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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-12-29 - Orange Coast Pilot7 FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 29, 1978 ~ Jt. -0 .... • MCTIOlll.. • l'AOU • ( ' 4. I I War.Id Watche 0 I. For Lile '-fJtr • • I -.. • if I 0 'Fight "I .. • t' i Expert: 2 Gunmen FiPed:-at JFK t J I Fight for LHe World Watches Smallest Baby SAN DIEGO fAP> -The fight for life of tiny Mignon "Mimi" Faulkner, described by her doc-tors as the most premature baby ever to survive, drew growing worldwide aLlenlion today. Messages or encouragement h a ve s tarted arriving at Children's Hospital. and a nurse s~ id "'the whole staff" is looking in. · Me anwhile, the infant has grown from 482 ~ams at birth. or nearly 17 ounces, to almost twire as much 920 grams New Fissure Hits Laguna Mimi was born Nov 1 at Sharp Hospital after 22 or 23 weeks of gestation, compared to 40 for a normal baby. "Mignon tepresents a baby probably as small as anyone could hope for survival," said ne onatologist Richard Hen- derson. But after 42 days of life, doc: .. tors say, the tiny girl still has only a 50.50 chance. A tube was inserted into her trachea to correct an early in- ability to breathe. Surgeons corrected an open passageway between the aorta and pulmonary artery in Mimi's heart. ~ 'SlideArea There has been kidney failure, and frequent blood transfusions have been needed. A respirator is still needed lo help her breathe. 1 f. ~ ~ • • . By STEVE MITCHELL Ol ttw O.Uv Pllet Stall /\ fissure 90 feet in length opened up on the west embank- ment of Oriole Drive in Laguna Beach ·s slide-ravaged Bluebird Canyon this morning, sending heavy equipment operators scurrying. Police said vibrations from the heavy equipment used to grade the 3.5-acre site might have triggered the earth move· ment shortly after 8 a,.ftl . Geologist Woody Higdon said the fissure is a minor reactiva- tion of the original slide that destroyed 22 Bluebird Canyon homes Oct. 2. The new horseshoe-s haped crack was still moving at 9 A.m. as police and city officials, geologists and grading crews watched from atop Oriole Drive. While geologists say the new fissure complicates site stabilization, they believe it is limited to the road embank· ment. "They said they'll watch it for a while, and if nothing else hap- pened, work crews will nibble at the edges with their equip· ment," said police Sgt. Terry Temple. Sukit Construction Co. superintendent LeRoy Brichard said his crews notiQed the earth splitting shortly after 8 a.m. and moved heavy equipment away (See ~URE, Page A.2) 'IWO SE4RCHES IN ADOPTIONS Mary Jo Rillera ol Huntington Beach was adopted at birth. Seventeen years liter, she placed her daughter Cor adop- tion Eventually. she found herself Involved in two searches. The first for her birthparenta, the second for the daughter she gave up. See Featuring, Page Bl. Although her lungs are un· derdeveloped, Henderson said. ·'the only thing that saved her was that her lungs were more mature than those of a baby her age would usually have been." An unemployed meat cutter, Curtis Faulkner, and his wife Myrna have three othe r children. all daughters from 10 to 15 and all born prematurely. Henderson and his colleagues checked medical annals and the Guinness Book of World Records and said babies have been born weighmg s lightly less than Mignon Faulkner, but apparent- ly none so young. At birth "all organs, all tis- sues. were formed -even the fingernails," Henderson said. Mrs. Faulkner said, "My first reaction to the birth was how <See MIMI, Page .U> Two Killed In San Juan House Blaze An early' morning blaze claimed two Jives today when it swept through a home near the Mission San Juan Capistrano, Orange County firemen reported . The dead were identified by fire Capt. Marc Hawkins as Della Ramos,· 75, a Jong-time San Juan resident and Fernando Dominquez, a Mexican national believed to be ln bis early 20s. Firemen attempted to rescue the victims from the burning home at 211812 Miaion St. in the o ld town Los Rios area, spokesmen said, but they were driven back by names. Twenty five fighters woned for 20 minutes to control the 6: 32 a.m. blue, firemen said. Cause ol the fire is still beln1 lnvestl1ated. The old home and its contents, valued al 188,000, were listed by flremu u a total lou. -,.. I o.llY "'91 ...... ~ .................. CAR COMES TO REST AGAINST VAN AFTER Hrn'ING HOUSE, THREE OTHER CARS Flwe Injured In Fouf-car ~r••h In Newport Beech E•rty Tod•y Inmate Gone AfterCr'"h PORTLAND. Ore. <APl -An escaped prisoner be- ing returned to Oregon aboard a United Air Lines DC-8 was reported miss- ing today after the airUner crash-landed In a residen- tial netlhborhood. Police said Kim Edward Campbell, 27. was last seen wanderin& around at the crash scene ln Eaat Portland. Ten persons • died In the erub. <Story, photo on Page A4. > Hu;ntington Resident Held After .Smashup Five penons were injured ln Memorial HoepitaJ ror culs and Newport Beach today after a car bruises. · described • speedin1 at about Marku' roommate, Russell 100 mll• per bour smashed into Roy, 19, a paaseqer in the car. a house, ta car, a plcltu' truck alao was treated for minor and a van. -ll\juriet at the holpi&.al. A"ested oa swplcion of felbny The accident oecuned shortly drunk driving was Troy M"arku, after midni1ht wMn Ahrku' 20, of 19132 Ma1nolla St., car. westbound on Balboa t(qntlncton Betteb. Police said Bou16¥ml, made a lane cbaoge Mark as was expected to be near the intersection ot 41th releaHd on •.IOO bail aocs.,. St.reel; collided will\..Ule rilbt Witness Airs View To House WASHINGTON <AP'l -A:n.u:. coustics expert testified today there is a 95 percent chance - evidence "beyond a reasonable· doubt" -lhat President Kett- nedy was assassinated in e crossfire by two conspiring rifiemen. The witness. Mark Weiss, told the House Assassinations cofA- mattee there was a more than 95 percent similarity be tween sound waves recorded on a ·motorcycle policeman's radio ia Dallas during' the ass assination Nov , 22. 1963. and those p.oo- duced by test firing or a rifle.at the scene. Rep. Louis Stokes, D-Ohio, the· committee chairman. cautioned Weiss that his testimony would have a profound impact .on tile course or history because it raises "the legal assumption .of the possibility of a conspir~:· in Kennedy's murder. Sto .- asked Weiss if he was sure o~ findings. . t ·.' '"It appears that with a. Jb abibility of '95 perceqt or' there was indeed a ~.s~~ .. t/r from the grassy k«~ said. "I guess I woulit·'..s· · · were a legal man that; is• ' a reasonable doubt." · ·:.'i Weiss said he s tudie<f;t possibility of a rifle shot ~. , . the grassy knoll in front 84'1~ the rig.ht .or the Kenue~ motorcade in Dallas. But he said he agrees with UJe commlU.ee's earlier conclus¥>n that three other sho\s were fired from a sixth-floor winda.w behind the president. Thus. he <See JFK, l'age AZ> Coast Weather Chance of showers less ~ than 10 percent tonight i and Saturday. Lows tonight mid to upper 40s. Highs Saturday low to l mid·60s. t INSIDE TODJ\ Y For enterloinment thot 's cold, beculi/lll and lnggtt than life, ~ ~ of Hoff- d a y on Ice and the ··s~·· mme on Page CJ. ' He was tre.ated-at'·. •.,. '/~:t:·~. ~~~Al> · ' ~ ~ >'" .l:\'. •, ,it. .·•.\'t.: • • •• ,J. • •• " • -~ \J.\\tit '·~ ..... ., .. , µ DAILY PILOT s ru~n. O!Ql!!!b•ll ft. !!T! Lawyer Doubts Fair Trial for Gacy C HICAGO <APl Jo hn \ Waynl' Gue). t'hur~l'd with one , llurder but ront~nana to 32 "--=== lla)t Mia portnr • one or lhl' nlAUOn " v.: m rntt.._ ,,.urd£•.f1•n. amd m 1H h,• ~bit' tu tet'l ;1 fiur tc 1111 •n> whc·r ll 1 •• " Yt'r t uthort\lt" un~arlb d " borla.•a. Thuradey in l h• I OOtlOUlnt( •wan•h Of (,IC'\ '!I bomt• bnnguw th•· 011ml-..·1 "' ~··ltt .al n ·nuun' (11111111 ul Hw m 1uh •'t hom\' ir1 n 1Ht h w1•!tl :.uhurb,.n Ch1r••l1• lu .!1 /\ 'lt't'Md body w drapc>d trom ttH> 0c .. Plaint• fthM OC'I ThUf' iay "l 't ... a.ow an UM world the") ,. intna tn fhtd .. fair or 1mpc1rll.tl frn Urtl In thl'I c-lty O ( thl• •· .. umtr) fur Chill ml\Uer It 'I JOOt' bt H•nd ~~" 1md lll'ftley ln ft'' '" aid Sam t\mlrant " th1• h• v. \ t•r rt1111 h i. IK't.•n t(mntt on fot ''"" 11t'lt' "''C'k with on•• t hurt<'' nd •Ir• id) Wl' h '1• nion • 1•\lbhc•1h 1h1Hl an\ of tho•c• ' !IC'!I.' ~ ••Id In •• n intt•n lt'W Bakhtlar Tabbed ·Shah Asks New Iran Cabinet AP Wt .......... NEW LEAOER? Shahpour Bakhtiar f 'rone Pa .. '' J CRASH ... <,\cit· or a -;m;.ill rar tr:evl'ling JO thl' 'amt· dirt•t·twll. pol1u: rt•p<1rted .J a n :t Pears on, l!I, or 166KI '~1b<•r Lane in lluntrn~ton Heat·h. driv<•r of thl• sm;.ill c:ur. wus treated for knee pam. li e r passc ng<·r. Tamm y Anderson, 20. of Norco, wa ... cJ('rt ed from th t· c:a r a nd :,uffered a hl·ad t·ut c.ind arm ,<'rap11s. poll<'(' s:ml Shc al:,o •was l rl'ated at Hoag und ~dl'i.l'tl'tl 1'ol11·e said Markas apparently lost (•ontrol of his cur after tht' <·o ll1s10n, r;.in over a C\!ntt·r d1v1dt.•r and ac r oss lh t· ~a b lbound lanes or Balboa Hoult•vard. The car crashed into the home of Tom Ar~ao at 4601 W Balboa Btvd . police said, c lipping off a port 1011 of the hou~e Police said Mark as' t ar conltnucd mlo a parking lot, hit a parked pickup truck, rolled over. smashed mto a parked vun and camt• to rest against a bnck wall Owne r of 11t c: van , Scott Oov1son, 21). of 146 47lh St . reportt>dly was sleeping inside lht• v ;.in at th<• t1 m<' lie. too. was treated at lloJ~ (or pa in re porll'dly resulting from the acr1dent f'rot11 Page A I MIMI ..• •·ould 1tomethm~ that sm all f<tck thut hard.!" The baby. whose hand after seven weeks 1s the size of her mother's thumb, can wiggle her 1'>~s and appears to smile. But th~ Faulkncrs expect it wi ll he lhn•e or four months more twforl' they r<in take her homt• OAAHGECO~T ) DAILY PILOT •~ Or~(Oolt\I U.1ty Pu.-•llnwn,.-ft•· f""" '('t1f\•fl OW ~Pt*"\ '0""4 ""'f'tf\yltw (>t~ to.., 1 Pvoo"""'°(~ '\.tttifiu-'f• td•ttan\dffl pt.tbH,M d Mond•, l.hfut;.,., I t1011r tl'll (,,,,. 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U'>kt><I a lt•udm1ot oppo-;1t1011 hl(urt• lo fur m u °''" ~11\-1•1 nnwnl or n •t'On nhJllllll W \llt'I'' i'>Uld loduy IJ't \ IOll'IH't' ugutn .. t the mo111,11 ('h r i.t:t•tt 1111 In \lnl· U\Cldt-nt. troops r1nng rnto tht• air routed 10.0CO pr(11\•i.h'r:-. lrYtnK to parudt• out ol a 1·t•111t>h'ry with u bymbohc coHtn The sourcei. i.1ud th.al ul u meet 1nA 'rhuri-J.iy night Shapou1 R;ikhtwr. 6-1. a rrwrntx-r 11rth1· Na t1onal front oppobalion .iroup, uc t•c•pkd Sh11h Moh1Jmmed Reza Pahluv1 'b mandute ..... to form o l'l\'1lt.1n 1-:ovt·rnmenl to replace t hl' 1wo mont-old military led ad m1ni~trat1on The sourt•t•s, who a:.kcd not lo be idcnt1f1t'd. said 8:.tkhliur was ~even thrl'l' days to present hb Cabinel ~Bakhtiar. a lawyer and former deputy labor minister, confirmt-d earlier that he was approach<.-d by the shah. Thl' m o narc h turne d to Bakhtiur after sources said former Interior Minis t er Gholem·Ros~tn Sadlql. 73. had given up efforts to organize a c1v11ian government Palac(' ~urces said the sha.h continues to reject opposition ·demands that he abdicate and decided to aecept a reduced role as const1lut1onal monarch once a ('ivilian administration can be established. The monarch hopes a broad-based government and U.S. CARRIER FORCE DUE OFF IRAN? Page A4 IRAN OIL SHUTDOWN WON'T HIKE COST -84 weakening or his powers may quell the unrest. As tht: c ri s is d eepened, Washington sources said the Carte r adminis tra t ion was considenng sending a navy t ask force into the Persian Gull off Iran lo underscor e Carter's warning again s t foreign inlervenllon here -a warning clearly aimed at the Soviet Union. The official Pars news agency s aid the huge c rowd a l the cemetery apparently had chosen the coffin at random -it had not yet been buried -as a symbol ror the hundreds killed in Iran's year·long political violence. When the troops began firing over the demons trators' head.i they scattered, the agency s aid. Tfie coffin was put back in place. No casualties were reported immediately in that incident or in several oth e r clashes in Tehran today. In other T ehra n violence today , soldiers broke up demonstrations by 500 protesters staging a sit-in on the tracks near the city railway s tation, and dispersed gangs of rioters armed with clubs and stones from the bazaar area. Demonstrations also broke out at a major downtown square, and other protesters set street fires after a night or widespread curfew violations, gunfire and power blackouts. T h e stale radio s aid the shortage of fuel was threatening bakery operation and that bread might .soon become scarce. The Ministry of Power announced that two electric generaUng slaliorus near Tehran had been closed and that power blackouts we r e like ly t o incre ast>. The ministry said all power lo faC'tories had bee n shut or! and that remaining supplies would b e alloc •te d by a priority sy•tem with hospitals, mosques and homes at the top of the list. Oil production was reported al the zero level. and sources sald \he situation in the field• woraened dramatically after the auauination Saturday of American oil e~ccutive Paul Orimm in Ahwoz •• ACTION Probed WASJUNOTON CAP> -Depu· ty HoUH Republican leader Bob Michel releued exerpta Thurs- day nlteht or an lnveall1aUon re· port which he uid ah-owed wJdespread mJ1cnan11ement In the federal volunteer aiency, ACTION . Thuraday a cy, ll year old convicted 1 x offender . nporttidly told Poli be bed MJCUaJ teliUonl wtch J2 youn1 men • .strangll'(J tht'm nd bu.rll'<l Z7 Ml his home. lie r"por\tdly told 11we1liicalora h \br•w the bod1 of th otbcn1 into the o.. .. PlaJne H1ver. Or Robt!rt Steln. Cook CoU11ly medt~al l'll•m1nl'r, an unnoune1n1 tht• dl~cov l'ry or morf' bodllli Thui;aday. liitld, "wt' are Utt.orally working In a t.r•v~ down tht-"' ' Seart~rs are follow1nn a map provided by Cucy In 1u•arctu~ for bodies at b111 home So far lhl' dja1ram hu been aceuret.e. ·'We have no doubt that we wfU f ind 27 bod1t•11 burl('d l" places he hu.s shown." said Qnl' lnvt11llptor who ked not to ~ identified. Caty 11 chugf'd with the dl'nlh of 15.)'eur old Roberl t'lc11l. a DelJ l'lt11m•is boy who dlsuppctlrcd Nu11 month. Piest ':, oody. which Gucy re portedly told police was among those be ... .,, ......... IRANIAN WEEPS OVER BODY OF YOUNG MILITANT Thousand• of Mourners Demon1trated After Burfala Prop .. 13 Benefit Mobilehome Park Rebates Slated A little more than 60 percent of Orange County's mobilehome park owners reportedly will be giving.. thelr te nants rebates totalling SJ million from savings on taxes from Proposition 13. Eileen J . Cirillo, president of the Orange County Unit of the Weatem Mobllehome Associa· tion announced the rebates lo· day in a press confe rence with Thomas Riley, chairman of lht: Elderly Man Seu Himself Afire in L4 LOS ANGELES (APl -An elderly man poured two jugs or fla mmable liquid over himself and set himself on fire early lo· day outside the downtown hotel whe re he lived, a fire depart. ment spokesm an said. The man, who was not im- mediately identified. was taken by fire department paramedics to County.USC Medical Center where he was r eported in critical condition with third· Orange County Board 01 Supervisors. The association represent:o, owner s of 185 of lhe county's 2JO mobilehome parks. or the as sociation's membe rs hip. s he said owners of 148 of the park~ will be granting rebates in SOffil' form beginning neltt week. S he said the rebates will comt· either in direct cash form or in an a llowance in the lennant::.' January rent. She said the rebates rang~ from 80 per('ent lo lOO percent of the o wners' t ax s a v ing s. although she did concede that som e of the owners have raised their rents since pass age of Proposition 13. Mrs . Cirillo s aid she didn't know how many park owners had raised rents . "We only surveyed our me mbers to find out about lhe r e bates," she explained. "We didn't ask about rent Increases." 12 Arrested WASHI NGTON <AP1 Twelve persons were arrested today during the second day of pacifist de monstrations at lht.• Pentagon, police reported . threw Into the river. ha1> not be" o found Amarante aid he will ~k a court Qf'det' al a prthmln&ry hearl D• tOd•)' to re1trict the ttelMH ol laformaUon by law enforcesnent olfieialJ. Amirant4 said publicity has roae beyond the ca••• or Richard Speck, convicted of murder1n1 el1ht. nura4!s W Chlcaao in J966, and Elmer Wayne Henley. convicted .. a member of a Hou1 ton bomoleXUal rtnc involved lo the In FHglat Path death11 of 26 youlhi;. Henley'b l'onv1cllon on !fix counts ot murder was recently ovortu.med b.Y •n awcata court. He i& beana held while a new trial is soupt. The larant maaa murder ln lht llmted States to date lil attributed to mittrant labor contractor Juan Corona. who was convicted or hackin1 2~ worken to d4'Uth with u machete then burylns them in peach orchards near Yuba City. Calli .. In 1971. -· Residents Tell Of Air Crash PORTLAND. Ore (API Thundering jetb overhead are nothing new for the residl'nls of the 15700 block of East Burnside m Portland. Their homes are tx:neath the landing patttim for runway 28 F,.._P~AI JFK •.. said. then· 1s a 95 percent probability of a crossfire l>y two rinemen Al e arlier public hearings, rommittee experts said nearly all their tests suppo rted the Warre n Com mission's con· clusion that Lee Harvey Oswald fired three shots from the sixth· floor windo w or a building behind Kennedy, and that onJy one of the shots missed. T h e com mitt ee·~ c hie f rounsel. G Robert Blakey, said at least six witnesses to the as· s as s 1nation. 1n c lud1 n 1l a police man. tes tified the s hot:. came from the grassy knoll or from an overpass beyond 1t. He said 15 other witnesses thought shots might have come from that direction. But Blakey said the commit- tee's exhaustive medical and ballistics evidence indicates thal If a second gunman did fire from the grassy knoll his s hots missed Kennedy 's limousine entirely Weiss said he calculated that a rifle at the grassy knoll was fired in the general direction of Kennedy's limousine. But con· trary to earlier reports of his findings, Weisb said he could calculate only roughly the di rec· lion of the shot and nothing about where the bullet would have hit Weiss testified that 10 of 14 si gn1ft canl waves from the sound on a tape of th~ motorcy· c le polic e man 's radi o trans mission mat('hed those or a test rine fired from the grassy knoll last August. Weiss said the mathematical odds of the sound m atching an· fie s hot that closely and not lJC· tually being the sound of a nne s hot are less than 5 percent He said the sounding:i were la.ken at several points along the route or the motorcycle as 1t followed Kennedy's limousine al l l miles per hour. The committee also called back 1t..c; top ballistics. medical and tra1ect.ory experts to find whether their exhaust1 ve tests ran support or discredit the evidence of at least two gunmen. Left at Portland International Airport. ''Those planes are always .:o mg right over us," said Bonnll! G tlbreth_ "I always te ll my husband l just hope they stay up there." Thursday evening one didn't. A United Air Lines DC·8 Wllh 185 persons aboard c rash.landed in a vacant lot behind the Gilbre th home. At least tO persons were kllled and 45 in. Jured . The big jet came down on the end~f vacant lots several hun· dred yards long a nd about a block Wlde It s kidded through the brush and lrees. fl attcn..-d the house next door lo the Gil bre lhs. s kipped across DC-8 CRASH KILLS AT LEAST 1~age A4 Burnside and crushed another house across the street. Neither house was occupied al the time of the crash Mr:; Gil brelh said the peopll• a('ross .the street moved out Just be fore Christ mas . The huu~c next door had been unoccup1L'<i Just a few weeks, she said "Jt sounded like an earth· qu:ike." s aid Mrs . Gilbn·th, whose hus band. Hobert, ancJ three children were also in the house Mrs . Gilbreth baby~1l!. <ir1 weekdays for several workin~ mothers and there were ei~hl people in the house when lht· airliner skJdded by. One or them was Linda Byrd who was on her way out the door after picking up her 3·year -uld daughter, Chialeah. ·'Suddenly. the whole house s tarted shaking," "d rs Byrd said. Frottt Pa~ A I FlSSURE ... to s low fissure progress. G eologis t lligdon s aid hl' believes the art'a ci.n be n·- pa ired, adding that the sl1dt> mass appea~ lo be only two to three feet thick on t he embank· ment Meanwhile, heavy equipment operators continued to grade other parts or the shde area to· day in preparation for eroding e ffects of anli<'1pated wintt-r rains Grading 1s heing pushed to keep top soil from washing away during the ('XJ>N'led rams Of January and 1''ebruary. degree burns over SO percent or~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ his body, said spokesman Jim Jeffrey_ It was not known why the man immolated himself. J effrey said the man was over 60 and lived at lhe Clark Hotel, inhabited mostly by senior citizens. Ma r cello Mi caeli . a nother hote l resident, said he was 11tandang outside the building when a laundry delivery man told him about the burning man in rront of the old Broadway de· partment st.ore. Mlcaeli said he called the fire department a nd then rus hed out· s ide. A truck drive r eit · tlngulshed the names wilh a fire extinguisher before lireflghters arrived. Film Stars Red Stork MOSCOW (API A stork nicknamed "Klek" has m ade his debut as a movie actor in a Soviet fllm ln which he delivered a dlaper·wrapped baby The Soviet news agency Tua uid the s tork '11 aervlce came cheaply. He earned a doun frop. Kltk, Tua reported, l housed and red by a f ama l y n ea r the clty or Braalava. He first came to the f am1ly laa\ summer after hit wtni wu Injured aod he could not n y aouth. In the Soviet Union. 1tork1 an under 1tate pro· teclion. Happy New Year.I your BIGGEST and BEST ever I I .- ~ I' ·' J Y o ar Rome~owa ~ Dall y Newspap r. VOL 71, NO. 363, ~SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ; New Lagun~ Eart~ ':> WORKMAN LAYS FLOOR FOR NEW COSTA MESA POST OFFICE BRANCH Annex et 2230 Fairview Road To Open Tueadlly After Holld•y Work . Postal Annex Moving Fairview Road Site New Mesa Home By MIKE PASKEVICH Of•DMtrl"tWSt.Wf Costa Mesa's Orange Avenue postal anne~ shut ilc; doors today after 22 years of operation as of. ficials began a move to a larger facility across town. The new post office will be located in a former Safeway market at 2230 Fairview Road between Newport Boulevard and ' Wilson Street. Tht" relocation will be com- pleted during the three-day New Year's holiday and the new an- nex will open Tuesday morning. i Costa Mesa Postmaster Lyle ~ VerPlanck said there may be ~ some initial hardships for ' customers who have relied on •. the e l st-side branch for so long. 1 But he believes the incon- l ~enienc-e will be short-lived and ' that rt!Sident can expect better , postal service in the long run. ·' The new 9,700-square-foot post i office branch is nearly twice as t lar ge as the a nnex a t 1683 Orange and will have more than , 50 additional parking spaces, said VerPlanck. WILSON t; ~ ~ I ~ > _) Olilf f'ltlltM-. LOCATION OF NEW ANNEX Bulldlng To Open Tuead•y The Fairview branch will open with the same number of locking post office boxes, but 350 more boxes are on order and should be installed within four months, he said. The new postal annex will open with the same number of employees, 50~ but VerPlanek said more personnel will be added lf the work load in- creases. The estimated 4,000 Costa Mesa residences within the 92627 zip code area should receive a quick improvement in postal de- livery. Under the former system , those families were serviced by six routes equally divided between the Orange Annex and the main post office on Adams Avenue. The new branch will handle all mail to zip codes ending in 'Zl, said VerPlanck. The U.S. Postal Service's search for a new home came a fter the owner of the property occupied by the Orange Annex cancelled the lease last spring. Plans· are to soon demolish the east-side branch to put up a small shopping complex. Newport Apa rtm ents Renters Get Rebate, Cut Residents at Oakwood Apart- ments lo Newport Beach re- ceived a welcome holiday gift this year -a rebate and a rent r educ tion in the wake of Proposition 13, the property tax cut initiative approved by voters on June6. A spokesman for R and B Apartment Management Com· pany said rebates were mailed out and have been received by most tenants this week. The 3mount of the rebates was based on a formula depending on length of residence since May and the amount of rent on that person's apartment. Reports Say Iran's Shah To Abdicate By tJDited Presa la&ernational TEHRAN, lraa -Sbab Molaammed aeu Palalavi, mapped ta a bloo41 ·aat•wlde revolt daat .......... ed Iran la&o cllao•. lau agreed &o leave Iran te•porarltf ud laaad over bis power• &o a reseacy coaocu. lll&lllly placed ... rtts said um after1MGL Tiiie IMlfftl 1akl a palace U · .... cemeat oe &M 1bab'1 de· di'" wu e~1 •rtly. Tiie •reer..W ...... , wlllo lau ...W ll yeart, asked oppodlioa lea~r sa.,.., Balltlar , a, le ,., •• ,. ........... p'"'1lmetl& ,..,1.cl•I a mlll&ary 1overn· •••• There are 1,447 apartments at the firm's Newport Beach com- plex, plus 402 in Gard~n Grove a nd 768 in Anaheim, the spokesman said. In all, $750,000 was distributed to 14,000 residents throug.hout California. the spokesman said. "When Proposition 13 passed. we sent a letter to our tenants telling them that when our net savings were known, we would distribute 80 percent of them." be said. Increased fees and taxes were deducted from the net savings, which were determined last week, he said. ' In addition to rebates, tenants received r ent reductions. Amounts depend on rent being charged. The spokesman said it was Im· possible to give average figures or a range of figures because each case was different. He not- ed that rents are more ex- pensive in beach areas like Newport than inland. A resident at the Newport complex who pays $375 per month reported receiving a re- bate of $7.50 for each month he's lived there. His rent was re- duced $10 a month. Century Mark Mesan Notes 100 Yean Relatives read birthday greet- ings from President Carter to- day as Mrs. Minnie Morris of Costa Mesa turned 100 years old. Declining health prevented Mrs. Morris from reminiscing on her more than 80 years as a real· dent of Southern California. However, her nephew Grant Langseth, and hi• wife,· Irene, supplled some background t.Mt may Jar the memories of long- time Harbor Area residents. After leaving her birthplace of Moorheard, Minn., Mrs. Morris settled in the Harbor Area in • IM>ut 1885. ln about 1930, she and her hui band, Ed, opened a small ramlly restaurant known aa "Coney Island" near the Balboa Pavilion . •I • It - -.. The restaurant gave way to progress in the late '30s and the Morrises moved north. where they took jobs in a wartime de- renae plant. Tbey later purchased a home ln Cambria, where Mrs . Morris lived alone after her hus band's death until she was 91. Mr. and Mn. Langseth, of 873 TQ.wne st., Cost.a Mesa, then cared for Mn. Morris unUI she was moved to the Port Mesa Convalescent Home four years ago .• Besides the brier message from the president, Mrs. Morris received birthday cards tod~ rrom countle11 nephews and nieces ln Ore1on, Calirornla and lflnneeota. The White Houae messaae. (8ee JONNIE, Pase AZ> . ..... ,,. .. --.. , .. Fissure 90 Feet;. ID Length By STEVE MITCHELL OI ... o.llY ...... Staff A riasure 90 reet in Jeogtb opened up on the west embank- ment of.Oriole Drive in Laguna Beach's slide-ravaged Bluebird Canyon this morning, send.Ing heavy equipment operators scur rying. Police said vibrations from the heavy equipment used to grade the 3.S-acre site might have triggered the earth move- ment shortly after 8 a .m. Geologist Woody Higdoo said the fissure is a minor reactiva- tion of the original slide that destroyed 22 Bluebird Canyon. homes Oct. 2. The new horseshoe-shaped crack was still moving al 9 a.m. as police and city officials, geologists and grading crews watched from atop Oriole Drive. Dllty ~ ......... ..., •kN"' 1(- While geologists say the new fissure complicates site stabilization, they believe it is limited to the road e mbank· ment. "They said they'll watch it for a while. and if nothing else hap- pened, work crews will nibble at the edges with their equip· ment. •· said police Sgt. Terry Temple. FOUA-cAR PILEUP ENOS IN GLASS, WRECKAGE Five Hurt In Newport Beech Accident Today Sukit Construction Co. superintendent LeRoy Brichard said hla crews noticed tbe earth splitting shortly after 8 a.m. and moved heavy equipment away t.e slow fissure prog~. Five Persons Hurt In Newport Crash Geologist Higdon said be believes the area can be re· paired, adding that the slide mass appears to be only two to three feet thi'ck on the embank· ment. Meanwhile, heavy equipment operators continued to grade other parts of the slide area to- day in preparation for eroding effects of anticipated winter rains. Grading is being pushed to keep top soil from washing away during the expected rains or January and February. Five persoas were injured ln Newport leach today after a car described • 1peedi.Qs at about 100 miles per hour 1mubed Into a house. a car, a pickup truck and a van. Arrested on smplcion of felony drunk driving was Troy Markas, 20, or 19132 Magnolia St., Huntington Beach. Police said Markas was expected to be released on $2.500 bail today. He was treated at Hoag Memorial Hospita l for cuts and bruises. Marku' roommate. Russell Roy. 19, a passenger in the car. also was treated fOf' minor injuries at the hospital. The accident occurn!d shortly after midnight when Markas' Expert Says Two Shot at Kennedy- WASHINGTON <APl -An ac- coustics expert testified today there is a 95 percent chance - evidence ·'beyond a reasonable doubt" -that President Ken- nedy was assassinat~lt" a crossfire by two cons piring riflemen. The witness, Marte Weiss, told the House Assassinations com- mittee there was a more than 95 percent similarity between sound waves recorded on a motorcycle policeman's radio in Two Killed In San Juan House Blaze An early morning blaze claimed two lives today wben it swept tbrougb a home near the Mission San Juan Capistrano, Orange County firemen reported. Dallas during the assassination Nov. 22. 1963. and those pro- duced by test. firing of a rifle at the scene. Rep. Louis Stokes, D-Ohio, the committee chairman. caulioned Weiss Ulat bis testimony would have a profound Impact on the course of histor y because It raises "the legal assumption of the possibility oC a conspiracy" in Kennedy's murder. Stokes asked Weiss lf be was sure of his findings. "lt a~ that with a prob-abiblUty of 96 percent or better there WU indeed a 5bOt fired from the grusy knoll," Weiss said. "f guess I would say if I were a legal man that is beyond a reasonable doubt." Weiss. a computer science professor at Queens Colle1e. New York Cit)', said his caJCula· lions placed a second gunman behind a eoocrete wall on the erauy knoll. in the same viclal· ty -where a eommlttee pboto- araph shows • shape with What looks like a ton1.object. ComnUUee pboto experts have tettifled that tophlltlcated photo (See '"" .... .U> The dead were identlfiect by fire Capt. Marc Hawklns as Della Ramos. 75, a lona-Ume San Juan residen& and Fernando Dominquei a Mex.lean naUonal ~ S£4RCJlES r believed to be ln bis early 20I. • Jl'tremen attempted to reecue •Jill ~ ~ll'rll'lt1'1'-' the vlct.lma from the b"1'1Uftl •1 ~ .tUJtJ.-.J•UJ J.:J • home at 28812 Klsslon *· in tbe Mary lo RUier• of Huntington old town Los Rios area. BHch. waa adopted at tMl1b. spokesmen said, but they were Seventeen years 1ater, she driven back by names. placed lier daushter for. edop- Twenty nve ftibter,-worked Uoa. ror 20 minutes to control tbe e:3Z l!ventualtr, lbe round henelf a .m. blaze, firemen saJd. CaOSe lnvolved ln two 1earcbel: Tbe of the fire la •till belna flnit f« btr birthparen&a, the lnvestlgaa.d. HCoM f61' the daua'htlr ab• The old home and ill cont.enta, ••"up. valued at -!~I were lilted by See J'eaturiq, Pm '1· firemen u a WW! k>q. di w f ' -..... . ~ ~~"~~ ~fo•1tii\: ·~ ' .. ' , ... ,.. ....y _. • • ..... 1 • car, westbound on Balboa Boulevaid. made a lane change - near tbe intersection or 47th Street md collided with the right side or a small car traveling in the same direction. police reported. . Jana Pearson. 19, of 16681 Tiber Lane in HuntingtOn Beach. driver of the small car. was treated for knee pain. Her passenger, Tammy Anderson. 20, of Norco. was eject ed from the car and suffered a head cut and arm scrapes, police said. She also was treated at Hoag a nd released. Police said Markas apparenUy lost control of his car after the collision, ran over a center divider and across the eastbound lanes of Balboa Boulevard. The car crashed into the home of Tpm Argao at 4601 W. Balboa Blvd .. police said, clipping off a portion of the house. P olice said Markas' car continued into a parking lot, hit a parked pickup truck, rolled over, smashed'into a parked van and came to rest against a brick wall. O•ner of the van. Scott Davison, 20, of 146 47th St .. reportedly was sleeping inside the van at the time. BART Checked HAYWARD <AP) -Federal and state experts inspected a Bay Area Rapid transit facility to determine if the transit dis- trict is violating safety regula- tions on handling poisonous PCBs. Coast Weather Chance of showers less than 10 percent tonight and Sa(urday. Lows tonight mid to upper 40s. Highs Saturday low to mld..eGs. INSIDE TODAY For ~mctmmnt that'! cold, beouti/ul and bfgger than life, an revfe1o& of Holi· dcr oft tee and th• "Svpnman" movie on Page CJ . •••• ~ .... \ I I . \ J ~ ~ . . .. County Airport Safety Upgrade Set f'.',....P~AJ MINNIE ••• signed also by Rosalynn Carter. read: "You have our warmest con· gratulations and best wishes as you celebrate your birthday. We hope that the year ahead will bring you special happiness." 8)' KATHY CLANCY Of 111t IUllr 1'1114 Meff t'1tots using Orange County Aarport will be offered addi· tional service aimed at avoiding ruid·air collisions by 1983. ae· cording to new Federal Aviation Ad.rilnlstration l>lans. The FAA unveiled the plans tbis week as part of a $54 million n ationwide effort prompted by Septe mber's mid·air collision between a PSA Jetliner and a private plane over San Diego. That crash. which killed 144 person-.. ww; the nation's worst a1 r d1sa~lt·r 1h now planned. Orange Coun· Mesa Council Back on Job Tuesday Night, Costa Mesa council member's w ill return to work Tuesday with a reiular public meeting set. for 6:30 p.m. al council chambers. Items <Jue for d1scuss1on and possible action include: • Approval of $34,372 bid for fiarrac siinal at Bear Street and P aularino Avenue. Consideration of R·2 iorung on 70 acrl>S or west side land re· cently annexed from the county. P u blic h ea r i ng on homeowner5· request to annex 2.6 acres or county land near Woodland and Tustin avenues to th<> City Resolution to annex un· developed land known as Pacllic Canyon Park to the Costa Mesa Partc and Recreation District. St.ale to Cut 170 Positiom SAC RAMENTO <AP> -The stat~ Indus trial R elations Depar tment aays It bas told more than 170 of its employees that their 1ob8 <ire slated for elimination but few will be laid off Thr action was described u lht' fi rst of many ataH reduc· t1on s ltkely to he proposed between now and next July when tht' 1979-80 1tate bud1et t1kee et· feet. Gov Edmund Brown Jr. ·11 Planning and Research dJrector, Bfll Preas. said Thursday the new budget may hold aovem· ment growth to 7 percent, far below the usual rate. That would require "significant reductions" in ,the slate work force. Of'ANOE COMT • DAILY PILOT rllf' O•-Co.1\lo.Mtr 1'11t1,w1111wflkftto<om Q1,,..o t,..MO''""""""'""'"U\ ... dltyl ... Or-<.°"'' .. _,.,..,..,_y ~ .... -... OUOll~~ ~y ttw"~ ''WY tor , .. ,. -· 'M•l>Of1 l!foc~, H""1fflt(°" ktclll"-!lt~ llollo, t,,,.,.,~ ..... ~lh.MIC-1 A ..... , ......... OdltlOn 1,....,,~ ••• "'* ....... ......... Tiit ........... ,....,""119 ollftt It ft JlO W•u ll•'Sl,.,.... C9'1a-.C .. -... • ._ ,. ... ~=.:. =""' JK•• C-WJ II<• llTnOO.•t •"" °"'"'"" MtMff' T-Hll-~10< ,,_,,. ..,,.._ Mt'lftllle t•tot . Cll.n..N L-. ·-,.-AM1'1-"" lilf"M "'!-. Telepttone (714)'°"21 CleMlfled Afte111 .. 1il toll71 J,_...,,.._ ....... tr. la 1cheduled for 10-called • terminal radar aervice areu," a voluntary Pf'Olr&ID offering pllotl lnfonnaUon from air tral· flc controllers on the proximity of ot.Mr aircraft. The ~1 equipment required of the pUOtl, FAA spokesmen said, ls a two-way radio. Oraaae County Airport ls one of 80 airports naUonwlde scheduled for at least one phase of the new 1en1ce. Jt is one of 21 requiring additional equipment and personnel to put the new s ystem lnto practice. Mike Wandrick. chief or the FAA lower at Orange County Airport., said today it is still too soon to know exactly wbat would' be required to implement the new federal program. FAA spokesman Barbara Abel said at present pilots at Orange County receive radar lnlorma· ... tloo,about the proximity of other aircraft upon request and w~n schedules permit. Under the new system. she said. the oootroUera would be of· fering tbe service at an times upon request. And while the new service would be voluntary for pilots. she explained, past experience baa shown that 90 percent of the pilots take advantage of such service when available. Federal offi cials s aid the purpose of the new program ls to improve air safety and reduce by 80 percent the number of near m id·afr collisions. Ftmeral Rites Slated for Mr. Charter Fu n e r a t se rvi c es are scheduled Saturday morning tor Newport. Beach resident James Ralph Charter, 85, a former Huntington Beach Clly School Board member and World War I veteran who died Tuesd ay. Services are to be held at 19 "'a .m . In the First Christian Church of Huntington Beach. Mr . C hart e r owned a drugstore on the comer of Main Street and Patlrlc Coast Htghway In Huntlngton Beach for 15 years. He moved to Runllngton Bea c h i n 1930 and tben to Newport Beach ln 1949. Mr. Charter was a member ol the American Legton. He l11 survived by three eons. Donald James. of Woodland Hllls, Cb1rles f;. J1me1, of Charlotte, N.C .• and Ted R. J1mes, or D•nvUle, jnd 10 grandchlld.ren. Wat,er Mains Cmae Newport Repair Woes Work crews have encountered problems In repairing two major wa ler main ruptures an Newport Beach. They hope to have them re- paired on Tuesday. the city's utilities direct.or said today. Director J oe Devlin said the largest leak, a break in a 20-lnch pipe on Jamboree Road between San Joaquin Kills and Ford roads, may be due to a defective 40-foot lell2th of pipe. The IW, wblch spouted up like a geyser on Christmas Eve forced the elosure or northbound1 lanes. One lane has reopnened, Devlin said. Plans to repair the rupture to· day were unsuccessful he said. because more pipe was Involved than first thought. In the mean· time. Eastbluf( residents are be- ing served from a Metropolitan Water District connection. A second major leak on Dover Drive near Coast Highway also ha1 closed one northbound lane of traffic. Oevlln said. Repairs should be completed on Tuesday, Devlin said. He said Newport Heights resident.I are being provided water by the Costa Mesa County Wat•r Dia· trict. He said the cily has no cost estimates for the two projects. A third, smaller leuk that sprang up earUer thl1 week in the 400 block of Via Lido Soud on Lido Isle has been repaired . Devlin said. Lover Dies; Man Follows BLUE LAKE IAPl A 68 year·old man tthot und kilted himself alter 1pendln" two duy11 before Chr1stmH wit.fl the d.ad body ot hh1 67 year old lovur . Lake CoWlty authorlt1e111Ulid. Sheriff's depuUes uld Thu~· day that Wtlbor't J.l'l1cher up parently shot himself In the he1.tcl with a .22.caUbor rifle, two or three days at\er Mlldred Miller died of natural cuuHes. The rou· pie had Uved toiether for live years, deputies Hid. Bluo wk• 11 a communJt)' of some 80 oeoole. 1bout too miles north of San -Franch1co. Park Name Remains Presley in lroine Nol'Ua lrvlnt'I Prttl•Y Park, aft« ' mcwtmtnl to cban1t the name to lftytb,18' from Mork'• Mounia!n t& 1'..ollJpop Park, bu bMn nall*I: Prell91 P•J'k:- Tbe COIDIDW&>' Mr'Vtcet toe· ml••'-Nelllt1y btd betsa ... 1ideri111 chanalna the n1me beCl\IM ol a dt1 .,..-k•Gamlna pollcJ tontda ualq names Ot INtl'IOM lvtal «dead. Tbe l)•rll wu nemed eft« New~ •ach -.Vt&oper Rao· 4•11 Prtlley, a llviu penon, who bultt tbe Callfomla Homea for whkb UM ,,...pace ti a neJ&hbcnood PUie. Mar.or Bill VardouU1 Jtad wanted to rename tM pan ll:l Caml~ Real because a HU1w school II tailed El Camino Real, and Utt neldentJal vlll11• 1D wblcb U.. peril and ~ i1t11nd 11 called El Cemlno Rul. Children at the acbool IUHlll· ed numerou. alt.«n1llve namee tor the park. 'nle mott P,C>Pular w11 "Mork '1 Mouni.\n, ' atLtr tbt te~ Mri• 1pace eome- dt1n on "Mon UNI Mindy." 8'4 the Nlidt"u of CallfomJa 11om_.__.1 ,,..tefuJ th•t PrNI•>' de· veto.,_ lhtlr park and not!nt tbat It wu aarnld b.tf ort I rvlnt btcamt • city, petltklned that the name bl retalnld. Alter a Mrl• of bCl1rtn11. lhc commualb' aervke1 commlllioo •• nect. Cttr afflotalt 11ld there w11 a que1tlon about renamtn1 tu erk Mork'1 MouMaJn lfl1WIY. Hut It illl't ttnalft w9-ether a t.el~ cbaraoter 11 U.U.. ordted. ~. ,, • • r.,,. A J ~ .. tinhantement !ndle1tt1 the 1h1pc mllht hawe beeo the bad and lboulden al a ma.a. but they could not W.Wy tbci Ions ob· J•ct. Weill ..W the 1ound waves he 1tudled could not huve been an exh1U1t backfire, and that "J don't know ot any" other possi· ble expl1natlon than 1unfir" Welu said he s tudied the possibility of a n n e shot from the gra11y knoll in lro11t and to the rl1ht of tho Keoned >' mot.orca ln Dallas. But he said he aerees with Ule committee's earlier conclusion that three other i.hota were fired rro m a s ixth-floor windo w behind the ~ldenl. Tbua. be uld, there 11 a 95 percent probablUty of a croufire by two riflemen. At earlier public hearings, committee experta said nearly ~II their teats supported the Warren Commiu lon's con· clu1lon that Lee Harvey Oswald flred three shots from the sixth· floor window of a bui lding behind Kennedy, and that only one of the shot.a missed. Worl,d Views Tmy Baby's UfeBattle SAN DIEGO <APl -The fight for life of tiny Mignon "Mimi" Faulkner. described by her doc· tors aa the moet premature baby ever to survive. drew growing worldwide attention today. Messages or encouragement have s tarte d arriving a t Children's Hospital, a nd a nurse said ··the whole staff" ls looking in. Meanwhile . the infa nt has grown from 482 gram:. at birth. or nearly 17 ounces, to almost twice as much 920 ~rams. Mimi was bo rn Nov. 7 at Sharp Hospital arter 22 or 23 weeks or gestation. compared to 40 for a normal baby In f'Hght Patla Residents Tell Of Air Crash PORTLAND. Ore. <AP> - Thu11dertn1 Jets overhead are nothln1 new for the resldeuta ot tbe 15700 block of Eat Burnside in Portland. Tb tr homes are beneath the l1ndlnc .,....,.., for runway 28 Left at Portland lntem ational Airport "Thole pl1nn are always go- ing r l1ht ovijr us," said Bonnie Gilbreth. ··1 always tell my buab1nd I just hope they sta)' up there." Thunday even.Ina one didn't. A United Air tines DC..S with W persons aboard crash-landed In a vacant lot behind the Gilbreth home. At least 10 persona were killed and 45 m. Jured. The big jet came down on ~ ~nd or vacant Iota several hun- dred yard.a Ion.; and about a block wide. lt skidded through Film Stars Red Stork MOSCOW <AP > -A stork nicknamed "Klek" has made hi& debut as a movie actor in a Soviet film in which be delivered a diaper-wrapped baby. The Soviet news agency Tau said the s tork's service came cbeapl)'. He earned a dozen frogs. Klek. Tass reported, is housed and fed by a fami- .J y near the c ity o f Braslava. He first came to the family last summer after his wi ng was injured and he could not fly south. In the Soviet Union , storks are under state pro· tection. th" brush and trees, nattened the house next door to the Gilbreths, s kipped across Bumalde and crushed another houae aC'1'058 the street. Neither bouae was occupied at the ti me ol tbe craah. Mrs. Gtlbreth saJd the people across the street moved out Just before Christmas. The house next door had been unoccupied just a few ween. sbe said. 00.. CRASH KILLS AT LEAST 1G-Page M "ll sounded llke an earth· quake," said Mrs. Gilbreth, whose busbaod, Robert and three children were also Lo the boUle. Mrs. Gilbreth babysits on weekdays for several working mothers and there were eight people in the house wbeo the airliner skidded by. One of them was Linda Byrd who was on her way out the door after picking up "her 3-year-old daughter. Chialeah. Louis Csenar Rites Slated Graveside services will be held Saturday for Louis J. Csenar, a 4S.year resident of Balboa Island who died Wectnea. day at the age or 72. Mr. Csenar was a native or Vienna. Austria. He worked ~ an appliance salesman at Coa::.t Appliance. Services will be held at 11 a.m at Pacific View Memonal P ark m Newport Beach. Mr. Caenar leaves his Wife Helene Csenar, his daughter: Gloria Wells of Santa Ana. and two grandchildren. Making the lffost of It South Carolina's Mark Mc Dande l dips on his board in the curl of a low s urf today during the National Scholastic Surfing As· sociation c hampionships in Huntington Beach. The event. to be completed Satur· day morning, was ha mpered today by low waves of up to only two feet, officials said. Slightly d isgrun tled s urfers have traveled from as far as Australia, Hawaii and the East Coast to enter the a nnual event Happy New Yearl your BIGGEST and BEST ever I ·S PAIL. y PU.OT 2 Employee11 Commended onW.etum of Bailout Furid •1 IOANN• aft'NOLD8 .. ...,-......... Tbe doaM dltennlnalloa ot two OrUP County employees ha• ~ lA a •·• -million wlndl1U, aeconlln1 to counly Al6dttor.cc.rou.r Vic Helm. Tb• two IDeD, Earl Paull and Dale Jobnlon, felt t.be county was wf'OQ&ed by atate offlclala in the dollGI out of Ml.lout tundl ln the wake ot PropoattJoa)3. The t'OW'lt.Y'• abare of bailout mooey wu estimated at $10.25 mllllon. but the county was penaUud for bavla1 a $45.8 m IU&oo merw. After deduct.LQC the penalty. the county was 1lven SU mWJoo lo state aid. Paull ud J~. a&onc with other cou.at)' ofrtclal1 tnsl.lted lhat the MS.I uill.Uon cootained ' allocated. but uaapeot, money thal t hoWdn't have been counted lo the pea.ally. ~ ........ TWO ~CT MEMBERS REMOY! ClOTMINO IN COURT 'TIM• la Not tfM Anawer.· OM Said After Sentencing Tbur1day, their etrort1 to prove Ute otftcialt wroaa were rewarded when it.ate Controller Ken Cory noWled Helm that the county would be gettlng a.a add.i· tioaal $6.S million in bailout lundt. Naked Protest 5 Women Strip After Sentence NELSON, British Columbia fAP > -Five devout women who claimed Qtey set fire to buildings out of fear of a seven-generation curse wepl as a judge sentenced them for arson. Then they stripped naked. A do:zen people in the packed visitors gallery also took off their clothes after the women, members of a CODServaUve wing of an immigrant religious sect, were sent to prison for nine months. Mary Braun, Olga Hoodicboff, Pauline Berikoff, and Marilyn and Naida Stoochnoff leaned over the prisoners' dock to hug relatives, and then were carried from the courtroom to waiting police cars -still naked in minus-13 degree weather. When the case ended, slx older women staged a nude slt·in ln the pubUc gallery. When they re· fused to move, they were car· ried out by sheriffs and police and dumped on the lcy sidewalk. T he Doukhobor sect was founded by Russian peasants tn the mid·1700s a nd l ater established ln western Canada. Me mbers b elieve a "voice · within" each person is his guide. so there ls no need for organized religion pr government. Some have refused mllJtary service, while others have refused to be taxed. The Sons of Freedom are a more conservative group wor· rled about the more liberal direction Orthodolt .Doukhohors have taken. Tho mu Biley, chairman of the board o( supervisors said be would like .ome olficl1l com· mendaUoo ol lhe work of the palr, who are members or Heim's atatr. "I do think lhe ract they de- termined the erroc and bad the tenacity to follow through on It is Important," he said. Riley said he hasn't talked to his board colleagues ablout the windfall, but he plans to recom· mend that it be held in reterve. "l 'd like lt to be 1vailable for use In the next budget session," he said. noting that the next budget year m ay not provide the same slate bailout. Rlley also noted that there is pending litigation on one of the strings tied lo use of the state funds -the county's lnabUlty to g rant direct pay raises to its employees. "There a re always Jots of things that might come up," be Home S hatter e d commenled. County omctall, ln uUctpa· Uon or ''ttl6np tbat mltht eoCM up," Mt Mide 141.1 mlWon ln varioua=ot NNrv• funds in lbe $11 im-11 budcet. But county offlcla19 dllqNed wltb state otticlall over wbat con1Ututel 1 reeerve. They contended that $20 mUlioD al tbat. reterve •• 1c· tually ear·marUd for lte .. aueh u a. ... ot 1MliktJac• wh u lhe o.,.n-.& ot. Education. or ror capital proJecta and pub con· 1trucU.. ln CODCdac tbe PolDt. Karl Lucu ol tbe atat.e CODtl'Oli.r's office ••tned that ''tbll net. ftpre ll lt.W baaed oo M''rnated . lnfonnlldon such as the wellUE buyout data and therefore, may be s ubject lo aclju.stment upon receipt of updated lnlorm9'on or when an aiidlt la perfonntd." The Wflfare buyout referred to is tM lt*'s uaumptioft ol local welfare coats, estimated at abou\ fQ mUUon for Ora.age Co\lDty. No ·Rain for New Year Dry Skies Seen for Games, Parades •1 fte A.l•dated l'lw . The New Year'• holid ays mean IOIDeth1ni special -foot. ball and the Role Parade -and the weathermtn says ao um · brellas should be needed at tlda year'• festivities. Earlier forecasts Indicated there might be rain Sunday or Monday, but the latest extended forecast released Thursday foresaw no rain before the new year commences. Fair weather ls expected Saturday and Sun· day with overcast skies on tap for New Year's Day. That's lood news for the Los Angeles Rams, who aaw all the rain they wanted last year when they lost in Los Angeles in the playoffs to the Minnesota Vi· kings, the same team the Rams face again. It also looks liJce a dry fleld in • Pasadena for the Rose Bowl meeting between USC and the University of Michigan. Hundred s of thousands of flowers were arriving for workers putting the fina l touches on the floats In the Tournament ol Roses parade in Pasadena. And that's not the only parade. The second annual Doodah Parade & a "no rules. no theme, no prizes" parody of the slick, hl•bly-oraanlzed Role Parade - wlll be held Saturday along Colotado Boulevant. A oew entry this year ll a band ol 3>0 people who do not. know bow to play their lnstru· ments. 'Ibey will mime alone to reeorded band music broadcast lhrou&b bull boma. Some ot the other entrants in the 800-penoo parade will in· elude a 35-ptece gay marching bind with male fiagtwirLtrs, a group of 14 women dreMed as beer bottles on roller skates. a replica of the ''deathmoblle" from the movie "Animal RoUle" and a troupe of 60 tap danceri. For the 11th straight Ytar. motorists who feel they may have bad too much to drink on New Year's ~ invited to slop in few a cup of coffee at any ol Forest Lawn's four mortuaries. Several hundred motorists are expected to take advantage of the offer, accerd· i n g to a Fo r est Lawn spokesman. Netqtort Repeat? Gunman Gets $3,000 in Holdup Newport Beach police said to· a six·inch steel revolver a imed day they believe a masked rob-at them, and demanded money. ber who took $3,000 at gunpoint • The robber, described as s feel T hursday fro m a Coco's t0inchestallandbetween25and restaurant ls the same man who 3S years old. ordered ElUngson robbed the same restaurant to re move currency fro m the twice before. u1 The incident occurred at cloo· safe and put it in a tan sho der bag, police said. ing tlme Thursday morning at He a15o forced the assistant Coco's, 4647 Mac Arthu r m a nager to r e m ove the Boulevard. The same restaurant mouthpiece speakers from the had been robbed in July and Ch September, and employees said telephone and put them in e the robber seemed familiar wtth bag, acconllng lo poli~e. "This is not the answer." ~obbed Marilyn StoochnoH. whose defense -like the others -had been that ao orthodox leader of the Russian sect frightened her into committing acts of arson. The case, in fact, seemed almost as bizarre as the strange stripping ritual. But to people here, accustomed to nearly 60 years of holy strife involving the Doukbobor sect. neither wu out of the ordinary. Crash Victims Aided the premises. The two employees wereln Police aald manager Sonja P . ordered to lie face down. e Lo or El Toro and aaaistant gunman t!lttatened to kill m manager Charles C. Ellingson of if they moved, police said. ... Orange were leavlne the Tbe robber" escaped with the restaurant at 1:30 a .m . w'ben a S3,000 ln cash and the telephone man wearing a sld mas k Jumped speakers valued at $20, pollce out of ~. crouched down in said. No one was reported ln· a two·banded firirue position with jured "We have watche d our parents go through this and our children must watch us. When will it all end?" asked Marilyn Stoochnoff. Moments before the five women were sentenced Wednes· day, four men and four women aged 40 to 72 also stood naked before the court. They. too, were cha rged with starting fires. Sociologists, who have studied the Doukhobors, say members take off their clothes as a sym. bolic demonstr a tion or in· nocence and as an act of protest aimed at disconcerting their neighbors. In four years. arson has caused about $4 million damage to Doukhobor property in this area or southeast British Colum· bla Arson has been a fact of life in the community since the 1920s The women. members or a subc ult called the Son s of Freedom, told the court during the trial that they tried to set fire to the home of a Sons of Freedom leader after being threatened with a seven· generation curse by Orthodox Doukhobor leader John Verigin. They accused Verigin or or· dering the burning or a rival re· ligious leader 's h ome a nd several buildings belonging to the Sons of Freedom. Verigin was charged Dec. 19 wltb conspifacy to commit arson. The five women were convict· f'd on charges of arson and con· spiracy to commit arson in the May 19 attempt to burn the home of their leader, Stefan Sorokin. But Judge D.M. McDonald said he faced a difficult task in deciding how to deal with the women. Speaking through a Russian lntcrpretet', he told the women that while be accepted their evidence of the Vertgln curse, other Doukhobors bad to be pro- tected. ·'Citizens are e ntitled and must be protected from those who would burn down their homes," he said. ·'The fact that these women are not crim1oals in the accePt· ed sense -they are deeply re- Ugloua people -canaot coo- atltute an excuae for acts of anon." Brandt Treated BONN, WMt Germany <APl -Former Chancellor Willy Brandt bu gone to France for U.atroent at a heart center. The No~I prise wtnner 1ulrered a mild heart •t.tack ln mtd· NOYemW &ad WU bOIDltalbed .t a loan clinlc untll Cflrtatmu Eve. By AKTBUll R. VINSEL OI • o.ltr,..... 5Uft Neighbors, friends and rel· aUves turned out in the spirit of an old·fasruoned barn·raislng Thursd ay to offer the Jim Taylor family hamburgers and the he lp of willing hands. But there was a muted tone to the som e times·fest ive at- mosphere u they toiled to clean out the shattered home at 16584 Pinyon Circle, Fountain Valley. Things could have been far worse for the family or seven: At 9 :20 p.m . Wed nesday, a speeding car chased by poll~ careened into the structure. The Rockwell International e lectrical engineer bought the corner home on Pinyon Circle and Gardenia Avenue 12th years ago. "There have been wrecu at this lntersectJon," Taylor said as the mop.up operaUoo.s con· t.inued. "It's been a constant fear." Taylor and his wife, a long with daughters Gloria, 19: Elaine, lB, and Andrea, 11. had just retired upstairs. One daughter. Deanna, 16, was not al home. Son Jimmy. 11, sat alone ln the kitchen. "I knew It was coming. I could hear the screaming or the tires. I was already on my way downstairs when he hit," said Taylor.· The 1968 sedan rested inside the house, its noee protruding in· to the kitchen from where a llv· Prosecution Rests In Kulik Trial Prosecutor Ron Kreber bas concluded the people's case ln the Orange County Superior Court heroin possession triaJ of one ·tlme Newport Beach resi· dent Alexander Kulik. Kulik was arrested in October 1977 while sleeping in a bor· rowed luxury car parked in a Mission Viejo shopping center . Authorities alleged they found 1.1 pounds of nearly pure Orien· lal heorin in bis possession. The prosecution case was con· eluded late Thursday. De fense attorney Philip De Massa, who wlJl begin his case Tuesday, said he will try to show that the heroin didn't belong to his 29.year -old client. De Massa, In his openlnl( statement, claimed that Kulik was told the heroin was given to the car 's owner, Rick Willis, by "n Newport Beach police chief." The drug was to have been Court Upholds Sex Bargain SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A single woman who induced a maa to lather ber chlld by promlalna he would not have to support it must abide by that agreement, the CaliComla Court of Appeal bu ruled. The court Uk1 tbe man ~Creed to father the child "ln retum for her promlM to bold him harm· leH from b1a le1al obU11Uoa lo proviM ftaadaJ support." The unnamed woman, now 3$, contended tbe •P""ment wu invalid becauM It WU founded on "meretrlclou1 acJCual service." "planted" with some relocated East Coast Mafia figures so they could be arrested by Newport Beach police, he said. Both the city's current chief and its recently retired, chief testified this week that there was no truth to that allegation. Thursday's testimo ny In· eluded statements from county criminalist Margaret Quo, who told jurors the heroin, contained in three jars, ls 83 percent pure. Also on the stand Thursday was County Sheriff's ringerprint expert Bob Wagener, who told the court that a partial print round on one of the jars couldn't pos itively be identified as Kullk's. Wa gener said there were eight points of similarity between the print on the jar and one. taken from Kulik. Although Wagtner labeled his findings "oon·ldcntlficatlon," he conceded that three points ol similarity are the most he's ever seen in prints from two different people Tough Duty: Booze Hum NORFOLK,Va. <AP) -'n>e Coast Guard says It 'a only dolng It.a duty ln a search for 600 casee ol Scotch whisky In Chesapeake 81y. A container rilled with the aplrita slipped off a barge when lhe luhlnp brOte Wednesday nt1ht, olftctall utd, aad Cout Guard ~ and helicopUr are partldpilUQI &D U.. March. A 1poteaman was quiet lo polnt out tbo aeareh was oftlclal. • ing room wall had stood. Jimmy scrambled out the back door from the ldtcben when the speeding car barreled into the living room. A heavy kitchen cabinet sat on the back of the couch where he had been sitting. The battered refrigerator had been driven Into the stove and debris littered the home. All utilities but the telephone were knocked out, and the home is at least temporarily unlivable. 'Little Worlds' Eyed In Sunday Pilot "He WIS still in the car." Taylor said of the Fountain Valley youth, 17, beinc chased for allegedly spinning hls car wheels on the playground at nearby Nieblas Elementary School. "He kept yelling 'Don't call the police . . . don't call the police!' and the police were all around him," Taylor recaUed. Taylor was interrupted as more than 20 neighbors, friends and relatives worked amid the rubble. "Excuse me. but what did you s ay this was?," as ked an in· surance investigator. sidestep. ping a demolished piano. The family's undamaged Chrlstmu tree stood forlornly on the front lawn where It had been dragged. < Sunday's Daily Pilot will locus o n such "Jillie wor~ds" as Balboa Island's business dis· trict, day care center designs and self·centered alcoholism. IDYLL DREAMERS -Many of those tiny shops on Balboa Island are owned by people who decided they wanted lo be their own bosses and live in a village atmosphere . A look at their pleasant reaJlty in YouJYour Money. BOOK BANNING -Controls on what books are used in classrooms bas become an issue in many school districts, includ· ing Anaheim. But here there is a twist. The teachers themselves did It -unknowingly, they say. SKOOL SUCCESS -Mini· Bapp11 Blrt•da9 Massa at 48 the world•s oldest capUve gorilla, samples hJ1 blrihday cake ThunciaY at tbe Pblladetphia Zoo. The cake wu made from emicbed 1raln and meat. gam.ilbed witb eome of Muaa'1 favorite Udbita: oranaes, bananas, kale. apples and carrota. (SUNDAY'S BEST) Skools Limited or Newport Beach sets the standards for early childhood education. Read about its start in Canada and booming business in Southern California's day care market.' DRY RUN -Just before New \'ear's Eve, e nte rtal l'lment writer Jay Sharbutt interviews his fat.her, Del, a retired radjo announcer about bis drinl<Jn~ that began a s fun, became alcohoUsm. and had a happy ending. Racial B ia s Probed in Marine Death 8y fte Allocla&ed Preas Leaders of two San Diego black groups say lhe,Y . will in· vestigate the alayings~ a black woman M a r i n e at Camp Pendleton to determine whether it was racially motivated. The body of Pfc. Sueiette Blu· ing, 19, of ~asbville, Tenn., was found s&Dtied lo death in her room on Christmas momlDfJ. She lived in a batrack& in which men and women occupy their own rooms but can vi6lt each other Wllil 10 p.m. M arlne officials sald no weapon wu d~vered and no one baa been arrested. Tom Johnson. president ot the San Diego chapter of the Na· Uonal AslodaUoo for the Ad· vancement or Colored People, 'met Tburaday wlUa Alack Federation preside nt Vernon Sukumu lo m~p CKlt bow tbey will gather inf onnaUon on the woman's deat.b. bukumu eaio oe1u.r be l\C)r Johnson .bu evidence lh& t.Hllnii 1te11ls rrom any re1ur1ence of Ku Klux Klan activity oa the base, but they au•~t race 'lla· tlon1 at the base may be ct • terioratlnc. RelaUvet of Pvt. 8l1do1. ~ fl rat '1Qman M arlne alaln at Camp Pendleton, •11 abe ! complabled about other bl baranlnl bier fOf' dat1n1 w le Mari nee. I : ... DC•8 erash Kills-l-0-----· .. Ol!egon Aircraft . \1 bMiraCJe __ 116 :UDhurt ,, • PO"TLAND, Ore (APl PatteftltN on a Unlltd AtrUnes 'DC-t were warned to "bw\ltf'r O\'er" and brace for a crash before the Jetllner 1l11hed 0-ro.ap trMI and nattetMd t-o ~c-6eict home1. At lt11t toot the ti$ persons aboard died, authortU aatd. L. More bodJ may atlll be round tn the ~ltac of F1 cht 173 tt'om New York and DHYer Which Urried 177 pa ncers •nd • tNW o( etaht. I fire d,b. trla •POk•rnan aaid after the 1 Tt.unday ni&ht crub. A spokuman for the tullnomah Cowll.y 1btrllf'1 of 1 ce 1akl It bad accoun. ted for 171 nlOftl -10 dead, 5 IQJuffd and p.6 wili\jW'ed. The fete Of the l4 ~ther1 wu not kaown. but Dtpu· \Y Bart Whalen u id some passengers may have left the crash scene without notifying 'Authorities. ''MAYDAY, MAYDAY. The engines are fla~na out. We 're going down. We re not going to make the airport," the pllot said tn his last tranamisslon to the 1ower. 1be converutlon waa re· corded by a ham radlo operator. The airliner bounced and skidded through a vacant lot, in· to a house and across a busy street, crushing a second house 'as it came to rest ln a chimp ot 'fir trees three miles from t.be Portland International Airport runway. ' Forty.five people were taken to hospitals and five were re- ported ln critical condition, the )tultnomab County sberUC's of. fice said. THE DEAD INCLUDED three children and seven adults, authorities said. A United of· ficial said two crew members -..ere among the victims: second officer Forrest Mendenhall, 41, or Parker, Colo., who bad been with the airline since 1967, and .~enlor night attendant Joan ,Wheeler. 36, of Ebglewood, Colo., with United sloce 1964. Dave Ostwald, news bureau manager for United in Chicago, -identl.f'aed the dead, in addition to the crewmembers, u : Gabor Andor, a cook for Unit· ed who Jived in the Portland area : Andor's wife, Rosina ; and the c ouple's two daughters, ,1 Cigarettes 'Going Up' NEW YORK CAP) - Smokers of PhUUp Morris Inc. tobacco products wUl soon be paying a penny or two a pack more. The nation's second· largest cigarette manufac· tur e r announced wholesale price increases Tl\ursday on Marlboro, the nation's number one seller: Benson & Hedges, Virginia slims, Parlia· ment. Alpine and Mer1t brands. "Everything that costs, lacluding tobacco. labor and tbe general coets of doln~ business. has gone up,' said Bob Ryan, a Phillip Morris spokesman. TW•STIO WRECKAGE OF UNITED AIRLINES DC-8 JETllNEA WITH COCKPIT SECTION T N AW ~ At L..• 10 Died Aa Plane Cr•ahed In RealdentJal Nelahborhood Neat POf'tl•nd lnternatlon•I Al Gabriella. 2, and Rosina, 1; Mrs.· Jasna Peponlk ; Anna Peponik, infant; Raymond C. Waetjen; · and Gwen Griffith. The ages and hometowns or several o( the vtc- ti m s were not Immediately available. "IT WAS A MlllACLE," said Richard Harrison. returning to Portland from Tulsa, Okla. "f didn't know people lived through plane crashes." Steven Helt.zel, a passenger, said those aboard were alerted by the pilot that the plane had a problem with lu landing gear. He said flight attendants began instructing them on emergency landings, and the pilot said be hoped to touch down normally. "Next thing t knew, 'boom boom' . . . I dldn 't know lf we were dead or alive alter lhe crash," Heitz.el said. "They ~ally briefed us well. otherwise I wouldn't have known wbat to do." said Amy Conner, 17, of Holden vmage, Wash .. who sprained an ankle. ·'They told us what might happen. They braced us for the worst." The pilot. MaJburn McBroom. 52. of Loveland, Colo., was hospitalized In good condition al Gresham Community Hospital, an airline official said. McBroom started flying for United in 1951, be said. A UNITED AIRLINES official said the pilot bad circled the Portland airport for about a half hour while t.alkiog with UAL maintenance workers In San Francisco about a landing gear problem. "We got word around 5:45 p.m. that the Ugbt that Indicated that the front nosegear had lowered did not go on . . . That was the first indication that we had trouble on the craft," said Keith Phildius of Un1ted. "What normally happens is they will talk to our maintenance people and try to determine what -is wrong." Dennis Feldman. a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Ad· minlstrat.lon In Washington, said the pilot radioed the emergency to the control tower and crashed ate:11 PST. THE PLANE DID NOT burn. but was surrounded by spilled fuel. The wings and front or the plane -to the fourth or fifth row o( Ute passenger section -were sheared off. A fire official said it was "a miracle we didn't have a fire. It was Just incredible with all the power lines down and the fuel leak." Some Investigators theorized the pilot may have been circling to burn up ex~ fuel, thereby reducing the ftfe haiard in the event ol a crash landing. But, Ute theory goes, be cut it too close aod the plane ran out of fuel before it got to the airport. When asked lt there was any validity to that theory, Keith Pblldius , Portland sales manager for UAL, replied : "None that l am aware of." THE PLANE PULLED down power lines for several blocks as It s kimmed the trees and crashed Into two homes, cutting off electrical seryjce to about 7,000 customers for two hours. The fire o(ficial said downed power linee were "arcing and daocinglntbestreet." There were no reports oC in· juries to persQns on the ground. "After clearing the moun· tains, the pilot proceeded to put down gear and there was a tremendous shudder," said Charles Underman, 31 , of Alex· andrla. Va., a survivor. "My wife and I were sitting just above the wt.ng." He said that WMn passenger~ were told to take off their watches, bis showed 6 :07 p.m. • What finally happened, it sounded like we didn't have any power, we hit something and bounced, t.ben landed in some trees and knocked down a houae," Undermad said. Taiwan 'Outraged' At Carter's Move TAIPEJ. Taiwan CAP> -President Chiang Ching-kuo told a U.S. delegation today his nation was outraged by President Carter 's decision to sever <llplomat1c retaltons w1tb Taiwan and recognize Peking Jan. 1. The Americans. who beaded home qulckly fearing more violent protests, said they hoped tallc.s would continue. "President Chiang told Mr. Deputy Secretary of State Warren Christopher that the government and people of the Republic or China were outraged by President Carter's decision to sever djplomatlc relations with a nation which has always been a staunch aUy or the Uruted States,·' said government spokesman Or. Soong Cbu-yui. .. TUE PRESIDENT INFORMED Mr. Christopher that future ties between the Republic or China and the United States must rest on five underlying principles. These principles are reality, con· tinulty, aec:urtty, legality and govemmentality," said Soong, depu· ty director of lbe government Ulformauon office, at a news con· ference beld after the much-harassed U.S. delegation hurriedly left Taiwan. The news conference was hastily called after the Christopher group left abruptly just.before 4 p.m. Carrier To Iran? WASHINGTON <AP) -V.S. offlciala are coaaldertoi HDd1Qc a Navy carrier tuk foret blt.o the Peraian Gulf In respODM to the Iranian crilll, IOUreet say. The IOUJ'Cel, utrla1 not to be named, N1d auch a move would underscore President Caner'• wamiq a1aimt any "eldttnaJ forces " lnieneoln1 in troubled Iran. But the administration sources ltle9Nd Thunday that there bu been no decision about moving Navy forces into the Pentan Gulf and that no orders have been laaued. They wd, however, that auch a move has been under aeriou.a consider•· Uon for MWraJ days. THE 80l1aCF.8 also said COO·/'~ Ungency plans are bel drawn 1• • for the evacuation :J 35,000 > Americans in Iran aod for the ; removal or disabling of hl«hlYt( advanced U.S. military equip.' ment in the banda of the Irani military. . The sources did not expanCl the use of the term "exte forcea ... but they obviously we referring to the Soviet Union. They did say there are no dlcatlons the Soviets plan to · tervene In neighboring Ir · which is In turmoil because widespread rioting and o disturbances aimed at brio · down the beleaguered Sha Mohammed Reu Pablul. THERE IS NO U.S. airer carrier atatiooed in the lndi Ocean area now. Ir a dtc:is' would have to be brought Crom were made to send one to the, Persian Gulf, a carrier Ukety the 7th Fleet ii1 the Pacific, the , sources said. Carrier task forces from the 7th Fleet periodically 'f have cruised in the Indian Ocean "( over the past seven yeans. A carrier. If sent, normally · ·would be accompanJed by about three destroyers and an oiler. The carriers support about 90 1 combat aircraft. ' THE NAVY NOW has a four. , s hip t.ask force in the Arabian Sea-Gulf of Oman area, Pen· , tagon sources said. ;'! But that task force -which I includes a guided-mlssile •t c ruise r, a guided -m is~ne•1. destroyer, a frigate and an oiler' -has not entered the Persian~ Gulf, they said. ) The sources said the cndeer,,~ led task fOf'ce entered the lndlaft · Ocean on Nov. ts. k.: .-1 .... I. \ ~ l ' r ' It's Wet in Midwest ~~.~ North Dakota Gets Blizzard W anUng l'\ftJIJl!I ·--... '--.-c, n ' " ,. .. IS 4S "° n ,. " " , ·11 te t ,. " ,. , " 11 2' H _.. u n " JO ,. " u JI .ot ~ , Monday V2 Chicken $2.35 Tuesday Breaded Veal Steak $2.35 Wednesday Fish&Chips $2.35 Thursday Spencer Steak $3.25 Friday & Saturday New York Steak $3.65 ' l " 1a ,. ,, .)ii .. , Sunday "· ' ,. " '•21 .12 ,. ., •t ... II 41 4 a aa ., . .. .. ... . • (~ noon-10:00 pm) Top Sirloin Steak $3.35 abo.-e 1tnfd wleh soup altlt aal1d, th&lct ot po11to or rice plllf, roll 11\d buutt WITH BEVERAGE , • • Norw1111 •Of ..... ., ........... •h"'IAM • T trrltlet (2) • ...... ..,,2) 4 • • " I \ i ' ~ CALIFORNIA I AT YOUR SERVICe Sugar DoM! Bea"fl Oii 'l'J' DEAR PAT: I have two young children and they watch television progra ms with commercials aimed at their age group. I ca.o'l get over bow many •ucar this and sugar that It.ems are ad· verti.led. Hu anyone ever figured out wbat the ratio ol sugn product ads m kids' procrama II to nutritious foods? F.J .• San Clemente The Pedel'al Trllde Commluloa npplled U.e 1tati1Uc:a yoa wan&. Chllclrea are ,....,. 7, ... televl•kla ad.I for 1qued predad.I every year. yet, darlng a nine-month 1tady of daytime television l.D 11'75, chDdnln were npoeed to only four ads for meatr vegetables. milk or cbeele • a nearly 11,eeo.1 ralto. No L~ldng, Stopped T~ldllfl DEAR PAT: I purch ased a Timex calendar watch rrom Mervyn's Department Store In Hunt· · inl(ton Beach. The watch was fairly expensive and I thought I'd get years of trouble-free use. A month ·tater, however, I was unable to reset the date and took it back to Mervyn's for a replacement. The store refmed because "It was under warranty." 1 was given a box to mall the watch to Timex for re- l pairs, but lhal would cost me Sl.50 and take up to • six weeks~ Since the watch obviously was defective so soon after pur~hase 1 think the store s hould replace it. J .E .• Costa Mesa Mervyn's 11.ne ~welry department says your Timex wUJ be repla~ II you bJ'ln.C WI ma&&er to he r penonaJ attentioo. She says a replacement generally ls made in cases like yoan, bat older watches must be returned to 11mex for repair due to condiUonl of tbe manaladmer's warranty. Sa1edtat B~ llp Sell DEAR PAT: The house where l used lo live had easy-lo-till sandy loam soil in the garden area. The yard I have now is pure clay. Should I add ' t sand tothe clay soil lo correct this? · • . ·.__~ J. W., Mlaaloo Viejo ~ No. Tile farm advlser•s office of the ,, CoolteT••h'e Es1emlOD HYI dial tbe added aud . ._., mully mixes wltll flne clay aoU alld forms a eoll • • tllat Lt jail u Ila.rd u It wu before. It'• maeb U.e same efrect u addlng aaDCI ud rravel &o cemeM. 1• erder to cbaage die &aame of a clay IOI.I (31 perceat .Ut. 5 percellt •ud. IS pereeat clay) to &bat of a sandy loam. two puts sud woald hve to be added to oae part clay IOU · and dlat•1 a lot of saad . · Organic aawdut 1acb H redwood sawdal&, flr Hwdut or rice llllls 1boald be ued lnl&ead. TIM)' are.., • ....., ma&ertall whlela are more effHtlYe a. keeplac tbe IOI.I opee ud looee for euy tWJ.q. F.U.. maafadmw'• dlredlom fer apple.a.. "Got a problem? Then writ11 to Pal Dunn. Pal will cut red tape. getting the a~ and.action~ need to 1olve inequU1e1 m government and bwmes1. MaU your quntum1 to Pat Dunn, At YC*r Stttnc11, ~ Coast Dody Piwt. P 0 . Boz 1560. CNta Mesa . CA 92626. As many letter• cu pouibk> unU be ~. but phoned inqujnes or lette-rs not including the readn" & full no me. address and bu.smeu houri· phot&e numbeTcannot be considered. Thascelurnn appeorsdal· ly ercepC Saturdays ... /tfanagn-Can't lui Walle I• DEAR PAT: My daughter rents an apartment in Huntington Beach. She bu found out that the manager or repairmen have been inalde wit.bout her knowledge or permission oo· many occuions. Is this legal? No repairs are needed. but they stU1 come in. D.G .. Colta Mesa Stale law 1ay1 die 1.-.. •aJ e.t« yWr . dwelliag wltboa& y..,. ca•elll-'1 ID Ille f......., uses: l.D u etaergeecy; .. •• MnUUy or agreed ftl>ain.. deanU.., alten&Mu w I•· pro·Hmen&a, IRIPPIY ~ary • agreed HI •left, or allow tbe place to pnepeetlve or aetaal parclluen, mongagen, tenaaQ. workmen or COG· tracton; where &lie tenant hu IDO\'ed oat; and panaant to coart order. Vales• there Is an ~mergeocy, the lud.Jord ca.DBot eater oatslde of .. normal bas1neu houn" aaleu &be tetaant COllletl& at tbe time of f.tltr'y. The la• U.. pn•kln I.Ila& die ~ sltalJ not abtqe Illa rtl)ltol eatry or •ae It to 1aarue tbeteaan&. The landlord mut glfe the tenant res..able notJce of hJA Intent to eater <%4 ltotln la ~toberea110nable),uceptlnanemersency or 1'Mre It la otherwise Impractical to give such dee. T1a1a law, section 1154 of die dvU code, went Woeftect.lan.1, 1171. . Radlatlolt 'l'en S""JttCa S. ... t DEAR READERS: EapcNAll'e &o low·levela of iollWag radJatloD In aaclear weapoa &esUai 15 to 3t yean ago, mJgbt meaa an lncreued rlak for letakemJa or odler cancen. Tbe Departmea& of Defense bu begun a long.term l&Ddy to determble lf any healdl problems have developed u a resalt of V.S. atmoepberic naclear weapou tests con- dacted between 19" and 1913. Anyooe wbo took put in tbeee tests sboaJd COlllHt tbe Departmnt of Dele1111e Co register for tbe lt1lcly. or write to the Al'med Forces Radloblology Researcb ln11tlt•te, ~eme Naclear Aie-acy. Na&loaal Naval MedJeaJ Ce9ter. Be&belcla. Md. ZMJ4. Mark die COrretpoD• clnce wldl .. A~· J,...J.tGtel&a.0 A l'oeado Ca•'t 'l'alee OaUI DEAR PAT: I'm a new California resident. Aft.er hearing about the delights ol the avocado. I bought some and put them In the refrigerator. They turned brown. Does this always happen, or did I buy some bad avocados? P .W., Cost.a Mesa Tbe avocados were 1ood, belt yoa btJued Ulem by cb1Wng. Fresb.ty picked a~adol atored. at &emperatarel below f.t deireet F, read poorly to Ute cold storage. Aloes wttla brownl.al. they de- Hltp a bitter tu&e aad llOftee anneaty. U..•t &he ap • aweados, bat aext t1me let diem rlpetl at ..... tempen&are. "1dlf. Oeoemb9I 21. 1178 DAil. Y Pll.OT .. , BOTH All.E char,eed with:).he murder of two Callfors9ia Highway Patrol officers ewly Dec. 22 on Interstate 80 just ~st of Sacramento. , Yolo Ct>un'ty District Attorney Robert Jameson, apparently )lO· ticipating efforts to separate,~he defendants for two trials, fold the judge that it is in lhe p~lic interett t.bat they be invo\yed together. , IN AN EFFORT TO recover some of the money obtained by Mrs. Williama, authorities have filed Uens on her home and another four-unit residential stnacture even though both properties are U.tedinberbuaband'sname. The victims were vete~an patrolmen Roy Blecber, 50, and WllUam Freeman, 35. , , Blecber, found with his haods cuffed behind his back, had been shot once ln the back or the bead. Freeman. who apparently struggled with his a ssailants, Her husband, Danny L. Willlams, 35, was arrested in the case. but prosecutor Cosper said there was insufficient evidence to rue charges agai.Dst him. had been shot five times. . Antenna Used in SF Attacks SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A young man at· tacked eight persons with a knife, fork or an auto antenna before two witnesses seized and pinned him, police l81d. Gary 1U111, 24, a YMCA resident. was booked Thursday for iDvesUgaUon of eight counts ol assault with a deadlyweapoa. Police 18.id they knew of no re- ason fortheatuck. Three victims were --·--------. treated at Central( Emergency Hospital and released, and the others --------were treated by their own doctors. Most were struck with the anteMa, some with a stea~e and one man was stabbed ln the chin with a rk, police said. T series of apparently unprovoked assaults began ln the YMCA and continued along Mission Street to Main and Market streets, authorities said. OPtt Siied .. Jfadtf•ut• LOS ANGELES <AP> -The International As· sodaUon ol Macblnlstai & Aerosapce Workers has filed an antitrust suit In federal court against the OrganizaUon of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its 13 member nations. . The union contends in Its U.S. District Court sult flied bere Thursday that its 900,000 members in transportation industries were damaged by OPEC's increases in crude oll prices. IA Rade of COfUtlffte OK'd LOS ANGELF..5 <AP> -A plan for tbe cit~ to assume management or · the 14 miles of Los Angeles coastline has been approved on a 10-0 vote of the City Council. To approach the tentative $180,000 budget of Seminar Slated On Humanism A aeminar on lncreaslng hwnan effectiveness will be held Jan. 13 and 20, sponsored by the South Coast YMCA. I lllltru~is Gary Meggelln, president of Unit· ed Learning lnaUtuteol Greater West. Inc. COil to YMCA members Is $4S and $50 for non· members. For lnlormation, call the Y at 831·9622 . the proposed Local Coastal Program approved Thursday, J>rOJects Involved were wblWed to'.'16 from an origioaJ liat or about 200 suggested ._.t public bearlnp. But the remalning 16 would cdtlt an eailmated $2'75,000. The city will submit the work program to the California Coastal Com· miulon. " l't SAN FRANCISCO <AP> ~As violence esca•Alt· ed lo their native country1 80me 2,000 Iranian slb· dents and their supporters surged through San Francisco streets ln proteat.5 against Shah Moham· med Ren Pahlavi. One demonstrator leaped onto the hood of a cab which had stopped in an intersecUon and sm ashed the windshield with a sneaker·clad rapt. Other students pounded on the cab's hooc&.,.Juving dents. IA Dog Cle••• La"' I• Etle~t : LOS ANGELES CAP> -The city's new dog cleanup law, requlriog owners to clean up ~ir pets' droppings. went Into efrect today. · Violators or the new law· -similar to br- dlnances in San Francisco and New York CltY! - face a $20 fine. . 1 Rape, Kite Slalfl•fl Probed AZUSA <AP> -An investigation continues In- to the rape and stabbing murder or a 23-year-91d Azusa woman whose partlally·~lad body was fo$d in the carport or her apartment buildJng in a larfe· ly resideotlal s-ectJ<m of this commuruty 2S mi1es east or downtown Los Angel~. The bodf or Pamela Mitchell was found ea~ly Thursday by her worried boyfriend who went qut looking for her when she railed to return to ijer aparto:ienl. · SAFARI! AFTER CHRISTMAS JANUARY SALE Macho man too Old for motOf racing? Try what may be the ultimate thrllll The real thing In Africe from 14.000, Including air rare Cel IMTllCOMntenAL 644-9410 Newatrom allover C.llfoml• le rounded up ---•otld•r ....... 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Wttd/Pubflshtr Thomas Keevll/Edllor Barbara Krelbl(h/6 dltor111 P-ot EdltOf What About the Public's Riglit? o one would deny lndlcted Oran1te County SUpervlser Ralph Diedrich his rlahl t.o exh1uJl all his available legal remtdl belore bein.c tned on brl~ry c.hctrA brouaht ag ln l him m lhan a )'C r ago. ' However, since belngmcled Dec U. um , Dirdrk h and codelmdanl LeRoy have ~ mo successlul iJl tolllng lhei juchclaJ y e than an reaolvln1 the senous chara brou~hl •Jtalftst t.Mm The Diedrkb·Rosc tnal oow LSn'l sd~ulNI to get un· der way unW early F brullr)', nelll'l.Y 14 months after th lr lndictmMt oo charg related to a 1973 county Boa rd d Sul>e1'vtJOrS I nd use decision. Latest dt'lay was created by t.M "udden withdrawal or Diedrlch's lawyer, Manball MOC"San, from th cue. Arter rep~llfltl the rcUMd county supervilOI" rM n year. Morann uddenly hod S4!COOd thouJtht.s abeul a PoSSible conllkt o( interest and d~lared tumsell o« And. wouldn't you know it. bis replacement WOCl't be f)h ysit'o.lly r1t to represent Diec:b1eh UIWl aJm0&t a montb a fte r the most recently blndoned trial date. In the meantime. n t.ber Diedrich nor Roee should be denied either a presumptioa of lJ\J'\OCeoce or~ rilb~ to their day in court. Rut if Diednch and Rose are oliUed to a d•y ln court, so is the publlc. So far. however. the pubbc bas beeD denled an im- plied nghl to have s nows qucstlons about the c:onduct of a pubhc omcull "eS<>lved 1n a reasonable amount of lime . . Demands Backfired Some years ago a few construction union leaders were warning that incessant demands for wage and benefit increases could eventually price the unions out of the market. That was when unions ran a tight ship, closed their doors to new members in order to ~P the work for those who already belonged, laid down the law to contractors and staged successful strikes for huge wage and benefit increases. A.pparen\ty the warnings were on t arget. Today something like 50 percent of residential construction in Southern Calif omia is done by nonunion contractors~•other parts of the country up to 70 percent of building is nonunion. The Associated Builders and Contractors. a group of nonunion construction firms, counts 13,000 members across the nation and continues to grow. Its policy -equal competition for jobs among contractors and workers. with pay established by the e mployer on t he basis of merit. To combat this trend, the unions are taking a new tack. They'll be happy, say the leaders, to accept pay increases well within the boundary of President Carter's 7 percent maximum. For the first time, construction unions are actively recruiting new members. ThTeats to nonunion contractors have been replaced by a selling job aimed at convincing them union members, though perhaps more costly. are more skilled and reliable. , . · Unfortunately the rising costs of land and materials are counterbalancing the advantages of nonunion labor costs in the housing market. But it's an interesting twist. And perhaps an example of how the free market. in the long run, can establish its own levels. Sober Afterthought It won't be reaching West C.oast markets in time for New Year celebrations, but revelers in five East coast markets will be a.ble to sample the revised version of the bever age that J!Ot Anheuser-Busch Inc. in hot water when it was launched aslhe "Not-So-Soft· Drink." Critics, including Sen. Orrin Hatch. R-Utah, and the Seventh Day Adventist Council. noted that the potion con- tained a touch of alcohol -0.4 percent -looked like beer and foamed like beer. Thev accused the brewing firm of pro-duc i ng a "baby beer" that could condition children to drink alcoholic beverages. Not so. s aid A·B. It was only intended as a socially acceptable alternative to the real thing for non-drinking adults. But production and promotion of the beverage, named Chelsea, were suspended in October in response to the complaints. Now, after some hasty revision of lbe formula - lemon, lime, apple and ginger -Ohelsea is back in the test markets, minus foam and alcohol Instead of being called nol·SO-sofl. it will be promoted as the "Natural Alternative." This time Hatch and the Seventh Day Adventists ap. prove. • Opinions expressed in the apace above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Addreaa The Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1580, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 . Boyd/Hot Dog BJ L.11. BOYD Tad Dorgan WU a highly popular cartoonist around the turn of the century. And il is a matter of some signl.flcance that be did not know how to spell "dacbshlmd." Here's why: The hot dog was created at the St. Louis Exposition In 190t, but not the term "bot· dog." A year later, con· ceAional.rea at the New York Polo Grounds peddled 1ald delicacy by yelling "Get your red bot dachshund Dear Gloomy Gus Tboae .4.nbl 1ure seem to have ua avtt a bar· rel. L.G. ' aamaeest.. Dorgan drew a panel ol t.be scene, and it wa& · because of bis aforemen- tioned spelling dericiency tbal be substituted for dachshund the word dog. After astronaut Frank Borman came back Crom the moon, he said, "The mosl vivid memory of the flight was that I was able to reach out and cover the earth wlth my thumhnan .. One of the most popular TV shows lD the Sovlel Union. rm told. la "Lanie." Q. "What '1 'clinophobla'? How about •veetipbobla ·?" A. Cllnopbobia la the fear d eolne to bed. VcsUpbobla it the aversion to weortn1 clothe11. Your query raised another lnlrlguinJ queaUon . Hu there ever been a patient wttb both these alarmlng all· meats, and U so, how did said sufferer deal with such? Allted a doctor, but he dtdn 't know. Not only did the French horn ottitnate in Germany. -n.e rr.ctt poodle dtd, 1ao. Jack And non Refugee Stream Will Continue /' WASHINGTON -Top Ad· mlniltnUon ornttals se-rlously undefftt!Jn1ted th number of lndMbiniew who would ht nee. lnf lbtir communist homeland& .nd tM amount of money that would be needed to care tor the h1pJna rtt\aiees llDd brioa them to l.be tJnhecf Stales. Now, acconling to confidential Wblle House documents. PNSI· deni Carter mQbc~ to autbortte oearl1 tw1ce UM sum that ba s been budpted for the resettle· meat of lb~ Cambodian a•d V•e t · namese ex· Un. When planoers in the Depart- QaeQts of State ind Health. Educ•Uob and Welfare C!rielnal· Art Hoppe ly pro~ tbetr budget noeds Tbe United Natlon.s lnltlally month• aao. the stream of nUmated that S5 m11Uoo would rerugeea was ttowlnc out or be needed to feed, clothe. Soutb~ul Asla at the rate or ttauport and provide medical 8,500 a month. The ottlclala ex· care for ~t .Ulan ref· pecUKI that 31.500 would be al· 1 u1ee1 next year. The Unlted lowed lDt.o tbe United Stat. lD Statet snmiMd to proride ba1f l91t and aootber 40$0 ia i.. the amount. But beca .. ol tbe unexped.ed BUT TBE reru1ee s tream 1ur1e al nfuleet, at leut *30 bu 1wollm to flood proportiom. million more wW.,. be OMded ., In Octobet aloae, more thao for tbe U.N. hind, with ball of 12.000 mm, womea and cblldren that c:omtoa from Amerlcaa Ux· sou1bt refuge in nel1bboriDg payers. Allan eoantnes. Tb1I la expect. ed to lnaeue to more tban 20.000 onte the November statiatica are complied. Attorney General Griffan Bell bu alrteclJ ~ved approval fl"Qm ~klnal leaders and the preskleat t6 authorize the admlaamol aa 9ddl1Jooal 17,500 refu~ Dell year. Tbe trouble ... tbeJe .. oat enough mooey to deal wttb tlle iacreue. A<XX*IJING 10 an lDtenal Wblt.e Houle memo, ••both State and ~ CL\ q:ree Uaat deellnes ln tbe now out of IDdochiDa are unllkelr for lbe foreseeable future.' Otrlclala at the State and JUIUce Departments and tbe NaUooal Security Coancll are workln1 oa toUcy and Je•lslaUve p~a that wUJ autborill tbe admtqtoa to tbis Recollections of A Memorable Year Here, without further fanfare. ls the eagerly awaited annual media event -The Story of the Year: The year began on a Sunday and a happy note with everyone talking about Mr . Sadat .and Mr . Begin meet· iog in Egypt to negotiate a lasting peace an d Mr . Carter aniv· ing in Poland, where hi s State Depart- meol interpreter expressed Mr. Carter's "carnal desires" for the fut.ure ol t.be Polish people. This Jave rise to a number of Amencan jokes, such as how many presidents it takes to screw up an ~gy proe:ram. THIS IS probably what in- stilled in California officials the c:ourasf to_declare the two-year- loDg clrougbt to be over -this and the fact that numerous com- mun!Ues were under six feet of water. But Governor Jerry Brown was so delighted be an- nounced a $6.3 million space pro- gram -presumably in hopes of be ating South Dakota lo the moon -because "that's where the future lies." It didn~t. That was about when Julie EisenboweT announced she was pregnant. and Roman Polanski promptly fled to Pam. There was no known connection whatsoever between the two event.a. JOUN WAYNE w as s o s tunned, however, tbal he agreed to give up the Panama Canal without a fight. Although Governor Reagan and other Mailbox patriots vowed never to abandon · the canal, proposals to bring It home bad to be rejected when oo one could tb1Dk of what to do• with iL This led President Cart.er to promise be would lick inflation, shore up the dollar and inaure a lasting peace in the Middle East by arming Israel, Egypt and Saudi Arabia to the teeth. Some years ootbiog goes rigbL THE NATION then split down the middle on the i.9sues or abor- tion and the death penalty, wtth liberals being for lbe former and against lhe latter and con- servatives opposing the former and favoring the latter. For a while, clonl.ng appeared to be the answer. but it proved to be like the weather: everyone t~lked about cloo.log but no ooe did anything about it -probably because lt didn't sound Uke much run. This left Mr. Carter, however, with no choice but to postpone a decision oo bulldi.ag the oeutroa bomb, the only nuclear weapon approved by The lnternatioaal As sociation of Real Estate Boards, but Callfornians ex· pressed America's deeplx beld property values by passing Proposition 13, which s ure brought Governor Brown back from out.er space. Also back were tbe great white shark, scaring the wits out of people in .. Jaws II," and Rlcbard Nlxon. TBJ8 MAY be why Mr. Carter hired Mr. Ratsbooo, an imag~ ·making whiz, to improve bis Im· age. Soon after, the White House released a new official photo- graph in which the number or leetb that could be counted in tbe Presldmtlal smUe was re- duced from ten to seven. This showed bow things were eoi:ne. Mrs. Ford had a better idea. She got a face llft and the Catholics IOt a Polish Pope. This gave rile lo nwnerous.SOutbem Baptist jobs, such as bow many presidf!ota it takes to screw up an energy program. But Mr. Carter wasn't licked yet. He locked Mr. Sadat and Mr. Begin up in Camp David for 13 days lmt1J they bad negotiated an historic peace agreement in which they agreed to negotiate an bhtortc peace arreemenl On country of "large numben of ln· docblnese beyond thoee the Al· torney General Is about lo aut,borize. • • The memo goes on to H )l that "the President does not objeet to tbe special entry of more in· docbioese, and ls relylq oo the Attorney Genera( and tbe Secrelvy of State to develop a forthcoming policy." White House sources toad as- sociate Howard Rosenberg that lhe re are now two options available to budget plallllers: 'Ibey can either limit the funds l o lbe inadequate amount already provided by t.be U.N. estimates, or they can request that mqre money be put in a contingency fund to handle the increased now or refugees. Foot.note: A White House Of· flcla l termed the budget pro Jee· tiom "privileged," and refused to predict which option the Ad· mlnlstraUon will choose. the strength of this they were joiDUy awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. AS mE YEAR drew to a close, Mr. Begin sbowed up ln Oslo to a~ the award, but Mr. Sadat stayed bome because be and Mr. Begin weren't speak· ing to each other at the moment. This la.st seems to sum up best the tenor of The Story of the Year ijiat we ace newsmen have so diligently brought you. If you dJdn't care for it, hang &roW'>d twelve mooths and we'll gladly bring you another. U.S. Must Be Wary of Another Vietna01 in Iran To the Editor: Ali Americans who have been 3ctlve in the peace and human righ ts movements, we are alarmed at the prospect for anoth e r Vietnam-type involvement ln Iran. We believe thnl Americans need to realize that lhere nre substantial reasons why •'anti ·Ame ricanism•' ha s become a part or r ecenl demonatratioos in Iran. Perhaps the foremost reason ls that the U.S. government and U.S. corporations bave supplied the Shah with over $18 blllion in weapons in the pa.st 20 years - weapons that he is now ming agaiOJt his own people. Not only have we supplied the weapons, we have also supplied military and civilian experts to traln the Iranian mLUtary and the secret police. Our onaotng involvement in the Iranian mllltary machine ls so extensive that a recent Senate study concluded tha t the mlllluy could not function without oosq,lng American support on a "da9·to-day balls.'' WE DO NOT acceot the scare tactics th.al warn o< an Iranian oil cut-off, and tmply that the tJ .S. might be justitied ln takinf mllltary acUon lf tt judges that "our national lnler~st" is tmperlled. Virtually any new 1overntna coalition will be interested fn selHng oil tn WHtern markets: tbe real que1Uon ls whether the oil rtw.mues will theo be spent on needed aodal projects, or on further military proarama, a continual favorite ot tbe Sbab. Preeldenl Carter la on t6e wroea 1lde In tbe lraalaa f I conflict. Having repeatedly warned the American people that our Jong.run lnteres~ Ue in supporting the forces of human rights in the wwld. he i1 now le nding his prestige and endorsement to a ruler wbo6e reign bas been a constant transgres4ion of human rights and civil liberties. While we cannot predict w1lh certainty the nature and acUons of a fut.ure government. we can.not refrain. from urging tbal t.be U.S. adopt a neutral •lance lo the current lraolan struggle for self-determlnatioa. and that we avoid any decisions that would engulf us in another war. JEAN BERNSTEIN Spokespenon. Laguna Alliance for Survival Abe'Otd1'119NU' To the F.d.itor: Ao editorial wa1 recently published labeling the Hunt· ington Beach teacher strike peod.lq Jan. 3 as outraieous. Vou aDd otben are qulck to judae but you ~ not.blog of lbe "outrqeous" acUvttiea of t.be ICbool boerd. A day or two alttt puuge of Propoatuoo J3 our board voted to wtall • private pbooe system at an approximate coat of $500,000. 'lbia phone system may or mar not pa.y ror Itself in "five years." TSE BOARD also has autborlled tM expmditure or a similar amount tor a new securt· tyayslem. A• dtpertment chairman ol tbe school where l &Mtb. 1 have w1tebed my science budact cut mort tUD $3,., wbeD t.6e cost of cbemlcall. ete. bu tripled ind more In amt cues. I was given $1,009 to equip nine new classes in health science <which is now required for graduation). This money bought three sets or books for four teachers. Students cannot even take boob home. U tbal isn't an cMr&ge, what Ls? These an Just a few example& of board and a.~llW•!S/ that outnae me and mAQY other teachen. DUANE D. EASTBURN Science Dept. Chairman Westminster Hlgb School Afrpenq.e.tW.. To the Editor: It bu always been our oplnJon that we elect our coairesamen and 1upeniaors to repreHOt the people ln our beat interests. We are eac:ouraged to write to our coogr-.man, but we are not answe~ We are allowed to speak to the sul*Viaors at their meet.lna, but an our words land oa deal ears wbea It concerns the or-.. CouDt1 Airport! ww t.M1e illdf ftduala answer a leUel' lo the peper? Wlll the Dally .PtJot IMrCh out. the anawen to t.beH qWll.,.l . t . Slf«J la al top priority: Wby In the world is Cooareumaa Badbam opposed to a safety ltud:y ( PUot. Dec. lt)? Havm•t t.bere beea eDOU«b accldeatl re&? Mull we waJt for a d1aast.er ha Newport Beadt? In addition, he supposedly feels Camp Pendleton LI not aceep. table because ot lta relll0leoel8 to popultttd anu. IM't lt wtae to Ry °"" unpopWat.ed UU1 ratber tUn 1UtiJ9ct large num· ben ot people to ._,_., pc>Uu- Uoa ancf wabearable noile? Plua a Hupg Airw.,t. pilot ad· f mltted ln SUnday's Pilot the cut· back procedure ls not safe and he doesn't do it! z. WHAT 18 the ultimate goal for the airport accordJng to these oftldab? Every time we have uked this quest.Ion, we have been answered with lies! Thi irport bas been forced wn our tmoata wtlbout any c:omplaiat beinc recopiaed as valid. A da.ic example ls the tesUog ol the ms golng on now. The supervisors were begged oot to allow tbeee larger Jeta lDto tbe area. 'lbeM teltl cannot be valid as the planes are fi.ytng with very few puaenaen -ana little luuqe. We q~ tbe sound equlpment'a reliability, aJ.ao, as lt la calibrated by coun· ty_ employees at the airport. Wby not an lndependent com- pany paid by the afrUnea? If eq>aDSlon of tbe alrport is to occur, there an several Ls· suH lb.at must be reaolved. How wUl the tramc flow and parking be handled? Baaace bancmng is atrocious now; wlll a ~ bulld.lng be added to cope with thil prOblem? Tbe FM IJ'anted ~rmlaaion (?) for the b .. vy Jeta for only to ct.ya. If tbe ma are retalned, wbat plau an there fOf' the nmway? U It must be relntorced, will lt also be ltalf.bmed. Which w~ would lt 10? 11 there uvone out the,.. in "reader·land'7 wbO can honestly anawcr tuae queatlona? w~ would love to bear from )'OU! P. J. VON HENKLE SANOR.A H. ANDERSON • :l .. • r ; * s . . I . . • # • • I ~ .. •. I \M. V PM.OT A 7 ESE ARE ONlY A .FEW OF THE OVER 225 ITEMS _ NOW ON ALE THROUGHOUT THE STORE ... THIS YEAR-END EVENT . . NCLUDES A WHITE SALE, aooY SHAPER SALE, ·BABY SALE, PECIAL BUYS IN COSME!IC$ AND MUCH, ~UCH MORE ! ERV 'S . ear en SAVINGS FOR WOMEN DITTOS• FOR GALS. Jeans of polyester/cotton 1 O 9S bruehed denim or corduroy. Junior sil86 S-13 .•.. Reg. $17 & $18 • OittOS-tops, slzee 8-M-l. Reg. s10 •...••••.•.•......•.•...••.•.... I.II WARM ROBES AND Sl..EEPWEAA. Robes. style, color choice. Reg. $14-$28 .. t.i~11.t6 Sleepwear. reg. $8-$11 • . . . . . . . • . . • . .•.• 1.aa-1.aa 1/3 OFF lEATHeR HANDBAGS Tote and shoulder atytee, wtth 14 99 ewterlot detalls. Natur1I leather IOf*9 . . • • .. \ •....•• 6Plcill • JUNIORS' COTTON TEE SHIRTS. Styledwtlhcap 2 t7 sleeves; V or lJ.neckllnee. S-M.L. R90. $5 ee. • . . • • . . a.II EA. FOR Juniors' LONG SLEEve TURTLENECKS. Reg. $7 ea. . ••• 4-.. U..1 FCM It SAVINGS FOR MEN DRESS ANO SPORT SHIRTS. Long lleeve styles d polyester/ 5 99 cotton. Dress shirts. 14'l't·17; sport stWrts. $-M.L·XL • . • . . Reg. $9 • Potyester/cotton knit shirts. short steeve. Special . . . . . • . . . . . . • . • .•.• s.11 LEVI '~ REGUl.AA DENIM BELL JEANS. Indigo blue denim of cotton/polyester blend Waist sizes 28-38 ........ . .. 10.99 SAVINGS FOR CHILDREN BOYS' WRANGLE~ KN IT SHIRTS. Short sleeve 2 • collar or crew neck styles: polyester/cottcn. 8-18 . . . . . 3.88 EA. FOR 7 BOYS' WRANGLER9 JEANS. Cotton denim, cotton/ 6 99 polyester twill. polyester/cotton COrdUfO'/. 8-12 reg .. 8-14 attm. Scieclal • GIRLS' LEVI'~ ANO OITTOse JEANS. Pofyester/ cotton. 7·14 reg.; illm. Reg. $13-$16 ... 1.75·11 .ff 25% OFF GIRLS· JUMPER DRESSES. All permanent1)f1t6S 4 99 potyeeter/cotton or Visa~ polyeeter. S&zes 7·14 ........• Reg. $7 • Sizes 4-6X, reg. $6 . . . . . . • . . . . . . • • . . . • . . ..........••.......•• a.• BODY SHAPER SALE ~.:~trtc!~.!!=1.~·.~~~~~.~~ ...... R~$64.99 FlberftN.llned bra, reg. 7.50 .•.•............•.••...•.•..•............ 6.19 Matching bikini, slat &M-l. Reg. 4.50 . . • • • • • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . •...... 3.41 ~::e:i~~~~ ... ~.~~~~~~50 8.19 Size• 32--360. Reg. 10.50................................... . . . 8.19 MAIOENFORM• ALL THE TIME"' PANTY BRIEF. Lycra• spandex. Whhe. Sizes S-M-l.·XL .... . . • . . . Reg. 7.SO 6.19 ume Muggers. Stretch penty or nylon Lycr.. 2 49 spandex. White Ot nude. Sli .. s.M-l...... . ........ Reg. 3.50 • OlGA~ WONDERWEAR9 BAlEF. SocW-ehePno tummy 9 trtm control. Natural back. SiZll &M-1..rXL • . . • . . . • . Reo-7 .50 5 • 9 COSMETIC SPECIAtS NINARICClSPECIALSETS. L'AlrduTemps, e.ude $ Tollette Spray. 1.&oz. and Eau de Parfum Spray, .4-Cz. . . ... Soeclal 11 REVL~ MOON OAOPS MOISTURIZER. Llmftecs.tlme specie&. Mollture Balm. 8-oz. •......................... Special 7 .15 Under-Makeup M°'8tufe Fikn. &oi. .................................. 7.15 Moisturizing Cleanser. 16-oZ. ....................................... 475 MofsturtzfngSklnToner.16-oz ...........•..........••... ~ ..••..... ~.76 PRINCE MATCHABELLI SPECIALS. 2 9 Wind Song Moisturizing Hand and Body Lotion, 1 S.Oz ...•.. Special • 5 Avlance Very Silky Body Lotion, 15-oz. • • . .•. · ...••.•..•.•..•.•.•..... 2.85 Wind Song Cok>gne Spray Mist . 1.&-oz ...............•..•............. 3.SO cachet Mol8turlzing Hand and BOdY Lotton, 15-oz. . . . ....... · ...... , ... 2.t5 Cschet ColOgne Spray Mist. 1. 7 -oz. .. .. .. . .. . . . . .. .. .. 3.IO Avlance Spray Cologne, 1.6-oz. • . . . . .. • . .. .. • . .. .. .. ... 3.60 WHITE SALE :s;:;:!,~ ~~~=flat. fitted. Reg. $5 ea. 2FOA $5 Full flat or fltted. reg .. S6 ea. . • . . . . . . . . . ...........••........... 2 FOR $7 Queen flat or fitted. reg. $10 ....................................... 7.99 • King flat or fitted. reg. S 12 . . . . . . • . ••............................... t .89 ( Stendard cases. pelr, reg. ~-50 . . . . • . • • • • . . . . • .......•.••...•.....•. S.99 ---------------------•~ King cases. pair, reg. S5 .•.....••......•..............•............ 4.39 SAVINGS IN FINE JEWELRY ENTIRE STOCK OF WATCHES. Bring In your old watoh, In any condition. We'll give you an allowance or 15'Yo on a purchase of our famous brllld watches for men and women. Quartz, digital, electric, aett-wlnding. 1 S OL 0 FF fashion and PoCk•t watches. Fine Jewelry Dept. . . • . . -ra BABY SALE CARTER'S IRREGULAR BlANKET SLEEPERS. Flame-9 retardant modecry lic/potyester. Infants' s1zee 1--4 ... If Perfect S8 3. 9 l 20°.ii OFF DIAPER SETS. 1 and 2-pktce. 100% acrylic or 4 80 polyest9f/cotton. 619-12 or 18 months. Girts' atytes ..... Reg. $6 • Boys' styles, reg. $7 . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . • • . . • . . • • . s.• TODDLER GIRLS' PANT SETS.~ angel $tyfes. · 99 Pof'testtr/ootton blend. Sizes 2-3-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ••••.•. Special 5 • •'BOUNTY" WIDE WIDTH DRAPERIES. Reedy-to-hang cpen weave draperies of~ta~.S&zes72.lc84'',reg.S3?; 29 99 98>c84", reg. $48; 120x84", f90. $60; 96x84'' 1-way, reg. $52 .. . • SELECTED BA TH SIZE TOWELS. Soflds. prints, jacquards. 3 99 Looped or sheered cotton or cottonlpOtyester terry. Bath size. Reg. SS • Hand tawel. reg. 3.50 ......•... , . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.88 WaahclOth, reg. t .60 . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.28 Fingertip tow~. sheared solid colors onty, reg. 1.eo . . . . . . . . . ........ 1.39 20% OFF NEW SPRING BROADCLOTH PAINTS. Washable polyester/cotton and cotton. Florals in pastels, checks and 1 9 2 39 atrtpee. '5" wlda .. . .. . .. . .. . Reg. S2 & $3 yd. • 5 • • YO. =~T7==!·~~~I~~ ~.t~~1.~~:.1~.·. • . Reg. $11 8. 99 102x90" size. reg. S17 ....................... : . . . . .. . . . • .... 14.99 Prtcee .n.cU.. ttwough Sunday, December 31 tt Shop F rlday 9:30-9:30 . Saturday 9:30-6 ..• Sunday 1 ().6 SPECIAL NOTICE: MERVYN'S WILL BE OREN NEW YEAA'S DAY ... MON., JAN. ·1ST ... 10 TO 6 MMt• COftONA FUUlln'ON HUNnNQION MACH TUSnN Al ..... n ...... •N.luGIO•Mt-..,.. 72DN.Mltftkln .... t11M ......... -n.M110 1Cliln ... Wlw .... ---c. .. ut ClftW,mt._.,_..~--.. ,,..._..,..,. •mt ........... Ill PLUI •MOM ITOMI TO •fWI YOU~ AWA. CAUf'OltM4'1NiVADA AND NEW MEXICO .. I • ,, { t '\ . :· . ,ti CWl.V .... OT • MARMADUKE . ! ''*'· ~ 21, '"' bylrldA...._ \ Ncver mind Mom. l found 11 ! " .. SUPERHEROES SHOE MOON MULLINS TWO PAGES? uo·fK>! Youl1..1.. NEVE~ kEtP ALL )OUR IC?ESOLtlTIONS. GERIATRIX 'IOU HAVE />N Y i3i4G A.ANS ~ r-leW YE:A<25 E~1 6~c? DENNIS THE MENACE ,UNkY WINKERIEAN MISS PEACH ~" ~MIO(. .~~-i~n'. ~E ON 11AIB.VE ! ! by Tom Batluk #OLD J_.,tOff Ttll) &.A, AT 'HILA Df&.PMIA. '' by Mell by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta AGATHA CRUMM I "ION'T ~6P weu. I.MT NI~. WINSOME. 5oMET'HING OION'T~ WITH ME. . by Jeff MacNelty OR . SMOCK MOTLEY'S CREW THINK A8>0UT TMOSe ~55 1 DUAl.-S by Tom and Ferd Johnson ~fZIZIBl.E.1 1 'THINK MY 61a Fllt~ND 10 Pt.AY1t-i& AIWUNO ON ME ... SH~ 6AVc Ml;; UNDeRWE.AR W~ "THE DAYS OF ~E. 'tt~K 6M6IDl~R~ oN ·- IHSY1~ NOT MINE ··THEY'RE yotJRS. GORDO JUDGE PARKER NANCY &~ "THCM. by Gus Arriola WE'D KAY£ TO CHAAGE ')()(J 1Hll~T...A'4D ltf A~ THE INTEftE5T WOULD M ~T AS by Harold Le'Ooux HO, DOCTOR! THE THING TAA~ OUTRA6E005 15 THAT YOU WOULD GAMl'>Lf, LET ARllf GIVE YOO CREDIT. l(/.IOWING TMAT IF YOO L05T, YOO DIDN'T HAVE THE MOHN TO MOCH A5 THE OE&T ! HOW FAR AWAY ISrHATAS~E CROW FL.JES? PAY U5 ! 1.ic;see. MUt..1VPLY'lWE WHA'l'ilS ANP CA/fl{'( 'THE. 1EJW-PROP rnio P1G1 r Mt SOM'T>IE -y- L..-----~•~----~ by Ernit Bushmllter 8Zz BZl BZZ Bl l BZ1 BZZ B?Z 8Zl l CAN'T STANO A OOSSIP ··· ESPECIALLY WHEN SHE HA5 A BAD YOU GOT THAT STORY FROM ME LAST WEEK MEMORY l OOMtCS I CROSSWORD PEANUTS ITS A NEW COURSE ... I iHINK IT'S JOST WHAT 1 NEED WHAT'S IT CALLED ? by Cf\arlts M. Schulz AS SOON AS I SAW IT ON THE UST, I SIGNS' UP ... bY 8111 Hoest by George Lemont by Templeton and Forman s.qu1<DAY I? MISSINo. -==-~------ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 44 WHl'lln t Quarrel Comb lorm 5 Depos11ory 45 Couniry 9 Asian a"imal .I& House c10 Id Ory. 1unc1 15 Solo '9 Nomad l!i Hert 5J Pmeapptt' 17 Man s nit~· 54 Rabon. c Q name 55 Funct•On 18 Common 56 Mutually contraction Prefix 19 Food 57 &is Stoc· 20 I'll Q'll yOU autllOr i; JamrJied n-Ma101 :1 Enameled metalwarc 25 Aue 18 Metal 32 Give con- senl 33 Meat CUI 34 Pronoun ~ Aa1nb0w 36 Namely 2 words 37-Lugosi 38 JFK or FDA 39 Salan·s realm .0 Islam text 41 Sc11bers 43 L<>fele1, et al SB Wa9ner t1ero1rie ~ Wee>pin9 60 AdeQuale 61 Colo•e<l DOWN t Cygnel 2 Heap 3 Acme 4 Compos•· hons S Cruel per· son 6 Fragrance 7 Very good 8 CorrOde 9 Kjng Arthur s realm tO Wreath 1' Chinese dy· nas1v UNITED feature Synd1ca1e r11ursday s Puule So1ved I a l '. I 0 • s , . 010 ··~ I " 0 l • & I I a ... . ( • r •• 'IC I " I I 1 '. " . ' • ' I $ ' 0 . I 0 I I W I I l i .,. "I< " 1U It ·---u • $ ' •• I $ U' ' S I $ \ . '"' ". I l • s I .. ' I • 1• •• . 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AIDerl J•-olf1<..t1no I., ••• ,,.. flf\I Ovotll<in Cl\vr(ft ot ltllWAN 11un11~10ft a...cn wUll Tom O...rton l EE RE l'iMAlf, r<'••O•nt o• OU1<••t1n9 Interment Wiii D• "' N¥wPort 8-11, Ca Pa.iSC!d ••n on Fein.even Cemetery, PHlfc• 8•ot,...,. O.-ornb4>r 1'1, 1'711 Be-Wiit or Smith• MonuMy cltre( 10() ~ U)Q Hvm•n A••MNll'I a.,,.,_ rnou"" 01 ClaNA• lyn"e IJonl Stul\lty, encl 8Mry LOUIS J tSENAll r•\1Gtnt ot tS.noyl Rer,,...n •oar.a n•n• 01 8 alDO• ISl•ftO P,u\~O •w•v o" Mochot, Cre 19 •l'O L••• Stuhl•Y December v. t'1t, bOfn AUOU>I 10 W YIC4ti Suncley, 0.C.mOer JI, "" ., "°' .,. v1 ....... Au>1rl• Surv ... ro Dy t I 00 AM .. Pectlk View Mortu•rv. "'' wtt• Het-. C1a\19hler Glor•• Well& 4>44 1700 fMNly -••s ooneu°"' to ol S.nt• AIW. Ce -1 9fend<Nldr•n IM Amerk.,, Heart Anocl<ltlon 1043 Mr. u.,.., -• ""-ot a.ioo. Clvrc Center Or. Wttl, s.nte A~. ea l•l•nd fDf 45 .,..,._ Gt•ve110e wrvt<H 'l'2tGJ will be ......, el 11 00 AM Oft S.IU<Cl•v. WltU 0.<tmt>er ». 1t11 et Peclflc View G EORGE ROL.t.NO WEISS, Mernorlel Pert!, "'-l'0'1 8eecl\, Ce. rol~nt Of HUl\11"910ft k ecll, CA. Peclfk VlewMon...,.,,dl1e<""". P•ueo _.., on o.c.,,_, 21. "" nnu5 Born Apt'll tt, 1'°4 In Olic-. llllnoos. ARCHl8AL.0 8. PETTUi, ,_,_, Su•vlvecl Dy hll W<I• GolO!c, \OnS ol a ...... P-. c. P•ued •••Y on Geo•o•, Jr or La Mlr•Cle, t • , Oe<•mber Z9, 1911. Sitrvl<H '*'°"'9 Rlcl\arcl ot -•ro &av. c.. •no s •t Harbor l e wn·Moun1 Ul•Y• Oran1u Cou11t1 bust· nea h d • hot 1wnm r H .-HrlY SU bUUon in lu1ble aaJes were rt• cord•d by lhe talc Board or ~uallnllon tM-1 .. ffft J ul,y •od St> p-tem btr. I ht r11i:ure marks 1 16 9 petttnl ln.cn •ue ln salft o" the -..me rta- cal period in 1'77. und put lbf' t"OU.nty 1ht•1d of the ovt•rull a.lalt• 1n CNaMot 1.3.Sperceot. TllS STATE Si\LF.S l a ity or almoti t $29 'llUllon 11 a record for any fi•c1d quarter In bJ•· tory Amon11 i ndlvldual o,.n1~ County cllica. An helm proved mos t profltabl~ ln terms or Uixablc a lct. ahowtng mo~ lhan '350 million 1r1 trurumct ons NEXT IN UNE wu S1nt~ Ana w1th about $300 m illion followed by Cotta Mesa W1lh more lhan $207 mllUon in lax· able 1ales. Other county cities 1howcd third quarter sales 1n this order: Orange . $176 mUUon: ttuntlngtoo Beach, '183 mllllon: Fullerton, S126 million. Newport Beec h, ttlO million . Garden G rove. Sl18 mlltlon: B u ena P a rk . $114 mUllon : Irvine. SllO ml Ilion a nd Westmanater . $103 million. a OUNDING OVT the county were Tustin, ~ mllllon: LI Rabra, $51 mi l l ion : f'o u nl a 1n Valley, $43 million: 4 in Newport Nominated One May Wui 'Yachtsman of Year' Horwn f'our Newport Sta.ch saiJon. are amoni aev~n Weal Coast satlora no minated for the YacbUmft) ot the Year award glven aMually by ~aig & Haig S4:otch Whlakey The national list Includes lS top sailors who have on na· llonal or lntem•llonal uveots during the put year . NOMINATIONS ABE made by Yachting Magazine and the final selection is made by a pa nel o r news paper and magazine yachtl.ng writers who discu.ss the nominees in an an· nual conference telephone call with Bob Bavier. president of Yachting. as moderator. The panel also selects the Yachtswoman or the year. No West Coast wom e n were nominated this year. Nominated from Ne wport Beach were Dave Ullman. Dick Deaver. Tom Linskey aod Richard Loufek. Other Southern Calirornia ( BOATING ) aallors nominated were Dennis Conner. San Diego; John Kilroy Jr., Los Ange les, and John McLauren. Los Angeles. Ullman, a Newport Beach sailmaker, is rated as one of the top s mall-boat sailors in the world, winning championships in nearly every class he enters . His greatest score in 1978 was winning the world championship in the Olympic 470 Class for the second year. Ke a lso ~on the Lido·l4 national champions hip, among others. Deaver. a sailmaker for North Sails in Seal Beach, rates among the top large·boal sailors. I o 1978 he won the Congressional Cup match racing series al Long Beach along with a similar match racing series in France. He was sailing-master aboard the ~cond·place yacbl, Dakar. m the recent Los Angeles to Mazatlan race. Linsky, a sallmaker in Ull- man's loft. is also a topfilght s mall-boat s ailor and was nominated for his feat in win· nlng the Ch;implons hip of Cham· pions regatta.at Annapolis, Md. this year. · Re is also national cha1J1pioQ in the Coronack).1$ class. Kilroy .Ir. •as nomU..ted for his victory in I.be One Too North American championship. He placed third and wa$ the top American Skipper in the One Ton world's championship. Loufek, 1 veteran catamaran sailor. was nombtated ror his victories in the TOmado Class nationals and the Prindle-16 oa· tionals. Results of the poll will be made public 590ll after the first or the year an(I the winner will receive his trophy at ceremonies in New York. 9.re1'clcl\110re<l encl 1 9"• .. -9'"~. d _,t.,.rv eosi. Mew. ~Sj~ •l•lu 8•rt"-' w•t>r•lln o< FloroCS.. · E~E• · Al h b , t Funtr•I ~-.Ice> will tw n..10 on BLANCH£ PHILLIPS ENGLEA, p a e SollurCl•Y. Oeu~r 30. 1t71 •t 1 oo •e\lctent 01 S.nta Ane. C. Pes>4!cl PM •t tne Palhc View Morlu•ry ••O on Oec:ernei.r 11. 1'71 811,... •9'1 Soup Thiekens Cl\•PCt w1tl\ Rev. Bruce ,. teurrl• ot 80 Lovrnq ,.,1er 04 Rey H Plltllll» Ottict•tor>9 lnleflnent P;i<lllc V1~w ot Glt"dale. c .. , •u11I ol Ctetl•• M•rnor••• Per• Newporl Br•cn l•~ncot °' Hunllnqton Betkh, Cd P•c•f•c V•ew Xortv.frYdme<tOf'~-Fun~r•• )('rwtte'\ w ilt bit' held 0" CHART E II 5.llu•clay OKomDer 30, 19/8 a• ti 00 JAME~ llAlPH CHARTER."°'' u AM ., th• Srn111> Tutntll lamb re.•CIE<tl 01 ~ IH.Kn. Ce •nO ~ WOICllll a.-1 411 E 110. SI . C~•· ,.,..,.,.., •Mi<»nt ot Hunllnqton BH<f\. 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Cit'•ve110e u rvlce• wlll De helO on Tuna..... J.onuery 1, "" at 11 00 AM al l"OrOI l•wft Mtrnoro•I l'ark. Ctteno•le. Ce Sm1111 Tullllll Lemll MIW't.-v cllrectot\, 411 e. tltlt St • Cool• Mew _.., f.llANS CAR lOS B_ EVANS, atoP '5, , .. ldel\1 ot San Juan Ceomreno, Ce. Voce Cna1rman ot Inf' American P<teitl< HOldln9 C-y PHMCI •w•v on O.<embrr 1S. 19111 He t> W•Vt....0 l)y no' w1te Oo<-othy, ctauqlller Jeneone 8 au9n ot CY P••'L C• • 7 9r .. nd<llllO<t<'I. >tSIU (;lyn h>llOr OI EHllllow.-, Ce -Ill\ molhH Moudt Ev•n> Of ~Ill-. Ca. Vl111811on on Frooo. Oec:enur 1', 19111 from SOC PM to 9 00 PM •• ,,,. Cl\epel OI MtmOrlt>, Norw•lk, Ca. Fu11eral ~rvlU\ will bf NIO °" $aturcl•y 11 30 """ ., Memorl•I 0-1 Row Hllll c naP•I ot Memo"•' Mortu••Y Oore<IOf\. Deatlu · Elsewhere: Yachting Races Gain Handicapping Formula There's a new potion of letters been thrown in- to yachting's alphabet soup. SBORA is being stirred into the conglomera- tion that already includes TOR. IOR Mark IIla. PHRF, MORF, MORA and ORCA, lo name only a few ingredients. SBORA STANDS FOR Small·Boat Ocean Rac- ing Association and is a new formula of handicap- ping boats from 20 to 30 feet when they engage in offshore racing. Apparently ll derives from a group of sailors who cannot see eye-to-eye with handicappers of boats the same size that currently race under ei ther the Midget Ocean Racing Fleet IMORFl of the Midget Ocean Racing Association (MORA I By way of clarification, the MORF uses the old Cruising Club of America <CCA > rule, while lhe MORA is based on the current International Off. shore Rule ClOR l. ACCORDING TO ASA CLARK, president of SBORA, the group was formed in 1978 by me mbers or other racing associations to bring small boats from 20 to 30 feet back to the competitive racing scene . The primary purpose. said Clark, is to race boats of similar size withoul the larger yachts on the same starting line and to handicap on a local basis where wind and sea conditions are different. Guidelines for formations of fleets in other areas ar e available from the SBORA headquarters. 4700 E. 47lh St . Long Beach. Officers of the association are Clark. Seal Beach, president; Al ·Michael. Long Beach, vice president: John Matzinger. Huntington Beach . secretary, and Roy Cundiff, Seal Beach, handicap- per . Brea. S3S million; Stan- ton. $32 mJIUoo; Lltguna Beach. $2~ m£1non: Placentia. $24 million: Los ~lamitos . $23 cnillion: Cypreaa u4 San Cleme nte, SU mllllon. end San Juan Capistrano. $14 million. La Palr:DA&, Yorba Lin· da and Vlll• Park were county cities -showing taxable tran1actions below the $10 mllllon mark. LOI AHG!LBS Coun· ty continued to be the state's leader ln taxable sales. recordlng more than $9. l billion durlna summer, 1978, Orange County was second. followed by San Difgo Co.unty, St.9 billion. and SJ!nta Clara couniy, $1.7 billion. The latter counties both s howed slightly higher percentage growths in sales than Orange C.ounty. Alcohol Council Expands Effective Jan. 8~ the Alcoholism Council of Orange C.ounty will ex- pand its helpline aQd ln- form atioo service tor persons with alcohol· r e lated pro b lems or friends and relatives or such people. The council said the expan sion was m ade possible by th e a s - sistance or professional counselors who have volunteered lheir lJme. T HOSE SEEKING help s hould call th e council at 835-3830 or m ake an appointment to visit a couns.elor at ACOC headquarte r s. 2110 E. First St.. Suite 115. Santa Ana. council officials said. "Re me mber ," they said, "if you booze, you lose." 5Mll'K· TVTHILL-UMI ~ART Wl:STCUff CH4Nl CrermtO<Y • Flower Shop 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-4888 LONDON <AP) -A retired British general. Injured when his hor~e threw hi m while he was fox hunting with Princess Anne and her husband Ca pt. Mark Phi llips, dled Thurs da y In a Bristol hospital. Maj. Gen. Douglas Darling, 64 . was injured Nov. 13 when bis horse was brought down by a Handicappihg is don~ by Oeet handicappers in each major sailing area. Time allowances are ex· p ressed in seconds per mile. the s a me as Performance Handicap Racina Fleet IPHRFl and baaed on performance as well as measurement data. A COMMUNIQUE from t he Defense Ministry said that its "exceptiona l e fforts" could not be "pursued ind e f initely" and he nceforth would be reorganized only around any fresh information con ce rning Colas' plight. CONSOLES • SPINETS l'IBCI llOTHHS "41"'$ MOtml4lT 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-6539 • PEU'ORMANCE DATA IS utilized to bring slower class boats up in rating -where possible - rather than penalizing the winners. Measurement data include rating dlfrerentials from certirlcates or MORF, MORA a nd IOR and are used along with performance results to arrive at equitable ratings. ..._ _________ barbed wire rence. Classes are divided tnto "A" ror boats 26 feet 6 inches and above, and "B" for boats 26 feet 5 inches and below. There is also a light displace- ment class . Fleets have been formed in Newport. Beach. PUBLIC NOTICE Long Beach-Los Angeles and Marina del Rey. • -FtCT-IT-IOU-S IU-S-IN_l _H __ ----------- HAMIE $T.lTEMEHT r~e IOllOWl"9 P•"l>O"' ··~ clOlnQ OVWWtU U ' THE OREElf MACHINE. O• 1&111 Pt .. Cost• N\eU, CA t1bl1 Anorew C 81enton, 41~ 1•1n Pl., Co~• Mew, CA,,.,, Leuret M. e ientOft, 47• tl>ln Pl , Co•I• Mcse. CA '1'2471 Tnl• -neu,. c~lecl Dy .Jf\ In dlvlOuet. A~c 81""1°" This st•l-1 wa\ lilllO wtltl t~ CoUf\IY ci.n oe Or•noe County °" Otttmber 27, 1'11. Flf7Ut PuOllWG Or ..... C:O.tc o.lty ,,lot 0.C. tt, 197,, Jftl, i, 1?, 1', lf7' f7U 1t P UBUC NOTICE aJGN.4C PLENTIFlJL New Cup Entry Readied in East PARIS CAP) It's a bumper year for Cognac. with wine production for the f a m e d F r e n c h P ROVIDENCE <AP> -The syndicate tbat beverage up 30 percent backed the 1977 America's Cup campaign of the over 1977, the Cognac yacht Ente rprise has approved construction or a Producers' Association new 12-meter boat for entry in the U180 competi- announced. lion. " T he yield of 202.2 The Maritime College of the Fort. Schuyler ,.CT1r 1ou5 aus•NHS million gallons was the Foundation said plans for the yacht are on t~ NAMe srATaMCNT sixth highest on record. drawing boards of the Sparkman 4' Stephens de-11~~,1011aw1"9 i>e<'°" "00t"9 IMt-and '·absol utely re· signing fll11\ in New York City. rHe c oPELANO co markable," ass uring rAM•R1No, 1s~ Gianem st· H""' lop-q uality cof.ac. the THE NEW BOAT WOULD give the New York 1"910n 8erk~. CA '12M9 · · y h Cl lj d f h T11omo e coo•••no . u11 assoc1ationsal . ac t ub up to 1 ve candi ates or t e rtgbt to The 35·year-old Colas, considered one or the nation's top s ailors. dropped out of radio co nta c t i n mid-November. P•rlly <IOUCJY ton1gn1 •n0 S.tur- O•v LIQM vd1t•ott w11'td1 nlQl\1 •no motll1"9 noun. Hog!\\ S.llll'tlO tow 1omld6Qs, Co••t•t 1el!llltfeturH wlll renoe Detwu11 SO •nO "· 1111en0 ttm· i>e••1ure• wtll rM199 be,.....n 42 ancl M f ... W.wt l_.-.wr.#1110.~ ...,.....,nm ,ltlo.\'I' I St<ond tow I · U p,m, •l.S' Se<:ono 111911 t :41 p.m. 4,J· Flr,1 1- Flnt 1119'1 s.c.-1- s.c-111911 SATU•OA'I' 2:J7 ... m. 1 ... 1:52 ...... • .• J ST p.m .t S 10 Up.m. ~ 4 SUNOA'I' Frnl to• l 2t •.m. 1 • Fir\! 1\1911 • 31 a m • I Seconolow •Op.m ·I • Stcono hl9ft 11 ts P"' 4 s Sun11i..u le•m,Wh4 S1 pm Moon "IM•.Jol•.m .. i.etsS l•p,m. Bref''•"° 0r .. 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Co••t Pl•za •Open weekdeya 1:30 tp t • • l •tvrdllr 1:30 to I -SUnd•p 10 to 8 • .'t • • r ' I ' • ·' .._~ INSIDE: eaturin I r t • I J • ' j ~ ' . J :I J • ' l •Ann Landers •Sports •Horoscope •Business 1 A.doption: 1Both Sides , . Mary Jo Rillera found , herself involved in two searches : The . first for her own birthpfJreryts; the second for the daughter.- she gave up for adoption. By CHERYL ROMO Of .. Oiilly .-. ... ~ ' When she was ~. Mary Jo RiUera. now 30. was told she was adopted. Her adoptive mother had died the )ear before. ln1ltally, she wanted to ask her adoptive rather "lots or questions" about her ·•real" parents bffause she didn't understand what "adopted" meant Like most adoptees. she found her questions went unanswered. Her rather eventually remarned and as the years went by the adopted ctuld, who hved m Minnesota, became more determined to rind out about her natural parents. At 16, her stepmother told her her name at birth CAruta Marie Leech ) and fabricated a story about th" girl's parents living in the neighborhood. · Although the Inst name was the same. they were not her parents. "I would drive by the house I was told I was from," says the Hunt- ington Beach woman. "Something in me knew 1t wasn't them." A high school romance left Mary Jo preg- nant and unmarned at 17. Social workers con- vinced the lS-year-old she should give her daughter up for adoption wht>n she was born in 1967. "I would walk around and say I wanted to keep her and people would just walk aw11y . At that time people just didn't want to deal with an unmarned mother keeping her kid," she says. Without a Job or any way to support the child. social workers finally persuaded her after t wo months to give the baby up. · Traveling as fast as she could, Mary Jo tound herself in San Francisco -in the Haight· Ashbury D1slr1ct -where nower power, anti- war demonstrations a nd hippie communes were nourishing. She "dropped out." EVENTUALLY SHE married a pro- fessional comedian and together they went on a cro:i111-count.ry tour. In each of the 63 cities they visited Mary Jo would open pbone books and call all the people with the name of Leech. With no success. She new to Minnesota to make !-lure the family her stepmother had told her about were not her parents; they weren't. A few years later her marriage ended in divorce and the young woman plunged into a rjeep depression until one day. apparently by ac· t•ad ent.a pamphlet addressed to someone else ar- ~,, ed m her mailbox. ll was from an organization called ALMA , AdopLees Liberty Movement Association> . which hclµs adoptces find their families. Mary .Jo decided to become involved. .. For the firs l t ame, I didn't feel like a dirty c;l·cret anymore. It gave me the .courage to t·ome out in pubHc and say 'I'm not strange or unusual."' But she stall felt "scared to death" about finding her parents. "You don't want to be re· Jet.•ted again," she says. "You say to yourself, ·They gave me up and they cildn't want me."' lier search intensified. By Utis time she was macned again. to musician Butch Rillera. formerly a drummer with the Rig htt!OUS Brothers. .. l was really getting nuts about it," she ... a~s "I wouJd look al anyone who could be my parents " Though s he conducted a fierce letter wntan~ search. she again and again found her~elf stymied by a state agency in Minnesota. Then she met Emma May Vilardi. founder or the non-profit centr.il r<.'gistry for adoptee in- form at1on. the International Soundex Registry hearlquartcred in Nevada. E mma May Vilardi gave Mary Jo some 'iUJ;rnest1ons In the meantime. her adoptive fa the r, himself near death, turned all the docu- ments he had on the adoption over to the young woman Ftkily. ~ 29, 1878 DAILY PILOT Mary Jo Rillera: 'A mother who gives up a child never forgets. Ever.· Adoption Search Resources There are 97 organizations in the United States actively working toward helping adwt adoptees reunite with their natural parents and families. At tbe recent North American Conference on Adoptable Chlldrea, &be lollowtng resolu&loos .. were passed: Sealed birth, court and agency records should be made available to adoptees at the a1e of 18. Blrtbparents should have access to birth informatioo at any time and court and agency rec"rds when the adoptee is 18. . A local organization based ln Huntington ~ach is the TrlAdoption Ubrary and Resource Center which works with other national groups. Functlon1ftg as a DOn·profft referral grrp, e TriAdopUoo Ubrary was established one ear ago. Finally, Mary Jo was able to persuade the agency in her home state to give her the first names of her natural parents. The social worker didn't know she already knew their last name. THEN SHE FOUND out that a Jaw requires the state to give an adoplee all the medical data they have on the family. She learned one of her natural grandfathers had died of a rare disease. She wrote the state and asked for information on the cilsease. She received not only a wealth of informa- tion about the disease. but about her gra ndfather. Armed with the data, she was able to contact his old fri ends and neighbors and. finally. one call paid off. A woman she called said. "Well. you know Frank Sr. is dead, but Frank Jr. is· now living in Phoenix.'' That was enough. She dialed the Phoenix operator and found there was a listing but the operator wouldn't give her an address. She im- mediately booked two reservations on a plane to Phoenix. "My husband made the phone call and asked a series of questions.·· she says. ''Then he The staff is voluntary aod then is no charge for referral services. Mary Jo Rillera ls one of the foanden. Sbe says her group works toward persuad- ing state legislatures to make famlly medical histories available to ade>pUes Md cl&ed u ill· stance ID Muaacbusetu wbtte a woman gave birth to two retarded cblldren, later Rndlng out her biJ1b mother laad a blood eead.ltloe, wlllcb, If known. coald bave prevented tbe retardation in the children. Mrs. Rillera also added that many adop&ees are still unable to' prove their blrtbdates because many stater prohibit the release or birth certificates. For Information, call the TriAdopllon League Ubrary at (21.3) 592·2511. gave me the phone. I don't think I've ever been so scared in my life." When a masculine voice at the other end sald "Hello" sbe froze. "I didn't want to say anything more. I had just heard my father's voice for the first time." There was a long pause at the other end. while her father. 49-y~r-old Frank Leech . cleared h.is throat and then said, "Th.is is the happiest day of my life. ls there a chance we can gel together?" "Yeah, in a couple of hours." was his daughter's reply. THE SCENE AT the Phoenix Airport that chilly March evening in 1975 was mass con· fusion. recalls Mary Jo. The young couple in- itially mistook another couple for her parents. After having the Leeches paged. she was s hocked to find her parents were not what she had expected. Frank and Helen Leech. also 49, were heavy and their daughter was tall and lean. "If I could have gotten back on the plane, t would have." says Mary Jo. "I couldn't even digest what was happening." In her hands she carried a packet or documentation proving she was their child - born Anita Marie Leech at a Missouri unwed mothers home on Sept. 15, 1948. "They cildn'l want proof," she says. "They believed me." One question r e mained: Why had the Leeches, who were legally married al the time and had no ether children given their daughter up for adoption? The couple married at 19 without knowing that Helen was already pregnant. She had been raised in a small town as an Illegitimate chUd and still bad vivid memories ol an unhappy childhood. ·'It was the tone of the times, .. S&fS Mary Jo. "There wasn't any counseling and al was a big stigma to have to get married ... So Helen went to Missouri for "a vacation" and gave birth to her child; but when the home found out she was married, she was sent back to Minnesota where she placed the baby with a state adoption agency -ironically. the same agency where Mary Jo placed her child 18 years later. , Frank Leech never saw his daughter and the couple. explains Mary Jo. expected to be able to have more children later. In.stead, Helen had two miscaniages. TOGETHER AGAIN after a 27-year separa- tion, Mary Jo says she fe>Wld an "acceptance level way beyond everything I ever imagined." She found she had relatives who welcomed her into the family and a grandmother who initially said, "I thought you were a miscarriage" and then hugged her. Aft.er their reunion her parents Joined the adoptive search organization Mary Jo belonged to and the three traveled around the country speaking to community groups. ·'Then t started thinking," says Mary Jo. "that I couldn't do to my daughter what bad been done to me." A natural parent. she feels. has "the rigllt" to know his or her child is cared for and well. "In two years I could have taken care or my daughter." she says. " Then. speaking very sortly, her voice barely (See AOOPl'ION, Page 83) Watereolor It .Popular The art medium is coming back into favor after a long absence from the art tNOrld. By JUDITH OLSON Of tlle Deily ...... SUff There's only one place like it In all or Laguna Beach, home or every kind or art imaginable. The Watercolor Gallery. Watercolors have come back Into favor after a long absence from the art world and nearly a dozen Orange Coun· ty painters are delighted al the turn or events. They are the "rebels" wbo choose to work ln what they call ·'the most de- manding medium there Is." There are no second oppartunities in watercolor as there are in oils. ex· plained Roger Folk. Once a stroke ls made it cannot be painted over. and on· ce the valuable white space ls covered it can 'l be undone. Watercolor has been coming back into p<>pularity for the tut couple of years, according to the artists who exhibit re-au larly at the gallery. lnchadlng Marilynn Maxson, Eve Thompson, Robert JackJOn, Pal Short. Rosemary Mac Bird, Wayne Bender and Folk. that w ate r colors, with th eir ''vignettes." help explain the isolation. The watercolor scenes, which are soft and light. also offer a temporary "re- fuge" from the darkness of modem life. another artist said. Watercolors also ha ve been less popular because they require more sophistication to understand, Mrs. Max-' son said. "'Ibe public has had a tremen· dous exposure to art compared to years ago. Thoee who have become collectors have gotten an appreciation for the sub- tleties ol watercolor.'' Art scbooll and universities seem slow to 1'8C0(1Dlze the resurgence or the medium. Few have more than one class. tboUlh Folk. who had the option or ooly one watercolor class when he at- tended the Art Center, said the percen· ta1e ls increasing. Awareneu abo is growing because more and more people are painUng ln their leisure Ume. Mrs. MacBlrd said, and "then they discover how easy oil painting la. Then they appreciate watercolor." light and dark. Some paint the light. others paiflt the more moody elements. Some work rapidly and finish one painting before going on, while the rest take a week or two to finish a piece All rearrange the scene to suit their emotions. "What you have left out s timulates the imagtnallon." Mrs. Maxson said. In one sense the watercolorist sue· ceeds where the photographer cannot because (avorite scenes are often too broad to capture with the camera's eye. Several of the present exhibitors belong to the National Watercolor Socie- ty and one, Robert JaclDloo. ls u as- sociate member or the prestl1lous American Watercolor Society. s.verat also are wortina for membenbip lD the third eoelety, Watercolor Welt. All have atudled watercolor eltber at the m~ art schools or privately, ud all are continuall.Y strtvtni fOf' better· ment. ..We're all forever learnlq, .. Jackson said. First row, from left, Eve Thompton, Robert Jack«>n Mlllilynn Maxson; aecond row, from left, ·Pat Short' Flosfimary MacBlrd;' back row, from left, We...,• Bendel Roger' Folk. r' ' It wu out of ravor ror mlA)' yean but recenUy "pubUe taste has lhJfted, •· according to Pat Short. She auaetted that peoplt an con- fused by the f aat and rra1mented life represented by pop and abstract art and Thouatt the artists all approach &Mir work trom a dillerent perapeetjve. cer· taln elements are common to the ~tercolorlata. They pref er to paint scenes, since abstract watercolors don't MU, and they see tbetr work as a Hlatlonshlp of Tbey'N a180 all committed to ooe another and S\lpport each other's work, Utou1h they are In tompetlUoa with each other I« sales. ''There la an esprit de C01J11 amons watercolorist.a that doesn't ex1lt wltb oil painters," said M"arllynn )lfauon. "Wberev• )'OU meet you lhare tecblll· qMea." t ... 1 j .. at DAILY P1LOT Ftldey, O.cember 2t U171 Topic Is Health Pick a to1>1c Ju t ~1bout any topic thot hus t o do with health and there's u Rood t'lrnnce thal 1l'1> Ustf'd Ul the n w Sl)(lnkor~ BureJu Da rl•t'lor . rt>lt•used rccend" bv tloog l\1t'mor1 ul It o • p t t u I Prt'~byter1n11 Ther4.'·~ "N un~an~ ,Jl» u Profl'"l!>.IOn" <Jnlt M unu~l·m~nt of ~t rl'~" " Th,•rt•', · Prl'll.11 ul t '.1n•, · · "Th lf}IH!filCltVt} Child," •· i''oct About Cu nc~r" and "Ml· gr1une .• Don't rori l •· d anc tn Con tuc t Len , "Co metic Orol ~urg~r)'" nd "H) v· n~• ," I • THF.RE urf! H topic under I~ maJ.Or heudtnJ:1' or the 80 hl)eakl-r~ • 1\·na labl<'. 90 p<>rc<'nt are doctors und dt•n I l'\I ~. Wtlh th(' rt• ---------ma1ndl•r m de up of 'olunl ~.nun; and h t• u 1 t h l' n r c a d mini trJtor. Pony Rides 13 n no ttw k •ddtC'S tor 1n. tnrro ot 4' hf(lllmt'I Wtlt'I a ndf' on a re I IOV• DQllY 35• Youtri Fund dOn11ttOl'I TOdaY tnru Sun et 1"9 Hunttngt°" Cenllt< man· •rom noon 10 5 Beec:n 9"-d & San Otego Fwy The d1reetor). ,m t'\tl'n"''~ u nd .highly on:ami t'd updutc of tht.> osu• 1~ ued an 1976. h a.q been mailed t o morl' lhnn 1,100 county groups "lt hus bel'n sent to clubs. orgamzut.Jon~. B oy rouu, Girl &outs. trrulor parks, st•naor l'lltzen groups. JI ltt>d henlt h n~en c1cs. c ha mbers of c o m m t• r c· c . 1> r o (es~aon al f(roups, a ll le\'els of schools from elemen t ary to medical and nursin~ AMERICAN CETACEAN SOCIETY Orange County Chapter oresents an Illustrated lecture by DA. ROGER PAYNE "VOICES IN TH£ SEA: COMMUNICATION AMONG WHALES" Producer "'SONGS OF THE HUMPBACK WHALE." • DEEP VOICES" Alto seen In NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TV SPECIALS SATURDAY, JAN. 13, 1979, 7:30 PM CHAPMAN COlLEOE AUDITORIUM, ORANGE (Glas...ell Between Palm & Sycamore) Tickets $4.00 by MAIL I <N1tn .,,.tt ..aarf"\~ \lamQlld ~n~i.utJ1• I ACS/OC P 0 . Bo)( 18763, I rv1ne, Ca 92713 Announcing the Opening of ERNESTO'S CONTINENT AL CU ISl~E t wnc h crt·dt1on., .ind o the1 inll'!O•ll1onJI .,p.-c-1.il111·~. 1n<lud1n11 t1,11nincJ alt~r d1nm·r drtnl.~ <1nd d1·'>~rl'> .... rvt·d m lhe mo~t 1•xqu1:.1tt- t CJnluwrll.11 fa.,h1un OpPn for Nc•w Yedr '> EvL· I RNll:>lO'S C01"4llNCNTAl CUIS1"1[ • •'• I ~,., ,, rit C.1hfuu11,t .11.'•1'1.\lh'I '''''' "·' 1.• school und mort"" say Sharon S nrlnir. dlr lClor of public re· t llona at Hoo.a TH•; Nf:WL publ hed direc tory IR o program t•hairmon's dr om. h hl' rndlc l<HL 1'1 hoi.w n wtll be 'U8t'd by (IVe ryone from hlllh school sc1enc • teachers lo blo'm ~ do t• h> can•cr JtUldonce l'OUn elor to church<'S Therf''s j topic for every type• or onumn: Uon " 1' h l' S .,-._. u k e r b Bureau• u rrt-e com· muruty ~l·rvlce dt·· \IJ:OCd bt?(.'UU l:ll' "ht•ulth ~b such o buli word today it's so importa nt." he str · The speakers and subJect.s li led in the di rectory arc avullu· ble bv advunce r<'s.t· 1s\rat'1on. generally at no chur~c. <Only :i few Hoag speaker s rl'quire a personal foe ror their presen- tatio ns.) Speakers are uvaila ble for meetings. seminars or conventions. "WE CAN accom- m odate most any group. All we ask is· a minimum or two weeks notice and a group of al least 15 peopl e . Program lengths vary -they will be tailored to the group's needs," snys Ms. Sinclair. If the topic require s it, s peakers will al so pre s e nt vi s u a l mater ial s uch as charts or slides. Printed bio g . raphies on each s peaker are provided for newsletter noflices and introductions. Als o offered is "Care. Con cern. Commitment ," a multi-media presen· talion highlighting a 24-hour day at Hoag Hos pital. '·It \s a general overview of all the departments in the hospital. and a member of the ad· ministrative staff 1s available for ques- tion s ." s ays Ms . Sincl air. For a copy of the Spea kers Bur ea u Directory or to book a speaker. write or tele phone: Public Relations Depart- me nt . H oag Me morial llospatal Pre s b y t erian , 301 Newport Blvd .. Box Y . Newport Beach . llljli&ll~=========:;.;•• 92663 -645-8600. CX· • tension 2108. c.fiirporter qnn Wotel CJ1Zed.iterra11ea11 ~oom NEW YEAR'S EVE GALA fiP.,Prvaflon!> now being accepted lor seatings JI 6 p.m., 8 p.m., 10 p.m. Culotte Steak, Extraordinaire . OtU Exclust~ .•• T11e Most Te11Ju and f1a11orf11L ~oiled to Ptrfectio11, Scn·cd with Cnsp French Fried Oni'ons and &mt</ wuh Si::/i11g llazeb1ut Butta. lyonnam Pota1~1 and Artichoke f1orcnt111e Roast Prime Rib of Beef. Financier From the Old World, 111/s legendary Beef Is Roasrtd 0ti Rock StJlr. Omm1d SpiMch and TraditioruJIJy Baktd Y orlcshlre l'llddlng and Whipped florsuadfslt Rack of L1mb, Normande Honty Glazed Roasted Hot Hou.u Lomb, Oltvtd at Tablaldt, &11q1111 of Gardtn Jlttttobll1 and Pol!ltou Lyonntlile Lobster Tall Btolltd lo' You' Dtllg/11. Drawn Butter. Strli1r. Bean• A'"4'2dfht, lyot1nats1 PotatM1 . ' Uu111<r1f. II 00 l'Off('e, Tt'u or Miik-~ DANCINO TO JIMMIE 800010 FtAICOS (714) 8JJ·2710 18700 MAC AAT~R Bl VD., NEWPORT BEAOi --. .,. $15.25 $13.50 SJ4.30 '16.95 -- ANN LANDERS /HOROSCOPE A•• L•~ '------"---') Life, Death DEAR ANN ( Boroseope J SATUaDAY, DEC. 30 By ~'1>NEY OMAllR P ISCES ( fi'cb. 19 March 20>: Romance. 11- 1u11 1 on a nd lt1gend :iom an ate. Another Piscei. and 11 Virgo figure in picture. ARIES (Marc h 21· April l9>: You are going in rlaht d1rectioo. Know 1 t , p roe e ed d ea p 1 t e -;;:::::OA:;::::::::11= •v=p::f L.01'::==:;:- dlatrlbe rrom ooe who ls ~· envious and feels in· CLASSIFIED ADS fer Io r . 642·5878 UPHOLSTHY -...Y•W• ..... IU2...._""4. Ce•MeM-141-1116 \ LAM PARTS Harbor lites I 0-6 IYtpyD.ye.d. ,_., 11221/J ..._,.,....._ CottoMff• 64'-7JOI LANDERS: We hear so much tbeee da,ya about "The Rlaht to Live." Well what about The Rlaht to Ole? There mual btl millions of peo pie wbo, llke myself. feel UAt.I~. red~ndant. Ured. and Just plain ex h1u1ttd rrom fightaog the batU of e veryday e xiate'nc4.' <l would hardly call lt living.) "I am sick of reading about you J do~ care how wretched j our Ille TAU&US <Aerll 20· -------------=------- '' Qr how miserable and May 20): Gooct Moon rejected you feel. If you aspect coincides now have no interest in Uva.ng with distance. travel . ror your.lei( then how meuages and unusual about I 1 v ' n g r or communications. We would welcome a pnlnleu. socially ac· ccptable way to end our llvea. How much more dttlrable death would be th a n the lonely s ue · ceaalon ol depressing days and nights whlch soom tobcour lot. somebodyelse'> ' GEMINI <May 2 1 "Live for ull the peo-June 20): Low key ap p)e who love lire and proacb ls your best bet died too soon Live for Don't alJTm others by the m en who died in that rbcking boat. senseless war in Viet· CANCER <June 21· nam 10,000 miles from July 22): ·Study Gemiru ·hOJile in some damned message. See in realistic rice paddy. Live for light. De fine term: those 57,000 people who Avoid self·dece ption. were killed In hJgbway accidents last year. I'll LEO <July 23-Aug . 22): Finish rather than bet every one of them b egin, tes t wate r s. would like to be alive lo· c heck statistics, ex· day· amine various potential ·'I o nce considered markets . suicide when 1 suffe red SALE! 25% to 50%oFF -...._ -- AND MORE! filid0ell~ BIDTIQUE 3467 Via Lido -Newport Beach Parking Lot Entrance •• ~~~~~~~3-e~~~ Another advantage in addition to free in g ourselves from the agonlcff of a joyless lire would be the opportunity to donate our organs and make them available to peop l e who hav e somethJng to contribute and want to go on living. a crushing disappoint· VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. ment. I was sure life 22 ): Love dominates ------------------- wasn't worth living . But heart rules your head. after some serious soul· Display confidence m searching, I came to the your sell. Stress greater conclusion I had no right independence. Since your voice is heard throughout the land, I hope you will say s ometh ing posit ive about this concept of suicide without stigma. J .B . OF ROCK- VILLE,MD. DE AR J.B.: Your let- ter called to mlnd one I received several years ago. I hunted It up and believe it ls a far better response than anything I might say. Here it is: "DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have a m essage for all those people who tell you they are tired of living, think- ing of killing themselves -or have already tried to and failed. to kill myself. I did not LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. give m yself life and I 22): Home environme nt. had no right to put an security, deciding on a end to it. So I flushed the course of action -these 50 s leeping pills down dominate. the toilet and went to SCORPIO <Oct. 23_ work leaching retarded N children. J wi'll never 0 v '.J .. ~~! : Ex P e ct "somlC'UllllK wonderful." thlnk or suicide again. You 're due and cycle is These kids need me. I rtghtfor it. now know what I'm here f or. -RYE. NEW 8AGl'ITA&IUS <Nov. YORK." 22·Dec. 21): Accent on I resp.>nded : "Df'ar m o n e Y. de ta i I s Rye: You've told your necessary to close a SC.Ory C.0 millions of peo· transaction. pie and I'm surt you CAPRICORN (Dec connected with m~n>'. .• 22.J a n . 19): Take in: Thanks for layln11t it on it1ative -be ready ror the line. f'or someone change, travel. variety o ut there, today's col· -do some intense in· umn may be the mos t vestigation. important thing be or AQUARIUS <J a n she bas read In bis ~r 20-F eb. 18): Family, her entire Ille. And lib t domestic situation com· THAT a priceless word? ma nds more·than·usual Life." a tte ntion. amtlNIVllRllAL STUDIOS TOUR ~ Nlf MCA CtJl//PMf. OPt!I 10-00,.. • UST TOUA )JD PW ... SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR': SAME LAUGHS,ANY YEAR! A Rp and -ma •lmtair11n8111, wllh a tam' or two llaklng Just beyond a. laujlm." -Charles Champlin. L.A. T"1les .. 'Same Time, Next Yem' belGilgs ta a. 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Book NOW PLAYING CllEDOME Ora~ge 834-2553 EDWAIH' NEWPORT Newport Beach 644-0760 " p p • ' f OONSUMER r • •·• Adoption ( f'rolG Page 8 1) aud1bJe: "A mothttT who 1tvm up a t'htld ~vtt forgeil.J En'f' .. Leu th n one ~ eiar Iler her ftn;t Har~b. Mary Jo RJIJrra bc:ean •a•in Uus um • thou h, thoee who hau tiiupportPd h..r before backed olf Sht1 M>ld a fur C'OAt ror pl111t. fan ~ Jhe and ht'r hu band could nv tu Minn~ Shl' WU un bit to at'1 M.) 1nlorml>Uon rrum th ••tnC'y Vrbtre bt"rt'hltd Wnl f'IBl."f'd Uul lh•• youn11 wum1n h ad bl'com~ 1 n ih•r an "ll'.U-\'h r and lh4') V.t'Ot Lo the C'OUl'll)' cetur&hl>U t' "'hl'rt> tht>\ r.pt>nt • d ' /o•nA throu~h rt•c:<HCh unt il th ' foun th~ 1nform01lltm hl' n t'dt'd · I <'d.11 t t~ll you ~ v. did 1l Uut u ~a~ ah~olult•h l~o l.'' :\he ti Y" T ttf; 'EXT D\\ .,h.-wd. 'Wb~ don't I ._ nO<' k on tht•lr un.. 1d()pll u• paN'nl!i 1 doc.le",." lll'r hu,b.rnJ kt-d If .. h ~ould be.-brt."akJnA an) la~s 1.1nJ ""h .. n uw~ df'C'aded "he wouldn't ~-thl'' droH' ur to l~ hou"><" lhat mornina ""hen M .tr\ Jn km•v. ht•r du Id ~·oold bt> aw•). l ~<'hoot A ~oman 1n ~ bathrutu.~ itM~f'N'd lhe docw Mar Jo ldl·nt1f1t..J h''rll'lr b) ~ ) 1ng. "I ant l>trth tu Wt>nd> " The v.t>ffijl\ slw rl'l'jlb ;ip~ar~ rclltivt-d ~tnd tihowt-d hl•r the t•h1hJ' room 1tnd ·• P•NUrf' or her ··Sh~ luuk('d ,~, c·tl) ltkt' h~r father," she ~ll)'S •·1 ~tartl'tl lo t•n• and lht•n I rouJdn't Things wtrl' happemn._ too rast <Ind I <''~ to leave and I askt-d her af he was ufnoa of me "Shl' ~:lid )OU ulwn)s hear about these things but you don 't think 11 will happen to you and I ll·t her know that l would always be availa ble to Wendy ·· As they said ~oodb> <'. the woman gave her :t picture of her child. Mar) Jo and Butch drove past lhe child's school. not to ~ee her, she ex· plains, but to "feel my kid's presence in lhe world.·· The coupll' drove straight to the bar Wen· dy's natural father owns where she showed lhe startled man. whO had never manied or had any other children, the picture of their child. He cned. Since her 1nit1 al visit. Mary Jo Rillera says she has had no contact with her child or the a doptive parents with the exception of a birth· day present she sent which was returned. . •·1 feel the only thing I can do is to give them space.'' she says, indicating she has told &he other couple she would appreciate a picture of her child and a letter once a year Jetting her know if Wendy is well and happy. "I have a right to know she's all right," she says. "And my relationship with her will come in tame-when she'sreadv." Book Deals With Guilt WASHINGTON <AP> -There were a thousand reasons why you couldn't get home for the holidays. but you still may feel guilty about ll. Perhaps you scolded an ovettnthusiasUc child on Christmas and it stiU upsets you. Everyone feels some guilt from time t.o time, and many wonder if it is harmful and bow we can learn to handle It better. The National Instit utes of Mental Health has pre pared a new publication which discusses guilt feelings, where they come from a nd bow to handle them. _ FOR EXAMPLE, not aJI guilt is bad. It can help you team at school, do your job properly and have reasonable relationships with people you love. On the other hand, psychiatrists report that intense guilt can cause nightmares, failure at work or school or even attempted s uicide. To handle guilt, the booklet suggests. first try to figure out why you are feeling guilty. Are )'OU tense because you forgot or .failed to do something? Have you broken, or think you have broken, a moral or ethical principle? Are you hiding a secret" . Next. it suggests. try to evaluate Just what you expect of yourself. Are y~u bt:ing reaso~a· ble7 Often attitudes learned m chlldhood slick with us ror years. THE BOOKLET, "Guilt," is available without charge from the Consumer Information Center. Dept. 578G , Pueblo. Colo .. 81009. Here are some other comments which it lists t.o help deal with guilt: •Remember, you can't always be patient and even·lempcred with those you love. •Being perrect all the time is not realistic, a nd berating yourself for errors Is a useless ex· erc1se. •Do wh at is riJ.(ht for you. Try not to be forced by social pressure into something that will not suit you • CITY M "°"~IM V4Ul'I'. CM.I '1flA .. OTICI UIVI IMO a.10t UMO• ...-outtO •AWlfMI t'OaA9• T&Jf• ..c)fl(I 11 Mfl9'1V Q tYfN "'•' ... CllY C-llM n-. City•'-'•"' Vatto. '-"""""• •m •••••• ... ..., 11('9M~ll Uftl 11 -IW,f ef 1 Oii ii M ell , ....... 1, • "'" .... ·-··· ........ ., U N O C ll C.•C'UNIJ 6A,0~ I HI \fOllAG& IANK lfl .. ,..,._.. wllft -....... ...otoH•ll<4tl1.,,., ,.,,.....,, -· ........... 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" h M•CI• on llw 0111<1•1 blenk form lurnhl\eCI t>Y llW City encl I• m~ In <Wt0tdM• .. Witt> the provl•lon• of lhl\ l\lollo •ncl "".,,_, •f'Clulrt..,.nl\ -<OllCllltom ...c lot"lll _, S.cllon l ol ,,_. ~lfl<ftlOM EM'.h blcta.r MllU 0.. II(-Ill •«orOfl>(t wllf\ ~IUOl•~-U.n Ple11-. \9<1<1llUllOM •lie! ofllcl•I P<OCIO••I !Or"" lo ._ "'°"' 10< blddlno t•n .,. OCll<il-1 only •I llw Enolneer· lno C)e~rt-. (lfY H•ll C~I Of Uld Pl.,,, •nd 5'>eclll<etloM I\ U 00 ln<luOl"9 t•• ti 11\e bidder r~ t PlJBU NOTICE =~'~.'':.. ': .::.'.'~='~ PVBUC NOTICE ~•no c~ v--11 ... .,. .oci111-• -------t:i:11rc~1t:s~~O:~';e :::1~ l'ICTITIOU_S_e_U_S_l_N_ES_S·--- •nd l\fndllflO Wiii be .... Uf'dtO NAME STATEMENT TM City ,_I 0.. rlOf\I 10 rtj«:I The lollowln9 P9"Wll'I I\ dOlr19 11\nl- efly 0r all lll<h. Ewlyn M<Cle""°" c11v ci.n. of 1i.e CllVOf Fount•tn Y•llt't. c ... ...,,, •• 0.ted No-10. 197' Puollsrwd °"-C.CNSI 0.lly PllOI. OK 7', 1'171 ~~-----~~-H!kll. PVBLIC NOTICE ,...,,., THC WOOO OECICER 80AT<X), 1•1 w ""' $4., Unit H, C.OSI• Mtw. CA .,.,, W•rr~n l ff Horl•<h•r. ?101 llrOOll,...rSl, Hunllnvu>n S.<K;h, CA Tl\I' buM"ftl '' <.onCIUCled OV •II In olv•ou••· Warrtn l.. H0tt- T1>IS \191emenl .,.., filed wllll "'9 Count'I' C••rk ol 0r•"9f COllnty on Oe<emb•" 2/, , .. , CIOttllECTEO '1071• The :~=~~~~!t:Ollct o1 ~u~~.~~ ~~;; l~~~I~~~'.~~ P\IClll< HtMlng ~ -m..-: Apptlc•llon tor tM•mll 111.1moer p.~uo. •l WDmltt..i Dy Herbaur P~tll< Lid, l0t llw proje<1 IOOlto •I SW Of s-......,.le P•rk brlclQI' on ECllnotr Ave , H1111ttnoton lltt<lt, CA. H-Time.• 00 • m. H•w 0.lt J-ry I. 197t N-1.-IOn. Torr11n<e Clly ~ ell Chember\, lOJI To rr•nce 8ovlt'We<d, Torr-t, CA. S.ltna ol lnlw.......,,, ~M llW -· SOUTH COAST REGIONAL COMMISSION M J.CM ..... I.,. ElllKVl!lvt Ol- P\11>41"*' ~-CO.JI 0.lly Pllof ~ .... .,., 2t lt1t ~ PUBUC NOTICE um MOT ICE OF TRUSTEl.'S ~E N0.17 .. PUBLIC NOTICE ,.U8LICATIOH NOTICE OF NEGATIVE DECUlll4TIOlll fHE COSTA MESA Pl.ANNING DEPARTMENT HAS PAOPOSEO TO 1'-S\JE A NEU.t.TIVE DECLARATION REGAAOIHG THC ENV IRONMEN· TAL IMPACT OF THE FOLLOWING PROPOSAL: X-E .......... "'""""Z1!·7MIS 10 con•l •u<I • 11 .... llftll c-..m1n1 .. ,,, proj«t •-td Ill 2111 & 21 .. "'-Pie 51..WI. flw Nt9ef1ve Oecl•••lion wlll 0. COll\tcltrtd l<W -.:itoon on or ell.,. O.cttnO.r 1'. 1'71. For ru1ttwr In torm•llon, ~ ~.all The Phonnino Ot!WlnmHll .t (1UI n~·S74S. Pvb11"'9CI 0.-tftgl C.0.lit Deily Ptlol Otumber 2'1. 1971 S/ 11·18 PUBUC NOTICE 0-. J_., l'I, 191', •I 11 00 • m . -------------CON T 1 N EN TAL CONVEYANCE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS CORPORATION •• duly •P901nltCI NAMI. STATEMENT fru\IH undlw-e>ur....,.I to°'"" 01 Tlw foflOWlllQ--. I\ 00tr19 busl-"4'»•,· ORCO 01!.TA18UTORS, llSH S•llnu Ortve. C.trden C.rovt, Celllot'nl• '7Ml ThO• Holllltlll, 11"'7 S.llnu O•tve. Gerden Oro...,, c:.urornte '11..U Thi\ buUneS. ll C-..Cled by "" llt· dlYIOlitl, ThOrHoll.tncl PUBIJC NOTIC lll!SOLUTION Ol!C:LAIUNO INTENT TO 1.EASI! •EAL ,.110,.EllTY f'llOM THl COUNTY 01' 0114NOE -IAY '""OMT ,.110,.ellTY 0.. motion o1 T ,.,.,..., ROdCIA Cl\lty wconoe11 allCI urrttd. lt>f 1o11ow1no ltt~IUllOl'I Of lnl...,llon 10 l.Al4U R••I Pro11ert1 "°"' ,,,. C0111'1Y ot O<- WftS MIOOlod. WHEllEAS. '"' C.~v Of Ot.tn~ I• 11\e owner ol <•r111in rt•I •n<I Otf\Oll•' ptOtMflY ,..,.,,,..,ler d<>" rlbOld; end WHEREAS. lllt CovnlY Of Or&t>Qe has ••P•U>ed ... lnlrtnl IO tu ... WICI proper11 to Ill• Coot Community Coll-Ol•trtcl unCltf 11\l' ltrm\ Of llW •11•<1\ed , • .,.,. ano WHEREAS. 11 " In IM lnl•N'\I OI lhi• Ohlrl<I lo I~ .. ,o ,,._rtY ..,. .,,., 11v '"""' ot ltw IH•• from 11\e '°""" ol °'-NOW. THEREFOR(, BE ll RESOLVED lhtl lht\ 8o••CI _, tll'•tbv ennounc• II\ 1n1...,.io,. lo •~•w rul tnd fll',.,.,,..I Pf-rtv IN\Crl""° In I"" Al)l)r'OWd If'•~ -It ll llertll'f to.incl, 0.1.-ml"Pd. <Incl Olde<f'd I T ,.,. proo••lv ""'••t1•1t•r Ot\<t I Md will C.. u••CI tor •• llool purpO\f• by llW c o,ut Comm11n11V Colt"'' Oi•l•lcl. 2 S.111 tN I and ~Wf\al -rty h \llu•lt!d on county own.Cl lteltt-• 1n Ne woorl 8,.<h •nCI It mo•• ~rlttul•rly Of\<rt""° Ir\ the •lla<NCI IHW. •nd i T,,. '*""' o1 '"" ltaM "'•" 0t for l(tt> .,.,.., Commr-nt1"9 will\ IN> ""' lull < .. -..de• "'°""' IOll-•nq '"" d•I• of eae<ullon of llW it(lfet~I l>V thf>counly, T"• Stcrt•••Y ol lht• Ao•rd '' M••l>Y Clltfflt!d IO ~· copl~ ol 1111\ nollc• ot 1n1.,m1on IO, .. ,... rdl prooer 1¥. \IQMd b't ll>e clerk ol lllf' Boerd in tllr~• UJ publlc DIA<•• In llw county not lft\ INM> flflffn I 0 1 d•O 1rom '"" dale of 11\l' OIM!rd ..-11nq •I wl>lch 111(1 BOMrd '""" cOMkler •ntertno IN' •~A\e dnd lo PUDll\11 .. <GOY ol , .......... not 1.-i• lll•n once • Wff• f'Or ,,.,,. 131 <on '>eeull•• -k• o..to<• llW Cl•lf 01 wto mttllnq In 11\e ()<.tnqt C.,.,, Dally P Hot , • ne~r ~ Oft"t'4' tlrtu•o lion e>ul>H\llod In""' Dl\lrl(I P•n .O And <IOOCllOO •I IM ft1)UI"' "-"no Of the -rntnq ...,.,d 01 ,,.. CO<l\I C°"""""ll" COii-01\lrl< I of Or<1no• C:ounty. C•lll....,.•• Of! tll•• •'1h deyot Oec-r, 1'171. AYES· HIUSTEES· W0<1h I(""'" lt.-n l. HUMOhtf'f \, 00ft<llCI C. Hott O.O•o• ROdcle Jr , Wllll•m E t<t lllfr N06S -ABSENT ,_ 5.T ATE OF ~LIFORNIA ' COUNTY OF ORANGE I I, WORTH ~EN(. Pr"'IOenl nf llw lloerCI ol T~IM\ Of l"t CCMl\I Com muntly Coll....-01\lrlcl ot Ore~ COUtltY. C .. ltornl• ""'tbv <M•h '""' lr>e ""°"" -'°"'°°'no lt...,lutlon Wd\ Cluly -reQUt.,ly ~tf(l ov ,,... '"'d Bo••ct al • ••outer mt'•ltno '""'•ol htld on lhr lllh oay ol Oec..,...,.,, ••n ""° IMI•~ O• • un a<limou\ VOi~ Of ~•Cl llcwrCI IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I l\~v~ ,..,,.unto "'1 "'' """" •no *'" '"" lllh Cl•Y ot OKembltr, 1911 <SE4ll /\/WORTH KEENE P1.1t>t1V>l'<l Or~ co.u1 O.llv Piiot Oe<. IS, 12, '9, 1'1' S.71·18 TntSI rtr<oroed J-?O. ""· •• tn\11 No ,,.,., 1n -111n, peoo 1113. ol Ofll<l•I Re<O<d\ Ill IM 0!11<e ol '"" County RttOf'Otf of Or-County, SI.Ce Of Gelllornl•, will sen •• e>ul>lk: •ucllon to f\191'M!\I D~• lor <HI\ IP<IY•Dle •t 11..,. of Wll' In l•w1ul mono ol , .. Un41td stMHI •I IM So<llh ftonl lfll~e 10 1"" Old 0r!M>9'1 County Courll\ou~e. S•nl• An•. (hlll0<nta, lfll right, llllt -lnl-1 (.ClnVtlVt!d 10 allCI n&W held bY It u.-1 Uld 0.td Of TrU'll in Ille P•OCl<lrtY sllu•l•CI In S<llCI C.ounty •ncl St•lt Tl>!\ \lat-• WM flled .. 1111 flit PUBLIC NOTICE County Cieri< ol Or•nQll County Oft l------------- clt\C1lbe<I... ' PARCEL I All IMI Pofltol\ of Tre<I No /401, 1n '""cu., ot '"''""· County of °'""9f· Stdlt o1 C.,lll0tnl•, ., poor ""P r1K0<dt'<I in Book 21l, P-• 10, t t •nd 17 ol MiKellllftl!OU\ Mf~. In IM olh<e o1 ,,.. (;ouftty Re<otd"' ol Wid cOUtllY. s--~tr1t<I •S Unit 30 on • ,,,_,,,.um Pl.tn. <1Kor00<! In 8-..... P~ 210 el -, Offl<t•I rt• COICI\ PARCEL 1 An _,Mdfod l/161h In terttl 1n •" ,..., PO<llon ot "''° Tr<KI No /401, .,_, """ !Mf~ •• "Com mon Art•" 011 sfld Condominium P ... n OKember 11, 197L "10110 PubllSl..o Or-Coul O..lly Piiot Doc. 2'1. 1911, J ..... S, 11. t•, 191'1 SIS0.1' PUBLIC NOTICE C"'7m SUll'ElllOft COUllT 01' THE ST ATE 01' CAU ,.OAM14 1'011 THE COUNTY OF ORAHOE _..,.... NOTICE OF PU8LIC HEARING P11twent 10 -tf IM C.111_,,11 CN•••• c-tu..,., lllltiu tf "Mk ......................... S•ICI e>ubtl< .... rln(I I\ '-C!!ed111td Oii J•nu<1rYI. 1'7' AQ<tncl• I~ eppllcllliOll kW ~fMll numo.r P 18 •}10 a\ \Ubmllltd by H•r t>Our·P«lfl< l id TM \UDl«I ""-' ., lo pe<mll "" •menOmtm lo ""'°"" IN conCllllO<I trorn •n l\-CI oermll TllCt reci""il " th• ""'"'"""°" ot II\• conelllion retltlcllnQ occ._ncy ol lht '"" tO •• \•d•,.11•1 Clw•lllno unth Inc ludtCI wit"'" \<Old PffT"ll 11 ECllflOt• Av" . HU1111"91on 8Hc" S.ICI illl4'ftCI• e>ubl•t ~•ronoi will (om~n<e M • 00 <1 m on J<1nuerv 9. ~.December 29. 1978 DAIL. V PtL.OT •3 PUllUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBIJC NOT JC£ s1,....1e l'ICTITIOU$ aUSINl!H NAMa STATl!MIHT PUBUC NOTICE "'"'*' Pvl>ll•lltd Or..,._ t;oa•t O..lly Piia\ Oe< ••• ''· tt. "· tt79 PUBLIC NOTICE • TA HM•WT Ott AUIHIOMMI WT Of' UM M f'ICTITIOUS IWllM .. JI MAM• Tiie lollowi"O l*"tlln• ,._,,. tbeot dcoftM .... -of.,,. llctll'-buSfftn• -YIOfO ltAMA. ,.,. 8r1'tol, 54111• IOI, c;o,I•-. CA m• Tiit f l<11tleui ~~ Namt r~ i.t'lff 10 _.,,. •• , 111«1 .., Ot- C-ly ..... ,).,., Ottttlll WlllllM Ou11k, :JOt l $1 ....... 8 .. bot. CA '2t61 Al11n AltlJf1 ~. • L St•-. ... -...C4""61 Thi•""'~ -GOndUCled ""*'. ..,..,.,~p "'""'A a•td>t~ Thi• \IM-••• filed •Ill' ,,.,. C°""ly CHtrtl ol O<~ Ce11n1y °" Dec '· , • .,.. fl~ Publlw.d Or-co .. 1 o.uv PtlOI. De< ••• u. 22. tt. 1'7t ""'-. SUHlllOtt COUltT Of' CAUl'OttNl4, COUNTY OF MAHOE '"" 1011ow1no "''°"' ••• ooino f>t.nlN\\ il\ 1 .. Clvk C9Mtr Ori ... WHt S•ft\I AM, C•I~ tm1 SUMMONS lMULTl·P\llll'OSl> c-.... n-at>Jt P lelnllfl• R08ERT s. KANIA, ROSLYN C ICANIA PACIFIC SHOAES PAINTING. 1131 YIUOll• Pl«•· (O'llt Mew. C• 91611 P UBLIC NOTICE t<en11~111 Sw.tn\Of\, "" V•cto•lt PloK•, C:O'll<I Mew, Ca '1•17 EdwA•d £, CerlWll'!, d2S Sylver Or , Sfnte AN. C• tt10J ll'UIUCATIOH HOTICl!Of' NIOATIVE OIC:Ullo\'l'ION Oeftnd•nl: DARCY 84f£M/\N, JUOY KAISER, OOE ' lllfOU9'1 OOE x '"" Du~IM\\ •• (Unelu<l•CI by • ~r•IC>M'1r-.rsNo THE COSfA MESA PLANNIN(', OEPAATMENT HAS PROPOsEO TO ISSUE NEGATl\1£ DECLARATIONS REGAltOING THE ENlllAONMEN TAL IMPACTS Of' THE FOLLOWIN'. PROPOSALS NOTICll Y..,MwMetl -4. Tiie c..,,. m•y tlKMlt _,,,., Y9" wl- .,..,, ··~ 119¥4 Wllnt .,.., ~ wlltMlt S My~ II-1M I~ lltl-. AYISOI Umtl M ~ • ......-.. l!I Tr....,_.I ,..--ICllr t-• V4, '"'~ .. ·--v..--·-,.. .. ,._ LHla I~ c .... -u... I TO THE 0£FENOANT A <lvll ompl•l"I hat °"" flt.cl by lhe pletn-lff t<i•l11\l,10U (Sff 1001-··, " It you wl\11 lo Offoend lhl\ '"""""· you Mu•I. "'""""~cs.a,,. .nw ltll• wm mon• " --on WO<'. lllfo wltll lllh court " wrllltfl ~lng ,,, ·-10 the comptillnl 111 • JintlC.e Court, you MU" ltt• ••lh t"t COlr'l • wrllltn plHOlnQ or Geu.e M\ orM ple.aellnQ 10 be ff\~ff(f "' tllt Oo<k .. 111 ._ ...... ,,.. compla lnl within lllt llm• 'pee llleCI •~ Ul'lllP\\ WO<' dO ~. yowr OtfaMll wltl bt tnlt~ ,_ .ac>Oll<• tlOn of the plelnlllt, •nd lhh cowrl m•Y "nter • l~ "'l)elft\I you tot '"" rellel difmttndt<I In 1114! compl•lnl. which COUICI rewtl 111 o.trn1-nl .,. w-'· takttlQ Of mono!Y or pr_.iv or 0111 .. r ,,11,i req.,.steci 111 llW <on,. pl<1lnl. I>. II YOO! wltll .. -Ult WYkt tf a11 ettenwv Ill IMt m.ett.r, YIMI "'°""" .. M llf..,.Cly .. -y<ivr wrlt!H '-"· "-· meywmw ... "-· O•ltd St-Pl 1". ""· WILLIAM E SIJOHN Cler\; BvG<llSokk••ct. 0..,Uty ISEALI CMm .. lfteM~lfl. In< 2tfl".,..t14-,N• I ~ll•-11.CAfKSI Ttt· 111•>--Att_y,_......_ •Tnt wor-o "<OtnPl•lnt" lll<luctM C'°'MornCJleinl, "plaimllt" Inc ....... cro\~~comp44N~. '"dllfttnd.Ant•• •" <hHltt Cro\Hlt-i.-. SlnQUIM '" <IYdt\ lhe pt....C -,...ICullM Ill• t ludtt ff'rnin.tw M>d neulet' A wrlttffl p1NC11no. •nct...itnv.,, --·a.mu~· rer, elC • must tie lfl llW form ~ by IM C•lltor'nla Au!M ol Col.In V- 0<!q1n•I ~no """' be ltled '" INS court wllh -1111nq ~ -IWOOf 11\el • coov lf>ereol w .. ...-vtd on INCi\ pl••nlllf • -v -on tA<h ol••n· 1111 l\OI .__ ....,. ... •ltMMY Th<I II~..,.,...• s...-s ts det'N'll ""' vt<I on • Pllrtv ,,..., .,.,., <M!pencl1"9 °" ti.. ,.,."'°" OI -"''~ For .. -.m pie, \ee CCP '1). IO lhrOUOfl 4U 40 Pvbll\l\ed Or-C:oll\t O•llY Piiot. OK •. n. n. ,., ""' H ICHI --------~-~~ PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS 8USINHS NAME ST 4TEMENT Th, lo11ow1no t>t• son\ •rt e101no bu•l...,nn· K•n !>w""Wlll Tiii\ \lel..,._I .. .,, tiled '"''" IM Co..ntv C•er• of Ort"Ot' COlll'tv on O.umo.1 "· "'' ,.1 .. ,.. Publl"'"' ()r~ COll\I 0.••¥ PtlOI Oe< n. ,., ""· J.,, ~. "· "" ~,. '· o. .................. 011·7 ... 10 t Oll\I n.c I • I ,lOO \O<WI• tool lwo-.lo. ~ commerc,.l/olflet ~ICllnQ lo<AttCI •I no p..,,., ..... Aw- PUBUC NOTICE 2. Dt.,.......,_,. ....... Olt·J~tt lo conslru<t • •.ooo _,,. toot com Mtt<l•I bvllOlllQ ICKeltd •I 2 140 t NewpOrl Boul<ov-. ,.CTIT10US IUSIMUS ltAMI! STATEMl!NT lM 101-ino perwn. ••• 001110 bl.l~IWU ~. N IE WPOR T IH OVST•tES; NEWPORT GRAPHIC SERI/ICES. NEWPORT FINANCIAi. SE RVICES. 1411 Ilk -WfY. CS 7200 h• A·2. CO!IA Mew, CA,,_,. TM N~ll,.. 0e<l¥•llotls will "°' COMtcltred IOr .oopclOn Ol'I O< <Ill'°' O.om._, 7'. 1'7t. For turtl\e• t" r0tm•llon pt-call Tlle Pl..,,...,,. Oeper1"'\"" .t (114) J'6-S1U P\tblhMCI 0.-.-.gt CO.ii o.lty Pflol cyum-2'1, 197t 11't. I• PUBLIC NOTICE CllflUV II 11-4. 241t Rlc'->cl Wev. (Mt.Mltw,CA"76l!t t<elhryll M. lltooM•ll. 7"1 PICTITIOVS aUSINESS Rk llmond W•'t. Costa~. CA.,.,_ NAME. STATEMl!NT ThlS Du•lntu " conOU<leCI Dy • '"• 1011-•no t>t•~ns •rt CIOlno I --~ 01"'"'" ., QtM•• ra": .... · CASINO I.EASING. 2400 We\I Thh ,1 .. ~ Wft lllttCI w in> Ille Co•\I Hl(lnway, N,w porl ee .. <h Cownty Clerk o1 0••• C.O\lfl1Y °" C•lltornlton..3 Oe< ... ,. It It. & Company, • (.)Ill--. • . fllt.,U CO•PO••llon •• , Roy.ti SI Geoto•·. Publl~ Oranoe CN" OtllY Pll01, Hewll<>rl Bffcf>, C•lllOrT>la~ Oec. I , IS. 21. 2'1. "11 Mltl>HI Hetrlo., '°" Fu11•1'10" S* 18 llve.....,,Co.l•MH•,C•lllor,.1•9?•11 Tf\I\ bu\l""S\ 1$ <onCIU<tt'd l>'r " PUBUC NOTICE SU ,.ElllOtt COUllT Of' T"E STATE OFCAUf'OllMl4 1'011 THE CIOUMTY 0, Olt4"GE .... ......, NOTICE 01' "EAltlNO OF PETITIOM "°" -.Ta Of' WIU, AMO l.E.TTl!ltS THTAMl!NTAllY E\1•1~ ot HELEN ELIZA8ETH McALLISTER.~·'" NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIYCH INI DIANE M[NNEV PARADIS ..... Ill"' l\effln • ,..111_ tor ProcMlt ol Wiit -iuu-~ of v1-.n ,..,,............., 10 IM Pelll'°""'· r4'1Hfnc• 10 whlc:h ll -l0t ,.,.._ Nr1l<.,1en. ~ IMI ""'11,.... -P'•a II( N<l'lnq llWl ,_ ,.., O..n 'Wt tor J,,,,.,.rv • 1m, •1 tO 00" m . '" ""'<ourt•oom o! Oe~r1· tneftl H o J ot ....., Court 4tl TOO Cl•I< Ctnt•r DrlW' We!il. '" tllt (llY ol S."lf Arw, C•llforft•~ 0•19(1 Of'<_.,, •• .,. WIU..14"" E SI JOMN, C°""'Y C~ MAltTllitE.AU I l(MUDSON 11• Wll.iM,.. ._,.,. I.ff A .... te. CA •11 T .. : IJUI 4D..a1 17141111·,. A..,.....,, tw _, ....... Publl\Md Or41fl91t C:O." O.Hy Pilot Oec n. 71. ,., ,... ,-.,. ~,..,.,,~sllfl>. Ml<~I Hmtrlck It R A COMP/\NY teftt'lntill I.. 1tl11ono. Pnl\ldHll TfM\ SIM-I W<l'\ fllfd With ,,... (ovftlV C ... rli ot Oren(lll (OurllV Oft o. ........ , "· ,.,,.. ,,.1 .. Pubtl\heel Or-COOl~I 0.lty Piiot OK ». 2'1. "11, J-. ~. 12, 1'1• '6ro1·1• PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS M( STATEMl!NT Tiie IOllOW<r>O person• ••• CIOll'Q "4dlrwnH· 1.ARSOH YAC>n' Slit.ES, 710) W CO.•I Hl9f'WaY, HtwPOrl Bff<ll. CA ~ El-• J. Urwn. 1000 Hampshftr UM. N-18"A<ll,CAth60 S~oll R. Wind<!n, 110 "A" W Balt>oe 81vd. 8111...,., CA., .. , fhl\ OV\lntl• h "''"""'•d bv " llMH"" pa.-1Hp. S<on R WlrldH's fl\I\ tlt..,_f W.t\ flied wlll\ ,,,.. Counly Clark of Ore<IQt Counlf °" Dec 4. lt71. "'°'"j Pvbli\l\ed Or.wlO" C:O.s1 O•lly Pilot. Oe< t , IS, Z2. 1' • lt1t S'JOll..18 O E\IGN ERS SHOWCASE II, ---------------------------- 33611 Del Cll>l\CIO, S..llt "0 ''. Oan• Pvlnl. CA m2' John L.. 8tlld\t. :ni.1 Merln• \/Ill•. O•n• Point, CA m7' &o....1e J Br.tdV, :13367 M4trlne V"• ••• O•n• Pofnl. CA m,. fhh Du•I,,..., '' conduct~ by " oener•I 1M1rlnl!r\l\lp Jolln I. Br .av Thi\ !IAl-1 ~ lllt'd with 1 .... Co..n1v C•••• ol O.•nqe COU<lty on OK •. 1'71 FIMllt Publl!l'led Or-Coe~• 0..1., Pllor, OK I. IS. ?7. 2'1, 1'79 PUBUC NOTICE PUBIJC NOTICE PlJBUC NOTICE OF,.CIAL ,.llOCEfDIHOS Of' THI! IOAllOOF SU"ll"YlsottS 0, OltAHOE COUNTY, CAUFOl'Nl4 S.nt• AM. C.Hftlllt~ 1 A ffout•r ...... uno 01 ,,.. &oerd Of S-rYi~ Of o. ... oe Col.lntv. E•c..,11no '°' " P9"IOCI o1 10 'ff¥• lrom •nCI .af~ <Mil' ol dolecl• c..tow. MOTICE OF HEAlll MO OF l'ETITIOM flOll P'tle>e4T£ 0" WILL ANO FO• UTTERS TESTAMEN· TAllY ANO AUTHOllllATIOH TO AOMIMI S TElt U N DER THE t NOEPENOENT AOMINIST"ATION OF UTATESACT E•l•I• Of FAAHCES E JORDAN, Of<H~. 1919 •• , Hunliftqlon BH<ll , .. ., Coulkll -------------- CAllllO~"''· •ISO \lltlftQ ~I~ Gove"""O So.are! Of tlw Ol•lrtcll _....,by - 8<MrCI o1 !M,toel'Vt-' .. ., lwld OeG•-1•, tt71, M ' JO• m. TM totlow- ,,_,....CI .....,._, IW""I O"t""'I l"°""9i F 'll~Y. Cl\elrtnMI; Pl\ihp I.. Al> IN>l\y, L.u•-~ J S<nmll. R•tlJh A OleClrlch. lt•llJh 8 . CIM'k -llW Cle<-. Aor,..,,,_1 wtth ""'"''" '°' Clown veuo P<t<tt .. ay ,, ._.,-. C-tM•.., Aorum...t tor lr>t ~ All\O• 9ou•htf0 ewrcr~\"'9 Of 11\e S." OleQO f'."ret••t 1, ttOCWWf'od Sfontl<• contr.-c.t tot v.,...rNI o.w•se <Of'lf'Of '' ....,._ provtel Cerl .. n AHFP ~" rw Vntwnil• Or•.e.,.. ~. een..n con.iru<I-conlrali ., .. pr~. -•"""-ct'-"'"°" o..ttc .. lm -l0t" Clret._ -·"'fl.act NO ISllO " --J"Wfll~ H.111 Ullil•t PfOl"(llO<Wi<ie!P-rfl>l\Ol_O_ -ono·•WllOflt ... ~ ..... oonmenl ot "_,_of_•_ Dt•w -tno I\ W'l IOr '"" ~ -~ hon ol ..... ..,,., ... 11\e Clly at l• H-• FM .. -.w -,,.. '-' ~ ot h-ltlY ,,.,,...I\ rn1..ci E•l\llnQ _,..,.. c-t _ .. , •"' ,...._,_ _. ... ,, of •" °''· oe•. m1ne1••• •ncl hyClroc•rDon \uD•l•r><H. l>~•o.., • MP4" ot too '"' trom the •uri•• ot Wid litnd, DUI wtlhoui Ille flOM ol ~" try upon -00<1ton ol llw wrf#<t •Dove • O.plh ot SOO 11!<'1 lor ,,.. !>Y'PO•~ ol ••plorlnQ tor, DOrlno. Mtll lnq, clfllltnQ. remGYtnQ, •II'"< 1•"11 OI M.trtlf'tino WiO \WO~•·nC'f'\, '" ,~. \trVtd by w 8r41dtord tt•lli\ •no otf>\lr\, by de<'CI\ "'<orOl'O J.,,.. S. 1~1 1n e-•13'1. Pl!Ott l1 <1t•CI i.. Ollt<lal At<ord\ M>d •••e<0<d!Jd June H. l'ltt tn 800ll •ISO, PllOI" lell itncl /IO otll<l•I re<Cl'O\, .and turtner ~rv•d In llw Clllfld lrom W Ar..Olonl Heltt\ ona Giiier\ rt!<onM<I M(fy 11, 1~9 in 800I< NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN UWI JERRY ALL..A1'1 .JOAOAN .,., lltod Ntrtln • a>e'lllOn rw P""""I• ol Wiii .and tor 1.-nu Of Lell•H Tt\I ........ ,.,., ...ci Ml\'-•u tlon 10 """'•nl\ler llW u1a1e ...-Ille lllOeilefl<Mrll .114). mtnislr allon ol E>l<tl6 Act, ''"'"'" .. to wMCh I\ m•Oe lo• 1 11rt~H P••ll<ul••~ •nCI 11\at '"" t1m• """ OloK• ol llff•l"9 llW-M-. Dffn M"I tor Jenuarv 16, 1'1'1, ,.1 10 oo " m .. In ,,,. courlr_,, ot Deparlmf'tll NO 'of 'Miid cour1, •I 100 CM< C~"'"' Orivt Wul, In Int Clly 0 1 S•nl• All•, C•lll0tn1e CIMlmbe,,, 2000 M••n Str"'· Hu"' 11191"" Beed>. dUf•no -1<" """' •It .,.,..,..,"".,...••-•no or ~no 1iw •P911<•110ft Wiii be nurCI Te•llmony , ..... ,Cl "" , .. IMttCI 10 "-' eodft•ke D• the C•'"°'""' Co1ut•• .. ' ol "I• Afty wrlllrn co11~nc. ·~••d•"ll Ille •ll!llk•llOn ~la 0. Clire< led IO '"" nll1<11 Pl lor lo 11141 l'turino Cl<ol« All intrrftSIM lncl•Y•OU." ... l'to wtVI &CIOlll(lflfl lnlor·metton ...... , (OnlMI '"" ofll<t. M J (M'penler Eaf'<ullvt Oirecl0< Pl.lbll\Md Or.tnOe C.0.\1 O•llY Pltol Oeomber 1', 1911 PM 18 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS I USllCESS NAME STATEMENT ,,.. 1011-1no p"'son' .,,. 001no DU\ll'ttn •• FOSTER A SONS ROOFING CO. 1611·0 Suoo1eor "'-· eo."' Moo"'· '"' '1671 P•l"' f f r)\t.r, '""'' £ 6•Y rronl 8alllcM 1\1..nct, CA .-,66, M•lt""w R FO\I••. 7llO 1 \I" SI , Nt' .. 00'1 81'..,h, CA '1660 f Clw.,d f Fo\t•r. II II Mlt Mn-• Or . 0•100.. c.a 91M>t Tiii\ llu•·~·• " conduct"<' bv ~ Of'Mr•I J)6rtnflr\fiMO P•ll"I T f 0'1"' MUllnQ ''Ml f()f tno Nol><t' ol tl,.ffU 10 pUrCMW fft et!-"°"''"II ~t." 11141 Cypre~ "'" l •d'9 ~· peO~ !of IM --~I CO" c•n-•I AMO 0..C" P-I\·-R--' Oft the 1•1' -· Atl1rm•llv• Action Pl..,,_ H..,01(.ep Pl ..... __ R.,.,..,.-~ '"' r-1 o.> '-• r1al'd "'"'' -c-iot'"' t<l<"P<Nnl POl•o ••-..ifd. ~v R~ltiet­s1....o<Y11~ tort,,_ HUO S«llOn Jt7 R•Mbllll.tlon LNn Pro(lr.,...,.. tdOOltll r-1no I\'"'""'°"" tor Ce<l .. n lt•....,.UI' ~"'9 -So<1.tl Pro(lr-0.y '61• Centen 11*'0!' lw\ t l>MOl'd "' ll'lt WM c:-rs Tratnin(I F•llllY lfle •• .. W<I A Commintt h l'\ttllM"td ~ •tUCIVlno the~· o1 eo..ntv ~"'' Rt\OIUloOn "'OMO•no I ............. Kl co•• IM1• '°' Pnlbit-Pl•-· Unit\,, MIOplt!CI R~\Olul-on IN> ..,..ly\I\ ol l!W s.tlt• Al-. Corrtdor Pro!Kt. 11\t' sui.c. d<•ll Aor 0...llty ~ ...... , Pl.in -_ .. lo,,,. R@OIONI Tran•l)Of"l~tlon Plen" ""°l>f.O Ml\\lon Y"'IO Youth Alh .. lt< P•fk '' \tl«lf'G •• Ille n•mtP IOI on untntO•-fll<CI llN!i pjir•. Pr0P01Mt• tHUt91! lor dew•OP ment ilt•lf'OY IOf (()l\\lrll<'ltOI' Of IC)W dncl -Aht income f>OU'llnQ Ill 11\r (yP•••\ "'"" I\ •PC>f'Owcl '''"""'"''°" o1 <on'""' tor lll~fd serYtc" •o <OUntv IMA<,,., " .!lull'torl•tll Aeor~11••IOl'I of tlw HS.A'• Jl4mtn41lt•lton ..,.., P•flt IJI olll< IAI •o<o<d• ---------------------------; At~ .. tepllnQ IM,..tro<n •II ol Ille 011tC1 Otoe-71, 19/1 WIU..IAME.MJOttN, Counly Cieri< ""ENNER ANO IUICT 1U1 EHi ,._..,,St., Sultl IJI SMiie AM, CA t2701 ----------- Thi' \l&ll'M('nl w-\ 111.0 wllf\ ""' Count., ('ler• or Or<1n0t Co""'" °" l)t!UMDer •• 1q79 FIOU ... Olvf\IOll " <'Ol)<O....., '"''""""" ( II•~· -Fr•n-Robln50n •re c°"' .... ndolel Mr Edmund H !Moll•• I• "Dt!O•nlfd 10 '"" Hi~\ ... C.tl CommlSliO" .A11reeM~nl tor R .. ,~ W flltQ lul\GlllQ ror IN OoY't Club Of !flt So<llll Coil\ Aru " oOClf'l>Wtl '•' ""'"'" At• "l>P'owd rrecl meltMn ar• _..,..a Wiiier ... 1111-,.,, Or-Counly w ... ,_,..., O.\l•l<I NO, 8 ... .a<<.f11ffe! p..,c11.u. o1 two•" compreuon" •utl!Oltrtct lteport on I-ts Of Propo\1 lion ll on Coun•y women " rec••YfMI -111ee1 Ltrew/CIUf(.Nlse ol lt!ICI ed11""1 lypewrll•n hotn IBM (lorpor•ltOI' '' "(ll)tOW'CI Ptl\lllon t•( ........ lor '""Oh lrl<I AllOfntY I\ _.,,WCI ~l.fli\ lt-1 Of HSAr.io<lal SerYicK ll• MOftl" <0tnmun1ly t»Wld 1•1111"" '' ,.... olvttd -lllfd. II •~ lounCI 11\M Cfll M'<1 I« o1 e rt"'°"""'' -llfl«hvt w•• 10 ,,,...._,,. ROIM ...itiOlllklft -awrt\ IO NtwpO(I ,,._ """" Mll'Oftton onlH\IDI• "'"""'\Mlt S.1'¥ke Gonlr.acl ..,,,. L•vtnthOI A liO<'Welh I\ •---d -•tC41110n ol -Colllll't 0.-•I .,,., - Plent Or>er•lt"O Eno•,,.., ••P<•...-••llon """' .,.. •PP'Vwd R.._1 ' ..,,hOfltM ~<-tr~ o1 E•1e11111111y WOrk..n Plt..-1 meneo«• ~ •nCI <onll-Clll'i\•lll<lnl CO!\lrA<I wilf\ Ul~8e<(I & M -lflK 0. ft> PIOVM S.rv·~ Gontr.CI\ '°' NmootatY lwl• ... --F_, .. Mt lllle<l on U"•'" ~hOl'I~ LO<el lmplfl....,t1l<1I-o4 lf't ,,, .. _., Mii lnl1•1- Pro0r•M I\ --Pr-••ltOI' o! en --~ wit~ ll>e Tit-City P•r• .. UlhOfll'f IS -llOltl.., Mor~• ere ,..i ... -. ~ f1'f W<v.c.tt lo I""*"'"'~" ... _..,,,.., Aqr-1 lor ClrllO-~"tCH ll ~W<t Cotnm.11t~Mf'l'i o1 ._~•-•or nwooret ,...vi<., h eutl'torll.ct HICO Goto lrd( I•"""" llW (Uy Of l-• ll#MI\ ••• -0.....S. A0<--4 It~ fOf ·-••""" u-. o1 (•••Q -c...oon C....\'Oll R......-• f'llr' w<th ~ CllY o 8n• Pu0t1Ult0ft Of ., .. .,,,_,on '""Or-CJty IMwl '' ...,.._,,..,, '"' P'OYtMt"" .,,_,_., .... •or O<v••-.. l.Ancl Ho. 14~ AHFP "'Of'M-IO Oh La La aOSING OUT SALE!!! PRICES SLASHED ON ALL MERCHANDISE • Dress & Spot tswecr 50 to· 75% OFF Sb.s: I to 20 -121'2 to U 'li OU9t DOOIS WILL ClOll raMAHBm. Y JAMlilY ftla -....... rem•lnlnO 011. O•\, mlnn.i" •nCI llyelrot••bo<I WO\~•• ly1no l)otlow • Otptl> of S00 Itel lrom IM \ll<'l.Ct Of UICI lancl, -wUllOlll lhe ''""' Of •n· lfY UCl(ln •"Y portion of llw •url .. • •Dove • def>lll ol SOO '"' to• •"• putl)OW _ _....,, ., r~rved b't J W t(IU(I OeV9....,,_..I Co , I~, 1n a..Clre<O<dfCIO«t-tt.1.,1 11 U I 5Jt.tl2J Att .... f' .... : "-'''*'"' Pubtl\heel 0.-anot to.JI Delly Piiot De< 1', lO, 1971, J•n S, 1'1' Ht1 II PUBLIC NOTICE "'-''°" ot•. l'I<, l\H Ct!pled lrom PUBLIC HEARtNGi WILL 8E IN dfS<rlpttan In llo -•Mllft ...0 HELO BY TME COSTA MESA PLAN· Ml't Polity ''"*' wtll C~t•lfl WICI Olt HING COMMISSION AT THE CITY U <tPllOll HALL, 11 FAIR ORIYE, COSTA PARCEL J An u chntw ,.._,,, ME!>&, CALIFORNIA, AT• 30 P M 1or...,111<ulMl)er-lllOOWtl~IPOrl-O R A!> ~OON A !> POSS I BLE o1 WtO lt¥1 No 1<101, V>own "' PJO THEREAFTElt ON MONDAY, Oii ,.Id Conctom1111urn f't•n, wru<" J ANUARY a. .. .,. ,.,..Menl I\ lor '"" -111 Of -•P REGARDING THE FOLLOWING purltMftt to oeroh' encl 1 •bov• APPL IC .. Tl°"S Tht \I'""' "°"'"" -°'""' com 1 •IK---' Ptr1ftl1 E,. TM1 mon cte\l(ln<lllOt' '' M11. OI ,,.. , .. , ,.,, Roiwn t: ,_.,., ..,,...,,.,"' "Of"' P<oo->ny Of'\(<il>"d *-•I\ e>ur!M)rled tor Chvt Tollol\OI\, ttl• 81 '"°' Strtet. 10 t><t IA).lll IC•••n ~1ru1. ""'"'· Ct\l• -· C.."'°''""• 10 eltow '°" C,.lllMnl• •lreKllO<\ at Qfo.MCI >IQ" wllfltn tll1 Tiit u~ONCI TrlAIW Cll\ClelM• riont ot ••v.1ou1..., •• ·--""· .,.., lli&b•lllV tor""' ln<ortt<lnt\\ OI In • (I 1ont Environm•nl•I lht '""' -H• -"'""' <0mmon OelermlMllOn tCEOAI •••Milt dltlltflfll~, 11 -"Y• \hOWfl ""'~'n J. lttteM ...-1tM11 11·7•U for llw Said ..-Ml wOI ot -· OUI w•l'-1 Coll• Mtw C:lly Covllctl, lt.O llo. ,0ve1141n1 or W¥f""IY. t•P'•n Of' Im· tJOO, Colle MtH, Celltorn••. tor pl!H. ttOMCiltlCI lllMt, ~W\\IOll, Of lltfMIUton .. ,.._ ~., l(oteo tM1.1m1><-...., to pay 11111 fttnalni"9 •I .. Wt111 WllWll SC ..... l<om Cl lo I prlt1CIP41I Mim Of ll'f "°""''I ,,.ciwed I. R lllttlll\ltlOMI -Ae<t-ton•ll. .,., Mid °"" ol T"'"· '""" lllllA\I E'i"C:~Oll=M·~!:~:.:.:~i:·"·'•on 111ereon, •• ,,._ 111 w kl llOlthl. IC T .!..... ..._., Tr«t ltul rot -AllCH If 4111Y llnOt< 1:1111 l~nn\ Of l. .,. ..... - ujfl Ottd ol Tru'~I ,..._ <NrOU MIO IEerl $, OtrKI\ lloll!IOl'lltd eotl>I for -• 111111111 IE. Ftlur. 1•1' eemino ,..,.,. upen• .. °' 1M Trlf\t" eild °' Ille pl(O A~m. <:atWOrrltt, IOf • •I• IOI lru'lll<rfflto..,wtclo.tdol Tru•I ,.,.,·d lvl•lo11 fo r <ondnmlnlum Tiit lltnff~IMY UllOtf .. ICI o.tO of llW-t ~at tft Cole Sl,..1, In Tf1.1\I MrrtlolOl't Uffll1tll •"d Cit .,. AS·,,,.,, f:llvlro,.m•ftl t l llvertlel lo ll>t "'"°'"lgnlHI • "''111"' OtltrmtneUOf\ IC~OA I. NtO•llvt o.<tM•llon ol Ott .... ,_ o.-IOI' O.C•M•lloft llli•Jt."" S.tt. af'4I • -111•11 HOii<• 01 o.1e111t ,0, 1..,1,., 1,,..,_tlOn Ol'l 1M MIO¥t •llCI IEIKllOn to Sell Tl• ....... IOMll •otttlUl!on\. , .. ...,._ 7W.Slu or <•II c•vMll ••id NoUO Of !Hltull •no •• ,,,. to!llO ol flit Pl-Int Oei!MI ltt<ll.., 1(1 Seil 10 lie fW<orctw In llw ,,.,.,.,, R-100, n ,.,, 0t1ve. C6\IA ~°""'" whtft lllt ''"' proporty " Mt ... C•tlf-IOCtlH COST 4 Ma.A Ot ltd O.C-It, ttn ll'L.ANNIHO COMMISSION eon.1~1 (;omreytne• Coft "I<'*"' C.rt'-. H Nid Tr"'I.. CMI"'*° lh ~ OtrMll ~ w llOlltrU , ~I~ Or...,. c;.MI Delly .. IOt. 141<,.._., Mid 0.CM'IMr " "" 4ftll .I_,., •. u. 01.-W .. ,...,,...... "" ""911.,... 0r81'1tt Cooffl 0.llY f'UOI f '(' SP"-lt OKembtr 1'. tt1t )7 .. 7' • Pul)ll\"*CI 0t11noe CIM•I 0 .. 1 •• Pl'OI 0.< u, n , 1'. 1918. J•n \, 1919 H 'll 78 PUBLIC NOTICE MUI\ Ave-"-owCI Ofenoe> '°""'' &ut'Ql•'V Pr-IOn ~09'•"' Ao m lftlltr•tor AOr"tMllt " -"°""' Acir""""""' l0t llw ~•I lie .. ~ E•O•-Conlf'111 Pro1ec:I .,..,--· TfWt 6oet'Cl.ael~. ISEALI JUNE ALEXANDER Clertt ol 11\e eo.rd ol S.,perYllOf" Ol'fllCIAL ,. .. ocaaOIN05 Of' lM• IOAllOOI' SUPa11111sou 904110 01' I UP&llYIMMtt 0# O' OltAMGtl COUNTY, C4Llf'OttfflA S.Ma AllA, ~llft<tll• A rtO\lltt "'""no ot the lloerd of S..,.nthon OI o..,... Co\lftly, Celllornta1 al~ lllllftO th Ille Oo,..,,,."9 llotrllol ti. Oh l•"'"' IOft"*' by IM llO<lnl ol ~y'*' •n IWICI ~•mbef ''· ,.,, .c • ao ··"'· TN foll9wlftQ 114tMCI ~ l>tlno ""'""" fhOIN\ '· Rllt'I, CNI,.,....,: Pltlllp t., AA tl\Olly, L--• J """'"· Aelpll 11 Cl•"' 41"<1 lflt Cit"'. MIMM lttlpll A Oif!llt•tll Slt'ffl MINI I\(~ lrom '•1111111\ Orlve 10 lA Uftdl C-'• T•• r11ory I\ ..,.,..atcl to t•rleln ,,,.., llQllllllQ "*"~" 4l•lrkl., llml-Oo. M•tn tor 0CSC HO 7l1'• to lt\cl..ot 0otrttl GA 101 .. 1.11\ ajljWOW(I. Orctl-~ No 3101 I\ ~Old .... ol l•VIM UnlllM S<-Oi\ltl<I llOndt h ....... lo fl•n• Of A,._IC.• llt\Olullon f~ftltf19 11\t C.-.i.n\I"" r"'lliOvmtrlt - fr•1111,,. ACI h -tel ~•ITV M Ro-.~ -J-. ,._.,_ ~· V• l41"'mtnoto. 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Ju!lt not\h cl r tmSpnna• The t"Jteluslve r ort 11 namfd Sybarl• after the Creek ctty where, an 600 8 .C .. cltluns <irt•11ed or un<lrMs~ at waU a nd devottd lh~rnJlt'lv to the pur uJt 1;1fpl~uure """"AN ACTJVE nud•at. l hav~ traveled all ovtt the world trying to l1nd AA cxt'luslve, full service. luxury l"80rt hotel with an op· Uonal dr !l code. where l could toke m)' doth olt." uld owner d veloper Gt'Orge Geyer Ill of NC'wport Buch "Havtng lound none. I decided to build my owt) " GEY•:R, A LONG · t ime member of the bu1ldlna industry Hl SouthttnCalifomla,said: "Thia ls a bU.SineQ venture, not. a l)lpe dream. The re are thousand.I of vibr:ant. active 'to· day' people an the aru going nude "The t'lub house. sauna and pool have been built to accom· modate a sophJslicaled clien~le 11 ke the ones who belong to tcnnL'I, bus iness and country c lubs. By Their Own Petard ' How Gloomy Economist s May Hang in 1 979 By JORN CUN NI Ft· ,., ......,, AM1Y1t Are you happier to see 19'18 l·nd than you are to see 1979 begin? Ma ny economists ar e, but l'veryone knows that while members of that dismal art are seldom content with the present. they are often ~rim about the future. FOR TIIEM, 1978 was a better year than anticipated. Inflation wors ened but unemploy ment feU; consumer debt rose but it kept sales hlgh; the federal de· flcit r emained but with promise of shrinking. But next year is another story. The year 1979, the economic for e cas ters say. wUI be p t h e year of recession. Un e mpl oy· ment w i l l rise: price s will too; and output will -;lo w. Or so they predict. And that cu""'"" puts at risk the reputations of t-conornists, or a good many of them. They have erected their platform, they have shouted t heir views . they h ave d e· manded recognlUon. Now they must accept the consequences. As matters oow stand, there <Jre few strong signaJs or an up- coming recession. Consumers seem undeterred by high prices, borrowers by soaring interest rates, and produce r s b y forecasts or a downturn. T HE FOURTR·QUARTER dow nturn, widely fo r ecast, simply did not occur, and you needn't wait for the official figures to say so. And prospec:ts of a sharp downturn coming in 1.he rirst quart.er of 1979 are re· mote. Citibank's economic letter put 1t m ost s uccinctly, asking .. ( NEWSANALYSI ) "Jlecess:ion: where's the smok· ing gun?" There Is none. And neither is there a n economic corpse lYJJlg about. The economic body is alive if not well. "'Don't firt' until you see the whales of their eyes' is an ad· monition enshrined in American t rnditlon sin<'e the battle of Bunke r Hill." the Citibank economists comment. THAT T R ADITION, 1t oh serves. was once honored by most economic forecasters. who waited until statistics stgnaled a downturn "before trumpeting recession." That t.-aclition was broken this year. And in breaking with tradi tion, the platform from which the economic foreacasters shout recession could conceivably be their gallows . Why are so many fo ecasters proclaiming the onset of r e- cession? For many reasons. the most common of them being that rising prit'es and interest rates inevitably cut into buyin~. But so far, they haven't. THE QUESTION becomes. "When will high interest and high prices first discourage and then make impossible a con· tinuat1on of purchases?" And that. ll seems. bas become a mere gu'-"'Sing contest. Some forecasters, those who guessed the downturn would come in the first quarter of l979. now seem to be far out on thin ice. on their knees, praying for a sudden economic cold wave. Should the economic weather remain mild ro~ still anot-ber couple of months. the would·be prophets might survive. but cer· talnly with their reputations blemished by the scar s or frostbite. Watch for the Superheroes -action adventures in the comic section of the DAILY PILOT BVT MAl'BE they won't get off so lightly. That is, Americans might not forget. a factor that nlmost every forecaster depends upon. The forget factor could play a large role in 1979. Should Americans not forget -and should there be merely a s lowdown rather than a re- cession -then a few forecasters might be hung in effigy from the platforms from which they now shout •·recession's coming " Summa Corp. Airline Suits Due H e aring LOS ANGELES CAP> -Court approval of a $35 million settle· ment of 13 civil suits brought against Summa Corp. and the estate of the l ate Howa rd Hughes relating to the acqul!1i· lion of Air West Inc. -now known as Hughes Air West will be sought at a hearing on Wednesday. To lake efrect, the settlement proposal before Superior Court Probate Judge Jack W. Swink must also be approved in three other s tates where Hughes' estate ls being litigated. T H E LAWSUI TS c laim Hughes Joined associates in an effort to depress the price or Alr West stock prior to its saJe to the billionaire recluse In 1970. Summa and Hughes Air Corp. have agreed to pay $28.S million lo trustees of Air West, $8.5 million to former shareholders and $300,000 to some Air West directors ln the proposed settle· menl. Tbe Securities & Exchange Commission bas tentatively agreed to drop its complaint over the sale if the settlement is approved. . Plwne Tax To Drop WASHJNGTON (Al') -At least one thJng will be going down l.n.stead of up in 1979: the federal tllx • on telephone bills. It drops from 4 percent to3percentlnJanuary as part of the lone-term phasing out of the 10 per· cent excise tax imposed In 1986, the Internal RevenueServicesay~. The tax was dropped lo 9 perccint In 1973 and Is to be abolished by 1982. Someone with a phone bill of S30 In December would pay a federal eit· else tax of $1.20. With the same phone bill In January. the tax will be 90ceat.s. DAJLY PUOT 1 CLASSIFllD ADS ,:. Ma•M11 t Sybarl1 l1 not the place for culUAts andkoobtoapply." 8 E P\JJlCllASED 80 acre. ol hllh desert land adjacent to Desert Hoe. Sprlnp. The 1pa Is reached by a private road throuah a aecu~ty gale th~ protecll nudlall' privacy. With tho first. phase of tho 3.000·squnre·foot club bowie com pleled. the heated pool and JRCUZZI lll8t4llcd. a nd the "h rem" style teots furnished with plush carpets and cushJon.'I, Geyer plons to add 3 mull.a· million dollar luxury resort hotel and coodomlniums, apartments and mobUchomcsltes. "Privacy Is a main concern for nudlall." so.id Geyor. "I didn't want lo wall our biologically balanced d lentele In by n fence. "l WANTEO THE desert to have un undressed. natural look. too. I want our people lo participate In a clolhing-optionaJ life style without concern for the threatoflaw.'' Nudists have taken their legal lumps ln Cnlltornia, most recent· ly in Venice and at Black's Beach in La Jolla. But oo the other hand. a 4HOOl luxury yacht In Newport Harbor climbed out of the financial foreclosure doldrums when the owner started nudes-only cruises. Now he owns four boats chartered to nudists for weekend cruises. .... GEYER TIDNKS Sybaris will be a financial success because, be s ays, he is filling a gap in the . market. T he American SUnbathing As- !'l()('iation caters to families, be says. ''Theotherendoftheoudespe<:· trum is the bard-core group that features orgies and seminars for people who think they are sexual· ly inadequate." he says. "SY BARIS DOESN'T want the kid11 a nd the 'odd couples.· Everyone ha.I to be. accompanied by a member of the e>ppe1tlte MX and be an edult run lover to pre- Hrve the bioiollcal baJa.oced m- vlronment l tttk. with huuu1ous 1&1rroundlnJ1 and service for t.otaJ enjoyment." · Geyer 11Jd be know• there ls a marketlorSybans. "I am brgtnninc to sell charter membenhipt ror l.500 •• whileone-• time couple vlalton "9Y use the laciliUes for the day and evenJng for a reeofSSO. • ••1 GOTTllE idea ror Sybaril ln Europe." he says. "1 know the people will come here. Americans ure th.lnklng more like tbe Scan· dlnavlans a nd Germans ancr French. who place no •Ucma on nudJam. Whole ram.Wee from Just toddlers to 1eptua1enarlana. molben and fathen come to the beaches alone the Med.itcrraoean to appear in a natural state out· doors," According lo Geyer. "Lead.Ing a healthy sex life la of no more - or leH -lmPortance lo the nudlst. Nudists are not sex fiends Just because thoy ar nudist.a. Go. mg nude does not promote pro- miacuJty. "Actually. the aUgma of 1olng nude wu an lll·conceived idea that proliferated amonJ the purltanu od minlonaries. • Iran Oil Cutoff's Damage Called Nil NEW YORK CAP)-Even a pro&onged shutdown of Iranian oilfields 11 unlikely to Increase oil prices in most of the world, according to in· dust.ryoffidals. 4 "I don't think th.15 is anything we need to be particularly concerned about." Carl Meyerdirk or Standard Oil Co. of Indiana sald Thursday. Kis company normally buys oil from Iran. Iran, normally the world's effect" 00 oU supplies but would second largest oU exporter after notaffectprices. Saudi Arabia. bas halted exports HE SAID THE 14.5 percent m · as a result of anU·shah violence crease r""'entl ....ab th th t b . uall d ? Y announc~ Y e a as Virt Y en ed oil pro-Organization of Petroleum Ex· ductlon. porting Countries. an unpleasant BVT BECAUSE Iranian pro- duction has been below normal for two months. oUier producers have stepped up their productk>n and iocttued their exports and are expected to continue tbat. "lo tbesbort run:• other oU pro- ducers "can make it up even with zero production in Iran:· said Gary Ross, a senior economist with tbe Petroleum Industry Research Foundation. an to· dustry·support.ed organization. He said a cutoff for a month or two would "have a real lightening O ver The Counte r HASOUIMcp surprise to importing countries • Is unlikely to go higher. "I thint the Iranian situation was already reflected in prices a nnounced by OPEC," said Meyerdirk. Iran normally exports about 6 million bar1"ds a day, but that figure bas been cut ln half since early November. 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Hwd11t1A 1o4 , ... + •b I ll• I 14" .. rllY!eC.f'll a c. 1 •fllli' ... wuu a a "'""'" Ill' ~ l1.-:r''';t J • ~ ~n•-. i~ . ~ ~ million lut week, confirmlna market :!fl 1! 1 I" Mil ;iffl " 11 ea . ·~ I ~ ~'. 1' a naly1t•' upeclatlon• lhal the ~~',\; 11 I ';'" 11111~ • 1 ft • "' NI ··~ Feder.I Reaerve 8"1rd'1 credit· ...... -H~i= ' , ... " "§ .. UahteniAI mova are .-orkln& u U · l~l:'ot US .~ tt ~: ... ..I!.\. 11 ~ 'H4 ' ...... ,.. = :: , peetedorbeUer. ~ ·'' •'4.-.. .., 'l"W •• ... ft ft ••• Fnd9y. O.C.ml>ltr 29 1918 DAtlV PILOT lllled Cars Pending Rules May Cut Risks By SYLVIA PORTE R. 8etw~n l3 rnallJon and I~ m11Uon American mot.or11\t will apend close lo $30 billion to buy used c1u s and billion to the and run them In 1979. • N~ government rules designed lo reduce th~ chance of buying a clunker may soon be In ertecl. 8uy1 n1 a used car has l°"g been a hHsle Dul only r cently did Wash.1n1&~ regulaton conclude that consumer ... need protecUon in this area. THE FEDt;llAL TRADE COMMISSION i$ propos1nr that a nyone else aellinlt more than five u ~ cars a yu must certl!y in writing to a prospecllvt-buyer whether th car is, In effect. a cream puff. a lemon or something i1 between. The t"TC proposaJs have aroused controversy. Man . dealers lrt1ist lhl1 is JUl t one more unnooded govemmen acUon..t.hat WiU cost consumers money. The regulnt.or:i1 r< tort that the move sbouJd save buyen dollan by wamini them of typicaJ seeond· . hand woes. Under the proposed ruJes, which would become effective in 1979, dealers would : -Provide buyen with a 14·point state· m ent of each used car's Money's Worth condition, covering items on the auto rangmg from a1 ceasories, body and frame LO steerin1. tares, wheels an wrecks. -Stat.e whether the car was being sold "as is" or wit some assurance or the vehicle's "future performance" 1 terms of a warranty or guarantee. . - -Reveal the car's past use to some extent, specifyan whether the car had bee n in pnvc.ite or commerc1· service, waa a dealer demonstrator or rental unit, If it ha• been a police cruiser or a taxi. -Show clearly the car's mileage. DELETED FROM THE INITIAL proposals was a r< quirement that the deaJer disclose how mu~h had bee, spent to repair the car. Some deale[S condemn the FTC proposals to certJf\ the auto as "OK" or "not OK" on the 14 items on tbe bas1 that this alone will require car seJler:i1 to spend $200 to $30 iMpecting a vetucle. They warn that this added expens will be passed on to customers . Nonsense, says FTC staff atl()t"ney Bernard J . Phillip~ who clau:ns prices even may go down "3 to 4 percent.'' CAR RENTAL FIRMS, WIDCH have been re tailing : growing volume or vehicles direct k> the pub!Jc 1n recen years. seem to be on the F'TC's stde this time. Normall) they sell their cars $300 to $500 under the prices or sim1la models on djaJer lots. And Hertz claims: "We already provide customers with more than th1 FTC is going to require of dealers, since we aJso prov1d1 the cars' records, so we don't' foresee any addttional e" pense." Other industry officials, lhougb, wb.ile agreeing wiU the need t.o improve used car selling standards, quesuor the government's timing and moUves. One official, wh< asks anonymity, says: "Fl'C CllUSADERS SEEM TO skim head.lines for ne\l consumer causes to conquer. Their attacks often r efiec:t in experience. opportunism and bulc economic ignor ance This official suggests g radual implementation of used 'tat selling rules, starting with 1979 models. Still other officials note that the law wiU hurt pnvat1 sales of used cars, which account for nearly 20 percenl o. the total each year. With one car out or every five in an accident causin1 some physical damage, and w1t-h nearly one m six new can entering b.igb·mUeage service, buying second·hand can alwaysbasbeena risk. Thus. whether the government's proposed rules <'Om« sooner or later, whether they cost a little or a lot, the) should cut the odds against buyers. Better Business Activity Reported Business activity 1n Southern California's JO·county re g1on improved rn November, according lo Security Pacific Rank. "The bank's regional index of t>usiness activity wa~ e11Umatecl at 215.1 (1967 · 100 > ror that mooth, up 0.2 percent from ~t.ober's upwardly revised 214 6 and 6 6 r>crcent ahead of the November 1977 index level." !>aid Richard W Ayer . vice president and head of the bank"s research publications section. BE BASED IDS COMMENTS ON data compiled for the edition or the ba nk's monthly summury of business conditions in Southern Califorrua. The bank's r eport shows a large increase in help· wanted advertJs ing, indicating a rise m employment op· portun.ities. The department store saJes Index also posted u ~lgnlflcant gain, perhaps incUcat.lng a trend toward early holiday shopping. Ayer s aid · The bank's publ1cat1on as available at $e('unty Pacific offices. Market Closes Year With Mixed Session NEW YORK <AP ) Stock prices were little changed today, drilt1ng through the last trading session or 1978. The Dow Jones average or 30 lndwrtriab was up 2.60 points to 808.~ after four hours or trawng. But losers outpaced galnen. by a slight margin In tho broad tally of New York Stock Exchange.fisted issuei;. Brokers said the market appa.rent.ly was s till un11ettl('d by the political crisis 10 Iran. Oil production an that coun· try wu reported at a vlrtuaJ stand·11till amld continuin4 strlkes Md clruihcs between pro.and·anli·shah forces. Ana said It was possible that Jasl·mlnute selling for 1978 tax purposes wais keeping the market on th de tensive. On the plu,, side, weekly Federal Reserve figures is· sued lat. Thuf'3day showed an incr ase ol just $100 m1lllon 1n lhe bNlc measure of the l'QOhey supp-11 tor the latest re- porUna week. . . Go/J Up Over $5 BJ TM A1todatH Pre Selected world gold prices today: .......,: morntng fixln, $224.~. up 13.~; afternoon rucln11 SZ218.00, up $5.35. Pa.rta: an.emoon rtx1ng $226.57, up $1.0&. FruldMl't: c!ON-$224.10, up _,,50. lmtdl: $224.2S, bid up 13.~: ~.00 asked. New Yon: Ha ndy Ir tt1rm1n base price, $220.00, up $5.35. New Yertl: En1elhard 1 111.na price, S22e.30, up~ 35. N• Yortc : Engelhard f1brtcat.cd &old, $232.18, up $5.48, I • -·~·· , • ...... -----------~-----~;-~~ts -OA.ILYPILOT Frldey.Oecem*n.1111 r-~ . SaVe Your Stubs . 'l.agwia Niguel Collector Has Made a Good Profit On Old Rose Bowl, Super Bowl and World Series Tickets Bv DAV • t "\JNNI GUAM , OllMo.tl••IWaYft You ran r. lh Ros" Bowl SuPf'r Bowl and World Sf'r1 1n pt-rsoo (t>f' ftt>C" Anvont-rnn do It All at takt• 11 pa ltf'n<'fl bout 30 )'Ur worth All you do lw buy lht> t1rkrta lodfl>. watch lht-gamt', lhl'n 1 II lhf' uckel !'tuba 30 yt>nn latC"r tn a t'olltttor C'httn<'es nn•, you'll r•vrn make 1 (lroltt Laat month Robert F'l)'nnf' of t.a1un1 Niguel ~old .11 Ut·ltrt 1tub for ~ 1924 Worlll St·n~ <Olanta and · n11ltmn for $25 H F. AUCTIONE D OFt' clou to !;() sports t'Vt'nt tlrkt'h' throuah moll order blda and evt•rv ont' uld ror more Lhun 1l had coal lh<-<>nACin I purchaaf'r to stt th .-vent Sign of the Tintes 'It ktnd or umaif'I me whut ~rM Wiii pay jU.l for lll'kN lllubll,' lla)I l'~I) nnt1. who collt ta hi1tor1cw •port& pro1rom!I ond .iu1d 1. hut dt'<'1dt'd to aC"ll hla Ul•krt stu~ fl'late uf a m n who d1t'd 1n Shreveport lu11l y,•ur,'' suyl' f''lyon9, "and I sh1ppel (lvt• Loni' or stufC out hf'rc. I ((Ot World ~rlca Pl'Otlrams, Hose Rowl programs. ult isoru of gwdt>!I and stuff dating back LO I hf' lSM!s " board at Smith lntematlooal, an oll tool drilling business. "The war came along and sort of changed my direction." -1947 World Serles <Ya n lteH- Ood1era) ror $15 -1953 World Series <Yank.s-Oodg_en&> for $11.75. -1924 Notre Dame·Nebraalta football, $10.25. "To mt>, n llrk••l •tut> la kind or llkf' c-ollt<c.-tlng u t•otn or u 11lump," f1ynn.- 11y1 "You cun look 11l It, turn 11 ovtir • net look ul It aonw mort'. but lil\e>r lhul, / thl'rtt's not mud1 you l' n do with It " 1-'lynn II' rc>luctant to put a pnce ta.: on h11~ collt'cllori, but some of 1t war r11nts bcm.: lockt.•d aw<iy ftl a bank vault Now lhat he's retired, Flynne can de- vote more lime to his first love, sports c.-ollt>cllng. lie plans to open a shop soon to buy. sell and exhibit. "l'M GOING TO OPEN IT with my son. and we'll be selling video cassette recorders. sports mma, big screen TVs and stuff like that, in addil.loo to my sports thlngs," Flynoe says. "We'll call it Crown Video and Archives ." -1930 Notre Oame-Nnvy football, $18. -1935 Joe Louis vs Mn Baer fight, $1S. He even sold a ticket stub from ~ 1974 World Series (Oodgers·A's) ror SlO. Gamr prourum11 und rnt"<hu wuldes, howevt'r, ure ,, t'omvlctely dlrft!n•nt bnllgame to "'l vnn•• He t'ran !ltiet11l hoora porina "' t'r ttw plc.-tu• t>S, 11lorlt's und t1htUllU<'S BlJT WHY WOlJLD an avid collector give up such valuable Items? AND tl1rDt'lJ£VES lt'li pt·rf~tly aanc to sr.wnd thout">und:. of dollars lo l>ulld up u roll t'<·l100 "IT DEP•;NDS ON the markE'l, on what ;.i l'Ollector will pay for somt'ltUng," Flynn explain<; "Out I guess you can Ray that someone could ~ink $50.000 Into u colle,•tion hke mine. I've been collecting most of my life ··vou see. I was going to be a sports writer onglnally," says Flynne, who hud to ~tlc for being chairman of the One it.em he won't be selling is ticket stubs, because be got rid of all those through the auction. "I've s~n collectors get Into too- many types of Items and really run lnt.o all so?U of·storage pr oblems," Flynne says. "That's why I've stayed away "l pur{·hruwd 11 t•ollec+Uon rrnm tht: llere are some samples or what you missed: See STUBS, PaRe 8 7 It's the Bo Epid John ShoW Rose Bowl Foes Mix It Up at Conference . ~ By F.RNJE CASTILLO OI t ... O.lly Pllet St.Ill PASADENA Bo Sc hl·m bt.•chler and John Robinson, ho n orary m embers of the mutual admiration society, s p<.'nt Thursday m orning ex- changing compliments. reiterat- ing rhetoric and m aking s urf' nothing they s aid could be used against them In the Hose Bowl. Aeling Uke old army buddies rather than two college football coaches who will spend New Year's Day on the opposite sides of a gridiron. USC's Robinson a nd Michi gan's Schembl'chlcr downplayed their own teams while playrng up their opponents during a news conforence thal was more entertaining than enlightening. 1''1ttingly,. it ended in a draw. "80 AND I HAD THIS TlllNG going where we'd be here e?ch yea r." Robinson s aid for openers. "l s<·rcw<.'d il up and went to Houston last year ·· The two teams. he said, arc "evl'n. the best in coll<.'ge football. The quarterbacks are two of thc finest men the universities will produce " "I'm honored to be h<•re for the third year an a row." said Schemoochler . taking the m1k<· "We haven't had much l>Urce!'.s but we always t•nJOY coming out use has one of the great teams in the country I marvel al th<· tale nt they have, the lhingi,, they're capablt• of doing." What kind of a gume do they f'xpcct? "IL could h<' a defrns i v<' one or an offensive one," said Schem- bechlcr. "Neither one of us knows. When Michigan plays Southern Cal, It's going to be a g reat, great game." raced a quart<.'rback of Leach's t·allbcr. Robinson quipped: "The guy we fared m the '76 Rose Bowl was very much like tum. same number. same uniform." Leach. who who be making his third Rose Bowl start, drew ('qual compliments from both coachc-s "He's the kind that will find· s ome way to beat yo u ," Robinson said. "We 're JUSL now beginning to see quarterbacks hke p1tl·hers in bast!ball. Leach 1s the ath l e te t ype of quarterback who can beal you running or beat you passing. lle's as good an athlete as there 1s m th<' country. He can affect a game a.o; wf.'11 as anybody in the country could." ·' lh"l> durabll' and a fast healer," Schembechle r said, ex- p I a in in g why an option quarterback like Leach can keep taking punis hment on nearly every offensive play. "He hasn't had a ser ious injury. He's played hurt a couple of limes but he's never missed a game in four years." ON IDS TAILBACKS, the only position with a question mark : "(Roosevelt> Smith did not run Wednesday but we did have CH a rlan) Huckleby and <Butch l Woolfolk in there . The day before we had Smith but not the others. I can assure you on .. thing though; every time we line up we wiU have a tailback. If it's not one or those three, then 1t will be Ralph Clayton <a con· verted wing back L There's no ques tion that we're a little gim- py there." When the s ubject of national cha mpionship came up for what seemed like the 50t.h time In fi ve days, Schembechler Issued the party line. "I looked at the Southern Cal- Alabama game and even though people say that was early in the sea son , there's no question Southern Cal was the dominant team . Should AJabam a beat <un· beaten and top·ranked > Penn State, it stands to reason Urnt the wiMer of our game should be the national champ." BOTH C OAC HES WER E emphatic in denying either See BO. Page 87 Bruins Bounce Back Big Holland Paces 95-6 7 Rout Over Cal From AP Dispatches The UCLA Bruins and All· American forward David (;rcenwood are paying the price of fame. The third-ranked Bruins made headlines by losing 75 72 to unrated Stanford Wednes day night , and Greenwood averaging nearly 20 points per game entering that c·ontesl managed just 11 UCLA reversed the brief slide Thursday night . pas ting California 9!>-67. But Greenwood, peering out occasionally from a sea of Golden Bears defenders, slipped to eight points this lime. hit on 74 of bis 110 field goal at- tempt s this season, which figures to 67.3 percent accuracy. "I bave a lot of confidence and Coach Cunningham has a lot of confidence in me," said Holland. "I'm playing very relaxed . I have lhe green light when I have my shot." Vand('weghe made seven nf his eight field goal attempts m achieving his career -high point total. UCLA's second-halt runaway was keyed by out.standing shoot- ing, a s the Bruins made 23 of 35 field goal tries. They finished shooting 57 percent for the game. ing and trailed only 28-22 with five minutes left In the first half. But UCLA out.scored th~ Bears 7·2 to start the second half and go ahead 43-30. They never led by less than 11 again. UCLA. l·l in the Pac-10, Is now 7-2 overall. California, 0·2 in the conference, is 2·8 with all of Ult' losses foUowing two victories al the start of lhc season. RcggiC' Jackson do{'sn'l need any advertisement to at· tract crowds whercv<'r he goes but the New York Yankee surwrsU1t' was C'&.1rrymg a sign just in case Thursday dur- ing the taping of a l>C'(•ne for a television program in LA. Replied Robinson· "Anybody who knows is either a prophet or a fool. l hopf••l'm not a fool because I know J 'm not a phophet." ASKED IF USC llAS F.VER "I will be glad to see even two pf'ople guarding me." said Greenwood. "I don't know when 1 'll see one defender aJlam. The whole team seems lo !Jc guard- ing me" But wtule Cul was guarding Greenwood Thursday n ight, guard Brad llolland broke IOO!W for 20 points and n oy llamllton added Ul -10 of th<'m In U1c Drums' 59-polnl second hnlf In contrast, Cal shot only 38 percent. with J ohn Caselli 's six or 11 performance the only one above 50 percent. Cal hung close in the early go- 3-3 Draw Expensive To Kings MONTRF.AI. tJ\I' 1 'l'h<' Lo~ Angeles Kings nave Montri•ul a 1 horough ~cart· 1r1 N ullonal llot•kcy Lc<i,:tuc play. thn·akn ing lo t.•nd lh<' Cunud ... ns' un h('<tkn strcuk ul 13 ~am1·i. Steve Jt'l'IS{'n ~won·d I wlc-l' untl Marcel Dionm• 011ct• 'fhunulay mghl lo give lhe Kanl(s a 3·0 lewd hy 8: 16 or t he serond penrnl before the Canud1cns rcspondt'(I to the call <ind, on ~oals by Hoh Gainey, Guy Lancur and Marlo Tremblay. forgcd a 3-3 tie AND, ONCE MONTREAL haft moved Its murk to 11-0·3 in It~ laRl J4 1tames smc·e <in 8·3 los11 here Nov 25 against Chicago Alack llawks, It wns the Kings whn hnd paid de>arly ror a single point In th •standings. Oerenseman flob Murdoch suf fered a !Wparatlor\ of his left shoulder In the rinul seconds or the game. and fellow rear J(unrct Rick Hampton had a badly twisted right knee. On the Canadicns' side, left wing S(eve Shutt was out ol uniform with a hairline fracture or the right wrist sultered In a 5-2 victory over the Red Wings at Detroit Wednesday night. The Loa Angeles game marked the flrat lime Shutt had missed a game since Oct. 27, 1974. He hod played 347 consecutive game•. "THEY CAME Ol1T really fall a1aJnat us," Montreal's Re Jean Houle said of tho Kio.cs. who bad rtve loueK and three Un In their previoua el1ht road . game•. "When they can outakate a team Uk• us. that mu1t mean leelDf'IGS, P11e 87 -........... Tonight's T V Following a r e the m ajor sports events on lelevl-.lon loctay. Ratlnos a re : .t ./ .t .t excellent; ./ / ./ worth watching; / " fair ; .t forget It. •..... 6 p.m., Channel 7 ./ { ./ GATOR BOWL: Ohio Sta te vs. Clem son. Announcers: K Ith Jackson a nd Ara Parseghien. The-Ohio S111te Bucke yes C7·3·0 mee t·the Clemson Tiger~ <10 11 In the Gntor Bowl a t Jacksonvllle, Fta. Clemwn 1 .. f..avor d by two polnb over Woody Hayes' Buckoyu. Ohio Stnte fr shmnn qua rterback Art Schlichter f lnlshed tho !i.011son a m ong the top five performers In the Blg-10 In scoring a nd total offonso. Ch:m son, the ACC tltlls t , committed only 20 turnovers this suason, the third-lowest In the nation. Steve Fulle r a t quarte rback h1td only five Intercep- tions and All-Ame rica wide r eceiver Jerry Butler caught S.4 aer ials for 86.C yards. G 8 p.m., Channel 13 ./ COLLE GE FOOTBALL: Blue·Gray Game. Announcers: Duane Dow, Don Pe rklnr, and Howard David. The 41 s t annua l B lue-Gray game, taped at Montgomery, Ala. E d Smith ot Michigan Sta te and Buddy Teevens of Dartmouth share quarterback duties for the Blue squad. 'fhe Gray team has a pair of 1,()()0.yard rushers In Nathan Poole of Loulsvllle and Ottis Anderson of Miami, Fla. OTHER TV 10 p.m . (7) -1111 SENIOR OLYMPICS -Tho n inth annual Senior Olympics features men and wome n ove r .co competing In Olympic events. Host Tom Kennedy Is Joined by Buster Crabbe and "Peanuts" creator Charles Schultz. I " RADIO Basketball -Cal SJate Fullerton vs. Portlend University In KOA CIHS c at Bllllngs, Mont., 8 p.m., KWAM (1370); Portland •t the L•k•n, 7:50 p.m ., KLAC (570); USC YI. Holy Cross In M•rvt•nd tourney, 7 p.m., KFI (MO), ftt•ved. I • Thnl start1•d a new <'onrcrence winning 11lrcuk tor tlw Bruins, who had won 17 ron~wcullve d1v1slonnl contests ~fortl fnlllng to Stanford for their first Paciflc-10 lo!IS under Couch' Gary Cunningham . ··we underesli mated Stan- forrl," stud Cunningham after Thursdny night's triumph. "A loss never ht'lps you, but I think 1t helpC'd us In this sltuulion. We were JU.'>t cruising a long because we Wl'rc rated so high and these lt'ams wt'rcn'l rated. Uut we t·u me to ploy tonight " llolland and forward Kikl Vnn· dewel(he lc.-d UCLA with 20 nnd llJ points, respe<'tl vel y. Kevin Singleton paced Cal with 14 points. "We lost lost night and we aJI fell really bod ubout It," snid Cunningham. "But we didn't let ll both('r us and we played much lwtler " J Jlollund made nine of his 13 flt•trl goal nltempts. Shooting mm.tty rrom long range, he has RAMS, YIKINGS BUCKEDOUI' LOS ANGELES <AP> -Sun- day's National FootbaJI League playort game between the Rams and Minnesota wlll not be te levlat.'Ci ln the Loa Angele& area since 12,667 llcketa re· malned unsold Thursday, the Rams announced. NFL rules require that all tickets be sold ot leHL 72 hours prior to jCame Umc ln order for tho looJ ttl v1Klon bl ckout to be lifted. The Coliseum • ats 71,414 In lta conJlguraUon for Rom a' aam . Tbt R1m1 a lso a nnounced that, if they beat Mtnneaota, llckeb\ to the J an. 1 NFC chatn· ptonahtp 11me 11ri11 tto on aal• at the CollMum tmmecU1t If ,.,..,.... IN YOUR !YE -UCLA 'R David Greenwood unleuhea o vlcloua slam dunk aa California •s Doug True watches hclpleuly ln Tbunday night Paclflc·lO Conference came in Berkeley. UCLA rebounded from an upset to Stanford \ 1.he previous night to throW~ the Bears, 9H7. i -. ,_ . • .. BASKETBALL .. A Cao1ul1 Report From lh• Workt of Sport• Ro rt on, ports Writ r Clash at Training Ca:unp From ,p DI 1••ltb~ LONG lt E AC'tt t-11rn11 r A II I' ru [!] hnl'barkt•r l~tuh Robt>rho n. d1' runtlf'(f r.lnC'C' , • t l~ing lus R~nu ~lllrt1n11 ic h at m1d~•wn 11n l(rtl) l'Onf'rontl'd 11 i.por1:. -.ntrr al tht• tf"am·, t nalnlng t'11mp Thur'id·" ;1nJ "',., rt•!ttru11wd b)' Lo ;\naelt"ll Couch R ~> M.ah•Hl'\t Robt"rtM>n 'ix>lw bm n~ .,,,,In l>uu~ Kr1kon•n uf tht· Los A~"""' Ill-raid t:·\f1m1nt•r . thl·n tw1oin VtAlltni; and mo\ tnM tC'I"" 11nl him Th• "'' 'tH qult'klv moH'd .t\4ay from ttw h ·1 225 pounct hnl•bad .. ..-r -,., · 11 ' u ~ary th1ni .i nrnn that :.111• C'onfronlm•: ) t>u '),11J h. nkonaan. ·• ~ !J JM pourwtt•r t\ r1kon..in. J~. '' 111 ht\ it .. vt·nt h )t'•H of 1·0\ 1•rmg tht: Karn~ for lhl' H1·1 aid £>.umtr11·r "I Wl'nl up lo him. told him then• had bt-1•11 a n·1iortl'd ftRht tx•lwcen hirn .ind n ... rru. · center ltlch Saul an which 1tou1uSON S .iul reportt•dly choked him a nd Robertson was out cold for to minufr:.. · Kr1koriun !l&td "He went over to Mah1v.1s1, slUrtl•d j.!l•stunu~ .rn<I tht• nl·xt thing I knew he v.cnt c rat\ 111· ('Sml' <'hargin~ HI hudn't mov'-·d he wouJd have knocked the hcc:k out of ml' " Another sports writer . Chu<.'k Ab.11r uf thl· S:inta Ana Register. said Robertson was yelling, "I vc ht·giwu you to leave me alone." at Krikorian. who had wn ltt·n u story Robertson did not like b<•fort• the start or this SC8h011. Robertson. 29. r('portt•1tly hi.Id cii.kc'<i Knkora.111 carl1l'r this year not to try to inlt.•r vit"w hrm -----Quof P or'11w Day-----. "Some people may resent him. I don't know ll amaz~ me how you can take a ,::uy and have ham piny under such adver!.e rond1t1ons an<t do as well as he's done and then boo him. Jt must be about :J,000 Dallas Cowboy fans who couldn't get st~ason tickets."-Houston Coach Bum Phillips disrussang the Oilers' fans who booed quarte rback Dan Pastoriai recently. Dan. S~ore• 42, Sun• on f.llse Waltt>r Davis scored a scason-ha~h 42 m points. including four in the last 56 seconds or overtime. as the Phoenix Suns took a comc- from -behmd. 129-127 National Basketball Assn. victory over the Portland Trail Blazers Thursday night . Gt"Orge Gervin lossed in 36 points and Larry Kenon added 25 as the San J\nlonao Spurs downed thl' l\1 1lwaukce Hut<ks. 112-103. . . Artis Gllmort> !>cured 31 ooints us the Chicago Dulls took ad\ ant age of foul weakened Txm\'t'r and whipped the N ug gets. 111·107. .Camp Rui.sell scored 25 and Bobby Smilb hit a key basket with 20 seconds remaining as the Cleveland Ca•.-aliers e nded San Diego's four-~ame winning sln•ak with a 116-114 vat'lory . . Toby Knight tossed in ~ points and Mike Glenn, making only hti-. second start of the yeu r . added a season·high 21 as the revamped New York Kmt·ks dl'h•ated the Washington 0•111s Bullets. 109 !19. The Knick::. an~ 2·0 :..ancl' <:oat'h Red Holzman shuffled h1s starting hneup. t'ro• Pa,,e 88 BO, .JOHN .•. \\OUht run up the .,·ore 1( glv(·n th,. l'h~ncc to 1 m"reu lhl' pollllt'rS ''I llltnk thnt would be u di." ~ruct', Just to look ICOOd for tf'lev11.1011 ... iund ttobin::.on. We'd bl• 11allafied with :t 3 2 ·""ore." addt'd Schembe(hler. "I don't think thou11h. that we ·u havl' tu makl' that decision." Robinson u1d the Trojans t' un 't conccntratt• on stoppang unv one f cet of M chlaan's of· frn11>. "Theore'• no one thing you r.ln pc11nt for." ht> uld. "If you try und stop thl" quurterback. tht> fullbuck wtll beat you. tr you plav a £ood football team. you mus t bcut the tl'am. Whe n you· re: 1>1ayrn(( balance. your de· • (en::.t• mu t be b3lanccd. The clubs thot haVl' s aid they were ~OIO~ to ::.top C USC ta1lbat'k Charles> Whi~ were the ones that got beat the worst by us." Rob1ru;on sald he wasn't wor- ried about his players being overconfident. · ·1 don't, ihink they're thut stupid." be said. ''Any l(ood football team should be confident. J'd be scared If they weren·t. If you do what you · do well. you're going to win." Schcmbechler. normally a str ait -laced disciplinarian. was asked by a Michigan writer if he was looser this Rose Bowl trip in which he allowed the Wol verincs unacu s tomed freedom. ··Maybe it's experience." he shrugged. "It's a litllc early to start fre tling. But you people know more about my personali· ty than I do" f'ro111PageB8 KINGS •.. somettung. They may have been more up for the game than we were. We were lucky Bunny Larocque made some st.ops tbat kept us inlhere." Larocque faced 26 Los Angeles shots. while the Canadiens coun· tcred with 31 at rookie Mano Lessard in the Kings goal. 5C:ORE &'f PIRI005 l o• Angel<'\ 7 1 O l Montteal 0 1 t l F'1r\l Perk>d ' Lo\ An911,...., Jpn~n 8 fC,O,. •"9 H•mplOnl, • lt 1 l..O\ Ang,.IH • .,.._ ' IGo,,ngl. ft 11 PeMlllH NON' $co(ond ~rk>d -J LOS A~IH, 0-7• <ro•<><. -..•v• e t6 • Montru1 c..<""v 9 IHOul•. l.arouclWI. 10 to. s Montrt••I. LA•-,. IHughH, N&pont I, 1J 06. PeMltlH -Palme<. LA. t ti, 8 WilWW .. LA, S Of 11\ord ,_.,k>d I» Monlr .. 1. Tteml>lav 12 IL•m betl, Ch.t•lr•wl, • 4S P•n•llio 0 W ol'>On, LA, rn.IO'. II Of, Er>g1>1om, Mon, #MIO# tt 0 t , Robtnsoll, MOn, 11 'CM. snotsonQMl-LosAnoe,..11.,.,,_,. MoMIM• s 118-]t. (,o•hn • LO\ Al\fl<'lt\, lttWtd. Monlre•I. L•t0<Que A -17.UJ f'rot11 Page 88 STUBS ••• . . . . ' Cougars Fall Qregon State Rolh Yroml,.r Dllpalcbel IJ College PORTLAND. o~. -Fourth-ranked f'All WUT M trhlgan State-jumped to ., 21-6 lead an t1101• "· t .iN><HICJlt, C4n. s• th f t · • t d th S ftAa\ 10, U Of P~•tlt SJ t 1rs six minu.; t;s sn e paruni. ut'-• •s. c..i••-01 coaBt.ed to a surpnsangly easy 98-52 vit· MtDWHT tory over the previously unbeaten Cr•IOf>-11. Cttw1.-111s1 .. Washington Stale Cougars Thursday witM•'!>t ... w..ih•••" night in a first round gnme of the f'ar "'"~~ West Classic basketball tournament. ,...,.. • ....,. Guards Mark Rad(ord and Ray N•wMt10<os1.a1.Sout.,.,nM1u Blume combined ror 46 points t.o lead II S.nla c ........ -0.•un• \I Oregon Stale to an 83-74 victory over _«._.,_, Seattle UnJverslty in another first-round ,., .... ,~~~=s..o. game earlier Thursday. o-••nom.•1.1C ..... ,s1 •• Michigan Sbte buill 1ts early lead on •re::..~".;::-' the strengthofguar<1 '1'erry Donnelly and M•,.....'-'51 , •• c.i Po••·lllO 14 cent~r Jay ymcent. who combined for 60'~~=·~·~!·"" 14 points during that spurt. "1"' •- y1ncent finished with a game-high 25 ~~~~·~:~~o..~:!'1.. po1nts and pulled down 10 rebounds. ...._cienk Donelly added 16 points and Earvin "1"1 •- Johnson had 15 for MSU. =~~~.'li ~::'.~,·~.~. Washington State. which dropped' to ~a.wt 7·1. got 22 points from Don Collins. .,.,t>a,....!'.~°':':. Texas. 70.53 STOCKTON. Calif. -The Texas Longhorns broke open the game in the second hall. when Ron Baxter scored 1!1 of his 17 ooints. and broke Pacln~·s 13-game homecourt winning streak by beating the Tigers 70-53. Texas· hot-s hooting and s warming de· fense made the differe nce an the stretch . The Southwest Confe rence team outscored UOP 19-4 in the last 10 minutes or the game. Pacific. 4-7, was led in scoring by Ter ranee Carney who had 16 points. ~~70-53 LOUlSV1LLE. Ky. -Derek Smith scored 17 points to lead Louisville oast Wisconsin 70.53 in the opening round or the Holiday Classic Basketball Tourna- ment. The lOth·ranked Cardinals move into Friday night's championship• game against unbeaten Mississippi State. which won its spot by eliminating Oral Roberts 91-69 ear lier in the evening. Bobby Turner contributed 14 points for Louisville. all or them in the first half, with Larry Williams adding 9 and Darrell Griffith 8. Texas T~la.. 87415 EL PASO. Texas -Ben Hill and Joe Baxter led a tenacious Texas Tech de- fense that thwarted e1~hth-rankcd M1c b1ea.nandhanded itan87-851oss in the first round or the Sun Bowl Classic. Michigan standout Phil Hubbard could manage only 12 points in the face of the :fech defense before fouling out with almost 11 minutes left. Kent Williams led Tech scorers with 19 points and Geoff Huston had 17. Michigan's Allan Hardy was game-high with 24 points while Johnny Johnson and Keith Smith each scored 12. Viro1111a t0t. ~-· .. '-" . • M C:.•••I ~ ~.._. ... Tuu•°""'*" ... , .. _E PHO 57 Tt .. > Ttel>'7,Mk ....... tS Junior College l>-'T-- LA "-Teen~. O<*'Ot eo..1 41 C.olru> "• C..-1-IC-I SI LA V•I ....... , ll«>IOWSS Oe\t!rt '°· T ..... ynjne AMrl~64 .. -...-~__, .. .,, L 009 8NOt 'I>, GolClll!\ w.s1 91) P.u11~-.i 9S, 5ow>1., 8¥bWll 1 I $-AIWT---1 £I C•m•l'O 111. G"'*'e IAri1. •• ( ypttH IS, Ml. 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C~~iMI• Edl\Ol\U, Wfo!il IS.II L.i.•C•IVI •O lllltef'_T_t ~J1ntllli•~• Ot-..n Vltw SJ, Compeona:i LO\ Am'9')Sl1. Viii• Pen."" c...--S.flllfiNI• SI Joh11(los(o16. M1lllk.., I• Cyprn• SI. RM>C.llO Al<tmllO• .. Girls' Basketball Results DAll Y PILOT 87 Oilers Trample Marian,56-40; Go for Crown C H ULA VISTA-The Hunt lngton Beach m gh Oiltirs are in the champion.ship finals t.onJ1tht (8: lS l against Crawford at the Bonita Vista High Invitational Basketball Tournament follow- ing a 56·40 victory in the semi(inals over Marian High. The Oileni, with Pierre Ayala and Curt Wooten scoring 16 and 14 p,oints. Jim Eldridge and Wooten each laking 10 rebounds. and R ico Thompson and Mike Karkut s upplying five and four assists. were In command from the outset and were never in danter. ' Eldridge was also in double figures with 10 points and Ayala chipped in with six caroms as the Oilers upped their overall record to 7-4 with their sLxlh straight victory. ......... IM<ll lMI .. " .. ""'*91\ • 2 1 • • .,... , 2 1• o.rwt ' ' J ,..._Ill ' 0 2 EIOrldOt S 0 •O ~ . '' KMllut 0 2 2 ~ 0 0 0 Nlln'l• 0 0 0 ~ 00 0 .. ,,.... 0 0 0 0.vk 0 0 0 To\llJ 24 I ~ _.... .. , .. " "' • t 10 • , 10 ) • 10 4 0 I I 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1• I 40 k:M9 .. v 0..Nn ,._,,.lftalOI' llNcll 14 I I 1' 1) ~ Mll'I.., • 17 IJ •-•O T~ toulJ: tluntlnQton 8Hch IS, Mirian ti, ,,......, out· -· l•«in1c•I toul GI""' IHunl• inglOll Ba.ell I. Anteaters End Long Layoff, Open Tourney SANTA BARBARA-UC Irvine's basketball team could be a little rusty when it opem play tonight in the Santa Barbara Invitational. The Anteaters haven't played since ~-14 when they lost to the UnJversity of Portland. 82·66. Tonight. they open against Puget Sound at 7·o 'clock. Puget Sound beat UCI 62-49 earlier tb1s season. Phil Bolden leads UCI in both scoring (lS.8) and rebounding (4 .8) average. Steve McGuire is the ~ other player averagin~ in double figures (13.2) for the Anteaten. who are 2..t on the t'ampalgn. ln the other tourney game, UC Sa nta Barbara faces lhc University of San Diego at 9. Saturday, losers play al 7 and winners at 9. l•lartder• Get Bo••fl With A flan ta Mike Bossy, lhe National Hockey League·s lll.1 leading scorer. had thn·c goals an the :.ccond ' from baseball cards and things 1-i.u-T-..-111 .-u. Me~ 1J, carrot• 1. Hen· .._., Hll'hf191on flHCll-Krom •• Do yle 11. Roll•••on 4 Witt. 4, TownQflel •• Orlf9ll •· period Thursday night to lead the New York Islanders to a 10·4 viNory ovl'r thl· Atlanta Flames . . Winger PauJ HoJmicren's goal with 3·22 to play gave Philadelphia a 6-5 victory over the New York Rangers and undis puted possession of second place in the Patrick Division . . Danny Gare scored his second goal of the game wath 8· 23 remaining. capping Buffalo's second comeback and giving the Sabres a 3-3 tie with the Van couver Canut'ks . like that. , £~•~:~11eyu "You can do a heller job Of E.rutKle-Francy t . 0on11>1" " building a complete collection if 51,..._.. '· AMrk 1. Fran•lwn •. I ~ . . f .JMMonn. H\ll'NS '· MtN.lmH ). you s pec auze tn JUSt a C\li Ceojstr-V••iev-"'-'evNm 7s. i le m s, Ii ke programs and4 ..--r:,::..'-s.O'Hegtnt. i..dyrNn J. g uides," Flynoe adds. "Besides.-., ,Sc-r, o.i.rt." when you run out or places to :r:-V•111Y 1! :~ 1: :;=:~ store things and it s tarts to look junky. you run into trouble with sow. .., ClillM'ttn -~a .. c11 • 14 u ••-)() Eel-11 • ' 4-JS c:.ittiMll ... l'IMIJ Olil\a -si. LM AM1t1M .e l.IH Amlp~ll 1. Howen1on s. o.Ay 11. T•tnOID '·Herrington tl,. O.i. MHa-YeU<ll 17. ICllll.Ofl., 14, L1Po 4, W•llaui 14, 0 ·~ •. Sc#tllYo...ntn ~Ami~ IJ ~ IJ ._00 c.taMPW 10 :IO 11 10-SJ your wife." ~~~~~~~~...,.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-t Pirates Go Cold 17-for-48 Shooting Sinks OCC By JOHN SEVANO Ot Ille O•lly PilOt Slltl I.A,,.._ TACll 1"41 •• " '" l'ALM DESERT The Orange Coast College basketball team arrived here Thursday leaving its most valuable commodity back home-its shooting touch. ~ 4 0 • Oe\ltDin J 1 • 11 ~ A I 0 0 0 5COll Shooting-their lowest percentage from the noor for the year. the Piraks squandered u 13 point first half lead. losing to Trade Tet'h 1n the opening round of the College of the Desert Tourna- ment. 54·42. Possessing a 52 percent average from the noor an their previous 12 games, the Pirates could manage only 35 percent 117-48) against the Beavers, a team Orange Coast had beaten by 14 an its first game or the year .. The game started as a defensive struggle with both teams having proble ms running their respec live offenses. Trailing fVi midway through the open- ing stanza. the Pirates finally started to click. scoring 18 oC the next 22 point.:; to take a 25-12 ad· vantage. But they couldn·t maintain lhe lead and with the Beavers scoring six straight. the Pirates led by only seven al halftime. The roof caved in on OCC the second half as the entire squad went cold from the floor. and its problems were compounded by turnover afte r turnover and an obvious lark or rebounding on the boards. Coast was also sorely missing the presence or 6-6 starting forward Brian McCormick. who was left behind with knee a nd ankle problems and 1s not due to return for o month. ln his place Coach Tandy Gillls s hutned five players resu.lUng in o grand total of seven polnu- all scored by Stu Van Horn off the bench. OCC ~ld its l&st. lead at lA :Ol of the !!econd half. But with only a one·polnt adv•ntage, 33-32, Coast left no margin for mistakes, and whUe hit· Ung only one ba ket in the next five minutes. it al-\ lowed 1'rade Tct'h to score 13 ror • leal'l the Beaven would never reUnquiah. Ray OrJill, with 16 point.s, was the only player in double figures for the Plr~ca. Tra de Tech had two, ltd by J<>1eph Copeland wllh 17. "Quite a •booting exhibition, wasn't tt?." com- mented a.n obvloualy d11turbed GUiia. who saw lds team'• reeord fall t.o 10-3. "We Just Md o terrible thooliftC night." The Ioli dropa lbo Pirate& lnto \.ht> consolotlon bncket ot the tournament where they wlll face Bara tow today. ~ It WaA Oranse Coaat'• 1owest·ACOrlnl a•me ol lbe year. 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Spoon f,~ to a tl r flt I audit nCl' IC'<'Ol'dlnt to a m&rkrt tt">tt'd rormulu Tbt' b d 11uy1 win for th<' ftl"'lt 15 mmut , thf!n the &lXltl l(U) hmah un lop In tht' fin I~ BUT Tllf.IU. A Rt: ·o GOOO or h d U)'ll an 'llOl't .• onh ran pr,•ft>rC"nr t And no ont• know who will win or I Sport 1 hvf' drama. for the most part. und lht t'nd1n1 lh never known unlit 11 hapv M True. TV ha 1ddt>d ua owl\ brund with 'l*t'I I par kqm • h) P<' and h'<'hnolou. but tht· bns1c lngred1t.>nts l't'm110 t~o or more rorce~ slrivml( for '1ctory that only one will orh1ev<• In L978 thert-~re more TV hours d~voted to s1><>rt than ttvu before A BC rem&aJnf'd th~ most :rJuccttssful vtmdor ot sport f rt-whJlt' NRC' ond CBS shu/nf'd exttutJve In an effort to catch up .. F ootball conhnut'd to prosix.•r althou.ih there were som<• latns of i>hppaae in the rat1ntt1. pnrt1cularl~ in coU..-.ie football BllSf'ball, boobtt'C.I by l'f'te Rose and four J?ood d1v1s1on race . did well in the rntiog:s. Colle.-:e bu.sketball was un. hgbtly und pro basketball was down s1gn1t1canUy. porllcularly lhe NBA championship series Bn-ang contmued a n solid draw. hockey railed lo make a network comeback, soccer got a TV contract, gotr and tenru$ remained of interest to a limited but influential au· dieoce. Herewith an attempt to recognize some of the high and low points: MAN OF THE YEAR: ABC's Howard Cosell. On the morning after. no one talks about the iame. They all talk about CoseU. TV Guide takes a poll and Cosell is named BOTH the Favorite An· nouncer and Least Favorite Announcer. He covers heavyweight title fights by himself. People throw bricks through television sets when he comes on. He needs bodyguards to allow him to carry out as· siJ(nments. He gets enough vicious letters to st~rt a library. He is absolutely unique and, love him or hate tum. he is the biggest name and wields the most dout in lhe business. BEST CONTINUING SERIES: ABC's college football. national and big regional games. WORST CONTINUING SERIES: ABC's col· lege football, lesser regional games. BEST COMMENTATOR: NBC's Billy Packer. Informative. interesting, to the point. Runnerup: NBC's Merlin Olsen. WORST COMMENTATOR: Overall crop not as bad as last year. CBS' George Allen gets the nod for leaden commentary, wooden delivery. Saf ln"dq'• Radio, Tt' RADIO Basketball -Cal State Fullerton in KOA Tournamen t in Montana. 8 p.m ., KWRM (1370): USC at Maryland Tournament, KFI (640): Loyola <Ctucago> at Long Beach Slate, 8:05 p.m .• KFOX (93.5 FM). Hockey -Vancouver at the Kings, 7:50 p.m., KRLA (1110). TELEVISION 9 a.m . (4) -NFL '78. 9:30 a .m . C4l -AFC PLAYOFFS -The Pittsburgh Steelers play host to the Denver Broncos. 10:30 a.m. <i> ..:. SPORTS SPECfACUIAll - A review of the year's best shows includes highlights of the Ali·Spinks heayywelght bout, the Belmont Slakes. the Marlboro Cup, the Charlotte 600 and the European figure skating eham· pionships. 12:30p.m. <2>-NFLTODAV. t p.m . (2) -NFC PIA YOFFS -The Dallas Cowboys host the Atlanta Falcons. <22> -PRO SOCCER. 2:30 p.m. (52) -SKIING 3:30 p.m. (7) -lt711 NllllA NATIONALS 7 The richest purse or the NHRA iwuon-$C50,90-1s up for grabs nt the 1978 U.S. Nationals, taped at In· dianapolis. 4 :30 p.m . (7) THIS 18 THE NFL - Highlights of the wlld·card round 1n the NFL playoffs. 5 p.m . (2) -Nn~ GAME OP THE WEEK. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -Mta't world cup skiing. taped at Val Gardena, Jt.aly. Ahlo, the world acrobatics champlonahJps with Bud Palmer reporting and a report on NASCAR's naUonaJ 500. (28) -PRO SOCCER. (52) -BOXJNG. 10 p.m. (5) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - Cover age of the final gumc In the LH Vegas Holl· d ay Classic. 11 :30 p.m. (4) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - The Not.re Dame Fightan(( Irish vs. the K4'nlucky Wildcats, taped at Louisville. Sllltda11'• Radio, Tl' RADIO Football -Minnesota Vikings nt lhe Roma, 2 p.m .• KMPC C710>. TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. (4) -NFL '78. 10 a.m . (4) -AFC PLAYOFFS -The New England Pat.riots play host to the HoWlton OUera. t p.m. (4) -ROSE BOWL DOCtJMENTAllV -The Rose Bowl: Blood. Sweat and Cheers la a half·hour documentary highlighting traditional matchups dating from 1902 in the Pasadena Classic. 5 p.m. (13) -BLUEBONNET BOWL -The Stanford Cardinals meet the Georgia Bulldogs in the Bluebonnet Bowl In Houston's A.ltrodome. 5:30 p.m. (52) -COLLEGE BASllETBALL - The Loyola (Chicago) Ramblers vs. the Long Beach State 49ers. played Sat.u.rda)' In Long Beach. ...... , ..... ,.,Tl' RADIO ' Football -Cotton sowr._ Notre Dame VI. Houston. U a .m ., KNX (1070): KOse Bowl, USC VI. Michigan. 1:45 p.m .• KFI (640). Hockey - Colorado at tho KJnga, 7:50 p.m., KRLA (WO). TELEVISION 11 a .m. (2) -COTl'ON BOWL -Notre Dame's foiahUng lrlah meet Houaton'a Couaan ln the COUOO Bowl. (7) -SUGA& BOWL -Penn St.ate'• Nltlaoy Uona meet the Alabama Crimson T•de. " , 1:45 p.m. (i0 -aOSE BOWL -Mtehl1an a Wolvertnes meet the USCTroJana In the Rose Bowl lD P11aden1. 5 p .m . (4) -O&ANOE BOWL -The Nebruka1~uaten a1ve the Old=tn a HeODd onance In tbe Orance Bowl . cne DaJb' .,... ts • ,.,.... .. t• late di ... -.> --m s11m rlFROM ROD LAVER U" "'IUUSmATCIJ llY Af !ON-:JON (VIN lll)M A Xt ltell1/lfl 'UJll() 1TANU f()ll ~ " ~ "-~ lt') "" t"A»IJ a:Jtlltr llY A jl./Clff Af)J;1rMKr IN Y"'1Jf .,~IST A rT/T()J>e/ 0 CatJte Upset .- Ocean View Rips Compton Occon V1t•w lligh'~ senJorlcsii Seahawks pulled off a s taggering upset in Southern CaJlfornla prep basketball circles Thursdny night. s topping highly regarded Compton i n the championship semifinals. 53·43, at the Villa Park Invitational. The victory puts-Coach Jim Harris' Ocean Vie w quintet into the championship finals tonight at 8 :30 against 6·10 Clayton Olivier a nd the Los Amigos Lobos. Sophomore Wayne Carlander pulled down 18 rebounds and 6-6 Tim Naaktgeboren hauled In 10 caroms as the Seahawks put on a total display. Jeft Andrade scored 21 points as the Seahawks connected on 19 of 33 Crom the field <57.6 percentl and made lS of 16 free throws. "The key was rebounding," said Harris. "We sealed them off ::ind everyone just dld the job.•: Ocean View's controlJed tempo led to a 38 percent s hooting night for the Tarbabes. Compton's press. utilized throughout, proved ineffective against the improvin~ Seahawks. , Elsewhere. Edison lligh's Chargers returned to action today following a SS.60 victory over West High oC Salt Lake City in the cons olallon bracket of the Rancho Vei.tas Invitational, while Mater De1 was back trying to recover from a 78-69 defeat at the hand of Highland High, also or Salt Lake City. In the Brea-Olinda Tournament San Clemente put together a 49·45 victory over Sonora lo advance to the consolation semifinals against La Habra to· day. Edison got 2S points from Darin Bowen and 24 counters from Larry Hirst, along with 16 rebounds from Bowen and six assis ts from Kregg Kanemaru as the Chargers rallied from a 10-point halftime deficit. Mike Sutton led San Clemente scoring with 14 points and Mike Wade. in ha s fourth game since a r· riving from football. put together his third double fi gures output with a dozen points. * * *' Otu<tVir.UJI SPORTS ON TV I BASKETBALL I HORSE ~ING Classy Saints Stagger Marina Cagers, 51-48 By ROGER CARLSON -a. .. -,., ........... Santa Clllra Hlfh·s amazing Saints, a l ·A c a ss1flcnt1on buketball team. dazzled their Wit)' lO th 14th Orange Optimist Invitational Basketball Tourna· ment champ1on1hlp Thursday nlaht with a 51-48 victory In a "tune the Saints seemed In com · mand from atart to finlah. Tho victim was Oranee Coun· t)"1 No. l t~am Marina Hl&h's Vlklnge. The Yikes of Coach Stevo Popovich could not solve Santa Clars's tough 2·3 ione. got In foul trouble enrly. and played calchusinearty the e ntire game. 'MARINA WAS victimized Juat like Ne wport Harbor. Estancia and Fountain Valley in Santa Clara's road to the finals * * * ... CJK.(jt) ,...,,.. .. , ...... .. .... s.it,,.., • J 10 n.m s 2 11 lltNit l ) II Clton I I l 0-d s 0 10 HllltOft 0 2 7 IMINr J IU 0.-Ill ~t'l<ft 1 I ) HolftOn II I 23 "~ I 0 2 """""' 0 I I trl) )I ~. J : .: Sc:ort Illy Gller1er'I '-'IAO.e 12 12 ll H-SI Mlt1NI U II • IS 41 llNll IOul• S..1o11 Oare •. Merine 14, Fowleel GUI;._.., ...,....v .... ,,~, a..-i.• •• ft .. t 0 1 ' 0 ' J.O 4 • ' 1l ! ~~ ~ J 0 • J J • • 0 • 4 l 11 0 0 0 Olitld Mc8'1de -*°*" Tiii.,._ ~tlrr• Fratler Mutlllcl ~ ~ .~ T-• Sc.ft Illy ON<'-n .. "~ Cl 0 0 ' 1 • • 0 • . ' . ' l t) ' 0 1 0 2 , " • '° l'Olrll.tln Vel ley 11 II 1 I I >-•1 s.-... • 10 14 11-.0 TINll lllMM: "°""'*" V•t .. y 11. 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Ooly Truitt Hatton's shooting touch throu&h three quarters Che hit his liral l l ot 13 from the M-Or .... T__,, NIM! (£1 M141itne); CMntl, ICrOllflfflclt, "•" Htn\ Cla'-.Mll; ,. .. ..,_ CFo..nl~n \/all.VI, ~I VI. fleal <M9flM I, ''".,....., S-•11 llffw-1 HerWI, O.HI,. IOren .. l, ... nta ... .,.,, 11~ CS.Om• Cl•••'· ,,.,..r 1s.. ..... M 1, ~. J SIMI! !Sentlal, MVP O.Oti.rCI cs..e.. Cl#•' ,, pert met.er) and Dave Tiezz1 ·~ in side work 1n the latter stal(e!\ kept it c lose as the Saints had four players In double figurei. and four all-tournament cho1cei., 1.ncl~g MVP Lewis Gabbard , Marina. now 9·2. saw a 27·26 I edge melt to a 35·27 de ficit in the lhi.rd period. fought back to tie the issue al 44, 46 and 48, a nd had the ball with 35 seconds lo go. trailing 49-48 BUT SAL PENZA stole the ball as the Vikes tried to work around Santa Clara's zone with 14 seconds lo go a nd Tim Bednar converted a couple of free throws to ice it with J l ticks left. . "They dictated the tempo and ... wt• ma<t~ a lot of m1slakci;," MHd Popovich. "I don't t'Urt• how you classify thrm. whcHw r 1t 's l A. a or z. Sunta Clara II> lou~h .. The Vikci.• played wt.>ll . but Tlezzl missed 12.50 of pinyin.: lime 1n lhe first h.itr and throu~h three quortars the other Vikes were 4.fo r 1fl from the field (25 percent > with little penetration. SANTA CLARA. now 10·1. h1l haJ! of 1t& 20 shot!. in lhe C1rsl half. then became even more selective, making 8 of 12 in the second half ab the Saints worked ror lht-good shot and 1f there was a miss. there wai. someono there to tip it in on a fo llow shot. Proving Santa Clara's con· quest of Orange County was no nuke was the evening's other fare -in which each of Sanlu Clara's victims won. Chet Field~ led Fount:un Valley to u 65·40 win over Sa van· na for third place with l3 wmt~. Steve Van Horn·s 24 counters paced Estancia to a firth placl' vtctory over Servile. and Brian Freemun's 23 po1ots led the Newport lfe1rbor Sailor s lo a 68-48 consolation chump1onsh1p over Orange GaDehos Breeze Rustlers Fall, 90-80 Saddleback College's Gauchos recorded a 112-89 basketball vie· tory over Laney Thursday night in the fint round of the Santa Ana College Invitational. ad· vancing lo tonight's (81 semifinals game with Santa Ana. G o lde n W e s t Coll ege . however . dropped a 90·80 de· c1sion to Long Beach in tht! first round of the Fullerton College Invitational. and will meet Santa Barbara at 7 tonight m the con· solation semifinals. Saddleback connected on 51 percent from the floor <47 of 93 > with Randy Whieldon's JO·for·l3 performance leading the way. Saddleback controlled t he ooards with 45 caroms. with Ed P atrick. Bruce LaVallee. Mike Howard. Ted Hettinga and Jim Galla each contributing eight boards. 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Clncll'NCI s °""9( ~ Cl!Klloslo¥-.. 0 , ' " . . . .r \INSIDE: •Intermission •Movie Reviews . •Out 'n About •TV Ll1tlng Weekender DAILY PILOT Cl ' .• ·h's a Bird •.• It's a Plane • • • I ~ l t ~ ·It's a Major Hollywood Event! By 0 NNIS MtLELLAN °' ... ~,,~ ..... For lhfl past two mon blllboard.s and nt--.apaper and maauine eds ~ proclalmlnc the tmpendlntJ arr•v•I of ••Supennan " The large st rlin'l S U.SPE"n~ ln the Mav n 1ave lh imp \on or hav1n1 bttn trea\t'd to h r1ld 1he eomin,a ol a m iah W~H. the ben1an 1llen rrom th plam•t Krypton I. ftn lly ht're lnckhnllely at tht' South Coast Plua 11'eater In Costa M a and CmtmaW tmWestmin terCeottr. AND THF. "ORD, • ttord1ng lo upt>rm n. •~ bla buck: . In 1~ flrsl lhrtt dit)'s pf hm1t d national release 1t rl'l)ortedly collet'led S7 · mllhon Into JlS l'Olters Whe~I' that grund10 e sum IS just part or the hy~ to ell the $3$ m1U1on movie is uncert~in. What 1s certain as that we have another major HollywoodF.ventonourhands. There are souvenir programs and color ~lers (a la "Jaws." "Star Wars," et al> for Jale in the lobby. And Uning the shelves in stores throughout the country are paperback books. luncl"I pails and other merchandising g1mm1cks BUT WllA1 ABOUT "Superman." the movie. described by 1ls makers as no Jess than '"the most spectacul ar entertainment in the h•story of motion pictures?·· '"Superman" 1s not the second coming of ··The Birth of a Nation" or "G<>ne With the Wand ," for that matter. It will not. m other words. earn an enshrined position in the annals of rtnema history. What it is 1s one of Hollywood's better entertainments of the year ; one which has an impressive command of '70s movie making tt'r hnology and one which will be equally Pnjoyed by the children who fl ock to the matinees and the adults who line up for the late ~hows PRODUCERS ALEXANDER and llya Salkmd have blown the story of the famed Mm 1r book hero into epic proportions.. thanks to itn epi<'·S1zed budget. stunning cinematography and effertive sperial and visual effects. In a Jaded age where heroes are more often placed under a pedes tal rather than on top, it is indeed a gamble to make a movie about someone who unashamedly 1s here to fight for "truth. jusli<'e and the American way." Whal helps make "Superman " digestible for '70s consumption -in addition lo its "Star Wars"-like introductory special effects-is its sense of humor. Superman (Christopher Reeve) demonstrates that he's earned designation 'Man of St~el. · TO TIIEIR CREDIT the producers did not Lake the easy way out and make a campy spoof of the s uperhero who streaks .through the sky "'earmg blue lights and a red cape. Whal they did was inject appropriate touches of self-deprecating humor. Even Superman himself. like the audience. ta1ces his unusual powers with a grin and a grair of salt. One thug crowns Superman over the head with a tireironthatreverberatesafterlheblow '"Bad Vlbrations?" deadpans our hero. And when Clark Kent looks for a phone oooth to change into his Superman s uit. the only one he can find is one or those modern half-booths. While the scope of the Superman saga has been enlarged for the big screen. 6ur Caped Crusader-born on the pages of Action Comics in 1938--has undergone more of a humanjzing process. Handsome Christopher Reeve as Superman brings more dimension to the s uperhero than PARLEY AND SANDRA BAKER, RIGHT, LEAD FAMILY IN 'HOLIDAY ON ICE' Marilee, Laura, Monet, Brenda, Sheri and Adam, From Left, Share Skating Talent Once Upon a Skate • • • , F a mily Takes P ermane nt 'Ho lid ay on Ice' By REBECCA HELM Of._ Dltf l'llet SIMI Maybe, just maybe, an 8-year-old girl will go see Holiday On Ice this week and then go ho~starry-eyed and ask ber parents for some Ice skates. And, maybe If she gets them. It will spark an Interest by the enllre family. They will all buy skates and begin to put ln long bours of practice. THEN, IF THE fairy tale continues. perhaps tn six years, Mom, Pop, the now teen· age starry-eyed girl and all her sibllngs will be a sr.arklint siciglng and sk.ating act wfth an ac- cla med lntemational Ice show. Farfetcbed? llhas alread)• happened. Six years ago. Marilee Baker. now 13. rea1- ly did 10 home after seelnil a Holiday On Ice ln Salt Lake City. and asked her parents ror skates. And, featured In the latest edition this week at the Anaheim Convention Center are Marilee. parents Parley and Sandri&, brother Adam. 7, and s isters Laura , 11. Monet. 9, Brenda. 5. and Sheri. 3. Oh. and there's one more not mentioned In the program -Mrs . Baker just recently learned she Is three months pregnant THE LARGE FAMILY brings a unique quality to the \ce show. The Bak~rs have re- corded their voices Cor the songs ln their first "Oklahoma" number, and perform a second number Uve using microphones. T his sparkling quality or their act set.s them (SffSKATERS, '11eC4) •• any of the other t e lev1s1on and celluloid forerunners. s tands by helplessly. <She lets go with a swift kick>. And although she is a liberated '70S career woman. she is not immune to the charms of Supe r man. (She. by the way. names the mysterious crime fighter after he takes . her flying for Ute first time: "What a super man ... Superman!'') HE NOT ONL \' has a sense of humor. but he is one hero who displays emotion and. in the end. is even capable of crying-something that heretofore was taboo for any self-res~ting hero. super or not so super. Superman's inamorata Lois Lane has also changed Wlth the times. She is not. for example. incapable of defending herself against a mugger as the mild-mannered. cowardly Clark Kent Where the movie falls short is that it s p e nds about half of its screen time in exposition: how Superman's fathe r (Marlon <SeeSVPERMAN, Pagea) 'Walter' Finds Comfort Macy Boosts Relaxatio"' Impish Humor When 8111 Macy hits the Long Tk ach Center Theatre stage as the irrepressible BanJO in Act Ill of "The Man Who Came To Din· ner," 1l isn"t uncommon to hear a few people murmur in delight· ed s urprise. ··why. tha t 's Walter.'" · For six years. Macy played Walter Findla}. the husband of Beatrice Arthur in the television comedy series .. Maude.'" IT WAS WITH the lovable characterization of the steam· rolling Maude's hus band that Macy endeared himself to the general publi<'. But, a lot of wo rk came before. wrapped up in more than 20 years of stage acting which included the New York produc- tions of .. America Hurrah." and "Oh. Calcutta." And since Maude. Macy has returned to what he calls his true love -the stage. "'l "m comfortable." Macy s ays. recently sitting backstage ~tween performances. The tone of his voice carrie!> that slight conversationnl bellige rence he transfers to man~ or his charac· ters HE 1'1ADE HIS s milingly satisfied self-assessment after reviewing the 50 plus years of his life and career to date. The end of World War II and the year 1946 round Macy fresh out of the army and looking for his future. After trying "25 or so" jobs or various sorts. he s ays he en roll ed In New York University's draqla department because he had always enjoyed entertaining people. He landed his ft rst pro- fessional stage part while still a s tudent by "naively'" asking the stage manager at a play he al· tended, .. Are thert! any open- ings?" IN THOSE DAYS, he wasn't "comfortable." ·•t couldn't even carry rny make-up case ho\T)e after my first appearance. j Macy says. After a long run on television. Bill Macy says each stage performance is 'brand new. just like life is every moment. ' giving a nervous shake of his arms to show he is serious . "I was In shock." Over the years the actor says he began to relax on stage and began to "listen" to what he was responding to ins tead or just walling for his cue. AND JN THE late 1960s when Macy was ocrered a part ln the all-nude "Oh, Calcutta," he was relaxed enough to render up his modesty and accept. His reaction to the innovative play., "Goosebumps." Macy s hoot.'i back W1lh his Impish sense of humor. another one or his own qualltiH that often s hines throuch hls stage characteriza· Uona. Many of Macy's qualttles shine through In hls current re- lued but llv.JIY portrayal oC Banjo, the outlandish Hollywood cohort of Sheridan Whiteside (James Whitmore) In the play al the Long Beach Convention Center. HE PIAYS BANJO as a com· binatlon Groucho and Harpo Marx, outrageously chaslna the females all"over the stage end trailing in mimicry close on the heels ot Whitmore. As k Macy about the three media -st.age, television and motion pictures -In which IM has performed and his respenae to each is, ''I loved ll." As.It hlm about his future and he responds with more of all three, most especially stqe, and eventually maybe SOIH direcllnt of his own. Whatever . . . Macy's com· fortabte no~ .. • # -• • • .. ------···-----·~-· ,, .. .,.. ..... .,..., ,., .... ,,.. ,,." . . . . . -. . . . . . . . . . , , • • I (2 QAlLY PILOT ONE OF MUSIC'S SUPERSTARS James Galway to Appear Jan. 15 Flute Solo Gal'Way Due in U One of the world's superstars of music. fiutist James Galway will be guest sololat with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra on Monday, Jan. lS when Gerard Schwarz re- turns to conduct his second concert as m usic director during this loth anniversary season. The concert at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre at 8:30 p.m. will open with Arthur Foote's Suite in E Major for String Orchestra, Op. 63, the Haydn Symphony No. 22 ln E ·F1at Major, "Der Philosoph," and Grieg's Holbert Suite. Galway joins the orchestra for the Con· cert.o in G Major for Flute and String Orehestra Op. 29 by Stamitz. A limited number of seals are still available for this concert, as well as a few "sampler" season tickets for the retnainder of the concerts wMch continue through April 30. For further information, call (213 ) 796-2200. Oiorale Begins 8eries A uditions The Saddleback Concert Chorale begins work for the March performance series on Tuesday, Jan. 2 at the Saddleback College, music room #101. Seml·annual auditions will be held ln the same room for new members from 6 to 7 p.m. oo both Jan. 2 and Jan. 9. The Durufle's "Requie m" -,viii be performed on March 4 and 11 along with motets by Poulenc. These are excillng works of the masters. Soloist auditions for the "Requiem" will be held at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 9, or by appointment. Works from the "Requi. em" must be used for the auditions. There will be a solo for mezzo-soprano aod baritone parts. For further information. or special audition appointment, call 493·1542. The college ls local- edat28000Marguerite Parkway, Mission Vlejo. FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach -. . ... Parade Salutes 'Wo~ld of Sports' Tournament of Roses - Float Crew& at W o rk • . Football fana. parade loven and noat bulldera ·aro making lul·mlnut preparaUons for the 90th aMual Toumaznent or Rose• on New Yur'a Day. Tbe 1179 parede l• atbeduled to be&ln pro- mptly at I : al> a.m. on Monday. at.vtlng from \he corn r ot Maylln Str et. and South Or1n1e Orove Boul4!vanl ln Puadcna. THE • FLOATS decoral4KI eoUrely w1th nowen, 22 banda and S4 eque1trtan w'lita will move north on Oran•• Grove. turnin, eaat. onw Colorado at 8:35. ll all aoes acconliOI to plan. At t.~ lhe nnt. unit.a ol t.be parade are acheduled lo t.urn notb on Sierra Madre Boulevard, arrlvlnc at the Victory Park poet· P.lrade area by 10:~. Float.a wUJ be displayed there from 11.0 5 p.m. on Monday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . oo 'I\Mtday. . Theme for the 90tb J Mual parade is ''Our Wonderful World of Sports. • Lathrop K. Lelahman. a put president ol the Tournament or ROllell c~ted with apearbead.ing expansion of t.be ROM Bowl, will serve u craod marshal: AMONG THE Zl cities, such u Mlaaion Vie· Jo. enterine Ooata are four located outalde CaUfornla. including Calaary, Canada. Plus Mexico. Puerto Rico and the Canadian pro- vinces ol British Columbia and Quebec wlll apor)sor the movable noral display$. Catherine GUmour, 17 oC La Canada, will . prealde over the queen's float. If you're plan- ning to drive to the Rose Parade, the Automobile Club of Southern Callfomla ls issu- ing a souvenir booklet and adviaes using a cur·· rent map o( Pasadena. You also should plan to arrive at least one hour before the parade is scheduled to atart. Those going to the game are advised to park near the entry part of the parade route <faclng away from the Bowl) and to take their lunches with them. THE SOUTllERN California Rapid Transit District will furnish bus service from Orange, Loa Angeles,· Riverside and San Bernardino counties. For Orange County connections, phone 635-6010. For TV viewers who want to get in shape for tbe game, KNBC will present "Tbe Rose Bowl: Blood, Sweat and Cheers," a balf·bour documentary on the "Granddaddy ot All Bowl Games," al noon Sunday on Channel 4. Robert Conrad and Bryant Gumbel will host the program of b..igbllghts from games dating to 1902, upsets in the West. vs. East classic and Roy Riegel's wrong.way run 50 years ago. LAST 3DAYS ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER ALL NEW 1979 Edition featuring . *A Galaxy of Skating Stars •A Perfect · Holiday Treat ·• Fun for the· Whole Famlly ~~ .. ~ COMMENTATOR, FORMER ROSE QUEENS ADMIRE MINIATURE VERSION OF FLOAT Margolyn Curtis, Ralph StOfY, Janet Carr Angelo U k• Model of Underwater Discoveries STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HAR BOR • , " . ,.. .... ' i I ......... ~,,. .. ~· .. , .. " • -• • • • • • • • • • • ~ • • , # .. .. Fridl'y. Deoember 29. 11~78 • DAIL V PILOT f:3 ~c ~'s T mptations Opponunities f or R evelry to Greet '79 Wi th Mus ic Planned Along Orange Coa8t It happens every )ear about this time The la.st e~ of e'hrU;tmu barely fad before we h ve to move mlo tugh eer for the ~xl blg hObday And. after the quiet dacruty or th yuletid obs rvance. New Year's ulb for a bo1slel'C)\;4 explosion ot ~rrymakln1 .\MID THE OUND and (Ury of hom1. no~emaken; and aeneral hu .. b al mtdn.lpt next SW>day ruaht. "'1f''ll ~ ll"uia "-ent to the underlYtnR hope that the troub c1' 197'8 will ~ &wimped b) lht~ ood rortun °' 1'7t From • II md1l'at1on~ thf. Soul.h Coaar hotel~. n.-...taur nt& fjnd nl~ht po\l.f!.t' p~pared to offt r New Yt"ar's f thttJ com~uratc with the Ot'l'blon f'urtht•r, lht> 1o1i1df-varl t.v proV1 an op- portun.1t~ to pll'k JU'l about any kind O( ~lebra lion that swU. U\d1v1duul pre(t"l't'n('t and pc>cket book .. F. rhl'r this Wf'Pk -. s urveyed 1ot'al <>stabll hmenl.$ to obl.'lm a nm-down on their plan nd pacb~es for NC'w Ytar's ~'t Thot.c findini:rs. outhrung som t> or the pouibllilJ opf'n to eel br ton;. are pn•l>4.'nltd ~n.-wath. NEWPOltTER INN. )l<rl JtmborefJ Road. Ne" port lleach. 644 · lTOO. 1s pr'ffenuna din· , ner/danl'i' parllt'S In lhrt'<' room..'\ The Ub is S.S0 ~r ~rson (tax and grutu1ty U\rludedL with un hm1ted CO(•ktatls. s,1c1 'I ... FRESH SEAFOOD PRIME Ill • N. Y. STEAK 4to6:30,... ............... Sl .. 11d or a.f's SpecW 0-...$4.45 COCKTAILS• ENTERTAINMENT FntMUts 1et under way ul p p m with the 811 Band aound of Ed Uach ln the Monte Carlo Room. today'1 top 40's bJ CharUe mt~ Empire Room • tho ~llow ounds or the uon Chu\.f leld Trio ln the Marine Rt-1tauranl A courmet din· n r ofrtl'1 a choice°' prim rib or u lmon. Two addJUonal rooms. t.h4! Library and the CaroUHI. wm otter ~ktall.s and dancln.i only ror a ~ r@V\'r ch1r1c l)('r pt"MIOO. Revtilers can daft~ W'llt1 1 30 a.m. to dt co mutuc. th re will bCI party favors for all and complimentary cof· r~ wlll be l<'rved a t twenln1's end. BEN BltOWN' rH taurnnl al lbe Allso Cr~k IM. 31108 Coast Hlahway. South Lliguna. 499 2663. wUl oblerve New Year's Ev' Wtth u 1t•l• party starting at 7 .30 p.m. Ent~ <>Ji the romplcte dtnMr will be atcak ao<S lobster combo Tht~·u also be party favors. hats and nolaemak r1 for all; dance music and entertain· ment W1U bnn1 th popular agi:reeaUoo Sunset front and ~l~r stage in the lounge. ma£E NEW l'E.\R'S Eve packages are betn1 offered by the Marriott Hotel. 900 Newport Center Drive. Newport Beach. 640-4000. In the Pacific Ballroom I.be festivities Include a gourmet dlMer. unlimited cocktails, l.avors. champape at midnight and cont.anuous danrlng to mu1Sic by the "Soriety For the Preservation of Big Baods. ·• LA CAVE RESTAURANT Dine In Our Romantic Cellar • Reservations StW Available NEW YEAR'S EVE DINNER Serving From 5 to 1% The Very Best Prime Rib, Steaks, Lobster, Shrimp and Crab 11~ lmne coaui Mesa <Ample Free Parking) M&-7944 Reservations 494-0SOO · Houris are 8·30 p.m. to 2 am. Cost per person as $4S •which talso includes tu and gratuity. 1~ Capnccio Cafe will offer a complete prime rib dinner. favors, champagne at mid· night and dance music by the Wally Ruth Quintet for $20 per person. In the Klng's Wharf rettaurant, guests, at $19 per person. can eOJOY the 11ame .diMer package ~s in the Capriccao with dancing to a Uvely disco beat. A HOl.JDAV MENU wll1 be one of the New Year·a Eve highlights at the Village Inn. 127 Marine Ave. <com er of Park>. Balboa 1-land. 675·8300. A $10.95 tab ror diMer will net you an en tree choice of prime rib. New York steak or top sir&oin. For $13.95 you can take your park of Australian lobster tall or a steak and lobster combo. Dinner includes dancing. horns. hats and noisemakers. . CELEBRATION OF NEW Year's Eve at Matsu Japanese restaurant. 18035 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach, 848-4404, will include the J apaneee tradition of serving soba. a soup with green noodles. after mid.night for good luck pur· 1ng the .ew year. In ·addition there will be dancing in the cocktail lounge to the keyboard music of Stan Kahsh Wltil 2 a.m. Regular prices will prevaU for food and beve rages. SP ECIAL NEW \'EAR'S weekend hours and entertainment plans have been made by local Jolly Roger restaurants. Favors will be of- fered at New Year's Eve parties and New Year's Day brunch will be served at some of the restaurants. · At the Costa Mesa Jolly Roger, 2300 Harbor Blvd., Tice Griffin will entertain until 2 a.m. on New Year's. Eve. In Newport Beach, 3333 W. Coast Highway, Lynde & Conti will be on the boards Wltll 2 a .m. Flier Works Overtime? ' Power glider Mark Hayes. seen on takeoff of his 85-pound "firebird," will welcome 1979 to Knott's Berry Farm by circling overhead with smoke. firewQrks and other surprises. Thousands of balloons will rise to greet Hayes and a pyrotechnical salute will ex· plode in the background. The park's party starts at 7 p.m. Sunday. • ~ • An ExtraordinOry New Japanese Restaurant SWoob • S1µKS Dinner Tua.•Scm. • Lunclt Tua.-Frl. 18035 Beach Blud., HunUngton Beach (714) 848-4404 Near San Dtego Frwy. ~ Out 'N About ~NOrman Stanley The Lake Forest Jolly Roger. 22873 Lake Forest Ort, will feature Jive entertainment unlll 2 a .m . on New Year's Eve. The Irvine (1'127 E . Oyer Road>. Dana Point (25100 Del Prad.o) and Balboa Island <ZOO Mar ine Ave.> J olly 'Roaers _ • will have early closings on New Year's Evt\ but will be open for dining New Year's Day. T HE BRAND NEW Brazilia Ballroom will by the scene or the New Year's Eve festivtties at the Sheraton Newport Hotel. 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach, 833-0570. Getting under way at 7 p.m., the $39.50 per person festivities includes a complete prime rib dinner, dancing to t he Alan Re mington Orchestra, unllmit~ cocktails throughout the. evening. champagne and party favors at mid" nightandcoffeeatevening'send. I P. MAC'S RF.STAURANT, 10142 Adams <at Brookhurst). Huntington Beach, 963-7820. will feature a special New Year's Eve menu with service getting under way at 5 p.m. NEW YEAR'S EVE will also be observed with special features at the following list of places: Derby restaurant, 1262 S .E. Jlristol, Costa Mesa. 546·8390; Queen Mary Dinner Playhouse, Promenade Deck, R.M.S. Queen Mary. Long Beach, (213) 432·7428; Sam·~ Seafood Restaurants, 16218 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach (Z13) 592·1321. and 3901 E. Coast High way, Corona del Mar 675·0900. Also: Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse~ 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente, 492-9950; Sebas· tian's Dinner Playhouse al the Grand Hotel, l Hote l Way. Anaheim. 772·7710; SeaCHr( restaurant. 3000 Palm Ave .. Huntington Beach, SJ&.8866; Dana Trader restaurant. 341.50 PacifiC! Coast Highway. Dana Point, 493-2603. And: Picassio's, 630· B Newport Ce nter 'Drive. Newport Beach , ~712; Airporter lm\ Hotel, 1.8700 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine, 833-2770: Muldoon's Irish Pub, 202 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, 640-4110; Fernleaf Cafre. 2640 E . Coast Highway. Corona del Mar. 640-7092; Bernard's restaurant. 3201 E. Coast Highway. Corona del Mar, 675·7575; Cannery restaurant, 3010 Lafayette, Newport Beach, 675-5777 lUNOfeOINNEA DAILY I Food To Take Out 11:30A.M. to 10 P.M. JOZJ ......... COSTAMUA 642-7"2. 631·'91 I 220FonstAn.,DoMltowwLagmtcl .t"ll .... p.t\~D-"' .... 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We'll be Open for New ~·s Brtakfast We'll also feature complete Lunch and Dinner menus S.lboe Island 203 Manne Ave 7:00 AM·9:00 PM Dent Point 25100 Del Prado 7:00 AM·10·00 PM lrvtne 1727 E Oyer Ad 1:00 AM·S:OO PM C<nta Mes. 2300 Hart>or Blvd 1:00 AM·10:00 PM NewPort Beech 3333 W Coast Hwy 9:00 AM·11:00 PM Long Beach Matlna SeaPort VIiiage 168 Manna Of 7:00 AM-11:00 PM Anaheim 2250 E. Lincoln 1;00 AM-8:00 PM Buen• Park Buena Park center 8376 La Palma Ave. 8:00 AM·10:00 PM Lake Forest 22873 Lake FOC'eat Of 9:00 AM-10:00 PM FOR A REAL TASTE TREAT ~ '-.I qoo-rio,e, U'tirt>orter • GOURMET DINING -MEDITERRANEAN RM. • CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH SUNDAYS 10·3 PM • DANCING NtGHTL Y -CABARET LOUNGE • CAPTAIN'S TABLE COFFEE SHOf' -24 HRS. 18700 MAC ARTHUR BLVD. IRVINE. CALIFORNIA !Opposite Orange CountvAirp0rtl (7141833·2770 3RD ANNUAL NEW YEARS EVE BASH! SUNDAY, DEC. 31 8 PMto2AM COMPUMENTAAY FOOD • PARTY FAVORS NOISE MAKERS MAGIC SHOW F EATURING DANA DANIELS Plue LIVE DISCO BAND MAIN SQUEEZE $10.00 Per Pe rson CS30-8 Newport Center Dr. Newport Beech FOR RESERVATIONS, CALL 840-4712 • . ,,.. ............... ··"' .......... -.. ~ •• ,, ...... .,.. •• t• •• Under New Ownership and .Management By DON MARCIAL Come .. Alld s., ........ Serving Daily LUNCH • DINNER • COCKY AILS Mo..-n.n. 11to11 •Fri. & W . 11·12 • S.. 10.lf 547 W. 19111 St ... Costa MelCI 642-9764 'lS DAILY PILOT f"rtdey. a.camber 29. 1871 . leaf cant•• F•_ Ht he,.., t•k• ..... ST AG CHEE.CASIO 111 21st Pl .. Newport le.ch OtU• S.tMI ....... Mt•ip. o.ty-Wld •• liWt I Of ML o••n-••~- SZECHWAN • HUNAN Daily Lunch And Dinner ..,.._,.._._,Ne1b -......... ~ (Fonn« ~ ol tht f111ttnOr~m) 1500 ADAM$ AVl.tAJ..._ ..... , COSTA MBA 540-ltil Monday thru Thuttd•y Specl•I• 1F11aay Satu rday. Sunday 'tll 6 pm) nU1)1 llQltQ.ty~ OcHn Perch 3.45 AtlanUc Cod . . . . . . • . 3.95 Red Snapper . • . . . . . . . . . . 4.45 Mahl Mehl .......•....•...... 4.75 Grilled See Ba11. . . .. . . . . . . . .. 4. 75 Top Slrt<>'n SIHk ......•....•. 4.t5 LotMter Tall .................. S.t5 Steak 6 LotMter .....••••••... 7.95 Plus Fresh Fish. Other Seafood and Steaks 11nts6eatnl 16278PACIFICWASTHWY•HUNTINCTON BCH •12131!192·1321 3901 E COAST HWY • COR<mA OCL MAR• 17141 ~0900 l!!!!!!!!!!!!!~QUEEN MARY DINNER PLAYHOUSE R.M.S. Queen Mary Promenade Deck Long Be.ich, CA. NOW TH RU DEC. 30 RICHARD EGAN "Hanky Panky" JAN. 9 THRU·FEB.18 MICKEY ROONEY in , 1 "Three Goats And A Blanket''. Ev v Tuesday through Sunday Evening RESERVATIONS & INFORMATION CALL (213) 432-7428 MAKE RESERVATIONS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNOWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil A Dinlnq Experience Beyond the Expected Yow lavorllo cu1sino: steak, chicken, wolood. dclicato soups, classical salocls; proparod to ploaso your poloto. Served ln the ombionco of m9st beautiful oriental surroundings. Molce your reservations now for a truly enloyable dlnlnQ exPerienco. ....... Thespiam Coming Horne Odd Couple' to Op ll'a befn a )!Hr and a half alnct Lhe Irvine Community Tb ater put on a abow. and rour and a hall y an alnc. the 1roup'• lut produc uon In Irvine. But both lbo e 1ltu1Uons wtll be remedJed next month Thanks &o the Ctty of lrvlno's Community Sfrvlcn 04i>pa_rtment. the lrvtne th plant have bttn r act.Jvated and will p~t • nve·ahow uaon In lf7t Th c ty d partment'1 Cultural Sc'n'lt'ft DM1loo Is co-11pont0rtn1 th ICT pro ducHooa. whlch W111 btl ataaed lo the Unlvenlty Hllh !khool lheah'r LEADING OFF THE ''homecoming ataaon" wlU be N U Simon'• popular comedy "The Odd Couple." wbJcb bu been cut and Is JI" r hurn.l for a Jan. 19 opeelq. Joe Corcllo and Ben Jut.Ii will play t.he leMLQc rolet ~Os rar and FeU.s, respectively. •~uL&nt the o<ber cllaJrs around the poker t11 ble will 6e Robert Sall, J. D. Rdchekierft'r. Robb Ca~ and Tracy Godfrey. Kalby 8.rolben nnd Olane Jlruphak are cast u ~ Pi&eoo 1l11 tc~rs. Pt>rfonnances of "The Odd Couple" will be glnn Jan. 19-20-21 and 2S·26-27 at 8 p.m. and a rlo Ing Sunday matinee al 2 p.m. lo the school theater al Campus Drtve and Culver Road. Ad vance reservations are being taken by the Jrvlne Community ~rvlcea Department at 754·3824. ALSO IN &EllEAa&\L ls the stage version of the movie drama "To Kill a Mockingbird," the next productloo of the WettmiDater Com- munity Theater. Alex "KOba ls di.rectiDs the show, wblcb e>pena Jao. 12 for five weekends. Blumeo Young will play the leading role of Allicus Finch which won an Oscar for Gregory Peck an tbe movie version. The two youngsters will be port.rayed by Angela EUen and Chris Af. fre. Others in the Westminster cast are Regina Woods, Robert Macnaughton, Clark Burson, Art Winslow. Leon Brawley, Leah Stratton, Chuck Gresham, Robert Kokol. Richard Gordon. Ann Lapp, Jayne Fisher, Renee Thoma, Frank James, Richard Rowden, Joylon, Scott Chandler and Dohn Shaw. ,..,.... P.,,e Cl SKATERS •.• apart from the rest of the show's performers who used taped recordings . Little Sheri's arms spread wide. throwing kisses, "Oh, what a boot·l-ful day," makes tbe finale to "Oklahoma" a delight. and the three older girls add a touch of something special with their tbree·part harmony in the family's rollicklng rock 'n roll number. "IT WA.S .IVST a hobby,' ... Baker said of his family's lnltJal interest In skating. "We didn't t!ven know why we were dolnc it." It was an expemlve bobby, costing Balter, then ln real estate buslness. $600 a month. Throw ln a regular 50-mUe drive from what was then tbe family home In Provo to the nearest available lee rink in Salt Lake a ty and the hob· by becomes extraordinary. , Jn 1973, t.be Bakers moved to Port.larid, Ore. A twist of fate 9dded anotber dimension to their new interest. In tbe Northwestern city. the Bakers met Roo and Cindy Kaufman. recent U.S. Olympic lee skaters, and became tbe re· nowned pair's first students. THE.SKATING family moved back to Utah . In 1974 and built their "dream home" near Provo. Soon after, Holiday On Ice came to town. Though bis wife gently scorfed, Baker, with a spurt of fatherly pride, decided to test his family's skills. , "I called 'the ice show ;md told them I had some cute little blondes who could sing and skate," he said. "They said, 'Fine, bring them in for an audition'." By fall 1976. the Bakers were on the road with Ice Follies and In 1977 moved tot.he present show. BAKER AND HIS wife. quiet of manner. soft.spoken and Mormons, Ct.heir story has an uncanny similarity to the Osmond&; who once lived only 10 miles from the Bakers) seem un· n Return Engagement "To J<..11' a. Mocklntblrd" will be presented F'rlday1 And S turdaya at 8:30 lhrou1h Feb. 10 ut the theater. 7272 Maple St .. Westmtn11ter. wherti rt.~crv.atlona ure currently beln(C taken at 803 8e2G • GOLDEN WEST COLLEG£•s Charles Mltch~h111 written another play, but unlike his prevl vchlcl • Lhla one won't be aJmed at the youna r . "Gothic and Bumpers." which will open Jan. 12 for three weekend11 at the college's Ac· ton Playbox, i1. In Mitchell'a words. "for aduJ~ Intermission Tom Titus who enjoy comedy." It's about a married. "romlU\cC expert" tor a chain of gotbic and mystery book:atores who Calls in love wit.h a dlsco king. Cast members ' Include Jim Harryman. R e nata Florin. JMry Us ury and Carol Stockmeyer. Performance dates are Jan. 12·13. 19·20, ~26-27 at 8:30 p.m . and a Jan. 28 matinee at 2:30. • BACKSTAGE -South Coast Repertory is "selllng" seat& in its new Fourth Step Theater for $1,000 each to raise the last $200,000 needed to complete construction funding ... success in this campaign will help SCR claim 'a $100,000 challenge grant from the Kresge Foundation ... those interested in coolributiria should contact Barbara Grady at 957·2602 .•. Young singers with professional asplra· lions will have a chance to audJUon for the Metropolitan Opera at district auditions Jan. 20 and 21 from 1 to s p.m. at Lhe Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Lagµna Canyon Road. Laauna ,Beach ... applications must be s ubmitted before J an. 6, and lnCormatioo ls available by writing to Orange County District Auditioos, P .O. Box 4610, Irvine 92716 .•• ~ ADAM AND BRENDA BAKER PERFORMANCE likely characters for the fairy tale saga of their famiiy. ··· Formerly a CPA with Arthur Young a nd Co., Baker doesn't seem of a disposition to Up· root his entire family and take them on the road for 10 months across the U.S.. Mexico and Canada. And. in truth, he said, he and his wire were ready to KO home after \he first year. But the children wanted to slay, and so they did. And what people may see If they attend Holiday On Ice and look closely at the singing, skating Bakers are two proud, loving parents. al· lowing six beautiful children a unique childhood. Films Show Bergman's Ski11s A 22·fllm tribute to Ingrid Bergman, an ac· tress ~ cruUvlty bas eoab&ed ber to play a s pectrum of characters from wholesome peasant &o femme fat.ale. wUI be screened on Friday, and Saturdays. Jan. s lb.rough Feb. 3, and on Thursday, Feb. 1, at 8 p.m. in the Leo S. Bi n g Theater at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Bergman." Lawrence J. Quirk notes, "The roles s he played . . . renect the wide charac· terizational range achieved by this woman who to this day seems so uncomplicated . . . on the s urface, but who 1s in reaht.y one of the most psychically complex ('rcative spmts ever to grace the media of stage. screen. and television.'' SPOlJTER' SWO R w_ ...... ,.,,...,,,, .. 41f OW Wtu.i.-n. S.llou -·-(01 S.111w<• INTERMISSION Ontr tM o.ttr Hot....., ..... W°" .._. ..... '"'°"' tocal CCh•oDUftftJ-_, _ I DAILY PILOT CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32902 COAST HWY. LAOUNA NIGUl1. IAIC-11_,P_I South Coa•I'• Finest Cw•ine IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT J84 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH ..,.... . ... Ample Free Parlong 494-9491' 752-8558 . SEASONS GREETINGS • THE EMPLOYEES THANK YOU FOR THE GREATEST YEAR EVER • JOIN US FOR A NEW YEAR'S PARTY LIVE ENTERTAINME NT NITELY HO INCllllEASl IN PIU(ES ON NEW 'l'EAltS E\1£ MAKE YOUR ARRANGEMENTS EARLY 30IO l.8MYRE, 1'EWFGRT BtAal ~-CS7!5-5777 #60 Fashion Island, Newport Center Reservations (714) 644-4811 · Century Plaza Hotel, Century City Reservations (213) 2n-1840 m E FILMS comprise a mlni·survey oC Ber gman's 45.year mm career, from the ortglnal 1935 Swedilb version of "lntermeuo" -the film wblch brought her to the attention of producer David O. Selzruck and launched her rise to Hollywood stardom -to "Autumn Sonata," her mott recent film. directed by tngmar Beraman and co·stamng Llv Ullman. TICKETS TO each evening's performance in "The Films of Ingrid Bergman" ure $2 for Exc1•ting members of the museum. the American Film T he series, which provides a retrospective look at the romance, charm. and clamor of one of nlmdom's ~t accomplished and versatile performers, Includes Bergma n's three Academy A"1ard·wtnn1ng pictures. . In his book "The Films of Ingrid PIUlHNTS VERA MILES STAARINO IN NOWPLAVINO Tu~•'i' lhru Sunday 'tu ... "SQ«lal" • ).l l oo Wld,1..'tnur., Sun .. ·' 14.00 sun. urun"'I • t 11 .00 frl. • UI 00 S41. •ti 1,00 r,actudllt D•nntt, snow. 1\x 6 ColfM Institute, and students with ID. $2.50 for the general public. They may be purchased in ad· vance at the Museum. by mail . or one hour prior to showtimc at the Bing Theater Ticket DeJk. . For mail orders, make check payable to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and send with a stamped. setr-addresscd envelope to "Ticket Sales" at the museum, 5905 W1lshi~ 81vd.; Los Angeles, 90036. Late mail orders will be held for pickup at the.door . f'RF.SBNTS THH lfl1 BROADklA Y MUSICAl .... ._,. __ _ ,-----,, __ ..... lfitlt .. .... 140 AVE. PICO · At Th• SH ·SAN C t ..... . ,..__,.. __ ·-·-· . . , .. • ..-• • • • .. • • • • •, r • Appearing Tuesdays thru Saturdays In the Lounge and New Years Eve • Plnnkhouse 18872 Beach Boulevard Huntington Beach • 964·2786 ,. • ' . 1 ; L.o. •.•. ' Mate rials I maginative, Galle ry's 'R ecycled' YOU'LL BELIEVE A MAN CAN FLY SUPERMAN MARLON BRANDO GENE HACKMAN m ffi CHRISTOPHER REEVE GLENN FORD MARGOT KJOOER VALERIE PERRINE SUSANNAH YORK TERENCE STAMP DAILY 12:30, 3:15, 6:00, 8:45, 11 :00 CINEMA WEST WISTMIHSTH ATGOL.Olt4WIST WESTMIM. CEHTER 192-4493 DAILY 1 :00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00, 11 :15 HARBOR TWIN HAlllO• ATWILSOM, COSTA MHA 646-0573 646-3266 PLUS 11MIDNIGHT EXPRESS" (R) HUNTINGTON CINEMA PLUS "GOIN' SOUTH" (PG) .... Ft1day.December 29, 1978 * DAIL v l lLOT C$ ' A mulU m ed i a ahow" futu rlna phot o• r snpby. porc~lalna. wat..rt'olorft, etchlna and em· boulna and wcavtnaa will be displayed throul(h January at Dt'alans Recycled Oollery, 6l9 N. 1 larbot 81 vd . lo'1111 rton Galleries / Exhibits A r ceptlon tor thn urllttlll IR planned for Saturday, J n e rrom l to 4 1> m ReJ(ulur teallcry hour1' un• to u m lo 6 p m. Monduy ihrou&h S11tutdby AdmlHlon 111 frcl' THE WEAVlNG of J.o.:vle Rubin of Placen· ua bani In private collectlons H well H In the \.'Ol"POr•lA! b adquartera of Price Waterhouse m Newport Beach. Luclllc lsackaen has won m any awards throughout the Southland tor her porcelains. In· eluding itaUc reat, Whittier . La Mirada. Ana.helm and the Orange CountY.·Art Asso~ia· tlon shows. She l s artistic desi1ner for various stores in the country. 1radu1t.ed from lh Fuhion 1natltute of Techooloay. New York and h_,r weavlngs abow imaalnaUV'e Ul4S ol t xtlle• and materials de· ..taned lo enhance the oft loomma ar t Corm . mE PHOTOGRAPHY of Bobble Probstein has received the International Photography Award, been presented on ABC·TV, and was proflled by Home ma1azine. • DAILY 1 :30, 3:45, 6:00, 8:15, 10:30 · The best t"6-hour vacation in town! NEIL SIMON'S 4CAILl llCRNllA tlJIJrE c ~ DAILY 1 :00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00, 11 :00 AT . , EDWARDS CINEMA HAH i.ii AT AOAMS COSTA MESA 546-3102 DAILY 2 :15, 4:15, 6:15, 8:15, 10:15 AT CINEMA VIEJO }-They couldn't have celebrated happier anniversaries if they were married to. each other. Ellen Alan Burst)rn Alda "~amc~mc, '·:Nt.-xt '·Lr'' DAILY 2:00, 4:15, 6:30, 8:45, 11 :00 NEWPORT CINEMAS Ve ra Stuppy was born in Austria and now Uves In Huntington Beach. He r wat~rcolon have been exhibited with the "Artist de la Rue" and won at prize in the 1974 California · International Artist of the Yea r com petition. Pam Ma rk has created her own unique style of handUn& trans parent watercolor. A re"i,. dent of Encino and the daughter of the late Frank 0 . Burnette, art director for 20th Century Fox Studios. her paintings a re In collectiDos ac1'065 the country a nd in Europe. SUE KRAUSE combined her n atural draw· lng talent and fascination with the graphics media by entertnc Jnto the difficult technique of etching. He r works sta rted with tradition al techniques of Rembrandt and now incorporate the latest touches of aquatinting a nd ha nd cut plates • .. CINEMA CENTER HAIJOI AT ADAMS, COSTA MISA SA VEIDtCIMTH 979-4141 WESTBR OK WISTMIMSTHATllOOIHUISJ GAIDEMGIOYE 530-4401 S.D.fUIWAYTOLAPAZ MISSIOM VIEJO 130-6990 HU.•C OASTHWY.&MACUTHUI HWPOaTO omm:a 644-0760 . ' . ~ ... -·- N.&fteKAL 1.&•••••• AMftlllAL -(R) CINEMA CENTER HAHO• AT ADAMS. COHA MISA MISA VHDICIHTH 979°4141 l 'edwads SADDUBACI PWA ~T~~D Tio 581·5880 •1/lllJl•Ullltlllllcilllll!Mllllllle ~mRT • SUN.·FRI. 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:00. 9:15 SAT. 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:00, 1:15, 11:30 AT I , CINEMA WEST " ' WISTMIHSTHATGOLDEHWffT ~ 192·44U, DAILY 1 :45, 4:15, 6:45, 9:001 11:15 AT CINEMA CENTER HAHOI AT ADAMS. COSTA MISA MESA VllDICB4111 '79·4141 CINEMA WEST WHTMIHSnl A TGOUIEHWIST 192-449) CINEMA VIEJO S D.N &wAYTOLA'.U MISSIOM VIEJO U 0-6'90 edwards FOUNTAIN VALlEY lll0040M IST AT IDlMM8 POUMTAIM VAWY 1>9·1111 STARRING SOPHIA LOREN JOHN CASSAVETES GEORGE KENNEDY ROBERT VAUGHAN MAX VON SYDOW DAILY 12:45, 3:00, 5:30, 8:00, 10:15 j.fl.fl. t o l kien 's "Ch~Jqf:l! cytRi_hgs" DAILY 12:45, 3:15, 6:00. 8:45, 11 :15 edwards BRISTOL CINEMA l•ISTOL AT MACA•THU• 540-7444 ..... . ... . . ...... ,_ . ..... . -. . . ~ . . ~ . . . . ~ . . ~ . . •-•••#•••••~••r •,11' .I' " . • DAILY PILOT POP MUSIC Dr. Hook Catches FanS' Attention 'in Laundry By MARY CAMPBrµ. ,.,,... .._'--..._ "In Europe. we're 10 ~. Ra1 on't Co out and do bta laundry. He'd be mobbed. · nya Denn11 Loeorrien. ont of lb• lead voeaUtta ln Or. Hoolt. about the MVen man group's other I ad vou.Ult, Ray S.wyer "Ev rybody an music t ompla1n.a 1bout lhal kind of thJna. but wbo Isn't looklna for It'" • DL llOOK HA! I hlt .... te. 0 Shanna Ult> Ntaht Totetht>r." Tbt> aona started Dee mber by Jumpa,,. Into the 10 bett...U1nt recordl 11' th 0 S. and kept rll~ TM Capitol album at'I rrom. "Plea ur~ ~ Pain:· a.llO •• climb na the chart& -:. Or Hook h th~ aotd ln•I alrHdy. "Sy lvia's Motht<r.'' "The Cov~ ol tht> R0Jhn1 Stone" and "Only Ml " It bat bHn an up and down Ult tor the group but opUmlam and frimdlhlp have been coutant. the t" lead VOl'aliltl "1 Or Hook atartt"d as a b r band nd on«' landed ri&ht back tD lht leu-lhnn-fa.n cy bars. I Versatile l'o~aHst ... Take a performer who has a repertoire that includes Cole Porter and 1950s rock 'n' roll, add contemporary music, top it off with the . a bility to sing in Italian, Fren~h and Spanish. and you've got Frank Sydell, now appearing a t 9:30 and 11:30 p .m . Tuesday through Sun· day in La Cantina at Disneyland Hotel. 1150 W. Cerritos Ave., Anaheim. -"Impressively acted by its young star, Eric Roberts.'' . llllllF• '-' )\\ Pl \\ 1-...1, cm1a•1 11w .......... OrlflOI 634·25&3 W.:J .... ll)rOIM8 c.a Meu Mt-0673 ... ft.AU .. ~ The etAr1 was I 9, wh~n SawyM und DUiy ~ancta d ldod lo try lht• New York mu11lr ••wt: STOPP 0 IN Union City. N.J ," Sawyer reca.111. "W lbou&hl we were d ortf' t>noulb All lhla area •• New "orlt to me." Locor rtere. who llv• in Unk>n City, Ill lnJ-l'l•ylnlC drum1or,Wtaroct11nstn1 • Th • oomto. Or Hook and the MedJcln Show BaGd. came rrolJl Franca.. w-i.o h~ Capwin Hook and h11 ml••nt hand from .. ,.er Pan" an cnlnd. appl)'iN It to Sawver, who we,,_ an tye pat('h bttauH ot I01lna u •Y• lo a car WTeck 14 )'dn o. Locorn • UUnQ f't'a.ncl1 may have had tht ~ r ran alOry 1h1hUy mixed up. ' They needed u name •o the burtcnder could put 11 11in In th wtndow aoym" who waa play ma mualc In hil establlahment .. gnay NIGBT aomt drunk would t•U ua ht1 could make ua famoue." Locon1•e llJS. "We bellevfd .1l evtry rUihl. "We made a tapt> with e Bob Dylan ICXll on It and two IC)Gll we wrote I.bat aft#DOOO and• Buck 0... aona -a nythlni we were playlna well at the Ume. '' • Tbt tape went to a Oed&llne record pro- duc r who d«'lded he couldn't uae It but pla,Yed tt. for Roo Halfklne, who wu mualcal director cl the Movte "Who la Harry Mellerman and Why JaffeSQtnl~TerrlbleTbiqlAboutMe.'' llaffkine hired them to slng Shel Silvera· tri.n'a "Lut Momin&" tor the movie, Locorriere 1ay1. • THEN TREY WERE sJ1ned to COiumbia Record.a, where they made three LPs aod bad thelr tint two single bits. They also went broke. "We were livinl ln SaQ. Francisco then." Locorriere saya, "and if eomeone in Indiana wanted ua to come and play, we'd do tt, even tf it cost us more to get there tbao they paid ~." It waa allo at the lime ~ a recession. The i fOUp'I lawyers .ad vised them to &O into bankruptcy and they did. Sawyer aaya, "We went back into ban -ln Berkeley and Oakland. Everybody took $6 a da.Y for rood, for about a yedr and a half." CONTRACTS WERE canceled by the bankruptcy action, including with Columbia Records. Haffk:ine, the group's producer and co- manager since 1970, caJled a meeting and said anybody who wanted to could leave. Nobody did, from roadies to group m embers to Haff· kine. • I ''I have to attribute it to friendship," Locor· riere says. "Attitude is mµch more important to ut even than the music, ii a band is allowed to say that. A philos<?phy you can roll with -you can't want anything better than that. "We recorded five traclta in a Uttle atudlo in ChinatoWtl'in San Francisco. We recorded 'Only 16,' which pulled us out of bankruptcy. and 'The Millionaire.' or those nve tracks. and they have put out "Bankrupt," "A UtUe Bit Mont" -with Its hit lllnsle UUe-sona. "Ma.ldn'ML&IJc" and "Pleuu.re & Pain " EVfP"Y SINGLE Is much different from tbe on bef on. the1 HY. qd Capitol Memed to Uke tKat. while aome companlea IOUDd ll a marketlnc problem. ~ The group has performed about 300 da.)'s a year for the put elahl years. P'or the put two or three 1etn. mOlt ol tbole dau. bave been out of the U.S. They ban been told that tbel.r bamor. Sood cheer and openness are considered very American 1n Weetem Europe. SAWYER SAYS that many fans coo.sider his eye patch a gimmic~ but it isn't. After his car accident, In Portland, Ore .. the doct.ot gave \ blm • pl.Uc rtlht. But lt dklD't move naturally, "-. he aaya, eobt llked a lettMrwcin.to IDaU b.lm a pattbfromadeelphe woulddnw. "I wun't trying to look like 1 pirate:• he saya. "I WU Juat trylq to let IOIDetblae COID· fortable. "5mee r•e bad It. I malt have bad ao peo-pl~ uk me where they.cu 1et a patdl. Then are no eyepatcb stores. I UIUa11y bave atr• one1 and I live one to them." . · • ~~ "f> ~ -/IJ 9'-~WIU. I --·----.. ......... -•ClllXll•OtONO-. -···-t.•OIUDl•C-.-c.. c:.,.."'90elr .. __ _._._ Punch . .................... UllJ ..... . ... ... '*'*O ........... for •.. • ---:_._. __ NOW thru JAN. 14 Mml ....... Wl MAllM MAN ._I IW MACY -.cm MMIWI llC 11 I I 0. 9ld ~.am .._ ............ I~· ......_Comed¥ TftE NMI WllO CAME10 DIJ'ilftEll "rl' WAS A strange thing for a bunch of guys who couldn't see light at the end of the tun- nel to be recording t hat sons while the engineers were saying, 'If we don't eet paid, we're going to have to shut UiliJ session down."' "RALPH BAKSHI HAS~DED Sawyer says they always thought they would be successful again. "It worked yHter· day. Why wouldn't it work tomorrow?" Capitol Records s igned them, on the basis DAILY PILOT' CLASSIFIED. ~DS 842·~·. ·---..: .. --A~COWWWFllMCo·starnns lollDM Looell G~OFFAEYl.£WIS BlVERl>' 0 llNGELO and RUTH GORDON as Md • Wr1tt~ t>y JEAEMY JOE KRONS8ERG PrOCluCtd oY R08ERT OAl.EY· Dtrecled by JAMES FARGO• ColOr by DELUXE• Orstrlbuled by WARNEii ~OS ~A WARNER COMMUNICATIONS COMMNY fl!!:'!! ~~· ~-.. 17Mttt ~--~ I A M Hll'."' Jff1 .r •, ~ • .. ,.._,,. .... ····· ............ -... -·. ·-.......... ,,. ... A TRIUMPHANT VISUAUZATION OF ONE OF . THE EPIC FANTASIES OF OOR lITERARY AGE!' • I -Gene Shilt. WNBC·TV (T~ Show) .. ... . .. . .. ' . . C7 I I t I • . . . . ROCK TALK DAILY PILOT f;7 WW -.owa Rats' Tale End In CA»lonies? IJy USA aOBINION Jn EnaJand, Slade bad a 1trln1 or auccatlve bit 11n=.1old LPI. aold~ut toun. and enou&h potter With picturn of NoddY. Dave and th other two to plaster tht walll or Ouck· ln1b1m Paace. In Amcnca, Slade c-ouldn't ret arreltld. IN ENGLAND. the lite Marc Bolan'a T. Rex had lots of No I hlll. Hen. bt 1chleved what w lundly c lled a "cu.It 1lal1a." Whm I 111tw O.v1d EIHll la Ccwtntry ln 1976. hu couldn't luve bl• bot.el room for rear of belnf' tom from bmb Lo Utnb b11tre1min1 t.Mft• ae Inna Dot\ Id who?~ The f1lf" or b111 Enatlab.,... .tio come to UHt Unlttd ul ror tlielr nm tlme can often Claarnaing Corned" Patty Duke Astin stars with Herschel Bernardi and Pete r Bonerz in 'The Goodbye People,• now previewing at the Solari Theater. 205 N. Canon Drive. Beverly Hills. The Herb Gardner comedy will have its gala opening Jan. 3. Showtimes are 7 and 10 p.m. Saturdays. 2:30 and 7 p.m. Sunday and 8:30 Tuesday through Thursday. Tickets are $3.50 with discounts for senior citizens and students. bl• Nd Md pu11Un1 oee. O"*PI come btft witll muda IMlare IN IJ'M( apedatiaN .... eomtt1-for r 11ou that eaaaot be 111- pla!Md, clD 90& tra¥ I weJI. Wll&N TlflY CO•S hen MJ'ly attxt ,_r. th• 8001ntown R1t1, wbo ourrt•Uy ba.e En1land'1 No. 1 •inlle ("Jlat ~''). are de- ltrmlned to be dlt.ftNOt. It ·1 laken Juat two Md • ball ynn I« tbe Rall to climb from obeevc:ttTta DuMAa. INIMd. to their pretent It~ followtac . ..._ I aaw them a few Wffb aeo at Lmdoa'• Ham· men.-Odeon my felt MW lnMD ...._, up ror ......, •arly two-laoul' CICIDffl"' .. Yo.. 1aac1 Lo •tud lo .. -for thllr a~ ot a.• would aot•ttclown Put of lhe fXC temnt 18 tbl load. awtop rock aed roll eaerty of U. Rata' IDUl&e; U.re .... , a ballad ln their Mt, tbMlt 1DDdl111. 8ut uedJt must alJo ao to U.lr cbar1a1Utic lead 1ln1•r/Ptrformtr, Bob Otldot. wllo briap tbe erowd to life. · OILDOP &8 ON& of tJaoM NX:Y rock ftpra wllaole appeal doetD't ,..ID limited to any parUnlar place. He kDowl euctly wbat be'• cloiQa, oaatase and off. Lalt .... 111. In Loadon'a plU11i 8a¥Oy Hotel, 1n I iaMe Oftl'looldq tbe nam•. tbe 1rtlculate o.ldot talked about tbe baad't auccesa. "W1 really Just ltwnblecl fn>m altuUon to 1ltuatkJn." be said In b.1t diltJDd, lr1lb brosue. "but let's say we didn't malle uy bale mll.- t.akes. "With the klds, we bad the nme impact 1t nnt ln Dublin as any of tbe new baoda did In Amertca or London. We were catalyata for a whole aew rock coa.sciousness ror a certain 1ge croup. AU thole locg, tedious guitar IOlol. Joni Mitchell lingiq about some &'UY 1be'd met in Greece -wbo cared? Nooe or it had any pertlnente to the kids' Ii ves. "ltltber you embrace rock and roll a1 a ureatyle or you for&el about it . "TBEaE WEaE VERY few places for us to play 1D Ireland. All the lr1lb mmidaaa who made it -Van Morrison, Rory Gallacher, Thin Lizzy -ha4 to go to EneJIDd t.o survive. Chances are lf you can knock out the compeu. Uon and be a big band ln Ireland -which is no big deal -you'll probably be equal to, or better than, any big English band. Celebrities Ski Recording st.a.rs Mac Davia, Krbty and Jim· my McNlcbol, "BatUestar Galadlca" star Richard 8*b and talk show bolt PbJl Donabae wUl partidl)llle tn John Denftr's SeeoDct apau.at Celebrity Pro-Am Sid Tournameat at Heavenly valley' Feb. 21-25. Previously announced for the spedal ftellt are Chevy Chase, Cheryl Tlep, DanQJ ad Marie 0.moDd, John Davlcllon. Steve Martin, Karen and Richard Carpenter, Barblra Man- drell, Leif Garnet and WUU. Nellon. The stars will be teamed with professional ski champions OD a slalom course located on the resort's California sld~t. adjacent to Harrah'• Tahoe where Denver ww be appeaciul nigbtly. A comedy flan~ M.. THE MA1T'f 5lftWONS • !VAN PSWNf PfOXX:nON "NATIONAL l>NKX)N'S ANWAL HOUSE" ,...JOHN DELUSHl·lMt.W>eON ·~VERNON VffiNA ~ · THCWAS f.UCE and DONALD SUTHEN.ANO caOlllG Produced by MATN 5WNON5 and rt/~ REJ1MAN • t.\.u:by ElMER DERNSTEIN Wrlnen by HAAOLO AAMIS, OC>UGlAS KENNEY 6 OR5 MIU..ER · Dncred by X>HN LANOIS Sot-9 ·NNNL HOU5E"' ~end fl9obmed ~ smtt:N DISHOP A~lll(l\.N ~I ~i....,._..,... I l~lo.6'0--on~,,..._.j-.._Ol...._,..Oltd~ OU.IW.1 Orange (714) 637-o340 .,.,. --on tlUOtOl.. lllC M.l. lllOMTI llllllWIO NOW PLAYI NG f IT ~--- J , ROCK TALK "l care a.'Jot about America. To be bonat. ii Jod don't •u America. you'll be pool' fOt' the rat of Y'J'4r Ule, becauae a No. 1 sinde in Dlland rJoesn't mean much money. And no m1tter •'bat banda tell you. you have t.o make tome lll'taad. . Ii talree .,. • .,. wry special to help )10U loraet llOIDeOde very special. NOW PLAYING ... •• _.,. CD&IT l'UlA ..... PAM Dllft..UI Colli ..... S.2711 549-33~ !Wtlla l'a1k 121-4010 ,._ 8'IUl •1 ua""' .. , .. U Hllwl lll1-Gl33 WIStmll!IUW 193· 1305 ' "But ~ from that, we're a totally un- lrnown entity ln the States, MCI I'm frtlbtened ~r ill aweaome alae. It's like ...-rtna war. Bu t 1t 11 be a chaUenge. I'd like people to llJJow about ua before we come, lben tt'a up tom to dellver. "LOO&," BE SAID, "It's bard for me to JfllP fiW.., up the H1mmenmldl Odam wben JUlt a few montba aeo we played &bat m.-eh smaller Marquee. Aa an exe.rdle ID humility without aoundin& like Goody Two Slaoa. it'~ quite stauertng. ' "And,'' he lau&hed, "I'm l'Mll7 ltunned to be aittJna here In tbe Sawy, talJdna to JOU.•• .. .,.., ...... by u.we OIMer, Grqory Ped Md James M•on." 8th Smash Week in Los Angeles MAGIC XXX:PH E I.EVN: PRESENTS WGC ANTI-OW~ NflMAAG£T llJGS.5 ~OOH EDl.ltJTER EXEamvE PR:XU:ER CO~ M.JSK: 8V .£RRY GCl.OOMTH SCRE£NPLAY av wt.LIAM GClDMN BASED~ HS l\QJEl PRCXU:EO av .m:PH E LEVM 00 RCHARO PL.EVN: IRtm~ CHCTEO~~~ ·---·~· NOW fir IWTM ()fl DNVt ..... ¥0U IAl&TOL CINEMA Costa Mesa 540-7#4 CINEOOME Orange 63-4-2553 FOUNTAIN VALLEY ORl'VE·IN Fountain Va1Jt¥ G62·2481 IADOI EIACK PLAZA El TOt'O 71.w81-6880 STADIUM DRIVE•IN Oral1ge83Nno ~CINIMA W.tmlnttw MIU~ • • • • • • • • • • • 4 • • , ,. I I ! ~ • t : . • • • ! • • f • (lt DAILY PILOT Friday, DK•m~r 29. UHi SUPERMAN REVIEW NEW REPORTER HAS TROUBLE OPENING A BOTTLE OF SODA POP FOR EDITOR (JACKIE COOPER) Ace Dally Planet Reporter Lois Lane (M•rgot Kidder) Mops Up for .Clark Kent (Christopher Reeve) 'SUPERMAN' GOOD FOR LAUGHS Exploring Offered Brando> rockets the infant to earth from the doomed planet; how the mild-mannered Kents c Glenn Ford and Phyllis Thaxter> discover the boy near their farm and raise rum: and how he gets in tourh with his s uper powers. lt Is not until Clark Kent goes lo work for the Dal l y P la n et <and becomes th .. rri me-fighting Superman), that we finally begin the actual plot -what there is of it. The story itself from then on is comic book ~1m p le a nd is populate d by com ic book characters. <They are 180 degrees different from those in the preceding half of the movie., GENE HACKMAN plays Lex Luthor, the city's resident criminal mastermind who Isn't about to let the caped crime fighter ruin a good th mg. The fast-paced but s implistic story Involves Hackman's diabolical scheme to put Sul>erman out of commission (with Kryptonite> an<l ' From deep space ... detonate a nuclear bomb on the San Andrea~ Fault, which will cause California to sink Into the ocean. Hackman, m eanwhile, has bought up all tht• inexpensive desert real estate east of the fault und will make a fortune once 1t becomes the new West Coast THE CHARACTERS played by Hackmun and his cohorts, Ned Beatty and Valerit· Perrine. are the most comic book inspi red and are reminjscent of the string of guest villains m the campy "Batman" televtsloh series. The California State Museum of Science and Industry's "Explor- 1 n )( Sc i e n ce o n Saturdays" program 1s about to begin . Th~ prugram l 'l g~ared for all ages with ... Sat urday morning cla~ses for k~n · dergarten-12th grade as well as parent/child pro- Jects and teache r tram· mg. Sessions are from 9·11 a .m . and 11 :30 a.m. ANTHONY QUINN • JENNIFER O'NEILL • MICHAEL SARRAZIN BEHROOZ \OSOUGHI ... ·cARAVANS" \t~~CHRISTOPHER LEE BARRY SULLIVAN • IEREMY KEMP,,,, IOSEPH COTIEN .. i..-. ... B~!fd ~ boo11 by IAMES HICH(.11(1 • Scrtfl1JllY by NANCY VOYLES CRAWFOlD s THOMAS A. I"'< MAHON Mid LaRAINE WIUIAMS • Ptoductd by ELMO WILLIAMS D•rtcred>bv IAMH FARGO • HWc bY MIKE IAn lllN11>r TlOH<nOf" /o. UNtvuw 1£llA\l But or course a movie based on a comic book hero can be forgiven for such lapses. In fact. maybe il is the movie's fi rst half that is out of synch. f~Ul•"l~••..-MJfoc&-~~ --~mo1 -----..... ~1 to 6 pm. edwards HUNTINGTON ~evertheless. "Superman." the movie. 1s fast-paced. eflJoyable, f11lcd with surpnses and, for the most part, warrants the long lines at the box office. Classes can fulrlll m e rit badge require- ments. For information. (213) 749-0101. HACH AT BUS. H.I. 848-0388 ~INIVERSAL&TUDtOBTOUR ...,tti MCA.......,., .. , 1&Y ''r "' r1r1 "A musical powerhouse that sets the spirit soaring. Hallelujah! A celestial take-off time at the movies again. Within the framework of a musical fan·- tasy, Stdney Lumet's spec- tacular. jpyous producuon of 'The Wiz' generates a mood of wonder and senti- n:iental rapture recalling the arrival of the Mother Ship in 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind.' A subtimely happy movie-going experience. The movie achieves a lyric intensity that thrills you down to your toesies ... When the lyric spirit starts moving, expect dancing in the aisles. dancing in the lobby and dancing in the streets. 'The Wiz' is a marvel. and it should be e1:n enduring source of pleasure lo sev- eral generations of movie· ''FABULOUS ISIHE·WORD FOR ~IHI Wll.'. A colossal • entertainment. Visually, 'The Wiz' · ·outdoes everything I've seen on the screen in decodes. Everyone is just plain perfect:• -A .. AHd N Y. Daily News going kids. (am1lles and ...:: ' . · fantasists. You come out ""' of this movie feeling bltss- fully moved and glad to be altve." -Gary Arnold Washington Post PLUS CO-HIT '~ ~@ "Ross is superb in 'The Wiz'; her perf orll)afice ranks with that of B61-bra Streisand in 'Funny Girl' and Liza M1nnelli in 'Cabaret."' -Gene S1s1ce1. Ct11cago Trtbuno "Great fun. Color, style and flair It works delightfully You want to jump up .and • .eance along." - Jay Carr. Detroit News 'Diana Ross Is a Whiz in 'The Wiz."' -Scoll Cam. fno Atlanta Journal and Cons111u11on "Even if you've watched 'The Wizard of Oz' every one of 18 times It's been on television, chances are you've never seen anything hke the movie 'The Wiz."' -Susan Stobo1an. De1ro11 News "It's shck and energetic and fun. Great moments and a lot of ltfe, sensational special effects and costumes." -Roger Ebert. Chicago Sun Timus The seed is planted ... t.error grows. Find SchuHa whet you went In the Skiing cleHlfled 9da of th• Dally Piiot. 842_5678 . . .. ~0-,."~°" ~Oii lw\MloODINO"~°' ,_~.. (ClofOr TONY WALTON · CHARLIE SMALLS · QUINCY JONES · KEN HARPER · DEDE ALLEN 0.-ot Pholo0'00"¥ ~o()I y,,.o (Ill'('!\ 111' \( .. MO'()r t>Y llloouc.ci °" OSWALD MORRISo ~c · ALOE RT WHITLOCK · JOEL SCHUMACHER · ROO COHEN ~.,., SIDNEY LUMET NOW PLAYING ClllMA WEIT UDO •tml ..... Westminster (714) 892·4493 Newpor1 Beach (714) 673·8350 Orlngf (714) &51-7022 • ••*'-"' • , ....... --··-·-·······,~~ . • • . ~ . • ' 1 • MO\llE REVIEWS Ftldly. Oecernbef 29, 1978 DAILY PILOT C8 Character Essence Grows . 'Moment .by Momellt' Comedienn Plumb Tend Capacity "Uly Tomhn' them°'' tat nled a lftsa wt. ht.1vt' Sht tan do "".> tbin1." a.¥)'5 John Tra \ olta II~ should knov. btt be a\&tl wilh her In the haunting love ,.tory, • \lonwot by Mo· m~nt " Tht> nt•w motion picture. d~p1cun1 th•• J>•~i.k>natt love »ffu1r bctv.t'C.'n ;a ~\trly Hiii\ hou twtre and n .. treN lud, w~ wrttt n ond dlrt>cled bv Jane W 1.cn r and produ«d h\ Ro~rt Sllgwood ABO T HER ROt.•:. Tomhn explain~. "1'rt he is ttlntf'd Ill m) other chanct Jui.t In her humunit). Sh<' i. n penoo )'OU might hav•· reehnu tor •ud an undH1t.lnc:hng about l'H t.ttn ht>r In the shov" on Rodoo Dnw tn St>vt•rl\ thlls "This I a brt)lht. pretty woman. who ha' mone) nnd statws In ht'r oommuruty But ~he 1 .. clo ed olf, und •• part of i!1<'r hfe haa stoppt-d She Jumped throu~h Jll the right hoops. but her life as empty Jt'io. nut whnt she ~xpected when !>he got mamed 1n the t•a rl.> 60s Thue are a lot or Trashas out thert• tn the world " ''Moment b) Mumt!nt" I!> a dramatJt &tory and a change of pace for thf' Lily Tomlin televistdn audJen<'es havl" come to expert. •'MAYBE FOR TUE 'Laugh-In' viewer:.." Tomlin admits, "Rut not for the people who saw my specials and t ertaanly not (or the people 'whosawme m'Nashv11le · "People do thmk of me as a comedienne . but that's their perception of wh3t I do. and 1t':. really not quite an accurate description My characters are constructed out of a character essence that is as true and real as I can get it " Lily Tomlin's o~ n character was formed ma blue collar neighborhood in Detroit. Her father was a JOb setter m a brass parts fa ctory and her mother worked as a nurse's aide. Her father en- couraged her to "show out" and she enJoyed performing. "I WAS VERY inclined to doing takeoffs on television shows even then. I used to make two red·hatred boys with freckles be Howdy Doody and Arthur Godfrey, but they didn't have the in- tensity I did. "I had some mstinct about performing I had concentration and l learned early that 1f I was in a certain fra me of mmd, people would watch me." After attendmg Wayne State University. Tomlin went to New York for the first time. She ended up working as a bookkeeper. Eight months late r. she was back in Detroit where she ap- peared m plays and improvisational theater. A couple of years later, she returned lo New York and began to find work at the Cafe Au G<> Go. Upstairs at the Downstairs, and then OD the Garry Moore Show on television. However. no one knew how to utilize her talents OD the show a~d she left after three weeks. "By invitation," Ltly adds. She received two oftrs tdgo to Hollywood; they were television' "Music Scene" and "Laugh-In," which was en beginning its third season. She decided to go with "Music Scene," but when that failed, she suddenly found herself on "Laugh-In." On Dec. 29, 1969. approximately 40 milliOQ NOW PLAYING "I JUST LOVED THIS MOVIE!" -Judith Crist .. BEST "FOREIGN FILM OF THE YEAR!,. • -Atcne• W1n1>1en, NY PO~I Starring N'no Mo 1hedi and Alwto Karina. A Worid Nor1hril Alm. 11\ti~'i '•? .. ' c ........... , ( ...... ,, ... .. MAH'S SO. COAST PWA "UP IN SMOKE" (R) o.\ll.Y-1_1:_tt ... ~, ... hll ... lllAllL.Ofl MIANOO & AU. IT Alt CAIT "SUPERMAN" MS'"""-llO Mt-USI ,Miii IO:J0.11Jt.4:1t-1ta ,_ SNCIAI. ~ lltOW Jlll ..,_T..aul'l.-11'.• AM. llW.-S "UP IN SMOKE" CllOIAUllD NM.-M 1414.:._..,... "THANK GOD rrs FRIDAY" .... , .... ,,, .. ,." MAllll'S ClllEMAUllD MMk~ ....... .. "" . ..... "SGT. P£PP!R'S LONB.Y HURTS CLUB BANO" 1'"41¢-M ......... " EAVEN CAN WAIT'' (PO) -1-.,.IM:Jt "THE LAIT RIMAK! Of' BEAU OEST'l" FALLS IN LOVE WITH YOUNG DRIFTER Liiy Tomlin In 'Moment by Moment• '·Laugh-In" viewers discovered the snorttng, power-mad Ernestine. and a star was born. Among the many truisms that Lily Tomlin rattles off as one·liners in her one-womJln show is, "I worry about being a success in a mediocre world." i Whlle the rest of the world seems to try to get by with as little effort as possible, Lily Tomlin strives for perfection, constantly nurs- ing and fussing with details. And what Lily has nursed into being with this care ls a new form of comedy that is as im- portanttolhe 1980s as NicholsandMayweretothe way America saw itself in the 19505. The winner of numerous Emmys and Grammys says of her work, "When it's over. 1 hope the audience feels better for it. I hope they come away with something. "I feel that not just about comedy work. but the dramatic films I've done as well. Why spend so much time and energy doing something that's not positive? Our capacity for tenderness 1s what thrills me. If we can't show it in our work, then it doesn't mean anything." ............................. , _ ....................... Hit. ........ ..., ............... . NOW PLAYING EDWARDS• HUITINOTOI Huntington Beach 848·0388 CllEDOME Orange 634-2553 ~ ,...._,by 8UEHA VISTA OISTI!fllUTION CO . l..C. 0 11178 Wtll 0.--, PYoduc11ont and a NEW animation featurette . destined to become a DISNEY HOLIDAY CLASSI 'ounte1nve1 .. , °'•ftf• Mell c.nuiry 21 • ( A Quick :L~ok at the Movies ~ ~ntoMM ''S"°" ... IN TMlr" a10 CITY'" po-tM-' 1-t~t •"' wr..r,,... ~11, °' "" 0 ~ .......... A N-Vttll (......,...\! wltl> t 1War1 Of Midi! 11'41111 Sor 'lllMI ~ If\ t l>ttll•"' , __ • •"" • t>uddlno Nlltrlflt 14-Oll<"b;irf\I who lwM M .. Mw -of _,. ,.,.. a llMtf\t\ ..... tUljW Wl'11HI II> ... WvlllO .,,. llefr ...... to-yetr-, ...... .,... _ .. l!Mw., 1, .. _ b, ..... ti. ............ ~ ..... ~-16 -Of 9't ftw t<ION .............. (Mry Off llo<I>. llOtltt•tl, •l!d Mh• Oltclllu"" d-HllllttdrMfl\. Olf'KW --·~ COllW" IN ....,.. .......... INC lie.,,._ lf'I tM "ltoc.W' ,_., ltMH PG. IN tllm Is a wttc:eMt w-. to n.e ,..nl!Nss fl....,., """""1· ... 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Tiie CHI ,, emlaote. •-<l•llv Oorothy's comCMnlons down Ill• Y•llow Btlcll Ro•CI; Mlcll••I JjKUOf\, NllKY ~-II, TH AOH. So wtwtt IS l«lllno? When ~ ....... ~ Gllnda IM oood l•lrv s'°ll5 IN tllow wttt> • t>rl('f SOft9, ~ ""''" "" tnm·s Itek of ,_1t_ •!fti""'*'I. ThP l0ft9• ••• precll<IM!t, IN Otcor over· prWuced. s.oi.,. oi-AMs Is mlKt§I. A 74-Y9tr-olcl ......... tcNol M«~r, no ,.,.tt~ flow "", c-.ot « ,.,.,,. Ill• umt ttmlt lnr>oc:tl>Ce of • tC.,.wtl-9'f1ofU. TM ••1"'9 Is G, llul -K'e<WS wlll Ktr• ,,,..,_....._ clllldrtf\. .. TW IE SMA4.L DtflE M " • nohdo l•tturetlt from OtSf\~y t>y 1he studio"• MW llrffd Of ani,...ton All'-911 Int »-nut• h im, !w$M on Ill• POPut•r 111e DY Cll•rle~ T •Hwell, ·~ rooled It' IN Cl>rt•tm•• Slew.,, ti ~I mo<e will> lflt M<Ullr '"'"'•oll~. A 'rOl;l>Q t>ow'• fall>tf force.. 111m to w111tw homely Httle-tv,,. tows Add~ i.....,t to lf\jury. -y -IS the r~ llNlt -H(ep( • IPllow ...... ed JOMPf>, Wl>O Md\ U1> buYlf\C) , ... 00..kay '°' .... ,,...._.,,, •.••. 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"'-~'-'"'"., MIONIOHT IXNIH111 """ 1n1 Of LAUU MAH111 .,...er-.~ ....... Ollvtl'I ITOIY '"°' •u• f.0.U. IPGI ANTHONY HOPl<IHS MAM (RI P\.IJS .OUIA TOUCH ~I Cllwl ... ,,,.... nm WM101 WAT IUT LOOSI l'lUI THI OAUNTUT 111 <II ..... ,..... MIT ftlOI WU M lOOll INI '1.US !Ml OAUNTUf 111 &My ,_,_ • ,.ft ........ MOMIHT IY MOMINT (I I fllut .. IOlS fl'OI OllfCM • no.a W IN SM0U IRI ""' IUCI IUMIAY 111 What CAN You Get ~adlme WANT ADS DIMll-A-LIMES IYHY SATURDAY 64Z·43ZS DAlLY -~fCor ••••••••-••...-r•••,,,. ... I J .. . ·: .. . . . . I CJ• DAIL y PILOT I Friday, 0.Cember 29. 111& Telerision TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS EYINNO uo1• NIW9 -ICllNC't OM:J Aft ' lf\KtlW ' Oii w.11 unc:Mot • IUt>urbllll home -~ .. • QATa.. 90Wl uw co....-oe Of CllMton vt 0No I t• !ti t!Wt 011()1 Bowt "°"' Jee.to'°"...,. f'IOt'kll -~ POliOe tllfuM IO AC<>epl a tnUl'Otr C(\(I~ "°"' a lln8"(1tr wfWI h•• ~ ... ~ motl\le , ..... 10 hOld ~ • n. WW1Y IUNCt4 uni. ot-t• tMigon h-t l"9 me 8fld'r ,_ ""'*' ,,.., Plfllnlt deadft h> ~ • ITNl'Ta 0# IAN ""-+.HOllOO ....... • ...._. lnW411Q1· ttonlt~by•Naf'· C-ollCe~"*'lber • llNUTY\.I o-~ey . Clw•t nemc>ll 10 PfOW 10 llW IOWf\ M llC)I s 11\111 llW can henOle • ,00 II • 11" ••••ion o•plder T e ri-or • f' AMll Y "°'""""'T [~•"' ..... '~ Cl) CMNIWI 1-.J. I LOW LUCV Lucy,,.. to P'IV Cupid IOt A bllCheiot Gllld • P\usbal\d• l'lunOf'f gwllt IMO t•r1tz Weav~r stors as a c1enll t who ha' tn\cnh.'CI a t•oinpull'l' lhnl <'un out- th1nk a mon ond J ulie Chr1M1t.' play h 1~ "1h.• "ho fact!!. the m::u:htne thut 1s dt• tt•rnuned to pl"O<'reate 1t st-lf through her It I'\ in the movie 'D •moo Seed' to bt> ~ho\\ n on C'hannd 2 Saturday at 9 p m wOO<I I to ~~e w11n "'' d.wghter ...o hw children • MAOND. I LEHRER AlPOAl ID """"" OIOEST • MICHAEL JACKION 0-1 Actor Bottv Owty dlsCu"" dwwtltm llllld 111e flnancu11 emotle>n.i and orchttocturlll berr1«1 laced by llltle people U9' PROJECT: UMV£AU "E•tt1te<r•t11al COMniu· niullon" 7!30 9 NEXT 8T£P BEYONO 7:00 I g:es-~ms NecNEWI NtWl YW!D GAME Cl) JOKER'S WILD 80( Mll.UON DOU.AA MAH The <IOCtC>f wt><> C•Ollled S18""9·, booniC kmbl IS lud· nlC>P9d an<1 s1-11 Ukeo to help find him ., '8ANf'OAO 4NO 80N GreOy moves OUt of Witts and lfllO IUhlonable Wetl- TranoeOI ONtfl" I SUI BEAUTY SHOW DATING GAME , TIC TAC OOUOH • A.DAM-12 MllllOy end Reed 1n1errup1 In.if dinner 10 pur-ll'IOI robbers In 11 gas sl9t1on r.olclU() fl3 21TONIOHT Q» THIWAGE8~ COHGM88 Soverll key (;Oflgf essmen expllln In.if v-1 ol the ,_ elhlcl eo<le In lhe HOUM and Sel'llle Cl) lltE MUPPET& a.a ........ ~ .. ,, .. ,,. 9 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KlLA (Ind) Los Angeles 8 KABC-TV (ABC) Los Ar'lgeles CJ) KFMB (CBS) San Diego D KHJ.. TV (Ind ) Los Angeles ®) KCST (ABC) San Drego tD KTTV (Ind) Los Angeles ti) KCOP· TV (Ind I Los Angeles II) KCET-TV (PBS) Los Angeles . I!> KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach ' Ouett CdQllf BatQM 1oin1 the MUPc>ftll Ill I '#lid 8"d tunnyanow e.oo &~WOMAH A bilflonalr9 a lllU-func;. ttonlng bratn. removed frOM his ccwp11. b6gln1 a ur-INleh tor the l)eO'fect MW bOdy 0 Olff'IWIT 8TAOKE8 Mr Or\/mmond Ind hie tamlfy recall som. of the h~artous h~rnga ••nee Arnold wld w 11111 moved on D MOVIE • * • "The Tru1h AbOut Spring" ( 196SI Hayley Miit•. Jonn Mms A t•sl!er· man •llllTIC>ll lo marry off h .. dllUQllter to 1 11wyw (2 htl \ 0 MOVIE • •'111 "Alcatraz Ellpr_ .. I t962J Robert Stack. Nev- i! .. Bt•nd Eniot ~ 11 tn1truc:tecl 10 del•vet lhe no1onou1 gengllnd c:zar. Al Capone. to prllon (2 hrs l m CAAOl BUAHm ANO FRIENDS Skits "The Fom11y ... • PeACtt Treaty " Q) FOOT8Al.~ 1 M No,.hern Coll~ All !>t•r\ t•k• on ttlt Soo1hern ~:'t'T..!~!:r~::;_'.he •n Rose Parade Hosts • D WAIHINCJTOH WUl( ... llllV1'IW LATIN~t\.C I '° THa 000 OOU4>l.I W'*1 f eh• b«4"1ttt 11 ,,.,..,,.,., OI Ille (.; 1vllllM'1 Peke ~ ... .,.. ll•voc 1 eion• IOt er tmmllh 1>fld lnne>C4tfll l>V''"'.. t•k• • G WALL ITRUT WUK Tile Y 11111 4114'1<1 ()) KllN'I Pa~I 1'4181JO TOii AHHOUHCID • 00 IJ ...c:M019La. liULK O•v•o OAnnt!f ....... OI .. IO(.lllflllll -.. p<UC4N!Cllr1CJ Wltll lfljl Q4tf1411IO r ..... ~h 1141tllultd IRI 0 ~OAO,.LU Hot•lford bet om11• on~ In • dMdly IJlllT>tt Of bllcillTlllfl """" '"' "'" IC) CllNlt • d•uni. cUIVlll lalMly ACXUMCI Of rnu•d• 8 QOil OOHNV & MAAll OuH•• [,,_, l ... fll()M •• f<*! a.try ··~ N111aOn. Belly WNte mtMEIWOM'AN GuHll v~1111 .Poro" l rndHy Wegner Ron s.,,_.,., Samlnth• S•no s lee>hen 8lmllngNIT> S) wt INTEAAUPT n41S WEE< '1i) UW FAOM WOU' TRAP Bem11111n Al 80 I An Apprec111lon" Leonerd 81Hntleln ind M1t11Jllv llo11ropovlch celebrate Bem11e.,.·1 60th birtlld11y with • num bet of famous mu1lc11n1. com~• and ·~an•. 1:30 fD Wll.DEA. WllDEA Four of Thornton Wiider s 111rly plays on rel1QIOU5 I morlll them41• are PfGSeOl- ed. 10:00 IJ Cl) Fl Y1HO HIGH Captain Marcil. 111ttm1n9 trom a temPOr&tY l/ltl()(l IOH. takes lull adv1n1age of the stewardesses· compasak>n CJ QUIHCY Quincy 9USP8CI• that o lalll accident wat ectuelly • homlCIOe to gain ln1Ur- anoe benefit• lr8U<lutenlly (R) DO NEWS 0 8E'NIOA OLYMPICS &;I Ml.S'nAPIECE TlfEATAE . "The C>u<:t!Ms Of Du~e Street LOllNl's eoy· A liondsome youno financier poniu8des Louisa 10 invest h<lf savings m a dlamood mining company (Part 10 ol 15l(RI (JJ) SAN DfEOO: THE NEW80F'78 10:30 ... NEWS 11:00 IJ CJ 0 Cl)@) NEWS Marvin vs . Marvin Trial Set to Ope n Come'dian David Letterman, iop l'ft, kicks off KTLA's Rose Parade c&ve~age in a pre.parade sp~c1al starling ~t 7:30 a.m. Monday on Channel 5. Phyllis George, top center, and Bob Barker. top right. will host the CBS cov- erage at 8 :30 a.m ., while Bob Eubanks and Barbara FeldoA, below. will host KTLA's telecast at s· 30 Chan nets 4. 11and13 also will cover the parade. LOS ANGELES <AP > Superior Court Judge Arthur K. Marshall was assigned to hear the trial of Mi che lle Triola Ma rvin a g ains t ac t or Lee Marvin in a landmark case deaJ· mg with the property rights of unmarried couples who live together. The judge set Jan. 9 for the opening of proceedin1ts in the case at which time pretrial mo- tionscan be presented. TUE START OF the case had been delayed several times, the most r ecent because of a crowded court docket. Previously, a pretrial motion ror dismissal was granted. but Ms. Marvin's attorney appealed. Eve ntually th e California Supreme Court made history two years ago, ruhng that an agreement between cohab1tating pers ons to share property they acquire while lJV1ng together 1s valid. Ms. Marvin legally as- sumed the actor 's last name while they lived together. THE SUPREME COURT, In its action. reversed the d is- missal decision and 11ent the case back lo Superior Court for trial. The case has attracted na- tionwide publicity because of its nature and also because It in- volves the privat e lives of M arvln. 54 , who w o n a n Academy Award for his lead role In "Cat Ballou" in 196.~. and Ms. Marvin, 44, a singer. In hlit counter-complai nt. Marvin uked for $1 million in compensation for services ren· dered durtna the lime the couple lived togethtr ,for six years prior to 1970. MS. MARVI N FILED the original complaint, also asking $1 million In compen!lntlon fe>r aervices render~. ,..-..: Marshall Pleased With Concert Role NEW YORK CAP) -E.G. Marshall doesn't mind playing second fiddle to Ludwig van Beethoven on "A Beethoven Festival." The veteran actor never thought he'd even make 1t into the orchestra. "I've often wished I were a musician," Marshall said. "I've tried to play the guitar. the mandolin, but I never got any profl · ciency." ACTUALLY, IDS CONTRl BVTION TO "Beethoven" will !)(' strictly verbal. Marshall. known to an earlier generation of TV viewers as the older-wiser half of ''The Defenders'' law team, 1s host for the nine-part series wblch marks the lirst ttme all nine Beethoven symphonies have been televised. The concerts were tarted during the Detroit Symphony Orchestra's festival commemorating the lSOth anniversary of the composer's death in November 1977. TO PROVIDE MAXIMlJM VISUAL variety. e ight cameras were trained on the orchestra members during performance -In- cluding one hcld by a tuxedoed cameraman seated amona the players . • The series wlU be s hown on the PublJc Broadcaslln1 Service network In weekly Installment.a beg.lnnJng Jan. 8. TUB E TOPPERS KNXT U 8·00 -'Wonder Woman· A b1lliomurc.•'K brain. removed from has (•or pMc, begins a sear ch ror the perfec t new body . KOCI': ~ 9·00 -'Live From Wolf Trap ' U~nurd Bernstein and Mstislav ltostr91>0vich cele brate Bernstein's 60th b 1rlh.doy with l\ number or f amous <·omposers und performers. KCl':T tl_t 9·30 f'o ur or Thornton Wilder's cnrly pluys on rcligtous-rnora l them es ore prC'hcntcd I UAMCUJe MOVll • • • • BrHkOUl" ( 10l>el AICllltd Todd. Atchard All-"t>OfOUO" Bflltth aol ci .... ~ In • datlnQ ftC8')e trom a Nt.ll f)flaon camp 12 rwa I tDTHtOOOOOUPli ()Kar lelll Myrnl Ille llOt')I OI why Fell-h•I bM<\ benne<I from Midtown Memorlll Ho•c>llal Q) f'ERNWOOO 2HIOHT GuHI• Happy Kyne, SuunCloud fll) DICK CAVETT Guest writer JOhn Irving '11) NEWSNIGHT NATIONAL 11:30 IJ ()) NEW AllENOEAS A redl08Cttve l0<mu1a that cauffl things 10 o·-to nuge lilH leak1 mto the -•ot London CJ TONIGHT Guest hOll John David- son. Gueats Lindsay Wagntlf. Tile Oak ~doe Boys. Kenny Roge.1 D TWILIGHT ZONE A amall· lll'nfl hoodlum 11 killed by the poltce 10< rob- bing • lo.In company 0 9 BAAETTA The arrest ol • crnne rong le6det N II Off a blll .. tor conlrol ~gangland fac:1IOM fR) Q) THE OONO SHOW Q) 0£T8MAAT The Chief suse>ec:ts en lnlcwm41f r~ '" the mldat of the PflSC>n6rl I P811 2) ED CAPT10N£D ABC NEWS MORNING 12:00 0 TWILIGHT ZONE Gunther Lul1e retutns to the town ot Oix:Mu 11lle< spending years In South Amer1c;a Q) JUKEBOX Guests Tile Orlftors. Ron-,..,e Leno. Silk, M1Men1e, Ar4y WlnlM'la • HONEYMOOHEA8 RllC>h e><OYM tllet execu· 1.-we born llod not mede. and thlt lhe wt ot Q1V1nO ordetS ts • totr one Whet• he • ooc I08f '*· SI MOVIE • • • "Afl 1n1oec1or Calta" (1954) AIMl8M' &m, Artlluf Young A. mysten· ous polioem11n 1n.,..11g11n the fem11y ol a g1t1 whO Iles dMll of pollO<'ltng (1 hr • 20 mll'I) 12:30 II MOVIE * fr• "The Merle" ( 19611 S tuer! Whitman. Rod Stelget. An emotloneny shellered young ,,,an tr1ea to reh•btflta.te hlmsell '" Ille face of • hOSllfe IOOI· ~.(t hr .6Smln.1 ID ALFRED HITCHC<>a< PRf8ENTS I A ltltle t>oy's h<>bby ot' growino mushrooms on hos cellar luons lfllo a nlgllt· mwe Q) MOVIE • * '" "My Man GOdfrey" ( t9361 CarOle Lombard. Wiiiiam Powell. A burn '" given• !Ob as a butler rn a • SQdetY" woman's house and turns out 10 be a member of Auatrlll'I royat- 1}'.__ (2 hfS I 12:37 U MOYIE • • • "Guns For San Sebastian" 1 t968l Anthony Outnn. Ch.,tes Bronson An Army a--ll!f IS ,..,.,_ taken for a Pfiest by peasant Ylllagefs 12 llfs I ()]! MOVIE • *'It "King Kong Vs GOCzllfl" 119631 MICt>861 Keith, Harry HOicomb Kono and Godzitta battle 11 out for suprttmacy 08SlrOy11lQ 9vetylll1nq In thel~alhs I 1 llr.. 20 min I 12:46 1J CIJ CBS LATE MOVIE • • • "Spellbound " c 1e.01 Ortoory Peck . fn9rlO e.rom.,.. " peyc111 111111 alleff'l)te 10 ptOW the tnnocel'lc;e Of on tlMMll vcom c;l\llQ.o with "'Ufdtr (RI 1:00 8 MIOHIOHT SPECIAL Holla S•-Mertll\ and the Olr1 8W>d Gue.ta Thi WllO, MICl\MI JOllnaon Lou1.i1na • LaRue tnd JOM MeE11111 11.0VI EXPflnt 80AP 'ACTOllV 1;JO WAHTt.D: OIAO OR 61..NI 'Pey-Ott At Ptnto" .., uov. • • ''The Lui G1ngtl8f" I t939l Edward G Robln- •on, John Ca1r1d1ne RltUtnlng 111., tl'ln yeatl "'PfllOI>, 8 gtngtlnd .. Id. er trtel 10 bullcl h1• emp.re orlOll AQlln I 1 hr • 30 min l 2:00 0 MOVIE • ••.-. 'The Min Who HllHltec:I Him sell'. f 1117 11 Roger Moore O•o• GeofgM-PICOI A bu81· ,__ dtlCO'lerl thlt hi• flH C:t dOul>le '' IM"I) hiS 1tle tor llom ano •• dotng • better IOb th81\ "9 COUid hllT\Mlf 12 hf a I 2':231 STFll! EDWAN>I 2::2' NIW8 2:30 NEWS MOVIE • • "O..ns 01 Neve<la" ( 111671 George Marton. Au<"ey Ambe< A m"' 11 torn by hl5 love tor two women ( t hr . 56 mtn ) Q) OET8MART The rnembefs of the Old CONTROL beseblll team are bemo ayatemalleally murdered 2:371 NEWS 2:53 NEWS 3:00 MOVIE • •'It 'The Man Wrlll Nine Lrvee" t 19401 Boria KarlOtt. Roger Pryor ll'IY91110lfllng the mysteroou• dl5ePl)ellf· anoe of a , .... ,ch ac:111n- 11st. a eotlegoe 11most IOS- es hil own me 11 tv . 30 """ I 3-.231 = • • • "At!ZON" 111~401 William Holden. Jun AtthUI A young mll'I lll,lls ... love ""11h .,.. Arlz<>N gtf1 and helps '* reelae het dreame (2 hrl . 25 mM'I I 4:000 MOVIE • • "C..,ldron Of Blood" ( 19681 Borts Katlott. Vlvee.I lrndfOfS A blind SCUlplO< ulM l'lkelefons ot l)(!Ol)le rnv<dered by hll W118 •n llfll sculptures (2 hrs I 4:25 0 NEWS 4:308 MOVIE • • "Hunchbacll 0 1 Soho" I t9071 Guntller Stoll. Eddi Aren1 Scotland v .. o It C9lltd In 10 •n-11-ot•• • Qffl • reionntlOt')I the acene ol aeve••• ll'IUllMfa ( 1 hi • 30 mN'I I • MOW • • "Tile Phentom SpMI<•" ( 1001 Rlc:llerd Allen. 81antey AIOQM S-\'ll 'l<l>AY MORNING 7:00 I '°""' OA/JIX'( 000f-UP8 BIG BLUE MARel.E 9 acooev·a AU.- ITAAS I HOTF'UDOE ELEMENT A1'.Y N~ WOMAN: AUL TO REAL YOOA FOR HEAL TH COOt<lHO 7:JO FAHTA&TlC FOUR PACEIETTER8 ~ LOHE AAHOER THAr8 ENOUGH AOMPEAAOOM AU THe QUEEN'S HOA8U ()) TV PMMIEAE 7·46 fl3 WOULD WE NOT LONO FOA THE FAIR 1:00 8 Cl) 8U08 8UHNY I AOAOAUNNER 0 TO BE AHHOONCED 8 MOVIE 1 • • "Lost Trt11111.1rt1 Of Tht1 A.rteca·· ( 106 ti Alan Stee4, Mario Petri A murder aus- pec;1 ts •oded by his troend. S1m90fl. In dlsc;overtng Ille 11111 murde<M Ond IMt()(. tog peace to the 1nc11s 11 hr, 30 min I tJ MOVIE • * "fa1enlll Rescue" ( 10521 G•ynrs Johns, Oavtd Niven. A paor 111 youth~ 1111empt 10 rt1troevo a cow from en 11tand held by Germani during Worlcl War II (2 hrs I m MOVIE • * • "Caas T1mt1er1ano" I t11•8) Spencftf l 11c;y, • lan• Turner A 1u<lg6 lin<ls n.mM!llf in a dllllc:ult pog,. toon wfWln he falls on IOve w11n a pretty young wtto·-(2 hf&. 30 mtn I fD Tl4E AEAl AMERICA "Tile Enemies Of Growth" The enwonmental ,__ ment ta &een a1 mo<e rnan 11n •••ensoon ol the public; S3nttatoon movemenr 1:30 G ®l 8~£HDS Q) SOUTH~ CA~IA fD MASTEJU>IECE THEATRE rne Ovchess 0 1 Ouk011 $1r66t lOlloe s Boy" A hondsome younq 11nanc1er pe"uades Lou•aa to 1nve~t her savings rn .i d1Bmon<1 m1n1ng company. (Pan 10 OI l~l(RI 'The Earth Revisited' CBS 'JY Senes Updates Pollwion Thre ats ByTOMJORY . NEW YORK <AP> -Nearly 10 years have passed since "CBS Evening News" considered the q uestion. "Can the World Be Saved?" for an award-winning' series on the environment. "The main t hing we got from that were predictions from the e nvironmentalists, people like Paul Ehrlich and Barry Com- moner. a bout the future Q( the world," Walter Cronkite says or the series broadcast in 1970 atld '71. "SOME WERE M O R F. pessimistic than others. but au said we had to move with great dispatch in the next 10 years, or it really would be too late to save the environment. "We're coming lo the end of t he deeade." the evening news anchorman says, "and it's time to ask them again, 'Have we done cnoligh?' "I suspect the bottom line 1s gomg to be that we've done a great deal. but still not all we must." THE ENVIRONMENT is re- con s 1d c r ed tn "The Earth Revisited: An Environmental Update," a series of five "CBS Evening News" reports lo be broadcast Monday through Fri- day. Ja n. 1·5. <Channel 2, 7 p.m . l It is the first phai;e of a year- long examination or the threats to hfe from population growth, resource depletion, pollution and nuclear prolife ration. Cronk i t e and produce r Jon a th a n W a rd r e centl y traveled nearly 30,000 miles col- lecting matenal for the series. • • 1 saw t hat we are making progress." Cronkite says, "that most governments a re aware of e nvironmental problems and are doing something about them. .. BUT ONE OF the problems is that som e 11tird World coun· t ries are so nruuous lo catch up industnally that they don't see the danger in polluting the en· •vironment," he s ays. Cronkite and Ward visited a number or places where environ- m ental Issues a re especlalll' significant, locludlng: -Alamagordo, N.M., site or the country's first nuclear blwst. -Sing apore, whe re the world's most stringent populn- t ion control program Is un· derway. -ATHENS, GREECE, where air pollution Is eating a way al centurtcs-old bUlldlnl(s. -Sl()(kholm, Sweden, where peoplt> use two-thirds the energy per peraon to maJntain a 1lan- dnrd ol living h.lihcr than that ot tht' United States . In addition to Cronkite's re- porting. correspondents Terry Drinkwater. Charles Kuralt, Bill Plante. Robert Schakne a nd Richard Threlkeld will update reports they delivered in 1970 and 1971. "It's sometimes necessary to stop and assemble wha t we've been reporting m bits and pieces over the years," Cronkite says. ''A lot has happened since 1971. and though we have reported t h es e dev e lopm e n ts. it sometimes helps lo stand back and look at what it all means. "IN A WAY, THAT'S what we di d with Wa tergat e, .. the anchorman says. "We got a lot of credit for doing the first com- prehensive piece on Watergate. and though we weren't first wi th 1. a lot of the information. we did • bring a ll the loose e nds together. and 1t had quite a n impa<'t on the public." All three networks are using the extended report more thes1· days to examine important sub· Jects. and, says Cronkite, m ad- d1t1on to the obviou s public benefit, "it has a payoff. in a 'sense, in enabling our staff to swing out a bit beyond the daily coverage ." And, says Cronk ite. "I do in- deed like to get out occas1onaJly and do some or1g1na l reporting. in a sense get back in touch with thf' people." Ring In 50tla Year Young Bill Lombardo takes up the baton for the Royal CanadJ ans and Lebert Lombardo, Guy's brother und Bill's father, will be concert master when the band celebrates its 50t.h consecutive broadcast on New Year's Eve on CBS. Channel 2, starting at 11 :30 p.m. DeLuise Joins Co1ne dy HOLLYWOOD (AP> -Dom DeLul!1e Join!' George SC!g11. Natolle Wood, and Richard ~nJamln In "The Last Married Cou,ple In America." DeLuiae will play a plumber turned porno movie star ln the comedy ol contemporary mores and marria~e. ~1 ( • , ' . .. . . . ' "' ,. . .. . . .. . .... --' . .. ' .... . . .... ... .. .. . ~ ... ., ......... , ., .,. .. ·~ ... HOLL ¥WOOD SCENE Quiek Stop to Stardom ktoq Exist Between Deape~te Momenta "8y808Ga~EN LO ANG t:l.t;.'; Hol wood Na&bb Ht' had lived down th ti from mt In th col leae frat.tmJty hou. Now, audd nly, he ia a Hot Youn& Hollywood Pro<luc r. Ws firl't lllm. now In th~ final <.'d t· mg •taa . Ui lhc Lnl'lc of th town . ft ha olr •ady bet'n te11tured on the cov rN of magazlnt'5 "Ptopll' unswt•r \our phon ulls." he suld "Thal'~ ho'!" >OU know you'"' '\Utt'•''' Tht'\ take your caJIJi, .md th&il'.., "°"' ~·ou me uro at an th1 tov.-n " I a ked him ho~ 11 "'·•!\ donl'. 1 sa d thut I 1rnt.•-w what a p<'rs<>n had LO do lo become a polillclan. or .1 aJ man or an author But C'(actly whul tlO<'!o> ..i µt·1~on do to IX'cumt• ,, Hollywood prodUM't.. . "EVERYONE' A produl't'r out hl'rl'." h1· said "l know ul lca)\t 150 !Jt'Ot>lc who go around saying they're produceri. und they've never pro duced anytJung. All )OU han: to do to be a pro ducer is say that you'n• ont> You don't ncctl a ,, · "l have 11x ot th~m ready," he uy11. "Every~ '>DY• they're ahead ol their time. Give m ''" months • Th woman l1 allcnt apln. •·uuah at m now, • the adventurer says "But look al m ln alx months." . •••• RECORD COMPANY executJve to hls date: "It' o rood album. but he's kind of down about It ff just aot divorced. and part of the set- tlement Is that thlJ album 1oes to his ex·wile." ••• TllF! roMEOIAN hH a name that you might reC'o1n1~ rrom your m~mon of the "F.d Sullivan Show ." Jfu. rncc means nothing lO you. "I don't ao IQ the premieres," he tells you. · You ever go to a Hollywood premiere? 'Hi, how are ya. f Just aot 1 development deal, everythlng's Rreat. gotta run.' ·ti llo, Universal ju,,t bought my tl"t':itml'nl. I've never bffn better, goodbye · " He wolfs down his meal. "Thut' the areal rear out here," he tells you. Fridly, o.c:.mt>er 29. 1978 DAILY PM.OT CJ I ' license." "That ~meone might think you aren't working. People don't care what you say about them, as long as you Uunk they're working. To not be work· mg is to be dead." ••• MODELTOother model: And him'! "The word 1s out thlll I delivered. 1 sbot a $3 5 million picture an 46 days on 63 locations. and·, ,brought tl m on budget. So now people are taking my phone calli, " ••• THE MAN WITH the glass or vodka in his h and was the star or a phenomenally successful television series an the 1960s. He played a courageous adventurer, and tens or millions ol people knew his face. Now you see him across the room and you wonder where you have run into him before. • "I'm working," he says to lhe woman next tc him "I'm sorry, I don't read the trades," s he says. "What are you doing?". "Apparently you don't know that I'm also a screenwriter and a director," be says. His words are slurred. "I didn't know that," she says. "MY WHOLE UFE as an actor. and the thing I was born to do is write screenplays." he sa)(S. "You get superstardom in this town. and it lasts seven years. tops . . . " The woman is silent. "l am one of lhe six people m this world who can write a great screenplay," he says. "Arc any of them in production?" the woman s ays Jazz Coinbos Named to Fest The Thad Jooes/Mel Lewis Orchestra will headline Orange Coast CoUege's 11th annual Jazz Festival, scheduled to nm April 5-8, 1979 in the OCC Auditorium. The group appeared at last year's OCC fest. filling the ·college's l ,200.seat auditorium to capacity with a wildly-appreciative audience. The band will appear this 3ear on Saturday, April 7 al 8 p.m Also slated for the festival are the Dexter . Gordon Quartet, and the Woody Shaw Quint~ Gordon wiU open the rest on Thursday. April 5, _ . and Shaw will appear on Friday, April 6. Both concerts will begin at 8 p.m . OCC Jazz Festival director, Dt'. Charles Rutherford, said that a fourth group, to be named later. will perform O!\ Sunday, April 8. The festival will also include competition between more than 50 college, high school , junior tugh and elementary school bands lrom throughout the western United States. "Remember when shoes were boring? Now it seems that I spend all of my lime in shoe stores. J l don't know when shoes got so good." • * * "SO THE PARTY was ending," said the female screenwriter. who is 25. "And we were down in the basement shooting pinball, and ll was JUsl the two of us. and he asked me to go home with him. And l told him no. I don't like going home with someone I hardly know." Pause. "And do you know who he was? He was one or the Beatles." ••• WE ARE DRJVING down SUnset Boulevard. It is lale at night. She is one of Hollywood's most famous actresses; ~be bas been al the heights or her world and at the depths, and now she seems at peace with herself. "Do you know when you're at your strongest in this town?" she says. "Just before you hil for the first time. When the talk on the street has just started about you. That's the lime to cash in. When they're just st.8rting to know about you. but there's nothing for them to see yet. "Because then you're all promise and hope. And that's what they want from you. A couple or months later they can see you on the screen, and it's not as good. Then it's too late. "I don't know what it is about this place. Everything dies so quickly. I see the people so des perate for it to happen to them, and the people so desperate because their moment is over. I do not believe there is a crueler town in the world." I I • $250 MILLION IN GOLD The Germans hid it. The Russians want it The Americans stole it. · I General GeorgeS.Patton may die for it. A funny, warm and wonderfully romantic film. 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Of Ot•noo Gouftly tft fllh ""'"""It cOftOU<IM llY ell Ill-OKMll!tt i., li1t. dh•l-1 A~dAH•­ fl\11 tt~ W9' flleCI 11!.!tll tllt County c..,.. e1 0r.,. Co4ilw °"' Ot<ell'lllW .. 1'11. I \ 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 · 8 SIAV11W"$ FtMEST -tJ71,000 M1W IXCLUSIYI •OfflltlMG Funt~ i,tac pnnoram1c view of dty Jttt.hts, ocean. <'"talinu & Pul <>~ Verd Absolute· perfect1on thruout th1b proft-sMOnuUy d~corattJ<l & prof. I u ntht.·aµt.•d "Nantucket" mod~l 1 lfrth•r th•rn mo:;t mod<.•I h ome~ ll a~hl y amprov~d with luxur1o~s t. u~tom c·ptni.: & draf)(>nes. automatic :-.pnnklt·r!'I & outtloor h ghltrrg & cxpN\SIV<' wall coverings. Soft rolors Cull ll1cl:1} tu ~t't' this 2 bedroom & toil\ t.•n1hlt: dt.•n tx.·auty Security area olf t•rs JKJOI and tPnnis court.-;. WISLEY K. TAYLOR CO.. REALTOIS 21 11 San Joaquin Hih Road MIWftO«f CENTER, H.I. 644-4t I 0 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY BACK BAY $137,500 See thts c:harmmi: :S br. fmly home w/a purk bke settinl( for your outdoor cnterta1n1ng 1n bt rt Newport Bttacb. Submit today ! 646-rt 11 ~·s Hoffee: li T ·All read enate adverh!>ed LOVERS RETit b Hl.lj(e master awtt> l'>Olot 111 t.tus new:.paper is s u -~ for int1matc pr1va<"), jert to the Federal Fair hrn•e Carruly room. l::x liouaiog Act of 1968 ....,. Lingo Rul&wt ' LAGUNA NIGUEL 15 MOUNTAINS ILIHDING INTO THE SEA Portialltr ,.ope. •k• yo. wtl ~lot. the t•tefvf c(ecor of "" Hq11i1ltely decONfed gardeft ..... with 2 btodroo.n a"d COftYerttbie detl. S...PftCJ ce111yow vi.ws. ~ tocatloa. SI I 5,500 . If yM love a CJ"Gf vi.w, tNt blwff ....,_ has flwnlmum wh.dow exposwe OY~ the OCecmt and CtmyOllS below. Ele,..Ny appoWed wfth two ~ ... llt a gardeft MftMcJ. S 122.500 Hf9uel Shoret Is • Hdltsf•e private C09'nM'lity for specW ,... who lo•• the c~ and _.. beach lo•en too. This two story .._.hot 3 "*°•-. 2112 baths GRd wooday ~·SI ~2,500 495-1720 FAMILY FIXER Ovcrarown w1lh weeds & grass J large bedrooms! Open pauo• Big sbvings! Can'l lul • Call : 645·0303 FORESTE OLSON ""'(. ..... , .... · · STARTTHEYUa ... with a home. And. do we have a beaut1(0I home for yuu! Spec- tacular 180 de1ree view. kits o(pnvacy, 4 bdrms +family rm .. at a pnce you won't bebeve. Don't let another year go by - call for det.a.ds. YOU WAMT m WE HAVE m HIWPORT HACH I u<·n• c>State $525,ooo Oceanfront duplex SJijS 000 lluyfront duplC'x $2fi.5.000 J plliS pool $120.000 MESA VERDE 3 ph!i pool & JU('UZl.1 ~7 500 4 plus fam rm $1 lfi.~lO COSTA MESA 1:1 unit~ $54-0 ooo 4 plus f um. rm. $115.500 3 plus fam. r m . $'93.500 4 plus fam. r m $90,000 2 plus loft $72,900 HUMTINGTOH H ACH 4 plus fam. rm $113,950 Many m a ny more call for details 64&-7171 Each olfice Independently owned •nd oper•ted. TUITLE ROCK • which makes it illegal lo cellent location near advertise .. any !'re bearl1 and golf 1·our:.c , __________ , ference, hm1tatlon. or $82,500.Citll~-77~ 673-4400 HARBOR 5 bdrm .. $155.000 fee. Freshly painted ins ide. levelor blinds, custom wall paper & a great lo<'ataon in fahulou~ Turtle RoCk. Call for dl'taals dlscrimmat1on basl'd on • KE:Y race, color, religion, :.ex. 1 I or nallOoal on gin, or an RE:ALTORS A intention to make ;my ___ _ ·such pref Prem·e. hm 1ta uon. ord1scnmmalJon." This neW8paper will not knowingly a tcepl 11nv advert1i.1n1: for rt·:il cslllle whH'h II> ID VIQIU tionollhe la w BEACH DUPLEX No down VI\ $fi4, 000 Un be1Jevabl4,'.\ 2 houwi. on I RENTERS!! I'! your r~·nt going up & out or 1>1Le1 We can help 100 out of renters rut! Artordable housing! Don't wu1l 1 Cull : 645·0303 A Otv1-.111n of ll.1rhor In\, • .,, mt·nt Co OCIAHNOMTSI HAPPY HEW YEAR! !'~at.her Time 1s on your side if you act now! Your HARi<>* VIEW HCUS 10% down. owner will finance thu; 3 bdrm .• 2 ba. ex<•rutt vt.• home. L.irge corner lot offered at $202,000 R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640-5112 choice or 2 & I-bdrm ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!. duplex. S.375.000! Or. 2 & i bdrm. duplex, $395.000! l•--------Or. 2 bdrm. house, CBCTRALMEWPORT $375,<n> DUPLEX lab»o lay Prop. Xlnt tocuuon 1n 100 blk . TOTAL IRttORS: Advertlaen .._.. check tMir ods daHy and r~ er- rors IMmtdicrtety. The DAILY PILOT asswnes lidlilty for .... fir-st iri· c:on"ed inserfiO!'I Oftly. lol LI Vl' Ill llnl', l'Olll't1. , .. rent on tbe other No down VA Movl• tn 1m FORESTE OLSON ...... \. .......... , Rftlfton rented summer/winter. * 675-7060 * with xlht rental hUitory. 2 Bcinns down. I bdrm LOSS ., Wcddin1t: bell!> cau11cd o wner or t h1 :. great bachelor p11d to have toe.al IOlb of ml.eresl m bacheJomood. Catch ham beforlbc come& ba<'k to e arth. He's r cd l h mollvaled mc:d ~'411 :J61ili Hc"'5es for Sat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sell idle 1t.em.s 642-5678 3 BR.flXER FORECLOSURE! TRUE• 3 Bedrm fo.t.'1 uppe r, wall "I' into foreclo~urc )'hortly ! Bank has notified owner ol ll'S tnlt!nl Ciood lat·;i lJon 67Xl07 Lots1:1.e. 1'\Jll prtce just $65,UOO! Take advantage, cull 752-1700 Now! !i.IR!ilil [ MESA VERDE I sss.ooo. I Out.st.andlr'ag 3 bedroom, 2 bat'1• with a l'OZY fireplace ror cold winter I rughts. 'J'hlR home ha:. heen complc tt•ly re decorated and 1t 1:. vn(·ed nghl! CALL 751 3191 C:SELECT T'PROPERTIES DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? II you have juel llltd your new Flct1tlou1 8u1ln••• N•m• and h..,e not y9' •ubmltlad II lor publlcetlon. pl .. H don'I toro•t th•• 1he llmlt•llon 11 30 d1Jye lrom date of llhng. l he DAILY PI LO T will publlah yo11r aletement f or SJ8 SO Our cirwletlon 1nciude1 llw e ntire Orangtt Coa&I •••• and l•g•I nouc.e1 •PR••r In .. , 9dltlona In order 10 1111>m11 your al•l•me nt lor publlc atlon 1end 11pproprimt• copy and • Cll•c ll to THE DAil y PILOT. P 0 . Boa 154IO, Coel• ...... CA '2121 We'U do the , .... For lnform•tlofl •bout legit tdvenlelne pie•M C.11 IU_.321 &t. 332. file~~.!.~~~ utotDA 1sui If location is everythinf:(. this 5 bedroom home haw <.'ver y thrnii ! Pie r and slip for 2 large boats. v1~w of turning basin. nicely protected by Harbor Island, it's a yuchtman ':i dream! $629,750. A c:oaawa&. IAl«9 FO· 644·9060 J1f1 UNJOAOIMHHIU..M>. IN~eeNTO WELCOME • C 0 S W R S 0 E C E B H N T I S U l E S N G S R 0 H A S M 0 A E 6 A 0 L C 0 P E N R S P 0 M R S l E S L Y E S D 0 H D I L l l A D P U K S U U L T U V T A D T T R A K I N A Y T D E E 0 U U 0 ! S E E X H T R H E A W 8 R Y T 8 A E D Y E A S A Y S Z T P 8 X 0 E A A N T l H R l L A D T I 0 S O.D C N C C A S C 0 G l Z N L 0 L 0 U W A Z W J [ E N LITTAANANQOR AA&EO I E c y 8 H J s 0 A A H • t 0: TIA H A u T ORDYAITTZMORIHTC CER D U 0 W P.H M N E Y S E 0 0 E H N R 0 H G A L 0 u cit 8 0 c L E Rio A 0 y R G 0 U W J H K D Y A A L 0 E S H P T S llf I WOf ' IPl)9at , • ..... up, doMI Of dltOOflllly, rind Mdl Md llio11 It Ill. ~ Hiio Grwt1n• Koqiltllfty J ......, lelutldOM 01*1 Door If AltN IOft Jo.Qr ......, ~ o.te W... H..o~Yov-Do ..,.. em-. Km TOf!IClml#: ..._ i . . . LOWDOWN l.urge duplex 1n xlnt cond. on quiet street Just acroe1 lbe street from channel A i.king $100,000 Seller wall carry 1t all with a 811\1111 down. .--------•I up Obi s:aragc & you own the l»nd. ror only ILIGAMT TOWNHOUSE Special opporluo1ty , 8 .7% var iable l oan available. Owner will Sl.59,000 673-3663 f75-4777 Eves •JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 ~ ~'<>Ddary fmllDC·l••-------•IOntu~ 1----raLJn2l1. associated e1101<r11s 11EAl ro11s t~z· "" l olt .... •"·l••l '° GIANT FIXER AIJ1ndone d ! N1•e d s work' 16"32' sw1mmtnR pool • Located on qwet cul·de·aac. VA ter m1! lluny ! Call ;"&4.5·0303 00 nr •• .., SIAS0..5 HewporlCnter """"'" GltE£TIHGS! 640.5357 61J..7IOO A / , _______ _ •I>-~.,...,_...., ~ CdM CHARMER ----..-----i -. ~L~' .... SOU'Jlf OF HIGHWAY llliilimfJll •ZI Oe1J!ltful 2 bdrm home FORESTE OLSON IU STSIDE • . 00 ,f~:.!. IOt-<'hok;e. l0t.•11. 5"' Balboa lsJand Rtalry Uon. Largt• n.-w lntcht-n CUSTOM A."'""~ ... "-"'" 1·overed p.it111, " reu I ,,.,.., •• , ,., ·ri• .. Highly upuaded 3 bd r.m •-.-.illl6•7•3···1•7•0•0--• bcuuty • s1 m .5()0 home w/warm rmly rm •• ti " Lake San Marcos ~ i.q n. 2.BR 2~ba, den on golf ,couNle. Im mac. Sl90.00Q Owner/ Bkr .& 714/~1982 For Cl.Wiled Ad ACTION Calla Daily PUot AD.VISOR 642-5678 New crpta. Remodeled ldtcbeo, entry & cov'd patio. Mint, move 1n con· d1Uon. HW'l)' on Uus one! ~9481 ·. llHTTIU YOUIS 3 Ii'. 4 Bdrm •vallable. Call today for det.alla. MULHIAAN · ~Rtcjister 754-7100 Sell things fast with Daily ========I Pl.lot Want Ada. cae: 110111 ILlllS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE ILUFFS IEAUTY Great End Unit On One Of The Finest Streets In Newport Beach's Bluffs . Spect acula r 4 Bedrooms With 3 Baths In Wooded Setting. S hort Dis tance To Pool And Entertainment Area. Sep. Dining R oo m . -Hu ge L1virig R oo m W/Ratsed Hearth F.P. High Wood Beamed Ceilin gs Thru -Out. $169,500. A .. J oy Of Ne wport" Exclw,ive. SOMETHING SPECIAL Hard To Find Condo W/Super Location. 3 BR & 2 Baths. Master Suite W/Fireplace. View Of City LJghts. C.OOtemporary Decor. Only $)57,500. SUPIRI DUPLD On Capistrano Beach. Ear h Unit Has 3 BR + tlreplacc: Wonderful LOt'ataon With Sec lus ion And Leisure On The Sand Midway Between L.A. And San DieRo. Come Inspect ThlR Gorgeous Smog-Free And Temperate LOcale. $750,000. &31·1• .. ' 00¥9 DllYI . . . . PETE BARRETT REALTY 642-S200 Want Ad.-. Call 642.5678 macnab / irvtne realty HOME FOR All SEASONS Lovely 5 BR Hurt>or Vittw Homes Somerset Model w/ J<1ruzz1, lush l a nd sc apin ~. wood det·king & firepit. Extr a storage -solid oak books helves & ralHngs. Reduct:.'(l & ready for quick sale at $215,000. Helen Wood 644-62.00. <K-11 ) M.A&1 .. can1 Hig h atop Spyglass Hill this fabulous Nuntucket Model awaits you ! Done in Country French-style w /2-stoncs offering 5 BRs. den, form a l living & dining areas, country kJtchen. 2 fplcs, spa, pool &c fabulous vaew of Bay & Ocean. $750.000. Lynne Valentan~-6200. CK-12) \ OUTSTAle .... NOMI. •• Looking for an outstanding fam.Uy! 8 BRs, a fplcs, formal dining rm. sunny brkfst rm, gourmet kitchen + dark room. Space to breathe & live in good t aste on a lovely tree·lined street in the Dover Shores area. $364.SOO fee. Barbara Aune 642-8235. <K·l3) .A:i IMmON IHVISTOltSI Cd M duplex So of the Hwy ! 2 ~Pa<'ious 2·BR units w/fatio, Locotcd in popular renta art? close to shoppinJ(. $175,000. Lynne ValentJne 644~6200. <K·M> M2-t23S "44-6200 «11 Oowr Drl~ Harbor View Centw lrVIM et campus Val .. y C.nC.r 712·1414 . • f .... i ' 1 .. ..._.. lllw S. He.n llor S-. W...1 P« '* HoltMt ft.er W. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GtMttl IOOJ ........ , IOOJ teMt' IOOJ C.-. .. M_. IOU ·····················~· ··············~········ ·······~ .. •············ .... , .........•.•...... 2 IOIM con AGI ' . RHMora ~· NEIDS SOME nc lh1d\h d atrnbh J 111y UNO.A pl11.n, 1 uni t'n1r11t lO oommu111ty 1wl t•ml U.Ut ('()0(1() With lf!'ll~ Ull 1tndo 3 li1I rm, ;! buW. 2 1.rlll' 1rn11w. di l ' r I( .. n1 t r • u 1 I ,. $1fli.~UU tlUI Mt "nth nu Pl.US IMCOMI I' tq•'tl h.itd11>vod Oonrll. ~•ird llf'•mt"tl •ti hlllCll :I hm k ht ~vh•<'• 1 ounlry lull hffi "1.US l lldrrn ' li.,th jni•urflf' unll w 1nt 11.;1t1t1 und yllf\J Slt~.wo Call644·121 I rJn NIGJ(I. ·OAILl V li. A~5.iUCIA1lSi ·········•·•••···•····• Tht~ two :-.tor'. 1 tw<fruom '.l hitlh horn<' 1s ont• bltx k r 1 om thl' C'ourttrv <'lub on J r>'"'l>i!t' 't1(•4•t an \1 ,.,n \'t•rd t• I.nth & pl.1~1t·r ron,tr-uct1on f''.1111 11\· r oom. dt"n .. nd l.lun<ln t Ol'Ol S IW .750 \'k for Cilt n tfr II" .1 rt h tl:U I ~,. .. , vuhJt•' I•--------• MESA VERDE SINGLE LEVEL ·\\i.•lk lo Count" t lull lrum lhs... I h.t•clroom t ll'l um n ·rnod\ lt:d hnmt· f'.1m1h rnhm .inti lU/\ rlt·n "11h (1 rt•pl1l l l' !'\t•pJI ti 1• 0\,1,lt•r <,ultt 1n l'ludt...., ... 1un.1 < )flh 1 ~• ·•oo hk fur(; li·n llt'IJ\\.11 lh h.11 t:.'ti4i ROOM FOR 2 MORE UNITS 7!>'( 127 1 :i H i lot. ~:uo<l E~L-.1dt• localf> l'p~ra<lt'<J J IK'droom. 11 1 buth . lath & pln~ll•r ronslrut·t1on. h.trdwood noors klt<'twn inl'lud1.~ mt<'• o~av,• Orw VJ!u~ new A.~klor<i lt•n ll\•ll\\:111h tl31 1'266 ' of oosta meaa, lrvtne. newport beach, Inc. 234 E. 17th Stteet. Coate Meta 1 631 -1266 '\allon ... ult '\t•1 ...... 11. •1l lnd1' iclu.1lh o,,.n,..J ... nd <>rw1 .11 .. rt ft, JI L~t •• 1. llfftt', • ., CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX co,..11bty rft'Mldldtd wHh,... c~ting. Hie, w~r. and fl,.,tocH m botlt Ultfh. Spoclom r...tat wNt hos oc.-•'-•· Low rwoiftl•M.U properly With COftV~ Mfty. ftriu redt.tced to $197,500. DISTINCTIVE RETREAT l .I~ 2 batta rttideftct, tast..wly remodefed by de5iC)fler/oWMr. indudH lcr'¥ nlOSf'fr bedroom wit., wHh fir •f*K• ..ct wN&en he. btemin uw of wood, Hie, stain•d 9lau aftd quality materials. ~ and privacy in Old COl"OH cM4 Mar for S 164.500. 644-7020 2123 SAN JOA(i>UIN HILLS ROAD NEWPORT IEACH HOME i INCOME .: l rUIA .: bdrma I l111th 1•111h wl\V ~l1t~l 1 !Ulfllll 1111 ~., •• '() t•I land ly(IU 11'411 ll 1 I"' ut 1~t fo~l'L,hlt• ( ••lU \tt'~J ,. )' wulk tv hu11k.. 1 .. 1,l uH11 t• I. u1,..r m .11 ~ t'l" ~IW ~100 (,uu\J 1·.1 11t• \Lu1t·I BAY& BEACH 4'-0 NEWPORT t fR OR JS9.1111 WOW!! N. TUSTIN HILLS 01t" Vll.'W'I ft UU1 lht'l!I' !1 hr 11 n 11 n 1· w h II h t d " h1mws will knm·k ''"" out Hw liJt•r in t• hind .1 nd rt'l'hM't·d prtt't•i. Slll.VllO down to ''" 1nc·rc•1l1lil1• $llll,!JOO RANCH REAL TY 639·7000 onytirrw WISHING YOU A HAPPY HEW YEAR (ltllmng duplt•x, $(..'),!JOO No quohf 3 lilt + IL1m nn Only $1 ~.3011 Lo tak l.' O\er Sharp :? JIB 1•onrlu rn rkwport. $8.1,200 Ch.irrn1ni.t Uayl'l 1.''I J Mrm . S21i,ooo l11sun fltu p rius 675-9991 WOW! wtf/X .. A.LUE! S215,000 Mow tn now and C'nJUY Chri stma~ from th1., bcciullfu.l home 1n <:oronJ de l Ma r . Plush n1>w <' a r p 1• l . d i: c· o r ,, n d beaullfully rn.11n1:11m·d Lar~c· hvan)( room with ma!>l>IVl' rrr .. r>loil'l' and lot.' ol glal>~ to \'I FW tht• 11 i:hll> ~moot h flu~ 1111: nour plan 1n1·lucli•' 1'1111\ and dmtnM fi'lnul~ rourn plu.., 4 btodroom" l.;11 i.;t· m an1rur1:d b:ir k\l,1rll Come hy J nd <,t•t• lht• HF.ST BuY .1nrl \nu own th<' land wo ~ul)rn11 your offer for tlui. lov1•l> Corona del m11r hom1· - WATI HI HONT ~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!.I ttOMI~ :: REAL ESTATE LIDO ISLE Bay v 1t•w from ~ pal10 dec·ks C'nhanct's r us t om s p;i(•t0us 5 IJdrm .. 4 b<1th trad1l1onaJ horn<•. h kt· n l'W Jcfra) ror t•nlt·rtnininJ! $500,000 OCEANfROMT Quality rraftsmansh1p in m ahog. tnm & o ak floors st>ts off t h1~ landmark : 4 B H. 3 ha horn<> an finest location. Estabhsh<'<f ln·t"S & l:lwns. S.i75.000 BACK BAY Fine' 4 bdrm . 2 1 ~bath fam ily h o m1· on q u 1t't <·ttl cl <• s:.i c. Ovrrsi1ed pool. playhouse•. stora~c SHi!l.000 Terms BAYFRONT Scvcn1l (ml' havfrnnt home·~ with pu•r & slip AVALOM 631-1400 -*L19UIDATIOM * •6VAHOMES• lnve~tor L1qu11l11t1111( II o rn t' s C 0 I. I. I:: 0 E PAHK and MJo~A l>l::L MAH llUl<RY 1 h<'> an· 111 good shape uncl WCIN"I LA<rr LONG SO down to vets 1\.'iK f'OR Ill Hor+oft, AC)eftt 541-0800 ~ 151and I 006 ...••..•..•............ 4 duplx. 111clud 1111: 1>11~ front lo be cxt·h down 1n a pkl( 21.J/ 684 3200 ----.-- EMERALD ST. Duplex w1lh o~ner's un ii , l(ood location. dbl garaRe. 2 frpks Clt•or, SurttEMI LIVIHG ATrT'SllST Wuul!I you hllt· to hv1• 111 .111 • \"r ut1vr 11r1d\hothoud uf 1>rt"1l1 l(t' h111111"'' I h••11 111uk;,• 1111 1•vvi.H11lnw11l to ~t·1· tho. rnsto111 I hJrm J 1'Jlh h •>lfl•· ~1th ..... I> r.1t1· funuh room .mJ du11nv. r"''"' Onl) ' IJloc k I rum ''"" \••rch-l'uunt1 \ (..luh ~I .>II I\ '1111:11' i.turv hum\' on o\ 1 r '"l.'tl tot t .ill ~b ~for mo1 I.' ulf'Of rllllllOO ~HERrTACE . ••• REALTORS Ohmygosh! Slashed. .. To s1·ll' l'r1·sl fj1l·OU\ M1':'la V..rde 4 hetl roorn n1•or <'uuntry l'lub forrnul drning. farntly room und I 1 rt'Pl11ce l'lu:.h l'Jrp c·t . lots rnur1• $133.000 BK ll !.llO 1720 TAABB1. -· SECLUDED EASTSIDE Owner lr&nsferred. musl ~IJ hl.s lo' ely newly re- rnodeled a nd rede(•oral- l'<I 4 bdrm :? bath hom<' ~parklln K nl·~ ult ra modem c'Ounlry k1k hen Rai...ed hearth flrl'plare. lll.?llefuUy done 111 na tural wood.'> Quarry ,'hie· entry .in d w a lk Front l'o url)'ar\J Bri g h t. :.poc1ous and rharm111.: Yoo'd better hurry und i.t'<' lhb one at Sl()IJ,000 Call 540 1151 :-... HERrTACE .'¢-.. • REALTORS Can't Ask For More! New ly c arp eted 3 ~room 1·xrrut1vl'. rom- plelt' with dtnin~. cnt ry. M.oragc, umquc fir<'plarc and :! pat1oi. SH>-1 .!JOO BKH C:all 540 1720 _,,,. .. Fo1 !-Jlt• by 0 '4nr i\J:l -t llr :! Ila 111·~ Iv re · modt lt'tl home 1n ·pnmt' N11t t1._'l11 Url.'a All nt:w k1tc·hcn & C'arpt•ttn)( thruoul 1)1,·: :Jssumable VA luan S~ !JOO 5'18-8038 $5000DOWN /\1111 u m e halan1·t· of $141,000 ul $1380 mo Me:;a Vt·rde. 4 Br, ~ Ua, pool, JUC'U7.r.J. no quultfy mg , vuranl 754·65_1!1 __ BAOC BAY BEAUTY l.ovel)I 3br horn <: w 1mdn) aml•n 1t 11•' f'ormal [) R . Dor B Q tn klrhn Oix·n & Spa r 1ou:. Grrut for family hvrn~ & t·ntl'rt.im mi: !n!I 5~no ALLSTATE REALTORS $68,500. FHA-VA :1 ll('(lroom, large ) ord . (j\.llet I ul·de :!DI' &15 9 lbl .. ,, . !j OPEN HOUSE ""' REALTY ~> Well coostruC'ted, 3 BR. 1 ba. oak fl oor . partial basement, concrete foundation. Flats a rea. $120.000-Fee. seller Wiil 1·11rry Isl T U. --------- BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR .· J·ll Buy\•<I" Uto\11' NB 675 6161 1 ~9.000 NEWPORT IEACH REALTY 67S.1642 642-0762 flnd what you want m Dally Piloc Cla11arf1t'd11 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWIN NEWPORT BEACH Two contemporary custom homes Just completed in Newport Heights. Conveniently located to SO COAST 'I.AI.A Village Creek condo :lbr. 21>11. 2 cur garg. $92.000. Sunn ower & Bear St. /\t~t'flt 897 1888/ 644 1493. SPACIOUS $16.000 down to take over 4flr, 2 ba Condo L:1un dry room. dbl allarhed gar Owner Agt Pnn. only Mike 771· 1301 TrBde your old stuff for ne w goodies with a Class1/1ed ad 642 5678 DAILY PILOT :=••••••••••••io44 HotnHForS• Ohf'Redkhlh <>hr•••&t.t. ......... , ............................................ \ .. . .............••........ 1024 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • L,.,..a Miipit-1 I 0 5 2 • • • • • • • •. •. • • • • • • • • • • nAHO MIW MOYI ltlGHT IM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~"°""' 1•1 OO Lot.fer S4e 2200 .tHr San ftt11;ucl Mdl ..a....... /"-v ~ -••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOW""OMlS w111i.orw r1111r , fjjrp rm. ,__ w _,_ ... ••••••••••••••••••••••.• P~IC "lri~weoch" upl(redcd lhruout Call Moo.arc h ~)'Terrace t'V"& ... ..-VIEW tEuu lde Coe~ Metal todu ()pe'n Sat 10 2 MOllLI HOME -~1 Y MU" ulARt't l27UISea blund Dr -........ Tl,..... fo'u ll o n h 111t u rre .,. •· h T··.. z•·" "r "'" ....... 000 """' 6259 -~ V1"'I Nt.-wport arb lot tn i..c <':.lllful .,..o r "'" 0 R......_ a-ist.r ......,, '"" Rent, opt.IOn t.o buy mfo, •xrlU111Ye .............. ./a"•-'Pll l ll'Vt!I. 2&3 1•11 t ..... , .,,. _a ~ I •-'""" .. '"' ii 1 r., 11 t• r r p I(' 5 754-7100 ,,. ,.,; /T~l /J J,I ITP()'s, oan at1llumpllon community of Harbor O\ll'l'O"'&\le,., ICft. .. nhOUl!t' 1-.---------( I U,f-(/.. ~,,,/ t'tc ~'Y fuumc.:€! u Ac R1d1tt" Wi ii :l('('On'I 1 1• 9otrira. modJil.t' • tcnnu court rEN~IS~ou~o · 11 11'* NOATHWOODS R E A L_T Y MaWleHoew Ston Call Jac k Cu 111te r •t fromSlll.000 Cor•f'ou1 Po nderou .....,_..och 1069 Waitmlo11wr ~ (71416-40·6716. Mar nab &16-0UIHor !>M 1920 Purk ho mf!. Com plt-l!! ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• W Anll!wun 7tll 1442 lrv111e RltyCo l)\>vel~ by With pool ond 1pa Four SACRIFICJo: Anaheim 9!J6. l011 Woodt rtt Dev Co OO<lroom.~ ram1ly mom · Sa.nu Ana SSC-7070 c~rythlna tor the family Bruut 4BH. pool. spa, I&<' 1-: l\nllhe1m ~~ .._.._ D•Mf't, M~u vent• 4 bdrm. 2 bo tt\4it Ill movlnll up Own~t Ylil'd Xlnt ar~u. $142,500. Retort 2400 rww rrpUI. tl v varkmM ""· .... tr r red ti G73.43lt Agt Z rwUos. lar"t v11rd NIC1! ,...., u.:en uns "r an Mobile Home furn or "n· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,... "' ~ must Al'll. C&H tod11y !or HOM .. ld II .,.. · ll rt'(l l'lnanrl' fl u )"OW'appolnlmt:nl E + APT. rum. Acrou 1trl't't 11hop y Wh u mounhun Citbtn ~I tlti83 by ApV( 2BR housf'·~ Apt over ping & buses S8SOO fiml. <in ,., ac~ Nee<b h1tn J.:IU' R2 Uh: 1-orner lot, 642-27SO. 548-47~ dymun. ~.000 Own\'.r IYOWHEA view D/H, LIH. dt'n &•5711dyllw1ld92349 2 or 3 ar. 1 ~ Bo up ~.000 i\ppt only 215 St Mobile Home furn I.Shed or ReaU:atat. icraded t.ownhou.e. com Andre w s Hd /\i.tl unfunushed $8500. Xlot W.e.d 2900 pl ,,.modeled k1t('h, t-O\I ~ local.Jon. ~2570 •••••••••••••• ••• •••••• er d bnck polio, d reom y a....,.... leoth I 048 t•ltrt bto ne~ thruo ut ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 duplex. mrhl\lm..: bay SPl"'1t1l nt:w ytor pn r1• * DUPL.EX * fronl to be l!Xl'hJn~1.'<i Coc11Darcial P'roperiy 1600 O WN Propu l y 1 n $611 .000 556 IS l 64 or down 1 n a p k g 117~_1 ______ Ore11n side of hwy. lt•vel 213,684 l200 ••••••••••••• ••• •••••• • Inglewood, ll a wthornt• NJo:w SHOPP LNG or So R.'ly i\r.-a'> wooosnEAM Townhou.~«'. 3 bdrm11 • 2 bulh.-.. d.ul Ill K rm & ca m I ly rm ~ L I. Untvf'nu ty $104.000. AG~ 640 $560 ......,.°" •och I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 SHORT ILOCk S lo beach. 2 houses on 1 loL $87,500 total Scott Realty $36. 7533 --------WANfl-:0: P.P. waots 3 4 Hr hom1• In 118. Must b<' · i..'OOd value unde r !IOM Pnn only. 53C 3325 lrviM 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JSSUMABLE LOAN Former Purdue Modt>I home m College Park 3 bedrooms, central a ir. upgrades lhr oughoul. l'Onven1ent to srhooli. and park OnJy $87 .500 e HANC H HEAL TY 551 2000 SACR ln C E ' lrfli ut Woodbnd~o 3 Ar :!148' PLUS elegant :! Hr condo priced be low m arke t llolh nr lake. 673·43 I I Qwncr/ Aiit_. ---- MOVE IN FOR THEHEWYEAR New Wqodbndge f:Stales Condo Cape Cod s tyle /\dams Plun. •1 bed. 21,~ ba • $123,000 Call George or H oxan ne at 1714>5523700 Macnub Irvine Rlly Co. -------- 1.AJ( EfR 0 HT IH WOODIRIDGE New Woodbndge I'll latC's Wa->hm~on Plan reddy for mo11· m 3 lwd & d<'n. 2 2 ba $166.000. SpcC'rn l upgrade parkaM e 1n rludecl C.111 (;N>rJ.tt' or Ho'tannc a t 17141552-3700 M arnab lrvme fU Ly Co ---------UHIVEllSITY PARK 5Br. fam rm .. xln\ 10<'. i,y owner. SH.YT .ooo. 552-8 mo n:NTER WIUPAY CASH!! lot, easy acces:1 to beal'h Needs pa int. m mor re l•--------- p;ur.1 . 1de:il for homl' & inrom t· H u rry. onl) Sl..50.WO Newport lleur h Arl"-3 Ph. TOlft D'Alleualtdro LOVELY LIDO Tuple net leases f 'U"'l t T.D. '9t<>PEATIES ML')!l10n R«'ally 494 07JI PORTAf'INi\ Where lhe homes are 1m prcss1vt>, a nd the ()('elln views are spel' tacula r Two choice lti.l 1n R1>, pri ced (rom $225,000 NEU.JELL J";\~UC • 1nC bl\r L .lgun.t Ht• .tch •l'J4 t,'-)941 home on a :;p11c1·~~-.... years rffit )(uuranteed lut A roomy lll.n)Ch.' 1>lory mt.' tugh traffic couot <213 > 674·6007 or (7l4 I 31Jdrm. fam rm homl'. 11.000 Sq feet re nta bie 546-QOI anyUmt or C7 MI l'harm1ngly deror alcd space. $780,000 846-~I alt tiPM. with counlry fo'renl'h Georqir l":IUR• C".o. ki tc hen, ou k Cloori;. 6Jf.]4I00or ,AYCASHIH fireside. formal dtnsnJ.t, 644-1751 A ft.ASH st.wned and leaded with __ _ glass wmdows and w:1rm 1------·----1 For bouse8, lots. unit:. natural wood tonei. l hru· OFRCE IUlil.DI_..~ Scott Realty 536-7S33 out PLUS 4 s mall suites. S8'J.900 111_...._.. Near Bnsto l & &ker . ......._ ~~'::'_Ke pool size south CM. Agt . S48·T729 -;;.::·;.;,;;.;;,-••••• $295,000 ················-····· for appt. to lft ~~!:r.T.!'!!.~~.~~ lal»a l•laftd l 106 FAHY ASTIC... catU44-72 I I 76 UulTS ••••••••••••••••-••••• panoram1t' views of emm " BAYFRONT 28fl . 2 b11. ocean & 1·anyon .ire B OWNER 1.23 E Bayfront. St.'95. yours when you move 1n· I ~ • · Y k 9, ,., llert> 213/ 4711·35TI days to this la rge 4 bdrm Low rent Ta e ovet" , ' home Loadsof spaceror -loan. No vac a o c 1ci.. CofoMna lt24 cnt.ert.ainlllg & gracaow, ~ Property located at 1049 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJvmg $289 500 A b I West.2nd St. RlallO 3 BR 2ba furn Condo CHARM s sum a e CAU542-l676 G a r age . Vang u;ird / Cozy lllUe2bdrm beach 81/lO/o formfo Bkr.iwelcom<' Newport HI . CM . $475 rottage m xlnl cond1llon· II arbor View Monaro 4 8 I duple•es mo. 7684666. - Spat·1ou." dt'<.'ks & bwlt m Phase Ill. Great view 3 incl bayfroot to bt' e.xch Mtwpori •ach l 169 hot tub All this with in Bl. 2 ba By owner. You d o w n 1 n a p k g . •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• walking d istance to. own the land 2131684-3200 Magnificent beachfront beach $Ull.500 2244 Port Car lJ.sle 1 ..,_._,.H FfXER West Newport home. 5 IAAMD t'tEW Open S1S &14-48117 ~ Bdrm, 2 bat hs +dorm SlwinUl.: contemporary $ 159 900 S 115,000. loft. $1100/mo.lo June de:.11{n. lh1s nvwly con • san Clemente Tn Plcx. Yrly lse posstble 956-587 1 i.lr uclt..>d 3 bdrm . 21:1 _...._.,....~ pncedlOl>eU -------- blllh home has beautiful Well localed 2 I I OH IEACH 0t..-t>an & l·an)on vwwi1 $5000 On UERTIIA HENRY Decorator furnis hed 2 ~.000 lll!:ALTOHS story 4 Bdrm home with 21!i l>el Mar 482 4121 view. In best location. '1~tr•~r ·~\~K·l1t,C~.~ ••A.I II U')'1 ~' ( ''''' thpnw.w t ,,riv"•• 'h•.1t n ( ,, ~i/t,';I 1/t41 VM 1'11 'HJ)I C tt t\l thf')l'IN.ty '11 VH' l .t(J1,r t ( .• 1 '''ti/ I dl•1 41t'f• •!lft Pacific Estate 1tuated on J4 a cr<' for IJlOSe who enJOY enter· tauunt:. pool. wel bar. J:+runr. I frplrs. wrnc 1"1•llur pl us I bd rm~ S17ri.000 ()OIOnl' Ko/an H1•,1I £ ~l.1lt• 111« 'IUO Glt·1U1t•y11· Slll!t!I 49 4 947J 54 9 0316 Laguna Hiiis I 050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uig 4 bdrm. 2 ba. hom e w/pool. JaC. ra m rm, 1·ompletely rcmodel<'d ~1g lot , muc h mort· Owner will rma nc·e. No <·rt'Cl1t needed $155,000 hulance Ask for 1<:d Ulemow 964·24~ CUSTOM HOME LAS1'0 f'7 4 Bl'. 3 Ha. m ast.er bdr m rt.v eal, 2 frpks. form al du:ung, 3 car garage. ap· r1rox 3000 i.q ft ~7 l.J Linda Court $18!1 !';00 UwnertAJtl•nl 5,,2 •11191. ti42 ~164 or t;7J 0782 ~·or Sale b) o ... nl'r lk·aut tlul 6 moi. old "-t'WJlOr1 Terrace ron\Jo P11nw loc·atron. l>~I .,ty l'nd unit. 2 Br 2 Ila. w/~ara)(t' 5·HI 80311 l'nrr·d 1'clow mk t at Sl11.00J ------$950/mo wmter lse. 7 UMrTS..c.M.. Wolerfr'Oftt Hon.s llea ut. new hutld1ni:. 611-1400 Pirepl&ct~. xlnl locauon TI->L lnvmts 642· 1600 UEA)( EVEN 15%00Wt't 4 Plex & Sngl Family Al>SUn'lt' Seller will 1 blork lo the ~ean. JBK - 2b a , d 1l>h wa s h c r. sto rage C ablt• TV $500 /m o . $650 for J u n t'/July & AuR . 213/248-5737 t•arry paper . Mni.:mt ---------- avail. A1tent. Gary D. Bosler 900-4388 or 53&)\!ltl Pnncipal.s ooly ---s 18,500 PER UNIT $55,500 PY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Geo•ral 3202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J RR. 2 Bi\ Sharp. avail now $435/mo 65:)2 Wall r ail !162 7788 ask for M11dc agt -----IGIM»a 15'and 3206 ··•··········••···•···· 11.ty 1-'ronl upper unit :lhr, ~. frpk'. open bea m . !>m lolt ~. F1 n.t . La:.t & deposll 075-443". ll's GorJ.te<>US' 2 Sty. 4 hr. frml dm '~· lrlf FR, 211 OnTiwWater. Newport BUILDING AVERAGE Two ln plexes & one <1 ple'X with 6 t wo bedroom & 4 one bedroom apts in exre ll a nt a r l'a or R1ver s 1d<' Will e•· dlan~e' SL85,000 Total. 752 1!12() ba, upl(,d s galore! Blt n $175,000 /\genl MOVEIMTODAY val'. gur o pn r . brH'k 968-99'l2 w o od b r i d I( e s & s patio, prof lndscp. All BUY DIRECT 1 Ci)UAIL 4RR 3bu, d1•n, drnmg rm. patio wig~ bbq. New lllc, very clean. $775. 675-1442 ----- Hedwood modeL Plus h lh111 & mo re for only cpts. A/C, f ireplace. $132.400. Really World, FROM OWHY A-!~~~~ laiM)o PeniMula l 207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $8600 down, take over 1611-~ SAVE$8,000 loan $111 .~0 Own<·r LagunoH~ 1052 llarbor View Knoll, 3br, t()pelil Tll 1:>0 P .M.1 4BR oceanfront Lease/ Rent. must sell U.S i\. Really ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'n ·level, Cape Cod Con· ~·5A81 or 5815986. or• do-O pe n :.pa re Vll'W TAX IENIEFtT~: S650/Ptlr mo. 499-3758 Capi~trano kodt 3218 fr.16-050'7 LagunaN1'guel every room. Tennis. pool VI R assumah\,• ~ IOlUl Poo:-. lease optwn Four Plex. Gd rental Close to sho p:. & \)111>. MULH~ batty Reciitfer 75 ... 7800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r anoraou(' view, garden. C'\tit.om bit townhou:.e for leall<'. i.g<' 2 bdrm. 2' 2 1>u.so1-2:tm SUPERB Turtlerork Presiden t llome Profess ion a lly landsca!X'd and dccornt ed Plan 50 The ult.Jmau· ajidref>S m I r vrne w 1th evcrythtng you wanl m J hnc home and 11 h a' a Vlf.W' Realty .. sm.000640-4848 W END L~ ram home 3 + LESST1'4AM S65.000 2 ll drm rondo w/ca thedral C't!tllnl(. Ooor to cc1lm1t frplc, pool neurby C~e to shop· plJ\St, pubhc tran.'>P Ter nl1c s lu.rter home E·Z maml $64.500 495-5220 493.9494 810.5050 496-24 I l 3 BR. I"'• ba. patios. block wall. fpll', 1 0·~ d own, $85.000 495-4779 Plu.">2 on R290' bwldablt> lot S285M. 7101 Seashore. owner Will l'Ons1dcr <:oodo trade 645-8410 HIGH ANXIETY C8U.<ied this pn<'•' lo drop 3 Bdrm , rrm l din 1n!(. fplc, & lush rl'ar \ard. :! blk.' Lo Harbor lltgh. $123,000 ~IS 7221 ------COl'OM dee Mer 3222 • •••••••••••••••••••••• •~ Co<ita M~. 4 re - modeled houst'S on lot F or S ale by owne r ()penbeams&s pac.:1ous.3 9RJ.5383 br. 2 ba & frplc. Yearly ·--------1 Call 5.57·2200 ask for Mr. r._ ook AcrHqe Colllm. 18+ a c r es. $14.000 pr --------acre Owni•r hnancmg 2 BR, 1 i., bath home 2 t·ur a vailal>Je 25"-d owo µrage & deck. $450/mo W a t e rfro nt ll o mt'' ~ U€HIG€ 63HIOO /---l-~ HOM€~ 3 Bl', 3 b-a-. f_rp_l_c.: .-b-ltn_s_·. -ul1I room 3333 W C<>ast Hwy, NR Agt67~·5930 645-6646 -----Llkc oew 3Br Broadmoor If 523 CAMPUSDt:IRVINE 1--Vl-LL_A_P:_A_C_IF-IC_A_ MOPAYMEt4TS Sea v1ew hom e. Vl1•w. security & pri v a cv . S9C50/mo. Owncr 979..s430 -M er purdmse we pay all costs fort> m06. Close t o o c ean. $140,000. (714)960-~. BfTERTAINER'S DELIGHT Only Sll&,900 for I h is be aot1ful S&S ramlly home 2350 llfl It . 4 bedrooms. country hkt· b o nus r o om . new e arlbtone ca rpt•tin~. cus tom s hutter'! nn d much, much more <.:u ll t.oday. PATIO HOME BeautHul :? bedroo m . _______ _.;._ family room , 2 bath Jlluffs, t-level end unit : 3 Pntio home Exqwsltely BR, 2 ba .• many extra11 . decoratedlhruoul.Slrur Choice loc. Own/a l!t tural improve me nt. we t _644_-_is.ss _______ _ bar. profess lona l1---------.. land.scoping. 1'ommun1ty BEST IUY ttit TOWtit ~· JIC'utti, clubhouse TRIPLEX + guest . soo,ACIFIC Great sum me r /wn t r rents ISLAMD VILLAGE Close lo t>earh & bay Ocean view r ondn in $25.000-Make Ofll'1 a du It r om mun 1 t y JOMt Realty. lftc. S pac ious 3 bdrm . 3 673·62 IO bo!N, hreplacftl>, roun·1·--------• try kitchen & many othe r ------- e'llro1. O wners mus t 1076 TAKE YOUR 'tCK Owner will help finance Tnpleit C. M. $1.28.000 Triplex, C.M $207.500 Tn~ex Orange S98.500 4-Plex Allah flJ0.000 4 Pk-x Orange $132,000 AU units m j(ood cond1 tion. Call s.56-2660 C:::SELECT I PROPERTIES ltG4rt.x sell $135,000 MOHAR CW ••••••••••••••••••••••• A1kloa only S 115,500. SUMMIT Ii Beautiful R· Plan lno lion 00 CUl·dtH!8C With imooram1c ocean and r oss ll1ne vie w s 2 Bedl"Ooma/den/2 ballu C omm . pool / J11 c u u 1/rlubhouH SL:IJ..SOO Mu.st IW!U f111ot. Pnnc on· RID TILE ROOF ly Scott Rellily 536-7W _ Original Spanish home m HOltCO ACREAGE xlnl cond. on lar•e R2 lot View the Par ihc 4 1 urea. >:OMd C3, rrom lb.ls 12x30' s undeck prime comer IOC'aOoo. Short walk to bearhes. $138,SOO. pier rand stores .~ Rart A pi€HIG€ find left Loday $100,000 /'---l-~ HOM€~ Spac. S br. ram rm. pool 2 story. beam ~e1l. 3 bu. 2 Crplc, bltn clcc. kit, rcfn g. W/0, c ul-de·»ti•' Gardt'ner, pool scrv. m d $1100. mo. A~. Mahon 644-1443; 644·6200 CostoMeM 3224 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 4 IORM root. HOME 778 Allt•i.:h<.>ny 1 lktrm 2 holh, fir111lat·1·. ll'nr ed yu rd. COV•'T•·•I patio $575 m o Nr Smith Coast Plaia ~ I I \I.. II 111 \I 1' .'~i~ [ (3JS' lllW• ''= OrJ :}f• ftl11 Brand n ew 3br. 2~'!ba. frpk . Ohl l(arg. pool & JIH'UU I 5 min to brh. Vt ly lease No pets. s:>25 M8·1'157 /83$-9$43. ~CH SUMMIT I Dlll 3 bdrm .. 2 b11th ron· do Panoramic Ot'Un & coulllne vlcwa with rity llRhl• by night. P,x qulsltely d rC'orale d lhruout. M 1my upgr1111c11 Coml ~-~I, Jl~UZJI & c u ... """""' $139,900 HAUOR EST A TES ml w lJoa.sl H ,...B Best buy In Arr a! · 1r ._ wy, 3bdrm 2ba.l.AJ1leynrd 8'-auUful OCEAN VIEW 64-646 No J)('ts. Avail Jun. Ill ' ........ ~ . from the lar ge llv WUI trade 3 sub-divided <.'llll 11r1 oi ~ !>68 3636 lrlg/dlnin& rm. maater &oca Lu Vegas, ror <'ll~h. 2 11> 9 Mc y t\ r . N cur b d r m • ( e m I I )' i1atlh0at. car. diamonds, Harb0r1 V1etorla rrn/kikhl'n ~ open beam etc 675-7687 dm w1tb bnck floor 1900 · 3 bdrm lrit Ce~ y ard. 8q_ n for only $119,500 Wiii tr• 2~ iuort a cres Orl ve by mJ National. M IEACH on lake ln Elco. Ne v&d11 S3!l!> pf'r. m o . ht ••••r-s fOt' euht 11Ub0at. car. IMt ~ s 100 Children pet.<. 307 r:Eiea -dlamono1, aold, otc. OK C111833-930S SANCl.EMm~'teal 87$..,.,. Ntw 2113 bdrm, frpl(', 491-1100 a.dfted Ada. )'OW' one-hllnl. 2 ('aJ" A&ral•· MSO ltop abopp6fll tenter. &-up &U-5837. DAii. V PR.OT ...................... 3 BDRM.~ BATHS t•nhn . S Cat Plu t l't'a. rdn1. 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JZ""l ~ •-,,...-• • • IUQ l br dabwbr W 10 Z Sl. 646-6483eves. llide locaUon 1365 mo. •Accented wall.I. t•.. .,. or. u('ft al ·~ "' ........ ••••••••••••••• coodo J Cltr l•I ti•• ' ad) ' ' ('o,ut Plal~ 5-m J .u1 •••••••• .. •••••••·--· Jcol-ed pauu pot>I Ir tar ~· &.a. no pet.II IRA.MD MEW ~1131 or 837-0666 Near COl'fter ol 'Walnat It 1•1 ~~IJ.. sw.tJo toado wltb .,.._ ~ ,__ -.r lhe M• Clubb4iu.a NO PETS Ava.it Tan. 6 lo Jwie 13. a....." 1..-, .. croA ,_ ... on~ ~1.1mm11 z S3:Wtmo lli::IMAX nil 13'1~fT~ 2ltSbr.2ba.allelf)('tn c New2 Br.k.ids ok,garaae. Jeffery all S. A. Frwy . Xln1 l' ~1Jtt lor, ,•1n J br ba bHn•. ••~ mo M" IOlAI W "2tl2 .._.. ""' ·-Ir .._ -•1 du! u Covered parldn1 $375 to 1d. wash/dry ioohp (714~7000. •«fY oo tll'«fl s:DS Ml .cm ,.,z; ~ :' :io c!. .;!: Gm_131_~ __ I BR-POOl-bllt to ocean. $ 4 7 5 m 0 . 6 o o • w . $41)(). mo. 2521 Oranae peta. Rental cent.er opeu ;z er rciodO. pr. m na . ~ IQMl adlt 1210 642·500Z or lbamUtoo. 838·%9l7 or Ave.Ma-12&1 daily9amlo6pm. Zbr ll•.a dpt.-tt~ \!\I N t:. W C'llU &r Orv~ "' ... ~tllnt~ ~ m ~ 1.nw... pool Av-" l U -----~X216 IG-2164 2 Bdr. l ba. oew uiatalla · Brand new 2 BR Condo, 1:17~ ~z:zu 3 ea ccmdu. 2 Ba. front.s -·········-······· ..,,~. f"-'ti ..... lg 3 .... 2 l .Q .. j --•a Room•/ldtdleendtu 0 lf O"r• Pool ,,... .. wn• ... ~ .,, 2 bdrm 1 ba. c11r port. 1001. ne w carpe .... • pool. acum. ~ .. ,.,.en., ...,.w-L •~ un . --• 1° c .. " ·l•---------i Ba. 18th/Balboa. cnll d S a ll t •· •-·-•• ...., .,._,..,.. WAn:RYRONTCONOO jMicuU1 $4.:IO 4D9-l~ ~·HOMI ..,...._ " crpt. drapes. lodry fac. rapes. m pe • • oo pda._...._.t ... 549.9755 t'OR LEASE -..._ v,,,_ aood 1oc No peta aao children OK S32S mo. LSf~rtlaCHASI :i Pt alJp poa z DR + sm 2 Br. $80,000 beach ...ORMATIOH 2-Br-bndl--~--uU-1 -~-. mo. 21 i E t llth P l. 1807·8 Pl acentia . Rancho San Joaquin Z Y_._R..t• 4250 "'"''Nl "-.L.·.ui•t J'""'f 1, loft . t "'nnll •• ruu>I ti IJwune. ~vt area. rec Rcot.upUontubuy111fo, 644-0m 142-2464. bdrm condo w /v1ew, ••••••••••••••••••••••• I n ..... ,,._ ' ""' .. ··--496-4812 • ldaa ..... _ avail. Jan wie 15. loaded w/emas. Pe&I)'. Vr n....., 2 kr 2 b•. rpb jacunl Uke MW' Pew n.'Oler ~a., &$$um"_,., M.S-6179 all5PM. MlSAPIHIS Easts1de cote lbr. Iba. ~ Lake Arr o •head dq.>b Cnd1t tml ttMard ~ \0 badl "3S 51>;.ci~ home 4 bdrm .• 2 ere Euy ftnance O.A.C. · Encld patio. pool. No ---------laMiftust condo. alps I . purt'h&k ~uvporull UdoReallJ 117)o7300 ba . dble attached gar. t aftic.w. Oceanfront, beaut.1fully 1 Ba S3U. 2 BR $380. peU.S2$0.$48-G9Ut. Tenrus. streams. A/C, I 830-7022 mort.iJ•'•' r•lh lvw"r 1__.__ 1,. "" ,..,.,.1 bit k l ed ......_ "-S._. redecorated, 3 BR. 2 ba. PocH. Jacu:w. ear. avail. Br. condo SJ2S/mo Call --------- • ..-..-64.., .. ., c • Ul 1 ··cover s.ntaA.na ~70TO top uni\, ocea n view AdulLS, no pe ts. 2650 -•.-LA 3•26 ~l. BIG BEAR Cabin, s ips 14, ~:~;u "411 :JllJl ur :·;•;::.:;.::·;,:~·~~ i11s'k°NS4~5~:~T8~~ ~t .. '~ ... -·m ~9 .. ,, !~J. evecy nn. ~c. balcony. UarlaAve,S49·2447. :=:.=.-.•.•••... :... =ble. color TV, 2 "'-"IJ 73.1'3UJ -=-~ ............., 3 parldn&. LDleT, 1615· Nev new townhse. 2 Br. 2 Br Twnbs e . 2 car ~a.ach Jl41 .~16 \Jt•:.t \.'t'rde I Ur 2 Kit ne"' A (.;, tenoJs, PoOI. no ---------W A.n&Jaejm 761·1442 IWG-4784. lV. ba, p r. toed pat .. ,....e.frpk.dea pvty4. •••••••••!••••••••••••• R...tabto Sa.ar. 4300 i·Jrpel drape,; SS50 ~ ptta S:n.s n.111.54 S Br. 2"'-lta, 2 frplca. We&lmioster 848·8895 Beach froot. furn ZBr. ~mo.~ PM 41 1 Jr old bk1g. $41.S. mo. CLIFF DRIVE VI E W ..................... .. Hoy ~ ::.'&U or~ Univ Pal'tc Terr 2 bdrm. 2 l•~ra e . Townho u se. 2Ba, avail Dec 28-June 9 wk:nds T7~ CONDO. No Laguna 2 c.t down l'\e:, .. _ pool,j ............ aara•"' V .ruo.497·2292 Ca 11 •.ti ..,...,_ .. __ Br,!'-.., Ba , frpl. deck, U &...s..--.......1 ... ......... "'"' -• .. -......., ...... ..,.._..-..~ S37S. 2 br. 1V. ba twnhse. 2 BR ln Dana Pt w/small l600fmo. yrl)'.1113-509. ~--•-..-r--~1~sa \'Prde " br. 2 ba opener · M7S Ml · 1882 Me..-rt leedt ]269 ... ,. mhecl 3425 c fpl ood I ard a. ...,.... .,....,., a home or aptmenl _, _ _. ... _ _.. ........... ·-········· l °"-··-.... ......... ar. c. -uo. a, oc v _ .... r,......,mo. -2b nc-y,lv ~"'•,.... , .. ,me eves. -·• .. ••••••••••••••••• ._ .... -.-""._... ... &aide. -.,. ' -236l .... r. a. scemc. upper. ~l·{l)An.s ~TtJ> ('IQSe to stores & schools 1 __ • •s HARBOR VIEW HOM ES Omdo. delux, ocean view• w l. paid. Da.)'11 M2· 1.334; TSL u .. mt UIO degree ocean vu S500 mo 870-6347. ..,.,_ Carmel Model 3 bdrm. 2 PoOl. temlis, fplc, ~ 1q eve~ ..... Ha I' ., ... _.. 3840 Adulu. no pets Walk to Uk ~~ Q)\j~k ---i.---2 BR. 2 ba.. . . . ~ bl. ram. rm dbl. gar It. $400. San Clemente. Beaut 2 BR. 2 ba , Mesa .. ••••••••••••• .. •••••• bcb & bus. Encl patio. c;., ~ h.Not~ t:..st s..de 2 Br house ZBR.2\'t ba ..... $425/475 gardener Incl. $675 per TWG>.Z3110. 1tf .._.... On ve. or S A. CntrY SHARP.beachl,2 &3BR. ~~:O Moss St.$600. 832·4134 Slncel971 "'frplt'.pallo Adult:..n J BR.n·.ba ......... $415 mo.Call644-7W7 Uwfwwl•d 0-. Pvt tncd yard. frplc, dl.sbwabr, aarage TI UG/213-841-1449. riets · S3!l0 6~6 fi789 3 BR.2ba ....... "151$50 ._.._..£. r.nalshed ••-••••••-... •••••• carport w/st.ora.ge &pat.lot 960-2358 New H B. 4 br, 2Y.a bll, lo <•"r.oJ9 38R Z..._ba ~1"u. UDOISU5 • ....__ ~··-nn -""""··-.~1.18""· · •-..__. Je5Z sbar<e •lf•male non· .,,..., • • TI< ••••• -""" ---················· ••• • G. I .. 1102 ·--•• _..... .... -......... .._,...... ------3BR3 .. _ • .,.,~ •••••••••••••••••••••••smokers 1200 + ulil. ---• ua •••.••.•••• .._, 136 Vla Trieste s racioua lalaoa ...... 1706 ... _.................. Seawm· d v·11age 3 Sr 2 Ha . ram rm. frplc 4 BR.2'""ba. -CA/l""' .. b I 1 Br. c rcls. drape s. I 2 bdr .• 2 baths. condo. 961M11ileve&4'wlalda. 711 •• -v.... om e w 1e 1v1ng -••••••••••••••••••••• --p·-•• •• rlcan. nr So Coast P l:m .a 3 BR. 1 ba. SS.SOITustiD d 1 1 ..--·--carport. Mil OK, S240 New l&2 bdrm luxury East Nine. El Niguel yf &_frt-<:~·SIOO 7S4 O.l-03 4 BH .. 2Y,ba. SlOOO/Npt. ~jm:.:e. mm a c . lalmd charm. 2 Bl' 1 Ba. ADULTUYIM6 mo. Nodop. 979-01.36. udull a pta an 14 plans Country Club. fool, Ba ront home. pvt swte. paUO prdea. ulll m<I. Come enjoy a s ty le CromS31S. +pools, ten· jac uzzi , $4 25 m o . gar .. rap. adult. Non \fESADELMAR Waterfronl Homes Nopeta.$450.4943223 .. _ .... oC 2 BR.2 ba.aU elec.oew ,_ ~ 4971711 i.moke r . 1400. m o Ne"' redtt 4 Br 2 B:i 631-1400 ,,...Yiy YoW' mspec· Cov'd parloog. 310 Vic· rus. waterlalia. ponds! or · lr73-1S21bdore10pm. ~'100 !>45 f>381 :? br. 2 ba. lge encl patio lalboo Peninsula 3707 oo:1 _ """4--....... tori a Ownr/ Agl. ms. dnf'rom Janrth DtegBeo Frhwty Mewport Beoch 31'9 -----•••••••••••••••••••••• • .................. .....,... 6'2·21.64 . ~-4894 ve ,~o on ac o .. •••••••••••••••••• .. • GIU'dener Incl No pel.s. BEACH. View. plff. 211,., 1700Ho. T .... Sl ---------• McFadden then West on M/F. Non·smolter,'$140 + ~ uuJ. Coeta Meaa boate Avail DOW. 64S-M34 S52S ~S8 $500 adlt.s uU pd 303 Jo. ~m. 524-&2 t I MEW llHD APTS Mc Fadden to Sea wind PAIU< M~T Wallt lo beach condo 2 br. ~gewa~ (1)871 ~ Just olf Freewll)' 57 at I Bdrm & loft $320. Pool. Vtlla&e mos93 5191 ~~o ~ T~w~h~:Se! _Lrg_c_ln_hs_e_to_sb.r __ m_C_M_n_r 2'Ar ba, W/O. gar Pool. CollaMeM 3724 Oranfietho~ 16:2 Ur JacUUl. closed ~araces Townhouse. lovety, spac Ftom'349.SO bch. App. $165/mo 8111. 3 l:ir I 13.J. io:J:.ts1dc No 5z3 CA Da:htV ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• apts l'OOl to S325 Gas & wtr pd A ult.sC. Mn & bome-bke 2 br with Spectacular s pa, total M2-lll83 ll Mftlle l"'E CCA ........ SSZ-4449 Lovei" rac1l.aues. tenrus pc!U. :SJ HamtJton. . . ..... ftAt....i --·pa ...... + 2 1•h1ltl rr n or JJl?lS 5425 'T "'~ "-.......,.MK., susc•<ar•< I '""""lL .............. .,.... ~.. recreat ion program. Shr Oakwood 2 BR 2 Ba -,.,,, co urts. pool la uadry .....,.... ti Some th all "15 I Hil ll·.ive mt'S.'>a~l' IUUTIFUL VIEW RACH $650/lllD Yrly Large & small 1 hdrm. rtieil. &sawia ~ar:e SwamO:~g pool. social program 7 pools,S a pt w I r es pons • b I l' .1 Br. I'• ba condo. nu New Town b o u a e . UtMIHn Patd encl g.r. $245 " up 'l2Mo.,.._ ..... 3Br, 2d'h Ba . r rrp I c . Jacum Tenrus COUTU. 1 =-~~~'$: penon. Nn-nnkr. nut l'rpls. rloor.. Nr So C':.I Turtleroclr 2HR. 2ba. Large 2 1tory home, big Adults, &0 pets 2 110 After6 Mot9tM ~;,~,;~;.:t/~e.rSJ,Q bU< to Hunt.mgt.oo shop· J~wn mUs Road. -~-------- Pl :n a . enrl ~a rag~ pool, S650/mo. ~21.S4 rooms. vaulted/beams, 2 Newport l. ~-4968. Occ.-cJ mo. 642 3443 pma center maU. Adults. (7141 644-1900 1-'em looki.ng ror pemi to Pool. kids plav are11 N l er townbome w/frplc. huge be drooms . 2ba. lbr . lba dph. 1-·uro. No pell. Fr om $435. ---------• shrbseon Blllboa Islalld ~ts SW! Avail •• Jun. 6 Univ. Parlt, call Or. Tap· ftp~. deck. 2 pabos, gas BRAND NEW CplS ti 12.'>S l.ovcly I& 2br. Very Btlaul. grounds. nice & Seawuad VUlage, lSMS Bachelor uo1t 'I!! b&oclt $300 mo + util. Cal I fi.tO 2363 SfS.UIOO BBQ. D/W, mriC.. End Drlls . Elderly ""rson d ean. Qwet. cul-<fe.cac quiet.. Adults. no pets. 3 HlllllJneton Village Lane. from beach. All ut1I pd Mickey, 673-7298 • ----per, gar. work space. laund PNf ll!M9'5 .--ChildTen OK. No pets Br bu ng1 low. P ool, H.B. (TI4)898-9961. No kids, 80 pell. 201 E. Woodbndge 2 Br +drn.2 hkkp. 1 ctuld . no pets. 17 4 7 S uma c L n .)aCUUl &bbqarea ·Also , Balboa Blvd. siso per Rmma te w anted ror 0.C.Polnt 3226 oa. incl. gardener & as O~athou&e.960-5844 Bach,roiybeamct:Jlulg~. Anahe im . M&r . H . 2 brtownhouse. lnq 177 2 Br. children welco«m?. mo.+ secunty dep Call ocn!mthmmNB $187.50 •••••••••••••••••••••••soc fees. pool & lake . 40'8oaldock Jbr,Z"lr ba or st.ores. b~ ocean W1..JU6. E.22ndSt .. "10.645·2498 no pet.a. Startmg at$270 Sue~T107 mo.CaJl61~7. 3 Br.2bahome,xlnlt'Ond. gur. dr opnr, ~ mo oondo 2 story frplc blln i.'230.64S-l.2ZlorS36 l286 lcllaoalalmd 3106 I BR · $116() Pool. adults mo.IM64K>7 -Lldo--ls_l_e-_Cb_a_rm_tn_g_·_2_b_r . Wanted: f'emale room. Cloeetomarina &beach 559-5588 k ttcben Y~ly $.800 •-.. S.ltft ••••••••••••••••••••••• No pets. 423 W. Ba y '119Podflco sl..tedt.etec. gar.adlts. mate. Don·1mltr, J.-4 mo Va c a nt s4 so. m o 1 Br Oraogetree condo, f>75.m5 ~Studios UTTlE ISL.At-(D ~·9516 Hew oopd.S$4751se675--0377 duration . $145 m o . 49'1·26Sl AJC, ~·tennis. jac .• DO _&_g_Ca ___ oo_Do_rd_e_U_lt_3_b_r_, i1idroom Sutt.es n.-1 3br 2b rt ...... Oc... 6ll·SOS9. Jerry. R r 3 Id l .-. u 546-0785 ..., vu., n • •· Y Y O..EAN. quiet 2 Br. l Ba . J . 1 BR 1 BR .._ 2 On Ftnley canal with 4 ti . am rm, yrs o • o ..-.-· · 3 be, Freocb ctry kit. Complete Kitchens I~. $500. 615·5612 no chdd. no pets, 1981 uruor · • dock. 2 Br l ea. gar. otce Lady to shr moblle home. rrwnl.eOe&Dee. 00 pet.II, Condo. Northwood 2 Br $1300. mo. OaysJ59-U31. Mrild :.ervtce . 'JV aa.o.r.•a I• ll07 Maple $275 per m o. BR. 2 BA Seco.nly pro-yard . $550. Call Bill ~ Beach. Nice for reasonable. 496·I089 bf2ndnew.pool,jacuui'. 837-<l666 eves C\oseto:illma:ior 6311266RE/MAX Vldedby pvtkey-cardeo· 673-3417 reuredperson.Low rent. eva.. S3B5. 2066 freeways and lrvme ·-·-••••••·-·--•• · l r y · B I l n k i l c h ---------Aft 11 A)! 497.2004 =.Jw mo. ~l· 1---------•I NewportBeacliareu lBr,loweraptw/carport. Brand new 2 BR. l\l'a ba wlluOUDOU5 clp. P1uab Delux 4 BR, 2 ba. (ar. oo ON WATER w/boal sbp. 2IDllO Newport Btvd no pd&. S260 mo. Call Townbome. pvt pal.lo. carpet, lge pV\ patio or pets, steps lo bch. $575 Share 2 br home. Qwel Fcwt• Y*" w-'-· .. Sqware Condo 2 2BR. new c pt/p a inl 64• ••11 or 673-4m7 fplc, encl gar, $375. b a I coo 1 es w 1 x l r a ...... lle.it4-ll03. · H.B. area. $175 + "11 uU • ...................... IUlJOa I 6'& 7•V bdrm. 1 Y.t ba garage.. $750 mo 543-2000 S:UO 1 Br. $190 Nice 6'2-5722. storage. Pool. spa. light· • + l50 dep. Avail Jan 6. . • ll ) • j ·- iBr. dea. Nr Mlle Sq poo}~ .... Year lse. $375 ---'------,--1 ed teAnis court. btdry U DO VIEW 2br. f'tptc, ~. park. Encl gar. $425. Cal mw-2BR nc beach $375/mo. I ........ ltecll 37 • blichelor. Best> adult.. No Utilities tncluded 1 br racU. 1..1u11ted IJ:'tew pabo, sep. D R. Adlts. ---------~J or751-8200 • Wal .. t.-tu~5 ~UUI pd. 111 E . Bay m5.Patio.Adults.qYiet. -·-•p. From ,._ aoo.'mo.61~. Room.mate wanted. ~2 ' Co-"-v WW ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• & a..... ............ -· Br ..,_ ~II II Walnut Square ....., a· 631 1400 "ve. ,_ . ~ mo. lllodell 0"'"' dally apt. -+ u ..... ltwl1M9oa1Mdl24 caot2 bdrmwithsarage • •Bac h Looa Beac h . IOAM to d ;;k . 2 15 ~pt;lobch Lge modern ?46>37216 •••••••••••••••••••••• &PoQI. Only SJ:JO~l·2118S l•--------•I Privacy. UW pd. Sl6S. 1 Br. steps to beacb, 34t.h 3 Br 2 Ba. epll. drps. 'W i c h 1 ta A v e ( at 2 br wpper.,. bum c,d, -~-------New-deganl·2 bedroom 1_.___._ 3.,48 . Adull,nopel.8.8338974 St. $250 mo. yrly. No nrport, patio, children Yorttown> S\e. 409M. (rplc. a ll oltns . $425 Christian to shr 2 Br ~.or 2 bedroom -+ den ........---& pets. 673-0300. 8-S. OK. D5IO mo. Avl Jan 5. T14W •-W 642-3490. duplex. $1311 + .,., ulll. $575. Cedar & wtndow ••••••••-•••••••••••• ~ALFRONT1 .. 4E.'::_3 bab., F\umsbed n>OCD1 for rtbeo,t . 3 Bdrm. 2'h ba, $700 .• pr M 7:30,751.a636 ·-•• yr•••y 34thSt,NB 673·7856 home. Flv~ blocks t l Br ~ue quiet •,; ac. ~.!iu w$7a50a. to .... ac Daily, week y, moo y. ty w ·kioc , I ls Near bffcll. 2 br. 2 ba up · _...-~ beach. Private Z·c.a F'rp~;-k ids/ pets ok. ·~ ReaJt 00-8800 =.,i:ler Dr. #-46 HB ;:/~u Af:....aog Pl ~Fi/Pb Bal~~~ per, m et. garage. No 2 BR. 1 ba .• nr bcb · $435 hWiJri aara1e. Fully ma1n Rough.$450.'99-2286. a Y ---------6S1Gor&7~. · Mso548-~i646-~0.~. waurbeds!AduJtsonly 2 BR.lba .Lido ••.. $500 fw•t'flt 4150 La.lned Yar:d· Adulll, N I -... -. 3250 1 BR unfurnished house w LaiJuno leach l7 48 N 0 p e t s . 2 l 1 0 a 3 BR. 1 ba .. Lido . . f750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~loquire at S2S --JP--~ ~e avail J•.. "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near Bcb. 2br •• lba. i.i-..t.. _.._9 • .-. • br, 2 B roo k bu rs t . $325 FURN.· YEARLY Double ,a rage, ZOth •-(714)"""' ...... 1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ' ,..., .... ...... 1 b s l~Wt..7 t~VI \CU~ U< .....,......, mo ~1S9 LAGUNA BEACH MTR _,S/yT Y· 231...Qll t. ba. crpts. drps w/bltn _l62-0718 ________ I BR.1 ba ., Bay Aw A95 Olive, 18, $60. Also ----------tNEW@r,3Ba,tgfamnn. -· 6C2-Cli. cl •"~" ~T,........, ......... 2 Br w/aar. 1295. Crpt or acbls. shops It fwy. Newport Crest Condo. 2, 3 lNN. $75/wk & up Maid ~~ . &araae . ..-.. 2 bdr .. 2 ba .. frpk ., ,.ar., -, _...., rv "'· ain&le, same area $35 . fncd yd. water pd. 271 aJO mo. owner 9l2--092S or 4 bedrooms. AvaU Im · serv., color TV. heated BAY SIDE A.PT. lndry nn .• S360 9IO-S37S 3 BR. 2~ ba. new bome. 9'0-.sa60 "O" Delaware. 83Ml orm.7S30aAllPll med. Aceot~ :1· UW. C114) 494-5294. l BO. Modern Quiet llesa Vet'de 2 bdrm or61~0ag\. oceaobool. wk or mo.. -OMce---R-..... ----4-4_0_0 1 5 N. Coast Hwy. 615-8247 UJO lat. It laat Ref. req.SUPER ---. -1-IM"--.-poo--l.-•-ar-.' .'r_~TYA-HEWP067., •1R7T0 •••-•••••••••••••••••• '1'J Mll.E FROM BEACH New 2br l ba on lake, Olarmi.oa older 3 BR bse. PANORAMJC VIEW h 3818 -.!991aft 5 "' IUOAloo ~ 523 S fl ff' ~·--__,. 4 br, 2 ... _ frplc. A/C, rec. (acll. 3 blks frm bch. Yearly d 8 R ~wwoleac ----·-· ----t frplc. O'MS. U7S Adult.a.---------q o ice space lo ,............... ..., • ..,,...,.......,...... -W,. .... ,.. No . en • l • •••••••••••••••••••••••'J'WNHSE,2BR.1'"-8a . IG-8IG;~l. •"5.3br,2 ba,b&Jcooy, subka!!~10Lag una frplc, paUo. oo cul-de· -.v . .,_.. _,mo + u · .,....,i-wshr/d.ryr 09-3Gll ~ ~· lfll sac. 'hblkfrom Elemeo ._..__. 3252 leave measa1e ror ----''--'-----~. ocean view, fplc, pvt paL. 1ar. new SHARP /NEW 2 bdrm ~lo· C:~\'r~ bltu. ~ut~ ~t~a's.,~do/:gs~ l hool N l . ........ ._,...,. UA_H.... 2 Br 2 blocks from beach. Jbr. 2~ba. frplc. $375 ruunt. Adlta, no pets, ~ r le f e .. 0 .,... v •tY IC . 0 pe . ··--·-············· -... ~.. llm. rental. Avail. Jan ,,_. rp an&& n TSLM 1142 603 f'r S308 lh ~7S.Callafter4,981-31136 NIGUEL SHORES : Lease w/option lo buy. 3 1. $41)(). mo. 831·V'194 for a:o~bildren. no pet.a. lDD.S41..$U9 c ren . 375 mo ---'1 ... m_t ____ ._1_ Av~fi"'~~on . 4 Br 2,,., ba nu S 6 . Spacious 4 bdrm. 2'h ba , BR, 1 ba. S.A. Hta1 $450. &Jllll. < · S HIC! IG-TIIButt ror Meck 3 Bdrm. 2 bit. qwet area. Golden Weit Ea ta tea ram rm, beacb. tennis. lat/Wt+ $100. KJoa OK. . . Corona .. MW 3122 *1.ocked1ar. w/I& slor . 5410 . sm Spedous new 2 Upper de<-k. Yrly. ~ Gourmet ldtchen. ram $635/ mo. 4H·l293 or onmr & W\r pd. 546-0659 Ocean view. apan<Xlt l br. •••••••••-••-•••••••• •Dr'W pedo. lodry rm. br. 2~ ba townhome apts 67s.6670 Agent Deluire medical s uite , lfO'.lld nr .• Corona del Mar. Reelonomacs Corp. 675-6700 I et b r ror diD'I 831 14M [rpk, ateJll·beach. S450. A•1l+l1 J• 2 .special cabinetapKe w/luxury 1 .. wr.. Small Gam m s tyle 2 br, 2 ba , ~ ;ar. nastmo inc ~~~~=:,.c;>d~~~ 661.oal0;48'7·L95S. Lovely UR uppu .Qes best. pa cookinl. pstok. adult hv1og. Sorry no prd.Ca.11968-4602 SIACOUMTIY $600. 759-91510 • ......,.,. .._. 3769 paw/~=:c,:;., ~~~~ =:.:C,&«~.rt-ee. GemuU RH!\J D-6G3 pets.$400. mo.644-87216 _Do_w_n-lo_w_n_H_u_n_t-i n-~-l-o-n 4br bouae. 2ba, 11 de For ~optlon. EJetant --•••••••••••••••••• "-l Htittrwav No pets a Bdrm. DIO. Lovely Towohoue Apt. 3 bdr .. pool, Jacl&Ui, ta . Buch. 210Y.a Main St. 2 =r . Nice .rd. Nea l Br. 2 8& CGDdo. Moun· u•••OR VIEW ~hllcfren .'$425/mo'. Mon\btomonLh 3BR. 2ba. like aew. patio. Sublease. Phone ofncea available. One weaU1 ~ll. Bltln t.atn Views. WaJk to ten· ~ CaJl61S.Dll llZIEldeoA.ve. C.111. SMO.'mo. PhM4-LW1 ~l~or~S396. 2'rm St.ao, ooe 2·rm suo. dlbwab. $415. ... 9317. Dia. sett eounes It 3.2 '650 PER MONTH ROGERS RE• 'TY 114l-7605 900-WI milel to beee~ $560. mo. 4 BR Moote10 model, · na.. T___._ ... _. New lg l Br, I blks t-0 cm. Small l Br, 1lov• & 3 Br 1~ Ba, bl& fence<! Byow.r TJ&.Ol1l yow op.Ion 6 moatbs or QUet. ta:unac. 2 Br. u/ "-1 .-...,... l>eacla, estm decor. refr11. 205'-il S9U. St. D&UXI OfllllCI ~-J~~ Tham NlC\... ~ • br, 2 ba. ~1=..-:eweau Mr. r:Jc. ~:~~. ~: :C::.;!.~~75~~i Jae. :::a:"~i:..'D;c m.:2Br. beactunia, =:~ 2 Br ............ nn w/rrplc ..,__ Tsnce. Pia J on --------drapes. Refa. plse. Yr 1 B £ D ft 0 0 M 0 R d $350 County LocaUO. ·~...-.._ '42$/mo. i40·7610 or rae yar , . mo. 00 .. M.RC.,. p•n" bll ltl\c b e n, 2 c a tge lot. Newb paioted. b',2~bacondonearNB .......... $275 BACHELOR. Call llACHWOODAl'TS ta -,.. ,.. l'AA 1ara1e. 5"-3992 bet. Frplc, ram rm, unol.a. Racquet Club. No pet.s. 50·3122 s:zs.aa«141-717:>. ,_,,__ _______ , Cost.a Mesa 979-9997 5:»7Pll. pool, Jacuul & beach. no amoillna. S650 mo. GREAT REC REATION ROOM mJZ Magno.Ha. % Br. 2 2 towohse WulcllCf -------- "......,. !lJN --"""'-" 2 llD ' -2 br, 1 b.a --....a..n apt a. sm. 1 lk. I Ba SZIS. e Dr AdJ•· no pet.a M!WPOIT C81Tt1 3 Br 2 Ba. ht ram rm. 67-;-··-___ _,,, __ . ______ Swimming. u unu . 2 l blocS lt'om ~. ••t a;..,fncd patio.~j;t ok. ~1800 Cl°*•Uz. 6'$,9442 · 10,000sq rt. frpk, 2 1ar • ar prk health club:i. b&lhardJ. ~ ~~ .• -~-~ mo. 753-71.50. , ... ., HIU. ·-s. LuiruriOU1' pane14:<1 of· *"'""' •4 .. 1223 $/1Q\\Jl~ f1'-Cfj1C.• nl1ht·laghteod trnn111 ~ -, ---~ 1 ••CHILOR ·-ocean. "'"~· u .,. • ~ -p ~ ...... +':'rte r..-rt ·1 1., ... La 2 Br. 11 '"t\cbo;t"'n ... EW -""', ~ flea w/apecial extras. ~1211S court.a. n u " pro 11hop . --~ • -a "' " SJ25+dlJNft. c 0 n , • r e n c e -•3 Br, 2 atory condo, l~ · be. bltu, crpta, dl1J8 patio. Leaae $315 . sa.ms AYAILABE 1barp 3 Bdrm. 2 BA. New crpt, drilt. b6Jtlm\.trpk!. 2 car ..,..,.. Willa to beacb MIO Mo. 2U·411·3125 £vw,. Wlmda. \4 111. from bcb. • BR 3 t..dln. fam-rm w/frp\C, 2 tar 1ar, etv, dabw~. txl'I. patio. IPllC. 1~ ....... That lrttri911ln9 Word Gome with o Clr11d.le aolf dnVIOI rani•. party dry ult. -so. mo. carptllad tbruout. " '*AR OCIAH 20l I......_ HI. rm I b 8 \ h r 0 0 m • _____ ....,...,GA., .. fQ&MI-----room. f7M55Z, b .. m cellla1a. No HUMT.llACH ahowerlkitcben. Contact •........ """" ""'-fo'UN ACTIVIT1":S 1-0M cbHdrellorP'iC'I.~ Select rrom spacious 1,2 C4111l....ta556-7707 LoulseDabl. to...~_. t. P111ltlmr director. rr"" --A,__.._~ CORJIORATEREALTY 1ow .. ._....,..,... _. Swtd•.Y brwwh. BeQ·K. Avail. .....-. 111.S/'11. l $StO I Br !aaulde, 2 & 3 B --ulta. S.~ a911h ll76 II blk ft'OCD btadJ. corw d:liklrerJ OK. 111 21.lt St. From 1295 per month. Up .... :;;;............... 975-01 I 0 u Gs E" ~~rr:r:~e~or!~ur t ~~ .. ·:~vt= ~daya. ~:~~:~ EXCLUSJV£ OCEAN 125.500 sq. n. ofrlcea. I I r [ I I BF.AIJMFULAPni' Wr~~. + retrift. lllr.lbe, Eaatakle .... Florida " Utica St.a. FR9NT 1 t"a !_~d~T · li)'om $85. Incl. uW. 7'19 • - -• • StA1lea. 1112 bfldrocmu1 =fl laundry rac mo. la\ +lut + $100. Mo .._2321& apt a. •••1 • ~"di Y W. l9tbSt.~2200. ""· •-r Mod I ..., • .,_ ' ......... se.84. 1yatern. e evalor, 11b I P l It MS • .-um • un um ~ 11 mo.u • .,._. -Deluxe beach apt.a. frwo&c, waaber, dbl. ovua. Pen· SMALL OFFICE FOR l Os>en d11lly 10 tn 7 Room 2 lldnn. l~ ba patio, pe\ th with '-I la Rmf t1IS I I I• I l mal~ Mrvlre 11v111I. No Celle..... JIM ... dlUdreli r--ourr eocl 1ara1e . pat oa. tlMNle .. ., c prv. • . , ................ -... • -~ .... -· Pegay. 960-4392 aundeck from S32S up. A&entSG-7729 lease requ1r~ Sor ry. mo.--or -.-ar-.1.12S I l O N E 1 11 1.-noc "-....._,.. on adwt.t only· no pel.I. •Nii.., Newly deeora.S :t br .• a ba ~u.:s' r=: :1~~11~bT:e z BR 1pt, $275 mo. Close to 1 ~f0!1'm0~~~ aJI ..-... ,-, ...... ,~f..-1 st out oo11eg1 tootw ,..,.,. I Oakwood New bHullful lardon townboue. Spac1oua. to beach. $325. 5)8.7330 beltdt. services. No lease req'd. -·--... ............. _ ......... ~ Nd tr. ontr JtrMy nvlflllcW G~ Aputnwmts aper&mmta. pool 1pa. tareplace • pool. Qwot ~ Jt'rom $1.50. mo. Jmmed. r--------. wttlt • -tlgn. BatM!or '275 area. Adl&lta. ao pet.a. l Br 3 Ba, carpet.a. drape1. occupancy 2082 s J; ' T £ M L I G I .....,.,.......,....,... lllr S3~ $8). MS-sat; '75-SMI frplc, priv. paUo. 3 bl.kl BacbeJOI' apt for •lnalc Bttatol suite 200. N.B. ts I I I I e e-i. "-cMtt. --.4 880 Irvine' 1 at 17th• Ur UtO from beach. $650 mo + adulla. SlSS. No pet.a. (714)557.1010 . ..,.. :: ;;::c:, ::_ '='?;:: ~ Adults. no,.u. ar. 1ba. S&ove • Refrla. cleaning" security. Oya an:w. alls. moven1uard Wa,y m>mo. S35-8705. evesM0-5849 ---l-_16 No. Cotta Meea. 700sq. ft. tMNewporlBl.ci> 67WZ7Sev... --.....--$300/mo. Ground Cloor. .....,... .._.,,._... __,or 540-IS!lll .,...... 3144 •• .. •••••••••••• • •• • ••• Tom. S.0-2200. 1700 16'h St Elsl.lld• 1 br, small but ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ tbl' w/vlew • tDovcr at Ulth I 2 Bl' d\l)lex. pr., back CO&Y. wood !>Mm ceJbn&a •2\Jr condo pool, Jacual. mw taJ1M!l. SUI. UU1 in• OfRcee 750 & GOO sq ft , H · &u 8170 JTd. cblkl-sml pet OK. At c•blnm. 9250. L30 E. Nr S. Cat Plau '373. No d4. Cbucllt Ayre•. callenl location. 1101 l:mlmo.145-7441 aath&t. m..a>ot. peta83Uln4 -.ZU. Newpor\.&45-~lll rrrrr1 ! IJNK~ AiOVf uflth TO f ~I I I I I I I SCl+.M LITS-...,.. la c•a"'""-1100, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . A f 0 ' ' . . . . I JO •• ) '7 •7 '7 .., '71 7 '7l 'il M llJ'j bit ' J!T17 tan A lit Ml~ ma, (04, .. ~ 'T.U11 J J .t.J . , A.1"9 •~/Tailori"9 c.,.,..., Ca Isador .................................................................... ~•'OR. ong d 11n• Qlrprot.•r Fr~ ~l Any Remudel t p11r, 1eri IMe~• 300CW Cout i.c:ro J<)I"' C~JI Allan or c1r_pe ntr1 . old llm • fw>', NB ~ GOit 1'oQy ~II rral\6nwi.s.t1111 lll )~ 111 ..... c •• .,.,. c.,.t s.ntce -~ Uri: •tr l'•lom ......••..........•.... ......••..•.•.......... ---- BlrJ ApplaaM~Sf-rv Shampoo• •lNm C'lun m.driCAll 'T1UPOL\RCl!:Sl0 t'oklr bn1Cllwn .. rs •hL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •MR.flXJT• l'arp11 nte r . P•lnUn1 n.111 ri.h 'll l ) yn nt 11rea 6CI 11"2 Mutcirt \lt'lt• 'Tunru11"' Oui.r "'"'k s~ I po~ ' up lloU> 7~ Wiii haul or ctn unythm". I.Ila· 11mall, C'0111m'l ur ,., 111ilt-nlla I. rt•us ratea. Cnll anyum(' 9ii8 II~ l'1t~A1•gsT h11ullna 111 luwn t'rt•t' t"l1m1He1 C14:1.411111:1. w, l3:lO "' lloosocleanmi. relable Will cook. Jtalaan lady Reta~ 3308 Have more ff'ff \Lmt' In '7D Jn.\uttd domeattcs F.VE.ltY NOOK & CRAN NY 968~10orM6"8050 \ ,.......,,,,_,.. ,..., I . ........................................... ... Brlckwork Small Jobs PE1'£.RS PAINTING Ph1mbin1 repaJr. S~. m Newpott. Costa Mesa " Expr'd. Rua Rates. rtmodelln& & copper re · lrvllle 6'1S·317Hve1. Free Est. Call G•nt pJpe Good pri~. Top --~ Hat Plumbwc. 537·311M 81ock wall.I. bnckwork. --• plantt'l'll. Free e&t Pal J:.:XCEJ..LENT PAINT HAPPY NEW YJ::AR Gll·9977. 642-4432 JNO. Reasonable rates. FROM TOP HAT PLUM-1 ---------,.l'reeesUmates 548 27o& BING. 53'1·3194 20Z5 M&J.D, S A q'U 10 mm W aC'h ·1 .. n ... ._._. l'Ktric ~ _ ~7 0168 Liv dm rm. ~11 'I!\ A\11& l.1-1 J1'113of645 Oit'f4 41f>·~ nn ~ ~. C<>Ui'b SIO c.hr . • 0. Lllv huulln i; inov 1nic. eclt'9 Uara11e Vartl d un1nri1 'nlECLEANLNG LADY t.tficlcnt hsecln'a. r-.Ua- ble 11:rv1cc. ,..n rat.ea, In 1ured. ~330t Block &alUJJlp&tone waits, ............. "' planters. driveways . CUstomWallpapcltn• -·~ 646-7649. 631·3588 All Work Guor Free ~t. ••••••••••••••••••••••.- ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.S Guar ~I.Im llll'l odof EL.U-"TRJC'lAN I n n d • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • lku rat8 042 (17~ 11•111. ~011dcir d11mp ------ ...._.._ 673-4l.SI REPAIR II REROOF All ,..........,, t ypes 1hln1les · .S. .... l'IJ( ""fW&Jr, l5 yn "'Pf naht·f~ tt11hm•tl! on ve ""OM)" tio •ork m)"Mll llefa la.rpoumall )obi Lt\ 111 1. lrH wrk. Hon. Produch cknlObUorta etc Ill W 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------••.,.••••••••••••••••• •• ,...../Repair rock1hake1·compo·tar. Prof aervtc:e with Atlu ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~eel. 541·5930 U•rn·eways•Park1nH lut 5'Sl 0101 UCWllC!d fTJ ~ •ICepaara • ealt·o•lln~ :~!!°~, !:'Jl=....CM ~•. C..selwf ILICTIUCIAN .-~•-·• ••••••••••••••••••••••• RClll,Cocnm·t,lnd ft 11nbl ~ -ZStAUJ>"r IJC 2'111Ml ~;;.-.~~;~l•••••••••••• CAtalNG 64M I Z6 HaU day catt p,. u booJ Ptoleuu:ioalJ •\l•tlable ._ • • •Nebrr 1 ~~ JO Xlnl foull alta1,.. I fTf1 ~7 JU• ~ Stn .. r-. -;-••••••• •• • 0 •• ••' •• ••• C1eA.ft "I>~ l'.ot*a l lun upa lhul1n c . C11til at~ co. ti 1.andatap1n1 I mined. •••••••••••••••••• ••••• Vft-elC'bff ~ .. in. 141-9110l "''tun•., dooA a. lnpitat.ty Rt'IKlun"'"' Ken• Ganktuna ~' ~ 1, t• atf'nt•ral <'l•"flC'nlJy ~l7 W•tt Ull Me ~'W trt'I l rl mmttllf ft rti · !Mii tQn ewPQrt 0ucb I I fnrt• • Dump Cr•d Ull. Cleatl Up R mov.il, Dtmol1t.1ona etC' 114() l 531 H•itvw ••••••••••••••••••••••• t••pa C'Uff, Handyman. llofM lmprovt1ment. re rnoddma. rooftnl( 25 vn <'•P C' L Oullhlm. Sr G:UQM ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMWAY Co1mt>llc1. Nut.nuon. llouaewart!s, llume Caire fi Comm'I. 6U l&.'W ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ROBIN'S llOUSE· <l..EANl~G SI::KVICE. rcw a lhoroughly clean houiie 540.~7 L.clldK • 1111 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• L M s .-Roto .• Sod or Seeded Lawns . Sprinklers, Planting. Contr. Lac. 1364419. E• eeUmt Refs. 615-7633 Europnn Landscaper Top work. Jo·aar pnce Malnt . Kell. 646·4871 dys/eves. Want • Rt:ALl.Y CLF:AN Dig-It Landscape. Reas HOUSt~·> ('all Gmgham pn<lft. Prof. landscape & Girl. Free est 645·5123 ~prinlders. 646-7070 Van l.ml'S coat.s no more! ~lJ>ate*" t.exturet Free eat. for locals. RIEIST. ltl-14lt Trwes....ke stor11ge. & Ion& dist ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• moves . Stat e LI c PA'ICH P~TERlNO Land1upe Creatlons Ex· 'nllOU. 53'7·3160 A I l Y p es . P' r e e pert shaping, lhlnnJng, ,._.Mj,IPaperifteJ tes. C.1154().6825 ~removal. 6'1S-282l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pal.nUng. Extr/lntr. £x· pr'd. hont-tt. neat. re.s. uc'd964·1045Dave Prol painung Ext & Int Low rates. Refs. Free est. S3f>.4780. !)36..4383 •••••••••••••••••Scott's Tree Serv1<'e PE V'S PLUM81NO Artistic pruning & re· Complet e plumbing movals. 6 yrs in coastal lt'rVleet. Oraln & aewer arTJI Uc. Jns. 642·2624 cleaning . Free ~m~· 24 hr 1erv1ce. Wlttdow a....McJ ----------· ...................... . 6.lHllUll U.?8ll8 :,:,~. l ean UP • ~'nd wl\al \UU want tll l'llll~ Pilot <"la.uU11'dA Want Ad RauJu WZ Si78 Clu:l10f!d A.ch OCCSl.udcnt l'fonttu<'k. C:omp. housecleaning. Havesomethlngyuuwant Fine Exter. Painting by Trai.I\, uce tn n1 Ron Apts. condos . t'as t , tosell?Cla.ssiliedaclsdo R.Sinor.St.Uc .. lns.Try ~ '703. 642 3224 d1J1dbl $6.00 hr ~0105 al welJ MZ-5678. me. ~ssss 24 hrs. Sell with EASE! Ted'11 Window Care. Prof. ll's a BREEZE wtndow cleaning al reas. 00 5G78 Qaaaified Ad$ MZ-5678 rat.es. Refs. 642·7893 -~ ~----+----------+----------"--------~--i~---------4----------+----------+-----------+---------- Offk.eR.... 4400 ,.....,.,, Trwt a.o.t&flamd 5300 Ht4pW•t.d 7100 HelpWutfll 7100 HlfpWClllhd 7100 H.tpW..tecl 7100 HlfpWcmhd 7100 tWpW..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• o.icll 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• --b--..&1•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST 2 )'r uld c n:lim C'lr i\UtomoUve eafta..ft... O..EJUOAL oa..-tr.-tr.all ..--~""' Sliamest•cat W1ti1 uperot ... L ... __ 1 .... ST"'Lt..~s '""""'6 8ankulg .----S.tt.t LOWEST ed on alJ('l\ts mwt be n1 t\l'VWlLini "" ~ '"' Santiago Baolt ti$ opening "-"" Holdcrys to work in medk•I lab l>rwate ~lr with rrn•p movt'd Vic 2500 Oranac. FUU TIME a new office. Xlnt career FULL-TIME · · t:n. Mon·llYI, S.$. Able to us~ 1 1 on & , t' l' r ~ t 11 r 111 1 ......... 1t•1 <.'M Rt!ward. 875-4990 ul\ A08EAT llAl.F'& FOR IA TTERIES opportunities for bank TELLER Lb. IJta. Cllril own car A.all ror Debby :.ervace, ronre ren1t.' I tT.O ' also 7PM ( AHDTIRES expenencedpersonnelitt 631...000 room. all tJcahllr:. ~ $ • 1• accoun ~ our Tustin & Newport Jldy. c..y, ChKk 1---------- M i C h f' l ~oll , Irv i n ~ lMtT.D.Lo.ts. ~t M Dog, blk /whl . PEPBOYS Beachoff1ces.Currcnll)' PositJon is avaalablt> 1n ToAI DBJVERYPIRSOH 1~ 0034 Faireit ·rurrr1s stnce 1949 ilhorth1m max , 3:i pd!>, Proudly Annoonces ur AUTO SUPPL y 10terviewmg for our Westmins ter and 540-6055 wanted, part or full Umc, S....... Mtg. Co. W1 Ison I Pla c e n t 1 a Move lo Larger OrCices . TEU.SlS II unt1n gt on Beach CoostalP~ mur.t be at least 18 yrJ HEWPORT/IRVltU '42-2171 S4S.061 I 642·0221 V1111t Us Al Our New STORE Must have plt!asanl branches ror an an · dd.unblemisheddrivlng ~"ec:ut1ve oCftrr ~ 11h 1 Locauon. Excellent starting salary personality, be outgo~n dJV1dual wlthJ:rev1ous AcJtftcY record & neat in •P· $10.000 2nd ,'-·~t n, • ..,.\ l..a;t smal mah! Terner B •.• r 5 d k L' ·-be I . t tell hi b k 2790 H--'--CM Call f pt ret·ept1onphoneans '"" ~'" .. G v y kl l:OLDWELL ANKc.R or · ay wee . c.X· "' peop e onen eror cas e ng ac · __., pearance. or ap l"OllJ rm & more $325. l"oc Salt.'. Will dLScount 0 "' ry IC. or own BUILDING cellent work int( condi· FUii lime & part tame J!l'()UOd. The person we AU..JOBS FREE M.ike~l44 968 6789 U<;; 8461503 &Bu.shMd. 968-tll70eves. SUITE200 t1ons and opportunaUes po61tloo.\ available. seek should eJ\joy public ----Jo'ound Ciold Bracelet. nr 2333 N BRO A OW AY r or advan c ement HOTE TILLUS cont.act an~ detail. H you Cl.ERKS • Delivery EXE(:UTIVE ~rrh/ Lado Ji.le. Call eves. SANTAANA Liberal employee Bereadyforchallengeot are. seeking a car~r U~ needed full" ••MMllllt::;! SUITES p--~/ 67~1.860 We b"ve an increasing be n e f Its Io c I u d e wide variety of note func· position. please call Mr p .i:__ Earn h J _, .. ...--.. hos pnaliz ataon •n· uons 8111 Moore at (7Ul uu-u Jan. 13 at ll rnooeyw e ...... ers l..wcunous pnvateorftres Lost& Fw.ct Jo'oond: Golden Lab/Colhc demand throughout surance. ure msurance .... ~ "'CCOU ....... S • ~ or Sheila Har· local college boo«s~re. s.leep. L.A. Times has with personal telephone •••••••••••••••••••••.... Mu female puppy. Call Orange CoWllY for ex· and pcns!t>n fund. .._ ...... ~ "• 220 Some ol these positions openings for earners on &ex~utivesecrelary. Lott & Fomd 5300 55&-777'7 or 548-6343 eves. penenced accountmg & APPLY IN p ERSON AT COUHSELORS nson at (213) 476-1. will become permanent. early morning rout et;. Conference Room ••••••••••••••••••••••• book.keeping personnel 12.0E I.ST STREET Good commurucatloo & W d r No e x p e r i e n c e 2\.'J to 3 hrs dally. Earn• Xerox·Telex • ., 1 t•ound: Lite colored Callorv1sit ustoday-we SANTAANA sellingskillsessential. e provi e ree com· necessary. $3.00 hr to inp ~$400 monthry Nr. So. Coast Plaza, Lest.or l'ound a r;t. Cal ~rm. Shepherd pup. are looking forward t-0 CENTRAL SERVICES pany paid uniforms '" start. Call 833-6227 or call for details 546-4481 aU"p<>rt&rreeways. ~~1 ... m,!~_,:'227ss3snotaf~e 846-4677.846-30<* greeting you in our new Atn'OM<YI'lVE ~:-~~it100 to start =~ont.s toackaa ggeeoweroustuch 833-6228 between 12 .. s., __ or_m. __ 2_198_. ____ _ BAKER CENTER ....._ ...... ""' · • ... ~ Hit.A n W "'.....,.8)1 " .... ..,.., 1 • Wed-Fri. Keep ~1 .. a if,. a...._ .. G Sb h d loclition. ....,..-~"' • your gcareer. •·~ts cal and ure 1n-busy. we ne• -you . Deliv-979-2161 REWARD!! for return or ,...,.., ... erman ep er (7141835 4103 A 1 I h "" ~.1 f I bllt & t • "u to c ea er s 1 P surance reUremeot plan, E.O.E. Early AM ne~spaper . . boys Black Ba Ibo a ema e. an. ap· tcb"-d op at San Ba-'-ff .. For Lease. Pnme gro'!"d r-ua 6 er, taken on pears pure bred. 1 to 2 FREE PARKING s wt uvar er or tiago 11& o era an twUon reimbursement. route. $300 mo. s day wk. (Ir corpor a te orr1ce W22/78 Please call Yrs . Ca II 6 4 s · 15 08 ~?1thre "u rS~t1~rSocamseh1!!': outstanding benefits stock pun:ltase plao•and Small car requi red space. Excellent comer · k • afts/eves i'"""' ...,. package & opportunity free parlc.iog Cl.ERIS CM/NB 892-6566 locaUon 10 lrvrne com chi ld hearlbro en ADMlN.ASST /SEC'Y periencedestred. for advancement with a · •----·------ plex near Airport & new 64.S-7857. Penoftals 5350 VP of old Eastern Van progress ive organ1za· BR~OOD DELIVERY GIRL freeway on & off ramps LOST: Male Australian •••••••• •••n•••••• •••• Lille looking for exp asst Uon. Apply at. ....,. I .,... For auto parts bosinesi.. im.2212 Shep. Tn colored. Vic. RELAX1NGMASSAGE fornewprol(ramonWest SANTIAGOBANK SAVl .... GS & UTOTEM mustbeover l8w/good Coast. Salary + Comm. Norma Ferguson 1"""11 dlivmg record & live m $180 Up. Office-store. 480 CM. 631·5484. BobJames·Lic Masseur All resumes treated '" S35 E. lstSt .. Tustin LOAN OpeQings Now Available Cost.a Mesa area. Phont! ft. AIC. 17301 Beach Bl. Last: Large. friendly, blk OutcaU9-9,494·5111 confidence. Reply Ad 1'64~1hc&. 714.832-5200714/832·5200 ror full or p/ltmt; clerks 545·8408 for interview H B. LEASE 842·2834 Cockapoo dog. Vic·. 20th PREGNANT?. ''aring. #389, Datly Pilot. PO Box c .. t•Mtte M/F/H E O E 12XI01San Vlncente Blvd oo 2nd & 3rd shifts. No a""' " 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca. '°""64'-9lOlorS40.9447 · · · Lo8Anrles.CA90049 exper necessary-we•-·'-'~'--·-------BusiilnsRetttd 4450 sRew·t. ard& Bofaflbedoa PBllvd ret'Onfferr1daJeo.uA·abolcort.unioose.lmadgop~ 92626. Banlung F.Qua Opporturuty train.Start$3per hr.As· Delivery Dnver. female. ••••••••••••••••••••••• er · ease TEI I y ~mployer M/F st managers to $3.60 hr. full time. Auto parts TOPLOCATIOM! ~~es, 67$-8213 or tion&keepin&. 547·2563 Aidn-Ont.rtlff BABYSITTER-exper 'd. For our South Coast ManagerstoSS.SOhr.Ad· store.Call$41M133 17 .... & .... _ _._.... ll•d. APCARE Needed immediately for prefer my C.M. home. p•---offi E g BOOKEEPER FC th vancement opportunities De 1 "' ....... ,..,.. "WHERE ARE YOU daysandPMsbifts.Xlnt '4.>9117att5:30PM ........ iee. vemn s. . , ru totbolewboqualify.For .nl•I Assat~nt part Successfulretailshop STEW RT., .. S 1 COUHTRYGIRL benefits. incl'& an · Mooday thru Friday & T.B. constr. exper. aD!ormaUon go lo our ume ror special teeth approx.950sq.ft. A . · m ong *ESCORTS * aurance, incentive. and Babys itter. Loving every Saturday. Ex· Salary commensurate oearest market or con· practice wanted. Call SSSO Per mo. 8kr675-6700 haired white terrier dog sick pay. Please apply in woman to care for my tn· perience pre!erred. Call wtexper. Send reaume tact tbe personnel omce 6"-06&3. ----------• w/brown patch over one 24 hrs 957-8474 person to Beverly Manor fanl 500 ruu time. my Kathy Amburgey or Mr. to: Classified Ad •39. at •----------2 Vacancies downtown side of race. Lost l2-19, Con H <Un v· l . home. 645·2494 after Kuuung:s at54(M()66. Dally Pilot. PO Box 1.560. • .... .,Lam .... ....,.St ... _______ _ Huntuigton Beach. 210 Lag Canyon area SpiritualReoder CMv. osp . ....., icon:.. Calf.federal Cosla Mesa.Ca.92626 G~Grov';';ji-4840 Designer Ma in St . Mm• mall. 494-0629/497·4401. L81SSo. El Camino Real 6PM. SoYlngs & Loan EquaJOppo E I PCB !J60.l558. Lan: Collie. sable/white San Clemente: Fully he. Anfma1 Hospital BAIY.SITTER/Hlkkpr 3333 Bristol St .. CM BOOKKEEPER r mp oyer DESIG .... ER male. Magnoha & Ed· Forappt 492·7296 Groomer , b J the r . needed 1mmed1ate ly EqualOpporEmployer For progrt'ss1ve ~om· 1"""11 inger. Pleas e call XXD"'""'CEOFF·U .... XX cleaner. F / T in d. Live rn, 5 day week, pany. Prefer computer CLERkTYPIST Mam4acturerorelectro· -Wfo:HAVE - SEVERAL SHOPS tnCannery Village SEVEQAL OFFICES ln Newport Beach 892·2934. • """' ..., Sat/Sun. hohdays ore. 2 children. ---------• experience. Salary com· FUU time & Perm. Good mecharucal prodllCts rt" Beautiful nude girls. 644·5463 Spun1sh speaking OK. Banking mensurate w/abllaly. Co Be nefits . Ca ll q1.DresaprovenPCBlay-Lost : Ladies whl gold diamond dinner rang, con s i s t ing of 19 diamonds. Vic. Fashion Isl. Reward. 642· 7820 dancc at exh1 b1t1on & rap Non smoker, re ts a must TB.LEAS Non·smoker. Send re · ~. out person who wants an sessions. 9AM to 4AM 549·7031 PQSilions available for sume to Hwsh Manage. opportunity to make ex· every day. 2060 So. A/PTRAIHEE -------full time bank tellers men t. 33208 Paseo Oerlt·typLSt, part or full cellent wa~es. Plus, be Euclid. Anaheim. excit-4()..50 wpm + 10 key by IAIYSITTER wath 6 months com. Cttveza. Ste C. San Juan time· financial business int.unat.ely involved with iURR WHITE REALTORS. IMC. U.t: 12124, Mesa Verde, lg hr Siamese. Reward. 957-8137, 975-1613 1ng 24 hr recordmg t.ouch. We offer excep Maturewomanfor9&JO mercaaJ bank ex -C8pistrano. CA 92675 or '6es1resmature.cheerlul DeW proJects fl"QA"I con· SU-1422 tlonal benefits fi a yr old, aft achJ for work· perience. We are in· callPatt.i714/7f!8-8111 woman with &ood s kills cept.loo to field use. We pleasant working at mg mother. Brookhurst terested in applicants BUS BOYS.Cull·Ume. ex· ror gen. office duti~; want an individual who m()6J>here amids t the nr Talbert, FV. 968·2067 who enjoy heavy publlc per'd, apply in person: Newport Beach. 7~8123 wants to grow with a 2901 Newport Blvd N B 675-4630 MICHELLE•s •o..tcall• Found: Young Irish Set· UAM-2AM 835·3749 scenic surroundings of aft7pm. oootact&canoffer quall· 1be Beach House Ion. Afternoon. great team. Equal Op- Newport Beach. 1'~or ap· YSl....,.ER 2 5 3 tyservice. Good salary & 619 Sl H 11 L port unity Employer. ter female. M aln St. Hunt. Beach or Posto(· flee. 5J6.m9"1 pointmentcall BAB •' · pm. benefits. eepy 0 ow n . COOK. exper. ror r est M/F.55'7-0554 t:lli'ls. CdM 675.al37 aft. Applicants 1ho11ld coo· LagunaBeacb. ho me . Must workt--------- 4600 ,5. (~5)549-7428 tact: weSencls. Prefer lady. .us.oy 1WtA7U.: DlaJ A Ride ••••••••••••••••••••••• Responsible. workan)l Found: Christmas Day ID wr1 te r s t' ek s on l' Cost.a Mesa on Vlt1oria. hrdroom l'Oltage 111 A Handmade baby •ESCORTS* 972-1138 LynnStaDllfield (714)750 7853 AVCO Rnanc:ial Senlc~s 620 Newport C.cnter Dr Newport Beach Equal Oppty Employer Jlabysatter.EI Toro area. Vin)lniaWaltn :=::gr· ' Mature woman, starting MAHUFACTURER'S Banquets. weekends.,._________ Dri•en d k d 7 eves, Friday lunch. Ex·'"' Operate modem eqwp Corona dcl Mar or Costa _b_lank __ e_t._96J..___2909 ___ _ Mesa <Jwetnesi> e!'tsen f'ound: Male Terrier, Ital Wntt.> Class1fi<•d Ad long haired. Aboul 2· 11206. Oatly Pilot, P.O. Jyrs. Call 645·1508 aner· UMDA&VICkl Outcalt Mos~ For The Fun of It! Serving all Orange Co 83:>-7313 ll<lx 1560. Costa Mesa noonsoreves. 92626 or call 67S·31:162 ---------EwPuJnw!tt & ---------•LOOT: black & white Tom l'reparatloe Lft. Bach:.:2 br. In Cost.a Cat. m Big Canyon. re. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mes a, Santa Ana or ward. Please call Schools& tfunt. Bt'h. Apt or cot 759-1866 lnstn&tioft 7005 ta~e in sale are<1 near ----------1 •••••••••••••••• ••••••• hus & st.ores. For respet'· LOST Long ha.ired white table . hard·wo rk1ng Frat. Blue eyes. Bllt dot 111uther & s mall 3"'2 yr onnose.552·7974 rh1ld, well behav~. S'.!00 Found 2 bikes "Tl IX-c or under, incl. ut1I. Must lSth call & 'identify move by J an. 10. Call 675-1632 · 1·493-7592 or write Tht: ---·------ Druly Pilot. Box 15b0. CM Found sm Oraoge r-· cat. !Ll626.Adll400. White flea c ollar. Vis1t111g prof. UC I. n ttd s 562-0567 / 833-8730. home-apt. Jan Mar 30 Found sm M dog. Blk Dave, 833-6502, 833·6800 w/white on chest & paws Vlea!>e help' Mature Vic Woodbridg e family w1\h 3 mo girl _84_7·_7588 ______ _ needs 2 nr apt. under S375 FOUND in Casla del Sol g In NB/COM area . F Blk dog. Poss Lab. 67~1 830-2'784/SSJ.1918. REAL ESTATE LICENSE SCHOOL OFFERS ..crash Course available •Matenals provided. •Small c lasses ror persooahred instruction ..aioose own taste-day &night classes. •Placement-up lo 80'1 commission. Wanted mstr bdrm & ba for prof female. Non SCRAM-LETS Free3WeeJc i.moke r , non drinke r SalcsTramrng. ARCHITECTURAL Project Desi~ Job CaptCRn1 Well establlshed Orange Coonty firm with strong design & advanced pro· dUC.UOD systems onenta· lion offers pe rm anent pos itions with xlnl benefits & opportunities for advancement Minimum 3 years cx- penence In Type 1 & Type Ill hospital!!, com· mercial, recreation. lm mediate openlnJtS. Dan L Roland & Assoe1ates. Inc 771H150 Anaheim Assembler or ele ctro mecha nical devices Precision & clean work Sim II. st.able munuf Jc tunng co. 8.14 Production Pl, NB. No expenence necessary. Call for appt 642-8584 Very pvt person Tennis, IM~WERS Cal For D•talls golfer. skier. Xlnt cook M,J 811°1001 493-0442 .arsEMI• .,,.5 Would consider unlQUI! Smudge -Skimp -Katellu -~ pos1t1on house s1ttm~ or 1'oken -Gimlet-Real FBtateSchool PRECISION/MECH companio n CdM , B111 MLNUS 32031QamlnoC8p1strano POt'li\1nns av,.J I w/fast Canyon are-a . 675·5613. I was not the best player San Juan Capistrano l(J'()WlllR Newport Bearh on our l'Ollege football ------'-----• co .. involved in a!ll\embly WANTED: Proresslonal, team. l hud the only Joba W..ted. 7075 ot compass & camera un eslahhshed, non profit Jersey number with a ... •••••••••••••••••••• Its Applicants should ex rlance t·o. ls seeking MlNUSs1gn. Prac. nurse, p/t, Corona per working w1s m a ll 11tud10 Immediately ------"'-------• deJ Mar, Laguna Beach parts, good mc<'h apt .• & Resilient floor a must. FOUND: Small female only, refs, 675-8861 . enJOY . Benefits lnl'ludt :! ~Ana ;irea Call. ruoodle, vie H.B. HttpWcmwhd 7100 weeks vac. t week 11ick -------------------• ••••••••••••••••••••••• leave, & prohl sharintt to ...... /ht~fft/ Fin.c• Found: Shepherd mix, 4 Accounun@/ Bllllna Clk. mos, n r Rea school. Typlnai/l~;xp. $800 mo. Tan/wht. 64.5-2144 S4().9Sl5 name a rew . Call 557-!IOSl. ask for R.ty GUJm.1n . ••-••••••••••••••••••• Found: Fe m . Germani•--------• ....... Shorthair mix. Irv. taga. ACCOUNTING Atn'OMOTIVF. ODaor+wNty 5005 960-6.125 CLERK •LOTPERSONS! ••• ~~I; •••••••••••••••• Lost : Scotue, blk. male, Excellent opportunity Cheu v. dealer orren full· Beauty SAion Hair atyllnl( VIC. Beach/Yorktown. for a ~liable person to u:!' t~'::s~~~n~c~"& men & women. Sell or Hwit Beach 642·3840 Join our Accounting U:\00 C.r Manaf!Cl'!I in lease. 1.5 yn Collta Mesa Dept. Typing & 1ddlnl( k 631441Sor7Sl \722 Reward or tindlna loet machine u well aa /\/R varac:d, lnt.cresung tu s ----------• Hlmal11yan C U · blue £ ~mJ-rttired outo mech Stmll icardenmg route for t')'e, lg beige/ wht fur. cx~ref'd. njoy xlnt would hke th.la' Opp. ror 11ale Call art s. 548·9833 blk ears, rece. paws & 00 It.a includln& fr e advancement. 11 deslri•d llr'64Z·l314. tall Lost 12121 on moal. Apply Mon/Fri, See Plerrr. HOW ARD C 0 C u 9afn.Noon, Personnel. Chevrolet. Dove &c Quail u-. w-.a......1 5030 8 raw a y r · • '" ......... 111•1on HOTllU h ._, ...,_ 540-7744. 7SI t3 t8 .....,.._ ~.. Sta., Newport Beac ••••••••••••• ••••• •••• • ----900 Newport. Center Dr JnveiJtors wanted ror new U-t. Doberman Pup. It Newport Beach tr you're looklnir for a bet· a)"ndleat&partnulblpto mo'a old. right cer la f;qual Oppor Emplyr terjob,youwon'twantto bit)' &c sell ranches & taped. VTc NewpoTt m/r m1u the employment acreagt'. 213-4~ 1061 673-8709 I•--------c'Olumn.s In Classified Jan2n · w · ays am tG IAHK pr. only. Pnvate club. COOt<S ment •-door t o door 4 JO Care for infant "" R.ef.rcq.768-7446 12.0lDoveSt .. N.B 67:J.3515Marion. Expanding restaurant transp. Calif. drivers hr (714) 752·0600 clwn with over 50 un1ls. req'd. No prior ex per Babysitter ror 5 mo old. :i ·---•E•.0-E·'·----c Carrien wanted ror bike l"amily-owned organiza· nee. Good driving rec a days per week. Prefer routes. San Clemente & taon offers pleasant mllrt. No Sunday work. my home. Will consider San Juan. also auto working ...4'ond1t1ons. Orange Coast Yellow licensed Sitter 's home Banlung rout es avail . San Good opportun1tlt's for Cab, 17300 Mt. He r Hwll Bch. area. 846-8702 Clemente. Laguna advanreml'nl. ~xcellent rmaon.F.Vly an Spm * Beach, Miu1on VieJo & company benefits. Ex· Baker (ull·hme, clean up person-part-ume 548-3031 Banking EXPERIENCED TELLERS Souttt Coast Hottonal lank An Independent Bank 84.9SunflowerC M. M0-5300 Banking TELLERS aKLI~ S "'Vlo..1Gr No. & So. Irv me. Call Thl' penen<.'ed desired. Apply DOCK MASTERS ASST u,;, n:: " " ., Register Newspaper mperson. Frr le Prr. No exp nt:c. IS EXPANDING • 58Hl4tor496-5618 ca.11673-3515. TO SANTAANA TB.Utt F'ULLTIME Expenenced p~(erred but willing lo tram. For lnformalion Please contact; Rob Elk Redondo Beach Offic'e 231·540-622. EOE M/F/11 * CASHIER ~tlg R.GSfr. 21 to 35 yrs old Expr'd. DRIVERS A pp l y Do n J o s e ... '1"~,-•.._.,,, Men« women 2S )'rs o, Restaurant. 9093 East 3331 W Coclllt Hwy older . Know the coast Adams, Huntington Bch.. Hewport t.ach atJes. Net Sl.80 a week or 962·7911 1---------•I more .• Orange Coas t YellQW Cab. 17300 Mt. Childcare· La ve In COOK FOR DELI Herrmann, Fountain Newport Bch Ref. req. 2 $4 how+ Valley. <No of Slater children school age S49-1422 bt'twn Newbope & Salary open Call Euclid> 67$-0446 Leave messagl! Cook. grill only, da s .•--------· 673-7632 Good wage; ror per n ------- 0.ERICAL w1cub re.illl x r . lmmed openings for ex· Banlung CFlnanciaO Prefer malu e female. DRIVER per NOTE TELLE R & SOUTHWEST II.HK x Int opp o rt u n i t y 5.16-8866. C.'OMLT~~[E~ l«X> Glenneyre, Lag Bch w/rapldly expanding COUNTER MAN WANTED CAJ,.IFORNIA BANK Requires experienced securities brokerage Auto parts. Min. Jyrsjob llZ?Occan Avenue bank teller. Call Joan firm 1ll Newport Beach. or exper. Must be well SUNDAY ONLY Laguna Beach Gore497-1771. E.O E . Must be will groomed. groomed ,, pers-0nable. ~ EOE•-.--------I ()peJlncwaccount.s.h~ht Phone 54S·8408 for in· To 'd elive r DAILY iw typing & filing. Startm~ lervlew appt. PlLOT· bundles to car. Banking TEUER NEWPORT OFFIC' E: Xlnl owortuntty for in div1du11I w/m1nlmum ll mo exp. Will be prl!fonn Ing new accounls duLit>s as well as oil tellcr runr trnn'I Will r o11.;1clt!r shnrp md1v1dual w/6 mo casb1cnng back 11round & 2.5 wp1n Contact John L:uui. 7l4~7S-4500. LOS ANG ELF~ Ft:DF.RAL SAVINGS & LOAN Equal opportun1ly •employer MIF_. __ _ Banlunl{ TBJ.ERS NeOO i.barp. personable tellers Savm.:11 & l..oan uper1enc,. prt'f<'rnblt• 1"1 ull time po ~111on<J avollabl<' Plc auc call 752-2600 IRVINE SAVlNGS&LOAN F.OE M tY BANKING salary commensurate -,..._-_-ter--H-e-lp-P---.. -0-m-e-,' ners in Newport Beach• TELLERS w/expr. Paid bonUll and """"'' ... • area. Requires van or bencfit.s.Call7S9-161l depen dablt'. Ca p t. large station wagon & a Mew Accounh Mike's Fish Fry. MZ-2875 iiood driving re cord Olli' Fidelity Federal. a lead ang state.wide savings & loan, has ~real OP · portunltJes in its Bayside office Experienre ls r l' qwred for mos t pos1 uoos. but we wlU train ror some openings ar you have Ug_h t typing skUls and really el\)Oy working with people. Excellent salaries and OUL,t.anding benel1ts <includinl proClt sharing, rrce career ap. parel and dental In surAnce) are jUll part or wl\ilt we have to offer Mcn.-se call our Pt'r3on ne.I Department for more lnlormatkln. WANr ACTION? ClauUedAds 8'2-$87& O..ERJCAL Eum extra money! TYPISTS PIX ACCT CLERICS KEYPUNCH OPER O>t.llter Helper. Mon·Frl. · 64z..4321 ,,. • P Ume. Call 2:00.5:30, ....... ...__ ~145 -..--- COUNTER HB.P °°" Wi•-or H.-ry5..e.y Frr. Apply ln person: EqHI Opporh11tit11 Gary's Dell. 3309 E. Cst ._.._.., ' Hwy, CdM. _,,,_., CLERICS Eldtrly man needs PT MWllhave phone & rt'lla·l·--------• care. Oa)'S, evesor24 hr. ble tr~p. Long & short CUSTODIAN 496-42261493-2039. term assignments. Holl · Oty ol La.iuna Beach. t----.~----­day & v:aca\\on puy $742 to st)41 mo. F/lime, Jlosp1taliut1on plan tncld& eves/wltends to available. malnt.ain cit}' r&&clUtln . AWlY ~ Forest Ave. t.a«Bch. 497-3311 exl217. ~VOLT : rfl .,_. .. tl"tAt•'\o t.t: ti"• "4'., 3841C...-Drh• S4M741 r Acrol5 From Oral\j;e Co AJrport l Equal OJ>gort Employer « Electron El.ECTRONICS TECHNICIAN Immediate openlnp and oppor tunttlcs In 1tn Clltablisbt<I company tn the Oranae County airport ._,.,.. Applicants to troubloabool, reptur. and teat electr oolr ayatems. Recent analoi: and dlaltal expenencc prderred. call "7·0479. uk for Busch. SEU. Idle Item~ with a ~ Pl.lotClaaslfied Ad Customer Service Man H1 11h l y qu•l lriod t'UIJlomer tervlce man ror Orana• County Builder. capabl~ or re· pairtna a II \y pea ol con sttuct10n. Top ulary for quallfltd Individua l. Send r oaumo to aaasme<t Ad ••<M, Dally Pilot. P.O. box 1560. Co!Jta Men, 92S26. -------- ' , ,. .. .... ..... . . . .. .. . l 10 •• ... . . . I I • DAILY PILOT rndey. O.o.mbef ft UHi .... Wtlflttd 7100 Ht(pWGfttt.d 7100 ~.ctt 1010 Fvmlture 1050 Mil(t4taneout ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·············"'········ \11...ted ~.Sok/ 1081 Rtflt 9120 ServlC'e St•llnn Allen dant, expt"r'd D•Y • l-:V "\all & pltlme Ap ply, Shell Sl•liun. 17th 4' lrv1.ne. Nff WASHl!:ROftYf:R SALE SOFA .. LOVESt:l\T ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• de 1 ux c mu 11 1 t 1-C I e 1178 Century Modt'I WANTEll • t'C'llo In rx 04dn umptor 4·111lc, ,.,u moddl Compll'tcli""t rc llolneFurn 7145493077 c t'llt>nt rond111on trudc 1150 Move & bllt, ref1n1hed. your n.-• ....._ IOSS Reasonably pnc~ rtofn1 ~ ?700 jC\l.lrantet-Your choice _._,.. -963 2187 • Sl39 ieh DtUvtry. Salt' ••••••••••••••t•••••••• ----K Ca bover M • rq ut~ ~ 12/31/7S So Cout SAT/SUN. Du 30/31 W1111 to b141 pond ""h rampu fully 1clf cont·d. Appllance. $37 2$42 MOVING. A tu z 416 De Kol, ew. 1ndi. Ja<'kl. & tie dn --SolaTerr•c.:, CdM 675 2022 111.rupil & bounct' aw11yi.. BARGAINS U1od reh1gs. -~ eoo Qlll M5 7101 Ask Wlhn. dryra, auar. betl Ott 30 thN Jeo T. 34072 t;I .__ __ ,... 1013 for Tom buY1I we IM!rv appl Deal ~anto. Dan• Pomt. '72 --ILII......&....._ .... l lL-91 .. o •--1~11 W ·4330 Yamaha 100, -fill ••••••••••••••••••••••• _..._ ... .. "-""""-~---· ---camper cover. Tool1 Wanted "" cello In ex ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fantaat.lc buv, Frluldaire tum,hardwar~.camplng t'cll .. nt tondill o n Till!:MO PEDDLER -.. gear. c lotbc1. Much RHaonablypriced N1·w P .. :UGF.OT MO· fklnl( frtr, hke new, rnore.6il..ee7S 963 2187 PEOS Hcg '469. Now ttold w/wood «rain tnm. l200 631·3830 See to apprec. 1350, GOlNGOUTOY ORUMSt;T -----561)~af\SPM wltdys BUSLNESS 1''orBeglnnerl110 MOl'l<;O, l'~u~eot 103 i Gu dryen1 ll2S & s:;o, Blcyclee, moped&. porta. Culfr.40 1000 3~rnvh. 12~mpg . xlnt Kcnmore washer 185. lmlalJOriea. 20% to 50% Office F'wMture & t'Ol'ld $300 Ph M2 \428 """~ SIOO, 2 nlte stnda elf. Tool• alllO for Jllile. .,.._... 1085 GOING OUT Oft' 115. malc.'hlng drn1cr NefJ:rt Cyclery r·-HUSINl!:SS DI. Daniah mod couch 2116 ewport Blvd. ;;;::.;·~·;;~;;·,~~~·. R1ryd~. mopeds, parts. -s. bl" Ylnyl ....,.k .. r *'>c.. 675-1700 "" 20"' c.o ., •• • "'" "' _.. plan tilC8, wk ~nrhe• act:d111orlt'K. '" ., 'i., + ml.3c •letn&. 536-5176· Garage 1ale now lit ever· C.E. SU rt PLUS 531 '2777 oH Tools 111~ for ulc. IV cu fl Wc1tln.chou1110 )'\hlnl &oes. le622 Rhone Newport C..:yclery ariceManaJt•r ~alt!1t f.ood OJIS)OC1W\Jly for tu.I \..nrt'ml'ftl Wiii tt1l11/n1,1 fllpt'nt•nt'f' nt<'tla11ar )' Mlat I.: ~ )'n old ur oldtr fl he av1tll on S.1urrlay1 S5T ~ ur '17 4 GUllO U2S Mt'u \'mir • , l'<ll't. M..,.a ~l'I , dbl door. 1150 1..ane,HunUngtooBeach. S9eed·O·Prlnt Jo'luid 2U6Newportlilvd. .,. Duplicator, Model 2300 67~-1700 T&\CU-e.R-Pvt &chi In l F.verylbtno muat ao ! ForSale "uta",beaitor ......_...____ _.__ C M. needs PIT Teacher. .. .. --..~ I COUNTER Pll c•.U6'6l'44. Lady Kenmore el .. c. 1V'1, 1t.ereos. flne furn, fer.642-432lext.29'7 9150 dn<cr, xlnt cood. Mu1t EVERY11UNG! Thur & TEAOIER rre School ex· &ell $4$.Jcemaker, OE. 2 Fri. 499-3584. 581·8858 3M Copier "20U'' auto ••••••••••••••••••••••• PERSONNEL ~er'd Good ularw yrs old SSS 645 7873 reed,iUnt cond ~. '78 YZ 80 ~with OG In· "' ' • ' Oara_fe Sale: Ant1que1. C..11~ 9532 t.ernwdla~ kit. & Lufl oyfuhdll Call 644-0232 548 ~I eves. sterling, rum., bicycle. shock & R~.f700 or beat. GEN El AL LABORERS TRAINEE ~BlEIS ...._ OI .._ ... r.t-Uke new RoMonmallc ~. clot.h1nK. Sal <>!flee Removal Garu1te Call5am548·8W t'-. hit.ti•. dayt --------•I A+B a«ea. For lna\alla· & Swl; 5209 River Ave, Se.le. New light t1xtum1, PART TIME ........... TEACHERS-Sub -Uoo In counter. $300 N.B.548-5310. binders -ni!w & U!ed, i3 Yaham1a Jo.:nduro. Lo 11lllute Klnderoarlen _67_3_'71Ml8 _______ Sat. °'·mJt• .. ,e Sate•. U•ed muc. supplies. furn . rru Like nu. $4.:50/bsl ofr. .. .... ... .. broken machines etc + or 3 blke trlr, 1100 • EVENINGS Af!fltil i. penoa duriaq ~h 8th grade Con· licydn 1020 t.lblel, chairs, dressers. Frlday. 12129. 219 Manne 759-9448/644 tn22. rwst..,.•t operotlon t.act Wdtmlnater School ••••••••••••••••••••••• nurrors. desks. collec· Ave . upper/ Bo lbou ---------.....__ 0 I s l r I c t . I 4 I 2 l KHS Cran Sport, brand tiblelll. 120 E. 23rd St. CM. 1s1MJ. i2 Honda lS0.1.~~ m1, PACKERS Adult-with outatandinw. ianractlve pen.onallll"' who tr\jOy working walh kJds start :it S3 50 p.-r hour Phono 642 4321 ~ "'l l!SO. D~'TWEEN 4 00 ~ oo ~ C e d a r w o u d A v e , like new M1U11 Westminster 1194·7311 ext new. uaed once, 115 . ..._. _ 1060 Pth 1087 840--4853 • Mu1t b•v4! rellabl l.t"MllP •phone I.uni• lhoft ~rm 1u.a11(nmfnt• Holiday & Yltl'lllioo P•Y lloapllal1ution plan available •CARL'S 212. E.O.E. 846-6Sl? •••••••••••-••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----------------•! MOtebecane 10-anrl tour· CHllSTMAS POHY PARROTS. Spectac le '730!i!la250cc. JR Telephone Operator tor ,_,. ... , r-;l p·•~1-~ 1 1 Parrot.,, Ideal ror pe111 dirt only. 1295. .,13 wcycle, 21' rame. .,yuuuv or on Y 1100 SOO. Yellow heads $27S. MV area. 8J0.4727 many pro!e11lonal ex· Call for details traa.673-jlBS 41MHi214 ~=~cages 190· MUlltSa<·. '79 Yamaha 750 Spe<o., lllOO ml. Sells for PM. AtkforJlm * answering serv ice. l!:qual ()pf:rt.unUy ...... ,,,.. L•• T• oro l'oud .i''/Ume. graY~;shlrt. .,. r-........., .,., ' 228 t'orest Ave, Ltlitlna ~....,.._.-----""-ru-"p-"y_c___ (nearMulrlandll> Beach. Raleigh Grand Sport, l yr f1asb)' Arab Qtr geldlng 9 SWilg 109 3 $3~ Will sell for $2900. old 10-spd. 1195. Tom at )'I'll, trail/show. Xlnt dlap .......... ••••••• •• • ••. 645-8594 • VOLT fBX l'l..TORO JANITOH Ans wering 11er vlc·c EqualOppurtunlty TELEPHONE 675-7~ &cont. Tack640-9613. --------- f\IU ume. Xlnt bcni•r11s opera~ ruu & P /T. Cull -·-£m•pilllllioy•e•r •M•/•ft'-•1 SOLICITORS GOING OUT Oft' Western saddle $150, show BUSlN.F..$ bit$1S 1 I '"Al•~ .......... • J l1\. 4 I '• flayvtew Conv. Hospital. 83S-356 Experienced Only.sell ~~~ T ~t I n • C M · "X OPERA TOR RH S&WERVISOR Dally Pilot. Highest com· Uicycles, mopeds, parts. 842-7080 rrr M .,.._ 117, full or part·t1me. mission paid. Your • monungll. on ,. ' '· u V rd C I ~i..-.. bo 0 acc;uories . 20~j50% Mlili t 1 iry . 1071 off. N~Jor1a e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• kEl' PUHCH Npt BrkK olc 1''ur 1ppt ... esa e e onva es· ..., ....... at me ver 21, OPBATOtt rail John Shomburii. N\l Hosp 661 Cent.er St. 1.D. Card. Call 83S-6453. ~Newpo~c:i~. WANTED: 13" PLANER 675-1700 and ~ SH APER . ~.M&-6429 New IC2 Sabre skia w/new MensZl"Schwinn LeTour IOIO Solomon 727 bindings 101pd. Good cood. Mll~ll••-(w/atl brakes). 1.90 lath. Sevt'ral ~nloga edst _~ __ 1460_. _______ c_._M_. _______ ••1-3P_.•M··-----• ror uper d operators llOllll'S UG GllLFltlDAY Uni vac 1900 exper lrMOP Teiler helplul, but will' lralo. PIUA Women need~d now. COMMERCHAMIC • 641·7052 ....................... Si!IOO. ~ WGiGACiETA&S .,..,lntwwt. TypiJlg, tiling, lnvotclag. Swina ahlt\ SlOO 111blft d1r-ph• tight book.keeping. !erenUat Salary will de· Help Wanted. Call today. Good pay. G od bra. loc In Npt Bcb now In· C tor small mrg. ln JIB. peodonyourbacka.round ~'1863 S48-0'1S7 tervlewlng EXP AP· Cvde & OlftMftJ Start. 14 br. C.11 Karen "exper. and ls com· ---rr-.. -Sc-... -_ _.---._._,_ PUCANTS for pos In· -~i/--..a•-.... ~--891·~ J>lefnented b Lini _,,. ~ c I d g N C R P r o o f -_... ""' -• ---------1 benefit.s & oJ'r ~:f ~~ TeadMt a Heeded Dlsplay Jewelry Operator, Note Tellers, & 3,5, & 10 apd MX Blkes GIRL FRIDAY : f\IUUme poslUon avaUa· Tellers. Call tor appt Parts & repairs all Vanedofc workwlsmall Joc.aUoo.Forappt.pbone lmmedlately, PIT, 9-1. ble for r esponsible (714l 759-1448, ask ror makes. C ustom bit mfr. of Math teachin Banbury Cross Pre· penlOO tn exclW11ve Lido Samantha Ketchum. cla.M1cblkes machlnes.497.3600, Lynn Stansfield School. Manlyn 847-5284 Village store .. Ex· --------•I a&70Nwpl Blvd CM l7l41759-78S3 or842-2948.HBarea. perlence in jewelry, ---------642·7910 r-R EAT AVCO crystaJ, chi.nu sales pre· Tow Truck Drivers ex--"--------1-0-4-0 V"' • • • tern'Cd. 673-9334 per'd. Top pay. App·y --,. S.ALES JOI MOW FM.cialS.,.,lcei Print.mg O&W Towing, 7408 •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• OPEH 6:l1l Newport Cent.er Dr. Sa lesgi rl , P /T . Jo!xp OtunsWay,C.M.642·12b2 --------•I GOOD PAY . COOD N892660 rvDERIEHCEO belpfuJbulootnec.Must rETWOtlLD from your bualoeaa cud. ._. 1095 Send ooe card for each -··-••••••••••••••••• ta& Ph• one spare. We Taylor rroi.en yogart & Ice return permanently cream maker sin .. I•· eea1ed at.tractive tag & mod · " strap, meellog airline spout. el 110, 11250/ l.D. requirementa. Pre· bstolr. 631-4741. vmt lo&s & theft! For 11 'TY, Rocio. penooalized tag enclose HIR, Steno 1098 wallpaper, fabric or ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Day Glo" puper & we Beautiful 25" color TV, 2 will back & trim your yr wmty, rree del. $1;!;1. tagll. Or try two card& 641H 786 beck to back. ---·------PRICES: Like new Realistic 40 chn I '74 Kawasaki 18S 1475oroffer. 67~ Matol'Hc.91,S•I ._./Storage t 160 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1973LAma l.aaimy~ f'\ally sell contained. Generator. 2 air eondi- bOoenl, roof top air. TV antenna, CB radio. AM/FM stereo tape, like new tires & other extras too numerous to men- tJon. Very, very clean. Look at t.hiB one before you bey! Ca.JI Truman at THEODORE ROBINS FORD '2060 HARBOR P.lVO CO!tTA MHA 642 · 0010 HOURS. 0000 CON· EquaJoppty Employer tAr' bu sharp. $3 hr. Purse TraiMe Position Bostons, Chihuahuas, DI TIO N s . MANY Kindergarten teachc•r , Plac..-e 557 W l9tb St, CM Switchboard Operator. Cockers, Yorkies, Sblb· f'RINGF. BENEi''ITS . 8:»11:30. Costa Mesa •DAVIDSON OR 646-S210631--0t25. Must be dependable. Tzu , Porns, Min . S2eeor3/S5 CB w/antcnnae & Aux. '75 Honda 360'1', excell. 4/5t.agsSl.60ea. spla'.$S0.9611-78S3 cood. Sacrifice SSOO/ofr FA.51' GROWING COM· Pre-Scbooi. 642--4050 MU LT I . r lit E S S Sales avatlable for most shlfU. Schnaut.ers. Pupa & 1tud PANY PROMOT~S OPBATOR 1.0VEPEOPLE., CalUorappt.~7565 service.714 /531·5027 6/9 tags Sl .50 ea. 900-2938 lOor moreSl.40ea. IMh & M.tne --------- F'ROM WITillN. TRAIN LEGAL SECRETARY II ave some sales or 1)rpist, Gen off. riling. Hi· --------Sales Tu Included r.,;,._.t Alllo Ser'tke. Parts NO CARD? •••••••••••••••••••• •• • & Accaaories 9400 F 0 R T 0 P South Orange Co. 3 yn • IAU M FOLDER medical background ? Et Mfg. S600 Exe. fut. COUJE PUPS. AKC. 8 MAN AC E M F. N T ex:pr. ln gen'I practice. Demonstrate race & 556-6193 wks Perfect ~arkwg.s S T A R T S • • I M Permanent full lime. oraATOfl body muaager ln pre· s~r cute. Pedigreed: Draw )'OW' own or send Ge.rd 90 I 0 ...................... • name, addresl. phone & ••••••••••••••••••••••• we'll make ooe card per -----.-----MED I AT~ LY '' Sa1a.ry ran~e: $800-.$950. lllge dept. st.ores. Com· Typist, P /llme, good Lstsbot.SLS0.646-7581 K E Y 8 0 A R D Good t yp1og & die · See Arnold R•llfy Of' mission potential ~lier. F1ex. hrs . Nr EXP ER I Jo: N C Jo: tapbone skills nee. Send M.y. S2000+by Chris tmas .C. Airport. Wnte., Ad AKC beautiful Germ. HELPFUL WJo: HAVE resumetoAdll88,Da1ly Start Immediately. Cull 11463. Daily Pilot, P.O. S hepherd pup s, OUR OWN TKAINING Pilot. Box 1560, Costa TPS Dawn. 213/381-3906. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, pedigree, hvy booed. PROGRAM PUT ON BY Meaa.CA.~ Ol.92626 8261 H olland Dr ntE COUNTRY'S TO P 2llOS~DriYe SAJ..ESMAN·YACHTS (Beach/Slater), HD. ORGAN S ALE S MAIHTEMAMCE Kona Marine, Lido ---------'-----'--'---PEOPLE CA t.L AT FORIMAM .+41...... A 92106 Village, 714/675-1403 TYPIST lnsh Setter puppies..-6 0 N C E t' 0 H Private community . 17141937-0511 Work l~al temporary wka. AKC Reg. Cham· INTERVIEW. ORGAN Knowledge In pumps, Saleswoman, ex · ~ent.&.Opentoull ponline.7!i0-U94. F.XCllA NGE. STAN electncal. road repair, '1uaJOpportunlty ro!.~~·11:r!:fe b~re~ ·ccilForAft FrHtoYou 1045 NUNN7l4/586-7302 sewer sysleTs·rts1. ~~~m~p~lo~y~e~r~M~/~F~~I M7..m63. £-'-t -£Toda ••••••••••••••••••••••• automotive "' r; .. nera _ ---------...,......... "•'" Y (;olden RetrieYer/Sett.er . GUARDS ma1nl. Xlnl starling Secretary Xlnl, mature 557-0061 Beautiful. lovtnu, good f"\111 & p/time. All areas salary. Contact manager Purchasing Trainee, Xlnl Penonal secretary re· • tag. Add 25J each. Send check or money or· derto: PILOT PRJHTIHG P.O. Box 1S60 Colt.a Mesa. Ca. 921626 Pinbal.la Foofbal.ls. Guar.1--------- &det $325 & up. Family AVON 12' and 9.8 hp Arcade.840-2341 Never used Mere Ol li 217 SQ ...._ f b d $1350. 645 -9950 eves . ya • ..., o ran 673-5012 new brown 2 tooe carpet --------- with pad. All tor 14.00 per Tad off shore kayak, u.sed yard. Call: 551-4435 o,ice. SD> Or orrer Glasss collection. 631-4660 675·5055 '&4 TRA t .. rdtop only, ex cell. <'Ond . 11 90/ofr 900-2938 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Wt.Mt Dri•es 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 'Tl GMC Sierra Grande, u4, 350, step side, CUl>l. prunt, whls Like new. $Slll0. 540-S 135 '68 Bronco. Must Sell New paint, tires & wboclll etc. $2395/bst ofr. 494-~l. Uniforms furnis hed 494e85719-llamorl-4pm benefits. Pac. Ind. Supp· q'd. full time. Potential ~o~ off ice • with t htldren. Needs /\ge!I 21 or over. Hellred Mon·Fri. 1y,2167S. Hathaway, SA. to grow into superb pos. large yard. 646-8629 afH. ~lcomc. No experlenc:(' . Mu.st~ quick lhtnkUlg. 0 OVe rlo!1d Fem. KJllen. 4 m08, 1st nee. Apply Uni versa I Maintegance position, ES French language lC poss. Eq~I Oppor Employer s hots to good home. - __ P_.P_s»._8_~_.;,.,_p_pt_. __ ~!:~~ .•... !~~~ Trucb 9560 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Protectton Service. 1226 Dana Pt Harbor, ex-REALESTATESAL lmmed. J>Otiilion. Be pre· -•iilillllliiilill ____ •I 52.63 W. 5th St.reel, Santa Ana pertence preferred. $3.50 Uceosed or we will train pared to bring rer's. -~--------SEA RAY'S ROSEIOWL Ticket.a for sale 644· 7743 lnternews hours 9.12 & hr s tart + r r I n g e you for state exam. Call: 642·3514 WaJlreslll, 21 +. 3 + yrs ex· Purebred German short l-4Monlhruf'ri benerlts. Apply 24701 Limited orrer . Call --perience. Lunches. APP· haired polot.er. Lovable Sears Refrig/Freezer. 17' IO 30' Dana Or. Causey&Co. 494-8057. Secretary Assist 1y in person. Le Biarrilz but needs obedience Harvest Gold . Twin Handyman/Gardener .... _...,..a. ER Looking for ca r e er Res to ura n l 4 I 4 N t raining Good w/kids. beds. Ski Boots. Ladies IJ. HA.RRISOH•S Mature, reliable. tennb. ~"' persoo to assiat In run-Newport 81, NB. 645 6700 Nds lg yd. 843·1355. misc. 499-4242 an 4. rlub, 118 . Mon t'r1 7 4 of DlstribuUoo Center for Rettptloo1st needed for ning am NB ore. Mu st be SEA RAY BOATS S650mo 536-8832 retail cloOdog firm. Mon ~g development co. accurate typist, lake SH Wanted: Qualified sitter. A Ired a I e , M o I e . Depl Store Flxtures l50 3101 Coast Hwy, N.U. lhru Fri 8-S, Will traio m Neutnnrt <.:enter·. con· & hove Xlnt organlza-Must have references. .....fin........1, nice tem,,..r· each. Also wroug ht iron 631 25 .. 7 Apply U\ person. PREP t.actJ~1rer at640-S903 uonal & decision makmg Nlles . N r Ad ams I ~f.7hot.s, dogho:;e, room divider 10'x7' $150.1·---·--• .. __ _ JU.FJ MFG test& parkaR mg No exp needed Call 540-2565 SHOP rNC. 3198 Airport al.11hty. Send resume Magnolia. Coll AM , ~ 67S-1SZ2 Loop Dr. Ste. K C.M Recepllorust wanted for w/salury htstory to· Ad 964-1848 ---------Grand Banks 32', '61f, ~ Michael GarnJ1on':; Kmg, 3901 Westerly Pl. FW1Mw• 1050 Vabcan Commemorative cherry cond , NB owner -------Haircutting Salon Swte112 NB,92660 Warehouse P e rsonnel. ••••••••••••••••••••••• st.amp sets. Also Greek i:ett1nl( lar1eer bout M ~DIC AL· Com · 6G6470. • parts d..Lstnb ctr Irv In· MUST SELL-e nd tbls, stamps. 646-0818. 675-3282, Rudy, Service Expanding res taurant pus1onat.e. alert. exp. ---------dustrial area. Mr Clark, Im pa , re~ I 1n er111. Mouton lamb jacket. Size _Alloa __ L __ _ chain with over 50 unils ~t.ure person. Front of· ReceptloolJlt SECRET ARY ~5636 bookcases, etc. Olsen 1 s:;o f'amil)'-owned organlta· r Ice r 0 r 8 us y AMMAL HOSPITAL Model Home Furn •. . 36' Searlly w/Oybndgc, & HOSTESS lion orte rs pleasant Neu.ro&ogist. Top salary Full time lnclud111g Sal Mt'mherKh1p dept of WINDOW TINTEH-exper 1714 t 5493077 646-0818. trtr.SSllOO working conditions to the right person. call &/or Sun. N.B./lrvloe c:;•vate club,. s trong flow-on linte r to do ---------1 Tlrtany'a Prxvate Club 673 3296 Good opportunities for 642-l437 area 644-5463. ckgrouod oHice pro vehicles, high t'O m· MUST SACRJFICE·Twln Membership $200 + WHALER 11. advancement. t:xcellent ---------, ----cedures, good typmg & mission. Stay .Kool odull mat& box s pnngs l.nlMfer673-44J7 Without motor company benefits Ex· MEDICAL Recept1on1sl, ---------4 telephone manne r. Call rroducl.4957-0534 $28. Century Model perienced desired. Apply exper. only. Call 636·9881 • R. E. SaJe5 "Lie. Only" fOf' uppl, 64.5-5000 ext 520. Home ft\am •714 1 549·:m7 Jom Wayne Tennis Club ___ 646_0_t68 dayi. In person. belween9& 11:30A.M THIMIUHG SECRET .. RY Woman wanted. Campa· Family Membership 25' Owen!! ''a bin (;r~r "' ruon/Aide. 35-40. Unen· lhde·a·beds $179 Olsen $1000 +transr r673-4417 "' "'-"~... ftiftft~ MEDICAL Ass't .. back of· OF A CAREER ror growing corporutlon cumbered. Travel Canb· Model Home Fum e Mant extra.., Rbll t·n~ ~~I\.~·· ficewithX-rayperm1l. IHREALESTATE7 In recreation field. Can bean involved ror man •714 >549·:m'7 Designer Dress Miss 1-:1. In' 5 P in Dana Vt·ry .. , · •• ·• . · Call 636 !lH50 Jo'rce training clldate should he a good SO. Both arms seriou11ly Uette, black ck1ffon, fully clean. pnced beldw mkt 3333WC tH 1r1ouqualHy organizer with s harp utjured.Sendappllral1on Queen n RB matt/hox pleated, size 8. $50. (93.5493 OCH wy MedJcal CGIC714J991-0660 person ality. nu sy &plcture,Ad11300,l>ally spernntgusr·yS8M9,odKellngloSm99e. 675-9087 25' TROJAN Cabin "9wnart leach Medical Transcrl ber. Ptlot PO Uox 1560 Costa Ce l rull time, immediate --- -phon~. tyJ~ 55 60 wpm & M · Cu 11262.6 ' F\Jm •7141 549·3077 Comb port frpl w/mantle, Cruiser. Xlnl cond. Jo:x opening experience pre· l.E.SALES dlctaphonc. S111t1ry com· esa, bar,stereo&radlo.Sl75 tras, slat'· Must i.cll --------111 r •1 c II M mensurate with 11blllty. W,...I( .... THOME Oresller f7. mice 50<. 2 $4.900/bstotrer.675 1784 Hotel ~rreo. 8 r s . Start the year right. Non-smoker. Send re· "" ,.. **'BUY** ~--..~ f'Oftff TillOtlion at 714 /557·6300 Select Properties otrers, sume lo Hl.Yah M nnoJ(e· Phone salM, light burtlll. Bikes. Schwinn SIO, $18 Factory Demo For Su hi Medi al top progressive ('t)m ment , 33208 raseo Some ll1t ndlcap rcq. Cood used Jo'umlturc & 646-1491. FtSHERMAM 7:30 to 4, ooday tbru RE~EPTIONIST/GIRL mlssioo schedule, on out Cerveza. Ste C Sen Juan' _530-_5"3>____ Apf>hances-OR I will 4 bl1' custom barstools, 25x8' center t:ons oh• 1978 EL CAMINO nus black beauty has a shell a s a bonus! Auto matic trans .• air 1'00d . pwr. steering, till wtl<'<'I & rollye whet'I~. (lJ881Q'.l). $6399 COMM Ell CHEVROLET ~ llarhor ill\ d ('( ii.;-r ,\ \H:. '°' \ SU-1200 '78 Toyotn SRS Long Bed 494·Wl8. 71 Chev. 1 Ton P.U. wllo profile utility body . Loaded. Very clean. ~ 96().44()7 ---- '63DODGE 1'1 ton I' U , radio , heater, A/C, trlr hitch, nu tirt'S Runs xlnt. $850 . Call AM. 964 · t848 -----'Tl Chevy 31• Ton Pickup, louded. xlnl cond. $6,000. 494.7348 ------'75 Dodl(l' Power Wagon. 111110, l'/S, AM /FM. l'/d l&<' hrukes, good l'Ond $4500 645-4810 dys, ll31 332tl eves. Friday. Union benerit.a. • • s~lng trahlln~ pro Oi~strnno, C.'A 92675 or'· ... _..a1 !lel orSELl.forYou. S25 ea. Portacr1b $7 diesel.450mirnn~t·:.l 22 Call ror appt. 645-5000. l'RJDAy, t o r bu s~ ~w'th Tomm" ~--·sot ........ ir.TaS •UCTI,,... """""'. 2000 pd ho1t .<'••Ir ex:t.enlionS20 cturopratic ofk. Nwprt • ., cal l'atll714/768-8lll · ,.._ ,.. "'" SlrollerS9.673-5099 ''"""" " Oitr.Musllype,haveln t'aAtStart,pro ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64M616&13)..9625 b•lllng dllck. <.:ompl 7000 ml '77 Courie r lliative & med. exp. llrs fesslonal ofr.ct'tl on ma Anff•H IOOS ROSE BOWL wallc around. Swim i.trp i.hortbe d i.lk , $359!"1 llotel HIGHT laLMAH J 1pm/_71m sh1ft·relle r AIRPORT INN HOTEL, contact Mr llunnon, 1. 7, M 0 n . F r 1. ca 11 Jar streets 11nd U1e beat ••••••••••••••••••••••• MoonnJ; lines. Bum~·r11 "4..., 0128 64().«lOO stall Ill town It's ~our !)(o("y Jo:x(.'('UtlYC St-c'y ror l•--------All Wood Bunk beds __ Tl_c_k_eb_.84HS64 ____ . -Life Jacket s. T rl r v 9570 !uture. Call 751 31\H NI\ olc Non 11mokt•r. Sil Anllq~ Mu11c noxe11! w/mal & box spmgs or CAR PHONE M I $20,000 Ml-4163 Giii MOOHUGHTBS rcq Slot Mach1nM1! Clockll! · t hest bed 199. Olsen all 8 chann~ls~toS:5~'. -loah,--W-9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'~y•v 00" T ~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ........,.x 4 or 5 evenln°" ea • SELECT 645-6505 LIUC E SELF.,CTION Model Homes. s.49·3077 ocM> .... 11 '76 CHEVROLET wit, urn 13·0 hr. PROPERTIES•-.------• AMtrfc• SUllFERVAN Newspaper Humbly. -------•• ............... Outgrown lluddle Toob 2 nrN laboratory scaleli Sol cat 18' Xlnt rond Autom11t1c, J\ MI FM Hotel \Hit Cle rk All 12-3:30am, LA Times, Rellt.aura.nl •Secre•"'n•8$* G -11......1 bunkbe&. Sells new ror Ohaurs triple beam lncludc!I tra1ll'r $2000 &tcrro t11J:)(', pwr. 31.t.'t'r around pen to handle Npt/Jrv Call ~0?.35. Ml _..-wtl over SIOOO. Take •w•Y balance $70. Ohaus 768-30l4aft_6__ l11jl , h l ·bac k seats. rnalJ, It typlng, fmt dt'lk ~~~~:;~,P~~1tm<' H.lwHolldaya Oi:>en Wed. thruS11t for$400. Incl. matlresses. OialogramS90494·2362 loah. 5Hp1/ l fll'<'ml p1Hol, crwae con- 833-2770. • 1wllchbrd. Call for Molel·Hotel .,ung.s, vary Ina days & Cl~'rill Jnn 2nd J8o2Kett.erlng, lrv. $57-322!'1 Docb 9070 trol, pop tot> roor. aux appt.MS<5000nt520. Will traln·front de1k hrs, lcleal aupplemcntal F:mployenPayAll fo'ces 1 __ _.<7iil.i4ill7ii54-.tli77il7--Sof ..:.:.:.;..a.~l2;_'_2_pc_,_o_v_oc_a_d_o_,1 ~:m~:::· f:f:la~~~~: ••••••••••••u••••••••• wu tanks, Tacom• Houtecle•neu, own Penooable,fulltlme. Income, will work UiReindersARency Unen·Uke !lnlah n11(flh., m.6408 SUPSAVAILAILE wh<'f•l11 & tow miles. Uc. trww, full or part lime. ...._...,. '-a.rOW>d 111cbl 1chedule, 40208irrhSt, Ste 104 O!lllng ran $50. 2 0111t tind UkenewS2'7S.&45·1202 CN llM!WS-Or. P324T. Topt.m.l.2116:14M11l MS-4MO pqtbel8"over.Apply ~Call""'~~alc/h~833-8t•b~6490 lable111.J~Enall11h <'ake 8 -,:..;..;;.----.,-a-h-d-.. 37 i q yds. 100% wool YA ewportG4&·~1 $5477 ••--.i.-.... r F-•. PT Motel·Hotel ln penoo .Mon'·Vrl. 2PM ru." .,. • sWl(i.l)4&-2l»' arhu~.0n auM" t hyl "' carpet, yellow. almott 1i rt-t..t-.-... ~,.... ·' • Re ,J .... 1 to1PM couc • •" · • c nfl now. Wrought Iron • • llDI. -aood bencellu. EOE ex~~Chcetp~r tor. 4200 2u.~ w. Ocntronl, N.D . .._ ________ Amllmcn 10 I 0 chr, W7 . Both &ood cond. clttular 1t•lrca3c, oak •••••'••••••••••••••••• ·THEODORE ROBINS Bayview onvalucent ....., .. ...., '"' · 6711-1366 r ~~~••••••••••••••••••• 64645 4. •1£1l8 & ralla. 1200 eu. ~ 9110 Kolp. 2~5 Thorin St. ..._....,._ SICURITY fi'REIOHT DAMAGED Italian marble coffee ta· 8'1S-0446. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FORD C.M. M2-~ 84.5-4840 Relt.auranl MAUIOTT HOTEL flCYI'POINT SALE. 3308 b I MOVll Ff•u 5-d& lw Aff111 ... t1 Wurueekln& a reliable W. WAmcr nr fl arbor, ble, walnut ase. ova · 1oc.o llAIU\<IM Ill 110 CO~IA Ml ~A M1 OOIO Magn•vox Conaole 21" FANCY l''LVlNG · Color T.V. Xlnt cond. DISCOUNT RATES. _ Hllrpr rar larae family In belutlful NB home. Pvt rm, bath. cir TV. $350 mo. MH11118. !AlMeomethln& valuable' Place an •d ln our l.ott and Found column• n.t'a w~e Pf'QPI look whlft they've found an Item oh al ue. 595 ma"1s Tab food orden. 1ultt pmiOl'I lo work ncxlble _San_ta_An_11_9'79_-m __ 1 __ ~~V:!.fi.c::.~;~ chair, ~ ln ::i:rallon of food & hourt. Law enrorcemrnt WANTED· Freeier1 tteo. Pec•n 10 rt 1e aun cabinel.142S87!Hl94 Ideal c~ country nl'lir ·72 ••ord 11lnk. Icebox, Un1•wil, x.lnt eond, 12 pc ne~ •·plate Curdln•I 11tove, AM/FM 8 trk, PS, ty tor tt><!~ c!~fn:Pt ~J•.,0 P~~hu~!'~~· ~l~~~"J~o~x~~n~~ dlattype 11re82ferred. brook Into the movie UOf\I available. Apply In benofil.I. Apply Monl Fri, M7-3t buslne11. $20·1200 per penon, 9am Noon. Ptnionnel d • y + r e • t d u a I The Antique Oui Id Ntwport Center Dr pou I b 111 ti u . < 7 14 l l801 Jo~. Dy"r Road. Newpor1 !leach 'l &t ·l2H V I Df!O anlaAna E<aoal Opptf Emplyr CASTIN 0 8 ERV IC E xsm:-:r......-.-.ld . .,...t....,lte_rna_w-lt'""h -, m f now In our 3rd yur DaJzy Pilot Cl• tntd Ad ' ..... . . . . ... --.... ...... Whe\Mr )'C)u're bllylntt or seU1n1. Cla1111lfled ad· wrtlslna wm Qel yMir "*l•ie to the rh1hl peo. pie. C.11 Today' 642-5878 blondeolldwoodGerman SC'uba gear. regulator J FR. 124 hr w111 It up. PB.~OO.PP87377M Kin~ bdrm set 13~ btlt, muk suit. aaUltt'l\; Or. Cty. Alrpc>rt. AFC --~87 boots , gloves Ca l-I 531M253or54!>2203 '71 •'ord stnd lransz.302 Wlcur white 36" table, 645-l78S Cheap! t'nl. aood cond. muat c haJr, HllH IUO BAROAINI Nl.ne dr11wt'r SELL kl.I !lr.n'lll with a ~ czooo Call6'48 ~~ Bar1tooll. )'tllow ~ u dreuer. US. Evea Dally Pllot Claulllcd.i'd· lltv aomrthln1 to fell' Oun cabinet~ 4911 3lJI ~ -~ t.'Wslnfd ad.I do It well. . -. . . .... .. . . . ' . " . v-tS70 ....... .,,rttd ........ .,.rt.d .... IMport.d .... IMpOf'hd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~l~ E300 4-cyl 1 T ~~ ............ !?.'.~ ~ ........... !?.'.~ ~ .............. !?.~~ ~!!!~~ .......... !?.~~ S411490S ~I COUNTY'S "" JA•UAI ttH M6 MID•IT Cl.AS I '59 40.1. lmmac. T XJ t 21 Sm AN Thlt little tar I• In fioe tllCXlO M Dodge Van. SS00 or rJibed by promm nt ('\)f\dltlon Vt11low ~Ith 4>'73·!1648 be5toffe~12340 mototlna mattHlnH aa black l11ler1ur <Nor ~ 9750 _ _ _ "probably tho rtnnt c•r Dl'7) •••••••••••••••• ••••• •• ..._ W..t.4 '590 # In°"' v.orld" .. ·1n1•Md Sl6f5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SaJea nlre lAuma '" dark blue wllh tan IAUla MOToas lt77 POISCHE WI lov c ... er,lltc. JHl.htr Int r1ur ~rm~ '24 COUrl UY S•IRT, BUY IOW W tU. IUY Rolbdtoyce BMW hilttory avallabl <Ser 292:5 llarbor Blvd Jl&11 wl the pos111ble t•ic Y~ 04 TSUN lMO Jambo~ 2301 > An o utatandltu& (.'{)fo;t iTtA M0F~0' A 1r»11 & 1 ow m 1 11·" • tlOStO ~UNOAYS .9760 PA.ID J.'OR OR NOT Ntwpon Beach 640 6'44 vaJu. roronly 7 .JS <llMKSC) ,::DOU.A• . BMW .. QOOMi(i;;° SIJ,ftt 1t16MGM10Gn OH&.Y Sl995 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt7'SUI TOPC tor)~ Ow r. M• IAU.MOTO.$ Uk• BRANO Nt;w with HOWAJtOClw•r*t of'ftt &U~U UatborUl"d onli l4.308 milt .. •' Dov.-lrQu1llSta 8.t.RWIC k OAT\UH ..... 1-Uel lnJected, 18'• _tho 22.000 miles, 4 speed, 1lr cond .. •pc>r'b pu lcage. 1ua111te rack. mags and Blaupunkt stereo cuaette. (G'T~PS> ' ' 8 J l ·lll'>49 ).)J!C, WE BUY CLEAH CAIS &TRUCKS CONNELL CHfVROLfl ''\." H ,1 1., " . ' "' i \ " • S4'-1 l00 CREVIER I S f 6 I 10. °"'1\ 'Y JA•fA AIU 8353171 tHt ~ti 0-V"'" ~HI '13 ftavarta S t R (~7HJP> ,,. 30lb R <HOLG Pl is Auto. •Ir (:zi:IC I it S. R c~NYt!' 'TtQO, 41pS R 10119> Wt-; l'l\V 1'0P DOLLAR 'Tt :.141p CT~I f'OHTOPlJ~EOCARS "7lma1 •R t~> to'ORF.ION. l>OM 1'~TIC CloMd ~ orCL.ASSlt'S --Ir YW-r \'llr 111 extra rlun '718MW 320J , lo ma . man> :.~u:. h"l Clltraa Mu111 ttS to I.AUD IUICt< ~b~. 1756 an b 292!1 lliarbor 81\'d .,.,_ 9720 CO!\L4 M ¥ ~9 ••• ••• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • WE BUY USED CARS CAJ...LrAPJ'Y UsedC..r M&r 540·563() 1011~~0~ & so~ • LINCOLN· MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BL VO COSTA MESA WEIUY USB>CAa S! We're the new Chevrolet dealersh1p ln the Irvine •DATSUNS• L9"Jlt s.ttdlOll Of All ....... SALtS LEASING PARTS-SERVICE COSTA MESA DATSUN Auto Center. We nee<l 11M"!...,.,... ...... ..,""n your used car! ~'~2~~A < 8:.tY S2Ha NEWa~:s~~ACll JAGUAR '71 J.A.GU.A.a FOUIDOO. .\tr rood . AM lfM w/8 tr•ck. pwr window•. .,t.tl lr1111s • tlnlf'<1 t1l•11 . k'al.hcr f, wood 1ntenor Dt"l'l"> tSf.r b00'73J <Stk ~I $t4,ttS •n JAGU.A.R IJ.SCOU'E A I r ('(I n d . A M ~· M .,.tt.ic·k po\.\.\•rv.-11\Cto ... ~«. door l()("b. au10. IN11u. d111 r brakes, lealhl.'r fal'OO eata, romr•ny dt: mo l~r. ~27 > (Stk \~) $1'7,tt5 We Are The Largest flr1t1t.h Leyland Deulcr inSo Cahf. ·Many MOTeJaguars ln Stock ~:.... ·~ T•rv• vu. Rblt eng. 5 21!iOll1tbOr Olvd . (' M •pd Alloys wheel.9 Must SADOLll4QC 64J.5700 ~II S7000 ~2145 YAWY IMPORTS ·u 1 tJ.:c:~~~ p:rn~ _•_J_,_.2_0_ .. _o_._,_,_ .. _,_._,_ 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977MGI COHVBTtl LE Vellow utenor & f1ltN with t•nory wire whl'l.'111 <Stt lQ) On •alu lot ..-ily $4995 IAUHMOTORS ~Harbor Hlvd COSTAM~A '79-2500 -------lt77MGI cond. 67~ 7257 e\'ea. '78 EMS Saab, top condl· '68 Targa 912, reblt eng, Uoo $5800/malte offer. alloys, s speed, mtat aell. _M?;_LS_u _____ _ $0000. 4911-21.S s... 9762 uns Tara• Bllt on bllt ••••••,•••••••••••••••• loaded wi everyth1ngl' &ibaruDL, '76Z..dr,4-Spd, dnven only 25.000 m 46,000mi. with care. Just a beauty, 962·62A8 Uke new. Must sell for Toyota 9765 $14,500 with Sl 1.500 as· ••••••••••••••••••••••• sumable bank loan. P.P. 7 4TOYOTA g:~549·7971. eves COIOLL.4CPE. ROADSTElt 68 Porche 911 Targa Looks good. See to ap· 4speed, 2door. radio, heater.rear window defroeter. <Slk.50> A vt:ry allractave con preciate. $6,S00586-5l2l vertlbfe sport.scar ratted with gu saving over .__.. 9755 dnve 5lh gear. Must be ••••••••••••••••••••••• driven to fully ap TISTDRlVIOUI precUll.t! <Ser 2228>. On 'UC~ sale ror only $5495 OF THEY R" <Lie. 490R.EJ ) $1695 ANAHEIM tamSHCAIS 774-4110 1601 S. Anaheim Btvd. I AUER MOTORS Good Inventory in stock. IRAHAHmSH CEl~IS 2925 Harbor Blvd. Hurry while they last! A COSTA MESA MllAC&.E Anaheim I EFOUYOU SB.l. YC>Ua TOYOTA, 77 4-41 I 0 979-2500 MAZDA/RENAULT 1601S. Anaheim Blvd. Opet 9746 2~~:J~d. ___ An_ah_e_l_m___ ••••••••••••••••••• ••• • 645-S 700 ~ 9732 '74 Opel Manta Coupe gd. u••••••••••••••••••••• b'anl .• auto t.rana, vinyl Rois Royu 9756 top, reasonable. s&l-3610 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cl.ya, 497-2362 evs. '59 Silver Cloud 1 SEE US! MARQUIS TOYOTA MlSStON VIEJO 131·211049$.1210 •W 1171 PICIUP CIMPllE •11111ra• SfMILA•t y EOU,,l'fO 15329 OllOU YOUllS S TICKill Plllct IS lOOA YI' The BlggHt Marketplece on the °'8nge CoHt DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, rM2·567tTI Tr•de It With • Want Ad l~ One C1Jll "Service F•at Credft Approul JOE MACPHERSON CHEVROLET JENSEN -HEW '76 Alltot.New $19.000 I l4Mtot ___ !llS-4 __ 144 ___ ~.~:.--: ••••••• ~~~ ~.~~.--: ••••••• !~ ~.~.--: ........ !~,. ....... ~::: ....... !~.~~ 21 Auto Cent.er Dn ve lRVlNE 76S.7222 WANTED! Late mndel Toyotas, Volvo:.. Ptt'kups & Vans. Qlll w. I.Oday! 1 fU Hwt>cw l l•d. CotloMtt• ~ '46-fJOl or S40.'4'7 *DRIVE A * * LITILE ••• * SAVE A LOT SHOP&COMPARE BARWICK OATSUH ..... "' l11.i111 q11 ft .11111 831-1375 493.3375 "We need to buy clean Oat.sun used cars" S WiU Pay Top Dollar$ COSTA MESA . DATSUN ----2845HARBOR BLVD. Autos. Imported 540-64. 0 540.021 l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·72 :MO Z, mags, new tape General 9 70 t deck, a clean well cared ••••••••••••••••••••••• for car . $3250. firm. DISCOUNTS &-2887 JENSENGT . S speed, with 12,000 mile, 12 mo. factory warranty. AM/FM stereo cassette. wood dash, air cond .. rack & pinion steering, J)OWCr windows, metallic patnt. (Ser. 0302A> <Stlt . ~) $8981 ANAHEIM IRmSHCARS 774-4110 1601So. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim Mada . 9738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• miracle mazda 0.. .A.II He• N_e_w_7_9_280_Z_X_A_/_T-.-P-/S-.-. 21 SO .......... lhd. lritisltleyland pass. s ilver Lie. pd. Cotto Mesa 645-5700 Produch In Stoclc Sll,347~ 1978 & 1979 '72 RX2 Mazda. All ex-'74 2l60Z All Xtras. Great tras. Very good cond. MODELS rond. Some ml. S4ooor0f. S850firm. 499-4226 M(i..TfUUMPH fer540-J666Dusly -------- A.ND J AGUAR Rat 9-725 "7:nn~~a<;· e~c~~· ~i:e Trade in vour u s ed ••••••••••••••••••••••• w /s tripe s. $9800. 5porucar. we need good 1976 FIAT 124 645-1679. ones' • ROADSTER ~-.._-le 97 .. 0 Comt fn & See Us In top cond1t1'on •-w1'th ~ "' ~ OL ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOW!!! only 26,327 miles! 1968Ml'Z250 (104980). B"'Uht MOTORS OHLY $4318 Automatic trans .. power "' U\ steering and air condJ. 2925 llarbor Blvd. Mlrade uorung. <8921'VI) COSTA MESA ....,._..._,R-.a.a S"'DDLU"'- 979·2500 200~ e~.M . v.iUv tM.:0RTS 9707, ___ 6_4_5-_5_10_0 ___ 8_31_.2_0_4_0_4_9s_-_49_4_9_, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1!113 l\uc:ll lOOLS. sunroof. AM/l'"M radio. new brks. 69.000 m1, xlnl cond . S1875/ofr 675-4253 '76 1001,S . Xlnl conc1 Loaded with xlras S400010rrcr 1·492 7913 eves aaaa Fantasl1t' Closeout on 1978 Models 19':9 Models now arriving MUST SELL DICK MILLER MOTORS Austin 9709 ~W. Warner,S.A ••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ • ss_1._21_J_2 __ _ '61 .Austin HHley Hondo 9727 lug Ey• Sprite ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ttus ur b appreciating 1978 HONDA an value' A collectors ACCORD dai.s1c filled fat'lory Showroom clean with on· l}'lJe hardtop. H URRY! ly 8,484miles! (743VPV). <Ser.1-401> ONLY $5988 $2695 Mlroc:le BAUER MOTORS Mcado/R.....tf 2925 llarbor Blvd. H-...._ Bl d CM COSTA MESA 2150 AU uur v ., . . 979-2500 64s-s7oo 97 12 lrcmd New '79 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HONDA Cars LAST CHAMCE FOR 1971 Slot's SAVE! I UYORLEASE NOW! 79's tii40W ARRIVING! •IMW • •RESALES• '74 2002 4 sp. (373LPI-.) '755:.>iaair C!i60MML) i620024 sp. C569PQM > 'T1320i 4 sp. <7.83SPI) '76S30i 4.sp (3L5RKS) 'T1630CSI (689TJE) '78 73311 (5180308) '7873314 sp. (S05WPF> A1ao Umlted number of J918 320i'1 1 .. 11tUJ avalla· ble. C.ll UI today! 131·2040 495-4949 MAMY To ChooM From! UNIVERSITY OldaMObffe Honda C.-s • GMC Trucks 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9640 72' Honda 350, JOO mi .. like new.$600. 84().48SJ ..... 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 XJ6. blk wired int. runs well. Rec. valve job. $3200. 497-2068 1969 JAGUAR XICE A good example or tills ever populu sport.scar. Service history availa· ble. A strong runner with a stick shirt. <Ser . 1995). Ao appreciating lllve11l· mentloronty $5995 IAUBMOTOas 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 11117 UMW 320i-Black with t7t-2500 un Interior, air cond., -------- AM I FM c a s s Cl t t e. 'et Jaguar XKE. 68,000 Michelin tires & in Im· ml, whl, good condition. maculate condition. s:zsoo. 7e8-3086 (041SXE ) P r i. pty. , MOO. Call645-1415. aXKE R.oadater. Brtl.lsb ---------1 rad.nc grHn. Wire whls. '73 BMW 2002, new tiret · 11nt mecb cond. $5640. l ran 1. A M I FM . Serloua orfera onl)'. s.aillt't'. 'Mt-1444 831-3143 '72 Mercedes 350SL. cur- rent body style, 68.000 nu, blue on blue, musl sac. 848-8827 or 673-4587 Glenn l96'1 200 +cyl gas, 4-spd on flr. AM/FM B·lrk stereo. ~ti radials, $27,500. 67~5873 1976 Mercedes Benz 450 SEL. Loaded. Blue ex- terior, blue leather in- terior. $19,000. Call after· noon~2613 13 Mercedes ~L. ware whls. stereo, llbr , Sl4,000. 548·8711 MBZ '66 SE Cabriolet Conv. Classic, full pwr, lealh iolr. lmmac cood. PP (213)797-6429 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MG MEW '79 MIDGET AM/FM stereo cassette, tonneau cover. heater , • boot cover. <Ser. 21S812> (Stk. 4790) $5495 MEW 179 MGI Toune1u cover. boot cov· er, AM/FM s tereo cassette, and healer. <Ser. 477447) (Stk. 4824 l $6495 '77MGI Our company de m o wt/\M IFM and tonneau cover. <Ser. 419637) (Slk. 1649) $5295 , '76MGI 4 apeed, AM/FM radio, tonoeau cover, tool (Lie. 233RET> <SUt.1841) • $4495 We Are The Largeat BritJab Leyland Dealer lnSo. Oiillf. ·Many More MG'1 loStock ANMtllM 11tmSHCAIS 774-4110 ,..1801 S. AnatMlm Blvd. Anaheim • 0 1979 HONDAS ARE RE NOW! 1979 Honda Accord 4-Door Sedan Al,I,, REMAINING 1978 HONDAS MUST BE CLEARED OUT TO MAKE ROOM! TAKE~ YOUR CHOICE 8~:~0-'78 HONDA HATCHBACKS . ../ •! 1436"SGC452663P •( 1593l'SGC4531589' • .: 1541 )(SG':'4:-2:>~4f' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ACCORD HEADQUARTERS ~ GOOD SELECTION 1 1MMEDIATE DELIVERY Service & Parts Open 'til 10:00 P.M. Monday thru Friday Saturdays 'tll 5:00 P.M. \ . . -. 9t ' I' llEW 1971 . -DAISI• PICKi s ONLY TERMS: 1700 ~ °' tr9de down $99 6& month tor 60 rronths Deterred payment price •• $&971UO APR 16 ~ ON APPROVED CREDIT •• *> WO .. Y DOWN ANO Uf' TO 61 MONfH AHAMC .... •••ILAIU OM A"'90•• ca•tT. NEW 1978 DATSUN 8-2 10 HATCHIACK s4459 Stk •1900-8 "'v• to• (21Kl641 J ., ... tJ\.-- 0 Y TERMS $700 ca&h or trade down. $99 66 month tor 60 NL rronths Deterred payment price •s $6679 60 APR $~ 16 7'1'1o ON APPROVED CREDIT POMO. *> MOtffY DOW.C ANO Uf' TO 60 MOWTH ftfC.AHC .... .A.YAU.AILI OH .COD CllOIT. N EW 1978 DATSU N B-210 N!W 1978 DATSU N F-1 0 STANDARD 4-SrEEO ST A TIOH W AGOM 1 9 BRAND MEW 1979 280 ·ZX 1 9 7 , ... .,.~,::.·, ..... s9999 7 ovotonve 111nam1111on, 4·Wll4!11t OML Y =~··1~ud.':n~':,~~·;a~i..":11~' s1s9" pnlOn llHtlng, AM·FM ttereo w/ ' auto retractrng power antenna. ,. 9 cachomlllor1 llnted glau, efet:trrc re11r .-. YllndOW de rott8', end much, m1.1th .._, m:>t'al TI:RMS· $2000 caah or trade down. ORDER YOURS TOD •ya s-t59.99 month for 84 montha. ,_ • OMrred payment pnce 11 $16 ,499 16. N'ft 12.99%. ON APPROVED CREDIT MO ..OMIT DO'WM .,_ 7J TO 14 We>ttTH MMC ... AVAILAIU OM UftlO•• ClllOrT DIAL·A·DATSUN DEAL! CALL TODAY 558-7811 ' ....... •·r.,w ...... ..,.,_, ........... , • ..w ~. UMd ...... UMCI •...........•.••..•••...•......................•.....•••..•..........••.•........••.•.................• ~ ....•..... ~ !~~~ ........... !?.~~ !~::~! ...... !?!.~ !!:! ............ !?!.~ ~ ............. !!.'.~ ~:~~ .......... !!.'.~ . -------• 'Tl VW, tillver , AMl t'M OIAMCMCOUMTY R.lvwa '70 I Ownr full '17 Cuupe Ot' VIII" AF ER tape, mint tondlllon VOLVO re<'. Idol c:ond 11200 AM/l'°M CH. cnWie. llll I * 39'79 txQ..lJSIVt!LV VOLVO tJT5 ~ whl. all 1ttru. very c:I 111 C hfl8tm88 '72 &aper HeeOe 4 1pd ~tVolvoOeal1.1r '1'1 i':l«'ln, all nlr ... r1-' 6367632 SALE' ~a:=~~2Y2 11900 lneuv~·L~t ~~~~;;...re::: A~ UAL IAJUiAIH '11 DIMO'S braltu, naw carpel C •me ft 81 lk!O/ofr UGUlt..a • ·mvw lkc.new•na. new l~DllR!CT~~~ 61~~ IJ73VU17 ~~~vi .ver;.1.:~t1•~ .. ~u ~IXIC CAlS l"rt'llb oaint FM radio. • • ~··•••••••••••••••••••• .------. Extr• dean. MH,211 _ _ _ _ _ 78 El Dor•do· retired t8 ~ Oe Vlllt1 Ulg l a -$. · 0.11. Exec:i&llve. Ow'"'r nyon C:lll, red w/wht tu11 OOc:u Coronu 74 YOUCSWA•.. , driven only. Prima c:ond. " wtrt ltbr Int. Mu11t bci ,... _ _.,.. cr-llldaa SUMIUG Anaheim 760-2011 112-"°°•'11N Ui •pptee. New radiator """'.,.... .,. 1 11 • dltl 1 Wtl' pump, altemat.or. & Waaooa n nee .a .. con on · 2 8 w ed I 4 h v o I "o Black 1'11 Savilla aedan, bau.try. $1575. Call aft Alll.uwa.a. · (~X) S Mechanic• now al ... ther. all extraa. aaoo epm,~. 99 '> ~~4ll ~:cr.'~:.i.1Z::i:.eubor ~:n"S~ fil~~hl'~:~\ Ww~ Catl642 567H IC--...;a..... 045.1101 Hk tor Mr . ....._ Mew taoo -n50HarborBlvd.,C.M. fowud. ' (Ser. 7JOO) 641-1700 ..... UNd IJUOEt;ELECTION Vatl. OFlJSEOCARS! Bil Maxey TOYOTA J9J Beach Blvd lfUNTINGTON PEACll 147-IHS lt1STOYOTA CBJCA 1bla one I.I in eac:ellenl tbapel <•JMXY> Ot4&.YHlll Mlrodt Mm""I ....... 21.SOHarbor Blvd .. C..:.M. '4S..1700 TOYOTA AHAHllM DmSMCAJlS 774-4110 lfiOlS. Anaheim Blvd. Ao.ahejm T...... '767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971 TRIUMPH SPmtaE A very &ow mileage ex ample with le11 than 11.000 miles! Flnlab~ an Bntish racanic green with tan trim. <Ser. 21~). On s ale for only $5495 IAUER MOTOIS 2925Harbor Blvd. COSTAMESA .. 979.zsoo '64 TR4 hrdtop only. ex cell cond. $1 00 /offer. !lti().2938 1'76 TRJUMPH TR-7 ln DnUSh racing green with tan trim f'1tled with ll1I' cond. & stereo cassette. <Ser 2404 l. $49f 5 IA.UY MOTORS 2925 1larbor Blvrl COSTA MESA 979-2500 '74 TR6. Xlnl Cond. AM/FM caM. Roll Bar. LoMi. 556-7628. TRIUMPH NEW7t ·srmnt1 AM/FM stereo cauelle, toooeau cover, heat.er, boot cover. <Ser. 90802> (Stk. 4771) S5175 '77TR·7 5 speed, AM/FM -1lereo casaette1 air cond .. beautiful oemo car. <Ser. 14886) (Stk 1791) SS695 76TR·7 4 apeed, AM/FM s tereo caaaeue. <Lie. 088REK> ($.k. 4744) $4595 74TR-6 4 1peed, AM/FM atereo, mac wbeela, wfll aeu .. Is. <Uc. 633UPO> <St.k. 17'1) SJ'95 AMMtllM llJTISHCilS 774-4 110 1a>lS. Aoabeim Blvd. Anaheim Y .. W£40 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 VW BHtle-Tawny betie extttt~ delwce ln· lerior, AM/a"M S tereo Map t. r*11al Urea. One owner. Pri. Pt. $2900. Oal1633-27'91 •• VW tonvert. yellow. Oria. owner, weU malnt. SZ2DOI mk olt. '7S. 70S2 ·•e1.11 Oood coodltion 4M'4111 '72 VW camper van, rbll1 nine lint, ruu lath roor rid, rad.lala, Alllrll c..a.811-1471 .. VOLVO STUDENT need.a IDU· pmi.lve car. SALIS, SlaVICI Lane $48-2335 AHOUASIMG AMC ft05 OVE.R.SEA.5 DELIVERY ••••••••••••••••••••••• &XPERTS IAILIMI VOLVO 1968Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA ....,,J0l 540.t467 • • •. DOll'T ID CAUGHT • • • INTHE No Lead Gas Shortage MR CAR Runs on AIY TYPE Aulo•otlve IASOLINEI. BRAND NEW 1979 CIVIC ISGA5002~7l BRAND MEW 1979 ACCORD ISMEIOl 1116-J380) ,,,. SAU NICI .000 T'H1U I J.J0.7' -SU1J1CT TO PllOlt Sill SAVE NOW ON 1978 CIVIC 5 SPEEDS Plus • fax & Uc Plu& Tax & lie RAB.BIT!' 'Tl Xlnt cond. Prtctd t.o .. 11. •uoo. • ~. 19GE~--~ 4169 .:~t. '9' VW, Muat S.U. Good q . Cltan car. Netdt Jlleelrteal wortc. t42-'lll. "50. • VW Bui. auto • .Uek ahift. Rwla .. , SllDO. Call 162-411G Tl VW Plfttl vp. New enalne, palnt ts Ura1 PrOt. rtupbl1trd. lnl. :::r..:tra . $HOO.PP '10 VW Bui.a. reb•lll -.... AMl'M rad&o, MW Una, ebtcMne ri••· Oall ..... SPM.Ul .... .... .. I I ~a.Used •••••••••••••••••••••• c•11e 9te •••••••••••••••••••••• i t El Dorado, Xlnt eond Loaded Mov101 M ult St>l 1 I II 641 53JO w ~ 82 Uidllhi(' new tll'('I iood brl1.1r. rwu toud cm . -.1 nc~•v• ('•bnolf't Abeoluwty Im m1u:ullll«"' l.oadw with mr~ IO< I 1·rw11e. ""'fr(' v.M.-1 l'O\.:r'S, alt'~ 6 U1 &Je C7 USAI I> H97S C~!!,~~J~eJ ~ Hotkf•dd Wvd .I ...... UM4 ..._,UM4 ...... UM4 •....••.•...•••••••.•...••.••..•.•......•...•. ~···•i•••·····;;ic; ~..... 9920 c-r ttJJ ..... ~ .............. . ...................•••• ····'·················· 1977 CNIQOUT IMPALAS.AH Automatic, pwr. tl.er Ina. rectory •Ir cond . t.taied ,1.... WIW Utt• whttl t'C>vtrt 6 LOW ~ Uc 7RLD IQ P3la HHOOOJIE ROBINS fORO Jdf,\ tt A flll t\ • 11i1 t\\"' (( ,, f /t, ~·' h I I CC>UeAlll1 Im With •v•ry power u lra PLUS I ltM'k 1tereu. ""'uontrol, till wh I. vlftyl top • only ~.000 mUaa1 (OUNYTI 14441 C ON,...fl I r ttfVROlfl ' '• + \' I ')46 1100 "7$ Muiw h Otua va All pw r 4dr load d. autt>, AtC.', ur\/ tm •lf'reo l41~, d11k t>r•ltflll, IH lh lnlr Ork brnll•n rt 49 000 or11 ml Supur 1h1trp PP S3SOO/b11 1'111 or evt'a 41M 9900. U 2'l73 •_v_. ---Mnt-H U ·······'··············· Muatani '"°''""n lble M VI. 11uto. 1'1~, h1rl ur. J1111 com vltolt1d I round up re• tori 11 • •• Co1.11ar XR7. reblll stMlwroom cood $4600 1ood C'ond . muat H I -.01.e? ___ _ til5'1 ill!tlf'V --'& MUJit&nl. cood VI. 1ulott11Uc trent • OMp ttH rondllloo11200 VWl •\«nl\f , air caed . ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.11 "2~1347 rlMiiu • ralb• w~ 'T1 Mon•co 8!"0Ultuim. 4 a. Wit -His ._ __ <MKJE!-slft dr. vinyl lop S4300 ..... ~ ............... . 1 .. 1kt' t'OAlltt 76M026 1974 CAotU.AC COWi DI YIU.I 411.(JOO m11~-. Urooao v. 1th ._. ICT .STO DtlS& ,_.. tt40 lt7'0LOS 11111 lt•oilht>i 111lertor fl VJll) I niol to\1 ll po* r , CONNll l C HtYltOl ET ""-'II I • IX't'C.t woli;-ol . 1111 whftl, ah 1-ond A '1 l'"\1 r .idlO t ~ t• r I I J I I I II ) U 111.00.."l'I I ·~·;i:;· "]!~?::· ~~~--llliiliiiit ~ fO'MOteWormat100 • SICUlmlS ~ AUTO LIASIMG r . \' I ~4t. I JO\J 4391 540.5630 IOll'°SO'° ,\SO\' • LINCOLN·MCH<.1 JIH' 2626 HARBOR BL VD. COSTA MESA ·~ 11~11_2_•~~ GO~ '76 OLOSMOllLI 14299 ....... . ._ ................. , .... __ '-,_ lt77flOU ~ 99 I MAMAl»A OOUPE -··•••••••••••••••••• T.J Capnce wagon Air. O.W.p-eywll.bmat.ctun& 2 Dr wUh V8, air cond • a1.1&omaUc. pwr at.eerln1 & brakt11. bl.I(' k c..>l Sell lli & radio. Looll.11 BRANO NEW' t24SNWff). AMI YM. llltcb 70K ma vinyl intenor &Dd root e ,, T,_ 1220C). 75e-M41/M4-t'122. I t t I CONNELL CHEVROLET •· ..,.... c y a u o m a c Ul78 C<lmaro wlU lrat• iJ Nova gd cond. 4 s pd, tnn•mlulon, powe r i.tc.>r~o va. aut .:iall n~w clutch, new lire. 1teen o1, radlo & air -'""" 11 'I I•,, 11 : • 1 r, 1 1 \1 I -.. " ~46-1200 tram. . J ll l'Olld • pwr S2100/b6tolr142-9454 cood , clean and sharp stHnnK & brues, UI cSe r t1$2758). c Lie ....;::;=..;;.;....;._ _____ , wheel & rullye wheels '12 Monte Carlo Xlnt lf27&SGO). '73 Cutlau Supre me. llunt to tell from NEW ! cond. New paint, 1boclt.t, Mlt5 Jollded, xlnl cond. Mual (275TZTI lrans etc $2495. 646-1740 540-5130 aee. $2800. 840-4853 REDUCED$$$ '73 Impala 4 dr. Co. car 1 _...4 _.1.._. !•. COM HELL CHiVROLET ~ llarLl,:1 111, 1 (lr.-1 .I·.-.\ Xlnl care Auto. A/C, ~•""" P/S,P/B 5.56-1050. '78 C utlass Sa lo n ~ O>evy Nomad Stallon 2628 HARBOR BLVD. ~:: ~· ~~ Wagon For aale or trade COST A MESA below "79 mdl. 552·8656 MZ-95e0 '64 Galalde SOOXL. xlnl flWo 995 7 ======~C JI aul.. 9930 trw, oo accldenta1 n u ..................... .. 546-1200 1971 CAMAl.0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1t1 bHd ndlaJa. $550tbest '73 P1nlo wagon, ne w Z..28 '78 M ark V Dia mo nd offer.846-8759or646-9780 AMf FM stereo cassette, Slark with gold trim , Jubilee model,, For aale '71Galaxy 500. Xlnt cond. Joo reblt eng. & auto i.wroo cusette w1th re-orasaumeroof.DlfUuyoodioagr1· A•ltln1 U500. Call tftnl. Muat aeU Cb...ing _ _. • lllb ta'' Moon • am ~ t/Cfi""' .. "afl" m t r a n •f erred to ~i)~~o: c.> ex r" ~ Low m1 Best offer . ......._. .. p · ~y). $995. firm! SADDLHACIC ~or830-703l •73 FOllD LTD _~ __ 1. _____ 1 V Al.UY IMN>RTS 1977 MARI< Y Prvt party. 546-2223 '75 Pinto Wa&on. v -6. auto 83 1·2040 495.-4949 Blue metalbr with white d .. ~ d ,_ ua.n., 20mpg, low m1lea. leather 1111.enor & VIOyl '70 Torino 4 r ... r ...,p saooo I 0 H er. ( 7 14 ) '72 C";imaro JSO. nu vnyl r oof . F u l l power . air,P.S.auto,newpalnt. 548·86~ a fter 5pm & 11111 ..,lick m.u ·hmc. $2850 AM/ F'M stereo w ith Xlntrunruog cond 84,300 weekend•. o r C714 > OHO 640-4933 Lape, Ult wheel~ &peed ml. $975 642·9755 or al000,exl307 wkdaya. ---~ oontrol, air cooa · and _9'15'°440~-------_;.;;..;.....;......:....;.. ___ ....:;..._, O.•n*t 9920 much more! Priced to ..,._..., 9t50 ~.:..~o-~at.er, A/C, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •.0111 <Se-""" ...... ) ....._._... -.... . ·~.,.,..~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~144 YEAR END CLEARANCE $19'5 ORANGE COUNTY'S 540-5630 MIWIST ~-9t60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LINCOLN-MERCU RY DeaJenblp la now OPEN All '78 Demos must g RAYFLADllOE this month ! See ui. 2626 HARBOR BLVD. IJNCOLN·MERCURY TODAY! COSTA MESA ts.lBAuto~t.erDr. IOll"SO\ ,\so" , l tNr.Ol !I Mf H' 1 IH t '88 PLYMOUTii Satellite 2dr brdtp. Low mlleaee. rebll entloe . radio, beater, air cond. · (needlt repeir), power •teerfn1 & power bra kes Od. traosport.aUon. $595. Can be seen this weekend. Call s:il-4435. CONNELL CHEVROLET 2'01 ll;;rbor Hh oJ t ·1 IST o\ M t-:..'-> \ 546-1200 c:o.g.. 9933 SDFwy·~~reet exit ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll0-7000 '70COUGAR XR7 Very Clean. Sl.850/080. '76 Bobcat, lB/28 m ps. 5 Call AM, 964-l848 new radlala, vm yl top. •74 Fury I xlnt cond $2500 or best Autos, Us.d Aettos. UMd olfer. 752-0234; 968·7343 ............................................. --------4-dr. new paint, new vtnyltop,A/C.PIS,P/8, beater Hun.'I xlnt. Will saenC1ce. $1775. Call AM, ~11M8 ALLEN RESALES MIMT 1972 IUIC« '2495 fSTATI WA60M ............... . ,,, Cl-f\OW' --....... GOO< ~ "-"-•• .......... -..,.. ... Miltl t?60flltl ~~,t~~=-1.l-.............. ~3999 I> •~fY ,,.,.1 f••f ~ ... , ..-..•lh <I -(4 f ~itV too fl,. ...... tind .,itfh•t '"'-''CM f.Jn!tt ti IOl'I nit t'!~ Ufl th" hRI• ~ 111tJffl• ~~!~~:'~ ................. _s3999 t-.~<y _,,_ °"9' ...ill W!yl UICI 6 l.c:IQ<Y 11/11 OQfld<I.,,,,.. All c .,. f-'IOH'llO "... ,. I '7 6 H>MTIAC FIRHlltD ........ .. ........... ~5799 f•<~''" ,._.~~ l.;frwy..,,~~,,.,.......,.. ,.,. , :ie 00(, ...... t2961'VJt 1977 TOYOTA s5499 CILICA u m ACIC ..•.•........... • tA«1 AMll'M-A,..io,•l<*--1•Uf ('20l!IOAI ~:~~~u~~ ................. ~5999 0~1~r •Ith llJll -llCIO<ll -w1.-1 1C111t - -I ·'"'"° low""'-A -.itM '*1"1111 142681 ~:~~~~v'ittsc ................. ~84 99 Ontv 31-'7& -ont1u1 ""'" Goldeft btown wtt~top. llCll teal,_ 111...,0f •"4 ••••r C-OIM-fftcl 1119 I ... ...,,,..,_ 1 v-w ... on1y1 eo......,. _....,. ,....., 1977 CADfLUC '8999 ' Sfl>Af'f Df VILLI ••••••.••••.•••••. "<uony ye!..,,. ~ LIMl!ller 1"1000• full -With 1111 ,,.,. n"'• l>PllOnll A lllro-in nunti<• Cl<-(337RJ81 ==~ ................. ~999 '"'' ---.._ -• IM"O"fll ...... '""'* ""'-•""•Ml t ......, ,todO<)'-"Y (lttRlYJ ,,, ..... ~ ,,_~ -lor 111e...,.,. ,, ooo once 1ae U~J.~~ ............. ~12,999 TNIY•-•-OOlll-~a .... ..,.........., Ill '" ''"' 1-y ~ ~ tftd IC)w ........ -.. .... 'vw w ............. """"' '~' o,_a.wyo., 714 O M OO o,..t.:•hr UI .... 1977 MOHARCH GHIA Complete with 1lereo, Lancf.IU tC)9 " &lJ' Condi tlon lng . Only 18,000 orl .alna l m 1l e i.' (421RXJ>) SADOLHACIC VALUYIMPOITS IJ l·Z040 4tM949 '72 Dust.er Economical, S800/be11 t oH er . good cood. 493-8733. '-Hoc ·········-············· 1977 PONTIAC FfltHlllD '75 Mere Mont.ego MX, Loaded with accesson cs, Immaculate. $1650. Call In e:xceUent condition & 497-2076 has only 31,848 miles ---1 (866RYW). 1977 MllCURY OM. y $5518 MARQUIS Mit-oce. llOUGHAM COU,E Mcnda/R...autt Buutiful dove grey with ''"'"H-......_ Bl d C M matcb ln1 Interior & ,,,..,., '"""" v ·• · vinyl root Power com-___ · _6_4_s._s_7_o_o __ _ fort lounae seal, p0wer '1QCatahna Z.dr 350 2 bar· wl.Ddowa,1>rakes & 11\eer-rel, reg. gaa, auto, P /S, In«. 1peed control, a ir P/8, mecb. pen. $9CJS cond., talt w~I. s tereo 768-30&6 radio an d mo r l'' ---------(Se r II S 8557 6). (Llell'1~RV). $6095 540-5630 '77 TranaAm, black . velour lnt.er., xlnt cond, \oaded, $6200. 675-48$7 n..t1rtahd 9970 .. ..................••. '17 T·Blnl, 1tood cond & transp. Asking $575 Call 2626 HARBOR BLVD. _646_·7204_. ---- COSTA MESA '68T-Bird. 2-dr. xlnt body, 1975 MaCUllY COUGARXl7 White with matcbln1 m tedor' Is vtnyl roof, a ir oond., Wt wheel, AM/FM stereo. power steering and brakes. Sharp car (Se r t5 1 3'541 >. <Uc.053RZE). $4095 540-5830 2'21 HARBOR BLVD. Ures "int. $700. 497-2076 IOll"SO" & so" • l.INl.Ul N M Erll.URY _...;;COIT;..;;;..;;;..;.;A....;...;..;..M=E.;;;..SA ____ ,.2626 HARBOR BLVD. MOO COSTA MESA .\ '67CAMAl0 6 • c y 1·, n de r au1 oma 11 r """"'miss ion A r; Al NI Cl l•TYM618) 51577 '76 "'"'° IUN-AIOUT L O AD E D • (f082PCOI DUNTON FORD URGES YOU TO TAKE ADYAllA• • •R ALMOSI AllDI• IOES. WEEK·E•D CLEARA•CE SALEI I ALL CARS PRICED TO SELL AT SUPER LOW . I YEAR-END PRICES! , '74fltMTO ., .. ,...,0 7 4f'l.YMOUTH ·11au....a 7 2CHIY"t WAGOH SQUlll 4-DC>Otl 1{4 T~ rte« UP WITH CAl-OYll A u t o mat•c V ·8 . o owe r C414'H 4 · s p e e Cl Luggage rBC* ano 1rons m 1ss 1on s reerinq a,, 1r an1 m11&1on MUCH MORE• power stooring air c onclt11on1ng Fully Vac ation (ll680NAK) 111526PHL) cond1t•on1ng (11 1A91888) Equ 1o o •d' (J382LFP) (187044KI 51577 51877 s19n 52377 s2477 '77 PIMTO '75 FOltD '75 FOid> "'" ?6DATWM 'USAAI IUM-AIOUT LO ADED• W11h , ... ao riac ur Utt LOADED"I Wtth Aut o ma1 1c VI n '(I IO p . l ull power. 111r 4-speeo wilh lhell tran1m11 •1on a u t o mat • c• co nd11ton1ng and W i th LO ii 0 1 rllefto. white wall• tra nt m1111o n , c am p er . Extr1·11 (1299PMF) and M ORE I power ateenng, mu c h m o re . 111C18881) 11287500) power brakH . (1922NPF) 'H77 '29" (t224NKR) • I .. ' I ' ' J ' I • ••• DM.V PtLOT fnoay, Deoernbef 21. 1'18 ~~~·:. ··.i~.~o:.'~ ·.~.WV$,~~:.·-~-~$~! ~ NABERS· AUTO CENTER ~ • ACROSS FROM FEDCO ON BAI<ER SI 4 ~ :<-' . • Ad' ·01 THE B ~ SELECTIO OF ~ QUALITY USED CARS IN ORANGE CO NT~ ~ '10 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM ~ taO lull -..,. .. -_ .. "'°°"' w oono~--"9 s 199 OU9e CXJnlrCj AM(fM & ~ft_.. (t142M.ISI . '74 CADILLA,.. ,. ·~ft . s4999 C'-•IOO-on!....,. l" 1111 ...,_ UUIM "°""°' I AM/f • .....U.8J -"9 17 6 BUICK RIVIERA ASTRO ROOF P-IOI> full OOWl1' ll)lrt -'4111• llCIO"I 8H' ooncMIOntllQ lift s5999 -Ctll''lf' cnrtlr~ '°"'/FM"'"" rlOfllO ·--IMll"f -·a tow,.,,,., 1•9?2fll YI '77 IUICK ELECTRA LIMITED PARKLAME ~ ~too. .... -IOllt -_,..,..,,.,, ... - ....... .,.. .. --hit -l'M/FM Wllll I tt!KOI '*""' -·s 6999 ----LOWMllES 1•062TOll/ • '76 LINCOLN TOWN CAI SEDAN ......, ______ ._..._ ---~-s7399 ~-=-.~~~~-................. '77 LINCOLN TC\~,···~-•M ~ .... ~ cont•ot lttl wll • .a. P9CIOIMI ...,. IOo. ,.,... onieno ·" 1a, s399 .,...,_ T Ne cw " .,,._ L....,,., I '3 ~ .... ,.,..._ .... _ ~-, .. _ '77 CADILLAC ELDORADO s9399 --*'OI. -.0 t-ClilYWf -t YENl/12.000 Mii.£ WAAAANTY tttt2flTTl · '78 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE ~---lull---5 10 900 -cn..M -1111 .._ AM/FM w11t1 -eo t-,,._ M "> YEAA/1~000 Mtlf WARRAHfY 1••r.vzl1 I NABERS FINE CADILLAC TRADE-INS 76 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE ROADSTll .__ .... __ ......, __ ,,,..._IOtT"'IEI 53499 76 OLDSMOBILE DELTA ROY AL SEDAM ==-tar~· '9Q(lty .. __.... ""' .. _,,ot -5 399 '77 PL YMOUTM VOi.ARE SPORT COUPE .._ ---·-no -II'-..,.,,., .. s3999 --_.._....._ 10Tt 1Rwl1 '77 CHEVROLET CAPRICE CUSTOM COUPE -eo IPI' -l•~PI "-'OO ....,_ !Ktort"' ,..,......,. cnne..,,,,..,. AMJFMSS6 '77 FORD ~.TC ' ' IJI ' S6 V'4 -. ..,_ _,.,. "'""' .....,, ____ ~ ... •'-'tow -M\JSf SUH'1H106olel ALL CARS PLUS TAX & LICENSE• ALL CARS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE •OFFER GOOD THAU 1-2-79 ' ... "' . r Huntington Beach ·· F ountain V alley ED IT IO N Your H ometown D aily NewNpape 4 VOL 71, NO. 363, 4 SECTIONS, •O PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, ~978 TEN CEN~ ~l New Fissure., a Slide Site Gets jLaguna t •1 S1'EV£ MITCHIEU th hea"" pqu1pment u5C'd lo oi .. a-.,_wn .crade th(• J~acrr ->Ill' mo1ht A fttaurt'I 90 fc.>el in 1t•ngth hove tn~ rt'd tht• t•ur lh wov . opened up on lbt' ~t·111 ..rnbank m('l)l hortly afh•r R •• m menl of Onolt' Onvt> an Laguna Be1ch '1 ltdt" nvagl"d BhwbanJ Canyon Uw momma. t•ndlnJ? heavy equlpm\'nt opt-rator ... SCUrTylflA Pohct-101d v1br tloru. from Gro~t Wc>t>d) I h1i1don \Ulll lhe ft»c.&n' '' J manor n·11c·t11,a oon ol llw onaanul :i lhh· that de s t ro)t'd 22 Ulut"bll d t'unyon ht>ffi\'!!I 0<'1 l. Tht new hor1eshoe·1baped crat k wu 11lUJ ...uvan& at i a.m. " pohce and city 9U.clal1, geofoglau ~nd grading crews wutcht.-d from atop Oriole Drive. WhUe eeologi.&ts dy the new fi ss ure complicat es s H e stab1hzatiou. they believe it ls hm1hid lo the roud embank· ffi\!nt ••They said l.bey1J watch it for " •bile. and if 00\hlng else hap- pened. work crews wiU nibble at tbe edges with their equip· meat." said police Sgt. TetTY Temple. Suktt Construction Co. superintendent LeRoy Brlcbard said bis crews noticed the earth spUtting shortly alter 8 a .m. and moved heavy equipment away to slow fissure progress. Geologist Higdon• said he believes the area c:an be re- paired, adding that the slide mass appears to be only two lo three feet thick on the e mbank· ment. Meanwhile. heavy equipment ~ operators continued to gr ade I other parts of the slide area to- d.ay in preparation for eroding erfecls or anticipated winter rains. Grading ls being pushed to keep top soil rrom washing away during the expected rains or January and Fe bruary. Expert: 2 Gunmen Fired at JFK In FHglat Pat h Residents Tell Of Air Crash ~· PORTLAND. Ore. IAPl - Thundering jets overhead are ~ nothing new for the residents of the 15700 block of East Burnside 1 in Portland ~ Their homes are beneath the I landing pattern for runway 28 ,,. Left al Portland International Airport. ~ "Those planes are always go- 1 mg right over us," said Bonrue . Gilbreth. "I always tell my r husband l just hope they stay up ; there." l Thursday evening one didn't. i ' • • A United Air Lines DC-8 with 185 persons aboard c:rasb·landed in a vacant lot behind the Gilbreth bome. At least 10 /nmal,e{;ofW Aft,erCrmh PORTLAND, Ore. <APl -An escaped prisoner be- ing returned to Or~gon aboard a United Air Lines DC-8 was reported miss- ' ing today after the airliner crash-landed in a residen- tial neighborhood. Police said Kim Edward Campbell, 27, was last seen wandering around at the crash scene in East Portland. Ten persons died in the crash. <Story. photo on Page A4.) Officers said Campbell was an escapee from the Oregon Slate Penitentiary where he had been serving four years for armed rob· bery. Funeral Rites Slated fo r Mr. Char t er Funera l -se rvices arc scheduled Saturday morning for Newport Beach resident J ames Ralph Charter, 85, a former Huntington Beach City School Board member and W~rld War 1 veteran who di eel Tuesday. Services are lo be held at 10 a .m . in the First Christian Church of Huntington Beach. Mr. Charte r owned a drugstore on the corner of Main Street a nd Pacific Coas t Highway in Huntington Beach for 15 years. He moved to Huntington Be ac h in 19 30 an d then to Newport Beach in 1949. Mr. Charter was a member or the American Legion. He ls survived by three sons. Donald J ames. of Woodland Hills, Charles E. J ames. of Charlotte. N.C., and Ted R. Jam es, of Danville, and 10 grandchildren. 1WQ SEARCHES IN ADOPTIONS Mary Jo Rillera of Huntington Beac:h was adopted at birth. Seventeeo years later , s he placed her daughter for adop- tion. Eventu.lly. she found herself Involved In two searches: The rirst for her blrthparent.s, the second for the daughter she gavt up. Sff Featuring, Page Bl. t·~.-.... ------ persons were killed and 45 in·. JUred. The big Jet came down on the end of vacant lots several hun- dred yards long and about a block wide. It skidded through the brush and trees, flattened the house next door to the Gilbreths, s kipped across DC-8 CRASH KILLS AT LEAST 1<>-Page A4 Burnside and crushed another house across the street. Neither house was occupied at the time or the crash. Mrs. Gilbreth said the people across the street moved out just before Christmas. The house next door bad been unoccupied just a few weeks. she said. "It sounded like an earth· quake," said Mrs. Gilbr eth. whose husband, Robert, a nd three children were also in the house. Mrs. Gilbreth babysits on weekdays for several working mothers and there were eight people in the house when the airliner skidded by. One of them was Linda Byrd CSee PLANE. Page AZ) World Views T.iny Baby's ol Life Battle SAN DIEGO <APl -The fight for life of tiny Mi gnon "Mimi ". Faulkner. descnbed b) her doc- tors as the most premature baby ever to survive, drew growing worldwide attention today. Messages of encouragement h ave s tarte d arr iving a t Children's Hospital, and a nurse said "the whole staff" is looking ID. Meanwhile. ~he infant has ~rown from '182 grams at birth. or nearly 17 ounces, to almost twice as much -920 grams. Mimi was born Nov. 7 at Sharp Hospital after 22 or 23 weeks of gestation, compared tO 40 for a normal baby. "Mignon represents a baby probably as small as anyone could hope for survival," said neon atologist Ric hard Hen- derson. But after 42 da~ of life, ~ tors say, the tiny girl still has onty a 50.50 chance. A \ube was inserted Into her ttach.ea to correct ~n early in· ability to breathe. Surgeons corrected an open passageway between the aorta a nd pulmonary artery in Mimi's heart. There has been kidney failure, and frequent blood transfusions have been needed. A respirator 1s st ill needed to help he r breathe. Although he r lungs a re un- derdeveloped, Henderson said , ·'the only thing that saved her was that her lungs were more mature than those of a baby her age would usually have been." An unemployed meat cutter, Curtis Faulkner, and his wile M y rna h ave three other children, all daughters from 10 to l S and all bom prematurely. Henderson and his colleagues checked medical annals and the Guinness Book or World Records a nd said babies have been bom weighing slightly less than Mi&non Faulkner, but appareftt· ly none so young. Al birth "all organs. all Us· sues, were formed -even the fingernails." Henderson S31d ~ .,,. Deity ..... $ll;Mf ,_ HUNTINGTON BEACH SURF EARNS AN 'F TODAY IN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP llut leuth CalellM .. ...,_ llcDend9I Doe• Hf• 8"t In Pactftc 'Bathtub' Surf 'Flunks Oui' ) For National Meet The National Scholastic SW1lng Association gave an "F" lo Hunt· ington Beach's vaunted surf to- day as its national championship fin_?ls meet got underway. Some 250 high school, junk>r college and college-age surfers from both coasts were to ~­ pete in SS heats today and Satur· d~~ to c,ietenrune the U.S. cbam· p1obs~ Sp ectators numbe ring an estimated 300 showed up early just south of the picturesque pier fa~ed for its_surl~g conditions. But tbe waves d.lda·t show up: It looked more like a bathtub out there. "The surf ls absolutely . . • well, alrD06t zero," observed As· sistant Director ol Harbors and Beaches Max Bowman from bis office overlooking the contest site. Surfers lnvolved in the Na· tional Scholastic Surfing As· sociatlon must be enrolled in school as a condition of entry, hence their organiza_tion ·s name. Actk>o runs from about 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. $alurday. Huptington Resident Held After Smashup Five persons were injured in Newport Beach today after a car described as speeding at about 100 miles per hour smashed into a house, a car, a pickup truck and a van. Arrested on suspicion or felony drunk driving was Troy Markas, 20, of 19132 Magnolia St., Huntington Beach. Police said Markas was expected to be released oo $2,500 bail today. He was tre ated at Hoag Memorial Hospital for cuts and bruises. Marku• roommate. Russell Roy. 19, a passenger in the car. also was treated for m inor injuries at the hospital. The accident occWTed shortly after midnight when Markas• car, westbound on Balboa Boulevard, made a lane chan,le near the Intersection of 47th St.reet and collided with the right side of a small car traveling in the s ame direction , police reported. Jana Pearson. 19, of 16681 Tiber Lane in Huntington Beach, driver or the small car1 was treated ror knee pain. Her passenger . Tammy Anderson, 20. of Norco. was e jected from the car and suffered a head cut and arm scrapes. police said. She also was treate d at Hoag a nd released. Police said Markas apparently lost control of bis car alter the collision. ran over a center divider and ac ross t h e eastbou nd Janes or Ba lboa Boulevard. The car crubed into the home or Tom Argao at 4601 w. Balboa Blvd .• pol.lee Said. clipping off a portion of the house. Police said Marlcas• car continued into a parking lot, hit <SeecaASB. Pa1e AZ> Iran's Shah Moves/or Compromise TEHRAN. Iran CAP > -The embattled shah of Iran has asked a leading opposition figure to form a new government of recon- ciliation. sources said today as violence against the monarch raged on. . In .one incident. troops firing into the air routed 10,000 protesters trying to parade out of a cemetery with a symbolic coffin. The sources said that at a meet- ing Thursday night Shapour Bakhtiar, 63, a member of the Na· tional Front opposition group, ac- cepted Sb.ab Mohammed Reza Pahlavi's mandate to form a civilian government to replace the two-mont~ld military-led ad· ministration. ' . Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's mandate to form a civilian government to replace the 4 two -month-old military-led administration. The sources, who asked not to be identified, said Bakhtiar was U.S. CARRIER FORCE DUE OFF IAA~age M IRAN OIL SHUTDOWN WON'T HIKE COST -84 given three days to present his Cabinet. Bakhtiar, a lawyer and former deputy labor minister, confirmed earlier that be was approached by the shah. T h e monarc h turned t o Bakhtiar a fter sources said form e r Interior Minis t e r Gholem-Hossein Sadiqi, 73, had given up efforts lo organize a civilian government . · Clammers Due AlnngCmut Palace sources said t.be shah continues to reject opposition de mands that be abdJcate and decided to accept a reduced role as constitutional monarch once a clvili'11 administration can be established. The monarch hopes a broad-based government and we akening of his powers may que II the unrest. ,1_....1 I D As the crisis dee pene d , Hordes of enthusiasts hoping -. .....-8 amage Wubington sources said the to ring ln 1979 wttb steaming kel· Carter ad ministration was ties of clam chowder were ex· BB Pier Restroom considering sending a navy task peeled lo descend on Orange force into the Persian Gulf otr Coast beaches today. Vandall wlekllnac aledaebam· Iran to underscore Carter's Spokesmen for Huntington and men lnnded 1 rut.room f acili· w 1 r n In 1 a 1 a I n st r ore i g n Bolsa Chica st.ate beaches said ty near the Hunlinctoft Beach tntervenUon here -• warning today's minus 1.5 low tide at pter overnight, 1m11hlng three clearly aimed al the Soviet about 4 p.m. probably would commoda, beach rangers said Union. draw more clammers than ap. today.. The otflcfal Pan news a1ency peared Thursday. Dama1e to the facility. on said the buge crowd at the Many of thole who lfO down to Bo Isa Chica State Beac h· cemetery apparently bad chosen the sea ln wetsuit.a. rubber boots administered property Im· the com.n at random -lt had or bare feet in search of the wtl)' med lately north of the city not yet been burled -as a bivalve took home lO·c:lam beach wu etUmated at $300 svmbol tor the hundr«ls killed Witness Airs View To House WASHINGTON <AP) -An ac· coustics expert testified today there is a 95 percent chance ·- evidence ••beyond a reasonable doubt" -that President Ken· nedy was assassinated in a crossfire by two conspirang riflemen. The witness. Mark Weiss, told the House Assassinations com· miltee there was a more than 95 percent similar it y between sound waves recorde d on a motorcycle policeman's radio in Dallas during the assassination Nov. 22. 1963. and those pro· duced by test firing of a rane at the scene. Rep. Louis Stokee, D·Ohio, the committee chairman. cautioned Weiss· that his testimony would have a profound impact on the course of history because it raises •'the legal assumption of the possibility or a conspiracy" in Kennedy's murder. Stokes asked Weiss if be was sure of hi s· findinp. 0 1t appears that with a prob- abibility of 95 percent or better there was indeed a shot fired from the grassy knoll." Weiss said. "I guess I would say if f were a legal man that 1s beyond a reasonable-doubt." Weiss said be studied the possibility of a rifle shot from the grassy knoll in front and to the right of the Ken·ne dy motorcade in Dallas- But he said he agrees with the committee's earlier conclusion that three other shots were fired • from a sixth-fl oor window behind the president. Thus. he s aid , ther·e is a 95 pe rcent probability of a crossfire by two riflemen. At earlier public hearings, committee experts said nearly all their tests supported the Warre n Co mmiss ion 's con- clusion that Lee Harvey Oswald fired three shots from the sixth· floor window of a building behind Kennedy, and that only one of the shots missed. The committee 's c hief counsel, G. Robert Blakey. said at least six witnesses to the as- s assin atio n . in c lu ding a policeman. testified the shots came from the grassy knoll or from an overpass beyond it. He said 15 other witnesses thought shots might have come from that direction. But Blakey said the commit- tee's exhaustive medical and ballistics evidence indicates lhal if a second gunman did fire from <See JFK. Page A2 > Coast Weath er Chance of showers Jess than 10 percent tonight .., and Saturday. Lows tonight mid to upper 40s. Highs Saturday low to mid-60s. INS IDE TODA 't' For tntertofnment that's cold, beau11/ul and btgger lhan life, aee review$ of Hol1- d or on l ee and the "Su~" 1nOtM on Po~ Cl . li~~t ursday, lhey said. .i"l11 ao.t.H·,.. . ,,1t1' r..1it 1,p ,;n:,J.i .. 111!. • ·~· ... Al) ,. ... 1 • • ,.,,.u,· • ''"'~ • J ~w..:..lJu•~~ ..... 1 .11!.&W1 .. &L ~ I - I f #'"/ DAILY PtlOl Bodg Couni 2 3 cy Lawyer Hits PuhliCity C HI CAGO 1 \r 1 John Wl'y1w Gi.c}. rhiu ~··d with one 01urdl·r \Jut t•onft'l>i.lnK lo ~2 a.tayinw•. la ~'"" Portr•ycd u onr of the nnUon'• worat 11\ltM murdt•rl'rtl 1ind mil)' btt unable to stt't J fo11 111111<fn""hl·n· " p hh t,1~ \t'I A uthorilH•lol Uflt'Jrth<>d II). b l>dlt·"' Thur'i d •Y 111 th•· ~ont1nu1ng eurrh of li;tc') ' ht'nlt-bnna1ln1& th•• number of ... 1..e ll't •I n•m Ill\ ... round •l tht· m u i.l t•'t h u11\t' 1 n nu rt h" ,. t wburhan Cturaao lo 21 A seoond body WU" dn•RlllM from lhl' llt! Phunl· K1'"'r un I hur-.cl.1\ I du11 't ... ,. ho~ ul t ht• °" url• I lht'y Jlt' -'llln, lo find .. r.a1r 11r 11npart1al forum m thl• 1 ll) 111 1h1-. COW'ltr\ for th t 11u1tt1 f II ' ~<>m· bt'yornt Sped~ Jnd I h·11ln 10 Tex.tll,° i.Jld Sam Am1r.rnlt the lltw t.'r Tht!> h.ii. b''l'll 1-toinl( on for onl) Ollt' IN,., ... ~1th 11111' t"hJI i:1· .ind ,1h1•.t1l ) IN t' ha vt• mon· 1i1uhl1t·1ty lh11n any o f thO'l' ~.i:.ci;,'' he s1ud in un anlt'rvw~ 1'hur:.da> Gary. a 36 y<•ur old convrckd sex offender. re1>ortcdly told police he had sexual rdotlom. with 32 y11w1~ mt•n, i.lranJth.'d thl'm and burll'd 'l:1 at h1:. home Ill· rcportt•dly told 1nvc:.11gator~ hr threw tht' boc:hes or the Othl'r!> into the De!I Plaines H1vt>r l>r ltol>t•rt Stl'm, Cook Count\ me d1l·al cxa m1nl'r , 1n d nnounC'in~ the d1:.covcry of more bodie!) Thursday. !)lild ,·'we are Literally working m a grave down the re " St-urc...._·r.o. urt ro11ow1na a m p pruvldt"41 by Gary Ir\ ~worcblnA for bod•~ Ill tu~ humt• So ru uw dlaar .. m hal'lhc-on accural "W~ h111vt• 00 doubt tho• Wt' wm rind 27 hodil'I burlt.•d '" JlliiH~l'5 ht> hai. Khowr1. 11t11i.I 11111• inH·~l IRdlor who a .. kt•cl r1ut In ht• h.lt-nl I fit-d l: at y Ill t'har111t•d with lht' dt•a th or ·~ }'l'tlr old 1tulw1 t P1e11t <1 lk-rl¥1m•i. bo)' whu dl••P*arl'Cl tht& month Pl · t'' bod) v.hlr h G ry n•porlt...tly told poliC't4 "It' oimon,; tho11t• ht• thrf'w into lht• 11v1•r , hta11 1101 bt>t•n fow~I Am1rantt-'.'>lud ht• wall sttk .i 1·uur1 1,in.kr ut ,, 1irl'l1mmur\' tw.11 111.: t1Kl.1) 111 n · '' 111 t tht• r1•h•.t .. t' o( tnforoiut11111 h )' luw t•nfon·emt·nt offu:1Ulb Am1rantl' 11a1d publlt'•ly h.-11 ..: 0 n l' b t• y" n d th 4! (' J !. f'.. I) r flir h11rd ~Jlt•rk c·onvlc·tt'd of m u r <1 t> r 111 .: 1• 1 i: ht nu r 'll'' in Ch 1 r a~o in I 96ti, .ir11I 1';1 mtr Wayne llt•nll'y, <'Onv1r tt>d :A!) a fllt4mb er o f .. ll o u :.t o n homost'xual ring lnvolvc..'<1 in the deaths of 26 youths. llcnley'!I conviction on six counts of murder wu rettmlly overturned by an appeals court He 1s being held while a new tnal 1s sought. The largest mass murder 1n tht> United Slates to date is attributed to migrant labor contractor Juan Corona, who was convicted or hacking 25 workers to death with a machete then burying them In peach orchards near Yuba CUy, Calif .• 1n un1 OC .. A wtiner Crosbes In ltes4dentiol A rea 0 3 J A"Wlrw ...... M.tp HERE'S WHERE AT LEAST 10 DIED IN CRASH United Airlines OC-8 Hit Unoccupied Homes In Portland f 'rorn Page A I PLANE .•. who was on hc.•r way out the door uftl'r p1<'ktng up ht·r 3·ycar·Old daughter, Chaalt>ah. ··suddenly. th1• whole houi•'' aslarted ~hakang," Mn. Byrd billd /\~ thl'y looked o ut the front ttoor they Wl'rt• unable to tell 1Nhat had hap()t.'nt•d The falling wt chpped powerhnes, plunging the area into darknesi.. fi'ro111 Pflfl4! A I CRASH ••. a parked pickup truck. rolled over. smashed into a parked v<1n and C'ame to rest against a bnrk wall Owner of the van . Scott Davison. 20. of 146 47lh St . reportedly was sl~plng 1ns1dc the van at the lime. He. too. was treated at Hoag ror pain reportedly resultan~ from the accident. SanJiliin Blaze ( Kills 2 • An early morn101 bin(! claimed lwo lives today whaa it swept through a home near tho Mission San Juan Capistrano, Orange Count y firemen repe>rted. 0.Mly P114'1 P-tty Rlt h .. rd 1(-1 .. FIREMEN ANO CORONER'S OFFICE REPRESENTATIVES REMOVE VICTIM'S BODY Early Morning Fire Kiiied Two In Home Near San Juan Caplatrano Mlaalon fi'ro.aPage A J JFK •.. the grassy knoll his shots missed Kennedy's limousine entirely. Weiss said he calculated that a rifle at the grassy knoll was rared in the general direction or Kennedy's limousine. But con- trary to earlier reports of his findings. Weiss said be could calculate only roughly the direc· tion or the shot and no'bing about where the bullet would have hit. Weiss testified that 10 of 14 s ignificant waves from the sound on a tape or the motorcy· c le polireman 's radio transmission matc hed those of a test rine fired from the grassy knoll last August. Weiss said the mathematical odds of the sound matching a ri· fie shot that closely and not ac· tually being the sound of a rifle shot are less than 5 percent. He said the soundings were taken al several points along the route of the motorcycle as it followed Kennedy's limousine at 11 miles per hour. The committee a lso called back it• top ballistics, medical and trajectory experts to find whethe r their exhaus tive tesLc; can ~upporl or discredit the evidence of at least two gunmen. Crisis Stalled~ In Cleve land Mobilelwme Park Rebates Slated A little more th<1n 60 ·percent of Orange County's mobllehome park owners reportedly will bt1 giving their tenants rebatei. totalling $1 million from savingi. on laxes from Proposition 13. Eileen J . Cirillo. president of the Orange County Unit or the Western Mobilehome Assoc1a- llon announced the rebates to- day in a press conference with Thomas RJley. chairman of the Orange County Board 0 1 Supervisors. The association re"presents o wners of t.85 of the county's 230 mobilehome parks. Of the as· sociation's membership. she said owners or 148 or the parks will be granting rebates in some Corm beginning next week. She said the rebates will come either in direct cash form or an an allowance in the tennants' January rent. She said the re balei. range Youths Held In Wouruling Of Girl, 17 from 80 percent lo 100 percent or th e owners ' tax savin gl>. a lthough she did concede that some or the owners have raised the ir rents since pas:.age or Proposition 13. Mrs. Cirillo s aid she didn't know how many park owners had raised rents. "We only surveyed our members to find out about the rebates." s h e explained. "We d1dn't ask about rent mcreases ... fi'roaP~A I IRAN •.• in Iran's year-long political violence. When the troops began finng over the demonstrators• heads they scattered, the agency said. The comn was put back in place. No casualties were reported immediately in that incident or rn seve ral other clashes an Tehran today. In other Tehran violence today, soldiers broke up de monstrations by 500 protesters staging a slt·in on the tracks near the city railway station. and dispersed gangs of rioters armed with clubs and stones Two young s uspects accused from the bazaar area. by police of rirlng three shots Demonstrations also broke out from a s peedin1t car into a at a major downtown square. cr owd of teen-agers outside a and other protesters set street Westminster home. wounding a fires after a night of widespread 17·year-0ld girl, are in custody curfew violations, gunfire and CLEVELAND <A P l today. power blackouts. Cleveland. victim of damaging One was traced and arrested The s t at e radio said the poltllcal. financial and natural as a suspect in the Wednesday shortage of fuel was threatening storms Jn 1978, will escape one night Incident In the 7600 block bakery operation and that bread crisis as the new year begins -of Wyontin1t Street The second might soon become scarce the mayor has postponed layoffs surrendered with his attorney, The Mini s try of Powe r for 2,000 city workers. police said. a nnounced that two electri c Ma yor Dennis Kucinich The wounded girl was treated gene rating stations near Tehran shelved the dis missals -at for an abdomUlal flesh wound at had been closed and that powc•r The dead werJ identlfted by r1re Capt.~c Hawkins as l>ella Ramos. 75, a long.time San Juan resident and fo'emando Dominquez, a Mexican national believed to be In his early 205. Firemen attempted to rescue the victims from the burning home at 26612 Mission St. in the o ld town Los Rios area. spokesmen s aid, but they were driven back by names. Twt•nty five fighters worked for 20 manutel> to control the 6 32 a m. blaze, firemen i.a1d CauM· or the fir ~ I S Still bein ~ investigated The old homt• and 1t:. contents. vcilucd at $39.000. were hstcd by firemen as a total lm.~. County Se eks Solution to Beam Cracks Orange County government or- f1C1als will hold a meeting next week lo try and find a solution ror the cracks appearin~ an decorative beams on the county'!> new $8 .8 million Hall of AdminislraUon. Stanley Krause. an a ssistant director of the county General Services Agency, said the bwld- 1ng contractor, architect and s tructural e ngineer will be asked to attend the ~eeting "We want to get everyone together and figure out the bt1st way to alleviate the problem." Krause said. Two wee k s ago county workers shored up the beams on the five·story buil4ing with 30 wooden braces after the cracks were dtSCOvered and one chunk fell to the ground . Krause said the cracking is being closely monitored and the braces will hold the beams in place until a solution is found. He said that X-rays or lhe beams indi~te the probable cause for th~racking was that 11enerally only one piece of rein· forcing st.eel was imbedded in the building's column, rather than the four pieces intended by the structural engineer. "It is really pretty evident that the method used to secure the beams to the column was in· adequate," he said. Krause said the four reinforc~ ing rods appear to be inside the beam s but only one piece w<Js secured t.o the building column. He s aid both the county counsel and county 1>upervisors are being kepl informed of th<.' building s1luat1on and upcoming talks. least temporarily -on Thurs· W es tmins ter Community bla('kouts were likely to day after a bank said 1t would Hospital and later released . increase. 12 Arr ested not try to ('Ollect SS million an de· A boyfrat>nd·~• rlfnend s pat The mutistry said all power to faulted municipal notes until may have sparked the incident factories had been s hut off and WASHINGTON (A P l after a February referendum on when a crowd gathered to de-that rema1mng supplies would Twelve persom were arrested a plan lo ball out the city. rend the girl a nd threatened two be alloccJted by a prio rtt} today dunng the se<'ond day or K u c 1 n 1 c h s a i d 4 o o or youths who fled 1n their car, system with hospitals. mo!)que~ pacifist demonstrations at the Cleveland's 10,000 civil servanls police said and homes at the top of the hst Pentagon, police reported. may still be laid off on Jan. s to ---------------------------------------- offset an expected $4 million general fund budget deficit Rut that problem could also be re solved, he s aid. ·"There we rt• s parks like: <·razy. ·· said Mrs. Byrd. "ll lookt•d hke f1rework11 on lhl.' Fourth of July " People beKan emerging from ·' cloud of dust and 11moke. "We• thought they we re tht· t1~1ghbors coming out to see what happened," s aid Mr:.. Galbreth. It wasn't until an injured man walked Into their hous<• lhal lhl'y lc·arnt•d a plane· had crashed. Newport Officer Ws Alamitos Chief Happy New Yearl ORANGE COMl "'' DAILY PILOT ,,,_ 0"•"'91'(-~t D.41¥ P•'°4 •tl~tfN(f'I 1\f04'n" tu~d tl'W N.,_,, Pin\ •\QU!bl•U-"1 t>f '""°Of anot' • • .. ~t PIJCMt"""'~" S. .. r•t-fodtttM\••• 41ur.••\fWoct ~•• lflWOUQlif' I ••df'I ttlr (O"I• MM~ h"""P0'1 IW#" ttyftffl'\OtOft 6'-.. t1' I°""' t•"'V•ll"'f th~ • ...,.,.. ..... f " \evtf\(CM\t 4 "•#!tfl• rt-tit""-1 ~,,..,,, •\ O'lltlf1"""4 .... Wt'O~h\ •nitl • lol"'d•V" ,,.._ l••"' •OIH °"°"*~"'t .. ""' h lilt IJO llflt\11i.-t'..4t...-1 (Mt•,,_.~ (•ll~l"t"•lt,_ ·-··· ·-fJrn...,.," ..no PUOI•.,._, he.Ill:. c-..-, \/ifrt'U•.,..,_ltM{,...ftlf'f .. ~f '"~•'•"•" [Oii°' ,-.,,4 M ........ ,. Mt, .... ,.. (i •t0t (.ll•fluM "-' ··-P Noll A\\hltt~ Ai\.lft•OH''O [OI\.,\ • ...... ,, .. ," ... W.\I ()f •nq.o "'""'• ~<11!0< """""Mon l•K11~ 1117J"4•••-•d ....... "O ..... ,, p 0 Oo• "° .,.. Ottlce• ,~ :.-;: ur:=;;~~, T~e(114)~1 C1 .. tlfted AdYettlli"I M2.w11 ,,.,.._,,,Qt_ c ...... ~11 .. IM0-1220 ~,.·~ ~ o:.:r:. <:r,,::.,~~~. ,,.,r •• , ., ••T•'"l',,,."" Mttr:-,..., • ;::;:~f::..:. ,_, \,.fl•t ,.tMIOI ..... r.~,,,~···"~::::~; .. ::·d.;·,~:, -:;':. ~tftlf• ,., M•tl '4 ~ ,....Mf ~llt•••Y .,.-u•-"'• Newport Beach Polic e Lt. Kelson McDanie l will become Los Alamitos' poliee chief with the retirement of Chief Robert Cabot. Jan. 31.; M c Daniel's appointment was announced Thursday by Los Alamitos City Mana~er Michael Graziano who said the new chief will begin worktnR with his 19·person department Jan. 22 at an annual $28,500 aolary. McDaniel, 41, currently h1 rec· ords supervisor in the Newport department. He was one of nine finalists appearing before three evaluators to seek the chJef's post . McDaniel. wilh the Newport department for 17 years, h1ts been adjutant. to tho c hief, reserve coordin ator, patrol ser1oant, watch commander. management services supervisor and patrol divlftlon commander. He was cited twke for meritorious service to Newport Betch. The newly appointed chief holds • master's degl'ff in com· municaUont from Pepperdlne Un1ver1lty In addition lo a bachelor'• degree In public man••ement from the same in- OETI CHIEF POST Keteon McDantet sUtuUon. Ke allO lft • 1raduate of the FBI National Academy Mc Daniel retldea with his two children. Oouatu, 17, and Leigh Ann. 16, In Huntington Beach. , \ your BIGGEST and BEST everl DEN 'S I IU3 IUCIMTIA AVIMUI 1 ... --• COST A MISA • '4MISI • t1t·U tl uom ~;;r,;e i · : iiiSiillatiiin : ·cu•tom dr•p1ri1s• linoleum • wood floor ~ • rade ' tc). ding ottr d to Jway 'Ii or • e lC· ay l!ft· a lg d I• ~ I a 'l tl .t .1e Mt Id .ne it of v" !S • his Ob· .,er •e<) lss . I od ce :e, la-an he nl· W· 1at ve '>tO Ile d ·y 1b h(' an "I SI· 1t' m tu y "' m . . . . . . . . ,. . . . Irvine ·~ Your llometown ~~l. ·I Daily Newspaper· 1 I· VOL. 71, NO. :ii,3, 4 SECTIONS. 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1978 TEN CE~~ f Lagurl"a Slide Site Gets New Fissure1 ' By 9TE'V MJT("HELL lhl' heavy equ1pmt>nt used to The new horaeahoe·shaped oi-o.i•·-•.... , andl" thl' 3 5 ul"re sit<· m1Nht c:ruck Willi sU ll movina tat 9 u.m . A fiHutt 90 rt-N tn knJtU1 h \'C-tniut<"n'<I th•· 1•urth muw Ub police und city otrlcl1ts. opent"d up on lhe Vlf''lt t•mbank ment s.hol"l)) :dtc>1 flu m ceoh>&ls ts and grading crews nit•nt or Orlult' OrtH' m LaRuna wutcht.-d from atop Oriole Drive. f Beach's shci\• rovc11:"4 l\IUl'btrd G~IOl(l~t Woody lh1:don su1d Whllt> geologists say the new (' nyoo this morn1ni . 't'ndln~ thf' h uno '' ;t minor n.•uct1vu fu s ure co mpli cates s ite heavy cqu1pml'nt opt•rator~ lion or Ow or1tt1nal :slldt• lhttt 1iU1bitlt1tion, they believe it is scurry1na dcstro)l."d 2:2 Blut•blrcl Cunyoo ll1n1tt'd to the road embank· Pohce u1d v1bnllonr. rrom homt"s <kt 2 m1?nt "They said they'll watch It for a wblle. and if nothing else hap. pened. work crews will nibble at the edges with their equip· menl." said police Sgt. Terry Temple. Sukil Constru'ction Co. superintendent LeRoy Brichard said his crews noticed the earth splitting shortly after 8 a.m . and moved heavy equjpment away to slow fissure progress. Geologist Higdon s aid he believes the area can be rt!· paired. adding that the s lide mass a~ars to be only two to three feet thick on the embank· ment. Meanwhile, heavy equipment operators continued to grade other parts or the slide area to- day in preparation for eroding eHecls of anticipated winter rains. Grading 1s being pushed to keep top soil from washing away during the expected rains or January and February. . ; • • 2 Gunmen Fired at JFK ' ~ ~ ~ ltt Fliglat Patll I t :;, . ~ Residents Tell ' i . i l Of Air Crash ~ I i PORTLAND, Ore <AP I Thundering jets overhead are nothing new for the residents or the 15700 block of East Burnside m Portland. Their homes are beneath the landing pattern for runway 28 I Peabody's • • ! Quitting Left at Portland lnlernat1onal Airport. ·'Those planes are always go- ing right over us," said Bonnie Gilbreth "I a lways te ll my husband 1 just hope they stay up there." Thursday evening one didn't. A United Air Lines DC·8 with 185 persons aboard cl'ash·landed in a vacant lot behind the Gilbreth home . Al least 10 persons we re killed and 45 in· ju red. 17 r Anticipated ff By PIDlJP ROSMARIN The big jet car:ne down on the end of vacant lots several hun· dred vards Jong and about a block ·wide. It s kidded through the brush and trees, flattened the house next door to the Gilbreths. s kipped ac ross .f ., l ~ I t t OI .._ o.lfr l'I ... Slaff Recruitment to replace Irvine's planning director. Ed· die Peabody Jr.. began more than a week before he publicly resigned. City Manager William Woollell Jr said today. Peabody quit his post Thurs· day. though oHicially he re· mains with the city until Feb. 2. and cited · professional desires" and unspecified "recent events" ,~ for the action. l In a private inte rvi e w, t however . he acknowledged what he characterized as a c lash between his professional judg· f me nl and political considera· f lions of the City Council. t One councilman said today the planning departme nt was a { s hambles under Peabody. ~ The ~unc1I directed Woollett, 'i a fter a secret per'sonnel session, to evaluate Peabody on Nov. 21. ~ CSee PEABODY, Page AZ> ' I • r I .ights Stolen At Building Site A score of nuorescent light , 1 tubes and half as many plastic wraparound covers for them werP stolen from a construction site al an Irvine sewage process· m(C plant. police reported Thurs· day. ') ~ ' ,, The lighting fixtures were valued al $1,050. Police said the theft, at the f Irvine Ranch Waler District r· treatment plant ofC Michelson .; Drive, was accomplished during J the night. though it wasn't clear ~ if it was in the dark. ,\ ' l r r . Coast DC-8 CRASH KILLS AT LEAST 1G-Page A4 Burnside and crushed another house across the street. Neither house was occupied at the lime of the crash. Mrs. Gilbreth said the people across the street moved out just before Christmas. The house next door had been unoccupied just a few weeks, she said. ''lt sounded like a n earth· quake," said Mrs . Gilbreth, whose husband, Robert, and three children were also in the house. Mrs . Gilbreth babysits on weekdays for several working mothers and there were eight people ·in the house when the a irliner skidded by. One of them was Linda Byrd who v.as on her way oul the door after picking up her 3·year·old daughter, Chialeah. "Suddenly, the whole house started shaking," Mrs . Byrd said. As they looked out the front door they were unable lo tell what haa happened. The falling jet clipped powerlines, plunging the area into darkness. "Ther e we re sparks like crazy," said Mrs . Byrd. "It looked like fireworks on the Fourth of July." People began emerging from a cloud of dust and smoke. ''We thought they we re the neighbors coming out to see what happened," said Mrs. Gilbreth. ll wasn't until an injured man walked into their house that they learned a plane had crashed. • Diiiy "IM ,_ "Y lto<WN K.-..r FIREMEN AND CORONER'S OFFICE REPRESENTATIVES REMOVE VICTIM'S BODY Early Morning Fire Killed Two In Home Near San Juan Capistrano Mission Two Killed In San Juan House Blaze . An early morning blaze claimed two lives today .when it swept through a home near the Mission San Juan Capistrano, Orange County firemen reported. The dead were identified by fire Capt. Marc Hawkins as Della Ra mos. 75, a long·time San Juan resident and Fernando Dominquez. a Mexican national believed to be in his early 20s. Firemen attempted to rescue the victims from the burning home al 26612 Mission St. in the old town Los Rios area, spokesmen said. but they were driven back by names. Twenty five fighters worked for 20 minutes lo control the 6 :32 a.m. blaze, firemen said. Cause or th e fire i s s till being investigated. The old home and its·contenls, valued at $39,000, were listed by firemen as a total toss. Fight for Life World Watches Smallest Baby SAN DIEGO <AP> -The fight for life of tiny Mignon "Mimi" Faulkner. described by her doc· tors as the most premature baby ever lo survive. 4rew growing worldwide attention today. Messages of encouragement ' have s tarted arriving at Children's Hospita l. and a nurse said ·'the whole s taff'· is looking in . Meanwhile. the infant has grown from 482 grams at birth. or nearly 17 ounces. to a lmost twice as much -920 grams. Mimi was born Nov. 7 at Sharp Hospital after 22 or 23 weeks of gestation. compared lo 4-0 for a DQrmal baby. "Mignon represents a baby probably as s mall as anyone could hope for s urvival." said neonatologist Richard Hen· derson. But after 42 days of life, doc· tors say, the tiny girl still has only a 50·50chance. ' A tube was inserted into her trachea to correct an early in· ability lo breathe . Sur~eons corrected an open passageway betwee n the aor t a a nd pulmonary artery in Mimi's heart. There has been kidney failure, and frequent blood transfusions have been needed. A respirator is s till needed lo he lp her breathe . .., Although her lungs are un· derdeveloped. Henderson said . ·'the only thing that saved her was that her lungs were more mature than those of a baby her aRe would <See MIMI, Page AZ) Witness Airs View To House WASHINGTON IAP I -An ac· coustics ~xpert testified today there is a 95 percent chance evide nce "beyond a reasonable doubt" that President Ken· nedy was a ssassinated in a crossfi re by two cons piring riOemen The witness. Mark Weiss. told the House Assassinations com· mittee there was a more than 95 pe rcent similarity between sound waves recorde d on a motorcycle policeman's radio in Dallas during the assassination Nov . 22. 1963. and those pro· duced by test firing or a rifle at the scene. Rep. Louis Stokes. 0 -0 hio, the committee chairman, cautioned Weiss that his testimony would have a profound impact on the course of history because it raises "the legaJ assumption of the possibility of a conspiracy" in Ke nnedy's murder. Stokes· asked Weiss if he was sure of his findings. "It appears that with a prob· abibilil)' of 95 percent or better there was indeed a shot !ired from the grassy knoll ... Wei:;:-. said. "I guess I would say if I were a legal man that is beyond a reasonable doubt." Weiss. ~ computer s cience professor at Queens College. New York City. s<1id his calcula· lions placed a second gunman behind a concrete wall on the grassy knoll. in the same vicini- ty whe re a committee photo· graph shows a shape with what looks like a long object. Committee photo experts have testtiied that sophisticated photo en hanceme nt indi ca t es the sha pe might have been the head and shoulders or a man. but they could not identify the long ob· J<'Cl. .. Weiss said the sound waves he studied couJd not have been an exhaust backfire. and that .. I don't know or a ny" other possi· ble explanation t han gunfire Weiss said he studied the possibility of a rine s hot from the grassy knoll in front and to the right of t 'e Ke nnedy motorcade in Dalla ·. But he said he · rees with the committee's earl er conclusion age A21 I i • Park Name Remains ~ ~ I \ 1 • ' ' .. .. I i \ • Weather Chance of showers less than 10 percent tonight and Saturday . Lows tonight mid to upper 40s . Highs Saturday low to mid-60s . INSIDE TODA~ For entertainment that'3 cold, beaufi/ul and bigger than life. tee reviews of Holi· da y o n I ce and th e "Superman" moine on Page CJ. •••• Presley in Irvine North Irvine's Presley Park, after a movement to change the name to anything from Morie's Mountain to Lollipop Park, has been named: Presley Park. The community services com· mission recently had been con· sidering changing the name because of a city park.naming policy forbids using names of persons living or dead. The park was named after Newport Beach developer Ran· dall Presley, a living person, who built the California Homes for which the greenspace is a neighborhood park. Mayor Bill Vardoulis had wanted to rename the park El Camlno Real because • nearb( school lt called El Camino RH • and the residential village In which the park and boUllP" "''"ld is called El Camino Real. Children al the school suggest· ed numerous alternative names for the park. The moel popular was "Morie's Mountain.·• after the television series space come· dianon "Mork and Mindy." But the residents or Calilorftia Homes. grateful that Presley de· veloped tbelr park, and noting that It was named before Irvine became a city. petitioned that the name be retained. Aller a series or bearings, the community services commission agreed. City olflctals said there wu 1- questlon about renaming the park Mort's Mountain anyway, because It Isn't certaln whether a television character is living or dead. Jtlaldng tlae Host ol It South Carolina's Mark McOandel dips on his board m the curl of a low surf today during the National Scholastic Surfing AS· sociaUon championships. in Huntington Beach. The event, to be completed Satur· day morning, was hem~red today by low ' -· --.........-_......._ .... · .•• , ....... J.,............... .. ....... ,......_ • ...1.... ... waves of up to only two feet, officials said. Slightly disgruntled surfers hav~ traveled from as far as Australla. Hawau and the East Coast to enter the annual event. l , AZ l Y PllOl Street Oeaning Changed he l'll)' ut tr \n1 -. lll hllv w 1'\fW llh'(•t •.,n\optOll ~ch ~\lit" "... thDI munll·1pal authorlth'1\ ba\ t• pw l'h''"•'<I lt'4:1r own trt"el awecpt>r and tukl'n ovt·r tht' wk ut c:ltiarunfl u.v th atrc •t 6 ealnnln1 WC"dnHda)', all rt• ldenthd vubllc 11tl"ffU .. 111 ht< '""''~I•' t•r)' crth"r WN'lt on t~rlay Jlltir H'M Ulm rdu•w t'Hllt•t I tun Uun111t u'\•k" loll!•wt11" 11 ht1h da y lht• ""t't'Plnal 1u>ht'<lultt ~111 bl• d t' I a vt•d b) 11 ti ~n ror r,·~pundm~ .. Ith lh1• d..Ja) fttr rl'fUt.1' 1·1•lh·\'th111 \ff1•1·h-<I h111td .. ,., 1.ut• ~, ... , \ 1•1u • Mt•mon.al Oa~. l''uurth or Jul). l.4All(1r l>•\. rhonk'll" 111.i u ntJ t'hr111t 111.t' ('1l\ 1lfflt•uah. 1.1r1• ui.klnlo( '''~I 11\•nh tu m1111nu11 "tn•t•I purk1ru,i 1111 lh1• l.111)" lth'll '>ht•t•I •~ '4t'ht•duhod tu ltt• '""•'111 t''ollowrn,: " the-"'ht•dult• h\ IHt'U Ritrqu •I \'!uh .md North'*i••I Wt•dnt•Mlu~ J 1111 l 11nd TIM' thi) J1111 lti ,mil t'\t'r\• iwn111d 'f\w:.tlu' ,1rtt·r ('uh 1•nt,11,· .ind mdu't nJ I Jr'"• • 'outh vf M11111 Sln•t•I Thu~dit)' J 1111 4 and Wt•thW'lllt.1)', J on 17,and cvt'q :.<'<'OOO Wcdrw!ld1n .1ft1·r WoodlwulH•· l''nd,1 ~, J .. ,, !'>, .ir1d 1'hu1 MIJ)', JJll IK, 111Ht t•vt•r y Ne('()nd Thurbduy .trhir ln1lu1tlrwl urt'<I north or MUHi S \rt'l'I Fncla), J lrn rn , u111I t'\t'l'Y ~t't'ond 1-·r1duy aHe 1 Kunrho Sun Joaquin und l/n1vl•r:-.it) Purk. und thl· Tcr n•l't' north 111 M 11·h1•bon Mon day . J t1n H, and t'V~ry wrond Monday ufter Greentree. Willows. Cal1forn1u llomes . Wa lnut Squar•· . M.-adows and 1lcr1tage l)urk Tut'sday, Jan 9, und ever~ :-.e1•ond Tut•sday aflcr Colll'~l' Park und (;olony W1.•dnesday. Jan 10, and evt.>ry :.c1·ond Wednesday aft.er. Deerfie ld, Smoke Tree. Ranch and Orange Tree· Thurs day. .Jan 11 , and every :mcond Thun. day arter. Turtle Ror k and lhl' Terrac1• south of Michelson. friduy, Jan. 12 und every bl'l'Ond l<'nduy aht·r· " \ County Seeks Solution to Beam Cracks Ornnl(e County UOVl!rnmcnl or fi<'1uh; will hold a metlllna nt'xl wt•t•k to try and find a solution for the t•racks u11p<•urtnf( 1n d1·corative tX'ams on the tounty'1> n t' w S8 8 mi 11io11 II a II 11 f l\dmintst ralton ~luulcy Kra'-1:.l'. JO Ul>SIStanl (f1n·1·lor of lh<· county Gl'flt•nd St_.1 v11.·t•1> Agcne.v. 1>1J1d lht• hwld sng contru<.·tor. urch1t1•c l and -.lrudural 1·11 ~1ne1·r will be askt·d to atlt•nil the met•lini.: ··wt• wunt to g(•I t>veryon1· to~ethcr and figurl' out th~· h<•i.t way tu allcvwtc.• lht• f)foblcm," K ruus<' ew11I 1 I T w o w l' t• k s n IU> r o u n I y worker:. shon.·l.I up lhc bcums no lht• (iv(' story huildin~ with :io woodl'n hrac·1•:. :1fte r thc t·r~1ck:. were• d1sc·ovt•rt•d and om• rhurlk f{•ll lo tl1t· ).(round Krau1>1• :.;11(1 lht• <'racking 1i. bcmJ,t rlo:.l'ly monitorc•d und llll' hrncC':. will hold the• bcetms 111 plat·c until a 1>oluhon 111 found Ile i.a1d that X ruys of th(I lll'am1> 1nd11·al1· the prnbublt• t'JUM.' for th<' l'fackmg wus that gt·nl'rally only om• p1erc of rt!lll fon·rng 'lh ·1·l wu:. 1mbcddcd sn lh1· l111tl1lln~·:. t•olumn. ruth<·r I han th1• four 111t•rl't1 inlenrlcd IJy llw i>tructurnl cn~inccr. '"II 1:. 1't•tillv prl'llY cvidt>nt that thl' rnc•lho<f used to sceun· the hc•ums to ttw column wus in 1.1<kquatc," hi' said. K ra11sl' said the four reinron· 11\A rodi; appear lo t>e ini;idc lhc beams but only on• piece wus st'l'Urt><l lo the buildinf( column. ORANOE COAST DAILY PILOT tf'• (h•~ft~,,f\,ut., l'•t\.t ,..,1tt\'fllfttfftt•tOM ,,,,...,,.,MN,....,.. t..-1""\\ •'ll0-.1bUf1oN'nbf'0'9 Ot~ r 9 .. ,. ''•1~1~1uo t ,.,,.,.,.,,. .... ,.. .... ,,., Oii•""'•'• &:t"f'lh\f"4"d ~-" tN'At•rf\ I rtff•f' IN (Mt• #f • Ht #JY.,.f ...... ft ttu"lff'-(;lon "•Mf" f HU~ I o•t Y•ll*'¥ ""'""'-I .. "°"" f't.Mf" .,..,th( ,,_,1 A •IM')lr ft QMllft•flll'lfJ.f••Jnt\rw,t)41 t'Hl~•twrt"t'll~ """""' 1t¥ p ine Otllfl ~'"'',.., O'•"' n •t UO W• I Aillt \lfffl t 0"1• NA \.Ill I •II IN ft•• t.lt1-...... , ....... Ptr.tOfof'U •M~t""°' , .... , ... ..., Vtt t t't ...,,11f11fftl """' c.,.,,_,., Mt~t , .. ~ ....... .. l Ott Of ,,.._,,, .............. M.tft .. •ftlill'""" OWrNtM LH\ .,,...,.__.,. H..tft A•'4\l.ftl ll\•ln4QtnQ f OOfW"" OfllCH (O\t• -.w,.. uo w.,, u ... '"""" I f(JUM ft••t h 11 .. VJ•nr11 "'" \4rtfJt t4yf\ilft01flift ft••'., tllf\ f'M"Mh fW)V .. w .. ,tt t r~m \••· ''"'""'"'• , .. ~ ~'!!"1!'~ ~":.%, c:-;-::,:~=':·~~ ,;;r,., •; eewttflMfftt"I\ 'Mttf" m•• W ::::~::~::.:"""' .-+tl •f "'"'• .. ..-. •• r:.~~::.:,~··\!':~!!1: .. ~!'4-.:• ~;:}:. ~';. ""~'"" tu M•il U ~· fM••tf\t, mlhl•t, t1t-..1i~•l4li\\J .. mv"11hh FOUR-CAR PILEUP ENDS IN OLASS, WRECKAGE Five Hurt In Newport Beach Accident Today • Huntington Resident Held After Smashup 1-·1v1.> ~rsoris wt•rc lnju1 t."(I 111 N••wport lk'~tc:h today uftt>r a car deKcrlbNt ru. 11p<.>cdtnR at aboul 100 mill>S pt.·r hour lHlliJ:ttwd 111t11 a houiw. a t•ur. u JHrkup trutk und a van Arrested on s uspu·1on or ft>lony drunk dnvmg wus Troy M urkt1~. 20. or J9J32 Magnolia St., lluntmgton Beach Police smd Murka!\ was expected to bl' re leased on $2,500 buil today lie wa:. treated at Ho<ig MemoriaJ Hospital for cuts and bruises. M arkas' roommate, Russell rtoy. 19. a passenger 1n the car, ulso was treated for minor injuries ·ul the hospital. The accident occurred shortly after midnight when Murkas' 1WO SEARCHES IN ADOPTIONS Mary Jo Rillera of llunlington Reach was adopted al birth. Se ventcen years lall'r, s ht• pluced her daughter for c.d1111 (Hiil E ventually. s he found herself 1nvolv1..·d in two s.-urcnl':. Thi· flr~t for her l11rthpart.·nt:. lht• :.1•t·11r1d fo1 th~. de1ughlt·r :.hl· ~:i ve U1> St!e Featuring, Pagt· Jll. <·ar , wt•stbound on Hnlbou Uoul1..•vurd . rnudl' u lune chan.l{c oca r the Intersection of 47th Strec.•t and collided with the rij?hl side of a snrnll car traveling in the same direc·tion, police reported Junu Pear son. 19i of 16681 Tibt>r Lane in Huntmglon Ueach. rlrivcr of the sm all car, \l/3S treated for knt'C pain li er passenger. Tammy Anderl>on. 20, or Norco. was eJccted from the car and sufrered a head cut e1nd arm scrapes. police said. She also was treated tit Hoag und released. Police said Markas apparenUy lost control of his c<1r after the tollis ion, ran over a center div ider and across the eastbound lanes of Bulboa Boulevard. The car crashed into the home of Tom Argao at 4601 W. Balboa Blvd., police said. clipping off a 1>0rt1on of the house. Pol ice sa id Markas' car continued into :1 parking lot, hit a parked pickup truck. rollL-d over. s mus hcd into a purkcd van and came lo rest uguins l e1 bnck wall. Own<•r of th~ van , Scott Ouv1son. 20 . of l4fi •17th St . n·1>ortl'dly was s lce111ng 1ns1dl' tht.• van al the lime. lie, too, wai. treated at lloag for p:.tin reportedly res ulting from the accident E'ro• Pag~ Al PEABODY ASKED TO QUIT to inform the plannini.c d1re<•lor he should look for another joh Peabody was given until Jun. 15 to quit Woollett suid )Oh aonounl·•· rnt:nt!I were plact•d lust W(•1•k with publicat&On!I a imed .it p<·rsons intercsll'd 1n c·ity J11lr-. and a JOI> bulletin 1:. bemJ,t pr1• pun·d for clistr1but1on to 11uhl1t· and private agt-ncics 1n Soutlu·rn California Woollett added that ht• ab<1 ha:. askt-d City Council find C1t.v l'omm1ss1on member:. for '"µ )(es tlons about possiblc repluN• mcnts for Peabody lie also has com1nlt>d a list of persons he would like lo tah lht· JOb. Woollell said ubout u <ln1.t•11 pro:.pt>c·t:-. will ht• 111ll'rvicwcd hy 11 screening board. Eventually, a s ingll' appllrunt will be recommended for con firmalion by the City (;ouncll. The city manaizer. who loket> charge of the pl.inr1ini:t d epart mcnl during the iriterim, suid 1-h<' process should tu kc u t>Out three months. Peabody was bounced on lht> demand of three or five city council membni;, Mayor Hi ll Vurdoulis, Davi d Sills und Arlhur Anthony Mnry Ann Gaido and Larry Agrun ralh<:d In Peabody's corner Aaran charged Thursday thut Peabody was dumr>ed primunly for political reasons . ''Eddie Peabody refused to be a rubber stamp for the develop· ment community . and r 'm afraid it hB!'i co11t him his job," Agran said. I Today. Sills ansrily re futed Agran's claim about politics. "l have been on Woollell'11 case and Peabody'11 CllBc for over a year ubout gelling th • community development plan nln~) department r.haped up,' Sllls1.1old. "l havt> r.upJ)Ortcd mayht• 95 Pt•n:e nt or Peahody'i; r4Jcom· mc>nd1.1l10ns during his lhret• yea rs h~re . but hi s ad ministratlvt• abilities leave gomett\lng to he deillred when you have 50 percent of his people quitting In th p1i111t year "All hJ1 top pto0ple hav~ left " Woollt>ll eurher N'por1 ·d that turnowr in the department tht' pust yt>ar was ubout 24 percent Sills said the figures were imu: curatl!ly calculalc.'<J "I t•hantc·teri:w the plann111J{ de pa rlment as o shamble!>," S11li. saict "In lht• past two y<'ars. th1• on ly pe rson left in that dcpartm<·nl who was thl'rt.' two years ago, bci.1d<•s Peabod y. 1i. Jim <:n•gor1w. la plann<'r I "We Wt're getting down to th<' pornt where I doubt 1r w1· could h:i v1• 11rocei.i.c1I u room :Jdditwn for on1• h()meowncr. wt• W('re 1>0 .. hurl or people .. Sill:-. said the plunning dircl'll>r iwt•d:. to bt' a go1xl adminis trator rathe r than simply u good plan rl(' I' "Lei ':. fnc1• If," Sills s aid "Good urlist s don 'l a lway:. make ~ood art din·ctors. Good bullplayers don'I ;.slway11 mukt· good coarhe11." He suid lhut when a new plan ning dirrwto1· is c hosen, he in tends lo pluce •mphasis on ad mini st rutive a hi lily * * * Single Letter Means Change A lyl)Ographical ttrror in a story about the reslgnuUon of Irvine's planning director, FA! die Pt>nbody Jr .. c hunjJed u m eaning, The story In Thursday's cd1 tlons of the Dally Pilot relak<t that City M&{H&gcr William Woollett lold lhe council he w311n 't certain that Pett body <'OUld correct his "u11sorted def1 clencics." The phra11e Rhould hwvc been, "auerted deficiencies." ~et Trimmed WASIONGTON CAP> -Pr•11i· d~nt Corter hss trimmed pro posed spending incr euru.!s on clvll dcfel\M! prcparl'<lncs1 next year In a ftnal ththten.lna of lhc record Sl23 billion defense budget he will send Con gr "'next month. admtnl11tralion 11ourccs :mid Thur d•y r ..... r~AI JFK ... lhul thr <>tMr eholl w,•re hrt>d fro rn u 1oclh·tloor window behind the prald•nl ThWI. h · utd. thtrl\ la • 95 percent pTobab Ut)' of a cro sflr(' by two rlnemen. At eorlicr publtl· ht•arin((s, rommilll't' .-xperb 'lllld ncurly 1tll lhf'lr test• Hupiwrt cJ lh • Wur"'n 'omm1,..i11on '11 eon elu111on lhnl 1.t~ llurvl•y Oswuld fired thn-c shOlll tro"l the 11\xth floor window of u bulldtnl( behind Kennedy, umJ th~t only one of the soot~ nals11cd . 1' h t' (' 0 m rn i I I t• l' • l'I t' h I d coun11l'I. G Hobert Dlukey, nhJ ut lel)l1t IUX WllllCbllt'll ll) lhi' Ull ~ n s :. I n at ion . I n ,. I u d 1 n K a poliremun. llJRtlfll'd the hhot:- came frotf\ the grus11y knoll or from un ovcrpan tx-yond It. "" 11u1d 15 othor wltm·lis(•S thou~hl :.hots mif(llt have l'ornc from that d1reelion · But Blnkev bUHI t ht• l'lllilrllll tN· l> ('XhllU8l lV(' n11•cl1t·ul .rnd halhsltri. t•v1dt•nc·t• 1ndwutc:-. lhul 1f a second gunman did hn· from the l(f{ISll)' knoll h11; shots flll!j~Cd Kcont>dy's hmousme t•Ollr1'ly. Weiss said he calculated thul u rifle al thl• l(rassy knoll w;_" fired In th(' J;<-nt•rul chrc1..·t1011 of Kennedy's Ii mous mt· Uut ron trary to l'arlicr n ·1>orts of his findings, Wt•111!. ~w1<1 he could colculatc only rouJ(hly the d1ret' lion or the shot und oothing about whcrcthc bullet would hu vc hit. Film Stars Red Stork MOSCOW <API A stork rucknamcd "Kick" has made his debut <tb a movi~ actor •in a Soviet film 'In which he delivered fl diaper wrupped baby The Soviet news agenry Tass said lhe stork '1> service came cheaply. He earned a dozen frogs. Klek. Tass reported , is housed and fed by a ra mi l y near the city or Bras lava. He first came Co the family lost summor after his wing wus injured and he couJd not ny south. In the Soviet Union, storks arc under slate pro· lection. f'rott1 Pag~ A f MIMI ... us ually have ht-en.'· An unemployed meal c utl\'r, Curtis Faulkner . :inrl ht!'> w1h· M y rna h a v l' th re 1• o th c r children. all tluughll'r1> frurn 10 to 15 and all born premuturf•ly I lc>nde rson :md ht!> n11lea~u<1:. ch\'Ck<'d medirnl nnnals und llw Gu1nn<•s:. Oook of World Ill-cord" and sairt bahH'lS have lwc n 1)1,t11 W<'iithing s lightly l1•ss than Mignon Faulknt>r, hut apparent ly none so young. At birth "a ll organs. all tis sues. w<•n· formed 1·vt·11 tlw fingernails," llcndl'rson stud Cranes Migrate I\ USTWELL, Tt•X:lS ( i\ I' I Officials al the Aran1>ai. Natwnul Wildlife Refuge say they huV<' already counted 74 whooping cranes, 1nc lud101( :.i x young ones. and more arc expeclM a:. lhe wrntcr up north grow:-. colder Baklitlar Tabb d ) Shah Asks New . Iran Cabinet ... \ TEllRAN. Iron IAf'I 1'h· 'warntnfprq cn1n"lt fort>1gn em bullied i.hah ol lrun hu& uskL-d 111ll'rvent1on ht•n• •• wr1rnlnu a lt.rndlt'\¥ opa>051tion f1gurf• lo dearly aimNt1,at the Sov,~l furn\ u new MOVeroment of rcl'On Union cihatlon, 1JOurcel'l ~su1d today W1 Tht-t)ff1c1a1 J'ant ncwb ugency violence at(ainst lhe monarch 1n11d the h ug"' c rowd al lht• ruj(cd on. . , c~rn •tcry upparently had ch06cn In ont> mcldc•nt, troops firm.I( the <'of fin al random 1t hlld Into lht• air routt'CI 10,000 .not yet ht'l'll hurled a s u protest.-rH lr.(!!JM lo fJarut11• out :.vm hnl for the hundredis killed of a, cemetery-With a 1>ymbol11' sr1 rrun 's Yt'<•r Jon.: p111it1c al cofrm . VIOl('rlCC' Tht• iwurcc~ suid t~ut a~ a meet When the troop:J bt•l(un firing Ing Thursday night Shu1>11ur over the dt.'moruitrators' heads Uakhtlar. 63, A rnemb<'r oflhc Nu they scattert'C't , thll agency :said llonal Front opvosll1on 1<roup, uc· ·rhc coffin was put bt•<"k i n place ccptcd Shuh Mohammed R.etOj No caauultH.-s wert> r ·ported Pahl.a vi'!'> mundall' to form u 1mm4'dlately tn thut 1ncld ·nl l'tv1lian ,l(overnmcnt to n·phwt , 1 . or 1h1• two rnont ol<I m11ttury l<·d ad 1 ~ i-evera Olht1r l'lahheA 11\ mm1:1tr:Won 'I <•hrun today • The Siurces who a1>kcci not to In ollwr' 1 ehrun v1olencl' · , I o d 3 y . :. o Id 11• r '> broke up tw ictenbf1ed. !'>aid Bakhtiar was dcmonNlralions by 500 protesteri, U.S. CARRIER FORCE DUE Off IRAN-f»age A4 IRAN OIL SHUTDOWN WON'T HIKE COST -84 ,l(JVl'n three day:. to prcsc.•nt his Cabinet Bakhtiur, a l11wyl•r :rnd former deputy labor m101 st«·r, confirmed earlier that he WU!> approached by the s hah Thl' monarch turned lo Bakhllar aflor sources i;a1d for m e r lnler1or M lnlster Gholem·HO!\scin Sadiq1, 73. had Riven up efforts lo o rganize u c ivilian government Palace sources said the shah continues to reject opposition demands lhat he abdicate and dl'cided to accept a reduced role as c·onst1tutional monarch onrl' a c1vihan administration can be establis hed Th<' monarc h hope" a broad-baS<'d government tind weakemng or hi!> 1X>weri. muy quell the unrest A s the cruu:. deepened . Wal>hinglon sourcci. s1J1d tht· Ca rt er admin1strut1on wu:. considenng sending a navy tusk force mt.o the Persian Gulf off I ran to underscore Curttir':. s la.iing u sit m on lhi> tracks 11et1,. ttw city railway station. und dlsperst.-d gunf(B of riott:rs Jrmed with duh!I tind i.tones rrnm the bazuur urc•a l>1•mon:slrahonN uhw broke out at 11 maJOr downtown :squart•, und other prc1U-:.ll-r!-. !ICI street fires after a mt(ht of widespread curfew violations, f(u nfire and power blackoul.8 1'hr !>late' radio said the• shortage of fuel was lhreatenm~ bt1kery operation and that hn•ud m1ghl ROOn become:' 11c1trce ,. h {' M In I s try (I r p CJ w (' r announcl•d that two e lt•c·tr11· )(Cncraling station:. near Tl•hrun had bt:en do:.~d and that powl'r hlac·koub wert• likel y l o mt•rease Tht-m1rustry :.:ud :ill r)(JWt:r to f:1<'lor1e1> had been shut off :ind lhol rcmairung suppllc:. would h" allot·at c•d l)y a priority '>YStem with hospitals, mosque:-. arid homes al tht' top or the hst 011 pn>C1uct1on was reported at the .tero level. and sour ces :.::ud thl' situation in the• fieldi- wori.cm . .od drumat1cally ufter the u s~a :.:.1nat1on Suturday of American 011 executive Paul (;rimm m Ahwuz County Airport Saf~ty Upgrade Set By KAmY CLANCY OI tlllt D•ll, Pllet SUH Pilots using Orange Ct>unty Airport will be offered add1 tional serviee aimed at avoid1n..: m1d-a1r colbsions by 1983. a<" cording to new Federal Avtalmn Ad"11mstrat1on plans The F'AA unve iled the plan:-. this week as part of a $54 million n a t1onw1de «>ffort prom1>tl'd hy September's m 1d-a 1r l'Ollis 1e1n between a PSA j<'tliner and a private plane over Sun 01CJ111 That crash. which killed IM p<.'rsons, was the nation 's wor1>l air disaster As now planned. Orc.nge Coun ty Is sch<'duh•cl for so-cull1·d "ll'rmmal rudur serv1re an•a!->." ., voluntary IJl'Oj:lram orrermg pilots information frorn air traf fa· controllers on lht• prox1m1ly of Mhcr at re raft The only equipment rcqu1rct1 of the pi lots, F' AA spokesmt•n :.:rn1. 1s a two-way rndlo Orange County Airport 1s ont• 111 HO airport s nationw1d1· 1>1·h1•duleocl for at le:isl ont> pha:.c or the new service It 1s one of 21 rc·~u1rmg additiona l equipment and personnel to put the new system mto practice Mike Wandnck. chier of th· F'A/\ tower al Oranl(e County AtrJ>Qrt, s aid today 1t is sltll too :.oon lo know ~aclly what would he required to implement the new f<.>d~ral program FA/\ s pokt>sman Barbara Abd :.a111 at prt•i.t•nl pilots al Orange Count y rt'('t'iVt' rad<sr rnrorma t1on about the prox1m1ty of other aircraH upon n•quesl and when schcdult'S l)Crmit llndt•r the n1..•w :.y~tl'm, !!he s:i1d . lht> t•ontroll<•rs would he of form1-i the• servit•c ut 1111 ltrncs upon n.>qu1'!11 I\ nd whtl« I hP nc•w serv11·t· would h<• voluntary for p1h>I:-. -;ht' t•xpla111ed . 11as l t•xper1cnc· .. has shown that 90 pt•rt•t•nt of till' pilots tukl-udvunlagc Qf sud1 'tt'rVl!'l' wlwn avatlahlt.' F1•tt1'lal o ff1t·1:i b '>Jld thl· purpo"l' of the 111'w pro~rnm 1~ to 1rnpr11v1· .111 "lal1•ly and n·clu1·1• hv HO pt•n·c•nt th(• number of rlt'ur mid ;,1r 1·1>lltslons Happy New Yearl your BIGGEST and 'BEST ever I t • \ .. :•,, ,. Laguna/South Coat Your Hometowr~ Dail)' ewspaper1 I, VOL. 71, NO. 363, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1978 ' \ 1.New .-Laguna Earth Crack OperiS .. i f ! \ [ ·~,.. ...... ,,...,.~ 1f. ~~~ J·, :-- t O.lly Pli.tP!loteltvSt..,.Mll<- ANOTHER CRACK APPEARS IN LAGUNA HILLSIDE lnvesttgators Check Blueblrd Canyon Rift ~ Reeall Drive \ Mushett Backers { ·Spent 1-4 Ratio t \ l t f t i I .. r \I I > ' " ii ' I .. r ~ l. ~ ~ i· (· • ~ ~ i ~ 't' ~ ,. I· 1 ~ i ~ • :• j. f ' I r . By ANNE COOPER OI ,._ O.oly Piiot Sl4tl SuppQrters of San <::lemcnte Councilman Howard Mushett s pent only $1 to every $4 spent b} s upporte rs o f his o p po- nents. Mayor Wilham Walker and Counc ilwo m a n Donna Wilk i nson. in recall drives launched by three C<Jmm1ttecs f'ina nc 1a l stateme nts fil ed with City Clerk Max Berg show that the Citizens for Good Gov ernmt>nt committee, spQnsors of the recall dnve against Mushett, s pent ~.482 The Committee Against the Rt>C'all Effort, fi~htmg the recall a tte mpt against Wa lke r a nd Mrs. Wilkinson. spent $4 .150. Th e Sa n C l e m e n ll' Homeowners Association Recall Comm tllec, whic h put the na mes of the mayor and Mrs Wilkinson on the Jan. 23 recall ba llot, spent $1,534 . More than 20 percent of San Clem ente's re giste red voters s1~ned petitions seeking the re· call of each of the three council Weather Chance of showers less than 10 percent tonight and Saturday . Lo ws tonight mid to upt>er ~· Highs Saturday low lo mid·60s. INSIDE TODAY l"or entertainment that's cold, beautaf ul and bigger than life. see reviews of Holi- rl a y on I ce a nd th e "Superman" movie on Page Cl. m embers. qualifying the issue for a Jan. 23 special election. Since Mushett was elected to the City Council in March, he a nd Councilwo m a n My rtis Wagner have formed a m inority council faction, persistently on the offensive against what they claim is wrongdoing in city gov· ernment. The mayor, Mrs. Wilkinson and Councilman Roy Hamm have defended established city poli cies and t raditions . They have attacked Mushett as an al· l ege dl y irr e s po n s ibl e troublemaker. The lion's share of the Sl,933 C'Onlributed to the San Cle mente Homeowners Association Recall Committee against Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson came from in· d ividuals who donated less than $50 each, according lo the finan- cial s tatement filed a t City Hall. L a r ger contributions cam e from reaJ estate loan appraiser Herbert Lipp <$200 >, buildin~ de· <See RECALL, Page A2) Baseball Cap Bandit Robs I Oemente S&L A man wearing a baseball cap robbed a San Clemente s~vings and loan office Thursday and escaped tO' a waiting car with an undisclosed amount or cas h. Special Agent John O'Neill, of the Federal Bureau of Investiga- tion, said the bandit presented a t ypewritten note dem anding money to a bank teller 11t the Santa Barbara Savings a nd Loan, 905 N. El Camino Real, at l : 15 p.m . . The man displayed no weapon, O'Neill said. Witnesses told the FBI that the man, who appeared to be in his mid·20s walked through the front door of the savings and loan office and waited his turn in the customer line. Fissure 90 Feet I In Length By STEVE MITCHELL Of'• o.llw l'ilet s .... A 'fissure 90 feet in length opened up on the west embank- ment of Oriole Drive in Laguna Beach's slide-ravaged Bluebird Canyon this morning. sending heavy e quipment operators scurrying. Police said vibrations from the heavy equipment used to grade the 3.5-acre site might have triggered the earth move· menl shortly after 8 a.m. Geologist Woody Higdon said the fi ssure is a minor reactiva· tion of the original slide that destroyed 22 Bluebird Canyon homes Oct. 2. The new horseshoe-shaped crack was still moving at 9 a.m. as police and c ity officials. ~eologists and grading crews watched from atop Oriole Drive. While geologists say the new fi ss ure complic ates s ite stabilization, they believe it is limited to t he road embank· ment. "They said they'll watch it for a while, and if nothing else hap· pened, work crews will nibble at the edges with their equip· ment," said Police Sgt. Terry Temple. S u k i t Con s tru ction Co. superintendent LeRoy Brichard said his crews noticed the earth splitting shortly after 8 a .m. and moved heavy equipment away lo slow fissure progress. Geo logist Higdon said he believes the area can be re· paired, adding that the s lide mass appears to be only two to three feet thick on the embank· ment. Meanwhile, heavy equipment oper ators continued to grade other parts of the slide area to· day in preparation for eroding effects or a nticipated winter rains. Grading is being pus hed to keep top soil from washing away during the expected rain'S of January and February. Bomb Blasts Cuban Office NEW YORK CAP > -Ex· plos i ves shattered the glass fa c ade of a Lincoln Center llte ate r e a rly t oday a n d tr'amaged the Cuban Mission to the United Nations, Police said. A man telephoned the As· soc iate d Press lo c laim respQnsibility for Omega Seven, an anti-Castro group . D.tol• P1101 PMto ..,, ltoc,..ro 1(-1..- FIREMEN ANO CORONER'S OFFICE REPRESENTATIVES REMOVE VICTIM'S BODY Early Morning Fire Kiiied Two In Home Near San Juan Capistrano Mission Two Killed In San Juan House Blaze Ao early morning bla ze claimed two lives today when 1t s wept through a home near the Mission San Juan Capistrano. O r a n g e Count y fire m e n reported. The dead were identified by fire Capt. Marc Hawkins as Della Ramos. 75, a long-time San Juan resident a nd Fernando Dominquez. a Mexican national believed to be in his early 20s. Firemen attempted to rescue t he victims from the burrung home at 26612 Mission St. in the o ld town Los Rios a r ea, SPokesmen said, but they were driven back by names. Twenty five fighters worked for 20 minutes to control the 6:32 a.m. blaze. firemen said. Cause o f the fire is s t i II b e ing investigated. The old home and its contents, valued at $39,000, were listed by firemen as a total loss. .,..., ............... 'Tipsy Taxi' Police Provide Party Pickup The Tipsy Taxi service in La guna Beach ha s been ex panded ·for New Year's. wath friendly uniformed police of· ficers ready to drive red-nosed partygoers home from private parties and bars. The unique program has been in operation in Laguna Beach. fo r 18 mo nths. but pic kled p atrons form erly had to b pa c ked up al a t a ve rn for trans portation home. Beginning torught and contmu· ing through the New Year '!' weeke nd, police officers wall respQnd to ca lls from private party hosts m Laguna Beach . 958;'0 Chance and E111e rald Bay. and will swtng by and pick up guests who have had too much todnnk A c ttn~ Police Chie f Nell Purcell said the tipsy ~uests won 't be mlerrogated , but driven straight home ··we won't be pulhnJ? officers off tra f(jc colhs1ons or burglar) 1nvest1f!al1ons . so 1t m1~ht lake 20 m mutes or so before we get lo the pa rty." Purcell said today "But we'd mucti rather take the guest home than to see tum a t tht> seem• or an acC'1dent " Hosts whose gues~ are wob- bling can call the Poh<•e station al 49; 3311 and ask fo r Tipsy Taxi. Expert Says Two .Shot at Kennedy WASHINGTON !AP } An ac coustics expert testified today there is a 95 percent chance evidence "beyond a reasonable doubt" that President Ken ned y was assassinated 1n <> c rossfire by two con ~p1 ring riflemen. The witness. Mark Weiss. told the House Assassinations com mittee there was a more than 95 percent similarity between sound waves recorde d on & motorcycle policeman's radio m Dallas during the assassination Nov . 22, 1963. and those pro· duced by test firing of a rifle at the scene. Rep. Louis Stokes. D·Ohio. the committee chairman, cautioned Weiss that his testimony would have a a>rofound impact on the course of his tory because it raises "the legal assumption of the Possibility of a conspiracy" in Kennedy's murder. Stoke!' asked Weiss if he was sure of tus findings. "It appears that with a prob· ab1bility of 95 percent or better there was indeed a s hot fired rrom the grassy knoll," Weiss said. "I guess I would say if l were a legal man that is beyond a reasonable doubt." Weiss said he st udied the possibility of a rifle shot from the grassy knoll in front and to t h e right o f the K e nnedy motorcade in Dallas. But he said he agrees with the committee's earlier conclusion that three other shots were fired from a s ixth-floor window behind the president. Thus. he said, there Is a 95 percent probability of a crossfire by two riflemen. fired three shots from the s1xlh f loor window or a buddin~ bt>hmd Kennedy. and that only one of the shoLc; massed The co m mittee 's c hief counsel. G Robert Bl akey. saic1 at least six witnesses to the as _,a,,:.1 n a11on , 1n clud1 n g J pohceman, testified the shot~ came from the grassy knoll or from an O\lerpass beyond it He sa id 15 other witnesses thought <See JFK, Pa ge i\2 > Overhead Jets Common For Portland Skies PORTLAND. Ore . CAP> Thundenng Jets overhead are nothing new for the residents of the 15700 block of East Burnside in Portland. Their homes arc beneath tht' landing pattern for runway 28 Left al Portland International AirpQrt. "Those planes a re always go- ing right over us," said Bonnie DC-8 CRASH KILLS AT LEAST 1o-Page A4 Gilbreth. "I a lways t ell m y hus band I just hope they stay up there." Thursday evening one didn't. A United Air Lines OC·8 with 185 persona aboard crash-landed In a vacant lot behi nd the Gilbreth hom<t. At leas t 10 persons were killed and 45 in· JU red. When he walked up to a teller. he was the only person in the s avings and loan who was not an <See HEIST, Pa•e AZ> • TRAGIC CHORD -·Band leader Guy Lombardo, leader of many New Year's Eve rewelries, looks out from the ashes or a San Juan Capistrano home that might again have heard his music during the coming holiday weekend. Fire levelled the structure early today and claimed two vie· tims . At earlier public hearings , commlUee experts said nearly a lJ their tests s upported the Warren Commission 's con- eluslon that Lee Harvey Oswald The big jet came down on the end of vacant lots several hun· dred vards Ion" a nd about a <See PLANE, Page AU ~ . -~-------. ' • • J j -ttlakl119 ih~ Mos• of If South l 'a1 ulin~1 .., M.11 \... ~h l>Jnth•l dip-. on h1 ~ hoJ1J 111 lhl· l'Ul l ot ,, luv. ... u1f tud •• , d111·rn~ th,. "1,1t 1t>n11I Sl'hol,1 ... 1 u· Surfin~ A.., ..,t1<·wtton <'hum111u1t>hqJ~ lfl Jlunl1t1glo11 B1.-..1d1 l'lw l'\ 1.·nl lo bt.• t'Omplt.•ll'J Sutul' da' nwrnm~ "u" humpt.•rt.>d toda\ by lo"' v. ·" t·~ of up lo only two feel. officials 1><.11tl Sli~hLJy t.llbl(runllt!d bUrf~rs have t rc.1 H..'lc.'CJ from u.., for a 1-o Aubtntlia:i. llawa11 and thl' t;,1:.l <'oust to t nter tht! unnual l'\ l'O\ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gacy Can't Ge:t A Fair Trial? C HI C AGO l/\P 1 John Wayrw (;,10 t•ht1r..:t•d with on1· murder but <·onfes~1n" t<1 32 -.lu yml(s. 1s being portrayed as o"t' of lht· natmn 's worst mas-. murdt•re~ and may tw unahl<· to ~t•l a fair trial an)'wht·rt'. Mlys hb lawve r uthoralles unearth ed s ix 1J o d1 \.':-. T h urs da v 1n th e t·ontanu1ntt :.eareh <>r Gacy'i. home bnn.:en~ the number or sk1•ll'lal rl•ma1ns found al lht• moc11!:-.t ho mt• 1n 001 thwl!sl -;uburb<1n Ch1C'a).(o to 21 A M·(•onrJ body was drag).(t'fl from lht• lk s Pl<111lt'1' H1v1•r on ThurMl11,· · I c1on 't '<'<' how rn tht• world thn an'.f(Oln).( t<> find u fair <Jr 111wa rtaal for um in this l'1ly or th1:-. t·o1mtry for thaf m <1lft•r· It's gunt• twyoncl SJ>N·k :incl lft•nlt>v in T1•xas," said Sam Am1rant<'. lht• lawwr "Tim. ha:-IK'l'll gc1111g on for n11h cm1· wt•(•k with on1• charge· and a lr1•u<ly w1• hav<' mori· puhhcity than any of l how rJsr~." he :-a1rl 1n <Jn Ulll'rvil·w 1'hutsdav <iac~, ·a :JG yt·ar nld ('(1nv1t•t1·d ,,. ~ ,,ffonder. r<•porkdl v told • 1X1hct• he had '''xual rcl.Jlion:-. 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Searehers are followin~ a map provided b~ Gat·y IJl searching for bodies at hi:. home So far tht• ctiagramhas been uccunite "We hav<' no doubt that we wit~ f in d 27 bodies bur i e d in plut·c·s he has shown." s aid ont• llH'<.'Stig.ilor who a:.kt•d not l•> ht· 1dcnt 1fi<>d. C "0 1s c·hargcd with tllt' dl·ath of 15 ycur·Old Hobc1·t P1ci.t, a Des Plaines boy who disappeared this month. Pit.•st's hotly. wl11rh Gan· reportedly told polu·e wa1> amon~ thoSl' he thrc'w into the rivl·r , h us not l)<·l·n founct /\m1rante 1>a1<I he will seek a court ordt•r al a preliminary hearing Imlay to rc·stncl \hl' relt>ai;e of informalton by law enforeemt•nt offtC'1als •·ro,,. Pagr A I RECALL ... s1~nn Eric Boucher <$100 , un<I stall' d1sahled veterans employ n1\.'ntofficerGary Arabian 1$501 M ushctt 1s a former president o f the S an C l eme n ll' llomeowners Ass ociation and <·urrently serves on the board or diret·tors Walker and members or his family contributed $1.300 lo tht• $5,482 <'ampa ign chest of the C1t1zens for Good Government rnmm1ttee, s ponsoring lht• rt" cull campaign against Mu1>ht>ll,. 1'he Wilkinson fomily donated $200 to the committee Oth er c ontn b ulors lo the e1ti1.l•ns recall drive agatni.l Mushett included cit y trame and parking commissioner:. Edward Lyon and Joseph Durkin, who donated $100 each Wives of eity offleials who l'Cm· t ri buted $100 a p1eee to (he: com mittcc in~luded Beth tlamm . wife or Councilman Humm . Marie Coleman. wife of the Fi r· Chief Ro n Cole m an: a nd Ceeeha Ourkin, wHe of Commissiont·r . Joseph Durkin Realtors dominated lhe list of m ajor contributors Lo the Committee Against the Rccal Effort, pledged Lo stop the recull of Walker and Mrs. Wiikinson ln addition to realtors, other bus inessme n connected with the construction field who contribut· ed to the committee Included co ntraetor Howard MaRs ie <$500 1 and Estrella Properties. Ltd., developen of the 2,20().acre f''orster Ranch in San Clemente ($100). T h e S a n C.I e m e n t e Ho meowners Association Rceall Committee listed a total of $4,1:50 expenses for printing . malling nnd advertising in its campaign to have the mayor and Mrs. Wilkinson recalled from omce The Clllzen~ for Good Govern· m ent spent $S .4U to put M ushctt's name on the recall ballot. J..isted as e xpenses were new1paper advertising <S3,14S), office rental <S730 I, refresh· ments for cam paign workers <$69• >. printing ($322 >, telephOne <$240 > and advertising consul· t.tlnt. (~l. About three quarters of the funds spent by the Commlltee Against the ll ·call (of Walker and Mris. Wllklnson ) went to David Recupero, a Huntlnaton Beach cam~ulgn cons ultant, who wH paid $3.260. The re malndf'r o1 t~ $4.347 paid lor a campaign breokfH t. udvcrti inl( Dl'ld prinUng Iran's Shah Moves/or Compromise TEHRAN. Iran <AP) -The embattled shah or Iran has asked a leading opposition figure to form a new government of recon· ciliation. sources said today a~ violence against lhe monarch rafted on. In one incident, troops firing into the air routed 10,0CO protesters trying lo parade out of a cemetery with a symbolic coffin The source~ said that a t a m eet· 1ng Thursday nig ht Sha po ur Bakhtiar. 63, a member of the Na· tional Front opposition group, ac· cepted Shah Moha mmed Reza Pa hlavi 's mandate to form a civilian government to replace the two·mont·old military· led ad· ministration. The sources, who asked not tu be identified, said Bakhliar wus U.S. CARRIER FORCE DUE OFF IRAN-Page A4 IRAN OIL SHUTDOWN WONT HIKE COST ~ 84 given three days to present his Cabinet. Bakhtiar , a lawyer and fo rmer deputy labor minister . confirmed earlier that he was approached by t he shah The monar c h turned to fhkhliar a fter sources said f o rmer Inte rio r Minister Gholem-Hossein Sadiq1 , 73. had given up efforts to organize a • civilian government. Palace sources said the shah co ntinues to reject opposition demands tha t he abdicate and decided to accept a reduced role as constitutional monarch once u civilian administration can be established. The monarch hopeR a broad·based government and weakening or his powers may quell the unrest. f'rotfl Page A J . HEIST ... employee, they Kaid. O'Neill said the robber handt.'<1 the note to the teller. who gave the him the m o n ey San Clemente police put the amount taken at $250, but O'Neill said it was m ore than that. It is against f'BI policy to reveal the amount, he said. After receiving the cash. the bushy-haired robber ran through a rear door of the bank to a wail· ing car , parked ~ a block away . Witnesses re ported seeing another person driving the car, but no description was availa- ble. The robber wa11 described as about 5 feet. nine inches taU, weighing about 160 pounds. He wore a dark blue military style flight Jacket with a rur collar, The escape car was reportedly a m etallic blue Ford Pinto hatchback, with a rour·inch red stripe painted around ll O'Neill said the rob~ry was filme d by security cameras at the savings and loan and will be u11ed to help Identify the robber. f",...P~AJ JFK ••• ahota mi1ht have come from thttt. direction. But Blakey sald the commit· tee's el(hausUve m edical and balllatlct evidence lndicat.ea that Ir • second gunman did fire Crom the graasy knoll hhs shots mtased Kennedy'a llmouslne entirely. W etas 1aJd he calculated that. a rtne at the 11rassy knoll was llred In the aenqal direction of Kenpedy's tlmof.aslne. But eon· trny to earlier report.1 or l\la findings. Welsa aald he could caloulat.e only rouahly the dlr~· lion of the lhot and not.hlq about where the bullet would have hll. .... Bad D~aster Year Coast Area Hit by Dire News For residents alonJit tht> :sol.Ith Orange Cout. 1978 hus been iA vlntaae yeor of natural d is asters. murder ond mayhem And while m1any muy lament lhl' dOICIS Of lJ:icl llt'WIS lhllt seemed to apJ>('ur almost dully on their (ront 11tep11, the fact re main• ttljbt 1978 was onu or lht> wortt ye•rs ln retMl times Sun Cle mente lost it~ f>r~t poli<'e orticer to be killed in thc- llnc o( duty by u gunmun A collea:e student wa~ foUJ'ld brutally beate n to death at Niguel Beach Park. u lonl(tlmc Luguna reside nt wuts s hot to death outside a hometown bar and two other Lagunans were stabbed to death In apparently unrelatt.'<l and sllll WtSOlved cases If weather could have bt!eo a prognost.icullon, area residents mlgbt have marked well the rains o r January, whi c h d a m aged La I( u n a C:. n y 11 •1 property only three weeks into the ne w year. Laguna Ga rdens nu rsery owner De nnis Touss 1e ng suf- fe red the brunt of that storm when torrentia l waters wiped out nearly $30,000 in plantii and trees and caused $70,000 in damage to h is nurser y a nd home. The rains also flooded a Monareh Plaza th~ater. eroded a blufftop home in Capistra no Beach, dumped tons of mud and rocks at the foot or Pacific Coast Highway and washed out much of Main Beach Park m Laguna Beach. That same month saw families • along a stre tch of Capis trano Bea c h sandbagging the ir be achrront h o m es agains t storm.r aised surf and high t1de1> that damaged a breakwate r and broke windows in one hom e Rains fell again 1n February , this time sending 90·year·old e ucalyptus trees crashing into homes in Laguna Canyon. One home. owned by Mrs. Benella Milligan. 80, was crushed by nine of the 70·Coot-tall trees. rippt.~ loose by rains and wind gusts. Nearly 90 homes in Laguna Beach were damaged in that storm. and uprooted trees took out portions of homes. ears and power lines in San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano. Thousands were left without power in San Clemente . Laguna Niguel, San Juan Capistrano. D an a Point and Captstrano Beach. The effect.ti of lhe Januar y and February rains we re t o re· s urface nearly eight months later in Lag una Beach when m ore than 50 families awoke Oct. 2 to the sound of rumbling e<1rth. break.mg gla~i. and groan ing limber. The earth moved <it 6 a m .. taking with it nearly two dozen homes in Bluebird Cunyon :.ind leaving two dozen more homes uninhabitable to this day. A r ecent g<>ologic:1I report shows the rains of the first of the Cranes Migrate AUSTWELL. Texas <A P I Officials al the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge say they have already counted 74 whoopin~ cranes. inc luding s ix young ones. and more ure expected as the winte r up no rth grows <'Qldt>r. Yt:llr wel'e ins trumental 1n lht· la n<talldc . and city omc1al11 ar1• optimlstk that landttlidt> victim!\ will be eligible for fcdcnal dis astl'r uld ll e <• v y r a 1 n11 a no po11111 bly overirrlgatlon of an adjart.•nt J(Olf course appear to be the l'&u s e ol a San C l e m e nte muds lide that endangered families in a half dozen mobile homes at Shorec11rrs Mobill' Country Club seven dayi. hl.~f<1r1· Chrlatmru;. Four or thos~ m obile ·hom e o wners have been fold they s hould move their homes. and late this week a geblogist said there is a 40 percent chance of furt he r s lippage w ith more ralRs . The muds lide left a 40·foot wide crevasse stretching more than 800 feet along the toe of a s lope on the Es tre lla Golr Course. Other natural disasters round· ing out 1978 included high tides and s urf tha t threa te oed 73 mobile homes on the ocean side of El Morro Beach Mobile Home Park Sept. 15. Thousands of sandbags installed by state cor· rections inmates along the bat- te red beachfront did not prevent one home from sliding off its eroded foundation and Into the sea. That sam e storm sent two large barges crashing onto the breakwater at the entrance to Dana Point Harbor. The huge vessels. part of a sewer contruc tion project. were damaged beyond repair, and salvagl' crews were working this week lo f'rOffl Page A I PLANE ... block ·wide. It skidded through the brush and trees. natlened the house n ext door to the Gi l breths, s kippe d acros s Burnside and crushed another house across the s treet Neither house was occupied at the ti me of the crash. Mrs . Gilbreth said the people a cross the street moved out JUSt before Christmas. The house next door had been unocc4pied just a few weeks. she said. "I t sounded like a n earth· quake," s aid Mrs . Gilbreth. whose hus band. Ro~rt. and three ehildren we re C1lso in th1· house. Mrs . Gilbr eth babysits on weekdays for several working mothers and there wcr<• e ight people in the house when the C11rliner skidded by One of them was Landa Byrd who was on her way out the door a fter picking up her J.year -old daughter, Chialeah. "S uddenly. the whole house s tarted shaking." Mr:. Byrd s aict As they looked out the front door they wer e unable to tl'll what had ha ppened The falling jet c lipped powcrlint's, plunging the area into darkness. "There were s p ark!'> lik1• c razy ," said Mrs Byrd "II looked like fireworks o n th1• F'ourth of July " People began emerging from a <'loud of dust and s moke "We thought they wc:rl• tilt• neighbors <'Oming out lo M't' wha t happened ," said Mr1-t Gilbreth. It wasn't until an injured man walked into their house lhal tht•v learne d a plane had crai.hc:d rl'move lhl.' ru. .. ted hulkfl But cnoul(h of naturol dis <11ttl'r1S 4 Crime Wl\ll nwsslt•r ahd mor~ fr£>quent during 11178 ulong the Orun~l' Coust. with two murders 1n t.u.:unu Ut•ii<'h that remiun unsolved. a Sun Clemente polit•e offil'er ~lain while rt.•1Jpond1og lo a (•all for help. The brutal bt•ahng delllh of mi Orange Coast College student ul Nigud Beat•h Park , und a 111•ru.e· les11 shooting out.bide a Laguna Beach tavern. Laguna Beach police ure still interviewmg potential witnesses and fr1end11 of two men stab~ to death within two weeks or each other In unrelated cases. We ll·known des igner Brent 'r o bey w a s found s t abbed more than a doien l 1 mes at rus hc)mt on Carmchta Street Nov 20 And a former girlfnend found tht• bOdy of skateboard clothing ~ales distributer Rodney Gilbert Dec. l. The 32·yeur old Lagunan had also been stabbed In San C le m e nte . a city mourned the November death or a JO.year-old police officer shot twice in a darke ncd a lley N(>V . 29 while responding to a call for • medical aid Police captured a 23-year-.lld Jobless veteran after the death of officer Riehard Steed Drugs we r e a principu l participant in t he February beating death of Kur! Ma rcus Chan(•ellor ul s ec:luded Salt Creek beach in La~una Niguel during 1978 The Oranj{c Coast Collei.te stu. dent uecompanied Mark Jay Ba ker. 22. of Newport Beach to Niguel Beach Park to conclude a d rug tra nsaction when Baker beat Chancellor with the barrel of a shotgun and ned with nearly St.000 BakE'r l:iter was i.entenectl 1n the killing Man Arrested On Old Counts A San Juan Capistrano man was arrested m San Clemente Thursday on a two-yeur-old war· rant charging him with auto theft. hurglary and possession ot stolen property Slephl'n M Mincllt-. 22. of 31792 Paseo Terr ata wa). ar r<'st cd after a San Clemente rxihce officer d1:.eovcrcd' thl· uutst:.md· ing warrant when he s lopped M rnellit (or a traffic v111lat1on M1m;ttc was Jailed overnight on $10 ,000 had a nd w a s seheduled to appear today in lhe South Orange County Mun1c1pal Court for arra1~nmenl. Police said the charge~ainst Minette stemmed from 1me~ which al· h'gl'rllv lnnk place 1n S:in Clt•ml•nlc two .vc·ars ago. 1hieves Get Tennis Net Me mbers ·of thl' Luguna Beach Tl•nn1s ~t1on would like llw1 r nl'w tennis n<'l returned. Thl' $l2S nt•t was sttJlen from lht• court arop lhl' water res· l'rvo1r on Rlut•bird Canyon Road last Wt'l'k. 1u~t days a Hcr it was in Sl:l ll NJ Anyone w1tn 1n1ormauo11 about th<' thc•'1 w:i:. a1>kl•d lo call the polm· , --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~- Happy New Yearl- your BIGGEST and BEST ever I DE ~ I • 6U PLACa.flA • YINUI 1 l·•"'"IW l .., ·~ COSTA MIS•. '46°4131 . •1t·llll ''°"11 ".: insiiJlition : "cu11om dr•p•ri1s• llnoleum • wood floor I • '