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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-12-23 - Orange Coast PilotDl•e-a ·L lae -:1---0~r----.-.-.-e-C~o-a_s_t·--llti~i .. -T odag 1--, 7 I VOL. 71 , NO. 3~7. 3 SEC1 IONS, 30 PAC,C:S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFO RNIA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1978 TEN CENTS f f I 08 Lost as Italian Jet Crashes t • l r Daily Plltl St . .ti ""°'9 Standi ng T all } I 1 A portion of the 25-member Orange County Peace Officers Academy class which graduated Friday lines up for the commencemen~ reremonies al Golden West College. It was the 58th class to graduate 1 rum the academy . She Hur ls Hu1nan Head at Troope r s TRENTON, NJ. <AP) -A woman drove her car up the step!> o f the Ne w J e r sey Statehouse on l''riday. threw a bag containing the head of an older woman out of a window and slashed her throat twice • with a razor. stale police s aid. "Merry Christmas." troopers said the woman, who was not immedia tely identified , told them as she tossed the head, wrapped in a plastic bag, from a car window. "This 1s what you want." An American flag was stuck an the severed neck, police said. Authorities idc nttf1ed the woman as Jean Zelins ki . 48. of Ringoes. State Police Sgt. J oseph Kobus , .:.aid the rest of the body was found in the bathroom or the ad· dress listed on the woman's dnver's license. The body was believed to be that of the woman's mother , Julia Zelinski, Kobus said. add· ing that the dead woman ap· peared to be in her 70S . M i11s Zelinski was questioned by police at the Statehouse. then tak e n to Tre nto n State Psychiatric Hospital. An autopsy was expected to be performed Saturday. I La11ghi11g .f lfdgf> The womun. whom police called "deranged," cut her neck twice with a straight razor, and was treated for superficial neck wounds at Me r cer Medical Center before being returned to the Statehouse for ques tioning. Trooper Peter Weiss. first on the scene. said the woman pleaded with him to let her con- tinue to cut her throat. "She talked 'to me like a woman who was mad al the world," he said. . Weiss added that he had to pry the woman's fingers open to gel the razor out of her hand. Capt. Steve Rosacha s aid the woman offered no explanation for the incident. "She just fought and struggled," he said. "She was a little out of he rself at the time and we were tryinR to keep her from killing herself." No formal charges had been filed Friday. but Rosacha said she was being det ained on suspi- cion of homicide. He said more information had lo be obtained before it could be determined what, if anything, she would be Charged with. Witnesses said the woman ap- parently was driving west on West State Street, and s werved in front of the Statehouse. Holiday Flight Disaster PAL~RMO. Sicily <AP-) -An Alitalia jetliner packed mostly with SiclUan workers on a special Christmas flight home crashed, broke apart and sank in the aea off Palermo early to· day. and 108 or the 129 aboard were feared drowned, officials said. Fishing boats plucked 21 sur· vivors from the water. and doc· tors said most of them were suf· fering from s hock, minor frac- tures and light poisoning from swallowing jet fuel that spilled Crom the 10-year-old DC-9. The extra holiday flight from Rome carried 124 passengers, including four babies a nd a handful of non-Italians, and a crew or five. It hit the Tyrhen- nian Sea about three miles short of Palermo's airport at 12:40 a.m ., and sank in seconds, wit· nesses said. Airline officials s aid engine trouble probaQJy was responsi- ble. Navy ships and helicopters criss-crossed the black, debris· stre wn waters with search beams while s kindivers scanned the s urface underneath. Winds were brisk but the skies were fairly clear. "As soon as the plane hit the w a ter , pande monium broke loose a board." Giovanni M art o r a na. a 20· yea r -old c us toms officer who s urvived the crash, said. "No one could understand what was going to happen. Almost immediately a s trong blast wrecked the front section of the plane, the cabin. I think no ooe or the crew could have survived." Another survivor, Francesco Zumbo, an army engineer who was silting in the plane's mid· section, said: "I s aw everything in the light or the landing lights. the tip of the wing hitting the water. The DC-9 bounced, hit t he surface of the sea again and the fuselage broke on impact ·'The plane floated for a few seconds. The fuselage started fill· ing with water. I saw someone s tanding on the seats try · ing lo breathe as the water level rose and air was growing short. Then I lowered myself into the water. found a gash in the plane a nd got out. A little later I was helped aboard a fishing boat." Pietro Carrubba, a paper mill official who suffered a broken leg, said: "I was sitting in the mid-section. I heard strange noises, kind of a splashdown. The re was a big pain in the leg where I hit against a seat. l don't know whether I did it un- consciously but I found myself in the water. I tried to swim but the ache in the leg wouldn't let m e. Luckily the fishermen ar- rived and saved me." Giusseppe Verduccia, a skip· per on one of the fishing boats. recalled: "We were sailing right in the area. bound for Christmas at home after several days of fishing. We saw the plane com· ing low quickly and touching the (See CRASH, P age A2> Colorful Era Ending •• I By GARY GRANVILLE Of IM O.ilt Pli.t Stall H ls black Superior Court j udge's robes draped over his shoulders. Kenny Williams sat in his office a few days before Christmas and reflected on a career that will soon be ending. That caree r began with a night school law degree. carried him to two terms as Orange County's dJstrlct attorney, and, finally, onto the Superior Court bench. By the time his retirement becomes offlrlal Feb. 2, Judge Williams will ha ve spent 27 years aa either a law enforce· ment omcial or j udge in Orange County, Charactertstically, the 69· year-old judge laced his reOe<:- Uve commenta with humor, pre- f erring to recall a faithful duck and his one Judlclal reversal than anr of the multllude of crtmlna cases that passed through hit handl. The duck wu h1I ally. It wu a mallard he called , o.11'1'1NtlUH ...... CAWNO tT A CAREER Judge Kenneth WHH•m• • Quack, a brightly colored duck that from the moment be was hatched apparently saw the then district attorney as his close pal. Quack was a frequent off hour visitor to the district attorney's omce, a visitor who frequenUy drew double take glances from passersby unaccustomed to see· in& a duck palterlng about ln s uch an olfice. "I think that duc k was smarter than me. He helped me to decide many cues," Judge Williams said with a smile aa he thought back on his one time friend whose seven-year life ended In the Jaws of a cat. Ironically , Judge Wllllams' one higher court reversal came in a clvll case as his 12-year rec- ord on the bench shows he was not once reversed by a higher •court oo a criminal case. That single revenal remem· bered with obvloua chaarin by the retiring Judi• wu a divorce caae, ROCJan v nus Roaan. , (See WllLIAMS, P11e A2) • Lutheran Factions Battle in Irvine By PmllP llOSMARIN OI-o.tty ...... St.tff When the f aithtul of St. Mat· thew Lutheran Church gather on :hristmas Eve in Irvine, il will be unlike any Christmas service there since the first one In 1968. About s p.m .• a score or families will cel e brate a candlelight service. Al 7:30 p . m ., when the rest of the church members have filed out the doors, another three score families will have their own service. All of them are parishioners or St. Matthew. But this Christmas, each group is trying to throw the other out of the church. Each group claims posession of the church and its property. A lawsuit be fore the county superior court may decide who gets it. There is a s plit in St. Matthew. It is a s real a s-and is , possibly the r esult of-the division between conservatives and moderates in the Missouri Synod of the Lutheran Church, of which St. Matthew is a member. Or of which it was. That's part of wbat the lawsuit may settle. The Rev. Herbert Niermann. pastor of the church since its founding. wants to lead bls flock out or the Missouri Synod. The majority or the congregation voted on Nov. 5 to join him . Nierman n would pu t bis church under the s hepherdship of the rnc>n moderate Luthera.o Chu rch in America. H e also would affiliate with the Associa· (See LUTHERAN, Page A.%) Crash Kills Hwttington Yule Slwpper A Huntington Beach woman was killed Friday night, when her small car collided head on with a nother vehic le whic h police said jumped a center divider o n Pacific Coast Highway, just south or Warner Avenue. Police Lt. Jack Reinholtz said Terry Judy Bonilla. 27. of 21031 Strathmoor Lane, died Instantly, following the 5:50 p.m . crash. Reinholtz said Mrs. Bonilla was a pparently returning home alone from Christmas s hopping when the accident occurred. The 17-year-old juverule driver or the car which collided with Mrs. Bonilla's was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter and ·felony drunk driving following the accident, said Reinholtz. The youth was transported by ambulance to Pacifica Hospital, where he was admitted for treat· ment of injuries . said Reinholtz. A passenger in the juvenile's car, Dan Seefeldt, 18, or Sun· nymead, was trans ported to Huntington lnte r community Hospital and s ubsequently transferred to the UC Irvine Medical Ce nt e r . A m e dical center spokesman said early to· day that Seefeldt remained un- der observation in the emergen- cy room. QlJIZ FEATURES ENGLISH WRITER .. Humbug." Ebenezt!r Scrooge might aco/J, a s anothftr ChrittmcuUme draw• n ear. Con 11ou namt! the /omou Engluh writer who created Scrooge. and t he ttor11 fn which tM old mlHr applGrl? Thh wtek'• QUIZ, °" PQQe A1 of Che DaU11 Pilot"'""" readtts to tett Chrlr ~about aome o/ tM ~ad trodittona O/ IM ltoUdG11 ffQIOft, The OoU11 r>ilot pubUIMI tlw QUIZ each '"tit, aa cm fmporbd part o/ U. 1ehool MV>I progtom. Bt 111rt Co toke this WHJf't ~~QUIZ tocJor. DlotY .................... 0-0-11 PASTOR NIERMANN: IN THE MIDDLE Can God's Howe OMded Stand? Problems of Aging 'Worst on Women' By KATHY CLANCY Of -DllllY f'lloM $Wft Female Orange County senior c itizens frequently face more arute proble ms than men an declining year s because of finances, a longer lifespan and what is called their "Image" dilemma. Those were a mong con - clus1bns reached through a series of bearings conducted this fall by the county Commission on the Status · of Women and senior citizens' interest groups. "Certainly the problems faced by a ll seniors a re pretty un- ive rsal," said commiss ion Coordinator Karen Klammer. "But the problems of senior w o m e n see m t o be m ore severe." First, she said, senior women suffer from "an Image problem. "For example, it is not un- common for a man older than 45 to get a new job," Ms. ~lammer said, "but it is difficult for a woman over 45 to find a new Job. ··And the difference is in the image that society has of older women." she continued. See RelatedStory, Page AS. The hearings, which drew 60 witnesses. also sbowed the im- age problem compounds housing difficulties as well, since it ap- pears that landlords frequently are more reluctant to rent to senior women lhan senior men. "The reuon is that they have an Idea that the older woman is not going to be able to take care of the apartment, lo make the little repairs," M's . Klammer continued. "Somehow the thought doesn't occur that she might have the resourcefulness lo get it done if she can't do It herself." she ex· plained. Protesters Fine d SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP> Sentences were handed down Friday to 20 people (Onvlcted of trespasslnl or of falllnt to dis· perse during a protest at Dlablo Canyon nuclear p0wer ptani. Mualdpal Court Judge ·Robert Carter .Lsaued a basic aentence ot . 1 '400 fl.De plua a 90-day su.•· pended Hftt.ence and two years probation. t A second major problem 1s loneliness brought on by the death or a spouse. leaving many women to cope alone for the first time an their lives. Since the 105,000 county senior women outnumber senior men by 31,000, Ms. Klammer noted, widowers generally are able to fin·t rem a le compa ny m or e reailily than lone women seniors. A third severe problem is economics and family situations that leave lone senior women un· trained to handle their finances. particularly on insufficient fixed incomes. A summary report from the hearings noted. "Limited re- sources can become the major focus of the older woman's life -and in a very real sense it is a struggle for survival." Ms. Klammer said witnesses told of women who were forced to shoplift food because they were hung ry or who had to "pass the hat" to pay for a spouse 's funeral. And often tho~e who can <See WOMEN. Page A2> Coast Weathe r MosUy sunny. with some h\gh clouds through Sun· day. Little t e mperature ch ange. Lows tonjghl in mid 40s. Sunday's high near 70. Christmas Day continued fair, with little temperature change. I NSIDE TOD~~ Both Proteitont and Roman Catholic tlleoLogiOns rea.ch "ltrtlring COllHftlt.15" aboilt the ScnptlltOl ro~ of Mory. See atorv.,,. AU. l•dex ~c:.... M *-10111"411111 Alt CIMWC• At ~ ., Ct.tuil ... CLi -..... ~· ~· .... ~ "" , ..... ilea .. C--•P . Trt•i. .. .. .. ., .... M u .............. ., <-•.eN M W..-r M o..yttk.-Alt t AZ DAILY Pu.or By JO&Y C&.Al18EN ................... Harry Noonan be•an sellina hts CbriltmU ll'MI ror S5 fTfo day. mnrkinal Uw t~11 L•nd or th onnual ea!.on a lon" Nt-~port Boulevard, the roaalal area'a Chrlltama Trot Stnp Hb tompftitora \ott're knock· ln1 all t.ttt pnces down b)' 50 percent and lrlql'rl.nl one oC t.be holtnt late-sn~ lrff bu)'ln8 purta in )i ars Pean lb t trt'ff would ~ Ln hon l \IPPI)' thlJ year seaeraJly were unfounded. Treta ,.. N'I maU r. t.houah. mOllt dnJtt'.11 admitted. watb the more t-x pt'nJlve Nobk• rara lb(' usJest lo oblaln and ~ tnOf't' tradllklnaJ .... * Saturdey, O.C.mbel 2'3. 1111 * PlaataUon and SlaStdard flra harder to 1et \antJI mid rnc.tth Sena dealtra ••t up •bop •k>nl &.bi It.rip lhnM)fb ... Man of COIU M11a lJlll 19ar h~o more than lut ~ar. And ueo u llen bolMn& to cuh In on ,.,l )'Hr'• rft.onl.btfaklnt 11a.. tn lbt-...... area at"t up •bop Mont Falrvi Ro~ Nooo1n, wtio bu 1okt t'"9 Alona Ne= eou.i.varct '°" 33 ye.,.., l'1 l'IMd JM! C"OU_ld ha .. IC>ld 4,UIO moN t WI rear ti lhl'y bed avaU1bl wbeo ht! n~lbtm 1l ..-• o u Id n ' l r t! \I' ii I h o w man)' ho dSd I but hi• ttd· vuurlu In a hl1hly com• Sltefres E•plf1ln9 Shoppe~ Snap Up Electronic Games It look 11 Uke an electronic Christmas. Tbe k.id who doesn't aet an electronic game or a spa~a.ie starship this year apparently ls going to be out or s tep. A quick poll o( some Orange Coast toy stores also indicates that if Santa's helpers haven't already dug anto their pockets to plunk down about $34 for a Mal· tel electron.le football or basket· ball game, they are too late. "We can't get anymore of them," says Bany Brobeck, an assistant mana1e r at Karl's Toys.ffobbies and Stationery at Newport Beach's Fas hion Island. . About the only hand·held elec tronic Mattel game Brobeck has in atoclt nowti Space Alert, and he doubts he'll have those for Jong. An assistant manager for South Coast Plaza's Toy Center echoes Brobeck's dilemna. Both toy m erchandisers indicate they could sell as many of the popular new electronic blip games as they could ge\ their bands on Also sold out is Milton Bradley's electronic game called Simon. Jim Cha rter, manager or Costa Mesa's Toy World, 223 E. 11th St., says, "I can't get enough of them. When you get the m . they're gone. They grab them three at a time. Also highly sought after is Parker Brother s' e lectronic Merlin game which plays music, tic tac toe and black jack. Al almost $40 a copy, Merlin has been a magical seUer. alto m renewed interest in the old , leu sophisticated board games, s uch standbys as Monopoly, Rlak md ~Game of W t, saya BrotN!ctt. Botlt Karls and Toy World re· ported record toy sales this year. .. Peoeie a re spending money. Don t aak me why, I don't k:now." says Brobeck. Some ol that money la being spent on less-expensive items from outer space, aalea that have rocketed lnto the cash re· gisters. Toy Center reports tt can't get enough Star Wan paraphernalia such as the X-WinC "f!:' or the Tie Fighter. "We've out s ince October," says a spokesman at the South Coast Plaza abop. Also big are Battle Star Galac· tica figures and space ships molded after those space fighters In the television pro· gram of the same name. "We've been out of Viper Fighters and Cyloo Ra1der Ships for two weeks. We sold 288 of each," says one toy s tore spokesman. Dolls remain a large Christmas item as do slot cars . all agree. Down somewhat at most stores are the sale or elec· tric trains. Seemingly taking the pla<:e of the chugglng, track-following delights ol years ago are radio- c ontrolled autos, tanks and trucks selling between S14 and $275. Sales or those Items are described as .. brisk and grow- ing." tmas-Tree·-Sales-Boom- pc!tltlve field clalmod that Ir Nooean ~ IOld a loLal or 4, 100 tNH It would mark u record OraoL Shaver. 1cntr1l m1n11er ol Llo)d'a Nurt~ry and 1.1nd1c1plng. 2028 N~wport Ulvd . 11ld htR company isold more trt'el ond hnd a larger aro.• than lul Yt.'llr '"Thc:m.• wa:t no true Rhortuac." h aald "Some oC the tn•efoi were stuck up north beoU3e of soowa In W1t1h!ntton and Orcaon." lie fiRUret h has .obout J90 Lre left over this year . He'll H U about 75 more ut lho current hair prlct· rut~ und probably a&lve vcral tu need,,y fumtllc~ n-forrt'd by Goodwill lndustril>s. the Salvation Army and vunous urea <"hurc.ba Wbat'a left will bt troiih Dlx Bau\reuer of Orcl'n Haven Nunery. 2123 Newport Blvd., admJlled that he WH ;a bit 'lhort on fllRh·dl'rnand P Ia n tatlon and Standard firs at the bcf(lnnln« of the season But by Det. ts, he said. be had all he needed for a r ecord· breakln8 sales year. The key to success this year, most dealers claimed, was to have the toutht-after Plantation und Standard tlr:.. w\th s ix to seven feet varieties goin& at $20 to $25, on hand for the high· volume weekend or Dec. 9·10. O.lty ...... SIMI Plloto SUPPLY OF CHRISTMAS TREES PLENTIFUL AFTER All Deeters' Discounts Trtgger Last Minute Buying Spurt Early buyina was prompted by the a lleged 1978 tree shortage. they uld . The weekend of Dec 16·17 should have been tJle big sales period, but r ain hampered buyers who havtl more or less beld off unUl the current price drops. SOme dealers beUeve· that the much·publiclzed tree shortafe never exist ed. Th e y sa d Southern California deliveries were merely set back because Washington and Oregon ship- pers sent the first supplies of prime trees to the Southern Stales, a developing market area. With trucks Ued up, some say, 'Merry Crisis' In Ohio CLEVELAND (AP> -'"The way things are going in this city, 1 walked up to somebody today and said •Merry Crisis'." quipped Mayor Dennis Kucinich. as Cleveland took a tentative step toward economic recovery. On F'rlday. the City Council scheduled a Feb. 27 vote on pro- posals to raise city payroll taxes 50 percent and to sell the debt· ridden municipal electric com· pany. But the action wasn't enough to convince six local banks to ex· tend credit on the $14 million in notes that plunged the city into default Dec. 15. The banks said they were encouraged by the council's action. but still want the city to pledge lax revenue as collateral Kucinich called a council meeting for Tuesday. saying. "We are still in default and we cannot be taken out or default until we pass this." The loan security is part of a plan ror solvency that requires th e cooperation of voters. bankers. the council and the Legis lature. Should the plan rall through, Cleveland races the prospect of bankruptcy in early 1979. and possible surrender or control of its finances to a court-appointed receiver. Kuc inich said that when the collateral is pledged. and lhe banks agree to refinance the notes. he will cancel a plan to lay off 2.000 city employees J an. 2 • de la very to tradilionully high 1a los areas like Southern Callfomia waa delayed a week to 10 days. Tossing aJI other ~ales.success lndlcallons asid e, the s tory might be told by the students ot Southern Califomiu College who set up a tree lot at Newpart Boulevard and Vanguard Way. The volunteers netted $.1.000 ror soccer s cholarships this year. their fi rst year out. .. We feel fortunate " s aid salesman Jim Brown. "We were told we wouldn't make any pro- fll the first year " f'rtuft Pog.-11 I WILLIAMS. • "Oh, how Rosan versus Rosan com es home to haunt me. l did not see my record as clearly as l should. have. J\nd I got a little deeply involved tn their affairb. "But the woman told me her own attorney wouldn't talk to her. I could see why. "For one thing. she wantl!d her husband to keep on gambl· ing because he usually won. But when I asked her if she wanted to share in his losses, she said no." But while Judge Williams ' natural inclination is lo muke light or his 27·year career in Orange County he was quickly drawn into more serious di~· cussions. The judge. for example. ad· milted he is disturbed by what he sees as changes in the public attitude toward crime. .. Finding a defendant who has no record al· all is getting to ~ scarce. ''Citizens seem to have no shame or humiliation over what they did," Judge Williams statl!d as he reflected on a lessening or the social stigma attached lo crime. He said it is not uncommon for offenders to "giggle" about their plight and said he notices a lack or remorse "no matter what the crime is." Judge Williams pointed to the recent Lee Marvin divorce case as an example of c hanging social values. A woman l1vin~ with Marvin an what the judge called "san" was awarded a portion of the ac· tor 's assets when she we nt her own way. "Maybe ther(' s houldn't bt• :.1 stigma attached to such things I don't know. ··But it's hard to shed a moral philosophy lhal's ,been with you all your life .... Judge Willia ms said . "People are buying them for them selves, for the kids or for other adults." said one toy store manager. Also big in s ales this year. says Karls' assistant m anuger. are electronic gam('s s uch us ~lectroni c Battleship, Sub Chase a nd I nte r cept -all games complete with electronic blips and sound effects. LU'fHERAN FAt.:'flONS 11~1GH'flNG IN IRVINE. • • The jurist was also critical of changes m j uvenile law touchl!d off by a 'Supreme Court dec1Mon lhal. in effect. sa id minors should have the same const1lu· lional guarantees an criminal cases as adults. The shortage of quick-selling electronic games bas resulted f'rom Pa .. A I WOMEN ... finance bas ic needs have no money left to buy tickets for senior fWlctions and have dif· ficulty securing transportation to such events. The hearings, conducted in Mission Viejo, Santa Ana and Orange, were designed to com· pile a listing of problems to be addresaed during a Southern California senior women's con- ference next fall, Ms. Klammer s aid. Among recommended topics for that conference as a result of the local hearings are: -Possible revamping or the s~ial security syste m to ad· dress inequities and offering financial counseling programs for older women . -Expansion of senior employment opportuntlies pro- grams DAILY PILOT ,,..0._C-10-Pliot.-•-•"c-..._,..,._~ .. , "._'"'""""'""°'-Coot Pu0h"""'9C--y So-•'•""'''°"'..,.. Plltlfl\ .... d -11!rOuqn Frid.t¥ IO< CO\t. Mow.~ -It. H-"'9!0" .... ~, .. -. l•ff' V••tfY, tl"VMe. l~ ftitMfVSovl,.(M\t A .. ~ ... -·tc1iliofth~l-"1tt .... o..y•_, -... flw P'"'C--·~ p;..,, "., JJD w.u • ., ~ ....... c ... 1 • ...,,.., c .... _ • .,.,. .. -.. .. ..... ... ~,..,. ........ _,_ • , ... 11.c;.rw, Vko ~°'"""' -0.-#NWl- "-n Ko-EeotOf ~.-_,..... ""'"~'"'I! ..... CMtttt .. '---· ... " lll"h'""'""' ........ "·""' Tele11tlOR• (714)~ CleMltlff ~ ..... '°""'. , ....... u..o.-...... lion of Evangelical Lutheran Churches, a moderate group that itself split from the Mis- souri Synod. Niermann was a one-time board member or the aas~ia· lion's Pacific Regional Synod. The Mi ssouri Synod's Southern California District wants to keep the church and property. the mortgage of which Niermann would like to p ay off with refinancing. But the Missouri Synod doesn't want to keep Niermann. Three months ago officials de· m anded he resign within 72 hours. Milton Dahl, a member of the majority congregation, said the action "completely s hocked the congregation, Including several or the conservative people." He added, "The ma10rtty did not want to slay with the Mis· souri Synod because of what the y we re d oing to Pastor Niermarui. "We were completely hor· rified and flabbergast.eel al the treatment he was gettini. ''He didn't lead us out or the synod, we led him." A series of letters back and forth delayed any action until the Nov. 5 vote to secede from the synod. Both sides of the issue within the congregation agree about the basic causes that led the mission board oC the synod to re· quest Niermann's resignation. They disagree about who owns the ch\lrch, or who-bas the right to keep it if the mortgage la paid ort. Niermann tells t.hia version: "For the paat few ye an, my relationship with the mission board has been at a low ebb." The board, be said, w11 dis- satisfied with the speed with which the church mon1a1e was being satisfied. Niermann said the board de· maoded, in 1W18 a aubetantially increased debt r e payment schedule. To meet the demands, he s aid he wu forced to rent church fac\Uties to other con· gregaUons. Church space l1 dear la lrvtne, where there are only four eslabllahed church bulktln.11 and dozens of COftcre81Uoft8. ft Wll easy for Nlermann to find buyers for b.ll space. Friction developed whtn Niermann did UU without leek· ing approval of the 1nl11ion board. "At that Umt," Niermann Hid, "I l1Jo bes• tUtna law claasu In CIH I aeecfed a • separate career I lhtnk lhut J,!ol under their skin." The past.or is a full lime stu· dent at Western States C:ollege of Law in Fullerton. Synod officials were unhappy, according to minority congrega. lion members, with the ability of the church to attract and hold new members. One parishl~ner cl aime d membership had dropped over severa l years from 300 adult members to only a little more than a hundred Niermann said the figures arc mis leading , because they in· elude a· good m any communi· cant members -people bap- tised into the church but who weren't active members. He estimates that since 1975, membership in the church ac· tually has declined by only about 40, including communing mem· be rs. The pastor said the Missouri Synod itself contra l>uted to the decline, ~ause it had stopped transferring members or the synod who moved into the Irvine area Into St. Matthew. because o r its d iss atis fa ctio n with Niermann. Instead the synod was sending them to other churches. Niermann claimed. A list of grievances presented by the mission board this sum mer against Niermann showed sbarp dissatisfaction with him. The board objected to joint worship held with other Chris· lian groups not in official fellows hip with the Missouri Synod or the Lutheran church . These included St. Andrews Episcopal and Good Shepherd Lutheran churches. It objected to the rental of facilities to groups the synod re· garded as non.Christi an. Niermann had rented to J ewish groups for High Holy Days services. and to Christian Scien· lists for meetings There were further objections to the ettabUshment or a pre· 1cbool without a pproval or cur. riculum by the board. Niermann said the board regarded the cur- riculum as doctrinally unsound. Beyond the unconventional practices of his church ad· mlstration, Niermann said, of· ficlala of the Mlssourl Synod also objected to the style or h is penonaJ life. In 1978, he a nd hls wife aeparated. She aJ\d his children. bowe\ler, conUnued to live at the parsonace. which ls f\.lrnl8hed rent.free to the pastor of the church. Nlermonn said he took an apartment for h!maelr tn San- • la Ana and paid for 1t oul o( personal funds. Even though his m arriage has ended in divorce, Niermann's ex.wife and his children s lHI li ve on the church grounds. That. Niermann believes. 1s viewed as an affront to the church. Still other factors may have been part of the Missouri Synod decision to ask him to lea vt'. having to do with the s tyle of his pastorate. For example. Niermann said. there are two worship services. One is more traditional. more closely ~igned with the style preferred by the Missouri Synod. The other draws from other liturgical denominations, such as Roman Catholicism a nd Episcopaliarusm. The songs of worship are those not normall y fou nd in the Missouri Synod. The worship its elf is not straight out of the authorized hymnal, Niermann said. A year ago, St. Matthew published its own hymnal. Inte rviews with members of the new minority congregation. the parishJoners who want to re main affiliated with the M issoun Synod. reveal no maJOr di s· satisfactions with their pastor. except for his move to leave th<' synod. Don Rueter. president of the minority congregation. said he enjoyed Niermann's innovation in style of. worship. Though he said that he. loo. felt the mission board's call for Niermann's resignation within 72 hours was ha rsh , he felt Niermann's reaction to move away from the Missouri Synod was at least as radical. Rueter aJso said he was ap· palled at the treatment or the minority loyal to the synod . "Nlermann's group changed the locks on the church," Rueter said. "The majority voted the minority church council mem· bers out ol the church council." or the 13 church council mem· bers, Rueter said, six were ous t· ed because they belonged to the minority. Niermann wrote a letter to the dislrlct office and announced the was transferring tbc minority memben out or the church. to the district. The way Rueter sees It. "Niermann excommunicated us." Niermann claims the locks on tht church olllcea were changed tor 1ood reuon. "The day the locks were chan1ed." Niermann said. "I I t camt' to the church before office hours and discovered the fo rmt.•r chairman of our congregation (Rueter) was us ing our mailing list to contact all of our mem· bers. to our annoyance. to invite them to their new ser vices .. Niermann s aid the minonty members were afterward given access to the church building ror wors hip, though it appears 1t was a limited use. A court order subsequently has opened the church to equal access for both groups. anrl opened to both as well itll books and records of the church. Christmas Eve services were stipulated by the court. The St Matthew holy witr could not have come at a tame more significant for Its concepts of peace and goodwill. It has strained the precepts of Chris- tian action. To many outsiders and to some within the disputing con- gregation itself, it is appalling that on the celebration of the birth of Christ good Lutherans can 't bring themselves to worship together as one body. Church members sa y there 1s. even. a husband and wife among the congregation who cannot br- ing themse lves to worship together. because of the split. Said Dahl, "A lot of us are very distressed. and I think a lot of them are too. Yes, we do miss our friends." "We are sorry," Rueter said, "that it had to come to lhJs point. But at the same time, we feel the Missouri Synod group is going to need to conduct its ser vices, and conduct itself as a congregation . "We would like lo have a un· iCied church at this time. We have good friends who are in Pastor Niermann's group. and they have good friends in our group. "It is hard on our rela- tionships." Niermann said, "I feel like the nld Simon a nd Ga rfunk e l's 'Silent Night. Holy Night.' (The version was sung to a quiet background or a newscaster's voice announcln1 the grim events of the day, t he Six O 'Clock News. The voi ce 1radually gained prominence and finally took over the carol.) "The clamor and dlspule of the world engulf It. The conmct Is really lnappropriale for what we are about u Chr1stlana, llnd that causes a great deal of pain. " Turning the youth courts fr1Jm thc i r traditional role a!-a benevolent father to wayward JU Ve ni les h a s promptt.•d youngsters to become judicial wise in a short lime' according to the judge. He said newcome rs now come mlo court prepared to call for the prl\;leges formerly extended on ly to adults and are. at a tend<'r age. street wise lo the "ay of judicial proceedings. "l sentC'nced an ts.year-old to pri!-on yl•stc,rda~ who has tlw worst record I have ever st-en for a juvenile or adult. ··At the time of his cnme he was on parole for robbery ·· 1 am sorry lo say it, but I am sure he wi ll be what is called an intensive criminal all his life." .Judgt• Williams said as he point· ed to the youthful offender as an u ample or the product turned out by the judicial system a~ it now exists . As for his future Judge Williams said that when his re· tirement dale rolls around an early February he will sit down and look a round at a world viewed "from outside this nar· row guage railroad I've been on for somt' many years " He smiled when he said, "If I am recalled to duty. l of course will respond " CRASH ... water just a few hundred meters away from us. We couldn't see how people could get out of it. We turned our lights on and steered toward the bodies we saw in the area. Obviously they had no time to use life rafts." It was the s econd major cras h near Palermo's airport since 1972 when an Alilalia DC·A carrying Sicilian voters home from the mainland crashed on the mountain near the airfield, killing all 115 persons aboard. Hostages Re leased BALTIMORE (AP> -Four employees of a suburban fast· food restaurant were released unharmed early Saturday alter a 1unman apparently ahot himself. police said. The gunman wu taken to a local hospilal where his condi· tion waa n ot lmm e dlale ly known, authorities said. ., ~~~~~~Massacre_ Dally ~Mii P""'° lty Q.ary Amltro-. TERESA STRITTMATER HAS STRONG CASE OF PUPPY LOVE German Shepherd Puppies Are at Irvine Animal Care Center Pets Going Fast As Holiday Gifts By MICHAEL PASK EVICH Ol IM O.Uy PllOC S~ll It's not too late to add a Little I lfe and laug hte r to your Christmas-with puppies, kit-l~n ... or adult J)(.•ts <H«11J:.1ble Lo- (J;.i y 1th(• lust o n <> before C hristmas) al three Orange rounty shelters. "I tturu. a nytime is a good time to bring u pet into the home." s:ud J ack Edwards. •chief kenne l o fficer at the Ora ngt> County Animal Shelter. "We've had a line a ll day," Edwards said Friday. "In fact we've even had three returns before the dog got out or the ken- nel." ls it a good idea lo bnng a pet into your home. partrculary one already occupied by little kids? Edwards t hinks s o. but believes its really up to parents lo decide 1f their 'oun~ster 1s mature enougti to h andle the responsibilities that go with -. pet "l also think if you're dealing with small children. I would s t ay with a s mall breed -no la rge Dobermans or German shepherds. Let them grow up together .. Janeane Dororthy, officer manager at the Newport Beach Animal Shelter, thinks children !ihould be at least rave years old to start raising an anima l. "Spal'e doesn't really matter too much." she add!>, "as long , as you take the ttm\l to walk it outdoors daily." 01 course. tht•rc are care and feeding costs once a doggie or feline becomes a permanent membe r or your household Hut the 1n1lntl cost purchase from (•osl shl'ltt>rs open today in Orange, Newport Beach and Huntington Beach is far less than the fee charged by retail pet stores Sue Mangus. manager of the Huntington Beach Humane Society. 21632 Newland Street. says some pets are available free or charge "We've got apartment s ize, ranch size. any size." she notes. The Huntington Beach Shelter is open today from 10 a.m . to S p.m . About 70 animals are available. Puppies cost S15.90 up to $26 for older pets that have b t:e n s p aye d or h ave pedi~ree heritage. The Newport Beach Animal S h e lter, 6904 West Coast Highway, is open today from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m ., but not many pets are still available. A s payed or neutered cat will cost about $15. according to Mrs. Dorothy. Dogs cost between $14 and $20 with an additional S8 ft?i! for dogs over six m onths who are in need of rabies vaccina- tions . . A refundable $25 s paying and n e ute ring d e posit also is cha rged . Animals purchased from either the Newport Beach . or Orange County sheller receive a free medical checkup. About 40 dogs are at the Orange County Shelter. 561 City Drive. Orange, for approximate- ly $10 each. Fifteen cats are for sa le at $6.36 each. with additional de- posits required for any uns payed or neutered pets. The shelter is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. to· day. Dogs also are available at the Irvine Animal Care Shelter , 20401 Sun Valley Drive. Hours are from 9 a .m. to 4 p.m. on weekends. Edwards says sa les to senior citizens are half price, and all new owners are given 15 days to e xchange their pet if things don't work out. There's one animal at the county shelter that isn't availa- ble as a Christmas s uprise. says Edwards. It's a small r acoon that wandered in recently. But the racoon will be getting its own gift this Sunday-an all expenses paid trip to the hills and a return to l1f P in the wilder - ness. Man, Rusty Plane End Fateful Trip LONG BEACH (AP> · -Bob Smith and his twin·e n gine Cessna returned home Friday, 3'h years after they left on a fateful trip to Mexico where he was Jailed fo r 20 m o nths. tortured and shot. The Cessna bad rusted away on a desolate Mexican airstrip. "It ·s a fant~stic ft?i!ling." s rud the 39-year-old Paramount resi- dent after landing here Friday. His wife, Lucy, and 7-year-old 5on. Timmy John, were on hand lo greet him along with about 50 other well·wishers and a high achoo! band. On that Mexican trip 31t'.I years ,ago, Smith was arrested for al- legedly smuggling marij uana and the Cessna was seized by Mexican officials. Smith spent 20 months in Mexican jails, where he saJd he was tortured and ahot whe n he tried to escape. Smith's convlcllon was re- versed oo appeal and he was re- leHed in March 1977. but Mex- luo authoriUes dJd not return hls Cessna. Smith spent another 20 months trying to get his plane back. A breakthrough ~curred \then a Los Ange l ea radio peraonallty, Carole Heminaway . -,. -.. .,. or KABC. went to bat for Smith. Miss Hemingway, who speaks fluent Spanish, went to Mexico with Smith to discuss t he matter with the American embassy. "When they found the med.la was be hind m e , they got cooperative," said Smith. American officials persuaded the Mexicans to return the plane to Smith, he and Miss Hem· ingway said. "The American Embassy did its job only ruler my physical presence there,·' Miss Hem- ingway added. The Cessna had been sitting in a re mote military airfield on the coast outside Acapulco. The salt air had taken its toll , but Smith worked on it f<'r a few days and took to the air. The right engine sputtered shortly after takeoff but cleared up and began running strong un- til a couple of hours tater when a fuel pump quit and the engine died with it, Smith recalled. He set the plane down at a private Mexican airport and found a mechanic who was able to fix lt with only a day's delay. When Smith finally landed here, Mias HemlngYtay was amazed at th~ deterioration ot the Cesana. Blamed On Jones MA'M't:ltWS RIDGE. Guyana (AP> A Guyanete coroner's lnque1t ruled Frida)' that the Rt v Jim J~ and others were "trlmlntlJly re11J)Onslble" for the death• or 910 persons a\ the People'• Tempi~ comm1;1ne of Joneetown and that Joneis wu murdered. Tht! jury ol rour men and one wom ao decide d o nl y one culll1l committed suicide -Ann Moore. JOMS' persooal nurse. Foreman Albert Graham. 62, uld tbe jury dld not -have enouab evl d e n ee to fix reapo111lt>6Uty In tbe deaths of two other penions. T h ln!Ulll jury finding said Jonf's, ~hose body was found with a bullet wound in the head. ~ommilted suicide. But after a tlrade by the magis trate in c harge, Haroon Bacchus, the j ury concluded he was killed by "some person or persons un· known.'' The jury's finding. coming on the sixth day of the inquiry that began Dec. 13, closes the only of· ficial Guyanese inquiry into the deaths at Jonestown. Another in- quiry is under way into the deaths of Rep. Leo J . Ryan, D- Calif., and four other persons killed on an airstrip outside Jonestown earlier that day. Ryan was investigating the cuJt. The finding enables the gov- ernment to begin issuing death certificates for the persons who died in Jonestown Nov. 18 and is expected to speed release of the bodies from a military morgue at Dover, Del., Air Force Base. "We've arranged extra people to write the death certificates and they should get started on it by Sunday," said Guyanes e Public Prosecutor Emanue l Romao. "We wilJ send them out in batches as soon as possible and the U.S. embassy plans to pick them up right a way.'' The jury ruled alm<?st exactly as s uggested by Bacchus, who in his 40-minute summation told the jurors they should make up their own minds. "I would as k you to say Jim Jones and his associates, which would include his medical team, murdered those persons," Bac- chus said after citing testimony s howing Jones kept cultists un- der armed guard, told them they should "die with dignity" and ordered babies poisoned. "The most pathetic thing in th is whole· exercise was this woman. Christine Miller. plead- ing for her life and this man say- ing. ·She was not the one to de- cide' ... aJI the while s aying he had supematuraJ powers. "You give people poison and don't know they're going to die?" Bacchus said. When the jury filed back into the courtroom after being se· questered 18 minutes. Graham rose and s aid, "J ames Warren Jones died by swcide." "What evidence do you have to support s uicide?" Bacchus shouted. rising to his feel with the prosecutor. Bacchus s aid government pathologist Dr. Leslie Mootoo stated that Jones was shot at close range in the side of the head. but that the gun was found 20 yards away. Man Cleared In Slayings Of Patrolmen SACRAMENTO IAP l -A man was released after ques- tioning in the killings of two vete ran highway p atrolmen found shot to death behind their patrol car on Interstate 80 early Friday, the California Highway Patrol said. A patrol spokesman in Contra Costa County. about 90 miles west of Sacramento, said the man was held temporarily in Martinez. The m an was not iden· tified. The bodies were found by Deputy Larry J ustice, who said he he ard the shots at 3:50 a.m. Minutes later, when he reached the patrol car, about one mile west of Sacra mento, the killer had fled. The two officers, identified as Roy Blecher, 50, of Broderick, and William Mike Freeman, 35. or Woodland. were found race down. one with his hands curred behind him. Their service pistols and the shotgun in their car were missing. Both had been shot in the head . Blecher bad been with the patrol for 21 years, Freeman fo.r 12. Officers found a temporary driver's license, issued Thurs· day In Vallejo, about ~ miles away, at the scene of the shoot· lngs. Sheriff's Capt. Robert Martinez told a news conference that a no-ball murder warrant had bffn Issued for the man named oo the license. But Yolo County District Al· tomey C. Robert Jameson sa.ld ll appeared the name and VaUe- jo addresa on tbe Uceme \ftte phony. • Slicutday. ~mber 23 1978 DAIL y PlLOT A 3 CLEMENTE CHRISTMAS S1 '< of the Huss iC'k 's 11 ehild ren \\ ork \\Ith their parents in t heir San Clcmt·ntP restaurant. Diiiy Pllol S..tf Pllo1o C'lockw1 sC' from bottom : Muur<!t:"n 1 with broom 1. C hri s. Oitrn<.·. Phillip. Prank. Hosl'. Andy <1nd .\nrwt11.•. Holiday Spirit Alive By ANNE COOPE R 041MD<llly PllOIS~ll The Russick family of San Clemente will be cele brating Christmas in diminished num- bers this year only six of the 1l Russick c hildre n will be home. But father Frank Russ1ck saad the festivities will follow a pat- tern he and his wife, Rose. establis hed when they were married 31 years ago. Everybody has presents for everybody. By Christmas Eve the g ifts are all under the tree The family goes eithe r to a special Children's Mass. if some of the family are participating, or to Midnight Mass. On C'hrist ma:. mornin~L evl'r~·­ one else srt!> m .., {'1rdt'. whllt· Dad aislributes presents. Over 31 years Dad has developed · a practiced technique for dis- tributing gifts, with split-second timing , so that excite ment is built and maintained throughout the ceremony "We have a rule that all the presents are to be surpnses." Russick said "Thal way each prest'nt is a !>Urpra!>t' for ev('ry - body on Chn s tma~ mo rning. You might say it spreads the ex- citement around." To bring off such a well or- ganized Christmas cele bration requires coordination, but the Russicks are used to that. At one time or another over the past five years they have all worked at the family-owne d Alex·., Germ an-American Restaurant in south San Clemente. During the pre-Christmas rush this year. Chris and Philip cooked. Diane and Annette wait· ed tables. Andrew and Maureen did dishes and odd Jobs . while Mom and Dad supervised and fi lied in where necessary. "Working together 1s the best thing in the world for kids." said Russick. "In this family, its school first. work second and then fun -like school s ports. Ir the grades aren't good or the work isn't done. there just isn't any lime for fun " The Russick children seem to s peak well for their fathe r's formula The five oldest children - Cathy. Larry. Bernie. Ch a rlene a nd Greg -a r e college graduates. Cathy. Charlene and Greg are teachers. Larry and Bernie. Nolre Dame ~r•1<JuLJtc~. are businessmen. Parole Sales Being Probed In Tennessee NASJMLLE, Tenn. t AP> - Gov. Ray Blanton on f'raday testified before a grand Jury. which. for the second time tn two years. has been 1nvest1gat· 1ng selling of paroles. Bl anton. a De mocr at who leaves OfCiCe Jan. 20 to be SU(' ceeded by Republican Lamar Alexander. tes tified one week after two of his staff assistants and a veteran s tate highway patrol officer were arrested by the FBI. The three a rc c har~ed with extortion and conspiracy to exchange pardons and paroles for cash. After Blanton testified . he re turned to his office to talk with state Attorney General Wilham Leech and Leech 's d eputy. Hayes Cooney. Blanton pro- m ised to meet reporters later. Blanton was mobbed by photo graphers and reporters when he a r rived to testify. and made no comment about the mvest1g<1- t I 0 n . The subpoena under which Blanton appeared also called on him to bring records. but their nature W 'tS not 1mmed1a lely known. The middle three children -- Diane. Armette and Christopher -are in college. Diane is re- turning to Saddle back College after taktng a "work break" from school Annette is a senior at UC San Diego. Chris was ap· µornted last yt·ar lo thC' pre::-.- l1~1ous Air F'orcc Academ~ 111 Color ado Springs. Col(). Philip and Andrew attend San C'lemt>nle lli gh School. C:tnd Maureen. 12. as a student al Our Lad y or Fatima school an San Clemente. "Actually. we q uit having children after our third." said Russick, "but the n we had ooe more and decided s ix would be about right. Now, with 11 kids. we think big families are the on- ly way to go. So many of our friends are d1vort:ed. Bul Rose and I have never had time to think about divorce -we're too busy." Wilh a flourishing restaurant business. Russ1ck said this Christmas won't be as lean as some the family has known in the past. "Once when tht• youngest boys, Ptnl and Andy, were about four and five years old. we jus t d1dn 'l have much money for Christmas:· he said. "We told the rhildren they would have lo earn some extra money or make their own presents. "Phil and Andy idolized their hr.I! hrolhcrs. ~i nd wanll'cl something extra special for them. so they decided on a fort for their t oy suldiers" said Russick. ''They went around the neighborhood, asking people if they had any scrap wood. '"ll was n't much to look at, but. you know, all the boys in the fa mily spent Christmas day on the fl oor. playing with that fort .. Even though we've had bet- ter Christmas celebrations from a material standpoint ," said Russ1ck. "that Christmas 1s the- one we like to remember ·' ~ aciti de~1ry Company • 1\1!'< IH1 f i "-· e '.\'Hilt f-',,\I t H', e l',11\ f I :', e •\l'l'n•\l~;t: fl '.; C]lie ~iti Gollection Fancy Stickpins I I i ( I / ! l I l • I • . I : I I . /II • . , : , . . ' IJ ' II I IJ I Open Every ~unday Until Christmas" A4 OM. y Ptl..OT &eturcsey. o.otmbet t3 am )hny of the nauon'a tl'fft coacbel had to wallow In tbe doldna ... f« ye.n befON lbtlr efforts and lnnovatlont pa d off '" lb• ahape ol • wtnnlni team UCLA buketball coach Jobn Wooden wa on the lotin1 eoc:I more Umet than he wanted to be before he lf'd b1I 8rulna to an ucendancy lhal put them and blm ln the ttoeotd book• . L08 AIAMJTOI Htth School counHlor Aleen Roitman _...llKJ'!I'._ all about ti» a1ony ol de fHl and the thrill ol victory. In her nrwt ytmr of coachlnl the Loa Al team for Oran1• County's Ac1demlc Decathlon h r te1m ranked nlnth amona •bout 40 entnet Her aecond y ar aaw them place MCClftd. But her d r .. IM had to waJt for still another r•ar wb~n her lhJrd year of coacblnt 11w lbe team In fourth spot. THEN IT HAPPENED. fn 1t1e th• Lot Al•mlto1 H11h School team placed fl.rat. It re· peated the trhamph In um. And now, In U79, Mrs. Hohman and her t.01 Al Orwf re lMing Stalled SACRAMENTO <AP> -The 1tale WateT Resources Control Board wu unable to asree oo how to meuure the temperature of P•clftc Ocean water that San Onofre nuclear power plant uses for cooling. The board's 2·2 vote Thursday left ln effect t.he deciaion of the San Dlego Regional Water Quallty Board in allowing the plant, owned by Southern California Edison Co. and San Diego Gas & Electric Co., to dis· charge the water. THE PLANT, IN San Diego County south of San Cleme nte. uses ocean water for cooling. The state board adopted a Thermal Plan in 1971 to protect aqua tic life. The plan says that water discharged by a plant can· not be more than 20 degrees warmer than the ·•receiving water." The regional board issued a disc harge permit in 1976 measuring the 20-degree tern· perature increase using the tern· academes have acored a hat trick against opposition that. Oranae County Schools Supt. Robert Peteraon 1aya, "ll ~­ ly «ettlna t.ouaher ev ry year.• Mra. Hol~man. a mother or the, t mUCll. She lnsltll that the secret of her 1ucces1 Isn't really a 8ecret. "It's an caaer team backed by a 1trona faculty,·· she .said ... It's the detlre ol the kid• to wlo and it ·a the desire ol th4! rest of us to aee them win. There'• no aecret. lotha.L SHE SAID SHE and faculty members moat Involved with preparation for the Academic Decathlon ln November nevet" lose altht ol their tarset at any ttme. Otrist1nos Spirif •~~ perature of the waters entering the plant. Jake Lewis, a s tudent al the Mother Goose Nursery School in Santa Barbara visits with Mrs. Trude Schaider a patient at one of the rest homes in the c ity. The children s ang Christmas carols for the patients. ·Laguna Greenbelt Director Hired Michael David Scott, former assistant to Congressman Jerry Pat· -terson ~Westminster. has been tured as executive director of The Laguna Greenbelt, Inc. The S26.000 a year position is a new one within the to.year-old e nvironmental group and the Santa Ana resident will work with go"emment and private orgaruzations in implementing Greenbelt goals . SCOTT. 28, DEVELOP ED a proposal for the 17 .000-acrc urban Laguna Greenbell·lrvint- Coast national park while work· ing ror Patterson. He was field representative of the League or California Cities where he provided s taff as· s1stance to the six regional divisions of elected officials or t h e l eague in Southern California. Scott also developed a pro· gr am involving c ities unde r 50.000 population for the Housing a nd Community Development Act in Los Angeles, Orange and Ventura counties. HE HAS A MASTERS degree in urban Ins titutions a nd :)ystems from Cla r e m o nt Graduate School, and a bac helor o f a rts degree in political science from UC Santa Barbara. The Laguna G reenbelt. Inc. has more than 1,000 me mbers an Orange County UIVRCH VRGES PATTY RELEASE SAN DIEGO <AP> -The San Diego Ecumenical Conference representing more than 100 churches in San Diego County, is asking President Carter to pardon Patricia Hearst. A resolution approved Thurs· day night by the Roman Catholic and Protestant leaders said Miss Hearst "bas been more a vi ctim than a criminal." She is an prison for bank robbery. B UT THE STAT E Coastal Commission has since said the wa ter s hould be m easured elsewhere, closer to the dis· charge point. So, in the spring of 1978, the utilities asked the state board to review the permit. In its vote, boar d vice chairman W. Don Maughan and me mber William Miller support· ed the regional board. Chairman John Bryson and member Leo Mitchell at'reed with the Coast al Commission a nd r ecommended that the utilities seek a variance from the 20·degree standard from the stat e board. lf the board had ruled this w ay, the utilities would have had lo prove that the • heat e d wa t e r did not harm marine life. City Official Recuperating San Clemente Public Works Director Bensen is reported re- c uperating at home from a Dec. 9 fall from a ladder, as he strung Christmas lights at his home. Bensen, 42. who is also city engineer, was taken by city am- bulance to Mission Community H ospital. He was in the hospital's intensive care unit for two days and then had surgery to repair a shattered elbow. He is expected to return to work in Ja1nrary. In the mean· time, Assistant City Engineer Ed Putz is filling in tor Bensen al City Hall. 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Mond»'f•'tio., II ~ o0 no! -'lllu< l>ll(l9f Dy & 30 0 Ill eall MIOte I .. .A •1 ,, NU " u .. tJ .. .. 4-t JI .. ts . ,. 4J " ., 41 <IO P• u ~ 0"' .,,., "°"' 000., "'" .,. ...... .., Sio~ki119 F11ll Mrs. Patricia Maggenti snuggles he r ne wborn daughter . Nicole. in a red Christmas stocking-at Holy Cross HospitaJ in Chicago. The hospital has a long-s tanding tradition o f sending babies home in Christmas stockings this lime of year Hospital Director (Juitsin CleJDente R. Hannan ·:Bob"' Jones. two-year administrator .of San Clemente General Hos pital. has resigned. following a disagree· ment with the hospital's board of directors . A statement by the directors said a discuss~on between the hoard and Jones over implementation of board pohcy led to the re signation. effective Dec. 15. . . "It was mutually agreed that the board's pohc1es ~an best be imple mented under new adm1mstrat1on:· the release said The privately owned hospital 1s managed by the Human Ex Corp .. a hospital management fi rm .. ttialcolm ~-Johnson. of Huma n Ex. 1s acting as hospital administrator untJI a permanent administrator 1s named by the board to succeed J ones. a hospital spokesman said gou /or 6/wpping al U/e6tc/;f/ Plaza IMIC•r.Jc..l(S ~'1:10\.. t i .. ~ !MAI~ ~ " .,,.'Jf,C"'' v .. , "'"' 't I • \' (\',. . ,.... \ \ I I LOCAL I WEATHER Thia year's Ve>phles were no 1oon e r up o n w a lls and 1ldeboard.s than Mrs. Holzman trul other Los ,\lamitos Hi(h 1tatf membera amon1 the ~ principal Ma r y Franl<s, had their afatata set on 1979. Four Umes In u row? "Why not?," ahe grins. "Ir we're good enough lo do It three times in u row. maybe we can do it four." DR . PETERSON SAID the hat trick by Los Alamitos Hi gh is a ti rat In decathlon history. bu~ pointed out that a praiseworthy trio of efforts had been turned lo over the same three years by second place finshers Dana HHJs High School. "They never gave up," he sald. "And t don't doubt that they'll be after Los Al next year for the title that has thus far eluded them." • Dana Hills tugh coach Marv Sherill of El Toro agreed with Mrs. Holzman that dedication and deterrninat1on on the part of both team and faculty is vital to the decathlon effort. "YOU MUST HA VE the right people on the team." the science teacher said ... And I agree with Los Al that the decathlon 1!. som ething you h ave to think about all year long if you're dt'· termlned to come out of it wilh any kind or standing ... Randy Beekma n .. Trey Mitchell. Michalene Busic<>. Phil Hughes. Jennifer Corbin and Lora Anderson compri!.ed th1· Dana Hills H.Jgh team for 1978 Los Alam1~ High School wa<> represented by Diane G ref'r. Raymond Par">on<,. L1 L1 Na~k. Mark Wheelt•r. Shan11 Olson and Randal Peterson. OR . P E T E R SON EXPLAINED that competan~ teams from more than 40 Orange County schools -publu· and private -vie in an a ll-dav contest held at a selected county school. '-....._ He said students are testedfor their knowledge on a number of topics. among them sc1enct•, math. English and hne art::.. "'It is a tremendous mtellf'<· tual challenge. said Peterson. who origmatcd the event ln Orange County ··M an y form er decathlon contenders who have ~one on to college and into the profession<.il world che<:k back every year on the progress o r those who followed them ... Peterson said "There is great team spirit and pride 1n the ::.c hools the} represent. .. C H RISTMAS ANO NEW Year·s hohdays may be in lhl' forefront &t the moment. but thl· though~ of a few teachers ~I two high schoob dwell now and again on the Saturday beforl' Thanksg1V1ng 1979 That's when the hatlle of th1• 0 range County Ac ad cm 11· Decathlon for 1979 will b1· fought Los Alamitos for a shallenni.: fourth year of s uccess? '"We'll be trying just as hard." Mrs. Holzman said Or Dana llllls for a s uccessful fourth cracl( at thl• lltle they Just can't seem to nail" '"W«-'11 give it all we·ve got,"· Sherrill said 0 '4CP· O~ ,. 0 c: ,., § 1J . LOCAL I CALIFORNIA I NATION DAIL v P1L0f AlS Capo Schools Seek Field Porti~n Snoopfl Ride~ Agol11 This illuminated 1~n of 'S..tnta Claui,' Snoopy dashing otr 011 Yuletide errand!. pulled b) four Woods toC'ks. greets tram t on Cost l:f Mesa Freeway about half\\U) between Costc.i Mes a and Santa Ana F'n•e..-. ay ll "',1:, erected by Toto. Inc. of Slinla Anu. Capo School Post Hit Teachers Say Administrator Not Needed By ANNE COOPER Of ttle O•ilr Pile4 Stalt The recent creation of a new Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict administrative position has been labeled "inappropriate and untimely" by a district teacher organization. Stefarue Seach, president of the Capistrano Unrned Educa- tion Association. said the addi· uon of another dis tnct-lcvel ad- ministrator is an indication that the s chool board and the superintendent are "setting the growth or o ur cen tral ad- ministrative bureaucracy above the needs of the c la ssroom teact-ers and their students.•· S UPT . J E R O ME Controller THORNSLEY announced Dec. 7. Harold Hester, director of cur- ric u 1 um an d pr ojects, and Edward Ki ncaid, Niguel Hills Junior High School principal, have been appointed to new ad- ministrative positions. Starting Jan. l, Hestor wi ll be elementary education direct or and Kincaid secondary educa· tion director. Hestor 's position a s curriculum and proj ects director will be eliminated. A new principal will be hired to s ucceed Kincaid at Niguel Hills. A lower level administrative position of dist rict reading re· source specialist. currently va- cant, wi ll be eliminated, along with Hestor 's. reducing the ex· pense of the new position. ac· cording to Tbornsley. ..The public's vole ror Proposi- tion 13 was a vote against big government and big spending, .. the t eacher advocate said. "It was not a vote against quality education. yet teachers are be- ing asked to carry on their pro- fess ion with larger classes . fewer supplies. lefls support and minimal salaries." THORNSLEY SAID, however. that he expects creation of the administrative position to save the school district money in the long run. He said Hester and Kincaid will be ch arged with pursuing new funding for the school district. primarily in the for m of grants. ''It's a matter or putting out a small amowtt of money to bring in a l a rger amou nt." the superintendent said. Ciapistr aoo Airport t a n· downeril, locked in a legal b3ttle with local pilots over a qi.lit chum deed on t.M land filed by San Juan Capistrano city of· flcials. face another legal action involving I.he Capistrano Urutled School Oh1trict. School board members votud 5 to 2 this week to condemn a POrtion ot the airport property for use u a district maintenance facility. TRUSTEES WILLIAM Thompson and Robert Bachelor opposed the move. The two-acre parcel sought by school officials is just north of Calle Perfect o. co ver in g a former airport parking a rea and the Capistrano Flying Service om ce building . District oHicials said they would use the land as interim parking to reUeve crowded lots at the district office. 32972 Calle Perfecto in San Juan. TOE SITE WOULD be de· veloped as a maintenance facili· ty under a proposed five-year plan. An attorney for land owners Julia n Willcox and Bruce Winton said Friday his clients have not decided if they will oppose the condemnation proceediogs. ''They haven't decided on a course of action at this lime," N e w.port Beac h attorney Michael Fitzgerald said. "They Agents Seize Drug Figure LAS VEGAS <AP> -A reput- ed member or a multimillion dolla r drug ring is being held on $1 million bail for allegedly help· ing a convicted killer escape from prison to murder a witness in a na rcotics case. Agents of the fede ra l Drug Enforcement Administration ar- rested Harvey Orville Dail, 51, or Tyler. Texas. late Thursday night at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas. where he was arriving from Dallas. In July, Dail spent 17 days in jail in Belize. Central America. after 1.500 pounds of marijuana was found in his airplane. <Willcox and Winton> want to develop the property · • FITZGERALD CLAIM ~~o the district h a d a n optio n to purchase the land thut at failed to exercise lasl Aprtl. ''The school officials had 30 days to purchaS<? the land," he maintained. But district officials argued t hey had a so-called right of fi rst refusal which gave them a right to purchase the land at a ny time. Assistant Superintendent Sam Chicas said Friday the d istrict asked County Counsel to me the condemnation lawauJt. ··w•: HOPE WE'LL have the land by I.he end of th1.a fiscal year (June 30). but it depends on t he cooperation o f the Ia n· downers and the attorneys In· volved." ChJcas said. T he alrport owners were em · broiled In another legal battle with local pilots who used the Capistrano Airport. T hat lawsuit. which also in· volves the c ity of San Jua n Capistrano. Is pendlng in Orange County Superior Court. Grave Idea Deat,h C~h to be Cut? W ASHJNGTON <AP> -The Carter administration's penny· pinching in the fiscal 1980 budget may extend to the graveyard An administration source said that one cost-saving move under consideration is dropping the $255 lump-sum death benefit pa id by Social Security. THE SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION is paying $34() m illion this year in death benefits to widows. widowers or other s urvivors to help pay for burials. If a person covered by Social Seeurity dies before retire· meot age, the $255 may be the only Social ~urity benefit bis esta te draws. The source. who asked not to be idenllried. saJd the ad· ministration also is considering elim ating the minimum Social Security benefit, now $121 a month. THE MINIMUM BENEFIT, DESIGNED to help poor peo· pie. gives them a much bigger return on their Social Security taxes than people in the middle· or high-income brackets. But the minimum benefit a lso is available to douple· dippers, workers who have their own retirement plan and those who work just long enough under Social Security to qualify. The source who outlined the possible cuts and officials at both the Department of Health, Education and Welfare and the Office of Management and Budget emphasized that no dee is ions have been made on the budget proposals Carter will send t.o Congress next month. CONGRESS RAS NOT LOOKED with favor on some recent administration proposals to change Social Security eligibility. Social Security benefits for the aged, disabled and their sur· vivors exceed $84 billion this year. They are the largest part of the HEW budget. which in turn eats up one-third or the $500 billion federal budget. A second administration source said that in trying to hold the fi scal 1980 budget deficit to S30 billion. it was inevitable that some money would have to be taken out of programs like Social Security. The source suggested that some benefits could be eliminat· ed that were originally intended to protect the poor. The needy now can look to other programs, like Supplement.al Security ln· come, for help, the source said. -Shifted in Crash Probe B UT Mls.5 SEACH said the dist rict s till winds up with more money invested in district level administrators. Assuming the new Niguel Hills principal is paid the same salary Kincaid was before his promotion, the new administrative position would cost an additional $12,509 a year -enough to hire an add•· t1onal teacher. Miss Seach said. Prop. 13 Hit OC Women Harder SAN DIEGO { APl -The air controller in charge when the nation ·s worst air crash kilh..'<l 144 people Sept. 25 was re moved and another cont roller ordered to wear his prescription glasses. the Federal Avi ation Ad· ministration said Friday. Irvin Vodovoz. supervisor of the Rad ar Approach Control Facility at Miramar Naval Air Station. was .. administratively reassigned lo a staff position in Los An gel es," a n FAA spokesman said. THE SPOKESMAN, Fred Far· rar . said the FAA ordered the chief of the Lindbergh Field CQn- t rol tower to .. counsel" a con· troller to wear his r equired · glasses. Controller Alla n Saville was guiding a Pacific Southwest Airlines jet and a Cessna 172 on rad ar screens when they col- lided in clear skies. The actions came as t he FAA announced an JJ-point program specifically llimed at safety defi - ciencies in the area or Lindbergh Field BOTH ACTIONS were taken in an FAA personnel evaluation re- port. the San Diego Evenin~ Tribune said afte r obtaining copies. T he report found ineffective management on the part of the man in charge of the Miramar facility," Fa rrar said in a t e l e phone inter view fro m Washin~on, D.C. He said he referred toCodovoz. Vodovoz switched Jobs T hur.;. da~ with Robert Swanson. 47, a 26-year FAA veteran who has handled military-civilian liaison etthe Los Angeles airport. SAVILLE EARLIER said he had lost his glasses in an acci- dent. T he controllers at Miramar. in north-central San Diego, are eha rged with managing all com- m e rcia l tr affic in the s kies around San Diego until the planes begln thei r fin a l ap proach to Lindbergh . near the ocean e t the west e dge of downtown. C.11 142-5871. ,._,, • '" wordt to work for Begin n ing t each e r s in Capistrano Unified schools earn a minimum annual salary of $10,555. ..ll seems to us," said Miss Seach in a letter to the superin- tendent. "that you are showing a total disregard for the public mandate of limited bureaucracy by adding a new district ad· m1nisfrator." ··AS USUAL," SHE s aid in a memo to teachers, "the public will blame the resulting erosion of quality education in our dis- trict on our teachers and not on the ill-conceived decisions or the district administration. where it belongs By KATIIY CLANCY Of tM Dally Pilot S~lf More women than men have Jost their local government jobs in the wake of Proposition 13 and public services for women have been cut, according to the Orange County Commission on the Status or Women. The commission, in a report to county supervisors this week. noted that 58 percent of the 540 vacant county government jobs eliminated after passage of t he property tax reduction measure likely would have been fill ed by women. IN ADDmON, three-quarters of the 10 filled jobs eliminated were held by women county employees. S t at e wide. commissione r s s aid. 4,800 city and county t:ml?loyees have been laid orf It's 'Go~n durmg budget belt-tightening. And s in ce m ost p ubli c ngencies use seniority systems "!-'~' Au~;n during layoffs. more women bU"l3 o....,., than men have lost their jobs. Commissioners not ed that W AS HlNG TON l AP> -A while most school districts have federal bureaucrat has decided not been forced to cut teaching it's a ll right to call the a ll-girl staffs, they have r e duced arall team at Boise, ldaho·s clerical and teacher aide posts. Capital High School the "Golden jobs chiefly held by women. Girls." THE COMMISSION report The Stop R ape Hotline ror rape victims and the Saddleback College women's study program ::ind women's center have been for ced t o me rge into othe r organizations. COMMISSIONERS ~ not· edthe Rape Crisis Network which serves as a training agency for hotline vohmteers, was forced to cut its budget from $40,000 to $27.()90. red1:1cing its ability to provide services. The county fina nces the agency with federal revenue sharing dollars. '·U nfortun a t e l y, th e a vaila bility or reduced funding for these essential services does not reduce the need for them by wom e n in the community," commissioners wrote. County supervisors forced all social service agencies financed with county re venue s haring dollars to ta ke a t least a 10 percent budget cut this year . AMONG THEM w as the Women's Transitional Living Center for baUered women in Orange, resulting in elimination of a children's service worker and a reduction in some counsel- ing. Com mission e r s said t he cen ter l i k e m a n y oth er Health . Education and listed c utbacks in public Welfare Secret ary J oseph A. ser vices for women by 13 of 24 Pira R d Califano J r. came up with that agencies contacted in the coun· le ai decision Tuesday after learning ty, r a nging from rape crisis BU ENAVENTURA. that a regional HEW official h ti· t j b t c l b . (A p > said the "Golden Girls" name o ines o o re-en r y pro-Pioratoesm "~ied~ a Bn.lish could not be used because it dis-tghreamcosm~;sspro1'onjec1'tstse1flanned by ~· "" cargo s hip Friday but criminated against males. S C 11 were spot·ted by police . T h e a nta An a o ege Although the d rill team re-Women's Center. a p rogra m who attacked and drove mained all fem ale, some or the offe r ing academic assistance, them off, killing severa l school cheerleaders sta rted call-personal counseling and referral in a gun battle. police ing the group the "Golden Girls services, has been completely Cap t. Edgard L eon and Guys" in jest. elimiaated, commissioners said. AguJrre reported. ~~~~~~~~~~~'--~~~~~~~~-=-.........;~....-::..;..............;~~~ THE IECOftD GI Aft Cl • \ I ' fine junior apparel • programs in the count~ "should be expanded to meet increased demands and instead is faced with malting reductions In staff and services. "Since so many programs for county women are an their initial o r g rowth s t age s ,'"' commissioners wrote. "holding the line on services or making budget reductions is m or e significant than it would be lo a well established progra m • · SUPERVISORS ASKED that copies or the commission report be forwarded to local legislators and the County Supervisors As- sociatioo of California. The report was prepar ed by Commission Chairwoman Greta H a mb ec h a nd f e ll o w co mm ission e r s V iv ian Engelbrecht. Ruth Davis and Pauline Rungel. Saddleback College Curtails Transfers Saddleback College's first Proposition 13 victims appanmt- ly will be district residents who want to begin a course or study not orferred at the college. That's because school otCi cials have announced t he curtail-ment of transfers allowing resi· de nts to take a program in another college district. such as Coast Community College Dis- trict . Under the new policy. which will be in effect through the spr- ing, 1979 semester . residents de· s iring to take fire science, for exampl~. will be forced to pay non-resident tuition. Ir the policy continues beyond the spring semester. residents could pay as much as $2,700 to a neighboring district to obtain a vocational certificate in a pro- gr am not offe rre d b y S a d - dleback. "The board of trustees has aJ. lotted only so much money to cover the cost or lnterdistrict permits," Saddleback's Dean of Admissions and Reeords Robert Bosanko says. 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China Recognition Polarizes Congress Peac Trcuk Aided by Pact ,r WASHINGTON Prc-,1den1 t'arter'a t'OUflllJt'O\U. deCHOOn '' a \ r' r ltl\r4' ter1 IOWMrd world flCUC'\' A numticr o ( ~orldv.ade 1>n)bl"m" vital to our national l>l't'Urth and l"l'Qnomac "" .. 11 bttinl( n 1111 never bl.-udrquutd) rt> ol~ ~ a5 h1"Jl s th tJn1t ~d Matt"ll , lhc m~t llov.erful n llnn 1n lht• '6/0tld , and Chiou. tht> mo~t populou:. n Hon an the v. urld ian• uni.bit> tu c•ommun1cutci und cooi.)l•r,Ht• v.1th t-u c h ntht"r 1n 0 1.Ar mutual inh'r~)t w hilt> "t' 'I:\'" l11 1mproH• our rdul1un;, "1th thf' So\ll•t lJn100. ~c must also 1mproH• our n·lntaon~ "1th lht• l't•op les R l'J,IU bh c or t'hlna u countt>n•a11 1 n ~ m 1 l 1 t j r ~ a n 11 1)()h\1cnl for('t" u~arnst lht.' Sovie\ tlr11on in Asia .ind lhrOUJ:hOUl lhl' t·ommumst \l.11rld Th<>rt· '' no .:rf'ah•r threat to world 1u·ucto than the spc<'ler of monolithic communism EC'ONOMICALLV, TRADE Wtrff mainland China will open vast new markets for American )loods and technology that should benefit all seg· menu of the Amencan ceonomy. Terminating our defens~ pact with Taiwan does not termmate, or in any way lessen, our com· mnmenl to a peaceful solution or the so-called Taiwanese question. We have made clear our opposition lo re- un1f1cation by force. Both sides understand that. We s hall continue unabated our long-standing cultural and commercial ties with Taiwan. We ~hall continue to supply them with essential military aid for their defense. And we retain full freedom of action lo re;;pond to future develop- ment in ways that best serve our national in· tcrests R ·•h tic Uy, ll is no\ llk~ty that lhe People's ktpubllC" of t'hlno will rt>~ort lo force utialnal 1ul,un an the-fnt('ft able futur The 10-man con grH•l~ll dt'h.'lfollon l ltd lo China earlier th111 "<'ur wn• Wl&&ntmous In Its •l~Ment about that, Rl'1,ubllr n und 0cm0t'rat3 aldce -•ven lho t> ..,.ho did not odvouh• 1mml'd1ate recognJllon of muinl NI t.,nnu. Tll IU t\RE AT LF.AMT four reasons for lh Ir r. ·1Jn1t• uf •·onhdcnco One'. tht• l't't1J>lt'':; Hcpubllc of China is not pre· ~'·ntl) t•a1whlo of mo unt1n3 an amph1biou~ m1hl o· offton111vc• a1ta1nst TaJwa.n. And even Jf 1t "''I'<'. It "ouht nol likely launch 1uch • risky and 111fhrult dv<•nlure lhal would expose lt.s northern O.tnk tcHhl' Soviet Union. l'\l.o. th• l'<'()J>l '1 Republic of Chtna bu made no dfott tv t'°'" ovt"r t-.o former Chinese ter· r•tnrlt•"' J'>llU ht,lc'l by rorc1gner's Macao, which 1s r ontn1ll1'<I by tlr Port!Jffese. and Honat Kong, a 1\1 1tJ~h 11roh·ctorate Doth serve as Chine's 1·conumu· nnd fJn~nrtal wmdows to the world und ure th1.• ~ourt't' or much·nec.'ded hard currency 1'a1wu11 t•ould well serve a 11imll r function. Three, {Ill the top Chinese officials who m y de· lt•~atlon met with emphmsiiod theJr willingness to lJ<' putlcnt on the Ion~ term resolution or the Tu1wan !5.'IU('. Four. the use of force against Taiwao would ..-riouslv JOOfardize the newly developing trade and cultura rclatJOns between the People's Hepublic or Chinu and the United States. Japan. Europe culd the rest or the world. Foreign trade and technologacnl exchange have become lncreas· 1nRIY important in China's plans. t~oa THESE AND OTHER reasons. upon my return from China last January, 1 recommended lo the president -both publicly and privately -that we proceed to recognize mainland China before lhc end of 1978. Jn 1969, I introduced a sense-of·the-Senate re- solution staling that diplomatic recognition of a foreign nation does not necessarily imply U.S. ap· proval of that nation's form of government. The Senate passed the resolution overwhelmingly. Recognition or Communist China does not stamp a U.S. seal of approval on the gove1nment or the People's Re public. nor on all of its ,,ast or future actions. It merely recognizes international reality and s trengthens our hand in dealing with that reality in our )nterest and the interest ot world peace. Caner 'Sellout' Ignores Allies ' By REP. PHILIP M. CRANE llw l1le A_..._"'"'' W ASHINCTON -The Carter decision <to r~· ognlie China> f aiL" every test of an effective and po lllve rorelgn policy. lt alienates our friends. It violates the ad· ministration's own Principles and the ConsUtuUon. And -most Importantly -It Is harmful to the best Interest.a ot the United States. The president's decision to jump at Ute Orsi algn of even minimal concessions trom the Peoples Republic or China will be regarded by the nations of the world -both friendly and unfriendly -as a s ign or weakness on the part of the U.S. govern· m enl. IT SEEMS CLEAR to m e that it is the PRC government. <now in in- ternal turmoil J which 1s anxious ror recognition. If Mr. Carter bad the wisdom and p atience r equired of a world statesman, he coul d have achieved much better terms simply by waiting a few more months. Specifically. he could have obtained the terms that the overwhelming maJor1ty of Americans want, namely recognition of both Peking and Taipei as sovereign governments in their own ter- ritories and a guarantee that Peking will not use force against Tajwan. This practical solution to a similar problem has already been implemented in Europe where we recognize two German governments in one Germ an nation. Mr. Carter has failed to secure s imilar terms on behalf of our Asian ally and has shown himself before the world lo be a weak and unreliable aJly as well as an inerfective leader of free nations. The decision violates the administration's claim of conducting on OJX'n foretgn policy. Throughout h111 camp:ilan and his tenure In the White House, Mr Carter bas reassured the American people t~at foreign policy decisions would be arrtved at openly and ln conault.allon with the American people and with Conaress. VET HIS TOTAL consultation with the C<>naress waa to adv11e a few membe111 atte.r.lhe decision was reached and without their ad ylce be- ing aought. This clearly violates the law. The Stone·Dole amendment passed the Senate unanimously earlier this year. It directed the president to work in conauJlation w1lh the Congreu should there be any changes lo our China policy. Within the last week, Mr. Carter has again stated that human rights remain lhe comentone of hill foreign poUcy, yet he has now extended r~· ognition to a 'ovemment that Is universally r~· ognized as d1sregarding human rights ror Its citizens. The administration Is a lso flaunting the Conslalut1on of the United Slates. Mr. Carter in· d1cates that he wall abrogate the treaty with the Republic of Chana on Taiwan. This is not within his sole power. The Congress as a c~equal branch ha~ traditionally been consulted when treaties are changed. ll 1s easy to s ay that this action ii; not directed against anyone, bul how U will be perceived in other capitals hke Moscow -and how thetr leaders wtll react -is an additional uncertainty that we do not need on the eve or further crucial SALT n egot1 at1 ons , during delicate hraeh· Egyptian discussions . with unsettled times in southern Afnca. and while other world hot spots hke Iran occupy our attention. THIS ACTION SIGNALS yet another facet or the gimmicky foreign policy that has become the hallmark of this admmastration andJtas been im- plemented at the expense of the lOOg·term rela· Uonship wath our alhes . The l!.S. Rovernmenl has shown itself incapa· ble of seeurinJt fair and equitable guarantees for a loyal ally -namely recogrution as a sovereign state and protection against invasion. These arc the guarantees that Congress and the American people have repeatedly ms1sted upon. By hls unilateral action. the president has ig· nored the long·held and often expressed views of a great m ajonty or Am«lricans. New Air Fares Unfair? By THOMAS D. ELIA . Gel ready to start paying higher and higher .air fares for those s hort h ops b~tween CalfTomia cities. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS U.S . Supreme Court 1r necessary. And at may be necessary. For the new out-Of·state routes ap- pear to quaJ1fy the previously in· state carriers to use fede ral formulas for all their rares. ·-The low prices for inter-city nights have been an obvious ad· vantage of California life for decades. but the s tate Public Utilities Commission has probably already lost the batUe to keep the lid on. The federal rates. set by the Civil Aeronautics Board. are based on national averagfs of how much it costs to fl y each passenger mile . State rates have been base_si on the costs of in· di vidual airlines. .. As long as there·s one leg go. SOME FARES could nearly · double under a federal law tak· ing effect in a few weeks. Even the major California in·statc carrier3 admit prices will go up, but they won't say how much. What's happened is that under the new law, any airline whose flights operate across state lines will find all its rates s ubject to federal regulation rather than state laws . UNDER TUE federal ruleb, fares between Los Angeles and San Francisco or Oakland. for instance. will be based largely on what it cosL'> airlines to fly between cities like Detroit and Kansas City, where traffic 1s mu"h lif{hler. Between Los Angeles and Oakland, for Instance, the fare could jump from PSA's present $32 to $62 if PSA wanted to raise 1t that mu('h. Ing acr()f;S the stale boundary, that airline's entire system is subject to federal regulation." said one CAB official. The new law was actually de- signed to lower in-slate rares in most parts of the country. While California has bee n tight in regulating in-state prices. many other stat.es have not. Only Texas and California will see Cares rise becauseofthe new law. Tight Control Cuts MDs' Liability Cost The California airlines have seen their state leash loosened largely because of another new federal rule. All ma.,Jor airlines were IOVlted by the CAB to fly almost nny new route they wish. regardless of the competition. That mvitat1on will see new ac. t1vily at .some Ca lifornia airports, notably Oakland and Ontario. but 1t also wall make two previously in-state earner.> into multi·stateoperations. THE ONE thing giving the PUC some hope of keeping its authority over in-state flights is the success it has had over the las t two years fighting a pre- vious CAB rule with a similar impact. In-state fares on lines like Western and United were kept in line in spite ot CAB wishes. But that rule was only an ad- ministrative reguJapon and not a federal law automatically tak· mg precedence over state laws. ByFREDW.ICLINE Capitol News ~rvlce SACRAMENTO -It was only a couple of years ago or so that the medical malpractice in· !'.urance crisis had evf'ryone wondering how they would be able to afford lo go to a doctor. Doctors c omplained tha t medical malpractice insurance had skyrocketed lo lhe point that they would have to cancel cov· erage because they couldn't af. £ord the rate and it was too much to pass along to polientl'I. Patients would be priced out of needed attention. Self insurance came into tho fore for some. New approacheR were t ried . The Stale Legislature wrestled with the situation too. Now we know thal malprac· tice rns urance did skyrocket, but doctors paid It and have gone on practicing medicine and surgery as before. Patients have paid the bill berause they have had lo in order to gain proper treatment. THERE L~ evidence, however, that malpractice insurance cun be obtained In a fltoically l'IOUntl manner. Jt really is r:tthcr as toundinH. when you think ubout what hu11 hapP-Oned with thl11 company. fl hllll : RedUCt.'d llA 114.~cond-yc•ur mcd1cul malpructlcf! lnllurancc• cosu by 9 9 J>urecint ft>r llH Cullforniu phyRlcl1111 mombMH, Paid more lhnn $7:S0,000 In lntcrcAt to pol lcyholdurH. Lowen.od 1111 flrsl·y"ar rrtlf'I by 7.5 percent in January or 1978. How has this firm managed to be so successful at lowering costs during a lime of high inf1a- tion? A"cordlng to its president and board chairman, Dr. Joseph O Sabella, a practicing pathologist In the San Francisco bay area, the company's success can be attributed to selectiv e un- derwriting, a favorable clalmR experience and prudent finan· C'io l mnnagemenl. IF VOV WAN1' a bit or com- p a r Ison, try the abovc- menlloned rcducllonA und re· mem ber the Increase!! or a s much ns 427 percent mode by <'Om m tirrlul corrlcrs during lhu 197:, 76 crhlls. Ry HF.RB CAl'!N SAN FRANCISCO T he multi.talnntcd Scott Bench humorl1t. mWllclun, uuthor. Conaing Out: racQnteur, phll011ophcr Polltieian Admits Odd I• an avowed and 11 rlou11 eondtdatc ror thfl lat Jlarvuy Miik's 11cut on the Board of SUpervlaort. Not only that, ho 11y1 h will announce ln \he column ho wrU.ca ror San franclAco m a1.ilnc that he 18 com· l n te out or the c loHt. '' ll arvey'1 death ron· vlnced m e," h e uld yesterday, "that It llJ lime to IAy It on thr Une. However. I would rather not bo th<>Ulht or as a homosexual candidate -1lmply as • candidate who Is qualtrlcd on au counts." Bedfellotes •• • MONEY MATrERS: 1' you can stand a.ome more Irony, tho State of Callfom la wtll ~ SS0,000 richer because ol llarvey Miik's 1l11lng. even thou1t. he died In debt. Because he left no dependenta. hlt Workmen'• Com· penHUon paym nt. or ~.ooo, the rnaxhnum. muat..,. .. ven by tbe city. his tut employer, to tbe tta\e. Thia pro~ltlon. ~ M•rtJn 0 . Moort, Mcame law only three yun qo. So Car. no airline has moved to ra is e r ates with ou t PUC permission. The Doctors Company has 4,500 member doctors . the largest statewide doctor-owned m edical malpra('tice ins urance company. Just recently. the firm announced that it would begin to ofCer its services to doe- tors in Nevada. crossing the state line for the first tame. NEV ADA DOCTORS see this as a chance to decrease their costs for malpractice insurance. Major tort reform came about, and new ways of doing things emerged. of neces1>ity. For PSA. which has sought for years lo fly to Phoeni x. the new rule was n godsend. PSA will Oy to Reno and Las Vegas, too. while Air California will also begin Nevada flights. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT The romment pagC' of the 0:11· Iv l'ilot seek< to inform and 't1mulah· rC'adcrs 11y pl"l'S<'nt· m~ a \IOrtcty of <'Offiffil}Clt'l.1ry on 1op1c~ of lnl\•r('lll und ''~"'' "·ancc from 111rorm1."'1 oh:-.t•rvt·r' an<I ,,,.,i.. l''lllt'll. It certainly \8 a n Improve. menl, not only for the doctors 1n· volved, but obvlou1ily for their patients as well. Lower c-ost. bel· tcr medicine, moro efficient rnnnagemcnt. One thing sure , the government Isn't running 1t. THE PUC'S foar is that the an · s tale lines will raise fares on their profitable existing runs to subsidize new ones. The new lnw would probably allow that. R11t11•r1 N W1•ed. Puhl~ aturd.ay.~mt>eru, 1m Four o( the five PUC c-orn · missioners voted last month to fight the-issue all the wuy lo the AND DESPITE •i•s extravaRllnl dcvo· lion lo nu.stcrily. thcr Is every chance that J e rry Rrown will live out his life o~ 11 mllllonuirc. Jim Primrose. the peMlon oc tuory M Dakewcll & Co .• huB computed that Jerry'• fttftto pension, sl•rtlrlR at age 00. will hllVt.' u h1m1) sum value of $2.~.<108. That'll buy o lot ol fllymouths . . . OF CONSPICUOU8 conaumptlon 0\ r ts no end. Sh lk Mohttmrfttd or Saudi Arabh•. u ion <If the l"to Kina f<'al1nl1 sent his wife to do u llllltt 11bopptn• for him llt Nicol Dante on GC'ary lnat w ck. Sht1 plckM out 40 sul\M, 20 Jnc:~ot• and no 1hlrt1 lo be dellvert'Ct to \J\elr •ult at the llyatt R aenry so h could mak ll selccU~le bou1ht $23,627.34 worth. 810NEV MOBELL, the phcyiah r Mt r<'N jeweler, Just m1y hav topf)('d hl!J ret'ent triumph o sold Rurbage can ch1rm In honor ol Ed "Capt. TrHh" F'lel1hcl1'1 cle.n· up ump1l10. Ho has produced • f',000 Chrl1trnu aooctle -a 1old pooper.acooper with your do1'1 nemc Ht In diamond llowever, Sidney I• not quJte In tht Hme leque wttb Stetano ot Chlcaao. thcs rn1dcap Ml~hta•n Ave. Jeweler. Stefano l1 prod'-lclnl 18·1carat COid c:h w· " ing gum sl!cks. "hfesiic and Individually wrnpped in f:l'nulne Wrif(ley Doublemlnt packag1n.i. J\n amusing party favor. an unex· l)ectcd tip for your fuvorite Mcdtrc O'. Per ~tick ~ Ftvc suck ru1t"k , fl.SOO ... ConJains no ~uicur. THIS Of.I) TOWN: rt WU one or the ttlorlous ston1•1o1 or 1000 -Wllllam Randolph "The lmperrnl" Ht'arsl buying an 800-year- old monnstcry In Spain ror a million dollars, und havini:t It 11hlppcd here to be ~assembled n"xt to the de Youn(: Museum. Each crated Atone block. wclghln1 300 lo SOO pounds, bore a apeclaJ marklna lo aid In the rebUUdlna. for which there w rt "'lnstrucuons EnclOMd.'' JlAlt aner p8iJ •f\C!r page. Well If you nave been holdlng your breath ail these years to see what Herbert Fltl1hhacker predicted wouJd "prove une- qualed u a tourist attraction." exhale. Th plant w ~ IC.St Iona .,-o. and the hu1 pllt of a ton •, &tored behind the J1p&n_. To. 01rden, Is dwindllQJ. Some art In the Ar~um. OtMra an beinf Ul9d to .bore up Slow lake. Thua ends • atory lh•l NIH In l \IS, wh•n the Monutery of Suta Mar•• de OVlla wu .aabUlhecl oo the Tacua RlHr, IO mU• from Madrid. to Js se m l In e\. of we 6E ~· In ,, • ,• •' ,, •• CHILDREN'S PAGE - ' j/µ RU88EA DUCKY DRAWING TAKES FIRST PRIZE Pat Knapp, 13, 183112 Del Mar Lane, Huntington ISeach . STEREO UNDER CHRISTMAS TREE RUNNEl'·UP John Kurt, 12, 900 Cettls Place, Newport Beach Hi iPrlJ and bQys. Merry Chrialmas. The bi& day as leu than '8 hours away. Uncle Len hopes you have ~ best Christmas yet. · By the lime you read UUs. Janlne Arnold will be getting ready for a day at Disneyland. The Costa Mesa youth's drawing won for ~t Christmas .card design. The prite was a day at the Anaheim park. THERE WERE MANY fine drawings. Uncle Len needed lots of help in picking a winner. It was no simple task deciding the top drawing. There were, in fact. so many good drawings that Uncle Len decided to share a few or the others with you: Theme for today's regular drawing prizes, $S for first. $2 runner-up, was what you would like t-0 fmd under the tree Christmas day. PAT KNAPP, 13, OF Huntington Beach, submitted the wrn· ning drawing-a rubber ducky. John Kuri, 12, of Newport Beach, had the runner-up draw- ing. "What I hope to get is an AM/FM/MPX receiver with tu mt able and cassette recorder," John wrote. Honorable mentions go to Billy Halloran, Mike Llngenret· ter, and Chris App, each of Costa Mesa; Suzanne HartJey, Hunt· ington Beach and Stade Selbe, Fountain Valley. SHEILA HUETl'L'S Merry Christmas greeting with a mouse in the lower right corner drew top consideration for first in the card design. Very good, Sheila. Uncle Len also liked the card design by Maria Tucker or Costa Mesa. Honorable mentions go lo Tim Morris. Michelle Lee Morris, William Lugar, Karisa Masley, Dan Taylor. Debbie Kibel and Anne Cormack, Huntington Beach; Jannie Clark, Fountain Valley; Glen Coffey, Marcus Burton and Ann Sullivan, Newport Beach: Courtney Skoro, Corona del Mar; Mika Foster, Laguna Beach; Cristin Walsh. Suzanne Toombs, Irvine; Diane Cain, Amy Graham and Chad Nelson, Costa Mesa. UNCLE LEN ONLY wishes each or you could have won a day al Disneyland. Thanks for all the entries and again, Merry Christmas. Next Saturday, the theme is a drawing based on the new year, 1979. Drawings should be on white paper four by four inches and done with black ink. Colors, pencil or blue ink drawings will not reproduce. Your drawings should be mailed to Uncle Len. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626. Until next Saturday, good by. Sllurday. December 23. 1978 DAil v P1l0T A 1 A MOUSE AT CHRISTMAS TIME Dnwfng by Shella Huettt, 19 Bethany Drtve, lrvlne MANGER SCENE INSPIRES DRAWING Marla Tucker, 999 Trenton Way, Costa Meaa - .Reindeer Long Associated With 1'elping Mai:i • Dear lle.aders, Of all the animals associated ·' with Christmas, the reindeer is probably the best known, since it is characteristic or the lands of ice and snow. The European and Russian reindeer is very s imilar to the American caribou. The reindeer is one of the few species of deer to have been domesticated and trained to wear harness and pull sleighs. It is from this use that the name "rein" comes, for this is the line used by the driver to guide the · animals . The reindeer has long been associated with man. and 20 or 30 thousand years ago cavemen painted their pictures on tbe walls of caves. Since about 1800. · • the Lapplanders have kept herds of these animals and have come lo depend on them for survivaJ. They eat the meat, drink the milk, make clothing rrom the ' hidesi and train the animals to pulls eds. Herding these deer is an important. occupation, for the animals must be kept in the right pastures at the right lime of year. Al calving time, the J females must be separated and 4 left undisturbed. , Reindeer milk is very rich in ~ butterfat, and the Lapps makeJt into cheese, butter and yoghurt The meat is the main food of , f\ ~ rE. ,~(!~ i, r~°JLI!.>~ ~~~ I ~ 'flfl.> <a ~OJ ' ,~~1lrt~~~ r ~~ ~·-"<CY .;~-. many northern people of Europe and North America. And there has always been a market for the hides from which many fme leather products are made. As a harness animal. the reindeer is most successful. The Lapps often harness nine or 10 of the animals in single file to a sled. Each is lied to the animal ahead by the "rein," the bridle is just a haJter. A reindeer sled is shaped like a boat, and is about 6 feet long and 2 feel wide. One can easily imagine how this picture of a string of reindeer pulling a colorful sleigh decked in bells gave rise to the popular Christmas story of Santa Claus. In parts of Siberia, these animals are used to deliver mail. Deer belong lo the even-toed hoofed animals, and the shape or the foot or each species depends on the place where the deer live. H~oves or the reindeer are designed to carry the animal over the ice and snow, and the two toes spread wide apart to give the animal better footing. The hoof bones make clicking noises as the animals walk, and zoologists believe that this sound serves some useful purposes in keeping the herd together. The feet are shaped a little like shovels, and the reindeer use the front hoofs to dig through the snow in order to locate edible grass and mosses beneath it. The males have long s preading antle r s, and interestingly, reindeer and caribou species are the only deer in which the females also have horns. These are much smaller than the males' but still quite impressive. There are other animals that play a part in Cbrtslmas legends. Most are the farm variety: cattle. sheep, donkeys and horses. All of these, along with birds, are commonly depicted in nativity scenes. Christmas legends are about people closely associated with the land and nature. Most were shepherds and farmers. As a result many Christmas customs include animals. F o r ex am p-l e . I n so me countries it is customary to give Colds Infect Sinuses '· Skull Cavities Serve Key Functiom Andy sends a World Boole Year Book lo Paige Spradley, _,age 13, of Little Rock, Ark., (or .f ~ her question: " ! ; WHAT DOES A SINUS DO? A common cold is any one of a number of diJUnct infections of the respiratory tract. It is the moet widespread and prevalent of alt diseases in the world. It bu been found that colds caute more than 30 million ill· nesses each year in American childrea of preschool age alone. A cold is an infection or the membranes of the nose and throat and sometimes the eara and tlnuses. A alous is a cavity ln the f'tc!rlt of t.be Kull. Each person has four groups of 1louae1. Medical people someUmea call these 1roup1 the paraoasal sinuses bffause they al1 connect with the nasal caYU.y. EACH GaOUP ~ ~nu~s lakes ill name from the bOnet of U.. tkull ln wblcb it Ls found.- The lront.l SlDUHI are tn the front.I bone ol the forehead jutt aboW• U>e eyes. The maxillary 1inusa. •bicb are the largest of the paranasal sinuses, are located in the cheekbones on each· side of the nose. 1be ethmoid sinuses are located just above th nasal cavity while the spbenold slnuses are behind them. If the front of the skull were made up of solid bone, the face would be very heavy and the chin would tend to test on the chest. The sinuses actually help to lighten the skull and make It easier ror a person to bold hl• head up and to balance lt on the neck. The slnusa are lined wttb the ume type of membranes that Une the nose. It 11 for this reuon that lnfettlOM of tbe nose wm often easlly 8pread lo the sinuses. THERE IS an infection com- monly called sinus trouble or sinusitis. In sinusitis, the in· named mucous membranes in the sinuses become swollen, closing the openings and pre- venting infected material from dralntng out. When this happens. often a painful pressure builds up in the sihuses. The pain often occurs at the same time each day. Other symptoms can include dluiness and running no.e. Al· lergles, colds and inftuenia often result in sinus trouble. Certain climate, dampness, drarts and even smoktng can cause many individuals to be more suaceptlbl' to slnualtis. Slnuite1 can be found only In mam mall, birds and crocodiles. The larse apbeaoid alnuaea of the• elepbant exteod to the very back of tbe atull. Doctors ~mmead Nit and a liquid diet u the best treat· ment for slnu troutilt. Pain· 1toppln1 drul• are often pre- 1crlbed, too. Sometl111et even 1ur1ery la prescribed. II the doc· tor puncturet a ma.xlllary sln\11, ~ft 'bettC'r dralnate l.a \'*1*· ' . ' • the farm animals extra food on Christmas day and to put out grain for the wild birds. In some places, the Christmas day food is set out in the farmyard on Christmas eve so that the dew will fall upon it, and the belief is that when the animals eat this. good fortune would certainly come lo the owners for the next year. th0$e close lo nature. It is only to be expected that the animals which shared the lives of these people would have important roles ln their myths and legends. Most of the legends of our peo- ple. no matter what country is in· volved. have their origins with MERRY CHRISTMAS to all. Ellie THE QUIZ 'yule facts (10 points tor each q11ettion •nawe~d correctly) 1 This year, Christm.s Day marks the beginning of the fewish holiday (CtiOOSE ONE: Yorn Kippur, Hanukkah), also called the feast of light$. 2 The church set December 25 as the date marking Christ's blnh in the .. l.. century. a-4th b-8th c-12th J Christ's birthplace. Bethlehem, is located about five mile~ south ol Jerusalem, in the West Bank, a territory Israel seized from (CHOOSE ONE: Egypt, fordan) during the 1967 Middle Eut war. 4 Xmas has become a common abbreviation for Christmas. Xis the fir\! letter of Christ's name rn .. l .. a-Hebrew b-utin c-Greek S (CHOOSE ONE: George Gershwin, Irving Berlin) wrote ''White Christmu." which was first recorded in 1~1. and went on to become the best selling record of •II time. newsname (10 points" you CM' lftnllly ttll• SMl"SOft In IM MWt) In 1843. this Englbh novelist wrote one of the best known Christmas st<><i~ of all time. Its chara~er$ indude Bob Cr;itchit, Tiny Tim and Ebenezer Scrooge. Name the author and the story. 1-Cledellg Jul •·Mexico l·Fellz Navidad 3-froeliche Welhnachten 4-luol"I Natale S-Joyeu• Noel In addition to being a famUy fun feature, THE QUIZ ls an integral part of the in-classroom news program presented in Orange Coast area schools as a public service by the Daily Pilot. AM-s...-.r <_,..._,...,_.,., • news picture (10 point• ii you •nswer lhll queallon co11ectlyl Ros.lynn Carter was on hand when the first family's Christmas tree recently arrived at the White House. Immigrants from .. l .. brought the Christmas tree custom lo the Umled States. a·Spail\ b-Germany c-lrel.tnd holiday customs (2 point• tor •.ch qu•ttlon ens-red eorrKlly) 1 The first Christmas cards were designed and prrnted in (CHOOSE ONE: SwiUerland, England) in the 1840s. 2 Sant.a Claus developed from a Europe.an word fOf St. Nicholas. The people of .. l •. chose St. Nicholas as the patron uint of children. •-Poland b-the Netherlands c~Po,nugal 3 The pinata, a brightly colored crock or p;ipier-mache figure filled with candy and gifts. is .a Chrl51m;u tradition in (CHOOSE ONE: Africa, Latin America). 4 Children in 8oliVla receive their holiday gifts on fanuary 6, a religious festival marking the arrival of the three wise men in Bethlehem. This feast is known as .. ?.. a-Epiphany b-Penteccnt c-Advent s families in Britain and some parts of unada celd>r•te the day after Christmas as (CHOOSE ONE: Boxing Day, und~mas Day), • lime to give money to letter arrlen, mlfkmen. and othen . roundtable ''"'"' Cllteweloft (no ICON) What do you conMder the lrfftftt obstaele to "pe.ice on eanh" todayt YOUft ICCMI: ., '° too ,.inte -T~ ICOIUI ,, to to,..,.., -llCetlenl 11 to to polfln -Ooo4 ,, to 70 point• -Pair •VIC. tnc •• 1211•71 • DAIL V PILOT S•1uroey Dk•m~r 13. 1111 COURSES BY NEWSPAPER I z· Best Tax System May Be a p ~ ariety oTLeVies . . . 81 G .01 E F. ea AK • '->"lflm c-e c.-d to be merely --:::-:".:::":".,~~~~~-------------To m t peoplt• w rt rorm wn)' of paylntt ror what one ~ EDITOR B NO'r£ Thu I1 Iii. la.II !II a Mrl.u uJ lJ arlk "111zplorin{/ mean t a~ relier Thl' bc!M tux 1s l 1•h t'd Md beclml' 1 method of "To.roUOrf "'"'"'and R1011t1,.,, •• tht-one r.omobody cl "1u1)i. rM.llA lrlbollnl( money from rich Geor~ I" Urftlk, proJ1uor O/ 11rO'IOmlc1 ol f/C /Jerb l.-y. ducu1a11 E''"n quit~ mild manner f to poor the problem1" and poHibfllllee for ~lfvtng mea"l"O/lli lo.i '"'°""· IX'OJ>lt> ~'f1mtt 111volH•d 10 at P t>opl with atron& collecUviat 'fhll 11nee well wrllttn /or f.ourt•• '"' "'""''Po~. a program df t'd nq1umt•nt'> ovt'r \ll' tTfOf'm tt•ndt'nclt' think wr huvl' not ""toped bu UnlunfttJI E.rtmtiOn . UC' Hart /}jf!gt>, und /urtthd bJ1 o urant Wh3l flK'I lh 1r •rt' ... U'I UAll)' II aont' r1r t'llOUl(h in lhM direction from tit(' Notkmal Endotvmfl'llt ,,,, lhll """"''llllf!• 8lrong but tar C'ly und '"" •nl und thot lhc re&tl purpose of thl' '""'"""'""'"¥'"'11,'""""11 "' 1 • 1 •"" 1 •'"' 1 "",.._. •"Ct 'IC'n-.c• Uul\ t,ll'V M>m~o"'· Drt tux sy11tt'm ishould 00 equ{tll u1 ttw ((rNtlf>11t "nbllJty lo puy " bt•lng cbl'uh.'d bv tlw '>' tt'rn tlon of weult h throuahout soclc tht' purtl'm with morti current Ir• '""t on fr>llr y muJcer" Thf> f f>R • t Y 111 eHl•n cc · t hey bell••v•• t•om1 , tho on(• with the> m<Hlt h1n1I ~n 111 po ltJcM IT IS A PITY "I: h''" m) m· pr1vutc W('1tlth ~hould be con t-urah• wa h> mt•Murt• .,..,'1\w f1'IC utC'd and di vldt>d u monl( lht• or mohllt vnlu•1•hh• homw, or Ui•· I N T It ~ 0 ll V • P 0 LI<.. V r I I 1"11·ulLI<'". n1'tht1r "llUllll" or 8(' one w II vurc Ulflflrl llltl fll!llll c·x m11ke r11 11hauM lc.iok Ill tht-C"'*t <> .:r "''ant·•• •• o .i1<' u1urt•1u.. " • " • • iL 1 1wn11lvc 1cJOd11and 1tl'rvlr m1' .. ~ th t If l'\ ryon«> r(I thli. Y.IH C.'Ordlnl( to some prt•scr U\:d p ltn Ev-.in ,, Wff ('()old Ol(rt"I' "" llw hcnf'rll tradt<>ft un<S 'IPlf"rt l~ .rnd Iv tlw 11nw de8r . th1· uf rewt1 rd8 option prornlt inl( l ht' 2r ,iatf"<lt N)'1.tt-m must 1n fol'\ b•• n . Nt'Xl eomes the qlleistion or lh~ ulm• and prtnclplt•ll or rt forrn. l(c}(•d for lfw grratMt nurnbt•r nu1r k .. bl) f11r • µrinclplt.'S lhot 1holdd detcrmlnt• therf' rcmt1ln1t lh llf'c>imtJ pmti "'rRlC rf>form" w11ult1 tH" tt,if1nHI If tu reform araum•nt-. art' the •mount of taxea to be t.'01· le m w hy 11' It IUl hamt to ""1 "" the 1dentlf1cat1fJn 1H1t'I fttt"P tu b,• produt'll\'C'. tho ~huuLd lectcd. To what de1rce should t ax '"form enuctoo-t I anr« of ravouble balanN·~ llkt• b..Skt1bull bt• (IO\N nf'd b\. t he• t ux 0 1t e m be us ed to Cnld l y o bjl"r•tlv,. r 1JI "~ 4')1'h'mat1l' ruJn ObJl'ChH•' aM .. tnblllzt> the economy -that 1~. F.CONOMlKTK ARt: .. ONO '1f how('v("r, err not pr~m1n,.f1ni a rrwthoJ crf sc•on•kt~J.111\K ~hould to countrrbaJancti busmes.'> n uc· polnllna out lhut If 1 ux rc•form ff'alurf'A of ttw> potltlc11l ,.nv1r<lft tx· ,1i:r "1 upon REFORMS NEEDED lu•ltOl\ll? were lf•tt ln thmn. Uwy would menl w1thm wh1c h ta.c pt111f f 1 Al p~t. tu\ tt•form d«'b3te.. George F. 8reak llow much debt should be ln· know how to uc·rom1>ll1h •I mad1• tt•nd lo l~· d1"or.i.tnated frt 't' for t>urrcd? 11ow much should the The ir uct• Jn lhci·h•Jle IK u f'4'6plP rm thi• 'IW1rt H"' r-A • ulli<, "1th t'\l'r~111~u.• lhruwma 1~ I t 1•nu· ""' Iii p.i ~ for <1 wx system bf> used to reallocate melh()dolotelcul tool known "" hor l(t11n arr• s1w11r•· 1'1 thf'lf "''" ball i.t1"UUnd "1thvut wnttin.g Cor minimum ot t~-.t·nti..11 w n 11't'' resources -1n other wor~. collt·bem>flt anoly1tl1t. tlon and art· not 'llow tt1 prr,t~ tht• boundnne-. of lht court to bt-vrovldt-d by aiovernnwnt. ~ ith t1llould bJgh ta~es be ,placed ()n 0 n c l' you II n t• u P Y 11 u r und brln~ pres~urtt tt~ b-ar '"" dt•f111t•d or lhl' ha-.li.t•t., w t 111 ta~t't. 011JportJotwd urt·ordinH to 1>ome activities so as to shift re· p rlo rltle"· \•ennoml1iti, c luhn thf'ir lf'f,!1•lat .. ,r~ Th,. 1(1>nnar plat•e \ nlul' rC<"c1vt'<l by lht• llU)t>t ::.ou rccs into others '? they can u1111emblc the rtilf'vnnt public. on tti.P iltht>r hllnd. haK ""' T llF. ... RST PR08Lt:M 1 thut "ttform" 1s a t erm th1Jt lacks meanln~ unlcs~ th1•re •~ cl car t1Hretm1ent C\n where you have t>N>n and where you ure go- \ng T here simply as no uni· '""ersal ronsensus Pvcn as to th · 1 purposes to bl' sl'rved by our tax S\Stt.•m Later huds:et11 provided for an datu, re~d th m Intl> cortlpulf•ni, llUCh fl Wtm.'ne-1~ r>f II\ t1'"fl'"flt eJtpanded 1roup of scrvacoi. cm CHOOSING THE KINDS of and produce a lly11tc m at1c ISl.'or und ti·nWI to hf• 11ur prit.inll/ un eluding !!Omo that chunndt>d tax tu xes t o a cco mp Ii s h o ur Ing system that wellth11 the co"l" protcctiw• tA thNYi money Lo people who could not pur poses involves really hard and bencfl\.8 t.o be uxpeckd from care lor themselvca>. with tax decisions. Does "reform" mean thls or thnt odJu~tmcnl of a puycr s assessed according to taxing real estate less and in· particular tu . lht>1r means. comes more? Or should sales This iR all very useful to th<: taxes and other excises be given specia Jls t : unfor tunately M l TlltS SIGNALED a m u1 or heavlt!r weight? muc h or it penetrates the public c hange of objective. The tux To put it another way, who has consciousnt!Ss or has much H * * * * * * HE NCE, TAX l'OLJ(;V ten<b to be made lo an atmoephe-rt tn which ~lf·1nter~t 1~ tar rMAe d early recognized and pronv..t. cd than the gener al int.enst. Tht: lcadJng pJayen know who Oley * • • are and wh rt th y are aoma I l.e11slators want to an-tu11onl~ U re w COMtlluent8 Ill poulblt<, 4'0 lhey t ry to keep ~ lmpuct of tuei. val(ue and in· viitl bl(I 1' u "t!I with burd ns that 1n rreaae •utomatk nlly with 1nna. · I loo f•nd ttonomlc .crowth are bt'ttf'r than thc>M! that '"'IUln! lf"fCl11l1ttlv11 r ha ncu ci1uch a11 tax r tf' •dJ~tnwmb 1 ttrnt ultract eltf'ntion and 11Ur up 'JJ>~ltlon 2 (,ft")ftll Wht> rlrafl t$1~ li1w1. "'' tllf' 1Ahfrrr hDnd. hkf> ti> re tnov,. it ll thft nmt->il(ul\y thf•)' r n ·rrw-v prf"f~r maa~lvf' ttf't.all a nd e()mplr~ d~~l~n "'' th•I ,.v rv 'l~taJ 4"aN ran t>" d•••dt Wtfb ~r 7,#lltf oftl'n Mlllct"; lhf- 1,.W'I "'" u m1Jlfn that N1t1fu~1()n ri-~ult• rlfftt->r th.tia dar1ty l IJl~&,Al,fllA~ l'tffO ~ /nlAl"tl-t h1w hAV" A ttl.tkf' )Jt P""'Pf'1<1ff1"1t tJfAh t~ 1aiwrnM r.t t ~ Jo1'1t~ antt tbot> r1.rnJtl""ou 'I r,f '•A: 1 .. 11 l,._. t ,.,, '1<11Jbt t: rne~ty P-~l1r1f" l.h .. 1 .. 1 .. , .... nd Kr~n( '""''""•m,.nt " lr1 IPMI> hfi~t -,.,.,,.,,~. r,f ~If t l :CPlJ"" •t111 ,..,,.,.ti / f>"''"">v" t>-~r v-Jf mtn~ JIA-h1 to r p ''II I",,,. ,..,,,. ~ "' t 1 ,.. 1 ;4 I tr, t~m 'W'I""" <trod <Af,.n ,. .,.,, t.;iny 11\n,,t,.r.t tt,.~t .H1if•f' ,,.. t~r wake lhrC"AJIPI •jf1flfo1 ..s 1r,,.Jt11:1 rlf1#w.1r ,.~ In tflnlt l ft. t1'1P fo'lt ,,.~ pf yer~ I~ a~ar t~..(p-ay1tt:( f~~ O)UUf' ... 41. f'J1("' A 111 State Faees Service ~•tbaeks or New Revenues By RICHARD A. MUSGRAVE In putllnSt California's tax prob- 'lem s on paJte one or t he ha· lion's newspapers since June. Proposition 13 has raised two quf'Stions to which t he answers necessarily remain incomplete : ' what were the reasons behind its 1 passage. and will comparable versaons continue to be proposed 1 throughout the United Stales:> t T o b egin . c o m par e • California's fiscal syste m to that • of other stales . Culifornia Un· • doubledly is a h1gh·l ax state, ; ret nking second only lo New I York m per-capita laxes. ! USING TllF. MORE slgnifi rant index or tax revcnut• as per- 1 cen t of pers on a l i n come. I California is surpassed only by t New York and Ve rmool. But · with r evenue ~rowing s ha rply in , a ll states over the lasl decade. S Ca lHornia's growth rate has •been bel o w t h e n a ti on al • average, not above it Along with being a high-tax ~tale, California relies more • heavily o n loca l t axes than s tales in the nat ional average. . The property t ax contributes an • above-average share or slate- • local revenue with California : ranking eighth · California also makcs above. average use of the income tax. EDI TOR'S NOTE: This 11 the last m a &me• of 15 article• ttplcring Cah/ornla taz iaiues. Richard A. Muagrave. 1111. Burbank pro/en or of political economy at llorvard Univer&ity and vi~hng pro/euor o/ economics, UC. &rlu!ley, compo~• CalJ/orma tcmng and $pending with that of other stoles and pre- dicts some legi!latwe action. Thil 3eru!S is co-ipomored by Courses by Newspaper. a project of Univeraity Ertension, Univer:nty o/ Calt/orma, San C>iego, and lhe California Ta.z Re/omt A ·sociat1on Poundatlon . It is /urmd by the California Counctl for the ffumamhes m Public Policy. r~ •'7111'!1 '"' ""°' .,, "' ·~· ,,.,.,..,,.. ~• C'ult,...,... In c lass ifying stale·local tax syst e ms accordi ng to t heir bu rd en distribution, t he Ad · visory Co mm ls~lo n o n In · tergovemmental Relations lists California and five other states as having a progressive pat tern . BUT BESIDES BEING fl bi"'· tax s t ate. CaJ.Wom ia olf.eNI .111.- levels of public i;crvicet Our per -capita exPf!ndit ures on most majo r categpric s r ank well above the a9erage: Utird on police and fire, fourth on public welfa re. eighth on health and hospitals and eleventh on public educa tion. Putting both toget he r, does California's "tax revolt" tell us voters have decided to cut back on the size or their public sec- tor ? Does it renect dissatisfac- tion with pa rticular taxes or par ticular ways In which the revenue is s pent? Or does it reflect simply a desire to pay less while expecting services to con· tmue anyhow'! All these may be involved, but the m ost important has been the impact of inflatjon. Al t he state level. Sacramento has benefi ted f~om a whopRinJ il\fla lion d~dend. loco~ tax, "evenue in plrticuJar ha s incre.s ed al twice the rate of personal in-co m,, as taxpayers were pushed above the exemption limit anl into higher ra t.e bracket.5. LAC K OF POLITICAL lead e r s hip and legis l a tive wrangling permitted this gain tp pile up as s t.ate surplus, whereas it should have beeQ -returned to the taxpayers through tax re- duction. Local government also s hared in the inflation dividend . STATE DILEMMA Richard Mu•grave because the value of r eal estate -especially residences -rose well a head of general prices and m oney incom es . Eve n thoug h prope rty truces did not rise re l· alive t.o the m arket value ortaxed p rop e rties. C o l i fo rn io 's real es tate boom led to a sharp rise in prope rt y tax bu rdens rela tive to income. Here, too. local govemm~nts failed to return lhe revenue gain thro ugh rate r e du c tio n . H omeow n e r s. fin di n g the mselves und er increasing pressure. rebelled ; Proposition 13 was the result. SO FU, CAUFORNl.4'S ex· pe rience has· been delightful. Tax burdens have been reduced. with expenditures la rgely main· tained. The entire sta te surplus has been made available in one s woop to fill the breach this elec· lion year. leaving it till next yea r to meet the crunc h. Wha t wilJ ha ppen ? Clearly. service levels will have to be s ubstantially cut unless the st ate m anages to find new revenue lo compensate for th~ loss of prop· erty tax. ln part such cutbacks mtght be m ade up for by in· creased efficiency, but one won· de rs. Mo re like ly. they wi ll bt· absorbed where poli tical pre!'.· sures are least ; this will hardly be where waste is greatest. or where need is least. IN ntE LONGER run. the property tax freeze mandated by 13 will decimate the role of that ta x. Without a chancl' for :.i comparable new source of local r e venue. the s tat e 's fis c:.il responsibilities wi ll have to be expanded Whethtt this as done by increased aad '>l' by transfer or funct.Jons rem ains t.o be Yen In eithe r cas e. local fi s cal responsib1lJly will be weakened One way or another. increased res ponsJbHiUes will have lo ~ met in Sacramento" If inflation continues at a two-digit r ale. continued escalation of effectiv~ income tax rates may providt: the needed resources and let legis lators off the hook -for a while. Before long, however , middle income taxpaye rs will find that they a re losing more in tht! pro- ce1111 than they gained in proper- ty tax cul'!. Next time. it will be their tum to rt:volt. SURELY. PROPOSITTON 13 has not been the solution, nor ca n so complex an issue be re. s o l ved vi a r e f e r e ndums . Refe rendums necessarily follow a single tSSue approach : what is needed is a po licy pack age which will address the need for both efficient expenditure policy and equitable finance. Its des ign is t he t ask of political leadership, capable or con s tructi V(' s olut ion a n d sensitive to the wis hes of the publi c. Above a ll. this has bet:n lucking. __ O_R_AN_G_E...---CO_AS_T_CHU-r--R_·C_H_D_IR----rE=C=T=O=R=Y====-::o=-;l PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH -•• Main at Adams, Huntington Beach Morning Worai..p a Blbte Schoot 8:30-.. U-11:00 AM Golden Hour of Worahlp -8:00 PM Nc.ttH ry C•r• Al All S.rvlce• Ott/ce: 536·258!) Dial O.votlon: 536-9580 HARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH c-of Feinlew...tl4i'tf'. c .... ~ h• HillOOI .J«'•i\, Po'I-""-e 17141 55-·7711 SUHOAY WOISHIP SHVIClS 11 .00 A.M.-SUMOAT SCHOOL ft41 A.M. EVEt41HG SllVICIE-6:00 P.M. WEDHESOA ¥ lVIHIHG • 1:00 P'.M. YOUTH AHO ADULT lllLl STUDIES CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES ~Of '"9 ..0-C.-..ntlfllUf~N Of CHtin, "'*''"•ton~ MAI~ .. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE" SUMDAY, OECIMIB 24, tt7t Cos to M.so-Fi"t Chwctt ot Cllri1t, Sclfttist 2110 Mtt• Y•nk CW., Coste MeM S..ftdey Sctiool -I 0 A.M. Cllwch Sff'•lu -I 0 A.M. It~•-. 2110 Mo o Ytrde Dr. f A.M..4:10 r .M. Mllfl. "'"' s.t. W•d. 7·7:50 r .M .• f .f:l O r.M. HwnfiiMJtottleoch-Fi"tChwchofChri1t, SclMtitf ltti & Oii••· Hll"*"'t'011 leeclt cii.n11 & s-1i1J ...._. -I O:OD A.Mo 1 ..... 1--UIMMSt . ..,.c• .,,, .'~:. .:aT•' ; ...... ; 1._~.; I ST CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Of NEWPORT BEACH Mt·frl~ t(.f *''" Uf\rt9"J(t>.,t t r t .. etoQQ"~ .. "'<~ \A -fV. 4LllRT IUltlCE. lkf. MIMISTH • ·•. WORSHIP AMO SUN04 y SCHOOL 10:30 A.M. "MAKE CHlttSTMAS YOW llltTHDA Y" Mond•y Morning and Thuredey EYenlng He•llnt Wortcahoe> URIAHUSSQUARE MocArthur at Ford Rood-HewpOf'f leach • It A•, ',f•·L.tA f /•Al Vl ••A .t t •I\,,,,.._ '•f '' ll6-4fll MWwfw't No. '40.1711 May this Holy SealOO bring us all Peace and Happiness. of the Coastal Areas CHU•CH OF THI COVEHAH'T 2150 Foir•i.w •cl.. Cod•~· ln.c~ A. ff11rrl•, Pfthw S-001 Wonh4, a C,_.<h S<hool l :lO & I 0-00 A.M. Pi.-: SS1-ll40 Community Prftbyterion Chwch 41s F«ett •"~ LapMlffcti 4•4-nH Rev. At1h ur J TankeBley Rev. Eldon H. Thies to 15 AM. -Wontuo 11 15 A M -Fellowship Hour SllCIAL CHllSTMAS S&YtCH s-Nf, Dtc. 24-11:00 ,,,,.. c.-1STMAS 1¥1 C:AMDUUGfff SMYICI 5-My, Dtc. lt-7:JO P.M. H1W 'flAl'S 1¥1 COMMUMtOM SH¥1Cf ' 211 W, W,._, C:otte .,..._ 645-lltl CNU CMI ..,.._ ...... lot A<,._l ll>t Ull.-ttW'f lM * ' s • • • , I I • ' ~ . w .. ,,.. A Going v low1ng Growing Church SUMOAV SllYICH 818 LESTUDY9A.M. WORSHIP10A.M.&6 P.M • "THE OMl Y llGOTTIM Sotr' PAUL THOM~. MINISTER BRYAN CROWE. YOUTH MINISTER. Somo1h1 ng wondert ul w ill happen 10 you at the fOtOlT HMIOI atUICH Of awgous SCIENCE Muw.·11'-·M-.llon C~lt Senkn I 0:10 A.M. lOW•O.f_C._ Y'•lfoOll & H.-tor .Mier CltW'dt • I 0:10 A..M. A Alt Cll\ildl Aa•W! ... "' 1755 Or_,. A••· s.1te C:, C:otfeM•M 646-tOJZ Dl ... A·"-Yw "''·'4'4 DI. lllAMO. C. JACISOM ..... ,......... ,._,...,t MWtfw • TNCltw • P'rtKtlt!M..-• l9'ff _.., ....... ~,..,....,., COSTA .... s. W~I CLUI 610 W. t• ST., COSTA MHA PASfOI DAY• I. WIUOM .......... _ ... .,,., 11:00 w....,, 7111..... • .... w....., l"ltte-Chtl1tl9ft Scleitc:e Society of IMiM Swvlu• .. St. Mtltfltew ltltlMr• Qwclt et.I•..-Dfht .. S•A•t Wrf. lnlM 5-Nky w.rkn _, s..iNy kll11I llOO P.M. CMkl c ... """w.4 w..a. Swvlu -1 r.M. L..-.leoch-Fint Chwch of Christ. $c~1t •n....-.°'h• c.i.rcli a -.y S<lletl-I 0 A.W. .......... -21.,... ...... ~ ... Y .... -HrttCllwchofChrt.t. $cietlti1t C.. , .. ,. ....... .,., k...._ lstU ~.Dr. ca.c11a-... 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CMCJI , ......... ,.. dtOl•14r;:_~ .. ic11 ,,... .............. ...,.-....... , ..... ........ ........, ..... ~.t ..... ......... c ........... ..... , .... ' •-zw.,... a..w..e ......., SllUllOl If Ill •ts ,.,.,~ ..... ~.;ro·· ...,..,,. , ........ lf4J4.--<Ht f r•r ,...,w~ HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH IDltc ...... ef Cllrhtt 24011m..-.. s .... i..w 84S·~781 • CHlflT NlllTTMIAM CHUICH 20112'Mapo .... H ... ...... ~ ....... .. .... ..-.& ....... ..... This Sunday Worship in ST. ANDREW'S PltESIYTUIAM CHURCH BOO ~1 A n<1111w•. H'l.¥1 • N1•woort Bcacn • 631 ·2U80 WenNp ~kn -1:00 • tlJO • 11 :00 JOt4tt A. .... ~ ......... .. AUEHA TEO /RECOHCILID0 CHUtlCM SCHOOi. , I\ '"'-"' ltltouQll C-roerlto • )I) • 1n1..,1 f11<eut11 Gou:: "00 . ,,,, .... fllt""'llflttllG# A.IC ~HI -646-UJJ COMMUMllZ~~M C"UltCt( ... ........ .:.i:;-..-- c•ta•TIYI WOISHIP ................ • ...... • 9!00 AM ca...Anott SllYtCI ...................... IOIJO AM QMCM ICHO°'-A Atwlf STYDell ••.•• , •• I O'JO AM . ... .... "~ ... .......................... . ·-... •_, I ------------------~l_l_e_l_lglon-----~.o.c.m~23.•t7a DAll:._V PILOT_ A 9 Churches To L ight Christmas COndles . • .· .. Mon~ Orunte Co t .re& cburcbe hne •n· nounud t'hrltihnu Eve and Chriiumu day en le A Chru.lma.1. ('horus, dJrt-c&t'd by Jean Turrell wUl l)f'rform at the-~ p m Su.nday Candlell1b\ ~rviC' at th tiure• ol &ellJtou SelnN. San 'lemente. Thl' ronaregohon m~ta at t.ht Natooh: 'rtHf'lple. 30'1 s El C.1mltlu Hl'lt•I J ( HH/E f 'S Th~f"l' v.11t Ix-1n1un~ or lhl' \r1tt11\ittnaU l'Urol-. --------- and r dlo" o f lhP <.'hrii.lmu 11ton In • !i p m Sund•) f•mlJy rrv tc. al t'altb l.Ad.Mran C'b1lnh, 8200 Elm Ave • tlunt· iniclon ~aarh Holy l'Ofl'\munwn I!"! l!!Chedult'd for II p m Uw i.1unt-d .) Muslt" v.ill bt' provided b) \h~ d1 nr"l rhmr • Thi• l'hancl'I choir und a JO.memtx>r orchnln trom l.allto IUU Com mWlit> Ctuar~h. La1tuna lttll!\ will prt>~t>nt u mui.1C'1tl. · Kln1 of Lo\'e," 1n a 7 30 Chn tm.i-. EH• "ll'r\ 1r~ at FJ Toro High School W) rnna°'ium. ~ Toll·do Wu), El Toro • The tiUoctuao l'bmr wlll tns <..:hr1atmas songs and l ht> H~v Or John It Huff man, J r .. will oHt.'r a meditation In 5 ond 11 p m Mrvic~s Sunday at • t. l\ndrew's PrHbYtttrtan Chun~~ 600 St. Andrews Road. N('>A po1•t' Reach • A C'h ri~tma~ Eve l'H ndlelight serv1<'e 1s schedull'd for l l p m al Community Presbyterian t 'hurcb. 415 Jo~t>rest Ave , Laguna Beach. • Plymouth Congregational Church, 3262 Qroad St . Nc•wport Bear h. has set candlelight commu· nion !-C•rv1ces for 7 30 and 11 ·30 pm. Sunday. The .1·ho1r w ill perform and there will be carol singing. • Chri:.tm;,s carol iung1ng 1s slated for 6 p.m Sunda.) Ht South Shores Baptist Church, 32712 ('rown Valle> Parlcway, Laguna Niguel • An mstrumenlal ~roup will pla> a medley o ( En~h!-h und Fn•nch l'arols at a 9 a.m Sunday <'Om · mu o1on service at Saint Mattb~w Luthe ran Church. Culver Drive a nd Sandberg Lane in Irvine A festival of candlelight and carols is "cheduled for 7:30 p.m. and a midnight candlelight <'Om mun1on will begm at 11 :30 p.m . A holy com· mumon 1s slated for 10 a .m . Christmas Day. * The Unitarian congregations of Saddleback Valley and Laguna Beach will be meeting for a 7 p m candlelight service Sunday at the Unitarian St . Andrew's Presbyterian Church 600 t. t\ndrews Road Newport Beach, California ••• Chnstmas Eve-December 24 F ESTIVAL OF LESSONS AND CAROLS ~lcd1lation b\ Dr . .John A. lluUman J r., Past.or 5:00 P.1\1. Service ('hitd un· prll\ ided 11 :00 P.~. Candlelight Ser vice St. Andrews Sanctuary Choir St. Andrews Handbell Choir etnraaUH C~t•r. 429 Cypress St , L 11una nuC'h • A 7 p.m famlly lll'rvlce i. schoduled and ao 11 p m comm1.anlon ..-rvlce on l41P for Christmh Ev IH ....... Val&M Medtodtlt CIMlrell ol FountaJn Valley, Jim 8u1h1ard St. • Ad vtnt lt"t60ftf and c·arolt are t cbeduled for 10 30 o m Sunday and at 7 .30 p.m . a candleUghl Eucha ra.t w1U hlkc place al Sal.M Paid'• Luthran ('hare~ J u10 Morrunasid~ Orivo, La1una Beach. A rc11llval ol lct.JiOOS atnd carob• 1i1re scheduled ror 9·30 a m Chrl11mu Duy. • Cl 111c11l and conte mporory mttslc will be rcatured ln lhtl 10 a .m . Sunday service at the Sattp~erd of tM Hilla Ua ited Cbu.rcll ol CllriaL. 30J2J Nlruel Road. Laauna Nlgtrel. A candlell1ht bl'rv ic~ I llt't for 7 30 p m An l1 a.m. Christm as -tt'rvtc.-"''" be bued on the tradition of the Mora· \ 1.ln Chrtf\lan.&. The service Is a time oC sharing of i.clf and communion. • Good ~rd LutberH Cburcb, 4800 Irvine Cente r Onve, lrvlne. has s pecial seasonal services slated for 9 30 a .m , 5 and 11 p .m. Sttnday with a l'hlldren·s program, carols and candlelight and ho· ly communion respectively. A service of carols and a messa8e is planned for 11 a.m . Christmas. • A family candlelight service is on the agenda for 5 p.m. Sunday at St. Mlcllael and All Aagets Episcopal Ch urch, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar . A choral eucharist will be celebrated at 10:30 p.m . And a choral service is scheduled Monday at,10 a .m . • M lsslon Lutheran, Laguna Niguel. ha s scheduled a 5 p.m . ramily Chris tmas service Sun· day featuring music by the congregation's youth and a n 11 p.m. candlelight observance. Each ser vice is slated at Shephe rd of the Hills Church. 30121 Niguel Road. Laguna Niguel. • A musical. "An Old Fashioned Chris tmas," wr itten by Don Wyrtzen, will be presented by the music department of First Cbrltttan Cburcll, Hunt· ington Beach, at 5 p.m. Sunday. The church is at 1207 Main Sl., Huntington Beach. • Children of the congregation will particpate in a 7 p. m. Sunday ser vice at Chris t Lutheran Church. 760 Victoria St .. Costa Mesa. A candlelight service is slated for 11 p .m. Christmas Day : the Rev. Pat Tornow will present a sermon in a 10:30 a .m . service. • The Re v. William R. Johnson. Catholic Bis hop ************************* : CELE B R A TE: : ~ CHRISTMAS : . ......... ,. . I GOOD SHEPHERD • : LU~~~-..CH : . ..,....... . • A..,....._,ntor .it : • • SUHOA Y, Dec. 24 ,. • CX!plicate Services of The Word. 8·15 & 10:30 AM • ,. CMdren's OtRISTMA.5 PROGRAM 9:30 AM. {For all) : • • • C ... STMAS IVE • ,. Carols and candles. 5 PM Jt • Carols. Cel'ldles & Holy Communion. 11 PM lit : • • C .. ISTMAS DAY : of Or~nge, wall celebrate a 9 a.m. Christmas mass for inma tes at Oranae County J all ln Santa Ana. Deacon Richard Nauman of Saint 8arba ra'8 Parlth, Sa.nto Ana, will Haist.. • Five Christmas Eve candlell&hl. services are scheduled at Garden Grove Commnlty Cllarcl1, Cha pman Avenue a nd Le wis Street, Garden Grove. Times are s. 6;30, 8, 9:30 and 11 p.m. The combined childr en's, youth and adult choirs wUl 111ng. * Ora.age (lo11t lJ•ltarian Ualveraalll& Cllurell. 1259 Victo ria St ., Costa Mesa. will have a candlelight service at 11 p.m . Sunday. • A pageant, carols and candlelight seTvices are part of Christmas Eve observances planned for 7 Jewish Set Festivities Tem ple Isaiah of Newport Beach and South Coast Communities Jewi sh Center are planning dinner dances. Temple Is aiah h as scheduled It s holiday festivities beginning a t 7 p .m . today at the O a kwood Garde n s Bibles Allowed For Prisoners BARCELONA, Spain (AP) -The Spanish government, after near· Jy 40 years or restricting the distribution of Bibles by evangeHcals, now is issuing permits for them to do so in prisons and hospitals. ·'This is a real bless· ing of God for Christians in Sp ain," says lhe Rev. Dr. Samuel Vila, head of the World Home Bible League ofllce in Tar· rasa. Clubhouse. 1700 16th St .. Newport Beach. T he event will begin with candlelighting at 7 followed by a dinner and dancing starting at 7:30 p.m . MUSICIAN Rudi Had· da will entertain. Sou t h Coa s t C o m · m unities J ewish Cen· ter's Chanuka Ba ll is sl ated for Dec . 30 at Dana Point Comm unity Center , 24642 San J uan Av e. Reserv atio n s 497·2070. Temple Isaiah holds its services each Friday n ig h t An u qubiie choral we>fk of ulraordlnary power and bduty, 10 ~• Christms t:Yt aglow in your hurt .•• Si\ty "oire~ "ilh on·hcs1ra. dlrtttfd by Or. Warren C. M11r-.h. CHRISTMAS EVE • 7:30 PM o'clock at Fairview Com muJty Claurc•, 2525 Falrvlew Road, Co&ta Mesa. • Christmas services for t.he Greek 0111todos Cbure• of south Orange County are slated for '1 : 30 p.m . Sunday at St. George's Episcopal Church Jn La8un• Hlli.. • "The P'trat Nowe ll Is t he title of the NaUvit) play scheduled for 8 and 10 a.m. Sunday ~t Ne•port R1rbor Lq&lae rH Church. 798 Dover Drive , Newport Beach. Candlelight services a~ s lated for '1 and 11 p.m. • A family service ls planned for 7:30 p.m . Sun· day and a candlelight service for' It p.m. a t Lutlleran Claatth of the Matter, 2900 Paclfic View Drive, Corona del Mar. Christmas day, 1 10 a.m. com munion is scheduled. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 428 Park Avenue, Laguna Beach Christmas 1978 DEC. 24-4:00 p.m Children's Christ Mass with communion and music especiallv for children 11:30 P.m . Glorious Midniqhl Christmas Celebration : w i th brass choir, pageantr v and procession. choir and carols. DEC. 25 -10 a.m Holy Communion f\nd carol s. GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH of SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY P.O. Box 2791-Laguna Hiiie, CA 92853 Fether George S. Stept11nld9s. Paalor Tel. (714) 770-5238 CHRISTMAS SERVICES Christmas Eve, OecemtHJr 24, 7:30 P.M • <to be held at St George's Episcopal Church. 23802 Ave. De La Carlotta. Laguna Hills. at tile Et Toro Exil Southbound on 1.51. 2987 Meaa Verde Or. E., Costa MeH Kearn y Fr antsen. Pastor Oon Brendtro, Andrew Anderson, Assistants DECEMBER 24 -10:30 AM -Wors hip \h•:-11,tl!l' .. Born to be King" 5:00 PM -F a m ily Service Me~i.31H' ··Yet m the Dark Street Shineth" '0:30 PM -Chancel C hoir. HandbeUs )-1 ('5~3~l' ·Cod is With Us Tomght " DECEMBER 25 -10 :30 A M - Fest ival Worship M~sa~e ·Glory to Cod m the Highest'" Special Music at dll ser vices. Nurserv at a ll services except 10 :30 Christmas Eve Or. Charles. Fril'iwo, Dirt'ctor • Olrols and Message. t t AM. ,. l l r. Ale.11 John.,on, Organl~._ : ""-": 552-lfll; 559-4214 ~ WELCOME! ... -........................................... ____________________________________ _ El Toro High ~hool, Ridge Rte at T~ledo 2000 AOMISSION·t'REE SEATS • TEL 837· 7729 LL------------------************************* J. ·i ORANGE COAST CHURCH DffiECTORY -I ST. JOHN THE DIVINE I NEWPORT H·~---A.Corc:UalWelcHwfroM (). " TEMPLE BAT YAHM • LUTHERAN CH\JOt THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH -EPISCOPAL CHURCH ~,, •M~'f)f'" 7t1Den•·Dr. ....,_.llHcle ~ 0 1-.W ...... s.. MIU.a 1 IJ l. a.,, CMte *-'41-22J7 541.J UI Co~taMesa -. ..... c.,1.~.....,__ THf lfY, CONRAD A. HORDQUIST, YtCAI l99ff J. ·~ ,..,. FIRSTUMITEO Hunllngtori Beach ~ '"4Molbwlh .... A.~., ..... ARSTUNITED = t-A 'I'. •tc .. _ U I I .. M -~.slovitl Moon.grit t:uc:flllml METHODIST CHURCH u ~ S..-.icft fc ...,, l:OO ,~ t1 " "' -''"'°'''°""' Hotv eor.wnu"'°" c,.,,.,...., o~ ~ 2r. WORSHIP SERVICE 800AM 19th St & Harbor BlvO METHODIST CHURCH • ..,_ Sdual S•d•1· •:15 && to 11:45 .... t0 .. 1\1 • ~Euc-~Ull 10Al\I -T•80ol-,,_Holy~ Suno.t, C -simaa h e CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 9·15 AM. QwcleSc-.at.r 2721 t7thSI 536-3537 HaW.w ~ llewMMy. 4: IS • •: 15 ,-. WORSHIP SERVICE .... 10:30 A.M. AIA9ff-~l0 W ...... s.r.ke: IO:IS&& 1011 C••ll•tll. Me.,_. IMde tOff J 6 irftt ~+ ST. JAMES EPtSCOPAl CHJROt -lollf CUI UAILA.kt W~ -I t:OO A.M. "'"'~C.•e"''"'°'non<I Jr. & Sr. HMjle GrlMlpt .......... WE~MESYOU WEI.CO .. Ch.1rlp<, 0 Clark MrnrslN Ct.rdl Sda al t:M && Yillihn ··-U4-IH9 .......... u .. ; 3209 Vio . , NftWPC)rt Beoch . Costa Mesa North MESAVUDE Huntrnglon Beacn North s.-., 1.-00 A.M. rr.y.r lellll. Haty C.-1• CHRIST LUTHHAN CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH COMMUNITY UNITEO ~H A..M. Clenclt S.C.... _.AM .... ..._ ~1ssour1 Synod Mt. .. Ve•0..&0..•11•~1 METHODIST CHURCH I 0:00 A.M. Ptrtt ~.,,.,. IMll 760YlcterieSt~C ... eMeM 9~134 6662He1IAve 842-446i '!' SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT HatyC1 d•= L•"*' Y. T-. r•atar -6l 1·161 I W.....W,&Ct.wcltSchoat ........ ........... ...., ....... WOltSHIP SllYtclS-1:15 & 11:00 A.M. t:l OA.M . C...ett~ HARIOR IEFORM TEMPLE &lOO & I 0:00 A.N. MwaHY C.. s-4ey Sci..t& A ... tiw.Cteta-~lOA.M. ... ~ .. -.... CHRIST CH UICH CHAllSMA rte MASI Qrf,.._..._....., Sc-..-Ul·H66 IYTHlSEA NEWl'OIT CIHTEI ~~ ,.,... s.., .............. 1:0t , ..... NewPort Beach UNITED METHODIST Pr"99y ........ I : I Sr .M. T....,-10:00 A.M. _...., ...._., 1400W Balt>oaBlvd t601 Marguerite Ave f -ilys-ric• H ... s.mc. WHlt L.,-. 0. Of ..... I PltlNCI OP NACI LUTHERAN CHURCH 6 73-3805 Corona det Mar Fnt fridayof "--""' 7:JOr.M. n..a .... ,...., .• ._yll.l •dor-,__'7S-02tO 2'11 WIMYeN9Dr .. c .... ..._.. Rev Robert Shepard Jr '44-t741 Rabb• Bernaro P Kmo 2100·A ~ar Vista -"~""'"' 80ll...,_.. w.,...,a Ct.wcltSc..., .a:~ .... Music: Arie Shlkler NewPort Beach Calif Saint Michael And AH Angel s Episcopol Church s...., Sdlllal -t:40 ...... 4.C..MeaSOll. ~>0•·!1· Educator Dons M1cnae1 For hef.....,..i., c .. 644-120J M ..... W ....... l &tl:OOA.M. .UMITMfn Wlld.y ,.,. .. Sclto /Dey Cert f:JOA.N. All~W•-3233 Pacific View Drhe. CorOltCI d.t M• t=.cJ.:~ 1:00 ..... ,,.... ...... ~. --·· HUISHY CHU CAD & CHUICH SCHOOi. IO:tt A.M. FOUNT"AIM ~ALUY SUHOAYHOl.Y~l lt:tlA.M. ~-MMUI ._ ........... , FIRST UHtTEO MITHOOtST CHURCH I ttoty Ca1u1ula11 'ftMtd.ys 1 •--w.-.td9y• ~)0 e.111. llZH t.iMr4 St. ................... '6J·H H TM b • . .JoM I09f" D••ls. l eciw ..... 644-046> I LUTHBAM CHUICH Of THI MAST&, LCA • ...., ... ~-w.....,aa......_. IA l,11 ~ 2900 ,ecH+c Yi.-Dr •• c.r... .. .._ 1ff.t0Jt t:nA.M ~~: fJ IUMDAY c.HUKH SCMOOL-NO A.N. -SSLIEVERS F1\lnt eENTBR-All SAINTS ANGUCAH EPISCOPAL CHURCH }\ WOllHIP ...-.Cl -tt:Jt A.M. Teedtint The Wont of Feith . HolNlftS 10·1 Accordifocf to .... ltU lodi of c-rr.yw ttUISllY CUI f'IO'W• 18002 Bushard, Fountain Vol ':la 963-380 1 ......... o.c .......... MH11n9 At: Irvine HI~ Sdmol Auct11or1um ~"fl HARBOR CHRISTIAN 432\ W1 nut Avenve lrvfne IU.S~W.NUC.._ 01 Bil.I. Cl.ANCY. PASTOR H«.Y C~ .. IOH ....... , .................. 1:00 A.M. Fellowship Adult Vf>fSe by Verse Brblf' Study Sunday 9 00 am fAMll.Y YIYICI & CtMCH SCHOOl •. , •••.•••.•.•••• , •••• •: 11 AM. WESTMINSTER LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday Scroot , . . . Sunday 9 00 am MOfb4ltHG PIAYta ......................... 1 l:M A.M. ., ............. Curing ~ ~ few weeks. we have been ~omin9 WorsM> . I Sul'lday 10·15 am -............... __ . Evening Worship . Sunday 5·30 om MUISllY CAii AYAA.AK.I telling yoo ut the chanoe of our name. but ~1dweek Bible S1udy Thursdav 7·30 om (Holy Communion First Sunday1 11 00 A ~ 1tJt6 ltrltAM-W:=......_ we have also changed some of our ways m . lllVffffV C•r• P~ov•cMd C.11 to t tn for"'9ti0n '1Jf ..,._ ,_., ~ ....... worship lo conform to reality rathef than formality. AllO. V19've edded to oor st9" to P.O. Box t 7996. tivme, C.llfotn13 927 13 17141 541·2772 r.UTOl '°9. A.. S~M 'MOMlnJ .. Ht oener setW the needs of people and sorne moce changes are on the way. ~eloice with us and for tnCf8 Information. call MM 104 MBA lllLI CHI.PB. ~ 140 W Wiison. Costa~ (714 0..-.. ..... c-. ...... COMMUNITY CHURCH I T 1'HI IA. Y ..... ,,, .,..1414 ., ..................... ......... Le.._ ..... ATTEND THE CHURCH .....,.....eec.11• 24,, .......... SUNDAY -llC. 14-CtmlTNAI M IAY . ..,,. ..-ACU Of CMltSTWAS• ca••wot1NP•YM:t-1WA.M. J I ... MO 11!9. II mYM:I ..... a.-..... ....,...c..r .... II A*"" a.ll'n1•,U TD You~ OF YOUR CHOICE ............ .. Wllt•IATHtc•-11 THIS WEEKEND MO W..llSeAY WOISSHOf I ~..-.~. ·~c.... .......... ~ -~1•1 w ... ..,1r. ~. ,. -...... ..... 16 .. . 1 I -r -- ~ -' .. ' , . Al• OAll..V PtLOT ,.,~ MURIEL REMEMBERS CO .. ANION M,.. Humph,.y Sh• Amlct Me,,..ntoa Sad Yule Wife Misses Hubert MINNEAPOLIS tAP) Mu.net Hum· phrey l)ays sht! feeb sadness but also a sense of thankfulnt>t1s as she prepares to spend her fi rRt Christmms in 42 years without Hubert Hum{>hrcy • I has been nearly a year since Sen. Humphrey died of cancer. The loneliness is just now setting in. she says, partly beuuse of the winding down or her busy schedule and the upc<>mmg holidays. "WE MISS TUE GREAT fun·loving dad and husband. We miss his great compa· monship. . . I miss his humor. l miss someone to bounce ideas off. 1 miss his teas· ing. I miss somebody to tease. It's coming along . It has its d.irficult phases .... You do go through various stages in l05ing a loved one." she said. It was a year ago Friday that a wan and weak Humphrey. accompanied by his wife, returned to MiMesota for the last time. He died Jan. lJ at the couple's lakeside home at Waverly about 40 miles west or MiMeapolis. LAST CHRISTMAS. THE HUMPHREY r lan. a daughter and three sons and their families. gathe red at Waverly for Hum· phrey's trust Christmas. This year they will be at her daughter's home in Lake Min· netonka "We'll be together,'' she said , "but it'll be a little different." -~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·~~~~~~~~~~~~ PUBLIC NOTICE -·~~~~~~~-·~--~~ "IC" nous 8USIHESS NAME STATEMENT TM totlowonQ ~r\On •\ OO•l>Q bU\I M'\cl\ HVORASCRUB. 140f OCC'lln, • E ~a• 8••<11,CA907.0 1-.m,. .. t OUi\ M•t1I•<• Jr • 1404 ~!!!n, "If S.0•181'.t<h. CA"0/40 Tiii\ bu!.lr.eu •S <Of'Clll<i.<I bV •n on O•••dual Ja~ L MllnllKI Jr T/ols U•l..,....,,I ,..,, 1•t"CI ... ,,. 1"" couf\ly Cl•r~ ot Or"nQ!' Counly 00 Ho• ?0. 1~78 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BUSI HE.SS NAME STATEMENT T lie lollowlnq 1>4'nons arl' 001,.. ~IMU41S' K·GEE OEMOS. MIS &.lstn Ctr<le, Hunll1\9ton BHcll, Ca ~7 Gay•~ B~lr MMon, MIS Basin Cir· Cl~ Huntington 81-«ll, C. 91641 te1rrn Lyn eor ... M S &.sin Cir· <It, Hunllf'9\on twee II. C... ~7 Tnls t>usl,,.ss Is conducted by • q<>no" II p.t'1IW'fSl\lp GaYi.~son T11ls ''-'-' w.11\ lllf<! w.111 tllt County Clertt ol Ora119t cou11tv Oii Ofoct,,.,~r1. 1'78 l'lfflst Publos.-0rllfl9l' CO.SI O&lly Piiot. ~( 9, I•. ?3. 30. "'' "** ____ s~ Put>llslled Or-Coe~ o.llY Pllol Jungle Hosts Other Sects SPA.NISH LOOKOUT . Belize CAP> -Acrosa the Carlbbe1n from Ouyana, another North Amertta.n ~li~iow Hd, revered (Of' It.a hard work ood acumen. lA hacklot • Uvlna out ol thl Jun1le. panilh Lookout a.nd two Olher 1lmll1.r wt· OftJH aare ~ lo about 1,000 Mennonite and Am 1h JC!ltl<'n who eml1rat~ here ~nnina tn the 11• ktng l•nd, roU~ous freedom aad lsolat on AL1110tJGH TH MENNONITES AND Ami.ah .,.. peat"ffuJ JM"OPI • Vrem•tr Gt!Ot'te Price toJd Tb• ANOt"iaLNt Pren be "WQUJdh't Ulle to see any mo"' ol them move here" becau.e "they keep too much to tbfrnstl " ··What lM premier mel.D$ when he says be wouldo 't Ukci to s.tt any more Mennon.lles here romC$ from th\> fact they are not economically in· tu rated with the rest of Bellie," aid Central Planning Uplt c.hlef Clarence Borland, who wrote a mai.ter·• t.Msil °" t.he communlty. · "Trad.Ing with the Mennonites ls Uke dealing with a roretl(n p0wer We provide the m with a murket but 1t ts tnclly a one.way now They bu.y nothing from u~ " THE MENNONITE COLONY LOOKS like similar communities lo Pe1WJylvania. The dif· ference is, It •lS hotter here . Dirt roads Intersecting at ri~ht angles divide the countryside into neat rectangles. Gravel drives lead lo neat but plain farmhouses and barns, and groups of women wearing lace caps, aprons and long dresses can be seen on the lanes . In the dis· tance are fields of thick com surrounded by dense jungle. "Nobody forces anyone lo stay," said Men· nonite Frank Barkman, 39. wbo operates a poultry business that employs several dozen poeple. "Peo· pie work at what they like. We might work some harde r than the aver age BeUzean and we cooperate more.'· BORLAND SAID THE MENNONITES and the small group or Amish hold about 250,000 acres in thr ee maJor communities. He said Spanish Lookout, which is strictly Mennonite, was rounded in 1958 when advance parties arrived from Men· nonite settlements in Meidco to begin clearing land and cutting trails. The colony initially acquired 18,724 acres at S8 per acre. The title re mains wit!\ the community, but individual parcels are sold to families at a 10 percent markup. The surcharge reverts to the community for development projects. Borland said the Mennonites s upply all of the dairy products in this self·governjng British colony or 135.000 persons. They also provide 60 percent of the poultry, half the corn and two-thirds of the beans. worth a total of about $3 million. Borland said . "NOBODY REALLY KNOWS WHAT they do with the money," Borland said. "We believe they don't bank it here, but it's difficult to prove." The Mennonite community blends free en· terprlse with socialism. Members are independent businessmen, but donate much time and energy to the community in development projects and re· ligious training. Despite its re mote location. the colony has an electric plant and a telephone system. Colony members cannot call out on it, but il provides com· munication between fa rmhouses and other build· in gs. San Diego Hotel Sold PUBUC NOTICE "cnnous 1141MMIU lllAMll lfATWIMICT Tiie ~ C*WI II OOlno t>u&I• fWM•i• A ) PA(tFtC f'AR WEST PfllOPe1tTtt!!1, 81 PACIFIC FAA Wl~T tN\IUTMIENTS, 4SOO C-1 Orlve, Sult• ..0, HflrOOr1 h~ll. C .. liot"~• '*'II 1iuo11 ..... 10 M<Dofl•~. nit Se•Cfut Orlv•. Ht•OC1rl •••<II, (Mltorftla '162l Tlllt~l•<~IJ'I"" .... Olv'°"al Mut1t• wl>oNid Tiils l1.._,. w~ llteO •I"' -Cou11ty Clffk Of OrHIOI CO..~ty on O.Cttnoer I, tf1I. 1'1"117 Publl!olleCI Of<lllOf Goa~ 0.1,., PllOt Ce< 'I. It. n. ». mt S~l-11 P\JBUC NOTICE fllCTI'tlOUI .USllllHS HAM« STAT'EMINT Tiie lo410wlllQ ~rMln\ are 000119 buslll('•sn. C AN O 52 J ANITOR IAL SEAlftCE, 1800 --· 111.JO. Coslt Mesa, GA.,,.,. St •plwn Mont90merv WllltSOfl, 1300 AO•ms. llUO. Cost• .Mew. CA mu Crnthl• Ann Wllltson. 1300 4dl1M, 11 L20. Costa Mesa. CA m1t. T'llls °"'lneu I• col'lducteo Dy • qeneral part,,.nlll1>, Sl~Wl>llson Tiiis st•t-1 was lilto wltll O>e Co~inlv Cterk ot O-e119e C1>1111ly on Nov, 2'1, "71. -ttUt4 Publlslled Or-Coas1 Oehy Piiot, OK. 2. t , lb, 13, 1971 P\JBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINUS NAMC STATEMENT TM 1011-1"9 oersons •'• dol .. bu\tM\SU SONGER !NO .• t100 S Main Strttl, Suite C, s.nte Me, CA '2107 Mltll .. I M•rclr1•0, llOO •JK Adam•. Costa Mesa, CA n•,. S.r1 R~. lll1 181'.nd Strttl, Torrance, CA~ Th•\ bUSllleSS I\ COndllCl tO DW a g.ner al CM1'1f'l&l"\lllO Ml<T\HI -<IM O BM ll~vnol(ls Tiii\ statement was II~ wltl'I ~ county Cit~ ot O.a~ Cou<>IY 011 NOV 19. t•ll. "twt' Pvt>ll\lled 0.MIO" Co;i\I Oa•IY PUol ~ '•.11>.u.ma PUBLIC NOTICE OK. 9, I•. ZI. :JO, 1979 5570-71 PUBLIC NOTICE -~~~~~~~~~--~-SAN DIEGO <AP> -The landmark U.S.· 1----.;__-- Grant Hot.el, built and opened in 1910 by u.s. '~c::;~!:~~·:::S PUBLIC NOTICE -~~~~~~~~~·--l'ICTtTIOUS 8 UStNESS NAME STATEMENT r "" to11ow•110 PHSOll Is 00•"9 busl· ,,..\'>oH PUBLIC NOTICE -~~~~~~---·----~~ FICTITIOUS eus11•ESS NAME STATEMENT FIOS* PUbli\lled Orl!nQe Coa\I Olllty Piiot, De<e,,.,b<!r 2, 9, Ill, 23~,"178 -------------- PUBLIC NOTICE Grant Jr .. son or the preside nt. h as been Tll@ lollowlno tHrwn\ ar~ dolno h ed b R bert 0 P d bu\lt>eS\ n : pure as Y o . eterson, foun er of Jack· 1 ecHNOLOGV MOL 01 NG in· the· Box restaurants. CONSULTANTS. '3B8' w lndmrn, The downtown hotel wm be remodeled e:Jl· L•o~:n~~;l~,91;I'a,, Wlnd .... 111, tensively, Peterson said. He is a retired banlcer L"9""a NIOllf•. c.A tt•n and husband of City Councilwoman Maureen New::o/i S:::;~A:,~ eox 73U. O'Connor, whose City Hall office is next door to the H•h bu11,.,..n 1, conducteo br • Gra nt. general~~~',',~" The sell er was Joseph Drown o( Los Angeles, TM~ statemPnl wn 111ea wit" t~ owner of the Bel·Air Hotel. ~"\t ~':..-... 01 om~ countv 011 Safety Belts 'IDegal' F1tu71 PuDllSIW!oa Or~ Coa\t Odlly Pllol, Dec 16. 13. J>. 1•11. J.,, &, 197'1 ~SI Mt PUBUC NOTICE ------------PH Cl SIGN INST.ALLERS, S41• -------------- BRUSSELS, Belgium <API -An appeals court has ruJed that a royal decree requiring all drivers to wear a safety belt is legal, and reversed the acquittal of a driver by a lower court that held it illegal. The driver was ordered fined. w t-11q111 .. no ~'"Ana, C<t "171M Ca•v~r1 l.Anoloe l'lulc~. S.t• w HIQM-s.i.1a Ana, Ca 9270.l r "" buS'IW'SS I\ condutll'CI Dr .. ,, Ill· dlv10...tl C~ll•Ht l Hulc- Tl'tl\ \lat_,,I w.n ltl..O wl!l't 111" coun•~ Cl~·· OI Oranqo Counly on Dec~ml><!r 11, 1911 f'IOW71 Publl~hed 0rl!n0" COllSI 0..lly Pltol Dec 16. 23, 30. 1978. Jin 6. 1979 S5'1·18 PtaCIUO'nUH SMITH'S MOITUAIY 627 M1J1 n St Huntington Beach 536-6539 f'EbfAMtLT COLOHIAL ~HAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 PAC"4C VtlW MIMOllAL PAH Cemetef'; MortU8f'i Chapel JSOO Pac1ftc View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 McCOIMtCtc MOITUAlllS Laguna Beach <494-9"15 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano "95-1778 IAln.laMIOtt ~LHOMI 646-2424 COsta Mesa 673-9460 llU.UOUWAT MOITUAIT 110 Bfe>adway Costa Mesa 642·9150 'SNfTH.TUntlU..UMI M04tlUAaT WISTCL.lflf CHAP& O'etTetOf'Y • Fiow.r Shop 427 E t 7th St COM• Mtsa 84&-<4888 FICTITIOUS 8UStNIESS NAME STATEMEHT T'"' lollowlnQ cittSOI! I\ <jolnq bll\I· M \\ OS EMPIRE EXHIBITIONS, ~oO N~wll0r181VO .C0\18~\<t.CA91617 .. R11\\t'll Cllolrle\ w1111ta•er. 4Sl -------------·------------ PUBLIC NOTICE llolrro Wiiy Nl'woon &.ell, CA Tiii~ 1111•1"".s I• condlleled Oy dn In· PUBLIC NOTICE dlvldu111 -------------FICTITIOUS IUSINf!U NAME STATEMENT Rl6"'11 Cllarl~s wn11takffr Tiits •l•ll'~I W•" 11100 with tllt COu11ty CIN~ of Or•nqe Counlv on Oe< II, t•7' 1'10071 Pubtl\l'ted °'""<!"(OAS! Olllly Pllol, Oec. It., ,3. lO. tqJ&, J•11 &, 1q7~ Ht.1·18 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T,,.. tollowlog l)!lf\Ofl Is OOlnQ b\1\1 11e\\H KALAM.A & SONS CONSTRUC "TION CO. 'U 8,..,,t_ SI , C°'I• Mt....,, CA91671 Pelrl<" K11u1 Kala,,.,~ S•, H> 8nontwo«l St., Cost• M<'W, CA t2&'7 Tiii\ b\l!.IM'>S Is Conduttl'd by""' In· {llvldual Patrick K Kah1m" <ot Tiii\ •latfflW'f\t w .. \ Jllf<I with ~ Co11lllY Cl•<k ot Or41nQr County on 0ec 11. m• F10t.l71 Pubtl"'"' 0rMQP (O.\I 01111• Pllol, De< 14, n. ». i.71, J11n "· i.rt Ut.H• PUBUC NOTICE -----~---~~~ FICTITIOUS aUStNHS NAME STATf!llollt: .. T Tiit tollowll'IO Pt•SOl'I• .,..,, ooino tiv.i11eu.tt MEAT MA$TERS, 10910 Warller A•t . l'owrtal1111.i1n. CA 9'1l'AI S•lmen M l(Od la. 1oa.1 Va11a Orlvt, Stlftl«MI, CA'°"° All S. Mtllllkllll, 4'S Illa LOS S.tfl. tos, OOIMa, CA Tiii• bu•l11tu ,. cona11<1"" Dw • 1tm111c1 P•r111t""1•1>. S.1-M. KOOi• 1111, Ha'-! was 111-.f wltlt '"" County Cltr1l Of Otanot CA>ll<llY Oii NOY IQ, "1•. ,,, ... ,, Publl"*f Orttnte Coa\t °""' "'°'· OK.'· ta, t), 30, 1'1' ·~,. ' 111 .. 1011ow1n11 IH!Uon\ ert 001no bu\lnt\\3\ PllEMIUMS UNLIMITED, 17"1 Skypark Clrcl<I, 118, trvm.,, CA 9111' He.orb C.tflt'IOll, ,.., Cemll!Q VIII•. El Toro, CA Htrm&n All...,, llMI S~YP•"k Cir cl•, Jtvlnt, CA"'" This Dll•lntts h conoune<1 by 11 V~ntr•l l>"r1""r$Jllp H•r,,,.nAll~ Tllll \ltt-1 ""a\ fllttd wltll IN Counh (IM~ 01 °'""~ County o-. No••mbtr 1'. rqtt PVBLIC NOTICE fll(TltlOUI 94151HIH MAIM STATIMIM't The lolt.wl,.. ...,_, ft• 4t01 OU•ll'lttl .tt: Ill AOUJIJUUS 0-ltOUll": It AOUAIUUS MAltlltfftHO; C2I SPA ENlflltONMt:NfS; W S .. Al~Altl( s•h'ICCS. ttc161 ltMOl!ft Clr<lt HUilllnttM lle«lt. CA '"'4 s.e ~. Int .. e (*11...,,.t <MOClf•llOft. tlOtJ lttdolldo Clrclt HUfll Jfl9Mft -..a.. CA ""49 Tlllt llWMM 11 ~"'I C -atlOll ... ~.lllC. Wl*-"M.IC-' 5t<NCMy ,,_., Tlllt IC ........ w"' ftllf ...i.11 C-ly (..,_ til °'""" CeunCY ~.tt,1'11. • Pt18UC NOTICE Sl'OMll PUBLIC NOTICE \ NATION I OBITUARIES PCJBUC NOT1C£ PUBLIC NOTJCE PUllUC NOTICE -ICTIT\OUI 9USINHS NAMe ITATH~•NT "T lie 10110,.,lnQ ~f'M>nt art fol no .,.,,ln"'H' WOOOBRIOGe MeOICAL CENTER, l!IOO Wiim.tr A"9 , S..1i. UIO, Fount.in V .. l,Y. CA "710f • Ray,.._ A.tltlkt.L 1 TON'tY Pine \.AIWI, Nt """'18 .. tll, \.A '2..0 Wutlam 8 OlrNum, >t (;o,.t., Poll'll ~1 .... C«OM 1$1'1 M ... CA mn ltoll:Mtrl A Cimini. at H.il MOOl'I 8H ~IW. Col'OIW Ott /Mr CA '7ttt Scott H M Dri\CcHI, f'IO VMI L• S.lv•. "atot Ytrcles Eitel"-CA totH Wlllla!YI A Grandolfo, •s•S Fairlie~ l)r1...,, eor-del M¥. C"I mu RkllMd I. Jlltntll. 1 llu. FOl'lt., .... , HHIOO'I 8Hcl'I, U 9'W '"" Du~llle" I\ (ond\Kt~ bv a .. 11tral1>M1~D A•'f(nqlfW$ A ~ "Tll1t na-t "'"' •I-witn '"" CO<H>ty Cieri! o4 0<•"91 C-IY on 0t< II. mt ftl06lU Publlslled Or-Coan Dally Pltot, Ot< , •• u, J). I.,., J.,, •• , .. ,., SOlf.18 PUBLIC ~OTICE •·stNI ,,CTITIOUS auStNESS NAM« ITATEMl!NT ,,,. tOI~ j19r•IOfl 1, Oo4"9 0..1'1· MU•\ 81EACH WIEATl-fE~STRtPPIN(; COM-ANY, 7qu Colleq.t Avtouoe. Co\11 Mesa, c11Hton1lo 'l?t.76 ROMrl J. '--WHtM.-trll>Pino 11'1< .. a C•lltorn1& co•l>O'dtlO<>, 2-ns Collt'Q@ .Ave1111e, cos1., Mt•" C"llo•nl•~M T"ls b~1nes• Is condll<ttd bv • Corpot•tlon Robert J U.Wr WNllll'ntr1pP<llQ, 111<.. R-1J.Uuer Pt'Mldent Tiii\ \lat-w~ Ill~ with ,,,.. Co..11ty Citric e>I Oroln9P Counlv on -•.1•1• l'IW'l Publm...r Or-c.o.Ht Oolitw Poot. Oeomber 7l, JD, 1971 ...., J6"".,,'I' 6, ll, 1919 Siii 7& P UBLIC NOTICE IM17U NOTICE TO CIUEDiTOltS HQ.A .. ,.._ SU-EalOlt couaT Of' T"E UA"TCO, CALl..OaNtA l'Oa THIE COUNn 01' OllANGIE In t h(' M•"•' o• ...... Est<lll' Of Tt40 MAS N IM I IC GR AHA M . o.o .. ~ Ho1oct ls Mf""01 o•~ 10 u...i110 .. l\.tv•no cl .. ~ <19&•n•t 1'1f> -.it•O CJC'(I' °"nt to tote ~Kl cl11>,,.,\ on Ille othc .. ot Ille (lfrw OI ll'f' atO<IK<!ld court or to l>'t' .. 111 I~ to I"" unoors~ .;1 rn .. Oftke ot Ol.AUS J OPPEOAHl P 0 8o~ ~SI, U Mir.Oii C•hlOfnta 'I06J8 "'"'<" 1.c1,., oft.cf'·~,,,,. p1ac,. o1 b<J• • llM\ of Ille unde<<IQ<>l'<I"' .,, ""'""" 1Hr1aln1nq 10 "''° e\latt 'Well """n' wllll Ille ""<'°'...,..., -ouc ntr~ mU\I bu ff~ Of' Pf'f'W'f"fl!d A~ afOf"'f"\Md w 1rn1n •our ,.._,,.. o)4trr IM llr\t 11"1>1'<.tll.,,, ot 1111\ noll<" Oatecl °"""'1Cler 21, 11'7W EMM> JANC BEAT Ac1rn1111str;'""°' "'" ••t•ltOIM•Cl~I OLAUS J, Of'PEOAl4L .aner,,.watuw P.O ... •ltSI U Mir.-., C:.tltonoi• *31 PvOflVW'd Or-Coa\t Dally PHol Oe<emt>er n, lO, 1918 -J•n..a1 • , ll, .. 1. S71ft 18 PUBLIC NOTICE • I • 1 t LOCAL / NATION l)(><-kfng Hoag o ..... ,.. ........ "'91• Jacquie Miller. Lee Cuyler and Dons Schuler (from left I ~ dcc<?rate Chris tmas tree at Hoag Memorial Hospital with bows and baubles. The women are mem-be~s of the Nightingale Chapter of the Hoag auxiliar y. whi ch annually decorates the hospital for the holidays. About 45 me mbers of Lhe auxiliary created the decora- tions The ologians Take New Look At Mary 8)' GEORGE W. CORNELL .. ,. ... ....,Writer Both Protestants and Roman Catholics always have had a high esteem for Mar)'. the mother of Jesus, but they've viewed her from different angles, often mutually misunderstood. Now scholars of both traditions have taken a shared look at her role and come up with what was termed a "striking con· sensus" about the Scriptural image of her. THE RESULTS OF THE THREE-VEAR, joint study by 12 Catholic, Lutheran, Episcopal and Reformed scholars have been issued in a new book, .. Mary in the New Testament." They find that the primary portrait that emerges of her is of the model Ch ristian disciple, rejoicing and wondering at her son. sticking with him through the worst, always unwaveringly de- voted. A "disciple par excellence," the joint report says. Participants in the study say it will be useful in bolstering mutual tmderstandmgs of Mary and in clarifying both Protestant and Catholic views of her special relationship to Jesus. THE REV. KARL DONFRIED OF S mith College. Northampton. Mass., one of the Lutheran editors, says that in in· terdenommational discussions. the material opens "all kinds of ecumenical doors " The Rev. Joseph Fitzmyer of the Catholic University of America. another or the book's editors, says It will be particularly h~lpful to Catholics in sharpening awareness of "just what the Bi· ble says about Mary. ··Modem Catholics tend to think that everything in our 20th centur~ piety comes from the New Testament, but quite often what we are used to is not what the Scriptural writers had in mind but rather the renections of believers in subsequent centuries. RELIGION ·•Marian piety should be more biblically based." ON THE OTHER HAN D. ( J Lutheran Donfried s ays "there is a lot here that wc in Protestantism have overlooked about Mary." For example, it was noted that Protestants likely will be s urprised at the extent of Marian connotations in Scriptural passages-where she is not named directly and her portrayal as a model or faith, devotion and spirituality However, Donfried says the tendency of Protestants to overlook elements about Mary didn •t rharacterlze the attitude of the Protestant founder, the 16th CPntury Martin Luth~r. who graphically eictolled Mary in his com- mentary on the Magnificat. In that song of Luke 1 :46-55, Mary rejoiced that God has "ex- alted those or low degree," his lowly handmaiden, and "henceforth all generations will call me blessed." THE ST\JDY COMES IN THE wave or several books by bO h Prote:.tants and Catholics about Mary lhal reflect growing com· mon understanding and regard for her. The approach contrasts greatly with past periods when some Protestants misconceived Catholic devotions as "worship" of Mar y, and when Catholic reaclion tended to see Protestants as totally Ignoring her special role. A temperin(( of the friction about it came with Catholicism's Second Vatican Council of 1962·65 and its treatment of Mary large- ly from a biblical perspective. THAT, IN A MORE DETAILED way, is the effort of the new study. which applies the scholarly tools of bibical analysis in brmging Mary into more accurate focus . The 336-page volume of fmdings is being published both by to'ortress Press, a Lutheran institution, and Paulist Press. a Catholic publisher. Besides Catholic Fitzmyer and Lutheran Donfried. the other two editors are the Rev. John Reumann of Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia and the Rev. Raymond Brown, a member of the Pontifical Biblical Commission who teaches at New York's Union Theological Seminary. THE SCHOLARS AGREED THERE IS no direct Scriptural evidence for two Catholic teachings about Mary -that she was immaculately conceived without sin and was assumed body and soul into heaven. Catholics may be surpMsed at some "negative•· view of Mary m the Gospel of Mark, in contrast to wholly affirmative views in the other Gospels, the scholars say. They also say leaders of the women's movement as well as nwn couJd learn)1luch from the activity of Mary ln the New Testa- ment accounts Ne w SF Building Report OK SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The San Franciaco Planning Com- mlssion bu approved an environmental report prepattd by lbe Neiman·Mattus firm to back its case for replacing the old City of Paris bUildin1 with a one coaUns $11.2 mlllloo. Approvai of t.M report 11 one or the lint 1teP8 neces11ry lf Neiman-Marcua Is to build it• controversial buildin1 on Union Square. Some envtronmenUliltl arcue in favor of preservln& the old Clty ~Pana W~lna.i ybkb was ereee..d lA 1•. with ill famoua a1au dome and rownaa. • t • Rezo~ Ends Dispute Orana• County 1uperviaora put an end to 1 nel,hborhood dl1pute ln Dana Point thll week when lhey voted lo chanae a s mall lot from reisid.entlal to com mtrctal w e. The 08 acre lot on La Cresta Drive near Street of the Golden Lantern la part of a laraer parcel zoned for comm erciaJ Ute. BUT TR£ SMALL parcel cban1fd was zoned for duplexes H ar the nela,hborlng parcels un La Cresta. The n eighboring property owners have fought the change, clalmlng that the office pro· poted for the site would "down· .crade" the neighborhood. Peter Tonti. owner of the prop- erty, needed the rezone of the small lot to the same com- mercial designation as the balance or the parcel so he can build a 24,000 square-foot office complex. The building will front o n La Plaza Drive which parallels La Cresta. THE ZONE change was ap- proved by the county planning com miss ion and sen t to supervisors for ratification last week. Supervisors delayed action for a week to get additional in- formation on the proposal. Testimony Wednesday was evenly divided between propo nents and opponents. One oppo- nent, Ruth Miller, owner of a nearby apartment complex, ac· cused Tonti of trying to "buy off· opponents, a charge which Tonti denied. "WHAT YOU FOLKS do in the back room isn't going to in· fluence me," declared Supervisor Philip Anthony in voting to approve the change. Board chairman Thomas Riley, who called the project .. c I assy," noted that under terms of the board's approval, the project will be subject to a site plan review by the county planning commission in order to ensure that it meets the develop- ment standards or the Dana Point Specific Area Plan. 'Tut' Ticket Suit Settled RANDOLPH, N.J . CAP> -An automobile dealer bas been or- dered lo turn over to the Chamber of Commerce more than 300 tickets to the "Treasures of Tutankhamun·· he bought for a business promcr lion. Morris County Judge Reginald Stanton SiC:\ed a consent order settling a suit brought by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York against Jim Salerno. owner of Salerno Pontiac. Jn its suit, the museum said Salerno's purchase of a large block or tickets was contrary to the institution's intention of making the popular King_ Tut ex- hibit open to a diverse group of people. s...~• .. S..• A wag -who appan?ntly ls eagerly awaiting the day when bridge at Von Karman A venue and Michelson Drive in Irvine is open to traffic - added hopeful note to a terse t.rafftc sign. Saturday. Oeoem~r Zl. lf\78 DAIL y PILOT A I I Condos Coming Grading continues on Phase II of the Versailles-on-the-Bluffs development in New{>ort Beach near Hoag Me morial Hospital. The site is scheduled to have up to 453 condominium units. The adjacent 255 apartment units in Phase I were ap- proved Wednesday by the City Council for conversion to condominiums. f'""" PGflf! A B COURSES BY NEWSPAPER. l public is more audience than evil. A Jynch mob is ro;med and participant. They usually feel the march for vengeance begins. put upon but lack clear percep. S u c h c r us ad es d e v e Io p lion of their best interests. They a dherents more quickly than look hopefully lo political tbose that focus on ideal leaders and persuasive a nswers : one or another tax evangelizers or causes and tend held up as a standard of perfec· to go along with the most eHec-lion. lively presented views. By contrast. cold. hard reality is a candidate that attracts rew supporters. It tells us that gov- ernment of which much is de- manded is going to be ex- pensive. Reality also suggests we ought to think rationally about tax systems and tax re . rorms. WHI LE GENERALLY sup· porting the tax goals of equity, efficiency, and simplicity. most people want their own burdens lighte ned. Their ambivalence ancj the general confusion about our complex tax system make them easy prey ror simplistic re . form schemes. Sometimes the schemes focus on specific scapegoats within the tax system : this or that levy is portrayed as the source or all TRE S I M P LISTI C AP - PROACH is illustrated by the Jarvis-Gann initiative recently passed in California. Set up by the failure of legislators to respond to increasing public an- tagonism to escalating property taxes , this inexpertly drafted proposal forces the state to ad· just its tax load under pressure. A sharp curtailment of a ma- • • JOr revenue source does not to itself constitute tax reform. Es- sential services must be funded, and even lower-priority pro- grams cannot suddenly be can- c e 11 ed without severe r e- percussions Most tax experts believe the best tax system is a diverse one, made up of a variety of levies that tape different kinds and sources of wealth. Changes in emphasi s probably are necessary to relieve pressure from time to time, but the prob- 1 em cannot be solved b y .!liminating some taxes or clos- ing ··loopholes" in others. WHEN YOU START lookuag al "loopholes," you find we all use them and consider them es- sential parts of tax equity. The search for villains a lways seems to end in that monumen· tal discovery of Pogo's : "We have met the enemy. and he is us.·• Broke r Firm Must Pay Libel Claim Representatives of Me,rill Lynch Pierce Fenner and Smith, Inc. and the manager of the firm's Newport Center branch office have been ordered to pay a $20,000 libel claim to a former broker . Scouts Urge City To Help Save Boat The case was heard this fall by an arbitration panel of the New York Stock Exchange that additionally ordered the firm to pay the administrative costs or the hearing and issue a retrac- tion of lhe libelous statement. Two Sea Scouts righting to save their boat, the Argus. from being sold by the Boy Sc'out Council, asked the Newport Beach City Council for help. Council member5 responded by asking Mayor Paul Ryckoff to con- tact the Boy Scouts, Orange County Council, to check into the situa- tion. without the kn-owledge of A MOTION BY the brokerage firm to delete the retraction was denied this week in Orange County Superior Court. The case was filed by former broker Leo Hanna or Corona del Mar. who originally asked S6 million in damages stemming from a dis pute that arose when he left the firm in August 1976. Hanna is no longer a stockbroker. AT THAT TIME. the Merrill Lynch branch manager. Donald Goldman, sent a letter to ap- proximately 400 of Hanna's clients. The letter charged that the broker had violated New York Stock Exchange rules by photocopying the firm's records pertaining to Hanna's clients. Goldman's letter also termed the copying unethical. The rive·member arbitration panel who heard the case for the stock exchange ruled that there bad been no violation or the ex- change's rules and ordered the payment of the reduced penalty and the retraction. SCOUT DEVIN DWYER of Huntington Beach, one of two scouts who appeared before the rouncil, said the boat docked a t the Sea Scout base in Newport Beach is used for sailing tram· ing and lri~. He said scouts are trying to find sponsors to help raise funds to buy the boat, which is being sold for $50,000. Dwyer said the Argus. a 96- foot t.opsail ketch, is in escrow. He said the sale was made Cops T e ach ·Cycle Riders Beginning motorcycle riders can learn the skills they need in a class beginning Jan. 6. It will be taught by Newport Beach police. The class will be held from 9 a.m . to noon on Saturdays in January in Newport Harbor High School 's 15th Street parking lot. The cost is $25. That ioeludes use of motorcycles and helmets. Registration is available by calling 644-3748. ' 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. , thescout.s. 11IE ARGUS IS the largest of the boats at t he base, a lmost twice as long as the next largest. It was donated to the Sea Scouts about eight years ago. But it doesn 't look as if the Newport council's inquiry will help much, according to Phil Bevins, director of s upport services for the Orange County C.OUOcil of the Boy Scouts of America . Bevins said council membe~ decided to sell the Ar g UE ~ause it was felt it wasn't utilized by enough youngsters . He said any funds received for the boat will be used in the Sea Scout program. BEVINS SAID THAT a lthough the Argus had a higb cost-per· user cost was not a major factor in the decision. He also noted that the boat. mill in 1908 in Denmark. w~ difficult to repair because of 14- age and the problem of finding parts. "Jt was not at all an arbitrary or capricious decision," Bevin~ said of the council. He declined to reveal th~ name of the purchaser be<:aus< t.be sale is still being negotiated. • t r • -.. . A J.2 DAILY PILOT Gardening ----------------------------- Drainage Vital To All Plants Ga~rt ah~aya bet"-c1uUooed to plant lhlt or th1t in • "well-drahwid" M>ll. In rac:t. whtft OU come rillll\ down to ,l, how orttn do )'OU naad that a plant lhoQJd bo planted in a poorly dralnot-d aoll! Some plants Ilk~ boC condlUou -Japa e ui • for ln1uan<'ll - bul mOlt mply 11ulk and d eo 1f s:rown lft a puddl• o( wale-r For all tbl•. howewr. there' little wrilltt\ oo bow lo lmpro" draln•JC . Tht' followll\I notes provhte ~or lht> anu.en and lh~y ar wt-Ll ""Orth puslna oo IF YO a GAaOEN OIL crumbles Uy and workable two day an r • aood rain, you probably have Uul to worry about. II it clod• llJce adobt. ..)lowever, and it l\' un $OllY And un~orkalble '8 hours after • r u1nstorm, you i.hould roll Ull ~our b lt'(.'VClJ und atO to ~ork on 1t lly improving 1t, you ll 1m prove your ganitlnlnR rl' ·utts. Ma ny Cabfomu• oils are clay or adobe. and these need humu~ or other aerafying mull'r11al worked into them Pt•rhte. or !'pongc rock. 1:. an t•xcellent commercial product market- ed under various trade names for makiru? a heavv adobe l>Oll loosen up Redwood and ftyp:.um are also ucellenl Work the soil oveT. then work these inlo 1t at least 30 tc 50 percent 1n balance to the soil used C'HANC'ES ARE the above will solve most drainage problems. but 1n severe cases. where con· tour levels work against you. lne level o( the soil must be raised or drain Wes installed. This 1s easily done in s mall gardens simply by makmg a framework Weekend Gardeni"8 Checklist e Plant artichokes. asparagus and several othe r vegetables from divisions or from seedling nats this month e Plant perennials now for bloow in spring and summer. Delphinium, primroses, coral bells. candytuft, columbine and Shasta daisy are but a few of the many avaiable e snails and slugs are active in the rainy season. but their coo trol is easy with bait and pellets. J usl toss it generously around lhe garden e Cabb age, caul iflo we r . Brussel sprouts. beets, chard, onions and carrots m ay all be planted now e Lilies may be planted now. Be s ure the drainage is good, since they will not do well with •oo much water. Seminars On Roses Scheduled of Adwood hind r bo•nb and pllln1 ~ j'Oll and/or on ol lbt obov~ produrta tmld th Cram Many "ardtnett do this u matl~r or ('OUr not e>nly to control lht' n turl' of th •1r sotl, but to show off 1>l1nt.t. Tht>r 's eotMn1 llke • raa. Ni bed to ac t0mplbh th(' I ltl'.'T If 7our M>JI 1 heavily com· ,.rte<!. th }ob or ~·ork ng the ti can be mude le s ted1ou!I by renting u rototiller lo do thf.! ha rd work for ~ ou 7th Annual Camellia Show Set More than 1,000 blooms wall <'ompele for honors 1n the sevenl}\ annual Cam ellia Show at the Huntington Library, Art Gallery and Botanical Garden!. in San Marino Jan. 13 and 14 The show 1s co-sponsored by the So uthern Californ ia Cam ellia Society and the Hunt- ington. ON SATURDAY, the Camelha Show is open to the public Crom I to 4: 30 p. m. and tickets are not required. Sunday hours will be from noon to 4:30 p.m . Sunday visitors to the Camellia Show and the Huntington must have Sunday tickets of admission. Free Sunday tickets may be ordered by sending a st amped, self-addressed envelope to: Sun· day Tickets, The Huntington Library, 1151 Oxford Road, San Marino CA 91 108. Re quests should reach the Huntington at least seven days in advance of the Sunday requested. THE REQUIREMENT for Sunday tickets of admission al the Huntington starts January 1 Tickets will be processed on a firs t-come.first.served basis up to a maximum aUendance or 4,200, and each Sunday visitor must have a ticket. Orde rs s hould include a preferred date and an alternate date. For add.i· tional information about Sunday tickets call (213) 449·3901. The camellia gardens at the Huntington were opened to the public in 1954: the gardens now have 1500 varieties of camellias. ·The Huntington is open to the public Tuesday through Satur· day from 1 to 4:30 and Sunday (i£ visitors have tickets) from noon to 4:30. Closed Mondays and major holidays. JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS Secrets of successful rose grow in g in Southern California will again be revealed when the annual rose care de- monstrations are held at Rose Hills Memorial Park in Whittier during the first two weekends of J anuary . MO. I GRADE BARE-ROOT ROSES liE:l IDII Over 50 different varieties including new selections for 1979: PARADISE F11ture Forests Fostered Dramatic four-foot g rowth in one year on this Douglas fir tree is no lon~er unusu ·11, says Forester Joseph H. Matejka of Georgia-Pacific Corp. Some yearly growth in progeny test plots in Elk Creek. Ore .. where new s up ertree f amities a re developed, now reach up to six reel. Seed orchards such as this provide superseed for fu ture tall. f ast·growing forests in important genetic re-search effort to assure tomorrow's wood supply for homebuilding, paper and other needs. said Matelka. Art of 'Bonsai' Satisfying Hobby The art of bonsai is alive and well on more patios, oalconies and mobilehome courts than ever before. Capturing the essence of stately trees in miniature form is a satisfying challenge for amateurs and experts alike. For the beginner, kits or pre·started plants in pots are available. For quick results look for irregular growth in 01der specimens and prune out branches that distract from the sbape you are try· tng to achieve. There are books available that provide in·deplh in- formation on the art of bonsal with illustrations to give Ideas on s tructure and shape. VEAR-OLD SEEDLINGS offer the advantage of pliable, easy· l~train trunks and branches. Rerr;ioving unwanted branches and pinching out new growth as it appears will encourage stouter limbs and smaller foliage. Most beginners will probably be happier starting with easy.to- train trees such as any species of cotoneaster. Atlas cedar or Cedrus deodara, since they are forgiving plants which have plenty of branches lo work with. Fo~he more advanced, the choice could range from junipers, Japanese maples, yews and wisteria -all of which can be trained into beautiful bonsai specimens. A FAST DRAINING soil with some decaying humus is s ug. gesled . Your local nurseryman can help you select polling mediums and s uitable containers. Bonsai trees are best grown outdoors in a s heltered location protected from direct sun. Since bonsai are often grown in shallow containers. watering and misting can be an every·day must. Held in the Pageant or Roses Garden at Rose Hi I ls. the d emonstra · lions this year will be conducted on J an. 6 and 7 and the follo wing weekend, Jan. 13 and 14. There wi ll be one session each day begin- ning at l :30 p.m .. and ther e is no admission charge. FRIENDSHIP SUMDOWHEa fVORYTOWBl TRUMPETER SWHPSTAUS Beautiful Christm as plants with huge velvet-like blooms. With holiday wrap and bow. Rogers' unique holiday pine. combined with holly bnd oth er colorful plants mak.:> a las1ln9 gift thar wlll accent "ny home's pallo or entry. R . L. M(NITT Jr .. president of Rose Hills, has issued an invitation to all home gardeners to attend the sessions. The de monstrations will be conducted by James Kirk, rosarian of the Pageant of Roses Ga rd en al Rose Hills and he will discuss such topics as th e best method of pruning roses to gel maximum bloom throughout the year ; what sprays should be us ed lo keep roses healthy and productive, and the proper watering and feeding of plants. "Everyone loves roses · For you . For Gifts. FLOWERS fi'OR CHRISTMAS Thoughtful business gifts. Perfect fo r a party hostess. f nends. relatives and your own holiday table. Flowers say 111ce things about you! Fresh flowers. greens, candles and more. Giant Poinsettias Roger's Giant Ec:ke Polnse1· ti3s have never been more beautlful. They art avall· able wfth multfple blooms In tith er Chrl1trna1 red or white. Put Favorites In Containers AlmOlt every gardener has a particular f avorile that he likes to reature In his garden. Ott~ favorites get planted among other flowers and shrub6 and have a tendency t.o gel tOtJt in the crowd. One way to avoid this ls to feature your favorites In containers - a nd the only limit as to what you can use \s your imaein.ation. Anti· que shops and JuJ\k !\tores are marvelous troves for tho un· usual container. DECORATE A VICTORIAN bathtub and fill lt with a waler garden -the same holds true of old wine vats and whiskey kegs; they're good character pieces for your garden. For starters, ~ you. love camellias, they are perfeclly Try Plants For Holiday Gift Giving Ca lifornia's ga rd e n a ri stocrat s -camellias, azaleas and rhododendrons - m ake attractive holiday gifts. In addition, they are sure to be welcomed by friends a nd family with the enthusiasm and enJOY · ment which collectors of these beautiful evergreen fl owering sttrubs have been showing for years. The prized pla nts can be g rown in tubs o r planted as s h ade ga rd e n hig hli g hts Besides their practical value, cam e llias and azaleas make g reat gifts because there are varieties which are in bnlliant bloom dunng the holidays. THERE ARE SOME ne w camellia varieties on the market that are truly outstanding - ·Chameleon.' a late bloomer that features 3 to 4 combinations or color on one plant. the colors ranging from rose.red to pink a nd s ometimes s pe.ckled . Another is ·Angel Wings,' which blooms in mid-season with pale orchid-pink to whitish blossoms with narrow. uprig ht petals called "rabbit ears." For pure white fanciers. the 'White Em- press' is an early bloomer with fluted petals that are quite lovely. The color range in auleas is nearly endless. including pinks. reds, orange tones and whites. The selection is excellent right now. says the California As- soc 1 a t ion o f Nurserymen . Rhododendron plants selected for Christmas gifts probably won't be in bloom. but will be loaded with buds which will un· veil their beautiful blossoms in spring and early s ummer. They have a great color range -from the softest pink to brightest red. light lavender to violet and g lis tening white. adapted to tub culture, and the benefits o< growing them ln this way are obvlous. You can feature them at the front door, or move them to a patio or deck. You can ptaot them right now since so many varieties are in bloom at nursuries, advises the Cal ltornia Assoc i ation of Nurserymen. ANOTHER GOOD container shrub is heavenJy bamboo since its feathery grace will be more or a center of attention than it can be 1n the ground. Of the true bamboos, several are tubbable. but the golden ba mboo should be your first choice. Have you thought or tubbing the dwarf citrus trees? Some ot your favorites are s howing cot· odul fruit right now and, being container grown. you can easily give them winte r protection if a ny 1s needed. Ir you don't have enough room for several large fruit trees. you could slJJI have a miniature or chard by planting the dwarfs. Don't Forget Plants Have Cravings Too How many limes have yo~ heard someone say, "Well, your garden looks great, but you were born with a green thumb and mine is perpetually black.''? And even though, when you look at his garden, you have to agree. you might be kind and point out to him what he lacks is a proper unde rs tanding or the role ot fe rtilizer in the garden. With the proper feeding, any plant will make a black thumb green. JUST AS PEOPLE have crav. ings <chocolate, mushrooms. ice cr eam. pastry>. plants have c ravings . too -nitroge n. phos phorous, potash and various trace elements. Nitrogen produces the lush s tems and foliage needed to manufacture starches and sug. ars needed by the plant tissues. It also keeps the growth suc- culent and tender -a fact of prime importance to vegetable gardeners. Phosphorus is neede d to r ipen tissues formed by the nitrogen: it helps to mature the plant growth, develop choice flowe rs and fruit. Potash ht:lps to utilize starches and develop strength_in young plants . Last Minute Gift Ideas Our exciting array of Indoor and outdoor plants m•ke perfect Christmas gifts fOf lam· Uy friends and business a.MOdates because they are gifts that keep on giving~ afte year. And, don•t forget Roger• Gallery, full of unique ornament.I and decorator Item• or ~ Roger1 F1orl1t for that custom holld1y floral arrangem ent your guests wlll never forget. Decorator Items Th e Gallery Is full of very unique gift Items from lmporred ornaments and ftaltan mlnl1tture lights 10 exquisite European decorations. Chrls1mas garland and much, much morel • • Gift Certificates Everybody aweclate11 a gl~ from Roger's &nd With a gift certlftcate you can let them select exactly what they need for their home Of yard. Avall· eble In anv denoml~. KIRK WILL BE as· s\sted by a team of rose experts from the various Southern California Rote Societies and com· panles. PHONE • 546-5525 San Joflquln Hiii Road at MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach, (714) 640-5800 Open Dally 9am-6pm ' 2640 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa DAILY 9 · 5:30 • SUN. 9 · 5 .. CloMd Chrletm .. Oey. New v .. ,. Day and .lanua.rv 2 . 1979 \ i r I I ( f iNSIDE: •Comics s -----~-~e_w_s•~_·:::::::::::_-.._ __________ . _________ ;-...a;1~~-a.uro.y, Olcembet23. 1978 DAILY PILOT r-:.:.._ .. Miehlgan Turns Eyes Skyward Conservative Wolverines Have Discovered the F onDard Pass 81 t:•Nl ASTIU.O ... .,.. .. -.... ... mt 10 f oottu.U emtrtNJ rrom the Oark Aa thas Born agem <'Pit<' uw the l1ct1t and rt'di t0v~ the forward , MN!torort' lhou1ht lo tMo extinct as lhe buffalo. u rere na MUI l aurf ahop •nd a-. apon only lO be us d wlwn a \tam 30 or mort po.mu behlnd IT W "T R 'ST pa '"fl fancy that con· vl'rted Unt\'el'6llY ol M1chl1an Coach Bo Sc:h m bt'chl<'r. Whll• a uff' tind ron.<1f'r ,•alh't' gro\lnd ,_ame hu helpt.'Ct Utt' Wolvennes annex efaht BiJJ 10 d11mp1omhlp or part.l t.hctc!Of. tht' strict udberan~ lo surh at·rount6 ror Ml chlfcan'a O· for.• bOwl rttord dunnj that 5eme tlme span L ~• sea1mn't1 27 20 Ro e Bowl Ion to Wushmgton put th,• slrulegu.•al h ndwrillnll on the wall in 1ndeUble ink The highly favored Wolvenm."> fell ~hind 17 o i.t halft1mt' to pas~ h3ppy W31thtngtc1n und d1(ln 't rally until quarterbaC'k Rick Leach abandoned the option offen:,t-4tDd "e•lt 10 the air By the time the llu11k1es had ei.ca1>t"tl with a 27-20 deciluon. Wbshins:ton QB Warrt>n Moon and Leach hud comb11\t'd for 2'1 eompletions. 51 atlempb. 473 pa stni yards and three touchdowns throu1h tM air Not aurpr1 Ina. then. Leach has been dolna • lot or pas ln1 tbla aeason and It ls b1J lef\ arm H much u his lees on which the Wolverinei wtll rt11t !Mlr hOpet when Lhey face USC ln the 65lb Rose Bowl 1am on New Yeu'a Day. LEACft. A fOUR·l'EAR starter who wlll bf phsylng In hJ third ROie Bowl game, com· pleted 68 of 131 attempts lhls uon for 1.146 yards and 16 touchdowns. It was a pass play lhnl llf\ed th.-Wolverines over Ohio State. 14·3. In the 11mt' that determined the Big lO's Rose Jrowl representative aod it was hls tbreJlt as a Pl tir that made the 6·1. 192-pound senior all the more effective us a ru her < 133 attempts. 589 YllrdS, 12 TDs). , It 1s also the presence of a two-way attack that hitb made M1ch1gan Just as much of an of· fens1ve threat as a d efensive one. The Wolvermes averaged nearly 33 points a game this season while allowing just eight per outing. And while Michigan hasn't totally abandoned Its close-to-the.vest philosophy. adjusting it slightly helped 1t through an injury·riddJed season. Ask@d If this year's team was better than the 1977 version before Friday's practice seasion at UC Irvine Schembechler replied: "l doo'l know about that. We've got more ways to move the football. though. I don't know about the defense because defense will be the key. "0Vll MAIN OFFENSIVE problems have n at tailback where we haven't had any con· ency because of inj uries. We had no healthy backs against Ohio State. But Huck <Harlan ckJeby) will be ready for use ... Michigan passed 18.4 percent or the time this season. not a remarkably high figure until you consider Leach attempted just 105 passes in 1976-lhe year the Wolverines lost to USC. 14·6, in the Rose Bowl. "We're not the kind of team that thinks you have to be 50·50.'' Schem~chJer says. ·•we pro· bably run and pass as much as Southern Cal. about *>-20. If we were 75-25. l'd be very happy with that kind of a ratio. ··we're probably more capable of throwing the ball this year," he admits. "We've always had the quarterback but we're much improved al receiver." Whether It be on the ground or through the air. Schembechler knows Michigan will have a ha rd time moving the ball against USC. "THEY'RE WELL· MANNED at e very posi· lion. They have no weak spots," Schembechler said or the Trojans who r ank second nationally In defense against the rush and 10th in scoring defense. "You can't just line up and run t.htough this team." USC ranked 135th nationally against the pass but. Schembechler quickly points out , "that's deceiving because a lot or that came late in the game and because teams couldn't run against them. I 'm worried about their secondary." Comparing USC quarterback Pa ul McDonald with Leach was likened to matching apples against oranges. "For what they ask McDonald to do. he's an outstanding quarterback." Schembechler said. "We ask Rich lo run the option as well as throw the football. In fact. we ask him lO do anything , and everything ." Including passing Michigan to a Rose Bowl victory. Bullets Can't Dent Ford ·Today's TV INGLEWOOD, Calif 1AP1 Don Ford and Kareem Abdul Jabbar each scored 22 points to IPad the Los Angell'S Lakers to a .. 127-11 5 viC'tory over the Washmgton Bullets ma National Basketball Association game Friday night. The Lalcers led by 21 points, 94· 73, with three minutes re· ·maining in the third period. The • Bullets got wJthin nine at 112-103 with six minutes left 1n the but the Lakers scored si» of the next seven points to seal tht> outcome. IT WAS FORD'S first game of tht> year as a starter . Since a Ot:c. 3 knee injury to forward Adrian Oantley of the Lakers. who is expected lO remain out of action until early or mid· January, the Lakers had used Kenny Carr as a starting forward. Washi ngton was led by Bobby Dandridge and Kevin Grevey LAKERS' KENNY CARR HAULS DOWN A REBOUND. with 24 points each and Elvin Hayes with 20. The Bullets still bave tbe best record in the NBA this season. 23-10. The Lakers have a 21·13 record. but at home they are 15-3. Guard Norm Nixon scored 20 points and had 12 assists for the Lakers. WASIONGTON, led by Dan· dridge with 15 rebounds and Hayes with 14. had a 61·55 ad- vantage off the boards over Los Angeles . Carr and Jamaal Wilkes had nine rebounds each ror the Lakers. Afte r Washington center Mitch Kupchak tied the score at 44.44 with a lay-in. Los Angeles reeled off seven straight points on an eight.foot jump shot by Abdul-Jabbar. a 16·fool jumper by Nixon , and an Abdul·Jabbar dunk shot and rout shot. The Lake rs lengthened the lead to 10 points, 64·54 at half lime. WuM ....... 111$1 lallen 11%71 O•n<1110Qtt HayH l(u0<llak Grt•ey HtnQer\Oft Cono,,. WriQM Ball Md Jollnson P11e111ey TOl31' '•". t • u Fora 8 f 10 Wllll.H ' I IS Al>Oul•JAbl><!r 10 • 2• Huown • 1 •o Millon J O • Prtce 1> t 13 Ctrr 1 0 • eoon .. 0 I I llOb<\Cll o o o c-· ~ 19 ttS Totals S<ont lly ~,,. .. ,, ". 10 1 n 1 l 11 " • n • 0 '" Q 1 ?Cl J 1 I ) 0 10 0 0 0 ~ J IJ 0 0 0 Sii IS 121 WHllln111on 11 11 1'I J2 I IS Lake•• 26 :II lS 21 171 TN! fouls. Washington l'I, Lo\ Angel.i. H . Fouled out Ha~\ IWa•hl11Qlon1. •bdul·J•bOlt• IL•IJ,er\t; Tec11nlca1 louls Co•ch Mott• MllSllingtonl Alt • 11.1)8 Golf Tounwy Ford Launches . Drive for Funds By HOWARD L. HANDY Ol lllt Dally ~llOI Stafl PALM SPRINGS -He left lhe door open on a possible return to the White House in 1980, said he didn't spend as much time with golf as he does with skiing and commended the members of the 552 Club of Hoag Memorial Hospital for their work· in rais' ing money through the Little Crosby golf tournament. Former President Gerald R. Ford helped to launch the drive for funds this week when he played a r ound of golf at Thunderbird Country Club in Rancho Mirage near Palm Springs to establish a net score ror area playerstotry and beat. I N HIS ROUND. FORD fired an 86, and with a 15 hand.i · cap. had a net score of 71· even par for the Thunderbird layout. Golfers in the Orange Coast area wm have an opportunity to beat the score and qualify for a prize by purchasing a special scorecard for $10 and playing a round al their own course. This event will be staged from Jan. 6-22. When asked if he would run ror President again in 1980, Ford said: "I've been too busy to think about it. If J do run. il won't be a matter of campaign promises against performance. It will be performance against performance." TURNING TO HIS ROUND of golf that was played with three a rea golfers. Bob Fluor. Maynard Franklin and Charlie Hester, he added: • • J had an 86 and I sank some ~ood putts. I haven't played for about 10 days and it shows." The ex-President arrived at the course driving his personal Rolls·Royce golf cart that was presented to him by J ackie Gleason. He was surrounded by secret service men in additional carts. After hitting some practice balls on the range, he proceeded to the first tee and they were off. His comments . came after the round of golf. DOES HE PREFER SKDNG to golf, or vice versa? ··I like both about equally well," he said. "l ski a little bet- ter because l have worked harder and longer at it. t get an acceleration feeling. "Golf is relaxing and if I can learn to play golf as well as l s ki . I s hould b e a 10 · handicapper." Ford said he would play in about 10 pro-am . events oo the PGA tour next year including the Los Angeles Open and others s ponsored by Bob Hope, the Crosby at Pebble Beach, Joe Garagiola, Byron Nelson. Danny Thomas. Jack Nicklaus and Sammy Davis along with the Dinah Shore LPGA tournament in Palm Springs. Hamilton. Sizzles in Lopsi<kd Jliciory at Pauley FORD AIM> SPONSORS a golf t.ournament In Vail. Colo. in July and says the tournament raised $41,000 for Vail charities last year. LOS ANGELES 'A p) - Guard Roy Hamilton scored 20 1 inls to lead tbe UCLA Bruins •to an easy 95-64 victory over Fordham Friday night at Pauley 'Pavilion. · Hamilton connected on 10 of 14 eld goal attempts as the third- afea nked Brulns raised their teason record to 5·1. Fordham ~ropped to 2-6. The Brui n s outscored ordham 33·8 in the final 10 lnute!\ or the first half to as- \ sume a commanding 51·22 lead l haUUmc. The Bruins shot 64.3 rcent. hltUng on 18 of 28 field oal attempU, and sank all 15 ee throw• In the first half. hUe Fordham shot only 34.5 rcent on 10 of 29 field at- mpts. • Forward O•vld Greenwood wkled 19 point.a for t'h UC l.A attaclt a nd moved into 101 h place on the school's all-time caret>r scoring llM. possinf( R1rhard Washin~on. Reserve forward Kiki Van· deweghe tossed in 16 points for UCLA while Brad Holland con- tributed 14. Fordham was paced by senior renter T.K. Tripucka, who had 22 points. UCLA shot 57.4 percent from the noor connecting on 39 of fl8 neld goal attempts. In addition to HamilLOn's 10 for 14 from lht> fl oor. Greenwood was 8 tor 12. UCLA is shooting better than 56 percent of its OeJd goal at· tempts, far ahead of the school record of 52 percent set last season. The Bruins outrebounded Fordham 38 8. "I was very pleased with our performance tonigh,t," UCLA Coach Gary Cunnln1ham said. · .. we took a while co 1et start· ed because Fordham was play Ing well and we had some early turnoven. ··A lot of credit has lO go to Klki Vandeweghe and Tyren NauJls off the bench. Kiki really gives us a lift when he comes in olf the bench, and Tyreo Is com· \ng along very weJI . "We are ready for conference play." CUnningham added. but he uk:t t.he Bruins can't overlook the BoC!lton College team they meet toniibt it Pauley Pavwon. He noted Boston College bas a M record. ,.,.......IMI UCLA lttl .. ""' ""• Wlllte Wllitll frlpuO• LomlMll'OI t4ollow•Y Murlllll'I' cai-TOft9el ICAY<tflfffl '°"" Av.n O.W.lt TC4•1t 1 1·2 a GFM-e H 1' 2 1•2 S WllU' 3 0.0 • 10 O.I to Sim\ 2 0-0 4 0 ... 0 HOll.ild t ..... ,. a t.J • H•mllton 10 CM "° 7 M 4 .t"lul'I\, I 2'2 4 S 0.1 10 VMdt....... ) .. , It t M 4 NWllt IN • t f,f • TllOftlH I CM) 2 0 0.0 0 St'*" t 0,0 • t 0.0 4 Tolllt " " 11 ts OM 0 ,. .. 11 .. lia t111m.· UCUI, Jl-tt , .... to.ii\• .........,. "· ucv. '" '"*' °"' "-A1--.·•.m Chairman Paul Salata of the Little Crosby that will be staged at Irvine Coa!t Country Club Feb. 2·3, stated that his grou,p raised $38,000 for the hospital <See FORD, Pase 84) GOVERNORS BET H4M, CRAYFISH JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. With Tigers battling Tigers In today's Liberty Bowl shootout rtwo Democratic governors wlli be watching and betting on their home teams. .Miuourl'1 Gov Joeeph Teaadale has put a "big Mis· sourt country ham" on the llne behind the Unlver8lty of Mia· sourl Tlaers while Louisiana Gov .• Edwin Edwards lt btU1nf 10 $>OUDdl of crayflth lbal the Louisiana State Tieen wiU wtn. •• By HOWARDL. HANDY OI tllt Oall'I ...... Staff Following are the major sports events on television today. Ratings are : ' ./ ./ ./ excellent; .t .t ' worth watching; ' ' fair; ./forget it. (I 10:30 a .m., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./ SUN BOWL: Maryland vs. Texas. Announcers: Pat Summerall, Tom Brooks hier. Texas is 8·3 while the Terrapins of Coach Jerry Claiborne are 9~2. The Texas Longhorns are favored by six points with both teams making their first ap· pearance in the 44-year history of the Sun Bowl in El Paso. The Jones boys, Ham, Jam and Lam dominate the Texas offensive unit with eithe r Randy Mceachern or Ma rk McBath at quarterback. Maryland is led by left-handed quarterback Tim O'Hare, who passed for 1,388 yards in leading the Ter· rapins to the Atlantic Coast Conference title. The two schools have met only twice previously. with Texas winning both times. In fact, Maryla nd has never scored against the Longhorns, rosing 26-0 in 1Q59 and 34-0 in 1960 . • 12:30 p.m., Channel 7 I I I LI BERTY BOWL: LSU vs. Missouri. Announcers: Chris Schen~el and Ara Parseghian. M issouri's Tigers, led by sophomore quarterback Phil Bradley, are favored bV six points over the LSU Bayou Bengals in Memphis. Bradley finished the regular season with 301 yards rushing and 1,780 passing including 12 touchdowns. Missouri finished 7-4 and inchJSted victories over Notre Dame and Nebraska. . Missouri's top receiver is flanker Leo Lewis. who has caught 28 passes for 376 yards and two TDs. Coach Charles McClendon's Bengals were 8·3 for the ·regular campaign and have as their c hief threat, Charlie Alexande r who rushed for 1, 172 yards. collect· e d 14 touchdowns and caught 28' passes for 263 yards and two additional touchdowns. G 8 p.m., Channel 13 ./ I TANGERINE BOWL: Pittsburgh vs. North Carolina State. Announcers: Duane Dow, Don Pe rkins and Howard David. Pitt:;burgh's Panthers are favored by six points over North Carolina State's Wolfpack at Orlando, Fla. The Tangerine Bowl game will have three All· Americans performing including Pitt defe nsive end Hugh Green and North Carolina State center Jim Ritcher and running back Ted Brown. Brown has rushed for more than 4,000 yards in his collegiate career, inclUdlng 1,359 this past season. The game is tape delayed by three hour s. OTHER TV 1:30 p.m . (2) -SPORTS SPECTACULAR -A replay (of sorts> of the 1958 NFL championship game between the New York Gl~nts qnd_ the Baltimore_Colts. this time it is a touch football game in Central Park, New York. Frank Gifford, Kyle Rote and Charlie Conerly are among the Giants while Johnny Unitas. Raymond Berry and Alan Ameche are former Colts. Sonny .Jurge nsen Is the re feree with Tom Brooks hier re port· Ing. Also: World Cup Skiing. 2:30 p.m. (52) -SKIING -With Tom Malone re· porting. 3 :30 p.m . (9) -HORSE RACING -The seventh renewal of the $125,000 Champion of Champions q uartemorse race from Los Alamitos Race Course over a distance of 440 yards. The race brings together winners of the 10 top quarterhorse races In the country to determine a champion. Gil Stratton reports. S p.m. (2) -NFL GAME OF THE WEEK. CS2) - BOXING. 6 p.m. (7) -THIS IS THE NFL -Highlights of games played last weekend. in cfudlnq Bears: Red skins, Steelers· Broncos, Falcons-cardinals, Bil Is· Colts, Browns-Bengals. 8 p.m . (5) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -Final round coveraoe of the Rebel Roundup tournament at Las Vegas. ' 10 p.m . (S) -CO~l,EGE BASKETBALL -The Boston COlf~e Eagles vs. the UCLA Bruins in a game played earner tonight at UCLA. Mike Wataen reports. RADIO 10:30 a .m . -Footbalf: Sun Bowl, Maryland vs. Texas, KNX (1070). Connie Alexander and Bob Starr re part. 6:30 p.m . -Basketball: Cat State Fullerton at Utah, KWRM (1370). a p.m . -Basketball: Boston College at UCLA, KMPC (710). Fred Hessler and Bob Stelnbrlnck re· port. • 8:05 p.m. -Basketball: Kansas State at Lono BeKh State, 8:0S p.m ., l(FOX (93.S FM). 4:50 p.m . -Hoctcey: The Los Angefn Klnos at Vancouver, KRLA (11fO). (TM O.Uy PUot I• not rnponstbl• tor••'-CMft9H.) DAI\. Y PILOT A Cao•ut• Report From 'he World of 8p0ft1 -Da lla Ch rl ad r Told to Ta.kt' it Off l>i\l.l,1\!, ::.111\•a. of " 1~•i.h·1 h•aturn1~ Ell fornwr ml•mlwr' of Uh• l>oll " t 'cw. hoy'• 1·h1·\·r •II• k•tKkr Mfua11I h.w• b.•t•1t ttmporonl> blctt kt·d la ti f l«·rul Jut! .:t• ''fhct>. ('ah .:u out .ind ~.alk.n lu•d 1n lh<' "trt•1•t . t up tJ.11S4'. ~· ... 11111" •• lht•\ don t "'···" ttw l'u\4 tx1\ umr11rm l• S. r>1i.t1wt Ju,lttt' Patru k lh1uunhothJm ... ud .. rldU> · lf lg(lmbothum 11 Ut<d ll lt'mporary tn)unttlOn A(laln.t dh1trtbutwn o( • (IOI l r b> ~~004rd P0tit.er1 C'orp pend ana 11 trtlil Jan 2 The rultne incluJl'~ a prov111on th•t lhe l>•llM' Cowboy11' ~rll'•d~n Inc . i. a.ubr.1dlary of tht• N»llon1&I "'notbull l.t''Mlrn tt<.•m thut matut~h th(' <'Urrrnt 1•ht>~rlN11k•M1, mlllit pc.>.'lt $:!0. XJ bond Cowboy t:het•rteadcr hJl'd • l•WbWt. <'h1lm1nl( th.it tht• posl~r \lol•l'--d at cop)'rtRht ¥nd trt&dt·m~rk r11i1ht:=. 'fht- xull 1tl'41 ll)'N tht• 1io tt•r. Ulltoel "to:~ Oitlllill Cht.>erle1uJer11," turnl&ht>ll Uw ch~rlt-•c.d•'rs image Selbn~ ror S4 ~. lb(' ~tcr ha~ ~"t'lt uvtulal>lt' .al 1>cvt r1&I DitllMlj iston~ A p()tit.cr of tbt• ofh(•lal OallWI Cowboy Cht.'t.'rlcaucri> :;old rnon· than 7~.000 «opae' Women m ttach poi>h.'r wear Mmd"r outrlt!'i Thf' m1dnrr blouiJl':s un· tu·d ttl thl' bottom 1n the om cud c het•rlcadt•r pm.tt•r . hut .irl• worn opl·n 111 tht· ex cheerleader vet:.1on ttJaat I• a NU fany Lion .. A lllJ9"Gfl1 Penn State U.olve~1ty'!l foot.ball team might Ell have a proud ht>rituge but not as much as the ••• school's mascot, the Nittany Lion. Though many colleees have c hosen the Lion as an athletic symbol, Penn Slate was the first to do so, honoring io 1906 the ramed moununn lion s aid to hav~ roamed the cf.'fltral Pennsylvartia mountains . PeM State 1s localed in lhe Nitlany Valley at the fool of Mount Nlllany, hense the des1gnatlon, Nittlmy L1on. Rut what ex¥cUy lS a N1ttwiy? According to regional folklore. Nita-Nee was ~ \ a lorous Indian p rincess an whose honor Mount Niltany wai; formed by the Great Spirit. Later . a namesake. who happt'ned lo be the daughter or chief 0 -Ko·Cho, fell in love with a lradl'r Thi! Indian maiden and her lost-lover became le~end. her nume was given to the m ountain and eventually lo the football team at Penn State which can become a legend in its owo rigl'lt witb a Sugar Bowl victory over Alabama on Nc•w Year's Day. -----flteof v of t h v Oat1------ l'h1ladelphrn F:a~lei. Coach Dick Ve rmell: "Th<.'rc are no geniuses t'OJtl'htn~ football." Rallfl'r S a.r g e D own # R e d Wln9• l'at ltickt>y and rhtl F.sl>f)Sito each scored Iii) two l(oals to lead the Nl'w York Rangers to a 4·2 ' N<.1 t1onal llockt·y Ll'a~uc vit·tory friday night ovn lhl' Dl·tro1t Heti Wings . Center Tom Lysl•k scored one itoal and assisted on another as the Atlanta Flames defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs, 3·1. . . Tht• &>Viel Union and Czechoslovakia lied 3·3 in the final game or th<' Izvestia Hockey Tournament in Moscow. g1v· IDA th1• S.1v1t•t' ;i na1 rm" \ 1c·t11ry in lhl' tmal i.tandm}!i. The San l''ranc1sco Shamrocks of the Pacific Hockt·y League round u buyer a few hours before a threatened walkout by player!> ~ho haven't been paid this month David Peten;on, owner of the Golden Gaters of World Team Tenius, reached an agrt.>t:ment to purchase the Shamrocks and pay lhc player.. lhe1r due, about $13,000. tlrl•huti• IJ~«•d• ''hcgg.-f \lic-Hu •ff George McGlnni~ hrokc a 101 10 1 tic with a m free throw with 11;, minutes left an the game lo help th.c Denver Nuggets to a come-from -behind 107·103 victory ovrr the Golden Stale Warriors Philndt'lphi:.i's Caldwell Jones led a 22·3 third-quarter surg<' thul <'a rr1r d the 76<.-rs lo a 103·95 decision over the St'alth· Su1x:rSunu.·s i\lvtn Adami> poured in 32 points and grahlll'll 11 n·hountb a !'> lhl' Phot·n1x Suns hcc.tl the canl · 'hooting K:in.,as ('ily Kini;!s. IZl·I0:1 . San /\nton1o·l> Georite ~rvin s<·ored 3l points and Larry Kenon added 23 to lead the Spurs to a 103-92 victory over the Chicago Bulls Cedric Maxwell, a l>ccond-ycar forward, scored a C'fir<'N :tJ points lo h•ud the Boston Cclllcs to a 124·105 romp over the Alhmla llawkl> (]pnuo11 Plager 11 S aupe nde d Clemson Coach Danny Ford has suspended [il two football players for violating curfew as the c. • Trgers practice in Daytona Beach in prepara· t1on for their Dec. 29 Gator Bowl date with Ohio State. Juniors CbJp Pruett and Bob Goldberg were sent home from Dayt-0na Beach Wednesday morning . . . The We11l<'m Athletic Conference President's Council reaf- firmed that tht• league w as not ready to accept the llnivt•rs1ty or Nevada Las Vegas as a member. but left the d<K>r opi•n fe r reconsideration during the next 18 months Warrt'O Powen, whose University of Missouri football team will meet Louls iana State today in the Liberty Bowl, was namPd 1978 Walter Camp Coach of the Year .. J erry Kirk , head football coach and alhJeti.c director at Emory and flenry Coll ege, submitted his r esignation Fn· d ay. and Wlll be suceeded by Larry Bales . ~ f'lnf•d f tJr Book•aldng LOS ANGELES Seven men chnrged with Ell operatan~ a college and professional s porl:i. • ~ambhn~ ring. which police said averaged 4 • more than $900,000 a week. have been fined $150 each after pleuding guilty lo misdemeanor bookmaking charges. Munlcipal JudAe Madeleme Flier imposed the rlnes Wednesday on Mike Summer:;. 31 , and Ronald Hall, 41. both of Los Angeles; Patrick Swovelin. 27, ot North Hollywood; Michael Chico, 24. or Ma r Vasta ; and Robert Elias. 37. and htll 39-year-old brother, Rud)'. both or Mon tebello. Vice or!ict•ris, who described lhe '>peratlon as the b1R· , l(est bookmaking ring in city history, arrested the m en Nov . J 1 und estimated that helling on the current pro root ball sefk'IOn could have exceeded $18 million. OTHER SPORTS -Like fat.her, like son? Not where A.I . Foyt m, son or the famous lndy driver, la concerned. The younger Foyt la a horse trainer and says he has never hftd any dl!llrt to drive race cars ... Phlladelphla busi· ne1111man Pew ROM kicked out the first baJI Friday night In the opening 1nmc of the Major Indoor Soccer League. Roge 18 part owner or the CtncinnaU Kids, who raced the Ntw York Arrow11 In the MISL opener. He's never phaycd sO<'cer. but 111 rumored to be a pretty fair baseball player . . The U.S. Auto Club. deserted by a rormidable croup or rhomplonabip car 0WT1er"· will meet Wednesday wlth or· ganlzert of at 1tul seven or the country's major race traclfs to dhmJN plant for the 1979 ~u.son ... Oa.Jd O'Errtct., the New En1land Tta Men's top Amert.can star, was dropped by that North American Soccer Lea1ue team l.n an apparent dllpute over It.a plana to b.lr-o more tnt.ma. tlona1 playera ... Uftda l ea.k, tbe world champion 1whn· mer from the Santa Clara SWSm Club. h11 been named Northern Callfomla Athlete of the Year by the C1Uient Savlnp Atb.Jetk f'o\JndaUon J ' Arkans a s Exp ect s No F iesta PHOENIX. Ariz <AP> ThP UJllv<,r11l~ vi Arlum,.,ai., whose 1<1uorbuclu are ranbd No. 8 in lht-counlry, avcnHccd 387 9 vunl1 t-Otal offellflt" J)('r game en route to 11 i..2 rngulur sf!a~n rt- <'1>rd Hut In i"1l11Jlj Bowl oppo- nent llCLA. tht·~ 111av rand the 101nK u httlt• bit tuu.:ht•r Moo Juy "Wt;•vt: Kt;.u.t. v been put· llnJt •n 1•mpho1us on condlllon1n.: bt-('8U&t' UCLA 18 u big, s trong. phy11cal tttom." l>an llampton. Ark•nus':. hlellor defensive l t•k lt-. said ft'r1day .. , figure that tfley outwe•ah u8 muybe 2Q to JO pt1undx t*r mah. So, we'n.· rcolnK to really have to l:w 1n Mood 11hape "Without ll dt>ubl. UCLA's of tensive luw IS thf' big~est we've 11lay,•d all seuson ." H a mpton. who it< 6 5 and w eigh11 259 pounds. h ad 98 \;wklt>ti this season and s topped the OPJ>Otillt0n for 125 yards in lo~bl'b HIS SENTIMENTS about U1e R 3 Drums arC;i echoed by runrung back Jerry Eckwood. "'They've got a real good de· fcn!'e," said Eckwood . a 6·0. 199-pound senior "They've got som e real skilled defensive peo· pie, such as J erry Robinson.'' Meanwhile. Robinson. an AH· America linebacker for the 15th· ranked Bruins. expressed con· cern about the Razorbac ks' speedy backfield "'l turned on the Texas Tech game." said Robinson. .. l Just watched the first half and that was all J needed lo sec." ARKANSAS MET Texas Tech IO ils final game of the sea.son. waltzing to a 49·7 Southwest Con fercnl'c victory. Terry Donahue. UC LA coach. said thal game proved lo ham that Arkansas had a qualily team. "~nd one thal can beat anybody on any given day." Lou Holtz, Arkansas' coach. ugrel'S, saying "in the last lhrct- games of the year we cQuld have beaten anybody " Robinson said he was very im· pn•ssed by Arkans as r unning back 8€.'n C'ow1ns . t h e Ratorbacks all-time rushe r. "HE HAS good feet," s aid the 6 ·3, 214-pound Robinson. "He picks his feet up He's ha rd to tackle around lht' ankles To me. he's ont• of the best running backs I've seen.'' M a nu Tuiasosopo. UCLA ·s outstanding nose guard. said he was impressed by the quickness dl s p l ny e d b y th t· e nl1rl· Razorback backfield. "I guarantee you that t heir quickness off the ball is much. much better than I've seen or played against in pas t games." FACED w1m s uch an Im· presslvc attack. is the UCLA de- fens e going to do anything dif fc rent? "Nope," says Tuiasosopo, a 6 -3 , 252 -pound se ni o r "'Defensively, we set out lo hold the opposing offense to one lesi. point than our offense scores. That's what we plan to do aRainst Arkansas." Squaw Valle y Tram Closed SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The Squaw Valley tramway, where four bkiers died last April in a freak accident blamed on high winds. will not be allowed lo open until 10 safety improV<•· ments are made. the state Division of Occupational Safely and Health said Friday. Arthur Carter, chief of the division, said in a touRh state· ment the 120-passenger tram. "wlll not be allowed to resume op eration until safely or the public using the facility is rwty assured " Carter's announcement came on the eve or the Christ.mas weekend. one of the biggest re· venue periods at Squaw and ever y other ski resort in the country. Carter ordered what he called "key" safety equlpment and de· s ign Improvements lasl Aug. 4, but a lhree·man team that in· spected the huge, Swiss built fncll\ly tbis week found. he said, that the work had not been done. BASKETBALL S l1orf (1f)IH~s ('p S llf)ri lx•nn•r ~uiuwt lh 1v1<I Thompson •:ti 1 u-.(•:-. has n•knownl•d lc•ap1ng ul>1hl v lo pull duw11 a n·houncl ov<-r th<• 0 111 st rPtc·hed h~ind ol < ;oltll·n Stat<· ·s Pu rv1s Short 'l'tw v isit IOJ.! Nuggc>l s had to c·omc from bl'l11nd to ovt·r throw tht· W<.1rr1ors . <.incl Thomp~on sc·orl·cl 2'l point:-an lht• causl' as lk 11vt•r 1<>.t.!l!.t'd a I07 -IO:i lrlll n)l>h Kentueky Upset, 73·89 ~'ton H a ll, Te n nessee . Wi11 in Ca ble Car LEX INGTO N. Ky . --Tyrone Ladson strapped the ball away from Kentucky's i{yle Macy a nd drove for the clinching layup a:. 17th-ranked Texas A&M upset No. J 1 Kentucky 7l·69 in a first round game Fnday or the 26th lJmvcrsity of Kentucky In· vitational Tournam ent. Texas A&M. !l l , advanced to Saturday's championship against No. 15 Illinois. which n1ppl·d No. 8 Syracus(• 6'1·GI m lhe olhC'r first· round ~amc as Hob .Judson sank four free throws an lhe final 20 seconds. Kentucky, 3·2. beaten in the open· ing rouQd of its own tournament for tht> firi;t tim<· since.• 1957. will meet Syracuse 1n the con!->olat1on game. La Von Willia ms' hook with 4:01 r e· maimn~ ~aVl' Kentucky a ti6.,.i2 lead, but the Aggies ran oCf eight i.traight poinh OV(•r I ht· n1·xl I I I and O<'VC'r \ri.llll'<I ag:11n Kue1y WOO<li. storect twice on 100 passes underneath th<' basket to tie the game 66·66 with 3 : 11 to go. Vernon Smith, who led all scorers with 22 points -including 14 down the stretch -added two baskets for a 70·66 m argin with I :50 lo go. Macy's jump shol from the lane brou~ht Kentucky within 70·68, but Ladson's free throw built the (.'(Jge to three with 29 seconds to play. Kentucky's Fred Cowan sa nk a free throw eight seconds later , and Kentucky was in position for a tying basket when Smith missed the first shot or a bonui; with 16 seconds re· maining But Macy, trying lo drive lo the basket, was fronted by threi! Aggie defenders. and Ladson plucked the hall away IO<>t·curc• lhl' llP'><'I (,'f1hlf• Car Cln#11i•· SANTA CLARA . Cali!. -Guard Nick Galis or Seton lla ll set a louma· mcnt record by scoring 48 points. in- cluding 30 in lhc second half. leading the Pirates to a 79-68 victory Friday night over host Santa Cla ra in the Ca- bl e Car Classic. Seton ffa ll , 6·1. moved In to the finals against Tennessee, whic h edged San Jose St ate 73-68 as Bert Berlelkamp and Terry Crosby hit clutch fr('c throws in the final seconds of lhe nighl's firs t game Galls h.ll on 2l of 30 field goal at tempts and 6 or 7 free throws to reach his career scoring high. He broke the Cable Car record or 43 points set by San Francisco's flill Cartwnght two years ago in a game with Flonda Stale llt-twf ftfJMndttp LAS VEGAS. Nev Reserve Etl die McCloud's 15 points led 8th ranked Nevada-Las Vegas to a 95-83 victory over Middle Tennessee f'n. day 1ught In an opening round game or the Rebel Roundup college basket· ball toumamenl. Greg Joyner. a 6·fool·7 M iddleTen· nessee guard. led all scorers with 28 points and also led his team in re· bounds with seven. Host Nevada-Las Vegas meets Nebraska in tonight's cha mpionship ga me. Nebras k a d e feated the Univers ity of California-Santa Barbara 75-55 earlier Friday night. Cal-Santa Barbara a nd MiddJe Ten· nessee m eet m a consolation game tonight. Led by 6-8 senior center McCloud. there were fi ve Rebels in double figures. The sloppy contest featured 55 turnovers, 30 by M 1dc1le T e nnessee a nd 25 by UNLV. The Rebels are now 7·1 for the season, while Middle Tennessee 1s 5·4. .\'ft. ('arofiHu. ft2•.i9 CINC fNNATI David Colescoll scored 21 points and Al Wood add~ 18 as sixth ranked North Carolina survived a second-half scare and edged the University or Cincinnati. 62·59. Colescott scored seven of the T ar Heels' last nine points and put the m ahead lo stay at 54.53 with 3:20 re· maining in the game. North Carolina had led by as much as seven points early m the second half before Cincinnati. which had re- lied on tbc shooting of center Pat Cummings in the early goin~. came back lo lie the game 45.45 with ll:OS remaining The game was lied three limes after that and Cummings put Cincin· nati into a brief 53.52 lead before Colescott put the Tar Heels, 6·1. ahead lo stay. Cummings, who finished with 28 points. was the only player lo score m double figures for Cincinnati. 2-4. Both Injured , Both to Start MIAMI CAP> -Dan Pastorlni and Bob Griese plan to start despite pain· ful injuries. but a C'OUplc <>( brutal quarterback sacks early could tum the Houston Oilers -Miami Dolphins National Football Lea~uc plavocr game into lhc Battk• of the Backups . And if that happens, the Dolphins figure to have a big advantage in Sunday's American Football Con· ference wild card match Pas lorini says, ''J'll start. I always do." despite an injured kn~. broken ribs and a son~ ankle. Griese. luis ribs severely bruised, has been unable to praclice this week but says, "I'll pro- bably start." * College WEST ,.,..,., SI.'°· Suttle 80 UCl.A•S.1'-M LA St.ete 19. c;.l!IOf'llle 13 Oom l"9U1!I Hiii• 9S, USIU ~1 Nor1hrlOO. SI II, 0<.<1°"'111)1 ~ ... ,, Oleqo ... , Scl<l"'ll AtDOr Tt StMll~llU~ SI. H, Cl\llOm•n TO !Min Ft~W.O T'I, !>At! Fr•n<o.CO '>t ,. P.cltl( 9'1. Ill ~'ll<'yAn I I I c;.1 Polf l!">l OI Ill. lwoc,.,,...,.10 '>1 1'I "'IOWIST ChlC.-00 SI I). O...ncy U ~ 0.aot• St 91. 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( OMonlM • Army Probes Alleged Violations NEW YORK (AP) -The U.S. Mllltary Academy announc<.)(f f'rlday that It ba.'I appointed a ~peclat fnvestiaatlng orrlcer to Pxamlne charges of widespread NCAA violotlons leve led by forme r head football co.ch Homer Smltb. A l lltement issued by the school's fublk Affairs Ortlce aald that Army's 11upertntendent had aelected Col. Robert W. Berry, head Of the academy's Department of Law, as the 1peclal invettJ11tor. TRI AC~EllY aald that Berry would conduct • "tom· prebenslve tnveallsatlon lnto any poMlble new IH~" stem· mlnc from Smith's charges Smith. Ored two weeks a(lo attcr complllna a 21 ·33·1 record In nve years as Army's coach. c harged In un txcluslve In te r vie w with The Asaoclaled PrtiSK thnl W('st r otnl officials broke NCAA rules "wUly-1\llly" ond said his attempts to how• the m atter lnvcsU1atcd "met it coverup" from aicademy Of Oclals. SMITH'S CHARGES, made Wednesday nllhl al lbt AP' New York b adquarter1, ln· eluded at1e1etton1 or illegal tryout.I ot protpec:Uvo recruits. numerous campua vt1lt1 In ex-c H O( the number permitted by the Nation.a.I Coll 1J1te AlhJetJr A111oclallon. lneqult•ble dis tributto n o r pre p sch oo l scholarships lO favor a\hletes and using more than the ollowed number of active oU campu11 rccruitcns. A West Point ofrich1l called 80me of Smlth's charges "buSl'· less." while admlttlnfl thut "!Ome hod subst.anth&llon. but we took act.ion to correct them." The ucudcmy sold thot In ad· dillon to love r..aatlng Smith'$ charges. Berry would "review the lnvesl11allon conducted ft year AIO and the actions taken 11 a re1ult. Academy otncla.l believe that moat ot the charces were cont.11.ned tn the report or December 1977." "THE CUMULATIVE result.II I or Berry's Investigation wilJ lX' provided to the NCAA ," the academy sald. L.l. Gen. Andrew J . Good· paster. superintendent of the academy, ~aid that "a thorough ond u1d£-Mlve Internal re vie w or the entlre motter" aft ~r Smith brouahl It to his ultcnllon last December r esulted In "ap proprlate action to assure th.al requirements were belng pro perly oblerved." THE DETAILS or that In · ve1t11atJon hive not Men dis· closed publlcb. Smllh alto aald thal he had re- 1l1ned three days before he wu fl red. . . • I I ' BASKETBALL ~~---deno __ Decipher s His Fir ing DAYTON , Ohao (AP ) F o rmer Ci n ci nn a t i R r d s M ena aer parky And r11on 1ud he thtnks he knows why he was fired . ''He (Rtd~ Prl' ldent Dick Wainer > want.-ci lo h ve hi own m an ," And,non t>xplal ned "l've Just bl' n tlllnkma 1t aJI over Whr n I rame lo ('lnr hmol1 In t969. 1 aot nd of oll the!' pn- viou1J roach JI And when 1 go Hiilin. I 'II w~ml l" itl't ruJ of all the coach('lt I'll wo nt my o"n coacheli M> I'll know lhl'ffi "I have lo think bu l<.'l*lly that's what ht1 "unh-d I don't 1tnow Ir that's thP rt>a on but I 'd lake to th.Ink that's the rn!>on I can undtnsland at, und ar l <.'Un understand It . l huvt' nothln1t to be upset about That ·~ the rt>- ason l don't huve uny madnt's:i I'm so rellixl'd now at':. un behevable." WAGNER, WHO was un available for comment, suc . ceed ed Bob Howsam as the tea m 's president last March Anderson. in a telephone 111 l e rvie w from his <.:altfor ma home, said that the number of calls he has had smce he wa& fired last month proved one thing: People have grown to respect him "I might have t alked stupid. but I talked honest." he said "You don't find too m any like that. ANDERSON IS hopin~ that his s peaking ability will gel ha m a job a s a com menta t o r on television next season. He is scheduled to discuss a possible series or previews of major league teams with a Los Angeles television station m a few weeks. he said . 0.lly Piiot Photos 111 CO.ry Amorow "I think I could do a good job even though I don't talk good E nglish," Anderson said. "Peo- ple don't care about that. I think J could add some humor and puJI draw people out." DANA HILLS' MIKE SAMUELS GOES UP TO SCORE. Newport's Brian Freema n (20) and Teammates Try to Defend. Gillis H app~· Anderson emphasized that his possible TV career would last only one seasoo .. , WILL be bark in 1980." he said. "I'll give you a 110 percent prom ise on that." He declined to ela borate on that promise. but said there is a -•·good chance" he will be back w ith a National League team. Hot-Shooting Bucs Top B akersfie ld He also said he wouldn't agree to manage a non-contender un· less he received a m ultayear contract. "I'm not going to for any one or two.year thing," he said. "un· less it's next November and l don't have a job. Then I'll hang up th e s hin g l e and say 'please'" Brown, Green: .Colorful T iff ORLANDO, Fla . <AP> -One of college football's t op running bac k s is matche d aRainst several All-America defe nsive stalwarts toniJ?hl when P ills· burgh plays North Car o li n a State in the Tangerine Bowl T e d Brown . a 5· 10 , 200- pounder , is the leader of North Car olina S t at e's o ffensi ve machine. All·America defensive end Hugh Green and second- team All-America safety Jeff Delaney are the anc horman in Pitt's defensive unit. The elusive Brown c rushed op- ponents ror 1,350 yards this year to move into rourth place in the NCAA's a ll·time rushing list with 4,602 yards over his col· legiate career. G r e en . a 6-3, 220-po und sophomore, was on just about everybody's All-America teams. He. s a f e l y D e l a n ey a nd linebacker Al Chesley. a n All· America honorable mention. arc the big men in Pittsburgh's de- fense that Brown will try to out- run. By JOHN SEVANO 0t tM D.llly Pllet Sutf After playing lethargically on the road for the past week, the Orange Coast College basketball t eam returned hom e F riday rught and rediscovered the form 1t had been missing. The Pirates looked every btl or the i r No. 6 r a nking an the southland as t hey easily dis· posed of Bakersfield . the defend· mg state champion, 91·77. The Pirates appeared like they couldn't miss from the floor. s hooting 58 percent for the game. In the second half, where OCC put Bakersfield away, the team connected on 2Q of its first 23 shots. ending the period hit· ting 21 of 27 for 78 percent. ''IT SHOWS ME this team has a lot of cha racter," said OCC Coach Tandy Gillis in reacting to the statistic and his team's play. The victo r y r a n Orange Coast's record to 10·2 for the season. and it also marked the first time in 2Q years the Pirates had b een a ble to beat the Renegades. OCC's backcourt duo of Ray Orgill and team captain Paul Akin provided the impetus as they combined for 40 points. !>IX steals and nine assists. THE P1RATES' front lane of Pete Neumann, Steve Timmons a nd Ed Be ll (starte r Brian McCormich left the game early with a sprained ankle) a lso con- tributed hea vily as they kept the j umping Renegades (7-4) off tne boards, especially in the second half, and were quick in releasing the outlet p ass for the fas t break. 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. The Pirates started the game as if they were going to run the Renegades out or the gym as they quickly r an up a 16-6 advan· tage. But Bakersfie ld stayed close on the outs ide shooting of James Childs and Marlin Wiley. and. with fo ur minutes r~ain· ing in the opening st anza, trailed only 26·23. It was at t hi s point the Pirates played their only sloppy ball of t he ni ght as they committed four turnovers with the Renegades capitalizing on each to take their biggest, and only. lead or the ni ght. 31·26. THE LEAD didn't last long as the Pirates scored the next five straight lo go lo the locker room at the intermission t ied at 31. The Pirates m ade quick work of their opponents in t he second half. outscoring them 31-16 in the opening JO minutes, play~ng them even the next seven. and then h vang at the free throw line the rest or the night where they scored 14 of their final 16. The Renegades were hurt in the contest by foul trouble and lack of discipline in the shot- selectrng department. Childs f in ished t he game with 25 points: and Wiley 18, in the los- ing effort. 9•-•nlHtld t771 Cn•IOs Wolo Gt1'drtf'r Aao.•r JOt Re1~nmttn Mulvanct !>mo1n lq II Ip I) I H I • 11 1 0 • ~ ... • 0 8 0 0 0 1 0 7 J 0 b Or•n .. Ce.tit ltll lq It Ip T 1mmon\ • J 11 MtCormo<k 0 0 O Nf'umann r. & 20 OrQ •ll ~ I 7S lilo•n • ) IS Wlh\ ) 1 I Be11 • 1 10 Van Hor" 0 0 0 Prot~ 1 0 1 Carr lclo 0 0 0 Po1rlfr o 1 1 lolel\ ;i.. '11 Total\ lJ H q1 Halll•-31·Jl, lo". Total lout~ 8eker\l1etd H. Or•"O• c o .. 1 1q, Fou•eo ou1 Cholch IBorr\totlOI. !.milh (8a~ersheld/. -- Dolphins' ~----Defense Stuns NH By HOWARD L. HANDY Of -DflilY ,..... ..... Mike Sa muels had a hot hand in the aecond quarter as the Dana Hllla Dolpblna took command llnd a light defense kept the Newport Harbor Sailors at bay the balance of the game as the Dolphlru posted a 52·38 noo- league baaketbaU victory in ac- tion a l Saddleback College Fri- day night. Samuels hit 4-for -4 In the second period including three straight to put the Dolpblns even at 14 . Then after Doug Andrews hit a layup with 1:57 remaining, Dana Hills went in front lo stay with Samuels forcing a shot from the free throw line and con- necting. A height advantage under the bas ket and a cold shooting performance by tbe Tars also contribute d to Newport 's downfa ll. The edge on the boards ca me from Samue ls ( 6-4). Andrews (6-6 > and Chris Ma thieu (6·S). T hey seldom gave the Tars a second shot and when they did, the Dolphins were 10 points in front. "I thought we played pretty well on defense," Coach Art Jenkins said. "We wouldn't have won it if we didn't play well on defense. "Newport runs good offensive sets and we did what we had to do lo stop them. We weren't re- laxed , perhaps because we were playing Newport . s.twday. December 23. 1978 DAILY PILOT 8 3 .. Most people tend to look past us and I can understand that but this is the best team in the his· tory of Dana Hills High <six yea rs)." When the Tars fell behind, they got thems elves into fouJ trouble going after the ball and had three players foul out in the fourth quarter. Along with a cold shooting night (they hit 17-of·SO for 34 percent ), they were never able to ch allenge in the second half. DOUG ANDREWS (22). TARS' KEVIN DOODY STRUGGLE. Rustlers Explode Saddleback S tunned, 110.88 Dana Hills hit 19-of-39 for 49 per cent from the floor with Samuels high with 14. Andrews and Ron Kraft each hit 12 for the victors. Jon S week was hig h for Newport after being held to two points for the first three periods. He ca me through with 12 of his 14 points in the final stanza but it was too late. Dana Hills has a 6·2 record and will talce time off until early in J a nuary. Newport's record fell to 5·2 going into today's opening round or the Orange tournament. Hnoport iw.-t•> !.wee~ Frffm•n ca10 .. ~11 l onskv Ooodv Gaeldo\ To1a1s •• It tp . , ,. • 0 8 1 0 1 J 0 • 1 I S ' ' l ti • 38 0.MHlllll SJI Samu.IS Andr .... s O'Donnell ltr<•ll H•wtoM JOf\d\ rot•I\ .. tt .. 6 1 •• s 1 11 t 6 8 • • 12 I 0 2 1 0 • 19 14 u S<.or.lly ~ Newe>Or1 H•l'bOI 10 • 6 16'-JI 0d"• Holl\ I 10 tZ 11-S1 Total touls Hl!Wl>Or1 Harwr 7S. 0•"• Holls a Fouled OUI Freem4n, ........ ,. G<IOOls IN-1 HdrbOrl. Golden West Colle~e pulled itself out of a dismal eight-game losing streak by stunning Sad- dleback College. 110·88, in non- league basketball F riday night on the winner's court. Wayne Leeds exploded for 31 points. by far his best output as a Rustler , to spearhead the Golden West upset. Leeds shot a sizzling 83 per- cent from the floor < 10 of 12> and converted 11 of 12 free throws, * * s.Ht-.ctrl•I t9 tt IP 1'9b'ict I 0 1 a....... 2 o • Wlli~-s 0 10 LAV•llee 6 o 11 e~on o 1 1 M<C0<ir1 1 2 6 Hor"s 36 0 6 Mickel I 0 1 G•ll• 9 I 19 Heltof\9a J o 6 Am•r•I s , " * c;o .... "'"' m ot Bruce G•••ehon E••IU ~, .... ,," l.ffOS Jardine V-.t.a W1W:m•n .. " .. •• 20 6 l IS s • , • I 1 lb 10 II JI • 0 8 I 0 1 ' 0 1 1W91ey 1 s 1 r otaos 39 17 88 T ot•li f? 76 110 H•lftlme: Gotdtft Wttt. s1.JJ. Totat loulS ~ d"'ba<t 7•. Golden Wn l 73. Fouled Olll. U Val .. IS.Cldleb.Kkl. TK IW>K41> nofW, while also leading the tea m. in rebounds with 12. Saddleback brought a 94 ;re. cord into the game and '\fas well·res ted, while Golden West had suffered a tough loss al San Diego Mesa the night before. But the Rustler s be a t lht' Gauchos at their own game, ... u. ... ing a run-and-gun offe nse 'Ital cllcked t.o' the tun~ of 63 percenl from the floor in the first half. Saddleback, meanwhile. could connect on only 15 of 45 first-half shots (33 percent) and allowed Golden West to extend a n early 26·10 lead. The clincher came at the out· set of the second half, when the Rustlers put on another big burst, out.scoring the Gaucbos 22·10. Golden West's biggest lead was 36 points (93·57) with 9:00 left in the game. The Rustlers record improves now to 6-8. Outdoor Show Set .... "' . e TENNIS WEA~ 'Thousands of products for us e in the outdoors will be on display when the Southern California Sports, Vacation and Recreat ional Vehicle Show opens at Anaheim Convention Center J an. 6 for a nine-day run. Some 300,000 square reel or dis pla y area will be covered with recreational vehicles. campers. trailers. motor homesi van conversions a nd RV ac- cessories. One-third or the s pace will be devoted lo general outdoor recreational displays and pro- ducts. ~ M OFF F•~8'· 2 M.y & J°"' tolewc~ ALL RACKETBALL RACKETS • Now in its 14th year. the s how is the largest in the nation. The newest in rods. reels. lines. lures. depth fi nders and tackle boxes will be the largest display in the history of tackle row. 1-~resh water and ocean fishing, hunting, boating. cam ping back packing. wild river run. and wilderness anCi vaca· taon retreat infor mation will also be available . Daily free fishing clinics will be part of the program. 15 °/o 0 FF· SeWci Gt... M•'•/W-'• ATHLETIC SHOES 300/o to 50°/o OFf JOHN T•s llG FOOT CCM"Mt" RtdMI & lrfstol INairt t. Wrd & Heitl!Wl•I 1714) 957.2991 Moa.-Fri. I 0. 7 Sat. I 0.5/S.. I 2:30.S Costa Mesa's LarcJest LIONEL •SETS •ACCESSORIES ~ •SERVICE LIONEL AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATION •allroadlng llead.uarters ALL GAUGES M-GA .. HO-GA •• o-GA •• llASS LIOHIL-TUM8400U5 STOCl-APX, TYCO ltOADlACI SITS. PLASTIC MOD&S RC • Pl.AMES • SHIPS • ROCkm • HOllYIST SUPPLIES EtCTELON/LUCH AU>ILA • =' '\.,. 7~~ Ml•l·TRAl•S HOBBIES ''b~~T~~~~!T .. PH. 549-1596 HOUlS: MOM..ftl. I O.t. SAT. ICM SUH. 10.5 .. . . NAVY FULLBACK KEVIN TOLBERT (30) SLICES THROUGH BYU DEFENSE. ' 'Navy Bomb Sinks BYU lllidsliipmen Rally to Wi11 Holiday Bowl SAN on•;Go '""' ·This 1s the bl~J?c11t gamt' of my life," s a i d N<J v y s p li t e nd Phil Mcc onkey <iftt-r Nl:tvy oxplodl'd t).the second half to come from b~b.ind Fnda y niuht und whip lH lgh am Youn(? lln1vc r s1t y ~-16 . l The Midsha pm l•n traall'<t 9.3 .1l l\alftamt• and playPd l1k(: l hl'v ~w ere dragging t heir anchori. before McConkey gave an an t p1red locker room pep talk _ ( "AT HALFTIMF. I tole! them. i'Hey J(U\S, take at easv. don't panic. and the breuki:, will roml' o u r w a y."' the fire d -up M rConJ<ey told reporters afte r the game B u t BYU so phom o r e q u art e rback Jim Mc Ma hon S<'ored on a two-yard kee p<:r with 8:26 left in the third period to boost th<> Cougars' le ad to lfi.a befo re MrConkey's pe p t a lk sa nk in T he M1ds h1pm e n c hipped away at the BYU lead with a four -yard t ouchdown run by fullback Kevin Tolbert and Bob T ata 's 28-yard fleld goal lo move to w1th1n three points at J6 13 He Won't Give Up From AP Olspatchei. -M ichagan 's center Steve Nauta ha., brokt'n t>f1th le,.gs <ind suf f~red a krwc lllJUr) n •qu1 rang lurg(•ry an his {'Ollc~1atc footb<ill hreer, but hc savs there as no lJlace he'd rath1•r be than the }lose Bowl on New Year's Day I • ·· tf you h;,id .in automobile ac· c1dent, would you giVl' up driv mg?" the 2:..'0-pound senior from Norristown. Pa , answt'rs wht'n asked why hl' kct·p~ rc>m in~ back to the• sport Ev<'n tht• c·oarhcs didn't e x peel him to return this fall, he says. That wu11 twrause he ln- 11red hts knee m spring tr a mm~. •'Fortunatelv. I had a ~ood dO<'tor and exct'llent tra iner I knew this was the do or d1l' i.eason for m e• " '· #That wa!-. lx·ca~e he had to sit ht• might not have made al al any other. and does n't know if ht: wi ll go mlo profl'!>S1onal foot- ball Althoug h Naula starts thl· plays, he says, "It's a matter of tim ing for ull the lineme n .ind <il l the barks They don't isolatl' m e because I start the plays. "I'm ha ppy m y senior year has t umE>d out as well as It hes and t haL we're her1> It's my only year without a major injury I like be ing a ble to play, it's the sa m e drive you have for other rompelil1ons " Na uta completed his Bachelor of Arts degree thh. month in literature, science and the arts a nd he'll have a job al the con- clus wn of the Rose Bowl. De nnis Mor gan, u form er Mic higan pla ye r . or1 g an a lly recruited Nauta to attend his a lma mater and now has offered ham a Job in his Rtock brokerage WITH 11 :52 LEFT in th<> gamr, Navy quarterback Bob Les zczynski connected on a 65· ya rd touchdown pass play to Mcconkey lo put the Middies ahe ad 20-16, and it was a ll over for OYU "We said al the beginning of the year that we wanted to do somethin~ special." Mccon key stu d . ''1 his 1s th e greatest. Nobod y r a n take this a wa y from me. Not ever ." "I know it didn't look good at ha trtime," said Leszczynsk i. .. but I never fell like we were going to lose the game. This was going to be the last game of m y career, and I was going to be sun• 1t was a good one." * * * SCORE BY QUARTERS ,.~,.~ f b''O''tttm ("""<) llYU PG Jonno,on lJ N~•' l<G lftt.t.00 0 ) I I) ll J b I 0 lo OYU (N'Ofll\t~r 10 P8H lrom MtM<1hOn !~lo M•lf'OI flVU MtMllh0111 ruo UoM-on klell) Nft•Y 1010..,1 •run! r"'" '""' No¥Y rc,l at .. 18 N.tvy M<.Con •u· 'i b~ fld\'• trum le\t CIYM!r.J..t (U \1 -IOI l'tevy FG Tai~ 11 A i7 IOO GAMC STATIU ICS n ''' °""""" .. '"""' vero' Jl•ti.\lnc.t Ya\hh· ~ .. '"'" "",.°' PH~\ Punh J.umt>•rt.1~.1 Ptnl lllH·YlrCI• H••Y 8YU 10 .. '>11 13~ ll 111 IJll 181 l] l& ' l<-0 ... ).1 7 J l' ~JI '' 0-0 l·l / 11 "' INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING N1•1 Sl>f'rlon 1'1-•l, TOllJO'rl u so LH1(11""'' 9 JI. c.11 ..... ,, u.7~ BYU MO .. ehon 1l 11. W•,.,.rO /·JI, Wtl'°" 1 10 PASSING N••r. LH1<1rn o 1. I 1)41]) t~ll•h•n ' I 0 I\ 0YU, WohOn ,., •• , •8 McMel><Jn 9 1 .. 1 IJ.) wtr(IVIN{, N d•Y Mctun~•Y ... t•fl•n.,n 11• UYU """ '/I (twon1,11>r l 611 o ... ,, 1 )I out 1977 with his 'lt'Cond hroken leg and colll·i:1al1· athlc>tcs mu.'>t l'Omplete their l'hJHbi)1ty in five years. Nuula fa<·c•., th<.• unenvia ble Lask or playan~ OJlJ>O!o.lte Rich Dim ler, tht· 255-pound nos e RU&rd tmd rapluan or Mich1~an's Ro1w Bowl fot'. the Unive rsity of S<ruthem California Los Alamitos Racing Results i ' • "We want to win this for aJI the seruors who havt•n't won a bowl game, but we a ll know it will be a tough Mttmt!," said Nauta who s tar t s o il t hc Michigan oHense with his i:,nap from center He likes the pos1t1on a nd feels t~. ' For Frld•Y I Ull• U Y .. SI dly/nlqlll mHll o...,,.,,., .. ._.,,, ret• l1tlll:tit f M yh•\t 9 ~O. 1 &O. 1 M> OuP•'• Niner I ROUQ!t) >.OO, 1 40, Cl lllvrea {Mith•• ICerCIOza), \7 l'•Acl• C\-71 PlllCI "' 20 \non(J '"'" (lf')Uf! 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" J I ~·o ,.. '° ,._.,909 Santa Anita Bacing Set For Tuesday ARC ADIA -Sant o An ita ce~bratet It• 42nd winter scuon Tuelfday 811 thoroughbred racln& returns to Southern Collrornlu. The J9'78·79 meeting , whic h lures muny of the na tlon's to p racb1g attraction. will present 78 days or racing through Apr118 on a Wednesday·thro ugh·Sunday weekJy basis . The only exce ption to that schedule Is that the track will be dark Wednesday, reaume Thurs· day and continue through Mo n· day, New Year 's Day. Among the a ttractions due at Santa Anita Is 1978 Horse or the Year and Triple Crown winner Affirmed. The Ha rbor Vie w Farm entry t.'i entered In the $200,000-added Olarles H . Strub Stakes <Fe b. 4 I and $300,000 "uaranteed Han· dlcap <March 4). The brilliant son or E xclusive Native ea rned a record $901,541 In 11 outings this year a nd ra nks as raclng 's 12th richest runner or all time with just under $1.25 million. Santa Anita will offer S2 dally double wagering on the fi rst and second races. as we ll as $5 e xac- las on the fifth, seventh and ninth races. Among the top jockeys due for the m e e tin g a r e D a rr e l McHa rgue, Steve Cauthe n. La£· fit Pinca y, Jr .. Sandy Hawley and Bill Shoemaker. In a ddition to the Santa Anita Handicap and Strub Stakes, San- ta Anita will present e ight other races va lued at $100.000 or more , including the $150,000·added Santa Anit a De rt!Y 1 A pri I 1 1. $200,000 San Juan capistrano In- vitatio na l Handicap c Apri I s 1 and $150,000·added San Luis Rey Slakes c Ma rch 18 I. First pos t for the Initial s even weeks of the m eeting will be 12::l> daily with gates opening at lO::l> a.m. General adm ission 1s $2.25. Cl ub ho u s e pra ces a r e $5 Children under 18 a nd ac com - panied by a n udult are admitted free of char ge . FORD ... last year a nd was hopeful of doubling that fi~ure this year A lloag Hackers evt!nt will be he ld Monday, J a n . 29 a t the Newport.er Inn Golf Course and Sa lata told the pres ident he would have qua lified at one time. ··Do we have to listen to you. too," Ford as ked Sala ta? THEN HE ADDED: "l am honored and 1 commend you for y our wo rk in t his proJect T h a nk s fo r l e ttin g m e participate . I would like to donate a puller for you to auc tion o ff to h elp r a is e the money." Fluor had known the pres ident be £ore playing golf but hud never been on a course with ham before . "He enjoys the game," Fluor sa id of the pres ident. "He gives sma ll needles and is a regular guy on the course. He hit the ball we ll off the tee eitrly. had some bad ones in the middle ana finished UJ> with 8 hell or a bang on the 18th hole." "I HAD A REPORT on how de lig htful he is on the ~olC cours e," Franklin said ·'Everything 1 had heard was true and there was no pressure at all. The only thing I objected to was t hat he hit the ball farther than l dad off the tee sever al times. And I'm s upposed to be a long hitter " Franklin equalled par 71 on the T hunderbird CC course a scr atch round or go lf. F'or d a nd his family wi ll spe nd the holidays in Vail but s:ud he would definite ly be watching the Rose Bowl game New Year's Da y ··Arc you all going to lake it t>asy on us Wolverines on New Ye ar's Day," he asked ? "J s uw Michiga n beat USC, 49-0, in 1948." He also acknowledged that things haven't gone well ror Michigan the past two years. He also decline d to pick a score or a winner for the game in Pasadena . FOOTBALL I HORSE RACING Af' Wlr .. Mllo Be's a Fo11. Too Houston Oilers· running h;i d, E arl <.:amplwll p:au-;t's dur - ing a workout to snup sonw phol11" ,,.., 111 ... l1 •am prt•pure..; for playoff game agai n!-.! t h1· \I 1.11r11 llolpl1111.., Su nday 1n th<.' Or a n ge Rowl. Camplwll I!-. 1 h1· ;... VI .... ll·;1Cling g rou11cl J?amer . Bowl Rou11dup Bryant Pleased Despite Layoff TUSCALOOSA. Ala . C:"arh Bear Bryant said Thursday his Alabama football team "did pretty W(•ll" for t he first day back an practice since beating Auhurn Alabama dl•frated their cross -sta le n val 34·16 on Der 2 al R1rm in~ha m "We rchearsL•d :-.<1ml' things a nd worked on the kicking )(amt' a llttl t.'." liryant sa id The Crimson T1d£' was preparing for a J an. 1 showdown with No I ranked Penn State in the Sugar Bowl Alabama. claiming thl• Sou\heastc rn Con- ference champ1onsh1 p hy dereating Auburn. will be pl aym~ 10 1 t~ 32nd h<114 I ~am<' Thl' Sugar Bowl appt.'aran<'e <11 NI'"' Orlcan:-. will bf' lhl' Tide's 20th conscrut1"<' ho" I showing a1tYANT Ton~ Nathan as th1• only mC'mbcr of lhlb year ·s Alabama team who played agains t Penn State in the Sugar Bowl gam e fo llowing the 1975 season A fres h m1.1n runnmg back and kick return specialist. Nathan ra n ha<'k a kickoff 22 yards F ive. Penn Slate players on this } 1•ur's ll·am \H'rC' lis ted as having played by the Sugar Bo14 I offtl·1.1I plo\of'r 1rnrt1r1pat1on sheet. They were flanker Tom Donm·an. '>Pl1t f'IHI ~toll 1''1tzb<:t'. nose g uard Tony Petrucc1u, offens1vl· tackll' Kt•1th Dorney 1.1nd li nebacker Paul Suhcy Nol.re Da•~ E11<·ape• l «e. f 'og DALLAS -Notre Dame new from fnJ(ul South Hend. Ind . to Texas Thursday for iLc; fourth Cotton Bowl g1.1 m e und immediately lost head Coach Dan Devine lo a bout Wllh the nu Devine. who was running a fever, wcnt 1m mt•d1att:'ly from the chartered flight to his motel b<·d . canr1•1l1ng a schedul<·d rm !M; <.'-On fe renc e. The plane landed 40 minutes latt• As sistant head Coach Mt•rv Johnson sa11J sc•vl•ntl players wert' bothe•rt•<I '~1th fl u s y mptoms h11 1 .11hlt·ll 11 ·s 1101 h1ng unusuu I · · Notre Dame meets the Un1veri.1 ty of Houston in the Cotton Bowl New Year's d;.iy a nd the F1ght1ng Irish cum<> to Dallas early to escape ice. fog and mast in South Bend "l almost froie to death boarding tht> chart<'r flight the wind was so sharp." said .lohnS<ln. the 11ffcns1vc r oordrn ator "The) couldn·t get OighLs out or South Bend ycstcrdav <Wednesda y I and we were concerned "Boy. the weather here 1., n1ct• sun.,h1nc und an the 50s We re all y need the work. we·11 work twice a day " Then he added Jokingly, 'In fart 11·-. 'lo n1<·t• w1• might wor k out at night." P~lt Bowl Sare• 1111 So11t-fion ATLANTA -A last minute tclcphonl' campa1sm by t he ware of Georgia Tech Coach Pepper Rodgers apparently has saved the future of the Peac h flow I. which e arlier 1r1 the week was given up for d ead. When Rodgers' wife. JanC't. hPerd that thP bowl needed to sell 7.500 more tickets locally to preser ve its NCAA <1unct1on, she start- ed an all-out sales campaign alonf.{ w11 h othe r Tech assis tant coaches wives. That was Tuesday . On Fnday, Peach Bowl spokes mun Tom- my Crumbley proclaimed success "I can finally tell you we quit worrying 11bout our Koal. It's over with. We've made 1t That was the ma111 thinit Now I'm look- ing forward to a heck of a footba ll gamt•." ~aad Crumbley • • ' ..... ' • j-.... ' FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR J ., ·- • i r . ' .. • • f COMICS I CROSSWORD J "Hey 1 Those cookies were left for me!'" SUPERHEROES SHOE MOON MULLINS I CLIPPE't> IT ® J:'~OM ltlE' PAPE~. GERIATRIX DENNIS THE MENACE by Tom lltluk AGATHA CRUMM l&.LllMr• Z; e>O"T" :X: 'M C OMPt..e1"'E!t...Y' NAK E!P NO'N, N UR.99 .' by Miii .a by Tom and Ftnl Johnson MMM .• SO F\'.XJNDS '"TURN THE CLIPPING OF ~R.AVE:L 10 OV~, ~TLJPID ! ONE' ~NDOF CEMENT ... STIR WITM HOe .. ·? GORDO TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY : : I I -' f I l WT Hf DIDN'T rat. YOO TMf MAH'S HAME ~ WHERE Hf W~ MEETl/'tG HIM? Of<AY. JUST tJTAY WHElt! YOt> AIU!, $OE! I'LL CALL YOO &ACK LATER! ANY ~f:V-117 PR09A9L¥ GO 10 ~UV 'IOU EJOOZE! by Gus Arriola by Tom K. Ryan by Emle BushmHltr -,..-..._ - ·-/"'°"' -,....--..... ,......_ - ,-..... ~ --_,..,,,,.. ..,.lllM144 .. DAil. Y P\&.OT .. -P'EANUTS----tty Ctttt1tt M. Scflula _J THE'l ~HAD~ NERVE ~IN6 A.1 /IN STORV .... HA~ NO UJPH, NO '1.wc' ! MUH 816 Mf.all e«o'rMEI<? CIOOSTMAS! by am Hoest •,.' S l "H ~ :t Iv" cSO'T"' ANO"T"Hl!!R W I NNSR. F O R. YA , POC'T'OR .' .. . TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS St Most plucky UNITED F .. tute ~ynotc11e 1 Else 58 Forest ox Fr1day'1 Puule Sotvecs 6 Twine 58 Globule 10 Barriers 11 MMtlnique '·'· '·-· 1.1. I. 14 Self-feapect wolclno 15 Jtl -62 Tam-Tam l•I .1 .. 11•h11I• ' .1. I I• 1.1.1. Ill I•·-· ,. 1.1. '· .. 16 Biblical king S3 St\amrock Isl&• o s -l Ir • D 0 ••• 17 Bulbous land -· ,.1.1, -.... plant 84 Chou--: • a l I • •10• . ( . ( " ' s • w I 11 O I •111 '. . "' 18 l<etttes Chinese VIP 19 Ouote 65 Oki! O I • a ••1•0 • t • l " . f I s " ,,,. ". s 0 ti 20 Decide Mi Batnbl, e.g. ' ' 0 t ' I O 11( I l s ' . 22 Rebuked 67 DNy 24 MetrQI toot DOWN 2S <Aitters 27 Pampef ed 1 Chooses 31 Perform 2 Real 32 Cape 3 Deo09' han- " . &II 'I~ IA ' t • C 11 I 11 • 11 .,. .. 1• 33 Lye-mal!er's die 23 Comedian .essel c Printings -little 35 .._in:ut style 5 Sow again 25 G11t'a name 38 Troubles 8 Cower 27 StlOlf 39 List 1 WNstllng 21 O\ukker o40 Ruin swan game C1 Trinket 8 Estimates 29 Steel< 42 C.ntlcle 9 Supplant JO Churchmen 0"' It<• ' 0 u• a 0 0 b , ,( II •••-l o " r Oll1alllll 111 t If l [ •11-• II .T fl iudge ~Latin-Amer ctoalls 44 Anger Cflfa"M 47 Chases Illes 48 Timber pr~ C3 Relish 10 Extract Ila-34 Od1teroos oil (ection 490ryas-- 50 Very strange 53 Hurting 4A Graln spike ¥Or 35 Novelist cs Vendors tt Anltntted Vol - ~7 Unlucky bus 12 Alma -31 Former patron 11 DieCltd1 37 Has - 51 Unusual 21 ElectfOrno-39 Tattered 52 Scotttlh i. !Ne ton:e: «> House area lands Abbt 42 Muailrn 55 Girl's name 56 Aquatic rnammat 57 Linden !fee eo av - . • f t t . ~ .... t I • •. . " DAILY PILOT Saturday, Oeet1Mt)jr-zJ. 1i71 By BOB TIJOMA1 HOLLYWOOD <AP) The holiday movie ason has brouaht an arrcstana equation "nv namlte llandll" plu "ttiucttr'& Beauties ol 193.3" equall "Movie. Mov1t •· Movie t'ompaniPS are alwayi. advert1sln1 tMw allr ctlon 36 being "diff rent "This one truly.ls. , .N' comt'd wr1tt"r Lurry (j lbart and Sheldon K~ller ('Offill up with tht Id a or comb1n1n1 \WO gt'nn1 films of ttw 1930:. 111to 1t t'tP'ullit'd doublt future, emvlo> 1'14( th<> 1tdmt'! busk cast Warner Ur<>thera Is r leastnK the Lew Grade presentation In . evcm t'lllt.' th1i. month, JO more ln January. H .. Movie, Mc'' w ' tu kc:. off at th~ box ofnce. thl•rt• "1H tw mu1l1 \•mburrAt1M'<i fa<'l''l at Univf'rul Studioit. The eomrmny. which aJso turned down "Star Wur ,'' hud fmll ~· ub~ on "Movie. Movie" and pu~!il'<I Tht• H·vortt'<I u•u-.on Untvcnal had bt'l'l'I ~tun.: 1111 lh )11)11) ~.-)(id movl"" "G.iblti 1tnd .om hulll 11ml · W <' Jo'wldi. <1od Mt• • Gt:U iAKT S•'Nl ' Tim i.rnpt 1lhen called "ll)oubll' l"t•aturl" 1 t1) l.ord t;rade and h•" Amt•rtt•itfl 11.111111·1 . \lu1 t111 ~l»ra:cr. who h11d biatkt•d (;t>lh ut ., µl;.i\, sh Fol\" Grade-!.•111 .. y, • ., . ··or courM• 1t ., .; rn.k ... .,auJ lhe Bnt1'>hcr but \\ho" .u1b lo du .,111 t• th111.i'' Stanlc•} l>mwn ''11111·d on IO cl1rt•('t Ht' was ;.in 11h•.il c·holl't' h .1\ lfll>: tl1rt•t kd 'ut h c·l.i,,1c muSH'••l' a!> "Singtn' in tht• ltJHI, ~·H'll Hnclt'' for ~evt'n Brother,,," "l-'unrn t-'iu•t•" t1nd · UJmn Yankt'l'l>" He also hod tm .1rf1•(•tlon ror tht' t~lelb mov1l'~ "ll attml•d hkt>d an 1''l'1t1ng 1deu, but I re· a Ii zed thut tlw ph·turt• nt•l•dcd a spine," said Donen "That I,\ .. ., prov1dl'd bv Ceorge C Seott I NOW PLAYING EDWARDS' HUNTINGTOI CINEDOME Huntington Beach 646·0368 Orange 634·2553 STARTS CHRISTMAS DAY ·~JUST LOVED THIS MOVIE!" -Judith Crist F<onco 8ru.oti's .. BEST FOREIGN FILM OFTHEYEAR!0 -Att htl' W•nt,l( .. n NV Pp,1 Storririg Nino Manfredi ond Anno Konno. A Wo<ld NOl"thril Film . "FABIR.OUI IS THI WORD FOR 'THE Wll.' A colouol entwfoinment. Viwally, ·n.. WU' outdofts eV9rything I've seen on the screen in decod.s. Everyone is 1'ust plain narl-. -""' -~-~·· .. ,o..., ..... "It's slick and energe11c and lun Gree• moments and a lot or Ille. seoaatiOnal spec1&4 etlects and cos1umes" "Ross rs superb In 'The W11': Roo"' l l>l'rr t..nreuw .!.t..1n rimff::> Iler perto<maflce rank& with that ol Bert>re Streisand in 'Funny Girl' and Lita M1rme111 1n 'Cabaret."' DIANAPOSSn "Tt-£ WIZ" o~ .... Slskl!I l 111< "l)O T fl0V~• AhO•ring MICHAEL J.ACK50N · NIPS£Y f\USSELL TEO POSS LENA t-0\NE or'd f\ICHAl\D PRY'O'\ Cm 'M VIZ•) "•-"~°""-'r•~.. ...._,f. ._,.. ....... "~ .... TONY WALTON · CHAALIE SMALLS· Ql)INCY JONES ,_......,... ... , ..................... KEN HARPEi\ · DEDE ALLEN · OSWALD MOMISm Al.OERTWHrTOO ' J()tl scmMACHEI\ ' l\00 COOEN -.. SIDNEY LUMET '-' J\\ Pl ·HI~<, CIMllA Wiil UIO Westtn1111wr (7141192--4493 HtwPort 8-n 1r141873-1350 .... ..,.,.. °"9 (714) 561-7022 .... "''·~·· TWO VIEWS OF GEORGE C. SCOTT The Only Compllc.tlon WH Money 'un ·1 L'ntlt'1•1 vt• vi 1.10.> ont· el!>l' b.•11\~ cible to hold the I\\ v 'tont"-. 1on1·1 hl'r "FORTl NATf:LY, SCOTT laked the idea, too The only comphcat1on wa mont'y. he wanted a lot of i t. There wert.> u lot or ncgot1at1ons before the -.hole thing was settled." Donen sa id that Scott agreed with his thinking It takes someone wry b'J>e<:iaJ to help you forget someone wry special. NOW PLAYING SOVTM COAST 8UtllA 'Allll. OIUYl·lll UA TWiii "I " Ugulll lkacll 494·1!>H !luena P.11k 821 4070 W9$1ml/1Slef 893·130~ fAUIOlt IQUAll •1 LA Habra 691 0633 c52\. single dream is more powerrul than • a thousand realities. "Goodness laced with laughter la whlt'Same Time, Next Year' II lllled with." -Gene Shahl. KNBC· TV Ellen Burstyn Alan Alda lUU• -srm ..... "4M •UM .. &l>N ftMl ..r;n ftAM A WiMll,., """'" ~ ,_, ... n ~Pt~"°" .. , .. _ .. llll'WID kAllC &.>ff .. , ... -,.., .. 81 AMllO bVJ}( -............. .., _1°" oom1t1 -"'"'"""'" """'lllOo "-"" .. WAI. rt• l'llllllC'H __ ,,,,. OOrruta °"""'""., llOfll.111 ~ut.iy, "~ ... ...-• ..,. •ff.._...,. ,,...,.oru._ ''--~ r .. l.4..tt·-•M t.a.I._. ........ """"""""-•'""' ~~M-~ -,,. • .,.~P'.,..,...,......,.,. "*"' .,._~""""*" I POJw • .... --jii"-.,~ ........ ,. · •.--.. -~~ .... ~ .. ,... J . • , ........ NOW PLAYING ~ ... IDWAIOI' MfWPOllT Orange 634·2553 Newpon"Beacl\ 64Hl760 I hat ·•Movie, Movie" should not be about the 1930s, but would pre cnt both atorios · • u though they were made In the 19308, In a atyle that filmmakers then thouabLwu ~ " The director even s ug. aiested that Scott wear llpstlck and eye shadow in the prrlod style "Some actors would be terrified at the thought of wearing such m akeup," said Oonen . "Not George. For the role of Gloves Malloy. the fight manaaer. he also used a wig not unlike his in ·Pat. ton' but grayer. scrafliller, and farther back on his head. He even added a pol belly and a slight hump on bfa back." FOR SPATS BAXTER, the Broadway pro- d ucer pulling on his last s how, Scott adopted a llllck. black pompadour with scimitar sideburns. ENTERTAINMENT / MOVIE' Announcing the Opening of ERNESTO'S CONTINENTAL CUISINE French creations alld other interna11ondl spe<:lahles, includlng llamlng after dinner drinks and desserts served In the most eicquislte conunental rashlon. For ......... OM•» ult p 141661 f)ij()I OI 17141 '~4 4b/ I Open for New Year's Eve ERNESTO'S CONTINENTAL CUISINE ls l«o1ll'd .,, D<lno Pomt <.olll<>thl4 a1 243 14 ()fol Prodo "'•enuf' oot-ho" blod. oll Co.n1 llighwoy ne.;r Ille Brooll"d~ WuM!ry What is it like lo direct George C. Scott? "There is a certain terror as you look at him He has that remendous power in his face. Oc· cas1onally when J made a suggestion, he would reply, 'I prefer what I'm doing, but if you want it dirferenl. I'll do 1t.' lie was never anything but courteous. punctual a nd ready. He ne ver gave me ~~~~~~~~~~=~=====~~~~ one second's trouble." Donen didn't need to research the era himself; he grew up on J930s movies and still adores them F'or younger members of the c:ast , wardrobe peo. pie and others, he screened su.ch films as "42nd Street," "City for Conquest." "Dawn Patrol" there is a hilarious trajler for an air·war movie. "Broadway Melody," "Dancing Lady" and "Uttle Caesar." R EPRODUCING THE 19309 is not cheap, even though "Dynamite Hands" was filmed in black and white. The budget mounted to $7 million. "DrAm.-tlally superb perform.-nces ••• a gripping ftlm.'' 0~11td SheehAn. 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'1t' a l ton•' P reriew 19 PINK'ANTH A MO\'tf • • .• ,,... E'Ol9 • Ufood ( 19351 W•lllem Ooyo J-t-..on ~ Cuaody •-.. llMI OUth o4 • YoutlO ~ ~ ing ,,,.,. Cl'•ld !rum • OM'Q Of 0\111¥..,, (I ht • 30 min I Patrirtn Neal and llirhard Thomas star an the reprise or the TV drama "The Hom eroming," which insp ired the scric~ "The WaJtons," tonight at 8 on CBS. Channel 2. I NASHVIUE MUSIC 11:00 FABULOUS f\JHNIES Q:I WEEKEHO SPECIALS "'frouoie Rn1er A Y0\11''11 boy end his Qt&llOMOI'*' escape lrom a group ot r~ by raltlng oown a oengeroua nver (Pllft t oU)(RI • NATIOHAl OEOOMl'tilC SPECIAL A!U61a .. Explore Amen· c;a'll'lllSt front1t1t. suu uncle- ~~ 8l>d untamed &;) CHRISTMAS ATTliE MUSIC CENTER t 1:30 0 BAY CITY ROLLERS 8 DRAGNET 8 ®.) AMERICAN BANOSTANO ti) OET8MAAT AFTERNOON 12-00 0 THATSCAT 'A Very Cat Chnatmas D VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM Of THE SEA The $4!8"'8W 15 threatened b) an ooo htlle man witn tl>of l)()Wi!f to Sltilt people through lime 0 MOVIE • • .. Bowery Bht1kret0"' 119411 Leo Goroey. Bobby JOfOan East Side l(ld!. find tnemaelves 1n trouble ag111n ( 1 hr • 30 min ) • SOUL TRAIN ti) TARZAN Ao •• Coion.t "'''" no mote wera 10 t.grll II c:atV WIQ en empire out ol lhe 1un918 wllfl dtllllh uno l&t•Of fPl\ll 1) tt:30 I AOAICUL TUAE U.8.A NCAA FOOT8ALL live coveragtr ol ll'le l•l>et· ly Bowl wolh MIUOUll VII LSU lrom Memphis. T~ 1-00 D PAAENTINO • Cn"' In The Family 8 8IOVAU.EY The t>eeulrlul youno w•I• ol •n tllderly fMllOhbOr Of Ille Barki.Jys lus11 el1er the n(HQhbo1 t Indentured M!<Yent • OUTER LIMITS '"SOIOle< .. Cl) MARCUS WELBY, M.O. flil ~AISTMA8 AT THE MUSIC CEHTEA 1:30 II (() SPO SPORTS SPECTACULAR Covetaoe o1 ·Men's WOrtd Cup Skttng"' from KranlSll• Gote. Yugoslavle. .. Women·1 World Cup SkllnQ'" from Val 0·1-e. Franoe. "'TOUOh Football • 1958"' featuring tile 1958 New York Gienta team 11$ the 1958 Baltimore Colts team, Paf1 10 ot lhe "World's Strongest Men"' compet111on teatunng •uo· Ol•w&r D ATONEWITH •.. "Baruch Lumet'" Claa1111,.f Ll•fl119• 8 KNXT !CBS) Los Angeles D l<NBC (NBC) Los Angeles 8 K1LA (Ind) Los Angeles G KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles (J) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 8 KHJ·TV (Ind) Los Angeles (W KCST (ABC) San Otego I KTTV (Ind., Los Angeles KCOP·TV(lno) Los Angeles e KCET ·TV (PBS) Los Angeles C!> KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach 0 MOV\l • • ' Abboll AM Coctello In Tt\41 Fore.gn L8Qlon"' (1950) Petric•• Medina. The boys trevel 10 AIQMlfl und promptly bec;ome onvolvtld In IOGel lntrtguoe. (fhr ,30mln) 2:00 . 80fW(ZA The Car!Wrigflte tear the Nevada eoun1ry.ic1e .,art IOolllnQ for Oen wtten 11e 11 kldnappacl and • raneom of s 100.000 " demanded. • Ml88ION: IMPON181.£ .. The Exchange .. G) MOVIE • • "Lawlen flang•" ( 11l351 JOhn Weyne. A cowboy sens out to right the ln)uflleee he finds. (I hf) ID PROJECT: UNIVE ... .. Surveying The St8's .. 2;30 D ON CAMPUS .. cnr111mes Speejel" Ii) PAOJECT: UNl'IEME "Stellar 8'1Qhtness" 3:00 8 TAAl.AH / SUPER 8E\IEN e MOVIE • • •1, .. The OeyO•&al'l'Mlf'" 119661 Ray Bolger, Jack Giiford A youthtOI Hane Chrlttlan Andersen haa a<fY8ntures ll'ill rte later tnoorporates 1n lairy lakla. (211<1 I 8 WANTED: OEAO OR AlM • MOVIE •• ·~ "Llldy In Tile Lake'" I llM71 Robe<t Montgom- efY, Leon A,,__ Pfltllip Mllflowe. femous Pflvate 11w .. 11Qator. oet• lnvoNed with murdef. grall and beautlfuf women. (2 hrs I • MOVIE • * "The Lonely Trail" (11l36) John Wayne. Ann Auttwwiord. A gano of out· ••-terronzes the IOcal rancflafl unlll one man tall• oonlrot ( 1 hr.) • CHA18TMA8 AT ntE MUSIC CENTER TV Eyes Kids After Divorce ByTOMJOllY NEW YORK <AP> -The Goodmans were divorced after 12 years of marriage. Now, Carol has a good job in the governor's or. nee, Leon a new girlfriend, and the kids, Greg and Todd, seem to have weathered the storm. CBS News spent eight weeks with the Goodmans, an upper middle-class family from Phoenix, Ariz .• in an attempt al an in· timate look "into the experience of one family trying to re- construct their life afler a recent divorce. The re su lt , "CBS ( rv J Reports: . . . But What ,. Rf:VI EW About the Children," is _ . without narration, without statistic, without expert com- • ""°'8CTt UHNaMI "ffle Me11ege 0 1 llll'llglM ' i 1"1 llMDV IUHCH a:ao 8'ACC~ ~T\,IN)AY "Chfltlrnu OllOw' will ~ '*-~ JtitMfY Wllh 1pooii, and 1tnotlf/COftl~ Denny Veldu • MOY1I • *" "The Pla.lntlll'llln .. t tNe) Don t.tu1ny. Guy l l(XilWelJ A ltiO Of fllfflOlll W•laf1' CIWll .ICl4"1 try 10 etOO • whl•• Man from llOll• Hiii OUf18 10 lfldlent ( I hf , '°Min} • H()fWMO$HO 'ChMlj)IOft Of Ctlefne>tOn" (l,_IW lrom lot ~1()11 • THI QM>WINO YIAAI p,..,.,., o.. etopmant • HOMCAAOHO ·~OIC~· Of\t' «I MOVll a • "'WeeUnd OI T ... tOf ' t 11l701 Aot>ert Conrlld. i.. MtlOfl A peit or kid· neppert .. 11011 tor a ,~, wl>.in l(*f vlCtim Ill accld41111tlly klli.d p "' . 30 min ) 4:00, FAT ALIERT THEIAINT MOVIE •• ~ .. ,he COol a.-·· 11ee11-Roddy MoOowaH. Oebbia Wetton A llllllng t OOlc st 111 end e young gt<I try 10 find llUCOlllS IOQOlll- e1 f2 hf1) GD THE GROWING YfAAI .. The Leernlng Infant' I STAATAEK 4:30 AMII OUICJNIHO HOME IHttNOM "'Themell And Moocls" 5:00 8 Hf\. BAME OF THE WUK • 8TA1'TAEK Rebel• c;apture t he Enter-pt\M and threaten 111 detlructton unleM they 111e leken 10 11111 planet Eder!. 8 THI! WINHIM "T11t1 F .. 1 In TIMI A1t" D MOVIE * • "King Kong Eacapes" c 11l681 AhOdes Reason. Linde Miiier. Of WhO oon· 11ruct1 a giant rot>ot and plt1 It against Klog Kong In • alruggle '°' WOl1cS <k>ml-natlOfl. (2 ht$.) • MOYIE' •• *. '"Poc>I"' ( f9611) Alen Min. Alla Moreno A Pu•rto R1c;an widower plen• 10 set hit two sona adrlh In the ocean In hopeS lhll they wlll lind a beller hOrM.(2ht1.1 • CHAl8TMA8 AT THE M~CENT£A el) DUt0NtN0 HOME INTENOA8 ··Focu• On Cotot" ()) WOHOER WOMAN Wonder Womll<'I helpa oi meglc:al little man from Ire· lend teco¥« "'9 l>OI o· gold from a oattg of rOC>beta. 8:301 :a PYRAMID INTAOOUCING BtOl.OOY "Pho1oayn1hesla And Aeeporatlon" (]) MOVIE • • "'Double Trouble .. f lll67) EM• Presley. 11'1'WI,....... WON'T BE BACK .,..,. Stapfeton mentary. The program, to be broadcast tonight at 10 on Channel 2, has, nevertheless, a distinctly clinical feel to it.. INDEED, A GOOD BIT of the dialogue involves 9-year-old Greg asking his 6-year -old brother how he feels about the divorce, his m om and dad and so on. Todd's answers -'It used to be a lot funner," for example - 4tre touching, but we're gradually convinced that divorce, in this instance, anyway, was best for all Involved. "l like who I am now more than I've ever liked who 1 am," Carol tells us at one point. Says Leon, "In some cases, divorce can be a great thing." And even Greg would rather look at the bright alde: "I st.Ill have big plans for the future." 'Edith' Says She's Leaving The 'Family' • THE PROBLEM, PERHAPS, i.s in condensing a dozen years of marriage and a divorce Into eight weeb of filming and then, further, Into an hour on tbe;1ir. These are not Insensitive people, and the chUdrens' love for both mother and father Is clear. The divorce certamty haa aflected the brothers' relationship with one another. "Because of the divorce," Greg says, "I reel that I have to look out for Todd a lot. J'm responsible for him." And there is, to be sure, considerable concern from both Carol and Leon about the children's welfare. But the problems examlned somehow seem trivial. WILL PEOPLE THINK Carol bas a sexual relatlonlblp wllb Kel" tbe lddl• 2l·year.old live-in t>.by sitter? Sbe bun't, ind, ln fact, Keith appears a steadyint influence for the chUdren. Then there's an incident involvlnl Greg and TOCld and aome eon of fiaaber in a department st.ore dreulng room. Carol and the cblldren were frightened, but their description of the lncldent la am ulna. h __ We meet the Goodma.os after the dlvorce. They've sold me bouH, and Carol, with the two children, LI movln1 lnto a home of her own. • "It'• 01y house, .. she declares, obvioualy excited. SBB COllPLA.INS BA&L Y ln UM boar t.b1t lbe felt .._trtNd by the t.redWoul role oft.be wife. But. It'• QOt until mucb lat.tr t.bat t.be confDct that led to dlvorce 11 dlJMct.ed. "Leon nMllWd me wantln1 to do more w'ltb my Ute .••. Bat I think femlniam oPeMd my~· to tbe fad that I could be equal to 1.n1oa• llM ln the world.'' Carol advtMI. ••1 UMd to give ber H mueh laUtude u I could,'' Leon 1ay1, ••act Ille Jmt waan't 1au1ned wttb that partJeulllr poeWoa." HOLLYWOOD <AP > - "Nobody's coming back as far as I know. It's our last year," Jean Stapleton said of the long- n.inning CBS hit comedy .. All in the Family." "No one has even diacussed a 10th year," said television's Edith Bunker. "II there ts a dis- cussion, I'm quite certain I wouldn't do another year. But no one's diacuaaed it. The fact that I'm not comln1 back la Just speculative.•' Ml11 Stapleton aald abe wanta to 10 on to other proJecta. Barbara Bro11hUl1 a spokesman tor Tandem Proauc- tloos, saJd CBS ii expected to make eveey effort to persuade botb Mill Stapleton and Carroll O'Connor to return after the 1bow'1 fint-olace ftDilh In the Nlel1on ratln11 for tlle put .-. "Sbe Nld t.be Mme t.b1QI lall year." Nld Mn. BrotUattf. "So did CarroU O'Coanor. Norman Lear swore lut year 1'Wld be the lut year. Clft'Oll and Jean were talked inlO oae more year, and I beUeve CU wtll U'J to t41k UNm lalo C11t1e more year a1&1D. TUBE T OPPERS NBC IJ 8:00 -"The Stingiest Man in Town." An animated version or Chari Dickens' "A Christmas Caro)" with Walter Matthau as the voice of Scrooge. CBS 9 10: 00 -••But What About the Children. Cameras follow an American famiJy as they reconstruct their Jives ufter a divorce Csee story below). ADC D 11 :30 -"Pocketful of Miracles." Glenn Ford and Bette Davis head the cast or this 1961 Dornon Runyan movie which introduced Ann-Margret Annif ta 0.y A 8fl!l&h teet\egat ,.,.. In loY9 With an AmetlcMI 14nget 11 ht • 3Qnwq EVENING 1:00 I ()) C88 NEWS N8CNIW8 MOVIE • • • * "Hans Chrosttan Andefeen • ( 19521 Danny K•y•. Jeenmerle. The tellet"bl ,.,ry 1al• dreams ol l>allell el1er faffing 1n love wltll • l>Mulfful ballet. in. 12 hfl) 8 THtS IS THE NFL • MOVIE * • * "The Sina Of Rachel Cade" I I 98 I I Angle OIGtclneon. Peter FlnOh. A ml111onary 1ose11 the retpect of thfl na11"ea eher ane sueoumbs 10 1empt11· 11on. (2 hts.I GD INTROOUCINO llOt.OOY "TPMI tieen" e:30 I (() NEWS MARY TYL.EA ~E Mary'a ••ciletnanl at>out ptO<luc•no a 1etev1111on &how II dampen8d when she INtns Ille 11or1 ate 10 be Ted Boler and Sue Arm Nlvena. I A8CNlW8 ECONOMIOAUY SPEAKING ··Competing With Ma ~r Gue111: Jemu Olaen. Rlc:hard Wiiey. 7:00 I THE PAtCa IS RIGHT PLEA8E STANO BY Frenll i. CIHNd when lie bfeeka an enclent Egyp- tian stetue • 8PEaAL "The Night The Anim41s Ttl"ed" One wondef·flllec:I night two I~ )'Bert ego. legend hU It lllal 81\1• mela tlfll lellled. D THE UNKNOWN WAR "'The Bettle Of The Seas" • LAWAEHCE WEl.K ··chrlllmaa SlloW .. fD CHAISTMA8ATTHE MUSIC CENTER O!) AUSTIN CITY UMrTS .. G•IM!2Y Wttoels / Manca Bel And Tiie MISflf)' Brofll- 8'1"' I THATSHOUYWOOO 7:30 lWOONTHETOWN fAMfLYFEUO ~HT '"This Side Of Eden"' (ti CHEAP8HOW 8:00 8 ()) THE HOMECOMING A Glola4y·knlt family llvlng In rural Amorlea during lhe Oepreulon anxiously await& the homeComtnO ol thei• lather on Chriltm&1 Eve CAI D THE STINOOT MAN ... TOWN Well« Mettheu PfOl/lde$ 111e Y01o11 o1 ~oooe •n \ht~ enlmlled tale based looM ly on Oicleen1· "A CMlll· maaCarot " 8 NOAA BASl<ETBAU "lie ... 11..-. ""-" -LaeV ... t 8 II§) WEl.COME &AC)(. KOTI'EA The Sweath<>g• *"IOY a le&llve Christmas Eve With Ille KOlll!fs rem1n1sono eboU1 the past year fR) ti MOVIE e • • ··1<•111 01 The K1ngd<>m"' t 19451 Oreo<><y Pa. ThOm&I M1lohell. A Scot NII up • mlMIOn 1n Chine. but IS Opposed by force• bent on dellroy1r19 11,(Jhrl I at MOVIE • • • "Char11e·s 8•o Romance'" (1915) Charlie Cllaplln, M81'11t Dressler. A Gity eltcker lleiecte a naive GOUf'lry g"1 ( 1 hr I ti) FOOT8A1.L The Pant"«Jrs ot the Uni· v(l(l/ty of P11111>uroh take on the Wolfpack of NOf1h C&tot•o• State Untv8' .. ty in the 33td •nnual Tange. rtne Bowl ltOITI Orllll\do, Flor Ida • 6!} 80UN08TAOE "Osvjd Amram And H111 F1iends" Musical lllftUOSO Oa'Ad Amram le 1omed by 11u lrumpetoer Oouy Ollleapie. tOlk ainger sr- Goodman and members of 1"41 ChleaQO Symonony. pe1torm1no 'Tt1p1e ConcetlO.'" ' In Memory Of Chen<> Pozo'" and ··Sum· mer NIQl'lll, Wontet Rain.'' 8;30 8 9 CARnR COUNTRY Meyor Teddy, Chtef ~ and Btk8' apend CtlrjM mas Eve together In jail olter a dispute over a Ohtlslmos loan gets out ot hand (RI t:OO D LIFELINE Surgeon Or Henry C Cleveland ono anesthestol· 09111 °' l(ennolh R RIGh· etdton. both Of SI. Anltto- ny Central H05J)ltal tn Oen\lfll'. 8'e Pf Of tied. B ®l L.OVESOAT .. Lonely Al The Top"' 0.Ck Sargent; "Divorce Me, Please"' FIO<eooe Hendil<· soo. Shecky Greune. "Siient Ni<Jhl" Oonoa Molls. Jonn Gavto cRI • DONNA FARGO Guest Rober1 Guillaume fli) SPECIAL "'A Giii To Last"' An Chris tmas Ope r a •"'bltltr•d old men, IOUCMd bV hll grefldlOn'I IJlll aher .. With the boy l'llt mettlOt'"°' OI ~It a/Id d1uppo1ntmen1t on 1 C1tr111m.. Oey ,_1y 80 S'C..~rv• The Indian• Vnlv.,11ty Ooat'e T,.,._ter Ot...,,19 Nieolti Rtmllly·Kor•ov·• ··c1m1lmH Eve •• •.30 • HEtHAW Gue111 Floyd Cremer. Kenny Robena, ThomPton Bro•'*• 10:00 8 CJ) C88 REPORTS .. Bui What About ri.e Children.. The •JtPOt lllnGe ol 1 typical American laml· ly trying to raconttfUCI their llvee altaf a ,_.,, dtvorc:. Is v-.O 0 WEE.KENO Lind• Ellafl>M and Lloyd Oobyna repofl on the Car· M>ll and Barnea wold anl- ""-' GifOUI 8 NCAA BASK!TMU. =T.i~-:rtege w. UCLA G ®l FANTASYISt.AND A PfOIOtsl()nal gomblel' tRich&ld OOwlOtll oreams ol Mllng the "bto !IGOfe, • and a youno wo man fKethryn HolGombl ';9.,.nl to b8 • 1920s torc:n llflO« ; VISIONS .. 1 he 01ea1 Cherub l<MW981 Strike" 11 S llWI Gteat Oepfeasioo eno a young O"' on lier fifat JOb ha. h8r "'" tove. with an earnHt redlcel fellow worker. 10~1 NEWS t 1:00 0 G CJ.)@) NEWS 8ECONO CITY TV MOVIE • • •,, "Hall A Sixpence·· ( 19681 Tommy Steele. Jut111 Foater Aller o dr!IPef·s au;stant lnheflla a ama11 tortune. he cons.<1er• mat· r)'lnO • socoal11e inateacl or his old ·-•hearl. (2,,,..) ti) COUAOE OUMI•: °' Timothy Leary, Of M. Ron Karenoa; JOhn Hendrloke. Rosalind Cash. l'i) SNEAK PREVIEW Roger Ebef't and Gene Slaket rev-··supe<man" Ind "Oliver a SIOfy •• 11:15 D A8C NEWS 11:30 0 MOVIE • • • .. A Oreem For ChtlllmU.. I 1973) Hat1 Rltodft. Beell Rlc:Nlrds A OHIOr !Inds thet the c:llurctl In his ,_ parish 11 IOOfl to be tOfn down to make way for • SllOPl>lng center 12 htt I Q SATUAOAY NIGHT LIVE Host Mlsket Sp•llman Guest EMs Costello. (RI G MOVIE • • • "Pocketful 0 1 MotBCleS" I 19611 Glenn Ford. Belle Da"'' A s1ree1 vendOf euempts to oon- v1nee her dilUQhter and future in-laws 1"81 She •S MOfe IUCCelltul than She &cluatly IS (2 hrs • 45 mtn ) 0 MOVIE • • "The Pttaotom 01 The Ope1a00 ( 1943) Nelsoo Eddy. Susanna Fost8' The Porls Ope111 House is 1er· ro11UJd by 11 veooetul composer (2 hra) Ell) MOVIE * * • 1-t "The HOiiy And Tile Ivy . 119531 Ralph RlclUlrdson Celia JOlln· I eon A demondlng par toll Gelll fe>gefh,., 11111 fjllrtlly al c1w .. ,m .. lime. (' hr., bO mln) &I =-Wt lttOP a • • Wl'lt\e CtvltlmM" t 1e&AI 8tllQ 0roeby. Oai>ny Kaye A Gomio '°"''°""' tllke en antBfUllnmonl job 1n v.,'1\0llt to h411P • '°'· mer oen«"· wno 111n di!\· 1141< ot io.ino hit ton 12 nr1., t&m1n I t 1:•9 8 MOVll • • "'FllQhl to Mart'" ( lll52) ClllMfon MllG"l*I, M•rOllafll• Chepmen Sev· flral IC*'lltlt end~ '*"*'Mt out on• llJOhl 10 Man ( 1 hr 30 "'4n ) ~RNING t2-oo 8) AOOKIES A Pf•t IS mur<leted and ii nun •S 04Mllen 1n a poor "4110hb()f h()()(J ())MOVIE • * "Sllonl Nigh!. BIOOdy N1gh1" ( 10731 Patrick O'Neal, A11r1d Heeren A amall town '' nauoted by a secret on 111 pdll (:1 hrs ) 1:00 D fl()CI( CQt.ICEAT Gue&~• ~rry Men110w, N11a11e COie eno B T bprMe G) MOVIE • • • "Honow· ( 196&) Cerrolt l ynlcv Bouy su111. von A HoUywOO<l 51atlel btlcOmtll d•SllluS>Oned and turos 10 e Ille or alconol (2 hr\ I II) OETBMART Mn nnd the Chief . masauer11e11ng as an enSIQn eno yeomen, end UP In lhe bfog 1:150 MOVIE • • • "Tile Sion Ot The Cron ' ( 19321 freoroc. March. 01~110 Co41>8f't A Romen 8f•SIOOflt l&Cf•I· ic:e. hts ~\ton and l)OS· M!UIOrnl IOf Ille IOve Of a Chflttlen 0111 12 ht , 25 mlo) 1:30 II TAU<ABOU'T WITH TRUMANJACOUES 0 AOVENTUIW'S , "'!Gone Are FOf'_ .. ., MOVIE ..,., "Veren Tne Unt>elltlv· able'" c 111621 Myton Healy. Tsu•uko t<ot>eyathl A IC•· enullc e.apeflmenl unloaashet • pre111a1oric monsl4" t I hr • 30 min ) 1:.411 9 A8C NEWS 2!008 MOVIE • • ' Don't LOOll lo The easement'" ( 10121 w1111Bm MOGee. Anne MacAdams HOHOf rul!MI •I an asylum tor the Insane (2 hrs I 2:3010 NEWS 3.oQO MOVIE • • "&Jilin Slept Hero" 1 t9!>41 Dick Powell. Oebb<e Reyo<>ld• QI MOVIE • • • •Master 0 1 lhe World'" ( 1961) Vll\GOl\t Price. CMrleS Bronson • N£WS 3:408 NEWS 3:•5 MOVIES • • 11 "'All Of Me" t 1934) Freo11c Maren. George Rall • • =·ctow Hollow" 119521 Oonnl<I Houston. Natasnn Petry •-000 MOVIE • • •;, "I l<lllod Aaspulln" C 19691 G«llld1ne Chaplin, Gett Ftooe 'Amahl' New Classic By MIKE SILVERMAN NEW YORK CAP> -Take a break from your tree-trimming or stocking-stuffing Christmas Eve and plop down with the kids for an hour to watch one of TV's few genuine classics -.. Amahl and the Night Visitors" Sunday at 7 on Channel 4. Gian-Carlo Menotti's opera is that rare breed of family enter · tainment that can truly be said to guarantee pleasure for "children from 8 to 80." It is be· ing presented for the first time ln 12 years on NBC, which com· missioned the piece in 1951, in the days be!o11e serious music was automatically banished lO public television. IT HAS BEEN given a resplendent new production. with a handsome set and ex- teriors shot in Israel. The enUre film is bathed in a rich. dark col- or befiWng a story set during the Journey of the three Magi to see the infant Jesus. The plot tells or a young, crip- pled shepherd whose mother - driven by fears of starvation - steals aome gold from the Magi, who have stopped to rest in her hut. UPoD learning for whom the treasures are intended, she re- pents, and her son offers to send hill crutch aloog to the newborn babe. For this generosity, he ls mira culously given back the power to walk. Menotti wrote I.be libretto for "Amahl" hlmHJf, as he has done with h1S motl successM atage works, s uch as "The Medium" and "The Salnt or Bleecker Street." He said the Idea came partly from the fact that he himself wu lame for a p~rlod in his childhood, and partly from aeelnc Helronymus BoHh11 patntJ~, "The Adora· Uoa ol tbe Kaai,' at New York'• Metropolitan K~m ot Art. TBS a atILT, Menotti bas 1aid, ta b1I favorite amona an bl1 worb -"the one opera I have wrtuen wblcb I have never cbaqed, QOt even a note of the mu1tc." Like the ttory, the mualc ll aenttmeatal, yet eompellln1. To be aure, dlie KON 11 lhln and de· ... ~ ,.,..,,....... STARS OF 'AMAHL A~ NIGHT VISITORS' FOR TV Robert Sepoltky •nd Met'a TereH Stretaa r ivatin of older, better com- posers, but It packs a theatrical punch nonetheless. Menotti knows bow to keep the tunes moving along so the listener never gets bored, and he builds up enough power at the big mo- ments to guarantee a tear ln the eye. Moreover, be has made "Amahl" a miniature lesaon In what opera Is abt\ut, packing in· to one hour all the elements found In Ute lar1eat-1cale work; a prelude, arl as, duets, ensembles, choruses, e ven a ballet. TB£ CAl't' COvtJ> 1c1u•ceJy be better. Teresa StntH, re- cently Hen ln Smetana'• "The Bartered Brtde" Uve from the Metropolitan Opera, 11 a warmly aympaLhet.ic mot.her. rourteoo· year-old Robert Sapolsky. though he looks perhaps too robust for the part, sings Amahl fer vently. And Giorgio To7.zl lends dJgnity to the role or King M e l c hi o r . Th e London Philharmonic Orchestra is con- ducted by Jesus Lope&·Cobos. Let's hope NBC m akes this "Amahl" H much a Christmas tradition or the coming decade as it was during the 19508 and '60s. Soapen to Sing HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Fifteen performers on NBC's "Days of Our Lives" switch from dr1 m a to 11on1 and dance ror lwo musical comedy aecmentl to be aired J a n. 3 and s. The 1e1menta will be presented 11 part of a hospital fundralaln1 1toryllne • ---filil:ERTAINMENT I TRIVIA Mo1,~ie D e buf .,. ............. Mc.trg art>l Trudeau. l'~lrunged wife of ('anada'!-. pnml' rnm1~trr. 1:-. show an a scene lrorn .~l'r f 1r~l m O\ll'. "Tht! Guardian Angel. with F'rl'n<'h artor Francls Lemaire. Don't Fool Around With Dolly Parton NEW YO RK <AP> L1kl• her mountain kin- folk, country singe r Dolly Parton 1::. toting around more than il bountiful bosom and cotton-candy \\lg tn fact. the) 've taken to calling her ·'pistol- packing Parton ·· "L.IK£ I\ LOT OF mountrun people l do carry •' J?un." Miss Parton says in an interview in the • 11 rrent 1s.,uc of t:'amlly Ci rcle m<tgazine. But she .!YS she's not trigger happy. ··I\ w. I wouldn't use it unless I absolutely had 11 ... -.he said .. But all along this crazy star trip I vt.• t ned to be prepared for everything." 7TH SMASH WEEK! MAGIC A Tt:~ lCM SlOff o:l~! t!VN ffi!.C:.CN1$ MIO IWTWffl~~NS AJllNMAJ,'(1'1£.f flK~SSIVCRW1H EDl.AJ ffl( I ~wnM HW.xl'RCQlfll(~/1'1 MIN:BV..lRRYCll[)SMllH '{1\Hl'f'lAY I~ Wl.LIAM (.U( !MAN BAS! 0 Lf'ON t-tS f'o(ML 1-f U ll.UO kV W f'k I t l VI'{. N<J ROW?O P t.fVN: ~CTlD BVllll.Ht\ROATif~ (A) R ' --• Hl!NT'o ttllt LUX! !Ill fF()-Nl.Xl(Jl"' -~·z:.:.~ c ...... ,...,....,."'_.... • N0W RTATHaYMOft~HfM YOU BRISTOL CINEM A STAOIUM ORIVE-IN C ost.i Mesa 540-7444 Orange 639·8770 CINEOOME UA CINEMA Orangt 634-2!>53 Wes1mtns1e1 Mall 893·0546 SADDL£8AC1( PLAZA El loro 7141581 ·5880 FOR ORANGE COUNrY PllOGRAM INFORMATION CALL ~·FREE '°"'" 1111() , .. U(_, ACClP'llO roa '"" U•G.4QUtf.IN1 Across the they warpe d Dest ru ction thr energy of Rock M Galaxy escap e L a ser Timeless A11 tht• ch1)-t clw111dlt• down to 1i1 perfect (cw, the «omp<·ttllon 11 ·m~ to tw doinit Ilk wise as three or tho top ai.x t'ntrtt'r. wen• umomc lht• mlssing In this Wt't'k't. trmu mullbiA~ All of whtc•h ~)(11•11 wl•ll for Tht' Blue Mu, who at'orl'd 10 pcunb to pud his bul6(1nte lead, while Trary Godltty ul'fo tulllc.'tl to uml l"apfrogaed Into rourth pl11ct· fta rbara Ul'IKado und '1 of I I ~venth ueh hud mnt• 1 wll h 111tly 1 hl• llmcr solving the mov It' nddltt l , untl J . und J ay collcete<i a season ht.Ch t'lllhl IX>lllls 11 '-t 1111 .1n1dt·mu 1111 1111, wt·,•k und next <un · h·'~ Mux 1·1111\1'!> up w11h u1111w111u1, ~o here 's the l.1lt·'t 11 ... t of 111'1n rl·ll in1·011~l'ttUcnt1U Both answers TRIVIA BOWL XII STANDINGS t l ... HIU"....._• t IOJ It II Jf"ft \h.nm t•• \t I H ''°''" t)r1 *"' ,.,, .... U Ar•••"• t. tfftwtrt CH "' I •filtftn \UtiW'IJr t \ "" ' Nr• """ rnlownO• ·~ f J t ,ff W' Gt>dlfr .. .-t IOI .... 14 J6nn IC10t Hf (Jj ., ) •t 11\,.tNtw>ft•t t\ ' IUj ' A M II ' JI •u1p s.c1rwv n I fUJ' •• r .... Ii .. _ 1'""'"'" 10 ~.,, • I ot tt S-. ""'ntf\ •'-t II• 11 •KtlHln. 111 20 I f vel Pollll\l<I I/ 1 II 1• •M11 lyM 11· ' IS I J •nd Jey Ill " •• '6"'1f>C I' I ,.,, 'f "44h<V Prto( UI t. ·oof'nfry rtortMtve<I-l\flff Of t6Sf \COie IV Cuvt ll<'<-t 1•1 I J' .tll'Wtlrdt d to number nine will result in a point for each. Merry Christmas I. "MOTHER ALWAYS LIKED you best" was a recurring line from what showbiz act? 2. Name Agatha Crumm·s secretary in the comic stripofthesame name. 3. Whal airline bills itself as "the only way to fly?" 4. "All the news that's fit to print" is the motto of what newspaper'? 5. WHAT WAS (A) THE BEER that made Milwaukee famous and <b> the beer that made Milwaukee change its m ind? 6. One girl's name would trigger a responsive chord in Burt Lancaster, Tab Hunte r and Barry Manilow. Name 1t. 7. What baseball player . now a Dodger. pre· vented the burning of an American flag on the field a few seasons ago" 8. In "The Las t Picture Show, .. what song was a MASTERPIECE of ANIMATION ••• a BURST of FUN and ADVENTURE and a NEW animation featuretW dest\ned to become a DISNEY HOLIDAY CLASSIC l:r~~~l-f-Qf~ ~::=::::=:;:-'"""~--~w~u~•~"5T:.:...:•~OC:f:9moit::=:~oo=.~IC.=-' --=---- U.A. Movies 4 990-4021 Cinema Weit 992.4493 Fountain Valley 839-1500 Orange Mall 637-0340 Stadium Or. In 63!H860 Cinema Center 979-4141 U.A. City Center 634-3911 Century 21 772-8902 Cinema Vle/o 830-6990 Fountain Valley Dr. In 962·2481 • SalUtday. December 23. t978 DAILY PILOT • •• ;I.. By T.T. plnymg as Cyblll Shepht.·rd did her stnp tease on the c11vsng board" 9. HOW DID CRVCKLES the CJown die on the Mary Tyler Moore show and what was he wearing a t the time? 10. Two heads may be better than one but that didn't mean lhul everything was rosy ' in what movie? Last Week's Answers 1. Dingo's <Sunscl Slrtprestauranl 1 2 Mork and Mmdy (nanu, nanu) 3 "North by Northwe!!l" <lutchoock-movie> 4 Steven Weed t Patty's boyfnendJ 5. Brom (lr.i·s last name> 6. Violet (Gnome mov1e1 7. 11 <Fregos1's number1 8. Hadleyville I" High Noon" town l 9. Hemisfa1r <Goldie's shirt) 10, "South Pacific" < moVle nddJe> <Send your answer! to TRIVIA. Clo the Dmly Pilot. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. All entnes mU$1 be recmJed by Wednadoy. otherwise half t he play~'s loat score Wt Ll be CJ1DO rded. UNIVERSAL p111 UPt ' . •. A ROBE~T s 1 IGWOOD f•f;()()l.CTON LILY TOMLIN • .DHN 11.iAVOLTA . MOME:NT BY MOMENT" f.XECUTMPf.lODl.¥ twK[VIN MrCORMICK ~f.UA.(.tuiw ROBERT STIGWOOD A:;.500.t.1~1'1.<XA .t , 1 "'1 t-i_,11, ·•~· 1Inrn w,fl[N•,l)i~CllOBvJANE WAGNER NOW PLAYING .,, __ ... ·ll-639•1711 THE ~l l M GOURMET Recipes to add dining pleasure while subtracting calories. Wednesday in the DAILY PILOT o,.;r Cf~ 1D q.,_ ~llAWiL I ;::;.--Because there's going to lw nothing 'itrdigtu abour a CHE£CH & CHONG film. Every generadon has had thelt' own conwd\I duo: the 30's had Ldurel and Hardy. Abbott & Co5tello brol«-up the 40'" and Martin and lewis realty 6-acrured th<• SO\. C HEECH It CHONG have helped m.tk~ the 70's go -UP IN SM<*E: CHEECH & ClfONG are 'he comedy ••etn• that gave birth to rock conwdv and in the proces~ or tummg on d whole generatloo. sold ten milhon dlbuins. picked up numeroo~ dwar~. including Cash Box and Billbo.trd\ be-st com<><fv duu. and a Grammy !OJ their album. "Los Cochinos:- Now it's time for a CHEECH •CHONG movat' C It C • "tJP IN SMOKE" will make you feel very funny. Soundtrack album end ...,_. availltile flooln Ellitltrll Recordt FeetUl'll'lQ Eddie Rabbitt. Charlie Rich. Mel n11rs ~~ .. ~~~· ~....., ............ 1-.. .. Jtlj:'' , .. ,~ . ....,.. ...... ~ ......... ' A MAL PASO COMPANY FILM Co-sta111n9lollDIA l.OclCI GE Of I REY LEWI~ &VFRIY DANGELO und RUTH GORDON"!. M4 ·'Mitten by JEREMY JOE KRONSBER Produceo by ROBERT DALEY· DirecteO by JAMES fARGO · (0101 by DlLUXE® r.i. cdwarch . ~4" ••t>nlaaAn P1 ,.,., -02 ••• I ~ I ••• 't ·, Saturoay 0Ktimb41r 23. 1971 NEW YORK <AP> Film eicplortnc the Po t Vlelnam War Imp ct on Americans took maJor prizes In the 4.3rd annual New York J."'llm Criucs Clrcle awards. "The l>ffr Hunt r" woo belt picture of 1978, und Jon Vol&ht wa1 named bc.-tlt actor for hi rnh: H the paralyied army Yf'tcran m "Comma Home.·· I NG&IO B t:I G MAN TOOK th twi1t uctre11r. award tor h r compelllna portrily I of the conct>rt plaol1t mother Jn Inamar Bf>raman's "Autumn Sont•t ~." • BEC.4 E OF A ('llAN<a; 1n vot1n1t pro ('CdUrt', th best r1lm CUlf'iOf)' IO( lud('(f only !)ll' ture1 in F.n.lhh A Pt'<'llll uwarc1 w.t" .:1v1•n to "Un•ad Mid ChO<'olate." o rom •dy l1.1d1•n with 1wr1ou• over tonf uboul lhe plll(hl of un llullun mlxrunt workt·r in Swlo.-rlaod It wu. honon'tl illt lht• beitl Core1an l11n((uaae p1ctur~ of th(• Yl'Ur Mt1ur :t•n Slu&llclcm w11"' vt1k<.I he'll i.u1>1>0rtln1t ('( rt't'I (or h\•r J)Ol I ruyul of It youthful, fun IOYlnK. widow In Woody All«n'11 • lt1h•riori< " ('tlRIRTOPtlfo:ft WALKt;N, who played a mun psycholo111aully dl'vaatall•cl hy 1lw Vlt•toam con. fhl'l in "Ttw D1.•1.•r llullll•r." won u., lw.,t supporting ut•tor Tl•rrence Mulll•k wu -. nunw1I l>t•'>t thrcrlor of f ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES l~lkf'" 'lofht-r Barry Munilow C'ongratulates hl~ mother. Ed - na. after she !'tang tn a pro- d u rt 1 on of ''Tun e the Grand Up" at Nt!w York s Lln j coin Center. The 26 rrlUtl' t'U'.')t their b1:tll<>l!r1 Wf'dnt-Mh1y "1'ht.1 O\~r llunter" waii rf'l"ru;ed herf' only IHl Wt' k for 1per1al w k IC>f\J& prrvlew to quohfy It for entry In lh1s year' film C'rtll<''\ 1and ANAdttmy Award!! comµt•hUoM It will tw re rtleascd 1n l"c bru1tr) lht' 'f••ur for "l>llY'> of llt·uvl•n " a,..""''""""'• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.=..:::.:.:..:..~~~~~~~ YOU'LL BELIEVE A MAN CAN FLY SUPERMAN MARLON BRANDO GENE HACKMAN " ~ CHRISTOPHER REEVE GLENN FORD MARGOT KIDDER VALERIE PERRINE SUSANNAH YORK TERENCE STAMP DAILY 12:30, 3:15, 6:00, 8:45, 11 :00 CINEMA WEST WUTMIMSTU AT GOU>Et4WEST WHTMIM. CENTER 192-4493 ~Md-(R) ~7}J!l,~9,oo, 11,15 flll!'71 SAT., MON·THURS. 1 :00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00, 11 :15 SUN. 1 :00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 HARBOR TWIN HAHOIATWILSOW,COSTAMES.4 646-0573 646-3266 FRI. 8:00, 8:30, 10:45 SAT.-THURS. 1:15, 3:30, #1 8:00, 8:30, 10:45 HUNTINGTON CINEMA PLUS (PO) "GOIN' SOUTH" UntttdArt11t1 lPGl FRI. 6:00, 8:15, 10:30 SAT.·THURS. 1:30, 3:45, 6:00, 8:15, 10:30 NEWPORT CINEMAS HEAR COASTHWY.&MACARTHUR Wl:Wl'ORT 0 OllNT~ 644·07 60 ~ . I • ' ~ • ·- itiALMOST .. tirna Plu1 (PG) .._.!:-f" ----, .. __ ,_...... HARBOR TWIN HAllOa AT WM.SCH, COST A MIU 646-057) 646-3266 NATI elf Al. J,JlMPee•:. AMl'-IAL -CINEMA CENTER HAllOI AT ADAMS, COSTA MIU MESA YHDECIMTH '7t-4141 edwards SADDLEBACI T~~D T:.0 581-5880 PLUS SLAP SHOT AT WESTBROOK WISTMIMSTHATllOOICHUUT GA IDEM GIOVE 530·440 I The best t~u-hou1 \acation in town! NI-IL SIMON'S 4CA\J~I! IADIRNlfA StUJf1f1~ a ,PG, DAILY 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00, 11 :00 AT EDWARDS CINEMA HAUvRAT ADAMS COSTA MESA 546-3102 DAILY 2:15, 4:15, 6:15, 8:15, 10:15 AT CINEMA VIEJO S.0.FREEWAYTOLArAZ MISSION VIEJO 830-6990 SUN.-FRI. 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:00. 9:15 SAT.12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:00, 9.15. 11 30 AT 1 CINEMA WEST WESTMIHSTYATGOLDEt4WfST I '-892-4493_.. DAILY 2:30, 5:00, 7:30, 10:00 AT edwards BRISTOL CINEMA IRISTOL AT MACARTHUR 540-7444 CINEMA CENTER HAiio•. T AOAMS, con A MISA MISA YHDICEHTH '7t·4141 CINEMA WEST WtsTMIHSTtaATG°'-DIHWHT lt2·44tJ CINEMA VIEJO S~.FlllWAYTOLA,Al MISSION YllJO UO·H90 edwards FOUNTAIN VALLEY MOOllHUUT AT ....... fOUMT AIM Y ALLIY Hf.I HO They couldn't have celebrated happier c1nniversaries if they were married to each other. Ellen Burstyn Alan Alda • ··c~amc~mc. '·Next '·lfar" • . ' • -::-PG FRI. 6:30, 8:45, 11 :00 SAT.-THURS. 2:00, 4:15, 6:30, 8:45, 11 :00 NEWPORT CINEMAS NEARCOASTHWY &MACARTHUI tlCWPORT 0 Cl:lfTCJl 644-0760 STARRING SOPHIA LOREN JOHN CASSAVETES GEORGE KENNEDY ROBERT VAUGHAN MAX VON SYDOW DAILY 12:45, 3:00, 5:30, 8:00, 10:15 edwards BRISTOL CINEMA lltlSTOL AT MACARTHUR 540-7444 0 ffi -~ 'IYlllY WlllCHWAY llUTLoOSE' DAILY 1:15, 3:45, 6:00, 8:15. 10:30 WESTBROOK WES TMl"4STER AT IROOICHUltS T GARDEN GROYE 530-440 I edwards SADDLEBACK PLAZA fl roto • r tOC•FtfLO • El TORO 511 .saao J ~ Q t olk1en's "t:he}q~ t?fe I<i_llgs .. DAILY 12:45, 3.15, 6:00, 8:45, 11 :15 edwards BRISTOL CINEMA llllSTOL AT MAC,dlTHUR 540·7444 "FANTASTIC ANIMATION FESTIVAL" edwards MESA CINEMA HEWP'OltT ILVD AT l'ITH ST COSTA MESA 548·1552 •~'ff'~~ ~N , lHEBOrS FROM BRAZIL l!!l ' PLUS CHEECH& CHONG'S UPIN SMOKE ...... (•U. (!!} edwards f OUNTAIN VALLEY .. 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DAILY PILOT CLASSI FIED ADS u I ' I I I I I You Can Sell It, Find It, ( 842 •5678] One c.all Service Trade It With 8 want Ad _ _ Fast Credit Approval ~'aNoHu: AJl l'\•111 \'blillt' Md\ \'111"'°'' IJl lhl'\ nl'W'if"ll"'r II' '"'' Jt't'f to the Fc'tkr.,1 1-\m llou11oa A\'t ut Blt.11 ~h.l\.'h OWkt'°' ll lllt>i.tnl Ill itd\•t•rl l!'H' .in y IHt• rt'r\'OC't'. hm1t.1tlon ur Jlll('nm1m.tllt1tl ll.ht'll on nart•, rolor. rt•lt1uon. ._., or nauo11al utt.:1n,,1r un 1nll'ntlon to mukc 0)' 'l.ll'h pr,•fert>flrt', hm11.1 llun. or dtlll'M mmutlon ·~ nt!W~l>4'J>('r will n•1I koow111,1y &cCt•111 """ udvcrlu.lnt; for r1»ll ~llltt' wh1ch 11; UI \'IOl.t t10fl of the law. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GeMrGI 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE THE BEST GIFT OF ALL CLOSE IN 1979 AVOID HIGH INTEREST RATE New legis lation. ne w financing technique~ and new court dt'1·1sions. makes it easier than evt>r to purchase or sell a pro· perty & close e!>crow m 11 milter of days. For thl' first time, Banks. Sav. ·~ & Loans l'lln prov1dt> ·wrap uround' financini:. thdl lOR~lh(•r with i-.elll'r f1nanl'mg 1•;rn beat h1~h 1nterc!>t rates. Our staff of experienced pro fcs~1onals he lp their chent.s buy. sell. or ex· change $63 million dollars worth of real estate 1n the past 12 monw. Call now & ask about our many homes, & investment listings Call 752-1920 ' QUAIL PLACE PROPEltTIES•• 10,... Tll 1:30 ,..._, OCEAMFROMT HO!HOIHO! Merr> Yuletide Greet- mgs from old St. Nick Do nner · Blllzen & Rudolph & Harry! So "harry'' on over for your sJl'!Cial ho!Jday treat to yoorsell! Your choice of 2 & l ·bdrm. duplex. $375.000! Or. 2 & 2 bdrm. dUJ)leic. $395,000! Or. 2 bdrm. house. s:ns.ooo ! lolbo9 lay Prop. Rffffon • 675-7060 * nie rastest draw In the West. . .e Dally Pilot Oassified Ad. 642-5678. $1.77 per DAY That'• ALL you pay fora 30dayad tnthe DAILY PILOT SERVICE mTOIY DO IT NOW! 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Catalina & Palos Verdes. Absolute· perfection thruout this professionally decorated & prof. l a ndscaped ''Nantucke t " model! Better than mos t model homes. Hi ~hl y improved with luxurious custom cptng & draperies. automatic s prinklers & outdoor Jighting & expensive wall coverings. Soft colors. Call today to see this 2 bedroom & convertible den beauty. Security area offers pool and tennis courts. Office C'losed December 24 and 25 Open Tuesday, December 26 ' WESLEY H. TA YLOlt CO. 2111 S.. JMqllin tas Rood HEWPOltT CENTER. H.I. 644-4910 SNEAK PREVIEW This home is not sup-poacd to be on the market until arter the r1rst. but what with Chnstmas & all, if you arc looking for an ocean view home, we relt we could share this new List- ing with you. Really a dynamite home with 4 bdrms .. family r m .. formal dinin~ rm. & a ('Ompll•tely unobstructed view, in Harbor View JIJlls. for $200,000. Merry Chnslmas! 673-4400 HARBOR MERRY CHRISTMAS From th e i;:;chood pro· Dorot.by Luclovise, Theo & Bob Whltehead, Bjorn S mith·Meye r, Pai Morgan, OUve & Victor Rumbellow. Dee Lam· bourne. Tom Gollier, Elaine Moyed. Eileen Artukovich, Sam & Ma ry Bush. Ve ra S ha rp, Esther Reed. Mic key Heeres. Sharon Valli, Tom Mesereau, Cindy Aguilar, Chris Capps. Ruth Slater, Tom & Ben Roll. A l>t\'"llln ol ~~ ==~::::: -cy21. Abandoned 2·story ! 1 _______ _ Huge 16x32' swimmmg1 _______ _ pool! Quiet cul de sac! Needs work ! Owner's desperate!! Hurry, call ~ FORESTE OLSON ........ , ... ••'--~ WANT A NEW CAREER WITH UNLIMITED EARNINGS? Start By Gettin1 Your Real Estate. License $79 Enrollment Fee lnclllloS: •Professional Class Lectures - complete in as little as 2 weeks •Complete Textbook & Materials •Practice Exams •Cassette·tape lectures (optional> •Office Placement ConsuJation •3 Locations; Santa Ana, Huntington Beach, Laguna Hills CALL MOW FOR FRH C9UEST PASS. TO 8410&.L CALl: Sll-9321 CENTURY 21 Sales Training Programs can put you on the ROAD TO SUCCESS. Pete ~ff JealJ'J pre~enf~ CHECK UST FOR CHRISTMAS TllPLEX-All AXED UP IXCBJ.IMT AllA--COSTA MESA to~nhouse type of units. $155,000. CllMA llL MAR A •UL 2 IHM CHARMa -on R·2. Large new kitchen -cozy and very inviting, yet open feeling. $167.SOO. BACK BAY-VIEW-V2 ACRE CUSTOM 4 IDRM. FAMILY IOOM Home on cul de sac: -loads of activity space -great view. $275,000. MOVE RIGHT IN-HARBOR HIGHLAND IMMACULATE 3 IDRM & I.AMAi -2 fireplaces. Vacant. $116,900. CUSTOMIZED WESTCLIFF 4 IDRMS & DIMIHG ROOM -Inviting courtyard and easy care yard. Like Model home. $169.000. TIDY COSTA MESA COTTAGE 3 IDIM. HM Y REFURllSHED -L~e yard for kids, pets & gardens. $70.000 . DUPLEX-MEWPORT BEACH 2 IDRMS EACH -Custom built on fee land. good rental recor d. $179.500. DUPLEX--tORONA DEL MAR 3 IDlMS ANO 2 IDRMS -4 car garage plus laundry and extra storage. Private patios a nd builtins. $194.500. OOVER SHORES-PRIME VIEW SPACIOUS 3 IDRMS PLUS! Quiet cul de sac -one of the most superb views in Newport. Fee land! 642-5200 IACK IA Y VII.LAGE Price reduced to $109,500 on this 2 stry, 3 bdrm., 2'h ba., end unit. Owner anxious. Submit your: creat1ve financing. 5 UNITS WESTMIMSTER Pride of Ownership , quality construction. Separate owners house & 4 two bedroom units. GSI. $1,450 mo. OWC.2nd T.D. Exlnt Location. R.C. TAYLOR CO. ~5112 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Go VA. 4 bdrm 2 bath. large yard. Close to LIDO REAL TY PRESENTS LIDO ISLE Fresh Country French home with charming garden patio entry: brick frplc .. large family rm., 2 bdrms .. 2 baths. LIVE AT THE IEACH . . and enjoy privacy, too. Walk to nearby beach & clubhouse where life on Newport Bay floats before you: s paciou s. comfortable 4 bdrm., 3 bath family home, West patio for sunning. Extra large dbJ. garage. All this near exciting Lido shops. SPECTACULAR CdM VIEW PllCE REDUCTION Owner will finance on installment sale.· 911-1 ck interest ; 3 Bdrms .. 3 baths l ·level. Lge. corner lot. Bay & ocean view. with s unse t s supreme! New price $215.000 -on fee land. UDO REALTY 673-7300 A DIVIS/on Of Red Hiii Really ·- GET A HOME WITH A CHIMNEY IN TIME FOR SANT A! -We offer tt..se 09" ~ on Saturday from 2·5. OM could bKOMt 'fOllll' Mw hOfH. -32009 S. COAST HWY. SOUTH LAGUNA. AIMcKt ocewf1 ont with bewtfhil whftewahr ....... All wood & glass wffft S bedrooMt. S29S.500 -1624 LOUISE ST. LAGUNA BEACH. EleciClllt 3 bedroom in &nerald Terrace wffft lush fmtehcaplftCJ Clfld r.cfwood c:IKldftCJ. $244,950 -31302 MOMTEREY, SOUTH UGUMA. Five bedroom residence with Medihn CllttGt ch«m and jcMe d. vl¥1"t. Close to beaches. $279,000 499-4551 . ~ LOW DOWN Large Duplex in excellent cond1t1on on quiet street. Jus t across the street from channel. Asking $190.000. Seller will carry it all with a s mall down JACOBS REALTY 675·6670 2919 NEWPORT Blvd. corner 30th HAPPY HOLIDAYS to all!! FROM All OF US!! FABULOUS NEW CONDO TURnEROCK, IRY Brand rww 2 br & den, 2 ba, cllrung rm at highest elevation w/impress1ve view. Every available opl.Jon upgrade inc Id cen· traJ air cood. microwave & self cleaning ovens. frplc , plush crpt. m1r· rored closet doors. at · tached2cargarg, pool. Cllange in plans has can· celled owner's move in. Avail now at Sl26.900. Call owner, da)s (714) 556-3937 or aft Spm & wknds (714 ) 644-4772. LINDA ISLE J f location is e verything, \his 5 be droom home has everything! Pier and slip for 2 large boats, view of turning bas in, nicely protected by Harbor Island . It's a yachtman's dream! $629,750. A COLDWIU IAMl.B CO. 644·9060 2111 SANJOAOUINHJU.SRO. INNEWPORTC£~ CE 810111 ILllNS CO. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE BLUFFS BEAUTY Great End Unit On One Of The Finest Streets In Newport Beach 's Bluffs. Spectacular 4 BR W/3 Baths Jn Wooded Setting. Short Distance To Pool And Entertainment Area. Sep. Dining Room. Huge Living Room Wt Raised Hearth F P. High Wood Beamed Ceilings Thru.Out. $169.500. A "Joy Of Nt-wport" Exclusive. SOMETHING SPECIAL Harct To Fmd Conrlo With Supt-r Location. 3 BR And 2 Baths. Master Suite W1Fircplace . View Of City Lif(hts . Contcmµorary Decor. Only s1s7.soo. SUPERB DUPLEX On Capistrano Beach Eac·h Unit Has 3 13R + fireplace. Wonderful Location With ScC'l u~to n And Leis ure On The Snnd Midway Betw<>cn L .A And un Oir1?0. Come Ins pect This GorJ!cous SmOI! Free And T~mJ>('rat<• Locale. $750.000 631-1800 881 DOVS DRIVE '. FAST ESCROW? ON A CHARMla! Here's a big. vacant CdM charmer ! 3 bedrooms and a den. wood siding, pane windows. roomy a nd s unny. Owner would love a fast escrow and you'll love the run neighborhood. A 2nd T .D. is possible. the w ning is R-2 and the price is $172,500. Open daily at 506 Marguerite . U~l()U ti()Mt:S REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 East Coast H1qhway, Corona del Mar ,1ho 111 M1•sJ v .. rt1•1, .11 !:>46 5990 ~~ .......... !!~!l~!'! .......... ~~~ ~II. macnab I Irvine ~ realty BLUFFS-"IONIT A" Hard ~to ·find "o n e.floor" co ndom1n1um . 3 BRs -hig h ceilings -good greenbelt -close to pool. Owner a nxious. $143.500 leasehold. Barbara Aune 642·8235. (J ·24 ) OCEAN VIEW CONDOMINIUM 2 BR, 2'h bath. 2·story living rm & 3 decks! $135.000! Barbara Winagle 642·8235. (J.2J)) FAR REACHING VIEW FROM SPYGLASS J u s l list e d ! Fabulous 2-story Nantucket model decorated in Country French style & offering 5 BRs. den w /wet bar, formal living & dining ar eas, country kitchen, 2 fplcs + spa, pool & p anoramic view of Bay & Ocean. S750,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (J ·26> GREAT OPrORTUHrTY For a prudent home buyer. . .estate sale! Well-built, immaculate 3 BR, 2 bath home in desirable Mesa Verde area fe aturing lg. living rm w/brick fplc. formal dining rm, family rm off kitchen, huge covered patio. heavy shake roof & lovely la ndscaping. Inspect & make offer! John Granath 642·8235. (J.27) COUNTRY CHARM- REOUCED TO SELL Now $169.500! Mint condition 4 BR beautv w/formal dining rm, lg. sep. f a m i°l y r m w I r i c h paneling , floor·to·ceiling bookcases, 2 marble fplcs & wet bar. Solar heated ~l + jacuzzi + waterrall. Security system. Bring offers! Lois Egan 644-6200 ( .J . 28 ) PRICE REOUCTIOK- HARIOR VIEW HILLS .Jus t in time for the Holidays! Exec. home wlfantastic ocean & Catalina view! Single story, air·cond. 3 BR, familv rm res. w /low maint. grounds & putting green . NOW S245.000. Donna Godshall 644-6200. CJ·29 > SEAVIEW CUSTOM HOME 3 BR, tri·level w /sep. master wing incl. .iacuzzi tub & walk·in closet w /drc ss in g table . Fine appojntments -birch cabinetry & panclin~ -mbl. counters -3 rplcs -family rm +den & formal dining rm -3·car garage. $389,000 Lynne Valentine 644·6200. (J.30) - "LINDA Pl.AM" IN THE ILUFfS! Much·in-demand l·story, 3 BR. 2 bath condo w /wrap·around patio . Tas tefully decorated -m a ny upg rades -high beam ceilings. S165,000 l easehold . Flexible fi n a n c in g. Appl. on ly Dic k Halderman 642·8235. (J·31) THE "PYHCT" rttESEHT Almost 1 1 acre of land + a truly ch arming traditiona l home in Newport Beach. Garderrkitchen - oversi1.ed paneled ramily -2 · 1g. baths all w /custom tile work & wood·burning fpl c -French doors & window s . $198,500 ree . l't•rry/Aune 642·823.5. (J -S2> HOLIDAY MAGIC Distinguished 4 BR r esidence In secluded group of CdM homes. Just right for th e fHml l y who appreclllt es both privacy & togetherness. S239.500. Coby Ward 642 8235 ( J ·331 M2·8US '°' oo~rom-. 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Owner will carry '' ith minimum cas h down for auto parts store. As k for Roy Siemens. ri31 .J26f) LOWEST PRICED CONDO In Newport. Rt>a<:h. 2 bedroom. 2 h<ith. end unit offers privacy and oversized patio. Like-new condition Newport Beach condo. $76,500. Ask for John Marshall. 631-1266 MESA VERDE SINGLE LEVEL Walk to Country Club from this 4 bedroom <.•ustom remodeled home. Family room and cozy den with fire place. Separate master suite includes saum1. Only $129.900. Ask for G ten Hellwarth H:n · 1W6 of coata mesa, Irvine, ne-wport beach, inc. 234 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa 631-1266 ~at1on"1dl• Network of lnd1\'1dually Owtwd and Operated Heal Estate Orfit'c:. SEAS OHS GRHTIHGS! EASTSIDE CUSTOM fllghly upgraded 3 bdrm home w/warm fmly rm. New crpts. Remodeled lotchcn. entry & cov'd pall<>. Mint, move in con· dilion. Hurry on this one! 54.>9'&91 F\nd what you want in Want Ad Results 642-5678 Daily Pilot ClassJfieds. PENTHOUSE ON WATER $550,000 ''TM best of ynhryffl'", &cepHDIMll c0ftdo11J1d111n hofM °" ttt. water wfttt the •ery ,._. ilt Vidori• decor. It's all coordll...t1d wttlt Wit l1t ....... - leaded Giid be•.ted glau doon and wiftdows, maul•• wood beaMs, clrculatfot1 fans OIMI two Mllbstantfal brick fltepacn. Wanntll GRd ftC...._. """°"' ..... 2 ........... ,.... dttt/sWy. 2 bak°"'" ..ct ~ ff•htg c!>M THI WATER. loat sip a•offabl.. WOW! WHAT A VALUE! $215,000 MovMA ltOW mtd etlfoy ChridNal frOM this be.,lM hw r.. · COf'OM .. Mor. ,.... MW cmpet, tMc:or .... be..el'::t Mol•tafMcl. &..,... ll•f'"J "°°"" wf -•••• flr1pt•c• & Iott of .... to VIEW Hie lglltl. S•o~flow"'9 floor ,... ....... ...try -~......., roMa. ... 4t..•oa.L1M9t M9it•ed *• y...s. c ... by ..ct ... ...,. asT IUY ••• ..t J011 OWW1 ttt. ..... w.1t yow o#ln! 0,... Sot. & S.. 1·5 .. .M. I 014 S.a L••· CoroH del Mar. •-•elate PoaMtsioft. WATEIFRONT DUPLEX S45D.• . IJ1ce,.._. htcw pro,erty °" tM watw with boat dock. PerfKt for Hie OW'Hr we. W9lh to H•e ht e .,_._. ......................... 09' ........ cntd •:r::• wft for t•n •11r or MOtlMr • ,,._ .._ .. 11 J ...... ...... "" + .. a..d mtd loft_.. wlttll ...... c .... WATERFRONT HOMES 28.13 ". fo•~• lfl~h• a "'lt-•P\,•rt Kt~»C'h l'llt I 831 I 100 .. ..._.. for S. Ho.RH For Sde Hot.Mt For SaM ..,., For Sde .._.., for S• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4i1Mr.. 1001 G.-r.e IOOJ ., .. ,.. IOOJ c:........ IOJ,4 CottoMeto 1014 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -uoo1Sl1 Huy vi •w from 2 put 10 de~ks enhances cu tom spoclous 5 bdrm.. 4 bath tradlllonol home. like new. fdl'ol ror t•ntcrt.uininJ(. SS00.000 OCIANNOMT Quullty cruftsmunshlp in muhr>i:. trim & oak floors sets orr thls londmurk; 4 n n. 3 l>a. home in finest location. t;stabbshed trees & lawns. $475,000. IACK IAY fl"'int• 4 bdrm .. 2•~. bath tnmlly home on q uict cul dt· 8 Ut'. Ov4?rsiicd pool. pluyhousll. slon.1J.tc $169,000. Term~. IAYFROHT St•vt.•ral fine bayfront horn(.·~ with pier & slip AVALON Wl'll t•on.,..truclcd. 3 BR. I bo. oak rtoor , purtiul buM:ment. conc r~tf! foundot1on. t'lats area. Sl.20.000-Fcc BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR Jll Bqy\•d• lJ,._., "4 1~ ,'•> r,lfJ. Lingo RulEslAlt ILUFF5--aEST IUY -HlqNy .. adld "G" ,._ ..ct _,. ilt E~ llJeiffa wffla MW lodl .., •n. nit C has MW C ..... & *""' ..... c ..... -wood floon ...... •.-a'°°"" Locahd °" o lo•tfy CJ"ll..... dOw to c~ pool RHMced to Sl4f,too. MOVE IN NOW -Spociom 4 bedroom .... t-, rOOM home with two fireplaces. New c ........ alMI ·~bl Hkfost ............ Loc•d ;,. lo•ety. ~ ....._. VJew ... wffh exe.leM sc Melr'by. Priced for qtdck scM. $247,000 . 644-7020 2123 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD NEWPORT IEACH 2MDTEE $85,000 Ima~ine walkin~ out your door onto a btlll golf course. You must see Lhis lvly 2 br, 2 ba con· domiruum, located on the 2rtd tee. Subrnil today! 646-nu ·"~~--~~~ . me,,.,. ~"' ... CJ,,.~fmaJ OUR ENTIRE STAFF WISHES YOU THE HAPPIEST OF HOLIDAY CHEER 540-3666 ll'l!!ECTORY • .., ......... ..-.Ctory ..... P9 .............. p. p han tuatla+ Al ... toe..._ hW-...., ... ~ .. ,,...... .... by ...... 11 .. , ~-tocley't DAll.Y f'tlOT WAMT.AOS. '*-••litCJ opetl lloaMI fw .. er,..... _.. ~ .. I••-• w..-e1-..... ~ ... fN9y. W..y _, s-t.,. HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 219Via San Remo (Lido Isle) NB 675-5626 Daily 1 ·4 3 IEDROOM 2501 Harbor View 1H.V.Hills) CdM 673-7300 Sat. 12·4 4601 Sierra Tree Ln (Un. Pk) Irv. 5.52·0143 Sl44.500 Sat/Sun 10·5 23>4Cliff Dr .. Newport Beach 646--7171 $292,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 416 Plata. Bluffs, Newport Bch 640·5357 $224,000 Sat 1·5 l IR phts FAM RM or DIN 221 Via San Remo< Lido ls le> NB 675-5626 Daily 1·4 16166 Mount Baden Powell, Fntn Vly 646-7171 $99.950 Sat 1·5 16513Spruce. Fountain Valley 631· 1400 S89.000 Sat 1·4 4525 Camden cCameo Shores> CdM 675-7040 $489,000 Sat 1Sun 12·5 4 HDIOOM 209 Pearl. Balboa Isla nd 640-5.357 S297.SOO Sal 1·5 4 Ill pM FAM IM or OIH ~ Via San Remo <Lido lsll' > NB 675-5626 Dally 1 ·4 I IR ,._ FAM ltM or DIH l.8M Pt. Taggert <H.V llmsl NB 644-6200 Sal 1·~ BAY&-BEACH SICLUDID -· IASTSIN IRAHDNEW TOWNHOMES .. ~ .. (f.:utbide <!osta M1•M1) ' ()wn{>r tr1uurftrn!d, mual tell his lovely newly re roodt'led •nd redt'cOr•l F'..nli;li1h Tudor 2&3 Or cd 4 bdrm 2 bath hom~· s pltt level , 2&:J c:a r 450 NEWPORT CTR. OR. Sparkllna n£'w ultru fl Cl r u ~ t•, f r p I c i., 7§S.1111 modem rountry ldtchrn mkrow11vl.'ff. i.:rt•t•nhc~usc• 8.all;ed he11rth fireplace, wlndowe., i1ool. 1>Pa CtosE ENOUGH tllftefully don in nuluri.I TI::NNIScourb woods. Quarry tile entry 1-'rom SK!l.1150 .. to the beat.'h-Yet fllr a n d w a I k . t' r o n t 646 ()001 or UM-1920 t'OOUih to mut(' thcrsouod courtyard, 8rl ii h l , CX•wfo~'<t hy of \.he aul'f 4 bdrmJJ and 2 apa.ci~ und du.1rmln11. Woodtree Dl'v Co . bd.nnii, with 4 baths on You'd bctltir ~urry and -46th St. Nuwpe>rt &ach. • a.1~ •too ooo IL hu many pl uah ~J~l~~ 0 " • • tW'.e9C10fthKh 1040 foatu.res. lncludlna·nexl· ... ••••••••••••••••••• • hlu fln•nclng-evcn CONDO IY OWNER 11a~'6 contract. A Jtrctl 2Br. 1...,,Ua . bltm., btfl rental area. Only brick Crplc, nr ocn & $187.SOO. l~~~~~~~~~l •hupplng, rcfr ig. A!> sumablc loan, SS7,50o. OOJ.1.Z12 CHRISTM~ GIFT .cwld oo a nice duph'x :u; on mv<">lmenl starter 'lltt'> duplci1 1a located 111 l:J\.'>"'I'SID~ COita Men. W1Uun cu y wnlkm~ cli!l· t11n1·t• lo Po!(t Office. Uu nk a ,1nd 11 upcr markct.<i. 1'herc are 2 un. ti.Ii. each with 2 bdrms and I bath a nd an l'Od06l'<i ~ara~e::. A huy $65,500: ~r·s 1n1M 1044 l)eilifllltt ••••••••••••••••••••••• EZ c.rTi .bedrvom con-• • do. wllh eating area und cmtom decor l'at1v and 1..'0llUl'I poo I , BK rt . <:a II $401720 Tlli1IB1. -· Ol 1162.500 ----l>of-Sa.le by Ownr/Agt 4 BAY& BEACH Br 2 Ba . n ewly re• modeled home m pnmc Npt. Hgll.. area All new kitchen & rar1>c l1ng lhruoul. tw.% asi1umable VA loan. $96.900. 548.flOlH $87,000 MJ\V Bf; VI\., 450 NEWPORT CTR. OR. 1~~7H~1~1 ~~I Affordable 1-Halecrest Own your own lot w/l~c :.t bdrm, 2 ba home over lookt.ng, parks & cl~ to shopping. Submit all ol fers 552.4477 t HAVE A PROBLEM ADULTS OHL Y ONLY $41,900 2 !!lbry. 2 bedroom condo in security area. Near South Coast Plaza. F\Jll price $48,900. Immediate occupancy. Hurry, take advantage. Call 646-4477 CIHTRAL NEWPORT DUPLEX On lovely comer lot• 3 bedroom fixer with dm· Ing, stooe fi replace :ind patio. m .900. MKlt. Call 54().1720 TAilla.L. --· --- $63.950 3 bdrm. 2 ba plui; much more Jue.l move in your Ouistma.-. tree & enjoy Uui. lvly home. A great bnrgam. flurry & sell. 552-4477 • * $195,000 S l\C RIF'ICE' Be aol 5 SINGLE FAM ILY Woodbndgo 3 Br 2148' HOUSES One 3 Bdrm-PWS elegant 2 Ur condo four 2 bdrms, all with pnced bc>low market enclo6ed garages. Call Both nr lake. 673-4311 645-9161 {}wJler/Agt /'{j n PfN HOUSE , ~ \..:jEAl TY / MOVE IM IEFORE CHRISTMAS Xlnt local.i.oo in HIO blk.; renled summer/wi41ter • with ldnt rental history. 2 &inns. down: l·bdrm. up. Dbl. ~arage & you own the land, for on1Y I•-------• New Woodbnd((e U..tatci. Condo. Cape Cod style Adams Plan, 4 bed. 21 , ba., $123.000. Call Gcoritc or Roxann ~ a t (1141552·3700. Ma en ab· Sl59.000 -------- 673-3663 675-4m Eves associated 8 ~ 1) Joi. E P S. IJ f I\ • .,. "")" ~ J 11 ," '1¥ 8<1IL 1 ' ' •' CHRISTMAS lrvme Rl-'ly:...C_o_. __ _ SPECIAL MOVE tH TODAY Super Orook v 1c w Wo o dbrid~c S&S wtpl~h carpel, air con· Redwood model. Plush ditioning, encl. atrium, cpts. A tC, fireplace lge master bdrm w/m 1r· silll()O down, la kl• over rored wa rdrobe doors. loan. Sll I ,900. Owner Runll A•sphett Can you believe 1t <.1lso in· t JI U S A R It Su Ou ds Cnterta·n ludes h mus sc . . . . ca y rr n I · e refrig, wos er & 5S2·588l or 581·5986, or meot home! La~e pvt dryer. All for $85.500 ~ masl~r s uite! Deluxe Hurry. Call9'19-1050 i--------• panelin~ Utruoul. Party sized deck overlooks ~ sparkling jacuzzi. Sur· rounded by m ountain 21 pu:ies ! Excellent area! Better hurry! Call ~ 645-0:m SURF llUL TY TBIRJAC IHTUSTIM A most wwsual hom{• on a nice. quiet street Mature frwt trees and la ndscaprng. Three bedrooms, all good SIZNl · family room · great isla nd kitchen and a i.pac1ous bonus r oom that could be us ed a~ cst.htt a stucho for art or music. Call today on th1:. one. l=OR EST E OLSON •• ..• .. u-. •• c...... ...... c.o $ LOVELY AREA Great neighborhood. Sharp 3 bdrm Sum- merfield home w /lge fm. ly rm & frml din rm. Almost n ew crpts & custm drps. Move m con- d.ilton. Better hurry! On· ly $95,950. 545-9491 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 duplx, including ba·y front tn be exch. down ln a pkg. 2131684·3200 EMERALD ST. Duplex with owner ·s un· at, good location. dbl. garage, 2 frplcs. Clear, seller wlJI carry lst T.D. Mesa Verde4 bdrm. 2 ba. new crpls, R.V. parking. 2 patJos. large yard. Nice a rea. F ina nce flex. 75HJ683 by Appl. BY OWNER SAVE SSS DeaJ direct w townr agnt. Must sell unique 4 br, 2•,;1 ba. back bay condo. WcL bar. stained glass. lots or wood on walls & firs. red hill ~· .. 552-7500 Huge patio, tt:nni:.. pool. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilil jac .. sauna. Bargnin•------- $88.900. Open Sot1Sun 12·4. 631 ·2497. 356 LourdesLn. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 4 Br, 2 ba, lge comer lot. fish pond. Minutes to beach. $79,950. Prestiaious ltacquc ( C luo . Melbourn<: Model with JACUZZI. AIH CONO Expandt:d fa mily rm great patio and patio cover. many more up-~rades J Bdrml> .. 2 ba SJ<.6.00ll 1249.000 Croditf' Recitty NEWPORT IEACH 642-S062or673·1182 REALTY --. ------67S.1642 642•0762 Sellldleltems 642'5678 CorwdelMor 1022 ~.!~ ............ !~.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 210tt.M con AGE PLUS INCOME Pegged hardwood Ooors. woOd beamed ceilings, 2 brick fireplaces. country kitchen PLUS z Bdrm. 2 bath income unit w/pvt patio 11nd yard. Sl00,000. Cal644·7JI I ~~~RADE SHORES Your smaller home ror thia dramaUc 3 bdrm .. 4baths, panor:.mic ocean view estate with pool. Remodeled, llke new! Xlnt financing avail. Owner will carry TD. llUTTY. onlv view bome avail. in this prestigious. private beach rommunl· ly. Best buy in town •t $489,000, land Included I 4525 CAMDlt4 DI. Optfl Set(S-12·5 FINER IOMES FROM $2.'19.900 ... •ty '73-7040 Coda MHo I 024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $8000DOWN Au ume balon ce of Sl4l.OOO at Sl380 mo. M 11 Verde. • Br. 2 8•. DOOi. jacu11J, no quaUfy. Ina. v•cant. 754~19 ' ~II. macnab I lrvtne ? realty SANTA'S GIFT FOR YOU! And what a n exciting one it is! Dramatic & unusual Willowood mod e l -hi gh l y upgraded, decorator designed w /3 BRs. lg. family rm. formal dining & an open feeling w/use of gl ass. Close to comm. pool & t ennis. Sl72.950 <s ubj. to cancellation of existing escr ow). J ane Paquin 642·8235. <J-34> JUST USTED-WOM'T LAST 3 BR Woodbridge townhome features spacious carpeted kitchen. sep. laundry rm & beautiful brick patio w /blt-in gas BBO. Great location near pools, spas, lake & n ew s h oppi n g cente r . Wise investment at only $69,950. Forrest Powers 752-1414. IJ·35> ltAHCHO SAM. JOA9UIM Terrific San Jouquin townhome w /top level view of ~olf course & city lights. 2 BRs & scp . den w/wet bar. 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BcauL1Cully d1•:.1)tnl'll 1n:.1de und out C.ill 11 = H/\NCH ~ HfALTY ~ 551 2000 L01JtMC1 Beach I 0 48 ···•·•······•·•·••·•·· t052 .................•....• Laguna Niguel Realty • EASY LIVlHG 1\ lt•w !.lcl)t> tu commuru- l\' pool &Jacu1.z1. Clo:.e lo 11arl.. w/fii;hin~ lukt'. ten- ms l'l!t. ell'. 3 bdrm homt' with rrun" !me appt'-. l'lral>•' !'all t oday . $l17.tl50. CHOICE UPPER CONDOMIMIUM l~·ont111g on t-;I Niguel CC. 3 bdrm t>nd' unit v1l•win1t i;tolf course & l'Ommunity park. Nicely tlec: & well maintained. AJr rood SIOS.000 493-9494 495-5220 496-24 13 830-5050 BY OWNER :urn . 2balh t:asl Nint' Condo on El Niguel Golf Cour~c . Purnlsh('d S60001down or lca:.e al SSSO / mo 496--7796 ----Hew w /O ceot1 Vu Monart'h Bay Terr. 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Allot M-& 7070 )o, Ar111tv:un l>~ t500 W trnln •·r ~-88i~ homt llfl II ·~l IHIJlll !k• ~ I\ mnm~ Ul611l' 11h1rv Jllr1rrn l•m 1 m hunll', ch11rm1o•IY d • orott•d with 1•uuntry t-'1 cn\'h ---------lllt('ht<n •ii.It fluor°" t\nn.1tl1•. fos 111111 dlJtlltl{ t.ltlt'd ond IN11h'f:I with aJw.• v.induw• 11111t w1.11 m nalur nl """'"I lone•" th1 u uut , •• t s /\ lur.rt• I""'' "'"' ""uth j4llltl SltS,000 few appt, to MC ul 644-7211 Molllltt llunw furn ur un· fum Al'rot.11 t.trect •ho1> l""I & l>uw" $8SOO Cltm M2 ll760. !>4H 47tile Mnbtlt-llomc funltllhetJ or w1fw n111hl.'tl ~ Xlnt hll'llllOO ~l!l70 MJC.522 Ur2 Ua . 1m Sltyhn,• $42.SOO uoo~ ---Aa"'Jf 1w s• 1 200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• «1 A<'r'('ll w 1naturo I svnna 4' 11ll'\·11m 1n No Euslt!Tfl <'A lll-11ut mln l>ekgd. 1om.1ll twn & Mod<x• Not'I Jo~t nl!arby W .000 ~ 0111~1 :rt:>4 ---A s s u m a b I e CoMntrcloa 0 ~ 1600 81/2 Yo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor View Mon nc·u N1':WSJIOl'PING l"hl,t.~· Ill. GreaL view. 3 CENTER Br. 2 b11. Hy owner You Newport Beach Area. uwn llw land Tuple net lease:.. Firsl ~14 Port c .. rln11,. years rt:nt guaranteed. OJ)t-n SIS &I I <lllli7 Prime high traffic counl. SI 59 900 11.000 Sq. feet rentable -1 :.pace. $7~.000. $5000 On GeorQe Elkins Co. 63l-3400 ar 644-1758 l\alllOfl OOt,)' 1112,~00 walk \o lx>ICh. MhopptnJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••4'••••••••••••••••••••••• Mu 1 1wll fdt. Pnn<' on & ~le. 1.17~ mo. lncld 4 Br 2~ ba nu s & s -----------------\y S4'0tt Heulty S36 7533 ~flz:z:tt2nd St 675 73G7 Coldrn We»t £.Hu\cs . ~--_ _ Courmet kitchen. ram 1 Plrx, Sli0.000 Cof\lrart rm w/wet. bar. for din·a . rl il.lfo 3 hou11e~ $47 .ooo Corofto def M• 3222 3-car l(ar. S1~1roo wet C.: all M urccl 77U 74!'1 I ••••••••••••• ••• ••. •••. g11rd Call 968-4602 NEWPORT BEACH Ll\11 Reh Open bell~ & lpt.tCIOUfi. 3 --------- br, 2 ba & frplc Vf'arly ..._,.lmn6_ Last or the new homes on the water ror lease only . Liv~ and entertain an cle~;.ince en your n('w cu~tom home with dc~ign<:r interior~. C'onve.:"ienC'e oriented to include 3 c::t r gara~es with u utornatic op(•m•rs : kitchen!' with micro-wave .ranges. ~clf-<:leaning ovens. trush compuctors. tmd BBQ ran{!c tops : w<.'l-burs 1n all models. fireplnceR in l ivini;! room!' & bedrooms. indoor l aundry ar t.Ja!i\; guest !'Uitc. family room and much more. Dock avaiJablc> to all temints. OWNER Will curry the li t Trulll IJecd. Good nreu tnp14Jx :? HH's, w /f(~HUK~" ~.000 J~t 118kd. cult now'~ 1221 ~Macnab-Irvine HEWYUI IHVISTMEHT Otll ;,$7·2200 tt11k for Mr. H.t:i"":a":" )242 CoUJn.s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. t V. bath home. 2 car Studio condo. with view K1m1tw & dl•Ck. $430/mo. Pool & Jae. 1.tcross from Wat e rt ron t Jt om t: ~ beach $375.1147 ·45~ _6:1_1_1_400 ______ IM'iM 3244 2 BR ruse w /yard. ISO. of ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hiway. $450. No peb. Luxury 2Br 2ba W. B. bi~5800. 640·0241. Arborlake l wnhse. 2 rtu· ~ar. frplc. laund rrn. nr 2 Br home. adults. no pets. lake. Vacnnl $500/mo or garage gardener. $42S lseJ option. 8!i3 -13 70. mo. 675·72511 s.s&.1833 or 4!l5·500fl 3 Br. 3 tia. frplc, bltzut. ut1I 5'ACIOUS Shown by appointm(!nt. Cull Llnda family home. 2.oso ll~un (714) 833-3150 <8 to S weekdays) i squ;1rc foot Hampton l room. Agt 675-5930 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• model m Greeritree 4 or ------------------1 5 bedroom. 3 bath, 2 ' !Story home. $165()/ month. ttewporl B.ach 3269 ,_ ______ _ .Q1M duplt:.it w ln~w cpl & 1•--------~aJllt ! J 8R. 2Vt b•lh un 4 IDRM f'OOL HOM! ~IET ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.SOO squar e toot J SlSOO. Modem 330!1 sq ft bedroOm. tat4 bath, fami-custm 2 sty. 4 B It . ly room, country kttcben, wtpool. Lrg Back Bay ON WATF.R With boat qUp 2BR. new cpt1p11in1 $750 per month its 1currenlly leased for 778Allegheny Sl0501. Gn•at price · 4 Bdrm2balh,fireplnce. great locawon • flexible fenced yard, covered f 1 nan c in~ · ONLY patio. $.S75 mo. Nr. South s197 ;500~ Jlarbara QJastPlaza Wnght 644-6200 <J ·37 > CORONA DEL MAR The price is right! The tune tS now! For this out· s tanding orreri ng ! Duplex So. of Hwy in ~ I I '" .. 11 I \I I I )'" I .. 11J.1 .. .,,, J ')!' It ~J· :ur conditioned home. lot 645-7783eves _ OCEANFRONT J lllt • SSOOJmonlh Ask for HAR60RVIEWHOMES home. S h o rt lcrm Cratg Batie)' 631·1200 Carmel Model J lxlrm. 2 Sil»lmo. RE/MAX ba. fam rm dbl gar llEALTORS gardener Incl. SU7S per 2lm ne11r beach $375/mo l Br Orangetree Plan 3. _mo_,.~Ca_ll_644_·7_00_7 __ _ AIC, tennis. pool, no pets. $315. 751-1154 2RR Coronu dcl 'dar $45(1/mo Wat.rfroftt Honws 631-1400 Walnut Square condo: va· cant: 2 BR. w/gar. Only $345. 551-2885 UDO ISLE 5 ldnn 136 Via Tl"ieste Spacious home w lgc Hv1n1? rm+rlen . lmma c . $1250/mo lse. 1--------- popu.la r rent a l area. Brand new Jbr, 2Vtba. Spacious 2 B~ units frplc. Dbl ~arg. pool & $175.~. Submit all .or j11cuuJ. 5 mm to bcb. Yr· fers. Lynne Valentine ly lease. No pets. $525. ---------1 Waterfront llome:. F.astbluff 3 BR. 2 ba, den. fncd yard. Avail now S600. 759-1914. 644-6200 (J ·3S> S411.9157 !835-9543. Uruv Park Terr. 2 bdrm. 2 631·1400 ba. pool, jacuzzi. garage --------- ~Ac-3 bdrm. trg. fenced .Yard. ope ner. S475 551·1882 3 br. 2 ba. lge encl patio. Ulg 4 bdrm. 2 ba, home OfftCE BUILDING · --"7-Drive by 2039 National. eves. Gardener incl. No pets. Oceanfront38r yrly $450 w tpool. Jae .. fam·rm. 4 small suites. $89.900. 18+ abre~~r$}~·~~ci~gr S39S per. mo . 1s t. 3 Br Twnhome w/frplc. ~546-69SR ~~ndsce 1JI08mre~!lh Lido <·ompktd.v remodeled Near Bristol & Baker. acr~. w '" . last.+$100 Children pets u · p k S525 Lido Isle J BR 3 ba 2300 "'° ......., avwlable. 25% down. OKCall o.,.,.9305 Diversity ar · • · . 2 Bachelor.. available R1~ lot. muC'h more. CM . Agl. ~·7729 ......-mo. Dr. Tapper645-19'.W sq ft. drps. bllns. 4 yr'i Call ror move m· forma- Owner will flJIBDl'e No ---------~ ~R€'TIG€ old ~ 631 5237 crocht needt"6 $l55,000 1 3 BK wall-wall cpts. fncd Rancho San Joaqwn. San · · lloo balance. As k for ~d 133' OCEAN FRONT HOM€~ rear yd. $360. 2622·E San· Luis Rey Mdl. Unusual Walk to beach condo. 2 hr, Jones RJty, Inc. Chemow964·2455 Hea ut1ful CO M · laAnaAve.714/249·5236 decorator upgrades, 21'.z ba, WJD. gar. Pool. 673·6210 MERClAL LOT. No. San 3333W.COast Hwy, NB view. pool.spa. Nrtennis 559-8182 2UHfTS/•ochView Diego <.;ty. S280.ouo. 645-6646 3bdrm.2ba.Largeyard. & golf course. Quiet~ -----s.c1emt~ 3276 3BR.2baPLUS28R,lba Owner/Agl. Submtl •.-&...L.-co.-1-2200 CaNollpealtsl.,t~!!~J~:~ S625/mo. 544-2054,4BR.very nice area.1859 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •· r"'•~at. 1 door from •~rms 714/4"" 1735 Bkr ..ur> .,__ ~ ......, Cc•" """6 Port Ta~garl Pl. incl Oc • b'ca~h'.'Sis.i.soo "" · ..... · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2199 Meyer. Near ,,_,.,,,. gardener. water. $700 ean Hills <::ondo. 3 So.Calif Realty PAHOUMIC Harbor/V1ctona ---------1 mo. Available now. bdrm. 2~ ba. frplc. goll 54~5605 OCEAH VIEW $400 pr mo. 2 Br. l ua. 2-7s&.USl.G44-57ro ~ir.°~fse;!1/1~~'. --------- CUSTOM HOME LASTOF7 4 Br, :I Ba. maslt!r l>drm rctrt:Ul. 2 frplc:.. rornwl dutlng. 3 car garage. UP· prox. 3000 SQ. ft 2297 La Linda Court. S189.500. Owner I Agent. 552-489'1: 642-2164 or 673·0782. Full o n e halt acre car gar. beaul house. Newport Shores Jhr. t142-393Sor66l.m97 ~portBeach lotin lhe 612-5639,714/271-1838 atrium. Jacu1t 1. nr. - exclusive gua rded gatt' -. beach. Pets ok. ssso. Soectacular Vi@w community of Harbor 3br. 2ba, bltms. Crpk. dhl 548-7980eve. 2B"R, 3ha, pool, ){OIC LAGUMAIEACH Ridge. Wrll accom -~arl(. $400. 821 Pre:mlio. STARTTHEMEW <· 11 u r :. c OnSo.Coasl llwy -grcat modate a tennis court. ~l926. YEARRIGHT IEACH$450/moYrly Yrly lse. S450. Ph lo<•a tio n! C h armin g Call Jack Cust~r a t New 2&3 bdrm, frplc, lease this beautiful 1· UtititiesPaid 673-2031,64-0-5777 older bldg. + 2 vacant (71~)640-6776. Macnab blln.o;, 2 car garage. $450 stor y. 2 u R & den Large 2 story home. b1~ r.-...... •-a lut.s w/plans & permits lrcvineRltyCo. &up.645-5637. townhome on the golf rooms, vaulted/beams, 2 ~...., for new office sp ace. l'OW'Se wJlovely lake & huge bedroom s . 2ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jf/: Macnab-Irvine 3210 shop & parking. Flexible Will trade 3 sub-di~id~d $450 3 br, 2 ba, near new. mtn. view. $625/ Mo. rrpl£. deck, 2 patios. gas Bradford lwnhm. 4 Br. For Sale h y Ownt•r. financin~.(J-391 IO!;S.LasVegas._forcash, E -side. yard. W /D (J-40) BBQ. DtW, rernR. Encl e nc gar. pvt palio Beau tif u I ,; mos 1>l1I Barbara Wright 644·6200 sailboat. car• diamonds. hookup. 2 car encl. gar. Jean Da les 642-8235 µr. work space. laund s:ll5/mo. Call 752·9260. Newport Terrace rondo. ---------etc.675-7687 TSL Mgmt 642-1603 hklcp. I child, no pets. SollfhL-.ii 3286 :.~dm~nl1f.a~1o'B'r s~l ~~~ lllCOlftl! Property 2000 Will trad~ 2'f.t resort acres 3 Br I Ba. Eastslde. No RENTALS Great house. 960-5844 •••••••~~-;•••••••••• w/,ara••e. 548·80311 ••••••••••••••••••••••• oolakemEl.co.Nevada chlldren.$4.25.645-446l lv 3Br lBll mature adl~ ,... 3 oi..1 ... LOT ror cash. swlboal. car. .... ... ,.,age 2 BR. 2 ba .......... SS2S ~ aa.u~s _.; •A'>C. • Pr1 ed bl'low mkt al ,... "" d . d Id ........... 2a R 2u.. b •A""'/475 '"~ rr 11:1 ....., mo nopet.s ocn <<>'>(JOO 1a mon s. go • etc.1----"-· -----• .,..,, a .•.•. .,_., vi~.utHpd~499-2170 .,..... · Eastsjde Costa Mesa 3 67!>-7687 EASTSIDE 3 br, 1 ba, 3 BR. 1v. ba ......... $475 4 Bdrm.. 2 'h o a .• UDO ISLE separate houses on cor-Laguna Ocean View Lot frplc. encl. back yard. J8R,2ba ....... S4S62575/650550 £am/kit. + formal d1n·'·w-aUc-to_bea_c_b_,_co_,z_y_a_do_bt> ner lot. Super location. JI Nr. shoppmg & schools. 38R.2'hba..... I ing; fres hly painted. 1 BR hse. Pvt cov'd JUST LISTS> $159,000. ll.500sq.fl.Ca $450. 540.-3535; 548.4471 38R 3ba $625 cnsp & clean. Move in Tola I warmth a o d 847-5887 eves. 4 BR: 2V2 ba: ·:: $650i1oos now at S600 mo. P311~04.,!P117c43• beam ce•I t'lt'gance. All new ~ PR€HIG€ D •---------3BR. lba.SSSO/Tustin Agenl 640-5560 Ul.,... _. · t.hruout..Slngle :.tory on I HOME:~ Molmtain. neri, S325 Redec. 2 Br E-side. 4UR.21h ba.$1000/Npt. 1--------•1Homesfw11ishedar ewa wide Jot at quiet ------:-• RMOri 2400 gar, fncd patio. Married • ........._,_L._..... 3300 t.'fld of Jsland. Gorgeous, J333W. Coast Hwy."'NB ·~ .................. ~ .. couple, no pets. 646-1078 3 Br. 21-'J ba. brand new. """9'"nt-Blg 0 Aar Lake cabin, --'--------SS.SO. mo. Nwpl Terrace ••••••••••••••••••••••• lar~e brick patio. J 645-6646 nc Bedrms +small ofCicC' 1---------rustic, beautiful remote Rear 2 BR w /yard. no 2 nules to beach. <213> 1•-------- Large master w /loads or 7 6 UMITS setting. 1 bdrm 1 ba. pets, 2 children OK. 1990 !188-500} MOllLE HOME ~ ~ Cl....,Dt space Lovely floor $16,000. 644-7585. Pomona Ave. Oon'l dis-C .. ,., .. ' L'RONT 4 br. 3 bn. INFORMATION O:t:un Side or h"' y "'\'I I ~ ...... By OWMER lurb front lenanl. $350 nJ,ru..r " R . b . f lol. i:asy .ic·e,•s:. lo h1·al'h ( h U/;% ~jz, plan allows for totally ~Gro Farms. mo. 213/797-1818. eves. immac. walk to beach ent. oPlJOD to uy in o, .._t."\.-'<ls p:Jml. minvr 1,. pn\'ale .iuest suite or l,,ow r ent. Take over "" 2700 ---------NowonJy$750. repo's, loan assumption *DUPLEX Yt- 1>air... 1\ll'ul lor hu1111• & A E A L T Y ni.:ud's. $399.000. Call ex-9'"2'1 loan. No vacancies. Manna Realty 642-8850 elc. Easy finance 0 J\.C lnl·ome. 1111 rrv. on I\ elusive J\~ent for uppt. lo Property located at 104!1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Br orf3+1 dedn. 2 Ba. ~u 9ofrices. Hewporlh ft 1069 sec. Beth !l64·243l or Wcsl2ndSt.R1alto. 320.ACRES!!! crpt, rpc. m rm. g 40'Booldock.3br.21:>1>n MobiteHoneSfore f!~!l,OOOI l> I ('7'1 oc 0'><•"'11P·•nern.•l515. c·LLS4'»-3676 In central California serv. porch W/WShr & ~523CAMPU5~IRVIME c,'00do.2story,f ...... k ,bltn .. _A .. Alm 956-1011 -,..,J.l>:i on n.«u 1,v 4114·, . l ••••••••••••• ••• ••• • • •• °""MIG "'" .,. "' " dry bit' bk d """" ·"' "'"""' ror.info.Bkrswelcome <P uso Robl es>. r. ins. yr •"""""· kitche n . Yrly 800 . ., __ ,,.A 5.,.707( OnTh W N ..,...,.../acre. ""~·"533, ask for Alan 3BR.2baTurtlerock. ""'",,.,., ""'"'"'" ·na • .,... 1 •· Vlc"l'OHL\ ui-~,,<·11 e aler. cwPort. ..,~ .,. ·• 1 _,,,_.,.,_,_.s _______ 1 1-:astAnaheim 9564500 ·~1>t'l'tacul11r t olllt•m EXECUTIVE Sl75.000 /\1(eot 48.J.duplcxes OOacresinl acrcparcels Ge1sler834·9393 3BR2baLidolsle.NB W.Anaheim 76l ·l4"Z rin r;i n horn'" ~ 11011 968·9922 mr l. bayfroutlo be ex ch. in Elsinore. $2200/acr<'. EASTSIDE 3 Br 1 Ba Call Benson 586·2384 Big Canyon Bordeux 3 br, Westmmstor 848-8895, ::.t.111wd ~l<i:.:-.• rnd w:Jr111 SPECIAL d ow n I n a p k g . Also, numerous smaller • f or Wells. 645-9950 3 ba. French ctry kit. dernr 4 bdr lkn hm1h' Me Ch • t 213/684·3200 pa rcels-good term s home. $450 m?. Ask or Sl:n>. mo. Days 75!1-1131. roum ~5.oCJO ' ' ' In ·' n<l1ghl>orhood of 1m-fl'Y OS maS ucH F XER available. Contact Ken Betty, 645-9161 · 644·2270 • --•-tr 3248 837-0666eves Outstanrlin~ bayfront hs1·. Jiili.in~ homl.'s This 3 Hlft1aMickilrma 8""" I Marlcsat 3 bdrm. JI,~ ba. Condo ......,..__.oc & p1c:r. 2 bd. 2 ba. 3 /VeuJe:Ll-hdrm ~t11rdev ant SllS,000. EdtthW.H~ssick garage.pool, pa tio. Near •••••t•••••••••••••••••• --L·u·x-u•R•lo-u•s•,--1 frplr:.. i::aragc. s 10511 ha;)la~n. pnced ror you tn~'(!(!~~!n.e · ,.., l646SpringStreet ~~s .. z SPANlSH 2 br .. l ~ ba, Spacious 3rd rloor condo --------Wni;tnl1 ff home 1s a ' "'" Cl t Tn' Pie" R.ealto &Assoc1'ates S C l P l " a S4 l O 2 S 0 R Y SUNN V • monthly 675·7285. ·~soc Inc bkr lagu11.1 Bt:o•Ch 494·6594 at St.">9,000 Then:!'s old Well located2-t-t. PasoRobles,Calif. walk/beach / town. on the bayfront on Lido 2 br. 2 ba. duplt>x bv rm-h1om.-d quality in Uus ~ ___::.. BERTHA HENRY (8051238·5350 l Br. E-s1de hse for l qwet $565/mo. Adults Avail. Pcrunsula. 2 Bdrmi;. + waler. NB. $425. Mann:i · C0Ha9e modern home. St~rt the REALTORS (8051466-3049 person. S225tmo. Call mid-J an4.94-2764. den. expensive carpet-Realty642-8850 111 lht· hl·Jrt "' town nl'" vc;ir nJ:?hl in lhc MorinaR~a&&u 215Dc1 Mar 492-41211---------64.S--5938. --------:---ing. trurrorcd bar. de· CondominiutM Nl•wpurt lh "h School "' Spectacular view 2 br, luxe kitchen. 2 sundeck!.. •L..L-:.L.-....1 3425 "'1Lh111 ''alksng u1:-1a111·1• ''"st.n•1.. To s~e this tn· 642·8850 7UHITS.C.M. troacres4 Deeds$S9Sper Npt Hts 2 Br duplex studio. 3 ba. bltos. frplc. SIOO>Permonth unTISTIOWIOC'U ur lx'urh Proh;ih· !.Jil' ..,, ~ acre for Ranches or Jo~enced vard odlts NO deck. patio. privacy, ROK""R · 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ubJl'cl to c·ourt con :.tantly appeulmg home. W. END Lg fam home :1 ~ Beaut. new building. Farms near alfalfa fields PETS. $325. G&s/wlr pd. many x tr a s, S6SO. 8 r. 673·44 Bay frt. Belmont Shore 2 firmauon. A JU l•Jl fixer i·all u.' al 540· 1 l5l Plus 2 on R2 90 bw Id able ,."!replaces. xlnt location by Owners. Terms. For 67J.22S6 494-7341 br . 2 ba t•ondo in Set· upper S!l!f.SllO B0030J> lot.$28.SM, 7101 Seashort'. TSLlnvmts 1>42·1~3 info. call 531 -7366 or ---------3 Br condo. nr school. b Id .I?. W et b a r By The Sea . owner. Wi II cons ider --9-R-~-•l(_E_V_E_H__ 1·253-5204 Prin. only IAvely 3 BR. 2 ba, refri~. MOBLLE HOME 24x60. shopping. l ""1 Ba. S475 wshrtdryer. adults only Condolrade.645-8410 """ ~ dshwsr. E·s lde . Avail comerlot..adlt.c;.nopets. mo.Owner.64().()192 Ri00/mo.Boat:.hpava1I Aud only steps to Vic 15%00WH l /l.$450.759-1914 ocnVlew.642-6571 Ha borV' H 38 2 2l3-434·9603.!J40-9797-0CC t.onn Ueach Crom pr1v:'lle ~·-·-·--~~-----Sc.tC~nt~ 1076 4-Plex & Snl(I Family. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r 1ew ome r . ------ ocarh homl• m top cond1· •••••••••••••••••••••••Assume. Seller will HoulesfunHshed 3250 Ba.gardeningincl Ava113Br.11ill ba.db1Aar ,1m 11on. H311rm. & l I.Jo SACRIFICE rarry paper. Mngml ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dc.aPoint 3226 l.oglmaHllk Jan. 6. $600. 640·0178, med. poss. ~l Urad w1plans & coastal ap fk>out 4 BH.PQOl.spu,lge CAT LIM avail. A~ent. Gary o. a.oatsland 3106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546-8210or546·8471 ford $385. mo. Call Put prov a 1 {or J I.id rm yanl. Xlnt area. $142,500. A A Bosler ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br, 2Ba ocn view condo. NEW4Br. 3Ra. lg Cam rm, 968-6U0or963-0961 i179.500. A0040P b'73-4Jll Agt. SUNSETS 960-43S8orSJ6-2498 BAYFRONT 2BR. 2 ba, On clirts above marina. nr schlB. shops & fwy, NEWPORTSHORF.S Woods Cove Beautifully upgraded 2 Principal~only 123 E. Bayfront. $695. $485. mo • .S9·4663 S11X> mo. owner 962·092S 3bdnn.2hath,new ly~, .. .ApartmtntsFurnished OPEN HOUSE BR, 2""2 bath Townhome ---------Herb213J478-3577 days,. anytime. or892-75.10art6PM corat~.;c fi replace. 3· ••••••••••••••••••••••• And n'ijt!o(nifit·l'nl C'l(·eun with magnificent ocean S 18 500 cant . .,,._, mo. • .......... _ 1.. d 3706 Vk'WS m<tke for a rtml Daily 1·4 view. Extras include • CoronodelMar 3122 HuntMgt•a.och 3240 3 Br. 2 ba, S450 +util. BarreltRlty.642·5200 -a.an bonus. Brand n"w 2 UR Coming top range, s/c PER UNIT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail. Feb. lst. F amily, -------1••••••••••••••••••••••• + rec. room. 1''lnt!:lt 111 2 19 Via San Remo oven. Fireplace. ('Xtra BAYFRONT 4 BR, 2\ola ba. wolk to no pets. 768-4116. 4 Br 2\o'.t Ba pool home:. 4 RH, 2 ba. Dt W, rrph· appllances: Rom11n luh ··losel " •· s tora "e. 3 .... _ f l d' i,, ,.,.,. n $SOO mo ALk for nice reside ntial area. Gur.ycarround.St;oo ~ " °' ... $55,500 PER .,.... ms, orma m n,.. ~.-a . . ''"" New 2br 1 ba on hike. ..,00 mo. 675·"""" 67" .. ,,,..,, in master. srns.ooo patio+2 balconies. 2 r oo m . p a r tially Kclth.962"'471 f -1 •• ""'' .,....,.,., 80!7DP L" d I I pools, 9 hole pitch & putt IUILDIMG AVERAGE fwnished. Sandy beach, frplc. A /C. rec. aci · E . .• I 0 s e aolfcourse. Mo"e In con-"'·~ ln I & 0 4 ~ ..... ""lerm M OOOmo New~leganl-2 btldroom $400.673-6634 Apel••••.......... • .... 1 ..... 1eoch 3140 xmms1 e . . WV ·P exes ne • .,.,.,.. . ... . . .CCI\ 2 bed d •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,"':" ltioo. Only $79.950 plcx with 6 two bedroom Barrett Rlly. 642-5200 .......,.,, or room .+ en • --a.11.--.1 3252 r=;:===============~ Rick Arlen :Hc\IPI home · $575. Cedar & window ~ ~ 11, let amongst Pines on '~ Denne Soderting .._ '"H~ .._ 1 .,HY" ~: c~ 1~~:r ~P;5· ~~ H.a•if40tt leach 3 I 40 home. Fi vc blocks 1 o .............. ; .. ••• .. acre . private lot UNITIDIROKERS ,,. laA~t River side. Will ex· ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach. Private 2·car 4 Rdrm. 2 ba. am rm. Cathedral <'cihngs. wet OPPORTUNITY change• $l8S.OOO Total. 2¥tm. Beach Condo, ten· garage. Fully main· Atrium. all bltins. Ocean bar. Spanish ttle. 'lunk<'n 675-5626 '"'"l920. nis, pool. R ec rm. & lained yard. Adults, No view. pvt beach. Niguel tub. ~.000. (!.01:10P ,._ ________ Jdeal businessopportuni· ,...,., .,,50 ..-a. l""ulre at 525 18th Shores. S800 759-1465 •-l for h'0 hly motivated ' QUAIL 28~.,u!~·-~ per m o . ...,.-.... ~ ... Y 1"' ......,,.....,....,, Slreet.(71'>960-6331. NIGUEL S HOR ES ·. 4 duplex. including bay and pro gr es s i v e ---front to be exchanged saJesperson interested in PLACE Mlwpori leoch 3169 2 Br w/gar. $295. Crpt. Spacious 4 bdrm, 2\.!r ba, d b w n I n .i p k g . health & nulnLion store ••••••••••••••••••••••• fncd yd, waler pd. 2710 fam rm. beach. tenols. 213/68+-3200 with Shaklee wholesale HOPBTIES'" Magnificent beochrront "D" Delaware. 636-41.20 $635 /mo. 493-6293 or and rela1I distributor West Newport home. $ \·5 831-1453 ~IHch 1041 located in Lucky Shop-10,..rffl:JO,.M.t 2 be -------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• pin~ center with Ian· Bdrm. 2 a ths+dorm 4Bdrm .. 2~ba .. twnhse.1 --------- AICH IEACH HEIGHTS f'ormal Jiving with casual touch ln this 3 Bdrm. 2 bath home nestled in the Lr~ with lnrgc private deck . $179.500 , A COlDWBJ. UNKa CO. 496-7222 831-0836 .......... .., .... a..,.. ..... lastic walk·ln lrDffl<'. All TAX IEMEFtTS: loft· $1100/~o.to June blk. to bench. Oen. view. SEA COUMTltY equipmenl & inventory FourPlex.Gdrental Vrtylsepouibte956-S87l frp .. 2 car ~ar. '650. For leaseopllon. Elegant Included in price. C:lll Closcto1hops&bus. ONllACH 536·1956 or Anna al 3 Br. 2 Ba condo. Moun· nowforaUdetalls. MULHUltM 1*oratot furnished 2 9S1-l85L ~~:::re:'~~ tit~~ VIEW REALTY R""Y75~ R7t91010ter •tor>' 4 BdE_ home with 3 BR 2 81\ NEW CRP1'S miles to beach. '55(), mo. 496-17%2 770.0555 ..,. view. In ue.l location. DR PS. W·A L K T 0 By owner. 770-08U s... .... C•lstrmt0 1018 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br 2 Rt. llvln~. dlJlinlt & family rm. pooJsluy11rd. new c1rpeta & palol. ~ mi to beach. lmme<t. UC· cupancr '97.500. Prin onJy.-.zm S....AM IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• $261 PllMO. Pli1ll •II when )'OU U • awne 7~4<;;, loan. 3 BR. pool ' frplC' l.rt.£.N. Hotline 919-67~ •tl'l)()w1nterl3e. BEAC H . SOO M O. --------•I IMUED CLOSING Wahrl,_. Ho111H (n'l)431 ·3125 i.....t.-&..11-H , .Jo •3 t t 400 Niguel Shores • br. 2 bo. ...uuttw' Oftle CIJ'lll • • P I u R h 2 b r • I 1111 b o sea Ttrracc. Plan J on S4lllcr to <'Ar ry Trust 1'ownhouae. 18 yrs or ~ge lot. Newly pointed. neoo. 334 llPUC{•$. Part ........ Uwfwwflhd older. CpllJ. dr1>3. dl11h J'l"plc. ram rm. tennis. K<>A. 7•k cash rnturn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wullcr Pvt paUo. pool. pool. Jacuzzi & beach. 644-~l:\ Agent GeMral 3202 tennla. Joe. sauna. Walk $7~: 661·2338. to b<'h. Call 962-5339. -East Costa Mesa. 4 re-••••••••••• ••• •• ••••• •• PltU<> home near the se• modeh .. od housea on lol... Uk.o """'1. bl.g 4 BQ condo NICE 38r, l.\4iBa, ~ fncd on Monarch Surnmlt. 2 For_J>Aale by owner. 6 end 1ar. Rec Facll. yd. Crplc, 16582 Tfi1mes Br. 2 ba, all adult Uvlog. !163-~ Scott~ty.S36-7~ Ln.$C7Smo.S4fM.258 ssz. Mo lo mo or lease. 1 BR duplex. 60 yc.14 to ......... 3206 '°"MILEJo'ROMBEACH •-~--·----­ beach Co\Ud be 1.1&C!d aa 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt cond. 4 br, 2 ba • ......_ Ylefe 3267 BR It bach uoit, cnrl dbl Bly Front upper unit 3br. frplc. ptitlo. on cul de· ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar. $150.000. Call Mary. 2ba, lrpk. open beam. uc ~ blk from £1emen-lovely pooltspa hm 3 Bt. J F SUoaon fr AHO<' 1cn lof\ 11$(), First, t.ast airy 1rhool No ptts 2 bl +(am rm SSOOt mo. 21.3f798-43.'5G. 79441111 .tidepoa1t. 875-4434 ~~ Call afttr 4. a 3838 ean -.4702 Kennebunkport? lsn 't that the boat that won The America's Cup in 757 ~~ If you·re not sure who (or what) Kennybunl<p()rt was. don't feel bad-you re not alooe. Kenny6unkport is one of 14 Clstlncti\lely different apartment floorplans at Seawmd Village 1n Huntington Beach. SeaW1nd Village is a result of totally personahz.ed professional planmng. The kind of attenuoo you deserve. A perfect Olend of nature and llving- nestled tn a forest with babbling brOOks and quiet pondS. CQOled t>y natural <Qan breezes. Adel lO that tennis courts. SW1mm1no poolS. a,Jacuitt ind a convenient loca~~ near Shopping and tmplO'jmeflt and you've got a place anyone would proudly uu hOme. (Even Kennybunlq)()rtl) One and two bedroOm. one and two Ocltfl adult apartments from S3t& 00 5v-~~ lsss.5 HuntlnO(On v111.9 Unit HUnttnQIO'l &Ncn. CA (?14)~996t From ct1t s.ri Olf90 frHWay dnv. nor1t1 on euct1 to Mcf'~. then west oo McFU!tn to SNw1no VN"Of. FuMl!tllf9' ~ • ~ °"1ly 10 ~M W di.Sir.. .... ... f. V' ; - f I . ' •I' . ,. DAILY Pll..01 Saturd•r. O!ctmMr 23, 1971 Mlcrllf••/Td•r'-t Cll• ...... •••••••••• !!.•.c.~•••••••••••••••• ~••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• •••• • • ....... 1., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mlwillt ,......,,.,.,.. "'• •h I ............................................... •••·······•·•·········· • •••••••••••••••••••••• un work. una di·~iani. K • 8 Wood "'••nrln1. WUI h•uJ vr rln, 1nyth1n1. M Uua'a 300<' w (.'oa11 CATMJMC. J.11ll.'llat fmccin1pa1r ~11m1ll. C'Omni 'I or re lt~y NB Mii ~l8 Prul9"11in1tl• avuil .. ble ~. l).t I ~ aid n\ial. rna ntn OIH JQ)'tlmr gj46 • ROBIN'S HOUSE· <..1..l::ANING 61'.RVICE. for a ttiorouahly clean hocM Sol0-085_., __ _ Prof at'rvke with AUa11 Holiday EmerR nry1 Plumblog repo1r Spet',. In Srott'• Tl't• .. Sl·rvfru VanUnc:a~llJnomorc• ~ll.lleCal1631 ·53G8Dtt~ remod..,lin& & COPl>t'f n• Arln1Uc prunlnl( & re· f'rel! tit. for locala. l2 Yl'I eitpt!ncnrc l'tn ptpc Good pnr1•" Top movall. 8 ync In coHtlll 1tor.,e. It Jong dial 1mall. my prlcea arc Hat Plumb1n11 "7 3194 11re1t. l,ic ln11 642·2624 , ... ..u a.,-r for II 1fta1rr. h ••I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bartt-ndlt1'11 serven .. ••••••••••••••••••••• C'll F.APEST h1ulln1 h1 TIIECLSANJNG I.ADY Effidl'nl haccln'll· rella· bW urvlee. re11n ratea, INUl'fd M2 3304 movew. Stille L,1c amull • .-......... ------TIUOl5. 53'7·3160 ._...... Wlftdow C'""'9tcJ 8 ··.J ""P.ll80"'' ~Cl\ <'11.'lln up<'~• ('ook11 ci ... 11 U(l l II • u 11 n ~ lUW11 1-'rte E.t1m1tte11 "" "" •'" CON'fAl 1' d J • Gf.2 21* 64.) l3SJO TRIPl llAHOi'' $111 Wr11\4'hrt l..tn 1r.µ1n1 mmt • Pl..o& ~ T•hMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WINt/,_.,..... ....................... REPAIR & Rt:ROOF All ''A~t Window Cl•anln°, ~atn. 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Reasoooblc rateti .serv. leak&, buUtrm (nd, Freee11Umat.es. 548-2706 ceram1<· tile Heoa 832·2468 CulllOm Wallpa~nn~ All Work Guar free ~t. 673-4158 l!l~~,~~ p~'l, •~day ad in tht· Brickwork Small jobs Int /Ext. Reason able Ntwport, Collta Me11a & rates. Free l!:s t. Ca II PERRY'S PLUM BING Comple t C' plumh1n1t services. Oram & ~ewe c I e a n 1 n R f r C' t• est.imat.es. it hr ser vice 6'73·3181 DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY OOJTNOW• 64~5671 lrvuw. 67$-3175 eves. Rob. 548·2817 • Oftty tlM o.~ "'°' ,..11y ..... .,o4I ....... -Ill ,._, i.Gal COfllt'llUlllty '" _,, deJ llJ.tb'*" .. • ..... "9...wi.td ... twww•h u.fwa. .,... IMC.ta Ullfww.. Apa Iwata..... .... IM .. tl u.fww. ._ 4000 Offlee...... 4400 At I ill C ·-· 5100 Pet "' 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Cotto~ 3824 tWi14• leech ll40 Mlwpoti le.ch ll6' 1-------••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •• •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Alltballfldor fM* AJR3PORT OFP:JCl!:S II Townhouse. lovely, spar. , ... ., Ml'Wf'OltT 1 lo room swtes. a IJl':A<.:11. Vl\•w. p1~r. :.!hr. Luxurr h1nfron1 :1 hr 2 $11.S 2 br, I ~. ba. patio. -Lovely gardens-Brooks services. No lease req'd ~ Adlls. util pd Tl oo. dork mrl 51000 rnu lndryrm.adult.s.nopc•ts & home-like 2 br with H•che lo r a. I o r 2 wtr.rall From $150. mo. lmmed. Muy ~ E l:A.li:ew.itc-r 673 4!1'2.H 'r.)L Mgmt 642· 1603 pvt, iated entrance + 2 Redrooms & Townhouses •Kllchen Facll. avail. occupancy 2032 s r.. (11...,1 .... .,,. .,at10l'I. Some with att. Jo'romS349.50 •Jacuui,heatedpool B ·Loi Suit 200 N li '" U>U<J llR,Y-.tu LAMAMCHAArTS garage.Swlmm lngpool. Spectacular spa, total •Wk.lyordaUymaidsrv. n s • e · · Small 1 l>r S275 with S200mo •646zo::,cvt•i. Large 1.2&3 bedroom Jacwzt Tenniscourts.J recr eation progr am, •1V&phoneavailable <714>557·70lO ut1lllle:t Mull, no ~·t:. garden apt Aclulti-. blJt lO Huntington shop· llOclal Prottram. 7 pools, 8 Allow os $63 Wk No. Costa Mesa. 700 sq ft •••••••••••••••••••••• Wboa, .... 370 ·············~········ PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 6734!(28 1 Br. IOWl'r <•Pt w 1';.1ri>on. Ushwtlr. bltns. end l(ar. pmg center mall. Adults tennis courts. At Fas hion '2277 Harbor S350tmo. Ground floor --no i>t!t..' S200 mo Call "as b..,., Pool Gas Pd No pets. From $435. Island. Jamboree & San Cost.a M 8 ., .. 5 .. u4o Tom. 54().2200 Sell any •tt'm °" com· 2i() yrly. Smull stut.1111, I biJ-4flYl mS<-<rtt Pl 6"2·5073 Seawlnd VIiiage, 15555 Joaquin Hills Road. es .,.. ._ b1ruallon or 1tt'mli ror f1!> 11dult. strt prk·~. uul rlrl Cllftistrano Beach 3818 Huntington Vlll111le Lane. 1714) 644-1900 <Xcef\f5en7l50lo&c~;~. fti:oi or •~ss w1111 a Penny 1~1 bearh t>75 3063 -r-M~A Vt:HOE home at· H.B. (714)898-9961. Roomw/kitchenoelle PmcMr 4d 3 llnH for 2 MICHl&l.LE•s . •o..tcall• I lAM·2AM R~3?ol9 •ESCORTS• 972-1138 AIEKAIAHUA or Purple. Oirnny wont-. to see you Please CJll 2l:J.42J.. 7526 Caro It• ---••••••••••••••••••••••• h 2•·3 b dl Newport 64S.2111 tJ d E41 h 7 Townhoui.c Jbr. 2l,ba. ;:'.2~~noe~ts ~10~ x 2 Br. chlldr~welcome. Bachelor unit Yi bloek SOOweek&up. =~.r~in:~ f'h·f~r UHDA&VICKI Cotto Mna l 24 t r p It $ 3 7 5 m t'I 2 .,... "" no pets. Starting al $270 from beach. All util pd. 548·9'7$5 Pim.a hKutin thf:2days Ctu1ritc 11 • d 2 B I b II I B d a ... """" No kids, no pets. 201 E. . h Suit NoAomm"-111l 11d~ Outcall Mar.--••••••••••••••••••••••• ch i! rcn , n o pet s r. a .a eec. ran mo . .....--.... Balboa Blvd. $250 per Sleeping room w /bal, es ' ~.. ~ For'TMN _f_t SUS CASITAS (1)496-0357 new 187 E 18th Sl. $375. 2 BR. 2 ba. -''~hwasher. mo. + secunty dep. Call P9l cnlr. 2 blks to bch. Private swte with rccep-""or mor• inrormillion "~-· 0 ° '!: •n •· 111 .. ,. ---------moAgt541·5032 ~ <> .. -~u. .... ,,.. Employed perM>n. $100. t1o n & sec retaria l r ' """"Ulllall ranKe.;o ....,rge"' s ma ,,.,rm. Corona~Mat" 3822 --~-------1 encl. gar, 2 blks from .....,...,... .. u, mo. 204 43rd S t, NB ser vice. confe r ence andwptaceyour11<1e11ll "35·7313 encl. gar $245 & up ••••••••••••••••••••••• Westfall• VIII-beach $350. Adults. no Ba"' 3 BR b - ----Adults, no JlCls 2110 •--r 96().526() New ,,.ronl • 2 a. 494-6044 room. all facillt1cs. 2082 Start the New Year Right Newport RI !)48.4968 LOVELY 21r UpfNr Beautiful brand new pets. fplc, lndrY hook-up. dbl M 1c h e1 son. Irv In e 642-5678 SHERI LEE. Certified With fireplace. private adullapl3. Nopels. Pool. Vl"'-r LC encl gar. upper unit. Mst.r Bdrm, dressing rm. 752-0234 u1ri:e2 bdrm Adults No patio Enclosed gar. jacuzzj. Open weekdoys -OCmCO Spectacular bay VICW &ba.~paratcentrance. ----------~- pets Jnquire J79 l2 NorthofCoastll1ghway. 2.e.weekends10..5.95S W Mew w/bcharea.$800/mo yr· ~etarea.NB.642·3538 . ....,r.Rtfttol 4450 Byappt. 838·6838 Hoc·hesler rear No pets, no children . 19thSt. MearOc.an ly.840-1879 VllCAllNNIR...tah 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost&Found 5300 MASSAGE Uanhnlor Cc1ly bnam $425 /mo Call Linda Bach. $2.'iS..$265 Jwlior l BR, I BR & 2 ••••••••••••-••••••••• T,,....LOC"TIO ... , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' " ' 675-23ll or aft 5. 64G-6457 1 BrS290·S305 BR, 2 BA. Security pro· VI'" "' "· Lo6l or Found a pet~ Call RGURE MODELS "e11·0 Stor a< bus --------28 ...-.c$350 ,.•~& ... --" Lak e Arrow h ead 17..._& ... -wportll d. ' " ...... · r.......,. Vldedbypvtkey·carden· -"""" '-"...1ron•coodo.slnaS. m ,_ " Animal A ss is tance ESCORTS IH'Ca n S230 ti45· l 223 2 Br upstairs. Jrple. &nrm, TSL Mgmt 642·1603 k h 3 Br, 2bath, f1reploce. ""'"" ~ ,... "·· f I 1 I h ....., f try . B I t n 1 l c 830.7022 ....,cceM u re a1 s op LcaRuc S.l7·~13, no ec OUTC •LL O"""LY ~122!6 lg sndk. beam cc·1I. gar. w/luminous cl~s Plush st.epslobeach. $600/mo. approx.USOsq ft. -----.... " ~--....-°"-a.-o-ch-l-740 ~~. ~~5n.91~525Gl7!,2r,~~1~; 8RAHDHEW carpet. lge pvt palio or WaterfroftfHomn BIG BEARCabm,slps M. SS.SO Per mo. Bkr675·6700 REWl\HO" for return of Doyr.,••es,hr :::-;~::; •• , •••••••••••• 67':'"38"neob. ~,,, .2&Jbr.2 ba.allelectnr balconies w /xtra 631-1400 It ble color TV 2 -----· boy11 Black Balboa 6312140 .r Covered parking $375 to p I I h poo 8 c'""l" · 2 Varanr1cs downtown c r u 111 e r . lake n on • •Bac·h Long tlearh ------. -$475 mo . 600 W st.ora~e. oo.spu, lg t frplcs 54 ........ v JluntmJ(ton Be;.ich 2HJ 11 12'1.118. Pkase cull, GOLDENGIRL Pnvacy, Util pd. Sl65 2 Br. 1 Ila upper Sundeck cd tennis court. lndry ----T--h--d-b_I_ 300 11 fri & Hamilton. 838·2911 or racil. Limited preview Dover wn se, Rltr. RAlfttahtoShare 4 Mu1n St. M1n1 ma chi ld hea rtbroken ---Adult,nopeu. 833·8974 gar.re A stv.nupets 642-2164 ,.._, .. 1s. From S200 ""r frpl. wash/dryer. pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• llft>.15511 1145-71157 "MrRight"Doyount:<.-da --------S395 me ~as/wtr 514"'2 ·---------1 ''"''.... ...~ Adults$425 645 9442 · faithful wife? I 'II be 2 bdrm Beach Condo. ten· Mangold. bl5-6737 FOUR SEASONS l\PTS mo. Models open daily mo · · Cut down ...._.,.. Rtfttal 4500 Lost 12116. 2 7 mQ'>. pupt,, •·Mrs Right"'. Reply Ad ms. pool. Rec rm&---------Spac.2brtownhouse,l'h l OA M t o dusk . 2 15 UOO VIEW 2br, frplc, Uviftg~! ••••••••••••••••••••••• lblk.lwhtwi blk !ipol:.. •39l.OailyP1lot.l'OBox sauna. $450 pl'r mo 2 bdrm, 1 ba Wulk to ba, pvt patio. pool. Wvo'rckthoiwtna) SAtev.e40<9Ma t. patio. sep. D.R. l\dlls. ShateahOmeoraptment •-leocJdftdut. 003.3392 156(). Costa Mesa. Ca (12 213-87~9 beach. Cloise Loi.hopping. d 1 • .,,.,. 735 J _,.,.. 67 .. """'9 •~ _ .• n.... ....,..... • :;__ •-och -37~a 67J..!ll54 A u ts. _..,.,, orrnn 714-536-4455 ~Imo. ......,., . ~c·COAn.s """""\trrm 4 6 5. 1 8 3 0 s Q ( t • FOUND F'em lnsh Set •-626_. -------~..,. ._ St.64&-6483cv<.-s. Ocean front Newpor t Ult ~~~" S250-S700 lmo An:. Ph ler. Gold Rl•trv mix ....................... Avail~ Jan 2 2 bdrm 1 ba. car port, S26:-5· Spac. 2 bdrm apt. 2 Beach. Winter rental 3 c..• ~ >~........, ~33S7 y1~ Npt. llgts t2/ lll. fat~l=~llt & L.AOUNA Rf:ACH MTR Lov l'ly 2 HR upper crpt. drapes. lndry fac JGds O.K. Avail now. bdrm 2 ba. Hu.ite sun· 832·4t34sincel!nl RftltalsWCIRhd 4600 646-ll621 __ .. -t'-JNN $7c.1wk & up .. aid w/f1r .. ••l·1ce pr1 val .. "ood I"". No pets. ~ao Afle r4 .30call847·0967 .... k R1'ght on sand On r .... M!rv:, ~lor TV. h~~ted PallO. ~~ri ga~. NQrth of ~o 271 E 16 l h PI. b;'s t beac h . Fu. I I y Buyfront home. P\'l swt\', ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reward Lost 12/l7 lg whl ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool Uul. <714)494-5294. Coast llii.thway Noi>t!lS, ~ IEACHWOODAPTS furnished & ready to be gar. resp adult Non ttesponsible, workin.: l't1 Samoyed. Husk1e Schools& . ~N Coastllwy no children. S425/mo 1.9l32 Ma11noUa.Lgelbr. enjoyed Days 7527410 s moke r $400 mo writt>r see k:. Onl' type. CM a rea 545·887i, lnsinlction 7005 ----CallG7>2:lll 3 Br, 2 ba townhoui.e avatlnow$285.2 8r,2 ba t;ves.Wl<ndsS38·2189 3-bef Op bedroom collJ!le •n or6Jl 2Z2l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••wporthoce. 3769 ROG RS ·LTV Quiel adult living $335. I Ba, l Ba from 67 lS21 ore I ~ Corooadel Mar or Costa --------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• E Rf.A En I ed & t $260·$28a", "vuil Jan. bch L od. M Q t ...,, • l'n Lo t Sh ti d Sh I latft fro. $275 GREAT Rl-:CKl-:ATION ~w1mm1n11. ,,,UllJi. ~ hl•alth l'lut)<, h1lhanl' r111!hl lil(hH•IJ 11•11n" n1uns l1n1 & 111 o .. 111111 l!Olf cln \Ill).( I .tllj!l'. IJ.111 \ r1M1m 3824 c 06 gur. PIJ 10. .. Steps to • ge m crn nuiw condo e1u.1r~. view. csa. we nc.>s "'"s · s e an t.'L'' No pets. S400 645-3381 or Bltns. pool & 1acuzi1. 2 br uppt!r, beam ce1l, frplc. pool Female. S245 t.rnl Wnle Class1r11.'1J l\d l>oR I Shel t 1c ·M1n1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67>5949 962-1800. frplc. all bltns. $425. 7!"il·l419Rent.~ •206. Daily Pilot. PO Co ll1t'I 6 y ri. old 642·3490 Box 1560, Costa Mesa Sabletwht $200 rewa1d. Aeaut 2 BR. 2 ba, Mesa Drive. nr S.A. Cnlry <.;luh. Pvt l'ncd yard. 2 carport w/storage. 5435 mo 673-8l39 • 6.11 11116 MESA,INES I BR S315. 2 BR $380. Pool. jacuzu, gar. avail Adults, no pe ts . 2650 Harla Ave, 549.2447 New 2Br. frpl, patios, sec gate, adlts. 1702 Florida at Ado ms 536-4729 New lg l Br, 6 blks lo beach, est m d ecor . 2 BR cottage. ~a rage, Near new townhse, 2 Br, refrig. all bit-ins. gar .. washer/dryer hookup, 1 ba r d l free lndrr & more. $300 ulV\ ~-1269 'JI.I ' gar, nc pa ., mo.~5742 _.,., $345 mo. 645-465.S PM & ---------1 Br. t• rpts. drapes. _w1md.s _________ 1 lnlne rarport. k1d1> OK. $240 $375. 2 br. 11 .. , ba twnh11e, 3844 mo Nodo~s. !n9-0l:l6 Gur. fplc. patio, good loc. 2 BR. 2 ba. all elec. new. E-111dc. TSLMgmt 642-1603 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •BRANO NEW• N. B. exec. condo. ocean 92626 or eall 675·3862 975-047 t UHF.· YEARLY vu. pvt. pool. tennis $300. ------ 2 BR. Iba .• nr bch .. $435 548-781.lum; 640-5357 LI: Bach ·2 br. m Costa LOST Dec. 20. 1eold nuJ: 3 BR lba bch $465 Mesa. Santa Ana or get star shaped brooch. BR• ba• nUr d .. •cnn M I F . Non s moker. Hunt. Bch APL or cot· set w/7 diamonds. Lido 2 ,l ·• o .... ...,.,., $140+' ... uLl'l.CostaMesa . f I I 38R 2b Lid .. ""'" T;J t.age m sa e area near V it area. Scnl1menta · a., 0 · · • · __,., home. Imm~• occupan· •--~· & F -• R -' 6 2257 ._.... uu.-. stores. orrespec· vwue. ewa1u. 75· 3BR. l ba., Lido .. ·· $750 cy. 645-8434 t able. hard-work 1n g ---------RIRN. •YEARLY ~--------mother & small 31., yr Found young blaek male 1 BR. l ba., Bay Ave $395 EASTBLUFF child, well behaved. $200 dog white c hest Vic SHORTTHM,FURH. Beautilulareo.$225. or under. incl. ulil. Must Woodbrcdge Villui:e 3 DR. 2t,.<;i ba. new home. 640-5296or 96l·092G move by J an. 10. Call 673-2078or847·758fl oceanfront,wkorn\o Gcr0tpa 1493-7592 or wnt~' T.he ;:ound Min. Colh~c IAUOA-ti4EWPORT forlt..t 4350 Dally Pilot. Box 1500· CM &lboa Is land Contact REAi.TY 675-8170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 92626· Ad l400 Darla Jones 675 7683 REAL ESTATE LICENSE SCHOOL OFFERS *Crash Course availahlc •Malenals provided. •Small c lasses for personalned ins truct 100 •Choose own taste tJa v &rught classes. •Placement-up lo 110' .• corom1SS1on. r"tl N /\CTIVITIF:.. ,.)IJltlrnl' IJfft't'llJI , fr t'I' Su111l;_1y brunrh. 1111()'~ tnps. pJrl 1<>i.. sport tuum.trtll'nll> & mnr1" IU:A UTI FlJ I. A I 'TS Stnl(lcs. 1&2 bt"drci11m:. l-\11n & u11lur11 M1t1h•b •>11t•11 dJuh 111111 7 ltuom m.111· ,rn "1· J' ;.111 :"11 h•asl' r1•11u111·d ~or r~ udulb only. 1111 1Jl'b Cov'd p:.irktng 310 Vic tona. Ownrt Agl, $375. fi42·2164 ; ~-4894. mestiBllU IRVINE'S NEWEST M'T COMMUHITY $475. 3 br. 2 ba, balcony, <.'l"lcl. garage. All bltns. blktobeach. Yrly. Double garage, 20th & Olive. llB. $60. Also single. same area $35. 960-S260 Fr1.'t'3Weck Visiltng prof. VCl. needs Found male Shepherd SalL>S Training home-apt. Jan-Mur 30. muc. Blk with whill" & CGftForDdoll1 TSL Mgmt 642·1603 Dave.83J-6S02.8J3 6800 tan 10 Lo 12 mos ... Call 131-1003 Ol-0442 2 Br l Ba. crpts, drapes. fml yrd. sml gar Avail 12/20 Aft 7. 675-0428 &SIDE 2br, Iba, sndck, garg. Adult&. S28S . 1602lsl. 548·2127 New be11utiful garden apart.menu.. Bachelor S275 1 Br $315 ...._ /I t/ 64.'>-1508 aft/evt's. Katella Ot&.R...tal 4400 1 1tns LOST: Mak Australian Real Estate School ••••••••••••••••• •••••• Fiftaltc:• d v · :i:nll Cam mo C:i pistr:.ino F.aslblufr. 1 Br. pool. $320 HERITAGE POINT 2Br $340 /\dulls, no pets. 2250Vanguard Way lal Newport Blvd) 54-0·9626 mo.can An apt community de· 6444767 £v~UTIVE ••••••••••• •• •• •••• ••.. Shep Tri colore . 1c lliA"""' ...... , CM 631·S484 SanJuanCap1strariu signed with you in mind featunng 8 spacious floor 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. qwel area. MEW IREED ArTS sums Oppc::rtwMty SOOS l.ot>t REWARD for Boy·s Jobs Want~. 707S Luxurious ortiees, t!x ••••••••••••••••••••••• lOspd Scbwmn Red Bike ••••••••••••••••••••••• ecutive sec retary · Small gardening route for Irvine High. no ques· Comp. Cook lo lady or 1 Bdrm & loft $320. Pool, jacuzzi. closed guruges. UiE Bachelor Unit, pvt Gas & wtr pd. Adult:._. no palio. bltns. etc. no flans. FUmlsht.'<1 or un· Upper decl<, yrly. $500. urn 1 s h e d l 2 & 3 675-6670 Agent bedroom apts Im · ___ _..;;;...__ ___ _ mediate Occupuncy. Garden style 2 br. 2 ba. person al phone cov· sale. Call nfl 5. 548·9833 I.Jons 551·5658 couple. Do smoke. Onvc. erage. recepllorust. con or642-l3l4 -----references 631-2132. Oa.kwood Gd.rden Apa.rtments pets. 39.1 Hum1lton, C.M. children or pets. S2SO m o. ~-"TURl...aG adult living. Sorry no pets. $400. mo. 644-8726 ference room. xeroit. Lost. Large. fnendly, blk•---.------- notary. Lease or month Bus opp or xtra income. Cockapoo dog. Vic: 20th Wortting person will s tay to month. Near so. Coasl call local Amway dis· S t . & Ba I boa BI v d . al night w101der persun . Plaia. O.C. airport & tributor & get the whole Reward offered. Please Ute housekeeping., cook· 645-4411. 1110 Victoria 646-3197, """ "' S.a.mtnte 3176 H•wportlMc"/.._... 11110 lrvinr 1,11 lith • 645 O.S.'IO 3Br. 2 1~Ra. rrpl c, 833-8105 •ParklikesetUng. r · -------•Ughtedtenni11eourts. "Pl s Id rp 5 • r c rig · 2 Br. 2 ba & sLove & rerng. •Recre1tionalfac11.ities wshr/dryr. yrly lse, S500 New crpts & drps. No •Pool&jacuui EXCLUSIVE OCEAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• freeways. C8119'19·2161 story. 548·1644. call eves; 675·8213 or ing, no shopping in ex· Mort-•• T-t · 675-4465 change ror room. Lltguna M•wport IMcll/ SOlltl! 1700 lfllh St t Oovtr .11 16th 1 642 8170 mo. 642.3443 children or pets. 646·4382. •Gas BBQ FRONT l & 2 bdrm. apt's. avail. SecurU.y Be~ut grounds. nice & 0.0 roitlt 1826 •Sparkling cleun laun· system. elevator. dish qwet. Adults, no pets. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::lJ1' washer, dbl. ovens. Pen· Br bungalow Pool, •Gardenpat1o k1lchen ... ___ 1 hf 1 •. jacuiu&bbqart>a ·Also2 Br Twnhse. 2 <:A r •()penbeameelUngs u"""""wl rpc.,.prv. 2 br townhouse lnq. J77 garage, frplc, den Pvt yd, •Klngslie bedrooms sundeck rrom S325 up. 523 Sq. n. office space to s ub-leue in La~una Hills. $308 month. Avoil Dec. lsl. 830-6030 E. 22nd St .. 1110. 645-2498 h~~ bldg. $4lS. mo. •Large walk·in closets 492-4929or995-ll23 IAYFROHT a.,EA.N, qulel 2 Br. 1 Ba. :~c:,~r!!~l~.g areas 2 BR apt, S275 mo. Close to ·Condo, 2 BR, 2 ba .. year· no pet.S. 1981 Maple. $275 l bdrm. new crpl & paint. bcaeh. Deluxe m edical s uite , l01>W1<t nr .. Corona del Mar. RealonomicsCorp. 67s.6700 Downtown· Huntington Beach. 2LOVJ Main St. 2 offlcea available. One Z.rm Sl.20. one 2-rm $110, ly. S67S mo Pe r mo . 6 3 l . l 2 6 6 garage. $275 per mo. Near comer of Walnut & ____ 4_96~6324 ___ _ CHANMELFRONT RE/MAJ< ~932.5 JeHerr off s. I\. Frwy. s-ctacmlor View 28lt, tba,yrly.SS.SO Ullllt1es inrlltlllid I b-;. tWi19onleach 1840 (714)$59-7000. sorrr no 28\t: 3 ba. pool, golf OCEANFRONT $195 p 00 A<lW\.s. . l ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. Rent.al center open course. Vrl) lse $450. Pu 2 BR. 1 bn . wntr S500 644.feS: · qwe · SHARP, beach 1.2 & 3 BR, dally9am to6pm. 673-2031,640-5777 Town & Counll'Y Shopping STU'S TO HACH --frplc, dis hwshr, garage Adult Condominium, 1 Qr. 18582 Beach Bl., HB. 3 BR. 2 ba. wntr. $425 Large Eastsidc, Brand & patios. 960-2358 OR, pool, jacuzzi. lighted Bachelor apt (or i ingle 962-6607 38R,2ba, yrly. $675 New 2 bdrm. 2 ba C 11 adults. S13$. No pets. -NIWPO---IT-CIMTH 2 OR 1 ba yrly. $435 Duplex, Crpt.s, drapes, Near beach, 2 br, 2 ba UP· ~nnllsP ~~ ~·161 ll 492-2134. aCt 5. 38R:lba:yrly.$46S 1JW.C\05etoeverylhing per, encl. garage No ot1e · ac IC 10,000 sqf\. dlts t $335 le beds' Ad It I Al fw• '-"""'"' Luxurious paneled of· rARIC LIDO a . no pe s. per wa r < u II on y. •New l br. pool, tennl~. .. ....... llMcl 3900 fleet W/speclal extras. 2 BR, 2 ba, (rpl rool. mo. ~6043or 646·6429 No p e t s . 2 t 7 0 2 Child ok, S335. No pets. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C 0 n f e r e n c " Adullls.$395 Brand new 2 BR. l't'J ba ~~~hur s . s3 25· 83J..8974: --------• rm f bathroom . Townhome, pvt patio. Brand new 2 BR Condo MOllUHOMI &boiftr/ldlchen. Contact fplc, encl gar , $375 2 bdr .• 2 ba., frplc., gar. pool, jaeuul, tennis crts: 1..-0IMATIOH LolaMD1hL 642-5722 ~~o'a:.'° 960-5376 no pets, $465. 833·1•3. ReN.. OPllon ~buy Info. COR ~rs:c:i::ALTV 3 Br 2 Ba, cpts. drpg, ...... .._.. ll41 ,. .• fOlll aaaumr,lon. ~rt, patio, children SU~ER l br, pool, 1rr· ••••••••••••••••••••••• r:;tfi:Y fln•nce .A.C. 4'&5Sq. f\. 1245. ~~~~~~~~~ , ~mo. Avl Jan S. rrp c, trees.1275. Adu l.3, 1 BEDROOM, '-' BLOCK MaWi. tto.. Store 40Cll Birch St., N.8 . I B 2 U n M 7':l>, 751·2636 8'2·~; 642·S2SJ TO BEACJ{. •"""' PER Aoent, 541·'°32 <kcanlront d it 2 r. ..... ------------------.,._., We.tro.lnue r S48-889S .. avaH. fron1 Feb. lo June. Newly redet'Orated 3 br. 2 l MO 1'~REE RENT MO. 4.94·3253. W. Anaheim 761-1.-.2 SMALL OFFICE FOR 1$2-9466 ba, crpts. d~ w /bltn 3 br, 2 ba. frplc, au. gar. 20CEANFRONT APTS A.nalleim ~IOU RENT, $16$. ~~ti. 1tara9c. $350. $475. 63M4S4 1Br,139$. Bach $225. UUI ~ = _Agent s.e.7729 ---------•$410 . M2S Spactoua new 2 Inc. ~·0321; 494-0687; &00-1200 '\i ft. Lagun1 ••••••• Quiet Meaa Verde 2 bdrm. br, 2'h ba townhome apta 991·215f n ..... y,_. wiy v'•iblll· i.i;;;-;;t".;J;. 1107 ·=~·.~~~~t. Ref. req w/l:~reatW"eS.Small Miu. rtlHdt 3169 ,=~T:hs ~.,.;"~,pa1nt7A,c. ....................... tl:m1n1 Really S38.e623 .... ~•••••••••••••• under arnd park'a. Lu. ba)'front very Ire. 2 TWNHSE, 2BR. IJ,Aa81, Udo.Jalo-Ch1rmln12 br, MINUTESTONPTBCH Ocun le hill views. Bdnn. 2 Ba. con<lo, bo1t fplc, pvt p1t.., gar. new Lovely Town"ou.a• Apt, aundeck, elec. I;', adlta, Bach , 1U BR 541-lllS; 4"-31822 allp1 tv!!' ..... :urly ~~~~nopeta,S300 ::::,~bt,;~~new. nopeutmlte 5-mT iT"~o'P:fi. OAAAOS SALE ads In SDO/mo.v,...,.,, · · · On Finley canal with L5f1 Meta Dr. dleDIUlyPUolbrtnChlP· t200 .._.lpd,1 8rdup1.-r, I BR. quiet. Eaatslde. Sp1ctou1 3 BR. fplc. dock1 2BrtB1,11r,nlct (5 8lklEaatofNewport py,....,Topla~your 11.ove 4' refria&, oo pets. adult•, no pett. S2SO. dshwsr, 4-pleJC, 13&(). yua. '550. Call BUI Blvd> drawta# urd, pllone SC'M w. 11MZU 54()..0083 847-7846 mam tam.sc>m 548-teeo __.,. t.odlY 1 -1558 associated It I/ I .. f u ·~ ., f "I. T ) " ., •• ""' 1 •• f' "'. ,,,. T:T" • •• area, 12/31. 645·8574 Deidi S035 Found: Black w1lh Brown•--------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• markings. Terrier mix Http W..ttcl 7100 LOWEST male pup. V1r Mc:;a Dr ••••••••••••••••••••••• eack Bay. 979 t478 ACCOUNTING ,....,..., RcrNt Found Poodle JlUre bred, SUPERVISOR lstT.D.'1, olto male wht. 045·1508 u(. 2ftd T.D. Lo.M. l/eves. ---------~ Fairest Terms since l Found. Blk /wtht spotted Sattlet' Mtc). Co. Germ. Shep mix. M. 6 ,..2-2I11 545-0611 mos. 962,9571 ------ Career opportunity for experienced peraon In a<.'COWIUng supervision. SalarY $1,214.·Sl.476. per month with excellent benefits. Please call •UDO ISLAND• f'ound: 20" boys bike, 1M.rs. Ftnncgnn, 631-1200 W •'""' SlOO ooo 2 d owner 1denUfy by eolor, between hours 8:00 A.M an_. · n • e>c st. & ser no. Also to5:00PM. eo.ta Meso Isling 1st is $58.000. date/location losl. Call Cou.oty Water District. =>' value $400,000. HBPD536-5622 196.5 Placentia Avenue, 2ND TO FOR S ALE Ptu•alr. Sl50 _c.oata __ M_esa_. ---- Prime ~-property in ••••••••••••••••:•••••• Orange Co. ·r erm11 ; RELAXJNO MASSl\OE $32..900 at 10% payable BobJames·Llc Masseur l'M per mo. for 5 yrs. Outcall9-9,494-51ll Verr secure. 10~ dis· count. Call 714/52!M593. Secore Sl41850 10% lsl 'I't14't Deed (or aa le. 631-0443. PREGNANT? Caring , confldenUal counseling & referral. Abortion. odop· tJon ft keeping. i\PCARE 5-47-2563 MflowwRh/ COUNTRY GIRL t::rt:'9d * ESCORTS * ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..;a...-iv. _____ 95_7_-84_74 ..... u.... 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SCUM-LETS ANSWERS Device-Opera - Graph-Better -~VE a LEG Overheard: "He Cl'Olled a lurllt>< with •n ottopuA IO \bit tverybod1 could HAVEaLEO.'' ~ .......... 18JSSo. El Ca ml no Real StnCle~te. FUiiy lie . For •ppt. 492 7296 D DANCE OP FUH XX Beautiful nude alrla. ~ •t exhibition It rap MISlooa. 9AM lo 4AM every day. 20GO So. F.uclld, Anaheim, exclt· Ina 24 hr ncordlna $43-l'22 Accounlina ................... acco111C-. Proudly Annowlca Our Move Lo l.arstt Offices. Visit U1 At Our New Location. COLJ)WELJ~ BANKER BLDG SUITE200 2:mN BROADWAY SAN'l'AANA We have an lac:reaalng demand thro u1ho•t Oranae County for ex· Ptrienctd actc>UnUn11 " bookkeepln1 personnel. Call or vi.alt ua toda1-we e.ro looklnl forward to aroctinl you ID OW' t\tW k>c•tion. C714t U5-410J FREE PARJUNO t ' It s e • .. ii r e !I l. J, .,, •• 8, o. 0 •• L ., 1a a. co s. w Oft ~· Pl' :r. It• 't • I ~~91thd-11 U1 .. .W..te4 Q M.-Wa.tH 7100 HttpW•t.d 1100 HeipW•t.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••• •u•••••••••••••••••••• ~~-).~::o..-.i ....... fm-. • .-•• S" _....._ .... .-. ....... ••••••••••••••u• 6atU<day. O.Cember 23. t978 bAJLY PILO'f (:'f 3 advf'rtblna salesmen ~uu\¥ DaJVEtn' CHIU-«MIAIDS WA.n'ID MOYll .. aM ~l'STAO'~AN· ~··••• -Wiiifiir '1>1' tffl-0... to..4.: --ta~~~ ....... .. . .. .. .. " . . '· ... ror<>rana-eCountryarea Ewvp SkanCareL't!nh'r FUr liUlil 1>1111M bu lt1"4, t'\111 ur p/tlm• 2 ,vrly S•SIXTRAS 6~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •H••••••••••••••••••• ... ---- XJnt comm1saian . The lnOrang.,1111w••lc1nii mwd tJt· ov1•r l~ ... ICuod rol~ Apply IHO E mh Eit~puoruil rart!'Or app rcir-appt·~~~Frlt C:.11 SecretnryAssUlt Real g11ate Tradlna u~Cosmt1llc1t11• driv1n1 recofil & Uv1• In Sl.SanLaAn• ty for thote wl9t\lna lo · t!x .!>:lQ Lookin 'll tor eureer AntiqueMus1clk>)lea' K~,31~ri,A0K1dCrttf,·1 IWt. 3641 SavlC",.. Rd . • for· 0.-\a M('lla ur~o Phont' bru" lot() tho movrn Roltaurant !>t!l"llOf\ t.o a1111bt In run· Slut Mnchim:• ! Clocks: • n Oanard 93030. 80~/ ~ac1al'rrea~mentJ. M~·84011 fur lnhll'VW>A GUARDS buiiln~as . 120·&200 per s..dllorA~ts ningamNBoft'.Mustbe H\JGJ::S!!:L.ECTlON Ouistmaa. 842 · 2321 ~1 qk ror O•ve Munl Ptd1 Cur~· "''pt f\llJ & viume All .,~0~ d a y , r ~ 11 l d u u 1 Tm food Ordt'trll. 1188181 accv.rot.e typist. take SH AMtricon Frw to Yo.1 8045 ..... Ll--'6al 1..1~. E(olr'1roluii11uo omr••. t'"C'NT ')LV• ll111rurm11 furn l11ht•cJ p6oal1.i1tt21!1;1e1v. I 'o' !.'o> In preparnhon or rood" & have Xlnt org11n1tu lnttmatfOftOI ••••••••••••••••••••••• "~· '" n: • ' ,. ' AW1-'ll 21 or over Rl1tln·d 1 ., ., "' opcirott1 ca I\ · tional & de<'is1on making "---' ~ Do N Bo • Groomer . but he r 1'ac1al Tr aiment• ln:1 ""tJlll' · It tYP.lflll n~' wt1lc'Omt1 Nu cxpenenrt-CAST 1 NG s ER v 1c; (!; l'\tU & p~/t 'imrt!r~18~tellri.· ability. Stind tt:!lu rne wgnwn•• II· ame ot 11 cleaner l'/Tlncl Hulrltt'mov 11 1 NptHrti11n·;ili-hl~I .. 1 U I "d •" wta"l"'rv l\t"lorylo.Ad Open Wed.thruSat. l ooking for home · • · n~'<' nlHI y n1vor1t1ll now nour .. r Ytlar IJOQS '*Vlildable. App y 1·n u "·~ " '""" w/chJldr"' & b k rd SalJ&in ~-0 wlll train )OU t!CI Prvlm100 Str~lct:. 12.iltJ --. Kina. 3901 Wcaterly Pl. ..-Kettering, Irv. "'n a<' ya IH4 &4i1 l'Airt~M11dllnl"I lt.t)l('r w ~thS.rccl. Simto /\nu NurthU .A1du 1 7. 3. Po~e/\uuquoOuild Suite 112 NB.92GOO. (7l4)1S4 1777 for Cbri5tmas. Ctill AM' MOR-{."»ft' for new CAii U'tiUne COllmt'tll• lnWf\lh!Wll hwr11 9 12 & t't•rt1C1ec.I $3 . .U·M nr. tl'" l~l E. Oyer Roud. ,_m-__ 2966 __ . ------a I.Slit tl.B. o.iu UiM729 7'4 SS\ PCB l 4 Moo lhru Fri petlCllt'ed S3·$3.SO hr Santa Ana ANTIQUE CLOCKS Mitt Corriu. chumption .. ..., _ Mesu Verde Convutt11· *Secretan'eS* CIOtle out sa1 .. Due To at t yr. to older couple or-Bk)pr .. \Ill Cir ,.,. lo •urk DESIG ..... ER ~'fll H,...,p,. 661 r• .. nter 0~·taurant ~ onJ N-~ ... b 1 1 ,... -"" ~ S 1 c k n c :s ts • J 0 e Y. ~ love 673·0'11D ---------' n • n • 1: r l I 0 < M~m.la1'lUrt!r Lif • INt • n llold St • C M &48·~ DkJt Chwch's ...,v Holldoy1 Blood h A/PTL\INll WHtmlnilH ar.,., mcthana·al 11rotturu1 rt• ....,...._.,CM1tr R tourant ClottedfrlJJJan2nd H 8 wort ll2·Bth St .. l''reet.C>dog loving C;unlly 4().50 wpm ~ lO by by 81? MOS <1uan•s 11 1mM•n PCB 111) 7 tu "· Munduy lhru NunitnK LV..._. COOKS fl l!;mployers Pay All Jl'ees · · wilh children. 2 yr old \OUl:h.. Wit tllfrr "Xl't.'P lk>oikecp.'r au br iwr OOI P4'""'1 wtlo \Hluta 1111 Friduy. llmon oont•Cati. f"'lll W/\ITRF.S..<;ES UiRcindertt Agency Oak, Mabog, Wa lnut German Shepherd. Af uonal bl'nerlu ll wc-clL Nlrt• tlulhlnj( oe>Jl()t"lWlllY It• nwk•• ~·lt t.:ull (or 11_p1>t 64~·5()00, P/f-3lo 11 shlft. Xlnl BUSBOYS ~BirchSt,Stel04 Cuntilurt'.l.owprices. ft!Ctlonow.546-2402 pl4'uunt worl..tnic ul ICon-F.ict> prel but w1fl n%•nl wu1w~ l'lu&. tw l'Xtt'naion ~ OOt\c(; Holldoy puy 11n OISHWASllERS Newport Beach. 833·8Ul0 642· 7347 · 8 wk old KJtten. blk. cute. mMph"rti umld11t thc.-train 813 lt;Q}~\f" tnll!Nl<'IY anvolvt-tl with med. Bnyview Convalell· Minor ooexper nee. Full QIU For Appl/EBtnb 'M Rare collector's 1860 to g.O<>d home. Aft 5. <'Clllt surrour"'ln•• c n.-w 1irtiJl.'l't• from ('Oii cent '""'"' Tbunn C " & p0 rt •t1'tn". 2698 "'A"1J79 . •U ti tJ tlOOKKESPJ<:u N'ltllOO l~I ftt•l1l Ullt' w~ lh>Ulll'kcel)('r PT & PT. oo.~"."" . ..... N e'" w p ~o t Belgian poeket guo. $90. ::-.,..,.,.._"'."""" ______ _ Nt""port Hl1ach l"or »P U lW("' W"'rk l.1v .. lt1 w1uil nn 1ml1v1cl""J w'-.. ~ood bt'nt•fil II Jo:O E r SEC'Y/GIRL ,..IUDAY 714/673-3543 L-.t.L--8050 1JOinlmctll call ~ " ~ ... nv I • Blvd C M "' T ~.-l' M area $4."HWOtl /or m wunli. to l(row \11 llh u ayv \lw t:onvulei;ccnt <Xflce Manngcr·Sales · · -.. or ravel Co, good typ. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IC!f'Yll"\fo 111lpt ltf~al h•1ml t:1111al On flo!lp. 20~~ Thurin St. ,.,,....... opportunity for ad· Restaurant. Brews ter's Ing, no sinokin~. H.B . .a....11--80' O CHRISTM .a.5 l•--------·I ~M\Unl\V i'.1n1>l11y1•r C M 64:l--3505 ;''<!ment. Will train/no Family Restaurant. area.S48-4402 ~:::-.::•••••••••••• "' L.ynn Stan:ifh,•111 l 7l-' l 7» 7&\J AVCO AR..c:WSBYkH 630Nt•wport •nter l>r Nt•wport B.ltu•h Equal Ot•PU' Employ~r ASSIMILH5 SAIUOAT We W\11 trnm ~ lK)r br & CASHIO t lo M7 ~ llou.wk~c~rtBabyliitlt•r. t'Xperlence necessary . opening in January now Se . S FREIGHT DAMAGED SHOPPING? 2 srhool age chlldrl•n Mu.~t be 25 yr~ old or accepUng applicat ions d rvace tat1on Atten-HOTPOlNT SALE. lJ08 S2 Inch round hardrock ~:ii:"~~!t1 l;1;·;~t uuil A Hide Own t.cur'8. Mon, Tut's, older & be avail. on for all food .ser vice E~'. i::1fe; :/li~!YA:. w. warner or Harbor, maple dining room table Ori•Ht 1burs ailemoon. Begin Salurdays. ;i57·0824 or ~rsounel. Waitresses. ply, Shell Station, tith & Santa Ana. 979.2921 with two eJCtra leaves & f.t' r a<> na 11 t Y. Ci lHHI Jun. 002.siio 774-6090. 1525 Mes a uspersons, cooks. hosts lrvme NB chairs PLUS one i:as log ••uentlfiu 1 A 1 11P 8 l}M ECO Oper,tt~-m 1 uc.h-rn t•4wp Vt'rde #206, Costa Mesa host.esses, dishwas her. · · _ --WA.5H ER DRYER SALE and some swell toys for YI meut • l UOr to door · b d I •HOUSEKEEPER• sel"Vlce artenders, food e uxe mull1 -cycle Ouistrpas for your kids ! 1001 C'1jmt'lback tru~p. t'ullf cJn Vl!l I> h\' Optometn c Asst /Recep. prep. Apply m person, 'Service Station models. Completely re-call N•wpn11Reat•h G4490lll ~~~·dG<:!r dr:.;~?,;~ "r~~'.\.',: ~~.;~1~"tirc~t:~b~e0. ~Ing, No830r> ~m08oker. Mon-Sat,atl0830Wamer Higllly pro(essional. ex· bilt. refi nshed, your (714J778-1076 ~;qu.al Oppor l<:mpluyer must No SUnrlo)' work 640 1751 per mo. . 1 Ave, Ftn Vly, Ca. E.O.E. cellent pay, buy-out plan guarantee. Your choice. --------- Orunl¢l' ('oi•:.t Ytilluw PART TIME Restaurant san dw1.<'h olferred.673-3320 S139each. Delivery. Sule MUST SELL·end thl::; c b 17300 'M ll Housekeeper/Cook for 1 l~~~~~~~~~~I ends 12/31/78. So. Coast 1 mp s rec 11 n er s • 3 . \ ~r t:lt1urly lady. Ljve-ln. maker, 00 exp. Over 18.f· AppUance.537"'2542 bookca'ses. etc. Ols"n Cl..ERICAL nru.snn , F Vly Own rm Iba. Xlnt salary EVENINGS $2.75 to start. F\111 & PT. SERVICE CASHIER " ---------t:&arn\•xtrn monl·~·' lXX.'K MASTt-:HS ASST Own trans. 60-6155 Fritzankoller &PIX OPER•TOR BARGAINS-Used reftigs Mode l Home Fu rn ASSIMILlltS TYPISTS Adults with outstanding, 5936 WamerAve. "" wshrs, dryrs, guar, best _549-_:lr17 _____ _ _ f''tr & Ptr. No t!xp nel'. HOUS , •£B 38 needed immediately for buys weserv appl Be t r~ISl~/MECH PIX c:all67S.:ISJ5 EMEN attractive personalities 846·14 ruJt timcwork. F\ill com· . . . . s MUST SACRIFICE-Twin up. MacOreaor Yal'ht~. --------..r t83l Pla1e-ent1a, C.M l' ,..,,·, 1 · 005 avai'l w/t ,,ct F\111 & part-time open· who en)·oy working with Appl5J6.09ll. 536-4330 or fuJI t & bo · VQ "" .a.eel Resta t pany benefits & xln't pay ma x s pnngs growlno Newport u ,, .. C'll "' CLERKS •DRIVER• ing~. Apply in person. lads. Start at $3.50 l)t!r uran r n -Co "'28 c t M d I "' °"" I H t H 1 E hour Phone"A2.A''"l Ext. COOKS program. Call Margot .....,ge ld.~pat • almost • · e n ury o e ro.,anvolvedinasst•mhly KEYPUNCH OPER F.lC 1>onding co. tookin~ rvwe os. ote , 1717 · •tci\ BETWE""E' .,...... Painterat... new. Refrigerator. $250. HomeF\Jrn549-3077 ()(rompus &cameraun CLERKS fo r Pl'OPle wlllln~ to DycrRd.,S.A. :...v. N4:1l0·5:00 Company benefits, paid BOBWITHAMVW 64.5-3.576 its. Applicants should ell work. Neat appear. Coo<l Ho u s e w 1 v e s & PM . weekly. Apply ln person. 7600 Westmanster per working w /s mu II Must have phone & relrn· dnving rer. Over 18. Co How;ecleaners. we have Ask for J im ALPHY'S Westminster SOFA & LOVESEAT TOlihiba microwave oven. St78. Century Model 700 series. xlnt cond. Home F\irn. 549.3077 parts, good mccb apt .. & ble transp. Long & short vehwles. $2.8.5 per hr + work for you. 615.2839, Equal Opportunity RESTAURANT 893-75511638·7880 ervoy . Benefits includt-2 term a.i;s1gnmcnts. lloli 111centi ves. C11 ll Eric, 968-2810 Employer 16175 Harbor at Edinger weeks vac .. 1 week sirk <lay & vacation pay , 673-9283 ---------F'obntain valley. ' Serv Sta Help needed im· Must sell. $280. 631 ·446.5 Hide-a ·beds Sl 79 Olsen Used Corning cook-top Mode l H ome Furn leave,&proritsh&ringto Hosp1tali.tat1011 plirn ---------IMSURAMCE EOE med. FUii or p/l. Apply name a f e w . Ca 11 available. ~ge ins~rance agency pt('J~P 900 E. Cst Hwy. N.B. 5S7·905J , ask for R ay DM.VERS m Fountam Valley has IWA Restau.rant Help, Cooks. st ove + pan::; Sl50. 549-:KY77 • 644· 1595 . -----------Queen sz RB matt/box Refrigerator S l 25 . sprngs $89. King $99. Gillman Men or women 2!l yrs or apen.ings for experienced PE ~ H Waitresses & Busboys older Know th!.' coast office personnel. Salary ,~ needed immediately. Ap· ---------t•1Ues. Ntil Sl80 :i week or commensurate with ex-with at leasl l year ex-ply Ch arley Don's TEACHERS S ub · more. Orange Coas t ~rience, all company per1ence. prererably Restaurant, Zf.022 Cape stitute. Kindergarten Re{ligerator S\00. Stove Century Model Home S7~673·897U. 673·3592. fum 549-3077 Attendant ror m orn. personal help. 5 days a wk in HB. Vic Beach & Adam s . Car r e q . 96G-3364. Auto sunroof Installer Trainee. Full time. Good mecb'I ability & work re· 3848 Campus Driv~ 546-4741 < Aoross From Orange Co. Airport) Equal Opport Employer Yellow Cab, 17300 Ml. benefits. Call Kathy newspaper. Excellent Dr .. Laguna Nigul'I. through 8th grade. Con· Herrmann. Fountain 549-816\ company benefits. Apply Sal tact. Westminster School Vall!!y. <No of Slate!' ~iiiiii;;iiii-.;~;iiiii;;;~~ between 9A M & 6PM , esFULL TIME PAY D 1st r 1 ct . I 4 t 2 t betwn Newhope & Mondaythrui'riday. Ceda rwo od Ave , Euclid) PART TIME WORK Westminster 894·7311 t!Xl ORAMGECOAST Need s ales people . 2 EOE Enlarging sales force .•• 12 .·-·-·.··----- 17 cul ft. dbl door refng.1--------- **I BUY** frost·free. harvest gold. like new SZ25. 559.7139 APT·SIZE RANGE. GAS. RANGE, SELF·CLEAN OVEN.S65. 559.7139 Good used Furniture & Appliances-OR I will sell or S ELL for Yoo MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833-9625 cord Catalina Sunroof ------6'2·4040 EOE . CLERICAL DRIVER DA~I~OT Easy sell guarantee plus. 330W Ba S 673-~950 ------- WANTED Cost~ M~sat. Sales TEACHERS WANTED· Freezer. cbest type preferred. 547-:US2 All Wood Bunkbeds Babysitter El Toro ~rca , Mature woman, starlin~ Jan 2nd. wk. days 7 a m tti 4 30 Care for infant. Rt>I. req. 768-7446 Happy Holldoys From Liz. Rita. Chris Judy. c~y. Chuck To All 540-6055 E11ua1 Opportunity SUISTITUTE ..., LOVE PEOPLE? SUNDAY ONLY .HoppyHolidays Employer llave s ome sales or S60PERDAY To uelaver DAfLY lrvmef>erso~nel Agency PBX ANSWER I N G medical bac kground? Wanted qualified sulJ · PILOT bundles lo t<1r· 488 E 17th. Costa Mesa service operator. Ex per Demonstra tc face & sUtute teachers to t<'at'h ners in NewJJOrt Bea<:h :~2?A-_ ~14~ orw/lrain. !)49.3015 body massager ln pre· HS students In the event wtmat & box sprngs or Bicycles 8020 chest bed S99. Olsen ••••• ••••• ••• •• ••• •••.. Model Homes. 549.3077 ce,!£0~~ Sofa Bed, Xlnl cond ex· cept cushions need re. covering. $60. 640·0010. BAN'KJNG Coostal Pflrsonn~I area. Requires van or -....--~ stige dept. stores. Com· of a work stopage or large station wagon & a JA"'-'ITOR PBX . . m's s 'on p ole n ti a I emergency Dail y pay good driving record ""' Ans werin g ser vice S2000+by Chris tmus . $60. Si" high schools. New & Old Bch Crmsers MX BIKE $99 & up. 3 pc curved sectio1rnl Rust color. Xlnt cond. $125.964-1144. Comnn:dank A~cy Call · Days, n o exp nee. operatorfull&P/T.Call Start immediately. Call grades 9·12. Valid CA 642·432 I Newport Beach. 7:30-4. 835-3561 Dawn, 213/38l·3906. credential req'd. Apply & New IOspd bikes S97.50 New & used 3-5-10 spds Joe m Npt Bcb now in 2790 Harbor, CM Uniforms furn. Good -------------submit credent ial tn terviewmg EXPER AP· ALL.JOBS FREE Alk for working cond. Must have PIX OPERATOR SALESLADY person, HB Union HS Vu1tage Schwinn bikes. Garoge ScH 8055 PLlCANTS for pos in· ------· --,ddg N C R Proof ________ _, CLERKS DonWilllams or own tran s p & ph . Ptr.rnomings.Mon·Fri. for exclusive children's Dist .. 5201 &Isa Ave .. parts and access. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Operutor. Nole Tellers & Tellers. Call for appt (714) 759-1448. ask for Samantha Ketchum. Banking TEUEltF(T Branch ofc seeks bonda ble F'tr Teller. Contact Ravenna Cash, or Rollie Brous ard a t (7 14 1 644 ilSS. WE.5Tl!:RN FEDERAL SAVI NGS Z744 E. Coasl Hwy Corona del Mar E.O E M1F Banking EXPERIENCED TELLERS SOllttl Coast Matiot1al Bonk /\nlndependentBank 849Sunnower C.M Herry Seeley 833-70lS. Npt Brkg ok. For appt store, So. Coast Plaza. H.B. or call (7\4)898-6711• Equal Opportunitv call John Shamburg . Permanent & experience ·ror lnfo. Deadline Dec UTOTEM Employer ' K~~:R~~~ 640-1460, =I. Le Magasin. _29th_. _____ _ ()penings NowAvailable --------•I Several openings existl•••••••---ror full or p/time ('lerks Electronics for exper'd operators . REALESTATESALES on 2nd & 3rd shifts. No Univac 1900 ex per Licensedorwe willtrain expe r necessary.we ELECTRONICS helpful, but will train. you for s tale e xam . train Start. $3 per hr. As Swing shifl $100 shift dif. Lim i l ed offe r . Ca 11 st mana1:ers to $3.60 hr TECHNICIAN rerenlial. Salary will de· causey&Co.494-8057. Managers lo $5.50 hr. /\d· pend on your background!~~~~~~~~~ vancemt!nt opportunities 1 & exper. and is com· to those who quallfy. For mmediale openings and plemented by many fine information go to our opportu nities in an benefits &our ideal N.B. nearest market or C'On established company in location. For uppt. phone Reiceptionist Typist Personab(e: attractive th the Orange County ~ct e personm'I ortlce airport area. Applicants Lynn Stansfield for front office in our 17141 759.7353 beautiful new location SALESLADIES Part Time Call on retailers, 16 hrs wk. Earn up to $l00 wk comm. 955-2274. SALESMAN· YACHTS Kona Marin e. Lido Village. 714 /675·1403 SALES: Pt time, fabri c, 2 wks. 646-4040 Telephone Operator for a nswering s e r v ice. F/Ume, gravey<1rd shift. 228 Forest Ave. Laguna Beach. TELEPHONE SOLICITORS Expetienced Only. Sell Daily Pilot. Highest com· mission paHJ. Your phone at home. Over 21, 1.0 . card. Call 835·6453. 3470 Newport Blvd CM PUIUC A.UCTIOM 64Z.. 7910 MANY FINE ITEMS OF Child's Schwinn bike. Used only once. $50. 960-3536 ESTATE JEWELRY. ART OBJECTS. /\N· TIQUES, FINE F'URN .. ETC. PHONE FOR IN· - Boys Schwinn little tyke FO. & BROCHU RB . bike. $35. Girls Schwinn 64.5-2200 ~~ $45. Like new. -tl-oew-1-----1-0-6-0 ---------· ·············· ........ . Schwinn Varsity S50 C .. ISTMAS POMY 19" Boys frame size. Palonuno for only $100 644·5520 Call for details Raleigh English lO·spd. 496-6214 ltghtwgt 26 .. fra me. gyrQTGelding, xlnt rop-roxeM'· $75. 962·5207 after ing, trait & s how. 16 ' hands. 640-5896 eves. 12442 Lampson St lo troubleshoot . repair. Garden Grove !>37-41140 and t..es t e I c~t r o nit' Eq Io E 1 · systems. Recent analog ua ppor mp oyer and digital expemmce 1·3P.M. AVCO near 0.C. Airporl. Greet visitors. direct in· SALES . 3 wheeled bike Financial Services com ing calls, ty pe Tow, Truck Dnvers ex-seldom used. $75. 620 Newport Centt'r Dr. <Need 55/60 nell TRAINEE per d. Top pay. Apply 543-1377 Flashy Arab Qtr gelding 9 yrs. tratl1show. Xlnt disp & conr. Tack 640·9613. preferred. Call 557·0479. COOK. expcr, for rt'sl ask for Busch. home Mu s t work ---------1 weekends. Prder lady. 646-6716. ----- NB92660 S800Goodbenehts G&W To wing, 7408 · Equal oppty Employer Call J im Hays Ohms Way, C M 642· 1252 ~hwinn Stingray Gas Stations Kitchen Helper, full·timc. at 955·2732 DAILY PILOT Typist. Gt!n off. flhng. Ht· Llke Ne~~2is:i. ElCperienced serv1<·e sla Mon-Fri. Jl:30·8pm. S.&T.Westernlnc. f'L Mfg. $600 t:xc fut ---------1Saverood.fuel,&money. lion help, 3rd shift, full $3.15 per h r . Good <-=6193 G I to d b"k d 19pc stnls stl •k t Architects & Engme~rs T ......,. r1r s ·SP t e. n s · ~ wre. a COOKS lime. Apply 990 E PCll. b e n e f 1 ts . E . O . E . 1400 N. Btis tol Sle 150 his highly successful some work. but cln $20. spec. pnce ai;k for Mr. 5 spd. Household Goods 8065 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Expanding restaurant NB Buyview Conv. Hosp.. NewportBeach 9""'"" local newspaper has an --·w-··1•T•R•E•S•S--•I Jeanne848·0800 Sorgen55i·336i Banking • h 'th so ·l 2055 Thur1·n St C M """'" opening m the c1rculu-"" TELLER ~a~,;~w~;JrorJ?au~i'i:: GEMERALOFFICE 642-3505 '~' · ·Reception ist. Young Lion department. Job in· Expandin~ restaurant Ccimtras& 19l>Mahogany5pc bdrm For our South Coast lion offer s pleasant Hrs. 9-5, type 50 WPM.---------friendly woma n good cludessales.service,t'OI· ofrs pleasant worktnl{ Equipment 8030 set $900. 42" round 540·[)30() Pl working conditions . ~ood phone personality,---------with dealing w/people. lections and supervision cond. Experdeslred. AP· ••••••••••••••••••••••• walnut inlaid top g11 me M~a;r~,~~ ~;f;~~g& Good opportunities for must have previous ofc LABORERS Apply to Sue, John oSerl teednage carriers. plyinperson Brand new. Never used. ~;.!n~ tea0k arrn every Saturday . Ex· advancemenl. Exrellenl exper.Call531-0842 Ptr & F/T work avail, Wayn e Tennis Club, ecte applicant will Viv1tar Senes 1 70·210 c rs-..v. ·461 . pe lien •e f d ,. 11 company benefit~ F,x· ___ -_;;;.;.·;;;;;;;.;i Newport Marina. Good 644-0000. receive a liberal starting )>Ilg ~ Macra t00m lens Ni kon C k b . c pre erre · " 8 r benefits. Apply salary and regularly "°" Oft~. mounL $295 Call Ja k oo ware. eautiful 19 Kathy Amburgey or Mr. rnpene~~~ des1recl. Apply GENERAL THE IRVINE co Reeeptionist wanted for scheduled raises. bonus ..,.... 642-4().10 c pu~ce waterless. Save s Kinnin~sat540·4066 1071Cametback Michael Garrison 's opportunities and many . before Chnstmas Life Calif.~ral •:).o"u ft.ronor. . LABORERS Newport Beach 614·9010 Hairc utting Sa lon . fringe benefits such as 4-0oSCoast Hwv. Canon FTQL. Fl.8, 4 ttmeguarantee.968-1147 Soviftgs & Loon '";i N u-.' Equal Oppty Employer 642-6470. paid vacations, medlC:JI. Laguna Dea cl) lenses & ~~:s:95 Jewelry eo7o 3333BristolSt.,CM ... •. TR ( dental and Ide in ·~~~~~~~~~ ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• EqualOppor Employer AIH £ LOBBYGIRL surance. Position als Waitress, exp er nee Keystone Gravity 1100 Ladies .Hamilton wald•. Banking 3333 W Coast Hwy RECEPTIONIST provides sucC'essful ap· Lunch 2 shde proJ·ector with 2 l4K wht gold . 5 '!IC ASSEMBLERS neededimmediately,full Immediate full ·time plicant with late model . es. l yrs+.Apply d. d di Santiago Bank is opemno Mew-rt Beach time, Cleanup girl for . h tn person. Le Biarritz, trays. $75. 968·3793. HB 1amon s + amond ff . " r-•1 opening for sharp, car or van Wit persona band App s <'"'""' 0(( a new o ice. XJnt career ---------1 PACK RS hotel. Apply Jn person, personable PBX recep· use privileges. 414 N. Newport Blvd. Cats 8035 . r . .,..vvv. er opportunities for bank ----------E Irvine Host Hotel. 1717 E. u' . t 'th . h N.B. 645·6700 6"7S.Slll. cicperlenced personn<'I at Counter Help. p /T, hrs orus w1 vanous ot er ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------our Tust in & Newport 11·3. Capt Mike's Fish Must have reli a blc _Oy_,'-e_r_. R_d_._. S_._A_.____ orrlce duties. Please /\ppticant must be 18 and Warehouse Clerk needed Persian kittens, champ PARROTS . Spe~tade Beach offices. Currently _!_'!'_y_.64_5-_28_7 __ s ____ traOl!p. & phone. Lon.i & Mt\CHJNJST call : 1714)752·2600. have good driving re· for marine hardware sired CFA registered Parrots, ideal for pets . t.e . . ( short term ussi~nmenls Auto purls machine IRVINfo: t'Orti. l'Ompany. Full time im-shols:$15().546-9965 ' !00. Yell~w heads S275. an rv1ewtng or Counter Help !Opm to Holiday & vacatmn pay h d . d W I SAVINGS AND LOAN mediate open1·ng. Full """-Wrought iron cages $90. TEU.StS Sam. Winchell's Do Nuts Hospitalizat ion plan :; op, exper esire · 11 E.0 .E. M/F Hours are approximate· .......,.. 8040 PP55&692J Mu s t h ave pleasant 253E.17thSt. C.M. available. consider a sharp trainee. ly 11 AM to 9 PM daily. oompany benefits. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- pen;onaUty, be outgoing pbef(e 545-s4o8 for In· Weekends optional but a 8 8 1 b 0 8 M 8 r 1 n c German Shephe d Mc:achiMry 8078 & be people oriented. COUNTER MAN Lervlew appt. I•--------overtime rates. Hardware for appt & de-V h llh ~ PU!f · ••••••••••••••••••••••• FUii time & part time Auto parts. Min. 3 yrs job M R. E. Sales "Lie. Only" tails. 549·9671. E.O. E. t:ry Ak3c Y' g · quaJ· Wanted 13" Planer ...., .. positloosavailable. or exper. Must be well p:i~T'~}~·at~~~~~~;~ THIMKIMG If yoo are qualified and -~-1_IF_l_H _______ 638.~ regislere · shaper. · MOTETELLERS groomed & personable, 211N.Cst Hwy,Laguna OF.ACAHEft Interest ed call t h WOODWORKERS 645·6043 Be ready tor challenge of Pho!le 545·8408 for in 3848 Campus bri•• IN REAL ESTATE? Circulation Department Shih Tzu puppies. AKC. wide variely of now func· terv1ew appt. 546-474 I Mu inteounce Man'. full and ask for tbe District $3 ID $5 per hour. Expr'd Xlnt backRround. SlSO. Blasting cabinet. 24x:.11;. tions. Oeli'veryman, LA Times (Across "'-om lime, exper only. Apply .Frr eetrainlng Sales Manager 's 111 . m pin router, table saw 493-8774 . Kelco, near new. $1250. ~ "'CCOll"'-'TS · n Newport Conv. Center, 1 youqualJCy. terview. and shaper. Heads Up 645--5067 ,._..,,~ "'"" 5days pr wk, Mon-Fri. OrangeCo.t\Jrport) 15S5Su · A NB Col(714J991·0660 Inc.3123WestMcArthur, L a~t c h ance for ________ _ COUNSELOIS 4AM ·6AM . 673-25 15, EqualOpportEmployer penor ve .. ' · ORANGE COAST Santa Ana. Christmus Iris h Setter Mtal••w 8080 Good communication &< 646-J4J3 MANAGER DAILY PILOT pups, 14 wks, I\ KC. ••••••••••••••••••••••• =~~ sav~~ES -D-B.--IV_ER_Y_P_. E_R_S_O_H_ Vari~~t:;~:/ :,~m .. 11 ~~!~: ~5 cu~r/ ~~b:I~ Start.~:; s:a~s rl ght: 330 w. Bay St. 'r> H iT b G 1t /~ H ~ R ~ !J62.51J29 '\~~r;red Deal8 i8 tta~)S Trainee position to sturt for busy Irvine Travel mfr. of Math leachi~g home park. Maint.ennnce Select Properties ofCers: Costa Mesa PUBLICIST needed for AJ<C Dachlhunds siMt~~offe~~S..0.0~2 l. your banking career. Agency. Must have relia-tllllchines. 497.3600. & office exper . req'd, top progressive rom · An EquS:<fp32po\tunity busy So. County Agency. 14 wks, cbompion blood bfe motorcyrle & in· __ __, ___ .;;.:.:.:.:_ __ Living quarters & tnission schedule,aoout·, Lots uf va r iet y & lines,shot:s.968·9332. Pe ug~ot b i ke S50 SMUftgo Sank ff surance. Approx 5 hours ~R E A T i;olary. Send resume to standing training pro-___ E_m...;p::...l-'oy::...e_r___ challenge. Send Resume Glass/chrome dloing rm ~utstandlng ge~~sfl~~ dally, ~-on thilru Frl. Hrly S"' ~L111s •JO.I • ... OW S~MC, 393 Hamilton, gr a m with Tom m y SALES-TEXAS 0 IL Cl& sala ry needs t o · Coblllle tip upls. AtlK(Ct. thl &t·~f~rshS200.002 lg package & opportunity wage .,. m enge p111d . ~ ~ "" C·2, Coeta Mesa 926267. Hopkins Fast Start, pro· C 0 Mp ANY nee d s .assified Ad 1138, Dally a so u ey ieau u • oyers w ""' c rs $1 ca tor advancement with a 957·2700 OPEM fessional offices on ma-mature person (or short Pilot, PO Box 1560 Costa pc r( e ct mark in II s . 8 sofa $200. Glass Col/t.•e progressive oronlza· Delivery GOOD PAY. GOOD Mw;onry helper, litUe or jar streets and the best trips surroundlna Costa Mesa,Qi.92626 ' ~~~~:t~r or Tri. ~1cf5°· Lamp $25. Uon.Applyat, Early AM news paper HOURS. GOOD CON· no ellper. necessary. statr in town. It's your M es a . Co ot a c t Young man wanted as o er. •---------SANTIAGO SANK root!'. pxi mo. 6 duy wk. 0 J TI 0 NS . M ANY Permanent. 6'75·3175 · <utu;e. C.all 7Sl·319l customers. We train . land surveyor's assls-Colden Retrievers AKC. Misc. Items for sale. VW Norms Ferguson Small car requited. FRINGE BEN EFl1'S. ME o I c AL . c 0 m !pSELECT Write D.U. Dick. Pres.. !Ant. H.igh school grad. fem.Illes. $150 Camper $1~ Accordion 535E. l8t$l.,'fusUn CMtNS.892·6566 ~~~v°RJ>~,20~ot.'s J>ttssioniaic. alert. exp~ So uthw e s te rn mathem.etlt'a lly In· 493-9164 $400. o/• kt Diamond rinit lltll32·5200714J832·5200 Deli FROM WlTHIN TRAiN mature person. Front of· PROPERTIES tet~~um. Ft. Worth. clined. No e"per nee. Beaut. loving red fm . $1000. 2 matching lorn pi1 Ml IH E.O.E. Ti~:7 J':i\':.c s~C:· :-:; F Q R T ' O p (I c c ( o r a U $ y 1---------1.--· __ 1_. _____ , CeU 494·3388, or1J3H3161. Doble, lS IJlONbamp. :f:ct~~l~ldl~Jt:~r. SeJI ~fa.st with Daily week. Laauna Beach. M AN AG E M E N T Ncurolo~Jst. 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Model 2:100 '"u bu\' ( .111 l'rurn1111 .11 bildt tobltck. For ~..ill· "ai. Ill", l:H.'l>l of HARRISON'S S2caor~1~c•:s rer 642 4321 ext 297 SEA RAY BOATS 41, lURK $1 00 NI BcaullCul Ukt•·nt•w orrin 3101 ~ast I lw "· N IJ. (um. (mMtly 1m1><>rtcd 6 ' t1rJtup$l.~"11· leakl & ufr t.'"W"rhl1nt 31•2547 IOormorl'Sl.40ea G . .., " l•---------111 Sal{'STox ln<'ludcd oing uutor hu:11ncs!. NOC:AHO" $100.000 orig valu<'. sell ()row your own or !lt'nd 1111t for less than ,,, numc. ,1ddre~.,. phone & Du ks. c h.i•r!I. t·oo 'II k rd Cereo~ lbl & chrS. f1l t:H. w~ ma e one ca per shelves. lypcwnlers, art ta(( Add 25' each SCod check or money or obJccls. & misc. Call dcr\O 1714l!f79-4666 PILOT PllMTJHG PICMOI & O"JOns 8090 P Cl Box 1560 •••••••• •• ••• • • • • • • • • • • (.;()8ta Mesa. Ca 92626 PUILIC AUC TIOH MANY ITEMS Ofo' FIN Jo: ESTATE J F.W ELKY ART OBJECTS. J\N TIQUE..o.;, t'"INt; fo'URN . !:.IC. 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Rik on blk. loadc•d w1cvnything. onvcn only <!5.000 m1 with can• J 11:-.L 11 lwauty. llkt· nt•w Mu.,, ~wll for $14.500 with SI l.~>IHI ai.- sumubh: llunk h11111 I ' I' Day!> :-,.1!1 7!1i I ,., c·:-. 5'\H·tl.544 ·········•············· TEST DRIVE OUR "LE CAR OF THE YEAR " c;111xt •nH·nlun 1n ~t111·k l!urry ... h1lc the~ la:-.t ' MIRACLE MAZOA/RENAUL T 2150 llar bor Hl\11 COST/\ ~n:s,, 645-5700 Rofls Royce 9756 •••...••..•..•.......•. #}DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY IRR CARVER ROlLS·ROYCE IWOJ•mb<>tect ....... pon a. .. ,,. l'----~1144• CLOSEO ~UNO.t.V~ ----'!)!)Silver Clo11<I I $19.000 ~·.\M•I 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976 SAAi 99GL f'\tel tr1Jectcd. le!>S than 22.<XXl miles. 4 i;peed. air c·ond . i.porti. purkagc. h.lf!88111? ruC'k. ma11s und Bluupun k t s t ereo cassette (070SPS> SADDLH.ACX V AU.IY IMPORTS 811-2040 495-4949 s..-v '762 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76$ubaru OL New clutch "bro SJ .~. 979•6716 Toyota 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 Coronu, 90•,t put tog11th cr Needs wo,k ! 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MAR't)UIS TOY OT A MISSION V!KIO 831 -2880 495-1210 7-1 l't•ht·a (i'J' :i !>p<l. ;Jtr. <1m Im. lo"' 1111 Super (.'I l' .1 n ' S :1 Ii !15 P I' ••14 75:17 12 Corolla <id oc~nda bh· L'af .\M ,..,, t·iJ~l'> .,lt·rt•o 111dd SIOllll "'' ufr ~ 0650 9 5. j 15 ·IK7 I l'\t'!\ Tri~ 9767 ......•.•.............. 1978 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE ,\ very low m1lt•.ig1· t•x amplt• 14 1th lt•si. than 11.000 miles' Finis hed Ill Bnlish rue mg grc1·11 "1th Ian lnm <Ser 21501 On sale for only $5495 BAUER MOTORS 2925 Harbor Blvd COSTA MES,\ 979-2500 '00 Sp1lf1n· l'onl(Jlctely re11tort•t1 S30W ti4G 2~0 1976 TRIUMPH TR-7 In 1Jnt111h rucm.: ~rct•11 wrth tan lrim "'tl((•d with air cond & i.tcn·o c:as!>l.!llc 1 Ser Z.llJ.1 1 $4995 BAUER MOTORS 2925 Harbor Ellvrl COSTA MES1\ 979-2500 ·1;.i Tlt4 hrdt1111 uni\ l'\ t·cll cond l>l\lO ult t'I ~:.!938 VolksWOCJ"I 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·75 VW Bt>etlt.• T uwoy beige cxt~nor. deluxe m terior. 1\M 1f''M Stt•rt•o Milgs & radial tire!> Om• t1wn1•r. Pr1 Pl $2!111!1 Call fiJJ-2791 '73 l~JOt-,;.~ A C:lai,,11 for <..i1m.trn<1'o Onl} 31M rn1 Hrt Cimo Stwk. !\h'n·n, Air $7500 •>It ,l!l'J 12'12 ~.us~d .•••.•................. 990 I ••••••••••............. WANTJo;I> t \1•d t'ur" th,ll ,. u 11 "' (· 11 C ,1 rn a 1 "' . lruck1o ll'hl•\). Oabun 11r Toyotu 1 l'all 64!i 11~1:1 AMC 9905 ...•..•..••••.•.••....• ·11; Gn·ml111. t1ul11. ·\ I' lu ml. Ilk\• Ill'\\'. :S:!.lOO !Jill 27$.'i, ~l!I !!574 C\'l')'. & wk.n<b ·11 l;rernhn X. JU tu. nd~ "ork StiOIJ or l>t•1>t uHt•r 1>42 f;<l!fl Wck 9910 • •••••••••••••••••••••• CONNRL CHEVROLET ~ 11.irl>ur llh d I llSI';\ :\H.~ \ 546"-1200 1977 CHEVROLET IMPALA SEDAN Autom at1e. pwr :-teer mjl, f<tl'lory ;11r t.·und linlt'tl J:la!>'· w:-.w llrt'i., wht•t.•I c•H'ers & tow rrult-s I.it· K57Hl.1> Stk l'J(iil.2 $477 7 THEODORE ROBINS FORD '.2060 HAABOA BLVD. COSTA MESA 047 · 0010 ,,y,4,~ (j/~~ 900 So. Coast Hwy. LCICJllRG leach 494-1131 '7ti Monte Carlo """ hrakell, ne\11 rac11at .... v. hl '\IUC wall:.. lilu1· la111la11 full puw1•r ,\ M I" \1 rud111. :.pc1· 'tl'q>p111i.: 21lk mr . m1n1 1·11nd 75!J.IJ800. I.Jc!!( of f,•r '7(i Ch1·v~ l1t111ala I dr, I'S, PIB. A (' , .... 1:.. nu l>utl·l1re>' hr<ik1•:-. 1'11 n•d 10 i.ell <1W-:l72!1 1975 BUICK LTD. 'tl5 Cor..,.,. rww t•ng 1 hrl SL.'tl.in. Ur11111t• w1lh coo ;1m lrn. Mai.:::.. Uut·kt>l:-.. l rai.lllll( 11tll·nur and · ~'151l Wlld H11l&lli 70lli • "myl root Air ,·ond . rull powl•r. J\M FM ~h·n•u rud10. lilt whl.'1•1 & rnon• L~.~., th.in ~1.000 mrh·~ I IU4i:!{:! I I S4295 540-5630 IW,J~Ulil 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA •70 l.1· S:ibrr 2 •II aulomJlll' llUll'> p1•rlt1d ~164~ :!tiH.I '?H VI; Turho Spl l 'p1· l'ur June. All •tra' 1n~I moon roof. !!p1.•1· I a('I 111 rll'rt'tl c·.1r. 11111~ 1«u11 :b7WI ll--H l~.lilO ll:ll '77 1•:!1•1•1 r.1 . 1111 •''<I ras, good . t•l1·a11 1·111ltl St~50() (..',1 II A11 Iii~> 7<11~1 li7 :1 !1187 11 HOV A COUPE 1'\11ly l'QWl>~d inch.1d111.: rallcy whc<!lh !2t\7 RZI. I $3975 CORMIER leasing Al lrvinl'AutoCcntl.'r :!1663 Rockfield Blvd Lake Fort-:.1 768-8026 111(,1 Curva1r ~ont.J run.' \1111 ~~l-14 ContiMtttal 9930 ....................... '7K Mar k V 01amond .lub1lre mod<·I. For :-.alP 1Jr J!>Sume F'Ully l11C1rll'•l. Moon roof. Diamond l1lut• t'Olor l..O\\ m1. IJ<.i;l off1•1 5.5ti 66711 or 8311· 1o:u ~ 9935 ...•.............•..... ·i;.i VW Bu~. Mu~t :-,,.II Codillac 9915 ·74 1>11rt, ,.,,. mud, r:id111 /\ny rt•asonabli: ofr 213·6.~1·0841 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2200 75:.! 5071 d.•)' 'Iii l'.111tll.11· 11111\1·1llnh·. Mon fo'n 10 5 Helen C'hnslmo:1~ Ca m1w1 Id vw. itood llOd) & 1·11..: Sllll 9tl4 3'121 72 \'W Ru,. < ln.:mal <>" n1·1 S.l4-428!J ·m VW l:J us. rcblt. rJ!l1:1b l\M PM . r lt.•lln S lli~>ll ufr 8.'lll-li I l<l P\ e!> fo6 Bui! (;oud t.imd1l11111 49-HiJl!I ·74 r>asher. 2 dr :11t. Top e<lllO SllSO 548·3!'17!) ·11 VW. Silver. AM lf'M 111pc. m 1n l t•ond 1t1 on 4M<!970 ----'70 VW Bu:. Nt•w 11u1nt New brnkc!'I Nt•w I 1rt·~ ~nrf $3U001h•t ofr li40-0295 ---'12 VW BUG, rch ll \•ru: 11mt't' June. ~d cono. <Aili ti4().8183. RABB1TT ·77 Xlnt l'On<I. Priced to :icll S:j,400 640-8657 ~H••• lio,1 11t r 'ilill !t.';3', ii t 'f>\' 1m m.11 111.11ktl. \I 11 , I , 1• I I 111· I 11 r 1• I hn,trn."' SX llKI nr h1• ... 1 ott I' I 7 I I 114 :l ,,,,.,ti "r :! 1:1 l:!l 1•1>44 71Sll\' \ll'STsl·J.I.' \II f)O\\l'I \ 1'1 \'I 11 .. 111 "JJIWI !Hi:! Ii llUI 77 t-:1.l>Ol!J\IHI Onl\' 121100 m1 Mint 111111i I Aladl'<I I' I' 1;.111 ~ .. hi!( 7H 1-'.I Uor ,11111 11'111 t'<I (; .., ~:\\TUii \I' 11 .... n1•r dn VL'n onh• 1'11rllt' 1·111111 ~12.51111·l!l~I·711!1:1 1974 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE 4i1.i.w1 m1lc·s. hrc>nlt' with tan ll•alht•r 1nter111r .ind vinyl rtlOf Fii ii powt•r. "Pl'l~I t•ontrol, till whc:l'l. airi·onthl ll)Olfll: AM I FM radrn lli().'>S PI) $4395 540·5630 1011 XSOX & SOX • LINCOLN·MERCURY '(i8 UJrl 2dr. 1) 1·~ I. .rnlo I~ 5475 9940 ....•...•.............. .. PHIL LONG FORD LU• f Of• .. f •H'\•1t ()l...,,, • ., • .,, .t.th.-i1t•A"'oC'"'4..-, ... ._ 1977FORD GRANADA COUPE Dove grey with ma tt·h mg vinyl inlcnor and roof 1! cvl .iut om a1 1r trarihm11>1:.1on . po wt!r <1lt-cnng, radio ancl 111r m ndi11onmg. Clean and i.hurp! ll7HSGOI $4895 540-5630 IOllXSOX & SOX o LINCOLN-MERCURY 9100.\trtos.New f'4 Galaxy SOO XL. No acc1. d e nts . new s t. bltd. radials. clean, dependa· ble . $600/Bcst o ffer 646-9780 '76 Granada 4·d r . good condition. $3200 or bst olr. 837.<1728 'T1 MQ11acu Broug ham: 4 dr. vny l top, $42 00 847·387P 197SFORD T-llRD S1 l w r w ith m ntch1ng pa dd e d v in y l roof maroon 1nk rror. fuli pow«. J\Mtfl\t St~roo. 111 r cond. fine car. cml..X.H1 $44'5 540-5630 2829 HARBOR 8l VD COITAM£SA 1011 \SO\ & ~O\ • UNCOL N·MlfWunv 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ·11; Aob<:at. l8/28 mpg, 5 1ww radu1ls. vinyl top. xlnl l'ond $2500 or O(·i.t offer. 752-023-4 · 008 7343 'li6 Pl .YMOUTU S..Lelbw 2 or hl'lltp. Low mlJea!le. n•bll ,1ug 1nc . radio. h\•Oh'r. air rund (fll'l>di l'l•pmr J. pt>wcr s te(•rinti & l>OWt•r b r i.I kt•s Ud tran.'>portu!lon. ~Ii. Cun Ill' M'cn thth WN·keod (;;.ill 551 ·44~ '7:'> Plymouth J.•ury Sport COUJ>t'. 37.000 m1 ':-; I ownr. go<wt cond. sun· roof. cru11~ control. 9156-2.839 '76 Volare Road Runner. AT,flS.PB.CR. AM /FM, t'tu1se control. s port wnecls. xlnl C'Ond. $3'J5() !157·932uar1 5PM ---~ '611 PL VMOUTH Satcll;tl' 2dr hrdtp Low m1l<'agt1. re bll e ngint'. radio. heawr. u1r cond. lnl'eds repair>. Power SIL'l•nni;: & pow('r brukt!i. Gd tra.ni;port.ilion. SS% Can ~ seen this wc1•kl'nd Utll ~l 4435. ·m-M;,:;;-Mnrqu1~ POfltioc 996S tond. Isl offer over $1\00. •••••••••••• • •• •• ••• •• • 95.S-2839 1976 PO ... TIAC · ro W a g o n . )t o o d 1ranspor1;1llon. rr I rnl body damugt'. runi. ~1111. ~lbt..-st offer 541< !l278 1977 MONARCH GHl.4 Complt•t1• w1lh "it1·n·11. Lmdau top & .11r 1·tmd1 l1on1n)! 0111 .., 111.ouo ur 1i.:111JI milt:<;' 1121 HXJ' I SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 I 975 MERCURY COUGAR XR7 Whitt· with m.itd11ni.: 1n tenor & \lrl)I roof 1\1r t•und till \\h\•1•1. /\M F:\I i.llJrt'O. 1>owcr Mccrin~ & brc1kn S h arp t•a r C(J.'i:ll(l,.:1 $4295 540-5630 FIREllRD Automatic . pwr h\ccr IOI(, pwr wmdowh, air 1.'0nd & crws t• control :.!8,173m ilt-i;. !85SREJl 1 MUST SH HOW! Miracle Mcodo/Rfltault 2150 II arbor Bh d . C M 645-5700 J _ - - '1)1 l'onllac Vt•nlura. Xtnt ••ood ~/list ofr !HiO :.r.:1tt hi 1''1rt•h1rtl He~t 11l (1•r 548· ll~ '7MTl<i\NS AM. hko• ocw. li.W l m1 l 'ndt•r Wrnt). l'r' Pt y K:lli-:.>lil.l7 --'7t> Grand Pri i. a l> powcn.'CI. slt.'rt..'<> II track. mal(s. s un r<1<1L S4995. 770 174:1 9970 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lfMIXSOX & so~ • LINCOLN·MERCURY 1972 FORD THUHDERllRO 2626 HARBOR BLVD. llurdtop Huns stron~· COSTA MESA Soon lo b l' a c lah1>11:: Mustanq 9952 C445G U L I N o w re ••••••••••••••••••••••• dt.llC"t"Ci ' '65 Mui.Lan.: Convt'rt1hlt•. OHL Y SI 59 S 2M!} V K .1ulo. I' S. lat· Miracle air. JU ~\ t•omµll•tt•1\ M4nda/R4tft0Ult !!round up rt•i.lor ul mn Zl!iO I larhor Hlvd .• C !\1 ~~nd ~~ 645-5700 'bi Must VII. auto. ictrns. ---t h·an. mu~t 'l't' $23()11 Have ~mct.hlllR .w sell" 1>7J.2108 Class1f1ed a ds do 1l well. Aaftos, N•w 9100 AldM. H•w 9100 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ALLEN RESALES 1'7l FOltO s2799 GltAM TOftlNO • . . .. . .. .. . • '~ t"I•• '"""' ·• ""' ~ .,, w1H• lult """""" A 14'C"ft~ .wr '°"''"",,-"t'l\1 - M f f"\ 1#n iWY'' liftt~ I• tt.)IJI .\ ""'•" rO'r'~Jl~ri I 97 I CADILLAC COUl'E DE Vil.LE ....... s2999 (,Of'rtr\on ,..,.._ ''""'-c')IJrt,.,. • .,., "' 011 < ••1tllr ,,,.ltft')n ''' t11.1t•nv ,1N1 "'flf4"'"'' Al•• ""''",,,.,~ .. """""'''If''' Only ~l ~ ,,..,,,,....., V1w, ,, ••1'•1h,11t•t1£!o•• ,,,,. rR~-•~t'l111th1•t"MI lf'\.Afll!ll 1974 OU>SMOllLE CUTLASS COUl'E . .... ~3999 A "' r; r1Mrv ,,, , IN"'''" Mff! _,,,.y, l.t4ntfa<, ,, ('\ Mf •"Vt.~ "'"" .... ,,.._,, '"'""""" ,,, ... lf(J(),...,,...y,.,h, ''"''"l>I"' ,,_.,JPfl 1974 CAOILUC COIJ,E CALAIS I "'* It I f.f" t. ... ,. •t1111.11 ,.,. I• U'-If ,,, -"' fl'ifU(Nt 'flftth ... , " l•f ....... t , ......... 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