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1979-12-21 - Orange Coast Pilot
., ........ Students in a high school speech class in Idaho Falla, Idaho, have decorated their classroom door. reflecting emotions about the plight of the American hostages ln lran. Weather Jtlag Turn Sour; - Better do your Christmas carollnc this weekend, when the weather ts expected to be clear, became more rain is likely Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, the National Weather Service Mid today. Forecaaten said the cWTent storm, which arrived rrom the Pactftc !bursday after a high pressure rid8e broke up over the coast,'ia beading east. But a new storm is on its way and !lbouJd provide a white Christ.mas In the mountains and a rainy one along the coast. Early today, the tint rain or tbe month waa measured at aboat .11 of an loch In Orange CoW1t7. In Santa Ana, the Orange County Flood Control District taw.d .15 of an loch for a total of 1.42 lnebea since tbe season "8lu J• 1. Normal rainfall by Dee. 21la3.35 lncbes. In ec.ta Mesa, the total also wu ,15 of an inch, for a seuoo tot•l of 1.58 inches. The ~ (lee&AIN, Pap A%) Coa81 Sing Carob DoaifJle-time 10 _ras Maybe it wasn't a horse·d.rawn bay wagon like in yesteryear, but 30 Huntington Beach Cub Scouts from Pack 101, under direction of Diane Boubreau, climbed , B ame Olllt ........... aboard a bay tnack the other nilht to tour the city offer- ing Christmas carols. The boys were all reported to have been in good voice for the occaaioo. Hostage Visits Invited Three Thugs Hold Up Shop In Huntington Khomeini Vrge• Clergy to Hold Serr7ree• ''Due to t.be proper reaetion ol black cler11men toward tbe lllamtc revolution, f,rlortt1' abould be alftll to them .• A apobamu for tbe mllltanta oceup1tn1 the embaaa1 lm· ~ eontlrnMd tbe \Ult.an will be admlUed to tbe ~ Razor Blade In Burger? ftaOPICdld Jn Q.~... orsc • ..., ,,_,.. OPEC&11'.._§.i A. l'W , 1f ftl IDnnlt -UM 11 mttnben ually wrap ca» buck"' .I t1'0 ii.JI. hit Tt wu allo tbe ftrlt at Wldeb the c1rteJ •• unat:iW to .,.... CID wbat prtce 1trueture U. DMmben abould adopt. EYeD at Ut• lat llMiltJ.nl, lD June, when the 11tu1Ucin wH 1imllarl1 cblOd~. OP2'C wu •bl• to reach a.,_ment on a bate prtce -SU a bal't'd -and a cellJq prtce -t:n.50 1 barrel. Q. Biil &M OPEC •e.a-. uve .....,.. prices la &M '"' I•• da71 Jaam1'' ....,, .. A. Y•, they bive. SA~ Antu and otben at the low IDd ol the orfce leale ralMd thm pn* from 8J,I • barrel to SM a barrel. ~11erta and othen u..r ~ OPJCC'• beet oil raiHd prtca from -.n • ~ toao a ~l. In dataa IO, tbe OP&C sq~ bave enated a 10rt of unolllclal prtce structure, r~stnl from t:M to NO 1imllar to Lbe old price atructure ol J18 to •.ao, Q. lo ...... &lie ...... , A. There's no luat'antee that the unofftcial ceilUal ol llO 1 "1n1 wtll bold and that illdivldual OPEC members won't continue to play leapfrog with prices. The old ceilln1 of 123.110 wu •creed to by the whole cartel, and whUe Jt oal¥ beld tor a few mootha, l1 did prove 10methin1 of a detert"eQt to prf ee tnereues. Q. u &lie pfket Ru Ult .. ,. ...,. .,. .. -,......., ...... erHMS ol CM pa.A "few da)'I -nu wlD ... , .. &o Aaertcu 1aaoUDe ad lleaU.1 oU prtell! A. Energy Secretary Charles Duncan predicted Tbunday it would mean increases of 4 to 8 C!ellta a 1alloo for 1uollne and 3 to 1 cents a gallon for home beaUnf oil But the price rises will not be aeen for several w"u becaUse of the time it takea the oU to pt here and becauae of aov•rnment price resulatlom that ch!Q prf ce hikea •lllhtly. Q. Tbea wby did 1111 local eenlce stalioe rabe Ill prtcea a few ceata &Illa week1 A Most or the nation's ma1or oil companies have rallied their prices a few cents In recent days in responae to rising crude oil prices ln 1eneral and ln reaction to the ftrst effect.a or the embar10 on Iranian oil shipments to U.S. oil companies. Q. What will tbe effect of OPEC'a decldoa be oa <e U.S. economy? A Because the Un ited States ls 10 petroleum-dependent, anything that means hi1her pncea la 1oin1 to have a nepttve ef. fert on the economy. The Department of Energy estimates ~t the latest round of pncc boosts could add a percentage polnt to t6e Da· lion 'a mflallon ra~ ~xt year -a.r~ C\,IJ'reDUy at 13 perceat. Lea Goldman, 4ee1anated wbltoma ... iatant enera ll•U_,, for international affafl"ll, said Thursday the 1979 lncreuea -from $13 a barrel at the at.art of ~ l•ll · -would add ll'OUDd ~,a ~t to tllec.onawner Price Indt• Qll'OQID ~. eaultqt11elcme11I09eU millioaJoa.. And analyau HY UM bl,,_ prtce1 ..w edd ... • to the nation'• trade deflclt nut year -bad ...w.::r. a.. dollar, which already has been buffeted by the effecta ol the n1Uon11 buse appetite for imported 011. Q. What are the ellaaeet tbat the prices CM OPEC aatlilu llH• set in the paat few day1 ..W laold! A No one's quite aure1 and some analyata aay that the current $30·a·barrel top could be oreached ln a few days. But molt analyata a1ree with Saudi oU mlniater Shelk Ahmed ~aka \' amaru, wbO 111a at l.be eDd ol l.be Caracu comerence Ulat the cominJ receulon will dalllpm ol1 demand IO mucb that OPEC members will bf unable to puah JNicM up 1D th• ftJ'lt fnr months next year -and Uae prtce. gqbt evtn dl'Op a bit. There ti one importanj et¥•,t tQ &bat, bowtJver. Tbe IUPPlf· demand bl.lane• will relDlilaJD IPod.aane u 1uaa u t!Mr• ~DO major dlarupttou of 1upp1J'. ·~ "Clflta 1D Ira that ltd to-~ cutoff ol that n1aon•1 oU, ~ S1ftU9m1 elllwbere ln OPEC. eouJd again comtrlct 1upply and raiM price.. Q. 8laee OPEC WH aallllett ..,_.a pdce, ...._-& ...._ .... I.& la DO lioqer fmldlolda1 .. • Jdw. ...... canelf b OPSC .... &eara*" A. It ... ma that':31Jay at lint tlace, but oU lndUltry aabttl uy 0 p EC remalna vtllble. The orpzd.utioa WU never-.. ,.,. coordtnat- ed, and~ lt'1 ln dllaireement now, tt bu •l?Md on aoe fbn. damental point.-to raJH prtcea. '11M memben Just can't dadde now tar to ralM them. And, a few analysta HY, while there ll a Jot of anti-OPEC public MaUment that would tcw• to He the cartel dillntesrate, aucb a break-up would probably work qalnat the belt lntereata of the oil· con1um1Jll aattom. A• lon,, u OPEC la meeUna a couple ol tJm• 1 rear, the cartel'• prtce 'b8wb" like l.Jbya and Iran wtU 11t a chance to bear tht views ol moderaiet like S.udJ Arabia, and tlm>tUe back on thetroll·prtce increU.. Oarist•a• Copter Santa'• helicopter touches down in rront O( the home of Tim Troxell of Funbtown, Md. The cockpit, propeller bladea and rotor are outlined with red and white ll1ht1. '.Die unique decoration w~ con· · atruct.ec:Nrom scrap and used matenall. Weeda Grow; Woman Held DETROIT <AP) -A 60-year·old woman wia Jailed fol' four day1 beeauae abe f alled to cut weeda ln her yard. Helen Schultz, who lives alone on Social Security and welfare pay. menu, aaid abe could not afflrd to pay a $2Sfineor U · lunt court olftclala that th• weedlwouldbecut. She was aentenced to Wayne County Jail by Judge William C. Hague or Detroit Traffic Court for violntlne lhe city'a weed ordinance. The court handl• a variety of cases in addlUon to traffic viola lions. Women, 80, Die of Cold FAIRFIELD, N.J. <AP> -M cM4oal' ~ dipped to tll• IOll, a ti.am boller abut down and twin IO·year·old women troae to death In their home, offlciall aay. Police aaJd the nude bodies ol Lola Heyborer and LUa Jeffreys were found alter a concerned oel1bbor called authoritJes. AuthoriUea aald they dld not know why the women were not weartn1 clotbea. Police have ruled out autclde. An autopsy re· vealed tbe 1iatel"ll dJed of ex. poeun to tbe coldt.aatd Militant Euex 9owrtY MecucaJ Examiner GradeUa Lanaru. They Really RaUedRoof LOS ANGELES <AP> -There were a ,.. problenu wtth the su1ooo w. root wm u had ln· ata led oa an apartment bu11dlnc 1he owna 10 four workmen abowed up Jut week to "make some repairs and alteratiom." But when Ma. U , 40, came to ln1pect the work Wednesday, ahe couldn't find the repaln, on-ly the alteration.a. The rool WU IOfte. So Loa An1elea police are look log for a tile root. ~~~~~._.~~~~~._.._.~._.._.~._.._.._.._.._.~ Mesa Chamber Vows Support for M~~~ By .IACSJE BYllAN oe ... o.Hy ........... Oirttt.on of tbe Cotta Mea. Chamber of Commerce pledged renewed support for the pro posed Coata Me1a marin a Tburaday aft.er beln1 told the ,.,.... PGfl*' Al IRA.N ••• 10 back to their homl'!> Evt-n 1r they are spu.•s, that 1s not enough reason to kt"Cp them .. Every embaaay has spies in lt We cannot execute any 11p1l."I accordin& to Islamic laws. Even If we try the hoet.a1c11. Wl' do not want to condemn them We wart to condemn Carter und the American 1overoment, .. Khalthall aald In a reiteraUon ol a 1t.atemeot be made lut week t.oTbeAP. A.tlrad about Dalkall '1 ... meat.I, a ~CUD for!M em· bHIY mJfltanta told The A.I· aoclated Preu they were "hb own oplniona " "We are followtn1 rmam Kho- meini and the Iranian people We are only respon•ible for our own announcement.a," the m1li tant aaid He aa!d the atudent poeltlon waa that becauae the deposed 1bab went from the United Statea to Panama ln1tead of back to Iran to face trlaJ, the botta1ea will be tried u •Pl•. "TM trtaJ will be decided by Imam kbomeinl with the peo. pie," the 1poll•man 11.ld. Tbe Wuhlqton Star. quotiq unnamed U.S. aourcee, reported that the Carter admln.latration wanu the bolta1ea to remain 1llent lf they are put on trial and may not provide them with lawyera. The re waa no im· mediate otndal comment by the Carter admlnl1tratlon on the Star'• report. project iuy die wtthoC bacldN from ~lleacb Cumber IQlnDben '"pmded to the comment.a by C.t.a .._. CouneUman Dono Hall. 1 • chamber ~ by ace b. to draw up petitiom ta= of the nw1D.a and au&I that 1 preaentatm b9 aiMa to the Nt>wport Beach Ctt1 Codftti! If lhe city of ~ewport 8e¥ch d~s not addr~ 1l <the manna) and include 1l in th••tr local coai.tal plan . ttu· prt1J1·(t 1~ dead "11411 tolddin·ctor•. He explained that, bt•f•1rr ttw l' S Arm} Corps of f:n.:inee~ ~•II ~tudy the prOJt>Ct ~ ft:a.s1b1ll ty 1t mu-.t be lncludf>d l.D lht' I<>< al rna.-.taJ "fan'!> of :-.'e'i'port Heach, Costa Mesa •rnd the county ' · Jt la already fn C"otta 'Mes.·~ and has been endorsed by th.:. OT.~\:.~ounty Board of s ,...,....., :> OWIM;.'6.~,.,. ... quirt• lm. N""°rt Beae•'• plan.a to HWlude dw martru. In tta local coaatal plan hen turned up little rarponn "It's the total allence that's frightening," Hau s11d The chambe r 's sports and recreation commlttl'e was directed to prepar~ a report on the marina for th• January board ol directors meet.1.n1 The propoaed 3,000·boat marina above the mouth ol t.be Sant.a Ana RJYer bh been ~ tar1et of a campalp br UM Coat.a Mesa CUy Councl and local boaUq ftnm. It bu aiao wom aupport from the Huntinlton S..cll Cit~ ell and eoa.r-aman Ro &. Badbam, R·"1ewport Bucb. Envtronmentallab bav• ob- jected to Lbe poulble delt.riacUoo ol a aalt m.arab area. Tbe pro. poaal alao may connlct w1tb plana for a SI bllUon. three county flood control project Ut.i would include det'elaptn1 a con- crete channel alon1 the Santa Ana River. llshop for Pekin@ PEKING <Al»> -Pektn1'1 firat Cat.bollc blab® 1D 15 Jean, M1p. Michael tu 1.netban,_!u con1ecrated today to a dilPUlJ' of royal, court·U.ke 1pl1ndor -,.,.1y seen I t.'Orten' Cblba. Many Pumrs (;losing .. ''Ha11p~· Holida"·s'' DAILY PILOT Gas Supply Down So Fuel Up Early • Men's Sui~B /or only .. ·:_. One Dollar* d t •• -· ......... ~-~'---.--~---· PoUOWU11 ~ OIUM Pf'ob! •• able ti , tbf bbard bold ,: con1l~ a Ult OI ~ ·~ datfoa. tf would m;:to ~ rAA andtM a{tlJM ~ .... a rftuJtofttitfJIYtltljj _A__ __ /., OUierwtH a.. board ~· It.I ~, ft.Mlnp CID tbf. , acddmt. ; Tb• lnTntt1•tor• Hid . tbf,.. crab •11 trtaPred by• Jo.lnclll,. • cruk Iii the rear bulkiead ot tbi •.. 1.tt wt.atea.tne pylon, ooe oltbe . potau wbere tbl P1bi 1Uaetae. to tbe wtni. .11;., \Vbezi the erae:tave ;:.:.·~ tbey 1ald, tbe ~ oe rf • away and aomena t4td over the!.· wtn1. exten.atveJy dama11D• bydrauUc ftUld 11.ael ud a.. tri.cal eablet. Wit.bout tbe cablet, :· co~kplt ln.atrument. were elf.a, •bled that could bave warned the crew the aircraft wu about to •tall In a ltall, a plaoe'1 wlnp do. not produce eooutJ> Ult to ·~ port the plane and It literally:.. !' quit.a nY1q. The DC·lO waa about to at.all, the Investigators said, becaUM the leadin1 edae alall on the left win1. deprtved of the bydraulJc fluid that forces them to expand, began retractlna. The alata ex· tend on takeoff and landJnc to expand ttw curve of the win1. al· lowln& It to aeberale lift at slower apeeda than othenriae would be poplble. Wb a. p1a. stal*I, tbe un .. balueed elm eauaed it to roU OHr«DdlB~. u the dlot had known ot t.be 1lat conattJon. tbe board tald Tbut'lda.T, be could have pre-••• vented @le cl4mt by PUWac · tbe P1-'1 llOM down Md eun. •. IJll Ml~ on the lwo,.. malQbaf -atna, tbua plCld.nc up e"DOQlb speed for the ~ to. aupport t.be plaae wttbout bavtq .• the at.ta ateaded. . The board a1reed with a stA!f recommendallon that the crew 14-811 in no way to blame and that all m1•mbt:r-. had .. performed 1Jr11f1·!>Monally " f 'ro.a Page A I RAIN ... measureme-nt 1n Laguna Nieuel .,as (TT of tMl inch, br1Qlinc Iha total to 1 85 lnches lfunt1ngton Beach rain .. alcher J Sherman Denny said be 111 tM UIM .11 of ~ O¥W-• • n11ht. ... · Th• WU4\n·s total In Hunt·· , 111~1110 B4•<1t'h wu 1 67 inches, 1·•·m pared to S.13 inch~ at tha t1mt> la.at year, aftt'r unuaually ht avv rains Wh1lf' th« ~lorm may have tlump.·ned some holiday sp1rita, 11 brought surf of ei1bt feet Thur!'lday and six feet today along coa11t beaches, briebteruna the spinta of surfers Aa the weather clean, the forecut caU. for the aurf to drop to three 10 four feet tbla Wffke.nd. ~~.~rl8Cated f'mPOllT, Tuu CAP) : La.W·AafOl'U nt officers ar· • l"lllted-31 NoD)t and eonn.catec1 . lOO to uo t.Gna of Colombian marijuana In a late-nJpt raid on · a marl6e neat' bere. Tbe IUI• pecu .. ,.. nen rolUDI 100· · POuod be.I• ol m:t,a.au b°Om 11 l•rfta:l~r~1T~.:i . ~ -eathnat.ed au.et value w .. S1ZI miWon_ .rd polite. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 197'9 0 M FIFTEEN CENTS 1 and odls'l wm'L ID&MO....,.~--.db MJ.18 ID ~ HeWport 8eilcb and a.a Beecb will be doled• Jload8,J. But lD Rutlntton Beaeb, eo.ta Jlaa, Poata1D V.U.,, Saa laaa Caplltraao, Saa Clemente ad LuuDa Beadl tile doon to dt)' hill wW rematn open. Ulee DUVEU, Pap.A%) Carter Asks Sanctions on Iran 10.hlela Craek Cit~d Crash Blftmed On Airline W ASlllNGTON <AP> -The National Transportation Safety Board ruled today that the crash ol tbe DC-10 jet in Chicago wu tftqered by a 10.incb crack in r, .. esallm mount and concluded •tbat American Airlines must •boulder the major blame for tbe wont U.S. ariation dbuter. Tbe board dted tbe airline for mallltaumce praetic:ea which it .aaid eaUled the crack. But it a110 aaid that the plane's manufacturer, llcDoa· neu 0ou11a1 c%1!;;."T::.:: Federal Aviatioa ,Chamber Directon of tbe Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce pledled renewed 1upport for tbe pro- po1 ed Co1ta Mesa marina Thunday after beinl told tbe projeet may die wit.bout badl:ina from Newport Beach. Chamber memben responded to the comments by Costa Mesa Councilman Donn Hall, a chamber dlreetor, by aareetng to draw up petitions in support ol the marina and 1u11eating that a preeentati1JD be made to the Newport Beach City Council. "If the dty of Newport Beach does not addreu it (the marina) and include it in their local coutal plan, the project ls dead," Hall told direct.on. He aplalned that, before tbe u .s. Army Corpe of Enameers will study tbe project's feuibili· ty, lt must be Included ID the loeal eoatal plans of Newport Beach, Colla Mesa and the c:oanty. It 11 already lD Costa Meu'1 and bM ... endorsed by the Oran1• County Board of SGpenban. Ball said. HOftftl', be aald, repeated ln- quirl• Into Newport Beach's plw to Include the marina ID lta loeaJ eoa1tal plan have turned up liUle response. ••Jt'• tbe total silence that'• trlptmlnl. .. Ball said. muat share some of the blame. American A1rlinea Fllpt 191 crashed on takeoff from Chlcaao'• O'Hare lnterDaUona1 Airport on May 25 wbea tbe left en1ine ripped away and aomeruulted over the wiq. 1be plane l*•Ded, rolled to the left and plunaed lDto an abandoned airfteld. All 272 people aboard the plam and two OD the ll'CJUDd• were IEilled. Tbe board. after two ~ al dlseuuion leading to the de- claloa, adopted a probable cause that aaid tbe eeperaUon al tbe en1lae reaalted from the dam ........ ed ~ America'• malntmence ~· Llltlld • 1 -t1) tf .. --were 111eDmn 18 .,_., ... ....._.. of tbe _,... mount. or PJlon. • ta. boud aakl ... lti_ nlMnllle• ·~ .... ..... dendla mu. .. n7...,... and~.,._.· The I bmlttliatbe llalf propoeed that tbe crub WU the result al the damapd PJlon. and that the roles of McDonnell Doudu, American and the FAA all .i.o.aid be lilted .. cootribut· Ina eames. However, the board felt slroDl11 tb.8t tbe airline aboWd share a oeat.er portion of tbe blame, and added tbls sentence to the ftDdiDI of probable cause: •'The separation resulted from damage by improper main- tenance proceduree which led to the failure of the pylon struc- ture." Board member Francis McAdams also recommended that the desip deficiencies of McDoanell Douglu be part of tbe probable cause. However, be was voted down by the four other membera, who cited tbe safe operatiq record of DC-108 that have been mallltained ac- cordlq to McDonnell DouaJ.as' recommended procedures. Followtnl adoption of tbe prob- able cause, the board began coa.aiderln& a list al recommen- datlom it would make to the FAA and tl'8 alrUne lnduatry u a result of ill inveat11ltkn Otberwile, tbe board adopted ltl investliaton' fincUnp oo the accident. The investl1aton said the cruh waa trtaered by a 10.lncb crack in tbe rear bulkhead of the C8ee JllAMB, Pase A%) * * * .............. ~O'o-11 DAY CARE CENTER KIDS IN COSTA MESA ARE ALL SET FOR WEATttER Amber Antonucci, 5, (left), ...,.... Reefta, 3, Ale Smllng In tf'9 Rain Wet Christmas Ahead More Rain Predicted on Coast /or Holiday Better do your Christmas caroling this weekend, when the weather la expected to be clear, because more rain is likely Cbrt.tmas Eve and Cbrt.tmas Day, the National Weather Service said today. Forecaatera said the current storm, wb.lcb arrived from the Pacific Thursday after a b.igb pressure ridge broke up over the coast, la beading eut. But a new storm 1s on its way and should provide a white Cbriltmas in the mountainl and a rainy one along the coaat. Early today, the f1rat rain ol the month was meuured at about .15 of an inch in Oranse County. In Santa Ana, tbe Oran1e County Flood Control Dlstrict tallied . ts ol an lDcb for a total of L42 lncbes since the MUOD be1an July 1. Normal rainfall by Dec. 21 Ls a.as inches. ID Costa M... the total aJlo WU .15 ol an Inch. for a MUGD total of 1.58 lnchea. Tb• meuunment in Lquna N1pel Weeda Grow; Woman Held was .<11 ol an lncb, bri.naiDa tbe total to L6S inc.bes. H untincton Beach rain watcher J . Sberman Denny said he rneasured .11 of an Lnch over· night. The aeuoa'a total in Hunt- ington Bead1 was un lncbel, compared to 5.13 incb• at tbil time lat year, after unusually heavy ralnl. While the storm may ba" dampmed some bollday apiritl, It broqbt surf of elpl feet TbundaJ and 1lx feel today alons coast beaches, bri&bt•tns the spirtta ol surfen. As-tbe ftather clears, tbe forecut calls for the surf to drop to three to four feet thls weekend. Airport Noise Bill Hits Congress Snag pleated at tbe outcome of Tbuncla7"• W'Ota in w~ .. .,.. Paul RJelm« aplatned _____ _ tbat tbe eltJ OPPOHI the measure beca ... it would allow eommerdal jetl at U.. cvallb''• a1rpelt to mate more DD6le &ban 1tat. law .uon. "Al lt ii DOW, tbe jeta areD9t nm complJbla witb state ·law. Tbe aUpJrt .. Ol*'Atine wttb a •arlame ad we doD't want to ... 01 nlnatton of tbole atand- arda." tbe IDA10I' uJd: _ (IMAJUOST. Pap AJ) Backing By U.N. Sought WASHINGTON (AP> -Presi- dent Carter, accusing Iran of '' a.rroeant deftance, •' announced tbi.a aftemooo that the United· States will uk the United Na- tions to impose worldwide economic aanctioo.a acainst the Iranian government to try to force releue ol tbe 50 American bosta119 bdd tn Tehran. Cuter said the Iranian IOV· ensmeat ''mllTt reall.z;e it cmmot Oallllt with lmocaaH.Y'' laterna-tiaDal law and • dedaloa by tbe lnterutlaaa1 Court of Jmtice &bat tbe ....... be freed. "Coeerele action must be taken. •• c.n.-aakt. c. For tW rwoe. the pr_,.. told tile Dadao bl a w.m.d Mllletllm, tile Uabed ..._la .... lar -ftrl7 ID I 'hil al CM UJll. leearity C1•dl '"'to tm..-. bMruUoaal .,...,le ~~Iran.'' llwwwwMle IOd.aJ', die U.S. Ez. ,.n-~ a.at, a federal a1•aC7. dfflared la defaalt 1 more tbm IMS mlWon tn loam cranted to ftn.ance u .s. exports to Iran. Bank Chairman John L . Moore Jr 1ald the default. ~ declanlkm was made ''tn view o1 tbe pr 11 em ertst.s and the fact that _payments on some out- .st.andbll obllpUolll Mve not 'beearecelttd&tneeNo•. lS. ·• A bank apobsman laid the ac- tion wlll lllut all fu.rtber U.S. ex- port credit to Iran; put the Unit· eel States ID a politfoa to attach lranlan .-eta, previoualy frwen in tbe lhdt.ed 9tatel, to cover tbe 1oana; md allow tbe nation to ne10Uete witb pmllar banks around tbe •trl• to urge parallel actiaa. ., Bocldlaa Carter. ta.e State Departmeat srw••man. said the United Statel ii "not in- terested ID brtDlinl down any eo•ermnmt. destloytq the in· 'lepity al _., natkm, interfering with tbe securit1ol any IJ"Oup ••• Ratlm' be aaid, ••we are ln- ter ea ted ln release or the boltqea. and that ls the point ot our POliC'Y to dat.." The United States, at the behest of U.N. Secretary General Kurt Waldbeim, de- 1-yed M!Min1 aanetiam aaatnat Iran to allow Waldbetm to can. Unue "lmenalve dllcuaaiou" with 1nmian repi.entativee in New York. Coast Weatlle• l .. p Q • ..., ....... ,..,...., o.sc •• ? .......... ,.... ... o••c•1111alfD A. l'ar -, lt WN'"Um ..... -tbe U mtinbtn ut\Wl1 .rap \IP hnfneu two daya. But ft .,., allo the ftnt at the cart.l wu a.able to 8'J'M GD what priee atructurt lta memben tbould ldopt. vm at ~ lut meeUq, la June, wbeil the 1ltuatloa wu llmlWb' ebaotle. OPEC waa able to reach a,.,...ment oe a baae price -'11 a bu'NI -ud a ceilin1 price -SU.50 a bamtl. Q. 91& die OPEC ••• ... b.e rab1e41 prteee la U.. pu& In daya ...... .., A. v-. tbeJ ba". Saudi Arabia and otben at tbe low tftd ot tbe price aeale ralMd tbillr pricm from Jll a barnl to SU a banel. Nl1erta and otben that produce OPEC'• belt oll rabed prices rrom '28.Z7 a barrel to S30 a baJTel. Io doml ao, tbe OPEC memben have created a sort of unotflclal price ltn•dure, raQlln1 lrom '24 to S30 similar to the old price structure of '11 to $21.50. Q. So wbat'• tlle problem! A. There's no ,-uaraotee that the tm0tncial cellinl of '10 a barrel will bold and that tndJvldual OPEC memben won't cooUnue to play leapfrog with prices. Tbe old celllu of '23.50 wu a,,..S to by the whole cartel, and while it only beta for a few montha, lt did prove something of a deterrent to price lncreuea. Q. U u.e prteec l&aJ &M way <eJ are 110W -foDewlaa Urie la· creaaes al tbe put few d•JI -what wUl daat do &o Aaerteaa IHOllae ... llleatlat otJ prtcesf A. Ener'IY Secretary Charles Duncan predicted 'lbunday tt would mean tncreaaes of 4 to 8 ceota a 1alloa for 1uotl.ne and a to 7 centa a plloo for home beatiq oil. But the price rt1ea will not be seen for aeveral weeks because of the time It takes tbe oil to tel here and becauae of 1overnment price re1UlaUooa tbat delay price hikes 1Ugbtly. Q. 'ftelt wtay did my local eeniee atadoa ralae Ha prteee a few ce•la &Illa wed! A. Moet of the nation'a m-1or oil companJea have ral.sed their prices a few cents in recent days in response to rlain1 crude oll prices 1n general and in reaction to the first effects of the embar10 on Iranian oU shipments to U.S. oil companies Q. Wlaat will Ute eflect of OPEC'1 dedaloa be oa &be U.S. ecoaomyf A. Because the United States Is so petroleum-dependent, anything that means higher prices is going to have a oe1aUve ef. feet on the ewnomy. The Department of Energy estimates that the latest round of price boosts could add a percentage polnt to the oa- llon 's i.nflation rate next year -a rate currently at 13 percent. Lea Goldman, designated to become anl.atant enern secretary for international affairs, said Thursday the 1979 increues -from $13 a barrel at the start of the year -would add around 5.5 per~t to the Consumer Price Index tbl'O\&&b 1980, cauaing the Jou ol eome 1.3 millloaJoaa.. And aal1ata aa~ tb• ~ prtces wtD add about hJ bl.Ula to tbe 11aUan'1 trade deficit next year -bad news for tbe dollar. which already has been buffeted by the effects of the naUoa'1 bute appetite for imported oil. Q. What are the chances th.at tbe prtCH Ute OPEC naUoal ban set ln &be past few dayit will boldf A. Nb ooe's quite sure, and 10me analysts say that the curnnt $30-a-barrel top could be breached in a few days But mogt analyst.a agree with Saudl oil mlnlster Sheik Ahmed :Gak1 )' amam. wDo said at the end of the l;aracas conterence tnat the coming receaalon will dampen oil demand so much that OPEC memben will be unable to puah prices up in the firat few mootha next year -and the pficea mipt even drop a bit. There is one important cavut to thJll, however. The 1upply· demand balance will remain 1n Sood 1bape u long u there are oo major diaruptioos of 1uf ply. A new crlaia in Iran that led to a cutoff of that oaUon'1 ol , or p~m.s elsewhere in OPEC. could agiln comtrlct1upply and rabepncea. Q. 8blee OPEC-waa ~Me so ~ oa a prtce. doeA'I ~ •eu U l1 ao loqer tacttoatac a a Pttt:e·MUbll canelT b OPEC dllla· ie1ra&lq1 A. It seema Uurt way at ftnt Jlance, but oll lnduatry analyst.I aay OPEC remahll viable. The oraami.uoo wa& never verJ coord1nat- ed, and while tt't in di.la1reement now, it bu aireed on OM fUn· damentaJ poblt -to raiM prtcea. The memben Juat can't declde now far to ralM them. And, a few analysts HY, while there ia a lot of anU·OPEC public sentiment that would love to aee the cartel dillnl.eJl'al.e, 1ucb a brellk·t.q> would pJ'Obably work ... ainlt the belt lnt.ereata of the oU· contwn.tna natlona. AA lonl u OPEC la meet.tni a couple of Um• a year, tbe cartel'• price "hawb" like Llbya and Iran will 1et • chance to bear the views of moderates like Saudi Arabia, and thiOtUe back Oil tbeir all-price increuea. p,.....p•fleAI BLAME PLACED .•. left wtna ensme pylon, on• of the points where tbe pylon attaches tothewinl. When the crack save way, they aaid, tbe eoalne ripped DAILY PILOT .... c..-..i ............. ~~..it==.:. TI I If tleN (P'l4)-.a2t Cf••••••.ww ..... ~ ,,.. .. ~ .... ,_ ....... ~ ............. ...,. away and 10menaulted over lbe wing, extensively dama1ln1 hydraulic fluid lines and elec· trical cables. Without th• cables, cockpit lmtrumenta were dil· abled that could have warned the crew the aittraft wu about to stall. In 1 Ii.all, a plane'• wl.op do Dot produce enoucb lilt to lup- port tbe plane and lt llterallY Q.Ulta Rytna. The DC-10 WU about to ltallr the blfflttpton 1a.ld, beeaUH the leadlnl eds• 1lata on the left wins, deprived of the bydraullc fluid that fOl'C9t them to npend. besan ~· Tbe 1lata a· tend cm taboft and land.lq to expand the curn of t.b• wln&, al· lowtn1 it to 1enerat• lift at · 1lower ·~ tban otMnttM woald be DOUtble. Wb• t6e plane 1talled, the UD- balance4 11at1 eaUHd It to roll over and dlve. 'J . Course Backe -£t=~~ ..,.. ............. 8*d went •::-u.u Gt ttie • aen .._. Golt eour. to tM dtJ "'c.c.ta .... ' (. . . '°A'f:·:'~=· .... t» aal• .,., 1ntbd~awia at tba boanl'l llCl'alnllltO m...,,. bJ a.,.. aom.. Uta dlndGr "' Falnmd~·-·· torMJ ~WU... ~Oil Clergymen behalf "' L.-AnP1• producer Jam•~· Cotta 111 .. a Clt1 llana1er Fred 8anabel Mid .crow ii a · Mded to C1P1D eat week. No leqt.b "' time ,,.. 1pedftai tD tM ~ but be uJd be ~ to see It clole before tbe md oft.be moa&b. Can Visit .... -~ ·:• ..... Hostages • .. • ·~ Yuletide Vlllala Students 1n a hip school speech clau in Idaho Falls. Idaho, bave decorated their cluaroom door. refiectlnc emotions about the plight of the American bo9tases in Iran. Lower Gas Supplies Seen for Holidays By Tl9e Auoda&ed Preu Don't 1el caught without enough fuel for your sleigh over the Cbrtstmu hoUdays because the availablllty or 1asollne ln Southern California will be less than a month ago. percent of the 1tatiooa pla to operate 2' boun. aevea da)'I a week. Lut mootb, that ftsure waa 8.9 percent. The report allO noted luolioe prices have Increased ao averaee of 2.9 cents per 1aUoo during the put rive weeks -ln- cluding a two-cent bike 1lnce Dec 1.2.. At the 1ame time, the overall price for diesel fuel baa increased 3.3 centa per 1aUon. On Christmas day, accord.in& lo Automobile Club of Southern California, between 10.4 aod U.6 percent of the metropolitan·•re• ataUon.s will be open. Between 28.S and 3.4 percent of 1tatlon1 will be open in outlying areu along And while gasoline availabill- majortravel routes. ty bu fluctuated in the put few Overall, the club's report months, prices have rilen. showed that 85.4 percent of the steadily, Mike Masinter, stations wtll be open Saturday, aupervuiorofthe club's report. compared with 87.8 percent ln Since the club'• survey M.attb the November survey. 23, be sald. prices have lo on3. 4.S.6 percent or the creased between 28.2 and 31.3 1taUoaa be open, down from ceola P« talion -. depen.dlllc cm 8.1 1111 ..-... th• 1radil purcbued. 1"lllleM wtn For Santa wateben. the club rile even further bued on new reported TbW"lday that only 8.2 OPEC lncnuea. * * * * * * o ..... r~AJ DRIVERS BEW ARE. • • County or!lce11 will be Opet! Monday. Most stale agenciM will be open Monday, but moet federal ofllca will be closed. Mail will be delivered on Moo· day. All banks and aavlnea and loana will be closed Tueeday. Some1 ~.owever, wlll remain open aau-day on Monday wblle others will be cao..d. Alrportl, bua and train terml.oala will be Jammed with holiday travelers and offidab ur1ed pwqen to arrive early eoou1h to be 1ure they dldn 't ml.II thelr flight, tralD otbua. 1 For tboM ~who 1Uck to their can, the ~way patrol urted motorista not to drink and drive. Stevena said anyone auaped.ed of drivln& under the lnfiuence of alcohol would have to undereo sobriety U.ta in the field u well aa chemical teata at the Oranle County Jail. two local phone calls before be· tng turned over to shenffs dep· uUes, whojaillhuuapec:t. f be arrested persoa must re- m aln in Jail for at leut four boun from that time, Steve.ot aald. But ln pracUce, because of the larae numbers of d~ driviDC ~ta at holiday time. the •taY la uaually loacer tban that. St.evens aaid normally then are about 300·400 arreata a month f« dnmken drtvlal a t.be Santa Aaa offlte. Durlo1 a December MVeral years aao. be aaid, the number 1welled to TIO as a resultoftbeextra patrols. AlthouCb be dJdn't Imo• tbe a · act number ol atra un.lta OD t.be bl1bwa)'I, be •aid the beefed ap patrolHns would coatloue throulb N.-Y ear'•· ..... dtJ b.11 been .. klftl tD punlaue tbil alt.e adJaeml to l"alnlW aa&t Hoeptial tor a number fll ,.an. It wW remain asolf_~· ~ bf ANemblyman Denn.Lt lltn1en, D·Huntiqtoo Beach. UILa year declared the property 1urplua and enabled the city to buy it for ball ti.I .. aetaed value. Statements by Goroea a.nd Witte lJMilcated their protest stemmed from an unrelated matt«: Utlpdoa Wween the city ad tbe Oruc• CouDty Fair Boant over ita mut.eT plan. Wltte lndlcated Tbunday ni1bt at a Fair Board :-= th.at be booed the ~ persuade City CouDd1 memt.n to dl.Kwl wtt.b blm the future ol a pro;poHd 1,000-aeat fair· lf'OUDdl ampblt.beater. Coaatructloa of tbe am- pbit.be__. bu been delayed by at lea.at 11.z monthl aa a result of the UU1aUoo. Witte'• cUeat. Nederlander. co-owner of the Paotase• Theater lo Los Ao1elea, ti.ct npreued an in· terest ln producio& abow• at the am pbitheater. Witte told board memben bl.a a'ctloo wasn't connected with PerfOl"llll.lll Atta A.asocial.es, the 1roup that actually ha.a coo\.ra.ct- f',,..P_,,eAJ AIRPORT •.• Tbe bUI. authored by Rep Glenn Andtnon. D·Lo. :".J:les. pnmdal .. ,.. time for nolle ........ ....u .... The point of the le,S1lat km la to encourace eirllo.es to buy new geoeraUoo jet.a, the IO·Called quiet DC-9 1uper 90I and the Boein& 7S71, according to Rep Dan ~. R·Loc& ~ach Luo1reo. wboee district in- cludes Weat Oraoce County, labeled the meuure the Boetnc bailout bW durint ckbate lbun- day. Th• bUJ antnld oa the floor' ol the Houle trocn Cbe Senate ooo- rerence eommlttee oa Wednm- day. too .... '° be ccmddend la the ~ft tttlioa lbat'I to endtodQ. Tbut1d17, a debate waa lawicbed • U. Hoae floor to auapead t:be ..W. ta order to brtn1 CM bW '° • .ote before &be end ot t:be w1ioa. The rule-dtuse wu pwed by a tbrM·YOte mu1iD. but Houe Speak• Tbomu "'11p" O'NelU, D·Maaa .• pulled tbe le1taa.t&oa h'om Ulle caleodar. b:1.~ .:= :==::: rulea. He said CHP orficera 10 throu&b the followtn1 proeedure ln deaUn1 witb suspected drunken driven: The otncen. after pullinC a car over. hu lbe driver ao throUlh a battery of 1imple teata to determine If balance and coordloatlon are ''Happ~· Dolida~ .. s'' • •mr~· TbeM tata ~•uc1e .. • betl to toe, recttiq tbe alphabet and toucblnl ~ ftqer to the no.e. U an oftkel' atlll 1uapeeta tbe driver of poulbly belAI latox· teated, tbe penon 11 planet UD- dn arre1t, bandcurfed1• and taken to Onn&e County Jau. St•vena 1ald many pencma are upMt at be~ budcutted 1lnce tbey don t coael4er tbemMl'ftl ertmln•ta. How••W4 b• •aid tldl ta ......... tn- toxleat.d peHODI HD be • daqerto t111 ~ omc.r. At =• CoWlti Jail, be ea.Id, cal t.ta ere o«...s to analpa tM ......... blood ud wiDe for al~ cootet. ~ Men's Suits for only One Dollar* •When you buy one 1\Ut •t the replar price. )'OU can buy aaotber of equal or leuer value for only one dollat! .. : TEHRAN, Iran <AP) Ayatollah Rubollab Oom• to- daf ordered tbat Cbnatlaa etera men be tnvtted to ,., a : • C'b.rWm8I Nit '° tbe boltqell at the oerupied U.S . Embauy In Tehran. . Tbe eler11m41 . afparentJy will be Amerlcao1 or other foreipen. and priority will t. pven to blacb. The order ended days of apeculatloo over whether Ira· lllan authorities would boDof promt.. to admit ·neatral • MrVen to the embau7 and to allow cl.er~ to bold aemeea for the boltages or at leut visit th.em durtnC the ChrilUan boli- 4-~. Tbe omctaJ Tebre Radio In· terr'UllUd lta .normal newscut to broadcut the brtef order to the Revoluticmary Council by Khf>. meini. .. ·'On tbe oceuion ol Cbrl.stmu , the llewlutlooary Council la t.o • lovtt.e a number of Cbriltiao clerl)' to come to Iran ao that American ho1ta1es may celebrate Cbriatmu ln pea«," the Moslem cler1yman· revoluUonary leader aaid ··Due to the proper reaction of black dernmen toward the Islamic revolut100, priority abould be civen to them " A spoke.man ror the militants .. occupying the embaaay lm- med1ately confirmed the Vl5iton ""111 be admitted to the com pound ..Yes. of course we will admit them." be told a repottM. "We bad already made preparations • of OW' own, and these we will u -• ' now.ct aa ~ E•a... • Earlier today, a top Khomeini associate was quoted aa calling (or relt'aM of the 50 U S. Em- bassy hostages, but the Moslem m1htanl.5 holdmg the embaaay rebuffed hlm and instated lbeir Amencan captJves wHI 10 OD trial lo other developmen~. an lra- n 1 an official reported that ·-: supreme leader K.bomelnl and bU .RevolutiOnarY Council Ud a "Vef'J aood" dlscuaaJoa ol Ule • bo9tal• atutioo at a 1pedal • meetms 11wnday. AJld tbe em· busy mllltanla ea.id tbey would allow their p~n to make Cb.riltmM tetepbOOe eaU. bome. Be@inner'8 Luck . . .. • SANTA FE, N.11. CAP> -A looe rookie trooper manninl a roadblock aout.b of Santa Pe ea~ tured ooe of four coovicta ltill at : tara• toUowtq tbe at.ate prilon : break b1 u IJ)matea two ..... : . • • . . . a10. omcer wafDI 11ab&Da ... • • on hb ~ patrol fw tbe flnt Ume a1nce jOtD.IDC tbe f0tte. . WWNONN<AP>-a-; -.!'1112t ••Od-•. ~J' dl!t7 ........ .. -~~ 'e" ... tMlr -==~ " . 7 .... , ... . , ..................... ... 111111 F Umrl Cl:LMr ..... . "-"" releaHill ft•H4a~ laaradert... ~· two coa· ..... lfll ........ ... r.t= .. ':r.. -::.-: ... '!'lie., ......... ,.. ........ l'ood .. ~M-.............. ...., ... , .................... rta .... ... ........ 11'11. ,... ltadJ. the ...... of ita tnenw~.w•MMd • ..... , .... of more tbaD t,oao = .... tMlr ba~ °"". tlll .... 'w.heo.ttl.S ...... ••llJP!66d to....., ~J~«WJO~tbl ~ for tbe study popula. ttoa •• a whole abow a ataU.Ucalb ID1t1nmcant in· aMM a riat from the UH of lll'titldal IWelteDera. But 1ta aubin>up studies in· dlcate thllt: -People wbo have six or more MniDp daUy of a aupr au~ or two or more dght. oance c1et beverac• daily have a eo peremt increuecl risk of bladder cancer. -llen wbo smoke two pacb of ~ a day and women wbo •mob ane pact dally have a wpeetfted areater riak o1 Neddw> CWflr'. -Womm who don't otbenriae ' have a sr-t chance of develop. lq the cancer but who make beayy uae of artificial sweeteen ltand a 60 f:Tcent 1reater chance of b adder eaaeer tban noo-uaen. l'DA commlaaloner Jere GoJan aaid the stQdy will be nalaated before the A1ency de- cides bow It will proceed. Bat be said tbe report "la comiatmt wltb pnYioa.a a.lmal llud.1• whlcb CODduded that aaccbarta ta • ..-carclnoeen ... Sldu&::ue, director of Pubbo Healt.b Research G~~ balled tbe report aa ....... Dall in the coffin of .. ecbarta. .. "Many people don't know that cl1anttea al.lo cause bladder caoeer," u1d Wolfe ... U '°"are worried about cigarettes and bladder caeer, yw abcMdd • •Ol'l"Wcl .... MOeMrla aacl blf4diir~.·· ~a IAllen. presldent of tbe Calorie Control Council, a trad• 1roup, said outalde apedallsta abould evaluate the study'• relevance to human aac- cbarin aae. He also · cautioned .. •i•• fOCUliq on reaulta fOI' the IUbpoup8 Identified by the lmtit1M In ... report. Gett..,, tile W•ter ••• .. •II A motorist bruabln& a flesh coat of snow off ber cfark. colored car provides an intereetina study in black and white in this bl.rd's eye view photographed earlier this week in New Haven, Conn. Tbe at8te IDltcwtrlal Welfare Commtllkm WU ordeNCI Tbun-~ btj~~~ lmPoN a of MW Rndmfll OD W.... IDd wonlDa cad· Uou dull wera lldaidaW far im-ptem•ldoa la.. L , ... Todd ............... at the nqwt ot the Callforn1a llanufacturen Alloclatioo. It claimed in a petition tbat empio,.. would aaffer ftnan. clal lcmea 11 the rules are put in- to force . Sped.fically eumpted from Todd'• order are new atadarda that will booet tbe mtn.lmum wase toSUO per bour from 12.98 and modifJ certain onrtime paymflll~. Other ltmdards atrecU.na ~ mi um par, deductions for employee-cauHd breaka1e, meal and lodging allowances, lunch and real periods and locker room and eattnc space are eQjotDed peodiq a bearinc next month. Word of the order came as a surprile to labor department of. flcials in San Francisco. Live-in Lover Peril to Kids? "Good Lord, and you can quote me," said an aieocy spokesman. The manufacturen auocia· tlon cootmded in ita petition that tmpoeltioo of the new standards bad not been properly an · veatltated, although tbe lo· dustrial Welfare Commission held etpt public bearings on them In Aupat in both Northern and Southern California. SPRINGFIELD, m. CAP> - Maniqe la a ri1ty bu.,._, and people wbo ebooM to live toaether-out of wedlock lboald not be foreed to Jive up tJael.r cbildrm. says the lawyer for a woman ordered to ove up her Wort Backs Merchant on Drug Issue An AnahrJm bouttque owner won a temporary Onnle Coanty Superior Court ·order T!nandmy that will permit b1m to~ to ad~~ aDd aell dru1 to miDon under the ap of 1&. The order .... aoaitrt by Jalm Koeyla, owner ol Cmtom Jalm'a, wbo eGalended In coart P9Plft filed earlier in tbe week that a newdDonttn•me ........... tbeaaMof ............. to m1.non t.a ....... usclfJbal. Tbunday'• order ... aimed by Judge Phllip E. Scbwa6. It pertalna excl\lllvely to l[oqla's business. Tbe order will remain in effect pmd1na the outcome of a Jan. 25 beartni· Tbe ontiunce, ~ by tbe AnMetm auffo.. 20, beeomea efteetlve Tb~. three dauabtera after ber lover moved in. The llllnola Supreme Court ruled Tb~y that Jacqueline Jarrett's ex-huaband, Walter Jarrett, who went to court wben be learned bi.a former wife was llvint with a man, abould have cu11tody because Mn. Jarrett bad no plans to marry her love!-. In a split declaloo, the court said Mn. Jarrett'• conduct "not only vlolatea the statutorily moral IUndanla of the atate, but also eneouraeee otben to violate tboae standarda, and debases public morallt.y. "We are DOt conYlnced that open cohabitation doee not allo affect the mental and emodcmal healtb of the chlldrm, •• tbe court laid. Two Juatlces of tbe ...__ member court di'aented, NYlnc the courta ''are well 8CIYtMd to leave to the tbeolo1lam tbe queataa of the IDOl'altt1 of the llviJ:lS arrancemect in tbe cue.·· Nel*Mr Mn. 4'81"Ntt ~ ber .... , ............ ,.cam- m•t tmmedlatel.J. "I feel <tbe rulinc> ta a viola-llon of fundamental comtitu· tional rtCbta." said lllcb.ael H. Minton, attorney for Mn. Jar. rett, aaytnc be would appeal Mlntal aaid tbe ru.llnl would force 1tn1le parents witb cbildreD to pt married If tlleJ want to live with a lcm!r, and • 'marrtace is one of tbe riUielt profeaaionl iD the country.•• ArthW' M. Solomon, attorney for Jarrett, said the rulinl waa the first of ita kind in Illinm.a, and said it ran counter to de- cisions in a number of other stat.ea. Apparently, "Dllnois remains somewhat more conservative in these rnatten than tome other Tax Collector Human Too; See Sunday Tbe holiday spread in Sun· day's Dally PUot will have plen- ty of information and no caloriea. •ONBY WA'IUUUi -Pl.pre the eounty tax collector- trea1urer i• tbe epltome of EbeDelel' ScfOOle? You'll be (SUND A Y'S BEST) amprlllld Iii Sta« wnw a., Gran.W.'• profile of Robert aa.. •• wild ...... w.c. l'leldl baft and super IOJal USC alu.amm. stat.ea," be said. The eourt ruled iD September that a woman who lived with a man for 5 yean and bad three children by him out of wedlock waa not entitled to a property settlement wbeo they apllt. Mn. Jarrett, 38, waa craated a divorce from her O.year-old husband in ms. She wu liven custody ol their daughters, then aied 7, 10 and 12 yean. Court testimony abowa tbat Wayne Hammon. moved ln with her in 1977 !8-plte protesta from ber U11 .... 1aU1bacf.1111L The Oreuit Court agreed with Jarrett 'a cooteollon that bia ell· wtfe'a living arrangement creat· ed a poor moral environment for the children and gave him custody ol bia daughters. And the association contended that similar regulations wued in 1976 were blocked by a state ap- peals court.. That decWon waa overturned by an appeals coo.rt, but the dauctrten have remained wtth Jarrett peodmc a final Supreme Court ruling. It ls the manufacturers' J>OSJ· llon that the commission violat- ed aectiom of the state Labor Code and improperly deGied an auodatioo request for a rehear· tnc into the need for the resula· tiou. Mn. Jarrett ar1ued that her conduct did DOl affroot public morality becauae llve·ln ar· ranaemmta bet•eeu couples are wideb eceepted. - OFF I ALL CUT OR LIVING TREES Hurry down while our selection lasts for a wide choice of varieties in both cut and living Christmas trees we still hove just the right tree for your holidays.Choose from the stately Noble Fir. the 'l I shapely Sheared Plantation Doug- las, the fragrant Grand (Balsam) Fir, or the ever popular Douglas Fir.In llvlng trees, choose from .~the deep.green Monterey Pine. the · \shapely Aleppo Pine. or the fast-1' growing Italian Stone Pine.All sizes stilt on hand from 2· table r.~ tops to 10· giants.Be sure to ,_.ll!Urowsa through our large Inven- tory of flocked trees.Custom flocktn Is sttll available. FOUNTAIN ·' \ '• ,, 'lhe Naked Truth can either tallt to them; photograph them; or just look. The attracU<>n here, apparently, I.A that the models offer t.biJ service while unclothed. ln a recent inteview with a stall writer for th.ia st.er· ling journal, Miss McNulty protested. "Why ia the dty com· ing down on u.c; li.ke this" Is it the modebng they're qainat. or 11 it the nudity->" NOW IF M~ Mc:NULTY is really puzzled by tbe motivation of her City Hall detractors, the point can be rapidly clarified It's the nakedness that's doina It. Mias McNulty. ~~ C.t.a M•a'a civic leaderab.lp. in a ~ to prouet virtue and purity in the COID· munily, bu doing battle wttb the stns ol st.arken for decades. And it's been uphill all the way COSTAMESA VICE COPS and the city attorney have had to be constantly vigilant over the years in the battle to keep the town clot.bed. No sooner do they drive bare-topped barmaids out of town, than some other business starts of. fering nude dancing girls Sometimes it seemed to the civic llght.s Oat everybody m town was flmging off tbetT clot.bes and doing bob to tbe hopes for civic betterment. ITS BEEN 80 BAD sometimes Oat if YoU go over to the dvic center and discard your coat. the entire atatf auf· re rs a cue ol the vapors and prof me penpiration. So that's the anawer, Mila McNu.tty. You just place all your models in high-necked, floor·teoctb evening cowm and your troubles with the body municipal will be stripped away. Just don't strip any other bodies and you'll be okay. ' Price lnde . ~, ... Dle8 ~BID Rhodesian Pea~ Pact In Force LONDON (AP) -1Utocleala'1 warrtq....,. l1ped a lrqile peace llU.htmeot today promia· Inc lndel)IDdenl blecll rule for BrltaU.'• IHt Alric.a colony al\•r i• yean ot ret.Woa. Wltb Brlhln'1 Fore11n S.CNtarJ Lord Carrtnctoa pre. 1ldtn1, ihe reremony brou1bt toitth•r Abel M uaorewa. a black blahop·turn~·poUUctan, and JOlbu.a Nkomo and Robert Mucabt, ro-commanden ol the Patrlota Front llU•rrtlla armies THE DO('V M£NT8 they 1l1ned blnd lbem to accept a packace ol a1ree1nenll provld· ln1 for an early ceue-l'lre, a serle1 of carefully ddlned tnnaltlonal arrangements pre- rf'dlna countrywide elecUons by late February. a new comtitu· tlon and then estabU.bmeot of an independent Zimbabwe ruled by the black m~rity for the fintUme. Carrinitoo. alongside Prtme Mlnlater Maraaret Thatcher. waa placed in between tbe two groups In Lancaster House where the maratboa peace ta1lLs began Sept.ember 10. This la a palace crammed with relica or Brttain'a imperial pa.at. For two centuries monarcba, princes. premiers and statnmen have conferred or been entertained here with tbia country's rule~. THE INTERVENTION in ur76 of thm-Secretary of State Henry Klaaincer -prompted by lean or Anaola·atyle action by Cuba aad U.. Soviea -led to re- assenment of positlona and ul· tlmately made way for Muzorewa.· who became leader of a stopgap biracial government It failed to win any sort or m· tematiooal recottmt.Jon but to a degree the impasse had been broken by wtute acceptance that power-sbanng with the blacks bad come to stay Arms Buildup Seen IA.awe Of .... ,., ... tMWIJor~Wd.. PUCD ... bLI~ la Mq, 1 "'°_.In bc6 lW ud 1'41 ... LI perClllt In Wa 4r:_...,..._. I Ptleet rlM a1 •ocla bl ~ ....... .m ... mt will» print' 11 pernat blcMr tbm u.,. ...... .. IWt "'tllll ,.... Tbat .... .. ua. ... tnnettce me. 1-.... ._., War D prle. cca- U-OW ... Uftld. ....... Ult u.. LKr••• lHt moaUt ••• blamed oo •b•$'1 hlCber ............. tbe Depanmtnt U&d. Mort1a:.:tnten1l ratn ud bome ba'" rlMD "8IPIJ •lne. •• whim tbe ....... Reeene Bot.rd ID099d to U-. cndlt. AT'IU MIU'llllS, ...,aDI and fuel oll prleea rote mol'9 lllOdlnlt.tlJ ta Plovember than lo redllt moatbl, CM re- port abowed. The fact tbat prlc•• con· 1umtn an pariDJI b" more than doubled cfu.riDs the mo. could be Mell ln the Coala.mer Price l.Ddex ficure. wbicb la a measure ol what bu baDDeOed to tbe prlcea or a -oaed "marketbutet" or 1ooda and services. The index lut month aiood at 227 s. mor-e than 100 percent above tbe 112.9 level of December li89. IN DOLUa TE&•s. thia meana tbat Americana laat month were pa)'i.q SZZ7.SO for aooda that cost them $112.IO at the end ot 19, or $100 in 1117. the 10dex ·a baae )'ear A Labor Department apotetmau aald be was not op- tlmlaUc about either bou.ain1 pricea f allin& ln the near f ut.ure or fue}.prtce increuea remain· lng moderate. "Our ataU.tics oo convenbona.l mortcace interest rates lag,one month," be l<Md a reporter. ·'Thia report rellects October mortgage rates We know the effects of the Federal Reserve action earned through into November, and we'll att that ln next month's report " He added that rttent crude oil prlce increases approved by m em hen of the Organlutioa of Petroleum Exportinc Countries . 'will put pt'WW"e Oil 1ucinne and fuel ol1 ~ ap.ln, at a..t byJaouary" I Anna and Pedro Feliciano look at each other with-.. perhapt the most wooderful Cbriltmu lift of all -their J eyetlabt-Both blind for years with cataract.I, their aipt 4 WU reat.ored by New York docton. For the tlnt time, .. they'll eee the Cbrlltmu j<>¥ on the faeet of their tr• pandchildren. • Oirysler Assisted With Sl.5 Billion WASHINGTON CAP> - Con1rea rushed to the aid ol Cb171ler C«p. t=r with Sl s blWce 1D pa.ran loaaa, the lar1e1t federal bailout of a U.S. corpontiicm 1D bistor)'. Now, il'a up to the automaker, tt.a leDders and It.a un!onbed workers to comp~ a financln& plan to stave ot:f bankru.pt.cy Aft.er a day of bauUng over the si.z.e ol emp&oytt waie COO· ces11lom and other diffettnce1 Ul their a.Id bul.s. the House and Senate approvf'd a four year. S3 S bUbon pubbc and pnnte flnancing plan for the founder 1og company and aent 1t to Pres1~ Ca.rt.er for his upect· ed llgnaWtt THE BILL a.ACED throutb Concreu at luat compared With \be W.Y m<»t le,Watioo bttomea law -ao the me~ could begin their month Iona holiday recess to<b y The Howie pasaed the bill Thursday Diehl by a Yote of 241·124 Puaage by the Senate. on a vote ol 43-34, did not come unW 12:• a.m.. EST beeamt of • cnlnl.ftU.,.__ ~ bJ Sm. Wllllam Annatron1. R-Colo Arm1tronc. an opPooeot of federal aid, protested that bl4 colleasua Wtte bet.DI reckleq by Mllbinl pusa1e without even hano1 a 1'illy edited text ot the bill to ttview. The bill, the tut measure t6 be puaed th.ia year by Congress, u1 al011g the lines or a btll pro- P<¥ed by the Carter admlnistra t1on. THE PllEVJOU8 MOST not.a• ble f edenl loan euarantff to a U.S. company wu a S2:5C> million ituarantee m*9ie to Lockheed ln 1971 Tboee loans were ~ and the government made a slicbt proftt on tbe deal. The compromlae Cbmter aid package, rucbed by Rouse and Senate barsatnera a(ter al:ir houra ol oegoliationl Tbunday, requires Chrysler'• 105,000 tm· ion11ed worten to fottgo $482.6 million In wage and fringe benefit &IUIU! over the next lb.ref' years. Wltbout the loan ruaranteiee. bankruptcy by the oat.ton's Joth lariut Industrial corporation weulcl be certain by m'd• J.....,, acwnlbc • ow....t off\ cl ala. . MOSCOW <AP) -Foreign Mlniaw Andrei A. Gromyko, in the ftnt public respon.ae by a Kremlin leader to NATO's new miaile ~· denounced lbe W Ht '1 dedaion and hinted that c9et ~ Aq-111I1itted the Semel Unicn would match the buildup miulle for mballe. West Coast Remains Wet 6'/eatance Washington Damage Exceed. $6 Million This Is a special get-acquainted event scheduled Jn advance of our regular year-end clearances. We're reducing prices now on a large collealon of fine fashions because we·re new In Orange County and because we UJant you to discover the superior quality and selealons that we -= have to offer. We're making getting-to-know-you . especially attraalue by offering special price incentives. You'll find gre.ot savings on day and euenlng dresses, suJts. dasslc and contemporary sponswear, lJngerte, loungewe.ar. coats. knits. accessories ·· and shoes. All with thejlnest American and European labels. We're located on the f ashlon mall at the top of the escnlator from the underground patklng. JOHN HOGAN HALF OF THAT should •'be returned to lower-income CaWomians to help reduce the impact of energy inflation on them." The other hair should fund "transit, ridesharing pro- grams, rail system improve· menta and other projects that will improve energy efhclen- c y and reduce the energy vub:terabilicy of our transport.a· lion aystem. • • The report, wblch goes to the Legislature and the governor next month, made other sug. iesllona to encourage conserva· Uon and alternative energy and discourage "conventional" aourcea such as oil, coal and nuclear. THE FIVE-MEMBER com· mission, all appointed by Gov. . EdmundMJrown Jr., predicted that eleC\riclty peak demand would grow 1.8 percent between 1978 and 199L Tbe oxnmi11ton •• first bien- nial report more than two years ago forecast a demand increase of 3., percent by 1.990. THE Bl'ATE WILL need 18,500 megawatt.a of addltioa.al pow• by 1111 to OMer tbat new d&- mand and power decreases due to retirement of old power plants, lo6a of power DOW bought rrom the Northwest and the federal energy policy of cutting uae of oil and natural ga.a SO per· cent. By comparison, Rancho Seco nuclear plant near Sacramento la 913 megawatts. : UUlltiea are planolng to meet ·those needs mainly by building coal-fired plants. There are none ln California DOW, but utilities plan to have 4,850 megawatts by -1991, the report said. Bole Lot of TroulJle .. ,.~ A woman who swerved to avoid an oncoming car ended up stuck in a ditch near downtown Palo Alto Thursday. 1t took four tow trucks to remove the damaged Cadillac from the 12-foot hole. The driver. shaken but not seriously hurt, was treated and released from a local hospital. Rock Stars to Aid Brown's War Chest SAN DIEGO (AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. is turning to his girlfriend Unda Ronstadt and other top ent.ertalnera for help bolat.er· ing his flnancially starved campalp for president. The 41-year-old Democrat, who ii a dlatant third behind President Carter and U.S. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy lo the polla, bu been bav· ing a tough time raising funds for bi.a campaign. But rock concerts headlined by M las Ronstadt toa.i&bt ln San Dleco and Saturday la Lu Veeas are expected to add up to $300,000 ror Browns' campaign warcbelt.. THE ROCK GaOUPS ••Chlc.., .. and '"l'be Eaalell" and folk-rock alncer J .D. Souther wUl also perform at the concerts for Brown. Actress J aoe Fonda and singer Helen Reddy are belplq ln the fund· raising push by joi.nlng Brown on a Sl.SO-a-bead celebrity train ride from Loe Angeles to the San Diego coocert. The concerts are part of Brown'• drive to boost total COO· trlbutions to his campaign before Jan. 31, the first date for federal matclrlng funds. BROWN SAYS HE plans a lower budget campaign than bis beUer-lmown rivals lo tbe earty primaries. But UDleu be makes a at.roaa abowtna on tbe Dec. 31 cootrtbutkml report, be could be strapped for fund.a to even coo- tinue ~Ylnl staff salaries and travel expemes. Aa "' S9sJt. ao. tbe date "' the last fedenl eamdbudam report. Brown bad ra1aed only $2Sl,519. Since then. be railed at least '"6,000 more in three tradi· tlonal campalgn din.oers, plus funda ln numerous smaller re- ceptions, including one today in Oklahoma. THAT COMPARES to a SS00.000-a·week flow of fuoda in· to the Kennedy campaign. And as president Carter baa the ability to raise millions in a relatively short period. ::19 Cents Over Limit The concerts will be the second fund-raising effort for Brown this year by Miu Ronstadt, who accompanJed the bachelor governor oo a vacation to Africa la.at spring amld news accounts, which proved fa.lae, that they planned to be mamed there . -. . . . Gas StatiOn Owner Guilty of Gouging LOS ANGELES <AP) -A Gorman gas station owner faces sen· tenclng January 10 on bi.a cooviction of violatine federal easollne prlclll8 rqulationa la.at spring by charging up to 39 cents over the "legal price per gallon. Gilbert Tarr, 32, Frazier Park, was the first person to be l.Ddlcted in the Loe Angeles area for fuel :prlclll8 violations. BE WAS FOUND guilty by U.S. Dlatrtct Judae Marlana R. Pfaeber Thursday aft.er a two- ..ctay non-Jury trial. Tarr was COO· victed aa ftve counts of violattne priciDI nplallom. Al;lotber deputy teautied that Tarr told him be int.ended to make as much money as be could as fast as be could dur\ni the gaaolioe crlaia. ·'Thia la free enterprlse and I'll charge what I want," Tarr repo11edly told the deputy. Tarr did not take the stand ln bis own defense. SHE ALSO HOSTED a $1,000·a·couple reception for Brown al her Malibu home earlier thi1I month on the same night Kennedy WU speaking Ul Los Anaeles. Campalp spokeswoman Bob- ble Met,zaer said the 7 ,000.seat Las Vegas hotel concert room was sold out for the Saturday concert and that between 7,000 and 8,000 tickets bad been aold for the San Dieeo concert, in a 14,SOO.aeat ball. Tickets for each of the planned four~ coocerta ran1ed from M5 to $20 apiece . Of that amount, the federal eovernment will match $9 per ticket on rrounda that only the amount above the normal price of such a concert is a poUlical contribu· tion. Cutback Rapped I Federal proeecut.on said that on fiTe different dates durine the period from April U to July 25, Tarr cbarled from 30 cents to 39 centa fl'ler allowable llmlts set under the Emeraency Petroleum Allocatlon Act of 1973. ONB L08 ANGELES County :1berift'• deputy tesWled that. :wbm 118 uked about th• blab .,prtcee-Tarr told bim: '1'bla la not llollll'I f.U· It ti not Gov. •Jerrt Bron a Pl• It b 1D7 IU act I'll Mil it to QJbodJ l want :co. wttm I waDl to and for bow :. 1.-to." DEPUTY FEDEL\L public defender Michael Abzug al· tempted to abow Tarr tedmieal· ly bad not violated t.be complex Department of Enea:gy resuJa· lion.a. U Tarr bad Tiolatecl them. Abiu1 cooteodecl, be bad not don• it wUJfuUf. Tbe vlolattou are ml1de· m•auon punilh.able bJ a mu· lmu.m of ane year ID Jail and a '10.000 GDI CID etch of the ftft counta. aald A.lllnaDt U .s. ~ tome)' Bnd D. B1tu. wbo in- MCut.d tbe cue. '. SACRAIH!NTO (AP> -Al· tomey o.nera1 Georp DeukJDe. tlan bu ubd the IOTernot to neomidllr b1I ded.aioa 8o cut Deukmejlan'1 lte0-11 buqet . Deuk~ complalned t.bat be 1a be1DI aMd to make Propoll· lion l3«a cutbacb while pro. vldln& f\aU lqal aentca for .......... .. Ora~e County Master Cho_rale THI! llllSSIAH ~ ~l• 1 P.M. eDEG. 21st . , ., ~es Found~ In Car Trunk ORINDA (AP) -The bodies of 1 murdeNd mu ad woman and a MCODd woman, crtUcall1 wouDdllct. were found stuffed ln the trunk ot a ear earl.J '°'\:i.:' c.oatra Colt.a SblrttJ'a ottlce aald. Tbt were dllcovered about 1 a.m . by an Eat ~ BeliocaJ Part raqer aa Bear Cl'Mlt Road In Ortncra, deputies uJd. Tbe car t.nmk bad bHD left opeo ad au three vtetima had been a.hot i ta tbe back ~UM bead. None of tbe thfff wu w.o. tilled. llellC C..irel ••• •• ••U.•1 SACRAMENTO (AP) -Deeken of a pro- posed lnlUaUve to ban staiewide rent control and limit local rent coatrol laws aay they are flllns peUtiom with more than 1..2 m.lllion sipatwa to quaU.f)' ll for the June eleetlon ballot. -------- MO ADMISllOM CHAI .. TO SB OU. llAUTllUL IMPOll• HAMDMADI OIMAMIM1'S. •• CHllS'IMAI DICOIATIONS .. ~ .. ~•rt Q1 JI 21•1o Off ALL a.I ITEMS. SIL va Clld lleULAI MBCHAMDISI. TOOi (Ewfythlng In oorStore) John ,-f homas Lrd. Rlcbard Woodward,( Sf ATE' J spokesman for CaUfor· nians for Fair Rents, ---------' ontWllOC ,{>_florals sponsor ot the proposal, ......... ~ said the number of 111natures collected waa ~ second only to the number filed to put Propoaitloo llZ Forett Av-W.. 13 on the 1978 ballot. W.. 4 • l.epM .._. • 4'4-0?U The proposed constilullonal amendment needs STOttl HIS: 9:10 to 6 ~~ . 553,790 valid slpaturea of reg11tered voters to ~""lliliij~~~:.::a.111~S::~~.,,. ._""<LW~~ qualify for the ballot . ...,4,Bn-e 111 Be•~ Fir~ SANTA MONICA <AP> -Flre officuus credit· ed the quick thinklng or a 4-year-0ld Sant.a Monica boy with possibly saving the lives of tus older us ter and brother when a blue erupted m their home. While playing in the family room Thursday, Matthew Bambrick heard the smoke alarm 10 off and be yelled out to alert hls i>yur-0ld saster. Alice, and 6-year-0ld brother, David, who hadn't heard the alarm. aa1d fire department spokesman Jim Vida.kovicb Firefighters took lS minutes to utmguish thf' names, which caused $20,000 damage B~ L~ap S•rrf.,or -Sor~· SAN FRANCISCO (AP>-The teen-age sur vivor of a 210..foot leap from the Golden Gate Bridge la "sore all over" but recovenoa 01cely with b1a family al b1a bedside. Todd Sherratt, 17, of Sao Anselmo was "fine, alert, cooperative and in good spirits'' Thursday, according to a spokesman at Leuerman Army Medical Hospital. Slafler •I ,.,.,~ Dne~d Pa rei. FOLSOM (AP> -Convicted murderer Joh.n Linley Frazier has been denied parole because of the "reprehensible, senseless and cold·blooded murder of five innocent people " At a 11,1,.bour hearing Thursday maide the maximum security wtos ot Folsom Pnaoo, the CaWomla Community Release Board formally ruled Fruier "unsuitable for parole" rollowtoi tesUmoay from prison psychiatrists. Jury Acquits Dad In Murder Trial SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -An angry father who tilled a service ataUclo manager after lbe manager i.Qjured the man's daughter 10 a dlapute over 30 centa worth of spilled aaaoline bas been ac· quitted of murder charges. It took a Superior Court Jury less than three hours Thursday to decide that John Hall, 54, wu juaUfied in killing service atatloo operator Oliver Payne, 50, last Aua. lS. HAU.. A SECUIUTV GUAIU>, was convicted or having a gun without a bcen.se and or carrylna a concealed weapon, both misdemeanors He had pleaded innocent to the murder charge on the grounds he acted in self-defense Dunng the four-day trial defense attorneys contended Payne fired at Hall fl.rat. Prior to the shooting, Payne bad quarreled with Hall's daughter, Shlrley Wnght, 30. after she did not want to pay for 30 cents worth or gasoline that had spilled on the ground. PAYNE ALLEGEDLY SMASHED her car window with bis fist, sending flying glass tnto Ms Wriebt's eye. She as still recovering Crom the eye injury. Hall, who worked at the hospital where his dauirhter was taken, heard she was hurt and went to the gu station. Trial testimony said he expected the police to be there but he lnstead met Payne alone and the sbootioe followed. ~9-owN ·s FREE COOKING . ~ DEMONSTRATION ~ TONIGHT5pmto9pm LITTON'S HOLIDAY AT sa.. • Utto. Coolrw.... Buy one of Litton 's top-of-the-line models• before Dece~ 31 1979. and )'OU can get a bonus cookware set for ~ $49.95. (All 13 pieces previously offered by Litton appliance owners for a total price of $99 75) You get Litton's deluxe 6-i>iece cookware set. M1cro-Brownere grill. 4-p1ece utensil set and 2 volume library of the Step-by-Step cookbooks =~CE LITTON I Microwcwe Cooking our she.arling outdoor joc.k<Zt ... '• A Broken Record It was not unlike heart.nc the aame record ror the ump· teenth Ume Ulla week 'NMn Orana• County Supervtt0r Philip Antboay •lain claimed he belna persecuted rather than prosecuted for all pd lnrracHooa of state poUUcal campalan re1ulaUona. According to Anthony. hll purported tranaareulona were ~ly technical mlahape cauaed by needleuly complicated forms be wu required to uae when declaring his 1976 campaign income and expenditures. · And. the county supervilor lamented, lawyen for the state's attorney general should have ne10Uated a sett!~ ment of the criminal case with his lawyers behind closed '.SOOrs. It's difficult to agree with Anthony's assessment or the .case First, the charges against rum involve allegations of a conspiracy designed to hide the true source or his political dollar backing Second, they allege outright perjury. And whHe Anthony publicly attempts to disassociate himself Crom the alleged conspiracy. if such a conspiracy ,did indeed exist 1t was aimed at helping h1m get elected. No one else benefited from the purported campaign boon· doggle. As significant, the issues raised ln the case should be aired in an open courtroom and not settled m com- promise behind closed doors. Indeed, Anthony ls entitled to his day m court. But so is the public entitled to its day in court. to a public heanng at which guilt or innoceoce is decided. ~airer Welfare Few persons in society have been so widely maligned in recent years as welfare recipients. includmg the deserv· lng as well as not so deserving recipients. Consequentlyr the Orange County Board or Supervisors showed some backbone this week when it overhauled some general relief regulations with an eye toward giving deserving recipients a better break. General relief is paid for entirely by local tax dollars rather than state or federal funds as are most welfare programs. And those eligible for abort-term general relief support are childless adults who don't quallf y for as- sistance under other welfare programs. Among other things, supervisors improved general re· lief recipients' plight by increasing maximum monthly j(rants from $178 to $208. Supervisors also hiked the value or can general relief recipient.a can own from $750 to $1,600. Also overhauled was the appeals system that gives those declared ineliei· ble tor help a chance to have their HY. It would arpear that none of those alteratlom in the general relie program is out of line. And while the cost of welfare and adverse aoclal impact of ba=L too many persons on welfare rolls is an 01re that' this nation. Orange County aupervilon at least showed they are not unmindful or the plight of those who have fallen on hard times. • Opinions expressed m the space above are those of the Dally Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is 1nv1ted Addresa The Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642""321 . Boyd/Samurai 8)'L.•.BOYD . Tbe Nmunl code of old r Japan be1d up until reladvel)' recent ygn and may bold up 1tlll UDCIDI 101De lbere.1t . decreed. amoDI o&ber t.blnp, that tnnttable defeat be met wltb baDar, evea by commtt- dnl Hidde, lf UCllHl"J. An e&le of the aamural c.ocle: Ia !NI. atae Japan•• IOlclMn ..... left to pard tb• .... dGJDP OD lwo Dear Gloomy 6- Q ............. . IQ ... ", .. ~ ............... . \ • -lm • Umtwtala Miik t41Jatl9NDd a WW from Niw on Cb to A••tenla"'· Jf .Y. UO ~liallM ... ..., ... .,.. la --··· tu-• ... toemticl<i,..; Of twY MMef •l'Clllll· ,... u.. ti ... ud U..~'8-MsUla ....... luu. 11 U1e c1rtooa ellar11&et .. Mft' ......... Oal1 lt'• tpelled .. U.l .0 --u ln U .I . ftoltal a.mce. More 1 peclflcally, lt'I \be mW· UmlUlon·doUar wblta al•· Dbant known u the Mor1an Sta· Uoo Mail F•dllt.J 1D New Yon City. More tban a deelde of plu· n1D1. dellp and conatructioft -and 9IO million of tHpayen• money -W9lt tnto renoHtioa ol tbe b\119 mail proH01D1 tenter after a ftre ptted &.be plabt. Finally. on Oct. aa, Postal ServtH bru1 threw a 1witcb that put '"tbe moet moderrdled poata\ facWty In the country" lA· to tun operaUoo. Llt88 TRAN h boura later, a conveyor belt broke and lilol'lan SlaUon &round to a halt. A Poltal Service apok .. man Hid tbe belt took 18 boun to re- • pair, and claimed mail wu •'on· ly backed up for two or three day1." Moraao employees. bowever, told my a11octate Vlcld Warren tbat no mall moved uywbere for fOW' full daya. l"urtbermore, they aaid. tbe mail 1Ull l1n't movlo1 amooth)y. I bave had painful experieuce with the problem. Th1I column, which la distributed by United Feature Syndicate ln mldtoWft Manhattan, baa been a tnquent victim oC t.be Mor1an meu. Roowt N. Wtld/P'*lwr IM*• tc'9fbfch/Edftof'lat ......... mi .., ..... llost ol it ..... IJlM, A LARS ol dmt J~=-b::'.: i..~=..*:i ti wn ........ meQed tPClilD York Ot7 atmoei aw uru.r, It ftnk1-nt.. 'llliJ' still \*ID't m..te It oat ol a.t e1v~ ma11"'mrn1:....,:n-~ ~ = to ot1Mr fldlt&e 6t Nft' Y• and MR J...,. ror ... .,,,... temporary worken ba•• blm hired to baadJe Mor1•D'• backed.-ap mail at the r.ed N .. Yen Truek 1'e'rmUull. BreaJl.dowDI are freqGMlt It Morpa. Tbe beatlaa •Jatem bll probMml. Leddsn .,.. Pl~ ~ $8 COOff)'Or belU, IO repalraMa can teramble 9 ad unjam tbe tra11 tbat ,U. IP Deriod1c&llY. On tlM day of Viet.I Warr•'• Ytalt, tblN ..,. • bins fall ol mail tMt had .... rtppecl up bJ tb• maclWMt. Many worbn ,..... alUiq idle1 waltlnc for tbe bl1b·•PffG mecbaalcaJ feederl to be ft.ad -a1atn. Tbe mall cbavYtnlata at ~ Service beadquarten lnatst tbll the Morpn tactlity wtn tmprowe t.be mall flow lD New Yortt: City, and claim that 10me day tt will handle ODHentb of the natkm'1 flnt·clua and priority mall. They may be the OClly ooea who atUI bave faith tn tbe Rube Goldbera mall Hater. REP. WILLIAM CLAY, 0. Mo. few es.ample, wu appalled al the def'ldendes be noted lD a VllJt befon the ICbeduled oPID- l DI. Coa&rnatonal ln1l1teace that tbe moat clartn1 1afety problems be corTed.ed delayed the openlnc of the center for monl.ba, but other huardl un't be cleared up without exteoalve renovation lo lhe aood old days. the l)'n· dicate used to trundle tta 75 to 100 baga ol ftnt-clau mall each day to the Grand Central Pmt Office acrou the street. There lt WH IOr'ted by hand and MGt Oil ita way. My column reached lta 6reASe Job Clay found blmaelf woodertng why 1l took 12 yean to refUt'bbh Morgan and atJll wind up wtth a ·"19th Century facaUty " Indeed. 1t slnKk him that. despite the S80 m1IU00 prt~ tac . the re- furbishing of the facllity bad been minimal. and tu modemlntion vartually non- existent. Nicholas von Hoffman . Wrporate Wonderland's Strange Values The chairman was being dynamic, decL&lve; he wu ex· ercislng ~adersh.ip. A pre&eota· Uon oC the problem had heel made and RJcbard Gentenbere. lbe tippy-(Op man at Genet-al Moton, announced. "We can't make a decisJoa on \h1a oow. 1 dl1nk we ou.lbt to form a tau force to loot Into um ud come back with a report lD 90 to JJO days. Then we can make a ct. dlloo." A~dhil to a new book' J..t out, bued oo the recoUectloOI ol another bllh 0 II neeutive of tbe tlme. "He then rat· lied off tbe namea ol tbe members of the t&U force be waa •P· P._O la tin I · Tbere wu an eerie aUence alter the ctiamn.11 •PGk•. It lated for 1'bat ... med like half a day. The whole room wu bewildered but DO OM had the couraae to aay -.by. ''FINA.LL Y. Harold G. Warner .•• necutlve vice prealdeat. wbo WU IOOD to retire, broU the allmee. 'Dick, tbla preamla· t1oD t. UM reeu!t ol the wk 1cn:e )'OU ~ IOCIM Ume aeo. M•t OI the people you Jul& ap- Art Hoppe polnt.ed to the new tau IOf'~ are on the old ~-' " (from · 'Oo A Clear Day You Can See Genef'al Motors: Jobo Z. De U>rean'& Look Inside the Automouve GJant, •· by J . Patrick Wri&ht. Wricbt.c&roline House, Ottawa, W .• SU.15>. De Lorean quit General Moton m 1m where, lf be bad ll"OWJd bJ• teeth and kept hia Ups tocetber. be wu lD a fair way to aome day 1•tt1D1 the cbairman'I Joh. lncidentall:y, lt takea a clear da'/ to UDdenlaDd bow tbla book came about. EvtdentJy De Lorean eodabant- ed with Wrt1bt la Ua prep- aratloa and tbea decided lt would be 1mtr1M for I\ to be publt1bed, lnaamueb as De Lorean la ld1I lD tbe bul.,1, maoufactarlal a__.,_....,_, IJ>Ofta car under bis own ID· Mpe.adeal laml. mn um sa&wdaJ .l'flCbt Live ontbe P9nt.ap.w,......,. the place you won, tbe ex- eeut1fflln Uda book talk about be- lnl • memberof tbe team ad be-lD.l loJa1 totbecqanbaUGD. Tbey inCtul&e ID anal ~ ol tbe boaa, ~ ftm tbe drooUaa IJcollibancY found ln tM anneCI Htvfcet wOu&d Pol equal the tale told bJ De ~Wrtcbt about th• vl1iUn1 re1ioual aalH maa.,_ wllo llbd to mack CID tnda, cold euta and beer before .,. retartnatobed The refriguator for these y um.yum• wh1cb h1a overly willln& subordinates wanted placed 10 baa hotel room wouldn't flt lhrou&b the door Undaunted, they bi.red a crane. put in oo ~ root and bo~ted the f ridae up and lhrou&Jl the MD· do••· De Lorean Hods CM ex- ecutive•' dress code and Ulestyle code an intolerable ln- frln1ement oo the non-work upecta ol an employe«'a life. It ~ lntolerabae, but it m~ emae la the way that balilll ln a fraternity or tbe controlled 1adlam of the dttlJ lmtruetor mak• ..... ~ are rtt.a ot 1DJU.tk1D and formaUoD wtdcb take diftne penoaallUes and cbaraccen and wort tbem iDto uaetw. eanfonDiD.a. ~ part.I. 'fllUS aame apparenUy mlodlema procelMI a1lo act u • filter to ldlaUfJ and ,.ject ..... kJ.Dda °''*' .... wbo won't. a tbe Idiom IO aptl1 U))f'llM9 it. ftt la. Tbe fudnatlq thln1 •bot.at a De Lorean ii tbat be could pt to DeaJ" to tbe top without bia non· eollf onsmt penoaaltly belnt" 1pota.d. Vf!l'7. "'1 few cuee ha•• ... recorded ol bi .... raUinc llUCUtlffl ol the sreat. corpo1.ac.. r-tsntn• over bulc •alue caaftlcta. A mtmeam are very &ood M • b11 orlCAlllutioM. to an amu· 101 eneol, they've lea.med to s ubstitute teamwork for the geruu.s and anap1naUon and ln· davlduallty ao honored by the put Yet. aa th1I book a.bowl, the practkea and cuatoms wbJcb stamp out the oqaniutioo men tnbJ btt lelf-correeiloo and make at euy to perpetuate error. con.. ly ma.stakes and eveo cooctuct bordertnc on the mocally ii not leara Uy crtminal. Tbe manufacture of uaaal• can or tbe failure to aee tbllt limn and market.a bad cbanfad and the bi& car wu becom1U a dodo aerve u aampl• ol wfiat cao bappen when eollecUn teaderablp, dedaicm bJ cammtt. tee and IJ'oup eooperaUoa .. Ut.ra.te IDdi.tduJ rwpoMI~ and prabibM LDWa&l debele. llNCE n ean•t count 00 .... ternal CC11"1eetiv., there IDUlt be prwun fJvm wt~= throqb b.at.eful but 10Yernmmt renlatkla, or man tdeally, by m.rbt acdon. lftiii•1 what makes tbe propo••d CbrYtler aubl.idy IO dileoOoert· ln1. Glve OaryUer 1D<1M1 ud you live a 11.oaal to all the GIMr inbred, l1olated. letlaarale mah~ tNma to ~ tie ace boaa ~the bate!.,_. wlDdowl. for t1Mt tut:ure ta M- iu.red. Secret of Japanese Success in Car Building l..1 I Amta Bryant ._/ Most Admired NEW YORK CAP) -Aetreu Jane Fonda baa jo1Aed aaotber pollUcal acllvt&t, •inter Anita Br7ant. u oae ol Good Homekeeping ma1utne'1 10 ••mo.t admired women" -a llst that lncludea three tint l.8dles. Ilia Bryant toi-the llst. to be publilbed lD the masuine'a January i.aaue. for the third atrai&bt year. Miss Fonda and another newcomer, actress Katharine Hepburn. bumped Muriel Humphrey and Queen Elizabeth II in the lat.est reader poll. The full line-up includes: Miss Bryant. former first lady Pat Nixon. social and religious leader Mother Teresa of India, former first lady Belly Ford, opera alneer Beverly Silla, first lady Rolalynn Carter. Miss Hepburn, former Texas Rep. Barbara Jordan, conservative political ac- tivi.at Phyllis Schlafly. and Miss Fonda. Singer Charged, Then Cheered FRAMINGHAM. Mass. <AP> -Singer Al Martino received two standing ovations during his nightclub act here after his a rrest on charges of sbopliltine. Martino, wbo made a hit several years ago with bis version of ·'These Spantab Eyes,'' and his manager Daniel J . ~ohn Jr. pleaded 1Dnoeent in Framingham c:tiatrtct court to sboplllting cbarses and were ... ......, released on personal re· copiunce, olficlaJa said. DeJobn also pleaded in· nocent to a cbar&e of conspiracy. About eiaht hours after the arrest. Ule 52-year· o\4 ll.nine.,. GD .Aap.._. ... a.ilmate -_ a.oCf ti* nm-ee of 800 tWlee pye hlm a tt•Mlnf o~atioo. Martino refused to see report.en A department store ~urtty officer made the anest ln connection with the alleged theft of less than SUlO in men's shirts aod socb, according to the court record. Housewife Guilty in Slaying MOUNT HOLLY, N.J . <AP) -.An all-woman jury bas found a Pem- berton Township housewife guilty of the reduced charge of • manslaughter for killing t her drunken husband after be beat and verbal· ly abused her. Ann P . Yanik, 49 , claimed s he acted in self-defense when she stabbed Albert Yanik, her husband of 24 years, with a la rge kitchen knife May 4. The jury could have found her suilty ol murder. Mrs. Yanik, who is ftee on $.\000 ball, faces a maximum pnaoo term of 10 years wben ahe is sentenced in a1x weeks • . INSPECTOR ARRESTED Gnphk• bv D.td Lwa Gcilm 11 n..c-.. ...... ~bynlllollll)I ~ .... ..s ........ ~1..w.ca...-..wsycM ...... bO.........lnh9bdd. co&omal .. w:ft art polMr .. t.~ moun.d and~ 10 pro111c:t tha beauty of the pdra Al~ Brochcra. ..... ,,.., ..... 116K28"1. 'Gobu .......... 1"8-1973' (20lc26"l and 'A.atu' U9x.26"). Allio ·ca.a......._ H ' (2b 27"1. 'Nmk -.d die N-ia' (14x29") and ............. lk>a of Ho.or' 1171128") Reg 32 95 • Aaron Brotb.n Holicbtv Sp.cW 124.88 . ~Bfll"-· Aaron Brothers Art Mart~ ANAHEIM 222 N. Beach Blvd. • COSTA MESA 1714 Newport Blvd. • ORANGE 1812 E. Katena Ave. ,,__II. LAGUNA BEACH 190 S. Coast Highway • SANTA AHA 1126 E. f7th. st. .. It HUNTINGTON BEAat 7470 Edinger Ave. The robe by Chrrs11an Dior. in the softest of verours. Navy/natural. bl.K:kl natural & brown/camel one size B& T 90.00 The velour pullover by Enro cotton/poly blend. In navy. brow'1. rusl. camel & worv MT-2XT 1 XB-3XB. 32.00 The Natural by Manhattan. 1t s mostly cotton & permanent press White, tan. blue & brown. T•ll t 5\'r18YI MCI( 3(r38 SMMMt 17 ,oo 81g 17 ·22 neck 33-35 Meell9 : I: ; · The he by O leg Casslni, rn frne · '· • ;-.. · stripes & classic solrds 11 ... to 12.M . '· I• Weekend Gardening Checklist •Set out Fairy Primroses now for early spring borders ln plnk, white or lavender. Glve them ~partial abade ud 1oo1e neb '°'1. • Don't leave your Uvin1 Christmas tree Indoors too lone. Plant the tree now or care for 1t as you would any container tree outdoors • Sna.Jls and slugs are still ac· Uve. so toss out a handful of bwt around your wmter annuals • tf you're looking for wtnter blooming plants, check out the camellias, azaleas, cyclamen, heather and dapbne ln flower hOW • Many dormant trees ·- especially fruit trees -should be pruned now. Don't prune 1prlna llowerlne shrubs and • tree1, however, unUI alter their bloom Fer Oarlat•a. 2024 Sallv 'J'urein lnapect.1 a Dou1Ju ftr seedlin& at Georaia· Paclftc'1 Forestry Raearch Center ln Cott.ace Grove. Ore. 1be apectaJ 1uper Mf!dHna l1'0WD at the research · center aho\lld be ready for barveatin1 In '5 yean or lest. A natural Dou1laa seedlln1 would take about twice as long. -Roses Ready • nar 'llllNO 10 remember la that tbeJ like • •UDD)' tpot and • IOOd W'Oftab&e IOil t.bat la rlcb ln a\WieaCa ad drafDa r:t'. Uta-. as.ma are lackina. DO a""'UDt of ~ will efft' make up for lt. So the 1ardener m\llt be caref\al ..,.. the CaWon:U Auodatkla ol N\ll"Ml"YDMD to work b1a aoU deeply with a plantlDI mix rlcb lo orpnlc matter. D••P culU••tloD eaaaot be ovu· empbaallld. To 1upplY U.........., pot&ulwn outriema aa addltiolll ol boNIHal la wile. INBPllC'I' TBS Wt: plant bllon you pWlt lL U ODI d dtie root.I fl .,.... &lie a abarp pa1r ol sbean ~==e lt oil .,.. tM bnak. Nat. mOGDd a d o( tbe pl.-a '°'1 ln the Wtom of the hole and Mt the rGle CID top ~ It. Tbe pyramid lhouJd be t.a11 eGCM&Cb to bold t.be roee'• bud untioo <that 1weUlD1 from wblcb tbe cues Give a Uvlni lift from Lloydl. You must see our beautiful Mlectlon of poUiaeWai and other Indoor plants . '17141 646-7741 - -1row) at leut an lncb above tbe ftnal '°'1 level. Holdina tbt buab steady. fW iD all around the roota with loll water and idd more toil and t.ben tamp lt down Ormly. A buln to bold water lbou1d be f ubiooed and filled to sett.le eYW'f\blnl and after that, you can all back and awa1l resWta. House Plant Gifts Brighten Holidays One of the joys of the Cbr'lltmu seuon I.a recelvtna a boll~ bouae plant. Altboulh the polmeWa I.a a tradJUooal favorite, other popular yule lift planta lDchade the ualea, Chrtatmu pepper aDd Chrl.atmu cherry. cyclamen, and RJecer betoola. 1'beM pluta will brighten your home duriq Che holidays and afterwa.rdl 11 )'OU give them a liUle ca.re and attenUoo. Raymond F. Haaek, Environmental Hortlculturlal of Cooperative Exteoalon, UnJveristy ol Calllornta, recommends these specific guidelines to follow for keepin& your bollday plants healthy· Azalea: To help lts blosaonui last longer. &Ive ll bright Usht and a rool night temperature <below 60 deirffS F ) Water evenly before the soil is dry Dry sotl causes the flowers to wilt and die prematurely Now and then soak the pot l.n water in order for the moisture to penetrate the center of the soll. Fertilize every few weeks until new buds form. THE AZALEA USUALLY requires more lliht than ls available in most homes. Place it out of doors u aoon as the danger of frost damage is over. It can be 1hea.red periodically to produce the de- sired shape. Do not prune or shear It after August 1. Chriatmaa pepper and Chriatmu cherry. Provide wttb brlebt light and. at night, a cool temperature (80 degrees F.). Periodical- ly spray them Wllh water Water them before the &OU UI dry. These planta are usually short-lived as they do not tolerate warm tem· peratures lo the home. Dry peppers can be used to season food - t.be~ an bot! Cyclamen: Tb1a plant t.brtv. lD brlSbt lDd1net Mahl. lb luws may yellow if lt doea not 1et enoup dayU1bt, the nl&ht tem· perature ls above 65 de1rees F . or the &Oil I.a not kept evenly moist. Water it around the edges of the pot, not 1n the crown Sometimes the cyclamen can be malnt.alned l.n the home until spring at which Ume 1t can be planted Ill a shaded spot in the garden RIEGER BEGONIA: Provide thia plant wtth 1ood sun light and a cool room, about 65 degrees F. at nighL Water to keep 1t mol11t but not wet. M the warm wea~r approacbea.. tt can be placed outdoors. Thia be&onia can be uaed u a potted plant on the patio or in &eml-shaded flower bed&. The U.C. 1pedalisl offers aome 1eoeral advice on lilt plant care: Cut a bole in the bottom ol the loll wrapper of a lift plant to allow for adequate water drainaae. Place a uucer or ornamental d111b under the pot t.o prevent molature from damaatn& your furniture or floor. To guard a1~ water damaie, water the plant ln the kitchen sink or bath tub. U tJle plant I.a inconvenient to move. water lt carefully so that the dra1na1e doea not overflow from the saucer or dlah. A lar1e plant can requlre tlme to drain -do not waler too liberally. Empty the water from the saucer Whether you give or receive a Cbrlatmu plant, it la the kind of em that helps retain a featlve spirit when Che holidays are over. Pnming Of El1118 AdWed Winter 11 the best season to prune elms, advises Pavel Svlhra. entomologist, Univeralty o( California Cooperative Extension "Pruning l.njunes made In these aeuoru do not attract elm bark ~etl~!> which fly in spring and summer and <'an transmit Dutch Elm Disease " MERRY CHRISTMAS AT THE WATERFALL ... mt NEWPOaT BLVD COftA•DA Ml-e111 Dutch Elm Disease 1s the moet destructive dis ilF.i~~~~I ~~~ Gift CenJIU.. (._,.... &Q4 I .,,,..._ ............ ••h • .,. ~ ease ol shade tree-s ln the United States. Svthra says In the last 25 yean the disease ill\d the beetles were brought lnto California by firewood traoaporled from other ttat.ea. Tbe dlaeaae threatens tbe bvea of California's 2 S • ~ .............. _1«1 million elm trefl ALONG WITH helping / an elm tree reuun its 1 • h e a I t h . t h e L' C " spec1ah11t points out, pruning improves its ap pearance. keeps re a1dences safe and helps maintain utility service , .. lt\. ...... ~-4 "" •'-,.._ ''"°,_. P--11,.• ~ ... c.-P-• ·-'--~ . ,,_. ... _~ ~ _ ........... "' ..... 0..--""40. ...... R~r· .. Now ~ni at 8:00 am Shop [Arly Give a Gift that Grows u..w.~ ................... ..... ........ ..... < .... 1 .,, --................... pl•t11•• w1 '"' fov.-~ _...,, b..lwl• Ot ~ e..w.~ Ki•• f r.-..h w,. •• h, P'orw Poca r._.. .... _....., l ,.,.,...,,.........,..,._.. ~··-~ ... -...,.·. ~ ""' ... ·~ ...... .,.... _. < ........ _.. -· l .... ~. ..... "°""' ... _.. ...... ...d .,._ cel.r- "'-" feocl .,,_.,, ·-·-.......... ,,,,... "" ............. '-'· c.-,.,_Bocil._ .............. .,,.. -_ ............... ., ...... a .... SJ d .......... , ,,_ -W -i.o-_ Avoid pruning of branches with diameters larger \ban l one lncb If laraer branches are cut out, a compact top heavy irowth and bad aba1>41 N•~ • ...._ ....... 6 n.riet • P-et .. fw.._ • I t I LC (4 can resulL Diapoee ol trlmmlDp by the metbod1 ap- proved ln 10UJ' county. _.._ ______ ...__ ... (7141-~0.-..._,._ ... _ Keep 'Living' Yule Tree Alive IARE-ROOT ROSES have arr/red ••• / More aDd more peopl~ are decldiDC thal it'a a great idea to buy a "liv- ing" Chriatmas tree. If you are one of t.beae, aaya Dr. Roland Meyer, University o( California aoil1 apedallat, dedde flnt wbether you are go. ing to plant lt after the holidays, or whether you are aoloe to keep it lo a container to use aeveral more 1euom. U you plan to plant the tree 1n JO'll' yard, pick a weU-drlhled area for lta .,... home. Spruee ....... near a fireplace or beat outlet 1ince too much warmth could damaae lt. and don't plan to keep It 1n the bouae for more than a week or ten days. The rooU of the tree should be kept moist. You may not have to water a tubbed tree if lt h aa been tborou1bly soaked before belni brouaht lnto the bouae. U the rootball UI let ln burlap, however, place lt la a container and aatu.rat.e with water. A. beavy pl..Uc •beet UD· der the coatainer will protect the noor and carpetina. Don'\ let the tree atand lo water, Meyer adviaea, but be careful that it doesn't dry out between water· ln1s. MINIATUllE UGllTS are best tor a "livinl" tree alnce lar1e U&hta tend to overheat and may scorch tbe tree. Alter Chrislmu, wb4ta the decoratlon1 have been removed, lake the tree outdoors. Tb• folla•e can then be boaed oft wltb a flH · 1bould be planted in • parUal lhadil al tb.e IUD ------------------ can damaa• tta root., · tbe Cooperative Ex· tollOD .p.dalisl H)'I. If you plan to UH your · trff lDl1de eacb )'Hr. be 1urt U> pick a 1low· an>~ yamty. Pay No Income Tax In 1979! ! Realize the benefits of UP. to a 400% Tax Deduction thtS year. • 3 yeara of public~ ' • Strong merit for Mu,. flnandal gain • Flexlbillty of amount lnvelted --····---·. ml1t 1pray. Tbl1 wlll help the tree adjuat from indoor to out.door Uvln1. Jf you plan to plant your tree, prepare ~ area before you lake the tree outdoon. Dll a bole a little deeper and wider than you tblnk la oeceuary to fit the root· ball. Meyer advt.es ad· din& oae-baJf 1ood plant· iD& mix to one-half IOU. II ill well and fill around the rootbalJ U IOOD aa you take your tree out· door1. then water thorouehly. Wlth t.b1a kind of care, your "llvtna" tree will beautify your aurround· lnll for yean to come. ISTATE SALE OLD ORIENTAL ART , FURNITURE. JADE. RARE PORCELAIN (GOLD TRIM), OAK ROCKER, OLD (1790) BOAT JACK, TURNER PAINTINGS. 2 SETH THOMAS SHIP'S CHIME CLOCKS, BRASS TEA SET. PEWTER. OVER 60 ITEMS. SHIPis BELL. RARE PORCELAIN VASES. JEWELS, PORCELAIN· CHRISTMAS BELLS. SUPER QUALITY. FAMILY ONNED. NO DISCOUNT TO DEALERS . PRICED FROM t60.00 to •ee.000.00. ARMED GUARDS ON DUTY. Phone for Appointment Fof tM garden and great for glftl. POINSETTIA PLANTS WOOCMornous ECKE voMty. 8eOU9lul. Mic:ttve gift plantl fOf fht holdoyl. Ptus monv olhtf QWt p1ant11 Azoteal. Mums. V\olltl, ttc. Ft0m Our Flot#1ta. •• ,TA1t1 ACCENTS, WllATHI, DICOIA11D IAIUTS AND WAU DECOIATIOlll Ortglnal and blouWUl. you nut ... to,. apprectaft .... onf.of ~cnattonsl ... ...... Oft, .. ... ,. ..... ........ Cl••··-····- FROM 3.98 Death of Toi Stirs Hearts sr. PAUL. IUlm. <AP> -n.. c1eau-o1 an un- named babJ boJ. •""Ntoned DAW ID U.. cllill lltn,,_.a ••ma, baamed Carol Hamllne. 'fte madm' of u.r.. bDaabt a 1mall maaameat tor tbe t.Uy'1 anve. A '7S-)'Nr.old woman donated spa~ ln ber famit1'• pJcit tor the little srave. and someone a11oQJmou111 boqbt a small wbite casket. IN A CBtJ1tal l'IU.BD WITH now.rs, 35 peo- ple attended the funeral ol t.be nearly foraotteo child. Mn. Ranttne unqed the funeral after read· in1 lD a.......,..,... ol the death ol the child, left lD a yard In MlnneapoUa oa Nov. 17. ·'To IOIDe people, it may not IMtD like muc:b," said the St. Paul nurse. "But it broke my heart. I couldn't pt 1t out of my mind. He only lived for part ol me dQ. But that wu a llle, and J felt tbat We 1hould be c:e&ebnt.ed aod eommemorated. "I have a Jl.moatb-old boy myself," abe aaid. ''Like otber mothers, when I bold him and cuddle him, I have a special name for blm. I call him my litUe baby boy. ··so THAT'S WHAT WE'a.E having put 00 the monument-•Jesus Loves You. Baby Boy."' Tbe IDCJllUaHmt will be ereeted over tbe tiny grave in the family plot of Rosalia Livingston. "I've lived a km& llle," she aald. "This little baby lived for just a few hours. I can't explai.a wby it's import.aDt for me to do aomeWQa for it. But tt 15." 16-y:r~=e:~~~u,! baby. Ambortttel uld the WU beinl beld in a. boapltal s-yc:hlatric ward wb.lle tbe He~epln County ettomer• oftlce decided wbethu to brin& cbar1ea. THE &EV. &OGE& JIAm.E'Y SAID about half the people who attended the service at the St. Paul-Rc!fonnatioo aiurcb were st.rangen to him. The service wu simple: scriptures, hymn.a, a meditation. Mournen sang "Away in the Maqer" and beard the Gospel reading of the nativity, about another cbild humbly born about 2,000 years ago. After a prayer for the mother and father of the unknown infant, a single pallbearer lifted the tiny cultet and canted it up I.be aiale. The HamUrws ..iked behind, tt••""' IA ror tbe parema who were aot ta.re to moum tbelr 9GD. tn tbe back pew, a woman clung to her bundled infant and cried. ~ MOITU.UllS L.9Qune Buch .. 94-9415 ~·· San .,._, C.plstreno 495-1ne MLTZl•lmote llflEt!MOMI &46-a42' eo.c.~ l'7MM50 BREMEN. West Germany <AP) -WUllel• Jtalaea, 92, former mayor of Bremen wbo directed tbe clty'1 poetwar re· lbulldins for two deeades, died Wednes· day. BOSTON <AP> SNAP J9 TITE ~ . 1NN9 TOClrr'Hlll -NOO&.Ulm ~ INCOLOl&AU. IUTI COM• WITN DICALI .MO INIT· ~ CMOICI°' MANY TYN& ...... ., CUTOYER 99c 50~ PRICE CUT SAVE MORE l8Yl FEET OF EXCtTl~G RACING YOU G£T 2 LIOHT£D Hl"2 CUAVlHUOOE" CAM. 2 COft. TAOlLERS. DAREDEVIL AMI' a CRASH IARAIEA. REG. $28.56 524'' Tough Tax •-liiiii~-,--~ Form? Try OCC Class A coune cJealped to teach individuals bow to prepare income tax re· turn.a wW be offered at Oran1e Cout Colle1e ha Costa Meta in tb~ spring. Sprln& aemeater Cs:•••_..., .. elaatea beOn Peb. 4. .._. ~ AFX Tbe tWCHIDit courae. ~.,...... ·listed U ~tiq 106, /t#K ....,_ T...C· meets Tuelday1 from 1-'°"-"'~----· ---------+---~ 7·10 p.m. Registration for 1prin1 dases nma ,.... , ,____._ 9 throap Feb. 8 in tbe OCC Admtaiom Bui.Id· inJ. Information la available by calling 5.56-51"12. Role Hit SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A Berkeley elee· tlon law that ••Y• c!llzem can contribute no moN than '2.50 to ballot mea1ure cam· pai1na baa been ruW uneouldtHlklDaJ by f.be California Court ot ~ peal. ,,.. nim, apbolda • two-year-old Alameda County Superior Court deeWan. DIESR HU5nER HO TRAIN SET a "ECE SCALE HO SET INClut>E~ CHROME F9 DIESEL, 3 CARS. 2• RXR A ITREET SIGNS, 12 POLES QllCLE TRACK• fl<>WER ,ACK. .. , ... DISC.BELT ELECTRIC SANDER No. 730 LIST $39.50 $1999 LIST $89.95 SHOP IM'W L SAVE ···-.mca ...... l&LIMhWWAY MOl'nlMY 110~ COltaU.. eoetlO wuu •• IC. ......... 81, pr .. ldent and ebalnnan ot tbe boot publl1bla1 compaDy Houl'.btun IOtlUn Co. un· til bJ.a retirement ln 1J88, _______ __.., di-4 Wea.day. ... f:tait.i¥:Wttr;r UGtfTU> ALCO LOCO. PIOOV• 1ACtc LOADERIUNLOADl9'. I PRllOHT CAM. 31" ac _. OVAL TRACK LA VOUT' AND SMTN&nmtU. MOnUAIY WB1Q.WfCMAM. Moftu.-y. c,.,,,.tlon• 4ZT E. 17th SL C:O..M-. ..... - PVllUC NOTICE ~ tUClllC POlftR "ACK MTM FMWARD HO TtWN WT • 9'aVIME. ao:~ REG. $29.99 s24•• C--'•--20. .... _.... .. ,,.... T.-.2"41111ln _ts ... s•Tr-. --· ~~ BIRD ... , ... '8 ....... 2CH -S FUNCTION rAC.OftTIONAL ITEERING 'OAWAROIRIVERR r 7; ,.._. 59" REG. 11~1 I telCI $39.99 s29•• DISCOUIT PRICE ALIO AVAtLABU1 ARLH STAT· ION, MACHINI IMOf', EXXON STA· TtOll, SIGHAL BRIDOIE. llGNAL TOWllt. CQlillr\.ETE WITH 2 LIGHTtD CURVHUGGEA CARS, 2 PLUO IN COHTROLLERS, 2 3600 ACTION LOOPS. ,.. ......... ..-c:oaciia a r i ll\' REG . $32.88 52811 OX-ACTO DIR llDTOOL CllEST 10. 5087. COMES WITH ASSORTEO 8LAOH, KNIVES AND WOODWORKING TOOL&. IN LA9'0l FITTED WOOO CMRT. •• &~ W®lY1IT ~@rrw'1©® .. . ( L .. BOYD J DAILY PILOT INFORMS ln the B8T&TB SALB OP tJEWELRY- C!RYSTAL- POR£ELAIN- BR01WZES- £BllVA- SILVER aad ••re. lots of di~ rings and eerrings, gold chtllm, fine china tnd crystal. bronl'ft, some fuml· ture. oils. d'l1ndellan. bras lamps, etc. Frldey, .........,, Md 8undt1y nlghte Dec. 21, 22 and 23 Inspection of all merc:Mndile FricMy, Sa1Urdmy, 9'd Sundmy 2 -6PM.and7 ·8P.M. ~Ing f0t ewt"fOC• -from$ 1.00 UP. frff .tml"1on, Btnk of Ameflca, Mftt9f Charge, c~ka. ~ newport some term1 11Vailable, auction company 2642 West Coast Highway Newport Beach. CA (714) 846-2200 . CONSIGNMBCTS ACC& I B» -nt.5PM Ultra.:rhin Dress Quartz that's ultra-fine~ From Lady Seiko . .......... __ _... ............... _~_ ..... _._ ... ~~"" Of'..n----~ J~~ OOUWTY ~ 09MIM IT Aft~ CM.I f'OllllUI ,,., ...... 2 .ca. ll'V.INTlf'f AOlf€S ltUWG Ollfil .. OANT WILLIAM J C:O•BIN, ,...,. ........ , -.. , ... ......... -'"-ll<tll-.... ............... , c; • " U.Ta•........_ DOD 1---ICY, lllC...., ... , Coaaty Coin Club Eled8 President Dr. Jobn A. Veable, a eoln collector md u lmtruclcs at. OraJtie o.st Collete bu been elect.ed_pnaicknt of the Oran&• CountyCGpClub. The club meet. at 1: 30 p.m. oa the leeood Tbunday of each month in. Ute l'ullertoD 8avtnp and Loan build1nl at Brookbunt and Talbert lD Fountain Valley. Intenl!Md 'tlOUecton are invited to aUepcl ' ' . • '"'" la .. 90ltMMt,... -... .... ... ..... CUr Councllw•maa Ja ~t• ........... bmd ••O.-Orove NNINJOD t, enclort• Ert .a"11ow R•bllea. So.,... ADIWm •uor Jobn Sumaur a.ad U90IUd ctV of. ftelalt from Cypnu, Stanton, La Palma ud Gardea Grow. •U. DAftlE&, wbo aald 1be Will Mne OD Ericboo'I ftuaee eommiU.., deelared abe ta tmpre11ed wltb tb• way Erick10D and ot~era bave .. turned~ Garden Oro-..," partieulart,y ID tile clvlc Cftter. Sb• Mid lbe alto la lmpreued wtU. the 1DU11er U.at Garden Grove ba snppled with the ef. fecta ol Proposition 1S by re· or1an.ldna prioriUa and ab&r· t.n1 expemes with other cities. R• allO tndlca&N be fa.,.. a luard Um Oil ertmlaal JUIUee. llore empb.U• lbould a.. Dlaced on th• ri&htl and protee&n ol vict.hm, be aaid. Tbe 71.at. Assembly District ta Ilea in all or part• of Wettmlnster, Garden Gron, Anaheim. Stutoo. Buena Pan, La Palma, Cypre11 and Loa Alamitos. ~mocrau bold a $5 to 35 per· cent re1iatration ed1e, but voters in the district have elert· ed Republican candidates in the put. Iba. Heat.her la Erlcklon'a alternate on the South Coast. Rellonal Coutal Commlulon. DooglaM Elected Tbe Orange County chapter of the Sons of the American Revolutioa hu elected Plume L. Douglass of Seal Beach aa presi- dent for lilllO. Erlckton, a 52-year-old Republican, said that. Wray la perceived aa a weak lectslator with no record of legislative aw:· ceuea. Bus Driver Cited In F1re Rescues A bus drl ver who helped police offlcera evacuate resJdenU of a burnine bate.I bas beeo commended by t.b e Oran1e County Tran.alt Diat.rict Board ol J>irec. ton. Accordlllg to the com- mend a tl on , Jerry Gename of Garden Grove wu driving bis re1ular t:ransil di.atrict route ~-24 when be aaw amcike and names comm, from tbe Allen B•t•l on Barbor Boulevard Jn Fullerton. After caDlna for fire U.WM"e OD lm radio, G•D•m• atopped tbe bas. a1kla1 t.be p~ to wait out· aide the velllcle. Gename tbeu joined a police officer already at the scene to a door to door search for aleeping rffideutl. The bus driver. wbo bas worked for t.h e transit dlatrlct alnce May, then returned to C.11142-5178. Put a rew word• to work tor bla waiting paaseucen and resumed his route, officials said. Red Cross Exwnding Its Hours The Oran1e County American Red Cron Blood Center will atend ita boars~ Jan. 2, to 1tve residents a c:::r~t.o Blood doaaUom sea · eralb' llow clown durtne tbeboUdQL Realdent1 la 1ood health between the ages of 17 and 86 and wel&bing at. leut 110 pounds are eli1lble to donate blood. The center la located at SOI North Golden Cir· de Drive ln Santa Ana. Appointments can be mad e by callin1 835-5381. Be wise this Christmas - shop where you get friendly seruice, a wide range of gifts, convenience -and save time and energy. Shop Wendi/f Plaza -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. lrSMIW ll'S FAIULOUS In A FAIT TAM! VOU AM IN ANO OUT CUOCl.V WITH A TAM THATa EVEN. FUN TO HAYE. ANO LOW 0081'• ·~--.....&,..-,........ ..._...., . ....,... ., .. _ .... , ....................... _ ., ................... ......., ..... ...... . o.----*" ...... ...... ··.:: ............ ___ _ •f ........................ . ......... 8030 Wwner AV9. Huntington e..cn '(714) Me-1181 tN WARMD-OALI •MM You'll save on last-minute selections and help St. Nick lighten his load Spanish bentwood rocf(er at half-pOcel Cloeeout sale. NOT OUA TAIWAN BENTWOOD ROCKER. Reg. 79.99 39.81 a. ...... U:rytlca.. RIO. .... Mustache Mug . . . . . . . 2.a llftl .... '°' lrldl OI ...... "" , ... Bemboo blfdcage . . . . 12.11 .................... Ale., •• a.nDoo .......... 11• ............... "' ........... ..... S.nboo l*'dcllge ••.• 1UI __.. ................. ~ HNfth broom • • .. . .. .. 1.11 .......... 111.-x-..,. ....... 12'"x18" bamboo tray .. 1.a ........................ ,ut Btw Ion lcnoctcer ••• 10• ...... .-........ 3 ........... .... &UI wall rad< ....... .... 3 ... COl ...... dl'l'flll."90Uf Carpenter'• bar set . . . . 2.81 ...................... _tlM• &811 tm homa Ul-10 .. ,..w••= ... Btul-1 .. ·~'•110 ..... 1 2 -.. .... lnden~ID ...... US 41"4•• •u .... ,._,""' ... DINc:M'a bll*>OI .•.• .c• ................ .__ ~lhlp··--..... .. .................... .__ Ritt.ml IWlr)O cNJr• ..... ~~~ .... -,.,... ~cMr'·~ 1all . ~wit\~ rMlbfl"' Reg 1!99 l• ....... cir.. c '9llflnlly Rig 6. Koala bear ....... _ ... 10.88 Satar Tea Maker •..... •.18 lwaod ~&-holdlw Atg 999 Ki1chen toot set . . . . . . . 6.88 w.u ......... .,......,2: A9g 38 98 3-shett bookcase . . . . . 29.88 ~--a...-•Aeg 4 48 Steamer ~et ..•.... 2.88 Alllr\ PG' l !> 1llOOd9n ~ ~. 48 Khchen tool set . . .. . . . 2.88 c.e -Wo<lCI 1-9 & llll'dl&. A9g 7 911 10-X1 T hibachi ....... 4.81 .................... 1.79 Stoneware coffee mug 1.a ........... b .............. 1 .. Oownluncheet ....... ... '°' , .... aa..... .......... 1 ?t-. Bubbee glallea .... 1.a ... ..... 0..-ii WOOdlll aw.. .... , .... .81DMwareteal8t ..... .... 1aao,._ ..... ,...,,_.,... Stoneware.... 14 ..... . ....... ~ ........ ,,. Onion .._, ......... ta. • ••• •• Ollllllll\ .... , .. ·~ ........ ._ ........ ... Wk*« cxJ11M • • • • • • 1a . .. ,..... ................. ... Wick.-IOda ~ -.. .. , I .. - , . ...... . · . . . .. . ••Aunt NII brwght ttsy..Poo to ... youl" ·~-- ·MOON MULLINS THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii KHne GORDO ,, ~ . - ' ' ... n,("\ov l. .. .,.,.~. 11.·l• by Jeff MacNelty by Ferd & Tom Johnson JUDGE PARKER ". . • From the Aladouricn -Leo, Joan, Lynn, Eve and Micby. Oh, they've had CNtt. ch lid . • . ot is Micby their dog's name? • • . . " DENNIS THE MENACE I ..... ,.....--.... DRA88LE °fl'( 1lU I'S 1.00KtNfr VEIN NICE , f'.rt:zt l K ! "f\lAM9''S, MOM1• I * AU. 1'W£ OltiU.~Nf "> 6iN'SEL.f ~ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE DR.SMOCK PRA"f'! "f'HeRe GO "f'H e t..l<SH"'f S AGAIN.' \ Go'm\ ~111'1, ~ ' CAM"T tY..EE~ ~ttH. bf Tam K. Rym I SUPPOSE SQP.1£0Hf HAS 10 ~ENA"Jl: iJAPCI fWFR.fP IW'MHTON SHllTTl.SXIO&' it> Gf~e llJ.llUJ ""Slopgrwnplftg.li-t ... to ... tff ........... au1..-.r ... ,.. ... .,, "-Ill p ... NOtMAN's Ma.P1tJlY. 100! ~'-S MAl(I NcT l &4(., ~'f~lNl? OF !bf(~ 1'D f\J 'f' ~t40 114t: fU:e: ! ~u·~ b/ff" 1'.0 et A 1'~1t"- 1b ·nus. 'IOIMY'S CllOSSlW>RO puzn E l ~ ....... 5 ....... .,....,,. MT.-~ 1'P.- •Foocl*' 17C-.. ,.~ .. 11a.r ·---12 ....... ~ ... 25 Tllel n...--., 21Ulgla• ~ ·-...... D~ ..... ,.,,,.. •lllma 400....end .,...... OMIMar 4.taa.dlry 46 .......... c:-.s '1 Ado tulle ... 488Cllpllr 50-~ sz-..-.. "' 54~ ..... tNTB>,.....,.._ •AIMllr ~ ........... •&tit IOloll'll t2 Y• P'SOI ~~ OOOOCi 0000 ~a~a aoocc OCJOO CJOOC CClDUG OODO:J.JO.JU :JOQO UOCJ U::JOJCJ ..._._ 15MlljOJ -., ... ~ -.....a •c.. 1'0Blcl.tllll 71N n,_, 730... 74ttlllll 11 .... UOUU U;JU:JJJO ~:Doca ooo.J:J::> .JllUCl U .... DUd JJU ocmn ccoon ,rn n 000 C!CCOO :::JCJJO a ocooo U;:-JJ'1JO o:-anr nf" -n.,n :ccor on ~ onJc ::moarooon !'J~'.J :JC nonn r.r.no :"m:·nn annr. cn~n .,,,:i,r t1 ............. 1c.d... 23~ l10Nlll- 2-0IMl2 •wa...._ a ..... ·~ •Cu•n M811-4,...., 211.Af•-di*:. 5T,..._ aoF...-.,_ ..... ........ 111111• ......... .... •c:.a• -f7&.-7MllllOd ,., ... ,.. .......... I~ • ,._ 11 Dlllrdlr IP-* 31'n.M D~ 10 Flukt 418ol..... .. ...... 11 TrtM 43 ~ • fillllll b 12 t.Md ... 411n-:er.... -·-13fll I... ~ MAoe , P.nch ' v . PRE 35 :i .ean CHRISTM~s SALE , Mn. Ptm Ud Ill ..._ awan Mal.W.11 . .,.,..... Mnt1* • ... ___ ,. •et· eor hJI &o arrla1too. lt rt11u.rfaffd dvrtn1 pe1cboM•'1lll· n WM APUL I. tMf, AND MIR Blue Cam.,,. wu j\19' 1 of a. 10tb blnbda1. That fea1ui Lz- niabl. lbl oow ramtmben o'm"b ard her -, r.•rt•t• caaaarr1U•1 1_n ,i,, ramur•• wbO• MEN•s WEAR~ OP, loll, S .... les. As.al., TM~ nut di)', IM "opened UM door to the s.,..~o --~.:..& • w u _ .... troQt bedroom and 1aw her faU..'1 bo4)t GI\ tbeov, ~ CllU • •• pl 1m11 ....... floor •.. He ap~ared lo be dHd," readl a March warTant drawn up tut week. "Tbe next WOMEN'S WEAR by Rose::::I , Ceclly, Jct1tnlne T•os, week acbool~ w nt to the outhouae. SM •---h T ,.. _ _.__ looked don \he anc1 nw ber falber'• 1ac:. .,..... owne, --·· r Sc Ww11raUp1 ancl more barely a@me.11td under t.be excrement.·· utu.8~ anct.wmam:h:.~ln~~ SKI PAUAS 300/o OFF aave up ber terri aowledie oDl)' lD death. PACIFIC srons. 2JOI w. IALIOA BAUINGTON BAii> THE STOaY BEGAN to Mew,_t .._. '1M4IO 0,. 1 .. 7 M ~'*'" untold after Mn. Perry IGUPt paychiatric help ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!~~!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~\ ud h.YPDos1I wu UHd to make certaln no other in· = (ormaUon WU hidden lD Jier mind. Mn. Perry baa •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• been unwilllnc &o dileUN the cue with anyone but e =:1~:ri=Mt~·c::c=berpaycbolocJc~ : GIT ANA ~ • And ' Atti. : Mn. Perry, now a readinl teacher at Valencla • f • ee 8 C • Commuulty Collet• lD Orlando. Fla., eveotualb • emfnfne attire • • 1ot ln to\leh with the PBI. And tut Chrlatmu sbt confronted her mother in a telephone call, tape· • • e recorded by the authorities wuh her permiaak>n. •. .• Al mo st new .• "Ma. I feel Ulce you had sometbina to do with my father's death," said Mrs. Perry. accordin1 t.o • 2 I arc • • the ·:~~bameron refused to cliacusa u. be said. • • c Io thing for you! • •• 0 off •• •• ON DEC. 1 OP TRl8 YEAR. MAS. Perry called her mot.her again. Un usu a I "I want to talk to you again about what I dis· • • ~~~tth~~iJi':ta:::' •he said. ''II my father's : our regular handmade : Her mother replied, "( will tell you alter e e Cbr~~~:s·~~ard the tape so many times I've • merchandise gifts • memoru.ed it," Barrington sa1d of lhe conversa-e e lion. • A Chris E c Mf rd • The digging started last week. Mrs Perry and t~ os veryone an 0 "His Lordship thought you might care to Inspect the her sister. June Ivey, helped law officers locate • .&•a&& e negotiating machinery." the place where the outhouse bad stood. e e -------------"At1:20p.m .. weh1ttheremains .. Itwas a e 641-0930 • 3033 S. Bristol• Costa Mesa• 641-0734 e rib," Barrtngtoo said. "Alter that, it was just bone L4 Marina, Park Project OK'd LOS ANGELES <AP) -Construction of a $17 mUllon marina and recreational area in the Port of Lpe Angeles has approval of the Board of Harbor Commluiooers. 1be Board voted to atve the 10-ahead to the CabrtDo Be.lcb project that would provide 3.200 boat ltipe, a W-.er public beach and an up&dded camping area. Al.so included would be commercial facilities, a yacht club and a ult marsh for abore birds. Projeet d.lreeton aaJd an environmental im· pact repol'\ must be filed and public bearings beld. • IC FACTORY DEMONSTRATION SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22nd 11 AM to 3 PM Panasonic Ne.7910 11The' Genius" Microwave Oven It's smarter than the average microwave oven! Forget about setting power levels and calculating time -Just tap a single control and The Genius figures out the rest! Sue Auto·cooking programs for most kinds or foods. plus conventional time and power settings, two-phase power programming and tSelay start. Includes the Cook-A-Round magnetic turntable. to tum food automaticalty as it eooks. Plus special two-level warming rack. simplified touch controls. multifunction digital f88dOut and much rTlOf'e. after bone ail afternoon." ••.• ee e e e e e e e e e e e ••••••••••••• eee eeeee e Only Cameron's skull and a few other bones remain unearthed. .. MILS. CAMERON WAS IN THE HOUSE most of the day (Wednesday)," Barrin,ic>n said. "She left the next morning at 8 a.m. That wu tbe lut time she wu seen by my department alive." Late Friday afternoon, the Cameron son. E. Leon Cameron Jr .• found Mn. Cameron, 69, l)'in& beside her car on the back boundary of the family's farmland, a .32-callber platol clutched in her band. On the car aeat tay e •ftlope addreaed to Barrtqton. lmide WU • abort DO&e ttar•tna. .. Dear Dave.'' Ban1ncton would not discuss ltt. contents. except to say thal il contained a CClllfeaaion. Dr. Jobn Butts, usociate cb1d st.ate medical e~amtner, 1tud.led the rema.lu. ..OBVIOUSLY , THE BODY WAS dismembered to some extent before lt was put in the ground," Butts aaJd. "I don't think we can say from wbal we've aot here what killed him ... I think we can safely speculate be met a foul end." In the late 1920s. the CamercxJ family bad sold 8,000 acres to the federal government for part of what is now Fort Bragg, and they were aomewbat belt.er off financially than most neighbors. Like many of the county's old families, they are descendants of Scot settlers. Neighbors describe themaelvea as clannish but willing to come to each other'• aid. "l wouldn't call her jolly, but she lauahed a lot," one man said of Mrs. Cameron. "I never knew ber to have-a boyfrleod after her husband disappeared." "SHE WAS THE MOST ClllllSTIAN lady you could hope to come acroaa, •·said one woman. Sllu Fullt, who wu a tenant farmer on the Cameron properly after Cameron's disap. pearance, remembers another story be said was told to him by Mn. Cameron: One day in 1951 an alrplane circled low over the Cameron house. The three children called up at lhe plane. and a mao waved. "That's Daddy," one oft.be children yelled. DIAMONDS are fine, MERCEDES are grand but the ultimate gift ls a GOLDEN TAN. 11/K:".-;:1(· Ltut MbluU Shoppers Special Order By Phone -We'll Peraonally DellYer Your Gi~ Certificat~. $35.00 20 VISITS $14.95 4 VISITS 770-1169 Monday thru Sat. 8 a .m. • 9 p.m. Sun. 10 a.m .. 6 p.m. XMAS EVE 'Tl L NOON t£. 23800 ROCKFIELD DRIVE AT LAKE FOREST LAkE FOREST Ke~ lt\9t C.Afomle ten wt1f\ SUNTAN PlANI Get 2 houn ot aun In lult 2 mlnvtea In th• 8unor.,M Booth! "Alter lhat, she said, nobody beard a thln1 in r-------------- tbe world about him," Fulk said. 3,000-year-old Found PEKING CAP) -A S,000-year-old femaJe corpse, part ol an exhibition 1n Shanabal, IJ believed to be the oldest and best preserved d.llcovery of Ill ltind, theofficlal Xin.bua news acency reporta. The purplish-brown corpse bad somewhat elastic flesh at the time ol excavation in the Xin· jiang AutonomOUJ Rqion in September 1978, and w u so well pneerved that flncer and toenail• are lntact and internal or,ana are in place. Plaited blonde hair coven the bead and fine balr and eyebrows can be aeen on the woman, believed to have died 1n her 20s. If it'sgot wheels, you'll move It faster In a DatlvPllot classified ad.Calf 642-5678 and a friendly ad- viser will help you turn your wheels Into cash. SUPERCADEi GRAN NING! 18.t71 HAR80R BLVD., C POUNTAIN VALL8Y SAT. ti 2•78 1' I ll£N'8 TENNIS WEAR MEH'8T .... IRTI The finest !Mnut.clu,. of epoc1a ... bfinga you teru"• cooroln .... for ecelng 1ny opponent. AMof19d cotor •••ctton ~ llPOf'9 k>goe ldd QUiity end. '911 to lhla ~lection ol R*t'• aporta ... ahlna. ~ for eny ec:tMty ....... S1 ........................... s:zoaosn "'°"' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S1t MEN'S A LADIES' SPORTS SHOES A collectJon of men'• and llldles' lpot18 ahoee, tndudlng top rm.d (5 lta,, training lhoee tor the -10UI athtetea .•....•.... SM•toSM• llEN'8 TENNIS SHOE The belt •Hno lhoeon ttteSoutNm c.tlfomCa dn:4ltl "WJmbledon• etyte ... In whttelblue OOIOr ....,.. ............................ sa:a- MEN'S a LADIES• SPORTS SHOES A~rpoee court and epot1I lhoe9, In the ~~ etyte tor men and llldlet. WNW/bh» C11M1 combo ••••...•........•......••••• _, __ ......... ,,. ,.,.. ~. eold color .,., In cols • --llyte. c.... ..., .., ...., wtth .... end .... OOhit:ll .. wtttl the PM- P' IMlgn6a. SU.. &'*'-·XL •..... t11 _ Al80Rtm IHOE8 A comp .... h of cmulll. tpOft. and bw:tHtyte ._ totttww.ltCOMI ...... Uvlng llyla. GNlt ... ttb. .................... tl2.9 tr:t -- Mllft RUNNING SHOES An eerty momlng run la grwatwtththta ·~ atyte running lhoe by Nb 5 ttar rafr9d. In tan/atange nyton .............•.....•........ ~ ... if •' ~. • 6 . ' .,.,.....,_ ....... probabli\y ol eom~ MppeninC lD ao airplue. , ''BBING ON tbe 1round l• not oecetaariJy safe," .be 1t.reued. ..The fact that we're alive mUel UI vulnera· ble. Tbat'a oae ol the tradeoft• ol fuoc· Uonm, u a human belna." Arnold pointed out that "there's notbinC wrong with betnc afraid. It pro· tect.s ua. The problem la when fear becomes trratfonal." The second step is learnlne to relax. which Arnold teache1 with cassette tapes and a proceaa of tiebt.enioM and loosentna muscles. "You can't be afraid of something ii you 're relaxed in the presence ol it.·' be explained. Then tbete'a a basic education about alrplaoel and flylne in general so the clients will feel more comfortable around aircraft. ··~ lAIUU a MGM d marvel at UM n •rtQI," boMid. ·~ n move to u.. ab'Pon ta ex· amtae tbe plane at ftnl baDd. We taxi around the atJplrt ad Ulten ta tbe COG· troJ ..,...~. •• . Arncild JIU Ida ellenta belP with the eoekPit cbora so tbeJ beeome ''part of tbe crew.•• Tbe Dal step b a~ an a com· m eanter an4 • a leaon on pr=th• wara o UH fear-pro- duclqwdlnlUmetntenmnab. Flytna pbobtas affect ~ of all aces. A.mold aald. but women admit to the pl'Oblem more readll1. When cllenta aetdown totbenltty$ ol tbe pniblem lt's usually teer ol aealed in, «cl not havtnc ~. noted. "But 1 tell them they do have cootrol. by m~ the night attendants as their aaenta.' PEA& OF flying ts "a hellish, nllbt· mariab kind of experience," Arnold aaid. "It can block promodoos, keep people from making good speeches or ca use disruptions in marriaaes or divorce. "Younger children can use it as a control mecbaniam over tbelr parents or guardians." • While millions or Americans start sbaklng when they see an airplane. Arnold, the therapist, almost baa the re· verse problem or the people be treats He loves to fly. bad his first leaona at 17 and now does aerobaUct in the air. .. At ooe time I had hoped to make aviation my career." be said. "but that dido 't work oot. "Now I jUBt fly for recreation " Continental Airlines training Manager Ken Hutchins ilot Dislikes Flying ~ough Ken Hutchins teaches people not to be afraid of flying, ·:tie says he'd rather do almost anything than get on an airplane. :·:~ they're afraid, coo.fronUn1 their fean tad yielding to them. , .. Formerly Fearful Before therapy, Costa Mesa resident El1een Strom says her fear of flying ruined many vacation plans. Eileen Strom. an attract.Ive Costa Mesa grapluc artist who used to be afraid to fly. bas made an 1mpor tant ~very about airplanes smce she's been "cured .. .. Ao awful k>t o( men fly. I never looked before.•' &be sa.ad with a smile Miss Stl'om's misadventures with the alt beea.o when she was 5. Her first Oi&bt was a bad experience and abe says it's "gotten worse lhrouab the years." Fin.ity. her tear of faiAll berame 10 severe that abe .Oaktn't. take vacations Wllbout drivin.e and bas even hidden her f19PfeAemkm from prospective dates. "IF I DID FLY oo a vacation 1t would ruin it completely. I'd be count.lq tbe hours until the plane landed and I'd be In such a st.Ille ol anxiety that I couldn't relax UDtil f aot back home." · · She started planning one trip to , Europe, decided she couldn't cope with the Joac hours in the plane and eave it up. Finally Mlss Strom sought trad1 tlonal peychotherapy but says that after six months she began to reaJue it wasn't doing any good. ··I flew after that and I was even worse." she saJd. Her salvation caple in the form of just five counsclfbg sessions with Glen Arnold, a clinical therapist who apeclaliz.es in treatmg patients with fiylng phobias. WIT1DN HER FIUT few sessions she was mating strides in Arnold's amall plane. ta.sling around John Wayne Airport. safely on the ground but get.tin& used to the reeline ol be· Ing In.side a plane. Miss Strom said her biggest fear was of oot beine in control. but in the small plane she could ask to leave at any time. Finally. the 'Whole thing "started to slnk in. Flying was a very raUooal thine.'' abe dUcovered. · Arnold next bad beT in the air on the way to Palm Sprinp. She wu re- laxed eooucb by tbla time so that she be1an look:lng outside the plane. .............. ,... Eileen Strom "I STARTED TO loot down at the land and I reabzed 1t was okay," she noted. lie r next victory was a commercial night to Palm Spnngs. 25 minutes an duration, which she "felt very good about " "I real.Jred that 1f J ever bad that pan1ck.y reelJ.ng rrom before I could bring myself back to that <ex perience>." Now, lnstead of gnppiog her seats "1 llh lhaking bands. asJung for a drink 1mmediat.elY' and ligblioi a cigarette. Miss Strom watches the view. chats with fellow passengers and even coosiders reading during a flight wrm BER NEW-FOUND freedom she plans to take a ski tnp to Aspen in February, aod she admits she's geUiq .. pretty relaxed" about tbe thoqbtol a longer air trip. And. abe miaht even become an ad· diet. '1'be view (oo the way to Palm Springs) wu really beautiful," she admitted. "This ii goine to give me a lot or freedom." I I l l I 1 : I I Nlldear Pe•er Pi.• Andrea Asaro and David Morell are the develoDen of the 1ame. "Nute:· set out on the table ln front of tbem ln Prlnceton. N.J. lt'a all ln fun, they eay -this game, deviaed by two antl·nuclHr political acientlats, that's described u "The Race to Nuclear Power." Spokesmen for the nuclear industry are not too sure thut the industry ls something that sboutd be spooled. Elecpt Dl..-d H..t Set ... I 41C ChW CCt. Tw.5595 ~-•11200 An inveatmenl to wear Earring .•• c·. ••1...., ~ Mu 07.07 Pt T W Ut.00 S 70.00 12 Pt T W lt.00 U0.00 20 Pt T W t6.ot Z•Lot .25 Pt T W llLOO 271.00 30 Pt. T W ltLOO JOLOO 35 Pt T.W. 211.00 •71.IO 40 Pt T.W Jfl.M HIM '"1 Cl. T W. Jll.00-lfl.tt 1000.00 Larger Sizes Aleo A"8111bte Ladies VelYet Jewelry Hideaway For tnrwtllng or Safety 0eposl1 Box S] 500 in Copper or Black <J) BAUME & MERCIER C10 ODllVE J-\ HOLIDl\Y TRl-~DITION tbem IM'"Cb.el•ntlr walk awa.ywttbout c1epoatt. lq UY 1DGDe1, f uked ii tbe)' wen IOlnl to pa7 for°t'C5. 'Ibey laid DO. I tbltr beb.aYior wu tacky IDd dis· boDetlt. di> ~ tb1.ak at a couple of well· dl"tlMd COJn ten wbo would atoop to •••"nc ta Cll"dll' to"" a tew eeauT -0.P. D&aa O.P.: 1 CMlll& a. .... u ,__ 'ftleJ AN&Mb ...... 'r11:M DM& ANN LANDBBS: A few ...U qo a ,....... ~ UJI • 1"llDaa blll bad M aborticm ea • lllllilll' a eMld wttbaul erperlenctnc •1 eompUeeiloUt" You quoted an .a;lDent ~wlloUkl,"Y•." 1118 1Q1 ....., ... nctlnc tbat ii then wu an 8' locomp!!Hilllt;J 1D • JlftCll•ncy-wbMher U.. prepmc.1 wu tenn"'eted by abortion or DOt -ad If ae Rbocno vaccine wu DOt elven at the time at abortian, future prepan- d• Died to be eartlal1y monitored and s-albly =lat trtttmeDt atven to prevent a braln· Mr~ ieeMek JOW'IOW'Ce? -J.B., CHICAGO DMa I.&.: 1 ... _. M ....... ,.a. 11 ter· red. ........... ~ ....... ... ........ ... .. , ..... -.. .......... .. ~ ................... , ....... , UJ •• • ••n .... 1 u.a. *all u.e •• And find sometlllng nice alt faa.r ta&, ud II tltat ,._la D ·•PUYe ,,... _____________ ......, ud U. • alt uUhodla, • la Cl•ea ala [ ] aeufflnCllm ....,..,luU." B .. ros .. oine Ta.Hit yo• for wrltla1. Tiiie orl1la1I .. ._, r rapome may laawe Mea~•~ll~lea~dlD~C:_· ---- ~-----------' 11,000 Given ~~~~ SATUaDAY, DSC. ZZ BJ SYDNEY OllA&a relatlve1. home, domeatic affalra and ablllty to make neceuary adjuatmentl. Be dJplomatk ln coanec· tioo with apecial fUlaD• cial arrancementa. Caleb up oo cal.la, cor- respondence. AnonymoD&ly MORGANTOWN . W. Va. <AP> -npped ott bv an anonymous telepbone call. tbe Salva. tioa -= oo Wedw· day f a St.ODO bill wrapped in a St bill at the bottom of a Cbriatmu kettle. AIUD (Illar. 21·Apr. 19) : Temptation 1a to believe ~ you bear -for your own 1ood. boweTer, be more reallatic. Ac:cent OD de- sire, wlahful tblnkia1. aura of romance. You have cbotce between in· trt1ue or hlppinesa. TAU&US (Apr. 20· May 20): Investment.a, bualnesl, career, uptra- tiom and a special rel•· tlonablp command at· tentlon. Accept cballenae. more reaponaibUlty ud re· allse that you are "inex· trlcably involved." Relatloaablp is in· teaalfted. CAPa1coaN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Proted valuables, keep track of special posteaaiom. One who borrows boob or mon~y may have oo in· tention of returnlog either. Know it and be diacrlmlnaUng. See aituaUona, places and peop&e u they actual.ly ex.ill. Capt. OUver MiQbael of the Salvation Army. who found the bill in a~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~==::=~~~ kettle in front of a bank. --=======i;;;::ll!ll=!!~~~~!l!lll!~~--.. aald the organluttoo "COMPATIBILITY" has received a Sl.000 blll DISCREl:T INTROOUCTIONS'J'OAN for the put 1everal "OP£N UPBn'YLlr 1'0R trAIUf, years. SINCBR.£. llA7'Vlt£ Paort&. Michael aald be bu no 1'MQ1 u COUPLD plans to try to fl.ad out m•> 7'aOl71 (1t4J .,..,.,. who eave the mooey. II =J;:~====~CM.&.~CJUl~-=c =:·~· ::=-=i·=-L:-=:w.!:i::-..1 "I think that would be • AQUAalV8 (Jan . kind ol sell-defeating. I -::=============================:::::; GE•INI <May 21· June 20): Loot beyond the immediate -open line• of communication, perceive potential. What appeared to be a lost cauae la revived and re- vttalbed. You ~~ pro-verbial aecood c ce. CANCER <June 21· July 22): :1:it your OWD ltyle, f -get 20-Feb. 18): Money and think that the penon love are apotllpted. lm· wbo does it doesn't want print 1t,Jte be canftdent anybody to know. or eaoueh to accept op· they'd do lt 101De other portualty wbidl Jeada to WA)'• ~11~~~'::ta°Jc!:1/!1:!; Tree in Dark your efforta. PORTLAND. Ore. <AP) -The Portland Plscm (Feb. 19-Mar. Fire Bureau bas pulled 20) : You are rid of a!tua-the f Jui on the Portland lion which drained your p o i c e B u r e a u · 1 psychic income. Take Cbrtat.mu tree. cold J>lunae into fUture Police officers on -let IO ol emotional W edneaday a1reed to 1eeurtty· blanket.. Lunar turn otf the 1i1We Upt po1Ulon empbullea OD the tree 1n die cMce aecret1, dream1, ll· of Police Chief Bruce lualou ud temporary Buer att.-ftn oftldall COGft.nemmt.. You're OD aa1d the ll&bt wu a fire brink of major dl1· buard ad riolated a cl· cove17. ~ ordlMDCe. Under tbe ontiDance, Sn4 lltOlkH lo Cltab Cbrl1tma1 tree1 in LEO (July 2J-Auc. Colndmr, 0aMw Aloi, P.O. public ome. IDd build· ,,._ _.._ .... .-... Sor 19, Colfo Mao, CA IDp c:aDDOt be Wuminat· to heart of matters. You meet lndlvldual who aldl you ln t8ldnl more lndependeat course. Ex· prea1 oritlDa1 tbouahtl, ldeaa, c::;1;t•.._ You could fall lii IOn. 22): VIS WIN .......,,. )'OU fXM. ,....,. pr 110ftW ed wttll :1e: OD c:ordl __. o•d plao•• ••,..l>•r. aa.ucw. •11111:1' lD put la due to make = -~ --reappeannee . ._-.ve to Not~• ...., br ta oeir I DI mu1t be ln· re1atn aeme of direc· ,..., ,,,,_ _., ta ad-dlnc!t.. IQCb • from an tioo. Check lela1 rilbta __. ol • ..,.._ adJaca spotlipt. and perml11loa1. To rwqud 0 pktMN, In raponae. Bater P a r t n e r 1 b 1 P • _.... or caU ,_, ,..,.,. tent nre Bureau Chief co;r.eratlve effort, Deporl•HI, f4J.4JU, Gordon Morterud a m tal statm -tblee ,,.,_. .. J olld 1 P·"'· memo alleatAI "IJ'OU are empbulsed alon1 Pltoto ,•q•uU 0 ,.. &reprd r« Cbrilimu w l t b pre 1 1 u r • to ,._,,..., °" 0 IPDCIS CIDll6lo-ud ,,..,...,....oft.be true •tablilb •more perm.a. ~ bcuU. -mnniDaolJoJ." nent bomellue. vmoo <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Avoid direct COD· frontatioos. Liaten, ob· serve and~lay waltlnt 1ame. E aata OD 1et· tins Job done, reachlq a new undentaDcll.q with those who depend upon you. Lon1·dlatance meaaa1e prov91 1lpift- cant. LUISA (Sept. 23-0c:t. 22): Emotinul lDvolve· meat tnfJUlllDCel coane of action. You are not HALF.SIZE SHOP ts the Christmas Store for Large and Half-Sizes See OUf great 11l1ctlon of1 •ROBES •DRESSES • SWEA TER.5 • BLOUSES • GOWNS • SLIPS ............... -.. II 'f04I really con' a.c;a., ,,;.. It« a • . • GIFT CEITIRCA1E !. ·.,1•,•-.i.....,.. . e\ DLF-SIZE SHOP l'ULL•RTON JMQ , ..... UOUNAMILU ............. HUNTUIOTOM IUCM .... ·-c.-COSTAMaSA .. ~ ... - spiritJz.d clessic.a ... our viyel Jaateporl.ehirte • •••••-alone and now you lmow FO$hlonoble f1mepleces from Oaume 6 Mefder ore a holldcy trOdmon or Jewels by J~. Ol005it from a fine selea1n of mens' ond IOdlt's' 14K ond 18K Gold and Quara watches, In o ~ of prices. DOume 6 Mefdef ••• o hofl.doY tradition now or Jewels by~. lL YOUDI penan mu• demands. Be ceneroua. not atravqut. Loft ta verr much Ill pktun. Plans are reNecl. · • : s :.t • Im . A•·•SA.DY llad colMeted MO froai ta wbo donMed apan cbaaa1 to ' mt.er tM ~ preUmlnalW OD tbe t P.~ ~ 9dDeldayl and• dnnatlon ean wu be· iDI' pa11ed around the crowd of atudenu pthfnd. fttCh tbe ftnala. ¥'= 1 +We aD4 fellow teacher Dlek Hanson bad "9md For Kida Sake founders Pat and Jim .. ll...S .,.U lit Mminarl on cblld abme and had spmt a 1111111 ebDd at tbe crisis center. : 'l'be twO teaebers were lmpreued with the .. ...n U. Mada and their orpnlutlon were do-ma . .. W• decided to do tbla (the ftmd·ralstn& contest) for Jim for Cbmtmaa," said Mis· serYIUe. The Meads. wbo were present for the COD· test. appreciated the effort. ... TBINK THE IUDS here are an example of bow we're eoing to solve the problem in the future," said Mead. "This is an example of thear real wilHnpesa to get involved CIMf ................ IN COMPEiiitON -Sharon Evans, a 9th· grader at University High School. Irvine. tries her luck in the Second Annual Invita· tional International Open Fris-Off '·I really believe this is the best eeneration of kids. they're dedicated and willing to do sometlung." With the school cheerleaders standini by for moral support, several dozen finalists tried their band at pitching Frisbees through a hole in a wooden target 30 feet away. THE COVETED FUl8T prize trophy, a blue Super Pro Frisbee mounted oo a base made in the wood shop, awaited the winner. And wbo was that? Asaistanl Principal Gary Norton. wbo took home not only the trophy, but a stuffed green frog, a sun visor and a glft certificate for a free haircut. "Everybody's going to think tbls is a fix." joked Norton, clutching bis trophy and stuffed frog. As for bis mastery of Frisbee tossing. Norton was modest. "Oh. I mess around with 1t just like every· one else does." he said But Norton bas had a long time to practice. He said be fint was introduced to the sport when he was teaching physical education at a La Canada junior high school lo 1962. Delfr ,.......,. ....,... A student brought • pile ol the unusuaJ. THE WINNER -Gary Norton. left. looking plastic discs to class. He explained that University High School assistant principal, his father wanted to know if the new recrea. won the first prize trophy in the Fris-Off. tional toy was fun to play with. The student's father. Norton said. was the I: With hlm la Santa Claus CNick Ml.sserville. founder of Wbam·O, the maker or the • a teacher at the school.) phenomenally popular toy. I\ .1 ':~~Christmas Cheer For ~ " .;;~Families of Convicts ' . ' ' .. :!. SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP> -Eusebia bas six dliidren, a husband in jail. an eviction notice and no job. But with the help of Friends Outside, people who help families of inmates without ever meeting them, Christmas will be ftlled with toys, clothes, food and JOY. "If it hadn't been for Friends Out.side, it wouldn't have been a Christmas," Eusebia. 36, said tearfully. "They've given me food, toys and clothes for the children and baby food for my baby. I don't know how I could get this any other way.·' Eusebia. who asked that her las\. name not be ltsed, has children ranging in age from 3 months to 14 years. Her husband as m jaal await· ing a prison sentence. Her landlord sent her an eviction notice Her only form of income as welfare. HER HUSBAND, Eddle, signed her up for the Friends Outside program, which bas l3 chapters in Nevada and California. In Santa Clara County alone, the program, partly sponsored by United Way, helps about 400 prison families each year. Marsaret Muirhead, executive director of the Suta Clara chapter, said pf'i4onera are ln· temewed in jall to tee whether their famJUes want or need &etp. • ' Volunteers are given a family's first names and agee but usually are not allowed to meet tbem, Mn. Muirhead said, explaining that they want to respect the famUy•s privacy. "The oalT aatiafactlon these volunteers Q•• la kncnrinC they have helped a needy fain!· 17 e1*1 tbdr boUQya,'' said Mrs. Muirhead. ~~--- 7"*0t:mni~ J' 6old'Jflre¥ ''But I think this reflects the true spirit or Christmas. like parents giving anonymously to their children through Santa Claus." Each volunteer gets a list specifying what kind of food to buy and guidelines on selecting gifts. Jane Bode. a volunteer for about 15 years, s ays her whole family decades together what to give each year. And it does not bother her that they do not get to see the farruly .,YOU DON'T GIVE with the idea or a person coming up to you and s aying, 'Hey, thanks.' " Mrs. Bode saJd. She said givlne gifts each year to a priaon family bad become a necessary part or ber family's Christmas. "I would feel guilty if I didn't do something for another family,•• she s aid. "I wouldn't en1oy our Christmas as much " DarreU, another volunteer. has a different reason for volunteering. He was once at the re· ceiving end of the Christmas &lfts and now de· votes 30 hours a month tutortnc younpten of prisoners in Friends Outaide's youth procram. Darrell, a junior at San Joee State Unlverai· ty who also asked that bis full name not be re· vealed, said be remembered when the prbon or· &anization first started belptni bis family. ''When I look back on tboM Olrtttmues, I remember bow happy we were, not Just because we bad 1011M1ilatn1 to open. but because othen out there eared about us," tald Dunll, 21, whole father still ls 1D prison, ''That meant more than the gifts.'• I 8.D. HOWES and SON FINE JEWELERS FOR FOUR GENERATIONS NfWl'09T RACH l412 Via lido I •7~2731 lOS AHCll(S1,ASADtNA1 ~l" Ma&.\11" '"'-"' WlltMa/ HAWAII FLEECE-LINED SUPPERS One of the fmest selections in the entire area of mens, ladies and cbildrens lined slippers in genuine leathers, value priced from $5 to $27 .95 . We gladly gift wrap. PRE-CHRISTMAS uttU SPECIALS ALL STORES OPEN SATURDAY 9 AM TO 9 PM 14K GOLD SALE LAST CHANCE BEFORE CHRISTMAS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, NEWPORT BEACH, LA HABRA 44°/oOFF Just In time for Chnstmas shopping. Save on a manufacturer's entire line of 14K gold jewelry Select from ltahan chains for both men and women. bracelets. charms. charmholders, eamnos. stlek pins. and assorted fashion pieces. Gold makes a most appreciated gift Take advantage of the savings now• SPECIAL FEATURES: 15" chain. Reg 44.00. 21 .99 Matching bracelet. Reg. 24.00, 11 .99 Script initial. Reg 20.00. 9.99 FMNon Jewelry, Newport Beach. La Habra only We welcome Visa. Master Charge. and of couree our own Buffum• Charge. •, OGldm •Atrtlwllliill ,,.rt ... pqlq P• .... ._.. b11 •id Honmber. 1"bll ,...,. I 111 U tDc:Nw fl JIM ,.-cmt onl' tbe~ClfN berlll&,_,. Gold•• w .. t A.lrua .. Nard" 111,Ht .,...._. IO fU Uda ,..,. •• lea'tW ol 11,000 =ua•n o.-r 11t• boafdl:ao. 9oudla11 lib November are U.IT Plftm1 o... the aame olmt. ,1,...0.a•••Nw Reller • Wllllama, IDc., ol Calta Meu, bu chanled it'• name to RdMr WWlasm deYog Inc. Tbe eb.lmie. Hcontial to Rlcbard 1. Beller, cbalrmm. nOecU Jlm elev-.·. cuoa u a atoclrhQlder and bit coatrtbldklnl to apncy. Ne111.•rc f.e•• Nece.1 State llutual Savtnp 6 Loin AllOClattoD hat taken a tb:nle-year leue OD 1,000 .~~ feet of apaee ln the Bank of California B at 1400 Don Street, Newport Beach. The nlue ol the leuebold ls "3.200. £eflae c..pieeetl Born, Barrett & Asaoctates. an enviroamental engloeertq fl11D, baa taken a three year lease from Leon Klatztio on 900 square feet of apace at 1200 Quail St., Newport Beach. Value of the leue is $31,llJO. Jerra Lynne Tyler and Mite C1aytoc. of tbe Newport Beach office or Bualneu Properties Brokerage Co., represented both partiel LEASE 1§ From The Leader WEARE OFF TO A RECORD LEASE YEAR• Benefrt From Our Pnctng Policy, Select/Ofl And Superb Service. .. NABERS~ ' OP£H7D~Y8 2600' HARBOR BLVD •• COSTA IESA 540-9100 PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMaHT Pl Put>lli!Wd Or.-ot COHI Delly Piiot, HOv.aoenO 0.C..1, 14, 21. 1'7' U/1-7t PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE 1'1edleal Ottleell Cooatructlon on Fountain Valley Medical Development Company's $5.5 mlllloo, four-•~.:~• and reflective IOla!' gold bronzed bull~ expected to ala.rt lo Jan • The bu.il will be located in the ~ Valley edlcal Park com- • plex on the aoutbeut corner ol Warner A venue and Euclid Street in Fountain Valley. When completed in late mo. the 54-foot hiah. 72,560 square foot building will be the tallest i.n Fountain Valley. Firm's Ghi.ef ... . To Quit Post l! ' .... Computer Automatioo Ide. ol l.r'\'IDe ...., AD·4 ooaaneed daat B.obnt &. BawUai .._ NUnd ., ' cbalrmla ol tM comJ>U)''• boU'd ot dlrec:a'I, a • po1t be beJ4 '°" u 1ean. • . aaWUm, d Newport Bueb, ts wc..-S 117 A I 0.,,... PnU, ~. a New Yon Ot¥ "nand•• coo. ~ RlWlt wbo ba bee a llecllmdlms, of LJma• i direct« o1 the Irvine-wood, WHb.; DeU baaed minicomputer Data,~·· ~ 1 manufadurer for more other . thu tlabl ,..,... Pratt, a private Ill· : ln m:moanctal bb re-vettmtd eoanltaat l.Q tlrement. R.awliJll ea New Yon ctt1 for tbt ••id h~ waa relln. put ftve yeanc::a-;.:r l bl b • Pointed &o the , QU. 0• ll polt .. AutomaUoa board or chairman because be dlreeton In 11'11 Prior bellev• that lt lhoul4 be • occupied by a yoaqer to bit ...._ Into priYIU ma.a wttb more time to couuW.aaf~• Pratt wu devote to the buatneaa o1 pretldea of Diebold thecompany. Venture Capital. from B I._,. tb flrm' 1911 to 1114, ad pre· e c -.. e • vS.oaaly wned • me 1rowtb and lnterna-pr~a{deat of Clark Outlaw Accounts Win Stay t.looal r=mkln durlq Docl&e Is Co. lne., ID••t. the put ew yean u be-ment baan. He is allo \oe particularly de-a dlredor of Newport d)Udlq ol tbe board of £lectronlc1 Corp. of d I r e c tor• a n d l ta suta Au and Umvenl- cbairman. Re will COO· ty Patenta of Norwalk. tin11~ to serve on the Colla. boa rd ol dJrerton. LI.at.eel u one of the orl&lnal outalde In· vestons when the com· pany wq founded In 1987, Rawlina ••• respooslbie tor arraq. tns the ftn&Dcln1 that cave Computer Autom.a· uoo lt1 Lmpetua. H1I ef- fort.a In f1naDdnc were considered a m.Jor lac· tor In buUcttn1 tbe eom· pany, Hid prealdent &AWUNS and Pratt were~ to tbe board at tbe eom~·· annual 1bareboldera mee&m,. Aleo ,..leeMd were Kethvi.D. G•rs• W. Browu. ~ al -4mlnlltradoa a ea& pater aeteau at tile UD.1Hnit1 ol California at 1"tDe, md Harold a. WASHINGTON CAP> -MiWona ol A.mertcau who use lnterest-paylng cbeckinl-type account.I can breathe easier now that coair-a baa aareed to delay for three months a court rulln& that would have barred many of the accounta u ol Jan. 1. Consreas approved the postponement ttU. week and aent the bill t.o President Carter'• deak for hla &lgnature. IF OONGllE88 bad not acted, credit unlon share draft accounts and automatic aavtnas·to- checkiog transfer accounts would have been out- lawed Jan. 1. Such accounts let mill.Iona of U S. consumers receive interest on their money until it is needed to cover a check. In April, the U .S Court of Appeals in Washmgton ruled that federal regulatory agencies exceeded their authonty m permitting such ac counts, but gave Congress until Jan. 1 to resolve the issue. The bill effectively delays the impact of that ruling until March 31, 1980, while permanent legislation is worked out. BY LAW, the most popular form of mterest bearing checking accounts -known as negotiable order of withdrawal or NOW accounts -are permitted only in New Yorlt and the six New England states. Both houses have approved leg1slat1on to legalize lntereat-paying checking accounts n•· Uonwlde. but the bills are tied up ln a Houae- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Pll7S11 P1f'1tor2 PuOll•IW<I OrMGt Coett 0 .. 1. Piiot Pvbllt9-d Orangr C.OHI o.llY PllOI OK. 1, 14. 21, JI, 19" ..C-1' DK 1. H. 21, a, 1m .. 71 1' ---- PUBLIC NOTICE "1171M l'l*I .... Or .... GMIC 0.ty f'ltlt o.c. 7, 14, 21, .. ,.,. .. ,..,. PVBUC NOTICE ~nate conference committee deadlocked over other proposed cha.Daes ln the oaUoo'a ban.kine lawa. Agreement on lbe three.month delay WH reached when the Houae and tbe Senate qreed to a compromise on word.inJ desiened to temporarily wal vest.ate uaury lawt that have made Joana bard to obtaln lD about 20mtea. Usury lawa re.trlct bow much ~n:st can be charged on a loan to protect comumera trom un- scrupulous lenders. However. du.rtng the current ~nod of hJgh tnleresl rates, the laws have been blumed for drying up mortgage money State lef,?isluturc~ could rem.!>tatt the usu r)' laws lfthev choose D.H. Methvin. Rawllna la alao a director of Chromatlx Inc of Sunnyvale, Calif .. Interface °'-·•~r Th~ Counter NASOU ..... MUTUAL FUNDS Prak..-:= ot Ap-plied ~ Oorp .• of Goleta. CalU. Computer Automailoa la • producer of diveratfled computer producu. 11,,._,, • ..,.. ,_..., ... I II 11, 1171 N Money Tree TD aatJ'LT: a mutual fund, lmown by various dee 1tpatlou -Dreyfua (they put a llOD on TV>, Op- peabetmer, Chemical, P'ldelltJ, M.I .T. (not to be eoafUMd wttb v .. acbusetta lmtttut.e ol Teebnoloo> and IDAllY other lqb-eo.mctlnl a.amea 1mactin1 ol truatwortbineu. Thi CUltomen were DOt e.. sappaeed to be~ by tbe ~ pereeat ..i. eommt•km they paid eotn& tn to most ol tbele '-di. Tbia me8Dl that for eveey $1,000 tbey pat up, • •mt to the sweet-4•llrtq taJ11man who penuecled the customer to part with Ids mooey. · What's aD I~ percent ..... eommiuion wbeA the mutual fund 11 aom. to invest in s&oeb that so up and up? You were in the band.I ol prdMS'onel IDOD9J manqen. Or COUUE It clldn't wort out that way. The stoet market bu been ltapant for more than a decade now - and anyone wlth money locJted away in a mutual fund baa taken an lnflation.ary beatlq. The muwaJ fUDda are ltill around but their mana1en are today toutiDc another tlDd ol investment: the money market hmd. lnatead ot in\lelltiq in ltocb, tbese funds late your money and earn a b1lb IDteftst rate oa It by in· vesUnc lo sueh debt imlnunenta u U.S. Treaawy bWI and bllb.4momina0oa ce:rtiftcatea ol deposit iuued by banb. Tbe anrqe IVY can't set tnto that kind ol action because be doao't bave enoaah mooey. The money mutet funds pool bia cub with the money from Iota ol other people. So lf you have money &odaecl lo one of these funds today, you abould be eamlDI well over 10 percent lo· t.erest, thereby lailinl only allchtl1 beblDd lnflatioa. TID8E •ONEY market fund.a have been an amolute skyrocket thia year People have been pul.lia& their money out of banks and 1arinp and loam and pourtq it into these tunda. At the start ol the year the money market runcta t.l about no billiaa • t.beir dlapoaal. They will emerse wttb man than MO blDkm. Market Falls Back As Inflation Stays NEW YORK <AP> -The stock market las-ecl into a &ndual dec1iDe today on the news tbat lnflation continued at • tWl>dleit amwa1 rate I.st moatb. Tbe Dow .looe8 aftl"qe ~. iDdmtri.a.11 .... down 4.4.1 pohrta to&a.11. !iif~l•'l'lw .fj .... 11"'1• Due to late t,.ansmission today's llstlno will not appea,. In the Dally Piiot. W .. af ~ftwb Did ...... Due to late t,.ansmls-sion today's listing will not appea,. In the Dally Pilot. \ALI\ NE W YOtllt (API ..._..., __ -•eon-. --....,. ... y--T-.,..,.. -J ...... -"'711e -lffll•- -T -~X 010 Nf.W ~I.AP) Dec JI ~ m -ii: .. Dlat Winniag St9le Corona del Mer High won a basketball game Thursday night and these two photos show part of the reason. At the left. the Sea Kings' Shawn Ahearn puses off to a team· male, while at the riaht Jeff Pries C23> drives for two points, despite the defensive play of Bob Thornton. CdM edged Mission VteJo. 49·45. See story. page 89. I Sailors' A.D Haywood Jules Gage Quits Will Rejoin Lakers Tonight At Newport. Harbor INGLEWOOD CAP) - 81 aooEa CAJlLSON Ol .. Mtf,.... ..... Jules Gage, a fisure on the Costa Mesa Hilb and Newport Harbor High tcene th• put 30 years, bu restped bit poll u Newport Harbor'• athletk dlrec· tor, effective today. ·'I'm not really ani'oul to do anytblai at this polnt," 1ay1 Ga1e, a 58·year-old ex - Hollywood Hlah and UC Santa Barbara athlete. GAGE BEGAN bis buketball coac:blnr career at Newport H•rbor ln 1949, 1wltcbed to Co.ta Meea in 1960 ind returned to Ute Newport Harbor c1mpua followtna the 1918 seuon alter 1ulf•rtn( a beart attack. Stace fl• bu been Ne~·~ At>. UM SaUon ban col~ man)' CH' champlom .,., ~ notab'1 tn wate~an<t~. ·-DCUDeroal . ~ fmea ID foot •• ¥Olt.1baU, • tr•Ck ilDd ... \ . ua~8aieu4~ ·Sun1et Le11ue ebamploublp team.t atN~ and OM of tM moat ex.ctttn1 tHmt ID' tbt Oraap Coilt ana't ldltory -the 1• Q;tta ..... qailnta. Forward Spencer Haywood will rejoin the Los An1elea La.ken tool1ht when they face Golden St.at.e. CremnPie Pro01otion Irks Knicks SAN DIEGO <AP> -Aft.er a 1roup oC Sa.n Dteco 1port1 celebrities and tam of the Clip- pers threw pies •t Ted Leitner. New York Coach Red Holunan threw a flt. But It dldn 't do the Knlcks much &ood. Lloyd P'r1!e seored S2 pomt.a and Swen Nater bad Z4 po6nta and 11 rebounds Tbund.ay atiht u tbe Clippers pulled aw1y in the final eisht minute• for a 128· 118 victory over the Knicb BUT THE GAME wasn't the bigge11t story at \he San Diego Sports Arena A pie-throwing promotion at halCtlme caused lht-NBA game to be delayed for about 50 minutes. The promotion wai. called "Throw a pie al Ted Leitner and the total or some 60 cream pies thrown at the loca• telev1s1on s ports personaht:. made a mess or the playing sur face underneath one of thl· baskets. Holiman filed an official pro test shortly before the second half •tarted -aome a mloutes after the nm half ended -and the announcement of his move drew 11 cheer from the crowd of 6.843 on hand .. l'M NOT SURE w~ dad the right thing protes t in i;t the ~amt•." said a weary Holiman after h1i. team was outscored 27·16 down the stretch ·The players were apprehensive m the second half "It's the privilege of the home to nm a promotion I've never s~n anything like this before Jt•a not my mpooaibth t y. I dldn 't throw those piles · 'Tbe only thl.og l can compare It to I• the b•ckboard thin& wllb Darryl O•wldna ... Tbe ofnctai. were l.A!e Jones and Jim Capers. Jones uid there wasn't any cbance of a forfeit "LEAGUE RULES st.ate that once the 1ame bu at•rted lt ls the declaioo of the oWclals wbetlm' or not to stop lt," HJd Jones. "AJl we bad la• noor that wasn't playable the fint three umesMtried. "We were juat 10Ln1 to make sure tbat the surface wat playa- ble. Hollman'• cooteoUon waa that the Cloor WU basardoua to bls playen." Hal Kolker. tbe Clippers' vice president in char1e of promo- tions, took respon.s1bility for the de la)' "WEU... I GUESS the buck stops here," aald Kolker. "Tbe ide1 wu •ll of oun and Ted thousbt it would be a 1ood pro- motion. W• didn't know it would 1et oat ol band and delay the 1ame. "You doll'\ now bow tbeee thln11 are iotei to turn out We' re here for entertainment and a total entertainment packa1e. I've 1otten dUCerent reactiom 10 far. l 'n bad people come up to me ad say we outht to do tJU more often and other people tell me that thit wu an outrap.·• For Klags' Simmer It's No Longer A T~-way Street Rt:Ff'ALO, N Y <AP> A )<'ar ago. Charlie Simm er of lht' Lo:. Angeles Kings was wooder· ing If h1s path between tbe Na taonal Hoc:key LeaitUe and the mano.n would ever stop be'na a two·•af .cre.t. .. There were Umea trbea It was very de'preulng -Ute on ever y bus trip at four an the morning... said the 25 year-old le-ft wing . ..-ho 'l't a record Thur~ay night again'lt the Bui falo Sabres by '>coring a 1toal for the I Ith slraieht game .. It was very dlshearterung to eet beat out every Ume 1·d aet up here ·· NOW SOl•Ea BAS hts own niche l.n the NHL rtt0rd book But Bulla.lo won lbe 1ame ~3 on two 1oall each by Danny Gare and RJc SetliDc and the Kln11 stayed two pointa be:bmd Montru1. ..You don't &et too many chances to 1ain cround on them," said Slmmer, who wu drafted In 1973 by t.be old California rrancblle ot the NHL and also played wttb the now· defunct Cleveland Barons. '1'be preuure ia oCC now on the streak. but our IOlll tonlcht wu to cat.ch Moatreal. · · Prior to the came, Sammer bad been \lei:S wttb Andy Batbcate of tbe New York RaA1era, liOG; Bobby Hull ol the Cblcaso Black Hawb. 1-..a: and lllke Boaay of the New Yark lllanden, 1911-19 - each with pit ln to atraiebt 1amn durll\I tbOle seuon.s. 8111MEa, WITH 13 1oals dur· ln1 the streak. finished the COO· teat with 30 iom and se polnt.a 1fter uailtlJ1C OD each o( the Klo11• other tallies -by lh1em1te Marcel Dionne. the NHlJ't blibest scorer with 85 ~u. and defememan Randy Maoery. •'Tb at Une ta t0m•thia1 to aee, .. nld 8abfel' forward RJck Dudley. who Md a pair ol U · situ. "I tb1nk lt'a the boat ooe I've ever seen on a power play. Yoa have to conceatrate on Dionne and (rilht ~ Dive> T17lor and then Slmmer comes alon1 and •~ru." I i ' .. ' ' ft Ii ' l ;:f CHARLIE SIMMER J 1 The rangy SJmmer bas beenf the catalyst ln turnln& Dioane's br1 lll1nce Into a three-man threat.. aaid Sabres' Coach Scot· ty Bowman. - "THEY .JV•P ON 1001_."' pucks. and 11 you don't brtq ~n. puck out ol your zone quick. lhei: • aet it ... ukt Bowman ... And that 1 Simmer la big enouib to set tn ~ rront of the rest of the net en«11 stay there." n The Sabra broke on top per t Sellln&'5 baaband tbot m14way*l throu1b the Cirtt ~,-iod, ~ Simmer Ued tbe score tbortly'.., later when he luuced for h116Wn · rebound and slid lt put a baMed~ Bob Sauve of Butta.le>. .. •. Manery •cored from 40 feet · out witb a lbot whloh b1l .UM stick ol a Butralo player '°4;; went between Sauve'a tep, ~ Gare's Jab aoat Uecl t.be ~h 2·2 earl1 14 the aecond ~ Simm• boobd up wttb for udher lead_. boW•Y~ d that lHted only 12 H~a_.d before Derek Smith u.ct l\ U with 12:37 CoM lJl tbie ~'l ~riod. Tbe s.1na flrect. .o ... M" Klnp aoaUe lhriO.~ wbo., macle N¥trral •~atar Mve11 Sauve laced OQly lt aboU. \ _____ ,,,._, .. , ... .._ ____ _ Ram nmnlDa back w...a Tfler. revtewUaa • MUOO that bad more upe tha clowQa: ••1 teamed my laaoo ••. no more pre-1ame ~clop for me." C'oaelt's 4J-9ftlr •~nil 837-43 You cu succeed wttbout ever lettinl out of 11/111 ~ IChool. a Gordon Wood of BrowuwoOd.. Ta. • ~-bu been named 1979 national bief.I Miol ew:b Of UM year, Be baa bem eoeeb•n1 bl Blowawood *Ce Im. blict when Franklin D. Rooleftlt wu la tbt mldat 'fJI Im __, tmD. ud you eou1d set als 1.uam ot 1• for a ·aouar. ta U years, Wood baa pl.kited h1I teama to ellbt Tau state Utles and built an overall 35'1~ l"flCOfd, the most vic- tories by a vanity coach in the history ol blab school football. S.rt Pia~• Da1'icl •• lt'•l~n The California Surf, not lmowo u a b1lb-• scoring eoceer team in the ftnt place, bu UD· loaded tta top point producer from tbe sm outdoor MUOQ. Stew Dnid. a two-Ume North American Soccer lAacue aeortai c:bamPioo. .u placed on waiven fOf' t.rminatioa befon tbt cJu6 took the fteld for an indoor 1ame ... tplf Mln· De10ta WedmldaT-~ ••After a 8ood deal of COlllkleratioa and dllcualoa with our coach. Peter Wall, we felt that plactn• Steve Dnld oo waiven was in the beat m&enlt of the club," General Manaaer Bill O.WIGD aald 111 a p~ statement. David. wbo scored 11 eoa1a &Dd Md five umta, never llwd up to the a:peeta. . UoDI tJl tbe SUrf. He wuu't lmown a a team Dl&Yer and thus couldn't fit"'° &be t..aalalliWallia~. 'l'be •year-dd utlve of Trtnl4ad )ed .,.._.. the NASL In 9COrla& iD im wldSe wttb mm and in tm while with Loa AnleM. He ea.me to the Surf mid way throuab the 1978 aeuoo and scored five soab with four aatsta ln u camea. lle'll TMalc TIOlee aefere It'•"'-• DES MOINES, Iowa -Linebacker Rlek • RoMDboom of Drake will think twice before .,aln •II• wa'Viq out the window of b1a car at frienda. Tbe lJat time be tried lt, Rlck wound up wttb facial cut.I and bruises and numerous other aches and pains.. ••1 wu just leanin.c out the window, wa~ to fr1enda," Bozeaboom said ... wbea I inadvertently fell out. • Teammate Jerry Smith was an eyewitness. "I saw him lean out the w1Ddow ol tbe car," Smit.b laid. "a.ad the next thing I knew be fell out of tbe car. He bounced twice, rolled once, and got up nmnlng." l',....PopB8 . 8TAll11NQ 'tOUNQ -Hoctey la quite bi& ln Mtnnnota. So big, in fact, that younpters often team how to 11ide on skates before they can even tie them. In Roch~. •e61aals Dr•.,• J .. fl•• 8UJteta ... • Larry O'Bdeta, commt11kJaer ol the National m Buketball AuodaUoo, suspended Gecll'&e llcOln· nil of tbe Denver Nuaeta 1bu.ncU)t IW 10 cla)'I wldlout pay for lntentlonall7 J'V11Diaa Into r-.fene ,,.. ...., durlni Sunday's 1ame at Suttle. Tiie 1t11penjdoa ls npeded to IOlt MeGinnia 1123$0 ... Eddie J1•••• scored a career· hllb S3 point.a Tbunday ~ )ead Atlaata to a UZ..103 vidar'y over Detroit . . . ,._.., art•,.••• scored 17 aecond·balf polnta u Milwaukee reaained the Midwest Diviaion JNd wlth a 120· lot victory over Kama Clty . . UeJ• Free aeond 32 poUlta Dd s .. Nater b8d 2' po&nta and 17 ~bounds to lead San I>Mso to a JJl.111 9idory cw.-the New York knicb . . . The CleYeland Cavaliers, bolstered of late by &be play of cuter Dine a r'Uull, .., u., llaft not made a tnde offer far Dltldt Ptllttms • center lleb Luler, wbo Ml Mked to be -*•••s traded. •••••• E,..,,ca l•r Je &e•b The Bolton 8ndm went OD their tqpsl ICOI'· Iii Ln1 binle of I.be National Hockey Leque lealOD , Tbunday .. Dlek ....... Jeq ....... and Peter MeNab eacb scored twice lD a 10.0 rout of Toronto . . . Bela9 WU.0.'• toa1 fmm m front of the net with 4:08 left rallied Pbiladelpbla to. 1-1 tie with Pittaburab and Ued the all-time NHL record ol 28 CODMCUti.::,.f,, .. mea wtthout a loea ... AMre Laerob. the all·time polnt pro- ducer in the defunct World Hockey A.Noclatioa, retired aa an active player with the H.artlord Whalers ol the NUL. ., ....... 3~-year-old LalT)' Adams learm the ropes from bJ.ch school student Carol St.lick.land. Ad.Ima. a 3-1. ~ pound. plays in the Termite League. G 1p.m..~1i./ ./, NOUDAY 90WL: lndfee ¥1. 8YU A IP urs: ~· Hannon, How•rd David •nd Don ~- The I~ Hoosiers (7"") me.t the BYU COU09n (11-()) In t~ Hoftday Bowt •t S.n Otego. A ~Ir of ~~y ~ •t»cb coutd ~· tMs -"' o. ,,._... 9CIOrlng oemes of Ole )lllW. Tim Otfford of lndfw ts a. 869 Ten's ~ totaklffwde cNmp.l NmktQ ltwt dlstlnctJon wt~• y«d «'f· fort eg9Nt kMa. A 300-yerd $.tt. rule ratt.r then the uception for ~ Wiiton, Young's All-Americ.n slgMf caller. BVU is favor.d ~ POfnts. OTHER T2Ln1SION 7 :30 p.m. CS2> -HORSE RACING -Los Alamitos Racing H lghllQhts. RADIO Bastr~I -USC vs. Ric. In Bluebonnet Bowl Cluslc. 7 p.m., KNX {1070); UC Senta Bart>Ma •t UCLA, 8 p.m .• KMPC I 11\)); GOtOen ~~ •t LAk.,-s •• p.rn., K LAC (570); Lono Beech St. vs. Auburn In Bayou C~sslc. s p.m .• KLON (88 I FM) KNAC <105.5 FM>. ' - SPORTSCASTER .•• • DEPTH FINDERS • TOP.slDER SHOES & BOOTS • COMPASSES • DUFFLE BAGS • CHARTS e Christmas gifts ~ ~ for the discriminating yachtsman CLOCKS I BAROMETERS • fB ... 2 2 ...... lS z i ' .., Q1'111 • •: a • 1111 nwa ~ ftOm 1185 to S545 .. Deck lloulit 11or ............... 1114" CGlllblMtloft llcMlt S1M" ! z c -z !: 2' c K '" ~ • I z rn ; i • . . ... •• t• ONLY ON~1 TOVU ftULT, la 1UeklD1 wt\h llll ~ u l reel the Rama trill a.u la the '*' door to IDMl buia' la Pu..-,. with the S&Mlet'I lllftYallilal.""' ..... • Y adm' com,.... rw't eo toyaJ. Cral1 &l:df cbqed ,,_..LA• _. Jiit. lll>ur~ to LA and IM DllllO WW. UM Rama c:bams*Jm; 8owvd RaDlb WIDt rrom LA• and Plttlborsb to LA ud Su DSe10 wtth the Cbupn u dMID',PI: Dave OmnJnt::a.; t tr.a LA• Md Pltt.atM.lrlb to ad Plttlbol'lb.wttb the &.ien bll c.bOiee: ~ Oal'llMm went from Dal.lu• and Ptttabc&reb to D•llaa and San Dieac> wi~ tbe Cbarpn 1ett1n&.t:. IMld; ud Ernie C.UUo -.at from Jnd PltttburP to Dallu l!Pd Pittabur1h. All be did .... ~ b4a final winDe1' from the &eelen fo the Cowboys. Tbe atan OD everyooe •lM ln· *** 81'GGUTBD NA•& CHANGE: CaJlforala Dream• to CaUfornla Nlcbt.aunl • . . • • • ASSA ULSCl'IONS to tbe ,Juzdor ~. all«ate football team lDcluded Saddfadr•1 OQY , ... <P&>. Jeff GretDOt-0 <OT>. Johll le.up <TB>: Ooldn iife1t•1 Kant Tucur <OT>. Leonard Altavilla (MCCJOd tum RB), Tbomu Mont.a <MCOOd team S); ud Oraa1e Coat'• Ride Borer <eecood team LB> ... . .. . NOl'B TO mu; llULUGAN '1 Sad- dleback -Your team mar be the best tn tbe .we. but your pm llabta rank at the bottom. Good planning by your ad· mtntstraUoo. Feur on tile Floor? NBA Neeth to Change, Claims Packer MARSHAU.. HOl.MAN Bowling Stars Co01pete Defending champion Carmen Sa lvino . \1ar!>hall Holman and a host of other top stars from the Professional Bowlt>rs Association will l'Ompete in the s~ood Miller High Lile Classic at the Wonderbowl m Anaheim. Jan 13·19 The event will begln Sunday. Jan. 13 with a Junior pro-am followed by a pro qualifier dunng the day Monday and a l'elebnty Lnvltational in the evening. The actual tourna ment gels under way Wednesday, Jan. 14 with a six-game qualifying round from 4 to 10: 30. After another six games the following day. the field wiU be cut to the top 24 bowlers for an eight-game match play series. Two additional eight· game match finals will be held to gel the field down to five for the Jan. 19 televised finals. Holman bad b1a moat succeaaful season last year, climaxed with a win at the Fireatone Tournament of Cbam- piom the ftnt Ume he qualllled. Hla talent, lntemlty and emotion (which tn- cl udea aucb antics •• screamlnc. jumplng and shaking hia fiats al the pin•> have sometimes seemed abrasive to spectators. He realizes the need to channel bis enerl)' ln a positive dlrectibn. ''I'm not very old, and 1 still bave a ways to ao wltb my mental at· tltude," be admtta. "It'• JUlt tllat I bate to loM." l'or furtbet IDforala· tlon on enterlni tbe Junior or ldu1t pro-ama, call 1'1Ul51. A Jtie Cf tu for lunlon and tot adu ll wlll lnclucte a Jacket and a bowlln• towel. By FaED aOTBENBEllG A .. ._.._... Bllly Packer, NBC'• reaidenl college basket· baJJ junkie. hu an interesUnc ldea for lnllating the ball for the National Baakelball Aaaociatioo, which is not Marty as popular on televialon as lbe amateur game. "l think the pros have trauceoded the sport. "They're too lifted. Wbeo 1 viaited Sprtn1· field. Maas. (where buketball •~Y wu ftnt played), I WU lmpnsaed by ~all the court was. The game waan't invented for super human.a." Packer's SUUHt.ioo la to take me man off the court for each side, Jeaviq a more wide-open, four-on-four game "111EN 111E&E WOULDN'T be ooe guy cloe- gmg up everytbine," be said. "People like Dr. J . (Juhua Erving), Tiny Archibald and Magic Job.naoo would have a better chance to abow their greatneu.. The game would be so fut, aut>.Utu- tioa.a would be made in waves, like in hockey. More playera 1'0Uld get l.Dto the came. not ha. "And for t.be loo& term, It woald brlnl the IQ, white guy back lnto the same. The premlUDJ wouldn't be on the center. but on the total court SPOR'IS ON TY player. Small guya, like Calvin Murphy. wouJd ~ as Important a.a Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. ''I lbink a lot more k.kts would stick with basketball. The way it is now. pareot.s are telli.Q& their kids not lo bother with basketball. They're too small·· PACKER DOESN'T EXPECT the NBA lo take his advice, so the pro game will continue to lack the enthusiasm and intensity that ha.a made col· lege ba.sketball such an ellciting spectacle and bas boosted NBC's ratings over CBS' NBA telecasts the past two seasons Packer . a profe10sor of the amateur 1•me, is one reason for college basketball's s~g showing. He works with smooth ptay-by-plQ' man Dick En· berg and the roucb~ged Jewel, Al McGuire, to form the best sports broadcuttnc team around to- day. WluJe McGuire, the colorful former Marquette coach. avoids the strategical nuances of the 1ame, Packer cbue11 them like they were loose balla. And this Isn't the only thing about buketball lbe two commeolators can't a1ree on. Advauc• Uckttl for the toUntameat are now betas aold at Woet- derbo•I, 11'17 Kat.ell• Ave. 11cUt prices AN• for 'Nelda)' cau da)') and Wedne1da1 a11d Tbunda1 JDOl1ilAp, " tor l'bW'lday evanlDI and SO for all otber ... 10m. Duri.ne the Russian tour, P•cker slnx:k up a frlendahlp with Alexander -Oomelaky, the Soviet coach wbo wtll be alaytnc at Packer's North Carolina home dwiq the U.S. Olympic lrtala next year. "He's • lood 1uy. He says the~·s no question that bubtbaU ts No. 1 in tbe U.S. But he's confi· dent be baa the upper band," aaid Packer. "He 1tDows tt'• bit om. food and a1eepma qua.rten. •• ONLY I 1977 COUPE DE VILLE ,. 50/50 split pwr. Rats. tlh wheel, crulae control, Cabrjolet top & AMfFM stereo radio w/8 track tape. C314RXH>. 16395 4S-1m-1. im·1. 1m·1 & im·1 -Coupe•. Sed4nl" smua to claoou Jrom at Jtnulor aavtng• NABERS 2'00 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA T~l~ho.w (714) 540-9100 1101,I<, Wll~O-'Y'• 'IO 4'4 ... , .. "4TlMIOAY ._ 4'4 t•" f'M, <,l OiOAl lltGC! '"'lo•~, ... ••<-~•-•-,.,,_ ... ...,.i.•••"-. 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And. tbat will be b9d H'ft for the aert-1-mlnded E••le p&rtiaana wbo a.UloD Baroid Carmlch.ael oce1IPYtDi ca. Ital• wttb b1a -teated spikes. lb the ftrst ellht weeb of play tbe Bean reco)'ded seven lnterceptiona u the Cbica10 SftODdar)' had to overcome aevval lnjuries and ll.Deqp chances. 11owever, once everyooe eot seuled doWD in their respectlve roles, tncludi.Dc former Salllt CB Ten\1 Schmidt, the Bun triDled tbe production. Jn t)te !alt ei,bt fT,:•· t.be 9taJ' defenders cam 1 up .with an astonil total d 22 ateai. . • T 1'llE SAME TDIB, the Bear olfeme - blpeO by the solid performance of es-Brown Mike Phip and tbe emergence ol their No. 2 draft choife. Rickey Watts of Tulia -bu developed enoa1b of a pa11in1 attack to •ffecUvely co1111>llment the proven feats ol NFC ruabiq chadlplOft Walter Payton. A.ND, IN THE SEVEN lamel tbe secoad bait of UM MUGG, PbJpps wu 1Dtercepted Just four ~us the Eaeiea must prepare for a team that bu t-eaten both the Rama-aD4 t.be Buel of late. aad played the Cowboys lolaP mou&b urller bl the..._ to have thteateoed to tarn a four-point defeat tao a late. eome.from·bebind win. 1'be Eagle secondary will be bard·pra&ed to cont.'1.o the explosive Watts, especially U Phipps la able lo get single cove,..ge aaainat Bobby Howard. Offenaivel)', the Eagles must protect Roe . Jaw:Eld Crom a revitaliz.ed Bear pua ruah paced by an Paee. Al the same Ume, the Ea&* must be a to run inaide enough to take advantqe of wuws.i ~ery'a power and ability to cut bac •. ftlladelphia by 6 . ••• 6m'M'\ITB llBIVES IN llOlJ8TON courtay i.oo.e mistakes a1aimt the Cbarsen and wks. as well aa courtesy ol the tnabWty of to break its four-eame loslnl 1treat Sea We. , for the Bronco's effort (the llnt time Dea r bas lost two straight 1ames under Red M r>. they receive very little conaolaUoa ln tbe fo of having to contain lhe NFL's leadinc ~. Earl Campbell That la DOt an enviable u - al~ent. Of coune, it helps to have a defense tha tops against tbe run. owever. the Broncos, even wttb Louis Wrtgbt a&d ill Tbompeon -the malmta19 of ooe of the ~a better aecooclariea -wjll bave trouble con the resuraent Oller puaiJll attack fea · Dan Paatortnl tbrowtu to Ken Bur- e Barber and Mike Rea6o. emively the Bronu. will have dUftculty ~the football in either cue. Crall Morton will; molt IUMeotible to .,... rmhiq pnaure tbe Oller froat liDe featurtq Jeae Ybl !Setbea and Curley Culp and a aecon· bD been macb~ed -tb.uW to eading perfonnaDce of Mike Relnfeldt w~tMclub with 12~. tey to tbe Oiler pau defeme, bonver, la .not : a atroq rush, bat the way 1D which V Perry handles op~ tiPten41. He w1U t tiOICll ooe lD the BroDCOI RlleJ Odoma. J)mver. tbe IQO&t trou"'hlc llt ol aamben .. 6Ml wttb tM wq --la fardnl bl& ...... ] .. puWna tM ball -..fior ll'Ul. lat.be lut ~. wlileb lncludet 4e1Hta a1alD1t <>a1•111. .... -Su .,..,. • wU u • dll-°"" the BUia. IConoe ha belll .. *~M!Pf.Vtltot~lal~~ot u tim•. Houston bv t. -.,,.....,.,_. .... LDlln'&W•-:fc. ....... =:.. ~ = ~-CalllNl~C. ............ IMtnt1 llM ~City ., " ~ II al Clill<.tell If • Utlllll ... .............. ..... u • ..,,, &..-.. n '' ..,. "' ....... It , ..... tYll ..... " " .,. . a.o.._ 11" ~ ~ ~..... II tt .-11 "-*•"...._ ..... m. °""" -Ml ......... ICMIMl~ltY .. 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WlllM ...,,..., .............. ......,_ COfltr.CI. 1ftMnl Callfonll• eou.,. iot a M-pobat effort fNm Paul AadtrtOD and de>ubl• ft1ure acortq:trom n .. oe-. Tlu't- cta1 lniCbl U Wlltm.ar eou.,_ Clow&) WU 14.~ ed la DOD· coa.fenmet b.Uetball, 110.tOI. CID tM willDer'I court. Alllllnou ~ u of 21 fi'om tbe ftekl .. 10 of U It the free tbrow line to pae• tbe Vuauardl. Af10 In doublt fl1urn for Soutbern Cal were t:role ClaJtcQ (11). Larry Hint (1'), Kevin Rile)' (13) and Mike Roberta and Paul Hohmann. each wttb 12 counters. • Hohm-WM le~ ,... ~ wttla Dine Hl"OIDI ID a 1ame domht•t.d b.J 8CC1 ~ and W..tmar1 tApSeoey to flOul. 11M wtuwH ~ far M DOlnw at tbit frM t1u'ow llDe, hltblleb*ed ta u. f1Da1 moal6 •• when a IUU led to a lte9dJ Jll'O- eeaklD to tbe ~ ltrlpe .n. Westmar bad cut tbe sec teed to 102 .... ANTHONY'S HOLIDAYS TO REMEMBER CHRISTMAS "DAY AND NEW YEAR'S DAY ( 12 to 3 p.m. Ottly J Chowder OI C-. Slilad LOBSTER MARJNARA BBORJBS CATCH of the DAY CHICKEN 'n RIBS COFfEE-TEA -MILK ,.,~=ENT ,4,s ,....,....,.....,.,...,.,.. r. NEW YEAR'S EVE 'Ret1uW ...., ,,_,,.a p.m. J ANTHONY'S FAMOUS SAL.ADBAR PRllERB 8AOM..ED L0881 ER TAIL mE8H 8TUFF£D HALIBUT WHOLE MAINE LOBSTER tOHG CRAB LEGS ASH OF THE DAY COff£E awtPNJJI£ -HATS HOMS-OMON& •25 PP Wlll01ct1*8 PBSOM W (714) Mti1!J •ID I. lltm &, aD &I .. (#8' NewportlJf Inn) s TOWN POLICY faces all-time Quarter Horse money leadeL MOON LARK and an all star cast to determine the 1979 World Champion. "8Am IN TOYUND' 80UHEA8 STEP OFF FOR DISNEYLAND PARADE ••very .._,, CIM'tatmll•" £"'8ftalnment Pageant Rune Through Dec. 31 · L Merry Kingdom Carols, Parade at Disneyland Holiday vtsltora to DtS1leyl8Dd will see a new addlUon to the .. Vel'J Merry Qtriatmaa Parade" tb1a year: a five·unit tribute to the Walt Disney motion picture clauic, "Pinocc:hlo." ith 25 performers, tbe new acene a the parade's total to more 200 participants aa it depicts inoccbio" first as .=petto's orite wooden puppet, bim to worbbop, brinp bim to life, puts in acbool and finally tntroduces to his eomdence friend. Jim1ny et. stirrin1 ~alinute yuletide chorus from the Main Street Train Station. A 60-foot Chrimnaa tree adorned with 3,000 colored light.a and 2,800 or· nament.t vacea Town Square, wb.ile 2.5 miles of holly and hemlock, 400 wreaths, 300 bells and two 30-foot white trees in the Sleeping Beauty Castle moat enhan~ the holiday theme. FRANCE JOLI, known for her dis· co bit "Come to Me." wlll be featured in Dumeyland's nighttime entertainment package this weekend. Disneyland's Dickens Carolers and Kids of the Kingdom will perform periodically day and night. The park will be open from 10 a.m. to midrugbt through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday, 9 a .m. to 7 p.m . Tuesday (ChriJst.mas Day), 9 a .m. to midnight Dec. 26-30 and 9 a .m. to 7 p.m . Dec. 31 before reopening fort.be special New Year's Eve Party. ftV8 'JO TBEDl expeetatiw, b9 lnDehel into lltndttlaWUltoa'• '"le Tromh••" pmbit with all tbe ~c exctt.em«lt ~ • 1-JeV-old open1ns J*bael OG au-\1tmu monUnl. '!be abOw marb Vu Dyke's llnt retwii to lbe ltap ll1nee "Bye Bye Birdie" doeed 19 Y••n qo, and It'• tbe ftrst major revival lD 22 )'•ara ~ "MUIJC Mu" which starred Robert Pn8tGn OG Bro9chray. "I usM to think aud:Jences didn't want performen to chaqe," said Van Dyke ot bis yeara m TV altuatioo com~es ... But now I aee tbey aQo)', aa much aa I do, takina off in totally new directiooa." HE RECENTLY RECEIVED critical ac. claim for his role as the priest who ra.u. lo love in the movie, "The Runner Stumbles." Van Dyke and Meg B~rt. as Marian the librarian, lead the current cut wbicb has performed in Reno, will appear at the Panta1es for a limited engagement and bead eut for a New York nm next fall. Actor Iggie Wolfington ol Los An&elee , wbo appeared in the original "Muaac Mao" aa Marcellus Washburn, the sidekick of Prof. Hill, portrays the mayor of River Caty, Iowa ln the current staging. Sbowtimes are 8 30 p.m Tuesdays through Saturdays and 7 30 p.m . Sunda~ Wlth a rot.al· Ing matinee schedule. Ticket.a range from $11 to $18 . .50. Phone C213> 462·3104 ror details. RICK AND SAU. Y PORTER IHOW ADAGIO EXPERTISE IN ICE REWE ops in Theater Champio~ Shine In Holiday Slww Ice abow audiences want to laueh as well u oob andaab. That's where veteran, skab.ng comic Han& Leiter comes tn when HolJday oo Ice staru a aix-clay nm Wednesday at lbe Aubeun Conven tioD eeater. 8BCAlJSE ICE abow comics tend to wort well la&o Uaeir SOa and D. 11 ai1Pl appear th.at thear routiDes are not as arduous u those ol otJltr featured atalers. But actually their work is eYea more demaDdiq, req1lirinl top pbyaicaJ and mental cooditiaainl-.. 11.e routines mast appear ftrY natural. even wben they are bl1bJy rebeaned aod laboriously practiced," Left.er UJd. "PIUIJ arenas are so much Larcer than even the bie.fesl st.age that you have to keep con atantly m mot.ion to Jet every secboo ol the au· dien~ feel that they are part al the action." HE HAS TA.KEN tus share of unexpected s pills <as well as those that are m the act ) "1be ice 1s never the same." he explained "IU texture varies from city to city where dif· lereol types or techruques are used to create the s urface. Roughness or wetness creates add1 · uooal problems. espe<:ially for me .. And there is also the po551b1lity of having ao accident becauae one of the line skater's hairpU'\5 falls off earlier an the show and freezes on the ice "YOU CAN'T SEE at. but ti you skate anto It. small a& it may be, it will grab the blade and heave you to the ground." Film buffs have compared tus style to Red S kelton and CharlJe Chaplin, but Hans msist.5 he <See SKATE, PaceC2) Talented pair's almost perpetual motion created memorable moments Commwdty Theater and a fre. quent ,._i dlreeto1' at the San Clemente Comman.lty Tbeater where be wu to have capped a ~birl_wind year by dlrecttna IDd 1tan1D1 in ''Silent NiPt-LaDely Nilht'' wltb Mill O'Connell. • Uon at the Univenlty ol Houston while actiq With stock com· panies int.be tat. 11501. He became aa tnterlor de· siper and eata'td a two-decade hiatus lo b1a tbeMrical Ule, mov- inl to Loi ~ and la.lni.nl wtde attel:l:Uoa tn the dellpln1 field. He wu amoo1 the de· slpen ot the Western White HoUH lD Sa Clemeat.. I k fOr vt ......... ,. P:1!."'l=~ln ec.=~ lmM ,,l:IO J: .,..,,.WM.._. day, TtU:ldlyMwt ~nell§S:•,l:• nd t :•p.m. rldly MMf y, •• =:~r:,.:~;:·r.-w r1 E ·-=~~.\'f~ • ........... YMl''I ew ... AtMegk ntali'i lft V•tenca., the 'SOI~ ....... •'TOrn SltCll/' wUt IMlt'fWm at 1, 3 end J p.m1 CS.Uy s.tunt.y through Jan. 6 . . • • Mltl....nd lft ftancno P IOI v....- wltl befeltUrlnOMYen ••~ "'°" elven encl music by tHQh IChool m kW groupe,dally tttrouah Jan. t, except Dec. M _..ts. TMt•TY U&.•CT M•MleRS of tM Or.noe countv Master Chorale Wiii perform MlectionS from ''The Meulett" •t 7 tonfQht In the Jewel Court of ScMh Cont Ptau. Sototsts P90GY McAut•y~thy Rowt•nd_j,Men S.ttzm.n and Pat nson will be au.cted by Or. Maurice Allard. TH• HANNUkAH HAPPl!NHtO chlnce, sponsored by the Jewtstt Federation eouncu of Or•noe County, wttt twatvre the rode Qf"OUt), Evef'GrMn. The party, from I p.m. to mklnlght wednesday, Dec. 26, wltf be at Temple Beth Emet. 1770 W. Cerritos Ave. Aneheim. Admission $3. Phone 754-19'4 for detalts. • A CHORAL MASTERWORK, Including "Sotemn Mass" by Louis Vlerne, wJll be sung during Golden W~st College's Christmas concert at 8 tonight and Satur· day In the community theater on the Huntington Beach campus. Tickets $2.SO. Warren Peterkin wlll conduct the SO singers In Bach's motet "Jesu, melne Freude" and the "Ring the Bells" cantata. Soloists wfll be Charles MAtynard, TONY URBANO DESIGNED NEW MAAION!TTEI FOR SATURDAY CONC!ftT APPUftANCE : MAESTRO ZUBIN MEHTA Cynthia Smith and Marjorie McMlllln. Tom Waite wlll narrate. MORE HOLIDAY MUSIC wlll be offerwd at St. Michael and Atl Angels Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. 1 ne ~estlval of Nine Lessons and carols wtll be presented at s p.m . Sunday and John Connerwlll be featured In an organ recital at 10: 30 p.m. Monday DICKENS' "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" Is Interpreted by the lmproylutional Theater Project and filled with slngtnq, dancing and JIJ9Qllng through Dec. 30. Plays are at 7:30 p.m . Tuesdays thn>ugh Sundays (except Dec. 25) at the Mertt Tradition Adrift in Festival of Lights By LAUREL CALL DUGAN Laur~l CaU Dugan. c frtt·~ wnter fTom Cucamonga, u a fTequent vt.ntor to Newport Beach Ah, the festive splendor of the l.Jghts gl.Jdtng through the rti&htUme harbor. But no make·belleve. mechanical, amuse- ment park bght parade tlus' The Festival or Lights ls breathtaking for Its own natural. nautical beauty. It represents tradtlion at its finest. EACH YEAR AS the procession makes its way round the harbor, even the smallest boat looks proud, bedecked in Its holiday finery. while the grand yachts take to the water like be· Jeweled ~wans. ---- "°""CLOSE-Br ra.ueo DAILY CRUI-DOWNTOWN LOtfG BEACH 775-t111 • 832·4 1 • 714 527· IF YOU'VE WArrED UNTIL THE LASTMIHUTE LIKE ERNIE COME TO NEWPORT PRODUCE 'hultlcllkM1,we •h• too. Gift ,ocb, <:artons of frnhfnM ~) flantt Galore ALL It Dish Gcadll• MOW A floral .l'Cll ........ 64M093 OfllM CHtlSTMAS OAY 9 to I WI ... nm& too WI...,,_ TOO .----«•l•r:ltf1l-----1 r-----«il'T;Nat----, I I I I ,_.,....,ACat I I "'=' I ..., ..... •AC111 t : CloaftllftC»--11 DATES I i 15°/o °" !! 15°/o °" ! I u:j~ II UNn ma t1 I ft W/~ ·---------------' ·--------------' ---..... _,, .-----((1}IJ;ltJ1l-----·r-----((1JTTNil"----. t •~"' II I t cw.-It ":.~· I '1 C&aY II TOMATOIS I HIAaTS II I -1§C II 29C IAt I I £ ICM _, l 111 ... I ! ~''°'"" I ...,.. •-I 1-.. -----~~.!" ____ _: l _____ _!'~ ____ J The cnsp rught air 1s filled wtth the sound of musical greetings. and shouts of ''Merry Christmas." from those on board as mer· rymakers on land send back their own happy wishes for the Yuletide, their vosces filled with a distant rtng, caught in the sea breeze a.a they sine and about their greelulg.a. The beauty atira the senses and one reflect.a upon the way It all began. It ls said that John Scarpa, a Venetian 100· doller Initiated the f1rat "Tournament of Lights," as 1t was known ln the be&J.nnl.Da. How very romanllc ~ SCARPA MIGRATED TO America. What better way to share that heritage with hls new country than a celebration here on the beautiful harbor at Christmas'> Yet John Scarpa was only one or a vast number of' peoples who traveled to the proml&ed land of America. brmglng with them not only the ne<:es11u es or hfe and their hopes and dreams for a new beginning. but those intangi· ble tradlUOfl.I which were u much a substance to them as their daily bread. Throueh the years many ol tM.e tradlUoaa have been k>st on the hurried road to prosreu but out there. on the water, beyood the vlaual splendor of the parade, btta and pieces of our ancestors' cuaton:uJ survive. Coupled with our American ways, these customa make a colorful Chrlatmu patchwork celebration. THE BRIGHT GOLDEN candle ablnlD& atop one boat may be the "piece" of quilt from our h1m ancestors, where on Chriltmu Eve the father ol the bouae Ut a candle and placed lt on the aw of the bl11est window. Then t.be youn1est child (chosen ln booor of ~ Holy Cblld> would llaht the candle to bW'n throuCb the nlcbt and briq ln Chriltmu Day. In the Netberlanda, "Slnteclaua" arrived with Slft.a for children on a ab.lp from Spain. while ln Poland the allhllni of tbe flnt star on Christmas Eve proclaimed the beglnnin& of festivities and the end of fasting. Actress Appears Dame Judith Anderson. one of the out.at.and· ing American actresses, will come out or retire· ment to dedicate the new home theatre of American National Theatre and Academy West lD J..o. An&elea &ocated wttbJn the complex ol the Callfomla State Musevm ol Science and In· duatry, Exposition Park. She will appear 1n ''The Tower Beyond Tra1edJ" by Robtnloo Jetfen ID tbe new• Hat Hunt Dlacovery Theatre at 1:30 p.m. Tbuncll7, Jan. 31, and Friday, Feb. 1 . There was Good Saint Nicholas and Kram· pu <his companion > who were uld lo be messenRen of Christmas ln Auatna but the ChnstJund <Chnst Child> would be expected to decorate the tree and hang glfls from It for the children's Chnslmas Eve celebrauon IN MEXICO, children fuxt their gtlls, not under a Chriatmu tree, but m a brightly col ored plnata. And ln Italy there is no Santa Claua but a "good woman" wbo la said to havt> known the Three WiM Meo. On the 12th day ol Chrutmaa. abe walb about announdng her arrival rill tM rinftin« of a bell, u she fills stockings whi~h children have hung. From waASatl to Chnslm~ carols. from mistletoe to cg~nog, as w1· Joan m the celebra lJon of the FcslJval of L1~hll> Para<W remember the tradition betund the wondrous fesllv1t1es TIOS YEAR, as the boats glade by. raue your ilass to our anceators who brou&hl the "or namenta" of their Christma.s cuatoma to our land; the Campbell.I and the O'Sbaunnesaeys. the Dyaymkes and the Wonp They are the ort1lns ol the parade. the wealth ol bertta&e beyond the liibta. Buon Natale. John Scarpa. Merry Chrlatmal from all of U1 f'ro• •••~CJ SKATERS ... doean 'l conacloualy lmilate anyone -except once. He WU perform.ins ln Rusaia &.Dd dkl Mai version ol "Swan Lake" with lbe whole Bollbo6 Ballet ln the audJence. They seemed to take the parody well, rewardlna hlm with flowers and a atandiq ovation ALSO PEaroaMING lD the Anabelm abow will be Jill Shlpatad, of the famoua abllnt family: Jim and Judy Sladky. world-acclaimed ice dancing c hampion•: Brltaln'a award- wlnnln1 An1ela Greeabow: proleulonal world champion, Jimmy Crockett; adasto artllta, Ri ck and Sally Porter and the 32 HoUdeUe chonnea. Phone the convention center box office for ticket detail.I and show Umes. C.ll 142•H11. Put a tewworda towortc for .......... ._ -'°"-.. ----~·11J:lel1t-----. r-----«•l•Jil•Jtt---, ------------------------- 1 -...y... 11 ·--"' I 'rfl ~...__ __ t Tos~ :: :TAMGaos I _$60 Savln8sNOW .., .. r ... ...-.. I s 11s .._ jl 5 routet s I oo 1 11~1 l UllntMM 111 LMfttaa. I ~I • W/'*"°1f I • w,...... I tJ16.I p ,, ~u --------------~~--------------j """ Ir TV CCUOM111Pt11ntUn..Ole.27, I '7t -· j§j ... ....... ~nfAT ~lmR6 ~ Taper Forum in the Los Angeltt Music Center. Tkkets $4.7S to sa. Phone <213) 972·76~. MASTER PUPPETEER . . .. .. . . . . Tony Urt»no wlll prewnt Professor Pablo Pable>-Pabto (ft concert with Carmen Dr~ and the Glendale ~ymPftOnY at 3 p.m. end e: 30 Saturday at the Dorothy CNndler Pavilion. Urbano has creetad some new marionettes for the occasion. Phone (213) 2A1-"13 for ticket Information. CAPT Al N NAM'S Restaurant & LOUftCJe SEAFOOD • STEAK PRIME RIB NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH J~AW .. ,, ...... HOT BfTUH • SALADS SANDWICHES HAPPY HOUR DAILY 11 A.M. to 6 P.M. 11121 IHctiim.d. ISo.ofT ....... I HUHTIHGTOH HACH .............. 142·l4tl or 147-tn7 El Volla -We are now open for uaiq• SundaJ brunch. tasty lunehel and rourmet dl.n.IMn. Prom u,. Breut d OUctea "En Croute" to U. rl'eU aaJmaa "Paul Bocule.'. from lbe deUcate aaUttS d pure white v.I "NouvelJe ~"to tbe Down to Eartb Lamb Sh-* De l'ouloule, Ola La~ brinp you th• u1 ol ~· coobry at reuonable prices, In tbe coziest f'rftlch atmoaphen! A Bientot SUftdar 9NnCfl Ulnoh 11 '2 • Tun. lfwv let °"*'91 .. t•Mllet. .. 10 a.Md...., 3421 Via Udo, Newport Beach Anenatlona 111-W04 9 • The Perfect Holiday Treat ... OUR SMASH MUSICAL TBS UXllXICA8LB MOLLYBBOWX Directed & Ctioreographed by Roy Fltptl~ Gala New Year's Eve Party -Dec. 31 •PEKING •SHANGHAI • SZECHWAN •HUNAN CUISINES • I I N1nP banouPt t ac11tt1es c.pec1a1 business luncheons <>Pec1al r11!',COunt on fOOd to go Open 7 days 675-2420 810 E BalbOa Balboa On the Peninsula Proudly Presents A FUN-FILLED & FFSTIVE NEW YEAR'S EVE FEATURING EnteWnmeat BJ DOUBLE TROUBLE <FORKDLY NEWSBOY> Diners' DeHglat Seasonal treat for dinner guests in restaurants along Newport Beach's bay front is the 60th an- • nual Festival of Lights boat parade. Procession starts at the Balboa Island ferry at 6: 30 and run s until 8 :45 through Sunday. ~olden ~-~~~ .,.., ~·1 Sl:;;tagan . - GENU• OtlNESE MANDMIN DISHES Speciolizjng In Chinese A la Corte Dishes LUNCH•OtNNER DAILY Food To take Out 11.30 AM to 10 P.M. JOJJ ..... ~ COSTAMISA '41·7"Z • 611_.tl I w..ur-tmnUr ltJJeta ._.ad plaUera. ,... Cllirtl&ma .., -wW --IOQp. tarl.,. Cl'8Hln7 uuce, dNlllq, cuadi*l 1am8) muted potatote wttJa ,,....,. bot com bread .. ..., blstta' .... ~ tM diaDlr ll a.afclr.01'0Gcaeat. A ....... , ....... taallt dlddlw s-7 H· _....._.._ Cllil7 W'llO. Aaold-Umeecah ia loca.I • die W1bJ lo a....m. tM priee ol yocmots's ....... ftit-_ YtOotr BoaN 19 \Gated mt mto Barbor Bl~. Costa M-. Clartltmu Da,, boan -. .,. to I p.m.: ._...auooa are a anaat a .. ant. · ••• TBS #llOUSlt OP •-n-m'-.. , ooentioa -the three popaler "Home" restauranta owned by BW ad leune Pet.en in Lq\m.a Nlpel, LapJ:aa Bueb and El Toro -eomtttute a trio of c1J.Dm1 _J,ioMbWtiel for a special Cbri.ltmu Day bill CJ1 fare. C.qrnp'tiM dinnes' provides your ehotce ol seven eatree seleeUons: roelt tuprey. prime rib, duck l'onnae. rout lamb. New Yon ..u, baked red mapper, ,,..... CaU.faraia lobller. Senice leb under way at DOC& Tbe Hme menu wlll al.ao be offered CbrtJtmm E\<e at tbe Cl'OWD llouM, 32IOZ Cout Hl&bway, Lacuna Nipel, • -or .-.m3; the Jvy Houae, 3IM Forest Aft., Lacuna Beach. 4fM·M91 or 752..sssl; Bayabore lfouae. mu Muirlandl at IUdae Route, Lake Fonist Vlllqe, El Toro. 7»3222. ••• THE MAaa1on HOTEL lo Newport Center will be offering a lavuh buffet on Cbri1tmaa Day in the Pacific Ballroom, with seatinp at 2 and 5 p.m . As an added attraction, musical entertainment wlll be provided throucboul the d.in1n& perloda featu.nna Mar- riott '1 Twin Pianos. Participants will be able to c::booM from a variety ol mtreea and a large number of uJ.ada and relilbes. Price for the dinner la SlO.TS for adult& aod $C. 75 foe chlldreo &mdel' 12. plus tu. In both the Capricck> Cafe and K.lq's Wharf ratauranll, the MarrioU will offer their old-faabiooed turkey dinner wberein a •hole turkey is ~rved with all the trimmlnp, and dad 1s welcome to canre tbe bud ripl at the t&· ble. ~be <!&lb Worl OMPAH OMPAU BAND80N WEEKENDS Gala Pr'C"fk9 souru PACIFIC POl.VNESlAN 8llOW Dtrttt from Samo& Fetldval n.u Frt ... S.L ...... 8a. S:JI p.m. N.Y. E•e Party hi Pft" ~ llake You &eeen..._ Eutr ~OCATlO on t'Mf. SAM ocoo r#Y •• teac..n ~ \o...•"' E•H,..,,... l ,t""9' 0.'9C''flC)f' ·o...o c.-1 ..... ~· w c:.--: ..... .. .....,, ... ,.,, "'"'°" c.n ... t71 ... , '""' 0t17••~· •t Out 'N About Norman Stanley 1peclaltie9 on Cbrislmu DQ. Tbwe'U be an old·falbJmed turbJ diaw' _..... from _,.. to lp.m . Tbewwt.Da1Mf.....,.•1¢s•~ and prr,, .... ctr.•'~·,... ..... ~ MKIP or ui.d. Tab la .. far ......... an for dJildrm mder 11. Sam'• Seafood la located at lml PadJlc Cout HiCbway, H\IDt.Jqton Beach. Reeena· tiona: (Zll) ~UZl. ••• THE .ua.POllTBa INN, 1l7aO M~ur Blvd., opposite Orance County AlJ1)0l't. will &erve Cb.riltmaa Day dinner from noon to 10 p.m . AU reputa include a relisb dlab, choice ol soup (muahroom elegant.e> or bearU of romaine aalad, or fresh oran1e fruit cup and traditiooal deaaert A total of anm entree cho6«9 ranp from rout t.om turkey, (served with old·"ahioned dreainl. golden giblet sravy, 1DOWY whipped potatoes or 1lued yam., ireen peu and BelcJan carrots). $1.95, to bnJiled New Y ort Steak (topped with sliced mmb.rooola and ac companied by Lyonnaise potatoea, veen peas and Be10an CamJU), $11.95. Other ae.lectiom include •apcttn1 rib roeat, au jua, Sl0.95. rout leg of lamb. $'7. 75; Scotch baked ham. 17.95; veal cordon bleu. •.95. S«Tvice wlll be conliDuoua in the Mediterra· nean Room. ReservaUOOA · 833-2'7'10 NEW YEARS EVE GOURMET CHAMPAGNE DINNER -~~ Introducing the 1 1 QDce of FUet Mlpoo Ducale NeW York Bor&bne, \teal P-*roohaa. Veal Genovese. or ~mpi. served Coot.ineotal fubloo from appetizer to dessert and unhm1ted champagne. s 16. 9 5 BUONANNO Bnng m the new year with a BANG' NEW YEAR'S EVE DINNER PARTY MakP plans toda)' to attenr.! the Sheraton Nr·wport ~ supN NF·w Yc:dr·_, Eve Dmner PJrt'/ Celebral!nn in om he<luUful Brasilia &llrooml Tius qreot evenmg ht'Q1ns ar 8PM on Dc--cember 31st. with l'f'Sf•rvdl.tons acc<-plf'<l on ;i hrst l"'nm1· hrst served basis Our unbeatablf} per rouple pno· indu Je" • Complete Prime Rib Dinner (S~rved 8PM to9 30PM) • Dancing A Live Entertainment Featuring The Johnny Lopes Group (EngPlbr>rt Humperdmk's Band') • Chmap_agne Fountain 9PM 'till Mlclni8ht •Complimentary Split of Champagne • Pa1't7 l'avon • ColfM at heaJa.d End • JUI Gratalti•• " Taxes $50/Coaple Don't rruss the fun .. make reservabons today by calling our special "New Year·s Eve Party Reservabon Desk 1" ® 8334120 • 4545 MecArthW' Blvd. (South of Or~ Q)unty Atrport) Newport Beach. CA 92660 833-0570 Mixed Drtnlc:s AvaQable at Cash &r. Spitdrfler 'Restauant. for those of goo who missed 1897. 1897. The pa« of life was a lmJe differenr. Wind,ammen were stJI cr'OSUll the Adantic ahead of~ newf~ S1Kmlhips. Teddy Roowvdt was about to take a nde up San Juan Hill. Bahe Ruth was 2 years o&d. Llfe Sftmed to be a. bit~ sensible. And chat's the philotophy behnd Newport's newesr res:talnnt. From ow tender rad of la.mb to che WtJeSt ~laba ille 1n the Hasb>f. OW c:he(1 approach IO food may be & little okf,fuhioned but chat phi&mophy will make )'Ollt ~ IC'e tomethina lpeci&I. We broil many of our tpeeiahies ~a natunl metqUite wood f1tt ~ imparts a mique ..,..._ to ..food ar steak. And ow be.utiful new Sp.diner ~ bar ....ws a wide variety of delectable aatians u:h as ~ Rodleftl1r, f1Wlh -.med litdenedr dams. and mulhroornsaaffed with Alubn Kq crab. Spindrif'1ier. Aareat ~t. In a.,_t lacatian -Mchone of the finest views in lhe Harbor. )JJJ Pticifwc Cot.st tichway. in New .. port Beach near the Arches. Call 642.-2295 fw resavationl. VJel .. come back to 1897. Gt:NEllAL WM&N partlcalarb :a lack d UDlt:J l.n the violin Mdllma, oc· cu=tatemlpted the unaaerr. but 'the coaU.nal~ WU~. At tbla point, conductor .JoHpb Pearlman wtM1Y altered tbe pl'OIJ'&ID order. Tebalkcrnb'• Sympbollf No. ' WU =aced (and posttloned lll<ln ef. :tectlv )f after iotermi11ion) by lhe '''Ccac.-to far Violin and Orchestra" by Jean Slbellm. Tbie wart featured lhe orebeatra'a J\aulan·bom concert mlltNU, Aida Boebkil -IOlaUt for the oeeaaton. Her PtJLLEaTON'8 PLtJMMBa Audltonum buued with excttemet u tbe Paclflc SJ.mP!;;h,reb41tra -Oranp eount.y a n, proteuionaJ enaemble -offered ta premier performance. Mualc Director Kelt.b Clark, a )'OUD4t and ambiUoua conductor, aelected a pro1ram of famlllar works by Beethoven and Schumann -ln it.aeU juat cauae for nervous anUdpat.ton. The eatabliabed popularity of the cboaen MARILYN CHILD •••• Book.., JEROME _. AOllERT LAWRENCE E. LEE Music 9nCI l yric:t by JERRY HERMAN wllh LETTE REHNOLOS •GOOCH OllllC'TtDIY NICI( DE CARLO 140 AVE •ICO -SAW CLCl.ICPllC 111.11 prtstnU AN ENDEARING MUSICAL COMEDY FREELY ADAPTED FROM OtCKENS' "OLIVEA TWIST' LIVER!' Book, Muuc and Lvrta b't' LIONE:L BART I OHtfC"T( D ,,.. J OAIY OAV1 EVERY T\JEs. l)iRU SUN fNU a IUN. BAlJNC'H Call 642-5878 Put • few words to work for ou (714)772-7710 (714)-492-9950 -MAKE RESERVATIONS - NO NEW YEAR'S EVE "BAL" NIGHT Great MuaJc of the Big Band Era Fe•turtD« The Very Fine STAN FREESE And ms Orchestra mIS Yr.AR. D~L WC88'S rt.IM'PO~R INN HAS ~RAL WAYS roR YOU 10 M-LCOM~ 1980. ALL n.AnJRmG iiea anh t;ympatlJy £nglts~ Attttqurs nritlJ Ulra llnmn Tea and Sympathy ian't the only thing served. There'& 15 Luncheon 1Uggemons on our menu. ~ Sony, we cannet accommodate small cbUdren. 7tb STREET and TUSTIN AVE COSTA MESI\ :' <behlnd JACX·IN·mE·BOX) ~ ~ Monday duia Saturday -1 I am tiJ S pm A Dlnlnq Experience Beyond the-Expected Yeur -...Ste cutstn.: s1eak. chicken, aeaiood, delloat• 90upa. clauk:al salads; prepared to pi.a.. your palaio. Served in the am~ of mo.t beauUful oriental surroundinQS. Make your reeervatlone now for a truly enjoyable dlnlnq expertenee. ···-·· -ea fuhion ltland. Newport c.fttet ,_.rvetlon• (714} ~f Century Plaza Hot.,, c.ntUrr Clty lfffetvltlOM (213} Z11·1NO OJnMr D.ne. AtThe BALBOA PAVILION 400MAIN ST. BALBOA 120 per per90n Jncfucwe EY9t,.tMng But Dnnb COCtCTAJLS 7 PM • DtNNEA I PM BAND 9 PM TO 1 AM Contlnuoua Mualo From 7 PM DOOR l'RIZRI • HATI •HORNS •THE WORKS TloMta' lnformatton Johnnie ...... , (714) 840-7822 . s.tboa Pavtlon (714) e7M133 Tiii CANtllRY L :., -... llllll&WAIERFllllrRSW -. "-· . -.. -. MERRY CHRISTMAS All Of a at tb9 Cl.DMf1 Ula 10'I for ._ ·-GUT" d ,... preHDee dultnc tbe .,.... ••• hope )'OU have been pleaHd mil WW cmtlD• to come t ~ rnmsr IN Dlm1'1G. iNTMTAJNMUtT NID rANTARL MONTE CARLO DINNER DANCE • Unltmlted cocktails and champagne • Steak or lobster dinner, from 7:30 p.m. • Dancing to the~ Leach Orchestra after 9:00 p.m. • Party hata, nolaemakers • $49.95 per person, all-Inclusive •Prepaid advance resel'YlltJons a must • 2 nlghta' deluxe room accommodations • Monte certo Dinner Dence • $19& ~couple; bldudea taxee, pab.lltl• • Pre~ld reaervaUona ~•ms . . . . . ' ~ h r 1_ > 1 l l a tl l' 3 ~ 1111 -· IS\! U t t \''' \'U HEAR YE!! HEAR YE!! GIANT MEW· YEAR'S EVE CBllRATION Dl8B•DAMCM HOIMS •HATS• NOlsa.Al&S D..._.MC9lldlldl1Al"ii.Alloft FEAT'UllM& SPECIAL ..a«I ............ y .. ,.... •'•...,.·······-···············'• o.ts t 'I ........ ,.. s ............. ~ ............ 15.95 .... 1'09R-.A1'CMSMILY '"27 MA•• Aft. ,.,.... Alwap ........ PrtcM LUNCH AILY • 11 :00 A.M. to 5:00 P .II. DINNER MON.-sAT. 5:00P.M.tD10 P.M. SUNDAY BRUNCH 1:30 All to 5 PM GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE Make Earfy Resrvatlons Now And Let Us ShoW Our APPreclatJon REGULAR MENU PRICES Party favors on Us DAN DAMON and His "Music Not Noise" Keyboard Orchestra. For Your Dancing And Listening Pleasure Tue. \t)ru Sat. • 8 to 1 3100 lmne Avnue Newport Belldl 751-6~ · i CHRISTMAS DAY Pl'IWllEA9.tb. A room with ~lblt.P~Q111.e111t for the 114~~-~t.Jir·MM~~ritl~ tor your 714/951-8800 IJO Fruway French•if•ied (Fren.che-fTd) vt Infused with theessenee of Frenchness. There is only one restaurant that can Frenchify you - Le Slarrltt. No matter who you are, we can make you feet French for an evening. You'll be Frenchifled by our menu, featuring Les MedaJtio,,. Bearnaise, Veal Marsala, Baby Rack of Lamb Provencal and to much more. You'll also be Frenchlfled by our atmosphere. We'll make your evening out, outatandl gt Come to le Blarr1ti this week for Frenchlflcatlon . .. • ~ •w11-:•JMew~t111 •••C•,.. ..... -.a.,-., ......... y ........... ,... ........... ''"'" . ~ ·:i WOOtlf W~ h.: bMft fwetlnd oca the CCM1r9 ot ..._ Wortdi ot , lntne. "°'9 Md HCM'MfMn end Surf« Magutne. wt.. he hie._., a · Nft pt!Ologt..,._ tot the P18t four ,_.. Hie po:in. f.wto ...... dock ,..._ c 1°1 ndm'9 Ind Id cr9dtta .. ll\tem.d0...41 aiocteimed.. ' . w~ wort.,,.. a ...,.. ._.Md ....... ,,,,,,..i end,.,, .. ,. .,,.,,.. ..., ,...., .,,,, and.,,...,,. oor*'1t. -6TEVE PEZMAH. Editor Suffer Megaz.IM !O tn.lt\tlking Southern Cehfomla ulllng. aurfing, equet1Ttan and ~..,.. rq1ng from 4 to 800 Oollar9. OVER 3,000 LIMITED EDITION PRINTS SOLD/ PHOTO GA'' FRY OPEM TO THE PUILIC THROUGH DECEMBER 23 Mooa 116:00 P.M. DAILY CREATION CAPTURED 711 W. 17th Street Suite G-5 Costa Mesa (714) 642-0701 r \·~~~lC'<'<~-ICICIC'ClC!ClC!ClC, ~-.Jo.. Christmas Crown Howe 3280'2 So. Coast Hwy LAGUNA NIGUEL 496-Sn3 499-2626 Dinner OPEN 12NOON IVY Howe 38l Forest Ave. LAGUNA BEACH -'94-9491 752"8558 BavSlwre Howe 23311 ~uirtanda At Rldgeroute EL TORO no-3222 Specllll Ho6day Menu Feebfng: a .... Tmby Prime lllb 0-. L•onulflDE • 80..-1-nb • New Y ..tL s...k Beked &ed !'-; 1 rr .. ,...,... Callcwma Lot.ter Make Your Rnarwations How For Christmas E\19, Christrna Day. New v .... Eye lllrtmt~~~~l'¥te•~~~~~~m.r--~~ ,_?fta(ffi o// ditJ(Jd t:f// 7;/;4/Jtb#d Wr1U//1d4' 1Jt/1J~A, 12 Noon until 10:00 PM MEDITERRANEAN ROOM All drnrlf'rs includ• RLU~H DISH and MU~Hl?OOM SOOP ELEGAN TE o< Hl ARTS Of ROMAINE '>ALAO or l'Rl <;H ORANGE FRUIT COP 11nd TRA011IONAL DESSUH ENTHE8 ROAST TOM TURKEY ............•..........•....... S 6 .95 Oven Roasted Tom Tul1tey. Juicy and Tender, Old Fashioned Dressing. Qolden Giblet Gravy, Snowy Whipped Potatoes, or Glued Yams. Green Pus, Belgian C1rrots. Child's Plate (undu t 2) ••••. , • 4.9.S NEW YORK STEAK. BROILED •...•...••••••• , •••.•••• tl l.95 flavorful •nd Fiiiing, This Top Ranking Steak W111 Be Topped with Sliced ~a Md Escorted with lyonn.lse Potat~s • llnd Green Pus. Beftlln C.rrot:a. STAl'IDfrtQ RIB ROAST -AU JOS •••.•••••••••••••••• H0.95 Our ~nlal F.vortte. ktec:t Choln Portions c.ved hom our Clrut 8t.andtnt Rib Roasts Wiii Be Accompmnkd by Cramed Splnktl, Yorkshire P\addlng and Creamy Whipped Hon.wadi.ah. Child's A.te (undct 12) •••• , •• 8.95 ROAST LEG OF LAMB ••••••••••••••••..•••••••••••••• t 7 .75 De.llcaC. Slleu o( Lamb 8-Yed Oftr Our Old·Fuhlonecl Drea- slng. &.acned Over Witt\ Its Owl\ rc.ture1 Jukes. Ot-.n Pua, ' •to*' Carrots. Whipped Potatoes. O\Dd'• Plitt (under 12) ....... 5. 75 SCO'T'C.H BAK.ED HAM ••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••• e 7 .95 9uccu~t Tender Roealed, <lfeen Pua, Belgian C.rrots, Whip· ped Potat~• and Apf>M S.uce. VEAL CORDON BLECI •••.••••...••.••••• , •••••••••••• t 8.95 Thin 811* Yul, Stuffed With Swlu ~ and Canadian llecon, 8r$Ned and a....teed. 8etWd With Whit* ~room S.uc.. Oland v.,,, .. Orecn PeM alld Belgian CllTot:a. llOA81'BD HALI' 8PRl"O CHJCkert ••••••••••••••••••• t 1.15 Tendet lloeated H.atehkMn 9ened With Yow adcl o1 Dru· atng, Potatoes°' Glued Yama, ClNU ,_. aod lllJOllri Olnob. Chlld'• Plat.4 (under 13) .......... , It l I i ''I DON'T •I -t lllNe ............ -....,.,. a.-d U..a. Bat I'• _.tleHM wha .. ........, ................ . Wttll a erta. .... &..."'! ... , Wllll M ......................... ..... .. ..-.so. It~" lllWdo tW I OOIU back wt wtUt mlM, tbat•a . ODe blM ..... tM ..... Of --• • t to be &be deawt. .. A"COel' tldlUI tJm coWcl 1wm co muaic, Mill cJ8)'1M)r ..,., a. tbe ad· v~ pm.la t.llJDd ae.,..na.Ud d1Ko clotba. IBE MYS, "A lot of parwda an let· tiD1 commercial exploUalim lib I.bat ovenhlldow tbe 1ood thlaip, lueb u tbat DeGple are daaclo1 to1etber .. aJ.D."·-- AJMI dllCO mualc woa't deaf• JOU either, abe 1ay1. The penGD wbo plll,1S tbe reeord1.np in each dbc:o club teta the •olume and you Ht. your own volame at bome. "How b1p can you turn up your Vic- trola? 'l1lat bu to do wtth you, not wtt.b the mualc. I doo 't think moat disco music la nearly u loud aa some rock 'n' roll." llOST OF Miu Gaynor's single rec- ords come out in three different forms: a two and a ball to three and a ball- 'ARTIST MUIT DO LEVEL 11ar Recording .... GAofte Qarnor minute 45 r.p.m. record. a three to elebt·mlnutA! version -for diaco dan- cing -on a 12·lnch record, and as a track OD an album. That track may be the short ventoo or the lone one. · · 1 stDi the Iona version and they edit 1l three different waya," she aaya. "I usually record to a baalc l'ftythm sec- 0 11Y PVatG8S In "n&I• tt ... to call Gil people'• Hlf·reU-.ca. to mate them aware that they could be relie.ed of tbetr Mlf·ilupoeed limitatklal ud '° on to be trt=ant at •batever tbetr uP.lraUona t be. 'I've had hundreds of people write to me what it meant to them And people have told me in person." Her new album l~ "I Have a Riehl" and the •in&le ia "Let Me Know CI Have a Rl&bt).'' No Noel? New Wintry Blasts Engli.sh Energetic One of my Christmas wi&bes is to be in a crowded department store and have that awful seuonal Muzak stop. In Its place, at maximum volume, comes the wturllng feedback and buzz-bomb blasts of guitarist Jim1 Hendrix The song: "Little Drummer Boy." SHOPPERS REMAIN stunned as Jimi seques into ''Silent Night" and closes orr the jam with a ripping version or "AuJd Lang Syne." Well, It could happen. Reprise Records ( dlstrl buted through Warner Bros.) bas dug up tapes of Jimi with Billy Cox and Buddy Miles doing the un· thinkable during a 1969 recording session. A unaq ue 5: 10 to say the least Struggle Makes Rock Star Faster By LISA ROBINSON Engllsb rocker Ian Gomm admits that he had a "terrible time dunng the punk th.mg " Gomm, a former member o r Brinsley &hwarr, now prmsed for his gwtar playan~. ~anging. songwnt- ing, engineerin~ and producing, says. "What happt.•ned was that before all that punk started, there was a th.mg called the pop r0<:k mov- ement, which was a lot of groups playing an pubs an London seem to collect En1U1b recorcb When the Beatles •tarted. they did all American stuff. and then they evolved into their own thing. "Since I 've been tourln1 In America. I've realized what a very poor country England is now, and It's hard to get going Perhaps that's what makes the British group11 dif· ferent , be<:ause of this struggle .. IF YOU imagine the amount of groups who are in Britain, and the size or the country and the Umita· lions of gig.a .. well, I'm sure It's hard in America as well, but there really are more places to play " UDBIJIR. a. RWIN y~,..._-,llARI( LL.ESTER,.. ROUER BOOGIE ~JIM BRAY .,.. BEVEllY 6AIUMl ·ROGER PERRY JIMMY VAN PATTEN· KJMBERIY BECK ·SEAN McCtDRY ·MARK GODDARD =IRWIN YABLANS ~BRIJ(l COHN aJRTIS ~MARK LLESTER =: JCW'H WOLF ~BARRY SCHNBDER ~IRWIN YABLANS ~BOB ESTY .... =DAVID WINTERS A c.n.-..... Pait Pr"5"' Ta11 ... " [XJ[OOL9t'ST8->I-~...aalblll_... Rr----eiy ...... -...... •th• • ....... .~ .... --e::----~..,~ "'~~ c...,.... •.. ,. .._, .... ,..,.._ ~~~~STARTS10DAY~~~~ AlllAHUM Allllle1m 01 111 879-91SO ORANGE. Or..,. Miii 837.0340 WUTliMSTa. C01'TA MESA. Bnstol ~7444 WUTlUITDl ..-., JaOr....-UA 0.-UJ..OS41 El TOttO s.ddlnect ~81 WO ltl·Jal •-----For unknown reasons, Reprise has yet to make thia excellent collect.or's item available to the public, but progressive radio stations should start playing it more as the big day approaches. "THEN, WHEN the punk stuff started. there were a lot or slightly older guys who were left wondenng what they were going to do. Melody was the ooly thing we kept clinging to, and the acceptance of Elvis CpateUo helped a lot Gomm feels that there •re d1r. rerences betwee n English and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ American groups even in the record- AMONG AVAILABLE rock Christmas entriea; is Paul McCartney's "Wonderful Christmas Time " The B side of the single 1s an instrumental ''Rudolf. the Red-Nosed Reggae." Or you could pack up John Denver and the Muppets singing "Have YourseU a Merry Christmas/We Wi s h You a Merry Cbrlstmaa." Not new, but still in many record stores, are the Eagles' •'Please Come Home for Christmas/Funky New Year"; Elton John's "Step Into Christmas''; the Beach Boys• "Lillie St. Nick/Lord's Prayer" and John Lennon and Yoko Ono singing "Happy Christmas 'War is Over)." ""'uttetfy dwmlng ~ .. ----~#'s-.t. ......... t.AiWy.· -G-. tMl<I. NIC· rv ...... :• -=:..-::::;._. "An lnc~ent film." --~~-I re<:011wndnd it!H _ ... ..., ._ was-n-.rv -Michael Paskevicb "Becawe, butcally. even lhoueh it waa sort of new wave. lt was really pop rock An extension of pop, that's what we were doing "I was an a group with Nick Lowe for five years, and a lot or our at· titudes are very similar It's sup- posed t.o all be fun , and now the sort of mwnc the Amencans seem to be liking is the fun stuff "BUT I GAVE up trying to figure all this out yeus ago. Music all seems to go around lo a big circle. It's hke the English have a go, lbeo the Americans have a 10. then we have another, then you do. "My record collection Is all American, and the American guys ing studio. "We don't want to muck a round in there too much. After all, there are other thinp to do,'' he laughed. "We are geared toward setting in there and out aealn Some groups spend a longer limt' than others But perhaps ooe of the secrets of the suc- cess or Brituh art.tsls is that we tend to go an there and Just get on wtth the JOb. Not too murh posing "REALLY WHAT I think I'm try- ing to help do la to keep pop music alive. Rock 'n' roll pop And it's a whole backlash against the 12-minute guitar solo. ''I'd like to get back to short, fun pieces . And ," adds Gomm, . ·especially in the eneray crisis. everybody needs cheering up a bit" Get ~cquainted with your neighOOrhood center . . . . . . We have Something f_or Everyone! ...... T" 2701 Harbor Blvd. • (Hatti<_;Jt & Adame) eo.taMeaa.CA NOW SHOWING! TWO EDWARDS CINEMAS IN YELLOW HAT' BY R!NOIR Poetw Sold •t Morion Simon Mueeum Galleries Deeorated NORTON SIMON MUSEUM In Pasadena Is <>Pen from noon to 6 p.m . dally .,,rough the holidays, except for Dec. 2~, Dec. 25 and Jan. 1. For gift shoppers, the bookshop Is offering a wide selection of art tlttes, posters, engagement calendars, children's books and catalogs of Orienta I art. COLORFUL, CARVED ANIMALS add a seasonal touch to the galleries at Laguna Beach Museum of Art. On display at 'JJJ7 Cliff Drive are rare carousel animals from the 1860s, 20th century Mexican camel and tiger and horses from 19th century Indian temples. Loaned by Leonard Kaplan. TEN MAJOR COLLAGES by Pall1 Dillon of Los Angeles, using comic strips, billboards and commercial labels, are being shown at Newport Harbor Art Museum through Jan. 27. "Paul Diiion," a 38-mlnute videotape that explores the artist's sense of humor and Intensity of spirit, will be shown on Irvine Community Cablevision, Channel 3, at 8 p.m . Friday, Dec. 28. The film was produced by the museum's department of education and Golden West College. NEOCLASSICAL AND ALLEGORICAL bronze statues by Danish-born Johannes Sophus Gelert, are on dl!play for the first time In 6" years at Eternal Idol Gallery, n1 S. Main St., Oranoe. Gelert assisted with the Lincoln Memorial and his portrait bust Is reputed to be "the most sensitive portrayal of Lincoln ever executed." The exhibit Include photographs of Gelert's standing monuments throughout Europe. DAN I<. THE SCULPTOR, has had her "Bronze Malden'' purchased for the permanent collection of the R. W . Norton Art Foundation, Shreveport, La. It houses one of the largest displays of western art In the United States. Previously her works have been duplicated on stage at Laguna Beach's Pageant of the Masters and shown In the National Academy of Design, New York. BLAKE EDWARDS lO" THI IOURNEY HAS BEGUN. NOW AT THESE THEATRlS AT THESE TIMES. •EDWARD'I MnrPOtlT CIMlllA •lDWMOI' Ct•MA WEIT lDWMU' llllllOlt fOUWTAI• YAWl DtllU-t• Ntwpoff Beach 664-0760 Westmmster 891 ·3935 WIUO MAU CllUH fountain Vilify 962 2481 Ditty 1 00 • ) lO o.ty 111>0 • J 30 M1ss1on VteJO 495·6220 ShOws S"11 ,, DuMl 60C>•8 l0•1100 600 •830 •1100 °'"Y 1 00 •330 (XJ • 600 •8 30 •1100 • [CO.~) eCIMEDOMf U Orange 634·2553 UA MC1'1EI Braa 990·4022 0.-' 11 ·~. 2 .?O . ~ 00 , ~. 10 10 Diiiy 12 00 . 2 )) • ~ 10 ~vil'te 1ic~e1s now on Wit I ~ • 10 JO 'wrrH TORRENTIAL FORCE, BETTE MIDLER SWEEPS THE ROSE' INTO A FD.M EXPERIENCE ... AN EXTRAVAGANT PERFORMANCE AND AN EXPLOSIVE DEBUT." -Gene SNllt. NllC·TV "SETTE MIDLER SENDS THE ROSE' SOARING INTO THE STRATOSPHERE WITH HER BLAZING PERFORMANCE." -"H R...._ SyndlatH Cokna"flt "BETTE MIDLER'S PERFORMANCE JS AN EVENT TO BE EXPERIENCED -A FEVERED, FEARLESS PORTRAIT OF A TORMENTED, GIFTED, SEXY CHILO- \X/OMAN WHO SANG HER HEART OUT UNTIL IT EXPLODED." -Jadr Kroll, Hewsweetc Magaatne "BETTE MJDLER SUCCEEDS BEAUTIFUUY. GIVING THE CHARACTER DEPTH AND DIMENSION .•. AN UNEXPECTEDLY ALLURING PERFORMANCE." -JMMI M•ln. New Yortr Times BE I IE MIDI.ER ALA.NIATES A MARVIN WORTH/AARON RUSSO PRODUCTION A MARK RYDELL FILM THE ROSE FREDERIC FORREST PlfODIJCED 8Y MARVltf WOR1H' AARON RU$$0 • Dl(lECTED BY MARK RYDEU SCREENPl.AY ll'f BILL l(flfll'f AND BO GOU>MAN • STOiY BY lllU KERSY EXECUTIVE PRODUCER TONY RAY • DIRECTOR OF PHMOGRAPHY VILMOS ZSIGMOND. A S C ~.-«wo•• ~........0----..,°"·~ "" ___ , • _,......, • ..,. 10M M aa 1 OO&.•Y STER!O, ,. ~. 00..s;..1~ ••ll'C,..,...,.. ·--·- l~·tllll', f ,f~ I '"I MA ~ M1lu S1191M ·-.. -,....... '•\ , __ ....... ,. ... CllnOU!et...,." ,1 ~,, C.H.O.M.P.S ... ·-·~ -. Pll.t• .. lHE~ MOVIE ---..srAI\ t:., TN!K.. . -,..,. .... . .... _ - STEVE MARTIN. 1fieJER)< LINDA a.AIR "ROLLER BOOGIE" C"O> DUSTIN HOf1'MAH Kramer vs. Kramer !l (ll'G) ---~--"KRAMER Ya. KRAMER" .......... ,._ HltHll , ......... ,, .. i ' ! • ' "Benji's Very Own Chris~ Story" stars the famous canine in a celebration of the holiday season toniaht at 8 on ABC. Channel 7. .. ~ .,., . ....,.,... l.1ond ... OClll•rt comc>a· ~ OffW'l IO buy 1111 "°"'8. • OW..!MV ··~·· • MACNllL I LIHM1' MllORT 7:80 I lMll!l'I A Clf'OWD ~AMIA..Y~ NEWLYWfD OAMf 0 NOU.YWOOO SOUAAD I TIC TAC DOIJOH AU IN rtte FAMtl Y Atchle rldlculel on• ol Mike end Glori•· 1 lnendt lor being gay • GOODTIM£8 Wlllona '**-1 lonQ- 8Wllled m1trllgl pr09QMI Ottly to dCO¥er INI l'llr auttor hu • "calclh." • MACHEL I LEHMR ~ ti!) VOTEM' PIPEUHE Holt: Jim COOC* ()) P.M. MMIAZJNE t:OO 8 ()) THE INCMDlaE HUUC Ban.--joint • gang of thieYW preying on the store 1n wt11ch he 1a work mg tn orde< 10 savo the Channel Lb• ing• U KNXT tCBSJ LO!. Anqph•, D KNBC (NBC) LO!. Anqoll"> 8 KTLA (Ind ) Los AnqPI!!!. G KABC·TV(ABC) LO'> AnQOIP.'> Cl) l<FMB (CBS! San Diego 0 KHJ-TV (Ind) Los Anqel~~ ®) KCST (ABC! San 0 11•qo tD KT1V (Ind) Los AnC}l'le Cl) KCOP-TV (Ind l Los Anq1•1t • &;) KCET-TV (PBS) Los AnqPIC'> Qli) KOCE·TV (PBS) Hunt1nqton Bedch 111191 ~ two co-worllwe ~held by tne gang . ......, Though Shiltey IMlttt It .. only lr1endehlp. Debt I II ...,... ..._., hit mothlt beglnt -ng another man .M<We • * "How 00 I lowi TllM" (1970) J8Qle Oleuon. Maure.i O'Hara An 11i. •• lhlr• • atornry mar- r1101 with 1 rellgtou1 fund~lllll (2 "'') eo .,..,..., CHNITMAI ITOM Ben~ Iha ~ .upamar jOOrneyl 10 Swtu.rllnd. wnere l'le mMI• up wt1h 1nturld 1<11S 1<r1ng1e wno • planning on welchlng oul on hit -,-ty dut'f (RI D MOVIE * * "RequMnl For A Gunflgf'lt«" ( 1965) Rod C-00. Stephen McH• i.,, A gunshnger. rncatlken lor I judge, IXIWCI-Ille ~ Of ,,,. poaltlOO 10 condemn 1n oull1w accullld of murde< (2 htt I CD AFAMILYOF WIHN£RS Unat>le 10 c~ ,.,.in 1h11 •nc•~Md emo11ona1 strain wlli!O h1' steb~ WO<l<I co;. •t1pses .u0un<1 n1m a '11qn M;hOO tonlOI Cho<>M~ SUI cic>e as ,,., onty lllClj)I Cl) NCAA FOOTBAll Hohd•y ~ Btogllam y ouno "' ln<1iana ED 28TONIOHT Host Cle1e Ao1>e<1s i!) WASHINGTON WEEI< INREVIEW 11:30 G ®l ABC MOVIE • • * It Happened One Cnu11mas ( 1977) M1rl0 Christmas Reality 'Orphan Train' Based 011 Fact By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES CAP> -Among the sugar plums the networks are dishing out ror Christmas IS a hard nugget of reality that just may be the best holiday show of all. had come across on an orphan tram with four brothers and sisters," she said. "He still had his old coat w1tb his name tag and the rules of the society. I'd never heard of the orphan trains. When l got back, I went to the UCLA research library but I couldn't "Orphan Train" isn't a Christmas show, but it is being broadcast at an appropriate lime. The three-hour movie airs Saturday night al 8 on CBS. Channel 2. ·•oBPBAN TRAIN" IS based on an . actual case lo wblch more than 100,000 homelsss children were • aalhered off the streets of New York ·. .. ORPHAN DESCRIBES AIDE TO KANSA&-02 find anything." She returned to Iowa for more re- search and wrote to the Cb.Udren's Aid Society. which furnished her with the tiUes of old books about the pro- gram. She also was able through one means or another to get in touch with more than 100 people who had ndden the trains. The society would OOl re· veal the names of the orphans . S.nll 8¥tiera ~ UCLA Ct ape Otley I G AOQ(SHOW HOtll M 0 K~ly ID M'A'S'H Radar ,,,.. lo get some IOmllO jUICe for Cal Polter and 11Winos up 1nvO!v1ng thlt gene<•I of Corp& ~M<1quar1e, s ti) 8EAA4RO CR188lN8 @a TO 8E .AHNOUNCa> 1UOU (I) THfAVEHGEAS Sleed and Mrs Peel are 1nv11ed 10 e Cltl ratty "'"'" deedly ob11ac1n 1no dea<tly res.ills 0 TOHIOHT Hott Johnny Carson Gu1111 Fred Atlltrl Stew-Llndelberg. Al Htrl G O CMAAUE'8 AHOEUI A moYle ~ trylno 10 ~-IOllR ··~ ••• Muet Ole' (1t73) Olrren MoOavtn. Pllrklle Neel Poltlleel ......wnlOft Ind ~ ,.. tunnol ~· Iha Ille ol • ~ 11¥- lllg tn South Anteirtc:a I 2 "") • MISSION: IMPOIMlE Thi IMF M11 out 10 o.t•l'O\' • count..,.\ino ~ lhreel•lll'O "" ~ ot a wnal Alroe.n c:ountty • OETIMAM' l<AOS plants 1 bomb in Mill 1 apenmenc to IUI e 'lllllting ldlntlt1 I •TOMOHT ii*> MCMl • • ··oeoov For Terror ( 1970) Wiiiem KlrWI. Jean Chrlllopher A lovely young -..... ~decoy to tno "' art- ... tuepeCted ol muroenng M"9fal Of hit format mOOllt (2 ,,,, , JOHN DARLING e CICllCAWIT • °"""'" •11 ..... .-0 .,.. ...,... .. -................ ., ~~('9tt~ r~IOllR ••K ..._ CMrJ'" C1fnt Ollftn 'ord. l!dgar lwcNnln. CICle ...,,. .,.. ....... ---.,,... b ........ "' ...... Cauf*Y. "'*'*"'" "" ... '* ..... tluddy • .. '*""" ........ . ~to be'*"-C2 In I . ..,.... "" ..,.,..,. .,..., (llOUO't -ptoducllon • ........... ~- bar it murder.ct 11:«1 e (I) MT1.MN Of' THI Miff Simon Templer ~ • 1 iwtman lwed 10 muro. '" ool·rlCll 11\111 WI die liope. ol flnOwi9 OUI w9'0 Pwed thltealhltman t:OO . ~ "'9:llAl .... Loi.I Aawta. ..... Coolldoa. °""'8.: JM Mii ~.o..d~ • MCMl **'" '"8and!Oo 11"81 Aobert Mltc:fun. u..... Titleaa. aunn-a ... ----"'~'' Iv SS""" I !9. ~ ~°"' r.-lelOurl I 1"41 ,,... Hartow. Uaftel ~ wi. attract 1r1Q 1 rtc:tl men • 1111noona • 0"1 ionora • yaung - Of 11 hr 30 """ I :IF,= •• ,,. "nW lAlle ,., n.,....., ..... , ... • ........ o,.tCMI&. •--~wmc .. ,... . t:9·~ •••it .. ~'°'. H~1" Ctfftt ,.,,.... .. ar..m. Jeck.le ...... .... --··~ "A WomH 01 ow. ....... ''"°' "°'9-.......... ~...., ..... • • "Draallil'• c.tla" (...., "°"" c.m.oin.. °"° l<Now • WM.L.fnafWllK ''Tiie CoMa '111 .,., Cflolo. ... 0..... Or Aldllrd H .... =1= MO MOYIE * *'" "hyond OIOfy ( 1W> Alan lAdd. Donne Reed ... ,.....-..... ITl- ··R*-AntlguM. v~ ,._. All e.dlltllllon of ~.,.._,,._IC WU .... llM~tounno ,,,. country lil'C:ia .... ~ ~ Iha.,,... of Iha ,,,.,, SpanWt conwnuno-._ .~ l:IO. t-.. '109: AM ~MVl!W All ~ al Iha mlljOr ~ prOOlenw ~ thl CINI decide -trttlMion Ul~rland -gy anO pou1tlia I/ends for the INOI are Pf-'le<I IRI •:OOG MOVIE * • * Suet I 19381 l 'tfe>ne Powet l0f*11 a 'foung • MOYIE * * Cell 2455 Deet" Row t t96St w1111a1n cemooea IUllW)n o..... .. I :mwNa ...... 4:IO M0¥9 • ,._ Ftan10•" 8oy • f 19$3) Tony WngM. 8af1». rl Paylon A -..C- blOndl' comp111 1 "'1CllflgM• 10 """Oar ,,., ~ by Armstrong & Batuik Christmas Songs Aired 'The Ch ristm as Songs.·· a 90 minute PBS spe<'1al. will feature the <'lassies. popular and rehg1ous traditions of the boll day season in both word.9 aod music It wtll air Saturday at 9 pm. on both KOCE. Channel~. and KCET, Channel 28. In a mount.am chalet settmg. wttb a choir loft. host Mel Torme and Les .Brown and tu. Band of Renown. will be joined ln a proeram or holiday enter- tainment for the entire family by pianist Geor1e Shearing, comedian Rich Little, Marilyn Mccoo and Billy Davia, Jr, Maureen McGovern. Roy Rogers and the Sona of tbe ...... ~: .. : "',: .. ·."' ,.. •. Pioneers H1chard Basehart and the highly an·la tmcd .. VOl<'e5 or Chnstmas <'holr Ma~ her televi!\100 debut. 11 -year old D&Jsy Torme will join her rather 1n a duet of "Have YouraeU • Meny Lit~ Chnstmas .. Tonne will sang a 'Belle Starr' Due HOLLYWOOD CAP> - EUzabdb Montgomery will star in .. Belle St.alT... a CBS movie about the Western ouUaw. The movie, wntten by James Lee Bar· rett and to be directed by John Alonzo. concentrates oo the last few months other We. medle' o( holiday songs. m<'lud in~ h~ C'la.1>s1(' ... The Chnstmas Song.. "tu<'h he co wrote witb ' Bob Wells m 1945 and will in· troduce tus lat.est, "Cbri.stmu Wu Made for Cbildttn,'' writ· tftl espeaally for the prosram. . ' Thomas V. Gruao is the pro- ducer. and the director is Bob Henry. Executive producers are C. Paul C.Orbin. Dale Sheets and cume Stone. The 90-minute special 1s a pro- ductioo of KOCE-TV in Hunt- mgton .Beach in asaociatioo with Two Feather Produdioos, Inc. or Hollywood and made pouible by a grant from W•Un&bou9e Electnc Q)rporatioo. .. When we were filming tbe train sequences in South Dakota, a woman showed up on tbe set," Mrs. Petrie said "She said she didn't even tell lllill~m.l~·t..)~i:f FAMOUS UAMDS A. T DISCOUMT1! "-MMllW.-, her husband sbe was comlJl&. She had been on an orphan train. 't'llle Story HU..,..TOM llACH: MR8. PETIU.E, WHO lS the wile of director Daniel Petrie, fint wrote a screenplay about the orphan trains that was purchased by United Artists. Steve McQueen 'and Ali Marlo 'lbomu stars := 964-JltJ in the rebroadcast of =:. 142-4114 "It Happened One ::.a... 146-4111 Christmas" tonight~~~~~~~~~ McGraw were set to star in the ftlm, ( c.11142_M71. ) but when their marria1e broke up, Put • few wonts the movie fell apart. t "' fo "I bought the screenplay back, .. ----------..::::==0::::"°===':!:rou::::::ii.~ at 8 :30 on ABC, Channel 7. Mrs. Petrie said. "The empbaaia had been oo the man, but I wanted lt on the woman. McQueen'a role bad been that of a 1ambler who 1eta involved with the kid.9 . ., She then wrote a novel ln col· laboration with James MapUIOll, which wu bought by EMI Televlaloo Productions. CBS ori1lnally con- sidered • 10-bour mlnileries. THE NEW YORK scenes were filmed 1n Savannah, Ga., which baa preserved sections of older bulldlllJI and cobblestone 1treeta. "We looted all over the country for a periOd train," Hid Ma. Petrie. "Georlda wu willln1 to take down the walls ol a museum and let us use Th• General, but •• needed box can and other can. "We found a train 1n ~ornl!lJ but we didD~ rum beN beCaUM or the lfta Umltlq cblldren to wortdq only four hoW'9 a da7. Wt WNDtt. ln• to°"~ them. tNt ... Deedtd more tbaft four boun. We bad a t.acber ind a IOdal 1l'C>rker wttb us to took att.tbetrwelfare." ,, t TIE CIAID COCKTAIL LOUNGE Open 8 A.M. to 2 A.M. CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR'S 7:30 ''What•re we doing about Crime?'' ilOre Trl.,ia W~e Nelson fans will know the answer to which widely loved king of country music makes his motion picture debut as Robert R~dlord's weather rodeo sidekick in "Elec· tric Horseman," now openin& at local theaten. 4th Record Breaking Month ..... lllU BM ... ' AlllT.. U MIRADA~ OrlllQI 837~ HUD 1WW u Mlfada 921-1706 l.90 Fountain Var.t 8»1500 111fll• ....... Beacll &73-8350 AnaNim 879-9850 .......... moYiM below cl.lnded u.n: 1 ... llr. Diilildl Ootl to TWil 'A. 1hlllr ~· I.·~ OM Nt.alllt" B. Prllk Capn a... ~.~Old IACI C. flrWlllCoppol 4.111l'e1W..s.tu!Llf•'' D.J"rak~ 1 ... ~s-Mow" E .. J'nUCaJn 1: ID tM mcme .. Amel Gratftd," &M lieeqM Plata munber on PAI 11AJ1at•1 ear wu THX la Wbat'1 t.bt llc:eaM ot ~cart I. ~· ltOCll RudM ad AllD".....,_ baYe DeWl'JD..se a IDOTt•=Wt.blJ boUI went to New 'l'Mr~Scbiool. Wbl Gftlletwolltallerf 1. 'l1lil fGUowtq an fONilp Ulla for 10me pOpalar mm.. What • .,.. die ftlma titled when th97 pi8"Jd ID tblt United SUUI? ''SmlOr' ~Ya a WubiqtGe'' ··11.an7 et Tcmto' • . • Prm lllnlftr"' ''Ma Paisaa Irma'' a. JdaltifJ tbe ft1mt wbldl featured tbe follow. ln& ai&Dift~ant Una: "We'd better 10; it'• almost mldnllbt cow· boy .. • •'Jn, hooey. guess wbo'• comtq to d11mer!" "Where'd you eet t.boH shoes. ftaberman!". "What'• for breakfut, Baby Jane!" • 'Good aaorulna. Pinnocbio .•• t . nl.J. IN 11IE WOO miqln1 from the follow· ln• fllm titles. "Gone with -Wind" " -Deerbunter" "All -Kina'• Men" "Deatlaoo-NUe" "'lbe H1cb ad -Mlpty" 10. In tbe movte "Tbe Apartment," Jade Lem- mon plan a character named Calvin Clifford Bax-ter. What were hil lnitiala '! 11. The movie "Medham Cool" wu abot ln Chicago durine tbe 1968 Democrattc NaUooal Coo· veoUon. Who waa the mayor ~ Cblcqo '! 12. What's your favorite moVle" Tbe winner or the trivia quu will be awarded a condomlnlwn on New York's Park Avenue. Ten runnen-up will receive homes in Beverly Hilla. MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "ELECTRIC HORSEMAN" "1941 " "BLACK HOLE" "STAR TREK" "KRAMER Vs. KRAMER" "APOCALYPSE NOW' 3!5 mm. .STRDIUm 6 5C R EE n ' 639 -7860 D~IVE·ln Kii ........ ...... "NORTH DALLAS FORTY" "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" "WHEN A STRANGER o.us-!RI ·THE LITTLE GIRL WHO LIVED DOWN THE LANc "AND JUSTICE FOR ALL" "MIDNIGHT CONBOY" ''MUPPET MOVIE" ''SERGEANT PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS BAND" "ELECTRIC HORSEMAN" "HOT STUFF" A4.L OltlVE·IHS O~EH 6:JOP.M. ... HT\.T Crtlld Unoer 12 "••• Unle1t * l<ldo .. ~.,,,0.,,.d Part I-leaven ••• Part Hell ••• Pure Havana. , 1 .. -. ~.,...,, M'R' cmM& mm C::C 1 r eo.......,t~141 m...-•• ..._.. _.._IUD Wttl h• "3-0$4t lltl ozt.6m ......... '"' ,.!1311111• L-:"_ I -=-=~ ~-= --. tllfllPU'lllll&tt .... ............ ................ MIOCALWllMDW• flPI •twa ... -....,., .. ...... ............ ._ ntl IOll• ,,,. .. ,,... .. , ....... ..., ·1r cat .......... _ ............... NCtAC ~,.... _..... .... MllTI ~------.. .............. --.. .... , .. .._._ .. ,__.. __ 'V!ft.~ AJ~ ICIBlU Of l•Ol"'NCD fOl WT, MnWT, RWY IU OfflCI orm S •.& .. -0. _, CW,-...,. tit 6c1S Olly -.u ~••ls_. 1"'5 -~·~-. laltm• NI ....... ., ... .............. • Ftm•98ldel1Jt Their roles in "Kramer vs. Kramer" may be serious. but off the aet Meryl Streep and Justin Henry turned a photo session .. into a lauah session. ~NIVmAaAL llTUDtOll TOUR ... &llMCAaJlil'M\' OP011000UI lASllOUllJ)()PM "AND JUITICI POtt AU." t•k .. a took et tM 1tateof crtmlMI Justlc.e In Amtftca SUN.,· TUE., Dee. 2'S-.a CU>S!O XllAI !W ·--JIMI HENDRI ...... , .. . .... , ... . Jlttl PLllYS ltllKElEY C.11642•5'71 Put • few worda to work lor ou . He was a poor black sharecropper's son who never dreamed he was adopted . ..WM. flKlUm llll'5Rm Alt llQlflll FU SOCJm W1U.1oW l ~ V POii PIOQICTtOlt ACML ... FU STEVE MARTINm 1fle • • More words have been written and ~ about this movie than any other movie ever made. 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RS CAaeO YAMS AM9 A,._ COWAIA.&ILOW.IA!ll . ~ I I 1 I 1 , ~ • KANSAI nwN ll'LATPORM-ftOMI Anna fuoh• L.nded Mete 55 Yean Ago 'Cargo' Tells Tale Of Orphan Train McPHERSON, Kan. <AP> -One day after ber 11th birthday, Anna Fucha aat oo a platform ln a drafty Kansu Ch\ITCh prayin1 for a mother to step forwud out of the curious crowd and stve her a new llle. 1t wu Dec. 7, 1924, a milestone ror a crippled orphan rrom New York City and a looely aplnater rrom McPbenoo, Kan. Forever after, their lives would entwine. ANNA nJCllS' sroav 18 ONE OF thousands of footnotes ln the story of America's orphan trains. The trains ran west from 1853 to 1929, but today few remember the transplant of nearly 100.000 abandoned and orphaned cblldren from the abet1o street.a of a metropolis to lhe isolated towns strung out alona the tracks. Mias Fuchs -66 and retired -is a civic leader in the amall pralrie town where the train deposited her. She ia one of five children whose paat ia recounted in a book, "Searching for Home," by Martha Nelson V~ and her daughter, Christina VOit, of Grand Rapids, Mich. (Related story, Page C8) "I hesitated at first," said Jlllss Fuchs, a soft-spoken woman whose cheerful laugh diapela a prim image. "But I realized that most who had talked about it already were ones whose adoption didn't work out or were mistreated. I tbougbt it wasn't fair to tell just one aide. "THE HAPPY, WELL-ADIVSTED ONES like me have ~n swallowed up by society. I wanted our aide to be beard, too. And I wanted to pay tribute to the people who opened their homes and made it pouible for a child like me to 1et a leCODd cbuee." The story begin.a in 1853, when social worker Charles Lorina Brace founded the New York Ollldno'a Aid Society. It wu a time before widows' pemlom, health imurance, welfare aubsldies, com- pulaory education and child labor laws -an aie when lnfanticlde was oot uncommon. New York City overflowed with immigra.nta. Many died ol dis- ease, overwork and hunger. With relatives far away in the Old Country. tens of tbouunda ol peunilea orphans toot to the street.a. The society started orphanages and Kboola, but Brace felt tbe only decent life for the childra lay to the west. He believed that ln exchange for an extra pair ol bands for chores, farm families would provide waifs with wholesome food, a Chrlatian upbrin&lni and an education. LEGAL ADOPTION WAS POSSIBLE AfTEa a year lf the placement wu aatlafactory for both child and foster family. That was lhe ideal. It didn't always work that way. "I know a lot of people today will feel this wu a terrible thing, to bundle up a bunch or kids, ship tbem out oo a train and &Jve them away to somebody who liked the war they _looted when tbey lined upon a theater atage or a church altar.· said 111.u Fuchs. "But back then there were no psychololiata or computer matches. It waa either the orphan train or tum them out destitute on the ltreeta to become beuars. thieves and prostitutes. There wu no other way and we all knew it. And anyt.hin& wu better than an orphange." The orphan trains -actually normal paaaenaer coaches on which chaperoned groups of children traveled -started in the late l.S50s. In 1875, the peak year, more than 4,000 chlldren chuned we.t. IN 112t, ANNA'S FATBEa, A BVTCBEa from Hun1ary. died in a tut>erculoei.a aanitanum. Anna, a sickly child suspected of bav- in1 TB, stayed at the Catskill Mountain.a hospital unW IJIGM, when her mother died in New York City. "J was sent back to be with my slaters, and nel&hbon tot ua into the orphana1e," said Miu Fuchs. • 'Tbat lint nilbt. I crew up." • After Tbanbeiving, the Sirls were told they were 1oin1 west to new bomea. She recalls bummina "Calllornla Here t Come" on the lODI journey with her two slsten and six other orphan.I. BlJ'I' WREN THE ft.UN STOPPED, Anna wu 1tunned to find benelf in "a nat, desolate, snowbound landleape 1IJ tbe mld· die of nowbere. •• .__ TblawUll'tCallfornla. WbeNwult? 0 Kamu," replied the cb.aperone. Anna bad never even beard the wonl Two da.,ys later, awkward la a too-blc blue velnt dreu and a red sailor' bat that failed to bide her unruly banp, Anna stood before • stancff"l·room-only crowd at tbe Pre1f)Jtenan Cburcb. People stated in ant curtollt:J at the seared litth lb"anpn. ID tbe back ol the room ht Jennie Beqtlon, a •rear-old aplnater wbo supported berwelf by tUiq in boardln. She bMD't intended to come. ----, .. ·~- • .. W&'tll! MOVING no• a b Una ttqe in the oeean to a farQ:llq •ta&e," aaid CookHn, 11. auoelat• dlrector of the aquacult'1re pro1run at UC Davia. Ke and 23 other aelentlaa at tb9 Bodeta Marine Laboratory. • '5 mllee north ol San P'randaco, bave developed tbe )obiter larmlnl equipment while workt.n. oa ooe at the world'• lar1e1t lobster proj9cta. The /Uot equipment, to be locate near electric power 1eneratiq planta, will include breedln1 systems, automatic feedln1 equipment, diet, water treatment and controla or temperature, light and d.i&eaae, Conklin said. THE SCIENTISTS eovlsloo com merclal planta that could produce a million pounda of true, clawed lobsters each year to reverse their shrinking avaiJab&lity. In the ocean, lobsters need up lo nine years to grow to one.pound size, Conklin said That time can be cut to 24 months if the lobster is cultured in warm water. A computer model set the lowest production coat for cultured lobsters at $2.24 a pound, be said. The wholesale price oo the West Coast exceeds $5 a pound in most places, and in Europe and Japan lobsters aell for as much as $25 a pound. "WE'VE THEN WHAT is eHenUally a wild animal and domesticated It," Conklin said. Captive-bred lobsters may some day be the only source for the seafood 1f the natural ocean variety continues to be depleted, some biolog1Sls have warned. Since 1955, the U.S. lobster catch baa remained fairly cooatant at about 30 million pounds annually, althou&b the coat of the catch and the martet price baa quadrupled, Cooklin said. Psoriasis CemerAith Sufferers SAN FRANCISCO <AP) - Marie Watson. a longtime suf- ferer of peorlast.a. says she ha.a found her "salvation" ln an un· usual treatment program at the UC Medical Center here. The psoriasis day care center uses conventional method.a but charges about $70 a day, about ooe·third what it could cost fOf' similar treatment in a hospital. IN ADDmON, THE center of. fera group therapy for those wbo suffer from the chronic di.ease characterized by red, scaly patches tbat harden, burn and itch. "Most persona with psoriasis are their own problems," said Mn. Wataon, who credits the center with helping her face up to the ctt.eaae. "I used to look on It as aomethina that would 10 away, even though I knew there wa1 DO cure. Now I know it's an Wneu and I accept it." Mn. Watson, 48, a San Fran· ciaco housewife, baa bad the akift cllMae 16 years. It started u a tiny aore on her 1calp and eventually spread over her body. "IT WAS LIKE bavin1 open wounds," abe said. Mn. Wataon la not alone. An estimated four mllllon Americans suffer from the dis· eue. ODened ID tm a1 tbe ft.nt 1~c6 f adllty of it.I kind, Lt bu served u the model for athel' treatment center• tbroulbout the CCM.mtr)t. Thia month ft U • panded and moved to a eonftrt- ed bouae near the m•dlcal center. Patleatl -about a cSOaa et a time -Yblt the ceni.r Ila 4171 a .... lta1tU all da,. ()tM; meat made from tar II applMd to tbilr bOdiM and tben ~ •t.&> Into a wooden coos~ t.bal coven &betr bod.lee wttb UJ. travtOltl UCbt. TBS ftMTllmtr, CAU.D Ult ~an mttbod, ta the m•t elfldive and comm.GolJ UMi .mMhOd ot OOJaNttinl tbe lklil •' ,,., ~ .... die ... nloplllllllt •al¥-*Ptllc•• Aa ~-•,.d•eatal lr••t• t eom...,._Cll'UIPIGC'U.lil lllomed. ' .,..,...... POINT R&YJ:S STATION <AP) -Tiit 1mallelt JN1ptr ever to win a Pul1*-' Pn all by ltMU ta ltW down the road a phct bom ~·1 ,..., Barn. BnapeboU ol •mWni kfddm d~ tbdr prize zucch.lnJ IUU 1race Ha fNlst pqt. Rltht alon11lde 1&orie1 about S)'JIUOQ. That'• the way St ta at the~ a.,_ Llpt, wblcb won the Pullt&er lut _.. f« a Hri• ot artlclee and edltortala critical -of SynHoo, a Callfomia-boro clrul and ialcobol r.habllltaUOn 1roup . Crli&e THE UGBT, CRCULA110N I,•, won't ever S Uo d Be be confused with the Wubincton POil, oae of lta en. Y ntsen, predecieuon on the rolla of Public Servic. Pullbef' D . T e x a s , h a s wtnnera . criticized the Mex· It's just a UtUe weekly on the ecke of the lean government for earth, nm by two people wbo lbelved cft9am.a of its refusal to re-fame wbeS> they took over an admit the Shah or •illDI JNlper ln the llarlD Coun- 1 r a n a f t e r h 1 s ty bllla about 40 miles aortb ol hospitalizat100 an Su Ftancuco. New York, claiming Now. more than six moadll M i .. ed after rece1v1Jll the top boaor el ex co reneg on their prore11ion. David aad _il_s_c_o_nuru __ ._l_m_e_n_l_. _._. ·_· Cathy Mltcbell have abelved Lifesaving ClllS8es Slated lbelr fame to continue their dream ol bringing the news to lhla quaint UWe town on the Northern California cout. •ia.•u. "It was like the world gave us th1a nice bl1 preaent." Mn. Mitchell says ... Adjuat1n1 to bavin1 people want me to talk to them hu been a problem. but. on theotherhand, lt has been very nat· tertng." TREY ACCEPTED KEQU£8'1'8 TO TA.LK to the "Tomorrow" show. the BBC and the National Newspaper AnociaUoo. among otben. But aft.er a fiufl'Y of speeches and TV appearances. the Mttchells are aayln1 no, for the sake of their newspaper -and their peraooal life PUBUC NOTICE P~lnaut • .,., .... ....... fTAT .... lfY TM ...-. --la_..,. -..i. -·--........ CWl'ICI! CONSUL TING Sl'MVl(f"S, 7•n Den Ori ... , H""I· lftQIOll """'· c.lltonH ftMJ &erbe•• OWfatlM ••mla, 1'n Don O'h'•• Hunt1n9len •••en. Cellfotnl• ""'7 lhh -'"-'" n c~ 11\1 • ..,,. Ol•IOU•I ....... Orltflnt )(M'fM• Tiii\ \I--w .. llleo wlltl tM '°""'' O>eo1I o4 o..-.. C-v on o.c ..... ~.-Pl ... ~, .... Or ... c.. DellV ...... !>.< )I 21. lf1' J.,. •.II, t• ..,.,. Lifesaving te<:hniques wlll be taught 1n the spring in Orange Coast College's three six week CPR classes "Things got so hectic that it seemed like we had , __ _ to make an appolnlmeot to talk with eacb PUBUC NOTICE Sprtn1 claues be1lo Feb 4 at the Costa Mesa school The CPR classes wUl meet Tuesday!> from ~-7 p.m The first six week session begins Feb ~. th·e second March 25, and the Uurd May 13 Peraon& completing the rourse will receive certification from the Orange County chapter of the Amencan Heart Assoc1atioo . Registration for spring classes runs Jan. 9-Feb 8 in the OCC Admissions Bwldmg In - formation is available by calbng 556-5772 SJC Sets Indio Trip The San Ju an Capistrano recreation department 1s sponsor mg a tnp to the 34tb an· nual National Date f'est1val In Indio on Feb 9, with the $13 ticket price tncludin-g transportation . ad · mission to the horse show and the festival The bus wiU leave the city 's offices at 32400 Paseo Ad e lanto at 9 a.m., retymmg at 9 p.m For iriformalioo. call •93·ll71. other." Mitchell recalls. ..I'U bd we could make three spttchea a week If we acffl)ted them all. but then we couidn 't put out the paper " "For about six weeks aft.er we woo, we put out some pretty lousy editions... Mrs Mitchell says "We OD'd on. It all ror awhile But 1t wasn't too tona before we got letters saying ,,... M1Tc1Hu. 'It's great you won the PuUtur. but there's ttus water ele<'tJon and we trunk you ought to do somethmg about 1t ·That kind of tJ11n1 put.s 1t ln perspective " PERSPECTIVE IS ONE THING THE Mltchells. both 35, have plenty ol Mtlchell l5 the first lo admit that 1f Synanon wett somewhere t-lse. the pr11e·winn10g pieces -se\'en news stories and 13 editonals -would oot have bffo publlshed U\ hls paper "ll was a local story " he says 'If 1t hadn't been, we wouldn't have wntteo about it We doo t even cover countywide news. If San Ralaet. the county seat, d.tuppeared 10 • tJdaJ wave, t.be only menU<m ... wouJd be if llOmeCIDe from West Marin happened to be over there 11hoppm1 and drowned " The firt"S that fueled the work which woo the Pulitzer stJll bum bnght 1laose who know the Mttchell.s say they haven't changed and neither hai. the paper Neither, says M1tcbell. bas Synanoo. a fact which sWI troubles him and contmues to lake up news and editorial space 10 the l..tahl ••J DON'T SEE n FADING away." he says of the group whose leader 1s charged 1n coonectlon with a rattlesnake attack on a Lo5 Angeles law~r ··And tbe sad thing iB that even witb the attat- t1on we ROt. government has dooe very litUe about Syn anon," he said. "This iB one case where an or ganizallon has more resources than the state " The Mltchells are writing a book about Synanon. with Uruversity of CalifottlJa professor Richard Ofshe, while they cootJ.nue to put out the Light. Unusual Oeeupatlons Careers Nobody Wants BJ JOYCE L. KENNEDY "What are the lenored joba, the ones nobody ever uu you to ex· plore?" ( CUlEERS J reactor operator•. oil burner mechanics, prieatl, quarry supervisors, rocket aaumbly mecbanlca, or soak.in& pit operators in aluminum planta. ---------"°'1C9CW l'1'0flGMO OtlCMUM:C ....... YOf' OtlCM....cl,.._J1 " ,,....... ...,.._.. ~ed ,., ...... ._ .. tM , ....... (lly ,_,. -..... _,, 1 •... '" _I<,, "'*'< --· ,, .......... \ln.cfwe "' ._ fJf ._ .,......_ (Ofll•••• ....... lc•C>le I•••: .... .,., .... I .. ~ ... --....it11e -..,_ ........ -. e..o-.. !WWI ........ -91f'C'I' M-tlOn• ••• Im-I ... 11 ... a few U•ta ol -·---Tiie t1111 •••• of t!M pro..,ull --.. ,..., Ila r-Ill U. Citv ,...,. ., Otf1a1 .. n ,.., o.-. '°'"" ~ PUBUCN<rrlCE 'ICTITIOUI IMlll•ISS ~nAT•M«lfT , ... ._... --.. -.. blnl ...... 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'" ..,. ... ce 4lf¥I eifl!KI .................... ..._..., °'191-~1' ..---u llll:lnJ Coote -MYN<ip91 Oldl MCtteN to .. nlft9Ullll '-"" ,,_, 11 ..... -Of ~IC T!!e f\011 teal et fM Pf0.-'911 •.....c• "Wf ... ,... lfl Ille CllV (lef'tl'I OffloJ et 11 ,. l>rM, C..111 .... Thia unusual query came trom a corporate penonnel director at a 1atberln1 of the Employment Maoaaement A11oclatloo. I was stumped. After wrttln1 about careen for a dosen years and reeetvina manJ Job queat1om, I coWdn't ldeoWy offhand more than a couple of occupatiom that failed to spark even a a1.nt)e question from readen. Time buyen -fairly well·pald 1--------- v PON aEPLBCTION -and checktna a dictiOMl'Y of Job UUes -I found various ways to earn a Uvtnc no one baa aaked me about. Here ans examples; Aelcliaen, tbe folkl wbO f~ add into an oU well to boolt the flow of black &'Old. have been puaed over, u have 61.rten in a clrcua. And 11>- parentlJ no "'ader la mQds UMnlt· ed lll oottGa cluMn, wbo ,,.. c:Gt· ton HmplH, or lo dampproof wortera, 1'bo keep IMdJdlq:t *'· Smbl.lmli'I haft btlD ,_,_..; mtto mm ilrippen, wt.o are',liedml· clam in a ptioeo lab. Olutln, tbe c:omtrudkm wocbrl ftO eat Md ID· people wbo contract f« adverUlln& space on air Umt -are llUlll.al, despite lots at questiona about .a. vertlalq copywrtten, artist.a and U · ecutivea. ,. .. PtJ8UC NOTIC& I PUBUC NOTICE fllCT1TIOUS IUllMllS MAM4l STATUillllff n.. tollowltlo --Ii 004n9 bonl· PUBLIC NOTICE ""tl111 IUN•tOll COU•T Ofl llfl ST .A T1I Of/' CAU ll'CNUOA flCNt Tiff COUNTY Ofl O•Mt09 7" QV1C cawn• 1>11111• WHT ~TA AMA. CAUll'OIUOA trl'll PUBUC NOTICE P:ICTl~OUS IUSlltlU ~STATaMllNT ~,.... ltCrftca TO at&OfTOttl IUN•IOll ClOUltT Ofl llfl STAT11 M CMJ~IA l'Olt TN I CIOUWTY Ofl CMIMfOE PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS .UMMISS MAMI ITATllUll.MT Tiie ..,._..,. __. e re Oolftil ... .._.. THE IASTIAH TltUST, '10 Wiit~ (.. ~. ~ .. 1'2J T~ w,,,,, ............. .,.. C4tilloml•93WO l'eUle I . Lllter, SI. £Ill.Wiii PUBUC NOTICE N0na Of' llfTClfTIOM TO IMGAGa llt THI SALE PUBUC NOTICE Tiie lloflowt~ "'Ml" II Ool liluMMU M lilO'TIC8 Of' J T . It 0 E V E l 0 PM E H T "'IUC MU•lllfO COMl'AH'r, 1701 Por1 Slwlf,.IO Piece NOTICE IS HEllEIY GIVEN_.• """'°'19Mcll.. Celll0<1ol419*° pUOtl< -"'O .,.ff i. twNI Pf ttw Cltv T°'" ~ Sftyd<or, 1101 C-•I of llW O ty of C..IA Mew on Stlelll•ld "'•ce, H•w~I 8••<11, .i......,.., 21, ~."'•:JO Pm . WI -CellfOnlt• t2MO C-11 ~ ol City Hell, n F11r fltll bllsiftftl h condvcled by 41 0.1 ... CAiia-.., °" IN~ 11mn.i............ ll•mL Cf ltTI ... CA TE 0 I' TomG. ~r C~Vl'.NtEMCf AMO NECl!$SITY Tiii• ·~ ... llled wltfl -•~ lo• •rvk.ft, •~ A..Co Cresll, -----------C-ly ~ Of Of.MIOI C-ly Oft lftCOtl*' ...... e.lflt ~· .. Coefl ~a.mt. T-1111 5itNlc4. 122 ,,,.. ..... 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IBOaS: ·~ ... cMd& ....,,. ads dlly ClllCI ...,.... ..... ron INwwwdiGtilf'r. n. DAILY PU.OT at.-s ...., for ... tint .... CDfftd ...... oety. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RXB 2STO.Y \'A Terms 2 story G11ot J bedrooms. 2 bathli hu&t' country k1td1t'n ~peaacu!Ar Bonus room Asking S98.000 Call 546-Zll'.\ ... HAPPY HOLIDAYS TOOUR .... DS 194-7521 FORESTE OLSON . . . . ·-- l.K~ auumahle loan~ lo w int .ndtlablt· Hom~ ... f rom SJ 18.SOO S67S.OOO J a!.mtrw Creek ttavrr~l l 01\t:l"'lllV f'Jr\c w ..... u:11rr Uu: C anwK1 llarho r \1e11t· lt1115 • llA&. ISTA11 uca19'CI UMCI tt4t COMI wmt US. • ... KAUO' YllW H~• .. rtdp•••I ,, I Wiiiy& •nf' •••um1 . ....., .... ,... & ....,,.,_. ..... MtdM& ,_,...; JJU , ..... ] ........ . OPIM SAT~ I ..-.lo ...... $24'.IOO · NEWPllT BUCH 155-0811 •l,"'4DOIB eot.LIGl PAllC ESTA11 Depot 3 bedNOm, 2 blUJ,. lamllJ room home, wWI 2 fireplaces. as· aomable SSZ.000. it,<,% Loe.n. Owner Anxious. Cailnow.~ZJU t)/lfN 11' 9• II\""',,,,_., l'J'f I .~'!.m Ie IP4t\I . wtcrackllng flreplact', IB5.900 Walk to be•ch.1--------- ..-wnab~ loan al 9'-'1'"1 Owntt W\11 MIP finance Take advanlagt', call 714-9SU'767 ,,.,,~ "'•I \ ft.#-• f'la., •1 I ' L~1a11 OCLUtVIEW Versailles penlhou.w. ul tra de lux~ 4t 1m maculat.e • 2 Bdr ms • ~ OCIAto'FROtfT CONDO 2 Bdrms • 2 baths. secunty bkig. Vacant. immed. occupancy. Sub ~ 1225.000 m.:&3 67J..&9Z4 E Vt'S associated 9?0 1'f ll :r-llEll LTORS l '1:1 'h•t ,,.-:i,,•"'.!t•I baths (rplc + l om GIANT p 1 [~1fl&IHI rumity amerutlPS ANXIOUS" S198.500' 1100 Sq. Ft . ...,. lay...... $12.100 P9UMSULA 1 1 ••• Spectacular tSOO.q rt POIHT • '7S.1060 * t.>me! 2 csaot bedrooms. Wat.erlroot. Spe-ctaculer ~~~~~~~~~~I 2 belba. bu1e aunny ~ c:A Channt'I. 2 story ~ family room. aaclWog I L 0 T c L A s s I 6 4 2 One of the tut view lots r em11n1nc to bulld your r ustom h o m e Dra m at ic \ •<'""" o( tilt• ocean. !'liev. port II a r bor ~·a'\h1on l'\land & "'lt>v.porl Rt>arh t.ocat ed o m o n R m illion dollar • r~1den('("\ C .i II for mror matioo. RCTaylorCo o·W -5112 M~ families are ~elllnR the Clltlp\D~ "b~ ' thlit yea r 1f you h ave a camper that '1 not gt>lllnR l&'led. seU tl aow with 11 ClaMil\ed Ad 6 Bdrm meUIOn. huge ASSUM4.IU fireplace, ~pat dining family room wtwf't bar, LO ... uco room. counlrY ·lype oYericJob t.er Exol1 ~.,, ldtchen. serri~ & laun· mast« a:t! wipr1va~1 ~a~ul Ui 4 8edroocn ~ room, garden cov- b I homes \.o ~ from ered palto, Owner pallo, oata 1 p too 9000-to su.ooo to M · 0waer &D1.M)US, Submit swne No quaur11nc :U.io~:W,T~~v! olfen. M&-n11 H , c • I I .,,. • .,. ·~·""'"""" 1 u r r Y . mn.C:alloows.46-ZJU I~!'' {~i&iM All DPICTIHG you to .e and faU iD loTe llG llG wtell lhelr Patt:Htter ~ bedroom. two bath home wbidl &1 m a suprr ~ &Ult'Y bome with locauon Lavabwty at 11 ·s lmZlY upcradei aoclud· best wrt.h an excel floor IQI nrw plusb carpetinJ plan 1nclud1ng 3 de md lnsb P9IJll. c&o.e to bgbl/u.I bedrooms ..ith. ldlocMs ud recniatlOll ~ale ma•l~r swte. Top ne~ F\&U cozy r1repla«. formal pru.·t $111,iOO Ca II u.. y,,.,, Ehibilty NOW . NO OOWN LOANS TO '100.000 LOW ltn'. RATE. Let us abaW JOU bow'° Qualify. c:hnlnM rm and wet bar 7SJ.J191 Top ~pt' Call 979S370 CSELECT T•tohdC.,.. "Neu.ta 754.1202 today' T°'PROPERTIES ALLSTATE ------.....--.. REM.TORS macnab / Irvine ----- 1 A~}I~~~!!'or \ the surf 1~ ~our" lu ,. n 1 o v v. r h 1 s r U'.tr1m -t Rdrm ='o La1:una horn<' on the OC'HJ'I s1dt" of hv. \' A. Prl<"t'lt'SS locauon S44!1.000. Pl•r•n« your Classified ad ls ao &imple .. Just iive us a call on the phone and we'll help you ~your •d for fast re Sult.a. 642·5678 realty A SUBSIOIARY OF TME IRVINE COMPANY ----- G<>l.F COUISI lOCA TIOM! Spectacular 4BR home ideal for execut.Jve or casual entertaining . Lavis h use of wood beam s & natural cedar ceilings -lots of used brick · "aulted ceilmi? & sunken wet bar m hvmg rm -BBQ & wet bar in family rm -library -· gourmet kitchen PLUS patios from e\ery room ' $950.000. <T 11 l CUSTOM HOMI! In Seav1ew ! Setting a new standard of quality this exceptiona l 3BR split·level res idence boasts an extensive array of distinctive amenities: Used brick --marble -- parquet noon --wet bar --spa -~ top grade appliances & much. much rrore ! $395,000. <T-12 ) UDO ISU LYNNE VALENTINE 644-6200 SHAMGRILA Private. gated entry opens to exqws1te. e legant tree·covered courtyard. Glassed·wall entry to living room hosts crackling, wood·burn1ng fireplace. J . G1ant size bedrooms. den. and maad 's quarters. Gourmet garden kttchen , s teps to crystal sand and tennis courts. 20"'r Down & Owner will finance the balance. Call 673--8550 ·ABANDONED RUSTIC COii HOME Need.a TLC & lmatinatklll; 3 Bedroom+ fireplace, ranched fence & roees. Owner Anxbt.~. Call 8'1NS50. 67).8550 \~··THE REAL \"'-.. ESTA1'ERS 642-1235 6"-6200 901 Dover Ortw H•rbor Vie• Centet' Irvine •f campus Vattev C»nter 752-1414 ' COLI «» ..wPOlrT llALTOU '" Utll.C:..HwJ .. C.•MMlr 671-1111 fg Coldwell Banke~ -MIW\Y UST9 .. MIWPCllT llACH Lots of apace for the price! 4 Bdrm, FR, DR. bdwd. floors, French doon open to covered paUo & spacious yard. S219.000. .. ~ ~ IN N.wl'ORTC•ll'mR ~644~060 ~ ~ LARGE FAMILY HOME NEWPORT IEACH Featur ing 5 bedrooms, family size kitchen. beautiful pool and large yard with entertainment patio. Assumable loan Asking $250,000. Fee. IMPRESSIVE . e ......... ......,, ....... fa•Hr .. o.. louted I• Hte WHtclff ..... SwlM .. ,.... cnto. pool.,..._ a. tM.,.. Hd toast JOllr toes bJ tM flrqlt. ~ t;• ten, krcJ1t f11t11lly roont wfttl w.t bw & blt-lu thro•9lto•t. A• Htertaitillllg cWiCJltt + f-uy co.fort.~ $)29,500. 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 499.4551 495-1720 South LCICJlllMI Lap a Mlc)llel 497.3331 493-li,2 &...-leoc!' o-~ ~!.9.!ll..;-0.!! !!-.c!!, Oww wll c.-ry ,.,... T,... D9M 8ld ... of 12"e lllll•fttt A,.... 1fPD4 iwffy ............. ,,._..._.u.. ......... •••d -...... Mell ......... z ...... -... ... ,.c.-. ...... ;1111 $231,000. 611-1400 BEAUTIUl BIG CAllYOll-VU W•t•lflcHt CHt••lae4 D•••llle ............ ·;~···· 2 ... , :'C';:. ~:;: e::::.:-':, ... J ........ *"/ .... ··-~ ,..... -=II I pool. ...... a ...... 11&> ., I ""1JI ~ .. fl'1tl ndtu I I .. y.r •11-tnl I t ............................ ••••,... te ........ OwHr wlll .......... ft I ·H· ....... . lilli/ ...... C1 D Wt, _. .... . Sltl,000. S••w• •r .,,..•lw1t. ,,..... . w..~.~~-lt WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. • REAL UTATE 2~~~· 6-11·1400 . • . IAWIOMT •ha NV ral fiDI bomes with pler & 1ilp .... SULA POINT Newly decorated 4 bdrm. famlly hom.e. Cloee to ocean. 1325.000 & TOIO HOISi COUMTaY ' 4 Bdrm1.. 3 bath•; ranch 1tyle. ' mlnl"fJl\ate 1D oranie srovea. IM&,aoo .BILL GRUN DY, REALTOR J a ''''""1·•• ,,, .. , . N u ,, '·, / 'fl' .,._000" DOLL mE St06.IOO Near So. Coeat Pima Upgraded! 3 Bctnn.s, l 'h ha. CoWllry ldlchen, fireplace, air cond. Fully landscaped w/sprlnkler system. Tastefully decorated. M~tSee! ! CG1 644-72 t I ......... rJ ~-,. Nlf.f t·' 01\ILLY ~ Ill. /\55Ulll'\l IS C!IE llDBll ILlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE DOH"T MISS THIS Spacious f'our Bedrooms. Plus Family Room. Hl.lge Muter Bedroom. On A Qwel Cul-de Sac Here We Have Th<' Find Of The Month The Home Needs Paint&. Paper. But Basically An Ex~llenl Buy Only Sll4.900 R&nALS Two Bedrooms. 21'1 Baths Fireplace & Pool '14ts~ootb . E•ecullve Home. Four .!ledrooms. Three Baths $900/Monlh. Call for DIUJla. (5) --............ 631-1800 Ill DOYR DIM UIO .. -llM,HI 3 bedroom. IJnlJ ltor)' CD a PJime lna ~ ~ c&rplted. draDed. paloted.t -~··•~papered and tlfed t Wb I uwnen have a new bollM tn mlnd: chaD for buyen to mate a neat buy. Plwented at 8350,000. U,_,l()lJI: 001'0:1 REAL TOA~ 875-8000 24'3 East Collt Highway. Corona det M• 381 +POOL ............ 4 8dnD ·~ Ba 11 .. a R I WOOdl MOO eq ft t.ome, IUS M. tamlb room. ronmJ dbl· Aime I 8dnD bocD9 ln iDI + IOLar be9i.d pool. 1tnwctcall1 l«aWd Del BALBOA 151.AHD c.To tnct-Ooata M•a REALTY W•ll·dlalnt.alned bom• ___ C'1H100 ____ _ W/liant Booua rm wttb ~ PoOl w/dlvt.na 0...-DetpST• board and alide • Sirtra Mlwed «M ol date ud Aa M«••• salon: Mucb. mciei•a&ed. Tbe bome • much more!! Only lllOOeq ft and &«at.ct ta p ,IOO. WOW:• Call To-tbe ba~~y ~~~ day, 'J'D.1'700 .,... llUWC --· ,...,,. ," ••• , \' ... 1(.)111 ...,, • two betlll. Wlltber. u.i. ~-' THE REAL ES'f ATERS ,' l<cdh1 l lO-~lk.1lty I hli • l<1·.1lh 11111"'· '· ', . ' ,, t • • I ... , ... • .. • ' UDO 3 Bdnm .• 2 belths. wtt.h aep.Uate apt On Udo ls.le. 0wmr very flexltwe on f\naDrinc. A real lte&1 at $420.000. or make of. fer car prap and Iota ol .,.... Submil 1VUI' OWTJ terma Only $149,900 eau-.mo C:SELECT T' PROPERTIES DILUUD&ft.D COM to ~aa 6 bay ~ J..ra W uzMla W /0-~ w from de« Blt 1m • frplc •• ac. Owuer floanclnl make tbt1 mooey maker euy own. Alla.DI IZTl.500 JACOBS REAL TY .. : • Hf RITAGl I' I ,\I It 1 I(' Dlttl•e&he aew 2 -11% bedroom. a... ba coa· TAii OQI LOAM • ' '-· .,.. owe tie TD Twe• .. W ~MMl61 EIDlllllA".C..111. At only SU.GOO tbt. ___ MMTM _____ 1 pmtea a.to amer la OM. Y SI Ol,00011 4 bdrm .,.._.,. ffe•TY .._..rod. z Ip cov'd ...._ -Cbo6ca area ol C..111. -a plu Newly ...... ,.LIOl W\Jlkt:r J; lt:e tba tllllll bqJ ID I.be am. Wm"lllll&! ..... 1 BKR WalkP.r f; l t:P. a..ama&a&e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Me\DITA ...._ ,_. Speetaular latlltop For,,. ....... Jin>. .. 14 tl. Real F.atata IW*r• am. t..; llariD'l. Seh'a --------1 Spacloua 5 bedroom &d 6 Calle lA Prime IT OW.. bome wtlh approa. 2100 ...a. 119.000'°1145.000. Bllltk J bdrm. 1 t. w'l1b aq.Jl. perfed fw Rl«· lll.aMD; .... Bldr. flreplace. eacloaed t.a1nlq. EDU)'. facnllJ _., aq ft o1 uppw1a9 prqe. 50 .. l'JS' a .2 tn· room. COUDt.ry kitchen. ~ 4 Bdrm z,,.; p6ez lot. ~ tt.mllt.oe. co 1 ., I l re p I a c • . 81 ol .....;.1*= u=-· no oat dis&wb t.enaot.t Landaeaped lot wltb r--·-........... ....__ ,_ n--· ~. Larae cov· Walkln1 dlatance lo -..._ w "11 ... ,..,.. er.cl patlo Cfoae lO beach•• 6 laarbor dpUaanly. •.ooo acboola. Ad &odo ! SlJt.500. Caal.act NanD M-»UorGl·3UO ll&IDO.Ca1JJ40.tnt Pbllllpe, Weat Coatt -..-.... Padfic R.E 131.ao _. llDO aq ft ol oeea ri8w --------• aaddty DllU-2 Bdrm. Z MIWUSIWJ a.. preat11e 1alore . IASTW. muoo. c-&act Norm BUI c•l·de·uc aur P'tlllllpe, West Coatl rounded by uqu111te P.afteR.E.Dl·.00 ___ 6_7_'"'4 __ 70 __ _, J BDRM. 2 ba flaer. ledec:apnc. Spa 41 qUiet IWIJc4• .._. 1040 alco¥e (or lhe9e pnv•te --·••-•-•••••••• morned• Sublci: t•n"ll No Down No Cost $83 000 Beautiful !Bdrm, 2ba family ho«M, onJy 6 ml to beach Xlnt Location. Hurry Please Call· 631 ZMa. Broker HOME OR lNVESTMENTS Mtn. tttreat 3br. \l.;ba. spa. deck.view. 2f"/P Warm/woody SM.500 CdM Be1onla Pr loc ble+new unit.. Aet. Ruu P1ynn. m.311$ T1llD Of ltBn7 SI0.000 .• SZ0.000. dwn. lllQO. per mo OwDrtA-. 1beD th1I ii for you. T-o 7S2-90Zl bedroom condo. wnh aU ------- the 1ood1es Prime Charmane E ·Slde Onnae County locauoo Oollbou1e. U nder Asawmbloe &oan Ofrered Sl00.000. Prtn Only, Agt at only sie.ooo s.c>-36e8 11:11-0a ..... . .. . . .. . •Nftelc-.11 Rr ol E'''''" Inc MtalSTATE OH 1r'•ACU SilecUcular ocean v\ew. blu!C lot among pine trees. 3 Bedroom. J balh. 8340#» ......... ..., 49'"°"1 STAaTBHOME l1Dd!r lmK 2 rar gar B11e bk yrd-Lce covd patio Prtn ooJy 135-QZl I pece9007 009~ 5'Utlt SIA 5"tA Y I Bem1fUl 31br, Zbe, O>o· do W Ir.ft &ate. pool. spa. telmb .. volleyball cna. Sbart •al.It '° I.hr bead\. Walker f; lee !1iO Ql>Al.J FY' By owntt. Ea.U1de Coata M~u IZ.:.00 down. Sl.117 per me> l bdrm. I .... M . pool, bute ram1ly rm Mr Wood. 6C2 lJ'1'0 or I»-7000 Patt Ptace Inc. 142·74'1 HICl&NIAT 3br. llWiba. near ahla, sbnppq 6 fwy Kceta. Pneed Ill only -6..500 Part P\a.re,lAc. MZ 7461 eto.e lo bearb Newer Jbr, 2ba, bome wllrc aaalt' IUI te, f rpk, A IUD ny eat·ID ltltcbeo. 1121.:.00 ~ Brk. ~ Mr ...... /:~ ftln:iad .... • " Jbd + .... room. Jn new. Only llll,tH. Pmidl.Dl· .... RCTaylorCoRealtors 2 Bdrm I Ba lo this bl&hlY upcraded -move· m cmdJUoo home Only Sl..500 Hurry' ' Coal.let Norm Pbtlhps. Wett Coast Pac 1tlc R .E s:n 2llJO REALTORS .,..,... 1044 ........................ is plei\sed to announce the relocation of C.-dltMs 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• our Newport Center office to IMl'LU + CWEST Owner 1a1eot wlll ftnaDce at 10%. Newer S bdrm + 2 bdrm • (uest \Gil. So. al Hwy Open Sal • Sua '·6 ·SOI • 3 Corporate Plaza Drive Suite I 0 t Newport Beach. California 92660 714/640-9900 8elQD1a. m. 75U ta Your Profession HOME REPAIRS! Did you know you can place a cluslfied ad lo the Deily PUot Servi~ Dlredory for a whole IDllDth ror .. lltlle .. si.-per day? For more loformation. call 142-5'71 Wbat'• Your Trade? 1188per Day That's Uttle to pay Cor an ad lo the Dally PUot Service Dtrec\Ory that cao eatabU.h your profnalonal Identity. For more loformatlon call 6C2· 58'1'1 If you have a Dally Piiot Want Ad appearing tomorrow, please cut out this recipe ..• ..• You may not have time to cook. 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DfC&IER ESlLAD s c s " f N I S 0 A L S C N R T ' A U 1 It A It T 0 0 L U T 0 T N I E Y U S I £ 1 U S T t N T A T D A H TWlStSTNDASYEZ O l N Y S A N I T S l A H S A t N A 0 M E l W S C I [ T A Y E J U l 1 U S C A t S A It N T M A T W E I C l I R I A y O A I S It t H Y T It M T 0 A S T D C TNAllOOUlt[JSMZHNWIT P S S E U L H 0 L L Y T E N I 0 E L A EAAQACHN[YSSltYfltYOI 0 H It S U S l L E A Y [ A R £ Y C H £ ltUOSEOTtLTStM•A£SOT TSI0£SSOUQRUTLNSSHN • ----.......... ...VIUITTPAB lllDIOOM A well located 1la1le lllOr1 ~ ,._ wiLb dell1btful areeabelt vww. JI.Ill lilted at only muoo. CALL QUICK 644-721' ..w Woodbridae Twullo•• Z 1&.ory, J Br. I"' b8, fr'Pk .• lat' aaa. paolia. jerlmi.6s-Aa.0ecupy ammed. A11111mable .,, JllO. Call fTS.Gtl « ..... A He•• Per All Suns Amt a roam for all re- --com.a wttJa lb1a prore11loaat11 re· IN w.d 4 bdrm. bome! Dowm&ain bdnD. wttb pri va&.e betll Mteal '°" bolidatt:=:ta· tare• ....., wtlla bll· lm, • brick frplc. la famQy .,,... Ow• .. ·~ It. Aa abt0h1te SHOWPLAC&l 11 Mollvaltd o••er. SIH,IOO. Btr. Call ~ ..-. -- j ... , ... GMCOAITMWY .,... ... tt.:tt,... .... tt.~ Yo1t'U love lt1 JJdO -W.Olell-.MB ... _.... l1llJI fldalY add ,.,. ... , .... ~Be ............. tor. -rcma. larp, oo Ml 6141 .......... _ .......... W/D.frplc .. -/mo.yr· •1 111\ttlt• • ..,,., --------............. .,.-.ea.MO. ..._.. ...-.d paUo. II'....,,., -.. •••• .. •••••••••••• .... b. bM:d lD....,. y!'d. ~ ~ ""N!!t yard tllr urda Or ._.. • .......... J 141 5ecu Ul)atlDI· Pell As ._. u-•v .. ._ .... Wforlctn. +L.Alimfl016 , _ ................ Cblldren cooaldered. Creal. I br, 1" ba. II o v • l a b • f o r • .. _. B ~ eou.aae by UM l'rebl1 paln&.s to• out. ~•.;;...;..11J.1;..;;..... ____ _ ./ PAH\'AITIC Olrtatmaa COli~M A .... 2 br, pn beeeb. Ml)lo. 111-A Darrell. T<M:BOPa.AllOmdo mMI •tU-1~=15• ..W..oopM.t.-.am. ..;;.•.:;__100t_____ ,._. Mcor". ar. 2ba. Onl1 11..-._(« man> tJ1. V'7V '• .... ,.,. IMdt JI 6t J Br oaado w tpool. Upted t.k. om yWw. Plllll&&IUc Ma• I.,., lbe a JOIVoDOWM --•••••••••••••••••• \lallia, 1&\Ula, jacuul. '523~~~ llUbtl. Ph.9 dub bH. Ull;al eeutiH bome ha pre· l8IOVA'lm CUiian-. 3Br Zba, fam lie Eat ~kltcben. faml· 81.Wardl. pool, aauna. ArUIUc MID• ta No .Ulloal H.lrbor View. rm. study. Feb l to Sept 1y rm. flplc, h\&le p'I\ GNmtne 2 Br. Comm. pm. Ip&. MC. prbac. •-· ... to -·eh ..._.Ow1*Ml-Ga10 I~~~~~~~~ New pelot. plumbio1. 1. Leaae. "50. Owa. -tt... .a.. ........ r --__, _ .. , ... _, ..... _.__. tr7511o. 211·•25-1111, --1~ -c1ra-a:c:aun-·--. --···c-_..-...-.c-. .,.._. _ _. ftQlll ~ &twbo bl n.i.._ Ocit9,llnYle .. t SI t.IOO ,___... .-~·-mo.84M4TJ. lod.ID>mo 561-455 !.n~·~-~.,~---~~~lldnDt. ___ __;...,..;.____, 2 8d coado, bld1 w/boat NlceO>achtnC.)l.park, , ...... ~qimu •1L ........__~ ...... ·-..._~ AV .. " .... ENOW• ....:;-;:::.;_:::..;;.;...;·;;:;;·~c .. :...:...;_:..:..;3~2-4-11 ..r 1Wl.ITWHM •·-ID wkh atl USO> 10~~ lot Z8r,1Be,11401pa~rent. ~ ~• • wwwu ~ ~ • ,. ftrepla~ ov•r· cu•yoN ~ck~ ~ Cl'Sl'T> TanoAM Mob&le ·-···················· LGE2brbome.cpta.1tv ........................ 2br, 2~. I~. Perf. tookla1. cl{J Uaht1 , M 111· · DI •CE a-~ 3202 refn1. coed yd, 1ar. Bta&tltul l&e 4 br, I be. for 2,., uec. Nr pool ~ view, mi.DI -.. ... cular -u coune Homeil.m-"21 r-~ ....................... lldlla 132$mo.M4-llOI. ST50 mo. Avail. aow. ISllOMo .... ,..,.1503 a•ot1do orcbard --Norlin&• .-J-20&2~.-r..a:m. -.aoo =..a: ':af:. • ~oo~ SW'laPA.b IO,.Jll&MP.MJ Neu-NewlBl't:io.e. 2ba. lArll l bd. 2 be, l ltorJ don osen and 11 ,. 000 REALTORS fenced petlo, dbl 1ar. S Bdrma .• 2~ be .. peat bomL&oAwa&er.lule . •P-. ' · UDOISLI OMC:OA$THWY near abope. '5f5 lncl ocean view! l'rplc .• alk to beacb-Comm. THE STAINES CO. W/Pf,1"1auDllll.neck· wur.541--3315aft5pm. ..... eleoc. 1ar. SU> pcJ09 ....-. hmW• 2-Sly. earlY Calif. 3 BR, In.I. aP1·tac. partiet and 4-Pl.D _Mo...;._A..;:r"~_416-_'1W ____ 1 only. 1'150/mo. EYea 67'17761 deo,Sba.,liv rm.w/fpl, friendly nel1hbora. •Eaat11de lBr newly 163119. JmN.ODutHwy t1" a: beamed cell. Cosy You'll love lt! 12d0 1D aoocS area. mana1e-....._ ..... dcrt'd. 1ar. CID. oo peta BeaUllfw bome ln H · , ... ' .... Las\IDI Beach l~~~~~~~~~I P1tio. Walk to bnch, w/12xl2 factory add on meatavailabte. ll.20.000. 2 Br nr bch $500 SZ95 67~Ul9. t7~321e8 daliwe Yid.aria bead&. BIG CANYON Uniqueoi>-___ _;.,~~·~·~---l•--------I club fl tennla facll family room. larae suo· SCXYrl'REALTY J8r2ba,nrbch'650 3br. Sba, fam rm. 3 portuakJtoleuelnUlia $.115,000. Call n y It it c hen , 1 u p e r ~~~~53&-~7~533~~~~ Z8I' pool t.etuul $'700 Mesa Verde. Nice 3Br · 2 decb. W 11uperb while pnsUae area. 4~r. etmSAm.... MIWHOMIFOR Yl.SSJON REALTY ahelt.ered covered patio. '-•' --•-oo ti.. encl yrd. Cvd p1llo water view.~-to bch. .,.. .. a~"-t ~""",.,,. 81 ........ t rd 3Br ......... \oCl&U.Y S7 Cl bl h .......... ..... .... ~ • ......,,,,1 g y ... u or r en or Udo2 Br. nr all $850 OH to IC •• s opa, SUOOMo 4M-IM.21 wW oouader leuinC OD· ... dMianed th.la one. on 2 llACHPIOPU double Iota In A re h '1b1a large quality built Beach Hel1hts. This cll8t.Om 4 bdrm home 11 channina 2 bdrm home neanog completion and s-a.-.... 1076 ~wn earrrt :r ~ rar.i. CHAltMIMG TalPUX Onw•t~r2Br2ba '850 ~:5°1mo. 64-4 5187. ' ... una ~lace. ruf. furnlabed. Only 11 ••. ••••••••••••••••••••••• o v l' n e o r e SAM CLBitlHTI On wat.er 2 Br ·den $1300 ~ .._ >A..., .. ., Contact Unique .HolDes Uuutma:s On waler, VIEW.1&4= fuwn redwood, 1la11. Redonl75-«IOO often• mt view Crom its ideally located, step5 .... of Iott. Worida Ou a well k>cat.ed comer 2 Br +den S22SO E '1Mk l BR. l1e )'ard u1hedraJ open beama, lolonly2blk.stobeach6 Lgeoew38r 2baseoo 1330/mo 6'0·7814 . panoramic ocean vu, 2 p1 • dart. 2-atorles & a very from the oceao. Aaklllg PresUiloua llvlne on pnvate, warm & coiy ~.500 Bwlden say, golf course Prt vale feeling. ll.Si.500 submit your offers Call beach. Great terms Buy ~All~ =mu;;:!! fle3-7«Xl dlc:U. 3Br. 2...,Ba, 2frpt, Near Wedae. 2 Bd.na:i. Sll8.SOO ~~o:'.!t .~~oartbov~r~ •~-n. 2 BR Woodbndge Condo sunke!,.!!l/e tu~ ~e f&m&1y rml7, ~le. 3 ~Y""~ OUPl.IX 540-11.Sl for 1pec1al de· now $140.000 Contact Prime k>caUon. cloae to l&IJI. Wen Cout Pact.fie R E CALL NOW' __,,, "' ..,... "' 1'aV Brand new Full lake pr .. -mo ...,...,,_, car PT -tm£J. ...,. 64~ 72 1 1 owoenum y tu.ml.lb.. pn vUeses No peU 1485 _O.--'-ya______ lie. 47s.5C1 dowll&owD "beach; each _831_·2000 _______ ~~~~~~~~~I w-..fiowtH.-• n mo, ~.146-41 SpecUcu1.ar vi.ewi from ,...,,,...._ ..... _.....,.....,,_..,, uatt bu 2 bdnna. Is 2 S.. ..._ Aa-wop for Salt I 200 balba " baa beeo CcplstTCll90 1071 ..................... .. /Jn Nlf1EL -.. ~ n/\ll.EY & . /\55UCll\H5 ll9c. 714/611·1400 INSTANT IN ~llt 2 Bdrm home d Ol..a • wood t.b..Nout BALBOA PENINSULA. 4 bdrm home •Ilb lovely chander. Newly PtUOt· ed and carpeted. Va· cma-ft9dy ! si.ooo mo. bealailull7 malnt.abied. ~~~~~~~~~1 ··••••••••••••••••••••• IUILl>EllS Ii Lovely ocean • city 1. ....__ -· 000 Owner. 1900' sq . JBr. IMVISTOI ........ -· 2"'18a, wtfamily room. PAIADISI.-$1900 DOWN meny upgrad~. t mile 18 acres, tentative map ~s & 6 acre split. Ex cll&.!lve avocado area nr ~ coune A.aume 8~ flDancl.Jlg Make offer ~r nt4)723·9496dya. m• > 759-0344 ev~ . .for the horticwturill, s Bdrm. pool home from bch . assist In bl&Jd your dream house Eastbluff Asaume rUWlnng, VA possible. amidbowlUful.beaut1rul balance $285 .000. Sl29..!i00 493-5282 specimen plants. Ocean "11 5039 V1eW $165.000 . -T.ttn I 090 WOULD YOU UkE ••••••••••• ••••• •• • • • • • TOOWN'l•OF THIS TOWNHOME7 ~ Approx 17.SOOdn & ap- prox. SSS.per mo. Pnoc. only. John Marshall, 631·12116 CotldoMinhHftl/TOWft• LOVEAGUCIOUS '-"for..W 1700 SETTl .. Ci? ••••••••••••••••••••••• Then make an appoint LOW IHTIREST meot to see lh1.s ~aublul Gf...t Locatloft cuatom built_, home. It _.. 1 feature.: over 3,000 T-.e over ow lnternt rate lo4an' Several choice eq.ft .,5Bdmls,4balha,2 1·2 bedroom condo ftrl!/'pU.cel, air cood.. ln. ...__ ' l Sp door atnum, exteoalve ...,.,._ m popu ar r· •-Hl• 1050 REALTORS uae m wood and ilaas 1011 community In ~ and 1.1· _....,. for bo~-1rvu>e. Lalles. sl.l'earns. .... ••••••••••••••••••• •--------1 ~ ''"'• •-•· 1 b 1--.. -· •-For more loto call ...,....., 111 ......... ap.ug. I.eaure World, Ca~ 14 IASTlt.UFY ~ FromS57.950. Paaoramlc view. 3rd 5 Br. 3 ba home. ahake · Phone today (.Prln only> floor. V1lla Niaeva , 2br roof, choice comer loca· SM-1434 <Broken 2ba, -..r9 A/C. alt '1Pm-Uoa overlookml park. See It DOW •DY time. , ". '.--HERITAGE REALTORS LOOKOUT ............ 1012 S187$0 ~~~~~~ •• • • ••• ................ .., Mce:-6 • ...,.. 50.7129 IYOWMH MB KJSe Rill. Modem ~~~~~~~ GREAT VALUE AlamitM Bay w1t~rfronl view. 3Br + r1mlly rm, new crpt drpll, frp I. encl EL TORO AREA 8 B Q . S 8 5 0 m o AcUolnin&lO..Plexes 213 14398261 e"es & One or both wtalds Prime l year old a.oo laklnd --3J06 ZagrodzJl y Rl tr 494 8611 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '80 TAX SH& Tll 2 B r h o rn e w t i ~ r 18 Units, 2 years new. $&00 /mo yrly Open best locaUoo In Costa Set/Sun lU Marine Av~ Men. 29% down on con · _ZlJ_l_3'8-6 __ 1_19 ____ _ tract. Cloee before Dec . ..._. P•••• 3207 31.llt.. '79. 177 4 .500. • •••••••••••••••••••••• David Bourke, Rltr. 2Br 2ba Ocean front, fplc. ____ 54f>._99S() ___ -t cloee to lhopa • ferry. MEW AMD SHIMY $7SO. 8'13-4e0l 6 UMITS c.,nt1 aw leech JZ I I BRAND NEW. 8 l«e un-••••••••••••••••••••••• rts Four 3 Br. 3ba and On Blulfa nr be1eh 4 two 2 Br. 1 bath unils Bdrm. 3 ba home W11h pc'1V ate pa Uoa Ex. l..andaca ped Lie on I Y eel. area. Ot.ben m xlnt lmO/mo. rental areas. C ell DanaPadlklnc ~Today! &11-111370 -.Oi ALLSTATE ~.~~ .•. !~.~~ -JASMIHi CUB REAL TORS Tenrus !\wim 3br . 2v.ba, 154,\ w /190 de& view. $10.000 lower than sales office. Call 831·5439 •ft 7 W~bff adult. condos. U! garden homes around comm. pool. Close l o shopping & services $81.000. Century 21 Westcbtf, 645-7221 At 181.900. Desirable LAURELWOOD townhome 2 bedroom, end urut. one story Near pool and tennis HURRY!! aver 'lfNI yacht ln this presUaloua Oceanside condoauolwn Uvlng on I.be water Only $170,000 in Um complete a«unty project with all ameruue!t Contact Wc:.t Coul Pac1f1c fl E . ---------831-:!llOJ 6 UMITS spill level Beaut \ 1ev. lyr lse S1 200mo ~ pal. Mt wport leadl l 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX ~$165,000 5'ep lo crytlal sand on Oceanalde. Great Invest· meot! Call n o w , 714-963-41767 1•1N IA 9 • 11 \l\Y'< l()MJ ... I !~.IBMtl llACHHOME $140,750 Walk 100 Jrdl to beach or m.JOY comm ua 'n pool Gra~ful, open design warmed by natural wood cathedral eel II n gs w lbulm thruolrt. Dark rm. 3 bdruu, alorage wall bl praae. Near city ll&l'k. tean1a CN Ir pl4ay area. Mi&-77U WISTCUFF Owner will finance! Ranch home on pretty street. 4 br. 3 ba, fam rm. --------din nn. 2 frplcs & pool. F.aay to buy. Call Ceo· Othet-Reat Estate tury 21 Westcliff, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~7221. Mobile Ha.91 IE.AUTIFUL IRADFORD PUCE townhome 2 Br. very clean. Dbl encl gar at tached to your patio $70 ,0 00 . ERA / HomeseUer.i 581-1210 1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• foor'W. 1100 -------••••••••••••••••••••••• BIG CANYON UVE '" IRVIME Newly refurbished. 1978 Lancer, 2Br. 2Ra. elegantly decorated Roa:anTub. bnck porch Bordeaux Model. pre· upgraded thruout stlg1ous area Ca II us SJ«IJ07 > Tortotse MobUe a bout l his fabulous _&mee ___ IJ72.M.2 __ 1 __ _ home'! ~21. MOBU..EHOME BUY-SELL· RENT· FINANCE Mable Hom9 Ston tnfoiwlluw C...... CAU. us 661·1021 MEAT 'TWOFH" 2 bedrooms each In the heart of Balboa Squeeky clean. bwltin.11, ca~ta. etc. Sleps to ~achea - vaca.ot-~all lo see' 642-5200 Ocean vl~w ! Prl me Corona del Mar k>cat.ion. ooly l·blk. to \.he beach. All deluxe apt.a., over looking landscaped courtyard. S750 ,000 9UNITS Pride of ownership Some with frpl cs . beamed celhn15. pn'va\~ yards SS2S.OOO Ex celleot nna.nclng ntlPLD Near freeway. top rond1 uan lnch.ades spacious 3 bdrm. owner's unit m,oooDown. C714J 67J.-4400 IZlltUS.1111 HARBOR A Division of II arbor lnvestm('nl Co r-CIRllk Oc....Y• 4 Br 21,'Jba Luall: Harbor View Hills 11100/mo lse lmmed. occupancy 644-7211 Agt. HST VIEW IM SPYC.LAS S 4 Bedroom 2 "'1 Ba th. ex tra lar&e lot Mo to mo. lea~e or lease opt Ion APst offer Harbor View Kills lb.rtt bedroom and tamlly room home Pool ma In IWwportc-hr 640.5357 ~~~~~~~~I ~~~~~~~~I tenance and 1ardener In Real Estate COST A MlSA duded Sl!OO mo ~ Walker 1: lee ----------------•I Si.n&Je wide bachelor pad ..... Ptoperty 2000 LEVERAGE/SHELTER On Dahl.la. cloee lo ~acb MEW!'ORT HEIGHTS l.Br, l.Ba. s mi from bch. ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• 8 Unlta. ca.ta Mesa Goll two bedroom two bath. LDeA. ISLI CbarmlDi apacloua 2 pm OK. SBS space rent. 6 D&UXI UMm OJune loc. LrJl 2Bd, lBa no pe\a or children N7S. 28uullfu1We11Appolnl· l&Or)', 3 Bdrm, family, Cl\3'126. Tort.olae Mobile PRl.Ml:!ASTSIDE.CM units. Fp. $345,000 , COUOP .. IWPORT • d on t be w a te r dinlnc room. larl• llvina Homes '72-MZl n& =~~h.co. l!O.OOO dD, owe balantt · 671-H ti ProperUa. t895,000 ~ ~ llalter suite witb1,-.;,;,;,;.-,;.-.-.-.-.-.-.-,;,;.1 111.WS SllmWkm.l!/•Ppt. 2 decu and spacious ___ 11J._77_•_1 ___ LdlfwW. 2200 *Cote Realty ml.mired bathl. Warm EXCITING OCIAM VllW ·-•••••••••••••••••••• I or 4 BR. I a.. J trplea •-lav-'m•at wooda, brick and 1tone. • • •M,D&S i. petio. Avail. Jaa. 1 • 640-W "" =. ~~ c'!ll OPltilCOUNftY ~~~=: v...:-klt.I aultable fOf' 5'WG5or C2U>m-T502. ~UM Located ln SborecUf11 dldra. 2 yn old. Two 2 coadoa ln Newport Celhl...... JU4 ~try Club Park. A bdnm. ODI 3 bdrm. Or Beaeb. Oceeafront • ••••-••••••••••••••••• snGODOWM bewtifUI 24:aM Vlll:ina wW tab yow-Oran&• a&ben. •Nd 2 br eoodo a.r. So. JBdna Tow'lbOllM 7mo Home. w/eve1'fthlnl ln· Co. balm u down paJ· flltlil.OMLY eo.t P\ua, Pool. ape. o)d. AullllHSI balance eluded. Ocean view mm&. tzrl,600. lO'K. in· IG-SllZ"-m.ua too mo. 1H·OUT ; -...e.ime. ~~~~~~~~! above Eltnlla Golf & m.t wtt.b STT,500 down. ·--------i m#14 -: Conotry Club, San f114>Ut-51'15. 10~ Del --------.......... to• &..gi.IHdl to• (lemeat4. Repoaa. San Clemeate. LAWMA.llACM Ecide lbr, 1M. •yard, .. -.. •••••••••••• .. -•••••••••••••••• .. •• SPICtALIUY Byowoer. Cu.atom bome alt• tn pr. v.., dean Adulta Beautlful XsS2 Keywesl LatWl• Caa'fOD wltb No~ ~o. Ml--0505 New 1650 ~· ft. uplea. suoomo 2br. 2'-lba. frplc. fo~ DON OSEN REALTORS yard, dbl 1ara1e. ~u JZUN Coat Hwy 873-Q36. M2·1181i6 ~ Beadl EutaJde newly de<' Cpt.d. 4'7-448 731 3111 2 BR. pr. y.ird. fenced ~tma JZSO '"° cbJ.ldnn. peta. $425 -·--··--········ *'-:113'1 ------ 3 Bdrm. 1 bath ~ LJ~ fenced y1rd $525/mo 51i&-3llllO A#. Jobn KIDS/PITS Oil EA.STSlDE $paclous \O'lll'nhouw Gara1e M95 IG-2S10. 846-ee HOMD TOR RENT J °' 4 Br Prt~ from le-S5illlS f)>('(f yard It earace• Fam1lle1 pleaae. kid• & pets Mklome. C.11 tM-~or m.2'11 ~,.,fee a..-....-1252 ....................... VERSA.llJ..ES CON 00, l bdrm. nceUenl k>caU4n with view or oceaj Ouut.andlna r1c,11uet. •· mo .. yearly. NEAR LlTTLf; COAONA. vacant. lov$ 4 bdrm home wttb la .. yard. Newly pelnt.ed.1 ... mediate poueu\oa. ll.250 mo. Y Mrly. 8llrn\tt Rlty fteCi,ltel' 6'2-52llO -~ 4 BR. 2ba. frml diDln&. 38r 2ba, NS de &ac. a-,o frpk:. fncd yrd. a5Q/mo Wtr11dar Incl. M~ W\r/'Gar tncl AvaU Jan 'nlanl&G98MJlJGl.Q300 S.Jlml L 1 Ya1rvlew1Saker. 'R MS-Ol64 JBr. 2Ba. ftre!~ce. Z C ;I "-32 --------~. Larae y ..... ~ --••••••····.··~ Sbui> 2 br. stove~ rdn' • titl Qmdo 2 Br + 6eo, 2 . Adulta. oo peLS. $38$ mo 3 8dnn G _._ bo. fflllc. pale>. pool, )48.Jl77 a ...... n me. mo . Day llerabe b ~_;.... ______ walk to beeda.. 110t1mo. -.nu e-tt " .... -. 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Yurly cul ·d~ sac 1 4~0 Udo U 28R d -~~~~~~~ .~ &(' • eo.1 213-3:518-28>3 aft Spm 2 ba Newly dttor 11000. Cclftdoft•tl• 1 J OCF.ANVIEW PACIFICA ~G~ly6.10 _aJtor u.tw•sllecl 3 5 CONDO--OO the ~ac~ 2 ...... '........ """ •••••••••••••••••• •• • •• sty. 2Br. 28•. patio lBr, 18a Pool. uun1. rer rm . $300/Moolb Wt.aJ aecun ty, sub· terr NJ. 7673 Harbor Ii ocean vietr. Venalllea Penlhoute. 2tir. a., w/Jac tub. Sec. puto.Dt l yr be avail --------unmed.. fT!iO unl\lm, S850( _______ _ ~~~ furn Terry Cre.amen g. 7000 d)"I. 38r, 2Ba, Lra fenced yard Children oll:. ml/mo. Mr. SUnpkina MC}~. VJLLA PACinc CONDO 1 Br, 2 ear ataacb ,.,-. -/mo. llS-Q17 IAYCUST fAMLYHOMI $pedom 4 bdrm + pool, "lvu Wells" l•lY bome an 12\ce Honday Rd lot FreahJ1 pain~. •P«>4.· lftialy clean Warm• to· v1tln1 AYlil. no• at ll,Olll) per mo i!1.i•,J11111•1 .'\: L1 11 . ;!; l' rl ! 1t1 •• U1Pq h 1(1 ~t,,h(l l\1•1h" .. r 1·.ll~utr ,.,,,, ,.,.,., • ........ 3 Br. l~ !Ma. Lp muter ~"'t:' J24J W/vWw al bUfe pwl• --················ blk. Pool • .... ssso. ,............... RoblDmlAll· or~Newport Bel. JO"{, Down-12.~ lD&eMl No Loan Ftt. 112 .SOO. Lra !Br. Adult, F~ MCUrity. all ama>JO • lml So. Coatt PJaz owner lransferre ~ 71•·~88111J" Open Houle Set 1-5. ad W. Alton IC. S.A. 3b~ Olalk>. S5110 .. Call .... ......, . Dq'1 ,...,._ 360. _. ................... . l bdrm. 1 be, deu, wd .• ml.rror lnt., 7d, DO petat ulil pd. D.P. Avail Ju J, QIOtmo. Gf.llOa 4:ra+ m.-itmstu. ' 'n-L.aHt1 of Hunt· C:.... ..._ r,., ~ .::. ~ _. .................. __ ... boa\ sHp avail , ... Ullll. New Lii l'Ueates Q>Ddo, 2 br. 2"-be., t11S. c. n Lilt- da. Al\ 141-4292 or •1171. ,.,,,,..) u ......... Home in oc•a. ....... -·= vi••· lA•el a: .,..,. __,. .. .,.. t ~QN\· abr. otwly remodeled. OFI' WATJ:R HOM•- LllUU RUIJ nlceat s tooem.W.~on _.. blUDt advJta "' Star Pull. Tx15 encl 1 lot. '105.000· Owner CM.I. 721 I ::C---.o.' lit + .:_ C] Coldwell Banker porch. min'Ond doors, fiDIDee. MMU• .-- Mbi ~ \ntelkn, ·~ -b alr aaad. I ~-...---~rww-IPllll .-...~-------• an db tia + Cbum1at eoue. 1er . .... waDl lD doMta. .. --. ...... , ..... for 0011 Ut,100. •/IDO.-.mM C11UC19). CUlllC WOlllMOMI wa JMBai'tlOr .... _....,., l I ............. ,740 ....................... H.l'wAMllT Spmm.b Dtate Llvinl ! Beal&lfW part.like Hf• roundin11. Terraced pool. Sunken 111 bbq, eparkllaC fountains. S paclou1 roo m • 2 Br,2 be,charmlnicoo- Separa\e dlnlnl area, do. Adulta only. no pets. walk-lo cloNU. home· Dlbwhr, truh comptr .. lib ldtcben " cablneta. dbl 1ar. $650 mo. 5.52-3'00 lbr. Condo. N_,._ tal'\)el. patio, pool. rec racl. P"Mo +aec 554·281111 aft.4PM Larll new 2 br w /pvt patio . N r. Beach & !ht.er $400 Adults. no p.u,m.2550 Male •m1t. to llaan Qr funllllM I .. t-.t: All IUet •• a.s.r ........ ·--& --. okL VldOlta. ell . mo. + ~ odl. hall IM prh ll .. tt, DH Of ldtcbn. w1br/dryr 6 '**·Avail .lu l Jack .. Mil 1 ............... , "'""'"''-· t-m , •'•to wtlh':°~~le. --.T-,Yltld oo• ___ ...... ~~~ ......... ~---~- ftDdept.loC.11. R.Uebl wtwl.lldowl. ~reel.loo SlU OO 2nd. Aft.S hl,U.a .Cll·.Z ••t o r •I• a r e•. ..._,. -.... _ .. _ r ~4 Wadin er n"' noMma1 ll/ MW • ocAit;Ott 0 II : :a:;/ bM •l&U KB ar ocn PoO ,,. •• -1 m-•n47 a...ta Rgacnnwt,e D99ded &.o 1hr ~~~ .... ~~ •, ............... •••••1••1•00•• 2 Br l \It Ba apt IA HD Jbr "°"ti otn ,,.c. a' .. I II N !Ali.ll0-4Jlll ~,.... • ..................... . IOOte 1100 le lilt. muw MDA V&ftDIC bk """' &mM ~I.C M .... MM Ill U$ Lit ston .. pr • n1rcih lAl'llt lbr, lb9. 1tova • & . near Onn•• ('11 rtln1.Encl1ar.~Mo Airport llU/mo llMTOllUY 4Mlhq ft otnN bildldlo1. ,.., f,i.du l•lol, P\'l'C'haN Jlf1M nrio.oou w /SIOO.'*> dw11 00 nnd Kt , Nt-*"""1 '"'•"h c 'all for ll•\811• Hlern He alty 1m 71tdl .. , $2 a.ti any ll•m or rvm WnaUon of 1u1m• fot '71 or l•u with a P•""Y f'lnl'her Ad J llne1t for 2 ...-uu1r• d•)'t tr.uh .ddl\IORal bn.-l• to fu< \lw Z do• <..'hart«' It ' -~aft 6 lliZ-t11v.rv .. 6 w~nd• sm. l Br, u\IUlln paid. wl1k t.o beach, W lllU or MS-5104 lllO 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ho rom~rr1al ad• fOOtfl) &mall ~ \YPt bll ft tu female. Terrltt mix. b londe cea.w. TabbJ • wbb kml balNI cat ......... * 8da Animal '-"· Pw I If lllO ....................... PR&OMANTf Carta1, ollllfU tt•hWI ..... .......,..., Abartian .... uao•hlplac APCAB& COY&GllL •tlJ.0711• JI Hr Out.caU Servi~ PRE LAW ltudeut needa 115..000. W\U do anyU\lnlC Legel Confidential ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmmac. 2Br. atdult rondo. peta oil. bit I.Ill, prvt patio, MS>. Sue, MB-&544 "'THI" IXICUTIVI sutn PuU aervtr" l>fflr• .. tn N•~ C.riter Nwpt nr l'u9\ Oft 302 aq ft 11l0tfllol<' :M}lO(,; A' on ;uJ1CT7 7Wt cult.ct l'or MOl'f' 1nfe>rmat1on DVM P.O. Boll 3242. P'nr lAIM. R.et.atl 1ho9 and W place ywr Ml nll N B. a._1 _. -----f40.M70 3&40 AYOO St . NB 900 •FOXY • .a.fty * Walk to lluot101ton qtime Center. ------·------~~--•---~-'-~---~-28edroomfW"D.$te.5. peo. 2Br, patlo, C/D, MAllB'SWAUC 2 Bdrma, 1 batb a pt 1 Br '340. 2 Br. l"" Ba Adulta. $17~. mo. G11 U1I. Patio. Crplc, encl. 2Br OupliSJt, 1ar • stove. quiet ne11bborhood . $375 /mo Call Craig ~r. 9118-3371 or SIHM4. wxumous IQ ft .16H7Zt &42-5611 ~ IDCUTIVI sums ;.. .. Q tt-abop---.-pa-ce-.-.,..-OUICt7~1 IONL31v ()((lce• DOW nail. In yrd eoata Mesa v-e• * -'* Townboulletum. $505 refril . a dlll/no pe'•· AduJt.I. no peta. 73&-A James fJ'73. T7f11 UU11ties f'r~ ! S32S Le 2Br. 1.Ba, lndry LA QUINTA HERMOSA fad!" pra1e. lit " last l&ll P arbJde Ln. 1 blk + dep, no kids, DO peta. ~ M2-'°11 ........ Cbildret'I ok.. Nr -=--------~----• HunUn1ton H arbour Newly decorated 3 Br 2 Ba 18llS2 Jib Ql"('le. ~. eliepDUy appolt\~ Es a.ijOO • rr-J\mbl fU&bla ecui-.e Sullft Ct!n\r&Uy ~ mo -~-1_402___ ~daytoLuVepa TOMMY-S local.C'd near fr.eway1. Q>mmerc u1I for IPaae VaaScbedukdA.l..riu»es OF ... EWPORT court• " t he Oran11e pnme 75 bUIJd.tn& froot For lalormallon Call " W. al Beach, 3 bllul S. of ax» Ma ple SL Apl K ~r. :>48-61.&S btwn 12 ooon & towabouae. Spacious .__.__ ~.44 fireplace ll pool. Qulet .....,_ -area Adulta. no pet1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S42S.675-5'M9 /945-338l lbr. lba, w/loft Condo Adults No Pet:. S375mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Count y A 1 r P o r l 00 El eaauno Real • SZl.-JO Clll )771-0IOO ESCORTS Far1hlll'1t in clude a pull.In& 1500 !IQ fl Lolt&'-d 5300 fnendly. ~H1c1~nl rl'cep A\ aJI Jan 1980 ~ntury ·-•••••••••• •••••••• &cZ-lSTl Also HJn.ng 847·5441 I 7PM Laglnaleoch 3741 2br . 3ba. New fr plc. 2 Br, l t,<, ba tovmhow.e. (213 1 683~4 wk. 1714 1 center or town. all bllns. 75~1 Seawind Village New 1112 bdrm luxurv iidull apts lO 14 plan~ rrom S350. :! bdrm townhouses from S5()() + pools, ter.uus. "ate rfalls. Ponds' Gas for <.-ookwg & heaung patd t'rom San Diego Frwy dnve North on Beach lo Mcl''adden t.ben West oo Mcf adden lo Seawl nd VIiia ge (7141893-5198 l lOO&l lt· I t' ph o n l' ZJOM~ 492 5434 ·---------1 oper11tor "'ho itre>tot.i. >our · ~ Cc l2IF .,., clJenti and aru.~cn. )our lldldri~ R...taf 4500 ESCORTS C'ioills. d t'Omplele (;oh I & •••••••••••• •• •••• ••••• FOUND ADS ·-·~·••••••••••••••••• range, d1swhr. gar, Studio, prof decorated, Adults. No Pets $525Mo 1mmac. Free maid serv 131. + ~ 642-0835 & utll Color TV . $85 wk ----· ------- or by mo. 499 2227 Lri 3 br, 2 ba, in lovely Mesa Verde 4·plex nr Fed<x>. Bltna. new cpt, fr p lc, patlo·yard. dshwshr No klrus or pets. Avail 12/Z'I. $t80. Call LAGUNA BEACH MTR lNN. Maid serv , color 'IV. heated pool. U\11. (714 >4M·5294. 985 No. Q>ast.Hwy. ~11. ~~~ ... !!!~J YIUACORDOVA I Molt UtU Free. New cpt. drlJs, encl garage. patio. THE .,.eat k1tchen w tbllns . I Adults, no peta Dbl sink "GOOD uibalh. 1 e R$32S , 2 BR S38S LIFE" ZIZJ~~t;;·CM YEAA·ROUND FUN. Soc.1al Act1v11te, 01· rector• Free Sunday Brunch • 860 s •Par tier;• Plu~ much more GREAT RECREATION Tennis • Free Leasons (pro & pro shop)• 2 Health Oubt •Sauna • Hydromaasage•Swim ming • GoU 0 11v1ng Range BEAUTIRJL APART· ME.HTS: S1ngte1>. I & 2 Bedrooms • Fur rn1hed & Unlurnoahed • Adull L.1v1ng •No Pel 11 • Modal• Open daily 9 to 6 Oakwood Garde"n Apartment• Newport Beech/So. 1700 16th SI COover II 18th) (714) 642·8170 Newport Buc:h/No. 880 ln1111e ,., l&lh) (714) 645-0550 2br. all utlJ pd. No Pets SM child we lcom e . Rein& Dushwr & gar $395Mo 1960 Wallace. Mrg. #1 548-9560 2 BR 1 be, pool, rec rm. J&C. Family OK Secun· ty Nr So Coast Plaza. ~ uUI incl. except. gas. MS-2671. 64&-4530 Sm. quaet complex. New tnhae style. 2 br, ba 'h, lg. claels, encl patio, frpk, encl. gar m walk· Ing distance to ever- yth1n g Adlls. $410 MS-2901. LGE 2br, garden apt., 8dults oo.Jy. cholce toe .. quiet ne11bborhood. Pool, jacuu1, closed pr., C.M. 645--2498 gara&e. fenced patio ~ leoclt 3141 $395~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• WntW&e VilcNJe OCUHAt<>ffT An. Beautiful new adult apts Jbr. 3ba, bit.ins. refng No peU. lmmed. occupy. Sec. elev, pool. re c rm. Pool, jacuni, garage ly r L se S 700 M o avail. TI4-78).l734, S40-2155. eve Bacbe)ors $275-$280 TI4-833-Z376 l Bedroom S32H335 ----2 Bedroom 1370.$380 Li apt 2 Br 1 •;, ba patio . TSLMgml 00·1803 crpt No Laguna, very --~------n ice Adlt s S4 75 ~~ ·1~ Br apts, 1~10391-6233827 balcooy. paliO, laundry nn. aocne w tenet guage NI-m exclwuve Vlctona &frpk::s. Meach lbr. 2ba. newly TSL MJmt &t2 J603 de c o r a l e d D e c k ---=----------...;. w/m•an1hceol ocean 2 huge br in super Joe• view Steps lo bch. Uon, ground Ooor. built ttn>Mo me utJI 494 9Ul 1n lutchen, S325 Mo -Adult.I No Pets 111qwre Sunny 2 bdr m , S o 568 W Wlboo Apt E Laauna S325 Mo . for ~ qwet. resp non 1moker ...... Near new 2 br, 2 ba, bltrui, no peta $395 mo Days 548-881S. eves 760-141B Beaut. 1 very lJ bdrm. phah, laundry, 1mmac. grounds. 1.826 Pomona l3Z5 mo. 83MQ86. SlUllio apl. mature adult, frplc. bit ins, carport. No ~nd $335 le utt I ~. 4fl1 ·Zff11 dys He ..... leach 38 69 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lower duplex 3 br. 2 ba, STUNNING large 2br. wtpatio, w /w cpt. drp8, 2ba. grdn apt Pool. rec bltns. 11\ blk to bch are.a. msMo.710 W. 18th $560/mo Call 548 3S5S SL PAR.IC NEWPORT 9'1etAdlittApf Bacbelor a, l or 2 ROOMS 4000 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Room w 1kl1cbe~tlc rnweell &up 548 !17~ Sm garden euest hcxue Cute 6 cozy. char m ~-~~75 M Jo', KB ~. $130 mo + U1ll No kids. no pet:. 84'1 5703 Masler bdrm. pvt ba , crprt & :.t.orage. ltllchen pr v lg~s. ne w hm S22.S/mo workmg per.1 or 5t.udeDt only 645 3244 aft 6Pm Newport Bcb , ut1I & OOu!le(leaning tncl M f F $275/mo. M2.Q1 l VacaMout Rntah 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PALM SPRINGS, CA CONDO RENTALS 2 b r, 2 b1, &arage, Bedrooma"Townbou&es jacuul. near So Cal From $390.00 Luxury CondomlnJUms . Plaza. SB> mo. 75l~ Spectacular 1pa. total Completely t'urutshed fo't·deral law llbr11ry for l'l'Ul or lr&M.-2 mom 3'Hn 641 -018) bt'aut1fully decoratl'd om~ .. l'fttroom In 1n ARE FREE MC/YIS_A ____ _ oonterent.~ rooltllo , photo dusln .il C'Omplex L'lll copy maclunu. " l be ~ .. .A a i'l 11~ f\ .. Ith l'.al~ DIAMOND WANTED C1nesl In li ~"r•t n ri al .--_. ,,,., a " _ ' " area Pn v. patty will buy 1 to 3 aervaeea For further info caraL ~ N 8 S41J-497~ &t a pe r s onal l u u r PnlYW Nptl Me\a BW>• "42·5'71 lhrouiih lhe far thl1M nes11 Park Qua.Illy olf1« plea'le conta ct Vort.ir ., warebour.e ~pace --------- 1 Auor . 1714 19S~ 2288 Carpets. dni~ ., wet O.C. AllPORT ESCORT SBYICE Uiat or Found a pet• Call ~pec 1ahung 1n bus1 · Animal A -.s1 stan<"e n~r.s men, r e side nt:. J..eacue ~ 2271. no ftt ~ 17l4 .l9l:S.5 l900 bar 1400 7SOU ~ fl un it.<. a -.111 now 21&' 29" sq Y..-&tdTuScrt ... O.C. AJIPOIT h l butld1ng behin d Gullivtr 's Lari(~ nt•w oen&.1ve 1uates wlttl all serv\ces aveilable. 2021 ~ Cnlr Dr . 1213. lrvtne Call 752 0322 rt 642-4463 M fo 8 t.o • S» t 9t.o l Olt!ta Maa a~•. 950 5q ft office P\-'l p.ar1u.ng 2000 IQ ft yard. f eoced 600 sq !ta.hop~. AU or part. No auto~ 64 2·1144 ~ Fcu:ad or ic.t a iwt ~ Ca II '>c>e<"lll Pals Hotllnf' TI419'72 l23S.. 2131258-7318 Lem· Med.. lh.rt batr. F., German Shep m 1it blkM.an 91!3-2171a f\2:30 REWARD ' y..,.r.cs Ta ScrtWMJ' l'lca.a beaitl•• R...tat.I Wmuhd 4600 Lall fo'f'm Hus&y. wlute •••••••••••••••••••• • • • IJro-a.--n & blk t.ag..,, \IC" Wtn Cd.'! house or apt from Lai\Za 8cb 5"4H·9'7W lbe~ 15 a dtrrer~nC't' 1 LarJte SWtM i2t!O S f ) providing h1ahly pro fesslooal 1ecretarial service with• rnanagea ~ number of uruta. 2n82 Mic helson. Suite 212. lrv\De Call 752 0234 Deluu }o~ec om~ on Penmsula w /Bay view $1100/mo Ph 673 SM3 12 '23 to 12 n . nnt or ,..111 houleslt 675-QU Widower 56 ncb 1nnpt'n b•ch or 1 bdrm apt. Costa Mesa/Npt •~• By Jao lat. s ome stora1e Also cao do mal nl •orlt dys 1C needed ~ 17..0 WPSley ...... /1 ..... / Medical Bki& Co&ta Mesa. FlllmCe 1SOO IQ. ft. Very rea.aonJ11· -••••••••••••••••••••• bte rent. Suitable for I ' .. we11hl control doctor O,; • lmltt 5005 Lost S1benao Huskte! fem 8lk1wbt. KnY. bll.W e y e s B l "" n •: d 1a1er /Warnl'r. HB IM'7 um alt 4 Rew a rd FOUND· Prrscripllon as.a-es w tease on OCTD tu Rt 57 U· i• '190-4258 FOUND· I nab Setter Pk!ae ldeotif y 73'-5241 PLATO"S UTRli T For~1 fs 1w 111aa.n1 couples. Relax w /abaolute ly N o Pr~'lure. Adult Fun 1650 Ivar. Hollywood MASSAGE RGUUMODB.S ESCORTS OUTCAU. ONLY °""'""""' 6ll-Zf40 GOlDEM GollL M.ASSAG E simpatico Your maueur· IS Bob James 0Ululls~ll,4M-5lll ···o.tctll 15.1-IUl rec re a lion pro&ra m , Country Club Sellin&. Spedot.m upet.tln 2 bdrm IOO.l.l proaram 7 poota. 8 Goll. Tenn&a available al CUSTOM apt. 8ltD kitchen, laun temia cowu. Al Fubioo 59eclal Ram for our FOR LEASE-So. L.acuna. n-.,fY •~ .1... ..... blk •-•---' J ----"., __ Clients only. Weekly . ..,.."".,.ft _.. ..............- *'-2ltX1 ...................... . -.~1 DrlVinl to Sacramento for Fomd. Sm.~ pupc»Y an.um.a-Want penoo •/br'WD ean. Wea.no& a to tbr drhiDI A ex· ... ~. q ... ., .. area. 1 -am ..... _, .,.... Moolhly. and Weekend _,._.,_.. &taM!Shed tw.•bw.a in from abopplna. Adulu io.qw,UW.Road __ ~ __ i_or_-. __ 33_1_1~ Sm Clem""•. pnce in· only.~+ deposit.~ 014t644-1900 Realall. COSTAMISA cludu 1nnatory • Miner' St. apt A, 645-7098 cau ""--... ,,,~al ..._. ..-all equlpmd. aft.er3pm. IJnye by 1'25, avail. QO'llr, . ~ ..-0"" .... ce I P8C'e aV A A-·~ --. 2 Br l Ba. carport. lZ34 m4132&-8811 Ul C&llfon ua lit Bank -__,, -· • c:flobr etwn. El Camiao ,......m..- 61.A Salle. C M SST.os11. LUXUIY UVIHG w. B&lbolJ Bl. eau ror Bldl. 750 1q ft Low IMC ---------1Tuwohouae 2br, cracaous io qi.tet adult complex appl. J im or Carolyn. CAnlEDRAL CANYON pnce Incl Jan1lor1al. 3J'J No.EICam.i.DoRu.l 4 BR, 2 be .. unfum. livm&, pool, adult.a No Larae bachelor, 1 br 'T.IH ZZ2 all OOVNTllY CLUB eecu.rtty H rYICft, con SAN a.DENTE Yearly ........... $700 ,.u. ~. 1~ W. 18th Sl. apll with pool, jacuul, ----=----1-h 3'-58'7Cathedral ~~p~k~n~ a~':;· ~JIOO Avail. Jan lit. Eutalde 2 br, l ba. Newer. deluxe. m> mo. No peta. Donn.a ~5312; (1)851·2001 Found: Black • wlute ,_... llMQ. \fie. Gardea awo.e Dee. 14th. -.1u 1 .... ,pm ECSTASY ESCORTS 972-1655 llC/VISAIC'llEQC 3BR,2ba,bayvlew ~am balcoalea, pvt pallo•. 2 Br. 2 Ba. new P 111 C.oyool>l1ve Coav k>cauon CloM koa t 1111 rum. wioltt Sl ooo cathedral celllna. gH carpetina. pool, Jacuul • .. · .. • • ~ l& 2br pvt paUo $350 frplc ft dlahwaahen. .m mo. Adwu. no peg. Palm Sprtnp .u,aort. travel •sent ft Wala~ IOJO Y .... ~8• 2 ba., furn.__ &jll pd aduha no pe\a 343 From S295. ~ Harla Located aero•• from CaWonda 1112312 bank. 2JO E l?th St , ·-••••·-·--•••••••• -.y ............ -Ollbrt.lloMl-ll5JI Ave.M&-:i)l41. Nwpl Bch Golf eoune. n..ate.ortRllylnc O.Ull ... MZ-llOim. Invest.or Wanted for °" ·--'"-·~· --'"• Be bln 1toraae aaraa.ea con· 28drm.1Ba,frootunltof .. ,._.......,-· Larle -. ar u • lllOl WeMdlft Dr. approx 1truc tlon a l Lake associated dupleal. Ex.eeU iocaUon .,_.,.. 3126 ---------• pooitbl,cokW'TV.2frplc, 700 IQ ft, will Wkl Eltloore. 50/50 split . ...,Nptu,ta. lyrleue ....................... MIAI u.pw.5'1-ttl& •wt. ample parlrtn1. w ooo req. Ne-1111. MO mo locL water • 1Afll6:beaut.dtlu.u28r HOMt~• PalmSclrinll laurJ COG· ,,..,.._liQ.W.l. iMidif. ~~~~~~~~1 .---. 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" --...M.. --~ ..... evall. com.et WJV1d«ta8t '340 wapt.,SpenkhftY... AStUORNlOEL.Atl· IMietna. Maul. Hawali, UaorDDa1•1.Ul r'l.-da! ----·"'-• '----' -bi-Pa. pr. LDcl .• $290. .-Ml. •>-.mt DEPT toaa DIC. sunu . Ntw hllAlrY ~ ............ 4JOO ._,....labaYbl&'1C*r SAM'l'IA801A* Dtba.e Jbr, 2b1, frplc, Ill tr, fl!l"W, l:ley 'flew •. _..,................. ptace of bntae11 •lat·~~· ~ru~.im~~--~~~~ JU, bltlal. No Pftl, y.ty.~BU. ~Atdddepodaf& J!labrO.W. ~lclCllH~ lallyfacL•TlM cut fiwlDt ts..-ue•! froolD perao a ed -~.....;...;.;.;...;.-.........;...---1~'1}1SBAYl'BONTW ProfttaloHll)' alact pboM • ... .,.rt~I !nd Pa•oramlc vle• of tir•wD.Wdecb. llT'L aore. leeretarlel Cl&+llllrinL lbr, 2~M • .,,...,..CbYl:kl'7MllO· HOUS•MTU ..-fteilaftila!lle. t'OftD· ~ trt• .... ~ aM1Jt l:>c:all .. •ettrNS.ll. A4ha. Mo P•U· V...U.U.Olado• ---------· .-o;_.., ... ts&Pool;wma ll8.11rft0el•Z be, .. • ..... kwitJ. --... ,,. pool. ... .;:!!!:!~.~ --.tvm/m·-.i mmt;lll.fDI . v'NEED I MONEY • LcllL lrlsb SeUer" Pem. Exn«"'&PbooeCalla 111'11. '-A. collar. Loal W. &re (Of' real. Try UI. Die. I& Malo Town Laa. Foae-A-f'riend: 5$1.2'41. M.41MJ15evea. Vsy metic:ulou 1in.1le l'cllmd 11/11.. IUk r. ... m a 1 • • •• k I D I llen Verd• a re a . bot..,.leeninl WQft. Can .,_.,, CDlk. dwlff-.ar. PNrer worlllDI for aln1le ,..._. M/F. Call ..... ~11'& ll'OUND: ID Npt. Trt-eolor ,.,,.. 51ai1p rem. calico Clll 6,,.... atrtped ktt. ........ N..,art ~. Aabal&belt.r. ~· ro\JMD. Al Adams It llAll-2.UI as.17• 8ladl mYCt. H.B. rem. Ridlr w..x.t To Share Sbeltle . llo1tl1 bill. Eqe-To CQkrado. -lil9 .... im. ~~~~~~~~- huad: M1ud TerrtAtr. "' t .. wlae Q60 blcDll If,, Jrri8e ...... • .. I UU .............. . ..-a - Pl n u D al bl ~ -------..... ,..-............. 'I(:=! HlfpWcmtecl 7100 HllpWllllM 7100 W..t.d 7100 HlfpW..ted 7100 HlfpW_.... 1100 ....,w-... 7100 HllpW_.... 7100 HllpW_... 7100 .... ··••·•·••····•··•······ ....................... .•.......•......•..•... ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ..... ................. . ....................... HllpW-.cS 7100 M:COUHTSPAYAIU Atrro llTIRESERVlCE -••••••••••••••• ClERl( 5 day work week. ApplY --------•I Must have al least 2 Newport Tire Center. ,. .. ~ t ... AttnmtlQI yt>ars 'exp. + EDP DJOE.Cat HwyCd~ .,-,r ~ ~ge Light typing , """ TRANS R • "'MAN & 1 0 k e y a d d 1 n g Au 'v cxn ~RARY machine Xlnl paid -Exper p ref. Must ASSICiiMMEMTS benefits & working con have t.oola. MS-2288 Eun XTilA Holiday $$$. diUoos. can personnel, Ba bysitter, my hom e . liW information on bow _833-&184 ___ . -----Mature. rellable woman you can work a few days to care foe teacher's 5 yr or a few weeks to earn Accounbng o&d gul, 1 yr old boy. that XTRA C.sb -call JI ACCOUNTIMG Mon Fn, 7 : 30 4 · 30 ua. Wort the boun you Trans needed Refs. re- have available. ClERk qi.red Aft SPM. 846-7418 Accountin&Clerks The Jolly Roger, Jnc. Bookkeepers bas an excellent op- Dala Ehtry portl.Dllty for a bright, Account.ants amb1llous person as a Jr Auchtors Accounting Clerk. The BABYSf'ITER for 3 yr old boy Mon lhru Friday. m.y home. Hunl. Bcb Aft :;pmcall847 5120 -------CPA's po51t1on 1s entry level CALL OR VISIT TODAY with the oppe>rtuony for --------advancement Ex · llOBllllT NALF'• accounlerq15 ZID No Broadway nJO, Coldwell Banker Sida .• Santa An• 1714•35-4103 ACCOUNTING pertence 1s helptul. but not reqwred. Working condlhons & employee benehta are excellent Salary is dependent on apeneoce level. Apply Ul persoo or send resume to· 1lw Jolly ROCJ"'. llK t704.2d'lUette Ave rmoe. ca 92714 C714J54Mlll * HO! HO! HOI Ad va n ced M ain\ * Syste~. Janilonal Po~11- t 1on. cpls, singles. $3.!iOhr COME IN! SB.ECTA SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT UM DER OUR TREE! ~ =:: lemporary Division Of Accountants Associ.ated Personnel Servlce, Inc. F..arn extra money for thrbolidays! Many open- mp oow-wrt.h top pay t hroughout Orange O>unty *Accoamtanh •lolllrlleepers *AcCOIMfllNj Clerb ~Offlu •Data Pn i::111hng Pl.US!! Ask About Our Haw a.nus Plan! 547.7375 ~C..UOr •SM&aMia AETNA SE R VICE SYSTEMS Openlnp in expandm g cleanmg co. $5. +per br. VUll or pert·tune. 84&-7975 Amway bas 4.000 pro- ducts Dlstnbutors want· ed . no door lo door 968-9639 Architectur a l Office Clerk. Npt Bch firm needs full time office clerk who 1s orderly & has good reasorung for pnorll1es. Must have car Good opportumty to learn how an architec- tural rum is run 752 5567 Auembtet•Trcrillff lmmed Opening. will tram.NB 5o48 9818. AUTOMOTIVE LOTPERSOHS Imm. opcrung. Exp. pre· ferred. Mon.· Fri Ex- cellent working cood1· lions Employee benefits. Apply in person See Rod Rothwell at Marquis M otor!\, 281102 Marguente Pkwy .. M V 8312880 AUTOMOTIVE DRIVE.It Or;verneeded for pickup &t delivery duties. Must be at least 18 years old. good driving record & neat appearance. Eit· cellent worklnl condl· tionl. Emp. beneflU. Ap- pty lD peJ'1IOD. See Rod kotbwell at lhrqlli• M oto r s. 2 8 802 Mareuerite Pkwy., 11. v. 831.218). AUl'Oll0nVE PAIMT'm"S HUBS Immediate openlna ror experienced P••nter'a hllpen. 5 day work week PLUS e.acelleot com· pu)' benefit.I. Coot.Id Clyde llorcao. Body Sbopll&r . Bank.mg * LOAN PROCESSIHG Cl.EU Hunungtoo Beach Office General clencal duties Typuig, heavy phones. For iofonnallon, please contact: Ceola Denrus 842·15.50 USU FE So•Mgl & LOClll ..... 19021 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach, Ca 92648 * Equal Opp Empl M /F /H Bankmg TYPIST SOUTH COAST BANK 849 Sunflower St . C M 921626, 540-5300 E 0 E Banking TB.LER (Newport Office> 1'Ull lame posd.lon ava1la· ble. Exp pref but will consider bank related ex· penence ror tramee pos1- 1.1oo. Xlot startmg salary with paid medical & llfe 1n· surance benefits Apply in person. Personnel Department HaJT AGE IAHK 721 N. Euclid SI.. Anaheim EO.E. IARB.Y MAKIMGIT7 e.n-ter. female pref. Esper. pref. 'tony Rcaa'a, 2510 w. ()out Jllr>' •• N.B. town> 8eau&7 Opet-.... ..1a. cut wans.a for 1bop OW1W la N.wport ana. PaablOD OOlteloua. •·dlO.: Bookkeeper, exp for groWU\I co. Salary open &42-5097 ------- lookll11per Auto lnsuranee Billing, Accts Rec-Payable, some typmg. xlnt work mg cond, Larry Hunt Auto Center. 1825 Laguna Canyon Rd, Laguna Bcb. (1 )494-3000. 83J.8!6. BOOKKEEPER -Heavy AIR Exper. Flexible b~. Must be bondable Laguna area. ssg.3737 aft :iPM Bottler/labeler for ex ponding vitamin com pony 13 . .50-$4 00 pr hr de pending on experience f\JU llme Prefer Span. & Dlgl. speaking. 770.5188 Busboy. exp pref . days, some wknds eves • Pnvate club. 673·7730 Wed. -Sun. for appe>mt· meat. CH IL D CARE _, _________ Count er H elp, P tT .1--DftA--•MOM--EY--l ~1eaners, Prr or ''Grandmother" needed Clerical wtmds, The Bake Shop, full time. Top pay. St.art lo CAft (OI' z boys' s .tr 10 GENERAL OFFICE ODI unmecD.at.eJy. tl73-09l8 or Daytimeonly.Orroom& TYPlSTS tnmo ~ $450 per ... 646471 brdavail.833-2221 SECRETARIES ........ It d«1aa• ~ ACCTCCLERKS COUNTER HELP _. ...... A•aill ... a.. bowe on the bay in C1encal PPBX-PULSE Saadwlch sbop. woman ..... 1 C 11 M ~ CREDIT Top Pay No t'ee Pan·llme. Days only. • Y 0 r Newport Beach with PaidW~ly Mon Fri Np t Bcb lim6eyt51·71 ll doo 6: cbi.ldren to be CLERK l\orrell~ ~lore:M-1413 cared for. Beautiful room wrth view for b ve Poe .. ~~l.ll~cihng O aod>an. ~ e11p ~nil 11 m penoonet. 3 PersonA ,...., · -.. • _ _ I pref .• aoocS pay . depeod.a· needed. A couple & a Ille lypina. he.avy _._ l Jndultnal e1 Ap-phones. xlnt service I~. lrvt~ area. Ca l ply Ceram·Tek. 981 W s 'n g I e Pe rs o n orientation. 3·6m&olbs lRVlNE 752-86166 1AaeAlva,Ml ll80 JabSLCll Referen<'es will be clericaJexper. ,._m_E _____ .. _,...•I -.rSTciar--R. ~t.boroughly Th1S ,. -~· ._,_...,, ..... ~ 1s permanent employ Your responsibilities will Fnmdly VOtttS wanted FACTORY ment for p6easaot. de include credit cbeckUJg to work P rr eves M-r . 5 W AREllOUSE cbCM.ed person. Yearly incoming written in a.ERK AIP 3 lO 4 da~ ID 9 Xlot start.La& a.aJ. ASSEMBLERS bonus, good ulary. & qwries, working w 110· per week. exp PN?f'd AP · 644-7311 No Expenence Ne-cded next~ wor1t tame Loan key. luu\dhng heavy de-ply al 1660 Placentia. DATA&n'RY TopPay PllldWffkly car foc qualified dnver t a 1 I . v c r 1 r y 1 n ~ Ois~ Mesa Call 642 211566 cu,,tom('rs ·accounts OPlllA TOtl .l\orrell" ---CLBUC /7 •I I Part time Requires HOUSEKEEPER Sm Good opportunity t o U PM to 1 AM SUnday 6mo w IBM •3741 re!>l homol' Hrs&. saJar) learn & grow 10 thlS po:.1· t h r u T h u r ll 6 7 5 ~ dac.a on to cbsll:ette SUMCU,llt. open ~s.s.:>3 l1on Paul.anno. Cost.a Me:.a. from sourtt dc>t'u~l5 E E'\ ----751.s2 Must be able to won IRVIN 7--6666 ~. part time ApplJcant.ssbould W1tb llUJe su;pervtsioo EX>E MiF llaUiie houn. Laguna contact a.StJCTYPIST • lO PM 1lartullit lune --------·• N"19ri. own tram & ttf CAIPEHTH ANGIE ALU:M to do work at cabin in 714.75z.o600H . .U Wngbtwood. Trade oot u.u . .alll!"'-CTURER• labor for vacaUoo time. ..............-A ~ For legal department daily. C.ll personnel , FoocUa&verage req. S60/W1t, 83:i 9011 Typng speed SO-SSWpm mac n. S.Lboa a.1 Clllb i.s da)'s. eHllUI eves Basic know ledge of MTA ENTRY -lrvl.De nowbuul&-HOUSE SUPERVISORS. Cool.a.ct V1clu 546-sat.3 or IANI Marll85l-l488 1201 DoYeSL, NB Equal Opportwuty a I p b a b e t I c a I & ............. t~ .. ~ fi b.as ....... .... wt numerical filing. Good -__.., ll1D un ul(uoa Bcb. Sheller phone etiquette. Xlnl medlat.e openm& fM a Sit. A Sun. Evn oaJy Program. BA desired. company pud benefits. daU entry penoo. Ttw Mul be uperaenced Mm l Yr.exp. in Human Call penoooel.113U314 penon we are kJokJ:a& for lJllloo poae.. Snvlce Pt-ogram F rr DUlt have a ID.Ill. ol tyr W ..... ~ PT positions avail Cumen needed. Compe Empl. t.ent. • bardwoning •n Q.ERl-TYPIST div>duals. to be caahlers •a._ERl_C•AL-----•I 'J'ralDff poailion availa· e'Xl)er Wort I.ti a super ,._days/wk ooly Must Rnutmg 3' Hr sluft.s an environment w /super beexper d or rellft work as a« people . Full f rin&e Coall4i•dt M•gH" Salary varu1ble. XIQt " atodt clerlta r°' oor tile lD our ci ... arled Ad· WIDler book ruah. from J an.. Nan. 18 13 71 /hr. urm MONEY? J':!!!:i~ 'f:K:::i."t!~ ...., ...... Coota.ct Boclrue Must be u~r Hr1 bme!lLS Apply via re ~ 7am-4pm. ~ume by l/4/80. YSP 833-6227 (M further UJ· ~ typiQ& required (35~ formation. · wpm). Typm, c.t will Dehvery PfTlme AM . L.A T1mea. $100 per wet* lo Laruna Beach. Please call for appt Inc .• 2803 Royal Palm Mon Fri. 8 30 '° .s Or • Costa Mesa. C J. S E E N 0 R R E L L be admmist.ered Some --------•I TODAY. FOR TllAT te n k ey by touch CASHIERS SPECIAL JOB! necesaary 66-'TD !il'.a; ~ Gardeatt 4a Ille main tenance. part ume for 40 UD4 apt complex C M 6614186 5 Calluers needed. Ex per nee on an electroruc WE NEED· Ellcelle nt comp a n y ~.Apply 1.0 persoo •LS SECRETARIES benefits Inc lud 10& Dental As11 :.tant . OrtbodonUc R D A. pre I.erred NB 644· 12.Sl. IMMEDIATE PART TIME Dec 26, rt. " 28 al O. C mecbcal. dmla.I, llf e lD· Fairgrounds (Qiter off ... TYPISTS surai>ce. etc. Good op-DnvertGardener comb Geoera.I JUottpl1C.a1luer OPENING Atlmgton Dr > Assign-·-pe>rturuty for advan~- meol st.art.5 oo J an 4lh. •l2 ACCT CLERKS ment Have vabd CA llceoK" Sport Shop Wed.. Sel •Sun AM. Good dnv1og record AM M~teruu1C"e Dnvef'to Debver GHYHOUHD T....-ary ,.,....... •lBCLERK TYPISTS 100% F'REE For 1nterv1ew please ~n na:: "~ e :~P~Y6 :~ ~: ~k" DAILY PILOT calJ Ptacenua CM . Fullorpart Uml.' Tuourcarne~ 111 lrv10e. •9 FILE CLERKS &~HIERS T<>p Pay Benefit:. No fee.Paid Vacations Person.oelOffice Permanent or t e m applicant must have 00-4321,exl m 0 _ good dr1v1n g record DIJVEBS oorary ~ponsablfo an laree st.Uon wagon or OtlAMGE COAST ·-d1V1duaJ need ooJ.y to ap· H 1 Mm or WOIDe'D 25 yrs or v a n o u r y DAJL Y PILOT older Know ~ roast ply pay+ mileage allowance .n>W.BaySl. crues NetS1.80awttllor lceCapadesChalet Call Harry Seeley or UTDTEM l\Qrrell' Costa Mesa more Oranee Coast m.8880 FolterOuelletal. Equal Opportunity Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt 1--------c 642-4321 ___ E_mploye_r __ Herrmann. Fountain G~ERAL -------- CLERK TYPIST Valley. <No of Slalu VOLT Te•porary l...olTJDPO•T MARKETS Openinr now available for ful time Aa1U1tanl Managers on 2nd " 3rd shift. No eJrperience nee. We tralll Start 13 30 to $4 per hour. Advancement opportunity for manage· meot positions lo SS so per hour lf qualified. For more mfonnalioo at In tervlew. apply lo 1tore #50, 1.390 N. Pacific Coast Hwy. La1uoa Beach. 41H-9233 Will interview Mon thru f'rt Slam lo T:u.i Oppor Employer SUMCQ.llC. IRVINE E.O E Q.ERICAL MllDED 75.2-6666 M/F IMMIDIATaY For lone and short term poMjoOI lD San Onof~ area. Top pay, eirceUenl benef'rui. Constant place bet wn New hope " COOl.DIMAT<>a Excel opportunity for Eucbd) S.nice H•d• yo• eood typ11t in Equity --------• HoUdoy Greetl•91. U>ao Dept. of national C-iii & Me .. for mort1aee co Typ1og Drtver lllt w...... ....&.i1 ......_ 1..- SOwpm. pleuant phone 1•.a~••n -,--..--......-• personality. and good rW twaA tow.. dencal skUls reoq. FOR Pd1'11ME APPT. CALL 9'7HOllO. OPEMIMG ask for Nancy Coldwell W,-W & S-Mor.-Banker Res"1 Mortgage - Co. A Coldwell Banker 9gll °"'""to°"'"" eo An F.qua1 ()ppof1 eo DAILY PILOT CLa.tCAL MMISTaW. naMCAL ment In the followlng '"---------4 fields~ ,. To our earners to lrvme. Applicant mus t bave Jood drivh\I record. wse •taUoo waaon or van. Ho iArly pay + a:Ueqle allowance. Ca 11 HlnY Seeley or FO&ler VOLT Sl8.ln> yrty. 40 hr week Buy and s.eU 1oods rrom antttoalJooaJ markets, prim arily Finl a n d . Review cmtoma require roents. dulles, we1&bt. Volume & price con· venk>o for goods lm ported /e~porled to Finla nd. Rev\ew i n· wka and billa of lading O:lolact nearest Employ ment Developmeal Dept oor 11Z. J.57-018 Ad paJd for by employer. 'I'Y'Ptsta (50wpm ' ~ri GIOwpm + ) •a ve Dltall C\erb for Quality Aaaurance Jl.esnducUoa ClerU Nllbt aad Da y SbUb available for cJer1l p»l· tkm. COGllGCLlb aitry level poallloo cod· ::.! edWq orden for utan to the COOl· IJ'l.er. n cure aptitude req\Ared. Otha' desired qualificatiou lnclude: ~of 10-by. t yp- blla&WlllD •tome office ~. CA.tlAOMM 78>1 Clar Ave. H.B. (W /Blaeb S/Garlleld > E.O.E.. M/F Mull baft neeot wort ~.be flaible6 depmd•Ne, Tdepbooe 6 tnDapol1.atloo a ml&at. ,._., llao-Frl. M -------•I OUeii.tat: MMUI CAl&llADOFRCI ----------<X>C>K Brakf .. t. ~r. VOLT ' mat be flat. Good Ii.rt· iatsaL Co bmafb. Sday wet. APPb' ln penoo Jol!1 ._ 400 s. Oout ffw>'LalJkb I ................. ' GUARDS hll • paft Ume. All ar•••· U n i form s funllabed. Aps 21 or """· Retired welcome. :o~~~ 9UIC110M MOlD Slf.up ftnt ahift. WW eamider tralDlna lf rnecfynically .... • learna quick· ly. Job ent.a.Ua: aettlq mokk, ltart•\1119 • mloor troableabootlns. E x· pahace belpfW. CAJ•OMJG 1801 Clay, Ii.&. <W /Buda S/G&lfield > £.0.E. 11/F. S.rvtc•..1. 1~2t w. 5tb ar.t. MDta Ana. ID· -------- Wview houri t-U • 1-4 lmunftCle llDD\btu Fri. OJID1~ •cuuaJ· ' ty aul1&aat. Ea per. WlMMY. a.Jn ln· d. ~ Xbd. .,...,,. •. Ja••• In•••••••· JntM. C.11 MHrloe 1SMm)Jl0.S.. NIGHT SUPERVISOR, Lacuna Bch. Shelter J>roe,ram. BA desired Mln. 1 Yr. exp. in Human Service Program. Frr & relief positions avail P ro vide awake superv&aaon dunng eves & ovenught. Wklld eves incl. Salary variable Xlat beoefita. Apply via rmwne by 1/4/80, YSP Inc.. 2803 Royal Palm Dr .. Costa Meaa, CA 9216216. POI itaY. nrRN . LP'a, • a:nuc.s. T SHIRTS. WE 'VE GOT EVE.RYTI{l~G CO Of' SALE fRI St'."1 319 l«>llrTE \ lSTA C~ Garait' Sale tn parkin~ lot Derorator •OOd ~. etc.bed m.Jn'On .. nae Jewelry• OIC·rlat'S, LOob. eu. Sat " Sun ~ Metal fulJ u office d.sk .,, JdJr ll'iO 080 Kini n ~ compl W/IQIM bed· dmi ~ Never uaed tWUt blue floral quilled &preads 0pr ~18 "5 VW 9bl Wa:n St.JOO. Sabot boat W /OUS " elect mot« Sl.50. Solid OU dJ.n Mt w '6 chi's MOO or bell offer on the iiOO\ e -4S6-4579 SAMT A VISITS \our luds It ~liver 1uft m0lrutm111 Eve. morn. SI.$ ~r vi.sit Call for Res~ 22 6 23 aam 3pm The ~ Gauce Hobby train. Wood Wurlta . 18366 ro mpleu on n 1t•e Gotbard. Hunt lkb landlca~ U'T~' tbl DXI SAT /Dec 22 rum. coll«· _c.IJ __ SJM37 __ o. ___ _ tib&em Ir ol.brt 1oodJes Qwn ~carpet lllle Nlebllneale Ave Oft SWt. s:er. a.bard Flo Valley MJ·mJ • • "-Tl Tll-400. Xlo\ •0.1 IOtO C4Dd. l'utl '850·080 ......... _ ••••.••.•.. ..!!!~~-----.. _ ,. y ... _ _ ... _.., _____ _ ~-_._. ~, ..... ...._ Doe1 · lib new a· OlhdDbU atoop."AI ,. ffar1ey J>avidtclD m ccmd.ai-.-... la"...._. tM water E1tduro Xlot Cood PIANO SAU See et BNt Be.orap Ytd, Under 4000m1 Call IWlaYD.OQUIBT lftlPlaam&la.C II. &tat IOGOO . -a IY-ONh. cJoMd bid. over ---------•m-Av, BB -.ooo oa l ·l-IO. can 1111 Honda MO. lo mllee, ._Wil Uf.mS --UPRJGRJ'8 l'BOll 85 IQ 11i1, JollD P'laher. -M0-1Gl GRANDS P'ROll SlGS a• Veature S&Uboet, '78, BUYDIRP.CJ' wtdp, 11111 s. ~lot· Honda mini trail 50cc. fnlm bWldlntSbop fer. 8!1-03S'J 1ood condition. J uat nghl for Cbrl1tm11 ..,.._. _.. No Lido 14, North aa1l1, _MB-_5761 __ . SJ.2J"---·---- All&o ...__ reuona w /\railer • cover, #2214. ble offer reflued . aa1ona.-io11s-2S17 MDtor.._s.S./ 19).()U&. . . a.t/SM ep 9160 Sabot. trlr •cover Need.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAJO.:>ND C~ w /PR-40 ~SlBS. RENT 22 ft luxury motor lrLealle 122. Mint. $2200 ~ home, sleeps 6. aelr Pb&Sl-110 cont. t2SO/Wk. + 8' m1. ~ IOtJ 13W Blue Jay Sloop 640-8586 ___, W1trlr Good cond Must --------••••··~··•••••••••••••• sell. $595. 644-2133. 21.33 3>' Pace Arrow, sleeps 6, 2 Sid equapment; boot5 si 3, Orange Ave CM dinettes, roof air, stereo, skis 130cm Ir poles, xlnt topeood. 548-~ oond, 1 yr old, $65. com-10' WUdllre, almoet new. pl S-0581 eves. Like a Luer S400 ~ S«vice, Parh SpoftlMJ Goock 8094 642-1447 eves & wlrnds •• !'!~ .. ?~.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 '78 Hoby 16 blue str hull. MEW Wanted· Set of Left SunriM! sails. Only used PARTS &SERVlCE Handed Golf Clubs once. Trlr lncl. WltdY$ HOUIS 551-4604 alt. 6, 770·1.583; wknds 4 U.S. Remmgtons, mdl 649-2820 ()pen7a.m. 'ti16p.m Mooday t.hru Friday Closed Sat. &Son F.Jfect1ve Moo 9124179 SADDLHAOC FOID 03A3, $200 each. SAIOT ___ SSl-8332 Xlnt shape $350. 8'7·1953 lV, Radio, -..... 51,_1 HIR,Ster.o 8091......, ·.-••••• •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • Doc:lrs, 9010 Beaut.ifuJ RCA color TV 2 •••••••••••••••• •••••• • yr warr Free Del $124 SUPS AVAIL.AIU e41H1111t Y AC Newport 646-0551 ~s. Mam. Santa Ana A1 the Comer of Warner 546-7070 ENGLISH CA R Color v1deo cassetl.e re-Tr•up!Mtatlotl SPECIALIST Repairs, corder, Fanyo. Call aft•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• servicin& & overhauls ~ Cu:+sn. S-./ _640-07 ______ _ 21" COWR TV S9S R.ilt t I ZO Giant Volkswagon garage 1 YEAR WARRANTY. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sale. X1nt buY$ Sat & M2-SS40. 8' American camper shell Sun. on ly at 231o1 like new $425 Call Cavanaugh EIToro Magnavox HiFi, AM/FM ~ or631 0591 ---"--·---- ntd. record player. decor ............... __ ... IP·-9140 .... -.. ...__,. ..... _ cabdnlmlble,631-3262. ....,.,_..._ .._ -..._----------....................... ······················· JVC JRS 400 7Swalts pt>r I · channel w/l:'quallier ~ PL 530 tumtbl, HPM 100 $800 or best of- fp. M-Mrlor84&-0&46 •HOIJDA Y SALE fWW-.ot-TOfll01 Best Prices around! Come See at: THI MOftDDLB 64'70W. Coast Hwy Newport Beach IMPORTANT NOTlCETO READERS ANO ADVERTISERS The price of Items advertlaed by vehicle dealenr. in tbe vebide claasifled advertl!Ung columns does not lnc lude any applicable \axes, license, transfer fees, finance charges, fees for air poUution control de· vice certificaUODll or de- aler documentary pre- paraUon charges unless otberwu1e spec1f1ed by the advertiser ' . , cs • p " tt D a b Xllit.IAW1211t ll80-7025 ~, ....................... ............. ......... 9030 ....................... 1978 13' Met.&ler i.nfiatable aporl boat w/7"'1HP '78 Puch Newport moped. Runs great, strong engJ11e' $350. Also. Taco mini-bike, new 5hp Briggs & Str atton engine, Fronl & back spnna suspension. $80. 111).1881. ~ SllSO. 548-4089 or Moped Peugeot, 2 yrs old. 56S5il56 xlnl cond $375 Call 4 Whiff DriYH 9550 IS' Boat Trailer, good cmd., $250. 7'h Outboard ~. iood cond., S200 <714 JN0-2682. 9' Sailing Dinghy. 14' Zodiac, outboards, RDFS, Deplb Sounder. blocks, anchor line, nu:h more. 496-7446. 968-7638 after 6 pm MOPED, '78 Puch Maxi for sale Very clean and depend.able, In xlnt run· nmg cood. Access Incl S32S/b8t. Mark 646 3575 SeU with EASE! lt'aa BREEZE Classif'ted Ada 642-5678 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 74 Chevy Bluer. good CUldltioo $3500. 646-1623. K!-4240 TNCl&s 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "71 Datsun PU. good cond. mags, $1750 66 l ·8379 Dana Point Every S•turday throughout the Footbell Seaaon the Dally Piiot bring• you ~·19 e~OtL.L ~~ ~1"8 A new. exciting, professional Coot- ball magazine section bringing our readers the moat lnteresting, com· prebenaive and authoritative roundup of material on the pro 1ames to be televised each weekend for 20 weeks. Player profiles, 1coulln1 report., plcture1, predlcUont, the polnl spread, lntlde comment• on 1trat~11es and who aad wbat to •atcb ror everytblnt to enable reacJera to 1et tlM moat eaJoy~t oul ot their pro rootball watebln1. Don't rNH out on thll chance to have all \ht 'ootball Cac:U 1t your flntert.lpt. DAil Y PllOT '7JCl9" Qco: 11!1~ ... ~ ••• hw •ti••· tk,,.,.... •\Mt· ~lll.1. air co•d., chaal ="811D ••••· cutom . flll ovw. ) llffl IOlwmtAM YOUllWA ... lW:ll)W--....rAw. toW•hablPw -110l .. .,. '74CHIVY LUVPl<*UP hpeed, air cond .• 1tett0, mqa. Loob and nma peat. CGOl5X) Uffl IOIWITHAM VOUSW.Aa .. 1'D> W..uninater Ave . In W.imlnater 8G3-1151 131-78 '85 Ford ~ Too, e cyln . 3 1pd, short bed, IWP a~. aood work Lruck, 9875. s.-4.lC». 74FORD COUllER Cute little automatic." pickup Looks and runs ireat ~Z> $2495 IOIWfTHAM VOU<SWAGEN 7800 Westminster Ave. in WestJD.tmter 893-7551 638.7B80 13 Dodge Van. eni. tran.s. good tond. $1300 or best otter 67~5378 "72 Ford Van Gd eng Gd body $2200 or be:ot offer. C.al.1540-Qm ------ "76 Dodge 200 '4!Toa 318 V-8. P IS, P/B, auto, sleeper inter Mags. Flares & Spoiler Headers. air shocks & tutdl for towing SS.000. M2-00'n i7 Dodge Cube Van 10 12 ft aapac1t} auto lran::;. radio, AtC. 46,000 m1 PnC'e<f lo S('ll ~Jke c>rr ~bt"'n~t>p~- lv/Jo L.ecaslltt 9 5'0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONADEHTIALLY We LeCIM fOf' ~11 s..n LemiftcJ C4 SHBllY OHL Y __ 76l·lll2A~ .Mos Wanted 9590 • •••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for top used ca~ forelan. 00mest1<:s or class1a If your car is extra clean, i.ee us f1RST' 1' I hi Qr_,. Ce.lty 292S Harbor Blvd COST/\ MESA 979-2500 -----~~-- WE I UY CUAHCARS AND TRUCKS COHMEll C HE VIOLET ,x,.. ll.111~11 l\1,•I I I IST1\ '1 ~::-.,\ 546-1200 can'tSell Your Car? CREVIEAIWW PAYS TOP DOLLAR For Clean Used lmporu Call Mike or l>oo HS..1171 WANTED! "71 ltUA IDt •o .... Rid •1111.aa ••• ...., u.., ......... tbla u.-..... <emr'VD). S1ftl 1HEOOORE ROBINS fORO ,.'fof I ••fa.., II I • • (0~1>\Ml~A II •r,11 77~AIOMIO WDCTeT 'lbil oae bu a ''sterbq 1lher'' esterior. «Jf1'1m). ONLYS71" llACHIMPO~ .. Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 71z.ot00 ,... • 'I W .,.,...!!!ltrJ• O~•!!IB!l!! .. !!!Jl1~1~1!'11~~--~-._!!!:!!,!~~·~·· •........ ........•.... ...____ . W 9711..._, r•rtM AllMl.lll••aW ....,h,acW -... tffffffffftt•tt tl•tllftt •t•Mttffttf etttfttte.tttH ....... , ••-•••t•tt.-MMt .. t W mnr ._ ....We Niii t7JO Jlllilla '7JJ ,_ iii '711 ..... ... ... a.o. --················. ....................... • ,, ...... _ ........ , ••• ...... ..._ 'M,,...... a.a.,_,..._ :n1u..-r. ~ .._.....,. '11 DA1IUll at.,eo UH, f',100. ii&; ...,,, aM. -· 1M-9-• •na 1118" .. .... f7J4 -.,.-t111"--,..,..-.-a.c.uo-- --~;.;;;;;~;;.:..;.;;..::.:;~ ... • CJ1lad • autemaUc ....................... ..a; Ill& ..ellukaL ,, -. ._,. loeded, true., air CODd.. 'T&Glda~ -.~ ..... INOO. P.P . :; ...... All/nl .... L CUit.om WlllkA&llom&Ut'l'raat. =:t= ..... "91. ~--nHlt.M, H,000 orl •• mll••· ~ID.--.... coed. -VJ~ bumpa-. 1 PERf'ECT COHO . -at u-. 00 ... .,._,,.._ '-tp, -.-.• ..._. WI UttJe ..... Dmt ~.Ill ... a/C, AJl./rM. 8na·Taat _,..,.. ... 0Jl'1Jl1> a.. Alt._.,..... .,.73 .._.. t7• '741.0tw,dllcand.,app. -.cn...-. .-.. -· .. ••••••••••••••• n .. rll e .... ••· '1'7 llaada GLC dun. 5 -... ... mo. ~ ............. !?.'.! SAllTA AllA :-.,r ,. f,.;t oner ._. 9711 "MQqid, ... ....,... ........ _ .. ,. ...................... . mcn ..... orbea.CaU •IMm MNw•a-?•-TIWAll.T ._.aft I..,._,_ 91 E.11Ui9treet .... _., .. ••••••••"• LtCar. J)Jaamllalt&Ue 2 &aaAaa •1111 • .-z door ....... Loab and "'MCa-' V ... XlaL ,.__,,. ,,..-1 --c> sz10:-~r btll oU.:. "74 -.z AIC. All/Fii WAM'lm .. -12 ..... .. THI UH, mac•-SI.HS. WW s-Y JOU more for IOlwnMAM -.-r, 1154141 ~ ct.en Wied "r2 or _ ., ...... ...__ "'M Capri VI, • apd, oew later llereedd Deni ..,_., .._... nidiala, AM/Fii stereo, 'TT DIUun IJO, 4-dr, auto. Call today 'llDOW•mW• AYt. llW cm4. Sl.IDO/bmt of. xlnl. eood. Below low Miakm Viejo Import.a in WePmlNUr fer.-... 88. lownr -.2J02 &ll-1740 415-1700 •7»1 -.7m> Dltlm t7JG ... f7ZS 199 MBZ ZIOSE. p-ey, ...... 9756 ··-··················· ---···-··········· Y9"J dean. sunroof. Beat -··················· BARWICK OAT SUN ' ' 8 Jl-ll7S .i qJ.JJlS t727 . .•..•.•...•........•.. VISITYOUI OllAHGI COAST HONDA H1AD9VAataS dfeJ'. ~m. #l DEAlfR IN U.S.A. "T1 21!0E. x.lnl c:ood.. • 2'1K au. aWlroof, Colorado bfste,Sl.S.000 .,~ ~f'llVI. ROUS·IOYCl ,,..,...,... 'SS 220 S rebll motor, ----' 9Ncll tram 90"M re1tored ____ ......, RecelpU U~.67~5857 ClOSIO SUNDAY$ • 2SISL. both tops, dark '11 Silver Ooud, elepnt, bfuettao Loaded! Very white, by owner, $21,000. liharll' '13.500 or offer ~ 613'336. 642·11666 ____ s...-------,-7-,-0 ~ SL. '78. be1&e/bam- boo. e-nry opUon H~pt lthr . darlt bnm cloth lop. + ~top hotst for removal • 1tora1t' tncl ras.900 .PIP 497-4871 '"11 SLC Son roof BIMk w/Blaclt Llhr 1173 lZZ7 A '742 ....................... Mew 197' M61 & MIDGET1 in Slodl for 1mmed1ate deb very' See US before you buy TODAY!!! •-rr-.. , ...,_,._ ,-__ .. -~-212$ Harbor Blvd. C06TAM£SA 979-2500 "74 lltidpt. :dnt cood. 40K mi. SliOOO or beat offer ••••••••••••••••••••••• DemoSaJe In Progres:. 1971SAAIGU Automall(', air rond . !>unrool, pwr :otecnng & AMt FM stf'rCi1 I! track. <21083 I $849!1 llACH IMPORTS 8C8 Dove Street ~"WPORT et-;ACll 75%-0900 197,SAAl99Gl HATC .. ACll Automatic &rana • pwr 1tt'er1ng, air cond AM /FM stereo v. ca.ueue 4r low m1lei. C778SMW l ONLY $Sitt RACH IMPOITS Ml Dove St.reet NEWPORT BEACH 7SJ..0900 T...... 9767 ....................... 8J5..UIZB M1rw 1979 Tri .... 1MW 97 12 $4400 TODAY!!! lNYBSITY SALES & SER VlC E OlDSMOltLE HOH DA GMCTIUCKS 28SO HM'bor 81\ d COSTA MESA 540-9640 '71 MGB GT. a.Int road " SH I ARES mecbaolcal. 1ood m1. m slodl for 1mmed1all' lms/affer 912~ debvery! See US befort ----------· )'OU buy ••••••••••••••••••••••• CREVIER & t U It H OADWAY SANfA ANA 835-3171 1~ ULTllHTW OtllVW.0 lll.Ctil ... •USB>IMWa• "76:m2hp (641P00) ·77 3201 4s p(71.!rt'KK) "175.'l>l4spS/R (0179) i7~S/R <'27RFQ> i7 &13cal C-t56SXG > '78 33>l 411p, <239UKH) '7832UA A/C al19WDA > '78 J2UA S/R msTXK ) '78 63acsiA S /R (0062) Closed Suttdays _ SANTA ANA DATSUN .. , .... 9741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TODAY!!! 2001 E 17th Strt't't SarU Ana 5511 71111 19 DATSUN 280ZX COUPE i7 Honda ~sp, AM f"M im.-t see lO opprK1a~ ~5198 ....... f7l0 ....................... PEUGEOT SPEClAL LEASE PLAN AVAILABLE llACH 1..-0ITS Ml Dove Slrttt NEWPORT BEACH 75~0900 JA~AIS Demo s.te tn Pro,ru5 • XJG..s. XJ t2La 1971 ~T •XIS O>upes 604 Most colon avaHable for Au&.omatic trans .. sun i.mmedlaLe deUvery root, AM FM Ile~ & al TISTDRIYEOMI toy wtieels <6S906011 8 cyUoder. •Ulomallc TODAY!!! sw.- trans .. :atr rond , All:.A.CHl.._..,.,.RTS AM/FM sl.ereo. N1sl;an ~ ~ mags, low, low miles N DoveStrttt Ba•~' M..!_..-.t ......... ~,-211125 HArbor Iii vd <Xl5T A MESA 979-2500 71Ta.IUWH $p&l{itt Roadster Loo~ dynanut~ run~ great Low m 1 I e i.. Sh a r p • 17279)4' IOIWrTHAM VOUSWAGa. 79JO Westrnmster AH' 111 W1.>::;tmmst.er 8llQ.. 7SS1 638 m8!1 J'Wf "CT27471 I 752-0900 OFFER A SERVICF'' ''l'e!Jt drive thu cream N'EWPORT BEACH f DO YOU $9673 -·--1---ST-OP!! --Lei lht' publ.at· knov. ~•th JMMEDlATE az5Harbor Blvd Take llme lO rein and ~ad '" thl' Dall\ Pilot DELIVERY! t"HITA ANA COSTA MESA sbop at home It ·s s1mplt' Service Dtrt'ctory It can LARGI sa.ECTIOH .llU1 I 979.lSOO w 1 t b D a 1 I y P 1 I o t C'Ol!lt you as htUe as $1.89 OF MEW 1979 DATSUN Cluslf'ied Ads And tf per day f'or more an .,20l'a you have something lo fonnallon and rnmplett' ~ E _._.,, 1be fastest draw tn U>c 1ell. call a friendly -•-call~" U>"!"' 52.l'a 200l · 1•UJ~rttt West a Daily Pilot Cl.aulfied Ad Vtsor al ·-·~-----ol<J-'"--• ALS0833CSl'1 SatUAna 558·7811 aa.l!ied Ad 642·S6'78. 6G-W7I ,. IM STOClll ,_ _______ ....... Mew HOO ....._Mew 9100 Aaitos, Mew tlOO Call today . We ai.o may 77DATSIJlrrl110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• have that pre-owned LOW IULEACE. Coco BMW you are lookma brown. Excellent condi· for' Uon. All/FM radio A/C tl I ·2040 49 5-4949 ~ Unda at 640-7615. ~ICOUMTY"S OLDIST & 17 DATSUN 110 WAGON 4 cyllnder, automatic tnm , AM/FM 1tereo tape, vtny I l.Dteriot', IUI • pp rack. "Very, very demG..S.vv!" u,!120 Off Window Sticker Price to.tr 0. •795 ... Stocld Dri ............................ ... cle•c.c• -,.1 I "°"o AMKi.g oa "'ro•ed credit! L•te model Toyot11. I••-•-•••• $.1161 SANTA ANA DATSUN s1200 $1000 Volvot, PiCkUIJI • Vans. Calha today! PORSCHE'S WANTED ADow .. tbt CJPSlOIWDlt1 to~ u. pU.rcbaM at ........ ol JOW" dean llWKbt. a.ck wtus Ua 'l'Gdl1f .. IOIMdA .... 1 $ CON. Buch Blvd. LA HABRA e 111. No. al SA ""'1 > C714•D-IHJ Bu.ndU by Appt. ,, 2001 E. lnhStreet Se.ma Aa.a ~1811 1 IUY PllOILIMS. Sek,. d9ed foreip can wanted. Free tow. Gl-9'.c.ab*t11-Ne l REBATE' REBA TE · ?tDATSUM 79DATSUM ..UCOUN lltlM.COUPI •74 Baa. Clean Int. C'l.ooamL snoo; °' a..t olfer.Mlrm BRAND NEW . ( OMllGB COUl'f'l'Y'S MIWIST l..llOJIM.llDCUJIY "'l'2 llta&e Wp Lo/ml, D&A'·DSffTP OltMllCOUMTY ..,.s...s. IAYR ADllOI ., Dd Jl&blll&. Dellau 2 fAll vo DlGll LINOOLN·llERCURY • w/Slpl. --. rear v. Y Sb'-all 4Jpd lf.llAat.oc.m. Dr. wlpet /ddroater. ~,:=o '!;c:~·~. Brand SD"-7~1.Meron.taJt Alllnl. * " ml 81' 111 OMmt 1 New mvnu ofr. J07/1H·U21 or BUYorLEAS~ .,0 ..m:a 130-7000 307/7DaM DlllECT ...or..-----~· -"15 JMck ~wk. V-' ... llcurdt Ghia XIDL ::.~=~ti~~;~ s:Jl .. :s ~~t~r.:e;~ dlttoa, maa1 extrH. _ ----===== ..-.~ (141NJ)'l) 2025 s c "i: ff II ------- '11 Pll11 SJAlDI• ' C)'IDdlr, ......... ..,. eemd.=AM/ril s&ene tape, nek,t'Mr wind , WY aad wbeelwell mouldlnp. "Priced to Sell.•• 01290P> •VW~a.£.\N. 151(ml oa new •n1. • .,, A-~ 750-2011 -··--··-···· .. t We; 9'12 IOI WITHAM .ru: .. 111g119,, •••••• ••• .. •••••••••••• YOl.UWAW "JU4$StaWp. LUI ,.ck, 1'17C4Dlll AC $2910 SAMIA ANA OATSUll Dna>t. monUna • eve 'NOOWestmbJ&ter Ave. air. llicbella radlala, SIYIU.A 7tTUUO ..... ,c.. 3D01 z. t1Ua 9tnet WE'RE OVERSTOCKED WITH NEW CARS &VANS m W•mintter abJl Int ldl«>dy, aduome IAMed! Equipmall ID- -.m1 ... ,_ wort IDIO. Ml-814$ dudes ~. at.ereo s.m.a Au .. 71U ..,, Plnlo k>/m.L BRAND NEW 1980 RABBIT'S rSer No 8118&8) ISttc.. No 5432) PlllCED FROM ••• W/\ape, Utl wbeoi, cnUe control 6 new "Amerlcan Ea ale " radial Uree. You m- eee to apprttlate .the preUieat oae in the ClO'.m· ty. Call eo 110 or llQ.81 Ii uk for Bwu>y llue beal&Y -Mmt sell! t speed, t cytlndu. AIC, lut.ber Interior, ma1 wtlleel.a, caaeue deck, ims> Datil. Lo/au. Pnv. &:Q. Bestotfer. Call87S.2119 Good cond. •1.0•. l&54m ........ "'° -------...................... . "JJ CAJlllAC 'llJ~JioMacbl. ~m~~.!:= a~ tu0 power. Rum 0reat1 SEYlllE • Mldt.aq. CLASSIC, SUllO. 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Caprices. In exc::.llent condition! (7~GIT). MonU Carloa, Malibus Ir Nova• Ot'uUc reduc· tiam' SAVEMOW!H • CO ... t-Ull CHEVROLET ;:""""'~ •• ,I(, " I I\"-I ' \l I ... ' 546-1 200 it Camaro LT, loaded. trJOO OI UIUDM lede. S17aor'191).mt ..,,~ '4499~. CAPllCI CLASSIC •••. SEDAN. Full PQWer, f8doty fll oond.. tltt -""'· c:rulle control Pfl". doOr bda & -Net. '111Ye _..... & AM/FM I nck .-.0 tape. MlNT condltton -tow, Uow mu• (916SWS). ' AirliTW Blamed ·1ncrash WASHINGTON (AP) -The . Natloall 'l'rmsportatioo Safety • .Board ruled today that tbe ~ • a1 t11e nc-10 Jet lD Cblcaco wu triuerecl by a 10.lncb crack lD • -eD8iDe mount and CODduded U.at American AlrliDea mmt lhouJder tbe m~r blame for t the wont U.S. aviation diauter. The board dtAMI tbe airline few i mal.Dtaumce practices which tt aeJd caused tbe crack. II: But it also said that the ~e's manufacturer. llcJ>oD. a•JI Doqlu Corp., and the P'..teral Avladoo AclmlDlltnUoD mm lbare tome ot tbe blame. t American Alrlinel FUabt 111 f e11a1hed on takeoff from Cbieafit'• <YHare IDterutlaDa1 Airport• ..., 2S wbeD tbe .. ::f.!!.:!f P•d away and °"" tbe wlq. Tbe plane stalled,, rolled to the Wl ad pJrn41t ._ • •ti ts ctl itdlet4. AD 2'12 people Uom'd .. pl.-iD4 WO OD thit pGUDll wereldW.. .. -~-.-boa'd. after Uro dQS o( · diacauioD leadina to the de- dstoo, adopUld a probable came c;9aat uid tbe separation of tbe n1tne resulted from the ctamace induced by American's ~ dtalntenance practices. Lla1ed aa «:OOtrtbuting causes nre McDoaditU Douelu' desiJD ol the enciDe mount, or pykm, ybicb the board said made it vulnerable to damage, and deft. eieftc1ea tn tbe FAA'a tnapecti.on dd reporting system.a. Tbe board'• l.Dvestlgative staff ~that the crub wu the tetalt of the dama1ed pylon, and that the roles of McDonnell DOuglM, American and the FAA ell tbouJd be ll.tted u contribut· blaeamea. · llowe••r. the board felt (See DC-lt, Pa1e A%) to ,IFTEEN CENT Visit Hostages ................ Khomeini Issues Invitation TEHRAN, Iran CAP> - Ayat.ollab B•aboDab Khomeini t,o. day ordered tbat Christian clerumen be invited to pay a ChrUtmas viltt to tbe boaacea at the occupted U.S. Embauy in Tehran. .. The cler1ymen apparently will be Americana or other fordpera, and priority will be liven to blacb. •-tfap~ •e•ela,• C•reUag C' .. llers Tbe order ended days of apecW..UC. over whether In· nlu autbortUes woald ~ pl'OmlMa to lldmlt nea&ral • aerven to tbe emb9aaJ and to allow der1Ymen to bold services for t.be lmtap1 or at &east YWt tbem darin& tbe Cbrtstlaa boli- daJ . Tbe ddal 'hllrm Radio • :s= a:.--::1 :c:.: 87 8TE'VE JIAaBLE .. ...., ........ Huntiqt.oo Beach Clty Ad· min.istnlor Bad Bellito la back on tbe bot seat apl.D aad R- portedly W01tiq without the total support o( bis bou -tbe City Council. Belalto, nearly fired laat month, WU directed II~ to prepare a prooeea report on a set of aoala and .objedive be Uated a projects be expected to compl«.e in tile f\lb:are. Several coaDcil members in· dicated tbb week they've iJ'OWD tired ol •llWDI for the list to be implemented. "It'• • very good u.t o( toall. but some ot them a.re loae. lea& ovel'dae.'' Councilwoman Ruth Finley said Thursday She uid abe'a wWinC to live Belaito six months to show result.a. Other council memben re-- ported the dt1'1 top raotine employee may have to abow lm· prt>vemeat quicker than thal • 'Some ol tbMe goals should bHe bem done by ~l~~-said Coundlwoman Ruth D&UeY. "It aeem1 lib IOIDe ol them bave a way of ll«ttDC pushed back it's like we're always waiting k; a study." Mayor Don Mac Allister's criticl1ms were stroQ1er. He cbar1ed Belsito bad not come up with b:la own set of loals. but abcW-d a hay truck the odter nieht to to.a' the dty offer· tng Christmas carols. The boys were all reported to have been in good voice for the occaai<m. J\Hol....,., Council by JDlo. meinl ·-o. tbe oc:c ...... of Cllrtstmm tM a.-Pm*• PrJ ea.co II to tawite a •mber ot au1ltiao eMro to eome to in. • Ulllll Amerleaa laosta1•• may ceJebnte a.rtmDaa bl peace. •• wu using the same list drafted by bis predec:a.sor. Belslto said the ma70r baa bit facts mixed up. He aaid be put the u.t f.oletber from what be felt the directJon of the council WU. "Tbe motto around here bas always been ·You call, We haul'," Belsito remarked. M acAllister aald Belsito ii not workin& with the full support of the council and would bave to earn the council'• vote of con- fidence. He ukl Belaito may 1et that chance wbeo be la uked to UD· veil hi.I p1a ~ report at <See BBLSITO, Pqe AZ> '\. O'Connor, Coen Seek City Post A former Huntiogtoa Beach mayor and a twice·ftred depUty city attorney are amoa1 150 ap. plicants seekine a vacant $46,000.per-year city post. Ex-Councilman Al Coen and former Deputy City Attorney John O'Connor said Thursday they have applied for the aab- the )loalem cler11man· revolaliiaDary leader said. "Due to tbe proper reactioa of black clerumen toward the hlamlc revolution, priority ahoWd be llftD to them.·· A spokesman for the militan~ occupyln1 the embauy im· mediately coaftrmed the risitors will be admitted to the com pound. ··yes, ol course we will admit them." be told a reporter. "W~ bad alrady made preparations CSee l&AN, Pa1e AZ> tant dty administrator positlon. Go I J -IF/ t Coen. O'Connor and the other u.&eft W e8 bopef u.la IQ)' be in for a lone wait, however. The City Council eo ... ~ert Set bas put 8 freeze OD r.J.liq the • ..._,, job . . . . .... . ':') More .Rain on Its Way Tbe post bu been neut Golden West Collqe's Com- alnce tm when former Aaaia-munJt:y a.or.Je will present its tant City Admin1Antor Rlcbard annual Cbrlatmas coacert Harlow fl'lrilned. t.oniCbt md Saturday Diaht In Coal, an attOlney who aened the rommla'dty theater. aa a courv:Hman fOI' 12 yean, Fifty atqen, conducted by said be bu been kJokin1 fOI' a Warren Petatin, will perform. career cbanp and found aov· Admlaloa for the public la SUD. emmeat wort dynamic. Narrat.or wUl be Tom Wde. O'Conoor, ftred by City At· Solollta ant C2Larlea )(~ torney Gail Ratt.aa 1ut Ilardi, tenor: CJaWa Smith and Kar· ta.id be la lookin1 for a job. Jorie McMlllin, aopraw. "I think I have tbe back· Tbe P">ll'UD belim at I p.m. tround for tbe job aud I eertalD-• bodl U,.. fy know about tbe ctty•a prob. le1111.'' uld O'Ccmnor. He uid ,-.--------- be ia awaWJ:aa word OD bis • 0 peal ol bia """"'•*km. range Ile matmal• ti awarded h1a =::.w=:=c:: iDC .... ,, .. pGld. Coeaaaldtbedt:rneedl• .. 11atut _. teela be coaJd wan well with ctt:J Admla.lltntor Bud Belltto. ''Tbe .tmlDiltrator ..... '°" meooe be ea talk tb1Dp °'9' with tlaat'I CID tM Mme '"9l be'• cm." ~-Coen •• ...,. woakl be• ·kleal dulDoe lw me to -tato tllll IOrl-'Wioft. •• , • ....., ......... DJreea' Doa Lewta p111ed tile cl~ coUINOll .. •~·-· ~ .................... . en Wiil mww ....., ..... '*"· atltaJ~~111•1 Coast y, Powell Trade Charges WASRINGTON (AP) -Tbt Caner adsnlnlstratlOD ii Dear· tna a dedlioa to call for world economic pNUuf'9 OD Iran to try to laiD tbe rele ... ol the 50 American.a beld ._..,. at the U.S Emb .. y ln Tehran, U.S. oftlda.la uy. Souttea aald 'nwndu t.lallle •• a ro.• chance tbat a.be de-cialon woWd come ~. 'l'bl ICNICM Alktd aot to be swatd. ComultaUona, ben aDd It tM UD.tt.cl NaUGU, an M&rtq completion on uklq th• U.N. Seewity Council to autbort .. 1ancUcns aplDst Iran's ruliDI derlcal junta, omctalt aatd. The pre11ure tactics could ran1e from a ti&hl trade embarao to a selective boycott of 1trate&ic ttema. ....,..,•te 8e11•••,. aeleaaetl LONG BEACH (AP) -Former at.ate Sen. IUcbard Dolwt1 was releued today from ~n:r halfway boUM a.tt.r aentDa two years at the nearby I prllon oa Terminal lllaDd, a halfway houle 1polre1woman uid. The 71-year.old San Mateo Republican bad been at \be Lelli ~acb Community Treatment Center for two week.I, accordhal to the TermlDal bland warden'i olftce. He wu Hrvinl tlm• for a real tll&at.e ft.Dallciq fraud. At tbe peak of bil U.)'eU CU'ffr .. a lepl~tor, Dolwt1 WU chairman of the powerful atate Senate Juurance and Financial lnatitutionl Committee. IAder Se ... I Op .. a.9• £9e4 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -In an effort to eaff ruab·bour traffic congestion and make more efficient uae of public transportation, Ba~ Area public tranatt asencles have launched a plan intended to chanae the times local acboola open. The Regional Traoalt AsllOCiatioo, compoaed of the beads of major Bay Area bws and rail aysteb)S, notes that quick peak· hour relief can come If schools can be induced to move tbelr opening hours from 8 to 9 a.m. The association plans a mail campaisn and a serln of meet· ings aimed chiefly al the schools and t.eacben who have been opposed to such schedule changes. Utt.~ Gfr& Taken, f'reed LOS ANGELES (AP) -A phony "good Samaritan" waa be· ing sought for tnvestl1&atlon of kidnap today after he atopl>fl.d to help two women start a stalled car, then drove off wtth two 8ttle it~ta in the back seat when their mothen 1ot out to push, police said. Janet Jimine, s, and Moaka Bravo, 2, were fou.Dd about thPH boon later '11tundv Di~-*rlna around to Bo~le Hel1ht1, ~ fJ'Oln Uflt Holler It police dlvialoa Mid. Tiley were taken to WbJte Memorial Hoepital, where spokesmen said they were examined and releued after doctors determined they had not been Injured or molested Non-teachers Reject Board Salary Offer Non-teachin1 employffl of the Cout Community Colleae J>la. trict are~ to return to the bars table after the Chrlltmaa bo " u the r.1ult of their rejection Wednesday of a propoled new contract. The aereemeot bad been ap. proved both by the employeea' salary committee and the dJa. trict board of trust.eel. It offered a 1 perceot pay bike and lm· proved benefttl. Sand)' McLauplln, president of the Cla11tfled Employeea Cablnlt, reported that 12.5 per· cent vcMd ~ainst the contnct, but 1be 4ldn t have flaw. f« ho• mqy ol the IOO staff mem- bers vcMcl. Sbe Nld objectl.om to the COD• tract Included \be amount ol. the rai.le ID t.bt face ol doubl..._ inflation and d'9 oml11loa of a "me too" cla1.11e. Sucb a claUM would 1tipulate that ti teacbert, lD their current. ne1otiationl, receive a ralle of more tban 1 percent, aoa· teachlnl worten would set the hlP.r amount. DAILY PILOT l',....P11pAl IRAN ••• pf our owu, and these we will an- nounce oo Chrlstmaa Eve.'' Earlier today~a Khomelnl associate wu u c&Wnc for releue of e ISO U.S. Em· bu1y bolt.ala. but the Moelem mlllt.anta boldinl the embuly rebuffed blm and 1.Dlt.ted tbllr American captlve9 wtll 10 oa trial. lo otber development.I, an Ir•· nlan omctal reported that supreme leader Khomeini aiMI bl• RevoluUonary Council bad. "very eood" dltcuulon ot the bo1ta1• 1ituaUon at a 1ped&I meetiDC Tbunday. And the em· bast)' mllit.allll said they would allow thetr p~n to make Cbrtstm.u telepbOM ealll bome. Kbomeiol a11oclate Sadeq Kbalkball. former cblef Jalamlc prOMC'Uf«, WU quoted U IA) .. lnl ln an~ tn Qom wltb th• Laadm 'nm•: "I r .. ard th ... people (Che bolta&•> u ionoelDt. 'nMJ an our ~· I want them to be nl•aMd and to · 10 back to tbelJ' bomn. Ena if the)' ....... tUt la not eDOUCb reuon to kelp them. "&vmy embue1 hu spiel lD lt W• cannot necute ADJ IPI• aceonnn. to Jalamle laws. Kva 11 •• bf 1bl bosta••· •• do not want to eondemD U..sn. We want to condemn Carter aad tb• Am erlcan 1o••rnment,'' KbaWWi uSd tn a ntteratioa ol a 1tatemmt be made lut _.. tone AP. ,.,..P ... AJ 00-10 •• ~. At !:.:fc• County Jall, be aaid, cal tellU are offered to analyie tbe breath, blood and urine for alcobol coatent. Tbeae teta can •ary from •1ency to aseney' Stevens aald. Some departmeata offer the penon a cboice of oae of the three tata. At otben, only one of the telll ll offered. If lt LI ftnally determined the penon LI drunk. be or abe LI 1tven the opportunity to make two local pboGe calla before be· ms turned ovet" to sberUrs dei>-uti~•· wbojalltbeauspect. The arnsted person must re- main in jail for at leut four hours from that time, ~ aatd. But in practice, because ol the lu-ae nwnben of dnmken drivinl arrest.s al bollday tlDM, the •la1 LI uau.ll.Y loot•r t.baD tbat. Stevena aald normally there are about 300-400 arrests a month for drunken drivinC at tbe Santa Ana office. Durln1 a December several years aeo. be said. the number swelled to 780 as a reaultoftheextrapaltola. Alt.boulh be didn't know the ft· act number at extra unlt.s oat.be hiehwa". be said the beefed up patrolllae would continue lbroucbNewYear'1. .. ..... _,,.J BEI.SITO ••• a atudJ MUkJn Ml ln January. Mn. Finley said she lDtalded to pve S.lalto some breatblnl room wbeo 1be announced lbe would not eonalder rem0Yin1 him for at leat ala monthl. Mn. Flnley, Robert Mandie, Mn. Bailey and MacAllll&er ,.. portedly took a e&o.led-door -. to fire Belsito lalt IDOQtb. ·'In alx moatbt l UalDk n ca 1ee where we'ff •otn1," 1be said. Sbe cautioned Bei.llto not to make "political aolutlGal" to bi• probleml. Bel1lto, abe tald, could be tempted to lidt wtth bll cOUDdl aupporten ln.ltead ot maldM neutral declalou. lb• added 1be oDDOMd the idea cl cb•nst~ city )Ndert durtn& the A» eleetlon. ··r atroQJ.1 feel 11.11 Mledkm that'• made. abould be IDadt In an atmosphere of eooperaUGD ancl aot lD the dlltortioG of CUD· palpMUOD." 1breeThoge ~Id Up Shop In Huntington Oraa1• CouDtf•• populadoa 1aa1 lulUMd.br 4P.tn • 1,1r•..ioo .... APl'il r1 uro. a :-io.• ~afn.t.---. .•. ... Dww1• ,., of nn...··. fl1•ne· a&o. tM•t4 Or ... :. CD 111 ~--• JaJ, l .._., •• • tnenmed 1.1 percent OfW .... .,.,......,.... . n. ................. . date•• ..atmMed Ill...,_, • a 1aba GI l.7 pen• ... tM,.., .. ·: or • .-,..._. ... ...,.... tbe ·<: popu.l.lidm fWW bJ 11.• PlfClllt "': Yuletide VIiiata Student. in a blah acbool speech elaa lD Idaho P'.U.. Idaho, have decorated tbelr clauroom door, reflectiD& emotions about the pll,irt ot the American bo9taces ln Iran. Gas Supply Down So Fuel Up Early BJ fte A.leeda ... P,... Don't 1et eau1bt wltbout enouab rue& for )'OW' aletsh over the ChNtmu bolida" ~auae the availabWty of 1uoline 1D Southern Ca11!onda will be leas than a month •So· On CbrUtmaa day. a~ to Automoblle Club of Southern Callfomla. between 10.4 and l.5.1 percent ol the metropolitan·are• 1t.ationa will be open. Between 28.5 and S.4 percent of at.aUom will be open ln outlyinl areu alOOI major travel routes. Overall, tbe club'• report showed that SS.4 percent of the stations will be open Saturday. Huntington '1 Decorating I Champs Told The women's dlvilioa of the H untincton Beach Cham bu of Commerce bu announced the winners in lta annual Chrlatmu City decor'atln1 c:oot.t. 8Ht Commerclal cate1on w a1 woo by Callfornia Flnt Bank, -Adama Ave; Best lD-door ()laplay Seen From su.t. o. w. Rides' ot um 1ltb St.; s.t Indoor Tree, Elisabeth Broob, 11722 Quiet SQ. Best Cbrlltmu Theme, Kn. Raebel Mueller, 131 1.llh St.; Children'• Fantuy, Randy and PaUy Hardman, 191'1 Carp Clr· cle; ReU1lou1 Tbeme, .John .Ubt.oo, 19001 Dalebun\ Clrde. Beat Outdoor Tree, Cbarl• Chiabam, 1'801 Westport Drive; 16"4 Bolaa Chica; Merchant'• Window, Country Road An· Uqua, Jllm Beach Bh'd. Tbe &w11pt.Ues prt.u ..-to Tom Gold. mt Kite Ort••· compared wttll 17 .I pereeat tn the November Rr"'t'e1. On &lnday. '5.tpe ft .. , .. ~ .. eal'" al t.be ataUom will be open, down fn>m 49.3 percent tut moat.h. For 8ut.a watcben, tbe club reported 'lbunday that only 8 2 percent al the atatJou plan to operau 24 boun. seven days a week Lat moath, that ncure was 8.t percent. The ttpOrt abo ooted tuollne price• have lncre11ed an avera1e of 2 9 Cftls per 1alloa dur1n1 ~ put five wttu -\I\ cludtnl a two-cent bike alnce Dec 12. At the aame time, the overall price for dJesel fuel bas lncreued 3.3 centa per 11Uon. And while 1aaoUne availabW· ty llal fhdumd ID tM pas& ... monU.•. prlc•• la••• riM• 1teadlly, lllke lllaaieter, SU pe rvt.lor of 0.. Chtb•s report. Smee tbe club's survey lifardl 23, ile aald, prices have In· creased bet~ ZS 2 and 11 3 cent.a per gallon dependull oo the grade purchued Tbae wtll n ae even f urtber hued oa new OPECl.Dcn..-. Skiing Trip Set by YMCA West Onmce County YMCA offielala an toatlDI a llammoc.b Mount.aln Ki bi'P u a Sood lest mtnute 1Ut su11HtlO.D for parenta JookSn1 for IOm«blnl for tbelr t••D·•I• 1on1 or dauabten. 1'6• r1 lld earann to t.be mountallll "9cbed1lled to*" J ao. J, retunt1DI to HunUDIMm Beach Ju. I , aceord.lq to lkk Hull. ~ dlndor. hrtllilr lalom.U. •87 be obtalucl by ealltllc Bull at 141-tal. ''Happ:t· Rollda"·s'' • Men'• Suits /or only One Dollar* 11nce A&lft) mo. _ la die ... ,...., aetlllbOrtq San Dl8IO CouDtJ' l1lawed tbe ·~ tare• aum•rical 1rotrtta. It7 "-: II'.., b)' ..... to ~.100. -..... ~·. ere ... ol a.J pneeot. · • Saa J"rudaco coatttu ... d a downward tnod with a t pereeat • • ' POPUiation lou at 6'2,400. . Loa Aq.S.. taiDed .• pereeat • to 1,121.a. ,,., Amon1 otber metropolitan .r:. coa.atiel, Santa Clan WM up 1.5 • ... peneat to t.m,100; Alameda " wu ~cent to 1,100,100; Saa wu up 4.3 per- cent to 111,.aoo ; SaCTamento wu up 2.7 percmt to 758,100; Contra Costa wH up 1.t percent to 635,300, Riverside wu up 4.8 percent to ea.,100, and Saa Mateo waa up .7 percent to "2.300. There were 113,100 more peo-· ple wbo came lDto Callforaia ·' than left lt duriDI tM year, . down from a 235.900 differeoee the year before. Blrtha outnumbered deaths • dunn1 the year by •.JOO. up • • from 111.2DO the prerioal year. • Tbe . deeartment said tbat 11.nce AprtJ 1"70, the 11.ate bu 1rown from lt.t to 22. 7 million. • an lncreae al JJ.8 percenl.. · In ~ period of more t.baD • nine yean, birth• exceeded deatbl b)' nearly 2 to 1-3 mllllOlf to l.8 millloa. In addJtJon, there were 1.3 m11Uoo more people wbo came to CaWorrua than left. Durtoc t.bc»e nine years, there were 420,.300 more people who left Loi An1elea County than came lDto It, but that wu more tbao otbet by a SOI!, 100 exceu ot btrtba OVft' deatba ln the county. So It irew 1 2 percent despite the fillbt to t.buuburbl. Judge Knox Will Preside Over Court . •r •r Robert A. Knox will become presadin& >udae of West Oran.a• County Munlctpal Court Jan. l . J ud1e Koos wlll succeed Judie Manin 0 Weeka, wbo ae"ed u ~· Judi• th1a year. Judp .lobn H. W1att Jr. waa •=-ed aa Ulbtaat pnaldiDI j e for I.IS). Knox. 5Z. wu appotnted to tbe bencb In 11.aJ lt'18. He fonnert.Y praeticed law in On.al• County. • boll II tbe muaielpal court repre..-ntatlv• for Oran1•. Kern, Blveuld• and San Bemardlno eountles oo the •· ecuUn boent al tbe Calilorn1~ Jud1ea AMoc:i•tioo. Wut ())tmty MunJclpaJ Court aerve9 the cities of Huntington Beacb, P'ou.nt.aln V alleT. Seal · Buell. w~. C1preu. Stanton, Loe Alarnltoa and . Qmt.Qroq. I • ........ '\. la ti. <>nap Coat .... db balla iD 1"tM, H.wport 8elieb act Se&l Beeob will M elOMd OD .. ..,. But lD RuntlDstoD Beacb, c-. ...... roaatatn Valley, San .Ian Caplatraao, San aem ... anc1 w.... Beadl tbe doon to dt1 ball wtl1 remaiD open. !See DlllVDS. Pap AZ) Clergy~li ~o See Iran Hostages tntne Planntnc Commilakln Qaa1nmn Larry Hoffman an- ~ed bil resipation Tbun-0,Y nlgbt aaytq be wants to de- VOt.e more time to bia family and bulinesa. Hoffman, who ha.s served four -years on the planning panel, .. ld hi• duties on the com- mlasloo as well as with oUle!' , task forces and committees 111ere consuming more and more of hi• time. Airline Blamed In Crash WASHINGTON <AP> -Tbe National Trauportadon Safety Board ni1ec1 tocSQ that uae cruh of the J>C..10 Jet in Cblcago wu lrlHered by a 10.l.ncb crack ln an eqtne mc:NDt and eoacladed that American Airllnet must shoulder tbe ~ ~ for the worst U.S. aviation diluter. Tbe bo.-d cited tbe alrliDe fw mal.ntmance pneticea Wb1cb Jt said callled tbe crack. But lt also aald that the plane's manufaeturw, llel)ao. nell Dou1lu CA7.;.;,.;,::.:,: Federal AvtMlon must share 80llM ol tbe blame. American Alrbea f1l&bt 181 craabed oa take,off from Chlcqo'a O'Hare ImeroatiODa1 Airpolt -..., ...... the left e1!:.:::U~!lped •••1 aad IO °"" dlie wtac. Tbe plane •aUed, nlW ..... lift and ....... blto • aNDdimed airfteld. AD %12 people aboard tbe plme and two OD die 8l'O'IDd -...ldllll. ,,.. bo.t4. after twe a,. cf dlaeualaa lewdlnl to UM de .. cWon. adopt.eel a probable cause that laid tbe aepandcm ol tbe en1lne resulted from the damap iDduced by American's mal.ntmance praetkea. Llated .. emtdbutiq ca.. were McDoanell Doqlu' delllp of the engine mount, or pykm, whlch tbe board aald made it vulnerable to ~·· and de.ft. clendes ln the FAA 1 lnapec:tioa and repoft1ng systems. The board's inve.tJ&atlve staff propoted tbat tbe crash wu tbe tesult al tbe dama1ed pylon, and that the ·role• of McDonnell Dougla, American and tbe FAA all lbould be Hated .. coatrlbut- tn1 caw.. However. tbe board felt st.ronilJ tUt tbe ai.rtiDe UouJd share a INll&er' portioll al tbe blame. and added thi8 8'Dtmee to tbe fiDdlna al probable cause: • 'The aeoaraUaa raulted from dam•J• l>1 improper main- ten...ee JllW'6Cfmw wbieb led to tbe taihire of tbe nJon struc-ture." Board member Francis llcAdama allo r.eommended that tbe -..,.a ddrilDdM "' Jlcno.etl Dan.,.._ N l*l of the pr*ble caaM ........ be waa wted down by the four other rnecNerl, wbo cited tbe aafe opaatlnl reeord of DC-lOI <Bee BIAllB. .... Al) * * * ~Mesa Widow Sues -.. lb Air Crash Death Kb .. ome1n1 • 11ssues ................ ., ....... O' ..... DAY CARE CENTER KIDS IN COSTA MBA Me ALL SET FOR WEATHER Amber AnlDnucd, 5, (left), Jayml AMv.e, 3, Are Smllno In ttte Rain Wet Christmas Ahead More Rain Predicted on Coast for Holiday Better do your Christmas carolin& t.bil weekend, when the . weather ii expected to be clear, because more rain la likely Cbriatma Eve and Christmas Day, the National Weather Service said today. Forecuten aaid the current storm, which arrived from the Pacllic 'lbunday after a ldgb Pl'9SIUl'e rklce broke up over the coast, la be8dlnc eut. But a new atonn la oo tta way aad should provide a wblte Cbriltmaa In tbe mouat.alna and a ralny me alona the coast. Earl1 today. the ftnt rain al tbe month waa measured at about .15 ol an iacb in Oranae County. In Santa Ana, tbe Oranse = Flood Control l>iatrict .15 ol an IDdl for a total o1 1.4.2 blches .mee tbe .... beaan July 1. Normal nlDfall bJ Dec. 21113.15 l.n.clm. ta Colla ..... tbe to&aJ allo WU .15 ol an lDdl. for a --total of 1.51 lnebH. Tb• measurement lD Lapna Nlauel Weeda Grow; Woman Held was .'11 ol an inch, bringing the tot.al to L&s inches. H untlnglon Beacb rain watcher J . Sherman Dea.Dy said be measured .17 of an inch over- night. The season's total in Hunt· ineton Beach waa 1.67 l.ncbes. compared to 5.13 inches at lh1s time last year, after unusually hea V)' raim. While the storm may bave dampened 90me bobday spmia. it brouJbt surf or ei1ht fff\ Thursday and six feet today alon1 coast beaches. bngbt.enlne the apuits ol surfers Aa · the we ather clears, the forecast calls ror the surf to drop l o three to four feel tbas weekend. Airport Noise Bill Iii.ts Congress Snag pleased at the outcome of Tbu.raday's vote ID Wa.lldqtoo. llaJW Pll111 Ryekolf ~ tbal tbe dty opposH tbe meuun beeaUle It would .,,_ commerdal JtU at tbe ~·· airport to mab men .._ tbm ltaielawaUows. "Al tt la now, tbe Jets ann't even complJtq with state law. Tb• a1rpan ta operatlq wWl a vutuce and we don't wat to 4S. ADtPOaT ..... Al) Thieves Get Welding _Gear Invitation TEHRAN. Iran CAP J Ay atollab RuboU.ab Khomeini to- day ordered tbat Christian clercmm be invited to pay a Cbrilt:ma Yiait to the boetag~ •t the occupted U.S. Emb&My 1.11 Tehran. The clergymen . a pparently will be Americans or other forelpen, and prionty will be stven to blacb. Tbe order ended da ys or speculation over whether Ira- nian authorities would honor promi9m to admit neutral ob- aenen '° the embuay and to allow dsomm to bold aervtces for the bo.tqea or at least vis it them du:ria& the Cbri:at1an boll· day. Tbe oftidal Tebnn RadM> in· ~~ ltl normal aewseaat to ~ .... brW Older' to tbe Be•obelmw'7 Coanetl b1 Kho- melal ··0n die occaskJn ot Cbriatmas t.be Revolutionary Cocmdl 18 to iari~ a number of Christian clet'IJ' to came to Iran ao that America• bostaces ma y ceLebnU a.rtltmaa in puce." tbe llo1lem cler1yman- reYOlutkmary leader said. "Due to~ proper ruction ol black clergymen toward the Islamic revotution. priority s hould be given to them." A spokesman for the maliu.nts ocrupylo1 the embassy 1m· mediately ctXlfirmed the visitors •ill be admitted to the com pound. "Yes. of course we will adnut them." be told a reporter. "We had alrudy made preparations of our own. and these we will an· nounce on Chriltmas Eve." Earlier today. a top Khomeuu auoclate was quoted as cal.lini for reJeaae ot the SO U.S. Em· busy hostages. but the Moslem malitanll boldmg the embassy rebuffed him and insisted their American capllves wall go on tnal. ID other developmeti\a, an lra· n\ao orncial r eported that supreme INder Khomeini and bls Rnohltionary Council bad a ··very p>d'' discuuloo of the hoatap lituatioa at a special meetin& 'lbursclQ. And the em buay mllit.llbta aald tbey would allow lbeir prtaooen to make Christma9 telepbone calla bome. Coast Weadaer V arlable eJoadlaeas tbrouah lloadaJ wltb abower poulbllltlea end- inl tcJldCbt at .... .w llonda.Y. Lon taaiPt • at tbe lleedMa mil a ID- lad. BJ.eta SaturdaJ ., aJoq .... eoMt ...... land. ..-ftllAY n.,,.,. IU9 Y• .. U.. =--=---= ::'1.:. No.ta. ............. .._ Gd wUJ M °.P"ltJd oa ,...,.,. Iii Piii' a_. In. l i Holiday Ga.Dip ' .Predicted rwi_:.ade, Cha .. gaa _ ..... 1a ......... ~· ~ U& I ~ l>oa1~t~HUtbt WltboUt ~~=.;. ... 1::: WASHING TON <AP> -TM Carter admtm.lratloD ti Dur· Inc a dedaloa &o call for world w.tc p,...unt OD Jru to try '0 ............ el tbe 50 Amll'tqm btld ...... al the u .s. EmbUQ ID~ tJ.8. olftdala l*J. saun:. Mid Tllundu .._.WM a INO ehane9 that the 0.-cilion would eome eadQ. · "'9 IGUreel uted not to be named. Comultatkm, IMr't ud at tbe United NaUons, are nearlnl compi.tion on ~the U.N. Setwity Council to authorise aancUcma qaimt Iran's rulins clerical junta, offtclala aa14. The preaure tactlc:a could r.....-from a Ue:bt trade embareo to a NlecUV9 boycott ol 1trai.e11e items. •re C'i.alles I• •••••• PANAMA CITY, Pauma (AP) -National pa.rdama poured sbotiUD ftre ud tar au into tbe NaUCllW Uniftlllty campus today ln tbe folU't!l stralpt daJ ot clubel b«weeo security forces and Jeftdt atuelenta ProtelUDI lbe pN9ellce ol the deposed abab ot Jru ln Panama. Student leader Hector Andara aald 15 youtba suffered sbotsun pellet wouncb. There waa no oftlclal ~rt 00 llM" number ol cuuaJUee. The natloaal ,ua.rd t.roope arrived at the ed1e of the campus aft.er the anti·eo•ernment protesten hauled tbe bulb ol can bu.med out in earlier protests into neilbbortlood 1treeta to form ban1cadee. Students in a nearby buUam, showered rocks and boWea on the aoldlen, wbo answered with tear 1u irenadet and abotpn blasts. IAlter .Srltoel Opersl•9• E•efl SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -In an effort to eaae ruab·bour traffic con1esUon and make more efficient use ol public transportation, Bay Area public tranait a1encies have launched a plan int.ended to change the times local scboola ppen. The Regional Transit Asaociation, com~ed ol tbe beads ol major Bay Area bus and rail systems, notes that quick peak· hour relief can come if schools can be induced to move their opening hours from 8 to 9 a.m . The association plans a maJl campaip and a series of meet· ings aimed chiefly at the schools and teachers wbo have been opposed lo such schedule changes Utt~ Gfrb Taken~ Fr~~d LOS ANGELES CAP> A phony "good Samaritan" waa be- ing sought for investigation of kidnap today after he stopped to help two women start a stalled car. then drove off with two UtUe girls in the back seat when their mothers 1ot out to push, police said. Janet Jimine, 5, and Monica Bravo, 2, were found about three hours later Thursday ni&bt wanderlDi around ln Boyle Heights, detectives from tbe Hollenbeck police dlviaion Aid. They were taken to WbJte Memorial Hoepital, where spokesmen said they were examined and released after docton determined they had not been injured or molested County Population Gains by 452,867 Orange County's population has increased by 452,867 to 1,874,100 since April of uno, a gain of 31.9 percent. cent to 811,300; Sacram~nto was up 2.i percent to 756,700, Contra Costa was up 1.9 percent to 635 ,300, Riverside was up 4.6 percent to 634,100, and San Mateo was up . i percent to 592,300. F.:Jfint. ~-.. -•. OD OlrtltmudQ, •coordbal to Aut le Club ol loutMra Cautonu. "-twND 10.t and u.t percllll t;t U. aatt.ropoUtaa..,.. 1tatiom wW bt ope9 ... ..., •• andl.4perceatol1tadoaa wW M OS-lD outlyiq areu _..., major travel rout.el. Overall, tbe elub'• report 1bowed that•• percat ol u. •taUGllJ ..ui be opea Saturda)', companicl wttb 11.1 percent in the NoYember survey. On Sunday, 45.1 pereeat ol tbe ataUona wUi be open, down from 41.a percmt lut moctb. For Santa watcben. the dub reported Tbunday tbat only a.2 percent ol the 1t.tlou plan to operate 24 boun, seven days a week. Lut month, that ftcure waa 8.9 percent. The report l19o noted 1aaoUne prlcea have iocreaaed an averqe ol l.t cell per •aUoc durtn1 tbe put ftv• weekl -m. cludlq a two-cent bike aince Dec. 12. At t.be 1ame time, the overall price for diesel tuel baa lncreued 3.3 ceota per 1allon. And while 1uoline avallabW· ty bu fiuctuated ln the put few mqnth1, prices have rlaen steadily, Mlke Muinter, 1upervt.orotthe club's report. Since the club's 1urve7 March 23, be uld, prices have ln- creased between 28.2 and 31.3 cents per pJJoa -depenctiq OD the 1rade purchued. These will riae even further baaed on new OPEC increues. f',....PageAJ B~E ... that have been maintained ac· cording to McDonnell OoUilaa' recommended procedures. Following adoption of the p~ able cause, the board began considerini a llat of recommen· dationa It would make to the FAA and the airline industry as a result of Its inve1ti1aUon. Otherwtae, the board adopted ita invest.11ators' findlnga oo the accident. The lnve1U1ator1 said the cruh was trtuered by a l~inch crack in the rur bulk.bead ol the left Wini eDline pykm, ooe ol the point.I where tbe pylon auacbea to the wt.na. When the crack eave way, they said, the engine ripped away and somersaulted over the wine. extensively damaging hydraulic fluid lines and elec- trical cables Without the cables, cockpit instruments were dis· abled that could have warned the crew the aircraft was about to stall. lo a stall, a plane's winp do not produce enough lift to sup- • port the plane and It literally quits fiytq The DC·-10 wu about to stall. the inveaticaton said, because the leadin1 edge slats on the left wln1. deprived of the hydraulic fluid that fore-ea tbem to expand, be1an rettac:t1!11 State Department of Finance H1urea also showed Oran1e County population on July 1 had increued by 2.1 percent over the pl'evious year. The atat.e population for that date wu eetimated at 22,04,000, a gain ol 1.7 percent for the year or 380,000 persona. Statewide the populattcm crew by u .1 percent since April 1.9'10. In the 1aat year, nei&bbortne San Dleao County lhowed the I ar1eat numerical 1rowth. It ~rew by 55,800 to 1,eoo.100, an lD· crease ol 3.2 percent. Irvine's Nuclear Waste Repackaged San Francisco continued a downward trend with a 1 percent p<>puladon liou of MZ,400. Loa Anceles &ained .5 percent lo 7 ,128,400. Among other metropolitan counties, Santa Clara waa up 1.5 percent to 1,2$1.100 ; Alameda was down .3 percent to 1,100,100; San Bernardlno wu up 4.3 per- DAILY PILOT . . Representative. from Int.ma· tional ~cal and Nuclear Co. repackaied 27 drums of low- l eve 1 radioactive wa1te in Nevada 'Jbunday. The eootainera, shipped from ICN'1 lrvtne atora1e facility, were dacribed by operators ol tbe dlspou1 aite in Beatty, Nev. as leaky when they arrived more than a week qo. Al Baietti, radlo&osical control director for ICN, 1ald tbe steel druma were placed wt~ plywood bona and I with ablol'bent material before bein1 buried. Meanwhile, Balett.l said, bis company J1 waltlnc for a response from offlclal1 of Nuclear F.natneeriq Co., wbieb rum dlallOlal altee ln BeatU ud Richland, Wash.. to a letter de1crlbin1 new ln1pectlon t,cbnlque1 that will be used to prevent uy turtber leaky abl~ men ts. Nuclear En1lneerln1 em· bar1oed furtber 1b1pmeata by ICN until eoovtaced new *h· nJques would prevent a recur· renc• ol improperly packqtd wute be6q aent to Nevada or Wublqton. • · Ytdetide "l'illaia Studenta in a h11b school apeecb class in Idaho Falls. Idaho, have decorated their· classroom door. reflectin& emotions about the plllbt ot the American boet.aca in Iran. DRIVERS BEW ARE. • • County omca will be ooen Monday. Most atate a1encles will be open Moaday. but most federal olftcea will be closed. Mall wilJ be delivered OD Mon· day. All banks and uvtn1a and Joana will be closed Tueaday. Some, however, will remain open ball-day oo Monday while othen wi:t be closed. Airports . bus and train termlnala will be jammed wtth holiday travelers and ofOdals urged paasengers to arrive early enough to be sure they dldn 't m1u their flight, train or bus. For those who stJck to their cars, the highway patrol urged moton.sts not to drlnk and drive. Stevens said anyone suspected of driving under the ln.lluence ol alcohol would have to underao 1obriety test.a ln the field aa well as chemical tests at tbe Or&llie County Jail He Hid CHP olltcers 10 throup the followt..n1 p~ lo deaH01 wltb 1u1pected drunken drivers The officers. after pulling a car over, hu the driver go throu'b a battery of simple tests to determine 1r balance and coordination are impaired Tht'Sl' tests mclude walkloi heel to t<>t", redtin1 ~ alphabet and toUchln& the ftnaer to tbe nose. If an officer aUIJ auapeets the driver of possibly being lntox· icated, the person ls plaefld un· der arrest, handcuCfed, and taken to Orante County Jail. Stevens said many persons are upHt at bein1 handcuffed since they don't consider themselves criminal.I. However, he said thia ls done because in· toxicated persons can be a dan1er to tbe ~I otftcer. At Ora.n1e County Jall, be slid, cbemlcal tests are offend to analyze the breath, biood and urtne for alcohol content. Tbese tests can vary from a1ency to .,ency, Steven.a uJd. Some department• offer the penon a cbolce of one ol the three telll. At otben. only ooe or lb~ telll ll offered If lt ii fillally determined the penon ii dnmk, be or abe ls given the opport.U!Uty to make two local phone calls before be· ing turned over to sheriff's de~ uties, who jail the suspect The arrested penoo must re- m a1 n in jail for at least four hours from that time, Skvens said But in practice, becau.ae ol the large numbers of drunken driving arrests •t holiday tJme, the stay is usually loo1er than that Ste,·ens said normally there are about JOO 400 arreats a month for drunken drlvin1 at I.be Santa Ana office Durin1 ~ D~cember sevecaJ )'eara aa.o. be said, the number swelled to 780 aa • result ol the extra patro!a. Although be dido 't know I.be a . act number ol extra unit.I cm tbe bieh•QS. be said t.be bed.t up patrolllnc would coatlnue t.b.roulbNew Vear'•. F,...P~AJ AIRPORT •.. see any reJaxatioo of those stand arch," the ma.yor laid. The bill, authored by Rep. Glenn Andenon, D-Loa AqeJea, provides the 1ilS time limit for noiae Uandard compliance. The paUit. ot the lelill&Uoa ii to eocourqe airliDea to buy oew generaUoo jell, the 10-caUed quiet De.I super IOa and the Boellll ma. aCCOf'dinl to Rep. Du Luncren. R·Looi Beach. Luq:rea, whose dt.trtct ln· elude& West Oranee Cowity, labeled tbs measure the Boeinc bailout bill duriq debate 'J'bun. day. Tbe bW arrlYed cm tbe Door ol the 8auM from the 5-ate c:m- fermce comm•ttM OD Wednes· day, too late to be eauidered in the lqf.alative w1loa that'• co endtod.Q. ''Happ~· Holida~·s'' • Men's Suits for only One Dolla:r* •When you buy one 1uit at the reautar price, you can buy another of equal or letter value for only one dollar! A eftsDi ~ p,_a ln•olrial uacffno·Hr ofllcera fro-.a La1uaa B•acb, Saa~ lementa. ll'Ylat ••I Sou i:-Coa'1 IWrUr• dtp..U._ ..... ~ • patd tor ltlett ln .... Ulan Vln/9 ... monthl. po1kil M1 . L•e••cb Pouee CbW . Jon =z _PloJeet ~tor •• 1aid UlllllUil procram w r. ... · ault.d ID eo..,.... aDd neovtr1-- of man tba IJ.00.000 ln atole 1ooda bltaomo September and· November' ol tb1I year. "It appear. Co be rea1lJ pay-·. ln1 eo far," Sparb n.ld today, ad··-: dint the 10-JDODtb prosram COD-• cludel oat.lune. . • Tbe M~CrtmeSuPPnMioa Proaram ii funded throup tbs ,,. Oran1e County Criminal Justice Council under the Federal Law Enforcement A11l1t.ance Ad· mt.ni.ltntira The 111.000 federal srut ...,.. the 1alaries ot the undercover· otftcen involved ln tbe Pn>lfaDl 61 alJowinc the ciUes ud tbe county to blre addlUooal help to replace the trained offlcen tn the procram. Two li.milar procrams bave been ln operation 11nce lut June-: in north Oran1e County and the Gardeo Grove area. Spara Mld· similar auceeu tn an"eltl ud· recoveries have been reported • by t.boM two Juriadictlou. Two lnveatt1ator1 are aa- slaned to each city and the coun- ty to eoncentrat.e solely oa local major crime problema, such aa .. burclariea, t.befta, robberiea and rencln1 operatJom. 81 coocentratJ.nc all tbelr ef. forta on thoH crimes, tbe ln· ve1U.aton ua1cned to tbe proj-• eel do oat bave re1ular cue loads. SparU aaid. "It frees them to 10 and leek out cnrrunala and coocentnte on m~ crimes," be said. He laid the inve:stl1aton wortc clo1ely with other detedives, and can call on team memben from the other cities and tbe county to help on 1pedflc in· vesh1at.Joos. Laguna Beach is tbe lead agency m the program, after submitting • grant application to ft>deral ot'fic1als for funds. Dunn~ the first three months. Laguna Beach team members arrested 20 suspects and re· covered Sl0.8S4 in stolen proper· ty. Sparks said Sao Clemente officers re- covered S31.850 ln stolen goodf and made 1.8 arrests. he saJd. In lrvuae 10 suspects were ap prebended and $1.410 in ~ w u rt!CO"...S. 1J South Coanty Sberlfr1 dep- uties tnwtved m the proc:ram nabbed 12 suapttu and recovered ~.985 m &ood TU8tin Mao Dies In Auto Accident A 80-year-old Tustin man was. killed '11wnday when b1a pickup • truck collided wltb a car at · Lemoa and Commercial •treets : in Anaheim. : Police la.id Mario Louil Sptita • died at the aceoe of the collision. : MOSOOW(A.P)-TIMM•adlol ; SO'riet GecqiaM beartDI carna-: Uon1 and cbr71antbemum1 ~ dueed tbrouP the ltreea ol : JOMf Stda'• blrt.bplece tD tbe : maslc ol ftv. IDal'dWal bads to-: dayto~theloot.lam.....,.,: of the ~ ot tbe ton'• mcllt r amoa1 cWzeD. ! S OM.VN.OT .. Money Tree THE a&BVLT: 1 mutual fund, Down by various de· •'P•tioaa -l>reyfua (they put a lion on TV>. Op. peabet.mer, Chemical, Fidelity, M.J.T. <not to be eoolUNd with Me-aebuaetts laatitute ol Tedmoloo) and m.aay other bltb-1ouncHn1 namea amacMna ol tnlltwart.bl.wa. Tbe CUl&omen were not evm suppoeed to be botbeHd by the •~ percent 1ales eomm••km tbeJ paid aoiDI tn to moat of tbeH funds. Tb.la meant dult for every 11,000 they put up, SIS went to tbe 1weet-talkin1 salesman wbo penu~ the eustomer to put with his money. What's an ,.,., percent aales eommiuion w~ t.be mutual fund la eolnc to invest in ltoeb tba&.10 up and up? You were ln the b.anda of profeukm1I mcJDe7 manqen. or covua it didn't work out uw ·~·The 1toet mark« bu bee atqnant tot more than a dittade now - and anyone wtth money 1octed 1w.,-tn a mutual fund bu taken an inflatioury beat1q. The mutual funda are tt1ll around but tbetr manqen are today toutinl l.DOtbu kind ol IAveltmeat: tbe mooey market fund. lmtead of inv..un, ln ltocb. these funda take your mooey and earn a bl&ti interest rate oa it by ln· veaUna in such debt ln.at.rumeoU u U.S. Treuury bWa and hiib~Uon certiftcatel of depoelt laued by banb. Tbe 1verace CUY can't cet into that kind of action becau.e be doesn't ha" enoueh mooey. Tbe money market funds pool b11 cab with t.be money from iota of other people. So lf you bave money k>clied in OM ot these fundl today, you abould be urninc well over 10 perttnt ln· tereat, thereby laaiAC onJy slightly behind in.flatioa. THESE •ONEY market funds bave been an at.olute skyrocket thla year People have been pul.ting their money out of banb and savings and loe.n.e and pouring lt into these funda. At the at.art ol the year tile money market funda tu.d about SlO blllloa at tbetr diapoul. Tbey will emerae with more thu $to billion. Tbe tndiUona1 mutual fundt, the ooes invested tn at.ocu, have total aueu ol "5 billion. ID abort. before ioag the new mooey market ~ lhould aurpua the old stock· oriented muto1J fanda. 11 It lt1Jl pcmlble to make mcoeJ ln • tndltional mutual fund! Yes, it la lf t.be inftltment llWlaltt to wt.om you bmd over JOW' mooey .,_ off cm a wild tanpat. T. Rowe Price, a Baltimore hlftltli>ent manapt', ram m different funds. ineJudiq one of the new·fanaled money market ones, and lt bu a bis wiDDer tb1a year ln lt.I New Era P'and... wboM mtalion la &o mnst ln natural re90Ql'Ce eomp.&Diea. tor the tint ai:De iDODthl ol tb1I year New Era wu up S7 percent. How? Ren were ill 10 bil w1nnlna ltocb: Great Bains Petroleum <oil • pa), up ut percent; AD&k> American Gold <&old) .. up 111 percent; Rouse <real estate), up 106 percent; Vaal Reef.I Exploratioo <Cold le uranium), •}Ol peReDt; ~ EDelV {oil • IU), up •percent, Sofcblmd RoJalt.J' Coil• pa), up 10 peruat; En1leba.rd Mlatq <or.. llMltUI. m.lw'ala). up. pereeat; Rosario a.oarc. Clilftr'>, ap a pen.91t; Sabme <oU" IU), up a perceat; IDd ·-Drieatodehl CIOkl>. up 11 percenL The moral for our tlmea: ~ ln the IJ'QUDd. Volkswagen Plans New Pickup Truck WARREN, Mkb. (AP) -You'll pay at least $5,880 f« one of the estima~ 25,000 new frool·w~-drive pick~ trucks that Volbwagen of America Inc. plans to produce m 1980. the company .says. The small pickup, built at the company's plant in Westmoreland County, Pa., has an EPA raUnc of 40 miles per gallon lD the city and S3 IDH oo the blebway. Ship- ments to de.alen were to beOn immediately, tbe compey said. Amoq the available options~ a diesel eftciM and five-speed or automaUc transmission Import of Coal Said I .est Straw INA, W. <AP> -Art.bur Mtde, mQOr ol the IOlltbenl llllDoil town ol Muisaa. &a,YI a rec«lt umoac.m•t th.at Commonweabh Bd1lloa .-oukt lmpott eoal to llliDoia ..... tbe tut ....... Macb and 21 other mQGn, cbeeNd by a bandtul o( joble11 minera, 1l1n•d a Declaration of Saeray lndep«ldeoce ealllna for a moratorium .. tbl rtdlral clean air staDdardl tfiat problbtt me of hllh·•ulfur eoal. Tbe lltmdarda bave UmJted tbe me ol DllDOb eoal, and tbe m.,_. Aid U.., ~ apw1ecl bJ lQGftS ID area eoaJ mlD•. * * * * * * ' 1Ailat el bllDd teODlt faav• Urt.td to •Dt ttie ...._ (far-Acll''mon>.1 an'' ... u. ...... -'" .. U.clodort 1'Wetr· five ,.. qo C-. dkln'i bow na tbly ~:I· Jmt IAJ• 'Loi*. Mi ~ ud 111illl.ti0.,,.."' tt.~·· .. 1114.. oanNa&aG ff A8t'SD 1&11 radio eaNel' :a tbl ai• of 11 wU:b a ...-iy show f« WE.AW hi Evuaum, m. JM iradUW from &M Unl•erdJ ~ 1D1DGAs u e ftdo.TV 111-.tor 1D mo ud jolDed WBEZ 4~ 1UJ"I aco. H• ii marrMd and II• a S.yev-old daa~. Botb bll wile ud ddJd can .... ''lly dA118bter med to thlDk that dMdy bu no.,..,.. be aald. "Now Ibo lmowa cW-f•ra:,1af; One of her Hanllkbb pneeata b a br plcture book •bJcb I ea.n now re- ad tobtt. "She bas learned there' a a Sot ol thlnp I can't do with her and 1be undentaoda It. I can't draw with her. But I bave a lot ot <See 8POaTSCA.8TEJl, Pap 8'0 ~~~--------~~__.;. ________ ,.;_ ___________________________ ~-::.---------~ ~fl That Winning Stgle Corona dcl Mar High won a basketball game Thurc;day night and these two photos show part of the reason . At the left. the Sea Kings' Shawn Ahearn pltsses off to a team· - O•I•; ...... -. .. , ~YA•-- mate. wh1ll· ...it the right Jeff Pries <23> d ri vcb for t ~o µ01nt s. despite the deten&i ve play of Bob Thornton CdM edged Mtsbion VieJO. 49-45 Set• ~tor)' page 89 Sailors' AD Haywood Jules Gage Quits Will Rejoin l.akers Tonight At Newport Harbor F•~~.~L~?.~~ •• ':.:.,•w01 By ROGER CAaLSON Ol-Da11, ............ Jules Gage, a figure oo the Costa Mesa Hi1h and Newport Harbor High scene the past 30 years, has reslaned hla post aa Newport Harbor'• athletic direc- tor. effective today. "l'm not really anx.k>us to do anythlni at this point," aays Gaae. a 58 -year ·old ex- Hollywood H11h and UC Sant.a Barbara athlete. reJoin the Los Ancelea Lakera tonight when they race Golden State. CremnPie Prornotion Irks Knicks SAN DIEGO lAP) After a eroup or San Dleeo sports celebrities and rans of the Clip· pera thttw plea at Ted Leitner. New York Coacb Red Holtman threw a fit But it didn't do the Knicks much good Lloyd Free scored 32 points and Swen Nater had 24 points and 17 rebounds Thursday ni&ht as the Clippers pulled awey In the final eight minutes tor a 128-118 victory over the Knlcks BUT THE GAME wasn't the b iggest l\tory at the San Diego Sports Arena A ple·throw1n~ promotion at halftime CMused the NBA game to be delayed for about 50 minutet. The promotion was called "Throw a pie at Tt-d Leitner ... llnd the totiil of som <' 60 cn·am pies thrown al th e locul television 1'ports pt•rsonal1t" made a m1.•i.., of thl' pla} 1ng -.ur race undt•rn,•ath on..: of th1: bashti. Holzman fJINi an orflc1al pro test shortly before the second half started some 65 minutes after the first hair ended and the a nnouncement of his move drew a cheer from the crowd of 6.843 on hand "l'M NOT SlJRE we did the right thin' prote~t1ng the game:· !'laid a wenry Holzman afler his team "'as outsNired 27 16 down the \tr<•t ch · The players wcrl' upprcht·ns1ve in the second half .. It 'i. lht• privilegt• of tht· homl' to run a promotion I vt• never i.een anythtnR llkc th" before It's not my rcsponslb1h ty. I didn't throw thost• piles "The only Uung I can compare it to is the backboard thing wi th Darryl Oawkms " The orfic1als were Lee J ones and Jim Capers Jones !laid there wa.sn't any chance or a forfeit. "LEAGUE RULES state that once the game hu staf"\ed 1t 1s the dec1s1on or the o rrtc1als whether or not to stop at." sa.id Jones .. All we had as a floor that wasn't playable the first three umes we tried "We were Just colng to mue sure that the surface was playa- ble. Holzman's contenUon was that the floor wu hazardous to his players." Hal Kolker. the Clippers' vice president m cbarae of promo- tions, took rftpooaibillty for the delay. ·•wEU.. I GUESS the buck stops bere," 1aJd Kolker. '"lbe idea waa all of oun and Ted thought lt would be a 1ood pro- motion. We dJdn't know lt would get out <:A hand and delay the 1ame. "You don't know bow tbeM thlnp are cotna to turn out. We're here for entertainment and a total e.-terhlnment packaae. I've iotteo different reactJom eo far. I've had people come up to me and HY •• OUCbt to do WI more often and ot.ber people tell me that this wu an outra1e." B08 GREENBERG LETS OTlfEAS S££ THE ACTION. For Kia s' Simmer It's No Longer A TUJO-way Street Bl'FFALO. NY 1AP 1 A ·' l·c.ir ago. rharhc S1m mt•r of th• Lo-. Angl'les Kings was wonder ing 1f h.Js path betwcf'n the N<t t1onal Hockey League and the minors would C\er stop bemg " two way street 'There were times when 1t was very depress in& -like oo every bus trip al '°"" an l.be morning," aa1d the ZS.yur~kt le ft wing. who set a record Thursday night agamst the Buf falo Sab~ by sconng a goal for tht-11th stra.tght game ... It was 'en dJsheartcntng to get beat out every lJme I'd get up he re NOW SIMMER HAS bis own nacht> m the NHL re<"o rd book But Buffalo won the game ~ 3 on two goals each by Danny Garf' and Ric Seiling and the K ings stayed two points betund Montreal. ··You don 't get loo many c hances to gain ground on them," said Slmmer . who was drafted in 1973 by lhe o ld Cahfonua franchise or the NHL and a1lo pla)'ed with the now derunct Cleveland Barons ·'The preuure 1s off now on the streak. bul our goal tonight was to catch MontreaJ " Prior to the eame, Simmer had been liei:t with Andy Bathgate of the New York Ra.nJers, 1912-«J; Bobby Hull ol tbe Cbicaco Blaek Hawks, i-..: and Mike Bouy ol the New York Wanders, 197'8-79 - each with aoaJ.a ln 10 tlrallbt 1ames du.rina UM.e aeuooa. SIMMD. Wl'l'B 13 plJ dur- lo1 the .Wak. finished Ute con- t.est with 30 goals and 56 point.a after asslsllq on each of the Ktn1s' otber utliea -by Unemate Mar.eel Dionne, the NHL· 1 bJ&beet aeorer with SS pOJ.nt.s. and de!enseman Randy Manery. ·'That line i• something to see,'' uld Sabres' forward Rlck Olldley. who bad a pair ol u - sl1ta. "I thtnk tt'a tbe best one I've ever Men oo • power play. Yau have to concentrate on Dionne and < rtlbt wine Dave> Taylor and then Slmmer comes alon1 and ICOl'WJ." CHAAUli SIMMER The rangy Simmer has been ' the cat.a!yst an turning Daoone'al" bralllanct> into a three-man threat. said Sabres' Coach Scot- ty Bowman. "TREY JUMP ON ldo•~ pucks. and ti you doo 't brutL ~ puck out of Your zone qutdt, they "et 1t.·• &aid Bowman. ''And thatJ Simmer is btg enouch to get in front of the rat ot the net and stay there " The Sabres broke ~ top oo ~1Un1·s backhand shot midway throu1b the r1rst period, bui Stmmer Ued the ~re shortly later when he lun1ed tor llll '*n rebound and slid ll past a ~ Bob Sauve ol Buffalo. • Manery acored from 40 f6et out wttb a shot wblcb blt tbe 11tkk ol a Buffalo f.1•H1: ~ went between Sau'ft s less. bUi Gare's 18th eoal tted ~;a 2-2 early ill the second Simmer hooked up with for ·~ lead. bo,iwever, cmt that laated only 12 aeeondi before Derek Smitb Uecl lt N with 12:37 aaoe to the lecood pertod. • ' Tb• SUnl fln4 40 ''*' .. IC!Dp IDl.lie llarto ~ made MYeral apectaculai: laftl. SauvefacedClalrJ.t~ • , Rosenbloom Bas Full ColdrOI Airline Blamed In Crash W ASllJNGTON (AP) -The Natkmal Tnmpartation Safety Board raled todQ tbat the C!l'lllb ol tbe 00-10 jet in Cblcqo wu trtaend "1 a 10.tncb era.et in ...... moant and ccaeblded tbat American Airlines must llMRllder tbe major blame for tbe wont U.S. aTiation dlaater. '!be board dt.ed tbe airline for malatmaee practleee wbicb lt uid e....s tbe cnet. , But lt alao aald that the : plane'a maaafactmer, MeJ>ao. r. .. u DoaOu Co.am ud tbe ~· p............. hd'4nt1ma l ........... "' ... blame. Amerka Alrllnel Plilbt w \ craabed on takeoff fl'Om Olc~aO'a..~ ~ . .., .......... .. ea1tne r:gped ... away and aomenauJL cn.r tbe wtac. ~ .aDed. nDld .. u.. \ M4Pbaflf lldo• tdr6il4. m ti.ii t1.11119 -S two ca tbil P...t wereldlled. '1'tM board. after two .,. "' cllttaDoa lead.in• to tM de Ni.OD,~ a probable CW that laid separatlCIG al tie eo1lne resulted from the jfamap lncluced by American's maintmewe praeticea. Listed • eallbibuting cames were McDonneU Oou&lu' deldcn ti t.be mime mount. or pylon, wblch tbl boud said .made it vulnerable to damage, and deft. eiendea in tbe FAA's iDspeetiaa and rworU.u aystems. Tbe board'S investigative ltatr propoNd that the crub wu tbe result o1 tbe damqed pylon, and that tbe roles of McDonnell Douala. American and the FAA all should be listed U CGDtribul-W cames. · llowever, the board f e)t ltJ'ODllY that the airline lbould than a oeater portica ol tbe blame, and .sded thla MlltmN to tbe ftndiq "'probable cauM! ''Tbe ~ reaulted tram dam aa• DJ improper main tm.nee procedures wllleh led to ~ o1 tbt "loll mac Bear4 member Pranela Me.Ad•IM allo recommended , tb8t ... dlltcD delk19c\ll "' ·~·" Doaal• be part "' tM,........ cw. Bonnr. be t ~u 'ftlllecl down bJ tM four • <llitM.AIR,PaleAD More Rain ·Due For ChriStmas Better do 1our Cllriatmaa caJ"Olbll tlM 1N Bk Dd, .... tM weaU. la a:pected to be deu'. became IDOl'e rala la lllDelp Chriltmu ... ... QrtltmM Da'. UM Natlooal Weatber Service Aid todQ Weed. Gr.ow; Woman Held Brezhnevm With a Col~ Say Soviets llOSOOW <AP> -ID a nre dilplal ol ~ .. ScwteU re-ported toda7 ~at Prealdent Waaid L 111..-... la us wttb a .. catu'dlill ln"Qi.mo-.. -a cold. POl'eClatllla laid tbe eurnnt atann, wbieb anhed fr'OID tbe Paeiftc Tllw9Cla7 after a biP preuare ridae brake up over tbe coat. .. beedfaa eat. But a ...., ltol'm la on lta way ••d abould provide a white Cbrlstmaa in tbe mountains and a rainy aae .._, tbe coat. Early todQ' tbe tint rain "' tbe maDtlt wu meuved at abotlt .11 al a IDcb ID Onqe County. ID Santa Aaa. tM Oraqe Coat.Y l'lood Oaatrol Dlatrtet taWe4 .u ol a lDeh for a tGtal of 1A ... llDe9 tbe ..... ...... L 1'anDal ndllfall bJ' -. ... , ........ laCll*a~ta.ee.c8lallili ..... ., ........ _ total Qf 1.58 laebea. TJM ···: g'la~-,,.. : ·-.... 4iltlll ... taUI UH• t I B••tl•f::.,.~•aeb rain watdler J. Delmy uid be ml I 'ired .17 of D IDcb Oftll' DiPL Tlae leUOll'a total lD Bunt lDCtm 8-dl ... 1.17 lnebes, compared to s.u tncbes at th1s Ullle 1Mt year. after ausu1U:r beavyraD. ftUe tbe atorm maJ hue da.,peaed 101De boUdQ 1plrita, it ~ •urf of elebt feet 1'undQ and ... feet todQ .... eomt be.me.. brlabtmlnl the tPrb., aurfen. .U tbe weather clun, the fchalt cau. for tbe .art to drop te tbree to four feet tbla weekend. 3Marines QuestWrwd In Robberies S•1I&-. Trees ............... El Morro Elementary School kindergarten students Joshua Seapin (left), Jeremiah Kimball (belo•) and Kimberly Ba1fP.!: portray Chri.atmu trees for winter music program 'lbursday night. In photo below, sixth grader ams DeGroote plays Santa Claus for the Laguna Beach school show. The children rehearsed in costume Wednesday aftemoon. Kb .. ome1n1 Issues Invitation. TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Ayctolltb B.nholltb Khomeini to- day ordered tbat Cbriatian cleromm be inrited to pey a Chrtatmu vtstt to tbe bostqes at the oeeup6ed U.S. Embuly in Tehraa. ... The cleramen apparently will be American.a or other f.oreipen, and priority will be 11"° to bladm. Tb• orcler encled days of spec11Jftic'D Oft!' wbetber Ira- .Un aadllortU. would honor ........ • to 9dmlt eeatral ob- ...... to tbe emba11 and to • allow d&omeu to boW W'Ylcea for tbe ........ "' at lea.t Ylsit tban dartal tbe Clu1aUaa boli· day. Tiiie Clftklal ,....._ lladk> m. :;:•wma1•w11CWtto • tbe llrtd .... to tbe Bew 1 M NJ"7 CoaDdl by Jtbo. md.Dl. ~ .. KeMlaD of Qutl&mu .....,..,.. VJ Or rt' is to la.U. e I t Ir ., Clirtlllia dmro • -to ra. • um Aaerleaa lloata1ea may celebrate Ouiltm.u in pnee,'' tbe Moslem cler11man- ttYollldonarJ Je.ser said. ··nue to u.e proper reaction o1 black cleromen toward the Islamic re't'olution, priority abou&d be liftll to them.'' A apw•esman for the militants oceupJiDI tbe embassy 1m·· mediately confirmed the visitors will be admitted to the com· pond. "Yea, of course we will admit them," be told a reporter. ··we had already made prepa.ratioas of our own, and these we will an· oounce on Cbriltmu Eve.'' Earlier todaye• Khomeini uaoci.te waa as calling for release al SO U.S. Em· buay bomtages, but the Moslem mWtall boldina the embaaay rebuffed blm and lnaiated their American captives will go oo trial. In other developments, an Ira- nl an offlcltl reported that supreme leader Khomeini and h1I ~ Coandl had a '"yerJ IQOd" diacualoa al tbe bonaae lltmtioD at a sped.al meetma Tlmnday. And tbe em· buaJ milltmm said they would allow tblAr priloDen to mate Cbriltm8a telepboDe calla home. Kbomelnl aaaoelate Sadeq D•D:baH, former ehlef Islamic t::::J ... quoted u ..,.. bllD aDtemew in Qom wltb the ,,.,.., 1\mea: ··1 nprd tblM l*lllle (tbe boltalea> aa bmocellt. 11le1 an oar ,...... I wut tbem to be nleaMCI and to- 10 baek to ........... S.. lf (lle~ ..... AJ) Man Injured ' By Auto in laguna Beae WASHINGTON <AP> -fte CuW 1n1AnUma ll near-::•,:m-.:.m::..:.uc:,'=-~-.omt~._:; !t~ tou1.. Embaaytn Tehra, U.S. oftlclalltQ. Sourcee aaJd nuncta1 ~ na • ao eflUce um tbe,.. culoa WDWd com• todar. TM IOa:reel ubd eat to'-named. ~. Mn and .t the Unlt.ed Natloa, an .,..,... com~ an ukiDI Ute U.N. Seavtv ~to autbart• 1ancUaaia acalmt lran'1 ruUq clerical Junta, offtctalt 1aJd. Tbe prenure tactics couJc1 ranae trom a u,ht trade embarso to a selective boycott of 1trateitc ltema. E»oac.ce 8eta•C•r •ete••efl LONG BEACH <AP> -Former state Sen. Richard Dolwil was released -today from a priloo halfway boUH after aervtns two years at the nearby federal priaoo OD Termiaal laland, a halfway house 1poknwoman aald. The 71-year-old San Mateo Republican bad been at the Loni Beach Community Treatment Center for two weeks, accordlq to Ute Terminal I.aland warden's omce. He wu serv1q Ume foe a real estate ftnancin1 fraud. At the peak of hit 24-year career as a lellal~tor. Dolwt1 wu chairman of the powerful stale Senate Insurance and P'tnanclal Instltutiooa Committee. SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -In an effort to eue rush-bow' traffic congestion and make more efficient UM ol public transportation, Bay Area public transit aeencles bave launched a plan intended to change the times local acbools open. The Regional Transit Association, composed ol tbe bead& ol major Bay Area bu.s and rail systema, ootea that quiet ~ hour relief can come If schools can be induced to move their opening hoW'15 from 8 to 9 a .m . TY Jl!UIMlaUon plans a mall campaip and a series of meet· ings aimed chiefiy at the schools and teachers who have been opposed to such schedule changes. LOS ANGELES CAP> -A phony "aood Samaritan" WU be· mg sought for mvestigat.Jon of kidnap today aft.er be atoppect to help two women start a stalled car, then drove off with two UttJe girls an the back seat when their motben IOl out to paab, police said. Janet Jlmlne, 5, and Monica Bravo, 2 , wen found about three hours later ThurJday=t wanderin& a.round in Boyle Hetrbta, detectJvea from tbe enbeck police diviaic.a Hid. They were taken to e Memorial Hospital wWe apolreamen aaid they were exanuned and releaud atta dodon deter · ed they had not been Injured or molested. ~ .... P-AJ BLAME ••• other members, wbo cited Ute sale operatlnc record ot DC-105 that have been malatalaed ac- cordJ.nc to llcDoanell Doualu' recommended procedures. Followtnc adoptloa of tbe prob- able cauae, tbe board bqan con1ldert.nc a lilt of reeommm- daUom lt would make to the. FAA and the a1rliae lndustry u a result ol ltt l.nvetUaadcm. OtherwlM, the board adopted lta ia•ettipton' flndlnp cm tbe accldenl. Tb• l••c:." •••d ..... cru11.. •1"·• ..... crack ill tbe rear bulkl>ead ol tbe left •lna enclne pylon, ooe of the point.I where the pylon atla('be& , to Ute wtnc. $50 000 Requested ~i::::~~~::r£·:~ ' wln1. extensively dama11n1 hydraulic fluid liael and elec· E" s • c trical cables. Wit.bout the cables, ror emor enter ~~r!f1~u:-=:n~v:e~ San Clemente City Council members are asking for $50,000 more In federal tunda to build a propoeed aenlor cithena' fadll- ty, an addition to the $382,000 already requested. Bowin.I to the request of local senior resident.I, the council vot· ed unanimously Wedneaday to ask for the additional Houalne a nd Community O.Velopment rund1 . Oran1e County supervuon allot the fund.I in January. San Clemente'• Neil.bborbood Preservation Committee recom- mended tbe councll requeat $1'15,000 lD bouatn1 and develop. mat fuadl for 1880 projects in· cludlq the senior center and $1'11,000 for other projeeta 1a 1911. Tbe council obUted wben seniors ..ad to laclucle anotber $50,000 = In the 1811 HCD funda •PP catloo. H1re'1 what the eouncll la ut- in1 for In BCD tunda for i.: -U00,000 toward tbe purcb ... of land where an •Ider· DAILY PILOT ly or handicapped boutiq proj. eel can eventually be con· atructed. -$:50,000 towards the future construction of a Hllior cltbem' center next to a planned city· operated library downtown. -$25,000 for housing re· habllitation loans for low-to· moderate income bomeownen in the north downtown area bounded by Avenida Pico, Trafal1ar Canyon, the ocean and the San Dteeo Freeway. In 1181, Ute council it ukiq for funda for the followln1 purpoeet: -ADOUMrr SJ.2I0,000 towanl the purcbue of Ute land for the elderly and bandlcapped bout· In• project. -Another '50,000 for the planned tenior center. Tblt la tbe Item added by the council Wednelday. -•,ooo for more boullq re-babl»wtion low lD the north downtown area. -$12.000 few tbt eonatnadloa of •Pedal ram111 for the ban· dicapped at downtown curbl. -'10,000 for pf1nntn1 and de- .eloDmint of • da1ld can c.der' for low and moderate tneome famlliel. the crew the aircraft wu about to stall In a ltall, a plane'• w1np do not prod~ IDOUlh lift to·~ port tbe plane and lt literally qu.lta fiytnc. The DC-10 1 ... about to ltall. the lnw.tipton said, beca\1118 the leadlnC ed&e alata on the left wtnf, deprived of tbe hydraulic fiul that focc. them to expand, belaD Ntl"aetiDI· IR.AN ••• they .,.. .... that .. DOt .Douab. reuoa to keep tbem. "Every ftDbauJ bu 1plel ln It. We cannot execute UJ ._ accordlnc to 111.amic laws. ~ u •• try tbe bostuM .... do -want to condemn tlieni. We nm to condemn Carter and th• American co••rDtD•nt • ., Kbalkball IUd ill a ntt.radaD ti a 1tatemeat be made Jul ..-to Tb• AP. . Party Slated At~'· Boys Club Yllletlde VIiiata Student.a in a hiah school speech class tn Idaho Falll, Idaho. have decorated their classroom door. reflectlnc emotions about the plight of the American hostages in Iran. .,....P.,,e.4J DRIVERS BEW ARE. • • County otftcea wtll be open Monday. Moat atate a1encles will be open M~ I but most federal oftlce9 wUI be c&oeecl Mail wW be delivered oo Mon- day. All banks and aavln11 and loan. will be cloeed Tuesday. Some, however, will remain open ball-day on Monday while others will be cloeect Alrporll, bu• and train termln.ala will be jammed with holiday travelers and offtda.la ur1ed puaencers to arrive early enouah to be sure they dldn 't m1u their f111bt, tralD or bua. For tltoee wbo stick to their can, Ute hiebway patrol W'led motoritta not to drink and drive. St.evens said anyone 11.11pected of drlviq under tbe 1D11uence ol alcohol would bave to underao sobriety teata 1a the 11eld u well u d>ela6ea1 t-.. at tM Onm&e Cottntyl.U. Re Hid ChP offlcen 10 throup the foUowiol proeedure In dealln1 with 1u1pected drunken driven: Tbe officers, MARINES ••• bo1pltal at Camp Pendleton where be wu treated for bead Injuries. l>ollce aald tbey intend to qunUcm Purcell at the bolpltal to determlne 1f the three IUI· pect.a la tbe later robbery were lnvnlvM tn the earlier lncldmt. Beginner's Luck SANTA FE, N.M. <AP> -A lone rookie trooper manntq a roadblock aout.b ol Sanu P'e cap- tured one of four conYicta IUU at lar1e followtq the n.i. prtlon break by 11 lnmat. two ..a aeo. Offtc. W&)'IM Mahana wu oo ht.a own patrol for t.bt ftrK time alnce jolnjq t.bt twee. after ~ a car over. bu tbe driver eo throueh a battery ot simple tall to determine lf balance and coordination are im\k~ 1'bae test.I loclude wa heel to toe. recltinc tbe alphabet and toucb.ina the ftqer to thenme If an offlcer still 1uapect.1 the dnver ol poga1bly be101 antoz· acated, the peraoa a.s placed un· der arrest, bandcuUed. and taken to Oranae County Ja.il. Stevena Hid many persons are us-et at being handcuffed since tbey don 't con11der themaelvea crtmlna.la. Howeftf, be Hid lbia la done because in· toxlcated persons can be a daneer to the ~ offlcer At Oranae County Jail. be said, ..._,,\cal test.I are offered to analyse the breath, blood and urine for alcobol con.tenL TMle '-ta eaa •arr fro. a1eDCJ' to ........... Mid. So me clepartGeatl elf UM penoa a ebalee ol -. ol U.. tltree t-.. Al otbera, oa.b ane of the test.a I.I oftered. If lt I.I ftn.ally determined the person LI dnmk, be or she ii given tbe opportunity to make two &oca1 pbane calla before be Ins turned over to abertfr• dep- utin, wbo jail tbe suspect. Tile arrested penoo muat re· malll ln jaiJ for at leut rour hours from that time. Stevena aald. But in practice, because ot the larae numbers ot drunken drlvinf an.a. at bol.iday time, the stay la uaually loa1er th.an that. Stewm said normally lbere are about 300-400 arrest.I a month few drunk• drh1n1 at tbe Santa Ana office. Ourln1 a December aeveraJ yean aeo, be •aid, tbe aumber ewelled to m u a reeulloltheextra patrola. Al=liledldlll't bow ta.a. act n of alra anlta OD the ht1bw.,a, be Mid Ute beefed ap patrollla1 W01lld continue tll.rouCbN.wYur'a. ''Happ,· . Holida~·s'' • Men's Suits. for only One Dollar* ta:O====~ fro• Laaaaa ... •el•, •••, Clemen-., lntae •M IOVtl • c.o.tJ a.tlrl ........ ·~ ~-....., ......... ..... m ..... ~..,. , .:, L•e:-8acb PDUe:e C2lllef C\>I Jon .""'::'.'L~oject OOUI lf111t•. •aid ....... ,,..,.,. ...... ,.. ,., f tult.d ID ID .......... rwww1 .. • ol men than llOO• ID .._, ,t• IOOU Wwom ~-Mid "·: f.lonmtw GI tlda par. •• "It appean to be reaUr ,,.,., lnl IO f 11' ... apja.rb Mid tOda;. 94. ~ ... dhli ... JO.tnOGUi Pl'OCnPI COG• I ~. elua.iaaatJane. ;. TM.._ertme~ : • Procra111 11 f1IDded Ulioao u..: ·· .. Or.aie ~ Crtmiaa.I 1.U..:. • Coundl ~ tM hdera.I Law •·~ Enforcemtnt AHlttaace Ad· -. mia.lltnldan. ..• ne "1.000 federal srant ,.,. ·: tbe w.n. of tbe uadereoter ·: • omcen inf'Olnd la u.. ,.-ocnm: · "' .uo.tN ~ dti.. and u.e. COU.DtJ tobln addltiooal llelp to• I • Nl)laee the trained otfteen lD Ute pr'OIJ"ain. • '. Two ltmllar prosram• have • _ been in opuaUoo since lut June • ln nortb Oran1e County and the . Garden Grove area. Sparkl said similar aucceN lD arrests and recoveries have been reportecf . by tboee two juritdict.lons. Two lnveaU1ator1 are H· alfned to each city and tbe CO&m· ty to cooceatrate solely OD local major crime problems, aucb u bur&lar1ea, theft.a, robberies and , fenctnc operaUooa. .• By caxentraUn1 all tltetr ef. fort.a on tboM crimes, the in· VH\katan a.ulped to tbe PfOJ· ect do not have re1u.lar cue load.a, Sparta said. · ''It frees them to 10 and aedt _ out criminala and concentrate on major crimes.'' be said. He 1111d tbe inveaU&aton work. clo1ely with other detectJvea, and can call oo team members from the other clUea and the county to help on apedflc ln· vestigatloo.a Laauna Bt:ach is the lead a1ency In tbe pro1ram, aft.er 1ubmittinc a &rant appUcatkla to ftderal offlcta.la for fwa.cb. Ourtq the fint three months. L•tuna Beach team memben arrested 20 au.apecu and re· covered 110.S:W in stolen proper. ty. Sparb said. San Clemente offlcera re· covered $31,850 ln atolen eoodl and made 11 &n'eltl, be Hid. Je'fntM 1D ~ ...... ~-~ Pttbeaded and '1,'10 tD ~ ~- WU l«Ofeted. .. .-:_7 South County Sberifra dep-· utaes Um>lved ln tbe PfOll"'UD · • nabbed 121uspect.1 and reeovered $58,915 ln eood Guard Your Yule Gifts -- San Clemente police are warn. , ln1 rtllidlDll ot Chriatmu lift ~ thlev•. , Police U. Al Eh.low advtaed retJdenll to keep those preaenta for familT and frtencla out ol • all.ht lD autoe and bome wla· : dow1. They mate temptln1 ; .. aifta.. foe would-be bursJan : Ehlow aaid.. 1 : He advtMd r-1daita to bide ~ Cbrlttmu 1Ut1, wbetlaet ~ wrapped or unwrapped, 1D .ad .. lru.Db or beb1Dd IOcked doon. ~ .. Th1I would belp msure • lllilTs .. Cb.rlatmet, Jl!b.low aa1d. t :