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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-12-27 - Orange Coast PilotLoob like It. doesn•t lt? But it's Just an optical illusion created by pboto:.T~ber who found this angle and used a aoo mm kms. Act • the tanker la a aood dlltance touth of the Huntiqton Beacb Pier. It was ancbored olf the Huntingtao Beacb Ediaoo plant Wednesday, Pl&UI oil ashore. 2nd Death Certifieate For Singer Presley THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 27, 1979 --.n.-.-.•W'fl ......... . ore ostage * * * Gold Up !To $511 An Ounce LONDON (AP) -Gold soared above $510 an ounce to new peaks in Europe today amid COO· •cern over a reported Soviet l. mllitary buildup ln Afpantstan, the continuing U.S. Embassy oc- cupation tn Tehran and biiber (oil prices. Silver also jumped ~UIO to $26.i.> an ounce. The dollar was lower almost •everywhere. ~ Gold was up as much as $36 (from pre-holiday prices in f Europe, following the metal's 'surge through the $500 barrier in INew York on Wednesday. In Loodoa, eold opened at a record $507.50, moved to a rec- ord fixing_ o! $508. 75 and later closed at $511. This compared to $485.50 at the close Monday. Zurich, Europe's biggest bulllon mart, also saw the price start at $507 .50 and move to $511 by mid-<iay, up from $475 Fri- day, the last trad.ini session in the Swias financial center before a long Christmas holiday. In Paris, where prices are tn· flated by a 4 percent govern- ment tax, bullion hit a record $533.13 an ounce at the afternoon fixing. As eoid rose in Europe, the dollar declined in thin trading, with many buslnesses remaining shut or thinned down during Christmas week. In Tokyo, the dollar closed marginally hieber at 239. 725 ·yen, from239.55oo Wednesday Altboueb gold markets in Zurich and London were closed Wedneeda,y, in New York eold for December delivery rose to $510 an ounce on the Commodity Escbnee Inc. before closin& at ...... The dole was up *19.30 from FrldaJ, the lut tradins day before the bollda7 break. At Rep1lbllc National Bank ol New Yon IOld c1oled at '5Qa. On M~ buJllos dealen lD New YOJt aoldfor ... TM price ol Cold ls more than doeble lta '231.1'15-a..tro1~ clGM bl 'mdoa at the end of ma. Gd nearlJ ~ abo.e lta tut.to m oanee clole at the end CJl.Jl'M. 'De old record for &Old ~ ..• , __ J_ 4Wlnl the Euro- ~..-·~-Dec.JO. , ~. :'XobOillr wanu to aell, and 1 ...... ~ ......... feellq told'• ............... eald .. (lam.. Cliiit GOLD, Pqe Al> Here Comes ilae Bond The attire is informal now, but all that will change New Year's Day when the Huntington Beach High School Marching Band hoofs it down Pasadena's Colorado Street m the annual Tournament of Roses Parade. It's the only band from Orange County invited to participate in the 1980 Ro6e Parade and its 100-plus members are getting ln shape for the 6-mile trek by practicing oo the streets of their hometown. See story and additional pictures, page A3. Two Versions of Death Afghanistan's Ex-minister Seizes Power 2nd Certificate on Elvis Revealed "It was a medical examiner's case from Ule beginniog, but tbe autopsy was not performed un- der the medical examiner'a law." said Franclaco, who hu refUffd to releue the autopsy report. Presley was found UD· consciom on a bath.room floor at Im Graceland mamlon Aq. 11, 1977. He WU dead OD arrival at Baptlst ffolptlal, and an autope7 WU performed. Reporters Jamea Cole and Charles ThomPIQD m tiled nit in Auiust t.o foree Franciaeo to release tbe aut.op9y report. fte new1men helped compile in· formatkla for u earllel' .. .,.... 1e1ment that concluded Presley's death waa dru1· related. Francisco, who maintalna Presley died of bJperteoalve heart disease, baa aald the autopay ..., performed at tbe request of the Presley familJ and is not a matter ol public record. Ch•,,,..U. D.J. AllaaDdratm baa ordered all •'*:I nparta held by Frandaco 8apdat Hoepital tumed OTV t.o the cowt for u.f~IDI the out.. come ol tt. J lawsuit. No date bM been .. for tbe cue. Cole lald NlcbopoakJI aaJ.. ( ... llLVll. .... AI) , TEHRAN. Iran CAP> -Rlldio Kabul tod.-y reported a coup in A.fpantst.a, wtth power leiJed by Babrek Karmel, a former prtmemtntwter. There were report.a that Semel troopa were lavolftd ln ltrelt nsbttn1, but aecounta were stetcb,J ad caaflietlJll. The repotted coup came aa Soviet troopa and equipment poured into the eou:nt.17 to aid iD SOVWTa DOU8U TROOPS IN ANHANISf'AN-M TEHRAN. Iran <AP> -Three Ameraean clereymen today urpd comprom.Lae 1D tbe U.S.· lrallfp crtat. and a Freneb arell=" •aict be eapeeted ··c~·•u..~ loatal:' .... u =llaJa actr " I I Ille ponf!l8ft1 ~ war. The mJSt,erJ o.er die MDnher of eaptins .,_ d~bJle, fresb evidence emnad today that tome rullac lleYOfutianary Cound1 olfldala are r"''"C for tbe immbleat re-leue of tome U.S. boataees, pro- vokina mon aa.cry cootndiC4 tioas 1rom the atudellt.a oecupy- in1 the U.S. embasay. A Foreicn Ministry spokesman told The Aaaociated Press~ an olftclal "•utcestioo" that three bostaees of Mexicc. Indian and Porturuese desceat be released. The student spokesman would not coofmn or denY it. At tbe same tlEM, a Japanese newspaper quoted a council member u aaytnc Iran expects to release the boetaces alt.er an international trlbunal in· ve1t11ates the crimes th4! Unlt· ed States aUececl11 committed ln Iran over tbe put 30 yean. 'lbe Ben. Wllllam Sloane Cd· fin, Tbomu Gumbleton and William Howard flew bome to- day at tbe end of a three-day Cbriatmaa mlulon with meuqes trom a number of the capdvea to their famUia and a plea for concWa~ both aides ln tbe M-daJ . ··u -Ude_. a tttUe _.. • toqb, It-.. to man the c6el' 1 aide a little more t.oqb ... camn (See laAN, .... Al) Coast i t In an lntervte• followiq bis heroic efforts. Greene said he didn't want any publicity, add· ing, "People's praise should go to the Lord.'' He was hoDored at a Downtown Bualneuman's As· sociation breakfast, and merchants gave the man a plaque and television set in re- cognition or his efforta. His community efforta dated much farther back than the flood a decade ago. Police U . John Zelko remem bers Greene as "a sort of father figure to the blacks in has neiibborhood. "Whenever there was a prob- lem downtown. he would call us, then go over and investigate the trouble himtelf," Zelko re- called. "He gave us a hand more than once with problems an the Israel Seeks Aid Increase WASHINGTON (AP > Defense Minister Ezer Welzman 111 reported ready to cite lrowlne instability in the Middle Eut u ap argument for a bil increase in U.S. military and economic ald to Israel. W eizman had late afternoon appointment• today lo press Hrael'a cue with Secretary of Slate Cyrus Vance and Defense Stcretary Harold Brown. laraeU sources indicated Wel1man'1 trip, wbic.b appareot- 11 ca~ some senior U.S. of· ficial.a by surprbe, wu Umed to coincide with final decision· naakins by the Carter ad- ministration oo foretsn aid allot· raent.s to be included ln next y'ear'a budeet request to aonereu. Ceue-fire Eyed 8ALISBURY, Rhodetia <AP> -Guerrilla commanders mapped plma today to lead their flabten into ceue-ftre campi1 after a tumultoWI welcome bome from HftD yean ol bush war. A British peacekffpiq convoy fap.ned out from Salb bury, ill Land Bown marted with wblte ctouea to ward off poaible al· t.ck. DAILY PILOT ... ,_ lllOTUltlD IN 1• &.8guM'1 Dnld .... aelOborbood, •• be 1ald. lrefore moYiDI to Lasun• Beach. o ...... •U a porter 'Pith Burlincton rallroadl. When be moved to L•SUM Beach with wife Guule, he worked for character actor sum Summerville in bia home which la now the Beach House restaurant. He later operated a ahoeabine booth out.ide the old Henry Peck barber shop. A relilioua man, Greene wu a deacon at the Second Baptist Church of Santa Ana for many years. In recent years. be attended the Community Presbyterian Church in Laguna Beach. He la survived by bis widow, Gu11ie, of the Beverly Manor in Caplatrano Beach . dauebter Alice Kenner of Los Aneelea, and grandchildren and seven great-erandchildren Memortal aervtces will be held Friday at 1.30 pm. at the Com- munity Presbyterian Church, with Rev. A. J . Tankersley of· Ociating. Inmate Flees HidLMnin Packing Crate SAN LUIS OBISPO <AP> - You've all beard of scantily clad women jumping out of blrtbday cakea. Now, tbere'a the lnmate at the ~an Lula Obt.po Men'• Colony who jumped out of a packing crate wearin& only bia long UD· derwear. He threatened a supervtsor with a homemade knife and fled into the countryside carrylna a pair of jeans and sb.irt under hi.a arm Prison spokesman Charles Moye said 26-year-old Robert Joseph Clawson made bis escape after biding in a crate that was moved to a warehouse out.side the prlloo fence. Moye aald the warebouae supervisor became suspicious when be aaw one of t.be crates movins. When the supervtaor lifted the top off tbe box, ClaWSOD Jumped out brand1abtn1 his knife and fied. ClaWIOO, who WU impriaooed in February 1978 for an eilbt· year and eiibt·month term oo kidnap and robbel")' convtct.lolll in Lauen and EJ Dorado COUD· tiea, ii considered armed and dan1eroua. f'.,,...P.,,eAJ KNOTT'S ••• Hid the d1nnen "will be a Pft from allof Soutbem Callfornla." The dbmen, which oonnally tell f« M.15 each, have tbne pleca ol chicken potatoet and 1rav~:.~aabarb, roll• and boyae Jam, peu, canou and • llice of boJMnberry p&e, .... llatal aald. Craiee V euel Slill on Reef .. IRA.N' ••• * GOLD ••• modtty Excbanl• trader In New York. "We're lookin1 for sold in the seoo. by the end of J UlUU7 ... •aid Vincent Tne, • partner ln the commodity house ol Jamel Sinclair Is Co. The bcRIH lat December pn. dieted sold would be in tbe "80-'520 ranae by the end o( lt79. With lnDiaD leader AJat.ollab Ru.bollab Kbomelnl aaJlq tbe U .S.·lran coafUet could erupt ~ to a "military war," tbe "Iran 1ltuaUan ii c.mtmutq to pulb -. . th• prl~~ aald cme trader. "Af!1 rou 1et a eommmt In whlcb aomeboclJ calll for mtlltal"J actSml, lt'1 1otn1 to be tied to ~ metU prteet," Hid an llWJlt. Gold bad rt ... to MM an OUDff bl wlJ Octobllr, 1'at tbm 1Ud belowMOO. Tiie metal bl(m rut.ill apiD ta eartr Noftmblr, att.r U. Ntlurt ol Amllleaa .bol~ at tbe U.S. em..._, ID TMraa. • Walthlg ter llld•lfl•a Sbouu.na for an encol'e by the Guy Lombardo orc1leltn rare &olden monkeys from China practice linaina "Aiaid Lana Syne'' wblle awaJUq the arrival of UliO and the Year ol tbe Monkey, •ceordlna to Orient.al Zodiac. Tboee born under the lip wW be witty and popular, but •I· areulw and 1mpetuouL Fumes of Tanker <:ause Alarm in HB / H untlnJton Beach nremen 1too:.Ju•rd for two boura WecL~ over a tanker trudt contalnln1 a bl1hl1 toxic chemical that belched fumes ID· to Lbe air and at one point poMd the threat ol an explotloa Captain Ro1er Hotmer said rtreCl~n. weartna bre•t.binl 1ur, sprayed cool water oa the Stevenoa Brothen truck until the bubbllnc chemical hardened Into a IOUd form al about 7 p.m. Evacuation waa not necessary, he said. Tbe tanker bad been dnven to a Huntiniton Beach industrial area at 18062 Gothard St follow. in' a tram derailment an La Mirada, where the liquid chemical wu spilled Cleanup crews, authorities said, vacuumed up 2,000 1allom of the volatile mixture and hauled the load back to H1mt- io1ton Beach for overnl1bt storage Ne.2••• .. ,.__.. Recently retired Army General Alexander N. Haig Jr., 55, is moving from the arena of international military strategy and world politics to become president and chief operating officer at United Technoloaiea Corp .. a major military equipment producer. P'lreftitaten W9l'e called wbm the ebemleaJ1 snddeab became bot and POPDed pakN aeallq the truck'•--conta1net' A amatl but steady Jet of vapor wu re- Aeued Ul&o ta. air. ffoN:lwr ~ Tbe cbemtcala. toluene and dUsocyanate, an cluailled u polaom that can cau.ae Mrtoua Jun1 damase ii breathed, be aald Tbe cool water. Hoerner a · plained. camed the mixture to tum ill&o a barmleu bk>ck ol polyurethane Lnslde the truct The tnJicll, he UJd, wu moved to a remote lndualrial 1pot where the polyurethane will be chapped from the truck's COO· t&wer Woman, 97, Raped, Slain ROCHESTER, N.Y (AP> -A 17-year-old woma found dead tn her ranaadred bome Ch.rtstmM nipt WM appa.rat.ly beaten to death and ~xually uaaubed. police say. Tbe bodJ of Gertrude I. llcFarlaad waa dlaco•ered Wed,,,,.,ay nJCbl by a neiChbor who checked on the woman daJ. ly, officers aald M aJ Anthony F ant11roui. chief ol detectlftS, aaid the body showed •iCU of havins been beaten ID the face and on t.bl head. 1bere were a1ao i.Ddlca· tiODI that abe bad ~ sexually aaaauJLed, be aaid. Freed Yankee Flying Home ISTANBUL. T\lrtey (AP) - After nve months In Jail oa ctnai 1mu1elins char1ea. Loretta Dooley was releaaed on ball to- day and her lawyer said abe would n,y borne to Tracy, Calli., on Friday. ··we have remonct the 1-t procedural barrier to ber freedom," said Yucel Docnm", lawyer for ~ 18-year-old MUI Dooley, wbo ii •CCtlMd ol "at· temptln1 to 1mu1sle" nlne 1rams ol buhiab to the Uldt.ed States. ..T ... ,........., ••• "* nU•rtn .... , ~•e1111ln1'1m• =. ~ .,...,-::: ,• 'Tr ~.:.':' ..... ...,. .. ror1 ••17 ,_ Lam a. ....-..~-·fl'Mili-­... tint to ame lkllll w--. da1 aftlrallmls :/car' ' r a •,111 t.11 .. acs o11 ... ._ ot a.-i41• car _. tilto Cllit ...... AIWd ........ tw ...,,. ....... to ... P.ane atJ Buk -U.. aame 1MllldW acrou tM ... -..S NL 1• aDottMw,.n.,wwetald ltbe~~adllll ~ eallall ......... 80 baPPJ," i...u. laid. ''Be .. Jan ~ till 0"9 '1al I I add..t,,.dtM_, ... bad. U we didn't ftDd It. I daD"t Dow, .. miab& haft ..... -~ bUffn• "It's a 16ee au11tmM Pf I • to1t.ea~." Clemma ~ Mid Wt the poach cm top ol bis car, Jot In and cl.rove off, foresettiq •bout tbe IDODe1. Ernie Bemis, tbe blmk'1 .... tut vice .,....a.dent of opera- t.lou, Mid it ... ai.o • Dice C'lu1stma9 Ill'! • to live tbe bau. • · P'lnt ol all, to find a bq rib u.. ........ ti .. r-ur~ uaual. '' Bania Aid. ''Tben to find the kids return1ac It . • . It · sure tumed out well. ''Everybody at tbe beak bad a btc •mile • bis faee todaJ. It'• like a Clartstmea pl'ltmt tMdQ alter ...... aa1d. 696thPenon Dies in Leap SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Tbe body ol an unidentifted 1'0Gll woman wu found in San Fran- ct.aco Bay after she jumped off lb~ Goldm Gate Bridle, omda!a Hy The woman Jumped off the bnd1e Wednesday afternooa to bttome the .ab pencm to leap to their death. Witn••• aid abe put ber pane clown OD tM 11dewalk nur the 90Gt.b toww of the bndte -quickly ....... over tbe rail a about a daaa people wa1cbed Tbe C.O..t Guard recoftnd th~ body almost immechateJy. r ...... r.,.eAJ ELVIS .•• matted a c»ath certificate two weoeb after' Preeley'1 death aay. inl the CZ.year-old liqrer died ol c •rd.lac arrtlytbmja. But be aaid Fr anctaco ordered local bealtb officials to iDtettept tbe docv- me nt before it could be fonruded to the It.ate llealtb Department in Nuhville. NidMJpoub, wbo faces a Ja. 14 heartns before the state Board al Medical Examtnwa CID cbarlll8 be oterprw.rtbed .... to PreUeJ md IS otlim' r::-, could nat be reaeMd CIOID- meat. FU"e Said Anon OAKLAND (AP) -A,,..._ the came of a '750,IOO ft.re earlier tlM ......... -a~ Ai. Rapid Tnmtt car, ae -tD the dlltrtd'• dlrector Of ..... ••nee md..., • •rllll· Newport Surf·· Sport 4th Annual Ja~ Oearance We ' 10%-50% OFF • Ckrhtma• minion wltb ... ,.,.. IJ'1lal a aamber of tbe e.J'd•el to 1bllJ' famUIM 1111111 • plea for cGDCilbUGD...,:Z batb l1del ID tbe~ 1t1 . ''Ucmellde,.U a UW. man toufh, lt tends to mak• the other aide a little more touib." Comn told report.en before leavlq Tebran. "II 00t a1de deddel to be a lilUI man O"adoaa. the other lkle ba tbe freedom to be a little man aradoua· •• Tbe derD1MD. . .-~ an .ct9( elemelcy ... ed •motlolial · Chitttmu ~ r ~ be Uld be bad DOt,... ..m.c. fol' tbe UDUTW • u.. efind -~ct prom!MI:· oeeupled U.S. Emba111 la CardlDal DU•al tdd,. Tellnlat Wt for N .. Yon...... potWn at Orty Airport ... w U.., wen IC.beduJed to antw lit ,..... to bOpe for tbe • .,..,.. abouUp.m. PST. and~ poulble measure Durtq tbe Pana lt.OpOYS, tbe of dewy" ror the bostacea. arcllbillbop ot Alllen. wbD u-Tbe Slate Department bad DO 1t.ted It tbe Cbristmu servlees Immediate comment OD Kbo- l.n Tebnm wtth tbe Am.ne-. mdni'• latelt prediction ol war said be foand lnmlaa autbadtiea bet..-tbe Untted Stat. ad and public •moa .. favorable to tran. • ~oup Ill an 1st an Parking Fee Plan Flayed 81 IOANNE aEYNOLD6 ... o.lly ........ A pie to cbarae r.tdenta and lton to pan ta.tr can over· OD Newport Beacb '• public '9ta ~bu Utile 1up-froai llomeower groups. One community aasociation !16 Hornes Planned Pacifica U.'lmONDBSftADA a. ... ..., .......... Tbree Newpori Buch busi· men who boueht the 20.t- re eltate of former president ebard Nixon plan to con.struct homes around the former eatem White House in San mente. But according to plans filed the San Clemente Planning epartment, Nixon'• La Cua dfica will remain intact ex· pt for alight modifications to a arby ~bole golf course. DoDald M. KoU, a general COD· acting and real estate firm idellt, Gavin Herbert, an Al· r1an pharmaceuticals ex· uti.e, and George Argyroa, an 1e Coast developer, bought e Nboo property earlier this ear for an undiscl<Aed sum. Nixon and bis wife Pat plan to ove to the East Coast in ebraary. 'Ibey bought the San emcte estate l.n 1969. Koll, Herbert and Argyros, ho formed a firm called Cotton olnt Auoelates, hired Laguna acb planer Woodward Dike draw up the tentative tract aps for the project. Dike Aid today the plans Wl a aeries of lakes <a water m eovert.nc 1 ~ acres), ex· at•e turf a.reas and tree ••· Tbe 18 Iota will vary in from~ tot~ acres, beaald. Dike said tbe developen hope obtain city plannin1 com· and eouncll approvals tbe nut two months. Tbe ·.-oiled mat allo be submitted ltaie Coutal Commiuion. Tbe plm calll for a lot aales Atll ... 111 tbat wou)d allow the Mm• Of tbe pa.reels for eao- (lle Dl'AU. Pap AZ) leader, Bill Acee of Corona del Mar, Nici be thinks the Idea la absurd. "lt'a about like usiq a hydrogen bomb to kill rats," be said. Another. Gail Vtnte-Sm.ith of Balboa Ialand, de8cribed the pro- posal as a Olp aolu\iOD to a com- plex problem. Roland Landrtlan of Newport Heights said be ~·t diaqree with the anU·booUe1 boualq pbilosopby on which the pro. poaaJ ia baaed, but said he'd "fipt to u.e death" any attempt to charge for partiq on public atreeta I . The PfOPOUl wu made bJ Planning Commluioner A11aq Beek at·• Dec. • comm-oe at..ib lllr'OD. It wUl be dla-caued .... at. Jua. lO..., ::':!: 8dvocated cbarllq a um el $100 a month for ov•rni&ht parking permits. He saJd a permit system for city streets would help the city replace funds lost to Proposition 13 and would force people to use garages for can instead of bootleg bouaina unita. At the time ot the discussion, Beek said bis idea bu been "re· ceived well by community as· sociatioos" and predicted the only opposition would come from "people who rent out these excess wlita." However, an informal poll of a half-dozen community asaocia· lions indicates the groups haven't been consulted about Beek'splan. Further. many of the uaocia· tions president.I, speakina as in· dividuals, said they couldn't sup- port the propoaal which they first learned of through newspaper stories. Presidents of a11ociatlon1 representing residents of old <See PA&IUNG, Pa1e .U) Bad Day For Driver In Newport o.My ..... ,..... .............. BURNED-OUT REMAINS OF GARAGE~ CONTAINID ANTIQUE DOLL COLUICTION Mra. Susan Forbet, s.cond From Right, ta Comforted by Neighbor Doll Collection Lost • Irvine Fire Doea $20,000 Damage to Home Power Seizure Reported TEHRAN. Iran <AP> -A atronaly pro-Soviet former depQ. ty prime minister sebed power today in J coap tn Alpantstan, Radio Kabul reported. The annocmeed coup came aa So•iet troope and equipment poured la&o tbe coaatrJ to akl in an offen•l•e •l•inat aDU- comm..ut rebels mounted by the '"enameat of Pnslclent Hall.Ju1lab AmiA. DOW repoNd1y o.ert.brvwn. ID W~ U.S. Ol:ftda!a said tlMy did DOt lmow ol MY coup, but edcled tMt fracmen-tarJ nparta from Kabul lnctic.a~ ed "tome lDwlftmeftl of Soviet mlUta.ry per90DDel" lD lb'eet fiCbtiQI in the eapda.I. Babra &.an!M1 was identified by aouca u deputy prime mmtsttt under Preaadelll Nur Mobam•MI Tanki. who Oft!'· &h.nw ..... ti ..... l'Offl'IUDmi la April. 1t'l8. tsarDed ta.. COCllltrJ' tow&NCM Soriet UU. ad .. Galled ~ ......... pro-Sorilt ft. ...... rn;... ..... Karmel ... appolated ambauador to C11eeboalonkia l.n July 1'71. but WU recalled aftar Tara.ti'• over· throw and death, aounes said. Karmel was described by sources in New Delhi u being more pro-Soviet than the Amin govenunmt. He was quoted by the Iranian news agency Pan as aaylne ln a radio broadcut, "the new regime will accept private ownenhip," but he also was quoted as saying. "we would Ulte to be on friendly terms with our neighbors." Af«banistan as on the Soviet Union's llOUt.bern borde r. Tbe Washinltoo officials, wbo declined to be Identified. said they dJd not yet have "solid in· formation" but Soviet military persoonel wett ttported to be mo•inl about the city. The flchlini was reported at Dunalaman Palace and also near tbe radio station ln Kabul. Asked whether Russian troops were actually l.nvolved in the street fl1bt1n1. one official said, ""Ibey may be, yes, but our reports are so recent and ao fra1ment.ary. •• Pan said that Karmel an- nounced be had taken power l.n a <See OOl1P, Pase .U> Coast JJ • I f. .. ftallcer .. •-•la9'•• Pier-/ Loon llte It, doea'l tu Dul It'• Jun an optical illusion ereated by photocnpher who fouDd um antle and used a 300 mm . ActUally. the tanker 11 a IOOd dlatance south ........ _ .. J PARKING FEES •.• Corona del Mu. Balboa bland, Newport Hei1hta aod West Newport all aaid they'd had no lime to discuss the matter with their boards of directors and 2nd Cruise Missile Fails Test LOMPOC (AP) -The second Cntlae Miaaile ln a month failed it.a test flight and crashed today, plummeting on a ranch about live miles aoutheast of this San· ta Barbara County town, the Air Force said. There were no Immediate re- port.a of injuries or damage to buildings. "We 1ot a call from a rancher's wife who said it's just off Jalama Road." on the J alama Ranch, said Capt. Leonard Brady at Vandenberg Air Force Base. Santa Barbara County fire of- ficials said the unarmed, un- manned General Dynamics mis· stle. launched from a B·52 bomber. came down about 15 miles inland from Vandenberg and only five miles southwest of the town or Lompoc Fire s pokesman Warren Dawson said the area where the crash occurred, which is OC· cupled by scattered ranches, is mostly rolling hilla, oaka and brush. Earlier this month, another unarmed 20-foot-long General D y namics Cruise Missile crashed in the Los Padres Na- tional Forest just 13 miles from Ojai m Ventura County and 800 miles short or its target at the Air Force test range In Utah. That missile also was fired from a B-52 bomber over the Pacific Ocean: Today's crash, about 65 miles west of the earlier one, was a mile west or state Highway 1 between the pie· tureaque coast highway and the ocean. 11tr"aed the oplnlona they ex· pressed were t.beln alone. Agee. a former plannln1 com· miaaion chairman, sald the plan is .. typical overkill to what ls perceived a.a a problem by a few peopoe.'' He said be bell eves the proposal will "pun1ab everyone In the city financially and con - venlence-wlse for a very few bootle1 unit.a." That view was echoed in part by Maqot SkilllnJ of the West Newport Beach Improvement AslOCiatlon. She aaid support ot Bfft•a plan would have to de-pend on "what you perceive the problem to be." Mrs. Stilling noted that, l! the idea is to eue summer pa~ congestioa ln her neilhborbood, the solution could end up penalizinl resident.a for the rest of the year. "Frankly, there aren't eoouah parking spaces in the world to make it any belt.er around here in the summer," she added. Mrs. Smith of Balboa Island, like Landrigan of Newport Height.a, said she understands the problem that Beek is at- tempt.Ing to solve. but isn't sure she agrees with the method Landrigan said he expect.a moat of the residents of his neighborhood to fight the fee. "We've been trying to figure out how to deal with bootleg urut.a for years aJMI we haven't gotten anywhere," be said. Mrs. Smith aaid she's planrung on haviq her board study the problem in deptb in the comlnl year. "We have to learn to make ac-commodatioos," she said. "We have to get away from this rie:id. nasty attitude that I see in un· signed letters written to me about bootleg unit.a. "No matter what we do. peo- ple need a place to live and they will continue to drive cars, at least for a few years." Beek aald his proposal ls aimed at the beach neighborhoods where the bootleg unit.a are, but be would like to see it. put into effect citywide. F,....Pt1pAJ ESTATE PLANS TOLD. • • struction of custom homes, Dike said. The Nixon seaside eat.ate is situated at the southern tip of San Clemente and bounded by the private Cyprua Shores com- m unity to the northwest, the U .S. Cout Guard LORAN radio station to the aoutheut and the planned Cyprua West develop- ment directly to the north. The Cyprus Wett. community, located oo Elmore Ranch land la cumintly be1nc developed by a firm that bu San Clemente Planninl Commlalon Chairman DAILY PILOT ............ ,......._.._ a... .............. ... ~-_ ............ ...... T l1,...(7't4)IOCR1 a111•111 .w •• ;e , • ....,. Al Wulfeck u an associate The Coast Guard ataUon is scheduled for caare UU. year. Federal eovernment offlclala have not 7et decided what to do with the @acre ataUon, used for lon1 ranee aid to navl1atJon radio beam.a, but at.ate officlala want put d it for nearby beach park. The station alao contains a Secret Service office that federal officlala aay they plan to retain. The subdivision plans filed with the city aay the Nixon house, uaed to host vl1itln1 foreign dignitaries and a host of celel>nties for &be put decade, bu hiator'lcal value and ml&bt be preterved u a muaeum. The Nixon houae, which served aa the Wtatern White llouH until tbe former president re1lped Ln 187'. bad more than M mlllkJn Ln MeUrtly and other lmpronmeata inltalled dwtna the yean . Tbe 12-room early Callforola· atyle bouae and Hrround1n1 acreap waa 8CQuire4 by Nixon for $1.5 milUGG and later aha.rM witb the fon!MI' PJWldent'I 81· aoclateBobertAbpluaalp. of the llLmt.lngtoo Beach Pier. It wu ucbored olf the Huntlnltco Beach FA.l8oo plant Wectne.day, piptn1 oil aabore. Recently retired Army General Alexander N. Haig Jr., 5.5, is moving from the arena of international military strategy and world politics to become president and chief operating officer at United Technologies Corp., a major military equipment producer. 6,270 Iran Students Face Deportation WASHINGTON CAP) -Presi· dent Carter may legally ain&le out Iranian student.a for deport.a. t1on p~ u part of his effort.a to "resolve the Iranian crisis and to maintain the aafety of the American hostages In Tehran." an appeals court ruJed today. Overrulin1 a lower court,. three judges of the U.S. Court of Appeals said that distinctions oo the basla of nationality may be drawn in Immigration matten by the Conareaa or the pres.1. dent. "So Joni u auch dhtinctiona are not wholly irrational, tbey must be sustained,'' the court said. On Nov. 10, •ix days after the be1tnntn1 of the occupatklll and OO.t.a1e-tatinl at the U.S. em· busylnTehran,Carterordend deportation pmceedlnp atu1.ed •lalnat Iranian atudeata bmd to be iD tbe Unlted Staa. il- le1aUy. The court aaid that adian la "a funclameatal element of the president'• effort.a to resolve tbe Iranian crilil." 3 Arrested In Newport Burglaries Police aaJd today they have re- covered Sl.500 worth ot property and arreated three Newport Beach youtba iD connectioD wttb bur1lartea at the Co•ea COG· domlniuma and the Newport Marina coadom1nluma. Gold Soars To $510 A New High LONDON (AP) -Gold aoared above $510 an ounce to new peaka iD Europe today amid con- cern over a reported Soviet military buildup la Afpantstm, the cootinuina U.S. Embua7 OC· cupatloa in Tehran and ~ oU prices. Sliver al.lo Jumped tt.eo to •.eo an ounce iD New York and later WU lradina la other market.a at s:n.eo The dollar wu lower almolt everywbel'e. Gold wu up u much u S3IS from pre-bollday prices in Europe, followin1 the met.al'• 8. AFRICA OUT OF KRUGEARANDs-ca 1ur1e through the $500 barrier ln New York on Wednesday. In London, sold opened at a record $507.50, moved to a ree- ord llDic of $508.75 and lat.et' cloaed at $$11. This compared to $485.50 at the cloM Monday. Zurich, Europe's bi11eat bullion ma.rt, alto aaw the prtce at.art at $507 50 and move to '5ll by mid~y. up from 1475 Fri· day. the last tradi.q MUion tn the Swiu ftnandaJ center before a lone airtstmu holiday. In Paris, wbere prices are in- natect bJ a 4 percent eDW• • ment tu. baWoo hit a record SS31.1J an omce at the attemoon flxln1. Aa &old roee m Europe, the dollar decllned in tb.ul tradiq. with many bualwaes remai.nina abut or thinned down durtns Cbmtmu weet. In Tokyo, the dollar cloMd maryinally bi1ber at 219.125 yen, rom238.~on Wedwday. Altbou1b 10Jd market.a In Zurich and London were cloled Wedoe9day, iD New York told for December delivery ra.e to 1510 an ounce on the Commodit.y Excbaqe Inc. before cblq at '508.JO. The cJoee WU up $1.1.30 from Friday, the tut tradiDI daJ before the boUdaJ break. At Jlepabllc NatioDal Bank ot New York, aold eloeed at $$02. OD llODCIQ. buWoD dea1en Ln New Yort 8C*l-.S for..._ BANGKOK, 'l'baDud (AP) -1'9 a.t.s Cambodl• flW• .. ..,.. eaeftnnell toct.1 tlm Pol Pat ba --down ....... IDier. ~ MJd ... wW become cM1nDaD d • ...,, .... tl71Da to ....... Vlilaal!Mllt bw troiD die oomd:tJ. Vl«naaMiM troope ID• di Id Cambod.UI • ,..,. .. .. r.plaeed tbt Pol Pat erw..,v .... -'tided ~ ...... S.mrtn. Pol Pat IDJa!Jla b.nw a-,,.,....., a .....w. .. aince. r11101-llk""'er-Pr9cW.t Khieu Sampba ls u.. oew Jnllder '1l u. oas*-1 perumml. 11ae ~ aaJd Pol Pot wlD bad a "Supreme c.ommMt• ol tbe NatJoaal Armia o1 ~atic: .,. -----(,. __ bodla)." --r----· lUL Crl•e l..e,..•w.. . W ASHJNGTON <AP) -Tbe number of Mrioaa crimes re- ported In tbe Ua.tted Stat. dw1q tbe n.nt ldne mcdbs ot tbla year lncTeaaed by t pereeot Oft!' the same period a )'Mr aco the P'BI aaid today. ' In 1178, the crime rate Increased by 2 percent over the im Jeni Dw1nl the first rune montba ol lt'1't, U.. number ol ~ crimes reported to law enforcement aseadea lncre 1ed bf 1 percent. Amoaa the violent mmea. rotiberia roee by u per. cent, forcible rape by t percent, •uravated mauh by t pm_. and murder by I percent. SC.Ce Sec •• ,. .... r.u SACR.AJIENTO CAP> -1be Chriatmu weekend bipway death toll ot •Mt• CallfOl'Ula record for that holiday tbe n.te Hithway Patrol aa&d today ' The PAVlOUS bi&b number w• TO deal.ha for a 1"'4-day bollday ID 1970 Tbi.a year'a holiday. lutinc ftom I p.m. Frida)' to mktnfpt Tuesday,,... 4'4 daya The~ rttonf for• 414-day Christmu weekend wu•in lt7S Laatyear'aficure, roraJV.-daybollday weekend, wu41. PSA I•• O.~• £a•tll•• SAN DIEGO (AP> -A licht plane tuilns on tbe ,_wa forced the pilot ot a Pacific Southwest Airlines jetliner with l~ aboard to pull up sharply and ovt!r'fly Undberp Field today The PSA plane, rusht 78S from Sacramento and ·i..o. Angeles. wu ordered to pWJ up 1.,., miles from landiq The Federal A viaUoa Admuust.rat.Jon said the unidentified pilot d lbe •malJ Ceuoa mo¥ed on the runway after the jetliner had been cleared for the landlna He wu never authorised to be there. a IDOteaman aa1d f'rwmP.apAJ COUP REPORTED. • • ..,, .... moa:iaored ...... ID ~w. m I I ace. tM qacy •aid. Karmel prom.bed ••c11tm. ocrati«: frffdorna for all tbe maaaea. the release of all political pruooen. and lbe t"~• t1on oT Jobs for tbe uo employed." "We want to aD.DOUntt to Uw whole 1"0l'id that tbe lut dMuna of lmperialiam, fuciam and elk· tatonbip iD the bu.rt ot Alta have been brobn." Pan quoted Karmel u aa7'111. On w~., tbe u.s State Department attUMCI the SowMt Union ot ''biatant mWtary lo- t.erference'' in AIP,aniatan. 11M State Department aald a ~ aeale Soriet airlift into ICabuJ bu been carried out Offr t.be put two da71. State Depart.met spokM.m.M ffocldlq carter Aid tllen ..., wen '"dketinne ot a IMldlth\al fin dlftnkm ot Soriet l:rooP9 In .,... .... dae At.u.a bonier. He called on the intematimal commuruty to "coodemn aucb blat.ant aulitary mt.erfereoce &D· to the lntemal affain of an in· dependent IOVereip at.ate." Souttea lD AfpenfaWa Aki the 8oYiet retnloreement.s ._.. lo be part ot tJae ....... '°"'9- meat oft..tft 10 far qalmt U. Moeliem Nbels. 1'be nport. ,.._ eel•~ in New Del.bi, ~ • Ats.ban ~ ome.r .. ..,.. me tlae IDNl"DIDmt plmmd - attack. pcmitQ .. .....,. -..... w ...... :t; tlae atn&elk JllW= inee ot Bed•.......,, la .... 111111beMC'lt--M-.• Af&b.Wm, OUWIW -die 19-bfl&two .... ..,. Tbe State Departmnt ,... · iterated U.S. dill*•we toda.1 wttla .... it c:al1ed ..... ,......., eacalatta1 So•l•t miUtarJ buiJd:ap iD Aflb•W• Arrested on 1uaplcion of bur1lary, police tald, were Jam" Edward Rabman ud Katt.hew Cbri1topber Kubtl, bot.b 11 and boCh ol JOI s. Bal1'oe Blvd. AllO taken lDlo cUllodr ID COD.Dec!don with the baq1utiM WH • H-~•ar-old Newport Beach boy. NewpOrt Sur/· Sport ~th~ January Clearance Sale Detdve Mike Hietala aald tbe al"Nltl were mad• an.t police .,.. called CbrtltmM Ditllt bJ a Newport llutaa nml· dentwhowaa..,.cdoalabolll tb•r.s= al*"" .. Ln .... neJ badaoOd. ••r•~t,:t•thH of tlae Ne~ CidUd6taa• 1od1UODI Hld tiler bat 't been ~ --tlle pro. poaal IDd Wdd ban DO CIOIDo iDaat mil ..... ,poapa COllld :=.:=.bleel!edl OD &illAr ) 0%-50% OFF • .J BJ 81EtB JU.am.& ___ ....... Band dll'eeklr Galm Vopl 1au tJle di ...... ol die Hunt· ln1toa Beach R~ Scbool marebiDs .... ...... q about WiAen ..... .. 'l'W'• .... tM bad will be b~ it down Colorado Street in Puadena on New Year'al>Q. Tbe bilb school mulcal IJ"OUP ls tbe cml1 mardlln1 ensemble from <>rm,. Coan~ lnYited to tbe um Rme Parade, the na- tion'• lar1eat and moat es- tn•aplltparade. It alllo 11 one of . tbe-..-mmne.. "l'ft told them lf tbe1're eo- iq t.o eet lalllten they Miter get tbem lllOW, not the day ol the parade," uid Vote), lauahlq. To redaee the riat of sore feet and to limber up the legs ol bia mualdaJ, Voael bu the b.nd praetidQ dally. Sboutlns orders from a bullhorw,. the direct.or lead.a the mualcal eroup up and down Hun· tinaton Beach'• 17th Street, which hu been cordoned off few thedallJ mqeuveriq. Be aa.id bia band, conditioned to soft.er football fields, bu to Wild .., a tal u race t.o eancreae. .. We'll work ap t.o tbe ltlll six mllet • COUllM ot da11 before tbe parade," be erplalned. The bnsa band, the fint inYit· ed t.o tbe Rcee Parade from the Hunlincton Beach area, will jo.in 22 other' biP school and college marcbinl unit.a from across the country. ''The eollece bands aet to 10 to the Roee Bowl. We don't, lm· fortunately," be added. "Stlll. the whole thin& bu been a real incentive totbe.tudenta. •' The elpt-year band leader said tbinaa atllrted comine up l"Off8 for the students aft.er a November band audition in Chino. He said the band bu marched in five parades th1a year lncltld- ine a recent Christmas parade at Disneyland. "We've really been getting around," be aald. The parade's theme -Music of America -was al.lo to the director's liking. He said his musicians will play a selection of patriotic standards includiq "When Johnny Comes Marcbinc Home." In a ddition t o lhe 10s marchina mmlclana, the student ' outfit wW include 2S flag aod I ~er ldrla, one baton twirler 1 and drum major Bill Miller. I Vogel said one worry young , band members have concerns the parade lineup; 1t seems they'll be following several equestrian unitll. "There's not mucb we can do to prac ti ce for tha t ," be quipped. "We'll jus t bave to watch our step." Women to Crash Parade1 "It's cold sittiJlt and wat.cblna the parade, and it's a lot warmer to marcb.," aald Mn. Remani whose two aom will M part of a Juveelle Boat, "Bit Toot and Utt.le Toot'' with tbelr Dad pleyin& Popeye. The Angels, 1cornln• high beela for "euf waJkinc'T wbite aneatas. will Dftform a dance routine a la New York at,'1 famous hish·ldckinl Roektaes as they llloot for tbe top Sl.000 bri&ade prise. "We'd MUie for 1.... "911 honorable memtlan, Hea rec- opitioD, ta wlWeftr. weapect te WOW them -Jhoacl Stnit." laid Mn . .,,.,,..,, II ummery ln Pb1ladtl1hia bad lta .nstm more than no years aao. llefore America wu born, "r.n!:f Hab and Swedilb aettlen and ADI in tbe atreeta durinl Chriltmu time. Sometlmea they esploded flrecracken which led to tbe term ''Slloo&et'I '' u a mum.men nickname. Al"CMld lMO the cmm•al·lib ruell:m, with mm lpOl1:lq wild paint and COftmnfl'I, moted to New Year's DQ. . tn 1111 tile d.t7 Clftld•llJ toot eW,• • ..S aftend prbe-.., ol '1,'IUI. Tlaat ftnt ,..... wttla ··-mareMn w two lloun and feetmlid a poap el *lo playen ... ·~-wbo called tiae ... 1 ... the TrilbJ ~Band. . Wo1Dan Loses Purse\: One Suspect Held Panel Challenge8 Oil-pricing Pact W A.SRINGTON (AP) -Tbe Consumer Ener11 Cou.ncll of America aald today it WU ftlinl • peWioa wlth the Departmmt of IC':rftr., ehallen1in1 aome Sl30 on worth of asree· menta in which tbe departmmt · and ~ rdlDers aettJed al· le1ed oil-pridq riolatiom. Tbe council, a coalition of dthen lfO'IPS, aald it tb.inb tbe "commt orden" fail to eom- pemate coaaumen adequatelJ for aJJepd overcbarlea by the companies on petroleum pro- ducts. Drexel Winter Man Sentenced In Slay Payoff A 15-year~d Saat.a Aaa man who pl 1 I died 1Uill1 t.o IOUdtina the m&D"der of au. firllrlend'• eatra•1ed b•band waa aen- tenced Wedaud•J t.o five yean' pro~ ad a $2,000 f"me. Tbe aeateoce wu pf'OOOltDCed on Edpr II. Roberson durlne a brief proceedm1 before <>nnae County Saperlor Court Judie Robert E. Rickles. ~bencn IJl'erioaaly admitted paytn1 sz.a to a police olftcer. wort.tnc .....-co.er, to kill AD· t.bolly Testa. of Westmtmts. Bia wife. Lorraine, 311. and Robenon were friend• a•cl Robenon wanted to belp her ret0lve a child CUltOdy ftcbt. ln••tl1•on aaid . II n . Testa WU abo arrested on msder IOtic:itatioo and eon- aptraer cbarl•. but wu Judpd mentally incompetent to stand trial ud wu committed to Pat- t.on Stae Hospital. She will re- main there until doctors believe abe la ~ of underatancHng the cbarpl aia.i:nlt her. · A conaptracy charge •&81.DSt Robenm WU diaJDil:Hd iD re- turn for bia guilty plea to one count of murder aollcltation. Oaul'OOm Burns MODESTO CAP) -A aus- piciou fire destroyed one cla1aroom at a Junior hi&b ac:booJ here early today, poliee Mid. Sewiral ..... .,... jeered at dty flrel'.labten battHq the blue. Save 15°/o · cm The Following Heritage Collections Wonderful furniture for your home. •Brittany Welcome savinp for your budget. -=- \ ---::---- _ _y Plan a fuJ~ shopping tnp• The<f''-1 wiae vanety of d1sttncrive Drexei-and Hen1age• furniture on aspiay The 68\flngs are sub6tanhal And our special senmgs al wing room tur,..rure. cir'l•ng rooms. bed rooms and OCCSSQlal pieces are tillec wlln Ideas Take time to tool\• • L>,nssty • Gnmt Tour Ill • Sketch Book Save 20o/o CK1 Entire Line Of Hentage Sofas and Chairs Save 15°/o On Followmg Drexel Collections • Accolade II • aJartwe/I • Touraine Ill • 18th Century Classics • WS4 Wall S}'Sterm • EtCetera Selected Items .• Drexel Sofas 811d Chairs I < (. thus aot .•cant notice, except from a few 1l11Un1 neigh ban. On the other band, the father who snatched bls aon from frtcid Pacillc waten aft.er the boy tumbled off the end of Nciwpwt Pier drew recent beadlinel. But there WU another report ol penooal trqedy when a YOUQI woman from Fountain Valley backed up her brand-new car and crunched it a1alnat another famQy member's parked vehlcte. All the atteDUoG that will pt it an enoc iDOCii abrug. U, however, you were a paasenier on a parade boat that overtumed In Huntlnctoo Harbour, you can anUclpate getting a lot of public attention. YET ALL Acaoss our region, people have been trip- ptng over dilcarded wrapping paper; family dop have taken ill from eaUn1 plullc omamenta; and fathers have suffered straJned Ugamenta from llftlng heavy trub cans. You can conclude from all thls that the seaaon for mia-haps -large and small -is upon us. The reason is simple. Everybody la dolllg aomet.hiq that they are unfamiliar with. THE PUHi' no• PaEBCO"M' dropped ln on Dana Point became be was delivertna Yule gifts ln unfamiliar territory. 1be Costa Meaan who look a dive off his root wu up there in the fint place installing Chri.stmu lllhta. The JOUDPter who fell oil Newport Pier wu lookiq at light.I. The Fountain Valley car aot cnmclled because it ran Into another ooe that wouldn't have been wber'e it wu if it hadn't been a holiday. Slick wrapping paper on the floor and overladen truh cans are all peri~ of the aeuon which are aboonnal threats to life and limb. Clearly, Ws is the lime of year when you're safer juat to stay in bed Few, however, will heed this advice. The accident re- ports attest to that. Freed Yankee Hying Home ISTANBUL. Turkey (AP) - After ftve months in jail on drusc smuggling charges, Loretta Dooley WU released 00 bail to- day and her lawyer said she would fly home to Tracy. Calif., on Friday. "We have removed the lut procedural barrier to her freedom," said Yucel Dogruer, lawyer for the 18-year-old Miss Dooley, who ls accused of "at· tempting to smu1gle" nine grams of hash.lab to the Unlted Sutes. WAI INOTO <A• -c.,.~ .. -.,. ... .................. ••• _, l ,. .. la • , ... _., ...... u.~ •r:::' .., ....... Id w.-. _., •• ,.. • •• , ••• AID.nc. ....... tertere la •• 1b~or.lal ~-nu. ..... lDeNIH-• n:..,~\fn. ftctall 917, IDQ " cbHad tbe number of lo•ht Ml"Yiama UileN 1lo ID •• Tluit woukl mu. tM 8owitt mtlltary pr11eoc• ln AflbaDiataD llOSC01r'I la1'911t tontp dlDloJmm mce tn11p1 ••r• dllpatolaed to C~lD 119to..S tbat couatry'1 1rowln1 ll ber•"••Uccl. 1'be 8o¥Mt Voope ~ -~ put ID wb8& could be U. AfllUD IOTe1m:mat'1 ..,._ ort..-W a1.almt md-a11nanalat llamem nDela, accord1nl to • report reacblq New Delbl. India. to- day. THAT aEPOaT QUOTES AN Allhan military olftcer u ..,. lnl tbe IOft"UDllDl planned an attack, pcmlbly tbll weebnd, ln the nortbeutern province of Badakhaban, which wu overrun by reMla two week.I aao. Tbe re- port could not be Independently confirmed. Af ghaalatan bu been under M arxltt rule alnce April 1178 but baa been under coatlnulnl p19- sure from Moalem rebels wbo now control much of tbe ~­ tryaide. The State Department said Wedneeday the posiUoa ot the Af1ban 1overnment baa steadily deteriorated in recent moot.ha. The State Depart.meat bu ex- preued concern several times in recent weeb about the Soviet in- volvement but Wednesday, for the lint time, otnclala called oo other nationa to join in pl"OUlst. "We believe that memben ot the international community should condemn such blatant mtlltary interference into tbe in- ternal atrain ol an lndependeat soverei1D st.ate," St.ate Depart. ment spokesman HodcHng Carter laid. CAaTD SAID the Dec. 25-218 troop buildup makes it appear that the Soviets "are cr'OUlna a new tbresbold" in their ml.Ut.ary · support for the Aflhaniatan iov- emment's struggle against anti- communi.at hlamic tribesmen. Afghanlstan borden both the Soviet Unioo and lran, where Amertcam have been held cap- tive by militant. since Nov. 4. The United States has publicly criUclud Soviet involvement in Afghanistan four times over the lut eight days. The administra· lion appears to beheve it can un- dercut the Soviet poeltioo in the Islamic world by calling public attention to Rusaian baclrlnc for a reetme enaaged ln a bitter war with a Moslem resistance move- ment. Carter said the Soviets in their recent comment. on the U.S.· Iranian crisis have warned about big countries interfertq in the 1nternaJ affain of smaller natiom. aEFEaJUNG TO the volatile nature ol the area now, Carter said, "The interjection of ex- ternal combet troope lnto one naltoo ot the rellcln can be ~ erly Men bJ otben u a mata.er Snow Blankets Rockies Watch Also in Effect for Other State1 FORECAST ..... _.... 17 .u --~ .... ..... ,.,. " .. lllM90W '' .. .......... ,, . ..... ~ ~ •1• .......... n .. .M .,..._ "'' .n c:.r-... .. " • ....... Jiit. ......... . " .,_ . " ....... .. " ..,.. nu lllllllClt0ty 71 .. Ml .. "" 71 .. ,,......, .. ... a. .... =::=··· -v-~--- U.S. Bars Gate on Gays 1952 Law Will. Be Enforced on Alieru WASHINGTON CAP) -J\lltlee Oe-partmeat lawyen ban told the lmlDilndioo and Nat.unliu- tloG s.nice lt must chaqe lt.a policy aDd mforce a atatrW7 baa on tbe adm lulon of bom«lMIUI fonqnera into the United Statee. Tbe dedlioa wu lmmediMely crttld...t bJ aia.n. p. BrJdoa. Nude Plwtos Cancel A.da CIUCAGO (AP> -Ace Hardware C.O.,.. plam to atop Ullnl Susanne Somera in ad9ertilinc beeaw Playboy ma1a.zlne t. p11bll1bf<!.t .. year-o&d pbotocnpba ot tbe ac:-treu in the nude, the cqo Tribune repol1ed today Nude l)botoo'apha ot lllaa Somera, who st.an lD the ABC teleTlaoo &bow ''Thne's C-ompu.J, '' wW appear LD Playboy'• February laaue, the macadn.e bu ~ Playboy says the photocnpbe ,.... tu.ea in 1.tTO by a photocrapber who aubmltted tbem to det.e.nnlne ber auit.abi.lity u a Playmate. IN A LEI ID TO Ace dealen, the Trtbane reported, Ace president Arthur H . Krauaman aaicl, ·-nu.a UUde includel pboc.ot that coa.ld be Po'"'Oalb e~·' to Ace dealen and the company. "We ban therefore decided to ceaae aala& any ad· vertlainl featmt.nc lllaa Somers and to rnlew all OW' ad- vertisinl optkma for 18IO," the paper quoted ltnueman u aayine. ~" director of the Na-tional GQ Tut Force in New Yort. Justice department at- torneys sent Dn1d Crosland, •ctinl directcJI' ol the lmmlcn-Uon and Naturallution Sentce, a memo saying the lmmlsntian aervice "I.a st.atutortJy required to enforce the eJlclualon of homosexual aliens'' under the 1152 M~Walter Act. The decWoo rnened a posi· Uon taken in Auiuat when tbe gonmmeut aald lt would DO &oncer uae bommenallty a a reuon for den.Jlnc aJJem mtry into the umt.ed Statee. Tbat poUq WU Hl'CJGDced after U.S. Sar1eon General Julius B. R1chmoed aald the Public llMltt. s.r.tce did not eoaaider bo«•-,,.mahtJ a "mm- tal din• e ordlfeet." Tbe cban1• wae made to "reflect CWi&ll and lfOll"aUJ accepted canons of medical practice with respect to bomoaexuallty," Rlcbmoad aaid, and at.> because bomoeex- u.allty ooald not be determined ~~ medical diapoetlc QUIZ FOR Yes No D D Yes No D D Yes No 0 D Yes No D D s Age 10 to 15 years Would you say you're an ambitious. responsible. got-it-together, above average tid? Has the money-pinch made you wish you bad more to spend on everyday necessities such as cokes, records, hamburgers, movies and your skateboard? Do you dream of owning your own car by the time you're 17 and wish you could earn good profits so you could start saving for it? Would you like to have an opportunity to win action-packed trips to Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm. Magic Mountain and Catalina? If you answered yes to three "' these questions call, or send in the coupon below, and find out how you can become a Daily Pilot carrier with a route close to your home. • • •• llall to: amalaU. Dept. DAILY PILOI' ,._Box 19 Costa Mesa, ea. tzut DAILY PILOT Name .....................................•............ Addr t I I I • f t • t • • I I t t • t I t I I • I I• I • I t t t 4' • I t I t t •• t t e f f t f f City .. t t +•I • t I I It t I t t t I ft e • e I e. t t •• t. t t t It e. t t. t t • •••••• t . ' SoaneRateChanges f fur . Ahmanson Gift Use Explained PM8eferm Pacific Tuliphc•e Cuatuc•c1s ~ LOa ANOSU:S <AP> -A .... ..... IUCB A lllU. bu De'ftl' been .-..ct bJ eltllel' ta. -cme f11 Ullit .................. .._. boale Of tbe ~. _. Ma c:t.encw tn an Rose Par~ Petition Site made to IM Ml 111 Coab -will be med to a· eJec:tba JUI' appear dlm. · pud abtbltkla .,_. 8* U. 08ulilJ M.-m of A ncent ltatAt Slapreme 01art dlc:llkm pro-.V.. a'"d• 8ldd. b.lbtted pubUe utilltMI from dbcdmtnettq apJnst L06 ANGJCLES (AP) _ An army ol spec. TM maDIJ wm be 1lled to baild a two-leftl. bom09llmal emploJw. Brown bu 1-.d an •· tatora at tbe Roee Parade will be tbe tarpt ol t.be 20,000.1111uan-toot addJUoe to Uae ilmauon eeutift Ol'del' that bu tbe ume tlfeet for state National <>rsan•utioa few tllll JWorm ol 11811· GallllT. -eiaa~ber ~rinte and cc emer .. wbo juana Lan u It tri• t.o drum qp support for a SXldllltSaa 9PllC9 wlD be IDcnaMd • ,...ceat -·· .... _ ..., new marijuana lnWatin. :i:w:,:y:r:; = ': [ ) =:. = u:~:,. '::D ~in:;., ~ Tbe PnedeM parade an H9W YW"a DaJ wUl aeuJpbn pnlen tbat ta STATE ua1I baft DO reeoarM In ltate law, tboq:b a be the ftl'lt llpetvn.-1~ lite ol NORllL alreadJ part of tbe number ol cities baft pa.ued nan~ petldms • ....._aUd WMl11d1y. m11M111D cnmp1ex ordln---. Apos aald. l'lllr• OUC.• Prlee at~ '=":!icsol~ ::J ~-~ put~==-~~=!: LOS ANGELES (AP) -Uman on Co. of dlaertmtnetke OD the No'9IDbs 19 ltate ballot. Calllomia 11 1oD01u a pe11a1 a pUan o11 the JO& amam wd be wu b1red for a nan· Tbe Californla Mar1Jmma llllUatl.-e woaJd re- wboleeale llrfce-Of fta 1nn1tne, hMttnl oil ud proftt :i;:~ bJ a mlnlater at the IQ· mo.e all ertmJnaJ pen.aJtles fc:r ~. cultiva-dleeel 111111 ud .. ,. lt will roll back plamwd .. oriented tan Commublty Cbureh. When lion and tnmportation of maruaana for penon.a.l ere ... ol CJDB to two eem. a sane. for aYlaUOD tlat mlnlater 1ave an iDter•lew to a loeal UH bJ .tWta. turbble fuel. DeWipapet, Cburcb w:;,,:: and 13 otben the Tbe price euta take effect today, said Unloa mtnt1.t9r blld bired, IDcl iOIDe heterola1WI, It al8o would mandate• c:ommimon to study Oil •c••man Gres La B11nebe. In 8dd1tloa. La were tired the next day. the ffODOCDic effecta of a recuiated manjcaaoa Brae Aid. Unkm bu acreed not to boost tta KOl'J White, another orpnlser, aald abe wai market compared to the cwa&Jl co.ta ol marl· •uollne llDd bome beatlq all prices for the next told abe w.m't hired u a resplratory therapist lo Juana proldbltioa enforcement. 30 daJI. a BaJ area bospital, despite IDCMI credenU&la, A.80V'I' I.II PSOPLE have offend t.o travene SJ.8 .. 8P Cl•l•S .,._,..... became abe la a politically aetift laabiaa. the parade roat.e llDd IOlicit -'-•tuNB Dec. ll and 9111:'• Alan Jt.oberUon. lobbyist for the P7 croup - SACRAJIENTO (AP) -Tbe apooaor of an in· Califon:da Bun>aa B.1'bta Achocatei, aaid be wu Jan. 1. NORJIL apoa.man ltmlO' Halpern Mid. lttadn t.o pat a 10 pereeat sartu 00 major all flred more than 10 ,ears aao. when be wu an the The e.s.m.Ue panda rvute la a tradltional companim' proftta to ftnance local mus tramtt verae al • promotlaa to oftlee manaser al an la-rooetinl spot for thoaaandl ol JOQtbl wbo claim HJI be bu -:,:aiC, aipetn:rm t.o qualib the dmtrtal INC'blnery plant, after the comPQJ cut an IQuatten' rtlhta t.o cbalce WrwiDc spots bJ eam~ meume lor tbe aDGll1IDOGI phane call. At tbe time, Bobertlcm aal4. IDI OHrnl&ht alon1 Colorado BoGlennl ln Bat tt may be too late to eerUf)' the meuare hewam'\GDIJbomoeaual. P••ka ~~Juep~~~~Jrim~~~.-------------------------------- spotenioman for 5ecretarJ State March J'Ol&I Eu laid Wec1Neda7. U to, tbe tnitiative would ban to Wllit aDIU Ncmtmber. ................... SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Two Untvenib ol CallfGnla noteata .., that tbeJ will lift ........... .....,. ...... lltlwi'' t.o ~ lf U., an farced ton-•••I tbelr ftD&Dclal boldiqa u nqalnd bJ Pa~~. ~ llDd DeWitt ma. uid Wed~ tbat an ...... baWai to dla- daM, -... ollld•le mmt. ... ,..... they own. ~mce al iDcDme aboft tl50 i ,.aradall wWaaapame«MI « • ................ S&rn ._,. ~ SUN?f'YVALB <AP> -A man ttnall't t.o haft stolen toya from • store wbile be ........... in • Santa aa.. suit baa cleared hhnMlf. Tbe man, identlfted ~ -..... ~·· ..... been tbe sabjeet of • eoaab ... aJ.l.pl+W t.DltW after be left a To1I R Us _.. wMb a J1i1e al fOJ'I oo Cmtstm.. Eve. Tbe only problem wu that the check be b.lld med t.o pay for the toya wu no aood. .omethinl be said be didn't mow when be wrote it. Near-eolBstoa Mishap BlaIDed On Controllers UDN&L •SETS •ACCESSORIES •SERVICE LIONEL AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATION R11llroacl llfNHl•1111• lers Alt GAUGES ~A.. H04A.. O.fiA.. DASS uo1a-nm •mous sroc:&-AFX. nco ae>ANM:a m'I. ftASTIC NOGll.S IC· R.AMIS • 5..-s · IOCUTS • HOllTIST ~ 11b~~f:!'--PH. 549-1596 MOCmc MOMAm. IM SAT. IM SUM. IN On December 18. 1979. the CAlif.omJa Public Udlidea C-onunillion 1udlorii.ed chanaa tn the way Pad&Tclephone charges for 10me of Its scrvtces. ThelC i.ncrealCI will iO into effect January 7, 1980. l<eyTek~•ae Systems There have been chanaa in the pridne of Key Telephone equipment. CenaJn charges have been inaale:d. The average Key Telephone syacm monthly rate wUI mcreaac approximately 9%. .... lmtalladon and Service Cwmection Cbar;es The charge for vigiting a ~tomer location for telephone tnstallaoon or rearrange· ments will mcrcue from $5.00 to $6.00. The c:harvc for the work done in our telephone central office to connect a celc- phone I.me or trunk wall tncrca!e from $8 00 to $9.00 In~ Lona DiMance raca will increatc. fur non-a>in tdephooe:s, the first minute will increue 1 cent for calla between 10 and 150 miles in the day rate period (Moada.,. Fnday 8:00 a.m. co S:OO p.m., except Holidays u.d in your telephone dtrecu>c '~ The eddidonal minute rate ol all d8llCI ol c:a.Ua (coin and noo-a>in) will lncrew 1 cent £or calla between 10 and 130 rn1L:s d urine the <by rate period. Theft is. 30'9 dilcount for the~ race (5:00 p.m . co 11:00 p.m.) and a~ dalcount for rught (11:00 p.m. co 8:00 am.). The 6C1.t dixount applies all day Saturday and Sunday. From min rdcphones. the inJrial 3 mirum: ~period dmwe will inaew bcaDa owu 20 mJlea in inuunenn ol S c:imta m 30 cents. The amount ol increw will depend upoo the distance ol the all. P&ea.e call your local teJephone bmmess office af you have Inf queltJOnL 'The number is at the bot1Dm of your tdephone bill. and itS one cent satianal sale. Buy any Aaron Brothers frame at the regular low price and get a second frame that costs the same or less for only a penny more. Choose from our cent·sational selection. There's big frames and small frames. Ornate and simple. In wood or metal. Frames with the look of gold. Or au nature!. Empty frames or frames wtth glass. And much more. So If you have something to frame. we'ue got the frames. And you can get a frame for a pen~ Cent·sational! SaleonNc.r r . . ~ -• • " . . - • ~rt Noise Bill Tbe current battle between airport noise foes and rt boosters over federal noise standards bas reached mporary draw. .. This fight centers on a pending federal bill, HR 2"0, ich would institute limit.a on the amount of nobe that mercial jets can make at airports. The point of the · Jatioo is to entice airlines into buying the new neratioo of so-called quiet jets. The meuure is backed the Orange County Board of Supervisors. But it. is opposed by Newport Beach city officials who •IY tt merely represents an erosion of the existing state ope standards and would permit more noise to be erated by commercial jeta than now is allowed by the s te laws on the subject. They say that since John yoe Airport can't even meet those standards -it is ooerat.ing through a variance granted by the state -the fftieral law would just encourage more noise in an at'eady intolerable situation. ~ So far, the measure bas cleared the Senate and Con· f ence C.Ommittee, but has yet to be brought back to the use of Representatives for ratification of the noise af endment inserted by the Senate. A lot of tut-minute maneuvering at the close of the legislative session last wtek ended with the bill being put over to the session that «>fens ii). late January. That means all the fighting and debate hasn't eqded. It's just been put on bold until the Congress recon- venes. ProIDpt Report Helps One of the tragedies of the holiday season is the in· ctease in attacks on women in parking lots, perhaps sl)nply because there are so many more shoppers at this t.Qne of year. In one recent case at a major shopping center, a •man waa attacked by a knife-wielding man who tWreatened to rape her. Fortunately, she was able to lock h;rself in her car. , This might be just one more attempted rape case ex· CfPt for one thing: The woman promptly called police •d described her attacker. ~ FTequenUy, police say, women wait for hours or even ys because they are so upset. Some fail to report the at· cks at all. As a result of the prompt report, a description was lpoadcast. A ~urity guard.at.the same shopping center •w a man fitting that descnption and carrying a knife in aibelt lheath. JL. _ Tbe man was arrested only about an hour after the ~ck. .-Jt It's bard for women at the time of an assault to think ~ what steps to take. It would help if women could ~ake up their minds in advance to call police promptly if w,ey are ever a victim. By doing so, like the woman in this incident, they may t the suspect arrested and so prevent future attacks on er women. • f'llons expteaHd In the space above are those of the Dally Piiot. vMlwa expreued on thla page are thoM of their authora and late. Reeder comment la Invited. Addrees The Dally Pilot. P.O. 1580, Coeta Mesa. CA 92928. Phone (714) 842--4321 . Boyd/Worms S1L. .. llOYD Muda dllcuaed bu been curioul questloa ~ bow bln1 d•t•et the ene.bovta of wormt. A l••nlt1 of CaUtornta lHtllt cbecked OQt tbe ' AIHI OTOJf -Tiie ~ ........... ~" .... --I& ,,_, c.rter·· ............ .,...... ..... .................... 1 ...... " 1' .......... ..... .... .. ... 11-.DDW•tMP111ISRP'1 k.,... .......... CU'tlr bll eo.Car.atilck • tM flJftl r'Olld ti morall~. fOl'b&d· d •I tla e manufactu... · Of weapODI tnt.-s anly for export. Sucb UD · •bathed traf· flckln1 lD tbe ln1trumeat1 ol • .,. would undercut America's ataoce aa tbe champion of peace, Carter feels. TO 'l'll08E cm the low roed ol pra1mauam and profit -Pen· ta1on brua, State Department and ccacr-'Dmal bawb md, mott ol all, a.nm ma.ken bun-crr for contracts -Ca.rt.er'• policy makea a dl1tlnctlon wttboat a diftennce. U weapon.a uaed by our armed forces can be muufactu.nd for •zoort. tbey ariue. wbere'1 the ha.rm LD de- velopinc a WUPCJD exclualvely for th• JucraUve export trade! Tbe wpeelflc export-only weapon t.batil awaitlq the pres· ldent'a approval ii the propoaed F ·X fllbter, a plane ol wb.at the mWtary likes &o call "medium 1ophi1Ucat1on ·' -more ad- Paul Harvey YllDCed ta. r.... .,. DOW oar lllGlt P"l"''" -!D t1a1a bat a .. eom~ ud ....-.. a tb1 P·t9 _. r-111:& adall' _.,the P·X la Just Ulil model few a '°"-'P air lore. tbat wanta to IDDft ap h'GID 111 r• to .....,Mq i.. eter, tu llD't q111te ID u.. r.u ct;~u. •·X. ........ . lmllt. tbe UDtted Statel -Wra a car dealll' no l&Oeb:• du and c.nnws. llat tD betwem -wW km • cu1tomen to arm.a-prodadq coantrlel wttla feww .a..._ ud more aircraft modela to cbooaefram.. AND ANYWAY. the f'·X sup- port.en note, tbe Carter poUcy prohibWnc export~ weapm baa not. .... boped, Ht -a.-ample that led otber eoantrlel to curb munition.a Hlu. Koral IUHIOD hun't worked. tbeJ ar1ue. 10 wby not g~ Amerte. anm maken a J.q c:baDee to c:om~? Leadlna the filbt for the f'·X II Luc1 W. 8ea1on, UD· denecraary cl state tor MCUrttJ uatatace. Wltb tbe Pwotaam'• support. the bu ursed ~ me.at ol the export n.iater u a forelp policy tool and a meamol bolltertns the U.S. tmace around the world. ID addl~ -IOUl"teS told my auoclate Peter Grant, tbe mWt.ary ii al.lo ctalmtn1 ULlll tt may tome dQ wu.t jut 1uc:b a plane at the F·X. Tbe Arma Control and Dis- CbCRIH!l'!~~ ... -1 ... ,.....-~=r:r.: = .. Dee. 111111"m far ..... ~ ,.........,.~-' ..... IDlWaat.Gt :~ • 1.U -.. '~'iDblJldOlln ·Jll'Clll'tlm .... .,.. .,,.mftll1 ~ ta It• P'MW!t7 eam,..,_ ,_ ••t•ra•• wbo•• l•H tit•• boeoreble~ ....... a..-anrded UllfalrtJ. Tbe mmw, llmtted Ha snm- lHd lnformatloaal effort to modat ~ an tbe r....a ..... -• PQbleatlaD a..r1 rud ....., .,, .. .,,.,. -... studeata. ll'• ..,. to .., ... few readen of tbe Federal ~bawlwtba ..... ~llD~~=-~ ctplenta Of such dllcbarC .. wbm Mlkine ~ ba any .. llat IDGltllMidaJ~. Kadi ol tb.la .Usma eo1m1 from tbe pubtic'I laDOl'DN ol the ofte c:aprtdoaa ,,., .... ~an bended Gal.,,., of eoune. ii preciMly wbJ d9 Pea1qm ...... doesn't --• lot ol IJUl)lldty -==--uc) ..., tbe ... view pro1ram 11 10 badb needed. BEU ARE Just three ex-amples ol utJU.ruy ''bed.,.... •• dbcbaraes tUt ba•• braaded Chelr redplenta for lite: -'l'!aonHDdt ot World War II senic.mea aod women wen routinely banded leaa lban honorable dlacbar1.. 1lmply because they requested early 1epantian from tbe aerviee. -A tbrlce-woanded Korean War ftt •• diHitarpd u .... desirable" after be aot LDto an accldeot involvln1 bla com· ., .... oftle.'1 car. -A Vietnam veteraa , wounded twice and cited for . bravery, •aa 1lvea a bad- conduct dllchar,e after '*DC absent without eave for two day1 beck Ln the United Stala. TBZ A•E&ICAN Civil UberUea Un.IGD a. trytac to do tbe job the Peataaon baa •hirked. Veteram ma1 call a toll-fne number. 1........,. 5402. for Information aad tbe DtteUal"Y applicatloa forms. Meamrbi.le a secret G~ AccolJIJb.DC Office aUdtt trill rec· ommend dom« away with lesa than honorable dl1cbar1ea al&o&etber. As oae analJst t.o&d mJ repJnel' Ron lldlae, "'11lir· ty Jun ba" shown tbat tbe Pentqon can't b&Ddle these dJa. c...,... , .. , eelbb ... Customer Pays for Shoplifting, Thefts You are cau1bt in a cruel apiral corkscrew or hl1ber prices beaettin& more aboplift- lng begeU1ng hicher prices. You've frequently stood ln the department at.ore, eaaer to com· plete a pur· chase, un· able &o find a aaleaperaon. and rec · 01at1ed bow euy tt would be &o walk out without P•Y· lnf · tis euy. The Na · tlonal Retail Merchant. Aun. receatb' kept 500 aboppen under 1urvelllance 1n one lar1e metropolitan department store. By the end ol the day 43 bad 1hoplifted IOIDethlaC. Tbat ii oae LD every 12 abop- pen. And the COit ol wbat each o1 Mailbox them lteala seta added to the prices the 11 booat cuatomen muat pay. Tbe FBI reportl a total ol SlS,781 ~ lut year for . But depvt- ment atore HcurltJ people 1ueau.m.te tlMlt on.17 c.e ID JD 1ets cauebt md leta dau ball ol t.hose a.re praaeeuted. YOU"D BOILES yoar belld off u oancna aouit>t &o lmpc- an acldttma• aalel tu oa ......,. tblDI 1ou pureba••· Y•t abopliften. lt4i•Hn1 • bl11'aa wortb of merchandl•• eacb Je&r, are 8ddlDa two to tlllw percent to tbe price ol ....,. Wn1JOUbuJ. Tb• Neat prollferatioe ti "catalo1 1laoppla1•' l• a re1poa.M to lhleYery. If JOU purchw br mall. tbe meret • ll spend the colt ol MC\UtlJ aad tbe 1ou bJ tMft. 1D1 bJ ~. ~ a.-t eoaawnen aalltblr • bilJkm • year. M;eordiq &o Commerce Deputmeal .-.umai.. Why Should IDegals Have Politi~ €loot? ' "I DON'T 8UPP08S t-at anybody'• aotn• to 10 1llto , a et.ore and say, 'I wet to lllMl.l Uke Chlcaao.' " she said. "We "I. weal to • rraaranc• labor..,," U. aald. •·1 wu **iU .tOr Just rtlbt ttent. ftel UV. all t1pea Of oill. all t1I* fl ettab. I aat tbert ahd •m•lled. I 1m.u.d 40 amella ud 11arrowed l\ don. I had to eoJDe baek to rub m1 .ftDal cholee. Vol.Ir noee ltart.t to not wort an)'1DCln lt ~ smell too many llD.U. all at once." Sb• aaid that, aJthoqh lhe rea!Uea that .. molt people u - sume that ~ tbat elQlella like Chlc~.!:J~lnl to smell ter· rible." lbe the city ta pt. tine a bum r-.p. ··s~ thinks Cbtcap bu a bad amell, while t0meplace Ute Puu Li nry trub and clean,"abeNld. .,Wtll. •arta \I a YW'/ amelly town. J 1DMD. tbe place 1...U. bad. Raw~ ever been there! It'• dirty. 1'MY leave their meat OD boeb outlkte lD Ule ltre«. FU. all owr tbt place. Y• want to 1mell llke that?" lbe uld ~ lbe bopn "Bl· ... ee ot adeaao" wlll utp ~ pie to ,....aluate tbetr lma&e ol the way Odea101men.. "BOPEPVLL Y, the smell of Cbitato will beeome uaoclated wltb the beauty of lllchl1u A venue, or tbe spectacular view on top of tbe Jobn Hancock Center," abe said. Miu But.er 11id that "Ea· aence of Chicago" as watttnc tbrouCh the air ln cities all over the Untt.ed Statett -even the world -because It w" ori,UW- .•STOREWIDE SAVINGS· NOW IN PROGRESS lY marbtad aa a product to be IOld u a toUTealr . .... ftnt dll'tributed tt to tbe major botela, to the airport '1ft sbopa, J>laet!I like tbat," 1he Hid. "O\lr ldH WQ that It W .. a mueb nleer thint for cooven· Uoneen to take bome than a cheap pennant or a mac wltb tbe clty'• name OD il. But DOW that lt'• clltchlo1 on. we are reacblDc a mucb wider marUt." And the success of "Euence of Chicaeo.. hu led the com· pany to upand Its market to other American cities ··we are ~ on separate produda for New York. Bc»too, San Francisco. Loa Ant•let, Houston, Dallas. Hawaii . Miami. Ptttabur&h. Seattle and Detrott." Mia Baxter uld. Eaaence of Detroit., "Yes." she said "Detroit will get a terriric Nowery scent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . Sia eu Effeets Hospital Sets ·LectaTe Series ' ~ • """' ........... -.. tftedl Of 9b'W will .. Ji II ..... "'C' ' I J1& I Ill Sama A·c:.:. 0 'b &c I,, .. --...I ::Yz. :•" ...... ._. "u. UAll--·---·-•· .. · •1:a..-.1ae • au =ca..--..,...,• t111111., a"•t, un N. Aw.,s.&aAaa: ~'mWIU.UDr.Ma'tlaBawww.mt. talltpaaf 11 wtftQ" t''"7•UMUClrftlelledleal Sc ... Dr... W abo meW!dne a pdYale Pl'aC· tieltJD1'capild...._ .. Y ... • ••4 •P••rdl1 bo•nd persona. acb6eU«a md wcce11tal people, an amoni thole wbo Cf .... .., tarse partm ~ tbe atrw- beal'lal M ~.·· Bl.-aaid. ''Streu ta not ~ •••_.., tbe ,..)l ol fallan, l1 a1lo atema from .~ .. ~.·· ~ 8£88IOllCS In tbe Mriee an ID• titled, "Sa md tbe 8ln&le A.duh. .. Feb. 12; "Sbwl aDCI Bee .... ~'t·· .. llarda u. and '"Tbe SU..o1Pb1*al •• Aprill. 'l'lle .ne. ta open to tbe puhllc. There ia no cbatp. Prop.J3~oa Schmitz Hits 'User Fees' - I nm tM aid of Home F8bftca . ._sa ... s bl*• on 1141·11 ~--------------~------------, i 1500 05 P OM AMY PURCHASE l Ii ....... ~~.~~~~ ............ , ! A Pt -••••••••••••••••••• z,..... ..... I MOIMl,_.f&Mll I I· • a,..,,.,. ' _ _. .. ...,...~ .. ---.. ------~-----_._-J ... -~~~~~--~T~----·---.--..... --~----~---~-~~~ I CXUOll i auoll I CtUOH I auoll I I EliCS I Mlfli&Klt I ..... , I NOTIONS I PA I I I V80llt. I FJWICS : I ' I~ I MD I GU118& I 20~ I I ~2 Ml I 1~ i ... ' /0 °" I • Umlt2s-1 Y2 11111 I 1~ 1 NoSelefteme I : ~ i No .... lteml I Y2 MD I lrtdudlng Trtma 1 • -12/S1111 I -11131111 I &o. 12111111 I -1111111'1 I ·-------~-~~~~---~--------~~---~--.....L-~~~---~--~ We MU nrst quaJ.lty and diacanUaued merchandbe trocn Sens Retail and Cat.aloe DUtributioa. MEN'S 4PIECE SUITS' AM/FM STEREO WITH8TRACK w.381.95 Mattress and Foundation Assorted 50% OFF FLOOR TD.£ SQUARES Ready Stick were 38• Now 15c each Nows3900 foiFfll'ls•w• c.tmog Price BRAIDED AREA RUGS ..,.79 .. Nows3400 Kings Road wete8.97 • NOW s400 4only FREE STANDING FIREPLACE Save •200 .... 00 Now •295 The three piece Sweetish Knit Reg.185.• NOW 129.80 IUd•e• tor Sale After her 'husband. John, ,,.. forced to quit his job because of an incurable illness. Marguerite Miller of Wilminston. W . placed a newspaper ad offering tO aell one of her kidneys. Sbe needs the money to support the family. wbicb includes a daughter. fa/b o; &llUd HltlJJIOPA DUD WBIL£ &UTll WAS still coollq toward U. moment wbm lta tlnt oceana oould ie ..... be N.id. In pictar. relayed by V07qer 2. Europa bu tbe ·~ ot a liant euahell tbat baa been 14..e.ld _. ~1-1 an m.tsible lwad. 1ta ice yellow IUl'face la laced by bundreda of dark eraeb, .._ QPe&riq u wide aa ao mi* and aa ._..a 1.000 mllel. ~ R•alanct Nici tbe endm are mdeoce tbe aa..ut• ii not a t.ro..n chunk of lee do9D to a depth ot more tbu eo mllel as eome admtisb ban tt.art.d. .. TBBSE •A alUNGS TELL US TWO critically important tbinp: (1) that the lee crust Ls t.bin enoaCb to break, and (2) wbat comes up from undel'lllMtb WMD thia OCCUR la not pure water," beaaid. Be dted recent adentiftc theories about an upper llmlt on the thlckDesa of Europa's ice, beyond which even the Udal force from Jupiter could not breach It. "Tbat upper limit i• about six miles," H~ aald. "U tbll 11 accurate, then Europa Ls cowered b.r an ocean more tbaD 50 miles la depth.·· Be Mid be bellena Juptter'a Immense tidal The perfect flt. In year round comfort and style. in 1ooi. .£ncron potyeeter. L Available in this model & pinstripe. navy. brown & black REG ........... ...... LONG .......... ..... XLOHO ........... 0. PORT\. Y I • . .. ..... 42-M PORT\.YR ......... .. PORTLYL .......... -... ---·-.. -- atreu. fracture Baro&::• icy crust and that .,_ ___________ _ preuarea from deep wt the aat.elllte force bot .~:,::: • .:::°" o.:,. water apwud \.brouP tbe ftlaunt. He aaJd the --.. t--r --water Oil reachina the surface vaporl.ies and ....,. ........,. becomee snow. wblcb be added would account for OUlllDM.I•..,..~ ----... _ ----.__..____ ....... ,........ ---~ ·--·· "JOUth and 1n::"'uu~... 1117- ....... ROST ... '38800 14e& .. MAMUAL oaaosaa Ml ... IRATOI o//GP rt:fi/b;J gt'6 '29 .. '9S- ._,y FOi mT S&IC'nOMSS AU. FLOOR SAMPLES AT NEAR COST! YJ~ AU. DINNERS INCWDE. ANTIPASTO and OXTAIL SOOP, AAArmAOO Ell11IEU STAftDlrtG RIB ROAST-AO JOS ••••••••••••••••••• • t13.50 Our Perennial Favonte.. 8elect OlOlc:e PorUona c.¥ed from our Orut StandfnQ Ra> Routs WUI lie Ac~ied by ()-..med SpUwdl. Yorbhlre Pl.adding eod Creamy Whipped HorMredJah. RACK OF LAMB ftORJlllAPIDE ••••••••••••••••••••••••• t le.95 HoneJ Qlued AoMted Hat HooM Umb, .,.. with • MedJe1 ol Yetet.W.1 md LJ'Oll n lea flaaltou, ftEW YORK 8TEAK. BROILED •••••••••••••••••••••••• et•.tS AIMlrful and f1Ulne. 1bla Top Ra'*"'f Steak WllJ Be Topped with SUced Muah"*M eod E9COl1lld with LyonllllN ~ met Oreln aun. Am.ncSIM. 1.D1&Si ER TAIL •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••• •at.15 BroDed to Your DellghL 8erwd with Drawn MW, atrtne ....... • Amldlne met Lyonnalae ~tlltou. ROASTl!D DOCKLIMQ A L•ORAftGe ••••••••••••••••••• ttZ.75 A Fevortte Brillat S.V.tn, &icQdmt. Ollp Dudding la _... on a Bed ol Wiid Rk:e. <lfMll ...... Amlndlne. ~ Afllle mcl Sauce 89nde •Itta Cogll8C. -Served From~()() P.ftt - JllEDITERRAllEAll ROOJll For Information and ReseMttlons Cati: r . • BIG SAVINGS OM WASHERS SWER IAIGAIM!! :C~~.s273 G 1•1r .. EIKlrlc. ~t=;.== floor ... ' ••• at ,..__.coif!!! BIG SAVINGS ON DRYERS , I " v ~ ...... -·---~-~-Loe......-1ar • ~........ ~-..... ..... -- BIG SAVINGS ON DISHWASHERS DILUD M:n:&.1-.T ......... ' If& TOP..oN.141 met•'Am ...... 5421 R.OOR SAMPLES MEAi COST!! IMSTALLATIOM AY•• AM I BIG SAVINGS ON RANGES BIG SAVINGS ON MICROWAVES BIG ·,A YIN G~ ~N TELEV ISI O N ATC. •OW COSll 1rca.mw .............. '21 Quit Smoking in5 ., Coutl&De Community Days tr; Collea• .w preeent 11 .... television courses on cbannell 2. 7, 11, 28 and 50 beaiMln1 Feb. 4. a A Thouund• have In just ..,• l'f E'Z_.,.,._ St..,...p ,,......... Telecourse subjects Sone-hourMUlonawtth n 4 ._ _. -.e-aua ...... include "Introduction to ::Ju.....nteed · Bloloey · • ··American -HNlth method ~e .U.S. Postal Sen:tce has announc~ it Gove~eot," "Applied ~~~°!;"'c!. wW lSSue the W.C. Fields COQlmemorative Sketching .. "The As-1c>t •0t-1111~,.,.. stamp in Beverly Hills on Jan. 29, the cent of Man," and (714)964-5204 lOOtb anniversary of the famous actor-"Penooal Finance." '®/~SI~.,, comedian's birth. Cl~ schedules ~lb h I j 1) IJI Si 15 (J I-a-week Classes Offered at GWC mail-in reglstrataon _,,,...""'<.."'"'-" forms will be available --------• in January. Golden West Colle1e of Huntington Beach .W oiler more than 420 once-a-week cluaes becin· ninl Feb. 4 to help atudenta save eas, money and time. ltmaUmeat n,ar. baft abown many IUI· dilla Jll'lfer tUlnl a oaee-a-weet claa, rather dau m== or three trtpa to acbool, accord-tq .. Lee Stenm. .,_stratlaD nma Jan. 23-P'eb. 14 and appO(nt- menta may be made at lhe admisaions office ln the administration building Drug License Lifted BALTillORE (AP> -The director of Sln.ai Hotpital'a drua dependency pJ"Oll'am for nine yon UI hlld h1a medical llceme suspended for retusms to underlo tnaiment tor hia alleced dl'\ll problem. bospita1 offfcWI qy. Dr. Peter Papaatamou apparently b.al re- turnecl to bis naUve Gneee n&ber tbAn comply wt~ a treatment pro1ram ordered bJ state medlt-1 offtciall, accord.inl to Or . .Joeepb I . Berm.a. dlW ~ communlt.J medldne at Sinai. Eight. Reasons to Begin Your M•ter's or l eachelor's degree program at N&tional UniversitY In January. For information, call 963-0824. Courses Offered Couttlne Com.mumt1 Colle•• will off er 20 claHes In baalc and buaineu mathematics in the aprinl semester. Counes will review elementary and in- termediate aI1ebra. the metric system, business math, real estate math. trleonometry, atatiltic. and calculus wltb analytical eeometry. A schedule of clua times and dates will be available lD January. For information, call ...... • Experienced academi9 and professionals teach subjects pertinent to tOday's WOftd . • You study with career-orientea adults like yoursetf who have professional experience and who are ready to move ahead In their fields. Make the 1980's a dflcade of growth and challenge In your career. BnrOl1 Nowl dusea beQb;l Jan 1 Cll 117~ for. ptrlOnaJ Skiing cl•sslfled ads are the belt place to buy or ... , sttl wur and equipment In the O.lly Piiot. . 642-5678 NOTICm 01' PUBLIC H•ARING il'O 8 HeLD aY THB ORANGe COUNTY PLANNING COMMISll N ON ll!llO'-OS•D AMENDM•NTS TO THE •• ORANGE COUNTY ZONING AND SUIDIVISION CODel .. Date of H••rf"9: Jenuar.Y 7, 1980 , Time of Hearll'.'9: i :30 p.m., or soon tlierMfler es poSSlble. Location: Pfenning cornm1ss1on He rlno Room, CoufttY~Hall ot Administration, 10 Civic Centar PlaU, Same ~na, <:allfOmla • .._ PROPOSAL: . (1) To amend the Orange Q>Unty Zoning Code SectlOns, 7.IJ.37 Definitions CP>, 7-MC>Deflnltlcms <5>.t. 7-9-nR2 "Group Dwell· lngs" District Regulatl!JM, 7-9-78R;, "Apartment'' District Regulations, 7-9-79R4' tiUrbiln Resldentlal" District Reoul• tlons, 7-9-103 PC "Planned Community'' Olstrlct Regulations and 7-9-150.1 Use Pet"' ts and CbndltJonal Permits, and to amend the Orange Counw SUbdlvlslon COde, Sections 7.1#-2%7 Definitions <5>, 7-9·231 Tentative Tract MaPs, 7-9-232 Tentative Parcel Maps and 7-9-2'9 Time for Action, to provide for the ,.... gulatlon of. stock cooperatives In the same manner as Is pro- vided In these codes for condominium and community apart- ment projects except In Section 7-9-2A9. (2) To amend the Orange County Zoning Code to add Section 7-9-147 to establish standards and regulations for new construc- tion of residential condominiums, stock cooperatives and com- munity apartments. (3) To amend the Orange County Zoning Code Section 7-9-24 Definitions <C> and add Section 7-9-1..a to establish standards for the conversion of existing multiple family dwelling units to resldentlal condominium$, residential stock cooperatives and community apartment projects. COMPLIANCE WITH THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMEN- TAL QUALITY ACT: Initial Study 19P12001 has been submitted to the Environmen- tal Services Division, Environmental Management Agency, and is currently under review. INVITATION: All persons either favoring or opposing this proposal are Invit- ed to present their views before the Planning Commission. It is requested that any written response be submitted to the Plan- ning Commission prior to the hearing date. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Telephone 834-5547 or come to the office of the Environmental Management Agency, Regulation Function -County Engineer- ing Building, Room 115, ~ Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana, California. To facilitate response, please refer to Zoning Code Amendment 79-5. BY ORDER OF THE ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION . • . ' Old Go Warehouse: Sale . . .. c c .: • . -. " .. . • • "\ • ' • . . • \ • • • • • c • I • : 8ave•6Q) / - I • • . . Start Friday, Dec. 28th, 10 A.M. AU ma aolcl •• la. Quantities Limited to •Ioele on hand. •25 Dellvery Cllerg . Save 174.50 , : Blue & Btown Floral Sofa <1 only) • • orig. $999 Sale 1399 Brown Velvet Swivel Rocker <1 onty) orig.$259 Sale 174.50 : Save '667 ' ' Beige Sof~, Hand Tied <1 only) Save '100 ~ Brown Plai~ Sleeper Sofa c1 only> • ~ Save '250 ! Brown VlnyfSofa <1 only> • : Save •238 • : Orange Velvd Hand Tied Sofa <1 only) : Save 99.50 • : Wood End Ta~es <2 only> • • : Save •64 : Bamboo Sofa °1ilble c2 on1y> • Save•140 : Early American ~ecliner : Brown Plaid. (1 only) : Save •so ~ Rust Vibrator Re~llner c1 only) ; Save •199 ·: :; Brown Plaid Chall"\& Ottoman <1 on1y> • ~ Save•163 ~ :: Early American C Ir & Ottoman ~ Brown plaid. (1 only) • • Save 139.50 Brown Maid Chair c1 only) Save '90 orig. $1166 orig. $349 orig. $449 orig. $1188 orig. $199 orig. $219 orig. $339 orig. $219 orig. $398 orig. $~8 Sale s499 Sale s249 Sale s199 Sale s950 Sale 99.50 Sale s155 Sale 1199 Sale •169 Sale •199 Sate•265 orig. $279 Sale 139.50 orig. 129.99 Sale 39.99 Save s100 5 pc. Dinette Set <2 oniv> Save s200 Round Wood Dining Table c1 only) Save '150 Microwave Oven (4 on1y> Gas Dryer. Large capacity eleciromc sensor. wheat colOfl (1 only) Gas Dryer. Standard capacity. white. (1 only) Gas Dryer. Withs tabnc settings, gold color. (1 only) Electric Drver. standard capacity. wtlrte. (1 only) Heavy Duty Washer. 2 speed. 18 Lb. capac•.ty. gold. (1 only) Compact Washer. Apertment amt. <1 onty> 18. cu. ft. Refrigerator. Top mount freezer with ice maker. wheat color. (1 only) Side by Side Refrigerator 19 cu. ft., white. (1 only) No-Frost Refrlaerator 15.7 cu. ft .• top mountlreemr, white. (1 only) No-Frost Refrigerator 17 cu. ft, white. (1 ontY} Carpet Remnants<• 4v> \ 400k off Refurbished Electronics Now, two great ways to ctiargel ~ "econdltlOned store a~k plua .dlSContlnued floor sample• of radl08, T. V .1 •nil at•reoa. nney orig. $359 Sale •259 orig. $459 Sale •259 orig. $449 Sale 1299 orig. 369.95 Sale •199 orig. 239.95 Sale 1149 orig. 309 .95 Sale •199 orig. 199.95 Sale '149 orig. $229 Sale •149 orig. $179 Sale •130 orig. 609.95 Sale •299 orig. $699 Sale •499 orig. 549.95 Sale •299 orig. $599 Sale •299 -t t t--• . .. • • ~ ~ ~ J ' . .f \ .. ·: ,) Not ·Fair, I.Deer Complains IN A900T IT pe"*1t ol th• ··wi.o·. Wlto" tMA·aprt aur'HJed Htd Ua•J 1moked martJ ad 111 m1. about '1 peruet aatd lll•J aap,.,,_. Girl Reecued cohabit.._ l11 tlddidal, ~ o1 dM NEEDLP..S <AP> -Two men 1tudeaU polled W. J'eV Aid TO ILUJl'l'Uft TBIB point. wbo al'--61.Y abducted a a. that they favor ceuonbtp, but &be pllhJlaber aald that 71 year~ l'laDo lirl at llJDpclint la Jl71. mt oppoMd QJ ld8d percat ot tboN 1uneyed b'OID bH• been arnsted foe ln•esU&a· o1 eemanblp. amons curr•at 1tud•nt.1 ln tioa of lddupplq and robbery UNC AIMED GOODS PUBLIC AUCTION '-HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS UQUIOATI.a UTIRE INVENTORY of -...ua..t uncWmtd eoodt. pfut othen from OUR l'TOAAOE WAREHOUSE .. Loi ..... c.&lfomia D••••-tut..._ "-•·-~-h-to_..• .... dlel _., .C ,_.. fw...,......, •of~ 1171. lnduded wtll be ~ = ;-" ....... fll .. ~fr-lren. C'""-. llldN. Af......,., ........ •• -ca...~ .. linl Md..-.... ...... --tha.,... .... _ill....... . ......... ..,., ..... by CM" ~Ve6ue h~ W~.A~fll-J II lrot .. 1111 ,.._,, ..-,'4 AUCTION2P.M. PREVIEW1 P.M. SAT.,OEC.29 MARRIOTT INN 900 NEWPORT CENTER DR., NEWPORT BEACH SOUTH WEYlllOVl'B, nm year'• crop ol ---.. Wbo'• Wbo" Aid tbat they bid after tM '1rl WU re.cued, &aid llaa1. (AP) -Dlana opted for careen la proteuklul--not bad 1GUa1 interCOVM aod Ule CalifGrnla BICbway Patrol Peetbam lln't a '°" fielda when asked what u.., IT peraat wd tbQ 'ftl8ld not Veda Burrow was unhanned Io 1 er . But when wanted to do. F~~ peruut ba•• a cblld without belDI Wedne1da1 when offlc•n ~= R . .-..r Terma C.,h / CMck c 0 m e d l • D A D d y Hid they wanted to be ---married. stopped a ftD lo wblcb abe .... lnformMJGn: 21~ A, A 6 A llllC., Kaufman wresUed her or lawyers, while 21 "rc;ent~Mid~-~Ot.ber~:•:w:v~ey~ree::uJ~ta~: ___ jn~din~J~wttb~t~wo~m:en:oo~ID:tentate::Jiifiiiiiijijijiijijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I down ID a nationally 40, t.beCHPutd. televised match, abe aaid it wun't a fair 8 Shi filht. ps "I could have won Jeettlm••el.Y. but 1t•1 bi.I Ass.ioned baU.ame ad we luld to -e-- pl•Y under llJ1 rule• which ....... sldec!," N p rt aald the Zl•year-old ew 0 pbyalcal education teacher. SBE waESTLED Kaufman 1aR week on NBC'a .. Satazrda.J Nlcbt Live." auweriDI bla off er of $1.000 to any woman who could pin bis abouldera in a three-minute match. Kaufman. belt known for bis role •• the mecbmdc Lalka on the televitdon eertea .. Taxi," says be has beaten 4S women in wreatllne matches. MS. PECKHAM, a 8-foot, J..60.pound teacher at the Norfolk County Agricultural School in Walpole, was one of several women who 1ot an all.a:peme paid trip to New Yon for the eba•i..,,. Sb• Hid Kaufman •H mowee that are baaaed in amateur ......... Besides, the mat .,. llDaller than reph&a me , and the referee wu Kaufman's manapr. Her family also feels abe didn't get a fair match. And they 1bould know: her father, and eoacb, James C . Peckham. is athletic dlreetor at Em•raon Collete -.. Olympic wrHtlinl coach. Ber craa4father. Ale:it Peckham, 'H, waa a profet8onal wrestler lo the .... w. Oran&e y WdlBabysit LONG BEACH <AP) -Et1ht Navy sbi~!r flye ol which are aWJ under eomtruetkla, and the ltatf ol a destroyer aquadron will be aNiped to the Port of Loni Beach in the coming year, a Navy spokesman says. Information officer Rlck Anderson said W edneaday tbe ahipa will be the tint ot rr veuela and 9,000 naval personnel and their families scheduled to be bomeported at the l reactivated Navy base. THE NEW s h i ps include the frigates USS Wadsworth, USS George Phllllps, USS Sides and USS Duncan. The first three are beuig built at Todd Shipyarda in San Pedro, wb.lle the Duncan i.a under' comtructioo at Todd'a s.uJe divtaion.. Alao under con1t1 uction. by Litton lnduatries in Pascagoula, Miss., is the amphibious assault abip USS PeJeliu. TRANSFERRING TO Lona Beach are the amphibious cargo ship. USS Mobile from San Die10, and two fleet ocean tuga, the USS Moctobi from Everett, Waab., and the USS Takelma from San Die10. Tbe staff of Destroyer Squadron Nine, now bued ln San Die10, also will be tramferred to Loni Beach, Andenoa said. Tbe Weat Orance P. • N ed County YMCA will 8lr am babfdlor ddldNa qea SACRAMENTO <AP) 1 thl'CIQlb 5 cm Prldaya -Gov. FA.mund Brown from 9Lm. to2p.m. for Jr. baa reappointed A. '1 per ebPd and '3.:iO for c Horton 50 of San e ~ c h a d d it I o D a l Rdael, and J6ome K. Jo_o..... Moran, G, of Walnut For lnformatkla. call Creek. to the Pilot.age ~~ ~'f:·:·~ i: b°':'t =~~~':''=/c;-.~ro 8''1 ·1822. and SuiluD BQS. ..... .., .. UMCHA11A :19 $799 VODKA 1.11L Imperial helps you plan FREE NORMAN ROCKWELL CALENDAR your days in the company of America's most beloved artist.With a full ... colorcalendar featuring twelve Norman Rockwell illustrations, one for each month of the year. It's beautiful. And it's free. At any Imperial b1anch office. Of course, you don't have to have an account with us to get your free Norman Rockwell Calendar. But starting a savings plan today could make a big difference in your tomorrows. When it comes to doing something nice for your family .. ... j .1 J • .• . ·' .. ; ; ... ·. -. .. • ·- ~ . · . r-rp , .. t~ ny-'t.hey at.art~ 1~ remodell"S while you ~away." 1'98lll••lea -S•••• R••I DEAR PAT: Can upbalt akln&lea be applied crrer old wooden abinal•? E.T., Costa Mesa • Yee, ._I& la ap te die roalel' to deteralae die , • .._., ..... ....,udl&a...,,...U&oeee = ..., eu aafelJ Mid llP die addlllaeaJ .. ...,., aD ean...., eu. \ Ot n••na•• T•lce Te119• Teppi•g D~AT: I read the recent AYS item about baker'• c Christ.mu oraunmta. It aoundl like tun a'ICI I •t •alt to 1et stuted makiq 10me of them. 's ooly one problem. Wbat do you u.se for deesa~? I was thtn1t1n1 of froettac. but doubt t.b1a ~d be durable for year.to-year use. K.B., Newport Beach W.ter or pa.l.Dts .old by a.bby aores for mall pJ'O woClld be &ood backlJ'OlllMI color ces." "can be made by mhhl& de&er&eat ad ad git water so make a Wek mh- • 'Diis cu pa.l.Dted oa and It dries to a fairly We a.a.. rillt to a bobby or craft aore will n yea a&Mr deconUcm lcleu er s••~ ~arled •• , ......... . DEAR RZ.UERS: I've noticed that AYS bu commended '8rious government pamphlets vallable from tle Consumer IDfonnatioG Cent.er Pueb&o. Colo. h e often wondered why a rather mote location W\S chosen for tb1a facility. Aho, w many reques~are received per year and how e they proceued '. F.J .. Costa Mesa ~ Pwlblo locWoa wu cboeea bftaaae It's I most la Ute ftl'Y\ cent.er of &be eolllltrJ. The eat.er reports &bat ~rden reach bo&ll couts la boat &be aame Um • Tbe wareboase tuelf la a ffllubed operatl wl&b employees wbo cu recess up to a mllll~ pobUc:atlom a week. Lut ear more &baa %6 mlUon pabllcatlom were aeat 0DCe Joa pat y~po9&eard In &be mall, It Ilea ..... Ulree w to set yoar eopy of Ute •coumner IDlormaU Cata1o1," aad most of a& la a.me ba tile m aih. Y-.r postcard arrtv~t Paeblo wttll u muy u st,• otber pieces of all. Tlda mall la tol1ed •1 •tidreu -for exampl the catalol aoes la&o a ptaeea bole ol requests f t& -1.J. A spokesman •aya nqaeaa for the cat g are &be euieR to •udJe. After the mall ls It's Jan a matter .t eaW., JOU address fro &Ile poaeard ud glu· .. , ID cmo aa envelope la pre-Aaffed with a ea&aJoc, V..., you ad u yoa wrote It cats UaT~:!;"ai Ute m~re Zit free pabUca-tNa8 la die catalog, Ju& te Ua name nd ... .._ • a piece of paper, 1ov aame alld ......._ .-ao.e It la u velope acldreaed: CM! WN1' lllformatloe C -REE, Paeblo, Colo. at•. Tlaa& ad4lreu tile •rt.en ta P9eblo ,_ -1.J wu& free Uou., ad yoar eN9r la cpda.IJ paued aJoq U. pkAn. &lie ,_,le ...... )'OQI' bootleU -= Tiie pleken take 7oar order, tM Ulu I c·•...ntaiemlatoaa ......... a e.vJ ., die eataJo1, Hit .... ,_.. aamae ud eddrw from yoar leUer &o •ftlepe, ud teal • ,. ...... -all .. ... • m!lnde. lftelltllewtll1111oeatateU. baa•beleM ~ die..-ee•amJeal rate. a.-.. It 4a11. Wa M ,._door. Pay No lncom" Tax In 1979!. Realize the beneflta of UP. a 400% Tax Deductlonthla ar. • 3 ~of public KO~--' . ~"= forfutul9 • FltixlblRt.y of eMOUnt lnveaa .......... ·-~· ..... ..__ e-- 1.57 C& ft. ,. ... )51{4 .. ... 661/ .. ..... SAVE 5 100 ---~ ···-~e.. SAV! 550 o..,. llOO tit...... 7-DAY No.ti•MM•MI ~---~~-'1 ~ TEt E 1or,,r" I 'l ~- 4~MOM ~\; ---.... ,..,w. ONLY s999•s RCA TELEVISIONS SAVE s50 REMO"n CONTROL ONLY s74995 REMOTE CONTROL RCA JS-.... c ..... ~ ..... Cttellel••k •J ICA 19• .... 1~ Celer Trecli w I t k C"••••Locli •• ,, •• ,d c~ FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES l*u•).!.~' . ~ ..--;;;:- -L~ , ~·l • '.1 ,.,.., ... ~--IUCTIK:AVll DllMWA99 SAVI '100 ONLY """~ '299'5 ........ Fd.i.elre 10.l c.e ft. l -Deor •·fri~ ......... __ .... .,.. ....... -....... - NOW S679 95 • IT D1.lQ<"ln<1I l r ""I roro • Pusnbuttoo Tun1rw;i • RemotP ContrOI TMIMIWIST~ ROMSYLYAMA \ ...... c.llf' TY• •"f-HI ......... llO'llt ......... 2r ... c..-' •. o .... . ., ..... 00 ~ .............. celer. MAYTAG APPLIANCES TERRIFIC BUYS Al n. w., DoWll TM F-1 Maytag Dlf •..a. U.. HEAVY DUTY WASHBS Al,.. :e ...,_.., ...._. .u.r-.... llG LOAD MHRS J6eii.--~.-. _... . .., .... ALL CLEARANCE PRICED s499ts WASHER , ... , ......... l......, ., ... ~ .. , AMD --r -·-1 DIYB ONLY ~ril:MOO PAIR '29995 ----SAVE MOW • .,0 01.)Q()ndl Prc1PCl1nn TV • T wtn l Pn'W'> • Remo•e TunonQ • VIR CHECK OUT THESE CLEARANCE PRICES ~~~~-=-~ c.~~ ~~~········· ....... ~479" RCA 21 ...... COLOR ta.PISIOM 00 TOTAL .... OTL Aeoullr1Y 1108Qas .................... '950 ~!~=.s~~5.~~ .......................... ~229" ICA WMIO llCOIDB 00 &.ICTIOllC tut•••· R900terty ~1150es ................. ~50 ~u!t.l."5 ~~~. ~~ ........................ ~549" '~~..ir~~~~ .............................. ~349" ' l 'Pill' Tests Raise Hopes LA JOLLA (AP> -University ol California re· aearc:ben HY there la tbe DOUtbillty that tbey ma)' bave developed a 1afe fem.ale coatra~ve ptll. No side effecta were found in four years of buic re.earcb and, cu.meat t.ettna lDvolvtn• 1mall 1roup1 ol women. a ICientilt u.ld. Wednesday. A SYNTHETIC &&LATJVE OF a brain hormone called LRRR, it bu ioduced early men1truation and prevented pre1nancy when 11ven once or twice a montb, Dr. Samuel S.C. Yen aald in an interview. Yen, profeaor of reproductive mecllclne al UC't San Die10 m841cml center. l1 an intema- tioaally recocn1sed ncure ln reproductive bioloo ••'l'be wort la prellml.nary, but clearly ll aa very excltina," said Yen. "We didn't at.art cllnkal tettln1 until we felt we bad an aaent that was safe and powerful enoup to be effective '' IT IS CLEA& THAT DAILY lJSE of lbe sub- stance can "dlllrupt lbe coordinated sequence of eventa" that lead to normal ovulation, he said. The substance was deveJoped at nearby Salk lMtitute by a team beaded by Dr. Roser Guillem1, who shared a um Nobel priu for brain peptide re- search. To date, Yeo said, "We have not seen even one side effect in four years ol buic research and clinical testing " If tests conllnue to ~ sucttssful. he said clinical tnals involving much laraer numbers of women may begm m about a year If those tests fiucceed, he said the new contracepllve could be on the market in les1 than five years YEN PLANS TO aEPORT DATA from has clinicaJ tnals at an intemationai symposium an Mexico on fertility control to ~ held tn mid February under sponsorship of the Agency for In temational Development. LHRH, or gluteninh:ang hormone releas1ng hormone, ia one of more than a score of peptides or small proteins 1dentified in recent years wtuch form the basis for the brain's e<>ntrol or many body functions. As released by the brain, 1t signals the p1twtary gland to manufacture and secrete two other hormones that control the human reproduc· uve cycle OCC to Offer Surfing Course A course ln board and body 1urfln1 will ~ of· fered by tbe Or1n1e Co11t Collep In C:O.ta Men The clua, Phy1lul Y.du.c.Uon lMAO, wlll meet Fridays from 7 J& • m to • ao • m ind t. tau1bt by 1w1ln1C coach f,•lrtt H•>'• RqbtraUon for tla..-rU11• J•11 t lhH1u•h Feb. I ln ltNa Attml .. l''ft• lh1ltlfl11• "''''''"•U1n1 I• avallablt1 by r1lll1111 Of-'J t'l'I) an~" ywr KOCJAt< IUtkJ Um •. , FOR QUALITY COLOR PAOCE INQ BY KODAK If your anchor's away you can find a new one in the BNtlng classifieds ot the • 642·5678 DAILY PILOT 19" DlogcMtcll SYSTEM Ill wifft rcmdotft OCC:ftl I~ f~i-; ~t!° .._i....- SL 1971 (SL 1961 also 1n stock) 25" DlOCJOftal SYSTEM 111 with rClftdotn occ:ess nMOte 17 DIHaewt Modeft la Stock ,,... s75500 For25"Df ..... TAILI MODll. ZBUTH AUEGltOSTBEO 111400' TIM best lomdfro. %BUTH I Trwcll & Ca111ftt ,._,~.,...AM/PM $hreo Ir ..... .,, MAt4Y MOOll.1 IN ITOCK llHrTH GIAMT SCIHH ...... e......,, .... ..._.. ~r WHILE THEY V J ~~: sss• I HOUI llT A ICAM AT OHL Y .. " ... t • .... I . .. ' • .. n.~ .................. Wf.S'ICUW PLAZA NEWPOllT BEAC8 KIQaJf> t ~ ~·~ l.Gt.u!~· 25" DIAGONAL RCA Color Trail _,.. RftlOte RCA ColorTrak GD760R SWIVB. IASI • Swi•.a laM •Sc:• I._.,.. • Color T ralr y_ ........... ........... W&l .. lC ...... ...... MICA ,........_ .. the* _....., RCA SRECT A VISIOHS -{ ·····---:--_-r VIDEO IECOURS ...... -............. , ... ,.~ ._..., ....... --'~ ~·~ .... ""'· ..... .... ---IOCMCOXIQ--. -·------·-rv -".._ .. t,,Ctc~~O"O'W ~ I •et-.'•' b\ilt'1 •ft 1• f\O\t• ttWte f fOf an•-._,. 0.--!IOI' llO "-=-.,..l>C.-~-­t.cAeit ... -.... 4' ~ Al ICA Vlct.o lecorden .,.. ii ltocJI -yoe woa, be.t AIC ~ 6 How Telp" o.ty s 16.00 II I R1dJ , , .. DIAGONAL XL I oo·. FD'468 Remote FD450 Electronic Tuning POIT AILI llMOll COM I IOLS ~ ~'=' l "l!' 11 ~' PllCIS ED33Q E03M 13 · Remote 11" Olag Remote SUPB ICA SNCIALS '625 '799 19 .. D'°'Joeall IEMOTE COtinOL NOV ONLY $4 "l iiiiiiiilillim w ... ~ 9 L.ast! ext 167 car-U. l'ttlre T• .._~th H•.~mlcT ... 25" REMOTE S67500 Df&J ul . , ......... ... -·~ ..................... _.... ......... , .... ~ .................... _..._. * ..... •• Monday, January 7 11am-1pm The Lennon Sisters "Lawrence Welk Show" Wednesday, January 9 11am-1pm Something special has just happened in Newport Beach, and you are invited to come join the celebration! A beautiful new office of Home Savings has just been completed at 16 Cor- parate Plaza and we're holding Open House all week from January 7 through the 12th. Come, meet all the famous TV stars shown on the cover, en- joy refreshments and take home a free souvenir gift. See for yourself how beautiful saving can be at your new Home in Newport Beach. From its marble exterior to its carefully ap- pointed interior nothing has been spared to make the new Newport Beach office both a comfortable and efficient place to save and a gracious landmark in the community. It's the kind of Home you'd expect from America's largest savings and loan association. "Ozzie & Harriet" Thursday, January 10 11am-1pm Friday, Januaiy 11 11am-1pm THIS BOOK FREE JUST FOR AmNDING OPEN HOUSE! As your souvenir of Open House. take home your very own copy of "How Sweet It Was" -a 192 page book about the early years of television. In words and pictures. relive the excitement of those golden years of great stars ... great shows. And don't forget to have your book autographed personally by one of our TV star guests! ---Bu~ ''Lawreooe Ytelk Show'' Saturday, January 12 11am-1pm ' r * ir * * * * FCC Sluita DoUn Daytirnen Railio SWirla Ba/ffe '?=NT. "-'· '5;ec1al Pre New Years Sale CAP):_ ft'= zwr..r.,.., ., Truckload Of Seafood Bargains ta.tlllMID........... I =:0:~::..=~:: 3 Days Onlyl • ,~!'.Vpm • •"'-I o!:r.u~• ...:-:; I 3 Convenient Locations I f.i£~E I L*~Mlo J r::=~e] fN.;~~h] i ..:...-IN 1>1a omA:e I Juotllarthof 1f.:-st. OOVAAJ<llalla Len~~!irch 1 So GOllett 1ut 1ear ·= ----SHRIMP ':. Mat a iltta' to a KINU Clt1 caa:feetloner a.at. ~ '-C. JOU or can you not deWmiDe wtaat'• lD· I I aide a....u ao.er can· 1 Restaurant QuaUty • Buy In 5 lb. Unit and Saver 1 =T~ awb1a OD the I ROCK Soft Shell I TBB CANDY com· I SHRIMP* Shrimp 11 pan7'1 attorney W1"0W I $ 179 $ ~ u:!i.'.:tC::: I Regular Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ii. . . . . 4~ I TBS .. DATrlllSU.•• wm 80N on u company ... to ldlD I $ I early u 4:'5 p.m. lD YiDtM', wat IJlooedeut Ii" tlb' t.be eat.-'I ol t.; La Size 211 S6~ I biill ac:bool C· anc1 Uae7-..-. CIOIDDWdal baDdm eboclolatae. I rge · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · It. · · · · · I :~~.:-1.rrt!"i' ~~·1.1 . He and othen at clear clwmel m: arsue =rm.,:!.l~~:~ 11 Ex . large Size ............ ~ 3~~ ..... 584: 11 aald Vlr•ll Smith, maa11er of WllO~ n tl:e~andri~::f:'1~:'ormor:,:& iD a bit with b1a akep-1 •OeMghtfulydtfterlntMexk:anRockSMmp.ahardshe11ed 1 ==~ .. :=;,~ = :.;t = ,T::d loeal mtioos that fade lD and out. tleal ltd. I shrimp wt'6ch h1u tint of lobster ftlwr. A reaJ value' I ;:~.:$~~:;::: ~~~.::~== FirmaFaclng I ~~!~~M.~.~~~ .. ~2~:. I ''Ill ...... I.rate .,.,.... call ad ... to lllO~ I&-. ~·1..1 b to...... ndiol Ovil Suit I I bow lf tbl acbooll an opm mid~ are ran-, uu.....-ra wv.uu ave .,_new · nin1."aai4WJNUmwaero1mnlllrcW ... ia.o. betw~ c1eve=~~f~~~ -81=~n~~~~ 11 Scallops15'l CodS2t Fllh-ln.BatterS19:. •1 ple tb1Dk we're juat too cheap'° alSD OD eutier... er and ,. "' tile clear channel atatiom, but a.or .. DeabDejlan bu 1 Of 5 lb. QuanUOa. e Alets per 5 lb. box. 24 PortJoos per. 5 lb. box UVESAY CA.US n DllC&IJllNATIOM. but--c oWd uire approval lD Canada and Soulb filed. dftl auk qaimt I I -. ""' believe the FCC will di-Ille niloo -pion 8._.....i "1 u....,. would ,... ::~o~~:;::~ I 0.... 418.0Xl llllilfiod CIJlbi .. in S years i with~==:: ::p~.-: ::;,a·R-m.. ~'!':c~~bannel 1tatiom to share 11 full· ~~:~~:f ~::d~ I SHRIMP PEDDLER aaree the daytime-only restrtctlon burta amali cbemlcala. \ Tucson. Denver. Wk:tMta. San Oleoo. El caion • Oranoe County I town people. TllJt a.EA& CHANNEL fOSCES OPPOSE The 1uit, ft.led W9dne6· .._ ________________________ _ ••tt•riv~~m~~~~.~~. any~on~r~~~~~e~ day lnSacramento ------------------------- emeremcy service and public information which share frequend• with each otber. County Superior Court, ( ] they desperately need," said Findley. "The cur-"I bave no problem with the 2,300 1tations aeeka an lojuoctloo MAILBOX ,ITllalLATESlnthe DAILY PILOT rent system 1.1 not fair and must be cban&ed." broadcalUni fuJJUme," aald Hensel. "But, I'd against further dis· rat.her &bey aldn't do It at.:our=-:GP:::.:**'=:.:.:_• ____ ...:c.:.:.:ha=r~g=es:..!p:.:..lus:=.!pe:.::::nal=U::.ee=--.... _--_-_-_-:_-_-:_-_-_-.:_-.:.:.:" _______________ _ There are 107 AM frequencies. In the late tSMOa, broadcasters who wanted to build statiooa in amaU towna found that the m frequeociea aet aalde for local, fulltime atatiool were lull. Llveuy and others accepted daytime licenses. urr WAS SORT OF A GOVERNMENTAL roof patching job," aaid Livesay. "They just started a bapbuard. helt.er·akelter system ot atickin& ala· tJooa oo u daytimen." By aiOina off at nl~ when ndio slpals travel farlbest~ daytlmen do not interfere wtth the lar1er, man powerful fWlUme stmk-. Twent.J·ft" ltations, among the first to be licemed iD Udl eountry, are called clear-channel Uilma Maay lbare their~ wttb DO o&bel' mtioD at ll1lbt. eo they can be beard f• more tbaD i.ooo mn.. Tb.at bcJthm'a 1e>me daJti,men. LiveuJ aald lhat when the firlt few clear channel sUtlons went on the air, everyone de- pended oa ~m becauae there wu UWe local service an tbe Larse Uateu.lq areas. B\JT THI! POPULATION MOVED WEST, towns IJ'eW and FM and televt.aloo came lnt.o be· ing. People depended leas oa the clear cba.nnela, Livesay aald. He aa14 the daytime atatiom aene 48 millloo people and eoWd provide better aemce by belDa oo the air at n!Pt. even lf that meana reduciq tbe ran1e ot the dear channel ltatiom. Not 1arprt1ln1ly, clear channel station manaaera di.la,:ree. '''lbere are mlWona of people out there who &el DO aenice otber than wha~r. let from the clear cb.annela," aald Len H , manqer of WSM lD Nubville. ClaMes Offered Coaatline Community Colleae will otter more than eo EoiJlab clulea be~nn1n1 Feb. 4 . ounes will be of· rered lo 1pellln1. vocabulary, basic l?'•m· mar, communicaUon1, speed readiQ&, En1U1b composlU.on, bualneH Bn1Uab. poetrJ and creatlft wrttlDI-. 8Pl1nl clua scbedW. wlfJ bi available lo January. For lnfonna· tioo,ca11 9G--OSN. Denk Robbery Smpect Held PASADENA CAP) - Police have arretted a 1ray·balred man believed respon.alble for at least 15 bank rob· bertea ln three moolb.a in Loe Anselea and San Diego counUe.. The man wu taken ln· to custody Wednesday after the lat.eat In the 1trtn1 of bank robberies by tbe so -called "Bourbon Bandit ... NEW YEAR'S EVE at MONTE CARLO s49ss BALLROOM DINNER DANCE :'°.,,: * CMmpagne Md cocktail• for ttae evening Included * Pq ,_, nol11m....,. * .._. cw lobetet dinner * PllOM now for -*from 7:30 p.m. .... •• ii I rt*'• .,, ~to the Ed Lnch O.dl ....... l:OO p.m. DISCO '* TheUbnrJL.ounllt * ,,..._. ... , .. DANCING • DWll-o.clrtl*l.,..W,_ I ... ,.,...... ... C1ll now for l"IJJIYIUone (714) 844•1700 Ind 9ddllloftal lnfOnnltlOft Giant Afttt CluUtmas Sale At Molt Scores. SOUTH COAST PLAZA A rornaao• tlaat bloomed la Parle and ~med OD a 1lobal honeymoon touchlnl Acapulco. the RlYla'a and the Bahmu apparently will come to an end at the caaclualon of a divorce trial acbeduled Feb. 14 in DetnJtt. Tbe •ult in· volvea Rem)' Ford II (above), retired chairman of Ford Motor Co.. and his estran1ed wife, Cristina (below). S.11 or trade YoUr .old skis fast wltft • .Cew Slrltng clasifMld ad in the D•llY Pilot. 642-5671 uwE PAY szs .... a year to lease t.b1a car before paylne for tickets," he H)'I. "Anybody can Join by seeing me and we do have openings. But we don't want any publicity." No, he doesn't want to be a spokesman for the club. ten bow many memben there are on the 41· seat car, identify any members by name or by job uue. And no, be won't repeat his name or aay Ul)'thlng else, thank you. Still smiling, be lets the ,1.,. door to the car close between him and the re-porter. "THIS 18 A UNIQUE rela· tiorubip,.. said Amtrak spokesman Brian Duff. "We're in the buaineu to sell transportation and that car pro- vides a substantial amount of income for Amtrak." Dull said Amtrak decided to con- SPC. THE MON•OVTB Commuter Club pays •.ooo m:mually for ucb of two cars owned by the Department of Transportation, aald atate •poke.woman Debbi Lawk>r. lo additloa, the Jersey Cout Com· muter Club owns lta own car, but pay• the state SU.200 annuall)' for aervicea, lbe said. Both private car club& date back to tbe Jeney Central line that preeeded Conrail, Ila. Lawlor said. "I don't think we make money oa them," she aaid. China Reads Kissinger HONG KONG (AP) -Chula bas translated excerpta from Henry Kia&· tnger's memotu, "While House Yean," and will distribute them throughout the country, accordina to a Peking newspaper. The newspaper Guancmlna said the exettpts cover the period from 1968 to 1973 when Kl.ssincer was na· tional security chief and then secretary of state. . The l.nstallmeata include reports on a secret trip Kiaalnger made to China in 1971, bis meetinp with Cbinele leaders Mao Tae·tune and Chou En· lai, and· President Nlxon'a viait to Cbina lo 1972. t YOUR OUT-OF-THE-ORDINARY EVERYIHING JANUARY DON'T MISS THIS SEMI-ANNUAL EVENT. SALE BEGINS JANUARY 2-12 Located at ........ & ... ltlwta 1a1a a... callfGfwl9 tr1M • n1 ... 0"11• cem Pim IW.I. QuallfltHI ln•l•llatlon Aval/able DINING SET Perfect For 4 PIECE GRAPI ENSEMBLE See OtJf setectlon of Franklin stoves and Box heaters. FIREPLACE ACCESSORIES In stoclc for Immediate De/Ivery HIGH-BACK ADJUST ABlf BEACH CHAIRS All Aluminum Will Not Rust s19900 CISTlllllE CUITlll FllESCIEEI ANY SIZE ANY SHAPE • New Y.ar fntlt'failq Includes durable can· vas covers. natural finish frame, available '° 24" & 30" harts. only s59 5 Durable canvu covers, natural finish. REG. $30.00 s1915 SALE 4FOl.DtNO FIRE SCREENS 28" 1D 31 height up ID 54" wtdttl t \ - •fJ ft W&L CIONllNVa TO -It ..... ...,~~·~~·''beaut. eaut=..u~~ ~m=": UM aal7 • pa ftta •bo Mn a.bami.I all eo•• Uoaal medical treatmeata. Wltliea•• ...... ette.JJJ NjeCt UM CODttotlfJDal b'MtlDeat " tradulklm. l1ualol wa dneloped bJ Grwa er.. Colp. of .Japan. where tb• product bu been ued ~on about l'O patleats. A Green Crw 11•blkbU')', Alpha Tberapeuttes Corp. at Soatb hltdena maoufactW'el it in tbe Ua.tted S&ai.. About ftve years of tesUna will be needed to wlD FDA llW'ketln1 approval. TBE Ill.GOD 8UB8Tl'IVl'E llA8 BEEN med oaly three times ln the UnJted States. The tint Ume wu lut month in lllnnaota. Lapin said be 1ubMquentJy used it on two patient.a, one an elderly man who died five days later. Re said an autopsy showed Fluoeol wu not involved In the death -•'The Fluo1ol wu probably the only thing that kept him alive live daya." Laplo. an Israeli-born American and not a Witnea, aaid all three tramfusioo patient.a were Wttneaes. The rell&ious prohibition aeainst blood transfusions is emphatic and total. It is a frequent cause ol friction between members and doctors, for wbom t.ramfuaiooa are a major medical tool. LAPIN CONTENDS oocroas OFl'EN refuse to operate on Witne11es. sometimes 1tve unautbortud blood transfusions during surgical emergendes and have even filed suit to force transfusions. But, Lapin said , "I am convinced that operatioos can be done without blood and they can be done 1ucceaafully " Lapin's techniques Include large doses of follc acid, iron and vitamin B-12 to stimulate new blood production ln the bone marrow. Sureery it.self, carefully planned st.ep-by-atep. usually involves electric cautery -sort of an electric knife that emits a apart to immediately cloee blood vesaela u it slices through tiaaue. LAPIN DOES SAY AaTIFJCIAL BLOOD poees .. a moral dilemma. If I b.aH done an operation before wit.bout blood, can I now uk an iDdtvidual to subject himself to eomethlnl I'm not sure about?" U the long.term safety and effect.iveneu ol Research Fund Set Up at UCI A medical research fund will be establlabed at UC Irvine in honor of Garden Grove'• only Medal at Honor recipient, Cmdr. Donald A. Gary. The fund will support research beinl conducted by Dr. Ardlle Wllaon, Uct proleaaor, who ta study- lnl tbe fuactlon at the lune ln beahb and dlleue. Prienda and relatives of Cmdr. Gary may• contribute to tbe fund by wrltinc to tbe Collep of lledidne. UC Irvt.ne, t.rvlne02717. OCC to Offer Jazz Classes A •aa1etJ at Jan cluue ranatq from emem- ble puupa t.o lmproviaaUonal HUiom will be of. fend bJ Onnae Coast Colleae tn Costa x .. beltnntq Feb. 4. EDMDl!ble sroups will meet MODdaJS throalb 8atuntaya. from I to 5 p.m. and FridQa from 1 to 5-p.m. 'l'be lmproriaaUoa clua will meet TueMlaJa ·and Tbanda1a from 1to2:30 p.m. Jlellltndion fOI' aprtq clUHI l"llDI Jan. t t.b.roaah Feb. 8 in the Acl.miillona Builcttn1. hdclraWion ii available by caWns 556-57'12. PIJ1IUC NOTICE PlJBUC NOTICE DAILY PILOT ' • CINC(I All • CWI SOGA • voou COUllS ' 3·s1 28 Ol. u. : TONIC WATER DIET OR REG. 2801. 2:sge ADPRIC•• PR•YAIL1 THURSDAY DEC., 27th. THAU MONDAY DEC., 31st. SAVE 51.30 SAVE 12.80 SAVE 52.36 • • _. OLD ~;~• SMUGGLER Us SCOTCH .,.OOf 1.75 LT. ~ 8.99 SEAGRAM'S v.o. CANADIAN WHISKY .. f'ltOOf 1.75 LT. 14.59 .. CANADIAN CLUB WHISKY • "'°°' 1.75 LT. 14.99 SAVE 52.88~ SAVE 54.00~. SAVE 51.94 PUERTO VA.LLARTA l •Qhl or Dark TEQUILA IO PIOOF 1.75 LT. 7.99 u L75 LT. 12.99 rfl ANCIENT AGE ~~--~ BOURBON llNOOf 1.75 LT. 9.69 SAVE 52.40 tSAVE 52.70... SAVE 51.08 BACARDJ l rQhl or Dar k RUM IOPHOF 1.75 LT. 9.19 llAC IUNION'S BLENDED SCOTCH EARLY TIMES STRAIGHT BOURBON •PWOOf 1.75 LT. 9.99 GILBEY'S GIN IO NOOf 1.75 LT. 9.49 COUNTVASYI VODKA .... • ":: LT. 8.89 L75LT. 6.89 BUDWEISER BEER 12a.CWIS 12PAK FOSI ER CREEi 9 YEAR OLD ......,.. IO :::T. 8.89 MR. & MRS. "T" •LOODYMARY MIX SAVE 52.30 E &J •RAllDY 801'ROOP SUGRAlrS 7 7 caowN BLENDED WHl.KEY '°"· 1.75 LT.10.49 SMIRNOFF VODKA 80 NOOf 1.75 LT. 9.19 BEEFEATER GIN MNOOf 1.75 LT.12.99 J & B SCOTCH 86 PROOF 1.75 LT.15 .1 9 POPOV VODKA • PllOOf' 1.75 LT. 6.89 SAVE '100 noa. 10.99 ..-... . .......... __ - No Case Too .Tough SAN PRANCJSCO <AP> -1"be riCb* to a JW'J trial ID a ei.U PM can't be dealed because of &be~ of the cue, the lib U.S. CoGrt of Appeals bu ruled. It revened and seot back for trial ill San J>Mco a ca•• involvinl 20 separate suits brought a1.mst U.S. Financial. Gda ShotfalJe Stary Tops ., ..... A:lll ti .. • I Prw Lut lpl'tn&'a Callfom.la pd.De cdlil, which captllNd ntttcmal llleedlt.,_ wHla mile-lone Unea, OYerbeatm wmpen ud odlH .. nffcmin1 .... voted by far tbe mOlt lmportut atate news ltorf of 1911 bJ AP newapaptr and broadcast aubscrlben. Tbe 1tG17, wblch eoatiQ• ID put today wlth th• odd..-nn Pl'OtP'atq• neelftd ';:f!t., twice u JUDJ 'votel u tbt Hcood·place r -the Ila, 25 erub of a Loa Ancel•bou.Dd DC·lO in Chicago and t.be reaultlnl controveny over 1aftty of th• Loa& Beaeb-made airliner. IN TllDJ) PLACE TBDE WAS a tie between the conviction and aentenctna of former Sao Franctaco •.:R~~vi1or Dan Whit• in tbe lloacoee-Mllk 1, with ltl aftermath of street violence, and the Iranian student aituaUoo ln California, lncludiDI demoo1tration1 and depoftatiom. Rouad1q out the state'•'-* 10 new stories cl 1979, tbe results were; 4. 'lbe continuation of tbe Callfornia tu revolt, includlq the pauqt of Ptopcietticm 4 and the llnierinl eftecta of 1178's Proposltioo 13. s. THE llllVIN vs. MAaVJN "palimony" trial in Los Angeles. 8. The solving of the Hillside Strangler cue with tbe arrest and aentencilll of confessed killer Kennetla Bianchi. 7. Tbe June 11 death of actor' John W ayue tn Lot~. 8. Flree range state brushJands, lncludlna the death of three firefighters in Santa Barbara County and the destruction of• dozen exclusive homes tn the Hollywood Rills. t. 'IBE CALIFORNIA NVa.EAR controversy, 1Dcludiq demon.stratioo.s at the Diablo Canyoa and Rancho Seco power plants. 10. 1be judicial probe of the state Supreme Court. Save lSCeach on Kellogg's ~ Raisin Bran cereal and Kellogg's Sugar Frosted flakes•cereal Enjoy the goodneSS ot these great cereals in the morning and save some money too. It's Kellogg's way of gMng you a great start on a nutrtttous brealdast. SavelSO STOIBCOUPON I Class Set On Photo Printing Alla· ......... •eries-~ proJeetkm priDdq wl11 be offered bJ Gol-. Weit ~ ill Hunt· lnstoD beslnntn1 Jao.u. Tb• worklbopa, cl•· alsned for tbe person who bu bad previoaa pboto enlar1ta1 •• · perleace, wlll concen- trate on learD1na bow to produce ful[-acale prints. Dirollment wW be limited to 22. ct.... will meet ill photo la.. ID tbe Fine Arla Jbd""ftl from 1 :00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and • •to mMertall fee will be cbarsed. Pre·reciatration la re- quired 1D tbe C.ommuni· ty Semeee omce. SOUL CITY GETS HELP W ASJllNGTON <AP> -The federal aovern· meat will take OYer the Soul City .. new town" development ID Warnm County, N.C .• under a $10 mllUon Mt&Jemeld It reached with the pro- ject. • WITHA COMPLETE PANASONIC VIDEO RECORDING SYSTEM CAMERA • Aeoofde ~ y0/11 ... Wllh ~ ,....._, , 11'1 vMd colof. USE IT INDOORS OR OUTDOORS •.. AT HOME OR AWAY. OR AWAY ,.~ ... .... \'°" .... "9f\1· ~ VCA •lflloll ........ ~ . . ,. 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C()f'IV91\>0nl. o•y·lo-VH ·~•em Yew"' aAwayr, iu-1 tntllUl<I\ aw.y trom tae.ng Oft lM Mf. 1his will do it ... or '880 worth of this~ .. , ..... 0on·1 make yGUFM'lf It prilonet In tt'8 ·~· attd lnoolt•••llC4t ol shotH\llWMftO lilm reeta. &tall •way ''°"' lhe c;ost ond long •••t of "ol~ movte ftlm procelMd by • pf'OtO ... A atngkt ~ Pfleed ceeaetlc C.tft 9'¥9 you up 90 11• ""' flouf'I of 1~. Md"*". . iuM llUsh a few bwttofte 8l'lf n ••• i. boml lacil cosleit• can be ~Of """°° IOf ~ apin and llGlltn Tired or whet the netwof'tts .. OfteftnO? Meta'• a chence tor you Mel~ rtmtty 10 bethe~cl...cton .,.Ollars' OVER ONE HOUR OIF REC0R0tN0 OH A mt1GI E MTTERY RECHARGE. You'reasmoblleM•~'*""°"~' this COfnplet• Plnnoneeystem lets you record wt-. 81\d wtfen you wll\I. let '/'lNf lmagtftaltOn do the resit • Bogs a.,,, C1ao1ees · Ray Folland, 11, (left) and Patricia Pokorny, 11, have been named memben of the month for November by Boys Club of the Harbor Area. Ray, student• at Woodland School, represents Boys Club branch in Coeta Mesa. Particia, student at Eastbluff School, represents branch in Newport Beach. Collegiate Juniors Flunk Writing Test SACRAMENTO CAP> -More tbao 40 percent of the Sacramento State University Juniors who must pasa a writiDC test to eradu.ate bue f alled OD their fint attempt, tbeac:bool aaya. Engli.ab Department Chairman Ted Honlbaclt aaid be wu d1streaed but not surprised that Z37 of the 512 juniors tatiq tbe test, or42 percent, flunked. .. IT llA8 TO BE a pretty di!· ficult exam," be aaid. .. And we muat remember that it ia given agalmt a background in which, for a number ol yean, writing proftde9ey ... not required" to andmte. Trustees ol the State Uniftrli· ty and Colleges ayatem ordered each of the 19 campuaea in lJ'16 to require students lo de· monstrate competency in writ· ing to graduate. But the trustees let each school set its own timetable and requirements, some living a lest and some Ex Realtor Changstrom Soeeumhs FuDenJ services will be COD· ducted today for former P aaadeaa realtor Grant Cbaa,.uom. wbo died Dee. 22 at Soatb Coast Community Balpbl tn 8aUlh Lapna. Cbaptrom. prior to moWl8 to L..-. Beadl three )'earl aco. owned Cbaqatrom In· diltrtal ReaJtJ ID Puadena. He alto ....-terma .. preeident of tbe SalYMim Army Advllory Boerd. die Pu..S.a lllatorical SoeletY" and tbe Loa An1eles ~al ladalb'tal Realty. Be la .unived by his wife, Boanilt: ... Crall Chanptrom .t of Lo•eland, Colo., and ·~. Beth Cba.nptn>m "' Ifill VaDIJ ad Laurie Brannan ol ..... Be8dl. S•r•lee• were held at tbe Com.munlt7 Prubytertan Claarc~ of La1una Beaeb. Prt•at.e burtal will follow at Moa&ala View Cemetery ln Alt ..... The f amll,J hat 1u11 .. ted aMmod81 • ......,, to tbe Oam- muil.1&7 Pr.bytertu Clnareb l'Ocred"*' ol Lqw BMcb. mandating a writing coane. JOAN llAXWBLI... WHO ad· ministered tbe Sacramento State y., Mid &be me eom· moo pnlllelm wen fatlm9 to • 'addrem tbe qaedioa, co.. all the upecta or or1ani&e tbeir t.hou&b1a •• Added Hornback: • 'If JOG don't write much, YoU don't real· ly know what wrtUDI 1oob lib on the page. Lota tblDk that a sentence la one that belim with a capital letter and eoda wttb a period." Thia la the lint year that Sacramento State bu Pftll a teat. It was required of only 5C of the 4,000 Junion, de~ 00 their date ol emol1ment graduation requiremk•ta. All freabmm wbo emoUed um JeV will have to p'-a the 'er to 1radua&e, however. BOUIMat 8AID 1toclenta wbo auaMct u.e t.t &be nnt time moand ca take it qalD. "h'• a Pldld•er nam bit lt'• al8o a c1ta.,..,.... exam," be aald. '!ea!le ti* 6.a't,....,.. then,. ....... to aMaerl, people la the .....,..,, Deputmtnt wbo teach tbe wrtUnc counea. TbeJ t.a1k to tbe atndeata Ud tl7 to direct tbem to tbe riabt kinda "' remedial COW'lel. •• Small Savers Get a Break .,. ....... hlPlw Amertew wW be al* to earn ldablr •• •• • 1mat11r aaTtnp depostta ID !*. 1'ben are two tblnp"\o loc* eiat far: •a~~ . ..._......_.. .. ,.. lnp certtftcat. llD4 • Oft' type al smya Baild tblll Wiii.., ...... u Wet to matmttp. SANJm, MVINGI AN» IDID UIOdMiam and credit umoa. an autborlled to l.uue tbe DIW certlfleate. Tiie lat.erat nte -aet by tb• federal a1enel• which resulate the flnandal la- 1dtuUolll -wW be tied to tbe rate .,.Ml OD 2~year Tl"elRf1 Department aeew1tlet. 'l'Ut'• carre.atl.J nnm•a1 at be:tae• _ -• .,.. •.•••r -·-ll~pereeataadl2pereat. a WV nnar ,_ -a.,._ Tbe 1overameat aet ao to four yeua; ~ pereaat to Ml miDlmum deposit for tile MW peraat. certlflcate, but iDdhidul lD--har to It& JU,ra; TIA S-· atitutiou can eatabU.b tMir cent toT~ perC'IDl. own liimta; 1peeifla are stlD be--Sb to elOt years; 1._. per. inl wa1ked out. But at lealt-cent t.o'N paCJllll. New Prison Chief SACRAllBNTO (AP) - FGnlNI" ...... Sm. Howard WaJ' baa bee9 __. ddef al a newty created .ate ,.;.om •tene'J bJ Gov. Edmund Browa Ir. Wsy, a llepablkm,,... ......... eo.tJ. ... a" liltCed aecretar7 of ... new Yoath and Adult Corrflc. tionaJ ~ aa w~. Tait New Branch Librarian • a..... ,... ., a.. a••• baa beea appol•t•• ••· allllltr.Un BVart• el U. Seal Beac:b IAla•re W•ld 1w..-al ... <>nap Oamt7 Public r.ar., .,..... Tett•wW•t11e1~ for fl•• ~••r.!.t at kead Wlinrim Ill .... _ ......... 8oatli ,..,,.,. '* I ell ..& • ,.,.,.... ll-.W. of .. Im Clemeate ....... A1 an admlalatratl•• bbrartm. T9lt ... be wtll .... ... tbe ..... O&WilUub ., u. braada, u OPll aaall to a i. ferace JOnrta. wt.o acta • • CODI~ to ...... doiaa .. aeardl. Tbe llbnr7. -al ... eom-ty'a 11 bi wbw. ii loellled at DOG Bevub Maor Road bl IAl Beacb. bank said it npeeted to Ml a -Elatll years or more; N Sl,000 minlmum for tbe ~.,..,. percmt tol pel'ffllt. CJ C p ---S-tt • cerWJeate, 1•mllar to that tor Slx-moatb mone1 market 888 8D ~ 11L1er1na most other ftxed-tlme cleposlta. certlflcata are •••llable la ----e Saftql ad loan llllllh.._ mtntmmm of $10,000. Some iD-Tbe 0nnae Coat YMCA wU1 offer am-..-INll• .... ll be anow.d ltltUtlw wW al.low aneraJ peo.. aiped for people wbo aulfer from '°9 t.ct clisc:omtalt ht' ' 1 ofwi -·· to~CJDe.~ pie to 1et toc•ther H Joint Jaa. 7. a _._e ...,...., IDGN -OWDen. 'l'be mmuaJ iDtereR rate SE I Nm will be beld Twid.Qs and P'ridQI from I to JI LID. tereat than tbe commerelal is baaed OD the bdereat rate paid EffDin& clw will meet 11.oMa.y aDd nmida) trom 7 to 1 baab md credit UDlou Se.tap oa a.week Treasury bWa; in-o'clock.. and loam tradltioaally are a ma-•~ ,_ mded p mi ...__ a11 jor source al mortlAP mmey. ---·-_t_ ... _not_com __ '*' ___ · ______ or __ onna __ uuu_._c __ &a-_1.o_. __________ _ The ~ Civet tbem an interest edse OD ID08t typee ol accotllltl ao they can attnct de- ~ltl wbk:b are then anilable to lend to ,..id-be bomebuJen • NOTE: DON'T BE C'O"ftMed by t be term 1 "1 a •tn11 certlficate" or a .. certlftcate ol depoGl.'. When /." put ,... 1DGMY In a~. lt Iii.._ ...... tlJiq ....... It In ..... lnp UCCUlt. aeept tbat '°" .. ~lt • ftud amoant foT • fbed time, ~ iDMead of · eettilll a paa1boot, you •et a paper cerUflcate. Tbe Seriea EE Savinp Bond -the Energy Bond -wbldl will IO OD aaJe Jan. 1 ud wbic:b will replace tbe Sert• E Band will pay a bonus of ball • percentqe point. or 7 Pel elllt annually, ll tt is beld to lta fUl1. 11-year maturity. biaUal. S Boadl wbkb have DOC m.-.. allo wll1 PQ tbe baam U 11M1J are beld for 11 yean from dtlt date ol tbe flnt aemiamsual In- t.rat period that bqim OD 01' after Jan. L Tbere an mare tllml bait a doleD l1PllS al= ace , ••atlable at" I ........ Uom. &adl bat. ....... ad loan. ete • ..U b OWD C: .,wt-for thl.Dp like latenet ..,. m~nta, compoandtaa, deDaGt Ilse. U.. la a nMoWD fl eit baalc off eri.D,., aceordlal to Adam Wade al U.. U.S. Leape olSavtnp.Auoct.atlcml: Sund;:t real!v is Soniet ing Sj>ecial ••• More than half of all Dally Pilot readers say they spend the most time reading the sunc:tay paper. The latest deadline for news, sports and pic- tures of any Sunday newspaper, plus Family Weekly magazine, TV Week and color comics make the Dally Pttot bright, Interesting reading for 150,000 Oran9e Coast residents. Two of the three people reading each Dally Piiot are adults. Three-fourths of subscribers own their homes and te.re Is a co'11ege graduate In 63% of Dally Piiot households. To reach the ycutQ, buying audience aaly the Dally Piiot delivers, consider the lmpKt of an .twrtlsement In the 5unday tlon.. Call 642-«121. ~le •II a~ a.Orange o.st rely an u.e I . ' I ~ " I ~ "'5' , • ... ....... ,..,......., 1 ................. .... MAMYOTHERIM STORE SPECIALS NOTSHOWM HERE!!!!!!!! -s 81o¢Gf f .-,_1~ SALE NOW IN PROGRESS ~ GA!& (J I "i 1-~~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!B!!!!!!ftl r;e-cAPe, FROMOUR LADIESDEPARTMENT ... 5ALI FROM OUR MEN'S DEPARTMENT ... SALE LEVI'S BRUSHED DENIM IU5H JEAMS Reg. S2000 ... .. .. ..... Miller & Big Smith Long Sleeve. Pearl Snap. Floral. & Sohd Color WESTERN SHIRTS Reg toS2900. Calmar Full Zip VELOUR SHIRTS Reg S3000 .. s9ss .s1oss IEMMINGTOM, IMPACT, SATURDAYS, ~2;!~~.~~~.~~~ ..... s 11 ss Sp4tcial Group of OCEAN PACIFIC, LEFT IAMI. LIGHTMIMG i~3?!~ .. ;~~~ .~.~~... . ... s 11 88 Entire Stock or AMGB.S FLIGHT SLACKS Reg. to 123 00 s16sags17ss FOR BOYS ONLY. . . SALE Special Groop SHORT SLEEVE BLOUSES Reg IO S2500 Byer Long & Short Sleeve s9ss s 11 ss LACE COi.UR BLOUSES Reg lo S1 7 00 .. . . . & Special Group of Fl~t Glance Sweet Baby Jane & Oroan1cslty Grown LOMG SLEEVE I LOUSES Reg to 12700 Frenkenstein HAW AllAM ILOUSES Reg s1eoo s 1 ()88 , s 12ss ........ s1 osa s11aa Famous Maker FASHION SWEA TBS Reg. to 127 00 .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . • S~tal Group of A·SMILI JEANS A•g. to 121 00 .•• ............ s11 as Elast•c SD S l l 8S WRANGLER CORDUROY Jf.AMS Reg.11600 .... ... ..... .. .. . . ...• Wrangler. Landlubber. & Funny 011'1 FLARED & STRAIGHT s 12ss LEG DEMIM JEANS Reg to a21.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... LIV~ ~~~ ~':"'"': J~"' s 12aa ti~irr°"~~;~~ _S 1688 Reg. 1'18 .50 ................................. . FROM OUR MEN'S DEPARTMENT ... SALE 5th0 .. ~ed SHORT SUIVE KNIT $1>97 & MISH SHllTS L -Reg S14.00 . .. .. . .................. . Aaeorted LonQ 5*11t1 CREW NICI SWEA TSHllTS Green & Grev Only Reg tos 1260 . 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Services like a personal safe deposit box for storing your papers and valuables, docwnent copying. notary public services. and much more! NOW '4 BD,IJON IN AMETS. HOME FEl>ERAL SAVINGS of San~ EtfectJW Oecemblr Z7 ~ Januarv 2 HOME FEDERALS 6-MONTH. $10,000MINIMUM T.axnFICATE PAYS: 11.854%; AllllUIR* ($10.000 mininun.' month term. lnterat Is paid &mutate of depo51t to dltr" wllhdrntaJ on an T .certificak's.» A Miss and a Bit Orange Coast Colle ge's Russ Stolzhoff (left photo) grimaces as he bats away an attempted shot by Golden West's Charlie Reiff Wednesday night. OCC teammates ___ ..._ ... f Stu Van Ho and Ronnie Calhoun await the rebound. Al nght, Golden l 's Dave Atkins scores. See story. Paae 82. ' It Got A.way Front Us-Westllead Lakers Blow Big Leads, Lose to Kamas City, 118-111 KANSAS CITY, Mo. -It •as lbe same old story of down but ae~er out for the K ansu City Ktap acainat the Los Aueles Laken u the Kin&S came from r bebind to beat the Lakers, 111-lll, ill NBA play Wednesday nl1ht. The ~ers domtnated tile ftnt balf and led by 15 midway ~ the third quarter, '"4 Kansas City outscored them, 27-10, down the stretch in the final period. Later Coach Paul West.bead was stll1 trJdai to figure it out -this momine. .. ALL OJ' A SVDDEN tt just aot away from us," West.bead said. "Qu.r break WU nmnine, we were playinc eood defense, tbere wasn't a lot we could im· prove on. The last five, 1tx minutes, everythina ~med to disappear. I'm kind of a,eeeh· leas after a game like this. I can't analyze clearly the rea· aoa. ... Sam Lacey scored 18 poi.nu and pulled down 21 rebounds, but it wu a atruiele for the Kinp to overcome the LaJten. Colts ·Fire Marchibroda the three dhiaion cbam· plon1blp1 be broucbt to Baltimore. But there are Umet tbe NFL. Wal blred by J~ Tbomufortbe 11'15NUOO anclbe immediately tui'lled tJI• Colu around. . la tblt ll'Mt.it liqle.MMOD turnabout lD UM b1ltin. ol tbe leap. Baltimore wiDt from lllt place to lf:Jt pla•• la th• Am•riean ~ Zall llDd WOD the tide wUb lM itcord.. TbeColtaWNl·Utnm•. , . I I ' They came back from an a1• third-quarter deficit to take an 86-85 lead. fell behind ••1 wltb eilht mlnutea to eo. and then went on tbeir acortns bln1e. The boUat 1boottn1 team in lbe NBA. the Laken made tbelr firlt HWD fteld Soal au.mpg in lbe fourth quarter, then didD't make aoo&her for more Ula aeven intnutea-or UDtll tbt Kinp bad tM pme in the .... .. , 6-3 n. Rama Final Season · · For Staubach? DALLAS <AP> -Tom Llmdry fi1uree Ro&er Staubac:h mtOt poulbly retJre lf the Dallaa Cowboys Co to tbe Super Bowl ., .. A.Del the Cowboys• coach .sda be woWd be damb ti he didn't follow bla 37 -year-old quarterbM:k. BOWEVBa. LAND&Y laUlbed like be WU Jokina when be 1akl be waakl bu& 'em ap if Ro&er did, a.ltboaP be aJao Mid be •boolb' St•Mdl lbould pl.Q et leut anodMr year . .Uked bow ... be thoqht St.aubaeh •oald pla1, Landry Hid, .. lie ls ...... to pl.Q' M lon1 a be feeJa be ean do • job. lf we are btmat.e .....,, to eo to the Super Bowl be mllbt qa:lt lb.ls 1e:ar. He ba pride ud he'll never iet. ~ 1et OYW tbe bill .• Landry Mid • Stauhladl'• ... ''it <&oinl down.bill) bappem all at oaee. Bat I tbiak be dlou1d play notber :rear. Roeer Just bu to .. )J)' feel Wte Bob Ully and Lee Roy Jordan did when tbey qu.it. They juat decided ~t·a it." STA1JBACll BAS u.id be will not dedde wbetlwr to retire until lbe spriq DO llLllUer Dallaa' fate In lbe plaJolfa. Landry, aaked how ma.ny more yean be will coach. quipped: .. I'm an the same boat If Ro1er quita, I'll quit. If I don't I'm DOC yeey wiM." L&DdrJ said-be felt it was an IDJUIDce that Slaubacb flUled to make AU-pro this year. "He 11 bavin& one ot b1S bst yean." said Landry "He really put us mto the Naliooal Coo- AOGEA STAUBACH ference Eastern D1v1s1on Cham l*JllSh,tp " STAllllM:& WILL ub a 6-3 record •1a•nst the Rams into Sunday'• NFC firs t round playolf in Tnu Stachum. He 1s 3.1 lD playGft' sames q&J.mt LOt> An1elea. HU bmt perfonn.uce agamst lbe Rams came an tne 1975 NFC' CbamptONbip game when he completed 16 of 216 paues for 220 yards aod four t.oucbdowns m a 37.7 vietory. St.aui.dl will be starting tu~ 13th comecut.ive playoff 1ame for tbe Cowbojs. He is 8-5 in the playoffs and bu quarterbacked two Super 8owt cbampk>as '• } I I ..-----.... eel lk Dq----- An-Coaci.1Ae .... an...-..M W • Mt a curfew Ume for bis B.uofobaeb la t<'tw ~: "We auuest a time and for tbe ftnt couple of 4Qa t.bere wl1f not be a bed cbect. If tbel alMlle It, U.. WUl be, My wt!• t.auabt me tbllL a......-&bit J com• .. at• e.rt.Go u.n.. lad ti I do. U.-&Mn'•• m• a~d. UI daD't. U. lbe N$ bokUa1 W deeb." .S.•ln CUp CUpJlfWSt £ ...... O•• D 11 l1h • KGNd 1' ~la the~-.. quaiUr • ledi. Strel't put. IU m.., 11'-IM to establl.lh • ~·a.ale lead over &be ra .. ln b; Pacific Dlvialon of the NBA ..• ~ us-4 11 ~ fNe throwl and ... Ina' 41.flDGt llaat u th• tDdld to balld a IO-pomt ..... ~ ... UJ.. .tdGl7 onr Portland . . . Denftl' wttllli»4 euapeMed forward a...,. •eGm{a, U. MUOD-bteb -.pohll perfonunee of 0. Juel to defeat Goldee ltate. II· ..... alek ..,.,,. led a ........ tblrd quan.r wtth U pclnta ad .._ ....._ kept ap the pressure in the tourtlt ~ u the Rockets broke a ab·pme lolinl 1treak wUb a 10-110 Ttotory Oftl' Su AD. tonlo .•• lllb N..n. lcond If po&llta and Wiiiford llorw added all 14 of b.la down the It.retch to belp ce.t a J'f.potnt • performance by Wa1hln•ton'1 11•1• Har~, leading New JerN1 to a 111-10. , .. L over me Bullett . . . Two free tbroft by Mlelr.91 .lobDllGll and one by Pll1I Cllelller ln t.be rJ.D&I a~ mlnui..t enabled Indiana to tight off the 1truoll.q Detroit Pl1ton1, •·'7 ... Janlor Br1d&emu acored-U Ol h1a 23 pointa ln the fourth quarter and •area-... _ &Lio bad as to lead .Milwaukee to a 110·101 victory over Chlcaeo . . . Center Swee Nater, wbo had 35 pointa ud 22 rebounda •1aimt Utah Sunday, WU chosen the NBA player of the week. 0~11 Stai~ a ... p• o.,er Ill .. • Hot-i!hooting guard Jeff Stomt and Mart &ad· m ford igruted a second·half outburst that propen.d 18th·ran.ked Oreeon Stale to a 100.58 romp over Idaho \n the open\ng &•me ot the Far Weal Claulc • colleee basketball tournament Weclneac1ay. &a1 ..._.Mt a tournament ~rd of 11 assists . . . In the only o&Mr Caa:M invotvtn1 • w .. t Cout team, San Joe.e State led most Of the tint ball, bUt fell to North Texas State, 7Ul bl the All-eolJece tournament In Oklahoma Clty ... A U·footer at the bua« by Vin Caraher 1ave Boston CoUe1e a 75-7' upset win over 17th-ranked Georgetown in the Holiday FesUval t.ournaJDent at Madison Square Garden. The Eagles meet St. Job.n's in tbe fin1l1 Frtday after the 15th-ranked Redmen defeated Lafayette, 88 58. Bo Worrle• A h•t £1•eNelcen Michigan Coach Bo Scbembeclller aaya tM • Wolverines' s ucce11 ln Friday ni&ht'• Gator Bowl 411• game may depend upon how welf they ean baDdle North Carolin•'• four Unebacken ... Saytq be doea~an to eet serious unW 1ame ~e. AdumNI Coach Lo. quipped h1a way throu8 an airport Jmentew as the RUOJ'baeu arrived 11' New ~eau for tbeir New Year'• Sugar Bowl date wttb No. 1-ranked Alabama . . • Netinaka Coach Tom O.bone says be is confident the Cornhmlten wlll bounc. beC!k from their IGA to Oltl1botna wttb a wSll OHi' Hou.ton. ,,., .. Keep 8erl•• (IJ) &Mee ~~.1oala bJ ........ ad .... m Brtu r Hartford to I ""' de wtda the ' l'lfml Wedne9da1 Dllht, •a-dl"I Pbl1Dlpbla•1 unbeatm 1tnu to a1 •am• 1D th• Natklul Hoelr.t11 LMl\le. Hlll'a 1oal wu b1a ftnt NHL tallJ. lie wu called up earlier 1D tbe Clay from Sprtqfteld of ta. AmedaD = i....,. ......... .,.. lcond tine ... Ila .... Plriod to ltnlte • ft•ioal f1mr1 bJ ........ a4 cafl'7 tbl North Stan to • M flmloC ftW Wtantpec •.. Cblcaeo defWllD• .,_. ...... &lipped beh1Dd tbe .. Lam .. ten.a•, took a pau from 'hm ~ a4 beat 1oaU• •lk• UM wtU. a 10-foot backbader NYC minatee blt.o tbl tldrcl period to itve the Black Bawb a W tit with the 8Juee ... •ut. 1'1-.t M1, "'* LaeU and Ona .......... Mend Udrd· pertod pla to Ult Pldl\Nrtll to a H W:· torr o••r Det.rolt ..• TerrJ O'a.1117 lboftd Al..._.., NboaDd Pllll AtlllM'I .. ~ Du • .. .. url1 tn~ .,.w and .., .. 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IUD. ..., ... llll'd to atop, baW.S a.....a h Y•*•tu'7· • DoqlM Danllr ............ favortle NOit...-, Hteh•nc • p11,_ for • Juda ad ft" touebdowu. lpUt nd GUJ WlWaml baus.d la II ,_ t'W Goldsn Weat Wina ~et One' From OCC .,JS,IJ11:0 M'/, wbat a cwr~ a JUI' canmab. Liit HHOD at tbll tlm• OoldlD W.t Collqe'I ........ ball team owned a f.T ncal'Cl ud, • tlal eamoallD WOl"9 an. went from bad lo worH, ftnilhlDI .... Oraa1• Coa1t, meanwbile, wa1 at it.I PiDnacle at N e route to wbal tumid out to be a 2"1·1 record and a 1tate cbam· ptouhlp. WELL, A Yl:A& 1oae by, tbeae tame two teama from the oppGalta enda of the aptctrwn met at OCC'• Petanoa Oym· naalum WednHday Dl1bt ud the reauh wu a 1tunnln1 N-'11 victory for lbe Ruau.n. Tbe win wu aotewol"th1 IA that it WU Go&deD W•t'1 loth bl 15 1amea Ulla MUOO, OM more than ta entire output from lut year. Oran1e Cout, on tile other band, NW tta reeord drop to M . • • and \be Pirata' prob&ema are only be1inntn1. .:.~=·~a:= trom U. ow&Mt. Tb• ovtaide 1bo<i4•ac ot...,. TruSMt e.ai. <II pcaa> comllmlld wttJa &111 • atde woft ot Well ZvUI (.11) and..., ~b (11) .... too macb Jar tbe Pirates to~­ com•. I occ WU UI------·~ bJ Ul1110V•1 and ltl \0 couec:t fw.MD UM tr. throw • -~tallylatbeftl'lt ball. ODl)' oeee la tbe game Cl1d OCC tab the '8ad at 13-11 ..n, ln tbe flrtt bait. Tb• reat beloapd to the RuatJers. .,,.,..,_ ~ .. played would probdllJ M cloH. and 1J of tbe 11•a..ba¥9bem. ,TJ'm Diil IUl"PriHd bJ what ••'•• doae. '1f e bad a tood recndtlq 1•ar and we hne aome 1ood fnabman talent. P1u. Walt (S.ans > bu tae. eoe1a.t.,, for m all year loq." E•au, the oaly aopboinore wbo 1tarUd Wednnd•J, ftaiabtd bll aiPt'• wort bJ blt- tlnl mm o1 bla 12 •boU rrom tbe IJoor. Hatton and Heldearelcb. a pair ot fl'elhlM" from Marina Hllb'I Sa.D.Ht Lea1ue cb.am· ploaab:lp team. were equally tm· preutve. OWC LED by u many • U befor. a«t•tna for a 39.32 advan· u1e at tba hall. The score milbt BAftON PIN18BED •Ith have been cloeer ll the Pirates aeven .am to So wtth bia polnl bad not turned the ball over total and Betdewelcb blt on •lib\ more tlmea than th• anen ol bis e.llbt lbola and allo RuaU.., ud bad eonnected oa trabbed 10 rebowwb. more thin 1ix of 11 rree throw There weren·t too many bnebt attempt.I. apc>U for tbe Pinta in a 1ame The MCODd ball wu a carbaD Coach TandJ Gilli• 11ld •a.a of the ftnt. Oo&deo West jumped ••tb• wont 1lncc I've been out to a 11-pcOt mar&io bllm'9 beN." Oran1• Coe1t wblttled lt to IAClll llobiw bad 11 point.a HVtD and \be let the Ruatlwa and 1\m Jolmaoa added JD re- l*t tt ...,. be..-Bu& &be Pirate. baft a Hu •n Co 187 the .._._... loai ft1 to fC>-Ud DOt mudl eoacta,.nmo~.wuabap. Um•t.left. PY manllfterwara. GlW. ii bopln1 with a few '1'hll ODI WAI •ery •....C." chan1ea tlWlp can au.rt wort· taJd the MCCIDd-19ar bead toadl. lnl out toal&bt (9) when OCC "We Ud them bJ U last year and play1 LA Valley 1D th• first loll ccmtrol, and lt'1 ahraya alee round of UM Holiday Deurt tobeattomeoDewbo'awc:mastat. Toam1nwd tn Palm Sprinp. Ml Jard& bat e= NON while oat of tbe , llar- ray caQllbl lT few a 1arda IDd a TD. VIC ON DSPSNIS -Oblo State dona't baH t.o watda ftlm• all~~ oat wbo key1 a U9C cW ... tlLat aDoWld Just U7 Jardl ruabiu ud IA Poils1' a pme. It'• All~Am.teu linebacbr Dania Jobmon wbo Led Urie 'ITojw tn tecklel (IOI) for tile Od.rd ltn1ibt 19ar. U tbe TrQSama .,.. nlnera.ble, lt would be 1D the MC:CIDdarJ. .tiere U8C pve ap nurb' a.mo y ardl. But the main reuoe for that ii ailnpJe. Few teams Md the penc:mnel to beat the T1"o-jana at tbe line. Safety Demlil Sm ltb ud ro .. r Bon.n.le Lott were ft.rat team All-Pac·lO pleb ao the coaebee ID tbe pua-bappy (on fercnce mu1t know aomethiq. ORIO WfATt: ON DEPENsr The Buckey•' main •ln!altb 11 in the aecoadary. where cor· ncrback Mike Gueaa. rover Todd e.u and aatety Vlnce Sk!!Hnp '"re All·Bil 10 They save up jQlt eiPl TDe tbl'OQlb tbe air all year •bile lnter"ptla1 17 puaea. four by o .... Teaim dldn't do much t.u.- nmnina on the Buckeya, who allowed just Ul 7 yardl on the around per same. Jnalde hnebacktt A1 Wu~ bad 108 tack.I... nine for a loaa, wtuc b Kath P'crsuaoo and Tlm Sawlckt combined for 25 aacb. Surging UCI Opens Classic With Hofstra r champ6aalblp. Tb• Butlers. meanwblle. baH a .-ot.f to aavor ~ F r I d • Y : A I e e k a a U e WOJlCEITEJt, lla11.-1t•1 •'J MID ear1lw th1a yur that OM ~c.b MellalDOdpre-Muoa~fufor~~~~--~~~~~~·~----~~~~~~~_:_~~~·~~ UC 1"6W1 bukelba11 teat. So .,..--------------11!1!--l!!l~~-----------­.. ood, ln feet. that tbe ADteamw ba•• a cbaDce ol equa111Da )Mt HUOD'I win total ...... lMfore the PCM campatp 1eta under way. Currmtly s-<t and comiD.C oil a second place fiaisb in the Portland State tourummt. 1JC1 takel OD IWltn f'ridaJ ta die tint round of the Cruader Clauie ....... The.._,,.... pltl bast Holy C1"0N qa1mt ,.. IQIDpticm.. Bolllra la DO pd;IJ Al U. J'17• lnl °'llchmeo proyed wben tlle7 lost at~ eo.n, Dec. 1 .a.. traillq w JM two PGi'* • balttlme. rir.t.,..,. bead eoecll Joe BuriDltoD inbertted lllbt lettennaD tlom 1ut , ...... ~11 club. Hol1 Croes retQl"ll1 11 let· termm from tbe team that Wllll 17·11 IHt HHOD, 0=• BlueJ'1 M"Nlltb u Mad Au•....... lib Holr Cl'W • team 1Mld ta ........... etpt letterm• bad froaa a team tbat went 11-11. Tb• Boadl' ~ loe o·Bdla. Ml compiled a 2IO-t1 record at tile leboo&. UCJWa~ ....... ltreak ...,... --it .... Pepperd&M, ... , lat=· '11MA• .... artltd'1 Beal ad Vietor 0.,we, lllA • ......... Oftl' 11 polllla • ~ lq, &o.11., Marine Coanel Offered Air Fiiter IM!2.l...~~7C, 13'C A 1~-vv. 3e7C, ~7C Signal Flasher #SF562 2 prong• for moat U.S. C8rs. Lt. 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MM•••1-1 I I ··---------· ........... ._.. . _, IAM"41· mDftm.atGGIMJ Cmd-.. u.. .. c::llitlUaa9 ........ : Vie .... d N= l..m -a doullle: °hmlD7 ,.._fl B~· Bad -u.mtta: Tltll Bec:br el Daa .... _ ....... , ...... , . .,.,....._. ....... _,_., .. ,.._ ..... llliitJ¢ a1t1o.ea._,=•._. ~9'llll.aal'4'111•tM1 ....._., .... ... ---. ........................... .. ............... wlll*ift .... , .. .._ .. 111111 nn c ..... , ........ .._ And You Thought loDeyball Tourney Launches of We Had Troubles ·~DAYS COHNDIOllAll .............. ror ...a ,,..,. ..._ IDID9- tna aballt ta. lad ol IDOW ID eo-aw. Call:twala ............ .. ,... ... tM probhuw ~·re tmlplfteut COID· panel to tbe bud•cbel oecar--rtna lD Lake PlacW. New Yoft. Sid jtnnptnf aad mm ecwtlt 1kliD1 eomP9dtloDI 1ebeduled toda1 ud -i"rtday were can-eelled for 1ecl ol aow. UllPDA'ftlaD lD the 4011 and IOll, aloal wttla "" llral&bt daya ol rain. wubed away what Utile IDOW bad fallen earlier ln the HUOll. Thia la the 1ite of tbe ua> WlDter Olymptcs, leta than two monthl away-and it doeao 't baYe.aJIDOW. J anaary la tradJtJooall7 tbe coldest moath of tbe year lo Lake Placid, and that ctt1'1 Ol1mplc Ol"IHltta1 commia.ee u coaftdent ot barinl a rich wlnt« blmtet ready in time for tbe arrhal of tbe world'• puteat eo14-wfetw •tbW• 8VT OLO.Tl•SU harten back to lllZ. wbm Late Plldd boeted the wt.mer 1am• for the fintUme. Al maal, January WU a IJtt.. terl1 cold moatb lD 1112, but the IDOW ~ WU tb.io 81 the New Yort l"llOl't. Tbea ta Februar1 tem- peret\U'ft became erntJc. It drooped to 25 deaw one dQ ucf ,... ... to JO • ., .. with raia dM ant-a Jump of 1S •ll'Ml tn leu tbaa M boan. NaUanal pride wu at stab. ,,.. UDlted Stat. didn't ... ... .... ot the world to tbi.ak lt eoaldn't mab &'OOd it'• proau.. to bolt U.. ()b1rapta. 10 TllS 11.8. Aa•Y waa called illlo acuc.. ud illfm- !:r::~ c= ~a;: Boe•nMra'• crMI coutry traill. ........ "' ... ftnt la. Plaeid __.. ...... poetNef Y•. bS Mt llbtr. C.O. .... ........... ,u.., .... bne 1afflcleat 1nowmekin1 eapabAJl.Uea to combat the tn- ~ ot Mother Netare. • • • n ws•u,y l8N"'T an that un- a.aaa1 for 8oathern CallfornJa moantlin .....na to be cloled for Cbrtatmu. UnW 1no•mak:loc pu ....... .ued. aart.atm. cloemw were t.be rule. nd.bec' than tbe aeeptioo. But It 'a a different atory in the Hst.. Ve1mo.t. for lnstance, bu alwara prided lLMU OD tu white Ou1atmaMI. TbJa Y!_af. bowuer, Vennoat SKIING could on.l1 operate about 50 I*'· cent ot tu lti re.orta o... tbe boUda7'1, and DOM were 81 full capacity. New H11DpMtre, Maine and II auacbUHtta also report a brown Chril&mu. None ot tbe areu iD tboM states are o,er.t· lq OD llD1'billl but me.JHUdia IDOW. Lake Placid bu 1cbeftled tl7oa&I far tbe U.S. :1J;"'!:S team....,.... . it •PPMl"I tbe anlJ • ., dMlee trroau wm be beld ia a. dile artlfldal ltuft. Aertal tn.tyle com~ lo t.be eat are betQ1 ......,....... b .cbednled. ba& the atien are dolDc tblAr claable-hrtst ftipr tn- to ba1etaekl, rather tba11 SDOWbanb. k>me 40 teams are entered lD U competJtJon in three a1e .,apa lacladiDI U ln the ~ta.red senior dlvlalon for .., .... lf.and-mder. OaANGS aK1NTY VBC wt.11 CDs-eel eatirely ot area h1p ' eooa .,..,..... kn. and Kort bla1kl and Kart Raab of ~ Barbor' Marcie Wurta I ad S. Corea ol Corona del ar and Deidra D•orat of •1waa Beach compose tbe .artiq U..ap for lbe team >acbecl by Cbutle Brucie. OCVBC 19 ta. MeoDd lwled tam la tJae Hlllor dl.Uion ehl8d West Cout NeWq. Dale ~· a &ndaate of orou dlelar wbo C:::-at ll'aqe o..t CoDece ,....., l a ......... al tbe team tbat bo lndrwte+ Dtanne Setwt•an rom die Unt'ftl"llty ol Hawaii, •aala Weilboff ot West Tor· • • • ance Hiib. U.. Denter and A.l8VlllNG ws l'INALLY do Una DeQaattro of Soath 1et l'OOC1 Uilns la Califonl&a. =-aaadena and Sue Nlt~bman here 11 a dJ-.ar7 ol term. IDOll t:Dd Dawa ~ ot South Tor- rwrta .-W .. -WI ._ ID 'UN. t.beir dall1 reporta: ACTION COHTINUD todq ~=~~-~IO tmt .... wl fnlD t P •eked powd.er-maclllae a.a. to II ,.m. PriclQ • pool IJ'OOIDed ca-at1 ...... -plaJ. Pla1offa to deterlllllle 1ooee -' 11.Dalisa ID eada ol tM u.r. Bard --"'7 firm --di~ wW be ..... SaWrdlJ. ... ..... of Ma. Tit• --ftaala (J.I. .... ley .... ...,. ..m. .... , will be .... s s.da)' .. ~ Uni la .. -I ..... I 2 •••• (1'-JI) • ., -i • ta._., -....ua.11r'1 •11&~-. ...., . ...., . .....,,..,. maUbln c no 1 n.-..wm111a1ata.. .....,. ' .. .._ 8eae• m,. wWi u. New aow--meaaand a.Jotiartw•• ..... eom=• U. daae ot he' 111 tlli9,... IM Cs' ,.__ .W •• ..... ....... Estaneia Favored In Girhl Touniey · l l \ . YUJml Ferelflsers ...... , Gold Fever Spreads NEW YORK (AP) -While l'Old '' Amerieas are actln lD tt . . . ttieJ 8o10e New Year reeolµ· ed States, HJ the bJa buyers tereated. •• fever bu c~e 1prHd to tbe Unit· are 1ettin1 more aud more in· tiou eeem to be made in bullion arket1 are not iua to be broken. But. A rt And amaq small parcbuerl ol be re la one rdOlution me cam. sold calm and Jewelry, lntereet in tbat you should make According ~one estimate, leas gold may not be dampened much by a n d deter ml n e t 0 than 3 perce of gold boQ&bt in th , _ _. ... ,_ ketp ... "I resolve to world markets purehued by U.S. • nump 111 ... v. .. uu. Jear. keep myself flt and lo investors. Geor1e Frantovltcb, ezecutJve protect my IOOd health." And, althoucJlprices have spiraled director of the lhnufacturlDI TIUa eould be the most to a succession If reeord bllbl in re-Jewelers and Sllveramltba of important re10lutlon that cent weeks -:;:d!,in& the '800-an· America, expects sold jewelry aalee YoU wtll ever make. ounce level W -in pneral this year to t---pace with lut Our plmmacy will do th 1 of din --r ttl atmGBt to help you lo e vo ume ta I bu been a bit year'a reeord·Httln1 pace despite keep uu. New Year re-leaa than norm~ much bigber price. aolatlon. For, we have ~ made one our.elves. "We DESPITE VIEW that the U.S. "I think the phenomenon of aold, neolve to c:cnUnue p~ market la less 3 percent of total diamonds and silver ii more or 1eaa vld.la& the best poulble sales, Dr. ff~aNCki, chainnan clefylq the laws of supply and de- pharmacy aenice and lo of Mocatta M Corp., aaya tbat mand over the put few yean," be alwar,a put your health compared to few yeara aio, saya. llnt.' ·~-=---------.,......------~------------~ YOUR Doc'TOR CAM PRONE US when you need a medicine. Pick up your .Preacription lf ahopplnJ nearby. or ~ will deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people entrust ua with tbelr presc!rl~ocis. May ·~ com~youn? PAii I.mo PHAIMACY ,,....,...., Jll ............ ~=- N#»AVALLEV Small specl'lshopplng center to be bUllt. More than t mllllon tourists visit this beautiful wl country area annually. Growth s'trlctt llmlted In area making this an excellent lfvestment opportunity. Readyi to go. ~II : Persond Investment Co. 544 4404 HBMan Promoted Robert M. G•brud bu been named treasurer of Smltb lnternallona) lnc., of Newport Beach. Gubrud will be responsible for the cor· porate treasury depart· ment'a domestic and in· t.nlatioaal openUom. Yo11r doDar's best friend today ... REPUBLIC'S 11. LOAN. Access to your savings without losing ~ interest. percentage rate of 7-1 /2i. The difference II 1 ~ per annum, and that become9 your ef- fective loan rate. Meanwtule, your savings remain lrUct. eamtng lntetelt. 8Ult ...... MarleJ ,..,.. ... comt todl.r and have IJquklty while )'O'S' funds earn ~ lnterelt. You <*'\ tl'W\tfer f\.lnd9 that may be getdng lower mtsat elaewhefe. And at Republic, If. per- IOnel emetgency lriac9. you'I always hlYe r9lldy 8Ccell to cash. thanks to ow 11 lom\. 12.4190/oAmallYllW. ....... DM.27 ...... 2 •t0.000mlnllamn-DOeotlllll'H ..... ) C.Oorwt'8~ Repubk Federal Savlngl countek>f. ,,...Plf"lllJalftJr--~~~~ ~ort -'*!'-*"' ... • l!:s.oo • .. , ... Prejeet Unit«I Callforma But ii mini a beBcopter to lpeed m- colleded ebecb to the Los ADaelm Airport. Afta" c•H· tnc. the cbecb are d.llpatched at mtdl!tpt to air for out~f-state Olpta. By reduciDI time checb are in tralllit. UCB says it ii able to generate an addttimaJ '8 mUUm a day !or investments. · More Mileage Sought WASHINGTON (AP> - Tranapartatioo Seeretary Neil GoldacbmJdt wuta 1115 vana and •mall tnacb to .... 1118111 u •ls mllee more per 1allcm ol cuolia• &ban toda7'1 new models. Ootdlebmldt lut week pro. ~ that the avera.se 1uolioe coulUDJltiGD be Mt between 11. T Over The Counter NASDAQS_...,.. , . ... .. .. '• ff::. . •• ,. I ... .. "" ,,,.,.,, coMif .....,,,,... "°'" ... l'DfWr'• ........ ...... ~~ """' 8«tJi /of' •••• "J ' P~ •an arilllat -.. lo wldch to "* ~ ............ can, ntp lild lampe. Do IO ~ -cu Uft lO to peftlMt cir ewm IDOl'e • Wb Item's eo.t. ~ '1Aaplt It t ftDe moatla iD .... t6 IMl1tun.1-. .arcs.ma •• 111 ............. Do --.. ,.. -~---· h1 ba IWW7 ... a., msm_, ta I• ., ... -~ ~----...... --tbe poat-C 1tma1 elearaDc81 . , • bd bafhlq_ ~~~ poft..JalJ• ~~· TID88 .. ~· \ MalOD&I ~-and _____ , =·~~~~~~.~= ol tbe tbe ,_.,. romd, ~ UD Uli1y a1Mb 10UI" ,,. rttrw "'dollanl TMn an m-.Jor Mriodil for clear..,. ...a.: after !!MUr', July 4 .na aft.er c:.ruunu. 1'!aeM a. aeeu.t tlDMI to k up dot!m, II.Deal, ..._ of OU.- Memt, ,,..,_.. m~i~•ot~i.. abiM ind colon U ,_ 'ta art ln UM ulil. 11aere U,O tbe we cbld Aaa-t wb!t.e aU..; 1peclU tor WHMqton'a bbtWay: for Colume.. Day; ~ ; llm.Uar bolld.aya. nz aimplldty ol ..... followtnt caleo· dowqradiq lt.I lmportpce to your alone C.U put ~ well OG lbe We)' aaa.e price aplral iD the fut.we. 1'hll ~ aloae can more Lb&a o«aet riM iD the co.t al UYiDi. G-.1 .......... Be,An Air coodlUoncn . . . •..... , •. February, .July, Aupst Appliances .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ...... January Bat.bins suits . . .. . .. ............. After July 4, A\ll'lllt Batten• and m"'1en .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Sepeember Becld1nc . . . . . . '· . . . . ............. February, Aquat Buildin& ~. lumber ............•.......•.... /voe Cam ploc eqaipntot . . . . .. . ............. Auplt Can (new) . . . • . . . . . . . . AQIUlt, SeP'ember (UMld) ..••.•. Fetwuary, November, Deeember C1Uldreo •• t'lotMg . • . . . . . July. September. November, ~mber Clothes < IJ>l"Ull ' . . . . . If art'b Coats (womc's.cbildren's) •... April, Aurust. November, I December (men's)...... January, Aua-t c wtnttt) " . .. . .. .. .. . . .. If arch OrHaes ...... January, April, June, November Fllbina eqwpa1t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..•... Odober Stock Prices Mixed While Gold Rockets NEW YORK A Pl -'!be ltoek market wu mlaed today as the price ot aoi. cootmued lts upward march ~ Dow JOtrS averaae al 30 LDduatrlala was up 1.11 poants to MO 10 .4ttfH'la 111 TW> s,...u ... . NIW 'l"Olttl IA~ ............. ~ ~-~-.. -., ... -y-~ ........ er....,_ __ .,.,_....,, S4ef1 0.-. ,..,... .. .. ~' --~ ... ~ JIU..A9 tt t .._... . . ... c..wip· :a: , .. ··-111.• • ---------------0-...... ta,. -.. d 1"4 f&T .,.... • ... .. .... S•~ln DI 19111 t Bt-'-(;"' c. ,,., .. ~. J:J1 .1'1 ... MWl.'-• nu-...... . . !!• .... r.=.. ·: . tiiJ: • ~ A•11•W.•~n .... ~~~·id~ ~~-~,-':"= ":: ,_,., . :~ . . -. . -. . -. .,._ ~·-· . "' ~~ ...... '"" .... ~ti( '""' 0.. 11 .... _ .. ~~ ..... ._..... .... - ~·' NEW Y'O'ttl ~ .ffY MK* ..... .......................... !!~-!! ~-............... ~ 9-~· ::.:::.:~:.::~:::.:::._ f .. ::r,.; ... ••••••"••• •u J.-i 1 ... ........ ..... • ""............ .. . __ 1'11..... .. . '· ....... _,AMI.DID N•W 'IOlttt CUI OK. f7 1 -• II N••• • •••e• •• ••••• 'f ~~, ........ , POrcl can ban ap. pleaNd bl-=tl telmaiaG Hrl•• u .. C,arlle'• Ancela. .. ·-n. l'Bl" u4 ''Tll• 8trHtt of Su Freaetaeo." St••• II -Qll11 • dl'Oft w ill the ,._ dam seeae tn tM ..... Ma.mtt.•f Tllat'• tlae Spirit Id an.. .. pcwlble, Ford bM told t.be can Aetor Rod Stetaer holds uP b1a new license p1atel declartnl h1a new-found spirit Within tbe lut year and a baJ!1 Ste18er bu bad a quadruple beart·bypau operation and waa aivorcecl from bia eecond wUe. after~wen donie u.m -,.... ~ ... tbe IJa. cola dta .... mbled to ftnd tbe --In '°The rr.eb cam.etkln ... Architect to Directoi;· Training Vseful/or Deaign of Plays, Filnu BOSTON (AP> -H1a decree from tbe Univenlty of Florence la ln attbltecture, and Fnnco Zefflrelll flnda that tralnlJlr useful in d1recting •t.aa• plap, opera1, fllma and televlalon lbows. He aa1d be uaee the tralnlq lhore for deslcn -be bu de- aioect plays and operu -but, "that tlnd ot 9doeaUon lives you • lot of aeometrtc liDea to yoo.r unnttq." ZEl"PDlELU 18 director of "Fllumena," an Italian comedy playln' et tbe Shubert Theatre through Jan. 8, before open•na on Broadway. A blt in Londoa, the show It.an Joan Plowrtlbt and Frank Fln.lay. He bu directed Marla Canu tn the opera ''To&ca,'' Elizabeth Taylor and JUcbard Burtcm iD "The Tam.Ing of Tbe Shrew," the 1998 flf m ••Romeo and Juliet'• wttb Olivia Huaaey and Mlcbael York, the television daulc "Jesus of Nasareth," and tbe recent ftlm, "Tbe Champ,•• statri.nl J.U Votcbt. Faye Dunaway and Ricky Schroder. "I can't tell you," be •aid when .ad wb.ich medium be prefers. "I am lib a aull&D, )'OU kDot!c\ with tbree wtvee. You 1et to wttb OM; ...... the OM. I reallY cannot make DP my mmd.'· zsn1aBLLI IAID BE meuurea tUCCeU to tenm ot dle Dumber of penoba wbo Me b1a work, ratber tbaa \be proftt. "I doo't like to J\Mlae Ln a.ma of dollan," be aald, "I like to judge in putldpatkln all over the wodcl. Succeea meau for me tile number of people, tbe mllllont, who 10 to see my lllm." "ReapGOaiblUty. because you can harm or betp people t.hnJqb your camera." .. A.IL Ga&\T 9TAU trted to flnd a balance between tbe1r im· a1e u artists and their f..a:np Asked what is the bardnt aa buman bein&a. ··be aald. thin& about direc~. be aaid: He dllcrlbed todaJ'• ._. • 1VFilming Ends Early HOLLYWOOD CAP>-Filming for "Sbopn" bas been completed three da)'l lbead ol acbedule la • 'aeurot.lc and da....._" eDd u.6d tl9e men are ..,.._ tMn U.. womai. ••TbeJ all died aleoboUca. Tbey destroyed tbemael...._ •• be 1aJd al male atart of UM lllllll, but added. '"Ibere are u~ tiont .•• Of tbe boo Ir "Mommy Dearfft," Zefflrelli aald, "I don't think tt'• rigbt to ct" au-Kyoto,Japan. dlencea tbla lma1e of Joan ProducUoa began la.at June la · Crawford." H• said be t.binb lt Tokyo wtth a cut beaded by la b1I duty not to leave that lm· RlcbardCbamberlin and Toab1ro are. aod la mini otber aoureea Mifune. la addltm to the boot for tbe ftlm. The NBC minl·seriea was adapted from the boot by Jamee Clavell and teU. the adventune ol an Eqlisb "barbarian" ln l5t.b century Japan, He deacrtbed stan u "alwa11 deapen&ely insecure,·· and said. "I'm fuclnated by tbe op· portcmtty to tell the story al one of theM ladim or men.·· ·--. .... .. __ ---.. --...... ---.. ---....... --... --..... --.. -·-.. --------_ ... -----· _....,_ ----_...,. --.. ,_ ........ ---· -· -.,._ ------·--.... --_ ... ----.. '• ·' . . ... , .... ,. .. . ... ---------.. --.. _ ----.. -·-...... -------·----------_,, .. ------................ --· ----------., ... ---------------·-· --------- ...._...._,~---....., ......... ,.., ...,.lllU _. -..... --~~19 ......... ..., , .. ,. ~a ••·••···• Or-..Qt ~ ...... 911t'• -·, ·".. • .... tl040:7 I...... ..... ,, .. I ... ,. ....... -.-.... w. -··· •Nms~ ..... 'WITH TORRENTIAL FORCE, SEI IE Amt.ER SWEEP$ 1'HE ROSE' INTO A Fl.M GREAT NEW HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT AT EDWARDS Theall es EXPERE:l\llC:E ••• IW EXTRAVAGANT PERFORMANa AND AN EXPLOSIVE DOUT." -Gene SMiie. N9C-TV" '1IE r IE MIDLEt SEM>S 'THE ROSE' SOARING MO YHE STRATOSPHEllE WITH HER aAZJNG PERFORMANCE." MAXIM1UAN ICHIU ANTHONY '°9CINS ,..._[ig ROBERT REDFORD JANE FONDA THE ELEc-i-'Ric HORSEMAN w'A I ,.., -. \ ·~ ~ .............. ................... l~ww..D WA .. •H TM...,._.....,..IO ,..,... • CIU"l>'flO °'*"* .._......, ........ . melmg ttw ........ tlliallr ttlMUIUll. e M:tl ORD NIG 8CIH Jullo Md ttle ...... dedde to .-ge ttlelr ""* ~ Into one 11\ejot one • OV9'UllY 0-'. leOor IMdet Herry 8rtOgee ID MACND-1 ~ NPORT 1:ao I THa QOHO 8HOW .. ~M ... Th• Ten Commend· ,.,,.,,, ... 8 NRWLVWED GAMI! 8 MATCHGAlllE D T1C TAC DOUOtt ClaaatH>I Luting• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angele::. D K.NBC (NBC) Lor. Anqele::. O KTLA (Ind) Los Ange1es G KASC-TV (ABC) Lor. Angeles (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G ~TV (Ind) LOll Angele:. Ill KCST (ABC) San Diego I KTTV(lnd.) Los Angeles KCOP·TV (11\d ) Los Angelll1> KCET· TV (P85) LOI Angeles • KOCE·TV (PBS) Hunttngton Beach • AU..,,. ..... ., Ndlllt ............. .... ttw ,.. tit .. flfftit llP • .._. ... .,,,... ..... =:o~- TMtlftAI llllOO!ftee the ~ ........ .... ..... .......,, .... ..... ~.-.. • IMONm.1 &.8tlml ~ ..... ,..LC)Olt Stunt plol M lcllool I*· tllml9 ........... tNt oely grfttly (l)lt.M.~ Comput9r'I end deo4 "all*'O blotlk lltNelel. N\llng tM Wiid~ Ill t-.000 NAll9 THAT n.. UO. THE WALTOMa Cindy, trytng to become IM periect .... tor 8er1 by IOllOwlng e hanwneller'I menual. lneleed .. ,,_ formed Into • renetle 11 IUC*~ .. n. nTH CINTUR'f A biurff woman with the •blllty 10 hurl boll• of-· gy lllOt\llpe. ~ perfec1 _.,., WftOtn 8udl -..._,to ptOt«t • TO'Tl9WLI> OOUlmt'( "W.....,. A Wey Of Ute" ~a.-,,_...... IOok It ttle --wlOlr· -ofc... eo LAWNea ......, TM Hor'lllweetwn ~­ mlty Opera n... bmge ... om... Brothen i.nt.. 9Y to ... In ... oe>er• """'· "'" by ~ HuMper dine* ---·~ cil-........ ,_ ............ ..._ ............. ;r:-. ""'N I I ,.. .......... .... ...... ._ .. .... ............ _ ;r:.::: SS I • •lC II" ~a.~ -·--......... °'~ ................... ... ......... .... ........ .._ ... ~ ............... ..... .............. ................. ,......,, . . ..... _. .......... _,,,..,. ar.::· •••'4 "'C ~ •• .. ..... '"Tlllle ... Te , ... 0..::..:..-::... ,_.. ,.., Anlt ... llld... ...-... ....... • m::IKGMUT we**., ................. 0...: • ' '" ........ ,,..,.....,.., ...... .... " ........ .... OrMweit. --~ ., ,.,... ..... ""'91Jwn Of n. _......,. a.. ......... ~(,.., ts7. 9 MMTTA Ket1rO "°"fO, Kk:Hllre ....... lft .. ...._Ole UMe. by~&Bnllk 'Knots Landing' Dizzying 'Dallas' S'pi•off By P~ J . BOYER LOS ANGELF.S CAP) -The CBS paNkibt abM Oil it.a ..., ae• lfaow, "ltnota Landini," de1erlbe1 the 1erle1 as •'a dramatic and reallatic explor•· Uon of modem marriage . . . " Truth may have been better served, though, had CBS men- tioned the sh ow 's lineage. "Knoll Landing" is a splDOfl of CBS' "Dallas," where marriage and family are fashioned in the tradition of Coligula '1 court. <Channel 2, 10 p.m I "DALLAS" HAS BECOME one of television's biaeat bits by weekly wallowing in muck and mire of one Family Ewin&, an oll-ricb Texas clan wbo6e lives have more compUcatiom than a tax form. To get an idea of what "Knot.I Landin&" la 10- lnl to be like, a certain baaic un· dentancttn1 <:A the domestic coo· flalration known as Tbe Ewtnp la iequlrecl. "1941" ,,., SIAMCOll•Y "CUIA" IJ I t fN ..JAi-. '( I J 10 --- Jock Ewma ii the bud <:A the clan. an a11re11lve, tou1b· minded bldeF••• wt wboM abadow tobeb• tbe fartllat reacbeloltbe.a.te. He'• marrted to sweet Mill me, bavtq won her from a fellow named Diqer Barnes in their youth, leavinc Ewing and Barnes llfelonc enemies wrnl 11188 ELLIE, Jock woo Southfort. the muaive spread that belonged to 111111 EWe'1 family. They bad three boys, J .R., Bobby and Gary. J .R . la as mean u a Taaa hlehway ia wide. Be ii a coo- genllal Har and cheat. 1n mar· riage and t.wtneu (bil latelt a· tramarltal playmate la bl• wife's UWe slater). Wben not runninl around, J .R. nm.a Ew· ing Enterprtaea. ~ al· lowtn1 bi& brother Bobby an ex· ecuUve olflae. J .R .'1 wtfe, 8ue Elim, ii a Share with eomeone you love a waam and wonderful rom8ntlc ( 1V "REVIEW) feminine version of J .R . She pules and bu affairs and cries and sebemel. She recently de· livered a chlld, which ll very important to J .R .. u ll lives him anbeir. tJNPOll'ftJNATEL Y, SUE El· la doem<t lmow if the child la J .Jl. '1 or Cllff Barnes'. Cliff BU'Del, Dlaer'a t.oy. bad an af. fair wttb Sae Ellen. eutr'1 •ii· ter, Pamela. ii married to J. R., brotber. Bobby. Tbll ilD"t eaay. Pamela la the former lirtfrimd al Ray, the Ewtnp' ranch band. wbo bad an affair wttla Luq, die teenqe daQlbter of t.be Ew1DC1' t.b.1rd aon, Gary. Tbll la tbe umbilical coo.nect1oo between "K.notl •.ancttn1•• md "Dalla." See, Gary wu klad of a aemltive type, a laner, wbo ~ rted younc and left Soutbfon becauae hi.a daddy lmlated be stay in the family bualneu. Ke became a drunk and a gambler (of the losing sort), and divorced his wife. That's wby Lucy lives al Southforlt. AnJ"ay, II.Lu El· lie eeta to lon&ini for Gary, and ulta Gary's ex-wife, Val, to COD· tact him ONE THING J,.~EAD8 to another and Val de! Gary set back t.opther. lltaa Ellie let.I them up ln an espea1l•• Southern Callfomia hon!dftl de- velopment called ••Jtnota Land-in .. lince u.-e ii no larse family here, tbe luda and traama are drawn from tbe four .....,..,..... in KDCIU l.,,.ttn1. Jadalnl fnllD tonl1bt'1 first eplaode, the MATINEES SATUIDAY & SUNDAY "ELECTRIC HORSEMAN" "1941 " (PG) "BLACK HOLE" (JIG> "ST AR TREK" co> "KRAMER Vs. KRAMER" <A> "APOCALYPSE NOW" 16 ftlm. C"l • l'idl md po a at..a fam.lt1. wl their ewlom deedl are doee ................. of -.. Alar eodltJ. h abDolt ..... M!8M tbal ••etJGOe'l IO eray. "ltDota I.anding" bu just a t"' upper-middle-class Soutbem Callform.. to work wtth. On letood tboapt, that mlebt be enocacb-81 t.be WQ, J doo't .... to 11Ye the _.mly lmpnJllDoa that I came bJ my familiarity wtth "Dall.M" by choice: my wife in-. me watch It. Here Comes O&ear ROUYWOOD <AP> -Karty PaMtta will dinct the telecaat of the 51.Dd annual AcademJ Awardl from die llalic c..&er-oa April K. 1'be o.ean wtJJ be &ro.*811t he -A.BC Md Ute tel.cut wW be prodaced by Boward •• Saa. 7:80 ......... A LOOK A! \~i..----19'19 ••• I s;r ·~"'"'.:.!!... ~ ...... ._. SZM223 "'C:MOMl'I-••• ,_.CONISTHI TIMIS ..... DOOLEY, DIVO&CED and the fatbtr ol thl'M childna.. II bett lmoWll from t.lntlion oom· merclala. He 11 tbat blud- looklq, ·~ 1al.,mu tbat 1ometi.ow mu.,.. to pt tbe meaa.,. a11--.. lie U. e- jo7ed ... with .. band MU, late~ bM played tbe .. ICrew·up ~torArrtd. "l .-tbe umouncement all Wl'Oftl, bat meanwhile I haft re- peat.cl • Arrtd • 11 um ... " he comllMlilUd. "It'• a very auc-ceutul ODllUDWdal. •• UnUl reeaU1 commereials bav• blm b1a m~r IOUrce of tnaomt. Ba II adept at the all· beat,....,...,,... bumor, ba•· tn1 1ndnllled fl'Om the famed lmproYtaaUonal company. "Second CltJ," a1oq with Alan Alda, Jou Riven, and Alan Arktn. P1.e years a10, Dooley Htab1llbld All Over CreaticD. a eompa111 to ere•"-and produce eommerdall. EarSNews Spock Fan Honored ENGLEWOOD. Ohio <AP> -Loalle 9tallp baa the ultimate souvenir for a Leonard Nlmoy fan -a pair of Mr. Spock ean. "I really treasure them," said Mias Stance of the flesh-colored pointy objects that helped turn Nlmoy into the character of Spock in "Star Trek." IF ANYONS IBOVLD BAYS A PAI& of Spock ears, It lboa1ct be lllla ..... Fcw mon tban 12 al her • ,..,. abe Ml bMo presWant of the Lecmard N1.mo7 AuodadDa of J'.-. AD ln• teruational fan and Mntce dub. la October, 1"" 1be wa IDYtted to ffoUJwood to wateb cuetion of "Star Trek -Tbe Morie." But tbe k didn't end then. &bl found om abe WU ... to be aD extra iD tbe mcme. TBE BF.8'1' POTS OF RD TalP wen Ytatt- iDI with her hero on the set and aealna herself 1D tbe movie. She wu invited to tbe 1ala cbanty pre· miere in WuhJ.DltoD, D.C. ·'It was like • dream," abe 1a1d. Sellers Stars In New Comedy HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Petal' Sellen and Shirley MacLaine star ID tbe new comedy "Bein& There" from Lortmar Produetioal. •AYINO rATBS&SD Chrt..,._ in ••A Wedclbll, '' Dooley .... natural to replllt ln ''Breakina Awar." Yet be •• till Udn't been Id.red ,,... ... WU ubd to JcD tile 1-.t of tbe cut ill eertpl .......... ''It wu a two-Mar a1ldltklD '' he nealled. UWbm tt ... ..-. I knew from tbe nacUoo tbat I bad the job." Next month DooMy beads far Malta and tar. moat.bl wt1b Allman on tb• llO·mtlllon ··p~" for Paramount. 1be actor wtU POIV•r WlmPJ to Robln WUU-ama' Popeye allCl Shelley Duvall'• Ol!Ye ()yl. "Rlpt DOW I'm ll"Owin.a a mu1tache for tbe role," said Dooley. Daddy Warbucks ta gett.ina a new deal. Reid Shelton, left, wbo played the role on Broadway for 1, 189 performances of "Annie," is ex· pected to take over the part Friday at the Shubert Theater in Century City. The movie a1lo ttan Jack Warden, ll•lYJD Douglas, Richard Dysart ud Richard Buebart. Hal AahbJ d1reet.d from a screenplay by Jerry Kosinski, b..-1 upon tbe novel by Kocinllti. IWl.IJllMCX> Q(Jll l)MU ....,. "1JI • .mt1"1( '°' lllIIJI:: IOl(SI 'llOll ltlll WIS706 1.9' .._ •llJllS IO"IJ Film Rights Acquired HOLLYWOOD (AP> -Edpr .I. Scberick and Jon 81an ha" aequlred tbl ftim rtlhtl to ''TM Pettlq Zoo," a new DOft1 b)' Brett Slqer. lllu stuer ii a aand·ateee of llue BMberia S&naer, tbe leobel Pitae-wtnnlq llOftUlt. ,, • ' , r ' ~ ----flWQi~ -nei ..u-~<XJl'IQ.A-te)tl(l t«1't ~.fl(DllCG CM~-OIS'llll&Jli -·-'l'lW' ''""~--tl,111 ~-'OtlllO-..:s ___ ...... 'UO< .. -~ <D'tl>-~<D'nA rn 1 rllMMI #<()ff~llQU:IOI ~...,_ ~ --·--........ ..~-i:... -------11 NOW SHOWING a-I----- WA. UA....,... ~22 ~ C....... 1l ll4-1Hl COSTA MUA. ..... 5'0-144t WUlllllllSTEA UA T-IU-U05 ll TOllO. ......_. Sl14UO ~ ..._..,, Jt a.... •1·3'a __ ,_,, ____ Ill· fat~ kllo11Nton C11 E••••••• Hollnt 714·~ • ' • ~ ' •• ,. ' ' .,J FAMOUl•A•S ATDISCowntl .......... w...., It's a wild. hBious $200 OCXl 000 scavenger fult. llllJIW'l'1 ... n)M llACH: ...... ........ --· :..::..: .... f 6WJt Wrnner take all! r~Y IJIT'PTAJmNT ~LOCIAHfN ''MOUNTAIN FAMILY ROBINSON" (Q) ....... ,. , . ...... ,.. STEVE llARTIN. TtieJ~ ----.. KRAMER .... KRAMER" ........ ·---..... -... J '"ftmE 18 &VNNING OVT ON NBVE& Never Lud. And the way wtll be open for a free.for-all wttb man pirate venion.s on tbe market than on Captain Hook'• ship." Somewbere around the world, Peter Pan ii always betnc performed, according to Milcbem. Thia theater aeuon marks the ftnt time 1lnce the U.. tbat tbe play ii nm.nine ln New York and LoGdoD almultaMoully. Two American actreaes, both from Tesu, have the atarrtna roles -Sandy Duncan on Broadway and Gayle Hunnicut ln the West End. lllu Hwmtcut HY• abe wu smitten with Peter Pan u a l4-year-0ld school girl: "R'1 a play I've been in love with ever since I played the back end ol the crocodile." WHY llA8 PETEK PAN SV&VIVED so long? Probably became it appeal.a to that bit of everyone that wants to stay ever youna. do darine deeda and fty away from daily llfe -dreams as vivid now as they were in 1904. . The play ii captivating. Peter Pan invades Wendy's Kensington home one n ight and persuades ber and her brothers to fly with him to Never Never Land, a children's paradise where no adults nag and days are a game a minute. Peter is a different S()rt of boy. He bever a1es. bates to cry or be touched, baa a fairy sidekick named Tinker Bell, can fiy anywhere on a mo· ment 's notice, dislikes girls -except for Wendy - and leads a pack or Lost Boys who fell out of parambulators and were never seen again. PETEa'S NEMESIS IS CAPTAIN HOOK, a pirate who lost his band to a crocodile that relent- leaaly pursues him The Lost Boys and pirates do battle. The good guys tnumph and the crocodile 1eta Hook for dinner. But the story is more than just a bedtime tale. Audiences are often moved to tean when Peter bees t)lelr belief in fairies to save Tinker Beu·s ruckering life. And during the play, Wendy becomes the mother that Peter and his Lost Boys never had. Barrie's message is clear. that whJJe Never Never Land is wonderful, home can be pretty good. too. When the play waa first performed, Londoners were stunned Here was a llgblbearted play about good, evil and innocence at a time when theaters featured gloomy fare about social and political change "IT IS ABOUT THE ONLY SHOW in which there is a fusion of children and adults in the theater," Miss Duncan told the AP. "It gives children the opportunity for fantuy which is often missing in today's society and it al- lows adults to relive a more innocent time or thelr Uvea." The best known Peter Pan was American mu1ical star Mary Martin. Some SO years aco, a al\eot movie version of Peter Pan made the rounds, but it was later eclipsed by Walt Di1ney's 1952 extravaganza that took the name or Peter Pan around the world. Shift Gears Smotherses Change A.ct BALTIMORE (AP> -There's DO "brother act" tor the Smothen Brothen tbele day1, no TV variety abow, DO political aatlre. 1nltud, they're·~ ln the national tou.r eompa111 ol the musical comedy, "l Love My WUe," trytq to estabUtb ~lvea u acton. ArrEa THAT, TO•llY 8JIOTB&U 1a11 be may turn to ftlmt, and Dick Smothen 11 lnterested lll TV talk 11aon and productlclll. ~·we are IW1 btatben,'' Tom laid, .. but we doe't do tbe brother an anymore." "We UMN•&ht the act llad run-out the ttrtna." Diet aid dmtaa a joint newa conference hen. u0a TV1 we were 1tarUq to do lmltatlona Qf Guniill•, •• Dlt said. ftlSY DON'T IEE AN()TBga •'flmotlrlen Brotben Oaa.1111 Bour•• Jn tbelr tutun. aad ckle't '" t.bMDiMlv. u political •atb'tltl either. AU.-4 to eommeat on the hnd.a•e1 belq be1d ta T~ Tommy Sm~ Afd!f.1 reaU1 doe't ..... a po1ltlon. Thtn•• ar• aolnl 10 fast _....,.. n._ not Uk• u. Vletllam war era. Polittdene are ~ t.Mmlel ... 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Hes.ling-impaired people, says BC1bb1 Bam1s; 'have to-learn how to get people in their comer mstead of cornenng them.· Dearing Loss Der Gain Bobbi Barras, deaf since birth, has not let her handicap stand in the way of her accomplishments. She tries to pass on her positive attitude to the hearing-impaired students in her lip-reading classes. BJ DENNIS llcLELIAN Of•IMllr....,......, Bobbi Barras knows the emotional pain and confusion the heanng impaired students in her Coastline Community College lip-reading cla.ases may be going th.rough. The -0-year-old Weatmmster resident bu been there berael!. AhbouP abe bu been deaf since birth, she did not ftnd out until she was 14 and bad bet flrat bearing teat in El Moote High School. That's wben all ber school friends aban· doned her. "'!be day they found out I couldn't bear was the day they turned away," sbe says. ''This waa a very bad, very pwnful experience. I vowed I'd never tell again.'' Mrs. Barras, who taught herself to Up.. read as a child growing up in Arkansas, always knew som ethlng was wrong with her. "But I didn't know what It waa: what you tlon 't have you don't miss " BER PARENTS, SHE SAYS, "may have felt l was bard of bearing, but they didn't know the extent. They thought I just didn't Uat.en And, too, 1 wu a very determined kid." That determination surfaced when her family moved to Redondo Beach several weeks after the heartog teat. She aak.ed the school nurse not to tell anyone about beT deatness. She said she would handle it benelf She did -by b1dinf it. . " played the role of a snob." she says. "In that WQ I Cot tbroqh. When ldda woald at where I aot the accent I'd aay, 'That's the•&!/ they spoke in Artanau.'" She didn't even reveal beT aecttt to btt hu.band Pete uotU their weddin& night. "I didn't tell him because I WU maid lo lose him." lt wuo't until 10 yean later -when she was 28-thal she finally waa able to atop camouflaging her deafness and discuss it With her friends "MY DOCTOR ENCOURAGED me to ad· mit It," she says. "He said, 'Whal are you ashamed of?' He was so right, but I couldn't see it at the time. "That waa one of the beat declaiom I ever made. I didn't realize bow much I was torturtn1 myself. depriving myself. Playlna a snob - that's not me." Indeed It isn't . Today the vivacious and friendly mother of three crown cbUd.tto says, "I f;areer By Design Qxona de/ Mar designer Don Wintons portfolio is a chronicle of some of the most popular movie and television characters in animation history. By JOEL C. DON 6t • .,...., ........ When .JOU jump Into a bot. babbl.Y bethtub with Mr. F'roU1 or your favorite ruJtber duck, Don WlDtGD, more often than not, lk.. in with you. Wlatoa doesn't actually join you lD auday ~ tbe Corula del Mar resident bu had a bla band in creat.iq thole aqueaable rubber JOOd1es that bave been line qua DCID for tbe COD• awnmate bMbtub CClllD01Mur. Wblta II a member of a amall paap of rn.taw bldultrtal ........ Re'• emtraded bJ eatmMiom ftnm, to)' eompaiel and ad 8Dd dM IDabn to aeuJpt muter cat fllurel tJaat ........., t.ome ton • ....-. n,mtw wt ~~ aee my lllDl'W'e, bat 7C* 1Da)' ftDc1 a t.w ftnprpnma," be ...-. tell people strallht out. They're very receptive 1 think that baa lo do wttb my altitude. l know bow to make the other person comfortable •· Helplni to make her student.a comfortable with tbeir beanng 1mpa.armerrts is ~ of her primary I08la u a lip·readiq uwtn.tctorfor lhrN claasa forCoutllne Community Collete and five ror tbeGarden Grove Unified School Dtatrtct MllS Bil&AS SAYS MANY be&rtn& am paired penons, espec1aJly lbose wbo formerly had nonnaJ bearing, are afraid to admit at bee a uae of lbe atJgma atucbed to at. But they are not alone. Although 50 percent of the American popula· tion bas normal or better than oormaJ beann1. i:, percent bas a mlld hearing loss and 20 percent has a moderate-to-&evere loss, sbe says. Approx· lmately 4percent has a profound l06Sthat can't be be lped by hearing aids She says appro1lmately 45 percent or a con venation is not heard with a moderate 1mp&1r· ment and as much as 75 oercent of a conversation ia lost with severe heartng 1mp&Jrment.s. Mrs. Barras cites sound poUutJon as one or (SM REARING. Pa1~C?) BJ IANS RS WWIS • . ~............ . Numben told tbe ltarJ Gt U. AlliiiW.lil faDlllJtD .. ~: ODtilaUINt~..C m dlYorcie; .. "' ...... r.......... I ·~ bollllWd,.. ........ .,~ Uva; w ID tow bo•rt..,........, fl : penoaaw.,.................... . := Ama1ew marrted ............ ._..., l to bear,.... c:!dldr9. Mon•••• tlla...., • before -bat 1oar of n ....... w. nmlt· · : tW. \ At dlC1l11'• 1i4•Ulle'.._. et •12 -tlllt f .. eQllta , "'" .....-&.e.•• v1u· **= , aa fa.ad!J Uf• -WM tlUlt MJf ot all manW ' wommb:ltM.mjobl ~ ....... . avr ll08I' CONCDN .... IM .., • the family ID tbe '10I wu foeaeed CID tM rilblif dl•oree raite. ID m effort to dam tbe stream al dlt•n., the Boman Catholic DioeeM ol "°'8la ,._ quired ..... ~---* moMltl ot tnt.mns before eoal4 be IUftied .,, • priest. n. TYelClll -...dted a ~ moat.b waltiq pertod. Pftllidml Carter aebeduled a Wbite House coaleJ"t!DCe on famma for next aummer ud created a new Offtee for P'amlH• wttbiD the Depa~ ol Health, l:chacatioa and Welfare. He dkt .o, be said, because ''tocby what Pope Jobn XXl11 called 'the first ud e:atentlal cell of bum.an IOdety' ii in trvub&e." EYANGEUBT BIU.Y GUllAJI warned: "Some people think tbe family aa we know it bu DO fUture, t.bat it ll a.l.readJ pale. 'J'bere la pleoty ol ntdence UM bome ii lD tq trouble.'' Tbe tberapllta and p&asmen and eoeial actenmta acree. Tbe7 aa1 tbe &bal)e o1 ta. funi· ly and the eom.cept ol marrtace an :'!::ft"C •· der tbe 80da1 and cuJb&ral si--m• ol '10I. Yet. the same aperta .....,_ the family will endure. 1'be7 .. , it la dwnp1. bat aat db· 1.otesnttnc. ''Survivinl .. a muaaie. ta& if there'• -' characterisUc t.bat cuta acroa many. DlaD1 famills. it'a re.illmcy. Tb1a ls the onlJ ,,., we know aa human be:lDp to ean for oae anotber ,'' saya A. 5'dne)' Jobnaon 111 ol tbe f'amilJ Im· pact Sftniur at Georletown Um~. TBE MOST D&A•ATIC 'TOI 1tat11tlc meuweddi9Gl'Ce lawaandpublicdli8'VJ'eeuec:l, oie"Dt diVOfte lan ud patine c we eued.. • more coup'-found fewer ,...... to stay totetber. Some ol the divorce vktima foaDd ..., SpoQMI. but many did not.. Tbe decade aa• a steady iDcftase to about i:, perceot io ~Ida beaded by women. "Somec.ames tn Fairfu County CVirPnla> we came acrou clasarooma where 40, ~. even 80 percem ol tbe kids come from ~ bouwbo'dl," aa19 Jane Bren of the Nllticmel lnstiUll.fs of Mam_,. ad tbe Fam.Uy. Bnn adds t1'a1 it '1 a worbble eort ol fami· ly "In tenm ol t.beir allm1-s. aiDOe-peftllt famlllee are aew on tbe martet ad I WDk they're here to 1tay. It's a viable family system " ·•110a£ AND •OaE Americans are rulll- tng that the CCJDCept of 'The American FaJD.ilY 1s misleading and always bu been," HJI Johnsoo al the Family Impact Seminar. ''They are feeling mo~ comfortable about not being hke lbecoveral 'TheSaturday Evemii. Post."' lncru.si.ng numbers of women dedded in the '70s that they wanted or needed to wot\. They were bolatered in tbetr dedcion by the ga1J1S al the women's movement and prodded by t>t'o nomac conditions that made a second paycheck a necessity for many families. ... ! ·• • (.._ .... Cl) ... 'tM ....... fOI' tbe b.lCb ,.., ..... ., heaa1q .... .-obi.m.. -• 0 l'l'OIP'LS DON'T a•t•AS bow bed It ~ -ti." Al ..,., aotiDI tlaat a Dlllianwtde IUl'ft1 ... tb9t becuM ol prololtpd ....... to •• J9ud rock mullc one ln tbne ~ nudeota • "'have the beartna of a es.year-old man. . . lln. Barna H)'I that dental ta tbe tint ......... ~ .,.. throqb --... ta loeinl " "'fm be llaQJ people CC!fJ9'8'n Uaat people an mum « not 1peutq ap. ''1bl NCOad Wnt la Uae)' •« aqry, then .t.pf'elNd." •be ,.,,., "T!Mll then'• accept· JblUty then, bol*QJJY, rebabWtatioo." She adds, however. that many people 1et 'Stuck tn tbl depreued nap. Tbef ma, develop low aelf.-teem and beliD wttbdrawtq from toelety. "WE GET DSCVTIVD wbo bave lost . Utetr be&rtq and ftDd UMy can no loaCtt eom· mun.leate," the aay1. ''Tbey don't know what to ·do. Tbey bave a feelln1 of belnl left out." Mn. Barras recommendt that her ltudent.a, wbo ranee in ap betweea 11 and eo, take two temeaten of her cl.au. Tbe tint Mm..ter LI for learning the baalcs of llp-read.1.q and leanU.na to undentand their hearin1 loss and accept It. "My feeltn1 la what r,ou know you can ban· die and what you don t know la what can deatroy you," she saya. •"Ibey have to be able to reach out, be uaertive and be able to nplain the problem to their frlenda. ''They have to learn how to 1et people ln their cornerwteadof comertnithem. THE SECOND 8EME8TD INVOLVES ap- plylnfwhat they learned ln the ftntaemester. "I will admit Up-readingl.tdiffkuJtto learn," •aid Mrs. Barraa, noting that aome Cnol It Here LI an aero-aavtq •ua-tJoa from tbe federal Office ol Conaumer Atf aln: Switch to lower temperaturH In your clothes washer. A full wuh and rtnae takel about 35 1alloos or water, about 11 1ano11.1 for each cycle. u you waah ln bot and rime ln warm, for example, you use about 2S gallom of bot water. A load a day at that setting could euily coet $100 a year with an electric water beater. Expert.a aay rinain1 ln cold water woe•t af. rect your wuh. but lt can aave I 1&.lloaa per load. or about $25 a year In water beat.lnt cost.a. And cbanllnl the wub MU1n1 from bot to warm can aave another $25. Ir you have a 1u water beater. eacb step will save you $10. Usina a cold water deter1ent and wuhi.D1 lo cold water will aave even more. Another 1avln1 can be made by dryln1 on a cJotbealiDe. At current rates, It COlta 25 cent.a to 30 cents an hour to nm a clotbel dryer. ••• Design (From Pace Cl> MOST OF WINTON'8 muter cute are oeatJy packed away ln boxea. A f ... cartoon ~racten are diaplayed on lbelv• lD hla br~o. and almost aeem like t.blJ'd llU to ),out lo a hearty round of "Ill Ho, Hl Ho." " fo~I oU from l.ndullltal work, Winton sc'ulpt ftnt Ume, plmnln1 ortlinal art .. 1 ba muaeum dllplaJ. I'm 8 been able to mil recetJ7, but fi1ures of set lnto a ..... ol ....... ton wbo wW a in acticm. 'l'IMJ are lcw oollee· atbletlca. ate Sood alt la &bl area ol "ID a W11 I'm fooktq far a .Jot ot .v.tnls*· I'm -there la 1 Deed tO?"!· I tllanp, tbat atbltUa." of modern worda .. a1lb -die llpa llada ....... Jmc. . ~ ..... d1fftc\ll'1 ol IMndq to ~l"Md. Mn. am.. H11 lbe WU IWJibiid bjt Mike Wallw'• Patameat -a ....... JlbimelU .... ••a. uSd. 'It'• a mJUl thM dlll people eu lip.nld. ID fld, eQelU N1 ._ tbala ooHb1rd ol &be .... laquap cu ....... u.. ...... ''117 q ......... ..,. Jin. Barra, ''wbo are tbt l:QlltlT MOit c.na1D1r thl1 dkln't uk tbe Up reaclln." A 1urvey 1be made ol ber 1Wdeat1 ll· luatratel boW maDJ wordl mq be UDdilntood throutb Up-readlna. OHS or TBS most ctramaue aampa. Lt a man wbo, wttb the UM ol a bNrtDI aid cm1J, UD· dentoad _,,out ol a DOUtble • IPC*m worda. 81 Up =oal1 be UDdlntoOd ,, worda, and bf com llP-rudilll wWa a beartq aid be UDdllntood • WOl"dl. ''That'• auecee1." 1ay1 Mn. Barras. She recommend• u1ln1 llp-read1n1 and hearln1 alda H a team. Altbou1b botb have limitaUooa, sbe· believes, "what YoU doo't hear you will see, what you don't see you will hear." But perhaps more Important thaa teacbiq her student.a bow to Up.read. llln. Barras belpe them raile tbelr aelt-e.teem. "I want them to look at tbe cood sides of themselves and other people," she says "We can always ftnd sometb.in1 bad about OW'11elves, but why bother?" MU. BA.&LU, WHO RELi that a deal child can do anything a normal chJld can do Lr he has the right advanta1es. says people mu.st look at what she's dolni now to see how she ac compllabed ao much when the wu 10un1. lo addition to teacb1n1 llp.readl.q cluaes, she teachea a home decorative art.a clUI, at- tends to her family respoaalblUtJ• and LI a full-time psychiatry major at California Stat.e Univenlty, Loos Beach. fbe'a alto project d1rec:tor for a pilot KOCE- TV course seared to educaUn1 the public about beann, impairment.a. "I am very determined," she says, reealJ. Ing, "J think where moet chlJdAn went to bed with a teddy bear I went to bed wttb a die· tionary. I've spent my entire life on improve- ment. "I've put so much time ln my speech -tn leami.ne to talk and pronounce words properly. As I talk you can detect some of my naws. l ima11ne my speech la ju.t u perfect u I can get It, but I won't live up." A.. tar u abe II concerned, her dealneta bu prevented her from dotn1 only one lbin1: "Answer the telepbooe," abe H)'I wtUl a lau,ll. And if ahe had only one wilb, abe aayw, she'd wLlb for more Ume. There atmply ll not enoup of tt to do eve~ abe want.I. "J euJo>' llle. I tblnk llle LI Just beautitul," she uya, remembering, "Tbel'e wu a Ume t felt differently." Except for hi.a Mickey llouae telephone, Winton apea.ka mocte.tly about tbe cbaraeten and product.a he's dolle. ··But let me abow ,ou ~I'm really proud of,·• be 1119, polntina at a b&I nlMf plaster cut of the late Israeli Prtm• llUD1lter Golda ti.tr b•n&tn1 la b1a ~· He pr11mted a IOlld Wcme celt meuurtnc ~ iDdm to PrlDM MbWUr Melr'1 aides to honor blr 80tb blrtbdaJ. Tbe .,,...utloa was made cm behalf of Calftl7 Qapel ol Costa M••· Prime lllnllter Meir wa not bt 1.-...lem for tbe ,._.,tatJoe. But a thnW WIDtaa with a pmaul ....... lnllletDJ, t.bl llrull ~awarded Wlaton db a eat medal. UNLD8 PSEICaJBED, tbe doeton WU"D agalmt stlmulaall, medication or aleobol ln t.be hour before bedtime. • "Do all your drtnkt.n1 ln the afternoon." Green adviaes, ooly half-kidding. "People who hit the coclrtall hour are on tbe rtgbt track " They also warn •1ainat "stnauoua ex· e~lse" ln the bow' bet°" bedtime. ~ludiq MX! "I don't know," H&MOt.la replies wtth a smile, "Lr that'a been clusified a.s a strenuous acUvity." Protect Your 1-rwestment WASHINGTON <AP) -Tb.at new -or med ear ll a major lavHlmeat for moal Amerlcam, and protectial that lnYMtmetit from the ravages of rust abould be a major eco- aichrat.loo. Once you have that new, undercoated, car on the road one of your early at.ops abould be a carwaah, HY tbe expert.a at tbe National Highway Safety Adml.DUtratioo. THAT RIP will help you find any body leau 1D the car, or leak.I around windows. l:Uve tbete ftxed pt'OIDptlJ. Theft. when the )"OQ let tbe CU' home, lpnJ the UDdenlde forttfull)' with a boM to make sure tba'e are DO opentnp alJowtni .ater to l•t l.nalde, under the floonnlt « ea.rpet. Caallr any opeainp ,.,.. flDd. U you an comSdertq buJ1aa a med ear. examliDe the .-..c1e caretaltJ b rmt. Lock at tbe body and alto at the frame, crou-memben and other metal aurfacea under the car. as ALDT nil lilDI ol repm11ttn1 ad UM of bcllCb ~ to dilplae UM1 ...,.. rail bu ~daoe.damqe. If you are eomldertna a ltatioa wap, take out the .,..... Un ad aamme tM tire weU. Alto, lift the mat OD the floor ill tbe t.b1rd Mat area ad dMck ftll' rmt and llMU.l .. almeu. ln other' can, Ult up U. llllt ta U.. tnmk and alao check under c~ lD puMqer anu. Be tmp6doul of UJ IDUl&1odan. Beton 11u7tn1, drt" It tbroullla ear wub to cbftkfwlfab. CLEARANCE SALE ~Price on Xm•a Kita 20% Off KltaAC•nv•H• &• .. •Plaeea In Yuma, Arts., wbere tMn aN •.OOO w1ntel' *ton -mo1tly wtth camper1 -WlWam Melvin turned t.bJ.1181 around. Be ln•em.d the poor man'• camper. Tbe ••camper" can1e1 a rolled up tent, a bedroll and baa for food, water ud clothe1. ( Borosrope RIDAY,DEC.• BJ SYDNEY OllAU ) Aata <March 21·Aprtl lt): Accent oa apedftcs wtth retard to valuables, penoDa1 poeadaiooa, tnvestmeo.t.a, pU1q tbe IDCllt f« your mmey. Obetael• to cub now LI remoYed. TAV&l18 (April IO-May 30); Lunar CJCle bitb -imprint style, expreq needa, deli,... Jud1ment. intuition are on tar1et. Circ\UD8t&DCeS "bend" for you. GEMINI CMay 21 -June 20): Family aember cm2ftdel MCret. Don't cut flrlt atoDe. !mphut. on t.o.pttala, llll'Utut.1ona ; 1P9da1 or- e••h:allons. you make constructive adjust· mttt C:ANCD C June 21-July 22). Good Moon Upe<'t ootnddes now with friendship, profitable outcome of busmesa Investment Define term•. avoid Mlf·decept1on , welcome romance but don't '-4 witb ,our cb.in LZO IJaJy D Aue 22> !mpbuis ls on ln· t.emlfted rttatioo.ahlp. ambition. reputat.Jon and reapons1blbty You gain ~harp focll.! in conn~­ t1on Wlth dln.>ct1on , where you ~land, a.saoc1alion wtth proteuwnal 1upenor1. Older 1nd.lvidual tS tn your corn.eT n&GO CAug 23-Sept. 22J Loni·ran1e pro)· ects come Into focus travel lnduded, pubJ.ab.ult. advertullll. pro(CTana des1iJ1ed to fa c1 U tat. better com mun le all om UB&A <Sept 23 Oct 22 follow through on tuch1n1-learn.in1 procesM.9. lntwtive in· t.ellect la at work -you ltnow answers but don't understADd process by wtuch t.bey were ob· t.all1ed SCOSPIO <Oct Z::J..Nov 21> Study Ubra mes••re -give full reln to lntuiUYe intellect. Accent on COD.50lidatJon, contracu. partnerahtp, public relaUom and man1a,e SAGm'AJUUS (Nov 22·0ec. tt) · Accent oo diet. 1'0f'k. nutrlUoo, lleept.oa appointments which coWd have much to do With bealtb and welfa~ Meaaa1e tnll be clan!led. C APIUCO&N ( ~c 22 Jan 19) . You eet fa cll ot We -love, money lf.Jld health are in- volved PMk at Sa11ttartus meua1e. Emotloos atwmpt to domlftate loctc A'"1Aa.R18 (Ju. JG. P'eb 18) : You l'efff ve written notice that a mounts to approval, a ueu J.iCbt. Accent oo property, home, buk i.5· aua, bank ltatemeot.a aad overall aecurity. PUCS8 <Feb lf.llarch 20). BelaU't'ea, home, important concusJom. short bipt are part of crowded sceoarto Something Special feminine fashions 2&0 I. 17 .. St. COlfaMestl 645-5711 EMI· •Al LE J t ·• ,._ BOn creen bnnch8. that yoe buried youJ' face in for tbe pine H91t an now Acupuncture City. 'lbe needlel Ulillt hlrDed brown llDd fell to the carpet went to that bi1 fOl'elt in the •ky. . . takln1 the amokioe vacuum c:leaaerwith them. The bird that chlrped when you CIWlaDIUD .. a-. .... -Mft •Gt 111 oolledl.atr llllo lM t--..... tM7 tab ....... wlU •••tl••• to r•pr•••t• u..m-................. ...., .... Th ~ of U••tt ~at ,_. mMnd c~ placed • ... ~u ~~Int ar m4: bPl IDGf..i ttMlftmocmelaaaltrand. NoU!iiM ODIDe9 off .. wy • lt went CID. Z.. tbe liW. boob OD tbe bul .. dlq to the braDcbes wb1M JOU are left with a boc*l., bulb in YoQr' banda. . Suddm.b', then la a eranch under your foot. lt'a a pu.hwbed candy cane. From out of the woodwork come ftve people aU waatlnc a abare of it. Tbey don't bave to know lt'a five yeanold. Square as a Chair DEAR ANN LANDERS: I wu lD· t..ted in the responses from the wi"9 al b6eexual.I. They remained "happi.ly" married and accepted the altution without complaiDL What about tbe bu.1banda of bisexual wom• -eepeciaUy tboM who ban dllldrm! An their bmbands just as undentend'q! If not -why not? I am now divorced becaaae my h111bl.Dd eouldn't accept the fact that I fell ID lo¥e with a.nother woman. I tried to explain that I dldn 't lo¥e bim QJ -. but be wouldn't bellfte me. lly ''frtend'' and her buabud were oar best frlenda. We went everyplace to1etber. I waa aware that my bmband bad made several paues at .. JW" but be faUecl to aee the i.rony in the fact that be and I bad the aame good taste in -.men! When "Jill's" buaband learned about our rela- ti oaabi p , be arraneed to be tranaferred 2.000 miles away. 'Ibis is bow be opted to "solve" the problem. (He oa.ly fooled himself, ol course. "Jill" fOlmd another woman to love In a matter ol week.a.> Do you receive letters from buabandl with bbesua1 wt.-? 1'be man I have been daUDI linee mJ di.wee myatertomlJ atopi»eci callin& me after we went t.o a party and my cummt girlfriend Uowed up. Nothl.n& WU said, but I nspect be sensed somethin& was .. dilferent" when be aaw us together. Rather th.ad diacma it, be aim ply chose to stop see- in& me. Is this what l have to look forward t.o? For a loog time I have felt it is time bisexual women came out of the closet and declared themselves, but aft.er my own experience I'm begin- ninl to tbint the risk ls too great. ' Please answer in your column ii you can get this letter past your edit.ors. -DUO.DATE DEA& 000: .. auwer to yom qHS&lle: "De you receive leUen fr•• ll••baacla wlUa biaesaal wt....r• Yes -Ute1 tell me Uae7 are dlt••dlle tMm. llaJbe I 'm 9qUft u a eUlr, t.& I tldak Ii'• uldq a lot of a , •• II. (er' a Cetltlemu fJ1eM) t.o aceep&. wldl ~tty, tM fact wt * wife er aweeellean lau • feaale Iner•_.., aide. I am ~ (Jut barely) a , wife -S ...... r .una. WU. Mr ........... •aab.ud. ~.u SAVE Up To 40% lte'aa .... fa&Mr,WJai.na ... dentaacl wily Ute avera1e ••le ..... freak ... u lie leaned ..... aJaarl:q Ida wUe w nree&llleut wMll a ...... DEAR ANN LANDERS: Because of physical disabilities , including failing eyesight, I'm unable to drive I'd like to t.eU your readen that lf they want to do a friend a "favor," stick to the original promise except in the case of severe illness or dire emergency. A favor Is not a ravor when it can't be counted on. · NO NAME. NO TOWN DEA& N.N.N.T.: It aoads u U ,..,. fJ1md goea &o a pa& deal of troeble Co &ab JOG pottry WHl•I 09'vloaaly she baa et~er SAVE Up To 40% PUBUC NOTICE •lllOUl1"M* ~.,.. ••toUITIOM OP TIM eo.lllO 0. T9UAWISOP TMe OCllM WI .. IOeOOL DtST•ICT ""°"'°"' llUM ... ..._n•'JCMmlT n. ........ ,__ ......... --y ICTOtl&A GUEST l40ML ..S VICW1e...._Ollea...._ c.i-. ..i1 ,_,.,, ... Ollolre, SM Mklll,.._ •• ,,.Merl'W ....... ~ ... n.ft..._.~ ........ ......... ..... a... ,.... ....,_ -......... ""' C.-ty Cllirtl ., 0r-.. OMIPlt'r .. ~-1'ft. hClilW ...... ....-nanMaJn "''''*" ........ -ne--....-1s-._. .._ITA~ --n. ........ ,..._II... e ~ \. ITIHOKT Uft f'ltAMtMG, --,_Saill,.,C-...... GI e ~ f'" AUTO Nil. ._ It-'"-* IC.el l"'t., C--~ C.-----~9*7 --c.. ........... _. .•.. .:.....__ .. __...., ..... ..... LJ191 ,,. ----,.., ..... .,. c.-., a---Or-.. ~ ... "" ....... ~17119 ....... ~ c.-OlllY""' Dk-'~.,,.... .. ... ,.. PlJm..IC NOl'ICE llOnC8 'IVCM9iiW "' ..... ~ ...... llOf1ca• ~'IV ITAT9 .. C>du1 a • PGll • ..._.•nmSM.a.. nee~.._..._. M* I 8CMft ..... 1 ...... J::.~AU.-.JU'N• ,. ....... "_,, c:.=::--... "" '·"°"AU.~ ~ __ _,_..._. ..c>T1a 11..a..-vewa .. e... ..... tw ....... ...,.., ._ .. ~ ........ _.......,. , .... -. ....... ~ ........... __ ...... ~ ....... ~---------............. -.......... " .. --.......... _.,_...... ... ==-.. ---.. .,, ..... ~---- I • .. MISS PIACM I f I 1 • SHOE MOON MULLINS • ) " iHf Doofl .JAM& IS Of LIMITS FOR~, Leg> PUJSt480TTOM ... THE FAMILY CIRCUS . ..EXCEPT VMEN JM STANDING UNDER IT. "I~ let you lick al my l#hite stripes if you ltt • •&ck YOll rtd ~" DENNI by Jiff MlcNtlty I ~ II • by ,...... & Tom JotltSOn • ORAllLS DR. SMOCK :t see, "Yt:>u COUL..PN'-r TRE!A,- THe PATl!!N"T"'S H eM.OPHI 1.-4 A I so YOU SUG4i5S-rer:::> Hit ~tJ'~f'"T", '"' -~ .... rm C to haft to nit for you. It tent 9'" me a fwd " by Kevin F..- by George Lemont lODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE I ACAOSS 'Mii: ff. 5......,.1 ,... '° Tlw'lllfl ,. ..... ....... ,._.... 11 "'T 91\'Y end __ .. 64 , of "t.C.C." -~ f7 WM1ed ward UAnnbolW • .... dog 70 ..__ ,, .... Datsun8 Recalled DltTROIT <AP.> -Jifore than 2ul,ooo Dauun •utomobllea built between ms and urn have been recallcid because QI a potential safety defect related to cold weatber drlvtq,a, the automaker bu an. oowaced. Nissan U.S.A., whlda manufactures Datsun cars, said it la vohmtarl· ly recallio& 285,710 of lta 1915-79 280-ZX and lf7'M'9110 model can to correct the potential safety problem. Offlelala at Nlaaan's Carsoa, C&llt.r-head- quartera aaid that aub- i e ro temperatures, coupled with bifb moisture from the cars' blow -by ventllatJoa system, could offset throtUe system compo- nen ti, caualnc a pro- lon1ed b1gb idle. A potentially baiardou1 situation could occur if the ea.rs are driven on snow· or lee-covered roada before lb• •eblcl• l• ranr war1ned up, tbe com. pany said. But compan) offlclala said no acci· dema related to the prd- bl em bave been rel· port,ed. Datsun dealers wlll perform tbe aeeessari cbecb and tmtallation at no charge. The com- pany said an initial sup· ply of parts will reach dealers in cold ellmate state• by early January and the rest. ol tbt COWl· try by mid-February. Olga, the one-too walrua, residing at Brookfield Zoo near Chicago, ad.mlres her Chriltmu tree decorated wttb mackerel. Afterhavingbeenforcedoutoftbe"mopumta" market when lnfl.ation bit her food bill~~ now has 1,300 "pareota'' wborespondedtotbezoo'1a . Feathered Friends Flock to Free Food 87 BOOB A. llUU.IGAK .., .... CllClll ___ _ RIDGEFIELD, Coon. -Jl'cl' two ... I haft tlee ll"'OPrietor of what bu to be one of the buDelt ~ ltDPI bet• em bere &Dd Florida.orwt.evertbeJlu.ledU.rw.._,. .... ,.nr. RJ.cllt DOW tlMIYre ~ 1lf. tM llHMb E ol -.r llbmt.ed fire trees waltiaa to ...... ,.... troucb like tr.u. tnacb paWq DEAR MR. T : Blood dyseruia means blood into LlWe ~ WJO., wllikla la ~ to be tbe b6aat truck abnormality. But leukemia and penlicto.. anemJa stop in tbe eouab7 · differ. Leukemia la. blood diaonler ln which there OVE&BEADz P'LIGBT 0 8 or TBSSS F&ATB&&ED la an \mderproductlon or over-production GI white freeto.den are probably stacked ap like jeta over Keaned;J dwtq blood eel.ls. ID pernicious anemia, lt la tbe red an aJ.r eantroUen' ltrike. blood cells t.h.-1 are involved. There's d.lft'lc'Ulty lD Bird1unuatbaveawayofapread1nalbeworcU0Mdlotber: "Get the at.orption of vitamin 8 ·12. over to Ni•IH1en'a l'llbt awQ-be'a La.Jtn1 out a ti..._.. eoaater • • • t.betwca"tstop.'' l"OR MRS. L : It's true th.at pet turUfe aMlJ..,, harbor aalmonella bae\eri•. Ac= to aome W.U.laatoewafortMm.U&bepdeHf.....auwaMedllDdt.boR ataliltics, 1D one year pet turtlee ca a quarter Heb ot wild bl.rd seed ac.r million cases of aalmonellosll. Altbouab tb1I la • n Y h l a h e r • t t b • [~• J --fatal it can produce s.au·-na .. -a vo-' .. '-• aupermarket, Blrdland will • ...,.. ' • .., • .,..., ...,..., ' ~· SOOD be out of bualneu here ta cramps aad diarrbea. and they c.-i go acratcb 1D the wl ••• FOR MR. E : Clrrhoeia ol the llvu means that biCh rmtdlatrict.. there's a scarring of tissue between liver cells. I am not • llf'OfesaJonal llUd wlll.cher. I am llOl ...._ • UDateur Naturally, this impairs livw metabollam. ll can't bird w.teber, attboqb l OMe did earn a Bird St:aQ Merit aadp at work nonnall)'. Boy Scout camp and can tell a llaat CGDdor' rroaa a~ Alcoholism and undemutrtUon are common flnta,btlna. causes. So are hepatitis and toxic subetanees. Treatment depends upon the underl)'in.I came. Given a chance, the liver bu great recvperaUve powers. Climate Sarveys Bosses Hear Gripes ( CAREERS J ·. Tbe .,...-nmeat made a:mw • Uum fJaD munc:. cm lls Xi .-.. raDCb .. llft, tbe tut 198 l, wbJcb na--wen awailMle -a period wbea Sold WU Mllma;1'3 Ill a.round SIDO an ouac-e. ~ Soutb Africa, tile world·• larsest told producer. m1nted She cGm in 1J87 to take edna· \a1e ol lbe small lJaYetlor'a rro•tnc interest in tbe 1olct market. It be1an aertoualy manetinl them in 19'10 &Del now doml.Dat.m the~ colD market. , Fare Clipped . . . .. \ r-.F or DUabled \. . • ~ ! ~ Nth I JI I I• v, 6 7 • D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 ~~THE RfAL ,~;:1 r:STATf RS -Walkt:r 1; I P.P. ..... ZITOltY VA Twim. 24CIC'J Gu...&. J bedrooms, 2 baths. bllee couat.ry kitchen. ~.,..room. --........ Call Cl'fH '" 9• "I IO• Wf' $2 $75 .......... PENNY PINCHER AD - '1'1\ )' I j() I\ (~().I ' ; -, MllT &AIL UIW l•HI Larae livtq rm. w/Wlde expame ot aim openlna to bqe waterfrant petlo for real Newport lifestyle. Water, boata, llabta. lumeta -lt baa It all. 2 Bdrms. f bat.bl. WIKIY M. TATLOll CO. DAI.TOii JlllS.. ............. MIWPOUC811W.KI. •tt ttlt OCIAIROMJ CCMIO t Bdrm a., l batb1; eemrttr blq.. Vacant; ....... ~y. Sub . ...... -.-... ITlaME ... associated ~·· ::· TH£ R£Al ~,,_,fi ~·q• iJ ESl ATERS ----- i'···lt "°'~·,,.ti;'. I I\ I ~I "' \ •1 • I ........ CGIMIPAll llTA11 .._... ....... J bl&ll. fUllLb' .... .._.. ~a~.aa. _a ....... '"~ I.-.. Oner' Aa.Uou. Olllaow.~ O'fff 1119• 11 \ IVN IO•,_,• f?~~j THf HrAI. t~~;j £STA HRS ~ -mn 11r1m aa. OVfR 80 YEAR•°' BERVJCE .. , .... c ........ ,. .... btrt ..... Old !peelth Rome Aboft Woods c.ve. llx a.drooma. "" Batba. Lars• UUUtJ Room. Rard•ood noon. 'nNe Ptreplaen. Cedar C1oeeta. ftrff-Car o.,.,.._ Prtna...,. To.....,. ... ._ 8-bldllll o.-la Patle Nia flteed At ---lldll.OUI T MDI& 1MI ., ... aare ,_. Bedroom ••~ ~c lJJ Klkbla 6 f'amUr .... ,.._ ..... ._. _, WlU9 Balla. ,,_ ...,.D;.',l ._ Whll WI& Bar. c.udo'l'lt ~.,..,., •• la ·a .... rw ~l.4M!lled0. 011 ... All,.._......_'ne I -A .. ," Of llewpart" Uldq. •• ••=:•-- -··-191111 . MINOMT We ban •••al ftlle llomee ............. ••••••• fOINr Nnl7 decorated ' bdrm. family bome. CIGle to oeaa. •• a Toao MOIR CqMllY ' Bclnu.. a batlll: rueb at1le. mJDl eltate ID__,. II.,.._ 1111.lot BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR ' . . ALLSTATE UALTOM mai:nab I lrvlna realty • Eu1 to live ln, euy to care lot 6 euy to love .•. 10'J owe it to 1ouraelf to aee Ulla lovely 48R Eaatblaff bame prteed to lell at tut.GOO. OlbJ Ward Ml«". (T .. ) -a1ma iii"'.iiiii ......., ............. •• -" , ... s· a_. ~:r~ f J a ...... 11dt II ....... ~··· 6 •••••L"..,. s .... ~ ...._ ,_, ............... __ ..... •an ,, •--. .-. ....... ,., ..... ._-c --...... I .... Ill IMLTOIS ,,...,, •MY.U .,..Tes 1 M 77\ Ml=-?' ta ...... 'I a· ..335 ...... ma ... # ... •¥ H ... ,. IL= .... ....... ,.~ ..... .. .................. .-. 1111.tlll ............ 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'f. ~ t:::~ flr••IJ::t ... · Afl., NU1W • ••--•• 11 eiw.~'f:w1 ..._. t040 613-TI&l care. ••r •• ••••· ....................... ~~~!!:~~~~IH111n,_.S. C11•1 .a '-.==" ..... ----------- 'Nlt<..aJ;l1 t ·-··· ....... ,. -....-.... --.. ,_. .. aloa. Aet aowl ...---.-••• .. •-••--•• .. ••• ...._._.. 17 U.-Ol.DltlHt:a ~"*•Iba, O>G· MIWMOmflOI ............ 106' -·---.... •••• --------• ....... ;_ = l'!:u.~ llAQtflOft.I ..... -. .. -....... LOW8hWT I~ a1.1. ~ w-'~ •-, .. _ Tbla 1.,...J.:Uty bulJt ....,Leullea • I ' ' .,, ... a. MOl'fNWOOD MIW CUSTOM ..... nta •ual1'7 ltomt , .. turtt. Wroemt, I'-' batlla, family room, trtple ,.,. .. e --~ ... --CU1tcCn • home ta Ml\WOITt•••m ,.... onr '°"' ..._ =..P'9ct1Dc wriAI romp&Mjoo and Cbumln1 apaclou 2 n&eto.t Sntnldlolee N1C1muce1 TMIOY• ..... t.ft.LOAM a...t J Wrm ltalt.er cm QUfet atreet. L1• '1rd . Owner baa bou1ht another • la anxloua. Now on1y •uoot HurTJ'i .... ' ~ . tu-7411 W.a.lW •~at.cl. 1tepe 11tory, a Bdrm, famlly, l·I bedroom coado MCI a._. T trocn tlM oceu. A.akiDI clmQf room. lute Urinl ._. lD ,..m Sew· Al'. l .. ba, near ihi.. •.eoo. Bu.iotlcS,era ~YU. room........,. nia. wilb 101• e:~~·~J!' ~rc:1n!• ~ ~ceaa. Mibmlt your aen . .,,. 2 declta a.od apacloua ~ ,~~===· ,...~at .,,.. ...,., ~Wl for apeclal de-minwed batba. Warm --_.._. ..._....___ • · \alla. woods, brick ud atone. FromS$7.JliO. ...... ,... .. ce, .IU·Ttfl Truly a decorators de· Pbaaetoday (llrin.OGJ.y, Mr. oce. w /~ Hahl. For ctetati. call M'-lat <8robr J Forced aaJe . la M).lW. ..... """''., 2000 - .... ....................... .......... '$~ --.. -... ·-····-·· '-"-.._ J' .. ....................... 8taadtu1 eouace bf the eea. 2 br. pvt beacla. adulta. DO pd& .... 15'7't. w 'opener. t•• aprllaDCH wUb m crowave , eompactor, diallwaah er. contlnuoue clean.In& oven. Beautiful Uled batb, cedar •bake roor. wood 1ldln1 and rnucb more. Assumable loan re.dy to move In. Off erect at 1185.000. ~ Walker 1; l r.r. lbd + boaua roQm. '1f'I I•---------·•-••••••••••• new. Only Sl19,9H. 6-.UXI....,.. Mlmes"8hwal.a.• Patrick.ISl·la. 1--------PIUlllE.&AS1'Sll>E.CM --··-••••••••••••••• UMDAISU 2Mrmaeadl. G 14 J202 2 Bea~ Well Al>OOinl· 111EST~l!:SCO. ••--••••••••••••••• REALTORS ed On t be VI ate r .f FAMfASTIC '7J.Tl'1 ProPertiea. 1995.000 & .-1u11S OAK GLEN RC k tylor Co ~ 1 'I I ·, .. Dlaliactlve new 2 t2lmlillon 8Yappt ,..,.. bedroom, 2~ ba con-S..-5HAIP *. · J · Onb' $10,000 '°" more> domlnluma.187,990 Owner-u.xioul. llOO 11q Cote Realty down ou s Br. 2ba ex· 2SJI Elden Ave, C.M. ft., @I', l'kaa, 2 frp&aa. & lnv~tm~nt ~utJn home In pre· 64U'734 Pl'OletaMloally lDdacpd 64()..5777 .Ugioua Harbor View. --------• hall ls rur. vacant, lm· --------ca~. Owner SU-0:210. SYCAMOltl..... IDlld poueuwa, 1 yr -~MIW bomewarranty. WOULDYOUUKE UDOISLI Fabu1oua tars• 1 bd l~ w.-... INlty TO OWN 1/4 OF >Sty. earty Calif. 3 BR, ba. Quallty town._;,me l ... ZUJ 1MS TOWNHOME7 den. 3 be., liv. rm. w /fpl, domJnJ ... __ ... 50Cklb " Is beamed cell. Co1y con uma. Only I 9"IM 1044 ,...... ..... ••· ap· paUo. Walk to beach; available. $109,lllO. 3'SO -••••••••••••••••••• ~'. 'Tc;f:" :-!·r~b!.'it club • teonla facll. ________ , Sant.a Ao.a Ave. 642~· Woodbrid1e 2Br. 2Ba . 831-ll66 $31.S.OOO. Call ••I ISTAft Under-.< 2 car gar. Bil (rplc. lyr. new. Asltlng Ml&'§ION llEALTY bit Jrd-1.ce covd paUo $81. too by own e r . 4N-0711 OM¥.. ACU Prlnc:.nb'135-0Z11 ~. ~. SAc:a.tel ~ oeeaD view, -bllllff aot atr>ODI ploe ___ pq ___ e_-_. __ ~rnrv REALTORS SJ.~go'fr'N u... 1 Bedroom. a bath, IY 0 _.8 • -' ssr. ~. J'aeusai. ••· .. .-. • "'" • --------aume bat .t '175,000 I~~~~~~~~~ INdtl.eMl..-Y HOMl&IMCOMI .. 11 the out andln& IASTILUFfl _.,_.:ma _____ _ ~~~·~·~'"°"~~·~~~! ~~~;'~ ~: 'eatur• of this lovely ~· J.o.~ ~c!:er'~~ -ooo .--<.AadaJwood Model ln Lhe -----------·• DNDDe Hornet. 4 Bdrm.. lion overlook in& park --------•I a ba. IMue family room. See It now any time. Walk to pool, termlt and 1187 .500 ....................... Two••lot. mDME 11% Olly s 125,000 C.-'45-916 I ~1P•'1 · I'( 4 t .... , / -- -· ---- IYOWMB 11 .. c1e111ar --------•! air, 2be, lrJ pool. many catm features. $118,400. People wbo oeed people abould alwaya cbeck ~ Service Di.red.ory In the DAILY PILOT Advertlaen may plue their ada bJ telepbooe eooam.tos,aopm Monday Ul.n.i P'rid•)' I to llOllll Salurday COSTA M!SA OP'FICE 331W. B•Y tollTI HlJJ'fnNOTON B!ACH 1117SleaetlBI~ a.123D LAGUNA ll!:ACH 102'7 N. Cout Hwy lAluoa Btec:b 494.9444 NORTH COUNTY dMll hw 540-UIO 'ZlfZ1 Francis Ln. ~2223 AXER $72,500 College Park area 3 bdrm home. NeecW tome wan but at thla pri~ tt delerves your quick at· tentlon. Check it out! MS-7221 ~21. Weitcltflealty Slh.3 ... Fam, fu-epla~ NoQualif>1n& owe Alk lor Nor14a. A.fl.. 556-7771 ~ loy McC• ... .,.,. 149-77Zt BIG CANYON Prestlte ol 4:00Dtry club ~·W\Ul~ol 1uu ed community~ elepnce of Bordeaux Towabooae, immediate J)OINICUloa, call IU for more details OD this Cabulout borne! 8W=TLOT ~ <:4 ....... .,..... 21 Breathtaklng ocean view ~ from hmunoua 3 Bdrm Mewpori C...... home. Newly decorated 6.f0.5H7 with carpets, paper & .............. . paint. Glowin1 wood floon, aauna. Perfection far-.000 don osen !" •• \ t Cl. '· 1213 w. Cout Hwy LquoaBeacb 4974411 731-3111 OCIAtROMT COTTA'il Needs some work ... but look at the coaat line view. Private tlei» to a.n1. Call for appt. \o tee. ~7~ .... Spectacular Harbor Ridge Condo. 2br Sellin& by owner. $32S,000 MS«JM. SPACIOUS Make the rti,bt decision. lnvett in tbi• happy home! Spadoua ' bdrm. Ip Ceoc:ed yard, located in the heart of Westcliff. with all Ila nearby ameruUea. $182,500. 642-5200 IOIO ....................... fO/o Only 25~ down oa lbia bn!ed " butter fou.rpla. Owner will carry ba1aDI» at K for 4 yra. All J Br. lt,\ Ba u.U.a Yeu17 mcome Sl.1..200 0.-$100 pr mo apendli- b&e f'\111 pnce $118,900 1111 W. ODMt Rwy, NII ~· ... , EL TORO ARl:A ~ntn1~P'ew One« both Prt me 1 year oAd ~Rltr ~1 T..... IOto Coata Mua dupln ••••••• ••••••• •• •• •• • •• r..taide Sl.J,OIO down GREAT VALUE Al •1.too. Dnlrable LAUR ELWOOD townbc>IM, 2 bedroom, end unit, ooe story. Near pool and tennis . HURRY!! a..-.......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ..._. ,_W. I 100 ....................... l«>BILE HOME BUY·SSLL·RENT· Price $1.13.000. MS-+r19. ..-.,STOllAfH 2 yn old, srou income rm.ooo pr yur. Owner ...W ~balance at I~ wtlb ..,,000 do'Wll. Full pnce 12,400,000 s.m W O>aat Hwy. NB 64M'46 CbedSundaJ MIW&SMIMY UMTS 8JlAND N'EW. e larg• ...-.. Four J Bdrm, J ba • two 2 Bdrm, l ba UJUtl w/prlvate paUoe. Xlo ..... Call trrt-53'10 DOW I ALLSTATE IMMIWl'OnlCH llUlhd ..... Peai.Dlula2Br ~tr On Wiil« 2Br Idea l2ilJOO 3 Br i ea. lf'I backyard, .. ~ • ..,. pUit Ul • .... ,.,.._ 1zit N..tm.~ ··················••\ft ............ 1 .. llOOM NO FEEi Apt. Ir C.-. 2Brnrbd>SIOO latte famllJ rm. pr . le rent.ab. Villa Rn~a JBrZba,nrbch~ fenced yd, Dice qu.iet 17$.412Bkr. -' :::=:== ==~=· ~·~NPealn .• 2!_~·den• Udo f Br • .,. au '9$0 AvaU. Jan. 1 · .. .... r new. ~et -. Onwat«2BrZba-an. . JiOO. Yeuty. On..._.28r/ .. $1JOI Gl·DU Lido. ,...UJe2 BR,dm. OnWllCer', V1£W. tee IASTSIDI 2 ba. N1tow1y decal' $1000. Z Br+dmlZZIO BnDd..,.. I Bil, 2"'a Ba yearty.t7Mlll 1.4e...,1BrZballDO ~Jc:arauap. BillGrundy.~ fplc, akyll1hi .ti--..... --..... 1!19' Submit abort term oa duowaw Pool. t.enma. IAYcasT a1JY of the atao.e. A.tao. ~ mo. o.,.. MMm: ownen may hamlab. .... l'IMlllM · ,.,.._ Y NO.-.. ' w•twwtMwa r , •• .., Jll4 ~·w... +Ped. ... 114/6ll·l40I -·----··..... =:;:1.~~ L•r1c lBr . 2Ba J ........ '"i.3: C4lkwww1Mdtl2tl Fireplace, apa, RV lwl,Jm..W-•tll· -•-••••••••---1tora1e. $SIS/Mo. vtt.lnl. Avail . ..., Oil Bhdfa ar beach. • _ ... _IM4 _______ , Bdrm. J ba home Laodacaped. lAe onJ1 800/mo. Daoa Padftc 1Dr SD-9'10 ..at roaatam v .n., laom• W11h ' bdrm. 2 bat.la, lamUy rm. 4ul.i.QI rm. (J11k •• ..-r 2 ltidl . 1 pet ok.. S.W mo """ZSM ... 'I ' I .' ~ ' : I ' ' . ,, . c... ...... llll Cll'W1W!f'11. ~ DO fH ----------. ..................... . Ne9 ZBr. 2Ba. frplc. Z..car pr. baleon1. partial v\ew. r...e. ~/mo. Eve: 551.-S. f;Gie ... lba. a Jard, pr. Vf!l'Y clean. Adl.ll&a • No~s-Mo. ..... 2 Br W lpr •• l330 Crpla.. fbOd yd. water pd tnt "B" Delaware ~ I~ a+· a ...... l>Hdllne ro.-copy • titna h s. ao p.in tlle day before 11•bllcat1011, except for b11d•r 6 Moed•y £d1Uon• wt>H •actliM II lectrday, lJ OCIAMYllW CONDO JBld, 2'-' baUJ Pool 6JaC1Wl '117,500 All 541.olOO PRIVATE, Dhl.ACULATE ti LOVELY PDIANCE .......... Ster'9 ......... c..... CN.&.UI '61·1021 1'bia perfect Wooda Cove --------·------- REM.TOM Slwv2 lw, ltov•,. rwfrla. --------1 Mdb, DO peta. Ql5/mo. -· Tnde rour old aluft for new 1oodlea wlUa a 0Malfted ad. N2-5e'7I To Place your "Fut R•att•• Service Direetoft home wilb 3 bedrooms. hardwood floora and coun,ant area. Walk to the~ fl'Oa\ w. de-llclllfUJ dmmet' with a .... "'° wtlJ betp YoU ftmaot, -.ooo. UNOOUAL t.:ITATE ., ... -= 12141>•, -~· 911 ., ... Clilta II••• •••l11 Park. --·~ " L _ ·.·.. . . Nn •' 541-llTJ I Br, 1 ba, 2 car pr, 119 yd. Pm 6 cb1ldJwl CXIO· 1ldered. tns. mo. .. .,.. 11171derton. I ( 1 • adllle lane .... IWme adWla oal7. No pa. Q.Mt. eecure. 1911 Nwpt8hd.4MJ.UTJ -------------AYllU. Jao lit. Eut.skte 2 Neer new 2 tw, 2 be bttna 1BRS2'75.N'EAR br, 1 M. Newer, deluxe. no pet1. S31s : mo: sa>PS, BUS. OCEAN DD mo. No peta. Donna 5tl-lrl5 "5--1223 m6112; a )1111).2001 --------Btu. l very II bdrm, 0.. PeW l726 2 Bdrm. 1 e., front unit of phab, laundry, Imme c •-•••••••-•••••••• ~ .Excell k>caUon erounda. 11218 Pomona. 1Bdnn. utU pd, S2SIO mo. ...,. Npt Hila. 1 yr aeaae Sl25 mo.,..._ _____ _:.....:.__ llcpeUo. Dice area. SD> mo loci. water & Drift by. "25, avail. now C.ll$t0.1589 prdener. ,... IM().5112 STUNNING lar'1e 2br, 2 Br 1 Ba, carport. 1234 , ..,._. leodt 2tJa. grdn apt Pool, rec W. S.lOO. Bl. CaU for -.• 3740 F\lrn bachelor units area. WMo.710 W. l.8lh •Piil. Jim or Carolyn •·•-•••••-••••••••••• da.y/Weet or mo. Avail St. ~1222•1l ' H.l'IFIHIST now. 842-1334 d ys . Spanilb llltate Uvlngl ecz.e;aeves. <iWef AcWt Apt Btaul!fu1 P8rit·llke aur· 2 br. 2 b•, 1ara1e. roundio11. Terraced Eckle deluxe 2 br w/aun-jacuzzi, oear So Cat JJOGl. 8uululn 1u bbq, dedt, garage w/lndry Plua. sm»imo. 751-3485. ••arkllns fountain•. M50. incl util. Adults, no 2 Br, 2 Be, new pluah carpeting, pool, Jacuw, M25 mo. Adlllta. no peta. Located acro11 from Nwpt Deb Golf COW"lte. By appt. ooJ.y ~. Spa c Io u 1 room 1 . peta. 'Ri8-91.SM. ~ upet.ain 2 bdrm &.-rate d.lnio& area, apt. Bltn k.ttcben, laun· walk-in cloeeta, home· Ectde2br, patio, 11arage dry, qwet area 1 bllrl--------lillt bet.a fr cabhaeta. Adult.a, no peta. '350. 160 from aboppln1 Adulu Walk to Buntinaton 2llL stl-Zl2"1 cmly. SWO + deposit 2262 HIAa °:1:d.www1urn. tm.. hateic'e2br, l ba, adulta, Mlmr Sl. •pl A, 645-7099 'It t _,..,_ DO pet1. '350. Call _afttt __ apm.:.___· ---- M6.•~· ..... LUIUnun. UWW. t ar, ~ oewl;J petm.. ta .. adalt compln. LA-~· ~ .. nL'... ed. Ysrd60~. Pet Ir Lars• bachelor; t br """u'"•nnLA-uun ~' ... OK. .. with ~ Jacuul, 1IZll Parbide Ln l bit ~ MS-1513 beJcoa.ies, prl p•llOI, Z, Beach. a bibs. ol 2br, lba. lndry rm, No c.tbedraJ celUna. faa "7~ PeU. $340Mo. + clean frplc Ir dtabWHhera HOAG/llDUCID HicblY UPIJ'•ded, pro- feeal(JUUy decorated 1 BR BadJ 1n VenaWes Omdo~fouo­ hln le 'ark -lllle court)'a.rd. l'UU NC\lrity bid&. tm/mo. C. ll Ctl644-721 I ASK PnR NJGll!L, All. dip IDOY9 you to. 79'2 From IZllC5. 2850 Karla ....,...._.. 374S Shalimar. call btwen Ave. S..8M7. <Jfnt£ BAYt'RONT l~ -···-············· 126Sor aft. 5 642.7358 2 Bdrm'! Ba. front urut of br •SU Wllb v~w declu Studio. prof. decorated, dUpla.. EaceU locaUoo sm.sm. C.'huclr 675-8990. ummc. Free maid aerv. 2 Bdrm. cpt.a/drpe, blllna. 6 "'11. Color TV. $15 wk Adutta, no peta. $MS/mo. ,.... Npt He&-. 1 Yr LM. Venal.Dee O>odo sas orbf mo. -.zz27. se.«>a> $450 mo loci. water & Bech. 11133. Pool. sauna THE .. GOOD LIFE" prdeow. AfS. M0-511% Jae, clbhle. Security. metllillAll APMTMIMTS MJ.&4%, ~ 213 /477 • 7001 I BedJOOl'D, l bath, yearly Ott by monlb. '350 mo. Al1J. 87J.«UO. ~ -·~----AllR.TS CMt+ND OP841MG Westdifr 2Br, 2ba, pool, 2 Br, 1 ~ Ba $425 ~~u.lta. Lwrurloua. 2Br,2Be 1450 Ex"""''ent location. walk l BR. IJlepl to beach, gar toBe complete ahoppini pkoa $375 mo. yrly suWWly laodlcaped. m.:11158 c .. u .,_ Ss-cioua apta Private -----· _...__~;___ __ ...-ordecb. 2 BR2.,., &I condo, fplc, 2 Very nice 28r, patio, ()peoJ<Mdaily car pr ts.W mo 2 blU ~ cptl. d.rpa, beam • Weat Wlllon, C. Y. beach. 831121114 °"1. Adult.a only, DO pet.a. <Behind Harbor Refa. 2154 Santa AH ~Ceot.er). Ave.S.J&Za. 131·591/548-3Wll '"lHEOABLl'.S" 3 Br, 2 ba. lower, or. So. 2Br, 1~ bmw/pr. Adlta. Qt Piasa. "25. No pets. cpta/drpe, bltn.a, fncd _Ml_.-r __ . ----- Jl"CI. Wac.. pd. a&-4120. 2Br 2--•-......... ·---.C... • -....,_ ...... uuuu.c, Adulta, DO peu. $US. t6-'nDO. Tol>-llne or. Utb "lrYUM!. 1.Br, pr .• mri1 . stove, «Pet aree. Maturw adult.. nopet. Sim/mo NI-ta. BAOm.oR-UW pd, DO ••• mo. .aa ~~CANYON """'naaYO.UB IMt: ftt Cockatell SM CoN.a Meu, "PreUy ,1"58'1Ct&hedral+ 4111 ., ....... mil. s • ~Drive ----·-.. elmdl. ----------hlmSMl:w IO .. 11.000 ftaf ....... ,. by Steve Oralet*2 mo.tomo.dodt~ lat. U/1S, oruce LO mo Ur'd'lbenpbt. N.B a.t' Dllllt.ReaoitAltJloc. ~liabr• . :W"v.,~· V~. 1..-.: Apqt~ ... 2111 Beby11tter waottd for Lute ~ Star eabto -~ .....-MMSAQ• 1 Hmo old alrl. •·• Polllt~cil&orTV,Urplc: .... W~ 4600 Lolt Dot: lrbb s.u.,. Your;:::.:,uco daya t wt Occaalonal UeesaW.-..ia -.._ .. •••••••••••••••• ._,,, Wwtll, m IQ 6 '-BobJames overnlaht de1lred. Palm SiWtAll liuury ~· W..ud ltw, apt.. aa Nw'lll1 8lYd. 1bun Eve OukaUI e.u. 4N-Sl l l Lacuna lkb. lAaaoe, do u.dl.&h> on Millloo R.U 0 la H.8 . LeK!Mr collar. Day~ ~ ~1901. tlli. CC. all laclliUft, by 5.31-&a MMCllor Ewa-.-a .._,, ~ BABYSITrD -Mature week or kine«. •S430 ~ ~ ill lOlt &.dy .. dt.mood die--.:J.hZl ~Iller for 2 tick.% or da.Ya.183-18 eves. quiet 1pot lo Laauna a« nq. t'k. Balboe a.7 Drh'tal to Sacnmeato for 3 ~ Pft' ..... IU-tll7 Btadl. Olircea del Mar CMa. Det. Lab. Reward. Cbnsuma Want penon llefore 1.30 ~sen 3 Bdrm home or a.ta Men for aoo or mmt lo 1hr drhln1 • ea .._..._rt-,_--_-... _.--- avaU Dec. lhna Apr11 111 m ~et ~ ClSMll .-... DI.... .-vI• .... r •---non A • p e o . C o I o . Ual . Write ad 1131. c/o UlST DOG ~ 11, Vk llDOUT. mature, relia· l30S~ or write. Tbe Dally Pilot POMONA.C M l"rieOd Earmo,PboneC.lla ble, Daya, Saa Juao Box 1Zl7, Aapeo. COk> Newapeper, p o Boa l1 ma.lie Tffriw IDob'e Wore for real Try ua. .-ea, .,,..,,. old. ~·a. S1lll ueo. Cotta lilffa, CA ~. ~llOKEN: P'aae-A·Pheftd W.Ml After•. •au. ..... toSlise 4100 t2t28 or tele phone ~---· .. ,,.. BIM*mc --·················· ~1154. •""-.... .. .... n • 1-s eo&.W st•11 -.....,; rem .. d.trt1 &m •o.tc.I• ,. Moviq? Avoid deposit.I & • st 11-..a color'. look& like Bea.11 UAlC·2AM -......... SAMW A IAMl cut fivtna eapen1u• -:W,-YW9•/ daa. Adami• Bu.abant. ...,..,,_ TELLm Profe11lonally 1lnce ·-...Ce K.8 Ul·tlSI FOXX SHOP P\ill·Ume fr part-time 19Tl. ·--••••••••••••• .... poaiOona avallaW. ia our HOUleitATIS Miiiey .. "-IOZS Found Kea.hood female, ESCORTS Newport Be•d> •Hunt- 832-4JM "••••••••••••••••••••• ~den ~trelver mla IQlloa Beac:b Brucbelt. ~LOAMS and !!We, sbortb&U'ed Ter Orient&la. tall blondes n.-ml.a, blk • wht male ful.1 ftl\llY modela Out. 644 3856 . 431 1030 call a.21N1 8lu* ~xl)e'rient"e deslra tW. but wUI c:oaucs.r re· lated upertence for ~to abr w/nme, non smoker, nke 2.Bdrm 1 ba .. SD>. AJya111 ~3614 2Dd Trust~ Lo&oa 00 2bdnn hH to 1hr with ~Jtopetty Newport Bcb Animal S1leher ,._ "*' Senk.es Sl60 tTanee paations. M/F l200Mo+ ..,util ln '104Jr~~eet C.M £~64.2 7~Cbrta R £ DEPT 3rd rmmte needed for SAMnMO IAMIC mce4.Brhou.w Pool, ten i·~~n~4/812-~~saoo~~~ -'*. ocean 2 bllu N B "'"1J.5. • 4350 ....................... Ll'I 8t.orqe pr . Blrc:b st.. ••ar Oranae Co Airport. Sl25 t m o 11155-ll1lna IK wlmda Offb-..W 4400 ....................... 1 or 2 Rm Suites from S75 771 W. 1JUl St Call Tom S.Z!OO. } "THE· mcunv1sum Full Hf'Tice offices io Newport Center M0-5C70 iNEED iMONEY • calDITMO NOlla4 wawnu ... f7MUI Arranpctby C..."-"- CASHFAST 211da.Jrda.Swto&a Pr ea tic l ou 1 Newport O:>ilateraJUaUona Center olllce 1pace. MobtleHomeLoam Hall. mid January. CREDIT NO PROBLEM ~ 1rouod noor 8nlbn W9'cocbe IAltte. locludet recep. 148.tJ71 tblllt. NCret.alJ apace, __ _;_..;:._~-=--- cool•r••~• room . 2-tTD .... 11% IJbrary, lrttd)eD, copier, ot AllP'aiMd Value 1tora1e. Call Debbie Swtnp, i.t, Rdl'I. etc 7»919 ' REAL EST A Tl! LOAN 00. Deiuxe ~-Ofne. on CJM ~azu Plen1DM&Ja W/8a1 Yft. (JW,,.,.llM SWIOtmo. Pb m..sm Oalilo m£a Brok« Lo1t Fem Persian Slaaww ut .. Gator .. Call Annette 549 97'27 '72~~ • llWAID Lost Lady·s witc h w~ face.~ band at ~ bland 00 12 22 CaU m&1JI aft 5. ....................... BRASS KEY -~·IM.rt·• CA lNGTO YOLR SOCIAL AF Y Al RS •661-0729• NowH.tnn• Last. D•r1l rwd. fem .• ac.t.l a.&rie¥l'r. 12131, •-,::z:::e. Tuuo fr zrad. N.B. WOllkl the &irl m the dar\ bhle pickup llw.lr •lilo picbd ... the doc p&eaae call lnJ..Jm> or "5--935 Ftlund.. Sm Blk • Wbt Spr inp!r or Cocbr Spuiel, Ill. ..U~lipped. DO•·- m«l!a "' ... u -· wm ....,W..s~ 7100 l.091'· Det. zz. Sold key , ...... ···-············ ~I w /J key s . ........., ... ARD. 191Mt14. I I./ Y 0 UN D : 0 o Id~ n 19 •OIAIY ~~:. ~s•te•ns 8.A...._.m.-1 -~ llotiUy • r"' _._Uae • a.ow fbund: 8Dt. wtil ftmb, J'OU CM wort e f .. da,.. II. 1·2Jft., Slana&dale 6 or • t.. ..-. lo urn ~tnH.B. ... "9 Ut.at XTaA C.1b-caU FOUND: Glrl'1 bllle OrVN Pl Cll. CaU to .....,., , 141-Jdl a.ft 2 Pit. ... Wark ..... liloun YoU b9vwa~. Ac; lalClerb 811D'll llper1 Da&a •Lr'Y Ae!we•·•· AlllMon n..d: 121?.4 Larse. wtlt, Med:k:aJBld1C..Meu a.Trwt fem .• do1 Allcla CPA'1 CALI.ml VWTTODAY App(y at OUT Downey ~om~ Man Pn 1~12 DOOa Goldea Slate ..,.. e.Jlll uos.r. .... II..&. Dooney CUl) .... l a.o.s. • U>AM '90CISIM5 a.aa Jtind~ft:. Beadt Gemra1 derical cMJea. 'J)pma. bee•y plM!aea. * L500aq. ft. Very.......: IOH Path., • 15.Mlaioo ble reel. 81altab&e for ..i ........................ __ ... Viejo Ne lnJurle• wtiebl CM&rol clod.-. ....~Ce.. .. ,.,, llCIW I Ii....... SquaiOpp&mplM/P/R ~ AD.,,_ ot rill ..... ----------..,..._,,.._.INI. ,_ tn•1 IJIO ... ... ,.. . .......... ·-·-··· .. a...n.· •LORI'S• acm..._ 6G2171 MW.It H•.,S,.11111 ll01 .. R CIUJ Dr. AJ)Pf'OJI MllnttOUteUJ ODl1 'Im 1111 ft. wU1 Wld tG ••.cm lltT.D. ftU .... 11.dt, ampa. park&o1. ~.,..._ pa1 Jalln...._eoaw. a1.~. nt• aa Alr•ort Office . For lale : l•d a.cretarlal Hniu T.D . .-.. an lfttll· __., .. _ --....... .w. "-· ----·~ .... ..,. ....... It. ~flH9..-­TM-'JS.Ul'r I ( i , I I I Clenc.l CREDIT CLERK NftPOl1 Beach ~ requirtl filin1. ht• t.ypl••· beavy phonu1, _s_&ot. aervtce oritn&auoo. Mmonlba deriealn,... Your ,_pont!NliU. wW .... : .. cbNklDI tncomlo~.l'l~~·n ln· gullies, w /10. . • badliaf beavy de· l ula. vertfrlng ~·~. 40 "1ncam1 .......... + . UPLY'l'OOAY fl _..__. LI Ha. .. _.._ •atc•401. ~Y. llltolf•. l)yf, ---• --· 9ClTl. IOmL ~to.•. ._._ma _____ _ ,.......TAI.INT ..-. 0...... a.&n.ver, It +u.... IOt4 .._._ .. Vec.Ucm a Part time Ake. ll'IPP)', hb okl. -• .. •• .. •••••••••• ._ .... •••••••••••••••• ~/ewit aUt ......... Sv.t, Ml•lll.I. Daya, WHted. a.t of l.eft IMPORTANT +. 50-715'1. Call t :• · •l'DI llmded~~ ~&TO 91am.or&-S:IOp.m. '"9 .. Y. 1041 ~ Telephoce Surveyon -....... •••••••••• Browalnl ~= 30 Tbe price or lttJll lfadted. no exp«, P'ull llb.t8t. 8enwd puppy ,..., • .,.., • ~. advertlted by veblcle <11 P/I', Mlr.+booua.. llllO. old f.em., to 100d .... l deaJen la the veblc!! Job o A I•• a n d • r . bame. "7·'1D New t' Hob'-Lot aur· elU1lfle4t advertl1ld* 714 · I 3 3 · t t 1 l o r fWl1a ~ ... pun white ~.Catt•· S.U for =•":;P'ft:b:: ·~~~ a... ca.-,......,_ ~ 1"'1ft, dedawed•payed GA-.!000 Uctnte, traoafer fee1. Alftl'fte 'J"ELLERS -Esper.~· P',Deedalovtqbomedue lV ~ ftnaoettbus•. feN for , -•"¥• qd. for El Toro, lltuioa toaller'f*.55UllM. teif...... IOtl a1r poUUllon control de-I WANT9 VleJo 6 Laiuoa Beach ,..._ Wire Kalred P'Otl ••-•••••••••• .. ••••••• vke '*1JflcaUona or de· otnces. A11o part·Ume Terrier. 3"'1 yr old 8a&l&llWRCAco&or1V2 ~=ryu..f!: =i:::c~uss!C:.~ teller. Contact Joan or female to cd bome yr. wan'.,.. .. Del. SIM. otherwtae ipedfled by ca1J ua to, flOd out what Ocn4S11·1m E .0 E. 711-3579 661'788. t.baadwrtiser )'qUl'llBZ 1rully worth. ~~-~~~ ~~~~~ ~OU. COllPAH'Y ,_,, :lae IOIO d11nnel w/equallaer w,,.u/ 131·1740 uraentJ;)r OMdl depend.a ........................ Pioneer PL S30 turntbl, caillka 95JO ~=-": ••IBUY•• ~~=°' a.ta Keaa. We tnlD. Gooll uaed hrn.tture II Writ. T.N Dick. Pres. APP"rcee--OR I wllheU Sou h p I ' orSEU.forYou t w.-t etro eum. MASTmS AUCTION Fl. Worth, Tx 71U01. 646 l6H & IJJ..'62S ....................... '411 ford Woodle. restored Sl.3.000, .. ford Woodie. W .. lt .. ColorTY rutored mint cond. suo &4e-<ml sao.ooo 87U1e1 IMh & Marille 4 wt..t Drh" 9550 '"'' ... . ..................... . Tow Truck Driven ea· CASH PAID ·-·--••••••••••••••• ~ TO)'Ota Land Cruuer. per'd Top pay Apply P'or Cd uaed furn. anti· G-r~ tO 10 many xtru, never ofr G&W Towina . 7408 Q\airclr1V'195'7-8l33 ••••••••••••••••••••••• road Sl.250 firm Ohrm Way, C M 642 1252 ~ll068 Typist-P /time. 60wpm re q'd. F1e:Uble hrs Xerox 850 exp. a +, or will train. 14.5o/hr. to 11.111.. Olli Kathy 641 1018. ---Walter1 & Wa1treasea. P/J', Lunches only. Pvt cha , 5 day week &w 54()4 --- Wa.ltresa w /car for wicker basket lunch 11erv1ce 9 :l>-lpm, Moo Fri Earn Sl25-SlSO weekly Muat ~ neat, personable & energetic Call 979 0747 aft 10am for appt tlJDEl HOME a.DSE-OUT SALE Decorator furn1ture & acceuories (;edar Glen Townhomes, 2554 Elden Ave, O.ta Mesa, 11 to 6 dail )' 642-6734 Darlc brown vinyl couch. Good condllioo . SlOO ~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~- y ARD PUSOM He r •aid Gooch 1065 rental ~--'-------1 M9i '1 •'1 1071 Youoa. exc1 t1n1 com-•••-••••••••••••••••• pany neeQl exp 1a1lboat I " craftaman Table Saw n11era Call Steve at w/carblde blade 4" 646-58>6 Milwaukee Joint.er $175 for botb or SlOOea ...,.. Youth c.oun.eton Part Time even1ng1 Outaoln& adult.a worlun1 wb.b youth. Over 21 Own tramportAUon. Sa.:iO hr. atart.8-tPll CALL ANDREA so.mt, m 250, 1·5PM. EOE. Matct1• ... ....................... ........ 1001 ....................... AoUque cJocka, 2 wall ---.~mllc. Pvt Pt1.•a:n !!!f•~tt IOIO ········-·········· CASbPAJD Wtbr/dr7ra/llefrt&11 ~oraotwr"1Jf Waaber, dr1er. dll· lrnlber, $100 eadL A·l 0.ltloal ...... WHn'tB BUYING or SEUING Tllh It Yow DAILY PILOT IOATMAIT ,.,...,.. ... u1642-5678 ~----~-- Tnd&s 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I '79 CHEVROLET 'IJ TOH PICICUP A Ye~ fancy lruck with many opOons For the outd oor family QN44la7, OM..Y$69'5 How•dO. ...... Dove• Quall Sta NEWPORT BEACH llJ.0555 ~ ~vy Dump Truck Rbll mg Ir trans Run& Xlm Sl .800 $48 lCil 'S P'ord ~ Plcllup, good runn101 cond HOO 642 9378, &33-5821 '72 Ford CUrrier Pickup. 1n xlnt runnln1 cond . camper ahell. Sl.700 842 03.M. 536-8229 '570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1171 1 too Chev)', cu.tom UUrior. new Urea. SZ700 5S-Oll5 aft 8PM '79 P'ord i,; C.OOvenlOO MUil Mil 12,800 ml Xlnt cond Cu1tom paint llllO or list. 1-.1211 .._W..eM 95to ........ +ad ....................... Mffl.... '705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M.1-A IOMIO Demo Sale ln Prorrn1 71 IJ.loA IOMIO SPOtTS SIDAM Automatic lran1 . air cmd., AM/P'M c1uetlt' 6map (1062) $9,999 llACH IMPORTS MB Dove Stt'Mt NEWPORT BEACH 75~0900 74 IJ.loA IOMIO A llb&rp aportacar with lWOl.ol:B, 41peed lrlM & AM/PM Sliver w1bl1ck llllerlor ~ > OM..YS3H5 HOWAJU> Clw•rol.t Dove" QwuJ St.a NEWPORT BEACll lll-0555 71 AU-A ltOMIO sreoa Red w /blacll top, s •S>eed tram .. 11.ereo 6 leaa than u.ooorn.m. t471WYD > S7tll THEODORE ROBINS FO RD 201,0 •iAllCOR Ill VO CO!llAMl ~A f>-12 ·0010 ~Le•llll lawC..w.lllc. Roll.I lo)'c. BllW 1NO 'a.mborwe Nftpart Baadl MD4"•tl ..., DD s. reblt motor. Ol.H«M COUNTY llut buuty -lluat tell• 4 IPMCI. 4 ey!Jndu. A/C, aeatber lnt.erior. ma1 wheets, cHHU.e deck. map lllbl. Lo/mJ Pnv pty ee.t offer IOIMcl•l8''1 $ mo H Bead> BJ Yet. LA HABRA CUI.I No ol SA Fwy > C714•2~UJJ Su.Ilda-, by Appt. 711MWIJOi 4 1pead, power 1teenna. ~ brakea air cond1 tlonin1, AM J.~111 1tereo cuaette. electnc aun root. electr1c wlndowa Topu~ lnt.enor. only 3> ,000 miles SlJ.1..900 or bemt offer <.33~•· u > C.11 642--0LJI Capri '715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 Capn, MW rear eod + matt 12.200 or best C.11 5-rah aft 5 S7S-8J7 DahlM 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAIGI s&ICTIOMOF AU.MODB.S IR>P 6COMPAJl E BARWIC K DA T ~UN ''·I ,I •• ' • 8J t.l l7S49J.JJlS trans IO"-' rt1tored. YOL YO R«.pea · SUOO 17$-5157 EXa..lJSIVEL Y VOLVO q.t 974' ..._._VohoDeaJer ....................... la Or.act County! Call 87~2919 'TO Kadette , 1ood BUYorLEASE '71 !lfustanc Mach I. T ~ ear. ~ oraECT Lop. onJy u .ooo au, like ~.:!..-..... !?!! rt.'ft!., .;:;~;. ':'/~ PIUMOT 2025 S. Manchester atEAP ~ SPECw_ ~lilt9TI 750-2011 fWo H57 LEASE PLAN A111191....... .... .. ••••••••••••••••• AV A.O..ABLI:: -•-•••••. •• •• • ••• '7S Pklto Ruoabout. 37K IEACH IMPOITS .. Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 7SJ..OtOO 1976 PIUCHOT SCMWAGOM Automatic traoa . air t'COd. • tape det'k roof r11clt 6 lo• m1lra ~1 w/~11e int Sbatp'ILSSRY> 0KYS39t5 HOWAIDC..~ Dove .. Quall bU N._"'WPORT BEAC H IJJ..OHS ....................... "U 2.0tM. xJat coad... a". P'P . Flil t'ua. 15.JOO 5f.5.JOU or 54l-40CiO Ul64 ~WE. el« aunrool, racll. 1iat rood S'lSlOfolf er .._LIU .. iairce t7U ....................... •t DEAl£R IN U.S.A. SAAi DlmoSUa ID Ptolrwa ltns.ul .. S A.1111.omaUc, all' ~DCL. .....,, ,.... -.na1 • Alttnl --cuarti.e Mnl)liaOMO. Mcti 9910 nu . 1tnt cond . Sl"SO ....................... ~ - "IS Buck Skytawll, V fl au&o. atr. lilt whl. In~ Lban 42k m1 , mov1n.:. mwtaetl l3200 67S 1619 ---c Pre HIS ....................... 1977 CAl>tLUC SEYIW "78 ~ Win. 4 cyl, 4 apd, nKil r~an. aberp. $2095 911206M JolM1o.& Soft UMCC>l.M-MBCUIY ~laJ ol lht-Week .. 72PIMTO HATCHIA.CIC l.o.dfd ' Equi p tnt"11 l U1 d~ moooroof, •~""> Aulomal1c, air c-ood. low ., tapr. uJt •brel, c rw!w !Dile! T1ua LI it pretty r 0 n t r 0 1 6 n ., ,. blut-rar for many mile-. Amf'ri ('. D •• a I( I c• fl ( t c 0 D 0 m I c· " I rldl..aJ t~ You mu"l trlAll.'>port1UOn llbtii"IT 1 ltt to apprt-( ••lt' lh1· it1ts prt'l1Jelt OM Ln Uw! rouo ~ H•rbor Blvd t y (.' 111 6 O I 14 6 or r~ Mesa 540 S6JIJ ~16$ for Bunny "w 8 A 9960 'Tl 5r¥\llit, cua.ocn. z lODe ._ ................... . blue, l'DUlt ttt. k> m1 , 'TJ kamp, needa Urea &lG! l6':50 or best offer Call 6'2 25185 ,4 EIOorado Cun"f'rt 81&/Blk Nds f'Olt v.orll ~ 8'2~77 OONVERTIBl~I:. 73 t.I Dorado Or11 o wner Cle&D ~ 640 7317 '7f M\'llle. Ac.11drmy Grey, peddr(f IJlndau top Wire wbeel1 E1tra dean• ST.ID$ Wkd1y1 .... 1741 , Aak for f'r•n.11 m.ma EV98 • wkends Clll:u•t '9%0 ....................... T._, Im Volare StaUon Waaons, At<.:, I'S PB. unud "1ai, 3 UI V -8. both over 8$,CJOO m1, below Blu~ Book wholesalt.' pn~ Orange Coasl Dal ly Pilot 842 4321, ext 210 flOllHec 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt72POftffocC....._ New tires. ju.,t had a tuoe up Net'd.s Um llllt lid $475/ol(tt IH6·57~ lft6PM lt7' DIM() BuuUful '87 GTO l Ql••AMCI! OWDfr New Uns. m wit -,,_ __ Ca~ tee! Sl.DI 548-9210 -· .... --roa. ces. liiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii.. MaaLe C.rioa, M but 6 • ~ .. Oraatac reduc - U..! SAYIMOWIU CONNELL CHEVRO LET '"""ti.. r. 1 H • • ,.. I \ \1 ~ • " .,4 i>-I 200 DO YOU OP"P'ER A SERVICE! Let U. public know with an ad la U.. Dally Pilot ~ Dlndory It can cmt JOU u little u $1.lt par daJ. For more in· fOf"IDlltioD and complete ...... call 141-5871 . More ~· found In the flelcl of technical wotk Oranae eo.int1 may be~ ln1 a "necaUv• unemplormat rate" in tecbnlcal tlelda. •'The count1'1 low uempJoJ• ment rate In technlcal fteldl ~ blned with aome empJoyee1 catf7• tn1 two Jobi may be ea~ a •ne1aUve anemplo1ment ,... In tb• area," laid Fran v~ personnel 1upenlaor ~ ar Sleiler'1 Enera Pro4oetl Dl*lml. That firm employa approximately 600 technlcal penona at 2060 K. Dyer Rolld In Santa Ana and 11 aeeld.nl 25 macblnlltl and ftve or elx prc:lmaional eqineera, abe aaid Lear Sl~ manutactu:rel pn- cllloa ~ fOC' enero produeta. "We offer atable poeitlou - keeplftl many of our emPkwMI bappy for 20 to IO yeara -Imel we offer aood benefttl," Mra. Vande- srlft laid. cau-.moforlnform•ti91L Thurldey, Dec.11, ,.,. DAILY PILOT Skills don't ensure iobs Job akil1I and coll••• ~ aren't alway1 enoucb to ea.aure emplc>f wwwJt. Job ...... abould alao know bow OI ,:~lrw'*lltl-*de-..r .... ralc¥otc11 ftat'a .., ..,_. ._. M· 'Od ... "' d--.. ncnttiDa ~·er•, t•e••lel••• aaa tadml-----........ ........ for area llnU, owaer Frank Qrbt ... ...... W 11 In• ... la 18C< 111t.d 1D ~--~aeedl, • ..,.,,.. ... la No•· tll.t;;;; 1t11 G11t M flom n .................. tban ....................... ......... A111d'*9 .. at •a..,... ...... mc.T., m u.e Ualoa Bad Towen. PIMMle It 1C7.... . AtlUl!ffe Ell .. IJoftMtlnn- =.:: ===and pt'Olpedlft te+deaJ .. pao, .... xecutives should ake known thei qualifications OC Personnel offers start in a new career Westem Temporary Services offers jobs with challenging work and high level P.BY Weltml Tem'°'~ lenleet Tiie arm II al 1W llMArtlam' start ...... ,.., rl&bl-db tM amt ......... lnlM .... ... l.8Nddlmtilt&laAD""• ·•• lll'Otldl U. It# Jolt..._ .... w-... ,. wan n. oar 1 ,,.,.,_oil• c""-1111 wclft roe ·Wllll. •:,r:: Mme. ad• --~er··· • ....,... ..... .., • ._. ...... 111~ Ir. D llltlllltlmllAlll. ACTION-OETTING RESUMES SINCE 1970 CALL NOLA SHELDON ANYTIME DAY-EVENING&WEEKEND8 897-7520 OFFJCE-1500 E. KATELLA SUITE60RANGe ....... - 543-4230 -~· ~ .. -• • t 't I • • r ,.. ... •'f -.. '·'''"""* .... ,.,,.., ... r-P"• ,...,,,.. .,.,..r..., ..,.. ........... ~., • .,r• • ..-~ • • 1 to r:••• r. •-s .. .,,.._ .... Krueger keys qn placing women in buSiness jobs A Newport Beach placement aervlce 1peclall1ea ID aalee and mautemmt potjtiou for womm. ~ and Alloclates, a ca Wetted)' Place, Sulte 111, Newpcwt Beach, bellev• tbat now la the lime for women to set IDto huatnesa. ''We aaw ao maDJ women that bad potential and dldn 't want 1o be aecretarles. "And now tbere'a a demand for them wblcb we are try1.n1 to tlll,' • aald Linda Day ol Kruecer. Kr= and Aaaoclatea beJ~ comp meet tbe1r aftlrmattve acUon procrama and 1et quaUfted worken at the aame Ume. EDlrJ lnel polltiou ID W. and manaiement are tbe malnltay ol Krue1er'...,.ldae11. Seadmr ,.,,..-ama and cocmael· IDI are tllfered free to applieutl. 0De IUCb free MmlDar la baed Oil IDtemew techniques and II beld oneeammtb. Krue1er carefullJ checks com· pan.la to ft.ad bow well the ..,.,~ · cant ll tulted fOI' a prospective job openlna. Temporary penonnel a1ao are handled at Kruecer. For more Information call • Ul.cMn. Firm addresses needs of women in career guidance, placement The Complete Woman Career Guidance and Development Center d1recta women lnto the business world. "We address the needs of women feelln1 they ahould 1row pro- fes1lonally," a apoteapenon aaid. The ftrm, at 8801 Weeterly Place, Suite 202 ID Newport Beacb, ln· eludes the foUowlnl empbuea: -Career selection COWlffliDI -Career placement aervlcea -Prolesaional tales tralnlna -Entrepreneurt'1 aid ID develop- A CALL ••• to lnl private busineNa -Goall and motlvaUoo lr&lnine "Since age la no barrier to peraonal development, our pro· 1ra1m respond to various uptra. ti on a and career 1oal1, •' tbe spokeapenoa coacluded. ( T•& ... IUI-'~ ) REVIEWI In the DAILY PILOT PEOPLE of GOODWILL EVERYWHERE IN TH& WORLD A pOpu&ar ~ OleM days 11 *"'VY .......... methoda of °'*''*• ...... hlbn °' ttt• -SW~· n. Energy Cttlfl 19 f"Uf and 900Mr Of la1et our ..,_.. WWI be .neettd by ttte tong i.rm crianges t'1i1 country must rNke or deeJ wf'!' IN rul1ty of the pr~ The en.r-gy lnduetry contlftue• IO grow and ~ n ttte demand for energy tnc:nt ..... 1'1u1 orfef'lng It~ a tUble and~ fWWlfdlng C*'9« lfWlronrnent. TTIOM wfto wort for e oompeny ._ ,_ conft"'*' ~bitty _.,. to 1t1e Increased demend fOf energy ptoducie will be able to enjoy tti. beneflta of ptomotlon 1nd car.., growth Lets ta1< about ... With continued prof1tat1Wrty fOf over 25 veers. t.ar S.egle< 11 a dlviet'llfled manulaclure1 o4 actvanc9d e6ectf<>Nc. tta~a11on farm and erMfVY ,_led product• Laar Siegler, Enetgy I Products OM11on 1n Orange County 1upp11n a wide rar.Je of prec1"on control valves for military OQ\'ernmttnl 1nd commerclel clientt Our petition•• a •table !Nd« 1n th11 industry 11 currently en'11nced by "'9 wOtfd wide demand for h'9fl technology LPG deltvery and nuclear control v1l\llt and equipment Lats ta1< about ... WOii W. can otter you top compehtl~ wall" and MlarlN 1Ntlgned to kffP up with Inflation along with an lndll9try 1Md1ng be"9flU packau-wt'lictl lnclud ... medical, dental and Ufa l"luntnee. 13 paid hot~• fnel\ldlftG Chrltttnat _. shutdown, a modern. cl .. n ptant pr0¥id1ng e pieaunt 91\d profelaioftal ~lno enviroruri.nl. paid vacation•. generous '9tlrement and muc" f'tlOl91 ' .. TOOL ROOM MACHINISTS Jig BON DeVUeg PRODUCTION MACHINISTS Engine L8the Turret Lathe J1i Bore ) Your"'"' 11 too lmPortant 10 Miit any •onott. ff ro\f haw lhe PUii LNt llllOft' demandt. cau ue eoon tot .,, Int.mew ap~. a ~A.REEB OPPOBTlJ~I'l?IES C®NrV OF ORANGE ~Oppoftunidll •r1Ymar a..-.1 r.u-r Willa a.. Catililr a1 ar.a- j e ACCOUNT CLERK 1117"'1• ,_mo. e CAlfflER _,..,_,.,mo. • CURK '117 .... ,_MG. \ e11JNOCURK .....,_,....._ eTVPllTCURK _, ..... -,_ ... Additional ~ for blliftgYll ..... ,.20 "' hour) end n~ lhl~ Work Cmlnlmum of .31 per hour) IXCIUINT llNIPm Clla C7'M) IM-•1 to ... , .... ,• l!pp01ntnwn1. ORANGE COUNTY nMONNIL ..... "°9 It. ""'· 0180 lmttl AM, c.t. 92701 Afftnnetlw Action~ Cal (714) 134"°91 for r•ea,.. ... ,........, • CIUl'l'lftt ••• PUBLISHED Bl-WEEKLY ... . DonnaL~'· Eve Moore, left, and Troct1 Lvrsn Joltum, boUl ot Plam , prepare to deliwr broclat.att• to nearbJI buliuuu. Everyone benefits from good resume service profeuloaaJ Job MlecUon.'' 1be wcl. Pl•aa Secretart•I worb wttb clientl from "all walb of life," ID- eladlq MnteemeD ....-... tbe e•vW• world, atudeata wlti DO work ~ .m people ebana· I.DC careen mld·atream, lbe coo- elUded. SENIOR QUALITY ASSURANCE TECHNICIANS 1:1!.,.~,..r~•..-.-...,..,...,,.~• ~, ... ,,,,. I ' ' . . . •, Component builder hire$ , primarily young personnel Victor's fills Orange Coast temporary requirements OrUll Oclllt t.emponrJ empiof· mtet ...... Vktor"• l*IDUIDt eoecem. . ''Otar objedlve S. tor.••'* tbe flnttt quaUtr atrvl ; to both Or•DI• Co11t bu1IDHH1 •Dd emplo1m•Dt •P..PJl~ant1.•• 11td l>olOnl Cl'clllla.; Clllltl'let manapr of Vlctor Teqtca!!l s.nte.. Se•eral hundred temporarJ emplo1ee1 la office, elerteal. markeUJia UMI da'9 trOeeutu poelU..,. OlfeNd -Bae~· a1 f.M1 Blrdl et.. suite 2SI. Newport BMeb. T•IDPOl'lrie8 an not dwle4 lcir plaH_mea& seme•. Spedolfzlng En ~ ~ RESUMES '" TYPING . CON&lJLTATION-PREPARATION COMPLETE SERVICE CHOiCE OF STATIONf.RY FOR . COVER LEt1ER8 COPYING SPIRAL BINDING IMMEDIATE 1lllNAROUND SATlMDAY • EVENING HOURS 752-0234 t0a IOCHEl.IOft omw • ~ 111 • 8YINE. CA tl711 ... .... - ~- -. ... ~ Chain continues to expand during 100 year operation ' Be1innin1in1872 and offertna 183 MontaomerJ Ward la at M•Mlm items, Mootcomery Ward now la a Viejo MAU, sulte 110, Mlaaioa Viejo. "merchandialn1 clant,'' atockinl AAd with each purchase from the more than 130,000 produc:ta. store ~om ea the promise of From 1ucb modest be'9nnl•p. "1att.tactlon 1uaranteed," Ult W arch now b11 become one of 1pokellPft"IOD aald. America'• m~ retalJera, operat· Aaron Moat1omery Ward lint inl 411 retail atores, 28' cat•'ow made that prom1ae in 1172 foe bla stores ud more thu ~ ules mall order bu1lnesa , tbt agencies, a spokespenon aald. 1pokespenon eooduded. Expansion at U-tote-m increases employment opportunities in area Expanaioa lncreues b1rtn.8 at u. tole·m~. The na market cbaln, wbich bu 991 ltorel nationwide, expeeta to expand 30 percent by 1983, aaid Shirley Pineda, peflODDel dlredor at tbe Garden Grove office. Local expanaloo la also op· timlstic, she 1aid. ..Wt lntervtew people everydQ," 1be 1akl Jnteniew1 are beJd at 12.442 LamJ>IOD St .• Garden Grove. U-tote·m employees under10 1 tralnJni pro1ram at dealgnated markets count)'Wide -they learn ln action, the sald. Carry Fox Agency fills demand for skilled MKH'kers and trainee banking positions Spedalbin1 in placln• benkint peraoanel, Carry Fox Aaency aervet Orao1e and Lot Anfelet Cou.ntiea. Demand 11 biah for 1kllled worken and U'a1Deel ID banki°' Po61tScm. • apobapenon aal4. t fGlml MllBm ,..,... umlCGMt• t '1111 rm a DfOUIY a '1JCODJ 1111 na Carry ha Atencf, at lilt &. 4th St. In Santa Ana, deala in c:me• for banb and HYintl and Tbe ftrm f!D:,5 applicants lD all areu. from to prwidlat App!Seeata lDem' DO eoA. l ....... JQl-1M •'811111DT ··--lit ca.a•• . I 114 a&1-0411 I 402• WESTERL V PLAQ, SUITI 0..-aavlfll. •WPORT llACM 92MO A UNIOUt SEAWCI ~MfllOYl"I· COMPAfHENSM PENIOH~ ~ • RCMlAAWJllCrwG •IMC't W£ UY IH10 YOuR EW\.OYMUO M~Wff!t ~ l'OHOMC • fffltllNcY AWMU'll• • - Choose 1 ~ with a..llt of Newpon end you wUI .,..., 1he euitint world of ....... And. you CM1 ltiM enjoy the'°"""....,, dim .. end relaud stmolphen of Newpcwt a..cft. If you .. 1 cerw mindld Md ••• l"'°""9d mdl-tktual, Bink of Newport will nourilh your poeeotW for cereer powtt. In • vlrietY of benking ..... tin. s.nJc of N•llfP0'1 Clr'9W GppOf1Unitia .. a..cbd by one of the best befwflt.,...... '"dM t.nlUne WOf1d. T,..,. progrMH. attractive eernlngs end • ..-W ..,.._ progrwn th9t..,.. you money Ind dres•s you attJKtiwely fOf ~ Staffing i1 "°"' underwrt fOf our new corpcMatw off1ou .cross from Fuh1cm llland on the coat of Newport a..dt. The best of two worlch cai now be youn. The amenities of 1 IUbfe ucidng .,.., widl an mtrJtulng IHntyle 1'1 a cosmopoli~ beech com- rft.lrthy, To wr-. fOf en lntlrYilw, p1 ... calf· PATMAGtll (714) 846333 Area residents staff bank and understand customers Bank ol Newpod ......... tbe needs ol area hnedwa 1DC1D .. women, and II ~~ owned and operatect by uea J'ealcleDta. "We estahHabed a quality ftnan· clal luUtuUon tor these people becaUM tbeJ'A VerJ •pedal and ther live ID a very 1peclu place," a tpc>aetpe'J'lm •aid. Busin• OPeratlonl at Bau ol Newpcn fnefude ~ ~ ~ and NYIDO deposit.I, and t1ae matfna of commtrdal, real eltate, pereoaal, home lmproYement, automo¥Je u4 other lnataJlment and tmn loans. The bet allo ollen trust, eaerow and travel aervlcH, traveler'• cbecu, aafe dePOSlt and DOtarJ public Mr tku 1{ Dewer Drt._ and le&ll 8tree& ud at Cout Jlllbwa, and Avocado Ave. ID Newport Beath. Orange County's top 20 employers '· Or ... c.M'f............. ·-.. " ...... Aamllft c.. 0...-. .,..... °"" .... .. • ICllwlll ....... d ClrJ, •lectrlllk ....... ~ ... 4.l'ecMIT.._.. .... l.01_,.... .... ........ ~ ·-'· aecti..-.......... l.C. ... L~a....... ,,_ .. Llld!J....... .... 11. Mco-IO....-A~1 ce. .. New magazine helps employment seekers A new maiulne terVea thole wbo want to lmprove on tbelr pl"eMDt or future Jot& ••Anyone from eseeutlYe to trainee abou1d beneftt from Jobllfe, our Southern Calltornla employ. meat mq11"M1," a apokelpenon' Hid. Jobute eontrlbutlnl wrtten ID· elude lnduatrtal p1yebolo1l1t1, emploJmmt COUDMlon, moU'fttba experta and manasement tnlnlna coaaun_,. tbe lpokeapenoD ukl She Mdlci tJW JobUI• .... sn>wn to I0,000 dreu1adaa In four rnontM b)' m~ tbe Dtedl ol lt.t rMClera -emplojed Wnen 11 ud IS Jeart oJ4 ad ambltloal. Writ. P.O. Boa 75N Newport Beach. CA-· for information clan/oul. t:R ou. d/-WJalah~ (Orange~) PERSONNEL CONSUL TANT8 714-&47·7048 wew bMtt flndJl'IG tldl*f. PtO'-ionel ttcMlcll and ~ tPICllllttl tot bUlinlll Ind lnd'*'Y tk1Ce tSNll ttwouQh our eo offtoM 1oClllld netlonllty. We alto conduct Oppoffun«y Otntn lntematlOnllfY tot Of'8ll'lllltlOM IMklna QUalln.d l)IOple. Our Immediate~ la for: ~lntertend~...,, blht enttgy~~ -t>ualntttllCllentlrJo ~ ••no•~ foredYlnOM tec:Moeow. . SUITE 811. CENTRAi. TOWER UNIOW 8AHK PLAZA 000 SOUTH MAIN IT. ORAHGI. CA.128N EXl!CUTIVE SIARCH WORK OVERSEAS Make more money working abroad regardless of yoor age, sex or present position. All types of workers are urgently required. For details, send a stamped, self-eddressed envelope to: FOREl&M EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 701 w ......... Sir••• Di.al 111 llJJ .... lla.,MewY .. ltJH ~1¥",d Speclalizmg In BANKS SAVINGS & LOANS MTGE LENDING ESCROW featurlna TYPISTS SECRETARIE BOOKKEEP.IRS ACCT.Cl.IRKS RECEPl'IONISTS GaOfFICI FILE CLERKS TRAINEES -· )> . . personnel services • "Old-Fashioned Integrity With Up-To-Dete Methods" NRllANUT a T•PORARY Hm.P CELEBRATING OUR 10th ANNlll-RSARY ''THANK YOU, OlfAllGE COUNTYI'' • r--......;JUSTIN-IRVINE COMPLEX FULLERTON 14211 YCll'ba St. 4500 ~Dr. 1400 N. Harbor BNd. Sutll 201 ~ 8eadt Suitt 130 (Newport ..... ...,. ' ' 8fllhurl c.nter & 17ttl :1 ': = fulnln PBIWIBIT 731·7711 flluaat 567~122 == ~ TEMPOllAIY 731·5627 lfMIOUIY 567-9760 V,V"V"VV l.Jl!l!IMl!.mjm1!.J f.:1• ABIQAILA••on NRSOllllllL SUlVICU Sklc• 1810 _-MEMBER OF A.E.A. - C.E.A. - N.E.A. ---------- a ·a.La .-.~ tt 1_1111 • r4"'~ ~-~ -- World's · Largest Manufacturer of • Solid State Relays Offers a·Variety of Employment Opportunities. Excellent Benefits Including Company Paid Pension Plan. WAIR II MAKE M• llomYI esu•es That Get obs ·---·· It Pelld1 Mpleyen ~ An Looldili Fer THE COMPREHENSIVE RESUME SERVICE. • RESUMES· ALL JOBS &CAREERS • JOB INTERIVEWING • PERSONALIZED COVER LE 11 ERi SERVICE a PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION OUR GOAL 18 TO GET YOU THE JOB YOU WA.Ht Outlook optimistic for area , business growth in 1980 \:'°:"DODD Or-I l"t:lm'P ettlmatel -""'°''"' ua -1:mam 'Q's:tf: ... ~ mn.uoe raa. T eauM l*>PM to bleltate ln takm, oat loam In ttieftntquarterol!*. a~, ru1 t1taie tn•iitiil u.o will bt llOW duftal that pertoc[_ Althoulh many Oraaa• Coat cttln atl~tt powtb, otMrs are mired ID political eontrcwtnltt, a.ct of fUDdl or developmeat Jlmttl, While HVeral Mhoo1 dlltrletf Joc1k for coaUnued enrollment pVWtb tA 1980, others will 1ufter ~ pain• a1 city populaUon a1e1 dffrtue. Other dbtricta lack de- velopment fUDdl. Oranae County Airport wu re- named John Wayne Airport in tm. Another airport muter plus ltudy wH ordered for completion late in 1980. Other county l11ue1 Involved loten1Uled clubu between California Department of Traoaportatloa offlclala and county tr1n1porUUon experta. Also, the IU crilil continue. to tend WIVel of COUDUIDI nockiq to Oranae County Transit Dt1trict bu1e1. Another tm county development Included talk of a coastal park between Corona del Mar and touth ~ La,-una Beach. And crucial declalona are pro· mlaed ln Ul80 on the proposed Upper Newport Bay Ecolo1lcal Preterve. On the other band, the Bolta Chica Manhland la muddler than ever over controvenln between en· vlronmenlall1ll and pro·arowtb bu.lneues and in~vlduall. 50 breaK soil at Irvine center Offtclall of 50 industrial and de- velopment flrns1 have broken around 11multaneoUlly tor buUcttna• fn the ftnt pbaN ol tbe MW lniDe lndu1trlal Complex-E11t (lJCi Eut). Th• 1,250-ICN uc-E .. !z. ~ near the coatlUIDC9 of tbe :»U Dluo and Santa Ana Freew1y1, la t6e neweat. muterpJanned lnduttrlal e.ark to be UDderlakeA bJ Tbl JntDe Company. When eom,aeted t.ow•fd ta.. a if the next decide, lt wtllem&>loJ •,ooo. • • '1ulcler. Dec. 71, 1111 DAILY PILOT ..... w,.. ... Htghn.btdldfnf1accenturbaraflaffonof ~laftdlwr SotdlaCOCllSPkm. ~ 2 OUTLOOK ·eo -a.,pptemem '° eo..a u. a o.ur Pitot. ThUf9CMr, o.c.mw %7, ,m Controversy lands at county ·· · airport-CJ4er '79 renaming B.ank of Irvine expands WoOdbridge office to open soon · A lNm Ml '9eD lioecl for a l ,IOO-equr•foot "1Wn1 la tbe Oakbloc* Wlue ~ Centel', DOW under ecm&ueuaD: Arddted for UM Lanna Bllll ol· flee la William Bluroct and Partnen. Newport BeacJ.. , oce opens new chemistry building, braces for tialancing of 1980budget s:rams IDTOhed lndDde e&eetroalm martDI tedmoloo. weldlq, d;u teebaolo17. waah water tMhDQloe ... ....u. and Job seareblilda. Jn addition, remedial En1U1b CCMll'M9 ... modified to belp tbe ik'Otatrllt Al1llD ltDdlnt, wbo DOW ,._, a. eo''np'1 lantllt tltlm1c IDIDOlttJ. A1*1l l,000 fndocbln•e ~ an-.iolled at OCC. Now Has Its Business ANAHEIM STADIUM Opening in mid-1~ WOODBRIDGE 450 members boasted on Realty board Gary St1ne beada the brand new Irvloe Board ot Realtors. The boa.rd, chartered ln MQ of 1111. bout.a ~ memben. Next ar the beard expects mem· to double, accorclint to Un· oaroe, e1ec uttve vlce· pres~ Fluor Corporation fnlrofMflOMO/ Oro.ngeCotmfJl'•top JOemp~. The I.nine Boerd. 18fT2 llllllken Ave., lntae. Ml"Yel u a link with tbe commanity Oil real estate mat· ura and tee~ It.I mem~n ln· formed. .. Mid. Murders, housing projects characterize Mesa in 1979 Large-scale growth, road building seen in Irvine 9J DAVID llVTlllANN °' .. ...., ........ For tbe dty ot JrriM, U.. ,.. ~-:i. been one of e aed111 d powt.h, COQl~ ol • IMl1' rMdl and raUflcatfaa of tbl ftdt collecUve bar1alnl.DI .,,_. ment wttb a mwlidpal employw UIOdltkll. Pub Mio ftpNd burilJ ID tbe new1 far 2'1'1. QOtabl1 coaapledaa ol 1'wUe Boek OolDmeltJ Pan. In ...... ol ~ .... dtJ ... led the ••J la Oraafa CoantJ eopalaUon 1tatl1Uc1. TM latest Qprel .... JntM, wD • lf pereemt popa1ldoa 1nere ... ta 1171, .. tM , ............. dt1 aromd. Int.I'•== u of Jiil. 1, 1'71 -__ n 11,100 com· pared t.o 45.* tor tbe pnvioua rear. Population pr0Jectlon1 for Jauuy im tDdleate tbe dU m&1 .,. ..... ~--..a. To melt U. Meda of a ra5*111 r:~~.::~=:: Pan ta late September. n. MW "",...... ....... courtl, Nrtdnl lot IOO _.., a mulUr:iil blllkf. llll wltb 1 pme room, ad ome. •• IClftllell fW4. pA .,... and,....,. Ut.roqbout ... fadll· ty. OUd'hWWt.bei-rtu C1De cl tbt ftDelt ID~ ODaalJ . ..... . ..,.,......, ...... procuW ao amclale ....,. to· :."2, ... lp plaa fot tM \Jiil 'IWa c.ter ~ to .. ... · . ·. ·" . . Dlsneyland birthday Park plans celebration DllneJlacl will be 2S ,..,_ olcl .lulJ 1T, i.. And la t7plcal Dl1ne1land fllldGB, tb9 famoaa park plant to ce...,.. In a fandfal mllDMI', a ·~aid. "ill ~~ wlll be. par-ty at &be Jlqlc &m1dom, Clllt.m, aroaad • dalb' parade ....... tM tbouaadl of.,.... wbo m* tbe DiautlDd dream a nalltr." be added:. Eadl teetlm ol U.. pal'llde will be devoted to CIDI of tbe park't M"8 theme lmdl-llabl Street U.8.A., AdTlllblrelmd. l'r'oDUerlaDd. ...... taa1lud, Tomorrowland, New Orleam 8Qun and Bear Coa1dr7. Tbrouaboat tbe 1••.!i llala Street'1 PNriew Center WW ablblt ~emcnbllla ud tbe PantM7'and neater WW •f.O'HPt "lll~q'• Home lloTtM,' aa eDtertal.DIDC look 8t Dtme71ud'1 blltorJ. tbe 1pol...,.www lai4. DllMJID4'1 ~ featunl alto ID· dude: -••r.ttval Canecla "llUcb 1 and I, featllrtq a ~ talu&. to tbe culta.ral and performlna arts of Canada. -''Nita of 101:· llareb 1•. aD nenm, ol eootemporaJ7 a.rt.IUaD maalc. -St. Patrtck'1 Da, Weekend, Karell 15 and• featurtni ••p&mty ol tn'eaJ lrisb frollc. • • -"'r.tlyal Japan," Karell ZI and ». the ftlUa lD a Hri• of popular weeUDd trtt.at. to tbe caltval ud performlq artl of Japan. ••And. of eoune, all of tbe alwr aDDl•erurJ eatertalnment wW be made •••n more ma1lcal tbrr:,s.hout u.. , • ., b1 Dl•· 11117 1 • ~ attrac:tklm,'' tbe ..,....,... CCIDduded. Servicing automobiles crucial in transportation efficiency record nmnbert of OJdamobtJn. GMC tnlCb and Ronda Can. be ...... u ...... -..... ., ......... Barbar.,., laC-.111-. ''We ......... '" combine OM of tbe bllt 1111 etiml of aa&omobla. and tnadm made todA7 with IOIDe •I tbe flnett ••r•lce found W•beae. .. M enDtW , Beach Imports has YOUR Import at a CLOSE-OUT Price! PEU•IOT We Have GROWN • • • because Our Clents Have Prospered TM Qaall Place Companies falfUI every real estate requirement lneludln1 1ales, lnveatment~, exchan1e1. ~bJp proarams, commercial, lndustnal, 1bopptna OilMl'I . . . u well as the development and conatructlon ol _.,,.,.,., and mulU·famUy propertlea. Wt place top priority on proleulma= the lnduatrJ. Became ol tbe upertlle of our 1tatf, the C. we offer our clllmele include a eom~benalve waderalandlnl of tbelr 10111 ead bow bee& to achieve them. IMJcllna 1ueceu for oar cUiaWt daroulla aa oraanlsatioo ~~ pnl ....... nal ... Mmeel directed bJ apena la •bJ tbl QUall Pl&Ce Coiuula bave 110•• to be die molt a1~wt1'_apiadln1 muftl-dllctpllo.e teal estate or1anllaUon lD Orana Could1 •. • Newport Beach strives to reduce bulldlng Amendment to general plan cuts development in half be tbe U, to &111i1 clt7•• •riW pAe- tan. wbldaa.. ... ---~~ ~II. wl tbell llJ • Ctn Ol'FICIALS estimate Prop: ..... ' woald foree a $500.000 drop tn eltJ ~. IO Jut AJDmer"S budawt WU wrlttm with that eat bl mma.. 81 IOANHB aSYNOLD& °' ............. lt'1 ~ to be GUUltY tbroucb a little 1nl quantity la Newport Beach lD 19. Tbe close ol 1979 b~ to near completion the ~ and con· trovenlal procea laanehed by city olftciala tn 1171 to reduce the future amount of bu1Jdln1 OD neat land ID tlledtr. Tbe ef!Olt. wbldl toot tbe form of a compnbenslve amendment to the land uae element of tbe city'• 1eoeral plan, wtll jalt about halve tile num&er al olftcee ud bomes to be built on the approximately 700 rematmni vacant aeres. TBE JIOVB wu laanebed out ol a concern f0t the traffic problem.a that are plaaulnc Newport Beach. Tbe qullt;J_ ol Hf• for nll4elltl became the focus of that c:cncern and d.tc lellden mddecl tM be9t ••1 to preees ve that qualltJ wu to reduce tnftlc. 'l'beJ dedded then an two ways to aceeml'Ulb that IOa1-One 11 to reduce the IOUreel ot tr.me -the new bome9 and amcea. WJTB 'l'llAT Bn'OaT just about completed. eouneil members are read)' far tbe Dm&t .... wlddl ls to complete the ettr11Gi4wQ muter plaa to the oan e1read1 OD the roadl can move. wttb more ease. That effort, ftprlq oat wblcb roadl to build and ezpe.d and bow to pay fcJr tbem1 will M tbe city'1 tou1best problem lD ueo. IN ._ lt ~ eomdl mem- ben will ftnall1 take up a ofter ID me b)' 1rrine CompaDJ ~t Peter Kremer, ..... • ......., of tbe dtJ'• major~ At that time, KremU uld be and tic.at. Tbe budlet apprcned lat sum- mer caDed far t.Ota1 apeodla""9 lD th• lf79.IO O.Cal 1•a.r ol $27.t mUH•, • fl'CD tllie prior year'• budaet of SZ5 mlJHm. At tbe aame time, the cit1'a st.aft will haft dlopped bJ about 12 poet. Uon• down to HT full time employees MnlDI tbe dtJ'• •.ooe realdeatl. Tbat meau tbat alnee the meaaare'• peaace, dtJ aftlcials baYa "t bem fGl'eed into cutting any city ..... llDee tbeJ'd aatid pal· ed t1i1oM eatl 1:n edwanee. Some major ebaDces eoald be in tile warts ... dtY ~' in · (S..llEWPORT onpegeM). a OU1\.00K ·eo -euppi.ment to Collt Lit• & Deily PllOt. Thurtdey, o.c.mt>tr v. 1t7t Center seeks malor department stores for anchors NOW IN 'l'llE VILLAGES, there also I.a 1otn1 to be more commercial powtb. tbe apoteaman aaicl. Et TD •1J8TANQ MILAN £0NVEaTlaLE "A Clotaic In Dae Making" County gains reputation for the arts. 81 AltTllUJt R. VINSEL Of .. Deltr "-' llefl In Juat oae decade Oraqe County baa become a center for a nrtety ol vbual Qd "°'ormJq arte. Thia renaUIJDce fa Manflelcla •nd oranae 1rovea baa resulted from the abrupt, PC>St·World war II urbanla1tloo J>l'OCeas. J:lfc~1f :t: ~a:t ~IT: ~ Pl'OCeu ol cultural development ac-celerated u rapidly u the earlier prolJterationot1Jouatn1tracta.. Men Of &lae 1.8 milllon-ptua IOUla who live fn the county are more •••re and apprect1Uve of tbe mmact cultural resources hen. Some attend a number ol eom. mu.nJty eolle1ea, fn additJca to Cal State Fullerton, Cal State Loni Beach or perhaps UC Irvine. «*'· tainJy a bub of culture. Chapman Collete 1n Oran1e 1a another rich resource. Loa An1eles and Its array of theaters, art galleries and other re- po 11tort ea of the visual and perfonnJna arts b nearby but dev-otees tire of long drives. AU W. ... led, for Just one, to Oranre County's own Pacific Sym. phony, whJch debuted oi;!{.:enuy and m06t promisingly, tor a US mJUion Orange County llualc Center on land that 11 al1'9ady donated. The Henry J . Seaerstrom fAf!Jlina family, developers of South Cout Plaza and Town Center, have of. lered ftve acres adjacent to the ft• i1t1n1 South Coast RepertorT Theatre. Property baa also been ~011- 1Jdered nearer the county's fee>· .iraphJc center, whJle UC Irvine atsO baa agreed to provide a lite on lta 1prawliq campus 1n Irvine. ,... n1lmal l•d.IMJ fa •utoaa pJannJu ~-by two rt•~.-. -botll-flt Wtdcb· ue eGaftdmt Of lands &om both public and Pli•ate capital -WOUid feature 1,200 Mata. Elaine Redfield,~ preJNtnt Of If uaJc Center Inc., Which w-. thie '"••ntrom Coeta ........ ,.... dieted a iround·breat!q wftldn two 1•an last llay when a model ot the facility •u unvelled. Sb• declared it •Oil,'.& .. llnu>lY Oran1• Couatt• veratOli ol Oae l)orout,y Oaandlel' Pafilloe ID Ole Loa A.QfeJea Mu1fe Center, but • much men than tllat. ~1lPlenenr ro Co..i ure & o.iiy Piiot. Thurectay. Oecembef 77, 1979 -ounOOt< ·ao e Give Your Shopping Trip A New Direction Make Your 1980 Fmbion Resolution To Dkcover Fashion Island Quality, Selection and the Latest in.Fashion to Suit Your Llfestyle I I I -Businessmen 'unwind' at NB Marriott Hotel courts 0....,. COMt bmln111mm ID4 a ""perfed p1ace•• to •wiDd fear lllDdl -at ... llarrlott llotel ta Newpart BeaelL ••we receatlr completed a NI0,000 temal.I club Uaat nallJ mu. a llicl J1Me to plar a aame, take I illllowa ad UH I "== hmda • tba Ul"rMe '' .... ~•a=m=-na Bob A.Om Mid. ' •r ebanllna fuUllell ~ anack md I pro~ tlait CIU eoltl.. .. ad ... ,... --ble ~be adde4. .. Beelclel bavba.I a maneloua view. tbtl dub rean, nJUTtmatee the memben:' Allen aald. He added that no inltJatioa fee la charted. YOUR OIDSMOBllE • GMC TRUCK • BONDA CAR SAIES • SERVICE . LEASING STORE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FOB YOUR CONVENIENCE 8'w '' """'to come Ute a ~ ,__ 'T'tluNdlJ, o.J 1 *' 21. 1t11 -OUTLOOK.., 11 'Fed up' teachers crack down on ignored rules in HB BJ JD&Y a.&11UN ............... Huntluton Beach Ualon H1ah School Dlatrtet laaa laue!Md a cruaade to combat wanlq di.I· clpllne. Teachers said they were fed uP with truancy and • lack ol raped for property and educaton. So, the district trustees IDlt1at.ed sweept.na policy cbanfea tb:la IUID· mer that put teeth Into often· ignored rules. New attft>dance procedures haw been effective in curblnt tn1ae7. ID September, ftnt maatb ol tbe new procedure, abaenteelam decreued by m pupil clQS com· pared to September the Jear before. BY OCTOBEa. absences were cut by 1,SH -compared witb tbe aame montb of lt'18. ID tbe fou.r-dt.J dlatrlct wWa fall· ln1 enrollment 11 resident a1e levela lnereue, the attendanee 1aln abo la com.1dered a flnaDdal Yic-tory. An estimated su.ooo a month wm be aaved tbla year tbrou1b decreases in ableDteelsm, oftldall Fast-growing college faces lack of funds pro Jed. State tunda IN allocated to acbool dlatrlcta -tbe bula ol '10 per day for each IWdeai att4ndln• clllM' "SCllOOL ATl'BNDANC&," not· ed oae oftldal, "ii tbe tint step toward education and dlldpllne ... The 1alu la attend.nee took aome of the 1tln1 out of state acbolutic teat aeora releued earty in the fall. Sconl lbowed the dis- trict '• aeven aehooll bad 1l1pped somewhat academically. Major academle decllnea wen meuured at on1J one achool, ro.m. talD Valley Hiib. Offtdala remain optimbtle, DOdna tbelr atate rank· tMl .... ealll&nd ... llped, ................ bat ...... ?¢ ......... npcsted •.. ., ......... •~ pro••••• were eom· ~::· ... ,.... ..... . Dlballll'9 .. 1C.•~-.......... el ..... at A1Ua~11..,..w·1in U....,..tnll 8' •rt" llwbMMI wu reqalred ••caue •••1 clld aot ,,.alt ...... DSllW&ATS na fDda to lm· Jl"ON 6i9 1 Ir catte ol ta. Aldan at••••'-· offlclat;,l:!luoaed W• D! .... 11,D.C.far W1 ud ... Nftaled. paying high taxes! GIVE YOURSELF A TAX BRAKE! Ir 7ou are employed In a Jo' whkh cloel 80t ifye pcndon bendlts. •• open• llA 9tt0Um. H 7ou ur Mlf.aploJed In a business.. profmlotl or .nice ..• opm a KEOGH aceount. I. Deposit up to I 5% of your annual salary. or SISOO. whichever bless-. married couple with only one income may deposit up to S 1750-in a hl&h- eamina• La,una Federal term certificate (now Insured to SI00.000). 2. Deduct tho amount of your dcpcask. and lhterest. trom your taxable income this year. 3. When you relirc and withdraw funds. pay tax in lhe bracket of your income THEN-probably a much IOWCf' bracket than in your earning yean. STOP at Lacuna Federal bdwttn NOW Md Dtttt11btt 31 to OPEN JOlll' IEOGH aceouc for 1'79. OPEN en IRA •ceoaat 'IP to April IS. 1-. A.W to ...._ ......... 1aoant HtA Af'll.1LGO'lnto a wea.pa nntd propam for your rttfntntnt yan-ancl pat a brake on ....... ust t inlCJ'C\l rcnaltic-i fOf early wilhdrawal Proudownera OwMrt Don, Jell, and Bob Crmn mmd ~ lo 1U. BMW ol r•cfftlZ,, r~W Cf'ftMr llolor11 cat Id Strid and fl. BroadsDOfl m Banta AtlO. le~•l•n:= of 11 .... aH awarded a. ,..,_.. I& ._ Jonathan Bixby Antiques profit PLAZA/~z=.;. EXECUTIVE SUITES ARE NOT ALL THE SAME . THERE ~ A DIFFERE NCE . PLAZA EXECUTIVE SUITES IS IT. Off'ERINO. Businnsmen or women the owortunlty to run thelr compani• on 1 rtlatlvely small budget for offlc. space, personnel and equipment, vet hive the advantage of 1 larga scale operation. UNIQUE f,,ATU .. H F1cil1ties are Q.QJ. 1 "maze · of offices b<!ing sublet Tht number of units 11 manageable for our ataff to handle. There ls back ·up 1eeretari1I help and equ1pmont. and hours"' flt>cible to eccommodate those "cri1i1" projects. E >cercltl & shower f acilttl" -conference room, coffee room. 2082 Michelson Drive, •212, Irvine, Californla 92716 20218ualnt11c.nter Drive, •213, Irvine, Callfoml192716 ..........,. to COlll Uf9IDlllrNot.~.DI11m1r 11, ttPt -OUT\OOK.., '3 MB schools face clecllnlng enr.oll111ent In 1910 Populace grows older as young families are left out 87 ID&Y CLAUSEN .... ...,,... ... .U the PGl)U}aee of Runti.Dltoa Beach ancJ 1'ounta1D Valley IJ"OWI older cm the":; fewer 10QD8er chlldren are .u 1 lehoot And with Seu land under develop- ment u the communlUea it.op 1preadlnl and IMpn fll1lnl in. fewer you.q f•mtllee move into tbe more ex'DeDllw boaMI. the reault 11 decllnloc .tudent enrollment, a problem poplblJ u difficult f« acbool offldall u tbe N-M enrollment drops continue to plague schools 87 .JEJUlY BEaTBN8TBIN °' .............. Student enrollment in the Newport-Mesa Unllled School Di.s- trict will cootlnue to drop, aceord- lnl to oftlclall. An enrollment of 18,189 ltudenta ll projeeted for tbe UIM1 ICbool year in tbe dllt.rtct'• 11 aeboolt, ac· cordtn1 to Jean Harmon, ad· mlnlltrative aulltant to llQperin· tendent Jobn Nicoll. That'• 917 fewer than &be current u.a But de•f!= tbe drop no -.ew school dos are planDed. 'J'bne elementary acboolJ, llonte VIJta, Mesa Verde and Victoria, all lD Coala Mesa, abut tbelr doon last aprins. bwwecln1na aebool PoPulaUGD mm of n .. aid lb , • .,. • .., ..... teboola could.D't be bullt fut eDOatb. s.nes ....... ,..,. of abrtDtqe are admlniltnton lD BUDUqtcJo Beach at,, Poanlaln ValleJ and Ocean view Scbool Dtatrtcta. AU face tbe aaJe or ..... ~ ldMJol planta and poutble tMebel' IQG«I. PoaaJbly bardett bJt bu beea Fountain Valle1'1 diatriet wben 11,900 yoaqsten from tbat -ud eut Butln1&.oa 8•aeb wen ~ ..... , , .... ·~· ,.. oun.ooe< 'tO _.,.,,,..,.. .. to Co.a Utt I o.111 Pl~ Thwldar. Decembef 27, 1971 Voten win rights to govern lrvlne water ,. Growth coAtinues, in ttie minds of Irvine Unified School District EXECUTIVE r\OW Ezecutivr Row " a ntw co11C~P' for ~ .. rMn and women who wh to ~ ofl to a /cut start in developing their ocon buaw ... PRlVATE OFFICE SPACE AVA ILABLE COMPLETE SECRETARIAL SERVICE TWO CONFERENCE ROOMS TRAVEL CONSUL TING SE AVI CE TELEX SERVICE STAFFED RECEPTION AREA INC . BEVERAGE SERVICE FREE XEROX COPIES < NOT ARY SERVICE TYPESETTING If llOu're read11 for Etteutliw Row Enculme Row u read11 for JIOU. EXECUTIVE ROW INC. 3901 Mee.ARTHUR BOULEVA,.O NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. t2IMO 71•7S2-711'0 The difference between a Mercedes-Benz lease and any other -Is · the Mercetles~Benz. Th• c~ou le1w doe• m•k• quite 1 ·~a. Aft• 111. you don't drM the s.n.. you driYe tht ti. And when you lease I Mtrced .. ·hnz you drive some· thine~~. Whlchlwr Mtrcedes·Benl modef you ct.ooae. you «M ~ of tht 1t0f1d'1 moat '"C:cttd 1utomo-blles. A car with 111nd1ry tnSI· ....._ met~ cr1tt.mnship. outlt.Mclnl pertorm1nce and Nfetr. - ·..._191111wCD111LMl&~not.....,.01u •• a.1111-ounA>OK• ti College without wcills gains · CrldibiiitJ in 'i9 , · Coastline operates in schools, offices throughout community BYALLIDDU o1 .. ..., ........ In the first full 1ear under Prcc=tioo .:w Coldne Commml· ty Ueae wel.lbt to tbe eon- tenUoa that ill .. Collete Wltboat W alb'' la a CODeeptof tbefuture. Coutllne, &eadquartered ID f'aaD. taiD Valley, operates clulel In tqb acbooll, oftlce buildlnp and Mblr' lltee. It ii the third or "alternative campus" of the Cout Oommanlt1 Collete District which includes Oran1e Coast and Golden West col· le1ea. Information officer J act Chappel) said practices such as lea-11n1 cluarooms and television ln.struc· Uon have helped battle a shrtnkint budeet. Despite a 12.5 percent enrollment Increase to 25,000 students ln fall, 1979, expenditures were down near· ly ~.000 from the previous year, Chappell said. Although the 1978-79 budgetof$6.2 million was only $200,000 lower than the 1977-78 budget of $6.4 million, actual expenditures dropped from $5.8 million In 1977-78, to $5.3 mllllon In 1978-79. "Coastline's cost of education per student is only about 70 percent of the state-wide average," be said Lealla& of cluaroom1 ia a lipifi- cant reason for lower costs at Coastline. With low enrollment.a forcing elementary 1cbool dlatrlcta to rent or sell school sJlel, the co1- le1e baa an lnexpemlve alternative to new construction. Chappell said the colle1e reeenUy acquired through leases Bayview Elementary School In Newport Beach, and Finley Elementary School In Westmlnater. Other CoasWne bud1et boonl are telecoursea. Teleeoal'H9 emollmeld la IUID· mer 1W19 lncreued to more than 2,000 students, or 1,031 ,ereeat. from Summer 1978. ChappeD ..W the increase came after '10 percent of the traditional clauroom ae11lons were cancelled. "An instructor can reach u many aa 300 ltudenta in a telecoune, com· pared to S5 In a cluaroom:· be Hid. Studenta enrolled to the aped.al claa1M view lectures on Public TelevilloG and main a11tpment1. Teall are scheduled at various loc•· Uona tbrouabout UM dtltrict. OccapaU.al &nbdq Jlell'Ulll for enero mana1en and eleetronle utemblen and tbe Emerttul ID· 1tltute, wbJcb provide• educatioD for about •.ooo older 1tulent1 each semester, are two ....., AC• ' c ... ltoriM for tb• ,..,, <aappeU aatd. Tbe "Collete Wltbout Will" _,.. pnach bu not~ ,..:ti! la a lower ~ uc1 IUCIU ......... 1r•~~'•, bat lla1 a11o ear1et Cout1IDI ..... 1114 ~ ace!al& eou.ee ......... 0r • ....,. ,, Luklla ..-a, att•••• a la· ..................... = b("' .............. .. CO 11'11 .,... ..... II IO ilucll •••......,of •bat p 1ollll • ...... " C.1 ................ ... \bl ............ ..,...., """ of U.D. Kea.a.._.. .. • .. the Qlrtt ot ilmovatioe." la the Amer1can communitJ colle1e mcwement. But with the accoladu and acblevementa then ba" bem pro- blem•. Budptin1 forced CouWDe lo September to eHmlntt. el.-lo add.Wm to tbe larp amtw cut durlq the IUIDIMI'. CbllPPID laid tbere _.. UO or II Del'Clllll. fewer claues o«erec\ fall lm thin fall 1'78. U. tt.D Ndreu 11, ......_ mil ............... " .......... "' Ooeitheoa...-. "•& Dr. IAlltia ........... ,. •• ••1ear of eoatruUaa aeU•••· ...... " .,.._ 1•ar of Propoaitlo9 U ..._.., .. eam•af. toedlea-tkaT-t •kl• aal........ tlacal Hiib >o ....... vt ,....,. well • ,,....,.... We fMI .. ••er.r;: wt~ a record of ac· ..., ... " I Aerial tM1D 1hoto1 locatfon of propoaed COGltal park. Corona de/ Mar-Laguna Beach coastal park nears reality in 'BO nearly 20,000 acres they'd lib in· eluded ID the part. Rownert •• tboM involv.d 9dmtt the park WW end up leu tbaD IWf thatatre. IT SVDITVALL Y will lndude atate landl wlt.b wbateY• federal pvcbaN la made and tM lift.I of '-'-velopable land from t&t two major lmdownen. the J"1De eom. pan1 and the Allio v .. Jo Co. Both Bldb1m and tattenon HJ the 1t1te c:h•H wUI mike =.au. bW ..... .., •· to eoncr... bow hn· ~ pnMnaUoo ot tbt coutal °'=5 ':a die bW 0 .... ~ to be ID IUUf1 or ~ lD •811!1bi!ta o.c. ... =.two .............. ..,..., .. laaYe U -.,oap C•1r... aM ............... .,.. ... KNOWING THE JOB lard acquisition sales & development. cordomirium development & marketing. shopping center plamng, developirvJ & marketing. commercial ard irdustrial property development & management. •• San Clemente growth hampered by politic~I struggles BJ SAY ESTRADA Of .. .,.... Pllll IWI A polltlcal 1tr'u11le between a bomeownen sroup and lrowth pro- ponenta continued in San Clemente in 1m and lt expected to snb headlines in 1980. Mayor Ron Hamm, considered by some to be the clty'a Jeadiq propo- nent of "healthy but inevitable 1rowth." said San Clemeate'a pro- sreas conUnued in 1919 despite the political turmoil. So far, three Ol five attemPtid· City Coundl member recall drift!' mounted in 1979 bave been 1uc· ce11ful. Three new council mem· bera were elected ln April. MAYO& Pao TE• Myrtia Wainer. whose attempted recall wu ltW pending in late November, bu been eonsidered a leadinc oppo. nent of Hamm. Mn. Wainer and her ally Karoline Koester have foulbt what they call attempts by local de· velopen to circumvent dty lawa eovernlnc cradinl. buildin& and ob-tainlJl• plan approvala. WortinJ with the San Clemente Homeowners Aasoclatlon. Mrs. Wainer and Mra. Koester bave been battlina what tbeJ eall "un· controlled" 1rowth plana by de· veJ<>pen. Even tbouah Mn. Koester WU elected to the council in April. a IJ'OUP lhe aaya ii allied with bamm lt attemptina to ouat ber and Mrs. Waaner. MU. WAGNER dlaaarees with Hamm's a11e11ment tbat tbe planned srowth -lar1elJ viewed u the 7 200 bomea to be built ln the clty'a bllly back country -ls "healthy.•' Mn. Wasner and Mn. Koester arcue the 3,000 back country acres to be developed wW mean tbe dty'1 poUce, fire, water and 1ewa1e aervlcea will be overburdened due to d~ tax revenues from the property. Loans make profits at Sumitomo Bank "Tbe councll bu a very ~ve attitude toward irowtb, ' aald Hamm. "But we are be1D1 Mtrtc· tive toward developers." Mrs. Wagner and Mn. Koester disagree. LOOKING BACK on 1.m, Kn. W aper said 5" views tbe year generally aa "a atep backwards" for bet&«ing the city. Exiltini nelpbomooda ln the cl· ty. thole cenerally located west of the San Dleeo Freeway, wlll aulfer from tbe eventual srowth ol com· munities on the eut aide of the freeway, the billy back country ranch land, she assert.a. Ham.JD eoatencla U.. ettJ•1 -.ooo popuJmlan will J:t' lnduaUr. Tbe 10~ ~ID ti.. dt7 WW ID- creue wttb the law of n&IPl1 and demand, beWd. "DEVELOPD8 CAN'T ldford to overbuild .. and t.Mreby wcia't drain city service.,.. Hamm eontn*d. "Besides, lt will be 10 to 15 ,.an before they build oat.•• Ba.mm uJd. Hamm auerted that im bu several brl1bt apou for Saa Clemente indudini the DleJ' nncwa· tloa and dty paramedic procram inltJatMID. But on tbe ne1ative tide, Hamm mourned U. laa of fOl"IMt dty LOOKING TOWUD im. Ra.mm laid be lees DO buUdinl boom. But tbe mQW''I crystal ball did not bold • POlldeal fGncut. llamm uld 1t•1 bani to .. , what ma1 be &be outcome of the April, 1.llO. elffUoD la wbJcb council membert Edward Jbladled and Rlcb.ant Ablman will be up for re- eleeUm. DiJcover a Whole New KiniJ !Jr: one~ And a fabulous world It ls! ... offering you an odllng, tlftll U\'.IY to d«:omte your bome. Discover c:baN&rt todtly and saw up to 50% °"~""'* bqjlal#y~ diitllrg °"' lagunaH/Ds Grand Opening Q!Ubrationl lis, a visit to our stotw can be tbe stan of a wbok new Ufa sl)W for you. Fountain Valley looks ahead after turmoil for a bednlom eommmdtJ II beblnd tlM ~ ol f'omta1a Valle'J, mc.t offtelalil .... Now, mc.t ol tbe re1ldellta ln· t.M ~ ol a maturi.ni land· lock eommunlty to another after 14 Jean ol aenice. Neal U. ... the bean ftelcil and alfalfa plota aprawlin• nortbeut of Huattn1too Beacb 1Jowl7 replaced bJ nearly 4,200 acree of bomea and a Fountain Valley 55,700. beada under Neal are jecta tbat are boped iJ:° better for resident.I. 'l1le ft.re department hu eomplet· ed lmplemmtatioa ol lta anaa mdt qreemmtl wttla nei&bboriDC dties and bM lmtalled ooe of UM It.de'• flnt womu ftre manbala, Lynne lflcbHlla. ,.. Nib _. r«reaUoc depart· meat &.. wofted cbe11 with the COUDlJ la-~ lfU. Square <re1i..ll Pork'.~. derelo= Helm P~ and la worldq to lddlu.al aoeeer Deida at the e Square ltecreatiaa Cemet'. be ftnaDce department la Im· pl~meaUna a computer 1,atem for bU1lq waw CUltomen ud tieem· lat businesa while aueuiq the ftnaodal lmpect ol ~tkln 4. Allo moTtnt toward compalerlu· Uoo LI tbe police department'• re- cord Qltem. TM .... department ~ ... reortanized lnto three diviskm -patrol, detective. and aapport aemcm. Co-et._ed am~ ac~­mnt dartDI tbe year, laid Q'Clr Bernie Sva.latad, wu complMba ol flaal aireementa wltb t'ount.a1n ValleJ, Buatin1ton Beacti and Westmhwt•forcablet.eleTisloa. $50.000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTYSE<X>NDS • --~ ... ------_,,, * .,...,..,,toeoe.tUt9&~PlloC. ~.Deo11bef%/, 1111-0UTLOOK'IO 11 'Fastest growing' city In nation grows up City leaders seek to balance ~ifferent areas of city By 8TEVS llA&BLB a. .. ...., ....... Huntiqton Beaeb la rrow1na up after srowtni oat., quickly c:turtns the ftrst ball of th1a deude. The once-tiny beacb town tiecame known a the fut.est IJ"Owlq ID.lJol' dt7 in the COUDtrJ tn recent J9UI when the population aploded from 11,m in 1980 to ue,a ID 1175. Aceordlq to the 1t'1I city eemua, the popu1atioa now la m .m. said be la proud of the aceompliab. meota ol dtJ wonen ID tlCbt of tbe Jar1e·1cale emplo7ee ezodm ln 1178. He aald tbe ft"'ndal camtratnta of the Gun laiUaUn POll4I UM snate.t burdle dtJ leaden face in th• comtq Jean. "lt'a lnnttable that to eome ez. tent aervieea ID the cltJ wW have to be redueed, '' Be11ito aald. ''I tblnll we bave to be up-frant wttb tbe dtbeal and let tbelD bow thla. ••. .wJ La room for more people, bull· ...... -mdliltrtal llllerprtlel. Tben .. ··-~ de'f'Oted to ,... ...... -..... dt7 wt1b Ull aadeftloped ,...._UallJ IOlled aaw 118. uid ht Spmc:er, ulll-tant pl I .... lidm • 1.:: =--==:i == eomlMl'dal 8a'9 left. lnduatrtal ._ uu IP I.OU acres wttb m KnlWt. . CITY L&ADm are plumlnl tbe ftw nm•lntn1 aerm JD Huntiqtoa-----------------------------------Beacb wttb a.,. toward balanc· Ina nDdmllal, eommerdal and m. duatrlal1111S. But wb.lle the eltJ baa been IProutlal k allo bu experienced IJ'OWial Pldm. n. pr•tDt ,..... hu been one of meDdiaa tbe WOUDdl followtni a tamultaoaa Im wbn both dt7 emploJ'eee ad elected olftdall cS. parted. tome npreutns dllpat with tbe eomtant strife. Altbou&h tbe NTeD·member ctty council rematm diYided, cl•abet have not been u freqoent or u in· teme u lta storm)' 1171 aesaiom. THE NEW COVNCO. memben -Ruth Pln)ey ad ~J Yoder - were appotnted to Mata left Yacant by Ron Shenkman and Rieb.rd Siebert. A 1978 recall action brouabt 1aaln1t tben·mayor Ron P•t· tlDloo, Qty AUomey Gail Button and Coundlmeu Bon Sbenkman and John Tbomu ftuled and died. The turnover in dty employees which puked at 100 tn J.9'18, bu slowed down. The dty hu a new public wort.a director and bu mersed depart- ment.a to form a s:reater de&ree ol adm umtratlve control. Discover the old world behind thewheel ofyournew Volkswagen, Porsche or Audi. Custom-built just for you. 1bere'1 no better place to aet to know )'OUr new Porsche, Audll or Volbwagen than on tta own home tun -motortq acnu tbe 1cenic hlabwaya and byways al Europe. fogetber you will _enjoy a far more memorable and relaxed vacatico tban JOU could hope to have at the wheel ol an or· dinary rental ear. And wtMD YoU return to the States, you'll relive all your mtmora· ble vacation experiences every Ume you allp behind the wheel. Beat ol all, comblnina your vacaUon with dell very ol your new Poncbe, Audi, or Volkawa1en can actually be • mone1 saver. Dependinc on which model JOU choose, the savings may be contldlrable compared with domeatlc retail prices. Furt.bermore, JfOur new Ponebe, Audi. or Volk1wa1e11 ean be ordered to 1our 1peclftcatlon1, built •pecl•llJ for JOU wttb juat the optlom )'OU dealn. Come on In. Let ua tell you more. - ,,,,.; •• 11 ....... ,, •••• ... • i closh -with environmentalists- TD ftUI' LB& .i tM ~bat--­ tle behteen. Ami.01 and Slpal ended when •n Oran1e Co1111ty SUperior Court Saelee nal~ the P'OQJ>'• dlalleQle to lbe laDd n · dwlP bad nm put the IUltUle ol llmJtatkm deadline. · 'nle etoloa lf'O'&P, boweveJ\ lw appealed tbat decls!oft. Tbe most recent s~lal interest llUUP to enter \be many Bolsa Cldta petme la • IJ'OUP ol boatinc baff1 from Buntlqton Barbour. llemben ~ tbe Committee for Clean Water and a PermaneDl Oc:eu Atteaa are m&inl a navila· bte ocean cut be made lhrouab • corner of the manhlands to llunt· lnltoa" lfanou.r. Committee members claim boa\en now lDUSl traverse crowded Na'f"J. waa.a in An.abebll ~ to readt ... oeean and nMd • new w~te~toti:aveL Am.GOS .... BU dlamissed tbt .... u • ''ploy" to dear the ~ for bullcbl a· marim lo the &.aaooD. ~ Uonc Pacillc Coast IBP~ the western end al Bun· ~naton ·Beach Assemblyman ,., DellDls M-.eta. a proponent for presentM. Boba Chica, tt~ed be 11 .. 1111a)terabl)'" opposed to a marba develop.ment in the marabland. One new development in the plan- Din1 ~ cf tbe area. however, bas been bless.ct by all sides. Lona Beach Congressman Dan Lunfren said be was successful in find na funds to resume a U.S Anny COf1>S ot Engioeers study of Bo!sa Chiu. TBE STVDY. discontinued an the early 19'1'0a when cootrov~ny flnt flared up, would take three yeara to complete and eoet S.70,000. Tbe federal atudy. envil'Qftmen- talists and potentJal developers aane, could 10 a Iona way in ao1werl.n1 questions about lbe ta&oon'• fate. California Gov. Edmund Brown's office a1lo stepped in to lbe Bois.a Chl.Jt/etllre thia year. Sl'ATS reportedly orrered Slpal lta choice of surplus state land ID tH& for the marshland acrea. State olDdals said the offer was made to Insure Boba ChJca is pre- served and to avoid lenithy legal battles between the landowners and conservation organizations. Signal spokesman Wayne Clark said the offer is being COMidered but speculated the state proposal would not solve the BoJsa Chica bat· tJe. ConslduaUon of the la~ooo 's fate allo ii beina studied by an Orange County task force, formed by Supenrtsor·HarrieU Wieder. Watching<>Ut for bird crossingsisjoggernear Newport's Upper Bay. . Fuel crisis drives commuters to OCTD after gas lines decrease BJ DELOltES HOOKS IBWIN Of .. Delly "9t IUff Tbe psoline aborta1e of May and June sent commuters flocking to Or-.:f~ Transit District buses ln record numbers, with a tally of 2.1 bas rider trips. · 1be trend toward lncreued usage of bus services this year didn't woe witb the disappearance of 1aa lines in June. Tnnsit direeton expect that Oran&e Countians will be riding buses GD the dlltrict'a at ftxed routes more frequently in the future as gas sup· piles remmn aearee and the eost of operatin1 automobiles rises •ir. tll e d•~ proud cf the way our fixed-route bus system responded to the energy criab," said Al Hollinden, transit district dire<:-·tor. Bol!IJ'den aJao is a Fountain Valley city councilman. -.e-re baaling almost up to capacity now and we've got 100 n~w hsee tlllt will be out on the toad next year." Beddes puW:ni more buSes in service, the district added three new l'Wta Mn1D& the Oraqe Coast in September. Aiaa 8Sftld by the new routes att: -Boalie 71 Uoa.a lloultcm Partway near Laguna Hills Mall through tbe Intne IDdastrlal ComDleX to South Coast Plaza. -Belate 45 aloa1 t~w Roact and Victoria Street. linking Ow Coat. ColJep with Newport Center and The City Shopping Cftta. -Boote 185 along Crowe Valley Parkway from Saddleback College and Mbslon Viejo Kall to the South County civic center in Laguna Nlpe). Sinmlt•Jl'OUlly. transit directors approved a rate increase that raiaed tbe fare on k>eal buses from 35 cents to so cents. •ans•...-buses~ Dlal-~·Rlde vehicles went from 70 cents to But the price of bus passes -tickets which are purchased for a nioDtllOf tmlbmtedbua ridin&-weo.t uponly$1, from $14 to $15 a month. · Dlstllctoftldals are studYtna tbetr present fixed route system to de-termine if it serves the ''high 'tnlftc•• centers. I.-. naae plans include tbe dlatrict'a blueprints for "transport&· Uoa eemiim.'' or·depota for buaea. and other methods of rapid transit, mQPod oat for aucb tranait-buncry areas or the county as Laguna Hills. ADIMbD and Santa~-~toward purchase al the 6.$ mile Paciftc Electric right-or-way ma1 ..... ~~~ 01. a blcbway ayatem intended exclusively for .-a.. ... i. ·~~~811~.~JPia)'. from.South Sycamore Hills a key LagtJna isstJe in '80 By STEVE MITCHELL OllMD.ily ..... ,.... Laguna Beach is known for its variety of lifestyles and myriad political viewpoints. Tue any issue that comes before the city's coun· cil members and at least two very vocal groups are sure to be either in support of or in opposition to it. lsa~t rankle residents r&Jlie from dog leash ordinan es pen space preservation. The year 1980 prom be no exception. Prob& the biggest issue facing the city next year is the ate or Sycamore Hills, a 522-acre parcel between Laguna Canyon and EJ Toro Roads that was purchased by the city more than a year ago for $6.75 million. The land bas been purchased but not paid tor as yet. The means of raising funds to pay off the mortgage has been the subjeetof many healed-coun- cil meetings. Some Lapnau advocate leaving the area in open space. with some recreational uses to help pay the re· m aining $5.4 million for the land. Others believe the best use for the land is to allow the Southern California Golf Association to construct two 18-bole golf courses, as well as a low-profile resort hotel and other projects. The problem, foes or the golf course con~e~t believe, is that the only way the courses can be put in 1s if the Irvine Company is allowed to construct more than 1.~bomes around the course. And that, they say, defeats the purpose of buyi ng Sycamore hills in the first place. ~ J!!.~ LAGUNA, .~a .. r .. 2~) ----- Developer fee heli5s :CtJS D solve problems By It.AYMOND ESTllADA Of..,_ Oeffy PNef llaH Orange County supervisors in 1979 allowed Capistrano Unified S<:hool District <CUSD) trustees to impose developer feea for new school building& ln unincorporated areas District offkh1ls breathed a s1ah of relief. That action does not solve all of cuso·s future sc:hool bu1ld.lng cost problems. but at d~s make it easter for trusttts to cope with potential south county growth Two-thirds of CUSD's land aru -tlie large1t ln Oran&e County - rails in wlincorporaled land CUSD TRUSTEES SAY they already face an acutl' student bous· ing shortage roe lbe distnct ·s 18,000 pupils. referring to their dilemma as beinc "land poor.'' lo other words. trus tees said . CUSD has the land needed for future school sites but no funds for construction of new classrooms are available LOOKING TO llM and the yean ahead. Superintendent Jerome Tbornsley says CUSD officials are banking on new school build.int funds from Sacramento. Trustee Ted Kopp recently said if the state funds don't come in the next ffl~ years, double sesaiom will begin for youngsters at some schools. Trustee Robert Bachelor saya be fears Laguna Niguel students will be first hit by the school housin& shortage. He also feared those stu- dents will nee d double class sessions because of new homes be· ing built in the area. CUSD officials and Shappell In- dustries developers are still tryin& to reach an agreement ror the ac· quisilion of a school site in Laguna Niguel's Kite Hill area. CUSD OFFICIALS want a land donation from the developer of a 13.2-acre site in the planned com· munity. But the developers want school district officials to negotiate a land purchase from a list or four posslble sites Kile mn·s 600 homes are ex- pected to produce approximately 400 students. The Kite Hill negotiations are pending. Meanwhile, Thomsley says tb1ngs a r e moving somewhat more smoothly in other areas of the sprawling school district that en- compasses San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Dana Po\nt, Capistrano Beach. Laguna Niguel and a portion of Mission Viejo. IN SAN <;LEMENTE, for in· stance, the developers of tbe three ranch-land areas east of the San Diego Freeway have been asked about forming assessment. districts for school buildings, Tbomsley said. The three ranch-land develop· ments encompass approximately 3,000 acres with an estimated 7,200 new homes someday to be built. Tbomsley said developers of the Forster Ranch land have graded a future school site in their develop- • service a ·with-· s01ile! OF COURSE, WE SERVE WATER ••. That's what we're here for. . When you need water for drinking, cooking, *ashing, showering, sprinkling -and many other needS -count on having plenty of high quanty water from your Water District. DID YOU KNOW HOW MANY OTHER THINGS YOU GET TOO? Check for leaks in your water system. Replacement of water meters. Public information programs fOr schools, organizations and clubs. Water conservation kits. Water for fighting fires. WE'RE PROUDOFOURTWO DECADES OF SERVICE BOARD OF DIRECTORS EUGENE 0. BERGERON, J.D. WARREN E. BOOTH Vice-President 0Mston3 HEN.RVS. PA.NIAN Assistant Vice-President 01vlslon 4 Presld9nt Dtvtslon2 • MARIO OURANTE Assistant Vlee-Presidlnt OlvtsfcD 1 THOfAAS E. NEtSON, 0.0. Assist.Mt v~ Ol¥tsloft' ~ l mft°:~ves Ranch land developers YOUR I NOE PENDENT WATER AGENCY -~~:i~aw;g,~~.an~-----~ --·-.. _ '-·---- I j 2i OUT\.OOK '10-Bupplemlnt to Ooaet Uf9 & Dellr Piiot. Thundlly, December rt, 117'1. LAGUNA ••• CouDd1 IDllDben and tM eom· Usten to what they're mUDltJ .m be reriwtnf ~ f~omp•ge21 r:;::ral plu elementa, saying about OC:C's _.... to eomenlltioe '° Tb• elt1 la aeeklDI a low· tratl'lc eireu1atlaD. Certificated tate...n lou from the CoutaJ Ccwww '!Dt1 to Pa>' off tbe debt, al· T•• a.cal IA•I•• of Wom" 5-Star Buainea lowtq tbl dt1 more time to ,aa Votera lml oat qwtionalnl to .n far tM fatmw of the bUhlde area. raldmcla .ID::: I Beadl ...... A.aolMr blue promil:lnc to be Ptogram WI maatb to opla.loa1 oa m-., ~ lD U. la the .-uan llallM. of llllpl natal unlta lD the art col- ~ HThis is tmificl I n..w u . = realdeata, IDcludinc tnWa1 nae reswu of tbe n-q..UO. 10 ~".go.· atudJ wlll be Pf !I ..... to tM 0tJ memben, CCDlider u. ~ Council =-Dal ,..,. for -.. I 1a1 of ••pat boulel" and rooms ID ttl 1....i ....... proeram. •StnJ mt 2 s broch11m. I UHl1ll to ...,.._ ...S for llnll• famllJ ... a drabl • ..... ""51 tlsnn •ro""" 1111 amtJNUfV ... ,,.., die pertdq eoaaestioa and MV Imports -rhis is jusl JDluil lht lnuint11 .... eoll ti Ada~ u ~ polle., lln ad m a&*MP u unaffected amrmun~...W. .. ~ ,._ to dear up lDip1 mt.on. Earn your certificate In: .. n amt111 ln tM dt1.., II halon Y~ Imports ••· ...,. .. MANA....,. tut wlll ........ BeKb of m-r ~··a ••1t11..a.a. PONS\ IN=UJENCE EFFECnVE " 111 ..._. em ... wbO .-Oil f of WUntnl M'tr C8r .... .. ._...__...toaantn. MANAGEMENT· Mirth 12. ADd. ...., ...sdenta ..,, atMI' foe IDU1 a.nm. EFFECT1VE BUSINE88 SPEAKJNO ....... of Lquna'I db'el'M CGID• "Althaacb we're keeplq pace -March 26 man.1'7 alto would be foreed to wltb tlM Oru1• Coast area•1 l EFFECTIVE BUSaNES8 WRrrtNO I••••· thereby mat~ LaPD• modenM be•1 Ill srowtb ... OS -Mey7 Beadl • 1'eri)e town of upper =· ..... and ...me, .. eClllld dw MmeowDBl'I. told ..., mon can .._ DECISION MAKINGIPR08lEM ,,.. CIOUDCil bu uted for ... were alloea&ed to u,'' O...al SOLVlNO -June 4 OD Wepl antta and m97 eWm' m-11......-Neil Shwabeqb Mid of force IU adDa lawa or tum tlllAr tM ll•cMle-Bml =:. 8ALE8 & IEl.UNQ ., .. tbe Gdm' ... , from laDcDordl Be 9Clded tblit bia firm a • MANAGING YOUR TERRITORY no ra pal1km of their am,se low lDY1111«7 ud bu ........ -FebN8fv Z7 famllJ Immel to otbln. ~1.:. Vl9jo IJDpOl1a ..... 'l'bl ... decade allo ..... SALES TECHNIQUES -Apftl US t.G•eelean•n1 of the dtJ'• ,....i .. .........-. PartnraJ ...... va.. MANUFACTURERS' REPS -plan, with rwvillGm due by tbe ..S Jo, Dem' U.. A,,_., ParlnnJ off' May 21 al 1llO. rampoftMSmDleao f'newQ. ' SALES MOTIVATION/TYPES OF SALES MANAGEMENT ... Jone 11 Lack of money and students IECA!TAll!S IN 'n:>DAY'a BUSI .... WORLD seen for Laguna schools DRESSING FOR TODAY S BUSINESS WORLD -Feb. 20 BECOMING A PROFESSIONAL SECRETARY -Match 13 SECRETARIAL A OFFICE PROCEDURES -Match Z7 TEAM OF TWO: SECRETAR'f & MANAGER -Apr11 30 l .... IUCC!SIFUL IMAU. \ ....... MAC1ICEI PROFTT8 &~TTVEPlANNtNG -febfulty 28 ALTERNATE R~NG -March 5 PUBUC Ra.ATION8 AHO ADVERTIStNO -Aprll 9 RECORDS MANAGEMENT - May 1• WOMIN IN 8U11Nall DRE881NO FOR TODAY'S BU&aN£88 WON..D. M. IO ~ CREATING YOUR OWN OPPORTUNmEB -Mlroh 19 STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS -Apdl 23 DEVELOPING u:AOERSHlP POTENTIAL IN WOMEH-May 21 ,, -..,....,,,.._, -. ~ =--,._ -. .. ~ -... - Tension increases between ·county and state officials 81 Da.OaE8 UOOU mWIN ............. Claabte betw"a tran.portation expertl in ~ County and thole ta the CalUonda Department of Traatportatloa <CalTrana) ln· teaalfled duta1 1t79 aa local authortUes pushed for new hiibway fundini. The loea1a we. out in ooe cue, as' the Callfornia TrlD.lportation Com· milakle tul'Dld down a CalTraa ~d to 1J11h 1pproprl1tlon1 for the planned St.4 million extension of the Corona del Mar Fretwa7. EXTENSION ol the route to Jam· boree Road in lniDe wu part of tbe propoaed Oran1e County Transportation CommlHlon'a S48 mlllloa llve·Jear apeodina packa1e for llilbwaya. CalTrana appealed that proposal. aa well M p1am for freeway over· PUH9 APd roed projects. bl f a'IOI' of lpendiaa tbe moaey OD paR·APd· ride Iota, trllDSlt ltaUoDI, noUe ber· rien, landlcapUic ud biibway rest at.ops. Coata MeMJ and Corona del Mar FreftDGll• con~ge in Co.ta JleMJ. The It.ate commiuion overruled the carrrans appeal. BVT THAT INCIDENT repreemta what county offlclala .., 11 the oqo&nc baWe of pllllolophjes behr .. state and loc.t offtdala. "It all revolve1 around f11Nt1n1," Hld Al HolllDdea. chairman ol the Oran1• County Tranaportalloa CommJMlon. '"Tbe c.alTran.a P01Jc7 Hema to be that tbe aoludoa (or our tramporta. tlon problem• Ilea all lo rapld trault. ''WE SOIPl.Y a •t beUe.e t.b.t, 11nce 91 percent of all our penoo lrlpa are atlll conducted in •utomoll6lel .•• And wttb tbe exception ot the wtdentq of the Sa Dleeo Freeway 1n San Clemente, tbe m~ Pl"OJecta tackled bJ Cal'l'hm ba die -,_.t 1ear were DOt dlred.t towwcl a· pandiftl the atlttq Oma• Comly b11bw11 171tem, apokHman IUcbard SCepbem aald. PAVING AND rettrlptn1 of' FOR1HOSEOF YOU WHO MUST HAVE 'l'HE B~ FIRS[ ¥otm new '80 BMW • • IS Jn. CALftANS WILL continue wtda tbe ramp ........ OD ... Sm D6eio PrHway from U.. Co.ta 11 .. a ,.,... • ., latercUae• to ... Loe An1elea CountJ liM °"' tba m.xt DAILY PILOT il1eea.*5~G1• v .. c WI IF clll.... Your lfttematloftlll .... y .. penoMI .... I I . ! ~ \ -. -... •" --_-...... __. -. . . . ' " . ., .• M OUT'L.OOK 'IO -auppi.ment to Co• Ufe. DaHJ ,,. Thund9y, Deoefftber 17, tm After~sale service creates success at Beach Imports 5 firms construct facilities in Irvine Sale ol 1ix lndustrtal 1U. lD the Irvine Jnduatrlal ComplH·EHt (llC·Eut) to flH dnelopment firm• for comtrud1oa ol a tiro.d ran1e of lndu1trial facWties for 1maller companies wu announced by Barry L. Hoeven, 1ale1 mana1er for Tbe Jrvlne Company'• Com· mercial/lndUstrial Dlvlllon. Total eomideraUoa for the a1x alt.es, amo11nttn1 to more than five acres, wu in eu.a of '1 m.1WGD. UC·Eut, located near tbe eoa- nuence ol the San Dteao aDd Santa Alla mew.,., bu been delloed to aceomrmdate the needll ol in· duall'J asMl featurte a broed nnae of 1lte abm, IOllle wltb rail Ml'Vice, Hoevm ltllted. Tb• ~ ftnt pbue ot tbe NEVER 1,250-acre mduatrlal park offen nearly 100 llUll -10me are cur· renU1 available f« uaen, Hoeven Hid. HST Paopertiea, Newport Beach, will erect a 14.~aquare-foot dual tenant bulJdln& oa a .t -acre lite. Fred Salter and Clarence Turner of Tri-CO Realty, Newport Beach, were broken. Dual taumt buildi.all will abo be erected bJ I Oakmoat AllOdat•, New=.:;acll, and bJ &wln1 Deve , Corona del Mar, botb of whom purchued aeparate .f.acre alt.es. And MUl'l'ay Howard ID•tllment, Inc., Loi AAl•l••· wUI ereet a 11,000.aquare·foot bulldinl on a nearl1 .a.aeN panel. CHANGE . YOUR .OIL AIAll ! Beadt J.mporU ol Newport Beaeb II pcmttw 19 wlD be a luceesstW rear, Nld .James Partimoa, owner. ' TM dilalenblp, at .. Dove St. la Newport, offers Alfa Romeo, Pea1eot. and Saab sales and Hrvice. "We feel that after-1ale aervtce for lmporta II lactinc in Orance CounlJ, but not at Beach Imports," Parklmcn aakl. "Many Oran1e CounUana feel Beach Jmporta' service and parts department.a are 10me of the best In the area," Parlrimoo added. Community residents get loans Orante Cout Savino and Loan by March St, U..'' Bond said ,raata • penent ol ltt loam to area He added that Oran1e Coast butlll:Hll!I and relidlotl. SaTiul and Loan II owned by 400 "We're a •trJ community-ltock holden, almolt all ol whom oriented aariql and loan, and n Uve a1oq tbe Oranie Coast. eootrlbul.e much to tbe area'• buli· "When we lint opened, almost all DeU IJ"OWtb, • • aa1d Rieb Bond. preaJ. of our ortctnaJ board memben lived dent. • · • ln Colla Mesa," be ul4. OJ)eD1na less than two yean qo, Oranc-Cout Savinp and Loan lit Orin~t Sa•ln.11 and Loan at 1100 Adami An. in. Colla Meaa. expe l10 mUHon lrowtb m B•lD• a 1maU, Deitbborbood auell ID tbl =i,ear and a baJ1 ol HYlql and k>an. ()raqe 0out II bull.Dell be able to tM.e IOOd care o1 C1lltomen "And l'm ftl'1 uclted &Dd proud terou b personal senlce and ot our 1"' sueeeu, u we ended the cle1Hn1 dlrectl)' with tbe fl1eal 1•ar Marcb 11 wltb •1s preal of tbe firm, Boad laid. mtllloalDUMtt. Orance Cout Savlnla and Loan "By Nov. •. 1171, we rucbld taS plan1 to open one or two more mllHOG, and .. aped almall 100 brucbel alaftl tbe Oran,. Cout in percent ll'OWth -to .. mllBoa -... be oaaeluded. Spanning Barranca Road in Irvine is wooden bridge leading to WoodbrfdgeCenter. 1980 s ... frompage8 about 100 mall shops 11 well as about 750,000 square feet of office space. A bl& selling point for the center, ill backers say, la tta location at the Junction ol three freeway1. A duplicate ot the Woodbridge vwaae Center wtll be built 00 the opposite side ol the acUvtty corridor from the exiatlna oenter. The corridor ltaelf la blollomlnt with two school.I and two churches either under conatrucUon or about to break ground. Turtle Rock la slated to &et a commercial villale center ln the 19101 and tbe •• yet unnamed VWaee 12, IOUth and eut of Wood· brldae. will aet some complll)' pro- jecta near the 1pot where the city ls expected ummately to build lta civic center. ROME CONSTRUCTION wtll I continue with sites In Quail Hill, Walnut Village and the area of the Home Improvement Center taraeted. The Home Improvement Center ls to be another retail complex aom1 up 1n the next few years on Culver and lrvlne Center Drives. Next to commercial construc:tlon, the company'• most Important pro- Jecta are eolnc to be lD road coo· 1tructlon to serve present and future developmenl lnt.erchanaet for Irvine Cent.er off the Santa Ana, San Die10 and Laruna Canyon Freeway1 u well u a Harvard Avenue o.ettroMbl11 ol the San Dte10 Fl'eeway an all b1ib on tbe priority list for con-atrucUon by the company. la addlUon to marklnl a year of development. l980 will allo mean conUn~lon of tbe com-pany'• al dlvillon. Keep That California Tan •• wJth the SUNTAN PLAN! NEW YEARS SPECIAL ••• LESS THAN 99' PER VISIT 36 VISITS .FOR s35oo REGULARLY 15 VISITS FOR s4500 GOOD DEC. 26th thru 29th .,,.Adi . . . J I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- HBSCHOOLS .•• frompege13 alze and enrollment of all county elementarJ dlstrtcta. In uns, dlatrlct enrollment peaked at 14 ,000. Cla11room teachers numbered m . Enrollment bu lhnmk now to 1,350 and the number ol t.eachen to 40t. a-.,._ lleacti Qty dl.ltrict - am allest ol the three -bu not cloaed any al ill 13 1cboola aervtnc aouth fflmlinltOn Beach. But olflda1s have formed a com· mlttee to coulder cloaurea 11 enrollment dwtndles. At Ill peak ln 1178, the dty dis- trict employed 141 teacbera to 1cbool 1,111 atudenta. Tbe claaaroom ltatf bu been cut to Ill thla year wltb an enrollment al 7 ,oeo puplll. Wida &lie 11lftab1e. the Hunt- inltoa Beach CltJ 'Dlltrlct .. wtt· nea1in1 a drop in academic acbiev• 1980 VOLVO DI. 2 DOOR SOWi ment u measured recently by state test ICOC'e9. But, oftlciall note, the district •till measuree b1Pest of all dia- trtcta ID California fallinl wttbin the 1ame IOdo-ffODC>miw.a&ecorY. OH• View. on the Gt.her hand, bu 1ocreued academic stanctinp with biCber ICOl'a in all cnda tested. Fountain Valley district bas dropped a few teotha ol oae percent 1n lta tell leOl"ea but la t•artna up to move beaYllJ Imo lmproTtnl read-lnt and ldeDce prolflma over the next few yean. u ......... Beada DlllUtd, wortt- lnt under tbe ~ ol a new auperintendent, can Hat new academic proficiency testinC for seventh and etabth ,raden and an lndlvtdlaal ~ dlsdpllne policy. aa mllelt•uee tbll year. ... .,. ~-• a C1Un.DOK•-......,..m•"'°•u.ea~,..._,._.., 01111 .. a.11,tm UC Irvine construction· includes student housing, Med addition UCJ plw to eGillbwt ....... andfaealtJ1Pw111 ..... ,..e--.. anloll -... Im. eampa ... •b·l•••l addltloa at tbe UCI Mediw c.&el' la Onqe ..... tm.a Costa (o.r coutruetloa of lot apartmeau ... &be fanlt;J at UC1 for oee.11 •r:r la fall ol U. ... Mt at'8J-,.. Other proJeda ID pncrw at UC1 are a IDO-anlt apartment eomp1a for underpaduate ltudenta tcllUDC '8.1 mllJiaa and aoo apartment.a for married and sraduate madenta at Ste mlllion, ready in ueo and ua }°espedlfflJ. Pbue I ol the campus UnlvenltJ Center move. toward Ill tebedu.1ed completlan ID the fall ol UIO. Tbl 30,000-IQUU'e-foot lmildlq --ol the Admln11traUon Bilildln1 on campus, includes a bookstore, study loun1e, recreation areas, eoa- fereace l'OOml, olftce space for a. dent orp:nlutkma and fadllt.les for food aeni.ce. An llddltionaJ t ,eoo aqaare feet ol apace, now ID the plannlq ataae. will provide room for a multlpurpoee area, food 1emee apace, mt lee-cream parlor and a travel qeocy. C01lltr'actMJn ol • llz.leftll addl· Uon to tb9 mala bo9plUl bullcftDI Ill tJClllC lw rucbed tM laalhn.J point. Tbebue --emeat--Jn.a of &be MW ad· dlUon boalell dlapoetle rdllc-O 1ervlces. A new emerteMJ ea. UC I center to assist in research and health education A center for re1earcb ••d teacbJq In occapatioaal bMJtb be- ln1 developed at the Unlftl"lll;J ol Callfornla, lnlne, will aene both • the ~~ed UC Soalhml Occu ealtb Center and tM federall7-aupported l!daeatloeal Resouree Center f« OttaNtlona1 Health eel Safety. Tbe UC! center also wW proYlde dlap•li and treatm.t ol . wort-related lajQrtea and d.lleue8. · THE CLASSIC LOOK IS A llATrER OF CARI; Introduc· Judith "Dais " Evans FACTc SALES VOLUMI UP 308"0 IEASOM: OUI 15 .. OFESSIOMAL IEAL ESTATE SPICIAUSTS For the 7th consecutive year, the Orange County office has been #1 In gross sales volume in the entire Grubb and Ellis network of offices. What is the key to our success? Our staff of highly motivated, experienced specialists. They are constantly aware of the availability of Inventory in industrial, commercial and Investment properties, and maintain contact wtth financing sources so we can property analyze the current status of the real estate market. GRUll & B.US COMMERCIAL IROKEIAGE CO. 40M MecAltllir ..... ,... ,, .. Mia,.,. ...... CA taut 17141 133-2900 , n ' r .. -·' ~nt to Co .. t Ltre & Delly Pilot. ThUf'lday, Oec9l'nbef 27, 1979 -OUTLOOK 'IO 77 . , College serves despite $1.3 billion cutback WATER ••• FronaPage 14 victory f« ftita' nibta. "IWr COD· cerm that lmportalll dedDaal re- lated to water anllabllltJ and srowth woWd remain la the budl of a cot porate put were Id to ruL BYALLIDDLB Of • ..., ........ D•riD& finanetally toalb lt79, OoJdm West CoDece continued to utablilh ltaelf u a proYider of community aervtca wb.ile cutttna St.I m1Dlon from lta budcet. Colle1e prealdent Dr. Lee A. Stevens uld cuta to the t2llS million budaet were achie'fed by ellmlnat· lnl "mustnal" prosnm• and re· dudnt part-Ume positlom by better uae of tull·Ume personnel. • "We cannot undertake everythln1 we did durinl rapld·arowth years," Stevena aald, "but what we do, we will do ln • quality way ... Information Officer Bruce Wllllams aalcl tbe colle1e ccnttnued to fl"OW ln U'1t but ftnanclal re- aUUea required fen be cbareed for certala activitln. Material fees are now cbar1ed for pro1ram1 including printed matertall, ftlma with ~nt.al fees Ol' pald apeaken, Williams sald. He Aid despite tbe fees, more than 18,000 people particlpat.ed in lo.. communlty service offertnp bJ .June, 19'19. •"Oommuntty Ml'Vtces ended the 1ear iD tbe black,•• Wllllama aaJd of tile omee·. la«eti tn beeomlq ftnandally viable. While the variety of community services waa lacreaain1 ln tm, budtet cut.a resulted in fewer clus sections for atudenfs, Williams said. The reducUoos took place tn the face ol ao enrollment increase of nearly 17.S percent. Tb• fall 1'71 total enrollment. including ltudenta takln1 nine-week classes, wu 22,500. Golden West registration offlclala said they estimate a total etlJ"Ollment figure of 24,200 lludenta few !all, 1979. The most severe clau cutting was done durlnJ the aummer 1979 session, Williams said. Clau offer- ings wen reduced to 92 in 1179 from 289ln Uni. "What Proposition 13 has doM, In effect, ia drive up class abe," Williama aaid. E.ea with budptary problems, Golden West'• -landscape baa chan1ed llplllcantly ln the 1ut year. New !adlltJes lnclllcle a child care center, a bealt.b services center and a trade and industry bui.ldinc. Addi· Uona were made to the health 1clence buildinl and lhe &Ym· naaium. Besides class scbedullnc. two projeda the college had on lbe plan· nina boards were actverHly affect· ed b1 rec1ucec1 state craou. "We had hoped for fundinJ to modify buildings for bandiupped 1tuc!enta and to lntrodaee enersy eavlng prosrarm;· Wllllam1 u.ld. •'The col1ece will do aome Wnp in botb areu. but not to die extent orlalnallJ planned." What effect a new contract with lnatructora, recenU7 aranted collec· Uve barpiD.ln,1 ft&btS, wlll have on the college's shrinking budcet Ls UD· certain.. Necotiatiooa are curnnUy under way, be said. ~ Under tenm ol a court setUement establlahln& a lramitioo ot power, the IRWD board ol d1redon would come under fWl public coatrol in the June eJectlonl, when the ftnaJ two landowner-picked memben would rellnqulsh t.belr seat.a. UaW &Ima UJH, the board u pro- hJ blted rrom matin1 any majoc de- claiou. TM two diftdon put ta olftce by voten la November were Peu Swan and RaJ Auerbach. II •tor development• weren't rHtr cted to pollllca fa 1979, however. OUlclala decided for aafety realODI to cut tbe water left! ln the llatUMD•h reset"YCl6r by two tlltrds in October. Chandler's mixes· selection with interior design Tbe actb:I wu taken after the diltrict reeetved a Newpolt Beach •stneeriac ftrm'• stad:J um in· dicated a major ea.rtJMauab from a nearby rauJt could trtuer a pmi· ble eolllPM of tbe dam. TM rw I tcU", whida la mecl to store reclaimed wute wa&ar, ia located about two mllm DGftb of lniM Boulnanl at ..... Nie ol tbe footMUI. Tbe Elalnw• Fault ia located about etpt mUet eut ol the dam. Chandler'• floe fumlt.ure o( Santa Ana, in buslnea lince 192, opens a new it.ore ln Lasuna Hilla to serve ltl f alt·ll'Owlnl community. Chandler'• II a respected fu.rn1ture ltore featurtn.a one ol the 1ar1est dbpl•r o1 ftne tu.rn1ture un-der one roo ln the Sadd.Jeback V11le1. aald vice president Jerry Dunton. Buying? Selling? Cbandler''s welcomes aboppen to browse throuCb its completely de· corated room aettlnp of dlltlnctive furniture by famous names like Drexel, Herita1e, Renredoa and Century. Chanc1Jer•1 JooU forward to a pro- mising 1980 for lta two locaUoo.a at Main and 17th Street.I ln Santa Ana Exchanging? . . . real ·estate COrisUft a Realtor* or Realtor-Associate* .. •a real estate 11ent •ho i. a mem r of a Board of Realtors and who thererOH subsertbel tome a..tton' Code of Ethlca. and Alicia Parkwa1 In i.a.una HUii, be aaid. Ntoe decorator eom\Lltanta and four interior de1l1nen allow Chandler'• to offer daip 9drice and senlees. "We not only have a stair ol In· terlor desloen but also a larce aelecUoo ol acceuorles,'' Dunto- tald. A._.1.-acre-feet ol ..ter wu drained from tbe reservoir ln Oc· tobe!lm':;Yinl •bout uo acn-feet rem Hnal~- the S~al)dLoan you've been looking for. . - -. --- Tbt tecbQl~alDt4 la b'oeMmlltit. j 1 t l• Uon JI.... ad 411& Pf'Oll'Ull to bnJllOH Oii mehdlla optimum performaace ud ta· dvuce. aal4 Vlclt DUJoa. llftli· dent. 1980 to break sales records at dealer The JUI' 1t7t hu been tbe belt year lD U.. lalato17 of ~rt Dataun. ad It loab lib U.. wUl bHU all W. ne.t: Newpart D..._ lw bMD ~ tbt ~ ComtJ COUtal COID• munlU. fO/I MYte ,..,. at • Dovt It. ID Newport BNda. 'l'boulb it la a youq ditalenbip, lt baa auide a UDM for HMlf ID the automoUve lnduatry, Bmmer1cb ald. Newport Dataun baa reetlved Dumtl'OUI awardl from ~ for eutomer Nnict ud ..... tedml· Cl'*• be oaodnded. Area dealer • sees rise in '80 sales Newport ~ pr0fualonal1 PQftt.Me die ..-can It auct l•enca Voltnralm-Ponf».Aadt. Salel la im &ataW '11 mlllloa. la IJIO, DoG Claultoa, 1eneral manqer. pndkta a 15 pacmt ln· ereue ID aales, brtnalnl tbt ftcun up to 117.5 mlllm The ~. et "5 E. Pactnc Coaat Bt1hwa1, ••II• more POl'9dM9 tlum aQJ olbel' cu. In ~ tM ..me. tad!Wea will apud • per..t QarltGD aJcl ~ ...,,..._ wW deet the eoet ol ean. a.artaon beliewl the lDOumoe OD Newport 8eadl wtll be mhdmat due to U. ana'a afflu-ce Berad Smm•• eb, 1eaeral mua,_ Ill Mewport Dataua, Mid a combmatioa ol faeton add ~to tM dealenbtp'a aueceu. ''The prodDct ... aeU eertatn1r bu a lat to do wttb lt, .. &mm.tell said. Daon Corporation increases income 150 percent .. 11ae new Dat.Rml a.rrhfDI et oar dtalenldp .,.. tM ftMlt ..... pro- duced, aad, quJte fruklr, tUt mak• ..ma, oar can ...._," be UkL .EmlMrldt allo 1.W Illa ulel .ten ftl • lmpal'Ullt hdGr ID tbe ..........., ...... ,..,. ... h! mis' clo -,... om' ... staff c-. Ille m&'d'tt a 81 CldMr' deaf trahtp. Our pro••• pro· fe1aloaal1 al'::/' put Uat CUltomer'I w&Dta Meda Grit," IM....W. "Oar eustomen obYioaalr feel tbat'I tbt WA)' to do butn.I. Oii U..r wouldn't keep returniy." Unit.ct Stat.I aubelcllUJ DMD Corporation and lta Canadian parot company. Daoa Deftlol>. ment OarponUon, nacbed a 1"' net IMOIM ot "8.-,000, ,.,,....,, an approd_.. ue pereeat lD· Crt ... from tbe Im Mt iDCOIDI aakl lam. D. Stout. ,...Sdtnl Oi u.s.op11--. . 8ptakiq from U.S . ...ora&e bead.ca...,_. lD Newport :~, tba .ucuuw turttaer ...... .... rttnaa b 1171 WU ... .. (CaaldllD doUan) com....-.ct to .,..1,102.000 ln tot.al rntDUt f• 1"71. Auel wortb for Daoe ...,.. UCI qpens RV park for student hOusing nt ftnt f'ft'l'Utlonal Y.Sclt N1' ID tbe Uatt.M &&ates• a m· lvertltJ campu ope•td at UC lntM la 1'otemblr ... ~ par• ta tM ftnt lDltallauoa o1 ill klD4 to bl Ulld oa a anlvnt1 cam· PUJ to J"'6nde ltlideDt bodllaj. . .. . .. --. .,. . - DIAMOND CSIMSTOME JEWBJlY APPRAISALS WHAT IS CAL GEM? • Callforala Geaolo&ical Lalloratoriea la u (J)depa4ut apsr•lnl center tllat &l•ea C• ll1 C•I, ~ MniH tile,.._., lnde ud IM pabilc. Ow aenlcu laelade complete "aluUoe ucl eerWleaUoa of tl.-oed9 &JICI colored atoaes. l•••lfJ appralaal, ••d 1•• • 9 U,._U-AD lifllllicale are ._ a., Clfll' ,,.._.. ce..--• e1ta• De ataa•atta a•CI ~=·'lleN ti ._ G• ·~I ..... '11 Almrica (GIA), ~ ta tM ~oat wl4el1 eec .. ted • 0 ~ wd t0da7. ;:."::.., ~=r:-s=-i: ,.. .. &ti a. a.Int made, • a U. tiMttloaal maaner, whH JCMI ..... Ge ..... -pick tbem ap ........ WHY APPRAISE? • n. Htr·lacr::::r ulae or . ?--•wd• = .................. .... uee, .tba. pl&Dlllq, &aaoe C.a~.t . rHI e1ta{e' • 8M eqer flaa•clal -.............. re J•••lrJ ••• ..... -two ,..,. ...... ,.... ...• ........ ,, ............. ._U..tlleemr-1-....._U. ........ CMltlle~WM M 1:ar~~·=i·.:: =:e--:~:.1: ,._ .... 11111&iii;,.._,... ....... ~ \ I t \ ' .. ..,. • 30 OUTLOOK 'I0-8epplemtnt to Co•t Ltf• & Deity Piiot. Thunday. o.o.mbet %7, tm Waterfront Homes sees big year despite for8casts Waterfrcnt HoaMt. !De. apeeta a Banner Je&r ~tioae an banner ,..,. la i., delpit.e DA• baMCI CID a .. spectacular" u1el tlonal foreeuta tor a deell.M lD Y'Olume dllriDI tbe lat quarts ol home~-1111. "TbeAdon 1enerally la tn. •-we ater to aftbaeDt iwn. wbo creulnl tbrouOout Callfomia, and Mell a ...... ~i..r...-..w. the d~~an4 lor bomu ll 1Ull ,,..,,,_ --=--•· la located atroq, aald Gilbert Foerster, co-M Mii W. Coat WQ, Newport ownerlritbP.atdaFoenter. ~ Maria Florio uses graphics "ID the 1ut lhl )'ean, Onqe In lnlne, nceiftl ma111 reput C o u D t 1 b a 1 b • e o m e • e r 1 eutomen, lael11d.bli TRW. 1be aopbbUeat.ed ud aware ol aooct aald. srapblea, • • 11.ld Ilaria nano. ol Ilaria ll1orio Delisa Studio. A dip In tbe ecoeomr .,., hurt Wttb bwtneu up M perCllll ID tbe Da1'D 8bdo bee ... tM _.. lut foar moatbl, l'eftp 8bldlo 11 tM ~· •· tbe ... dltall Jookfni fGnrant to 1U most blentive need ~. norto Aid. ,..,nanoutd. ~.,. nqw••nc man MOit ol tbe eolllPUl7'• .......... and man adlo-Ylaial pncrama atem. from ftnna ta lntne, and tbe and Dello S&udSo will .....,.. nstolC>ranaeCoatJ. them wttls t!Mlr srapble ..... Tbe adlo. 1.,_ SQ Park Qrcle wort. QTM guarantees four-hour service THE ALL NEW 1980 3201 11 AND 528111 ARE 'HERE NOW 5281 Secretaries don rollerskates '~.=::: ::'°:.-: .. ': = oat eompaaJ ...... to tbe Dl-lllM•• _.._.,, maa•r a.. Moan.a Plan S.eretarlal la at 20a llldnlna Drtft ID lniM IDd re-emtlf Ul ldlled lultea at at .... Diii Cmt.er Drift, ID lntne. Tb• ftnD ~ aeentarlal Hnlea to ana baltnee1. Plua SecnWtal ...-., Mded a Pl'OlfUB ol l'lllllllC .._ to ball· neaamm. b'C':hdnl 1Ueb fMtanl u bu1lnffa maelalaH. conf eNtae• room.a, clftlicll ·~ -........ feet, and eurdH f acUttJ... all .wttbia ..... dll&aet " ..... ~ ..... , ...... ·-n.n jmt mo _. to whit we ea do ._ U. Oneel COllt bull· -co-·;::,.: llocn nld, ad.... .. .. do la • Hr•lee tor tile area•a bual · Dllamm.•• Plua Secntarta1 experienced 50 peretlll bi•lz m powt.b lD im and ~ lit 1111111 u muell powth tn ll80, lbe eoeclDW. Bradsher takes job at Grubb and Ellis ,Jim Brldaber. formerly wit h = .. C*ala lac.. bu~ ame.. ...... Oruc• l1 Bl •W. ......... -laftltmeot 1peclaH1t for tM eommercial brobrul arm. • cm MaeArtbur BIYd., .... lOl ID Newport Beach, ............... AIM Ji• P I Gia 8rm are Lowell Dlek1oa, retaU iDYHtment =:-• ... GarJ Wu.n.&d. In· cor.el~•lllt. the apobtman oc libraries get UCI computers A p8llt ~ 11t UC 1"tM br· 1a.p ~ ... a.o public libraries to belp Multt leliD man about ld•e& llllDI ·~-two-yur ... ,... tbe ' ,.. tor the f mpro.emeat of poataeeondary ectne!"*, ,..,~, ID um will =~4~°'~ Why Should YourPen81on, Prollt lltarlng or Keogh Truat lam 12% TO 171' OR MORE l!HllY .. r? 011 Master sees 1.000 % Increase In 1980 mies BYIOBNDODD .............. A mlWon-dollar eo.ta llep tw•tdDMt loob for a l,QOO.pettent In· creue ID aaJea for 1*. -OU Muter Ltd., wblcb opened one year aao at 2950 Airway A.,., In Colta ...... mlde appradmMely Sl mlllkm In tm. Tbl ftrm manufaeturee ml marteta an oil refiner for internal com· bultkla mllnes, IPOtespenon Dave Simi said. a=•• Oil Mu&e1"1 product line to lnelude oil reftnen for lar•• ind cO el•"'"' wW bdDC tbe firm'• ll"Oll lDcome doH to 110 mlllloD la U.. llml Mia. .. W_.ve bem a lot mon 1uceeatul than we planned ln our nnt year ot bultnel1, and 1JIO lbouJ4 be mucb sreater," be uld. M&rlbuUlal tbe AeaU al OU lluW' to tbe firm'• allWtJ to cut oe&roa.. com ID laalf, Sima aalll Ida prodaidl Uft 1Dt1D7 l4ldlUoaal beneftta for OraDlt Cout comm\lllltiel. T'bOle heeftt• lDclDcle: -.............. for thole Ullq OU Muter oa ftlbldM, u well u fnelna ._men from ner bavlml to dwnp tbelr ftbiele'aoil. -Tu aavtnp to <>ruea Count.J l"elldea&1 If U. OrU8I County Trand DbUtct IDcarporatll OU llutal' prodaeta In trud "6tdll. -8aWlp tranafsnd to tbe eouumer tJuoaqla '""' •~oil comlalaalfbJmlnttbeOOlluter. /' ~to Coat Life' Dally Pl~. Thul'ldey, Oecembef 'D. 1m -OllTLOOK '80 31 Computerized system gives better deals at car dealer Tbeocbe Bobina Pont belie•• a new ecimpatertled aentce Qltem ol· fen eM:i men a bettel'deal. ••s..a tbooCb ft CUT7 tbe aame auto. M IDON dma IOI otMr Ferd deaJen la tM ....,.,....,, we 1he beUel' cSeala -... of oar aew l1llem ~ for cGltomlr bap-plDHI uprotectloa," Hid n.odan BobiDt Ir. ''ODJJ cme other car dealenblp In Or•••• Coanty u1e1 1uc' a IJltem. .... aald. Tbeodan 1tollAnl Ford la It _, Barbor &td. ID Co1ta 11 ... The two eotiapaw ...... •ol•ed la tM new malntenanee 171tem cmt llPPf'ODm•tel7 •.ooo. be •aid. "Our new 171tem automatic:allJ Indicates which procedu.ra are re- quired for proper auto main- tenance and provides a permanent record for our cuatomen," Robina Hid . Be aMed tlLat tM Q'ltftl abould aid b-•1 .._ ~ bl im, eoan- terlna • In ol pvwtJa bl lt'JI. ''A~ lt'1I wu not a JUr of powtla. Im lbould be mtlda bet-ter ... be laid. ''A~ aa&o aala didn't iJl. crea~aatlall7 dartq 11'1t, =~~~ ll'Owtll. .... Tbeodort ll4bla1 Ford la a famllJ-owmd ...,..,, ortpwttne la 1IZl ID 8alboL Current trmdl In au1o ...._ lbow lacreued popular1t1 of fuel· efftdmt '1Ur'-. aHMa&tt eully obtalaab&e aato ftnudDI keeps other au&o stylel popular, be aaid. Overall. the "fleet averqe" fuel effidmey bu lncruled fw l"onl's U. llallup ower im.. M eoncla lfed. Fashion Island foresees substantial business growth in 1980 • • An4 tilt• IJ'O•tll haa maay benefttl for Orante Coat com· mualU.," Iba uld, aclcftna. "w're beeomtn-tM eamm11dr cm. -a tonun far eommmdt1 aetlwtd&" no.. coamnmltJ acU.W. ... elude: -Benefit. proaram1 by pro- feelloaaJ pe1 formel'I -lltlldllp ol civic, church and END THE YEAR WITH A YEAR-END DEAL! REBATE OF UP TO s1211 * '7tDATSUM 111111.eotft At laat. . .a 'state-of-the-art' reeource center for the acl/tech profeallon•I. Now, stratlok.ally lcutld In a. lrvlne lndustrt.I Complex -one of u.:£ ldenUflc·tlcMlcal communities In the d -• toPltlstlcattd ~ Shop for -find technal books Md .. lalUQns n Hewlett Packard and cWc=~ ·~ cakliT•ton et professlOnal ::J Full-color end tG Stlltlm UltOX copying. ~II 557-TECH tor lllHlkf.fioht MrVlce or browse on by Hours Mol.ldaY lliN Friday llllftolpm ...... , . ..,..,. SCI ENTI FtC TECHNICAL BOOK & CoDY c.dllr 11'01 MAIN STREET SU ITE·H IAVIMll. CALlllOANIA tl71• I U14)117.-z4 ... •if. 32 OVTLOOK ·ea -Supplement to Coast Life & Dally Piiot. Thurtday. 0.C.mber 27, 1979 Palatn are netted at tldl luncheon crowd at Good Earth restaurant fn Nnoport &ach. Marquis Motors Mission Viejo dealer expects 20°/o sales increase next year 1980 fiiurea to be a 1ood year for one Kiuion Viejo auto dealer. Mel Curl.and, owner of Karquil Molon at 21802 Mar•uer1te Parkway, espeeg a 20 percent in· creHe In •ala lo 1980. M arqu.la Motors, founded In 1MZ In La1una Beach, deall ln Toyolu and Volvoe. Bales bave boo•led from $1 million ln the early yeara to SU mlllioa lut 1ear. Durtq the best month ol aa1ee ln 1971, Marqula IOld 112 can. Curland expecta taJea to mew ::e "= -;=.-~· ei=, Good Earthhopestoalter . '.nation's 1980eatlng habits_ CbUllinc the W1DI babitl ., u.e nation In the '10e ll UM aoal ol Willlam Galt, founder of Good Earth Restaurant.a. lnc. Galt belie•• lbe popularilJ ol IUI dinlnc ~lternalive will e.eo· tually ~ create a naUoowide de· mancl for natural fooda. The Newport Cent.er locaUon la ont of W tr1llldlbed West Coast u1 ft.I. Havtna met with success ln Uus locaUoo. plans for Good Earths In South Coast Pina V1Ua1e and Haw all are underway. Sbak:lnl the "bland and borinc health food lt«eotne i. ooo ~ tht> 1oall Galt feels bis ebalo rueeu Economic outlook puts area kennel In doghouse Ne1.Uve eeonomic f~utl ma, C&UH a J>aa Point WOIDU'I bml.· Dell -md bobby -to.,., ... lrowtbtn l*thaolamt .. J aa Bertha, ''· owner of Capiltrw Beaeb Boardiq kenel, predicts the Oranc• Cout'• ~ eeonomic plctun ma1 came area resldenta to travel leu. And that mum fewer ol thoae re- 1icleat1 will be .. avint clop and cat.a at IMr kennel. Mn.. Bertha '1 kennel la a "board- lnl a.a.-for ca&a &Dd doo" at UllJ Pacific Cout H11h••1 in Danal'oim. Reporttq 100 percent bualDeu uowth att_. openlni ln ma. ber cnwth decreaied to TO l*'Call In 1171 and may be lower ln ueo. lhe Hid. She bu been ln bualneaa three ye an. "I opened my buaiAesa when my aoa PYe me a puppJ an4 I bad no plaee to keep it whee I wa oa a trip. "So, I= a place to keep clop and cllb • and DOW I lend all ol them home waumc tbett talla,'' lbe •aid. Sbe added that abe treata all her cu.atomen• pell like her own, offer· jn1 .. prha&. room1, beda and Mewit)' blaabta ..• "We keep a health chart oa aJI our clop and eats, •e tab tbem for •alb twtce a c:IQ, and we comtant· !y ID0¥9 them IO tbeJ pt Yaryial vi•••· Coft !a *8 per nlibt at Caplatraoo Beach Boardlnl Kennel Tbe flnD ~ "babyalta" pets aod doeao't breed tbem, Mn. drive, hllb mdea1e car. ~~---~~~~~---~~~~...._~~ -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bertha concluded. -. • rt~ ,. -" . fteal nuu i. not Juat "w" bedroom.. two beth&. doubte ........ Or "18.000 14 ft. '°'*' 1.-..11r11, .,.., rellrOld tldl,,.. It's MkiDmlnt • new flmUv II> town end hllplne "*" ..., • horN • wttt • find • home. .... "-!pl"' eomtOIW who *"'" to ftM1 • bualnat1 find iht bllt t«den l#t tlnft• of CIUl'POlt. 1ICaCt tnctllfb, Irvine area company sees inc_re888 in sales Parf<~r-Bertea expects $1 billion In fiscal 1980 Past y~ar watched rise in gem value P arker-Bertea expects aliahUy more than '1 Wlion in aalel In the 1llO fllca1 year. Tbe year endiu in June ot i.m brouttit '850 million ln 1alea, a 1poteaman u.ld: Parm and Bertea were two of the earlleat manufacturera ln Irvine, ltartiU IA 1117 aDd l9M re1pecUvel1. 1-arter purcbued Bertea ln tbe summer ot im. be aald. The COIDl>UJ now manufactures parts for companle. all over tbe world. Parter-Bert•• serves many a1nnft corpcntiau. Tbe ftrm ncenUJ bu eomp&eted a f0,000.IQUN-foot npenkn cm the~ 1D1 Vaa KarmmAft. be belleftl blJmly • wW a low urlDI tbe aummer, Patrick Parter, cbalrman and ddef executive of Parlrer-Baallllla Corporatim,, II coaftde1lt lD tM esUmator lncnuld aalea ID u.. Tbe , • ., ttTt baa seen a ''tnnwa.. ma....•• ID tbe nhae ot dl•IDMfll ..s sema... and aab9eantlJ of people eaaer to bow .. wartJa of Mi' Hlubies. CalUor•h Gemolo1lc:al Labor ..... ~-owned and operated W' I t, kM bem nc-=~.s= = t= 1D Ol'lllfl Cc '1 _. Loa ~ f« the pellt JUI', a flP'*tsmaD aakl. Harbor-Pacific overcomes Inflation Tbe firm. • -Brllt.ol St. ln Coda ........ --bJ Sdward LueldnC. • ll"adute ~ u are tbf other memben of tbe Luet- Rarbor-Paelllc Mort1a1e In· vat.on an lnflaUon beaten. "For tbe put 30 years, CalUornla morttqe broken have, on MeODd tnaat deeds, conaiatently cSelivered Investment yields ol 10 percent and more," said a apolteapenon for Harbor-Pactftc at 1eo1 Dove St., Suite 145, Newport Beach. "Harbor-Padllc'a put track re- cord la unuauaL •'After tatln1 over the aaaet Honda demand tops supply Demand for Hooda automobiles ls so hl&h &bat manufacturers can't •'1PDIY ~can. that'• the report from manager IOMPh SUifler ot Honda Santa Ana. "We experienced a 25-pereent bull.Dea powtb lD 1.9'79 but we de- ftnltely could have aokt more can with a 1()..,perceot lncreue lD alloca-Uona ••• Strifler laid. Be added that b1a dealenblp has a ~ •aW.nc list on Honda Clvlct aDd station wafona. Honda. Santa Alla la at IOl W. Warner Ave. In Santa Ana. Sala ''deftDltel7 will Increase lD 1880 at Honda Santa Alla, rlllnc pro- portioully to severity of the 1u criala, Strlfler laid. Re added that Honda bu been proven one of the bat valuea on the market "time and Ume acaln." Tbe privately-owned firm bu been 11 yean ln bualneu aDd pre- vlouly wu a Honda motorcycle abop. ------.. mana1ement of one particular truat, tbe fund'• yield jumped from 5.IZ percent In 1t'1'1 to 13.8 pereeot ln 1'79 or an overall lU.• percent lncreue," be aald. ''There la safety and atablllty In oar plan. • •Tbe lnft9tina ellent can ltl back and col.Wt bliber )'ieldt, ltiD main· lain aecurt~ ud at&7 ahead of ln- Oatioa at the ea.me time,'' b9 said. Offlcera include: ••••• a. c...... cbalrmaD ol tM board and chief e:aeeaUH; ..._rt I. S.an, prealdeat ud cbW ftnanelal olftcer; leek A. MIWp•, ewuttve vice pr.-..t; ....... ........ directer; Wdaee P ....... _IT.r cblef reriewtDI apprailer -..... l' ..... lr.,CPA. New to llarbor-Padfte la l'.dward w. Coot. wbo wlD Join ltl Invest· ment Diaftaee~cllftdoe. w f amll:J wbo wort to make t.be eolerpriae a "hoomtn11ucceu." ' That~ I.I baaed OD livinl profeukea•, penonalbed aemce to tbe jewelry trade and to t.be public, backed up bJ extensive edueaticm and aperlenee wtt.b ftne atones and tbe lalelt equipment. the apokesmanaald. Seniees lnchade complete evalua- tion aDd eertUlatkm ot dfarnondl and colored '':wlewelry ap-prallal aDd tem e.tion. All llPlftilall are done by the f~~tC~c':1~ of ~erica. ClieaU .... ln.tted to .., and watcb while appraiaala are made. Tbe dl8lll lea" with appnlaala that llat atmes • cbaract.ert.atica, meaaurementa and lnatrumenta used to...,._ tbem. ER .REASON CITIZENS SHOULD BE DIR BANK. \ \ -·~ -------__.... -... --- 34 OUTLOOK ·ao -Supplement to CoMt LH• & Dally Pilot. nuu9day. December 77. 1979 * Upper Newport Bay faces crucial preserve decisiona in 1980. Decisions upcoming over Newport Bay Preserve BJ IOANJm a.BDIOUl8 .. ..., ........ The year 19 Jll'Qllalw to be one of crud.al decWOm (OI' tbe Upper Newport Bq P.mloekal Prwrve. Tile n..._aen state-owned pre· serve laal been tbe foem ol a tbree- year st.Ddy and plan11tn1 . effort aimed at solrial tlae dltaUon ~tWlaaradUDJcbc*iqtbe 1Jwldamad. The eulmlnaUoa of tJa.at p&.-nLna pne.. bf a maltl-Jvlldlctlooal a1 .. ey bowa u ~ Newport· lnlae WMta Mma=-~eney omrA> .... ~nton of tM ,...... ., tbl ... aaldala wbo are nqulnll fe law to approve lt. Meanwhile, Flab and Game of. ficlall remained resolute in their re- fual to dredae the bay ol tbe mud tbat'• alne4J acamulatecl. Tbe ~·· pMitica ii that lt would be a wute of money to dred1• the baJ·killilll lilt aioce mon will Jmt come lDto tM baJ .. Iona M tMlw aN DO lldequte a1h controll lmUtuted bJ aprtream dtla. However, Plsh Ind Game Isn't l1- nortq tM pnaene. CowtaUdila == to besin CID a IDd tnfJ around tbe .'::'!... ol tbe nd the vil- ttor cemt8' on Shellmakw laland. Sbellmebr 11 tbe 10Ut1mwBo1t ol the Upper BQ'1 three ht "' NEWPORT .•. · _frompage7 1JIO because of a series of ballot propc..,klaa tblll will be presented to -.... ..._ Afrtl'a municipal election. ALONG WITB the initiatives, Newpart'1 ··-rectstered .ot.era wtn be eleetiq tbree eound.l mem- bers. Two present members, Mayor Ryekon Md ba8·Ume Councilman Doll Mcl..+s, 181 they're not nm· nln1 for re.-ect.loo. OD1y Coun· cllman Ray WIJllaml appears t.o be affktna motlaer fow·Jffl' term. Tbree ballot meHures were authored bJ tbe eomtdl. One la meant to briq the city charter into COllformity wilb state la• rea•nilnl nDd•CJ.....,....._taforvoten. AnotlMT woald llmlt" the pay raiaa liven council members an· nuallJ bJ tbe ~. At present tbelr ~ .. ap bJ u mvdl u the annual nae la the Connmer Price Index (CP!). BiOt DOW, tbe mayor ~..,a IDOldh and COUDdl mem· aetu.> . •• APPaovao. U.e charter amendmmt would bald thole ralael to 5 percent or leu. · eoa.aJ memben also lane a pro- posal tbM woaJd .... -e1eetJoDI from A&lriJ fll e•a I m ...... year1 to Notw:abar ol odd .. amber yean •bea lcbool &Dd •pedal dlltrtet eleetiam .. Mid. Tllat ......... ~ in !art bJ one apouored b~ Uat Newpolt llarbal-Ana <>amber ol Commerce ..._. would move the dt)" elettlcm to Not'ember of even-...._... ,_. wbm .-en1 elec· uom ... .w. Unfit. Heritage Bank plans expansion to southern OC Berttqe Bank, with oftlcet In Anabtllm ad Santa Alla, wUl add ftH MWaalcel before 1181, spread· lDI lta Wluwee to Oranp CoantJ'• IOutbern COllUIUlnltlfJI. A plmMd merser wltb lnlM Na· ta.al .._ effective Dee. as wW give s.ttqe two aew Jocatiom in Irvine and one ID Newport Beach. ID ~ to tta me11er acqulsl· Uou, Berltqe wUl open Gftlcee ID eo.ta Ilea and Allabelm before tbe endolla Herllqe'1 srowt.b la au.ted bJ lt1 IUJ'l9 ID aueta from tc7 mlWoD at the end of lt11 to "5 m1llloo cur- rently aald preskkmt Robert Hoyt. who &i.O ii mayor of Oranae. With tbe aequtattac. of JntDe Na· Uoaal Bank, Rerttqe'1 uaeta will reach tm mllUoa and ltl eapttal will double to '1 mllUon. BecauM of state pldelines re1- ula~mmeretal Joana to a of a bank'• capjtal bold- • Berttap'1 capttal lnenuel lift the but ll"HW loudnl capadt.J. Faithful owners cause rise in POrsche parts bUsiness a .. .,, taftatloa ratee e .... med- Ponebe owawn to keep tWr can ratber tba to bQJ new ones. And that'• eausiu a boom in parll lalel at BW Vu Pot ...... Audi, lalel manapr LarrJ Moon Hld. la Mdltloa to part.I 1ales, new car 1ale9 alto meant proftU la mt for tbe Ganim Grcmt dealenblp. .... Ud • .,_,., IOOd ~ Jal" ID tm, but w eoald ban IOld 10 I*'-. cent man can If we were aDocated more by the manufacturer," lloon Hid. Bill Van Poncbe-Audl II at UGl Harbor Blvd. in Garden Grove. "We aerve a wealtb.J client wltb an expensi.e car, to our m~ tactJcs Involve limited allocaUona,' be aald. The best-1elllq Poncbe model In 19'11 WU tbe t:M, and tbe 5000 WM the best-telll.q Al.Mll, Koon eoo- cludecl. MacArthur Medical Center utilizes modern and traditional techniques Tbreatment met.bod• at Mac- Arthur Medical Center in 1n1De tn-letrate botb tndltaoaal ud modem medical fechnlquee. ··peop1e all Knl9I th eocmtr) are .,..,~ to realbe tM7 ean and mult e reapoulbWtJ for their own bealth and well bebaa.'' Hid Dr. Qaarlea Bartell, II.I> .• chief ol staff at tbe eeater. In addition to ltandard medical and peycholoclcal aemce., llac· Artbur lledtcal Center often biofeedback, bJpaotberap7, acupunctun, eurd.H ud aa&rttiao couaHHn1, and medltatloa. SerTlcea are avallable to lD· divtduala and to corporaUou. II ae Arthur Medical eeat.', al 18201 SQ Park Circle, weleame9 tn.- quirlea. Mercedes adds fuel economy to performance BeUer fuel economy and better performance -two Items that seldom ,., totetber ln th.la enero· conscloul ace -are main features ol the lB Mercedes-Bena mode1a now on uJe at Jlm Slemona Import.a. Tbe new modda from one ol the world'• oldelt automobile maaufac· turers have a projected fleet fuel economy averqe ol ZS.I mllel per Sal.km. lt.S percent better tMA re- quired bJ t.be .,nnammt, and 11 percent better tkaa the llTI averace, a spohsmu 1akl DelpUe DO reduction In she, most or tbe can have marted.11 lm· proTed perf01 mance. ne 1nc:reue m bor ... • =_..,._ .. o1 tbe d!eHl moddl ruan T to t perceat. Jlm Slemona Import.a la Ill 1301 Quall &l. ill Newpon Beach. '' Attbaqp our new models doa 't look dHfeaM cm tbe oataide. '' tbe ..,..... Aid. "tbetr tedmlcal lmpronmeata ban made u.em evea beUer for Nortb American drl't'lq eandltlma ••• Be U.O IJ"fkated Nortb American Kereedla puampr car uSel for l9Tt nceed 51,000.- Herttaea opened ID A~ 1975 ID • ..,,...v ... WdDd lb CWl&il '1 ,000-equan-foot corporate bead- ci uarten at 711 N . SucUd St., An1Mm. Earle Ike serves repeat community customers -'-= -=~:.i~ arewelrclaw. :Pleasant surroundings. l!rofes•nal people. Woulclri't you ~ rather buy your Porsche or· AUCll fmm us? In Toyota and Volw autoL 8elal rwp•1n to tM Medi ol eommualtJ cm&omen U. ..... tbl' krJ to ta. ftnn'a mccem, lb aid. Home values rise faster than ever before in U.S. Home values rise fut.er today lD the United States than they-" tn more than 10 1eara. recently- relealed 1ovemment statistics re· port. Tbat meam at least two th1np: -The flrat-tlme home-buyer should purchase quietly before prices 10 up even more. -Current homeowners are becom.Jni more and more wealthy u their equity masb.roo1111. U the buJer la a US Veteran, be may be able to purcbue a house valued up to sioo.ooo with no down payment undel' tbe 1overnmeatall7· cuaranteect bomeloan procnm. For additioDal lnfonnaUon OD ob-ta.lntftl Certiftcatel ol l:lilf bWty or on VA boullq, ~ to a Veteran Houatna CocmHJor at World Jt.al Estate, 55&-1717. Home prices will double acain wit.bin tM next four to five years, a World Real Estate spokesman aa.Jd. Buy now. Lock ta tboM moaWy mort1ace payment.a. Renters can't do that wlth their rental pafmentl. - - Rlclc Buye,. Head of World Real Eltate. Construction Co. · · ~lalizes in polyurethane P•i,aNtbaae prod11tt1 •re CoutnadklDA.lds' bUllnesl. "W• -~ ID aueh Dl'Odueta u apeld bamJ19 ad Da-<flo Doti, but .. allo ~ Into otber ........ thll rap6dly apandlnc new... w• Syd Camine, president ot c.onstruc· UOD Aldl. Wida offlcea at U05·D Sa1t WakebalD Ave., In Santa Aaa, S)'d and Phil Carnine market • throQbout the Unlted Stat.el. The-: company allo handles •ucb cuatom won u floor mat.a and custom rollenbte wheels. "We make procludl suitable to bt poured into polyurethane,·· Carnl.M aald. .: Quail P/flce· Properties sees trend to conversions Don .. rman Prealdent of Quotl Plact Pr~a,(ric. Foll;owlnc a D8W real estate ln· vettmeat trend toward apartment convenlon s-roJeeta. a Newport Beacb ft.rm -..eta • IOO-peftent lncreue bl lueb projeda lD ueo. ··we ~ tlM dollar volUOM ot CO!lY ..... ~. ~·~-~ Jeeta to more Ula tatp&e lD ,... ... said Doa Berman, presldtint ,,,.. Quall Place Propertlee. Inc. However. be also predlet.d a bell~ .ID laveeton toward tak· ID• oul .,_ lD the llnt qua.rt« ., ... ''BYDJTlllNG I 've aeen ID prop. •'11 ... ieattnc la alJlled towafd 1rowtb lD tM ~ quarter o1 IJIO," ~aald. He adcJed U.at lacreaffd em· pbull cm Nat ...._ Inv....,.. la' expected overall ID 1'IO aa ioftlton strive to overcoaM IDllatioe. ''People wHhdut real ..W. In· vestment.a are bun b1 bdlatioa, wbl&. people wbo own their own homes can keep up with It. "AND ADDl'llONAL laftlltmeatl Call lvtllineaD pl'Gftt.a.'' bt Hid. Qui) Place ~ .. at 1400 Quail St. ID Newpon Beadl. Tbe firm featulw MftD bmlMn •m••1-an: -Q9l8 ftaee Pr•rUM be. -~ Pbe. ~---c.r.. Taldng pride m floor ~and toaUpaptt aampie• from the new home bnprooemnt centet are em~a at ABC Lumba. Large, small businesses receive direct relations at KJ Productions KS PrAdile.UOAJ la a JOPC. NewPort "11baa·Wed eomp--. daat ... a'Nled • brand .... COD- eept ID eltat relatiom for UM bull· Diii~. It ... larlt and •mall bull· MIMI a direct, penonal, umanaJ way to m1hrt.tJn contact with aiat- tn1 cllenta or to establiab contact wttb new market.I, a 1poblpenGD Rid. Each client-relatbll J>l'Oll'UD II lndlYidualb' tailored to Siie uture ol the ml :t number ancl ..... ot ellentele, l'e8IOGI tor COl11d. Tb1I procram worb aJoee OI' wttb the plelmt advert11tn1 and martet.- tn1 approach, at a tradkm of U-. COltl. K.J ProdUdiom'bu a product ap.. plleable to every kind ol bi'llN11, and tta cleata CIO\'e the 1pectnam, from a&dO dealenhlpl to doUlln, ltoret and banb, be lald. left ...... 1u1a· ..... la ecl-yt~-=-ell& w,.: the~ am for teen,..,.. Mr. St.e• 1•aa • tbe owner ol a • ...... ~ Beada lldnrtil· tq ·~ KJ Proc1aedaal 11 hll ftnt vtmture. Katblem Talpu worked In Parla France u an Interpreter ud tran1lator for maJor rreacb publlaldq boald'"and ft1m ..... Upon ber nturD to tbe Ullted ,....,llleltlrWWown= '"'*'-ad tllllileq1M0tl7 ......_ into partnenldp wWa Mr. St...- tn JU ProdGctiaal. San Ill. Talpu: .. 0r_,.eo-. tJ II tbe molt adtiq plael la tbe world to be clalq txlllna•. a·1 a cla11J, srowtnr_ eommunlt; tUt bu beat OYa W lm1nel1 nllpdft to oar product.'' ' Executive Row Inc. of Newport plans full-servlGe 1980 expansion leavta1 fewa e~a1e1 -and man1 ol tbme ....,._~I tbe ntra IDOM'J • rema~M laid. ABC'• new deslp center ladude9 cenmle tiles, carpet, wallpaper, cabl.Detl and comter top matertall. Tbe ftrm 11 at HO E . 11th St. in Coltalleu. Water distrid opens well ~,,. . ChwokT...._ Superintendent at Mesa. Contoltdated Wattw Di.ind. Tlae Meea Couolldated Water Dlltrtd ftntsW 111'1 wttla a new name, .. _..well aDd a lat of new ............ n. ~ wlakb ....... ec.ta Meaa 9Dd _.. a4;J..-anu. da"!::. •name .. I~ from ... ..... eo.Q ·-Dia-. trlct to U.. .... Couolldated Water Dllb1d. ftea. la October. tM 4l9triet opeaed lta tout.la :G t1a• llOl1Mn DGi-ef.. ol • ............... .... ilepmll111 • _.. eqir JIM im-ported.._. T•• ••• well, located off f'alnlew ........... Saa Dteco rn.w.aJ ud Sallower A•ew, WU aa•ed ........,..,_ • Well 1* rnM M .. tlte ....S ef IM' dlatriet'• ..... local.cl -land' owlMdlilr U. Seeaalbom f...U,. ..... dlllrid. .. _. • llpUJ eoul4..., ..... ,.... ... _ .. ,... -· • OUTLOOK 'IO -Supptenwnt toa.llit Llf9 & 0.111 _!'llot, Thur8CMy, o.c.mber 27. 1971 California rec~ves largest shlff in money in more than9~ fears Calilonda '• econom1 and real eatate market 11 receiviD1 the Iarcat lbJfl LD money LD more than 30 yean due to Lncnued empbula on lnveltmenta. "Tbe reuon for lt all I.a tM tnaat deed ~. an exploekm wblcb will carry an lmpaet far sreater than Calllornia'• lo&den era of buy- ina and aelllnl land," Hid '* 0 , Bf.italdo, cbairmao ol tho board ol American Home MortcaP Corp. American Home Mort,aae I.a at 230 Newport Center Drive, Dellen Pla11 Salte 200, Newport Beach. "We're comldered a leader ln 8outbern Calltorn1a'1 m~ real eltate fteld with empbuia ma all ty~1 of tru1t deed lnvt1t· mente, ' Rinaldo aald. He added, "'11le arowth of tnalt deedl in 1171 bu been the sreatest ln the Industry '• hi1tory." More than ttl mUliOP invested ln tru1t deed• tbrou1h American Home la um la nllffted to ln· creue to tao &o t:26 mUllon ln ueo Rinaldo Nld. Virginia a.etc Prelldenl, Newport Harbor· Coata Meaa Board of Realtors. Wemansets for second . term in '80 Leadin1 the Newport Harbor· eo.ta Mela Board ol ltealton Ullo Uae i-. wtll be VlrllD1a Cleek. II Oeek la ta.. ftnt person 1n man tblm ao ,..,. &o MrVt t v.-o eou.eatlve tenm • tM boerd. and 1be'1 tM ftnt woma to bold that ........ ...,... .. Id. The boerd ta llO Teart olrf. she add tel. Other oftleen on the boa rd in elude: Bnace Banamlan. Jcihn Boyd, ffolmea Tqlor, lulie Sturde vant, °"1 l>Ulow met Hal Pinctun Aleo, Geora• WlWamaon ls th<· fint ~mu em=ed h} 11 reaJ --. board. tbe es~r !>'>n eon cl~ Scientific Technical Boek and Copy Center caters to professionals and updates skills Jolln Q. Rlnaldo Chafrmcut o/ the board, AmeriomtHMM Mortgage. Airport lnduatrial Complex f« two v•anudten'•protaalOnall. . "Ninety percent of our ~ .,. people no "°"' bere la UM eomples,1' llairod 1 .. d. Book 1alea an ltoGIMt ln tbt computer acleAce flela. follow.cl cloleb' by electrical en11neertn1. be aald. · Eatenalve HleeUoa1 alao a,. available in cout.ruoUoa, ~- lure, snpbics, real estate, inH·:.t ment, eeeoemttnc. martettna and adnr1illlll boob . Hamel U.O hid M carries " wlde Mledioa ol ~JeDee ficUon boob, ~ titlM by I local wrtt. OntDfY 8eaford. professor ot pb)'Sla at UC lntne. Ille" c::J-~mce Is abo llr DUI Zeros copiers udlnl • f\aU ranee ot binding What i~ World Real Estate? ''VETS HELPING VETS'' Find or Sell Homes Assets quadruple in Laguna La1una Federal Savln11 and Loan A.uodaUon, one of the ftnt federally-chartered usoclatlona ln Oran1e County, enten tbe new de- cade wit)l optlml1m and en· thualasm. Its aueta have almost qudrupled durlnl the ten yean of remarkable arowth and expanaloo, • apobtman said. In 19'10, tbe A.nociaUon bad three offices: La1una Beach, Sao Clemente and Lasuna Nlluel. There are Dille now, Wltll tbe ad· ditlon1 ln L•f:.:~lll•, Lake Eblnore, Olive/ e, Glen Avon. Balboa and Belmont re. A tenth la aebeduled to open in 1980 in llurrteta, tbe spokesman sald. Lorna Miiis, president Laguna Fedmll Sovingt Auto leasing advantageous in current economic situation Busineumen leulq autoe mae more ..,. than ever. "I've been 15 Jean lD auto bUD· neu and, Sina today'• economy, tbe advantaaes ol leuln& far out· welsh thole of purcbaalq," 1ald Frank Romano. president ol Land· Se•·Alr LeutQI. Tb• firm leuet "any kind of tranapol'Wlon en land, aea or air," at 1100 DoTe St. in Newport Beach. Althoueb the ftrm le... may exotic nhlclea, moat bualaff• comes from 1uppl1in1 Or::~: 'County business and lDdlTl wtda almo8t all mak• ol .... from To1otu to Rolla Ro1ca, Romano concluded. ess. The physicians and licensed profesSK>nals at MacArthur Medical Center define "wehness" as not lust the abseneeof illness, but a state of complete phy&ical. mental. and soclaJ wel~belng. Our i)tegrated treatment services are designed to helP you ach.,-"°'-~­ that state of true wellness. The medicine we practlQe is called "lnteorative Medicine.'' which treats the whole person, not J1,i1t the • &peclfic Illness. "you're Interested'" leamlng how lntegretfve Medicine can benefit you, cen Of write for acomplimentatY brochure 8nd Information about our "Ufe end Health Assessment" lntroduetOIY offer. General Telephone spends $3.8 biWon Jrnproving Geaeral Telepbolle of CalitGrnla will 1pmd a record SS.I bWklD dw· In• the next flTe yean expandln1 and =-ltl services wttb a 1ubl~ of the tundl so- ln• to Or-.. County. Tbil n...,. represen1I about 11 bllllOa man than tbe atilltn of· ftclall ortc:lna1l1 l>lanDed to spmd between DOW UCl 118', ad fl.1 tllDlon more t!aaD General apeat oa D1W equipment durinC the put JG 1un. Stan Botelho, Oranie cllvtalon mana1er, Mid that tbe atillty de- di c ate1 lt1elf to meeuna Southern Callfornia'a arowtb de· manda. "We are experlencin1 coatiDUOUI srowtb. wtaich tm't llU1J to a1ow down, and we aped to add about 1.J mWioa teles*NI bJ UM. ''Tbla ftpr.e about II ,.._.at 1atu dartDa ... ftnt 50,..,. of- COmPllQJ b1.ator7, '' Botelbo ..... One of tbe ftnt eeniee l.mprove-ment proJeeta. which wu l&arttd la tbe lat quarter of 1171, lnftl._ a joint tui loree of ~-tra!Md tecbDielau from O•••ral aad Paclfte~eorz:me.. Bot t" f.!l!ll flf ...-mrce ....... Ja .. , me -... tnmai ibid ·co ... tbe ow•loedl wbld9 DOW abt 9*WeeD 0.....,. Coam.J and Las~ uclLlq•. Otber 1Dcal bqro,•m•tl wUI ID- clude tbe coevenion of 2'7.• llDel to computerised electronic 1wUcbla1 la WHtmlaater la mtd-119, COIUnl morie tb8B •• mWlon. Center helps alcoholics. and families Statlltica pt.bend from .,.nineu and ladmb7 lbow one oat of eftf1 14 Or~• CowatJ employees la alcoholic. TnAeaJly, tbll alcoboUc la male, maftled aDd UaU ~ Oftea, lt'1 tifflcalt for tbe aleobolk to 8dmtl daat 1M or lhe bu a dl'tnkiq ~-AJMI even tbole._-nq admit It lm6lt. "I'm DOt burt· tq...,... bat mJMll .•• "Bat tbil7 .. burttDI odMn," 1ald Walt CO., dlredGI' of aJeobol Hnice1 at tbe AdYe ~ :•• ~~ burt are thole ...-~ ID09t -familJ mem· ..... .. . u.:n. ff•IPal llmtiDI families -well u alcaldla, tM Ml•wed Bealtb cater II ll mo N. Bn.t.I St. ··we ... w.. Ilk• t1111 happen all tbe dme at tie MYaMld Bealtb C.ater, md .. bow tbat. wbeD we succeed in latenenlal uc1 cettilll tM aleabono to _, c1ltllklnl. we bnea't ... ...,.... j9t one l1fe but four or ft.we or !J!ll more lives. • •A ·-.. ; ~ .,, .. r. • ... { I THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1919 IH~baat. Lmtia.and W~ bad Mn dd1DI tbelr -btW home trom a •la'Ual ~ 1ton ud 1potted lbe ba, oo Yorbbire Lue. 1'beJ ~ U. e&DTU bq WU a wom&D'I pane at ftnt. L...u,uldtodq. • 'WbeD we aaw all tbat JDGM1,'' WonM....-reported. .... !'::f:c, about Ueptq tt. but.. totmd tbe ....... Paelfteat)' Bank ud ntura tt. •• L.U. edded, "I klDd ol lmow ·bow lt ii to lale eometblll1 You •1••1• wlab. the penoa wbo ftD4a it would returu it .•• "Later," 1aid Lu1ti1 ..... found outlt .... all the IDOIMl1 a. meotabadf« bta baalnea1. •• Clemmta, D, wbo dropped bJ Jobn'a bome at 1tol2 llUtcm Lane ... ..,,,,,,.,.. Beach. lats la tbe du pr 11tatac1• uefa ol lbe boJawidl•uaNWard. • ...,._,. .. Na! bonelt ~ be aald., "llDd that'I IOID that ta ran nowadaJI. ''Tbil la tbe belt pneeat I 10t for Cbrtatmu bJ a loat ahot. •• The two JOUDI pall report ( .. llONBY, Pap Al) More Contradictions From Iran jMesan \Denies laying Co1ta Mesa car salesman erry Gene Willa baa pleaded in· eat in the shootine death of f-clul)' c.c.ta Mesa police of· cer Mark Stephen Peunti, 'Ued Saturday in a Fountain alley apartment. Wills, 3', 1300 Adams Ave., is bedWed for preliminary bear· g on murder charges Jan. 9 in est Oranae County Municipal Willa la charged with killing lleAlllU, Zl, and woundlnl Joelle . Sennewald, 22, in the ~man'a apartment at 10355 terAve. tlllla Sennewald. sbot once tn 17 e cbelt, la reported in stable ondJUon at Fountain Valley ~mmunity Ho8pital. Willa, arratened Wednad.ay in the-Weat County court, ls in Orange Colalty JaU with balJ set ~t $250,000. A hearing is 1cbeduled Friday for possible u redactloo. ' . Fount.ala Valley detectins ld PaanU was shot three -m the chest and that Willa boldln1 the alleged murder eapon, a two-inch, .38 caliber volver, when they arrived at death scene shortly after 4 • Saturday. lnveatlgators assert that aanti and Willa h•d been arrellng over Mias Sennewald r weeks prior to the shooting. Police claim Wills climbed up e side of the apartment com. ex in which Miss Sennewald ed with a girlfriend on the ontlnC of the shooting. He alleeedly reached a cond·fioor balcony and en· red the apartment through an locked sliding glaaa door. 'KEY' Tfllllcer oa B .. tlagtea Pier'! Looks like it. doesn't lt? But it's Just an optical Wuslon created by photographer who found th1I angle and used a 300 mm lens. Actually. the tanker is a good diatance south of the HunUngton Beach Pier. It waa anchored olf tbt" Huntington Beach Ediaon plant Wednesday, piping oil ashore. HBYouth Denies Guilt In Murder Ftimes of Tanker <:ause Alarm in BB Hostages Due Fowl Dinner From Krwtt's A 19·year-old Huntln1ton Beach youth today pleaded inno- cent to charles be murdered hia roommate durtn1 a ar1ument over lbelr livin& arrangemeota. Jesse Joe Gonzales, formerly of 9651 Sailfiab Drive, entered bis plea durtna a morninl ap- pearance before Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Rickles. Huntington Beach police aJ. lege that Gonzales on Nov. 15 shot Richard Lee Sutt.on, 27, with a 12·1au1e 1hot1un . Gonzale9 telephoned police after the sbootin1 and waited on the curb in front of the bouae until officers an1ved. He ts in cuatody in Onqe County Jail in lieu ol $250,000. Fire Said Arson OAKLAND (AP) -Anon wu the cause of a $750,000 fire earlier tb1a month on ·~~ Rapid Tranalt car, ac to the dtatrtct'a dlreetor of maln- teoance and •ameertnl· HunUneton BHch firemen stood 1uard for two boura Wednesday over a tanker tnack containing a bl&hly toxic chemical that belched fumes in· to the air and at one point poeed the threat of an uplOllon. . Captain Rocer Hosmer aaid firefiahten. weutn1 breathin& aear, sprayed cool water oa the St.evenon Brothen truck unW the bubbling chemical hardened into a aolld form at about 1 p.m. Evacuation waa not oeceaary, be aald. The tankef' bad been driven to • Huntin8too Beach lnduat.rlai area at 18082 Got.bard St. follow· ln1 a train derailment in La 11 l r ada, where the liquid chemical wu apllled. Cleanup crews, authorities aald, vacuumed up 2,000 pllooa of the volatile mixture and hauled the load back to Hunt· tnston Beach for overnlsbt st.ora1e. . Pireflabten were called wbm the cbemicall 1»ddealy beellme bot and POWed ..... ..una tbe truck's--ecmtalner. A uu1l but 1tead;y jet ~ npor wu ,.. leased into the air, Hosmer aaid. The cbemicah, toluene and d1iaocyanate, are clualfied u poisons th8t can cause aertou.s lung damage if breathed, be said. The cool 'ftater. Hoemer ex- pl•ined, uused the mixture to tum into a harmless block of polyurethane inside tbe truck. The truck, be said, was moved to a remote Industrial spot wbere the polyurethane will be chipped Crom the truclr'1 COO· talner. Concert Aftermath CINCINNATI CAP) -Two or- dlnances deaiped to en.aure crowd aafety at large aathertnp in ctnd.nnati were before City Council today, with approval H· peeled by Mayor J . Kenneth Blackwell. The onlinanca ""' lnaplred by tbe deatba of 11 penoaa at a Dec. I stampede at RiHrfnlat CollMaDJ belon an appearanee b)' tbe British rock ll'CJUl) Tbe Who. Knott'• Berry Farm is seodJ.nc SO cbictea dinnen to the U S. Embauy bostal• an Tehran to- d•y u a traditional Amencan meal ro .. the bollday1. Kitchen employees at tbe Buena Part amusement park worked •round tbe clock Wednesday to prepatt and quick· freeze the dinnen to lend to the hosta1es. Santa Ana attorney Bill Sbef. field 1aid that it the chicken set.a throup the lilM of tiabt antl· American aecunty at the em· baaay. bi.I next project m., be "aendina a bq of Bil Iba to the hostages.•· Knott'• spokeswoman Joanna )( at.os said the part donated about S300 worth of the fried chicken dinn.en after beinc ~ proached by Sheffield'• croup ol Oraoce County resldeota, who wanted the bmtasa to have a traditional American meal for the bolidaJI, u most Americana did on Cbrlatmaa. .... Mama said Duleb a1rtiDe KLM will OJ mon than 50 ell tbe dlDnen to TebraD later todaJ. Tbe alrUne wW rebut the food at ltl fadliU. ta Iraa. tblD -9 it to the besiead U.S. Em._.,. Slt.efflelcl. wllo de.taed tile project wttJI • ,,..., "' • .. torne79.~ ad otbel'frtmdl, sald tbe dbmm'9 ••wlll be a ,ul from allcllSou*W..Callfaraia." Thi ...... wblda aarmall1 ae1l for SUI ucb, ban tine _.. ol ddcbD, pat..,.. IDd •r••11 rluabarb, roll• aad borMDIMITJ' Jam, pea. eama and a alee~~ p., ......... Mid. Some See Hostage Oemency TEHRAN, Iran <AP) -Three Amerlc•n clergymen today ureed compromiae in the U.S.- 1 noi•n cr11is •nd a French arcbblahop said he expected '"clemency" for the American bostaaes even aa Ayotoll•b R ubollab Kbomein.l raiaed the posaibillty of war. The mystery over the number of upUves al.lo dee~bile, fresh evidence emeried today that 10me rulinC IUvoludaaary Council officials are push1nl for the Imminent re. lease ol eome U.S. bMtaaes, pro- vokinc more &nl"Y coatndlc· tiom from tbe atudeau occupy· inl tbe U.S. embusy. A f'orelsn Mtnlatry a])Obanaa told 11'e AMOdatecl Pl'eN fll -aftldal "IU&ftlltkm" that u.r. bostqes of llextean, IAdiall a.I PortuaueM descent be released Tbe student spokesman would not confirm or _ deny it. At tbe aame time, a J•panese newa9aper quoted a eoancll membll' • ..,_, ll'u apeea to Nlr•r tbr ......... after an international tribunal in- YestipSs tbe crimes tbe Unit· ed St.a. allqedJy committed in Iran over tbe pa.st JO yean. Tbe Ren. WUllam Sloane Cof- fin. Tbomu Gumbleton and William Howarcl flew home to- d8y at the end ol • t.bree-day Cbrhtmas mission with meuaeea from a number of the upti ves to tbeir ramilles and • plea for conclll•tion by both aides in the 54-day standofr. .. U one side eets a little more toueh. it team to make the other aide a little more toulth," Coffin told reporten before leavine Tebrao. "lf one aide decidea to be a little more 1racloua, the otber a1de bu tbe freedom to be a little more iracious." Tbe clervmen. wbo conduct· ed emotional Cbrlatmu Day services for tbe capt.iYet at the occupied U.S. Embaaay in Tehran. left for New York where they '"" scheduled to arrive at about S p.m. PST. Du.rtni tbe Pa.rU stopover, the arcbbllbop ol AJcien, wbo a · slated at the Chriatmu services in Tebna with tbe Americana, said be found lraD1an autborities and pubtie oplNon •'favorable to an ad ol demene7." TbouCb be MJd ... had not re- cel•ecl 8Q1 uaaet PromiMa." Cardinal Etieone Dunl told,... (See mAN, .... A.I) Coast 'Sick' in KC ._,P9CTekaN .. P..a BANGKOK. fttllW (AP) -Tbe ~ Cambodla ..,.,. eram• conftrmed ~ that Pol Pot baa mpped don u pre- mier. Sounea Aid be wW lseclDCM cbalnnan ot a alllltarJ l1'0UP b'ylD1 to drtw Vl-.m ... rwa. from tbe eoaatry. Vietnamese troopa m•lded Cambodia a year aeo and replaced tbe Pol Pot So~ wlUa one beaded by Bent Samrtn. Pol Pot 1oyalllta Uft hem ftpttn1 a iuerftlla war •!nee. Fwmer f'leddeat ltb19u Sampban ii the new premier ol the outed pernmmt. The IOW'ee:I aald Pol Pot will bead a "Supreme Committee of the National Armies ol Democratlc Kampuchea (Cam· bodia)." IJ.S.. Crime laere .. a ..,. WASHINGTON (AP) -'l'be number of aerioua crimea re- ported in the United States durtnc the flnt nine mODtha of tb1a year lnc:re8led by 9 percent over the aame period a ye.ar qo, the FBI aaid today. In lln8, the crime rate increased by 2 percent over the ltTl lnel. : DuriDI tbe ftnt n1De months ol um, the number ol vtolmt crlmea reported to law enforcement a1encle1 lncreued by I percent. AmoQi the violent crimea, robberies roH by lJ per- ffllt, fordble rape by 9 percent, auravated .... ult by I percent ud murder by a percent. .Wtlte Sft B•••• Tell SACRAMENTO <AP) -1be Chriatmu weekend b!PwAJ death toll of 88 aet a Cal1lorn1a record for that bollday, the state Highway Patrol aatd today. The previous bigb ·number wu 70 deaths for a 3'i4-day boUday in 1910. This year's holiday, lutine from 8 p.m. Friday to mldniaht Tuesday, was4'1• daya. The previous record for a4'4-dayChrlstmu weekend wu39ln 1.975. Lastyear'afigure, for a3'4-daybolidayweekend, wu41. N. Bollflte .. d M•• Soa9•a NORTII HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Police were seeking a 40- year·old North Hollywood man today oo charges of posaess111g explosives, silencers and a sawed-off shoteun Police uncovered a substantial quantity of rutroglycerio at the house of Thomu Everett Graham with a warrant to arrest him oo charges of child molestatioo. 18 Homes Seen 'Pacifica' Buyers Plan Construction Bf RAYMOND ESTRADA la. Of•o.11,~ ........ Three Newport Beach busi· neaamen who bought lbe 20.9- acre estate of former president Richard Nixon plan to construct 16 homes around the former w,stem White House in San Clemente. But accordin& to plana tlled with the San Clemente Plannlq Department, Nixon's La Cua Pacifica will remain intact ex- cept for alleht modlflcaUooa to a nearby three-bole eoll coune. Donald M. Koll, a general COD· tracting and real estate firm president, Gavin Herbert, an Al- l er 1 an pbarmaceutlcala ex· ecutive, and Georee Ar1yro., an Oran1e Coast developer. boue}lt the Nixon property earlier t.bll year for an undiscbed sum. Nixoo and bis wile Pat plan to move to the Eaat Coaat lo February. 'Ibey boqbt tbe San Clemente eatate ln 19D. Koll, Herbert and Ar1yro1, who fanned a firm called Cotton Point Aaaoclatel, bired LaluDa Beach planner Woodward Dike to draw up tbe tentative tnct maps for tbe project. Dike aa1d today t.be pla.nl call for a series ol lat• (a water 1y1tem ooveri.DC l"' acres), es· panaive turf areu and tree DAILY PILOT ...... M>J!IDC .. CU> -OGM _... a'8 • 10 u ..... to ... ,. ...... "*1 amid ... •• ,. 0 • rnon.4 lon.t .wan ..... .,.. .... ... emti_llilr u.a. .. ..., -......... ,.,. .... _... Gil ~ su .... allo , ........ P ... to9UO ouna. , Th doll.-WU lowr ab.lat •¥~· ... m •• fro pre·la0Uda1 prte.. la Surope, followtq tb1 \QtUl't •W'I• llO u. -baiTW .. New Yen ca Wtdll•daJ. IDl_..,J.....,W~aa record en .•. mcmid ao a .... ord lb1al.. al ..._ t5 ud lats' cao.ed al iU1. ftb eompand to "85.50 at tbe cao.. Mooday. Zuricb, Europe'• bl11eat buWoa mart. al.lo aaw tbe price 1tart at $507.50 and mo•• to SSll by mid-day. up from .. Tl Fri· day, tbe tut tl'8dlq MllllGD 1n the Swta ftnucial ceoc.r befon a Iona Chrtatmu boUday. In Parts, wbe~ pricea are ID· flated by a 4 percent 1overn- ment tu. bullioo hit a record $$33.13 an ounce at the afternoon ftxin1. Al &Old roee ID Europe, the dollar decll.ned 1n thin tradins. with many bul1neuea remaininl abut or thhmed down duriq Cbrial!Q# week. In Tokyo, the dollar cloeed marytnally htaber at 239.725 yen. rom239.SSoa Wednelday. Althou1b sold marketa la Zurich and Loadoa were doled Wedne9day, ID New York sold for December delivery l"ON to $510 an owce oo tbe Commodity Escbanie IDc. before cloatq at $50l.i0. Tbe cloM WU up $1J.30 from Friday, the lut tradln& day before the holiday break. At Republic NaticDal Bank ol New York, Cold cloMd at $:502.. On Monday, bullion dealen 1n New York told a<>ld for $488. Tbe price ol iold la more than double Ila $2218.375-a-troy-ounee close ID Londoa at the end ol 1978, and nearly $400 above ill $1.34 .SO an ounce close at the end or 1976. The old record for gold was $496, set during the Euro- pean trading day Dec. 20. "Nobody want.s to ~u. and there's a eeneral feelln& &old'• going bl&ber." aald one Com· modity Exchange trader in New York. "We're looking for go1d in the $600s by the end or January," sa1d Vinoe!nt Tese, a partner in the commodity house of J a.mes Sinclair & Co. The house last December pre· dieted gold wouid be in the $460·$53> range by the end o( 1979. With Iranian leader Ayatollah Rubollab Khomeini saying the U.S. -Iran cooflict could erupt In- to a "military war." the "Iran situation is coot.lnuiog to push up the price,'• aaid one trader. Antique Dolls Lost in Irvine Fire I ..... Recently retlr•d Army General Am•nder N. Bala Jr.. 55, la moviDt from tbe arena of international military strategy and world politics to become president and chief operatin& officer at United Tecbnoloalea Corp., • major military equipment producer. Afghanistan's Ex-minister Seizes Power TEHRAN, Iran <AP> -Radio Kabul today reported a coup ID Afpantaao, with power ae1Jed by Babrek Karmel, a fonner prime minister. There wn reporta that SoYW troope ... tnYolftd lD stnlll fl1btla1, but accounta ••r• aketeb)t and eaaftletfq . Tb• repotted coup came u Soviet troo1N1 and eqaJpmeat poured into tbe country to aid In 80V1ETS DOU8ll TROOPS IN AFGHANISTAN-M an offeoalve a1aiost anti- com)Duni.st rebels by the aovern- me6t now reportedly over- thrown. Karmel served under the late President Nur Mohammed Taraki. who died after an up- heaval in September that ousted him Tbe Iranian news agency Para said that Karmel announced be bad ta.ken power ln a broadcast monitored here. Io bis message, the al'!DCY said, Kannel promised "dem- oc ratlc freedom• for all the manes, tbe release of all political pri.aooen, and the crea- tion of Joba for the ao - employed." The agency did not elaborate and said it had no further In- formation. F,....PageAJ MONEY ••• they'll use their rewards on a three-day alli trip to Mammoth Mount.aln 1n early January. Tbe $50 represents a lot of money to bolb. Each receives a $20 monthly allowance. Both UJd they are look:lnl for part-time jobs. "We need the money.'' said Robert. lllDO'lll8. ,.__ CAP) _,,.. 8btlb1 COUiJ edieal ••· • • l••r ••1• Uae cl••tl• ~Milpedi ElN ., .. .., blted ~ .. ..... eaa1e ol death • ... al1aed bJ lb• 1ia1er•1 owa pb~ ......-. for tbe ABC N••• .. ,... ... procram aa1d Wedaadar ~at two d•d catUta«• ... ~ tGr ~=Gt~.~ u.. ......... Dr. '::fa.."'-" cbeo, tbe medlHI a , ID- lereepted the teltlflcate pre- pared by PresleJ'• pbyaidan. Dr. Geor1e Nlcbopouloa, and replaced lt with b.la own. Tbe exl1teace of the Nlcbopou.loe de.lb eertlfteate WU sc:bedlaled to M lDclladed in an apdliled rtp)tt CID PIWllsy'a dalb OD f.IDllitllt 'I llellll-ol "210-ZO." (Otannel 7, 10 p.m .> Franclaco aald Wednesday thal the deetb eertificate aiped by Nt.!~&::101 "wun't lhe aame but lt wu ~­ Ually tbe same'' u the ooe be aiped. 1'be certiftcate a.lped by Nlcbopoulol made no meatklll ol drup. the medical examiner aald. Frandaeo a1IO laid t.be1"e wu ootbina unusual ID hil YoidiD& tbe Ntcbopouloa deatb certtlicCe and replaciq it with b.laown. "lt ~ wtUt aome rec· ularity a penona1 pbysl- clao or attea.dta1 pbyaklan m1'9lt llCD • cleatb certifleae, bat lf the demlh ll aecepgd -a medical a•111tner'1 c.... tbe medical uamloer alp.a tt," P'randaeoukl. .. It w a mecfk'al aamfner'1 cue from the beliantn1, but tbe autopsy WU not performed tm- der the medical examiner's law.•• laid Fnncl.aeo, wbo bas refused to re.lease t.be autopsy report. Presley waa found ua- conscioul oa a bathroom floor at hi.I Grattland maoaioo Aq. 18, 1977 He wu dead OD arrtvaJ at 8 aptist Hosp1 taJ. and an aatops y was performed. Reporters Jamea Cole and Charles 1boml*>O Ill filed swt in Auiust to force f'randaco to releue tbe autopay report. the new1mH helped compile in- formalklO for an earlier "»20' · seemeot that concloded Presley'• death wu dru&- related Francisco. wbo mailttaios E',,... P.,,e A J IRAN •.. 2 Burglar Suspects Sought Hunttneton Beacb police are aeekm, a )>air ol buJ'l1arY ._.. pecta who oaann oftlcera n-- da1 after erub1q their nbide toto a clump ol lee plata cm a freeway oftramp. Police aaid they collared a third 1uapect near the SU me., Freeway and llasnc>lla Street accident and arrested blm oa com mereial burl1arY cbar1t9. Clarence SuJllnn. 29, ol Loe Angeles. is 1cbeduled for ar· ra1pment Friday. He is betnl held oo ss.ooo ball at Huntinctoo Bucb Jail. Investigators alle1e the trio s mashed a window al the Broadway. T177 Edineer Ave, early Cb.rlltmas morniD1 and loaded up tbelr rented getaway car with SS,000 worth ol jewielry and ckJC.bia«. Officers in a patrol car respoodina to a si.leat alarm at the store reportedly uw the .... pecta dash from the build1q and )ump i.nlo the car. The smpects. police Aid. km control ol t.betr car dartq tbe freeway chase. The atol.en p>da were discovered lJl the Wl"eCked car, they sud. WorkersFined For A.8sault I ! ..... t ...... f; f ,, t't e,--.. " . ... 1•DUTM .......... OCC Sets Divorce l.RJCtores A three.part lecture serlH tllat loob at d1YOree and tta options wlll be offered bJ Oruce Cout Colleae in C.C.ta .... Clll 'lbunday evenlnp from 7 =~ to 9:30 beCJnnln~ .,Jan. 10. Coron.a de Mar at· torney Patrtda ·aeno1 wm cllscusa the le1al upec:ts ot divorce, ''do- it· younelf" divorces. divorce attorney selec· lion and symptoms of troubled ma.rriqes. 9fbe Mri• will meet ln Fine Art.I Ledu:re Hall Ut and tbe public ii in· vited to atten4 th1a free event. For l.nformaUoo, call 558-5880. No Case Too Tough SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Tbe right to a jury trtal in a civil cue can't be denied because of the complexity of the case, tbe 9tb U.S. Court of Appeall baa ruled. It reversed and sent back for trial in San Dlego a case lnvolvinl 20 separate 1uita brou&ht qai.Dst U.S. PinandaJ. Gas Shortage Swry Tops 81 Tlae Aaeda&ell Prw Lat aprins'• California 1uoline crial1, which captured national beadlinel with mile-Iona lines, overheated tempen and odd-even raUnnina. waa voted by far tbe most Important state news story of 1979 by AP newspaper and broadcast aubacrta... The ltOI')'. which eonUnues in part today with tbe odd~ven progJ'am, received nearly twice u many votes u the aecond-plaee ftnlaber -tbe llay 25 cruh of a Loi Aqelel-bouncl DC·lO In Chic•(() and tbe resultiq eontJOveray over safety of tbe LOai Beach-made airtinar. IN naaD PLACE TBDE WAS a tie between the convlcUon and aentenc!ni of former San Franclaco ·~Cbi~!llor Dan White lo the Moscone-IWk · • with ltl aftermath ol street violence, and the Iranian student lituatioo iD California. includtn& demon1tratlon1 and deportationl. Roundiq out tbe 1tate'1top10 DeWI ltori• of 1979, the resuJta were: 4. 1be ccmUnaation ol the California tu revolt, including the passage of Propoeition 4 and the lingertnc effects of 19'78'a Proposition 13. s. TOE llA&VIN VS. llASVIN "palimony" trial in Loi Angeles. 6. The aolvin& of the Hillside Strangler cue with the arrest and sentencin& ol coof essed killer Kenneth Biancb.i. 7. The June 1l death of actor John Wayne in Loe Angeles. 8. Ji'ires ranee atate brusblands. including the death of three firefi&bters in Santa Barbara County and tbe destruction ol a dozen exclusive homes in the Hollywood Hilla. t. THE CALIFORNIA NUCLEA& controversy, including demomtrations at the Diablo Canyon and Rancho Seeo power plants. 10. The Judicial probe of tbe state Supreme Court. ll's be a g1eat dcqt,.. 0888 Set On Photo Printing A aix·Wlllk worbbop series on pbotocrapbJc projectioll Pl'lntin& will be offered by Golden Wnt Collep ln Hunt· ln&ton 8eada beslnnlng Jan. 1.2. The workabopa, de· al1ned for the penon wbo hu bad previous photo enlarrlng ex· perlence, wU concen· trate on learulng bow to produce full -scale prlnta. Enrollment will be limited lo 22. Claus will meet in photo 1abl in the Fine Artl Buiktln1 from 1: 00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and a $10 matatals fee will be cbareed. Pre-reglstratioa i.s re- quired in the Communi· ty Services office. SOVLCITY GE'ISHELP WASHINGTON (AP) -The federal govern· ment will take over the Soul City "new town" development in Warren County, N.C .. under a $10 miWon adtlement it reached with the pro- ject. Save on two great cereal& Save 15¢ each on Kellogg's"' Raisin Bran cereal and Kellogg's Sugar Fraited Aakes"cereal. 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I WOU CENTER · ij ~ 32'Wz62''1b21 W'D l Cabinet. l Drawer. 34~s4 D 25 ,, OFF REGULAR RETAIL ALL 8 • K OPEN STOCK SOCKETS AND WRENCHES, SETS NOT INCLUDED l D ALLISOI LUG WIDCBES YOUR CHOICE SAE OR METRIC omvAllA rwm 1112 ... DCOOUIT G ••• 66c IECOVEIY mn11 l1 ~ 177 11 LJ? oanrco&T tdlL IUTO 399 llrllllllll llT CJ IGll•llD 9•c Ulill UIDll . ..._ •ID WAITIWllT 227 Wiii TllVIL CADDY 13818 OAllWAY 197 CODAll·• 0 ALLISOI SEAT ~~!JOI 127 0 DELUIE All COOL 199 CUSBIOI ••-m D IDlll ftDDUD =.-10997 ·Cl.ergy111en Uirge Co111promise in Iran TIAllU~. lrm (AP) -ftaw A••rteaa cler11••• toOJ' .... ......,.... u.a.. nalu e ud a r.e.da •rt.'~ tald be .. ~ •• ,,,..,., for tM A..t l:=r.: ~ =·::: pouttitllt;r d war. Tbe ....,.._, Oftr tM ot capt!"' ablo .,.•.::!b.lle, freab nlduce 1 ........ -y lllal .. mo rWlq • -Ar u.. .... ti •• J•SNl!MM HWIJNIPN' •uoted • eo ell • ._. u ~u exJ)IC'ta to N .... the .it. m laternatlonal tr bunal tn- ve•ut._ the crimes the Unit- ed Slates alleledb commlu.ecl in lru Oftl' the put 30 yean. The Reva. Wllllam Sloane Col- fla, Tbomaa Gumbleton and WllUam Howard flew home ~ day at the end of a three-day Cltrl1tma1 mlulon wltb meoqes from a DWDbeJ' ol the captiYe. to their fQlllles and a plea for conclUaUoa by both aides in the M-day ~. "U one atcle &et.a a UtUe more t.ou&b, tt teada to make tbe other alde a UUJe more toulb," eomn told reporten before leariq Tehran. "U one side decldel tD be a Utt.le more tndous. the otber side ha tbe freedom to be a little more sracloua." TM deromen, who eooduet· eel emoUoaal Cbrtatmu Day Rnicet for tbe captjvea at the occuplecS U.S. l"mbaaay in Tehran. left for New York wbere tbey trere scheduled to arrive at a.bout 5 p.m. PST. Duriq the Paris stopover, the arcbbbbop of Al&lers, wbo u- ll.lted at the Cbriatmaa Mnieea lD Tehran wlth the Americam • nid be found Iranian autborttiel and public opinion "favorable to i t ____ oup ID I ' 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'Tl' Rate Zooms Not-so-Cool Yule Message lllud bl with their Christmas Ulla year are letters to mmunity Cablevision sub- riben in Irvine telling them of er rat.ea beeim•nc Jan. 1. Tbe IDllllt recent mailln1 told eoo aumcrtben tbeir cummt te ~ '8 per mcmth for two out· will ,,, qp to '8 for oae outlet '2 far eacb 8ddit:loaal outlet. T.be lrriDe Company-owned bJe ftrm mo told nbscriben :.no ll• iD ciommmity auod•· .... a. JMl1 • bulk rate caa-lnd b-..-.lee tbat their rates 'WOaJcl ., ap from $4 per moatb for two outlet.a to $8.10 Wilen CGD· traetl apire in Ia. ' ..._ ..... not eooe qp far boat fhie ,..... a CablntDaa esme Aid. taeream, iJl from • to '8 for lndiYklual .... fCl'll ... ad flom $3 to .. for ..... IUbleriben. The Newport Beach cable levi&ion firm reaches about.82 re.at of tbe homes iJl Irvine, r 14,500out of a poeaible 23,000. This latest lncreue represents e fll"Sl time Cablevision bas n able to raise rates without 6Homes :Planned t :Pacifica BJ MY110ND EST&ADA JL a• DMIY,..... ICMf Three Newport Beach busi· "'men who bought the 20.9- lacre estate of former president ~iehard N"wm plan to conatnlct t bomes around the former estern White House in San Clemente. t But aeeardina to plans ft.led 'wttb the San Clemente Planning ,Department, Nixon'• La Casa IPaclftea will remain intact u - eept for llilbl modlftcatlom to a aearb)-tbree-ho1e 1011 course. Dould 11. Koll. a cenen1 con- ~·ctlnf and real estate firm .. 1111i411-. Ga.tn Herbert. an Al· HI•• pharmaceutlcal1 ex- eeuUn. md Gecqe Arf>'J'o9, an Or...,. ~ developer, bouabt Ute Nm. =~lier tb1a ,.... far• _..Joaed sum. NW. and bit Wife Pat plan to o•• to the Saat Coa1t la hbruarJ. 'l'be7 boqbt tbe San l'Qnwmte_. ID~. Koll, Herbert ud AJ'pro9, wtlO fCll'IDld • ftrm called Cotton dl=··=ardii= drMr 1'> the tefttatlYt tract ~--=~ plaDa eall a..-:~ .(a water ;.., •• ...ma 1~ Uni), •· (lee ... ATS,Pa9IAI> aeeldne clt1 approval fint. Under provtaiona of a new state derqulation law, cable TV firms that meet certain oondi- tions ape1led out in tbe bW can set their own rates. Those requirements include offertac subscriben a mlnimum of 20 cbaa.nela, provlcUnc a public acceu channel aud ha•· int a aatelllt.e-to-eanb reeWriq •tatioe.. Commanlt;J Cablevtaloa Phm- dent WaJQe Bauer •aid bia company apecta to meet tbele prol'isiicJQI by Jan. 1. Tbe Int community alfOC!ta· tioe buUr rate coalneta ~ la Pebraar7 are ba tM D mul Walaat Square areu. Ia April, eoatnda allhe la Turtle Bock Ternce, VUlqe Park, The Terrace, Colle1e Park, Univenlty Commun.tty Asaoclation, the Meadows and lrvlne Groves. One cootract expires in llay in Turtle Rock Hilla. Two expire in June in Turtle Roell Parbide and Rancho San Joaquin. 'lbe contract for Turtle Rock Sunridge expi~ in Aupst. By October, cootncta wW ex- pire in Sierra Broadmoor, Greentree and Sierra Bonita. And in December, tbe cootraets with Broedmoor Camput View and the~ expire. Included witb the rate in· crease notices wu a IW'Yey tell· ing ol potential new procrama in the spriq or summer. Called "Cable Plus," it will provide ad· ditional services to 1ubacriben who pay an installation charge and an additional $2 or $3 per month foe rental of a channel converter attached to televiaioo sets. The added procrammlne could include sport.a apedals, children'• programs, public af. f aln, news, feature fUms and consumer atfain. Bad Day For Driver In Newport Oelly ~ ~ .. ·~IUl!Mw BURN£D.OUT REMAINS Of GARAGE ONCE CONTAINED ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTION Mra. Suaan Fortin, eecond from rtght, la conlfo.1M by neighbor. Doll Collection Lost Irvine Fire Does $20,000 Damage to Home act nlue of tbt collecUoa. Ftre olftclala said the ftN ftl ua1ed by a malfaactJoainc 1ara1e door opener, which ap- parently aborted out. Altbougb llr. nor Mn. Forbel WU home when tbe blue bnlb out a boat aoao, a ma:lcl tbeN l&ld the bead wMt IOUDded lb ID uplo81on. nn outalde Ud aaw amok• eomla1 from t.be 1•ra1e. Sbe called nreflpten, who exttntutabed tbe flamea In about 1S minutes. Bawttm •aid there WU DO major dama1e to the house itself. No lnjurlea were reported. BoweHr. ea:otto bltda the ForbeMI teDt lD an atrtwn area out1ld• the 1ara1e were friJbt.ened into bldlDI wbile ~blltlledtMRUMI. It ... at flnt belltted the b6rda had tlown •••1 •-'H• nrtm• ~ tbetr ._.. Ut.foUla·,tM· atdum tJat ns •••r .~ the bcheie -qciaU 'taall iMNl1 IMc1iiD Iii ttiit ...... an aet al chmeney." ~be Mid be bad not ... celv.cl mJ "G.8ft promt.I. .. Cardlaal DieaDe Dnal told re- porten 9l Ori, A1rport IM Ud reuon to hope far the • .,_... ·and broedeat pouible measure of clemency" for the~· The State Department bad no tmmecliate comment OD Kbo- metn.1'1 latelt predktloa of war betw._ tbe United State. and Iran . Power Seizure Reported TERRAN. Iran <AP) -Radio Kabul today reported a coup in Afcb•mstan. witb power seiud by Babrek Karmel, a stroogJy p~Soviet former deputy prime mllUAer. Tbe reported coup came as Soviet troops and equipment poured into lbe country to aid in an offensive a1ain1l anti- commuatst ~ by the eovern- meat now reportedly over- t.brown. la W=Hn,mn. U.S. afftd.a.la pid they did Mt know cf IQ eoap. ... edded that b'qJneo- ...,.,. nparla from Kabul blldieat- ed .. _ tn.olftment of Sovt« milltuJ penoonel" in strftt ftehtlq tn the capital. Karmel waa identified by source• •• deputy prime •t•tet-wler' PNUdeDt Nw lfcallamme.4 ~ _.., °""' .threw a -...Jiped iovermmt in April 1971, tamed tbe c:ocmtr7 toward the Semel Union and WU ousted bJ IDOlber prc>-Sovkt re- lime bl September. Karmel wa appointed ambauador to C1ecbos&ovakia in July 1978, but was recalled after Taraki 's overt.brow and death, sources said There was no word on Karmel's position on Soviet- Afgbamstan relations He was quoted by the Iranian news agency Pan as saymg in a radio broadcast, ··~ new regime will ac~pt private ownenbip," but he alao was quoted as sayiJll, ··we would like to be oo friendly terms with our neighbors." Afghanistan as on the Soviet Union'• southem border. The Washihgt.oo officials, who declined to be identified, said they did not yet have "solid in- formation" but Soviet military personnel were reported to be movin& about the city. The fipting was reported at Durulaman Palace and also near the radio station in Kabul. Asked wbetber Ruutan troops were actually involved lD the street fiebling, one official sald, "'Ibey may be, yes, bul our report.a are so recent and ao fragmentary.'' Pars said tbat Karmel an- nounced he bad taken power in a <See OOUP, Pace Ai> Coast • 'Sick' in KC for=:.~· ....:rb;... • -~ ult.I•••· ....... ni.....-... r1"411 ........... ·---• al ~~. are ltadola. •-,,..WM 80 tmme4• Ill' m•I fl"De lM ....... ~.Of· n~-. to a.tlil:Y'I ........ .,..dnla., ~-......... .......... ".. ..-u. ............ ....,,. . u. ...... .._...._.._. .. .-..n.. ud two i..........,. • ol •'*Mid dCll• two of tM dt1'• a ftre •.aa., .... Pee l'•lr• If ..•••• aANO&OJl, ftett•M <AP> -,,._ omeect Caiabod!a to•· ...... ..., Pol Pat ba ICePDed down u ..... mter. --laid M .W ..._. daalnnan ~-. mlltta17 IJ"OUP b'yta1 to drtve VletaaJDIM fGNee frUID tbe eou.otry. Vietnam ... U'ooptJ la•adld Cambodla a year a.co and replaced tbe Pol Pot 1ovemment with one heeded b~ He:nt Samrtn.. Pol Pot loyaU1ta bave been ftCbtlna a l\llntlla war tlnce. Former ~dent Khieu Sampban 11 the new premier of the ousted 80'¥enunent. The aourcea laid Pol Pot wW bead a "8upnme Commtuee of the National Armlu of Democratic Kampuchea (Cam- bodia)." 11.S. Crime l•ere••n _.. WASHINGTON (AP> -The number of serious crimes re- ported In the United State. durinl the ftnt nine moot.hi of W. year increued by 8 percent over the aame period a year aeo the FBI saJd today. · In 1978, the crime rate increased by 2 percet over tbe im level. OUrina the first nine montba of 19Tt, the number of nos.at crimes reported to law enforcement .. ael• lDenued by I percent. Amons the violent crimes, robberi• rCJM by 11 per. cent, forctble rape by 9 percent, auravated uaaWt by I percent and murder by 8 percent. 8aue8et Bellll•• Tell SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Cbrlatmu weekend biahtraY death toll~ 88 set a California record for that holiday, the 1tate Hl1bway Patrol Hid today. The previoua bi&b number was 10 deatha for a 3V.-day holiday ln 19'70. 1bil year's holiday, lut:ini from t p.m. Friday to mldnl&bt Tue.day, wu4V.days. The previoua record for a 4Y•-daY Chrbtmu weekend wu 38 ln 1975. Last year's ft1ure, for a 31/•·day bollday weekend, wu4.l. PSA .lei Ota•ee• £••di•• SAN DJ~O (AP) -A light plane tax.Una on the ND••Y forced the pilot of a Pacific Soutbwen Airlines Jet.liner tritb 14.S aboard to puJI up sharply and overfly Llndbercb Fteld ":::[· The PSA plane, nlebt 786 from Sacramento Loe An1eles, was ordered to pull up 1"' miles from landlna . The Federal A vlatioo AdmtniatnUon 1ald the wddentifted pilot of the 1mall Cea1na moved on the nmway after tbe jetliner bad been cleared for the land.in&. He wu never authorised to be there. a sookeaman said. Irvine Crossroad Scene of 2 Crashes Two automobile accidents - one involvin8 an unmarked police car occurred about an hour apart at the ume Irvine in- tersection Wedne1day, police a aid. Two persons auffered minor htjurtes. Lt. Bob Kredel aald the aecood eccldeat was apparently cauaed when the driver of a peat control truck took Ilia eyes off tbe road to look at tbe wrecka1e of the flnt collil1on. He collided with a van waJttna for a sl1nal on 1outbbound Culver Drive at Sandburl Way. In order of occurrence, tbil 11 wbat police aay happened: Kredel aaJd the lint accident occurred when a car driven by Pauline Eade, 37, of Lakewood pulled from the far rlsbt to the left lane In an effort to turn left at Sandbur1. Her car pulled ln front of an unmarked police car a.llo travel- ln1 on Culver in the left lane, Kredel said. The car wu driven by crime prevention aide Richard Heckathorn, 18, of Irvine. Nelt.ber driver wu bu.rt. That accident occurred at 11:30 a.m. About an hour later, at the aame lnteraectJon, the peat control truck driven by DAILY PILOT T ... Or-C..OetiY"-__ ,.,_ _ ... _,.._ ....... _..,, ... Or_ c--..... C-0 -... --... -·--_.., ........ ,., ... , ... c.i. -·--.-............... .._ .... .,, .. ...,,._.~ ... ..,_~ .. ...,.........,.._ .. __ IWlwUY'- ~ ... n....-... ,_.......-.... --... --.CoMa-.cat---·-91t __ ....._ .... °""' _ • ...,....... ... 0--• ...._ ,...... ...... ·-"r.".·t. .. "':'J::" CIMfW .. '-.... P.-.._.,ttMI ........ ...... Randall Crockett, 21, or lrvlne, collided with tbe waitine van driven by Jue G. Lule, 35, ol Hunu.n,ton Beach. Both Lule and a PUHll&er. Brlnko Corle, 37, ot Fountain Valley, were taken '° Tuatin Community Hoapltal for oi). aervatioll. Kredel uid Crockett wa1 look· inC at the wreeka1e of the fi.nt accident when the collialon took place. Crockett wu uninjured. Ulgunan lltu Costly Dance A Laiuna Beach man wbo told police be took off hll coat to dance at a local tavern Wednel- day nipt repol'Uld the jacket and more than $12,000 ln jewelry waa 1tolen. Salesman Roser Trontz, 35, told officers be removed hil coat to dance at tbe Boom Boom Room, 1407 South Cout Hi8bway at 1:40 a.m. Wednel· day. When be returned to b1a seat five minutea later, be dlJcovered the jacket miulna. He aald jewelry, lncludin& yellow diamonds, a 1reen emerald, cros1 stick pln and other baublea were inlide the jacket pocket. The victim Ht the loa1 at $12,llO. Police have not complet- ed their lnv•tiptlon. • LOMDON (AP) -Gold-* abo•• II O •• ce to .... puka today amkt coo- Ht• O'f-1' I nDOrUd loTMl • it.17 billOdu» At .......... u.. ~ o.a. na-.,oo-eupauan fthnn aDd ~ oU pnc.. wt" al8o iUllll*t fl.• &o •·• A ouaee lo If .. YOl'k ud laa. WU tndlnl ID othar marMtl at .-r .eo . 1'be dDUar WU aow.-almalt tHrywbln. Gold wu up u maelt • • from pH-laolldaJ price• la ltuope, foUowtDc the mAal'a a.ARUCAOUT OF KRUOENWfOI Q IUTle throqb tbe l:IOO barrier iD New Yott on Wectwday. In Loodoo, io&d opened at • record $507.50, rpoved to a rec· ord ftdn&. of ... 75 and W. clOHd at sni. nu. compared to $CIS.50 at the eloM Mooday. Zurlcb, Europe'• bt1ce1t bullion mart, a.llo nw t.be price start at '507.50 and mow to $5ll by mid-day. up from 1&75 Fri- day. the Jut tradln1 aeuloo in the Swiu financial center before a lon1 Chrtatmu holiday. In Parta. where pricea are in- flated by a 4 percent 1ovem- meot t.u, bullloo hit a record SW.13 an ounce at the afternoon fl.tn1. .U &Old rwe lD Eu.rope, tbe dollar declined iD tb1n tredbac with many IM11ANA4tl remaJnlai 1but or tbinaed down durtq Cbriatmu week. Fumes Leak From Truck Alarms HB Huntlnaton Beach firemen stood 1uard for two boun Wednellday over a tanker truck contalnine a blebly toxic chemical tbat belched fumea in- to the air and at one point posed the threat ot an exploaloo. Captain Roser Hosmer said firen.aiten, wearinl breat.blnc gear, sprayed cool water on the Stevenon Brothen truck uoW the bubblln1 chemical hardened into a eolld form at about 7 p.m. Evac.uatlon wa1 not neceuary, be lald. Tbe tanker' bad been driven to a Huntlnlt.on Beach lnduatrial area at UI082 Gothard St. foUow- lnf a train deraJlment ln La M rada. where the liquid chemical wu apllled. Cleanup crew•. authorities nid, vacuumed up 2,000 pllona of the volatile mixture and hauled the load back to Hunt- ln 1 ton Beach for overni1bt 1tora1e. Firefiitrtera wen called when the cbemlcall 1uddenly became bot and Polll*l 1uketa IUllna the truck'•--cootalner. A 1mall but 1teady jet of vapor wu re- leued into the air, Hoemer laid. The chemicals, toluene and dllaocyanate, are clualfted u pol•om that can caUN aeribul lun1 damace Jf breathed, be Hid. The cool water, Roamer ex. plained, caused the mixture to turn tmo a barm1ell block ot polyuntbane lnlide the truck. The tnack, be aald, wu mowd to a remote lndu1trlal 1pot where the polyurethane wW be chipped from the truck'• con- talner. ............. , ESTATE ••• pao1lve turf areaa and tree erovea. The 16 Iota will vary ln 1lze rrom IY. to 1 'iAI acrea, be 1aid. Dike lald the deHlooen bope to obtain city plann1n1 com- ml11loa and council approvals within the nest two mootba. Tbe project mull al.lo be 1ubmitted to the atate Coutal Commll'don. The plan calll for a lot Mks pro1ram that would allow the purchue of the parcela for COD· atructlon of cuatom bom•. DlU aald. The Nixon Nuide llt.&e la tltuai.d at the IOl.~ ol 8&.D CJament. and ~ b7 ~ prtva Cypnaa ~ com· munltJ to UM nort.lawelt, the U .I. o.t Guard LOaAN Ndlo ltatJoa to tM IOHtbeu& ad die pl&llDld cnn. WeR ~ meat dlrecU1 to tM aortll. Tbt CJPl'Ull W.t commtllltr. locat.d CID J:lmDN Rueb iaed. ll carnaUJ bilDI ......,.. bJ a firm tbat bN Sa a.m.te p~ Commi•laiD a.alnDaD Al:Wlllf4ick • an &uoctate. Tb• Cout Ollard 1&1tklD la idle4t1Md fol' cloeute t.bll ,.,, P1d1r•I foJtrameat otftclala bYI not ,. dlc.kMld WUl lo do wltlt e1111 •acn ...-. Giid i. =.t nqe ata t. aa•t&Mia9 ............... wlllliplllt ii I&,. ...,. ._. pa,n. Recently retired Armr General Alaander N. Hale Jr., 55, ta movtna from the arena of international military stnteay and world politics to become pret1ldent and chief operatin1 officer at United Technologies Corp., a major mllltary equipJDentproducer 2 Burglar Suspects Sought Buntiaaton Beach police an ...tins a p&lr ot burtlar>' ... peeta wbo outnD oftleen ,.._. da'/ after erub1q tblir ftblde into a clamp ot ice plant.I ca a freeway oftramp. Police aaid theJ collared a third 1uspect near the San o.eso Freewey and Mapolla St.net accident and arr.ted b1m CJD commercial burllary chars•. Clarence Sullivan, 21, ot Loa An1eles, t. 1cbedu.led for ar- ralpmmt Jl'riday. He 11 bdJll held OD S.S,000 bail at Hunttqton Beach jail. lnvestlpton allece the trto 1ma1bed a window at tbe Broadway, 7771 Edin1er A"·· early Chrtatmaa momln1 and loaded up their rented cetaway car with $5,000 worth of jewelry and clotblDI. Offlcera In a patrol car reapoodlq to a aileat alarm at the store reportedly aaw tbe aw- pect. dalb f~m the bu.Lldinc and jump tmo tbe car. ne ampeeg, poUce HJd, ac.i control al their car du..rtq the freeway dsue. 11te at.oleo p>Odlt were dilcovered in the wrecked car, they aald. llBllPlllS. (AP) -Tbe lbelby Coutr medloal ••· •ml ner ••1• tb• deatb eertlftna. ... ld..-d for ... ,, .. .., listed ....wl•llJ the aame ea... of deat.b u oee •l•ned b7 the 1lna•r'1 own "''Ilda Two NllOl1er'I for U.. ABC Newt .. .,_., •• pro•r•m 1aJd Wedanday tltat two dHtlt eertl1laUI .... pnpand tor Pres~. udl BsUn1~ eataNI ol '9atll. M to UM rtpll'twa, Dr. Jflrf"1 dMO, ua. medlcal aammer. m- terce.,._ t.be certificate pr. paNCf bJ Prea&er'• phyatdan. Dr. Georp N\ebopoQ.los, aad replaeed tt wtlh hla owa. The existence of the Nicbopouloa death certificate wu acbedlded to be included m 8ll epdated report OD Prealey'I death CJD tcmiebt'• aeameat o1 ........ (Cbaanel 7, 10 p.m.) Pranelaco Hid Wed.aelday that the death cerUllcate aiped bJ Ni:!.~C:~loa "wHn't the ume but it wu euen- Ually the ume" as the ooe be 11gned. 1be certificate alped by Nicbopouloa mllde no mention ot drusa. the medical examiner said. Franciaco alao aatd then was nothlnc mn•ual in bis voMtin& tbe Nicb o pouloa death certlficat.e aod replacin1 It Wllh hi• own. "It happens wiu. 10U1e res· ulartty that a penonal pbyai- ci an or •ttendilll pbyalcian miS}lt 11en a death certificate, but lf the death 1..1 accepted u a medical euminer'1 cue, tbe medical examiner ai,.u it," Frandleo aaid. "It was a medical examiner'• c au tram the becLnrun&. but t.be aut.opsy wu not performed tm· der the medical examiner'• law,·· aaJd P'randsco. who b.M refused to releaae tbe autopay report Pre1ley wa1 found on - conacioua on a bathroom noor at bU Grattland mamlon Aue 11. 1m Hr wu dead on arrival at Bapu.t ~tal. and an autopsy was perfonned. ReporWl"I James Cole and Cbarlea 'ThomJ*J8 rn flled autt iA A UCU1t to fortt f'raoc:hco '° reLeue the ~ report. 11ie newameu bet~ comptle tn· fonnldan for an earlle.r "1D-3D" 1e1ment lhal concluded Pre1ley'1 death waa dru1· related. f'nncisco, who maintains F ... P8PAI COUP REPORTED. • • broadcut monitored here. In hi.a mesHee. the a~cy aatd, K.armel promi.led • dem- ocratic freedom• for all the ma11ea, the relea1e of all political prllooen, and the cru- ti on of joba tor tbe un - employed." "We want to announce to tbe whole world that the lut cbaim ot lmperialllm, fuct.m and dic- tatorship ln tbe heart of Alia have been broken," Pan quoted Karmel u aaJtns. On Wednesday the U.S. State Department accuaed tbe Soviet Union ot "blatant military in· terfereoce" lD Afpanlat&n. 1'be State Department laid a larce 1cale Soviet airllll lnto kabul hu been carried out over the paat two daya. State Deputmet •sic*•man Hoddina Carter laid tbett aJao were tndicatiom of an addition.a.I five dl.taiom of SoTiet lf'OOP8 \D areu aJoq tbe Aflhan border Carter uld it appeared the Soviet.a were "croum. a ..._ threabold m the miJltar'J' dep&oy- meau IJlt.o Afpu•~." He ulled CJD tbe international com mllDit'/ to ·'condemn locb blatant military lDterlereaee in- to the lntema1 a.train ot -tn- depeademt IOYereJtft state.'' Soureim in Af~ aa.ld the Scmet tti.nfottementl were to be put ol the farsest IOYenl· ment offemiw 10 far .. ainat the Moalem rebels. Mesa Man 'Innocent' In Killing Coat• Mesa c~r salesman Jerry Gene WW. bu pleaded tn- nocent ln the •bootin& de.th of off-duty Coeta Mesa polloe of. fleer Mart Stephen Peaanti, tilled Seturday ln a Poantain Valley apartment. Willa. 3', 1JOO Adama Ave., la ac:beduJ.ed roe preliminary bear- lnl OD murder dw'let Jan. I la Wat Oraaae County M1mlcipal Court. WW. la cbarted with ldDi.n& Peuui, %7, and WQ1mcttnf Joelle C. Sennewald, 2Z ,D the woman'• apartment at 10355 Slater Ave 11111 Seonewald, •bot cmee in the cbest, a.a reported ba ltab&e condition at Fountain Valley Comml.Dllty Hollpttal Wiila, arraiped Wednesday \D tbe West County court 11 in Oranp C.OUOty Jail with ball aet at US0,000. A bearln1 la scheduled Friday for poulble ball reductioa. Yount.a.in Valley deteetl•a aald PeaanU wa1 shot three Umes ID the chest and that WW. w H boldtn1 the allqed murder weapon, a two-inch, .31 caliber revolver. when they arrived at lhe death scene abort.ly aft« 4 a m Saturday. lnveatl1ator1 a11ert tbat Peuntl and Wlll1 bad been quarnJmt onr 111&1 Sennewald I or weeb prior '° the lhootiq. Police claim WW. clJmbecf up lbe side ot the apart.meat com· plex in which Mila SeanewaJd 11ved wttb a c;t.rltrie.nd oa the mo mine of the abooe•n1. He alle1edly reached a !\econd-noor balcony and en- ~red the apartment tbroucb an unloclled'tlldillg 11.au door. Woman, 97, Raped, Slain ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP>-A 97 year~ woman found dead lD hu ransacked home CbNtma n11ht wu apparently beaten to death and sexually .,..ult.ed. police uy. The body or Gertrude l. M c Farland was di1covered Wed~ niabt by a Deiatabol' who checked on the woman dai· ly . officen uld Maj. Anthony P'ant11roul, cbJef ot cWecti9ea, aa1.d the bod1 •bowed 1lam of barin1 beeJI beata ln the face and on the bead. There were a1lo tndla· tiom that abe bad bem ...,..riy uaauJted, be aaJd. ~Newport Sur/· Sport \8l 4th Annual January Otarance Sale 10%-50% OFF • _.._oup ID Hostage Ckmency Foreseen TEHRAN, Iran (AP> -Three merlcaa clergymen today ed eomproaWle in the U.S .. raniaa crtai1 and a French rebbiabop said be expected 'elellleDC1" for the American =• even aa Ayotollab Khomeini rabsed the bill~ ol war. The mystery er the number ol captiv• allo ;::bile, fre1b evidence ll'Detl'SlllG todl.J tUt eom• l"llllq 17 Coandl oftldG =~for the Imm.neat n-ot ICDe U.S. bosta1ea, pro. I mare an~ eontndic· tiou from tbe ltudenta occupy- lnC the U.S. embuay. A ·Poret1n ll!Ai•try eama told 'ftle AliOetlled ot .. oftldal ··~·· t three bosta1es ot llmcan. Tcadcer oa Jl .. ti•••• Pier1 Looa be ~ hsn•t it? But lf1 just an optical illusion created by eraoher who fo1Dld thJa aqle and used a aoo mm lens. Actually, the tanker ii a good distan.ce south of tbe 1lunUnitoD Beach Pier. It WU ~ otf the Huntinctm Beach Edilan plant Wednesday, pll>in& oil ashore. an and PortusmH deleent e released. Tbe student esman would not eoall.rm or eay it. At tbe aame time, a Japuese ewspaper quoted a council ember aa saying Iran especta reie.e the bosta1es after an ateraaUooal tribunal in· eaU1ata the crimes the Unit· statel alJeaedly committed in ran over the past 30 years. The Reva. William Sloane Cof. in, Thomas Gumbletoo and llliam Howard new home t.o-ay at the end of a three-day brhtmas mlulon with euaies from a number of the .Mrs. Avis, Oothier in Laguna, Dies Mary Sue Avis, wbo operated Stuart Avis Men's and Boya' Wear in Laguna Beach with her buaband for more than 20 years, died Cbrtltmu Day at the aae ol 7'. David Greene, 91 'Peace-keeper' In Laguna Dies Antique Dolls Burned in Irvine Fire A collection or antique dollt that went back three 1enera· tlOM WU destroyed Wednesday when fire gutted an Irvine earaee lD the Turtle Rock area. fire offidals said. aptlves to their lam.Wea and a lea for conciliation by both idea in the Sf.day standoff. "U one •hie 1et.s a little more ah. it tends to mate the other de a little more tough," Coffin 1ld reporters before leaving ehran. "U one aide decides to a little more graciows, the r aide baa the freedom to be ~ little more aracloua." The ders:Ymen, who conduct- ed emoUonal Chrtatmaa Day me. for tbe captives at the upied U.S. Embauy in ehnn, left for New York where were acbeduled to arrive at ~bout 5 p.m. PST. Durt:nc tbe l!artl atopo•er, tbe cbtdaboD ol Alllen. who u - d at the aniltmu Hnices Tebnn wltb tbe Americans, d be fGUDd lraalan autborttiea l)Ublle oPnloD "favorable to aet ol dmDency .•• Mn. Avia waa bom in Fort Worth, Tex. and met her husband while working at a dry eood.B store owned by her uncle in Rialto. Stuart Avll was a travelina aaleaman when be met bia future bride at the Rialto clotbin& store. Tbe couple married in 1121 and moved to Lapna Beach the aame year, buYin& a clothtnc atore m tbe old Coast Boulevard Soutb. They named the store La1una Dry Gooda and llen '1 Shop, and the couple ran the operatkm themselves until 1850. They cloeed up ahop that year, but boqbt another store at 231 Forest Ave. two years la:::d namtnl it Stuart Am llen'1 Boys' wear. "When we moved to Lapn.a Beach there nre only 1,J80.,.. ple in town," llr. Avta reealll. He aald be and b1a wife dlcl iremen P11mp :::.r::: :=,~ :t: small 1bop, and llra. AYls wage From ::,r;:.:.=,::=:rm.~'°'"a Whm AYLt IOld bia aton 1n ~~yon Homes:; .'tit1:.-== men llrs. A.ti remaiDed actlft tn 8•• Clemeate Urem•D th South CoNt Kdcal C.. ,.. 9it ww ... &Mt ftooW tlr'1 911,.. ad GoJd AmilluJ. wo i"r!'.i!ar CaaroD·&.r•• Yoluat.ertn1 many boun to • WtiltliJdlJ after' Meted ralle fundl for tbe aon-proftt ......... tCliWt to CMr-iaotDltaL SM WU Uo a mam• al tbe (111...,._..u) .... .............. PICTURED IN 111t L.8gune'a Dntd GIMM "WblmYW tbmw WM a prob- lem downtowll •. be WOGJd caU ua. then IO over and investlpte tbe troable blJDMlf," Zelko ,.. called. "R• "" U1 a band more &ban once wlt.b problem• In the nelpboltlOOd. •• be Nld. Before m0Yin1 to Lapna Beach, Greene wu a potter wttb BurUqtal nlllMCb. Oran1e County Fire Capt. Marc Hawkins said the blue caused an estimated $20,000 damage at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Forbes. 5S'1l Sierra Clelo. Hawkins said $15,000 of the damage was to the sarage itself but tbe remainder was the Htimated value of the doll col· lection. Mn. ForiJes said thia 1DOl1llnl the dolll bad been collected Oftr three senerattom. the oldelt .... inc back more than 100 yean In a1e. The newest of the dolla, lhe aald, was about 30 yean old. Sbe laid the aae ol the dolls ••• their most v1lu.ble uaet. but abe wun•t certain of the ex· act value cl tbe coUectioo. P'ire oftlclall laid tbe fire WU caused by 1 maltunctlonlnf 1arace door opener. wbJcb ap- parently aborted out. Altboulb llr. nor Mn. Port.I waa bome when the blue ~ out about noon, • maid then aid abe beard wbat IDUDded l1ke ... npkman. ran OUllldl aad saw smoke com ins from tbe 1ara1e. Sile c.u.ct ftreftsJrten, wbo •sUQu:llbed tb• namea in about 11 mtnuta. Hawklna nid then WM DO major dam11e to ti.e home It.ell. No IDJariei wen reported. However. e:aotle birch tbe Forbeeel bDt 1n an atrium area outlid•' the ••r•1• wtr• · trltlltned l to lll41•1 •ILll• ftNft.,,..bilUWtMfta!Ma.. Tbie ~ Welt eommmdt7, located • amon Randt laid. la evrrmtay bemS developed bJ a ftnD that bu SU Clemente Planntnc Qwnmlaton QWrmu A1 Wulfeek • an aaoelate. . Tb• CoMt Guard staUce .. Kheclaled for clonre UUa year. Federal iovernment otnctm have not yet dedded what to do wltb d9e Gacre atatklG, used f« (lee P.Bl'ATE, Pace AJ) Power Seizure Reported TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -Radio Kabul today reported a coup m AfpaniAan, with power aeized by Babrek Karmel, a former prime minister. The reported coup came aa Soviet lroopa and equipment poured into the cocmtry to aid in an offensive a1ain1t anti· communist rebela by the 1ovem- ment now reportedly over· thrown. Tbere WU DO word CJD Karmel'• P"lUoo OD Soriet· Al chant•• relaticml. In W"T, U.S. offtdala aald ~ not know ol any coup. but Aid tracmeotu7 r.. porta from Kabul indicated ''some involvement of SoYiet miUtar)' penonnel" in street fi1bth'I in the capital Thw aftkiata, who deeltned to be I 'r t'"ed, Aid tbeJ did aot baYe "dd Jnformattoa" but Semel military penoanel wwe reported to be movint about the dly. The ftcbtint wu reported at Durulaman Palace and aJao near tbe radio station in Kabul. .Uked wbetber Russian troopa were actually involved in the street ficbtine. one official aa.id "They may be. yes, but our re· ports are so recent and ao frasmmt.ary." Kannel served under lhe late President Nur Mohammed Tarab. who died after an UJ>- heaval m September lhal ousted bJm. Tbe Iraruan news agency Pars said that Karmel announced be had taken power in a broadcast monitored here. In bis message. lhe aeency aaad, Karmel promised "elem· ocratic frffdoms for all the m asaes. the release of all political prisoners, and the crea· tion of jobs for the un. employed." The aeency did not elaborate and aald It bad no lurther in· formation. Tarald took over as preaideal ln April 1118, oustin1 the non- al:,tned re1ime of President Ill ammad Daoud and tW'Dln& the comtry toward the Scma Union. On Wednelday tbe U.S. State Departmmt accused the Soviet Union cl "blatant military tn- <See COUP, Pace AJ> Co as& .IANO~OK.. ftall•nd <AP> -"-_.. Cambodla P · mun• coeftnned toc1ar that Pal Pot bu 1t9ppec1 dowll .. ,.... mlu. = uld be .W Mcame daairm I~~. miltW"y ~ tntDi to drift Vletaam .. fcireea from tM COUDU'J. · VHibwn9le troosia lDY..s.d Cambodia a J•U' •ID and nplaoed tbe ~ Pot &Oftl'Dmenl wttb one beaded by Bena Samrtn. Pol Pot loyaUat.a have a-. fllbtln1 • perrtlla war liace. Fonner Pr9ldent Xhieu Sampb.an la tbe w snmler of tbe outed IO"f1lmeal. ~ The IOUl'Cetl aald Pol Pot will bud a 'SUpnme Commtu.e of tbe Natioaal Armin ol Democratic Kampuchea (Cam bodia>" 11.11. Crime l•rre .. e. -., WASHINGTON <AP> -'lbe number of aerioua C'rimea re· ported ln the United St.alee durin8 the ftnt nine mootba of th1a year increued by 9 percent over the aame period a year aao. the FBI said today. In 1978, tbe crime rate lncreued by 2 percent over tbe 1t'T1 Jevel. Durtna the first nine months ol mt, tbe number ol violent crimes reported to law enforcement a1enci• lncreaaed by 8 percent. Among the violent crimee, robberies rose by 13 per. cent, forcible rape by 9 percent. aaaravated uaault by t percent and murder by 8 percent. SCfde Set Bellfl•• TeU SACRAMENTO <AP) -The Cbriatmu weekend hil:bway death toll of 88 set a California record for that holiday, the atate Highway Patrol said today. The previous hlgh·numberwaa 70deaths ror a 3V.-day holiday In 1970. This year's holiday, luting from S p.m. Friday to mldnl&bt Tuesday, was41/4 days. The previous record for a 41/Hiay Chriatmu weekend wu 39 lo 1975. Last year's figure, for a 31/t-day holiday weekend, wu 41. PSA 'et Oaa11ge• La11dl119 SAN DIEGO (AP) -A light plane taxiln& on the runway forced the pilot of a Pacllic Southwest Airlines jetliner with 1'5 aboard to pull up sharply and overfly Lindberp Field today. The PSA plane, fliabt 786 from Sacramento and Loi Angeles, was ordered to pull up 1 Ya miles from landlq. The Federal A via lion Admin.lltratioo said the unldeatlfted pilot of the small Ceaana moved on the runway afte!' the Jetliner bad been cleared for the landing. He wu never authorised to be there. a sookesman said. Minute Waltz (At $2,400 Per Minute) A Laguna Beach man who told police he took off his coat to dance at a local tavern Wednea· day nieht reported the jacket and more than $12,000 in jewelry was stolen. Salesman Roger Tront.%, 3S, told officers he removed his coat to dance at the Boom Boom Room, 1407 South Coast Hiebway at 1.40 am. Wednes- day. When he returned to his seat five minutes later, he discovered the jacket. missing lie said jewelry, including yellow diamonds , a 1reen eme rald, cross stick pin and other baubles were mside the jacket pocket.. The victim set the loss at $12,190. Police have not complet- ed their investigation Marine, 21, Held In Holdup, Assault A 21·year-old Marine wu ar· rested Wednesday and char&ed wllh the holdup of a San Clemente amoktn1 Cease-fire Eyed SALISBURY, llbodelia (AP> -Guerrilla commanders mapped plans today to lead thelr fiahtera into cease-fire camps aft.er a tumultoua welcome bome from eevm years of buab war. A Brltlsb peacekee~ convoy tanned out from bury. ita Land Rovers marked with White cr01ses to ward off possible at· tack. DAILY PILOT n..0t-C-o.tly ............ -~ ... - -... -~ ......... -...... Or_ (eMI..---.~ ..__.. ... ._.,. ...,... _ _.., -....... , ........ c..i. .,_.,., ..._., ....... -....--IV-l•IAVaii.,,01nw.'"--~/,..,...C.. A . ~ ................... .,....._ ... _,._ -.... Tiie ............................... -"""' .. ,-.c:-........ ~-........... ----- -·· c:-tty Vlt•"'" ___ .. .._ .,..... ...... ·-'":"::=- o.:::-~-=:. .... L.-.. ..... °"'°9 ..... c....,...., Of'RNs Cilllle~-----­......... ._,oo,~..-. f1t1,h1 II (rH)ICMUt a...in.d Ms A I llOllJI ~· .. •MD ....... T ..... _......._ ..._ .. ~ ..... paraphemalla abop and uaault on a clerk and taxi driver. Ronald Lee Petenon, who re- sides at' 103 La Ronda st., San Clemente, wu turned over to mllit.ar)' police after he wu ar- rested by city lawmen abortly before t p.m. It i.I alle1ed that Peterson slapped taxi driver Jeffrey Jobn lluon, 31, lD a dispute over a fare at tbe bus depot at 30S S. El CamlmReal at 4:30 p.m. Police J.t. Al Ehlow a.uerted that P~ then left the acme and at 5:20 p.m. anbbed Sbella Kearney, a clerk at the Cat'• Eye bead abop, 310 N . El Camino Real, bandied ber rou&hb' and Ol'dered ber to &ive him tbe t.o lD tbe caab relilter. Miu Kearney told police ber aaaailant Oed north on foot. Sbe came to tbe police 1tatioo to re- port tbe robbery and WU tnat- ed b~ paramedics for poulb&e head lQlurl• . At about t p.m.. police re· ceived a report tbat a man mat~hin& Peterson's description waa caua1q a disturbance at tbe Pbotomat, 801 N. El Camino RNl. Police arrt .. d at the acme and ~ Pe&cnoa OD rob- bery and .... ult char1• lD CGO- neetion with the two earlier lnet· den ta. WmeStolen In Lagana Heist Tbln• broke lnto a Wine lbop ta La,una Beach Wed.DlldlJ1 taklDI Qtt worth of bOttleo wlat, ~;::d todaJ. TM pirW open a wln· do1' at b neroltbl W_..... ol WlDiil, S a .. ta'1ll machmdl11. I 8. AFRICA OUT OF KRUGERRANos-ca ment tax, bullioo bit a record $533. l.S an ounce at the aftemocm flxlna . Al Sold roee in Europe, tbe dollar decl1oed lQ• tb1n tradlnl. with many b.a1lnee1e1 remainlna abut or thinned down durtna Cbrlatmu week. In Tokyo, tbe dollar closed marytnally hl&ber at 238.725 yen. rom239.Moo Wedn•ay. Althouab told markets ln Zurich and Loodoo were doeed Wednesday, lo New York aold for December delivery roee to $510 an ounce oo the Commodity Excbanae Inc. before clollq at $508.30. The close wu up $19.30 from Friday, the lut tradina day before the holiday break. At Republic National Bank of New York, gold closed al $502. On Monday, bullion dealen in New York sold Sold for $488. The price of sold la more than double ita $221S.37S-a·troy-ounce cl01e in Loudon at the end ol 1978, and nearly S400 abaft lta $134 .50 an ounce cloee at the end of 1978. 1be old record for aold was $496, set during the Euro- pean trading day Dec. 20. "NobodJ wanta to sell. and there'• a 1eneral f..itn1 Sold'• 1oin1 hieher," aaid one Com· modlty Exchange trader in New York Ji',.... Pap Al FSTATE ... long range aid to navigation radio beams. but state offtciala want part of lt for nearby beach park. The station also contains a Secret Service office that federal officials say they plan to retain. The 1ubdlvi1ion plans flied wltb the clty aay tbe Nlxon bouae, uaed to bo1t vlalUn1 forelp dicnitarlee and a host ol celebntaee for the put clec8de, hu hlllt.orical value and mlCbt be pre1ened u a museum. Tbe Nhton bouse, which served u the Weat.ern White Home unUl tbe form.er president realped ln 1J'14. bad more than $8 mlllioD lD ~ ud other' impl'Oftment.a lnstled durt.nc the yun. The tz..room ear~ Callfonla· atyle house and aurroundlnl acreaae wu acquired by N1&oD for St.5 mlWon and later ahared with the former preaident'• u- aoclate Robert Abelana!~ The ~ WU unliDall1 deHaoPed the late HamUt.on Cotton, a prominent San Clemente democrat. The dnelopen ol the 11-aDit project are currently deddinC who to hire u a con1uJtant to conduct an envtromnental im· pact study on tbe propoMd plan. p,...p-..tJ DIES ..• La1una PlaybouH P'lnt Nlahten amaaa other actlritl• in the A.rt~. Sbe I• aurvhed by ber buaband, of tbe f ami11 bolDI It 855 La Vl.IUI Drt••: bratblln Frank P. ancl ~ C. CaNr' of Fort Worth, or..; ad .... AtM1 :E CartM', ol TtL and I( ,..,. Daum. cf New II . The eoup1e had DO eblldrm. ServlCll wW be betel Prldu at I p.m . at tb• Paclfto View Mortual'J cbapel la Newport S.acb. 'lbe Rn. DoUl4 ODlll, mtru1t.r of tbii loutll sa.oni Baptl1t . Cb.arch lo Laca1a Nlpel, .W aftlcla1e . Burial wW foUow al hdflo Vitw. Tbe fudlJ .......... Mimi b9 madt tO llltW iad GOid Mm· llWJ ol ...... ()Diil .... c..... Nelie Ped ReeentlI retired Arm1 General Unander N. Hale Jr., 15, ii movlnl from tbe arena of International mllltary atnteo and world politics to become prwldent and chief operaUna oftlcer at United Tecbnoloalea Corp.. a major mtlltary equipment producer. Coast Crash Victims . Recovering Two aoutb Oran1e Coaat teen·asen are lo •table ooodi- tlon toU)' wtth lQlurl• they auf· fered ln the bead-on cruh ol two veb.lclee in Dana Point dW'ine a llooday nl&bt raimtonn. Th• 7:40 p.m. crub on Del Obispo Street bet.ween Pad.Ile CoHt Hlabway and St.onebill Drive al10 left three otber persona with lea• aertoua in- Juriet. John Rlcha.rdloa. 17. of San Clemente, drher ol a compact truck involved in the accident.. and Jfllfery Sollar, 13, of Lquna Niruel. a puaenaer lD the other vehicle, were both reported re- coverlnl after surgery at San Clemente General Hoepltal. Cbarlea Sollar, 39, driver ol the 1edan in tbe cra1b, and Julllane SoUar, 49, a puaencer in the aedan, botb 1uffered lo- juri• but were releued from tbe bo1pltal. They are tbe parenta ot the J.S.yur-old boy. Chuck Lister, 18, of San Clemente, a puaenger in the truck, wu releued from tbe bQapital ln ti.nae tor Chrtstm-. CaUl«Dla Hlitnra7 Patral Of. ficer llike Da.U nported that Rlcbardlon apparently lost con- trol of the truck be WU dri.tnc westbound on Del Obispo Street and crossed over lnto the east bound lanes smasbina into the sedan. Davia a.aid the craab oc:CWTed in a heavy downpour and 1.5 still under investigation. MEMJ111S, CAP)-'fte Sbelt>J CouatJ m•dleal ea· amlaer aa1• tb• deatla eerttncae lie IJll*I for •• Pnll• .... -.uau,, tM .......... ot-•atb u oae ...... ., th ......... OW!I "'¥:::~ for tbe ABC N••• ••JO.w• pro•l'am aa.14 Wedaa4a1 Ulat two deatb ~-i."'~ ca .. of dutla. A to tbe nport.n, Dr. JerrJ et.co, U. medical aamtw, la- t.erceDted tbe certillcate pn- pe..Nd "' ~·· pbyatd.lm. Dr. a.or,. Nldaopo\IJOe, &;j replaeed It wUb bla own. Tbe eslltenee of tbe Ntcbopouloe death certlllcate WU lebedaled '° be lncluded in U updated report OD f>nsley'a deat.fi OD tanitht'I aqmmt ol • ..,.. ... (Olannel 1, 10 p.m .) •ranclaco Hid Wed.nesda7 that the death eerWlcate alped bJ Nl=uloa "waan't the aame · 1 but lt wu eaen- tially the same" u the one be •lined. The certificate aiped by Nlcbopouloa made no mention ol dru11. the medical examiner saJd . P'ranet.co abio laid there wu notb•1 m:1uauaJ in h1I vo6dinc tbeicbopoulo1 death certlftcate and replactns ll with h1I own. "It ~ wtlb some rea-ulartty a penonal pbyat. clan or attendia1 pbyalcian mJpt l1p a death certillcate, but ll the deatb ii accepted u a medical n.amlner'a cue. the medical examiner 11101 it," Frandaeo aalcL "It wu a medJeal eum1ner'1 cue from the bellnn1o1. but the autopey waa oat performed un- der the medka,l examiner'• law," 1ald Frandac:o. who bu refuted to rele&le t.be autopsy report Presley waa found un· con.adoul oo a bat.broom floor at bJa Gnttfand mwioo Aus. 1.1. lm He wu dead OD arrival at BapUat Holpltal, and an autopsy WU performed.. Reporten Jamea Cole and Chara. 'Ibompeiaa m ftJed suit lo Aupst to force Frl.Ddaeo to release the autopsy report Tbe newsmen helped compile an · formatioa for aa earlier "»-aO" 1e1ment tbat concluded Preal•1'• dealla wu dru•· related. P'rancluo, wbo malataiu Presley died of bJl)erteul.-e heart disease, bas said the autopsy waa performed at the request of the Presley family and 1s not a matt.er of public record Chancellor D J Ahaaandrat.06 bas ordered all autopsy reports F ..... Pa.,e.4J COUP REPORTED. • • terf erence'' In Alehaniatan. The State Department aaid a larae· scale Soviet airllft loto Kabul bu been carried out the put two days. State Department 1pokeeman Hoddlni CIJ't.et' said there al.lo were lndlcatiom ol an additional five dlYillom of So.tet troops In areu aJona the Ala:ban border. Carter aaid It appeared tbe Soviets were "croutn1 a new t.breabold In the military depioy- menta lmo Al&Nnlwtan." He called on the lnt.ematioaal commemi~ to "condemn aucb blatant military interfereace tn· to tbe internal affaln ol an l.n- depe.ndent aovereip state." Sources in Alshanilt.an aald the Soviet reinforcemmta were to be part ol the IU'lesl IOftrn· meat oftemive so far .. a.i.nat tbe lloslem rebela. 'lbe report. re- ceived ln New Deihl, quoted an Mahan military officer u aay. lnt the aovemment plan.ned an attack, pouibly u early aa th1a weekend, lo the atratellc prov- ince ol Bedaktwban in northeut Aleiantltan, overrun by the .... be two weeb aeo. , .... _ .. J GREENE ••• Capi1trano Beach; dauabter Alice Kenner of Loa An&elee, and (fandcbildren and anen ereat-arandcbUdren. Memorial aervtces will be beld Friday at 1 :30 p.m. at the Com· munity Presbyterian CbW"Cb. with Rev. A. J. Tankenley ol- ficlalln&. Cigarette Blamed in SC Blaze A discarded cl1arette wu blamed for a fire that caUMd s1.100 damaae to a downtown San Clemente house Wedneeday. No one wu Injured in tbe blue at U2 Ave Paliude where fire men doused the fire abortly after 6. LS p.m. lo the bed.room ot a bouae rea1ed by Helen and Gordon Foster. Saa Clemente Fire Capt. Pbll vu Kampen aald a ~areue • u found tn a bo& with eome paper material tn the bedroom wbere the fire beaaa. Van Kampen said the blue WU COD- hned to the ain1le room but s moke damaae tbrou1b the boUM .... eatem.tve.. Israel Seeks Aid Increase WASHING TON (AP) Defen.se lrlinilter Eaer Welan&n 1s repor1ed ready to cite l1'0wiDc mstabtlity in the Middle Eut a an arsument for a bi& Increase in U .S military and ecooomlc aid to llnel Wdnmn bad late aftmloon appointment. today to preu Israel's cue with Secretary ol State Cyrm Va.nee and Del._ Secretary Harold Brown. Israeli 1ourcea lndlcated Weisman'• trlp, wtlidl apparent. ly caucbt aome aenJor -u .S. of. ficiala by surprile, WU ti.med to coincide with final decl1lon· matln1 by tbe Carter ad· mln.iatntlon OD foreip aid allot· menll to be lDeluded lD Milt year'• bud1et requeat to CClaP'f9. . )Ve.,,port Surf• Sport 4th Annual January aearance Sale 10%-50% Off ...... wowars. '°" SH•IS. IHOITI. PANTS. JAClllS. IWIA ..... '8.°"" -Sii iTC. QCC Sets Divorce lectures A three-put lecture aeries tb•t looks at clhwee and ltt options rill be offered by Otuae co.t Collea• ln eo.ta lle1a on 11runday •velllaal from 7:30 to t :30 beglnntnc Jan. 10. Corona clel llar at· tomey Patrlda Heno1 ,.-m dlacusa the le1al aspects ~ divorce, "do-it-youraelf .. divorces, di.Orce attorney selec· tioo and aymptoma of troubled marriqes. TIM teriea will meet in FLM Arta Lecture Hall 111 and the public la in· Ti&.ed to utmd thb free event. For information, call 55a-581Kl. No Case Too Tough SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -1be right to a Jury t.rtal ID a cf vil cue can't be denied because of the complexity of the ease, the 9th U.S. Court of Appeab baa ruled. It reversed and sent back for trial in San Dieao a ca1e tn•ohtn1 20 separate aulta brouibt •p.imt U.S. P'lnaDdal. ....... ...... "" Gas Shortage St.oryTops ' 8JftleA1nrl tllPlw Lut spriq'1 C.Worala paoliM crtala, which captured 0 ettanal beadllw wttb mile-lana lines. overbeate4 tetQPen ud odd..veD ratioGiq, wu •oe..d by fu tbe moat important 1tata news atory of 1979 by AP new1paper and bro•dcaat aublertben. The story, wbicb continu. in part today with the odd-even proer•m. received nearly twice u many votel u the second-place tlnlaber -the May 25 crash of a Lot Aqeles-bound DC-10 in Chicago and the resultiq cootroveny over safety of the Long Beach-made airliner. 1N 'l1IDlD PLACE TRUE WAS a tie betw~ the conviction and sentencina or former San Francisco s~G~~visor Dan Wblte ln the lloacone-Mllk s, with its aftermath of street violence, and the Iranian student situation in California, including demonatratioos and deportatiom. Rounding out the st.ale's top 10 news stotaea of 1979, the results were: 4. 'lbe contilluation of the Call!omia tu revolt. including the passage or Proposltioo 4 and the lingering effects of 1978's Propoattioo 13. s. THE MAllVJN VS. MilVIN .. palimony" trial in Los Angeles. 6. 1be solving of the Hillside Strangler cue with the arrest and sentencmg ol confessed killer Kenneth Bianchi 7. 1be June U death of actor John Wayne in Loa Angeles. 8. Fires ravage st.ate brushlands. including the death of three firefighters in Santa Barbara County and the destruction of a dozen exclusive bomea in the Hollywood Hills. t. 1UE CALIFORNIA NU<iEAa cootroveny, including demomtrat.loos at the Dlablo Canyon and Rancho Seco power plants. ~ The judicl~ probe of the at.ate Supreme Class Set On Photo Printing A lb:·ftek warbbop series on pbototrapblc projection Printlna will be offered by Golden Weal Collese ln Hunt· lniton Beach belhmlnl Jan.12. Tbe workabopa, de· 1i1ned for the penon who baa bad prevtoua photo enlar1ing ex-perience, wtll concen- trate oa ~ bow to produce fuH-acale printa. Enrollment will be limited to 22. Cluaee will meet in photo lab8 ID the Ftne Art.a Bl.dJdlnc from 1: oo p.m. to 4:00 p.m . and a $10 material.a fee will be cbaried. Pre-reglstratioo la re- quired in the Communi· ty Services office. SOUL CITY GETS HELP WASHINGTON <AP> -The fede!'al govem· ment wW take over the Soul City .. new town" developmeat ID Warren County, N.C., under a $10 m1UkJn settlement It reached with the pro- jecL Save oaa two gaeal cereals. SaveJ.50 Save I Sc each on Kellogg's• Ra1Sin Bran c ere al and Kellogg's Sugar Frosted Flakes~cereal. En.)oy the goodnes.5 d these great cereals in the morning and save some money too Ir s Kellogg's way d gmng you a great start on a nutntlous breakfast on your next l«.>Ull purchase al Kellogg's9 Rcdstn Blw1cereal. STORBCOUPON I~ .. 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"9f'I· ~t YCA •llftost ~·AdO• . Pa.-.-Colot Cwfte<. and yo.. ll .... "'81he9JICll• menc of v~\ions and '90'1tnq ~'°' Y'M" to come e ~ ..,.,, 8 ll\lrOy S"<>ulOef atr~ lfltd actr.Ch"'6 carrying caM • [)lsbl'IC1rwfy M'(loel CO'np.JCI ano~ Today's events can truly come alive tomorrow • • • The freshest ~es are those you c• see ogaht and agaill: those moments in yow lfe that are t..ny, touchlnfJ and cteser.e to be remenDend. Caphwe theM with a PanCllOftic color •kleo system. Btlllry -c ocw•pmont rs 1 nUtsance Pana- ollon o conwinlfifl•. 011,·IO·U$4t 1n1em You re ulwlyt. ,vr.I ITltnUIU$ owey flOlft being on the M . this will do it ... or•aao worth of th is . . . r • ~'=.r--.TJ 0on·1 mitll.e you!"M'f1 11 prilonef tit "'9 ••pense and lnc:cWNei ... oc.e ~ shof .. runnong ltlm tcefs 8rnk ..,,.,., tram the cost 3"d laf'9 •••I of l\Q.,ng ino¥tO f*" f)fOC....a by a phOIO &aD. A U90 ~ pfteed caacf1o cen g,,,. you up eo u• w "°""of ••"11· Md"'°" "'91 PVSh" ..,. tMmoM and,.''"'• boMf EKfl c....ne nn 00 ~Of Nvod '°' MWM9 80etft and~ Tl rod ol what the~· ere OfterinQ? ..,.., a chance for you alnd your fom1ly '° bo lhe~ Clrecton ~ atara• OVER ONE HOUR Of RECOROfNO ON A SIHGLE IATI'ERY RECHARGE. v ou· ro as motl'te es • prolea6onal tetevfslon pbotoorapher T'* ~· Plnaonlc•yMem lets you rec:Gfd whefe and w"8n you wanl Let ,., NneglnatlCln dO the resit •ot1• a.,,, ClaolC!ft Ray Folland, 11, (left) and Patricia Pokorny, 11, have been named members of the month for November by Boys Club of the Harbor Area. Ray, student at Woodland School. represents Boys Club branch in Costa Mesa. Particia, student at Eastbluff School, represents branch in Newport Beach. Collegiate Juniors Flunk Writing Test SACRAMENTO <AP) -More than 40 percent of lbe Sacramento State University Juniors who mu.st pus a writin1 test to eraduate have failed on their firat a Lt.empt, the acbool aaya. English Department Chairman Ted Hornback said be wu dist.reued but not surpriaed that 237 of the 562junion tatio& tbe te&t, or 42 percent. flunked. .. IT llA.8 TO BE a pretty dif. ficult exam," be nid. •·And we must remember that it ia given against a background in which, for a number of years, writing proficiency was not required" to graduate. Truatees of the State Univenu- ty and Colleges system ordered each of the 19 campuses in 1976 to require students to de- monstrate competency ln writ· ine to graduate. But the trustees let each school set its own timetable and requirements, some giving a test and some Ex Realtor Changstrom Succumbs Funeral services will be con· ducted today for former Pa1adeoa realtor Grant Chanptrom. who died Dec. 22 at South Coast Comm uolly Hospital in South Laruna. Chanptrom, prior to moving to Lasuna Beach three years a10. o•ned Cbangatrom In· dulrial Realty in Pasadena. He alao served term.a u presideat of the SaJvaticm Army Advisory Board, the Paaadena Hiltorlcal Society and the Loa An&elea Society ot Industrtal Realty. He ii survived by bis wife, BoGnle; eon. Cnlc Chanpt.rom of Loveland. Colo .• and dau1hten, Beth Cba.D&•trom ot lllll V.U.,. and Laurie BrlDDOD ol i.., Beedl. 8•r•lcH were beld at tbe CommUD.lty Preabra.rtan C•areb of La1una B•acla. Prl•ate burial will follow at Mountalb View Cemetery 1n Allw'mn Tb• f amU1 baa suneate4 memorial donatiom to the Com· mult1 Presbyterian Church road.-ol Lapna Beach. mandating a wnt.iq course. JOAN MAXWELL. WHO ad· m1n1stered the Sacramento State teat, saJd the most com· moo problems were failures to ··address the question, cover all the aspects or organise their thoughts." Added Hornback: .. If you don't write much, you don't real· ly know what writing looks like on the page. Lota thln.k that a sentence is ooe that bedna wtlb a capital letter and enda with a period." This is the first year that Sacramento State bu etvea a test. It was required of only :582 of the 4,000 junlon, dependina on their date of enrollment and graduation requlremkeota. All freshmen who enrolled t.b.ll year wlll have to pass the test to graduate, however. HORNBACK SAID students who fil.Slted lbe test the flnt time around can take lt aeain. "It's a proficiency exam but it'a also a diqnosUc exam," be said. "People that don't paaa are then funneled to &dvtaen, people in the En&liah Department who teach the writina counea. They talk to the atudenta and try to direct them to the right k1.oda ot remedial cou.nea." Get in Trim For Slopes The 0nnae Coast YMCA ot Newport Beacb la olftrtq Mi fttMu e1--'hlldaJI .... Tbunda7• from 7 to I p.m. be.g;•ni Jan. I. eoune, -=to ...., pare nereatioUf for the .. ~ .. open to 8dulta C1'IW 18 and I.a 1-ed CD endurance tnin-ln& m~medlDUilJlt. YMCA m'1mbera will be chatted '10 and non-members '30 for till coane. Por tnforma· dGa, call ta HU. •• New C!ertlfleates Small Savers Get a Break BJ'ft9A.111 d•&edPrw Amerlcama will be •bl.e t.o earn biper interest oo smaller .. vtnp dePo9lta in uieo. 'l'beN are two UliDaa to led out for: a 2~·year, hicb·lntereet aav- ln11 certiftcate and a new type ot Savinp Sood that will ear a boaua lf held to awmitJ. BAN.D. M VINOS A.ND loan rate ii camt.ull th.rouah tbe llf• ANOCiatlonl and credit unionl o f t b e c e rt U I c a te , bu t are authorized to laaue the new certincatea purcbued at dif· cerUficate. Tbe interest rate -ferent t1mea may pay different aet by tbe federal a1enciea rates. wblcb reaWat.e the ftnanclal in-The 2~year certlflcat.e ii n · aUtutlom -will be tied to tbe peeled to replace a almilar. four· nte paid on Z~·Ye&r Treaaury year certi!lcate introduced by Department aeeurtUes. 'lbat'a some iDIUtutioaa late in 1979. cunelltly nmnin1 at between ll~percentand12percent. -TWO AND A·BALF Yl!A&8 The 1overnment set no to four years; 6~ percent to"- minimum depoeit for ~ new percent. certificate, but individual in· -Four to slx yean; 714 per- atituUou can establlab their cent to 1Yl percent. own limits: apedftcs are 1till be--Six t.o eiehl yean; 7~ per- lnl worked out. But at least one cent to 7,,_ percent. TO SEAL BEACH Ubrwtlln George Tata New Prison Chief S ACRAMENTO <AP> - Former st.ate Sen Howard Way has bfoerl named cbJef' ol a newly created stat.e pn.on.a agency by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Way, a Republican from Tulare County. was appotnt.ed secmary of the new Youth and Adult Conec- uonal Agency on Wedneaday Tait New Branch Librarian • Georse Talt of San Clemente baa been appointed ad- miniatratJve librarian of the Seal Beach Leisure World branch of the Oranee County Public Ubrary ayaem. Tall ha.a worked m the system for five years, aa bead librarian at the Silftrado and South Laguna branncb and u reference librarian of the San Clemente branch A• an adminlatratlve libnrtan, Tait aaid he will over· see lbe enll.re operation of the branch, aa opposed to a re- ference librarian, who acts as a <'OOault.ant to pa~ dolog re· search. Tbe library. one of the COWJ· ty'1 31 brant'hes. is located at 2300 Beverly Manor Road in Seal Beach. bank said it expected to set a -Eieht yean or more; 7~ $1,000 minlmum for lbe 2~-year percent to 8 percent. CJ C E Suff certificate, similar to that foe Six-month money market 888 8D 88e erino moet otbet" fixed-time depoaita. certificates are av ail able in --e minimums of Sl0,000. Some tn· ~ Orange Coast YMCA will oller a six·week proaram de· Savinp and loan i.natltuUons stitutiooa will allow several peo-signed for people who suffer from low back ducomfort begmnin& will be allowed to P•Y one-fourth pie to gel toaetber aa joint Jan 7 of a percenta1e point more in· ownen. 1be annual 111terest rate SesslOOS wtll be Mid Tuesdays and Fndays from 9 to 10 a m tereat than tbe commercial 1a baaed on the interest rate paid Evenmg cluset. wtll meet Monday and Thursday from 7 to 8 banks and ct'edlt wiiona Savinp 00 26-··~'-.__ __ ,,,.,, bt"-o'clock. and loam traditiooally are a ma· ~ ... ~-.. W); lD· jor source ot mortiaee money. _ie_r_es_t_il_oot_co_m_po_uo_d_ed_. ______ F_o_r _w_o_rm_a_Lt_oa_, c_aJJ_SG-__ .., __ · ----------- Tbe government ,ives them an interest ed'9 oa moet types ot accounts ao they can attract de- poeita which are then available to lend to y.oould·be bomebuyen . NOTE: DON-r BE confused by the terms "savlnes certificate" or a "cerllflcate ot deposit." When you put your money ln a certificate, it 1a the same thine u puttinC lt in a sav- lnes account, except that you de- poeil a ftJted amount for a ftxed time, and, inlt.ead of eettine a paubook, you aet a paper certificate. The Series EE Savmga Bond -the Energy Bood -which will go on sale Jan. 1 and which will replace the Series E Bood wlll pay a bonus of half a percent.qe point, or 7 percent annually, ii lt 1a held to its full, 11-year matwity. Exlsllna E Bonda which have not matured alao will pay the bonus if they are held for 11 yean from the date ot the first semiannual in· tereal period that be&lna oo or aft.er Jan. l . There are more than half a dozen types of aavinf. accounts available at financ al lnaUtu· tioos. Each bank. aavtnp and loan, etc. lets lll own cooditiona for tb.1.a11 Ute iotere1t pay· me_ntl, compoundina. depo.it alae. Here la a rundown ol the baaic offerings, accordine to Adam Wade ol the U.S. Leape of Savinp AaociatiODJ: -PA88BOOll SA VJNG8. Tb1a ia your everyday account. Its bl1eeat advantaee 11 what'• known aa Uquldity: You can put your money in today and take lt oat tomm row. SaYlllp and loam sen•alb' .,., ~ percent a year lnlerelt OQ paubook .e~ta. Bub pay 5'4 pereent. Im..t r'* It credit.._ •&l'J. -'ftme deDoGU and ...... ~-1'beoe aeooantt 1191 more than,...,_ u-.tnp, but JOU haft to asr-to len• 1«1 moo97 on depo9lt for a ftud period a:nd. ln IDOlt c ..... u.. la a mtnlmu.m deposit, 1eneralb' eltber "'5C>O or '1,000. Here ii a lilt ol eommoa t1ml diepollta -ewUftcat.e., lDclud-' 1q the new l~·JUI' oae. 1114 annultJUnitna.o•tbt ....... of...-••di oe wldd tne ~ flmndal .....,, ..... ,.a .,.,.._, .. P·l 1W8 'SS 11.ACKW AU 145SR 13 U.00 155SR13 4UO 165SR13 44.IO 165SRt4 4l.IO 175SR 1.c U.00 185SR t .c 5~40 165SR 15 52.00 FE T 1 18 • 1 75 p.] 70'• 185/70x13SR 10.0J 185 70x14SR IJ.t2 195/70x14SR U.40 t85/70x1!>SR 60.40 FE T 161 -183 QUALITY WHITEWAllS G8BAl ST&l RADIAl WHfTfWAU.S A78•13 878•13 C78111• E78x14 2U1 11.14 21.16 2UI 185180R13 J7.ao 195f 75Rt.C 41.12 205175Rt4 ff.44 GR78•t• 49.JO 21&175R15 "'·" V.W. TIRES 5 601115 ll.ll e oox 1s 24.n FE T. 1157 • 1.84 F78•14 G 78x 14 H78•14 078•15 H78•15 L78x15 2'." JO.SO Jl.66 12." M." JI." 225f 75R15 16-11 . _______ ...,, FET 183·299 SHOCIS JMF lifetime 1dluttable --(mode~ 90GE') tor ................ ttlltt• , .. 2 tar 1f JI • T• ,....., c.n1or.- 235f 75R15 6Z.41 FET 211-309 OFf ROAD AMD TRUCKS AC14' hU.ef Au lie •• 3 ... ·•po. ....... ·~*- • DrMll • -toe • • , 17 ......,, ·:i.. 0•• cu .. ... , .,.. ...._ ... ,. a. ... o1 ..... u.a . ....,..JJ">' vok.lu men anary eoatndlc· t)Om-from tM ~· tqtMUA bllllJ. A Wor••1•" lllahtry •DIM~ taM Tiiie Aaeoctlted Jfnu ol • Clllftct.al ·~·· tbat ....,.. ....... of llUkan. IDcUu 8Dd ~ -.e.nt be releaHd. The student spokamaw woWd not ecJDftrm or • 4-ult. . At Ult .... a ,.,.. •• now19aper 4100 ;I a cocmell memblr u •~Iran~ ton.._.tM •.a.a lateraatlonal tr buaal ln· \Wttlatel o. mm.a u. Unit· ed Sta'-allepdly committed In Iran Oftl' the put IO yean. The a.... WUUam Sloane Cd· fin, Tbomu Gumbleton and WlWam Boward flew bome • day at tbe end ol a tbree-day Cllrlatmaa ab•loa wltb -·-fJom • ber ol .... c~ to tl*I' famtltas mid a plea for coaellla~ both atdel ID u. 56-clQ' at . .. U GDI tide pt& & llttle more tou&h. lt tmdl to make the olher- alde • liUle more touch. •• eomn told report.en before leariq Tehran. .. U one side decides to be a llU1e more aracioua. tbe other Dde ba the freedom to be a little more p-ariom. •• The •ow. ~ eondllet-.. emotlooal Cb.rtttmu Day MrilCll for' tbe CQtlftl • the oceapled U.S. &mbaHy ID Tehra. Wt for New York wbel'e they were KbedaJecl to arrlft at about 5 p.m. PST. Dwi11C the Parta l&opcner-, the ueb~ ol AlClera, wflo u- abted at the Cbriatmu tenleea ln Tebnn wtth tbe Amertcam, uJd be found Iranian autboritles and public ol'inioa "fa90l'able to _oup ID Mesan Pleads Not Guilty Costa Mesa car salesman erry Gene Wills has pleaded in· t 1.n the shooting death ol ~uty Costa Mesa police of. leer Mark Stephen Pea anti, lled Saturday in a Fountain alley apartment. Willa, 31, 1300 Adams Ave., ls 16Hornes Planned ~t Pacifica B> llA YllOND ESTt~A JIL oe •....., Niii se... Three Newport Be.ch busi· eumen Who bought tbe 20.9- cre estate of former president icbard Nixon plan to construct 6 homes around the former estern White House in San lemeote. But ae<:onling to plan.a filed ·tb the San Clemente Planning epartment., Nixon's La Casa acifica will remain intact ex- ept for slight modifications to a arby three-hole golf course. Donald M. Koll, a general con· ractiag and real estate ftnD resident. Gavin Herbert, an Al· ergan pharmaceutical• ex- ~utJve, and George Argyros, an Oranee Coast developer, bought the Nixon property earlier this year for an undisclosed sum. Nixoo and his wife Pat plan to move to the East Coast ln February. They bought the San Clemente eat.ate in 1969. Koll, Herbert and Arnros. wbo formed a firm called Cotton Point Allodates, hired Lquna Beach planner Woodward bike to draw up the tentative tract maps for the project. Dike aald ioo.y tbe plans call for a leries of lakes <• water system ~ l~ acres), U · paDaive turf areas and t~ croves. The te lota will vary in lisefrom114tol"'acres,heaai~ 1 Dike aaid the deve)open hope to obtain city plannlnC com· mltDon and eouncil approYals wtUabl tbe nut two months. The DrOied IDUlt also be aubmlttAMl io ..... Coastal Commlukn. Tbe pl.ID calla for a lot aaleis ""'1mD that would allow the PQftbMe al tbe pareela for can- 1b aetlan al C1lltom bom11, Dike ul4. Tbe Nliai ...... estate .. altuted • tM ~ ol so a m ••• aDCl boadt4 bJ tbe":'fi'h• c,,.. Sbol9 com. m111alt1' to U. northwest, the (lei 181'A'D. hp Al> biasJi Crews· t Day Off scheduled for prelimlftary bear- ing on murder charges Jan. 9 ln W eat Orange County MunJdpal Court. w illa ls charged with killilll Pesanti, Z1, and wounding Joelle C . Sennewald, 22, in the woman's apartment at 10355 Slater Ave. Mia Selmewald, abot once 1.n the cbeet, ls reported iD stable condition at Fountain Valle1 Community lbpttal. Wllla, arTalped W~ in the West County court, ii in Orante c.o.rty Jail wtth bail set al $250.000. A bearhtl h scheduled Frtda1 for poUible bail nductioD. Fountain Valley detecUvea said Peeantl was abot three times 1.n the chest and that W1Ua WU holding the alleeed murder weapon, a two-inch, .38 caliber revolver, when they arrived at the death scene shortly after 4 a.m . Saturday. Investigators assert that Peaanti and Willa bad been quarreling over Ml.as Sennewald for weeks prior to the sbootlna. Police claim Willa climbed up the side of the apartment com· plex in which Miu Sennewald lived with a girUriend on the morning of the abooting. He allegedly reached a second-floor balcony and en- tered the apartment through an unlockedslidinggluadoor. 2nd Cruise Missile Fails Test ........ ,... .... kMN ....... BURNED-OUT REMAINS OF GARAGE ONCI CONTAINED ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECT10N Mra. Suaan Frobn, lecond From Right. ta Coe1"°"1N by Netghbor Doll Collection Lost 1.,.,,;;,w Fire Doe1 $20,000 Damage to Home from the 1ara1e. Sbe called nren-.... wbo nUqu1sbed the nmn.1n about 15 minut.. Hawkinl •aid there WU " major dama1e to tbe bouae ltMll. No...,_..,..... reported. eo .... r. exotic blrda. tbe Po.-.. Diil tn u atrium ... outald• the 1ara1e ..,.,. rrt1bteoed lDto bidla1 while ftnft,i.tenblUWtbeftam-. ft.. tint bellefiel diil bbdl bad flo•a awa1 w ll• flnm• stntdMCI ~ bGMil tbroalb tbe c.at .. but It ,... labll' ~ tM .._ _, qUll llld ~ blidda • tM -- Power Seizure Reported TEHRAN. Iran CAP) -A strongly pro-Soviet former depu- ty prime minlater ael&ed power today in a coup in Afgbanlatan. Radio Kabul reported. The announced coup came as Soviet t.roopa and equipment poured into the country to aid in an offenai•e a1ainat anti- communist rebels mounted by the covemment of President HafUullab A.mm. now reportedly overtbrowll. In WMldngton, U.S. Off'lcials said they did not know of any coup, bllt added that fracmen-tarJ reports from Kabul indicat- ed "tome lmolvement of Soviet military personnel" lo street · filh-tina in the capital. Babnk Karmel was identified by aourcea aa deputy prime mJAister mder President Nur Mob4rmn'1d Taraki, who OYer· t.hn• a noo-allcned 1ovemment in April. 1171, turned the couab'y toward the Scrriet Union and WU ousted bJ another pro-Soviet re- gime 1.n Septe~r. Kannel was appointed ambassador to CU<"basloYatia ln July 1978. but wu ~aUed after Taraki's over- throw and death, sources said. '« Karmel was described by sources in New OeUu a.s being more pro-Soviet than the Amin government. He was quoted by the lraman news agency Pan as saying in a radio broadca:1t. ·'the new regime will accept private ownership," but he also was quoted as saying. "we would like to be on friendly terms with our neighbors." Afgbaniatan 1s on lhe Soviet Union's aouthem border. The Washington omc1ail, wbo declined to be identified, said they did not yet have "solid in· formation" but Soviet military personnel were reported to be moving about the city. The ftcblinl wu reported at Durulaman Palace and also near tbe radiostationin Kabul. Asked whether Russian troops were actually involved in the street flehtlnct one official aaid, ''TbeJ may oe, yes, but ov reports are so rttent and ao f raglllaltary." Pan aaid that Karmel an· nounced be bad ta.ten power 1.n a <See OOUP. Pa1e A!) C:oast na.1cer ..... , ... , •• Plerf Loot.a like lt, cto.o't ltf But lt'1 Juat an opt.teal Wualoo created by photoarapber wbo couna um an1l• and uaed a 300 mm lens. Actually. the tanker ll a Cood dlttance IOUlh of tb H\mtiqton Beach Pier. It wu ancbond oft the HunUnatoo Beach Ed.lion plant Wednelday, plplD1 oil ashore. BANGKOK, 'l'lat'•nd <AP> -TM omc.d Cua_... I"· ..,,m.-~ toda1 tblll N N bu a.pped clDwa 11 ..... auer. 8e•:ce1 ukt M will blciw daatnnan ol • m1litarJ ll'OUP "71•~,:,:::.~•m ....... from U... toaDtrJ. llOCIPI iaHdld Cambodia a ,.,, ato l8d -------"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- rep1acmd u. Pol Put ~IDl!Ol wWa .. beldM .., ..... lemrtn. rm Pot loJaUillU beft .... fttllUq a perril1a .. ti.nee. 2 Huntington Boys Return Lost $3,783 Larry Clemente of Hunu.n,ton Beach 1ot a special Christmas present one day late this year. Two Manna HJ&h School 1tu- denll cave It to him. It was in the form of S3.783 that Clements bad lost Tbe )'OUl.hs. John Lustig, 14, and Robert Wortbinrton, 15, found il and returned the money. They each got a $S0 reward C~men~'losscameWedne&­ d.ay wbUe be wu prepartna to bank the proceeds from b.1.s swap m~ vending business, head- qaa rtered at b11 Huntington Buchbome He says be madvertenUy left a bant bai on the roof of his car Brea Woman Injured in Mesa Crash A Brea woman was in stable co1ad1t1on t oday at Mercy Geoeral Hosp1taJ in Santa Ana alur sbe was thrown from her car Wednesday and pinned betw~ 1t and another auto. Costa Mesa pohce reported. Offleen sald Teri Hyman, 26, •U auured at 8 a .m. when ber car cclbded witb a second auto as &be waa driving from the soalhboaod San Otego Jl'reeway aftomp onto Bristol Street. 11le driver ol the second car. £Lliabeth Wanda Nell Embree, 20, of Santa Ana. was treated but not boapitalized at Mercy Grneral, police said. Police said they arrived on the sceoe to find Teri Hyman lying ~tween the two vehicles, her left leg pinned in the door of her own car and her ngbt shoulder plllJ)ed by the second car They said bystanders helped free her from the vehicles aa he drove otf Thti ba& con talned the $3,783 ln caah Before reaching Paclfil' Ctty Bank he realized the baa w~sn't In Lbe car. He doubled back toward hb home at 932 Can terbury Circle. Clements HYI he searched the houae and yard to no avail. The money, be tt1ured. waa 100• forever. A bank ofllclal called Cle· menu to report the baJ and money wu at the HunUncton Beach Banlt. Lustig and Wortbinct.on bad been ridtna their blkea home from a sport.Ing aood.a st.ore and spotted the bag on Yorkshire Lane They thought the canvas baa was a woman's pune at first, Lustig sald today "When we saw all that money." Worthington reported. "we thought about keeping rt. but we decided to find the nearest Pacific City BanJc and f'etum &t. · · Lustig added, "I kind or know how 1t ls to lose somelhmg You always wish the person who finds it would return lt. ·' "Later," said Lustig, "we found out it was all the money Cle· mentshad forhi.s bualneu " Clements, 33, who dropped by John's home at 18082 Hilton Lane, Huntington Beach, lat.er in the day preeented each of the boys with $50 as a reward. "They're real boneat boys." he said. .. and that's aomethioi that la rare nowadays. "This la the beat present I got for Christmas by a long shot." The two young pals report they'll me their rewards on a three.day ski lrip to Mammoth Mountain in early January. The $50 represents a lot of money to both. Each receives a $20 mootbly allowance. Both said they are looking for part-Ume jobs "We need the money," sald Robert. f',.....PageAJ ESTATE PLANS TOLD. • • U.S. Coast Guard LORAN radio natlon to lhe aoutbeaat and the planned Cyprus W eat develop- ment directly to the north. ,.,,e Cyprus West community, .located oa Elmore Ranch land, la currently beina developed by a firm that bu San Clemente PlalUlin& Commluloo Chairman Al Wulfect u an auoclate. The Coast Guard ataUoo i• scheduled for clolure th.la year. Federal aovernment officials bave not yet decided what to do , wtt.b the 42-acre ataUoo, used for Ion• ranae aid to navi1aUon radio beaml, but state offtctala OIUUIGR COMT c DAILY PILOT ,,.°"-~Oelt't-.--.. k(--.... --. .. ....-..... 0._ ~,..... ..... '-....... -.... .wi1-_., "'"""' ~'*' .., CM,. ....... ..._. ..... -....... .............. ,..,v.,..,,.,_,L....-~~11 .............. -.. ,........~­........... lMIWIM ....................... It"• ...... ,--..c.e-...~- .-. ... -~-,...._ -· c.rtof ~ ... ____ ___ .___ ...... ... ~..:..-=- ~:.=-....... .. . .......... ...... want part of it for nearby beach park Tbe station also contains a Secret Service office that federal offlclala say they plan to retain. The 1ubdivi1ion plans filed with tbe city say lbe Nixon hou1e, u1ed to bo1t vlaitln& forelsn dilJl,ltarles and a bo9t of celebntlel for the put decade, has bbt.orical value and mieht be preserved u a museum. The Nixon bouae, wblch served aa tbe Weatem White House \DIW the former president re11i1Jl«l ln 1974, bad more than M million tn security and other improvement& installed durtnc the yean. The 12-room early Cal.lfomia- atyle bou.e and 1urroundln1 acreaae wu aequir9Cl by Nbtoo for Sl.& mUncm ud w.r abaNd with the former p11111ideot'1 U • IOClateBobertAbplana.IP • The ~y WU ortJlaallY deve..,;cl tbe late Hamttton Cotton, a prominent San Clemente democrat. The developen of the 18-unit project are ~"' wbo to b1re u • to conduct an •Yiroamental Im· pact ltadJ OD the pr'OPQMCl Jla. • Gold Soars To $510 A New High 1.0NOON 1 A f' > Gnld aoarfl(f above ~lO an ounu lo MW 1>9ak.a ln Eun>pe toda1 amid con cern over a reported Soviet mlU\ary buUdup la Af1hantat.n, the conU.nula1 U K Cmbul1 oc cupaUon ln T hran and hi"* oil pm.a 86,ver alto jumped tl eo to • • an ounre tn N"" York and lat.er wu \J'adlnt tn other martl..U at '2'1 00 Tb• dollar waa &ower alrncMll every~re NetePo•t Oold wu up u mu~h u 138 from pre holiday prln• In u.........-Europe, followln• th• mC'Ul'a Rece ntly retl red Army Gl'ncroJ Alexander N Jl•lf( Jr , 55, is movlng from the arc>na or lntt.'rnalional military strategy und world politics to become prellldent and ctuer operatJng omcer at United T ec hnologies Corp , a maJo r mtlilary equipment producer. 9 . AFRICA OUT Of KAUOPRANDS-a 11ural' throo&h the MiOO barr\er In N~w Vortl on Wedndday In London, 1o&d ~ at • record $SC1'1 ~. movtid w • rH ord f~ ot .._ 15 and la&n closed at ~II . 1bl• eomparf"!d to S41S 50 at the ctc.e Mooda1 Zurich . Europe's bltteat bullioa mart, abo ..,., Ow ~ start at ~ .50 a.ad ~e to •u 6,270 Iran by mid-day. tlP rrocn sm rn. day, the last tradinC HS.QCMI! ID lhe Swi.a financial cm&er' bdaft Students Face • laq Chrillma botiday. IA Paris. wtlee prtem _. ... Deportat·0 natec1 by a • petteDt .,...... I D ment tax, bullion 1ut a record $S33 13 an ounce al~ a.ftemooo WAsmNGTON <AP) -Pres!-fix.ins. dent Carter may leaally sin&le out Iranian studenu for deporta-A• Sold ~ in Europe. lbe lion proceedings as part of tua dollar dedlnf'd ln tht.n &r.ctlftt, efforts to "resolve the Iranian W\th many bualneUe9 ttma.tNna cr1s11 and to maintain the aafety 1but or th1Med down durtoa of the American bosta1es In Christ.mu week Tehran," an appeals court ruled today lo Tokyo, the dollar cto.ed Overruling a lower court, mar,lnally hl1bu al UI 72$ three Judges of the U .S Court of yen, romm.~on WedDeaday. Appeals said that diatincbons on Allhousb iold markets tn the baal.a of nationality may be Zurich and London wen1 clmed drawn in lmm11ntion mat:ten Wednelday, in New Yort IOkl by lhe Coogreu or the P~-for December delivery roM to dent. "So kla& u such diltinetioaa $510 an ounce on the Commodity are not wholly irrational, they Excbanp Inc before clo.in& at muat be sustained," the court ssoe.30. said. Tbe clole wu up $11.30 f1'0Dl FonDlr PrMld.at DMu Sampbaa la tbt DeW pnlDMr of tM oust.ct pemmant. 1'be llOW'cel uld Pol Pot wtU head a "8up,.me Cocnm.tttee of the National Armin ot Dtm«raUc Kampoct..a <C&m· bodta)" 11..1.C' ................. ... WASHINOTON CA P) 11"9 number of Mt1oul crim. re- porud In Uw lJnlt.ed :it.altos dw1n& the n,...t nln• rnontha of lb.la y .. r IDC"f't'llM'd by 9 pentnt O'V•r the aame 1>9riod a year qo, tht' fl'ffl Uld lod•y In una. the crtme rai. IMreued by 2 1>9reenl °"" tti. tm lf!Vf'f Our1n« Ow-final nine ~lhl of lJTt, Uw number of ~ rrlmt'• rf'portC"d to law entcwcemf!Ot 'aten<"l" lncreued b)' I ptrr<'f'ftl Amnt11 t.ht-vlolc-nt crtmct. robberin rOM by U per· <'tint, fon1baf' ra~ by I 1>9rceot, aurave&.ed UNuJt by t perc• •nd murder by I percent ,.,.,~•c •••"•• r.u SA<"RAMP:NTO <AP) The Chr'Utmaa weekend bli:ttway doth tt1U ot.., ••1. a CaUtomla rec:ord tor that hoUct.y, lhe ttata J111hway Patrol aald today Tbe pr~~'°""' hllb numt.r wu 10dr•tha for a 3"4-day botiday In uno "n\11 yora h'111day. lut.1.n1 from s p m Yrtday lo mldni&bt Tur1uiay, wa114'·• d•y• The prrvlcJUA rt'C'Ord for a41.lt day f"hrtatmu WHkend wu l8ln un~ I.Ml yr•r'a riaur•. for• l it• "4ay holiday weekend. waa41 PHA ''' Clt•11p• L••-''•• fi AN 1>l P')10 r A J' 1 A blbt pl&M taa.Un1 Oft the nm••r lflfr "'2 ~ ptlot rA • J'art0(' &..tlhw•l AirUMS )4tl1ner wttb 145 •~1erd t<1 pu.11 r,.p Ml•rply and ""erlly l~ndbar&h P'\eJd today Ttw-I-SA pl•n~ nlcht 718 from Surameoto and Loa An,,..,.,_ wu '"'~'"" II> pWJ C.1J1 J..., mrlrs from land1n1 ~ Y~nJ A vraht'Jft AdmaruatralJOn "•ad thf' unadenlJfted pdM ,~ tbP •m.iJJ C~na IJ'>O\led on th-runway att~r Lh4t ,.wner bd '*"' clear!d ,,,, lM laMiot H~ wu never authonaed to be &MT~.~ a.or•~maa 1~ F..._r._.AJ COUP REPORTED. • • bl oedc-moa.is.cnd ....... LD Im 1De1S•ec. ti. a~ ~d. ltannd pn>cDJ.Md ··ctem- uc ra llc f~ms for all lbt" masat"s . lht' rt'lt'as• of all poltt&cal pn.IUlWN. and tht' t"rt'a t1nn or Job) (or tbt' un \'mplu~t'd · "W• want to &nDOUnC"t" to the wholt' world that tbt> la.st r-h.auu o( lmptttall.am. Cuc1sm and dJc talOnhlp 1n the heart of As.la havf' ~ hn*en. ' Para quoted KarmeJ u aaytna On WedDMday tbt> U S State ~partmmt ar-cused tbe Soviet Union ol "blatant military tn· terlermce" ln Af&baniatan Tbe Stat~ Depa.rt.ment uld a larse sule Sova~ auUf\ into Kabul baa bttn camed out over lbe put two d.tys. State Oepartmt"Ot 1pokeeman Hoddinc Carter said thett abo were lndkaUona of an addtUonal five divWonl ol Soviet troope in area• a1oq tbe Alpan borda' Carter' aaid It appea~ the So" 1eta ~ .. croum& a oew lhrt"Sbo&d lD t.be m.Jlitary deploy- He c a1Jed oa tbt" 1 nlemaUOGal rommunsty to "condemn aucb blatant auht.ary interference lD· to the lntt'mal affatrs of an lD de~ndetlt &0vere1gn state " Sources an Afghanistan aa)d the Soviet retnforcemenu wen to ~ part of the larsest iovem- m ent ol'femave so rar agal.mt I.be Moe lem rebels The report, tt- ~~• v~ ln N~ Delhi, qiaoted ac Alghan rnillt.ary olftcer u 1ay- lDI the fOYenunent plaa.Ded • attut, poulbfy u early aa um wffkmd, in the st.nteoc prow- mce of BadalrMban tn nort.beMt Af1han11tan. ovemm by the re- ~la l WO week.I qo. The State Department re- 1t~rated U.S. diapleuu.re today with wbat it called the rap6dlJ e1calalla1 Soviet mlULarJ buildup lD Af~. On Nov. 10, ab days after the Prlday, the lut tradlDI day beginning ol the occupatioa and before tbe holiday break. Al hostage-taking at tbe U.S. em-Republic NatJonal Bank of New busy in Tehran, Carter ordered Yorki__aold cloeed at $D. On deportation ~ ltarted Moaa.ay. bullion dealers lo New a&ainlt Iranian students found York sold Sold for S411 . to be ln the United Stat. il· -~~__:;__~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ legally. Tbe eourt aald that aeUoa la "a fundamental element ot the prealdent'a efJorta to l'e90lve the . Iranian crisla and to maiDt.a.ln the Hfety of tbe American boataaee in Tehran.·' Tbe Ju.tlce Department'• latest ftaur-1bow that 51,111 Iranian students have reported to lmmi,raUon offlcial1 and 6,270 were found to be deportable for baviq violated tbe tanm of thelrviau. Mesa Group To Discuss 1980 Goals ~NeUJpOrt Surf a Sport~ '81 4th Annual Janumy Cearance Sale '81 10%-50% OFF _________ .... ~ t t • r • l . '• ( '&:" • R.Ph. Some New Year neolu· Uona Hem to be made Juat to be broken. But, here Is one resolution that you should make and determine to lteep ... ''I resolve to kffp myself nt and to protect my 1ood health." Tbla could be t.be most Important resolution that you will ever make. Our pharmacy will do Ill utmost to help you to keep t.b1s New Year re. aolutlon. For, we have made one ourselves "We resolve to coolinue pro. vtdlng the best possible pharmacy service and to always put your health fint." YOUR DOCTOR CAN: PHONE US when you need a medicine. Pick up your pre"cr1plion 1r •hopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly without extca charge. A great many peopl e entrust us with their prescriptions. May we compqund yours! P•H UDO PH.UM.ACY ,,_.,..wy Hl ....... R_. ....,..leecil 64Z·lllO .l'oretpen.B .. JfosC Gold Fever Spreads NEW YORK (AP> -While sold fever ha clearly spread to the Unit· ed States, expert.a HY the bls b\lyen in bullion marketa are not Americans. According to one estimate, less than 3 percent of 1old bouaht in world marketa ia purchased by U.S. investors. And, although prices have spiraled to a auccesaioo of record highs ln re- cent weeks -surpualng the $5(».an- ounce level Wednesday -in 1eoeral the volume of trading baa been a bit leaa than normal. DESPITE Bl8 VIEW that the U S. market is leas than 3 percent of total sales, Dr. Henry Jareeki, cbairman of Mocatta Metals Corp., says that compared to a few years al'o. "American1 are actlve bi it ... t1iey are 1ettin1 more and more in· tereated." And amoo1 small purcbuen ol 1old colm and Jewelry, tnt.er.t lD gold may DOt be dampened much by lhe runup in coat thia year. Georee Frankovttcb, ezecuUve director of tbe lhnut.cturln1 Jewelers and Sllversmltb1 of America, ezpecb 1old jewelry ..S. lbla year to keep pace wtlh laat year's record-aetUn1 pace despite much hi&her prices. "I think the pbeoomenoa ol eold. diamooda and aUver ia more or less defying the laws of supply and de- m and over the put few years." be says. Small specialty shopping center to be built. More than 1.5 m llllon tourists visit this beautiful wine country area annLI-'lly. Growth strictly llmlted in area making this an excellent Investment opportunity. Rebdyo to go. ca11 . HBMan Promoted Robert M. Gubrud bu been named t.reuurer of Smith International Inc., of Newport Beach. Gubrud will be responsible for tbe cor- porate treasury depart . ment 'a domestic and ln· teruatiooal operatioos. Your dollar's best friend today ... REPUBLIC'S 11. LOAN. Access to your savings }Without losing interest. 11le UM of your moneJ • It em"na lnlerest. That"s whet Republic's 1 ~savings loan can do for your dollar~ (Our I% po-annum ls le;s., than ch4rged by most 3'Wfngs and loansJ Yau 8'lold ........_. penllltJwhen you borrow from savings. (We'll loan you up to ~ of your belance.) You simply repay 1 % per annum mme lnterest than the rate your account presently earns. For example. on a 6-1/2!> certificate, you repay et the annual I 1.8 54°/o Annual Rate. percentage rate of 7-1 /2t.. The difference is 1 % per annum, and that becomes your ef- fective loan rate. Meanwhile, your aavfngs remaln intact, earning Interest. St.mt • 6-month Morter Mmtret ec- count tod8J and have liqukilty whJJe your funds earn substantim Interest. You can transfer funds that may be getting lower Interest elsewhere. And at Republk:, ti a per- sonal emergency artses, you'U elwaya have ready a<:eus to cash. thanks to our 1 ~loan. 12.4190/o A.....afteld. ................ Dec.27 ....... 2 (6-montb tam. •10,000 minimum -no COftlPOUllCfln9) Call or write toda)( Ask for a RepubUc fedensl Saving.a counaelor. Fedinl NGULl!lonl teQLdN., lnfl:rS pcnaUu (ex~ Wlththwal from~~ HflWnun,,..,.. ~ M MJirVp ac:coc.n b9'll ll $5.00 • • • • • • I!~ time UM lloo.ter Crow pour,.._., a... ml~ REPUBLIC FEDERAL SAVINGS __ _,..... 11111111 =-~7!::Pl!.':~~~~.!o':o lAQ(.U'IA IUQCll!I.. 30232 °"" VtlfY ~ (714) ~ waTJIUl'81'D 13' ~ ~, .... t..,, DleloflWJ (714)~ H4iW ~ AL.JM>e1tA Z2~ I'\ &AM !we. (21J> 'ltHJal I ee1•11 • I.Atlt9 PrejeeC United California Bank is usJna a bellcopter to speed un- collected cbecb to tbe Loe Anaela Airport. After proceA· in&. the checkl are dispatched at midnllht to airlines for out-of-state fll&llts. By reducing time cbecb a.re in transit. UCB says it la able to 1enerate an additional $8 million• day for investments. More Mileage Sought WASHINGTON CAP> -Tunaportatioo Secretary Nell Golclachmidt wants 198$ vua and amall trucks to 1et u muy u alz mlla more per 1alloo ol 1a1ollne tb•n today's new modela. Goldschmidt Jut week pro- poeed that the average gasoline consumption be aet be\ ween 19 7 and 22.4 mpe for UM5 model t~ wheel-drive U1ht trucks aad v am. 1be UlllO ataDd.ard la 14 mpe. FOi' rour-wbeel-drive light trucks and van•. the 1980 atandardl.114 mp( Tbe new regulaUooa call for tbe 1985 standard to be fixed between 16 2 and 19 I mp(. o~·t>r The Counter MASO U1llilMp 'I'll& AJDlllCAN P'ltlell(llm lnl&iba la ............ repaitted · Uaai men rotarJ driWQI anbelDlmedlDdomatk• ploratlm now -2,1'11 -Olm ., Ume llDce Jlr7. Aad-ol tlle Ndoa'• ..... muafadmwl ol allfteld citll- tq equipment, NatkmlJ a.., Co., la predlet1a1 an •tea .,.aw boom ID tile l.lml . Tbe ~ IOdet7 .s4 401 1eololle.al erewa are tur· rentb brfolftd tn lmd ~· Uoa and mother 11 CNWI are en1a1ed lA offabore projcta. 'lb.at•• ueata a U percent ID- ereue from tbe aame ~ wt year, 1iceoulln1 to a ~ •poke.man who uk• oot td be idenWled. ''Wr\'E BAD AN increutt of 79 crews aince April, which lj ln· credible," the apokaman Mid. ·•Every available crew ll out worttnc." National Supply President Ted Rocera said bis company it frO- Jectlnl a 12 percent fncreue next year ln tbe number' of rotary drtlliaa rip ln uae •for domestic oU a:ploratioo. Accordlna to Rogers, the number ol wella drilled ailould jump from an estimated ~146 in i.m to 53,085 in 1980. '°'tt. a !H Off U1 °" tt,4 ()fl :u t.S •.i .. , u 11 1.1 1.1 1.4 7.t ... ... .., 61 u tl , , '"' MUTUAL FUNDS .. . l Amhl ' Al'•rnll toll 4 61 1 .... • 1.-U 1" + \'a !'•,.,.. I JO S UI AGIM h I• "'"* 1.-J1 17'-' + 141 !' .. ,.,, Ml ) !,! AGftev IM 17 ~ 11! 11"1 + " P'ICIUt 1409 4 -AG111n1 I • m ))Vt. .. J2 ,.... ,.,....., .. I "' A~llL.f A I • l)'t • \oo D D"" ..., !'l~f/f .. Am_ .. 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TBDZ AaE TllE .. uooa1 .. .u.p -and they 919 aad w11J CODtintae to bt Hailable tllroqbout tM 1•ar ... erely by pianola• 70'.lf apedtnc to take .chatqe of the Ma80DaJ wee tbe yur round. you cu eutly 11Mb your spmcff n1 by bundrecb ol dollan ! 1bere are thrtle mQ>r pertoda for cleanmee .U.: after Eater. a.ft.er July ' ana .,__, Cbrtlt.mu. ,,.... .... ncelkat timea to plek up dotbea, llDeu, doa.u ol otber U.eau, .,.,,,,.._ yoo ma== llllo lbarta&ee ol lllJ .... U- and eo&on If you don't earlJ ln tbe ........ There alllo are tbe ~dad Aquat wbtt.e ..i.; •Pfflala for Geoqe Wuhinaton'• bl.ru.day; for Columbm Day; Veteram Day ; 11mllar boUdaJa. DO NOT LET THE 1lmpUdty ol tbe followtq ealen- dar mialfad you Into dowqndl.nc ltl importance to your pocketbook I nu. barsain sutde alooe un put'°"' well oa tbe ••1 to bealin& any forHffable prtoe api.raJ in tbe lutun. TbJ.a ltraltflll of~~,~ alone can more than offaet a ny apparent annual nae in the coat ol Uvin1. If Yoe Wut To Bay Atr coodiuooen ................. February, JuJy, Aapat Applianiees . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . . . . . ...... January Balhilll awta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . After July 4, Aqmt Bau.ertes and mutnen .. . . .. . . .. .. . . ...... September Beddin& ........... Febnla.ry, Aquat BUildin& mat.eriala, lumber ...•...... : ............. June Campina eqwpmeol . . . . . . . . . . ... -..... Aucuat Can <new> . . . . . . . . • . . . Auiuat. Sept.mber luaed) February, November, December Children's doth1.n1 .. July, September, November, December Cloth~ < 11prtna > • • • • • . llarcb Coats <women's, ctuldreo'a> ... April, Aucust, November, <meo'11 (wtnler) Oreues Fishing eqmpment Furna~ Garderung eqwpmt"nt Hardware Hom.-runu.ahtng.s lnlaot.& we ar Lauodry apphancf's LLDtfta Lloaene Luaaage Men '1 ckJth.t.ng PaLDu . Radl0&, phoooarapiu Rao1es December January, Aucust . . .. . . .. . llarch January, April, June, November .. October January, February, June, Auruat, September . . . Au.suat. September Auiwt, September January, February, AU(USt January, llan-b, April, July .. .. . . . .. March January, llay .. Janury, May, July . . ... -llarch . Ausust. December . Au.suat. September January, February, July Refrta~ratora and r~urs Rues and c&rl)etl . April, November ..... Junaary, July January, February, May, July. Aqust September School clothes. suppUea ................. Aupst, October Shoes (boys' and riria' > . • . . • January. llarcb, July (men's and womeo'a) .. January, July, NOTember, December Silverware . . ................ February, October Ski equipment, skat.es • . .. . . .. .. • . . . . . .. llarcb Sparta wear . . . • • . • • January, February. 11 ay • Stereo equipment . . . . January, February. July Sult.a (me11 'a and boys') . April, November, December Sum mer dot.bes and fabric. June, July Summer aporta equipment . . . . ................... July Televmoo set.a .. . ...••. -....... llay, June Tires ....•.......•......... ·-.•....... May, end ol Ausust Toya ............•...•.•.... January, February Water healers .................... January, Nonmber Bankrupt Cannery Back in Business SAN DIEGO (AP) -"lbe SUD II.arbor tun.a-eumtna 1ub1ldiary of Westcat.e-Callfonlia eo.,,., wb.ic:b wnt bankrupt.. la wortiq •Cain. But DOW tl'a produdq Bwn· ble Bee tuna lmt.eed of Caruticm ad 8r'ellt O'Clt.ldtm. Aft.er a ~ of o,>eratkm. ea.tie • Cook •. ol Honolulu la procbaeiq about 1ID tam ol tm.a 4all1. waft1DI toward a pJ ol 250 &oaa a daJ. Alrnmt all ta. 100 wanen laid on by Sun Harbor have hem blnd back. A fund ol ll00,000 la betna apeat for lmJW"em.U by CuUe • Cook, wtUcb paid •·• mlDiclD for tbe cannery al • 19deral blmlmrpCey ule an Dec. 10. In It.a worldwtcs. openUom, ca.tie• Cook producea food under the Dole label and IJ'Oft plneappMI, i.ttuce. banan• and cauliflower and banestt aealood.