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1978-12-20 - Orange Coast Pilot
I I 7 , I , W ONESDAY AFT RNOON, 0 C MBEA 20, 1978 Vlk "·NO .... ••o•oeot .. P-..u Hit by Israeli Planes • Mesa Women Held In Car Thefts • Paraniedie Held on. Sex Raps • J"DL Scor11s Producer Lear lilt • Armed Bandit Robs Mesa Bank Mesans Held In Car Thefts Two Cost a Mei.a women arc u mong sev(•n s ui.pecti. arresloo in connection with a tra stale auto t heft rml(, acrord1nl( Lo tht' California ll1ghw1ty l'ulrol which announrcd the rcrovery of about $700,(J(J() worth of luxury V('h1d1•11 Tuc11duy l.t Toin 1f11yt, hc:ad of lh1• NonnanLear C,ei,s 'Aimrd' LOS AN GELES CA P l Jewish Defcnsl' U!aguc founder Meir Kuhane <tnd members of ht8 Conference of .Jew11ih Ac t1v111ts have tethered a 30 pound p11<lcl to televuuon produc:n Norm an lA!ar's doorknob to pro· te11t Lcar'i. contr1hut1ons lo the American Clv1l l.Jbertie11 Union In awa rdinf( whal he said would be the first in a 11eriea of "Unr lc Jake" award11, Kahane dcc l a~ed Tuellday that his anger illcmsj from the ACLU's defense of an Amcriun Nail group's right to ma r ch thl1 ycur In Skokw, lU I .cur called the prescnt1&Uon "a grcut tribute und a areal honor" und added he'll 11tlck w1lh the ACLU. CHP auto lhcft d1v11uon In Lob Angeles, said Elizabeth Ann Imhof, 18, and Vicky Lee Lapour, 2", urc bcint< held in Orange County Jail with bail i.ct al SJ00,000 ea<.·h The women were arrested last month and are cha rged with c:onspiracy, forl(ery . l(rand thl'fl and l(rand theft auto The other sUJ>pects. isomc ar· rehtcd wi lute as last week, arc Richard T Workman, 42, of Sitn Otego •• Jimmy I.et: Wilson . 35, of Los Angeleti , Harold E. Bohan· non, '11 , of Santu l'"c Springs: J ohn G Borges, -17 . or La Mirada. and Ronald 0 . Mein· tyre, 30, of Compton. The arrests followed a lhrce- month invest1gul1on by more thun a dozen law enforcement agencies mcluding the Hunt· ington Beach. Garden Grove IU'ld Anaheim police de1Jartmenll. Also invol ved were pollce from Lo6 Angeles, San Diego Riverside, San Bernardino and Ke rn counlleti u well as from ScottadaJe and Phoenix, Ariz., and from Oregon. • lloyt said ring members would open a-checking account under the name o( a phony Import· export bualneu. then would re· celve cbeck• Imprinted wllb the (See A~. Page A2) Presidential Poll Picks Kennedy 2-1 SAN FRANCISCO <AP > Sen F.dw1rd Kennedy of MuH achusctt.a held a aubsltln· llal lead over Callfomli Cov Edmund Brown and Prei.ldenl Curter um on K C allfornl11 De mocrat.a surveyed on their choice or a 1980 prosldentlal nominee, th Callfornlu Poll N port d today. The poll taken Nov l&-25 1howed that ll th nomlnallon cam down lO Kennedy and ell her Brown or Cart•r. Ken nedy 11 preferred by m •rglM Qf nearly 2·1 The poll hOwod Kennedy con· llnued to hold a 1ubltanllaJ ltad d..,.te Brown'• rt·elldlon 11.lAt month by an unprecedented l.3 million votes Reaull.a of th poll, an lndepcn dent non partisan 11lulcwldCJ sur vcy by Mervin 0 . Field, were 1imll1r lO lhoec of a poll taken in May. The fllW'et showed 44 percent of polled Democrat• favored Ke nned tt whll1 22 p ercent r.vored \,;an.t ud 21 percent favored Brown. ThlrtMn per· cent hid no opinion. Whtn th1 D1mocrat1 were aak d 14 pick .. th r KeMed)' or Brown1 118 percent picked Ken· nedy and 33 percent picked Brown. with tbe remainder htv· c ... UNNIOY, P11•AJ> • ,.,.w ........ ....... ~.,, Chung Jluo chu. top, and Chong Chun mei put their hc.>ads logothcr to come up with u heuds lond in re h ea r ~u l of the Chinese At·r o buts o f Tulwan [H•rforman g at the Fel t Jo'orum tn New York City. Umeating ought SA CRAMENTO <AP> Former Au embl y man Doug Carter 11 Biking th 1t11te Aa· ae m bly to unaeat Cum n Perino, D·Stookton on 1rounds th re wu frtud In th lecUon In which Pe rino narroYf I)' beat him. ' ' Lebanon Bo d Israeli Planes Hit Guerrilla Camps f! TEL AVIV , Israel <AP> fsraeh warplanes attacked lhrC't' Palestinian bases in southe rn Lebanon today in rctahal1on for terrorist operations in ls ruel , m ilitary offi cials announced Unofficial ref>0rt.s In Lebanon said 27 peop e were killed or wounded Pa lcst1n1an and f.ebuncM· s pokesmen also reported Is raeli gunboats and guernllu coastal positions exchanged fire as the planes struck near the htbhcal port c1ly of Tyre, 50 miles south of Beirut and 20 miles north of the Israel-Lebanon border But a military spokesm an here srud this was "nonscn!ie" and no gunboat.II were in vol vcd in the rrud The gul•r ralhi ll•adt>r <,htp 1n Ae1 rut withheld puhlt r romm1•r11 nn rai.ua llle~ but l'<t ll'!.l1n1an s ou r('es said the d1·1Hi .ind wound<'d had b<.'l'n c:ounlcd on•· hour ofter the 111r sl rtkl' An lsra<•lt m1l1tc1ry spok<•sm.rn said the mad lai;t1•d I~ rninult,,., and between Ill ilnd 20 l(ul'rnJIJ.'> were al ea<'ll base The Israeli announrt•m«nt s a 1 d t h t• a 1 r f u r t' t• p I a n e '> pounded bas(•lJ ut: T>ahar l'I Hour1. Kas!>am1eh and Bour1 t-i. Sh1 m ar1 operated hy Al l"alah, military arm of lht• Pall•i;t1n1· L1berallon Or.iun1wt1on Ot!hur el RourJ. 2.'I milt•' north of 1111· l!Hael Lchunon h•H tlt•r , w.1s \'alley Girl Vietlm Paramedic Seized , In Minor Sex Case T~cnty one felony <'ounlJi of unl1twful sex wilh u minor and child mole.tinl( were filed today Bandit Gets $500 in Mesa BenkHoldup Co1la Meta police searchc.od to day for • tall blond man who robbed 1 branch of Cellfornla First Bank Tuesday and escaped with 1boul 91500. Police Hid tho man walked In· to lhc t>an.k at 230 E. 17th St ahortly &her noon and prcacntc.>d a note t.hat read : "I have• gun Olve me lOll, 20t· and 1008. II f don't 1et It, 1'11 atart1hootln1." The ttiler handed over amall bllht totlllna about SSOO and lh bandit walked away. No weapon w .. dl1pl1yod. The unldenllfled teller told p0llot t.h•l the man waa •bout 11Jc.f00l·three, l80 pounda with 11 blond llro and "beady eye1." by lhe Orange Co1.1nly D11.tn1·t A ti ornt•y ·" Off ice ug a 1 nst 11 Garden Grove purumt-dle who r et11dcs in f<'ountaln Valley. F'ount mn Valley poltct> srrt'!ll ed Larry llowurd Wh(•t•ler . 40, of I 1074 Sud1th Av•• .. on Dec 13 on charftes he hod illkil 1wx with ii l:l·ycor·old We11t Orunge County ~1rl from May to l>ecembcr of thl11 ycor. Whet•lf'r, u Ill vt·or vetc)run of lhP Gercton (;rovt f'1rt' Oep 1rt menl. 111 M('heduled to hl' or ralaned 1n Wc11t Orun.ce C'ounty Judlclul Du1tn r t tourt 01•c 27 lie I• ff'e(l on $25,000 batl Oardcn Grove l>t•puly f'1r • Chief Stan Beitler s:ud Wheeh•r hu been "uapended with riay from hll Job pen<llnl( furtht.'r In vc1llaollons by police und fire departmml otnclala. Fountain Vallo)' police D l <' live P1trick Col man au rtcd that th lllt1a•I • >tua l relation with lhe t n aacr oeaan wht'n 1ht WU l3 )' •»rt old 1nd C()fl unued until alt.er her 14th birth· day. rJ1ded June !J th1'> year in :i :;1mllur retallatmn Tht• thrCl' i.1t1•s Wt'rl' ··1rainin~ 1ns l1lul11Jn1> und ha:-.1•., or 111• purture for ra111'. w1lh1n hnwl ·· I hl• announcC'rncnl lulld II stud lhl' plilncs lw~un llit• r,wJ JI about1 1>m 1:Jum l'!-,T 1 11 11d1 ~ t urnt·d safl'ly l'ah•st111111n ~u1·11 Ill a' hav1· <'<JI rted oul M <1t1 ;u ·k' w11h1n ls ruel ''"<'<' th•· ht•jt11111111~ of Novt·mbt·1, and fo u1 ls rut•lt 1·1vilwn.s havt• ht•t•n k1lh•d .1r11I fl7 wound<•d in tht· ;.il I .H·k..,, lh1• st.1h·mcnl sJH.I S und uy, 22 1wr ,1111s w1•n · v.oundt•d when ,J l)l rn1h 1·xphlfh-cl on u J crusulc.•m bui. ~t x WNI• '>lilo:hlly !nJun-d t•J rlwr IOflJy in ,J b 11 rn b b I u s t 11 u I s 1 d c.· J Jc:rui.Jlem 11'•,t Ju rant Tht• 1r1il1tury s puk1·s rnun dChC n lwrt I hl· .m I a Id IJI> • II\ Ill' l'OI dunt•t• with the.· 1-.1 >H'lt di' ft'll'>t' fon·1·s·· h..thll' 11e1lll'Y of al l at•k1 nlo( lt•n1>ri'>I llU '>l'" anrl bUSCh for dcpUrlUI I' for h •1 rm t'l Jttucks ;md :,ahulJ~l' 111 h1 .1cl " (Stt 80h1fi.'°), Pa1<t• 1'2) ("0;1 ... 1 Sunny Thurkcllly with h1.ch s m~tly 1n low to mtd· tllf' 601> l..ow1 toniuht :J5 to 42. INSIDE TODJ\ l' Atlan11r c·1111 ur b1•1t1n11 1/11 ntlltll'll 1111 f1(Jmf-lltt1g COIOllllA S1•t• •111'1/ /'a(µ' A1. ...... 111 Yevr k,.I<• llU I.Ml..,. 116 ........... M-l C•lllerRI• At Cleu111• OH C-lo OJ c;,. ... .,. Cl 0 .. lllN .. I<" AM Ullttttl ,... M IRltttal_.,. .. l_t! , .... Wit ~ ,... Ctl .._,_ ~ ' \ - A% DAIL V PILOT s Wt(lntfS1!Y. 0.Gtlmber 20, 19711 -Shfte -Evaeuat.es-~F-ive. Mobile HoBles- 8 y WU.LIAN HOD(;t; Of""' 0.11 ........ "~ R1tci and Robert Lurluo wett tn\.4trlauuntt n 11hborit al th•lr comrorlabl mobile h om pttrched on t• hilltop c.>vtrlootu.na a San C'lt!ment~ ttolf rourse Thl· Rn>uJ) " 18 enJO)'lng lht: hohdav ~ ·a. ... on. •llnOrBnl of thl' troobll' ubffi1t to tx•r11ll lht.•m Th1:n t•umt' lht-horr1bh• sO\lnd th(' ncu~t· Hobc.'rt l.urkm d1dn l vfn hrar "It oundl>d lake a <'annon lCO 1nw of ( "''-rat ('amp P,·1Htlt•to11 , · on,• of Lurlon .. llt'lfl hbor' r£'1•ullt•tl l'ut''>dM\ .. Rut 11 "u' tht• t' rth Tht' "•rlh V. Jl\ 0~'1111~ Ufl • Though l rk1n hun. Ir didn't hl•ar tht.• -.tmnd. 1t '48S ... omethtnl( he'd t"t~·kd to h<IPJ'K'n ''"Cf' ht' notu·t>d :.mall nudes an tht• 15th fJlf" U) of the t-:strt'lla tiolf C'nun.t• bdt1'4 hi' ht1nv.' \ 'l'ht' ~lun\t usht•rt'tl HI I he rt'•h ty of ho'4 M 1r1ous J problem I.ht' l • .irkan' would fu<'t' In the com an..: ('hnslmu., ~l'U"-On A bout 10 ft>t•l t:h•lo'41 tht• 1.urk1n homl'. on J slopt• fJcang the golf t·our~t· a io toot w1dt• h111\urt• opt>nt'd 111 tht• l'urth, dropi)1ng th<' 15th fwrwuv .md J(rl'en down towu1d the San Utt't;o t-'rc~wliy, ont-malt' .1wu) Tht• 15th hurway and green an· on a plateau below the Short·chffs Mobile Country Club ho m es. a nd a bove lhe lfJlh fairway. Like u gigantic pre· h1 11 t orac mon!'>ter. the 15th fairway betcan creeping down the canyon across the 16th fairway. uprooting a cart path at the toe of the s hde. "We've known that there·~ been a problem cause we could sec the cracks in the fairway ... Lark an said Tuesd ay ... Last night I Monday after the ma1or sj1ppage) 1t was suggested by the park management that we not s tay in the homes over· night. .. So far, authorities have only call ed for voluntary evacuation or f1 ve mobile homes ln the park that t'aters to retired people. The Lark1M are staying with neighbors across the street from their Mi ra Adelante hom e. Another couple, whose house at the park located easl of the San Diego Freeway a l Camino de Estrella is threatened, were studying for Saddleback College finals when the major slide OC· curred The giant fissure came up the hillside within five feel of their home "We were trying to study for finals at Saddle back. but we spent the whole day watcrung AUTOS ••• company's name and withdraw the deposit before writing bad ehecks lo purchase expensive cars from private owners. The cars were quickly resold to d ealers. he Sl\id. The Costa Mesa women were arrested in Anaheim where they attempted to buy an expensive Corvette from a prlvate owner , Hoyt said this morning. The Corvette owner called police when he recognized one of the women's driver's Ucense as a phony reproduction, Hoyt said. Cars allegedly stolen through the bad-check scheme lnchaded Cadillacs. Me rcedes Benzes. Ferraris, Porches, Lincolns and "even a Rolls Royce," Hoyt. al· leged. lost Vessel 'Hopes FUcker HONOLULU (AP ) · A U2 spy plane's photograph of what ap- peared to be a vessel deep in the water some 80 miles south of Ha waii Island raised a glimf11er of hope Tuesday night \n the eight·day search for a missing University of Hawail research vessel with nlne men aboard. A C130 alrt'rart was dis· patched after dark to make a radar sweep of the area , said Coast Guard s pokes man Raymon Fullerton. , ORANGE COAST \ DAILY PILOT f,,... Or M\oCW CDMt O..•• Poot. ••I"""""' n •\ l om a.,...a tn. ~ P..fll"\'\ 1'\Ckibl•· rw-ao. tt'r Or.no Cott t ~•\.f'wolQC~'i ~0.-'4'''""'''~_.,,. 0\1041\ ... ~. ttw-ov~ ftl ... IOr (Ml• lilt#\,llt Ne'fill'P0'1 &Hf" H.,.n11"9tc»ri &.ik n1 f oun l•t"YAH~Y.tl'VW.l..,,..ha.cn1~tn( .. \t A \1ftOf.,tf'-~l .... tt0nla~t'ftitiei!wtlyircMt'MIO "1'\ft11r\ fhp Of1N: .. pw0t4U\H11 .. OfM\t ""'' Jl() wr t n•v~trH1 CoU.t/W\ll"w c~1ta.n·••2'1& ..... f tN .... ~,.,~. ftf'ld P\b•""""' , .. ~. , ...... \ftt f> PrHIOln• •ncl ~~ .. MA,......,.,. flt.ma\ IC.ttlfit Cfilor '":::Q':,.q~ gy, .. , M WM a1<-~ ... ,. A.\\ht•rtt Miln-o•ftt to.tor, °"'"' (fl'lf Mow J>OW.\I &r~•·••1 l•<tv"4 ni-.-<" ,, .. o..,...,n \lret 1 Hunt1nqtonn,.,,, '"''&~"°'""" ..... d Tele,llone (714)'42·4321 ;1H11ftef ~nlllng 142•M71 . I lbt' t•urth move ' lht.• wonhJO Hld "You ~ouldn 'l ••• pu l ltw t Hbt.•r tel uCt'ff>l lh11 u an H · . cu• • would you?" the man u ktd. J!t'6lunn1t t<> mdudc t.tw 40 foot v.1dt· ('ta('k just below hi" homt• A rt-w V.t"t"klli UJtO. wlwn lhc• JU~aot1r c·n ·viei..M• v.1t11 n11•rt•I> ,, two 1m·h rrut'k tht• man poun.'tl ,1 pull (uJI nl 111md into 1t. ciq~t lnM to fill 1t up. ll dadn '\work Then, h~ pluct•d a wooden , four fool y1rd11llck lnto the crack and lt dldn 't touch bottom. · 'Tht.·n Monday after th~ raln II n·nlly 11turkd movm.:.·· he re· <'a lll'd "It ust.'<i to he a jlcntle 'loop," hl· ,md. po1nt1n.: to the "'"Wire""°'° Uaristnaas Present Eight-year-old Jeffrey Clarke of Dayton, Ohio, gave his mother, Pat, a Christmas present she had wanted for a long time. Jeff, who has cerebral palsy and has never been able to walk, surprised his mother by walking down a hall to her. Soviet Instruments Near Ven us Surf ace rttt<ll\'d fi ssure 5eparallng has home rrom tho aolr course below Many rHldenta of the 201· home rnoblle park streamed throu.ch thfo area Tuel'day, peer Ing down at the crack In the t>a rth. On • resident, who refused to lt\8Vt.• ha~ homl', wu8 upset Tues· 211Ulia~ Hijack Airliner NEW DEUU. India <AP> - Two armed Indians hijacked a domestic airline r with 132 people aboard today, forced at to land and demanded the release from 1a1I of former Pnme Minister In· d1ra Gandhl. authorities said. The hiJac k1ng ca m e as thousands of Mrs. Gandhl's sup. porters went on a nationwide rampage of violence against her imprisonment and expuls ion from Parttament Monday. f'if. teen thousand were reported ar. re1ted. many of them volunteer· ing to go to Jail. F,'tve persons were reported killed. <Related story. A41 The two rujackers. armed with a pistol and a hand arenade, seized the Indian Airllnes Boe· ing 737 on a night from Lucknow to New Delhi, and forced it to la nd at Va ra nasi. 375 miles southeast of New De lhi, airline officials said. Varanasi is also known as Benares. a s acred Hin· du City. Airlines s pokes m a n 0 . P. Gara Identified the two as D. N. Pandey and B. N. Pandy. and said they asked for an im· mediate meeting with the top minister '" the government or Uttar P radesh State to presa their demand for Mrs. Gandhi's re· lease. The hijackers also asked for a news conference. day about the proble"nt he ml•ht face ll lhe earth ·tnder his home becan movtnc "ll 1 not Uke we can Juat pick up and move lhl• home," Hid Albttt w, Balee. ·:these aren't trillers. thui 1s an l .8()1)..square·foot home." he continued. "I cant put the wheels l>ack on because I sold Bank Hikes I.Dan.Rate NEW YORK <AP) Chemical Bank. the na- tion's sixth largest. raised Its prime lending rate to· day from 11 I/a percent to U CW. percent. The increase. the t Sth by the bank this year, came as some market watchers pred icted another round or credit· Ughtening t>y the Federal Ruerve System. which makes fund1 more ex· pensive for banks. The prime rate has no direct effect on o the r types of loan rates but as seen as an indicator of trends that mean either hither interest rates or lougher credit require· men~s on cer tain con- sumer loans governed by lntereat celUngs. F,...P.,,.AI KENNEDY. • ing no opinion. Given a Carter or Brown choice, Carter was selected by 47 percent and Brown was selected by 40 per· cent of those polled, while 13 percent had no opinion. And in a choice between Ken· nedy and Carter, 59 percent selected Kennedy and 31 percent picked Carter. with no opinion Attorney Shot from the remaining 10 percent. T he poll a lso s h owed that WASHINGTON CAP ) -An as· former Gov. Ronald Rea9an was sistant U.S. attorney was shot favored among Re publicans a nd wounded today in a parking over former President Ford for them a Iona tJftle •co.'' "And the move would frob- ably d1m11e the home,• his wife a1reect. Batet would alto face a Sl5,000 to S20.000 loes If forced to move becaus or foundation work. a large enclo11ed patlo area. 1.-ndscaping. paneling and mov· Ing COSlll. Huntington JU tacks TWdlii? Poth.. said today tbey believe a man who sexually assaulted a wom a n near he r downtown Huntington Beach home Satur· day nJght may oe the same at· tac ker who brutalized l~o women in· November. Police Sgt Luis Ochoa said the 24·year-old victim of the 10 p.m Saturday sex attack was returning from a pa rty in Cypress when a heavy-set. barefoot man jumped in her auto parked an an alley struck the woman :'leveral times and forced her lo submit to a sex act. After the attack, the m~n fled the scene during a rainstorm . The woman was treated and re- 1 ea a ed from Costa Mesa Me morial Hoso1tal the same nag ht. A man described as being stocky beat and sexually as- saulted women in separate inci· dents Nov 16 and Nov. 19 after they had returned lo their Hunt· mgton Beach homes from even· angs in Newport Beach. Ochoa said one or the women in the November attacks resist- e d he r assaila nt and was severely beaten. Neither woman In the earlier incidents was hospitalized. In a ll three attacks. tne women told police thev were rottowed home by a man driv in~ a large sedan. Police s aad they have no sus· peels at Uus lime. Meeting Planned MOSCOW <AP> -An instru· ment package from a Soviet space probe of Venus was drop· ping t.hrougb the thick, searing lot behind the federal courthouse the 1980 GOP no mi nation . at mos.phe.re o f the solar here. authorities said. Barry Reagan received 58 percent an syste1!'1 s bnghtes~ planet t~ay. '·Leibowitz, 31, was reported in the poll and Ford 32 percent. WASHINGTON CAP J -The Carter administration, in a t>ad to revive Mideast peace talks. is trying to set up a rneeting in Geneva Saturday with Egyptian and Israeli officials. Man Claims He Bit Off UzardHead SAN DIEGO tAPl -A man ch a r ged with the pe llet gun wounding o( a police officer says he talked to his plants and bit off the bead or a lizard after smok· ing PCP-laced marijuana. · I'd go out in the yard and talk to the eggplants and car· rots." saJd Ezzard Randle in court. "Along came this lizard and I rapped.with the lizard ... He told me ii I got it together 1 could clean up the poisons in the community. "I didn't o(fer the lizard wine and marijuana, but I felt he was having a good lime. But then he started cussing me out, criticiz· ing me, telling me things r couldn't do. Then I bil hts head off." R andle said h e buried the headless li zard and "the blackeyed peas and collard greens said I was doing the right thing." The dissertation was heard at Randie's assault and sanity tnal Tuesday by S uperior Court Judge Alfred Lord. R1mdle, 29, is c h a rged with wounding patrolman James Cantalupi on May 16. Frowe Page A I BOMBS ..• S in ce Pr ime M1n1 s t er Menachem Begin came to office 1 1h years ago, Is r ael has followed a policy of retali ation for terrorist operations in Israel. When 3S Israelis died in a terror raid on the Tel Aviv-Haifa coastal road last March, Israel mounted a mas.'\lve invasion of southern Lebanon to sweep the area clear of guerrilla ba11es . The army withdrew arter three months and a Unit~ Na- li on s force is in southe rn Lebanon. though Israel com- plains that hundreds of Palest.ill· ian guerrillas have re-enlered the border region and the U.N. force does little to block them. Fail to A@ree WASfflNGTON <AP) -The United States and Soviet Union have faUt!d to agree on limiting arms sales, but wllJ meet again In He lsinki to COMlder the ques· Uon. A Jolnt ~mmunlque Issued Tuesday by the two countries tave no 1'HIOf1 for the fallutt ..0 reach •lftement durtn1 10 days of talb in Meitl~ City, which fnded Dec. is. • ("I s ending back information, fa ir condition at George In a~ generaJ election con· Moscow Radio said. Washington University Hospital frontation, the poll s howed Ken· The apparatus wlll la nd with a single 1un1hot wound to nedy, Carter and Brown would Thursday on the invisible side of the back. each outpoll Reagan or Ford. Venus, the planet nearest the --------------------------------------------- Earth, the broadcast said. The Moscow broadcast did not s ay whether the probe was de· signed for operations on the sur· face of the planet. where the te mpe rature is 900 degrees Fahrenheit. Four U.S. probes c r ashe d· into t he s urface of Venus on Dec. 9 and burned up after sending data on the at· moaphere of the planet. Moscow Radio s aid a second pro\>e. Venus 12. would reach the planet in four days. Venus 11 and Venus 12 were launched Sept. 9 and Sept. 14. Venus 11 split into two parts at a signa l from Earth Tuesday, the broadcast said, and while the in· strument package descended . the other part circled the planet to r elay data from the instru· ment.package to Earth. The descending probe had to pass through an 11-mile cloud layer so dense it slowed the U.S. probes from 26.600 mph to 8,000 mph, and then through al· mosphere that cut the speed or the A merlcan probes to less than 2.5 mph. $1 Billion Lost In Blackout PARIS f AP J -The na taonwidc power failure Tuesday cost France nearly a billion dollars In lost production, economic analysts fi gured today as the government began an in· vest1gation into the breakdown. Full electrical power had been restored to all or the nation ex· cept Brittany, on the northwest coa s t . a nd Electricite de France. the government power mon opoly, promised service would be restored there by noon. Leftist newspapers blamed the government's ene rgy polrc1es for the power failure Tuesday that cut off the electricity In all but a few small a reas of France and affected some neighbonng parts or Switzerland. SDDNG BOA.11 1RY PILOT AD ·•My 32-foot catamaran was the weirdest boat in Ule world. "I tried everything and never sold It till I tried the Oaily Pilot.'' That's Ute s tory the succeasfuJ Santa Ana man told after plltc· inl this Id ln Ule DaUy Pilot: Well dnlanro, cu11tom Wlldwind Catamaran Man' txtras (or ocun ~olng Eve xitiMtlCXll lf you need luck aelllnc your boat. try 1 lac:ky charm -the Dally ptlot. Call 841·5811. ----von Hemert's presents-- The "'1odern Sophistication of Henredons Scene One. 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Israelis Strike Lebanon l .. I Three Palestinian Military Bases Hit ! ' TEL AVIV, Is r ael <AP> -~ Israeli warplanes attacked three i Palestinian bases in southern i Lebanon today In retaliation for 'I, terrorist operations in Israel, ,. military officials announced. ~ Unofficial reports in Lebanon ~ said 27 people were killed or ..: wounded. l. Palestinian and Lebanese · spokesmen also reported Israeli gunboat.a and guerrilla coastal 1, postlions eitchanged fire as the J· planes struck near the biblical "' , r. Orange ~ Coast . port city of Tyre. 50 miles south or Beirut and 20 miles north of the Israel-Lebanon border. But a military s pokesman here said this was "nonsense" and no gunboats were Involved in the raid. The guerrilla leadership in Mesan Seized In Northern Heroin Raid Beirut withheld public comment on casualties. but Palestinian sources said the dead and wounded had been counted one hour after the air strike. An Jsraeli military spokesman said the raid lasted· 15 minutes and between 10 and 20 guerrillas were at each base. T he Israeli announcement said the air force planes pounded bases at Dabar el Bourj, Ka.saamleb and Bourj es· Sblm art operated by Al ·Falah, milltary arm or the Palest.lne Liberation Organization. Debar el Bourj, 25 mlles north of the Is rael·Lebanoo border, was raided June 9 this year in a similar retaliation. 'Earth Opened Up' By WILLIAM HODGE Ofttle~yl'lletS\eff Rita and Robert Larkin were enter;taining neighbors at their comfortable mobile home ~ell-1 flt• hilltop overlooking a San Clmente goll course. The group was enjoying the holiday season, lgooraqt of the trouble about to befall them. Then came tbe horrible sound. the noise Robert Larkin didn't even bear. "It sounded like a cannon go· ing off over at Camp Pendleton ." one of Larkln's neighbors recalled Tuesday. "But it was the earth. The earth was opening up." Though Larkin himself didn't hear the sound. it was something he'd expected lo happen since he noticed small cracks In the 1Sth fairway of the Estrella Golf Course below his home. The sound ushered in the reali· ty of how serious a problem the Larkins would £ace in the com· ing Christmas season. About 10 feet below the Larkin home. on a slope facing the golf course, a 40-foot wide fi ssure opened In the earth. dropping the 15th fairway and green down toward the San Diego Freeway. one mile away. The 15th fairway and green are on a plateau below the Shorecliffs Mobile Country Club homes and above the 16th fairway. Like a gigantic pre· his toric mons ter. the 15\h fairway began creeping down the canyon across the 16th fairway, uprooting a cart path at the toe of the slide. "We've known that there's been a problem cause we could see the cracks in the fairway," Larkin said Tuesday . "Last night (Monday after the major slippage) it was suggested by the park management that we not s tay in the homes over· night." So far, authorities have only called for voluntary evacuation of five mobile homes i" the park that caters to retired people. The Larkins are staying with neighbors across the street from their Mira Adelante home. Another couple, whose house at the park located east of the San Diego Freeway at Camino de Estrella is threatened, were studying for Saddleback College finals when the major slide OC· 'curred, The.giant fissure came up the Mil.side within five feet of their home. .. We were tryin~ to study for (See SLIDE, Page AZ> Judge Rejects Diedrich Bid For Hearing By GARV GRANVILLE Ol Ille ~lly l'I ... S'-ff VISTA -Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich lost a last ditch bid today for a pre· liminary hearing before he stands trial on bribery charges Jan. 8. At the same hearing in San Diego Superior Court. Diedrich lost a lawyer. The loss came when attorney Marshall Morgan told San Diego Superior Court Judge F .V. Lopardo that he might be called as a defense witness in the case. "I think. your honor. that my oroper role in this case might be as a witness for the defense." Morgan said as he withdrew as Diedrich's attorney. Late this morning, Diedrich a nd Morgan were huddled together attempting to secure' the services of an attorney to replace Morgan. Whether a new legal advisor to Diedrich will force a delay in the trial is not yet known. However . it Is known that, un· less a possible appeal is upheld within the next 18 days, Diedrich's long-delayed trial will begin he re Jan. 8 without Diedrich and his co-defendant. .LeRoy Rose., having a post· indictment preliminary hearine. Judge Lopardo ruled today that neither defendant has been denied due process or equal pro- tection undef' the law by not hav· lng such a hearing. \Sff DIEDRICH, Page AZ) • AP Wl...,.,.tO Bead to Bead Chang Huo-chu . top. and Chang Ctrun-mei put their heads together to come up with a headstand in re· h e ars al of the Chinese A c roba ts of Taiw a n performing a t the Felt Forum in New York City. ~: f Weather g Sunny Thursday with A Costa Mesa man was among four arres ted Tuesday by rederal narcotics agents lo Northern California In connec· lion with an alleged multi· million-dollar heroin ring. The three sites were "training lostitutions and bases· of de· <See BOMBS, Page AZ) K e nne d y State Qoiee ~· highs mostly In low to mid· ' ~· dle 605. Lows tonight 35 to , 42 y INSIH 't08A. Y ,.. k-· .. Atlanttc CUy u betting Ua \. . mon4t11 on gambling ccuino1 . ·.· See 1tory, Page A7 I' ' ? l•tlex t y MY-~e ~ ...... Lot""" a ~.M •• ..,. ....... .... ...,_, .... =~"... aw;: ~ii AJ f a .. ...._. DM -·~ ... c-1<1 Dt ... , ..... ...._ M =.... Cll ~c..ty AM . .._..AN "" ........ ·~ • ==~-M ~--...,6 .......... .. :::._ ct:: =.e· ...,A ............. . 1 Alfredo Gutierres· Padilla. 28, allegedly was part of a group that delivered Mexican heroln to the San Franclsco Bay A~a. San Jose. Frest'o and parts of Southern California. Three men were arrested in a Fresno cocktail lounge orr Highway 99 aa · they tried to de· live r three pounds of heroin worth an esUmated $900,000, ac· cording to the federal Drug En· forcemenl Agency. A fourth man wu plcked up at hla Watsonville apartment, authorities said. Arrested alone wlth Padlll• wer e Reluato earaJa·Mejla, 29, ol Salinas: Mlauel Gutierres· Garcia, 2'. or Anahelm and Frank Ochoa Adame, 30, 01 W at.toftville. SEUJNG BOAT? 'lRY PIUTI' AD Senatpr Leads Carter, Brown in '80 Poll "My 32·foot catam aran wu the weirdest boat In the world. "I tried everything and never sold It tlll I tried the Dally Pilot.'' That's the story the succeuful Santa Ana man told after plac· in& this ad In the Daily Pilot: Well designed. cuslom Wlldwlnd Catamaran Many extras for ocean golna Eve ICXX·XXXX SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -tinued to hold a substantjal Sen . Edward Kennedy of lead despite Brown's re-election Massachusetts held a sube~· Unued to hold a substantial lead tlal lead over California Gov. despite Brown's re-elecUon last Edmund Brown and Presldent month by an unprecedented 1.3 Carter among Californ ia millionvotes. Democrats surveyed on their Results of the poll, an indepen· choice of a 1980 prealdential dent non-partisan statewide aur· nominee. the Callfomla Poll re· vey by Mervin D. Field, were ported today. similar to those of a poll taken it1 The poll taken Nov. 18·25 May. showed that lf the nomlnatlon The figures showed 44 peruot . came dow. to Kennedy and of polled Democrats favored If you need luck aelllng your etth'r Brown or Carter, Ken· Kennedy, while 22 percent boat, try a lucky charm -tbe nedy la preferred by mar1lu ot favored Carter and 21 perceot Dally PUot. Call 642·5618. nearly l·l. ·favored Brown. Thirteen per· .., _________ • --. ~ 1 Tbe poll abowed .Kennedy c_o1on. cent bad no oplnlon. I I t , , ,-,.-\ When the Democrats were asked l() pick either Kennedy or Brown, 59 percent picked Ken· nedy and 33 percent p,icked Brown, with the remainder hav· Ing no oplnlon. Given a Carter or Brown choice, Carter was selected by 47 percent and Brown was selected by 40 per· cent of those polled, while 13 percent had no oPlnion. And ln a choice between Ken· nedy and Carter. 5~ percent selected Kennedy and 31 percent plcked Carter, with no opinion from~ rema.lnina 10 percent. ................ M. ...................... • •• t ..... ,.4~• .JJ-........... . .......... ,,,.,.,.,.,., .... ""'' '" J • '· • I , ' # ( \ l · I City _G ts-~~ ---- R neital Wa1iO Bendit G t $500 u1 Mesu Barik Hold up ('o-..tJ ~k,,11>0ht••• :.t•u1 r twd to da' for ,1 Wll blond mun who robbed .t bt unch or Cuhforn1a F1r~t Bank TueMtuy and c~CUJ)(.'d "1th about S500 1'oh1·1• •wad Ult.• m:.in walked tn· 111 ttw hunk ul 230 to: 17th St ... horth ,1fl(•r noon and presented a note that read· ·'I have a gun. (ilve me lOS, 20s and lOOs. If I don't get it, I'll start shooting." The teller handed over BmaJI bills totaling about $500 and the bandit walked away. No weupon was displayed. The unidentified teller told police that the man was about :iix·fOOt·lhree, 180 pounds with a blond afro and "beady eyes." Mode l Nabbe d On Sex Ch arge A 23 year-old nude model wa~ a rrested by Costa Mesa poli ce Tuesday night at a local motel when she allegedly offered a ~exual act for $75, police said to day. The resa Yvonne Frazier, an Orange resident and an employee of Sequin Girls out· ca It modeling agency, was booked on a charge of solicits· lion of prostitution, police said. She posted $500 ball and was free s hortly after her arrest at 9 p.m .• police noted. ""WI,....... 1':1.ihH \ I nhl .h•lft t )' ('lurk or Dayton. OhJO, gave his nwtth1 , t' .. t, t'h1Mmu1t pre tnt ,;he had wanted for a h n • Utm .ll•U, \\ho h • l'Cr~brol palsy and has never bt•,•o •'"'' tu Mlk . ~u111rt ed hus mother by walking lhl" I\ I h111l lV hl11 .~ ......... ,,, DI DRI H. • A pruhminuy hHrlna& II• In tundt-d to M • jud111 d1cjdc If thorl" 11 1tuff1c1ent @vldunce ••te•tn'lt u cldt•ndunt lo hold him OH!r fo1 tnw It w Wi Di'<' l~. 1977. t hut on Oran.:"' C()unty Grund Jury dt'· t ided there w1ti.. cnou.ch tw1dt-nC'l' to ma kt· D1ud ral'h und Ho111• t.land trml on bnbl'ry churl(c1> r clut\·d to u 1973 Uourd or Sua>t•rv111or!> hmd UtJl' di'c1111on. Sinn• lhcn. Oit.'dnch a nd Rot.e ha Vt' bait lf'd l.hruul(h U Strieb O( los ing motions that lt<JVl' delayed ttw ir t n al The one !>Uccci.:-.ful motion lodged by the defendants wa~ a request for a chunRe of venu<' granted by Orunge County Superior Court Judge John L. 1-'lynn Jr. That ls why Diedrich and Morgan, along with Rose's al torney. Sylvan Arons on. were In Vista today. Their move for a preliminary hearing under a recent Supreme Court dec1s1on was opposed by Asst. Distnct All.Orney Michael Capizzi. The Orange County prosec:ulor char<fcler1zed the crfort as a simple rehashing of motion!> made earlier in Ornnge County l'OUrtroom:-. and urged the Judgt' to hold fa!>t to the Jan 8 trial date Deputy D A Ap~inted Trial Chief Man Arreste d On Newport Assault Rap Newport Beach police said lo· duy they are seekfng charges of uuult on a peace officer ugoln11t n 41 year-uld Pomona mun who alleg1..'<1lv •·took a cou· pit• I)( llWIOgs" Ul U detective Tuesday. J ohn Ernest Marlin w;as lir· rcskd following the 4:30 p.m In c1dent near the intersection or 17th Stre('t and Orange Avenue 111 Coi..ta Mc•:-.a. I fl: has bel'n re· leased on $1,000 ball. police said. Detective John Furrow said he and Detective Sgt. Bob Gatewood learned that Martin, who was wanted for ques tioning in <'O nnection with several burglanes. was in the lirea of the Alpha Beta market near 17th and Orange. "I approached hlm and Iden· tifled myself. and he look off running," Furrow said. "After about 5-0 yards. he s topped. turned, a nd took a couple or swings, both miss mg. "Either he's a bad aim or I'm quick on my feet." said Furrow. who then grabbed the s uspe<'t with a rc.-stralning hold. M arlm allegedly called to pa!lsersby for help and several shoppers approached, Furrow said. However, Sgt. Gatewood and a Costa Mesa police officer then arrived and persuaded the • passersby that Furrow was in· deed a policeman. Iran Peace Pact Airoited Youth Basketb all Registration Set Controversy surrounding the appointm ent of a trial com· missioner in South Or ange COWl ty M unic1pal Court came to an end Tuesday with the selecl!on of Deputy District Attorney Martin J Henegban for the pos1 • lion TEHRAN. Iran <AP> -Oppo· nents of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi vow to fight on until he abd icates , bul the embattled ruler beUeves an agreement that will end the turmoil and keep him on the throne will be reached soon, asourcecloset.othe royal palace reports. Rcg15lrutlon for basketball un dcr the Youth Basketball As· ll0<'1atton will continue through Dec. 31 at the Orange Coast YM CA an Newport Beach The program is open lo boys :md girls between 7 and JS. In formation 11> available by calling 642·9990 Gamblers Raided MANILA , Philtppine!I <AP) - Government troopers raided a gambllns.< hall in Ponte on Tues· day and arrested more than 1 000 persom., including three policemen, authorities said. O"ANOE COAST c DAILY PILOT ,,_ '"""""'< .. ·• Oetlv p,.._, •••h wfttc.h 1uom "''""" t""' ..,._, f"'t""\\ I fh*t\l'rd bl IN Of#t• ,.,,.,, PuOl•\l'Mf'MtC~ \'9lhl••t• ... 114"\••~ ••wt>ft\P'l•t'I Mot1lf1•y thHJ!rlvt r ftilWw 16" (O\t• '*'•,,. '" ..,.. ,. 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Telepft0ne (7141M2·4nt Clenlll9d Adwenltlnt M2·M71 The controversy surfaced when two Judges defeated in elections last November applied for the $43,800-per-year position "We received some letters threatening us if we appointed one of the judges who were de feated in elections," Presiding Judge John Griffm said • One letter , fro m Anthony D'Arcy of Santa Ana. s aid the writer was "shocked'' to learn that .Judge Richurd Hamilton (a Superior Court judge unseated in November elections) was hi!· ing consid~red for the po~illon. ·'A number of us who felt we had not rtteived rair trials In Judge H amilton's courtroom worked very hard to have hjm removed from the bench," D'Arcy said in his letter. "The signs are much better. especially Uus week," sai~ the !>ource who decbned to be 1den· tificd. :.As soon as we've got l~w and order m the streets again, we'll have a civilian govern· ment. But J doubt if the shah will he able t-0 form a govern· mcnl witltin the next week or 10 day~" . The shah will not consider a regency council to take over his reign and also rejects. lor the lime being al least, formation of an advisory council to act as a buffer between him and a clvlllan government. Welfare Workers Flay Conditions A report on the working condl· t1on11 for 480 Orange County welfare eligibility workers W83 ordered by county supervi1IOl"I Tuesday arter a sign-carrying crowd of' about 200 Jammed Into the board hearing room. "We are not just • group of craiy radical employee&." said Ann Imparato, pre11ldent of thti local Amertcon Federation of State, County and Municipal Employee11 (AFSCME>. "We have·some legitimate con· cerns." The protc11tlng workers I<'· cused count y con tra ct negotiators of fllilin1 to respond to concerna ranaln1 from caseload 1tand1rds to sener&J workln1 condJUona to 1rtevance procedures. County Personnel Director r Berl Scott said after 1 uesday's meeting he would offer no com· ment on the complaint.a. "We are still ln ne1oliatlons with them,'' he said. "Neither aide hu declared impasse." The county contract w1lh the workers e xpires Dec. 28. Con· tracts with moet other county employees doesn't e xplre until June. :>upervlaor Ralph Diedrich asked county ~orsonnel and fioclal services admlnlstrators to report on the workers com · plaints about working conditions H soon as poaelble. · El11lbllily workers determine If •oclal aervlcea :f Pllcants meet 1tate and"leder cnteria. They voted lut yeu to create lhelr own separate barta1.alnc unll. ......... UDE. • • In Car Tli,efts f1nahl ut S1lddhiback, but we "''\'nl lht! whole d y watch.in& th~ curth move," tb~ womu Hid. "You wouldn't ••P•ct tho teacher to ucc(!pl thts aJ an ex c uu., would you ?" the man ~kcd. it."4flur1111 to utdude th~ 40 foot wade cr11ack Just below ha~ home. Two COila Me11 women are amona 1wen 1uapectl arr.tted ln ronnecUon with a trl·ttate auto theft rln11, a.ccordlJl• to the CaUfornla Hlahway Patrol which IMOUneed lhe rtcov..-y of about '700,000 worth of huuaey vehlcl• Tuelday. Lt. Tom Hoyt, head or the CHP auto theft dlvtalon 1n Lo. An1eles, Hid Ell11betb Ann Imho f , 11, and Vicky Lee l,apour. 24, art beln1 held lo Oran1• County Jan with bail let al •100.000 ach. The women were arrested tu t month llDd are charaed wltb cooeplracy. forgery, a rand ttwfl and a rand theft auto. The other suspects, a.ome ar· rested u late aa last week, are Richard T. Workman, 42. of &ll1 Diego; Jimmy Lee Wilton, 35, of Loa Angeles: Harold E. Bohu· non, 41 . of Santa Fe Sprtnas: John G. Bortiea. 47, of La Mirada. and Ronald D. Mein· tyre. 30, of Compton. The arrest.a rollowed a three· month lnvettlgatlon by more than a cknen law enforcement aaenciea ·Including the H\Jnt· lngton Beach, Garden Orove and Anaheim polic-e departments. Also involved were police fro m Los Angeles, San Die1io, Rlveratde, San Bernardino and Kern counties as well as from Seottsdale and Phoenix. Arii .• 1,md from Ore1on. Mesa Scouts P lan Court o f Honor Costa Met> a 's Boy Scout Troop 80 us 11cheduled to hold a court ot honor at 7 p m Thur!>day an the St. Joachim Parh•h Hall. 1964 Orange Ave. Liberal Arts Explore r Post 34 Is to present u program, Boys who are 11 or older and interested 10 scouting a r e in vited to attend , a troop spokesman said. Meeting Planned WASHINGTON CA P ) -The Carter admlnistraUon, in a bid to revive Mideast peace talks, ls trying to set up a meeting In Geneva Saturday with EgyptJan and Israeli officials. ttoyl auud rina member. would open a cbecklna account l.Ulder the name ol a phony import export buslneu, then would re-ceive checka imprintod with lb4: compaf\Y'• name and withdraw lh• depe>1lt before writtn1 bad checkl to purchaae expen1lve cara from private owner1. The can were quJcldy resold to dealers. he aald. The Colla Mesa women were arrested ln Anah(llm wher'e ttway attempted to buy an expensive Corvette from a private.: owner. Hoyt aaid thl1 mornJn~ The Cor vette owne r callc.<d p0Uce when he recognlit.'d one or the women'• dnver's license as it phony reproduction. llo~t said Cars aJle&edly stolen through the bad·Ch4!<:k a<:heme Included Cadlllaca. Me rcede• Bcnzea. Ferrarll. Porches, Uncolrui and "even a Roll• Royce." Hoyt al· leged. UMtaMesa Wuncil Acts In action Monday nljjht, Co•ta Mesa City Council members: -ARNELL: Referred to the city attorney a de m and by the df'velopmcnt firm to aHow construction of more than l .000 houam~ unit~ be<-aw; ... of a re<:enl Statt! Suprt"mc Court rul mg. -AMBlJLANCt:: Con tinued to l'eb rn oublk hearings on rate increa ,. applications -.ubm1tted b)' Seal'!> Ambulcsnc:l' Serv1<'f! L of Co:ita Me sa and Schaefe r Ambulance Service of Santa Ana. -ANNEXATION: Jn troduced an ordinance prezoning from County R4 to City RI land scheduled for annexation. It is bounded by Woodland Place, 1\ustin Avenue and 20th Street. A fow weeks lliO. wh_,n the 1i11~untlc crev~111ui was merely a two lncb crack, the man poured a pall luJJ of sand lo~ it, expe<:t· 1na to fUI It up. It didn't work. Then. he placed a wooden. four foot yardstick into the crack and It didn't touch bottom. "Then Monday after lhe raln It really slatted movin1." he n · called. "It uaed to be a 1ent1c s loop." he uid, polnUnc to the raned flasure tepar1tln1 bu. humu ftom tho golf COW'se below Many resident of the 201· home mobile park etreamed lhroul(h lhc area Tuesday, peer· tng down at the crack in lhti earth. One resident, who refused to leave his home, wa11 upset Tues· day about the problem• he might foe• if the earth under hui home be1an movlna . .. ll 's not like we can Just pick up and move this home," tatd Albert W. State•. ,,,.... Paee A J BOMBS ••• parture for ra1dl'I within Israel," the announcement said. It said the planes bc1ean the raid at about 4 p.m ca am. PST> and r e· turned safely Palestinian f(uerrl llas have r arricd out 14 att<acks within Israel since the hcginntng of November, and four lbraeh c1v1h aru. have bc.'t!n killed and 67 wounded 1n the a ttackt., the .. t&tcmtmt said Su nday , 22 persons wer.! wounded when a bomb explodt:d on u Jerusalem bus. Six were -.lightly ln.Jurcd t:arlier today in ..i b o mb bla-.t out i.1dc a Jl·rusalem rt'Staurant The mll1Ury spokes m an described the air raid as "in ac coroance with the Isr aeli de- fense forces" basic policy of at· tack 1ng terrorist bases and bases for departure for terrorist attacks and sabotage in Is rael." 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C'odi&Ma, 28. 0( Waterbury c.:on n . and Marvt'll, 35 , o'r L.iguna fh••tt'h. Joined thrt'e olhl•r convicted murder~o whou ~chtduled t-"<e<-utions within a month or u t'h ~r h 8V\4 bl'tD delayed b y Ul°'h courts T hl' statt.''. h1~h court votf'd 3 2 'ru~d~ to grant their st.ya. ..,,,. . . ............ couniy Beach Pact State's Fint By STEVE MITCHELL Of .. .,...., ...... l~ County auperviaon are culUna the llfe,uard.I ot La1una Beach and San CJemt!l'te adrift ln favor or tree enterprt~ Ute 11vln1 on a s trip ot county beach between the two cltlea. In addition to s having costs in the Proposition 13 era. the board bas been offered addltlonal services by two veteran Laguna Beach Uleguarda who are enter· lng the private sector. apparent- ly a first ln Calllornia. Supervisors unanimously ap- proved a low contract bid or Sl 12,438 submitted by Llfeguard lnt.ernauonal Beach Services. headed by Laguna lifeguard captain Jim St auffer a nd supervisor Dick Johnson. Chier Juattcc A II Ellett dui· :wnt\ld oo the 11round that the ap peal& were filed .. aoldy for thl• purpoa of d la.y and (rustralJ<ln ol JU:tttee:· t!;lleu madti thl.· s1tmt" argument whf'n he-aloot> VOlt•d aaainst taymg the e~et'U· lions o( two <'ther ~onvlt'lt:d ktllers th.is month. HAL0£MAN. WITH WIFE JO, AFTER RELEASE Former White Hou•• Staff Chtef Home fOf Chrf1tmaa ln approving the One-year COO· tract, the board rejected higher bids from the cities of Laguna Beach and San Clemente, who offered to guard county beaches in their areas for a total of J U!ilice l> f 'rank Wiikins joined Elle tt in dissent.mg, but 1nd1cated that ht> would fal u tus o~n opinion later. Ex.Nixon Aide Bappg S118.225. Also on Tuesday. the Utah al· torney general's orfice filed mo- tions in 3rd Dlstricl Court a lung .,.Judge James Sawaya to lift a stay he granted Irvin Dunsdon. convicted along with Marvell and Codiann a, and a lso scheduled to die Jan. 3. Haldeman Gains Prison Release What sold the p l a n t o supervisors. according to county officials. was the private firm's lower bid (by nearly $6,000) and an offer to provide additional services not oflered by the two cities. For one thing, the enterprising lifeguards plan to patrol county beaches year-round. They witl also pick up empty trash cans, clean beach rest rooms. catch s tray dogs, train junior lifeguards and nurse sick sea u..,,. ... ...,.,_ FREE ENTERPRISE LIFEGUARDS TO GUARD BEACH Dick Johnson (left), Jim Stauffer First In State? made, so we decided to go On it ourselves." The two full-time ad· ministrators pl a n lo h ire bet ween 17 and 20 seasonal life g uards to man county beaches from June to Sep- tember. All three were convicted or the 1975 revenge slaying or Michael Hogan al~r he testified against the m in a drug case. Sawaya had rejected slays ror Marvell and Codianna, bul granted a delay for Dunsdon 28 of Bingham Canyon, Utah, ' ' Mass Transit Corridor Pinn Pwhed Orange County supervisors and members of t he County Transportation Commission rec- ommended Tuesday that a local mass transit corridor be added to a hsl or 71 ways lo <'lean up the region's s mog. Their action followed a similar request Monday from Orange County Transit District direc- tors who hope to begin buying right·of-way this year for the eventual 13-mile corridor. The regional s mog-fighting plan prepared by the South Coa st Air Quality Management District includes two expensive Los Angeles Cowity transit proj- ects. the Wilshire rail line and Downtown People Mover. Local officials fear those proj· t'cts will swallow up the bulk of federal transit dollars for the next several years if the so- called Santa Ana corridor isn't li sted an the plans as well. Pl::ins for the Orange County transit Line are still Incomplete but oHicials estimate it may C<l6t $651 million to build the 13·mile section from Santa Ana to the Los Angeles County line. Transit district directors hope this year to acquire the first s even miles or right-of-way along an a bandoned Pacific. E lectric rail line stretchiitg from Santa Ana to Stanton. LOMPOC <AP> -Former White House Aide H . R . Ha ldeman walked out of prison s hortly after dawn today, a parolee with a big smile but n o thing lo say a bout the Wa t ergate scandal or his onetime boss. former President Nixon. ·'This is generally considered a special time of the year to re- joice." Haldeman said. "It sure 'is to me." Haldeman. greeted by a group of s hiveri ng reporters a nd cameramen in the early dawn. left the federal correctional in- stitution with his wife, Jo, at bis side. "I'm on my way home to re- join my family and I wish you all a very Merry Christmas. So long." Haldeman said as he rushed to his waiting car. He was clad in blue jeans and a khaki jacket and carried all his belongings in a paper bag. He looked tan and fit and ig- nored a series of questions shouted by reporters. His wife1 who h ad driven here from Los Angeles. some 150 miles away. was asked how she felt about her husband's release. She smiled and said. "Great.'' Haldeman look the driver's seat of the family car and sped out. of the prison"rounds. The 52-year-old Haldeman. r e- m embered as the c rew-cut. tough-minded aide whose power was second only to Nixon's, was convicted of o bstruction of justice and perjury. When he sought release on parole last June, the first time he was eUgible, he said his in· carceratioo was a futile exercise that made him "useless to the world, a burden on society ... Jiving a totally wasted life." But the federal parole board extended his sentence for six months beyond the minimum with out explaoatfon. Haldeman, who screened all of Nixon's callers and was said to be respons ible for much or the ............... Last-nainute Gilt? It's not a new style a utomobile headlight but the 21,327·carat Brazilian Princess topaz on dlspiay al the Smithaon.ian Institution in Washinaton. It's anonymous own~r has it up for sale -a a teal at $1,066,350. Isolation that surrounded Nixon in his final days in office. was one of three top Nixon a.ides con· victed of Watergate crimes in a joint trial in Washington. Co -d e f en dant John Ehrllchma n , Nixon's t op domestic adviser, was released from a federal prison camp at Safford, Ariz., last April alter serving 18 months. D-!~ I . . .1.uu.ee ,1m1ts Supported by Wunty Board The seven percent. pay hike limit in President Carter 's voluntary anti-inflation program was adopted in concept Tuesday by Orange County supervisors. John Sawyer, director of the Orange County Employees As- sociation, objected to the wage standard, s aying tree collective bargaining should be allowed to proceed during contract talks next s pring without any bar- riers. Howevet". supervisors said the standard limit would be appUed only as appropriate. The employees were refused a five percent pay raise granted in this year's C0W1ty contract after the state Legislature refused to offe r po6t·Proposition 13 bailout funds lo agencies giving pay in· creases. Sawyer's association bas flied a lawsuit challenging that pro- vision. lions back to health. They'll be performing all these chores on co.unty beaches between Laguna Beach and Dana Point. Up until this year Laguna Beach lifeguards, under con- tract from the county, g uarded county beaches at Aliso pier to West Street in South Laguna -a stretch of about a mile of sand. which also includes Camel Point and Laguna Royale. San Clemente guards, receiv· ing county paychecks. guarded Niguel Beach Park and Cove Beach ln Dana Point Harbor. Both Stauffer and J ohnson submitted their resignations to Laguna Beach Marine Sarety Director Bruce Baird this week. Staurrer was an eight-year veteran with the Laguna Beach lifeguard department. The 32 year old captain began guarding in Newport Beach in 1961. Johnso n . a lifeg uard supervisor, has been with the Laguna Beach department for 11 year s, both as a full -t ime employee and seasonal guard. Wh at prompted the two guards to go the business route? "Job security and Proposition 13," Stauffer smiled. "We saw the potential for a good idea, we could see the economies to be J o hnson's boss ••Bruce <Baird) isn't loo happy about the whole thing," Johnson said. Bu t Laguna Beac h City Manager Fred Solomon takes a somewhat different view of the matter . ''I'm sure there will be some revenues lost to us," he said, adding he's asked Baird for a cost breakdown of what loss of the contract will mean to the City "But if the county is going to get services for less money and as . long as these people do a satisfactory job, then it 's in the best interest of the county to go with them." San Clemente city manager Jerry Weeks said his city will have to make adjustments for its loss. But he agreed with ~lomon that if the county gets inadequate level of service it's okay by him. He figures his city will lose 15 percent in overilead as a result of the supervisors· d e cision Tuesday. · Tl)e new partners don't see any problem with provldtng their unique service. "We've ordered two J eeps and we'll pick them up this week," Stauffer said. The two men say they've also got commitments from nearly a dozen Laguna Beach lifeguards who want to join the enterprise, and they'll be conducting ocean tests in February. And they'll patrol those beaches alone during the winter months. Their headquarters will be m the Jeep. which will be equipped with radio telephones, making a dispatcher uncescessary and permitting the guards to call direct for paramedics, fire and ambulance backups. The part·time guards will be perched atop 10 lifeguard lowers located at the county beaches. Stauffer said he'll mainlaln his specialty or nursing sick sta lions and other animals washed up on the beach -a task that has won him acclaim from Laguna Beach officials. Stauffer and Johnson think their enterprise is the first of its kind In the state, although they admit the prospect 'becam e more appeaUng wllb the passage oC Proposition 13. "~ure, 1 think other clUes wtll be watching us closely to see how we make out," he said. But for now at least, Newport Beach and Huntington Beach have tight grips on their county contracts. Supervisors approved a $37,210 contract for Newport and a SS6.l.22 bid for Huntington Beach Tuesday Cult Leader Cremated H e told s upervisor s that DOVER. Del. <AP> -The Force base. Mrs. Torbert said. Department spokesman John employees across the country body of the Rev. Jim Jones, who The bodies or sever al of Jones' Russell said today that the pre· may be granted pay raises died of a bullet wound while children have a lready been liminary results indicated Jones a veraging 10 to 11 percent next many oC his 900 Peoples Temple transported to an undisclosed died of a contact gunshot wound year and COWlty workers should followers were poisoned in a crematory. to the head, meaning the weapon beenliUed tolhesame. ' mass suicide-murder rite in In all, 913 bodies were was placedto his head. He told supervisors the as· Guyana, has been cremated in transported from the cult's set-Russell said such a wound is sociation wanted to be free to New Jersey. tlement at Jonestown to the Air "consistent with a suicide" but bargain for that 10 to 11 percent The ashes of the family mem· Force base for fingerprinting, the possibility that someone else in addition to the five percent bers will be scattered over the Identification and embalming. pulled the trigger has not been already included in the current Atlantic Ocean as soon as the re-In Washington, meanwhile, eliminftled. contract. mains of Jones' wife and a Justice Department officials re· The cause oC death of Schacht. "TheD you j us t lost me ," grandchild are cremated, ac-leased preliminary results of the w ho reportedly helpe d ad. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich said. cording to Mrs. Wllliam Torbert autopsies on the bodies of J ones; minJster the cyarude-laced drink Supervisors didn't embrace of the Torbert Funeral Chapel Dr. Lawrence E . Schacht. the to commune members, is still the other provision ln Carter's here. cult's physician; and five others. undetermined pending the re- inflation.fighting package, a Jones' body was transferred to Dr. Schacht was a 1977 graduate s u its of toxicological tests. provision that would h ave New J ersey on Tuesday after it of the UC Irvine College or which will take four to eight ~ncted~~busine"~Q_w_a_s_r_e_Je_a_s_ed_f_r_o_m_D_o_v_e_r_~_r __ M_ed_i_c_in_e_. __________ w~e~e=k~s~·~R~~~e=l~l =sa=i~d~.---~ from firms that have hiked 1 prices more than one-half per· , cent the past year. County officials, in a report to supervisors, said they already are aeeking the lowest possible prices for county goods and are exploring s uc h lbln gs a s cooper ative purchases, contract buys and increased warehousing as a hedge against infiatiOb. Federal officials, the report said, are concentrating chiefly on large government contracts of more than SS million and local government already is seeking good buYS because of financial constraints imposed by Proposi· lion 13. Orange County Transit Dis- trict directors Monday asked that preference be given in or· dering supplies to bidders who comply with the president's guidelines. . Noncompllance, directors said. "will be a substantial negative factor" In awarding contracts. Nmnber Corrected On Ocean Coone 0 range Co as l r esidents wishing additional lnformation1 on the 10-week oceanography course offered by the Orange County Marine Science Onabore Laboratory sho uld phone 496·2274. Th~ phone Uating appeariftl in Mo nday's DaJly Pllot was incorrect. The PUot re,,..U the error. 1be coune betlm Jan. 11 ln Dana Point. • Gem Talk By J.C. HUMPHRIES Gt'mOlogrsr 1 MERRY CHRISTMAS Our year In the community has been another good one for us. and we want to take this opportwuty to thank our friends In the Harbor Area for making It so. The hoUdays always mean increased busloeas activity, particularly in the jewelry buline&s. Besides making this period a prolluble one for us. It also gives u11 the opportunity to see mOt"e ot our friends, and for this we are grateful We have found th:it mony O( the Hme people come back to see us year after year and hwat could be more cheerful than '!pending your busy holiday seaa.on talking to 5UCh folks" We hove found th&t one of the reoll~ nice lhinflll ubout doing bu:.lness 1n Co!\t11 Mesa 111 that we can be part of 5mall. friendly town. and yet do u much· bualness as If we wert> located 1n a large metropolltAn city. I auess what we're !ltylna Is we couldn't be In a better place than we are. All ot us at the atore hope YoU fttl the same. and that you and )'OUl"I have thcr very beat Cllrlttmu tver. This pendatit combine$ the moat tll!rirable elements of modem and classical &tyltng to create a look which only the moat brimant hand cra/ted diamond jewelry can achieve. $12,500 raver 6 cara.ts in diamondsJ J. C. .J.lunipfu.w~ 'Jewel rd MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY @ 1823 NEWPOAT BLVD COST A MESA CONVENIENT TERMS ~°*le 3.2 Yl;ARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE 548-3401 .... \ ·- ,. .. ,,1 ....... WOMAN HANOCUPRD BY BANDITS SET fAfE PoUoe UM Bott Cuttera 8' New York Chy O.llcat• ... n $3 Million Heist W stly Lunc h Tab NEW YORK <AP> -A $3 mUlion heist staged at a Staten Island delicatessen may well be Wells Fargo's greatest loss in a · holdup. ll was certainly its most expensive lunch tab. It was the second million-dollar-plus theft. here in eight days. On De<' 11, at least five men nuded a Lufthansa German Airlines hangar al Kennedy Airport and esca~ with more than $5 m1lhon in cash and $860,000 in jewelry. Police report no trace or those bandits. William Cole, senior vice-president of the Wells Fargo Armed Service Corp .. put the amount stolen Tuesday "in excess or $1 milhon." He added. "Thls may be the largest loss the armored division has ever s uffered." The F'Bl announced it was entering the investigation because or the likelihood the stolen money was insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. THREE WELLS FARGO guards bad spent Tuesday morning making cash pickups at local banks: Before taking the money to the Federal Reserve Bank in Manhattan, they made their usual lunchtime st.op at the Food and Things deli along the waterfront near the Verrazano Narrows Bridge. It was about 12:30 p.m. Guards Richard Henrich, 54, and Fred Caputo, 33, left Thad· deus Gregorek minding the truck and went into the deli to order lunch. That's when four bandits invaded the store. Linda Ouchi remembered chatting with one or the Wells Fargo men. .. All of a sudden. this guy grabbed me from behlnd and he pushed me," she said .. He pushed me to my knees and handcuffed me.·· NATION /WORLD Thousands Protest Jailing of·Gandhi NEW DEUll lndla <AP> - Thouunda of indJra Oaodht'1 1upporUt1 lOday went on a na· tlonwlde rampa1t of violence and prott1t a1ain1l her •m· prl&Oftmeot and expulalon from l'artlamcnt. Ten thousand were r ~rted arreated most volun· lffrln1 for It. and five peraona w rereportedkWed. Tbe former Jndlan teacter·a aupportera went on strike. burned Pril Min.later Morarjl Oeaal in em . att.a!ked Poll of. llcca and tr atallons. set fire to buaee and trlina, and battled wllh poUce. Three peraona were killed ln the 1outhem city or Bangalore when poUce opened fire to dis· perse stone throwing mobs, the United News or India agency r~ ported. It saad a pro·Gandh1 de moo ttat.or was fatally stabbed In a clash with gover.nment aup.. porters near Cannonore on tb~ southeastern coast. IN BOMBAY a mob poured gasoline over a police officer and set hia clothes ablaze. He was hospitalized and repprted in satisfactory condition. In New Oelhl. _police fired warning shots and lobbed tear.gas canisters to disperse protesters. Moat or those arrested had simply lined up voluntarily and boarded police vans after violat· lng bans on street marches -a civil disobedience tactic used successfully in India's struggle for independence from Britain. The UNl agency said a total or 10.000 had been arrested. DemonstraUons erupted im- mediately after the lower house voted Tuesday to take away Mrs. Gandhi's seat for trying in 197:S, while s he was prime minister, to block a parliamen- tary investt~alion of her son Sanjay's bwuness activities. By a vote or 279-138, the house round her guilty or breach of prtvilege and contempt of Parliament. "LONG UVE Indira Gandhi!" s upporte r s shouted as she emerged from the Parliament building four hours after the vote. Sh e was taken to a freshly witewashed, heated room, com· plete with television, in Tihar Jail 10 miles away. Crowds of her supporters gathered outside the jail today. Her daughter-in-law brought a home-cooked lunch to the 61· year-old former prime min.later. Her Jail 1t.y mtY last only a (ew daya. She wu ordered beld untll the end of the current n•rllamentar_y aeulon. ach e dulfd ror Frlday. sut Deul's majority ln Parliament could prol(lnl the seulon. Mobs atoned ed bumed city buses In Bangalore, near the south Indian district that tittled Mra. Gandh.l to Parliament last month. and pollce alTffted at le11t 200 _penou. Banaalore was trippled today by • \ranalt 1trike by pro-Gandhl workets. The final day o( the West IAdiet·fncUa cricket test match. India's top apor'tlng event, was postponed there f ollowlna a night or violence. Protest strikes were reported In Bombay. Nagpur, Hyderabad, Secunderabad and ot.her clUes. Gandhi supporters burned three buaes ln Bombay and two ran cars In Hyderabad. Effigtes or Desai were burned In Calcutta and Madura. Brezhnev Supports Move V.S. Recognition of China Called 'Proper' WASHINGTON CAP) -Presl· dent Carter, expi:essing hope for a January summit with Soviet President Leonid I. Breib.nev. says the Soviet leader has acknowledged in a personal note that U.S. recognition of China Is proper. Carter also said Brezhnev's message, received Tuesday, was "very positive In tone" and made it clear the new American relationship with Peking "will not put any additional obstacles in the way of a successful SALT agreement" with Moscow. Cleveland Mayor Asks Special Vote CLEVELAND <AP) -Mayor Dennis Kucinich has offered a c:ompromise he says coufd resolve the city's default of bank loans and halt emergency plans to lay orr 2.000 city workers. Kuclnlch, after montbs or refuslng lo sell the city-owned and deficit-ridden Municipal Light Plant. proposed Tuesday that voters decide the issue. He said he would campaign agajnst such a ref· erendum. which the City Council would have to approve. The move was met with enthusiasm by City Council President George Forbes, a Kucmich foe. "Some sanity is being restored to this city aft.er all," Forbes said. "It could just be the thing that gets us off dead center ... KUC1NICH SA.JD THE slx banks to which the city owes $15.S million in loans would have to agree to extend credit 60 days untll a special election could be held. He aiso asked the City Council to approve his request ror a ref· erendum on a :SO percent increase in the city's l percent payroll tax. a step he claims could lead Cleveland out of its fiacal morass. ··Let's get this clty out of this mess." he said In announcing the joint referendum plan. ··By moving on both issues. we can break the political deadlock whkh ls now paralyzing the city.·· THE MAYOR THEN flew to New York for six hours. Upon his return. he said he would make other trips there and to Washington in quest of financial aid. City Finance Direetor Joseph Tegreene visited New York earlier Tuesday to meet with financial experts. The default so far has had little real meaning to city residents. In a taped interview with CBS Newa, Carter said Brezhnev also acknowledged the U.S . view that "our new relatlonship with the People's Republic of China will contribute to world peace.'' He said Brezhnev agreed "that the proper relationship between major sovereign na- tions Is to have full diplomaiJc relations." Carter defended his secrecr. In negotiating the agreement for diplomatic ties with China, argu- ing that publlc debate in such cases "ls not conducive lo suc· cess." ALTHOUGH the president decllned to speculate about posi- ble U.S. mUitary action should China try to seize Taiwan, he said any violation by Peking -of a n unwritten unde rs tanding about Taiwan's future would "wipe out a ll the benefits to them and to Asia or peace and their new relationship with us:· Congressional opposition to Carter's China policy is focused on whether he can unilaterally cancel the 23-year-old U.S.· Taiwan mutual defense treaty. There has been criticism of the abruptness of the shift and the lack of advance consultation with Congress. Two Republican critics, Sens. Bob Dole of Kansas and Paul Laxalt or Nevada. scheduled a joint news conference today with Taiwanese Ambassador James Shen. Wife \lersus Husb and I N MOSCOW, Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko said Tuesday nif ht he hopes he and Se<:retary o State Cyrus R . Vance can find "mutually ac· ceptable solutions" to conclude a SALT I l treaty when they re- sume negotiatioM Thursday in Geneva. SHE QUOTED ANOTHER gunman as saying. •·Jr you guys 1 : want to have a merry Christmas, you'll stay down -and don't .• ... look." Rape Trial Jury Picked lf Vance's meeting with Gromyko, augurs well for a SALT agreement, Carter said, "Wei will extend Immediately again an invitation to President Breihnev to come here during the middle part or January." . ' The bandits disarmed the guards. then handcurfed them along with employees and customers. A police department spokesman. who asked not to be named, said initial reports from witnesses indicated five thieves -the four in the deb and one outside -had been involved but that detec- tives later were looking for seven holdup men. SALEM. Ore. CAP) -A jury of eight women and four men wlll decide whether a man is guilty of raping his ~fe in a test of a new Oregon law that re<:· ognizes neither marriage nor cohabitation as a def~flse BE SA.ID HE DID not know what led investigators to think there might have been more than five. against rape. 1 1 The two guards. four employees and five other customers were forced to go to a back room and a bathroom and knffl down. They were warned that iJ they made any noise "we're golng to kill you." Both defense and prosecution attorneys say they believe it is the first Ume a man has been charged with raping bis wire whlle they were living together. The bandits. unlike the Lufthansa robbery gang, wore no masks. but one was disguised with a false beard. The bearded one took the truck keys and walked out to the truck, surprising THE PANEL, which hears opening arguments today. was selected Tuesday after 11 pro- spective jurors were excused. including one woman who said she would be upset over dis· cusslon.s of sexual conduct and a man who doubted he could be impartial. Gregorek. GREGOREK WAS ALSO handcuffed and hls eyes wen taped. One or two gunmen drove the truck a short distance away and then helped the others load money bags lnto a blue and white late-model Cadillac. One or the deU employees, Scott Elliott, said he triggered a silent alarm by snatching all the $10 bills out of the casb reglater just before he kneeled down. However, he said, it was 10 to 15 minutes before police arrived. 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WIONllOAV s.c...-11 .. 11,Ua "'' • I 5t<OMll .. 1; ""·""· ot TitU•IOAV ll'IOl lllOll t :•um. •0 '6nttew t :ou.m . .. IM_, lllOfl 1t1••·"'· ,. lttMlllOw • OJ11.m. 't 11111 rl ..... J' &.I'll., Mlt •: O 11 "" ~ rlttt IO:» P.lfl., Ml• 10.11 t 111. ..,,, ...... Mllftllllfltll W .....,,,.,, ..... , w ...... ,_ ...... Gtntll\Mlftt ... , , Salem apartment Oct. 10. He is free on $.5.000 bail. Mrs. Rideout has since filed for dlvorce and ls seeking a r estr ai ning order agains t Rideout. The couple llved together for about four years and have a 21-"l·year·old daughter. J ennie. Before jury selection, Judge Richard Barber denied a pros· ecutlon motion to bar Rideout from claiming t hat marital privilege Is a defense against rape under common law. Dis· trlct Attorney Gary Gortmaker had argued that the newly re· vised Oregon rape statute pro- hi bi ted any common law de· fense. The oew law has been sup- ported strongly by women's groups. Similar laws already ex· ist in Delaware and Iowa and one will take effect in NPw Jersey Jan. t. Rideout's lawyer. Charles Burt. told prospective jurors his client would. admit having sex· ual Intercourse with his wife on the dafe or the alleged crime, but the act involved no force. He also asked jurors if they knew married couples that had violent quarrels. ( Chinese Vice Premier Teng Hsiao-ping is due in Washington Jan. 29. TAIWAN'S Shen met Tuesday with State Department officials about cl05ing Taiwan's embassy In Washington, and embassy official said, "We will take down our flag and remove the sign at the front of the embassy, but we will carry on as usual until Feb. 28." That's the day before the exchange of U.S. and Chinese ambassadors. \ CALIFORNIA Authority Stripping Discussed LOS ANGELES (AP> -Oov Edmund O. Brown Jr. Gd lame· duck Lt. Gov. at•rv)'n Dymally prlvat••.Y dt1tu1aed 1trlppln1 Dymally'a 1ucce1lor. RtpubUcu JI.Ike Curb, ol much of hla autbotlly thrH weeks Mfore Dymally executed the move, the Loe Aqeles Ttmes re ported loda,. Gray Davl1, the Democratic 1ovemor .. 1 txKutlve aaalstant. confirmed Tueeday that a meet· ln1 wlth Dymally occurred Nov 16 or 17 "The 1onmor was aware ol Dymally's proposals and rffOmmtodaUoa.s," Davis said. ........ ·~·" 8ALDW1N PARK (AP> -A man souabt by authorities an conneetJon with a double murder in a realty otfice has apparently klUed bimaell, police said. Police aaJd Eugene Vllta, 60. was found dead in his trailer . ( STATE J park home of a gunshot wound in tbe head Tuesday. £artier, Los Angeles County s .. erlH's deputies round Curt Beem. 59, and Betsy Villa, ss. slumped over desks, dead of eunsbot wounds. at the Jim Beem Real Estate Omce in the City of Industry .. ..,.. f'lrn Aide SACRAMENJ'O <AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. fired the Board ol Control member who cast the deciding vote to raise slate expense money, and replaced her with an aide. Brown reported Tuesday that he dismissed Ruth Gupta, 60, a San Francisco lawyer, and ap· pointed Edwin Beach, also 60, chief deputy director of the Department or Finance. The holder of that seat ls supposed t~ represent the public. Airport Stud~d LOS ANGELES (AP> -The proposed Palmdale Airport will handle fewer passengers than originally projected because another airport probably will be built south of Loe Angeles, an airport spokesman said. The Legislature's rejection of a high.speed rail system from downtown Los Angeles to Palmdale also made it unfeasi· ble to expect the airport could handle 100 million passengers who otherwise would use Los Angeles lnlemational Airport, said spokesman Jack Francois. ,~,.,,s•o~ \ .. • APWINt>Mlo FORMER DRUG GURU MARRIES FOR FOURTH TIME Timothy Leary, 58, Weds Barbara Chaae, 29 Former Drug Guru Leary Takes Bride LOS ANGELES (AP) -Dr. Timothy Leary, perhaps best known tor hiB LSD experimentu- 'Wheelchair' &mmtGets $8,000 Haul LOS ANGELES <AP> -A man in a wheelchair, wearing a neck brace and arm sling , s urprised Crocker National Bank officials by standing up, whipping a pistol out or the slioi and robbing the bank of $8,005 cash, police said. The "disabled" bandit and an accomplice who pushed the wheelchair into the bank both flashed pistols and ordered two tellers to "put it all" in plastic bags Tuesday bef9re abandoning the wheelchair and running from the baq)[. investi«ators said. tion in the '60s. has married 29-year-old Barbara Chase in a small and private ceremony, a spokesman ror Leary said. The marriage Tuesday was the fourth for both Leary, 58, and his bride, originally from New York. Leary spokesman Jay ~i said the couple, who had been acquainted about seven months, originally had· planned lo be married a few weeks from now. "About 2 p.m. this afternoon, they decided to get 111anied," be said. "They got the license and everything and decided, 'Let's do it immediately.' " Levi said Leary. a former H arvard University professor and Laguna Beach resident who became known as a drug guru and political activist in the '60s, currently writes and lectures. Dozens Flee Fir~s .. exican Highways Flooded TIJUANA. Mexico <AP> Landtlldes fro01 four days of heavy rains have cut the major hl1hway between TlJuana and MexlcaJl. while ftoodlng closed the tranapenlnsular highway south of Enaenada, the Mexican Federal Highway Patrol says. An unknown number of American tourists were also reported stranded Tuesday In San QUinUn in Baja California and at San Ignacio in Baja Callfomia Sur. officials said. but they were believed in no danger. BOTH TOWNS are completely isolated by flooded roads and authorities have r~uested the Mexican army to airlift troops to help clear roadways. More than 1.800 telephones in Tijuana were out of order because of the storm. and some traffic lights were also knocked out. But no Oood·related deaths or injuries were reported. A flood control channel through the Tia Juana River \'alley that was completed earlier thls year worked as planned and helped avert serious flooding, officials said. lf'EN.4NTS GET fVLE PRESENT • T ,. . December 20. 1978 CARLSBAD IAP> -Apart· ment house owner Ralph Staver says he saved $3,000 in property taxes with passage of Propos1t1on 13 and he is giving $2.000 to his le· nant s a s a Ch ri s tm as present. Actors on Strike Staver said 24 tenants who have stayed with him more than a year will get half their December rent returned. . Actors Edward Asner. left. and Dennis Weaver manned a picket line-in Los Angeles on Tuesday as some 70,000 actors and announcers who make radio and television commercials went on strike. They are protesting attempts by advertising agencies and TV commercial producers to revise the way actors are paid "session tees'' tor commercials. Jury Convicts Nude S11nbather SAN DIEGO <AP> -Karen Anderson of San Diego has lost the second round of her court fight to go bare-breasted at Black's Beach, once the na· tion's only nude municipal beach. After an hour's deliberation Tuesday. the 29· year·old woman was convicted by a Municipal Court jury of violating the city's ordinance against nude sunbath!.ne. JUDGE RICHARD J . CURRAN fined her $50 for the olfense, whic,h defense attorney George Hav~rstick argued was unconslltutionaJ. HeversUck satd he plans to appeal the convic· lion on the grounds that it is disctiminatory to ar· rest women who go topless wtule allowing topless men to sunbathe. A state parks ranger cited Miss Anderson for violating the ordinance March 25 while she was at Black's Beach. Late last year. voters turned thumbs down on nude bathing there and the city council enacted the current anti·nudity statute. News from all over California Is rounded up each day In the DAILY PILOT : ~ HERB FRIEDLA~DF.R IS MAKl~G GREAT DEAL~ 50 GALS OF GAS CALABASAS <AP) -Actor Dennis Weaver, who portrayed a cowboy·style New York policeman on the television show "McCloud," returned home from a trip with his wife lo find S20,000 in jewelry stolen, Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies said. They jumped into a car police said had been stolen earlier and sped away. The car, with the arm sling and the brace inside. was recovered but the bandits escaped with the money officers said. SAN FRANCISCO <AP> - Dozens of apartment dwellers fled into 45-degree weather early today as two three-alarm fires did an estimated $350,000 in damage to two apartment build· ings and a laundry. authorities said. No injuries were reported. 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OranooCoa-st Oo1lv Pilot Traffic School Revision Wise On.op County aupervtaon did lh rllhl lhini I l week when lb y approvtld plans for a unlrorm lroffic • scbool procram lo rv vk>laLOrl wilhlnl lo avoid th ~of a traffic tJc-et.. Jutt1ea tn ll bul South Orange County MunJelpal Court banded together to convince 1upervlaors of the merlta of tM concept and they 1ald lhf south court i.s ex· Pttted to joln In the pf"Ol>ON) later. TrllOc school ls offered to 4,000-4,800 vtolators each mOftth and allows those wbo romplne lbe course to have thelr ctwa dlamwed. As a>lanned , th tratnc l<'hool program v.-wld offer class tor Sl5 per person ln munkipaJ court.rooms where j udges could readily monitor lbe Instruction. In addition, the propoct l OJJproved by aupervlaorl aet.11 forth tralnlna requlrement.s for tnstructors along with cW'Ticulum to be rovettd durtna lh etghl houn of claas • held In the evenlnp and on Salurd11ys. The new pro1ram would replace a bout 20> separate traffic schools now opera Una ln lhe county. many or lbe.m at commuriity coUe1es. The idea b a &ood one. .It glvea Judacs better control over attendance and m.trucUoo and auurea the aame curriculum for aU attencilq. The court.room atmosphere ,11o la more proper lhao a colltge classroom. Better Tests Needed It might be an exagger ation to say that airport foes were yelllng thelr protests so loudly Friday that they almost drowned out the noise of the arrtvlng Hughes Alrwest nJght opening the test of the Boeing 727 Jet at OrangeCounty Airport. lodeed there seemed to be almost as m any protesters as there were passengers when the first flight or lhe hotly contested experiment arrived . · The noise readings ta.ken of that first flight appeared to s upPort the cootention of the airline and aircraft com· panies that the bigger jet is actually quieter. Of course. those readings were taken of a jet that was .carrying 32 passengers. a toad well below its 150-passeoger capacity. lt will take a variety of readings ta.ken ln differing ca rcumstances to either support or refute the theory that the 727 won't make any more noise than the DC·9s the airline is using. That means that during the next 30 to 90 days the plane should be measured when it's taking off with a full load of passengers and fuel. lt couJd hardly be considered a valid test if every flight is well.below passenger capaci· ty since a light plane is quieter . ,, While that kind of testing might make the airline and its proposal look good, it would hardly be in keeping with the kind of thoroughness the county supervisors com· mitted themselves to when they agreed to give the 127 a try Agency Curbs Overdue In anything as massive and sprawling as the federal government, with its hundreds or agencies and thousands of employees handling billions of taxpayer dollars each year, the possibiUties (or deliberate fraud and plain care· less waste are boundless. Scandal after scandal has revealed too many of those billions going down the drain. But a little·publiclzed bill passed at the end of the 95th Congress may help get gov· crnment back on the straight and narrow. The measure establishes independent, high-level Inspector General offices in 12 major federal agencies. Appointed by the president, the inspectors general will ride herd on the auditing Policies of the agencies and report directly to the agency head when fraud and waste a re uncovered. But they'll also report directly to Congress twice a year. And the agency head will not be permitted to tamper with their reports in any way. The legislation was passed after congressiO\ial studies showed how effectively the inspector general system already was functioning in the Health, Uucation and Welfare Department where an inspector general's first annual report detailed unnecessary or improper. :,pending of up to $7 billion in HEW programs. HEW auditors now are investigating thousands of cases of potential fraud in the use of Medicaid and welfare funds and student Joans. The Justice Department has estimated that fraud and waste in the agencies covered by the new inspector general law could amount to as much as S25 bllllon a year . Some admittedly have not been properly audited for as long as 10 years. With that potential for taxpayer loss. one can only wonder why Congress took so long to override agency r~· !>islance and get the inspectors general on the job. • OPinions el(pressed In the space above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. __ Boyd'/ Miusolini By L.11. BOVD Am ~ked how the Italian dictator Benito MuHsoliol got along with the Mafia. Right well, in the be~inning. He \Jsed brotherhood memben, in fact, to help himself to power lo Italy. After the 1924 elecUons that s ow him into the top spot, he had the Sicilian gang leader Don Cle· clo Cuccia arrested along with ais mony other Mafiu men u could be lound. Story Dear .Gloomy Gu Nixon was ousted over Watercate. What should be done about Carter over Taiwan? E.W. goes that Cuccia told him. "Don't worry about your aafety In Siclly. I give all I.be orders here." Mussolini thought that both impertinent and dangerous. Q. "I Just can't believe that one of lh<.'te United States has no commercial television statlorui In It." A. Believe it. Delowore Is so devoid. Queallon or1scs as to which movie had tbe biggcsl pie· throwing scene or all time. Thot would be the 196S Blake Edwards film "The Creal Race." Exactly 2.357 pies wer e tomit.'<l ln that one. Q . ''Ever dnbbl~ In politics. l..ouJ ., .. A. No. sir. nevrr did . Ne.ver will, e ither. Tricky business. polltlca. One week you'reonthccovcrof"Tlmc." and the next week you're do· tnalt. Not everybody rullzea that you can't 1et a r>otson Ivy raah OD the tolet of your fttt. Ro~rt N. WffdtPubll\hel" Tnom•s Keev11/Edltor Wednndav. Oecembet 20, 1971 eart>.,.a lC"rel bTcfl/EdTforleT-Peo-£dff67 Jack And non It's T ht\e to Free Patty Hearst W ASHJNOTON -The Juatice CHpartmf'nt la Ktiv ly cona1der· 1 rtt a l'fql*t lbal the aeven°year baak robbery 1tnlen ce or Patr1cl1 lleant be commuted to the 22 lbOIM.hl the bu already urved. The t1n&I declliOG II up lO Prettdmt CA11et'. Cbd1lmH 1oodwlll Hide, th re ii oo reuoo la JutUco or 1 I m p I y hum an• com· pin ion why Patricia He11rst 1houJd n ot be 1el free . From our study of " the c aae, and the federal aovemment'1 treatment or aimUar cues over lhe past 25 years, we have come to the in· eacapable conclusion that Hearst wu a victim , not a will· lng collaborator. She'd suffered enougb before she even came to trial. To pro- lonJ her agony would be an ex-ercise in vengefulness unworthy of tbe American system of justice and fa.Ir play. THE PLAIN truth is that Hearst was as obvious a victim Paul Harvey or bralnwu hlnt •• a ny American soldier taken prttoner durin1 t.be Korean War or. more recently. u tbe pitiable followers of Rev. Jtm Jones whole mua 1ulclde ln Guyana tbocked the world. Oun 11 not a u.nlque view. Several newspapers and a1x of lbe Juran who reluctanUy ~ victed Heanat have called for ber releaae. Even John Wayne, whom DO one hu ever accused of being a bleeding-heart llberalh poloted out the absurdity or t e "hard line" anti-Hearst poslUon. ''If everybody ls willing to accept the fact that one man can brainwash 900 people Into ~· mltting suicide," The Duke declared, "why can't they belleve that a treacherous bunch Uke the S)"Dlblooese Liberation Army could bralnwub one UtUe girl?" ANOtBEa wbo aaw Heant as a victim, not a crimlnaJ, was Rep .• Leo Ryan, wbo lost bis life trying to help the brainwashed victims of the People's Temple In Guyana. Leading a cam- paign lo tree Hearst , Ryan wrote Atty. Gen. Griffin Bell: "Never before in the history of \ our country hu auch a bizarre eet or clrcurmt.ance1 led Co auch a tragic reault ... " It ii a srtm Iron y that the event.a 1urround· lng Ryartt death IO qulcldy out- 1trlpped his appr'alnl of the Hearst cue. Tbe r.arallel between PaUy Hearst s kldnappln1 and the altuatlon of our Korean War POWa ls atrildn1. U anything, Hea rst was subjected to worse treatment than the POWs. THE BRAINWASHING or our milltary men by their com· munls t captors wa s a c· com plished largely without ac· tual physical violence. Hearst suffered not only the l.sotauon. cramped confinement, near. starvation, ceaaelesa propagan· da •nd repeated death threats visited upon lbe POWs, but waa also subjected to brutality or the most 1ragn1.e o1ng and de· hum anlzing kind. Bound. gagge d and bUndlofded, she was draaged from her apartment and thrown Into the trunk ol a car. During her seven weeks locked in a closet. she was raped by two of her captors. Unlike the prisoners or war, wbo were battle·h a rdened, pbyaically tough and mentally Imbued wab concepts or pat(loUsm llnd the machismo of soldierly honor, Potrtcla Hearst waa a tten·ate achool1lrl or sheltered upbringing, no atroa.1· ly formed peraonallty, no great political aoph.lsUcaUon and little practical experience In the world. It should have been ttl- allve chJ ld's play to braJnwash her, to force her out or her own Identity into th1at of a m1ndiess revoluUonary, doing wbatevcr her captors ordered. Yet the U.S. governme nt showed less leniency and un· derstand1ng toward Hearst Utan il did to men, who presumably, should have been better able to withstand brainwashing but cracked. Only a h andful or ·Korean War POWs were ever prosecuted, and alter tnteoslve study of the bralnwaabiog proc- ess, there have boon no pros- eculloos of American POW& alnce. A case that matches Heanl's, In just about everything but the physical and mental stamina of the victims, was that of Col. An· drew Evans. an Air f'orce ht:ro or two wars who was shot down and captured by the communists in March, 1953. Evens was a West Pointer, a superb officer. a much ·decorated com bat veteran and a cocky, se lf·reUant man of high lntelUgenct! and un· quesUooed loyalty. YET AFTER six months or the kiod of psychological torture Hearst was subjected to -con· finem ent in a tiny, fllthy, closet· siied cell. endless death threats. including a mock execution, and con s t ant Orwellian mind · t>e ndlng -t;vans w as ~o broken ln mind and spirit that he signed a statement confessing falsely that be had engaged ln germ warfare. Evans was never prosecuted. Indeed. a member of the Air Force board that exonerated him commented that, of the POWs investigated, there were a few who "deserved a great big medal." The board member added: "In my judgment, Andy Evans' name heads the list or the rew who merited medals." Evans did not get a medal, but h.e did get his general's stars. We'r e not suggesting that Patricia Hearst be given a medal. We are suggesting that s he deserves l on~-d~l ayed justice in the form of clemency and release from prison in time to join her famalv for Christmas. Have All Americans Been. Brainwashed? How in the world could it hap· pen? In the Robert Browning poem, the Pied Piper or Hamelin played a fetching tune on his flute and all the children left their beds and their parents and followed him lntooblivion. How in the world could ll hap· pen? Jn the con· t e mporary saga of Jim Jones the s e ductive mi s l ead e r hypnotized thousands ln· to l eav ing their home:s, iiurr endering their po s · sessions, and foUowing him to the jungleofGuyana-andobUvton. How in the world could it hap- pen? Art Hoppe The children o f Hamelin town yielded their own will to the Pied Piper and blindly followed him into nowhere. The followers of J im Jones surrendered their will to bis and followed him into nowhere. You and l would Mver do that -or would we? Have United States or Americans over the past 40 years, unawar e, allowed lhemselves to be brainwashed? RA VE WE forfeited our his· toric Individual Independence. yielding ourselves to an increas· ing dependence on government? Have we allowed government to take our money and do with ll whatever government wants? In our own best Interest, of course. which Is precisely what Jim Jones told b1s puppets. It happened gradually- it always ·does -tbat we became addicted bit by bit to gove rnment, voting only ror those politicians who promised more and more to take care of us If we got hungry, if we got Ill, lf we got old. Eventually "rightness" and "wrongness" were all confused In a m ishmash or tempting sounding promises. There were rewards for tb'e lazy. tax advantages for the liv- lng·toget.ber, aublldie1 for U· legitimacy. Gradually the oldest of lifestyles was sold to us as something "new." Election after election, poUU· clans hypnoliud WI with prom· lses of a utopian existence whe r e everything would be "free" and everyone would be "equal." And as though In an hypnotJc trance, we voted, "Yes! Yes! Yea! More!" • And when there was no longer enough money to fulflll our childlike demandis, govurnmcnt printed more. ANY BURT, any sUgbt, any inconvenience, was now too much for us. "Government must correct this," we demanded. • And government did ror us un· tll we had no will to do for ourselves anymore. lo blind obedience, unprotest- ing, like the children of Hamelin -or Jonestown -we wllllngly accepted socialistic, paternalistic, corrupt leaders who all the time were indulging their own passions, padding their own pockets. We watched the darkness descending but by now we were too tired to tum back. n was easier just to stay In line, march in step and wait for tho laa.t clrlak. Not Running for President Can Be Exhausting Senator Tt.'<ldy Kenn edy has hired a $40,000·G·year pollUcaJ campaign expert to help him avoid being elected President. Some people actually thought that the addition or Carl Wagner u well-known organizer, to the Kennedy staff tndlcat· e d t h e S e n a t or mi g ht be gearing up for the 1980 race. But all parties In· vo lv c d vlforously denlt..>d ll. ' n tact, quit · the opposite 11 true. I wu able to obtain a ra· llon a l explanation for this curious event from Millon trabcrduh down at The Anybody·but·Kennedy for Presl· dent headquarters. branches of which are 1prlnalng up all over the country. "NOT aUNNING for Pr•I· dent la a 1ruelln1. exhau.atlq Job," 11ld Habudub. hudlnl me a free cup or coffee and a doughnut. "As you know. Senator Kennedy has spent 16 hours d day ror the past year not running for PrC!lldent. He needs all the Map he can get." As a brass band struck up the campaign theme song -"No, No. a Thousand Times No: <I 'd rather die than be Prez)" - Habe rdu h noted that the Senator had traveled "all around lbll 1reat land" to In· form people he wun'l runnlng for Preskknt. I HE'S BEEN putllnc In H many aa 1lx or seven non· campaisn appearances a day,'' sold Haberdaah. "And, natural· ly, he's held as many preaa con· rerences and liven as many In· tcrvlewa aa po1slblt In order to use the media to cet his point acroH. ''Why, the Senator oven made three trtps abroad thl• year to lncre&M hl• chaaeet of not being elected President." said · HaMrduh. "P\rll, be went lo Chiba to convince a billion Cblnete he waan't run.nlna. Tbt.n • ' he was off to Europe to secure the lack or backing or our NATO allies. And lastly he new to Moscow to persuade Brezhnev he had no interest or experience whatsoever ln foreign affairs." Just then, a messenger rushed up with the latest J)o ll. Haberdash read It and blanched. "Good I.ord!" he cried. ''We're aUll way out ln front of Carter, Brown. Ford. Reqan and every. -.AA.:.::~ ... yone else tn sight. Oh. the Senator wlll be furious when he hears about this!" WHEN RE had regathered hb composure. Huberdash said the poll proved how desperately the Senator needed a political ex· pert to run his non-eampaign. "Some knowledgeuble person hBS to advise him whlch ·gov· emors, mayors and other local polllicians be should do favoni ror so they'll promtao not to vote for him at tM Democratic Con· veoUon," be 1ald ... Someone has to achedule hia non•campaign appearances and phm his non- fund-ralJl.na event.IJ. "And It' certainly no Job ror omateur!t," 11a ld lfabcrdash. "One little slip of the ton1euc and we could wtnd up curry1na N<.w Y o rk , Collfo rn i u , Te xall, Pennsylvanlo ... " "Couldn't you Ju11t put out a bumper s licker s ayin1c 'Remember Chappaquiddick'?" 1H ked. "S\l,re we could.''· said Haberdaah. "Whet'• a Cbappa· qlllddlck 7" \ • . . . NATION Wedneedav. December 20. 1978 ---DAIL y PILOT A 7 Recovery in Cards? Atlantic City Betting on Casino ATLANTIC CITY . N.J tAP > -The c-rowd at Camillo'~ tavern Just off lhe Boerdwalk wears tuxedot and dnnb am portf'd beer au night But only a few bl~k• from where these youni taalno dealtrs s~od their llmt1 and money alttr hours. old black bellm n wonder when gamblanit wtll deliver on It.a proma <' o( prosperity TWO \'EAas AFTE• New Jersey vottrs approvl'd casino gambllna and alter the f1m tourist St>ason ot actual iambi ant( this old sea hore resort 1 experiencing growth and some of Its P&JflS T be one casino in town ls t.ak· ing in bettors' money three times faster thnn the b1ggnt joints on tbe Las Veaas Strtp. Business in general ia up and WI· employment ls down. But the single casino's future is douded in uncertainty. And though falling, unemployment remaiM more than twice the n• tional average. WITH ALL THIS, most feel it's a sure bet that legalized gambling will save this t'ity. Says William Downey , ex- ecutive director or the new Casino Hotel Association : :·We're slowly coming out of the valley of darkness. Things around here look super for a change." Lurking behind that hope, however, are the legal problems of Resorts lnternational Inc. following the s tate attorney general's filing of 17 "objec- tions" to a permanent casino license for the firm and its hotel. Its casino has been operating on a temporary permit. THE STATE'S NEW Divisjon o f Gaming Enforcem e nt char ged that Resorts Interna- tional had past ties to organized crime, that it associates with businessmen or questionable in- tegrity and that it has mis- managed casinos here and in t.be Bahamas. State investigators say the s ummer's unexplained disap- pearance of $179,195 from the casino and the theft of a black· jack table tray with $14,260 in chips show the firm cannot pro- perly manage a casino. Resorts International officials. who admit their firm is "fight- ing for its life," have vehement· ly denied any wrongdoing. The m•ller will l'Ome up In January whtn lht-State Ca ino Control Comm Ion detfdet whethtt to grant lhfo permuent Ucen1 . "WE'RE NOT GOING to 11vc up without • fl~ht." Hya com· piny presidtnl I G "Jeck" l>&vl1' Jr . who this wttk llU.'i ~ndt'd kt>y exet·ulAve Seymour Alttr alter lhe state 11leiced m 1t rtport that bt tried to bribe a New York Jud&tt ln 1982 and allO 1rranii~ for prostitutes for Bahamian omrlals vuslUn& l.as Veras ~s the rompany prepares its belt It. the money comes to Ml M average ol $630,997 a day at the caaano ll has ta.ken ln more than $12) mllUon -about half of at profit sin~ opening May 26. • ,,, • ...., ~n In at an attf"ragr of 1830.987 a da11 at tlte ra•l110. It ,... t akftt •• -·~ ...... 8125 •Hlfon -ah11t ltalf of ft pretlt -dntt- oprnfng /Na11 26. ~~- The firm's third quarter earn- ings were 17 times better than last year. More than 50 casino projects have been proposed here. Most are speculative, but big names like Caesars Palace. Playboy, Penthouse, Del E. Webb, Hilton, Harrah's, Bally, Golden Nugget, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Ra mada Inn and HolJday Inn have pro· mised gleaming casinos. ON THE BOARDWALK, cranes and bulldozer s work feverishly as a half-dozen de· velopers scramble to tear down buildings, put up others and cash In on the gambling gold mine. Still, only two or three casinos are expected to be open by the end of 1979. "1t•s the only town where you can tear down a building and in· crease the tax assessment," Gov. Brendan T. Byrne said re-cenUy. Boardwalk property. which often didn't Ca.nd a buyer two years ago. aells for up to $125 a square fOCJt or $5..S mlllioo an acre. according to Wllllam Raf- ferty. a real estate man. ON ONE BOARDWALK block, an unldenUfied developer of· rered homeowners $100,000 eacb • -II all aareed to s.:11 . The orrer la etlll out . Ratf crty said the real tale boom h'5 spread to residential areas. Modest city row houses and wclJ.lo-do suburban homes have doubled a nd tripled In vrlC'e as mori! people move In ond Nt>w Yorker s and Phlladelphians seek a second home cl<>t>c to the action, Raffer- ty aald A number of ttlderly residents, who moved lnto old hotels as they wert converted .to apart- ments In Che city's darker days, are thr"eatened with eviction as developers eye sites for casino hotels ~ LEADERS QF THE Hispanic area near the Boardwalk claim -.... • ... ... • w_ ·. ,• '1, , •• • I/I '"°· ~ ' 1•t.//A, ~-! . ' that absentee landlords, hungry NEW CASINOS UNDER CONSTRUCTION IN ATLANTIC CITY; ONE ALREADY OPERATING to sell to developers, are forcing Wiii Carda and Dice lktnt a Long-awafted Comeback to th• Boardwalk? out the poor. Hispanic leaders -=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~say "lhousanc:b" or their people are gone, but local officials dis- pute the magnitude of the ex- odus. · The one casino is largely responsible for UUs year's 23 percent increase in revenues from the city's "luxury tax" on hotel room fentals, liquor, tobacco and a musements, ac· cording to local officials. The tax is the major indicator of tourist business here. State officials say jobs at the casino hotel are the reason behind the 4.8 percent drop in October's unemployment rate . from the year before, when it stood at 17.6 percent. STILL, OFFICIALS fear un- employment this winter will a p- proach last February's peak 21.l percent, which ls dramatically higher ~ng the blacks and Hispanics ho are about half the city's 44,000 idents. - Atlantic y's winter salva- tion, its convention business, is also in a slump. Four and five years ago. when this winter's conventions had to be booked, this was a town without a future. 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F-'\ <AP> -Four pl'ople ~1th llnka to the mlhtant Weather Und('lrl(round pleadf'd au11ty Tut-:sday to conspiracy a nd ex ploalvtt charaes. tnclud Inc a plot to bomb thf' Fullerton otrlcl' uC state Sen John Brtags Judllh Emtly 81 ell, 34 , Thonus Mac bul Justt-sm . 28. l~Ue Ann Mullin, 34, and Mitre Curtis Perey. 29. wt re ordered to tt'lum Jan Z? to Superior Court for seotend.ni DEFENSE ata.rHyl said the four ~nteted their surprise p l eas after receavmg a pro- mise that federal pro- :.ec utors in Ho us ton. Texas. would dis miss similar charges. The four were arrest· ed Nov. 19, 1977, JUll hours before FBI agents said they intended lo ex- plode a bomb out~nde Briggs' o(fice to protest his campaign to win passage of Proposition 6,~ which would have re· quired t o di s mi ss teachers who advocate homosexual lifestyle. Briggs had claimed a month before that be had learned be was the target of an assassins· tioo attempt and was un· der police protecUoo TED GUNDERSON, head of the FBI office here, said that after the arrests, agents con· fiscated 100 pounds of explosives and numerous weapons at five Los Angeles loca- tions. Gunderson s aid the planned bombing or Briggs' office was lo have been the beginning of series or bombings by the We ather Under- g round throu g hout California. Justesen and Perry Wednffday. Oecembef 20. 1971 Plate of the Day ORANGE COUNTY Busing on Ballot? Coast Women Push State Initiative throu1hout the state if it ls to put the inlllaOves on the June, 1980. ballot. "We think we will need a milUon s lanatures to get the 550,000-valid PARADE OF LIGHTS cc ............ oraw.W..Utt Or Just W.tcta "'-1'e hit Y&.wpoW Oil 1'e ~ Dec. 16 thru the 23rd for twfO' ·~ ...... C4 ... ...,.. lay•l•w YecM C .. 631-1900 Two women who head an anti· butln1 orcaruiaUon have aubmltted tho draft.a of two prop<>sed et.atewtde lnltlatlves to California Attorney General Evelle Younger. Co-dlre(tors Doria Enderle and Dorla Allen of Orange County Bus· Bloc su.v t\pproval of the lnlUaUves In the June. 1980. ballot wlll eeable op· poncnts of busing to block tuch ac· tlvtty through the Caltrornia Legililature. signatures." she s aicj. "But we have~:::;;:;::;:;:::;::::;::::;:::;:::;:::;=:=:=:=:=:~~~~~ ume and already we are gettint calls - NUDGE Owned by Rabbl Allt'n f"rffhlne ot l.os Anftell!~ Nudt IJ whal ht saya be dM to brtalhc now llfo Into lb<' Un1vc>r111ty: Synaroew- •~•-•ww."" '"" · "'••> w 1,. CHv" •• ,_j.., o) ""'''" 1 ..... .. ,.,.,., et -"" ...,,.,.., e• lhe .. ~.,. \ W.,. wl ""'~ .. li1.0 ~!\'."::'~"'1J:~:m ~.r.:.:-:i:; .""::.'4:1 ... ~':..';",~.:':.. OU ''BOTH INITIATIVES seek the u m e thing." Mrs. Enderle said. ·'They !leek to bring the state Constitution into line with the federal i constitulJon so that we can seek re-puppy Doti De medial action w~ere . we are now barred from seeking 1t -at state level." New She s aid two initiatives are .,.,;~e p•---s Pets necessar y because they involve • ..,~ iw...~ s epar ate articles in the stale Constitution. from volunteers who want to help us gather the sienalures." Openings Available In Speeial Class Orange Coast College officials re· port they have opening& to the col· lege 's 12·w ee k wa s tewater technology prog ram and tha t graduates are having no trouble find· ing jobs. Starting salaries after completion or the course are. $900 to $1,000 a month. a spokesman for the Costa Mesa college snys. Students may enroll in the pro- gram at any time. The curriculum includes 480 hou_r.s oC instructioo and on· the· job experience. Information is available from Silas If you don't know diamonds. you should know SLAVICK'S ·~ ~ Fine Jewelers Since 1917 Fashion Island. Newport Beach A Newport Bt ach l'Ompany have launched a .. Puppy KoUine" service that could mean a new lease oa tife this Chnstmas for many pups whose Yuletide delt.ioatioo might well have been the local pound. Instead, l! the canloe Santa Claus service de· signed by the American Car Plan. 4023 Birch St .. draws th<' predicted response, many surplus puppies wiU find themselves under the Christmas tree await· Ing the eager grasp or a dellshted youngster. "You need a separate initiative for ucb apeclfic.aJticle.'' -She exp1ained..._ "But actually both initiatives basically add up to the same thing - power al the state level to block any attempt to bus children as a means or achieving racial integration." Bruce,556-5568. '-----~--------~~------~~--~~--~ ORANGE COAST RESIDENTS who want to add a puppytotbefamiy on Christmas Day need onJy cail the "Puppy Hotline" at 751-8931 to set the wheels in motion. sald Dick Fleming, ACP's public relations director. "We acl as the broker between those who want puppies and those who want to give puppies away," F1eming explained. To our knowledge, it's the fiMJt time anyone bas done thls and we intend to renew the plan every Christmas if il's suc- cessful lbis year." FLEMING SAID THE service is limited to free 'f>uppies. "These are the ones who really need homes ·and the oae we want to put under the Christmas tree," be said. Fleming said ACP ls working closely with the Animal Assistance League ln insuring that "Pup- py Hotline" does not violate any animal health re· gulaUons. "We want to insure anyone taking advantage of this Christmas service that every possible precau· tion is being taken,'' be said. FLEMING SAID THERE is no limit to the num berof calls that·· Puppy Hotline'' can handle. "All we want are phone numbers from people who want puppies and people who want to fill that need," he said ... We're here and we want to help. "Call 751·8931 and give an unwanted puppy a very merry Christmas." MRS. ENDERLE SAID Bus-Bloc will need about 550,000 votes . . Collllty OKs Work On Site of Court Plans to move sheriffs officers out of South Orange County Municipal Court to make way for a new courtroom advanced a step Tuesday before county supervisors. The board approved an estimated $45,000 worth ofwork to prepare a site i.n the South County Civic Center for a modular structure to house the sberifrs substation. THE 4,309-SQUARE·FOOT temporary facility, which is expe<:ted to be installed by mid·March. will be located near the civic center entrance off Crown Valley Parkway. Site preparation will include grading as well as installation of parking facllities, walkways and utilities. SUPERVISORS ALSO approved plans for an estimated $75,000 wortb of remodeling to convert the existing sherifrs office to a fourth municipal courtroom. The remodeling won't be completed until early fall but supervisors have leased a mobile courtroom ror use ln the meantime. Berry Still the Farm's Middle Na~ were arrested in an BUENA PARK (AP> -Faced Orange County amusement Oliphant said the center. Echo Park apartment. with a dwindling market supply center's founder Walter Knott, whieh has been without a farm while the women were of necessary resources, Knott's said Friday that the corporation for the last two decades. has arrested in Houston with Berry Farm has decided to get h b d 12 r been facing a dwindling supply Choose from our great selecflon of gift Items tcx the P.O.S.H. gentleman OOfYOU shopping fist. a fifth defendant, 63· backtofarmlnaandtoberries. as pure ase 1 acres 0 of boys enberries du e t o year -old Clayton Van f't farmland near Modesto and will increasing demand for the berry _L_y_d_eg~r_a1_·~~~~~~~-D_o_n_o_u_·ph~an~t._1_r_an~d-so_n_o_r_th~e--ihQr_es_u_m_e~bo-y_s_en_be~rry~-g-ro_w_ing~-·~~b-y_t_h_e_y_o_g_urt~in_d.=u=st~ry~·:.._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A Christmas Collection ___ ___ ;,, .. L ~ lltlOPPlf In •-t1rip9d M.iori '""°" dioo.e from Mttctlon offMd llt the..,,. •• Holldly Goum'ft 8ou1lQue. ~· f w Wooh¥onti ... 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Oeoember 20. 1978 CAIL Y PILOT A JI l.~-------------------------------~~~~~~-------:-----------------....... ----------------------------------~::..::.::.:.:..:.::.:.:.:.=::.:..:.:::....:.::.:.:.. ________ ~:::.:..:..:.:~..:.:.:.:. . • ' -· Navj's Art ' IS YOUI MOMIY WHMI YOUI MOUTH 151 · late Painter's Wat rcolors Placed on Display Some of It should be. But maybe Or. Ftanzer could save you some. He offers a complete line of dental care for less than vou might expect. By ARTKUa a. VI EL a US. Navy pua for travel on any type of Navy Onetime cowb:;':'r:d':;.;l'na Enahahmon t~n~~~~Uon anywhere In lhti world," uya hla Arthur "Beau" l eaumont ct~e to ltttlt on the The president or Radcllfr Custom Pools, the Or ant• Coast Atier ~ yeart of 1lobal' travel 1 th · T u1tln raldent feel• hla (ather'is legacy or artistry tJ S Navy·a olrlclaJ hlatork artJ1t d h I d lie ll dead now. but the maritime maalc and a n latory ahould be shared, ea Ing to the And If YoU have dental insurance. it might not coat you anything? How·s that for being up front? ht1tory hi• hand! Impart~ to canvu and paper in muHum donation. every qulldrant of the alobe some ot It ln com· HE OWNS MANY MORE OF ms father's bat atill lives. orlslnal palnUngs, ntany or them reproduced aa print.I '°" use •ln Navy promotlon, as do other A DISPLAY OF !5 WATDCIOLOR palntlnaa Beeumont relatives on the Orange Coaat. ActT.., CtlhirAll.Af••lt ..... 642-0112 by the Im Vt!IUte World 1and t.acuna·HJU1 r t· .. I'm 1otna to tty to set up a.oother martUme dent ~ lo tht public <Tuelday) In t.h new museum eomewhere," says Beaumont, who was Hall ol Manllme tlerit1tge aboard Lon& Beach·• present last week for a VIP uoveUi.Dg of the Queen Qut't>n Mary. Mary Muaeum's feature . Dr. Arnold H. Flanzer, DDS .. He wu THE nav I artlat for 4.5 yeaan . llo bad A large share of the collect.Ion spanning nearly a half.century or work. including assignment.a at both the North Pole and South Pole. is held by bls brother, Georfrey Beaumont, of Emerald Bay in Laeuna Beach. CAUFOANIA SAILS STORMY SEAS IN BEAUMONT PAINTING One of 25 Paintings Exhibited In Queen Maty Mu1eum No More Nickel Calls BATON ROUGE. La. <AP) - Louisiana. the last state where it cost only a nickel to make a pay phone call, ls ral..alng the raie to a dime. The nickel rate ls still in effect in parts of other states. Jn some places, it costs more than a dime. The Louisiana Public Service Com· mission, which regulates utility and phone rates, voted lo approve the in· crease to a dime Immediately. The commission's 3-2 vote came as it complied with a state court order requiring that the commission glve South Central Bell a $4.4 million rate hike. The pay phone boost wlll produce about $3 million statewide, the com· mission s aid. Slight i ncreases in service connection charges will make up the additional money. Louisiana has had the nickel pay phone since the 1.9305, except ror a brief period ln the early 1950s, com· mission officials sald. l701. t7•str..t Costa Mesa S'J'ILL MORE ARE IN THE hands or a ._------------------------__. d aughter, Mrs. Barbara Dreibe lbis, whose husband RQbert is a Tustin physician. -:===========================;-The~ther was acknowledged professionally p• •CE OF HO ... OR as one or America's SO best watercolor artlat.s In A ~" 1935 for his expertise wltb what may be the moet Here's a chance to l)f'OVide a permanent' piece of hOnOf'. recognition of a living tricky media in painting. memonal fOf' YoU' family. toved ones or ~ness by matci.,. a tax deductibfe .. He painted right up unW three months before contnbu110f'I to the Orange Coast YMCA's Building Fund. Listed below are the once In be died at age 88," s ays Beaumont, whose rather a lifetime OOP0'1unffies to have major n*"8 recognltton in the Hert>or Area's lar;est was a cowpuncher in the San Joaquin Valley as a yoyth and fan'l11y organization that Is ueed annually by over 8 000 oeoe>le. The Federal and State government encourages vovr contnbution by making It tax young man. deductible. You miOht use cash. securities. re•I estate or insurance POiicy to fund the He decided there bad to be an easier life than place of honor. the career in which he dodged cattle rustlers' You can help the YMCA oreDere for tomorrow by makmq a oift today that wlll live bullets in a storied gunfight between hired hands forever. Your gift will visibly demonstrate YoUr Interest 1n our community a nd Ii vestock thieves early this century. SO HE EVENTUALLY FOUND himself in the United States Navy reservt! and soon found hJs ac· complished artistry-then mostly a hobby-was the key to his destiny. One or the works shown at the Long Beach maritime museum depict.a the World War Jl sink· ing of the USS Saratoga before his eyes as be painted in vivid colors the horror and heroics. "This is something worth seeing and s howing -the history or the Navy, which new generations should be able to see for years," says the younger BeaumonL His gripping portraits of men and their metal weapons of war dueling with everyUung trom can· nonballs to guided missiles doubtless inspired many a young Navy enlistee. AR111Ull BEAUMONT WORKS ALSO hang in the White House, various other government of· <SeeNAVY ARTIST.PageAl4) Reds Ban Red Flares -tlmOUS~AIJOMj John Griffith C1ementtrSCh Ray Dike Memonal Chaoel Y0t1th Lounge Leadership Office Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Newport Hart>Or Area LIOf'IS Club Leadershte> Y's Mens Club Offt0e 0Mng POOi Lee Jones family PQol Dedication Area PPS•!!O!! Qll!!IN1\ y • Ult.AIU Sovare FootaQP Director's Office . Youth Leader'Shio Office . Supoort1ng SeMce Offic:e . Membefsh1p/Reoet>tlon Area • • . . . . Mulll·Purpose Room . Kitchen ..... . Fitness Center . . . . . . . . Fitness Ot11ce ••.• Aouattc Ot1tee • • . Handball Court . . . Racouetball Court Weight Training . Outdoor Gym . . Service Center. . . Locker/Stlowefs . . . . . Locker/Showers . . YMCA Part<. . . . . • • . . . . . GymnaS1um I vet to be constructed I. . . • 180 . 380' • 117 ... 110·. . 1.376' . . 220 . ... 3277' . 180' 150 840' 840' . 660 .. 6 480 . . . . 260' ...... 1.008' . 831' .. 5 Acres. Basic Gift -S3.600 7.roC> 2.240 15.400 27.520 4400 65 540 3600 3000 16800 16800 13 200 164.800 5200 20.160 16.620 143,000 400.000 IJELSINKI, Finland <AP> -Soviet officials have agreed to ban fishermen from using red fl ares-to signal good catches because the flames som etimes set off Finnish rescue missions, newspapers say. For more 1nto<matt0n contact the.Executive OirectOf' of the Oral'lge Coast YMCA at The newspapers said Soviet fi shing boats. 2300 University Drive. Newoor184'acn.Ca92660 or bv calhng 17141642·9990 orten not equipped with radios, sopr\limes shoot ~E COAST Y~ MBC"S C .. tmAH ASSOCIATION fl aces lo show other boats where ~ had found P.O .... 2167 •.....,.. .._., c.llt.,. tHH good fishing. ~--~----------~~--~~~--~~~~~~~----~----..! Last day to get 2 years or2 people () .. Now is the time to join Holiday Spa Health Clubs. Because mem- bership rates will never be lower. Today until midnight is your last chance to take advantage of the holiday special. Today until mid- night you can measure up to the / new year with 2 years of regular membership for the . pri~ of the first year alone. Or, bring a friend and the 2 of you can each get a full year's membership for the price of 1 one~ So hurry. Join today and save ... before the new year starts gaining on you. for the price of one 0 0 ) • CW.opea'lll mldnlgbl ._.1gb1. ................ . (7141687· 1315 171418111H36f 4714162&3593 <2131 88Ui912 (213198&6.ll) C2l31469-Q01 c2u1am4 l3l3) a» 7571 (714) 770-0822 \ . ~ . lJ2 DAii. V PILOf Brown .Aid es Tto Cet Salaries -• AC RA n~ NT 0 <AP > -w~Te apprOVcid. Thrte ot POhn'• ' v 1tuo in ldl'nllf) In~ varloua 1'hou1h 1 l aslatJve commrtl aides w re alao covered by lhe l)rOblC.'m areaa," and Ms . Gian· $ not fully atll r1ed w1tb t'X rHlrlCUon: ~Ir Hlarl w ro turco 18Vt\ "I IOmewhat 1eneral ''•nations by Tran1porlat1on al o reat.ored or phlloeoph1cal r espon se when 1>lrf'ctor Adriana C1anlurco and The Jo&nt lAJiJlaUv-e Blld1et mort 1mmtdtale and ractual l'onsum tr Arra1n 01rcctor Comm1tttt told Brown·• flnanc nut<'rlal waa called for." IUchard Spohn. ll hai. u.1rffd to dtrcctor, Rict\ard lbonnan, •In : tor \Mir Hlart 1 le-tter Monday that the 11larie. tth Glanturco h ie bu n The aid to Cov Edmund would be> f'~enMd crillclud by leala.latora ror rt· lro"' n Jr h d been •ranted Ma GhwluttO makee l40,1'f a tuu l to build M>mo lreowaya and llrtt' only thro u g h t'f'b l In \c'ar nd Sp0h.n makN '37,158. Cor lhfl buildup Of a surplua in h Mlittt• budf(t>l approvN b) lhe th •lato hithway fund. Only L.eauilaturo lut July • l\N. AUt!a T a OODA, 0-I • 11 l wot 1' , A 1 •om bl y ~acramento. the adlnt commll· 'tran portatloo ComrnHtee LAWMAKF.a. RITI 11 D tt ~ chairman, 1ald bot.It repona Chairman Walter ln1all1, O· P lJBUC NOTICE CALIFORNIA PUBUC NOTICE •·t11U NOTIC:a OI' H UST11 I 'S tALI TllUU II(),., .. 0.. J--. II. lt1t at 11. •'<IOcll •"', l'l~I ...... I<_, Tiiie lft--• ,_ .... , .. "'*"'"'*' '""*· ~ • ............. °"4 .. 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No 1 of •e<d coun • ., IOO CM< C-• 0t1,.. w."· OAlEO. Dec.,.,., 11, 1t11. Fl~T .,_.EltlCAN TITL( tNSUltAHC£ COMPANY 8y· &Env MEAUCCI AutllOtl"" Olflcer SU "" lllOlt COUttT Of' n.e STAT• Ot'CAUf'O•tOA ~ TM• couwn o" OttMtO• .... ~ •OTt Ce 0" Ne A .... 0 O " ... TITIOM flOtt PttOeATI: OI' WILL AHO Len••• TeSTAMeNTAllY, l'O• AUTMOltllATION TO AD· MI N ltT •tt u•o•• , ... IHDe .. eNDeN'T AOMINtST•Anott 01' etTAT•IACT E\l•tt Of WA.LL.ACE J STAltlt, ,_. WA LL ACE J A¥ES STA ttlt . o.<uwd NOTICE IS MEIU!8v Gl~N ""' MARIE !>TARlt ~filed"'"""• C-li "°" l0t p,_.,. of Witt -•Hu.,.o Lflltt\ let~t .. , to I'-~lliot. -lo• •utflOtlr••-to-N\I~ .... O.I Ille u~tt .,_..,.,,, .. IO" E •tel•• A<t. ,.._.,o-111,m_ lot lur1"4't PM'fl<UI~ -lllft '"' ''"'" •ncl P'.C• at "'"''llO ,.,. w_ ,.., llf'en UI tor Oevmllotr ~. "11. el 10 ....... c lly Of Sant•.,,.,, ............ . C>.tlf<I Dec_,"· 1411. Wt LU AM •· It'°""• c-... ci.ni AA llottl & M ltONI I NC. lntM_......_ ........ ...... Offk• ... "" Cetta-.CA--'":~ A..._,,..,"""....., '°'*'"'90 ~-c-1 Dally PllOI 09<. ll, H. lO. tt11 s.GJ.11 P lJBLIC NOTICE ····-NOTIC9 TOCltlrOITOtlS .... _,.,, I U .. «ltlOlt COUltT 01' YMf naTeMCALll'OtlNIA l'OA THI COUNTY 0 1' OltAHOIE '" th• Mett•r <>I ""' E •l•I" of (LIZAll(TH ICltAllSfR. Of><nWd. NOTICE tS HEREBY C·IVEN 10 PW41"'9d ~ ..... (.OHi Oflly Pll04 Oo<. 20. ,,, 1'11, J ... ). ''" $611-11 PtJBLIC NOTICE NCJTl«Of' N0..1t•WOMStllUn NOllCE 1$ HEAE8V GIVEN 11,.t '"'-~"'"""'~~..... _, -or lltl>llltift <""4•ac..., l)y -..-""-• ,....,. .......... "" °' .,.., '"''\<Ht• 0<1tfd 1..i, l?U\ dn ol ~lie•. ,.,. GllllERT J lo\ACAGHO ltm coe.e Hwy r u !lo L-. Ca "7611 Pul>ll•""" Or-Coe•I o.ily Potot °"' •>. l•.10. "'' \~).Jf PUBLIC NOTICE • m , '" llW court,._.. of Oee>M1,..,...I No , of Wld <ourt ... too CIVI( , • .,. Otlv• W•\f, II\,,,. Clly ot SMiie Alie, , ... ..,, ..... 0•1to~•.1t1t1 WIU.IAM IE. St JOHN, C-ty Ctu1' Htdlton ""'lflO (I~'"'' f9ot1MI '"" ------------ H•IOll CITIZEN$ LEGAL COUNHLllllO SIEttVICE OAVIO L ... A.11\f .... tOt1tce .. a JU2 S.el hedl, CA "741 Tet:17HI~ Tet:U UI ,....., ""_y.., ........... Pvl>ltM..o Or ... CoHI 0.lly ~lot . u. ' .. JO, "" 5"11>11 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CU DIT'Ott$ SU,.EltlOlt C:OUltT MTN~ STATe Of' CAUl'OltNtA flOlt TM• COUNTY 01' O«AMG• .... ,..,,,,n h lelt of ¥£Rttlll G. BA•1t••. •Ito ~-fl MEttlttLL GARO tt 8AA KEA Oo<Mtold. NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN to t"9 C..01104',CllllN ........... ~t IMl•ll~-"'9<1MM~ I,,. wlcl IMC ..... 4lf'f ,_,..... to Ille ,,_,,., wltll IN NeftYfV-l'lef't.. HI I ... tflk• Clll ltw ''""' ol -·-.... lllltcl <our1, °' to ~ ............ wtltl Ille "f<HIMV -.Chen, to II• -dtfSIO"ff .. Slit~ toO, UO h-1 , ... 1 •• O••··· H•WPO•I ''""· c.llfontt• ...... Is -pie<• Of ..,... MU Of I ... ~ I" flt mMWn pert•'""" to IN etlete Of UICI -.. dtftl ......... ._ -lM ··-""tlnl pUl)llUllO<tOf lhll notice. O•led -11. lt11. Se<Urlly P•clfl< H•tlet1el a- ll•: ttobltrtC.Ot-. T l'Ull ()Ill(., SOe<l•I Admlrllttreio. Of ftle Etl ... OfllW.,_,..,,,.., OOMAL~~~f«loo NAltWOOO A AOtC IHSOff P.0 .... "'1 ..._,.,, llMCtl. CA m.J T .. : 11141-UU ,,._.,, ..,. 5-la4 1o-...1 ,,_ Pul>ll\lleO 0reflOP Co .. I Oelly Pltoe Ho•. 1'. OK •· ll, 10. 1'71 P UBLIC NOTICE wld ~CICllftl to II .. W.0 <lbtMt '" llW ottl<• ot IN '"''~ of tll<' el0ttMtd court cw tO .,,..,....,, ,,,.,.. to 1,,. "'" oenlQlled .. ""' Ofll<• Of Ol>VIO l PAR RV, AllOtl\•Y •I LfW, ~"10' (lllHn\ lf'Q<tl Cou11~11110 Sfor••O • ,.,. Wetlml-• •w . SI•. >00. P 0 llolf l ltt, ~If ~Mh, (1' 'l)le(), Wllt<h l•tt.t Oflkt I\ -PlllO of ""'""°'' of ,,,. ~ '" .. 11 men•ttPff'l•Wi lfl9 lo WtO ""*· SU< h c , • .,.., with Ille MO\MW'Y ..-.Cllen """' IW lllC!d CM' -fff H a..,_..W<CI wlthtn '°"' ..-... -llW '"" -k•llM Of ""•-k•. o.ttM ~ '· ,.,,.. JOHN(, I( QAUSE R -WtlLtA.M F ICRAllS(R fAK ........ ollM•lll ot~--· HNIO• CITIHttS LIEOAL COUN$.UNO 1«•v1ce DAVID\.. .. Mt.Y A"'8nity.....UW ,_ W.""'61111w A .... P.O ... a'1Jt S.•I hadl.CAtV41 Pvl>ll\IOed Or.,. Cont o.lly PllOI OK~ ll.10.?I."'* ~·· PtJBUC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Purs uant to the order or the Calif o rnia coast a l Commission <South Coast R e91on a 1 Commission > notice of public hearing Is he reby given. Said public hearing is scheduled on the January 8, 1979 Agen- da commencing at 9:00 AM at the Huntington Beach City Council Cham· bers, 2000 Main Street. 1110T1uTocuo1TOttS Huntington Beach , su,.u10A cou•TOfl nt• California . The Cal trans HATEDl'CAU~NiA l'CMt reques t Is for restrlp lno THIE COUHTYOf'OltAHOll ..... a..rn• Pacific Coast H ighway ht••• ... ERNA ""· C.EAAtNG, between Del Obispo S treet o.<used and the Street of G reen <,:'~~~~'~!:!.8!.::.Z,E~:' .. ~ Lante rn In Dana P o int. 11\t• •" '"'""" .... ....,cl••"'' "99111" The work Includes rest rip· .. ICTIT10US I USINU$ NAMa STATl!Ml!NT T llf f O!IOl!riftO __, IS doi"9 llu\l · ,..UH: 808'S POOi. Sf'AVICE. "118 S. f'elr•ll'w St., !>Mlle,.,,., CA "71'1M Aol>t•t AIAll Heft, 79118 s F .irv-SC., 5:f"4 a ,.,,., CA '2 IOf Thi• tluMMU I\ <-.Cl.cl I>'("' In. dlvlduel. lt.-r1HMI Thft n......... WM Ill.cf witlt""' C:-0-IY C-of o...,.. Count11 °" -.21.1m. "'fSMJ Puoll~ Or-Cot1t °""' Piao., -1'. Oo< •• ll. 10, .. ,. s.JD.11 PtJBUC NOTICE PICTmGUS IUSINEU NAM& $TATllMl:NT '"' lollOW>fte .,.,_ t\ OO•no OU\I· MH81' AHINESMITH CAPITAL EQUIPMENT LEASE. 'J.401 Neveto Ot .• El T-CA "7'311 Joll" Wl1t1em Rtu~smlt,. Sr • ~I H8Yff0 0., £1 TOO'O. Cl> "'6JO Tlllt ~· ,, <onclUClf'O l>y ....... Olvlduet Jftttn W 11111.-vnttll !>r Tiiis .... _, w<>s lli.d w•lfl tl\tt Cout1•1 C1«1' ot O.tnott County on o.c. ......... tt7I. FIN1S Pul>lllolleel Or8119P CO.SI Delly Potot ~ •· II. JO, !T, "19 S'"'·111 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS .. A.ME iTATIEMENT T"" 1011.,...1"9 oeoons •r• 001119 'W\fr'li@U •\ RANCHO LINDA. "31 M~Ar1hu• At"° • Surt• ttJ. --1 Beach, CA n..o C'"'Of""' C°"P<lf<lllCM't CeHlon>M • )tJI M•<Atlllut 111•0 . Sullt llJ, HeW1IOf1 ~.CA~ c o '""'"'"'""' ru 5 1. •roe . m1 M.KA'1-.,_, 5.ullt Ill, N•"'°"tt e .. <11. CA 9MO Tl>h l>vSIMH IS CO..OUCl.0 Dy a ..,..,.,__...,,.. C·W AUOCIATES. • (Mtforllle -·· pet'IN~P e.~..,Cotp .C•lif L.,. Mco..M•i. VIC•"'"'*"' Tlllt tl-.t wft flled w1111 '"" Cou11ty C""11 of 0r•"91! Countr on HOY 12, 1'7'. l'ttsU Puoll~ <>r-. CN\I a.II' Po tot Nov 7', [)« 6. ll, 10. ltTI ::: ... ~~.~::C:~~:,:,:•: Ing PCH to Include lert __ P_U ________ _ ,,.. o111ce at,,., .. ,.. o1 t11e aticM ..,. turn pockets and left turn BLIC NOTICE 111MM1 '°""'· °' 10 "' • ...,. ........ wt1h lanes, ellmlnatlon of 12S ------------ 111e 11•ou a<11 -.<Mrt. ·~ 1,,. ""' street parking s paces and CP.1tu o."1011ec1 .. , in w. '"' S•""'· Lo. lnstalll~ no p•rklnn ...... ,., Al\91ttet. CA. which " !tie Plf<e Of <> "' "CTITIOUS eus1 .. £U .,., ...... ,Of lllP oooeniQM<I 1 ... 11 ...... slons . T SCR C permit NA.Ml STATEMINT tt,..,.,...,,.,no101,,..,,.,t.,01w111c1e. num b er Is P4376. For T11• 1011ow1nv ~-1' 0011101>u>1 cNenl. wtlllltl '°"' """""'•"-Ille f th I f ti II flt'n•• ll1'l j)Ul)llc•llOt1atlN\ .... ll<e ur er n orma o n ca "~OU TH COAST INTERIORS.'' O••ed~H. ma (714) ~. llllP1ao111••.Co\••,,,.,.wt.C•."7&?1 SHARON A E OC·Alt ROiie id PMWiac•. I" Go""'"°' St., Aellftlllhtr•lrl• ot C~I• M•.a, Ce m11 IN Ellfleof lll<P TM\ llu\ftU "ConCIU<ll'CI l)y .,. lfl· ·--dK-t dl•tOUlll 1'1'110• tt. llNTLl\f ROMIO P-letk lUW,Mtl..... Tiii\ \lele,,,.,.I Wft IMf!lf wllll .... L .. A.......,CA (oonly C•~• ot Or.,. Courwv on T .. : llUI .-.us 0.CtMbltt I), "" ""-Y'-weSfllt• MUTUAL IESCltOW A .... lft!Mr.trli COltP. Pvlllt....a Or-CO&~I Oa11, P~ ""l>lttNd ~ ..... (.M'1 Otlly Piiot. llMI Ir 11'111 II~ .... 0 OH •· ll.10. 1T. 1'11 ~'* 0.Cetnllet IJ.10,ll. '''* Tll'1lll, CA ... ..,,. ..... .,...,,,,_ PUBUC NOTICE .. S•ll P111)1"11ed 0r8"91 COMI 0.Hy P llOI 09< 10 11. ,.,.. JM\, s. '°· ,,,, ~~ ,. PUBIJC NOTICE PtJBUC NOTICE NOTlCS TO e:••DtTOlllS eu .. •1110ltCOUltT~TMIE tTATI OI' CM.tl'OttNIA l'Olt THI OOUNTYCWOttAMOE .... """" l!•lel• ol Olt!TA S"ltllCGCA. 0.CHMd NOTl(I '' HEltfllV GIVEN to ,,.. tfHllOn GI Ille"°"" NM8d ot<.-1 ..... •II ---"'9<lflln• _ ..... IN U ld decedtnt .... ,_,,._to fl .. '"'"" wttll .,,. _ .. ..,., _,_,., '" - -. • \ j . ' ' j I , MUM1 CALIFORNIA / AT YOUR SERVICE ' •••••e •• .. ,. •ftfw•le• DEAR PAT: I plan to use t.be opC.lon.al method on Fonn 2108 ol mt tax rttum to ~mpute my bualneta auto eic~nses -l7 Ct"nta per mlle for the Ont 15,000 miles and 10 ttnta tor the baluc , plus p1rkln1 f . Whal other auto tllpenHI can I claim when l ilemltt deduct.lonl on Schfdwe A. P.H .• Costa Meu £vn tlMHlclt JM are taktq tlte 1t.9dard •lleate.a11ieww-e foe tite hed 111 w., y•r ur, I'S HY• )'till alM m a)' cled•ct 11 .... &.u, perllOllal property tu. ud lMereM altd ..._tu attrtb•tabl~ &o ~ .....-aJ UM porUoa of Ute aldo cott on Sd1edaleA. 'IW foew'• ~lft"91 ~-~ DEAR PAT: My doctor told me that I should watch the amount of cholesterol lo my diet. Can you give me a quick rundown of wbat I should avoid eatmctt Christmas dlnDer! S.T .• Newport Beach Taney 1"11l't be a preblem, Mil watell out for tile trlmmlap. TUee oaaces of tvkey <U11at mea&. ao .._) eo11&alna approximately IT me. of dtolea&erol. The 1ame am...t ol dark turkey meat llu 75 mg. of cboles&enl. Giblet 1ravy ud drn1111« are maeb ldgber COD&iclerl8' Utat a cap of cbopped lm'key liver coetalu approximately 83t me. of dtolestttol. Yoa cu eat all tile vegetables yoa wut If tlley ue 8°' prepared wttll butter or otb,er clloleaterol-contalnlag lngredleats. Use wb.ifped baUer oa you rol1' beeaue It H11tala1 n mg. of diolesterol compared to 35 mg. la rep.Jar but· ter. Margartae made from all-vegetable fat bas no cbolesterol. One-quarter of a DlH-lncb pumpkin pie bas 01t· ly 35 mg. of cbolesterot. while the same aenlng of lemon merbagne bas IH mg. of cbolesierol and baked cllltard pie, Z4t mg. S&ay away from a Jot of whipped cream topplag. Jut oae tablelpooa of 11.D· whipped cream contalna 20 mg. of cboles&erol. Dr. WUUam B. Kannel of &be Framtacham Heart Disease Es»demJolon Stlldy reeemmetlds no more than 380 milligr ams (mg.) of cboaeAerol a day for u y lteaJUty mu or womu ol Ideal welcht who gets adequate exercise. You owa doc· tor's cbolesterol IDtake recommeaclatlon sboaJcl be yonr gaidellne, however. rro,,.eri,, ~~ri•g ... ,,.~"'"' DEAR PAT:) have very little income, but I do own some property and other assets. Because of my resources, I'm probably not eligible for Sup- plementary Security Income. Could I get payment if I sell the property? J .A., HanUngton Beach An individual m ay be eUglble for 881 with re· • sources of up to Sl,500. Not all retOW'Cet are count· ed. If yoar COQDtable resources eit~ tile Uml&. you may stlll quallfy for SSI paymeata If yoe a11ff to sell the exceu aaaeta wltbla a apeclfled Ume. SSl payments received before tbe a.le of Ute H · sda may have lo be repaid oat of the proceeds of the sale. For more laformatloa, contael any Social Security ofnce. .. • .. • .... Bkyele Eqtdp•e•C Req11fr~d DEAR PAT: A new bike tops my son•s Christmas list this year. Are there any regulations about safety equipment? l want to buy the safest bike possible. H.W., Irvine Safety features now maadatory for bicycles sold tn interstate commerce taclude: renectors on the froot, back. sides and pedala lo make bikes vis· Ible at night; protected edges oa metal fenders ud coverings for protruding bolla; locking devices lo secure wheel hoba lo frame. budlebar, seat and s&em clamps; chain goarda for bikes wlloee pedals cannot be reversed to free clothing dlat baa been caught; brakH capable of atopptag a bike 1ritbla 15 fed when r1ddea by a penoo wel&hlal more titan 15' poud.s at a test speed based oa die bike'• gear ratio; and laatraetloas for malDteauce, la· cludlDC tools needed for auembllDg &be bike 11 lt'a sold onaauembled. The Coaaomer Product Safety CommJaalon's bike safe standards also state Utat tile bicycle frame, s&eerinl system and wbeels bave to meet re· qulremeata and tests for safe coaatractlon, efectlve· nesutreagtltanclperformance. · A THll D DIMEMSIOM IN STEREO SOUND SHNoFM/AM .... md 1-TradsT .. ...,.... 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Choice magazine. a •~ .......... journal out11ninl books for school and ..,public llbcariea, said of the book, I tollched otr a storm o( protest by parents and student., in the town of Z.000. The book ls required read.J.nC ln tho nelehborina Brawley Unk>o kijb Sthool and Is available lo students 1n the Ceptral Union Hi1h School library ln El Centro. Teacher Mike Romero uaiped tbe novel lo b1.s high boaors literature clua at Calipatria ~b School. "My whole lntenUon wu for tbe atudenta to learn a leuon about Ule," he said dlD'lna a ·board of education dlacusaJon on tbe tasue. "If you don'l prepare for Ule, you won't make it." ROMERO SENT ~ERKJSSION slips home lo parenla, uking~la to approve their child's read1q ol a particular book. normal procedure when a book contains any objectiOCla· Christmas Sale Save up to 20% on selected Christmas items. This is Roger's top quality merchandise but we don't have room to store it. I ·' f'Uft.• Pap.-n ··For Ubrariea with Chicano readers and collectlom, this book ls a must." ble material. One parent out of 15 re· _________________ .._ Frank Collin, head of the National Socialist Purty of America. has announced he will seek a Chicago alderman's post. School olfiolala In the Imperial Valley town previously have banned "One Day ln the Life of Ivan Denisovicb," "Go Aak Allee" and "Give Me One Good Reason." THE BANNING OF .. Chicano" At Home Federal Next time you're taking advantage of the bargains at Seacliff Shoppirig Center, drop in at our convenient Home Federal office. Ask about guaranteed savings. You'll fin.d we have some very •4' rewarding ways to save . fused the· perrrlission and ~tacted Superintendent Eddie Ikard. who then banned the book. TM board later supported his decision. "It was not the kind of book I feel we wanted," the superintendent ex· plained. ( A short-term investment that's long on profits. 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Of8ce Hor.an: Monday· Thursday 9:00AM·4:00PM Friday 9:00AM·6:00PM Saturday toot 9:00AM· I :OOPM °"f'"°""' Monday· Thursday 8:30AM-4:30PM Friday 8:30AM ·6:00~"1 W ·upffoun1 Monday·Thunday 8:30AM·9:00AM 4:00PM-4:30PM Friday 8:30AM·9:00AM HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS of San Diego f Huntington Beach Offtce: 2111 Main Street-538-8511 , \ .4J" DAILY k.01 I NATJON Cbristmas Lists Pared High Postage Costs Reduce Yide Greetings By TIM Mllotl1&N Pr'ftl You may ool ~ aetuna many Chnatmu rard• u you expected lhla yta:r. 1on1uoa lo aentral aJld lbe hJab coat of \ By Bil Keane uoh, dear__.. leolleys tent ut OM and we took them off 04/lt li1t." "We'll aend them o New Yeor's cord." 'Just Looking' Fal.s e ID Rap Dismissed SAN DIEGO CAP) -"I didn't want to aet a drink or look at the glrla or anything," says Stan· ford Uruvenity seruor Michael Allen Knowles of tus trip to a topless go-go bar. Knowles, 20, was calJed before Mmlclpal Judge Lewis WenzelJ on a charge of &&ainl falae Identification to get into the cabaret Aug. 17. "I just wanted to get a girl for my buddy's bachelor party," the student from Menlo Park ex· plained. Wenzell. once a college student himself, di.a· missed the charge PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMl!NT 1 N> fOllOOll"'ll penon I\ clOl"9 bv\I· ,,." "' llllOWN·HART INTERl~S, 11:JS W1111H~• A-CC·IO). (O\W Mew, c..111om1 .. .,u1 Celf>e<!"" Anti Wetlk ll., "°'RI ..... ......,_, &>•"· c..i1tom1e ~ '"" bu\lne\\ I\ ~led b\f ... Ir;. cMvt°'-t•• Cet-lnt A Weltkll '"" )let-••• fifed ... ,,, tt>e _, (-IY (tffW. Of Ore"91 Co\fMy 011 o. ..... .,.,, It. lt1t COUECTED NEW YORK CAPl - A 40·volume set of early Christian writers, such aa Te rtullian, Origen and Au1U5tine, bas been published by PauJls t Press. .. ..., .. Pve>11.-°'-c;on1 o.i1v P11o1. 1 Ill president, the Rev a.< '°·"·.,,.-J-..1,10.~ Kevin A Lynch, called --------=*:.:t..:..:" th e series. developed PUBLIC NOTICE-I over the past 33 years. a --··monumental achieve· 1J1CT1nous 1uStNl!H I ment," providing the NAME ST.ATEME NT j ,.,.. foi-119 ,.,...,,., .,. 001"9 pr m ary sources or ear· .,.,_.,...\\"' ly Christian history and PllO PJllNT llU!>INfSSl lhou obt SlAVICl!>. l/01 W -·A-. & ~nl• An•. Cetltor"'• 'l?l'Oo r-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiij;~ ro ... ,., w 1t1~11ne•. M71 L.om• Vrrclf!, M1ul0rl V ... IO. c.etlforf'M •Ml f ,.,.. Sorr..Wlno, ?'13 '> A•ne 0.1..,.., s.tm• AN, C..iltomle t71CM Thi• b"''""'' I\ tond11<I~ by • QIMr•I P"rt...,Vllp. f OW.rd W l(IR..,_, Part-1111\ •l•l-t w .. flied wllh ,,... County Cl•tll of <><•~ Counly on De< ..... -It.'"'· ~-1J1 Publl\llllCI Or.nor Coelt 0.liy PllO(, 0e< 10, 17, 1"'9-JM.3, 10, lt1' ~1 PUBLIC NOTICE pottllt ln parOcular appartnUy art causlq t0me people to pen card ll•LI and pay more att.enUoo to price SalM ot pott cardl -which require • 10. c•ot ret.btf than a l&·cent at.amp -are up AN AUOCIATED Pa£ 8POT·CRt:Clt Tuesday lhowed tbo altuatlon varlee widely from t'lty to city and even from at.on to 1tore. Jn a~trel, how v r. retatll rt l aid •al ol boxed t'lrd• AN down whUe aalt11 ol lndlvkh.aal carda are up. . •·I th1.nk fewer pfOple .... Mndlnf mUHI ot Chrlatm .. rardJ.'' Hid Alice Wet ervelt. co· manaftt ol th muaeum 1tore at the Rhode bland Schoo C'1I l>Nlgn ln Providence. "No OM bu come lll and bouaht • bundrt'd c1u-d1 "Aa fol' pott carda. •he Hld. "We'v" Men dolni 1 landlUde buslneu. •· M uy Ann 81111 of the Bennetl·Hallaiarlt Card Shop ln lAWlvtlle. Ky • aJao aald cuatomen "are buyln1 more post cardl thil year. I th1nk the whole thins bona dow1l to pc»tace." M 81.SlG SAID THE CV8TO•£U wbo opt for the trlldlUonal carda are buylftc fewer than they uaed to ''I lh.lnk they've cul their llata down," abe Hid. Yvonnt> Wllllam1 of the National Asaoc:iaUon of Or~og CIU'd PubUshert said Americana aeod about 3 billion Cbrh1lmas cards a year -almost 15 card• for every man. woman and child in the COUD• try . S ho s aid sales aeQerall,y loc ... ue about ( ) ~::S~c=t~~~:u~ CONSlJMER be no exception. 1 ltflcbael LeCortM•· the owner of Who~ .. e Card and Gift Co. ln Hartford, COnn., Lln't so 1u.r~ Jfe Hld that be was "almost cleaned out" of lndlvldual card.I, but sald aalea ot boxed card.a were do'Wll. urrs NOT OOWN A LOT," he said. "but it ls down ao that I notice k ." · David Cohen of the F1ftb Avenue Card Shop, with 50 outlets along tbe Ea.stem Seaboard, Hid, "As we see It now. we have not seen a fall-off." He said the dollar volume of sales was higher than in 1977 8Dd added that there bas been "a fair atabtllutlOb ln terms of unit.a." Cohen aaid the lower·priced, boxed cardl-$2 to $4 for 2S cards -sold out quickly. but be said tbe st.ore allo was doing a brisk bu.ainess in 25-card boxes aeUlDI for up to $16. BILL HAVEY, THE OWNER OF Havey'1 Card & Party Shop, Inc .. ln Kansas City North. also said expensive cards were doing well. "Our business Is juat fantastic." he said. At the sa·me lime, Havey said his supply or post cards sold out almost immediately. Llke retailers, postal o(1icials reported vary· ing sales trends. The volume of mall handled by Detroit's PoSl ollices in the first week or December was 13.3 percent below last year's levels, while the Jndtanapolis post offices processed 6 percent more mall in the first two weeks of this month than they did in 1977 . "Stamp aalea appear to b e up." said Postmaster J ohn Wun in lndianapolls. "Of our stations and branches. Saturday, we had at least five that ran out. We bad to nm special deliveries to tbem." f'ro• Pa,,. A l J NAVY ARTIST. • • fi ces, the U.S. Naval Academy. colleges and un· iverslties and have been displayed at the Chapel of Our Lady of the Snows al McMurdo Base ln An· turcUca. Some particular pieces have commanded prices as hlgb as $75,000. But it wu the life-not the dollan-tbat Mr. Beaumont was devoted to; that and b1a romance with the eea and the United States Navy. NAVY BRASS GRANTED THEIR artl1t whos~ brushes flnaJly lay unused an unpi'ecedenl· ~ tribute lut April, dispatching the cruiser USS Truxton of San Diego with 600 well·wlabers aboard. 5~~~~·~°"~.:J.:i.T::11 . They conducted a memorial service at sea lor '"'COUNTY o" <>a.AMOE Mr . Beaumont who is buried at Fairhaven No' 1ce': .. ~A•1 Ho 0, L~~~~~~~~~:__:C:e:m:e::t.ery:::~ln:_:Or=ap~1~e'.:.. ------------"t"'°" ro.t f'ltoaAT8 Of' W1Y.. WITH LEnlllS ANNEXaO ANO l"Olt .AUTMOllll.ATION TO .AD• M I N I STl!ll U ND la TM• IMDl!'1'NMNT .AOMINllTll.ATtOtl Oft l!U.ATISM:T F"•'• of f'AEOf'RICK HYE MO\E S. o• f' NYE MOSl!S, De<•~ NOTICfo IS HEA£8Y GIVEN tNt M •t1lyn C.•rdn•r ltes tiled ... ,.,,.. e P"1 ilkln tor ,.,._.. of Wiii w ltn LMt••\ Ann•••CI •nd lor ""'"°'',.,_to_.,,, ...... .....,., I ... I-Pf'"°""' AOmlnl\lr•Oort of E•lalH .&<•. , ............. to """I(" 11 -'°' lurt,,., pertkut.n, -1 ... 1 tlle time -PllKf' Of 11Nr1"9 ,,... -... , -n Ml for J-y '· Im, el tO:OO •·"'. In ..., <0Urtn1orn of OttN'1,,_t Ho lot ••d tOUrt, et 700 CIYlt c.nt.,. Oflv• Weil. ·-Cllr of ~ ... ANI, GlllfOf'nl• O•l.O D«MT!ber it, tf1t.. #IL.LIAM 8. 14 '°"M• CountvC""1l ltlCM.&1100. 1"11Al•8 CIMVMK-•JU _..,, 9Mdl, ca ..... P..otl&MCI 0r""91 CAM\t o.lty Piiot OK. 20, 21, 2'7, "11 $f1a-,. PUBUC NOTICE HOTICllOI" IUU<TllAM ... 11 CS.C161t1 -6tlrU.C.C.I Noll<• h 11ereb1 11lv•n to ,,,. CreClllO<\ Of JOHN IA'AL, JR ftncl MEL9.A LEAL, ,,..,,i.,on, -141 b!NnHl -· 11 nt W. t'lll !>l rHC1 COit• MKI. c-wtv .. Or ..... M .. e., Gllltcwnl•, l"-' • Mii ir-~ 11 Moll! 1obem-eov1eior~9oftllla-Cor• ...,me. c..11 w..inieti. ~ 1,,.,,.. -· r!ett.a, Tr-*--IMNnn•.0--u II 11' W ""'S4rwt. c.."9 l'Nw. C-'Yof Or~SW;le .. C.lllONlle. T.,. pr~y 10 tie lr-~ed Is IOC•lect al f7f W ...,, 14rwt, Cott. llMI•. c-•r of ~""99. s1eu ot C.llfonlle. Seid pr.,...rtr It dH<rlkd In ...,er•I n : .Atl ~In Ir-, 11111.w ... e41ulprne111 •n4 toed •Ill ot 111e1 ~uu ..CS,,.., MMll.el busl!Wu 11-11 •t The ~ l"ltl\ Ootft. l*lr •nd l«•teel lit nt w. t"" St,.., °"'" ~. QlulltY of Or ......... of Glllfotnl .. The Dull! lr8Mfw ... II M ~ -l•d Oii ., .. .., .......... .. OKtmlltf, tm .......... AftWrl~. ... w. lt111 Sll'Mt, °""' MtM. c:-ily Of~ ....... S4•tof CM~ So •• , • --.... ,,.,....,..., •II tivslnett,,.,..,.. -eclcHMMt \IMO .., '''"''' .. °"I« ... "'""' .,..,..1 .. 1 Htl, It clllftrem ll'O!ll ... -· Htl s.,,,... Otltel OK_.,•. 1•11 Vietor M. Bofllll• Gere Bolllllt C«M Mllrrllltt• , ,,.,... ,,,.,,,letlAI ,,.,,.,_ UNC "AMllatCA NTUA ............. c.. ....... ~..., 117 ..... ·~,_ ..... .., ... ll'WfltllMOr .. c-1 Dlllt\I ~. ··----------·----------------· OKMll~ Ill, mt W4-lt . . Canadian Club BLENDED CANADIAN WHISKY Chiv as Re1a1 ~-:..._10.47 Christian Bros. BRANDY 110-. MPROOF ~Amaretto .. DI SARONNO M ORIGINALE •• 6.49 750ML 7SOML 10.99 -~ Jim Beam KENTUCKY Seagram's Y.O. :riaouRao• =· •";50ML&o49 .,,. 7SOL 4.49 Early Times ~ - Kentucky sntaht aour11on 4 79 / Kamchatka WHISKY IO Pf. 750 Ill. • Uftftll a ."""" . "· Tanqueray DISTILU D ENGLISH 6 79 nua.3.49 GIN 90 Pf. 750 ML • Gordon's D1sr1LLeo 4 37 LONDON DRY GIN ., "· 750 ._ • ~LIQUORS ~:! !a!~a 6 39 l.75UW • Foster Creek 149 ITUIGHT IOUnotll • "· 1. 75 liter • Caflllill Resem 1 99 WHISKY IO "· 1.75 liter • MacKinnon's 1 89 SCOTCll 11 "· 1.75Ut• • $11111 E. Websts & 79. WllSl([Y .. "· L75UW .. Kahlua ~~LIQUEUR 6 85 230L e Dienlmd BREEN LABEL WINE 710ML Harvey's BRISTOL Cl£AM 6 89 liiil• 750 ML • f ALMADEN Mountain Wines • White Chablis • Vin Rose • Red &rgund)' Mr. & Mrs. "T" BLOODY MARY MIX %1& 1.89 I • · ..... \ PERRIER MINERAL WAT ER "INTIMATE" COLOllE IPIAY A rtfrt1hlno traorence tor tllt most Intimate momenta. 4.50" 7.50 ·~ " .,..,,, a .. 0c .. ,..,.......,.. ... ••AND COLOR PRINT FILM Dryer llas 2 speeds and 4 ttmperaturt senlng1. Curler 11 easy & llOhl· wetgllt Sh1vt1. mHMOff. MMTIDF..,_ -~· ,.-_.~ ~ 0 ii ... , . -"'-. :~~:C:!.'"!'f::: 17.95 1.99 TD 7.95 • AD PRICES PREVllt . WlON£SOAY OECfM'lER 101h THRIJ SUNDAY DfCfMRfR 14th Cl osro Al I 00 f'.HRISTM•C, OH MONOAY Of Cl MRf H /'1th HU'PY HOl IOAY~ I ITQ !1.lf. IHI 1101 MEN'S & IOY'S UNDERWEAR T·SHIRTS I BRIEFS Oulflty and comfort Styled for good f1t ' Wonderlully absorbent and perfectly washable AU Alf rAICI OF 3 "Bl k y· " . ac 11 a1n ......... "" ....... ~:-9 "IOC1Al Aff Alll" • 4 oz Splash.On • Antl.f'tr1plr1nt Otodor1nt M1WP01T••ctt •tlltlrfllll, ••••,.,... a toao-atm• , .... .._. llOUNTAIM YALUY N ....... w...., IAMTAAMA-1911 ......... IL , , " . . ) ' ,. , • • . I • , ' l I _.Mii I • • f ' ~ ' I I 1 l , . ' . • I • .. ill , l • . • f " t • , t • t " • A 18 DAIL. v PILOT QUEENIE __ --------- "My boee LI I real ICrllll. WMt ru I llvt Mm to put him to• bet• mood -tor wicW nv. dclllanf" ---~~~~~~~~~ ...... Netk-tt. Safe Stiifl I:.lsted Some Thi.ngs DON'T Cause Can£er W ~SlllNOTON (AP> -Yu, Amtrlu. there la a f.OVNnment lilt ol lh thinp th1l won t cauae one-er. H ow•vtr , lhf' Citntra lly Rtl"Olniled u Sale llat ORAS ror hort LI und r rovlttw and l.M up· dattd vtt1 on will not be read)' for public:' ('()Glluinpllun until ¥l leul June BUT rr CAN 8 • rl'portld that one tbtn1 that wUI stay on tho sale li1t 11 "'corblc ~ d. That· \.he aubu.ance an oran1e1 and other citrus fruit mor commonly known u vat.amln C Tht' ORAS Ust wu created in 1~ and Ind~ 1ubst.ancet that have been ln use for Y••ra and were ICC oerally re,aarded u aa/e ll ls be- ta1 N~ u a resuJt of the 1-.10 aure ova-cyclamates -which wUJ not be llMOQf the eaUmated 800 items to be on the revlHd Uat. "The fact la th1t motl Wnaa do D<Jt cauae cancer," said Wayne Pines. a apolresman tor the J''ood and Drug Adm 1 n11trnllon. "But there have a n avor enhancer and no h'idence ot haurd Lo adult.a. Further study re· commended. with I UHHUOft ttuit it no lonaer be added to b•by rooa. Licorice. used for navortq: no evidence of danaer ln normal use, 11ltbou1h overlnduJaence can cau.ae temporary h11~ blood pretaW'e. SUMar <1ucroae>: no evidence ot harmful effect.a olher than tooth de· \!Oy ; further study I UllHled. -NUTMEG ANO MAC£: no evtdClnce of huard; lurtheT study I UHHted. -Caramel used as color: no evidence of dan1er : recommended lill\lta on IOIJ'le lrace chemicals found i.n caramel. '°'°ulf1 D0411t been many canctir .:t<'o.res in lhl' J>'"'t JVOY M COUIN"""'...,,, ol \toll .. ,. ... ,., ( OOIH ···-"' Of re w )'ea rs l' m 31) a ti n I r rom It Adult Edu£atron Classes O/fer;ed, In Irvine Area :~.!~ :.,• O:C-:=.. ~· ~:' t:'7! ~':;~:i-: ~~ ~~':Y.:: · multitude ol tources Adult educaUon courses i.n business ''TB t: FDA JIM been very con· educatJoa, Eo&llah, . fine arts, home aerV1tlve about acarlns the public. economic1, pbyaical education, We make sure our Information ls tecbalcal education, EnaUsh u a ........ " l>Y .... _....,., M41<10fl, -· ...... J-• ~-.. W1>111 .... (.a • ll•rr•ll -Rl<Nnt c.;llftt all....... 11..o f Do<~of ~ ~•. C.• ........ , •• An •. C• , ""•" 8•11" J• ...,.._. .. , _...,... M ~-.. ~..,. ... ,,,_ • ~· -Dorothy •••Iii<-c. .. ...., ii.n, o ~ ... -• ol 11\4111. ....... "*'' ........... •• ... ll>o• hl.,•CI <• •••• t t ofC•lll...--•-•Y"'l<"•lllloe •••fl•f fllldr•n .,.., 14 1rt1t• ...... Oii w .......... J 00 ""' •1 ... ,._..,.._ ~, ,._.... ~ •• H.,-l ---1414 0.-1 •Ith 0.C•mtMt )I, lf1' t4 7 _,PM •t e11tr Ot I' 11..,._ 8-t-e. P .. IOt Of htQo-,_ .. -Chiott, C..le ti<HMf , .. '-" lllDM Lllulfll ... ~ .. M•nel Clv•~·-..,, ... wlll M <oU• "'•_. .,fki.tlflt ,,.,~.....,, , .. nwtt.., °" r;ioey, o.o..-r n , ~•••<•\ l,....,.Cll•l•IY IOllO•l"I It~ II IO IO AM el S. John Vl-y !.<r•v•<" \lftdW 1t19 lllt"MI .... °' M•rbor CllllOtk ~h 8ttt-111...0 C• l••" ~Ott.,.""""""" of , .. ,. '"'''"'""' ""'" ti• '" th• Oood Mew s.o ~ $h•Ph••O c ........ , HvrlllnQIOll WWIOtt~ 81>~"· C. -· e.~0tron • -••t Mome,(o.t•Mo!t ..... dlrt•(\of\ -104 __ ..... 1..-1 I "-I .., .. ,.... second llnfU.lle, foreign lancuage, very llUUU ...... ore we •~ aom ..... ....,.. social acience and mathematics are :la~~.~tr,ocen <cancer·causlna> sub-beln1 ottered by the Irvine Unlfled In fad. he said, the only Utlng the School Diltrlct. FDA hu moved to ban lately as a The 12·week second trimester cancer-causer is u c cbarln. The begins J an. 2. A 16-week second agency i• looking Into nJtrttes. semet~ begins Feb. s. Registration Here ure some of the items on the a nd payment of l ees are ac- wat.DH "* Ust that have already been re· compll.shed at the first class meeting. vcANOH 1srcvf1 w ewEA , ... , viewed and what was found. Courses are $30 each. °""' o1 Gor-..,1 M•• c• .. ,,., • Adult educaU l to ,..,,,, .. ol l•fJ1tmllh Y\11\ff)n\ln on c asses are open ,.., .. o •wn"" tM<•rnooi• ·~ m• ·~ -CAFFEINE: ADDED t.o cola all adults age 18 or older. Persons Wl· HEAL TH I OBITUARIES J700 L eoAST NWY .. C.... .. M9> pttoNI 67).ffOO 2460t 11.AYMC>te WAY_, & TO.On .. a Totto. n«>Nl IJJ.JIU ttOH llACH IUD._, NMMO, ~TOM IUCM. rttONI ...... ,. ,....,,,,.._, 0..,...,_.....,_LI._... .... .,.... ._..,...,_ THE SECOND GUN CE r· ) fine junior apparel .. Vil NIA M WltlGHT. •••-Ill 04 l •<ilffl• Mllh. C... P•t-t ••Y Oft 0.-•m•• "· "-' W " wnrlv.d o.. ,._, "°" .JolWI of IJOltl .... Hiii• C •· dauO""' fl•tb<I•• Nlockl•ll4 of L• H"C><•, C• • Ot-""d"., -J or .. 1 o<_l,.IOre<\ , _ _. ""'"1<" -•• Mid •I H..-Ut-Memofl•I P.,• <J.rvkft....,., ,..,. di_,_ of H.,_ ~-.... Oln.. --Y . (0\1• ,,,,...... c. s.u.w --"'~ 0.-9 "'Of"'' o1 '"" and other carbonuled beverages; no der 18 may enroll if they are hi~h Si~ of""'°"',,.,..,., Wl'l(<>Mlft -~ ----------------------------~------. M•• 1.. .. oy l·ot>tr1 o1 uoy,m•1n, studies showing a danger at current scuool graduates. mattied, or ln e wiuo"''" •"° ••\o "'•"Y· ,,,.,,, levels of use. However, the commit· armed ,,_....... u i .. h sc~--· •tudents .,,..,o,. ,,..,., .. ..,..,I< .. •'" tMP """' "'""'~· •&.06 •llUUI .. YOUR DAILY PILOl CAN BE on w.o ... soe.,, DK•mot• 10. me ., tee was divided on lta Potential, some may attend with the permiasloa of MAWll ' PALPH HAWES, PMWCI •••Y on Oe<•m-17 1971 A9tldefl1 Of toll• MltW, C.. .... It _.,._ lty .... wife 1 oo P M •" s .. 111• '"'h'11 l•mb fearing a hazard for children exposed the high S(hool princ~al and the dis· RECYCLED. Orange Coast Col/enA W•\1(1111 ~. 4fJ ll 11111 $1., C.I• d ih doiee ~-E:-..r~~~~ 1!.~*-~~~ ~co~~eoded: Long-term st~y was triAt ttn~~ 1:u.~f:a!::"t,y operates thCoe officMial recy 5 c 56 Hng 5981 C lll•Nth of c ... e.11. "'' dewOhUr fl-r~ Hloc«li of Cooi. #MW, C4t lnM•meftl Mrvkft wlH i. lwkl •I ""' ,.,.,., .. 111119 M llW "'_.,..,. ......... , -Monosod.lum glutamate: used as calling the dlstrtct offices at S5&-4900. center for sta esa. .. C•mel11r y, Ill~, C. Frltflcl\ m•Y-----------------------------------1!----------------------------------J , t<1111llr PIOI In G,_ G•IMte<y, ~·-·om-. c....o. ... ,_ ult •I ti.,.,._., on w-.ci.1 from •:OO AM to 7·00 PNI, $mllh Tuthlll l•mb MOl'lu••Y Olr•CIOf\ , L-11 -011 .. ,,..,.,.._, of Cooi. MltM lorwM'dlng dlrKI~ ............ ----------~~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ~ .. r PBCIMOTMMS WTH'S MOJmlilY 627 Main St Huntington Beach ~36-6539 "8CfAMtlY . COUJMAL FUMHAL NOMI 7801 Bolaa A\1'8 Westminster 893-3525 PAClfllC Y1IW t•tMIALPAU Cemetery Mortuary Chai>el 3500 P8C1fic Vlf/W Onve Newport Beach 644-2700 Mee~ MOlmliltH Laguna Beach 494-9416 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Joan C81)lstrano 495-1776 IAL.Tt.AB•HO.. N•U' HOMI 8-46-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 llLL laOAOW • Y MORTU•IY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 W'TH·Timf!U.-4.AMI MORTU•IY WtsTCUff at•Pll CfflrmtOtY • Flower Shop 42/ E 17th St Costa Mesa 546-.4868 • Deatlu Elsewhere GLENDALE <AP> - Glen ff. BotJJnger, 86, former president or $parklett.11 Drinking Water Corp. and one or three Soarklett.a round-en ln lm, died Sunday. LEESBURG . Va. CAP) -Katberlae Tap· per Marshall, 96, the wife of the late Gen. George Ca tl e tt Marshall. and author of "Together. Annals of an Army Wife," dJed Mon- day. ROCKLAND, Ma ine <AP> -W e nd e ll Hadlock, a museum director who hell)ed publicize the works or American painter Ao· drew Wyeth. died at his home here Tuesday. ALAMEDA (AP> Bareo MJcbael Meller, 92, a member of the Russian aristocracy and later a Cahrornaa art dealer. died Sunday ln an Alameda holpital. VETERANS ~~~====~~ •'••rslde Natio1tal Neptune Society CRl!NIATION 8Ufl1AL AT Sl:A 646-7431 y_._ ....... ,, ........ " .... ,~-< ........ ~• CMltertrw_,...te MllrL C.lft./•r PUBLIC NOTICE •·llnt W "llltCMt COUllT Of' TH• STATI Of'GAU,CHIMIA '°" THI ()OUNTY M OaANOI .... A.111r11 HOTICI 0 1' HIA atNO 01' l'ITITIOM ~ COHVIYAHCI 01' "' llSONAI. ... 0 .. EllTY ,,.,. .. ,. C.... l«llell MUI £H•t• ot OIMllAY VA$1lV Ce••tery Is Now Op... NO CHAICH for ~to ..... 9d ........ & lpOMM. SMITH TUTHILL l.AMI M~ ...._s.,. ...... ,....., SIK• 117' 427 I. t M It .. CW. MeM 646-4888 PAIAN, M 0, 0..M-~~~~~~~~~~~~ NOTICE 1$ HEltl!BV (ilVOI '""' Petlllont•. llOBIN £ PAIAN, o• -Cll•n of tlle ftf4111n of i-of "'" '"'"" ..... • a.>d .. 11a1 ..... _di .... of" PUBUC NOTICE 11\lrd <hlld, llM lilfl!I twretn • petition ------lor (-y..-c. Of PenoMI Propony .. 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HtnyJ ICI~ flll\ ............. WM fllflf Will>,,.. e-" c~ e1 °'.,... ~' °" o.. .......... tm i~=~~~~o,-:.:~~:: The Clerks and Shopkeepers at Newport Hills Shopping Center o.~.~.~=~ io.°:~ "'tot· 1.. _________ _..:S~A~N:....!=.M!.!l~G;:.U~E~L~A.:.1T.:....:F:...6::::..:.1R:.:D:;_,:R..:.O~A~D;;_.•_N~E::.WP.;.;...;;;;...O;:;..;.R;..;T;;....;;;B;..;E;;;;.;..A;..;;C;..;;H...;__ ______ ___. ~·,. r r .J ... .,., ... ' . '. o.lly ...... -., ltkMnl 1(-··· A Crossroads Chris tmas -'\ Students at Crossroads High School remembered nei~hbOring youngsters at R.H. Dana Exceptional Needs Facility m Dana Point when they donated $500 for special equipment for han- dicapped youngsters. Lauren Bonas. 5, of Dana Point, clearly lov· es her wagon, while Ryan Hassett, 5, of Mission Viejo, gives his rocking horse a run. Greg Sc haal, left. and Shelley Blank. of Crossroads. were on hand to deliver Christmas goodies. Samho's Sues Toledo TOLEDO, Ohio <AP> -Sambo's Restaurants Inc. bas filed suit alleg- ang tbe Toledo City Council violated east side of Byrne Road in Toledo. · constitutional rights by baoni.D,I the use of the food chain's name when the council wued a zoning ordinance for a shoppinc center. · The food chain says the ordinance in- cludes a condition "that the name ·sambo' not be used." The firm sayl the use or its name has "no relation what.soever" to the city's z.onlng reauJatlona. Sambo's, wblch has come WKler at- tack by minority groups in eeveral states because of its name, accused .. the council of "Illegal, arbitrary and capricious conduct0 in violation of the First Amendment, due process of l aw. Interstate commerce. a nd federal trademark statutes. The lawsuit ablo states that-on Nov. 28, a clty official refused to issue Sambo's a sign permit approved Oct. 13 for its restaurant under construc-tion on Monroe Street. Sambo's, which is based in Santa Barbara, seeks a temporary restrainJng order and a preliminary inJunctron baning the council Crom preventing the food chain from using its name. An ordinance passed Nov. 21 . permits 210ning for a shopping cent.er on the north side or Glendale and the . r . . . • ~ • . . , . s . . . Speed your holiday parcels to twelve major cities . • Counter-to-counter Jet-Pac I. for small, rush parcels under 15 lbs. From $10. • Open an Air California Freight/Jet-Pac account and make it easy on yourself . • Serving: Fresno, Lake Tahoe, Monterey, Oakland, Ontario, Orange County, . Palm Springs, Reno, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco and San Jose . lll Cl CAUFOllllll Call Jet-Pac Information In Fresno. {209) 252-iiZ6; Lake Tah09, (916) 541-4704: Montoroy. (408) 372-~090; Od:krcm~ · (415) 562-4940; Ontario, {714) 983-5514; 0ranQLC6(u~ty · • . (71 4t 540-6262; Palm Springs. (1l 4) 327JIS47? Jtertc. " <102) 785-24601 Sacramento. (916) 9'l7-2002: San Diego, (714) 231 -7309; San F'ranctaco, (415) 871.{)11~: San Joeo. (408) 286-1570. ..: . w.diieeday. Oecembe' 20. 1978 DAii:Y PILOT A l 1 -23 P eree•t ~•••'4' 'Full Seroice' Stations-Drop -CAMBRIDGE. Mass. <A P> -TM full-aervlce 111 1tahon soon may be ell1ible for the en· d1n1 red apt('let llat " There hu been a 23 percent drop In the number of such ataUOOB naUonwide ln five yean, accordlnf t.o Arthur D. Little Jnc. Ellen Quackenbush. 1 member ol the th1nk tank'• tnerU MOOOmlct 1roup. aaid there are an llmatA!d 171,000 aervlce atatJoaa 1n tbe United Statet, compared to %2'7 .000 ln 11'12. .. WE IEE THE TREND CONTINVING at a 4 percent lou a year, with 1 projeeted 119,000 ala· tlona in l.981," she aaid. T he Jlndinaa were part of 1 report for t.be En· vironmeotal Protection A1eocy and the Occupa- tional Salety and Health Admlnl.at:ration studying a propoeaJ to require service atatioo equipment to recover guoUne vapors. Ao add1tional 17,000 stationa would close if the rule Is Implemented, she said. The drastic drop in stations began, she said, following the 1973 Arab oil embargo when major oil companies besan to cut back guollne retailing and allocate funds for other areaa, including ex- ploration. TOE LITl'LE STUDY ..FOUND TH£ decrease hu gone virtually unnoticed. . "I doo't believe that this is the kind of thing that will change people's lives like the oil embargo did," said Ms. Quackenbush, "But people probably will have to look a little harder for full-service sta· hons in the future." 1052 "'"-A••· N.wportlMdl $1 I : ·~ O «l : I Universal ratcllet lttall WOflcs left. nght Of locMd. C.'"""9 w11• 4 ~.(1671 STE!L FIREPLACE GRATE 9.99 ~~ countl"y ~ ll4d01intllfl J 11ten4, Wt1'1/tt;fUj/ 1wt ~ Al-i1'.1 aMd ""P (M/'r 548-8684 /fiFUU.ER7 . YOUR CHOICE LINESMAN PUERS 7" • t.engtll ( 149) EICll ptlef Ms lndttdietl llNf lrUlld ,.... wftll vlnyt grlpl bonded lo llln4llt1. Pliers are IKOUnd and Poflllttd ID r.aatln" linlsll. ••• .... K ..... YllAN SCREWDRIVER SET 4.99 Featurea 6 handy ~rewdrtvers with convenient plaatie rack tor corf'pect sior.ge Includes 4" and 6" standard. 3" and e-· cabinet. and No. 1 and No. 2 Phillipa Greet addition to the home wOft!Sh()I) (124) MANDY PUSH DRILL 3.99 For hunm.da of uaea 1round the ho"'9. Handle la made ol tough P'aatic IOf years of uae ( 125t 1 \4 H P doi.Jble Insulated circular SBN. Also hes telescopmo blade guard. taroe baae and accurate deplh and angle adjustment con- trot& Blade Included. UL. Hated (113) '' STANLEY llahtwetght. rig4d COMtrucllon. 1.f• IMlek•w Included. P1'9MI 46* and90* anQIM.A muat In any woftlaflOt)I ( 1 ~ A ~torlMMl9~. mecheNc. ortred11 men wttOlrWllll uoon toPQUll!CylftdlUO..t» cMMllty. (137) 10"W'AEf04 (1311t 7.88 Moa. ·Sat. 8 to 5:30 tiP i Sun. 9to4 J . 149E.17tla8t. c...•- (lllloc:I& Emt of Neap art lhl.) MlrSl61 'W'l•1n.ay 11111 AT NOoN I M-Of'EN lUllOAY 12121AT7:to A.M. .. " .. •' \ ,/ I t ~ • I Writer 4 To Get Award HAPPY HOLIDAYS Mrs. John Shunkhng of Santa Barbara has reVJved an old custorra or seulers in the Midwestern prame. She fashioned' her Christmas tree from seven tumbleweeds wired together, sprayed to a Jacy elegance and decorate<l. Boys Club Elects Rogers President TakntShow Set in Irvine Elementary school -aged ch"ildren who can sing, dance or act, are being solicited for a talent show in Irvine. Da~ Rogers, Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce's ex· eeutive direct.or, bas been elect- ed president o( the Harbor Area. Inc. Boys Club. LA WR ENCE, Kan. 1 <AP> -James Jackson Kilpatrick, the con· tel'Vative columnist who matches barb• with Shana Alexander on CBS' "60 minutes,'' will receive the 1979 Wiiiiam All n WbJte Found,tion Award for Journalistic Merit. Kiipatrick will become the 30th reca· p•ent of the cltatJon at a Feb. 9 awards ceremony at the University of Kansas. The annual award is presented lo a joumallst who exemplifies Whale, the Emporia. Kan .. • newspaper editor who became famous for service to his profession and country. Kilpatrick, born In Oklahoma city in 1920, became edit.or of The Richmond, Va .. News L e ader in 1949 . H e began writing his syn· dicated column, "A Conservative Way," in 1964. . He appears weekly on the "Po i ot - Counterpoint" .segment ol "80 Minutes." Call 142-5171. Put • few word• to work for ou. From We wish to thank all our • loyal customers for their patronage this past year 26 FoshiOfl lslond, Newport Beoch Phone 640-4423 WEIGHT WATCHERS COOKING DEMONSTRATION WITH SUSAN• DEC. 20-22 -i Others named to office were Hall Seely of Newport Beach, first vice president; Bob Briggs of Costa Mesa, second vice pres· ldent; Erwin de Mocskonyi of Newport Beach, treasurer, and Den n~s O'Neil or Newport Bea-ch , secretary. -. Ingold or Ne wport Beach , Kenneth Fowler of Costa Mesa Richard Othmer of Newport Beacb. Oave Roberson of Newport Beach, Robert Wynn of Newport Beach. Dennis Osborne o f NewpoPl Beach, Lawrence Werner of Anahe1m, Dr. John Forte of Huntington Beach and Deruus Harwood or Newport Beach. The officers are to be Installed Jan. 25 dunng a dinner session at Costa Mesa Country Club. Applications for lbe Jan. Z1 citywide contest are available at the city hall, 17200 Jamboree Blvd .. or, beg1nnlng Jan. 2, at elementary schools in the city. Children in the first through eighth grades are eligible. Ap- '"plicatlons are to be returned by Jan. 8. ""'Aaou ~~-~~ Direct.ors include Pete Gross of Newport Beach , Robert This will be the fifth year for the annual talent search. ~.wawa~M~~Mll~9"~WM~~IWMW8 es Ii SPARK GUARD *ORDER NOW FOR THE· •• CUSTOM FLUSH-MOUNT Fl"ED ., FIRESCREENS Superbly craftt!d of Fine Clear Redwood totally fimshed. R~ $380 Sale s199 REDWOOD SWING SCREEN GENUINE HOLIDAY SALE WHITEWOOD DIRECTOR ,"--- Available 1n 38", 44", 48" &54" from '29'5 I. CHAIRS& BARSTOOLS YACllT HAR80I PICNIC .SET 70x26" s~5o ,975 :;&; HUNTINGTON BEACH t' . . LOCAL > ~ J1 _lN S..IJ)E :~stocks • or ts I l ' f I . I t t " ' t • I •Movies Oafly ........ -. ... 0¥•-- PIN NEO IN -Orange Coast College's Pele Neumann (53) and Gary Wills guard Brian Maravich <42> or Golden West in Tuesday night's collJsion. Pat.• Won't Let Go Tug o f War LOoms In Fair~anks Saga DENVER (AP> Like the prettiest girl at the prom, Chuck Fairbanks has become the obJecl of everyone's affection: the University of Colorado, which 8eeks lo make him lls new head coach, and the New England Patriots. who want Fairbanks to stay and honor has contract. · According to comments from both sides. the tug-of-war doesn't seem likely to end soon. . "Chuck Fairbanks is going to be our coach." Colorado Athletic Director Eddie Crowder said emphatically at a Tuesday press con- ference. "lie 1s our coach. He wants to coach here. we want him here, and ht: will coach here in 1979 " Crowder :-.aid he was convmced that Fairbank.R, a longtime friend, would honor a verbal commitment to take the JOb B UT NEW ENGLAND offi c ials weren't giving m so easily. . Fairbanks, after acknowkdging to team owner William II . Sullivan Jr. that he was leavmg to accept the Colorado job. was su5pcnded without pay and evict<.-d from the team 's clubhouse pnor to the Patriot•,' 2.'J-3 Nat1onu l Football League • ~ loss to Mia mi on Monday night. SulUvan, FAIRBANKS saying he frlt betrayt>d, denied Fairbanks' request to coach the team that naght. Ass1~tants Hank Bullough and Ron Erhardt were temporanly placed an rharge of the team. But on Tuesday t.cam vice president Chuck Sulhvan. a lawyer ~nd son of the Patriots' owner, ·said the NFL team wants f'airbanlcs on the sidelines for the upcoming playoffs and for the rem aining four years of his contract. The New York Dally News quoted Sullivan as saying Tuesday nigbt that the club hasn't given up hope that Fairbanks will stay. Sullivan said he was basing his l llh·hour pitch on the belief that "he hasn't finaJly accepted the Colorado offer." SULIJVAN SUGGESTED'lhal Fairbanks tell Colorado he as turning down the job. "but if they want lo offer it again after the Super Bowl, we'll fight it out." Sullivan added that If Fairbanks doesn't veto the Colorado of- fer, a t least for the time being, the Patriots will laJce legal action. ··w e will sue Colorado for substantial damages for Inducing a breach of contract If he leaves without our consent," Sull1van said It waa unclear if the Patnots really wanted. or expected, Fairbanks to return lo the club or if the team was maneuvering for position 1n cue or a lawsuit by Jo~airbanks. FAIRBANKS, BELIEVED TO BF. in New York, has been un· available for comment. • Ntdnledey, Ototmber 20, 1978 DAILV PILOT •• Dow Reeroiting Is Done Some Co aches Use t he Mother, Some Use B ib les : By FalED BOTH£N8EaG ............ "., Would you buy a uaed ear from a college oa1ketball coach! Maybe not. But mot.hers ucro11 the country recularly let co•cbes we \.talk them lnto aeodlna their sons thouaand.I of mllee away to play buket· ba ll. "Can you win In Division I without cheating?," GoUfrled said an response to a question. "They say there's a 90 percent chance that you can't. I'm going to find out 11there's a10 percent. If not there'll be an openlna al Southern Illinois.·· a galaxy o( stars to College Park. loclud· ~ mg Albert King, one of last year's super •1 frotJh. He does it by ml.xing basketball with the Bible. Al his s ummer cam p. ; Drtesell tells parent.a a nd campers posst· • ble future recrwt.s that he gives each of his players a Bible with his name on it. t Coach4!8, whether they are In the 90 per· I And that' proof poalUve that college buak tbaU coaches arc super salesmen. JunJor la stiU mamma's UlUe boy. even if he's built like th family house and a as tall ••the chimney. Tldrd ot a Flr.,..parf Smn cent or 10 percent category. are fmdmg m· g\!nlous ways to show recrwts that thetr schoolahavelhe better mousetraps. . One year at the camp, MaryJand player Tom Mc Mlllen went to the podium and read a passage from the Bible: "What you 'f reap you sow and what you sow you reap,·• proclaimed McMillen, now a pro with 1 Atlanta. ~ "You'r6 not. aonna out-coach many peo: pie at th1.s level." said Joe Gottfried. new htad pttchman at Southern llllnoas . ·· Reerwting ui becoming more important that Xa and Os." COACHES ARE USING all sorts of methods lo lure junior to the bayous of Loul1lana, the plains of the Midwest or the rain foreati of the Northwest -some legal, some not. FOB YEARS FRANK McGUIRE or South Carolina has lured New York City stars south. uhlizing a networlr. of courses in the Big Apple and has own charming wpys with the mothers. While viJiUng one top Catholic player in the New York area and his. mom. McGuire fumbled through his coat pocket ror a piece or paper. only to pull out a rosary. TWO TOP HIGH SCHOOL seniors were m the auc:Uence. but they weren't buying what Dre1sell was selling. They broke up laughing ... A lot of people like Lefty; they believe in him." said one of the non· believers from the audience. "That's why he's a master recruiter." The player· recounted a story about SttCOLLEGE .. Pace BZ Lefty Driesel! o~ Maryland has attracted 75-68 Vicw ry Lucliy Pirates Outlast GWC ~ By JOHN SEVANO OI tlle o.iey ...... SI.oft "We were lucky We struggled the whole night. .. Never have truer words been s poken as Oran ge Coas t Colle~e·s Tandy Gillis summed up has team's plight Tuesday night. From a ll indications, the Pirates' game with arch nval Golden West uppeared hkc al would be a m1smakh. TH E PIRATES, 8 -2 and ranked sixth in the Southland, were playing a Rustler ·team with a 5-6 record, having lost their last six. But as so commonly happens in games like lhne, t.be Rtl4llers aJmoet gave the Pirates more than they could handle. Golden West came within an e yelas h or upsetting Coas t before finally succumbing, 76-68. AS A M.'1TER of fact. If It h ad not been fo r guard Ray Orglll's torrid shooting (9 of 10> and playmaking In the second halr. the PirateR might s till be wondering what hit them. Jam Greenfield's Rustlers. who led almost the entfre first half, parlayed the home court a dvantage with a 2-2-1 ione press and a troublesome 1·2·2 collapsing zone defense to build a surprising nine-point lead at halftlme,40-31. Joe Sale m , head football coach at Northern Arizona the past four years, today was named the head coach at the University of Min· nesota. Salem, 40, played and coached for Minnesota in the early 1960s. Salem replaces Cal Stoll , who was fired after seven years al Minnesota. Orange Coast looked befud- dled at bolh ends of the court in the opening 20·minute stanza. Not only did the Pirates have trouble clearing the 10-sccond line <committing 12 first half turnovers> but once they dtd. they couldn't solve the Rustlers' collapsing zone which was tak mg the middle away from them. T HE RUSTLERS, on the other hand, tried to run the Ptrates when they had the ball -and th e y did s ucc essfu ll y . EveryUung Golden West threw up was gomg tn. whereas ev· erything Orang Coast s hot couldn'tfindit.s mark. . All the ingredients for an up· set were there, ooly Orglll and Co. wouJdn•t hear of it. T he Pirates put together a streak that saw them outscore the~RusUers. 13·2, at the out.set or the second half to erase the deficit and take a 44-42 lead they wouldn't relinquish. ORGILL WAS the primary figure in the s urge, hitting three straight baskets in the middle of th e rall y before Brian McCormick hit a 12.foot Jumper from the s ide to m ake the Pirates' comeback complete. 0r .... ()9Ht .,,, ~ ~ , .. , .. ,,., '•"'' Til'Y,,ftOfl\ \ I II llrU<P I 0 .. MtCorml<k 1 1 • G•rr~t\Oft 1 () ~ N•um•M • , " f••n• I I I Orqm 10 " '" Mar11tilcn / •, •~ Akin I • I ll'<!CI\ I I I\ Wiii\ I 0 1 MP\\Mr S 0 • 8ett 1 • • Ve.-rAe I I f V•n Hotf' 1 0 • W•~m•n• t O J Tot•I\ '8 " H Tol•I\ :JO ' 1>e H•llll,,_. Go!Ol!t1 Wot, 00-lt Tot•I lout\ Or•no• CO•nl IS, GolcMtl Wo t II, f outl'<I 1>ut tun\ •Goldl!ll We•ll GETTING INSIDE-Golden West College's Wayri.e Leeds <35) slips through to score as Orange Coast'1'" Ed Bell (35>. Paul Akin (45), Bnan McCormick <55> and Ray Org ill (right> look on. • Kings'~ Armor Pierced last-minute Ploy Gets· Rockies a Tie DENVER <AP> -Time was running out and Los Angeles was up by one goal. So the Colorado Rockies, hungry for at least a lie. tried a last m inute ploy by s ubs tituting Randy Pierce as a s ixth s kater for goalie Bill Oleschuk. The strategy worked, much to the Kings' chagrin, and the Na· tional Hockey League game .ended In a 2·2 tie Tuesday night. "PIERCE MADE the play," s old the Rockies' Poul Gardner as he watched the tying score on video tape after the contest . "Look here, he keeps 1t ln." Gordner said. W Ith Just second s le ft . Gardner had taken the puck from Pierce after he brought 1t down along the left boards from the Kin~i.· J(Oa l. throwing a block against -a Los Angeles skater on the way "Gards <Gordner> intercepted at along the boards:· said WIU f'a1ement. who scored the tying goal "He got al to Jack Vah· quette and Jack just laid 1t on my slick." PAIEMENT ADMITl'ED that there was a moment when he thought the last -second play would go wrong. "I yelled at Valiquette because I thought he was goln(( to shoot it.·· he said. But Valiquette fed the puck to Pale menl on Kang!.· goalie Mario Lessard's left side. Paie- ment was right on top or the net and he punched it betwee n Lesurd's legs Th.-tac left Los Angeles Coach Bob Berry hvid. 'All we had to do was shoot the puck over the blue hne and we didn't," Derry sai~c did a hell of a JOb checking and wand up with a tac " But Color ado Coach Aldo Gu1dolin . not surprisingly. was happy about the outcome. "BOTH TEAMS c hec ked hard:' he said. "It was kind of fitting it ended lh a tic.·· Steve Jensen scored in the 11econd period for lhe Kings and Marcel Dionne knocked in the go-ahead goal an the third period. Gardner accounted ror the Rockies' other score of the night. The Rockies Improved their season record to 6·21·6 and are an third place in the Smythe Division with 18 points. Rose Bowl War of Words Begins "ScorlnR late in the game takes a little luck," Gardner ob· served. "But you hove to be good to be lucky." PAIEMENT HAS ~ccounted for nine goals and eight assists in 15 gamea alter s itting out a 14·game suepehsion prompted by o fight during an NHL contest with Detroit. Paiement's slick struck a Red Wing player In the face. breaking hls nose. SNOW CANCELS IJCI CAGE GAME LOS ANGELES (AP > -Southern CallfomJa footba.ll Cooch John Robinson 111 concerned that Michigan ta going to be a "hungry" team in the Rose Bowl, arKI he's also concerned about more tangible Items -llke the Wolverines' quarterback and their defense. .. I think Rick Leach 11 one of the better players ln the natJon," the Trojan <'Oach said or Michigan's quarterback. "lle's a great runner and passer, and I met him lt\11 s ummer and he's juat a grl'at guy. ''MICIUGAN'8 OFFENSE doesn't ma.kc many miitakcs, bu turned the ball over aometblnt like 15 tlmc8 thJs 1ea!lon, eo when you get the footbalJ you know you're 1oln1 to have to drive. · .. And you're trylna to drive," Robinson continued, "against ono of the best de· fenaes 1n the country. You don't get any easy touchdowns aaainat Michigan." M lchigan's lack of success in bowl games In recent years wlll make them a determined team in the Rose Bowl, Robinson believes~ "KNOWING MICHIGAN the way I do, 1 think the fact they haven't done well In p111t yean ls an advantaae for them," he said. "The good teams like MlchJgan don't f(et sna.ke·blt, they Just 1et meaner. Good team• just k p knockln1 on lht door unUI 11 opena." The Role Bowl appearance will be the third Jn u many year" for the W~rtneit, flfth·ranked and with a 10;1 record. Mlchl1an hM IOlt in Paaadena.each of the paAt two yean, however, and a1lo lolt there In 1070 and 1W72. The Bit Ten power hHn't won a Rose Bowl slnce a t965 vie· tory over <>re1on State. · THE ft01AN8, 11-1 and r ated No. 3, have an Impressive U ·6 record ln Paaadeoa, and have won lhe New Year's Day cl111lc slx of the put 11 years. Their most recent appearance was In 1m, wheri they beat MlcbJ1an 14-8. "lt 1hould be a heck of a 1ame," uid Roblneon who added that he was a little pt-rturbed that the winner of the Alabama- Penn State ma~bup In the Su1•r Bowl already aeema uaured the national c:ham· pionahlp. "lf Peno State beats Alabama ln the Su1 ar Bowl, Penn Statet tteeerv11 to be No. 1," he Mid. "But ti they loH, then a le11Um11te cue can be m.&a for 1everal team•~ be considered." * * * IO>lll •Y .. llUOOI LO\ A~lft 0 I J Color-0 I I J t tf\I ,....IOd ,._ 119NllY 0.IOt-. 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VCl, 2-4 ror the season, return1 to play Friday, Dec. 29 In tho UC Santa Barbara tournament a1aln1t PuaetSouncl University. \ \ I l ' .. • 112 DAIL V PILOT A C909ute Aepor1 From th• World of Sports tabl r the Main R a on r ' Fall -Davi For Raid OAKl~AND A •pill h u cJt'' 1•l11p d 0 between 0 htJld Ra1df'r, m1Al\&g1n1 geftttal partn r Al Dnvu1 und· quurt rbat'k l\t n St.•bler, lht> San Jo.t-&h-1 curv 1 t•ported ~I} Acc<>rdma w \hr n •p«1rt , J>av11 bl•nwd tht' \fltoran N P'L 111lW rullt'r fnr thC" <'lub· ftru'h which I• fl Uw Ha 1dt>ni oul or lhl~ Am.-r1c n tN>tb II t <>nlr r .. n<'• pluyow. for lh tir.t lJm\" 1o1n~ r 1971 lrAaLI. nd St hl..r. Hn111 d1n1r lo mort Lh;an ont' wam111 • ..tt· "" I happ) iabc,ut ll ll " not JU l ~1 .1hh·r lh1 whoJt< 1•1l1b ,d1dn I pl•) v. .. 11 Bui , .. u \.f' .:ut lo p111 11I lo .. o nw·onr "u hi ,1m1• Stuuh.•1 llt• m nkt"l the m<H1l mvn"' hl' "''h• paad tu ti1kt• tht• pt ir.un• ,,11d l>1.1v1" I'm t't'r1.unl> 1111t Rt>tn61 to mUkt' u1''" for him but ht• d04·'1n'I do un ~ k in ltu• t1fl 11i-1111un , · tht• t'luh uwnt:r "Wht;n he Rt'h ht rt· ht• v.ork" hh mt,111hnp.· Stabl~r. who hu-.n't tul"ed to tht-ptt•" \lnf'I' t•1.1rly 111 th1• 't<U$>n. ~u1d Ill.bl ~unduy u(tt-1 ·• 'l't1'1111 do~an~ 27 2(J v.1n ovt•r M1nnt~n thul tw "h.ui 'umt.• 1h•c1i11on~ to m¥ke .. I It.' would not t'itpl.11n ~hut ht< mcunt by th41t re murk Tht.• 32 yc&ar old quuttl!r~rk pli.1yt!d only the rir:il haJf O( that l(Umt• This yt•ur l)c threw a coircer hlah JO 1nlt'rct.•r>tH>Rb lk was also i.ackl-d 3S um :, -----Quolr of tlw Ba•------ New Enl(land Patriot guard JobJI Hannah, on the !iUi.pensmn .of Couch Chuck Fa1rbanlu. "t 'ootball players are b&.'\1cally tolloweri. All of a s udden, we had nobodyU>lumto " -...~ CO-n Ott Brttrll to Lead tt'l11 The New York Knicks trounced the Indiana m Paceri. 130-102 in National Basketball Assn. action Tuesday night as Earl Monroe, play ing m his 500th game for New York. came orf the bench to score 16 poinL'> ... Doug CoUina scored 2~ points a nd Julius Erving added 21 to lead Philadelphia to a n easy 1 2 4 -11 3 victo r y over the Sa n Diego C lappe r s ... Artis Giimore a nd Mickey Johnson scored 25 each as the Chicago Bull!\ capitalized on a foul-shooting barrage and held on for a 101·95 win over Atla nta . . T he Milwaukee Bucks, with 25 points from Marques Johnson, 18 by E rnleGrundfteld and 20 by Junior Brtdgeman, rolled to a 128-99 triumph over the crippled Seattle Supe rsonics ... James Silas a nd Georse Gervln combined ror 51 points to lead the San Antonio Spurs to a 113· 106 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers . New J ersey Ne ts forward Be rnard Klng, a rrested earlier in the week for MOM1101 a llegedly driving while 1ntox1cated. driving without a license and possession of a small amount of cocaine, is expected to be in the starting hneup tonight whe n the Nets face the Hous ton Rockets. F¥n Sftt~ tor Tl~ Wlill Cap• gain its fourth tic, with 13 victories. In the 17 ' Philadelphia had to rally three times to fa ga m es the Flyer s have played agains t Washington. The two tied. 4-4, with third-period J?Oa Is by Don Sa leskl and Barry Dean keying Philade lphia's comeback ... Brtan Sutter scored two goals and set up two others while Wayne Babycb had a goal and three assis ts to help St Louis snap a seven-game winless st.real< by upending the Atlanta flames. 7·4 ... Third-penod goals hy Al MacAdama, Greg Smith and Glen Sharpley ruined Dunc Wilson's return to the net as goalie for Vancouve r as the MW.nesota North Stars sped to a ~-3 victory ... Scott Bowman, coach of the Montreal Canadiens. was confirmed Tuesday a s coach of the National Hockey League All-stars who will play the SOviet Union National team in Madi.son Square Garden Feb. 8-11. Rft!~• lnter~•tftl 111 Gfa11t•' ,,;,, D a llas Cowboy .o ffensive coordinator [E Oanny RH\le8, who was offe red the JOO at 4. • Atlanta two years a~o and was a finalist ln the r unning for tht· Los Anl(eles Rams post, said Monday he 1R mterei-.ted m coaching the New York Giants .. Homer Rice was s1i;nt.'<i by the Cincinnati Bengals to <·ontinue as head c·oa<.·h . . . Detroit quarterback Greg Landry s ays he w ants to be trade d ... NFL . ' .it-, lt; . ' •• ~NORV Co..,mil1sioncr P ete Rozelle says an 80.000·seal domed sports stadium for Chicago is has dream. but he as not recom mending such a complex to city omcaa ls ponder ing the mc.tter .. Preston P earaon s ays the Dallas Cowboyi:. are phas ing him out. Says Pearson· "They are phasing me out. no q uestion about 1t They're ~hoving me o ut." Oallas Coach Tom Landry disagrcvs ... Purdue Coach .Jim '(oung has been voted Big Te n Coach orthe 'l ear. Alllfin Ecullfl DoU1n• Navratflol'a OTJIF.ll SPORTS /\ crowd of 3,400 at Long Beach watched Tracy AasUn roll lo an easy 6·2, 6 0 victory over Martina Na\lratilova 1n an exhibition tennis m atch Tuesday night. J\Wllin. u;, beat the No. l ranked women's playe r In the world in 48 minutef! ... WBC hght heavywetght champ Mar\lln Jobmoa of Indianapolis will defend his lille against Britain's John Cooleb ... The ~attle Mariners have signed pit~hera Jobn Moota1ue and Tom Brown and ne wly acquired outfielder Mike Potter . . . Leoa Spl.Ak8 has filed a libel suit against Robert Arum, accus1n(( the New York boxlng prom oter of telling reporters that Spinka. drank every nlght a nd probably was on drui(s before he lost to Muhammad AU' ... Michael E. Tennenbaum, owne r of the ne w World Team Tennis franchise in W8 Angeles, says he wanti> to add more e ntertainment t o te:.im tennis to bolster attendance Tennenbaum did not s pecify what kind of entertainm ent he had m mind .... ~on.. Radio Following a r e the major sports events on television today. Ratings are: .t ./ 1 ./ excellent; ./ .t " worth watching;./ 1 fair;' forget it. 8 p.m .• Channel 13 ./ ./ COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Texas A&M vs. Iowa State. Announcers: Lindsey Nelson, Don Perkins and Howard David report. Tho Iowa State Cyclones <8·3) meet the Texas A&M Aggies (7~.f) In the second Hall of Fame Bowl, taped at Birmingham, Ala. earlier In the evening. M aryland defeated Minnesota, 17·3, In the fl~t game a year ago with more than 4',000 people attend' Ing. RADIO: No events scheduled. .. ' .,. -, , .. •-* ~· Gaqchos Outgun Santa Ana By .RNU: C'A8TILLO ()t .... o..l•-l'lMl4 ''•" 1.11<1k out s._11,lht•r f\ ('ullforn1u ·r ht! G unnin · G .tu<·hoi. nn• b1t<'k ullvc.•, hulthy und ai. '>hol h111>v~ u• ,.v.-r Expt'<'lt.'<l to e1urtl•r through o I fbUIJdlnjt yea&r ortt-r loiJinJ( flll bu.t ont> ployrr from lu11t year·~ :!9 t l'lub. SadcJlt•b,u·k C'ollcf(f' provt•d Tudduy muht that when it t•oml':, down tu u n o ld [HhaonC'd "hOOh>UI II h u" no 1·qua1I .; Aaiu1111tt u Sanli• Ana Culleg(' le-um th.it t mplo\' thl· :-...tmc• t >' 1w of run and 1~u11 philo~oi>hY. ~uddlchu<'k roiled to J 118 109 \;il·tory Jtwl hud ('oul·h Riii Mulhi:1.1n~rn1 hr1~ ,llKlUl c>v<'ry th1111o1 from th1• Guu1·ho' · hl'lH'h Io lhu11 defense "Wt: LlKt: TO Vt/\\' thttt ~ ,1y but WJuully teum'!> try °')()tnc sort of g1 m m1<:k to 'llow Uli do~n .' Mulligan ~c.11d artl•r Sud dlt>b1H•k rotirl''I to its 23rd l'<>n ..,.,,.Utl\t• Vll'lory at honw "It'' J.!O Otl Whl'n 11 J.!t•ls tl•>wn lo far t•pO~ l'r UJ.!:.Ull'l f1n•J)<>V. t'r " Thl' (;m11·ho-.. now 9.:j art1:r Jlla \ IOJ.! \\<hat ~a-. pt>rhc.p~ th bt•s t g:.imt• of llw st>uson. got ~omc :.1zzllng !thooting from Raqdy Wh1eldon. M 1kl' J loward .in<A f:rw Ba rnt•lt om· d;1v Jflt•r turning in ~hut Mull1J.!an ft•lt was the "louM<.>t.t pract1c1.· of the -,.car " 'light Defense Burnett was e1>pcc1ally a :-.ur pnst> Two gam l's ugo, he was a st'ldom used rescr vt• with u 2 II storing avl•ragc. T ue!-.day. h<' h1l nine of 10 shots from the field a nd finished with 22 points. e ight less than he had produced m the previous 11 games . (;olden Wl'st'~ Way nl· U!cds <35> guards Orange Goast's Ray Orgill wrule GWC's Brian Maravit'h <·omes up from behind during action Tuesday night. Coast pulled out a 75-68 v\ctory. See story. page B ·l. HOWARD. UKE BARNF.TT J Riverside product , hit sevC'n or 12 Ahots while Whieldon canned 10 of 17 all<tmpls as the Gaucho:-. finished 52 for 94 from the n oor V&es, CdM Win Mulligan was l'Ven happy w11h his defense. despite the l()!l poinli> 1l s urrenderPd . "Wl· usually use a man to-m an but I decided to start with a 1 :J l zom• and see what happened ... said the GauchOR ' fourth year coach "Since it seemed to be workini.:. I didn't see any reason to get.out of it. It's not the one we usual:y use but maybe 1t should be." lroine Rolls; Laguna Falls Mulligan a lso got a good gam<' out or Bruce LaVallee. who th<• d ay before had a 103-degrei• fever. But with Ben Bacon. tht· only returning letterman. out with a foot Injury, LaValleC' was 1> r t• ., .., l' d 1 n l o a c t i o n and pC'rforml'd quit<• admirably un de r the boards while seeing ~pot duty. Ai> us ual. Mullis.tan shuf fled 10 players in and out of tht• lineup but for t he first t1ml'. there seemed to be so ml' cohesiveness amon~ the unit. "When we gel Bacon back. we're going to be good." said Mulligan. "The timing 1~ JUl.t right." S.111• AN (IOU S.Ml-lltll W10 llll M•a4m AOAm \ I Ill\ Hl<H Jll<fl•rdSot> TlnQ .. ()Alt:lf"" f Uffl\ ft II Ill 11 ' ?• I & n Q ) 11 ' 0 9 b I 11 J 0 & ? 1 I> I 0 I I j \ p.,,.,,. 8•rrw•t1 wru,.10on l•V•H"f" How•rd M<C041'1 H•O~I N Otrl \ <i•llA HtttttnQ11 101111, 0 1¥ IO'I IOI••• t•••tt•rn .. ~tw<• •'·S.. It II IP \ ' 10 -Q • 77 II 1 1• I Q 0 .. t /' ... I 0 14 ': ~ : I 1 t. \/ ,. 11~ IOIAI IOUI\ ~<>ddl~l)d(O 19 .... n .. lln.1 11 f °"'"" out He<••I t"9001tl>•<'I. Ell" H •f h l!,M te AM I 1-: Vl'll wtthout its star center. l\tJ nna lhf:!h'y ba~kC't ball team proved to be too much ror v1s1t 1ns.t Saugus High Tuesday night Ra ndy He1dc•nrc1ch. the Va kings' 6-71 :1 center. twisted h1 <. ;mklc 1n the opening minute of t he non-league game and sat oot the r est ot the contest . But Marina, after forcing the vis· 1tor~ out or their s low tactlcs. J umpe d o ut to a 1:!-p olnl h;:slrtime lead and never looked bac k In post1n& a 75.50 victory. KF.VIN DAWSON scor ed 19 points and grabbed nin<' n · bounds to lead Marina to 1L'- :-.1xth wm 1n -,even starts In a nother non-leaguP gaml· .. Shawn Aht'am scored 14 points to lead Corona del Mar to a 63·48 triumph over El Dorado at th1: Troy High Tournament. Corona d el Mar and Troy meet for thl' lltle tonj~ht (8:30>. Dave Koehle r added JO and Chris J ohn.'iton 12 for the Sea Kings. who trailed 16·15 after the firs t qua rter before going on a 16·8 splurge in the second frame to cruise to their s ixth s traight win and seventh In eight outings IRVINE HI G H downe d Elsinore, 59-43. in the openin.c round or the Don Lugo tourna ment Tuesday to advance to tonight's second round. f 'rom Pa#Je Bl 'COLLEGE RECRUITING. • • Driesell's r ec ruitin g or M c Millc n . "Mc Millen wa~ signe d to go to North Carolin;:s, but somebody al North Carolin1.1 wrote a dirty book and. s up posedly. Driesel! sent it to Mc Mlllen's m om with the in scription. ·would you want your son playing at this school?' " Dean Smith, coach of North Carolina, r emembers los ing Mc Millcn. "Tom called me and said his folks were gelling let ters in the m ail, but anybody can sign som eone's name to H letter. Tom said he was going to Maryland because his brother went there and he owed It to h1!> ram1ly." AL McGUIRE of M nrquellc was one or the mos t successful recruitf'rs until he retired from rouchmg in 1977 after winnin.: t h<' NCAA title W ith th(· personality and Oare of a stand· up comic. McGuJre's approach to recruiting was unique. "I sold myself first, .. he said "I was known as • black coach because r rould recrult the black player. But I never we nt in for the Knights of Columbus hand1bakes. There was a feel and a 1'8lpect.'' McOulre r ecru ited "on e thoroughb~a year." Jn his 13 years at Marquette he brought s uch stars u.s Maurice Lucaa. Dean Memi111er and Jim Choncs to the Mllwauk~ campus . H soy1 the only two he lo!it were Orlan Wlnters <South Carolina) and J im McMllllan <Columbia) WHILE HE GOT hia one star. McGuire let hil 1Wf lalce care of the real, 11cnta1 mostly . trans fer s and Junior college pla yers. McGuire says Duke. last vear's NCAA runner-up, 1s now t aking Marquette's one-star approach. signing in consecutive years Jim Spanarkel. Mike Gmins k1. Gene Banks a nd this year 's freshma n star. Vinet· Taylor But Duke. with its lofty academic standards, doesn't go for the junior college players. "We do re<:rwl selectively ... said Duke Coach Bill Foster. who h as only 12 players o n scholarship -three unde r the NCAA m aximum. "It's part of f our whole academic philosophy. We h ave multiple offensC'!-.. multiple defens~. so we wunt our players here for four years .. • THF. SAME IS TRUE of Smith at North Carollna. Duke's Allan tic Coasl Conf~rencc rival In h1'i 17 year:, ut UNC. Smith h as signed one Junior college player., Rob McAdoo. and that was after he had l<>f't Me Millen . "We don't feel it's fair to have our recruit.I come up the ranks and then 106e their Jobs to In- coming upper clusmen." said Smith . RecruJUng against Du\ce and Corollna in •.he brutal AtlnnUc Const Conleronce Is tough. But how would you like to go bead· • to h ('ad aaalns t 1&lamoroug 1.JCLA (12 NCAA titles in 14 •curs> and Southern Cul., ··THEY VSE the movie In· dustry and ta ke the charismatic opproec h ," aal d Marv Harshman, 33 years In the bU!l nc1111 . lncludln1 W aahln1ton (.._.,COU.EO , Pa1e Bl Dan Monteverde score d 14 points and grabbed seven rt" bounds for the Vaqueros. now 3 5 on the season. Irvine held a s haky 27·22 lead a t halftime but rehed on its de· tense to stop a two -game losing s treak. Dunn~ the s econd and t hird quarters, lhC' Vaqueros ul· lowed a rombmed 17 points LAGUNA1JEACH ralhed from a dis astrous start but couldn't quite puJI out a non·league game agains t vis iting Garden Grove , droppms.t a S<Hi dec1s1on The Artists trailt.>d 16·2 at the start. unable to crack the vis· 1lors' press or solve their nex 1.0n e defense . But behind the s hooting or Steran Lipson. l.a e una Beach cut the mar2m to four points with rour m inute5. remaining before Garden Grove went into its delay game Lipson scored 18 points for Laguna while Kurt fo'ord. g rabbe d seven rebounds. Laguna ls now 2-6 on the seasoo. Lipson is averaging 16.4 points a gam e. 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N .J IAP> -Georg<' Allen wants th1· Giants. but t he Giants don't want George Allen. The Giant... want J oe Patt-mo. hut it look' like Joe Paterno does n't want the Giants. Arter Monday's house clean ing that left the Ne w York - Giants w1tho ut_a.i, coach a nd general manager, a n impress1vt: hst began hnmg up to fill th1· Jobs c reatl'<1 by Coach J ohn McVay ·~ r1ran~ and Di rector of Operation!> An<.l y Hobus1c111 ·-. resignation. A lie n , late of tht' Washington Redskins a nd Los /\n gcl1 .. , Ra m s. expressed immediate 1n teres t m filhng both Jobs. But /\I len can forget 1t. There's no W.J\ We llington Mara wou ld h1ri · him. Allen has long been one u( Mara·s least favorite peoph- The Redskins ran up the sc<m· on the Giants quite a few tm11·:-.. Allen has often had a shaky reliJ t1o n sh1p with the m edia . qualities hardly endearing m th1· image-conscious Ma ra family. Despite h.Js open cam paigrun~ for the JOb, Allen doesn't have •• shot for the same reasons Car roll Rosenbloom was willing to ~wallow the coach's huge con trac t with the~ Los ,Angel1.•-. Rams . Allen wants full and com p lete control. which ls not <Jn easy thing for any NFL owner to give. Sources on the team chuckh· whe n Alle n 's name 1s m •·n t1on ed. "That's nice." was th•· reaction or one Giant officit1I when he was told of Allen's 111 t<"re s l. Anothe r ~a id it wa ... absurd that Allen wo uld be of fcred the JOb But Paterno 1s a d1ffen•nl '>lory. Although Mara indicalt'd he would rather hire two ml'n for the two Jobs. he would muk1• a n exception for Paterno Girls' Cage Results ).i\ o .... Slat• •t, UC lrvlM )" t.( ''"'"' V(1fU"Wl I ,,~,··'•ow 1 Mfl\t d t\ t •ttfOM\lt \ 1• Mill\ 1 f Ulln 111 thtflOOfl ll H•lllofn" ~ Ui<OOO ~'"'" n 1• c,,.. .. .,_ ... _ ~ondM-d """" .... 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'ti ll.LU$TRA1CD BY JIM JONSON Titans Rally Edison Won Heenan Paces Fullerton The War ~ountaJn \'uJll"y IU&h's 8&l'ODI won the Ctr 8 I rl\lt Confetcnce foo&b4ll thamplonahip •~•.>' nlaht at Aoahtlm .. l dlum bul lo tt'O Un& oo lb 81ronJ' tcti1evementl:lht bol\o Ln hn ti U" adS: F.d!Jon "'1>ft the war. Thtt C1lar1er-. of Edl'°" wrwe not tNKtnd al th end •hen II or lh Uati t 'ht' marblh wtte on l~ I , y l thtlr 10 7 Sun et Lc~u 'lclory ovtt Fountain Vall y Ull Lint r1d Oft th An ht'im~ d1umlurf. I N WHAT ti s 81: :() • tbc 4.ll·llm(• Oranae County luah t\l'h1 l rl ,le:, Edi on tumtd t~ Oaronr> ba<'lc to up It& 1 l't'orcl to 1 l 1 T"'o ol th4" put thrtt "lctonn bav meant an unbcull'n Su~1. ,., Lt'a"ue C'h-.mp1onahlp (or EdiM>n. Thts rn 6'ttlludt' of lh1i. ral' was nrver mort dearly tllustrttrd I than dunna .1 frv. moment~ before PICKFORD f o unUHn Volley'"' CJ t' cham pmn'lhlf' a•m•• "''th St.<rv lttl f"ount011n V ullt') ('ou{'h lh'uce r1l'krord was 1tund1na on the ~ldt•hnes WI his teom wa1 warmint up for 'iforv1h.•. noddt'd m lhe dJn..-c t1on of tht'~nlle playcn~ and said '"You know, Uus 111rtially1reat to be ht're But I wbh tho e gu.ys do~ n there w •re wearing green and ~old ·· Then he peered at the mea· sage board on the Big A where lights renected each teum 's r~ord. It rf'ad. Servite 7-4, Founlain Valley 11 1 · The only ~<Hn<• .in~one scemb to remember or wants to tulk about 1s that losi.. not the 11 win~. They ull say ' I saw that game'." THE DEFEAT P IC'KFORD was alluding to was the set· back to the Green and Gold of EdlSon. which resulted in the Sunset championship for Edison. "We want this gam e," continued Pickford. "But you know something? Our students, our parents, our band. our coaches. our players . everyone. was three tjmes as high for the Edisor\ game as we are tonight. .. r·11 tell you something, we'd like to play Edison right now.'' In retrospect it was a remarkable series or comments from the Barons' boss. Here was a man in his 28th year or coaching. with his firstteam to ever make the finals artertwo years of near-misses with outstanding personnel, yet hls thought_ .. .:;ewith Edison -withpastrrustrations. EDISON STUMBLED in the second round of the playoffs :ind Fountain VCJlley went on to rout Servile by 20 points for the championship. ••• WHILE THE EXPLOITS of Orange Coast area football teams made it a season to remember, area basketball teams seem to be talong up the beat. Through Tuesday's action four have only one loss. Hunt- ington Beach upset Los Amigos for the 5-0lh annual Hun\,. mgton lie•h Invitational championship, Marina won the Santa Maria Tourney crown. Fountain Valley beatseniorless Ocean View for the Arroyo Grande Utle, Newport Harbor won the San Clem ente Jnvata lional, EStancia won the Laguna Beach Invitational and Mater Dei won the Loara lnvita- tronal. R€SIST THAT TEMPTATION TO LOOI<. AWAY F~OM T/1€ f5Al.l BcFORe Y()(.) COMPt,Gre rN~ ST~O~. 86Llf!Ve Mc, THE C()(.;llr WILL STIJ.4 B~ 7HE"~e . •7t>" MANY ~/'f~T$ AltE Pe'ST,l!,l)YeP BY GIYIAiG IAJ 70 me /)&'$/RE 71J TAK~ A Pflf;K. w $Et: (Uffc l2e Y~VR OPRJI./~ rlAS GoAlt=. t?ON'T /)() IT .1 () 1971 Unlled Fe•ture Syndicate. Inc F ro• Page 8 2 COI,J,EGE RECRUITING. • • State and now.Was hington in the Pacific·lO. • "How do you com· pete agairist a lunch with J ohn Wayne or 0 J . Sampson? We're soft-sell. We lose less people out of our program that way.·· Like most coaches. Harshman spends more time recruiting than ever before . "Players like to h'ave their backs massaged by the heaJ coach." he said. "I'm starting lo get more ac- tive because everybody else is." said Digger Phe lps of Notre Dame. "You used to start going out Sept. 1 but now you've got to hit the road in July for the All· star camps." Lou Camescecca of St. John's, with a tiny recruiting budget or $4.000. ll'avels mostly by sub· way, recruiting local New York City talent. "I tell the kids to stay home . Play before your folks." SO DOES LONG-TIME coach C.M. Newton of Alabama, who has built a first-rate program with in-state talent. This year's squad has only one pl ayer from another state. and he's from nearby Louisiana. Ruland away from Kentucky and fn<liana. After one game. a recruiter from Kentucky said Ruland played great. Valvano said he stunk. The next day Ruland signed with Iona. "I TELL THE KIDS I'm golllg to prepare them for the day the cheering stops," said Valvano. .. I build relationships with my kids. I don't want you 1f all you can t alk about is the back-door play " Tom Abatemarco, an assistant under Valvano. helped land Ruland. Last year he was an as s1stant at Davidson and now hai. the same JOb at St: John ·s. "An as!jistant's life is spent in high school gyms. You're on the road J 4 days a week. But it's the way to learn the business ... The trend is for schools lo hire ::an aggressive full time recruiter as one or their permitted two as- sistant coaches. There also is a lesser trend to hire a high school coach who has sta r players. Thursday: The Jturu or college basketball recruiting . From AP Dl1paubea Kevin Heeniin scored 24 points, ma&k Ing l l or lus rn field goal attempts, lo lead Cal State Fullerton to a 69-64 non· conference college basketball victory over Cre1ahlon at the Anaheim Conven- tion Cent.er before 3,599. The Titans overcame a 48·34 halftime deficit to record their l>eventh victory an eillhl outings this season. Creighton which made 73 percent. of 1L'I Held goai attempts an the Opl'ning 20 minutes, dropped to 5-2. ; Calvin Roberl'I added 11 points for Fullerton, which made 56 percent or its noor shots Mldtlgan S tate,. 8 3·52 PONTIAC, Mich. Ron Charles broke. a 45·45 deadlock on a pair of free throws with 9 48 rema1l'l1ng Tuesday to put No 5 Michigan State an front for good en route to a 63 52 victory over Cincinnati. · The game was the fi rst ever between two m aJor cOtlege teams to be played al the Pontiac Salverdome. The crowd of 31 .&83 was the second largest ever to see a college basketball game. exceeded on· ly by the 52,693 fans who baw Houston defeat UCLA ul the Ai;trodome Jan. 20, 1968 Indian~ 73·56 BLOOMINGTON . Ind. -Make Woodson scored 25 points Tuesday mght and freshman Landon Turner came off the bench with 16. all in lhe seeond half. as Indiana survived a rash of errors and fouls to beat Was hington 73·56 for the championship in the Indiana Classic tournament. The Hoosiers. now 6·3. dominated the first 13 minutes or the game. hol<ling the Huskies lo JUSt three field goals and a pair of free throws in building a 29·8 ad· vantage. Wallington State,. 7 4-87 COLUMBUS, Ohio -Ohio n ative Donald Collins scored six points in the last two minutes to help undefeated Washington Stale to its seventh victory this season. &-..Z4·67 verdict over Ohio State Tuesday _m1'hl. Collins. a 6-foot·6 Junior from Toledo, Ohio. sank 14 points . all but four of them coming an the second half. James Donaldson. a 7-2 senior center. led Washington State with 20 point~. Las \.'egcu~ l I 1·19 LAS VEGAS -Earl Evan!> scored 19 points and pulled down 13 rebounds to lead a balanced Nevada-Las Vegas at· tack Tuesday night as the 18th-r anked R ebels blasted visiting Arizona. 117-79. The consistent winners~ Coronadel Mar (7-L), Mater Dei and Marina (6-1): Newport Harbor <S·l l; Edison, Ocean View and Dana HtJls (5·2>; Estancia and San Clemente (4·2>: and Costa Mesa has a 3·2 mark, significant in that the l977·78 overall mark was 3· 17 ••• After integration, the Crimson Tide s topped losi n g black recruits to northern schools, and Alabama's . big-time basketball program·was born. ... MAJOR COLLEGE EDISON IS THE ONL V Orange Co. soccer team in the ClA4-ATopTen with a No.4 rating behind No. l West Tor· ranee tn lheirutial poll In the2·Adivision the University Trojans are listed loth. ••• FORMERSERVITE HIGH linebacker Rob McCormish, a Costa Mesa resident and junior at Harvard, earned a vars1· ty letter and became a key fig~re when the Crimson defense was depleted by m idseason injuries. Among Harvard's ac· <:ompl1shmcnls was a 24·19 victory over Ivy League champ Dartmouth. · AlaIDitos Entries O...r1wllone e fttrit• FO< Tllll<'Ml•Y F1rU Pos1 l P M. l'IRST RACE 1)0 yerO\ ) V•M OIO\ Pur~ '1 800 Cl••m•ngpn <Ut.500 Tu•f'do C'.o IBM~sl Truly Unla u• <Bardl f 1m,.r Go'"""""'' w 1111 .. N•l\On IROUQhl Ruo 0 Tool• ITrM\urf') Nf'rt1N !Harl I Siiiy Stru~ •l•C>MMI, /W:IOI'> Fulln lf'\l•P IAdllirl. "'V0U""' l(Mdol<tl, T-'1011H'fton<l(C<06Q<trl SECONt> RACE ..00 Y••O• ' yor Old\ Ill lo want• Pu,....~.100 Country Coo-in (Sumplorl Mr C•I Biro I B•r>-\1. Wo1ahO¥ltt I Word I. Cal<ll•m N 1 .. ,,,,..m CC••OOlltl C>uc~ O•ve 18MOI. ,,.,. Splesl\ CGonr<'lfK l THIRD RACE olOCl '"'"' , venr OIO• Pu ... 54,000 Tnt Gol<lt'n Sl,.le Fulurlly TrtiOI\ IF1~I o.~1\10t'l t l hP Or•\\ ( Rroo• \). 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Pur\e '3,100. C111mlft9 Ptke \A OOI A1ure Te'\ Nl tC f (Mylf.i l . Go M •H f:l\I• I Rouglll, Slllmmy Shim· mv IPer11..,1 EverethJl>ll.,fluck••I. PrlreMlsw fl lPll•ml. TJ\al\Clt\• IC•rOOttl, Leo Moon Girl IWMOI. , ...... Ami ll •wl\I F10I• RO•Y fCl•r1w 1 Ce1C..snHf'Mlf-rn 1on1 "We struggled for several years." Newton said. "I had a four-year contract so I didn't have to stop.gap the program with transfers and junior college players. We had a big advantage -football. We could talk to recruits about sports tradition, even if it wasn't ours." DICK HARTER IS preaching the same tune at Penn Slate. No 1 in football but a basketball also·ran. "The bi1rnest thing we have lo offer is bu1ldiAg a new and gr eat tradition," said Harter, in his first year at Penn State. "The first players who turn a program around get more e n joyment. Th ey're the pioneers. the trailblazers." 1£ that's so, meet the Daniel Boone or coac h es -Jim Valvano who has put tiny Iona College in New Rochelle, N. Y .. on the basketball map in just three years. Valvano. hired in 1975, led Iona to a 17·10 record las t year. The school is a good bet to gel lo the NCAAs this season. The outgoing Valvano got the program flying last year when he recr uited 6·foot·10 Jeff lllO !P••M •I PO<~•t l'Yhau\t IC•relo••• Fa,1 """l\ICl~rl\ ... l f•\Y PanfAd•irl. 84'au~f\lr IHerll. Cl>Otr CMyle'I Cul 10 SIH CLlpf\<lml. John•C.onyon (Tro\Ur•I Los Alamitos Racing Results rtFTH RACE -..00 y•rcl\ 1 YM• okl\ Purv> \A,000 lhe Goldtn Slate F11lurlly lrl.ol\ ITlmd 01vislon1. S111111 T" CW•rdl. ~la Tt' INlcoo.mu\l; Sump1n ~Illy ICruci••I. Go Cer loll• (j..~pneml . P••P•lualor CSump••• I . 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Decemb1r .?O 1'71 Business Enzymes Work Invisible, But Important Articles 8>' JOHN C.'UN t •'F .,. ..... ,..uh•h'" EW YOHK You pruba~y thOu 6'hl )'WI 1t•IUl1Un!!h l &> with en2ymc-g f'ndt•d St•\ erwl Vt'tlr' at¢o "'h•·n tht•) "'t.trt• c-onf~f'd with phosptuth's. l'all 111.c <'On 'IUOlt.'1 to b.• wur~ or thrm If !>O, ~OU 4lrl' r>tlll t'Orl(U~('(t T h•· ma "<.W&> 1a. 1.tndl'nt.rndttblt• thoualh. bt•cuu.~e· t•ni) mt•s . v.h1ll' 1ll"rlu.t11s 1'ht• htudt•st v.orkt•r,, drum for d rum. m thf' enl\rt-un IVl'I \l'. ,u l' In\ is1blt• t',('t•pt In tht·1r t«frt·l 1\nd th 1t '' 4llm<~st 1nt'.tlc• uluhlt• VF.S, TIU. \''Vf: RETl RM.D .is 1n.i1 t'dl\•nh 111 dt•ll'r~t'nls Aud the•\ hc.>I&> mak~ )UU r lwt•r. )OUr <'h t.'cbt' u 11d \OUI t'Olfl io.\l t.'l'tl'nt•r-. Yuur ntl'd1t:tnt·i. too Soon lht'y may ht•l11 turn uncamt' muttt-r into (u ~I fo 1 your .iulomobtll' lndc·t.od. II 1a no t»,a1uw1atton In U) I.hf' po.o lblhlle"I appHr t'ndlt"u Thrv m1aht. 11omc· knowli-dgt•.ihh• ,·ommc-ot •tor:-. SY), ht'IJ) tut I\ lllOUl\d I ht' tJ S 1mhalanN• of p.tymc•nt'I and \llhc>r v.111t• C"h.inft' \Norld lr Jd1· paltt•rn' In t"'tft't't the•" rt llnv 11rotc•lfl molt>t'ult" th11l hi, e ..i calnlyt11· rtfrd on ch<'m1c I rcoctioni. Thc·y m11Jn• thin•'' ho11111t·n Ttwv turn t hlfl6:' into ottw1 th1n1t:. qu1l'tl~. c•Htrwntl\ unn>mplwn tngh TtfAT IMrROVF.M"f:NT I N tht" t s fo1 t>lgn J>U) mc•nt:1. fo1 t•1Cam plt-, u; roncel\ ublc .bccau:,e or this counlr> ·., unm utchcd 11b1ht.\ to pfodm·~ hUJll' corn crops. \\h1rh f'ruymt•!. <'Un h("IJJ turn mto sugar hkc sweeteners. "Wt• couJd b4!come the world's'- l(rtt1t eis1 prc)d Ul',t'r Of natural 'Don't Tread on He' A radial tire with a removable tread that combines the ruggedness of a ta nk track with the s hock-ahsorbing f<.'a turcs of a pneumatic tire gets a close ins pcct10n hy a \oung vLc;itor to a mining equipment display. Ai~ Cal 8nd Others Ask PUC Break SAN FRANCISCO' (AP> -Eight airlines which fly routes out of California have asked a rederal court lo rule their rates on routes in - s ide the state should no longer be controlled by the state Pubhc Utilities Commission. . . · · The suit claimed the rederal Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 pre- empts California's regulation or . the intrastate rares a nd service of interstate air carriers . THE Pl,i\INTIFFS A R E Hughes Airwesl , Flying Tiger Airlines, Delta Air L i n es. Am e ri c an Airl ines. Air California. Western Air Lines, United Air Lines and Trans World Alrlmes California's C&nst1tulion pro- vides that the PUC set rates and rules for oper at.10n!> within the state. Prior to the Dcregulallon Act, t he California Supreme Court held interstate carriers engaged ln intrastate operation were s ubject to PUC regulation THE DEREGULATION ACT · substantially reduced the scope of federaJ economic regulation of ai rlint'S and liberalized certification standards Tht.' a1rhnei.. noting their in· ters tate operations are under C1v1l Aerona ut1('s Roard authon- ty. said the act prohibits any sta te agent')' fro m setting economic n •gul11ltono, ror any air carrier with CAH interstate authonty Hughes hai. notified the PUC' that It plWls new 11ervice and a rate increase tn California undf'r CAB authority But the state agency said 1t will ~Onllnue to assert )urtsdict1on . Firm Reports Revenues Up Microdala Corp or lrvme has reported first. quarter revenues of $20,446,000 and ncl income of Sl,353,000. or 60 cents per share. on 2 ,264,000 average number of s hares outstandmg. The first quarter rcv<'nues for tht-previous fiscal year were $9,414,000 and net income WWi $640.000, or 29 cents, on 2,240,000 average number or s hares out- standing. The results for the 12 month!'! were revenues of $75,983,000, net income of $4,797,000 and cam ings per share of $2.12 on 2,263,000 average numbe r or i.hares outstanding. Earnings Increase For Newport Firm Comprehensive Care Corp of Newport Beach on Tuesday an- noun<=e<l-second qu urtcr net earninl!S or $324.000, or 20 cents per share. compared to $248.000. or lG cents: for the hkc J)Crlod last year. Revenues were $6,575.000 com· pared to $4,437.000 for the second quarter or 1977. 11wl'c.>tt>nt1r11." 1'ay11 Professor E. K•·ndull Pye. biochemist at the l l111vt·r~lly of PtinMylvaniu and t t'IH>wrwd uulhority on industrial UIH''I Of l'fUymes 'l'tw 11roblcm Ill that sugar is .rn 1111 port unt Industry not only 111 tht.• United Statt"$ but also 18 o( unpurtance lo small-nation ex· 1111rt .. r 11 to this country The potential 10 1 trade d1sru11tion la l'normOWI STIL.I,, TU E U.S. tmzyme· u1dtc1 ~we~lt>ner industry is .:rowing s wiftly Roger Phllllps, hl'.id of Novo Laboratories. l'bt11nat~ that 3 b1lhon pounds of h1~h fruct.ose corn syrup 1s pro- duc4'd each year _ The fact that 1t costs con- 111dcr1.1bly less to make the S)TUP than to produce s ugar explains in part why the high fructose in· dustry bll.s grown swiftly and seems hc~ed toward sales or s1· billion a yea'lt Novo Labs. whose Danish parent , Novo lndustri, is the world's largest producer of com- mercial enzymes. eslima~s that <.•nzy m e s ales worldwide will total $170 mJllion this year. But the figure really tells little. IT'S IMPORTANT, NOVO point.a out. not lo contuse the size of the enzyme business with the size of the production that result from it. Millions of dollars or enzymes help produce billions of dollars of products. And that really doesn't tell the story either. because experi- ments under way promise lo make the ratio even more spec- tacular. The future. it is said, is even more impressive tban the past or present. One or the relatively new ap- plications is in treating milk so that it can be assimilated by people· or non-European origin, many or whom carutol otherwise tolerate the cow's product in their adult years. IN EUROPE, WHERE they have an excess milk supply. the good work or enzymes might make possible a large export business to the African conti- nent. benefitting both Europeans and Africans. says Pye. In sheer potential. however . nothing approaches the mind· boggling possibililies or enzymes m ma k mg fuel. Solar . wind. water and fossil power get the publicity. Enzym e power de- velops quietJy. Ethanol. an alcohol that in combination with gasoline adds up to gasahol, comes to you courtesy or enzyme fermenta- tion. Ethanol already is used in a small way in this country. and tn a big way in Brazil. TllE PRO D UCT, IT IS claimed. upgrades gasoline's performance in a utomobiles whale reducing pollutants. It m ight cost· more. but prices might be reduced sharply if the indus try reaches its potential. The origins of ethanol a lmost strain credulity. The town dump, where cellulose abounds. could become a producer 1r treated with enzymes. In fact. Gulr Oil Co. is working on the challenge, says Pye. Other researchers are more interested in the truly awesome potential or producing ethanol from almost any "biomass." or pile of manure or vegetable mat- ter. be It corn. jungle growth or s wift-growing trees. PYE TEU.S OF experiments with poplar trees that can bt: grown on marginal lands. such as abandoned strip '!nines, and which can be cut -and recut after sprouting again -so as to produce a permanent ~upply. S ho uld eth anol c atch on worldwide, says Phillips, it wou Id mean a new order or magnitude for the enzyme in· dustry. "The possibilities could really dwarf current worldwide bu!I· ness." he said. "It would be a dimensional increase so vast as to chunge the nuturc of the busl· ness." AND YET 111ERE'S another possible change that hasn't been mentioned. After a ll they have done for man. It h as been asked. shouldn't enzymes replace Fido and his carune kin as man's best friend., - Rut. you say, a dog will Jay down its life ror its master. And so. you might assume. would an enzyme, tr it ever had on~ to begin with. And that. for the mo- men l. Is the final revelation ~·bout enzymes. SI 500 Mlnimu Tax Sheltered Investments Ainoost Fare Bid Hit I 1 SAN FRANCISCO tAP> -The state Publ1r UUllUe Commission has sent Presi- dent Carter a lette r denouncing Hushes Alrwt-st'" r.ropos al fp r "hu!Je" fari! increases within California !!tarting Dec. 31. P UC President Robert Batinovlch told nl'wsmcn Tucsdoy the hike would be 1 "ripoff" of Ca"fornla conaumert-lU!~* In· trostate tares t~e state 11ency allows are much lower. <S~ ~lat~ story this pa1e> PROJECTED EXPANSION OF ENOEVCO COMPANY IN SAN JUAN CAPtSTAANO DETAILED 40,000 Squere Feet to Be Added to Locel Plent on Sen Diego FrHWey Coast Firm Unveils Boost Slated flan f qr Expansion For Mercedes The Endevco division of Becton. Dickinson and Company. has an nounced plans for a maJor expansion. STUTTGART. West Germany <APl -Dajmler Benz AG says The San Juan Capistrano-based industrial firm. which develops and manufactures shock and vibration measurement equipment. will add approximately 40,000 square feel to its 80.000-square foot plant 1t will ralse its West German domestic prices for Mercedes ,. cars by l 9 percent. on the 31-acre s ite adjacent to the San Diego Freeway. OPERATIONS PREVIOUSLY located 1n Pas adena and Livermore were consolidated and expanded an the Orange County location in 1974 The 0 . K. Earl Corporation or Pasadena has agam been select· ed to design and construct the se~QDd phase addition. The lof\g· t erm development program an· tic1pates eventual expansion to more than 200,000 square feet. THE ENLA RG ED quarters wall be o ccupied primarily b y the Dunegan Division of Endevco and will be able lo accommodate a pprox· 1m a t c l y 2 0 0 a ddition a l employees. Provided' will be a new research laboratory. elet'· tromc assembly area. engme<:r· ing and administrative oHtces. The project. represcntin~ a total mvestmi'Dt by the owners of approximately S2 million. as scheduled fo r completion tn May. The company gave highe r cos· ts and lower l'xport profits as the main real.Oils for the move The lowest-priced Mercedes. the four-cylinder 200 sedan, now costs about s10.100 and the most expensive 1s $39.500. the com- pany sa1d. Plant Project Dropped SAN DIEGO <AP) -The San Diego Cas & Electric Co. says it has decided against rebuilding its Sliver Gate generating plant to Increase its capacity. The announcement Tuesday said one reaason is it's so dlf- fi cu't. expenswe and time consuming to l.ecure government and public approval lhat the pro1eet wouldn't be worth 1t. 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""'un pf t. • ll ., ....... •"""" 1 to , .. 1)'6+ •• L~ ';7J ·~ lt~::... ::t l;. :J::l1v.-Yt l:t'~..7r., '''°.,if-.!"'= Ju.., v. •• · ~vt1 · J, U .: ... ::.S111111m 1.ci • ,, .. ~ 11n11n11 ... ' .,, •.-'- '-. ... • .. Wedoeedav. O.C.rnbe1 20. 1978 DAILY PILOT 85 Mix Mastered·~ Merger May Make~ By M.l.LTON MOSKOwrrz Tiie news that Avon Produc&s ls plannina acquire Tlttaoy would seem. aL lint glance, to herald the"moet in· congruous merger of the century. I.Jere'• Avoo. the door-~ seller or cosmetics to houae·bound women, fold.inc into lt.t corporate embra~ the prettJBtous FUlb Avenue retailer or jewelry, stl ver • chlna and glass. JAMES E . CLITJ'Ell, AVON'S top marketing omcer. once depleted the Avon approach as rollows: "In my mind. I start with: what does mld·Amerlc•, avera1e everybody, want" Wh.at'a comfort•ble at the PT A• Then you refine ort from that. The average Amerfcan la not the New York City awlncer.' · Tiffany bas always operated ln another world. It caters to cbic·women who are not llkely to be home when the Avoo representative rings the bell. Indeed, tbe Tttrany customet' probably lives in a building -or home -where the Avon s ales representative can't get past the doorman -or the housekeeper. Money Tree However , if you look behibd the scenes. this may not be such an incongruous marriage. Tiffany sells a lot of diamonds. And seven years ago Avon branched into costume jewelry. Most of the jewelry sold by Avon is priced from SS to SJO. But such is the po-.yer or the Avon sales torce that the company's annual jewelry sales approach $400 million, five l!mes the sales volume of Tiffany. So there's a common interest here in jewelry BUT EVEN IF YOU STIIJ.. consider Avon and Tiffany an odd couple, that's not an unusual arrangement In this age of corporate conglomeration. Soulhlaod Corp . a DalJa.S company that's responsible for the 6.000 7-ll convenience stores that dot the Amencan landscape. owns Gristede's, a New Yori< grocery cham that c"ters to the carriage trade. Another Texas company, Riviana Foods. started out as a rice marketer <Carolina, Mahatma, River. Water Maid> and bl~nded an unlikely combmation that includes Hebrew National kosher franks •. Pangburn's boxed chocolates. Romanoff caviar, M BT broth, Lum's restaurants. Mar·Kes Mexican foods. AND THEN RIVIANA SOLD OUT in 1976 to Colgate·Palmolive, a company that brings you Colgate toothpaste. Ajax cleanser. Bancroft tennis rackets and Baggies. And how about Mobil Oil . which owns Montgomery Ward . Atlantic Richfield. whlch owns the British Sunday newspaper, The Observer; H. J . Heinz, which owns the Weight Watchers business; Nub1.Sco. which has combined Ritz crackers and Oreo cookies with Geritol and Sominex: Chesebrough-Pond's, which mixes Vaseline petroleum jel· ly with Ragu s paghetti sauce; Norton Simon Inc .• which d.iatributes Johnrue Walke r Black Label Scotch along with Wesson Oil and Red1·Wip toppings; American Home Products, whose lineup includes Preparation H. 3·in·l Oil and Chef·Boy·Ar·Dee spaghetti; and RCA, whlch owns Banquet Foods? 1 That last combination at least maxes some .aense. Here's a television set producer ma.Icing TV dinners. Avco Negotiates $50 Million Loan Avco Community Developers Inc. says it executed a $50 milhon revolving credjt and term loan agreement. Borrowings will be used for development or lots and construct.ton or residential units at the company's four Southern California communities. FUNDS WlLL BE AVAILABLE at a 10 percent fixed interest rate on $18 million. or 1112 percent under pnme and at l 'h percent over prime on the $32 million balance. Security Pacifft National Bank is the agent bank. The other participants 1n the loan agreement are the Chase Manhattan Bank NA., Bankers Trust Co., Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co .. the First National Bank of Chicago and Golden State Sanwa Bank. • AVCO COMMUNr'l'Y DEVELOPERS IS an 86 percent owned subsidiary of Avco Corp .. with its common shares listed on the Pacific Stock Exchaqge. In addition to Rancho Bernardo in San Diego. the com· pany 1s involved in the development of Windemere in La Jolla. Village Park in Encinitas. and Laguna Niguel in Orange County Ontario Airport ~mg~~:.ir~:~::~:~: lntema-( tional AJrport rose significantly during November as tr airport heads for a record~· The rurport served 172,251 passengers rev a 22.3 per ~enl increase above last year and handled 781 ,894 pounds of air cargo which was 35. l percent higher than last Nov· embe r. According to John H. Dickinson, airport manager, the boom may result in the airport experiencing its fi rst 2 milhon passenger year. Through November the airport had ~erved 1,818.882 passengers. While the volume or passengers and air cargo in creased sharply last month. the total operations (landings and take-offs> at the airport rose S.S percent from last November. nylng WU down 3.2 percent from 1,367 to 1,323 operations; military activity was off 46.0 percent, falling Crom 1.363 to 736 operations. and: general aviation opera· ttons were up 12.5 percent from 8,850 lo 9,956. Dow Moves Ahead Jn Early Trading NEW YORK CAP> -The ~tock market posted a slight gain today in the midst ot confhcUng forces In the economic newR. Thci Dow Jones avereage of 30 lndustrla.la was up 2.51 points to 792.36 after lour hours ol trading. Gainers and loeers were almost evenly balanced In the ovtr·aU tally or New York Stock Excban&e-llated wues. Gold Prices Mixed By Tile Asaoda~ Presa Sel~tcd world gold r,nces today: Londoa: momin« f dog $216.7S, up $0 45 , af.emoon nxin.i '216.60. up $0.30. Parts: afternoon fixinft $217.99, down $2.17. Frankfurt: close $217.27, d~wn $3.0S. Za.rkb: $216.50, bid up$2.25, $21'1 25a!lked New York: Ha.ndy & Hannan base price, $216.60, up $0.30. New Yon: Engelba.rd selling price, $216.90, up SO 30. New Yon: Ensclbard rabncaled. cold, 12.22.53. U.P $0.31. \ \ .. .... 88 OAIL V PILOT Weo~noay, O.C.mt>er 20, \978 ENTERTAINM ENT I MUSIC BOX I BROADWAY f;f)/TOWS NOTE -This ts lhe fmal AP theater re· view blJ ~~1//1am Glover who retlres al the end of lh~ year Glmwr. wl}o has been AP's drama cnhc B1~e 1960. 101ned the 'AP an 1939 an Newark. N.J. Jn 18 years as Al''s rlrama cnt1c , G/()Ver esllmales he covered more thun 3.000 Hroadway openings BV WILLIAM GLOVER N F.W YORK <AP) -Bernard Shaw's two·fOr· onr drama "Man and Superman" as back on sterl· ing d1 spl<1y ut Broadway's Csrde In the Square Tht'aler · T h<' rru.,ty ... atire about humanity's "Life fo'or ('l'., may no longer pack the punch that ~hocked the tht>atrical establis hment when it was frrst done in 1905, but the production which opened Sun<lay hrtnJ(s out l'very nuance of lively contem · porar) rd evance And rt bristles with some of the ta rt lnslunan's w1tt1est meditations . MOST ATIRACTIVE OF all is the inclusion of tht' "Don .Juan 1n Hell" sequence frequently om 1lled nowaday~ or staged separately out of 1·oncn n for audience endurance Thl' company a sse mbled under the ex· -IJt'ri enct'd. quiet d1rect1on of Stephen Porter who mounted another intact version 13 years ago pal·t'~ throuJ!h the• 31 ~ hour presentation with con ... tantlv t•ngrossin~ arllstry. Events moved with poll:-.ht·rl skill C:co1 iie Gnzu1rd enacts the central role of .la('k Tmincr, a renegade from the stuffy ranks of Hnt1~h privilege. with s hghl touches of epicene fus.,inl'~S that ultimately make Shaw's contrived cent 1 a l romanllc plot that much more acceptable. HIS MAIN All.V IS Philip Bosco, an always inll.'resltng at·tor , who performs with edgy suave- ness the dual role of a Spanish brigand and an ur bane Lu <'ifcr 1n the "llcll" interlude. llighlv commt•ndable also is Ann Sachs PPrhJps a hit too ~oph1sticated and obv1otfsly ..,('!w m mg at first ui; the lass who always gets her 11~n W<•v. ht•r interpretatwn finally fuRes into a Jll'rl 1 mui.w of liberated fcmmily. Tht•n lht•rt• ~ire llschard Woods, perfectly in · <·a rnatmg Bl1mp1sh smugness. and Laurie Ken· ""fl:. <t., lht• the g irl whose secret marriage to an Am1•n('an v1.,1lor cleµa cted by Michael O'Hare pro· '1dt•:-. the t·ountt•rpoant for Shaw's mlHc h1evous fugut• LA Orrla ·GueSt Maestro -~plendid Muak lover• could have Hktd for no mor• colorful C'hrl tmaa pr nt lhan the on orfered un Onnao County Phil1Jrmonlc Soclt'ty aU<ll O<' last '4ieekend by thorOUl(hly ,~.u~ L<HI Anat"IC!S Ptll larmonlc Orche lra And whUt' rut lmpo ed on rev1f!Wet'1' C'Dll for lmmf"dl te analy1111 of the feutured work, that dictum will be 1et ualdt• on t!\11 occaalon ao that wo can take a look al the last work on the pro,;ram Rt>1plathl'11 1nt.ox1c1H i n1 . tumultuous "Romun FHt1val11 " ll was u Joyou111 rendition of u n il<'clrd work und 1t owed n1u rh of its color und vibrancy to M lchut•I 1'1l11on Thom us, an ('neractu.• and t•ngugang guci.l rondut•t.or NOW PLAYING IDWARDI IHWPORT • 1 Newport Beach 644·0760 CllllDOIU Orange 634·2553 SUPER ACTION IN THE COMICS SECTION OF THE DAILY PILOT TOM BARLEY Mu•lc Boa Ueethovt>n'~ Piano Concerto In C by that youna luminary or the kt•yl>ourd world, Murr ay Ptrah1u A concertgocr who has had the pleasure or hearing this gifted young pianist on previous oc cas1ons told the writer during m· term assion "If you think his Beethoven as good. then you should hear rus Mozart '' LOOHJNG BACK at that shim· mering. cascading Beethoven - the Canal allegro was a glorious achievement one Gan only as· some that Mr Perah1 a 's Mozart must be incredible indeed sf 1t excels the interpretative powers h e d e monstrated Saturday night. He established a first class li aison Wlth Thomas.who-earlier had led the LAPO in a bqght. -lngag s ng r e nd1 t 1on o f Prokofieff's "Lieutenant K1Je" suite -always a favorite with concert uud1ence~ and happily received by a delighted OCPS audience m the Santa Ana High School 11uditorium T he column wishes music lovers and anv other lovers a very happy Christmaa and God's blessings. in the New Year. The good wishes expressecf by many readers are deeply appreciated. . FRANZ LISZT once said that "the most anguished of hearts can seek and find solace an music." Undoubtedly true But there is no substitute for the m an or woman who comes to you, takes your hand. a nd lets you know that nothing has changed Merry Ch1·1stmas. everyone. > Director Signed HOLLYWOOD <AP) -Peter Hyams has been signed to write and direct "The Hunter," st.ar· rmf Steve McQueen. The movie wll be based on the book by Chris topher_ Keane. H yams wrote and directed "Capricorn One " ~------~~---~~~-~---------~-- ,_ Orlngt 634·2553 STARTS FRIDA\ ITUllll DIHYl-tl Orlnge 639·8170 A~PASOCOMPANY ritMCo sM111nq loMDllA L0c1CI GEOHREYL[WIS 8CVlRIYO ANf1l:lO un<i RUIH GORDON J\ Ml · \M11tt>n by J[Rf MY JO( KRONS8£RG P!Odlll f'<1 tiy ROBE IH DAI fY • 01rr111'0 ov IAMfS rAllGO · (N;.>1 by OflUX[ • 0.W.UOlfCI by WARN( fl BRQ C, ~A wAllNf R (0MMUNIC Al •ON<; COMPANY , '\ ---·~· .. -"'"'""""''''"'" ~ ..... 0 ... 4ft ....... ,.. ~~ -, \ l\noatilo . \ ... _.._..__ 0 il;JJ DAILY t.05, 3.20, 5 3S. 7.50. 10:00 JOSEPH E l!VINi J.R.R. TOLKIEN'S "MAEGiC" "THETLHORD STARRING (A\ OF E ANM·MARGflET / RINGS" (PG SUN-FRI 0...._. ,, .. 1 "· 12'•5. 2 •s. s·oo. • ......... 7'15· 9'30 r-r-a-rd,...s':'::eatS~TOl..,.-:'Cl,.,.,NEMA •------' .. .. =.::.. 540-7444 OAa.• t .. ,.,. .... , ......... ,, Uftters/Jif? '[)Oll 'lq •~ ~ ~t-t LM Delly 1·00.3:15, S 30,7 45,t SS IM CHEECH & CHONG'S ·UPIN SMOKE A. guide to community churche• 1nd their event• 1ppe1r1 S1turd1y1 · In the DAILY PILOT II • j. - ' ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIE REVIEW w.dneedey, O.comber 20 19f8 OAILV PILOT 87 ;'Deer Hunter' Best Movie ' of Yelir? . ,, 8) A&T llUA KNlGlrr htlt911rwtMI_. No porn\ m beatm14 If ound l.M bush. For ml'. ~'The Df.c>r Hunlt•r" I tilt are t Amertnn nlm t>f l878 l rulltci that we •lll1 have • ftw major rti ltat 1 yf't to rume. hut l ctn l tmacln. anyUun1 more tlmt'ly. morl' 1 mportant, mort uncom prom LI n, than lh!I Unh rtal EMI producuon It rutnrm1 that Hobert Ol Niro 11 on of th<' n ne1t acton or our da). and it cl\tapu.ll.I .~hthael t'1mlno Into th• (ront rank oS our bnt youna dJr wn UnUI t~raN'I CoPpola com· •" .ilon« to r«-fult" us with h1A Io na awaited "A>pocalypa ow." th11 has to ~ tho d fm1t1u llory ur our dlsutrou.s 111volvt•mt>nl In th Vll'lnam "'ar It a.n l biller tht' 11u1 \l\Ol!t t'nd up t.lnK'"" ·God Hlei.i. Amt>rlta," and th.-y mt·wi ll Hut 1l m lu•' llll of ui. reON·t u1>0n th(> pnc·t' ~~ pulcl for » w1H that few <>f u' ~ .intcd ('ERTAINL \'. 'fllE \ Ol!N(. men 1n thn him U1 Niro. John !:>n' •.i•· und Chr1.iopht'r W•lkt'll weren't cnaer to aio 'J hl')' were no "Hell, no. W4' woo'l go • demomtratur.. bul they were quit~ e.ath5(ted with lh1•lr hv1.-r. In a 1mall Western Pen n11ylvarua 1tHI to"'n content w1lh lbe!ll' job.,, their girls .nd 1m o•·c•ta!tlOnal wffkend off for deer htJntlng. When their t1m t.> l'ame lO C!nltr the service, Jhey went qu1elly In hlct. the scnpt catapults l t)em directly lnlO ('Ombal from the noisy Uf termath of Savagc'b HosMan Orthodox wedding to Rutanya Alda -n ·11 n very cnrcfully bttlanced scr1pt (At 18.1 m i nutes, 1l had bt•tt er b<· > Ai. written by Washburn, at dmdes 1ts<•lf into three almost equal parts: life at home, the wur c-x!J(•rtences and the homecoman~ I N 111E FIRST HOUR , we meet our three pro- tagonists and their pals • !>tcel mill workers who work hard, dnnk hard and give their guts a bard lime. Clnuno 18 in no rush. You get to know them and to like them. Even the weddJng sequence. although unduly prolonged, brings us c loser to the men who will soon be combat soldiers. ll is typ1caJ of C1mano's technique that he cuts threclly from t he post wedding high jlnks to men leaping from a hehcopter in Vietnam. No nonsense with induction centers or rookie training; all of a s udden, the men are there And JUSt as l!llUddenly, they are surrounded and taken prisoner by the North Vietnamese forces In the film's most harrowing sequence. they are cagf'd In rat.infested cell$ and forced to un· dergo an obset•nc form or Russian roulette by their captors. All thrc1• survive and m ake their way hack to Saigon; but Walken, the youngest and most vulnerabh.'. has come unhlnged in the pro- l'css. He stays on In SalJ(On, drugged and still play.• ing the deadly game for survival THE FINAL 1111RD OF "The Deer Hunter" centers on Di Niro. the leader und the only on e of t he trio who has come through relauvely mtact 1 a lthough he hill Jost his taste for deer hunting). He m anages t o cozzen Savage, now an amputee, out of the VA hospital and back lo the almost catatoruc wife who ls waiting for h.lm . Then Di Nlro returns to Saigon. on the eve or the American departure. to liberate Walken. It's the hi m's one dcst•ent into melodrama--DI Niro playing Rusinan roulette to reclaim his drug-rotted fr1Pnd It all works out, but just a shade too neatly. T his is really a small qu1bble in a rilm that I adm1re ~reatly. It has m uch to te ll us about a wa r that produced no heroes. even though individual actions may have been fteroic. It hK.S more lo tell about a gc•ner;:ihon that went into that war trusting the rightn<'S 'I of our being there, and the disillusion that follow<.'CJ R UT BEYOND 111AT. unless I am very much mis taken, 1t l!'t th~ am rmalion of an ultim ate belief in this country. Thcisl' young m1~n have ventured beyond our borders and witnessed at first hand the From deep space ... ( MOYIEREJ'IEW ) ll VII ry and corrueuon that rule thert. Their 'God OINt America • la ferv«-nl tand he.rtlell . If we find It INfllc. w<''d better aoddamned well bt' wbl~ to 1peU out why. At dJr4 tor <and port-writer, part.producer> or thl• movie. Cimino hu dOM an lncred.lble Job. 1••11w'')~~ ··:~ mlJlll . • ..... " .. . TUESDAY, -OEC. 28 . r'1 THRUSUNDAY,DEC .~ ANAHEIM Vt CONVENTION I CENTER ALL.NEW 1979 Edition featuring " *A Galaxy of Skating Stars •A Perfect Holiday Treat •Fun for the Whole Family Tu••· Die. 29 :, . . . a PM Wed. 0.C 27 .,...,::-...-........ IM• Thura. O.C. 28 . . . ... 2 PM· & 8 PM• Frt. DK. 29 . . . . . • .. 2 PM• •I PM' Sat. Dec. 30 . . . . . . .•• 2 PM· .. a PM Sun. O.C.. 31 , ........• 1 PM & 5 PM' AU SEATS RESERVED-$7, $8, $5 • JRS. t4 & UNDER Yz PRICE TtQ(ETS AVAILABLE AT: CONVENTION CENTER BOX omce. ALL TlCKETAON & MUTUAL OUTLETS. VIN and MHter Charge ecceptad FOR SR. CITIZEN. SCOUT & GROUP DISCOUNTS CALL (714) 835-5000 .__. ~-Bo«(y Saa.ms The seed iR plnntro ... I 1r ror i.trowx. • Thert• ia u uruty or vl111on b re lhat not onJy balanc th acrlpt. but the performances and Ule look ot thla film 1&1 wtll It m ake.a DI Niro • aboo-ln for an Acodem y nomination <and alJO Walken for u 8~8t Supporting ), Vllm os Zalamond for the tr1tly reel of a 11t..MI town and the sweal of a sun· dre nched Junalo and Stanley Myers for a ecore that elfortleuly awilcbea rrom the ethnic to the dram aUc. To my mind. "The Deer Hunter" is a major achie vement ln American movies. And I renenUy hope tlftlt the American public won't vote me wrona. "KING OF THE GYPSIES" CR> "PARADISE ALLEY" (PG l "WILD GEESE" CR) "THE SOYS IN COMPANY C" "BOYS FROM BRAZIL" CR> "MAGIC" CR> "UP IN SMOKE" CR> "PINOCCHIO" CG) . cHLo Pfl!CCS "SINBAD-EYE OF THE TIGER" "n-tE GROOVE ruse· "HALLOWEEN" CR > "MAGIC"(RI "CORVETTE SUMMER" .. MAGIC" "EMBRYO" (A) "UP IN SMOKE" "BLACf< SUNDAY" !R) ALL O fUVIE•IHS OfOIEN 6:)0,.M. ... Mn.Y Clllld U11d•t t i f'tH Uftlen • Kiddle '"'•'l'ttOltlMll 9 ne man cast a lingering spell of awe and wonder, or maglcaJ IMOCCllCC overcoming e vll, of simple courage conquering fear -' he gave us the legend that will live forever In our minds. J .R.R. Tolkien trtumphed with the percepUon that . a single dream Is more powerful than a thousand realities. •Come to Middle-earth. c> world beyond the furthest reaches or your imagination. ... YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN BE RECYCLED! Orange Coast College operates the off/els/ rocycllng center for Costa Mesa. 556·5981 • •·s SO. COASJ PLAZA C.ttailew J41t llli14of .... ,, .. MUl'S SO. COAST PUZl ... ....._ ... uu "UP IN SMOKE" (A) CMll. ,_, ., -,. .. ,_.._, .. •YAll O'NIM. • CAMOICI IPOtll "OLIVER'S STORY" OA.ILY-ttl,... -M .. M-4 ... , ... MAlllJ)ft IMIAHOO t AU. H Ml CU r "SUPERMAN'' Ml-'$ ~ ftt!OAY -.. UP IN SMOKE" c~~o "THANK GOD ITS FRIDAY .. ....... .... MAH'S ClllElWJllD MIUt-.._,. m1M1 ..,,_ •l.ol'C-nMOAY "THE BIG FIX" (PG} "HOUSE CALLS" ll«~llOPNOAY "COMES A HORSEMAN" "THE PINK PANTHER 5-mlKES AGAIN" .,..,,._ ........ ,.. tUHCt Of tMI GYPStlSflll i.-ewe••• ... •-• """ -c-·-·-COMll A HOUIMAN c'°I Plllt THI ,AISINOU (PO) ai ... 1 .. .-mn Wtl01 WAY M lOOSl 1.01 . .... , ............... ,. n~Mc:•.......,.-•A&.• CN9QI&~ .. ''UP eH SMoter l•I ~. "OUT1tA4HOUS• CLMLUlWOOe "IYIAY WHtCtf WAY MIT LOOSF' It».,_ ....... ... -.-nw• "llGFfX" run ,,.. "HOUSE CAUS" -• .,..... • u .. ., ....... ,',';:: ~', LUCKY LADY ll'Ol I 79 91!>0 P\UI ~MMliil011111&...:.;,,,;...:.:.:.;_J OU01U1 a lMI Oll'IWATll fOX Cl>OI , ' -~ .. -..... ....... 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AllO!lt• ul ''"" A & M , ,~.. on '"" (.yLll.lt-ot '""'" !>tut• 111 th" -.on<l '""' 11 .. 11 ol I..,.. .. 11"""' lllll,.,.,. l •QtOI> httld, t111m1non•M A111b.ima -- TUBE TOPPERS KTLA • s·oo -"(iOtn~ My Way " Bin)( Crosby and B~rry ll'1tzgcrald both \\OO OsC'urs for thmr role. ns priests 1n th1~ 1941 movie. wtuch al~o won for bc~t 1nrtun• CBS U 9.00 "A Christmas to ltem4!mbcr " Jason Robards and Eva Murie Stunt :,tar in this n~w TV movie :,N in thc.> Depression <sec story below>. NHC ID 9:00 -"ls ha : The Last of 111:;. Tr1hc " A rlramalization of the story nf the last wild Indian an America csec rl'view below). ,., C>On••t>tllly 01 c:a""9 '°' '""" ~· Ctly bred gtt>ndM>n OutlflO tile bleAk dif' ol ,.,., DflptHSIO<\ 0 NBC...01/lf l•n1 Tiie lASI 01 HI$ • • , No Wey Out 1197'1 Al111n Oe•1n R1ct1ar11 (.Oftlll A Malla lltt ,man h;tn• O.QJWr bo&Mt• "''"' ~hey ktH "'' wile 1no c..114d I:?"" 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Otk tkl m SOHOS OF THE SEASON I he lr.u~ Mll'-I« C110<1~ .,, • .,..,,,, ., P<OQ'•"' ot tr 11011101111 C11r1stm•i WI~ I rtbll • 1Premre<el Dennis Wuuver. EIO'( P1111 Cau· do' flle 11ory ot 1a111 H>e IHM wlld lnd11111 IO be lou11d 111 Norin ArMHICa. ••citron ~led G @) CHARLIE'S ANO ELS The Angell l)OM M rac;e- lrACk regyla11 10 investt- oute the death 01 a prom•· rwintgambler CD FEANWOOO 2NIOHT Guotta ''"08' L1111tl4t Giii· 1oghef enes h8t rno111et. ''"' orummet Giibert ~. Bud Pr1111 eno Sy1v1i1 M•I ... 8i) Ola( CAVETT • • ·~ · Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye • ( 19501 Jamet C~ney. Ward Bon<l A convlc;ltid murderer MGePltl nd marncn a we.W1hy 't'OU<l9 -•"· bot is 181., conltOf'llf!Cl by llrs YIClt(TI I SIS1 .. 12 hit I Thur11day't1 Bayt 1 ... .-Mot1f.-.,, AFTERNOON 12.'00 0 • *'·'>"Too PM'ld Piper I t9421 Monty Woo- ley. Aooe 8aa111r An Fnqhtlhman llQll!M IO llkll two cn11do1n ''°'" w11•-t0tn • r .nG8 11 hf 30 min I '••to I hw1c.1 fp'"' '·•11' I f ••• ,_.tu Uvb •~, 1 111ttfl . ';'''-' 1 00 I) CBS NEWS 0 N6CHfWS A8CNEWS 8 NEWL 't'WED GAMl: Cl) SANFOAO AHO S0+1 I'• t tu hl., ;..tt1\l U..;t 110 r om..-tti.1.,..•••om g4rn• r.I •t 1-.nlMl8'•f• i) MACNEIL/ l£HRER Rf PORT C!) INTRODUCING 810L001 '"• t11tt f JOKER'S WILD m SlX MILLION DOLLAR ..._.N 1'tuvu IMJ>«'tf~1'4h• .;n ,,..,._..,,, n'1tK"'<I P•Olt •>' h > ~~ttn W't•y lh•t Au._ ant ntl ... l'(l tom,, n•lhon ll>t • 1 JO f) WOALO WAR 11 (,I DIARY '""" OJy" WO<k GI (..lluotmu 0 SttAHANA Cu""' f>u11o ""O'' 0 DATIHOGAME £1aann~I l,bt lng• I) KNX r (C6S) LOS A ngotP'I 0 KNBC (NBC) Lob An9t1hl'> " KTLA (lnCJ) Lo~ AnqtJIO'!> fJ KABC-TV (ABC) Los Anl)fllC<. (f) KFMB (CBS) S.in D•oqo 0 KHJ IV (Ind) Los Anq"h''> ~O) KCST (ABC1 S<1n 011•Q<• CD KTI'I (Ind) Los An9l•lti"> Cl) to.COP· TV (Ind ) Lo Angol"'> fD KCEl TV !PBS) Lo:. An9t'1 .. ., ~ KOCE·TV !PB!>) Hun1tnq1on Beach T rite S tory 'Ishi' Movie Prillle TV Fare .. I Ry PETF.R J . BOYER LOS ANGELES CAP> lsh1 was a Yah1 In· dtJn who managed to 11urv1v1: brutal attacks by wt11ll' mt>n, the total d1ss1pation or his tribe, mad· tlt·111ng is1,Jat1on and p<tinful ass1milation Into "'hate C'ulturc. llut tonight he'll probably be massacred by a t ru) or fo rmer models who jiggle \\-hl'n they walk "l!>h1. The Last of Ills 1'nhe," tonight at 9 on NAC, Chann<'I 4, as pram<· stuff, and true. lsh1 was thl' la!>l "wlld lnd1an," a rare man from a lime- lt•ss, primitive world who !>lipped through a crack in history and met the ----------20t t. century lite rally TV H EVI E\V overmght. TON I G H T'S telling or lshi 's tale is gt-n tle a nd realistic. It 1:. drama without the ~rnluitous violence anrl lazy-think conflicts TV ' usually throw:, 10 ror s pl('l' 0 BLACKBOARD JUMULt I l'M1 """''°"'"'II b""'''"'" lH•l11u,u..UH y a.od ltturnmo 011 .. 11)1111"'" t\ n1~m111"d G 'flC 'fAC DOUGH (I) ADAM-1a Molfe>y ""ii n11011 "'" ""\'II'"'° tu l11tt1 u miin who llUS tnrt1Hlt1ll.id II.I c..c.rnm11w;c;ld11 fD 21T0HIOHT Cl) COHSUMER SURVIVAL l<IT EmplOynlenl 90Ht<ERSI C.o+1st Ruth 6uu• Q.QJ FAMILY FEUD a.oo e m THE JEFf'ERSONS (..,01ge I Chrtatmoa 11 mflft181 oft& Louise tie1ps tum find thtt lulhtlf he nev- t1t kncw 0 DICK CLARK'S UllE WEDNESDAY ~c..heduloO lhtt Beoc:ll Uoys •noy W1lk8MS Bud· t:ly Rich ErlC Tr.ompsan hoDby Kelton Errk Eatra OU .. 8 30 f) fl) 0000 n MES 11.,81"1 • bo&I •lllt;MIS 10 Ktl him ull on Clln1tmas Eve w thu entrre Evans lomtly QOI'~ "Oil tho road" lo ll1m CD THEOODCOUPLE I ttl•• "discovers" llfl ooe< a ••lllJW· but sne 1100 thy to "'llV "' pubtrc; Oi) A CHRISTMAS CEl.EBAATION Ric;h&rd Kiiey h<M15 this 1t111ory ot the 1rad11t0tt1 alllOC•DUKI w1111 Cti11111mas Olly Hlnblllhed by Pope Jul•u11 (R) m CHRISTMAS SflfOW8, CHRISTMAS WINDS A man rum1n1aces about Chttllmas 1n Ille 194011 und 11 •PtlCUll school 11anb concert 11 00 f) Cf) CBS MOVIE A Cllt111ma~ To Remem· bl"· 1Prom1ereJ Ja5on Robo•06 .Eva Mime Saini An t•lderly t-mb11tered t111m c:oupt11 accepts tne ,r_ • G» MERV ORIF'AN Guest• Redd Fou. Sergio ~r•nc:ht. Boo Bef06lfl• wnh Clyele, M1<tene RICC1. Tom· !!!Y Roe Ui) ORl!AT PEAFOAMANCES ''Movr111110 Becomes Etec· Ira The Hunte<" Lav1n1" and O<ln ktH Caple•n 8'ant tll Boa100, COV~"'O UP 11\411f trKtct (Par1 3 OI ~I e DAVID 8U8SKIHD The Oret Ther Can SllVe Your Lile The Pros And Cont" 10:00111 ~~ A IOP tennts ptayer '' IOl<l to "'1en11onelly IOse --! tt met<>< tournament or be 111111.!d me WONDEA AHEW rrad•hono• 11ymna and carot1 ere ~tormeo at the annual Cllllstm&S le.It· VII Bl St 04111 Coll80fl (RI 10-301 NEWS 1100 8 fJ (J)®} HEWS LIARS CLUB • MOlllE ' Usaoe and Abusaoti Oue11s John Simon. Wlyl'e 0 Neri Stu"" f~t(Mf 11:30 f) ()) C88 ~TE MOVIE ••• ' I • So....,bO<ly Up Tno1e ~lkM Me" 119&61 Poul Newman. Pie< Angell TtlO tr..e atory 01 Rocky Gr tllteno s ""' lrom o smotl·tlfl'le hOOd 10 a bOll:· •no wampoon rs d••m•· ltllld 0 TOHIOKT Hott JOlllll'Y Car•o" Ou.tit Myron Co'""1. Btuc"' Dern. Joh11"y Mothlt.~atwt Trlnin (D TWIUGHT ZOHE On I'*' w•y ltom England 10 Amertc:•. a 1e111ner and '" Gr-tr1Vel bactiwa•ds '" limtl fJ ®J POLICE WOMAN Puppe. ooes un08fll0Y8f 10 llnd • security l+J&k 1n a i 1tnmen1 OlllU' THE OONQ SHOW OET SMART MO• llnd 99 try 10 ~loP KAOS Oj)Clf all()n ~lat Gii g) MOlllE • • ·Ballad 01 A OunflQllle< ( 19631 M arty Robblt'I. Bob Barron A 111001 leu<I bell-IWO o..llews b•enks wide open when bOlll are allruc:ted 10 tll;J urne 0111 (1 hr . 30 min) 12:37 0 ({I) S.W AT. The 111ves1toa11on ot is •hOOtlnO comm•Ued bV a S W A T Oii~ IS G<>mPI•· c;ated by 1111ee ver5'0Ms of ll'ICllMl<ll 1RI 1:00 0 TOMORROW Guests Pam Ze~man and P•m W11rnck repc)fters tor the DltelQO Sun limes. llnget P•lll Paoe fJ LOVE EXPERfS 1:30 B WANTED: DEAD OR ALIVE ''11Aod1C111e Mon" 1·461 NEWS 2:00 NEWS • MOlllE / • • '> Eldllltl 0 1 Ttw Command~ 119111 JM:I< Patane1t ThOma• Hunter A ~II 1e11m ot comman Q) • • * TM 811<.hf>IOI And IM 8obl)y So•11r ' I 1947) C&•y Gr11n1. MYT'na l oy A KllOOI grrl h1u .i crusn on 111 otN)1ble baGhe- 101 on<! pvr-.,oa him bot, he , .... IOr her Ol<l()r StSh" '!J.udOCI ( I hr • '>O min I W a 8 * ' Hll~lflf $1r%t" ( t97'il Carnt K&t\41, Steven 11.tltll~ A J-•\I> 1mmtl)r•Jnl c:oopMI 11as prol>lom• "°"""' '""' Wiit! •• Ul\Jl>llt 10 Amt·•· oean1111 l>t••S<Jtl ta51 tillOU<Jn to ~u•t ~ Yank••t wo t "'lltlX)OrlQ hu':.030<1 ( I hr , 30m•n I 3:00 QOJ 8 8 "AIY8f 0 1 "'4 y'-tllry ' t l'lolll Vtl: Morrow. Cl!1ude Ak111s ( a(>IOt•Vllfr 11•pet1s "'C '°ught Dy a dtBmond hut'I· •;r 11n<1 a mvotul10ti.11y te&dllt I t nr 30 m111 I 3.30 0 * • 'f Plant1I (arlh ' 119741 Jc.tin Sa•0t• O•a11t1 MulOIUI A lOtlt Genlury m.111 "' w~oenaed 11rnma- 11on 15 tttV•\HKI m th4J '2nd <.;>nlu<'t (1 Iv JO mm I Eva Likes 'Farm Lady' By J ERRV BUCK HOLLYWOOD !AP I -Ev<a Mane Sa.int calls herself "just a rarm lady" in ·A Chris_!mas To Remember" She and J ason Robards play a rarm couple whose empty and biller hves are turned around when their city-bred grandson com es to hve with them durinl! the Depression. and exorcises an old ghost. ,It is a splendid little produ<'- t10n. which also stars Ge<>rg<' Parry as their grandson and Joanne Woodward a s their daughter in a cameo ap · pcarance. The two-hour m ovie a irs tonight al 9 on CBS. Channel 2. "SHE'S JUST A farm lad.>. which I loved playing," satd Miss Saint. "This lady has a trauma from losing a son an World War I.·· t1onship is es tranged lie clinRlt to has own memory of hilt son dy ing a hero in batUe "MY MEMORY OF our son 1:, different from his memory." !>he lta1d . "We had d1fferenl reac lions to his death, and the truth or that death. It's through tht.· grandson lhat the truth comes out:· Robards. a two-ta m e Oscar winner, gives a grumpy, tooth· less performance that 1s inorc troubled than the rather m .. A Hous e Without a Christma~ Tree.·· He openly resents has ~randson and sucks on his hurt like a sore tooth he fears lo have fixed . l l 1s a touchin g performahce, as when he puts on a tie to milk the cows and calls them "m y ladtes .. the corfln he C'ame home m " The melodc'On. an instrument s1m1lar to a s ma ll pump organ. sits m the family Jiving roorn IJke a monument On<.· ~now\ night when Robards. fuelf'd on appleJack. dcc1dt's to confront the ghost or his son Miss Saint. onc·c on<> or lht.· screen's lt>ad1ng l~uhes who s t<arrt•d with Marl<>n Brandu, Paul Newman. and Cary Grant. ha s appt•arcd mainly t>n television an recent ye<a rs . Shi· won a n Oscar as best ltupp0rtJn~ actress for "On the Watt'rfronl. ·· her first film. She went on tci star an such movies a.., "Rain tree County." "Exoduf>." "North by North14 esl ." "6rand l'nx.' and "The Russwns Arc Com 1n~ ·· "I GUESS TRF:RE aren't thi.lt many good ladies' roles in fil m:-. ·any more." sht• said. "And th1'+ .. aren 't making that many mo" ies" Al"WtrtPllolO Good ·1sh1" is sched uled against ABC's "Charlie's Fotnily Reunited Angt1l'i" and a CBS Christmas drama. M 1ss Saint's character 1!> not nt a ll like the pioneer woman s he played in "How the Wes\ Was Won.'' "In that I had a whole family, and the,thruM was going across the Oregon Trru I." s he said . l'This is a farm lady who's lived an isolated life on the same farm for many years .. M 1ss Saint appears lo be! a dned·up shell of a woman. but s hows herself to be as sturdy as a n oak and more willing to ac- cept the truth than her husbund. T H F. MOVI E. film ed 1n northe rn Minnesota. originally "as called '"The Melodcon " M 1ss Saint. as the farm ware. !>ays. "My son bought 1t with his gambling money so I wouldn't he ~o lonesome for mus1e. rt l'3me orr the train looking like fn the early 1970s, s he and her hus band. TV director J e ffrey flayden, took rive year:. off to du plays. She trouped acro!>s lht• country in such productions ~" "Summer and Smoke," "Desir« Under the I-;lms." and "fo~atal Weakness" nac1 "It's against 'Charlie's An gels.' grumbled one who 1s clost! to the "lsh1" movie "It won't get the rallnAS " TRUE. PROBAB.l~Y . SU<:H are the m:ystertous ways or tclev1s1on. "Jshi'' was adapted from Theodora Kroeber's book by Dallon Trumbo (it was the Oscar-winning ... creC'nwritcr 's la..,t p roject ) and his son, ( 'hristopher, who finished the script after his futhcr's death. When the m ovie opens, lsh1 , half-starved and frightened, has taken refuge an a slaughterhouse t>ut~1de a Northern California gold town. He is dis· 1·011ered and nearly killed by some local brutes, hilt a kindly sheriff re:icu~~ him and bids for Dr. RcnJamin Fuller (Dennis Weaver), a Bcrlt'e'ey an- thropologlst. Fuller wins Jshi's trust , and lhe two of them ~wt out to chronicle the final days of the Yahi 1'r1be The year was 1911. THROUGH f.LASllBACKS, we see the Yahis, already pushed to near extm<.'4.1on by gold hunters. dNill a final, fatal blow in a surprise attack that 11•'1 only e1~hl or lhe tribe ahve. Those eight begin a futile struggle lo keep their tribe alive, but t'trc·umstance and the while man work against their pUJlX)Se Jo'1nally, we M'C lshi's fateful and lonelr re· alizat1on that, "I am the last of my pe<>ple,' and the mad da~h lhrough the wilderness 'that led to that 11laug,hterhouse and eventually, to Or. Fuller and~ new life. Lots of palhos here lshl Is not only a man who watched his race vanish before hls eyes, but he is the VICllm or unfulfilled love He and b1s Jlfelong love, Lwsh1. could not ma rry because they were cousins. .. ISIR BECAME A HERO to the Indian com· mumty, and today there are some Indian religious who are lshi d<?vot ees. When director Robert Miller sbOWl'<.I the r11m lo a Woshlngton audience that inr ludt>d C111l1ltil holshots.and Indian leaders, he was llmad. "I didn't know if I could please the Indian peo pie with thJs," he ·aid "But I got a standlna ova· t1on-The lnd1an.'1 were 11roud of 1t. I was very pro· ud of m yself :ind the 1>icturc." Th<'re Is hor<'. a SI) clal s<.'rccnlng of .. fshl" was sehcduled for the While lloWJe J•res1dent Jimmy Carter and chm are not a N1el11on fom1l y. • • .. • 41 •• '. "' , Sa r .John Mills <left> is jomed by daughters .Julil'l 1ccnter'J and Hayley for the first time m thcir,,,rofessional career. The Mills fami- ly, shown with actor Gavin MacLeod. will appear on un upcoming episode of "The Love Boat." Robards' character is bitter and withdrawn, and their rela- CBS Fights Baek Tom Jones in TV Film ~ARL'S Grabs Top 4 Swts in Ratings Win NEW YORK (AP> -"All in the Family" attracted half the prime· lime TV audience at 8 Sunday rught, and the hour-long spedal helped CBS knock ABC out of first place in the networks' ratings race for the fi rst tame s ince ba:.e ball's World Scnes. In fact, all four shows broadcast by CBS S unday night we re in the A C. Nielsen Company's Top 20 for the week end.mg Dec. 17. "60 Minutes," CBS' Sundsy .night l<'adorr. was No. 9 an the ratings. with .. All in the Family" rank'-'il (1 r5t. "Kaz" eighth and "Dallas" 18th. <:BS ALSO SCOR ED Monday night , with "MA S·ll," "On<' Pay ut a Time" and "Lou Grant" in the first 14 . "All in the Family" simply nudged ABC's top.rated Tuesday night hits, "Laverne and Shlrll•y," "Happy Days " and "Three's Company," each down a notch. CBS spent the first five weeks or the season In last pla<'e In the rut 1ngs, and had been runner up to ABC since late October. The two networks shared first ph1ce a week ugo. ABC HAD FINISH ED second only twice before during this season, dur Ing th~ World Serles, which wo!i brond~t on NBC CDS' rallnJC for tht wt·ck wu 19 8 The networks say that mean an an average pnmc lime minute. 19 8 per· r «'nt of the homes in the country with TV were tuned to CBS f'I BC' rauna wn 19 7. NBC's 15 2 The r:itln" ror "All an the Fumlly" .. . , was 33.1, which Nielsen says means or all the homes with television, fully a third saw the show. Of sets In use between 8 and 9 Sunday, 50 percent walched the comedy special. NBC'S "W EE K EN D " newsmagazine suffered again in the ratings -No. 64 of 64 shows watched, lesi> than a point behind Barbara Walters· conversation with President and Mrs . Carler. ranked 63rd. "Welcome Back, Koller," on ABC was No. 60. followed by "The New Adventures of He idi" and "Lifeline" on NBC. Here are the week's Top 10 pro· 1<ro ms: "All in the Family," with a rating o r 33.l representing 24.7 million homes. C~; "Laverne and Shirley," 30. 7 or 22.9 million, a nd "Happy Days" and "Three's Company,'' both 30. l or 22.4 million. all ABC; "M·A· S-H," 2.8 or 20 9 million, and "One Doy at a Time," 26.~ or 19.7 million. both CRS: "Mork ond Mindy,'' 26.J or 19 6 m1lhon, A BC. and "Kaz,'' 25 9 or 19.3 million, "60 Minutes ," 25.8 or 19.2 million. and "Barnaby Jones," 24 8 or 18.~ million, all CBS. THE NEXT 10show1: "U>v(' Boal,'' . "Nestor. the Long Eared Cftrlstmaa Donkey," and "Frosty's Wanter Wonderland," ull ABC. "Lou Grant,'' CBS. "Perry Como·s Early Amcr1can Christmas Special," "TUI" and "Barney Miller," ull ABC. "Dallas," CBS, tind "Whal'~ Hoppenlng" and "F'Rn • tasy Island," both ABC • HOLLYWOOD CAPl -Tnm Jon~ stars as a t harming r ogue in the romant1 <' comedy "Pleasure Cove." amng on NBC on Wednesday, Jan. 3 The two-hour movie also s tars Constance Forslund, Hurry Guardino, Joan Hackett, Shelley F'aba res, Hon Masak, Barbara Luna. and Well Purktr. \ PlUM8tNG NLATIHG Atllt OHO 11 I 14 111•\I ~ 1 ""'" t 1m. ~l"fh tit V(h;r rh•Ot' If .111 ~l(Jte ""'""'""' f'OUt #l~t"'.J COUA MUA642-175J U1'1Mw-•lll•d MIS\IOH v1uo495-0401 1"11 c... ....... , .. .., ... _. l~ift 01 F •I A••r Pkw I CHRISTMAS SHOPPER'S LA-Z-BOV .. SALE I OO'a .t LA·UOYS • ·~ lllH Rl.IYllY AMl'll ,AHtHG • • I ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES Taeo Lois LalWll . ~ . . ~ WOdnel<lay Oecttrnbf r 20 1978 DAIL V PILQl 88 Telethon for America New Movie tin Oi£.depleted Year of 1998 By 808 TllOMAb HOLLYWOOD <AP1 -The Hollywood Palace. alte of paat tl'lethun!>. an cluding one ror the D•m~r Ur Party. huli lately ht-en presentlna "Amerlcalhon " What la "Amerlcuthon"" Tht y~ 1r ls 1998. The new alllance of Israel and the Arnbe has cut urr oil to lhu Uruted States AmerlcM oil field~ hav<' aone <try. The population has 1hlftfod lrom northern climes to the sun bell. Ptople Rd around lJy j<>Rtilng, bacycline and 1katt>boardln.c The Whit.-House has leased t~ the lt-am11teri. for 99 yt•uri., and President Chet Hoo "vclt lives In lht• 11ummer Wh1~ Hollie, a htgh ruw <'Otldomuuum in Manni. Del Rey. THE COUNTRY Is 1n d bt $400 bllllon to Sam 81rdw•l~r. wealthy 11wcat.su1t and JOgglng shoe manufacturer. and hf' de<•1des to foreclose. The 'olullon A month Ion~ tclt:thon to buy back Amt>nca the major compurues !\tarted listentna. Avco t;mbassy was on the brink of a commit· ment. lht•n dropped out at the last minute. llllSTOLCINEMA STAOIUM OlllVE·IN Lo rim ar Produchons. which is expanding from C0t1<1 M~ ~0·7444 Orangt 639·8770 W I i f t • ed 1 h CINEDOME UA CINEMA "The n tons" nto ca ures, agre to supp y t e Oringe 63 •. 2553 wesiminstar Mdll 893·0546 S2.~ million budget. SADOLEIACKPLAZA El Toro 71"581 ·5880 Reproducing oil-less 1998 is no simple matter FOR ORANGE COUNTY PllO(jRAM IN,ORMATtON CALL ~:IA FllH for the movw makers. -·· "°"wuM:c••rto•041•"' .. "°"<.''"._., "IT HAS BEEN TOUGH finding outdoor loca· ;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ taons where we could have nd cars," said Roth. "Thas picture as no less a period piece than ·cen· tennlal. · ·· Sa~ly. "Amer1cathon" will be the last prod Uc· tion m the Hollywood Palace. The theater on Vine Street Just north or llollywood Boulevard started an the 1920s as the Hollywood Playhouse. present· ing plays and musicals such as "Meet the People." In 1942 at was renamed the El Capitan. housing Ken Murray's "Blackouts" to sellout crowds for st>ven and a half years. o MASTERPIECE of ANIMATION ••• a 8URST ol FUN and ADVIN1Uti ... \ Al•lre&& Muq:ot Kidder cleft >. who plays l.01s Lant• 111 the• nt·w mo\a<' "SuP.,•rman " meets Joannt• (\al"tN. \\ho wa& tht• modt.'l 101 the ori~111..tl comat• ~trip rharJt•tcr. ut lht• movie's pr1.:mum.• m Los Angel~ ·or course it's wahJ. .. admits producer Joe Hoth .. But then, Pvrnt.:. are catcbulg up with our --------------------S<'rapt" £)(ample. The reeent Newsweek -cover w1lh a ·•For Sale" sign on the Statue oUJberty. In 1964 the theater became Ute Hollywood Palace. home of the ABC variety series. Since 1970 1t has been the sate for the Merv GrifflD Show and assorted specials. Now 1t 1s being converted into a disco. Jimniy Steu:nrt Cited for Career BEVERLY HILU:; <AP) Veteran actor Jim my Stewart has been honored w1lh the Louella 0 . Parsons award. bestowed upon ham at the 38th An· nual Golden Apple Aw<1rds Stewart was given tht:' award for "his out· st&11din attributes as a profe!>saonal and as a hum a n being" said a spokeswoman for the pro- gram's sponsor. the Hollywood Women's Press Club. OTHER AWARD winners during the presentation at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel included John Travolta, chosen as Male Star of the Year, and Jae· quelioe BtsSel, who was select· ST ed as Female Star of the Year. The pair were awarded because th~y were col· orful personalities with the greatest Hollywood news impact, the spokeswoman said of Travolta and Mass Bisset. ROBIN WILLIAMS, the star of this season's new ABC·TV comedy series "Mork and Mindy." and Olivia Newton.John. who starred with Travolta in the movie "Grea!le," were each given an award for OiS<'overy or the Year. The spokeswoman said this year's Sour Apple Award. which goes to the actor "who most believes his or her publicity," went to David Soul and Paul Michael Glaser. who star in the ABC-TV series "Starsky and Hutch." "Amencathon" was filming at the Palace the other day, with Harvey Korman performing as Monty Rushmore, the super·sincere em~ of the telethon. Rushmore broke up a musical number to make an emotlonaJ coo.ressloo before the watching millions. As a boy he had collected telethon dona· hons in his block, then had spent lhe money on candy. "Ever since then I've been afraid that I'd. get muscuJar dystrophy." he cried, knocking his head on a camera and falling unconscious. "AS YOU CAN SEE. the movie is in questions · ble taste," remarked producer Roth. 30. But then. t astc is no longer a problem in film ·content. as evidenced by the success of "National Lampoon's Animal House." .. Americathon" has had a rocky history. It was first dreamed up by comedy writers Pllilip Proctor and Peter Bergman, who share the script credit with Monica Johnson and Neil Israel. The - latter is directing; he directed and Roth produced "Tunnelvision," the immensely successful satire of television. Having enjoyed success with the comedies of Mel Brooks an1f ~ne Wilder, 20th Century:Fox de· cided to take a chance on the young comedic crew. .. WE HAD STEVE Martin as the star," says producer Roth. "That was berore he struck it big. Fox supported us right into pre-production before finally deciding, "this isn't for us.· The studio was getting into women's pictures at that time two years ago." The ax fell when Martin "was just three months away from breaking into the big time," said Roth. Martin made his own deal for movies with Universal Studio and was unavaiJable for "Americathon." The project languished until Israe l interested John Ritter ("Three's Com- pany") in playing President Chet Roosevelt. Then Sic transit show business. .. A hair-raiser .•• unforgettable In Intensity and Impact." Bob l..\pe. Asc-1v Really a 'Good Witeh' OGUNQUIT. Maine <AP> -It has been 39 vears since "The Wizard of Oz" was first released -but the "wicked witch of lhe west" still gels 10 fan letters a week. - Margaret Hamilton. 75, still talks with en· thus1asm about the film which reatures her an a role that frightens most children. "But as they grow older. they don't remember the terror. they remember the excitement," she said dunng a re· cent v1s1t to this coastal resort town SHE REALIZES THE power of the role she played. She was on the screen ror only 12 minutes, she said. but few people forget her. Now a New York City resident, Miss Hamilton NOW PLAYING IOUTll COAIT Costa Mtsa 171•> !>4&·2i11 BUOIA PARll Dfllwt·IM Boena Park (71•1821-'070 UA TWI• "I" Westmlnsler (71•) 893·1305 "Ira slick end energetic ond fun. Great moments end a lot of life. seneational spoc1a1 effects eno costumes." -Rl>Q"• fMtl, Chte"'10 ~"" r,,,,. "Ross 1s superb 1n 'The W1z', her performance ranks with thal of Barbra Streisand •n 'Funny Olrr and Liza Mlnnelh In 'Cabaret'" -Oene S.Skel, C/lfeot\IO r "°"rwo ..... _ ... _ --....... ~ • ...,.... ...... w. .. 1 ..... f'-t. ........... ._._ .................... ........,.....,...,..... • ....,lll\llt..,.,.. Iii -I,. -....... 1111~ l-™'1:::......_-1 ...,. , .......... t.tn t""""9 ., au ....,... "'911'-.it• c.a& Wllf UIO wtatmlnstar (714) 892-4493 Ntwpof1 lllcll (714) 873-8350 .......... °'19(714) 55a-7022 is not nearly as wicked as the .character. she played in the classic film. Dressed m conventional black shoes with a r ed-and·black long-sleeved dress. she sat reading Christmas stories to patrons of a local restaurant here. THE WITCH ROLE "always used to worry me because. you know. I did ~each ~!nderga~eo ~~r six years and I adore children, she satd. It seemed so strange to play a part that the children were frightened to death of." She claims "teaching kindergarten and acting are very close because you have lo entertain the same audience fora long time." lltl llOYS rROM BltAZ.lr be<.uCM l'roductt ROIUT f1MJt Music by JuutY GOLDSMITH Sattnpl.ay by HlYWOOO GOULD from the ~I by IRA UVIN Produ<.cd by MARTIN RIC.HAADS .utd STA.HUY O'lOOU Dittoed byfMNKUN J. SOWJMJl 'R" ~-~ ~.r---..---~;;:;;;;;;;;.l~ ---... H_._ ....... _,_ ~t-= NOW AT A THLATll NlAI 'l'OU MATINEES AT MOST THEATRES NEWPORT CINEMA CINEOOME 23 Orange 634·2~53 Newoori B~4C" 644·0 760 a-;t:llMVER&AL STUDIOS TOUR tiiiillAN MCAaJMPANY QPl~•Ot~Uo! 1A<;llOUll JlUPM They couldn't have celebrated happier anniversaries if they were married to each other. The Mirisch Corporation presents Ellen Burstyn Alan Alda ELLEN BURSTVN and A.lNt ALDA ln"SAME TIME.NEXT YEARM A W-'ter Mlrisch/Robert ft'luUigan Production Screenp&.y by BfRl"(ARD &ADE • Based on the stage play by BERNARD SLADE Produced on the stage by MORTON QOTTUEB • Mt..ic by MARVIN HAMUSCH Produced by WAJ... TER MIRISOf and MORTON GOTTLIEB ·Directed by ROBERT M<JWOAN A Oniwrsat Picture • Tcch~olor • Now a DELI. Book . Theme Song. ·n1e i...11 Time I l'tlt Liiie Thll." Sling by JOHNl'(Y MAllllS & JAN[ Ol.l\IOR ~ic l>y MAAILYN & ALAI'! 9EAOl'IAl"I ~ by MARVIN HAMl..ISOi .... ~~.,.·~ "f -· ........ ··---· STARTS FRIDAY CllEDOME Ora e 634·2553 EDWlllDI' NEWPORT Newport Beach 644·0760 . I 'ovma1.-v....., ..,..,'°° O•-.... W.OlolO c .... ....,,. "1-7 ..,_., ........ 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GROWTH con ttnut'd w b4.· lut!l~r In metropolitan •~••· but rural counties hud much h11h(•r erowth rul.i And attuWth tor Supe• tootu•e\, mony •tyle\t In tome 101 Chro\lmo•' Northern California wa" allghtly hliht'r than for Southern Ca.Urornia, r~venina prt·1970 trends. The population ngure ror JuJy or 22 3 mlJlton Included u J{rowth of 411.000 penJOM over the figure (or one year earlier. The arowlh was compOIOO ol net mhcraUon of 233,000 plus ~l.000• births mlnuis 173,000 de· aths. Fewer people came into the state during the early 1970'8, but the rote hus Increased alnce the n. The latest figure, the largest lncrea.'te 1Jlnce 1964. continues the u)>wurd trend.· However. ttfe rate ts ~Ull below the levela of the 19508 and early 19608. 3-LB. Fill CAMPMASTER 33x75 " SLEEPING BAG Nylon cover with lr•<Ot lonong I~ "PP"' : V.,," 1 • I ·~0 ~, ~ ::- . SAU PRICE •• 1 _;, )~99 ---. .... ea. BOTH THE .BIRTH and death tot ls for the year between July 1, urn. and July 1. 1978, rose. but births lncreaS(!d l>y 10.000 and. deaths by ~.000. Both increases are due to the Laraer populaUon base. Since 1970, the state's population hu rncrua.sed by 2.3 mllUoo or 11.6 percent. At the time of the 1970 census about 58 percent of the state's population lived in the eight Southern California counties and' 42 percent In the rest. But southern counties have increased by 10.6 percent-since then and the northern counties by 13 per- cent 8v1lt ',n """" •111<• bv11on •olvmc con1rol 17180 INCE 1170, ORANGE County ha5 had the largest {lumericaJ growth, 411.300 ptir•ons , followed by San Die10 County with 380, 100, Santa C lara County with 162,200 and Riverside County with 149,300. Loa Angeles County had the largest numerical growth during the last year, 82,100. But ror growth rates among coun- ties with more than 100,000 persons, Santa Cruz COunty was highest at 40.5 percent. 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COlOGNl WITHFIHSOAP 529 10.00 VAlUf FABE.GE BRUT 33 •J"' 01. COlCIGtlf 2~2 • l.S 01. toll-ON OfOOOUlfT ON All •ors' WOMIWS COSMmc &TOIUTlllS aan sm _.,a -.&ntmWf WHITMAN'S SAMPLER llG. 3.7S · 2'' l ·ll. COSTA MBA I COSTA MBA FOUNTAIN YAU.ET FOUNTAIN VAll.fT WlSTMMSIR fUfT1NGTON lfAOt IUfTIMGTON IUOt 161'1 Harbor at Eclnger Mapela at Tabrt WtshNlar at Geldelt West 21131 a.h ltwd. at Atlanta $11t'Womer IUfTIMGTON 1EAOt El TORO 9161 MmM at hlktmt e Ton at WfWd 233 l 17th St. 2300......., at When • , ' . . .... INSIDE : •Ann Landers •Slim GOurmet --..----• HOr o scope -.spectal l>tets ~y. o.citmber 20, 1978 OAILV PILOT . . The Christmas Feast ChriatJn&1 ls the aeuon wbea I.he ramlly la united IJ'OW>d th• 1UU rtn. trM IOd wb n meals are almoet r llv1l1 ln themtelvea Fw lhe tndiUonalJ, mlnded, I.be mlln dtab abould be 1 bird a ac , pe:rba.,., 1 twtey or aoldtn routed Corn• lb Oame Heaa. 1luffed wtlb a luxurlods IOd 11vory blend ol -1Jd rte. and chetlnut.t. A holiday table m"9t lncl* cran berrl~bere they appear tn ruby red Cran. bf.rry \ Salad, lo nrve aJont ••th th~ succu cnt hens aocx COaNl H G.ulE u-.:N 9"" W•LO lllC S'nJFFING 4 CUl)ll rooked Wiid rl~ .. 1' lb rooked, peeled, chopped ch~lnul& ~ .. cu&> butter, melted "• l~upooo aalt '' 1 qpooo rteshly around pepper 2 t.abl PoOM minced oOlon 8 l lb. Roell Comlsh game hens Of rroien, lh ow before rook1na > '-' cup butter, m lted Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Combine rice. C'hestnuts, "11 cup melted butter, salt, pepper "ftnd onion. Pack mixture loosely into 1ame hens and place in a.hallow roa.slin& pan. Brush beos with remai.ning butter. Bake 1 hour and 15 minutes, basting frequenUy 'Mth butter, or unW hens art') £Qlden and Juices run clear. Bake any remaining stuffinc [n shallow pan alongside hens during last 30 minutes of bakin& time. CRANBERRY CHEESE SALAD 1 pkg (3 oz.) cherry-flavored gelatin I cup bot water 1 can O lb.) whole-berry cranberry sauce •,2 cup diced celery 'I• cup chopped nuts 1 cup cottage cheese Dissolve gelatin in hot water. CtuU until slightly thickened. Break up cranberry sauce with fork. Stir sauce, celery and nuts into gelatin mixture. Fold in cottage cheese. Spoon into individual molds or one large mold and chill until fll'tl'I. Uomold on crisp salad greens. While you're preparing the masterpiece main course for the Christmas feast, don't Cranberry~range nut bread. Nut Loaf CRANB'ERRY·ORANGE NUT BREAD (I Loaf) ~cup Cl slick> butter, softened 1.-<i cup packed light brown sugar :1~ cup collage cheese •1., cup orange marmalade 1/4 cup orange juice 2 eggs . l teaspoon grated lemon ril)d 1 teasP.OOn grated orange rind 2% cups unsifted all-purpose flour I tablespoon baking powder 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon salt 1" teas poon each : ground cinnamon, ground cloves I cup golden raisins l cup chopped cranberries 1 C'Up coarsely chopped pecans Beat butter and sugar together until creamy and fluffy. Add cottage cheese, marmalade. orange juice, eggs, lemon and orange rinds; mix well. Combine flour with bak· ang powder, soda, salt and spices; stir into creamed mixture. Fold ln fruits and pecans. Turn into greased 9~x514x2~·inch loaf pan. Bake in preheated 325-degree oven for 1 hour and 15 minutes, or until tester inserted in center comes out clean. . hlrf tl to drtu lhe appcllzer and aide dishes In th~ r holiday best TOMATO BlSQVE <8 to 8 Servlnas> 2 tl'upoons minced onion 1 • cup ( ~ 1Uck) butter '" cup all purpose ftour l ~ i upoona aalt h t.C!upoon celery salt 1 • teupoon l>t!PSMlr · 2 cupe ( 18 ounces> tomato Juice t large bay luar 4 CUpd milk L>o h ground cluves 2 tablespoons butt ·r In 11mall uuctipan, cook onion in ~ cup but- t~r Renipvc from heat Blend ln flour. salt, C't•lery salt and pepper. Gradually stir in tomato juice. Add bay leaf Cook over medium beat un- til mixture comes to a boil, stirring conatantly. Pour milk mto large aaucepan. Gradually stir In tomato rruxture. Heat quickly to serving tem- peral ure. stirring constantly. Remove bay leaf, ~tlr in cloves and butler. GREEN BEANS IN 'LEMON EGG SAUCE (6 Servings) 2 packages (10 oz. each> frozen French- style green beans, cooked according lo package directions 3 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons nour 2 teaspoons dill weed 2 cups milk 1 teaspoon salt ·~ teaspoon pepper 2 egg yolks 11. cup half 'n · hair 1 teaspoon lemon juice Mell butter and stir in flour. Add dill weed. Gradually blend in milk. Cook, stirring, over moderate beat until thickened. Add salt and pepper. Beat egg yolks into half 'n' half and add small amount or hot sauce; stir into re- mainder of hot sauce. Stir in lemon juice. Cook over low heat until hot. Pour over green beans, mixing lightly. Casual Buffet The nostalgic aroma or pine wreaths and the twiB.k.le of Christmas tree lights seem to flll all_ f?C l1;S with the desire lo share l:he holiday spmt with friends. Even though we're unusually busy, there's no need to shy away rrom holiday entertaining. Try this idea to help you prepare a casual yuletide buffet with the Jeast amount or work. The Tyrolean Casserole is a mixture of ground beef and frankfurter chunks in a savory tomato sauce. A wreath of fiuffy potatoes, easi- ly made from mashed potato fiakee, garlands the he8J't¥ casserole. You can prepare this tasty and economical dish in advance, ao it '11 ready to slide in the oven with a wink of Santa's eye. The Christmas Confetti Salad is a colorful accompaniment lo the casserole. It features chopped broccoli accented with prepared yellow mustard, pimiento, and mayonnaise for a creamy, yet snappy, contrast in flavor. Serve with bot garlic bread plus holiday parfaits for dessert. The parfalts can be made from layers of eggnog or vanilla ice cream swirl~d with prepared mincemeat. Garnish them appropriately with whipped topping, chopped nuts, and a candied cherry to add to the festivities. <See BUFFET, Page Q) Tyrolean Casserole for casual Christmas entertaining. Holiday Goose ROAST GOOSE, BAWADAN STYLE l 10·12 pound, ready-to.serve, frozen goose, thawed 1h cup honey 1' 1 Tablespoon sOy sauce t Teaspoon salt ~ Teaspoon ground glnger Fried Rice Stuffing <below) Carrot and Onion Lei (below) 1. Remove neck and giblets from goose (Cook them prom pUy or refrigerate until ready to use). Remove excess rat from body cavity and neck skin. (Reserve fat and render for use in other cooking). Rinse bird and drain. To s tuff, fl.11 neck and body cavity loosely with rice mixture. Fasten neck skin to back with a skewer. Llft wings up toward neck and fold UD· der back of goose. Tie legs together or tuck lnlo band of akin at tall if preaenL combine honey, soy sauce, salt and ginger. Brush oo goose 3 times during last 30 minutes of roasting. Makes 6 to 8 servings. FRIED RICE STUFFING Prepare 2 cups regular Jong-grain rice as label directs; cool. Meanwhile, in large saucepot, fry If.a pound bacon slices until crisp; drain on paper towels; crumble. Discard all but about 'h cup bacon drippings. Into drlppinas, fry 2 eggs until firm, breaking eggs into small pieces. Add l cup diced celery and 1 cup chopped green onions. Stir ln cooked rice and fry until well mixed. Stir in 3 tablespoons soy sauce and salt, if needed. CARROT AND ONION LEI To .make one carrot flower, peel and cut slice off top of a very large carrot. Holding car-' rot, cut-eod up, with veaetable peeler held at an angle against top edge, peel carrot at top in spiral lash.loo, working from edge to center, Wt· log curl over peeler at lbe belimUnl ud tum· log carrot as you peel. Go around carrot 3 or 4 times for a continuous strip. Twist carrot strip Into a ruffled n ower . Drop into cold water. Repeat to make a lot more nowers ualn1 only the wide part of urrota. For onion mums, u.ae only the white part or large green onions about -111c l fh1t'illll1 <·fcas ' Marbled Fruitcake. Fruitcake juice MAJlBLED FRUl'FCAKE 2 cups chopped candied pineapple 1 cup candied cherries, halved I cup snipped pitted prunes If.a cup snipped dried apricots I/• cup brandy or pineapple or other fru1 2'h CUM walnuts 1 cup butter 1 ~cups granulated s ugar l teaspoon vanilla 5 eggs 31fz cups sifted all-purpose flour l lfz teaspoons baking powder l teaspoon s alt 1 teaspoon mace lfz teaspoon ginger 2 tablespoons hght molasses t lfz teaspoons instant coffee 1':? teaspoon cinnamon •, .. teaspoon nutmeg 'vii teaspoon cloves Brandy for baslmg the baked cake Grease and line a 10 x 4-mch tube pan wit heavy brown paper or parchment paper. Coo bine fruits and brandy or frwt juice and I< stand ... Chop walnuts coarsely. Cream butte1 gradually beat in sugar with vanilla until nun: Beat in eggs, one al a tame, unltl well blende« Resift flour with baking powder, salt, mace an ginger . Blend into creamed mixture. Stir i fruit mixture and walnuts. Measure out 3 cur batter and add molasses, coffee and remainin spices. Spoon alternating mounds of light an dark batter into prepared pan. Bake at 3C degrees F. about 2 hours and 15 minutes or unt cake tests done. Remove paper liner. 2. Place 1oose, breut.-1ide up, on rack in rouUng pan. Insert meat thermometer deep in· to inside thigh muscle. Rout uncovered for 1 hour ln pre-beat.eel oven 400°F. oven. Durinl rouUng, 1poon or siphon off accumulated rat and reserve for use as 1 shortening in other C'ooklng. This 1hould be done at ball bout ln- lerv a ls so that the rat doesn't brown excessive- ly After roaallng for 1 bout, reduce oven to 325•y , ..S continue roasting about 2 lo 2\.', hours or unUl tbennometer in tbJgh registers 180" lo 18~·"· Stuffing temperature should also be checked and It should regiAter us•F. If a thermometer la not used, press meaty part ot lei with fingers protected by paper towel1. It should feel very soft, 3. About 30 minutet belore tOOH is done, If.a Inch ln dJameler. Cut a piece about 2\li Inches long from the root end or onion; cut off roots. Holdln1 onion firmly with root-end up, with 1mall kn.lie, tn vertical posit.ion, careMly cut end Into l·lnch deep rnn1e, cuttin1 atrll1ht down lnto on.Ion. Spread frlnces out to rorm thin petals. Drop Into water until rrtnp& curl. Drain carrot.a or onions before ualq. The Christmas goose with Hawaiian flavor. .. . , \ ' (2 DAILY PILOT Wednndey O.~b•r ~. 11118 'Cut Down Pie €alories ---· ·-· GIB· 'llohday pi can lt-avf' )'OU lookang llkt " rt!· ular at ant Cl•u• • trauuog t.abl~ . un· I C"fi. > o u • r a S tl m Gourmet MOit' So. lO· da)' *e tl'lJ you 10 way lo manlmli, lhe cak>rk costa ot rt makina. and how to make a more healthful pl whll6 )OU'tt at II TIM • Ups rtly on mott frwt. l rtour, fttt aad uaar. ootbloa unnatural uddtd • llt>rc AN 10 ~II) & )OU un cut the calon~ l. C"UT I' STRY CAI.ORI~ lN llALF SAVE 900 CALOR1 1'.:."' Muke ~our p tl' ttipl..-.,, o r botlomlt•-.:t ll<-rt• ' how poon t1lhn~ into a '>lnjtk ~' ust, tht•n l'fWt•r l h t• fl ll I n ~ W I l h d \tnBllt>r· u · VI\' pan, or ;.1 <'lrrll' ol toil cut l anch s muller, exposanai tht> border of IM l'l"U$t That woy the crust brown:. but the ftlbng is proteet t.-d. f''or a boUom1• 6 pift ta cobbler>. spoon tho tllltng Into an un perforated pw ptan and l'O V ~r with ¥ single 1·1 ust 2 . CUT SUGAI< CALORIES IN HALI-' SAVE 289 CALORIES' Use 6 tablespoons sugar instead of three-quarters cup. Use s weet apples hke Mcintosh. aod you'll be delighted to find that a less sugary pie is still s weet eoough for adult tastes. 3. SWEETEN WITh HONEY : SAVE 234 CALORIES! Omit s ugar and use one-thlrd cup honey at 344 calories Adds flavor, loo! 4. SWEETEN WITH FRUIT SUGAR: SAVE 322 CALORIES! Fruit <>ugar, a lso known as "fructose." is available in health food stores Th e calories are the same as sugar, but it's 2 to 2 and one-half limes as s weet when used with acid and fruit ingre · d1ents. So. omit sugar and use one-third cup fruit sugar. plus 1 teas· poon lemon ju.ice in the -filling 5. SWEETEN WlTH RA IS INS: SAVE 159 <'ALO RIES! For a total· ly natural pie with no -,weeteners added, om it su ~a r and add 1 c up r:w;ins <about 25 percent more raisins than the amount of sugar caUed ., for>. Rais ins add de· he1ous flavor along with s weetness. plus a lot more : rtber , iron , potassium, plus Tip use w hale <gol den ) raisins and they're bare · ly noticeable fl. T HI CKEN WITH ARRO WROOT OR CO RNSTARCH · SAVE 81 CALORIES! Use l'r2 1 a blespoon.s of arrowroot 1 or cornstarch) instead of '• c up fl our. Ar· rowroot ls available on the supermarket spice '>hell. or in health foods stores, and has nearly 2 to 2 one·hatf times the thickening power of flour 7 . 1 NCR EASE,. S P ICES: THEY ADD NO CALORIES! Cin numon and nutmeg add to the perception or -;weetness, cost nothinR ' 8. ADD VANILLA: IT ADDS NO CALORIES' The fragrance heightens the illusion of sweetness. <The alcohol, and its calories, evaporates.> 9. OMIT BUTTER OR MARGARINE: SAVE 200 CAWRIES! Add a dash of salt in.stead. 10. MAKE A BIGGER P l E , 1 M 0 R E SE RVINGS . SAVE CALOR I ES EAC H "LICE! Use more fruit. but the same amount of pastry. Here's how: roll the pas try as thin as po8slble, aod fit il into a lO·lncb pie pan. Add 2 extra apples, or other fruit (raialns. for exam· pie> and your pie serves eight lnltead of aix, sav· lng about 20 percent or the calories. NATURALLY SWEETENED HOLIDA'V APPLE PIE 1 pie pastry ror 8· or 9 -in c h slnele crust. homemlde or defrosted 6 cu~ apples, Mein· tosh, peeled, aUced thln 1 cup raialDI, golden Cwhlte) 1 teas poon cln nAmon l"l teaapoon nutmca I r , . Pin<'h ol alt 2 t. puocuJ van1ll1 <From Page C'll ov n 15 to 20 tnp\Utcs. untJI hot aod bubbliq. 6 to81ervln11. CD.LWMA.8 CONFE'ITI SALAD eat.r•ct l lr'I ubJ ar TYROLEAN CASSEROLE l pO\&nd f{round be t l pound frankfurters, itU~ 2 packqes (3 02. each> lemon flavored ' rowroot Ccomttatth r an be aub&Utut.-d l II• U • a lCHnt'h p J••n v. Uh nOO.·ltll'k tlnlah, apn>·ed with coolontt 1pr11 Roll pulry 1 lhln u bit' lo ti\ In to pit' pan tor transflor Go ...... , By O.rbara Gibbon• dl!fro1tc-d eommtorcltl lntll' rNJt into tar r .,.n and Pf"• tu ht v. llh pan, or u l'lrt'll• "' roll f•n11 f'rli ) Combine-rt' C'Ut I 1nrh 11m11llt>r th n matntnta 1n1r«"dll'nla . your J>le 1• "'· t'~J>OSlna ml• ~ II and poon tntu •·ruat b\lt c uH•rtruc •R-~h II. <l>v«-r fllllna with pl . lla.kiih 11 ptth••t· n tnvwnt'd am •llt>r 1>lf' ~-d 42S degn • ovt·n :ts lo 45 m•nutc . u.nUI <'• Uit '" aJOlden. rcmovf' cov<'r ~ ' roll a nd cool P'l' bcfort• c"ttlna. Mukt'i e11(ht •rvlnu . about 2l~· c:ulorit'tl t>arh cun11 > l can OS.oz.> tom~to uuc <or two 8 oi t can ( 16-oz > sliced carrots, dramed 2 tablcspooNJ honey t tobl~poon vine1 r 6 M'rvin& recipe mashed potato flakc11 l cup s hr ddcd Amer1can or Cheddar l' h l'Cll(' ../ , Rrown "round beet with frankfurters an lorl(e 11kHl<'t. s tirring occasloo&Uy; pour ofr ex- cc111s fat. Sltr ln tomato sauce, carrots. honey, and vlneMur: heat to almmerlog. Prcpu • potatoes rollowlnM directions on package: stir In chct•11e. Spoon meat mixture into shallow 2· quart bakinJ: dl1th. Spoon ring or potutoes around OOl(e or bakln~ dlllh Bak~ ln 400 dtJ<r •e:\ Relatln coli 2 cups bolling water 1 cup cold water 1 packaae 00-oz > frcnen chopl*f broc· 1,4.i cup mayoMah1e 3 tablHpoons prepared 'Yellow mustard 2 llblespoorui chopped pimiento. rirused and dralned Lettuce Dlnolve .,.Relatln In boillnl( water: stir In cold wott"r and broccoli. Stir u.nW bl"occoU th;.iws and separates Stir in mayonnaase. mustard, and pimiento. Pour into oiled n;. quart mold. Chill until set. Unmold onto lettuce· llnt"d &ervtng plate. 6 to 8 servings. • w 1 .. uut>-1.Ma• End Fronn.Qr8de A Rib 68 Annourhr Roast Han Turt&ey (11-15 tbt.) per 00 per II lb. lb. 39 O.:..Spray Ctlllllm•r Sm per 1Soz. II lb. can All Ralphs Turtley1 Are USDA Grade A Fr°""° With Pop-Up Coolllttg Oeuge ~ llutlli' ..... 89 Hen Tidey ':. • . . ... . Golden Premium Meats f.......CelotonlleO._.. • 79 ~&;f Brisket [;21 Aodlting Chicken ,.. Ill. ~~ 1" ~f-Tr-ttoi ,... Cornish Hens II> ~•st.;. ,.., 2" ~~f-.Or9"A 111. ~..,.tlaC••••,.... 2'' ~o;...n Shrllnp ,... Ill, . . . Pantry. flll•r~ 1101. 35 Ctll e .... 59 ., ... !: .79 't: ·r Pricel Ulcttwe Otc. 21 "'"'Dec. f7, 1171 r--·~!>·--, I ....... .n T• .. c..,... .. I I ~::: 1 39 1 · 1 Dellrglnl . .. ~ I I La..llOMllll!l ... OMC-.... .. C..... I c..,... ,...,. 0.. "'°"' 21. ,.,, L COuPUN .I -------- ~~" ~o~MFlour Ralpl'ls 1n1orn111on11 Appetite Sl'IOPOes are tht ctnret for Ralphs C1terin9 Ser- vice. Place your order by phOne. end 111v0ttu1 IOOd to deltghl all your guesls will bt ready at R1lpn1 when you arrive For an Appell!• ShOppe neares1 you or .mor•·~t ca1anng.1u1t call 1-800·262· 1eoo101tlrH 1•• ,.., IO tKll 1" -1'' "' 10•• 1a• 111 Hor 39 "" . ~: .89 1hl 79 llo• • ~ .. 2'' IUCI 'Ulfllt • l. 11111 "~ cma MW nM SAit a.an. IONlf ltiS .._,. l(JQI '\'S(I • •AlOal UCIU •ts 1'94 ..... Timi.°""' ..... 11211 ua sr. mlll For your •hopping convenience Ralph• wUI open 8 a.m. Saturd1y. Dec. 23 ind Sunday, Dec. 24. Check your loc1I atore for holiday houra. A1lpht will be cloud Chri1tm11 Day, Dec. 25. Ralphs has a full selaction of holiday poultry ... Including Swift Butterbllll, Armour Star. A1lphe brand frozen turkeya and a wide Hlection of frffh turktya ... AllO geese. chicken•. comfth game hent, atutfed turkeys, smoked turkey, junior turkeya, turkey breHta and hind- quartera, ducks 1nd more. frae 1lalphs Talks Turby" broclu8 R .. pnt. Twm, Perty1lefle °' Net\lf .. Grein Brown 'n Serve Rois pkg. II of 12 12 gal. ctn. -Super Dell ~E;~nl ~,......., CtW811Rolla ~ h;ciidcw 49 cTn .• 89 IOL 59 pq .• 225 ,... .. Holiday Spirits I T5ttr 8'' lltt 1 TS ht bl( 8'' Super Bakery ~ E;Se..ne Bread ''°' 49 '°"' • ~~Pie ·~" 1" ~M;P~,..,, ..," , ... ~ H...,i.-c..._11 ... .95 Date Nut Loaf 1$" IOl1 ··--= ................... tCeiMMCdi' • t ' ~ 1 To help you Mlect and prepere yout holiday turkey. Avebble at .. R8lphl meat depnnents. U.S. No.1 Russet Potams 1o lb. ~.::II . Fl'llh Rllphs Whipping Cream ,1 pt. II ctn. Super Produce ~ O~ Tangelos :' .29 ~ G; Band Celery ·~ .29 ~ Eflft f.ncyW......,._OOlden Delicious Apples 3e2: .79 Super Floral LJI''" ... ,~ ~Mistletoe tteft .39 ~· ........ ~African Violets ,.,... .99 .• . D Mlied Bouquets .,_" , .. Frozen Food• •.. ~ 69 .,.. ... 1101. 89 , .... pkg ol S 1" .....,_. ............ .. .............. _. .. ...... -------~-----· --- , ... FOOD Jewisli o lid ay Wh1l~ JeWl'h ramlli<':1 acro&s the rountry prfl· pare for ll"nukkoh, 1t '11 a llm,• or merr1 ment und ru11t1nic alit children i.pln drcndt-ls and Menorahs lliihl tht holiday tubl<-Whtlt> thf' ('l(lht day foitlt\•aJ or lhl' light l'Ommt•moratt'b ont> o( lh<' m<>!>t l'" t•ntrul flt'flod11 In Jt•v. 11-h h1 ' ory. one net>dr' t be Jewlah to \'l\JO)' all the holiday hw. lo orr.·r It's un h.ll'aJ t•m•· to ~ork clhrul· <.'Ooking into your hollda mt'Ou'.'1 nn rnuttl•r "hul vour fum 1I~ s bo1·k.irount1 St.u I "'th 1 .. tk1•' The trud1t10011l (Jrt' 1s bound to ht' .1 l'hJntt1• of pun· ravonk ()fl llll\ hohd .. , t ubll• Aud th~·rt' 111·t> u:. man \ urwllt'l> of l.itk1•, H then• tiff• 1mu1o11nutl\I• rooks to'"' l'nl th .. rn The rx•t.tlO lulkl' 11' I ht• mo:.t ti ud1t1onul or all varteltl'b. hulhn~ from Eu roptlan count rl\''> wht-re peni.habll' rn~rl'· die n ts wett• hurd to rome by 1n "int er montha. Th pouato pun c ake oria1n•ltd 111 w i.ubstllute wh_.n other 1n ~rrdlent Wl"rt-unob 1 tllnablt", but Judaintc by tho popul rlty of lhl• dish. the potato '11ub s1tult'' tumed oul to be I h~ pt'rf ~t 1n1redttnl Tod. y thf'y Uf' I MV d mornln1. noon . or n11ht .ind havr found their ~I) tnto hou~c>hold!!o fl( \a r1ou" Nhn1c bark 1rounds I'' t1 11 t be co '1 telU'poon u lt "'end an• I 1~1 cup matio meal f t k e fro I 'Hu,., or c.-rucker c.-rum~ Tli <' '' t•nd 10 the Butter or m airearlne posa with av1ulu for frylna bit' ft ult, but 11 Ill eilal In blender or rood pro· treat at uny 1nt'al art' ptnt'••l>J•lc latkra a<-rvcd ceaaor puJ'ff th~ ehet'fle. with a drift of confec Add eu yolks. sour tlorlNI' HUJCUr Th e cream and sugar. puree t.-n1iy &Wl'~l lhl of until mixture ls smooth. plnUpplt• lt>nds tht• dllih Ueat l'll whiles with .. ao har k for n•t·onds.. sail nt hitih speed until (11.1vor ""Mall. l h1ny peaks will Corm . ln large bowl. An urt·ompnntnH·nt t·omblne cga whltes. egg like H'd applt· ~aure . }Olk rntxture and matzo °"Ith .l 'lplry l11nt or ftn m" a I , fold t ogeth e r nnmon. mukt•11 1.111 of ~ently Let s tand 10 the ~•· lath., holiday m inutes Mean while. pNfrl't Prepare ont> or ml•lt cnouah butter In more of tht• e 1·erlJ>t6111 ut :.k II let to generous ly ) our hohclay rcll'br.i rover bottom. Drop bal- jmn, then let tht< C~ai,t tcr Into hot butler, using ht•gtn Tllt'y m.iy well about • 1 cup for each. bt-t•o1111• 11 11nw h1Jnort>d 1"1 y ovl'r m edium.tow 1rad1t10n 1n )Our own hf'at until golden on honw ~·<H·h s ide, abo u t 4 A notht•r t rad 1twn 11 I ( i4 \ Otlh • I' lht• "'ouffh.• llk1' ch~1· 1.1tkt' Lona ~ ,, .. n,·hrd 1r1 Jpwlsh CU)t om lt>ttl'ncl hu It tha t do11·y <11!.ht• .. <111• ' l' n t• d I If l rt bu I t' l o .Judith. the• ('oura~t·Ou'I d .1 II ~ h I t• r o ( I h t• M .H'U bt'l'li JIHhth "II'> ,,11cl 111 hJ\l' '>t'l\~d quanttllt'"' 11( rhl'~ l' 111 tht' l'nt'nl\ c·uo"n.: him t n d r 1 n k c, c 1·.., '>I\ t· POT TO LATKt:;~ minutes. Makes about l doien. Note: These are delicate. with sourfle · like textur~. umount~ of ~int• and 1 H:Upl·hopp~omon muking ht npturt-2 Lablt:spoons ren· 1>oss1ble tlencl', th e .,deredc-h.Jckenratorn:ieal l'heese lalkc 1i. i.en ed tn drippings a happy commemora 1 •, poundb potatoes t ion to hl'r bravcn '" cup matzo meal · or cr1:1rker mt:al PINEAPPLE LATKES l cup nour Mincemeat Mallow Pie I teaspoon season 1n~ blend 1 egg, beaten Hcndered chicken Cal or shortemng for frymg. ~autc onion 1n the 2 t ablcspoons fat. Peel potatoes: ~rate by hand or 1n blender of food pro· 2 tabl espoo n s granula ted or brown sugar • :i teaspoon sa lt 2 eggs I <8 ''•·oz .> can crushed pineapple ·~cup waler l tablespoon oil Oil for frying Saturday a fternoon's e xpedition ba s s u c · ceeded; Dad a nd the kid~ have carried home the greenest. most shapely Christmas tree to be found anywhere . Boxes of orna m e nts have been brought out from storage, and the children have carefully placed their favorites where they can be most easily seen. The treetop star is lighted -now it's tim e to sit back and en- joy a moment of holiday relaxation. A snack Is in order , so m e thing speci a l because It's the holiday • season. What will It be? MINCEMEAT MALLOW PI E (t Servtng1) 11_., c ups zwieback crumbs /Z cap (l s&Jd.) but· ter, melted v, cup sugar -----'( ~------- BARM BONELESS cessor Rinse quickly in 24 regular co ld water. Drain marshmallows potatoes well by press· '•cupm1lk 1ng between paper 2 cups cottage towels. (Work'iuickly so cheese. sieved potatoes do not brown). · I cup mincemeat Combine sauteed onion. 2 teaspoons lemon potat oes. m atzo meal juice and seasoning blend ; 12 cup whipping stir in egg. Let stand for cream , whipped 5 minutes. Mea nwhile. •,2 cup toas ted moisl h eat enough fat to flaked coconut generously cover bottom Combine crumbs. but-_ of skillet. Drop potato ter and sugar: mix well. mixture into hot fat, us- Press firmly on bottom ing a bout 11.1 cup for and sides of buttered 9. each. Fry over ~edium· inch pie pan. Bake in low heat until golden pre-heated 350-degr ee brown on each side. oven for 8 minutes: cool about 5 mmutes. Makes before Oiling. M e lt about 9. Note: Recipe mars hmallows in milk may be doubled. Potato over low heat ; cool. Stir Latkes may be frozen i n cottage c h eese, andkeptfor 7to l0days. m incemeat and lemon CHEESE LATKES juice. Fold in whipped 1 Cl2-oz.) carton pot cream. Spoon into c rumb cheese or dry cottage c rust. Garnis h outer c heese edges around pie with S eggs, separated toasted coconut. Chill un-•r.i cup sour c ream tiUirm. 3 tablespoons sugar PRICES GOOD THRU 1·2·79 ZACKY FARMS & FOSTER FARMS WHOLE Combine a ll ingre · dients ; stir JUSl until well mixed. Heat enough oil to generously cover bottom of skillet. Drop spoonsrul of batter into hot oil, using ·about 11 .. cup for each. Fry over m ed ium-low heat until gold e n on each s ide. about 5 minutes. Makes aboul 6. Note: Recipe may be doubl~. RED APPLESAUCE 2 cups apple s auce •, cup firml y packed brown sugar or granulated s ugar 2 tablespoons red cinnamon candies 2 teaspoons h;mon juice 'h teaspoon s alt Combine all ingre· d lents in sauce pan. Cook over medium heat. stir· ring frequently. until candies melt -a bout 10 minutes. Makes 2 cups. FRYING CHICKEN 59C SMOKED BODIED LB. HAM BONE & FAT REMOVED . s221 LB. BARM SMOKEDS149 BACON LB. LARGE FUERTE AVOCADOS 29C EACH RED DELICIOUS APPLES 4: •100 ~Hs&~E BEEF ROAST BONELESS ~P $ 221 ROUND LB. lAct(Y FARM DUCKLINGS H05L&S. 99C LB RUBY RED GRAPEFRUIT 5 FOR s1oo RED VELVET YAMS 29C LB. EASTERN PORK WH:e sp• LOINS HALF LB. WISCONSIN CHEDDAR sl'e CHEESE LB. USN0.1 RUSSET POTATOES 10l8. BAG 69C LARGENAVR ORANGES 29C LJ. HEINZ KOSHER OR POllSH NAU. Y MAGIC llBI> WT. SALAD DRESSING QT. JAR ............................... llC DILL SPEARS 24 oz. JAR ............................ 7te DR MONTf WHOLE KERNEL COlll 17 Ol CAN .... 94 ............................. 3 FOR '1" 9'RINHLD SPRINGFIELD F1tENCH STYLE s~o GREEN BEANS 17 oz. CAN 2IC JlffY •••••••••••t•lt•IHlt .. t•t t• MTAIT llASHED POTATOES 1 LB. eox .......... 41C ' llAN MUfflN MIX WITH DATtS 7 oz. PKG. .1tc· TASTERS CHOICE ....... DB. MONYt CUT •BIUJIS 17~~~ .................... S FOR '1" OR\tJ.E AS>ENMCHERS ~· • FREEZE DRIED COFRE a oz . .JAA 'I.II DEL MONTE CREAM sme ............. .. POPCOIM 150 JAR SIC CORN 17 oz. CAN .................................. 3 FOR '1" ,....................................... SPRMFIELD SOFT <>lEO ~ FOil 12'lc25" * llARIAllNE 1 LB ...................................... * WlllOI Ol 24 OZ. IOmE 0 ...................... =~91C &°loo MIX 15 OZ. IOX ·-··" ..... 31C l'll(IS llL'f CllO SIOCll °";.., ... G4""' :;;mooo '"""" '" IUllM llOGllCJO llllCI oui1111no MIO lllllSI $Ail IQ OIAll'n A110-oi1SA1.lt\ ~--------------______________ _,., ~ .... _____ ...., ~---__.,., \\ S10PfH(..1,'<S Q 8.A•,• .. ~1,~·Q· 7 . . . . . . . . - ' ' Wedneeday ~ember ~ 1978 DAIL y PILOT C3 Latkes. traditional fare at HanuKkah celebra tions. come 1n many varieties. SAVE30,, ON DELICIOUS FOLGER'S. And stay warm with this great holiday cap and muffler. Mounlain Grown Folger's brings you Christmas warmth and cheer . Folger's has a rich raste and dehclous aroma that makes every holiday meal complete. and every holiday get-logerher festive Folger's Coffee comes in 4 $nnds-regular. elec· Irie perc. dnp and fine Folger~ is mountdin grown-that's the nchest. most aromatic kind of I , • coffee The cool mountain air and gc•ntf•> ... un ... h1111• let coffee npcn slowly. so 11 build<. up nch1·r Oc1vor Folger's Flaked Coffee i., spec1allv d1.•'>1q1wcl frn au1oma11c dnp coffeemakers. It\ 1h•• -..,m, dl.'!•1'Tnu., Mountam Grown Folger·s. but 11\ n,\k~d to rt•I,.,, ..... more nch n.wor .... () you uw ll''> ... c.1ncl '>dVt mo1wv II ~ you normolllv uw 5 mea'>ure., P•'r pot vou onlv need 4 of r olger., Flak~ Cofl~c SPECIAL OFFER! Stay warm with FoJger's jolly red and white knit ski cap and muffler. It's a perfect gift, very specially priced. Send for several today! (ndo\4-d .,. .. 111 ..... -o<d• r ol·l"f < ,.11,.,. '·• I <>1<1<·" flo~.·tl Colt'" tt1t "''"' t~ r.tJ, ._"'.~' .,,. r on. "v '"• <~",.ff•""'" Cotterf'' r ~··, n~._, .... 1 (,.-,.ff•·· ,,, ., ,,4 "'•t• h,'\~ ,.,, '"'''"..,. "', ~ 1nfok_Jtt'-'-i~,( .1f'd"'t M1.tfl1·t00,111,,, "h,~t.1f•dt"-1 muffl..>t .... 1d.'1111'\l n ....... ,.,, .. , -'·~···""' c .. ., .•. J Mutfler 5'111\1 f~h1pprn'.I <huru.-r-•11H tJv m.i1l 1tl Name City: f~lf'lftl'looUI\; J'"fi''''J,·J.\n\; f,fl\11\1\ "" ,1 t t 1nµl1•i1 ,u111t 1'1ff1't.l 1'dc'r."' 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Tastes Devine Eggnog CheestJcel<e Pie is a lavish make-ahead Et1no1 'h ucake P ra a t.nh1ll~nc crea· lion O( PlD~lppl In Ill\ t>Unoi·navorC'd, fluffy cheea call ty fa&Una EGGNOG If E<'A&E PIE I baked (~lnch) p1 •hfll l C 8 '• o l) ~a n cru1hed pt.oeappleo '•cup •uaar 1 ~ cupe milk 1 e nv lop\' un navored a laUn 3 eaa yolb ,,. leupoon nutmc.i I • ltaspoon IUlt I 13 Ot) p t k~~~ C'ream t'~l' 2 l a b I l' i. p o o n ~ 1.lrtHH.I) • I tc&l.bpoon v n1ll u I C'Up heavy Nt• m Chocolate t'Urls Gl11ce cherries Bak~ and cool pit• .aUU • .l'um p1neappk •nd ~ cup sugar anto small aaucep8n, and boll rtpldly about S minute~. until ayn.ap Is absorbed. 1 • wat«bl n g closely us syrup Is reduced. t o avoid scorching Cool Turn rem&rung 1,.:-, t'UJ> sugar and milk into to11 or double boiler i.llld sprinkle with l(t!lat1n Let stand about ~ minutes to soften. SN over bo11Lng water, and heat to scald.Inf. Heat ~gg )'Olks light )' With m.itmeg and salt. Stir ~ little of the hot milk Into yolks, then combint' \fitb r emaining milk , and cook S minutes. alir· ring constantly, until mixture thickens slight ly Remove from hcttt and cool lo JuJcewarm. Soften cream cheese ,ind graduall y blend m brandy and vanilla, then t·u1:1tard mixture. Stir In pineapple. Chill u ntil mix ture bc~ln s to 1h1ckcn slightly and jell Heal cream to sof t p<.'aks, and rold int<> ~l'lalin mixture Chill <i f<'w minutes longer until m1xlurt• mounds on :.a '-l><>On. Turn into bakc•d pte ~hell, and ChJll (1rm. at least 3 hour~. before• l'Utlang. Decorate each '-t•rving with t'hocol alt• r urls and a ~lace t·ht•rry Makes l C9-mch> 111t•. 6 to 8 servin~s. •~GGNOC CllF.F.SECAKE PIE Vie SheU: Stir o/.t teas poon salt into I 1h cups -.1fted all·purpose flour Cut 10 1-;, cup shortening until particles ure size or JH'as. $prlnkle with .1hout 4 lublespoons cold milk or water, adding 1ust enough to make a 'tiff dough. Shape lnto a hull. Roll out on lightly floured board lo a 12· inch circle, and fit Into !I inc h pie pan. Trim ~dgcs about ~ inch Wld<'r than edge Of pan :ind fold under. buildin1t 11p a fluted rim. Prick llllltom and sides with a fork. Bake below oven t·c·ntcr m very hot oven Fruit Cake 11 's a treat lo sl'rvc ..i 1t•,l1ve fruitcake that rt.• 11111n.·~ no b:.ik1ng llmt· rht' cake IS CUSY·lO·OllX and cont ams ull the t·ol orful hohd<•Y fruits and nut~ that mak<' for olc1 l.1sh1on<•d good taste NO-HAKE FRUITCAKE 4 cups m1niatu11• marshmallows 8 cups J.?raham <-rack<'r c:rumhs 2 cups dark !>ecdlt':,:, I <lll>IOI> I package tli o un c t'i. 1 pill<'d dalt''L hncly c•hoppro I 1 2 cups d 1 c· t' 11 rn1Xl'd cundi('() fruit 11 :i nips walnuts. 1·oa rl!cly chopped 1i tcai.poon r1n 11amon ,.., tc•aspoon nutmri;t 1 ~ tl•uspoon clovt•i. 1'1 cup dark rum 18() proof > 11 :i t'UPfl evaporated ·l)'lilk, undiluted Linc s1ic s x J x 2·lnch lour pons or two 81tl x 4 • 2 x 2~:i Inch l<1of pans with wuxed paper. set tUlldl'. In n very large bowl, combine ull Ingredient~ J'Xt't'pt rum and .-vuvoratcd milk ; mix well. Add remaining In· redlenta . mix well, Ith h a n d11 . until ruh am-cracker crumbs •re well mol1t<'ned. 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B ut tled Thent m1 Lo be u ~ttal lnlttn.•!ll lhr'f! d1ya In lmprovin,ll our drtnlcln wutt•r Prnbubly the most ma und ralood term 11 "•oft · w11lN Munlt'lpal water •upplin' W1ually cld odlurn to hord w t r to mak 1l •Ort r enttbllna J>4 11 Pll• lo a~ bell r 1ud11nti arllon wh•·n wud11nl( with •OI~ an<J d tc.•1 g nt Moe.t botlll"d w t n ll"un tow 1 ti !J•r thll'"'" and contion nU.iJ min rals ltlu.· rn.101111111 1 aind <' klum. whale havtna • low '6d1um count Procu••d ••ter. 11omt'ttmr. raallt•cl ruulmlle or forululal t.I wattT f nc:n•llY 1 t•J> wat~r that h s been ·vur1f14'< " Word" hkt "1p,rln1 fl"t'!llh," ·1prtntt pure." or ··rormulat t d ' arc qUlc-k tip oft~ thnt th~ water 1n111tl.-lh~ bottl 11 not "nutural · Only natural 11pr1n6' w•l(lr cun be t'lllh'd th1t Natural 1prtna ••~r ru<'ht"I th" Parth'' 11urract> w1lht1u1 t>t-ana pumpt~t out Nutun1l •1>r Ing wah•r l'l boltlt>d ,11 tht' 'ourrt• "1th1111l unythlntt twirl.: addl"il or r<'movro lU 11r0<'1•1111 11 Gournwta ~hl'\4' that nuturnl wnnl( ...... 11t•r h,,., lhc be t flavor . whl'lh1'r It I• i1urrh1t.,ed 111 "bllll" Of' "'p.i1 khnM' fw m SUU wat .. r .. h1111ltl not tw ninf11wtl IA 11 h tl1' t1llt•d · ... H1ll'r Still "'''"'' 1111 ''"'th 11 tlll' IA,,,,• 1, IH'rnh~I und rontum .. "'""' 101i. < uli ull v. ult•r dot•11) in u d1-.J>olvt.•d form. hut do1: nut c·o111.11n bubbll•s It h1 u 11uturnl :.1mn11 ""ult•r SpartLllcaJ wat.-r. ulso known u& dferv1·!\11 nt or cJrbonutt~ w.iter. '" carbon111ted by nutur.- bclow the !iUrfo<'t.• of lht' ltOUnd ll l'UO(Jlll!\ JO excess ol .iab wh1<'h •I norm•I atmu.'ll)hPn<' rm.• ssure t!Seapes and makes bubbles lt 11o 11h10 a natural apnng wuter. but with bubblt!~ Well wawr, 111!10 t'aJled artt.>Slan wl'll walt!r, lb Willer that hru. lo be pumpt...:J OUl Of lhe earth to reach the earth ·s SUl'face ll i.omclinw:, ha:. to be procesbe<l.Jor drankablllty i.ome very pure well watcr~uld contain u high percentage of t'hlondcs and sulphates that cause It to nt:cd treatment for bNtc r tustc. The bottled "at<:r industry 11> booming Lhe:,e d:.iys It was u Sfl6 mll11on industry an 1965 1md anL1c1pates :.al<>:. Uf)W1trds of S200 mlll1on th1:. year. If you find out thal your local water supp ly has a too high sodium <·ontent, or that your hou:.ehold water :.oftener 1s not recommended for dnnkmg water for the low-i.od1um dieter an your family, be sure to read bottled waler labels W1th great care. PORK C HOPS W I TH CU RR I E D AP · PLt:SAUCE 6 pork c•hops, :Y•·lnch thick 2 tabl espoon s un11a lted butte r or margarine 2 cups applesauce •-,cup apple 1u1cc • :i cup raisins 1 3 cup finely chopp<•d onion I tc1Jspoon J(r:Jlt•d h•mon r111cJ I Lt>uspoon c urry powdl'r 1 ~ tcas r>oon g1n~cr • 1 teaspoon nulmt·~ \..~cup brown i.u~ur Saute pork chopi. m butln m a lurgc i.k11let . browning both s 1dei.. Combine apple:.auce, ap pie juice, r aisins. onion. lemon rand. curry powder, ginger, nutmeg, and brown sugar: pour '>Ver chops. Cover and turn heat low; cook for about 45 minutes or until chops are te nder . Remove cover and cook for another 10 minutes. To serve, s poon sauce over chops. Makes 6 serv-• in gs ROASTED BONED STUFFED LEG OF LAMB 1 boned leg of lamb, 5 to 6 pounds MAIN DISH RECIPE #16 BAKE UPA PET•llTZ TURKEY .POT PIE! TURKEY POT PIE ,,,,,,,""'Ir~''"'-"',., ti ... ,., afld rn1Jta t-i.-.,l In botfu111 ''" 2 p~ T RITZ -o.-p Dhh .. PMt Cru•• ,. .. ,, H>tt•le11tly Uml 1t11rf '"' ' t f nH11Vl~ \.lit I" fW l\f"Y' \lt'i, 2 TSh~t .... ·tt tol>lt"' er.fl muou .,out mlo •V"l'llt•PoOf'I• vu er or Wttnm fitif tnnl mar .. tlft« ( o.-r, with top CfU\f. Wel~d'l"'· 2 l•bee'900nl ftOUf tut '-""'"''•I sllh In Inv UU\t ~tt.•lfl!OO" ~H H..tkr ,,., ptf"fw.etrd t"t.>nt..• thr~t )4 te••pooA th1m• '' 40 m1nut#' t>f ,,ntlf uu\I •• "IH•pc>ofl ~1'9"' l>t(lwn ~'vu 4 b I cup U.rk«J CH dtld<tn brnlh l4 cup milt< .... :;:'""=-"°:1 2 cul)' cookd lurkey. ruMd I .,.c1ieec110ounc.f'\lfto"npu• and ceuoh .. cooked •ttd dt ••n•d ~cup onion, <hopped "'~"""' ....... 10 • .,,.,, "'·r.·· .. pw cru•I ,.,..11, •• dlt«led "' doubW. uu•t Oil"~ ~t buHr f ht ttttUOatlnt" tn le•'l~ •11.1llt.1t fl"'"'' IQ-# h•.tt •nd ''° 111 fkJut. wit thytnr end IJitPI,..., (()Ollil.. \l1HWlf' Uht1I lhtAhtt,. I\ •tnOOth e nd htit>b&y filf'mowf" ffom ~•I 5.ht .,, tu'"""'Y btotti One of 40 exciting new recipes In the new PET·RITZ "' Cookbook. ............ <:..-..... "-~<Atle« ::O~attea .... lM!il. ,.._. 1316' Olt.< .= ............ ~···us ... ,, ~.i. "~t· ......... . g;r, • ~~:1~..:.:~ ~A~~\''°' , ... ,, "-!AN Kl'tO 111Y FllU P9U C~ 10> 1 • tf'u'lpoon ~xm11.-r cnv1ty ot l a or limb with pepper. Combine 1 •<'UP ruJaln" ra111Un•. pi~nolla nuts. parsley. and dlllweed '• ('"/' un'\Bll<'d 1111tnol 1.1 nuta t•h1ct• In cavity Orlizlc lamb with mtltcd' but I toll 11pcKm (•hop1>1.·1t 11an1ll') ter and lt'mon Juice Secure open1na with I tcHflOOn d1oppt•d Ill lwt·NI '1kcwcr11 und strlnl(. fllace In " lihollow roasting I t b t'llpoc>n m•ltcd un11ultt~I buttt'r or pan onct roa11l lor 30 to JS minutes per pound. or tru.11 &&rim• until mN•l theromcler registers 17S · F' for Speeial Di.-t11 By June Roth • l tuble J)OC}n lt'mon J11h'e medium donenesa MnkcK 811ervangs Pr t•ht-u t OH•n to 325 ~_:~~1~11~1n~k~l~c~l~h~c·~1~n~11~id~c:_• ---------ee.¥~~,~1"'~'~'~"~"'~"': ... ~"~""~.::_-------~================::::~_; '' / ... '' •••••• 1s2s1a I Mail to: Jeno's "$1.00 off Italian Bread" Offer . P.O. Box 6509 Dulut h , MN 55802 • • I ••• • • • "' . Address ----------- City ----~State _Zip __ _ • I ,I •• Sau11ge, Cheese. Pepperoni, Combination, •• In your grocer's freezer . •••••••••••••• I Q ' DAILY PILOT -G rman ~-- Cookie U you ar~ "'"'"h111a ''"' •Qu 1 vour d.ol t ml 1nt ak • , e1nu•lt11 n you can U 11 f\)cw U'll~ hoalda)' I aaUn1 Olli year. For l'I hu lthh1I yut.lidu turkt•\ thnn '. cook the t uflmM 111 1 '4eparol~ t·~ ,,,,,,h• 1h•b Much ol Ow ~)Ultrv f•t 1s trapped b )' ttw lire ma wht-n It I t'Ol*'-d '" the b ird Mt'lu1t"11 lhr 1lufrtnll w1 l h ,.h" k ron bouUlon 1°'\ll the 111rlL•' ('8\lity With l'IHrut .. onlon11 and <'t'lt·n 10 1td1t Ua vor lk' :.ur,• to .. 1u m off tbt" poulln h tl ~fllr..• mokina tht' •r•'' S11npl)' dd ll'\' l'UlM'' In 1he pan d1 1pp1n&'I •nd t he t u t "'111 ''''"'''ii' u r o u n d 1 h •· ,. 11 b , ... FkmOH' th<" ,,.,. dnd pm I f t>ed a~ l&.\UUI IColidu\• bakt-d ~ooch t•a n bl! muc.M1t•t l 10 flt .& low·so.turatt-d fol. luv. 1·hole k rol dh·t b'.\ u.,m.: t s1mplt> subs1tutwn l '•w n ohole:sh'rol fl ,.,. t'KK :.ubst1tutl', <'Or n v al ' inargarrnt• lni.\t-ad of bulttr, Powdered t•ot•cia tor chocolull' u111t !'>l<.1m m ilk for whole m ilk Sprln~crlc Cook1t•!'> ure a trudat&ona.I German hoh day cookie Thl'Y a rt• made of a simple dough rtavore d with a n 1 s~ ~eed . Specia l rolling pint and molds are used lo m ake the y uletide sy mbo)s and designs. ThiJ modified version ls made with cholesterol· free egg substitute For a s pecial treat to se rve wit~ your S pr· ingerle Cookies try this Holiday Nog. Combine two cups skim milk. one- half c up cholesterol·free t.·g g s ubs titute. tw o tablespoons sugar and 1 '? teaspoons vanilla ex· tract. Beat with an clcc· trlc mixer or rota ry beater until blended and e hill thoro u gh l y Healthy Holidays! SP R1 NGE RLfo. COOKIES trz cup cholesterol· free egg substitute 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 Y• cups flour . 2 teas poons anis e seed Pour choles terol·free egg substitute into a small mixing bowl. Real al high speed of electric mixer gradually adding -.ugar. Contmuc lo beat at high speed 5 more minutes. Stir in vanilla. Combine flour a nd anise seed in a lar ge mixing bowl. Stir sugar mixlure into flour. Turn out onto a well floured board~'nead 15 times. Holl ough out to a rec· l angl . 9 x 14-inches Oust s pringerle board or rolling pin with flour Press onto dough. Cut Quick ~L~D~~~CK\ BR EAD Lighter and quicke r , than t ypical fruit bread, this makes a nice gift ror h oliday hosts and vtsiting guests. - 1 cup white s ugar 11'.2 cup golden brown sugar.packed lh cup but.I.er. sor. tcned 3 eggs I can 18 1/.1 o z . 1 crushed pineapple, in syrup 21h cups white flour 1 teaspoon baking Powder 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon salt • ~ teaspoon alls pice •.; te as poon cin namon 1"2 cup chopped figs '2 cup chopped can· dltd cherries 1:1 c up c hopped ptUed prunes trz cup golden raisins I UlNAPAllll • FUU Y COOKED 3 & WHOLE HAM 1 I AllMll\ JOHN Of\ AAW • l D CUDAHY DONELESS WHOLE HAM WATU\A()(l(O 19 8 IULlY(OOKlO ~HM !HALF HAM LO 1 191. • Ill SHANK PORTION ~~~ ... LO 139 Fresh Meats CROS~ RID ROAST llONO I\\ 8()otg(l) lllll °"°' . ll 1 . 68 ~~~~ CH~K RO~T to •89 ~~!J! ROAST 1.1 1.88 aOtfESTIAK OONOU> •D u;i... . • • I.I 2. 19 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK '°"6.ll•UO•ClOUlllflO-. ll 2 • 28 TOP ROI.IND STIAK 1 98 00'4lll.\'°"°6>CllO I.I , ~E CUT CHUCK STEAK DOtOllCll£1 . •• •••••• • lO .98 CORNISH GAME HEH C.'W)IA 7()()1 ~lfN , , , (l.()c 1,39 YOUHGGE~E 6 •OU!) MOW• • .. • lO 1. 58 YOUHGDUCIU 6MOl.A 3 .. )YI) IM)lfH .. .,UI ,98 FAAMERJOHH SAUSAGE O()M M()i()ll""lD ....... 'UI l\Oli 1.19 OSCAA MA YER DACOtf IUCID<•,01 IM .. !ll((Ot &e1•La Mei 1.88 Canned ~ Packaged ~ NIOLETS . b ~~~~·not u.u27 r OHIOHSOUPMIX ' 0 ""0•1\ H Ql 9()1.58 r POTATO DUDS 6 11m<l'CX-i• no1eo•1. 29 r HOT ROLL MIX 0 l!Ul!IU'I•. IJ\,Ol llfJ•.69 LADY LEI MAYOHHAISE 99 ·" ..,, "'-. .. ........ 1Jt W LA ,AUIA AVIJIUI Cre am s ugars and b\(tler until light a nd rtbfiy. Beat In eggs unlit Wended. Beat in plneap· pJe. Combine flour, bak· IOI powder. soda, salt. aUapice and cinnamon. G radua lly s tir Into pmeapple mixture until Just blended. Stir In figs, cherries, l)runes and raisins. Pour into 4 well g r eased 6x~ Inch minl·loat pans or 1 re1ular loaf pan or 18 muflln tins. Bake, 3SO F. 4i minutes until breads thl done. Cool In pon JO ratnutes. Invert onto wire HJ1 LA l'Al* .\YUlln ltlHtTIHO fOM MACH ~~~ ...... lD 168 DUTTER BASTED YOUNG TURKEYS ~~e:~~i>l.Y. 7 9 10 17LO) f!IOZ£N ••• l.D e CU REMASTER ~~ ... : ... · ...... l0 348 NLLIRfON • \ Special rolling pins and molds are used to make German, holiday cookies. ( for a • FOOD lllere~s ALWAYS time for Spaghetti & Meat Sauce Pfeaee write for "MEALS IN MINUTES" recipe book. Gk>be A· 1 89M Venice Blvd .. Lois Angeles. CA 90034 ~ -~ ~.A.A:r.~ifllt. 1~So you can share Chrlstmas dinner ·o.....v.>-t'rl~a f!:. \ with as many as you like! Occasions that bring family and friends together deserve nothing but the very best ... the very best beef roasts, bonded for quality, or your money back ... the very best hams, succulent alongside candied yams ... and the very best USDA Grade A turkeys. preened and plucked and )~;iill!ll-. ... -'\.'6' some. pre-basted, for out-of-the-ove n perfection. Watch ,..,...-.~ ... ""'..11111':'.1' those elfin appetites grow! Dairy & Frozen LADY LEE ..11129 EGGNOG '"I •••.•••• ,., .• 040Z C1M ALUMl"UM FOil 69 L '-'°"111 ""'""°""' )I,""°"'. L !.,t!f~H~~Y~O~llllOU.57 L ~~~~RPlA~(t"'C; 1.59 Delicatessen !CREAM CHEESE ...1119 t.AO'fUl .. eoz Pl'.G •at For table and tree. You get the trimmings. too. Choose from bins of fruits and vegetables that prove their freshness with every bite. And from qualitv-brand groceries, even for favorite seltzer. For your tree, come browse through the Trim-a·Tree shop at our larger Lucky· Discount Centers. and pick your sparkle. AU holiday items are priced so low. e ven Santa shops at Lucky! The glvlng's easy. Don't remember your friend's favorite brand of Christmas spirit? Let him pick it out himself with a Lucky Gift Certificate! Remembel" Lucky whe n you remember those last-minute gifts. Aavor·fresh Fruit and Gift Baskets from our produce department are personal pleasers, too! Lucky's your one-stop Christmas store. (And that's what discount is all about.) MERRY CHRISTMAS! Produce EXTRA LAP.GE DWCIOUS APPLES 1\£0 Of\ c.<X.()(H 39 'tlASHIH(,l()H lJtTRM AHO ••••.••• LO e RED OP. WHITE ~~~~'"ro .49 NAVEL ORANGES ..111 w 79 JUICY ~'tltrr., ... OAGe RED YAMS )(AVt CAHOllD OC\ IMSH(O •••••• ~USS(T POTAT0£S U\otO•IAMM .. ..... 1.1 ,14 Health & Beauty Aids #IU'HHEM SfUH DMCn .......... o:>l G1\ 1.29 SAVA6E.AITUSHAVE 1 99 , ,0, '" . OlD SPtCl AFT~ SHAV£ lO-• •018'\ 2.39 OLOSt>ICEAf'Tl~SHAVE i 99 •W.-0""1:~· .,o, . LECT'-IC SHAVE JOI OI\ • 97 l '. • .,...., "I·# ••• "··-· r-4 .. "., ,111 ...... t ~ .. • .. • -........... "' ......... _-·~ v "'' •• , -",. ,•w.,..~ ............ ..,,,,, •. , ...... . liquor SAVE i0% DUY ACAS£1 c--____ ... _.,... ... po ~ .. ~PIC»,,.. ... ~--tNr oVCOW>fll~ "'°"',._._......_d.,,.:io......,. "'•o .. ,,.....~Ol'ld~or'Cf~•4\ ..,..o...10 0t _.~_....J:)().,.o~•••• _...,. _ _, J605COTCH 601M>Of 1)0 .... 6 .59 I011U~[P0(Al( . . ..... 7.7• JIM BEAM DOUUOH eo-oot · 1)0 ... 5.35 oomE ~ KllCAlC. . • . . . , .. •.n KESSU:R WHISl([Y 1)(1w4 .99 .....• )0 • C. INl.I ll0"'00t oomc PA!Cr PU CASC . CN4ADCAH auo O •AOl•N-M• 60~111100< l)C) ... 7 .59 OOTTU PNC! PPCAS(. . . • . ..... 6.a. CHRISTIAN OROS. OIW'DY 5 85 eQ M00t I )IJ MC. • OOlTU .aKC Hll CA)[ • • • • • ..... ) 21 OACAPJ>I ~UM 60-oot --()11\jlll(ll 1)C)"'l 5.29 OOTTU~ll'UCAlC .......... • 77 CROWN ~USSEVODKA " 59 t!O ""°°' 1 )(I ... ..., • oom.L""''°'~ ......... J .'24 GORDOH°S GIN ..t 95 • eo tllOOt 1)0 ..... . 0011\L PlllCUCll CAlC , , .... 4 46 TAHQUlMY GIN O•OMOCI' l'IC.)~7.99 oonu~UOCASC ......... 7.'20 JOiECUE~VOTEQUILA 6 75 C.oll eo OOOOI" ')Cl ... • oonu ""c P£11 o.sc .. o oe GRAND MAkHllR 13 '\9 , oOl.Wll en"'°°' n nt • v oomr PlllCC Hll CA~ 12 oo • SOUTHl~H COMfOfi.t S 75 OO MOOI ''°""' • IO'T1U ~ Kii CA)( .. • .. .. • ~ 1 & . .. What discount is all about! ALL STOl\ES CLOSED' CHRISTMAS DAY to allow our employees to be with their families. Open Sunday. Christmas (ve Doy. Q o.m . to 6 p m. Na NO. IUCaJO AWlllUI LMIHIA 11"41 r~k• to complete coollng. MakH 4 , .... INIOOIUIURtt tTMtT .. n Cltlllflf llOAO A f LA ,_, mloj·loavcs. 1 regular loaf or 18mulfins. , ,, • • .. , ,. -... ITORU ONN DAILY I A.M. l I ( Ql. 86 6 PROOf CANADIAN WHISKY Canadian Club 1SO-ML QT ao PROOF euNO£D WHISlEY 9 I Seagram's 7 Crown 1n.t~ 137' 1:.tPORTED FROM POllTUGAL Lancers White Or Rose s™ CHABLIS. BURGUNDY OR ROS£ Inglenook Navalle Wine 1.s.m. . . . . . . . L . . " . . ~ . . . .. masm.,.•w•n•-lAu• ........ -.. ....,.. ... ......,....,..., ............................ ...... " .................... _ .. .. ..... ,.,..,c111a.,.~----........ ....... .. -..................... _.,...,__ .......... -.................. . PllCIS lfflCT1YI THIU SUN., DIC. 24, 1911. \ • t • ' Q DAA. Y PILOT • Her Three Plots 0 to: A I"\ A N N l..ANUEHS P.h ftr2'l huab.and dwd JO ~t'cU :l •IO Wt• ""''' t' nuu r 1t•d only • •hort wh1h I w1u1 only ;,t ut ttw 111.ru .ind o Jllld lnl'kt•n i wa, ~ure l l.'ould m:v · 1 lu\ c ua in I bou •ht thrt'e ftmrlt'I .> plo bet•u• th<•Y were> the I t ont• cm ttw hll~ tel I plttnned on bt•u\~ bunt'<I bl'"ldr m y b~IC>H"<i nd luv inti lht' third . J>hart' ror now.-r• T h t' I. u r d w -. ' nH•r r1tul and :wnl me' •• wonth•rfu l man thrc-t• 't'l.tr'i luh'r Wt• murm-.1 'IOOO uft••r ~n11 hnvt• had .. .... o " t1 t' ,. r u t 1 , r 1· lo~Nht>I Would 11 1,.. Jl t .. ·11t11hl1• for h1Hh rll\ ,,.,·onJ hu-cbt1111t .irH I I t o tw burlt'd ulon..:111dt> rn' f Ir I l h II b ,I 0 cJ ' 1\1 \ mulht•r hJ~ !IU.:):t''>lt•d thut I 11t•ll tht• tv.o 11loh · ;rnd huy l '40 othf1"'> for rny1wlf t•nd nl) 1W"1•i,cnl hu11bund But I c un 't A•• Laaders bear lht! lboul(ht of hu 1n1t tran1rra burlt•d bfttdt n\y n.-.1 bu11band I • t>d )OUt u1donrc- OOOKlNG B .YONO 0 A• L.B.: llavf! OU dl•n Md till• wtU. ) our "'P0Ult'1 If aot, )'OU "hoatd II~ Ju t mlcht tt't'I &lu t thtf"C'' a crowd. It SHma lo m(' that tblt mo t lo•lnl olullM 111 te bay two plnt11 rla.-wbf'tf" and h••f' 11 hrubbt'r} and ll owt'r plantt·d 1lon1tldt> your flri.t hu&baDd'a ,,.,,,._ Ufo:AR ANN In a rf" ('l'Ot dlSNJ. MOO, aom~ o n e brought u p lhc question do nuns or Ute Catholic Church who huv• withdrawn t1 om the Or\lur fo1 onu rHaon o r 1 n o l h •' r r l' r ti I v o ~c1al t•un\) ., On ol lht• men pr1·1> cml uld. "No, thry do not ·' I rctutt'<I hl• re mark , IO)'lnK U1ot thto Cialholl'' Chui 1·h und lht.' ~llh•rhood would n ver pt-rpl't• ult• 11\u. h un m Ju•l 1c1· that women whv halVf' dt-d1t•t1 tt'd 10, 20, or toven mc>n' Vt'iH 11 lo the Chun·h would l't r hatnly tM> cov n'<i under Sor1al Security My friend lnsl:.t.x I am wronc. Am f'> TAM PA INQUIRER WnenGotd l1i11ksWitn Diarn<>nds PEAR TAMVA: Some Olden offer Soclal Security hNents. Otbeu do aol. U't1 1 democr1Uc declaloa made by the Province (or area served) for each Order. II lbe Order from wblcb a nun leaves 11 covered by Social Security, she will receive benefits •c· ~o rdln« to whal h as been pald Into the fund -just a!J any secular employef'. Club Calendar •j. .. ... great rhings hdppcn. Pave diamonds make a glittering ">how of glamour with your l'VCry gcsrure. Herc gently designing curves with 18K yellow gold. Ring: s 1, 195 ; Bracelet $4,650. NI Wl'llk I 1111\UI 1112 V1.1I 11l11 /67'i·27H WOMEN ACCOUN · TANTS: The American Society Orange County c hapter will meet al 6:30 pm. Thursday, Dec. 21. at Lhe Saddleback Inn. For r eservation!., call Maxine Moran, 547 7061 Lorrie Lake ·is g uest speaker SENIOR CITIZENS OF COSTA M ESA : The group will meet for a Christma s party at 11 a .m . Friday, Dec. 22, in the Mesa Bible Chapel Sociul Room CORRECTION In S•ars Dec•mber 19th and 20th ""lldffi'tfslng MCHOft tt.. descrlptlo11 and R~ Prlu of·tt.. $14.99 tool chest Is l11correct. The ad 1ho•ld ha•• r•ad: $99.99 • 3 door chnt -$14.99. We tlnc•r•ly r•9r•t ............. I'•' AMol It '1'"""111 """""'I A b<\llliAll l''\t ~ \J't.(11'\iL'JltlJ .. .oql 111 lJ/\,l\Clt fRANCI~-ORR fine stationery corona del mar ----------~,r-~-i, .... ----~ ASU,A.l JUNIOR CLOTHING * GIFTS FOR HIM AND HER LARGE SELECTION OF Ta>s * AMERICAN OAK ANTIQUES PEWT~ *PANTS AND SKIRTS * HOME AND GOURMET ITEMS , f; I• T Pre-Holiday 8iale TOPS: Minimum 20% OFF on entire Inventory. Some cut up to .50%. ' ORESSES: 20%-40% OFF on Young Edwardian and 1 Gunne Sax. Just In time for the parties. P~NTS: Up to 50% OFF On Chemin de Fer, H.l.S. and Cheeks. · Bluf!berry Crumb Pudding (. .Horoscope LEO (July 23·Aug. 22 ): Get rid or material that 1s a burden. Refuse lo be poss~ssed by phsesslons. Aries. Libra figure prominent· ly. You can gain wider recognition. Find ways lo distribute and display product. Someone wants you lo carry burden not rightly yo4r own . Have none of 1t! VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): Make new contacts stress independence and originality. Trust your own capablUtles. Sweep aside red tape. Leo, Give a Gift that Grow• Pine Pot. _) R...,., unique holldav ptn.t comblntd wllh po&Mettlaund other colorful planbl make • IMdnt gift that will accent env hom•'• "tto or entry. I ANNLANDERS /HOROSCOPE Is it Cake? Or Pudding? GLEAM I GLIMMER I GLAM00R! A C1t11ne brac;elel, S 195 B AQu,, ring $185 C Ollnne bar pin, s115 D Ame1hy11 bar pin. SUO f Amethyll 11~g. $250 • CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS: tO a.m. '° t p.m. MonC11y throu1h t'rld•y 10 a.m. t.o I p.m. S1turd•y lJonl<ANrtcord • Vl10 • Moarn Chorgt W.'*ttlfl ~IHe 1M 11"¥1fWA,.. 11'116 '"''"' II. BARR "0 ... ,,.. ............ 11., .. , OW .. J~IO PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS IUSINI" N.u.11 SfATCMINT T"9 IOllOWll>O II'"'°" I\ ~ """ f\eU 4\ MOfHIA \ NOOOI E ~ ~ M•llMI• II .. Will• 41'• C• '11Q.I iAftU\OftY'\ •t,t.ut•fth IM • C•l•IOfl'•• t0fpotell41'1 601 ~ Mtroe>< •••II \""I• Aow (• "'°' ,,,,, .,..,,,..., "{Ot'odll(i.G ov . ,., .., ...... ANT~v·s llESTAIJAANT\, INt. MW 11-fH Pr~ ""' ,,.,_t -~· ltl"" ...... 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T PILOT C1) emc --brin s~rthe best ·10· you·r m ·ti1e for._ less. Chris/mas deserves the best *" Like our turkeys and hams Gemco turkeys are USDA Grade A. which means they re plump-breasted. Look for our own Harvest Day brand of hens and toms, and Sw1f t's Butterball turkeys. Both are prebasted and blast-frozen to preserve flavor at its t res he st best. We have fresh turkeys. too, of course. Our hams are boneless and water-packed so the meat stays pink and juicy through and through. There are 111 no substitutes for fineness and ;i._ the flavor's guaranteed I . ,\ ..... . At Gemco's complete supermarket, you'll find everything you need to set a sumptuous holiday spread. From cranberries and crab apples to sweet potatoes and stuffing mixes, egg nog and Christmas cheer! And. Baskets. Assembled in handsome wicker. they go on giving, even after the fresh goodies are gone! COME TO GEMCO FOR HOLIDAY VALUES. as a last-minute gift reminder, come to Gemco for holid~y Fruit NOW, WHEN THE SAVINGS COUNT. ,. ~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FULLY COOKED . ~~E~~~ t!~~E ........ LB.1 37 GRADE A ~~~s1~~~~~~ ... LB • 6 7 LARGE END RIB ROAST 167 BONDED BEEF .•. : ......•...•.. LB. CUDAHY BONELESS BUTTER BASTED YOUNG TURKEYS HORMEL CURE 81 ~~?J~°2~t~ ......... LB.1 97 GRADE A. HARVEST DAY. 10-22 LBS. FROZEN ••••••••••• LB. .78 · ~~~~~~t~??~:~ ...... LB. 293 ~~~~~ORTION 38 FULLY COOKED ................ LB.1 FRESH GRADE A ~9a~R~22I~~~-E.V.~. • 8 7 CU REMASTER 48 ~~~. 1 ·2 LBS .............. LB. 3 .. . ...... . Fr~sh ·Meats ·: ~ · . f!~~Bf~F~~~.. ..lB 1.59 BLADE CUT CHUCK ROAST 87 BONOlO llCEF. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ............... LB • • ~~~~~!~o~~~-~?.~~.~ .... LB 1.83 r~~~.~~ l~J.~.~~ •.. lB 2.17 ~~~~!!~~!~r~!~.~~ ...... lB 2.27 ro~~~~'!~2c~.~~K le 1.97 BLADECUTCHUCKSTEAK 9 OONOEO Oltr •••••••.••••••••••.•••......•.•. LB • 7 ;~R1'~!~~4~~~. ~.~~S . LACH 1 .37 YOUNG GEESE 11-10 L8S ,-R()l(N •••••••••••••••••• l U 1.57 ~~~~?.s~a!',~~~. .. l8 .97 ~~2:!?.~~.~.~~.~~l~~ll 1.17 ~~~~ ~~Sl~O~ !~~ol~B ~G 1.87 Fresh Turtteys wlll be 1v.ll1bfe on Thursday, OecemtMr 21, at Noon. "e~!!2!!~~.~. SUP~~~z~x 1.20 ~POTATO BUDS 8flTYCflOCXfR.......... . ..• 1&0l BOX 1.26 ~~,~~~~~.~~~~~~~~.~oz CAN .63 ·~~~~~~~-~~I~~~ . 60l CAN .63 ~A~-~.~~.~~~~.~ P~A~~I! 1.85 ~ANBLACK~~E .~~~s ,~oz cA'' .28 ~-~·~!~.~~~~~ .. ~ ~.~.~ 400l CAN .87 ~[~~~~~.~~!~~ ..... 2401lill .79 (fJ> NIBLET' SCORN ................... .. .. t:>Ol CAN .27 ·@>BANQUET PEARS . . . • . . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . .••••••• ZOOl C.AN • 72 ~IR~~~.~~.~~~~?.~S 11.0 1 PKC. .48 ~ GREEN BEANS OH MONTI: CUI • • • • tt>Cll C.AN • 36 ~~~~~!~!ry SA~~~Ol CAN .35 Liquor 2~~?. ~ODKA ..... , 1~t™ an 6.99 BOTTLE PRICE PER CASE. . . . • • • • , •.•.... fi.30 '®5LOGCABINSYRUP 1 22 ~~~2!;~.~.s~~~.~ .. •t>OlBOx .34 .................................. ?•Ol on • ~~~~!.~.~~.~!~IL , .... 1101 CAN .43 2~~?.~IN .... 11~llR BTl 6.99 BOTTLE PRICE PER CASE •...••.....••...• UO ;.'>."~.".'?~~~.A. !5.'!!rnL • 78 $ '~~s~~yo.~~'SERVER2c9LPl<LOS49 ~~J~.~~~1 .. ~ ......... l20ZJAR .99 2~~~~~~!~~ .... •l~l1R81l 9.77 BOTTLE PRICE PER CASE. •••••• , • , ••••••• UO ~~~~~.~u.~B~~ • ,~lrn orl 8.99 @;DREsSiNG···· ......... , • ~LIPTON SOUP MIX MRSCVB81SOHSCOANBPEAOOA 69 ONION ....................... 7<,ot.aox .57 IOTTU PRICE PER CASE. , •.••••.••...... 8.10 AlLPvllPOSl. ...••...•••. ·· •· ..... •·• •• 12oz aox • ~ PILLSBURY ROLL MIX ®>SENECA APPLE JUICE 1 02 HOT .................... . ... 1)1.<0l oox .67 ~~!~.~.~~IS~Y···· • 7SlTR en 8.99 ••••••• ,A. ••••••••••••• •• •• .~oz erl • ~LIPTON TEA BAGS ..... ~~~===~~~~· . . . . . . .. 4AC100lC 1.07 IOTTLEPAICE PER CASE...... . ........ I.to 2~~~-~R~NDY • t'>ttR till 8.99 • I ~ . . . (t1 t 'I" •f>IJ\l\1& .. , ',.,., "'< Alll~nt\i>~flf'W• J ' .... , •• ,. ..., ••• l•••tt t.•U-'\~~((l , • ....,.~ ,.,~\IT f',.,t1\IU• ,,.,.,"'l!,<'t/'(Qf"""~ ~k;t"'\ IOTTLf PRtCEPEA CASf .•• , •..... 8.10 GEMCO WILL BE CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY to allow our employ•• to be with their famllles. OPEN SUNDAY, CHRISTMAS EVE DAY 10 A.M. TO 8:30 P .M. . . . . .. It Only Takes A Moment and •1 To Join Gemco. Just moil the attached appllcauon with your si membership tee or bring It 1n person to your nearest Gemco Your S 1 enables you to en1oy a variety or top quality merehana1se at everyday low prices in over 29 departments Anyone may 1oln Gemco. there are no add1t1ona1 Cll!es or assessments. ever Household Items Produce NAVEL ORANGES JUICYSWI! I RED YAMS ~(RV{ ~ASl•WORCANOICO RUSSE:'f' POTATOES U :'> '<() I HMINOSIZE •• •• • 4 i!o.77 18 .28 lU .14 Our P11cc P101ec11on POiicy 9uJran1ee~. 1t11•su P"ces 10 be ettec11ve 1rom WedneMllly Qec 20th 1nru Sunday. DflC 241h. 1978 ·• r-------------. I , "t m•c H()N-&SltS\Alll Ml-•-_,,_•''°"' I "'Alt •O Of.M<.0 I' 0 901 \001 tut I<& PAllfl CAllf tot10 ···-~· ml l'\lUf Hlll<T lACH un11111< •o• ••• ' ' ' •• ' ' I ~~ I I I J J I ~ !. I '1 I I lJ rrl I 1 ~,o auirn l,.. 1 I C' lJ [ 11111111111 rrrm 1 ' ' It . { l 6 ·• '1 0 ,. I. '· ), ,z -he Ol t j c I I ~ t t t e t f n .. OPDI t.00 AM 1o 7:00 Pl GIJSTIAS m flOSO ClllSTllAS DAY • n1 " ••• ' fbtpu atrd 'f""U ·· ~ tlr.e 'R~! Ham ~-=~ ....... 5 1~ ' ledtd poril ll'fC'I . • t'l'"'<l l'!ll>f<'IAlly for P.l ft.n<ho and for you' (..,....., -El Rancho's Ham mi ••••••• : •••• s1 s~ ./u•t the thlna ror fet!dinic lhl! whttl,. r111n1lv' ,...., ....., El Rancho's Ham "",.. .....•.... '1 s~ 1'.I Hanrh«fa nne quality •m•llf'r 111•. "'' I~ (1'1&lity' ("* ..... El Rancho's Ham Slices ••••.•... '2'~ C11nter rut' Thiele for dinner or thinner 11llc" ror brHkf••t' , ... ....,, Cure 81 Hmn 131~ Bar M Ham •• 131~ 1 lormrl'• •1onitlf'94! -whole 11r hull ltf1'1411IMI-wtl(Ji., h•lf 111 'l"~""' Nothint to . buy ... ju,,t enter your name in any of our con· v.-n1~t entry bo1e1. Winnert get two t1cket8-nght on CAlorado Hlvd.-plu11 ... f"ree PaTk.ing! No purchase necee11ary-Ju1t MU!r your name! nBS Ill• IOtiU TIUMY .,,_ 21 NJFSS! H oliday .. . . ' pirit .. ·a. RANCHO'S GRADE 0 A" TEIJER WTDl llG o' SJ49 ~ORK • l'rMlh . . for " deliJChtful rout! HOS Kamchatb VODKA Fraall TilrkB1s 10 to 17 •• TOMS Sausage ur ..... s11! Kl f(Anc ht1'1 own AtCmed juat right bo\lt" I 00 on I hr I i!1 litf'r i.w· 11 to 30 lbs. S..sage rra11mu '1 '! Ancient Age •••• s499 "itruight wh111kev bll\ll' 40(' hflh W. ds s411 1n or ••••...• Canadum whiskey reduced $1.00-Quart J & B $16 99 SCOTCH Pour ,, \\1th pnd<>' (I.st •"-us !tr) Chas Krug Winessr 9 Burgu nd), Chablu.. Vin RUl)e-750 rnl Bristol Cream .. s&99 Harvey's fine Sherry-7f,() ml LllCER'S $ 349 WINE Rose or White, for pleubure! Fifth Our own lubel rai1100 in the Sun Jo'em1ll'1hi V11llt·v' Ard Wl' hove thern' ... 1n tht 1111r111 you prefer ... you won't have to ~lllr fur IC'M' Slit VAWY CRADE "A" FIOZO TURKEYS 79~ Choose Hens or Toms et 1h111 price Turi<ey Breast • s24~ El Rnn<"ho's Grade ·A" qu11hty (will ... CICt .. clilb) Turkey~ ••• 59~ So JU1cy' .•• '·om Jo:I llancho turk<'Vfl Smoked Hen s 1 a' Turkeys • El Rancho'1-ready to serve' Oysters no wrm • s211 Eight ounce J&r ~. SLlt) Cooked Shrinp s31~ Put l'ocktailit on the menu . Geese aa ...... u ... 111• mM • • Roasting 89c GllCKEI • Fresh! Califomia'• Zecky Farm1 Authrnt1c11lly old world-no nitritd leg o' PORK Preth! Eat.em! Whol.e or Shank Hall Sliced Bacon ••• '1 I~ El Rancho's thicker ,,nth •tYi4! • Bratwurst a-•'15~ Pork. veal. eeuoning-No rutrii. Ground Beef :r~s1•~ Lean-doe1> not exceed 22% fat Steaks=·.·. 111! Does not exceed 15% fet·3 per lb DI-JI W1E$S IEEf $279 ROAST . • Loin cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef **t >**'' .:**t·,}**/ ->**( /**:'')**~**<''.:·** .}**/: .... -.{ )** .J **~**·**·**----• ~!~!!~.~.!,.~~~qu~~!:,:~9c :..~~ J II 37 C Birds Eye de868rt topping-8 oz tub e •0 All FLAVCIS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Orange Juice ••• '1 19 Add 11pnrkle to the m1·nu, with th1.1 fl'IW1r &n<' culor of ,Jdl-0! 6 oz package Mixers 2aozaorrLE •••••••••• 29c Entertitinmi:" you'll w11nt Ci111111u Al•·. HIJfl11 11r 'I in11c' S pnngfield-NR bottlei. Onion Soup Mix 59c Snack Crackers 7gc C'h1111 t! of Nubilco fuvoriU!s-pkg Yuban Coffee .. s211 Dimer Napkins • 4gc C"ho14.'e of gr111d11 I lh pm Kl1•1'111•1 .. oft itnd 11t10ng-pkg of 00 Wild Rice Mix . • &9 c Pie Crust Mix • • 49c :\ 1 .J H Jlmvm <11 Whllf' r, ,,, 11k-.!.,~llv C rix.kt1 r '"'" or Sudu1-I J 111 BERMSTtl 'S DREsslNG 55c :~ms 79c : Vina1gn-tte, 1()0(1 1111 • 11 .. 111111 • tt ,,, Uel Mont.41 ... Wh<1le ond C'r111p. 12 ()1 . -. . .. J)elicat es.~en fC d H sna 9 . anne am sw .... .,- I •• ... 10.") (,..._l ..... I.JI}' ~ Salami Chub •.. s1 79 Cream Cheese .. &9c~ Krnlt '" l'hlladvlphia-8 oz pkg laughing Cow ..... sac ! Hebrew N1111un11I Krn,lwr I:.! 111 • . F k s1 3• 1 ran s OSCM *'° ... ~·rcnch ChMU-t111 wedan-6 ounw Cheese'n' Nut .. s1 59 H11rkimtr 7 ot (-a..-t -L1t) Price's Spreads 99c Ready to b.ite-tll flavun-16 oz Pimento or Jalapeno Ch«!ett-7 0t • Beef or M~al 16 ot (S.U. U.-12 1t-l.5I) ~Dressing uaaa • 1111 r Bob't refllaurant ctuthty-16 Ot Cookies ......., • • • ggc PriC411 m efftc:t MQn. Der. 18 thtoUgh bun. Dtc. 24 Minu~ Maid from Floride-16 oz Croissant Rolls ggc Sara Lee makc8 'em so fl8"y! 5111 oz Cocktail Tacos • 59c L1ttlu Treat.It from Roi!arito ! 5' / oz Sweet Peas •••• 59e Twenty ouncet1 1>f goodne11t1! Springfield Rolls ,..... • • • • 49c Sara Lee'• dinner favorite! 7 oz ICE . $129 CREAM~ . Royal Hott Premium Peck-oll novors _______________ __, OP£N 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM . ClllSTMAS EYE CLOSED allSTMAS DAY FI our cow 1ma ••••••••••••••• 7 5 c For that white thumb! Regular, eelf rin&i"I or Unbleached 5 lb bag Dinner Rols~~ ... l9c One doien light, n..ky, tasty rolla in the pecka«e! Springfield Potato Chips 1111 ••• 79c Serve Regular, B-8-Q or Dip Chip11-Twin Pack ... H ounces of fun Cranberry ...... 39c Party Mix Nuts s1 21 ~ Spray Jellied or Whole-16 0'1 Laura Scudder's-12 oz can Clamato Juice • sgc Rea{ Egg Nog • • &9c Motl's zet1ty combination! :12 07. Gorton's Clams 79c Ch00&e Chopped or Minced--0 111 oz FIRE LOGS Ouraflame-rolor and heat for 3 hours Golden c~me dairy goodne""' ... Quart Ground Nutmeg 79c Sch1llinp for frah flavor ... J '"' oz RIPE OUVES LmdB&y •.. large pitted .•. No. :)()() can Sup er Fresh Produce Apples ~1\:S ...... 39~ rr111p 1tnd crunchy ..• Waahington State's finest · ..• for the fruit bowl, for deasert or a Mlllod ... and ll great stocking atufTer . Red Grapes ::-:··· 49c ........ . ·-. TAlr.EmES rm•• ....... ....... 39~ Banana Squash 9~ Jiit ........ W'J • .. ........... RED YAMS u. ... ..., 29c ==---• Open dally g to 9 • Sunday 9 to 7 No eal• to dealert • • ARCADIA PASADENA SOUTH PASADE.NA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT RfACti FASTBl llrf IRVINE LAGUNA HILLS . ~~'"'''' a nit ••·'"'''"''"n \/(I W ( til111 • to lllvtl f '~"",,''and t4,,nfln~fq,, "'•'"•' anl'f AlcJn"'•""' •''J1 Nt~wpn•I Ulw1I J•.".'i I d\tl1lt1ft O• I"•·•"'''• ,.,1 t M , ~ ... ,1,. ,'th•' Mo1iltl•" "•1'-•.tf ' f • H,,11 '' rtdr1 t 111 1 "•''<Jf"l'' wr ·,n11Uira\I, ,,,,..,., •••"'"''' M .. 11 ()n UH~ p,."'"'"'" t •~lhl11fl "'"''•••,. l r11h•• t·,, . ., ~ •·• ( r '• Mt" lfun P•'"Wtl'f' f'•..,it J STifFO OlMS Sl.19 " Qu .. n pack from Youn1'1 $uprem~ oz. a1•• WW lie • Rtiynold't bouNhold foil •.. 76 ft. roll DESSOT TIJPP• l9o spr1n(lfllld'e-R.tl Creain-6 ' ounce can Rll ._.. UllS Sl.11 All van.ti.a tor IMCk Umtl e O& can ... -s 41c r~ thtl apaclel U>Uch! $pt1nlfltld-1 I 01. • ,,. llm..UOIS 49c Kr"rt'• .lttl P11ffHI Ill m nMlrll•tt flelecnmann ..-madt w1lh rom oll -1 lb -· COl.DllCUCIOS 41c Choice ol J>.operlda Parm• varltt~ OI waw a.st.ts 39c Voun1'• Supreme, ror your holld•y. II 01 • l ' .... -. . . . " • 4 t. t I. ' ' f ~ l " ~. ,. l. • • J . c ,. '· !-: r 7 i I r •. l ~ : l , ~· + .,, r. t f; ~ J ~1 ,. f " ,~ ~ ,/ l ' s I 0 .. f f • e1 C t pc a he tr tb e\ i I p ft• "I fi bt bf nc la · c, b' Li in; ho eo oP th• tcr OD , ar Sil ho fal hi ,., tb• f al ... . . .. NATION I FOR TH.E RECORD ~y. Decembef 20, 1978 * DAIL V Ptt.OT • I Into :Hti11 Air Student's Disappearance Probed WHITEWATER. Wi1. (AP) David Hoque, an 18 yHr old frt hman, was 1tudyln1 1n h11 dorm roqm whrn he decld~ ht' wanted a hambuqicr. I I\ his bboka °'*" oo tua de k and rod o(t on a lrtf'nd'e bicycle ·That was OOl' aturday ru•ht In NovemMr He nevt-r cam b ck. "There art no cluH. non<' whauoev r. not a on• That'• what' a IO t>.lfUna." aaad Jobn Jlyland, txt"cuHvl' dlr .. ctor of tht> Chamber ol Commc-rc. U\ Sturgeon B ay , ll o ague's hOml'tOwn , and hthC't o r tl o•aue ' r oom ma t t', Tlmothy.18 "IT'S JUST UKE he dJbap Ot'Bred from the face or lbl' earth." w u pronr to t h at ( runnln" away)," saJd Whitewater Poll~ Cbl f Don Simon WITH MORI', THAN $4,000 raaud In a Chambt-r ol Com mt>rt't> campe11n. frlcndlJ und famil y h•vt purehu d n "''•paper apace und broadcalll tlmt> ln Wi1000 In, llhnou1 and Mannt'aota, uramg an)'onc who may bavt' wen lhu blond. brown f'yf'd youns m11n to notify pohce "Wt>'vl' ht•ard all thl° poHlble storks. that hP wa swept up by a cult or that he ju"t ran uwuy ft-om school." u1d Raymond Hoaau . the youth's father, a soil ronservat1on1at with lh~ US Dt>partment or Ag rlculturt-. "The only one that makes itl\y s~n f as lhat he hit his heud and ha1> amnesia " AFTER THE ACCIDENT, Hoatue. who apparently suf· ftrtd onJy acrapt.'I on has hands and r IUAed hospital treatment, wool with the persons In the car to the pohre talion. He left after about an hour, Hyland said, walking the damaaed b1cy· cle Ile wu laat seen at a gas atation htadJng In thu direction of th~ dorm The bkyclc was ·found In a pork up a steep hill about ball a block from the dorm, Hyland Hid. People ln Sturgeon Bay know Hoague as a' good student who worked In church groups and played tugh school football until has semor year. when he left the team to concentrate on studies. It la known that lht· Unlvt>rs1ty o( WasC'OOSln Whitewater studc:nl had a nunor colhs1on with a car that everung, Nov l l Some peo pie, lncludfog hui parents, Uunk he may have suffered amnesia after the accident. F~ Truck tuck SAN D I EGO <AP > A $325,000 earth moving machine was severely damaged by r1re when the rare truck sent to quell the blaze got. stuck an six tnches or mud. fire department 0Htc1als say. llYLAND SAID HIS son told him Hoague had "no hangups that we're aware of," such as drugs. Space Gear Ptttt Awarded "There's nothing to indicate foul play and there's nothmg in his background to indicate he IUGllFICEIT Pl.Am .. POftCT ClllSlllS Cfl'S PlD If EYERY DESCllPTII $388 "There was no reason for him to wanl to disappear," Timothy Hylaodfhas s&d "He was get· llng all "'s and never had any emotional problem s or anything ·• An Inertial Upper Stage (IUS > vehicle secured to a tilt table awaits deployment into space from the cargo bay of National Aer onautics a nd Space Administration· Space Shuttle orbiter. A second lUS floats "TM£ FUUlOUS" FEI FACTORY 3141 S. PWA DR. ' SAITA W ' SOUTH COAST VILLAGE BE HERE WHEN THE STORE OPENS! HURRY II BASKETS ~ff~~~ "Al UOl£SS SEUCTIOll Of SPECIMEN PLANTS 50~ VAlUll TO $100.00 flOM ...... %-OFF IO$T mi . . . . . .. ~ .... ~~ I 0 (" ~IJ.r ~~,, .. • IUIOREDS OF IUUTlfll ;JT Pl.All PACME FOi CMllSTIAS UCRflCED AT com BELOW COST ucom 3141 S. PWA DRIYE Sil[ .. SOUTH COAST VILLAGE DAl.Y 11-1 .. , SMTA AU UIST un er 111 J • rue NUSJ 11-5 Cree in space. A contract to design and produce the deep space probe servoac· tuator system has been awarded to Chemical Systems Divis ion of United Technologies. • I For the Record L•\ Vl'Qot\ MMrla<11' lk ..,W\ ls- \l.ifld,..r• 1nc:h.a ............,J0,1'19 GRE ENE BE•uMONI Mlc:N el J.,.,.,, l• •• ,.., G;oyno<, 21. b0111 Oi •rvlntt DK~l.lfrt G R E £ N ME ACURtO Cu•I•\ Jf'WPll 11 4i"IO Krt\IW t YM. '1. f)Oth 01 Hunllnqton Bra<ll MALG£RI MC GUIRE Jenn A , ~ 01 S.tnltt An.t • .nci Htlf'f'I Ma,.•n. 41 OI Wt\tm.nt.t .. , AOW L AH O VAN BUSIC lllK W•tlf'r Mctt~ll ,, ttl'CS 8_.rbar~ J_,, 11 IJOlllOI Hur>llnQIOl>llf'arll '>OlOMOH RArAFL Phlllop A ' ll o• l OU•\OU<Q H C . -LvOw•"" M \4 Ol lr"ll•,,.. J •COflS RtCllHAM G,.oorv F VQt'l'W-76 dnct Ao111wn Atn.-10 bOth ot WP'\fmt""'IH DKemllff 1, 1911 ( AMP09ASS0 MUPl>tf f JCK•e>n ,,,., ... , ,. -Pfoo9• •nn. n. 00111 o• co-.r,. Mf.w (ASl•llOGONZAlEZ O\CM A ""' o• .-.unonq1on S..c:h "no Cvf'IUHil R•bo-« d ~ of Moflll'IM'tlo H0Wf M4( tH IYRf Ro~•I eo .... ra Jr 1• -H ......... L • 1S bOt,. o• H\lt\t•NJ'on IHM h 9ATSCta WRIGHT J8~S An lllOnv, l•. ""Cl Dionna J11rw, 'JJ. l>Olll of F ount••n V•tln S>+O~·SCl<UCIC tC"""" E.l•l. 16. ""o Oft-.-nf"I M•rlf' ti. bott\ o t We\lm1n\ler HE WTON M.APTIH Sc°'I f'UQC!,.., >1, OI lH ... 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W'llB Jo"n C••••n<• •s. ano Cvnth•• """''•· t&. l>Ol 11 o• SM C ,_,,.f' r,.OllOON RAINWATFA 0.wtdO 7J ~no n1e'f• A • 10. o or" 01 Wf'\lm,n\ler SM ITH WALtc:Ell llichoard All~n •1 •llO Ann Mal.rH'n u . bOtll of Et Toro E AllV Pl!INCE ROOe'1 L. S•, fl """ J8(Qlleh~ l.ft', ... l>Olh of c~ ... ""~"' MYERS S•LVEtRA Roe.rt F 1'. -Pott"<•• Ann. 16 llOlll of EI loro LOFl'lf R SAUAHO JMntt M , 3'. and S.votny ""'"'· JJ. !>041! of E 1 roro TOWER MAGALLANES Rk 1!8rd J ......... )S. of Hunllnejton BH<h. •r><t P8111 A 0 . of LA Ml•.i.t ' ·.:" t ·' •· ~;,,EIMi, ·m,ccwe1.J frown Wm 'kmtcl{ Shoes Bt.ac 54, ... • I t I 6 • )' D ,. 1. f. ), 2 ,e ot Ila e1 C• P4 a he tr f. th .. e \ l f I r P1 Of ~ "J , WI v, 1~1 ht ,, "'' ht 11 J no ra Co t· ty .. La t int i I 4. ho , co Opt the to• Ont 'l I by lrad Andef'IOft PUNKY WtNKIR8EAN Stop burying your bonea 1n my Christmot coke 1" SUPERHEROES GERIATRIX yOU ..::NOW "THAT ~200 HQl..IOAY 5HOPPING SUIT I e<:ltJGHT WITH 2 PAI~ t.:.•lll1~Jilna=-~PANT5? DENNIS THE MENACE ' ' ' ·. .. ~~~~ GORDO JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY r WON'T WALK ON' T~AT STREET··· IT COULD BE BAD LUCK - ' ._.J . --...... .. by Tom htiuk .. ,__ ,, . ., byMtH ,, . , .. ~ ·. ' M.°'4. WI '°)tl""4S' • I ' AGATHA CRUMM DR.SMOCK • IN iHE CliY. .. I At.MOST FOPl10T MY PReSE:NTS, 1H()(.16H ... 13 ,... S rREEf >. COUL-PN'..,- AGRe6 AAORe, MAX! at> { . by Gus Arriola · by Harold Le Dovx ('M 50RRY. OARUHG ... M E'Vat'fT>UH6'5 601~ TO & ALL RJGKT ! JUST GIVE ME A LITllE TIME TO G£T THINGS 5TRAl6HTfNfO OIJT ! by Tom K. Ryan I EteT SORTA NERVOOS ON SANTA'S LAP! COMlCS I CROSSWORD PEANUTS by Cltarlts M. Schulz ~I SAW ~IM!' SHOUTED UiTlE ~ .. I I SAW SANTA Nl/J HtSRAIH Wi DON'T SQUl~,MA'AM. Theif'S. MORE TO COME! -= by am Hoest by George Lemont TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACR08S I Pace 5 Utopian 10 U.S. presi· dent 14 Prevaricator 1~Notw1y,olfl· clllty 18 Acidity 17 Escapades 18 Manitoba In· dlan 20 Boob tubes n Ouekrer 23 Equipped Jo hNr 25 Four qta 28Gaaton -: Fr phyalelat 29 Comp0nents ~T911 3$ Oriental 1)(8- lix 17 Skulk 38 Jotin. Scot. 39~rons 41 MICtllne tool 42 Slouan la n-.. g:~ ~ Tiki care of 48 Leftover •Effaces 50 Shag UNITlO Fe1ture Syndicale Tue1d1y's Puzzle Solved 51 Play ~ gu1ta1 53 Ruled I Pl A lo •• ' . I I I I I AINll l 1ua o l I l di! 0 l Al " I I Pl 57 Not used f &l N A • 0 • • Q 0 . •loll 1 61 Poller stake 62 Noorlehlng lood• M B<aln can1I 86 Sketch 66 New star 67 Contradict 68 Cheeky IN 0 I • 0 . -ozo . ( I H I ~ l • l • , •II -A. I s " '0 • c ' c 0 l I ,. • -0 u • I o f'f I 'O II A I , • J r• 11•1 •lal I f ··-I • I 1111 I f 'ii LI~ I I I Lii..! c " l • l ( 11 • II l l - , l I l c l 69 Machine rr I I c 11 r " ' ff I • D II ~ pan I•~· • l l llJ 111 Ill A IO II It DOWN 1 Louver ele· a nee ment 18 Tidy 2 Neap. e O 22 Runw1y1 3 Roof boraer 24 Disavowals 4 Thwart 26 Earlier 5 Usance 27 Ren1 6 Drench 28 lndlan coins 7 Be mtataken 30 CA.Ila off 8 Ancient 31 Knots 9 French 32 String writer 33 Winter vehl· 10 Oelenllve clu lootballtf 38 <M's name 11 Art1 unit 38 Auto style 12 Opc>onents 40 A long time 13 Waste allow· 43 Pungent -. 'f i• 11 '0 I IN I f l 1• ,l ' ' l •5 Compacting 47 Affects rad1· cally '9 Corrode 52 Sods 5.1 Foray ~Being: Sp 55 So Amer Indian 56-mater: Br1ln covering 58 Drunken cry 59 USSA river 80 Ivan. e.g. 63 Pagodas • . ... ' I I f I I I r .. :; i .. I J i t l , l ' . T '· '· ~· . :~ 1 i I. f . I ' ~ . ' ' .. ! i 0 " ( r J e1 C1 P4 a • h< tr f th • e\ {. I r f p , nf .. , I WI IJ· ' ~ ht Ii· he l' no fa Co t~ . ty .. L• { in1 • I • ho , co ... op. • lht .. to- .1 Ont , 1r1 Shi ho , .. hh Cal lb< tab tht Wedneedly, Deoembef 20, 1978 * DAILY PILOT The Blggest-Mar•etplace-0n the Orange Coasr DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Cari Sell It, Find It, Trade lt With a Want Ad (842-5878] One Call Service Fast Credit ApprQVal ~.~ ••.•.•..... : ~.~~ ........ ~.~.~ ....... ~.':':'..5:!!. ••••... ~::?.~ ........ ~.~~ ....... ~.~~ ....... ~!!'::~ ••••••.• ~-~~ ..•..... ••-• IOOJ G........ 1002 GtMt_, IOOJ 81 ti.. 1002 ........ 1002 o .. ,,... 1002 t•nl 1002 •••rtl 1002 ........................................................................................................................................................................................ BAY& BEACH 4 l~CfR OR 11 w .... -.Mo&r. STONE'S THROW All r\laJ •talt" •d~t·rtl.'>•'(1 ln IJUs ~~ la •Ub \0 I.he burb frum lhta it'd lO the I .. ';.ur ~'\·ly duplPx, 4 bdrm4 l~nloa Art of J tt;" I. 2 bdrn\li •1th 4 blllha whidJ D'Wkh It 1llt"Jl•I lo OD~ Sl~l. N~wl)CJtt advert11c-.. •ny pre ~ lt h.a.'I many plu." fcrtnce, hm1ta11un. or foatUrf'll "Ith fl~·x I bit.• dl.tmm.uuiuoo bb4'd un f1ni.nt1n1. f'ven 111alt'i. r~. colior. "'btuou. 6l''· rootrM't A IUf' at rt! ot u I ur naUornal on11n. °' 1m ww 0ntysun.soo1 ln&a>bon to make any !IUCb pn-fen-.nce. IJm•t• ELBOW ROOM bOD. or d&ac'nmuu1Uoo ·· ~ DNJPllpt'r will not in t.htl/'!pul1r WOOU BRJOG an-a, end wi1l know1n'lf accept any ooodo with 2 bdrms. & advf'rt1111 a& for rt!t\I 21.ot bath,., up~aded cute wtucb &a lo viol•· CMPfllllll le td~. roper boa al the law ~ oew & verf. 11barp • & fresh landsrapmg .... will be done. Slli,500 ..,.S: Adnrtlsen **Id cMcll ........ ads daily ~ report ft' BAY& ran ~clatilly. TIM BEACH ' DAILY PtL.OT os._.1 MMlty for ttw flnt CGn"ed ........ Ollly. 4!IO NEWPORT CTA. DR. 7011 ..._..tors• START ••••••••••••••••••••••• c-n11 1002 wnHADUPUX ••••••••••••••••••••••• EA.5TSJDE a 3 bdrm and IACICIAY a 2 bdrm, let us help you lilGAJM With uwestments. 1..1.&unous Woodstream 3 Pre Counseling, CaU for appt. bedroom. 2 story. Walk 400lll" ~ RIR AU to pool, Y.M.C.A .• shop· pmg. $94,900. 10% Down. Hurry, take udvantage. tM.4f21'tt llUS Call64&44r • KE:Y ' I RE:AlTORS IC U you want your advert.ls· -ing messa~e lo reach more ~P e at lower SELL idle rtems with a cost. Jassified Is the Daily Pilot Classified Ad way to ao! Call Now! 642-5671. 5'2-5678 ·~~ 'fl/4M4HJ,'I#~ ~ "!'9'' -A CONVENICKT SHOf'PtNG ANO 5'WIHO CUIDt fOA lH( CAL OH lHf' GO Two for You ·"' SIZES lOY<;z.l8Y2 "" 1TT ,....;_ 11f Al\-r .... • MUsr· for I well planned wardrobe-the usy 1umper-<1ress and dlsh1ne scarf-tit btouw. No waist seam-11p 1umper up qudly '" !weeds. c~lhs. P11nted Patttrll 9305. Half Sim 10~. 1211J, 141,. 16..,, 181, S11e 14'r> (bust 37) 1umper 2\1 Jd$. W , top 2 118 JllS W . ,.. 1.50 ,., tldl ,....,.. Add * .. -.....,. .. fd. ............. SeNts llMMl llAITII .-antrn Dept. 442 Dally PllOt m ... 1• a. .. ,.., IT 10011. rlillt Ulll AD-=t'· sm ... snu ltt's bl JlflCtical-JOU It! mott for Im S •Mii you aw• StnO tor ntw FALL WINTIR FASHIONS-TO SEWCATAlOG Im SI SO coupon IOI free 1)11· te.11 rA '°"' cllo<t 7~ 101 ......... -... ... ti.00 , ....... rlillllllllw ·• l~ Qwlll .... 1.50 U4'ifb 'I'~ . JO Bn&hten a bed with 1 sew. n stull butteill1 quilt' [asy. tun to w<rl on anl" whtrtl Apphqut. stutl each sectron as rou W'lf. th"' iorn tor quilt No hn1n& rnteill~ 1ng. Qurlllni Pattt11 7221 chart\, pattern p1ectS. Sl.50 lor exh pittern. Add '0• t~h pattt1n lor hrst<lu s llf· mail and handhn&. S..d ta: Ahct lnlalrs Needlecraft Dept. 105 Daily PllOt lot 163, Old Cllttsea SQ., .... YO!\ NY 10011. rn11t llamt, Addfm. Zip, rittem lh1mbtf. N[WINOW• Our 1979 N[lDll CRAn CAIALOG-ootet 200 Pol>U· IM d~1gn~. 3 tree _p.attt1ns PMttd 1nsodt Stnd 7'Jt 12'-QllK,/f.asy Tl1M1tn Sl.50 tzJ.ratcll~, Qui~ Sl.50 117·AllNM a Doilies .. Sl.50 12'-(rifty f1owtrl .. .. ... s l.50 1 zs.rtll& Qvtlls. . Sl.50 l24-5ifb 111' OnliMtllb ... Sl.50 12l-StlWl'1'r1tct1Qllfts SU S 1ZZ.St11tt '111 rllft Qllilb. Sl.Z5 lZl-Pili..~ .... $1.50 1~1Wwd!M .$1.00 1l Wlowtr Cttdlet.... Sl.00 lla.c:.Nt W1ttt S.-.Sl.00 llMaifty fifty Qullts . . . Sl.00 11~ Ci1c.iMt Sl.00 11..C.plete AfcMM $1.00 112-Prin AftNM 75' lll·Mlirpill Cloditt .. Sl.00 107~ s..lflt Sl.00 los.flltllllt Ctochtt . Sl.00 1oi.1s Qllfts ._. r...,, • nt 101411--Qllllts . • 15' tOl.c)Mlt C*1'ol 75' .... ' . . .... .. REAL ESTATE THE BEST GIFT OF ALL CtOSE IN 1979 AVOID HIGH INTEREST RATE New le8's latlon, new financing t.ecbnJques and new court decisions, rm.kes it easier than ever to purchase or sell a {lro- perty & clo5e escrow in u matter of days. For the first time, Banks, Sav· ings & Loans can provide 'wrap around' financing, that together with seller fmaoci.ng can beat high interest raU!s. Our staff ot experienced tro· fessionals h elp t elr chent.s buy, sell. or ex· change $63 million dollars worth of real estate In the past 12 months. Call DOW & ask about our many homes, & investment list.logs. Call 752-1920. J. QUAIL PLACE PROPBTllS"' 10,. T1I l:JO P.M.f UDO ISLE flay vtew from 2 patio decks enhances custom spacious 5 bdrm.. 4 bath traditional home; like new. Ideal tor entertainang. S500.000 OCEANFRONT Quality craftsmanshap in mahog. trim & oak noon; sets orr this landmark ; 4 RR. 3 ba. home ln finest location. ft;~tabUithed trees & lawns. $475,000. IACK IAY 1-·ine 4 bdrm .. 21v2 bath family home on quiet cul de sac. Oversized pool. pluyhousc. storage $169,000. Terms. IAYFROMT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & slip AVALON Well constructed. 3 BR, 1 ba. oak floor. partial basement. concrete foundation. Flats area. $120,000-Fee. SILLGRUNDY , REALTOR 341 Elorut1· (),,,,. ~.B bl) bl61 \V ESLI< Y ~ . TAYLOR CO HEA LTOl\S SI l ll'I' 1 ~H I JASMINE CRHIC-¥1EW-S239.000 Gorgeous tri-level brand new "Sea Bre eze" rnodel with many added a menities. Air-cond. fully landscaped. a uto. s prinkle r s. luxur y cptng . .1 mirrored wardrobes. beaut. light fixtures. 3 BR. f a m rm & fo rmal DR. Gate guarded area. By App't. WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO .. REAi.TORS 2111 San Jooquln ... ltoad HEWPOfn" CENTER. M.I. 644--4910 lS $401.00 A MONTH AffORDAILE That lat.be principal " in· t.erest payment oo tha beaut.if ul 3 bdrm., 2 \'I ba., condo. Complete with patio, frplc., & 2 car garage. CaU us before it •• too late. Call 556-2660 WALK TO HACH $96.000 Convenient Newport 8eacb location al an af· fordable price . Thia former 2 bedroom and den model condo has l1llUl)' extras w/cuatom desl10 Inte rior a nd • SELECT VI EW. Jus t e nough greenery ror enjoyment, ALL ~~~ UP-PROPERTIES yeteasymaintenaoce. excellent area-Costa JUST ltEMODIELID WATERfRONT Mesa. Townhouse type of This beautiful 3 BR. ram· HOMC.S urot.a. SISS.000. rm + dmi.ng room home. REAL ESTATE New carpeting, loads of 1 _____ 6_3_1_·1_400 __ PETE BARRETT REALTY /. 6~-5200 HEGUCTB> GIAM'T Abandoned 2-s t ory' Huge l6x.32' 11w1mming pool! Quiet cul de sac! Needs work' Owoer's desperate!! Hurry, call 645-o:m FORESTE OLSON .,,,.r._ r1e •• t 11•'~ sbutte!!r..~!rium. encl 1--------• pat.lo. J\SIUJlg Sl..24 ,900. JACOIS REAL TY 675-6670 camtAL NEWPORT DUPLIX Xlnt k>catioo in 100 bUt .; rented s ummer/wlnter , with xlnt milal hist.ory. 2 Bdrms. down: l·bdrm. up. Dbl. garage & you own the land, for only $1.59.IXM> 673-3663 675-4777 Eves associated BROKERS·-REAlTORS 201'. W 9 olboo ;.. "l lb& l THE TOWERS .....,_. lkh COftdo Two bedrooms and two baths. One the water with fabulous view Totally redecorated . Seeunty bwld1og. AP· pn»0mately 40' boat slip av81Jable. $215,000. COLE OF MEWPOJT REALTORS 675-S~l I For Clasalfied Ad ACTION CaHa Lingo RIAl&tAll SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTY IS A CORNER OF PARADISE -OCEAN AMO MARl~A VllWS c• be YOWi MIN• •aldlwg l be*W\ 2112 IMlth hCMM ,..... c.oooa•elty poal -9 facad. Great floor ....... $107,500 -GRIAT FAMILY HOME wltlt 4 ........ 2112 baHn .. ,,.... .... of Sen J-. ......... ~ J cw ....... 'I• ocnlot,,.._dlMMJ.,....wtflMr-9 "'°"· .. s 161,500 • -WHITEWATll VIEW IWff COMDO with J bedroa••· 2112 batt.t a.. ••#Utt.I HffflMJ. W•4 Clos.ta C9ld dtdla for ·•••'-9-.. s 119 ,000 493-8812 Eecll office l,,_peodentty OWMd and opetatlld. ~VE CASH--+IEED HOUSE We have a cash buyer for a C.D.M. home on R-2 lot wtroom to build 2nd unit. No listing required. EASTILUFf Hu ge 5 bdrm .. 3 ba .. with brand new carpets & pa int. Priced thousands under market at $166.500 R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640-5112 40:;,'.i ~~I· ... ...... ~__,. u • IUSIMESS OPPORTUNITY Be your own boss. Owner will carry with minimum casb down Cor auto parts UDO ISLE Fresh. Q>untry French home with charming garden pallo entry : brick Crpk .. large fa mily rm.; 2 bdrms .• 2 baths. stor e . As k for Roy ~ Sfemem. 631·1266 R~Mft(~ uooRW~ 613-7300 of Costa Mesa. Irvine Newport Beach. Inc. 234E.17thSt .. C.M. 631•1266 U you're in the market Nationwide Network or for a better car. be sure lDdi~~a~ed to ~k the many autos Real Estate Offices advertlaed for sale in -------------1 auamect. me.ti•• TRM.!Ya -------~ U~l()U~ IN NEWPORT BEACH GOLfa'S TOWNHOME -2 bdrms. den. unobstructed view or Big Canyon golr course. great for entertaining. only $176.500. A FH PALBMO -4 bdrm Palermo in Harbor View Homes. on ree land near g reenbelt and community poot lots or class. Incl. gazebo and jacuzzi. asking S205.9'J9. HST OF IA YCREST -On Commodore Road. Ivan Wells built. maintained with pride. formal dining. 3 bdrms a nd great noorplan. asking Sl9S.OOO . llG CAHYOM AT Sl45.000 -2 bdrm. 2 bath. 2 patios a nd country like environment but near tennis. pool and jacuzzi. Again. just $145.000. MEW IM MEWPOIT IEACH -2 new custom homes. both Unique! 3 bdrms. 2 story. sun decks. microwaves. etc. S215.000. U~IVUI: ti()Mf:S REAL TORS". 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar also tn Mesa v~rde, di 54ij 5990 31R-FIXER FORECLOSUIE! TRUE! 3 8edrm nxer- uppe r , will go in to foreclosure s hortly! Bank bas notified owner d it's intent. Good loca· bcln. 67XJa7 Lot size. Full price just $65,000! Take advaDlqe, call TSZ.1100 Now! <l'IH '" 0 • •f \ IUN ION ~<f · 1*11Mllll RACH conAf;E Newly remode led Ir ~ upgraded w/par· quet floori.ng. top ~uaUty crpts Ir cofor coordinated drpe. Walk to private bearh. Ext'luaive Newport area. 646-7711 (~l\!1l5§1$1Jj Real Qt.ate 7hffP_..7 OLD LASTOFTHE MOHICANS $51.900 3 bdrm ~ondo. sharp patio. FHA I& Con v terms. Almost new crpts. Showa btflly. Great starter home or invest· mml.561M91 c;3 Walker & Lee cunHOUH OM~2LOT F.utalrde, Costa Mesa. 3 8edrm charmer Form.a I Uvirif rm w/real wood bum.Ina fireplace. Love · ly remodeled kit chen w/cuatom cabinets & pus thru window to din· mg area. Added oo ram•· lY nn. Converted garage nu1y be used for Jge game rm. All this at an affordable Price. 673-8550 (]PfN 111 \I•''\'"" •Oki f\'11. I • felllHI CX>RONA DEL MAR IAYRtOHT DUPLEX 4•000 sqJt. Spacious 3 bdrm. & 2 ~! ! ! Triple A. double bdrm. units with f~lc. & wide lot just off Ocean Blvd. Formal living rm 4 car gar. A super nm· family b tal property w/city, bay + rm w/wet ar. be 11ch a men i l I cs . 5 Large bedrms. euh with 1ts own bath. 3 S39S.OOO! Oceanfronts Secluded pnvate patios. fromS37S,OOO&up. Spu'a1 slaJrcase leading lalloo lay P'rop. to 2nd level 4 Car RHfton enclosed garages. All • 675-7060 • Ous under one roof· on 1--------comer lot. Don"t let this -------- one get •way! Cull ~ ()PtN fll ~· 1t' fUN ~Hl Nftl' !Wl'IUllll CE 110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE Daily P\lot AD-VISOR 64.2-5678 Thi~ home of obvious quality features 4 bdrms .. 3 baths. a separate family room with wood burning fireplace, elegant formal dining and an 8' wide stairway to the balcony overlooking ~he living room and entry Tbe re1r ya r d Is lu s hl y laodscaped around the 36' awlmmlog pool with board, slide, Ii 9' privacy wall. Priced to sell qmck· lY at only $145,000. Call 751-:nn macnab /Irvine realty DAMA POIHT For t'ver view ove rlooking the marina -fabulous 4 BR. home. Living rm. Dining rm. and kitchen have gorgeous view & also the master bedrm. suite. Call for appt. $600,000. 631-1800' 881 DOVER DllYE S©\\JtllA-/&~~s· That Intriguing W ord Gome with a Chudle -----Hloe4..., (l.toY I. ~ 0 ._.,.. ........ ol "'- '""' tel'O...t.led wO<d• bo> low IO I-loYt w"'l)ie .otdo I LUYSER t r r I I I I tllfEA I ' .' I f I I . l ~-- s u p v llort WJI l'l•vlnO • 1peclet I O 1 j J Thia demeged can• thrift I I I . r ~ H it on cent of tlpf\ebet tolSp. ': 91Jt f()( I QUtl'11f. Then I l 8 U T S 1 M I ::~Wtly.ltw••tne- j I I I' I o ~~~ :·~':~~ a:t ............. __. . ..__ .............. --'°" <le••lofl ,_ '''"1 No l ~ 6 UN~tAMI<( UTTUS 10 I C. rt AN\Wft rrrrr r1 I I I I I I I SCIAM-LITS Aafwffl i.t Cfoulflc.tloll 5100 °"" tM Delly"°' ........ JOU \lltlllt .. NW If! WoVf IOcat OOllWl'lllNty ••• .-r., 1.f!jiljiji(.ll «;:SELECT T'PROPERTIES Have IOmething you want to &ell? Classified ads do it well. 642,5678, ~~~ TUll1ll ROCIC PRESIDIHT HOME Presldent. Hllls Pool home with jacu zzi a n d n e w carpet s . 4 bedrooms. ramlly room. kitchen nook and beautiful oak paneled fircqlace . with la rge lot o n cul·d,·sac street. Sli9.~. A COUMIU. ~CO. 644·9060 21tt IMUOAGUtNHIU.lfU>. IN~CIMTP IA YCRlST ~ IR POOL. HOME! Absolutely stunning c ustom home on ve ry quiet park-like s treet . Features I~. formal living rm wt walnut paneled wet bar & marble fplc . Family rm ope n s t o mag nificent garde ns w tpool & jacuzzi. $279.500. Paula Bailey 642·8235. IH·llU 642·8235 901 Dover Orlw ................. Surrounds entertain- ment home! Large pvt master suite! Deluxe paoeli, lhruout. Party sized eek overlooks sparkling jacu111. Sur· rounded by mountain pines! Excellent area! Better hurry ! Ca ll 64.S-0303 FOREST E OLSON ~. hf.. • • ' ··--~ .......... 1006 ....................... • duplx, lnchldlng bay tnri to be ex$·dow~ •1*C. 211/81M'·3200 1t•ALDST. ~ with owner'• un· it, good location, dM. praae, 2 ff1>1CS. Cle .. r. ltller wiU carT)' lat T.O. SiM8000 MlwPoaT llACH RIAi.TY 675-1642 642-07'2 The faaa.i draw in the WaL • .1 Dally PllOl O..i.ned Ad. M2·W78. • r. I !.I I· ,. ~· f · ~ I v I I I ' r , ~ (. • f f e1 C• P' .a he lr u. 8\ I 1 p Dt ") w. ht ht Df ,. Cc • • I ...... ,,.,.s. •.....•...•....•••. ......--.............•...•..••. ~~.~~~.. ........ V••• zl t.. ' ..... 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LOT No San 01e10 Cty s2110.ooo Owntr/Alt. ubmH 1.r"•t of ltw 1ww home!' on tht> wat~r fo1 11111•11 c1nl\' Live and entertain in t1l~H11t1r •• In vour new cu~tom home wu ti 111...ill(nt•r interiors. Conve . .,1cmt'e m 1unlf·d to tnl'lucl(• 3 l'Dr ~arages wath trrma 714/434 1735 Okr ........ ,...... Laguna Niguel Realty • ~,......, 2000 Ciro'f'tt 2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1111t1JJ111t11• u1wnt·rN. kitchens with u111 ''' wuv" r,11n~11.'l4 , i-cl(-cl ~an1n5( 11vc1111. t r1t11h c·omp1wtor8. and BRQ r llflf<t' IJ1f'1\, wut har In all modeli.: fin pl tl('l't. In llvlnJ< room~ & l1 utlrourna.. Indoor l1111nd r y ar~a•: 1t1Jt 11 tml~c. tum1ly room and much nwrt.• Doc.'k avb1lublc• to all knants Kh11wn by upJ><>lnt mt.>nt Call L.mda llw•rn 17141 833 JlW IK to:-; Wl't:kdnys • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3JOACallUI CUSTOM HOMI JOH A LOT aMMWae.c. L.ASTOF'7 4 Br. 3 e.. maslfr bdrm rurcat. 2 frplc•. formal dWn&. J ('ar garaae. ap prox. 3000 IQ. ft. Z'lJT1 La Unda Court. $189 • .500 <)wMr I A& nl. m 48i4. 6¢2184 OC' 813 0712. fut.lido Olet.a Meta 3 NI*'•~ ho\uleA on cor ner \ol. Soper lotullon rue,ooo. ln rentral Callfnrnl• I Ptt •O Kobl u •1 s12m11cre. 0011cf8 Ill l •tnt,1•1C 1111 UI elalno<e S2lkMJ 111'1• A.llO. tlUnM't'OWI I llllf I h• r p1rcel• ito@d t• r 111• uvallable Conl1u1 I\• II Mark• at YES ANRA Extra 1h1rp 3 bdrm . A1C. tar1e patio. uU1 tetlln11 W/$kyh1ht1 W11her ., dryt·r 1n rluchld Y Un1 of tun quititf Sl00.000 •tl-t4'4 4'5-5220 4' ... J4 ll 1)0-5050 UDOlSLI CorwcW M• t OU MMt .. • •ecJi l 040 uicn It• Sa.nw c.iawi but 1 ucn oe.d• \.0 wll hlt t"on do 90 he> ran piay tht-rent un UM.. •Pl Th ·n S11r1l» W\ll hav~ • pit~ to vi.lit ,OU .. Taun The condo \an l Vl" F')' bl I .. OOt I'll .,_natH Pttrbapa 10 rTlt'UM! \o\-llh • C'hnatrna• &fl!Ml Wlll W16nl lO h~lp by caltini& •• .,.,. IHdl ' 06' • •••••••••••••••••••••• JUSTUSTID Total warmth and l'lt-aancc. All nt·w U:\NOUL s1na1e •tof'Y on extra wi<k lot at quiet end of bli.nd Gorl(M>uw. tnrgt' brick pauo. J lWrlT\5 + :1m.a11 otflct: ...................... .... ................... . DUPUX So.of ... .., on I O\d) \,or ado AV\'D~. 11 r h.-rrn111¥ .: bdrm. z It)'. UPI ldt! do~ n ~ wtth cttdar 1h1n¥l utcrior and 1u11declt Pl.US a lu•urlou1 bedroom. 3 bfth apt Cn\'et"~ patio und 3 c11 ~llJ'~l' s:uo.ooo 644-121 I rJn Nl(1fl. HAii.£'/ f,. A5SU(I AT l 5> 3 lmllOOM S57.500 Bake lo be.ch from th1" bcAuUluJ ((ardcn home Coet. ~ I 024 t'anuJy abed lvng rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• W/crac:kllng frplc $2,:lSO dwn. Act Now call <714) 96U767 SECLUDED M ii Ill 9 . '\"., 1!'81 •• I. E:~~i~.~· [ e RilJM ed 4 bdrm 2 bath home Sparkling new ultr11 8"N 1044 modem country kitchen ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ hearth Clreplace, w:.t.ifully done 1n natural woods Quarry tile entry a n d w a I k . t• r o n t co urtyard . Bright. ~panows and charming You'd better hurry and see lhl• one at $109.000 CaJl~U51 ~HERITAGE SPYGWS TRADEWINDS Fabulous 4 bedroom sing.le story home with one cl the best 180 degree unobstruc t ed ocean Views. Prolesalonally de· corated In the fi nest fabrics. papers and floor coverings. ca ll today (or REALTORS ~~~~~~~~~I a private showing. Atrium Model; Near Park & Schools ~ 1\J\N\.H fH 1\L r v ~)~' 1 L'O OO Color coordinated 3 S ACRIFICE! Beaut. bedroom 1?<>me with din· Woodbrldgo 3 Br 21411' 1ng. family area and PLUS eleganl 2 Br condo fireplace. Attractive pnced below market pauo. BK R Call S40-l720 Both nr lake. 673:4311: TMIBl. ~r/Agt. -· OWN ER. Culverdale 2 ----bdrm. fam rm., highly T An ADV AMT AGE Pnced lo sell~t only $69,900. This drm home features ew carpets aoJ a large ot loaded with many frwt trees For more detuils c aJJ 546-$81)() #~HERITAGE REALTORS Prestige Mesa Verde W»lk to country club! Plush 4 bedroom home with tile enlry. rorma I dming, facn1ly room and fireplace. Slashed to S133,000. RKK. Call :A0-1720 TARIBl. -· ------~ upgraded w/prof. tnl. de· ror Cov. patio, comer View lot. prof. lndscpd & auto spnklrs. Nr pool. park, i.chls. etc. Under $85,flOO 559 1678 8£81' BUY JN IRvtNE Woodbridge Brighton, appralse.d value Sl.25,000, owner mustsell. $117,000. ~1-0685 WOODBRIDGE PLACE 3bdr .• 2 ba .. Stonewood model A/C, J acuzzi, Lge. lol Many C u s t o m features By owner SS2·3S64 GHAT VIEW ol Turllerock & Newport Hills, UCI. & Mason Prk & lake. San Joaquin model, top condo in Rancho San Joaquin. 2 fir & den, formal dining. wet bar. frplc. steps to pool & jac. Like new. up· grades. $145,000. Call IS quAun ~ 1104 or 752-0392 IMPORTANT GORGEOUS LA.KE TO YOU? vtEW Taite a. look at this Endunit.$207,000. beautlluJ 4 bdrm, 3 bath Contract of sale. Mesa Verde hom e. ll 1.2"k dn. Bob Marcel. features: a year old Moore lnvestments. custom pool and )acuzz1 1 ____ 67_J._2S_u __ _ &.acJ-a .. och t 041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • IRAMDMfW Wood & l(lat.s s pec· tacular. 3 bedrooms, ram1ly room, dining room. 2 V:t baths. Lovely ocean view and many speclal fcatures.$337.~ • 1104 So Coa~l Hi way m Village Faire LAGUNA Bl':ACH 497-2457 *DUPLEX* Ocean aide of hwy, level lot. easy access lo beach. Needs paint. minor re pain. Ideal ror home & income. lturry, o nly $159,900 Ml5sion Rculty 494 0731 $173,000 Duplex, rontract cl sale. 3 yrs, 9'; IS', down . 15 "4 2od BeautJrul. Call Moore In· vestment.a ~2511 "MOVE UP" to Alta Vuta. where the vle~s are spectacular. Four t!xcit· ing new homes prired from $219,000 to $3115.000. /'\JEUJEL'- • '1 ~· ( 11 f ,, .. I l 11,IJI' t ft1 I• r1 \tl I i'I\ Lush Green Fairway frontage with chsUnctlve 2 bdrm & 21-z bath home. Handcrafted workmansl\lp \hroughout $359.500 l:m22DP t..,...Hlh 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• la.ed brick deckml( ana sundeck off master JIJST REO'"'[O It's Gorieoua! 2 Sty. 4 br. bdrm. Call 546-5880 for "" frml d.ln'j, lrf( nt. 21,,; moredetails. t'n The ba. up(rd'• galort·! Bltn var. gar opnr. brick RACQUET CLUB patio, prof lndscp. All this & more for only #~HERITAGE EXECUTIVE SPECIAL ln . '""lhbol'hood or 1m po1lnt1 homH Thli 3 bdrm Sturdcvunt Wealcllff ho me Is a buaain. pnced ror you at ll&i,000. There 's old fQbioned quallll. In this mudem home ~t1,1rt lht! new year right in th\• Newport High School Olltrict. To see this in 1t.anlly appealmg hume. call U8 at~ll.51 -~HERITAGE ' • REALTORS U&rce maater w/loada of doM!tlpt~. Lovely Ooot plan allowl for totully pnvatl' l(~!lt suite or maid 's $300.000. Call Cll ch.L'l1ve Agent for appt lo see Ina 8. 964·343l or tn~84lrl. •·or Snle tiy Owner &uut1ful 6 moa old Newport Terrace condo Prtrne locution. 1111 st~ end unit . 2 Br 2 Ba. wt gar age. 548·11038. Priced below mkl at S83.000. Metsyleoch , ...... What a me11! Yl!:CH 1 But WOW ! WHAT A H.V. HILLS BUY! A bit of elbow llAUTY grusewill make you S$! OHLY $245,000 Even hu pool. SAVE Choice Broadcnoor II BlO! HWTY call oowl: b i I tW&-7434. ome n great oca· ,,..a...ft'lllY Z I tion-4 lge bdrms. lrml ~•v din. fmly rm. 2 atone Gold SW SerYic• flreplacea. Located on ---------lje greenbelt w/prlvale Beach Shark on Sand. in POOi. Newly offered at W. Newport. 30x62 lot. G45.000. 75&-lSOl W/coastal commission approved blueprints $295,000. 644 -8612 HOME+ APT. 28R house+Apl over 1ar. R2. Big comer lot. view. D/R, L/R, den $225,000 Appl only 215 St. Andrews Rd . Agt ~ IEST IUY IM TOWN TRIPLEX +guest. Great summer /winter. Clo6etobe1tch & bay. S2SO.OOO. make orrer. (714) &73·&210 OnTheWat.er. Newport. SJ7'5.000 Agent 968-9922 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LeoM, LH Opt. « Sal• 3bdr .. Presldenlia I HRt.s • Condo. Lease $42S Mo . Opuon fo,ee SI.SOC> Asking $87 .soo. Anchof"OCJI ....... Rtty. 496-7711 1080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WXURIOUS llG CAHYOH $261 PER MO. W/ASSUMAILE pays 11.11 when you as· sume 111.'k. loan 3 BR. LOAM pool & frplc. l.R.E N. Take over subject to _~_.tin_· _c_97fHl750 ____ _ 9114% existing loan. Lite TUltin t 090 & O townhouse near nnnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• r~·· acUlll. & tennis- JOI( lo Fashion Island -3 $5000 DOWN bdrm. 2112 ba. wet bar. B 4b 3b rrmldin,2i.puc1ow.three Y owner . r. a . shelter balconies. lge Corner lot. circular mstr suite w/walk in driveway. New carpets. closets . Only SlSll.OOO. drapes. Will sell on con· 56-tract or lease oPllon va. 7 l501 cant. ~ove in today. (~l~'l'tt!ii§liliJfi Principles only. 7SHS19. ARE YOU SHREWD? ReaJ F.atate Don't lose a minute. 5 BR s d 1 I custom home with up ex, tnc udmg bay sweeping view beyond front tl> be exchanged bellef. Sur,erb entertatn· d o wn I n a pkg . Zl.3/684·3200 ment is a forded by huge game roorn and family CHotCE ..... I room. Soanng cathedral "· • ceilings accent living 5AVE SSS room and format d1n1ng. Thl .... rslzed exec 3 fireplaces ror that home has 4 lge bdrms. 3 warm and cozy feeling b&, 2 frplcs. 3 car 1arage Hundreds or sq rt or & air cond. Sandpiper decking abound. Un· model In H.V Hills -no believable low price' lllldAcap1n11-priced at Builder want.ti out ' New 123'!.~. 7!18·1501 and vacant! $199.SOO REALTORS For Sale by Ownr/Agt. • Br 2 Ba, n e wly r e-rrodeled home In prime Npt Hgta. area. All new kitchen & carpeting thruoul. 6~% assumable VA loan. 196.900. 548·8038 Ide a 11 y Io c: ate d 4 SJ.32,400. Realty World, ~o;i,~~u~:~rrs~ ;1;~;;;;;·;;;;;;;;;.-;;.-.1 [ ...... 1~mmn1m rnt1 drapes. central alr, auto V"' -FH"' T .. MS Keal Estale AUMAR REALTY 551-7977 SIOOODOWN sprlnk~rs. electric "' "' IA\ garage door opener. cov· are available on lhla $5000 On ered patio, panelled great 4 bedroom, family family room with stone room home which slta on fireplace and no wax a premium fee lot that floors In the kitchen provides privacy and orr Rig 4 bdrm. 2 ba, homt Askin&onJySl12,000. Call st.reetpar\ina. w/pool, j11c .. fam rm e 1.,\NLll HI 1\ I I v· 1,r,J ,'()()(I For . c• I completely remodeled' • Rig lot , much more. OWner will finance No CrOOJl .Dff<i~d Sl!>!>.000 bala~e A11k for Ed (h>mow 964 2455 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOllLIHOME IMFOaMA TIOH Real, optJon to buy Info repo'a, loan asaumpllon C\C. Ealy nnance 0 A c . 9officcs. Assume balance of $141,000 11t $1330 mo Mesa Verde, 4 Br. 2 Ba. "'1()1, jacu111, no qualify lng, YlilCllnt 7~ 6.$1!1 ---UJXURY 2BR 2 bu Wood· bridse ArborLake townhouse. Nr lake. Lo down, 1uper deal. SllOK. Will c:onadr lae/opUon. By owner 893-1370 or W-1833 or 495-5906. a.a.-.....-1052............... 1052 ..........•... , .•.......•.........•...••...... Mobile Hoa Ston Anaheim 9$6-1011 Sltl.000 5 SINO LE 1'~AM 11.. Y HO\JSES ODc 3 Bdrm- four 2 bd.rmt. all with enclosed 11raae.. Call 16fl&l / OPEN HOll'll Rt Al l'f I ...... OJI ltt1elt I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cote>O IY OWMllA 2Br. , .,..Ba, bltn• btfl brick frph:, nr ocn & 1hoppln1. rofriJ. A• 1umable loan. 151 ,500. -~ PllCI SHOPPtMGm Om'\ ~ t.h.ll very ct.n and upsraded four bedtoom t.ownhom• In I.be Smoketne v ma.se ot lrvlne: many custom featurtt that make thla a very attrBctlve and jJood lnveatmt nt on today's marketplace. A lotLa value and uklna only 1111.500 red hill .. ','-i2·7C,OO JolDd -"8l y6u want In _Dlll1 Notetualll• ------- MOMARCH IA Y nllACI Bc~rntiful 3 Bdrm. 211!1 bath custom home wtth a panoramic ocean & c~astllnc view. City light s by night. f'.xquls ltely decora tNI thruout. hc~tcd p00l & jacuzzi. S305.000 .. • COU»WILL ...... co. 496-12i2 831-0836 n.r.e ..... di.., .... a...-..... Santa An• SM> 7070 F' ... Anaheim 956-4500 W. Ana.helm 76J.1442 WClltmlNlM 148-8895 Ca58ia...W " .,.,., 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWSllOPPINO .. CENTER Newport Beach Area Triple net le11u. t '1rst teal'I rent 1u•ranlttd. Prime hl&h traffic count. U.000 Sq, fett rentable ll*t· mo.ooo. ..._....,e •. 6U-MOOor 644-1711 76UMm WthW.Heulck ll.e<.or • A11or1•l1 • 1848 ~prl111& In I r.~, .wbl .... "'"' ttoltUl·IHO c......... 3224 .,..... 3144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly OWNER l,uxury 2Br 2b• W H Low rent Taki· ove r a.:•.... Arbotlt&.k nhH 9""'X kMll\ No vaCMDt'l«'I ~....._"r. J IOO 3ftt. 2Ha. bllm1, 2 ur 1111r. 01tw 2 c.r "°'' 466-l04f --no p•t • 14"~ rno acar. frpll-. ll111nd rm, c.r Propfrty l<K'at«I at 104!1 ... •••••• ••••••••••••• Me.IOl'lll. ~6262 lllkt: V»cant ~ mo Of WestZndSt Rlalto w --''"'~tlun 8fl3 U 7o CALL 54J.l67' Ml ti1xrlu11(i.:s0011 111f rt a u. 1 0_1 L"-a•·•"-• ..,0 ULl 1 or•""'.~ dupl.,x Orw h1iu11 frtim ... .,.. ..,,.. .. ,..., ,.. .,.,_. ,,,_,__,., rorlllfo n1trawelC'omt1 thli ca11•la NU f.lki• ll• =I.! M2:> ~4481 Iv ~...._--3-2-41 4 8 I dupl<'•''" 1n 1dfl for anlll f11rruly __ ___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Intl. bayfroul to b\• llnh dwellln1. 6-lfl :J~:40 / t:ASTSIDE 3 br, I ba. I Br Wllque qwet vt .l( down In a Pk M tl.'lHl2DI _ _ frpk, encl. back y11rd Frpl. k1d~/pet1 ok 21.3/llW 3200 .. ___.._.,,, Nr lhoppin& & 1chool1 Rou1r: h S~50 Jan l CH __. M:iO . 640 ~, ~4~H171 .00-22116 llA FIXlll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4lVd --------ti 15,000. ._...,.,,,~1htd New 3br. 2400 bQ ft . ('Un San Clemenw Tr1 Pltix , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1 temp n r:. r y ti m pncedtoaeU. ...._,..... 3106 3 Br. 2 ba, family room, Panoramic whlll" w .. t .. r Well lot'attd 2·1·1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc:. covered p11t 10. vu S850 lmmed occ:pnn BF:ll11iA HEN RY RAYfo'HONT 20R. 2 ha, OOIMl lo park. 11hopp1na. 497 1051 ReALTORS 123 P'. Bayfront SOOS etc. Avail 1mmt'<i ~ 2 s To R v s~, 21.5De1Mar 4924121 lwrb213/478·3$77duy" ~mo Call The tfoal SPANlSU 2 br. I', tiJ 7 • .__,..M _.. 3169 E!!taters.~2313 wa lk l bt• .. ch ' t o 11o n -·-• Mewportle-Beaul. new bulldlnR ••••••••••••••••••••••• '59Sfmo Adult.5 Avail Flttolac:a. xlnt location Magnificent beachfront $325 ~. 2 Br E·11de. _rrud __ J_an_494_-n_e.-__ _ TSL lnvsnta M2· l West Newport home 5 gar. fncd palio. Ma med Spectacular view 2 tit MIAIC IVEH Bdrm. 2 baths+ dorm couple, no pelS. 646-1078 studJo. 3 ba, bltns. (rph ISo/oDOWM lort. SllOO/moto June Large Eaata1de. Brand deck. patio. pr l\a•' Yrlylsepossible9:;6·S871 New! 2 bdrm 2 ba many xtrci :.. $1.:>U 4-Plex & Sngl Famlly ou l c d 494 7341 Auume. Seller wll Ot4WATER ~e•. rpll. ra~i.. ------- carry pape r. Mngm 2Br home with BOAT Close lo evrrything avall. A1ent. Gary D SLIP. $65.0l mo lse =mo. MS-6043 or LAlif-Hllls 3250 Bo&ler fUmished or unlum •••••••••••••••••••• •. • 96CM388or5362A98 Wahtf1011tHw1 2 BR w/yard. no Nl:W4Br.3Ba.lgfamrm Pnnclpalsooly 631-1400 ~. 2 children OK 1990 nr schl.5. shops & r .... , t6UMITS Sl80.00 Pomona Ave Don 't dis $3)() mo. owner 962 lfi.!., 2 Br. 2 ba.1.~anfront pro turb rront tenant S350 or&9'l-7s.:l> art 6PM l5%dn,.contract of sale perty. ~. mo. 4907 mo.2U/Tin 1818 eves Grut cOnd. Net spenda Sea&hore Or. 645-39S2 ....__ A-J..-A 3226 3 Br. 2 ba. $450 +util bleSUJOmo.BobMarcel. _,..._ AvaJI F b 11.l Fam1I\ Moo re Invest ment SmttaAftcl 3180 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nopt.'lS 768-4lt6 770. 7271 • · ••••••••••••• •• •••••• •• 28r. 2Ba oc:n view condo On cuffs above mannu New 2br 1 ba on lak•" TLC TaAMSFUSIOM Sanla j\na Condo for rent. 2 Bd. 2 Ba. pool S32S mo. SSJ.:;4JS. MHDB>- QUTO< In six Easts1d HoMMI u..twnlshed Costa Mesa houses! Bu ••••••••••••••••••••••• on contract at onl} ChMrll 3J02 $32,S-OO each ! In up ••••••••••••••••••••••• g rade d area nca Uke new.blg4BR condo schools, transparuat10 & end gar. Rec Facil. and shopping. All fo ScoURealty,53&7533 Sl95,000 <must be sol toget.bttl. 752-1920. lc6ooPs•e1• 3207 J '-'UAIL ••.••..•••••..•.•••..•• T l bdrm. collage. Clos walk to beach. shoppm PLACE & park. S.175 mo. incl _ raOPBTllS"' ~ 32nd. St. 675-7367 10,-JM l :JO ;.M.l CorOMdetMar 3222 DOCTOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• •5 Open beams & spacious. 3 DREAM br. 2 ba & rrplc Yearly. Call ~7·2200 ask for Mr. A 39 unit apartment Coll.IJlS buJld.ulg Fully nwnaged --------- wino vacancy. CASH 2BR.1-.;bathhome.2car FLOW. Only S200.00 garage & deck. $450/mo down. tafce over Owne Waterfront H o m ei. muy take 2nd TO'!i for 631·1400 pa.rt down. Located in ---------Buena Park al 857 2 BR. frplc. beams. great West.em Ave. patio. location. so or CALL 542-3676 PCH. $47$. 504 Acacia forinfo. Bkrswelcome stop by o r, 714 /640· 9263eves. 213/376·9369 Sll.500 PERUHIT eves. 2 BR hse w/yard. so. of Hiway. $4~. No peh 6'7S-~. 640-0241 $55,500rER BUILDING AVERAGE 2 Br home, adults. no pets. ""'·-..... 1 •. garage gardener. '425 • ..., .. 1.p exes ... one 4-mo 6'7S-72S8 plex ~th 6 two bedroom --·-------& 4 one bedroom apts in s BR. 3 ba .. fam. rm Lrg excel I ant a r e a o r lot.S92S.Agt. River side. W il l PX . 644-2212 873·5354 change! $185,000 Total.---------7$2-1920. 4 Br. 3 ba. near new. )_ '-'UAIL Great loc nr shops & bch ,,. $700. Ca II 67s-6299. PLACE ~~ ..•••.. ?~?.~ rttorHTIES"' 10,-Til f:JO P.M.1 Beauty Salon Hair styUn men & women. Sell o letise U yri. Costa Mes· 631-44Uor751 1722. TAX llHEFITS: Four Plex. Gd rent.al CIOM lo sboJ)ll & bus. MULHIAllt4 aHlty ......... 754-7800 4 ID«M POOL HOME 778 AlJeghen) 4 Bdrm 2 bath. f1rep11ce: fenced yard. covered patio. ~75 mo. Nr. South Coast Plaza .-HJU.lmmlm I I ""Ill HI \I I' . . ' 'II' I rol\T H'"t ro•1•~ dr M11 JY11ov cr•ECt"'LS Brand new 3br, 2~ba. " '""" ~ "' frplc. Dbl garg, pool & 10%dn, close this ye11r Jacuui. 5 min to bch. Yr· OCEANFRONT 6 Units ly lease. No pets. ~. 13111.000 S48-9l.S7 /~9543. DUPLEX. Weat Newport $179.000 3 bdrm. lrg. ren~ yard. PLAY A LE.. Drtve by 2039 National. AND INV ESTMENTS S39S pe r . mo. Isl 631 -4'90 :: Oa'fi~~ren pell 1...-D CLOSIM& 3 BR. wall-wall cpla, fn1 .. 'CI Mobile HOfM Pn rear yd. S380. 21822-E San· Seller to carry Trust ta Ana Ave. 7141249'~ Deed. 334 •P•cta. Part 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Large yard. KOA. 7% c:aah return. No pdl. Avail Jan. 10. 644-9513 A1en1 Call alt 4 $485 968·3636 INDUSTRIAL USERS· 2199 Meyer . Nor INVml'ORS Harbor/ Victoria ()tly a few left ln perk 3br. 2ba. bltlna. frplc. dbl 14•$0,000 Ml n. 1475,000-gars. $4e0. 821 Presidio. Sl 400,000 20% down ..:a64.S-'--_1.928_. _____ _ Nur NB1S1n Dlcao · frwy1 ' airport. Call New 2"3 bdrm. frplc. Dennla ' A11oc .. Jn · blW, 2 c•r aa.raae. 1450 dulltrl a I Oh l•lon . &up.MS-5631. fr73..731-1------S4:i() 3 br, 2 ba. near new. Eut Cottta Mtaa, 4 re-E -slde, yard , Wt D modck'<I houaet on lot hookup. 2 car encl. siar. For Sale by owner TSLMgmt 642·1803 •5.1l3. 3 SOAM. 2th BATHS llG 4 P'UX twoble. S. Cat Plu a A31tln& only Sll2,$00 area. rclrlf, W/D, air, Mual Hll fast Scott 1ar opn r. IUO mo. Reeh¥ 5111-7533 ...,. e'Vt; 831·2af d)'t S48S. mo . 499 ·4663 rrph:. A C, rt'l' fa111 anytime. S400 673-6634 tW1R9•leach 3240 L.oiJuMHicJ-1 3252 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR, 2"'1 ba . walk to 4 Bdrm, 2 ba. t'am rm ocean. SSOO mo. Ai+k ror Alnum. all bltms. O\'cun Keith. 962·4471 v1~. pvt tit'ach. N1gul·I Shores Sim. 75lH46S New~legant·2 bedroom 1--------- $500. or 2 bedroom + den N I G U F, L S H 0 R E S SS75. Cedar & window SpaclOWI 4 bdrm, 2•,, l>a. home. Five blocki. to ram rm. beitch. tenni~ beach. Private 2·car S635/m o. 493·6293 or garage. Fully main· ~.s.J ____ _ la1ned yard Adults. No BeauuluJ llome 3 bdrm J pet.S. lnqwre at 525 18th ba. fo'ormal din. pnv.ilc St.reel. (714 1960-6331 comm. with tr•nn1!>. 2 Br w/gar S'29S Crpt Jacuzzi & beach. S67S mo tncd yd. waler pd 1.'110 752 922Joc:._499-46ll _ "D" Delaware 6364120 N1g1.1t:I Shores 4 br. 2 l>a. IS Sea Ti::rrace Plan J on 4 Br. 2"'2 ba. nu s & s lgc lot f'rplc. fam rm. Golden Weat E~talei. t.eMJs. pool . Jacuzzi & Gourme t Country ~e1ch lyrlse.~.mu. kitchen, ram rm w l wet 675-6892. 551 2338 __ bar. form d1n'g, 3·ear MiuiollVl.jo 3267 gar. S73St mo 111cl sanJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• eau 968-4602 Oean 3 br. 2 ba. frplr . 4 Bdrm , 2"'6 ba., twnhse I dshwhr. patio, gar, rrh:d blk. to beach. Oen. view. yd Kld:s & ~L'i ok. S4~~, frp., 2 car gar. S6SO. i\iit\. no f~. 964·2566 or 536·1956 01 Annu at m..._'Nl_I __ 957 l~I. ••wpot'f le~hl269 TOWNHOUSE Lse 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR. 1"'6ba. patio. car HARBOR VIF.W HOMl':S port, pool & laund Stove. Carmel Model 3 bdrm 2 refng. bluni.. child OK. ba ram rm. dbl. gar nr schls S4SO/mo 10<.'I gardener incl. $675 1Jt!r gas/water. Avail Jan I mo. Call 644 7697 Call Pat 11!41 008 l~ UDO ISLE 5 lldnn 3 BR 2 BA NEW CRPTS 1.36 V111 Tneste Sfac1ous DRPS. W ALK TO home w lge iv1o g BF.A C H S490 MO rm +den. lm ma c <2131431·3l.2S SJ.250/mo lse. ,.... .. _ JBR 2b W Waterfront Homes """"" . a in est 6ll-1400 H. B Completely redec in ----e a r t h t o n e !i 3 br. 2 ba. lge encl pallo $450 + Is t 11 u t I nc I Gardeni::r mcl No pct~ gardener. 768·~ _ S&<i ~6-0058 NICE 3Br. l~Ba. lg rncd Walk to bea1•h rondo 2 hr. yd, frplc. 165112 Thames 2,_ ...... W 0 p 1 t.n.S475mo.548·•2S8__ 'n -· sss.81Cr. oo. .... , .... Hcritow 3242 •'UDO ISLE. 3 BR 2 Ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lovely lge. patio. S7SO SW1io rondo. acr~~ from Mo. ~. &4S·G822 bet). Pool & JOC. S37S. 4 BR. very nice area. lllSU 847-4.52:> Port Taggart l'I. lnl'I ......,. 3244 gardener, water. $700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo Av a 11 ab I c now. 2 BR. 1 Ba condo OW . A<;. 7~ I l.S2. 1144•57!» Spa. Pool. gym1 tennis. Newport Shores. 3br. · $400 +. No klas. pets atrium. jacuzzi. nr. 494-4954 beach. Pets ok. SSSO Woodbridge48R. Cam rm. 3 ba. A/C, 3 car !Jar. Nr lake SS95 962~ ---$400 2 Br condo in lovely Woodbridie. Pool. lake. etc No pets. 83.l-3307 RENTALS 28R, 1Yt ba • S42S 2 BK. 2"'1 bu . .. . $475 2 BR. 2 ba .. . • . SS2S 548-7980 eve. IEACH $650/f'ftD Yrly UtMiffH ro1d LarRe 2 story home. bill rooms. vaulted/beams. 2 h~e bedrooms . 2ba , r c:, deek, 2 patios, RB~ B • O/W, re(ng. Encl j&al'. work space. laund hkkp l child, no pets. Great house. 960-5844 2Ba.2i,.. . ~i-------· 2 BR. 2 ba . . MOO 1H1 11.UffS 38R.2ba... $525 • Bd 2 •-b 3 BR 2, .. ba ••"" .. rm . • .... a .• . .... .•..... _, ra.m/kJl. + formal din· aBR,l~ba. " 5475 inR : freahly p11lnled. 38R.2ba ......... ~ cn11p & clean. MoVf' in 3 BR. 2 ba. . . . . . . • . . $M0 now at $600 mo. SBR.2 .... ba ..... M2S A enl640-~ 4 BR.2"'1 ba.. . • $650 ~~~~~~~~ 4 BR. 2"' ba. $79~ 1-4 on. 2'-\ ba. $1000 3 Br, 2Vt ba. brand new. 4 BR. 2'h ba. Sl095 ""'50. mo. Nwpl Tel'T'ace. 2 mlles lo bea.ch. (213) ~ Baysboru. 4 Br 2 Ba . Prtv. be11ch comm. $675 mo w\n~r. Yur + lse avail. 213/ 472·9229 ----CANALFRONT 4 br, 3 ba • lmmac, walk to beach. Now ONY $7$0 Marina Rttlly 6'2.-0 . ,. ~ I I f • ! i: [ ( ,, ; I f " r '· • ~ I , 0 ~ , ( " h< tr lb WI he he no ' Co ty La lna ' ho co OJ)• tht to~ on• , art Sb ho (al hit f al th( ,,,, the ~hUafWft. 4000 Offlu •..e.e 4400 Wednetday. December 20. 1978 * DAILY PILOT DI ....................... r:----HI-" Uwh:nl btcf Af kuli r........ Afla tmats &Win. loM 3144 -···················· .. _ ................................................................. . t., ,,.,. INdl 126' t.,....tltedl J7" C..MIM J,IJ4 Adull Condomlcuum l ....... •••••••••••••••• ................ ••••••• -•••••-••••••••• 814 pool. Jacuut, U&hied 40"8Qlaldotk.lbr.2"9ba ttnnla 1300 1no Call tcndo.. auqry, frpk'. blln IAYROMT ... ...., Al'TS v~ Patlfl IMO IJllU "tehtn Yrl)' HOO Omdo.IBR.lba.)'Uf· tldrm•dol\CIO 1•001 - - --- 11M1'11 ty.~.~--..,, h-:T~~J~j~~~o L...-•oc.h 1'41 Dttllil&fw abr, fam rm ___ ...,. .-.. m H mtllon. c M ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... In Hrtw Vu llllls ZBA.lblt.J'!ly_'.IUO .. • ..... ll a CLIFF DRIVE Vl£W kn"lb St ht )14. Xlot OCINROMT -C'ONOO No t.a1una 1 ldllclol&.tirn M-4MI IDR,lbe:.i.....,tr.$500 JBr. 2~8a. lrplc:, Dr. l~ &. frpf, deck. n.5Tull.ACH r pts/drpa, refr111 . HOO /mo yrly Call '::'.r~~t BR. 21' JBR,Jba, ntr tm ~~"'J:uYT~ IN,~ ~~-- ....!!! ~nJIMHW : H: ~ :=: ~~ = I 8F.OROOM. "' BLOCK 3 BR.,. l tie. n!Y _ -Beaut. ltOUOdl . nlc• ~ TQ Hl.ACI l $35C1 I' EK Aal( UDO QWd.. ~"''-· no pn. J MO 494 32:13 2 UR. 2 be, fr,>I Pool 8r bun\b!aow Pool, --.;.....;.----)--, Ad\<.e_ 118S ~~ ~~~ A:fT ~.~.~ .... ~~. ~22nd .ll0.84H491 PAnMIWPOIT associated ... . '.. . .. . . .. •• .. t • I Br bedleW, uOI Intl Lill Wallar. llM mo. .. .u ------------'* 2 Br townhoual', ---------frple, patio. aundvrk, 3 Br C'0«'4o nr :srbool acMu no~ ~ "li" i.booolllj. 1 ~ n. "47) """" p 'It ... OrMP ~ 1IOS cna.·O..n•r.840-0192 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --- - L1Jo U.1 J ORJ tu lJOO ,11l11M 1101 F.'SIDI!: Townhou.se Lje ,. de b.l •4 ••••• ••• ••• •• •• • ••• • • •• ZBr. l ~ ~. pal.lo. iiar SQ ... rpa. W . yn ba l I 2 $ S O 0 I ..m o R l' q OO:t 6.11 ml > ronl VCI')' f'I t.a/la.l\~$100 A~ll J•n Bdrm. 2 Ra, C'Oftdo. boat So.A~ !i hp H a 1 I Y tar I y 4. Gl-0880 __ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1'"° in~~ l.arlle lbf' apt. 38r. &Sa. ma turf' adl~ wJ • ...t 1 Br duplea. Cood (ouuon. ~. rd.1425 mo no P\'lll. 111:n .,.. 840-4919 Y\ew, uW pd 4.99 2170 fi1.CM' & rdna. oo pela. --5C'J 1 u.\. ~ r-.ide. 1 bdnn l b1t Walilo bucb. t'Ot)' ado ----b .___.. -ttn paol ~ -.... I BR tae Pvt cov'd Luxury lwi)'frool 3 r, 2 Dia, .,.. ....... 4 ~~....--paUo. fple. beam rcll ba. ckd UKI $1000. mo. _eo __ ~ __ 1 ____ _ 1np, 499-11'3 ~ IASTSIDE T...,. 3290~leec .. llll New3Br2 8a.$500mo •••••••• •• •• •• ••. ••. ••• •\••••••••••••••• •••••• UH Albert Place UJrldo 2 BR. 1i,., ba, di.' ownhou1e 3br. 2~ba. Fouppttosee: Call Uacbeloo. 1 or 2 lildrooma' l'ov.uhwsea l'tom~~ Spc<'larular apll, tot11l retrr11lloo pro1r11m . i.ocual ptUir•m 7 ~la. II \.ftvUa couru "' a; uh1on blanJ. Jamboree ~San Joeqwn lhllb ltoad ()141644-1900 Hacht!lor unll li'l block from ~111cb All ulll pd No tudl. M peui 201 E Balboa Blvd ~ ~r mo. + accunt,y dtp. call Su>· :a.11rn Udo I.lie-Charming 2 br. 1undttk. elec gar, adlta. no &>els W Slse 67S-0377 On Finley canal w1lh doek. 2 8r I Ba. gar. mce yard $550. Call Bill !Jn.3417 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4050 ....................... &ant & care for al'tlvl' St>tuon Up~r middle dOM Mllhbc.>rhood 0C A.lll>Of\ area lll'11ldeoce pro1ram1llll m\'ala $4.S 9868 lJ no an1wcr ~13:!0 v ........... 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.-ake Arrowhead I ale.el ront tofldo, a I pa I . 83().1022 ---BIO BE~R Cabln. 1lp1 l4, poollable, color TV. 2 trplca ~_-_1_1 __ _ Tabo ·Studio. alps 4 ~villi. 12·22 to 12·26 & 12~ ~ I 6 & Feb $40 pu nt. 117$ per wtek. ii'7a.9'208 Runcho Las Palmas Con· do 2 bdrm. Avail dail)' & weddy 873-0422 ...... tosw. 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cwt down Uving bpeMHI Share a home or aplmenl ~I Q).ATU ~TU) ~ ~ pNplt' t.Nt"t}><'• o.> ~~ ht.>uo•~ «J:2.4134Since m1 New H.B. 4 br. 2~ ba. lo share wlfemale non· smokers $200 + ulll. 968-0781 eves & wknds. &.per 2 br. 2 ba condo. • •••••••••••••••••••••• .... becAltf .. ~ .. Pnvate auate with rf'C.,p lion • seeretar:al arrvlce. eonf•r ence room. all f1c:iltt1ea 20l2 Mlchehon. lrvtne ~ ........... 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ul'AILSPACI Lmt&'-d noo HlfpW-'94 1100 ....................... ..................•.... HelpW..ted . ...................... . 7100 fOUNJ) (.a b 1e toy poo die. F. 1-7 yn Old Santa Ana Uelghu area ~ev~ i''OUND Blk Lab. M Balbotl• 673-2490 found: Pomeranian. ans to "Shaw". Vic CM 111 lrv\ne. 541·98'73 AccomtCltft S&l '790 to l880 per mo 2 Yr1 ote exper req'1 • knowledce or acct1, Pl>TOll. aodtor fttc•I re.: lceep'fC procedure.. App B.:al>1•lller·J anuary .-a clilJdrcn 1 yrs. & 4' 1"t.-. to fl Mon-Fri. Tu.rtle.roet are,J Need Lranapurta· ~~above alan· Bat>YS1tter needed, Moa P'rl alternoona. Call ~.Chri1 ty Newport· Mesa Unified Sthool Dist, Claasll1ed Personnel Ofc , Mon/Wed/Thur & Fri 8ankin& 9am Noon. Tues lpm bperitK.dTeler TOOSq. F\ FOUND: Germ S ht'p/ ~pmm l 1601 18th S t . Excellent benefilll Lido Marina Vlllaae HuP.y m)x ft m. Laguna ~Beach, E 0 t; lrvlne NaUonal Bull Spoclall)' ~nter Hilla M.a.11. Red Baodana --------•I Call J a n.il Van Dy kc: (()n the Wiler) 131-G'J 83)..3700 Newport &Ts.86&2 • ........_~-a-l!:qual Oppt'y Em.ploye.r f'ouftd: La Ena Sheep ---•·-., TOflLOCATIOf!4t dog. well trained, NB S&ll880&.o$1170permo.-4 •-------17•&Hewport lfycl, an!IL~9984 Vn exp w/A/\ de& or Binklng Succesafw mall shop ~w v. •4PfJ~ Newrcrt TB.UR F /T approx. tse>sq. ft . Loll.~. Male "bi fem. ~ett en ~n f ed Sc ool Branch ofc see&1 booda ~ Ptr mo. Bkr '75·8700 HI w te temers Dist. Clusif1td Peraon· bl Jo'tr Teller. Contaet I /FVarea. 9Q.i9663 nel Office, Mon/Wedi· Ravmn11 Cash. or R~lie Approx 300 sq fl . downtown Hunt1n1ton Beach. 210 Maln. m ini· maJI. $1&5. 960-WS _________ ,Thur & Fri 9am·Noon. nroubard at C714 > Tues Jpm-:Jpm UIOl 16th 644-72.SS • Sl .. Newport Be&cJ' WESTERN FEDERAL Lost: male blll/alvr E.O.E. SAVlNGS UWARD German Shepherd _________ , Z744 E. Coast Hwy IRdYltrtal Rewtal 4500 w/curled up bushy htll Corona del Mar ••••••••••••••••••••••• No collar . Ans . t o 3 advertising salesmen E.OE M/F •-1e-1. .-........... "Bear". Dog n eed s for Orange Country area . --..--~ -med.teal.ion. 673'5&46 Xlnt commission The•--------- 4 8 S • 1 8 3 0 • q I l . Real Eatate Trading 8ank1na $250-$700/mo. Ana. Ph Post 3645 Sav1ers Rd . EXPERl&ICED 646-:m7. ~Si:!:~e Cat Vic ~~~~:~!3Jav:os 1 Tfll ERS MaJor s\ exposure 675-5424 S.....Coost ·1~1704 aq fl unlla: ALARM COMPANY Ma:ttoNI ... multHenanl: apprOJC Found: Iris h Setl~r . needstra1~forserv1ce. --340sq ftot A/C & heated female. approx 9 mo's elt'clric11I bkgrnd AntndependentBapk offleel: aprink.lered.: 100 okl, Vic: 23rd & San\& helpful 228 Forest. 849SunflowerC.M. amps, 1.20/208. 3·phase Ana. 631..0148. t.aguna Bch 540-5300 power: lOxlO' overhead Fbmd: Small blk female .-1..--1 u-..ia...1 Bank.Ing truck doors. L inda .........,.."".,... ... Polverini, 752-2404 John ~· 12/IS. Vic Beach & Groomer , b al her . TB.LER G.VaJentine&Assoc. anapolls.S36·0069 rleaner f / T incl. For our South Coast FOUND Male doJI:. Blk. Sat/Sun. Pl818 olfice. Evenings. oorated. Ira pauo. pool, Crpl c . $375 mo . 2 ~.~.After8PM. children OK '37 ~ mo ch 11 d r • n . n o p e l s __ 1_640-_au& _____ _ Dover Twnhse, dbl gar. ftpl. wa11h/dryer. pool Adults $425 mo. 645-9442. 17th & Irvine. Pool. pvt ._..Wanted 4600 cntr. 64S-7953 or 67 5-8111. • •• •• ••• • •• •. • • • ••••• • • whl & brown Med s11.e 644·5463 Monday thru Frid•!' & .,. ___ ., on Adams cu every Saturday. Ex· ruwlU • "' AP'I' MGR--<:ple for new 98&3138 0~7• Q.EAN, qwet 2 Br, 1 Ba. Hamet hnblMd Of' eor-a .. W. ll2Z no pda, 1981 Maple S275 U.fwal.a.d 1300 ••••uneunu•eunee fJ:~~. 6 31 . I 2 6 6 •••••••••• • • •• • • • • • • • • • LOY& Y 21r Upper --------•I wilh llreplace, private New I& 3br apt. Balcony patio Enclosed gar. peUo. frplc. Upgraded North ot Coast Highway. $450 548-1.238/646-4670. MOllLIHOME 1...-oRMATIOH Rent. ()pt.loo to bu.y mro. repo's, loan assu.mption etc. Easy finance O.A.C. No pets. no children $425 /mn Call Linda Brand new 2 BR, pvt 67~2311orafU,846-&457 patio, fplc, encl gar. 9offices. 2 Br upstairs, friik. lge AdWta, $375. 642-5722. Oelwc 4 BR, 2 ba. gar, no pets, s~ lo bch, $575 yrly lse. 644-1103. •SHARE A HOME• Selective counseling. 645-7464 or 761·2284 f\am. or Unlum. New 2 Shr home. Fem. pref . bdrm. 2 ba, 3story, frplc, noo-smk, 4 BR 2 BA. Crpl, nr water. dbl gar u8i.; pool. 7M-6630 43rd. (714)675 ·5864 (213 )Ql6.9608 lldyfront home. pvt suite. gar., resp aduJl. Non UDO VlEW 2br, fcplc, smoker $400. mo pauo, sep. D.R Adllb, 673-1.521 before &Opm. SOOO/mo. 675-6359. Res~nsible . working writer seek s o ne bedroom cottage an Corona del Mar or Costa Mesa. Qtoelness essen· ·lJaJ. Wnte Classified Ad nl6. Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626 or call 675-3862 751-3474. 32 wul H 8 Call 536_4729 penence preferred. Cltll or 536-4022 Kathy Amburgey or Mr. 5350 Kinnings at 540-4000. A.SSEMILE.RS Calif. hcMral ....................... RELAXJNG MASSAGE fbbJames-uc Masseur Oulcall 9-9. 494-5111 SAJLIOA T 5aYtRcp & Loan We Wlll lrarn $S per hr & 3333 Bristol ~t .. CM up. MacGregor Yachts. EqualOppor Employer PREGNANT! <.:aring. l831Placenua.CM Banlang / ooofidenllal counseling & _________ , Sanuago Bank is opening referral Abortion. adop _ A.SSEMILBtS a new office. Xlnt career uon & keepmg. -El"ISIOM/MECH oPportunlttes ror bank A.PCARE 547·2563 ..-~ expenenced personnel ill MableHOllle Store rooms, 5 years old. lm· Santa Ana 554-7f110 mac. C hol ce upper Eu.st Anaheim 956-4500 Narcissus, single or cou· l B~ mature adults only peb, East C.M $250. 'ves; 645-2331. Ocean Cronl Newport Be11ch. Winter rental 3 bdrm 2 ba. Huge sun· deck. Right on sund. On bes t beach . Fully funushed & ready lo be enjoyed. Days 752-7410 Huge condo Bluffs, view, ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc, pool Female. $245 ......, Positions avail w1Casl our Tustin & Newport growmg Newport Beach Beach offices. Currenlly oo., involved ln assembly Interviewing for Anaheim 956-lOll pleonly. l2 mos le~. re· f.utalde custom 1 BR. W. Anaheim 761-1442 ferences. Avail. Jan. ~ex. Fplc, small pet Westminster 848-8895 l 5 l h . 0 w n e r d a Y s OK, szso. 67s.6700 _________ , 633-SOOl or 541-3122. Eves --------- Outst.anding bayfront hse. &tG-7610. 2 BR 2 Ba. forced alr heat encl gar, Mesa Verde & pier 2 bd, 2 ba. 3 2 Br IJll6lalrs, frplc, snrm, uea. $300. Ask for BeUy frplca. garage. $1050 lg sndk, beam cell. gar 64.S-9161 or644-2270 Avail m>nlhly. 675-7285. nr ocean. $425. 752-7811; Jan 15. eves 67S.911S George or ---------2 br. 2 ba, duplex by 67S-3J77 Bob. O-roiwt 3126 waler, NB. $4.25. Marina ••••••••••••••••••••••• Really642-8850 eo.taMna llZ4 2 Br Twnhse 2 car ••••••••••••••••••••••• • CaiedJ mW.,.. U garage, frplc, den pvt yd, u.tar.lahed 3425 s:ns. 2 bf', 114 ba, pa o, 1 yr old bldg. S41S. mo. •••••••••••••• ••. •••••• lndry rm. adwta. no peta. ~ 'ISL M1mt 64.2-1603 ---------31 HR GUARDS, ADULTS OVER 40. 3 Br nr beach. $4.95. ~ 1.366 1 bdnn. oew criit & paint LA MANCHA AnS garage. $275 per mo. Large 1,2&3 bedroom 83().9:125 Bay frt.. Belmont Shore 2 garden apl1. Adults . ,-.... --,,-.. --.-odt--3-1_4_0 br 2 ba -do 1·n Sec Oshwhr, bJlnl, encl. aar. _,. .. ...vu • aas bbq. Pool. Gu Pd. .. .... •••••••••••••••• • bldg Wetbar ... ~·00 be cbt 2&3BR .. _ .. _,,._er, adults only. _m_ScoU __ P_l._642_·5073 ___ ..vuw-, a ' • ..,..u .... r frplc, diabwshr, garage .xi/mo. Boat slip avail. 2 er, l ba, all elec. Brand f&peUos. 98().2358 zu.434.9603. 54{).9797 ~rr. new. lB7 E. l8tb SL $375. mo. Agt 541•5032 ('__.nd V1"llage " ........ Fvntlslted ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Westlalle V-. ~ 1&2 bdrm luxury lcAoo Pe.-....o 3707 Beautiful .!)rand new adult apt.a ln 14 plans ••••••••-••••••••••••• adull apts.-No peta. Pool, frocn $31S. + pools, ten· BF.ACll. View, pier. 2hr, jacuzzi. Open weekdays ru.. waterfalls, ponds! $500. Adlts, utll pd Til 2-6; weekendal0..5. ~ W. From San Diego Frwy l.9thSt. drive North on Beach lo May. :m E. Edgewater. Bach. S25,5..$26S McFadden lben West on (l)8'11·2S66. l lirS290-S305 McFadden lo Seawlnd Costa MHa 3724 2 8r$335-S350 Village. (714)89J.Sl98 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TSL Mgmt 642·1603 SUS CA.SIT AS Larfe & small t bdrm, enc . gar. $245 & up. Adults. no pets. 2110 Newport Bl. 548-4968. Large 2 bdrm. Adults No pets Inquire 179 "'1 Rochester. rear Studio apl .. decorator fumi-.J>r.1. patio, wtr & gas pd, S200 mo. 646-5330. 1&2 Br furn. bltns. pool, close to stores, adults, no pets. 9.11 W. L9lh St. ---"'-------Townhouse. lovely, spac. BRAND HEW & home-like. 2 br with 2 & 3 br, 2 ba1 ~11 electric. pvt, 1aled entrance + 2 Covered panting. $375 to paUos. Some with all . $ 4 7 5 m o . 6 o o W . garage. Swimming pool. Hamilton. 838·2917 or Jacuzzi. Tennis courts. 1 642-2l64 blk to Huntington shop· ping center mall. Adults. FOURS~ONSAPTS No-pets. From $435. Spac. 2 br lownbouse, I YJ Seawtnd Village. LSSSS ba, pvt pat io, pool. HuntingtonVillageLane, Adults. $300. 735 JoaDD H.B. (714)898-9961. St. 646-6483 eves_.___ 2 Br. children welcome. •F.astside adult 2 Br, den no pet.a. Starting at SZ70 2 Ba condo. pool, dbl gar, an~. $425. s.59-6588; ~N __ e_a_r_S_P_o_i_n_l_s-. _C_o_m_· ...,.,11a4an leach 3740 2 bdrm. 1 ba. car port, roodor'e Cir. Apts. 2 br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• crpt. dra~. lndry rac. Kids welcome. See mgr •Bach Long Beach. good loc. No peta. $280 Ill 71171 Commodore Cir. Privacy, Util pd. Sft5. ~71 E 16th Pl. _Aiit __ 3._S285 __ . ----- Adult, no pets. 833-8974. New lwcurious 2 br & den. Lac.pN •a 37 48 3 Br. 2 ba townhouse. 2 ba.. bltns. incl. ref rig. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Quiel a dult living. Smallpetok.$42Smo. LAGUNA BEACH MTR Enclosed gar. & patio. Gemt.nl Rlly 839·6623 INN. S75/Wk & up. Maid No pets. $400. fl4S.33Bl or 67~S0.9 sen., color 1V. heated pool. Util. ITI4) 494 5294. 985 N. Coast Hwy. Mrwpcri leoch 37 6' ••••••••••••••••••••••• GREAT RECRF.ATION Swimming. !.aunt•s. 2 heallh rlubs. b1lllard!4 . O\ftht lighll•d t{'nn1i. t'OUnB Pro & pro $hop. ll'>lf dnvviu ran.:l'. purty room r"UN ACTtV ITI ES "''lllim{' d1ret•t11r. frel' Sunday brunl'h. HBQ i.. 1r1ps . p11r11ei.. KPOrl tnum11menti. & mon•' REAtffl t'llt. Al'T~· Slnlll~!I. 1&2 bedrnomi. Furn & unfurn Modl'b open d111ly Ill lo 7 Rt)()m m11tl.' scrYH'l' """'' Nn lea:.e re<1u1rt'd Sorry. adulll only. no peta O&kwood Garden .ApartrN:nts ... .,.,. ... "" ....... H80 Irvine• 1 al 1711\ 1 645·~ ... .,.,. 9-h/s..ttl \100 16th St 1 Dovrr lit 1r.ch 1 A42 8170 MISAPIHlS l BR $31S. 2 BR S380. Pool, jacuzzi, gar. avail. Adults. no pets. 26~0 H.arla Ave, 549-3447. Near new townhse, 2 Br, 1 YI ba, gar. fncd pal .• S34S mo. ~ PM & wknds $375. 2 br, 1~ ba twnhae. Gar, fplc, patio. good toe. &.side. TSLM&mt 642-1603 2563Elden 979-2788 64M904 Yllaradfka .... ..... Oc.- Jlmlor 1 BR. l BR & 2 BR. 2 BA. Security pro-vided bylvt key.cant en· try . ltn kll ch w/lwninous dgs. Plush carpet, lge pvt patio or balconies w /x tra swnge. Pool. spa, Ughl· ed tennia court, lndry fac11. Umiled preview n!ID&ala. From S290 per mo. Models open dally tOAM lo dusk 215 W ic hita Ave (at Yorktown) Sle. 409M. 71A-S36-4455 Beaut 2 BR, 2 ba. Mesa $119S; Spac. 2 bdrm. apt. 2 Dnve, nr S.A. Cntry Kids O.K. Avail. now. Oub. Pvt rncd yard, 2 After4·30call847·0967 c~..)Y._/_st.orage, $435 · mo.~·· 631-1816. llACHWOOD APTS 2 BR cottage, garage, 19132 Mqnolia. Lge I br. washer/dryer hookup, ava.U oow $28S. 2 Br, 2 ba $400. 552-12189 $3:15. } .. Ba, 1 Ba from $280·~85. avail Jan. Blt.nt. pool & jacuzzi. 11112-1800. 1 Br, crpls, drapes, carport~ kids OK, $240 mo. Noaogs. lrl9-0131. --------------------New 2Br. frpl, patios. sec 2 B~ 2 ba, all elet:. n~. pte, adlt.. 1102 F1orida Cov d parkln1. 310 Vlc· at Adams 536-4729. tor1a. Ownr/ All, $375. 842-2184; 552....att. Near beach. 2 bf', 2 be up. per, encl. 1ara1e. No Bach.encl paUo, uW paid, wider bedll Adull.I only. me> mo. N o p e t 1 . 2 1 7 0 2 548-DM,-.2111 Brookhurat. $325. 2 bdrm ·~ ~. paUo, peti.900778-------0K. no children s.m per 2 bdr., 2 ~ .• Jrplt., gar . mo.~ or 548·784.S lndr)' pn.. -PUO..J60·53'76 2 Br 1 Ba, crpta, drapet, Otr7U870agt. frnt yrd, amt car. Avail SHARP/NEW 2 bdrm 1213). Alt T, 875-04.28 +den. frplt, 1aro1e. No 2BR2ba WOaq ft ll'rplc cblldren 375 m o tnd e•~. dshwaher, garb IOT791uk for Mack. Oeeantrontdb 2 Br, 2 Ba, dspl, new cpl•. Hts. 5U'PER 1 bt, pool, 14ar. aV1lll. from F'eb. l<f Juno. Mesa Verde 764·1211, frDlc. tteta. 12'75. Adult.a, '&Mil fl57·la68 ~.142-~l. ' 759-1419 R,enee. OpporlwlitJ SOOS '"Eves. Wknds 838·2189 LIDO BAYFRONT Superb view. sandy beach. frplc, 2 BR $650. Avall 1/2179. ~ lJNF •• YEARLY OC~FROMT 2 BR. l ba., nr bch . , $435 Single garage for rent, 38R. l ba, nrbch . $46S 1916 Wallace, Cos la 2 BR. 1 ba .. Lido .... $500 Mesa.~ mo. 646·2653. 3 BR. 2 ba .. Udo . . $650 Offia R...tal "400 3 BR, l ba., Udo .... $750 ••••••••••••••• ••• ••• •• FURN.. YEARL y EXECUTIVI 1BR,1 ba .• Bay Ave $395 SUITll!S SHORT TERM, FURH. I; 3 BR. 2""1 ba. new home. Luxurious offices, ex· ooeanfront.. wk or mo. eculi ve sec rel a r y. IAUOA-HEWPORT personal phone COY· •£••'TY 675_.170 erage, recepuorusl, ron· ~ !erence room. xer ox. 3bdrm. 2 ba. Owners unit. t blk . lo beach . Purnished or unfurn. Monthly or yearly , notary. Lease or month to month. Near so. Coast Plaza. 0 C. airport & freeways Call 979·2161. 87~L058 5Z3 SQ ft. omce s pace to 2br apt. Xlnt living condi-sub-lease in Laguna tions. Only o .G M. need t-Wls, $308 month. Avail. apply. Call Jan. Dec. lsl. 83().6030 $475. 3 br. 2 ba, balcony. encl. garage. All bltns. blk to beach. Yr ly. TSL Mgmt 642· 1603 Deluxe medic al suite. ground nr .. Corona del M.ar Realonom1cs Corp 675-6700 S. Cletntnt. 387 6 ance-Store 480 Ft .crpl, ••••••••••••••••••••••• drps, A/C, 17.301 Beach EXCLUSIVE OCEAN Bl .. H.B. LEASEM2·2S34 FRONT I & 2 bdrm apt's. avail. Security system, elevator, dish washer, dbl. ovens Pen· thoose with frplc & prv. sundeck from $325 up. 492-4929 or 995-l l.23 2 Br. lrg deck. walk lo beach, garage. $350. Eves 498-0318 2 BR apt, S275 mo. Close to beach. 3880 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sharp 2 bdrm. 2 ba Tropical selling. pool, jacuzzi. Neat:._ So C P1ua. $450. 498-6'll9 1 & 2 bdrm Apt at $240 & $260per mo. Also3 bdrm. house Call 675·9991 or 839-7340 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOllUHOME IHFORMATIOH Rent. option to buy info. repo's loan usumpt1on. etc. Easy finance O.A C. 9oflices. Mobile H0mt Ston W.Anaheim 761-1442 Anaheim 956-1011 Westminster 848·8895 Santa Ana 554·7070 E. Anaheim 9S6·4500 nfE EX<.:lTING rALM MESA APTS MINUTES TO NPT BCH Bach, 1&28R from S2S5 It up. Adults. No pet., 1!161 Mcaa Dr. (5 8lk.a Eat ot Newport Blvd) 9am~m $4&-9860 "'°°"" 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~todor ""'* Lovely aa.rdcnt·Drooka Wlr fall •Kit~ F11rll. Rvn1I •JaC\WI, ht>at«I pool •Wkly or dally nu. :d 1rv. •1V Ir phone available AllowasS63Wk 221111 arbor ec.t.I Men MS-4840 Downtown Huntington ~sch. 210\.'J Mam St. 2 offices available. One 2·rm $l20. one 2 rm $110. 900-1558 Town & Country Shopping Qr. 18582 Beach Bl .. ~B. 962-<6007 NEWPORT CENTER 10,000sq ft. Luxunous paneled of· fices w1spec1al extras C u n f e r e n r e rm /bathr oom shower/kitchen Contact U>ulse Dahl. CORPORATE REALTY 975-0888 125·500 sq. ft. om ces. From $85. Incl ulll 77'J W 19th St. 540 2200. 445 Sq ft $245 4001 Birch St, N.B. Agent. 541 ·503_2__ SMALL OFFICE fOR RENT.~ Agent 548·7729 SAN CLEM El"(TE LEASE 275/t.520 sq rt. heat. air. bath & signs. 6 yr old bldg 673-3022. 500-1200 11q. ft Laguna Bch. Xlnl hlway vls1b1h ty, new crpts, p:unt. AIC. under grnd pnrk'g O<-can & hill views M9-U86; 499.3922 AJRPORT OFFICES l lo 3 room suites, all services. No lease req'd . From SLSO. mo. lmmed. occupancy. 2082 S E lristol. SWte 200. N.o . (Tt4)5S7·7010 Costa Mesa 2 pnvate or. fi~ f W'n $150 each or $250 both. Good location. AVail. Jon. l, um Call 95'f.lll00 or 152~ afler 6pm. No Qx\la Mcsn. 700 11q rt SM01m<> Oround rloor Torti. ~0-2200 <:1fiCH 750 & $00 llQ ll, C't tclll'nl lo<·~Uon 1801 Newport WS.2ll 1 _ It yoo'rc looklnf ror .i bf'l t.cr Job, you won'l w11nt lo ml•• the tm11toymrnl oolul'M.S In Claaslflcd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •UDOULAMD• Wanted $100,000 2nd. ex· lstlng 1st is $58,000. Property value $400,000. 613-2:289 •ESCORTS• 972-1131 AIEKAIAHUA or Purple. Danny want.a to aee you. Please call 213-0-75216. Carole. UHOA&VICIU o.tcc:I Maatag. ~,,.., for1'e,..oflt! Pet toaal1/ _ ~A .. aJI Orange Co. Loat & ,.... ...... •U.'6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 835-7313 ~-• 5100 P'e~Servlcn5360 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PENNY PINCHEI ADS ONLY S2 Stoll any item or aim blll&llon of 1lems for S7$ or lesa wtth a Penny Pln<"her Ad 3 line11 for 2 r~ullvl' days E11ch .additional llne Is 60' for tM 2 days Chargt' 1l ! Norommen:1al 1ds. f'or more information and to pl art your ad rall 642-5678 SCRAM-lETS ANSWERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Se renade your Sweetheart.. Give lhe gift or song durin(C the holidays. Rob 995-8762 ·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALEST ATE LICENSE SCHOOL OFFERS G.nt LKt.n me .crash Course available •Materials prov1tled. •Small classes for penona.hz.ed instruction. .aioose own lasle-<lay & rught classes. •Pl.acemenl-up to 80% COllUIUSSIOO • Surely -Naive - Pious -Submit-Fr~3Week RJJSSIAN Sales Tr'ihtJ This damaged cans lhrt ft Cell for ts store was having u 131·1003 491-0442 speciaJ sale on cans of K~lla alphabet soup. Six for a quarter. Then I dis· Real Ell ate School covered why. fl was the :i;mtCaminoCaplstrano RUSSIAN alphabet. San Juan Capistrano Loaf ft~ 5300 Jobi W..twd, 7075 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LD&torFoundapet!Call Pracl. nur~e . p it or Animal Assistance emergencies. Refs. League. 537.2273, no ree. Laguna. Corona del Mar. 48'1·2974. - REWARD!! for retum of boys Black Ba I boa Crui11er . taken o n 11122178. Please call. <'h1ld hearlbroke n . 64.>-7857. $50 REWARD. Loet Blue· point Siamese. It gry fat cal . Vic. Cameo Shrs . 673-29Z3 REWARD. Lost 12 /16, ftm. Shih-Tiu. aml blk1wht la hair dog. Vic 17th/Irv. 7$4·1033 or N-31122 H11p W..tH 7100 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ACCOUNTING SUPERVISOR Career opportunity for experienced person 1n accounUng supervlJlon Salary Sl.214.·Sl,476 per month with excellent benefits. P lease ca II Mn. Finnegan. 631-1200 between hoUra 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Costa Meaa Colplty Water Dlatnct. U. Placentia Avenue. Coat.a Men. 1..o1t· Slamaecatlemale. Blue nea collar Last seen --------- Ruby Ave. Bal lal. Call Acdnt Bkkpnc 675-SOis or 675.a. TIWORARY UlST: MaJe Siamese cat, Reglltu today to work crossed blue eyes. front on vartoua accounUn1 claws dec:lawed, blut col· and bookkeeping aaslan lar w/blue mlnh tones. meni... Work close to Owner hurt.broken. r...our home. Figure REWARD. CdM area. Clerks to Sr Accoun IW<>~ tanta needed lhru-out Orange County Found Female, blood RobcrtHall's Lab. Approx. 6 mo Accountom~ Mooarth 8.ay Terr. Fret SOOS. Maln. St~ 50l ~IO(>dhome.~3-0688. No. Tower. Union Bank FOUN O nr Newport Crest In 1be City (I( Ora nae Condo•. Golden Lab1 ___ 1a.•.1aa.M--10•3-- mixed PVPPY 642,2100 \ ot compass & camera un· TS.lets its Applicants should ex· Mus t have pleasant per working w/small personalJty, be outgoing parts, good mech apt .. & & be people oriented eiu<>Y Benefits lncfude 2 f\all lime & part lime weeks vac .. I week s:ck leave. & profit sharing to pos1Uons available name a few Ca 11 HOTETB.LBtS 557·9051. ask for Ray Be ready for challenge o( GIUman. wide variety o( note func· _______ , ~ ACCOUHTS ASSEMBLY TRAINEES <OR EXPERIENCED I MICRO Electronics COUHSELORS Good communicallon & selling skills essential. C&n1lAL SERVICES TraJ.Dee pos1t10n to start your banlung career. Santiago Bank offers an outstanding benefit s package & opportumlY' We are aeekln g In· ror advancement with a d.ivtduals for fint 1h1f\ progressive oraaniia· positions \n our Proch~· Uon. App\y a\, uon Department We will I SANTIAGO BANK tr a 1 n lhe rl g ht 1 n Nonna FergullOn divtduals lJ\ the m:cro 535 E lsl St .. Tustin electrorues industry. 714.832·5200 714/832·5200 Comprehensive com · M/F/H E.O E . pany benefits 1nclud1ng major medical and den·,_ 0 ___ ....,-_ 8 _____ _ lal. Call or 11pply in DCIJUUI• person. 3952 Campus FULL-TIME Drive. Newport Beach. (714 ) 54().6(8). Equal Op TELLER portuntty Employer mtfl h. Pa!ition is available rn our Westminster Branch (or an tnd1v1dual with TRANSMASK previou s teller or cash.lenng exper back ground. The person W(' CORP seek shouJd enJOY publu: • contact and detail. I( you ---------i are seeking a career Aatendant ror morn . personaJ help 5 days a wk tn HB. Vic Beach & pos1Uon please call Mr. 8111 Moore al (7141 0-0500 or Sheila Har rison at (21.31 4 71;. 2201. Adams Car r e q 900-3364. We provide free com ---------• pany paid uniforms in Auto earner needed in addition lo a generous Lag Sch. San Clemente benefits package wh1r h area. Eves Dependable l.uils medical and hre 1n car a must. Call The surance retirement plan, _Re_...;;gis_ter_. _58_1_-4_&_4 l_ . .;;.t _-t ttDlloo, reimbursement. Al!l'OMCYnVE stock purchase plan and * Aato Dflllenhip rree parking. PosittoM!!I Orange County growth requires H OWARD Oievrolet E·X·P·A N·S l·O.Nr· t Strvice Wnrranly Clerk! Some uulo. PX· per1ence helpful We train Ideal for semi· reured Serv:ce Mgr. or meduuuc. See Trevino 2. Service Cashier, BRENTWOOD SAVINGS &LOAN 1200\ San Vincente Blv1I Los Angeles. CA 90049 Equal Opportunity Employer M /I'' BooltJteeper 1 Ab1hty lOl•-------- meet peo$)1e well & ex· perience :n these fields are needed qual:flc11· lions . Excellent pa.y. benefil!I. Permanent. up· BANK.lNG SAVINGS REP portunily for advance F1deUly Federal, a lealt ment. See Office MGR. ingsavinp and loan, has Pleasant working Condi an excellent opportunity Uom in Orange County ror an individual with a Airport complex strong Tellrr back· Permanent. varied, in· ground to assist our Sav· terest1n~. Exe. pay. :ngs Manager 1n the benefits. 1p. for ad van supervtSion of savings cement. B SY representatives . Select-HOWAID Ch .. rotet ed applit'ant will train Dove & Quall Su new and exisUng person NEWPORT BEACH nel In all phases or sav. Aut.o __ P_a_rt.s_· _Cou_n_t_e_r _&_d_e--' 1 ngs opera ti on~. 011 e year experience in .. bvery. Full Umc. Salary almJlar po11Hlon, llAht dependent on ex per . neow accouota exper1enrr 631-0111 and knowledl(e O( all SOY• Auto Sunroof Installer ltlil transactions are re• Trainee. f\all Ume Good q1.11red. mech'I ablUly & work re• cord. Catalina Sunroof In addition to an ex· 642-4040 EOE. cellont starting salary Md• congenJal work at· Babysitter El Toro area. fllO!'ptlero, Jo'ldellty of Mature woman. atartlna fera an outltandlng Jan 2nd. wk. da)'l 7 llm to bet1'.'flta packa1e wblcfl 4 30 Care for Infant. Includes profit 1h•rlnfl, Ref. req. 768-7446 dental lnaw-anee, and it pa.id carHr apperel pro· l!~~!,~! !~!r a 30 day od In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY OOtT!ltOW1 64%·1678 11ram . Please titll l..eon&rd Baxter for an Interview appo\ntment. RDELm fl!DBAL s.v-,.& U..At• 17 '41642 ... 000 EquaJ LY Em lyr . .. . . . -DAILY PILOT * ·········•••eeAeee••••• ..... c1e.-. ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OOC&.i.!ctnl lTontr~k AMWAY CoametlC'I, Trash, lit' tnm Ron Nutnllon. lluuaeware•. to5703.142·m4 Home Can ft Comm'l S uper HouncleanlnK Prd Mn'1ce wrth AUu Strvlre l«:Ap. roUable. Van U&w COflt.I no more! Lo r•lH. Pru E1t . Free Ht. ror locala, IMNMI. ~ slorafe, & 1onK dial. Hohday l!me r1ency1 Pt\llllblo& reptir. Spff. ln Pleue C.ll '31·5368 an~. ~. & copper re· l2 11'1 nperiHCO. I'm pipe, Good pr1 cl"I. Top 1mall. my pncn are Hit Pkunbtn&. S3'7·3li4 tl..fX'T'RlCIAN PnC'fd Gri ... tttt. . l1" w rk. wu1 haul °" rto •nrthlna. t.111 II, wmm' or re •Hlf'nUa I, rua ralH C.11 atl,yt.imo.-.... Cll£AP T hauUna In &.own l"rttt E:il1m11le1 IC-~. MS 13SIO Lllf' baul101-mov1n1 U&l'l.lt YarJ cleaoloai ft.tu, rata M.2-0'IOL\ Ku bblab llaul1na . funut~ movl.oii. howu " yard dean1oii Ktluooabt. 6 lleUable ao1 zaeo I la1Alin4l ' Clt'tlt'f' 11 I r lu n up, <"unlm ' r uld ftdllon rMIA:I 002·1462 ~~ .... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• WW 0.)b'T TO YOU Sia~ldt'll l.'lln rruskt- your horne bt!aut f7>4BX1 r1abt ,,.... C'atlmate on ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~cmll)Otl6~0358 l~•dt•r dump &U~ WldAlh C.116415671 uomet.c.Ul·W7 ~)' Sklft ear~ c .. nler ell~lung Co.Okt.lcan.s '°'· Facial Trealm•nt3 Mani • Pedt-Cure Licensed Electrolug1!!b for: Facial Treatmenta HB11' Removal We will traln you on ~Machines. Cal.I Chmtine Cosmwc~ 114-551-5862 CLHICA.L FLY FREE WITH OFFICE OVERLOAD Earn a mile • how I»-. for ..i. hour °" C111 Office Beauty a.sai.stant wanted Onrtood TltftlPOI ow y ossl9-11t towcwds • des"""'"°" of <wllb future ). Also -1.......1 ·-....I--LI A..-1 w ·--&.1oc-A --~ Juliette manicurist yow~ -...-or -P ~ _... • .. ....,......... .• wanted. 837 -4250 or with top pa\'· 0,.,. to al aWh. C .. for• appal:stw,.11t. 8:11..-m. ~::fe!~: ~0~r!1!,aj;~ tJ00~ 3721 Birch Sfrfft, Newport hach 557-0061 St.aliallcal typing. in-~ "iJ , 1t.aative to Improve exist· '"!!~~~~~~!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!t ang ayatems. Applicants = must be able to give at· _________ , ter1tion to deuU & have Cl..ERJCAL Q.ERICAL exactmg mind. Contact Mr. Martin. 962-6604. 8kJq>r Full or PT to work 1n a n acctg o f r Westminster area. iez.~. SAFE DEPOSIT CLERK lFillmtciaU IOATIUILDH Xlnt career opportunity w/rapidly growmg ex- panding securities brokerage firm an Newport Beach. Must be well groomed. Open new accounts . IJgM t yping and filing. Starling salary commensurate w/expr. Pd bonus and benefits. Call 759-1611 Head laminato r /tooler, F\tJellly Federal, a lead- muat be senous, sell-mg savings aod loan is starter & wilhng to lake seeking a c us tomer· c harge. P -Squared oriented clerk for ·Its tk>ata.MI-2.1'73 Newport Beach office. _________ 1 This full Ume posilion in-CUltl( RECEPT COOKS Expanding restaurant chain wilh over 50 un1ts. t'anuly-owned orgaruza- t 1o n orre rs pleasant working cond1t1ons . Good opportunH1es £or advancement. Excellent company benefits. Ex penenced desired. Apply tnperson. B'OOKKEEPER-Full volvea aaalstln& charge, for progesslve customers with sare de· Oul.standlng career opp l lr t d fol' mature. people onen· l'Ompany. Prefer com· poaa ansac ions. an t.ated individual w/,d "'"-exper.S"IB"""Om· require s one year 1 W .,....... .. • ., ~ 1 ff i typing s kil . ork n -ensurale w /abtt·11y genera 0 ce ex · di 333J W Coast Hwy Htwporthach .... · and t · f 'le pleasant s urroun ngs Non-smoker. Send penence · ypmgo ~ w/gd pay & benefits. Hes ume to : H ui s h wpm. Some Salurday 1-Spm week daya. EOE Management Co.. 33208 hours will be reqwred. Contact Pers onnel Of Paseo Cerveui. Ste C.. 1 dd ti l fice. So Coasl Medical COOK & San Juan Capislr ano. n a 1 on ° an ex-Co H ca 92675 ccllent 8lartl01( s alary. Center. 31872 aJSl wy FAST FOOD COUNTER HELP Expanding r estaurant <'ham with over 50 units. · · we oCf er an 1<lcal work _So_' _Lag__::_· 4_99-_1.3_11_. __ _ IOOIOCEEPER environment and oul· ---------Intelligent, expen enced. standing benefit:; anclud-bookkeeper for Newport mg dental rn&uranl.'P, Headl Bc>Ll'Uque. Must be prolit shanng and a paid k I d bl career-apparel progrum oow e gea e in Kil Please call Leonard Bax· 8.'!ped.8 or retail book· ttt for an interview up-keePlflg./ Call 838·4782 ~ ... ...,...... fMU'ILerView ...,.._..._ CLERKS Farruly-0wned organiza lion offer s pleasant working cond1t1ons UTOTEM Good opportunities for ad vancemeot. 1-.:xcellent Openings Now Available company benelils Ex· for full or p/tJme clerks penence desired. Apply on 2nd & 3rd shifts. NO' mpersontl&e· · IUSIOYS Weekend n1tes a n d :<.peoal part.Jes. Expr'd only. Pvt. club. 67J..35l5 Busboy PT, Apply 1n pen>0n. Le H1arntz. 414 FtDBJTY FIDERAl. ~& LqliiAssn. 171 (1642-4000 An F.qual Oppty Emplyr exper necessary·we t:ratn. Sta.rt S3 per hr. As· R st managers to SJ.60 hr. ·~9a .. M:inagers to $5.SO hr. Ad· ~. vancement opportunilles N rt Blvd , NB --------- t.u those who qualify. For information RO lo our nearest market or ron lal'l the personnel off1ct• at 16 Fashion I lland NEWPORT IEACH , ... uPENTEo•s th I C L E R I C A l, I '-"'fi '"" ·WI tit· SECRETARIAL 8 30.5 up ex.per, good wages. yr • · round employment Knklg of ofc procedure'! future beoefit.s. 979-4044 · Call for appt. 645 5<JOO ext ---------stn. 12442 Lampson St Garden Grove SJ74840 Equal Oppor Employer Counter Help. P/T, h~ u 3. Capt Mike'~ Fish Fry &iS-2875 ClRCULATIONCLERK --------Counler Help IOpm to 6am W111chelrs Do Nuts 2S.1 E. 17th St. C M. f'.IJll lime pos1l1on for r-- - --· oreuJal1on clerk. Must ~:;~c~i~ i~k~~ I c1eSr1t·pa1ECIAL I Q.ERK TYPIST Typing 45 ·50 wpm.,,,_-----....,._ perso n ab le . w ell Da~ clerical expen ence as de· I I blr able as w e ll as ~~~:rko~c~I=~ I INTERVIEWING I groomed. Good benefits P rmr Anlysisl S24K App~E IRVIME CO i''/~pr SlSK Secy Asst to $900 required. Good company bmef1i., including 2 wks I I vacatJon after 1 yr .. com· CENTER I . 1071 ca melback call For An Appl lrvtne 644·91HO 1rvlne PersoM el Agency 488E17th. Costa Mesa pany paid group in· I CodctailWoffn.ss surance. credit union. I Now In I School Swte224 642·1470 lic Apply at ORANGE 11 l ,,,. __ <'OA.'>-t-DAILY P ILOT u n In~ t 0 n CAIJTI up to $300 per wk DELIVERY 330 w Bay St. CM. Apply I Beach I Low hntJon. Placement ... full lime for local de between 9AM-4PM. Call I lnlt•rv1ews 9.3 I assist. 751·9UM. liveries. Excel dnvrng •--------rec req. Ph for appt 642-4321. • 219 for ap· To mak1• 1t 1o;1s1er for 557 9212. Ask for Mr Point!Dfllt, E .0 .E. I you. wt•rt• commi:i tol COLLECTOR West. CLE.RJCAL 1 PAY DAY LEFT UNTIL CHRJSTMAS Earn extra Cbnstmas rnoneyoow! TYPISTS PIX ACCT CLERKS KEYPUNCH OPER Cl.IRKS Must havt l>booe & relll\• ble tr~. tong & short . t.erm aaa1goments. Jloli- day Ir vacation pay. Hos oltaliutloo pla n av~ VOLT . . I I , ~t '' II I#' I I , of I' " I ', .. C.....DriYe 546-4741 <Acrosa 1''1-om Or= Air'llC>rt ) Equa~ Employer ~Vibonffd peopla abolald alwap cht<'k the Servb Diredbry lo the DAILY PILOT J your neii:hhorhood Excelleol opportunity ~=:.:~------ • \\.-hy not take this I for individual with ex-DBJVERY retSOH o PP or tun 1 t v to perlence in _telephone for bus)' Irvine Travel I discov<'r the inany I coUectlon. P011itlon opeo Agency. Musl have reUa· advanta~l':> Ke llv lnourCoeta Mesa office ble molorcych: & In· I t-:mployees enjoy' I Contnct MjkeSullivan or surnnce. Approx 5 hours We call il "Temp" 8111 Watkins. al (714) dally. Mon l.hru Fri. Hrly I work. •~or you that I 549·4200. Equal Op· wage & m1leage paid m eons :i fl1•xlble portunity Employer. 957 2700 I work Nc·h<'dule that I ---------1 _:.:..:...:..:..:..:..------ I Ills your life'. :ind u I Delivery ( r 1• <' d o m t h 0 t C~TY-MOVIES Early AM newspaper I wo rk 1 n i:i peo p Ii• I •EXTRAS* route. S300 mo. 5 day wk seldom enjoy nePded lmm e d . b y Small car r equire d . I HolJyv.uOO casting d1rec· CM/NB.~ I Call Kelly Al tors: bus111essmen 2S 40 Deliveryman for early I R-17-3498 I fat&ugly men&womt•n: AML.A Times home de· kids ol all age11, doctor Ir livery route. Must have llEL[~. • nurse type1. Holdlni economical car. Adu.Its • Girt"! appt. ln1ervlew1 in ~)'· 2.~ bra pr do". No I I Anaheim area this mo. ~. $'25 pr ~o oel seR v•ce s Call <714> 761·1244. take home. HB area. I I VIDEO CAST ING 1\nolher Woy To SERVICE. _a-0 __ 128 ______ _ I lh:lp People I Companlon for elderly Delivay p/Ume AM, LA lady lo Balbou .. couple nmea dellv. $100 per I Pln1a Ch-.lad I OK ..... ., c.c .. 1 week. La1una Beach. Shopplnii Centc•r · _,.,..,., · -..- 1 H007 Wunwr An• I CONCRETE f1N1SHF.RS __;,....._ ...... _____ _ ~11 Mn~nnlln d ood DIUVIAY /SALIS I Sujtl' 21~ I -ex.per ' 8 waaca. >'" Mon· Fri S-9 evee, own llunlinl{lon Heach r:dbe:ie°:1f;,0~~t , tra.nsp.531-0BU I A n a-; q u ti I I l'.>itntnl ttAAl11tant · chair I I Vo u r r r I e n d • n n d .t .. -.......... .....ri .. n .... o Opportunlt v -·...,.,...,ox,... "' --~ r L• 1 a1· ocifth,bota u~ Claulfied ltainiftl. Four day week r,mp oy1:r " , ,.. w h • n they h a v e Wiunt IJHch. 494.7522 I Not an oittncy I tomethln1 to tell. They'll • Ne\'er a Ft-e • tell you how well It <latelned Adi. your one- -----workeclrort.bemr llOPabopplngctnter. ' ,. - ' SC'l l634 ------Ht 1dl•l119 t...dlcllfbt .............................................. • ROBIN'S HOUSE· L M S Roto., Sod or CLJl'.ANJNC SERVICI.';, Se"' d e d I. awn a. for • lboroulhly <'lean Sprinklers. Plulln~. to.. $40>08.'S1 COntr LIC' UCU4lll, 'Xlnt Ml.Nl·MAJO S f.RV Rel ~ ltw'p. t.rnd ptt&Onnel Cleanln&. lndry, ~l-~ 111F.CLEANINO LAl'.>Y tlt'icleol hMcln'a. rella- Rd1 &'7) 7833 ------f.uropean Li.nd•caper Top work •·u1r pnce. Maint. ltefa. 6-48·4&7 l dya/ev•. blc IM.'n'I~. rnn rates, Ola-It Landlc•Pt'· Reaa. tmunld-~ UM. prices Prof lundscape & Want a REALLY CLEAN apnnk.Jen l46-7070 HOCJSf;? CaJI Glnitb•m ..... ~ ............... tc (i111 ~-t ...... < s·--.: 1tGtc• ~·~~ '""" w... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Miya.Ito Hou11eclun1n1t ftollt..s. parues & houses. Dl'<."Ol"aling bpec1al. (wk ly lltt'Vlce) Mon Ft1, 10 yrnxp 7-IOAM. 67S-033 O>llege student can beat all prices. la wn yard ma1nl Quahly work. 8C2·9656 Jon MalOWf l!:xec Houseclean1n.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• D11llnct 1 ve peri.on a I Bnckwork. S mall Jobs. service lo meet your Newport. Costa Mesa & Deeds 5.\2-01 ex'.> • trvu>t! 67S-317:, eves Makl> your s hopping Fireplaces, planters. etc. ea51tt by wung the Daily New-remodel. Ref Eal. Not Clas.s1'1ed Ada. t146-0164 movu . S t at Li e TIUOl.5. 53'J.31eo llDIU. laaflllg -----Int/ Ext. R4:a1onable •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• rates. Fne Ell. Call REPAJR &s REROOF. All Rob. s..2817 t 'I p e a . a h I n g I e a • . .... .. Org. T.... rocklhiak"'S·COmpo·l•r. Expr d Rea1 R•l~• .... •••••••••••••••••••• Yreeeat.541·~ ~Ell. Call Gene Plano tuning & repair.~ Whitlwy Roofing. Asphalt )'T'fexp. Maater'd dctt. ln t hlnale, wood shakes Paull.Ing. Extt/lnlr. Ex· mu1ac This coupo n auar. •·r ee eat. Call r_:'d , honest, neat, reu . ..uthS..S.861·1433 7-lOPM. Bob. 67~lstll c'dll64-l04.5Dave ........ /..,... Prot palntina. Ext & lot. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Low rat.es. Ref a. Free Neat pat.chea Ir tenurct ape Creation& Ex est.554180.SJM313 ... IST. ltJ.1439 pert shaping, thinning: flne Exter. Pamllng by PATI:H PLASrERING IJlWn&) removal. 67~2821. R. Stoor. St. Uc .. inl. T.-y A I I t y pea . F r e e ,_1.ns_. ______ _ roe.838-~24bra. sUmat.es.CallS4CMi82S colt's Tree Service EXCELLENT PAINT· ... ~ Artatlc prunlns & re- CNC fW&iOnable rat.el. ••••••••••••••••••••••• movals. 6 yrs in coastal Free esllmates 548·2108 PERRY'S PLUM BING area. Lac. lns. 642 2624 Custom WaUpaperlng AlJ Work Gwir. Free £at. 673-4158 Complete plumbing COMPLETECARE ller"Vk-es. Drain It &ewer Trimming, removal. clean Ing . f" r e e clean ups. llc 'd /ln s estimates. 24 hr service. ~ 873-3181 ·---------When you need eitpert1------bet'Vlce or repairs. lurn Bargajl" shoppers read Pladnc a Classified ad ts to the Service Directory the UttJe ads m Class tl1ed as easy as dialing your in Classirled to solve regularly. And they find &>hone. Give U8 a call. your problem, what tbey 're looking for. We 'U do the rest. 642·:i678 Hllp W..e.d 7100 Help W..e.d 7100 .............................................. tWpW..ted 7100 HllpW..W 7100 .........•.......•.•... ....................... . DENTAL FRONT OFC. lm exper. ll typmg nee. N~ 8ch area. 645-6501. DENTAL A SST WANTED RDA· X Ray IJc. expanded dul1es. fr· wge benefits. 4 ~'2 days. Laguna Halls. 830-llJI Oms. DENT A)...()RTHO OFC. Expe r'd Orthodontic chrsade &/or lab assis tant needed for Nwpt Center of c. 644-1405 Designer PCB DESIGNER Manufacturer of elertro· mechanical products re· q\.lres a proven PCB lay out person who wanlS an opportunity to make ex· ceUent wages. Plus. IX' lnllmatel,y mvolved w1lh new proJe<.'ts from con cept.lon to C1eld use. Wv want an andJvidua l who wanls U> grow with u gre11l team . ~qual Op portunaly Employer. MIF 557-0554 Dial A Ride Dri•~ Operate modem equip· ment & door t o door transp. CaUJ. dnvers he req'd No prier exper nee. Good dnvang rec a must. No Sunday work . Orange Coast Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt. Her rmann. F. Vly. DRIVERS Class I dnvers nreded for maJ whlslc nursery Apphcanl!\ must have neat, cln appear & Rd dnvmg rCl'. Exper 1n handling nursery stock helpful, but not nee. Con ta<.'l Mr MolJ.na or Mr Marun. 962-6604. Driver· Part lime. Tues. & Thurs. 8 to 10 h.r. day Clean Driving record req. Contact Dana before 108.rn 54()-0338 DRJVERS Men or women 2!> yrs or older. Know the coast cil.IC5 Net st.S> a Wl'ek or more OranRe Coast Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. Herrmann. Fountain Valley. <No o f Slater belwn New h ope & Euclid) DRIVER WANTED SUNDAY ONLY To d ellv.'1r DA ILY PILOT bunales lo rar ners 111 Newport Beach area. Reqwres van or large !llaUon war.:on & a good driving record Call. 64~4321 Alie for Doft Willams or HCln'f Sfflty Equal Opportunity Employer Electricia n w /com merc1aJ exp. Salary ac cording to exp. Call 963·7879. 7am-Spm or ~762Saft6pm Euc. S.C,..+ary to~of .W..nfM.J Agney. This opportunTty rt• Qla l'ell ex«llrnt typ111.: skJll31shorthand Chenl contact & some travel Must have fashionable appearance & pro fCMlonal telephone mun ocr. Thia la a key pogitlon 1be auccessrul canclld3te will be artlculatl', on<' who can 1tep Into lJ client contact 1ltuatlon & tnkr ~e. Compen.11nllon & 1ta commen1uratt' with exper1encc. ~ume 1hoold be 11ub miUed lo conlidtnce to. William F•wcett Bozell" J acohll 4121 Weat._rty Pl 1'1 1.3 Newport Bue~ 92660 Fifteen clerk.a needed lull & Prr belween Jan. 2· Jan 12. Possibility or ex· t.ensioo lo a full time posit.Jon al a local college boolc.t.ore. No expenence oecessary. Min. wagt! to start E O.E. 833·6228 bet. 2·5PM weekdays Figure Salon. age over 35. Alternate morn & eve :;hafts . Will lra1n. 968-2357. GatERA.L OFFICE Hrs. 9-5, type 50 WPM, good pbone personalJty. must have previous ofc expeT' Call 531-0&42 '-----, Ct•nrral OHIC'l' I Of ACE SKILLS? I :KELLY CANI I " , "'' ~.~,~ l-.pc·1'1a1 I 11 nl l'r 'l{'Wll!lo! (.\·nh·r I rnulct lw lhf' bl's t I \"It \OU (':Ill n13k(' I Wht•t IH•1 \Our la!.l I Joh 1•nd1-d 15 yraro; I "J.!" or JU'' I \1'-,lt'rdJy l\<•ll\ tan I put \11ur !.l.11li. ht1rk I I tu "'"' k Wt> ha"' o\·t•r ion I d I r r I' r I' n I I I rl;1,•.ll1<'at io11' "'I joh-. that 1n1•lutl1• I &>1•rc•l:ml's. T.vp11ots.1 Ch•rks .• ind Wo 1 cl I PrO<'l''~or.-I At 1\1·11~· &•rv1re Wt' 11 <1 k l' 1• a r <> 1 n I f'\ Jlualani;? \\hat kind I of "ork " 11J.!ht for I ,\ 011 :-.o \\" J!l'I I ht• l lll'hl 1woplo· 111 lhl'I r1 i:hl 1111" Our I l' 11 ., I o m 1• r ' .1 r 1· 1 h.1ppv. 1\nd \UU 0 ll' •1 11c~ll Kelly Today 1 Anothor Way To I I H .. preop. I l(U~·1=wr~ I 27957 C:illOf fM I I 1.ai:un<1 "l1i:111·I I ICll ll!i-l:! I Or r .1 II 0111 Hr .1nd1 I Otr11·•· 8:i1 I \41 I Equ ti Oppor l L I niplo~t·r .. ----- ~u;in TEMPS HA VE MORE FUM MORE VARIETY MOR.E CHOICE EARM CHRISTMAS $$$$ NOW WORK WTIENYOUWANT WlfERE YOU WANT As Long As You Want T•Hiporcry Stn'lcu NF.WPORT 4341 Birch 540·807 ~°TlN LSOl.J\ N Tusun 558-902 E .O E. Mt • For Ad Action call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642·5678 F\nd what you want In Dail)' J>Mot ClaHUieda -------- GENERAL LABORERS TRAINEE ~SEMBLERS PACKERS Must have r e liabh · transp. & pbooe. Long & llhort l.e!'m aa.aignments Hotiday& vacation pay Hoap1laliullon plar availab&e. lfotd Ha•••-r-grorter 7:30 to 4, ooday thru Friday. Union benefits. Call for appt. 145-5000. extension 520 Housekeeper rr & PT. good. benefits . EOE Bayview Convalescent Hosp. ~ Tbuno Sl. C. M. 642-35()5 HOUSEKEEPER. Uve-in domesuc, clean house. do laundry, cook. care for two children wblle parents a r e at worit. Must have 1 yr. ex· pef' .. x.lnt physical cond. speak English . Calir. dnven IJc .• be willing lo live abroad. SSOS. p/mo Take ad to Employmenl Development Depart· meal. oor. 301.474. Ad paid f« by employer. KEYrUMCH OP&ATOR N"agbl shift, mJn 2 yrs ex· per, will punch on key disc system. Xlnl salary & benefits . Wesllands Bank,979-4800.E.O.E. KEYPUNCH OPaATOll Several openings exist IM exper'd operators. Univac 1900 exper bdpflll. but will tram. Swing shift SlOO shlfl dif· fered.ial. Salary will de· pendoo your background & exper. and la com· plemeoted by manr fine bener1t.s Ir our Idea N.B. locaUon.Forappt.phone Lynn Stansfield 1714) 758-7853 AVCO Fllt•clal SenicH 620 Newport Center Dr. N892660 Housekeeper/Cook for l F.qualopply Employe r elderly lady. Live-lo. . GIHL FRIDAY: Varied o(c work w/s mall mfr. o( Malh teaclung machmes. 49'7·3600. Own rm/ba. Xlnt salary. Kitchen H~lper, rull·llmt', Own trans . 645-6155 Mon-Fri. 11 :30·8prn, $3.15 per hr. Good Hous e w i v es & benef1ls . E .0 .1':. Housecleil'.nera. We have Bayview Conv. Hosµ., G-R-E-A-T won for you. 6-45-2839. 20S5 Thurm. St. C.M SALES JOI HOW _-._281_0 -----_642--_350S_ ..... ---- OPEN GOOD PAY . GOOD HOURS. GOOD CON· D I TIONS MANY FRINGE BENEFITS. FAST GROWING COM· PANY PROMOTES F'ROM WITHIN. TRAIN HOUSBEEPYS f\ill & PT employment for boCb days & eves. No E x p e r i e n C' e ti experience necessary phlebotomy/ back lab IDE Cont.act Persooenel d c LAIAIDE OfliceSo.CoaslMed1cal proc e ures. all -Center 31872 Cout Hwy, Margarel for appt, f' 0 R T 0 P • -...&..-M M A N A C E M E N T HSKPR. Lave·in & help .....,-.-;.ape aJnt.enance So. Lag. 499-1311 -~--1-40-·------ S T A R T S · • I M . clean, cook. drive. & Contamer gardening, full M E D I A T E L Y ' ' . CMe for 2 yr old 640-l1001-ume_._494_-0_l_63 ___ _ K E Y B 0 A R D dys, 644-5891 eves. Legal Secretary tramev F: X P E R I E N C E or expenenced, airport HF..LP'FUL. WE HAVE ------area,. Musl have e ... OUH OWN T RAINING I INDl'STRIAI. cejjent typmg, !IOwpm + PROGRAM PUT ON BY I STUFf YOUR Co lleJ(e deg r ee 1 n nu: COUNTRY'S TOP Englis h prefe rred 0 R G A N S A L E S STOCICINCi WfTH Sflro.Sl200 pr mo depeo<l PEOPLE. CALL AT I HOLIDAY CASH.JS lllli?OO Slulls. 979-9616 0 N c E F 0 R I h. I I INTERVIEW. ORGAN I LIGHT Mac lD Sl·P'u I time in EXCll ANGE STAN INDUSTRIALJOBS small shop doing R&O NUNN7,14/586-7aoz I -work . Small mac h . ----''-----·--1 Kt>ll v has a perfe<'t parts. Minimum 10 yrs GUARDS WAHTED I o pp or I u n 11 v r or req. Wa1<es open. Con- fUll or p/time. 2 yrly men·womrn 118 or tact Mr. CundaJI between raises. Apply 610 E. 17th I ovpr1 to Ntm E'Xtro 8&554G-0338 St.Santa Ana . ra.;h :is mallroom MIJd.s wanted, top wage!! I hPlprr-. prt'ssroom pa.rd. The Inn at Laguna . GUARDS oppr:ilor'I. ctav . 211N.CstHwy,Laguna i''ull & plume All areas I n 1 i! h 1 " t' t' k "n ct 11n rforms furnis hed I 'hlft i. 111 l.aJ?un.• Agcs21orover. Reured l'ili!l!l'I "ELLY welcome. No t.-xpenence I A I so ha-. 01 h1•r net'. Apply Un1ver:;al rnct11-.lriJ I rot" Protection S<>rvrce. L226 I It\ ;11l.1hlt• W. 50'I Street, Santa Ana lntervaews hours 9 l2 & Th1!> '" an utt-:11 ~:1 v 14 Mon lhru Fri. I f o r v o u I o .. upp lrmf'nt vour ---------11 r n r o m e o n J GUAROSSECURITY I 1hn~~~ .. un~n~ :~~~~ nt'<'ded Call or rome Due to our recent ex I 27957 C_...- pans1on program. Wells I L ~d Fargo Guard Service& 1s OC)99G ·~ lunng security guards I 811·0542 Ma1ntenanl.'e Man . full tJme, ex per only. Apply Newport Conv. Center, l.S.\5SuJk<nor Ave .. N R MAIMTENA.,.CE P/t.une student . work ;it Party rental store. Apply lmSNewport Bl vd, CM MANAGER Re lired coupl e to manage 75 unit mobile home park. Maintenant·e & offrce eitper. req'd L1 v1ng quarters & salary Send resume tu SPMC. 393 Hamallon, C2. Costa Mesa 926267. ro1r..:..i..._1 lch I Or Call Branch OH1ce ,......_ Newport 83)..1 441 Santo Alta/ Altahe-itn MANUFACTURING ~~.::-: 1IEL~•W1·i Whittier Area I ~r "'v•cc "' Equal Oppor E m plyrJ IMME D I A T E•----- OPIHIHGS for aupen·laory le•tl Insurance -Outstanding Mawfty offktn who opportun1ly 1n Cosl11 T-p•y u.1.. Mesa general agency. wallt vw--"' Wnw a Experience necessary . f'ftPldedc.o..,-,. Low pressure orrice Apply In peMIOn Monday to Frnby, 8AM to SPM at: WB.LS FARGO GUARD SlllVICES IUZW. ComMOnw.aitttl Full rtoft. CA Mondny, Tutl&dey, Wl'd· 1\efiday, Thursduy, 101\M to6PM. CLOSED Friday at: wlfuU ra""e of daily In surance duties. Com · pen satio n co m mensurate w /ablhlles Ga.650() or 546-3205. IHSURAHCE ~e 11\.SUranee agency ln Fountain Valley ha'! OPenlngs ror expenenced olfice i>ersonnel Salary comJ'lk.'l\5Ur1He with t•x perience. all company benefits. Call Kuthy 549-1161 VACUUM SYSTEM OPERATOR We are seeking an In divldual experlencl>d In vacuum system opera· tlon. Salary com · menaurale with ex· penence. Compreh'enslve com · pany benefits an('ludlng ma>or mfdlcal and dt!n lal. Call or apply in person, 3952 (;ampu1' Dnve, Newport liea1·h (714) 540-6080 t;qual Op portunl1y Empluyer mlflh. 230W. Wflt'Mf' ltnl.217 S....AM.C• Slate Lac No C-6036 Equal Opp Emplyr M /F P/U~~~!,L potl TRANSMASK tlons available. All CORP. areas. Apply belwn 4.30 ~--------•Ir 6 :30 pm . 1718 2 ~~~~~~~~~ Hood Sailmakers posl· Ann\ttmg Ave. Irvine. i: Uoos availablt-for layout -~-'78_l_t. _____ _ ai aewmg. 548-3467 JAHITC>a llQTEL FEONT DESK Days , n o e xp n et' CLERK -4 day wc~k . Newport Bea<'h 7 30 4 1 11. Some weekends. Uniforms rurn Good caJJ '°" appl.1145-5000 ext work.ins eond. Mu1t h11ve $2ll o wn t ra na p & ph 833-'l'OU. MATalAL HAHOUMG Exper\enCCl dc~lred. not required. Wlll t rain Mu•t pan comp11ny pf\y81ct.l including biJCk x ray. $40·7639. l rvlot1. &O.E. SELL Idle ltenu wtlh a ve aomtthlna lo tell? Daily PUot Clua.llied Ad Qaaaltied ad.a dO it well 1 I ~ t ( I ~ r· j t i ·~ ., t. ,... } I I I l' I ~·, ;. . I t ... .. ..,.,"'•'•"' ~ W.tH 7 t 0 .... WMtH ·710 Hefp WMted 7100 • • • ••' • • • •' • • • • •••• • • •• .•.........•.....•.••.. ······-················ J"'ll • r'll.U I 111 • •••••••••••••••••• ··············••••••••• •··•••••••············· HONE MEDK.:AL ftc-npuonat UCB'Tt~ST M.I. 4: "A Y \l 11 r, SOllCITOIS CHRISTMAS SHOPPING? M~ 8080 ~ 8080 ....... ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• -· IOll = ~ C.llDl•t t' 1 I I r Kun• M1u1n11 l.1uo 1n11nt' a '""' "" o r vui.iu.. 11,.,Wf~ l•llJ l '"''"'°'•'ti Onlv l°\f'll Wl!el\1611 30A W N 8 . t'JCpcr l"W'qWred. •r -la.tlly Nu• t1t1hl4ll tom M£»1CAJ..Aaa'l ,backof r urace &yptna. $0 • ~ Ptri.on with up mlu111n paid Your ne.wtt.b X rt)' PttnUl. wPM Call \fyr1 4 frPM ·Jhn1 olt llUppht' ~ ll ht'm1• O\'ttr 21 ·-----~• .. •• ~Ftla:t .JbrtW&raJ.laUou••t.. ·I l H"•rd t'all . 22:1 fl'Uf I I\\ I :U' M _L.aauna •th tieTICH llC.noMIST W Uf.H OttVto.;R SALE dtlu11f' mull• ryrll' modtls C'ompletely re blh, ref1n1hlld, your f\l&rtl\toc Vour cbolcc tl!lll l'llt'h Ot-hvt'ry Saito 1ondl l2'31 '711 So Coaal Applrancto, rm ~ DARCAINS.UHd reln1•. W'lhn. dryN, 1u1r. ht-at ~. we Hrv appl lk!•I Appl S»-08t 1. sa&-4SIO ~ utt'b row>d hordroclt nu• din.Ina room tablr wilb two extra leJ\u1> a, d\aJn PLUS one &a11 log and aom.. •well I~ fut Ovi.aunu for your luw ! c..u LUGGA•I T A•S 9' Sol•. excellent rond. •••••••••••••• ••• •••••• fromyourbultneucard quattty. US 2SS3 VlTOCLARll*Er - Send 004." card for e.acb Jo"Ol'dllMm.CM 54t·Z84t LlKENEWIIOO t.lAg pl1.11 OM aparf' We , 833.9'43 ret.\H'ft P•"m•nently SiQla Zla·Zal TCMaOh N le&led st.tractive t.a1 a, Sew, ln 3"k, :lllnt rond ~hiraMwe & &trap, meeUna airline I JJO. 81rcb bar I UO. ""'' u.t IHS 17141771-1076 I O. requirement.a. Prt" 831Ml17l ... •••••••••-•••••••••• Th -.ark 1.o N 8 Mutt have C.llf Uttn~ All llbMes of lab Hpcr Ca II tltar11r l ror appl, IMl).0140 Immediate full Om• --------· opeotna for sbarp SC H 0 0 l.. R tJ • penot\A~CI PBX N'CeP ORJVElU Awru• I hn uon.ilt W1UI v•n<MAa other prr day Sal•ry '4 ~ iw• omre duUe• Pleau mur Llrens.ct or v.11 JUW TIHltK d rl\1•0, "'-"'(i.'(j \111\I h1IYt' \'Ill) & Ii\ l Ill l "\1 ti4h Ill.JI! L.l.rll' Co1dapoc. • almoet ~. Refn,erator. U$O ~a576 SACRIPICE -& pc bdrm !let 1148 C4'ntury Model Homcf'urn vent ~ & theft! For a Muiuell bar, courh • lov· XlDt new~ used ofc furn. perwonaU&ed taa enclot<' t!IMt new vacu um dnr pJa.n lilea, wk bench~ wallpaper, fabrlc or llda,;boota -J.J&IM • C.E.SURPLUS631·2777 "O..V Glo" paper & WC' ·"" • - will back & t.nm your M1.n1c coat for Chrlitm1t1 S~d O·Prlnt Fluid lip. Or try two c11rd1 Llkf New. Natural •w ~f~3/r,~et!e.~ N\11'111 \•all (714) 75.a 3IJ(lO tr11in Apply Nt'w.,url 549 3t117 L \IN. H fr II Y C-owlU'Y Cl ub Cunv llo •ri Ml-I IRV1NE Med Unlhtd ~bool Iha SAVtN~MDl.OAH tm1. Mon Wt'd ffhut A EO t.; M 1> fW m 12, Tu I Jprn n»F1C MGlt back to back. Autumn Hue. "' ltnl(lh fer &42-43'll ext ifn PRICES awalMd at booo. aek · · · lkydtt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1020 **IBUY•• UIOl lllth ~rt'l"t, N1•w110n w .. nt'lltl om~·n•· iv kt'l'IJ IJ .. \;k ur vw "' uwlh CvrM & Com~ny ... t:iri. .... s,KWi Oood Ultld Ji\lrnlturr & AppUance1--0R' I wtll lflllorSELL for You . MASTaS AUCTION 646-168' • IU-'625 S2eaor3/'5 lng 1795. 548 77$6 , BeauufuJ like nt"w offlcl· 4/5 t.ap Sl.60 ea. 6'7S-0781. fW'TI. (m<lblly Imported II .b..UI ~U ~. Tht< l>IJIPllC'illl '#it •rt• "I.' lrll!I h11111 ftllCt•Jlt•nl Of l(•m1111Uom1l '1.kll" & u<l Vl'rl ll\IOK U!il'llC) f'). IJ11l ll'lll't Thi• adt'JI lll'rlll.m 14 llJ h11 Vl' llh• .1b11lty lo l111ndl<' mu ny lWIU Ar lnl'd t1t•11dllnl'8 Ill 1 fr11·n1lh. pur1>u1u11 v~ uuuv r 619ta.aa Sl.50eu. Refriserat.or/lreezer. 24 ~) & ore equipment lOor more Sl.40ea. cu ft, side· by-side, let• Goin#( outof buslneu SIC•ITAIY New60td lkhCrulaert MX 81KE18Ur up. Salea Tu lncl~ed maker. lmmaculite . An· $100,000 orig value. sell- NOCARD. .~ br ...... 00 rd Ing for leu than ~. tor 1UOW1n11 rorpon1t1on In rf'C'f'HUOO fltld <.:tw ltidaw should b.-u aooo or11anlttr w1lh 11h11r11 prr .. on.tlll )' nu .. ) New lOapd bike. 197.50 Nt>w & u8Cd 3·5-10 spcia V\nt.aae Schwinn blkea, p.llrt.tj and acrcu Queen ai RB matt/box •&>m.111189, Klng $99, twn or full 8 pc S28 ea Cf'n tury Model Home fo~urn 549-Y:IT'l Draw your own or •end -.ue 818 '"'""' a ' Dcaks. c halr11. con nai;ne. 11ddrtss. phone & :r~. sal. acquarlum. fe.-.nce tbl &t chrs. rllei... we II make one card per Wives, typewnters. #rl a.10 Newport Blvd CM 642-7910 tu&. Add~each. Mhcel•1-. objects, & misc. Cull Send checlr or money or· w_... IOI I <714>9'19-4666 ~·· lYPt' M 00 wpm ' du:t.~ Salary rum der to. ••••••••••••••• ••• •• • • • --------- '9l.OT PIUMTIN• SWORDS. OAOG l'.:RS Legal Size -------1nawiur.1ll• v.1th a1J1hl)' Ntm 11moll.1:1 ~1·11d rt nu, 1.11 _. ll<•:v po..1llun IWX RJ.~r. custom bulll, ltlnt coocl $260/~l ol fer 644·88156 CASHPAID For gd Wied furn. anll ques & cir TV's 957-8133 P.O. Box 1560 Art dealer will buy m ~w:.rt>el files Co8taMesa.Ca.92626 tere1tln1 items. !714 > c ·~ uml' lo lh.u1h M .an•11• llto· .. Ul.'t't'lUlful < .md1dahi mf'nl J3ZOll Pa .. ru -.111 ~ re1A.arJt-d corn t~n i•.St.t• l' l\11n Jutm m•n•ul •h· with t'\ CHEMlN OE F'ER 673-35'3. '-+. 1087 C:hal\1 '5 Schwinn bike MUST SAC s pc bdrm set, JEANS ••••••••••••••••••••••• R lai.1nnt, Btt•u&f'r • fo'•mtl Rf'al a uranl l .ipuilrann CA 112tll~ 1-"-'"l'f"" flt~u1111.' :.hould "' •ubout t.-u 1n ron ''--'only""'"e • ..,. 2 li su·'"'"'NJEANS Tbru play l ng In a "-·zonParrot """" -·~ · -· pc v rm !tel, rc·lnr n;:)illV d k Et L "''"' ~~ I....,., tblJ "~ntury u odnl Adult & cluldren sizes at ar room ~ your wtth C'UStom perch. ..... ""' "'~ photocrapha c s 645:rt Ufit't' Man•1<~r S.I <iood oppur1u.1uly for 11d v IUIC't'rnt'f\t W 111 l r • • n no t':itl)('Ml'nrf' nect'ih a ry MUil be :5 yr. old or oldt<r • b4.' nail on SatW'daYt. »7 OIZ4 or 774·10to 1515 ..... Verde 1206, Cast.a Mea.a.• l~'l'IUll 1n J•nuan nu-. ierct-ptlna •ppllr at1onll! tor 111 food a.c>rvtr ~l'IOC\MI W•1treuh M~~ coob. ~Lii! & t.•1, e tlashwa•hM b8'\ 1w b•r1t'1l<lers. food pnrp Apply UI p.•n.oo, Mon Sal ltt l~Wam•r A~ F\n Vly, Ca F. 0 E St-t·r1•\Jaf') &lat t 11k'n1·1· lo l.ouk1n1 fnr 1·11rt•11 W11ln1ml"Owrell pcn,on Lu .u1~111l u1 1 un hv'"-'11 & J .a1·otr.. Bicycle, Boy's Schwinn Home FumM9·3077 dJSrount.ed prkes Call paraphenalla Betsy 120 • 46 P1x1e w1tb lraln lnB GG-O!Jf5* 8055 ~,'g~•Y 633 ·7319 1 ST.J..7t68 Young canari es & wheels A 1. 120-Call •••••••••••• ••••....... ~,__. cockaUell. S25 to $SO. nina ~m 'l/U ofr Mu&& Ix• 11~1 W1'11lt·rlv Pl • 113 ~1386. -Mov1ns 1927 sew•nJ? P'lnballs Footballs. Guar IMt:www..t. 1083 545-4119 ah·ur11lt" I' Pl)l IJkt• 'JI :-l1°WJltll'\ Ucll'h 9~.U .. h•\'l' Xlnl or1u1n1u KHS Gran Sport, brand llOrull " de<-1&100 m» It in it ---------1 new. used once S75. Alt 7 hi h & del 132!. & up. Family mac ne, c ana. paint· Arcade.840-2341 •••••••••••••••••••••••Tame yel lo w bea d lnl. lamp. comforteri>. Arp Odyssey Synthesl~er Ama1.on Parrot, Orange ability Sl'n\l rt1•urnl' WAJTIU:SS _P_M_._646-65 __ 11 ____ _ ironing board. more' 217 SQ. yards of brand + aoviJ case, xlnt cond. wing Also675·2662 ReU•ur•nt u1ndw1('h 1naker, no t'xp Over t8 ~ 7$to~l.n fo'ull a. PT w wuy h11l0fy w Ad 1'.xp.ind1ni rt'i.luurpnl Sm boy's Vl&la Bike. 12''. KJni, 3901 Weatl'l l)I l'I ufr.. Pll'l.l:\.tnt work1n11 t6" wheel base. Xlnt _&.u_te_I_~ NB. 92660 lUld F.llP''' dt!!ilr~ i\p rond. Sf.S. 67s..c7:W 496-0475. newbrown2tonecarpel S97:> o r best offer. Hones 1060 with pad. All ror$4.00 per M2·2914orS48·0.79 Parrot, ye I low head ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard. Call: SS1-443S --------:-.-Amazon. yng & not so ORDER DEPT ply IJI l)el'!iOll Secreulry Schwinn Vanity S50 7 Yr TB Gelding. xlnt hunter. Must sell. Bay lil.l hands 67S· 7257 eves Glasss collection. ~Viol.in, hard shell caac, tame. Great Cbnstma1<> $BS. present. wlcage. S17S SECRET ARY 19" Boys rrame size. 642-3379 645-3961. Paul trainee to fill ordt-'11 for off asupply l'o Ph tor 11ppt 557 9'.!12. A1ik for Mr Wht Fr1u.uak0lter ~WarnerAvt• 118 ~ltl 14311 tlnsurmc•• ~ong R.oarr 6'4-M20 MaJor tl'lll e1nu11• cit• ~· UJCYCLE, Murray MX. PP Byappl. 839-7207 Selmer Signet Allo Sax. CANARIES, singers S2S. CHRISTMAS POMY Must sell Mirrors. 9 pcs. Jus t purchased . $878. HensS20. Hblllurant vt-lope r. lon1tl'd 111 400SVoaslHwy. Supercood,$30.833-3317 PaJonuno for only SIOO 10'x6'x3/8" Now S396. 675· 7211 IW7· 7381 lrvme, 1s ljet-km11 1111 l'X LdJ:unu Ucat·h aft 6, Recliner Rockl'r. Pt'nenced St't'rt•111ry to Gold $15. PART TIME c~m~n~~,~ltt. p111d Coll for details 548-0079 496-6WI ARP OMNI Synthesi.tcr. 2 miniature parrol ~ N<'wport Reach Athle tic Mint cond Sl 100. Don Nandl'y Conure. $50 pr· EVENINGS wt.>ekly Apply u1 vcr»<>n. .. u r k r or our K 1' k .. -.. ul-...... -~--Wh--1--9 yr QT Gelding. xJnt r<>J>· Adults with C)UtJ>l11nd1111. ALrHY'S att.raelJve pt:ri,onalllies ltlST AURANT who e"'°y workan.c with 16175 Harbor at Echnger. kids. Start at $3 so per Fountain Valley. Mana.cl'r The 1dtml 1·un Wurehouse Clerk needed MY t .. ,,""" ee Bicy . mg, trail & s how au dldate i.hould POI> l'S'> ror marine hardware cleforsale. hands.640-~cvl's some 111sur.inct• bat·k rompuny Full lime 1m 979-4129. f{J'OW1d wiU1 xlnl io;nghsh me<hat•· opening. fo'ull Raleigh EngUsh lO.spd, Ha•1hald~ 8065 Club membership Sl ~or •so11 Gl-0322 hest offe r. 642·2164 or ;i• violui, Uke nu, wt bow & M_a_c_a_w_P_a-rr-o-t .-ve_r_y_co-1 673-0782. hardshell cue. $150. orfuJ, tame, $890 Eves, 831-1007 ~2347. Royal & Olympia. seU· hour. Pbone642·'321 €xt _EX>_£ ______ _ 1ramm11 r & com company benefits. Call llghtwgt, 26" frame, ••••••••••••••••••••••• mun1cat1ve 1;k1lli. Balboa Marine green,f15.962·S207after MovmgSaJe: Sofa, twin correcting l!l ectr1 c lr-----~~~~_._--~~~~~~~ ~BETWEEN 4 00-5 00 Reltaunwt Help; Cooks, • • aL for Jl-Wiutresses & Busboys --needed lmmecbat.ety. Ap. l::qWLI Opportunity ply Charley Don's __ Employer Restaurant. 26022 Cape Dr .• Laguna Nlguel. P~TE·UP PERSON SAUS-AN OHIO OIL CO c#fers lugh mcome, plus ca.'1h bonuses. benefits w malure person in Costa with Al least I year ex· Mesa area. RegardlC1is perlence, prefe rably or e xperience. write newapaJ)i!r. Excellent M.F Read, American company benefits Apply Lubncants Co .• Box 696, between 9AM & 6PM, Dayton, Ohio 45401. Mondaylhru Friday. SALES C L ERK , ORANGE COAST establl1hed stationery DAILY PILOT st.ore needs permanent imide sales person. Of. 642,5682 fice supply ex per helpful, 330 W. Bay St. but not necessary. EX.. Costa Mesa inge benellts, group Equal <>Pr>ortunity medical, paid vacation .. Qualified 1nu1 v1du..il ltaroware for appt & de· lOAM. be ds, table. chairs. ~tu;: :~~~t~ro ~~~IH~9 9671. E .O.E . M•!fMatert•IOZ5 =· 1ampg. Eves. operate a daclaphone ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------with prollc1ency. We or BRJCX & BLOCKWORK Save food, fuel. & money. reran outstand1ng com Warehouse MARTY l9pc. atnls. all. ckwre. at pensat1on1 beneflt ORDBFILLER 646-6818or646-8239 ~· pnce. ask for Mr. package For 1mmed1ate f'ACkER SCqen557·3367 cons1deral1on. plea:.l' Our Sanla An11 d1stnbu· a--&.... submit resume with lion rcnkr hus an open 1030 ___ , 8070 salary history or apply in in.: for .in ind1\1dual with ~··~:··~::··~::~·:•f; penon; Gena Mero. expent>ntl' 111 bhippmg. Penlax ME wat.h SO mm Aetna Realty Group rN'eivin~ or wurchous · 1.7. newcond. $230. n ght. Hoel A Gold Party C012BuaioeaaCenlerDr msc Dulll''>mcludl'some 548-674t. in your homt> with Suite 100, Irv., 92714 forkhfl .ind .iblhly lo , friends. & receive a free Affirmative Action dnve two axle van Valid Maouya·Sekor lOOOOTL bl 14.K gold neck chain Employer California license re· w/1.8 lens. Soligor 90.230 Then lake 11dvanLage of --c-~__..;.•ET•RY qwred. Apply between,. 7.00IJI, case, filter. cap & wholesale price8 on solid ~ ~ Bum 11am & tpm·3pm, strap. ext. tubes. Mark. gold chains & jewelry. RECEPTIONIST Anthony Schools. 4401 ~l bef3. $160. Olli or write for details. for growing Newport Birch S trl•et, Newport Brand new. Never uaed. Gold Parties Co. 11615, Beach real estate firm. Beach (Near O.C . Vivi.tar Series 1 7().210 22e72 Lambe rt, Lake Salary b ased on Airport > Equal Op· Macrazoom lens. Nikon Forest., Ca. 921877. <714 ) qualifications. Portunily Employl!r. mount. $29$ Call Jack 8S'l·9llll 640-11 12 6C2-40tO • 5 Dlamonda! X!nt quaU· Emproyer 6 holidays, for appt call P 8 X ANSWER ING Betty Cam 751-1732 -------- service <>s>erawr Exper SaJes •Secfetaries * Watchman wanted. PIT weekends. HB area. Prt>fPr retired )Centleman MG-4313 ty! Must sell at below Pent.ax 6X7 equipment. at d o cu men led w h Is . aood prtces. Ca ll ~ or w/train. :W&-8015 LOVE PEOPLE! Eri;lneering Secy PBX Have some sales or GenlOlc/Secy/RESISK Anawering s erv ice medical background' EmployersPayAll .. 'ces operat.orfull& PIT Call Demons trate face & LlZReindersAgenc) 83$.JMt body mal>sager an pre· 4020 Birch St. Ste I 04 SllJe dept. stores Com-Newport Beach ,~ 8t!l0 PEOPLE PEl<SON m1ss1on potenti a I Call ForAppt/~tab .64 Bus man seek:. PIT as· $2000+by Christmas l>OC an Whl su pply. Start 1mmec:halely. Call 631·S588 Dawn, 2131381·3906 __ . __ Person t.o tie papers 3 to 6 SALES LADIES am. SlO. d111ly, 3 days P.-iTilM week. 892-&f.22. Call on retailers, 16 hrs SFX;RETARJAL Coastal PenoMef ~y fH4..2illl80. --------- • • --·---Thru p laying in a WllEF.LALIGNMF.NT& darkroom-SELL your RRAKETECllNICIAN p h 0 t 0 g r a p h I c Newport T1r(' Cenler, 5 paraphen:iha. Betsy day work week, i.alary + 673-7468 comnussaon Apply 3000 ---------~ ~l H_wy_. t.:dM . Cats 1035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOODWORKERS Persian kittens. champ S3 to SS per hour Expr'd sired, CFA registered, m pin route r . lab le saw shots. $160. s.&-9965 and i.haper Heads Up . Inc 3123 Wt.-sl McArthur. CUrly REX cats, luttens. Sanla Ana. ~~ered as pets. '250. 8'0' solid gold chains & Jewelry at wholcs:ile pnces. Host A Gold Par ty an your own home w11h fnends. Call or wnte rnr details. Gold P:irt1e., Co 22672 Lambert. 11 615. Lake Forest. Ca. 92677. 837.9659 Mimcl••ry 8078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wanted 13" Planer, ..., .. shaper. ~ typewriters. like new. cost S650 ea. w1JJ take S275ea. 714/847 ·9360 Pool table, 4 ~x9. 3·pc slate. 114'' t.hlck, 1400 (irm SS1-S037 Fifty gallon aquarium and stand. complete with everything, including t.rop1caJ fish_ $150. Ca II 847-8896 after6PM. Special Shipment lmported Cashmere In dlan Chrislmas Orna ments. Beaded wall hanging gifts. original African & Himalayan photographs. 31740 Coast ,hwy.-South Laguna, 499-4803. Round Fruit wood dining tbl. 3 leave.. 4 cbr1. Perfect cone!. S250 Power mower. aelf propelled. Almost new, $100. 2>4 " PU\g Pong tbl' $25. Gold velvet chr. S50. Tray lamp tbl, S2S. SSl-493-t. 10 Redhawk, lrv111e. OuW's Play House Dutch door, Three wmdows. 642·7347. Sorabed $&, 21' freezer St90. bar S6S. chest S20. elec. typewnter $35, GE 25" color TV S6S. surf. board $25. 557·3288 PIUA wk. Earn up w SlOO wk romm. 9M-2274. Help Wanted. Call today. SAL~RETAIL Has lots or jobs ava1labll· with many fine supn companies and they'r1• all FREE! S4o.6055 Cwtafp~ Useful household 1lems W R I T E R -"--1040 SELL ldJe t•-ms for sale. New-Unusual. PllOTOGR/\P llfo:R -:::?: ... ••••••••••••••• .., with a money·savtngopportun1· 548-1863 office s upply & sta· PWK:!CIST needed for Daily PilotCIU11if1ed Ad: Ly available. 400.3377. DAILY PILOT I \ Pnntang IMMIDIATI Ol'INIMGS: Uoners. exr retail sales person, fut time. Pb for appt 557·0012 Ask for Mr 2790~.CM ALL JOBS FREE West --------- busy So. Counly Agency German Shepherd pups. I ~.ti':J1!n~c~. Se~d ·~:!um~ ~?~bth~e~~:~!~: ~r.!: .......... !~!.~J~ .. ~!~!!! .......... ~~.~~ ~!~?~ .......... !~.~~ ~r.!:! .......... !~.~~ & s alary nl.'eds to. _638-_9D ______ _ l Fofder operator and 3 8mdery t.ra!nl'ell TPS 2230S Dupont Onvc AnaheJm, CA 92806 (714) 937 -0531 F.qual Opportunity Employer M ff Prodleffoft Trailtff Rubber hose products. lrvtne area. Must pas~ company physical in cludmg back xray. Call for appt. 5'!_0· 7639 E 0 . ~ REAi.ESTATE SAUSPEOPLE Wesley N Taylor Co. la a 33-year old firm wholly owned & operated by its founder. We are not a ~ubsldlary, branch or franchlae -just head· quartets with a round· the·c lock a ccess t o management for as- 11..~tance at any ti me Our ln-house video tape hat· lng & sales training pro- gram by Tom Hopkins 1s the ranest real cs late lraarung available Wt• have an opening for 2 u lespersons with en thlL'!lasm . character & Integrity to match our high standards. Your own private desk & no part·lime salespeople Commission split up to 7~. Interview by •P· pomtaneot on_i,. Wesley N. Taylor Co. Rea.It.on 644 4910 SALES TRAINEE DAILY PILOT This highly s uccessful local newspaper has an opening in t.he c1rcula · lion department Job tn· eludes sales. servlre. col· lectaoos and s uperv1s1on o r teenage carrier ~. Selected applicanl will receive a liberal starting salary and regularly Service Station Allen daol. exper'd. Day & Eves. Full & p/t1mc. Ap ply, Shell Station, 17th & Irvine, NB. Service Station Attend. Caita Mesa, exp pref'd Cal 163 J.!1611. SlaVICf CASHIER & PIX OftHATOR needed Immediately for full lime work. Full <.'Om pany benefits & JCln't pay pf'Oiram. Call Margot Palnterat ... BOB WITifAM VW 7600 Westmmsler Westminster 893-75511638· 78HO :.cheduled raises. bonus Serv Sta Help needed 1m opportunal1es and many med. Full or p/1. Apply rnnge benefits such as 900 E. Csl Hwy, N.8 paid vacations, medical, - --- dent a I and life In· SGTPEPPERONl 'S surance. Position also PIZZASTORE provides successrul ap· Now hlnn~ for full & pl.leant with late model p/tlme openln"s at loca car or van with personal Uoo near O.C. Airpurt uae privilege. Must be lBor over. Apply In person. Applicant must be 18 :ind hive good driving rt!· cord. Hours are approximate· ly 11 AM to 9 PM daily Weekend& optional but itt ovcnune rates. If you are quahf1ed and Inte res ted rail 1he Ort"ulallon Department and w ror the 0 1s trwt Salu Manager's in· terview. CJR.ANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330W. BaySt. 2300S.E. Brlst.ol Santa An• llelghll! M9·8674 <Next to McDonald's) EqWLI Oppor Employer •ShHt Metal Oper Power brake, punch pre S&, spot weld. e1tp pref but wiU lra1n lnfrtirl'd Dynamics. 1040 W. 17th St, CM. :;.JB-22t5 5'ock Men wanted full or p!Ume Adv1ncem (•nt opportwut1es. Apply In person, St..andard Shoe Store. 3077 S Bristol, C.M. Coat.a Mesa RecepUooJat needed for 642-4321 young Omg Cnty firm. An F.qual Opportunlt ute typing Ir neat ap Employer Pf'8rl.nee a m113t Wood -LJahtlna Fixture Co .. SALES·TEXAS OIL 2031 S.E. Main, Irv .. CO MPANY need1 MarJ\jllf\ur & Main, nr mriture pcrl!On ror short o.c. A.lrpOrt.. S46·2901 lMPfl :\Urroundtnll Cosla ----Me sa Cont<•<"t RectPtioniat wanll'd for t•u11tom(•rs We train Mi chael Garrison '• Wnte OU. Dick, Pr11:. ·I~~~~~~~~~ lhlrcultlng S alon. Southwe s ter nl- 642-6470. Petroleum, Ft. Worth, Telephone Operator tor Tx. 76101. an1werln g servlct- Trade your old •luff for F/Ume, gnveyard ahlfl l!_ttw 1oodlu with a 8e1J lhlnp fast with DalJy 228 Forest Ave. Lasuna a.ukd ad. IU·5'18 PUot Want Ada. Beach. • e1a.s. .. 1f1ed Act 11:u1. oa11y Shih·Tzu Christmas pup· ~( ~ ~ ~ JOHN' 9JR~S~~ eo Pilot.PO Rox 1560.Costa pies, 8 wks . AKC, Me:.1:1, Ca 92626 543-4407 ---------WR I T~R Lab pups, black. AKC. S ~ ~ Wl''rf' look mg ror a starr wks. bold for Cbrlstrruu1. i " l' B g:f:l~:'Zlf~~: ~~· ~:~~:;;.:~::: ~ ._i&nfa ._iez:-~~~~~ ~~~:, XEROX OPERATOR 493-8774. t-Om'I copy <"enter No \~~ exp nc>1· Will train _ Lhasa Apso puppies . ,J'-1 Jtv1ne Call 5571747 A.K.C. Beautlrully MM t •dN Anahe1m970-2892. marked. Aft 5pm, ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clubuahua J lb, 3 mo. old.~ e AnH..-8005 blk/tan. w/papers $200. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 751-8875 AM'TIQUE SHOW & --------SALE L a s t c h a n c e f o r Christmas Irish Seller llunlmJ(lonCentcr M.dl pups. 14 wh. AKC. Jan 4.7 Presented by 962-582!1 ... Empire Exhiballons. Sell ~ ~; ... ~1 avail for lnfo AICC DadtlhMch !"' ... · .,...,.. 14 wks. champion blood lanes, shoU. 868·9332 Anllque Mu1.lc Boxe.s! Frwto You 1045 Slot Machlpes ' Clock11 ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• HUGESl£L£CTION Kittens. In lime for Anwric• Cluiatmas. lit shot&. nea I~ free.642-7'112 <Hhri•s <.>pt.•11 W1'<I. t.hru S11t Ukl2 Ketterin~. Irv (7H) 75-4-1777 Oii pamllng. Calif artist, Eyvind Earle. 18X 26. ~ below apprais al, $36.-0826 al\. 5PM c.ockapoo pupptes. 6 wks, lOgood home. 968-6062 Free Dog. Name Boot's looking f or homl• wtctuJdren "' b•ck yard for Chrillm as. Call 833-296&. SmJ puppy. Yorkle/poo. Authentic pre-Colombian die mix. 6 wks, Fem. Blk statues. va'!es an d 4rwht 8471317 1rt1facts 536·0626 aft. ---· -·----- SPM fWudMt 8050 Oak, Mahog. Walnut ••••••••••••••••••••••• furniture Lowpnces. All Wood B u nkbeds 6'2-7347. w/m•t & box 1prn1s SW& Sip sofa 1179. Cen· 80 I Cl "'11')' Model Home Fum. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548--317'7 FR F.IGllT T>A MAG Jo: DSol ---.. -... -Xln-t_cond __ _ H<YJ'POINT SALE 3308 a .-.. ex· W Warner nr llurbor. cept cushlona need re· Santa Ana. 979 2921 coverlna. S60 &tO·OOlO. CASll P1\ID Kg sz waterbed. $400 Wo1hr/Oryra1Refrlgs. Perfect cond .. b rand workln& or not 957 8133 nt>w. ~8094 Mak· th ost guoct houlehold lteml' you '"" Mt ualna 1vallabl~ to llOOlt' oth<'f' f • m lly by 11 d vel"llslnt them for 11 lc ln Claaaihed. Call 642 5678 3 pc cur ved uctlon•I Ru11t color Xlnt cond SUS. 9114·h 4t. Find what you w•nt tn Deily Pilot Cl ... ltledl. . • . __ __. Pre-Ch'ristm11 Super Prices 5 ShopplnCJ Days MOTO CROSS sa99s till Christmas TOP NAME BRANDS GRAFTEI< LUXURY BICYCLE s1395 y.._w.-.... fttttetoet STOCICIM• STUffll MIMI TOOL KIT lt99. U .95 We Also Ccrry Skateboards For The Enthusiast! tJ'il1J~ llll5W~(]Jf]V ~f1f!Jl!J~ (AT 17TH ST.) 149 4720 ~..,..,_ • r .. I , ... . .. .. ..._ W_.., · t l tO Mlet, l•,1tM ...... a.re,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• WIWl.L IUY ....._ '120 ,_,. t 750 • CWl..V PILOT .._.°', J. ......,..,.... 9040...._,.._ .. , ... , ............ ••••••••• ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ... /Saw... t l'O ...... ,.rt.d .................................................................... ___ ._,_. ptllDCl9 foraalc llJ' lliltO 2 M \b d ••t•••u ••••••• ••.r•••• Grandi Onull• Oak u ~ ,~oi; l~ l f1l L• •• • YO!llll DA~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• PAID roll OIOll>T--n-~m.-Vtf. -maar: TOPDOLLAI =i muat tee '4$00 91-1-1 C1111111111L_ HJ.O Nliiwt ttlO ---••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................................... .. 'et Mtre Marqwa. t•1r caod, lll oiler over $400 . .... , I fllOI TOP CAJtl * DllVI A * 1'1aSplnida ~d4tl a.-. U\ao l year a.-yMe..,.1• o.MtP'-Mt. uld. Fully ell con&alnrd _,.,A.mllloo A,·e t(.B ._ a-ii.._ 0 C o.nt'tat«. 2 elr rondl VOLVO " ?ltllST-.. IJM171 ,, .._.., _, M Run Llonln. wcl &Qil alt TV ----areal, compleic ns an&eno1a C'H r•d 10. Hammond R•c t ~aw Mual tell or AM FM •ltr«l tll'f' Ullr MmtaaMOC'fl. lake over pa1m•nhi ,,.,... ura., U!Utn tilrH BARWlf K OAf\UH 8 J I I \ ·1 ~ 4 Y I J J 1 !> *LITTLE .•• * SAVE A LOT SHOPlrCOMl'ARt-: Sliver Anni verury. ~ pd, a.lloJt. nHdl paint. ., Vt'!Y rue• nr 112l000 ,...._,enc .. SA.LIS.S•Vtef A.tc> LIASIMG OVERS~ D£LIVl::RY EXPEltTS 'ISCona 4 br1 ....... ttll am/f • r en~k t.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• lllOWlld .1&~&'6-1011 e · 'm Mut1W\C Convertible. -V4S, auto. P IS. lac. tu. ~ too numerwa &o mto WEIUY CUAMCAIS &TIUCIS BAR WIC K OA f\UN 1>6-7111 iAaUIKI VOLVO Cllf..., 9925 air, Juen completed --T a--..WH•t.11 oon Vr~ v ry r 1 .. .,1 ~ _.,_.. ""' l.oai at lhl.t an lwfor .. -...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• rround up r~toratton. ' ' '. t1H CHllSTMAS e tPT M1N C'Ond a3 ft, lrlr. ~ y.iu blo'' Call Truman iat 811 111'.>4?1 I l l., ••••••••••••••••••••••• t• Harbor Blvd COb,.A MESA '46-tlOl 140.9461 ·11 Cordoba. f u l I y Showroomrond 49'~UJ7 M\lllt Mfl kM-ly Kawa •·new •anuab, Mer<' IO, ·=~ooT QKOAN Lal 12\1& nuu1. 1'1)8"1 "Wt n«d to buy rlean OatJW\ Uffd ur." TllT Da1v1 oua tUCAR OP1HIYIAI" llQ"POed· lo m1, T top, ...., M .. vlnyf roof, full pwr • .., uatana 11. Mern I. '"'°" Only 11100 C:•I · p p fHliODORf COMNHL CHfVRO lEl tttreo a ttack, It.hr int. c~an. &d shape. S0.000 w/cordoban •a>eC· paint nv, S3100. 876·5'SOO ~wt ROBINS ... ')I II I". I s W\ll Pay Tap Dollar I COSTA M E ~A OAT~UM Clutld Inventory lo atO<'lt ltW'1'Y whU• lhJ)' laat I MllACLI MA.IDA./HNA.UL T 21.&0 lla1bor Ulvd. '73 llOOF.S. A Classic for O\J'Utmaa Only 3tM ml Ort CQnd, SW:k. stereo. Alr.'7Gt001ofr.499·l282. Mu1t sell M295. PP. TllHACHAS 54M3:J1 M·Sat. JrAb your folk• •nd buy fORD • r I \ \1 I · P11nol• Pla)t1r Plllnc MO Uob•rt M Cabl Grand ll"f'blt > tl•t l"U\tllOO 'lPn. rttfnsh. r"'' l'Ond Sif~ o..i. .. uprl• fromSllCO }OMt tlA•l11• "' '1111 l<J\fAM l \A ,, .. , 1)0 111 .,.,, 1100 C..,.-'933 U\UI is MUAt IJ Cobra Vit. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.o.ded. a.1 make ofr WE VAY TOP DOLLAR Zltl.SllARBOR m.vu •'ORTOPUSr;OC-AltS S40. ... IO t 40.0Jtl FOR£10N. DOMESTIC orCLASSl(."'S lW14 0.l.IW'I 82l0 llt4:hbk, ndli t'f\4' Ir body work a'5G. 8"0-tlS4 COt\TA MESA 641-1700 '7a UM, 30.000 ml atk. a le. atereo ta~. pl11,p/bw. Mldwllm. Call 6"0·8270 i 4 XR1 Clean, loaded, ~•t Must HcrHlce! $3,0QO ----S--C---&e.t Otrer 63t·211183 i1. va. P l • A/ • 53.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ml'a,$1950. o.s ....... ~ 11U>ltanutl1t0 A\', ICU CHllSCaA.fT waa.cun l'flNIUOI tUO ll your CAI II ~•llli clean ~~ •...... !?.~~ ~.~ ........... . Doclp HlS 873-8168 "~ """'uia r1n& ••••••••••••••••••••••• '88 Mu1tan1 t•aatb•ck . ll"'1~ puuw. 11d N 1wl rt•rMtly tunrd Ut>o Ml~orM4 n u 15% OFF ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' l'OHOWO<JU't' f\dl)' ,....lQn'(i I 113,000 fl"JWIOI lA&la IUICI( 'T12110Z 2+2 hpd. all (Ip ~ Harbo«' Blvd uon1. oopp•r. I 70-00 u:.u .... VT9 "°° .,, 315C*. 4'Y1 um "1 DEAL£A IN U.S.A. AMC t905 IOY CARVER ROllS·ROYCC ••••••••••••••••••••••• i4 Dfut, air rond, radio. $2200 752 5071 daya, Mon·FY-110.5 Helen AM/FM rasa. Maas. G <')'I 8>0/ ol r. 840-5880. a....,bl1 t9SS aOTh WEIUY USED CARS '76 2llOZ. xtnt rond nw IC•. '?a Grt'mlln, 1au10. /\I C. lo nu . Ilk(' nt>w . usqo 9'79 27M. ~-&74 evea. & wknd.8 ,_.. tt40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hl·11111ful Wurblu r Sl)tn ... ...,.. .... c~ l.:.»~]IO'\ Rhd \~M '41-60 11 l'nnt Vl!nd n !Jin 64 4dr" 'W.Jan, · li.1 l> )' It 111111 lli.;)u• lcuc-I.Ill.> l.u-. UF) l~>rTIJMIL1 !•-, )'It Al On)>~~ m1 Ph1lh~ AM f M r11d10 N1•w p;w1t. r1td1it. uphul•lr)' l.Hm1>11 Xlnt anvw.tmcnt ~ Ci.II Wt'4•kdl)'I on AJC. ''°"'"°·radio. s•1w. nu t.ll Mulholland au11 pem>0n l.'iSl)C> Ask for Dick 549·4834 d y1. 60-5873 evn/ w knd!I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 76 OLDSMOllLE 11t'i 32' h11h Unu•u•I \l)"lt' W!>49N on .. ol a l\lnd \ntu llµnJhl '°\h1111rtl 1110• l)o&lll•b p,.rf 1•ond u •. .iut tone A~ll1n~ $:2UU 1146 25t12 l.!I' l:k»ton Whalt'r ~p "'lb Johnaon ~Ill •·aah 010 Trlr but.-q eorhcr. WM ~ *177 l'AIJ. PAt>PY Ui.ed C. r M 1r 540-5830 1011\SO\ & SO\ • I IN( Ol N Mt IH lJflY tOSO l>' 7lH13I 4m PP 2826 HA"BOR 8LVD ••••••••••••••••••••••• '113 O.dalhw. torwt<rtlbl<' COSTA MES A l1\ar\« Boal.a Av1ul11blt' Silvt'rlgniy On1< Ownr a&'. 30'. :rl" & ) a· for Cond Xlnt G40 Ol~ WI IUY pi&rlldi: ut IJahts or day & USID CA.llS! wHk end 11ulm1t C11ll LcleaHoeal We're the new Chevrolet Newport U8)1VICW Vat<:h v~ 9530 dealership ln the lrvlnt' Club,631 1900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Auto Center. We need -.......... .ir._u 9060 ---------· yourWlelicar! .. ,.__., ""-~ .......... $7CJ --. -•"V INV""''rM ".'N""'.'• JOE ....... UJCM ,.,(1..,..1...,.,..., ••••••••••••••••••••••• " .,.. " I •"> Uidles down purku Sml Sl';MIN/\RS MO. M L'flh down 1111rlr.a , SA1·3 WM "on 111te" MAC PHERSON xsml $50 Doomi 673 9161> ,.._._ 44' Sl7K Dale's RV Hcntula 111 no.,, CHEVROLET J :M•C .. "27 C.l.0.Uillna 11pon orlnJ: u mini 21 Auto~oterOrtve Siu boots. ladwfl , St·ott super·l1h~. s ml 1>h<·ll . w.00 10 hn Ai;klng S~ im-0607 "'I sher 210 Su 11c rl( I a:.s St. Miler Yochh ed\M-11l1ont1l 1ieml1111r lhal IRVlNE (714, M6-2'754 wtll an 2 hr:., demom1tr11te 768-7222 a 5 to II t.o I rot10 of earn (21J)SQ8...94.33 1n1t11 Investments an ~ IMported .... , .... -.. ...... ,.,., .... \,,_ ___ .......... 'lOSlO Wf'IOA'f\ ------ '71 Gr1•mlm•X. uulo, ndl work S600 or bestofh:r 00 6492 "11 ~10 ~1m brand n<'w ':MSUverCloud I motor under W rnty $19,000 C 99 I 5 $1200 642 2434 Day1 985-4144 -MS-9S02 Eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• Toyot. 97,S '87 Oidlllac convertb1lt'. Plat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1.<WXl/blltotr ••••··~·••••••••••••• • • ~I YOU 960-3536 aaaa t•antutic CIOl\ooul on 1978 Model11 Ur19Model" now arrivm(l MtJSTSEU. DICK MILl.KH MO'J'ORS l.2IOW Wamer.S A SS'J.2132 Juat Married Must sell' '77 Xl9, fully louded Take over paymcnu. 548-9611 sa.L YOUa '76 Seville. S1lverli.llva•r TOYOTA, 1ttir loaded . s1500 SEE US! ~~~1311 days 81*2'21~!1 MAIQUIS TOY OT A Mls.qlON Vlll.JO 131.zao 49S. I z 1 o 'Tl COV 1mmac loaded, Mu:.t se ll b••for•· (,'hnstmas' S8.4CX> or best 'ID Corona 2 dr. 3.000 ml oHer 7 14~42·6660 or on Q(.'W reblt enl(. N1re 2t:H2l-6384 ___ _ lntenor. leather stet-nng "74 SOV MUST SELL! All wheel. wink mirror. & power. very dean Lach · $800 Call an. s· UiO(J 962 61811 pm wk nltes 898.6073 Nik for Beyan __ O.wroltt 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 2dr Good"rond Runs Xlnt. 35 mpl( , .... ., ... , ....... o..e.•······ ............. ~. ,...._ 1976 GIA.MADA SJ999 2 Dr wlth automatic. ulr cond . pwr sleerlnl(, v111y l top & rudao u GRt:/\T buy for the money• <~PP L COMMELL C HEVRO LET 'X." lt.11 la •I l\1, ol ""l\\H "' 546-1200 $4299 2 Dr. wtt.h V8, uir cond . nutomauc, pwr st«nnf & brakel. bucket 11eat6 radio Loolls BRAND NEW!~WH l. COMHfll CHEVROLET >\..~ 11.,1 1.,, t\ •• ·•('.J\\1~,\ SU -1200 t957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Runabout. l(OOd tr ansportation car . needs bod)' work S300 or best. Call 5•8 ·2411 ~ Between 8:30 & ~ Mon Sat -...,...... 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sacnfice. nt>w 245·., S8S liobte 16' namer, gd cood 963-4000 w/traller & rat box New t90CM super <'ornp S1.3Xl 645--5047 ---· Uexel'> udo 14' with new trlr. 631 5099 art 4 Mint cond. $1500 or offer l>aJe's Nutaon wide ren ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.a1 be i.s exclusively un G11•ral 970 I der cont.ract with /\AA. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMTRACK, UNITED. '74 Austin Marine GT. NATIONAL WF.STERN, xlnt cood. 37K m1 New KLM. TCS, ANWB. to brakes $1100 S5.2·7129 name a handful or over Nfo ao..o 9705 53 maJor whol:111alers ••••••••••••••••••••••• whic h are printing 1976 Alfa Romeo Alfetta Dale's m their '79 "f'ly GT. silver w/blk ant .. Drive " Bror hu res met1culoualy m ain· Selt'Ct Los /\ngl<'i., tumed 28,000 ma, Cam Colorado Spnngs, San pagnola wheels. Shankle Francisco or Seattle ror susp. Titled new July the S earnln~ loc11llon for 1977 $7600. Sen ous in· your RV Call for furth<·r quinell only. 4117.2927 aft '73 Stat.ion Wagoo 38,000 ml. Xlnl cond. Sl500 or btstolf er 640-8482 $87S 832 1 YEAR END CLEARANCE HOlldD 9727 i4 Cellra GT , 5 s pd 01r. •••••••••••••••••••• ••• am/fm, low ma Supt.>r All '78 Dernos Clean ! 13895 P P this month: mu1't RO See us ·es PLYMOUTH Satelhte 2 dr hnttp. Low mileage, reblt engine. radw. heater. atr cond lneedi. repair>. power steenn14 64Galuy500XL.Noarc1· & power brakes. Gd dents. new st bltd. transportation, S695 Cc1 n racbals. clean. dcpenda be ~n thls weekend. ble. UOO l Bei.t offer CaJIS.Sl-443.S . K2 Skas with bandin~i.. m«i96 llUW> & polei. Xlnt fOncJ Hobie 14 w/lraaler, gd S7. 61, $12S 6'4 4750 cond Must sell before Q\nslmas. SlOOOl bsl orr. SportMqGoods 1094 -~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.11RISTMAS SALE Pool Table ReJC ulahon, 1~ olf new Lado 14 's & Wl4ld 2 yl'li, gd cond. bi..l Sabots. lllfro 1714> ~4446 Mr 6/wk.nds. _:,;__;__:.:.......:_~-~~- nlrtaketi 549.3497 Shock Boats. 673-2050 ~ Rntauront, 1095 26' wood sloop, anbrd eng .. u ss ne r IMW -9712 S5CXX> • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 567 L881 , 646-0237 M 1 :.. c . u s e d R I': S Tl\URANT t.><1u 1pmenl tor sale. 714/ 968 7841 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7ll Kawasaki Jet Ski. TV.Radio. NA.Steno 1098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -. 8eaut.aful 25.. color TV. 2 yr wmly, rree del $128 114& 1786 Sll'rt'o i.peakers. "2 pnre ! t J B Ut.nsang. L·ElO's, alr.o 4 L EIO's pa:..s1ve rndaators Art 4 pm ~3636 t 'ru11.t home ra~i.('lle player & l"t'<'ord t>r $35 Hobie 14. KOOd cond, brand new. nl'ver been wltrlr, sail cover. xtra used. Below retail brdwr $900 673-8343 631·3140 -~-~~--~-Irwin 42 en.use Ready Louted Florida Saal ~ lloce, 9540 Cartlbean. $68.iOO C>wner 67>2553 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .........., Sil--1 --'75 V8 Vega Psnel Wagon -r-;m HP 350 Mot.or Needs Dod&s 9070 some work. body m good ••••••••••••••••••••••• shape S600 call 111ft SUI'S AV AIL.AILE 6 rupm wk nitel\ 898 6073 YACNewport646 0551 Ask for Bryan loah. SpHc1 & 4 W1tHt Dtivff 9 550 SkJ 9080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •.......•.........•.... WT CHANCI Fott 1971 SlOl't SAVE! IUY Olt LEASE MOW! 79'• HOW AJlRJVIHG! lrGRd Mew '79 HONDA Cars MAHY To ChooM From! UNIVERSITY Oldl1N>bll• HClftda Can • G MC Trucks 2850Harbor Blvd Q.i!lta Mesa MO 0040 '75 Honda CIVIC Stal1on Wagon, good cond $2295 494.355 l 9730 ~ ....................... 'SB MKJ 3 4 4-dr sedan. nms Wllh new elec. har· nesa ins talled Under $2,IXX>. call 1·714.,.97-4754 morrung,s. ~Ghia 9735 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 Gtua • Bag eng Cherry cood.·546 2022 $1995 644-7s:rt TODAY ' 'T.! Corolla Gd dependa ble car. /\M / t 'M l' ass llt.ereo incld $1000/bllt ofr ~0050 9 5. 545-4874 eves Tri .... 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Classic convertible. '64 TR 4. looks great. xlnt n.uuung rond. gai. i.avt.>r. $1450. 494·6213 ~----~~~ VGlklwogett 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1s VW Beelle ·Tawny beige exterior. deluxe Ill· tenor, AM/FM Stereo Mags & radial tares One owner Pn. Pt. S2900. Call 633-2791 ------ (11 Squareback, rblt eng. trans rlu &t ofrl trade foctrurk 642·2!n8. Chnstmaa Sper1al. red Ul70 VW Coovert . new ures. brk.s, Clean Prvt party sac SI 795 491).3.S 79 COHMfLL • CHEVROLET <"01 ll;irhor Uh <I I'( "'T ;\ .., E~ .., S46-l 200 1977 CHEVttOLIT IMPALASfOAH Automauc. pwr. 5ltier· mg. factory air cond . tmted glass. wsw tires, wheel covers & LOW nules. Uc. 857RLD Stk. P3M2 $4777 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20b0 HARBOR Bl VO COSTA MlSA b42 ·0010 646-9780 ---------'7S Plymouth F\iry sport Coupe. 37.000 m 1'i. t ownr. good rond. i.un roof. r ru111e <'Ontrol !IM-2839. '76 Grenada 4-dr. good coodll1on $3200 or bst of r 1137-4728 ____ _ 'T1 Monaco Brougham 4 dr vnyl top. S420U M7 3870 9t6S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mercury 9t50 'SR Pontiac Ventura, Xlnl •••••• •••••••• •••• • •••• cond. $600/bst olr. ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWlST UNCOLN·MERCURY Oea.lenhip 1s now OP EN RAY Ft..ADHOI UNCOLN·MERCtJRV UH8AutoCenter Dr. SDF'w)'·LUe Forest exit IRVINE 130.7000 'T.! Col Park 9 pus wait. Whale. rully loaded! 960·3536 '67 Pirebird. Bestofrer. 54&-4l98 9970 • •••••••••••••••••••••• •VERY CLEAN• 'T1 T· Bard. low mi m<>t1t xtraa. Mom's car. S627S. 7S.:l401 v..-9t74 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _Xln_t_'_1i2_."""ooo __ 67_S_6_1_6_1 __ "TS V8 Vega Panel Wagon MERC Monarc h. '76 ;m HP 350 Motor. Needi. 2·DR V-8 fa ct air Mmt hOl'ne work. body in good cond . auSrness hqwdat· s hape. $600 rail aH mit asseti. must sell 6 :00pm wk . n 1tes . S2S10 361 ·3194. 1118-8773 Ask for Bryan '76 Bobcat. 18/28 mpg 5 "13 Stauon Wagon MC. 960 3536 l.ike new. Admiral 12" , 'Olor TV Cati t $350, Se II $;!00 964.2079 14' Glai.par hi.h1n~l i.k 1 boat Tra1l.-r M1•1l" 54 mot.or ~ work Offer 6'7S-351S. COSTA MESA AMC/JEEP #1 IH CALIF. •llMW* •RESALES* '74~4ap (373LPF> "1S s..»a air (560M ML> '762002 41p. (569PQM) '77300i41p. (283SPI> '76m •r (31.SRKS> '77 630 CS (689'1' J E > '787Xlla (51.80308> '7873314 sp. (S05WPF> '69 Must Sell hC'fo re '64 VW Bus. Mus t Sell Chnstmas' New eng & Any reasonableof'r. ures Sllm552 8583 2~. ' minl rond. Only J0.0011 ,.. new radlal11, vmyl lop, New t1re1 & brak{'"' 900 .__ '"--t ~,. xlnl rond S2500 or bt.'st Sll75/bsl ofr. 752·0283 ---- BSR tum table 290 AX like Ti ••P ariatlon new l40 673-7947 673 3S53 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Airc:nlft 91 I 0 2524 Harbor Blvd, COSTA MESA 714/549-8023 Uf • Sanyo Color'fV, 2 yrs old. S150 •••••••• •• ••••• ••• ••• • • '68 Bronco. almost. totally reblt..$2595 tJ~-2839 loah&MmtiM ,.,... ... 1-~oR Rl':NT Ideal for 494 3551 ui k trl to v s ... Also llrruted number or q c P5 egas, · y--L-9560 ,.,..., .,,..,,,.., ls still avalla· Near· new c; e s s n a .--... "''°"""" Cardmal J FR. Or Cly •••••••••• ••••••••• • •• • ble Call us today' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alrport S24hrwet.&up '78 GMC tTo n . 8xl2 8ll·Z040495·4t49 Call AFC 539-4252 o r natbed. 3500 m1 take -,_..,.....,.._COUNTY'S 54.9 2200 over pymnt.s 548 9611 ~ HO/\TTHAll.F:R Brund n t.>w Tandem trailer. s urge br11k~1>. buddy axles, $1500 PP 673-2730 l5' Runabout. :;!;hp motor. boat cover, itood •·vnd Sl:m ~bot. sallt1, OU!> $25() 673 0502 IHh.MmiM ........... tOl O ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt running worll l rlK.' k '65 Ford. Aalung $700 91 20 m.s.m_. __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '64 Jo'alcon Ranchero. cnl( Older ramper 4-sale, wl o problems Bei.t offer truc k $150 Stove & 642-3985eves rt!f!11J 64G-2700 _____ , iS_Lu_ v _P_U-. -.1-nt running Motoriud l ikes 9140 cond. yellow, w/campt!r, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 48,300 ma. Mu st s ell llM-U.34. ca II Lon nu.: MO-Pt:DDLER New PEUGF.OT MO· l't:DS Rel( $46!1, Now '72 Datsun PU w/11bell 1299 631·~ ~ good, needs body -----work. $800/ofr. 642 7333 1977 Batavaas moped, -----used very lltlle $250 73 Dal.Sun Pick Up with !163-'734lafter5 30PM camper shell, am/fm, -S2000493-5114 '78 Puch, Newport Mo· Ped tan, Only 700 ml. Im· v-9570 rnoc! Ql5 P.P. 644-7537 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Tl Clmalli Moped, xlnt c:oodluon $350/beat offer ~ '76 CHIVROLIT lnllitt.able boat l:l ', t>11n handle Mhp. Xlnl ccmd N $2200, aslung SlSOO SM>~ -------~ --------· SURFIRVA.N Automatic, A M I FM at.ere<> tape, pwr. steer· lo g , hi·back seats, special p1Jinl, cruise con· trol, pop-top roor. aux IJH tanlu, Tacom a Wheels fl low miles. Lie l.8837M~r P3247. CHRISTMAS SALE 10% o« boat hardware & cloOWltl. Shock Boata Garelll 450 miles $50 new. $340 841-6852 675 3324 ----------Motebecane. in great oon· ...... ,oww 9040 dJtioo $2$0. call Laura. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67S-:lt84 Grand Banks Patil Whaler acr11rt Stan Miller Y arhlB ~-~-~~~~1 Batavus Moped, HOO m1, n.cru. & looks like new. bl6 !)44.3$44 Sella over Wk> --------· (213) *'9433 ~=-/ _. .. ·.c1•H•>•M& .. ·rt.~ .... ~ 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $5477 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 701'>0 tlARllOR Ill VD (O~TA Ml \A b4l 0010 OLDEST $ Sales-Serva re· Le aaing Rov Ccrver,lnc.. Rolls Aoyce BMW 1.540 Jamboree Newport Beach ~ CREVIER & I Sf & .. OAOWAY SAHfA AHA 835·3171 rn~ VLfl!AATt: OlllVINO M~CHINf. •USEDIMW1• 73BavartaS/R <56'7HJPl '1S200'l Auto,alr (2236> i63.01iS/R <O'l9R~M > 'T1 ~;4spS/R (0179) 77$30cal 4/apd (TR.5962> Cao..d • s.days '76 2002 FJord blue, 01iw· leu. loaded. 188-8SO'l '77 3201 BMW. lo ml. Take over Lse. $186 mo pay. ment.I for 2 yrs. Bob Marcel T10 7271 '77 BMW , 3201 . Orange/blk. 4 apd, 33,000 ml, AC, 11teroo xlnt cood. 9llOO. PP 494 0137 eves ~ t720 Honda I 7SccXL Good cond 4,900 mi. $37 5 873-0562 d V I k-••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 For ao, • o , Icebox, stove, AM /FM, 8 •DATSUHS* SEA RAY'S 17' ti 30' lft(, PS. PB, S2tOO PP. i..pS•cHM Clwfthnat TltM m-T7eo Of All......_ tWtllSOM'S SIAIAY IOATS 310leo.MHw1, N.8. '11·1147 It....,.. '115 Ford Econollne van. SALES-LEAStNO Buy this almoat new needs aome worll $300. PART'S-8~.RVICE Honda 50 for your .on or _•::..:....::1.221;;;;.;.. _____ _ dauahter. Only driven .......... W_..._.. 9HO 100 miles. S250. P h ----------•-•! 675-Z3ll or art ~. 646-M57 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• '78 HONDA /\TC90, uaed 3 WANTED! '77 !Kl.J>JAC'K 20 OJ>t."'tl . houn, uklng 1700. Late model Toyota1, \111, vhf, t.t;llk. swim 1tc·p, -.o'197 Vol.voe. Pickupa " Van11 ..,...,. Blinlnl top, trlr --Call ut today I $10,400 QUO, Tom wltdy1 2 llmda Trail 70 Bike•. ~ ia Uke new! 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Cou Tl t)' 0 Lari ( ing • ~ Al . hom ,, . COUI . op er . lhe ~ ·, tow a one Tt are Shot horn fain btst l•lr1 the fain lbe I . I J t i l I , ' . . ' ' I t r I Beach- Vtf1~o~Y Y our Homet oWI. Dally Newspap' 71, NO. 3~, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1978 Evacuates Five Mobile o.lly ...... _..., ..... lctr0'0......11 VIEW FROM 15TH FAIRWAY OF ESTRELLA GOLF COURSE SHOWS LAND SLIPPAGE Tefevlslon Technicians In Center Put San Clemente Chasm In Per spective 8)' WJLUAN HODGE Ol "'9 C>.ily "ltot S\Mt Rita and Robert Larkin were entertaining neighbors at their comfortable mob• le home perched on a hilltop overlooking a San Clemente golf course. The group wlls enjoying the holiday seaspn. ignorant or the trouble aboot to befell them. Then came the horrible sound. the noise Robert Larkan didn't even hear. "It sounded like a cannon go- in g o(f over al Ca mp Pendleton," one of Larkin's neighbors recalled Tuesday. "But it was the earth. The earth was opening up." Though Larkin himself didn't hear the soun_<\, at was something he'd expect~ happen since he noticed small cracks in the 15th fairway of the Estrella Golf Course below his home. The sound ushered in the reali· ty or how serious a problem the Larkins would face in the com- ing Christmas season. About 10 feet below the Larkin home, on a slope facing the golf course. a 40-foot wide fissure opened in the eart.h. dropping the 15th fairway and green down toward the San Diego Freeway, one mile away. The 15th fairway and green are on a plateau below the Shorecliffs Mobile Country Club homes a nd above the 16th fairway. Like a gigantic pre- historic monster, the 15th fairway began creeping down the canyon across the 16th fairway. uprooting a cart path at the toe of the slide. "We've known that there's been a problem cause W4t. could see the cracks an the fairway." Larkin said Tuesday ... Last night lMonday after the major slippage> it was suggested by the park management that we not st ay in the homes over- night." So far. authorities have only called for voluntary evacuation of five mobile homes in the park that caters to retired people. The Larkjns are stayinM with neighbors across the street from their Mira Adelante home. Another couple. whose house at the park located east of the San Diego Freeway at Camano de Estrella is threatened. were studying for Saddleback College fi nals when the major slide oc· curred. The giant fissure came up the hillside within five feet or their home. "We were trying to study for fin a Is at Saddleback. but we spent the whole day watchjng the earth move," the womaA said. "You wouldn 't expect the teacher to accept this as an ex- cuse, would you?" the man asked. gesturing to include the 40-foot wide crack just below his home. A few weeks ago. when the gigantic crevasse was merely a two-inch crack. the man poure(f a pail full of sand into it. elCpcct- ing to fill It up .. It didn't work. Then, he placed a wooden, four -foot yards tick into the crack and it didn't touch bottom. "Then Monday after the rain it really started moving." he re- called. "ll used to be a gentle sloop." he said, pointing to the ragged fiss ure separating has home from the golf course below. Many ~esidents of the 201- home mobile park streamed through the area Tuesday. peer- ing down at the crack m the earth. One resident, who refused to leave his home, was upset Tues- day about the problems he might face if the earth under his home began moving. "It's not like we can just pick up and move this home:· sa1d Albert \V. Bates. l Lebanon Bombed A lso Loses ~awger Diedrich Denied Pre-trial Hearing l f ' f . J ; ~ ; ~ L -. 1 ~ , l J '1 ·~ ~ 4 ~ ( ~ \· .. t ~ r f ' p {: t Israeli Planes Hit. Guerrilla .Camps TEL AVIV. Israel (AP> - Israeli warplanes attacked three Palestinian bases in southern Lebanon today in ret~iation for terrorist operatlons rn Israel. miJHary officiaJs announced. Unofficial reports in Lebanon s aid 27 people were kiUed or wounded. Palestinian and Lebanese spokesmen aJso reported Israeli gunboats and guerrilla coastal positions exchanged fire as the planes struck near the biblical port city of Tyre. 50 miles south of Beirut and 20 males north of the Israel-Lebanon border. But a military spokesman here said th.is wa.s "nonsense" and no gunboats were Involved in the raid. · The guerrilla leader s hip in Beirut withheld public comment on casualties. but Palestinian sources said the d ead and wounded had been counted one hour after the air strike. An tsraeU military spokesman said the raid tasted 15 minutes and between 10 and 20 guerrillas were at each base. The Israeli announcement said the air force planes pounded bases at Dahar el Boul'j. ~amieb and JJ<>urf es- Shimari operated by Al Falah, military arm of the Palestine Liberation Organization. Dehar el Bourj, 25 miles north or the Israel-Lebanon border, was raided June 9 this year in a similar malialioo. The three sites were "training institutions and bases or de· <See OOMBS, Page AZ> Senior Complex Fades land Sale D \spute Could Torpedo Project Plans for a long-awaited 14· story senior citizen residential complex in Huntington Beach are In danger of collapsing becau!i_e of a dis pute over terms concerning the sale of the land. If the landowne r and the sponsor of the project fail to come to terms soon, the city stands to lose up to $10 million in federal funding for the project. city officials lndi<'ated. The senior citizen tower has been proposed for the F1 ve Points section of the city at Main and Florida streets. Plans call for 185 apartment units to be built at a cost. or about S6 million and to be financed by the U.S. Depart- ment of Housing and Urban Development. HUD aJso would subsidize rent payments to the tune of about $100.000 per year for 40 years for another $4 million. An escrow agreement between the landowner, Delma Corp .. and the pro1ect s ponsor. Wycliffe and Associates. lapsed Nov. 17. According to Steve Kohler, the city's community development s pecialist, the Delma Corp. failed to tum over title of the 90,000 square-root parcel and al- leged tbat Wycliffe had not com- plied with terms of the escrow agreement. Specifi cally, Delma claims that the project had not received ·•final approval" from HUD, Kohler reported. Kohler says that Wycli(fe mainta ins the project had reached a point in HUD process- ing that constitutes approval although HUD does not use the phrase. "final approval." Officials have expressed fears that the impasse may find its way to the courts. Th~y say if litigation is involved. HUD's deadline for the project will be passed and lhal HUD will re· lease the money on a com- CSee DISPUTE, Page A2) - -:i Kidnapped Girl OK Bead to Bead Chang Huo-chu. top, and Chang Chun-mei put their heads together to come up with a headstand in re- hearsal of the C h inese Acrobats of Taiwan performing at the Felt Forum in New York City . OROSI CAP> -A 12-year-old kidnapped girl, Elena Oceguen- da, was rescued sale but scared in an orange grove near here Tues da y. Tulare County sheriff's officers said. Two men. one a 16-year-old. have been ar- rested in the case. By GARV GRANVILLE Ol IM D411ty .. 1194 S~t VISTA -Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich lost a last ditch bid today ror a fA:e- H min a r y hearing b efore he stands trial on bribery charges Jan. 8. Al the same bearin$ in San Diego &perior Court, Dtedrich Humington Sex Attack Link Probed Police said today they believe a man who sexually assaulted a woman near her downtown Huntington Beach home Satur- day night may be the same al- t acker who brutalized two women in November. Police Sgt. Luis Ochoa said the 24 -year·old victim or the 10 p.m. Saturday sex attack was returning from a party 1n Cypress when a heavy .set . barefoot man Jumped an her auto parked in an alley. struck the woman several limes and forced her to submit to a sex act. After the attack. the manned Jhe scene during a rainstorm. The woman was treated and re- 1 eased from Cos ta Mesa Memorial Hospital the same night. A man described as being stocky beat and sexually as· saulled women in separate Inci- dents Nov. 16 and Nov. 19 after they had returned lo their Hunt· ington Beach homes from even· ings in Newport Beach. Ochoa said one of the women in the November attacks resist· ed her assail a nt and was severely beaten. Neither woman in the earlier incidents was hospitalized. Kennedy State Choiee Oarbt•as Pre•eat Eight-year-old Jerrrey Clarke of Dayton, Ohlo, gave his mother, PatJ a Christmas present she had wanted for a long time. Jeff, who has cerebral palsy and has never been able to walk, surprised his mother by walking down a hall to her. ~r Leads Carter, Brown in '80 Poll SAN FRANCISCO <AP> - Sen . Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts· held a substan· tlal lead over Californla Gov. Edmund Brown and President Carter among Californ ia Democrats surveyed on their choice or a 1980 presidential nominee, the California Poll re- ported toda,. The pol taken Nov. 18 -25 showed that if the nomlnaUoo came down to Kennedy and el\her Brown or Carter. Ken· nedy Is preferred .,Y margin., of nearly 2·1. The poll showed Kennedy con· tlnued to hold a substantial lead despite Brown's re-election last month by an•unprecedented l.3 mllllon votes. Results ol tht poll, an indepen· dent non-partisan autewlde sur- vey by Mervin D. Field, were . .. ..... ' •• similar to those of a poll taken in May. The figures showed 44 percent of polled Democrats favored Kennedy, while 22 percent ravored Carter and 21 percent favored Brown. Thirteen per- cent had no·opiruon When the De mocrats were asked to pick either Kennedy or Brown. 59 percent picked Ken- nedy a nd 33 percent picked Brown, with \he remainder hav- in1 no opln.lon. Given a Carter or Brown choice. Carter was selected by 47 percent and Bfown was selected by 40 per- cent ol thole polled, while 13 percent had n .... opinJon. And In • choice between Ken· nedy and Carter,.1 59 percen~ I I M ,_ ... \.I •.; ·• selected Kennedy and 31 percent picked Carter, with no op1ruon from the remairung 10 percent. The poll also showed that former Gov. Ronald Reagan was favored a mong Republicans over former President Ford for the 1980 GOP nomination. Reagan received 58 percent In the poll and Ford 32 percent . In a 1980 general election con· frontation. the poll abowed Ken· nedy. Carter and Brown would each outpoll Reagan or Ford. Brown's margin over Reagan or Ford was smaller than either Kennedy'~ or Carter·a. \he poll found. Thf poll, baaed on • total ol 1,10'1 face-to-race Interviews, has a plus or minus sampling tolerance ol about 3 per~nt. .vst a lawyer. The loss came when 'attorney Marshall Morgan told San Diego Superior Court Judge F .V . Lopardo that he might be called as a defense witness in the case. ··1 think. your honor. that my proper role in this case might be as a witness for the defense ... Morgan said as he withdrew as Oaedncb's attorney. Late this morning. Diedrich and Morgan were huddled together attempting to secure the services of an attorney to replace Mor~an. Whether a new legal advisor to Diedrich will force a delay m the trial is not yet known. However . it is known that. un- less a possible appeal is upheld wit hin the next 18 da ys, D1 edrich 's long·delayed trial will begin here J an. 8 without Diedrich and his co-defendant. LeRoy Rose. having a po!>l· indictment preliminary heanng Judge Lopardo ruled today that neither defendant has bei?n denied due process or equal pro- tection under the law by not hav- m~ such a hearing. SEILING BOAT! 1HY PILOT AD .. My 32·fOOl catamaran was the weirdest boat in the world. .. t tried everything and never sold it till I tried the Daily Pilot." () That's the story the successru Santa Ana man told after pl<t~· mg this ad in the Daily Pilot: Well designed. custom Wildwind Catamarim Manv extras for ocean ~oing (!:vc XXX·UXX If you need luck selling your boat, try a lucky charm -the Daily Pilot. Call 642-5678. Co ast ·1 We athe r Sunny fhursday with I highs mosUy in low to mid· • die 60s. Lows tonight 35 to 42. INSIDE TODAY Atlantic City i1 betting its money on gambling ca..tinos. See llO"fl, ~ A7. ta•ex 2 OAILV PIL01 -2 Mesa-WOlllen-Held~ Pair Among Car T li f t usp ects T ..,o Co..t• M t•M1 ... omc-n arr among \' 'l\lliJj('('t" arr t'd tn conn«Uon with • lr• •la.lt- 11ulo \heft ranat, llN'Mthntt \ii tbt• C'<thforr11• Jllih~~> l'.ilrof whh•h announC't'{I th\'I tt·•·oHrv of ubout noo.ooo worth o( IU'llUr\.' w hlcl 1\~•) U . ~rom Uovt. ht"•d nr th,~ C'lf P oulo tht•O dl\'l"ton m IAl" n.: t' le•:. '1Hd ..... Ill b\•t h ~ nn Imhof. I H ... nd \.1dn ,,,., I u1lQ11r ~ .... ,,. twin h\'ld t0 0 111oa"' ( 'wnl) Ja11I "'1th b.i1I :wt .at * 100,0W t'll\'h Thl' -.omen Wl'rt• &arTl.~lt'd I t month 1111d M t' rh r1ttd ..,,,h r J'trwv. 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W ~ tAP• fo'oundr) worker lh•rht•r1 Rtwr lS now E h rs Pn~ll4)- H:w r . a lonf(tamt• fan of ~~lt:y. wab granted t:ourt pt•1 nusMon lO formally adopt lht! late srntie1 'ti. namt- C'm:u 1t Jud~<' Leon Jones said he round no grounde, of fraud or m1srcpresentat1on m ttaer's praclict• of informally calllng himself Elvis Presley Wh1h.' the 41 ytntr old Baer will carry the Presley n:m w , has wife a nd thn •e children will retain lht: tamtly naml" G<~rg<• P<>r-ry. ~a(:'r's attorney. baid rcpret1en· l.•t 1vt·~ of Presh•y's est ale m Memphis. Tt>nn .. did not fill' obJeclloni, H<' i,a1d several enLertamers have tried to chang<• their names to Presley, but were re- fuscdAxicau.se they were motivated by commer cial rtt<t~ons ~ W e lfare Workers • Flay Conditions A r t'port on th<' working cond1- 11ons for 480 Orttng<• Count y w~lfart' f:'h~ibil1ty workers was ordered by county supervisor!. 'l'uesdtty Hflt'r a sign carryi ng t·1 ow d of ahout 200 Jammed into t hc board heannJt room. "We are not JUSl a ~roup of <'r azy radical employees, .. said l\nn ltnpar::ito. president or lh' lc>cal Amen can i''edc ra taon of ,. • ...,.,_~Al BOMBS ••• parture for r aids w1than Israel." th~ announcement said. It said the planes began the raid at aoout 4 pm <a a m PST> and r<' 1 urrwd 'Jft•lv .P<iles tin1":10 j.!u1•1 rtllas havl' <·arrtt•d out 14 attacks w1th1n hr:H'I :..ir1cc tht' beginning or NovcmlJ1•1. ;md fo ur Is r aeli c1v1l1ans have been killed a nd 67 woundt•d an the.: attack!>, the Matc mcnl M1id Sund ay , 22 JH•rs o ns w cr ~ woundl'fJ whtn a bomb exploded on \I Jcrul>all•m bus Six were sli ghtly Hl,Jun-d c01rlil'r today rn J b o m b b l a s t out s ide a Jerusulem r<'l.taurnnl. T h l' military s pok esm an dPscrilx"'{J tht' :.ur r:ud as "in ac· <·ordanc•c• wi th th<' Is r aeli dc- frn.,c• fori·t"!\" ha ... 1c• s><>li<.•y of at- 1ack1 ng 1t·rro11 .,t ha!.t·.!. and ha'>I:'' for dc•par1 un· for terronst .1\lac·ks :.ind ~abota~e in Is rael " ..., 1 n ,. 1· P r 1 m ,. M 1 n 1 s t t· r \1cnadll'm Uegtn came lo offarc I '· Yl'•ll s aJ(O, l !'>r ael h a s followed a Vf>llC} of retefltatJOn tor terrorist OJ>Nal1om, in lsrnel Wh<·n 35 lsraelts died m a terror mid on the Tf•I Av i v lla1r a 1·oaslal road l<ist Murch, Israel mounlt>d a m .. ~ .... •vt• mvas1on of southem Lebanon t.o sweep the ;Jrca clear of ~ut•rrtllli bases. T h t• ur rny w1thdn•w ufh'r three months and a Unil<'d Na t ioni; for<'l' 1!. 1n so uthe rn Lt•hanon. thou~h Is rael com· plains that hun<tr<>ds of Palcstm- 1 ian gut•rr1llai. havt• re entered thl' border n·~ion and the U.N. force doe. little to block the m. OffANOE COA4T LISC DAILY PILOT fPlt f)rt6"4"''W\t0"'''• f°'•'O' W1lf\•1'1thf'\f0"' ....... d "' ,..,,.,,~fl'\\ ., Dvf~· Ptr-tth.,thr()t-~ , f ''"' .. 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C-••fl " '"4• ...,"' C•"'•'"'• \wbu t19u1e111 ., ''";"' U M fM"ff\t, "" M••• '"' M ~tftl't ""'"'tt' Mt·""'-Ult-INv St ale , County and Municipal Employee, <AFSCME). "We hav~ som e lcgitim<flc con- cerns ." The protesting workers u<· c u s e d co unt y co ntr act negotiators of fading to respond to conc erns r a ng ing from caseload standards to general working conditions to grievance procedures. County Personnel Director Be rt Scott sB1d after Tuesday'!> m eeting he wouJd orrer no com· m ent on the complaints. "We are still in negotiations walh them," he said . ''Neither side has declared 1mpas:.e." The county contract with the workers expires Dec_ 28. Con- t racls with mrn.t other county employees doesn't expire until June_ Supe rvisor Ra lph Diedrich a s ked county pe rsonnel and social services administrators to r e po rt on the worke rs com- plaints about working condit1om. as soon as P<>Ssible. Eligibility workers determine if s ocial s ervices af pllcunts m eet st.ate and federa criten a. They voted last year to create their own sepa rate ba rgaining unit. He arings End In Huntington Cop Dispute Arbitrator Joseph Gentile con eluded hearings Tuesday mvolv ing a pay dispute between the Huntington Beach PoJlce Of- fi cers Association and city of ficials. Gentile is expected to issue an advisory opinion on the impu!>sc in about two weeks. S~l. Jeff Cope, president of the police association. said both s ides presented i.urveys and testimony in support or their positions. The city is offering police a five . pe rcent salary hike with another two percent boos t July 1. Police are asking for a seven percent increase and another four percent hike July I on a 15·month contract. Fiood8 Rage In Arizona PHOENIX , Ariz <APl Rescue workers watched people and howie trailers nootlng down the Olla River today In the wake or an Arizona Oood that drove thousanda from their homes and kllled as many as eight_ c Rel at. ed atory, Page AA). waters trom the flood that crumbled dikes and cut otf hlshways were rccedlna. but some communltleA remeloe<J un- der OS much US five feet Of water . Authoritl~ 11aJd it w•• too ear- ly to as&eSS the extent of the damaae, but aome expect It will exceed the $44 m illion In l~ses rrom slmilar lloodlnt Jut March Alao lnvoh d w rt p~Uc~ rrnm Loa Anacl • San Ot eao. RlveraJck•. San Bernardino and Kt>rn N>Wlll WI wen l• rrorn ~olt. dal.-tirld Phoenix. Anz .. un.d from Orc"on. Hoyt n d rlnK rncmbtlrs would op n • dk-ckmg •ccount under tho n ame of u phony Import· .. xport buslnt-sk , thon would re ct•lvt• <'ht't'kll tmprlnkd wltb the <'Om~4U\Y01t nunw .-nd w1thdruw tht• dc.·posit ~rore writing bud chtH:kti to purch1uu: «'Xpeos1ve can from prcvat~ owner& The cara wen~ quickly resold to dt'l len , he eald 'rht.> <:o.t• Mee11 women were a rrHted In Anahe im where tht'y .-tt~mpted Lo buy an expe11.:Uvt' ('orvt t t.t from a prtv•lti owner , Hoyt ~aid th.ls monung. Th ~ Corvi'&h~ owner called pollt·l· wht•n h<' re$:<>g n1ied one or the woint:•rf.; dnver's Ucense as u phony rt"producl1on, Hoyt :said t'a n. allegedly ~tolen through the bad·d\t.~k !ieheme mc.-Juded C'ad1llacs, Me r cedes Benies. fo't'rran s, Porch~. Lincolns and "evt'n u Roll!$ Royce," Hoyt al-Jcged. r ,....Page AJ DISPUTE •.• petltive basis l o all cities in Orange County Kohler said that Delma Corp. ls still Wllling lo sell the proper - ly . however at a higheT price since previous escrow and sales argrcements have lapsed. Delma previously agreed lo sell the land at $360,000. Kohler said the pricetag has now been set at $440,000 provid- 1 n g t h a t De lm a assum es management of the proJect for an unspecified time_ Robert Zinngrabe, pres ident of Delma, couldn't be reached for comment. The City Council this week directed City Administrator Bud Belsito to monitor the negot1a- ti on s. The counc il al so a uthorized a s pecial meeting if talks on the new purchase terms fall through. City officials indicated that they wiU consider contributing up to $80,000 for the project via a trans fe r or HUD fund s. County Man Faces Trial On Sex Counts Twenty-one felony counts of unlawful sex with a minor and child molesting were filed today by the Orange County Oistnct Attorney's Office against a Garden Grove paramedic who resides in Fountain Valley. Fountain Valley police arrest- ed Larry Howard Wheeler , 40, of 11074 Sudilh Ave., on Dec. 13 on charges he had illicit sex with a 13-year-old West Orange County girl from May to December oC this year. Wheeler, a 10-year veteran of the Garden Grove Fire Depart· ment, is scheduled to be ar- raigned in West Orange County Jud,icial District court Dec. 27. He 1s free on $25,000 ball. Garden Grove De puty F1rt! Chief Stan Beitler said Wheeler has been s us pended with pay from his job pending further in- vestigations by police and fire department officials _ Fountain Valley police DetC<.'- llve Patrick Coleman asserted that t he illegal sexual relations with the teen-ager began when she was 13 years old and COO· trn ucd until arter her 14th birth· d:.ty_ Bus Needed For Yul.e Fete Huntington Beach (iremen are searching for a bus to haul 14 needy fa milies to a Saturday Christmas party at the First United Methodist Church. Fireman Ra ndy Goodman. one of the event's organizers, said he hopes an individual or agency will donate the bus for one day from about 8 a.m. lo late Saturday afternoon . Firemen's As:iociation mem· ber s and othe r local service groups have arranged ·to pro- vide gifts a nd rood ror the families who wtll attend the par· ty al the llunUnglon Beach church. Fail to Agree WASKINOTON <AP) -The United State8 and Soviet Union have falla:i to asree on limiting arms saJes, but wlll m~t again In Helsinki to consider the qucs. lion. A joint communique ts ued Tuoaday by the two countriea gave no reuon tor the failure to reach ·aareem nt dur1n1 10 days of ta.lb In Mexico City, which ndtd Ott JS Small D e tour Fountain Valley city offlciall uid today that a 12-inch woter mam burst early U>- diiy, carving lhlR hole on Slater Avenue near Herrmann Street . Wat.er service to bus inesses in a nearby industrial tr~ct was shut off l emp0ranly, but city spokesl'Jlen said no homes were affected. There was some inconvenience to d rivers using Slater this morning, but most of the mess was cleaned up by m1d·morning. Child Day Care Viewed Cmmty to ~tudy Additional Ftu;ilities Plan Orange County supervisors. told Tuesday there is a waiting list or at least 700 local children m need of subsidJzed day care. asked county administrators what might be done to fill their needs . Supervisors held off spending an extra $25,220 to ha re two new worke rs to uctively recruit add1t1onal child c are center ope rators. But they asked county officials to review the shortage of day rare centers with Umled Way and other agencies during the next 9Q days and oµlline a way to e n courage d e vel opme nt of additional facilities S upe r visor Philip Anthony said the County Department of Education already has a waiting lis t o r 600 childre n for its subsidized day care program and the County Department ol Social Services has another waiting lisl or 100. He suggested the county work with private a~en c 1 es o n financmg of add1t1ona l child care services- The problems appear lo be limited state financ inR for subsidized care and a shortHe of people choosing to o Her service, he said. Supervisor Laurence Schmit conte nded there should be a hmlt to state-supported ser vice "ll is another moni.t c r program where the state 1s going l o t a k e care of th e children now," he sa1d - ··1 think this 1s more of a need," Supervisors Ch airman Meeting Planned WASHINGTON (AP! -Thl' Carter administration. in a bid to revive Mideast. peace talks, 1!. trying to set up a m eeting in Geneva Saturday with Egyptian and Israel> ofricials. / 7 'fhom as Ril ey replied. "a need to survive "Maybe whe n ~e solve the hous ing (C'O!ltl prohlem we c-an help reduce t he num ber of fam ili es with t wo people wor k mg," he continued Supervisors also allocated an extra $42,625 in f<'deral revenue !.hi.lrmg funds to keep two Santa An a dav care cente r s open anothe r six monthi. The centers ' c urrent grants have expired a nd super visor-. t•urltl'r smd they would no t a µpropnall' arld1t1onal funds. But Anthony s aid there 1s a nl'ed for services of both the f>ret-ma Infa nt Cent e r · a nd ('re at1 ve Day Care Cenll'r, w hi c h n o w c;.i r c f or 47 youngsters. If their services were cut off £or a lack of funds. Anthony said. those youngsters would add t.o delays in placing children on ex~1ni.: waitjn~ Usts. von Hemert's presents The Modern Sophistication of Henredons Scene One. '><<'"" 01't'. • <nl'h·rnJWl••f\' rn11 .. 11onn untqt.;t'IV •n ~•·t.·Pll'.: ~·•h nin<h•tn l1v1n~ nt"t'd>. "•n t'lt'Kdnt hll'ntl nt WIHHI h'''"· m1r.n• 111nd a1,.... 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Stop ln now and vi~w this handsome co llection of quality furniture. -------"'*-" "---fuv Ftirwtl•~t ""'' /,.ltntN fhllf" COSTA NUA M """'Pott IHcl (7l4) M2·2060 I 1..s °i10111 OfOl UOml uo I lt I ,. e r " " a d It - r y II • • '. Irvine EDITION .it \'our llo1netown ) Dally Newsp a p e r I ) f ~ o.lly Pitel PMIO 11Y Ak twr• 1(-1•• ALONG THE ORANGE COAST: WHEN IT CLEARS, THERE ARE SUNSET VIEWS LIKE THIS THERE'S AT LEAST ONE NICE THING ABOUT A WINTER STORM Photo WH Taken Tuesday Afternoon from Hiiia Above Corona del Mar as Sun Went Down Over Catal(11a Island After Rainstorm That Definitely Cleared the Air i r. 1, · Over Brown, Carter i ! Presidential Poll l • r '· • , Picks Kennedy 2-1 SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -r Sen . Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts held a substan· tial leud over California Gov. Ed01 und Brown and Presideflt Carter among California Democrats sur veyed on their choice of a 1980 presidential nominee, lhe California Poll re- ported today. The poll taken Nov 18-25 s howed that if the nomination came down lo Kennedy and either Brown or Carter. Ken nedy is preferred by margms or nearly 2·1 The poll showed Kennedy con· cent had no opiruon. When t he"'Democrats were asked lo pick either K_,nncdy or Brown, 59 percent picked Ken- nedy and 31 percent picked Brown, with the remainder hav· ing no opinion. Given a Carter or Brown choice, Carte r was selected by 47 percent and Brown was eelected by 40 per· cent of those polled, while 13 percent had no opinion. And in a choice between Ken· nedy and Carter . 59 percent selected Kennedy and 31 percent packed Cart.er. with no opiruon from the remaining 10 percent. Bank Hikes Loan Rate NEW YORK IAPl Chemical Bank, the na- tion's sixth largt>sl, r aised its prime lending rule lo· day from 11 1r1 percent to 11% percent The increase, the 15th by the bank this year . came as some market watchers pre"dicted another round of credit· tightening by the Federal Reserve System. which makes funds more ex- pensive ror banks . The prime rate has no direct e rrect on other types or loan rates but is seen as an indicator of trends that mean either higher interest rates or tougher credit require· menls on certain con· sumer loans governed by interest ceitings. Israelis Attack Planes Hit 3 Palestinian Bases TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) Israeli warplanes attacked three Palestinian bases in southern Lebanon today in retaliation for terrorist operations in Israel, miHtary orrlcials announced .. Unofficial reports in Lebanon said 27 people were killed or wounded. Palestinian and Le banese spokesmen also reported Israeli gunboats and guerrllla coastal positions exchanged fire as the planes struck near the biblical port city or Tyre. 50 miles south or Beirut and 20 mal es north of the Is rael·Lebanon border. But a military s pokesman here said this was "nonsense" and no gunboats were involved in the raid. The guerrilla leaders hip an Beirut withheld public comment on casualties, bul Palestlnlan s ources said the dead ~nd wounded bad been counted one hour after the air strike. An Israeli military spokes man said the raid lasted 15 minutes and between 10 and 20 guernllas were at each base. Palestinian ~uerrillas have earned out 14 attacks wathm Israel since the beginning of November. and four lsrat:lt c1v11lans have been killed and 67 wounded in the attacks, the statement saad. Sunday, 22 person s wer.· woundt.'<i when a bomb exploded on a Jerusalem bus. Sax wcrf' slightly in.Jured earlier today m a b o mb bla s t outs ide a Jerusalem restaurant. attacks and sabo e in Israel .. tmued to hold a s ubstantial lead despite Brown's re.election tinued to hold a substantial lead despite Brown's re-election last month by an unprecedented 1.3 million votes. Slide Families Return The Israeli announcement sa id the air forc e planes pounded bases at Daha r el BourJ, Kassamieh and BourJ es· Shimara operated by Al Falah, military arm of the PaJcstine Liberation Organization. Dehar el Bourj. 25 miles north or the Is rae l-Leba non border, was raided June 9 this year in a similar retaliation. The military s pokesman described the air raid as "1n ac cordance with the Israeli de fensc forces" basic policy or at tacking t erroris t bas<•s and bases for departu~for terrorist Since Prim M1111 s t er Menachem Begm came to oHicl· 1 1 2 years ago. I s rae l ha-. followed a policy of rettthation for terrorist operations an Israel. Whl·n 35 lsral'las died m a terror r a id on the Tel J\vav llaafu coastal road last March. Is rael mounted a m11ss1v<• mv<.1s111n or southern Lebanon to s wt•cp the Clrea tlcar or guerrilla base"> Results or the poll, an indepen· dent non-partis an statewide sur· vey by Mervin D. Field. were similar to those or a poll taken m May The figures showed 44 percent of polled Democrats favored Kennedy, while 22 percent fa vored Carter and 21 percent favored Brown. Thirteen per· "Mobile Home Owners' Stay Ordy Temporary By ANNE COOP ER OI IM O.lly Piiot Staff Five families evacuated from a San Clemente mobile home park Monday night after a 40- foot wide crevasse opened within a few reel or their homes * * * were back today, but not all the way. Rita Larkin o r 94 Mira Adel ante s aid s he a nd •her husband were laking clothing, papers and other personal belongings out or their home. * * * "We've been told there as a possibility the house may slide ... she said "We've determined it's time to leave ... The Day the Earth Fell The Larkins' ne xt door neighbors. Al and Ann lleimberg of 93 Mara Adelante, are also planning to leave with what they can carry out or their home lo day, Mrs. Larkin said. Long r a n ge plans as to whether to try to move their lux- ury mobile homes, which have been valued at about $60,000, await additional s tudies by geologist.R, srud Mrs. Larkin. By WILLIAM HODGE Ol t ... O.lly Pll .. SI.tit Rita and Robert Larkin were entertaining neighbors at their co.n rortabl e mobile home perched on a hilltop overlooking a San Clemente golf course. ~ The group was enjoying .the + holiday season, ignorant of the trouble about to befall them. Then came-the horrible sound. (. the noise Robert Larkin didn't r even hear. ~ "It sounded like a cannon go. lf. •• ing orr over at Ca mp Pendleton." one of Larkln's neighbors. recalled Tuesday. .. "But it was the earth. The earth 'f was opening up." •1; I Though Larklh himself didn't '1 r, hear the sound, ll was something If! he'd expected to happen since he ,. noticed small cracks in the 15th ~;> fairway or the Estrella Golf Course below his home. l( The sound ushered in the reali· ~ ty or how serious a problem the Larkins would face In the com· ing Christmas season. ' About 10 feet below the Larkin home. on a slope racing the golf course, • 40.foot wide fissure opened In the earth, dropping the 15th fairway and green down toward the·San Diego Freeway, one mile away. The 15th fairway and green ue on a plateau below the Shorecllffs Mobile Country Club homea and above the 16th fairway. Like a glganlic pre· historic monster, the 15th fairway began creeping down t he c anyon across t he 16th fairway, uproot.In& a cart path at the toe o1 the aUde. "We've known that lhere'a been a problem cause we could see the cracks in the fairway." Larkin s aid Tuesday. "Last night (Monday after the major slippage> it was suggested by the park management that we not stay in the homes over· night." So far, authorities have only called for voluntary -evacuation of five mobile homes in the park that caters to retired J)COflle. · The Larkins are staymg · w1th neighbors across the street from their Mira Adelante home. <See SLIDE, P age A2) Capt. Gary Carmichael of the city Fire Department said reg- ular patrols or the area were discontinued Tuesday night, after geologists reported no new appreciuble earth movement <See FAMILIES, Page A.2) The three sites were "training institutions and bases or de - parture for raids wathm Israel." the announcement said. It !>aid the planes began the raid at a bout 4 p.m. (3 u m . PST ) and re- turned safely. Conrock, Coun ty · Dispute Settled Orange County officia ls and representatives or the Conrock Company have agreed to a Sl.2 million settlement of the dispute over damage lo Casper s Regional Park Thomas Riley. chairman of the board of supervisors, said lo· day the gravel rompany will pay that amount to the county in in · stallments over the next rave years. T he first payment or $600.000 is ito be made Jan. 2 with suc- cessive payments of $150,000 due each Jan. 1 for the following four years . Riley said the com1>any further agreed lo . continue $100,000 yearly payments if the firm's lease Is extended beyond 1983. racalihcs and washing out the park entrance road Haley, an unnouncing the set· tlemenl during this mornmJ('s m eeting or the b oa rd l)f supervisors, saad details of the negOtaatcd agreement wall have to be ratified by the bourd when it next meets m January. lie said the settlement was agreed to in principle Tuesday during a meeting between coun- ty orrteials and the chairman or the board and pres ide nt or Conrock. Coa~t We athe r Sunny Thursday with highs mostly in low to mad· die 60s. Lows tomght 35 to 42. INSIDE T ODA l' Atlantic C1t11 is betting "·' money on gambling C031noa. See story. Page A7. Al Y-S."'IC• AU t.. M l•Y• A& .......... ...J C•llfff"4• AJ CIMtlfl• OU C-lu 01 c-·---a 0.-lt .. lett "'" ••••'"-• ,... ... RllMft•llllMlll ·~ Ctr a ..... ~- , J n ll n ct ,. n !!> IS \t ·s el S • h, 1e tr \C l S a . 11d ut as ter lly f\JI IC· - I tt2 DAIL V PILO f Hijackers Demand .Gandhi Nfo;W ot;aJll, Jndlo IAPl T~o ttnnl'd h•d1w1s tnJ•ckl'd o domt ti<' .. u11n r ~uh tl2 p~.plc.· dboat d todo~ furct'd U to l1and and drmundt'<1 th ri 1 a rrom ' II of fornwr Prim~ Mlnl•t~r Jn diru GIU\dhl, aaulhor1U a •o•d The hlJac"tn1• came u lhouaand df Mrs. GandbJ's 11up ~rttn '4<'nt on a nattonwtd1 ramp1.4e of vol nee a.aotnat her 1mpr11onrnent and expu l11on from P rl11.mcnt Monday Fif· tf't'n lbouaaod w re ~rted ar rc!\tt'd, many o( th~m \loluntet-r mM to 10 to J 11 f'lvc penom ~c.-rc reponf!d lulll'd. tUclaled !>lOf\', ;\4) Th~ t\\O haJ•l'brs, rmed v.-1lh a pu.lol .tnd " h nd trt'nade, ~t'l1ed lht• JndHtn A1rllne Bot ma: 7~7 nn u n1 aht from Luclmo~ to Nt+w Delhi, and farted It to land &it V ar111rrn~1. 375 mile• r.outhea.'t Of New 0 ltu. alrhno offlrluls .sald Varana I ta &JJiO known Bl'nart • " i.acred )iio. du Cit} A1rltnt•s !>J)Okt<s man O P C:urg 1dent1f100 the two as O N Pa.n<t~y und B N Peand>, and 'uad th~y u ked tor un im n)l·diull' m«t1ng with the top minister tn lhl' govt'rnment ol Uttnr Pr~•d•'hh St11tc to pres:, their dt-mund for Mr!-Gandhi's re· ll'a1>l' The hijackers also as ked for a ll('W'i ('OnfcrcnCl' Deputy DA Appointed Trial Chief C1rntrovcr~y ~u rroundang ,the Jppointment of a Lraal com m1s-.1oncr 1n South Orange Coun- t\ M un1c1p;,iJ C1Jurt c.•amt' to an c·nd Tul:Sday wath the selection of IJ l•puty H1slr1ct Attorney \1arttn .J fll•m•g han for the post t1un ·1 ht• 1·01111·11 \ t•r'>y ~urf:.iccd "hl·n two Jt11lgcs dl'fcatcd in dN·lwn-, la.-.1 Novt-mbl'r applied for th1• S4:U!OO J>t•r year position. "Wt• rt:('(.'tvt•d ~omc letter!> thrl'atc•nmr.t us 1f we appointed one of the judges who were de- fratl'd in elections," Presiding Judgl' John Gnrfin said . One letter. from Anthony O'Arcy of Sanlu Ana, said the ~ntPr was "shocked" to learn that Judgl' Richard Hamilton Ca Superwr Court JUdge unseated 1n November elections) was be- ing considered for the position ··I\ numb<:r of us who felt we h;,d mlt received f1ur trials 111 Judgt• Jl am11lon 's courtroom 1Aorkcd very hard to have ham rC'moved from the be nch ," O'l\rc) said in his letter AaOthor rouplt, whole houlAt ut the park locatf'd H •t ol the :>an CH o Yr •Y •l Camino de E U1 lWH l_.d, -re llod.rlat for 6atldl back CoU final.a whlll the major 1ltde oc- cul'Hd. • Th• alant. flaw-. ~•mt up the hill ade> within fi\lt' feet uf lhdr homt' 'W<' W<'l't' tryin.« to tudy for flnalt Ml S~ddlebllC:k, but W(I apc:tnt th • whole day w»tchlnc the eat1h movt•." the womon H id You wou ldn't upect th tt cher to tccpt thla u-an ox Nne, would you"" th man ~kt'd, gtAlurtmc 10 Jnr lude lhti ~ .. o foot ~ cru·k Jull b<.'low hlli home A f~w w aeo. wheo th~ 11a1ntlc c~vu wns merely a two lnrh crack, lht' man poured p11l (ull of 1and Into ll, Xpt.'tl· lni to rUI It up n dldn 't work Then he placed a wooden, four foot yard»llrk Into l hu nark and 11 didn't tourh bottom 'Thm Monday a(Ler tht! ram It r~olly bWrttd movtna." he re r a lled · 1t 1.1>t'<I to bc a &enU ~loop." he said. pointing to the ragged faa~ure ~eparallng his home from lhe 6'0lf counc below. Many residents of the 201· home mobile purk a.trcamed through the area Tuesday. peer· Ing down at the crack in the l'Urth One resident, who refused to leave his home. wa9 upset Tues· day about the pr oblems he might fac:c af the earth under his home began moving. "It's not like we can JUSt pick up and move this home," said Albert W. Bates. "These aren't trailers, this Is an l.800·square-foot home," he con t inued "I can 't put t he wheels back on because I sold them a long time ago." "And the move would prob- ably da1T1age the home," his wife agreed Bates would also face a $15,000 to $20,000 los~ 1( forced to move because of foundution work. a large encloi.ed patio area. landscaping, p<ineling and mov. mg cost~ * * * Fro• Page Al FAMILIES. during the day • The geological fir m of Stickel and Associates had already been on the scene last week at the Shor ecliffs Mobile County Club studying the hilly 201·home de· velopment for poss Ible s lide ha-zards . Of particular interest was a slight cr ack in the 15th fairway of the Estrella Golf Course. The c r ack report e dly appeared s everal weeks ago and had widened to two fC<?l by Monday Oarist111as Present ............... E1ght·year·old Jeff~ey Clarke of Dayton. Ohio, gave his mothe_r. Pat, a C.bmtmas present she had wanted for a long time. J eff. ~ho has cerebral palsy and has never been able to walk, surprised his mother b y walking down a hall to her. WeHare Workers Flay Conditions A report on the working condi· lions for 480 Orange County welfa re eligibility workers was ordered by county s upervisors Tuesday after a sign-carrying crowd of about 200 jammed into the board hearing room . "We are not just a group of crazy radical employees," said Ann Imparato, pre:,ident of the local American Federation of Sta tt!, County and Mun1l'IP<t l Employees CAf'SCMEl "Wl· have some legitimate con· ccrns .. Th e protesting workers ar· cuse d cou n ty con tra c t negoli~tors of falling to respond t o concern s rang ing from caseload standards to general worklr:ig conditions to grievance Wunty Backs Widening of Irvine Road procedures. County P ersonnel Director Be rt Scott said alter Tuesday's meeting he would ofler no com· ment on the complaints. "We are still in negotiations with them," he s aid . "Neither :,ide has declared Impasse." The county contract with the workers expires Dec 28. Con- tracts with most other county t!m ployees doesn't expire until June. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich ask ed county pe rsonnel a nd social services administrators to r e port on the worke rs com - plaints about working conditions as soon as possible. . Eligi.bility worke rs determine If SOClal s e rvices a rplicants meet state and federa criteria . They voted last year to create th-;lr own separate bargaining unit. Diedrich ~oses earing Bia Turned DoWn By GA&Y GRANVILLE °' * Ditll~ """ • ..,, VISTA -Or a A&e Counly Supervllor Ralph Diedrich lott a la1t dl~b bld today for a pre· llmlna ry hearlng before hu atand1 trlal on bribery charee Jan. 8. At tho same beartni Jn San Dle10 Superior Court, Dledricl'\ lost • lawyer . T'* Jou came when atwmey Mariball Moraan told San Diego Superior Court Judie F .V. Lopardo that he might be caJled u • defense witness In the cue. "I think, your honor , that my Proper role In this case might be as a witness for the defense." Mor1an said u he withdrew as Diedrlch's attorney. Late this morning, Diedrich a nd Mo r gan w e r e huddle d together attempting lo secure the services of an attorney to re place Morgan. Whether a new lega l advisor to Diedrich will force a delay lo the trial ls not yet known. However, it is known tha t, un· less a possible appeal is upheld within the next 18 d ays Diedrich's long-delayed triai will begin here Jan. 8 without Diedrich and his co-defendant LeRoy Rose. having a post: Indictment preliminar y hearing , Judge Lopardo ruled today that neither defendant has been denied due process or equal pro· tection under the law by not hav. Ing s uch a hearing. A prelimin ary hear ing is in tended .to let a j udge decide 1{ ther e 1s sufficient evid ence LDst Vessel Hopes Flicker HONOLULU CAP 1 -A U2 spy plane's photograph of what <Jp· peared to be a vessel deep 1n the: water some 80 miles south of Ha waii Is land raised a glimme r of hope Tuesday night in the eight-day search for a m 1ssin~ University of llawa u research vessel with nine men aboard A C130 airr ra ft w as das· patched after dark to make o radar sweep of the area, said Coas t Guard s poke sma n Raymon Pullerton. against 1 dcfondant w hold him over for trhd . It wws Dec. LS, 1977, that an Or anae County Ound Jury de· cldud there was unough evidence to m ta ke Diedrich and Rose stand trial on bribery charges rel a ted to a 1973 Board of Supervlsors land use decision. Since then, Diedrich and ROff have batUed through a series of losing mot.Iona that have delayed their trtal. T he one successful motion lodged by the defendants w as a request ror a change of venue granted b y Or a nge County Superior Court Judge John L. Flynn Jr. T hat 18 why Diedr ich and Morgan, along with Rose's at- torney. Sylvan Aronson, were in Vista today. T heir move for a preliminary hear ing under•a recent Supreme court decision wa.s opposed by Asst. District Attorney Michael Capizzi. T he Orange County prosecutor cha r acterized the effort llS u sim ple r eb ashing of motions made earlier in Orange. County courtrooms and urged the judge lo hold fast to the J an. 8 trial date Wwicil Hires Engineers For Ove pass T he Irvine City Council hired an Anaheim engineering com. pany. Walldan Associates. Tues· <Juy. to dC!lign and seek funding for an overcrossing of Santa Fe railroad trac k s at Allo n Park way. the Irvine Industrial Complex-East . The company t!> to bt· paid $29,!>00 The proJect is intended to im· prove traffic: conditions in lht! tn· dustrial complex. Cost for the ovcrcrossing is estim ated at $1 millwn. o m c1aJs s wd it would be built within the next three years. if approved by Santa Fe and the state Public lllililies Com. m ission. c; r1fftn -,;.ml llencghan wa~ '>Clt'l·ted for lht• f>OSlliOn after bOuth t•ourt Judges met with at tornt•ys from the South Orange County Bar Association to dis· l'Uss th(• lR applicants for the trial commis:,aoner's position. At about 7 p .m . residents along Mira Adelante reoortcd hearing "booms." When they went outside to investagate. t hey found that their homes, which had f orme rl y overlook e d a landscaped slope to the golf course fairway, were now on the edge of a cliff. Agr eements to provide for widening Univers ity Drive between Campus and Culver Drives in I rvine were approved Tuesd ~y by Or ange County supervisors. The $283,300 project call s for construction or a new four-lane divided roadway. von Hemert's presents-- $12,500 Loss In Blaze at Irvine Garage Fire· of unknown origin caused .1hout $12.500 damage late Tues d.1y to a Aa ra~<· in an lrvanc con· dom 1nwm complex, Orange < '1w nt)' ft rl'men re Ported today lnVl'!>t1gators said the 5 p.m hlJlt' at the home of Tt!d l"alem·k1, 7 tireenwood Lane, was l'Onfancd to the detached i.:.1ra~c and wus quickly brought under control by 20 firefi ghters Nt·1~hbori. had alr<'ady begun ballling the flames wit h a i.:ardco hose by the time firemen ~1rrivl.•d. offlr1<1lssa1d Tht•rt• wa!> $10,000 damage to I h l' st rut·t un., firem t!n suid, and $2.500 loss in c:ontents Including • :i motorc ycle, washing machine and clothes dryer ~ ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT fftr n,,.,.,._r '\oll\f fJ,1•1" P1w.i wit"' •Pitt "' '''fliM t N ,flf't• N~ .. f.#'r1 '1\1""'41'\frt.rOtfl"-,,,,""''' , • ' ........ '''":J(l"''l'""~ "'" .. '"''"" ,,,,,,"' "' I C.t I o.t ••I I.; "Cf• .. l,,tt~ , '"'''" fnt I O'\fA ·~· ,_. "' .. ,.,,, t•..-.:PI tt\,...t1n·J1•" ~-~ •n.r• 1 "" .., .. ,,.' If•''-f AQ•Jff\e "•·u f't · floWU f r11A t A ~·1111 ,,.,1111lJf' "'"'"J.,,n (t!VIMt,~\#f11•rl•••o11""' ..,, ,., ,,. '"'"' , ... t.o\K•h\1'1~ t "'"' 'It,., ,,. t i,., .. ., .... ''°"''• .. <••··· lff\ ...... ,.)f . ..,.,, ...... to1 "'f\t •filill P~fO!•VW-1 JM ti. (..,-.. , !/r1 thf'••"""'•IWJf.M,.....M~ ·~·,···"" t OH,,. , ......... "'""" .... MA~"1;•~U l.O.tu- U•ft•, .. l••' ~ ,-MaM A 1\11tttt M•,,-Vtftt(«"•IW\ No injuries or property damage were reported, but the Heinbergs' hom e was within 10 feel of the gap· ing crevasse. The fresh-made ca- nyon reportedly extends 8()().feet in a horseshoe pattern for the golf •course fairway. up to the edge of the mobile homes along Mira Adelanle and back down again. Cou n cil wo m a n Myrtis Wagner, who has vis ited the site several tim es s ince Monday night, says she feels the city is t r y ing to cover up pot ential hazard to Mira Adelante resi· dents because of possible city liability. "It was the city who fl pproved those homes." she said. But Mayor William Walker, w h o has a lso visited th e threatened house, says the city is awaiting professional opinions from geologists and engineers as to what action can be taken to protect homes and homeowner!\. Construction is expected to begin In mid -April and be com· pleted sometime next summe r said J ohn Schade, an aide t~ Supervisor Thom as Riley. According to the agreements th.e c~unty will pay $133,000 for widening the roadway adjacent to Mason Regional Park while the county and the city of Irvine will divide the $150,300 cost for widening between Campus and the future Harvard Avenue. Youth Basketball ftesistration Set Registration for basketball un· der the Youth Basketball As· soclation wi ll continue through Dec. 31 at the Orange Co&st YM- CA in Newport Beach. The program is open to boys and girls between 7 a nd 15. ln· form ation is available by calling 642·9990. \/alley Girl Vietim Paramedic Seized In Mirwr Sex Case Twenty·one felony counts of unlawful sex with a minor and c:hild molesting were fited today by the Orange County bistnct Attorney's Office against a Garden Grove paramedic who resides in Fountain VaJley. Fountain VaJley police arrest ed Larry Howard Wheele r. 40, of JJ074 Sudith Ave., on Dec. 13 on c harges he had illiclt sex with a 13-year·old West Orange County glrl from May w December of this year. Wheeler, a 10.year veteran of the Garden Grove Ftre Depart. m ent, is 11chcduled to be ar. ralgned in West Oranae County JudiciaJ District court Dec. zr. Ile ls free on ~.ooo ball. Garde n Grove Deputy F lrd Chief Stan Beitler sa!d Wheeler haa been suapeoded with pay trom hil Job pendJnf turtber ln· ve•U1atlma by pollce and nre department olflclall. Fountain Valley polJN Delee· Uve Patrick Coleman UMrt.ed that the Illegal sexual relalions with the leen·ager began when she was 13 years old and con- tinued until after her 14th birth· day. SEUJNG B0.4T? 110' PILUF AD "My 32-foot catamaran wu the welrdet1t boat ln the world. ·'I tried everytbtn1 and never sold It tlll I tried the Dally PUot." That'• the story the au~ceuf'Ul Santa Ana man told after plac· Ins Ulla ad to the Dally PUot: Wfll dHl(n~. custom Wlldwtna Catamaran Man)' extraJ for O<'ton 1oln1. Eve xxx·xxxx U yoa Mid luck ae1Un1 YoUr boat, try • lucky charm -the Dally Pilot. Call ~Wlt. The Modern Sophistication of Henredons Scene One. ' Xl0ftl1 On&.· • t unh•rt1J1iH,1rv '•1111 c hrm un1qu.·ly 1n lt.••••fh1)~ \.\1H1 mtlft•, ,., 11\ '''.: nt•cc"h, I) J" 1•le·.:.u11 hli ntl ''' "'utlfl bt")\ n11ttnt 41nd ._:f.,, t UH I\ rl•'''Jri:Jl•·cf ~nd (f4th:tf hy •t.·nr• ,,,.,, \4 t'fh• t)n1 oth" tu,,<1u,n.,f • .uf .. f't.1h1111y 01 ro('f4.,.' rl1f1tftV. li\1n•: 1nff t1t·tfu1unt ''""'"tnntf•nf ur u1tt•ut1mon 'na;h1 ... tu , t1f)n Ht•tt-' .; p4Hnn \ 1~•·· d1n•11~ '·'hi• ~huh t••I' nth''' I Ill tot .·u1 ~h '' tumplt•mttnlt•d b\ '1u.1.,;111l1t •• ,_, 'hm,t C •btrtM t(•.ttur•fJ>I .,..., 1·11·11 1:1 ''' (foc>t~. .id1u\l•bll' Kl<h' •l><·I"· utcJ 111IC1t111< lll(flf\ v.ht<h 1l1m ''' "''' 1iw' mnod "' 1/w OlC4\ton \~Hh•I• w-r -..•r npttn\ to h•\1•.tt ' '1••t •nd ••• "'"'' ,,. """' •utt.111' 101 "-11t.ut •·nu·'tJ1tu"" t untt 1n uut.l~ .inti, ... ., ltu"' th1 ''' nf• t Ult ( uth•t tu1n \\'hit h '''' lotJ~·' •• ,, 1ttt1f ~Hf\rful tt ''V'•, t. "'u '-•1lp ~Uh\ ft'4h.' 111 •t1h't1t1t th4• 'U•h ~c1111 ,,,d,~utuat t.a'h .t ,., \\> 1\ u• hit On display now and ready for delivery. Stop In now and view this handsome collection of quality furniture '---------··1'urt~------~ COftA MDA• ...... M.(7W)l42'2050 I r•11me Cl'M .,..., 12 • ao I . . , i . : I I [ I ) L ~ l • I : l " r a I . i ( ~ ~ , * ~· k • I ~. I Laguna/South Coa t • cOI TI ON \'our llome t own Dally News pap VOL. 71 , NO. 3S4, ~ SECTIOf'.tS, ~6 PAGES ORANGE COUNT Y, CALIFORNIA WE DN ESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1978 TEN CEN • Slide Evacuates Five Mobile Honies ~ ' o.lly Pllet P-lly Palrk~ 0'0.-11 VIEW FROM 15TH FAIRWAY OF ESTRELLA GOLF COURSE SHOWS LANO SLIPPAGE Tele~lslon Technlctan1 In Center Put Sen Clemente Chesm In Perspective Slide Families Return Mobile Ho me Owners' Sta y O nly Temporary By ANNE COOPE R Of Ille 0.lly Pll•l Sl•ff Five families evacuated from a San Clemente mobile home park Monday night after a 40- foot ~ide cr evasse opened within a few feel or their homes were back today. but not au the way. Rit a Lar kin of 94 Mira Ad el ante said s he and her husband were faking clothing, paper s and other pers onal belongings out of their home. "We've been told there is a possibility the house may slide." she said. "We've deLermined it's time to leave." T h e Lark i ns' next door neighbors. Al and Ann Heimberg of 93 Mira Adelante, ate also planning to leave with what they can carry out of their home to- day, Mrs. Larkin said. Long-range plans as to whether Lo try to move their lux- ury mobile homes, which have been valued al about $60.000, await additional st udies by geologists, said Mrs . Larkin. Capt. Gary Carmichael of the city Fire Departme nt said reg· ular patrols of the area were discontinued Tuesday night, after geologists reported no new appreciable e arth movement during the day. The geological firm of Stickel and Associates had already been on the scene last week at the Shorecliffs Mobile County Club studying the hilly 2<>1-home de- velopment for possible slide hazards. o r particular interest was a slight crack in the 15th fairway of the Estrella Golf Course. The crack reportedly appeared several weeks ago and had widened to two feet by Monday At about 7 p.m . residents along Mira Adelante rePOrted hearing "booms ." Whe n they went outside to investigate, they round tha t their homes, which had f o r me rl y overl oo k e d a la ndscaped slope lo the golf c<lurse fairway, were now on the edge of a cli ff. No injuries or property damage (See FAMIUES, Page AZ> Coas t We ather Sunny Thursday with highs moeUy in Jow to mid· die 60s. Lows tonight 35 to 42. I NSIDE TODA" Atlantic ctt11 u betting it• money °" Qamblttag c08i1101. See lt°'l/, Page A7, •••• O.lty ~llet ~ .. S•Ye Mll<llelt GAPING CH ASM RUNS BELOW MOBILE HOMES Earth Movement Spflt Golf Cert Road · Pre~idential Poll Picks Ken~dy 2-1 SAN F RANC ISCO <AP) - Se n . Edward Ken ned y of Massachusetts held a subslan· tlal lead over California Gov. Edm und Brown and President Carter a m ong California Dem ocrats s urveyed on their choice o( a 1980 preside ntial nominee, the California Poll re· ported today. The poll taken Nov. 18-25 showed that If the nomination came down to Kennedy and either Brown or Carter . Ken- nedy is preferred by m argins of nearly 2·1. The poll showed Kennedy con· tlnued t.o hold a substantial lead despite Brown's re -election llnued to hold a substantial lead despite Brown's re-election last month by an unprecedented 1.a million volel. Results of the pall, an indepen· dent non.part.In n statewide aur· vey by MeTVln D. Field, were similar to t.hoee or a poll taken In May. The fi&W'M ahov.'ed U percent of polled De mocrais favored Kennedy , wbll• 22 p ercent favored Carter and 21 percent favored,\ Brown. Thirteen per- cent had no opinion. When t he Democrats were asked to pick either Kennedy or Brown. 59 percent picked Ken- nedy and 33 percent picked Brown, with the remainder hav. Ing no opinion. Given a Carter or B row n c h oice, Carter was selected by 47 per cent and Brown was selected by 40 per- cent or those polled, while 13 percent had no opinion . And in a choice between Ken- nedy and Carter. 59 percent selected KeMedy and 31 percent picked Carter, wilh no opinion from the remaining 10 percent. The poll also s howed that former Gov. Ronald Reaaan was favored among Repub licans over former PTealdent Ford for the 1980 OOP no m inallon. Reagan received M percent in the poll and Ford 32 percent. In a 1980 gener aJ t lection con· frontation, the poll 1howed Ken· nedy. Carter aod Brown would each outpoU a .. 1 10 or Foret. -J By WILLIAM RODGE OI ..._ o.lly ~ ... Si,.tl Rita and Robert Larkin were entert aining neighbors at their com fo r t a ble mob I le home perched oo a hilltop overlooking a San Clemente golf course. The group was enjoying the holiday season. ignorant or the trouble abollt to befall t hem. Then came the horrible sound. the noise Robert Larkin didn't even hear. .. Il sounded like a cannoh go· ing off ove r at Camp Pendleton ... one of Larkin's neighbors recalled Tuesday "But 1t was the earth. The earth was operung up." Though Larkin himsell didn't hear the sound. it was something he'd expected to happen since ht: noticed small cracks m the l5th fairway of the Estrella Golf Course below his home The sound ushered m the reali- ty of how serious a problem the Larkins would face in the com· ing Christmas season. About 10 feet below the Larkin home. on a slope racing the golf course. a 40·foot wide fissure opened an the earth, dropping the 15th fairway and green down toward the San Diego Freeway. one mile away Th~ 15th fairway and green ur e on a pl ateau be low the Shorecliffs Mobile Country Club ho mt·s and a bove tht• 16th hnrway Like a g1gant1 c pre: h1st oru.· mons te r . the 15th fairway be~an creeping down the canyon across the 16th fairway, uprooting a cart path at the toe of the slide "We 've known that there's <See SLIDE. P age AZ) Caspers Park Dispute Settled Orange C-0unty orricials and represlintalives of the Conrock Company have agreed to a Sl.2 m ill ion settlement of the dispute over dam age to Casperi. Regional Park. Thomas Riley, chair man of the board of supervisors, said to- day the gravel company will pay that amount to the county an in stallments over the next fi ve years . The fi rst payment of $600,000 is to be l'flade Jan . 2 with SUC· cessive payments of $150,000 due euch Jan. l for the following four years. Ril ey said t.h e company furth e r •agreed t o continue $100,000 yearly payments if the Road Plan Debated In Laguna By STEVE MITCHELL OI , .. o.lly ~let Staff Laguna Beach city coun- cilmen will try to get a con- troversial road extension off the cou nty 's mas t e r plan o f highways, despite a warning from the mayor that "continued vacill ation between one position and another," will hurt the city. Tuesday night's sometimes heated discussion in council cham bers ended with an agree- ment the city will ask the county just what Laguna Beach needs to do to get a proposed extension of Alta Laguna Boulevard off the county's ma .. ter plan. Councilmen all have agreed in campaign state ments and in public that they oppose the ex- tension or the hilllop down the backside of Laguna to Laguna Canyon. but six months ago, the council majority voted to put the road extension back on city planning maps. Their reasoning at that time was to make the city eligible for certain road funds the county s hares with cities for major street work. Alta Laguna had been deleted fro m city plans years ago because of fears that placement on the street master plan would lead to new inland access to Laguna's hilltop comm unities. But that deletion conflicted with the coun ty's arterial plans, which show the extension llnking Arch Beach Heights to Top of · the World, a nd on down the hillside to Laguna Canyon. Councilmen round out this week that the city is not eligible next year for the highway funds anyway. because they approved a land division in the proposed alignment for the Alt a Laguna extension. That led al lea.st two council members to quesUon why the cl· ty s hould retain t he extension on Ila road map. firm's lease 1s extended beyond 1983. That would bring the total payment to Sl.7 mallton. The county will use the money to repair damage to tht: park caused by last wanter'!. severe storms . The park, located along thl· San Juan Creek near the Cleveland Ntattonal 1-'orest. wai. b:idly eroded upstre~m of lht Conrock operation Riley. m announcing th1: set tlement. said on<"e the agree ment is ratified. the C"ompany wi11 drop the lawsuit filed against the county last week and the county will reissue the hrm's operations permit. D•llf Piiot ~tilft P"°10 TRIAL COMMISSIONER Martin J . Heneghan Deputy DA Appoint ed Trial Chief They were joined by leaders or 1everal bomeowners groups who Controversy ~urrounding the have long opposed placing the appointment of a trust com· extension on city maps -even If missioner in South Orange Coun- H m e ans losing m a t c h ln g ty Municipal Court came to an hi1hway funds from the county. end Tuesday with the selection But Mayor J ack McDowell of Deputy District Attorney said a move to lake the ex-Manin J. Heneghan !or the pos1. tension off ~lty maps would only lion. confuse the county, and prove T he controversy ~urfaced Injurious lo the city's relaUOllll wh en two JUdges defeated In with the county. elections last November applied ''It's hnpoealble to keep on be· (or the $43,800-per-year position. Int Jumpy and maintain the "W~ received some letter" respect of the county." he said. threaten.in& U$ if we app0lntcd CouncUman Wayne 811 · di 1 'odt ( the Jud s who were d · cSee ao"""' ~ti • ,) 1~ . • ,. 1v ., , Ab ' .&. ,,, l/,••lo~r I I ' lo ,' l ,, o '1 Riley said today that cost or repairang the d amaAc 1~ about SI 2 million The storm c;wollen creek washed a g ully 20 reel deep and 400 feet wtdl' an placei;, uprooting tree!>. destroytnA p1cn1c fac1ht1~ and washing out the park entrance road Kile). ar. announcan~ the set tlement during thai. morn1ng'i. mt-et1n~ o f t he board of :-.uper\>asor... '>aid d<.'l:uls of the neli!Oltated agrt-emcnt will have to be ral1f1ed by tht-board when at next meets tn January He said the settlement was attreed to m principle Tuesday during a meeting between coun- ty officials and the chairman of the boa rd and president or Con rock. Palestirie Bases H i t By Israelis T EL AVIV. Israel CAP) lsr~ela warplane!' :.ittarkcd three Pale!ltlntan base!' in~ o.,outhcrt'\ Leba non today an retaliation for terrorist operations tn Israel. malita r v officials a nnounced L'nomcial reports in Lebanon said 27 people were killed or wounded P.i lei-l!n1an and Lebanest' '-pOke!>men al!><> rl•porlt'd brat'h ~unboats and guu rill.. coastal pos1 t1ons exrhanloled fin· as tht· µlanes s truck near the b1blic<1l port city or Tyre. 50 males south of Beirut and 20 m1lei. north of the brael·Lebanon border Uut a m11it a r)I s pokesman hert' said th•~ was · nonsense· and no ~unboutl> were involved 1n the raid Thl guet nlla leaders hip an Reirut Wlthheld public comment <'n cnsualttes. hut Palestinian "OU rces said t ht-ck ad and wounded had been counted ont• hou1 after the aar strike An Israel! m1htar)' ~pokesman said 01e raid lasted 15 minutes and between 10 and 20 guernllai; WE-re al each ba!>t' The f~raell unnouncement sa id the <11r force planes pounded bai.e~ at Dahar el RourJ. Kassamu:h and Bourj es- Sh1m an operated by Al Fatah. m1htar} arm or the Palest ine Liberation Oq~anizalion . Oehar el Bour1 25 m1lei. north or the IHael-Leba non bo rder. was raided June 9 this year in a s1m1lar retaliation The three sites were "training 1no;t1tullons and bases or de parture ror ra1di. within Israel ... the announcement s aid It said the ol anes beJ(an the raid at (See BOMBS. Page AZ> SEUJNG BOAT! 1RY PIUTI' AD "My 32·foot catam aran was the weirdes t boat tn the world. '"l tried everything and never sold 1t till J t ried the Dally Pilot." That"s the story the successful Soni a Ana man told after plac. 1ng this ad in the Dally Pilot: Wl'll dcs1~nt'<1. <'Ustom W1ldwmd C:atamuran M ""' elttrtl' tor occon 1<01niz Ew xtcx .uxx f( >'~" ncfd luck sellln• YoW' boot, try M lucky charm -the Daily P1lot. Call 642-5678. A2 OAILV PILOf lJSC Wedntld•X Oecemb41r 20 1911 . 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Then. he placed a wooden, four foot vards t1ck into the <'ra<'k and it didn't touch bottom ·'Then Monday after the rain ti n·c.11ly started moving, .. he rc- t·allcd ·· 1t uM.-d to bc-a gentle .. 111op ... he !>atd, pointing to the r <.1gged fi ssure separ ating hi!> ho m t• from the golf course twlow Many reside nts of the 201 horn<' mobile.• park s t reamed through tht• ar<'a Tuesday, peer- rng down al the cruck in the earth One r<.'8tde nl, who refused to leave his home, was upset Tues- duy ahout the problems he might foct• if the earth under hts homt• bcg;.m mavmg. "'It 's not hkc we cun JUsl pack lip und mqv1· thi~ homl!," l>a1d \lbcrt W But e~ "Thc>st· arc.-n't trailers, this 1s .m I 800 'iquure foot home," h~ 1·on11nul·d · · 1 can't put the wht•t•b buck on because I !>Old thc•m a Ions; lime ago." · And the move.• would prob· <.tbly damage the home," his wire agreed Bat<.'s would also race a $15,000 to !20.1100 lir..s 1( forced to move twl'au~e of foundation work. a lari;<· <·ncloscd patio a rea. land::.capmg, panchng and mov Ing l'O!>l S Fail lo ~ree W /\SHINGTON <AP) -The Umte'1 Statc.'R and Soviet Union have.• f:ti l<'d to aJ(rec on limitini arms !>ales. but will meet again 1n Helsinki to conRide r the ques- tion. 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Sylv<in Aronson, were 1n Vista today. Their move for a preliminary hearing under a recent Supreme Court decision wa~ opposed hy Asst. District Attorney Michael Capizzi. The Orange County prosecutor characterized the e(fort as a sample r eh ashing or motions made earlier in Orange County courtrooms and urged the judge to hold fast to the Jan. 8 tnal date. E',....P~AJ FAMILIES. • weTe reported, but lhe Hembersis · home waswitlun lOfeelofthegap- ing crevasse. The fresh-made c:u- nyon reportedly extends 800-feet an a horseshoe patte rn for the golf course fairway. up to the edge or the mobile homes along Mira Adel ante and back down again. Counci lwom a n Myrti s Wagner. who bas visited the site sev eral times since Monday night. says she feels the city 1s trying to cover up potential hazard to Mira AdeJante rc.•s1- dents because of possible cit y liability. "It was the city who approved those homes." she s aid. But Mayor William Walker, who bas also vis ited the threatened house, says the city is awaiting professional opinions from geologists and engineers w. to what action can be taken to protect homes and homeowners. Walke r also pointed out that both the golf course and the mobile home park are privately owned. "The geologis ts have been well aware of the situation for several m onths," the mayor said. ··eertamly the city 1s pre p a r e d to respond if any emergency develops." ,,.._Page Al. BOMBS ••. about 4 p.m . (3 a .m. PST > and rc- turnedsa(ely. , Palestinian guerrillas hun· carrie d owl 14 aUackti w1th1n l.srael since the beglnnmj( o( November. and four 11;1 at·ll civilians have been tolled und 07 wounded in the a ttacks. th•· statement sajd. S unday, 22 p e r so n s wcr.: wounded when a bomb explodc>d on a Jerusalem bus. Six were s lightly injured earlier today In a bomb blas t outslde a J erusalem r estaurant. The military s pokesma n described the air raid as "In ac· cordance with the Is raeli de· fense force~" basic pollcy or "t· lacking t~rrorisl b ases and buses for departure for terrorist attacks and sabotage In Israel." Since Prim e M i ni ster Menachem Begin cam e to office 1 t., ye a rs ago, Is r a e I has followed a p0ticy of retaliation for terrorti.t operations In Israel. When SS fi raella died In a terror raid on the Tel Aviv-Haifa coastal road lut March, Israel mounted a maftslve Invasion of southem Lebanon to sweep the area dear of iuerrtlla bue•. • I Bi.jackers Demand Gandhi NEW DELHI' lnd1u CAP> - Two armed Indians hUackcd a dom estic aJrllncr with 132 people ubonrd tocluy . torced it to land end dtimanded the release rrom JaU of former Prime Minister l'l· · dlra Oondhl, authoritlea satd. The htJac kln1 came as thouftu nd.s or Mnt. Gandhi's sup· J)orter11 went on a nationwide r ompaaic of violence againat her lmprlsonmcnl and expulsion from Perllam~nt Monday. PU teen tbowsand were repQrt.ed ar· rested. ma.hy of them volUnteer lna to 10 to JaJJ. Five persons were reported killed. (Related story, A.CJ The two hJJackers. armed with a pistol and a hand grenade, seized the Indian Airlines Boe- ing 737 on a flight from Lucknow to New Delhi, and forced it lo land at Varanasi, 375 miles southeast of New Delhi, airline officials said. Varanasi is also known as Benares, a sacred Hin· du city. Airlines s pokes man O. P. • Garg identified the two as 0 . N. Pandey and B. 1'1. P andy, and said they asked ror an im · mediate meeting with the top minister in the government or Uttar Pradesh Stale to press their demand for Mrs. Gandhi's re· lease. The hijackers also asked for a news confe rence . Last-minute Gilt? It ·s not a new style automob1h.• hN.1dlight. but the 21 ,327-carat Brazilian Princess topaz on dis pla)· at the Smithsonian Institution in Wt.1shmgton It'~ anonymous own er has it up for sale a i,teal at $1,()f.6,350 '· j E',.._P-..AJ ,.PWINpMIO. ROADS ••• CUSD Polls Citizens on Sclwols Rf"Od to H«-ad Ch;.ang lluo c:hu. top. and Chang Chun-me1 put their head~ l<>~4'lhcr lo come up with a lwc.idstand in l'l' ht• LJ r .., <ii of ·t h l' C h in e :-. <.· At·rob.tl !> of T&.11\\C.J n pt.•rform1n~ :.il the F <.·l t f"orum 111 Nt·w York Cit) Hitchhiking SC Woman Assaulted A 22-year-old San Clemente woman told police early today that sh<' wa!> rupcd by a Camp f'endlet.on Marine , who pu:kl-d her up an tbe downtown area aft<·r m1dn1ght She was h1tchh1kmg Pollc.•c inves tigator Pele Goodwin s aid the man who gave the woman a ride from the San Clemente bu!> station at 306 S El Camino Real reportedly drove her lo 1.he south end of town He then stopped thc-car. threatened her with a kmfc and raped her, Goodwm s aid. I-' o 11 ow 1 n g t h c r a p e , th e Marine drove the woman to a Camp Pendleton barracks, where he.: apparently believed cvcryont· would be asleep al 1 a . m ., t he investigator said. llowevcr. a Marine who was awake came to the woman's as- sist an ct• and drov(• her to the San Clemente Police s tation. · Goodwin said the woman's in- juries were limited to the rape. She wa!. lr<.1ns ported to San Clem ent<' General H os pital, where sh<' was released follow. mg cmcrgenc} room treatment Fro. Page A I DEPUTY ••. fealcd in clcct1ons." Pres1d1ng .Judl(e John Gnffio suad Ont• lt•lll'f, from Anthony D'Arcy of Santa Ana. said the writer was "shocked" to learn that J udge Richard flam1llon <a Superior Court Judge unseated 1n November elections) was be- ing considered for the position. "A number of us who felt we had not received fair trials in J udge Hamilto n 's courtroom worked very ha rd to have him removed from the bench," 0 ' Arey said in his letter. Griffin said llencghan was t;clccl<.>d for the pos ition after i;oulh court Judges met with at- torn.-y~ from lht' South Orange ( 'c1unly Bar Asi.oc1at1on to d1s- r u1>N the 18 applicants for the trwl commissioner's pos1t1on 1-lcneghan. 45, has been with the Orange County District At- lorn ey 's 0H1ce n early nine years . He Is In charge or the du; . trict attorney's south court of- fice. He will ha ndle arraignment court and trafllc tria ls in the new PoSlllon expected to begin about Jan. 15. A New York native with a Jaw degree from tordham Universt· t y. Heneshan Ii ves in South Laguno with his witc and three 50011 . Kidnapped Girl OK OftOSl <AP) -A 12.year old kidnapped glrl, Elena Oct!guen. di\, was rescued safe but scared ln an oran,e 1trove near here Tuesday Tulare Co unty sberlf('a Offlccra said. Two men, one a t&-year old, have been ar· reated ln the case . agreed. saying a direct notice to the county indicating the city's opposition t o the exte nsion would clear up a ny confusion. .. f thmk it's clear the county 1s con tus ed a nd Lagun a Beach is n't," he :.aid "No one wanLc; th<-' road and we should say we don't want the road," he said to uppl:.i usc from the audience. But McDowell said s uch a move would ·'be prem a ture," adding the c ity should not "rush in before gathe ring our facts." He said recent city approval of the land division al the Top or the World end of the proposed extension .. 'was a sad move and now we've been spanked for it by the county." Baglin responded angrily, "I don't know why we're depending on the county to tell us we need that damned road.·· Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict officials arc preparing sur veys that will go out to parents of c hildren who attend i.tx schools tar~eted al'. po/>s1blc !>Iles for year-round clas~c-. Board members unan1mou.'>lv approved the surveys Mondav for distribution al Concordia :.md Ole Hanson Ell'mcntary 1n San Clem ente. R H Dana ElcmPn t ary in Dana Point, Harold Am buehl Elementary in San Ju<1n Capistrano and Cas t ille and Barcelona Hills Elementary in Mission Viejo. Trustees have announced lheir intention to operate year-round programs at some crowded d1!> trict s chools. Officials beUeve the program will inc r ease en r o llme nt capaciUes at the schools b 25' pe rcent. Under the pro~ram, children would <1ltcnd t:la~~c' for 45 day<; ancl then 1.tkc a 15 rtay va<.·at1on bre ak. Lost JI essel Hopes Flicker llONOU'LL' IAP > 1\ U2 s py planl"s photograpl} of what ap. pl·art>d 10 he a v<•sscl dl'cp in the wall'r ~<>ml' HO mile., south of ll:.iwa11 Island ra1st•d a gh mm~r of hoµc Tucsd;ay night tn the eight day search for a m1ssin~ University of Hawaii rc!>carch Vl·Sscl \\>tlh runt• men aboard. A C 130 aircraft was d i ~ patched after di:trk to makl· 3 rudar s weep of the area. s<itd C'oa .. t Guarrl c,pokesman Huy mon Fullerton von Hemert's presents The Modern Sophistication of Henredons Scene One. 'Cl n1 Ont • tnnt1 '''t"H 1•) 11111• '""' unu.1u•lvu• ~··•1>•n• "'"h ,,., ,,. '" '"'"~ n .. ·•·f'h ' "" t•l1·.c,.1 r111,1, •••I,,,""" .. I bfJ\\ rntttO' Jntt t f.1 I 111• 1, 1. ~·•1• •t JOd P.tH~>d th Ht'''" 1t1u ''. "' '11 ,.,,. ri.. 1unct1on,1I ~t't 1fU.tltd ?" tn tod.l\ 'd1n1n,1t1 l1\.1t1l· nd "' '"' u 1•n\1ton"H·nl\ or u' 11•t1mu'1 ,.,_.t .1 1 hOil th•tt· .I fMl\.CI' "t\h thtllUK 1.tt)h whlf h t•\.knth fh I I ,.,, ~"' "l ~ c umplt•rrwnlt·d "'° , '' u~n•''' 1·nt • h1n' c. .. b1n••t h-.. tu1111~ t • ,, t. 11 t-:t •• , tJuuroi. Jdllhl.thh ~f.t,, ,ft1 I , , 1nrf 1t'U1·t•ot li);hh '°"h11 h cl1tu ltl IJ I lht tUfUHI of U1, lf(f•hl'itl \tt1f11fi 'I '"' f hi f I ff fl \,1 "' .1lh.1t .1tul.1l•erhul• '••' 11tut ''' ''n•''' ''nlt'tl ''"'"._,. , , 11 "'''" ,tnct ,,., hu\11\ th1• '', 1 • 6 hH• C ••It•·~ ht1n- ... ._,, h Hldudt•..., 11u 1 'ntf i1lo11 "'''""' (.,flt ht•lp \ltU (fl 1t1 l•f1 fl I th IJlf \oiH ruh-.uht 11 t.t'-'• 11ul ~\ I\ 1 •' tli On display now and ready for delivery. Stop in now and v1~w thrs handsome' collection of quality furniture '--------·•W•M1'Wrt~------ • FiH ,.,,,. ••• ,, •"' '""~ 0.111• COSTA •UA 185 ...._, IMI. (7M) 842-20&0 I fllt "'*OM---• ~,a JO I .. r 2 .. I l I I I f I 1 ~ l ., f. •• I l , l.agunan Grante d R e p rieve SALT° LAKE CITY fAP> The Ulah Supremt Court hu dt Ja.v~ the ('>CttUUoru. of CODYlct ~ klllm G)'PIY <:ocUanna and Californian Crala Marv•ll. wbo ~on scheduled to bO sbot by flr lni bQUlllda Jan 3. Codlanna. 28. or WalerbW"y. Conn . and Ma r vnl1 . :u. or l.agulla k ... uch , JOlnt d threr other ronv1c ted m urc1c>rtr'I wh o:.t aidu~dul ed ~xM·ut1on1 wathln a m()Olt\ ol uch Olhtr ha vt1 been d •laycd by Utah t'()U rt!I The tutt" h1t(h t'oort votoo 3 2 'rut"•dll' to gr.nt tht 1r \ay'I A~WI ....... Wedneedax. December 20 1978 s DAILY PILOT A3 Private Weguarlls County Beach Pact State's Firs1t By STEVE MITCHELL oe .. o.11¥ ""'"'" • CQunty aupervlaor1 are cutting the llleiJUards ot La,11una Beach and Stn ClementAB adMft. in ravor of free ent.erprlle Ure aavln1 on -a strlp of county beach between the two cities. In addition t.o shaving coet.s in the ProPOSltion 13 era, the board has been offered addltlonal aervlces by two veteran Laeuna Beach Weguard.s who are enter· lne the private sector, apparent· ly a first ln California. Supervisors unanimously ap· proved a low contract bld or Sll2,438 submitted by Ufeguard Interna\looal Beach Services. headed by Laguna lifeguard captain Jim Stauffer and supervisor Dick Johnson. Chief Justic\' A H Ellett dis S('ntcd un th(• l(l"()ynd th•l tht up peal~ ~e~ flll'd ".olel)' for the purpos~ oi dday &tld fru trallon of J usllce : · F.llelt m ade the amt' MJl'UlWnt wht'n he alone· vot..ed ag:uD.:>1 sta~ ma lbe exC"Cu tions of two other convlctt'<l kallen Ws month HALDEMAN. WITH WIFE JO. AFTER RELEASE Former White Houae Staff Chl•f Hom• tor ChrtatmH In approving the one.year con· tract. the board rejected hlgher bids from the cities of Laguna Beach and San Clemente. who offered to guard county beaches in their areas ror a total of $118.225. Jus t1cl' 0 . Fra nk Walkins joined Ellelt ln d1ssent1ng. but indic ated th11l he would file has own oplruon later . Ex-Nix o n Aid e Bappg · What sold the plan lo supervisors, according to county olflcials . was the private firm's lower 'bid (by nearly $6,000) and an offer to provide additional services not offered by the two cities . Also on Tuesday. the Utah at· torney general's office filed mo- tions in 3rd Oastncl Court asking Judge Ja mes Sawara to llft a sta) he granted Jrvm Dunsdon. con vi<'led along with Marvell a nd Cod1 a nn a, and a lso scheduled to die Jan. 3. Haldeman Gains o.lly Ill• !MMf,.... FREE ENTERPRISE LIFEGUARDS TO GUARD BEACH Dick Johnaon (left), Jim Stauffec Flrat In State? Prison Release . For one thing, the enterprising lifeguards plan to patrol county beaches year-round. They will also pick up empty trash cans, clean beach rest rooms. catch stray dogs. train Junior lifeguards and nurse sick sea lions back to health. made. so we decided to go on it ourselves." T h e t wo full -time ad - m inis trato rs pla n to hire betwee n 17 and 20 seasonal lifeguards W> man c ounty beaches from June to Sep· tember. All three were convicted or the 1975 revenge s laying of Michael Hoga n after he testified against them in a drug case. Sawaya had rejected stays for Ma r vell a nd Codla nna. but granted a delay for Dunsdon, 28. of Bingham Canyon. Utah. Mass Transit Corridor PlnnPuslwd Orange County supervisors and members of the County Transportation Commission rec- o mmended Tuesday that a luc at mass transit corridor be added to a list or 71 ways lo clean up the region's smog. Their action followed a similar request Monday from Orange County Trans it District direc· tors who hope to begin buying raghl·Of·way this year for lhe evenlual 13-mile corridor. The regional s mog.fighting plan prep ar ed by the South Coast Air Quallty Management District includes lwo expensive Los Angeles County trans it proJ· eels, the Wilshire rail line and Downtown People Mover. l..ocal offici als fear those proj· eels will swallow up the bulk of fedl'ral transit dollars for the next sever al years If the so· <'ailed Santa Ana corridor isn't ltsl<'d in the plans as well. Plans for the Orange County transit line are s till Incomplete but official!; estimate It may cost $651 million to build the 13-mile section from Santa Ana to the Los Angeles County line. Transit district directors hope this year to acquire ,the first s even miles of right.of-wa y along an abandoned Paclric·. Electric rail line stretching from Santa Ana to Stanton. LOMPOC <AP> -Fornier Wh i te Ho us e Aide Ji . R. Haldeman walked out of prison s hortly after dawn today , a parolee with a bag smile but n othing to s a y abo ut the Wa t e r g a te scandal o r his onetime boss. former President Nixon. "This is generally considered a special time or the year to re· 101ce," Haldeman said. "It sure 1s to me" Haldeman. greeted by a group or s hive ring repo rters and c.a meramen in the early dawn. left the federal correctional m· stitution with his wife, Jo, al his side . .. I'm on my way home lo re· join my family and I wish you all a very Merry Christmas. So long," Haldeman said as he rushed to his walling car. He was clad in blue jeans and a kh aki jacket and car.rit'CI aJI his belongings in a pa.per bag. He looked tan and fit and 1g· nored a series of questions shouted by reporters. His wife. who had d riven here from Los Angeles. some 150 m iles away. was asked how she felt about her husband:s release. She smiled and said. "Great." Haldeman took the driver's seal of the family car and sped out of the prison grounds. The S2-year-0ld Haldeman. re· mem bered as the c rew-c ut, tough-minded aide whose power was second only to Nixon's, was convic ted of obstruction of justice and perjury. When he sought release on pa role last June. the firs t time he was eligible, he said his in· carceration was a futile exercise that made him •·useless ,o the world, a burden on society ... living a totally wasted life." But the federal parole board extended his sentence for six months beyond the minimum without explanation. Haldeman, who screened all of Nixon's callers and was sajd to be responsible for much or the O.lly ~Ii.I ...... "°' O•"Y A.,.._ Seaseape With Clouds The coast's recent stormy weather has brought more than just rain, as thls afternoon scene near 42nd Street 1n Newport Beach shows. The clear air and neecy clouds comblne to enhance the effect of the aun ah1nlna over the ocean. A \\ lsolalion that surrounded Nixon in hts final days in office. was one of three top Nixon aides con· victed of Watergate crimes in a joint trial in Washington. C o ·defendant John Eh rl ic hman, Nixon's to p domesHc adviser. was released from a federal prison camp at Safford. Ariz.. last April after serving 18 months. , Raise Llmits Supported by County Board The seven percent pay hike limit in Pres ident Carte r 's voluntary antl-in!lation program was adopted in concept Tuesday by Orange County supervisors. John Sawyer, director of the Orange County Employees As· sociation. objected to the wage standard. saying free collective bargaining should be allowed to pro<'eed during cohtracl talks next spring without any bar· r icrs. However. supervisors said the standard limit would be applied only as appropriate. The employees were refused a fiv e percent pay raise granted in this year's county contract after the state Legislature refused to offer post·Propositlon 13 bailout funds to agencies giving pay in· creases. Sawyer's association has filed a lawsuit challenging that pro· They'll be performing all these chores on county beaches between Laguna Beach and Dana Point. Up until this year Laguna Bea<'h lifeguards. under con· tract from the county. guarded county beaches at Aliso pier to West Street in South Laguna -a stretch of about a mile of sand. which also includes Camel Point and Laguna Royale. San Clemente guards. rece1v· ing county paychecks. guarded Nigue l Beach Park and Cove Beach in Dana Point Harbor. Both Stauffer and Johnson submit~ their resignations to Laguna Beach Marine Safety Director Bruce Baird this week. Stauffer was an eight-year veteran with the Laguna Beach lifeguard department. The 32 year old CJaptaln began guarding in Newport Beach in 1961. John s on . a lifeguard supervisor. has been with the Laguna Beach department for 11 years. both as a full-time employee and seasonal guard. What prompted the two guards to go the b'uslness route? "Job security and Proposition 13." Stauffer s miled. "We saw the potential for a good idea , we could see the economies to be Johnson's boss "Bruce · <Baird l isn't too happy aboutthe whole thing." Johnson said. But L a gun a Beach City Manager Fred Solomon takes a somewhat different view of the matter. "I'm sure t.Mre wHl be some revenues lost to us." he said. adding he's asked Baird for a cost breakdown or what loss of the contract wiU mean to the city. "But i! the county is going to get sef'Vlces for less money and as long as these people do a satis factory job. then it's m the best interest of the county. to go with them." · San Clemente city manager J erry Weeks s aid his city wall have to make adjustments for Its loss. But he agreed with :;c>lomon that if the county gets wadequate level or service it"s okay by him. He figures his city will lose 15 percent in overhead as a result of the supervisors· decision Tuesday. The new partners don't see any problem with providing their unique service. "We've ordered two Jeeps and we'll pick them up this week." Stauffer said. The t wo men say they've also got commitments from nearly a dozen Laguna Beach lifeguards who want to join the enterpnse, and they'll be conducting ocean \es ls in February. And the y'll patrol those beaches alone during the winter months. Their headquarters will be in the Jeep. which will be equipped with rad.Jo telephones. making a dispatcher uncescessary a nd permitting the guards to call direct for paramedics . fire and ambulance backups. The pan-time guards will be perched atop 10 lifeguard towers located al the county beaches. Stauffer said he'll maintain his s pecialty of nursing sick sea hons and other animals washed up on the beach -a tas k that has won him acclaim from Lateuna Beach officials. Stauffer and Johnson think their enterprise is the first of iLs kind In the state. although they admit the prospeet became more appealing w\th the passage of Propos ition 13. "Sure. I think other cities' wall be watching us closely to see how we make out," he said. But for now at least, Newport Beach and Huntington Beach have Ught grips. on their county contracts. Supervisors approved a SJ7 .210 contract for Newport and a $56.122 bid for Huntington Beach Tuesday. Cult Leader Cremated vision. ,. Il e told s upervisors that DOVER. Del. <AP> -The Force base. Mrs. Torbert said. Department spokesman John employees across the country body of the Rev. Jim Jones. who The bodies of sever al of Jones' Russell said today that the pre· may be granted pay raises died of a bullet wound while children have already been liminary results indicated Jones averaging 10 to 11 percent next many of his 900 Peoples Temple transported to an undisclosed died of a contact gunshot wound yea r and county workers should followers were poisoned in a crematory. to the head. meaning the weapon beentltledtothesame. mass s uicide·murdc r rite in In all, 913 bodies were was placedtohlshead. He told supervisors the as· Guya na. has been cremated in transported from the cult's set· Russell said such a wound Is soclatlon wanted to be free to New Jersey. tlement at Jonestown lo the Air "consistent with a s uicide" but bargain for that 10 to 11 percent The ruihes of the family mem· Force base for fingerprinting, the possibility that someone else m addition to the five percent bers will be scattered over the identification and embalmlng. pulled the trlgger has not been already Included in the current Atlantic Ocean as soon as the re. In Washington. meanwhile. elimm11ted. contract. mains of Jones' wife and a Justice Department offic ials re· The cause of death of Schacht. "Then you jus t Jost me." grandchild are cremated. ac· leased preliminary results of the who reportedly helped ad· Supervisor Ralph Diedrich said. cording to Mrs. William Torbert autopsies on the bodies of J ones: minister the cyanide-laced drink Supervisors didn't embrace of the Torbert Funeral Chapel Dr. Lawrence E . Schacht. the to commune members, is still the other provision in Carter 's here. cult's physician: and five others. undetermined pending the re· infla tion-fighting package, a Jones' body was transferred to Or. Schacht was a 1977 graduate suits of toxicological test s , provision that would have New Jer5ey on Tuesday alter 1t of the UC Irvine College or which will take four lo eight directed county business away was released from Dover Atr Medicine. weeks. Russell said. from firms that have hiked ,~~~~~~~~~~~~---~---:..::.:..:..:.:.:.::..::..~~~~~~~~~.::.:;:.:;::.:....::.:.=~:..:....:::.:.:.!:.....~~~~ prices more than one-half per· cent the past year . County officials, in a report to supervisors, sald they already are seeking the lowest possible prices tor county goods and are exp lo r in g such t hin gs as cooperaUve purchases. contract buys and lncteued warehousing as a hedge against inflation. Federal olticials, the report said, a.re concentrating chiefly on large government contracts or more than $5 milUoo and local government already Is seeking good buys because of financial constrainla imposed by Proposi·- tlon 13. Orange County Translt Dis· trlct directors Monday asked that preference be given in or· de rln1 supplies to bidders wbo comply with the president's guidelU)es. Noncompliance, directors s aid. "will be a s ubst antial negative factor" in awarding contracts. Number Corrected On Ocean Course 0 r anse Co a.at realdenta wlahlng addJtional lnformation1 on the lO·week oceano1rephy course offered by the Oranie County Marine Science Onshore 1..aboralory should phon e 498·2274. The phone &Una appeario1 ln Monday's Dally Pllo& wu Incorrect. Th~ Pilot rearet.a tht error. The course t>.ctoa Jan. U ln Dau PolDt. I ' f l G em Talk MERAY CHRISTMAS Our year In the rommunlty has ~ anolher good one for us. and we want to talte this opportunlly to thank our hiends In the Harbor Arca for makmc It so. The holidays always mean Increased bu siness acti vity, particularly In the jewelry bu1lne11. Besides making this period a profitable one for us. it also gives us the opportunity lo see more o( our friend•. and for thl1 we ure 1rateru1. We have found Iha! meny of the tame people come back to sec us year after year and hwat could b111 more cheerrut than spendlna your busy holiday sea1on talklng to such folks'! We huvc found that one or the really nice thin~• about doina bu11in""11 In Collt• Meaa Is thllt we un be part ot small. friendly town. and yet do 11 much· bu1lnua as Ir we were located in a Iara• metropolitan city. I 11ueSB what we'rt 1ayln1 la we couldn't be In • better plac than wt.,.. All of u.t Al th• •tore hope you feel the aame. and \bat you and Yo\11'1 have tht very btlt Chrlalmu ever. • I Thia pendant combmes the most delimble elements of modern and clo.&sical styling to create a look which only the m~t briUiant liand crafted diamond iewelry can achieve. $12.500 fooer 6 carat• tn dtamondlJ J. C. -1Jump,rie6 J-wefm MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY (§} 1823 NEWPORT Bl VO . COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TEAMS ~Qwrte S2 'fWS'IN TH I SAME l.OCATION, tlHONE UI 1.0t ---.44-DAILY PllOT NATION I WORLD 5 Ki11ed in India Riots . Thousands Prote st Jai ling of Gandhi ... WI ....... WOMAN HANOCUfffD BY BANOtTS SET FRU PoUc• U.. Bott Cutten llt Nnr Yonc Ctty o.Ncate ... n $3 Million Heist Costly Lunch Tab NEW YORK (AP> -A $3 million heist staged at a Staten lsland delicatessen may well be Wells Fargo's greatest loss in a holdup. It was certainly its most expensive lunch tab. It was the second million-dollar-plus theft here in eight days. On De<" 11. at least five men raided a Lufthansa German Airlines hangar at Kennedy Airport and esca~ with more than SS million in cash and $860,000 JD jewelry. Police report no trace or those bandits. William Cole, senior vice·president of the Wells Fargo Armed Service Corp., put lhe amount stolen Tuesday "In excess of $1 million." He added, "This may be the largest loss the armored division has ever suffered.". The FBI announced it was entering the investigation because of the likelihood the stolen money was insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. THREE WELLS FARGO guards had spent Tuesday morning making cuh pickups at local banks. Before taking the money to the Federal Reserve Bank in Manhattan, they made their usual lunchtime slop at the Food and Things deli along the waterfront near the Verrazano Narrows Bridge. It was about 12:30 p.m. Guards Richard Henrich, 54, and Fred Caputo. 33, left Thad· deus Gregorek minding the truck and went into the deli to order lunch. That's when four bandit.a invaded the store. Linda Ouchi remembered chattine with one of the Wells Fargo men. NEW DEUU. lndln <AP) - Thouund1 of lndlra Gandhi's 1upportera today went on a n • tlonwide rampace or violence and proteal a1aln1t her Im· prttonment and expultlon from ~1rll1tMnt. Ten thousand wero r.i~rted arretted moat volun· tHrln1 for lt. and five persons were ~kllled, The formor Indian leader's aupportera went on strike. burned Prime Miniater Morarjl Oeaai 1n effl1y, attacked post of· fl eet and traln ataUona. set nre to buaes and trains, and batUcd wllh poU~ Three penons were killed 111 the aouthem city of Bangalore when po!Jce opened fire lo dis· ~erse stone lbrowmg mobs, the lJnlted Nt!wa ot India agency re- Portcd lt said a pro-Gandht- demonstrator was fatally stabbed in • claab with government sup- porters near Cannonore on the soutbeutern coast. IN BOMBAY a mob poured gasoline over a poUce officer and set his clothes ablaze. He was hospttalized and reported in. satisfactory condition. In New Delhi, police fired warning shots and lobbed tear.gas canisters to disperse protesters. Most of those arrested had simply lined up voluntarily and boarded police vans after vlolat· mg bans on street marches -a civil disobedience tactic used successfully in India's struggle for independence from Britain. The UNI ag_ency said a total of 10.000 had b«eo arrested. Demonstrations erupted im· mediately alter the lower house voted Tuesday to take away Mrs. Gandhl's seat for trying in 1975, while she was prime minister, to block a partiamen· tary lnvesti~ation of her son Sanjay's busmess activities. By a vote ot 279-lJS, the house found her guilty of breach of privilege and contempt of Parliament. "LONG U VE Indira Gandhi~'' s upporters shouted as s he emerged from the Parliament building four hours after the vote. She was taken to a freshly witewuhed, heated room. com- plete with television, in Tlhar Jail lOmilesaway. Crowds of her s upporters gathered outside the jail today. Her daughter·in·law brought a home·cooked lunch to the 61· year-old former prime mlnlateT. Her jail stay may lul only a few days. She WH ordered heki untl1 the end or the curreot n 11r ltarne?tery (eulon. acheduled or trlday. But Deaal'a m"ority ln Parliament could prolona the ae111on. Mobs 1tA>ned and burned clty buaea ·to Bao.catore, near tbe south Indian district that el~ Mrs. Gandhi to ParUament lut month, and police arretted at toast 200 penoas. BansaJOr~ wq crippled today by a tra.n.slt strike by pro-Gandhi workers. nie fiMI d~ or the West lndJet·lodta cricket test match, lodla's top 1portlng event, was postponed there followlnB o night or violence. Protest strikes were reported In Bombay, Nagpur. Hyderabad, Secundttabad and other cities. Gandhi supporters burned three buses ln Bombay Md two rail cars ln H,yderabad. Ettlgjes or Desai were burned ln Calcutta and Madura. Brezhnev Supports Move U.S~ Recognition of China Called_ 'Proper' WASHINGTON <AP> -Presi· dent Carter, expressing hope for a January summit with Soviet President Leonid 1. Brezhnev. says the Soviet leader has acknowledged in a personal note that U.S. recognition of China is proper. Carter also said Brezhnev's message, received Tuesday. was •·very positive in tone" and made it clear the new American relationship with Peking "will not put any additional obstacles In the way of a successful SALT agreement" with Moscow. Cleveland Mayor Asks Special Vote CLEVELAND <AP) -May01' Dennis Kucinich has offered a comprornlse he says could resolve lhe city's default of bank loans and halt emergency plans to lay off 2.000 city workers. Kucinich, alter months of refusing to sell the city-owned and deficit-ridden Municipal Light Plant. proposed Tuesday that voters decide the issue. He said he would cjlmpaign against such a ref· erendum. which the City Council would have to approve. The move was met with enthusiasm by City Council Presldent G~rge Forbes. a Kuclnich roe. "Some sanity is being restored to this city alter all," Forbes said. "'It could just be the thlng that gets us off dead center." KUCINJCll SAID THE six banks lo which the city owes $15.5 million In loans would have to agree to extend credit 60 days until a special eleetion could be held. He aJ.so asked the City Council to approve his request for a ref- erendum on a SO percent Increase 1n the city's 1 percent payroll tax. a step he claims could lead Cleveland out of its fiscal morass. . . "Let's get this city out of this mess," he said ln announcing the J01nt referendum plan. "By moving on both issues, we can break the political deadl~k which ls now paralyzing the city." THE MAYOR THEN new to New York for six hours. Upon hi s return. he said he would make other trips there and to Washington ln quest of financial aid. City Finance Director Joseph Tegreene v~ited New York earlier Tuesday to meet with financial experts. The default so far has had little real meaning lo city residents. In a taped Interview with CBS News. Carter sald Brezhnev also acknowledged the U.S. view that "our new relationship with the People's Republic of China will contribute to world peace." He said Brezhnev agreed "that the proper relationship between major sovereign na· lions ls to have full diplomatic relatio.ns." Carter defended his secrecy in negotiating the agreement for diplomatic ties with China, argu. ing that public debate in such cases "ls not conducive to suc· cess." AL T HOUGH the president declined to speculate about posi- ble U.S. milltary action should China try to seize Taiwan, he said any violation by Peking o( a n unwritten understanding about Taiwan's future would "wipe out all the benefits to them and to Asta or pe'ace and their new relationship with us." Congressional opposition to Carter 's China policy ls focused on whether he can unilaterally cancel the 23-year-old U.S.· Taiwan mutual defense treaty. There has been criticism ot the jbruptness of the shift and the lack of advance consultation with Congress. Two Republican critics. Sens. Bob Dole or Kansas and Paul Laxalt of Nevada. scheduled a joint news conference today with Taiwanese Ambassador James Shen. "All of a sudden, this guy grabbed me from behind and he pushed me," she said "He pushed me to m)' knees and handcuffed me.'' Wife l'ersus BusfJand IN MOSCOW, Soviet Foreign Minister Andrel A. Gromyko said Tuesday nlfht he hopes he and Secretary o State Cyrus R. Vance can find "mutually ac- ceptable solutions" to conclude • a SALT rt treaty when they re- sume negotiations Thursday in Geneva. SHE QUOTED ANOTHER gunman as saying, "tr you guys want to have a merry Christmas, you'll stay down -and don't look." The bandits disarmed the guards, then handcuffed them along with employees and customers. R ·ape Trial Jury Picked A police department spokesman. who asked not to be named. said iniUal reports from witnesses indicated five thieves -the four In the dell and one outside -had been involved but that det~· lives later were looking for seven holdup men. SALEM. Ore. (AP> -A jury of eight women and four men will decide whether a man is guilty ot raping his wife in a test of a new Oregon Jaw that rec· ognlzes neither marriage nor cohabitation as a defense against rape. HE SAID HE DID not know what led investigators to think there might have been more than five. The two guards, four employees and five other customers were forced to go lo a back room and a bathroom and kneel down. They were warned that lf they made any noise "we're going to kill you.." The bandits, unlike the Lufthansa robbery gang, wore no masks, but one was disguised with a false beard. The bearded one took the truck keys and walked out to the truck, surprising Gregorek. Both defense and prosecution attorneys say they believe it Is the first time a man has been charged with raping his wife while they were living together. GREGOREK WAS ALSO handcuffed and his eyes were taped. THE PANEL. which hears opening arguments today. was s~ected Tuesday after 11 pro-s live jurors were excused. Inc ding one woman who sald she would be upset over dis· cusslons o( sexual conduct and a man who doubted he could be impartial. One or two gunmen drove the truck a short dist.aoce away and then helped the others load money bags lnto a blue and white late-model Cadillac. One of the dell employees, ScoU Elliott, said he triggered a silent alarm by snatching all the $10 bills out or the cash register just before he kneeled down. However, he said, it was 10 to 1S minutes before police arrived. John Rideout. 21, has pleaded innocent to a charge or raping hls wife, Greta. 23. at their Ice Storms Hit Midwest Arizona Residenu Dry Out From Floods ,.,_, AllN'OV. 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Hll'llifltMll tlld .....,...., llHCllH WO•• I-!wt. c.r.111-ftlr Salem apartment Oct 10. He is free on $5.000 bail. Mrs. Rideout has since filed for divorce and Is seeking a restraining order against Rideout. The couple lived together for about four years and have a 21h·year·old daughter, Jennie. Before jury selection, Judge Richard Barber denied a pros· ecution motion to bar Rideout from claiming that marital prMlege ls a defenae against rape under common law. Dis· trict Attorney Gary Oortmaker had argued that the newly re· vised Oregon rape statute pro- hi bited· any common law de· fense. The new law has been sup- ported strongly by women's ~roups. Similar laws already ex· 1st ln Delaware and Iowa and one will take effect In New Jersey Jan. 1. Rideout's lawyer. Charles Burt, told prospective jurors hls client would admit having sex· ual intercourse with his wife on the date of the aJleged crime. but the act involved no force. He also aaked jurors if they knew married couples that had violent quarrels.. If Vance's meeting with Gromyko augurs well for a SALT agreement. Carter saJd. "we will extend immediately again an invitation to PreSident Brezhnev to come here during the middle part of January." Chinese Vice Premier Teng Hsiao-ping is due in Washington Jan. 29. ' TAIWAN'S Shen met Tuesday with State Department officials about closing Taiwan's embassy in Washington. and embassy offi cial said. "We will take down our nag and remove the sign at the front of the embassy, but we will carry on as usual until Feb. 28." That's the day before the exchange of U.S. and Chinese ambassadors. I ' I ..; Orange Coast ·EDITI O N Your Hometowa Dally NewspapetT °"41y f'llol Plle'8 lly lhce....-IC-.... f THERE'S AT LEAST ONE NICE THING ABOUT A WINTER STORM Al.ONG THE ORANGE COAST: WHEN IT CLEARS, THERE ARE SUNSET VlEWS LIKE THIS i Photo WH Taken Tuesday Afternoon from HMle Above Corona del Mer ae Sun Went Down Over Catalina leland After Ralnetonn That Deflnltraly Cleared the Air 1 · Slide . ~ I Evacuates Five Mobile Ho Illes i ! t o.lly f'llet ,. ..... Illy .... rldi O' 0.-N VIEW FROM 15TH FAIRWAY OF ESTRELLA GOLF COURSE SHOWS LAND SLIPPAGE Television Technician• In Center Put San Clemente Chaim In Perspective f Israelis Strike· Lebanon .. Three Palestinian Military Bases Hit ) TEL AVIV, Israel CAP> - f Israeli warplanes attacked three k Palestinian bases in southern f Lebanon today In retaliation for .~ terrorist operations In Israel, i military officials a nnounced. 'i Uno(ficial report.a in Lebanon said 21 people were killed or wounded. f Palestinian and Lebanese L spokesmen also reported Israeli i gunboats and guerriJla coastal , positions exchanged lire as the l planes """'k ne8' the biblical f' Coast ~ ~ ~ J Weather Sunny Thursday with highs mosUy in low to mid· die 60s. Lows tonight 35 to 42. IN81D£ TODA 'Y .. Allanllc Cit11 u ~Uing ii• monei,i on gambling calino1. See •tor,, Pag. A7 port city of Tyre, 50 mile8 south of Beirut and 20 miles north ol the Israel-Lebanon border. But a military spokesman here said this was "nonseMe" and no gunboats were involved in the raid. The guerrllla leadership In India Plane Hijacked by Protesters NEW DELHJ, lndla <AP> Two armed lad.ians hijacked a domestic aJrliner with 132 people aboard today, forced it to land and demanded the release rrom jail or former Prime Minister In· dlra Gandhi, authorities said. The h ijacking cam e as thousands of Mrs. Gandhi's sup- porters went on a natlpnwide rampage of violence against her lmpr laqnment and expulsion lrom Parliament Monday. Fif. teen thowland were reported ar. rested, many of them volunteer· mg to ao to JaU. Five persona were reported killed. (Related story, A4) The two hijackers, armed with a pistol ID'ld a hand 1renlde, seized Ute lhdlan Airlines Boe· ln1 737 on a nt1bt from Lucknow to New Delhi, and forced It &o land at Varanasi, 375 mtlea ioutbeut of Nw Delltl, a1rl.1M otflelall l Jld, Varan~l la mo kMwn • aen..r., a 1acred ffln. d.u city •• Beirut withheld public comment on casualties, but Palestinian sources s aid the dead and wounded had been counted one hour afler the air strike. An Israeli mllltary spokesman ••ld the r aid lasted 15 minutes &l}d between 10 and 20 guerrillas were at each base. The lsraell announcement said the air force planes pounded bases at Dahar el 'Bourj, Kaasamleh and BourJ es- Sb1m ari operated by Al Fatah, mllltary arm ol the Palestine Liberation Or1anJzaUon. Debar el Bourj, 25 miles north of the lar ael·Lebanon border. was raided June 9 thJs year in a similar retaliation. The three sites were "training institutions and bases of de <See BOMU, Pase A%) .SDUNG BOA.rt 1RY PILOT AD ''My J2.foot catamaran wu the weirdest boat In the world. "I tried everything and never sold It llJl t tried the Daily Pilot.'' That's the story the succeaful Santa Ana man told after plaac· Ing this ad In the Dally Piiot.: \Yell designed, custom Wlldwlnd Catamaran Many extras for OC~lln aolna Eve X)(lMl.lUClt If YOU need luck MIUn1 ~ 1 boat, try • l~ky charm -tM . Dilly PUot. Call fU·ae78. 'E~rth. Opened Up' By WILLIAM HOOOE OI lfle O.lly f'llet 'S!Mf Rita and Robert Larkin were entertainilll nei1hbors at lhelr com for&able mobi"Je home _ perched on a hUltOp overlooking a San Clemente golf course. The group wu enjoying the holiday season, ignorant of the trouble about to befall them. Then came the hotrible sound. the noise Robert Larkin didn't even hear. "It sounded like a cannon go· ing off over a t 'C amp Pendleton," one of Larkln's ne ighbors recalled Tuesday . .. But it was the earth. Tile earth was opening up." Though Larkin hlmse\r didn't hear the sound, lt·was somelbing he'd expected to happen sjnce he noticed smaJI cracks in the 15th fairway of the Estrella Golf Course below his home. The sound ushered In the reali- ty of how serious a problem the Larkins would face in the com- ing Christmas season. About IO feet below the Larkin home, on a slope racin& the golf course. a 4-0·foot wide fissure opened in the earth .. dropping the 15th fairway and green 'down toward the San Di ego Freeway, one mile away. The 15th fairway and gn!en are on a plate au below the ShorecUffs Mobile Country Club homes and above the 16th fairway. Like a gigantic pre- his toric monster, the 15th fairway began creeping down the canyon across the 16th fairway, uprooting a cart path at the toe of the slide. "We've known t hat there's been a problem cause we could see the cracks in the I airway." Larkin said Tuesday. "Last night (Monday after the major slippage) It was suggested by the park management that we not stay In the homes over· night." So far, authorities have only called for voluntary evacuation ol five moblle homes In the park that caters to retired f>eople The Larkins are staying with neighbors across the street from their Mira Adelante home. Another couple. whose house at the park located east of the San Diego Freeway at Camino · de Estrella is threatened. were studying for Saddleback College finals when the major slide OC· curred. Tbe giant ns~ure came up the hillside within five feet or their home. ··we were trying to s tudy for C8ee 80})£, P1ge AZ> Judge Rejects Diedrich Bid For Hearing By GARY GRANVILLE Ol IM O.lly Piiot Sl•lf VISTA -Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich lost a last ditch bid today for u pre- Ii min ary hearing before he stands trial on bribery charges Jan. 8. At the same hearin~ in San Diego Superior Court, Diednch lost a lawyer. The loss came when attorney Marshall Morgan told San Diego Supe rior Couc4 Judge F . V. Lopardo that he might be called as a defense witness in the case. "l think. your honor, that my proper role in this case might be as a witness for the defense."' Morgan said as he withdrew as Dieslrich's attorney. Late this morning, Diedrich and Morgan were huddled together attempting to secure the services of an attorney to replace Morgan. Whether a new legal advisor to Diedrich will force a delay in the trial ls not yet known. However, it Is known that, un - less a possible appeal Is upheld withi n t h e n ext 18 days, Diedrlch:s long.delayed trial will begin here Jan. 8 without Dledrlch and his co·defendant. ~'Roy Rose. ha,ving a post- indictment preliminary hearing. Judge Lopardo ruled today that neither defendant has been denied due process or equal pro- tection under the law by not hav- ing such a hearing \See DIED&JCH, Page AZ> Bead to Bead C hang Huo.chu . t op . and Chang Chun-mei put their heads together to com e up with a headst and in re- h e arsal o f the C hane-;e A c rob a t s o f T tt r\\a n pe rrormang a t th e F e lt Forum an New York Cat v Kennedy State Choiee . ' Senator ~ad,, Carter, Brown in '80 Poll ti • When the Democrut11 werl" asked to pick either Kennedy or Brown. 59 percent picked Ken · nedy and 33 percent picked Brown. wtth the reml\inder hav· Ing no opinion. Civen 11 Corter or Brown choice. CM rt er wnic selected by 47 per('~nt ".I Brown was selected by .so p.:r cent ot tho8e Polled, while t'l percent had no oplnion. And In a choice between Ken· nedy anti Carter. 59 pe~ent selected Kennedy and 31 percent picked caner. with 1\0 oplnion from \he remamina \0 percent. . . -"1.-... " S.uace Operatloa Grading -:.------;1-Qi Changes· Mesans Helil In Car Thefts Mulled Man Arrested 0.1 Newport AssauJt Rap Nt•wport Beuch police said to dav they an• seeking charges of .1 ~11ifult on a p eace officer Jgamht a '11 year-old Pomona mun who allet;ecily "took a cou IJ\(• of i;wings" at a detective Tuesday . lohn Ernest Martin was <Jr n· ... rcd following the 4 · 30 p m Ill t•1dl•nt near the Intersection o( 17th Strcf't and Orange Avenue in Cmta Me~a lie has been rc- lcJsed on $1,000 bail. police said D<•tert1ve John Furrow said ht· ,1 11 d I) ct c c· t 1 v e S g t B o b (,;1tt·"ood ll'urned that Martin, who was wantl'<l for quest1onin~ 1n 'onnt•ct1on with !.everal bur~lane., wa::. 10 the area or tht· Alpha BNa market near 17th • .md Orange. "I approached him and idcn lrf1cd myself, and he took orr r u 11n10~." Furrow ::.aid "After about itJ yard:;, he stopped. turned, and took a couple of ·;wmlo(:-., both missing. ·· 1-:1thcr hr•'s a bud aim or I'm qu1<·lo. 1m my fret," said Furrow, v. ho I hl·n ~r ab bed the suspect Y.tlh a n·strammg hold. Ma 1t1n a llegedly called to p,1,:.,cr.,by for hCIJl and several "hop111•r" aµproached, Furrow 'aid llowcver, Sgt. Gatewood .ind a Co.<tl a Mesa police officer lht•n arnvL'<l and persuaded the P·'"i.<'r~by that Furrow was m- clPl·d a poltl•cman. f'r0ttt Pa~ A I DIEDRICH. • A pn•ltmmarv heuring 1s in fl nll1•rt to let a judRe decidt' 1r th.-rr 1~ s uff1 ri<'nl evidence •r:11n-.t J defendant to hold hi m m c•r for trial. It was 0('C. LS, 1977, that an 01 an~t· County Grand Jury de· 1•1tJl•d there was enough evidence lo mak(• Dit•dr ich Hnd Rose •.t:inrl lnu.I on bribery charges It l atl·d to a 1973 Board or Superv1~ors land use decision. OAANQ( COAST N DAILY PILOT ftw ,.,.,... '°'" 1>111•'• Po-.. •1thw1ti1tftt\t~ I •""" .. 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The pprty. bJ>Onimred b)' Ye Olde lee Cream Parlor of Balboa. reaturt.'d girt~ and a dancing elf Conrock, County Dispute Settled Orange Cotnty officials and representauves of Lhe Conrock Company have agreed to a $1 2 million settlement of the dispute o ver damage lo C asp e r ~ Hi:g1onal Park. Thomas Riley, chairman ol the board or supervisors, s~nd to- day the gravel company will pay that amount to the county an in ~Lallm~nts over the next five years. Trash Pickup A Day Late Residents of Newport Beach will have their trash collected one day later than usual during Christmas and New Yeari. v. eeks. city officials said. Since there will be no pickup on the Monday holidays, Mooday pickup will be on Tuesday. Tue&· day pickup on Wednesday, and so oo. Friday tras h will be picked up on Satur· <lay. Additional inrormalion i s available by calling 640·2188. f'P091Pa~AJ SUDE ... finub at St.tddleback , but we :,pent the whole day watching the e arth move," the woman ~aid . "You wouldn't expect the teacher lo accept tb1s as an ex- cuse. would you?" tbe man asked, gesturing to include the 40-foot wide crack Just. below hts home. A few weeks ago, when the 1'1gant1c crevasse was merely a two-mch crack. the man poured a pail full of sand into it. expcct- mg to Cul it up. It didn't work. The n, he placed a wooden . !our-foot yardstick into the crack and it didn't touch bottom ·'Then Mooday after the rat0 1t really started movmg." he re· called. "Jt llSed to be a gentle s loop," he said, pointing lo the ragged fissure separating his home from the golf course below. Many residents of the 201- home mobile park streamed ~hrough Lhe area Tuesday, pecr- mg down ut the crack in the earth. Ji'.,.. P"fle A J BOMBS •.• parture ror raids within Israel," the announcement sald. 1l said the t>l.a.nes beaan the raid al about 4 p.m. (3 a.m . PST) and re. turned safely. Palestinian auerriUas bave carried out H attacks withba Israel since the beginning or November, and four Israeli clvmans have been killed and rr wounded lo the •ttacka, the statement said. Sunday. 22 persona wer., wounded when a bomb exploded, on a JerusaJecn bull. Stx were sllehtJ.y htjured earlier today In o bomb bleat oo taide a Jen&.1al•m .-.tauranL ., T~ first payment of $600.000 is to be made JltAll. 2 with suc- cet1s1ve paymonts of $150,000 due each Jan. 1 for lhe following four years. Riley ba1d the company further agreed to continue $100,000 yearly payments if the firm 's lea5e 1::. extended beyond 1983. That would bring the total PIU'men\ to Sl.7 million. The county wlU use lite money to repair damage to the park caused by JasL winter's severe storms. The park. localed a long the S an Juan Creek near the Cleveland National Forest, was badly eroded upstream or the Conrock operation. Riley. in anoouncing the set- tlement.. said once the agree- meat is ratified, Ule company will drop lbe laws uit hied a ga 1n:tt the county l&St week and the county will relssue the ftrm's operations permit. Riley sajd today that cost oC repairing the damage is about Sl.2 million. The storm swollen creek washed a gully 20 feet deep and 400 feet wide in places, uprooting trees, destroying picruc facilities and wasbing oul t.he parkeatraocero.d. ftl.Jey, .. announdn.g the sel· tlemeot during this morning's meeting of the board of supervi50l"'S, said details of the negotiated agreement will have to be ratified by lbe board when it next meets in January. He s&Mi lbe setUement was aareed lo in principle Tuesday during a meeting between coun- ty oHiciaJ.s aod lhe chairman of the bortrd and president of Conrock. Balboa Isle ~ident Dies at 91 Rosary will be said Thursday for Harriet C. Dore, a 42-year resident of Balboa Island and a s.t-year resident of Southern California. who died Tuesday at the age of 91. Her s urvivors include 17 gra nd c hildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Mrs. I>ore. a concert violinist lo New York unlit deafness interrupted her career, moved to Los An&eles with he r husband 1n UJ4. They moved to Montebello in 1920 and to Whittier in 19:32, purchasing a summer home on Balboa Island in 1936. They alternated between the two homes until 1952, when they moved permaneot.ly to Balboa lsland~ where t.hey made their home at~ Marine Ave. Mn . Dore was active.in Our Lady Queen of Angels Church in Newport Beach. Holy lkieary '8 scheduled for 1 :30 p.m . Thanday al Balli Bergeron Funeral Home Chapel ln Costa Mfllla. M•• ol Christi• Burial will be eetet>r.ud at 10 n.m . Friday at St • .lolm vtaoner Cathollc Church on Balboa J1Jand, wlth burial at Oood S h epherd Cemetery ID RuntlnllOn Beaeh. Mn . bore lee\lel _.. John F. Two Collta. Muta women ere amon1 MVen 1uapec.. U'1"tlted ln conaecUon with a t.rt .. t.at.e •uto theft rtna, accotdl11.1 to the Calllomla lDibwa.y PMnll whJch aanouDOld u.e recoqry of about fJG0,000 worth ol IWU117 veblclf!' ~. Lt. Tom Hoyt, bead of tbe CHP auto theft dlvbion Ao Loi An1eles, aald Elllabetb Au Imhof, ti, and Vtcky Lee l.apour, 2'. are betnc held ln Oran1e Counly Jail wllb baJI Mt al $100,000 each. The women were arrested last month and are cbar1ed with Planners Eye Traffic Study Near Airport Newport Beach plaonlng com- missioners will coasider a traf· fic study Thursday for a pro- posed office building near Orange County Airport. Plannen will meet at 7:30 p.m. in City Cou:ncll Chambers, following a st.Py session at 2 p.m. at the same locaUon. Al tbe eveaine meeting, they will coaskler a request by Albert Auer and Asaociat.s to build a 70,000-square-root office building on Orchard Drive adjacent to lbe Newport Beach GoU Course. Also on lhe agenda are a re- quest to permit the Grinder Res taurant al 1400 W. Coast Highway lo serve beer and wine, and a request to establish a take-out restaurant in an exist· 1ng building al 3926 Campus Drive. A.ttorney Shot WASHINGTON (AP) -An as- sistant U.S. al1Ml>ey was shot and wOUllded today in a partci.ng lot behind the federal courthouse here, authorities said. Barry Leibowitz, 31, was reported in fair condition at George W asbingtoo University Rospila.l with a ~ gwisbot wound to lbe back. t'Onllplra.cy, forgery. a rand theft and 1rll0d theft auto. The other .uapecta, tome v · Nlted • a.ce u last week. are Rte.bard T. WOl"funao, 42, o1 S. Dt•co: Jtmmy Lee WillOG, a$, o1 Loi Aaleill: Harold E. Bollen· llOO, •I. of SMla Fe Spriap: Joba G. 8or1ea. 4!z. of La Mlrada. aad llooalcl u. llcto. tyn, 30, ol Comoton. TM arrwts followed a three· month investigation by more than a do&ea law enforcement 11encla includ1n1 the Hunl· lnstoa Beach, Garden Grove and Anabetm police departments. Also lnvolved were police from Lot Anceles, San Diego, Rlvertide, San Bentardlno ud Kem counties as weU as from Scott.ldale and Phoenix, An&., and from Oregon. Hoyt uld ring members would open a check.IQC account under U.e name ol a pbon,y import- e~port business, then would re- ceive checb imprinted 'N'lth the company's name and withdraw t.he deposit Wore writing bad checks lo purebase expensive cars from private owners. The cars were quickly resold lo dealers, he said. The Costa Mesa women were arrested in Anaheim where they attempted lo buy an expensive Corvette from a private owner, Ho}'t ~this moniing. The CorveUe owner called police when he recognized one or the women's driver's Uceme as a phony reproduction, Hoyt ~aid. O.irglar Hits Ne~rtffome A Newport Beach woman re· turned from a trip out or town Tuesday to flDd that a burglar bad made off with $1,715 in jewelry from beT home. Police said June Keyes of the Spyglass Rill area reported Lhe loss of a number of rings, neckl aces and other jewelry it.ems. They said investigation re· vealed that a burglu bad gained access through a secood·story sliding glass door . TUXJ Fire <Aptai118 Promoted The Newport Beacb Fire Department has announced the promotions of two fin-. captains to lhe rank of·battalion chJef. Jn addiUoo, nve men have ~ promoted lo the rank of caph.an and four men to engineer. Promoted lo battalion chier are Donald Jones, 36, and Au_gust Wagner, 35. Jones, a former paramedic coordiruator who bas worked ror the department for 10 years Uves with bis family in Newport Beach. Wagner has worked for the de- partment for almost 12 years. He and bis famlly live in Dana Polnl. Promoted lo the rank or cap. tain are Randy Smith, Don Bradbury, Larry Parris, Jack Hamilton and Drake Muat who wilJ serve as param0edic coordinator. New engineers are Axel zanelli, Craig Chastain, Ron Sutherland and Tony De Tevis. Youth Basketball Registration Set Registratioo for basketball un- der the Youth BasketbaJI As- soc1at1on will continue through Dec. 31 at the Orange Coa::.t YM - CA in Newport Beach. The program 1s open to boys and l'irl'l between 7 and 15 In- form alton 11> ava1lablf! by calling 642·9990. Kidnapped Girl OK OROSJ (AP) -A 12-year-old kidnapped girl, Elena Oceguen- da, was rescued s ale but scared in an orange grove near here Tuesday , Tulare Count y sbenfrs o<ricers said. Two men, one a 16-year-Old, bave been <'r-res ted in the case. von Heme rt' s presents The "'1odem Sq.>histication of Henredons Scene One. <,c-..,... 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