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Kennedy
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Arrested·
WASHINGTON (AP> -A
woman carrying a knife and
yelllne was seized by Secret
Service agellls today after she
rushed into the reception room
of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's
Senate office. She was charged
w-ith assault with a deadly
weapon.
One of the agents who seized
her was nicked in the wrist by
the woman.
At the time of the incident.
which occurred at about 9:40
a.m., Kennedy was in bis office,
which is separated from the re-
ception room by an outer office.
Kennedy, who recently an·
nounced his candidacy for the
1980 Democratic presidential
nomination, said be was un-
aware of the incident until told
about it later by one of his assis-
tants.
"It was an incident that I UD·
derstand is being bandied by ~
Secret Service,'' Kennedy said.
The woman was identified by
the Secret Service as Suzanne
Osgoods, 38, of Boston. Sl)tf was
arrested with help of Capitol
policemen, who led her down the
ball with her bands behind ber
back . She waa taken into
custody by the Secret Service,
which bu been assigned to pro-
tect Kennedy as a presidential
contender.
Inspector Gilbert H .
Abernathy of the C.pltol Police
said the woman wu arrested on
a charae ot assault with a dead·
ly weapon and removed for
questloatn1 by the Secret
Service in downtown Waahlncton.
Richard Burke, Kennedy'• ex·
ecutlve ~ 1ald that when
the woman entered the reception
(See KENNEDY. Paae Al)
~Take
~Silver
I
Bur.W. snatched a M.000 col· lecUon ot BtcenteDn.lal 1Uver lo·
loll ad aold ccMI froin a Hunt.
ln,ion 8Mch bom late 'IWl-
u1.,poleeUJd.
TU 1i11tN11r1 forc4MI oP1D a
helled tltebiii "lndow ai an
IAltoaquia IU'eet. raldeDce amt
=.~.,: lnlQU and an Ull· aumllW Of oo&llt 9C!'oo COf41aa to omcen. TIM .... o1
tbe Yldlm wnn't tm111~ available.
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Sightseeing
Pl•ne Lost
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AUSTRALIA ,
90 w. SOUTH
AMERICA ~ ~J
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MAP LOCATES WHERE SIGHTSEEING PLANE CRASHED
257 People P9rtsh In One of Wont Air Dtaaatera
Newport Case
Pair Plead Guilty
In Extortion Plot
Two i.o. An1eles-area men
pleaded eullty Tuesday in
Oran1e County SUperior Court to
cbar&• ol ata.empt.lq to extort
$250,000 from Newport Beacb
builder Rud•ll Presley.
Tbe pleu were entered by
Phillip F.clward FaUIMt, 31, ol
Hawailaa Oardeqa and .reu
Patrick Romo, 29, of Downey
before Judie James Perez
followtq nelOUatiou amaq at·
tomey1.
Tbe two men were ebatPd wlth dlrecUn1 tbreate·nro,
tetepboGe calla and leUen at
PrelleJ -threat& that WIN UD· deracored when aeveral .'5
caUbet buDeta were abot loto tbe
door of Pre1Jey'1 IJdo Isle bOme 1D May, 1'78.
Ai put Of the plea ~aln
a•reement, mention of tbe IUDSbciltl WU deleted triND tba
cbar1ep to wbtcb tbe men
pleadedlUlltY.
A thltl· tmpect bi the Prelle; CAM.~ai'd ·DemPff)', JS, of
Paramount, pte.loualy pleaded ltlltJ' to utoftlOG cbara• aDd •ltffd to cooperate wllll bl· •• u, .....
AciOOI .. to Po)tce, Pfti111'•
naaie me to tbe alteaUoD Ot
the extortionists via a
newspaper story whlcb llated h1I
firm .. &IDCml tbe top 100 in
Southern Cdforn1a.
FoUowiDC tbl threats, Pnaley
contacted police. They arnnaect
to bave Sll0,000 lo play money
dropped at an Anabelm ·1ocatlcft.
DemPl!eY wu uristed after be arrtftd to pick it up.
Poison Plot
Verdict OK'd
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Aa a&>-
pellate eaurt bU upheld tbe Jm
fl~~ mmder eonvtctloD ot a BID Dieao . woman WbOle
plota to tW hlr bu1b&D4 ID·
eluded lpll1n1 • ~ Ol Piil with tanntuJa pollGG.
Tha l«h DWUict COurt Ol ~
peal atrliD:ied Tuelday tbt pUtj
verdict qaldlt Carol Low..
Har111,a.
II n . Harlla and a frtlDd,
Natba lllr1 Depew, were
eonYlctail m tbe beati!iJ ~ath 01 Mariff set-DaYld JW'lll, II.
No Hope
For257
Aboard
AUCKLAND. New Zealand
<AP> -An Air New Zealand
DC-10 canying 257 persons oo a
sigbt&eetng flight to Antarctica
Ct"Ubed into a volcano on the
edge of the icy continent today,
authorities reported. All aboard.
including 12 Americans, were
believed killed m one of history's
worst air disasters.
U.S. Navy search planes
spotted the wreckage on the
slopes or smoldering Mount
Erebus, near the U.S. research
station at McMurdo Sound, An·
tarcllca, some 2,000 miles south
of New 1.ealand.
"It looks as though it burned.
No survtvors have been sighted.
They . . . are expecting a com·
plete fatality," said Petty Of.
ficer Mtk.e Hatcher of the U.S.
Navy Support Group Head-
quarters m Christchurch, New
Zealand.
The airhne said the 237
passengers aboard the DC-10 in-
cluded 46 foreigners -12
Americans, 24 Japanese, seven
Australians, two Bntona and a
Canadian. 1be rest were New
<See PLANE, Pa1e A2>
Coast
Weather
Fair t.broqb Tbunday
witb blah cloudinus at
time1. Overniaht Iowa '5
at the beaebea and 52 in·
land, wttb biabs 'lburaday
from low '10I alon1 the
coast to QPPe.r 10I lo in·
land areas. ••
Mother.Give• Baby lo Twin
WNDON <AP) -A woman bo&e twin tlater t.
•unable to have children bu liven her newborn
• dtught.er to the barren mter, who plans to adopt the
child. the Daily Mirror reported today.
The newspaper aald TeUord resident Lynda
Elson, 30. and her husband. John. made their "price-
less gift of love " because they already bad two
children.
The twin, Jean, a resident of Market Drayton,
Shropshire, and married to Roger Machin, was quot-
ed as saying, "I was absolutely stunned, speechless
by Lynda's sacrifice. Not in my wildest dreams
could I imagine anyone making this kind of sacrifice
for my happiness.•'
According to the Minor report, the baby, Jodie,
was born in a Shrewsbury boepttal Oct. 5 and given
by Mrs. Elson to ber sister a half hour later.
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PLANE CRASHES.
Zealanders.
They paid $359 tor what wu
supposed to be an 11-bour ftiabt
trom Auck.land to the cout ot
Antarctica and back.
The crews of Navy helicopten
.ent from McMurdo reported
they were unable to land at the
cruh site because of violent up-
drafts of wind around the
12,400-foot volcano, the New
Zealand Search and Rescue
Center said.
The Navy said the plane
crashed about 2.500 feet up t,tie
slopes of the active volcano.
~hi ch 1s IJl the center of Ross
Island, where the McMurdo base
also as situated. The island is ju.st
orf the Antarctica coast, and the
volcano is within sight of the
McMurdo base.
"The wreckage was on the
back aide of the moun~ ...
Hatcher said. "It wu apread
over an area of about 200
yards."
The Air New Zealand sightsee-
ing planes regularly fiy close to
the volcano on their non-stop
round tnps to Antarctica from
Auckland.
The cause of the crash could
not be determined immediately.
The McDonnell Douglas DC-10
has been plagued by structural
problems, includinc one that
eaused the craab of an American
Airlin~ night in Chicago in May
that took 273 lives.
Air New Zealand said it un-
derstood the Jetliner bad com-
pleted its sightseeing run and
was on ita way back north to
New Zealand when radio contact
wlth the plane wu lost at 2 p.m.
(5 p.m. PST Tuesday). It WU
Ulen stlll over Antarctica, about
30 or 40 miles ~m McMurdo.
The toes of radio contact wu
blamed OQ aunspot activity and
dld not cause immediate con-
cern, But at 8 p.m. the a1rliDe
announced the ·plane was an
bour overdue for • ref\lelln1 atop
at Christchurch, on New
Zealand'• South ltland.
The afrli.ne announced at to
p.m. that the plane wu Jost. It
aald lts fuel would han been
used up ball an hour before.
The U.S. bue at McMurdo
Sound took ch.ara• of tbe search
for the milalnl plane, and aent
up five aircraft: two C-130
Hercules, a C-141 Starlltter and
two belleopten. TU Navy aald
one of the planes alabted the
wreckaie at 1 a.m.
DAILY PILOT
There la almost perpetual
dayll&ht on Antarctica at tbil
time of the year.
Few airline dJsasters have
surpaaaed the death toll in
today's Antarctica crash. The
on·Uie-a:round coWston of Pan
Am and KLM jumbo jets at
Tenerife airport in the Canary
Islands in March 1977 took 581
lives, and tbe crash of a Turkish
Airlines DC·lO near Paris in 1974
killed 346 persons. This year's
Chicago crash had the third
highest death toll
The starlif'ler had flown Sen.
Harry F. Byrd Jr. of V1rgin1a
from Chrbtchurch to McMurdo
Sound for a flight Thursday over
the South Pole commemorating
the first flight over the pole !50
years ago by hi.I famous polar
explorer uncle, Adm. Richard E.
Byrd. t
Air New Zealand said it had
never lost a passenger before.
The airline operates the an-
tarctic sightseeing flights during
the Southern Hemisphere's sum -
mer. and this was the fourth this
season. The planes fly from New
Zealand to McMurdo Sound.
cruise at low l~vel over that
area, fly at relatively low level
for 45 minutes north a long t.be
Victoria Land coast and then
bead out across the water for the
return to New Zealand.
An official said Lbe fUgbts had
been operating for three sum·
mers without any previous mil-
hap.
Amona the crew a waa a well-
known New Zealand moun-
taineer, Peter Mulgrew, who
gave the paasengers a commen-
tary on the antarctic sl&hts. He
was an associate or Sir Edmund
Hlllary, one of the first two men
to climb to the top of Mount
Everest
F,...PllfleAJ
KENNEDY. •
area, "she let out a yell" and
drew a knife from under her
coat. None of the witnesses to
the incident could say what the
woman yelled.
Burke aald there had not been
any similar incidents in Ken·
nedy's offtce.
Mary Ann Mikulich, a recep-
Uonist In Kennedy'• office, said,
.. 1 wu littlne at my dealt when
a woman came in with a big
buntina knife Just yeWn1 at tbe
top of bu voice."
Burke tald Mila Mlkulicb ro1e
from her seat and fJed the room
aQd Secret Servin men ap-
prebeoded the intruder.
. Daarlal the •truaM. •1e11t Joe
Meutbur1er wu wounded 1Ucbtty on tbe left wrlat.
MtuafNrler, who wu bolctiq a
haildkerchlef over b1a wound u
he tat 1il the reception room
after the tncldent, declined to
talk to l'llpO'IUrt.
NUDE •••.
A Willia Rna• ·~HIDaD HI tlaat la ca"pala to arodM ,.._. ili;lart el _.
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t 1a Urllal c.bal chUttb _,.
be l'U:l\I da1lj noan W U.
A a annl ....... f'ttr alto lw 11rsh1
A•wk-to 1'n&e to the ~ u mllllon to tbl U.u&.cl N
tJw t..·~tut tM t8P-u .... be . Wbtta .... 141~mov • ..,..., ..
courafff to demoD1trat4a to
Iran'• re'VOIUl.ional'J .lea4en tlMI& Am•rtcu pllbllc .oDtoion aup-
porta CaNr'• ba.adlin1 ol ._
crlat1.
Carter said Tueldq tbat tM
booor of America ti at stake IA
the embaaay aebu.re, and said
the bo1ta1e1 have been
threatened at gunpoint and
forced to mate statements in
wblcb they did bOt belie'le.
Speak\01 to a ero.up of
Democrats worldne for bis re-
election. be aaid, "This is a
reprehensible thin.a. a disuace
to every pel"IOD who believes ln
civUisatb:t and decency.
•'I will protect the honor of our
country anti will not under any
circ umstances yield to
blackmail,·· Carter said.
His remarks were recorded bJ
radlo station WGlR in
Manchester, N.H.
Wbite HoQae and State Depart-m e n' officials are sayins
meanwhile that they want to
keep tbe 24-day-old Iranian
crilAI on "bold" unW the U.N.
Security Council meets aealn
Saturday.
The adrnin.lstration fears Ira-
nian leaders believe they can
"wln some battle for American
public opinion and tbat the
American people wlll end up
1upportlq their demands" for a
trial of the deposed 11bab, said a
White House official, who asked
not to be quoted by name.
The official said Carter hoped
t.o diapeJ that impression at his
news cooference.
The president chose hia most
stately setting, the East Room of
the White Hoose, and set the
time to get the largest poasible
audienc~. Ordinarily, Carter
holds ne..VS conferences in the af.
ternooo in an auditorium of the
Executive Office Building
The State Oepartmeot ,
meanwtuJe. said dependents and
non-essential personnel at U S.
embassies in 11 Islamic nallons
were being allowed t.o leave at
government expense. And de-
partment spokesman Hoddine
Carter said that as a "prudent
and precautionary step,"
Americans should avoad travel-
ing to those countries.
The 11 countries are Libya,
North Yemen. Qatar, Syria,
Lebanon, Iraq. Bangladesh.
Kuwait, the United Arab
Emirates, Bahr8.Ul and Oman.
Buying Rumor
Sends Silver
Price Surging
From AP Dlapatelles
Silver jumped on world
markets today. and analysts at·
tributed the surge to several
causes.
The price ln New York rose
fro m Tueaday's Sl&.860 to
$18.150.
There were reports circulaUns
that the U .S. planned to buy
silver for its national stockptle.
And aome traders were ap-
parenUy caueht ln a "short"
position aod bad to cover their
purchases.
The movement ln silver may
have helped to trtceer a cor-
respondlnc Jump in gold, which waa up Sll.60 at the mornina fix-
loj in Loadon and S17 .'5 at the
afternoon flxint to .. 11.20.
Tbe sitwition in Iran also was
blamed for the run-ups. Gold
and silver tend to rise in times
of uncertainty.
3 Die in Crash
Of l,ight Plane
AL TUR.AS <AP> -The fourtb
Northern California U1bt plane
cruh lD the Jut f ev. day a took
the llvee ol three perton1 near
the Nevada border, Modoc Coun-
ty 1berltf'1 ottlcer1 report.
Tbey lde.ntifled lbe vlcttms
Tuetdaf u IUcbard O'Neil, as.
of Alturaa, tb• pllot; Dan
BMson, 16, aJao of Alturu, and
Jam• Man>~.t SS, of Palmdale lo SoQtbem Caworn1a.
Offloert uld tb• Piper
COmanCbe left Alturu Saturday moroln1 for Van Nuy1,
ae>rtbwest of Loi AD&tln. Tbe
WrtCUlt WU fouDd TvtldJ)'
Jut nortbeUt ot UM ••foot l••l• Peak, eut of Alturu.
Pope•~•"'•• Giaarded
A crowd of submachine gun-toting Turkish
soldiers surrounds Pope John PauJ II as
he leaves the Ataturk Mausoleum In
downtown Ankara where he laid a wreath
at the tomb o( Kemal Ataturk. the founder
of the Turkish state.
Brown Woos Gay Votes
.
Governor Campaigns at Rally
WASHlNGTON <APl -
Democratic presidential can·
didate U.mund G. 8rown Jr.
says the jay rights movement is
leading America to an era free
of prejudice.
KeynotJ.n& a gay nghts rally
Tuesday nl&hl. the California
governor promiSed to fight for •
gay righta plank tn the party'11
1180 platform and. 1f elected
preaident, to ban federal dis-
crimlnatlon aga•nst.. homosex-
uals.
President Carter was
represented by a White House
aide who s8ld the admanistra
lion bu helped change atutudes
about homosexuality, and Sell
Edward M. Kennedy, D Mass .
sent a letter saying be is "firmly
committed to the preml.H theil
ours must be a society in whJch
the clvU nghts of all persons •re
respected ...
Kennedy and Brown HP
challenging Carter for the 1980
Oemo{'ratac pres1dent1al
nomanatJon
· · 1 have oe1Uler sent a letter
nor a representative." chldes
Brown. "but have come here to
be with you as an expression' of
sohdanty."
The rally wu sponsored by
the National Convention Project,
a movement to get homosexuals
elected rus delegates to the 1980
presadentJal convenuons to fight
Cor gay rights platform planks
"We lave an a time when
people's allttudes are changm~.
where the society as Ul transition
tf not turbulence at home and
abroad.'' Brown said, "and are
embartted on a very different
age and very different ethos
than presently re1gns as conven·
tional wisdom in this cit y and m
much of the political establish·
meot throughout this country
"And l perceive It to be my
role to drive the dialogue in my
particular party on a number of
iuues. on Issues of nuclear
power, on iaauea of nuclear dis-
armament. on the Issues of the
nghll of gay and lesbian people
in this society."
Brown said the eay rights
movement reflects past ·'effort.!!
of p eople excluded for one
arbitrary reason or another
"The agony and the problems
and the difficulty and the dis-
senslon that I tee across this
I and an really not t.be aaony ot
decline or death but ratbeT"t.19e
pains ot btrth of a new order. a
new a&e an which the people ot
th1I country can lift • mon
abuncla:Dt Ute. whate•ei-tbelr
Gille ef Tlaree
baci&round. whatever their col-
or. whatever their sexual orten·
taUon. whatever their income,"
Brown said.
.. Aod that's your movement.
ud l join wU.b JOU,·· Brown
w4.
Slayirig Suspect
Arrested· in Mesa
A Cost.a Mesa man suspected
in the bnltal slaymg last month
of a hitchhiker m Saota parbara
County was arrested Tuesday m
Costa Mesa orhcers said today
They said Wilham Nicholas
Suspect Held
In $250,000
Burglary Rap
A pest extenmnator remamf'd
Jatled today 111 Newport Beach an
connection with the theft of
S25.000 worth of valuables from •
Bag Canyon home over the
TbanltsgiVlDg holJdays
Jo>tn Roeer Unsworth. 35. of Orange wu arrnted Tuesday
by Newiat Beach poUce wbo al-
lege they found all of tbe au.sa-
lDg Items in Umworth's home.
The theft occurred at the
home ol attorney Patrick Na1eJ.
6 Canyon lalaod Drive. while
Na eel wu a. vacation
Netchbon told poUce they aaw
a man 1.eavlnc the home carry-
me a lamp wbicb be loaded into
a truck. They wrote down a
descrlpt.ioo of the truck and its
license plate number which they
turned over to inveaU&atora.
Detect.aves traced the plate to
Unsworth. They aa1d be had
done a pest control JOb at tbe
Nagel home prior to the
burglary.
Macias. 20. was arrested without
mcldent by Officer Norm Kutch
after Santa Barbara Sheriff's
d~putaes asked local pohce to
look for a van that M ac1as had
reportedly been l>een driving tn
the area
Macias was pulled over and
arrested at JO a.m. on Irvine
Avenue, Coat.a Mesa police said.
He ... lraoaported to San~
Barbara, where be remained t.q
county Jail today wftbout bail.
Santa Barbara Detective Fred
Ray sa.ad today M.aciu u one°'
three suspects being beld in ~
stabbing death of Rudolt
Wohlgenannt. 23. a tourlat from
Austria
Ray said WohJgenannt's body
was found Oct 17 but it w~
believed be had been killed some
time earlier while hitchhiking.
Ray said robbery ii bein1 m:
vestigated aa a posaible motJw.
Ray declined to reveal bow th4
au.spects were linked with th~
crime but said mvestigatlon Jed
to the Loll Angeles area. He said
the other lwo suspects were aa::.r
rested m Hacienda Heljbt.I.
He said Wobleenannt wu vis·
ltln& the United St.ates on a ~
day tourist visa.
Funding Withheld
WASIDNGTON <AP> -Th&
federal eovernment can den)i
certain money to school district!t
lf atatiaUcs show their teachenc
are racially seereeated, the U.S.
Supreme Court ruled today.
''We Want You To
Look Better For Less!''
We're not complaining about the high
pri ce of glasses, w e're doing
something about It !
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so called 'fashion boutique· and pay
spectacular prices for famous names,
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fashion looks in eyewear at a down to
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A s a rule, you only get what you pay
for these days, however our selection
is large enough to please the most
fin icky tastes, and yet our prfces
start as low as $34.95. (Includes
Fashion Frame, Standard Size
Lenses and Case>
At these prices we're making a spec-
tacle of ourselves.
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· 217 Die in Jet Crash
DC-10 on Antarctica Sightseeing Flight
AUCKLAND, New Zealand
<AP> -An Air New Zealand
DC-10 CU'l'Y1lla 2S1 people on a
llabtaerina fll&ht to Antarctica
crubed into a volcano on the I; ed10 of tbe Icy eontlnent today,
autbor'ttia reported. All aboard, .lncludinf" 12 Americana, were
belle't'ecl killed tn one of history's wont air dbuten.
tJ Sex Bing
Suspect
· Enters Plea
Wetiater aatd one of tbe
women was 1'1 years old and tbe
other bad reemtly turned 18.
U .S . Navy search planes
spotted the wreckage on the
slope• of smoldering Mount
Erebus, near the U.S. research
station at McMurdo Sound, An·
tarctica, some 2,000 mUea south
of New 7.ealaod.
"It k>okl aa tbou&h it tncmed.
No 1W'Vivon have been •l&hted.
They . are expecting a com·
plete fatality," said Petty Of.
fleer Mike Hatcher of the U.S.
Navy Support Group Head·
quarters in Chriltchurch, New
Zealand.
The airline said the 237
passengers aboard the DC-10 ln·
cl uded 46 foreigners -12
Americana. 24 Japanese, seven
Australians, two Britooa and a
Dents, Dings
Autos in Lot Demolished
Newport Beach police are
seeking the driver who played
demolition derby early TUesday
in th• parting lot at the Marriott
Hotel.
According to police rePorta,
tbe diher of a 11'13 Oldsmobile
collldecl wttb a parted 1t'19
I>etnn.· puahtnl tbe Dat.AD into a 111'1 · J'Orcl;
The Olds driver then shoved a
1976 Mercedes 1.nto a 1979 Capri
and fln1lbed by puahine a 1978
Honda into a UM7 Studebaker.
Police say t.bey shouldn't have
too much trouble locatlnl the
bumper cv drivel' becaUM a
Uceme plate fell off hta (or bel')
t'U. U .... )lft ~ wttla tbe
•ix d.amqed aatOI.
Canadian. 'lbe rest were New
Zealanden.
They paid S3S8 for what wu
supposed to be an ll·hour fH&ht
from Auckla.Dd to the cout of
Antarctica and back.
The crews of Navy helicopters
sent from McMurdo reported
they were unable to land at t.be
<See PLANE, Pace AZ>
Two Adinit
Extortion
AtteD1pt
Two Los Angeles-area men
pleaded 1ullty Tuesday In
Oranp County Superior Court to
cbara-ol au.tnpUD1 to atart
'250 ooo f~ Ne~n a..da 1M11ik11ram1n PaWJQ.
The pleu wen entered by
Pb1Wp Edward Fauaaet, 31, ol
H Hawa.Ua Ganin• aad '"' ~ Q e avy Patria Bomo, 21, of DowJae1 ~M:.&l~~--.::1· ~ een ·before Jud1• Ja•H Perea foUowtq neaottaUou FOG& al·
toro8JIJ.
In M h • Bl The two men were charled ac ID e aze wllb dlrectlne tbreatenln1 telepbooe calla and letten at
Newport Beach firemen said
today damage to an earth mover
that caucht fire Tuesday could
go as biih as $100.000 because of
dama1e to the machine's
hydraulic system and Urea.
The large machine wu bein&
Year-old Victory
PIERRE, S.D. (AP>
Dem0crat Tom Daschle bas
been declared the winner of the
nation'• clo1e1t 1918 con·
sre11ional race -more than a
year after South Dakota voten
caat their ballot.a. The South
Dakota Supreme Court ruled
Tuesday that Daacble, seated l.n
the U.S. Houle in January, did
indeed defeat Republican Leo
Tbonneu by 110 votea.
used at the conatructioo site
acrou Jamboree Road from the
Newport.er Ion at the Ume of the
2: 15 p .m. mbbap.
AccordiDJ to fire department
spokesman AuUie Waener, the
hydraulic system developed a
leak near lhe earth mover's
engine. The heal from tbe
engine ignited the fluid and the
fire spread to the front end of
the equipment.
Firemen said the unidentified
driver Jumped off the vehicle
and summoned help.
Wagner said accesa to the site,
which ls under1otn1 pre·
construction grad.ins. wu dif.
flcult and firefighters were
frustrated further because of a
lack of water at the scene.
Firemen commandeered a
water truck at the scene,
Wagner said.
Presley -threats that were un-
de n cored when several .45
caliber bullet& were shot 1.nto the
door of Presley's Lido Isle home
in May. 1978.
A• part of the plea bargain
a1reement, mention of lbe
iWUbota VIU deleted from the
charges to which the men
pleaded ,Wlty.
A th1rd suspect in the Presley
cue, &!ward Dempsey. 26, of
Paramount. previously pleaded
iullty to extortion char1ea and
aereed to cooperate with ln·
veatieaton.
Accordinl to police, Prea.ley's
name came to the attention of
the extortioalslll vla a
newspaper story which Uated bis
firm u alDOftl the top 100 ln
Southern California.
FoUowinl the threat.a, Presley
contacted police.
Ted '11hreatened 'Ihree New
N-MTnutees
Take Office Armed Woman Invades Office
'
1Ututioaal fat:lllU. on the 12
acne IDd a de-llltin1 bum CID
the 47 acret. An alternate t!OID·
mereial and iDdaltrial UM woald
be al.lowd at about ball tbe
JlA,000 tQuare footap in tbe eur-
rent ameral pWa. • .;..N91aa ra: • aeree,Dlll1h
ol &-. AftDUO on lambarie
Road currmtJy tbe aubjeet ol a
lawsuit med by tbe lrvtne Qnn.
pany. Al pre111d It'• dellpeted
. .. tor .1...at tnilaitrj, office iDd
Ntill. Tbt cbaili• woaJd be 1o
rnldenUal up to 283 UDUI wUb
t7AOO square feet for a IOea1 ••·
tailC-... -A•re••treale ••r•: 102 aera CID Pord Boad clll'ftlllly
dellpated for ,_..a1 mdultrJ. offlee o.r realdenUal. The
cbanp. wldcb eGliforml to a de-
velopment plan already ap-<s.e LAND t11&, Pap AJ)
Grft&test ot E .. e
Pat Lund. 15. of Founlall\ Valley <left > and Leonard Barnes,
14 . of Westminster Cly through the air while
negoliatmg bicycle race course at Fountain Valley
Boys Club. The dirt track, complete Wlth banked turns
and Jumps, has become a popular after-school gathering
place for dirt bicycle riders.
N-M Non-teachers'
Pay Pact Ratified
By JACKIE HYMAN
Ot .. OlttY~--
Other contract provisions in·
elude longevity iocremeots aft.er
17 and 22 years of service ln·
stead ol aft.er 20 and 25 years,
and an addlliooal paid holiday
per year, McNair said.
Noa-teacbina workers 1.nclude
maintenance ataff memben,
bus driwn. cafeteria worken
and clerical employees.
District necotiators have <See PACI', Pace AZ>
Coast
\Veat•er
Fair UlrouO Tbunday with~~~· at tJma. Iowa 4S
at tbe beacbea and $2 ln·
land, wtth blcm Tbunday
from low '108 alon1 tbe
cout to upper 'IOI ln lD· landarue.
1191HftDAY
tiouttei Dere aa.ld they reached qreement at a meettna called by Vance on Monday that the fonner 1ecretary would
curb his atatementa. The two were alone In Vance'• aeventb· floor oftlce at the State Department,
ACClOr'dlnl to two IOUl'Cel, both of whom refuled to be Iden·
Ulled, Vance wu irrttated by JD.uin•v'1 su1feltlon that the
ad.mlnlstratlon bad contribut.ed to the eollaJJM o the lbah's rule
and by Illa crttldlm of U.S. policy.
,. lllerfe O•ere• alle• BeW
..
HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Merle Oberon'1 fellow atara from
Hollywood'• pat and aoo othen joined In a memortal aervice to-
day and beard her pralaed u one who "helped everyooe abe
knew wttb her unsentimental worldly wisdom, with her ld.odneaa
and her example."
Euloallt Geor•e Cukor .tded: "To be able to 10 on enjoytni
one'• aelf In later llle ls a beautJ.luJ quality because by ao doin&
you gtve strenatb to others -especially those who are themselves no loncer young.''
Among those attending: Cary Grant, Joseph Cotten, James
Stewart, Irene Dunne, Jack Lemmon, Jean-Pierre Aumont,
Roddy McDowell, Burgess Meredith, Louis Jourdan, Liv Ull-
man, Bruce Bennett, Anna Lee and Bionje Barnes, with whom
Miss Oberon appeared in the 1932 claaslc, "The Private Life of Henry Vlll."
8adar Olll~er EJe~ted
_ SAN DIEGO (AP)' -ftie caDOP1 blew olf ua F-14 ,_ over
the P.me t,oar, ~a the pa.n.•a radar lntereeail olllcet,
the Na.,-Mid. Bk l)al'acha&e never opened.
A spokesman tald the pllot mana1ed to return the plane to
Miramar Naval Air staUon in San Diego about 65 miles away.
Another Navy jet and several helicopters began a search of
the area south of San Diego and 30 miles from the Mex&can
coast.
A_..••ader Kidnapped
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador CAP) -· A group of up to 10
armed guerrillas kidnapped South African Ambanador
Archibald Gardner today u be left biJ embatsy, police said.
Wltnenes 1ald the male and female abducton, aome armed
with automatic weapons, arabbed Gardner, 60, and forced him
into a Wallin& car, wblcb aped away.
No aroup claimed reaponalbllity for the lddnappin1. and police uld they did not have furthe1' detalla.
:~--------------------------------------------. :.IJriton Urges U.S. ..
·;Euromart Support
BJ ID&Y HEaTBNSTEIN
l ·-°"" .......... ·· A member of Great Brltaln'a
taruameat ur1ed the Unltecl Stat.a 1\aaday to "let off the def en1lve and reauert that
freedom worb'• in an appeal for
America'• support of U>e Euro-pean ComJl\Oft llutet.
• Jtldan Grlffltbl, • member ot ;l>rlme Vlnlater Mar1aret
natcber'a Conlenative Party,
Hued tb•t ~ballea1e •t a
uncbeoa tn Newport Beach ot
the World Alfaln CouncU of ~ •• Comity.
Tb• Brtdlh oaUv1, -ecNeat.d •t Yale UAlftnfty, warned tlW
°""' •• OOMf ..
DAI LY PILOT
America must support the Euro-
pean Common Market or risk
havln1 European countries seek
alliance with the Soviet Union.
He auerted that America baa
Jacked presldenUal leader1blp
for nearly 20 yean for a variety
of reasons and now "Jimmy
Carter 11 finding lt bard to
mobilize a naUon to meet the
Deed.I of the hour.
"I, for one, am sick and tlrec1
of apo~ for success," be
Hid. "!fut America bu prac.
tlced aelf-denlallution by
apoloatlin1 for slavery and mu!Ucarporattom."
.. The only fear America bas la
Jou ottaith LD ltaeU," be said.
.. America la no lon1er tn-
dlvillble and ltlvulnerable to at-
tick." GrUtltba aald.
H• hid that, lf Euro~ cannot W auured of America s sQpport
lt could become lta own "third
power," or, aa a IJ'Owlnl le(\· wln• EUl'OpND force 11 IUU~
1Ji1, ... look for Soviet alliance."
'A aruter alllsnce ot Amertca
and th• European Common
Market, Ortaltba sald1 depencb
on ··~misaUoo or weatem
ddtnH, development of
alteruUve enera aourc11 and
for Aq,Mrtca and £urope to iet
rld of a auilt complu ...
CHJCAOO <AP> -Tbe pitcecf ellver coDtlnutd to eoar to
d11. by ..... wed ht--"'\
v and ,..,. "' •
W ASHINOTON (AP) -Preli·
dent Carter, •Pt:~n• to Amtrtea'a aeue al , bopee
meanwtdle tbat th•1 wut tO
k••P tbe 2'·da1-old lrulaD
crt.ds CID "hold" until the U.N.
Securtty CoaDdl mHtl ••aln 8ata1'Cla7. f • 'Of..,...
onm~ mobta.
Oa Uie Cblca10 Board of
Trade, tllYIJ' tutww roee by ta. tO.eent-aa-ounee dally prtee
Um1' to more Sl'I ao omce
tor •pot vene..
to rally publle •aton ud to
eo••lnH Jro of American
10Udant1 durlDI tonl1bt '1
prtme4lioe nen coatereue..
At tbe new1 coalerence,
Kbedulld tor 9 ~lit PST, Cuul-11 expected to aew da&
Tbe ad.ndDlstnUon fean lra· nian leaden believe they can •
"win IOIDI battle for 1'1M11caa
public oglnlon and Uurt Uae
American J*)p)e will end up Tbe tally In ail r, IO pow.rfMI
that lt beJped to puab ICJld u .....
Pttc•. '-•Uecl the mm•'•• &s.•1•• •efUI
the Uldtect 8'atel will aot 1Wd
to ••1>1 ...... 11•• bJ m.Wtaata R1ll
holdiq. AllMl'laml ......
the U.8. Zmbuay 1D Tebran.
(Cb•nnela z.. ad 7)
POl1iDa fbeli demand9'' b. :r.1 at Ul9 depoeed ebah, Hkl a
White Houle olfldal, •bo uUd not to be 4uottd by name. pe t .Prl •urs• trom mkl· Au1uat to mld·October. wbeo
quotea rGM !tom about •.JS an
ounce to more Ulua an. Gold Jumped '17 all ounce In lloodoa
to $(11.
Several facton cauaed tbe
rally'1 revival tbla week,
anaiystl said.
Futuree contracts mature th1a
week for December delivery of
•liver on major metals ex-
chanaea. raisin& the poulblllt.y
that ble buyers oo thole markets
wlll bold out for deUvery ol
s liver rather than liquidatln1
their silver futures contracts.
Many traders believe that
some apeculatora In tbo1e
markets are aufflcienUy well-
heeled to ~ up Jar1e amounts
of 1\lver from excban1e
warehouses aa an investment.
/F ..... PageAJ
PLANE •••
craab site because of violent Ul>-
drafts of wind around the
12.400-foot volcano, the New
Zealand Search and Rescue
Center said.
The Navy uid the plane
crashed about 2,500 feet up the
slopes of the active volcano,
which is In the center of Rosa
Island, where the McMurdo base
also ls situated The island hs just
orr the Antarctica coast, and the
volcano is within si&bt of the
Mc Murdo base. '
·'The wreckage was on the
back side of the mountain,"
Hatcher said. "It was spread
over an area of about 200
yards."
The Air New Zealand 1&gbtaee-
1ng planes re,Warly fly close to
the volcano on their non-atop
round tripe to Antarctica from
.Auckland.
The ~ ot the cruh could
not be nn1ned lmmecllateb.
The McDonnell Dou1lu DC 10
h~s been studied for structural
problems After the crash of an
American Airlines flight In
Chicago in May in which 273
persons d.Jed, the aircraft series
was temporarily grounded in the
U.S. No cause haa been formally
established for the Chicago
crash.
Air New Zealand HJd It UD·
dentood the Jetliner had com-
pleted its alahtaeeinl run and
wu on Ua way back nol'th to
New Zealand when radio coctact
with the plane waa lollt at 2 p.m.
(S p.m. PST Tuesday). lt WU
then still over Antarctica, about
30 or 40 milel from McMurdo.
The loa of radio eoatact was
blamed on awupot actJvtty and
did not cauae Immediate COO·
cern. But at 8 p.m. the airline
allllODDCed the plane WU an
hour overdue for a refueli.ni ltop
at Cbrlatcburcb, on New
Zealand'• South laland.
The airline announced at 10
p.m . that the plalle wu io.t.. It
said Its fuel would have been
used up half an hour before.
The U.S. base at McMurdo
Sound took charge of the search
for the mia1ln1 plane, and l8llt
up five aircraft: two C-UO
Hercules, a C-141 Starllfter and
two helicopters. The Navy aald
one of the planes 1i1hted the
wreckage at 1 a.m.
There ls almo1t perpetual
daylight on Antarctica at this
time of the year.
2 Captured
After Office
Ba1rglarized '
Two youthl were arrest.ct and
more tbaa Sl0,000 ID office
equipment recowred followtn.I a
buralary TtaeldQ llilbt at the
Garden Grove office of tb•
Amertcu Automoblle Auoela·
tlon.
Accordln1 to Garden o.,,.,. Pol.lee, two )'outbl wen ... bY
a patNrtiJ ~ tbe equipment
from the omcea about • p.m.
Police ntPoGdlnl t.o tbe Gftlc.
punuecl tb9 plllr on foot throqb
a nearby "10boi1*>d WON
the 70Ulhl wen a~W:
~rrtated on 1u1plclon of
bur'ilU7 were tfdMI I. LJtk, tt and ~ellJ i.J'am•• vact~~. ,~ 1*ll ot Garden Grov•. 'n. ome• ~ m•t WM NCO'ftrttd, iiOl* AYi
"--"lo----
Jerome P. Cavana1h.
former mayor of Detroit,
suffered an apparent heart
attack and died Tuesday
while on a bWllness trip to
Lexington, Ky. He was 51.
Burglary
Suspect
Arrested
A pest exterminator remained
Jailed today in Newport s..cb in
connecUon with the theft of
$25,000 worth ol valuabla from a
Bil Canyon home over the
Tbanks,Svin1 bolida)'I.
John Boser Ublwortb, 15, ol
Oran1e wu arretted Tue9da7
by Newport Beach police wbo al-
le1e they found all ol tbe mlaa·
in& items in Unsworth'• home.
The theft occurred at the
home ot attorney Patrick Na1el,
8 Canyon Island Drive, while
Nagel was on vaeaUon.
Neighbors told police they saw
a man leaving the home carry-
ing a lamp which be loaded into
a truck. They wrote down a
descriptioo of the truck and its
License plate number which t.My
turned over to investigators.
Detectives traced the plate to
Unsworth. They said he had
done a pest cootrol job at the
Naeel home prior to the
~ burglary.
Trustees OK
3 Programs
For Summer
Newport.Mesa school trustees
have authorUed three 1ummer
school procram1 for 1980, but
they won't be for everyone.
Approved was a special educa-
tion pro1ram, a baste 1kllll
HHion (or. ltudenta in '1"Mleil
1·12 wbo need extra belp to pua
the proficiency euma required
for 1raduat.Loa, and clua• for
seniors who need only a few
credita to &nduate.
' Dlltrtct o!ftclall aald today
there bu been no staff or board
dbcuulon ol any 1eneral •um· mer acbool, which bun 't been
held ln NewPort·Meu 11Dce
Propoeitlon 13 paued two sum·
menaio.
Offlciala said they would con-
sider conti'actJ.nt with a private
group for summer acbool, ti any
such lfOUP cootacta them, but aaJd none bu so far.
A Wbu. Houe •pokeaman
taid that hi a campaJp to
U'OUM public dlapla,. fll IUP-
port for tbe boltae•. the ......
dent .. urslna tbat dlureb belll
be rune dally at noon unW the
Amerkan capti..a are released.
Carter also l1 ur1ln1
Americua to wrtte to tbe Ira-
nian million to tbe Ulllted Na·
tioaa demaDd1na th.at the eap-
Uvea be free. Tbe White Home
N1d botla moves were beinc en-
coura1ed to demonstrate to
Iran •• revoludom.ry leaden that
American public •tnioa 1up.
porta Caner'I h,l~~nc ol the
crllil.
Carter 1aJd TuesclaJ th.at tbe
honor at America la at It.ab In
the embaay Mllure, and l8id
the bo1ta1e1 bave been
threatened at 1uapolnt and
forced to make lta&emea.ta Ill
which they did not belieftl.
8peakla1 to a aroup of
Democ:nta WOltina for bla re-
election. be Mid. ••Ttlil ii a
reprebeQPble &hlns. a dlasnee to evfll"J ,.._ w6o bellne9 tn
clvill•etkm and c1eetoe1.
·'I will proteet tbe booor ol our
country ad will not UDder All)'
clrcum1taacea 1leld t.o
blackmail." Carter Mid.
Hll remarb wet"e reeorded by
radio 1tatlon WGIR lo
llanctae.i..., N .H.
White Home and State Depart-
ment officials are 1ay1na * * •
Iran Foreign
Minister Fired
ByKJwmeini
TEHRAN , Iran <AP) ~atollab Rabollal> KbollMtnl .... d•r ~ •Ctlaa Fontp
llllnllter Abolbuun Bal s.dr
with Revolutionary Council
member Sadegh Gbotbudeb,
the Pars news a1ency reported.
Bani Sadr bas been Iran's
main IJIOtesman to the worid
durin1 tbe 3-•eek criala over the
sebure of the U.S. Embua1 and
dotena ol American bostq9 in
Tehran.
He appeared to be the main
voice ol eoodlialion ta the lr•· Dian leadenbip, propoGai paea.
ble ~ for releaiq
the bofiaaea in excbaaae for u .S. coaeeuiom.
But Khomeini and the students
boldlq tbe embuay repeatedly
rebuffed BanJ saclr's elfortl to
dilute their bard·llae demand
that the eJd.Jed Shah Mohammed
Reu Pahlavi be returned to
Iran before the bo.ta1a would
be fnied.
Gboeblacleb I.I director ol In·
Dian radio and television.
Bani s..lr alao ii a member ol
Kbomelni'1 14-man Revolu-
tionary Council and Iranian
finance minilter Tbe Pan re-
port did not 1ay whether be re· tained t.boee poaJUom.
, ..... P.,.e.4J
LAND USE ••
proved by council members.
calla for 388,000 aqua.re feet al ol·
flee ac:kllticel to the Ford plant
and 300 dwelllne units.
-Caata•a1a: 85 acre1 on
Dover Drive nortb ot West Coat
mah•ar ii deatpatect '°' ,... ldentla on the northerly 40
acres and southerly 2.5 acres to
be shared by a hotel and recrea-
UoaaJ and marine commercial
faciUUet. Tbe cban1e would
eUmtnate hotel. and motel use,
confines UM> commercial to the
southernm, ·t flve acres and
dropa from 225 to 121 tbe number
of dweilln1 UD.lta allowed. -N...,.nn ~: a acrea
on Jam._ Road oorth ot tbe
Newportet Inn la dalpated for
up to 440 dweWna unita. Tbe
eban1e would reduce that
amount to 212 unU1 to be
clattered to pre1er•e
arcbeololical and marsh atte.. -a&,~: llacreaoaSan
Joaq u1n HWt Road ca1Tlatly
dftlsml*I -ap to 190 ......... Ual umta. TM dLan&e wOaW eu&
that amount in bait.
-Ba,.... Espaaaloa: nine
acres at MacArtlntr Boulevard
and San Joaquin Kills Road CW'·
renUy designated for 140 apart-
ments That would be reduced to
68 unita
-Flftlt Anaae Parcel•: 36
acres a long F1flh Avenue in
Corona <kl Mar currently de3·
1gnated for 198 dwelling uruts.
Tbe Cb.aJlSe would reduce the
number to 108.
-Beeee: 150 acres used now
as an oil fteld and desianated for
up to 900 residenUaJ unita, it'•
located north of We1t Coast
H.lch•ay and ..i ot SUperior
AYeDue. fte cb.uip WOQJd eat
~ ~number of unlta in hall
-llo.dt of Big Caayoe: 48 $
acres located between Jamboree
Road and tbe Upper Newport
Bay. It ii currentJy dettenated
for open apace wilb an alternate
of up to 14$ dwellina units.
IF,.._P.,.eAI
PACT •••
scheduled all-day aeuiona today
tbrou&h Friday wtlb repn.en-
ta U ves o! the Newport-lll811a
Federal.ion of Teachers, Mn. Harmen said.
"There are many ltema ltilJ in
contention," she 1aid. "It 11 our
1&oal to coaclude a contract by
Friday."
If l11uea 1uch a1 wa1es,
benefits, arbitration of
1&rlevance1 and transfer pro-
cedures can't be resolved by
then, Mra. Harmon said, the dis-
trict wUJ uk the state Public
Employment Relations Board for a mediator.
''We Want You To
Look Better For Less!''
We're not complalnino about tne high
price of glasses, w e're doing
something abOut It I
There are a tot of places to buv
eyewear these days. You can 90 to a
so called 'fashion boutique' and pay
spectacular prices for famous names.
or you can come to OPTICAL FAC·
TORY, and get the best possible
fashion looks In eyewear at a down to
earth price.
As a rute, you only get what you pay
for these days, however our selection
is· tarve enough to please the most
finicky tastes, and yet our prices
start as low as $34.95. Uncludes
Fashion Frame, Standard Size
Lenses and Case)
At these prices we're making a SPe.G•
tac le of ourselves.
REMEMBER : We have GIFT
CERTIFICATES so that someone you
care for can Qet the glasses he or sh~
realty wants! Just In time for
Christmas.
we are ,vour ne19hborhood optfcaf store centrally located on East 17th
Street In Costa Mesa Remember to ask vour eye doctor tor your prescrlp·
tlon. With this In hand you can shop around for the best In evewear at the
rloht price.
PTICAL
' i
1
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if ,,
IS
n
b
t.
Ch
id
ls
l -es
Boy&Jys
He Killed
Girl, 11
A 15-year-otd Wettm.lrulw boy
bu edmlttecl tn a court that be 1tranated an 11-year-old airl
durina a ftlbt over the 11r1•1 te-
• fuHl to play catch witb a
bueball lut lune.
Robert Kent Uaines pleaded no contest Monday to voluntary
m8Jl81auahter ln the death of
Julle Ann Meyer, alao oJ
Westintnster.
At firlt Uames had toJd in·
veaU.aton that be puaed out
and could not remember killing
the llrl. but at MODday'a court
aeuion Deputy Oranie County
Diatrld AUomey Byron Brown
uked Uamee ii be bad a fiPt
with Meyers and if be killed her.
To botb questions, IJamea replied: "Yes, air."
Bl"OWD 1aJd the atraneline ap-
pareat.t,y occurred in thl.s way:
Ijames uted the girl to play
catch. She refuaed. They
araued. He called her a de-
roeatot:v name. She kicked him
in Ule aroin. He straqled ber.
A l>ec. 10 hearing was
scheduled to determine if
IjamM wu J91ally sane when he
killed the airl, who U"9d on bis street. SuperJor Court Judge
Alicemarie Stotler, who ~-4M! the plea, will rule on )James'
aanlty .PJ'im~ bued GD the
teattmoay of •••eral p17cbiatrl1t1 who have ell·
amlned the boy since h1a arrest
a• aftet= the &bi'• deatb.
LONDON <AP> -With three ·hours to go before
Cbarln1 Cross Hospital
would have run out or
heating oil because or a
strike, cancer patients
threw blankets over their
bathrobes and took lo the
streets.
Their mission was to
convince M striking main-
tenance men to allow oil
trucks throu1h the plcket
lines. Without the fuel,
Britain's foremost cancer
clinic wouJd have to close. ••we told them we were
cancer patients and were
ashamed of what they
were dolD8 ," Kathy
Barker, a 37-year-old
mother ot two, told The
A11ociated Presa. "But
they just turned their bacuonm."
Mn. Barter baa cancer ot the uterus.
'l1flllt 8aelc'
Republican presidential
candidate Ronald Reagan.
speaking in Little Rock.
Ark .• sai<! the United States
must retaliate against Iran
if any American hostages
are executed or harmed in
any way. He blamed Presi·
dent Carter for allowing the
hostages to be taken in the
first place.
Bookmaking
I
Oiarges Filed
In County
The owner of an Anaheim bar.
bls bartender and two Hunt· inatoa Beach men ha" beeo_'1"· rested by GanleD GroYe poDce
on bookmating charges. • .Police aid_ a ~ oath in· ..... ~~··~~ ledtodae~~ 1 Garden Gro•e police io-
vestiaaton said they obeened
as much a.a $10,000 cban1e hands
in wagers on sporUne events
during tbe four months.
The suspects, all charged with
various counts of bookmaking,
included John Jack Murphy, 5('),
Anaheim, owner of the bar.
His bartender, also arrested,
was William Joseph Cormier,
52, Anaheim.
All() booked were Jackie Joe
Winklepleck, 48, of 10111 CraJJet
Drive. HuntiDiton Beach; and
Donald John Fairfax, 43, of 9552
Caithneas Ave .• Huntington Beach.
Rustling Probed
SACRAMENTO <AP >
Authorities are Investigating the
~erts of more than 200 bead or
cattle valued al Sl00,000 ln San
Luis Obispo County ln the last
three months, a state official
said Tuesday.
C'aaal Dela11 Rapped
library
Expense
Mo11nts
A solu heated and cooJed
library planned for El Toro will
coat $188,000 more than the
architect'• ori8inal estimate ac-
cepted by Orange County
supervisors in Aupst.
But superviaora awarded the
$1.05 mllllon contract Tuesday
without comment to Noyes
Roach Co., of Los Ancetes.
despite the price bike for con·
struction of the library with the
sun-powered beating system.
Supervisors accepted the 26
percent boost in COD$lructioo
costs because a staff report sa.ld
that sending the project back
through the bidding process
wouldn't lower construction costs
Olficta.ls said only two bids for
the 10,000-square-foot. El Toro
library, originally estimated i<>
cost $880,000, were received.
One reason officials gave for
the lack or bidders was that h~avy 'demand aod fear of rising
intere1t rates have led construc-
tion companies to keep their
building schedules filled up.
Other factors discouraging
builders from blddlng on the project were the complications
of the solar heatin1 and cooling
unit aa well u the added federal
constraints imposed on govern· meat projects.
''There bas been DO in~ trom eontnctora that were the project rebid a lower coet would
result," staff members said in th•~· report. '
lton ~ 80 P91'C91t ol tbe .COit of tbe IOlu' Matiq unit WW
be paid for with a federal
Des>artment ol Enero grant.
The federal grants are parceled
out to encourage solar projects.
But most of the cost of the
library will be borne by the
county's library fund, since the
solar unit, which will be backed
up by a conventional beating
and coolin, system, is about 20
pe'rcent o the library's total
construction cost.
5th Body Sought
ELIZABETHTOWN, N.Y .
<AP) -While searchers looked
for the body of a fifth victim,
state officials planned emergen-
cy repal~ to a gapt.ng section of
highway that sent at least three
vehicles into the flood-swollen
Ausdale River. A 200-foot-Jon~
road section was washed out
Monday night alter heavy rains
bloated the normalJy tranquil
Ausdale
Drought (:alamity Seen
TM comtY 1NPOrt mo laid
that mon PIOPle &N movlu tn~ to or-.. Co\btty tllaa· ·thOM movtq .,..,, bul by amaller
mar,m.tba~ly.
Jn 1171. U.2'5 newcomen
moved to tb9 eouaty wbtle 1T ,M
reeideotl moved away.
Other hllbli81rtt of the .report: TM county tiirua rato dt'OSJl*I
to u.s blrtbl ·pier 1.000 popUla· don. It wa w.e mum. Tbe dath rate dropped hvm
an •Yerqe ·_ct 5.t deaths per
1.000 popaJaUon lo W11 to $.$ lo
KENNY DOUOT AIDED AFTER ATTACK BY SHAAK
Surfboard (top) Showa Teeth Matb bf Predator
Attacked by Shark,
Surf er Survives
PORTLAND, Ore. <AP> -A
26-year-old surfer rode a
whitewater wave to nlet1, then
collaPMd. ba..dlnl Pl'O"-lJ, alt« betnc attacked b)' a abut
described as at least 10 feet lo~. -. ~ oftldala aaJd ltmlQ'
Dou4t al Jlaeidiport, Ore., WU In
crttlcal CGDdWOb when admJtted
Split Sparks
Court Brawl
CASTELVETRANO. S1c1ly
IAP > A brawl e rupted
between two Sicilian families in
the courthouse here after a 19-
year-old woman testified she len
her husband because be alleged.
ly was impotent
It took half a do~n policemen
to bait the fighting Tuesday and
police said a brother of the
hus band and 8 brother or the
wife were arrested and charged
with vtolenUy reslstmg police or-
ders.
According to pohce, Catenna
Genna was ln court to tesWy as
lo why she walked out on her
24-year-old h~band. F rancesco
Gullotta Gullotta. a construe
t1on worker in this central
Sicilian town. sued bu wife for
··a bandonlng the conjugal
house .. She filed a counterswt
accus1na b1m of making ··serious threats ..
Gem
Talk
Bi J. C HUMPHRJES
Cntf/f«J Gemologut, ACS
wtth wound& to Lbe chest and ab-domen, but wu in ..uafadOrJ'
condition atta-t..., boon "' tur· 1ery. Rt tntt•ally •u tna&.ed at
SeuSde Gensal Bosi>ltal. •bout
10 miles away. where a
spokesman Mid be bd • Wiie
blte .... left fta.lr Ud -broken .0..
Doudl ... ~ Sunday A
Cannon Beach on the northern
Orecon Cout when att.cked. A
companion. Jack Bird, said he
heard Daudt yell and then saw a
s hark "at least 10 feet long" at·
tack him. thraahing around wtlh
Doudt lo his mouth
·'The shark was pusblnc at
Kenny and his tail was thruhing
back and forth on top of the
water. I started paddling and
looked back. but couldn't see
very much because water wu
splashing all over." Btrd said
Arter the shark released tum.
Doudt pulled himself back on tus
surfboard. caught a wave and
Ooated toward shore. Bird said
"Kenny rode m on bLS board
after the shark attacked He did
It himself. He reu of( ai. he got m
towards us. and we pu~ked tum
out of the water.·· said another
surfer, Josh Gtzdav1ch. 23. or
~aside
Witnesses saJd Doudt "ai. con
SCIOUS. but. bleed.in& heavily
Cannon Beach Fire Chier Gary
Moon said Doudt's surfboard ap
~ared lo have ••teeth marks 13
or 14 ancbes across."
Airline
Tmvel ..
Lagging
. . . . . ..
The number of air travelm
ualne John Wayne Airport in Oci
lober slowed dramatically, con:
tlnumg a trend begun in 8el>!
tem her with the Hughes Airwest
strike, county airport offici~
said
Passeng~rs leaving and amv.
in& at the terminal dropped b)l
21 percent in September, 1979;
compared to thl' same mootl{ last year
Translated to numbers. that
tneant 162,471 passengers nowect
through the termmal m Sep.
tember or tJus year compared to
205,553 at.r travelers a year ago.
But fughts were up by 18.4
percent over the same lime
period. despite the 36 percent
dip tn air carrier . operati~:
The 22 S percent increase ll\
general av1at1on (privatel
flights helped boost overall Oightnumbe~
The st.at1stlcal study of tbe
airport was prepared by countY
l(overnmenr~ General ~rvtcea
Agency .
The drop m passenger and 8lt
ca rner acl1 v1ty was accom:
panied by a decrease m car$
moving through the airport''
pa rtuna lots. :
Offictab loC&ed 2l,71N vebicleli
parked at tbe airport for S.:
tember 19'19, compared to 24,19$ dunns the 1ame month lut
year. i:
Tbe decrease in pauenger ~
tlvity brauebt tbe year to date
flsure to a 9.8 percent increase
t.bia year Oftr lut. .
Tbat. IDlai u million ~ ..... JcfllD • .,. •• 1adlitMI tlii
,e•r eompared ro about ~
mlllJCla penom Jut ,ear. · •
Pre-strike paasen1er u.sa.a•
h•d reached record peab .id Auiust 1979, w1tb a year to date
increase or 16 percent over tbe
first eight months of 1978.
Crash Victim
Saves Himself
M EHLVILLE. Mo (A Pl -
Vernoo E Wilbngham crawled:
from the wreckage or ~
homemade aircrart and dragged
himself. with a broken back and
two broken legs. through Uu:ee
miles of mud in seven hours of
c:old ram
"I kne'A I had to either crawl
out or lht-re or die ... he told lus
'-' 1fe and daughter as he lay in
the mtens1ve care urut at a south
St Lows County hospital.
Wtlhngham. -M . of Sparta, IU ,
was in serious condition with
severe ruts. broken bones and
possible internal m1ur1es. His
wife . Margaret. s aid Will-
m~bam ·s bands and knucltle.s
were rut and worn
. .
nueldtoa
·'If ThU ii Corona ti.el Mar, Wlq/ Dc»a That Sign Sa11 Stanton?"
gets wet. They throw off every light in tbe car including the
one in t.heglove box. They slowtoalow-1earcrawl.
You are left wondering what they'd be doing in the
bygone years when the weatherman's word of "fog along
the coasWne" really meant something.
Why, when the fogs of bygone days rolled in around
here. you figured the Lord had thrown an overcoat over
the entire region.
DRIVE OUT LAGUNA CANYON Road and you
couldn't find the centerline. In fact, you couldn't find the
road. Huntlngton Beach didn't juat have viaibillty probleDll.
The whole place disappeared.
Back then, trJlDI to drive MacArthur Boulevard
between Col"ODa deJ Mar and Santa Ana durin8 Pound foe
conditlom wu a nJ1btm1re in white. MacArthur wu Just
a country road. There wu no~ out. there except tbe Bui·
faloRanch.
Even the buffalo got lost during one of those ground foas.
It could get so thick you would peer out of the windshield and
you couldn't even find the hood ornament.
~
WRONG THINKERS MIGIIT suftest that all of Uns is
poppycock. Weather hasn't changed over the .years; Only
memories that get overblown in the mirrors of the mind
Maybe. But you'll nol convmce the old-timers.
Theories are advanced that the comln1 of urbanization
hati driven away the (eal'$ome fogs of yesteryear. The pro-
liferation of vapor street lights and heat from numerous
buildings and bod.ies has done it
THUS mE FOG never gets a chance to setUe ln. The
feared lfOUDd mists or bygone nights have been evaporat·
ed by the population explosion.
If that's true, at least it's one nice thing you can say
about growth and density.
By U.S. Steel
voUNosroWN. ottto <AP> -u.s. a..1 tald it wu cold bard
9CC>DOmlC:t, but the newt of 8ootber mW &butdown WU a blow to the btart Of be apered Younptown.
"W• ttel dobbtnd," Wd Soti v~L un1oe leader ot tbe a.~ rt.. wbo will IOle tbelr Jobi wbeD uae eompaa.y'a Oblo and llel>GIWd Worbbere arepb..t
qut. economic rtpple reached almost
In all, 13,000 U .S . Ste•I every bul1neSI in tbe llabonf.il& tmplo~ ln le plaaua tn elchl Valley. Sodal workers said tbe •ittet wtll be tllrowD out ol wOrk town mipt never recoveJ'.
H part of tb• cutback H · The clay ol the YOWllatown an-nounced ~y. nouncement ln September wn
But tbe cutback may be became known as "Black Mon-
barcte.t Oil Younptown, wblcb day." Now there's a ''Black
was devutated two yean qo Tuesday" to 10 with it.
wben Yowptown Sbeet • Tube ln the other st.eel town1 affect·
cloled it.I plant here and 4,000 ed. there was bitterness Bill
worken were suddenly on the Morris, mayor of Wauke1ao.
1trHt. Ill .. said. "We Ulink U.S. Steel
OOIUWNrl'Y GaOVPS t.rted
unsuceeatully to take over that
plant and aave the Jobs. 1be
Computer
Triggers
Outages
811'8Aaaocla&ed Presa
Ottldals ol the federal Bon· nevllle Power Admlnl1tration
have blamed a computer for
trt11erinl a temporary power
loa1 to about 280,000 cuatomera
In more tban half a doaen
We1tern ltatel.
The outaae Tuesday afternoon
started at the Grand Coulee
Dam in eastern Wasblnaton and
cut through a section of the
Paclflc Northwest power 1rid
from eastern Wash Ing ton
through Oregon , Idaho.
Colorado, Montana Utah and
Arizona.
A COMPUTER responded to
an erroneous signal and direded
eat.es to drop at the dam, shut-
ting off the water that moves the
generators and causing a loss of
800 megawatts of power, BPA
spokesman Gene Tollefson s&Jd
in Portland. BPA technicians
were trymg to determine the
source of the erroneous aipat.
Except for isolated areas.
Tollefson said, backup lines
automatically fed power lnto the
weakened Jina and fftW outqes
occurred. He aald tbe power cfb.
rupUons were In t.olated apota
spread over a large area.
The drop-off in power from
Grand Coulee shut off electricity
to 130.000 customers In the Bo13e
and Twin Falls. Idaho. areas
and to about 15,000 e astern
Oregon consumers In Burns.
John Day and Baker ror 20
minutes to an hour.
SIXTEEN SKIERS were
trapped on ski lifta at the Bogus
Baain Relort near Bolae when the outage occurled. Power was
restored about the time the la.st
sider wu taken to safety.
Tollefaoo said four utlllty sub-
stations in Euaene. Ore.. were
knockpd out. and 12.000
cuatomen lost power for up to 40
minutes.
milked our community and then
ran."·
Mayor Frank Logue of New
Haven. Conn., said, "I'm really
dlaappolnted and an1ry that
U.S. Steel did not respond to lour
different attempta we made to
see ll they would sit down with
slate and local off1c1alJ to work
out their problenu · ·
IN PITl'SBURGH, company
Chairman David Rodenck sa1d
"The operationa be101 tenrunat·
ed at this time have become noo
competitive for a variety or
reasons, including operatJn1 cost.
unfairly priced imports or ex·
cesaive environmental spendlna
requirements."
The Environmental Protectlon
Agency ln Washineton lnaiated that anti·pollution requirements
were not to blame.
The company said tbe clcielne
wlll result ln an eamlnp lass
that wlll wipe out the SSOO
million It bu profited thll year.
U.S. Sen. John Glenn. 0 -0bio.
said in Waabinaton that the
White House baa a(r'Md to con-
vene a meetin1 of Youn1stown
commwuty leaders and "tugh
level 1ovemment personnel" lo
examine ways to help the com
muntty absorb the latest shock
VASQUEZ. PRESIDENT of
Local 1330 of th<• United Steel
Workers. said he fell "like v.e 'w
been treatc'<i dtrtv We 'd been
led to bchevl' that as long as Wf'
were malung a proht we d keep
running."
"It's crtminaJ. they just don't
care about people,.. said Vas
quez. "We worked harder.
fa1ter, amarter, aaved tbem
money. worked short crews and
did juat about anytblna they
wanted."
.NATION I WEATHER
~
lleplaee• Blago
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Proressional belly dancer Jill Chartell will be giving
lessons to the ladies of Holy Trinity Church m London ..
The Rev. Lawrence Hill auditions Ms. Chartell who
answered an ad in a theatrical magazine. Classes will
be held Tuesday nl&hts LO the church ball.
46 Shots of Booze
Takes Life of .Teen
WIND LAKE. Wla. <AP> -Teryl Barth tried to beat a reeord
ror dnnklne llquor. but be ended up dJ'tnkin& blmaell to death,
aulhonues say
The 19-year-0ld man. to be buried Wednesday. collapsed and
never re1atned con.sclouaneu after a four·bour marathon ln wblcb
he downed 46 shots or whlSkey. brandy and rum wblle about 50 tavern
t'Ustomers watch~. pol ice sa.ad
"AS FAR AS I KNOW nobody 5ald ·stop, s lop .• Police Chier
l'<·tc•r Sc1fo Jr '>atd
II<' had heard someoody had drunk 45 shots. and S-Omebody
...aid at "'as a re(·ord. &1fo said He told other customers he was
going to break the record ·
Barth lined up shots and gulped them down until midnight last
Friday at a tavern, he saJd
"HE'D DtfNK THEii DOWN one after another He did
this all ru&ht " Scilo aaid Bmtll pauect out and rn...-took blm home, when bi.a
parenta ~ ....., l!lllarcla11Dionbt1. A IMCDcal NpOrt
aald aleobol mact.-. "iM.l .....-., Ida MM4, tD tbe-..a ,_.
cent level considered lethal bf-U. llUwaune eai.t1 medleaf ex·
amlner'11 office
~lains Shudder at Zero ... ~
Light Raim, Snow/ alls Scattered
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' cea Sent .lis Proxy
MITY&\a..WKSN llUIOD wu ftnt elllible
ftli' ,.... ~. be de&innd a four·bour mwala .. \0 "9 boanl proc)1Jmln1 bll lnnoeeMe. t1111t _..,...lie wu no& m to Un lD IOdety.
ftli.>'f&r, llMIGD Mftl a letter retterattnc hll . elatm dull be• bmoeeat ol the QbM kilHnp for we. bl wu ccmvt~.
••t .... DO la'f'," be wrote the baud. 0 1 didn't
I pt lllf rt0ta to beliD w:ftb.
"I talked to~ board ooce ... and have
been UMt4d u a fool llDce," be said.
Tiii! 90A&D CITED llamon'a llfelona bia-
tory of vioaeace wbJcb culmtnated in the "brutal
and 1emelesa ki.Ulnp'' of MJ.N Tate and others in
tbe 1ummer or 199.
,.,. ......... ALSO lllCLS&8SO at the
bearl.Qs were flsures abowina the number ol lbadenta eDl'ClllW
in priYate ICbools ID Los Aqela
County tDeNUed bJ 12.m m tbe ant year ot tbe mandatory mi.
gration plan.
MOllENTB BBPOaB THE beariq convened
in a HCood-Ooor priloo room, a ruard wu sent to
uk llamoo once more lf be wiabed to attend. The
board later reported that "be refUaed and 1ave no
1'e8IOD."
Tbe board alJo noted Manaoo's frequent dis·
cipline prob&ems in prison wbicb have dlmtniabed
this year. And they aaJd be baa shown no efforts
toward rehabilitation -refusing otters to enter
educational and self-help cluaes.
MANSON SENDS CRYPTIC MESSAGE TO PAROLE BOARD
Vacavl .. lnf0tmd0n Offtcer Oflt)laya Plecea
A auney by Los Angeles
school oftldala found there were
1,083 private and c!iUl"Cb scboola
in the COUDty In 19'19, an increue
of 48 over the previous year.
Their enrollment jumped from
181.857 to l&&,193.
The survey found an increase
of nine private acboola and 6,206
studenta within the Los Angeles
Unified ScbooJ District.
SHANNON CLAUIED many
minority students wbo attend
public tcboola in tbe a:tandatory
buatae program woulct swtteb to
the vohmtary plan lf mandatory
busing WU abolished.
The voluntary program be
beads la ~ centerpiece of the
school board's proposed all-
voluntary inteeratioo plan.
However, Egly bad sharp
word.a about what be called an
"essential unfalrne11" of a
voluntary proeram that requires
minority students be returnecl to
theit bome acboola after they
baH toUea Jnto trouble twice.
Cars Failing
Smog Test Results Eyed
SACRAMENTO (AP> -Tbe first report on the new
smog testing program in Southern California aays 41 per-
cent at. tbe uaed can tested since March failed the tests.
In a jolnt report Tuesday, the state Air Resourees
Board and Canaumer Affairs Department said 386,790 cars
have been tested since the program started March 19.
Tbe program involves 17 inspection stations in the Los
Angeles area run by a private firm, Hamilton Test
Systems, under.an $11 million state contract.
The stations check the smog devices on all used cars
that are resold.
Of those failinl, 44 pen:ent had missing or malfunc-
Uoning add-co equipment that is required on most 1955-'10
can in califomia.
Forty percent were simply out ot tune, the report said.
Only 2 pereent bad defective catalytic convert.en, and
1 percent bad illeaal engine modification.a.
For cars that falleC!. "repairs were required up to a le,al
muimum al '50, including at least a minor tuneup. Tbe
averaaeeo.twuS22.
~Ponders Senate Bid
«Je.,•'• Gr••d••• Beld
OCEANSIDE (AP> Detectives say the
grandson ot the lai. elrcus clown Emmett "Weary
Willie" Kelly bu beeD arrested in coonecdon with
the bludgeca murden of a Presbyterian mlniater
and an antique dealer.
Paul Ant.bony Kelly, 22, was arrested near a
friend's Carlsbad home after a two-week in-
vestieat:ioo by San Diego and Oceanside detec-
tives.
a...ftl 11,..es Rntr•l•t
CONCORD <AP> -The City CouDcll of this
San Frandlco suburb ia ur8inC Americana to
restrain their feellnga of bostilit:y towards lraniaoa
in tbe United Stat.es.
ID a reaolut1oa paued Moaday nlgbt, council
members noted tbe "f~atioo and anaer of the
Ameriun public" became of a Americana held bostqe lD Iran. But ll ur1a Americans to "ex·
ercl.ae compuaioQ and eoacena" and "not violate
( STATE J
the civil and human rights of any lranlan-
American.s, Iranian immigrants, students or vis-
lton. ··
Rad.._etf 11~ T•i~I So .. lat
SAN DIEGO CAP> -Police were Jookine for a
slightly radioactive thief today after four boxes of
nuclear waste apparently were taken from Scripps
Clinic and Research Facility and then diacarded at
a nearby gllderport.
The level of radiation in the contaminated sur-
gical gloves, test tubes and laboratory
paraphernalia was "very low and totally non-
dangerous, •'clinic spokesman Jim Boylan said.
Dmaee Cl"" Fi~ S~t
SAN DIEGO (AP) -The suburban city of La
Mesa is being sued for $49 mlllioo for send.inc
police oo two raids of the Clas&ic Cat., a niaht.club
where men and women dance completely nude.
The raids resulted tn cbatges of lewd behavior
againat 14 dancers and charges of running a bouae
of prostitution against two owners. But the Classic
Cat la still open.
Candks Light City Hall
Moscone, Milk Killed a Year Ago
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -
Tbouaanda of homosexuals.
holding a sea of lilbted candles
outside City Hall. have Jjaid
tribute to Mayor George
Moscone and 1ay Supervisor
Harvey Milk, killed a year ago by
an uaaasin 'a bullets
The predominantly gay crowd,
estimated by police at 15.000 to
20,000, marched l ,,._, miles from
San Francisco's homosexual
Castro Street area Tuesday
night, joined by Mayor Dianne
Feinstein and many of the city's
supervisors.
"I'm bere to remembe r
Harvey and Georae and to show
we're a fOl'ee lD San Francisco."
said ()'mstanttn. voe Fredmck. so. one al the marchen. "I'm
V9l'J' ud tlWliebt ..
llOTll .a8CONB AND llllk were ebamplooed by the gay
commwlit.y. which numbers
more than 100.000 ~ Ott · •bout 15 .,........ oC Su ;c,..n.
ctaco's popnla&tcm llUt •N U.
fint elected oftlda1 lD tbe dt1 tO
publicly proclaim his bomosu-
uallty. •
Tbey wett shot to death in
their City Hall offices Nov. 'ZT.
1978, by former supervisor Dan
White, who was dls1ru.ntled
because the mayor refused to re-
' nstate bi.m. Wbite was found g u i l t y o f v o I u n t"a r y
manslaughter lut .May 21 and
sentenced to seven years and
eight months in prison.
Tbe candJeli1bt march and
ceremony was the second
memorial service for the two
slatn offida.la on Tuesday. At
noon. several thomand penom
gathered o.dside City H-11 for
music, speecbn and prayers. ·
mi.rs aaoran. Robert
Mllk 0( New Ycd. W&IUd bl tbe
ni1bt proeeHlon. wbleta
atretebed ore tlaaa U..Ne bl~. two , ... wtde ~
the clty'1 aileat at.reels. Tbe
marcben .-e all aoi:a and both
male ad female. Tbe drum ~ rrvm u. a.a
Francl1co Gay Freedom
Marching Band kept cadence,
while dozens of uniformed police
officers routed traffic around the
marchers.
Along the way, some patrons
in bars crabbed eandles frodl
tables and aJao beean waltiog.
.\top bualdings, others held
candles a.loft and rang bells.
NEA& THE ENO, Jennifer
Moscooe Yanos. 22, daughter al
the dead mayor, a1ao picked up
the at.ride. ''I'm here to re.-
member," Mn. Yuos said.
·we·re carryio1 on wbal
Haney and my fatber alrudJ
started and lt's a very very lot
portant t.biq.
At Ute noon service, Mill
ealled bis trotber a 20Cb Centurt
p6oa1er. . ·•m. ttnaQ1e wt11 proye to bJ:6.
tDr7 that the strvcgle of ~
mUlorit,y 1S also C.be atruale ~ au mea," be aald. ••lfarvq
Of,'aed 11181"1 cloon for all • brotbea aad , .. ..,.. Tbolp
4loofs Wl1J nmalo opem.·• ...
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Sentenced
LOS ANGELES (AP>
-A former accounting
clerk at Mu Factor &
Co. in Hollywood ha.a
been sentenced to four
yean in prison for bis
role in atealing $217,000
from the cosmetics com-
pany. John Di.IJ.in&bam,
28, was sentenced after
pleadine guilty.
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With tJie next summit lrieetlnl of the OrganiuUon of
Petroleum Exportlng Countries <OPEC> almost certain
f,o result in another bike In crude oil prices. there's an ID·
freaslng movement In favor ol more U.S. government
. participaUoo In foreign oil import negottatloos.
: Saudi Arabia still holds to its low price of $18 a bar·
rel, but prices on the so-called spot market already have
reached $40 a barrel and many OPEC members are
puahlng for an official minimum of $30.
More radical observers express their totaJ dist.rust of
U.S. oil compJ.Dles by calling for nationaliuUon of the en·
tire Industry They arsue that the oil companies wW
!-. atneerely' ftPt for lower prices so long aa each In·
rease bOosts tbelr profit.I even minimally. BtJt ewm tbose to whom natioa•Hr.ation of any in·
uat.ry 11 an anathema are be~ to look more
avoral)ly towaril a procedure that turn over price eg~~on.s with OPEC to an official U.S. buying
• Utborlt,y •
.. .. SUcb an agency would handle agreements on all
,., oretsn OU purchases on a government·to.government
•.basis, then make the petroleum products available to
• domestic companies at uiliform prices.
... The present arrangement finds 10 to 15 ou tmporters
: 1n bot competition, even to the point of paying the out-
• l'ageous spot market prices.
• The OPEC sellers clearly have the upper band in set-~· Ung prices for their oil. But it could be that even they
-would be interested in long-range purchasin1 agreements
: )legotiated by a single U.S. government authority.
_,. Certainly aucb an arraniement would be more re-.. Ja&Surinl to the hapless Individual, now traDDed between
OPEC and the oil companies. nettberof wblcti &eaeea much
reuontotruat.
....____ce Meet Pays
It will be some time before all the booldteeptq la ~lftfttpleted. but it's clear that the Oranae County f"air ace more stands to collect a tidy sum from ill Fall Fair
:1Jloroughbrecl Raclnl Meet at Loi Alamltos.
Tbe 14-day meet chalked up an attendance of more
an lS>,000 and collected almost '26 million In wagera,
e 12U"lest betting handle of any fair in the United States.
Aver:ftt dally wager:;iJ: $1.8 milllon even exceeded e $~6 ·on taken in at the popular Los Aqelel
-CountY;Falr ln Pomona.
Tbil baa to be good news for the fair. With bettin& up percent f.rom last year, the fair doubtless can count oa
~llectlng more than last year's $400,000 share of the pro. ta. after tbe state and the track take their cuts.
That Will go a long way toward helping pay for major
provementa at the county fair&ro\Ulds in Costa Mesa,
e goat that ftrat wplred the annual race meet. And it
ates the long battle to win state approval of the meet
en more worthwhile. • ntOnt expresMd tn the apace above we thoee of the Dally Piiot.
~ expreeeect on this page are thole of their authol9 end
· AMder comment la Invited. Addreu The Oalty Pltot. P.O.
1seo, eo.i. Mesa. CA 92829. Phone (114) ~1.
Boyd/Friends
More than ball tbe motben of two cblJdren In tb1t wortd
know th.It aae of tboM two
will not live Jans enoulb to
SJ'OWup.
A Utt.er of baby rabblta,
don't forpt. ll called a kiDdl· tna.
Q. Wbat•a the avera1•
leuth ot a newborn babJ'• um"'1ical cold?
A. About la tndMe.
u lclnc slllr:1 .,..".... ii what 10G lake, ... pie. or a
camiaL Bolb haft same.
Qulek. wbat .,.. tbe oai,
• two Soulia Amencaa COUil·
tnee tbat do not bor'dei' CID
Braall. Sar BcaadOr and . Qilli.
Earl Waters
. TllB OllDD to laancb tbe at·
tacb eome from Jt.mmy
Cai'teT, a pMieQt man. wbo Slfl-
dealy laaa been cau1bt in a eert ol crtlea Ud thruta re-'~ tbrouOoat tbe Mid-dle Zut aU l'elbl. TIM Jlftll· de8t 11 DOt dr1po1ed to UM
mlUtary f0tte unJea b1a pa.
tieace la atralned beJOQd •· du.ra.Dce.
Tbe bombmi ol IDaaq woald
bottle up Iran'• oil. wblcb la
critically needed by the in·
duatrtal Welt. Brttaln Imports 23 percent ot tta oU from Iran: the ... ,.,.for all Wettern Europe
11 ltperemt
But tbe 1tnn1Un1 of lraaian
oil exporta would hurt Iran more
than tbe West. Analysts
Htlma~ that Ayatollah Kho-
melnl mUll lhlp out between 2.s
and 3.5 mlllioo barrela of crude
a da1 w avert an ecooomic col· .. .,...
Wltbout the eaab flow
from oU exports, be couldn't
bope to IOl.e UM IOdaJ ud
eeoDOmJc problem• that now
pl.ape his coua&ry. -CIOle to s
mllllOD people ~-•bout a third ot
the "°"'oree -a.re already Jobleaa,
Dllrinl IM am 1ear ot tbe
•1•t0uah'a retp, Illa •ovetn·
IDeDt bu been lD IUCb a state ot pa.rat,. um ll 1au .,... mati&e
to. I~ Public funda qr' IP8Dd c JDODeJ. IDClced. tbe &ya ID&)' baYe appro•ecl
the t.IUoYer ol &he U.8. em-
bassy. diUbeh:tel;J Pnd91'atinl tM ., ..... criala, to d1ltract bla peopJe troai tMtr problems.
It w01 be up to tbe ayalollab
wbetber to brtns American
bombs down upon bla oil wortm. u be 8DeS abead wttb bla •· DOU.need threat to put Amertcan
diplomata on trtal. Prestdeat
Carter may interpret this u an act of war.
IN FACT. the capture ol tbe
embaHy and the aeisure of
American bo1ta1ea already
lives bim au tbe JustlftcatJoo be
needs fGr mlUtal')' Joten--..
But tbe '-"fldent r«iMlY 11 a· eret11D• netratat ii J~ .......... dlUiee to .. ,. the u .... o1 tbit boltAic•.
At tint; tbe NaUoftat ~
Coundl ~ ap•• a
mUltary reapoue ••en If tbii boltac• were tilled. 1be (IOq).o
ctJ eonclllded tbat me •1•tabb
l• an l1D~cable fanatJc wbo mf*ltt .,. welcolDe a U.S. at-~lt liDd tM mart1i'dom lt eoaJd
brfn•ldm.
Bat tbe failure to atrtte b9ek. tM eoandJ DOW fean, coa.ld ell· coura,. mllituts around the
world to Jam ID the f\m. 1'e
toadl dted tbe oil port -tbe :;illl~-=.i:~
eDUe but to draJnatne tbat the
United Stata wUJ not submit to
otl blactmail. The bomtJma ol
K.bar1 lalaDd should Impress ap-
oa the oU ~ that tbe U.S.
la prepared to datroy vital oil
faeOIU. 11 lt la 1UfftdentJy pro. Yoked.
SO•t: IOUTAaY advllefs, tn fact. wanted to tate over
Iran'• oQ Gelds by force, UIUI
depriYlq tbe ayatollab ol tbe source of tran•a wealth and
power. n.e ..._ Ulat brael ta
abandonlnJ lo the Sinai are
avallab&e at a "'811nl area. 'l1da would put our paratroo,.n
wtthin aay ltrWDc diltanee of Iran.
Tbe IZDd Airborne DlYbloe
bu been tnined to toe o.a-oil ftelda. Tbe Air VOft9 bU aJlo
perfected a ''bere-bue••
Uon, eoo4Mti1 WUb ~
aDd ..... tab, repair ..,...
and eommanlcatiom fadlttieis.
After the 1171 Arab oU boJeott..
the Martoe Corps also-beau
preparations for seaborne land-
an1a tn tbe llkldle Eut.
Sen. Richard Stone. D-F1a.,
chairman of t.be Senate lllddle
East subcommittee, bu urged
the Pentaeon to utilize the three
Israeli bases u a loud and clear
warnmg that the United States
mt.en& to defend il.5 overseas oil
sour«
The Pent.aeon quietly sounded
out Israel. E&YPl and Saudi
Arabia about the idea. Only
Enpt raiHd any obJecUoas.
wb.lcb mitbt now be witbdrawn
after tbe lnmlaD ertlia.
Tlae nut mOYe belonrs to
AyatoUab Khomeini. Then it will
be Jimmy Carter's move.
Voters Should View Reagan's Record
lt would seem at th.la moment the ,.,,.,,..... of Ronald Reagan
capturln1 tbe Republican
nomtnaUon for Preaideot next
1ear are brlabt. He may be the
GOP ebalee. He mtpt even be
tbe IUltlian't cbolee come next
November. But at.nee so many
voter dedllom the9e days ap-
pear to be made on l1Da1e rather
than I.nun Bea1an '1 record
abould be up frmt.
He started out u • bandaome
1oun1 1Dld-weat radio ao-.n ounce r,
found•
mea&ure of
1ucce11 in
Hollywood ..
a male model
and movie IC·
tor aad then
apeat ah
terma•iw--tdent of the
Screen Ador'I
Galld. ~ lt all be wa a
Dem~ Facnaa YDUUl 8Dd tbe rile ol
televlllOD made movle rolu
scarce d Reaau drtfted to tbe
new media wbere be found fame
wttb die TV le1tes Deatb van.,
Daya IDd wtth tbe General Elec· trtc Tbeater.
1118 D'nANCt: Into DOlitlCI
waa ln belaalf of &arry
GoldW .... 1 UM campalp far
the Presidency. In that role
Reagan gave a 1peecb deDOUDC· ing "bie eovemment, .. taxes and
government apend.lne and stood
four aquare for law and order. It
was so well received that It
became "The Speech" and. with
revlliom, be bu been dellvertne
it ever alnce. Although Goldwater was to
lose badly throu&bout the naUoo.
his pri ma.ry victory in Calif ornla
put the cooservaUves firmly lD
char1e of the Republican Party
bere and drew attention lo
Reaaan. When the party's
Jdntmaken looted around for a
"frub oew face · to run for gov·
ernor in l.9M, Reaean &ot the
nod.
8UNNING AS A "citizen·
politidan" Reqan scored • tt·
mark.able ¥ktol'y over twcHerm
Gov. Edmund 0 . "Pat" Brown
and became an tnstant Pnsiden·
tlal nadldate. But In b1a ftl"lt ef·
fort In 1988 he played lt coy and
wbea be arrived u an qpenly
avowed candidate at the 1188
GOP c::r•an lt wu too late. Nixon tbe dele1ate1 locked
up. RealintcS to an et1bt year
wait. Water1ate and Ntxoo'a
downfall threw bla plam out cl kilter and be WH forced to
cllaJ.Jeqe an l.Deumbmt. Prell·
deot o.a1d Font. for u..~ GOP nomlnaUoa tn lt'ff, comlii1
"rad.lo" for .............. ''tnd"
for "klrrJ:' and ao OD, a1t.bauCb
Ena•anc1 bu belUD to edoDt far
mauJ more ol our WOl'dl tban .. ha .. ol t.beln •
What baa never cl'OIMd tbt
AUantlc boweYer, la a ll'Ul
biodJ ol llJtao and ap,..._
&Ut niDalD · jeeullarlJ Bl1tiab,
lib "Enooo ta u 1oocs u • fMlt." Anotber cl my m«her'1 lhtomdana I Ylvtdly reCall II
''You mlCbt u ..U aa" ~
tiNath to cool ~ Pontct1e.·~
<Well, ww cloft't enm b.tYe ..,_ .. rial•" °'9f' ; .. laaft .. ~
m al.")
within a gnat's eyebrow of pull·
ing lt off. Now at age a . Reaean
knows thia next time will be hi.a
lutburrah.
He hopes to win on bia record
u 1overnor of California.
Mesmeriled by bis own words
durin& bi.a flnt campaip. be is
teWn1 tbe nation bow be "cut. trimmed and squeezed .. the
state's budeet 10 bis battle
•lain.at "bil eovernment."
BE BAD COBE lnto office
without any previous expenence
1n government. Unfortunately
for b1m be brought with bim aod
placed in bigh state posttiom
people wbo were likewise lack·
ing in penunental experience.
In their aaivete they beld nrm to
the belief that eovemment wu somet.bml lbal Could be run Ute
any buamesa.
Bu:t Reapn WU a qaJclt ltudy
who. wb.lle be enjoyed· tbe pres·
ti1e. power and emoluments ot
the office. heartily d11Ulted lbe
drudsery and bard work In·
volved. To accommodate him
hi• staff lnvented the "m1n1·
memo" by which. to two or
three abort para.arapba, they at·
tempted to acquaint him with
the complex problems and la-1ues upon which be had to make
declak>as.
The result was tbat
despite bil tnt.enUooa to "a.at,
trim and aquen.e" at.ate ic>vem·
meat operatbla and 1pendiq,
b~ wu preniled upon to ap-
prove massive tax lncreues.
permit tbe creation ot tbe most
monstrous It.ate 1ovenameata1
a1eocy lD history, and walcb tbe
budaet mom from " bilUoa to 110 bWion dllrinl h1a etJbl years tnomce. .
An ex.ample of his miachrected
efforts was the deferment ot
some S7SO million in capital out·
lay for new state buildinp. He
called lh1t a savinp but todllJ
tbe buildlop are bein1 COD·
ltrucled at lnft•ted prices wbicb
will coet tbe ta•payer many
times tbe S7S> m1llioa which be
claimed wu "nved."
BIS CIADIS tbeo of treat
saYlnp u aottmor must be aa·
•iCDed to tlMI usual rbetorle ot
ambltioul polltictana Just• Ids
claim of beinc a "cltisen·
polittan" t1 no Jonrer valid.
he bat become a profeuiooal.
And t.be bl1 queaUon ls: If Rea1an, Wbo wu 56 wben be
became ,overnor, dJdD 't bave tbe
stamina tor tbe bard wort ~
that Job and bad to be served
wttb mlnl·IDlllM». wbat can be
HPtetld ol blm at qe TO OD a rar: more demancttaa Job?
..
Wben I would 1UIU.lJ liq in .. doil't call lt "u broad u tt II
the lbower, ID1 mother would, 1oa1."
CJpOn ~ • towel ln t.De door, excld:. "You aOund llte a c1y. lq lD • tbUllCSel'ltorml ..
Sb• waa al10 food of tbat
eat1mattc and nearly un·
translatable pbraH, "8ob'1
~OW' undl! '• wblcb DO Clot tn
America knows. It rec alt.
Sba•'• balf-eane1t Jeat ta.at
.. Amenca aDd Encland.,. i. aauooa dl¥kted by a common . ...,.,. ...
OWD.
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NO ON! 18 l!XDIPi l'ROll llU.S Al LINl!I FOAM AT CREDIT COUNSELING Cl!NTERS
Personal Debt Mounts
Credit Counselors Suxunped for Advice
•t!1£,~~
Thousands of people from all wa.llts of life are
Jaaamtna credil eoumet•aa eent.ers in a laat-clitch :nen:r to get out from under a personal mountain
"We've had attorneys. We 've bad doctors.
We've bad CPA.s There's nobody exempt from
~." said Harry Strain, head of the counseling of·
flee in Portland, Ore
TllERE ARE 190 non profit centers like the
one lJl Portland. They operate under the umbrell~
of the National Foundation for Consumer Cr~
a.ad try to belp families who have st.retched their
budgets as far as they will go. .
In 1978 the centers held 114,000 counseling
se"SSlons. No figures are availabele for ~ year.
but Robert Gibson, the director of the Was~n·
~ foundation, said the number of applications
ha1 "increased dramatically "
Gibloo and otber counselors say there are lots
of reasom for the increase: Inflation. High fuel
bills. The loss of a job. Too many credit cards. An
income that doesn't stretch qwte ~ rar as you
thought it would. The tot.al outstandine consumer
installment debt today -not counting mortga~es
-is over $1,300 for every man, woman and child
io the country
FOR SOME PEOPLE, COUNSELING is
enough. A little advice sell the second car,
s pend lesa on non~uentlals -is all it takes.
For about ball tbe •Pplicanta, bowevet, the
problem ll IQore seri!>U They need debt manage·
Dieil~hel 8)'e put Ob strict budgets: DO
~t cards, no extru. Eacb month, they set aside a ··Jump mm of money and turn lt over to a
COUD,Jelar who. bi turo. uses It to pay ~ bills. -a
UttJe at a time. The counselor works with credit.ors
to nacti an ~em• that .ui be fair to both ~ ·=.=oas:r.rI::::.t:, pro-ar.m. ~the eeoi.n ofter tMm a chance to re·
c:o.er money they otberwile miaht never collect.
GIB80N SAID THE CRUNCH STARTED last
February. IDgb beating bills "put .. many f~milies
over the edge," lf'e said. Today. Gibson said, tbe
centers have a backlog or cas~; someone who
calll for help frequenUy has to wait three to six
weeks. 1 • • St.rain's officeJ,Jl Portland is typical
··we have shown quite an increase in our re·
quests for counseli.oe." be said. "We can usually
get you ln within seven day or eight days and now
it's three weeks"
Strain said the situation 1s "qUJte compara·
blet.. to what happened during the recession an
1975.
"It's a Jot of thinea," be aald. "A lot ol people
have not recognized that there's a problem.
They've gone ahead and spent as they would have
ordlnartly and that dollar dido 't bring what the
other dollar did.·'
CREDn CARDS ARE THE DOWNFALL of
some, Strain said. . . "What so many people have not realized is
that they use this card as phony money -and it
1sn 't money at all. And they have that day of
reckoning.··
Gibson said the inflation psychology -buy
now before the price goes up and .Pay for your
purchase with cheaper dollars -1s dang~ous,
particularly in an economy as uncertain as
today's.
"If we do indeed get Into an unemployment
situation where the percentage of unemployment
grows to 8 or 9 or 10 percent, those families . . .
will have no dollars -cheap or otherwise .. .
MA VNEEN DYKSTRA OF THE CENTRAL
Illinois Consumer Credit Counseling Service . in
Peoria said that a comfortable income 1s no tn·
surance against debt.
"ln Peoria the economy 1s good. The take·
home pay really is good. But I think families
believe they can do more with their dollars than
what they can actually do . They've never
taken home so much money and they th.ink it'll
buy more than what it really does."
Like strain, Mrs. Dykstra is seeing ''more and
more professional people." She saJd: "I've bad
several who b,ve worked as bookkeepers but
worfdn2 wttb their own money, they have prob-
lems.
A proftJe of tbe famm. IA trooble In IWmta
in tbe ftrlt 111 moatba ol tbla year 1bon an
averaae annual income or $17,ote and an averqe
outstndinl lmb•tment debt ol $10,627. BoCb io
come Gd 4leta .,. aboe 2IO ~ blCber tbaD
th.,. wen ID 1171.
THE U7t FAMJUF.S AaE OLDEll than last
year's: 1be average a1e of tbe client is 31 u op-
posed to 29. They have more creditors: 13 instead
of 12. And more are buying homes: 34 percent
versus 28 percent.
Mrs. Dykstra said spending patterns often a~
inherited. She recalled that one family. came m
during December; they were still paymg off a
Christmas loan from the previous December. "And then it hit the wife and she said, 'You
know, my folks never waved credit cards, b~l
every year at Christmas time they took ou~ a loan
for Christmas.' So this young couple was JUSl go-
ing in that pattern and they decided then and there
<See PERSONAL DEBT, Page AH>
Be wise this Christmas -
shop where you get friendly
service, a wide range of gifts,
convenience -and saue time
and energy. Shop Watclifl
Plaaa -where shopping
is always a pleasure.
Santa Claus will giue free
rides in his sleigh on Saturday,
December 15th and 22nd,
from 12 to 4 pm.
'Arti8t'
1·1'P on
Van~
•~rv'• 188thm and trendy new rubberized cottons
in ctmlc end avant1Pfdt cofon, beautlfully
f blithed wfth many • zip comptrtment. Shoulder " . pouc:t!_ in leather 146.00. Shoulder duffle in
leather 157 .bo. Soft oblong in rubberized cotton 88.00,
or i'l leattier 124.00. Handbags
Christmas Shop Wednesday in South CoclSl Plaza trom 10 00 to 9 30
·I s eafS Buntinf(ton Beaeh
SURPLUS STORE
Save ~on all Items in stock.
Compact
1,00'7 Aecfpe•
was 18.97
STEREO
SYSTEM
was 89.95
Nows59oo
Jr. Bazaar
PASTEL
DRESSES
were 25.00
Now$8°0
Assorted
VAN SEATS
were 97.99to109.99
Nows49oo
TAPE
CAROUSEL
was 4 99
Now
s300
3/8" Reversiblei
DRILL
Includes Bits
Variable Speed
N s3500 1 wa~ 66.38 OW 1
4 Cup Deep Fry
BIG
'FRYER
was 18.79
Now $1350
JEWELRY
BOX
wasS.00
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w•o Hid be WH ~. mayorot SU Pructaco.
reported CHP
apoli:e1maa Bob Burell
The GftlC*"I dkla"t buy
that ator1. ••.-.dally
U.ce SU l"raac.IHO'a
mayor Sa a woman.
TBS BUI wu con·
flleated Imel a ma Iden·
Ufled by bl• drlHr'a lleeme u Rennie Baby
Foxy, a, wu booted for
ln•eatiaatlon of 1rand
theft aato.
San Franc1lco police
aa.ld Foxy bad been fired
as a Munl employee.
Art Sale
S«;heduled
Saddlebacli: College
art atudenta will put
their wons up for sale
Dec. 4-5 cm tbe ceramics
patio In the Fine Arts
Complex at the Misalon
Viejo campus.
Tbe sale of the stu·
dents ' ceramics,
Jewelry, crafts, paint·
an1s and designs
generates ftmds used for
acbolanhlps and to pay
for special s tudent '
workshops and guest
lecture events.
The sale, which is
open to the public, will
be held from 9 a.m. to 8
l).m. Dec. 4 and from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m . Dec. S.
The campus is located -•t 28000 Marauerlte Partway, Just eff the
San Dleso Freewa1 at the Avery Parkway exit.
C:Ollege Aid
Talb Slated
Student.a at the three Capistrano Unified
School District high
acbooll will find out bow to get financial as·
siatance for colleae at a Dec. 10 meetln& in San
Clemente.
A UC Irvine financial·
aid offtclal will discuss
the topic wltb students
and their parents at a
7 :30 p.m. meetlnl at San
ciemente Hllh School's LtUle Theater, 700 Avt,.
Pico ·
OabDonate&
Equipment
The Soroptimiat Club
of Lapna Beach baa donated a portable
1enerator with ll1hta,
atanda and electrical
eOrda to the city'• police
department.
The equipment,
•a lued at more than
'3,300, will be uaed dur·
In& emer1enclea when a liCht or power source la
needed.
#66T
\
,... W1'0 01 ltofy had
1 do.... wife, Diana,
bavt alN&d)A.. turned down a
s100.ooo offer from a book publl1btr fM the Chad Green
story, blcauH, they Hid, "Jt'a
worth a mllllOn. ·'
"We bav•. been approached. yea," Green aaJd . "Tben are
people that wou.kl Uke to write a
book, aod they are ln the
ne1otJatlnl ataaee ri&bt now. As far at UI ea)in1 that we've been
u9s AIKO UI lt we bid had
olftrt from publilbert. and WI
en USd •yw we bad,' and be
ukld us what tbil~ w N on.. tna. and we didn't fMI tba tt
waa any 'of hl1 busln "• •• didn't mate anv eomment on
lt," Orea l&ld.-,'My wtte I
1ald u far u we're conett'Dld,
the money dldn · t matter . Whatever mcoey II m oft Ol
t.bJa ~'t 1P1tter.•·
.. . • • And I 1 d that Cbed'1
life WU worth Ort than I
mllllon dollan. Jn a 1 nae I wu
HYiDI that theN II no ptlOI Cit
Cbad11 life, and UUchardl>
took lt and dJd whal ht want.d
witb tt."
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Oftytlell ~natlOn. lab ..... medbtton end Ylllt9
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BElWEEN 8 A.M. and 6 PM.
prli•d pcprtOnOI pou.ulont ... pleoaont pastimes
#9T
••• the moon. 1tore. mountain topi. bird• ... sports action.
theatre. hunting. ot MO ... or upoloM organisms. structure.
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COlllllo II #66T. 3 tnterchongeob,. ey• lenses ond 1.6x •r•ctlng
eyepiece give 30x. '5x, 48x, 72lC. 120x.
ond 180x rriognlftcotton powet 50 mm
obfectlve lens. resolves to 2.8 seconds
detail. rr1sm. ntter. mount. tripod -all
llke 1 9 DelOW
SALi t69.99
Cosm60 I 161 Interchangeable eye
lens for JOx. 48x and 100x (times/ mag·
nlflcotlon power. 50 mm lghf·
gofherlng objective lens. resolves to
2.8 seconds detail. 4x15 wide angle
flnderseope. diagonal Pflsm and sun
fitter. 16 .. toll tripod.
SAU,129."
Starbrtte #9T Interchangeable eye
tenses ond 2x Bartow lens for 65x. 110x, 117x, or 234x (times) magnification
power. 60 mm llght.gotherlng objec·
tl\'e lens. 2.5 seconds resoMno power for detail. 5x. 24mm, ftndersoope. rock
and pinion focusing. diagonal prism
and sun fllter for daylight use. As·
tronomlcal type Inverted Image. alt· azimuth mount for easy tilt up-down.
rlght·lett. 54•· metal telescoping
tripod, occeuory tra¥ 1A11m."
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magnlftcolton pGW9'.,... --we tens. big 60 mm obf~lve lens for llght.gofherlng po.-special lens
design lnereoses !M fle)d of view at
1000 yards from normal 40.50· to wide
86-1/2 feet with Hnderscope that has
4x power. 15mm lens. Terres11iol type
right-side-up Image erecttno system
built In metal telesooptng trfpoc:J ad· Justs -29" to 54" toll. W11h ocoessory troy, micro odlustmenta for oltttude
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an-azimuth mount. 30 to " odfusfo·
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188T.
Tascoit
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big 60mm objecflve lens for llght
gathering, bright Images. micro al·
fltude arid azrmuth adjustments. 10 w
tripod with elevation adjustment
bullt..tn camera tripod adapter.
SALi 119.99
TalC~
theater ata .. • 1561. 2·1/2x mognlfl·
cation, 251"(1m oblectlve lens. 550' field of view at 1000 yards. M /2 oz .
2·1/4" high, 3-718" wide. with gold
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llght-gotherlng. es~lally If use rs ptanned tor night or dart<. oil wtth 8k·7 Pono
prisms. and Kellner type eye lenSes (except 1101zi
Dp• fooU1, lever-octton zoom. #10tZ. very r·-oompaot #503. 8x
range trom 7xto15x(tlmes)mognlflcO· m9~1d O~cr'1000~~
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qutck Zip · focusing. 36mm large toll. 3•31,. .. wide. block and ~l<t tight.gathering obleeflve lenses. 326' ,.
field ol ~lew at 1000 yorda. 7x. 23-1/2 COIOC. SAU •
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strop SAU at." 1argel1Qht~3SmmobfeCttve
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cover 130)R. 8x ~ 30mm 01 .. &-3"w tall, 6-3/4" wtd9. CO-.
obfectlve lens. 392 fteld or view at strop. SAU St.M
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South Coa1t Plan
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750ML
9.99
Seagram's V.O. Tanouerav
CANADIAN IMPOiff ED OR~ WHISKY GIN
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•CNEMNIUNC
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Mr. & Mrs. 'T' ' BLOODY
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WED., NOY. 28th. THAU SAT .,DEC. 111.
EXCELLENCE ULTRA RICH
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2.29 1.77
P REFERENCE EXTRA BODY
SHAMPOO 'UM
lloa. 1.99 1.49
COTY'S ~~NUANCE''
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Stylish Duo·Silety Grill
COFFUIAKER WITH
CLOCK·TllEI
GILLETTE
BODY CURL
BRUSH CURLER
The curling wand
lhal brushes 1.n
body while
yoµ style
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AD PRICEBPREVAIL1
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28th.
THAU
.SATURDAY DEC. lst.
CUDDLY PLUSH
~. A GREAT SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM
YOUR CHOICE 3.49 ,.! 12.95
SPIDERMAN'S
Web of Terror
STUNT SET by MAmL
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Animal Grabbers 14 99 ·13 88 ~ t.yflSHtRPRICE Safe solt handfuls
nm • n11t • ~ ~:,',~~l~~~mMbaac~~~~
Washable Umbrella ACCENT LAMP
Exclu<.111e molded square b;ise w1lh
q1acelul co lumn 10 m11 ror·f1nisti colors
Pleated shad~ is trans1u~en1
•129200I 6.95 u .
MELwooo Stationery sET
El1g1nl Decor for Home Or Office.
The look ol hand carved wood
c.re.1 1ed 1n l('luQh carelreP lhermo·
pl.1~111; 1Con1cn1<. nol lncludP.dl
5.99
PENN Value Pak
/ SEWING KIT
Sewtno Aids Malet "1f111tona1 llctutta EHJ
Seamstress has about
~::ll. all thats needed to help
her with this kit
-Wl 6.99
ATLANTIS Under Sea
CANDLE "°"' Ul8£Y Brings You The llluslon OI tanOtea
.. Under Tiit s11-
1 Stemmed Glass
Candle Holder a·-·
High 1 Glass Chimney 2 99 2 Candles
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Imported ham & Cheese
1n cradle-shaped basket
-aa8.49
ELECTRIC WARMING
TRAY
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'402 3.99 Fnr 1 iu ot 8 50 lun no t J~tc· 11 , _...... • r1trl1•r. ~ .. -
Trouble by GABRIEL Barbie Fashion Face
GAME by MAml
Keeps yoo in
suspense up to
the last move
m104.99
Chatter T eleohone
by flSHO Ptl1C£
A tun way to lt'arn
colors an<J
number<,
2-6 Yrs
Mafnetic Boards
by CAJiD GUIDANCE
Alpllabll or Arithmetic
A great way to learn
names & words A loy
that really a<1<1s up
Snuggles,.
by IDEAL
SHE'S SOFT
SHE'S LOVABLE
Slle makes you teel
cosy all over No
clllld can resrst
cuddling up to lier
•lllU ·10.99
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1 ·~' and ha11stylr119 lun
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roMv Bi~ Loader
CONslfucTION SET
81q IC11Clrr dOl'S ii b•Q
1ob on httlP bu•lders
tJges ~ 10 11
at1e11Ps not ..
cludl'd -
95001 15.99
CHALLENGE PUZZLE
bJ •L TON IUDl£Y
500 Pc.
For the pu11le addict
wtiO reQurres an
extra measure ot
<hthculty
Nffl 1.49
12 Pc. Cookware Set
by ESSKAY
All Ariterican
CHOCOllTES ~ .......
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Ptv~ 111 thl' rl'rn('I'"
control ene1g1ler
and you rt 1n contrOI
BalletleS f\01
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S110S4 21.99
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by PUYSKOOL
Introduce chrldrtn 10
the iov dnd tun 01 mJkrnQ
music "o\ sa\W'f (l(.,uoed .... 11.99
FLAME BLUE Trike 12"
by JUMOlt
Sturdy tubular ~teel
tr.Jme with chrome
handlebar WMe
pedal!> red grips
UnassembleO
ml 19.95
Duracell
Batteries
fAlk1ll11tl
For all your
Holrday needs.
VAPOR ACTION
HAW COUGH TULETS
SAVE 5QOO
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Soottles tired. aching
teet with automaltcally
conrrolled hea1 dnd
vibratory water
ma-.~age
33.95 lfJ.t
DYMO DUAL 1UCI(
Labelmaker
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w1elt va11ety age or• OI CCIO•S &A. .Wl2 6.95
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BALSAM & PROTEIN
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DRIP COFFEEMAKER
Filtered Onp Coffee with the
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INDOOR I OUTDOOR Cool or Glow Bright ~ REPLACEMENT BULBS
g:· 98C PAil OF 4
FESTIVE
Christmas
WREATHS
Exlend your holiday
greeting to lnenos with
decorative wreaths
Green. Frosted or Flocked
all with beautiful
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18" 4.69u
15" 3.49u
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STAND
light ouly. 3-leg stand for trees with
up to 3\rt' dlametet trunks
Brings the 1oy ot the first
Chostmas on ''"' ho""' 7 0 7 9
NET Christmas
Stockings
OehOhts young & old
tO'' 19Ca
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WEDNESDAY, IOY. 28th.
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vinyl needles Easy to
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NOXZEMA M£Dt~TtD SKiii CREAM
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top ready to use
morn1no throuoh n1oht
I W"1 10W' SIZE
~l 23.88
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wrrH uos Purse Kit wutt
COMB & BRUSH
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all vou1 cosmetic
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natural or •1lh a splash ol
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'0Clud1no a q1tr 1deJ
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accesso1 ies
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molhprool and completely
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twm --.i
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1888 21 99
Au1omalic end-01 tape shutoff
with S!'n!;1hve built-in tonOeoser
microphone With optional AC
converte1
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1111• Dela•.,. Stm& Ol ~II Sov•ll of M11n1 llwilmp09 I di, Ca!lfom.,
for ll~Uonanooa 142-0611 I x1 ::~::
Nations/ University comes to Orange County!
Badlelors and Masters In BDsbless Admbdstrauon
National UnlYerllty's curric~um II geared toward mature adults with work
expe0enoe whQ want to update the skltts necessary tor career-advancement
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• Study one couree at a time. • Two 81/enlngs per week and an occas1onal Saturday.
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Badlelor & Master d~ programs begtn December 3
C8ll 157-4215 for lnfonnation
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LAYAWAY
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Fair Prizes Awarded
Se'Ven1 Oraaae Cout r-tderD ~..r.:-i-. eently at tbe Oranae CountJ Fall Fair com·
petJtJoo.
Renata Martinez of ~laced ftnt ID ' lin1le dance, wlDninC $200. place prizes of
$100 we~t to Dancin1 Loveboat of Huntinaton
Beach. a musical; Jaylene Robncbt of Huntiniton
Beach, stnale dance; Cripplecreek Clooen of
Irvine, group dance; Ric.kl Howell Dancers of
Huntington Beach. ll'OUP dance; Kathryn Lowe of
Costa Mesa, shllle vocal. "
Third place and $50 went to FolUlt.ain Valley
Dance Center. group dance; Bob Stamer of Costa
Mesa, alngle vocal.
Rtue Crucifix SWkn
CIUETI, Italy <AP) -A 1.Stb-century silver
cruclftz by Nicola dl Andrea waa .st.oleo from the
church of Santa Mari.a 11-uiore lD tb1a central
Itallu town. police repart.ed.
Kade ID 1'31, the priceless wort of art-YT in·
cbes high and 30 iDchee wide -i5 comidered a
repreMlltatlve iHce of the famed Roldlmtth.
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betweea Oet. lf. 1tTI. and Oet. •·
1"1t. A!tboueb cam of tbe prodlaet ff•AOQU•RT·Rs
bad bleo on tbe abet.-for u 1Doeb ' "'" " • '\ u 22 IDOl1tb8. no lllneila bid bem T b e ff o 1 l d a y
attributed to tt. P8tane Nici local Sea•on b faat •P· bealtb amborttiea told b1m tbe tM!t o1 proaebJaa. Now I•
bakial tbe .. t would ~ the Um• to order barmfUI ~~.. _.,1 any yoar peraoaaltaed
Nnenbelaa. OD Aot. 21. --anetlnl cards from sent lilUen to l'8 cunomen teWQ t.be Bia Red Q.
t.Nm to pull any remaia.IDc "'9 ft.Wnc w.....,.
from tbetr abelves. Copies ol tbe let-• ~~
ten were routinely sent to tbe FDA • ,.,_,._,.
in Wubtnatoo. · =--WBILB STEauNG WU ccmduet-.. _,.
in& it. ~. the FDA wu sendinl • ~==-
lelters back and forth to lb Buffalo • ~~
diltrtct office. which bas jlll'illdktion over Sterline. Over the next two ORDER TODAY!
month.a. the FDA determined that the Et recall wu, indeed, a recall and U ·
staned tt a claaalflcaUoo and a
number. •
By Nov. 1, ita paperwork virtually complete. the FDA drafted a notice ,__n._No._Prilfas __ . __
ZONKEY SPORTS STRIPED STOCKINGS IN JERUSAL!M ZOO
Her Father••• • Donk•J and MotMr a Z.,. -a R•re Breed
anooundnc the recall and sent. it by
10tra-departmmt mail for publica-
tion in the weekly FDA enforcement
bulletin.
Catt 142-5'71.
Put • tew word• to work for ou.
Wnkey
HybriJ,
Pregnant
TEL AVIV, Israel
<AP) -Noah didn't
have one but the
J el'\Wllem Biblical Zoo
does. and lt's called a
zonkey, which looks like
a donkey wearing
striped knee soclu.
The new hybrid ts the
product of mating a
male donkey with a
female zebra. Don't con-
fuse It with a debra,
whose father la a zebra
and whose mother ts a
donkey.
ZOO MANAGEa
Aharon Solov ••11 aa far as he bowl ti* la &be nm .... tbo l"Olter
l90ne1:b1tirtdl. Then s:.two lmowltdebi'u ID
tbe Rdcl. ..,. Solo.-.
one in Kent, l!:nl.land.
and one in the United si.tes. •• .,... ..... el8e1a
1peelal atiout the aoony.
lt IU1 be prepant.
.. THE ZONXEV has
shown Ilana of prepan-
c y , and is galnlo1
welcbt," 1aya Solov.
··such pregnanclee
among hybrid anlmJ)a
are extremely rare, and
we shall know for sure
only in a few weeks."
There was no indica·
tion what the fatber
might have been, or
what the offspring mlabt
be called.
New Class
Announced
A clua and lab in fit.
tJnc women's paota Js
~IDI ottered throu1b Coastline Community
College tb.ls semester.
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~ONAL DEBT.'.
Chat tlMt1 WoUJd Dot do d •1aln ... n libs lllOll l•mlli ~ ooe to three yun
to •et out Of debt, Mra ~said. There are ,..,,,..,..ten
8ftAIN 8AID mE TaANSITION from red mk &o bUck Lln't euy. ''It'• the ftrat &o two or three montba that'a lhe lsa.rftst, ·• be aald. "They'W been livt.na on credit
and all ol a sadden one d•y, 'No, YoU ce.n't do ll
tb9t W•Y'"
All credJl cards muat 10
"We take tbem •nd cut them in baU and mail
them back to tbelr creditora . . We even auuest
tbat tbey dole their cbeckin& account ... Ninety. fh~• pet'ftnl or all the people that walk in here are
very sincere . . They've swaJlowed their pride
and •aid, +l have a problem.'"
STRAIN SAID COOPERATION FROM
crediton bu been "excellent." They are willing to
wait for their money: ln some cases, they suspend rmance ch.arles
"We're dispersin1 nurl,y S2 million a year out
of tbla one office to creditors so we've proved it
works." be said.
Nat. A Family m Trouble
•em• Netien ......
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d s.ta AM. C&. S-. ._,an. mov•
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Sa111ts.. Ha 11 MWVlll9d by hi• wife
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ANN ARBOR, Mich.
<AP) -Former Detrolt
Na1or Jero e Canu• :n. who wu
in ofllce durin& Lbe July
1M7 riots that lett 43
people dead and ecorea
of buaineaaes in ruin,
died Tuesday. He waa on
a bu.slnesa trip to Lex·
lngton, Ky .. at the lime
of death.
NEW YORK <AP>
Harry N. Abram1, 74,
said to be one or
America's foremost
publishers or quality art
bookl and founder of lbe
Abbeville Preas, died
Sunday
Bicyck
Odyssey
Unfokb
LANCASTER, S C.
<AP> -A bicycle stolen
from Edward Crockett
bas been located -six
years later and 150
miles away.
Crockett was 14 at the
lime and living in Lan·
caster when someone
stole the red, 10.speed
bike. He said be bad
saved up $120 lo buy it
and cried when it was
stolen.
RecenUy. a police of·
Jicer in Reidsville, N.C.,
found the bike 1n an uo· populated area .
Ownenblp wu traeed to
Crockett through a Lan-
caster police ident.llica·
tion sticker
Crockett, who now
lives an Washrngton,
D.C .. was advised that
Ms long-lost bike is still
"rideabie " But he isn't
sure he'll go to lbe trou·
ble of claiming it.
"After all these years,
I doubt it's any good,"
Crockett said. "But I'd
like to have It for a
souvenir. It's the first
bike J ever owned."
PUBUC NOl'ICE
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DEA.It PAT: What br lf one co-owrier of
a 1a'1.np bond diet! I'd like to ltnow if a JOint
owner can eub the bond on Illa own.
W. E., Fountain VaUey
W"8 CM eo-owaer of a aavtap boad dies~
boH become• UM Nie pnpertJ of tlae 1anivta•
OWMr, re&arclleM of UJ provtdou bl tlae de· eeasecl'• wUL Aeeerdba• to Treuary nplat;lou. a
eo-oWMI' caa eu~ • a bcmd .w.oat tbe odter owaer•a permlukla. To lean more aMa& PYinl•
ltoadl, req..& 1Dfona1U. from Ille Departmeat
of Ute Treu1111. v.s. s • .,. ...... ntn.1on. Of.
flee of Pablle Alfaln, Waalabl,aon, D.C. Zltzt..
a.._...,l•e £1•11 •ol Rigid
DEAR PAT: A friend of mine gave me a home
wine maJdna kit for my birthday and told me I ctaJl
make ~ gallons of wine at home each year
without a permit. I know I won't make anywhere
near that amount, but I'm curious if this ls right,
and is it against the law to make more?
G.W., Fountain Valley
~I to a 1911 law that s&011overu bome
wine m;::n; only beadl ol llowbolda (family beadl a Uvtng with people wlllo are related
by blood or man1a1e> are allowed to make wl.De.
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DEAR PAT: Can you live me• rundown of ~---~wiiiii.;11ii1~1iiin;iiiiifiir=iiiiimiil how a dollar 1pent for food ls aplit up ~tween tbe • • •
1-bor reQutred to process and Ctiatrtbule food, UM WHO AM I' farmer, the otben wbo 1et •cut! •
S&adlUca IDdleate u..t·~H~.:-:.~ WHERE AM I GOING? •llln4 ao proeea ud dla&dlMl&e U.S. fana ,..., ~Yet sz Nida of every food cWlar ...... fOod WHAT DO I WAIT? atone ud re.&auaata. Parmen recetwe no.& &M
................ Ute rea ,.,. for aarteUD1 HOW DO I GET THERE' co••• otur tllan labor. lachacU111 paekl11a1. •
&nuportaU.. nerv. aftertlllq. aa4I eorpenw IS11 IT ABOUT TI• YOU GOT THE AISWEIS All DID SOIETHIH A80UT fl? proftta.. 'fte rlalal eo.t of labor bu ben a malor
factor eoMrilMldal to laereutq f90d pdee lalb·
tloa. aeeonlla1 to tile CoopenUn lbteuloll,
•laleb reporta Uaat la Uae lut ftve yean, retail food
woTken >KOred bluer galas bl wages Uaaa uy
oUaer poapol food markeUD1 empjoyeea.
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.. IT DIDN'T EVMN LOO Ute I
would make the club." SUtclitli aaid.
.. Tb• Dod1et1 bad a lot of name piteben down ID 1pn.n, tnln1nc. But. fortwtatel1: for me, tben -. a lot of
• wu reJW oae da)' by tbe au; Tbat wu .Kay 3.
0 1 l'elMl:Dber I pttebed a compt.te a•m• :" PlillaCS.lpbJ.a.'' &mclUlfO Aid • .,I 't kDow I wu ltarUDt antiJ
aboUt an boar or. two Mfore the pme. ··
laONICAU.Y, TBB .. , &OMJE bad
ruD three mlleS that daJ, DOt ~
be WOCIJd be In tbe ltart1DI bncq, .
u1111LL DON., aBU•VB I wan It,"
Hid an tncredalou1 b~borle
<.e.Utte, wbo bad a 11· 10 .ad I
3.41 eU1Md run averate ln tbe 162 in-~ be pitcl)ed. "I did:D't t.b!Dk that
o •ore arma. J bad to beat oat Pete
Brober1 for the elsbth 1pot oe the statf •••
Sutellff e spent tome Ume in the
bullpen at the at.art of the year. tbeD 1o&
bis cbaDce to ahiae when Bwt Hooton
"TbeD I 1'0D tbe next few p.ine. and
1tQed ill the atartinS roUUaD tbe rest
of tbe season.·· Scrtelilf• laid. •-aonw-e
uted me late in the year lf I ever
tbouabt l'd ha.e that maQY ~
and I laid, sure, but in Triple A, aot the maJon,"
Sutcliffe ck>led with a rush. wtnnmc
nln• of hll last 11.cledaiclU to help the
Dod&en ftniab atroq ln tbe NL West
Rama' Starter
It's F erragamo,
With Lee's Help
From AP Dllp•tcbes
Bob Lee won't start at
quarterback for the Los Angeles
Rams SUnday, but the National
Football League club Will use
bis knowledge of the Minnesota
Vikings -his team ror eight
seasons.
Coach Ray MaJavasi an
nounced that Vince Ferragamo
will be bis starter at
quarterback again, with the
veteran Lee as the backup.
"If we have to use Lee, we
wW, but be de£1Ditely will give
input." Malavasi said at bis reg-
vla r Tuesday meeting. ''He
knows the philosophy of their of. fenae, so can help our defense.·
LEE WAS RELEASED by
Minnesota after the 1978 seuoo
and ~ wttb the Rams aaer
Pat H-.S. •u bUrt and bt tor lbeeeaDL
The veteTan replaced Fer ,....., Jut &mar late m the
game agaimt San Francisco and
threw a »1ard touchdown pus
that proved tnstrwoental In •
..... dofy
Howne.r. llalaYul sud be took out Ferracamo only
because be was having an off
day against the 49ers.
Malavasl said there wu no
quarterback: controversy on his
club and added, "Ferraeamo is
going to be an excellent
quarterback wben he is ex-
perienced.''
THE FOllMEll Nebraska star
is in bis third seuon with the
Rams but bas seen limited
service behind Haden.
Malavaai said the latter
wasn't expected to be ready
even for possible playoff games
and the same waa true for cor-
nerback Pat Thomas.
However, cornerback Rod
Perry returned to action last
week and "he should be 100 per-
cent for' Minnesota."
The coach also announced that
Eddie Hill will be a full·tlme
kickoff return man. Punta will
be handled by EddJ9 Brown.
"IP BROWN ls not playtq
full time, be aboald be more ef-
fective," tbe eoada 1&14 ... Nolan
Cromwell bas been moved·bact
to free safety and that abouJd
make Brown • punt retmn ~·· He Mid th.at cl:urtq Pfadlee
thlt week. the llama Will put ex
tra effort toward stopping the
kick blocldng for wblcb the Vi-
kings are noted. They've blocke<t
13 this season.
A.D. Cets His 50,
But U ·Gets Win
SALT LAKE CITY <AP) -
Los .Anieles Lake rs' Coach Paul
Weathead praised the Jau and
the 50 -point scori ng
performance of Utah's Adrian
DantJey, but said he would
ratberwtn.
And win the Lakers did Tues·
day night, 122-118, to lift their
N atlonal Basketball Association
record to 16-8 while droppinc
Utah to 2-19.
"I've got to commend the Ja.z.z
and A.D. <Dantley> for that ef.
fort tonllbt." Westbead said.
"But I would rather win the
game.''
Loa Aneelea was led by
JamNl Wlltes with 29 points,
Kareem Abdul·Jabbar with 28
a.ad Coard Norm Nixon with 2'. "~me you double-team
Kareem like they did# .he'• eon·
na d:lab it olf, and he ean be as
ettective then as when be is
eeoriJll, '' Westbeacl uid.
Ben Poquette equalled bis
highest output or the season with
20 points for Utah. and Ron
Boone, another former Laker,
added 15 for the losers.
DanUey, wbo was traded to
Utah by the Lakers prior to the
season, scored 21 of 27 field aoal
attempts and bit eipt of 10 from
tbe foul line, in running up the
highest single-game Individual
score ol the season in the NBA.
Abdul-Jabbar's s hooting
percentage was even better, as
he missed just one of 10 field
goal attempts and was perfect In
10 tries from the foul line.
Alter sta.Yinc with the Laken
moat of the game, Utah fell
bebind 95-M early in the flnaJ
period.
Tben Dantley •ent on a 14·
point spree that .pulled the J au
to within one, 11'·113, with a
minute left.
Ji111111y the Greek
..... ~.
WINNIPEG'S PIERRE HAMEL REACHES TO BlOCK A KINGS' SHOT WHILE HOLDING THE CORNEA WITH HIS LEGS.
Kings Win;
Jets Get
'Ibe Praise
JNG1..EWOOD !AP> -Ap·
parenUy, Winnipea Coach Tom·
my llcvte ta a patient man.
EYeD ttaouab bl.I Jeta were beaten 5-.a by the Loe MseJea
Kinas Tuesday n1Sbt, he bad
nothing but prabe for b1a team.
"It was a bell of a lot of effort
for us-all night long," said
McVle. "I've seen so many
positive signs from this
franchise. I think we can corn·
pete with these established
teams in the National Hockey
League."
WINNIPEG IS one of four
former World Hockey Associa·
lion teams playing for the first
lime in the NHL this year -the
others are Edmonton, Hartford
and Quebee. Although the Jet.s
have a 7-12-3 ~rd. it's obvious
that their coach believes in
them.
"There will be a Jot of lonely
days but I just hope we'll be
around when thia team
matures," said McVie. "When it
does, we'll be a winner."
The Kinp' Butch Goring. who
fired bl two eoals incJudiq an
insurance score late in the
game, bad kind words for the
NHL's four newest franchises.
"THE WBA TEAMS have aur·
prised a lot of the eatabll.sbed
teams in the league and I think
they've even surprised
them.elves," laid Gortq. "If
yoa take tbem for l?Uted in
their own building and expect a
cake•alk they're toinl to beat
you. And they bave been bea~
several teams already."
Margerum Picked Again
FVTrio HoJWred in Football Selectiom
From AP IM11 r&e-. Foimtai.a Valley HlCb product Ken Marre1'1111D
who eauabt 41 panes for 733 yarcb and 10
touchdowns a.a a junior at Stanford, wu named to
the All·Padftc 10 CoQferace football tum ~ day.
It WU the MCOnd ltnJlht time Marpnam JaM
been aecordlld Ont team boaon.
Alao aalnln. recopi'*' and haillq fl'om
Fountain Valle)' are place-ticker Steve Steinke
and defemive back Stan Shibata.
Steinke ls a secood team choice out of Utah
State in the Pacific Coast Athletic Associatioo,
while Shibata is a second team player rrom San
Jose State.
AS EXPECTED, Southern CaliromJa 's Tro-
jans dominate the All-Pac 10 seltttions with All·
American tailback Charles White and nine of btS
teammates chosen tor honors
White and Brad Budde, the Trojans' star of.
fensive guard, earned all-conference hooors a
third straight season along with UCLA safety Ken·
ny Easley. Named to the team a second con-
secutive year. in addition to Margerum, are
Washington defensive linemi!l Doug Martin and
USC linebacker Denrus Johnson
Southern Cal placed five players on the All-
Pac-10 offensive £irst unit and five OD defense.
White was joined in the backfield by quarterback
Paul McDonald, who beat out Calironua 's Rieb
Campbell ln the volintc.
THE OTHEll PLAYERS in the all·cooferen~
backfield are running backs Freeman McNeil of
UCLA and Joe Steele of Washington
Co-championa Ut.ab State and San Jose State
dominate the All-PCAA team.
Utah State placed 13 players on the all-league
teams -HVeD of them first·team choices -in-
cluding defensive tackle Ru.loo Jones. aelected u
the PCAA'a defensive player of the year.
San Jose State bad 11 players honored -five
of them on the first team -lncludinc quarterback
Ed Luther. the lea&Ue's offensive player or the year.
Ftm-year San Jose State Coach Jack Elway
was named the PCM 's coach ol lbe year.
Two quarterbacb were named to tbe first
team -Luther wu jOlned by Utah State's Eric
Hipple.
MMtM•UM MtlMTA 5'1111111(11
Both Jones and Luther were first-team selec-tions last year.
OTHER FIRST-TEAM REPEATERS were
tight end Mlke House of Pacific, offensive tackle
Herman Parker of Long Beach State, offensive
guard Steve GouJart of Pacilic, tailback Rick.
Parros of Utah State. linebackers Brad Vassar and
Dallas Nelson. both of Pac1f1c, and defensive back
Gary Hayes of Fresno State.
Tars, CdM Gain
Volleyball Finals
Newport Hart>or anu t:orooa del Mar bi«h
schools advanced to the finals of the CIF 4-A girls
volleyball cbamp1oostups foe the second straight year Tuesday night. ·
Newport'• Tars defeated a scrappy Mater Dei
team. 15-7, 18-16, to run their string of consecutive
1ame victones to S4 as Kori and Kris Pulaski,
Kart R\Wl and Mary Alllsoo paced the victory.
. Corona del Mar had a tou&J>er time aaainst
Mira Costa at Redondo High, winninc ln th~
eames, 13-15. 15-3, 1.5-11. CdM is the two-time de·
fending CJF 4-A champion and defeated Newport in the finals a year ago.
Newport will tat~ into the title
aame at Westminster Saturdaj at 8 wblJe Corona del Mar bu a D--4 record.
..
m-place of Dwiaht Wheeler wbo suffered a
broken Jes qalut the BIUL
Now tbe deptb that caused the Patriots to ••• um eomroftnlal dMl tnYOlytq Leon Gra1 earlier ID tlle aeaaon baa auddealy
yanllbed-. ~ It will be the Patriot QBa wbo
PQ the prioo ot the NAltini ch«npa.
8A.l.LY Nfti LINS: 1'bundl1 -lllaDU J
OYet N41W Bna•ud: &mda)'. -Pbilade!PMA • onr .Detrcalt. PlttaburlbnJ.S o Cl.Ddu.U,
Rouca. l O'nl': ~ N.Y • .Jtta t over
8 WIDClft, w.....-10 onr Green Ba1,
Tam,pa Ba1 f oftl".Odcito, DIDftlr 1 Oftl" Buf. t.io. a.ttle t 0\'9' &wu (ltJ', a. Loidj T O'ff1'
Su f"rudioo, Loi ~-8 Oftf MlftMeot.a, Dall8a 10 owr N.Y. Olutl, San ~ 1t OTU
AUaata: MoadaJ -Ne" Orleans 1 onr Oaklald.
COU.SGS POOl'MU: PUllbarcb-~nn
&a&a--. 'J'1111 I J 1t•owr Vuderbllt, 8ottoD
Collep 10 O¥er HolJ Cl'Oll, Tau I Oft.r Tuu
A6M, Alab&ma lT cmt Aobifti, llDUltcm 27 °"81' at • NIYY 1'7 0 Ann7, )IJaml (ftL} • °""
Florida. _., • ._....,,.~,IWrllWlillllL
-DM.VN.OT
sBreak
Ultea&e'a Fana Rally
Y.dh BIOod Donatione
-----o-t• ol ilte D .. -----
Tampa Bay Coach Jolm Me&a1. on bow bb teain'•
fortunes bave chanced: "We m1Ned a practice last
week yet we tWl looked like a football team. Two yean
. aao il we'd 1otteo washed out of practice we woWdn 't
bave been able to form a huddle.··
aree .. P•e·I• Ceae• •I••• 't'etar
orecoa's •• Broob. who autded the Ducta • to thelr ftnt winn1Da seuoo since 1970. wu cbOleD •II•
Pacific lOfootballCoacbofthe Yeartodayinapoll
nf bi.a fellow coaches in the cooference . . . Mare wu.on. tbe record-breakin& passer from Briabam You.n&
University, bas been added to the West equad for the Sbrine
East-Weal game Jan. 5 at Stanford Stadium ... Aaailtant
football coaches at BYU. Tennessee and Wuhin«itoo are the
three finalists for the head CfW'hlng job at
Oregon State University. The ftnaliats are
Doa' SeoTll of BYU, Joe AftDUO of Ten·
nessee and Skip Ball of Wasbln.gton .•.
Idaho State's newly-named football coach,
Dave Kragthorpe, formerly of the BYU
staff, promlaes the Ben1al offenae will go
airborne, much in the style ol this year's
Brigham Youn1 team •.. Rookie
quarterback Jee •••tau of the San Frandlco uera wW make bb ftnt atart-
lD.1 appearance in pro footbell Sanday
.._. COaeb -w .... aid. • ....,_ ..... is
.80t beiaa 41tmoted. But 3oe bu mon PoC.Ual oum aD10IM
.. ad we wat to IOok atblm. '' ..•• Guy 8m11J, a defemift
ead tor tbe Clndmlatl 11eqa1a. bu been ,s._ UDtU Dec. 14 to
comply with tbe term• of a 19'18 dl.oree Mttlement or face a
cont.empt of court charge . . . Safety Doq llea..W., a four.
year veteran of the New England Patriots, wW be out for the
season after sur1ery for a broken 1aw
Ford £flt• KC Oft!r Be .. aea
Kansas City utilized a 16-foot jump abot by m Phil Ford with five seconds remaining to nip
Houston. 117·115, in NBA action Tuesday nipt.
Ford made the •bot off balance and over the arms ·
of the Rockets' Alln Leaftll ... U.,d Pree bit 14 of bis 32
polnta in t.be first quarter as San Dleeo rolled to a 121-lOI vie·
tory over Cblca10 . • . Jolla 0.... bit a aeuon·biah 40 points,
includln& 14 in a 47·PGint fourth quarte1. u Atlanta tbrubed
• J San AJitonlo. lU·l.20 ... lllb Newlla
· poured in 34 points to lead New Jeney to a
118-93 victory over Milwaukee a tbe Nets
broke a four-1ame loaln1 streak ••. Da'1d ..,....,.. scored 17 po&nta, in·
cludina two free tbrowl with 17 MCODdl ni-
malnlng and Georae MeG ..... acond bis
1S,oooth career point to pace Demer to a
96-91 vtctorJ ewer Wublnttoo. McGlnnia, a nlne-year veteran, bad 12 polata, 11 re-1\.-bounds and an NBA-bilb 12 a11iat1
,.. • • . .., WOilam• •cored a PobJta inchld·
.-o inl five in overtime, to lead the New York Kntcb to a 118-11<& win ewer Detroit ••• llilwaukee forward
Daft Me,en, wbo aat out the 1178-19 aeUCJD wltb a badl in·
· jut)', cBd not dnu for the 1ame qalnlt New Jeney because
of a IUff back ••. Denver baa placed AadMaJ' ........ oa
wal•en •.. The Utah Jau plaeed center ,... Gluelll on wainn and ataed nerd llack Calm •.. Indiana traded
NMfft center Lea Blmere to Kl'DIU cttJ for a aecoDd round
draft ddce lD UllO.
fAdlemt ill.-lliei C••IMllella ie rte
The MCJDtreal Canadie:na ralfied ft'om a 4-0 def. fil tclt u c-., LaOev leOred two IOU and .. ilted '
oa another to 1a1D a 5-5 tie with Detroit in National
Hockey Leape action Tuesday nlabt . . . Dern
S•U.'1 eoa1 put Buffalo in front in the second min.rt. and tbe
cl08e-cheddn-li:bres pressed Bostoo all over tbe ice for a 5-2 victo17 • . . t winier ltellle Leadl 9COl'9d two loala tQ nm b1I total to 17 in 18 games u Philadelphia defeated
Hartford, S-2. The win stretched Pblladelpb1a '• undefeated
streak to 18 pmes <J.S.0.3) •.• Bookie defememan Gnc
lleCU• ICOnd bb ft.rat NHL aoaJ to art TOl'Ollto OD tbe way to a W win over Atlanta • • • ltlllr a ..... lc:otN4 two &oaJ8 and .... steel OD anotber to r.ud 8t. Loail to a 4-2 W:tol'J
OYer ~. Q.aebec la now wtnJeu lia lta tut ft99 .WU . . . Bolloii defememan arid Pm bad mtnor aurpry oa hll r1Cht.kme Md will be out ol adioD ftW at lust a maatb. ............. .,..., .......... .
Tbe S.. D.i91r>'1>_..-. wbo announctd .. AC• • qalttttaft GI \t....U lniider Dew Ca.a. Tillidaf, are ~ ftli!lMrtAf a deal fW THU ·
RaD.lert CJl"'fteMler Al Olfti ID aeta•naa for • pU.cller Oa1l•r• Perr1 .. and at lea at on• otller ~ ................ ..,. ... 111 .~-.... .... .....,,.., ec.tnct ........... ManDen,··....-.
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llar'r& JC.:'..,_. 111 am~~~
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Five :Area TearnB in Runnilfg
rt
O.J. Hailed
As Player
Of Decade
NEW YORK (AP> -O.J .
Slmpeon ol tbe Su l"raDciaco den, wbo ruabed for more than
1,000 yardl four tlmee d~ bla
1upel'IUJ' 1eucma wttb tbe Buf.
faJo B1Jla. WU Damed todaJ the National Football Lea1ue
Pla1er ot tbe Decade by Pro Football MOlltbly.
Tbe 32-year-old nmnJ.na back,
wbo owns the NPL'• •in&le·
aeuon ~ record of 2,003 yard1, set bi 19'13, beat out
quarterbacb Terry Bradshaw
of the Plttabur1b Steelers,
Roser Staubacb ol tbe DaUu
Cowboys and Ken Stabler ol tbe
Oakland Raiden •• t.be top player of the 11'1011.
Simpeoo, nmnerup to former
Cleveland Browm 1reat Jlm
Brown in career naabln1 with
11,189 yards (Brown 1alned
12.312.> played for the Billa from
1969-1977 before being traded to
the 49en. He ls expected to re.
Ure after the 1979 aeuoa.
Pro Football Monthly also
named tbe 1972 Miami Dolphins
as the Team of the Decade.
Stones to Be
Reinstated?
From AP Dlspatebea
The .Amateur AtbleUc Union is
expected to retmtate two-time
Olympic hip-jumper Dwight
Stcmes' amateur statua, Jt wu rePOl'ted today • BtoDM, wbo former\7 beJd tbe
world indoor and outdoor recctd
in tbe event, WU stripped of bis
amateur status by the AAU 18
mootha ago because be accepted
prize money aft.er competing in
the oatlonally televised
Superstars competition.
But it was reported that
Stones will eet bis amateur
status back in a rullol by the
AAU tbl.a week. Tbe MU ll cur-
rently holding lbs national COD·
venUon in Lu Vqu.
''I beard a couple of weeb aa<>
from some MU offlciala that be
would be reinstated, .. Al
Franken, one of tbe COUDt1'7'1
most prominent track aod fteJd
promoton, aald.
"We voted for tt (tbe re-
instatement) in a caucus," Bob
Seaman. a aecond vice-pre.Idem
of the MU's Southern Pad1lc
Association, aald. "I woo't be
surprised It be'• reinstated. It
will be up to the Board ol Gov· emon ...
Serelee ... a I• Oee••I••
&nit.e's forte is defeme and Friars' Coach
Ron Smeltzer •srees wltb t.be DOticD it'll be a bat-
Ue between .EdllCll>'1 offense and Servite's defeme.
"Our kidl haft rtaen to the occuion this year
with wtm over St. Paul and West Covina," says
Smelber ... ADd I thlnk the aame Friday n!Pt will
boil down to that. Ediloo'• olfeme, our defense.··
Dlfemdvely the Friars' bil IUDS baft been
Unebackel"I Kevin Elncb and Jama Ellu, backed
by defensive bacb Todd Hart.
Mlb Lawler and Ray Marrero.
Hart and Lawler bave aix
interceptioaa apiece and Mar·
roro Nved Servile'• victory lut
week with an interception lat.e
in tbe same.
The Frtlll'll are a runnma
team out ol the I formation with
quarterback Steve Belardi
(5-11, 165) nmninl the show.
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Belardl i• the leadlnc
1atner for Semte, bavtnc puled for 114 Jarda and
ruabed for another '9'1 for a total otreme ol l,111 yards 10 pmea.
Up front La tackle Matt ~~Im ZZ2
pounds Oil a &-~ fnme. Eincb, a ~
colle1e prospect. bu been hampered with a &ea ln·
jury. but la expected to play.
"We baveo't seen anyoae u strcac pbJUeal-
ly," says " Edison Coach 8U1 Workman. Tbe nm-ntne ba.cta are in Uae 195-pound rana• behind liq
linemen.·•
_ Deferue Kq l•r Kai .. ••
Aside from a bil loea to No. 1 seeded Loyola.
St. Francis HJgb'a Knights have diaplayed de·
fensive ability bordenng on awesome.
SL Francis bu shut out five opponents and aJ
lowed but four touchdowns to 10 roes, capped by a
3-0 Vlctory over Los Altos m the rant round ol the
playofCs.
Among the front line on offense are three All·
Del Rey League cboices-225-pound tackle Jim
Miller. 225-pound euard Art
Acoata and 190-pound center
Tom Keney. Quarterback Vince
Beltrami baa put the ball m tbe
air only 51 Umes thia aeucm u
tbe Knights ut1li&e a puo1abin1
ground 1ame out of the power I.
"Our offense has been
mediocre this year,'' says
Coach Brian Fogarty. in bis
firat year at the helm alter suc·
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77 ............ 0
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10 St ......., 0 u ....... o.... l OP,..,,..._
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ceedinl the veteran Jack Friedman
"Our defense, espe('lally our secoodary with
Brian Sandenon and Todd Short, bas been out·
standing."
Among the St. Francis backs <who have bad to
fill the K•PiDK bole left when Kerwin BelJ
tranaferred to F.dlaoo> are Pat Costantini and Rob
Wheeler (allernatlnl at tallbeck) and fullback
Cody Glbba. All are in tbe ~91 180-pound ranee.
Beltram.l bu compleiea 19 of 51 puses for
rour 310larda and four toucbdowm. while Colt.an· tlni an Wheeler have combined for aenn
touchdowns and accumulated 1,087 yarda betweea
them.
p....,fea.,._P•a• ... •• There are .c>me aJmllarlUes coneendq Costa
Mesa and San Clemente-bod! baft lost four
times. both bave lolt to El Toro and M"lioa Viejo,
Roger Carlson
both &re third plac. tlnWwn la tMlr ....,.~ -.... 8~ about U. meat ol clmllartU. 8a 'a paa.i.a TrltGlll ID ~ II 1 rt eo.ta ....... ~ ......... bl. f9Plf(b
ot a_,....,_ pine. 11!! Sa C'eDHmte bested eo.. .... 19-10, ......
&ember. OaU 11 .. 9uart.ert.d 8W La IUfr~ a eoDem110D JUlt prtor to tbe -s o1 a ROrlW• ftnt bait ad SCI Jeff 88!IDP lplted a .._.,.
wttb • ~,ard Idem« retwn.
San Clemente bu not completed a pau bl tta
lut two pines and Trltaa c.o.th AUSe Sdaalt
responds to the queatlon ol dams tt wt1boul a Piiia
compledon: .. It Isn't euy. Bat we a;pect to bpe
Bob Owens back at receiver and tbet. mQ belf to
loolen lt . '' aee:fUn1 the non-leaaae 1091 wben San
Cleam&e'a defemift PrelllUl'W bad Luz ltJmled, lleaa Ooeeh Tom FreDcb M,P: .. San Clemente
took adfta&.qe of aome of our youna liDemen, and
we npeet tbem to put preuure OD UI apln.
"Obviously they created aome problems tor ua
and they bad an excellent same plan. We dkln't
execute our blocking.
·'The key la to atop lbelr power runnin& and
provide our quarterback with protection.''
Aztea ae..c 8..,e u.e
E9perama meii ·• Aztecs, with a hue• or. feulve line and under the dlrectioo of veteran
Coacb Pete Yoder, present a formidable force for
Estancia '1 Eagles to coot.end with.
''Esperanza is bi11er than El Toro," D04.es
Estancia Coach Ed Blanton. "Tbey come ript at
you with blut. power. a weeps. traps and dives."
Steve Williams is lbe blue chip ln Eape~·s
ofrensive line, a widely recruited 6-3, ZSG-pou.Dd
tackle
The leading rusher in
Yoder's attack a.s tailback Mike
Keefe U.380 yards oo 265 car·
rlea. including 42 toles lut
week), but the key to
Esperanza 's success la
quarterback Kevin Dem~. accontin& to Yoder.
H"UlaAtNI 7 S.-yHlll• I'
1' TrGY 7
1 u~ 1
is Loa-• •
J1 '--' 12 14 YaMncla I
27 ~ •
14 Ill o.r.. " II..... I• • ._.. u a.,...,..,.
27 C... V...., I '!' '•Dem pater la tbrowio1
more lately. and baa NallJ
doae a job In our last four-to-
five p.ma;· NJS Yoder. "He bad a lmee bUJJfY
earlier lD the year and we were a fa1r)1 10'llll team." ,
Thia coald be one or the most balanced teams
the EqSes bave faced thia aeaaoo with tbe nm-
pua combination of Keefe and Dempster.
.. setback in the Estancia camp bu come
about wttb t.be lou of defensive end Floyd Sparb
I sbou.lder separation I, wtucb will require St.eve
Kra&U to see double duty.
Special Program
For Isaac Curtis
BUllLINGTON. Ky. CAP> -Two Ctnctnu&l
profeHlooal rootball playen and a baae~Q
catcher accused of fudc1oa on airport parkinc bills
were placed Ula special court program for flr'lt Qf.
fenders
Bengals wide r<'c-eiver Isaac Curtis aod
ltnebacker R t>gg1e W1lhams were placed ln .a
dlvers1ooary program Tuesday m Boone ~Y
Dist net Court. •
Reds reserve cauber Vic Correll was placed
m the same prognam last week.
Correll was charged with theft of service at
Greater Cincumati lntematiooa.l Airport in Sep-
tember. Guards said Conell aY01ded paytnl a
parldni bW by driving over a beam arounct a
tacket booth.
Curtis wu cbaraed with theft al service and
Wllllama witb cnm.lnal facilitation. Airport police
aaid Williams lifted a ticket 1ate while Curtls
drove Lbroulb without payjq.
Police aald that lD botb cuea, the pla.)'ets
were returninl to tbe city from out-of-town 1a~.
11>e pn>tram requires ftr'lt o«mden to f'ePl'rt
to a cowt olficer later. The cbaraa may be dis·
mlued ii condition.a set by the oalcer are met
•'
A Few Eye-openers
Jazz Gets
Draft Pick
Fro01LA
---1 _,
It wu only ooe round ot CIF football playort whipped Suburban Leape cbampioo Paramount.
action, but it seerm obvious that Oran1e Coast a team wttb an 8-1 record.
area football ls on a parity with any in Southern Nottooababby ... andlt'anatoveryet.
California. * * * The area's three Central Conference entries, ESPEJlANU BIGB COM:& Pete Yoder, who
Sea View League champion Estancia, Colla Ilea• supplies the oppoatioo for EltaDda Frtday nlcht.
and San Clemente rolled lnto the quarterfinal.a, u obvloual;J Sot atart.ct olf oa the ript foot in
did Sunset Leacue champion F.dllo9 and runner-up coacbt:ben. Ma~ eye-opeaen, run,, were made bJ Cotta Tbe eoada at Blalr RIO wben the .. Blair
Mesa and San Clemeate, 11.mPlY became here Pair" GI Kermit .lobmCJD ad Jam. lleAliater led
were third-place team• from the Sea View and ~eJ~!'nctto~~~-=-~~:'~~=
Soutb Cout lequea on tbe road aaaimt cbam-befoN moriU to S..nnu, Yoder ... ant an
piom. aulatat to LB Pair Coadl Al Kata. dom='at~ = i:::-w:eotr ~. = Mm ll pnre!lr a rice prtncipal at ~cla.
the= :!:*"~m:W:•.:wn, more NSWPO&T llAaM; mGB'8 butetball
tban a Wl'd, but wbeo ICllDeCIN catthel ft.re, team will snlace lta ..... wUb u AllUDDI pme
•a rpeetaUr aft.el' mdurtJll bard timel, lt cu mean Satmdar iatt.rDoon at a uatnat tbe ~10 cnw fot. r (.loba ...._,,Lie Bafta.bna Yoaq, tk.)
Sodl II tbe cue at ICltDcll RIO wbln the • • • = ~ .. came oat°' DOWben to cam l'4llpec-s-. AND aanrs bMUe m fcdball Frl· W:1neta ti c•rtaUJ N ad cm a. waf to IU dar ~ t1m kkk off C1Mt bNbtbell ..._WU.
belWtw ..... bafbaa ...... die .,.. u a, ... -~ BMmllllb&aldQ
tbe !fo. J~ c.frll Contelwe. • • * • Yettbe~----~OD~ oam NorAlllJI NOl'll OD ... ~ ceu. Xartna. Wll1Cb •U D0t a tDll1 lD 11 '*kf&bail MUOD:
1 .. n ot fnilttltkla, la f.l·l b campalp Wtl!I ~ at •:• to tbt Laluna Buch IDflta·
a fOod lbot at plclrl"l&ap tta .. lOtb ~ ot tbt tloaal ~ u ia.111 ... uoo pm~ def~
MllOD rrt4a)' QcdDlt . l'nDcll. 811 VleW LeQue dwnpl(ID f"AtUdl ind bl&bJi
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NEW YORK <AP) -Natlonal
Basketball Association Com·
missioner Lawrence O'Brien has
awarded the Utah Jan tbe Los
An1elea Lakers· lllO •ec:ol>d·
round draft plck and S125!000
from Detroit as a eomp~ ol
the compenaatiOD c .... iDtalv·
inl J&m111 McElroy and Ben Po-
quette.
.Poquette, a forward formertJ
with the Pl.at.om. WU alped by
the Ju:a Jm>e 21 and Me&SroY., a
parcl wbo had played wtth the
Ja11, llped with tbe Platoaa Ju-
ly 27.
When the team• f aUed to
qree on com,_.tlrOD ID both
caH1, tbe eomml,.loner.:ln.
formed tMm be Would mate~
Joln.t awmd to .... botla a.u..
un la mJ Judim-t Uta!~' pro_J>_rlate compen1a\ton or
ll•EllV1 ad# ca w ol a •
round plclr," aalcl tM •
ml11looer. "Bat Utah ia•
1lread1 .._ com.r::•~ r::..~ ~~&at-~ pick WOuld ••• tJ\ab
more u.aD •bole." "'
Detnil 4ld aot haft lt1 190 ~~C:-~c Anselu lll a trade tor l1tm
Price.
'
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Boward L. llandy
Down the Wire
:The "°'1 yball HUOO wloda down
in a hurry tb1a weekend with tbe
)ln}or colle1ee competln1 in the nate ioumament at 6anta Ana Friday and
Saturday and the CIF flnala for all
dlvi1lana at Westniinater ffiP Satur· day.
The state tournament wUl have both Orange Cout (the defending
'alate title holder) and Golden West
compeUng. Sbould each wln a first
round mat.ch, they would meet in the
second round Friday mornm, at 11.
could be an interesuoa mat.chup Satur~ ni&ht. •• *
IP THE SEA VIEW LEAGUE isn't.
one of tbe atronaest in 3·A CJF com·
pet.ltion in tennis. it has to at leaat be
on a par with any other circuit. ~l
three learue entries won openine
round matches in impressive tashion
Tuesday with third place University
pullinf the blegest upset with a 13·5
victory over Freeway winner T.-oy.
Coach Lou Ann Terheggen's GWC
Rustlers won a practice match in
tour games over Jane Hllgendorf's
OCC Pirates Tuesday night. But
an)'thinc can happen in a tournament
with eight of the best teams in the
state competing.
And il the present season ls a big
one, don't overlook these same three
teams for the next few years. CdM
has three seniors, two 1uruors, three
sophomores and four freshmen on its
varsity roster
Estancia has three seruors. two
j uniors, one sophomore and three
freshmen while University, in its
first appearance in CIF playoff com-
TODl'S
VODKA
SCORESBY
SCOTCH
All &ames in the state tourney are
in the dayUme with the cham·
pionsbip tilt Saturday at 3 o'clock.
175-UTER 17~
SATURDAY'SCJF FINALS is a re·
petition, has three seniors. two '1///////fi.--7
juniors. two sophomores and two
freshmen.
645 gso
run of the 19'18 title game. CdM de-
feated Newport tor the UUe and the
year before the Sea Kings won over
Laguna Beach !or the championship.
This time, the Sea Kings are the un-
derdogs to No. 1 rated Newport with
tbe Three K's in command.
Kori and Kris Pulaski along with
Kari Rush are the mainstays of the
Newport attack. They are joined by
Mary Allison, Julie Cochran and
l.ouise Burbank in the starting
lineup.
"I was worried in that second
game aaainst Nater Dei Tuesday gbt, '' Coach Charlie Brande ..,a.
• haven't JOG• to three pmes all
year. Wben we lollt t0 Santa Fe early
thla ffJllOO, it was two strallbt and
slnee tha~ match, we have won ZT
straight and ,. consecuUve games · ·
• * * GOLDEN WEST'S field hockey
team fmi.shed the regular season with
a 9-0 record under Coach Janie Dowl-
ing and captured its third straight con-
ference title. BOlTlf.
Six members of the G WC team were UQCIERS R£TAIL
named to the confere~ce fi~t team by Amaretto Di Saronno, 12-0z . 5.85 member coaches including Judy • Beranek who set a school rec-Drambuie, 23-0Z. · . ····· ···· · .. 11 .1 I
ord with 62 goals m two years. Gailiano, 23-0L. ............ . .10.06
Other fU"St team selections included Kahlua. 23-0Z........... . . 7.73
Nance Metcado •. Lydia Reaney. Midorl Melon 23-0Z. 8.64 Lary I Belles, Connie George and Pat • · · Rodriguez. Sue Mercado, M~ Amy Southern Comfort. t.75-UTER •. 12.01
and Suzie Martinez were p}cked for Tia Maria, 23-0Z. . • . . . . . . . ............ 8.61
the seeoad unit~ • * BLENDS
Oat\NGE COASTS Boorue Gail.les Hiram Walker Imperial. QUART .. 4.85
won the women's division of the K I 11 12 California Colleeiate surllne ch1UD· ess er, 1.7'>UTER -.... . . .. •
plonabips recently at HUGtlostoo Seagrams 7 Crown. 1 7XITER .. 11 .62
Beach Pier ... Paula Dltt.-BOORBO""'S
CASE
M:TAIL
132.45
125.68
113.77
87.40
97.73
67.96
97.35
54.86
62.95
65.71 BUl Alheo'a CdJI Sea K1Das 4C ~by Sea Vlew Leap players cl>
• year Suale Crone 1.12d Karcie
rt• alone with Sue Corea.
lthougb Newport ha· won twice
over the Sea Kings th.s season, it
mer GoodWln <USC> and Denise n
Corlett. <UCLA> were named to the AndentAge. QUART . 5.88 66.55
tirst team WCAA all·cooference Earty Times, QUART.. . . 5.88 66.60
team recentl). H. Walker Ten High, 115-UTER 9.42 53.34
~uchos, Indoor Soeeer
· :Rust~rs Surf-Aztecs:
"":'
·Ron On Gnulge Match
It hasn •t reached the
level of the Rams-49ers
rivalry but th e
California Surf and the
Los Angeles Aztecs do
have an interesting-
and lopsided-feud go-
mg on.
The Sur f IS O-for-4
against the Aztecs, all
the more reason the
Anaheim-based soccer
team is excited about
tonight 's North
American Soccer
League Indoor opener .
lions and four 15 minute
periods. The playing
surface is a rtificial turr
with the hockey.sized
field enclosed with four
foot wallboards.
Chris Danaerfieid.
and ex-Surf player who
s cored nine goals out·
doors, leads the Aztecs.
Rustler
Women
TopOCC
l.W. Harper. OOART .. . 7.25 81 .99
Jim Beam. 1.75-UTER . . . I 0.96 62.00
BRANDY AND COGNAC
Christian Bros., 1.15.urER 1 2.05 68.2 1
E&J, l·UTER .... .. . . 5.80 65.81
Courvoisler V.S., 750·ML . . 12.54 141 .95
Martel V.S.P., ... . . .. ... . . I 1. I 6 126.25
CANADIANS
Black Velvet. QUART . .. . 6.02
Canadian Club, 1.1>un::R 15.49
CanadJan Mist. OOART . . 5.96
Seagrams V.O •• 1 75UTER. 15.49
GIN
Beefeaters. 1 7>UTER ...... 14.35
Gilbey's, 1 7>UTER . . ....• ....... 9.53
Gordon, OUARr . . • . . 4 .98
Seagram's, OOART . . . .. • . . 5.53
Tanqueray, 1 7>UTER .....•......••.. 14.70
RUMS
BacardJ Lt. & Dk., 1 75-UTER ..... 10.42
Castillo Lt. & Dk., QUAAT 4.26
Myers JamJcan. 750-ML 7 .21
SCOTCH
Ballentine, 1.1>UTER .. . . . . . . . .. 14.72
Chival Regal, cxwn ................ 14.63
Cluny, 1.15-urER . ... . . . . ... . . . . . 12.05
J & B. Q(JART ...... . ................ 9.59
Johnnie Walker Blk., QUART •..• 13.50
Lauders, 1 ~LITER . . . . . . . • . . . . • . . 11 20
TEQ<JILA
Cuervo White. OUAAT ............. 6.34
Don Emmo Wh. & Gold, 1 75-t.TR 8. 71
Sauza Gold. CXJAAT •• .•. . . . . . . .. 7 20
VODKA
Crown Russe. QUART ..•......•... 4.22
Kamchatka. 1.7'-UTER . . . . . • . . . . . ... 7 .92
Popov, 1.1~ .... ....... . .. . . ••. .. 6.99
Smlmofft G¥Wrr •.................•....... 5.68
Stolechnaya, QUART • . . •• • .. . . • . • . • l 0.39
68 .13
87.65
67.44
87.65
81.1 6
53.90
56.40
62.61
8322
58.96
48.24
81 .50
83.89
167.85
68.17
108.60
152.88
63.39
71 .66
4929
81.37
47.75
44.77
41 .83
64.26
117.55
BOTIU.
CASE:
RETAIL
5.52
10.48
9.49
7.29
8.15
1133
8.12
4.58
10.49
10.96
5.55
5.55
8.89
6.84
10.34
11.37
5.49
11.83
10.53
5.68
14.61
5.62
14.61
13.53
8.99
4.70
5.22
13.87
9.83
4.02
6.80
13.89
13.99
11.37
9.05
12.74
10.57
5.98
8.22
6.79
3.98
1.41
6.98
5.36
9.80
~TO S<J>Pl.'f ON HAND
SPECIAL BEVERAGE P<JRCHASE
MASTER MIXES ~
Margarita. Bloody Mary,
Sweet & Sour. 32 -OoNCE. 4 9
Pina Colada. Maj Tai. Daiquii,
Straw. Cola~ Straw. Daiq., 2X>z.49
Poland Water. 32-0UNCE .69
Mdlhenny Bloody Mary, JO-OL .65
Calistnga Water. 28-0l .59
Johannisberg Riesling
Bealieu Vileyards, 1~Ml
Barengo, 750-ML
Cresta B&an~ 1»ML
Robert Mondavt. 1so ML .
Santa Barbara, 750-ML
Wente.1~
Simi, 1»ML
4 04
3.24
324
4.78
3.63
3.27
4.84
CASE RETAIL
5.58
5.58
7.87
7.40
6.72
239 311
Gamay Be.aujo&ais
Almaden, n OMl
Beaulieu, ''°Ml
Charles Krug, ")()..,,
Monterey, r..o""
R. Mondavi, ~"II.
Parducl, ,~Ml
Chardonnay
Beringer, 1~ "'l
Christian Bros .• 1YJ '\I
Fetzer. 1~~L
Giumarra. 7'JO "'l
Monterey. ':IO '<\L
CHENlN BLANC
Christian Bros .•
Fetzer.,.,. ...
Frandsian,
Louis Martini, ...
Miras sou,
LOWENBRAU
BEER
6-PACK
12-0Z. BTL
224
2.73
2 42
2.75
3.03
3.13
2.72
4 .95
3 49
4 23
324
455
bPACK
CAN~
29.70
2632
30.00
33.00
34.00
29.54
53.90
38.00
46.00
35.20
49 .50
1 ·62
E & J Gallo, J 7'0-"ll 5.85 2126
Frandslan Burgundy, moN. J 2.09 43.95
R. Mondllvl Table Wines, > ~ 9.89 35.94
Berlnger Hock Set. ,.,.,,, 12.86 46. 75
Almaden Cruet. 0 7' .. 7 25 39.52
w. Now Offer. Umlted Sd&tion o( National
Bnnd Orocery Items.
BOTilE
CASE RETAIL
.46
.46
.66
.62
.56
3.67
2.94
2.94
4 .34
3.30
2.97
4.40
2.48
2.20
2.50
2.75
2.84
2.47
4 .50
3.17
3.84
2.94
4.13
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Remember
His Name
BJ DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of .. Datp Hit....,
Wnte dowm this name. or me it somewhere ln
the back or your mmd under the heading of Future Supera'*8 Mike Brtus
Brilgs ls an 1 I year -0ld Cost.a Meu boy who
barely stands lwo feet taller than the net, but be'1
b1& enou&h to eo to Ch1caeo. where be won the na-
tlonal 1.ndoor JUD.tor cbamp1onsbip Jut weekend.
A PRODUCT OF MESA VERDE Counll')'
Club, Brtus wtll be travellml to al leut two more
major tournaments with natJonai and lntem.ational
compet!Uon this season HU coach, Kirk Orahood.
believes Brite.a could very 1000 be ranked tbe No.
1 teno.ls player in the world amone 12-year-0lda
"We're golna to the Oran1e Bowl Junior
Class'c et ChriatD'\Uo which wlU ~e tn~a
tlonal players ... or.hood llMl)'S.
"If he win.a that, at would mue
him the top 12-year-0ld tn the world ..
And lt Uln 't so far-fetched t.o
think that Bnggs could wln t.be
Oranae Bowl Claulc.
The boy wonder won four
s traight tournaments 1n
Callfom1a without losing a set-
G lendora. Cerritos. Pasadena
•••oos and Anaheim. He won tn ~
final!\ at Anaheim by scores of 6-1. 6-0.
The national indoor at Ctucaeo was Bngga'
fifth straJght tournament victory. He didn't lose a
set unW the semifinals. in whJch he defeated Ken
Feuer of New York, 6--4, 5-7. 6-2.
It wu easier in the final.a. wt.lb Briw beat·
ln1 Al Parker Of AUant.a. 6-4, w .
"Mike comes to leaom befon acbool at 7
a.m.," says Orahood, wbo jotna 11 .. Verde'•
Glenn Abbott ln coachine the )'OWlpter. "In the
afternoons he practices with other players. He's
been on all-at.ar teama an buketball. bueball.
football and soccer, but he 's dropped most of lho5e
sporta to concentrate on his tenrus ·
BRIGGS IS CLASS PRESIDENT at Adams
school and, from all appearan~. t!> a normaJ,
freckle-faced youngster. But it's becomme an
creasingly obvious there Is something para-normal
about his tennis.
Adidas ahoes and Kennex racquets have
already decided t.o sponsor Bnags, and they'll
make sure he can afford t.o make the nat.aonal tournament trips.
Tbe entire Bri1&a famUy playl teml1I and hia
brother Steve lJI on the Eatancla Hilb varsity
squad, ~ Mike 1ot a bead start on everybody
else, plcld.na up the 1ame at a1e stx. It ·a already payina off
• • • GROVND STROKES -Loi Caballeros Rae· quet and Sporta Club ln Fountaln Valley has more
tennlJI court.a than any other facWty in Oran1e
County, but the club contlnuee to 91Dpbaaise that
It's more than just a tennis place. For lmtance. on
Feb. 2 Loi Caballeros wlll host Dodier players and
coaches for a palr of baseball clinics aimed at
youth players and coaches or youth teams
Manager Tom Laaorda will Jive a 1ueat lecture
for the pro1ram, which lJI a community service
project ot the Oran1e County Sportawriten >..-
IOCJatloa.
Area Girls Win
In Tennis Action
Stre:nctb of the Sea View Leque came to the
front Tuaday ln openlne round pla}' of the CIF a.A
girls tennl.a playoffs aa Corona del Mar, Estancia
and University .au '•on 198Lcha.
Newport Harbor. Sunset Lea1ue kln11>lna, and
La1un.a Beach, winner of the South Coast circuit,
allo won opent.n1 matches
Univenll1'1 Uma Rao, a frelhman, pulled the
blHetl upset o( the day. handln& Tro)t'1 Kat.blMD
Lillie ber rtrat lo.s in four yean, M . Troy wu un-
defeated in lta leque but fell to the tbl.rd place
Trojana, 13·5.
Cd.M'a Sea K.1n11 breeatd to an 18-0 tr1umpb
over Redondo and Ettancia w<4ld UWe dme ln
dl1posin1 ot Paclftca, 17·1. CdM it tbe No. 1 leeded
team ln the 3-A playOffa .
Newport llkewlJe bad an eu1 lime, =
Loara, 11-2, wblle La1una Beacbt the No. I
team 1n 2·A play, defeated Monte1111Uo, 154 .
Polo Semis Tonight
LONO BEACH-Two-Ume defencUq CIF 4·A
water PolO cUmplon Newport Harbor and SU
Vtew Leap champ Unlvtl"lltY ff1'b are tn acUoo toaJaht ., BelmoQ& PIH• in CIP Mmll\Dall acUoo. fl'M leUon ot NewDort Harbor, leeded No. J ln the ehllaat.lonl,.battle Loni Beaeb Willon ln I
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• "1But you're always IUppc.ed to
offer your cl\alr to a ladyt"
MISS PEACH
SHOE
MOON MULLINS
b.t'll stand in 11.na tor ticksts, to get 1nsjde,
to buy food. and to go U> tbe rest.room. The most
important t hing to renmher about standtng in
line is that Hell's Angels
members Are al.lolled to cut
.. by MIU LAurius
by Jeff MacNelly
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
You WOULPN 1T TALK
WICE ~T IN FROt-ll' Of A t.Arl'f, \.\be.JU> )t>l)?
any time they want l
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1"o 1..N LOW UNf 1L.
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THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO by Gus Arriola
" •.. $15.60, $15.70, $15.80, $15.90 ..•. "
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THAT I HAVE WNCH WITH HIJil TONOAAOW ... ANO HE'O IJl(f YOU TO JOIH ___ __...._
lie, MAA.IEI CAN YOU?
NANCY
NANCY···OON'r
HOLD TH! PAPf!R
so GLOS!
IN _SN()WBIZ,
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACAOSS fact
1 Thwacks 49 Singer -
6 Key Ross
UNITED Feature Syndicate
T ~·a Pl.lllle Solved
10 Mountlin In 50 Resigrl
Thessaly 51 ci.stty
14 Gin and -52 Budlel
15 Ulndof Of'9 55 OtMolllly
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17 F1-t!O Vend lt lol•'" ·~lalu ' . T I I
18 MOMQlnl' 61 Sc>oken •I 11 l I ,., L I o I ••• ~ 62 Compelitor l •hltl L If .. u •• • 0 • I
20 Portuguese 63 Tllr~I
COWi 64 Clock
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28 Set oown ments 29 Slrl!P name
30 Bed r-.:t 6 Rome's rtwr 27 She owns 11 45 Knight
46 Example
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31 Tncits 7 Moutllward 21! Exec
32 Ballplaye< 8 Ho Fr 29 Opulenl
36 Time zone 9 Antstl 30 Ghtl9'
abbr 10 Porlenls 32 Seeton
37 Rotates Atctl. 33 ProvtllOllll
38 CMmlc:al IUf. 11 Whlt11e 34 Quondam
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39 Scooping 13 s American 37 o.n
'2 lr*"'Udl • ,.,. 40 lnllpldly " c.noa glr1 19 WMt1* 41 6ellct
45 Says word 42 Oynwno
41 - -ol ltle 22 Unhe oarts
·47 Al no time
48Smirk
49 Arthur Conan
St Beno
53 Single
54Gong
56 In no degree
57 Thnce. Prllllx
59 Energy
On tlae 1t' a9 llp
The dollar broke th 250-y n barri r th.ls
week and reached its hlah••t level in more th n two years on the Tokyo rorel1n xcbl.Jll(e. Traders attribute the rise tt> the
fa ct Japan imP,Orts 99.7 percent of its oll
and pa.ya ror 1t in dollars thus reducing
confidence in lhe Yen.
545% .. Earnings Hike Reported
ATLANTlC CITY, N.J . <AP>
Caeears World Inc .. spurred
by t.be openiJll of its Boardwalk
Reaency casino hotel In Atlantic
City. bas reported a 5'5 percent
increase In quarterly eaminp
\hrousb Oct. 31.
revenues increased from $50.9
million in August. September
and Oetober ol 1978 to $118.4
million during the same period
of 1979.
an a similar period.
The company said its
Boardwalk Rege~y casino hotel
had revenues of $58.2 million
and earnings of $6.2 million, or
about 37 cents a share, during
the quarter. Casino revenues
amounted to $S0 million during
the quarter. It said.
Caesars World, a Los AneeJes-
based ftnn, w d its first.quarter
The company said its quarter-
ly earnings jumped from $1.9
million. or 8 cents a share. to
$10. 7 million. or 41 cents a share.
LEASE @
From The Leader
WE ARE OFF
TO A RECORD LEASE YEAR!
Benefit From Our Pricing Policy.
Selection And Superb Service.
NABERS ~
OPEH70AYS UOO'HAUm lln •• COSTA MESA
540-1100
2nd T.D.'s
$I 0,000 to $300,000
Guaranteed FwlcllnCJ
We have lender funds available now.
If your preperty qualifies, we
guarantee a f undlng date in writing. If
we do not perform. we will pay you
$100 per day 'tll we do.
CORPORATE
NOTES
JAMES R. :lauHART Ill
Attorney at L•w
Q. WREN I INOOaPOaATE llY BVSINESS.
AM I aanucrBD TO ONLY ONE KIND 01'
8l181 ACl'IVITYf
A. NO. For examplt, lf you are a plumbln& con·
lr•ctor your corciorallon will be able t.o en111•
ln contl'aetln1 and tn any other kind of bu.alnes1,
even lt unrelated.
Q. CAN I OLP PaOTBCI' •Y PBUONAL
••ALT• •Y INCOaPOaATING •Y
81JllNBll'f
A. YES. Be .ure that your corporaUon followt a
few,almpte tormaUtlea and .tht rauJt will be -Uaal ~ ~al 11sets are exempt from dalmt qllinlt ;rour corporation.
Salari fk.rftl~• Drop
Lion Country Safari. Inc or Irvine has an
nounced revenues or $605.489 for the third quarter
ended ~plembcr 30. This compares to $910.000 for the penod last year
The decline in revenues was attributed to the
continwng energy crunch. The per share loss for
the third quarter was .OSc.
"We have commenced a program to attract
more attendance from local residents and have
launched our "Entertainment 80", which ls a com-
plex featuring a Teen 21 dance disco, Rollerworld
a nd Skateway, Comedy Showcase a nd Am-
phitheater 80 presenting live bands, .. said Harry
Shuster. president llnd chatrman or lhe board The compl t!X openi. Nov 23
.Slp l...anguagt-Cl••• Otl~r~d
American State Bank In Newport Beach an-
nounced thttt 1t 1s hostang a sign lan1uage class m
the bank 's offices at SOO Newport Center Drive
each Wednesday from 5.30 to 6:30 p.m.
The class la being taught by Linda Palmer. an
interpreter at Tart Hearing Impaired School in
Santa Ana. Emphasis is to be on conversational
and bualness vocubulary sign language used in
every day tranaacllona.
Co•puter l11•t•Ued
Hu1hes Aircraft Company of Newport Beach
bas Installed the new IBM 4341 processor. The
comp~ ls operating at tbe company's solid state
product.a division.
The proceaaor will be used in the design of
cuatomlzed circuit chips for Huehes' military and
commercial customers. The company produces up
to 150,000 ot these clrculll a month.
Pre.tdftli N•alH
lelf Olsea, president ol Profeu'-al Com-
maalty Mua1esnea&, lac., a Newport Beach-
baaed property manaaemeut company. bu been
elected president of the California Southern Coun·
ties Chapter of Community Aaoclat.ea JnaUtute
<CAI >. The Institute la a nationwide, nonprotlt H ·
sociatlon with llll membership drawn from
Builders; Homeowners AasoelaUons; Govemmenl
Officlall; Property Management; Le1al and Ac-
count! ng flrms throu1hout the nation.
Olllea Re-at•ft
Tbe John Burnb1m & Compan7'1 Oranae
County otflce hot been moved wttbln Newport Beach to 2381 Campus Dr. al Von Karman. It waa
located at 4101 Westerly Place.
Tbe company, a tlnanclal services oraan.laa-
Uon, haabrancbealn HawaUaodTexu.
Solve Your 1 W9
Tax Problems Nowll
•nley t"8 ._..lb ot •to•*" tax MdUctlM ta 1t1t wt.lie pntlcll9tlhtl l1t a 1tl11t1y pretlt· motlvntd ._wttmtftt.
• , ... fthWy ef tfllt htvttlment II ................
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~EW YORK <AP.> -H .. ID· nauoo ..... au11tmaa?
Wl&b eom-• ~ ~ .i a rate Of aboUt U perc:eat, ao.n.
eeonomllta 11y It ma, bu At
)Hit, tbe pit buytn1 th1i 1911
ma1 be mot'9 rt1tralned and mor• ~cal tbaD tn ot.ben. n;..i'Wtll i,. ''no SUta Clam
tbl1 ChriltmH for moat re-
tallen." conelUiM 9COIK>mllta llt
Qtlbe•. TbeY U'l'M that the ia1
fiatlOD aquee&e, COU,pled with
ctedlt·~PC mov ~ the ~ Relel'Ve bave tombmed to dampen caaau er IJN'pdtnl,
anML SALES nfurea tor
Odober fell 1. T perca fn>m t6e vlous mouth '1 Lenl, aceorct-to eovennnent ftpra. And
C bank estimate. that aft.er a·
cludlnl auto •ales niura. the
total volume ol aalea Jut month
waa off about one percent. with clothlnl aalea down a steep four
percent.
Citibank predict• aome re-
gions -New York and West
Cout are menUoned -will bave
strong selling seuon1. But for
the country as a whole, It CCD·
chadea that inflation and lautna
increases ln income will t.end t.o
make holiday shoppers feel
more Impoverished ln spending
il not in spirit thta year
NOT EVERYONE I S so
gloomy. Spot checks with re-
tailers acro1s the country on the
day after ThanluglvmK the
traditional start of the Christmu
shopping 1euon· round many
elated at the turnout
"The place has been mobbed
It's a madhouse." said
spakeswoman Babs Gorman at
Fllene's department store an
Boston Many of them were on
hand well berore the store
opened and poured m by th~
"thousands ... she said
Shoppers also paced
Af' ......
M agor's A ngrg
Hoboken Mayor Steve Cappiello wants AFL-CIO Presi-
dent Lane KJrkland lo apologize for a remark m which
the la bor leader compared bemg outside the AFL-CIO to
bemg m Hoboken
()v.-r Thta (:ounlt•r
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taaaccunte :.... • IDGilt Ms>~ tt'eDd ID mw ti .. ~·
ble price~ OHllOot. To Wustrate:
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teep JOU!' ear r&llilitn.&,fOI' more Uaaa IO~. JOU'll aave more ps by:Wnailal i"1 JOUI' lp't'00 tbu bJ teeptq
your car Nlllli.ilJ.
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Worth A. No. Many thlDk tbat alr condltlotlinc
1.)'fte1:DI consume a lot
of gaa, and they do when you are forced lnto 1top-and·1lart
city drlvm,. But when driving at b.lchway apeedl ID late-
model can. you'll save more cu by rollinc up your wiD·
dowa and turning on your air conditioner. Tbe reuon: The
wtnd rushing lb.rough your windows u you cruiae aJoac 81\
open highway acts as a drag, slowing you down a.ad com·
pelllng you to use more gu to keep up your speed than you
would oooaume by runninl your air coodiUooer.
Q. What are the baalc guides to help save on aaa?
A. Learning to coa.sume lesa gas .. a little lilre learn-
ing to lose weight. offers my associate, Brooke Shearer.
who lives in an area U1 Wu.bington, D.C .• where abe must
depend on a car for tranaportation. If you really want to
save both oo gu and calories. you mull adopt a new set of
attitudes and habits.
On autos, these attitudes include taking proper care of
your car <which an astounding number of driven simply
will not bother to do. a.s of now). Have your mec:banJc re-
gularly check plugs. points. thermostat, anti-pollution
equipment. filters. wheel alignment and bearings. As Utt.le
as two fouled ptues. claims ARCO's con.servatiOl'l experts,
can cost 20 percent of your gas consumption. Buy radial
tJ res. lf you un afford them
The good habits wtucb you must develop include:
•Trip planning: Com bane short trips to the groeery. dry
cleaner. movie theater. dNgatore. etc. The worst milea1e
performance ts registered on trips of 10 miles or lesa ln a car
which hasn't been dnven for several hours. Try to avoid
startmglhe car JWSlt.o move itint.olhe1ara1e.
• Dnve smoolbly A votd Jackrabbit atarta and t.ailgal·
mg. Moregasi.ausedacceleratingtbanenmin1.
Market Zigs, Zags;
Buyers Seem Wary ..
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cousin, in "YoUQ& Maverick." tunllhl at
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'Maverick's'
Baek-Almost
By PETER J . BOYER
LOS ANGELES <A P ) -Something called
"The Young Maverick'' makes a quick ap·
pearance on CBS' schedule tonight, hoping to
work lbe memory of the classy "Maverick" series
for some easy ratings points, <Channel 2. 8 p.m.)
A clumsy con, this, unworthy of the name
Maverick <whi c h , you 'll r e m e mber. 1s
synonomous w1th gUile and wtl and cleverness in
the old West>. Bret Mavenck would have sooner
drawn l o an inside
( )
straight than to bet on
TV REVIEW this longshot. This scam bas a
built-in foil The idea is to
lure viewers with the
name "Mavenck" and then hope that they don't
compare what they're seeking with the lustrous.
memories that uraed them to watch. Thi.a can't
work, of course, especially since the CBS promos
scream out, "Maverick's Back."
Viewers looldn1 for "Maverick" will be diaap·
pointed. depressed, even. But probably not sur
priaed.
TRE 08.JGINAL lM1·111Z "Maverick," which
starred Jamea Garner, Jack Kelly and (OC·
caaloaally) Roeer Moore, featured bright
cbannen named Maverick who were everylbine
that other Western beroea weren't : They were wit·
ty, dl..alrw:lfned to vlolellce and rather cowardly.
and they clidn't much care for ridinl horseback.
The .. Youns Maverick" at band, Ben
Maverick (Charles Frank), also dlaplaya those
cbarac:teriJticl. which la euy eDOU&h beeauae
sucb ~can be written into the script.
Ben Maverick la the aon of Beauregard
(MOON'• old part) and COUlin to Brodlen Bret and
Bart <Garner and Kelly). He bu inherited, CBS'
promCJticm tell us, the Maverick "lood loots and
charm. anat 11dll with cards and a healthy
reapect for cowardice.··
\JNJ'OllTVNATELY, HE HAS not inherited ao, Huatm, •ho made tbe ort,inaJ .. Maverick"
wttb a special touch, or the exqublte charm of
lam• Garner'• Bret -t.blnp that can't be writ·
\eD into the acrtpt. By tbl way, CoUsin Brn does make an ap-
pearanee OI ION ln toa.icbt't debut. It'• • eo.
aecoDd bit featuriDJ Jamet Garner tbat was
taRM ca at tM ft'OnL ot the aboW after the ep1lode
... UUdy abot (yet anotber foolish lnYi~ to
CODl~lt totbeort,cmal).
CamlD Bret -doaA't 1Uck .,ow>d to Set in· volricl ID the ICory. He't pt bJs repataUon to COD• w .
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Singer Ella
Fitzgerald hosts her
first TV program m
over a decade Satur·
day at 8 on the 90·
minute specia l
.. Soundstage .. on
KOCE. Channel 50.
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!11aioou-of the actOt• on "
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Jeen Cocte.iu s work wttll
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••Pf-led JOHN.DARLING
9:00 I) THE UNeAOKEN
CIAQ.E
Kri. Kt1510tl8rMln •IC**
by ofher country muMC
Pll<lot"*• on ii trlt>ule to
the lltle Mot,_ Meyt>elle
C.orter the "'llrat lady OI
country muaoc: ..
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A photograph taken by
Arnold of Morgan k156t'10
Mr Drummond makes
I dll'f aasome hes _,
oulmoneuvered by h•i. Old
JlfTtY buddy D ntE BAXTERS 0 (l.oJ CHARt.ES
Hey, Look Who's Number 3 1 ,
NEW YORK <AP> -ABC. victimh.ed by
• couple ol first.nm motion pktures and
the succeaa of CBS' "60 Minutes," tumbled
to third place in the networks' ratings race
for the fint time in more than 16 months.
figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co. show.
A BC listed only three programs in
Nielsen's Top 10 for the week endmg Nov
25, and that contributed to CBS' second
consecutive first-place fin.lsb. For NBC.
the No. 2 finish ended a five-week run in
last place.
ABC, WIDCH LAST finished No. 3 an the
week ending July 9. 1978, still lea<b the
three-way competition for the sea.son. but
the margin separating the frontrunner
from CBS has diminished in ~nt weeks.
CBS' mark for the week was 19.8, to 19.3
for NBC and 17.8 for ABC. The networks
say that means in an average prime-time
mmute during the week. 19.8 percent or the
homes in the country with television were
tuned to CBS
It wu an lnterestlng week in other
respects. Notably. the week's two
highest-rated programs. mOV1es on NBC
a nd CBS. were on tht• air at the same nmr
Sunday mght
"SMOKE\' AND THE Randat. ""1th
Burt Reynolds and Sally Fields. "'as
broadcast 8 10 p m EST on NBC. and · Oh
God ' .. with George Burns and John
Denver was on CBS 9·11 the same rug.ht
"Smc*ey and the Bandit" srored a rat
mg of 31 8, a 10th or a point ahead of CBS
movie. Nielsen says that means or aJI the
homes in the country with televwoo. 31 8
percent saw at least part of the NBC mov·
1e. and nearly that percentage watcbed all
or a port.Jon of CBS' film.
CBS. as 1t has 1n recent weeks, was
helped m the ratings by continwng sen efi
"60 Mmutes" tn third place. "Dukes of
Hazzard" sixth, "DaJlas" e1ghth. "M·A·
SH" 14th
>
A.Bea 8£8'1' FOR the week. ·•Three's •
Company,'' WU No 4, and NBC's top.
rated regular procram. ··tteal People:·
was 10th
'I; BC s .st"<'Ond plJcc fao1sh cctmt' d~p1te
he:ivv repre!>en lJL1on at the bottom of the
rating~ 11.st E1schetd" SSth, followed by
A Man Called Sloane .. and "Pn me Tune
~unday .. A CBS special, "RaUedY Ann
abd Andy,'' wa.'> 58th, and a moVJ e on t.be *
sa D'I e net wortt '·Letters from Fr ant ' wttb
Art Camey. ""as~ for the week last.
The Wffk s 10 hlahest·rated prog.rams:
-.. -_,, - -.-i.--• r.U,. Of ll I ,__.... .U OW"-....... N9C. -''Oii Godt'' JI 1 or 1u ...--.. --............ · Jt •er JA. 1 ,,,..,ion, -ces "Tllr .. '• C-.,,, -._, or 111 • mu1-. -.. ..,,..,.. u.s or .,
•I I mltlMrl, •h AK. "0..-el......_.,:• n .7 or ta. I mllllOft. , ces ... .._ o.r.. th., " ,....,..,, Aee. "Diii'-" -·:•
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ABC Juggles 'Mork,' 'Laverne' Slots ·1 ·~ ~ • ••
NEW YORK <AP > -ABC , facin1 a aWf
challenge tlua sea.son from c~ bu rejualed the
time apota for two o( ita most successful comedies.
"Mork and Mlndy" and ''Laverne and Shirley,'
and plans to premiere alx new aenes after Jan. 1.
"Incredible Sundays," will be followed at 8 by
"Ten.apeed and Brown Shoe," starrinf Ben Vereen
and JeffGoldblum.
''llOU AND •INDY," wJµcb bad been losing
its time spot to CBS' "Archie Bunker's Place:·
will live up its Sunday-at-8 positioo in favor of a
apot on the schedule Thundays at 8.
• • prime-lime as a detecbve tn "StGae." Weaver's .:
new show will be broadcul Mcmday ni&bta at 9. :
"FA.Mn.r· aETURNS TO tbe lineup at 10.
r1lhng the voed left by the end ol ABC's "NFL Mon·
day N1gbt Football" season. The network, an overbwlemine winner in the
televillon ratin1a competition last aeuon, also
said it will drop three aeries -''240-Robert,"
··oetect.ive School" and "Out of the Blue ...
THE NEW ABC SHOWS include two half-hour
comedieat two bour,lon1 comedy-drama pro-grams ana a new one-hour det.ectlve aeries, as well
as a Sunday evenlne 1bow the network calla "In· formational"
The "informational" aeries, "Incredible SUD·
days." airtna at 7 p.m .. wW star John Davidson
and Jim Palmer, t&e Baltlmore Orioles' pitcber.
· ABC 18)'1 the ma1ulne-atyle show wUJ feature
"•trancer·tlum·flctJou bappe:nlnel and remarkable people."
"Laverne and Shirley · will move from
Thursdays at 8 to Monday rught at the same time.
to be followed at 8:30 by a new half-hour sitcom.
"One lo a Mllllon," atarrlnl Shirley Hemphill as a
Los An1elea cabble who inherits millions or
dollars.
Dennis Weaver, who starred on CBS'
WOODBRIDGE PLAZA
(a....._'1Vl~Ca•t11)
Another balf·bour comedy. ''Goodtime Girls,··
set in lbe 1940s, will air Tuesday oi&hta at 8:30,
and "B.A.D. Cats,'' the adventures of YoUDI of·
ricers with the Burelary Auto Detail, will be
broadcast Frida,y18-9 p.m .
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HOLLYWOOD CAP> -TboH ~ tu.e. to movie cruta are
al •11 a combination of lllow bl1 wt NaUmmL ''AD AU.SW Trtbute
&o Jncrtd •• bu •JllP&e qu.u-uu otbotb.
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bour·1aal report OI Ute an• oa U. CBS~ Dec. e. The~
crowd wttneeeect a lioater ...soa at
tbe fourtb annual Varht7 aalll a.
tematlooa.I 1ala to blMftt chllidlreD'• botpltala (previous boDOrw: .lobn
Wayne. Ellaabetb Taylor. Jamea ltewan>.
Tile bla upeeta seem inevtta·
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rout!Dt by VletGI' Bcqe. except that
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--------bJ ,. Albertaoa. wbo actmttt..:I be bad never met tbe pat ol banor.
MGM Split SBNTDIENT FARED better. Hcnv
IOISPB COTrSN, CO•ttar of .. GullOS" (0.CU'No. u, taldtfbow
be ana Ber•111aa tuffeNd uDder servitude to producer David O. Selmtet. To make tbetr ~ tbe
pair dl'llled QP u butler ad maid
and aervecl at a Selmlck dlDDer
party. •
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lllu Berpwl'•: BllOlid8 "'"""'· Lewl1 Mlleatoat, JrtD• Heney,
Mutin Ballam. CU7 orm. 111te Frauovlcb, Pa1 Wray. IUcbal'd
MaW1an. James LJdoD. sap Rulo
recalled attencH01 drama aebool with
11111 Beremaa In tbtir native
Sweden.
Into Two
~~~~~~~bd.Firms Eyed
could it fail, when tbe party WU
liven oo the same Warner Brotbera atace that housed Humpbrey
Bocart'a cafe in "Caaablallca?" A
aec:Uon ol tbe orlstna1 set was renr-
rected, and peopled witb tbe CldllDaJ
doorman, Dan Seymour, and
Others attendin& the gala: Peter
Falk. ln!ne Dunne, Charles Broosoo.
Jiil Ireland, Ted Kni&bl. Sammy
Daria Jr., Jack Paar, Steve Alim.
Shirley Jones, Dick Van Patten. Art
Linldetter, Fred Madlurra1. June
Haver.
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CULVER CITY <AP> barman, Leonid Kinsky, u well as
-Metro-Goldwyn· Paul Henreid. Teddy Wilson subbed
Mayer Inc. says It may for the late Dooley Wilson on piano,
split into two companies and Frank Sinatra dropped in to sin&
-one concentrating on "As Time Goes By "
films and the other on "Llke the man said, 'Here's Jook.
hotels and casinos. ing at ya,' " Sinatra saluted Mi.as
M G M P r e s i d e n t Bergman.
Frank Rosenlelt said the The emcee was James Stewart,
company may restruc· looking rucged in a stubbly beard be
tu re its fJlm -making is growing to play a gold miner in an
division into a separate African adventure Among those he
company that would introduced at the bead table were
seek listing on the New Bergman's children, Pia Lindatrom,
York Stock Exchange. Isabella (recently Mrs. Martin
He said the principal Scorcese> and Roberto Rosellini Jr.
aim of the restr11ctur
i n g w o u 1 d b e t o AMONG THE COMMENTS of the
strengthen the film · evening·
malting side of MGM's Goldie Hawn, who earned an Oscar
operations. in "Cactus Flower": "I want to
thank you in public for taking me by
ROSENFELT said the the band and leading me through my
proposed sptnoff would lint picture."
r e s u l t i n M G M Helen Hayes, who co-starred in
BER BEAUTY untouched by her
64 yean. Mw Bergman responded
by demonstrating "how long I've
been in motion pictures." Her father.
she explained, was f8$clnated by the
new medium and began falming her
when abe was an infant. She showed
a series of home movies wtuch had
been edited by an expert -fellow
Swede lngmar Bergman
At one point the actress ext>lained:
"My father <a widower> fell In love
with my governess. so you can see be
focused oo her. Later she became tus
wife."
She gave s pecial thanks to
Katherine Brown. the Selmick scout
who brought her to Amenca, and to
Ruth Robe rts, who laugbt her
English. She concluded: "Thank you
all for the most unbehevably
beautiful and unforgettable evening
of my life." stockholders retaining
their shares in MGM,
::ic:, =d ~:Godunov Leavina ABT operaUom, and al.lo re-"---e ceivinl the aame pro-portloa.lte ownenhip in NEW YORK CAP> -Balla star 1alarlea were apt low to p1owlde
the new fllm-maklDI A1euDder GodanoY ~ bt la leav-more IDDDBJ f.or bUI l&ar8. tDckd • lq tbe America Balllt Tbeater' In aevenl &cmet 4efeetGn. 0 at 7¥ ~aid tbe deal bopH tlaat a coDtract dlapate defeeW fl'mD dall BCI' 'at w-.
was conttngent on a de-betw .. AM ad tt. daDem'9 ca be tn Aupat.
termlmtion that the dis-nlOlved more quickly. The American Gaild ol •wteat
tributkln woa14 be a tu· Prw aide U,ar Vtaeeat said Art1lta. to whlda die ct.... bebls.
free ex c b!!f e for Oodlmcrr, 21, wa Pl'OIDl*d to rmlCD aald lt bopM GodaDo¥ will ~ wltll
atockbolden CJD tbe b)' remarb ~"'• bis ~ the COIDPU1• It idded Godmir>r~ approvala of variou and eownmeata about fees. preaeoce wu not a i1111e la tbe government qenclea. Some dancers charted ltrlke that beam Oet. a.
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three years ago then turned
and bought back the riehta from Communications.
" ,.,.. Role ... ol Uat la to ~ • pl fOf' fa.mlq tlMrtaln·
.-IO p&l'llllU and chlldnll cu bav .,..etblnl to clo tosether.
Aad, Immel) admltl, UM parlon an tor bla on ..UOyment u mucb u uJtb!M:elle,' .. Lile ls a bowl at cbei'·
rlea,''' iM aaya, lndicatla1 that tbe ratatnMI an part of t.bo "wblpped
CfUID,. OD toP· . n. dJ'D8d • desree m encmeer1n1 ud tot bil start in the recreatioo field
by~ayb\s "a k>t ot computer 1ames" d bia apare Ume in colleae.
8 also worked in an amuse·
ment ~. a factor wbicb be credita for
h.ll lnterwt ln abow business.
"I J!s".°me of that in my blood," be ex pl
ONCE THE DECISION wu made to
open pizza parlors Bushnell 1et out to do
the best poaible job he could.
He surveyed more than 500 people to
learn their taste in plua and then com·
mltted himself to offer food made only
with prime iqredienta.
''I tried not to cut too many comers:·
be said. "We do a high volume so we
can always use fresh ingredient.a."
He thinks part of the secret to eood
pizza IB ·'the best cheese money can
buy."
With the purchase of food the
eustomen · aet tqkem which are IOOd
for all ot &bi . pmes and ridel bl tbe
parlor, 10 pannta aren't always baYllil
to dilh out mooey to their little ones.
at1..a..L llDl8BLF aamp\es all
the ,,.,.. ud mates •ure tll.ll adi of
Jl1a tbea&.en ta procluctna tbe belt PCJui·
b .. l'OOd, (be has al.ready opened MveD
plua lb6pt and plana to have SO bytbeeod ot 1980), but be admits be'a p.ttiq a little
wearyQfpiua.
On a vilit to his fifth restaurant in
Huntlqton Beach Bushnell elected to
go out lor a sandwich when lt was Ume
for lunch.
But bis patrons seem to like the piJu
and aome have said lt wu the best they
bad ever qt.en.
Children, however, find the aamea
and rt~ diltractina. One party, wttb a
4-year-old and a 6-year-old, took half
the plua home because the small fry
were too excited to eat.
Pizza or no pizza, the children were
reluctant to leave when the Jut token
was gone.
"Can we come back here'>" pleaded
Jennifer Curran, 4, a.s she waved good-
bye to Chuck E . Cheese.
She bad been captivated by Nolan
Bushnell's fant.aay world, even though
she ate ooly the topping from one slice
of piua -good topping at that. Jerrufer Cu"an, 4, of Irvine at Pizza Time Theater
Jswnter, right, with brother Matthew, 6, and Chuck E. Cheese
For Holiday Parties
With the holidays fast approacblq, now
is the Ume to belin k>oktna for creaUve -yet
easy to prepare -fooda that mak~ party·
Ume aet·to1elhers feaUve and emerta1D1D8·
Surprise your 1ueat1 wtth tb1I aplendJd
array of culinary deUlbta. 1be ever-popular
California Dip, that favorite blend of omoo
soup mix and 90W' cream, is the navorful ln·
Credient in tbeae three almply unforsettable
hors d'oeuvres that are certaJp to be enticlq.
"&\NTA'8 STA<=P" comblae cream cbeese, California Dip and mustard, spread
oo cold cub and then stacked and cblllecl.
Wben ready to serve, cut lllto bite·alae
wedges and gamlab.
Who wt1l be abM to realat the spectacular
"Caroler's Alpine Dip," a bot cbell1 diJa!::~ pared wttb C&Ufornla Dip, beer, Swta
and caraway aeeda, served ill a boUowed out
loaf of pumpern.lcltel bread. Tb.la ll suaran-
teed to be a party coavenaUoa piece.
Another party favorite wt.U be "Holiday
Cbeeae Spread," a ctelilhUul mixture of
California Dip, burcwscfy wtu, cb•ddar
cbeeae and cbopJ*i walDuta.
8AH1A•& ITACD
1 pacbse <• ouncea) cream ci....,
aott.ned ~ cup cb1lled Callfornla DI,. z teuJJOOU prepared muUnl
Sliced ulaiDl;bolopa or Y'OW' fa'YOttte ,.......;....•~~· coldcuta ..,.._._.._..._.~-···
In mldlum bowl, uaf.lli electrle mini',
biat all ta1redl•nt1 except aalaml 1UlUl
amooth. MU. about 1 ~ C\IPI 1WNCL
For Mdl It.Kie la1er M fGllOWi:. 9iPNic1
~ tabl .. poon chffM au.tun oe 1al1rat
Ilic.; nput I to 7 tim• ....... ,,..... M1aml
Ille.. Wnp la waucl P81*' cw plaMic ..,... ud dd1L .TO..,,., eat Neb 1tM1t meo llH.-
1 1lH ,....,.. ; canal1la. H 41et&Nd, WIU.
cocitall olives, carrot curls or pickles.
VARIATION: Use u a spn1ad on UIOl't·
ed crackers or bread.
-Callfornia Dip: In small bowl, blend 1
envelope Onioo Soup Mix wttb 2 cups US
ounces> IOUf cream· chill. Mates about 2
cups dip.
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Cut Your
Food Bill
Many of ua are euttlna
down our food budaeta
by eatini lea meat.
We've found to our
au.rprtae that meals can
be delidoul by eombtn·
lna pleat)' of naetablea
wttb pasta or macaroni. Tbe preparation of
ve1etablea la moet im-
portant.
Pin&. cul don CID tbe amoaat of water used in
cooldDI them. Perbape
you'll want to ~ an In·
expen•h• steamer
<about '3> and ateam the veaetablea. Or you
mlabt try sautetn1 or
atir-frytna them as tbe
Chlneae do . Tbeae
an etboda keep the
vegetables criap and
help to retain navor and
nutrition. Here's an easy tbrow-
toget}ler recipe u1ln1
cannM puta with ita
own rich meaty sauce.
The entire recipe takea
about 20 miGutea. It'• -~-dllldoal -~~ .. An O'BBA&TY
VBGBTABUCS
1 cup eeJery allced 4l a1onal17 (1 lncb
+cea) • 1 cup carrots, 1 inch
•Octa ! 2 tablespoons olive
· ~· or coold.n1 oU
i" 1 cup zucch1n1, 1 in-
c atlcb
1 cup green peppen,
1 ch atlcka ll medium) +~ cup diced onion
1 clove 1arllc,
ced
t box (10 ounces)
f zen corn, defrosted
~ teHpoon black
l>tJ>*i;e"can (40 ounces) carom with beef In
atonuce r-t32i::::·:
I ml.lb
aute celerJ and car rtu lD olive oU lD 10-
~c b aklllet for 5
oui., or until tender;
• r occulonally. Add ate~ 11'8111 peppers. oil°:~c~~co!:
u tll all Of tbe
v aetable1 are tender. a t 8 mlnutea. ~dd the
ck pepper; aUr ln
caront with beet mis· t re and beat for I
inutea . Stir In
rmnan ch"" Juat or-M1'71ln1. Garnltb
tb frHb paraley. rveaM.
PEACllMLAD &UIPLD
Acl4 diced fresh
ptacbll to JOUI' favortt.
ctlcken salad recipe. i Hlra ele&a.'!r:d p tbe ekm
peilled m.11 peaeb
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n1nall&Qlltii*tr.'U11U
ltclten 11ltar1 eul
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per
lb.
BMfChuck 7-Bone
Chuck Roast
per
lb.
BMfChuck 7-Bone Chuck Steak
per
lb. 139
BeefChuck Round
Bone Roast
per
lb. 179
Golden Pre111ium Meats
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Chuck Roast
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Chuck Steak
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Shoulder Clod Roast
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Ma;.;·s:. -:r 2'9
rllhaman's eow
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Family Steak
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Chinook Salmon
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Snow Crab austers ~ 229
':.' 2"
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Ralphs Gelatin
Nucoa Margarine ;: .59
Ra.~ KnockwurSt':.: 139
~er.nd
Momirella Cheeee ':.: 171
t~ Frris;: 139
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Buff8rfn Tablets Ml.of 185 too
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~or Allot'tld formulM
ti!'· Suave
nnllk Sham.r:,or
Biscuits Cond rs
7'h oz. 16. =as pkg.
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24Slce~ Ralphs American
Cheese
'lloz.
pkg. 189
Toddler-48 ct. Of
Extra Abeorbent-eo ct.
PLllNWRll!
Disposable
Diapers
Super Procluce
F1norlul
D' Anjou Pears
F~
Green Cabbage ..........
Brown Onions I
"'** ftllow ..... Bar8'8 Squash
":. .39
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Pantry Fillen
~Drinks '!: .19
E;'porated Miik '~ .44
Yl;nna Sausage ~ .49 ........ ,,.. .... ._ .58
Nalley's ChDI '!:'
~~Sp;ars .. .:-.89 .......,,,,.....,,........ .57 Jiffy Popcom :.;:
Aune~ .83 Pancake Mix 8::-.........
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Fto•n Foods
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Fruited Ctirl1tma1 ' Wreath, made with
, dried fruits and
chocolate blta. la 1ure
to become treasured
bollday f avonte..
.. ldwldt or Round Top
Olymglc Meal
Bread
!xtraF~W .......
24oz.
loaf
Goldml .
Dellclous
Apples
a\1
8attld Of Unaan.d 0.1no Krtsn Crders Tangelos
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Yummy
Sponge cake .
strawberries and
Sherry join to make
yummy Sherry
Sabayon Layers dessert. ._........_ __ ._
Sherry Sahayon is Treat
Spooce cake.
strawberries, Sherry
. . . 1beJ tit toeetber -
with pleasure, and to
1ive pleasure. They
mutually enhance.
They join gracefully in
this dessert composed of
rme thin spoqe layers
luxuriated with a silken
Sherry aabayon sauce,
discreetly touched with
the freshness of
strawberries, and aof-
fened and rounded with
a c&aabinnin1 ol whipped
cream.
You can mate tbla
dessert ao easily of ftne
aponae layen purchued
from a gocx' bater, and
the aabayon made in
m.lnuta. You can make
it nearly as easily with a
fine sponge cake you
bake younelf by the re-
cipe below.
U at all possible, bake
or pu.rcbae the cake a
day ahead "' time, cool
and wnp well. 'l'bm the
.., .... wt.II be eater to
apllt and will hold a •raer abape than lf freahlJ bUed.
sasaay &AaA YON
IAYEU
Sponge layers (re.-
elpe below) or 9·lnch
round apoqe cake (8 or
9 ounce.) split into four lay en
Sherry aabayon
(below>
Tblnly sliced ripe
fresh strawberries
Powdered au1ar
(~)
1/'it cups heavy
cream, aoftly whipped
wtth 3 tablespoam •ua· ar, 1 tablespocm Cream
Sherry and ~ teaspoon
vanilla (optiooal)
Place one layer on
cake platter. Spread
with a little lesa than
one fourth of fhe warm
aabayoo. Top wltb
second cake layer ana
more aabayon, third
cake layer, more
aabayoo, and fourth cake
layer. Cover with clear
pluUc wrap and chll1 for
4 to 8 boura. Cover re-
malaln1 saba,on and chill. At aemq time, spread remalnin• 1abayon OYer top of
cake, lettine it driule whites with ~ teaspoon
down aldea. Decorate cream of tartar until
cake top with atrawber-aWf but not dry. Gen Uy
rles. Sprinkle 1eneroualy fold into yolk mixture.
with powdered auaar Turn into two 9-inch
a t1 r red th r o u g h a round layer cake pans
strainer it you wish. Cut wblch have been but·
into slender wedges. tered on bottom only.
Pass additional sliced lined on bottom with
berries and, if you wiah, waxed paper, and the
whipped cream. Makes paper buttered. Bake in
10tol2aervtnca. a~ oven unW
SPONGE IAYEq cake apriap back when
Separate 3 e1P. In a liptly toucbed., about 2S
laree bowl, beat e11 minutes. (Do not over·
yolks until thick and bake.) Cool on a rack.
lemon eoJored. Gradual· Looeen at ed&e, turn out,
ly add~ cup lee.water, and remove paper. (If
beat:lna until mixture la poaslble, wrap alrtiabt
pale colored and foamy and Jet stand for one
on top. Gradually beat day.) With a sharp
ln ~ cup plus 2 tables-knife, split each layer
poona •=· and con-horlsootally. tinue bea until auaar la compl dlaaolved. SBBUY SAM YON
Beat lo % teaspoon Beat 12 egg yolka, ~
almond estract. Sift cup npr, and ~ cup toaetber ~ cup plua 2• c r e a m s b e r r y t n
tablespooaa alfted" cake too part ol double boiler.
flour, ~ teaapooo bait-Pface ewer bot (not boll-
lna powder, and~ teu-ln.a> water. Cook, beat-
poon aa!t; alft over and lnl conatantly with a
fold into yolk mlstu:re in wire wblak. UDtil tlllck,
a boat two llddWona. la. J1Cbt. and smooth, &boat separate bowl. beat eu 5 to 10 minulea.
Shep like yOur grandma did when she was a ~irl.
fresh from our own Berrenda Mesa farmlands.
U you haven't time to~ you can
choose from 53 different gift packs we've put
together ahead of time. Almost as if you'd
left yoUi Order at the country st<ft.
And. of coune. we11 always give you
the kind of frien4ly thoughtfuJ lel'Vice that
Y09J' erin<tma tOok for, 81:8Jlted.
So come. Step Into The Harvell Barn.
~ -bldt into the wohderful WtJf/ thlnp med to be.
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Festive
Brunch
CelebtaC. • boJfday dais year With a l..Uve
bruncb. Slaemed Crab
81.Jque la a sure palate· plea.er, enhanced with
dry s he rry, lt 's the
perfect aperiW to spark
holiday spirits. For a
perfect finaJe to a joyous
meal, serve Pineapple
La dyfjn1er PuddjnJ,
enriched with ahem
8BD&IEDCllAB
.918Qt1E
2 cam UCM ounces each) condensed beef
bouillon
J can (10Yt OUDCel
eondemed cream of pea soup
1 can (10Yt ounces>
condeaaed tomato bl.a· queaoup
~ cup!>rJSherry
'It cup l1lbt cream ~ pound crab,
flaked
SlicedJemoo In lar1e saucepan,
eomblne IOUpe 1berry and Uabt cream. Heat, •tirr'inl often, UDtll heat-
ed throUab and smooth.
Let •linma 5 minu.tAll;
do not boil . .lutt befon
te"lnl· .u.r iD crab and heat. Garnlab wltb lemon. Makes 4 to e
tervlDP.
Pl.NU.PPL£
LAJ>YnNGB&
"1DDING
2 cu.,. pl.aeapple,
finely CboDPed
• 4 OUDCH 1round
almc>ildl • ea Yolb. aJtlbtly beaten
~-IRIPt ~apJ>tJSbllrrJ
... WIQOOa Pound
d.nDalllllll 12-. .... ~Sowa.. Sll""4 al1boOdl
la 0UC9PU, combine
llDeapple, 1rouncl
ilmODdl, ... )'Olb l\ll• ... 2 talMlpoonl i}.;rry
and cinnamon. Cook o.-r low beat. atirrlal coa ttantl1 .• ·antll ~leUMcl. Cool. Split ..., ...... md lptead
•ttll tllla later of ..:='*---., ...... "' d1111rt ..... lprlakle wltla I &able1pooa1 a~err1.
wrer JlM•"'9 ml•·
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Dessert ·
rtrat '*' 06Yldl uu.
vlllaUla. ltat uDUl ......... uallY. ~ f:'wtu. fc· • m:at:o
RoU out b oa
Pour Into putr1 aJa6.lprll*JtwtUIN·
ID ...... '4 cup wlMat 1'"9eadPICM1.
l11tt17 lloared ltllf ace
1to • 10-lDtb dRle. Cwt tlrcl.. lato quart•~.
ftaiie gclt t&Wttr ioto
• H1bt11 on.ct "·cup urt P411a or mold. Place .. ....... '° ..... •val)'. .. at .... uaUJ foamy. A.. eup wile t ,.rm, pums;,kln, com 11rup,
'"far, c l nnasnon . nu m 1 . ••It and
lake at 1114i1r"
OYeD.IO&o•Mmut•,«
uaUl Ult• iDNe1H la
HllWr CIOllMI o.t cleail • ~l cm rack. a.mo.1 Hr.fuU7 bom put, tlp-t,L~Jt ..... ArJ
Top wltb wblpp•d cream.lbbletan..
1 Ouallt'Y. It's something we look for when we select our beef,
ond h's something you'U find In every bite. We look for real m eat
value that'• reflected In a number of ways: flavor, tenderness, trim
and price per serving.
2 Price. A t Lt,acky. you'll find low overall beef
prices, even despite high wholesale meat costs. Unlike
supermarkets that reduce prices on JUSt a few advertised
"specials." L ucky continues to offer low prices on more
than 50 cuts of beef -every day! So even with a high
wholesale beef market. you can count on L u cky to bring
you low overall beef prlces, no matter what cuts of
beef you buy! ·
'!f Cuarantee. We guarantee each cut for your
~satisfaction. or your money back. If for any
reason you're not satisfied. return the label with proof
of purchase for a full refund . That's the meaning
behind the Lucky gold Bond. It's your assurance for
better eating.
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3 Convenient LocatJons
Anaheim Newport Beach Buena Parl<
rahlp Arcade Laff Stop Los Coyotes Plaza .. Place an Win rack aDd I
allow to~ belon ,.. I movlnl from pc.
Tues.~ [Wed. & Thurs.~ Qfri. & Sat.[;]
Magnolia & Katella Bristol & Birch Beach Blvd. & M •·
J,Aa teaspoon nutme&
1 teaapoon cln·
namon
' orange slices,
halved and studded will\
2 whole cloves per half ---~r1t1STMAS
CAKE
unslned all-
purpo ur. divided
l}J p glace cher-
ries. ped
1 cup butter, sof-
tened
l 'Al cups sugar
1 teaspoon vanllla
extract
1 teaspoon lemon ex-
tract
3 eggs
l cup oulk
Cake may be wrapped I
In foll and 1tored In I
ref r11erator up to l I
week OI" ...!:i-!reeser tor MTeral • I
WbeD read)-to sene, I
It dealrid, make de-I contlft no.er. oo top
with balnd cherries u I
center and whole I
almondt a petall. A lit-
tle contectioaen' tcin1 I
will bold flowers in I
place. I
MAKE·AllEAD
lllNCE TAaTS I <llU.a 12 tana> I 2 cups prepared I
mincemeat
1 teaspoon grated I
orange rind I
1 to 2 tablespoons I rum
1 pint vanilla· ice I
cream. softened I
12 small (3-inches at I top ) baked tart shells
SHRIMP
Restaurant Qualtty •Buy In 5 lb. Unit and Savel
ROCK Regular
SHRIMP. Shrimp
Regular Size . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ 1 ~?. · ..... S 4 ~
Large Size ......... ~2 9,t ..... S6~g
Ex. Large Size ............ ~ 3 ~:. . .... S 81g
•DeUglrtfuQy different Mexican Rock Shr1mp, a hard aheUed
shrimp which has a hint of lobster ftawr A reaJ value!
Scallops S 5 9:. Cod $ 2 0:. Fish-in-Batter S19:.
1 or 5 lb Ouantilles • 6 Rllets per 5 lb. box • 24 Portions per 4 5 lb box
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Remove teabaes .
Meanwhile, bring re
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slow boil. Remove from
heat and mix with hot
tea. Serve in mugs.
up candied
l. chopped
p ralSU\S
Mix ~ cup flour with
cherries, orange peel,
ralaim and walnuts: set
aside. In separate bowl.
combine remaining :t
cups flour, baking
powder and salL Blend
well. set aside.
Combine mincemeat. I
orange nod and rum. I
chtll thoroughly. Mix I
with softened ice cream
and s poon Into tart I Over 472,000 satisfied customers in 5 years I shRl~~:;;,~~~~z~~ I SHRIMP PEDDLER I cup chopped
Garnish with cln·
namon sticks if desired.
10 mmutea before serv-\ . . I ing. u desired, garniab ......_Tucson· Denver· Wichita· San Diego• El Cajon· Oranae County
wilh a dollop of whipped ...,..••••••••••••••••••••li••--No&e: U desired, omit
claret wine Use l~
1n laree mixing bowl.
wilh spoon or electric cream.
Sugar-Free ookies and Cake
SUGAR-FREE LEMON
COOKIES
1,, cup butter or
margarine
1 tablespoon liquid
artificial sweetener or
12 saccharin tablets ( v.
grain each) dissolved In
1 teaapoon water
1 egg, 1lisht1y
beaten
J teupooo v&Dllla
l teaapoon arated
lemon peel
1 cup nour
&fl teupoon bQ.lna
toda • y, t.eupoon Hlt •
Cream butte'r or
mar1ariae in a mixing
bowl. Add liquid
sweetener <or dissolved
sweetener). egg
vanilla, and lemon peel.
Beat well. Combine
flour, balting soda, and
salt; add to creamed
mixture. Drop by tea-
spoonfuls onto an un-
J{reased cookie sheet;
press flat with a fork
Bake at 375 degrees for 8
to 10 minutes or until
.(include corn. dried
legumes, and potatoes in
this figure).
Makes 3 dozen cookies
SUGAR-FREE
CHOCOLATE
READ LABELS =~AKE
carefully to omit any 1 envelope un ·
food otber than sugar-navoredgelatin
free. Avoid concentrated 2egp,aeparat.ed
sweeta such as pies, y4 cup unsweetened
froated cakes, pastry. pure cocoa
liaht brown. Makes f c o n t r o I o ( a I l
dozen cookies. NOTE carbobydntes. but
Pecan halves may t7 eapectally incar and all pressed Into the top • natural s~ers
rlcb cleaaerts, augar, Granulated sugar
boneycin3!'1ps, resuI&r aubstitute to equal a;, soft • candy and cup aqpr c~~e cookies 2 teaspoons yanfila
and a cake that are pre-1'4 cups rlcotta cheese each cookie before ba
in&.
While yoo are ~ holiday cookies
desserts this sea . give a thoughtLo
someone you know ho
cannot eat s u~r
sweetened treats
People who are n a
sugar-restricte let
may s uffer om
diabetes, hypogl mia,
heart complicar s or
obesity . Dia tics
should follow a areful
diet that inclu total
DIABETF.918 caused pared wltb artificial Granulated sugar
by a failure f the body non-nutritive aweet.ener. substitute to equal 2
to produce mough in· so lhe •uaar·free dieter tablespoons sugar
sulln. This I.ck of in· at your table can enjoy a Combine milk and
sulin in the blood pre-holiday treat. gelatine in a small
vents sugar and starch saucepan stl · g t ~--SUG6 R·FREE ' rrtn o from being 'IJUUlged to a ,. soften gelatine. Heat useful forn of body CHOCOLATE COOKIES and stir until gelatine 1s
energy. Theexcess sug-l,';l cup butter or dissolved. Cool slightly
ar builds upp the blood. margarine Pour into a DUx.ing bowl.
causing matr complica Granulated sugar Add egg yolks. cocoa.
lions. substitute to equal o/4 granulated sugar sub-
If there i a family cup sugar stitute to equal ·~ cup
history of hbetcs or 1 egg sugar. and vanilla. Be<1t
there are ymptoms l teaspoon vanilla well. Add ricotta cheese
such as ex ss thirst, 1 9i4 cups cake flour and beat until smooth
frequent · lion, diui· 1'• cup unsweetened Chi 11. stirring o c
ness or dou vision, it pure cocoa casionally, until mixture
Co • F J is importan to get a :Y. teaspoon baking mounds from a spoon nvemence OOfS medical ev uation of soda Beat P.gg whites until the cause. ly detec l}J teaspoon salt frothy. gradually add
H I H l•d C lion and tr tment of 2 tablespoons milk sugar substitute to equal e p 0 I ay 0 diabetes can . git Un· cream butter or 2 tablespoons sugar and
der control. lhe dis· marganne with sugar beat untll stiff peaks
Holiday entertaining fill the e r es with ease goes elected, substitute until light and form . Carefully fold
is great fun! At leut, it canned pie illing or there i.a a gre risk of a fluffy (do not use liquid beaten egg whites into
should be. But. too often mincemeat. ou'll save heart attac stroke , sweetener in this re-chocolate mixture Pour
tbe cook does all the hours of kite n time. blindness o~ loss or cipe ). Add egg and i n to a n 8 -1 n c h
work while everyone Party fo s should limbs due lo poor vanilla; beat well. Com-springform pan. Chill
else celebrates. look good, te good, be circulation. bi.De flour, cocoa, bakini several hours or over
The wise holiday cook easy 00 lb udget and General in uctions soda . and salt; add night. Makes8tol0serv
wbo sets the fixln's require minimum for a diabetes 'et plan alternately with milk to ings.
toeether fast will enjoy amount of reparation. are to eat reg ly, in· creamed mixture. Mix NOTE: Well-drained
lhe festivities a.s mucb What ot r food fits cludine a bdtime thorougbly.Sbapedougb pineapple or peach
as the guest.a. 1be secret those ments bet· anack, and av skip· into a roll, 1 ~ inches in slices ( art if l c i a 11 y
lies in taking advantaee ter than gs _ tasty, ping a meal. A in op· diameter; wrap in sweetened) may be ar·
of all those bandy conve· attractiv economical timal weight your waxed paper and chill ranged on top of cake
Introducing Dannon Orange~
Sure you can efl.JOY it any-
tune. But what could be more natural and refreshing than
Dannon Orange Yogurt at breakfast? And if you ever
want a change from orange. try Dannon plain-or coffee.
lemon and vanilla-or apricot, banana, blueberry, boysen-
berry, cherry, Dutch apple, peach, pineapple-orange, red
raspberry. strawberry.
The~~ t 1ngtoeat.
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of imapnaUoo, they'll rled s. Get out of fat intake to S ma a rounds. Place on an un-
turn Into aparklinS boll· the kl en and into the day, UM skim pro-greased cookie sheet.
day fare -quickly and party th egga -fast ducts. and limit in· Bake ln a 350-degree
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are eaa. They ~ftde
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protein lD all klDdl of dllb .. for ADJ meal of
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Naval
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Plentiful
t"be naftJ oranae l•
here! Tbat'• tbe 1ooc1 new• trom California
and Arizona for holiday
food ahoppers. The
popular navel, virtually seedless and easy to
peel, la arrivlna in ex-
cellent. supplies ln Ume
for the Chris tmas
season.
The navel crop is big-
ger than last year's and
there w111 be a good
range of sizes for retail markets to offer their
customers
Good supplies of fresh
lemons should also be
available during the
holidiur period as ship-
ments from the desert
areas of Arizona ln-
creue.
The navel orange,
long a favorite fruit for
stocking atuffers, fruit
and nut bowls, ambrosia
and other Christmas
desserts, also makes a
perfect holiday aifl for
friends.
Whether packed In a
basket, a pretty aalad
bowl or other bouleware item. your rut ot
nutritioal OfUlllJ!' aa~I ••J. wtM you·'.tbe very ,,
Wttb IDllD1IS tenc1lq to
be richer and heavier
~~ welcome tbe
bollday seuoa. marteta wm nm be -
feriDI a apeclal llft earton of navels, all
Teady to put beneath th~
tree. Western citrus
growers are happy to be
shipping quanlltlet of
bright, juicy fruit "from
their trees to youn."
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·~~-Hunts Chi! Beans
4~CM Hem Vegetwtan Beans
t.oclU<:M Hunts Wide PotMlloes
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FROZEN FOODS
~Green Bans .89
t I Ol. • l>Ko -l!IUll Oii llUTrfllN.J( 1111 TTDI 1 s 9 Booth Ash Fiiiets
JIO(llOt MOV« Johnston Apple Ae
.89
119
.69
.35 299
109
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comp) i. wtth a fully·
tqulpptd modtrD
kltcb n
Tbe I PQ!otl upon which Palumbo ba1 1
th work.ablUty or hit
cooklDI are lh• au.
d. DCt a lftnC:SI of II\•
•redltab, cookhic methods, POrtton control
and ca.lone 'eounllna In
the p araUon of foodl.
"Read a label, Ht a beU.r table'' ls a motto
that he repeat. of~n
durin& the aeries. By r~·
adlnC the nutrlUon&l ln-
tormation on the label of
foodatuffa, Palumbo
U)'I that OM CIA avold bl4den, unwanttd
ulOri•. Tb• Amertcaa •P· proacb ot ··sum
Cuhln•" calla for
wholetomo lniredlenll
found ln any Amert can
ldtcb n. Palumbo pull
tbtm to1tther In ln-
leratinl comblnatlona,
wel1ba and mea1ur" each ln1tedltnt and
modltlea the cooklne
methods ot the past.
"You don't have to be
a 1reat cook to follow
PORK PRICES
DRASTICALLY
REDUCED.
·sum OUblne. • All you When the Mrt a.tn J.o
have to do II bo ablt to early lHO, a .. 8llm
read, to1JoW dlrectiGu. Cul1tae•• cookbook,
wetab and meaaure, '' Wtdcb conn all tbe ~
proud,. PAlumbO. clpo1 featurfd ha the aeclpee that will be 1erle1, wUl be mad
featured on "Sllm avallab&e ~ ~
Cu.lline" Include tho&• nel so.
for mu1broom/crab Palumbo la aJaO cur-
q u ic he • 1 p • I he t U rentlY ilhPti1Da an ta.-pr l ma v er a, bee( ten1tV,e ·bc9'rcf!co•er
Bourfulgno.n, e11plant cookbook, conlalnJa1
parmaatana, ~•cho, ,even mort palaU-
e1p bel>edlct many tempUD1 lqcal recipes
more-all calorie· and lncludln.• .:hll
reduced compared to phlloaopby for eauni. lt
their cia11lcal coun-will be completed earl.)'
lerparta. ln UleO.
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FAMILY PACK ~ 119 PORK LOIN
CHOPS s.<IVE 1.20 '"°"' (. 1111 0NA3W
V.OCHOPS fAMl.V PACK
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11 MACARONI 10 11
:, & CHEESE fSAVfl I: I .,...,, ~• l.:ill • I
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PORK JLBS Of ktB'>
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FRESH 129 PORKB<JlT :• ~T 1301 e •: ., (.No • ,.
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BEVERAGE
2·UTER
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MEATS
T "61£ l\t<G (1'<Jf" Boneless Family Steak
l£M TE1«lO Beef Cube StW<
TABLE Kl'«; MEI" Boneless Stewing Beef
121~ A'o() Whote Pork Loin Roast
l°'"' EiC> CUT Poli< Loin Roast
~CUTRI! Fresh Pork Loin Chops
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lfl 198
111 2 78
lll t 98
l8 109
Ill 119
II! 11a
18 189
fA .55
VONS BAKERY
~-$(Sill"£. l'W"9 'Mt:,.\T ~ 59 Pita Bread Oii ~T e
~~~~~ 11s
1WWheatBrad .83
2MOC-<:lll~~/ 93 Home Bake.,._,.,~ •
UQ<JOR
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DETEROENT 4l<lUCZ 90l'Tl.L f<\4."°"
JERSEYMAJD .75 SEAGRAM'S 4a9 COlTAOE 7.cROWN
CHEESE WHISKEY
1201 CT1' I 4~ '">O....uJTTI'
16QK!.CMITD" llOnU
BUDDIQ .43 SMIRNOFF 4s9 SLICED VObKA
MEATS 80.PROOF
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DELICATESSEN HEAL TH & BEAOlY
.85
9~>l l't\C. wrn.o--.. 77 Piilsbury Onnamon Rolls •
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Gleem Toothpaste
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Listerine Mouthwash
114
149
169 H~1t.1S~lderShampoo 2 39
.85
llOl l'!IG -f.ltall£Jfl ~Sil~ JO 159 Vons Herd s.&ami
.55
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~(U'tl Contac Cold Capsules
COLORFUL Fl.OWERING
POINSETTIAS
Add Christmas color throughout
your home wfth these beautlut
llowertng poinsettias.
$ii:=m 329 POT SPEOALLY GROWN
FOR ntJS SALE. EA.
WE'U. DOOBLE THE DIFFERENCE
OOR G<IARANTEE OF VONS LOW PRICES
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~·to milld. IMn _ ~-b'. If )'CMI COY• aa _,..t. •atiel.7 of er f4*I' noocllea wUb «Mr _.., dlAll -eour enam Md butUr. from •• r·•l•Pl• to U. nlUlt. ,.., be .Um·
SOUl'IMt -u.at be mla1. t ~ot p11ta crea&M wlU. rtce or toa1ed wltb fre1ta pe.ata.
abo\lt the aew brid•'• nrat • ff eooldn1 rlct. A. lJ. t.bert'I DO
eecret co OblalAlna u.. d•tre4 ma.mber of ..,,..
lafleep to mind tbat
put.at IUCb u macarOol
aDd •PllbeUi double tn bulk. Bll OUDeet of dry patta wtll ,Yield about
four t\Qll of the cooked product.
Noodlel an bulk.Mr ln
tbe QD(IOClked ata&• Md
don •t 1wtll qultt 10
mueb. 10 tbt eup
mtHUNmeott will be
about the Hme before
u4 att.' mok:lnf.
Bice, on tb• o•b•r bud, WW t.nenaM two
or th.NI ti.in• I.ft eooll·
hi\be qulck·eookiPI qualtttH of rice and
put.a make them Ideal
for burry·up meals and
a cood staple to keep on
band for unespeded dln·
ner si-ta.
Since you cook only
th awnouat oeeditd, tMJ
are tquUy eeonom.lcal
for· Iara• famllle• or
•lnll• pencm.
Aod Whether you're
cooldq fat" OM or OIM
hudnd, you cu add var1et7 to )OW' mealt by
••P•rlmtDUDI wltb
10me at tbe ..., com·
mDD fcnm at pug.
T&Y 1ubatttut1nc rreen ..,macb noodlt1,
.. fttdlDI sround' for
WeetU. and other ID·
iecU.
Once pack•••• are
opened. store the eon .. rau ta a Ua.tst11 cov eNcS cannister or jar to
protect from iaaectl.
When kept ln a eooJ, dry
place. rice and pasta
will 1tay fresh for
months . -E•llt•r Cramer, Director of
COtllUmn Aflairt,~ Alpha
Beta.
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HU wt da:I ••• U., become • deUcloH meatle11 meal. And they're a.o ideal team· mate for leftover
elalcken, Hafood or meat.
Tbere'1 a lonptand· lnc 111ytb that put.a and
rice are f atten•nc.
Notao.
One cup of teDder-
c ooll ed pasta baa
between 150 to 170
Dinner
For Two
F amllies of two lead
busy lifestyles with de·
mandlne careers and
leis ure time pursuits.
With these activities,
lime for meal prepara-tion may be limited, but.
that doesn't mean you
have to sacrifice good
eating or creative
menus.
Barbecue Beef For
Two la a tasty main dish
recipe wblcb features
just three ingredients.
Top round steak is
brushed with tangy
barbecue sauce, rolled
up tightly, secured with
string and placed inside
a nylon oven cooking
bag.
Add1llonal sauce is
spooned over the beef,
and then the dish is
ready to cook -either
conventio n a l or
microwave -for quick
table service.
Ins ide the bag, the
beef stays tender and
Juicy. and the sauce is
retained for serving
a long with the meal
Cleanup Is quick and
easy, too. With the oven
bag containing all ingre-
dients, there's no oven
spatter and no sticky
roasting pan to clean.
If desired, Barbecue
Beef For Two can be
readied for cooking the
night b e for e and
refri ger a l ed until
needed for the next
evening's meal.
BARBECUE BEEF
FOR TWO
1 tablespoon flour
1 pound top round
steak, cut IA-inch thick
1;, cup barbecue
sauce
Shake flour in regular
size 00x16-incb) Brown-
In-Bag; place in 10x6x2·
inch baking dish. Brush
one side of beef with half
of barbecue sauce. Roll
up tightly; secure ends
with atting. Place in bag;
brush with re maining
sauce.
Close bag with tie pro-
vided; marinate 3 lo 4
hours or overnight.
When ready to cook
make 6 half-inch slits in
top. Cook in preheated
350-deeree oven for ~ to
30 minutes or until done.
Makes: 2sel"VinaB.
Microwave Oven :
Follow directions above
except close bag with
nylon tie, rubber band.
string or ~-inch strip
cut f rorn open end of
bag. Micro-cook on bieh
power setUng, 8 to 10
miqutes, turning dlab
once.
Main-dish
Sanawich
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ON JUNE 24, 1'71, MAllO IASIO SLASHED UQUOI
PllClS 15 % TO 25 •,4 AND MAUO IASllT MAS MAIM·
TAIJllD lOW DISCOUNT PllCES ON ltQUOI lVll SIMCI.
TOU'U FIND SUSHID PllCIS TltlOUGMOUT Tiil OOlll
UQUOI DlPAITMDfT. MOil THAN JUST A flW ADYH-
TISID SPKWS ... llG SAVINGS OM YOUI fAYOllTI
II.ANDS.
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IN lACH MAii•! i IASJll I Sii>'!. llC(PI AS Sl'(CIFICAllY 11()1£0 IN
IHI~ AO If fllf 00 RUN OUT OJ "' A()YIRllS(O IT(¥ Wf Will OHER
'OU YOUR CHOtCf ()I A C0MPARA8lf 11(111 lllfllCllNG 11<1 '>Alllf
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TWI JUll., DK. 4, H7t. :m'9E-.
opoorn Is Low CaJ.orie P8late Pleaser
coaUJiuow fed. maklna ot tUl'Qf aDd bamf don't want to can \bem. an tndl 1 amoWlt of A No. T\a't01 b.am ls A. CQred oUv can bi
pol>(orn If 7oq d ln. made from 100 perceot •tor.cl in a ltroQ1 talt
Tbo bot air poppers u. tarteJ. brine. ~ a briM
more ~" tban • * * * uainf e ouneee. <about .u number of brand• of Q. We're curlnf • tablt1poo111) of Alt per
electric popper• but lar1e crock of black 1•Uon ot walet'. Stor
tbey are to deaa.. ollvet and would Uko to the olll'el in Ulla brtno * • • mow bow .. ca keep for 1 week. T1Ma npl&H
Q. la tbe twtq bam them after tbey'ro tho brine w'ltb a IOlatkm that rv seen in the cUred. We don't tiate a of 1 ~ (l~ cape)
meat eoaater' a m.1stare preuUN canner 10 we 1alt per eaJb:s of water.
After 10 to U day1 put I tb• OliYtl in • frHb ,
brine ol 1 pOand ·~Pa' t
1 lalkm ilt water. BefOre I ulnc tbe ollva, toak t
tbem ~ bl !nib I wat., and UH t11em
wftb:fD I da71, :Voa CID ,.
•tore tbem In 1our .
refrl1erator lli lar1•. ..... Jan tmtead Of la 1 the c.roet.
YOU AlWArs SAVE!
·WITH STJITIR BRO$. iOW•10W PRICIS .....
HAM HOCKS 79c LB.
···••11 • Bl&
WlllllllS
t2-0Z. PKG. 99c EA.
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HAM PAmES :l~
!A s 117 LB.
lA s1 3' [HAM~ l. $1" I ••·ua•T ... •1•• iliils..U.
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$1,9 Fll£ ... FllOllM $ J 69
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111 $279
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IN JERUSALEM -Marjorie Shane of Newport Beach, center, al
Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem. with Frieda Lewis and
C•lifomia State Legislator Dennis Mangers
Orange Coast Residents
Honored in Jerusale1n
Marjorie and Leonard Shane of
Newport Beach and Max Starr of
Laguna Hills and the late Mrs. Starr
were honored las t month in
J erusalem as founders of the
Hadaaaab University Hospital on
Mount Scopus in Jerusalem.
The Shanes also attended the Bar
Milzvah of their son, David
Shenkman, at the West.em Wall, dur·
ing the trip.
chapter. Her husband now ia an as·
sociate member of Hadauab.
[
, Sllltlln l Boutiques
"-----~-• __ •e_•_•11_•_r ___ _, Planned
CA&'l'IES'8 wl11 ba.e a TGIF part:r ate p.m.
Friday, Nov. ao, lD Newport leedl. Allo, a
Cb.rUtmu dinner at 1 p.m. Sltmd&J. Dec. l, lo Newport Buch. ID.formation: TiffQJ. at
M1"'°'98..
O&ANGE COAST SINGl.88 wW baYe a eoclrtail
party at I p.m. Saturday, Dec. l. in Runtiqtoa
Beacb.lnformatioD:RoG.atKWllll
BALBOA 8ID a.VB will have a TGIF party at 8
p.m . Friday, Nov. 30, in Newport Beach. In·
formation: Wayne, at 846-7'79.
RELF CENTEa ii apomortns a Protnm OD
"Developtq a Gay Community" at 7 p.m. Mon·
day. Dec. 3, in the City of Ora.nae. Information:
Bob, at 99'7·9600.
( Horoscope )
Cbrbtmu boutiQDU
featurlo1 handmade
items are planned bJ
three orpn,izations.
Botb tbe Newport
Harbor Soroptim1si ID·
ternatlooal and tbe
Harbor Area Glrla Club
wlll bold Cbrlatmaa
ba1aara Friday and
SaturdQ. Nov. 30 and
Dec.1.
The Soroplimist
bazaar, featurina more
than 200 handmade it.ems, wUJ be from noon
to 5 p m. Friday and 9
a .m . uoW sold out Satu.r·
day at 2950 Harbor
81 vd • Costa Mesa.
The Girla Club buaar
will be from f to 8 p.m.
eac b day at 1815
Anaheim Ave., Costa
Meaa.
A Cbriltma bouUque
featurtnc band~rafted T B U R S D A Y , luaions, ability to items raa1lo1 from
NOVEDD ZI dramatize an apparent ain&bam aprom to onia·
ordinary lituation. menu, baked 1ooda and
The Precision Haircut
Explained Precisely.
Becauae your head Is unique, the way your hair
grow. Is equally unique. Really quite different
from f1Y8fY one else's.
Precision haircutting is a technique for cutting
the hair In harmony with the way It P.rows. Your hafr
eventually grows out but 1t doesn t loee Its shape
with a Pt"eelslon haircut. Consequently your hair·
cut wlll IOOk as good after five days as It does after
five minutes. And because the hair falls naturally
Into place you won't have to keep fussing with It.
Usually a shake of the head does It.
At Command Performance we shampoo,
preclsloo-eut and blow dry your hair for sixteen
doUars. whether you're a gal or a guy. And no
appointments are ever necessary.
We also offer permanent waves, COioring,
frosting and conditioning But we really shine with
precision. And so will you. .
t}(;f!Cfs l
ALL S1'CM11 ONJt MOM. .... M MT. M
NEWPORT BEACH MARINERa QNTER
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COSTA MESA • MESA VERDI! caNTER ............. ""* ~. Adeltle) ....,.
By SYDNEY OllAaa
ARIES <Mar. 21·Apr.
19>: Your plooeertna in·
s tincts auree to
forefront. Obstacles are
puabed aside aa you im·
print your own style.
Highli&htlnitiatlve,new
start., added indepen·
dence <1 thouaht and ac· Uon
GEMINI <May 21· plants wW be beld by
June 20>: Family ~UD· the Hunters from 11
loo could be on agenda. a.m. to 3 p.m. Mooday. 1'eiiiiiii~iiiiiii~1iFi.i~~~~ffi~ Profit indicated as re-Dec . 3, at the Ebe II ,I '
suit of recent business CI u bhouse. 515 W . M~ILBOX trama~. Acee~ ~~B~a~l~bo;a~B~l~~~ .• ~B~al~bo~a~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ hop es, wishes,
establishing meaningful
CANCER (June 21·
July 22): What seemed
to be a Jou "reverses
MRS. SHANE IS president of the
Newport Beach Chapter of Hadusab
and the late Mn. Starr waa a proml·
neat member ot tbe Lquna Hll1I
Many friends and relatives were
present at the ceremony in
Jerusalem including the Shaoes·
daughter and son-in-law and
grandchildren, Judy and Ron
Shenkman and David and Mike;
Mrs Saralyn Starr; Frieda Lewis, a
member of the national board of
Hadaasab, and Marian Lewin·
Epstein, chairman of the H.ciHSab
Council in Israel
Alao there were A11emblyman
and Mn. Dennll Manaen, Hunt· 1Daton Beach
TAURUS (Apr 20·
May 20>: Message or
call from one wbo bu
been ••out <1 alabt'' akla
in reatoriD1 ••nae of
F~S:~:tr,;,~ fRANCI~-QRR
aear.'' You pin added ,
preallp and could re-f1·re statKrery del • ~worth. Aeceat oottaJ data, ll·
SU
Refund Mania Reigns
BJ MARTIN SLOANE
Refund mania. That's the best way to
describe what takes place wben a large
group of couponera and refunders get
toaether for a weekend of unrestrained fun
and coupon tradln1.
These 1et·to1ethen -called refunders'
conventlona -are becomina increasingly
popular.
The Seventh Annual Pennsylvania Re·
hmden' Convention waa a 1ood example of
thla phenomenon.
On a recent Friday afternoon I joined 275
avld coupon cllppen at a luxurious moun·
taiD resort in aouthwe1tern PedDSylvania.
PARnCIPANTS Pao• u far away aa
Florida and Arizona streamed into the hotel
carrytna boxes and cartons filled with
tbouaandl ot coupons, refund forms and box
tops that bad escaped the aarbaae.
At s p.m. the doors to the hotel's conven·
UoD center were opened and we filed lo for
the first tradina aeuion. Coupons and refund
forms were quickly laid out on Jona taoles.
Tbe room wu IOOll buuln1 with activity.
On one side I beard: "I'll lift you this
new a.tty crocker $2 refund form for that
Prinalel label."
From another came: "I need thla '3 RC
Party Picture form. Take a look at my re·
fUDd forms and 1ee if there'• an)'thlDa you
need."
The trad.ins conUnued with refunders
busily movtna from seat to seat and from la·
blo to table.
AT MIDNIGHT THE TMDING seuion
acted -onlY to be resumed almolt lm-
medl&teb' 1n more than a dmml hotel rooms.
Co ~ p&cture 1corea of coupon cllppen
Wanclioi'bla hotel hallwayl at 8 Lm. totlDI
iUlteuili lull ol coupou?
At tnakfut OD Saturday everyone WU
telling coupon.clipper stories.
After breakfast came a refundins
seminar where I and other speaken brouaht
the conventioneen up to date on the latelt re-
fundlnl{ information. One of the speakers wu
a Philadelphia lawyer who gave an interest·
lns talk on the legalities of refundlna.
MOST OF SATURDAY aft.emoon waa
free time. Did the throng ol cooveotioneers
bead for tbe pool? Did they rush to the exctt·
lnl alplDe slide that banela you 1,800 feet
down tbe adjacent mountain"
Of COW1le not! Out came the cart.om and
boxes. It WU trad.iq time a&aln. DuriDC the tradln& I asked many of my
fellow coupon cllppen about the money they
saved.
Emma Daniels from Mt. Pleasant, Pa.,
told me she baa been refundln& since 1972. In
her best year she received more than $1,000
in caab refunds and 9800 worth ol free prod·
ucts. Maate Hanerfeld from Potomac, Md.,
aald her cub-off coupons and refunds save
her more than $100 a month. I beard a1milar
reports from many others.
The Saturday·Dl&bt convention banquet
featured a delicious roast beef buffet with
more than 100 di.shes. It wu the kind of
serious eatina that COUPon cllppen enjoy.
As the banquet came to an end, conven·
lion organizers Mary Trim bath and
Ro1emary Mehall were aiven a standln1 ova·
tioo for the marvelous job they had done.
On Sunday momlnt u I left the hotel a group ot coupon cUppen who bad become
friendly wttb the hotel maids were bUIUy
1trlpptna all the White Cloud wrappen off a
storeroom f\111 ot bathroom tiaaue!
It WU~ refund mania and I enjoyed
eHrJ minute of iL
StfJt!tmBrket ShOpper appears In the Dally Piiot on Wednesdays and Sun·
~· Clip and file coupon on 3x6 card.
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vtaGO <Aua. 23-Sept.
22): Dig beneath surface
lnd.icatiam -if penis·
tent, you strike pay dirt.
Financial, employment
prospecta ot partner or
mat.e figure promlnent·
ly.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct.
22>: Maintain low pro·
file. Be discreet . ex·
amlne legal ramiflca·
tiooa.
8COaPIO <Oct. 23·
Nov. 21): You learn by
teachlq. Your natural
ability aa ps7cbolo1l1t
aurges to forefront.
SAGrJTilR.18 <Nov.
22·Dec. 21): Reatrlc·
Uoo1, obstacles fall
ulde. You are capable
now of enhr1to1 horizoo1, perceivin1
potential
CAPalCOaN <Dec.
22·J an. 19): Sense of
security ii restored.
What bad been mis·
placed, lioet or 1tolen ls
r~~.Q.vered.
AQUARIUS (Jan.
20-Feb. 18): Empbula
on cbaoae, travel, sell·
expreaaioa. Spectal com·
muoique contains
favorable news.
Pl8CE8 <Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Lunar position em.
phash:es increased ln·
come, knowledge of
your own capabilities.
Come up to the Top
to NEW K·WAVE, FM 108
Enjoy great music ...
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in Love Again Tokes Work
Tlll!N, TOO, Cllrl'ICIBll from the one you love ta particularly woundina. Critlcilm can
make you doubt your own value and aeJf
deftnltion . . . and it can be maniJMalative.
Being assertive. . .improves
your seff-image because as-
sertiveness competes with anx-
iety.
-~
Tbe person who criticizes assumes autborl·
ty and power. All too often, we are too quick to
,rant our critics authority, particularly when
we IOft them. So, being in love with someone
and not beina loved back -beina rejected and
criticized -all change the way you see yourself
la 1pedftc, hurtful ways. 1be question then is,
bow do you repair and improve that damaged
picture~ yuurself?
The picture you have of yourself -however
plain or fabulous -influences the way you treat
yourself, the way you treat other people and the
way other people treat you. U you could lake out
that self·image, combine into one single photo-
p-apb tbe kaleidoscope ol mental snapshots,
moviell, portraits and scenes that make up your
self-image, you might be surprised at bow
neaative it i.a.
In therapy, when a child has a negative self.
A new love Is a chance to begin again and leam from your mistakes.
ima1e, I f~ the parents to give him at least
four compllJDODta a da7. And I try to aet other
people ln the cblld'a life to do the same. Of
course, your world ii not as simple u a child's,
yet a child's story, ''The Wiu.rd ol Os," may
serve u an illustration of an alternative to con·
tJnuing depression.
DO YOU REMEMBER the Tin Man who
bad no heart? The Cowardly Uon wbo had no
courage? The Scarecrow who bad no brain?
Arter years of waiting around for a heart,
courage and a brain the three characters join
Dorothy and go to meet the Wizard ol Oz. When
they start to act lovint, brave and smart along
the way, they find the heart, courage and brains
they never knew they bad. Which is the point.
The way to acquire a positive self·lmage is to do
positive things.
But you may ask, do what? First. get a
stack of ruled 8-incb by 5-incb index cards. (It's
not absolutely essential that yau write down the
thlngs I ask you to; but keeping a record lends
your positive actions an authenticity, authority
and permanence.>
Write down, every day, at least two posJtlve
things about yourself. Postive things can be a
kmd of general praise -"I'm smart" -or can
be as concrete as putting the cap back regularly
on the toothpaste tube or letting a senior citizen
have your seat on a crowded bus.
IC you fmd self-critical thoughts leaking into
your lists, try to atop them. There are times
when self-crlticlsm may be useful tooic. But not
now.
Being assertive, on the other band, im·
proves your self-Image because uaertiveness
competes with anxiety. ""bere0sawbolecataJorue
of a.asertlveness exercises for you to cooaider. A
few:
COllPLDIENTS -For three weeks or un-
til It la easy. accept all comptimenta without
downiradln& younelf. Eumples: J.aatead ol
replylna, "Ob, I sot th1a ftve yean ~ u a
bar1ain, 1' say. "I'm really &lad you like U. •
OPINIONS -For three weff5 or until it la
euy. express two opinions a day. Start wlth
non-threatening subjects and express them to
~
... there are ways of begin-
ning again that should make
your life easier.
non-threatening people <or even objects>. Then
gradually increase the degree ol controversy of
the subjects and, by degrees, express yourself
to more threatening people.
REMEMBER, YOU DESERVE to be
treated considerately -but, to earn considera-
tion, you have to ask for it. And you'll have to
practice assertive behavior in order to learn to
ask.
By now, if you're following the guidelines
I've sugeested, you finaUy ought to be falling
out of love ... But don 'l take it for er anted -
remember to congratulate yourself over bow
fiu-you've come.
Get Energy-saving Ideas
But. at the same time, remember that
you're very vulnerable now. You've endured a
great deal of pain. Chances are your eao baa
suffered. And you face the dim.cult task~ re-
buildinl your life without your former love. But
take heart -there are ways ~ bellnnlne a.pin
that should make your life eaaler. LcmDI 80IDeone new can be the best way to
~ over a brc*en or dead-end relatklalbtp. I WASBINOTON CAP> -Emrp, eneru. enero. n•a ~e a constant refrain that
we feel aca&e1y lD the wallet. putieularlJ u
winter ... under way. vanou. l0Y9l'lllllellt qtllldee bave been
~ means of nvln1 enero for years
Dd tbeJ have prOduced a wide varletJ of
Mlpfu1 auu..uom.
lloat of tbete ideas are Included in
variom boots and pamphlets available from
the Consumer Information Cent.er, Pueblo,
Colo. 81009. Here are aome:
-.. The Eneray·wise Home Buyer'
.tescribes a dozen energy features to look ror
in a home along with charts and checklists
for determining your oeeda: $2, item num·
ber 109G.
-"Fireplaces and Chimneys" tells how to·
select materials, describes construction and
maintenance: $1, item number 0466.
''Firewood for Your Fireplace" d1s·
,
cusaes tbe bundna character of varloua
woods, where and bow to buy firewood and
tip• on fl.replace aafety: 80 centa, item
number ono. -"Home Heattna .. tells about the in-
stallatiao, maintenance and costs ~ operat·
ing the most common heatin1 system: $1.10,
Item number 0480.
-"How to Improve the Efftdency of
Your Oil Fired Furnace" tells what you and
a service technician should check and what
adjustments to make: no charae, item
number805G.
-"In the Bank or Up the Chimney" is an
illustrated how·to book for weatherstripping,
caulking, and insulating: $1.70, item number
0560.
-"Tips for Energy Savers," tells bow to
save energy and money on home heating,
cooling, lighting and appliances: no charge,
item number 8100.
't mean to recommend tbat you seet a new
love aa a cure-all or that you try to re-create an
old relatiom.h1p with someone ebe. Lovtn1
someuienew la a new esperimce. It i.a a chance to
beam qaiD and learn from U.mistake9 you may have made la tbe put.
ONE WAY TO EASE the awtwardneu ln
meeting people la to aak someone to live you a
little help. Ask a friend, a brother or sister, a
fellow student or someone at work who seems to
have capabilities in areas where you feel a brt
shaky. .
A.a for where you meet people. a few sug-
gestions may be useful Look for Uunes and
places that interest you . Is there a course an
adult education you'd IJke to to take? Do you
want to learn carpentry or weaving or tennis or
bow to daqce the bustle., Just pursue your own
interests and rou're bound to raise your
chances of meeting someone who's interested lll
you.
Ticket Out of Ghetto is Education
DJ!!AR ANN LANDERS: I'm black, a guy
and will be 11 years old ln two mootbs. I have
been waiting for this birthday for quite a while
because tt will mean 1 am legally old enough to
quit tcbool and get a job.
lly Pa took off six yean ago and we haven't aee:n bun since. Mom works two jobs to keep ua
four kids going. I'm the oldest. She refusee to ao
on welfare. My sisters cook and clean, and none
QI us ldda bave ever been ln trouble. Our re-
llliOn 11 lmPortant to ua and baa helped keep us
atral# 111 ll'adea are aood, but I feel I owe it to
JIOGt to -out and make 10me money. Sbe wantr. me to stay in 1cbool. She told me to write
1o you. which la wby I'm doing it. What do you
'ha•e to say, Ann? SHOULD BE A
BRJ:Al>WINNBR Dl!AS 8llOlJLD aB: FAlllCa&loe la you
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La•den
ls planning to marry a man 44? The facts are
these: "Bill" will have to pay child support for
sis more years. He will also have to pay
alimony unless his wife remarries. <Slim
chance -she's a real dog.)
"Bill" ta in sales promotloo. What la the
average earning capacity for a man his age ln
that rield? Is it likely to go up, or down.,
U "Bill .. should start another family, what
are hi.a chances or living to see bis children
through school'!
If h1s health fails. could he be covered by in-
surance <taken out now > that would provide for
bis second family"
P .S.: "Bill" ia a nice person, and rm sure
be ia in love with me. I am -UNDECIDED
DEAR UN: The falat pralle ...... wll.Jc• yoa
cla•Hd peor "Blll" ln &be poaacrtp& lakes yoer
problem om ol the •amaa relallom ca1e1ory
ud pals H lato &be flnaactal lfftioa. Fot Illa
uke, u well u yoan, forget It, TooU.
The Red Plate
A tradition among the early Amlrtcan fmnllles
.. that when eameo.ie deMIY8d spedal
sxaile or aa.dlon they MrV MIY8d dinner
on the Red Plate. Today this custom
NIUml •.• the perfect Wll'J to~
a bmd'1 tpedal tl1umpht ... celebrate a
~ ... praise a fob well done ...
rw.erd a goal adtkMld ... or IUnply lllY
-You ant $pedal Toda)I. • Start a tradmon.
IN'l'OIAC'Y -blNO QAJI&, cpll!a, 1har-
ln1, n.&nerable and ttuatinl -Mimi in tbe
too1 nm to be Ute IDOl1. r.wjrdlq klM of rel•·
Uon1hlp for die mjjc)rib' ol U..1 .. lt 11 allo, poten.
Ually, tbe IDOlt painful beeaUM, If~ tnaat,
you cu be hurt. WlMat I •ua-l II • ~c
pro1ram for pJ1Wa1 ud Mfetn•n• lntfmacy.
Because tt 1' i14Jrned, JOU b&ve to learn to be
cloM, open, alwiD1 and IO an all ov•r apln
wit'a • new penon. rtnt, beSin in a •raduated, ttntaUve test·
ins manner. Go slowly. Tau 1mall, lfaduated
It.Pl tn lhariq yourself wltb another, and
evaluate bow rwpooslblJ the ~ penoa can
bapdle what you are llYlnc. It takee time for IO·m~ to know you. Don't tell all your aecretl at
once ... you want to aee bow well you are belne
accepCed.
Keep a clear •Je open to see ii be or abe
ridicules or criticizes JOU for st.tn& and abar·
lag. If that'• the case. you tbould seriously con·
sider endln& the relatiombip. If, oa the otbc"
band. it reels good here are aome measures thA
will help your relatioosbip arow stroneer and
more lovine:
SAY .. , .. -Take responsibility for what you
thmk and feel. It will make things so much
clearer.
DONT GUF.88. ASK -It's so easy to as-
sume you know what another penoo thinks . . .
and ao often wrona u·s hard enoup to be truly
aware of what you think and feel at any given
moment. Other people are equally complex.
Also. leave your questions open-ended and
unloaded For instance, instead of saying.
"You·re angry with me because" (guessing>, or
"Are you angry with me for doina that?"
<loaded question), simply ask, "Whal do you
reel about that?"
From your viewpoint, it may seem that
there wilJ never be another love in your life.
Time bolds us captive at any given moment.
But seasons come and go .. and summers and
loves grow smaller in the distance of lime passed Your old love is past now, the 'uture is full
ofcbange.
You may well feel you will never fall in love
again. And. wbo knows, you may be ngbt. But
the odds are against your staying out of love.
For one Uung. you're wiser now
The best or love LS a total acceptance of
another person -an acceptance of weaknesses.
and vulnerabilities along with the goodnesses ,
and strengths. Acceptmg and belllg accepted
means that you are free to be yourself U\ a rela·
tionsh1p.
Clenc8I
R.UOR'S A NICE
PIACE TO TEST
YOUR SKD.IS.
Our fnendly fac11tty m easy·to-ntaeh ll'Ylne
offers you just the right combination of
comfort and challenge Our current open·
mos for skilled clencal personnel include
these spcts:
• SECRETAIUES
We seek sharp md1v1duals who can type
50 wpm and have shorthand skills ol
80wpm
•TYPISTS
$peed and accuracy are what count here
50 wpm m1n1mum Will also be involved
with fifing. mail d1stribut1on and tele-
phone contact
e WORD PllOCESSING
TECHNICIANS
These pos1t1ons require machine-oriented
1nd1v1dua1s who have at least I year
expenence on Mag Card II. Office Sys-
tem 6, High Speed Pnnter or similar
high speed automatic typewriter (Day
and night shifts available)
•STAnsTICAL TYPISTS
•EMPLOYEE RECORDS
CLERK
Should have 5 years clerical eicperlence
lncludlng processing personnel records
and documents .
IOMEPART·l*EWORt< AVAILABLE
If ~·re qualified and ready for a Fluor
assignment, please call °' detach and
mall In the coupon below to:
CetOI Nordgren, (114) 175-2125
· or Pet Moeett, (114, 171-21 Ot
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Liquor Dept.
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Old s91t ~Snlaler
186 proof Scotch 1.76 liter
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Frozen Food nt Pac Peas •• &Jc
en. bq of tender delicious peu
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en. pq. ol Overlake bn:Dd
EICllLADAS ,........ 59 1Vi tz. llJICbct c leef,a.... aa.
ChocOlate Cake • !171
Sara Lee double layer cab . . 18 ">Z.
Hash Browns .... 79C
Ore-lda 10utbem etyle potatoee-2 lbe.
Coffee Rich •••••• 35C
Rich'• non dairy cream-16 oz
TeriJal Steak •• 12'!
Bontt .. top round of Cbofct beef
SteWlilt.Wm •• 12'1
&tti lMD U.8.0.A. ChOb beef
Round cut of U.8.D.A. CHOICE
Beet
Beef Sbmlks •••• 112!
Cent.er cut ol U.S.D.A. Choice bee(
ChatlPed Stelk .. 12'!
Leaneet · ... does not exceed 1b% fat
Rountl 811ak ~~ ........... If.Ill
You enjoy quality. navor. ~ath1fartion. when the bff( ia l'.S.D.A. C'hoire. fmm F:I Ran<'ho: Compare the value'
Swiss Steak .... 117! Omaha Roait .... 111! Sausage ••• ~ ••• 114!
Round cut of beef-U.S.D.A. Choice Thick cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef round Our own hot or mild . . No nitnt.ee
SHced Bacon •••• •1 '! Beef Ill Bones •• 11~ Brabnnt ....... 114!
El Rancho'• thicker sliced "ranch atyle" Meaty for baking or BBQ Pork, veal. MalOOing • . no n1tritA!ll
lpalrnilnPB ::t. ............. ~ ...... 51:
Large meaty frying chicken, a pertly eplit in balvea for ebeer pleaure. U.S.D.A. Grade· A' of coune! (with Glblet.)
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Armour'e Veribeat freah for euperior flavor . . Booeleu Bo&ton rolled Butt for greater value'
Ground Beef •••• '2'! Ham Shmb ..... 89f
no.~ excef!d 22% fat. Bulk or petll•. Smoked (or f'la.ur ..• cm.t for us
.............. 15!
JU• TAEOS -Banana s,m11
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Freeh fillet. ... dellcioua, Oavcrful ~
lllllJut Stelb .. 13'! :
Ceni.r cut-Northern frozen~
&pit Sole .••.• 137'
Frah rtllea mild fl..ar
Homema/l,er Values .
COllNPPll
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9~ ::-~ 79!. : 1 O! ;~:-.. :;..
A ~ /A'fil For delieioua cotree-Poly 8 cup
Coffee lit 11Ml •• 115"
I~ II Coffee M• .. •15•
l'fY ftftl DEi -~s EXTRA .. Dnp. Makes 1·4 cupeoldeliciouacoffee ...,..... • FANCY ••••••••••••••••••••••
Cup o' loodles wn• .. 494 SHASTA r1XE1S Paper Towels ....... 554 .,
Quick lunch in UIOrted flavon .•• 2.6 0&. pq .
Mayo•alse mn: ......... • 12•
Yoa'U love the value and the taste ••. 32 oz. jar.
White Tuna r:.:.• ....... • 1 ••
~·quality tuna packed In water for all the ftavor . • 7 oa.
Pim • ........ 59° Pie Crust Mix •••• 590
Appian Way in 12~ oz. packqe.
• L •1•• ..,.. ..... CrlCkss Ullll •••• 79°
IUoa. Sliced or button from 8eMCa Pmnium 16 oz. in reaular or unaalwcl
f'AALL.a 11• .,.,.....lmco .....
18 oz. Chi~ .A.boy or Choe. Var.
,,. ..... 111111 ••• 91-
16 oz. Stra•~. Apricot or Pineapple
if a..w....-.. t lllr 11 dllkll 3 9• Quality t.owela from Springfield •.. many bou.hold Ulle9. l
.-.... Grape ·Juice wears .......... • 129 ,:
Orange Juice .••• 75° VitamlD c enriched in 40 OL bottle.
::7~:ii.=.,.,. Northern Tissue ·~ .. aac =
St0ttHoun •
H1141tn ·El Rancho
Dtulvllom 10 fOpm Sunday 9om lo 9pm
Hu1M•' udo Do1/y'11om 10 /Opm
In white or ueorted colon from Northern ... 4 roU..
Potato t.hiM •••• 89C
Bell Brand pre ;::r; varietiee
llenbev Bin .. .SI 21
6 Pack Plaln ~lai. or Almond chocolate
....... _ ••••• .1111
6 as. from Blue I>i&mand
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Aiu a._. ... 45°:
Bleacbe. out ataim-21 oz. Incl. &t otr .
Cald Power •••••• 11 •
49 oa. Oeterpnt incl. l&t otr
T•ldllln .. 490
4"4 oa. bu eoap
IVOIYUQlll ·
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u1 ~ .. be Uld ol )c)taJ dnetU. ''tMy woo7i ba••.., niarm to 11n.-enew tu•.''
ADd tbat. Mid Gann ud tho CaUfornla A•· 11oelaUGD ol Rfflton. will help bold the price ol new~down. B~ willlt?
Cbmcel are that It will net. For t.be reaUUes or
dnelopment in mod•rn CallfomJa force ciUes,
COWlUet and Khool dlatricta to Impose heavy
charc• a;, deftlopen. -----------'I Tb1t'1 because tbe SOUTHERN taxea produced by new
CAUJ'ORNIA bouain1 no Joaa.er pay for
FOCUS tbe new or ::J>•aded
NameGame ratdmtl a1 tbat bouatn•~C:t':'!enen~r!:~
of development was questionable at beat before Funny Propo.tUoo 13. But al.Dee the tax limits passed,
' many cities have found tbey lose money on
school.a, eewen, roada, police and fire protection {A)Df osino every time they approve a new tract.
~ THE &E8.PON8£ BAS HEH 'l1IE NEW fees
CIUCAOO (AP) -A
mu wbo eomea across
thousands of namea
while doing b1a job says
some Dames can be
amu1tn1, and some
amutng.
An Ardmore, Okla .•
woman who bad·
tomWtis and a baby at
tbe aame time named
her child Tonailitis
Jackson. says WlUred
Bran~ title operations
officer of the Chicago Ti·
tie Insurance Co. A
brother was named
Menlqiti.s and three sis·
ten were named Appen·
dlcltis, Laryngitis and
Peritooitia. uid Brand.
HAND, WHO has ac· ceu to L2 million n,,amea
in the C'OID.&MlDY•• com-
pvterbecl judpleot lD-
da ft.le, ..,. bi.a work
~aaJH.lea blm aa a.a
... tam: aaomatOloSlst
(099 wbo at11clles the
ort1lna of proper nam•>· •
that to infuriate Gana.
Tbolle fees are also a matter of major concern
to homebuilders.
About u percent of the price of any new home
in California 1oes to municipal services. The
higher the fees go, the higher soars the average
price of a new house.
In l.Jvermore. east of San Francisco, for in·
stance, direct fees assessed for each new house
amount to more tban $5,000, not coqoting the in·
direct costs of water wells, sewers, roads and
bridges which are paid by builders and eventually
split among all buyers in a tract.
ADDED TO HIGH LAND AND construction
costs,.00 increasing interest rates. these expenses
help price many Californians out of the housing
market.
Now developers have begun crying "foul"
over the charges.
"The coet would be justified
if tbe facilities paid for served
only home buyers who live in
the new subdlvlslons. • • says
Bernarcl J. Frieden, a Harvard
Unlvenlty urban affaln pro-
fessor wboee ltudJ' on the new
fees was funded by t.be Natlonal
Asaocladoo of Homebuilders.
''ReeentJ.J, m~ local OJ"· ernmenta have also begun to re-w• QUir• developers to prcmde or
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of Hustler magazine, :=..MU.,.. ~a-.-.
must stand trial Dec. u. ud "•"""'· "· ht11 .,
12 in a $160 million ~ -o..t1c1 •-· "· Ii bel suit and in· ~M ··~.::::.,,.~· ........ °'
vasion of trivacy suit •= Elt·uuRAN -M.,11
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Crapper
Memorial
Wiped Out
LONDON <AP) -
Thomas Crapper, the
Vlctorlan sanitar y
engineer. 1s not to be com·
memorat.ed by London's
cl ty fat.hers after all.
A proposal to erect a
blue plaque hononng the
19th Century toilet·
maker has been rejected
by the Greater London
Council's historic build·
ings eommittee, council
spokesman Viet.or Ken·
ny said.
••MEMORABLE
though Crapper's name
might be in popular
terms," said the de·
cision, "evidence from
the Patent Office shows
that be was not a nota·
ble invent.or or pioneer
in bis chosen field and
therefore the case for
the plaque is aot
justlfied."
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TlllllfTY Fr-111$, 2', anti JVliflr AM.
:JO, botll Of WHlmlnsl.-
CASTE IE lE .YtCJC e AS -Wiiiie"'
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Carolyn l!Mdllon, 2'. of T-.. w.v..
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Rev-. li, -Sllet'ry AN!, 24, llOlll of SM! J\»n CApillr-08 EAST A A MC MUftTAIE
Thomo Allen. 10, -JoAIWW Merle, 1', botll OI Sen Clement•.
CLARIC ·THOMAS Oon•ld
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a..tl. n.-~kle ~ -.-el lrvlns.
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M1NIBIKE TOPPLES SANTA
New Toy Jergon RequtrtnG Study
Toy Teehnology
Santa Forced to Study
ALHAMBRA <AP> Pity poor
Santa Claus. It isn't enough be bas
to visit every household with
children Cbriatmas morrung. Now
the kids on bts lap are asking for
electronic toys unheard of at the
North Pole
It's getting so compl.acat.ed that
Santa went back to school to catch
up on t.ecbnolon.
ACTUALLY. ABOUT three
doun Sanlas, all in theJr tradl·
tional red and white Cbnstmaa at·
Ure. attended Sears. Roebuck &
Co.'s craduate course "al USC -
University ol Santa Claus," UJd
Seara spokesman Nat Read.
"It's import.ant that Santa keep
his credibility by k.oowin& the
brand names of the toys, knowtnl
the jargon that ls used to desert be
the decree ol capability of ele<:·
tronlc toys, .. aald Read. ··s..,.·s bulc education 500
yean ago baa Included many
tldDp that bau aened blm well
durt.ai tbat period. but be would
not ba" bem ..-epared rar tM decree ol propea ch1ldren have
mad8 ttdl put vear wttboul thi.a
kind of tnlntnc. '1
CLASS WA.8 HELD at Sean'
Soutbem California 41ftrlct bud-
quarten. The tutboot ... s.n·
Christmas catalog. The professor
was Richard Samsel, national
Sears catalogue saJes manager tor
toys and reerealion
''He flew i.n from a suburb of the
North Pole -Chicago --just for
this graduate course." Read said.
Read discounted suggestions tbe
schooling also helps Sanlas direct
children to the ngbt shelf in Sears
for requested toys, instead of to a
competitor.
••THE TOY INDUSTRY ii
dominated by the manufacturers.
not the retailen. The power of ~
advertiamg la on the side of the .
manufacturer," he said.
Several electronic toys were de-
monstrated during the 90-mi.nut.e
claaa. so the jolly men coWd re-
aliu what toys were beyond the
sophisUc.tion of certain chUdnm 's
age IJ'OUl)S. and hence &hould not
be IUU"'*ed.
Final exams started wheo
Seara• SaDtu aacended thelr
thl"ODla in ana l&ol"eS.
··children .hawe been pro·
crammed by manufac:turen for
mao1 mootlw OD the eapabilit#
and comparison.a of electroD.ie toys,•' Read said.
Sant.a -ODie monUnc'• llbld7. and be'D be espeetec1 to deliver'. A raatlae "°"'.of .... &aeUna title MarcheS'·ta
keepl.W tablt:p,n w at
pay for public facWtiea that serve other residents
u well as~ home bQen." PriedeD complains.
THAT. BS CtAIM8, •EANS NEW
homebuyers are aubaldlsinl other residents of
theil' cities. He said there is more such "mi.fair use
of regulatory ipower" in California than anywhere
else except Florida.
There are about 400
blue pla1quea on build·
logs around London
commemorating famous
men and women who
U ved or worked here -
notables such as Charles
Dickens, Vincent Van
Gogh and South
American liberator
Simon Bolivar.
AM9ROM~EEL -...,._,Gw, ~---------------------------------------------------------.. "· •nd OIHl• l,...."' ....... _
peopi.t call tbemael , BrancJ aald. a
name may be spelled
diHennlly. U It louida
the same lt ii considered
to be the same under law,
besald.
CASSON PETa.0-
1 e um Dubbs was
Wiimette (Ill.) village
prealdent during tbe
1930• and became
wealtby for perfectlq an
oil cracking process.
Brand Uld a Honololu
gem dealer named his
dau&)rt.en for notes of
the musical scale -
Dodo. Rere. Mlml. Fata,
Soso, Lola aad Octavia.
LED JET designer
Wllllam Powell Lear
called his daughter
Chanda Lear, aald
Brand.
And Judie Learned
Band epent. 40 years oo
tbebeDch.
San Juan
Vacancies
But the protests of the developen probably
won't bring any changes. That's partly because of
Proposition 4. Its limits allow government spend·
ing to increase when population does, but the ex-
penaes spurred by new development often add a
larger amount to needed local spending than to
local population.
The only way local governments can legally
meet all their needs in that situation is for so-
meone else to pick up part of the eapense caused
by new housing. That means developers will be
forced to pay
Builders now construct roads as part of their
subdivision&. They also dedicate land for parks.
But it's up to cities and scbool districts to
landscape the pam and build schools for new
children.
LOOK FOR THAT TO CHANGE. rusr as
parkland dedication is now often required before
buildinl permits are issued, soon planning com·
mi11iooa will be compelling more elaborate con·
trlbulioos.
Carry Little Weight
CRAPPER, BORN in
Yorkshire in 1837,
moved to London and
achieved fame through
the manufacture of
sanitary equipment. in-
cluding an early model
flush toilet. He dled 10
1910 but the firm h e
founded remained in
business through the
1960s.
The council's re ·
searchers failed to find
any patents for Crap·
per's "flushing device"
and said contemporary
plumbing textbooks
didn 't e ven mention
him
Re/ererrees No Fear -.
( C4REERS J
Unotona-:11
GRIFFITH-MOSS -Dennis Wayne,
JO, of Wellmlnller, -k-J-.
"· Of lhrilmart POIST·FAZAKl!'Rll!'Y 9ryen
Edwen:I, t -Kelli unn. l. tt, -OI H.,.., lnQtOfl IMtll
NICOLAY PltESlEY Gr•90'Y
Wllll•m, 2•, -K•llY ,.,.,,.., JI, bo111
of Col;te Mn&
..... Im OLIVIER SULL.IVAN -Oon•ld
Geurd .... end Getlw-A.. o . bolhol lr¥1M
SCOTT MASON Al••eftdtr
Freoerlck, 21, end Llw G • It, boUI Of ,, .. , ....
E MMETT NELSON Roblrl
J•me•. ». of SM! J ... n C."reno,
-An1teR 4'.of 0... Potn1
MONTGOMERY PAYAN Vl"C..,I
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end S<Junne I•-. 19, of UQUr\11 ... ch
MATKE.OUAM -Joe Edwsrd. )2.
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l!MM,Qlf1 ,.._.._,,
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Wntml-.llri Mr. end Mrs. ltone'49 JeM\. Hwlt·
ability to get alo111 la a key factor ln -..on~•
hiring? One school of thought sa)'I Mr. •nc1 --... J1mm1r 0-1...,.,
no, that you should focus on other, ~~'."::...-~o..Mi n._, ...,.. more poaltive reuoa.a for leavllll. ""'°" ._,., _,
The oppoaite wlew 1ay1 tbat Mr. •ncl Mra. v1,..11 .......
baloney 19 recoplaed by the prac-Wlttlm:T~'i. MDIPIT~
ticed eye, that It's belt to establlab 1 •••••ru
acarprtae-free nlaUonalllp ln cue .. .:;_::..:--..., n...-gn.u,
yoar former 1upentaor findl a way .......-r" ~ blab about the confl1ct, and tb. al ""'· .. M1't.. ic.-t11 "· ........ ,_ .. lfl Velley,.., you abould etve copnt reaaoaa wb)' 1Ma..&Ma'"8 wi.g Alea~ ........ .._.TM. ,, .... -..-... .......,,. WbJclMYer you decide, 10'1 pro-""'· ..-Mnt.. .,,.., ,.....,, s.
babl~ don't have a mucb to fear CMMaM•.~ ..
from a reference check u YoU mitht ~· .,,. -.. ,,..,~ , .... s.
baHCJDCe upon a time. Mr~":t.~rtc ..... SM
&EADa aziV'i'CE: Whother ,.ou °"'*".,t'~,.
are aeeldit.I a whit&-collar Job -or S:c.!:..w~ On19WY ......,* ·
hlrtn1 1peoplo -ber•'• inllde In·
format1an .. on thtt beat w~ far
emplo;Jen to approach tbe cate D•...,..... Set tut "' cbecldq backll'OQ.Ddl. and ---e~ tbe ldad1. of queaUoa1 former ·
emplonin lbould be asked to. maz. SAN DIEGO CAP> -
lmlse lnfonnatioll. A Supea1ol: CoUrt JW7 P--~laWDctw~ Retildft Y'lc:e Pa a...-ct .,.a~patr·ot ~ ol.8attboldl •Co.. a maJor San DlelD lblrttt'a ._.
uttlitive Mardl nrm.:u wntt.en an pullet "cJam•1•• of '2 ~~ ~w aUal ·uw eacb tn a Ubel and
teetinlqUlll: llwtnmce l\1llCIWftl -slander 1ult. Tb 1 Jury
u Su 1Utl 1'oOl lor. llanaa-nimt." found tti.lt Rlcbard £, a..-. •lllD wm a~ copy Wblt.e .ad l>tV'ODDe T.
muat wlaee1'1....,,; LD stamps plus rer:reb ~and alllD·
a Qlniilni4.: -IHlctrel eel malllAI dtrecJ deputiel Wllllam
label with 10UI' requ .. t to .J01ce Lam Cawl11 and Mark s.
XtnHdY It BOX "80, CCiita ..... MeJflt wt.th Of am. brutality.
J.· ,
Voice Box Rebuilt ..
•I :
For Cancer Victims
ATLANTA <AP) -New. relatively
simple surgical techniques are male ·
1ng it possible ror thousands of
persons to talk again after losin«
their power of speech because of
cancer, a researcher says.
While most persons take their
ability to speak for granted. some
10,000 others lose their voices every
year. most of them because of cancer
of the larynx
TO REMOVE cancerous tissue.
surgeons perform what is called a
laryogectomy. The surgery disrupts
the windpipe, so the surgeon must
make a small bole in the throat Cor
breathing.
Talking. however. is another prob-
lem. Some people are able to do It
by gulping air Into their mouth and
forcin1 it aown the esophagus instead
of the windpipe and talk by burping.
Dr. James 0 . Stallings, a plasuc
sur1eon of Des Moines, Iowa. 1s
amona the piooeen in a new field
dedicated to restoring the voice box,
or larynx, through the use of pieces
ofteodoo.
••J BELIEVE 111AT 1£ people knew
they wouldn't lose their votce
because of cancer, they'd 10 to theft-
doct.or IOOOer," Stallln1s said in an
interview.
Stalllnp participated ln a seminar at the American Speeeh-Lanpqe-
Hearla1 Aasoclatloa Convention
hen. Re said b1a technique is one al
aeveral available at major '1Dedlcal
cent.en.
.. Tbe ftice box that I rebuild ls not
nearly u lood u the ooe nature s••e ua, became I have not been able
~ make the vocal cords open and
clon," be said. "But before I die, I
hope to do that.••
TO &DVILD THE voice box, sur-1eons use a rib aecuon to reeomtnact
tbe la.rynx aDd teDdoaa tor tbe vocaJ
cordL 8talltnp wd paUenta ttiain
from 10 pllrcillftt to 75 petteot al their onauw ~ capacitJ Witbln two weeb ~ tbi operation. n. mll'J06 broulht ilonl one ol
hi.a~ 1Nd:*il1, WQU Llvea1. a 1~~1•v=o&d .Ula ~mander ta \be Callfornla ptWoll•,_fJstern wbo \ID•
d rnnt tbe ~-lD 1911. .. , ~the ~tJOD biCIUIO
I dldnl..,. lo wake up wttti no way
to talk, .. iiUd Ll¥'9Q ol·Rl'*'1de.
"Back when I was 21, my vo1~
sounded like a fog horn ... be said.l
"But I talk very well now. I have n<J
trouble. In fact, I have had a docto•
talk to me on the telephone and ca~
me a liar when I told blm I had
laryngectomy "
Stallings said be hopes eventually
lo install a flap over lhe air hole
through wtuch Livesay breathes so
that 1t operates automatically wb
he speaks. Then L1vesay will no
have to place tus finger over the bol
when be talks
Hyannis Sees
Ted Kennedy
As Tourist Aid .
HYANNIS. Mus <AP> -Moa6
folks here dldn 'l vote for John Kent
nedy when be ran for president in
1960. And regardless of bow they feef'
about bis younger brother, Hy~
residents are counttnr on Seo~
Edward M. Kennedy to keep up t.bia~
town's tourist boom. ..
Kennedy's presidential campai~
ls Just be8innin1. but already poll
say the siebtaeeing crowds at .•
Cape Cod retreat are l1'0wlnl larpr :/.
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platlcs .. used. Many rtema are made from
aeveraf varietlea of wood to add natural oolOr
& patterns.
All pieces are jolned by hidden metal
fasteners & glued f0< durability.
Our ohildren'a ltema. toys. puzzlee. stools.
etc .. have aafe rounded corners
Come see us at our factory Wed·Frl
2PM-6PM. Sat. 10AM·2PM. Parking In rear
Wll:STBRN WOOD WORKS
1675 PLACENTIA AVE.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663
(114) 631-6430
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and browse through
our I arge selection of
American & English
oak antiques-also w e
have a beautiful line
of gift items and
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18960 Brookhurst (at Garfleld)
Fountain Valley
982"3202
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Balboa Island
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$7800
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NO QUALIFYING
AssWlM! 10.S% Loan
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REAL TORS . 675-6000
24-43 Ent Coat Highway, Corona del Mar
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TAY LOR CO .
1\1 .. \1.1 ( 11;:-. •.;111 ,. l~l·l ti
MteUa SNOllS OCWROMT
A great close·up view of the blue
Pacific! Your private steps from your
door to the community beach.
Exclusive, quiet. serene living in this
contemporary home with 4 bdrms.
formal dining . family room .
recreauon rm .. study. 31h baths. Spa
& blt·in aquarium. Sl.200.000.
WESUY N. TAYLOI CO .. llALTOtlS
2111 s. "°'' f ... lood MEWftCMIT Cl!MTB. M.I. 644:49 I 0
IAYFROMT
We have several fine homes
with pier & slip
PENINSULA POINT
Newly decorated 4 bdrm. family
home. Close to ocean.~.000
EL TORO HORSE COUMTWY
4 Bdrms .. 3 baths; ranch style.
mini-estate in orange groves. $249.500
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
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UDO ISUNOP.
Modem a bdrm., 2 t.u..
with IUllU)' South patio;
completely remodeled .
On 40 fl. lot. Has
separate apt. above
garage with outside,
pnvate entrance. In
move-in condition! Best
pnoed property 00 Lido
Isle. IG),000
3 BR· 2 BATH LEASE OPTION ~TSIDE cALL=AIPET SEAVIEW 1~™:.n
CUSTOM 754-1202 Jbr,w/view.Guardgate, We have sevenl homes
tenoit, pool, lllnt. terms. from $56.000 aod up all
Gorgeous Eastslde Mesa --------i Owo/Brkr. 97S·l177 or withasawnableloansuo· EQUAL HOUSING custom built 3 bedrm OR llACH U~ _da_yw_. ss_1_.9_11_&ev_es_._--1 der 10%. Some with low
OPPORTUNITY 2 bedrm + den home! szt,fOO down. Seller ready to _ Gated entry court yard ,.......,'-bd..CallS40-3666 for privacy Fem grotto. Super mobile home park -·J p t' a ,.,.. Motlcr. 2 patios, lots of storage, acrou from beach. adJa·
All real estate advertised steps to Newport & Back cant aolfiog, restaurant,
Ba , .,__ i..._ cocldail 1.oun&e. Large 1 in tlda newspaper ill sub-Y . """""' l&Wt wtoner. BR, could be divided to 2 J.s tot.be Federal Fair now!! Call 752-1700 lloaslDI Act of lH o-tN 111 q." HUN ro&u•K 1• Bdrms, best mvestment,
•Nhel,111
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REALTORS
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Price rw•ad tw .. di ... $149,700.
COLE OF NEWPOIT IULTOltS
2515 E. Coed Hwy .. C--.. Mtr
675-5511
NEW
.. l~TOWl•IOMI
Located nepr teaota comt. It pool. 6padolw
liYiq It spotleN. Call
MMDIII
~O~C:ST E
OLSON
·--~ ASSUME
4 Ba CIDl"Der' lot with RV
Is baltt accesa. Hurry!
CaUl60m
FO~C ST ~
OLSON
f • ' .. ~
IHYISTOltS OHL Y!
It UNITS
Nr Prune Beach Area
$485,000 Court ~ale
Deferred maintenance
Good pro(it opportunity
First to call gets thci rart'
ti.rp.ui•
THiii
""""WOIDS j. Prite, llHblllty, loca>. Um. Yoa'U pt more for.
your money 10 this ·:
beeutifw family home-~.
'If /U alnt l'loor plan "
super location. 3 de·~:
bpUul bdrm.a Wllh •'-
.ep. mas&er atat.e. coi:y
frpk, fonml duun& rm &..;
watiar. Won't last. Act
DINI. Call 97i-5370
ALLSTATE .~\
REALTORS f. --------·
WHY
..eitSTAYHOME
They enjoy the comfort •
ol a ruce home m a cho1ce-
locat100 This special .
home has 3 large bdrm:.,
21" baths. spa and all
that IS needed for superb
hVlllg PLUS the advan•
uige ol a secluded l BR 1
ba income unit or in law
retreat Ca II 979 S311t TODAY
PMft a• 1 PrHticp
Elegant 2 Br condo over
loolnng all o r th e
Newport coasthne E.x
cellent l oca ti on
Complete ent.eruunment
& rec:rulloo amen.Illes
~ proVKled hnanc
mg at a low 10...,% lD
t.erest
Sborehne Assoc
Investment Division
714-N 22162
.. Coat. Mesa A
To"""'•• OCEAH VIEW LLSTA TE. OHL Y Venailles pen~ ul
BALBOA ISLAND
REALTY
673-8700
........ Udo
Redecorated with pnde
Lg 4 Bdrm w /gour?Mt
kitchen. I mma c. lhruout
Take over 9'h% loan or
owner will finance at
11%. $389,500
t ra de I u x e .tr 1 m REALTORS ONE LEFT maculaLe. 2 Bdrmi. . 2 -- ---
10o/o Dow. SI.ISO balha. frplc + l'om· lal»a tu.ct 1006,
Plus closUlg coat.a mun 1 t y a m e n 11 1 es •••••••••••••••••••••• ..
2 br, vaulted ce1lmg, SZl0.000' 1
bnck fireplace 1real 1. -...0. lay Prop. BALBOA 1~• 1NO ~: large cement patio. lleeilfon ~
JACUZD. 2650 Saola Ana • '1'-7CU.O • DUPLEX Ave. JUSl so. of llesa ~~~~~~-·j Dnve. -Charm101 Old Wosld HONEYWOOD fOUa..ft.D fac.tde. Used bnck, gl .. s.·
AU 2 bdrm UDJU. m eit· Ir wood. Exciting &: -0i~: TOWNHOMES ceUent l"ftWll area. Ell· t«esune LDtenor deal~ f61-6 I IJ tenor JUll pamted. Ex· Beautiful home Is JO ...
=ial fM pnce come Call 1.11 for ~
. PllU pnce cMalla!
.. a '°" 1144.IOO Call 151-.3111
JACOBS REALTY JIJ)>o,·_,>:·s •75-6670 f I o 1 aJifornia
SAC1t1ftC1 llAI. UTAJ1
Auume •·•""' a.t. ... lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim;.iC: SELECT
.am lO'I. ZDd. Oeun vu T' PROPERTIES I BJ', S.a•i•• area. SeUidlellCema ~ m.ooo dD. Parmeots SllM/mo. P'ul . price -.000. Oom:puablea at sm,ooo ., ...
TOWNBOllES
and DUPLEXES
$37 ,500 Ii Up. I
in Yreka, Calif. 8 miles
from the Klamath River.
IS m1 from Oregon
bor der . Cal l 19 16 I
s42.j737 colle ct or
714/828-9091
"IMVESTOttS"
Beach Duplex. 3 yrs old
Low maintenance .
Owner w/belp finan·
oe.c.it~
FORESTE
OLSON -....... .
•nc--c-
Find what you want 1n
Dally Pilot Classifieds
«iJ Coldwell Ba nker
ISTATI rwaan~ -For lbe family that wants
one of the fmest homes on
the island. 6 Bdrms, s baths.
family room. study. formal
dining room plus a new pool
Steps to private beaches &
tennis courts. $825.000. Large
assumable loan + owner
may assist with financing.
IN NEWPORTCEllTEA
-. 644~060
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0..THISl.ACH
• Bedroom•. 3 baths.:
UUDll fr s pa BEACH•
ROAD REALTY:
496-0lllM.
0 C--.. Mcr 10~ ........................
UASE/Of'TIOM ! s Br 3Ba Spyglass Hill •
SID> per mo . appll~t> w: se.ooo MS-m2 • -1'
7lOSANTAMA
OPIHDAILY
3 Bdrm. 640-6161
. • " " I . t ~~
VOGEL :·
PACIFIC ~ ,
NEWUSTIMG ;
I movefast! ~Ji'el~,.~w • IHmtll .lU'dltJ fORW.
nee, color, relillOe. sex, --------C.IAf .... • ·R' llUS or ..,.....1 ortsm. Of' ao ocll.._,....--i : -iatllllAAc• to make an,y .---v" • -s pneen.ee, limit.a· CONDO
Lge assumable
loans. low int.
available Homes
from $118,SOO ·
S67S.OOO
Jasmme Creek
BayCTeSt
University Park
West.ch.tr
Big Canyoo
-= 111111 1'1111 ca.
COIONA DB. MAR
FIXH
Charming Duplex. both Umts
ba ve fireplaces and approved
plans for Remodeling. Call Now:
673-8550
C. Cod Cll:a wr •·
This CO M dupleit•
features 1denllcal 2 BR.••
bah houses wttb w~
floors. fireplaces and:
pvt. pabos Owner Dex.:•.
Ible-submit trade or
c:reebve r10anc1ng. Ask·
IQI '225.000. Call Dano-: dm.crdilcrlmiut.ioD." 2 Bdrma., 2 baths ; --------i
,,. ••spQer will
lmowtq1y accept any
•d•ertltlDI for real
...... wbida .. iD ~tmaf&M ....
security bids. Vacant; DO YOU H a r b or V I e w:
lmmed. ocaq>ancy. Sub. OFFERASERVICE? Hills
prqe. '225,000 Let the public know with
m.83 ~Eves an ad in tbe Daily Pl •i...o....,.--~
associated
HP"l.,J~· ~ft.,T(':P~
J ' .,,., • ~ r ' ' ' "
Service Di.rectory. It can
cost you u little as $1.
per day. For more in·
formation and complete
I rates eall 6'2-5178.
mac nab I Irvine
realty
A IU891DtARY Of
THE IRYINE QOlll'A.NY
UMIYmSll'Y , ... ,
Rare .. Cardifr' model ln the
0 Terrace" -2BRa & added
loft &c bobby room. Desisner
papers -Iota of wt>od
paneling -patio w/11>a .
Air-cond. & eecurlty alarm
0ay1tem. $1Zl;SOO. (P.e8)
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
~ ..
FAMOUS YllW
On Almost "1t Acre This Large
Estate Overlooks Newport Beach
Harbor. Very Comfortable 4
Bedroom Home With All Glau On
View Side. lntri1uln1 Terraced
Roma.a Garden With Beautiful Pool.
Flreplt It Berbecue. GrHt For
Eotertalninl-Call For Appobatmmt.
tit =-= m ...
•• aova ....
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l!LEGANT NEWPORT FIXER
Private iron-gated courtyard
leads to elegant entry of a
Family home of living.
Terrazro to magnificent living
room & formal dining,
w I builtin hutch. gourmet
garden-view kitchen, family
room with massive stone fplc,
wet-bar & wooden flooring,
private, secluded library, 5
stately Bdrms, Master Suite
w I gt'acef ul marble f pie, shady
covered patios, xtra Jar1e
3-car garage, much, much
·more for only $445,000. Call
DOW, G'13-8550.
llACH CHAIMB
• lllCtcl SJt,Ooot Be.a utiful 3·atory home
w /fabuloua white water views
from upper terraces. 3 Bdfms.
famUy rm, wet bar, fplc, and
1kyliabti complete thij brii'bt,
epaclou1 Desl1ner home.
Owner anxious, wlll help
finance. ACt Now: 678-8550
Bibb, Agt •
675-Zll I .
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3 bedroom ''G reen· brook.. home equipped •
(or outdoor f1111. 1 yeaf •
..., beal.ed pool • spa1
Co•e red patio ~ ...
...,mtlen.lMide ... t~·
lJ room area. couatrr ~ wttb breaklut ..
bar, ..... eoun&en. alnltr.
l"lnplace. Set Ob a lalyf
__. lot la &o.ety area. ,
HvrYI SU0,000. CaO Mhm _
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SYC:AMOll 4t&.IN
•AMDMIW ,.._ larte I bd, I" t.., Quallty towabome
eoliid0min.lum1. Only I
aftllable. SlOl,lm. at.JO Santa Aoa Ave. 84H734.
OPm HOUSE. 4 Br. 2 ba, li rm w/frplc, Ira
d ftl rm. up den
.979-19.
Owna' f'inanced 10518~.
,
IMICAPICOMDO
MLIAleTllACH
"'·'°' Onl)r l yr new and ln top
eonitltklll Md ~1raded 2 er z ba IJ'OUDd nr umt
w/an auwnable loan at R~ int. Tennl1, 1pa,
pool &ad chabhoUH. Only
1 blk to beach.
CALL&W·7211
Caysey Co~
/Jn NIGfl
UJ\IL[ Y &
l\55lJCIJ\TE5 ~ chm. 4 BR. beaut. --------..... v ... n:M»~ ....,._ I 044
SPACIOUS
SPUTLtVll
home on bu1e 160.P
square rt. lot. this 4
Bedroom. 3 i,, bath house
bas IJ'Ul potential for
expansion or remodel
New roof and 11dina and
close to POPUlar park.
this l'DOUDlaLD view bome
ls priced to move fHl at
$180,000
'8*m. %\ilt&a, pool. 2000 ....... ~······ •••••••••
aq. a.. emtom teatW"S. MIW
E. Side loclltioo. ~3795 Woodbriqe Townboulle
GOOD 3 Bdrm t~ba. uperaded. 1Mfl9CMUIMT ByOwner. tin.500/C>rfer. • di;; lowest iatereat &7~or9e2-8750
rat Lovely North Coeta WOOOlllDGE
UOCSo Cout H.away
ID Village Fair
LAGUNA BEACH Meu home at j u1t 3 Br$125.0005 Br
118.000. m, ramlly room. $195.000 auume 9'h% 497-2457 fireplace, loads or trees 642-0112. 644-6887 and RV 1toraae too.
Family neighborhood, .._. ~WMr
many amenities, VA 197.:SOO/offer 3 Br. 1'·• Ba bu.Yen welcome. Call Woodbridge Glen .
5'-SMO for more Wo. ~. 962·8750
-~ > HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
SUltFUALTY
MER LEAVING
)lcEam11m
Suiper a Bdrm pool home. = &ocaUoo. Owner now, caU to see.
18
'. HERITAGE
. fHALTORS
~ ~· Speetanlar bllltop
.... 20lJ.llOI lq. ft. a.it to Nartna. s.1 .. Rel·• Calle La P.rtma ~. $18,000 w IMS.000. Cl1'3540: e400I Bldr.
BEACH LOV.QS BAl\GA.IN Quaint, aolldlJ·bullt ~ 0.. falal boma wttb 2 ... ooaw. Iota of dW'm ....... loUtloD ..... ................
~QIQ) UAL l::STATS cm>•1111
Woodbndge 2~r. frplc .. L.a1J1R1 HHls I 050 ~ a.ssuinable. 559-6$48 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---~-----· Lei.sure World. Galt' 14
S19,llOO Orange Tree Con· Panoramic view. 3rd
do, S·plan, A/C up· floor, Villa Nueva, 2br araded, pool. tennis, 2ba, 586-6879 A/C. aft
auper k>caUoo. broker. 7pm. _
m.aaor. ------~..... 1012
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11Exefer.. CUSTOM '4.LI WOOD & M.ASS ~ .,... •• the
.. aa Park II Homes; de· P..._.s. ~ low
~~ ana~adrthk~h!·n~ MaintHHC~ yard.
family room . Built S-. OCEAN VIEW.
around central atrlum. Honw & Income ar
Calli. hVU1g at its best GREAT fnnstment.
Seelttoday' $178,000
t&l.TOP
HIDIAWAY
Qimplu prlvacy from
UU aparldln1 2 Bdrm
lane, futurtn1 bot tub
aad deck adJolniDI
LOIJllltG Vi .. R.E.
497-1761
.... Vleio 1067 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Ql • • t • r • u it e .I•-------• PrQl.aional deconlloo
and natural wood• tbruout. Great tlnancln1
a'11llable. $1Jl.tOO.
OCEAN vtlW!t Sacttnce1 .uaume t.G1'. Nice• bd. a ba. owe 2nd. -.000. Pa.tit ck l.11·1lll
tfJ Coldwell Bonker
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UI l\l lllH~
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£ .l<olt.lutl Pr .t lilr"I
SPYGLASS HILL
IESTIUY
More than $:50.000 less
than any home oo the
tull A well located non·
view 3 Bdrm Portamoutb
mdl CALI, QU rcK .
CAN'T ~T al $349.000
644-7211
/Jn NIG(L
UJ\llEY &
J\SSlJCIJ\l ES
•••••••••••••••••••••••
ASSUME9"""'" FHA
Nace 3Br DR 1-'RPL
LODN M03 PITI 6(2.2455
s-.t..... 1088
Just footsteps &
you're there. 5Br.
2Ba beach home .
$225,000. With
$137 ,000 aasum·
able lat at 9%
<YNC2nd.
1090 .......................
NIWPORT IUCH
12UMITS
1 DOOR from octAN
Unbelievably low L9W PRICED at $425.000.
Owner' will trade.
Wort.I._. .....
516-7777
tlDIWQUMrTS
PRIME EASTSIDE. CM
28dnmeacb.
nfESTARN!SCO.
M>-m1
RENTAL
INOOllE PROPERTY
From $11,100 llod TUSTIM/• _,.... Type aom.. a. Mewity.
-Y-,100 a pvt beacbe9, pool --~71.,. • TreMure lale Pk On a quiet cul-de-aac illOt Padllc Cat Hwy
wtdl COl1 stone frplc and La1una Bcb. R.11 . P
formal dlnlas. .. aa extra cnoa.~79 clean 4 Bdrm w /prof. -....-"'--------t
landacapio1 and the «11/MeM ..... i:.~l~ prlce . CALL Pride of o•ntrabl
QUI'-ltlD,000. Prtnclpa.la '44-7JI I Bnlbr.Ml-CD
OCIAMYllW o.mom tlt·pMx, •11 aq.
ft. All wood eimrtor, • dldla. 2 )'1'I old. Two bdrm•. one I bdrm Olllr....... SZJ7 ,500. 101' lnttNS
--•••••••••••••• with $71.500 dowa ............ ('10411·5Z15. 105 De
,_.. '-' I ..... San CJemea&.e,
,,, ...... -.... ••• ..;lr~OW11__._oer.;.._. -----1 ·•••lllMAMCI CMOICl4UMl'f'I
Ila yard, I Bedroom on a
ql.Ut .uee&.. llo. to mo.
OK. MS pr mo. Call
751..altl
l BR W/ltJYtle. mrt1 All wi pct. aao. No pell
m'f•
2 or a BR. 2 ba new
'lbftbome. Sea Blltf ca.
Q)'Oft. Poof, Jae. tennia Welpt rm. f150/mo
MMl.50
4 BR. 2 ba . wuher &
~r Dys 896 7281. t-ve
Sl&-2177 or M2 8953 $575
mo
2br -...tlk lo bt>a1·h
~Moa~
675-8982
.i bedroom 2 bath. near
beach, fireplace. newly
remodeled. l11r11e renred
luck ) ard 557 11 IS~
wknd' or aflt'r liP\1
IMO-~ myllml'
J lir. 2 ba. frplt t lcN' lo
beach Gd refs n ·q
~ mo Call collei:t .r1 6
pm !13 93).2333
},
mo. lkautlful 28r
earthtones avail
Paula 962 7788 or
1141.
!Br, dm rm dbl car Rar
dishwshr bttru.. fncd \-d
mldmi OK fully rptrl
9Q.l.987
4 Br condo. carport. nu
pets. Hunt Cont. 547;,
IDf 7'18--7633
• BR. 2 ba, walking du.·
Lance lo heh. 1>11 yard I
or '2 children. no peU.
ll!l!ll>tmo IJJl ft 1st mos req. $200 clean.Ing dep. =I needed. Ca I t
dys. or 964-5869
lmda. --
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VACATION
EVERYDAY'
Wlatenn>at 2,060 IQ ft
~ avail Jan, fum
or unfum, boat 11ip op-
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Pbr lease: Woodbl1d~
<nebJde, S Br. 1~ Ba.
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3 Br. 2 Ba, pool, jac.. •"••••••••••••••••••••
frplc, indoor BBQ, 115(). 1 Bdrm Bayfront with MS-Cm. 84.2-5031 view, for ain &le ex-ecwive. Available Dec
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MENTI: Slnglee. I &.
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mshed & unturruehtd
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• Models Open daily
9106
Oakwood
Garden Apartment•
Newport Buch/So.'
1700 16th SI
1Dove1 01 1&1111
(714) &42·8110
Newport Beech/No.
680 Irvine
li1116111)
(714) 645-05!SO
Three 1 Br af.ts avail. now. ~. Poo . No pets. ~.
Maple St. Apt.a now rent·
ln&. 1 Bdrm apts. S23S "
up. Furn or unfurn. 1919
MapleSt 631·3874.
Spacious 2 br apt.a. Fami·
ly unit. Pool 4c Play-
eround Sundance West Apts 11196 Maple.
846-1486 or 642-1951
Newport Studio Condo L "'50 pr mo. yrty. Agt.
Nr. Haq Hoepttal. Pool, 873--4082 28r, den. 2Ba. frplc. ID·
SJ>&, aauna. Security. ------Sldel.aUDd. lac.encl. gar Gnalarounda. MOO. Call 2 Br. 1 Ba, JNrty lae. $&50/mo. Lit & la.st. $175
CoDec:tm1m -1001. Street parkine. 3 Br. sec. dep. 531>-9704. a.. yearly lse, 1 ca ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br b --WA1'BFRONT parking. Agt. Mari 2 Br 2 Ba, winter lease, 2No '<~t~lld.r~n~l~~~~tg MAllHSt'S WALi
Modem z.sty 4 Br 3 Ba 873-8705 ___ street parking. Agt. olc.642-'1344.QIS. Large 3 br, 21/t ba apu
borne 2 '-1 • 1 .... ~.. Marie 673-8705 Frplc, wet bar. pvt yard, • uyCS, .. '""'a• tBrfumorunfurn.$400 . -----encl. garage $510. oN~~pobertcaAoaval llin iw. ,Yl'ly. Adults,..-. pets. Yrly, 2 BR apt. partly 2St8rovega~de~er8rpi~ wSJ/g9a5r. Children. pets ok. 16662
· ..... · · m -675-9229. furn .• 1 or 2 adults only. • Jib Circle. 840-6807
1 Br. den. Jacuzzi. bg
pal.lo, ·~ $495 640-1177
F. rmmle 25 35 for
$275 mo 2Br lBa. CdM
Nant"y 760· 1113 . o r
543-9367
Rap fem <30 s 1 to share
house w same Jo;-i.1de
t M $210 + h ul1I Apts for rent 2 blk.s from 49t-M21 days
EXEC.sums
Looluni for an office m a
warm & friendl y •l
11U1phere" Do you need
persooahz.ed phone COii
erage ~ I.he ava1lab11Jly or a proress1onal
secretarial service"
You ·11 hnd us at 666
MoMy to Lo. 5025 ...................... ,
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SWIHGLOANS
and .•
2nd Tnm De4!d Loamt00 ·,
resJdenual property ..:
Cust.omlled to meet
your needs'
RE DEPT
SAMTlAGO IANK
714 832 5200
Bale.er Street C..ll Bev 111t ~~-~~~~~~ 919-ll81 -----· mediately. S850 mo yr No pets or children. $4~ Adults. no pets. S48·1377 _ ------
round+ lBt oklaat okdep . ....,.,, ... 3707 mo 673-5099 3 Br. l~• ba. Children ok Call6'5-6648 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . . __ 2 BR duplex. patio. lndry .. _., mo Frplc dlni & -rm Nwpt Hgts area 365 _,,.. · · n Np\ Studio Condo. Nr S leeping rooms & C--cWMar 3122 OgleSt.SJ7-4l66 · area,encl.patio.garage,
Hoag Hosp 2 Br. 2 ba.
mgrs ore 4150 A
Patrice, Np\ Bch.
3br, 2ba, ocean view new·
ly redecoratA!d
Share 3 br duplex m Old OCc apace for rent L.tl(
CdM. fantastic \1ew. Bcb 500sqftS1 ~per aq qu.a.IJ ty th roo& hout S600 ft 497-41.51 mo. Ca II Bob 673· 7245 .
fNEED ·::~
fMONEY ~:: Hoag Hosp p 1 kitchenettes. S75 wk & -·•••••••••••••••••••• laundry room . Agt
aauna. Se~uri~.' ~t up.Oceanfroot.675-8740 21lf',l'hba, twnhae fprlc, Large 2br apt w/patio. -~---·---,,==== 968-2238 ~ ... 6t8-29C7213/477·7001 Corana .. Mar 3722 pool. deck, beam cell· S360Mo 717 James St. u-~ v· --. ....................... inp, bltins, lndry bkup, Apt. 8. 64().4979 s~o ADULT
...,,..... 4350
2 Br 1 Ba. partly rum. up •••••••••••••••••••••••
stairs. yrly $&50. Avail Sn&l car pr. For ~torage
homed. A.at. 673·3355 only MOMo Avail Dec. "91~ 1ew Knolls Con· On the water Newport MIOMo. Drive by 4341 E. 2 B 1...., Ba 2 do, <Ford Rd le San Beacb'a fine'1t . $1200. Pacific cat Hwy. 673-0473 r. , ·sly, pvt Mipel). 2 br. micro, pa mo MZ-4783wkd,ys pat.lo, pool, lg playyard
bbq, pvt .,_0o, pooJ, ten· · · _ fANTASTIC! m> 84.2-2824 __
en .. . LIVl l"G ~~ Bachelor. partly furn. up-
ltairl, yrly ~. Aval!
lmmed. A¥J,. 673-33$5
l.&e2723 ------E'ncl double garage 6 blb
from beach. HB. $70 Ills, Jacuui. tT25 mo. 1 Br 1Dcf'I utJI. Garqe. 2 BR. 2 ba., trpl • 2 car Larp 2 bdrm, 2 ba, cpts.
Day f1Wmt-uoo; •v NewlJ' r'fdec+new cpt.a. E: Wlhr/dryer. re!rit drp1. refric. bltn•. j m.i.. ac.toabop9 .... 7"7 llo.PauUlart.io dstrwahr. encl gar.
--Eltate 144.7383 Ad Its l ••LA
• 1 & 2 BR Patio Ailts
•Oishwashefs & 880'1
•Pool & Rec. Room
•Lu1h lM1dacaptng
•Jog to Beech & Shoos
149 2 BR 2 Ba. very clea.D. -..S21110 _ __ _ _
adult, DO pet apt. 1 bUL lr OHie....... 4400 J Bdr:m 2 8a. Wnily rm, C.... Mlso J7%4 MS-~ DO pe II -· 'rplc, Harbor Vlew .. 4' .. •-••••••••••••••• 2 BR, 1 bath w/flreplace. ____ _ beach 11$385 mo Ca II -·•••••••••••••••••••• M&-G5.S all SPY "bciam, CJD nlce 9l, n~ SUS CASIT AS \ll)ltainl, Very tecluded. 2 bdrm. s min to ocean, bit ~· pool G ~f\inl. 1 br apt ti'fS It ap. 1lO peu or cblldren Ina. encl. pr, paUo. dia· 2 Bdrm l Ba. upper. S~A
ENVIRONMENTS included. S'l25.~ .,._.,.1 AduJ•-"75/mo. Avail Dec. 15 hwsbr MOO. &&5-1893. 1tove/refrt1. AvaJlable
£llJ<: • pr. ... no ,.._ 875-2311 -aow tU.5 145-7513 All '9bJ]t-4omtlfo,.. HI Tonbouae nr. Hoa pet.a. 2UO Newport Bl. · ---2 er. 2 ba, encl gar. palao, · · --=--962-4500 Hosp. I BR, 2~ ba.1 541-411&8. __ 2Br. lBa. Near bch. no pets. $395. Nr So. est ==;;;;.._ _____ 1 s.ta._ lllO
Cw pool. Adult area. w/pooi Carport for 2 Plaza.fl44.lJ03 .._.._._ _ .................... .
Dbl. carport. noo1 CASADIORO $425/mo.213-726-9517 ---t•ti.. ~ ... 2 Ox>doNrSoCstPlau 1 -~-0 --••-•• AlLUTILITIES PAID ----"'-C "-So C ,.._-_,. ~ . ._....,r .,..z,.5333 ,.._,,,_ ~-~.24 ,....,w on..., nr . st. ••••••••••••••••••••••• on MacArthur Compare before you ~ _.... -Plaza 2br, 2ba, Sec. All Ocupy lmmd
•NPTTERRCONDO• rent. Custom design ••••••••••••••••••••••• Amcruties PaUoor bak. 2 BR. 2~ ba townhouse Ele&ant·Spotless!ie<:ure
2br. 2V.ba, frplc, sharp. I feMtures: Pool. BBQ, *5uper clean 2 br upper. Adlts. 644 4978, 644·6535 1700sq ft . 2 car gar, near Paik car al door·Kld OK Pool·Rec. S550Mo. cov 'rd garage, new C?pts, dlllll. bltns. no pets. beach. $800/mo. Call art 3b 2ba $500 64 -8602
961M13118 960-1503 furniture. surrounded $335. 752 (8 ) SbalJmar Lovely 2 br. 1'·2 ba, stove. 6pm. 714/997·5490 r. · 1
with plush landscaping. ~or536-1857. c rpt, drps, garage. l"9w 1 3844 ••••Rh,.,.. .... d
Adult living a t ita best. 1 ........ .,.....,.H ...... -s Adults, no pets. $340 1980 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or u..fwwlthecl 3900 Nopet.s. -~ A Ar-1 D Anaheim. Open house. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18drmfum1shed$385. Large, 1,2&3 bd garden 545-3229, 752-2721 Woodbridge 3 br, 1'~ ba,
2 Bdrm lumished S4SO apts. Adults. Dsbwhr, upgraded condo. Lakes. Seawif1d Villaae 36SW. Wllson,64Z·l9'1l bttns, encl gar, 8811 bbq. Nke ~zy bacbel?r unit. pool. tennis, rec. center 6 . Pool. Gas Pd. 778 Scott All uul pd. Refng. $225 No pets. $500 mo. 833 1352 New 1"2 bdrm luxury
Executive home 1n 1 Br mobile home $295. P1.642-5C173:64SS6ll mo 973Mlssion.838·8086. aft.er6&wknds. adult apts In 14 plans
Larae 4br. fam rm, brkfst
It din rm. wtwet bar, 2
frplca. W /W crpts. Npt. Hila Home. Incl garden· inc. S100 Mo. 846-2845
Barbor View. 4 br, 2 ba 11.awni adults only. No -----------------1 from uso. 2 bdrm
ldtcbenJfarnily rm. lge pets. Quiet, secure. 1991 2 Bdrma. 1 bath apt. 28R. 28A, upstairs, gar. Orangetree Condo lbr, townboulles from~ +
livlna rm w /frpl c, NwplBlvd.646-837l Adults. S375. mo. Gas Adlt.s, no pets. S375 752 w/loft,$450Mo. pools,tennis, 1uterfalls,
formaJdbung rm, avail. paid.642·5C173. W 18th. 573·1155 : 559-4016 poods•Gasforcoolling&
hmr*L Sl50. 780-9554 I ....... lead 37 40 548-2687 heating pa.id. From San
-... •••••••••••••••••••• MESA PINES ---------Heritage Park 2 lrg br, 2 Otego Frwy drive North
Eaatbhif. 3 BR. ram le H.l'a ANEST Mesa Verde East. Spac EASTSIDE lrg ba. patio. bltlns on Beach to McFadden
din'I rm. Wrap around Bac .. -lor. i •·" br ap•· ,.__....Woock Si&.'iOMo MS-1717 Eileen then West on McFadden -... aGOI 645-1531 Spanish EltateL1vmg! '""' .... "' _ ... , _....... mo. Beautiful park·llke sur· from $305. Pool, jacuzzi, 2 Bd. den, sphl·level. lbr. Spnngs Condo. Ten· to Seaw1nd Village
a BR 2 ba, near pool and
imnialrbeacb. $700/mo.
I Ba Z ba., open beams.
prjvac1 II spacious. -/flltO. 2 BR+deo condo with
tmnil/pool talO/mo.
Wllmfa_.tto.H
631-1400
8bltl bi,....4 BR + ram
rm•jaCU:al; •· Aaent MO-ooao
roundlnaa. Terraced pvt patios. Garages frplc, sky light, deck No rus, pool. refrlg. $395 ITT4l893-5Ul8
pool Sunken eas bbq, avail. Adults. no pets children or pet.s. $465 180 752·7855, eves 559-9581 ROOMI
sparklln& fountains . 2650HarlaAve,54i-2447 E 21JltSt Days 646-4262 , Rudy
S p a c I o u s r o o m s . eves MS-9543 New 2 br. 2~ ba duplex ....... leodt 3141 RoomwAitcbenette ~J:~!t.ecl:!::~ b~';:!: 1ll50 sq. ft. Huge yard. Spac Jbr tnhae. encl. dbl -••••••••••••••••••••• $72 week" up Ike ltltchen " cablnets. dbl prage, frplc, bltna. ~ frpl. rerprb1shed. 1 Br, ocean vaew. $435. Soe-97SS
Walk to Huntington S51$. 673-G36or642-fMl66 to shops. ~ ~ Adults, no pets. 2 '°"1ely connectina rma c.ena.er. Newly decorated 3 Br 2 Ba _lie_. ~_'19$8 __ •_67_s. __ . -__ ~_1_186_or_499-_3922____ 2/beJc. Vaulted cellinp,
2Bedroomfurn. $465. townbouae. Spacious EA.5TSIDE Studio apt. OCIANROMT APT. priv. bath. Kit priv. UUI
Townhoule furn. $505 fireplace lJ pool. Quiet ~. lit & lut. + ~sec. pd. SZISllo. lit. laal fl S75
AdW\a,aopeta. are.. Adulu, no peta. 642-115«1 ~· :!· bJ~. refrig. cle.tniq dep. M5-Mli,
UWiU.Fnle! $CZ5.175-S9tl/A.S-3l9l 2Br apt w/bltna. Adulta. IM:_,ii~4-1'=1~'. m-s.m
LA QUINTA HERMOSA 2br, 11,itba, frpic, paUo, no pelf. $310 per mo. 2265 eves71U33-2376 Rmtiba pr. ent. Sip only.
4000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
16211PubideLn. lblk encl aar. Adults. No CanyonDr.833-8533. -1-B-r-a-tu-d-io-.-.-oo-d-se-y-. ~o Mco0Ak .... 11ur1ast.
nJ& ..... 1 •• 1 ,. .... •--'"·e •0 .. W ol "'-·cb 3 b""· S of Pal. $315110. MS-4074 r · I l I .... ~ o. v 1.6'1.5. 145-8953 ·-.-...-..,~~··"'""" ,, • · ..... • .... · E'slde l BR. downatalrs. 1 rep ace· Pa o · Wooon lie. 2 at)', 2~ ba. frpl, F.dl.qer. Yard. fncd. $325/mo. Pb S37 5 /mo. Io c I u ti I.
pa\Jo •l1as BBQ. No 8'7·5441 GRAllJ OPENING 642-62'3 *-7108. Lje room. bis closet, pell. Autl Dec J. 1--..0 3141 F.,.....,1YSICTI_. beauL tnb1e Kit prvp
..,5/mo. Pb 641·8'8e :=: ... •-•••••••••• -"""" 2 Br, 11;1 ba townhouse, 4' apt 2 Br 1 ~ ba patio, Female ao.4s 1tral1bt ew/Wbdl AOULTllCTION cent.es' of I.own, aaraae. crpt. No. IACWLa, very aaomo 84.S-1007C 11 ----·-------•SludJo, prot. decorated, , _ __.. u ......., p.-. ofce. Adlt1. SUS. · · · L•• • Bdrm, '"' ba lmmac. Pree maid MrV. ""2::atfleld ~cl9.:E.· .... 1.-.um1.m.mr. Room clot• to beach.
Ne:r.ort Bela Condo. II mil. Color TV, • wk 2Br, l~ ba from S4JO ...,..... JllO Shan ti.tb. No kitcbeo
Pro • d•corat•&J arbJmo.•2217. 2Br,2bA from"50 1 Br, 1to••. refrl&, -• .. •••• .. ••••••••• as>llo.m.tll05,8'15-1417 ' 'Jl:9~ · OCUNFROm'STUDIO llt-,2b1 lroG:i prap. Aduls.I, 00 peta.l•-------tloamlorrmtSUOllolD-
:::......_ l'l'J.ZllJ~ •t1111=-.n t:.:::O~ •·•2801· llW, na, Condo. View, cld uUl. Spa, pool, .--_ ---------11 todqlp"f•patk. 2Br,tba_~tn>e.e.ofr:cl. rec. JJm. cand. '511Q11o. kllcbe o, 1ar ~ace .
LA<JUNA BUCH MTR QildND~ln pr. l ..wa1 ""• 00 • 417·S71.-.a. 551 ...... AU for Earl Oil
lcr % Rm ~tell from m .
T19 W. llUl Sl. Call Tom
5«).23)0. ----------'THf• EXICUTIY I sum
Jl'Ull eerviee olfloes
in Newport Center
M0-5470
Great Little c.......
In C.O.ta Mesa
Newly remod. sbop'g
center located at 2750
Harbor Bl, has space
availab&e rangmg from •m &q. n. ready for
lmmed. occupancy. Call
Paul S . Katz. Agt
213 /46f.."5.111.
LUXUllOUS EXICUTIYESums
Offices now avail. 1n
elegantly appo1nted Ex
ecwve Suites centrally
located near freeways.
courts & the Orange
County Airport
Fac1hlles 1nl"lude a
rnendly. emc1e11t ~p
l l OD It / t e I e phone
operator who~ your cliem&a and answers your calla. a complete Calif. Ir
Federal law library,
beautifully decorated
cuifenmce rooma, photo
copy machines. Ir tbe
flneat in secretarial
aervkel. For further tnro
It a .peraooal tour
throu&b tbe facilities.
pjeue contact Vortac
Aaaoc.. (714 )95$·2288.
ITTA )855-3llOO.
abu -•-• ,,._.., •155. + d e po• t1 .1~~~~~~~~~ ~ INN. --...... ._ -eectJoo.Nopeta. • ... NwA -. .. ell PLI· _ _;;;_ _____ -t
..,_ TV, 1*a.d pool. UUI. 0Dtadail110.5:30 w .w e,.r MNM:lf M.a J16f Y ... 111 t• 4210 --,._--~-a191-,.---t
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IC I 'lltl -..& OoiWo. • 0-' 1hr7. Mala OllldDd Harbor BAY FRONT 18r, wl&b TAt111 -=. ,.:'~'=' ~ _. "-studio, pool 6 ~=-view porcb, 9'15 mo. llodll1s 1or2 br eott.aae = : ... ~ dlf~:~~
Deluxe Eittt. Offices on
Penmsula w/Bay view .
11100 /mo Pb 673-5553
FOR LEASE-So. LaeW>a.
~~IQ ft.
-....ior~
1501 West£!liff Dr approa
100 sq '\, will b\ald t
swt. ample parkln1.
Jotm P\aberM2-3lll
COSTAMISA
Pro( office apace avad
m California lit Bank Bklc. 150 lq. ft. Lo• pnce mcl · Jaai&onal,
.ecunty Mr'Tiee., t'OD·
fen!fte'e rm Ir utll Abun·
dant parkina avad
Coov klocabofl. Ooee
AlrpOr'\, travel a1eot Ct
bank. 230 E 17lb St.
Co6ta lies. M2·954i0 -----
8AL.BOA lSLAN D
~or office. S400 llo
Agent 875-8170 ----............. 4450 •••••••••••••••••••••••
f'or stcre It office apace at
reasonable rates.
500 to 2700 Sea Ft.
MESA VERDE bR
PLAZA
lS25 Mesa \lerde E, C M.
545-4123
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Secared b7 Real &
ISS-1055 :-~ ~~c
z.dTDLOANS
Secured by equity in~ e&tate . pa.Id ror or
Cowuous, confidenti
~Wuty Home~
lnc .
~26021.!c 'd Breiter ·oi
MorhpJri. Trust ;.:.:
Daedi so -··;.;;.;::;;·c:··i
All typea ol real esu
mvestments since UM9. ~ ~-.. _....Tft_ -~ Qwbtws~ _,.,.
Ci:imglooa! 64Z.2171 545-0611.._
Retail or olf1ce apace HOMEOWNER LOANS • avatlab{e for tmmedtate
OttUpancy m lugb traffic AR RANG ED
center at MapoUa & SlO.OOOto S2SO.OOO
W •AMORTIZED arner 10 Fountain •INTERESTONLY
Valley 1425 Sq ft at 55< •SHORTTERll sq. f\ Fronts on Warner
Call l714 1964·2566 or Cafl738o1777bWi11llJ~Ul5·Ag
97J..2971. Agent. · or .....,. 7
IB4T ott IUY a.o.y Approval, hmd ln~
4700 .. om ~"1.tt.n day a. No polots. ~ 8Q.•~· ce .,___,,., Ballooo. SlO.CJ00..&200.00lf;
nearUdolale,pwdtue 2nd TD loans. Lido
pnoe S1S0,000 W/$100, Newport Co. 173·7~95 dwn. 430 Hod St , 3'bn ·;:,
Newport Beach. Call fo --·-----...-J<
details Saerra Realty Maney for short term 2bd • m.1920 TD's. no credit cbeck, lfdl
pnlty, l20.000up. For a~'
lion calJ qent: 673-73~
AQytime.
Ml.,_. llYd. CM
t>nme comm 'I L300 or
4950 sq Ct 49' · 5049.
49WID
Offlc. • W• titHll
and yard apace ror rent
Cllll lnduatrtal area . ................... .
PBlllY
PllllD
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D9 llr' Meet ,_uo Oft *-· Nr .Emerald 8aJ. ~ OD belch OD TalaiU wlib provldlnf bltbly pro· ~==~.,.... 1--. ...,. •. ~ l'Mtalde Zbr. 1.ba, yard, PAll..wl'OIT car. row boat. waah feulona 11eretarlal ~ W9"1.to..., ......,.~ '97., ,,., v_,·a.n.M"1t.a 8 b 1 1 • machl••· .complete ~c.wttbama..,... ---------1 -.; ~.:.:=. ... :.... MoN.l.SIJUCoMI Cl50I a::oc::~~ = =::,:.or..:::-: b1e UDber ohnita. 20ll
...,.TDll...... rrom ... 00 1•~l!!!l'~•!•!!IR!;.·~~--..J M1cMllOft1 Suite 2U, w.tr1t • ...._ Sl*l•cal•r ,,., total -_rm __ -...;,._eau __ S.clZM. ___ ..,.
~17Nl'f0 r~creatloD pro•ram, ......... .._. 4100 BAYl'IONTOJ'J'ICB
mal,..,.,...TllOOla;I .._ .. _•••••••••,.. 500 eq. rt., ell a · --~At ..... .._tA"ll6d ........ ••••,nt"1'1olOD ....... _
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Hiiie 8oe4: P'rol•alonallJ al.ct 41'44-ttlO ll11. HOUl94A11S
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Get GREEN cub
for WHITE elepb&ota
with a Clautned Ad
Call 6U-S678
To place your meaaase
before the
read.In& public,
phone
Daily Pilot
Clualfled, 6'2·5678
la.IA,._. 1300 ..... ,.._. 5300 ,_._. 5350 HllpWCllllwcl 7100 HllpW-.d 7100 HefpW..t.d 7100.W,W..e.4 7100 HlfpW..e.ct 7100 HatpW-.ct 7100 ................................................................................................................................................................. •••··••····•·······•··· •.••••.•..•....••.•....
-------... ---... o cc y-•-blk Are you a bualneu ex· ACCOUNTING ACCOUMTIMG C&.alC 8l.nlwa& .. .-. . . . _, ecwive IOiDC OD. buaa· Newport Bcb Mortp1e we w i 11 t r a an ASSIM• as bp.. V .. T .....
fUllDADS
llEFIEI
cal~
642-1671
cat. •/Wbt feet •neck. Dl!ISll tnp? Call Travellnt O>. baa lmmed openings ll8cGrep Yacbia. 11531 ELECTRONIC &uh C.out Bank, an lD-
fMl&.70eaft3pm. Secretaries for Bualnesa lD our Accounllal Dept. Plwedia,a.taMeu. IUIUoo available for dependent but. 107IO
l.olt:Wbtll.Poodle,vic. Ez.ecutiws ('714)8M-9908 We offer xlot P•Y penon exl penencedblin Warner . P'V. Contact
Talbert/lla-U.. FY. or (714)81N-'75113 beneftta, wortinl eon<li-PCBL .w·re aaaem Y • cw..__ Sa s.eo.smo Bennl. ~can wttb lion.a Ir 1ood atartlng ACCOUM1"IMG Wl1'e ~ auembly 6: ........ , wyer _ FREE salary t.o qualified can-acme mlDor mee+.an•cal _E._O_E. _____ _ mviafo.IM-Im dklate. .,.~•.!JIDN.u Q)mpl.Qy la lookiD& for a..~ ..
I ..-e.s nuvw........, {o payroll ac· lnlerested In Ion ~ ~b.1!?t.~~~ ISMINuMO ACCO~.f:YABLE counts payable, ~iv•· ~ e mrloy m ent1 TB I ER
--------• 88'1-3111. WithPurchue Prepare & process In· hie, cub receipts P~ EO.E Cal Pat Milli, Oxm:nen:a.al Bank ~Iler --------MUSTANG STUDIO voeoes & other amounts cessing. EDP & manual ~-9051 esper-oeceiJQry for LDLS
1.-t or P'auDd a pet? Call I.Git: Blk Ir Wbt Springer Rap aeaaions, come & ~able by tbe company. aygtema desirable. Lt full lime pernament pos1
Animal Anh ta nee Spanlel, 11.mO old. Mesa meet our lovely ladles. Researches current & typin& reqwred . Good tJoo, l"OUf1;1!Sy 4' qu.ahty
Leque.srl-2273,nofee. Verde 549-0351 or pvtrms. past a ccounts, assures command or En&hab. Aallatant·Bookkeeperp/t, services to c1Utome n --"--------t ~ 432BE.17th,C.M. corttctneu of lnvoaces CallNancy,9'7S-l080 JoUyRoger necessary We have M
FoundorJoetapet?Call 548-9182 received. Ability to COl.DWB.LBANKER ~ fri e ndl y s taff 6 Speclial Pala Hotline. FOUND: Choe, med Poo--""""'""'4 a typewnter •· 10 RESIDENTIAL customers. we are an on.e......, 1235 2J.3,_A.7J98 dle, Male, wilb collar. Wanted, open minded .....-·-"' "' ATTENDENT: Booth & ,,.,.,.,,, • ,_,.,.. c.oa ......... ~Btancbi. -"--"-'ti"'••youngladylo key by touch. Desire a MOlrl'GAGE terested 10 quahf1ed -------_.,,.,...,......, ........... .,_ candidate walb l to 2 yrs c~•o...1y Dock. Apply al Npt teUentojouiourteam. Found: Fem. German manage new pe rsona l 0 id _.-....n Arcbell Manna. Ask for Sbepberd,apx2A"hi, bllt Found. Gray Sable service business. Good exper, wa corui er can-AO>ldwellBankerCo. JudyorHarvey.Mi-4644
face, We stminster Genmn Shep, amt male, financial rewards. Call ~r:;e e:~ mlwmum of Equal()pport.unilyCo.
ltl-8.'WI Ill markings on leg & Mr . S . • 4 9 3 . 2 4 3 9 ACCOUNTING CLERK A TTORHEYS ·MEW
CASHIER
Oar ~IOO bu Ct'eal·
ed aany eew FuU tr P (f
~· pd beoerrta • lf'OWt oppty, ra pld
wa1e locreaae afle
tralaiDc. UMIVIRSITY
S1'B£O
CLERICAL
Securities processing
c&ert for P'aahwn la land
Inves tment Farm.
Proceaea new lnveat ·
maU in~vinl ba.nt de·
pmda • detailed follow
QI>. laffiiilbDent or bank· btc D;Jlelne.nc:e helpful.
&40-0123.
AIJl>ly at 1829 Newport Oencal
C W· or Call Personnel BREUNERS R E NTS
mgjg.172'2 FU RNITU RE. A So.
CASHIER/CLERK t:x c.allf rent.al furn co. hu
per to worlt In CdM an openi ng for a de ·
Pbarmitcy Call Mrs oorator consultant 111 our
Young. 6'4 7575 for ID· Welllnunst.er showroom.
terVleW CompensaLIOO dependent
CERAMIC GLAZF.R
for IWOductloo abop E"
per. desrable Good op
portwity m.teOO nedL No collar/ID. W. eYeS/wimda. Just being awom in or LOST, II. tri-colored 17th /Pomona. Dys Performa & recoocilia· new ln aru? Have a
Collie, name "Buck". 846-41154 MASSAGE t1on of complex a c-ACCOUNTING beautiful otrlce bldg.
Wearin& Palm Springs counla. Prepares various ACCOUNTING Desire to open legal J:.lc. Pam. Grlevin1. RGURE MODB.S at.atl.m report.I. cllDlc or what.ever. Low
Good OIJl)ty lo work in a
cballe n11ng & pro·
feu1oa.al enVlornment
Good aaJary & bead au
for a qualified penoo O,.mn1 wocneo wanted
l1"tDe area. SS /hr Ill ust
bawi car SuD 's 968-8846 AppiJC&Dtl abould COD·
on qua laficat1ons and
performance Company
provides an incentive
pro~ram. No e xper
necessary Will tram
Complete tx>ne Contact
Jeffrey at 714·891·23&1
E.O E M F. A 01vmon
ol ~unen. ;i No. Calif
JWta.11 FUm Co . a sub· ~at Marshall Field JlEWABD. Call MMMO. Pa 1=n111 5350 ESCORTS Malrrtenance •update of or 00 nmt W4 productive
Vic DDftl' m.or.JBeck __ .................. ourc:AU.OMLY ~:a.=-':~~ CLERK 5 min mun.lclpal crt llJ, WANTED: Female to "--...._ 1ir aceountlns. Ability to Z5miD ~ crt. Town
DWABD: SmJ bit/~ abareapeDMSol2wMk __,.. opsateatypewrtter610 Ge9c1Qpsaw1••t1 c:m&er ... 11Z5. If N.A. _. El,.-/W a&q in Tabitl. Dec 22 lo 631-2140 a.-by ·--b. For apnt. b r i Lv ms1 or wnt.e PO Box • .... c. u. • • Jan 5th. Call Bar..., ,~-.."'-Ill. .,.,, """"" r• We ave a poi t OD ~ So r ... 921877 • 'Tootale '•. Cal I g$1D17 • J ~ -call our Penon.nel Dept. available wrth 2 years .-.. --.
.-norMZ-3202 PViWlllls.r.icft 5360 at~ext202E.O.E. bookt.eeping experience Al!I'Ol«>TIVE
REWARD, Sml Sbeltle •LORl-S• •••-•••••••••••••••••• ACCOUNTANT·A/P,A/R ~i':e~~ :c:b°!~~ Medt~c:r·.?~~ntal tt.ken from red Aapen, ... ., CwW! & special pro.le<U for a ...-.... 4 . lndlv1dual wall
0/21 lD Von's Parlung r ...---BRASS KEY dynamic design firm in e.o-benefits Top pay Con lot, Broollbunl/Cbap· 24bra•Outcall Ooly Irv. Respomabillties lo-assist Rqloo Ftnanca.al tac1Genen.I Mana&erat
-.0. All1 info leadin1 lo 953-9820 953-9484. elude: Coding of A/P & Manager witb vanous EAltLI ID
safe return, reward. •Examslte&corts• proceuin& AIR, lnclud· accoamtiogdutaes. TOYOTA-VOLVO
7419 COVER (i,IRL CATO ING TO YOUR lng rreparreparaUoo of aged We offer a comre;tit1ve 19618 Harbor Blvd * 953-0771 '* SOCIAL AFFAIRS tna balance. It is a COSTA MESA I4it: Female Beaale mix 3'Hr0utca11Service •661-0729 * growth oriented position salary and ex~I ent fr. 6,.LfJOl lt/red collar. Name wbirh req. a willingness loge benefits Please ap· "'-
•Q)uc:beu" on ta&. Vic: A French Delight Now Hirin& lo learn. 833-3500. pJy in person to AUTO TRANS, RAtR man. ltll~ll~;rJi•· FV · L8ltAN DE LARUE Need lo talk lo a lawyer? Iii ftlller exper preferred Must
• HOUDAY SPECIAL For free initial aPPol.nl· Accotmtina have tools. 548-2288
I.Git: Leather env. bri Outcall Onlye24bra. mentcall:>s&-12SN:Even·
e. Fublon laland 1153-9820 953-MM tng appolntmenta avaala· .ACCOUNTING f!!M~.I ll!L~· Al!I'OllonvE
.,.. 11/30. SlOO reward. PRE LAW atudenl needs _ble_·------• TEMPOIWlY ._tA..J~ SERVICE
1IM144 ~· ~ ~ld°~~~, st..... ledllcHo. .ASSIGMMIMTS G>NewportCA!oter Dr WRITER IAlilt: Dobaman P. llale. e1a . on en •Acalpreaure SUlt.e550 Blk • nm. •"Caesar". DVll. P.O. Boll 3242, •Beflexolory Top pay • beoeflta.
tOanO or 83'-1175 aft N.B.11183. •11.uaqe Ornge CoHty Is ~~~ l2IS80 ProfeukJD•ta only need
pen. •FOXYLADY• B.G.Bod.belm.lJc'd • I 9' A8d IO_. ~Y =m.=:~.~-
L<Bl': 1 dlamond cluster OUl'CALLONLY Callfor:~846-9345 wt! erll/F IAJll.f •I · ~iao~~~· •97~1138• We're TOYOTA-VOLVO
ACCOUNTING uesffarbor Blvd.
1.Qrl': II. blk Germ Shep TOMMY'S ~.c:!'!':: •••••• !~!~ CUD COSTA .. ~
Mis. Appx. 2wb a10. OF ..... ~oRT 11.EETmEPERSON Feepaid. Reportdirectly 646-tlOJ Hu tu la Uc. art. e. .._..., ..-to a.w AccouataoL Es-._ ESCORTS Ofyourcbolcefromopeo There are many new cellenl workin1 condi-Babysitter waote n:indeclcoupleetopoteo· tlrma movtna lnt.o lbe Uons & out beneftta. Ur1enll ! ! Alao fo Lan': Fem. blk kitten tcz.15'11 24bra. t1aJ man1a1e partners Or•J!J• County area SJDOO, Abo fee jot». Call Cbrlalmaa vacaUoo
'lllll dml •pan. fast• safe throulh So. brinliDI about an in· lllchele Muon. 540-5001. Prefer Collea• atuden Bil Pmn Nr pr. ts.Rwd ... Ca •II_, C&lif'a largelt Is me»t W · crw.lnl demand for ex-SneJho1 6 SaelllDI of tu will eomlder e.an iqul Dal. Serv. 1000'• of perienced Aeeountln1 Nnport Baacb Apncy, bometnl"ouDtalnV le7 ESCOm llldl from dodon to ex-and Data Proceaatn1 CN>Ca.mpua. pref• Cox acbool area. eca. Women'-'-fr. Pll ,,_.......... Call -Aer • ev-1ft ... aulrl. Ml..OllO n.t.Serv. m4")63&-7572 I'=™. Amway Dlltributonbipa Hl-OlU ao;rr:·
MC{!15A CPA°S now avail. ln your area. weekend, acbool •I
tact ClencaJ
.... ALUM
C71417SZ..0600
&Ill
MAMUF.ACTURBI!
IAHI
13>1DoveSt. N.B
Equal Oppty Employer_
8lilt1og cot v aca.u.
Tll.LSl
fblltune.
~ CAUFOIHIA
IAMIC
216151 LaPu Road
Misaioa VieJO
837--00lllS
E.O.E.
BEAtrrV· Sculptured nail
maoacurlst ne ede d .
fQOow preferred, but not
nee. Vlciu for appt
66-1111156
Btkpr., 1eneral orflce.
mature. small orf1ce.
S.E. Santa An.a. S4&-«13
•IOCXXIEl'Bl• f\all cbarae thru tnal
b&lanee, DWll-COmputer
apsteDCe helpful Very
busy olfice, oeed pro-
f-*'al, •alarJ open
8-&me t.o: Panco Lld.
P 0 . BDlt lllZS I rvane,
CAIZ'111
IOC*•••• Part time. Immediate
openlo1. Full ex-
perience. Costa Ilsa Co .
IOOKKllPll To
SNO.
Type ID9d.tca~~·-------farml. XlDL opportuntty O..ERJCAL
W/IP"OW'1DI co Douclas Oil Company of
IECEPTIOMIST to
$150
Bal1n 1 u a l . dealio.i wtmaw'aDCe. Busy Or's omce Ems*>'Yer Pays AU Jo'ees
MOllGAM
hr'c , ... A4JNCY
1m Mei.a \i er<le Or
P\aUi Eaat Solt~ 213 C M
(Across Kona I..anes l
7M-1511
a..EJUCAL
NEm MONEY
FUR
ClllSTMAS?
EAlttf SSOO to SI f 00
INTIIE NEXT 4 WEEKS
WE NEED
•L5SF.cRETARIES
•at TYPISTS
•12ACCTCLERltS
•18 CLERK TYPIBTS
.g FILE CLERKS
California orrer' tht-
f<1llow1ng t•Xl't>pllonal
c..rttr opporturut1~
STB«> CLERIC
Reqwres good typing
and nume n c a ptitude
and 11d m1n1 strall \e
ablllty
PURCHASING
ClERk
Must have Ullllall\'t' and
aptlt udf' for a oa lytil·a I
and rlencal work L1gh1
typtng
Salary commensuratl'
wit.b expenence plus elt· ce l lent co mpan y
benefits Please aubrwt
resume or call ln con
f\dence
DOUGLAS OIL
COMPANY
Eva Taylor
Empl Reial.Jons Dept
31$> Anway A \'e
c.o&a Mesa. Ca 921626
Aflarmat.Jve Action
Employer M /F /V /H
Clerical
Se.ff yow 1tocllillcp
........ xtra .. ..y.
WE NEED
... -.....__ Call839-85%12-Spm. =·OK to brtnl ___. •-.. ___ Top Pay~Benenta TaAcco.tcmh A.He nllhn ..,my.__. ~MA.Ka No Fee-Paid Vacations
e.5-ZM7. FILE CLERKS
TYPISTS
ACCTG CLERKS
RECEPTIONISTS
Lott: •r•~••I• cat w,..._;~C.111.
.... ...., 1SMIOD Ext -
Cott Accomt•b For Sall maker. piece -Blbysltter needed for Joume)'lll&D w tproduc
Sr.Accaalwls woril, 6am-4:30pm Moo· boys, ~rs. Ref's req'd. Uontnowledleolcuat.o~ ~ fil
• .&.&..... 'IblD"l,Benefila.979-1483. a>-.... ~ tract ruldentlal • ;I 7;m
'llh&HP'r» cabinets, to anume • l.'
AL. a llagC..,.. BlbJaltt.er w.mect for M foreman's resporunbllity r• .. ••••r DIN~ ASS&• as w-r mom 8:30-12 my b In all shoo ...tated Ac.'· l/PO,.Nlon &stry level potltloo in tabr.LlblclD'1s:n-01J0 tivttlea. "1nt waiea • IRVINE
Apply tod ay. work
tomorrow PAC IFIC
PERSONNEL, 1370 E.
F.dlnpr, Santa Ana.
Sst-7016 wirln1 fabrlcaUoo, Babyattter, matur bmefu. San Clemente E.O.E.
screen prtnUn1 tt aa-wuman. for infant. CablMt Sbop. ~-1. I ji~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:iii~ aanblJ. Emp1oJwr will b om•. Hun tl n 1t o 111-8311 II ~At•RDMN =·be~'/. ~aabler/Rouaeware •
752-ell66
M/F
110l~AYe.H.8. _2Dd. __ MNm ______ =· :m-.:'r~
(fl/BIMcb.SJGarfteld) 1-.. --Ave, Wfft•Uff E.O.&. 111/P' Buken-We'll flad n...,. ... ~ job for you. Pl.ua. N.B.
.A.Ssam•s
We will train. ApplJ
7am, MacGre1or Yadl&a, lat PlacenUa, a.a ....
«1Wlt1., .c78
CBllERS
CLERKS
FULL TIME
MO DPllJatel NICISIAAY
Hurry! Immediate openings
WILL team varlous phaaes of store operaUoae. Lots of customer
contact.
Apply ln pencn l-8J)m Weekdays or
12-4pm Saturday It. Sunday
I
. · ....
VOLT
VOLT
l"-4741 ..a Clmpua Drive. New• .. port""" Beach
<Acroa from Jclhn Wa1D8 Airport) EqQ&) Qpportuntty Employer
~'!~.? .. ~-.?!. ~~~--?!~ ~:'!!...!!
JHttorhltPtrt Um• *'1'11. IQ.IOI hall or ~-ua~ .. _...,~"! 9\19 llort •PH, I Jiit --_. ... _.. __
a!OtH.8. n•.-.2IOO ~ ~\Pl\11. P.-.(er .. !_JC11o PMt..-. xlM DIMfttl~ JAMITOIS ,._. X&ta ~' Worts •ftlu.c.•twU-., PAime om~ deaniD1. tM Oui1tm .. Sntoa Allifb __ , Beverly Manor/ __. .. _ .. _ ___ _. tlfttr. r.u um. or 141Vlcl&Ort .eo.c.11.:e
• .__. •-· .. .,_, _. ,Ua. Wll w..a..d ~· •0 .. e.Otor •s>PJY Worts 1..tJ ~.:: NtillrUloaau, mlod•cf et 121N. u\'e, aqe. to «la/Wiellr. --.... to....,_ ID jlllee 6,.
JANITORIAL HBLP -........ ...., X1al .,.... bill lll'llP· '-=· 41<'.
0iup1e Oftt Zl w ttram. e •• rW9i1b ••Dlform1. ::_.._;ta.!'· ._.J::: ..
to JbPll. Lapu aeieb. ttart lmm..S. A& at• _,,. __ ,4• u 1.;. DMIS ..,.., ............ -s. Will -., .......
8rl1tol; t .11 . Near o.tu...=. aft. • Jllll Job~ Redlllll.~W74117 TJHCf.._.. :
~~-· ~o: Ne u,.,...dl.IS':!'lu~ OMCl/IJU 11 • •'
ft-.t to= to com' CHRISTMAI "'9 .. •d• cepabl• ulf pme own a.u.n • bave Early monlDI L A. ltantr wltb oat10Ja1
ICJOdcommandof 1nm· nam deU•eTJ $400 + PJ"!OIUllt1. Good
--------IN s u Jl A N c E . imrSomtcbmpboae. per mo. Cll area 7 ~ voiLt!:'t Typlqh _,. OomamdaJ property• .__ .... 50 -,.1-. -wpm. _ mat . ...__..A-L~t-....1. -··11~ __. •·-~ -•-101t f7MZll llluRbeU..towortt'ua· ~..,... ~ ..._.., ._.a .... ce. H• Type as. 1ome •peed -dlr deacll1De pree1ure
ORAVSYAaDSllJPr per DIC lObUmum 2 yn wriUac bel'1fu.l XlDl
*'AL AllllTANT ~iaN ~
... ¥* ..... ~Jflt·
Oiat.+a1 -·-"-l.QielDd.iol l)'PlDI. Xlnt •loc co. Nltbt au.a4aut Deect.d Xlnl beHflta. salary --·-'I beaef l t 1 I am e 1 for~ bmptaal. 900+. flla7U«Ul5 -------..-• _ _,, ......... _____ __. fw a '40Pl•~rinted lnlllraDee. Irvine Call &..tl'Secy 5'00+ ~wtlbaalmala a-----------. ~.:-.:Ht~ !: llaurioe. 7~£.0.E. ~~~>'pe11po•l~ic:::· '* ft"J. 21d&ee pr wk. OfOce I
MINTOP ea.. u ,_ .,. ..,._ ........... ·--HOll>AY MON1Y -~--. ,_..,..._ ._ ...... 1oottn1 rcw. Work loul temporary S11uJ qpen. RDA ,,...
IU1CIUMDll. Wt olfe ferred. 112·2402 or
lbart-• _, term Jobi -•~r~·~----I I« all typee of olfiee ~ won. DIGLal tint, Ju 'IO, =r~ Ule follow-:;:r... ~ey ·~· .... ca.t. PlTcnl»WO
•ICMiil'r1•F• .. ,,. DIMYAI.
...... lt'-ltt 2 upanded fuDcUon
SANDWICH &SALAD
AStet••s 5 All to 1.IO All. Mon
tbru i\iday. Sl.!O per hr.
Clll a.ft 10.m. t7t-.o·m
FREIGHT !!Dey Expreu
Guardl
S.C.tly 5-enher ~ Ill.Lit have
eJCperieace. Irvine com·
plex. can 833-3000 ext
Ul. Equal Oppor
Employer
._ tnmt deek. &ajoy -3 ce. op • . Newport 11aa11cw Aalmal I
uulleat compuy IMSUIAMCECO. ~ .. ~~~ Halpbllll·lCm Stuff YCMr I
"'-Illa, apply .. Ql·DOCID dHl ,.. mature I ft. TOLL FREE Nin.Prad.lcal or aide. '
lll»l'ri. ~ clvidual wbo la w1Wn1 to mA >Ul rn12 NOtii·SllOKER. A11lat S t k • I MAlllOTTMOTIL acceptrwpnm•bWtyand Hltll9ScWt.. W/t:aft ol elderly sent 0 c In CJ I
IOO.,,_•_rt ....... n••rDr de1ire1 lo learn all u-•-~, ....... hn No •
·-·r-'""" -~ ol policy bolder "' a ils.r.ke ..ul, ...... ._ • With I Beach. E.O.E. lel"Vtce ol Llfe company. 2M152Clminocaplatrano llAlbl work. "5-0082. I
'l'>'Pinl. sm. filinc Xlnt '205. Laguna Nlcuel MURSI AIOIS .. .,elly K--L" I beo!!fta. aalary 9>0+ NOFEESEVER towon~U•U-76Ptr I\ UHi I
_Pb_7~-------•Keypuncb 3.»7.30PM Lllbl pa-f
DATAOVERLOAl>for tiedmd Ooodpay. CM. y 'II temporary KEYPUNCH ~ OU find It •t KeUy
•CRT jobs •~l-to9l * through lane fs abort terms temporary
"*' HOST/HOSllSS
•Sec Ac tw llYllenlata needed ror
.-.Cap" ' h periodanta.I office. 1 on 11 looklng for--------•
W. are eeeldn1 people·
oriented penom able to
work day or evenlnc
ab1fta lD one of our hotel
.... tauruu. Ellcellent
compaaf baoeftta. Apply
9am-noon, Mon·Fri
Penannel
IMSURAMCE
MAILCl.RKS
NIQ. .. S
TYPIST
UYPUMCH
lnterestin1 dlveralhed wortt with an established
OD lna. exp. not req We
wllltram
KEYPUNCH
DATAINRY
aaslgnmenta that
suit your schedule .
We have a variety of
1 nterestlng office
assignments
av11lable. etc.
•8 40fcCIMI t~~~a~~.?1Cia: r.; •'Jwllh 8'Ull31.
owner/operatora to
.-vice the Nortbweat. a:.uct Roaer Peeltman
&.SC'1.e'1 M5wpmt ~~~~~-
Dental aulatant. Come .wn.tture at.ripper needed Reailter now• earn op-join our team. Good r /t. No ex per. oec.
portunlty for Puerta wortdFri ·~1cood1~..,.· Ftr. Mon. $&.00/br. Mutt be resp. &
Vallart.a lrip · ·""' · .....,, ma&.ure' & abJe to atart
CALL TODAY DENTAL~ -Full-lmmed. Call Dip'n St.rip
time. No Sall. Expanded or come by at 785 W 17th
dulles in pleasant H.B. St. Costa Mesa. 548·7622. 557·0045 olfice. 847·25f8 Thurs, Fri. &Sat. rn. L·n-Dental Aaabtant. G~at GENERAL Ol'FICE: we U \• 11 ': opportun_. lty for recent are looting for someone
llMPC»ARVPUSOHNll.SllMClS H.S. era<1. u trainee. X· w/ACCURATE TYPING
3711'11 -11 SA--A · r a y 11 c en 1 e p re r . who Is well organized &
-.no ..._.. S:UO/hr. 64.2-7988. dependable. S'700·S800 :== DENTAL·Ortho L;b :~~mmensurate
---------training. Some wire 4Glrl0Wce
Clerk 7-lJ bending & dent.al exper Xlnl Benents
2 openbiga, 11PM-7AM, helpful . but not OC.AlrportArea
Sim thru Thurs. ; S · 30 PM net'eSsa ry. Will tr a In Fredenck Brown Assoc.
to UPM Tues. Wed & 642-4393 714-546-9995
Fri. 675 Paularlno. Desk I k & r -ff' ,.----••OFftCE 751-4652 c er ronl o ice ___
---------· -help wanted The lnn at TRAJHH
a.ERK A/P 3 to 4 days Laguna, 211 N Coast Growina Irvine Com ptirweek, exp pref'd. Ap· Hwy. ply at 1660 Placentia. Ask for Mrs. l'oughty pany bas several full co.tallesa. ---------''--'-" time POl.iUom available - -• DONUT SHOP /Counter for reliable andividuala to COOK-Breakfast/lunch. help, AM Ii: PM shift, ap-perform varioul clerical
mmt be exper'd. Apply ply AM, D. K. 's Doauts, duUea. ReaponaJblUllea
to Chef 9-llAM. San 21110Fairview.C.M. wUliDclucledlredpboae
Clemen t e I n n , 1 2 ~ Double a:.ok caatad wtt.b customers.
EI p la D d I an • s • D ---bl DIY, d Sboo. t.nima, • varied &enera1 QeniftQ •-OD h AD , Heb citftc.e-C:lu&les Calf Linda qua1lfted penouel for mass. COOK wt1t. ma09"' posliloa. Calif. Q)py1oc Product.a F\&11.time. Expec' Clllly. E•per'd, breaUaat-64l)Q]3 G_r.,Offlce
lunch. family restuarant Mature aelf-atarter. ·SanJuanCapo.493-lMI Drtver/Garde'Der comb. <'.ood t;ypiq akllla oec
-lin9 Yatid CA liceaae. GerT7 531'°"2 COOKJl:mr'cl Good drivln1 record.
Uae eoot. 6usy•i.apna Min. ace 20 Appl)' al ....,_OFFICE Bladl Beltaurant. Call penny a a v e r • 18 6 o Textile wholesaler. Mls-
Lyaaor Nln.a 414-9785 Placeatia. CM. _ lion Viejo, pod typmg.
c 00 It ro r -~ m-; II DRJVEBS-f\lll or part· ~=r~~':fi
restaurant. Qual. stan-Ume. For Vet. Lab. loam 7'10-21122. dards. Exp. preferred, to 2pm. Or 3 to 7 pm. __
bt.t will train. Xlntoppt'y Must be over 21. M~ture General cJencal. vanous
for practical restaurant Uunking. Xlnl. dnvlng duties, light respoos1b1h· exp.67~n>.67lH570 record.831·2801. ty. Middle age married
- --female . Take home
Counter help, mature; -· ... -s $120/weekly Call after eome sewing knowledge """•KR 5pm. 631-4003 req. $3.10 Hr. Call Menorwomen2Syrsor -·----
673-3182 older. Know the coast GEN ER AL 0 F FI C E
ettie9. Net $180 a week or DlmES -Typing, fit. COUNTER HELP · Part-more. Orange Coast ang, lOkey add, etc
t.Um. BakeSbop,CdM. Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. Perm, & lit.. GG area.
___ 67J.._7310 Herrmann. Fountain CaUMrs. Davls·534-4602.
Counter help for dry Valley. <No or Slater,._ _______ _
belwn Newbope &•• deaner'I, full time, exp. Euclid>
pref. AoolY 7-3 at Mlate ~~~~~~I "bat C'ieanen, 2939 E . -:::
CoMt Hwy, Cdll.
COUPLE to ual.sl myr. ln
Orange Cty -de uxe blda--1 + lovely apt. Cl1I 521-8542 tor appt.
CUSTODlANS
F/fclQa men 6 women.
Co.-ta JIHa Newport
area. Mu1t be U.S . cd:iJm. c.n m.&551.
DRIVERS, crou country.
no apeeial liceDM re·
quired. MacGregor
Yacbla, 1831 PlaceaUa,
Ooltalleaa.
GENERAL omcE
lmmedl1te opening with ~ve and coove· IOcatect Orange
County manufacturer to
..... buay phones.
GUARDS
WEllS FARGO
GUARh SERVICE
IS GROWING!
S..JobsWIA
Pay Oftt' S4 How
Better Jobs
FUU ai Part Time
Male or Female
Work Near Home
Must be 21 years +
We Train!
Call or apply at
W.FG.S.
Mon thru Fri 8am·Spm
ZIO W Warner Rm 202 s.m..Arui ~
I.mW Commonwealth
F\illert(lO 525-2386
GUARDS
...... col:
C21ltl7l-7760
WESTBM
SECUarTY
23142 S Hcrwtllorne II
Tcwawww, Co to505
F.qual ()pporturuty
Employer M /F
GUARDS
f\111 & part tlme. All
areas . Unlrorma
furnl.abed. A1es 21 or
over. Retired welcome.
No experience nee. App-
ly Universal Prot.ectloo
Service, 12.28 W Sth
Street. Santa Ana ln-
t.ervleW boun ~12 " 1-4 Mon thru Fri.
MAlllOTT HOT&. mo Newport Center Dr
Newport Beach
F.qual Oppor Emp&oyer
Jbel
tlGHT AUDIT
Cl.ERK
Good opportwlity for a
reliable person with an
aptlt\de for number and
caJcu.lator skUla NCR
•200 ellperience pre
ferred. Advancement op-
port unltle1 a valla ble
EnJOY excellent com·
paoy benehta. Apply
9•m·noon, Mon· Fri Penonnel.
MARl.IOTT HOT&.
900 Newport Center Dr
Newport Beach
Equal Oppor Employer
HOUSECLEAN E RS
$&-$&.50 br. + Bonua. Wiii
train. F\&114Ptr. Advan·
cement Oppty. Muat Hawua:r=Uon.
•ua.-:leenen earn M's ISL»lar) WOltiD.I for
a prof cleaalng aerv.
llu1t have tranap
m.41.0lor~. lb-ec..._.. Ptr. SS hr.
Own tranaportallon .
After 5. IT!Mllnl
coovaleacent bo1p1tal.
Xlnt benefits
w i1muraoce • 1.ncenu ve. Apply Beverly Manor. 340Vlctorta, Costa Ilea.a .
Hou.'lekeeper, live in, Eng = Noo smoker. 2 SJS.3'03
HOUSEKEEPER
Mature . part time.
499-LS31 So Lag.
r-----~--1 Industrial
Stuff Your
StockinCJ
With
"Kelly Kash"
Tllro•g .. ...... , .....
sllort ter•
aHllJ l•tl wffli ""'· We have a vanety
or aaal1nmenta
1vall1ble lo 1ult
your 1chedale fr
11lllla.
•ASSa•llS
•P~CKAe•s
•MACMOf9S
•WAllMOUSI
·~cus
No experience
nec .... ry ••. Top
P•>'· .• paid vacatlonl. .. never
a fee.
IE~
Sl!"'VtCl!S
Callar
Come ID~
lrvf.oe
111-1 .. 1
21Ql8Ullwl c.a.-Drt .. a...•
B~lleech
mrw.-.Aw
all
S..AU
tlMt• TIJN.Wabl
CIDllUBlock omcel
Pleasant worlung <.'Ond Xlnt. Empl hen pro eram mcl prohl sharing
boous, reuttment plan .
comprehensive life.
health. & dental Ulll App
ly Ul person Mon Fri
8 D-2 00
SAFECO INSURANCE ..co
1'1S70 Brookhunll
Fount.aui Valley
EOE
IHSURANCE
A~CY
F\re & casualty. <'Om·
merc1al lines un derwnter E1tper1ence
req'd -Robert son
lnaW11nce Assoc . lnc
67~.
OflllATOI mu 3741 Operator for a
we.II establlabed • 1row·
In& <>ranee County cor·
porat1on E1tcellent
bmtfil.a • WOl'tlni COD d1t1ons. M1n1mum 11x
months keypunch e1
penence req w red on
1811 3741/3742. Pay wall
commensurate with ex
perience Apply ID
peraoo, Moo tbru Fri
8am-Spm
JOU. Y llOGB IMC
170'2 G lllette
lrvtM.~l
Equal Oppor Employer
LANDSCAPE
~;a.-F ume Xlnt benefits
~
LmAL SECRET ARV
One girl office. self
starter. aenera I I aw.
--------corp expel" Call 144·2644 OOh fs weekends I INSURANCE
GENERAL omcE
U9'10RCUU
F\JUUme
Plua Verde Liquor
~1422
UVE-IN, mataN lady CLERK TYPIST :::"~~Ti di aa drll. Pvt rm.
Hlre-S ,_. dlmce to '[;M • o.tli. '93-57$8 aft. =.... .... ---Pr-7. 1 rfJ ...t LOT ATTENDANT -F\ill or put-Ume. Mml C. .... ty H•r••c• bel.8.55'7~ ~ft GREAT ---: ... • .... -... II AC ff I N E S H 0 P TRAUfEE -Swiss ..... ope: d I for a Au&omatJca. No exper. , ... .,,.. office clfftl nee. In Lapa.a Niau.el. .,.... en.mi _____ _
IJWds. apply 1be Ion at 1111t it a fod.pocecl Laguna. 211 N. Coast
potltloa tllet ... di Hwy.Laguna Beach
polalled lkJlla. Yo• Marntenance man. u ,
wClllld --o ....... per1enced, full time ty of ..... so•.._ Must work weekends.
liWCllKe bock9ro..d Over 2511"5 Contact Su~.
wClllld bt 0 plllll! T~ =ayneTeruus Club.
Mg of 55-60 .,.. met -------
dldlft -e.,.n1K• Medical ~pUorust for
.. ~ .ct. Pldlatn cs. Co5ta Mesa ,.. ,_ C&JIS.11·:.l
1R adllllw to a eoat-
plftlw .. w llacj ..._,
we offer ••c•ll•• c ,., be•fit1
a plnu..t wot ""'9
wit •·
$1 .. ,..,
,.. .. AU.JIOQJW ... ·~
MERVYN'S
Part time opeump days
& eYellDP are available
in aales & stock work
durtns tbe Cbnslmas
Seaon. No exper is req
& there att many nex1
Jlle work scbed1dn-ava1l.
Slop by OW' Credit Office
& fill OUl an appbcauon
at 18182 Jrvane Blvd .
Tuatin.
Msvyn •• la proud to be
an Equal Opportuoity
Emc*>ies
ourpn1= matctllnQ Qua per.
sonnet w1tti tty
POSltk>fls tlaS ~ ~··IQ reQUeStS for our ''tempS
COl'lseQuenttv. we
neeCI mor~ lttB l \IN s
and Aides to wonc tn
very fine medial
tacllrt>es throughoot
the area
an aoamon to our conceot of oemg clS
flexible tn scnedullnQ as YOU are we Offer
• New ContTctrn-
QMng V0U mort' cnotces . New Pay Ra~ • LOW COSt
PrXtlcal c E cou~
• Refemll Bonus
Prooram • OffictM> convenienttv LOUced
• CIOse·tO·Home ASSignmt'flts and more•
1nterest!'O' Conact
us ASAP
.,,,....
• s.ca ......
* Wordftroc
• Acd Clerlls
* Clerils
Top pay, paid
va <'ation5. referral.
bonuses Never a ree
IEL~
Cull or
Come In Today
Irvine
IJ).1441
2102 Business
Center Dnve
Swte208
Huntmiton Buc:h
14'7.l491
8907 Warner Ave nu
Lal'Uftl Niguel t
Ul.-U I
Z7'957 cabot Road I
Santa Ana I
HMI• I
TUN. Main If
1 In H&R Block
Offlce) I
P9aPe wbo -s people f I ab:a.ild u..,. cMetE u.e I EQw ~ I· ~ Oired.or7 1a &M I £mplofw' 111 r I DAILY PILOT .._ ______ -• I ....
G•\11 your career 11 boolt with a m0\11 to
Lear S1egl4t<. Energy Proc:tuct1 01V111on
Your prec:1..on sk1ll1 will be apPfec•ated
1n •modem. clean wonung emMonmen1
wtuch e•emph1ie. oor c ommltmef't to
lhe PfoductlOn of a quallty product• A1
a llabte. orowtti Orielit9d div11lon of the
d1¥er11"8d Lew Sleglet Corporatton, we
can otter the unique combination of
c1reer 1tablhty, challenge and a friendly,
profesalonal S111tt of fellow employees
In ed01tion 10 top compet1111111 wagee,
l-Soegter Pr0>t1des 1n Industry
IMd•ng package of company paid
benefits -mcludtng med•cal. dental.
hie and dependent co....rage, 1hlf1
premium. coct of liVlng raltea Quarterly,
oeneroue retirement and much more
ENJOY THE HOLIDAYS WITH YOUR
FAMILY-CHRISTMAS SHUTDOWN. Fof
mOfe lnfomiauon or en Immediate
int.fvlew 1ppu1n1ment, plNle call or
awfY In person· ~LEAR llEOl.ER, INC. ~· !Nl!ROY PRODUCTS DMSION
2040E.O,.Aaed <"" .. a D,w "°9cf)
..... M9,CAt2M
(TH) MO-U'IO. bl la
Put Ume ma1nt.euan a.n. M know m
repalra.16:imS
Part·tia. dnc clerk At
teroooaa. $S 00 /hr
&G410..
PASTMIP&
PROOfUADIMG
wnh 1t leut l year H ·
penence. preferably
Receptionist, typing,
general office, 9am-5pm.
Call TIO-MJ7.
PU ona. Receptioniat needed 1 day
F.arn while you learn I a week (Wed.) call
Telephone Answerlni 9&2·1111, ask for Dana
Servi~ full lime/part RECEPTIONIST, Mon
time. Vaned ahlfts . thru 'lburs 2Pm·l0pm,
Days, aftemooa or even-Sun Mpm. Call 752.7903
mp. Local.Iona in: Univenlty Athletic Club.
FASIDON ISLAND Ask for John or Jeff. COOTAMESA/IRVJNE
RECEPTIOHIST
2 Mrnga per wit, It typ-
ing, bkkpfJ exp. helpful.
RWR Assoc., Npt Bch.
975-1.M4.
Receptlon1st, facial
Reataurant/Buaperaon L&mcb Ii Dinner, exp. not
req. Xlnt benerlta.
12.90br/tlps. Apply In
peraon. M·fl', S·5
Gulllver'a, 18412
MacArthur Blvd., I rvlne
TI1STIN
HUNTINGTON BEACH
Ideal for students &
housewives Man) co.
benefits including paid
vacations . Typing
35wpm. E 0 E Call
54.1--4230 Mon. lhru Fri -plastic surgeon, N.B. Ex· ---------•! PBX Operator Will tram per necess. salary com·
mens w/exper, Call for
appt. 642-5902. Full tune, 7am 3.JOpm.
Part time 7am 2 30pm
Sat /Sun . only ~ Inn. 644.1700 Re. cepllonlst, lrvme-
Olrol Cnder E O E bued Fuhioo firm bas -----· -· ;....;· -· -ammed opening for a
PetltiaD Clttulaton, we personable, out&oing re-
need drculaton who are Clll'tianilt to work In our agreui.e tr eager to faat·paced front offc.
make •.oo + an hr. You WID train. Call Bonnie at
can set your own hours. 54NOG.
~ toci-.y • It.art today
751·511S'7
SALES 8e1pon1lbl1 per1oa .......... u ..... :l.f:....,.. .W.room, ............... -..1
SALISllUOM •• t Part 0t fW1 UDM window
Uot1a1. traoaparent
•bedt1 • levelora ......
MW
SwapMHt
Amer11•an coupon~ • J rare ~ach. 12 >
556 1787
\mencan Airlines '• tare·
Coupon. S25
640 5887
flectnc elevator chair,
mounts on stairway.
S375 SlM.598
Murray ExerctSer litke .
l6S ff73..mo -Mm & Womens 10 apeed
l:ak.e. Only I year old.
Ill t!al·b ElCercycle. $50
t:xcellenl cond1L1on
perlect l'hnslmas gift
641>704tl
·~ off Airline discount
coupons for sale
661-8582
King sz: water bed $150.
751 8514, 545·4676 an:J rmm
. -
~·sup for not in~Bcb.
'78 Ford loaded,
like new. •.aoo. 714-9&MJ213 eves.
'TIGllCJlmmy 11an1 emu, PIP
714/IM-e'IS2
-' -•'4,_.. I I
I If ~ I.
, • 1-I I It
I! UI "'I' Ii l•A f',IJr•
t1 I I I 1 ': I 'I ! a r ~
'791'WIO ....... Cobrw
PORSCHE~
·a ~aJr. "Clantc " '11E;:::.;~=:;;::;::;~'9!::;:::'1 MoD&a. Looka/run1 IB71l 8 B.L . .,...,, adl lntr. $2000 lbst. BUHrINGTON BEACH 551XJ
Blue._., -MUllae.11! '..,..S.' cylinder. A/C. letl*r loterior, aag
.tleel9. cuaette ~k '
map li&llt. Lo/au. Pnv
ply Bestoffer
Call 675-291&
142-2000 ~-----WANTED ...... t7ll W ~ t12. 5 1pcl "JSllama 2+2. AM /FM. -·••••••••••••••••• AM/Fii, rblt e n1 I: 1-vUi& towD Must .ell. AJC.-...
Allow \II the opportmuty 3115 GT 2+2. dart blm t.nuw. 770Cl3 • .,. B1a1. xlnt cood , S51-:Ml7 '° eondder the purchase rneu.ll, tao int. VU 5spd. _,.,...,. ·---1 -00011 .... --............. --..... --Xlat---,....., M • 0 L~-,.. or trade-in of your clean Beaudful. Eveis833-3991, 'A0/C·~ •• 1i!...UILIVW ..... •.::!;. • ~ DllWC!llP• .. ......:Y~ cood "''" ui1 ... ng, 1 -ru
n,.__ .. _ l"L.~a. ....... u -1· ··-· ~ ...-...>.c.a.. 40.000 mi. 13100. f'lt.513'7 sbdt. Call rvio~. ~ wlUJ 5 Rat t725 *' -Sta WafjDft, 41bnpc AC. afUpm. 644·9111 ~·-.. ••••••••••••••••••••• 819125-ep, 11.q>er dean. atereo. A.II /Fii, 1200 ml. ---=-------f! 17.000 while brown int. $10 ~ '88 Chevy Nova alnt. '66 Mustuc. 11ew reblt . ;.a1 ~.r.:at Ut Sport.~ • 671-7418 A1k 'tor Mr . Co~t1: trms.&00. enc. overtaAu.led t.nns . ......_. new top. s ·~· d -~-.. , __ ~ ~ .-.. e.annn call a.It 8 '811 01111:" l '*•-ln 714·5'6-41<11 ya, eva. _....... --1~ ..... _.._ --.L111 __ _,......,. er p.m . ....._ 1 v w,_ i .. llQ5..98'.?4'4evee. ---------1 '*' Hwtlcw 8IYCI MZ-31122 alum alloys, cau 1lr, 7z a CAMINO "72 ll•wtanc Gl'alllde. pd.
04lrdlfl ~, ..... nu ....____._ 9727 75dnll·70mecbl.9 CODd. But ofr. "13 VW Bua 9f.Ti. Fae· u -C _... tra tcp. B v ... rec. p s, .._ .... gs, A/ , xlnl o:uuu, Ill' steno. a.p auto .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ---------• tory IWlroo. All/Fii newtirea$1,S00.48U441 XbitCOlld.mll.~· • 912 (4 eyl ), O ml on ~-Ml.Ill Sell! $3.195. AUTOS
WANTID CbrlatlDH Joy la a ~Beacbdocltupto "74 Dodge Power Wa1on Dun'ltrade·aellusyour
Wdber Clrlan G>O de· 31'powwboaL pict.up, ~ten. $3800. uaed Mercedes Bena.
VlsrJYOUR
OIW«H COAST
prof. reblt (luaranteed) 41r7-G>O 'e5 0.yy IJ, f.: cond, '7'9Ghi.a. Dni1L~1 wbls, enOtie! A.II/FM, map, VW--BUl--'78-.-7-p_u_aen_ise-r-.' 1?Jml. muaue J,MC-7I07 Mich uns. IUlr l.IPbol
radials . $&900 ftrm! AWF'M casa., radial 'JI~ Wlllaacnfice 1unrf. air. AM /l'!\1 .
640-4230; eve~. Utes, lo/m1 , bke new, SlOO'a f>elow Bl Book s tereo c •a !> et l •·. luu w/tape recorder, 67M74J 642·1349 Call us to find out what
xlntCIODd. $1.085 982-3655 .... 5pHd & Tnda 9560 your MBZ's really worth. HONDA
HEADqUARTERS ca.a-. IOtl Sid 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ml.as100 VieJO Imports ....__, lll-1740
154fr7&or981·1980 Still under wmty 4 dr amplifier, ~ mo. olrl . '70 914, radials, map. bl hbk S.000 mt, sunrl auto.
beaut. new pa.mt, runs "74 Sup Beetle. 1 owner ~ttn~v:•oy xtru filJO pp ~IH I -:-• .. ••••-••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Ford Couner: xlnl ---------• lkmon Cltatkln ati boots FANTASY TRI· HULL. CODd. Original owner. TODAY!!!
UNIYBlSITY
SALES&SERVICF.
great $3200 Kevin, Xlnt nm cond. Like new - ----
546-9716 work, 559 8008 a ·c. amtfm, $3SSO. Call Clirysliar 9925 "12 G~. V.S. 68.SOOmi. '9ed cmly 4 Umea. S. 911. 140 bp, OMC, 1/0 . Many S11'00-()(fer.175-4801 ~1376 nea or early• ~~~~duly lrlr. '77 Chevy ~t All/FM
1
cass. A/C. Heavy duty Sp I Lj Goods 1094 bauting setup. Locking -:---.. -............ Tr ; nwtaeluw top. M.700. ~4
SKl'1 6 BoaU for sale· 1-···-·••••••••••••
Primo eood, Dynasta; C • .-:J•S. S./ t 1918~~~ ~ ~lt;"pdw. Omealaa 185 cm -120 ._ Y • • •
w/I'yrolia 350 cUqooai "••••••••••••••••••••• P P~ lSK ml MSOO
bindl.np $200. Ralchle Rancbero camper Shell --~ '4N-0020evs
Caprice, bi-arch ladies I.Ila 1968-1979, xlnt condJ. 5 brand new Dunlap snow
boot size 9, ISO. Dynaflt tion. 751-3987. · crusher truck tales with
Pro. hi-performance Molarfmcllikes 9140 whee.la and rims. $400 bOots. near new size 8. takes all. 873-8347 ·goo. Call 675-7837 aft •••••••••••••• ••••• ••• • _ __;_ __ ~---
llpm. er l«>PED RUNS WELL '78 Ford Courier , 9K,
TY •--$350. CALL auto, A/C, loaded, $4995.
• -644-0742 Steve. 538-7555, 847·2229 ttR, Shno 8098
••••••••••••••••••••••• Almost new moped Scor· '73 Chevy l ·ton .. Big
Beautiful 25" RCA color pion model FC·l. Xlnl. Doolie", ftally equip'd,
T.V. $128. 2 Yr. Warr. mod.566-1787 _____ ind 11' holiday camper,
Free Del. f46.1718 79 Motobecane, 5 moe old. lo ml. 565820.
Rwll _treaL S100 or beat v-ta70 ~ ~ct;:: olr. llmrlE. t'JS.1115 1111 I I••••--•••••••••
Pi__; ...-. .. 41.uJ:i Redll-*I moped. "II Qieory Vu t-ql, all ..,-w..-All/ftl. CUI .Dll.. eaod. -Jllns + c:atm la&«. See wldaal. ecne e" speaken ~-ID apJll'9 ean •quality. St». S7Wl'12 tt.900, CC'1l3 aft. lpm _;_~--------~""""•illllll'C'lfClin/ .or~'*nl~~~~----~1
Ham ncBo. truacet..-ttlO '72 vw ~ Camper
:.:!i.e:•eT •UPP!l.! ••••••••••••••••• maQ :ii:tru. All/Fii ~ PB-JJM.\W/\.-W "71BDDdaXL250.$. CMI, :ii:lnt con.cl SMSO.
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~ WASHINOTON CAP> -A
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; 19tuq wu Mbed by s.cm .a.me. ... ti ~ after lbe hallled Into the neepUaa room
ol Sea. Edward 11. ltennedJ's Sftate omce. Sbe WU cbarpd
ll'ltb HH-.tlt with a deadly
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One ol the agents wbo Ml.led 1 her •• Dieted in tbe wrist by l tbe woman.
At the time of the lneldent,
} whlcb occurred at about 9:40
a.m.1 KmDedy was in b1s olftee,
: 'rblen ta aeparated from tbe re-
• ceptlon room by an outer ofllce.
Kennedy, who recently an·
nounced his candidacy for the
1880 Democratic presidential
nomlnaUon, said be was UD· ••are ol tbe incident until told
about It later by one of b1s assls· tantL
• ''It WU U Incident that I UD·
deratand 11 bemt bandied by the
Secret Service," Kennedy said.
The woman was identified by tbe Secret Service as Suu.nne
J Osgoods, 38, of Boston. She was
arrested with help or Capitol
policemen, who led her down the
hall with her bands behind her
back. She was taken into
' custody by the Secret Service, l Which has been assigned to pro-
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Senator Kennedy
tect Kennedy as a presidential
contender.
Inspector Gilbert H.
Abernathy of the Capitol Police
said the woman was arrested on
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l WASHINGTON <AP> -Presl·
dent Carter. appealing to
America'• aeme of honor, hopes
· to rally public opinion and to
convince Iran of American
aolldarity during tonight's
. -prime-time news coolerence.
At the news conference,
scheduled for 6 p.m. PST, Carter
Burslan matched a Sf ,000 col· Ileetion ol Bicentennial 1Uver in-
gots and a<>ld colns from a Hunt·
LQtton Beach bome late Tues· d9y, police aald.
Tbe tntruden forced open a
toell:ed kltcllen window at an t~1onquln Street residence and
CJ'abbed 55 ln&ots and an UD·
Sltermlned number of coins, ac·
:ordlnl to officers. The name of oh victim wasn't lmmediat.ely
"AJailable.
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is expected to insist anew that
the United States will not yield
to "blackmail" by militants still
holding 49 Americans hostage at
the U.S. Embassy in Tehran.
<Channels 2, 4 and 7)
A White House spokesman
said that in a campaign to
arouse public displays of sup·
port for the hostages, the presi·
dent is urging that church bells
be rung daily at noon until the
American c:aptives are released
Carter also is urging
Americans to write to the Ita·
ni,im nmsion to the United Na-
tions demanding that the cap.
Uves be free. The White House
said both moves were being en·
couraged to demonstrate to
Iran's revolutionary leaders that
American public opinion sup.
ports Carter's handling or the
crisis.
Carter said Tuesday that the
honor of America is at stake in
the embassy seizure, and said
the hostages have been
threatened at gunpoint and
forced to make statement& in
which they did not believe.
Speaking to a group of
Democrats working for his re·
election, he said, "This is a
reprehensible thing, a disgrace
to every person wbo believes in
civilization and decency.
County OKs
Bolsa Park
land Deal
a cbarp of assault with a dead·
ly weapon and removed for
queatlonlne by the Secret
Service in downtown
Waablnttoo.
Richard Burke, Kennedy's ex·
ecutive assistant, said that when
the woman entered the reception
_..rea, "she let out a yell" and
drew a tnile from under her
coat. None of the witnesses to
the incident cou.Jd say what the
woman yelled.
Burke said there had not been
any similar incidents in Ken·
nedy's office.
Mary Ann Mikulich. a recep-
tionist in Kennedy's office, said,
··1 was sitting at my desk when
a woman came in with a big
hunting knife Just yelling at the
top of her voice."
Burke said Miss Mikulich rose
from her seat and fled the room
and Secret Service men ap-
prehended the intruder .
During the struggle, agent Joe
Meusburger was wounded
slightly on the left wrist.
Meusburger, who was holding a
handkerchief over his wound as
he sat in the reception room
after the incident, declined to
talk to reporters.
Swap Meet
Hassle
Be.surf aces
Chamber of Commerce of ficial1 and reaidents of the
Brookburst Street and Ellis
A venue area are scheduled to
bump heads again tonight over
plans for Sunday swap meets at
the Fountain Valley Drive-In
Theater. ,
The chamber is seeking city
Planning Commission
permission to conduct the week·
ly meets. Area residents are
circulating petitions calling for
denial.
Dunng a heated commission
meeting earlier this month, area
residents objected to the in·
creased traffic, parking prob-
lems and loss or privacy they
say the swap meet.a will bring.
Planning commissioners or·
dered chamber President James
Petrikin to return to City Hall
tonight at 7:30 with plans for
handling swap meet traffic and
with a detailed proposal showing
chamber responsibility for
managing the meets.
In other action tonight. com·
missioners are expected to ap.
prove Jim Huish 's request for a
permit to build a tubular water
slide and outdoor roller skating
rink at 9063 Recreation Circle.
Hublb, who lives in San Juan
Capistrano. already operates
baseball batting cages. a
miniature golf course and other
· recreational facilities at the site
near Warner Avenue and
Magnolia Street.
6~atnt et E••~
Pat LWld.15. of Fountain Valley <left> and Leonard Barnes,
14, of Westmlnater fly tbrougb tbe air wblle
negotiating bicycle race course at Fountain Valley
Boys Club. The dirt track. complete with banked ~
and jumps, has become a papular after·scbool gatbenng
place for dirt bicycle riders.
Burial Fund Begun
For Fire Victims
Huntington Beach firefighters
who tried in vain to save the
lives of three children and their
18-year·old cousin in a con
dominium blaze last Sunday are
now raising funds to pay for the
burial or the fire victims
The parenta or three of the VIC·
tims, William and Carol Clarke.
are financially unable to pay for
a funeral, fire inspector Larry
Marshburn said today.
"They lost everything, they
have nothmg left at all, .. said
Marshburn. "It as a very traeic
case."
He said firefighters and COO·
cerned citizens chipped in
enough money to pay for funeral
services set for Thursday at 11
a .m. at Dilday Brothers Chapel
in Huntinetoo Beach.
''We've bad a massive number
of calla." he said. "It's a aood
reehng lo know this many people
care ..
Dawn Marie Clarke. 7. Phlbp
Robert Clarke. 4, and Carol
Ehzabeth Clarke, 2, will be
bu r1ed at Good Shephard
Cemetery followmg the funeral
services.
The fourth victim. 18·year-old
Dawn Michelle McMullen. will
be buried in her hometown of
Darby, Pa. She was visiting lbe
Clarke family at the Ume of the
blaze.
Marshburn said the parents
and surviving children WiWam
Jr .. 6, and 5-mooth-otd Keith,
have received help from the Red
Cross and are staying with rel·
atives in Huntington Beach.
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Iran Files Claim
To Shah's Billions Pocili< Oc~on
Mohammed ReQ Pablnt. la
baaed in New York.
Tbe laWl\dt WU filed In behalf
ol the 11>vernment of Iran by two
law flnm., Abourak, Shack an(}
Mendenhall ol WUblQlton and
O'Dwyer and Bemltetn ol New
Yort.
It laid tbe total amount al·
lecedlJ e111be11led waa not tnoW1l becaUH the toundadoa
bH rtve<id no tlDaneW lD-
formadion ilne4a 1911.
Siglttseeing
Pl•n• Lost
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Disaster
Kills 12
FrOm U.S.
AUCKLAND, New Zealand
CAP> An Air New 7.ealand
DC· 10 carryine 257 penom oo a
•i&hlMeing Olgbt to Ant.ardica
crashed into a volcano on the
edge of the icy continent today.
authorities reported. All aboard.
including 12 Americans, were
believed killed in one of history's
worst air disasters.
U .S . Navy aearcb planes
spotted the wreckage on the
slopes of smoldering Mount
Erebus, near the U.S.. research
Matton at McMurdo Sound, An·
tarctica, some 2,000 miles south
of New Zealand.
"'It looks as though it burned.
No survivors have been si&hted.
They . are expecting a com-
plete fatality," saad Petty Of.
facer Mite Hatcher of the U.S.
Navy Support Group Head·
quarters in Christchurch, New
Zealand
The aarhne s aid the 237
passengers aboard the DC-10 in-
cluded 46 foreigners 12
Americans, 24 Japanese, seven
Australians, two Britons and a
Canadian. The rest were New
Zealanders.
They paid ~ for what was
supposed to be an ll·bour Oigbt
from A•actl•nd to the coast of
Antarctica and back.
Tbe crews of Navy bellcopt.en
aent from Mellurdo reported
the7 .... unable to land Ill tbe
erub Ille became ol 'fioleat qp.
draft1 of wtncl aro.,.a41 tile
12.•00.fo.t volcano, the New Zea land Searcb encl lleaeue
Cemeraaid..
Tb• N••Y aaid Ule plane
aubld abuu& 2,500 ,.. up tbe
alopee ol tbe actJn YO!camt.
wb.lcb IS In die center of R.-
l.llaDd. where the lfellurdo base
alao ls situated The ialand ls Just
off tbe Antarctica coast, and the
volcano ls within sight of the
McMurdo bale .
"The wreckage was on the
back side of the mountain, ..
Hatcher said. "It was spread
over an area or about 200
yards.··
The Air New Zealand sightsee·
ing planes regularly fly close to
the volcano on their non-stop
round trips to Antarctica from
Auckland.
The cause or the crash could
not be determined immediately.
The McDonnell Douglas DC-10
has been plagued by structural
problems. including one that
caused the crash or an American
A1rlines flight in Crucago in May
that took 273 lives.
Air New Zealand said 1t un-
derstood the Jetliner bad com·
pleted its sightseeing run and
was on its way back north to
New Zealand when radio contact
with the plane was lost at 2 p.m. cs p.m. PST Tuesday). It was
then sWJ over Antarctica, about
30 or 40 miles from McMurdo.
The loss of radio contact was
blamed on sunspot activity and
did not cause immediate con-
cern. But at 8 p.m. the airline
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WASHINGTON <AP) -Secretary of State C)'TUI R. Vance
bu aaked Henry A. Kll1tncer to atop matln1 public comment.I
about the way tbe Carter admlniltratlon bu dealt wttb the de· pcMed Shah of Iran.
Sources here said they reached a119ement at a meeUna
called by Vance on Monday that the former aeere&a.ry would
curb bi.I atatementa. The two were alone in Vance'• nventh·
floor offtce at the State Department.
Aeeonling to two IOUl'ces, both ol whom ~ed to be lden·
Ufied, Vance wu irritated by K111tqer'a 1uue1t1Ga that the
administration had contributed to the collapse of the 1bah'1 rule
and by his criticlam of U.S. policy.
lletls RedtK"e Ge•I•
-MOSCOW <AP> -'lbe SotJlet Parliament met today to ap-
pl"Ove reduced economic targets for next year after President
Leonid Brezhnev reported that this year's grain harvest -the
wont since 1975 -ll 48 mlllloo tons short of the goal and oU out·
put ii olf 10 million tons. , Because of the low harvest, Western speclallSts expect the
Soviet government may buy all 25 million tons of com and
wheat the U.S. Department of Aptculture will allow to be sold
to the Soviet Union in the J.979.IO fiscal year.
The scaled-down economic plan, which is expected to be
routinely approved by the 1,500 members of the Parliament, or
Supreme Soviet, calla for industrial output to rise by 4.5 percent
in 1980 over this year's level.
V.S.Budge•Approeed
WASHINGTON <AP> -The House gave final approval to
the long-delayed 1980 budget today after defeating a Republic~n
effort to force a 2 percent across-the-board cut m domestic
spending. The 2Xl6-186 vote ends a lengthy battle over guns-versus-
butter spending priorUies and a Senate proposal to force fiscal
discipline on congressional committees. .
The $547.6 billion compromise budget, approved earlier by
the Senate, coven U.. llacal year tbataiarted Oct. 1, nearb' two
' monthl a.,. '
SAN DIEGO (AP> -1be U.S. Attorney's office has re-
vealed that one of four Border Patrol agents standing trial on
charges of brutality was fired from the Covma Police Depart-
ment for allegedly taking mariJuana from pnsoners and g1vmg
it to a former girlfriend.
Under questioning Tuesday by U.S. Attorney Michael
Walsh, agent Jeffrey Otberson admitted be was dismissed from
the police department 10 months after be joined the force in
1975.
Meantime, U.S. District Judge Howard B. Turrentine de·
nled a motion for mistrial for the four agents and refused to
grant them separate trials.
:~Briton Urges U.S.
Euromart Support
87 IDRY llE&TENSTEIN
Of•Olltr .......... • A member of Great Britain 'a
Parliament uraect tbe United
Statea 'I'Uelday to ··set off the
def en live and rea11ert that
freedom worb" in an appeal for
Amertca'a support of tbe Euro-
pean Common Market.
Eldon Grtffltbs, a member of
Prime Mlniater Mar1aret
Thatcher'• Comervative Party,
iaaued &bat cballenre at a
luncheon in Newport Beach of
the World Affain Council of
Orange County.
The Brttilb native, educated
at Yale Unlvemty, warned that
()f'•MQll CCM9f ""'
DAILY PILOT
America must support the Euro-
pean Common Market or risk
having European countries seek
allian~ wttb the Soviet Unloo.
He uaerted tbat America baa
lacked presidential leadenbip
for nearly 20 years for a variety
of reuona and now "Jimmy
Carter is finding It bard to
mobilize a nation to meet the
oeedl of the hour.
"I, for one, am alck and Ured
of apololiz,ing for success," be
said. "But America bas prac-
ticed self-denialization by
apologizing for s lavery and
multicorporatiom."
"The only fear America baa i.I
lots of faith in lt&eU," be said.
"America ls no longer in·
d.ivlllble and invulnerable to at-
tack.'' Grtffttbl said. Re 1ald that, if Europe cannot
be usured of America's support
lt could become its own ''third
Power," or, u a 1row\n1 left·
win& European force ii 1uaest· . Ini. "look for Soviet alliance." A~-alllapce of America
and the European Common
Mar ~ Grtfntm aald depends
on "modernluUOn 'Oi western
defenae , dev..lopment of
alternative eneray sources and
for Amertca and E~pe to 1et
rfd of a sullt eomplu."
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2Pleall
Gtalty in
Extortion
Two Loe Anpla·area m
plt1ded 1ullt1 T•taday In oraa1 ~ ty P*rlor Court to
tbara• Cl au~ mptln1 to atort
.000 ~m Nt~port Beacb
b\.ll1 'El Pnalt)'. Tia• were entered bJ llUp a"9 Fa • 11, ol
HawaUtn Oard DI aacl lt11
Patric Ramo, •. of OoneJ btfort Jud1• JamH Perea
followint neaotlatlonl amoq at-
tonMJ•. Tbt two men were cbarced
wltb dlrtetln1 tbrtatenin1
t•ltpbGne t'alla and letten at
Prftlty -tbreata that were UD·
dtncored when antral .'5
caliber bu1letl were •bot Into t.be
door of Pnlaley'a Lido llle borne
ln May, 1'71.
A• part of tbe plea barlalD
a1reement. mention of tbe
1uubota was deleted from the
char1e1 to wbicb tbe men
pleaded luilty.
A tb.ird auapect in the Praley
caae, Edward Dempsey, 218, ol
Paramount. previously pleaded
1uilty to extortion charges and
a1reed to cooperate with in·
ve1tlgatora.
According to police, Presley's
name came to the attention of
the extortionists via a
newspaper story which listed bis
firm as amon1 the top 100 in
Southern California.
Followin1 the threats, Presley
contacted police. They arranged
to have $250,000 ln play money
dropped at an Anaheim location.
Dempsey was arrested after be
arrived to pick it up.
F,...PageAJ
PLANE •••
announced the plane was an
hour overdue for a refueling stop
at Christchurch, on New
Zealand's South Island.
The airline announced at 10
p.m. that the plane was lost. It
said It.a fuel would have been
used up half an hour before.
The U.S. base at McMurdo
Sound took charge of the search
for the mtssing plane, and sent
up five aircraft: two C-130
Hercules, a C·l41 Starlifter and
two helicopters. The Navy said
one of the planes sighted the
wreckage at 1 a .m .
There as almost perpetual
daylight on Antarctica at this
time of the year.
Few airline disasters have
aurpaued tbe deatb toll in
today'• Antarctica crub. The
on-the-ground colllaion of Pan
Am and KLM jumbo jets at
Tenerife airport in the Canary
Islands in March 1977 took 581
lives, and the crash of a Turkish
Airlines DC-10 near Paris in 1974
killed 346 persons This year's
Chicago crash had lbe third
highest death toll.
The Starlifter had flown Sen.
Harry F. Byrd Jr. of Virginia
from Christchurch to McMurdo
Sound for a fight Thursday over
the South Pole commemorating
the first fiight over the pole 50
years ago by his famous polar
explorer uncle, Adm. Richard E.
Byrd.
Air New 1.ealand said it bad
never 108l a pasaebger before.
The airline operates the an-
tarctic sight.sffing ru1bts during
the Southern Hemisphere's sum·
mer. and this was the fourth this
season. The planes Qy from New
Zealand to McMurdo Sound,
crulae at low level over that
area, fiy at relatively low level
for 45 minutes north along the
Victoria Land coast and then
head out across the water for the
return to New Zealand.
An official said the flights bad
been operating for three sum-
mers without any previous mis-
hap.
Amoni the crew a was a well-
known New Zealand moun-
taineer, Peter Mulgrew, who
gave the passengers a commen-
tary on the antarctic algbta. He
was an uaociate of Sir Edmund
Hillary, one of the first two men
to climb to the top of Mount
Everest.
Late Entries
Planned for
Kindergarten
Nor1!1 Huntintton Beach area
younpters who m1ued eotertn1
klnder1arten In September
becaUH they were a little too
youn1 may be elillble for an
early admittance pro1ram,
school otftclall rtport.
AD <kean Vtew School Dt.atct 1polt~OHD aald parents of
children wbo wlll be • yean, t . montht old on or Wore Feb. 2
can enroll u..tr children for tbe
1prtn1 .. mater.
· Enrollment la open throuab
Dtc.n
Tbt DUPlll still mwat complete
a 1••i or thideratrten lD addl· Uoss to the Wlj admltUACe pro.
tram.
Inter'titid patelllta llliftld con-
tact their aetibbOdu>od •dMiiol to
en roll lhefr chlldrea, tb• apok .. man aald.
lblstled Mustaags
Towing service operator Elmer Goetsch
sizes up partially dismantled Ford
Mus tangs d1s rovered by police in a Hunt·
ington Beat h bar k yard latt Tuesday
Eight of nrne Musta ngs found bv police
::ire hsled as stolen Off,1rcr-. armed \.\1th a
warrant to arrest M 1chael Schroeder. 25.
of 8211 Indianapolis Ave for failure to ap-
pear m court on a wf>apons charge hap-
pl'nt·d on the herd of car., Police are still
lookm~ for Schroeder ·
Prosecution Nears End
Torture-murder Def eme to Begin
By Tbe Auoclated Preu
Prosecutors were wmdmg up
their cas e toda y a gainst
Theodore fo'rank. on tnal tn San
ta Ana Cor the k1dnap1ng, rape
and torture murder of a 21 ,.
year old Camarillo ~1rl
Frank's trial wai. moved to
Orange County be<'ause of pre
trial publicity tn the slaying of
Amy Sue Seitz.
The prosecution 1s askmg for
the death penalty
Before the defense takes over.
the prosecution planned
testimony on scanning electron
microscope comparison or a pair
of pliers-like vice grips fround at
Frank's apartment m Woodland
Hills, and mark.a made on the
body of the Seitz 11rl before she
was slain March, 14. 1978
Meanwhile, some of the sexual
fantasy wntinas by Frank. 44.
found m three notebooks at tus
apartment can be seen by the
Jury. the presiding Judge ruled
Tuesday.
Photocopies of the wnunas.
de aling -.1th sadistic act.s or
C'h1ld molestation are expected
to be g1\en to the seven man,
ll'e woman panel
The ddense trie d uns uc
res'>full~ in pre tnal heanng~ to
bar use of Frank s wriltng~ on
~rounW. they were covered b) a
therapist pal.lent privilege when
he was an outpatient from
Atascadero State Hospital.
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Byron McM11lao ruled
some of the wnungs could be
seen by the jury but other sec
lions of the wntmgs were ex
eluded as eVJdence
Testimmy Tuesday continued
with prosecutor Jrvmg Prager
attempllng to show s1 m1lanues
tn the Seitz murder case and
previous child molestallons al·
legedly comm1Ued by Frank
A 10.year-old former East St
Louis. lU . girl told the Jury
a bo ut being abducted and
molested more than six years
ago
The defense ob1ected to her
test1mon)' on grounds the girl
t·ould not 1dent1fy Frank as be·
ing involved
Frank hved an the St. Lows
.1 re.t an 1973 before com mg to
l'ahfom1a
An 111.anois woman's testimony
plac ed Frank at the crime
'>C'ent• Pe~gy Oauderman. from
rural Millstadt, Ill. said she
recognized fo'rank as the man she
saw driving a station wagon
toward a wooded area near her
home J1Ml after Frank drove
past her home a second time, a lit-
tle girl bleeding and crying -
C'ame to her house, the woman
saad
Toy Shop Burgled
An employee of Toy City, 17930
Magnol.aa St . Fountain Valley,
told poltce burglars entered the
~hop throu1h a roof vent
c;ometame Monday night or
Tuesday morning and took $244
worth of eleclrOnic toys.
''We Want You To
Look Better For Less!''
We'r e not complaining about the high
price of glas se s, w e're doing
something about it 1
There are a lot of places to buy
eyewear these days. You can go to a
so called 'fashion boutique' and pay
spectacular prices for famous names,
or you can come to OPTICAL FAC-
TORY, and oet the best poss Ible
fashion looks in eyewear at a down to
earth price.
As a rule, you only get what you pay
for these days, however our selection
is large enough to please the most
finicky tastes, and yet our prices
start as low as $34.95. (Includes
Fashion Frame, Standard Size
Lenses and Ca se)
At these prices we're making a spec-
tacle of ourselves.
REMEMBER : We have GIFT
CERTIFICATES so that someone you
care for can get the olasses he or she
really wants! Just in time for
Christmas.
we are your neighborhood optical store. centrally located on East 17th
Street in Costa M esa. Remember to ask your eye doctor for your prescrip-
t ion. With this in hand you can shop around for the best in eyewear at the
right price. ·
' rm ~~PJll:r41. ~AClfJR~
,•
A.rrried Woman Invades Offic~
WA KINGTON (AP> -A
woman HITYlDI a Ult• and
yellln1 wn aeiied by Secret
Service .,_.. today after lbe
naahfld mto Ole ncel)Uon room
c:A sen. Edward M. KeMed)''1
SeaaLe Clftlee. She waa ch.arced
wUb a11ault with a deadly weapon.
One al the qenta wbo Hi.led
her wu nicked in the wrllt by
the woman.
At the time ol the lDcldent.
wblcb occurred at about I : 40
• a.m., Kennedy was in bis office,
1 wblcb Is eeparated from the re-
ception room by an-outer ofttce.
Kennedy, who recently an-
nounced bis candidacy for the
1980 Democratic presidential
nomination, said he was un·
aware al tbe Incident until told
about It later by one of his assis·
tan ta
"It was an incident that I un-
derstand is being bandied by the
Secret Service,'• Kennedy said.
The woman wu identified by
tbe Secret Service as Su.zanne
Osgoods, 38, ol Boston. She was
; arrested with help of Capitol
policemen, who led her down the
haU with her bands behind her
back. She was taken into
custody by the Secret Service.
which has been assigned to pro-
la Irvine
............
LIFE THREATENED
SeMtor Kennedy
tect Kennedy as a presidential
contender.
Inspector Gilbert H
Abernathy of the Capitol Police
said the woman was arreated on
Council Stands By
Corridor Support
BJ DAVID JruTZll&NN °' .. ....,,.... .... Councllman Larry A1ran's
latest attempt to have the Irvine
City Council wttbdraw its sup--port for ccmstructioo of the San
Joaqum Hilla Transportation
Corridor ran into a familiar
roadblock Tuesday night.
The council, on a split vote, re·
jected bis proposal and instead
chose to reaffirm its prerious
1 position of supporting the so-
ca 11 e d ••limited access
roadway" which Agran con·
tended is notbinl more than a
1950s style freeway through the
chaparral-eovered San Joaquin
Hilla
Jolnlng Agran in bis efforts to
ur1e the county to opt for a
•·more modest and ... environ·
mentally less intrusive"
roadway system was coun-
"' cilwoman Mary Ann Galdo.
As be baa lD the past, Agran
attacked the proposed scale of
the circulation system as out·
lined ln a county environmental
study as belnl environmentally
and a ecooomlcally damaging,
especially, be said, in the village
of Turtle Rock.
., • U approved as planned, he
said the corridor would be used
aa Justification for heavier
crowth in the south county area.
Coast
A tboiOulh review of land me
practices and acalinl down of
growth plans coQld result from
rejection of the corridor as it is
now envisioned, Agran said.
However, the council majority
of Mayor David Sills and COUil·
cilmen Art Anthony and Bill
V ardoulis said they were in sup-
port of plans that would take
heavy volumes of traffic around
the city and not through it.
Sills said the communities of
Culverdale and University Park
in Irvine would suffer more
from the effecJ,s of overloaded
surface streets if the corridor
isn't built than Turtle Rock
would if it is.
"There's no impact on Turtle
Rock whatsoever," he said.
The proposed corridor. a route
alignment for which county
supervisors were to choose to-
day. would run through the
coastaJ hills between Corona del
Mar and San Juan Capistrano.
For that portion of the road
that comes near Irvine, the City
Council has endorsed the most
southerly alignment which runs
on the seaward side of the
Coyote Canyon disposal site.
The County Plannin1 Com·
million opted for the central
route that runs north of Coyote
Canyon. Air~ claimed that residents
of Turtle Rock bad expressed
(See CORRIDOR, Pase A2)
a char1e of aaaault with a dead·
ly weapon and removed for
queslionin1 by the Secret
Service in downtown I
Washlqton. ,
Richard Burke, Kennedy's ex·
ecutive uaistant, said that when
the woman entered the receptioo
area. "she let out a yell" and
drew a knife from under her
coal. None of the witnesses to
the incident could say what tbe
woman yelled.
Burke said there had not been
any similar incidents in Ken·
nedy's office.
Mary ~Mikulich. a recep-
llonis~y·s office, said,
"I was sittin. al my desk when
a woman came in with a big
hunting knife just yelling at the
top of her voice."
Burke said Miss Mikulich rose
from her seat and fled the room
and Secret Service men ap·
prebended the intruder.
During the struggle. aged( Joe
Meusburger was wounded
slightly on the left wrist.
Meusburger. who was holding a
handkerchief over his wound as
he sat in the reception room
after the incident, declined to
talk to reporters.
Irvine Seeks
Local Control
On Pollution
The Irvine City Council apeed
Tuesday night to push for more
local control la banctuna upper
Newport 887 poDutioa studies-.
.. We're takln& a sensible. busi-
nesslike approach on this.''
Councilman Bill V ardoulls said
The council voted unan·
imously to send a letter to
Southern California Association
of Governments officials pushing
the position that "loca l
municipabties should pursue a
more deflDitive role in formulat·
mg and executing policy for upper
NewpattBay."
The council was responding to
a proposal worked out by SCAG.
the county of Orange and re·
gional waler quality control
board officials which aims at 're·
solving deficiencies in a con·
troversial water quality plan for
the bay.
That first plan was denied
certification by the state Water
Resources Control Board, which
also announced it intended to
strip SCAG of its planning
authority in the Newport Bay
Watershed area.
The city, in responding to the
SCAG compromise plan, said
that while this latest maneuver
to help expedite plans for re-
moval of silt and debris from the
bay is "conceptually accepla·
ble," it feeb that local cootrol
should be emphasized in water
quality planning matters.
t Noa-eompHaaee C'llarged
Grmtest •I E••e
Pat Lund. ts, of Fountain Valley (left> and Leonard Barnes.
14, of Wes tminster fly through the air while
negotiating bicycle race course at Fountain Valley
Boys Club. The dirt track. complete with banked. tams
and jumps, bas become a popular after-school gatberina
place for dirt bicycle riders.
Irvine Council Balks
At Freeway Plan
The Irvine City Council 1s
balking at state plans for an
$850,000 San Otego Freeway
ramp metering pro1ecl after
voicing skepticism that meters
will unsnarl rush hour traffic.
The council voted unanimous·
t y Tuesday night to ask
CalTrans officials to set aside a
proposed negative declaration
for the project -which means il
would have no substantial ef·
feels -and instead study the
matter in a full Environmental
impact report.
Included in the appeal to state
transportation officials was a
list of concerns expressed by the
city's Transportation Com·
mission about the project.
The commission recom·
mended Mooday that the city
pursue establishment of a
cooperative agreement with
CalTrans outllni.nl Its concerns r
over the impacts of ramp meter·
mg and the measures necessary
to resolve any problems. or special concern to council
members was the level of noise
in the village or Cutverdale near
the freeway. levels which or.
hciais said could exceed state
and federal gwdelines.
The comm1ss1on suggested
that the state bwld a sound wall
bet ween the freeway and
Culverdale and between the
southbound Culver ramp and
Culverdale lo muffle road noise.
··w e have to have some pro-
tection . · · Councilman Blll
Vardoulis said of lssues raised
by the transportation panel.
Gary Bork. a CalTraos senior
transportation engineer. told the
council that meterinll was a
<See METER, Pace .\%)
0 tOOO
•nes
• DiSast~
Takes 12
·From U.S.
AUCKLAND, New Zealand
(AP> -An Air New 1.ealand
DC· 10 canylng 257 people on a
si1btaeeing Oipt to Antarctica
crashed into a volcano on the
ed1e of the Icy continent today.
autboritlea reported. All aboard.
includin1 12 Americana, were
believed killed in one of bi.story's
wont air disasters.
U.S . Navy search planes
spotted the wreckaee on the
slopes of s molderioe Mount
Erebus, near the U.S. research
staUon al McMurdo Sound. An·
tarctica. some 2,000 miles south
of New Zealand.
"It looks as though it burned.
No survivors have been sighted.
They ... are expecting a com·
plete fatality . ., said Petty Of.
ficer Mike Hatctier or the U S.
Navy Support G r oup Head·
quarters in Chnstchurch. New
Zealand.
The airline said the 237
passengers aboard the DC-10 in·
elude d 46 foreigners 12
Americans. 24 Japanese. seven
Australians. two Britons and a
Canadian. The rest were New
Zealanders.
They paid 1359 for what was
supposed to be an 11-bour flight
from Auckland to the coast of
Antarctica and back.
The crews of Navy helicopters
sent from McMurdo reported
they were unable to land at the
crub slte because of violent up-
drafts of wind around the
12.400-foot volcano. the New
Zealand Search and Rescue
cat.Mid..
Tbe N•Y7 aald tbe plane crubed about 2.500 feel up the
slopes of the active volcano.
which is in the center of Ross
lal.alMI.. where the Mell urdo bue
allO Mtmred 1'be ls~:1-olf the AaU.rcUca coast. the
volrano la wttb1n aipt ol the
Mcllurdo base.
··The wreckage wu on the
back side •of the mountain.··
Hatcher said. "lt was spread
over an area of about 200
yards.··
The Air New Zealand sightsee·
ing planes regularly fly close to
the volcano on their non-stop
round trips to Antarctica from
Auckland.
The cause of the crash could
nol be determmed immediately.
The McDoonell Douglas OC·lO
has been studied ror structural
problems. After the crash of an
American Airlines flight m
Chicago m May in which Z13
persons died. the 8Jrcraft sen es
was temporarily grounded in the
U.S. No cause bas been formally
establis hed for the Chicago
crash.
Air New Zealand said it UD·
derstood the Jetliner bad com·
pleled its sight.seeing run and
was on its way back north to
New Zealand when radio contact
with the plane was lost at 2 p.m.
<S p.m. PST Tuesday). It was
then still over Antarctica. about
30 or 40 miles from McMurdo.
<See PLANE, Page A2)
90 ~ SOUTH
Charity Drive Banned Pocilic O<eon
AMERICA ~ ._
ganilatlon wlth the state Depart·
ment of Corporatlont. It does not,
however, have tax-e:icempt status
with the state Franchi.le Tu
Board, beaaid.
The BUalnell and Profeuionl
Code requires charitable or-
lanluUODI wit.bout t.u exempt
1tatus to dileloee lnlormatloo
about the nature ot their charita-
ble weft. Huelaenbeckaald A~
ter Start•• oot compl1lne with
~codteeCtloaS-
RUeJaeDbeck tald lt WU not known U money ralled actually went for charttable wort, addlnl.
"there are Just too many 1odlc•·
UoDI u.etell a oroblem. .. .., woidcl _...., (iOUdtOi'I)
IQ~ .............. ..,
aren"l ad ft1 would dltJ. IQ U1 tbeJWer"elpaD,tOriQla~
baH •••• b•J were a 'l," JhlllliUHIE All. 1Hue1"abtek aald A B«t.r start Md bliD under' }n•..UP·
•
tion in the Pomona area and that
the orpntsatioo'• offices were
latercloeed.
He Aid~ of the aolicUaUon
was directed at bualne11es.
GeoeraUy, be aald, a JlOO cbla·
tton wulQU&bt.
After ammaanentl were made
over tbe pboDe, a courter would
atop by t.M ftim to ptek ap tbeCOb·
trtbutloa check, Huelaenbeck
aald.
Accontlns to an affidavit ftled
i With thi eourt. an ln1De biid· neuwoman beeame wapldoul
about tbi «llltdbUticn req\aelt wben two dllfertat pel"IOM Iden· tin.d&MmMl ..... tMl&IDldoe-
tor dart.na dllfennt IOldtitklG cil1a. •
'A Better 8ltUt ~ i1IO named• diMidaDtl ID tbi eouxt
aetiOD are WDlam L. ~
Sam camarwo, Joleplt Allhld,
ROMrt L &Nat ilMlsttjbUle L
CleimAUTY. Pa .. Al>
Sightseeing
Plene Lost
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"He ... v.ry &ea~ ... ...,.... IAliMs". owner Of u..
1ar•1• wbere I.be ·f~JMNl&d tuittift waa ca T\aelday.
"He wu IMlb:ac ebaMd b.1 ... -.cl ltdl ... ' a tn people." Elyria CbrollieJe.T.i.,nm ....,._. .Bnlee Venayf W Lbe
cbue aft.er Lbe ~per-IDt a t.11 tblt Seldoaa S.., who
escaped from tbe Columbm Zoo uo mo... away m Ja. with IWi off•p~. Seldom Seen Jr., bad bMe lpatled ba eome bmbel oa th• town. dde.
.. Kluha.-r l/•fler f'lre
W ASRINGTON <AP) -Seeretary of State CJn11 R. Vance
bu uted Henry A. Klulnler to atop makln1 public comments
about the w~ the Carter admlnlatratlon bu dealt with tbe cle-
poaed Shah of Iran.
Soureee here aatd they reached aareemmrt .t 1 meetln1
called by Vance on Monday that the former MC!Ntary would
curb h1a statements. Tbe two were alone ln Vance'• NV tb·
floor oftlce at the State Department.
Aceordinl to two IOUJ'Cel, both of whom refused to be Iden·
Ufied, Vance was irritated by Xinin1er'a sqieation that tbe
admi.nistration bad contributed to the collapse of the 1bah'1 rule
and by bis crttlcilm of U.S. policy.
lletblled~e6e•b
MOSCOW (AP> -The Soviet Parliament met today to ap.
prove reduced economic taraeta for next year after President
Leonid Brezhnev reported that this year's grain harvest -the
worst ltnce 19'15 -ta 48 mllllon tons abort of the aoal and oll out-
put ta off 10 million tons.
Because ot the low harvest, Western speciallats expect the
Soviet government may lMzy all ~ million tona of com and
wheat the U.S. Department ol A&riculture will allow to be sold
to the Soviet Unloo in the lm.80 fiscal year.
The scaled-down economic plan, wbtch ia expected to be
routinely approved by the 1.500 members of the Parliament, or
Supreme Soviet, calls for industrial output to rise by 4.5 percent
in 1980 over tbh year's level.
U.S.BudgeCApproeed
WASHING TON CAP) The House gave final approval to
the long-delayed 1980 budget today atler defeating a Republican
effort to force a 2 percent across-the-board cut m domestic
spending.
The 206-186 vote en<h a lengthy battle over guns-versus-
butter spending priorities and a Senate proposal to force fiscal
d.taclpline on congressional committees.
The $547.8 billion compromise budget, approved earlier by
the Senate, covers the fiscal year that started Oct 1. nearly two
months ago.
· ,,,.,.ee Bad Wired A•e111
SAN DIEGO CAP) -1be U.S. Attorney's office has re-
vealed that one of four Border Patrol agents standing tnal on
charges of brutality was fired from the Covina Police Depart-
ment for allegedly taJting manJuana from prisoners and giving
it to a former girlfriend.
Under questioning Tuesday by U.S. Attorney Michael
Walsh, agent Jeffrey Otherson admitted he was dismissed from
the police department 10 months after he joined the force in
1975.
Meantime, U.S. District Judge Howard B. Turrentine de·
Died a motion for mistrial for the four agents and refused to
grant them separate trials.
'Briton Urges U.S.
Euromart Support
By JERRY HERTENSTEIN
Ot .. Oelly,... ....
A member of Great Britain's
Parliament urged the United
States Tuesday to "aet off the
defen1lve and rea11ert that
freedom worb" in an appeal for
America'• support of the Eun>-~•n Common Market.
• Eldon Griffiths, a member of
,t!'ime Mlnlster Karaaret
rnttcber'• Coaaervat1ve Party,
issued that challen1e at a
luncheon in Newport Beach of
tbe World Affairs Council of
Oranee County.
The Brttbb natlve, educated
at. Yale University. warned that
DAILY PILOT
America must support the Euro-
pean Common Market or risk
having European countries seek
alll9nce with the Soviet Union.
He uaerted that America baa
lacked presidential leadenhip
for nearly 20 years for a variety
of reuona and now "Jimmy
Carter la tindlna it bard to
mobilise a nation to meet tbe
need.I of the hour.
•'I, for one, am 1ick and Ured
of apologising for succesa," be
Hid. ''But America has prac-
tl c e d aelf-denializatlon by
apologizing for slavery and
multicorporationa. • •
House Sought
For Refugees
In Irvine Area
The Unlveralty United \
Metbodlat Church in Irvine ls •PC>naortnf 1 f amlly of Laotian
1'efu1ees acheduled to arrive to-
day, bul they've run Into a
problem ftndin& a place to boUle
tbe ll1ne cblldren and two adultt.
Cburdl memb9n Hid Uwy're
Hekiq a three or four bedroOm
bouae or ~ ID tbe Calta Mna.sant. An•·Tulttn area ad·
jaceat to bua tnuportatloa,
wttb rmt no hlcber than tlOO a month.
• •
TM ..... ol oOMad w• lllamti 1m ._._ HtlYI r dd
iW no& Millll .lmllMdt.te • Hn. 911111 It I P·•· t.be alibi ......... U.. plut wu aa ..., .......... flf¥eltu.,,
at Cbrl1tclaurota, on New
l1nd'1 lalad.
alr at 10
p. . that pl&a.e Wll loll. lt Alt l1a tuel would .....
u If ao hour before.
T e U.I . baM It llctllurdo ta cbar ol UM ...a
r UM ll11aalq Dltae, Ud 11mt
•Jt flve atroralt: t•o C·UO
Kereulel, • C.1Al Slatllfter and
two lcopkn. The Navy laid
ont of ta.. plane1 •l•bced the
wreckaa tt l 1.m .
Tbere l1 almo1t perpetual
daJlilht Oil Antarctica at um
Ume attbe 19ar.
Pew alrlln• d11utu1 ba•e
1urp111ed the deatb toll in today'• Anterctlca c:ruh. The
On·tli•·llOUDCI collilion of Pan
Am aod KLll Jumbo Jett at
Tenerife airport in the Canary
lalanda In March l9T7 toot 511
lJ vu, and the crub of a Tu.rtiab
Airlines DC·lO near Part.a tn 1174
killed MS penona. Tb.ii year'•
Chlca10 c:rHh bad the third
blabelt deatb toll.
An olftdal aald tbe fiilbta bad
been operating for three aum·
men without any prevloua mil-
bap.
METER •••
1trate1Y and technlque used to
smooth the flow of freeway traf-
fic. "Tbl1 la Ju1t a traffic
manaeement technique," be
Hid.
However, Tranaportation
Com miulon Chairman John
Carlyle said his panel wanted to
see traffic forecasts at eac~
met er location vertfyin&
CalTrana projections that traffic
would not back up beyond tbe
freeway rampta themselves.
The panel, be said, asked that
plans be ready to handle traffic
backups should they occur.
Bork attempted to assure
council members that the meter-
ing project would not interfere
with the flow of traffic on city
streets.
The project calls for metering
-or use of tralftc signals which
allow cars to proceed onto a
freeway at certain time in-
tervals -of all northbound on-
ramps within the city
An add1t1onal freeway lane
will be added at certain loca-
tions. Southbound offramps wUl
be widened at Jamboree Road
and Culver Drtve, plan.a show,
but southbound on-ramp meter-
in& projects are not ln the worts
yet.
Asked by councilman Larry
Agran if provisions tor construc-
tion of a sound wall near
Culverdale could be included in
any agreement between the city
and CaJTrans. Bork said they
could not srnce chances of get-
ting funds necessary for such
work IB unlikely
City Attorney James Erickson
said CalTrans itself will rule on
the city's request for a full en-
vironmental study. If the state
turned down such a request, be
said the issue could be pursued
throu&b lltigaUon.
E',....P~AJ
CORRIDOR
fear1 tbat air quality would be
desraded if the bt&hway ii ever
built.
Mrs. Galdo said that since
funds are no longer available for
huge freeway construction proJ·
ects, the county only anted the
corridor plan on it.a ma1>1 as a
ju.atiflcat1oo for exce11ive south
county development. Construc-
tion, she said, would proceed aa
lf the roadway would be there
someday.
Anthony, however, said future
state administrations could
make freeway construction
funds available, money he said
that is now bein& "hoarded" in
Sacramento for political
reasons.
Vardoullil said the coal burden
for such a roadway would be
borne by tbo1e who u1e the
freewaya and pay 1a10llne tu·
ea, disputing what be aald '"re
inferences that Irvine residents
would aomebow have to pick up
part of the bill.
He a1IO 1ald the county's en·
vlronmental report OD the cor-
ridor lhowed that the roadw~
could lead to • net reduedon ln the UH of fUel.
Silla bu •aid. that lf a pro-
posed Oraqe Cout Urban Putt
ii ever created, tbe lneruae in car tripe per day ln IniDe'a traf.
tic •Y•tem would be about 11.000.
At a COOll'Ullonal IUbcom·
mitt•• bearln• ln Newport
Beach in AUl\llt on the propoMd
park, Sllh back•d tbe
tran1portatlon corridor. u a
mean.a at keepln1 tbe tratllc a park wOu1d pnerate oll lntiM aurf au ttreeta.
A1ran had IOUlbt once befan
to ••t tM COUDdJ to '° Oil NCatd u o~ ta. v .. portMlma pf'Ol)Ole)~ 'Wmll'. tM __.,
recomnw.W .a_, aMpmet
.,.... • ,........ -wu.r)iq S.p~mt.r ....... Utaf,....,..
until about 1 ln U. marnln1.
.,, ........ E»r••••••etUJI
Jerome P . Cavanagh,
former mayor of Detroit,
suffered an apparent heart
attack and dled Tuesday
while on a business trip to
Lexington, Ky. He waa 51.
Two Admit
Extortion
Attempt
Two Los Aneelea·area men
pleaded eullty Tue1day In
Orange County Superior Court to
cbaraes of at.tempUoe to extort
$250,000 from Newport Beach
builder Randall Presley.
The pleu were entered by
Phillip Edward Fausnel, 31, of
Hawaiian Gardens and Je11
Patrick Romo, 29, of Downey
before Judge James Perez
followine ne1otiationa amoog at·
tome ya.
The two men were charsed
with directln& threatening
telephone calla and letters at
Presley threats that were UD·
deracored when several 4S
caliber bullet.a were shot into the
door of Presley's Udo late home
111May.1978.
As part of the plea bargain
agr eement. me ntion of the
gunshots was deleted from the
charges to which the men
pleaded guilty
A third suspect in the Presley
case, Edward Dempsey. 26. of
Paramount, preVlously pleaded
guilty to extortion cbaraea and
agreed to cooperate with m
vestiaators.
According to police, Presley'• name came to the attention of
th e extortionists via 1
newspaper story which listed bis
firm as among the top 100 in
Southern California.
Following the threats, Presley
contacted pohce They arranged
to have $250.000 in play money
dropped at an Anaheim locat.loo
Dempsey was arrested altec be
arrived to pick it up.
,,.,.... P11.,e AJ
CHARITY .•.
Hernandez.
A Better St.art is located all80ll
Skypark Circle. Irvine, accordint
tothesult.
Judge Todd scheduled a further
beartna in the cue for Dec. 14.
Only one of the defendants
showed up for Tuesday'• bear·
inas. He did not have leaal
representation.
Carter's Goal
WASHING'l'ON <AP) -Prm·
dtnt Carter, •Pt::;AI to Amertca'a ...-of , bopes
to r&P7 publlc oplllloa and to
convince Iran of Amerlean
1olldaYlty durta1 tonl•bt'•
priJN.ttme new coaference. Al the new1 conference,
leheduled f« I p.m. PST, Carter
ii expected to 1u1lt anew tbat
the United State1 will not yield
to "blackmail" b7 militaabl ltlll
holcllnl. Am8rtcam ..... at tile U .8. &mbuay In Tellran.
(Cbaaneil z. 4 and 7)
A White House 1poknman
1aid lbat ln a campalp to
arouse public dllplaya of 'Ul>'
port for the bostac•. tbe Pftld.
dent ls urp1 that church bella
be MIDI dilly at DOOO UDlll the
Americml ca.ptlTeS are rel1111d
Carter alao ii ur1tn1
Amertcam to write to the Ira·
Dian "'""°" to tbe United N• Uou derMnctt~ that tbe ~ uv ..... tree. White RauN
aatd 1*b mo.m were beial en-
coura1ed to demon1trate to Iran'• rnolutionary leaden tbC
American public ~ln1Gn Jup-
porta carter'• ba!!d.l.!nc of tbe
criail.
Carts said Tueeday that tbe
honor of America ii at 1take ID
the embauy aebure, and aaid
the bosta1e1 have been
threatened at 1unpolnt and
forced to mate ltatementl ln
which they did not believe.
Speakin1 to • 1roup of
Democrat.I world.o1 for bis re-
election, he said, "Thia ta a
reprebemlble thin&. a dilarace
to every penoo who believes in
cl viliutloo and decency. .• * * Iron Foreign
Minister Fired
ByKlwmeini
TEHRAN. Iran fAP>
Ayatollah RuhoUab Khome1ru to-
day replaced acting Foreign
Mmuster Abolhaasan Bani Sadr
with Revolutionary Council
member Sadegh Gholbiadeh,
the Pars news ageocy reported
Bani Sadr bas been Iran's
main spokesman to the world
dunng I.be 3-week cnsls over the
seizure~ the U S. Embassy and
dozens ~ Amencan hostages m
Tehran.
He appeared to be tbe main
voice ~ coocWatloo in the fra.
ntan leadenbip, proposm1 poai·
ble compromiaa for releasing
the hostages in exchanae for
U S coocesaioos
But Khomeini and the students
holding the embassy repeatedly
rebuffed Baru Sadr's efforts to
dilute their hard-une demand
that the exiled Shah Mohammed
Reza Pahlavi be returned to
Iran before tbe t>ostaaes would
be freed.
Gbotbudeb ta director of Ira·
oian radio And televtaloa.
Bani Sadr also ii a member ~
Khomeini's 14 -man Revolu-
''lwW~U..baMl'ttl ...
couatry and not Mdlr ..,
elrcum1taDc•1.1 1••ld to
blackmail ... Carter aUll.
111a Nml1b ...... lrec!orw w
racllo atatlosa W018 la
Manchllter, N.H.
White Home and State Depan.
ment otflctal• are ••YIDI
meanwhile tbat tbe7 "Ult to
keep tbe 24·d•J'-Old Iranian
c:rlila GD "bold" unUI tM U.H.
Security Coundl m..ca qain Salw'da1.
Silver
Prices
Soaring
CHICAGO <APl -TM price of
1ll•er continued to 1oar to
day. propelled by renewed in·
vnt.or intereat and fean of a near·tenn lhorta1e of 1upplies
on major world markets.
On the Chicago Board of
Trade. silver futures ro.e by tbe
&O·cent-an-ounce dally price
limit to more than S17 an ounce
for apot deliveriea.
The rally ln silver, ao powerful
that it helped to push up gold
prices, recalled the market's 89
percent price surge from mid·
August to mid-October. when
quot.ea roee from about $9.25 an
ounce to more than Sl7. Gold
Jumped Sl7 an ounce an London
to '411.
Several factors caused the
rally'1 revival lbl1 week.
analysts said.
Futures cootract.s mature UU.
week for December delivery d
s ilver on mlJOr metals ex-
changes, raising the possibility
that big buyers on those markets
will bold out for delivery of
silver rather than liquidating
their silver futures contracts.
Many traders believe that
so me s peculators in those
markets are sufficiently well
heeled to buy up large amounts
of s ilver f r om exchange
ware~s as an investment.
That seemed especially likely
after several U S banks cut the
pnme rate thu. week. making
the frnanC111g of sliver u an in·
vestment leu expenaive and,
some tboulbt, weakening the
dollar and thereby lncreulng
the attracuveness of such infia-
t1on hedges as silver
The ma rkets became more
nervous on widespread talk that
Texas otl betr Nelson Bunker
Hunt. a top silver speculator.
and Norton Waltuch. a New
York broker affiliated with Con-
llCommodity Services Inc. who
1s believed to be representing
pro1peroua oveneaa interests,
have been buying even more
sliver in recent days.
tionary Council and Iranian There bu been a decline in
finance miniater. The Pars re-s ilver supplies In London
port did not aay whether be re-warebouaa certified by the Loo·
talned thoee posjUooa. don Metal Exchange. the major
T Sh B J d silver market there 1purrtng .aOy Op urg e \.SOncern about a • poasible
An employee ot Toy City, 1Tt30 ~hortqe o1 deliverable supplies.
Maanolia St.. Fountain Valley, Some silver appeared to have
told police bura1an entered tbe been transferred to warehouses
shop tbrouab a roof vent certified by New York's Com·
sometime Monday nl&ht or ~odity _Exchaqe Inc .. the prin·
Tuesday morntna and took D44 c1~al silver futures market in
worth ol elect.rooic toys. thu cowitry.
''We Want You "To
Look Better For Less!''
We're not complaining about the high
price of glasses, we 're doing
something about it!
There are a lot of places to buy
eyewear these days. You can go to a
so called 'f ash Ion bol,ltlque' and pay
spectacular prices for famous names,
or you can come to OPTICAL FAC·
TORY, and get the best possible
fashion looks in eyewear at a down to
earth price.
As a rule, you only get what you pay
for these days, however our selection
is large enough to please the most
finicky tastes, and vet our prices
start as low as Sl4.9S. ·(Includes
Fashion Frame, Standard Size
Lenses and Case)
At these prices we're making a spec·
tac le of ourselves.
REMEMBER : We have GIFT
CERTIFICATES so that someone you
care for can get the glasses he or she
rea II y wants ! Just in time for
Christmas.
we are your nelohborhOOd optical store. centrally located on East 17th
Street In Costa Mesa. Remember to ask your eve doctor for your prescrlp·
tlon. With this in hand you can shop around for the best in evewear at the
right price.
'
Brown Pleads
For Gay Vote
WASHINGTON <AP>
Democratic prealdenUal can-
didate Edmund. G. Brown Jr.
sags the 181 rilhta movement is
leadiq America to an era tree
of prejudlce.
Ke)'l'.IOtlnJ a gay rights rally
Burglars
... ..
17
I 'Slwpping'
iEarlier
The Laguna Beach police log
shows burglars are doing their
Christmas thievin1 early this
year. with eight home and busi-
ness thefts recorded Tuesday
alone.
The eight break-ins accounted
for more than $26,500 in stolen
goods and mercban~e. police
said today. I David Rocco, the city's crime
J prevention unit coordinator, said
increases ln bu.rclaries are an an-
nual occurrence during tbe
Christmasaeuon.
"Each year ln Lquna ~
• tbent 1a an increase in erimlDal
acUvil)t ...._ tbe l">Ud8'1," be Hli:1,,•l8'11'11~ Ibo,,..,
• and ND~ dMI occur man
frequmtty al tb1a time of year.••
Two eommerc1a1 buaiDeues
were bur1Jartnd TuetdaJ tn-
clud.inl ISJa SW. from a Ute
I at the JOily ~er ratautallt at
'°°South CoUt Hl~•J-
Police said bUitlan entered
the office area of tlt. reltauraot
sometime between 11 a .m. and 6
p.m . ~.taking cash from
a money bag In the safe after ap-
parenUy working the combina-
' lion.
More than $700 In merchan-
' dise was stolen from the Pottery
, Shack at 1212 South Coast
Highway the same day, police
said.
Other buralaries reported in
Laguna Beach Tuesday include:
$15,330 in goods taken from
a home at 20.o Dfl Mar Ave.
More than $4,000 taken in a
• break-in at a home at 3CM3 .Moun-
tain View Drive.
$2,000 in merchandise stolen
from a home at 3287 Alla
Laguna Blvd.
A $3,100 buraJary at 1398
• MorninlSlde Drive.
$71.1 taken from a home at
1~ Temp&e Hills Drive.
And a $200 loss reported by
occupants of a home at 459 High
Drive
Tuesday nt1bt, the California
governor promlled to flabt for a
gay rights plank in the party's
1980 platform and, lf elected
p~esident, to ban federal dis-
crimination aaainst homosex-
uals.
President Carter was
represented by a White House
aide who said the adminislra·
lion has helped change attitudes
about homosexuality. and Sen.
Edward .M. Kennedy, D-Mass.,
sent a letter saying be is ''firmly
committed to the premise that
ours must be a society in which
the civil rig.bts of all persons are
respected.''
Kennedy and Bro.Jn are
challenging Carter for the 1980
Democratic presidential
nomination.
· · 1 have neither sent a letter
nor a representative," chides
Brown, "but have come here to
be with you as an expression of
solidarity."
The rally was sponsored by
the National Convention Proje<:t.
a movement to get homosexuals
elected as delegates to the 1980
presidential conventions to fight
for gay rights platform planks.
"We live in a lime when
people's atitt.udes are changing,
where the society is in tramttion
if not turbulence at bome and JbroM. •• Brown laid. ••anc1 are
embarW on • 11er7 4Wferent aae and •et'1 clllferat etbol tban presently reigns as cmven-
Uonal wisdom in th1I city and iD
mucb ol tbe J>OliUcal eaabltlb-
mcl tbl'Ol"'wut th1a COUDtl'J
"41'4 1 ~" lt to be my role to drive tbe dialop in my
particular party on a number of
issue;s, on issues of nuclear
power, on issues of nuclear dis-
armament, on the issues of the
ngbts of gay and 1esc>1an people
in this society. "
Pier Meeting
Set Tonight
Members of the San Clemente
Pier Bowl Beautification Com-
mittee have scheduled a 7
o'clock meeting tonight to re-
view working drawings for the
proposed pier-area renovation.
The meeting will be held in the
Community Clubhouse multi-
purpose room, 120 Calle Seville.
The committee members are
expected to review the p~
prior to sending them to the city
Redevelopment Agency for con-
•ideration. ...
OMly ....... MMf,_
REAL ESTATE IN LAGUNA BEACH -HEALTHY DESPITE SOARING INTEREST RATES
Salee and Dollar Volume• Show Iner•••• Over Flrat 10 Month• of 1978
Sales Evaluations Vary
Real Estate 'Slow ..• Same ••• Booming'
BJ ii&VE MJtal8LL °' ............. DependiDa OD wbo you talk to
10 South Oran1e County, the real estate market ls either 1) slow
bft&llle d tbe bolldaJI 2) ahou1
tbe same aa lut Jear or S> bet-
ter than Last year
NobodY'• Palntinl a picture of
doom and cloom for realtors,
lending institutions or sellers in
the South Coast. despite lJ and
14 percent home interest rates
and the high priced listings for
houses
And figures compiled by both
the Laguna Beach and South
Orange County boards or re·
allors show sales haven 't
dropped in the past year.
Joe Felix, executive director
of the Laguna Beach Board of
Realtors. said listings, sales and
dollar volumes have increased
the first 10 months of 1979 com-
pared with the similar period
last year
From January to October of
1978, the Laguna Beach board
recorded 2,965 listings for
homes, businesses and lots in
Laguna Beach, South Laguna
and about 90 percent of Laguna
Niguel which il handles.
That compares with 3,225 list·
Lngs recorded through October
or this year. And sales during
lb• first 10 IDOll1hl last ,.,. totaled 1,033, compared wt.lb
1, 138 through OC'tober of this
year.
Doll• volu.me for lbe two
periods •bow f,J.81..8 millkm lD
property .. 1 .. lut year, lD-
creasl.nl to S208.9 mlllloa this
year.
"Now some of these sales fall
out or escrow, so It's not a true
picture," Felix said. But the
figures are a fair md1cabon that
things are not as bad as some
might believe
·'This October. believe 1t or
not. was o ne or our bette r
months... Felix said. He said
sales Ul October 1978 totaled 87
San Clemente
Advised to
Reopen Bids
homes at a dollar 'f'Olwne at SU
mlllion-1blll com..,_ wlda 1211
property aalel last month wttb a
dollar volume of $24.4 million.
Sales reeorded by u. SaQllll
Oren1e CouDt7 Board of Realton reftect a tac....., c.o;
witb real estate a1ents and
broken chalkin1up831 resklm-
Ual home sales throuCb October
of this year.
Last year's figures tbroQ&b
October show 793 homes sold.
according to Janice Navarro.
executive officer or the South
Orange County realty board
Figures compiled by the South
Orange County board show the
average selling price for a home
in October of 1978 was Sll.5,500.
The average pnce this October
was $149.154.
In Laguna Beach, figures pre.
senled by the real estate board
include residential. business
sales and lot sales. and do oot
accurately reflect the pnce of
homes.
But the figures s how the
average property sale in the
Laguna Beach area was $149.225
m October 1978 compared wtth
$193.652 last month.
The South Orange County
board, with more than 1,000
members, serves San Clemaite.
Capistrano Beach. Dana Polnt
and San Juan Capistrano.
Ted Threatened And Ms. Navarro says she
<See OPINIONS, Pace AZ)
SC Highway
Rockslides
To Continue
Armed Woman ln'Pades Office
a charge of uaault with a dead-
ly weapon and removed for
queattonlne by the Secret
Service in downtown
Wubtnston.
Richard Burke, Kennedy's ex-
ecutive ualltant, aald that when
the ft'oman entered the reception
area. "ahe let out a yell'' and
drew a llnife from under ber
coat. Norie of the witnesses to
the incident could say wbat the
woman )'e.lled.
Burke said there bad not been
a.Qy llmllar lncldenta in Ken·
Aedy'aomte.
Disaster
Takes 12
From U.S.
AUCKLAND, New Zealand
<AP> -An Air New Zealand
DC·lO carryinl 257 penooa oo a
sl1ht.eeing fiigbt to Antarctica
crashed into a volcano on the
ed1e ol the icy continent ~,
authorities reported. AU aboard.
including 12 Americana, were
believed killed in one of history's
worst air diaaaten.
U .S Navy search planes
spotted the wreckage on the
slopes of smoldering Mount
Erebus, near the U.S. research
stallon al McMurdo Sound. An-
tarctica. some 2,000 miles south
or New Zealand
"It looks as though it burned.
No survivors have been sighted.
They ... are expecting a com·
plete fatality. · said Petty Of.
hcer Milte Hatcher of the U.S.
Navy Support Group Head-
quarters m Christ.church, New
Zealand.
The airline said the 237
passengers aboard the DC-10 m-
c I uded 46 foreigners -12
Americans. 24 Japanese. seven
Australians. two Britons and a
Canadian. The rest were New
Zealanders.
They paid $359 for what was
suppoaed to be an 11-bour flight
from Auctland to the coast of
Antarct&ca and back.
The crewa ot Navy helicopters
sent from Mcllurdo reeorted
they were unable to land a the
craab site became ot"Vloleat up-d r afte of wind arouad tbe
U,t00-f6at •olcano. the New
Zealand Searcb and Rescue
Oentet aaJ4.
The Navy said the plane
crasbed about 2,.500 feet up t.be
• .,... ol tbe •cUff •oJcano. .... lit ..... ~ ot ao. lalaAd. ...._ &M lfCJlardo bMe
abo II attmted Tbe Wand II just
off tbe Antarctica coast. and tbe volcano is within aigbt of the
Mc Murdo base.
"The wreckage was on the
back side or the mountain, ..
Hatcher said. "It was spread
over a n area of about 200
yards ..
The Air New Zealand sightsee-
ing planes regularly fly close to
the volcano on their non-stop
round trips to Antarctica from
Auckland.
The cause or the crash could
not be determined immediately
The McDonnell Douglas DC-10
has been stud.Jed for structural
problems. After the crash of an
American Airlines flight in
Chicago in May in which 273
persons died, the aircraft sen es
was temporanly grounded in the
US. No cause has been formally
establis hed for the Chicago
crash.
Air New 1.ealand S&Jd It UD·
derstood the jetliner bad com-
pleted Its sight.seeing run and
was on its way back north to
New Zealand when radio contact
with the plane was lost at 2 p.m. <S p.m . PST Tuesday). It was
then still over Antarctica, about
30 or 40 miles from Mc.Murdo.
Coast
Weather
Fair tbrouah Thursday'
wltb hllb cfoudlness at
Umes. Ovemlpt Iowa 45
at the beacbel and 52 in-
land, with hlihs 1bu.nday
rrom low 70. alone the
coast to upper 70. in in-
land areas.
INSIDBTOaAY
Pma ..,., to be ,,.. *"
amporfOftC thtna cit Html·
tllgtoR a.ocll'• ---;anor TM ONrridfnQ ~ Un-Cntam....,.,, a.a matfd bW
Nolait SUlllMU, ~ o/ tM PoftO pw. S. Po'1t Cl. 1 • .....
.
WASHING10N (AP> -Secretar, of State eyn,. R. Vace .bas uhd Henry A. lttaatnpr to seop ma.k.lq pubDc commenta
about tbe way the Carter adm.lniltraUoD bu dealt with tbe de·
J)09ed Sbab ot Iran.
Soutte1 here tald they reacbect 11Ntmart at a meettn•
called by Vance on llonde.y that UM former HCretary would
curb bis atatementa. Tbe two _..,. a-. tn Vuee'1 1eventb·
floor offtee at tbe State Department.
• Aceordlnl to two aourc., both of whom retuaed to be Iden·
• tlfled, Vanee WU lrritated by Jtilaln&er'• auaaeatlan that the
-admtnlltratloD bad contributed to the collapse OI tbe 1bab'1 rw. and by bll crtttcbm of U.S. policy.
ae.llalledewefie•b
MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet Parliament met today to ap.
r:;e redueed eeoaomtc tarseta for next year after Prelident
. nld Brabnev repol'ted that this year'• rra1n harvest -the
wont ~ t.975 -la 41 mllllon t.oo.s short ot the aoaJ and oil out·
put la off 10 milllon tona.
Becawae of the low harvest, Western apecial.ilta expect the
Soviet 1overnment may buy all 25 million tona of com and
. wheat the U.S. Department ol Agriculture will allow to be sold
to the Soviet Union in the 1979-80 flScal year.
The scaled-down economic plan. which ls expected to be
routinely approved by the 1,500 members of the Parliament or
Supreme Soviet, calls for industrial output to rise by 4.5 perc1ent
in 1980 over this year's level.
V.S.Blldg~tAppro~ed
WASHINGTON <AP) --The House gave final approval to
the long.delayed 1980 budget today after defeating a Republican
effort to force a 2 percent across-the-board cut in domestic
spend.inc.
The 206-186 vote ends a lenlthy battle over guns-venus-
butteT spend.inc prloriJies and a Senate proposal to force ftsca!
Cllscipline on coftll"eSlhmal committees.
The -.1.8 billion compromi&e budlet, approved earlier by
the Senate. covers the fl.seal year that started Oct. l , nearly two
n:iontba qo.
~-.-e····"" ,.riiitl .4-t SAN' DIEGO CA.P> -The U.S. Attorney's omce hu re-
vealed that one of four Border Patrol acenta stand.inc trial on
dlar1ea of brutality wu fired from the Covina Police Depart·
meot for allegedly takins marijuana from prisoners and givinc
it to a former girlfriend.
Under quesUonlng Tuesday by U.S. Attorney Michael
Walsh. agent Jeffrey Olherson admitted he was dismissed from
the police department 10 months after he joined the force in
1975.
MeanUme, U.S. District Judge Howard 8 . Turrentine de-
nied a motion for mistrial for the four agents and refused lo
irant them separate trials
~ton Urges U.S.
:~uromart Support
By JEaaY BERTBNSTEIN °' ..... ., .......... A member of Great Britain's
Parliament ur1ed the United
States 'l'Ueld.ay to "1et off the
defensive and rea11ert that
freedc;>m worb" in an appeal for
Atnerica·a support of t.be Euro-
pean Common Market.
Eldm Grilfltba, a member of Prime Minister Maraaret
Thatcher'• ComervaUve Party,
l11ued tbat cballen1e at a
luncheon in Newport Beach of
the World Affair• Council of
Oran1e County.
The Britt.ab native, educated
at Yale UnlvenUy, wamed tbat
ORMIQI COMT VIC
DAILY PILOT
America must support the Euro-
pean Common Market or rtak
havlng European countries 1eek
alliance with the Soviet Unioo
He asserted that America bu
lacked prnidential leadership
for nearly 20 years for a variety
of reaaona and now "Jimmy
Carter ia findin1 it hard to
mobUh:e a nation to meet the
needs of the hour.
Pair Nabbed
( .
On Clemente
Theft Charges
Potlce arrested two San
Clemente men oa charaea they
tried to lteal a stereo from a
downtown apartment bulldlq in
• predawo Tuetday break·tn.
Al'rtlUld are Mark Glenn CUr· rit. 21. 150 E . Etcalones St. and .James Lrndoa Lee, 18, MK!
Calle Naralda. Both men an lD J&ll in lieu ol '10,000 ball each OD ·~~tclan ot attempted burllu7 ~uar«•·
Off'lcer Tom RalCbt •aid a La
Ronda Street re1ldeot
t.lepbCJDed pollce at 2:15 a.m. to
report a break·ln at an apart-
ment bUUdlni near her bomt.
When cpolfce Jrrived at the ~•,they found an apartmmt
door f~ aild a lteNo apeaw . the raldace.
Kal1bt aald Lee wu towid bld·
mc·la -·-pen .. ntarb1. After IM WU bOOll:ed into the
city Jail, pOIJH~ to thii •J>artmmt bed....,. .... ,.. \My
•lleltdlY fcuad cvn. ~ta an emtwotment wrby.
Carter's Goal
""' ..... ,._ ........ ..
Jerome P. Cavana1b,
former mayor of Detroit.
1ulf ei'ed an apparent heart
attack and died Tuesday
while on • bmlneu trip to
Le"1niton. Ky. He WU 51.
BVUSl'IN TS•&AN, lraa (AP> -
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WAIRING!ON <M> -Pl'WI·
••nt carter, •Pea:•• to Amertca•1 MDM at • bopet
to ral17 pablle oS!Dloa and to
CODYlne• lra• of A••rtcu
101tdarlt1 durln1 toal1ht'1 prt~..um....,.. eoatereace.
Al &be newa confer••~•. aehedWed fort p.m . PST, c.t.
b ~ped*S to IDUt .....
tbe ultbd 8ta&e8 will Mt rteJ4
to ''bl.tt.cbnaO'' by m1ltt.atl ati11
boldlq. Amerteam boet ... Ill
Burial Fund Begun
For Fire Victims
HunUntton Beaeh fl"'11bten
who trted in vain to aave the
Uv11 of three children and tbeir
18-year·old cousin in a con·
domlnium blue Jut Sunday are
now rat.aloe funda to pe.y fOI' the
burial ol the fire v1cUma.
The parent.a of three of the vtc-
Uma, WlWam and Carol Clarke.
are flnaoc:ially unable to pay ror
• funeral, nre loapeetor Larry
llanhbum said today.
·'They loat everytbln1. they
have nothina left at all." aa1d
Manhburn. "It la a very t.rqic
case."
.. We've bad a mUllH IHUDber
of calls," be said. "It'• a IOOd
feeUnf to know tbJa many people
care.·
Dawn Marie Clarke. 1; Philip
Robert Clarke. 4 : and Carol
Elizabeth Clarke, 2, will be
burled al Good Shephard
Cemetery foUowtn1 the fuoerai
aervlce..
Tbe fourth Yic:tim, 13-year-oid
Dawn Michelle McMullen. will
be burled ln her hometown at
Darby. Pa. She wu viaitin1 the
Clarlte fam.lly at the Ume of tbe
blaze.
the U.S. l'::mllitM1 ti r....._
(CbamMllJ;•IDllf)
A Whit. Hou.at 1poh9a•
Hid daat bl a eaa ..... &o
•rouM publle .....,_ ~-= port fOlf U.. ....... i&M I
dent la UIPll ....... .....
" tUlal clAil1 • --..w .. Amertean ~.,. rtfe 1 l
Carter aleo ta arc•••
Amertcam to wrtt. to tM Ira·
nian mJulon to tbe United N•·
dom demmdlD• tbat tbe up. tlvea be ,,.., Tbe Wblte HollM
Hid botJa mo¥• Wen .......
coura1ed &o demou1trai. to
Iran'• r.YOludol:Wy leaden tUt
American public~ MP--port& carter's haDdJlDC~ol die
en.la.
Cuter Hid Tumday that tbe
boDor of America la at 1tab ID
tbe embuay aelzure, and Nld
the bo1ta1e1 ba•e been
threatened at 1unpoint and
forced to make atalementa tn
wblcb tbe1 did not believe.
Speaktn1 to a 1roup of
Democrat.a work.ins for h1a re-
election, be tald, ''Thia la a
reprebeaalble thins. a dla8J'aee
to every penoa who belleve1 in
civtliutJoo and decency.
•'I will protect the hono1' ol our
country and will not under any
c 1.r cums tan c es y le Id to
blackmail," Carter said.
His remarks were recorded by
radio station WGIR in
Mancbeater, N H.
White House and State Depart..
m.ent off1c1als are saying
meanwb1le that they want to
keep the 24·day-old Jranlan
cnals oo "bold" until the U.N.
Security Council meets •Cain
Sat~y He aald ftrdl&bten and con· cerned citi&ena chipped In
eooup money to pay for funeral
services set for 1bunday at 11
a .m. at Dilday Brothen Chapel
in Huntington Beach.
Appraisal laeomplete
E'ro• Page Al Ckmente Council
Seeks Price Tag OPINIONS VARY. • •
doesn't see a drop ln sales in the
near future.
"lt doesn't look like it's slow·
ing down that much." she said.
''It's harder to get loans, and the
economists predict the intereat
ratea won't be comln1 down
below 11 percent."
She said the "name of the
game is that people sbould be
bu11na D01r, *•UM u.e <bl·
tuelt> rate la -.... .,.. acct lt'a not aotns to benellt
anyone by boldin& back."
How are buyers in the South
Coast able to afford interest
rates of 1J and 14 perC'eot?
·'A lot of owners are laking
back substantial amounts on
paper," said Laguna ·s Felix.
"And they're giving the home
buyer five or six years on a
second <mortgage) or even a
large first.''
Lagwia Beach realtor Georgia
Gill, who owns Edgewater Real
Estate in town, agrees with the
realty board officer.
"We have quite a few
homeowners who are willing to
carry some of the financing."
s he said . She said many
homeowners lo Laguna Beach
are older people "who don't
want all that money at one time
anyway."
She said they're better off tak·
m1 back a larie first or second
mortiqe on their homes and
livln1 olf the interest.
And buyen are wlllln1 lo pay
10 or 11 percent on assumed
mort1ace1, in order to circum-
vent hip rates charced by lend·
101 inatitutlons.
"Moel of the property tbat
llst1 aells," aaid Mra. Gill.
"Lacuna Beach ta unique in that
respect. There are far more
buyers than inventory."
Those potential buyers who
cannot find a seller wtlllna to
carry some of the financtnc are
also find.inc aome lendine in·
stituUons unwilllnc to loan
money.
La1una Federal Savlnp and
Loan Anoct.Uon loan officen
say they ~ 119t taktnc new ap-plications for 60me loans.
75Senaton
Buttonholed !
WASHINGTON (AP) -In· ::= oll producen wan a r.: blllloO aem~ from tbe 'wtndlall-proftt.1 tu by lurtq
aome ot I.be Senat•'• leadhl1
llberall Into tbe 1ame fold 1ritb
tradltlonal oU indu•tl'J aup-porten.
On a SMl vote Tueaday. tbe
Senate dieftecl PruJdebt c.n.r
and dldded to ffit from the tu
th• flr1t 1.000 tM!ttel1 of oll
pumped daU, bf the nat1aa•1
12,000 ln~tpendtnt c>peraton.
1be eumPQOo wOUJd ndaee tba tn't men by t10 blWoa · ueo. -
before they mature
One reason investors have
become more interested in
silver is that while it Is a pre·
cioua metal with monetary ap-
peal, it also is consumed aa an
industrial metal. In 1971 aod
1979, new ai.lver supplies fell 2IO
to 30 million ounces short of in·
duatrial demand, aaid J . Aron
CommoclWea Con>. of ~tw Yort. ADd wtdJe u. fioan omcw N1I
buyen are atilt aeeepUa1 the
hither interest rat.ea. aome re-
alton in Lacuna Beach aay few
hou.se seekers are interested.
Mrs. Gill of Edcewater Real
Estate says no buyer has paid 1J
percent through her agency.
Dee Francis. who ooerates
Dolphin Real Estate 1n town.
says she recently put a loan
through a savings and loan for
lllh percent.
But that was a rarity, she
says. "It's practically exclualve-
ly sales to people who find a
seller willing to take back a
second," she aald.
"We live ln tbe most desire•·
ble area anywhere, and If people
want to buy here, they're cotnc
to have to pay the price and tbe
interest rate," Mrs. Francia
said.
''They either want to eat or
they want to live in Laiuna."
she laughed. "But they are in no
danger of losinc their invest-
ment here. It's always golne to
appreciate."
While stoppins short or ap-
provtng a $24.SOO city park.a ap-
p ra isal, San Clemente City
Council members uy Lbey want
to know bow much it wt.11 coat
for more lnlormatloa oat.be con-
troveraial report.
Council memben d.lrec:1ed ln· terl111_~ltf Mana•tr .1.err.r
Gonce ~ to 8* dtf·lllNd parlta appn.laer JOHDb Mueller
bow mucb lt will coat to
estimate tbe value of the Pier
Bowl area and Beach Club park-
ing lot
Mueller's recently completed
appraisal did not include the
Pier Bowl or Beach Club lot
The appraisal has been
crit1c1zed by city parks com-
mussiooen for listin1 the c1ty-
owned park land at values lb.at
are too low.
The p_arta appraisal could
eventually establish the amount local developers would pay in
recreation fees. II the council ap-
proves the Mueller appra!aal. de·
velopera would pay fees or dooate
land baaed on a formula derived
from the median coat per acre of
parkland.
Council memben are npttt.
ed to cooaider whether .. to pay fw
the added appraisal lnlormatJon
when the price tat ii preaented
to them at their Dec. 5 meett.ni.
Council members Mvrtla
Wagner and Karoline Koester
said they favor a city Parka and
Recreation Comml..sslon request
for a review of the Mueller ap-
pr a i sal because they also
beUeve It llsta the value ol the
land too low
The Mueller appraiaal U.ta the
median value of U. city parll
land Ill about •.ooo an acre.
The apP'aiaal valued the land at
the city's 11 pub.
Dee Hedbor1. a city parka
comma.asion member, told COUD·
ell members Monday several
local businessmen including two
a ppralsers told her they
believed Mueller's report llsts
the value of the park land too
low
But Mayor Roy Hamm said
Monday. "we have been delay.
mg lhlS for too long."
Hamm said further delay and
expenditures on the parka com-
m asslon appraisal review re-
quest ls "ludlcrous."
The mayor blasted Mrs .
Wagner and Mrs. Koester for
their stand on the appraisal.
"When does PTopositioP 13
make a dent on your brains!" he
asked the two council members
Monday.
Ramm said Mn. Wa111er and
Mra Koester are su11eatinc the
city '"throw away" the money
paid lo Mueller for his ap-praiaal. . ·------------
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We 're not complaining abOUt the high
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so called 'f ash Ion boutique' and pay
spectacular prices for famous names,
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fashion looks In eyewear at a down to
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As a rule, you only get what you pay
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is large enough to please the most
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At these prices we're making a spec-
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ACTIJRY
"ASHlNGTON (AP> -A
woman carrJtD• a blile ud
)'•lllDI WU telud by Secret Service qeata tOday aftet' tbe
ruabed into tbe reception rooin
of Sen.: Edward II. Ken.nedy't
Senate omce. Sbe was cba.raed
wltb uaault •itb a deadlJ
w~ , One ol the agents wbo se1aed
her wu Dicked in the wrllt by
the waman.
, At the tilne of the incident,
which occurred at about I : 40
a.m .• Kennedy waa in bla office
which is separated from the re:
ception room by an outer office.
Kennedy, who recently an-
nounced bis· candidacy for the
1980 Democratic presidential
nomination, said be was un-
aware ol the incident unW told
about it lat.er by one of his assis-
tants.
''It wu an incident that I un-
derstand is being bandJed by the
Secret Service," Kennedy said.
The woman was identified by
the Secret Service as Suzanne
Os1oods, 31. of Boston. She was
arrested with help of Capitol
policemen, who led her down the
hall with her bands behind her
back. She was taken into
custody by the Secret Service,
which has been assigned to pro-
Three of four new\J elected
N ewJ)OJt-Mesa scbool t.J'UReeS were sworn in Tuesday and two
departint ones were honored,
alone with a Iona-time d.istrtct
personnel commissioner.
Resolutions were adopted
commending trustees Jerome
Vandewalle, appointed to the
board stx months ago, and
Thomas W. Henderson Jr., who
has served since 1972 aDd was
board president in 1975-76.
Neither Vandewalle nor Hen-
denlOD ran in the trustee elec
tion earlier this month.
The board also presented a
• plaque to C. Chisholm '8rown,
One of Three
" ........... LIFE THAEA TEN ED
Sena10r Kennedy
tect Kennedy as a presidential
contender.
In s pector Gilbert H
Abernathy of the Capitol Police
said the woman was arrested on
who i• retlrina •• district
pef'llODDel eomm.iasloc.er a.ft.er 12
yean. He formerly served as a
trustee of the old Costa Mesa
Union School District.
Three of the four trustees
elected earlier this month were
sworn in Tuesday and will be
seated Dec. IL
Sworn in were appointed in
cumbenta, now elected trustees.
B.J . (Barbara) Skilling and Ken
Wayman, along with new trustee
Mike McLaughlin. The other
new trustee, Todd Hess, wasn't
present and will be sworn in at
the December meelln&, officials
said.
Slaying Suspect
Arrested-ip, Mesa
t A Costa Mesa man suapect.ed I in the brutal slaytne last month
of a bltcbh.lker in Santa Barbara
County wu arrested Tuesday in
Costa Mesa, office.ra aald today.
1-t
iDMdent by Officer Norm Kutch
after Santa Barbara Sheriff's
deputies asked local police to
look for a van that Maciaa had
reportedly been seen drivinl in
the area.
They •aid Wllllam Ntcbolas Maciaa was pulled over and
Macias. 20, wu arrested wit.bout arrested at 10 a.m. on Irvine
Avenue, Costa Mesa police Micl.
He wu t.ramported to Santa
Barbara, where be remained in
countY jail today wltbout bail.
Santa Barbara Detective Fred
Ray aaid today Maclu la one of
three auspecta belnt beld in the
1tabblDI death of Rudolf
Woblcmanut. 23, a tourilt from
Austria.
Ray said Wobleeoannt'1 body
Wat found Qct, 17 but it WU
belieffd 1Mt had been killed aome
time earlier while hltchblkin1.
Ray said robbery I.I betDa tn-
vnUPte(l u a Poulble modve • ..,. dee11M4 to NYea1...,., t.be
1111peeta wen llnkfld wtth the
crime but Nld inveiwt•1nton Jecl
to U.. IM Aa1e* area. He aald
t.M OidMI' nro IUlp.etj ... .,.
nei.cl ID HadeD4I Heljbb.
He Aid W ... .uol WU yta.. tiDI tM Ulil&eil 8taa. OD a tO-
dQ toUdlt .a.
a cbaree ol uaault with a dead-
ly weapon and removed for
queatlonln1 by the Secret
Service ln downtown
Washllleton.
Richard Burke, Kennedy's ex-
ecutive ualata.nt. said that when the woman entered the recepticm
area, "she let out a yell" and
drew a knife from under her
coat. None of the wi\nessee to
the incident could say what the
woman yelled.
Burke said there had not been
any similar incidents in Ken-
nedy's office.
Mary Ann Mllcullch, a recep-
tionist in Kennedy's office, said,
"I was sitting at my desk when
a woman came ift with a big
hunting knife just yelling ..at the
top or her voice ...
Burke said Miss Mikulich rose
from her seat and fled the room
and Secret Service men ap·
prehended the intruder.
During the struggle, agent Joe
M eusburger was wounded
s lightly on the left wrist.
Meusburger, who was holding a
handkerchief over bis wound as
he sat in the reception room
after the incident. dedined to
talk to reporters.
Court Orders
Cl.osure of
NuJeStudio
An Oran1e County Superior
Court jud&e bu entered a jud.a-
ment and llUUDctioD that Coufd
close down Costa Mesa'• nude
modeling studio if the decision
isn't appealed within 30 days,
Costa Mesa Assistant City Al·
torney 'Thomas Wood said Tues·
day. Donald Hobson. attorney for
the Sunshine Studio al 583 W.
19th St., said be doean 't know yet
whether bis client will appeal
Judge Edward Wallin's decision.
Wood said the decision up-
holds the constitutionality of
Costa Mesa's zoning ordinance,
which requires so-called adult
businesses to obtain conditiooal
use permits. The City Council
d e nied s uch a permit to
Sunshine Studio in May. Jud~e Wallin issued an oral
ruling A'ug. 23 upholding the city
ordinance, which was
challenged by the studio, but
didn't approve the formal writ-
ten document until this month,
Wood said. He said the city was
notified of the decision by mall
this week.
Sunshine Studio has until Dec.
17 to appeal. Wood said.
The city bas fought the studio,
on the grounds that it adds
blieht to the city's redevelop-
ment area, for about a year and
a half.
Funding Withheld
WASIUNGTON (AP> -1be
federal 1overnment can deny
certa.ln money to school dlst.ricta
if statistics show their teacben
are racially Hlf'e8ated, the U .5 .
Supreme Court ruled today.
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Pat Lund, 15.of Fountain V~ey <left) and Leonard Barnes.
14, of Westmins t e r fl y t hrough t he air while
negotiating bicycle r ace course at Fountain Valley
Boys Club. 11te dirt track. complete with banked turns
and jumpa, baa become a popular after-school gatherini
place for dirt bicycle riders.
N-M Non-teachers'
Pay Pact Ratified
By JACKIE RYMAN
Cit .. DellY ,.... M9tf
Non-teaching workers and
Newport-Mesa school trustees
ended 10 months of negotiations
Tuesday by ratifying a two-year
contract that includes • 6.S-
percent across-the·board raise
for the workers.
However, negotiations wt th
the district's 1.000 teachers
aren't going ao well, a district
spokeswoman aald.
Jean Harmon, assistant to the
district superintendent. said the
district intends to declare an im-
paaae in its wage talks with
teachers if no contract la drawn
up by Friday nilbt.
Non-teaching workers, re~aented by the California Sc Employees Aasodatioo,
and tucben. repreHnted by the
Newport-Mesa Federation of
Teachers, conduct their neeotla-
tions ~y.
Employw ln both catelOries
have been without a coatract
since mldlu.mmer. They have
been pald at lut year's level.
However , the new contracts are
retroactive to the exp1rat1on
date of the old contracts
Bill McNa1r, president of the
Newport-Mesa chapter or the
Cahforrua School Employees AB·
soc1at100. said association mem-
bers approved lhe pact l63-112
Tuesday.
He said it includes waie hikes
from 2.S to 10 percent in addition
to the 6.S percent for about 100 of
the 800 non-teachine workers as
the result of a study comparina
their pay to that of workers in
similar jobs elsewhere. .
"We're not. happy, inflation
bein1 what it is, but I think
that's all we can expect. liven
the state of education finance,"
McNair said.
Other cootract provisions in-
clude longevity increments after
17 and 22 years of service in·
stead ol after 20 and 2S yean,
and an additional paid bolida,y
per year, McNair said.
Non-teacbinl worken include
maintenance staff memben,
bus driven, cafeteria 1'0ften
(8ee PACI', Pap .U)
Disaster
Takes 12
From U.S.
J
AUCKLAND, New Zealand
CAP> -AD Air New Zealand
DC·lO carrytne 257 people OD a
statrteeetn1 mabt to Antarctica cra1bed into a volcano on the edle ol the icy coqtinent today,
autbortties reported. All aboard,
includ.lnl 12 Americana, were
belle.eel killed In one of hlatory's
wont air dlauten.
U .S. Navy search planea
spotted the wrecka1e on tbe
slopes of smoldering Mount
Erebus, near the U.S. research
station at McMurdo Sound, An·
tarcUca. some 2,000 miles south
of New Zealand.
"It loob u though it burned.
No survivors have been sighted.
They . . . are expectine a com-
plete fatality." said Petty Of.
ficer Mike Hatcher of the U.S
Navy Support Group-Head-
quarters in Christchurch. New
Zealand.
The airline said the 237
passengers aboard the DC-10 In·
e luded 46 fore igners -12
Americans. 24 Japanese, seven
AU5tralians, two Britons and a
Canad.Ian. The rest were New
Zealanders.
They paid $359 for what \\:is
auppoled to be an ll·bour fli ght
from Auckland to the coast of
Antarctica and back.
The crews of Navy helicopters
aeot from McMurdo reported
they were unable to land at the
crash lite beeauae of riolent up-
d r a ft1 of wtnd around the
12..fOO-foot volcano, tbe New
Zeat&Dd Seareb and Rescue
Cent.er Uid.
The Navy satd the plane
crashed about 2,500 feet up the
slopes or the active volcano.
which la in the center of R<>Sl>
Island, where the McMurdo base
also la situated. The island is just
o1t the A.aU.rctica coast, and the
volcano ii wt.thin si1bt of the
Mclfurdo base.
·'The wreckage was on the
back side of the mountain."
Hatcher said. "fl was spread
over an area of about 200
yards."
<See PLANE, Page A2)
Purse Stolen
From Mesan
A 61-year·old Costa Mesa
woman escaped injury Tuesday
when a man ran up behind her
and stole her purse. Costa Mesa
police said today
They said Ruth Ann O'Leary
was walkine hom e from a
restaurant in an alley in the 2200
block of Harbor Boulevard at
S: 30 p . m . when the man
snatched her purse, which con-
tained $42 in cash and other
items.
Police said tbe thief was
described as a white male with a
brown afro hair style. i.n tus
early 208, about five feet 10 with a
thin build.
Coast
Weather
Campus fnr MeNally?
Fair throQb Thursday
wltb bip cloudiness at
Umea. Overnllbt Iowa 45
at the beacbel aod 52 in·
land, with hllbs Tbunday
from low 70s alon1 the
cout to upper 'IOI in in-
land areu.
memben, Mat to tnlltMI met
school Superintendent ~Aa
NlcoU, cttee tramc and Pa.rtDu
problem.a lf tbe 1cbool 1Nri
located at Calta .... tbe
dlfflcalt1 of malatalalnf ::;
McNally'a ideDtltJ la tucll
circUJntCencw. UM ..,.9C! oe ,..w
\llar 111 ... HJ1b ltudentl and
the fact that M-.:.:Jb ll lldJa-tto a mldcDe • Tbe·~leUef:\.'•......m. tlllll the moN ~. at.illOipbWe ot Da•ll Middle Scbool_lidPt auf.
fti'.troill~ml~to •tNdJ. 1'eadaln8t Qelt.:a..-.
RIO 8elliDol Uio baft 1wl ttaMI a 1 .... 1UmtoMMMll _,.
utt•I tut MeNtllJ U.-. Ila owae•" iM'
etUl'D
To Mexico?
,. WASHINGTON (AP)·-Secretary ol State Cynaa R. Vance
hu asked Henry A. KJutnpr to stop maklq c&U:c commenta
about the way tbe Carter actmtntatratloa ha. wttb tbe de· posed Shah ol Iran.
SoW'cea here aaid tbey reached •lreetnent at a mtMtt:tq
called by Vance oo Monday that tbe fOJ"Oler tecl'etarJ' would
curb bis atatA!mentl. The two were aioa. In Vuce'• aeventb-
Ooor office at the State Department.
.' Accordina to two sources, both ol whom refaaed to be lden-
Jlfied, Vance wu irritated by Kiaalqer'• auuea&n that the
adminiat.ration bad contributed to the collapte of the ahab'a rule and by bis criUclam of U.S. policy.
lleda llH11ee 6ea&
MOSCOW (AP> -The Soviet Parliament met today to ap-
prove reduced economic targets for next year alter President
Leonid Brezhnev reported that tb.ia year's arain harvest -the
worst since 1975 -is 48 million torus short of the eoal and oil out·
put ii off 10 million torus.
Becauae ol the low harvest, Western specialists expect the
'Soviet aovemment may bQY all 25 million tons of com and
wheat the U.S. Department of Agriculture will ailow to be sold
.to the Soviet Union In the 1979-80 fiscal year.
The scaled-down economic plan, wbicb,,ts expected to be
routinely approved by the l.SOO members or~a.rliament, or
Supreme Soviet, calla for industrial output to nse by •.s percent
Jn 1980 over this year's level.
,,_,.r Ott•~r Ejeried
SAN DIEGO <AP> -The canopy blew off an F·14 jet over
the Pac~· ay, ejecting the plane's radar intercept officer.
the Navy sal His parachute never opened.
A spok an aaid the pilot. managed to return the plane to
. Miram aval Air StaUoo In San Diego about 6S miles away.
Another Navy jet and several helicopters began a search of
the area south of San Diego and 30 miles from the Mexican
coast.
P.Uee Bed f'lr~d Age••
SAN DIEGO (AP> -The U.S. Attomey'a office has re·
·yea led that one of four Border Patrol agents standin1 trial on
charges of brutality was fired from the Covina Police De~rt·
ment for allegedly taking marijuana from prisoners and givmg
it to a former girlfriend. . Under questioning Tuesday by U.S. Attorney Michael
Walsh, agent Jeffrey Olherson admitted he ~a.s disml.ased from
the police department 10 months after be Jomed the force in
1975.
Meantime, U.S. District Judge Howard B. TurrenUne de-
nied a motion for mistrial for the four agents and refused to
. grant them separate trials.
~JJriton Urges U.S.
·:Euromart Support
BJ IEllRY HEaTENSTEIN cie•o.ttr ..........
A member ol Great Britain'•
Farllameot ur1ed the United
States Tuesday to "1et off the
defeoalve and reaaaert that
freedom worb" In an appeal for
America's support of the Euro-
pean Common Market.
El4on Griftltbl, a member ol
Prlme Mlnilter Mar1aret
'natcber'a Conservative Party,
Laaued that challenge at a
luncheon in Newport Beach ol
the World Aff aln Council ol
Qr.n1e County. The Blttllh nauve. .ctucated
at Yale UnlTenltJ, warned that
DAILY PILOT
America must support the Euro-
pean Common Martel or rlak
bavin1 European countries seek
alliance wlth the Soviet Union.
He asserted that America has
lacked· presidential leadership
for nearly 20 yean for a variety
of reasona and now ''Jimmy
Carter ia finding it bard to
mobilize a natlon to meet the
needa of the hour.
"I, for one, am sick and tired
of apoloeizina for success," he
said. "But America has prac-
ticed self·deniallzatioo by
apolo1lzln1 for slavery and
muttlOOrpe>raUom."
2Tuptored
After Office
Blirglarized
Two routbs wen arrested and
more than •10,000 in office
equlement recovered followtq a
bur&lal'1 ~ nJ1bt at the
Garden Grove office of tbe
American Automobile Aslocla-
Uon:
Mlirder
&idence
Near End
a1ftlA•ffa ... Prw
ProMCuton ..,. WUMWl.9
tbelr caH to4a)' •I• Ht fteodcir'9 MU, oa trial la 61a·
ta An• IDr UM kl aptaa. r• a d monter ol a ~· '1 r-akt Clmarlllo ,art. ........ trtal ... moftd lo oru,. Cobnly beeam• ol ~
trial lD the 1laJtq of
Amy ta.
Tbe proaecutlon t. UklnJ fw u.. dNSb paalb.
Belon the dete tak• over,
th• proaecuUon plaaa•d
Umony on ac 1 •ieetroo
rolero1cope comJNtrlloa ol a palr
of pllen·Jl.U v1ce irtpe trou.Dd at
l'rank'1 apartm t In WoodJ•ncl
Hilla, and marb made on tho
body ol tbe SoJta ,irt before abe
WH slain lilareh, 14, l.97t.
Meuwhlle, tome ol tbe aezua1
f anta•Y wrltlnp by J'rank. 44,
found tn three notebooU at h1a
apartment can be aeen bJ the
Jury, the prealdln1 Juda• ruled
Tuetday.
Pbotocoptes of the writ.tnp,
dealln1 with aadiatic acta of
child moleataUon, are expected
to be liven to the seven-man,.
five-woman panel.
The defense tried unsuc-
cessfully In pre-trial bearlnp to
bar uae of 'Frank'a wriUnp cm
aroundl they were covered by a
therapist·palient privilege when
he waa an outpatient from
Atascadero State Hospital .
Oranae County Superior Court
Judie Byron McMUlan ruled
aome ol the wrlUnp could be
seen by the Jury but other aec-
tiona cl the wrlUngs were ex-
cluded u evidence.
Testimony Tuesday conUnued
with prosecutor Irvin& Prager
attemptlna to show similarities
ln the Seltz murder case and
previous child molestationa al-
legedly committed by Frank.
A lO.yea.r-0ld former East St.
Louis, Ill., girl told the jury
a out being abducted and
J'->ie.,i~-aore than six years
8 .
e defense objected to her
testimony on growids the girl
could not identify Frank as be·
ing involved.
F,.....PageAJ
PLANE •••
The Air New Zealand siahtaee·
Ing planes regularly fiy close to
the volcano on their non·stop
round trips to Antarctica from
Auckland.
The cause of the crash could
not be determined immecllately.
The McDonnell Douatu DC-10
baa been studied for structural
problems. After the crash of an
American Airlines flight in
Chicago in May in which Z'13
persons died, the aircraft aeries
was temporarily grounded in the
U S. No cause has been formally
es tablished for the Chicago
crash.
Air New Zealand said it UD·
derstood the jetliner bad com·
pleted its sightseeing run ancj
was on its way back north to
New Zealand when radio contact
with the plane waa lost at 2 p.m.
(S p.m. PST Tuesday). It was
then still over Antarctica, about
30 or 40 miles from McMurdo.
The lou of radio contact was
blamed on auoapot activity and
did not cade immediate COD·
cem. But at 8 p.m . the airline announced the plane was an
hour overdue for a refuelln1 stop
at Cbriatcburcb, on New
Zealand's South hlaod.
The airline announced at 10
p.m. that the plane wu lost. It
said its fuel would have been
used up half an hour before.
The U.S. bue at McMurdo
Sound took cbarae of the aearq,
for the miaaing plane, and sent
up five aircraft: two C-130
Hercules, a C-141 Starll.fter and
two hellcopten. The Navy l8id
one of the planes atabt.ed the
wreckaae at 1 a.m.
There ia almost perpetual
daylight oo Antarctica at this
time of the year.
Few airline disasters have
surpa11ed the death toll ln
today's Antarctica crash. The
on·tbe-ground colllalon of Pan
Am and KLM jumbo Jeta at
Tenerife airport lD the Canary
Ialan~Ma.rch um took Sil llves, the crash of a Twtilb
Airllne1 near Parla lD 1974
kllled l46 pe?'llOU. Thll year'•
Cblca10 crub bad tbe tblrd
b1&heat death toll. An official aald the rupta bad
been operatJnt for thNe AID·
mera without any previous mil·
hap.
Tb• Statllfta bad flown Seo. ' Accon11na t.o OardeD Ol'Off Harry fl'. Byrd Jr. of Vlndnla ~ Youthil wen H41D by Crom au11tchureh to McllUrOo • taklaa u.. equipment sound ror a ruaht Tburlday Oftf from tbeamce1 abou:U p.m. tb• South POI commemonlillf
Police ntPQndlrl• to tbt Oft!ce -tb~:-. me~t bC::-fa:8ourt~:
p:unued tbi ~on fool tbi'OIA&b e1plorer\1Qcle Adm BlCbard & a n•al'bY Mllbbotbood before • · , the Joudal were app.reheDded. B~rd.
· Air tqw W•aad aald it bad
Arrnied oD auaplcloD of never lmt a pw.,w before. bu,.,.,..,.. lames&.~ TIM alrtillll opwat. U. an·
l t , a• d K • 11 J • m • • taretle atlMaH'sl ftl&Ma dlsiial Y••~I l!t·0 b0tll of tMMi•twnlH..U. ...... 'lftlD• OanMin JC>rori: Tbe cmce ..-. mer, mt tb1t wu tbefouth 11111
IHDlWllf....,.,Poijeleaid. ~·-' -
•
,,,, ........ £>•••··· .. •
Jerome P. Cavanagh,
former mayor or Detroit,
suffered an apparent heart
attack and died Tuesday
while on a business trip to
Lexington, Ky. He was 51.
Two Admit
Extortion
Atte01pt
Two Los Anaelea·area men
pleaded guilty Tuesday in
Orange County Superior Court to
cbareea of attempting to extort
$250,000 from Newport Beach
builder Randall Presley.
The pleas were entered by
Phillip Edward Fauanet, 31, of
Hawaiian Gardens and Je11
Patrick Romo, 29, of Downey
before Judge James Perei
followtn1 neaotiaUooa amooc aL-
tomeys.
The two men were cbaJ¥ed
with directing threatenln&
telephone calla and letters at
Presley -threats that were UD·
derscored when aeveral 45
caliber bullets were abot into the
door of Presley's Lido Isle home
in May, 1978.
As part of the plea barealn
agreement, mention of the
gunshots waa deleted from the
charges to which the men
pleaded guilty.
A third susped in the Presley
case, Edward Dempsey, 216, of
Paramount, previously pleaded
guilty to extortion charges and
agreed to cooperate with in·
vestigators.
According to police, Presley's
name came to the attention of
the extortionists via a
newspaper story which listed his
firm as among the top 100 in
Southern California.
Pollowln1 tbe threats, Presley
contacted police.
F,.....PageAJ
PACT •••
and clerical employees.
District negotiators have
scheduled all-day seasiona today
through Friday with represen·
tatlves of the Newport·Mesa
Federation of Teacben, Mn.
Harmon &aid.
"There are many items sWJ In
content.loo," she said. "It is our
goal to cooclude a contract by
Friday."
If issues aucb as waaea,
benefits, arbitration of
grievances and transfer pro-
cedures can't be retolved by
then, Mn. Harmon said, the dia·
tricl will ask the atatA! Public
Employment RelaUona Board
for a mediator.
WASHINGTON <AP> -PrelJ.
dent Carter, •p=ln• to
America'• lellM of , boi*
to rallY publle oplDJoD and to
convince Iran of American
aolldarlty durlna tonlpt'a
prim•·tlme nen coaterenff.
At the newa eoafernce,
scbecluled for I p.m. PST, Carter ta expected to IDliat anew tbat
the Uaited sut. wW not Jleld
to "blackm•U" by mllltaab ISlW
boldlnf • AmerlellDI bolta&e Ill
tbe U.S. EmbulJ In Tefiraa.
(Cb•nnel• ~. ucl 7)
A Whlte Rouse apoU.mu
aald tbat in a campaian to
arouse public diaplaya of sup..
port for tbe bostqes, the preai·
dent b u.rClna tbat church bells
be runs daily at noon unW the
American captives are released.
Carter aho la ur•tn1
Amerlcam to write to t.be Ira-
nian mtulon to tbe Ua.tted Na-
dou demudtn• tbat the cap..
tivee be free. The Wb.lte Hoale
Hid both mo¥• wen beln1 en-
coura1ed to demoD1trate to
Iran'• revolutiooary le9den t.bat
American public opinioa aup-
porta Ca.rt.er'• banctttna ol tbe
crlais.
C811a' said Tuaclay that the
honor of America ia at stake in
the embauy le\IW'e. and said
the ho1ta1e1 have been
threatened at auopoint and
forced to make atatementa in
which they did not believe.
Speaking to a croup of
Democrau workin1 for bis re-
election. be aaid, "Thil la a
repreheoaible thing, a diaarace
to every penoo wbo believes ID
cl \'tllzaUnn and deeeocy.
·'I wW protect tbe honor of our
rountry and will not under any
circum1tance1 yield to
blackmail," Carter said
HUI remarks were reronled by
radio station WGIR an
Man chester. N H
White House and State Depart.
ment offic1al1 are sayinR
* * * Iron Foreign
Minister Fired
ByKlwmeini
TEHRAN. Iran <AP>
m••n•hlle that they wut ·
kHp the 34-day-old Jraal•D
crt.ilt on "bold" wiUI the U.N.
Security Couadl m..U apJ.11
S.turday.
The admlnlltrlUoa ran lf1t..
nlan luden believe tbey ean
"win eome battle for Amed
publlc opinion and tbat tbe
American ~pie wUJ end up
aupporttas tbelr demudl" tor a
trial ol the depoted •bah, l&ld a
White House offlclai, wbo ubd
not to be quoted by name.
Sex Ring
Plea
Accepted
A Newport Beach man accmed
on arreat of runnina a call
girl operation with t.bouanda ol
clienta in Oranee and Loa
An1ele1 counties pleaded no COD·
test Tuesday to one count of
pimpl.nc. county Deputy Diatrict
Attorney Del Wright aald today.
He said Jesse Emlenton Boyd,
53. of U8> 16th Street, faces aen·
tencine an Orange County
Superior Court on Dec. s.
Boyd wu accused of operat-
inl a model and escort S«Vke
called Sequin Glrla that alJesed·
ly provided prostitution
services, with some csatomen
reportedly paying aa much as
$800.
Costa Mesa Police U. Gary
Webster said at the lime of the
arrest that police seized nine
loose·leaf binders containing
names. ages, addreues, phone
numbers and credit card num-
bers of Boyd's clients.
Webster srud many of the men
have been convicted , but the
names haven't been released.
Wneht said Boyd entered his
no cont.est plea during a pre.
hmmary hearmg Tuesday In
Harbor Mun1 c1pal Court at
whi ch two of htS a ll eged pr06·
t1tutes were testifying.
Webster said one of the
women was 17 years old and the
other had recenUy turned 18.
Ay a tolla.b ftubollah Khomeini to-
day replaced acting Foreisn TnJStees 0 K Minister Abolbassan Baru Sadr
with Revolutionar)' Councal
member Sade1b Gbotbaadeb. 3 Proarams tbe Pan DeW'I qeeey ~ e-
Banl Sadr bu been Iran'•
main spokesman to the world For s mm during the 3-week crisis overt.be u er
se1wre of the US Embassy and
dozens of Amencan 00.tages m Newport.Mesa school trustees
Tehran have authonzed three summer
He appeared to be the main school programs for HMO. but
voice of coocihatJoo m t.be Ira· they won't be for everyone
ruan leadenbip, propoamg poss&· Approved was a special educa·
ble compromises for releasing lion program. a basic skills
the boeta1es in exchange for sets1on for students in grades
U.S. cooceutOOS. 7-12 who need extra help to pass
But Khomeini and the students the proficiency exams required
bold.in& the embaaay repeatedly for graduation. and classes for
rebuffed Bani Sadr's efforts to sen1on who need only a few
dilute their bard·line demand credits to graduate
that the exiled Shah Mohammed District omcaals said today
Reza Pahlavi be returned to there has been no staff or board
Iran be{ore the hostages would discussion of any general sum-
be freed. mer acbool, which hasn't been
Gbotbzadeb is director of Ira· held in Newport·Mesa since
nian radio and televtaion. Proposition 13 pused two aum·
Ban.I Sedr alao is a member ol mera BIO·
Kbomeani's 14·m•n Revolu-Officials said they would COO·
tionary Council and Iranian sider contracting with a private
finance miniater. The Pars re· group foe summer school, lf any
port did not say whet.her be re· • such group contacts them, but
tained t.boee posit.looa. said nooe bas so far.
''We Want You To
Look Better For Less!''
We're not complaining about the high
price of glasses, we 're doing
something about it!
There are a lot of places to buy
eyewear these days. You can go to a
so called 'fashion boutique' and pay-.
spectacular prices for famous names,
or you can come to OPTICAL FAC·
TORY, and get the best possible
fashion looks in eyewear at a down to
earth price.
As a rule, you only oet what you pay
for these days; however our selection
is laroe enough to please the most
finicky tastes, and yet our prices
start as low as $34.9S. <Includes
Fashion Frame, Standard Size
Lenses and Case)
At these prices we're making a spec-
tacle of ourselves.
REMEMBER: We have GIFT
CERTIFICATES so that someone you
care for can get the glasses he or she
rea II y wants! Just In time for
Christmas.
we are your nelohborhOOd optical store. c~trally located on East 17th
Street In Costa Mesa. Remember to ask your eye doctor for your prescrlP·
tlon. With this in hand you can shop around for the best In eyewear at the
right price.
I
l
W ASRJNGTON <AP, -Tbe medi.n famlt)' iDeO
ro1e by 10 pet cent in 1.918 to $11,640, but people uw little .
beadlt because i.ntla.lioo wiped out molt ot t.be 1aln, tbe.
eovemmeathas reported.
The Census Bureau 1&id that for tbe second straight
~ar, tbe number of persons urnine less than the povertY'!
level dropped digbtly. Yet. at..s mil.Hon penoos, or 11.4
percent ol t.be population, ati.11 earDed iDcom. below t.be
1178 poverty level ol $6.882 for a oon-farm family ol four.
The flcuns refled.ed a IW'Ve)' last llarcb and did n~
address um year's income lldjustmeata and ming infla·
lion rate. 1be median iDCDCM meaos lbat ball of the
families earned more and ball earned less than the flcure.
ACCOllDING TO THE survey, tbe median income of
all families rose by $1,630 in li'78.. from $16,010 in 1977. But,
tbe covemmeot said, a 7 CS percent inflatioa rate in 1978 cut
tbe real saJns to $410, or 2 percent. The rate ot inlJaUoa
this year bas been num.ln1 at better tJaan 13 percent.
Since 1970. tbe mediaA family UK:ome aft.er inlbUon
hu risen by tu percent. Oovemmeat economists attn bute
the slowneu ot t.be rise to ugina ecoaomic growth, in·
eluding the lt'74·15 recesaioll, and an increase In t.be r
n"mber of famllles beaded by women CM" youna penona, ,
both ol wt.om trediUon~ tine earned less.
TMn eoatinued ln tm to be • wtde l•P betweea tbe
median incomes In famillee be8ded by • man -Slt,211, ..,
from $17.517 t.be prerioua year -and tbole beaded by a
woman -•~. up from 7,715 In 117'1, tbe 10venuneat said.
THE lt78 FIGV&ES, however, showed the first aiplfi-
cant rtae ln three years In real Income -after infJatioa -
for black famlllea. whole median income lnueued from •.sea 1n urn to 110.m. or I percent. The 11'18 median ln·
come for all white famillea was $18,370, up from llt,'7.0 the
previous year.
Tbe number of black famili• U'ftq below tM poverty
level chaqed little fl'om am wttb more \ban 1.1 mWlon
families. or 17.S pereet, baytq ~ ol leu than
..... By comp&riloa, Ule Dumber ol wblte fam.iJI• below
tbe powirty lev'eJ WU 6.t pet'C:elll, or !.S mlWoa famlll-. ~all)'. &be eovemmeat Wet, tllree out o1 ...,,. ftw pooe-penom ID ma u...s ID • metropolttan .,..
wttb eboul • ~t of thole penooa Urilll ln tbe cenU'al cltlea.
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James Gamer <ri1ht> takes on hil old Bret averick character and Charles
Frank stars as Ben Maverick . Bret's
cousin. in "Young Maverick:· tonight at
8 on cm. Channel 2 (reviewed below).
ol the ,., aflac1 -egeftt
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II KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles
CJ) KFMB (CBS) San Diego
D KHJ-TV (Ind.) Los Angelel> di KCST (ABq San Otego
• KTTV (Ind) Los Angele&
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W KOCE·TV(PSS) Huntington Beach
'Maverick's'
Back-Almost 1
By PETEil ,. BOYEll
LOS ANGELES (AP> ...... Somet.bill.I called
"Tb• YoUA' Maverlct•• make• a quick ap.-pearance on CBS' 1chedule tonight, hoping to
work Lbe memory of the claasy "Maverick" series
!or some easy ratings points, <Channel 2, 8 p.m. I
A clumsy coo, this. unworthy of the name
Maverick <w bich , you 'll remember. is
synonomous w1lh guile and wit and cleverness in
the old West). Bret Maverick would have sooner
drawn to an inside
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TV REVIEW this longshot.
.4 This scam has a
built-in foil The idea is lo
' lure viewers with the
name ''Maverick" and then hope that they don't
compare what they're seeking with the lustrous.
memories that uraed them lo watch. This can •t
work, of coune, especially since tbe CBS promos
scream out, "Maverick's Back."
Viewers lookin1 for "Maverick .. will be disap-
pointed, depressed. even. But probably not sur
prised.
TUE OUGIN'AL 1951·111% "Maverick, .. which
starred James Garner, Jack Kelly and (oc-
caalonally) Roeer Moore, featured bright
charmers named Maverick who were everything
that other Western heroes wereG't : They were wit-
ty. distncHMd to violence and rather cowardly.
and theJ didn't much care for ridina horseback.
The ''Youns Maverick" at band, Ben
.Maverick. (Charles Frank), also displays Uaose
charac:teristica, which is easy enousb because
1ucb tbinp can be written into the script.
Ben Maverick l1 the aon or Beaureaard
(Moore'• old part> and couain to Brothen Bret and
Bart (Gamer and Kelly). He bu l.nherlted, CBS'
promotion.I tell ua, the Maverick "aoocl loob and
charm, areat 1klU with cards and a healthy r-eaped for cowardice."
UNJl'OltTUNATELY, BE BAS not in.berlted
Roy Huatm. who q<tade the orl&inal ''Maverick"
with a 8PeCia1 touch, or the exquisite charm of
Jam• GUDet'a Bret -thlnca that can't be writ·
ten Uito the lcript.
By the way. Coua1n Bret does make an ap·
pearaoee Of ilOrtl In tOOJaht.. debut. It's a 60-
aecond bit teatu.rin1 Jama Garner tbat was
t.Acked OD at the froat ol the abow alter the episode wu already lbot (yet another foolish tnvitatlon to
comparelttotbeortPiall.
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Alder.
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Fitzgerald hosts her
first TV program in
over a decade Satur-
day at 8 on the 90·
minute special
"Soundst age" o n
KOCE, Channel 50.
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the Idle Moth« Maybelle
C..n!lf 1he ·1.,s1 taoy of
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Larry ~ ne·s oeen
outmaneove<ed by h•s old
armvl>Uddy
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JOHN .DARLING
IN DEALI~ \.JfTH A DEAD BATTER<-/. MINNIE,
IT HUPS IF YOlJ HAVE ASET OF THESE!
Hey, Look Who's N11mber 3
NEW YORK <AP> -ABC. victimized by
a couple of fll'St·.nm motion pictures and tbe succeu of~ ••BO Minutes,'' tA.."Dbled
to third place in tbe networlts· ratinp race
for the first time in more than 16 months, flcmes from the A.C. Nielsen Co. show.
ABC listed only three programs m
Nielsen's Top 10 for the week ending Nov.
25, and that contributed to CBS· second
consecutive flJ"St-place finish. For NBC.
the No. 2 finish ended a five-week run in
last place.
ABC, WIDCH LAST finished No. 3 ut the
week ending July 9. 1978, still leads the
three-way competition for the season. but
the margin separating the frontrunner
from CBS has diminished in recent weeks.
CBS' mark for the week was 19.8. lo 19.3
for NBC and 17.8 for ABC. The networks
say that means in an average prime-time
mlnute during the week, 19.8 percent of the
homes in the countey with television were
tuned to CBS.
It was an mteresllnR week in other respects. Notably , the week's two
ht&best-rated programs. movies on NBC
and CBS, were on the air at lbe same time
Sunday night
"SMOKEY AND THE Bandit . with
Burt Reynolds and Sally Fields, was
broadcast 8-10 pm. EST on NBC. and "Oh
God'" with George Burns and John
Denver was on CBS 9-11 the same rught.
''Smokey and the Bandit" scored a rat
1ng of 31-8. a 10th or a point ahead of CBS'
movie. Nielsen says that means or all the
homes m the country with television, 31.8
percent saw at least part or the NB<; mov·
1e, and nearly that percentage watched all
or a portion of CBS' film.
CBS. as 1t has m recent weeks. was
helped in the rallngs by conllnui.ng senes
-"60 Minutes" m thud place, "Dukes of
Hazzard" sixth. "Dallas" eighth, "M·A·
SH" 14th
ABC's BEST FOR lbe week. "Three's
Company." WU No. 4. and NBC-a top-
rated regular program. "Real People,"
was 10th
N BC's ~ place farush cameJfespite
heavy representat.ton at lbe bottoai bf lbe
rallngs LL.st ••EJ.s<:t>e1d" SSth, foUowed by
"A Man Called Sloane .. and "Prime Time
Sunday ·· A CBS speciaJ. "Raggedy Ano
and Andy," was Sllb. and a movie on the
same oetwortt "Letters from Frank· with
Art Camey. 'lfa.5 59tb for the Wffk last.
The week's lO highest-rated programs:
Mo•·~ ~ •fld , .......... --• r•ffto of,, .. f?PttWftllNQ 1•.J """.,..-..HK. lllo¥w "Oii God!" JI 7
or 1• 1 mllllon. -'to -....n. ·· JI• or 1A 1 mtttlan. -ces. "Tlw"'' ~ · ~1 or 20 • mlllloft. -"AftOle/' 1&.S .,.. 11 • mm...,, tlot" AIK, ··o..ir.. Ol "-UMd/' n.1 or ia.1 fT'!ll...,.,
CBS .. .._ 0.'5." n .. -"rnlllloft, •ec. "!Miia" -"A a.Mio. .,_ "-M>IWJflQ. • Doth n.1 Olf' t1 7 mllllon llllCll
CBS.•ftd "ANll f1Wne11tt0.,_, ··--'
A.BC .Juggles 'Mork,' 'Laverne' Slots
NEW YORK <AP> -ABC. facin& a stiff
challenge this season from CBS. bu reJQUled lbe
time spots for two of its most successful eomedies.
"Mork and Mindy" and "Laverne and Shirley:
and plans to premiere six new aeries after Jan. 1.
The network, an overbwleming winner in the
television ralinaa competition last aeaaoo, also
said It will drop three series -"240-Robert, ..
"Detectlve School" and "Out of the Blue."
THE NEW ABC SHOWS include two bait-hour
comedies, two hour-lone comedy-drama p~
grams and a new on~·hour detectlve aeries, as well
aa a Sunday evenina show the network calls "In·
h>.rmational. ·'
The ''informational" aeries, "Incredible SUD·
days,·· airin& at 7 p.tn .• wW atar John Davidson
and Jtm Palmer. t.&e Baltimore Orioles' pttc:ber.
ABC says the m11al.lne•1t.Yle ebow will feature
"stranier·than·flctton bappenlnp and remarkable
people."
"Incredible Sundays,·· will be followed al 8 by
"Tenspeed and Brown Shoe." starring Ben Vereen
andJeffGoldblum.
"MOB AND MINDY," which bad been losing
its time spot lo CBS. "Arclue Bunker's Place:·
will &ive up Its Sunday-al-8 position in favor of a
spot on Lbe schedule Thursdays at 8.
prime-time as a detective m "Stone.'' Weaver's
new show will be broadcast Mood.a,y ntgbts at 9.
"FAJllL r• RETURNS TO tbe llneup at 10,
rilling the Votd left by the eod of ABC'• "NFL Mon·
day Night Football" season.
Another half-hour comedy. ··Goodtime Girls,"
set in the 1940s, will air Tuesday ntahts al 8:30,
and "8.A.D. Cats," lbe adventures of YoWll of·
ficers with the Burclary Auto Detail, will be
broadcast Fridays 8-9 p.m .
"Laverne and Shirley · wtll move from
Tbundays al 8 to Monday night at the same time.
to be followed al 8:30 by a new ball·bour 1ttcom.
"One in a Million,·· starrl.DI Shirley RemDblll as a Loa An&elea cabble who lnberila mllltona of-------------------=-
dollars.
Dennis Weaver, who starred on CBS'
"Gunsmoke" and NBC'a "McCloud •• returns to gn ~~~· BEAT THE s~.,(I
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