor Hfvd , S.A. COSfA MESA looded. 21,000 mi. Xlnt ~ ROY '76 Coupe De Ville, blue, Open Daily &Sunday Fred lobr u 53H!503H -----rood. S5.950/ofr. 499.4954 CARVER muny xtras. only 17,000 'tillO PM 18936 Talbert Troilers, TroYel 9170 U;: ~~RS! ·73 240Z. aulA:>, air. mags, ROLLS·ROYCE ~~44~·000 hy owne r 2929~~~~~vd. ·~6M~~~a~~~:~o4 t!~~: Huntinc)ton Beach ••••••• •• •• •••••••••••. 1-'M, lo miles. S3700. 1~ Jaml>ffH $2400. Ph 492·75.28 Yoo ':'re the winner of 2 1955 Lmdcruiser. l!x35' We're the new Chevrolet 675.a638 Eve~ =' ... ,., Carnaro 9917 546--1934 free tickets worth Sl 1 to 'l'ra\'cl trlr Dbl b ·d 1 dealership in the lrvme ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1 "75 Pinto. Low miles. Air HOLIDAYOHICE kach, bath & s~o~:r~ ~~usC~n~:;! We need Rat 9725 ClOstosuNOAYS 1978CAMAROLT 1977CHRYSLER cood, auto, xlnt cond at the xtra lldrm easy l1l't JOE ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 R.R. Silver Shadow. Only 2645 miles. f'actory CORDOBA 548-6439,646·3046 ANAHEI M h1lch. $2000. cash. 21!1\ x I n t con d . W ht au cond., stereo with 8 Only 4,894 miles! Full ~ CONVENTlON ll:Jrbor Bl. CM. Sp 70 or .. ~ ... c PHERSO... LEASE TAKEOVER $18,000/best ofr. 631·0545 trttck. aulA:>m atic. pwr. power, air cond., cruise •• ,.._. ... 9960 CE·wrL·J> ntA " 1976Fl.i.T I ••••,e•••••••••••••••••• · ... c.~ ,-a11f>.l2.2238:646-ss11 CHEVROLET ~ Robin st eer ing & loaded ! contro.stereo.u 1t whee1 l>ec.27th-J an. lsl ----124 SPIDER ---------•Showr oom Ire s h ! & all the deluxe extras. ~Selection F'rce Tick<'ts good for AutoServicr.Ports 2li\utoCentcrDr\v(• Only 15 months remain· Toyoto 976~ (731TDI). <999TDD>. lrandNtw 1978 Dec. :.ioth or :11 s l &Accessories 9400 IHVlNE mgonlease.5spct'd,air ••••••••••••••••••••••• PricedtoSell $5988 PLYMOUTH performances. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• 768-7222 rood .. stereo cassette & BEFORE YOU VOLAAESEDAN ti42·5li78, c."Ct. 333, to ·1;.1. '77 llscd M us tung mags. <704NZE>. Pleast' SELL YOUR daim your tickets. l'art~. 990 No. Parker call Cort Fox for dela1ls. 1'it..T-1be Automatic transmission, .. • Ornngc.Cull997·2000 • A<os,lmport•d 631-1181 TOYOTA. 1""1 rs 225ClD engine, 6 cyl. ••••••••••• •• ••••• •• ••• See us for a top dollar · bumper guards front & SEE TllE CHRIST:\IAS Aut f Sal .AJfaRomeo 9705 Honda-__ 9_7_2_7 estimate• Cadt.IJaC rear, power sleermg. LITES. :JR' Ketch "75 os or r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... n,,,UIS TOYOT"' Open Daily &Sunday <SertHl4lC8Bl27407l • • , 4J •••f•••••• ••• •• ••. ••• •• ••••••••• • • • •• • • • • • • • •• """-"Y "' '-tH 10 PM rutcly melds all. 001-400_.:' R~rfftlonal 1976 red Alfa Spider. ~x· an.cl New •77 MlS.SION VIEJO 2600 H.1rhor Blvu . 2929Harbor Blvd.. $409 5 loah,Soif 9060 Vehidrs 9530 ccllent con d . Orig. 831·2880495-1210 c .. ~1.1Ml•,,,5.HJ.1Jl()O CostaMesa -owner. AM/FM stereo lo HONDA C ••••••••••••••••••••••• •:••••••••••••••••••••• mileage. 968-0863 ' ars ·17 Corolla. Stundard int. 546--19]4 WAMTRESULTS7 Convt 4 seal street. legal MANY deluxe ext. Must sell. Sell yoor boat thru dune buggy. ito<>. Call Audi 9707 To <:Mose Front! 546-574-t aft 6 •77 Cordova, fully equip. AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH TLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open Daily & Sunday 'til 10 f'M 2929 Harbor lll\'rl (.'o:;la M1•i.t1 546--1934 •74 Gold Duster. lulh cqu1ppc1l. ah .. olut\·1 , pcrfcd $21151). 955·2ti/l!I 1974 l'ly. Satdhte St;1 Wa~. ll pass , I', S, I' JI Air. (iii. t1rl';,, truu· Coolc1 . air s h nl'l•:-tra1h•r h11t•h. l 'B H :11'1•1 me! {rood <.:111111. ~1!17 • 8:M-\M!l!J 1977 ~lymouth Vofcre Sedon Vl:I . aucomul 1• trunsmi,..sion. Radio ,, Heater. Power Steering Powt'r Brake:.. au· t•orult t1vn1ng. V111\I l•ip. (870llSV) . $3795 AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open Daily & Sund a)' 'til lOPM 2929 Harbor Blvtl. Costa Mesi! 546-1934 1977 Plymouth Vofcre Waqon VIS. automa11 " transmt!>Sion. Had111 ,\ Heater. PowerSte~·nni.: find Power flr;i ke' Wh1te·S1dc-Wall t11·1•, Air cond1l1on1ni.:. lui.: guge ri1cks. <304HSW l $4595 AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open Daily Ir Sunday 'til lOPM 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mer;a 546-1934 529 84l:lti * * 7000 mi's. SOUTHWESTERN · -· -••••••••••;_.·~··••••••• UNIVERSITY Triumph 9767 EdwcrdGrabowsld Call645·3153 YACHT SALES 4 Whed DriY•s 9550 Haney Feidef Oldsmobile ••••••••••••••••••••••• 23 Point Lorno Dr. FUJI/NEWPORT •••••J••EEP••••5••.:7•·7·~;·••• 178S9PJ,.stone Honda Ccrs • GMC '7GTR7. Loeded. 3600 mi. CoronadelMar ·~ui~~~0!1UF~r.~~~~ Open Daily & Sunday ....__ .... _...._!rd 't.illOPM 1...-:nH 9970 DEALYS Fountain Valley T ks 54.<!·3985 alts. 213·532·5010 You are the winner or 2 clean. 645-3946. 968·9919 (714) 673-9211 C J · 5 ' S • C J • 7 ' S , You are the winner 0£ 2 rue X·22.58 <lys free tickets worth $14lo 2929Harbor Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa l'tfesa '7!"> T -Bi r d 110:.ttll'll . 546· I 934 2-1 .000mi. mint c·unll ----·=------·· SS,500/ofr. 499-4!J5t Cherokees, Wa11oneers. f · 2850Harbor Blvd. loah. SU-./ ., ree tickets worth $14 to Costa Mesa 540-9640 '75 Spitfire. Stereo, mech HOLIDAY OH ICE ""-.-£... r"". 9070 Pick·up;.u1>tos1,2oodis· HOLJD .. YO...alCE ---------1 at the _... cou ts 5 50 ooo ·1 ~ " xlnt. int/ext super sharp.· ••••••••••••••••••••••• n · yr · m1 e at the 77 Red Honda, '1.600 mi. S3495. Call Don 7:30-5. ANAHEIM Qrysler 1975 Cordoba Clasiuficd Ads S-'lll big 1916 T hu n d c r h 11 <I VS, air conditioning. items. small Items-or Loaded. Must ""'I. ~.1 .. ot• $200 Reward for helping find a slip renlal for a 3:!' Islander. Beam 11'1'', v('rticlc clearance 46'. Wkdys (714> 983·9657. Wknds (il-1 1987·9617. waCrra~s advallable. ANAHE IM ~-Owner. 644·5441 or 640-2500. aftGPM 548·5!'63 CONVENTION or'.an Mtn Inc CONVENTION 5'!0·2372 CENTER 2001 E Isl, SJ\ 5511·8000 CENTER ,76 Hondo W Vofkswaqen 9770 Dec. 27th-J an. 1st. 675-2'.ll!< ----radio & heater. Power any item. 64.2-5678, Steering, Power Brakes. Power door l ocks. Aados, Used Autos, Used P\T DOCK avail. Hunt· mgton Harbour. for very lge ft small boat. Near the m1.11n channel. (7141 898-1611 liih.Speed& Ski 9080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ** COSTA MESA AMC&JEEP TOO MAHY JEEPS \IC:STSELL 70 JEEPS BY t:HRlSTMAS Please Call 549-8023 2524HARBOR BLVD. Costa Mesa Michael GOodwltt T7 Scout tr Inter'!. Great 674J M..,_rne deal! Must see-Moat Hultti.....on leach sell. Trede s mall truck ..., • ..,. . or car + ca1>h con· ,.Ol,.l.are the winner or 2 s1dered. · 837 -9710 or free ticket$ worth S14 to W..f.086 afL 5 '"'HOUOA-Y 0-WlCE 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• at the ANAHEIM CONVENTlON CENTER 1976 Oodgr. Bubble Top Dec. 27th-Jan. 1st. Van. fully convertec.1 , Free ·Ti~kets good for many xtras. must see De c . 3 0 t h o r 3 1 s t $9,875. 552·5849 performances; Call ·74 Ford F300 Van, P/B, 642·5678, ext. 333, to PIS. air cond., auto claim your tickets. trans. * * $3500. 646·2503 ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~_:.::...:.:.:..~ Autos Wanted 9590 Tt m11partation ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Motori1ed likes 9140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Jl'Old Moped. 2 .seater. xlnt cond, $350. best or. fer. Must selJ ! 675·4547 Puch Maxi Moped. 1100 mi.$290 494·6167 WEWILLBUY YOUR DATSUH PAID FOR OR NOT TOPDOLUR FOR TOP CARS BARWICK DATSUN :-..JO Ju.Jn ( '.1111...,11 .ir111 8ll-137S 493-3J7S JAWA. Good condition. SELL idJe ltenu with ~ $175. can 492·0167 ~~~.:i1ot Classified Ad. V-t570 Vcm . , 9570 ........... ~·································· Dec. 27th -J an. lsl. 9" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free Tickets good for Leather .. AM/Fltf st,ereo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free Tickets i;:ood ror S3l50 6i3-6801 HUGESELECTION Dec . 30t h or 31st Dec. 30th or 3\st .JocJacr 9730 NEW&USEDCARS performan ces. Call Cruise control. Vinyl top. (1.26MXAJ ' performances. Cal I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·5678, ext. 333, to 642· 567!1. ext. :133. to Top cash SS for your VW. claim your tickets'. $2995 claimyourtickct:. Paid for or not. Call * • Ke1lhorJcrry. ** ----------ATLAS CHRYSLER PlYMOUTH .... BMW 9712 1978 BMW's HERE NOW! COMPLETE IODYSHOP NOW OPEN EXCELLENT SELECTION O.F IMWRESALES We may have your next car In our inventory. Call u,, today! 831-2040 495.4949 WAHTB> TO BUY Quality used BMWs. ROY CARVER IMW l540 J amboree Road NEWPORT BEACH 640-6444 CREVIER & I If A HOAOWAY SAlflA AHA 835·3171 flftl UIJlllATa OMW+O MA.CHINS *USED IMW•s * '742002A 71.0UBC· '7S 2002A Ser. 2236 '762002 '5pd S/R401PDP '76~S/R 712PQM '77 320iA S/ R 177RSK Closed Ott 5-clcays CarrieTyme BOB WITHAMVW 13811 MC1r9'arita 7600Westminster Ave. 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FoulttCIM Valley 893-755for 638·7880 Open Daily & Sunday 'til lOPM 2929 Harbor Blvd. You are lhe winner of 2 free tickets worth Sl 4 to HOLIDAY OH ICE at lhe ANAHEJM CONVENTION CENTER Dec. 27th-Jan. tst. Free Tickets good for Dec. 30lh or 3 l s l -11errormances. Cal l 642·5618. exl. 333, t cr claim your tickets. ** 9738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 VW Bug w /steroo & -!!'!'!'!~--~---Costa Mesa tape dk. Auto.$1250. a. Call 675·1530 it '72 VW BUS, Cl ean. it ' Private par t y . .F $2000/Fir m . 673·3012 It J eves. * '71 VW Bus. Westfalia Camper, reblt eog. like new. Make offer. S2850. 5:10-6662" o r ~ y..e 6 (213l592-!m3 ZORAN lM· PORTS. 420 SthSt. H.B. '70VWVAN CAM PER Loaded! Xlnt cond. SJOOO. Ph494·7600 Volvo 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. 546-1934 t : ~~~ ••••••••• !!.~~ h• '75 ,..._, lt ....,.vette, silver/ red, ,.1 T-t.op, 41,000 mi, loaded. ,..: $7450. offer. 752·7521 ,... wkdays ,..i Cougar 99 3 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• •• MCIHMvtCoQler 4865ffbrHU CoroftedtlM• You are the winner of 2 heetlcket.s worthS14 lo miracle mazda BEFORE YOU HOLIDAY OH ICE 2150 H.W ll•d. SB.L YOUR AN8J.lih.£1M Cotta Mesa 645-5700 I VOLVO. CONVENTION See us for a top dollar CENTE R HURRY-HOWAT estimate! Dec.27th-Van.1st. MIRACLE MAIDA. MARQUIS VOLVO 1977 CHEVY Free Tickets good for WITIITIIEPURCHASE MISSIONVIEJO MOHTECARLO Dec. 3 0th o r 3 1st OFANYN EW· 831·2880495·1210 Factory air eond., vinyl per for man cea. Call 1978 MAZDA GLC top, full power, electric 642-5678. ext. 333, lo You will receive a n ORANGECOUHTY windows, AM/FM slere clalmyourtickets. AM/FM stereo VOLVO tape & loaded with ex. * * "FREE" EXCLUSlVELY VOLVO tras. C4ZIREP). Doclp 9935 "or the cash equivalent LargestYoJvo Dealer $5888 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uui.1Tuesday,Dec.2ilh. inOrnngeCOunty! '68 RT Charger. 440 COMTIST SALE BUY or LEASE macnum. Loaded. Runs ENDSDEC.2fth DIRECT Nabers f;B.~ $300/or ofr. =~~:~~. ~~ Cadillac ~ .............. !!!~ 64&-1700 2025 S. Manchester 2600 Ht1rh11r Blvd. ~ Mercedes lens 9740 Anaheim 750-2011 CostJ ML•s.i.540-tJJOO L .........••.•.••••..••• --'--------1.!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!~I ONG '11 :n>D Mercedea, 10.000 Mtol. Mew w..W 77 CHEV. D YEAR END INVENTORY REDUCTION -·saLE ' ALL MODELS LARGE SELECTION IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SHS $1295 $1,295 Sl .395 Sl,4'5 Sl,591 Sl,695 $1695 $2,395 SURFER VANS ~~:~~·s ~:ake over lease . •••·c;.=;.l•••·i~···· MOMZA MIUGI ,~: · · ·~ff:..i:~:?,i• l!\11911, ::;.:.;:~.;:.. ·1zr-c:.1 •• sr ONl 61 UllD C.U.S IM Sf'OCI .~. ()penl>ally 6Sunday radio, speciAI new paint ..... ..,.--.-l120t, Salts·Servlce-Leulog ''112808.E. 'lll 10PM Job & muc h m ore l '7~1--.Wa $2,595 S2,9H Sl,2'5 U,4'5 Sl,495 SJ-695 SJ,7'5 u.tts •:,;--,hie. XJntcond. Make offer. 2929Harbor Blvd. (12502). .._,_,,.__11119t,,._. e.e. •-...,...emr e~--.,... . 631·2617 Costa Mcaa MllWQilf $4ttl "'"-~e-• ......, '73 tfW ._ COft•ff'. · ~ Y~:inbor.:MW .._....,.,7..,.4IOSLC. '546-.1934 . HOWAIDOnaol.t A...i~iib ~Beach ~ ,.... ,. _.__ DcweAQa.U8ts. SHELBY Cobra, oei(. '75 'fW a..Wt ..... -....,.-. s ... sprtlcpe,immac. Mtof.Used NEWPORTBE.\CR GT 350. Best oile r . '°'·4 ~ ........ -.io..v •1~ '77 ll>f, AM/FM, cass., F\aUy eqpt lncl tact elec •• .. •••••••• .. ~•••••••• llJ.0515133-0f f6 ~allGPM . 7~!)!!J~-,,..fllj, .. •1~ dritCl"DW/befJeblt.P/P sarf. Stete!» 0111. leat.h Mck 9'10 MUST SEL.1': 1965ataUcm '76 VW .... 492-1422 lntr. St'f,500. PP••••••••••••••• .. •••••• '810-lEVELLE,fd cond. win. Gd trans. New ...... 1ro~o0411on '' 7S ...w IJOI m•>a.o.932a '76 Century. I6d1 500 P/S. P/B, i d. thruout. t.ires. SlSOO. 893-8677 '7' fowahl Corolla _,,,.~ 1971 Me rcedes 3000, replica. all J7Wl', AM /FM $500 firm. '151·4203 aft . 01 ..... :1ir~IW.o.-.1o""-rn1• AreUc: blue with brown ilhw drk ))J lnt Jo.adecl atereo s.trk, crui&c con-6PM 'V• Oran 'J'onno, company 174 K._ ewa ,...,,t11terlor.l!ktnroof, ~• t • d •1, 1•00 pp' tto1 $3,005.552,9108 • car, malnt. by dealer, A1110..w • .._~,.1111e-t1201 lldomM)c "In excrlleAt AJD COD • ' • • • • eu Or Impala. Excellent loun.ao. Metallic blue 1•----iiiiillii----~;.;.-----1 caMtUoa. cao:man. 768-M02 tacaac 991 s 'c<Jndltlon. Ma.kb otrer. Wi~t WI>. AC. PS. Pa: Hw boeir V olkswwn atLYStHI ....................... Cal.I M11-5035• ~1s.6Q.no. --:i-·· IOT.,.a...,.. ·~ t742 '?S El Dort do. Lo• i14 Impala Cstm z Dr."" Ford ,, .. •n T"'rlno 842-4435 ;:;,-;:.; ......... ~ ............. mUoago, xlnt oond. Crum. Lo m i, well ·~va•atr7P1' • 11711 .... 11""'-U•t ..... .._. lftw,.-rrlll\Ol '12 llO ~.t. AM/FM. Loaded w/equlpment, e!•lpped, lflot. ~w P t », AM /FM tt.eno ·S. MrC •• Frt •·t. W t-7. s.. 10.7 6tl 1444 :'ot •i.o~t. ...r.I. opttom. _car owo.i-.. .Udleltna. Sac, t..aYinr taoe. io.-r. PIOO/otrer. . eut9C11MtwAJ1Af"...-._.."...,' · f , S8350.PbMSo7100 ~.$i11M.•'370t llt4ftS ~....._f'llat H lo.On Ai Owdol.OfW"'°"'tWt rt -1 ., . CJ• DA&l y PiLOT . • ~ t I . ' . T~.Oeca~r27, 1977 I I • ·. --· -.... r ... ' . -.. ; ... -... ~ . ' • • t I f .-: . . "' .. .. ,,.. 1 • :Ill.., . ,. I ... "' I;.' '• g m1_111ber of smokers abandoning high~tar ' favorites for Low Tur-'Enriched Flavor: ciga~te. REGULAR am MENTHOL Kings: 8 mg .. tar:· 0.6 mg nicotine av. per cigarette, FTC Report Aug: 77 1OO's:12 mg'' tar:· 0.9 mg nicotine av. parcigarattaby FTC Method. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. It used to be only high tar cigarettes could deliver rich, satisfying tobacco flavor. Used to be-until MERIT. Recent reports on 'Enriched Flavor' tobacco-the new taste technology of smoking-show most MERIT smokers are making the move directly from high tar cigarettes. Many from brands they've enjoyed for years and years . . It seems MERIT is filling .µie taste void for these smokers, the most hard-to-please critics of low tar cigarettes. Taste te~ts among thousands of smokers show why. Merit Matches HigherTur Gompetition Both MERIT and MERIT lOO's·were tested against a number of · higher tar cigarettes. Overall, smokers reported they liked the taste of both MERIT and MERIT l©O's as mtµ;h as th.e higher tar cigarettes tested. · Cigarettes having up to 60% more tar! Only one cigarette has 'Enriched Flavor' tobacco. And you can taste it. o,...,... .... em .... ~&lOO's I .. . , n.MCtay•• NYSE 2 ~(EDT)~:.:--P':ID· ~~ OMPOSITE s DAILY PILOT Keep It Longer ~ts Can Cut I f Costs of Autos 1 81 SYLVIA POaTElt * The typical 4rivt'r of • um lnt.ermodl1te m•t c taUylnc the customary 10,000 miles • 1••r over the us three yean. ~ per-m le operallo1 expenses ot m Ulan 30 cents, a total excffdln1 $l,OOO unually. ft Tb.ls la 7 perceat more than the averaie outlay ror a 1 model and so percent bl1ber than cbarces ln im, the 1 t tuU year before the Arab oU embar(O. I BtJTTBE AUTO'S DUaABIUTY M£ANS it's possiJ.t to alaab costs by as much u ooe·hall. Here's how: 1 -Keep the car looeer. The risks are lower. ..1. •'Strange aa it may sound in these days ot SlS·and ~ an-hour auto repair labor rates, our r~rds abow ma~· nance expeues ~ becomina a rdat.lvely smaller part tot.All a~ve operau.n, costs eacll )e.ar, even tho b they are lftcreasmg as an ab6olute figure," re- ports J .E. Menendez, vice president or Kerti Corp. 'a leasin1 division. Money's Worth -Take advantage ot Improvements in· ' 11~ lroduced in the past de-. ca de -the key fact.or in the slower rise in servkin1 costs. AMONG THEM: BETTER rust-prooOn1. which helps hold the car together; longer intervals between lubrlcalJOI) ~hich cut the cost of this servicing; longer·wearlng radh•i llres, whlcb reduce replacemenl costs and hike gasoli.n,e mileage; electronic ignition which extend t.bedi.atance a ca_r can travel between tune-ups; disk brakes. which atop be\- te r, last longer and are less costly to repair; automaUe parking-brake release. which helps because any car r~ better with Us brakes off; the visual coolant recove system, whJch saves aotl·Creeze by cuu.i.q down boil-of and helpi.ngpreveotengtneoverhealing. -Stick with the SS.mlle·an.flour speed UmiL Speed not only kills; it costs. Allogether, these changes and others mean a car's flrst- year upkeep averages $161, or 1.6 cents a mile, aaya He~ Third-year service is $244, fifth.year ouUaya are $2S8 and the loth-year expenses are $'46. CONSIDEa KEBPlNG TBE car as long as 10 years. , Depreciation charges have dropped drasticaJly. Fi~ year depreciation oa the $S,211 1977 intermediate should $1,640; by the third year, ills down to$1,0l6; in the flftb, 1 s $1SO; 1n the 10th, it's about $50. -Save by Wying a alx-cyllnder inat.ead of ar eigbt- cyUnder engine. , With Detroit chopping weight from lts products to meet governmenl fuel economy replailons, six cylinders * replace eight cyJinders. e\len for models ln business flttt use. Projected saving: $120 a year. A SUBCOMPACT CAN SAVE $400 to $800 a year ... pendlag on how long it is kept. Over a 10-year, 100,ooo.;,,tie use cycle. expenses are 15.3 cents a mJle -about half ~ Cosl of the typical intermediate held only three years. High-mileage motorists should beware ot driving mini~ cars too long or too rasl Both maintenance and depreclatiop expenses are based on 10,000.mile-per-year driving. For h(- st.ance, at 25,000 miles a year, the two-year maintenance ex· penses would be near the five-year norm. Radials R~quire ·_ Frequent Checks:! . .J - B7 Tlte Auod .... Pnsa , 0-wera d'ndiaUlree M¥-e to bopa!Utululy c~ tJ make sure they h•ve t!ftOUlh air In them. Radials bulge JD the sSdewalls ud look sll1btly flat even when propetlJ inflated. Owners cet Uled to 1eete1 the lire look ttiit way and may Mt IM>llc• WMD more air is needed. Many Americana .. bave become accustomed to UUa .slightly na.t appear~ and are takiNE their radlala for granted." said Malcolm R. Lovell Jr. ol the nre Industry Safety Coancll. lie urged driverw to Cet a ~Ute gaage and check , their tires ttgulely. , ''For a radial \ogive optimal ... ,_ .. li~orwrm ..... ance, lt m\lSt ~ proRerly inflated. UnderinflaUon eau:se1 a dre to run ~ thus rectudne 1t:a treadJtre and stren,U. and increasing~ risk of sudden diaablement. 0 T .. oveltukt. ' He said all tires, re1ardless ot CCJftltrocUon or prf~t tend to lose air over a period ol time and 1bouJd be checkta every few weela and before lq trips. ' ELECnONIC LABBUNG -Revtaed re,W.tiou p~ posed by the CUstoms Service WOukt require that lmportAld electronic product& such u radios and television seta be marked on the front, top or aldes u to the country or orlglru Under PTeS~t rulee, the marking may be on the back. ln support ol the chafe, the Jnt.emaUonaJ Union of. f!lectrical, Radio and Naelllne Wor'lten says stores put dis· play models or such products on the shelves wbeTe customers cannot see ( NEWSTOVSE J tbe marking. The union says the change is needed ·because the customer s hould be permitted to choose between domestic and foreig made products. Jr YoU have any comment, write to the U.S. Cu5tom Servlc,e, Regulations and LecaJ Publications Division, 130 Constitution Ave., l'f\ W., Washington, 20229. l ENERGY SAVEJlS' nrs -Advice on aavtni ener and money is otter~ by the ~partment of Energy in • vised booklet. •'Tips for Energy Savers.·' . The 4&-paee boot1et ls available, wttbottt charee, I "Tips for £n«a S.vera.'' EMrgy ConservaUon No Pueblo, Colo. 81009. If you want the Spanish version wrlte to same address and ask ror "El Consejo Diano Para Econornizv En~gJa." · A moue lhe1UJ1est.iou: -Have your oU bomer M'f'Viced annually. It can save you a.a much aJ 10 percent on fuel consumption. Have It done ln aumroer when rates wlU be lower. . -Check the tell)pe.,.tur• ol ~r wattt heater. Mott ate ut at HO de,,_ or more. ~ 1'0U mu only JMed ·unless )'(Ml have a dlsiwuller. You could 11ve 11 percent of tbe enertY used on the hither seu.lna. I . -8'11 • ~se wttb ~eetromc lpltioft wtud o1 pilot U&btt; >'°"can cul 1u UH br up &o4'l J*'('al , BACllPAY INT£aE8T UP -1be Nabonal Labor ftela· Uou Board ts ll'ltreotna lhe l:ntere1t added to backi>aY a ~money aw anted to W'Ofkt,t"I ~l)' f1"d or ot.h• dJlirlrnll'ated ...,Wt. 1P'or1Syean Ule.tnterettJ'at.on.be.UJ)q bu bffn a n~l · f ~t. Tbe board IW DOW a~ a f,ariable r.e. ~ , ,~ • tM amoet oM.r1td ot' peld ~ tbe lot.emal Rtv.•) M &er.tee oo underpaymeat ar overpaymlAl ol Lu-.. CV- netb' um J'Me ll "f pel"Cftl. • . ., -~YPl.DT ~nhappg New Yea~ Cindy Williams comforts Penny Marshall after a New Yea r 's Eve party ends in a romatic breakuo on Laver1.1e and Shirley tonight at 8:30 on ABC, Channel 7. G EARTH, SEA ANO SKY ·'Gleclert .. Cl) TO TEU. TH! TRUTH 7:20 D NM IA8kET8ALL OotcNn scaw wernor. vs. Loe Mgelee Lek•• 7=*ll CMDIO CAME.AA HIWLYWIO GAME 0 HOU.YWOOO tOUAM8 • lMEllMDr IUNCH ~"*-I \oottlecM to g« Cerot out °' .,. houle "° thet MJk• c:en take a photograph of the fllmlly for thW ....w.r-y. I LErS ~A OEA1.. L.A.~E "lnelde SlfWOhl" I NEWICH4!0K THE OOHO SHOW 1:00 Cl) CU REPORTS ''The Allena .. The plight of the Mexican Illegal auena In c.lllomla end the dllam· ma C9UMd to Alnet1c:atla CluiMnel Ll•ting• 8 KWIT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles a KTlA (Ind.) Los Angeles 8 l<ASC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Otego D KtU-TV (Ind.) Los Angeles 111 KCST (NBC) San Diego e KTTV (Ind.) Los Angeles • KCOP-TV (Ind.) Los Angeles • KCET·TV (PBS) Los Angeles I!> KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach by l1leit lmmforatlon wlll bl examined. D N8CMOVIE * *'n "Pini canyon la Burning" ( 1977) Kant Moeotd, ~ Muldaur. Ceptaln w•"em Stone Ind hie~ dlll- dren ere joined by hi• ~ wlf9'a lllttet In running 1 flf1-1eecue •1•· lion In IOClfJlern Celltornl&. (A) U MOVIE **'lo "Hinda Of T,,_ Ripper" ( 1072) Eric Poner, Keith Bell. Jaclt th• Ripper'• deughter rlnaa "*""compelled to 1c111. (2 hr1.) U 9 HAPPY DAYS "Second Annlver11ry Special" The Cunningham lamll)' and Fonzie get together and recall hlghllohta of the put yMtL(Al ID CAAOl BURHETI ANOfAIENOS Gue.ts: Wayne Aoger1, Buddy Eb9«1. • MOVIE • *'h "Shocit Treetment" ( 11164) Stuait y.'hltman. CarOI lynlly. A P9)'dlllo- ltlll IUl>)lc:tl I private lnvMtiglltor to ell\entlve lhOCl< treatmenta In an attempt to o• aole po9- .-llon of .,, inmate'• 91olen lor1un.. (2 hr&.) 19 PtCCAOtU Y CIACUS "Belle! ShoM" (Part 1) Noel Streatfleld'• c:lullc ltOty ibo\11 .._,.. _,_ pte ....... In ..... pert• et1Y In • bolw'dlftl "°"" Md~°'._ llld eom-.. • ltAMNT ffflCTIV£NQ8 "For Lii• 0011 Not 81Cltlward" The cleH 1 .. rn1 to r1-apprel11 prllN U It eppllel to ch"- dr911. Of. Thomu Gordon ('P,l .T.' Ind 'P.!.T. In Action') oomrnent1 on vto- .._,. In tM tlllllly end In IOOllty H I 'IWt\oll, aJO Uiv LAVPHI & N.._ vw• Ev. 1aecr La¥etM ...... _...,, '* ... lhOw9 119 wl1h 90ITWOnl .... •• a New v-·· e-. S*1Y QMr\ by Shlrtav· l ~WJTI OVEA!AIY Tony Manin, Oyd CMrlell; .,.., optlona; c:rin.. ,,,... Wllllton 2: ., Olkland .,.._ room. t:OO. Cl) M"A•a•H In • tape ~ lo Iii• perenta, Mljof Wlnc:htetlt COl1W)'I the fNatratlon of 1111-attuatloft Ind nota the 40nth'• routine...,. dependent on • mef9 enlllled man. Rader O'Rtllly. (R) 8 9 THAEE'8 COfil'AH'f "11'• Only Money" Ja.ek, J-1 end CMlay lfllnj( • tiwgl« Illa .i.-. their rent moMy and lfan1lc:llly lry to avoid thl llindlofd untll thlV can Nplaoe It. (R) ID fl4ERV OIWflH GUMta: Jotln Travolte, Jlguw. Don Mclean, Tat1y9 Welk, Atthut Murray o.noer... e MMmU>tECE THEATRE "I, Clll.ldlur. Align . Of TlfTot" S.JVIUI ord.,. thl1 Tlb#lua bl cut off Crom the outakll -'d, teevfng Antonia wf1ti no _,. of wemlng him ot hi• lndeng«ld 4"'\plre. e:30 8 (1) ONEOAYATA TIWE "Ann'• Crill•" On her Nth l>lt1hday, Ann look• In tlw minor Ind t« the ,.,., time raellzla I mlddte-egld woman It looklng bad!. Q NBCMOVIE * * "Tene<;11" ( t077) Lloyd Bochner, Julle Newmar. A dl1pare1e group ot people ahare adjOlnlng tlf-In • ~~tbulld- IJ·~ 80AP (E.pltode Fourteen) Thi Tat• Md Clf'npbelt are stunned wMll OM ot them 11 an11tld for the mutder of Peter Campbell. (Net· work advlee1 viewer dllcre11on.J TUBE TOPPE----" CBS 8 8:00 -"CBS Reports:· 'I plight of illegal aliens in California is e .. a mined. NBC D 9:30 .. _ 'Terraces." A T . drama examining the lives of a divers group.of people who share adjoining te races in a high rise apartment bulldin Lloyd Bochner and Julie Newmar a featured. KCET O 9 :30 -"The Treasures Tutankhamun." Ancient ortif acts foun . ·in the tomb of Egypt •s King Tut are e amined in this doc~mentary special. CBSUli:30 -"Somebody UpTber Likes Me." Paul Newman stars as boxl.o champion Rocky Graziano in thia 19 movie biography with Pier Angeli. • 8fl£QAl. "Tiie Tr.uur .. Of Tlitan- khamUn" Mullc, lll«atu<e. techllolOgy end palntlng9 of llldlnt Em>t ~ ny hlgllllght1 Of ob)lcll found In the tomb of Tut11nkhemun. 10:00 8 LOU GRANT A.lier being fired aa n1W8 difle:IOf of a ~ tei.vtalon alallon, Lou Meda tor Loe Anoeeee to find •new tot>. I~ 8G NEWS 80 FAMILY "SOmeonl'a W11c:lllng" Tenllon bulldl In the Lttw- renoe hOl'M when Nancy rlCllvla glf1a trom • aec:r-et edmlrer wtlo Ill otMol'9ly oo..vtno the pretty dlYor- cee from a cloM range. (Al • OETIMART Proteaaor Whitaker and 8ritllh lntelligllnce Agent Caln arrtve to give Amiri· can ecientltt• a 111Cret formula. • PICCAOtUY OIACUS "Thi Goodlel And Thi &Mnatalk" Thi Goodlea, a comic: tno from Bfltlln. perform an adult tall reaembllng • Jac:it And Thi 8'1nalallt.. • PICCADtL,l y CtACU8 "&ellet Sholl" lPllr1 1 I Noel Strea1111kf• dNalc: atory •bout thfel OfJ)tlen glrll IMno In genteel pov· etty In • boarding hOuae and ~ of fame Ind fortune~ 10:30 •• NEW8 11::00 ••• (J) 0 NEWS Low. AMfNCAN 11:t0 8 Cl) c:e8 LA TE MOYll *** "80fMbody VI> T'*9 Uk.. ~.. ( t05el Paul Newman, Pier Angell. A biography of priz.tlghW AodlY Grulllno, the fPI wtlO twok• .. the rulla, end IM one WOtn111 who truly lowd him. (8 / W) D TONIGHT Hoat: Johnny Cartof\. ~a: Helen Reddy, Or. lendon Smith. 89 A80MOVIE • *'n "The Man Wl\O Woul4 Not Die" (11178) Dotolh)' Miione, l<MnM Wynn. The ·~ of • t>oet ullklf the CMlbblln Is hunted ~ ~ F15I MOVIE *"' .. OM-W~ av.er· 0$0) JllMI MMon. ~ To.wt. A ganoeter Jlfl1- lclan ...... • o•ng e moMy Ind~ • ( f "' .. 30 inln.) 1· NEWS 2. NIWS MOYIE * .. eyn.,... (19'3) Aonlld Colman, K9)' Rin- ds. While hie ...... IWl)I, • 8rttlah llW)W ~ ln¥Olwd Wftlt • ~ ~ (1llr .. 215 "*'-> •• MOYll8 ··~"Code Of Sc:ottlnd Y.O" (1t48) Diena Dora, Oac:er Homolla. A ,,,-. .,, W9IO hllppene to bl an antique dlaMr, ~ "°"" Oftt'• l*'\d. ( 1 hr .. 56mln.) • MOVIES ** "Ff'ri..-.in 1970" (11161) '°"' KariOff, Janie LI.rid. A ~ cnst11 lie In a mcJfllfer _..,, CM IFetllN!Mtlw'• ...,me•~· . MON•• . l:M. •1' .. A &or. A 04'1 Md A Dog'" (1'4e) ._.,,, ~ •• &Mfyn~Ataoy Ind • gilt meet • doQ MIMCf "ludcy.• (1 ..... '° "*1.) 1CllOO•***""AT,.. °'°"' In ~ .. (1'45) Dcrottly Mc<M-. JtllMI OUM. A IMlltMI young, glr1. grCMlrlg up In. 8rook- lyn ~ llt'UOCllll to ~ lllltl\ .. hllrltl.,.., of ,,. ""*'• dMCh. (2 tn~ 30 mlft.l Al't8 .. 00N tt:OO ••• ~·e Do It Again" (1953) J1111 Wyman, lltay MllMd.. A -·• 1ttempt to regain '* •rent huebend """ In dlvofce, "*' nlCOl!dlll- tton. (2 In,, 20 min.) ~-*** ''WlncihMt• 73" ( 1160) JMIM Stewltt, Shelley Wlntlra. A men'a pt'llild rffte .. ltolln, arid' "' Wiits 10f • 10 00 through many hand• '*"'e It la IWCumld. (2. hrt.) HO 9 *•'"Thi Low God?'° (1180) Don knotta, Edmond O'&len. The edf. tor <A • natin INIOIZlne rlhl'nl from I trip to find l*naalf ltll obfec;t of ""-" ...,. l"9c:don and llac) two ~(2hrS.) a:te• **~.,.ITlke Sweden•• (fte5) 8ob Hope, Tueadly W"4. A -ithy IMn trlM to btelk vc> hie dlUOMlr'• romence by taking '* abtold. (1 "'·· 30 min.) Merlin Olsen Tackles A ting Roles J efJBtaating :Edward Asner arrives in Los Angeles look-;ing for a newspaper job in the repeat "telecast of the premiere episode of "Lou . Grant" tooigbt at 10 on CBS, Channel 2. . . I • tClassical Music .. [Special SchOODled Leonard Bernstein conducts u all·Ravel muleal preaentaUon. featurtn1 vtollnlst Boris ~ .cl tbe National Orchestra at Frace. lo a &ela-.t.emlpedaltoalr, TuetdQ.Jaa. aatap.m.on Qt ..... $. Taped t•o years •10 at the Tbeatre des =t: =in Paril. the eoaten includea • 'wttb· Boris BeUdo, YioUD aolol1t, .. Piao Ccmcilto ln G M*"" wttb Leanard Berm· .......... ..,,_,, By WINIFRED ELZE TV 0•1• l•nlu With a height of six foot five and a weight of 255 pounds, Merlin Olsen found himself ideally suit· ed for a career in professional football. , His backgl"Ound, however. includes a B.S. in economics from Utah Stele, from which he was graduated summa cum laude in 1962, 2nd an M.S. in econotnics from Utah State in 1970. Most recenUy. be has turned his talents to acLing and to sportscast. ing, and bas a continuln_g role on LitUe House on the Prairie. About the transition from football to acting, be says. "One of the first things I noticed was that ' there's no way for me to take out the frustrations. There's nobody for me to hit. t bad to learn to chan· nel my own energies into what I was doing.'' HIS ROLE ON LITl'LE House on the Prairie. says Olsen, is "Jonathan Garvey. He's a woodsman. outdoorsman, kind of a confident fron· lier tyj)e. He• ~ trtemt-of Miehael Landon's..Jmcl.".'-:~~•~ works in the sawmill with him. He's the kind of guy '"~ffe;! Pa Ingalls goes to when he wants a fdend ... a fami-'• 'f\;.~m~'.f; lY man. I have a wife and son." · :'.·\ Garvey. Olsen says. ''basically enjoys living. ,.111:.;,,: t One of the nice things about doing the character was ': w,':. • •• :~ ~bill I was given some ~atitud~ about w~at I was go. FORMIR LA RAMS' TACKLE MEALlfil OLH 1ng to do. There's qwte a bit of me m Jonathan H ... · · R • • Garvey. He is stubborn, certainly very sure of. ••Now • egul~ on Little Houae himself, but he's sensitive. he wants to do what's right. He feels a treme.pdous loa d of responsibility." On one episode of the serie1, Olsen explained. "The bam burns down. The Ganey family loses the year's crop." Garvey decides to leave bia wife because she accepts a job bl spite of hla disap- proval, and has ~ emotional farewell with his soa .. The plot. says Olsen. blnses on Garvey's "depression that arises out of his guilt and that tri&· gers the problem ... ' picture, "The Undefeated." and .. spentfouror1i days dol.og a· 1i1anuc fight scene" whlc.b hlvolv ·26 stunt nen. •'Then were otber seenes to do. and I worked great deal 'With three of the men. They showed m how to take a punch. bow to throw a pt.melt for th cam~ra. kunt men and. football players have great deal in common.•• As for playing someone very dltrerent fro himself.~ says be ls 11not y« ready. That's~ of tbe thiags I saJd about the role ol .Jooath Garve1: ifl'd been asked to do It with a Ump and English actent. I'd bave been lo real trouble. Aft I have some experience. I'd like to be cballen1ed being asked to do something dl(feren.t. but rm not ready Jet!' CONTRASTING ACl'JNG AND sportscasting. ·0111en says they are "both challengina. They're quite different, although they're both considetecl performing. I'm better prepared (or SPortsCUtiDI -evaluating what's happening on the football field and talking about the basics of football technique,. 1t.•1 not that far away. Acting ii a radical departure but also I'm pre- pared for it emoUonaJJy. It's not as difficult as l thoughL I've begun to get confident with It sooner than I bad hoped." About his original ca~r choice. between econ~mics and fotobaU, Olsen says, "When I came . out of School. my best ofter came from the Los , Angeles Rams. I was offered a great deal of money , for something that 111.ke doing. J dielb't find it a 411'· ficult choice tO'tnake." AS TO WBETBEJl BIS background In economics offers him any side benefits. Olsen says "it has. althoudl I haven't taken advantage oflt. I • ever had to-lean on those areas for professional reuoos. It's dooe a greaf deal to shape my life and t personality... · \ Olien bas been doing a great deal of traveling f ln bis role as a sportcaater. "Eveey .week J IO ' somewhere around the countey oa NFL sports." be says. ''I went to the World Tug of War. Cham- plombips on the 111Jand or Jersey. I do more travel- ing than I want to -each weekend for the cames and on weekdays I'm doing UtUe House on the Prairie. BIS WIFE, BE 8A YS, is ... lJWe eceeerned about it and I am. M>o. Fortunately, the location for. Little House Is easydrlvtng distance. I bope we•u be able to work it out -and it doeln•t Jut the whole year ... On the ..mte. Olsen bu found bis experienca as an actor to be enjoyable. .. I enjoy l~ I enjoy the people," be says. "I ap. preciate Michael Laodon •s help and working with a profeulooal crew on LllUe House m tbe Prairie." OLSEN CROSE TO SWITCH from football to acting because be was looldnc for 1om4!Udng that would give him the "challenge emotionally as well as intellectually that I had as an athlete. One oft~ areas that would do that was acllnf. J decided a · wblle ago that I woulcl like to find out U lt were sometbinl I was loocl at. 1 have a conlract with NBC. l have respon1lbUitie1 u ,a broadcaster and also actiQg and nns responslbllltJea," 0 1 never did Nally 1tudJ aetinl," Obea says, addlog .that be has .. work~ wltJi ~eqiOllal coaches. I baven't had Ume to do lb.at. I bad &o do ·most of my learnlnl on the Joh J think JOUM of my tralalla& •an aUalcte •Palso eood tr~ for act· ing: I bad to 1e'1'tl to control D\1 e~ and eoo- ceotrate, and not to be afraid ot crowds and. TV Studio Ro · nders Drop cameru. • :iel"et8ll'Y Wllllam G. the aug1eatlon compaat'• first ... a m.,.ung at 's house. S.eb of th a lawyer and Griffith had beoOme the screen~• greatest director with hls daring and experimentation. Film bis- tor la n Lewls Jacobs eom- meated: .,When Griffith became a uiember of United Artbts, .he beeame a part of that clrcle of producers· 'Whose only criterion for movie art wu the box ~ ••. bll new ambitions were power. ff:_m!~money:• · Gali'iilB IL\DE ONLY one cl ante-for United Arliata. "Broken Blossom.a." Th roach the 1920s the three· stan noulilbed. bot the Care«S of Pickford and F,alrbanb faded wttb talkies. ' • Over tbe years. the founders tried to brinl bl new ~artnen: Joseph Schenck. Samue" Goldwyn. Walt Dllnty. AleJC·J aHer ltorda. David O. S.llll1ck But the .-nnen alway1 .)eft. aml4wr..-.