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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-12-17 - Orange Coast Pilot• • • acc1ne ID OU . DAILY PILOT 69 Evacuated, Horne * * * 1oc * * * Called SulJstandard -FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 17, 1976 v~ ... HO. JJI,. seCT10MS, 41 .. AO•S • • • • $250,090 Fire Hits Mesa Firms Rape Trial Jury Replays MD's Sex Tape By TOM BARLEY Ot U.. Diiiy POOi ~l•fl A taped recording of what lhe defendant adm1b was sexual ac- llvity with a patient m tus South Laguna phys1cian'i. ofhce was played back lo an Orange Counly Supenor Court 1ury. three times Thursday. At one point, Deputy Oistnct Attorney Maurire Evans brouf(hl lhl' defendant. Or Hoss Todd 69 Evacuated From Grove Nursing Home ff.) G \R,. GRA~'\'11.J.•: O• ,,.,. Ci•••• l'OM "•" Stak llt•allh lkp.irtment or- l'iC'taJs today u at·uall'fl 69 .i~cd lperson!> from th•· Garden Grove JSamt.1num bt•t JU''>!' C>f what one ofhc1al tallt:O \\odull) ~ubstan· t dard cood1t1nn<1 ' Tht• lll't'n~t· 'IU\fWn.,1nn and ! forec>d t'\ ~cuat1on 1-. the fir<tt in • Oran.:e Count\ smtt· \late re , 1 gulat1on!> ro\leran-'! nurs1nR homt• operations \H'r<' toughenro la.'it year I Donald Ounne, dtrf'ctor of the ( Facilities Li censing 01v1s1on an Santa Ana. said he expects the 69 I patients at the nursing ho. me at 10471 Garden Grove Hlvd. will be lodged in other faciht1<.•s by nightfall Dunne said the license sus- pension ordered Thursday by state Health Department Direc- tor Jerome Lackner culminated action that began last October. That is when inspectors in Dunne's omce cited the home for 157 infractions of patient care and nursing home regulations. I Violations e1ted in the inspec- tion report included serious un · derstaffing u1 all areas of the nursing home operation. l Inspectors noted there was on· ly eight pounds or pork on hand to feed 8.1 patients then in the nurs- 1 lngbome. It was also noted in the report that patients were bound lo com- Dtodes or so-called potty Chain -and left unattended. And, the inspector noted, there Wu a Rhortage of bed pans and (See AGED, Page AZ> Arsonist Blamed LOS ANGELES (AP) -A fire set by an arsonlst ha.s de3troyed ·the 100-year·old Loa Anceles Free Methodist church butldtna ln LU city's Bo)'l• Hel&hta area, firemen uy. D1ma1e was estima~t $30,000. McClure, 55, from the stand to hiB side at the eollMel table lo in· terpret comments on the tape that were not audlbletothejQry. Dr. McClure is accused by a 22-year -old Dana Point woman of rape and sex perversion Jan. 7. Persistently questioned by Evans on his alleged drugging of the patient. McClure repeatedly testified that he gave the young woman 10 milligrams of Valium as a-relaxant for the back pain he was supposed to be treating. He repeatedly denied that the Valium he administered had anything to do with his plans for love malting. And he testified that the patient was never at any lime in a condi- tion other than relaxed and that she was well aware of what was going on. The complainant. who filed charges of rape and sex perversion against the physician later that day. claims that she "became a vegetable .. under the influence of the drug. She testified that she was dazed and disoriented and powerless to pre. vent Dr. McClure's sexual ad· vances. The defendant told the Jury Thursday that he was passively encouraged by the patient to • make those overtures and that she offered no protest when he re- moved her gown and fond.Jed her. Dr. McClure testified that he also used a vibrator to further sexually stimulate her. • Background noises throughout the tape include heaV)' breathlng from both participants, moans from the patient, comments from both parties and the sound of furniture being moved. Dr. McClure told Evans that if his patient had ever suggested that he slop the love making he would have immediately com- plied. "I'd have backed off like a scared rabbit," he assured the prosecutor. <See oocroa, Pa1e AZ> HELLO. DAD.' OML "r' 1 SHOPPING rJAVS LEFT •TrL. CMR.ISTMA~ .' -;I From. ·I 0 Miles Out I - O.ily PllCH SUI! ""°le Thomas Hesketh. 24. Costa Mesa, is brought asl:\ore by team or Orange. County Harbor · patrolmen and Newport Beach paramedics who traveled 10 miles to sea Thursday night to pick him up. Hesketh was burned while working on the engine of the sport fishlng boat Coronado. He was reported in good con· ditiontoday at UC Irvine Medical Center. 107 Strieke~ Flu Slwt Program May End for Good WASHINGTON (AP> -The swine nu immunization program may be dead even if the vaccine iJ clearttd or any connection with a paralytic disease that has led to the nationwide suspension or the program, federal officials in· dlcated today. Meanwhile, the government reported It discovered 13 more cases of the paralytic disease - the Gulllaln·Barre syndrome - and a.ld two o( the vic:Ums died. 'lbat brlnt1 the number ot known cues to lOT, with alx deaths. Dr. n,odore Cooper of the Department of He.itb, Educe· tJ()ft and Welfare said that lC a eonnectlon II I ouhd ~ween the vaccine and the dfseaae "I wou1d be the lint one to recommend su1pe1>1Jon of t he prorram pennanenUy.'' If lt lJ cleared, Cooper said, he will recommend that the lm· munlsaUon pro1ram resume. Coopu , lf€W assistant secretary of health, told the Senate health subcommittee that if the program Is shut down, it could be resurrected if there were a swine nu epidemic. Jn that case, he said, any risk from the vaccine would have to be wei1hed against risk to the public from swine nu. Sen. Edward M. KeMedy CD· Mus.), chairman ol the panel, said the latest setback to the pro-· gram may have irreparably eroded public confidence in swine nu lmmunlzaUons. On Thursday, Cooper said that <See SWINE, Pa&e A!) Freight Derails NOVATO (AP) -Nlno cart of • U9-car frel1ht train derailed bear here Thurad•Y. rippl.aa up too feel of track, Southern Paclflc oftldals uJd. No JnJwies L were re1>0rted. Weather Adds To Fears of Tanker Spill BOSTON (AP> -Bad weather at sea intensified rears today that an oil tanker aeround in sandy shoals off Nantcket Island would break open and spill 7.6 million gallons of heavy industrial fuel oil into the Atlantic Ocean. Coast Guard oflicials said. Oil sloshed overboard as six· foot waves swept across the dis· abled tanker, which was report· ed lislin g 1 o degrees to starboard. Officials on the scene said they couldn't estimate the amount of oil spilled since the Argo Merchant ran aground Wednesday. The hull reportedly was intact today, but Coast Guard officials sai~ there were cracks in the bulkheads and the decks were bucrkllng. The item of the 640-foot vessel bad aetUed at leas\ 18 feet into the 1tnd. The 1hlp il 40 feet. high from keel to deck. The sea iJ about 30 feet deep 'Where it ran qround and la not measurably affected by Udes. Antiques, . Wine Lost In Blaze By STEVE MITCHEU. Ot tM Dallf Pllel Staff A $250,000 fire jn an industrial part of Costa Mesa early today Jell three bminesses gutted and antique furnishings and 4,000 cases of wine destroyed. Co&ta Mesa Fire Department analysts were investigating the blaze at 1635 Superior Ave., a Ult- up structure housing nine busi· nesses in the city's westside. Destroyed in the 1:33 a.m. fire were content s of the Exotic Wood-Craft building, Newport Import Co., and C l assic Finishings by Norm. Fire walls prevented extensive damage to several other offices in the cement building including a custom boat firm and a Euro- pean machine shop. It took two engine companies, a truck company and a squad company, under the dfredion of B a t t a 11• n C h i e f Robe rt McClelland, 30 minutes to ext- inguish the blaze. McClelland blamed silver foil insulation on the roof of the struc· ture for spreading the blaze. "I think that insulation, which is common in commercial build· ings. contributed to the fire," he said Damaged in the blaze were 4.000 cases or imported wines, valued at $80,000, McClelland said. The cases were stored in the back of Newe>ort Import Co. and sustained water and smoke damage. Firemen say explosions heard at the fire might have been ex· plodlng wine bottles. Also destroyed in the fire were antique furnishings in an adja· cent building, Including 16th Cen· (See FIRE, Pa1e A%) Coast Weather Considerable cloudiness earl,Y Saturday with clear· ing later. Cooler days with hlghs lo 70, lows down to 40s. INSIDE TODAY Dance if growing bl/ ~ .'• and bound.t In Orange eo.mt11. , mcludJng both clcudcal ballet end f ree-wheeUng modem t ttchrdquei. See P'lfl• CJ of the ! Weekender. ladex , '. at C6.f A4 •• 8M (J-J . .., Al4 All cs CH M \ A2 f)Afl y PILOT s Friday Oeeembor 17 1976 Saudis Hold to 5% Oil llike OPEC Split, With Others Setting 15o/o Increase D o JI 1\ () a t a r < A P ) C'un!>l't \ J t1 vc 1111 Riunl Sau1.h Ar.ibta broke with tht! oil cartel toduy and refused Lo ito along w1U1 a 15 pcn·cnt pnce mcreast: decr<>l'd by 11 of the l:J members. The Saudi!> said they WOUid raise produc:t1on to hold the price in· crease to :; percent for the next year Miuderer Recovering SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Convic:ted killer Gary Mark Gilmore, who pre- s umably tried to kill' himself with a drug over- dose. was regaining con- sciousness today and was orr the crHI cal list, a hospital spokcsm an said. . Gilmore was recovenng more quickly than expect- ed and responded to ques- tions by nodding hjs head, said Univers ity of Utah Medical Center spokesman John Keahey. Gilmore was found un- conscious in his maximum security cell at Utah State Prison cell on Thursday, one day after being told he would finally race a firing squadJan.17. Fro•PageAJ DOCTOR .•. Dr. McClure tes tifie d throughout the long cross ex- amination that he had been in- terested in his patient from the time of her first visit to his office and was under the impression that she was interested in him. .. Well why didn't you date her?" Evans asked. "'That JU s t was n 't ap - propriate," the doctor SaJd. "It wouldn't have looked very good for me to be seen in the company of a you n ~ ~irl in that tieighborhood." "Do you think lhat what hap· pened in your office with the young w«>man looked very gQOd?" Evans uskt•d. "Jt was unwise," the defendant admitted. "Very unwise. 1 am very ashamed of what I did." Dr. McClure appeared Lo sug- gest at one point m hls LcstJmony that he was hoping his patient might have an arrangement in mind that would allow them to meet away from his office. "She was talking about leavmg her roommate Ul Dana Point and having a n apartment of her own." he testified. "l thought she was hoping that 1 'd offer help m financing 1t. "She w as looking for s ometh1n~ fro m me,·• he t estified. "And 1 W3S aruuous to please that girl in any way l <·ould please her. But the Lon! J(now5 l ~hould have stopped." Inmates Join Hunger Strike TAMPICO. MPxico (AP) - Mc,cican and North American druit ofrenders Imprisoned in five Northern Mexico Jails reportedly Jnin<.'d a national hunger strike 'l"'hur~day by inmates seeking the ri$!ht of parole. Four Mexicans in the An · cl11n<'i:11i pr"on hrn• i'lsued a mamfrsto declaring they would refuse to cal until the Mexican congress passed pending legisla- tion making dru~ ofrenders eligi- ble for parole, a ri~ht taken away m 1971 ''It ·s absurd th<1t the existing law dt>nies parole to drug offen- dens but grants it to other more dangerous criminals, such as a pur1cide or traitor,•· the manifesto said . 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President F'ord :.aid the majority of the 011 pro· duciog nations had actt:d 1r· responsibly In their price raise. but that Saudi Arabia and its aJ. ly, the United Arab Emirates, dUplayed a "sem1e of lnterna- tlon al responsibility and con· cem." Cyrus Vance, the secretary or State-designate, said at the Unit- t>tl Nations that he was "greatly pleased by the courageous and statesmanlike actioo'' of Saudi Arabia and the UAE. He said he and President-elect Carter "will be sen dine a message to them ex- pressing our appredaUon for their actions." Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamanl, the EdelinManslaughter Verdict Overturned BOSTON CAP> -The manslaughter conviction of Dr. Kenneth C. Edelin in the death o! a fetus during a legal abortion was overturned today by the Massachusetts Supreme Court. Edelin was convicted Feb. 15, 1975, two years after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that stales cannot interfere with a woman's right to an abortion before her fetus is able to live on its own. The state high court over· turned the verdict because "the defendant had no evil frame of mind, was a ctuated by no criminal purpose, and com· rnitted no wanton or reckless act in carrying out the medical pro- cedures on Oct. 3. 1973." In his appeal, EdeJin's lawyer, William P. Homans Jr., said manslaughter was impossible because the alleged victim dit!d before birth. After his conviction, some doc· tors said they were reluctant to perform abortions after the first three months of pregnancy. Homans had argued, "The con· viction cannot lawfully be sus· tained unless there is sufficient evidence . . . that the fetus was born alive outside the body" and the doctor caused its s ubsequent death by acting • 'want.ooly or a recklessly." Edelin said he was overjoyed by the Supreme Court's decision. Judge James P. McGuire, who presided at Edelin's trial, had told the jury, "A fetus is not a persoh and not the subject of an indictment for manslaughter." In order to become a person prowcted by law, the judge s11id, the fetus must be born outside its mother's body. The prosecutor, Newman A. Flanagan, countered that Edelin tried to l'.lspbyxiate the fetus while it was still inside the mother and then failed to save it alter it was born. He said, •'The defendant's ac- tion, in short, reflected not ig· norance but an awareness of con· sequences, not a passive ob· servance of events taking their course and affecting the child but a positive, gratuitous effort to kill the child in utero <the uterus)." Jury Blll8ts Navy System MADISON, Wis. (AP) -Acor- oner's jury has criticized the Navy after investigating the suicide death or a former Navy ROTC cadet who refused to serve as an enlisted man. Michael Cooper, 23, died Nov. 3 after a shootout with sheriff's de· puties attempting to lake him in· to custody at his parents' home near Waunakee, Wis. The de- pUties had a Navy pickup order saying Cooper was AWOL. The coroner's Jury ruled Wed· nesday that Cooper killed himself with a bullet from his own .357 magnum pistol. The jury Issued an additional state· ment: "The jury, with the knowledge and facts presented to us at the inquest, hopes in the future that the Naval ROTC and the Dep:itlment of the Navy would show more concern for its members on an individual basis. Jn the future. when problems arise all means oC solving them should be fully explored." AP w.,•pt.oto CONVICTION OVERTURNED Or. Kenneth C. Edelln l'rOtlt Page A J SWINE ..• shaken public confidence in the vaccine and the fact that restart- ing the program may come too late in the influenza season for ef· fective immunization cloud the program's future. Cooper said he would not declare the swine nu program dead yet, but conceded that it would be difCicult for it to go on. "ll will be very difficult to con. vince the public," said Cooper. Federal officials suspended the program Thursday to investigate reports that some vac;cinated persons have developed Guillain- Barre syndrome, a disease af·· feeling the nervous system. Officials stressed that there was no proven association between the swine flu vaccine and the disease, but that the pro- gram suspension was "prudent" , Wltil the possibility or such a link was checked out. Cooper said the program may be suspended "as mucb as a month" while investigators re- view data. If it takes this Jong, it could be mid-January before the program is restarted, well into the traditional flu season, ·he said. Cooper said the U.S. Center for Disease Control in Atlanla..-has uncovered 107 cases of Guillain- Barre syndrome through the flu program's surveillance pro· gram. Of these, 58 had been vac· cinated against swine nu, 34 had not and the status or 15 was un- known, Cooper said. Six persons with the rusease have died. Of the four deaths re· ported Thursday, each victim had received swine nu vaccine, officials said. Three of the deaths were attributed to respiratory failure and one to blood clots in the lungs. Cooper gave no indica- tion of the cause or deaths. Ferry Skips Run SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -San Francisco Bay's new $4.2 million ferry Marin fell briefly ill with a faulty generator and mii>sed a commute run Crom Larkspur to the city. Navy Listens CIA Sub Recovery Pays Off WASHINGTON (AP) -U.S. Navy experts have been able to monitor communications between Soviet submarines at sea and their home bases because of the CIA 's retrieval of part of a sunken Russian sub, the Washington Post said tOday. When the CIA recovered a section of the sunken sub in 1974. it retrieved a detailed description of how.- all Soviet submarines communicate with their homeland. the Post said. "Sources would not say whether the Navy is still monitoring ship·to-11bore communications to and Crom Soviet submarines. but pointed out that the Sov- iets have switched to a new system using satellites to communicate from submarines to the Soviet Union,'' the newspaper said. The salvage operation was conducted by the Glomar Explorer, a $250-mUllon ship built for the CIA by n corporation owned by the late Howard Hu&be1. The ablp rePOl't.Cdly raised from a depth or 16.000 feet about onc·thlrd of a Soviet submarine that sank in the Pacific Ocean with 86 crew memben aboard almost nine year& qo. Saudi oil minister, pred1cted the 11 other m e mbers o f the Organization of Petroleum Ex porting Countries would be una· ble to apply their sncrcase. But he cautioned, "Don't be too happy in the West. OPEC con- tinues to be strong. Saudi Arabia cannot ~ive without OPEC and OPEC cannot live without Saudi Arabia." The United Aral> Emirates, fifth largest producer in the cartel, joined Saudi Arabia in de· ciding to boost the oil prices by 5 percent on Jan. 1 and maintain· lng that price for a year. The other 11 OPEC members -Iran, Iraq, Venezuela, Kuwait, Nigeria, Libya, Jndonesja, Algeria, Qatar, Gabon and Ecuador -insisted on a 15 per· cent increase in two stages : 10 pereftt on Jan. 1 and S percent on July 1. Specific figures issued later put the total increase at 15.5 percent. A communique issued by the ll·nalion majority at the close of OPEC's ministerial conference said the base price or Sl 1.51 per barrel of crude oil will be rajsed by Sl.19 on Jan. 1 and by another 60 cents on July 1, bringing it then to a total $13.30 per barrel. The Saudi·UAE increase of 5 percent would normally mean an incre~e in U.S. gasoline prices of less than a cent a gallon. But much of America's present ojl imports come from Venezuela, and a gasoline price rise will de· pend on purchasing arrange- ments made by American oil companies. The companies would also determine the timing of a price increase. Generally. experts figure the U.S. gasoline price n ses one cent per gallon for every 8 percent in- crease in the OPEC priee. Because Saudi Arabia is the largest source of U.S. oil im· ports, its 5 percent boost would soften the over-all OPEC impact on the U.S. economy. In 1975 the United States im· ported 3,212.000 barrels per day from OPEC countries. f',.._PageAJ AGED .•• other equipment needed for pro- per patient care as well as "what appeared to be rectJ matter on bed clothing, furniture and drapes." Dunne identified the head or Garden Grove Foundation, owner and operator of the nurs. ing home, as Dr. Richard A. Carter. · Carter works fuJJ time at the hospital as its administrator, Dunnesajd. He also said the doctor will have opportunity to respond to the accusation brought against the foundation and to seek re- instatement of the license at an administrative hearing. Oil Drilling Delay Asked DEL MAR CAP) -The City Council say1J lt wants any decision on offshore drilling delayed by the government until after President· elect Jimmy Carter takes office Jan.20. The Council expressed "vehe· ment opposition'' lo the Bureau of Land Management's latest leas- ing plans for offshore sites, some of which would be within three miles of San Diego County beaches. O.lly 1"11.c ..... ,. "' •k ... '4 """'"' MESA FIREMEN BATI1.E EARLY MORNING BLAZE Antiques, W1ne Lost In Superior Avenue Fire Fro. PllfieAl FIRE ••• tury furniture, a l'lth Century Bi· ble box and a Victorian couch. Lorie Heyne, who owns the Classic Finishings shop with her husband Norm. said the shop is insured, "but there's no way to replace the.items inside." She s aid one woman had brought in a grandfather clock constructed by her 16·year·old son and left for finishing. ·'She even paid $1,500 for the clockwork for the inside or the box." Mrs. Heyne said. "That's what I mean when l say some of this stuff can't be replaced." McClelland said he believes the fire started in the woodcraft shop, bul said fire analysL5 have not yet determined the cau!>c of the blaze. Metro Patient Stabbed Self LOS ANGELES CAP) -A Metropolitan State Hospital pa· tient rued or stab wounds that were self-inflicted, testimony al a coroner's inques t has in· dicated. Silas Brown Jr. collapsed while taking a shower and died Nov. 20. A pathologist testified Thursday that the stab wounds were in the leg, causing a slow but fatal leaK- of blood. I Dr. Marie Parker, a doctor in the emergency ward al St. Mary's Hospital in Long Beach, said at the inquest that she had treated Brown for stab wounds Nov . 14 b e fore he wa s transferred to Metropolitan, a mental hospital. FBI Bid Rejected LOS ANGELES (AP > - President-elect Jimmy Carter asked U.S. Dist. Court Judge Frank M. Johnson Jr. to become FBI director but Johnson turned him down, citing financial con- siderations, the Los Angeles Times reported in its Friday edi· lions. Prostitutes 'Busy' Near Imneyland Traffic flocking to Disneyland and nearby attractions apparent- ly has fostered increased bust· ness for prostitutes, police say. Anaheim police last week made 37 arrests during a six-day crackdown on streetside pro- stitution in the area around Walt Disney's sprawling amusement park and the nearby Anaheim Convention Center. said Lt. Dale Wilcox, who heads Anaheim's vice, narcotics and organized crime detail. "The girls say it's a cherry patch lucrat1vC', easy ter· ritory," Wilcox said Thursday. Twenty.two male customers and 15 women were picked up near Kale Ila A venue and Harbor Boulevard, Wilcox said, on charges including lewd conduct, solicitation and drug use. All but one of the women were found to have needle marks on their arms, Wilcox said, and their motivation for prostitution, based on interrogations, ap· peared to be the support or drug habits costing $50 to $100 a day. "That area generates a lot of traffic. You could have 40,000 to 60,000 persons within a short period of lime on the streets," he said . Typically, Wilcox said, customers were solicited by the women posing as hitchhikers along the streets leading to Dis· neyland and the tourist hub of hotels and res taurants nearbv. Although the solicitations oc- curred within three mjJes of Dis· neyland and the other tourist at· tractions. the prostitution rin.i? did not appear to be geared s pecifically to tourists. "This is not n<'cessarily a vie· timless crime .... We do have a responsibility to the prostitute if she is being victimized," Wilcox said. The lieutenant said interviews with lhe women disclosed that many of them were servicing 20 cus tomers per day at $20 each. Too Much? ' Too Little? - DON'T BE MISLED BY DISCOUNTS. 'DEALS. SALES AND GIVE-AWAYS. THE COMMON LAW OF BUSINESS SAYS IT BEST - IT IS UNWISE TO PAY TOO MUCH, BUT IT IS WORSE TO PAY TOO LITTLE. IF YOU PAY TOO MUCH. YOU LOSE A UTILE MONEY ANO GIVE-AWAYS. WHEN YOU PAY TOO UTILE. YOU SOMETIMES LOSE EVERYTHING BECAUSE THE PRODUCT YOU BOUGHT WAS INCAPABLE OF DOING WHAT IT WAS PURCHASED TOOO. YOU CAN'T PAY A UTILE AND GET A LOT. DEN'S .........•..•.... -~"'~·Installation· custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1661 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646-4838 -646·235.5 ) Ontario Airport: Ontario airport may provide a aoluUon to Orange County 's erowin& need for commercial air . aervice, otricials from three counties said in Santa Ana Thurs. day. ~pervisor Tom Rilel" caJled lhe"Orange, San Bernardino and Los Angeles officials to&ether to discuss ways to improve publlc awareness of service at the On· tario facility. lie suggested the group began forming plans to provide dJrc.-ct bus tra ns portation from the county to the Ontario airport. A re port distributed by San Bernardino officials noted that only 3.66 per cent of the 2,66'7 On- tano air passengers questionecf during a summer survey wer~ from Orange County. The report said that while most of the Ontario traffic comes from R1vers1de, San Bernardino and eastern Los Angeles Counties, in· Catch This Falling Star creased efforts should be made to make Orange County residents aware of the airport. The group of 18 officials agreed to form committees early next year to address both a possible bus route to Ontario as well as ways to inform residents about the air service. Bob Long, administrative as- sistant for the City ol Newport Beach, said local officials believe such a route would be used by Sky divers over Safi Dit>go hcgin to fo rm a 16-man fc>rmutior tallt•cl the qua drci.four· m an as they plunge toward the ground at 120 mil('S l)l'r hour from more tha n two aules up. The complex formation lasts for onl y a few seconds as the men use arms and legs to ·fly' into position for the formation. ----------------------------- Superports Authorized Oil Tankers May Vldoa.d Miles From Slwre WA S HI NG T ON C/\P l Tra n s p or tation Se<:r f'tary Willia m T . Colem an today author ized construction of t he na lion's first offshore superports an the Gulf of Mexico but placed economic and environmental restrictions on lhei r operatwns The superporls would allow 011 tankers too large to dock :it re gul:ir U S ports lo unload their 11 quid car.:o m ales from shore The Reseue Fails oil lhe n wo ul d be pum ped through pipes to shore Coleman said he w1ll requ1r <' that superport owners 01>er:.ite the f acil i llC S 1n a non d18cn minatory manner. accept tng ca rgo fro m a nyone who want:. to unload. lie sajd the ov.ncrs could not impose a ny an ttrompetitive cond1t1ons He also directed that superport owners take a ll necc::.sary ~tcp~ Boys Drown as Ice On Lake Gives Way KA .... SAS n T Y. \lo 11\I' Two hrotht>r\ playm.(: on an 1n : <·nH •rt•d lakr fl'll throui:h lht' urf Jc·t• .111tl cl ro" nr<l dcsp1tt• l:f rurt. ... to 'J\ l' them bv a v.omun 81 , month!I prci:nJnt - The l'(ldlt'!'. of ./.tOW!<. l..t•,t1·r Robin.,on. I J .i net K1•\ 1n Lc•t• ffobrn!'.un. 9. v. c•rc reconirc.><J by tht· L.t't>'~ Summit t.:nderwater Rec·ou •n t 'n1t <,om r thnr hour'> ;lfll·r th<> 10t·1denl Thi• boc:he'i v. crt' 1n 11 bout 15 h <.'! nf v. att>r The~ v. rn: lhl• unh l'h1lclrPll o r M.r and Mr'. J i mmy Hob1n~on. v. ho moved her(' re c·cnt ly from Sa r r:imentn. Calif M> he could hc•.i:;1n v..ork 011 a master of d1v1nrt y ~rum :it a seminary The Robinsons liv<.> near the la ke. and Robanson ('ame thc·rc looking fo r his ~ons wha le the underwatl'r ,earch was in pro- gr ess. but lert v.1thout being told what was happening V1kk1 Weis. a n expectant mother. said she wai; at the park to exercise her dOJ:S when she noticed the boys pl aying on lhl.' ice· about 15 fl•<.•t from shore Whc'll the boy-. moved farther out v. hl•re the 1n • ww; thinner. 'lie ... aul 1l cnH·kP<t under the• wungt'r bo>. and he sLid into the watc•r .. Tlw 'mall1•r one fell m first and lhl'Y werP luu1-1h1nf! that h<' had gotten wet." c;he sa1d, addinR that the older bov then jumped rnto thl' water ·11t• didn't JUmp an panic or anything Ile Jumped in real CJlmly l1kl• ll was fun " Slw s aid after a few minut('~. the old('r boy boo<> l ed the younger one onto the ice. but 1t cracked und('r him and hl' 'lid back in "That s ~·hen they parucked,' she said She said she r an to the edge or the lake and saw that the boys had dr ifted farther out. She saw some wood flo,1t1ng near the boys "l was trying to think of something to throw. and l saw that piece of wood." she recalled. .. I kept yelling at them to grnb hold of that piece of wood, but I don 't think they even heard me. I rettso heloless .. It's a Merry Sunday For Pilot Readers There will be plenty of goodwill and holiday m erriment in Sun- day's Daily Pilot but not 1n the context you would expect. GOODWILL SERIES: FormPr Newport Beach Vice Mayor Lindsley Parsons starts a ri ve· part review of the mysteries and speculation about the May 1969 ~inking of the schoon~r Goodwill Episodes about her crew, owners and exploits will run nll next week. HOLIDA l' HALLMARKS: Three Harbor Area women will tell what characleriaUc1 of Christmas are the mostm4lmora- ble -tor beller or for worse .:..on the Op·Edit page. And coJum_ntst Paul Harva wltl make a predlc· tlon about "6ext year'• presenta that may take 365 davs ol mental preparation. ~ ( UNDA Y' BEST J FAMILIAR TUNE: Almost everyone can hum ''Rudolph the Red.Nosed Reindeer," but few know how the tune originated. An Associated Press story on tbe En· tertainment Pages wUl tell about the composer, JohMy)farks. YOUNG DRINKERS: Guard thoee cupi of cheer. The latest Orange County survey on alcoholism show• a slartllng numbel' or pre-teenagers drink Ji. quor. Sttaff Writer Dennis MclAlhan 's report of the sltuaUOf\ nnd Its solutions will lead otr th~ YOU section to protect the environment and said they mus t a gree in writing to assume complete liability for oil spills. In addition, Coleman directed the owners to monitor environ- mental effects of the superports and said further conditions could be imposed if necessary. The e conomic limitations basically follow reeommenda· tions of the Justice Department a nd the Federal Trade Com· mission. The agencies objected to the way the consortiums which want to built the ports planned to operate the m . The consortiums, which are made up of oil and chemical com- panies, plan to build the ports off the coast of Texas and Louisiana. The go ve rnment a gencies a rgued that the consort1ums· plans would reduce competition and hike Imported oil prices. They urged Coleman to impose restrictions that would keep this from happening The licen ses grante d b y Coleman are for 20 years. They c~ be cancelled at any lime if the owners fa il to live up to the llcense conditions. Coleman said authorization of the licenses ii. in the national in· lerest because it will a llow cheaper trans portation of im- ported oil. Environmentalists also have argued for years that the govern- ment should impose operatin~ safet y res tr ictions on suc h facWties to minimize the risk of oil spills. Supe rports consist of a s maJI stationary above -water pumping station located offshore. The sta- tion is connected by a n un· derwater pipeline to s torage tanks on s hore Hoses extend from the pumping station out- ward to buoys whic h are anchored more than one mile apart. The ships tie up al these buoys and unload their oil into the hoses. Because the buoys are localed In relatively deep water. the huge ships are able to unload at ports with harbors too shallow for ordinary docking and unload· ing. The racility from the atr looks something like a m assive OC· topus stretched across several miles of water. Rape Suspect Shoots Self SANTA ROSA (AP) -A man who allegedly raped a 23-year- old hltchhiker shot himself in the bead after notifying polJce or his whereabouts, officers said. Police identified the man Thurs4a,y as Robert L, Nugent, 26, ol Sebutopol. They said he picked up a young woman Wed· nesday Jnd raped her in a local cemetery whlle holding a rtne barrel aa•1nat her head. Sonoma County Sherur Don Striepeke said Nugent wu on parole from S•n QuenUn oo a r:iJ)\: conviction Boon . Orange County residents travel· ing to the au-port as well as by Ontario area re sidents traveling to beaches and other local attrac- tions. . • Ed Loritz, manager or the Orange County Transit District <OCTDJ, u1d providing s uch a service pe rhaps could be ar ranged. But, be warned , OCTD might have to run some empty buses along the route unllJ the public Crippled Veteran Loses Suit LOS ANGELES <AP> -A st.ate appellat,e court has over turned tbe "moral victory" won by a quadriplegic Laguna Niguel man denied admiss ion to a theater in Newport Beach because his wheelchair would have blocked aisles. Appellate Justice Lynn D Compton ruled Thursday that state law does not require a person to be admitted if his wh~lchair would block an aisle in violation of fire regulations and does not require that facilities be modified to allow handicapped persons to use them. The ruling overturned a judg- ment won last year by Robert L . Marsh, 40, a former Marine pilot who was partially paralyzed from the neck down in a 1966 auto accident. Marsh had been taken by his parents to see •'The Godfather" in April of 1972 at the Edwards Newport Cinema In Newport Beach. Marsb was told by the manager he would have to eithe r leave his wheelchair and sit in a regular seat or be placed in front of the seats close to the screen. M8J'Sh refused and left, saying he felt "anger and humiliation" ove r the incident. He later sued the theater's owner, Edwards Theatres Circuit, lnc. The jury ruled that Marsh was the victim of discrimination, leaving the amount of damages up lo the judge, who awarded Marsh $250. His attorney, Mason Rose himself in a wheelc hair termed the verdict "a moral v1c tory ." The appellate ruling Thursday said, however, that "one of the limitations to which all persons are subject is the requirement that they b e able to a va il themselves of public accom· modations without violating fire regulations ." "This court is not insensitive lo the hards hips s uffered by persons who are afflicted with a wide range or physical dis abilities that exist in our socic ty," Justice Compton wrote. But he said that thF problem is one that must · be handled by the legislators, not the courts. Fflday. ~omber 17, 1976 OAIL Y PILOT A~ to County?·· would arow to depend upon It He noted that Airport Service~. a transit firm. bas a franchise to operate between Orange County and Ontario and that could tie OCTO's hands in providing a service aJon~ the same routes. R.1. ''Cuba " Morris. manager of the county General Services Agency, said Airport Services now will provide transponation to Ontario for any groUp of five passengers at a cost of $5 each. Hut he said, so lut, Lhat se.rvict ha.a gone unused Cliff Moort-, manager oC the Los Ange les Department ot Airport.a, s aid officials in his city would support ellortB to channel air passengers from the crowded Los Ange les International Airport. He said the Los Angeles faclh· ty has a ('apacity for 40 million passengers yearly, while Ontario has a capacity for an eventual 15 million. Perfect Dia•ond APWfreohoto Behold. 107 .7 carats· of flawless dia mond, the Louis Cartier , n a med in honor of the lOOth a nnivers ary of the famed Paris jewel~r. The gem , which is insured for S5 million. was d iscovered in South Afr ica two years ago Harvard Grid Back Succumbs to W 011nd BOSTON <AP) -Andre w Puopolo. the Harvard football player s ta bbed in the heart one month ago, died early today at Tufts New England Medical Center. hospital 0Hic1als said. He never regained consciousness. Pohce scheduled an autopsy. and said results wouJd be pre- sented to a Suffolk County grand jury . The 22-year·old defensive back was stabbed while with friends in Boston's Com bat Zone Nov. 16. Immediately after the stab· bing , Puopol o und e rwent emergency surgery to stitch up the heart wounds . Officials said he was k e pt a live with a res pirato r and othe r life· sustaining meas ures. Three Boston m en were arrest- ed Jn connection with the stab bing of Puo polo and a teammate. whosuffered mmormJuries Detective Sr.t. Robert lludson of the distr ict attorney's 01fice said the three, indicted earlier for assault with intent to murder. have been held at Charles Street , Jail pending further action. They were identified :JS Joseph Soares. 33, Leon E aste rly, 41 , and Richa rd S. Allen, 36. ,.,...,. Tl"fft Jttlt in! M•• yow s~IOll from -wht. chelu IA .,_....._, -Hie ttatety HaWe FW, flte n""flOf"ll• SR•tnip, ttt. -y-to4e<or .. e Wtilte Ar. the slMlpefy ,.,......_ D_,..., ttie ~ Gnmtd lloh-1 FW, or Mte ••.,opvt., o_,. .. Ar. W'- Y°" c-!ft Wtd see -1119' qucllty tr.et .. ,._..._ pncn yo.i'W lutow wtly so ~ cus._.. ho•• llMlde our loutlon ttlelr fGYont• Chthhfto• ''"" liop for Hie lost 16 years. 411 1IH1 of "'"' ltill O•olloble -fr-2' ...... hips to 15 ft, f11Mh. DOVGLAS FIR 0 f .... orit. 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J...t J'fl'\ ~easting ,~J TV's Violence Blasted ~·.·, ~~ ~~~\' WASHING TON (AP) -It you wanted blood·and·eu~ TV pro- gramming during the fall, then chances are you found it more times on NBC than any other network, and the leading sponsor of video violence was Chevrolet, says a citlzens' group tampaigning for reduced TV violence. Show Rating Upaet.a Network were Pelbr Paul candy, Hallmark cards, Texaco, Wbiripool, J ean Nate perfume, Shopper Toys, Green Giant veaetables, Keebler cookies, Carnation dog foods, Efferdent and Quasar lelevlsic:lft. wltla Tom arphine WddBlue Daydreams WILD BLUE YONDER: Okay, folks, are you ready for today's little quiz on airports? Won· derful. Here's your first ques- tion: (1). Name the nearest com· mercial jet airport to where you live. Answer: Actually, there are two correct answers, depending. Most of you along the Orange Coast answered Orange County Airport. Some upcoasters may "have answered Long Beach Municipal Airport. That's fine. Both are good answers. You are now rea<ty for the next qu~tion: (2). Name the airport that a three-county s tudy committee says you really ought to be using rather than either of the two you identified above. Answer: You probably got tricked on this one. You probaltly ; Utlnk they want you to taJce your ' jet flights out of Los Angeles In· , temational Airport, lovingly re· ferred to by many people as , LAX. i., .. W..tAAL.k.?-~JoMe..Jlll,lll!IMIU41J.o-t • wrong answer. So now you are entitled to say okay, smarty.pants, if they don't . want me to take a jet out of , Orange County or Long Beach or l Los Angel es, then just where do : they want Orange Countians to go when they want to ny away? The correct answer 1s Ontario. Ontljrio? Where in all the wild blue yond e r is Ontario? Someplace in Canada? A report by the National Citizens Committee for Broad· casting, crllicized by NBC because the network sald it counts a murder the same as a ~/push or s hove," charged ""Thursday that the m05t violent television show was NBC 's "Queal." The program has been canceled. Thr.; Rf;PORT SAID that among the least vlotent pro- grams were "CPO Sharkey, .. on NBC; "Mary Tyler Moore . Show," CBS; and NBC's "Chico and the Man," nll situation comedies. The citizens commlttee said the remaining nine shows on the 10 most violent list were, in order, "Starsky and Hutch," ABC; "Baretta," ABC; "Baa Baa B l ack Sheep," NBC: "Hawaii Flve·O," CBS: "The $6 Million Man," ABC; "Kojak," CBS; "Police Story," NBC: "Delvecchio," CBS: and "Serpico" NBC (canceled). With Chevrolet, the report said the sponsors of the 10 most violent sbows were WhitsbaJI Labs·Anacln, American Motors, Sears, Kodak, Schlitz Beer1 Procter & Gamble, Genera Foods, Burger King, Frito Lay Products, Mr. Coffee and tho Campbell Soup Company. THE COMMITTEE said .American Motors, Schlitz and Burger King were in the top 10 in the study the group did last summer. The group's survey, financed by a $25,000 grant from the American Medical Association, said ABC was second to NBC, while CBS was "by far the least violent network." In l ast summer's s urvey sponsors or the least violent programs were Listed. Johnson said Prudential Insurance Com· pany was the only corporation that remained in the top 19 of the sponsors of the 10 least violent shows in the most recent survey. OTHER SPONSORS OF the 10 shows with the least violence In addition to .. CPO Sharkey," "Mary Tyler Moore" and "Chico," the shows, ull aituaUon comedies, rated least yiolent were "McLean Stevenson," NBq; "Doc" (can- celed), CBS, ''Sirota's Court," NBC: "Mr. T and Tina" (can· celed), ABC, "Phyllis" and "The Bob Newhart Show" both CBS. Former Federal Communica· lions Commissioner Nicholas Johnson, the committee chairman, told a news con· ference the charges were in· tended to bring reform. .. WE'RE MAD AS hell and we're not going to ta1ce it any more," be said. "We're making lhe inf ormation available publicly to see if that will alter corporate behavior.•• A spokeaman for NBC in New York said the "usefulness of the study is nullified because ll counts acts of violence equally -a murder counts the same as apushorshove." AhseClleek Morton Halperin, once a top aide to former President Richard M. Nixon, says his court victory in a wiretap case against Nixon, Conner Atty. Gen. John Mitchell ·and former chief of staff Robert Halde man could serve to check future gov- ernment s urveillance abuses. E$cape Failure 'Crazy' Patty 'Still Working' on Her Reasons By The Associated Press Patricia Hearst says she's still trying to fi gure out how she got so "twisted around in my own head" that she never tried to escape from the Symb1onese Liberation Army ... "It's crazy. It doesn't make any sense at all, a nd it's something that 1 'm still working on myself," the convict·heiress said in a nationally televised in· terview on CBS Thursday rughl. THE INTERVIEW was con- ducted at the Hearst family ens· tle at San Simeon. Miss Hearst, seated on a sofa, wore a long blue dress. with a printed scar( for them at all." , She said she was forced to tape the eulogy in which she mourned the deaths . "I guess people thought that I really liked them," she said. or her personal plans, Miss Hearst, who is free on $1.25 million bail while appealing her conviction, said she would like to travel and start working soon. As. for marriage, she said, "That's going to h ave to wait for a .while." SHE ALSO SAID the family had just gotten its Christmas tree and said she expected her first Christmas at home in three years would be "fantastic." Tears of JOy Now, we shouldn't make fun of the three·county study commit· tee t hat is working hard to eliminate overcrowded condi· , knotted fashionably around her neck. Weeping Judge Frees Wife ' . NEW YORK <AP) -Just about everybody in the courtroom wept for joy, and tears even rolled down the judge's cheeks as he ordered Sandra Lowe, a 38-year· old battered wife, freed in the killing of a brutal husband. , lions al our own home-grown aerodrome. They wouldn't sug. , gest you go, clear to Canada just .. to catch a jet. They mean Ontario International Airport, right here in California. ONTARIO INTERNATIONAL Airport is in the city of Ontario. ·which the study committee has pointed out 1s only SO miles or so from our coasll ine. You still don 't know where it is? Let's see 1f I can help you. Gaze your wonderful eyes off to the northeast See th at huge smog bank lurkmg out there? That's where 1t is All you need do is take take Route 5 freeway to Route SS freeway to Route 91 to Route 60 · lbe sure to turn left> and you're • there just that easily. Wh en you get there, you won't be alone. The study committee figures show that even now, 3.7 percent or all jet passengers at ·Ontario Jnlt-rnational Airport come from Orange County. That does. howevt>r, leave 96 3 . percent who come from some other place. 1$ut don't let. that bother you You 'll oowelcome. NOW IF YOU need more heJp findintt Ontario International Airport, just rem ember it's this side or Fontana Just a bit above Norco It's northerly of Chino Slate Prison. You will find it near U pland. M o ntclatr and Cucamonga I'm certain you 'll want to ny out of there now ~o you too can help alleviate Jam med condltlon.'l at Orange County A1rport. Have a nice flight. APWi,..,..10 Tellg on Telly Actor Telly Savalas had his head duplicated -so he'll presumably always know where it's at -al a luncheon to publicize the Studio for Solid Photograph in midtown New York City. A spokesman for the studio says it is a "revolutionary new art form" that produces sculpture by a three·dimensional process tied to a computer . Beirut Battle BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP) - Pro-Syrian and pro-Iraqi Palesti· nian guerrillas fought each other in Beirut and the northern city of Tripoli early today in one of the worst fla r eu ps since Syrian troops imposed a cease.fire in the Lebanese ci vii war two months ago. "We know of at least 13 dead m Palestinian refugee camps in Beirut," a poli ce spokesman said, "but we had wireless re· ports from Tripoli that fightmg there was worse than in Beirut " Sytian·backed Saiqa guernllas and men of the pro-Iraqi Arab Liberation Front battled with m ortar s, antiai rcraft guns. rockets and m achine guns 10 camps on the southern fringes of Beirut and 60 miles to the north an Tripoli , Lebanon 's second· largest city. ( IN SHORT . J /flUdRerip• TOKYO (A P) -Prim e Minister Takeo Miki gave up his struggle to remain in power to· day, clearing the way for the election of conservative, 7l·year· old economist Takeo Fukuda. Miki. 69, announced that he would res ign t o ass ume responsibility for the ruling Liberal· Democratic party's elec· lion setback Dec. 5. It failed to wm a majority of the seats in the lower house of the Diet, the Japanese parliament, but goi. the support of enough independent members to give It a working majority or nine votes. 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""'" ,.. ___ ,..,_,_, .. ,_2S_ "° In Illa dtUrtl, i.....,.rat~ tllould ....... trom llloM Of .0 10 IOM ol 30 Ill lllo11er elevello!IS. l ower '~'°"' ll!Oul411e•Dovl 10cltOrMt .... , ...... eoa.cal Weather "'''Mid (lter Sa111rcsay wllh 114~ "'"-IO'lo LIOlll varl•lll• wlftd• nlQlll ""d "*""'9 llOUft. c.o .. 1 .. 1-oeratum "'11 rlMlfl 11t1t-11 41 111d n. 1111111<1 ttmotr81111'ff wlll rtnoe "'1WWt1 lO n 7J, Tll9 weler tetnPtt•IUft win lie .,. Sun, llloon, Tlda "UDA'I' IKtnflflQll! •!Jt0.111. JI tiKondi.w ll1'4orn. t.• IATUlllDAV •.t ie.Ill. ... ,.,, fl.Ill. .0 I ,,., ...... 4.0 The 22.year-old daughter of newspaper executive Randolph Hearst told interviewer I larold Dow much the same story of her life with the underground ter- rorists that was rejected by the jury in her bank robbery trial earlier this year. But she issued her strongest denunciation yet or the six SLA members who were killed in a Los Angeles house May 17, 1974: "I FEEL THAT they got exact ly what they deserved tn Los Angeles, exactly what they'd asked for. And I don't feel sorry Flares Rau• Dqlotf Mlaal~• WASHINGTON CAP) -Russia is arming its forces In East Germany for the first time with a powerful new antiaircraft mis. sile systern designed to knock down low.fly ing enemy bombers and fighters. U.S. intelligence sources report. The SAS system, which can fire two missiles at a single target simultaneously. is the second ad· vanced weapon to be deployed recently with Russian forces fac. mg Western Europe. PttbHclt11 Ban A•~d TOKYO CAP> -Ambas~adors of five Ara b nations asked Japan to stop publicity for a new U.S. movie about Israel's daring rescue of airline passengers held captive by hijackers at Uganda's Entebbe airport, officiaJ s said Friday. Diplomat s from Algeria, Sudan, Iraq, Egypt and the Unit· cd Arab Emirates told Foreign Minjste r Zentaro Kosaka Thurs~ day that publicity of "Victory at Entebbe " might damaje the friendly relations between Japan and the Arab countries. "I 've never gotten so emotional." said Queens Supreme Court Justice George Balbach as he put Mrs. Lowe, mother of three, on probation for five _years on a manslaughter charge. MRS. LOWE WAS RECOVERING from surgery when her husband. John. 39, beat her for the last time Sept.10, 1975, in their home in Jamaica. Queens. Mrs . Lowe pleaded guilty to stabbing her husband with a kitch~n knife at the height of the beating. BALBACll SAID HE HAD received about 40 let· ters in support of Mrs. Lowe, from relatives. neighbors, clergymen, school officials and community Jeaders. When Mrs. Lowe heard she was to go free, she col· lapsed in sobs, saying over and over, "Thank you, thank you for your mercy." . "I 've never seen anything like it," said the pro· secutor. "I've never seen an entire courtroom in tears." Devotee of Man~on Guilty of Murders LINCOLN, Ill. (AP) -Michael Edward Dr a bing, who said he want· ed to rid the world of rich people, has been convicted of murdering three or them. Judge James Heiple or Circuit Court found Drabing guilty or murd~ Thursday, rejectingthe21.year-0ld killer 's insanity plea. "THIS DEFENDANT IN the popular conception is 'crazy' because he did what most or us would label an insane act," Hei· pie said. However. he added, "I agree with the conclusions of psycruatrjsts who testified for the prosecution "that the defendant did understand the criminality of his action." The defense conceded early in the eight-day trial that Drabing committed the slabbing murders of Lloyd and Phyllis Schneider and their 17·year-old daughter, Terri. DRABING TESTIFIED that he was following the philosophy of the Charles Manson "family," as outlined in the best-selling book "Helter Skelter." He said the Manson family "killed all those rich people and I saw if you killed them that erases the pro- blem." Logan County State's Atty. Roger Thompson described Drabing as "an Incredibly sadistic, self-centered, immoral individual who wanted to draw attention to him11elf." Despite Warning Contraceptive OK Eyed WASHINGTON CAP) -The Asst. Secretary for HeaJth Dr. government is not ruling out Theodore Cooper of the Depart· granting approval to an injects· ment of Health, Education and ble long-lasting contraceptive Welfare, the Nader group con- under attack aa a suspected tended that FDA approval could cause or cancer ln humans. come withln a month. A spokesman for the Food and The FDA spokesman said l! t.be Drug Admlolstratlon (FDA), drug is approved for contracep- respondln1 to a call from a Ralph Uve use, ft would be limited to a .Nader group to ban use of the small number of women who drug as a contraceptive, said no don't want to have any more dectalon wlll be made until the · children but nonetheless cannot aprina and It could go elt.ber way. or will not ufle other methods or birth control. NADER'S HEALTll Research A 1ingle 1bot of Depo.!l"ovC!ra Gl"OUl> aald Tbunday that the prevents pre,nancy ror lhree drug, Depo·Provera. ls "far too months. haurdou1 for contraceptive UM" because it causa ce.ncer In m USE IS appf'O'fed now only anlmala and iA auapected o( caut· to treat the symptoms ot lnopera· Int cancer; atertlJty and birth de-, blocanc.rorthe utena. Jee1.1 Jn. bunians . ln a l«!tter to • Faced with ~al ~ position a few yenn ago. the FDA declined to authorize more general use. BuL the Health Research Group cbarsed that, even so, doctors prescribed it as a con· tracep\lve for about 10,000 women in the UnJted Slates last year. nlE ORGANIZATION said Depo-Provera is "intended as a drug for second-class citizens," aucb as the poor and mentally d~ fectJv• who tould not \Dlderstancf Jabels thahxplaln the risks. Written dMJg warnlngs "are no excuse for approving an il\lecta- blo clru1 tor poor women that FDA conslden too hazardous in 9111 form tor mlddle·class women," the group said. - In Ontari o Bar Stolen Baby Found Safe HAWTHORNE CAP) -A six-monlh·old baby boy who was stolen from tus cnb lasl Monday has been found unharmed in a cardboard box in the back of a bar. An anonymous tipster Jed Police to Timothy Jason Busullos at the Ontario bar late Thursday. The youngs ter was flown by helicopter to Los Angeles, where he was driven to a reunion wilb his anxious parents, J erry and Doris Bustillos. AUTHORIT IES SAID t hey received a n anonymous phone call from someonE: claiming to know the location of the baby. Police went to the Horseshoe Bar in Ontario and found young Bustillos. The baby was taken to the hospital, where be was pronounced in good health. Police never found a motive for the appa rent kidnaping, and worked with the boy's parents into the nig ht in an attempt to reconstruct the events of last Monday. MRS. BUSTILLOS said her SOR.,. was missing when !>he went into hrs room to check'on him ~rly Monday. She said she had put him to bed at 10 p.m. the previous evening. A window screen leading to the room had been removed. and police SaJd 1t appeared that someone entered the room. No ransom message was de- livered. Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies conduct· ed a door-to door search for the baby, but called it off Wednesday when they found no trace of the baby. Along with a batch of Christmas cards, · OAILVP1LOT AS Morality Outlined By Judge SAN DIEGO CAP) -A judge says "men have enjoyed going to bed with w omen ... ·' for thousands or years and he is tired of attempts to legislate morality. SO SA VlNG, Superior Court Judge Roben w. Conyers r ebu ffed de- mands Thursday by the prosecution that former massage parlor owner Melitta Eckhoff, 41, be jailed. "Well, for about 2,000 or 3,000 years men have enjoyed going to bed with women," Conyers Sllld. "As Jong as they'r e will- ing to pay for it, there 1s little that can be done in the way of deterrence." HE FINE D the woman $500 and placed her on two years probation. "Perh aps legislators h ave to run for re- election too often," ob- served Conyers in outlin· ing his view of attempts to enact sexual morality into law. ~s. llestcr Wi shaarof S~ta Barbara got -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. a special invitation Thursday -she was Said R evenge Slayings LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Sheriff's investigators are checkmi.: ~1 rc•port by relatives of three men gunned down 1n l'.iramount that they were s lain by members or a powcrfuJ Mexican family. The \'1ct1ms, Mclt'llO Meza, 37. his brother San- tos. 34. and their half brother Jose Naranjo, 30, were killed Thursday m. they left their jobs at a machine s hop. The mother and the widows of two of the men s aid Naran10 and the Mezas had been tracked do"•n bv their a"!>a llant.-; "ho wC'r<' seek inf.? revenge for the tl1.•.ith of a nlt'm!x>r of a Cuhacan. f\kxico, Cami· ly :'\.iranJo shot the man in self defense while on police duty, according to the report given she riff's deputies by his rclalt\e:-.. Wib on '11slt e d K orea SACRAMENTO (AP) Congressman Charles Wilson took two trips to South Korea this year and assured officials there U1at they shouldn 't fear a House probe into Korean activities in Washington, the Sucramc·nto nN· says. The nc" wapcr reported Thursday that the Hawthorne Democrat acknowledged the trips and his ass urances to South Korean President Chung Hee Park :md the man who then headed the ( ) South Korean CIA . S ta te Wilson said he also gave P ark a ropy of a let-"--------..... tcr he r eceived from President elect J 1 mmy Carter tn "hich Carter em· phas1zed that J strong denunc1at1on of the Park re· g1me h) one of his fore1gn·p0liry advisers did not neccs<1arily r rprr<., nt his own Vl•'Y.S. T~lon A~a~fl F olds LO~ ANGF.l.F:S CAr) \ New York-Los Angt•lc" "quJbhl<: 11\ er the ka•lt rsh1 p of the Na· t1onal .\t·Jdt•m\ or Tel,:v1s1on Arts and Sciences heated up Thurs day as all 12 trustees of the academy's Holl y'>' ood chapter resigned. They said thry'd now study the possibility of setting up a new television academy. but stopped short or s ayin~ they'd also consider producing their o'.'n awards ~how for achievement in television. NIK." ho.;;(' turn 1t 1s to uir the academy's Em· my award-. shm\ for programs this ~cason, said it c.t1ll plan ~ to t1•l1•\ 1<,t• thC' -.how as schedult·d in mid· Ma.>, e \en 1fthecl1sputc 1sn 't over by then 3 Be at., R aJW Walt rn • LOS ANC: F.l.ES <APl-Los Angeles county s heriff s depulll':-. :,,ay three men robbed a bar in the cit.> ~Walnut section and k1dnaped, raped and beat a w.i1tn•,s The robb<'rs, 'laid to aJI be in thei r 20s, took $235 rrom lhf• bc1 r early Thursday and ncd at gunpoint "'1th lht• 3-1 'ear-old WJ.Jtrcss She was found 90 minute-. later in Carson ~~s _!Believe It or Not.I BEAM A GIVING LEGEND for 181 holiday seasons. BEAM'S CHOICE COLLECTOR'S ED11 ION. VOLUME XI IMPORTED BEA MEISTER GERMAN WINES JIM BEAM, 11-IE WORLD'S FINEST BOURBON, ln a hM1dcome hohclay Cdrlo11 for taqrelul holiday g1V1ng. asked to join the National Guard. The California Army Nation:.il Guard wrote her, "We need another full -time citizen and part-time soldier." But Mrs. Wishaar, 88, has decided not to accept the offer. Dummar Denies Forging 'Will' LOS ANGELES CAPI -Melvin flummar de· nies that he was involved in forging the so called "Mormon will" of Howard Hughes, and he says be· ing named a beneficiary In the document "has Just completely ruined me." "It's been a frightening experience," Dum mar said from Ogden, Utah, in an inter view with KABC- TV. "l wouldn 'l wish it on anybody else in the world." ONE OF THE 30 or so "wills'' that surfaced after Hughes' death last April lis ted Oum mar as heir to one-sixteent h of the bi llionair e in· d ustrialist 's vast financial holdings. Some estimates say such a share could be worth $100 million. T he w ill th at na mes Dummar turned up mysteriously in the Salt Lake City headquart ers of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mor mon . Dumm ar said after its discovery that in 1968 he gave a ride and a quarter lo a man wandering in the desert who may h a\'c been Hughes SUMMA CORP., the holding company for Hughes' interests, has called the will a hoax. On Monday, an attorney for three cousins of Hughes said Dummar's fingerprint was found on the en- velope that cont;.11ncd the will. "I am in no way involved if it is a hoax," Dum- mar said Wednesday. "All the accusations. the dirt throwing, what have you, has just completely ruined me.·· A PROBATE TRIAL on the will's authenticity had been scheduled for Jan. 10 in Las Vegas, Nev., but it was postponed to allow time for an investiga- tion of the fingerprint, probably by the FBI. Dummar was a serv1c<.' station operator in Willard. Utah, when the will was made public. 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FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY• NEWPORT CENTER AB :-DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Reaction No Surprise FOR THIS EXECUTION THERE WILL BE FIVE VOLUNTEER RIFLEMEN. BUT ONLY FOUR RIFLES WI LL HAVE LIVE AMMUNITION? RIGHT! THAT WAY, NO MAN WILL KNOW FOR SURE IF HE , 1CTUALL Y DID THE KILLING! IT HEL1>S RELIEVE THE BURDEN OF GUil T! It is a predict able situation. There is a controversy over the environmental impact report on the Orange County Airport, so coun- ty supervisors order a public opinion survey to allay tbeunrest. The report, held in confidence ror nearly a tnonth, is released on the eve of s upervisors ' consideration of a cceptance of it, and a controvers y erupts over the ~urvey. ll comes as no surprise that the people crying • •t oul •' ove r the results of the survey are the same who have fou ght the county over the airport. · They claim the survey is rigged and that it is an inaccurate r eflection of public opinion about the . rt publicized films because of particularly unsavory scenes of violence. Several reported receiving letters of commendation from viewers. Church leaders have joined in a camp.aign to lob- by network affiliates to reject the more repulsive television offerings. The National Parent Teacher As· sociation is considering ask1ng its more than six million m embers to boycott products of firms sponsoring such programs. And now the American Medical Association has warned that movte and television violence i.s a threat to the physical and men- tal welfare of children. airpo Thi~ too is no surprise since the survey claims that most of the people in tbe coun_ty _t_ including those living in the areas impacted by airport noise (who constituted nearly half of those surveyed), don't see the airport as the county's biggest proble m. Ap- parently they don't even see it as the county's seeond or third biggest problem. As long as all this stops well short of becoming a collSpiracy to abridge freedom ot speech, well and good. But that is a danger line too easily crossed, and education and religion especially can be badly hurt by erosion of free speech. Meanwhile, we keep wondering why there has been such reluctance on the part of people to exercise their own quick, most effective controls -click off ~e ch8;0Del and don't buy those tickets. HEY! I GET THE FIRST RIFLE. WELL, IT SOUNDS GOOD IN THEORY! When the Board of Supervisors discusses the airport, they probably will find the survey offers more substantive information than is found in the pre-~ dictable reflex reaction from hard.liners on either side • . ~ or the airport issue. Enough Violence? No less an authority on profit and loss than the Wall Street Journal notes that public opposition lo ex- cessive violence in movie and television productions may hit the producers of such "entertainment" in the pocketbook r ather soon. On two recent occasions, affili ate stations of na- t1orwl TV networks have refused to show widely · A Priceless Gift Orange Coast residents who would like to make a special gesture of goodwill in this holiday seasoa could do no better than to respond to the Red Cross ap· peal for extra blood donations. This Sunday, Dec. 19, has been designated Save· a-Life Sunday. Throughout the day, from 9 a .m. to 7:30 p.m., blood donations will be accepted at the Red Cross Blood Center, 601 N. Golden Circle, Santa Ana. Donors must be in good health and between the ages of 17 and 65. If you are eligible and wish to help, call 835·5381 for an appointment. It's a gift that could make a big di.C!erence to someone's holiday. WAR DENI 1.0ld West l Theme Dear Gloo•ny Gos Different Approach for Democrats ~~ i Lives On • • I ( ART HOPPE ] . ..._ ____________________ _, f · Lean, raw -bon ed 'Jesse ' Jameson took the revolver from f the nightstand and spun the well· • oilC'c1 cylrnd<.•r to check once ; again that there was a bullet an t each chamber. The door behind J him clicked opened He whirled l "J esse. l. ." His pretty wife l Cora Belle. s l opped m mid· e sentence, her i eyes widening l at the sight of : the gun in his hand "Oh . ' Jesse, you ·n· '· not. . You 're not going out t h e re ·• Nol alone'·' "Got to," he s:11d grimly. tucking the revolver m the wmsl band of his faded denim Jeans She threw her arms around his neck "Pleas<'. Jesse, 1t"' too dangt'rous ll 's ,:!Pttmg dat1.. And ~ou know the> ·re 0111 there. WJJl· ing.'' "WF. <'..OT to <'at •• h.c said quietly. •·And 11 ·~up to me to pro· Vlde rur you and httll' Molly " "God knows how many of them 3r~ out therP, · · ~he :said. her vo1t'e breakme. ''And MolJy nc.'t'ds a father " . "I II get through," be swd de- \emunedly. "Once l make It to Main iHreet, 1 'll be safe. They won't Jump me there. Then it's ooJy a UlUe way ... " Ther e were te:ars in C'ora Belle's eyes now. ''Oh. why doesn't the Jaw take care ol them the way .•. " Jesse ID ughed mirthlessly. ··nie law' Oh, maybe some day the law will be stroog enough to stop all this senseless killing. R e th ose m u n i tions caches: Shades of Fritz Kuhn and his Bund cells! When Goebbels s aid in late 1944, "You may beat us, but you will imitate us," perhaps he knew just how deep a penetration Kuhn had made H.M.R. Gloomy Gus tomm•nh •rt l"°"""•• by r• ~drr\ ...tnd do "lot n•cen~rH1 rtUec1 the v.,,., ot t"r-l"ttW\pi1pt'r S•ncl your P9't -••lo Gloomr G .u•. O••rr P1101 Maybe in a hundred years folks will be so safe and comfortable they'll look back on these days as exciting. a dventurous times when men were men and .•• " "EXCITING!" Cora Belle COY· ered her eyes with her trembling hands. "To be terrified night and day·1 To be scar ed of stepping out of the house for fear you'll be robbed or pistol whipped or shot m the back by some sneaky ... " "Now. now, honey, I was j ust trying to cheer you up." He took 3 shotgun from the closet and broke 1t open lo make sure lt was loaded. "Time to go." "Please. dear, let me go with you." He shook his head. "Someone's got to watch over little Molly. Now b3r the door after me and if anyone tries to get in. • . •' He handed her the shotgun. "Well, you know how lo use tills.·' RE CLASPED her tn bis arms one lut lime . Then he doused the li,gbts, opened the front door a crack and peered out. All seemed qu l t . "He re a oes !"'h e whispered. With that. he dashed down the steps, crossed the sidewa.lk and le ape d into bis 1976 Ford Mustang parked al the curb. The engine roared to life and with a 5<1uea l of rubber be was off toward Ma m street a nd the GJant-Save S upermarket just beyond. New Leader May Co.ol Congress WASHINGTON -The election of Rep. Jim Wright of Texas as House majority leader is one of those rare, largely accidental events rooted in s malJ irrelevan- cies which promises long.term consequences for American politics: a less bellicase, less as· sertive House of Representatives during the Carter administration and perhaps well beyond it. Although centrist Wright's selection partly represents some mellowing by · · H o u s e Democrats, he is well to the right of their con - sensus. His election was more the pro· duct of in· tense, sem i· hysterical personal emotions aroused by Rep. PhlJjp Burton of California, petty ambitions, a strange lauitude by liberal lobbyists and just plain luck. The consequences will be vast· ly more significant than those causes. Besides being easier for the new President and Speaker to deal with, Wright will contribute to Thermidor in the House - moderate counter-revolutionary reaction following turbulent radical reform. . That role was suggested by Wright's brief campaign for l eader s hip , decl aring his Southernness would abort any re- built Soutbern·Republican coali- tion to block Carter legislation. But the outcome was decided neither by that nor hJ.s claims of greater empathy with President- elect Carter and the prospective new Speaker , Rep. Thomas <Tip) O'Neill of Massachusetts. WHAT DECIDED matters were the volcanic personality or Phir Burton and inevitable per!lonal ambition. Burton's high .powered tactics -in [ EV ANS-NOV AK ) partnership with the falle n Wayne Hays -bad alienated House members far more . ideologically in tune with him than with Wright. Wright picked up additional votes because his e levation to the leadership ·opened up chairmanships on the . House Public Worb and Interior C.Ommlttees. Moreover , the 47 n e w Democrats elected in l!r76 are, by temperament and background, mor;e 'tautious and less flam- boyant than the 79 freshmen or 1974. While Wright is viewed by many colleagues as a pompous prototype of Hollywood-st yl e Congressmen, he came over to the freshmen as considerably more plausible than either the driven Burton or the brooding Rep. Richard Bolling of Mis· souri. With the clarity of hindsight, it is now obvious that Bolling, though personally unpopular, would have easily defeated either Burton or Wright in a two· man contest. He never got there because of sheer bad luck and support for ~right among the many freshman Democrats with experience in state and local gov· emment. THAT SUPPORT was also 1n dispensable lo Wright's one-vote margin against Burton. A case in point: Rep. Barbara Mikulski of Maryland, national party re- former who disagrees with the leftish Burton on few issues. Yet. Miss Mikulslti, looking back to experience on the Baltimore city council, feared a m ajority leader constantly ch a llenging the Speaker a nd President. She vol · ed for Wright . Perhaps the Miku1skis would not have had they been prodded by th e A me rica n s f o r Democratic Action <ADA), the National Committee for an Ef· fective Congress <NCEC> and other outside groups opposed to Wright. Assuming the c hoice would be bet ween Burton and Bolling, these groups did not publi cize Wright's a nemic lifetime ADA liber aJ rating of 48 percent. It fell to 32 percent last year with Wright "wrong" (con· servative) on black voting rights. sex di~rimination, oil, food ·s tamps, tax reform, nuclear power a defense. As n t: lea.tier for ~idcnl Carter, Wright will quickly fal· ten his ADA rating. But unhkc Burton or Bolling, he will not pro· test if Carter scrimps on sot1<1l we lfare programs in the 111 terests of fiscal antegnty. MORE IMPORTANT. Wnghl has no interest in continuing hell· bent de m ocratization of the House or runaway usurpation <>f executive functions. Wright's voting record over the last four years of constant congrcss1on<1I assault on pr esidential prt· roga tives w as r est ra1ntd. c a uti o us a nd outside the· Democratic mainstream. Bewilder ed liber a ls hope Wright will be cru~hed between O'Neill , seeking to be the first s t rong Speaker s ince Sam Rayburn, and the liberal, ai::- gr essivc new maJority whip, Rep. John Bradcmas of Indiana. "I think Jim will he a very quit'!>· cent majority leader." one llou<;c• insider told us, adding he douhts W r i g ht w i 11 e v c r b e com c.· Speak<'r. But this seems the same Un· d e r estimat1o n p r ccedins: Wright 's elec t ion Dec. fl. Vigorous and shrewd at age 53, he will not only immediately moderate the mood of the Hou:w but probably moderate it for a Jong time to come. Bureaucratic Monster ( EARL WATER~ ] beyond the control of the pco pie." Bul the IJeallh·Welfo rc Agency was the brainchild of Dr Earl Brian who. hke Lackner, was a medical man without ad ministrative exper ience. Despak that Reagan installed him in or fice and permitted him to merge the several departments into one unit under his control. An Exemplary Transition Ray'Procunier, the tellow who the Senate wouldn't confirm as chief of the state parole agency because he was "too soft" on criml n aJs, is back in the headlines. This time, as chief de· puty or the Health Department, he emerges as the "tough guy.'' Picked by Governor Jerry Brown to clean up the mess which erupt- ed in the slate mental hospitals, he baa also been given the job o( coping with a worse sc.OOal, the administration 0£ prepaid health planJ. A "take charge" guy, Procunler has been prompt in making his presence known. Ordering sweeping in- vestigations or both the positi on s o f the med ical establishment, frankly admits administration Is not his lonJ: suit. It was that which brought Procunier into the act. Lackner needn't have been so quiclc to confess his s hortcomings for the gigantic department would tax the abilities of the most capable-executive. The department superseded the Department of Public Health. running all the programs or the former aa well as all those of the Mental Hygieoe department whose state hospltalS were merged with the new organlia· Uon. Addltlonall)' the prepald health plans are under Its jurisdiction. Altosetbtr It is responsible for somo 100 health programs. tu ompfoyee11 number more than 23,000 and Its budget runs into several billions. PROCUNIER could do tlo greater service than rccom mending the dismantling of the present Health-Welfare Agenry into smaller independent anil more manageable units. He need look no further for authority to cite than the eminent government scholar,. Professor C. Northcote Parklnson who sald, "There is a proportionate size which goes to maximum cfft- clency nnd all our 1nsUtutlons tend to exceed it.·· The traMition that is taking place in Wuhington -one Presi- dent taking over from anolber - baa not always been orderly, has rarely been comfort.:lble and has never been th.it genuinel.Y cor- dial. President Ford st.ands tall in deteat. President·eled Carter has' repeat. ed l y ac ~ knowledg- ed Mr. Ford's uncommonly courteous and helpful man- ner and re· portedly has safd that he would be honored to have Mr. Fot'd serve in some ap-. propriate capacity ln the Carter Administration. Never in the history ol our na· tioo hu thero bceb thJI deg:rec of tranaitlon31 co-operation. Vermont RoystC'I" has watched 1naucurationt 1incc F .D.R.'s llnt and hu researched those -pnvtoue. He aarees that the civllJty or thil Pord·Carter .tumonr b unprece4ented. • Ndthcr of the two Adamsu :would ovtn attend lhc_ ln;augura.- ( PAUL HARVEY) tions of their successors, 'lboma.s Jefferson and Andrew Jack.son. PUSIDENT·ELEcr Uncoln hod to take over from President Buchanan without ooe word of communication, without the least gesture or co-operation. When Franklin Roosevelt was elected he rejected any liaison with tncu m bent Presid ent Herbert Hoover. On Inaugura- tion Day, Mr. Hoover was left to depart without ceremony -to 'make bis own way to Union Sta- tion -without even Secret Service proteclloh. And from there be departed by train for New York. More recenUy. thoulh llarJ'1 Truman and Dwl1ht Eilenbower bad worked closely tor 1ean - nfttt tbe election there wu na pert00al cordiality between the two men. When It was Gen . Eisenhower'• tum to move out hlJ public atUtude toward John Kennedy WU politely proper but privately be kept rtrerrtna to bls. . succeuor u "that boy:• • So the shirt in power -Gerald Ford to Jimmy Carte?' -is being accomplltbed with a mut.uality unique in our history. 'PRESIDENT FORD has left hospitals and oothin& undone to facilitate a the prepaid comfortable and orderly transfer health plam. of authority. His Cabinet was lm· · be also h11 mediately made available for caJled for a briefings. The presidential plane review of lhe functions of the WIS pfaced at President-elect multitude of middle manage. Carter's disposal as was Blalr ment employees. In exerting bis House. authority he has Issued instruc· Corusiderlng the campalgnlnJ tlona t>arring underlings Crom wblch goes before, these two direct contact with the depa.rt- monthl of translUon have to be ment'a director. Dr. Jerome most dl!rlcult; both men by now Lackner, and le&ialaton, without are -or are becoming -ac-his approval. cuatomed to subservience. While such an edict may seem Royster suggesi., that someday tyrannical to the public, the we mlabt want to give considera· adherence to ''cba.ln of com. Uon to adopUng the 8rltlsh mand" principles II standard in system •beH the turnover is ac-governmental admlniltratlon ac- compUahed without this Novern· cordinl to tho best textbooks. her-January gap -which doe..'l And, although Procunler will lend to Jtave our nation vulnera-late IOme flack ror bavtng "laid blefortwo moot.bl. down tbe law" be could not hos» But unUI tbc bic nitcb can be to brtn1 any ordeT to lhe chaodc accompU.hed more etftclenUy -department without tJihtening lbete two men -thlayear -are' theretna.. mana11D1 the tramltJon with dlpitJ wblcb 11 a c:redit to both tACIDIEa, a medlcal man d them and a wOC't.b)t eumi>)t, 'Who demomtrate.t a~ for\hetotw-e. • Joft~dnee f'ro.!.ll tbe atata -. . . . . U that boggles tbe mind con- sider the overall HeaJUi and Welf'lre Agency ot wbteh the Health De~artm erat ls only a component. Under thll broad umbrella, prealded over by Mario Obledo. Is also contain~ the vast empires of both the former Employment and Social Welfare departments. Add another 23,000 employes and uveral more billions ot dollars. THI§ MONSTROUS 'bu.rttiucracy i1 a legacy of former Governor Ronaldl Reacan. It lt aa it'OQJ that the • man who campal&Md boUl for sovernor and the pr ldeney u a· foe of bl1 1overnment perm.ltt.cd the creation o( b1 tar the bf11cst ·aa1ncy the state hu known. 1t 1VU Reafao who aald "(Govern· • 'meat) left. lo llleU, wU1 arow. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l<nt>trt N Wrt"d, f'lul>Ualwr ThnmoR K f'r ttll. fo:d1tor Barbara I< rr1lm·l1, F.d1tonol f>ogt1 !."d1tnr Thfl ~llorfal pagt• of tho Dai ly P ilot .s t ekll to inform £1 11d stimulato re::idcr!I by prest1ntmn on this page• dlverat' rommentury on topics or intrre,t by synd1tnt C'd columnists and ('artoonlsb. bv Pf'O\.'ldini: a forum for rrndc~ · v1ewll and by pre111ent1nu lh111 ncw11p11p~r'l\ np111lon11 ·and Idearc on current topics. Tht' editorial opinions or the Daily Pilot appc:or only In thc-roltorlal column Al the lop or the page. Opinions ex· ~s~e(! by lht' rolnmnlsltt nnd cartoonl!nil nnd letter wrilN'5 ar<' lhtir own and no end0!"$C'me11l or their \'lcw, by the Onlly r.1ot •should be infe1 r~. Friday, Dec. 17, l!J?6 ,.-----~ -. ·-~ ....... ., ____ , ____ ..._..~~ ... ............-,.....,.--=--' --:i" \ . Friday. December t7 1976 DAILY PILOT A 7 JOHN WILLIAMS, 17, SHOWS HOW HE OPERATES A CAR WITH NO ARMS Thalidomide Baby Arlt Rhode latand Driver to Steer Conventional Auto With Hla Feet Armkss Lad Drives Youth Passes State Test With His Feet 1-+lOVIOENCE , R . I. lAP) -Passing hls rlrivl'r·., t1·..,l was just one more hurdle in a life of ob- st.1ch•.., for .Jnhn Williams, born l7 years ago as a Tlwli<lom1dl' baby with no arm:.. Bui fo r the state of Rhode fsland, Williams is the f1r't 1lrlvi.•r cv(•r lo steer a conventional car with hts fret "llE'S BETTER THAN MOST at parallel park· tnl' ... said inspector Sal Mellone, who administered t!1c test. ··You 've got to give this kid a lot of credit." W1llt.1ms was one of the many deformed babies horn Ill thl' late 1950s to mothers who had used the lr.mq111l 1t•r Thal1dom1dc while pregnant. Many Pl'Ople without arms drive cars with ~lf'ennA "discs" installed in the floorboards. But Wilham-. J!t•ls inlo a conventional car, ki cks off his •nC'<1k1·1,.,, t.1kPs th(' keys between the toes of his left foot to st.1rt tht· 11.tmtion, then moves his left foor to th<' ac< r lt•r:.1tnr lie moves the gear shift with his rtl~ht foot then Ul><'!> the nghl foot to Steer. Aflf:R S U<'CESSFULL\' TURNING the cor- nt•r a t .Sm1lh and State Streets. the young man ·limbed out from behind the wheel and said, "Well, I J dJd It " An official then gave Williams his license, and showed him three places to sign his name. No problem. Williams sat down, took a pen between the toes of his right foot, and signed. Then Williams walked into another room, paid the S8 licens e fee and posed for a license photo. He needed help only to get the S8 from hls shirt pocket. "I FEE L PRE1TY GOOD," he said. "I ac- complished something today." Besides driving and writing, Williams uses his legs and feet to shoot a bow and arrow and can s ink basketballs from 20 feet. At Crotched Mountain. he uses his reet to~ municate in sign language with his deaf roomate. His teachers at the rehabilitation center, where he is studying to be a computer specialist, say there isn't much he can 't do. "I was born without arms, so I had to adjust," Williams said. ''That was all there was to it." Kept His Cool Youth Survives Ordeal ~AVER BA\'. Mutn. (AP) -Lalce Superior claimed tbe Hre or tus uncle last year. But when the motor on his small boat conked out, young fish- erman Clinton E. Maxwell "kept his cool" and rode out high waves for 30 hours, his father said. "You've got to stay dry or you freeze." bis father said. ' THE YOUNGER MAXWELL PUT plastic bags over his lega and head to keep dry, and ~xercised like he was "running in place. moving his legs llke he was pedaling a bicycle," the father added. Maxwell, 23, ef Beaver Bay, drifted 30 miles eastward into the biggest of the Great Lakes this week. His arm signals to passing ore carrie rs went unnoticed as be passed through tbe .-nipping lane. EVENTUALLY HE WAS ABLE TO paddle to an island and a lighthouse, which had been closed fOC' the winter just five days earlier. He was spotted from a private plane that had been brought into a search for bim. His grandfather Ed Mattson, a native of Norway, had been the first or the family 's com- mercial fi s he rmen at Beaver Bay. His uncle Kermit Mattson disappeared in the lalte in October 1975. tllc , ~dwilt. fU NMlfCH IN E The~·~ 61nstda~t "'-nyone Gao"l'Llf Music Center Fashion Island Nul lo Broadway J~~~ Designers Shop. Oe519n Plaza is a~ne-of·o~ind shopping d1su1ct cucked 1 o a qlJrec corner of bustling Newport cer. Along chese attractive courtyard~ 1n airy wood studios ond .shops, ore art golferles. home furnishings. occessones and specialty s1ore5 where the area's f1nesc incenor decorotors shop for that spec1ol 1tem-or room-or service. Offices of several interior design firm s ore here. along with those of graphic ort1scs. planners. orch1tects, hair 1osh1on and other designers. Looi~ for Muldoon's ot the enrronce to Design Plaza. Shop where designers shop. And w here they worl~. too. DE5!Gn PLAZA NEWPORT 'l CENTER Beaten IJoy Gets SI 0, 000 a Year 640-9020 Baldwin Pianos Organs, Guitars Instruments LESSONS Visit s-ta Clcms wittt special treats on the folowillg days December 17-24 \,r.\\ \OHK <API r-·1veyear-old Eric Ben- ll'SSC'r brain damaJ(ed and partly paralyzed from a :-.c \t.>r · bc>at1ng b} a foster pare nt, has been ,1\\ ardt-d $Jfl.Of)(I a Y<'ar until he is 18 and then $12,000 a} •·ar for lh{' r<'~t or his hfc 1 hl' ..J\llartl .t~JJn.st the foster parents and a l'ft\ ;:.it1· f11\l1·r c·are al'(ency rcsuJted from an out-of. 11°11rt wtllt•rn1•nt and was approved by Manhattan :-.,1µr<'nw <:1>urt Ju sue~ Harold Baer . ,\T Tift: TfM f~ Of' TifF. beating, Eric was 18 1n1111th.., 1•l1l .incl 1n the care or Sgt. Alexander Woods .11111 h1 ... "'1fl-. I-rancl's, at their home on the Ft. 11.1m1lt11n ,, 111\ n .1st' \1 r,., \\ otxls '"'as sentencro earlier to five years 111 .1 frd1•r .ti pn,.,11n for !>eating the child with a bell. T111. :0-1.TTl.EMF.'T INVOLVED THE Woods f.1ru1 ' . '"' th•• T.tlbot Perkins Children's Services, "n11·h I l.11 l'rl th1 r hlld in tht' Woods home Th··"''' 1, It' 1ni.: in another fosler home but his \\ht'rt'.1!111111c. "'1 r1· nnt disclosed. 111 .. <illorn('\ said the child's medical treatment .1lrr•afl, ti.,., 1·11,1 th<• C'lt) $100.000. Ju 1 "'•· H;Jt"r \JHI in his dec1s1on that t he settle - m1 nt 1.1\\1•. 1•ar1• nf the 'pecial needs of Eric for lif1• · a11d ~ould provide special education and rnrd1cal and Ps> cholog1cal care AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU • • .. j ,-! •, LI ·-'. . I '•' -· v· ;i cl ~ lll ·.~ I ~ I J I "'• '\ weslc p 1\vin kle.1\vin kle ·Thousands of lights ~In windows and trees at Wcstdiff Plaza these nights. " :Gifts a11uring fill the stores Give \Vi th fondest love, To you rs ... Seasons Greetings Open Monday thru Friday tU 9 Santa Claus visits 2·5 p.m. Daily ... v) LL • ....:: ...... v1 1 N -v::~ • --· ~ ~ (/I • ... •,• -'!..• • I•• S C Friday December 17, 1g15 - L ltl. Boyd India Third In Movies How many motion plcturcs have you seen tbat were made by East Indians in India? Nol many, lf any, I'll wan-ant. So it's noteworthy, is it not, that India has the third largest motion picture industry in the world? Right behind Japan and the United States. · The average married woman breaks nine di.shes a year ..• A fish expert can tell you the aie or a salmon by counting the rings on its s cales ... That word "malaria" comes from the Italian m eaning "bad air" ... Estim ators think about 80,000 domestic hogs a year escape from their pens into the Ozark Moun- tains ... The typical man has about 45 miles of nerves in his skin. QUERIES FROM CLIENTS Q. "Where was the world's first discovery of d1amonds? And where are those diamonds now?" A. Said stones are In the eyes of a Greek goddess statue currenUy on display at the British Museum. They d ate back to about 100 B.C. But where that sculptor got them is a mystery. Q. "You said .people have only been using paper bags for 107 years. How did they carry groceries home from the stor e before then?" A. Either they brought their own cont <tiners, or the clerks m ade cornucopias out of paper to bold s uch stuff <ts meal, beans, whatever. Q. "How thick is the ice over the ocean at the North Pole?" A. From seven to 10 feet . ... LOVE AND WAR Our Love ant.I War man has noted a (µrious Jifference in the ways that single girls d bachelors pick their romantic partners. he girl, he says, m ight have a dozen yfriends, none of whom seems to be like other or anything like the sort of fellow she entually winds up marrying. But the young ach elor is i n clined to sel ect all his dyfnends, inc luding finally tiis wife, for eJr similar qualities. Quick, which three U.S. presidents each ad a surname containing only four letters? m surprised to learn that when this query t'as put to a sizable sampling of high school atudents . fewer than 40 percent s wiftly leplied, Polk, Taft and 1''ord. ! When the survey takers checked out all Oie countries in Western Europe, they lear ned d> their large surprise that the nation with the lighest proportion of citizens who refuse to 4rink anyth in g alcoholic whatsoever is treland. ' It's another interesting fact of nature that f squirrel can climb a tree fas ter than it can (Un on level ground. ~t» ma1110 L M Aoyet, P ~so.ii. C~la Mhu '1616 • ' f Deatlu Elsewhere VASHINGTON t/\P> Col. C h a rl e-; W. 1 rwood, 79. an aviat1on 1• ineer who served in t ·et air forces m four rs. died Wt:!dnesday . : ei:: a long illness. }REENWICll, Conn . . P) -Marchesa Uly ll Gerinl, daughter of 1 : late theater magnate 11£TM l£R \RIC R Rf r M l f-R IJ\N ,...,.n-111\f \t"Me ... .,, (•f+1,,,n,,. 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She main. tamed homes in Milford, Conn.; New York, the Los Angeles area and Ital y, a f a mil y spokt'sman ~arrl For the Record Dbsolutloau ol Marriage (~AlANIE, M .... Palr1<1a ,...., MM'"• "•"''I)' P•trE. •he•• J MVt (,,.,..,I M ii.i.Ai'! "•V-A""" V • ' I 'VAMA"'4 M •'Y-ln C.. i1trwf Onnn• ( MEHOOl A . Jo•n C:,.rtt1~ ttn-1 l•\\ J~lil. TRAV(:~ P"tfllof't t,..~., 4M Fd1U1t 0••-. AFtJAS. l f'hW•"" iltl\'l M 4111'Qfl'"'' PAXTON "•"'A .,,_, '""f"1<t• M t lEtCHEP Ju'••"~ M •"'d Aor .. .,,." J MtlCAIN r •• n .. ',,, .. ,"' •"d ~~J .. PMt • I IALT'Z·HIGHOH AIHHAL HOMI :orona del Mar 6 73-9'450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 \M ,..,. L •""""• ~,., •• """"' ,,..,.n Jol'w'ttttl\6n l4\RY W•t\• .._ 1'"'4lMv10 C ANOA (W... J•t" 0 •o•I CJ,.,...•, l([lfHI E ( 1>•v•,-1y 4nnttnrtlAf"lttY O•r Dillllll,._H J4--M•rle •M M .. •in "'""d O:IHG, Jo"" c. -l•M• l .. 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Carolyl\ tnit M•O•y Lu, 8AGNAAO, P~ur R .... , ~l•-n1t l 8 1T TNCA P&111 H _, lltl-o 0 ALEXANDER Bonni• G Mid I.A \/fin 8 , 8ANICS. PttrKlt A -MA.ti A 8 JOAICLUNO. S.f11I anclMUllW!t l'llH O.um-., • GIA,.RIZlO Aftll• M1rl~ •11et Hltllofh Jo~•oh WHIT Mt A E, ~ A ... ,.., Sl•n•o E-11 8AARON, ,.,..,. Lou •nd Tlluruo11 8. Jr WEEICS Marjorie L end Lon M ; TMOltNTON, Conn•• M•rie anit .......... CA!>TILLO. C~•YI L.,.._ a110 M•ry lt•ymonCI ANTISTA, ~-r-e W •n<I AvetrfY L. • 11111· f)ISON n • .,...., " .,.., P411rit•• A ' ll<XWORTH MMy .. ,,n •net A~ ,_ • GILLES Joi n 10¥<" atld AQrt ) ....... , \TANI.EV, Thtima •net WHl1am 0 MILVIH "••wr• J -,..,,...., 0.4MI CH•ltON. Ger•<e llll'd .......,, PAltSONS, MAty V •nO EO.ard DDuQlu . AEl!SMAN. Arlvn I) -JOAI\ J PUBLIC NOTICE IOIC'TITIOUS IUllNHS NAMI STATEMfNT TIM 1o11-1n9 ~''°"'•••<IOI"'! hv\1 ......... <!Al,AVIRAS l TO , 1 .. 1 Oow 51rffl. New11911 8Ut1>, C• t2MO fHI K OLi. COMPANY, 8 C•t11or~I• to1o•••llo11, 1'01 oo.,. M""I. N.,."'' o .. cll, CA •1..0 Thi\"'''""' 11UMlduclod..,a11mlt .OIWlrl,,.rtfllp TM• ICOll COMPANY ThYIOlhy L Str-r, Vk e l't••"'-1>1 'tlllt \lai..,...,1 ... , lllfld wllll Ille Cltv"4¥ Cltrli •' o""" Cllwftly .. Ott~'·"' .. ...... Retired Seeking Tax Aid The Orange Coast chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons is looking for volunteer s to participate in their annual Tax·Aide program, a free service to help senior citizens prepare their income tax returns. Voluntee r s a tte nd three seven-hour train- ing sessions provided by the Internal Revenue Service and are expected to serve a minimum of three hours of service a week fr om mid · February to mid-April. The training program for vol..inteers will be given on Jan. 8, 15, and. 22. Transportation to the IRS office w1U be pro- vided if necessary. Persons interestt'd in volunteering for Tax· Aide are urged to send their names and ad- dre sses to th e Coor dinator for the South Coast Area, Mrs. Shi rl ey Las kin, 101 Scholtz Pl aza, #235 Newport Beach. Water Going D0t0n Costs Going Up? Water costs may increase by mid-1977 if California does not get Jl.P· preeiable rainfall in the next three months, an Oraoge CoWlty Water Dis- trict (OCWD) official said today. OCWD estimates an average 8 to 10.foot drop In the county's l,500 water wells. S\JRPLVS WATER from Northern California and the Colorado River is not available to replenish the county's underground bas in because or the two -year drought, according to Daryle Bailey, OCWD administrative assistant. Last year Orange County received only 0.61 inches or rain in October and November as compared lo an average of 1 SS inches. For the sam e period this year:-coun- ty rainfall has measured only 0.51 in· ches, Bailey said. The rainy season usually ends In February. THE DISTRICT official s aid the situation locally is not critical at this Sues Over Cent point. lie said be does not see water rationine or restrict.ions. oo usaie inl the foreseeable future. But the county's underground basin: can onJy provide watet-•t cWTent use, levels for about another two yean, Bailey said. IDGllER WATER prices fof CO\lnty . consumers m ay be reallucl by July it, the water basin continues to drop and OCWD cannot Import its usual supply from other sources. Water imported from Northern Calllornia already has been cut by 3S percent. THE DISTRICT r eceived "a minlacule a mount" or Northern California and Colorado River water last month. Bailey saJd. "The water table ln Huntington Beach la at its lowest point since 1961 when it reached 22 feet below sea level," Bailey said. The OCW 0 official said this level could reach 20 feet below sea level sometime this year if current condi-tions persist. INCREASED COSl'S may also be realized from more energy needed to pump water from wells, said Balley. 00 'l'OU llHOW YOUlt OIA..0.0., VAlU' RlctNfl V INCAl'AIEO? We =.v"':.==:,~===--~~=-.:.::,~ .... --. ....... "'°'_.,... ... _,. .... --............ .,,.., ---"""Ill,.,. '4lw-Ol 11111 _,...lo f~ 1.,.1..-v IQr --Ol IO ,..iy ,,.. -,. ~ Ol -..Cllott GIN-••~ Ille -GI;... PACXS•SSIONAL JEWllLl!RS INC. ..... JC\lll~llfS -Ill Miii Ci(,l~I > -Dhlt.NrM~ 714/96J.562S 209D2 Brookhurst Sirect, Suite 201 Huntlngto11 Death, CA 92646 NOW OPEN Humble Han & Bashful Bill rother 'nLaws COCKTAILS & DANCING NIGHTLY How Appearing GIL SHELTON GROUP OPt'ft 4 p.JL-2 CL& • Tw ..... Sot. COME WATCH US GET OUR ACT TOGETHER 16901 ~ H.t»or Mall New Pos t Accepted By Rabbi A woman who claims that she re· quired medical treatment for injuries suffered when she bit into a fish sandwich purchased at a take-o ut stand in Newport Beach has sued Carl Karcher Enterprises for dam ages to be determined in trial court. Currently, OCWD buys about 35 percent of its water from the Metropolitan Water District (MWD). Th.is pipeline source is much more 11!!!!!!!11!!!----------------~~~ costly than using water from the coun- HUHTJHCiTOH IE4CH Rabbi Frank Stem or Temple Beth Sholom in Santa Ana, has accepted the volunteer position or Chai rm an of the Agency Relations and Alloca- tions Division for United Terry Bradford claims in her Orange County Superior Court lawsuit that she found a penny in her half-eaten sandwich on Dee. 8. 1975, while dining at Carl's Jr., 3101 Newport Blvd. Way or Orange County _.1111!!1!!1~~~~~~ North /South. This division oversees .... --------~ the dis burseme nt of United Way funds by volunteer alJocation s panels, the admission and r etention of member 'agencies and policy de- ve lopment r e garding agency relations. R abbi S t ern is a member o( the Central Conference o( American Rabbis and the Southern California and Orange County Boards of Rab- bis. rLUMllMG HEATIMG> All COHO. "'-....... .. ,.., ..,., 8-.irv~o In Your A'••-4....11' Ml~SION VIEJO 1IJQ22 C1m1A() C.oi•lr•M t • ; •••• , .... ,, .... , ' •• , ~ 495-0401 CO'>T" MFSA 1 ~26 NeWOOft 01Jd ~' l 642-17 53 '1'1'11 Find what_you ty's underground basin, said Bailey. He said Orange County eventually may have to buy SO percent of its water from MWO if the basin is not replenished by local rainfall. WEREN'T lool4'ing for. ~ yo. ,.eu he pkintl ift Hie ,...._.,. ~ ... tMy bee-a li•mg ,..of._,_,! , ......... ,.., .. --· If you're shopping for something specific. chances o re pretty good that Fashion Island hm 1r. Our rhe true fun of shopping 1s browsing. Discovering something speclol. )ornech1ng you weren't really lool~ing for. , ... , ... ,._... -· ,.,. .. Thot s 1he t'xrnement o f shopping or Fashion Island Over 60 fine stores offer o 1~ale1doscope of choices. S6995 So you never con rell what you mlghc find. If you JUSt lool~ In the right pioce. .--it FASH ~N J ISLAND NEWPORT~ CENTER ' Special ,Sale ALL ACCESSORIES . 20 °/o to 60 °/o OFF 111ps • Coffee Tables • fur Plllnws Area Rugs • Wall Hangings • Paintings• lamp Ta~les, and Much, Much Morel Super Buy! s395 The Earth Chair O.tlgned ~ lit. ••r YOlll reefly all-en 0tll\op9d1c eurve lhel c:onfor"'t lo rour h.c:k at precisely the rliahl en9I•. In genuine leather, ehoioe ol 12 decofltor aotore. M1rrot poll1hed chrome le9e. Com .. complete with m1tchlng foelrHI, tool 407 N La Cienega Blvd STILL TIME---..., H IAYST • TO LOTJ ~MT V LOT I • /\ U.OYDS HUIS8\' IULIS Ends Dec. 24 PLUS ••• 10o/oto30% Off on Selected .Leather Furniture Out1t•ndfng buy1, In the finett quality ..• now ctHrance-priced btceuH many i re dlacontlnued floor model•, manufactur- •rt' HmplH, dlaoontinued IHther cotore ••• but, you mu11 hurry beceuH.theH are available on an "Jn-stock" Nsls (no orden wlll bt taken I) Open Dally 10·6. Mon. & rr1 'Ill 9, Sun. I? 5 Calaloguo ava1loblC' I or soc to cover postage & ~(11ing. :?654 s 811s101 I ......... 0.-C...t DlllY .., .... _________ .. O....tt.H,M,)l,llW' •'*-".:-------------:-::;:::::::-:--:--::;::::--------~~-~;•iiiiiiii!!;!!~iiiii•~ .. p ··-·· .. '. Los Angclesti 13 • 659 5942 COM( IA11Y-S4U u.os AS SOON AS AU ITUU Ml $«1-uauno CMIAJmms • 540 7101 -. Friday. December 17, 1978 DAILY PILOT A 9 Mom. Without Sex •, \ THE STADIUM PANT This uniquely styled pant has one large rear patch and flap pocket and one small patch and flap change pocket In the front. This brushed Dacron and cotton blend Is fully lined within a soft cotton plaid. Ideal for on your boat, after skiing!. travel, or leisure. $32.50 in tan only. "I can't reach the paper towels." I t'd Curl His Hair SAN DIEGO 11\P) Deputy County M arshaJ James P. Murphy Ill says he m ay t ake his chall e n ge o f th e marshal's hai-r j!rooming standards to :.i higher court. Super ior Court Judge Douglas Woodworth re- fused Thursday to over- ----turn a threc·d ay sul) pension imposed l ast year because of his hair style. Murphy contends his hair is naturally curly and he has to have it straightened every four months to comply with standards laid down by the county marshal. ......... _ INE LEATHER HANDBAGS Your Choice 4·4 Our Reg. 11 .97 See our great selection of lvxurrous, genuine leather bogs long-lasting and ready for ony occasion! Up- to-the-minute styles with ad· jvstoble straps, multi-com- portments. Available in nat- ural shades. Shop Kma rt ond save. Buy Two ... One for a Gift, and One for You! 1 • r r • ., t 1 ., MAY WE SUGGEST ••• FANCY PLANTS . 17100 IEACH ILYD, HUMTINGTOM IEACH "-842-2000 The first store wit~ everything a woman needs tO win. Featuring ... ~-"" adidas the 'f Grand Opening Meet cathy Rigby Olympic Gymnaslic:~ Champion Sat., Dec.18, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. ) You·rc today. You're competing in the sports workl. .. and winn ing ! Now il's time for The Activis t. The first store totally devoted lo you. The active woman who's serious about her game and her looks. · Step into a sports headquarters dazz1ing wilh a world eolledion of high fashion sport ensembles. In cluding velour warm up~, Lennis oulfils and th e queen of Lhe tennis shoe -Adid as. Only a gam e pprformance <·op1plcLcs the smash in}.{ Activist look. I )urfo rmancc that comes from you ;111d The Activist's supcrh s<.'ledion of sports equipment for the courts, gr0<•n, lraC'k or slopc's. Few your highest sror~ in fashion an<l games, come Lo The Aclivist in the South Coast Plaza, Costa M0sa. The first store wit It everything a worn.an neN:Js lo win. ~ .. It__ , '· I I J. I• I '-' r A10 DAIL y PILOT Prison Enters Business World . AP Wt,..DftOt• Power Project STILLWA'fl!:R, Minn. (AP) - Jim Willman expects to come out ol lhe Minnesota Stat~ Prison in two years with $16,000 in bis pocket. He's neither the warden nor ia card shark nor an uuthor with a oew twist on prison life. WILLMAN, SS, A former. tool· and-die maker, is operations manager and member of the board or directors of the Stillwater Data Processin1 Systems Inc. In 1971, he was convicted In Minneapolis of having conspired to commit first degree murder of his wife through a hired ldller. Smee October 1971 he bas been serving a term of up to 10 years. He wear s prison denim but otherwise is far removed from such prison chores as the twine factory or the machine shop. And his $4.62 an hour pay contrasts with the average inmate shop wage of $1. 75 a day. Steelwor k has st~1rt1'<i ~•t one of three mtlJOr structures at the Palo Vercll' nucll'ar gcnrrating station 58 miles west or Phlll'OIX. Schedllll'd for full production tn 1986, the plant wi ll produce del'lric1tv for Southern California Edbon , Arizona Public Sen tee and Salt River Project or Phoenix. l'uhht Servin• Comp:.iny of New Mexico and El Pa~o Elt•t•tri(' Company T HE DAT A PROCESSING system is the product of a state law that p remits private busi· nesses to help prepare inmates for worthwhile jobs when they're released. The data processing firm. begun last June, handles work for the state Department of Ad· ministration, Hennepin County, the University of Minnesota and three private firms. rt is negotiat· ing with two others. /'11,., •• ,,,,,,,. t/ I ,, ... " ,, ~In""'' l!Tllt'(/ 11/1,.\,\ II ' ,, I '" " \\I I ~I ,,, I., "' '"" ·•J •It•'"'' kif"' I "" I .. ,, _$~1"1/J ((. ''""''( I 1/ ":tHHI "' ,\ I , • ., .... I I "'""'"' .. '". " 111 11•lt•P11' ,,,, 11111m1t1'd 1·r1v/1I I llJ,ilJ.\1 1 II 1 it'U~l' er/I ,,,.,h. ·' ,, .• ,.. MARQUIS h 6(),ll 1" I 'I '1 ~.I! t 111 '"" V11h11 1 11~111.1 .~hhU~ \l.11c1,..:111.-l'l,"'y .. \li"""11 1q11 '7141 h~l-11\SO Presley Earnings Grow The Presley Companies, Newport Beach, re· ported after-tax earnings of $978,104, or 37 cents a share, on revenues of $27,036.770 for the third quarter ended Oct. 31. This compares with earnings or $331,405. or 13 cents a share. on revenues of S27.8.S5.966 for the similar period of last year. Avc>rage shares ouL-;tanding for the quarter were 2.660,562. com pared with 2,623,454 Last year. For the nine months, after-tax earnings totaled $3,332,988 or $1 .25 a s hare, on revenues of $81,663.055. This compares with earnings of $974 , 171. or 37 cents a share, on revenues of $64,828,648 for the similar period of last year. Average s hares outstanding for the nine months were 2,667, 723, compared with 2,622,145 last year. THE WHOLESALE WAY Amcord TREES • SHRUBS • HOUSE PUMTS Note Sale Reported BHOW WHOLCSAtE PRICES ON THE FOLLOWING: !)•ark Pnl' T,1ms Juniper-; Na11c11n1 AbPl1 3 Oleander Moreas Ir«; and many m<>re ··~~ Amcord Inc., Newport Beach, has announced that it has placed with in· stitulional investors $20 million of senior notes due Dec. l, 1992. SJOO MINIMUM -........... S.D, Wholesale Growers I 1622 WARHB AYE. FOUHT AIH VAL.LEY rHOMf 546-3429 William T. Pascoe JJJ, chairman and c hief ex· ecutive officer, said pre>- ceeds from the sale of the notes will be used to pre- pay outstanding bank and mortgage indebted· ness. Leasing Seville? /!~·,;)\ l '-rnwn .. c pn ... .irHi ">LT' ILl m.du: ;\Jhcr. Cad1lla1. Ur.111i:il ( ounl\ !:,(nltc tt'a~utF n~.:uJqu:irtcrs <.ome to<..IJy ror J l\.'">I 1.lrl\t' .1na J lcaw quot\.' Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 540-9100 Pascoe added that completion of the agree- ment assures the com· pany of the allocation of an additional $17 million cash flow during t he 197'7·1981 period for cor- porate capital expcn· ruture and other profit Improvement op- portunities. Farms Decline FRESNO (AP> -The San Joaquin Valley COO· tain ~ one -third o f California's farmland d 38 percent or the ·s farms, a federal census shows. However , the latest censu11, taken in 1974, lists declines of more than 5 percent in the number of farms and c ultivated land statewide. CAPTAIN'S LOCKER SPECIALS FOR GIFT GIVING HOLIDAY SALE! INTERNATIONAL FLOAT COAT Good look1nq comfort ;ind 1t lloals1 Orange or blue Close-Ou I rlem not lrom reg stocll S650011aluP. Now only $49.95 CHELSEA, BOSTON SHIPS CLOCKS T1melleep(l<S or tho Sea Sinking 01oc11 .. chronomeliors barometers lrom$19500 SAVE15% Newport Mari,._ c:.nt# 900 W PtirtlJC Cotl~I Hwy (714) 64~ 1711 Humtntiton H.t>o&w Pacific Coast Hwy 111 Warner (714) 848-0661 SPERRY TOPSIDERS Selected variety ol styles. Close-out ~•em not from reg. stock. Save up to 35 °/o SIGNET SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT SALE Knot meters, wind lnsts., logs, depth sounders. new digital models, from $170.00 SAVE15% ........ d .... ., '766 Admlfalty Way (213) 598·9406 (213) 823·6357 -IMlnllt:IWW ............ •• Inmates Serve to Le arn In addition to Ward ond Wlllman, three men work in th.._ )f 1,000-square-rool room nt the~' prison leased by t.be compuny Three are in work0relea.st• pru-. 7~~ Peonsylvunla, lllinoi:s, Washington, Oklahoma and Tex as are reportedly developing or considenng similar programs SEVE RA L AREA firms. in· eluding four manufacturers of computers and busin ess machines, loaned expertise In !setting up the data proces:dng unit. The 1.f·member board of dire<:· tors includes 10 from private businesses, as well as Willman and Wllllam Ward, president and marketing representative in StilJwater Data. Three area foundations also played roles in generating $85,000 capital. The Bush Foundation is giving $38,000 ; the Bremer Foun- dation $17,000 over three years. The Minneapolis Foundation is guaranteeing a $38,000 bank Joan, pegged to 1.5 percent over the prime rate. "Our revenues for November were $.5,000," said Ward, hired from outside the prison. ··we s hould r ea liie $6,000 1n De<:ember and $6,SOO in Januury Our expem.es are about $7,700 11 month." .. OUR MAJN PROBLEM now is training people, not market· ing," said Ward. He said 15 have trained but half dropped out or couldn't handle the work. Ward, 30, an eight-year data processing veteran and a former Air Force jet engine mechanic, says the Cirtn is being run "chjt!f· ly as a bu s iness. not o sociological outlet. "We go out and solicit twsa· ness, and if we can do work for them at a cost-effective rate. we'll do it. ..THAT'S NOT TO say we're opposed to addressing the sociological matters along the way if we can," added Willman. "But we must deliver a q uality service at a competitive price." Stillwater Data handles such in· formation as marketing, sales analysis, inventory and scbeduJ. ing for its customers. grams outside. :.:~ a Oil Tenninal .. ,,~ . d ~ Hopes Sparke ·~i l By Conference ~!1 SACRAMENT O IAP) -or-~1 ficials or Standard OU of Ohio say .J they are .. encoura.ged and op '~J., timistic" about their chances or~· winning state approval for an. "'f. Alaskan oil terminaJ in 1.4,ng :.,; Beach Harbor aft~r a 21,.;-hour =-j meeting with Gov. F.dmund G :~ Brown J r. ~~. However. Brown refused tO:~ lalce a stand on the cootrover~1.tf .. terminal after the talks with "· • SobioomciaJs in Sacramento ~.; Beef Prices Drop 19c During Year The termin al has bc\.'n:~ critici~ed by Tom Quinn, head of""' the state Air Resources Board, cis"li.t ~ a potentially major source of arr'~' pollution in the smoggy Los· ~ Angeles Basin. ·~ •·1 haven't endorsed any post· ..... lion," Brown s aid after the Wrtt-~$ nesday night meeting. ·~ Nonetheless, the Sohio officials ~ said the general tone or the talks .... was encouraging. : DENVER <AP) -American shoppers are paying about 19 cents per pound less for their beef than they were a year ago, the American National Cattleman's Association said. LNG F.4CIU1Y ,,,. fut· The Association's monthlv 19-city survey or beer prices showed average retail costs were up a penny a pound over November's prices. ~· .t GETS FIRST 01\ .~~ But a ssociation president Wray Finney said the national average cost of five represeo· tative beef cuts was $1 .38 a pound, compared with Sl.57 a pound last year "RELATIVEL\' LARGE sup. plies or meat at this time mean that beef is one food item which is costing consumers considerably less now than it was a year ago," Finney said. ''Production of fed beef is down som ewhat from the third quarter of Utis year. but 1t still is well ahead of last year Also, we have had sub.stantial in· creases in pork and poultry pro· duclion." The price s urvey s howed prices for ground beer. T · bone steak and chuck roast rose slightly in the cities surveyed, while round steak cost less and the price of sirloin steak was un changed. 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Friday's Afternoon Prices· NYSE COMPOSITE -ntANSACllONS s OAIL y PILOT ,. , I latrifl••·· These Questions May Drag On ._, __., COHNIFF .., ....... _.,. Wit.a. ..,_.. ... -e'en wt.o Jimmy Carter will C!booH -1 fer a ..._.. 0 •bi1tratlon position, lbere ue aome '*-~ QU_..s t.o wbkb we miabt oat toooJiave any~ &L .....ff ow dOM .a.dim' a.ms •o il? Tile clWrm an ol tbe ~al a_... ..... which controls m~ policy, ia• alrH!dy ....... _... J>N:ddl!Dta ltise.nbower. Keo· .-lY. JohnMt, ...... ...... mtBOUGROtrr .. 'YB1aS IN OitiCS M bs been ~ crW.cla.m 1tm. ..-. ••mes becllDO TI!IY 1leavy. as ...,. •lws cterlb'llll $8 crpe ... with Jobnsoi> in the Prell- dellll '6~ ancl~Jde¥~19. A.'t varioa:I u...•a..s been accused of ~iDg ~ cwer'\!.11.lft. aod somcnmca U tin bem said UC -.C ac- ._.,IC.\&t ed mooetary ,pol.Icy t•dae petiU,... .... .._of a.. ilru-nu.em. Id .-od,Ji!ans ever pinned tMs dowll. llor 01«eea\b' t.e lraa been criticized by tho PreaJideat. dect, wh O'fttttd tlult tlle Fed's WeJM!l)dence t'Aja~ be too INll. .tt.u.en ...... &peoeie'AM ill& M ....w be ...,. pre.WJte t.onstp. ;;11. ~U 11' ALL, 8C&NI HAS .......... .and DOW ll Joab U if be will oMfllaiWl to serve willlngly, h.....,_,, .ud Ola Ja..u.aticm cl CMtel". -wm Cec>rge Meaay .. ppiort ,cut.r ..criticllft)'? 'nae Presldenl·elect DOW hu the ftron& SQPPOrt of ihe AFL-CIO, wblch 1ncently ..-ited Carter 111 saying, ''111 do e.v~"1ing I can to redace un· au1t1o1s ,eiqp1o3ment." Meany, -presi<lmtt Of the AFL-CIO, WU ont:e-a mild SQppOrter of Presi°"~· but wJMm Ile lw'Dod he clJd so .tth a torrent of c.•:ivene adlicism. And he maiatamed that Ford's administt:Mtao-.just.as1*1. AN ABTICLE ~Ul NEfl'SANALYSIS t be AFL-CIO Nev.~, describes the legac.v Wt to Carter u an im-1 employment situation . that is the equivalent of ------------ the combined popula- tions of Alabama, De1aw&J\e, tiawail,, J.dabo, Maine., Mon tana. New Hampshire, NorU'l Dakota, Rhode laland, South Dakota, Vermont and Wyoml'OC· But the first year goal ol -Carter is few ·a reduction in the 8.1 percent unemployme.d. rate by 1.5 perceoU&e points, and even that, the Pn~dent-dect 1Lu ~. will be difficult to obtain. Based on the present Jabot· ~ of just w'Clet' 96 million, a 1.5 percent reduction • 'OUld eliminate from the list above only the equivalent of Rl~ Island and Hawaii, leaving close to 6 million still with°' 1t jobl. -WHAT WILL 11IE SEASON~'LY ad.luted jobless ficures read after the Bureau of Labat· Statisda iJJ ftnilhed revising them in January? Nobody at this time knows the anS\lt'eT to that question. No, not even lbe Bureau of Labor Slati.<;.tics. It takes a full year's report before the true seasonally .. adjusted monthly figures can be computed. But haven't we been getUng m onlhly figures throughout the year? ·Yes, of course, but ,•.he:se are by no means the fmal figures. They are revised at the md ol each year and tbe changes announced in January. B UT BA VEN'T WE ALllEADY MADE c~1r decisions, based oo lbe original figures? Yes, we ha'"~· We even elected a new President, partially on t.be ba~is of what those seasonally adjusted numbers lold us. Yes, we paid an awful Jot of attention to monthly chances of even 1/lOth ol a percent, and, yes, lbese small cbanges now might be wiped out.· ID May 1976, for ex.ample, we were told that unemploy. ment was 9.2 percent, the highest or the year, and it in· Duenced a lot of our thin.ting about job programs, tax stimulants and the ceneral state of the economy. ht January 1978, however, we learned that the rate was 8.9 percent. And in January 1m we might hear similar news about 1976. Mass Firing Hits Pipe Teamsten VALDEZ. Alaska (AP> -A contractor has fired 2SO Teamsters working at the trans.AJ aska pipeline terminal site in lbe largest tn&SS fi.nng in \he three years t.he projecl has been under way. Other union wockers, who have been baWlng the Teamsters Union loc:aJ !or lbe right to do certain jobs, took avtt some ol the T eamsten' duties Wednesday, an indu!ltry aource said. J'LtJOa, INC., MANAGEMENT CONTRACJ'Oa for the terminal, fired the Teamsters after two days of a sytnpathy "sickout" tbat began when a union steward and seven foremen were fired for retusing lo comply wlth Floor's writ· I.en job instructions. Buses were called to lake lbe workers from the cort.,lructioo stte, an Alyeska Pipeline Service Company spokesman a.aid. The pcoblem apparenUy Involves the "D()ftworkin~ steward" concept. sourc• said. WhUe stewards on some jobs an permitted to UmJt their acUviUes to t.b06e ot the wt· lon poet. those on tbe pipeline are required to be fullUme employes. THER E WEaE REPORTS THAT SOME of the fired workers were unwlllin& t.o leave. Valdei police and Almira Slate Troopers were .dvi.Hd ol lensloni at the al~ but blld not been called in, the)" aald. Common carriers stopped m4klng deliveries to the tenninal, although no picket lines appeared lmmodlatcly. A!yeska spokeswoman Beverly Ward said the.re was no sWtag~ ol supplies by nUd·week, but ahe Indicated there could be a problem if deliveries were stopped for the nut acnral days. · TEAllSTl:R OFnCIAJ.S WERE NOT Immediately nail able for comment. Wllile WOl'k oa the pipeline portion of the $8.bUUotl pro- jeet II almo.t done. mud\ mocC) work remains on the tenninal aile before the J)ipellne opens In mid· lfm. TM A.Jyeslra 1pobswoman said the Valdei terminal bad employed a total 0( abouU,500 workers. Company Tells Record GoWieo Wat Mobile Homes Inc .. Santa Ana, baa report· • tbe hlghe.t Mc:ond~ and 11.x.montb aalca and earn-• m lt.s laiator)', ..,...Jerry Ooldcn,jresldent. ln acldidon tk compel\)''s boar ol directors decland a cL1h dividend ot 10 cent& a &bare for the MCOnd quartet' of fiJcal 1977, payable 1"eb. 11 to stockholders of record J an. 19. Por the rlacal 1t7'1 wand ~rter ended Nov. 28, net ln· come inuUMcl M perceat to ,000, t>t 50 cent.I a shve, cmipared WW. '315.000. or 28 cent.a a &hare, lo the Uke ~.olf!acatl~7S. . . . , . AJ.:,? DAILY PILOT Friday. Otoemo.r 17. 1918 PUBLJC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE STAT9MlfllTOflAIAfllOOfO•la•T Ol'TMIUHOI' l'ICflTIOUS I Ult NISS IU"49 ihe •ot•ow1~ per\Of'I h<1s ·~ Ille.,.. o# I.,. tlclltltll\Ou'i._., _ TRI!!>\ ' THlll!AO$ tto C 1111\ su .. t, Co\ta Me\t C4' '1U1 Mlll\tt s 8•11tro Jt fM !> fMlttrd Ir I 1101 HIQnland Or1v•. --· •ac11 CA.,_.., '"'' bu\lntu w•• <onoll(ttOby on 11> Cll•10...1 -·O lolf•tll E ••<ulro •Of llW E\tAtt Of MllMr S 8•11trO. 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ALVIN l(ElLAM<; !WI\ lrll'(f ~r•1n. ,.11,.,.,,, tot Pr11n..t.-"'WUI •M fOf '''"•"<•Of l •U"'' l~tt•,.,,,.,,tAry fl) '"'-~110fl"9r rtf•r•n<~ to Vllf\l(f'I \ ""4to. for tu"'~' f)fthtUft11r-\ """•~t tho JI .... •nd Ol•<o at lle•rlnq I ... '"""" ""' .,...., ... 1 In! O•t•'""'' 711 l~I& Al 1n no. m ,,., .... tourt,~m 1)1 °"""''' tn-nt No 'M ~-'Id tOurt At I~ (•vi( Cltnttr Ottv,. W"''· ln trtt' Coy ot ',MIA An" (4tlfl\rn1A O•lod OF{ I 1~1~ Wit I IAM E •I IOHll CIXMltr {•erk Wo\Lflll W MEIL ru N ''""~st Ort-,CAttMr Ahll,,..y lor pelfllo,,., Pul>ll~'1 Oranoe C"o.,•t O&llV Piiot. OIK-r 10. It JI 19'6 SI .. I& Attonwyut L.tw NOTICI. TO Cftl OITOllS m w.•tt1St• .. 1 No .,, SUl'fftlOlt COUllT O"TH( LM ...... CA •1• ST A TE 0 1' CALll'OllflffA JIOft Att-yttt "'9tltle111r T"E COUNTYO,.OtlfANGl , Pub!•~ Or•nqo coau OoMly l'tlol' Ne A_..S4J • ~. 16. 17 11, 1'1• Snr. 7• E ' I • I • o I 0 0 R 0 T H Y __ P_U_B_LI_C_N_OTl __ C_E ___ I ~~.~ GSWOR TH WALO ~ON, NOlfCE IS4'1EREllY GIVEN to tho ------=,_..------1 crt<JllOf' ot Ille •bO•• namtc1 °"""""" Ul4 ~I tfl J)ef\OM ""vlf\Q tlalm) ao••MI fllll\T AM•No•o ,,.,. Wid 11or'°""' •r" ••Qull'fd 10 w .. "'ICTITIOVS IUjtNaSS l'-m. wltll tl'le 11110~'4t<'Y •OUCllf>•\. In NAME ITAT•MINT 1i.. oOkt of Ille Cltf' Of '"" •bo,,....., TM IOltowlno otrtont •••doing buil titled tOUl"I or to1>,.Wrtl 111tm. "''t" ""' "'"" """'"ry "Ov<""" to th• undl>r\iQnf'<I LINCOl.N li'LA1A,1?8JWtstl.ln. Al llto offlc• ol S H(LOON l COl11A-.11ue --~11••1"' Cofllornl•"tOt FOlll!MAN, AltorMy •I Lh1, "• N VICW I.Ivy, t/O VI<:/\ flllcl ... ,,, Otnl\/r.,, Blltd • \•nl• AnA, C.IOornl• '21~SOUtllStrttt,LAk•wOOd.C.lll-• ~701. w111c11 111i,. ol•co of"""'..,"°' K...,ntt~ E S..rvu, 1H2 Wt1t I.In t,.,. l.lllcltf\IQ....C In elf 1•11lton ~''""' (Of~ Avt~w. Anohtlm, C••llef"n1•'7901 •no to tht •Uolt of ~•10 <l•t~nt, w11n1n ' HttOfd 8. Oul'"t, '1U Wt\t Lin. !Gur "-'"' alttr t~ tl"t fllltlllcotlon c.o4n Avtnw. A.n111tlll't. C..lllO<"nla'7tllt Of tM•nol"•· Tiii• l>utlMU h <OlldllCtto lly • OtlW O.Cember 10, 1'1• iaetlt••I f\artnef\111... PATRICIA ANN AOA04 HerolCI "· Gul••r ... ni1rl~ DI,,.,. Witt ol Tllh lttltll'ltnt w" flied \llltl!\ tlW ,,,. •bov• n•mt'd tk'OOllll c;.o....ty Clerk Of°''-C:ountv Oii NII¥ SM SLOON L. l'OllaMAN emeitr ta, 1'7•, A_.,,.y M \,jJW Ml•alllTMU1t•~ATIY. 1Q9N C.~turrllvd -Wlltllln IMw1turC1, Nlllllt,.,... ""'1.t Ana, CA tttu 0.-W"""'"YlflttCt<I'"" ,. .. IP1'1U411 .. 'etwftr Hltlt, (elll-' .. 0111 A~~ t• llucvtrh ...... l'\ltJll.i.a OnflO'I Cne\t D• l'f l'llet ll'ulll,... Oftllfl CAMI\! Oalty Plltl, QI( 11 U, l 1, 111•9'\d J.1111 7, 1~11 .~:'!--Doc J,10, 17, ,.,. ~,. ~" PUBUC NOT1CE PVBUC NOTICE 'JC'ftTIOU•aUtlN.SI HOllCI TOQIO•TQltl Family Fighu Over Will --· UATIMCNT WSlll••o•cou•TOl'TM• ,,_ lotlowlf>Q PllfMlll h clOlng DU\! "Aft 0,. CAl.1111011,.IA flOtl 11t~Ut Tiii COUIOYOl'OllAllOll MAOOll ~ l'ASMIOHS UOO N .. A-tt1\0 H<otbotr 11"11 c .. ta Me .. (A IE•t•lt oo1 ~AlllHA J . 0AV1S, .U Rags to Riches Tale Ends With Squabbles M•r1i.twt ft••• Huon.ro 1700 MAl4fHAJ.U.I OAVIS, oec..-"-tt•-"' ~l•M•W.CA .,,.,. ~OTICI! IS HtlltbY C.IVEN •et. TN> buslntu It tOlldutltO f)y .., ,.,. <tocltlcn ol t,,. •bo•• 114"*1 *'-' e11..iau.1 .,,., •II "'''°"' llhlnQ ct.ime llCM•M• Fro111 A..P Dllpatd1a in back pay and lost benefits. ,..,., •• ,., tlfo .. """°"'o lho w•d dH-nt ert r.q<l<red to ttle FJve relatives and a former employe ot a ooetJme Fa,yettevWe, Ttnn. aboeablne boy who t)e(ame a multJmJJUonairt in real estate and ga.sollne 1tallon1 are c:ootaUna his ~lU. Dr. Beadell Noel Mabey Jr., contended he was diam1ss~ because be criticized the school ad· miniatraUon and not for "unprolessionid conduct" u stated on bis dlsmwaJ notice. Tlllt •1•t..,..,., '""' 111-0 w1ttt the 1-., "''" '"• ..., ..... ,.., -""'-on c.wnt, Ct••~ el°''"""' ,_,.,on Nov the ol••ct "' ,,,. ctlfk OI tr.t -on ""'btor1' Jt1• 1111..tcourt. or Jopr• .. nt '"""'·-"'',.. ... , .. , ~•lWtywutr.tt\,to"'41...-.U...., PutlllV..O Orencie Coot Ottly Piiot •I the ollle• o! CALLAHAN ' Oktmber l. 1,, 11 14 1'1' MJ ,. CALLAHAN, Attorrwy~ •t U>w. ~ Helta Keith WrtOat of Bratenahl, Ohlo, the aecond wile ot AJ-..o G. Wrtpt, la Wrt.rbt'1 pr1n· cipal belr and executrix under a 1976 will. PUBLIC NOTICE Tr ux Jon A vt nWI. LO\ AflO•lu Mabey won reirultatement ltt 1974 when a U.S. District Court ln San Francisco held that the :school violated ti.is right of free speech and failed to comp· l,y with legal procedure.sin dischara:1n& hlm • C.lllOfllo• llOCW.$, wllfCll It Ille pl-qi llU\l"4'H of tno 111111tr llQMd In •II ""91· ..... per11Jn1ng to lht ...... "' WICI Of C•,,..,t. wltllln IOU• montl'lt •tor '"" 11,..1 PUIM•ctllOft q1 '""notice. The suit in Cuyahoga County Probate Court In Cleveland asks that a will accepted for probate which was sianed slx days before Wrl1bt's AUi. 11 death be set aside. It aJao aaJcs reinstatemtmt of a prenuptiaJ agreemetll with the widow, signed ln 1961 and aJso tued in Cleveland, whlcb includes pro· vision for all members of the family. * "One thing l like about ll here Is that they don't 0.ttONOveMbtt 11, lt1•. ERNEST TRIGG E .. cvtorolt!M Ett•t• of the tbC>•• 11•med o.c.dlnt, CALLAl4AN I CAI.LAMAN make you leave your job when you get old " an· thropologlst Margaret Mead said as she kicked off a SS· million endowment drive for the Museum of Natural History in Allttl•oYt al I.a# flOJ TN•IM Avonve • .... ,. ........ Qll!WftlttooU. ~9"MY t 10< I HCYI., ~ l'Ulll 1"'9<1 Or •nqe COHt Otltv PllOI. 0.0.mbtr 10. t7. ?4, at. 1916 Sl»-7' A not so Tiny 'l'Jm, SO pounds too bHvy by h1s own figuring, is tiptoeing through some thorns. New York City. Dr. Mead, who celebrated her 75t.b birthday Thursday, is the museum's curator emeritus. PUBLIC NOTICE S-J7U. NOflCIE TOCftEOITOllS SUl'ERIOR COUllTOl'THg STATE OF Co\LI flORNIA S'Oll fHE COUHTYOl'OllANGI! In in. M•ltM of tht E•I••• Of .. LICE l"Rf\NCIS Ml llER,OtcH\•d Nottro I\ n.r•b'I' Qlvtn to crft(fll<lf"s l\AY•l\Q C IA0"1\ IQ•IMI 1h• tAldci.<•Clent lo fll• "'d "~'"" In •~• otlic-. of Ille t l~rk 01 th" ~tar.,.ald covrt or IOPrtMnt IMf'll to IM 11nd••11<1n•d •t ''"* olll<e ol Wll LIAM SHEFFIELD. 1115 Nor1h kou \1 S•nt• Ana, Callfoml• fl701 In '""Cit~ nf S·•"t• 4'n1, In OrtnQfl O>unl'(. whlt f\ loll•• nfflr• "the 11•.ct Of llv\I• 11tn nf Ill~ ulldn\1Qr141d Jn tit ...,,.,,. JMrlolnlnQ lo .. IO H IAtt !>u<ll tlaltM wltll ""' t\etr\\Ory VQV(h•" m<m bl lllM "' P'• ... ntta •t alOff\fld wltl!ln Jnur .....,,.,th\ Allor tll• ""' C>Ublltetlonof fni'tttOCI(• Q•l<HI O.r. ••.• ,,. • NANCYANNMILLER r .. cutrfaol l ... Wllf vfMlldeleodent WlLLIAMSHE,.-l'llLO "'"-' ot ..... t1tSNwtll II tu St. S..11~ Ana. CA •110t ""°'"~ Ora11qe Cont O•ll'f l'llOI. U•< 11, 1•. ,1, 1•1' ond Jan 7, lf1l S7Jt.16 PUBLIC NOTICE Once paid $60,000 tor 10 nights at a resort hotel in Miami Beach, t.bis w~k be made a 15-rninute taping for a canned 'IV series he hopes will start a ~meback. The aeries is not sold, and the now tubby singer was noc. paid for the taplng. "Sooner or later I'm going to die," she said, "but I'm not going to retire.'' The endowment drive she is uo "I am back where I began." 1lnyTim said. · directing ls the Jarsest in the museum's 106-yeat bistory. * RA ln"i41tPrl hi<i msu•riaae to uaus. VlckJ" is valid although. be baso 't seen her in three years. Vicki is working as a go- go dancer in New Jersey. The U.S. Parole Commission denied a reques~ for freedom from David Sylvan JilDe, the man COD.· TIN'f'TIM * • victed in the 1970 bombing ot a University ot Wiscoruln build- ing. CoaaJe Van Puttea becomes the first woman police sergeant in San Diego today. Mrs. Van Putt.en, 33, bas worked her way through the ranks since joining the force in 1965 and has passed both oraJ and ( ) written examinations to PEOPLE make sergeant. _ . Fine, 24, is serving a seven- year sentence for bis part in t» bombing of Sterling Hall on the univeralty campus in MadiJIQI\. The blast killed researcill physicist Robert Fuma• &M wounded rour perso~. • • Fine pleaded guilty le --~ ... n federaJ charges of conspiracy, firearms violations and unlawful flight to avoid p~ &ecution. He is confined at the correctional inslit"f'l in t\$hland, Ky., and has served four months0c • She'll have 10 police males to supervise. * . A philosophy professor fired from Fresno State five years ago won a $28,884 out-of-court settlement PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Cl'·ntJ NOTIC• TO ClllEOITOllS Of' IULK TllAlllSl'Ell csoca.'1ot41t7 u .c.c.1 Nolle• '' lltreDy given to '"' cndilon of Anl"°"Y Zlro. Tr-•..w. ~ Dvslneu addrtu I• 10131 Ct•ll"1 0r1 ... Clly of Hunllnqton BHCh, ~ ty of Or•~. St.to of Callloml1 INlt a bl.JI~ tran•I..-I• 11>o<11 to De -to c;.ry Com1>1on. Tr111ll1ree W-. bu\J. ... n MOrH\ Is 277S M.U Verot East. TIOI, Clry of ~141 MtM, County of Or-. Sl•1• of Callloml1. Tht P<_,,., to bt tr1nSlttnd Is tocet9d It 1•11 Wtttcllll OrlYe, Otyot Newport Bt1ch, County of Or-. S1altol Cllllornla, PUBUCNO'nCE PUBLIC NOTICE f!CTITIOUS IUSINIEU NAME STATEMENT Tllo fottowlng "''°" Is 001 nq bu\lntu es: PROFE SSIO NAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES, 1 .. 1' Ho\-·~.Hunllnqton Buell, CA~ warren A Oeour~•. 111111 -IM, Huntl"91on Bttch, CAt2._.. ll1h buslntn Is condutleO by.,, In· dMclu•I W•rre<1 A. O•durl<e This st•lement wos fifed wltll the CDYl!t'I' Of Clertc ol Oran~ CoiHltr Oii Oec. ll, 191• ,...,J Publlstltd OranQt Co.st OtllY Pltot, Oec.17, 24,ll, t976end Jon. 7, 19n 51 ... , 6 PVBUC NOTICE Said proper1y Is dHcrlbed In -at ••: All stoo In lrade. lllftur<H, llQ<Mp. rnent alld OOOd will ot the be.uty Shoo bldlnen -nown n "Coiffures by An- thony" ano 1ocated at 1617 W..tclllf Drive. City or Newport e .. ch, County oHxa,., S11110IC111tornl1, S-,7...,. The bulk 1ra111tor will be conwmmat-SUl'UUOll COUll'f Ofl nllE odonor•lttr thl Hth day of Ot<tmber, nAHOfl CALI flO•NIA f'Oll 1tl6, at 1oa.m.11 GROVER ESCROW TM•COUNTYOflOllANGIE CORPORATION wllow lddrHS Is Ill .... A·tn47 So llllrlOlS,An4lllefm,C•lllMnl1 HOTIC• 0" HllAlllHO 0" So l•r., I• kn-n to,,,. Tr ... sle<M. l'tlTtTION lllOll l'ttOaAT• 01' WILL •II bll\lnti$ Mmes •nd •ddrKMS USld THAT •urM ION• MllllMAN II Al'· by the Tr•nsleror for tllt Pl'\I thr .. l'OtMTIO IX•CUTlllX ANO "Oii 'l'Oru-.. ume LETTWllS T•ST'AM•NTAllY. Oiled 0c.-r '" 1'7' Estala of FRANCIS L. PEYCICe, NOTICllTOCllllOITOttS 0.ryCornpton .. KA FRANCIS LORIS PEYCl(E, SUl'llllOllCOUllTOl'TNIE Tr.,,sltrH ~. STAT• Of' CALI l'OllNIA l"Oll OltOVIEll UCllOW COal'OllATION NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVIEN THAT TN• COUNTY Of' OltANGI 111 S.. lllllMI• NI IE LEANOR A. PEYCKE hM llltd No A-ttt.. 4'MMlm,ca111..,.1•tttts -ti~• pelltloll tor Protoet. of Wiii E•l•I• ol ROY A. SANBO~N lltc,....,Ne.no1-01 !Mt Rutll I-Httm•11 be fCIPOfllttcl !>Ke•W<r PllbOINd ~ ... ~ Cout o.11, POot ·-ut•I• .,.,, ,,.. l$SU1n<t OI l.elte<'J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVIEN to lhe o.c...-r 11, .. ,. S:lfl0.76 Tttt•me11t•rr 10 , ... •HCutrl• rt• tr<ldllOf'\ of tllt •bo•• nam<ld doceOMf --------------1 lennc• to wlllell h m-fOf' furlht< m.1 t ll oerwn\ llavlng <l•I"" ~n\I PUBLIC NOTICE t>W11c"'••.•nd tllat tM llmeenctpt.ece 1he .. kl o.<tdMI ••• required to 1111 of ,,..,1"9 the wme .,., bMfl tel lor 11\em with , ... nete>H•y vOOKhen fn 1---------------1o.c.m11er11. ""·It 10 00 t m , In lhl fltCTITtOUS IUStHlt:U c....,,,_,, Of Otpartmeftt No S Of \otlO the Olllct of the tbOve tntllltd<W1'1 "' u• T _ cour1, -1oociuic '·~t•r 0,1-~1• 'n to prntnl 1 ... m. •Itri tllt """51of'V No\.., STA IEMIE,., •• • ""'" •• .,.. • YOYthen, to lht .,.,,,.rtlQMd 11 1~ of· Tiit lollowtno perton I• OOlng buW· !he Otyot s.nt1 ,.,.., Callforn1 .. lit~ ol JOHNSON, BANNON, llHUJ' 0.ttdO.Ctmbert,1'16 WOHLWENO tM JOHNSTON, At· Zlll!'S llOOl<KEEPING WILLIAM ![ SIJOHN, to<l'ty\ •I Low '11 WHt Sllltll Str"t, SERVICE, ''° E. 1.i11 Sire.(, Cost. County Clerk Suitt lltO, t..os AngtfH, C.lllornfa MoM, Cllllornlt f1UI ILIANQ4t "'•'l'CIC•. 'tl011, Wlllcll I• .... Pltct 01 bu\llWHof Marl• lbyuyol, , .. E. 16111 ...,11i...w1 .......... ti. ll!'dtr\IQMO In •II melttr\ per1•1n St-.et, Cott• Mtu, Collfornl• '12•27 7 .... .,,,,,_ l'IMt lf'O to Ille •ll•1' oi \lid dtt-nt, wltflln fhh bu•lneu It conoucted by Mt 111-'"'9WM ... tll, c.11t.,..1e rour mon1M alter th• flrtl ~lcauon dl•ldutl PubUsi..d OftnQ• Coe,1 l>ellv Piiot. ol lhl• nolfct . M•rl• Zbltl'fckl O.C. t7, 11, ,., "" S11M• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUCNOTICE ,ICTITIOUS aUSINESS MAMI! STATEMENT Tl\t tollow1ng "''°"' ertt dolnqbutl· "''' ., ~TORMY PETREL CHARTER COMP .. NV nS Oo,.,onoo Orlvt, No.•, NtwPOr1 Buen. ca11forn1a.,660 Gtrtr LH 8tubaker, 715 Oomll\00 Orlvt. No 4, N~wporl be•tl1, <:Alllornl~ "1'60 .. oward F Brubaker 71S OM\lflO!> Orlv,, No 4, Newport Buch, <:Alllomlet2'60 /\rll>vr H•yn, 10011 Roni O.k Court, Vorb& Ll'1do. C11ilorn1a Tiiis bu\lntt• Is conducltoJ bye Hmif. td MrllM,rthlP Gerrv Lee Brub•~~r This \lftttment wu llled wltll Ifie tountv Clerk of Ora no~ counly on~. 13, 1'76 ~ Publls""d Oran(I" CoAll O•lly PlfOI, 0.C. 17, 14, 11, 1976end Jan, 7, 1977 S?00-1& PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE ro CllEOITORS SU,.ERIOfl COUtlfT OF THE HATE 0, CAL,,ORNIA '°°" fME COUNTY 0, OltA.NGIE H•. A t'M4S £\telt ot M ILi ICENT ~. HEATLl!Y, 0.tH\t'd NOTICE IS HERC SY GIVEN to I"" CNM!ltM~ off.,. •bo•• n•mtd de<'-t ~·•II e>tnoM htYlllQ ····~-ln\t .,... utd ""'""""' ••~ , .. lu•r..O to filt tr.m WOP\ tM' ~tt\\iHY YOUC-~,. f" the ofll<t OI IM Cftf-(Ill ""' ltOOW' f" tltMld court, or to pr•v nt '"""' W•t~ l"O MC"\lfr VO<Xho<> to IM ""40r\I_, et ttoe otflce of GRAV WHYTE AND BURKITT, Attorney• •I L•w, teo Mutual S••lno~ 8vtld•nQ, :IOt E•)t Cotor-81v0 P• .. dt'n•. CA """· whir~ I\'"" Df~• ol lhl\ln.,• °' '"" .,... dtnlq,,.ot 1n all m•ll•" e>trlt•nlnq to IN t\lelt Of Old°"•""""' within IOl,lr ll\Oflthull~r 111t ""' puDllcallonOf '"'' noel<• Ofttd Otetm~r 1. ft/,. Clll7en\ Comm.,CIAI Tr~t •no \•vlnQ\ B•nk 01 P~.-na E•-.vtor of fl!~ Wiii of Otltd Novemtbtr a, t'7•. Thi• st•ltm~t ••• fllt<I w1ttl the CROCKER NA TIONl\L 8ANK County Cltrk of O••n9t CounttOn Nov. E~tcuto• Of 11\t Wiii tmbtr U. 1'76 of the abOvt nemed dt<•""nt ''""t JOHNSON, 1 .. HNOH, WOHi.WiNO PllbllWcl Ou11119 Coaal Otfly PllOI, th«t 111h0vfl nftmf'd f'l~cedtn·t 0"AY,Wl4YTI ANOSVllKITT AttomeyHtUw --------------! t09M11twalStvl,,.1lulldln1 tu••1tlOll COUll'f "011 TNI: •t la•t C:OIO<Mo a1v41, PUBLIC NOTICE -JOMNSTON Nnv U,andOt<.J, 10, 17, 1'76 Att-y1alL•w 611 W••t SIJl111 strMt, Suite JJJO La,.,. ...... C.llftt"fll • tOtll 'rot• IJIJI 6J+.4US Aft-n fO< IEHCllt., PIJOll•hed Orenqe Co.111 O•lfy l'flof, ~-btr 10, 17 U 31 1'16 Siil 7• PUBLIC NOTICE Cl'·~IM NOTtU TOCllaOtTOIH SUl'llltOst C:OUllTO" TM•STAT•OSICAL.t,Oll"IA 1'011 TM• COUNTY 01' OllANO• ......... ,, Ettatt of H!RllllT CUNOLl, ~ .. -. .PUBLIC NOTICE SUl'•lltOll cou-.TOl'T"HI ITATI Of' (ALtflOllNlo\ l'Oll TMI QOU .. TYO,OllANGa N• A .... 21 fllOTtCI Of' HIA•IHO O" HTfTtOff ,Oa l'llOIAT• Ofl WILi. ANO 1'011 L•TTllU TISTAMI"· TARY AHO l'Olt AUTMOlllZATION TO AOMINllT•ll UNOl!ll TMI INCHll'INO•NT AOMINln•ATtON Of' llTATll ACT l"'llOIATI QDOI: "IHHQI t!st•I• Of ROBEllT I!. ,.,.re, o.Gttttd STAT•O,CALll'OllHIAl"Oll ·-•.CA•llOI T"• COUNTY Of' OllANO• T•t1 !2UI ltHJ44, 111•0..S No. """2 Att-ytltr 1!'9CV1•t O•o•st TO St!O'# CAUSI l'VDll-d Or•nq• (DA•I O<llly Piiot, ccc• t t1111 o.c 10. 11. ,4, ll, 1t1& 111 rt Jt!NNl,1111 CHl .. '11NI! O"VEHL, a Mll>Or. bJ Btlf,.OLEV Pf:TE11$0N OlltUEHt.. tfld E LYNN OllUEHL., "« Natvr•I p., .. .,c,. "" O\e119tOfNamt. WH811EAS BRAOL£Y PUIEMON OllUEHL eno E LYNN OllUl!HL. Pttltlontrt •t lflt f•tlllf all<! the motllu pf a pot1unt JEHNll'Ett C..RISTINE OllUEHL, • per-Uftdtr 10.,..-.of _, hH llltea oetll!Oflwfth ~ c .. ,. of 111h c .... rt '"' •nor-Chtf>91"0 ~1Ufl1'• ,,.,,.,. frvm Jl!N Nl,Elt <;HlllSTINE O"UEHL to 0.lllSTINA JENNll"ER ORUEHL If IS OROIRED tlllt •11--ln \wHttO Ill lhl lbOVHntltfto !Nlltf -· W-tlllt Court •I lf•llO AM, Oii 0.C. JI, 1'76, In t ... <ourtfOOfll Of PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI TOClll!OITOll'S SUl'llllOR COURT Of' THI: nATI: Of' CALtl'ORNIA "Oii TN• COUNTY 0" OltANGtri Ne.A_,. E•t•t• of WILLIAM H . OGO•N. Oe< .. \ltCI NOTtCI ti "•R1:av OIVl!N .. tlle ~ttctllort of Ille Hove nomt<I dfc_,,t tl'llt tit .,..,.,,,, l•olnt c111"" .,..,,.., lhe Mid clt<-t ,,. rtaul..ct to Ill• STo\T•fll41:NTO"WIT'MOllAWAI. tNm, with the nKHHrv .._......._In "ltOMl'o\llTl .. llSMll' tM Offl<e 01 t ... <l•r-01 t ... -Oft• NOTICE IS HElll!8Y GIVEN thet OOllOTHY V "'ATI htt flltcl ,,...,II o 11ttltloll lor l'-11 of Wiit tftd I« I\. ...-. of c.etl1t1 Tt\llflltfti.r'f to'"" 11ttltloner and tor •utllorltlllOll 10 eo. mlnltt•r tltt •11•1• unOer the ,,,.,._ «9Hlt Admlnhtratlon 01 E1to1 .. ~t CProbttt C:OO. "t et ttQI re-t to wN<tt I• l'ltdt for flfrtlltr par11(Ul9", -Ill.ti llto llll'lt tllO fll•c• of llterlng trlt ta-II.ti bftn .. c tor J-'/ •. 1m, et 10.00 a.II'!., 111 '"" c°"rt._..ot 0.Nrtment No, a of Mid tour1, •• 700 CJ wk C.111er DflY't w"'• 111 IN CltV o1 S.nt• Ana. Cellfomlt. °'"'11Mf11 No.'· the <ourt,,..,.•t 100 CIYlc C:...ltr Drl•• Wt1I, SM!a AM, OrMtt Coulltv, C.tllornl•. Md ~ ~uw. II any, ,.,,.,. the petition for ,,,.,. of"''"' thollld not be ortnt.a. NOTICI! I, Hl!Rl!llY GIVEN to tht <ttelfton of tllt ~~ 11amtc1 ~t INI ell Jl9r\Ol!1 11.avl1111 cJallM "9tlf\\t Ille 1allf c»ct«»11t .,.,, r•q11l•f11 to f1M tNll't, with th41 n<K~Uerf YOUCi.tr-.4n. "" olflct of tllt c•er-of ,.,. l4lovt - lllltdcour1 nrtoor•Wflttltom,wltlltl'it M<tl .. IY vouc""''· 10 , .... -alon-d et lhf .,lie• 01 REl!OY, LAHS .t. .. O ClltOCttElT, Attornty\ at law, 6)0 Ntwtor, Ctlller Ori••. Su•t• ·-· NtwllOr1 B .. cll. C.llfotnl• ~. Wllltfl It tllt Plat• 01 blltl~, oC I'-1!t1 dlfnlt1Md I" •II "'•""" ~-'111111 to Ille 9<1tMt ot u ld lltced#llt, within,_ Ol'•llATtNO UNO•• tltt.O<ourt,or 10~ ..... 1 tlltnl, fllththe ,ICTtTtOV51UltN.S5NA"4• --ry •OU<llefl, to the undOrtltlNCI Tiit !ettOWlnq ........ llH wftllcjr ...... It Ille I U r olll(t Of a LOC:K. " a Q•11oral Otrtn1r from the lltlCl(IHlll & LOPIN, INC, fttt 11tr1,..,.hlp ..,.,.tlflO llrtclfr lht fie. HOrtlt •ro.lfway, Sent• Ant, California 1111()1.1\ l)U\lll~U n1.,,.ot c . IRIOOMAN mot, wllf(tl It '"' PllU .. Ml,..,, f1f CONtftAC T SCRVICES tl IOCjW. "'" tllt UllCNr'llO-In •II matttf'l lltfllll>-~I .CO\taM1,.,CAm'1 l"Otol ... estltt of llld 0.C.cltn\, wltlllll Tito fltllllOu• ._,,,.,.u -..._ rour IMntfl• '"" llN fine Pl.DffUflon ""'nt tor tllt o••tnaf'thlA ••• flied on of llllt not le•. AuQU\111 "Hllllhe(O..lllro!Or-. o.ttON_,., .. ,,,, ,.7t .. l'ull 111-allO ACICl'9S\ Of the"-"°" OOUGt.ASOWIN C:UNDLI Wlll'lllrew1,.. E~«11tort>f,,,.w111 • L il"l•wtll Lt<lrlt, '~11 1tmM '"''~"tl'lltCftltColOtnt. \I .... ,."°'" a .. t?l,C:At16.0 11.0CK, 8lllt1tN•a &\.01'1111, INt. Anl"°llY ,ltOOttch, UU A-ll!M~ ........ , \eUMlllO lrvl11• CA'2114 9-M9,et.m., ~I~ L Mow.llUCllte aw1-...i ''-4 A Stf'OOrlCll .........,...., ·-- _.., """""'" Ortntt Ceetl Diilty ..... ~kl\aO O!•Ot C.Ht Dlfty ~I. "'°""'*"i..tnclO.CtmWI, It, 11, ~ J.10, II U . ,.,. .... !. 1'14 "5S.7' 0.fed Oott'tmti.r 14, 1'7'. WILLIAM I . JtJOHN, C-ty Cl•r- •Aottofll..t ""A•Ula, W000.110, .UlltN&110U1 ..... .,,.,Law &1\ .... ShrtllS""4 UN,._, .... ~c.-,..11 'r•h mn.-.11t1 ltllll·T~aS.HlllNll ....,.....,,..,......_ ....._~I"'" OAllfl CotN Delly Piiie. ..... "..,. De Wt IT 1$ ,UllTHER OllDE"EO thtl • _., of tills ordttr to .-""' .. De 11ulllllhtO 111 tllt Oally l'llot, • _..,..,..,of Ofllttol Clr<Ulllflon r>rlnl· tcllnOrM'Qt CCMH!ty, C.llf-a,°"'e • _. for fO\lf \UCctHI,,_ weelU orl« 10 tflt del• wt for llHrfno"" '"" 1191111o!\. OAT.O: Nov. 10. 1'7• .. ltAHl;l!S I,, VAi.ASEi( J~., tllt SuHrkW~ 10t1Ur ... 1i.• &AaMataONO A"'"'9Yl .. Uw ,......_,.CM!itror. ...... ......,....._CAttMe "'4>MMt• ._.,. ....... u-... NllJtflN Or ... CoM-1 DWl'f "'tol. ........ llWOK. S. 10.. 17, m• lftOfllllt tlltr 11., llnt 1>Ubffu1i.n GllllllnOtl~o. 0.ltd Novembtf t, 1'7t HCUlllTY "ACl,.IC NATIONAL aANI( E•MVIOfOfl"" Wlllof ttit •bovt ,,. m.o citt•Clont •llOY,1.ANSAHOCROCK.-r'T A..._.,..rtl.lw ... ....,.,. Chlitf o,. .... Sollte9" New-1 .. etll, C.A tlwt Tel! 1110M ... '"' A...,_.,. ftt I Q(1tlW PW l\llt(I Of MIOt Co Ht o.lly """" ~r 10. II,,,, JI, 1t1' SI.wt Cle ine nte Chamber .. Names Directors Ten businessmen and women have been nominated as directors of the San Clemente Chamber oC Commerce. Tbey are attorney Bemard Allen, realtor Tom Axtater, bank manager Bob Bridge, photographer Dorothy Fuller, dental assistant Dorothy Lud· vigsoo, faal·foods restaurant manager Ken Pound and welcome hostess Jan Peverill. Other nominees ·are hotel banquet roanager Ann Christle, realtor Jim Mead and escrow com· pany owner Coral W allter. Of the nominees, five will be elected. New directors will be named at the Jan. 18 meeting of the chamber. They lak e office in April. TELESCOPES WREATHS ··~! GARLANDS · .. :,;><],GO ~~\) 00~ G> MISTLETOE ANO HOLLY 'JN ASTRONOMICAL OPTICS FOR IS YEARS" OPEN MON-SAT 9:30 to 6·00 Newport Nur sery .1sooeast coast highway newport beach 644-9510 . CHRISTMAS TRE ES LIVE and FRESH CUT GREEN OR FLOCKED POI NS ETTI AS ALL SIZES MANY COLORFUL GIFT PLANTS DECORATIONS FROM AROUND THE WORLD ·PE RSONAl.CHARGH•MASTEll CHAii Ge ·•ANKAMl ll ICAllO Open Week Days 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sunday 9 to S:30 AMUNG ·s A oame in Calito<nia Horticulture since 1920 You'll Find Happy Holidays at Lido Shops 1 ~ AT THE ENTRANCE OF LIDO ISLE TEN SPECIAL SHOPS WITH JUST THE RIGHT GIFTS FOR YOUR HOLIDAY LIST plus HAPPY HOLIDAYS DRAWING lVERY WEEK FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS ~·$100 ~ REGISTER TO WIN ONE HUNDRED CRISP ONE DOLLAR BILLS Fl LL OUT COUPON BELOW AND DEPOSIT AT ANY PARTIClPATINGSHOP lawless Boy Now 'Normal' ByALTONBLAKESLEE AP k -.C. Eclt• NEW YORK -Padraig McKenna was just a few mooths old when his jaws began to grow lightly shut. And his lower jaw failed to grow. Later, doctors in his home in lreland said it pro· bably was the r esult of some strange infection. THE YOUNGSTER UVED ON FLUIDS and blended or mashed looc!.s, sucked between nearly clenched teeth. He couldn't talk and it was hard ror • · tum to breathe. Padraig became a frail boy, s hy, withdrawn, embarras~ed. Las t January, 10 years later, Dr. John Mar· quise Converse at New York University Medical Center cut away the abnormal bony growths that had fro?.en and sealed Padraig's jaws. Then be gave the boy~heering prescription: ··~at ak. Andchewgum,"for execcise. P ADRA G HAD A PRE-CHRISTMAS party Thursday at University llospital, where he has had four operations on his face, all without fee. The boy, now 11 , has grown taller and gained about 10 pounds now that he can eat, and -------........ ha a normal·looking ( MEDICINE Jlow~~~~wiooks fantastic ....... --------Jnow. He wants to keep ge>- ing places. He likes to play with kids his own age now," said his mother , Breda Mc Kenna, who has been with her son in New York since "the miracle," as she puts it, began in January. The mother and son won't be at home in Car- rick-on-Shannon, County Leitrim, for Christmas. They'll waJt until next month, when Dr. Peter J . Coccaro, an orthodontist, should finish straighten- ing teeth that ''had grown every which way," Con· verse said. FOR TH E F IRST YEAR OF Padraig's life, said Mrs. Mc Kenna, "doctors kept telling us he was all right." ''When I came to spoon-feeding him, and had so much trouble, I thought it was my fault. He was my first baby •· There are four other young McKennas. born since to Breda and Patrick, the youngest J, a nd all quite normal. ''lie never talked, until after one oper~on, in Dublin when he was about 31h. We had begun think· ing there was something wrong with him. But then in a few weeks he began talking. It was aJI in there, in his head, and he just had to be able to let it out.'· PADRAIG STARTED SCHOOL AT about 5, his mother said, but ''when he came lo be about 7, other kids picked on him. When he was 8 or 9 he didn 't want to go to school or to meet people. It took a lot or pushing lo get him to go to school." Jn the casual cruelty of children, Padriag was "Bugs Bunny" because of bis protruding teeth. His four operations were done at the University Hospital's Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery, which is beaded by Converse. IN I RELANO, TIIE FAMILY learned or the in- stitute through McKeMa's cousin, Mary Mc Kenna, a registered nurse who lives in Jackson Heights, N. Y., and works at Manflattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital. In ti me, money was r aised or guaranteed by the Irish government and some Irish-American groups to pay for Padraig's trip and hospitalization. Paul O'Dwyer. president o( the New York City Council who was among the invited guests for the party, and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy <D·Mass.) also helped. Rap Uphe ld FRESNO (AP ) -The slate's 5th District Court of AppeaJ has upheld a Merced County man's conviction for selling marijuana. The defen- d ant ill David Lee Daniels. UNCHAINED? Look at our selecth,.. ')f 14.K Gold Chains and our New Line of fine 1'K Gold Rings for Christmas rf WJU rAY YOU TO CO...AU OUI f'llCU '1veM&etM 270 L 17"' St. ~-·...,._,~, Ul-1909 NO PURCHASE NECESSA RY ---------------------------- t:NTRANTS MUST BE AT LEAST 18 YEARS OF AGE. NAME~~~~-------~-------~ ADDRESS _______ _... ____ _;.~-~ CITY ________ STA TE ___ Zf P __ _ PHONE ---------------- DRA WINGS HELD fRIDAV AFTERNOONS - WINNERS NE£0 NOT BE PRESENT AT DRA WIN 1912 HAllOI llVO. ~ COSTA MISA (714) 642..JJ77 ... DAILY PILOT A J 3 Honest Kid $1,051 Find Returned SAN DIEGO CAP> -Robert Ois hooe. 12, spotted• wallet with Sl,OSl ln ca.ah and a checkbook out.side a restaurant He telephoned police about lt. "I fell ll wasn't my money," he sald later. It actually was Bill Biddle's, and Blddle gave Robert a $10Q reward and arranged a trip ror the youngster to 4 World Hockey Association game. For Christmas g ifting: The traditional look updated for today's man. A classic plaid sportshirt by New YQT!l Sportswear [x· c"IMge E1tperlly tailored or •00% cortoQtJapnor With bull on cuffs al)d p ocket. In b1uo I grecr> and browll/Just combiJla tioos. 17.50 Sperl 1rousers of 65% pofy. csfcr/35% cocnbed COllOD duck cloth By TborIJpson 'trousers Straight lr-g Back pockets Colar '<eyed belt Pie-tmished bolloms tor •nstant wear In l<ln. ecru. '1Bvy and light blue 22.50 I silve1Woods· I 45 Fashion Island• Newport Beach - AJ4 DAILY PILOT Frtdey. December 17, 1979 4i~f.f.o.:r · ·New England States Figktlag 'Booze War' leg Pain Requires Checkup • By Dll. STEINCROUN Dear Dr. Stelncrobn: I am 70 and having trouble with my right leg. For the past two m onths I can't walk over two blocks without taking .i rest. My whole leg hurts with namps back and front. I would appreciate <iny suggestions. Whal is the trouble? Whal type of doctor should I see? - Mr. C'. CO MM ENT: Have yot1r doctor re for you to a specialist 1n pt.•riphcral arterv disease. l don't know. lhl' n•ason for your leg p<11n , but the first thmg that comt•::. lo mind i s troubl e 'w1lh the arterial circulation In your le~. The pain you mention is culled intermittent DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE clauchcal10n. l\lcd1cines may help. Or X-rays and other tests may indicate that operation will bring relief • Dear Dr. Stelncrohn: I know m y prostnte is slightly enlar~ed. I have to gel up lo urinate once a night. But lately l 've n oticed lhal I 'm awakened two or three times when 1 have taken a glass or orange juice before bedtime Might this be lhe cause? -Mr. E. COMM ENT· Addi· tional nDlrJ:; or any rtind might do so orange juice, milk , y,;.ater o r anythmg else. But 1r fre· quenc y of urination pers ists. better check your prostc.te again . • Du r Dr. Steinnohn: Healthwise. 1~ 1t all nght for some one with angina pector1s to ha \'l' a i1mall glas::. of ''mt.'. or a small highball onn' or twrc<: a dov" Mr ll COMM ENT I 'm in favor or II Manv of my patient::. nel·c!NI lo l~tkt• re"' l' 1 n 1 tr" i: I y t' l' ri n r tabll'ls for 1 he't pains ~ht•n lht·~ tlriinl. .. mall amount•. of hquor * ,\c;p1r1n 1'> !'>till lht• old st a 1111 h" 1 n t rt' al 1 n i• arthr1t1,. '"'" Dr. Stemcrohn 1n hi'> ·l)O()ldt·t "llo\\ Tu l.1 \ l' With Arthritis · For <1 top\ \Hilt• h1 m ;.it th1<;, pa1wr anrl t·nC'lnw 50 <'t'nls rn com and a stamped .... di acldrt'!'>Sed cm l'lopt.· Speakers Take 2nd In Meet Saddleback College's forensics team took a second place sweepstakes trophy for speech excellence during the Pacific Southwest Tournament at Cal State Los Angeles. Two s tudents also were individual winners. Cathy . 0.Sh of Mission Vl~'1ook first for her expository speech and Brian Preston of Tustin woo second place. Other fin alists in the expos itory speakin g categor y were Laura Chambers of Laguna Niguel, Carolyn Cowl of Irvine, Gary Key of El Toro and Kim Marschall d Mission Viejo. Marti Lother of Santa Ana and Daryl Cowl of Irvine reached the finals of the pers uasive speak. lng competition. AJao, Mias Gash and David ,. Paulson of South Lacuna I spoke in the finals in oral · inte11>retatlon. CONCORD, N.H. CAP> -New Hampsblre has begun a Cbriatmaa- sea.son drive to lure out-of·sta• 11· quor buyen. and tbe booze war with '"Deigbborlng Vermoot and Massachusetts is on again. Gov. Meldrim Thomson said Thursday that state policemen would patrol near liquOI' st«es along New Hampshire's borders to harass out-of-state tax qenu~wbo sometimes try to catch people rrom t h eir sta t es buying New Hampshire's cheaper liquor •. A SfATE POl.JCE spokesman said troopers were told to nwpond to reports of auspidowl people W~atatatellq..-,.. 1'bclmloa aalcl »ec1111e aiaapedea d belq ta qeata tiom ~ lq ltatee wciiu.ld be - - pbot.osrube4 by the ~·· staff ind uk*2 to Jll'OdUCe ideQ- ti.ficatlon. TBB STATE UQt10& Com· mlaalon becan •t tbe same time a bollUy .... procram to fmerale an llddlUonal St milllcm ID sales. Profits from the atate llqucr atores have trailed off lD recent months. The liquor pront.s are tbe biaest 5.in1le source ot rnemae for New Hampeblre. which does not baw an income tax or sales tu. Sale prices effective Sat. and ~sun., Dec. 18 and 19 only. Hurry! All stores open every night 'til Christmas. Sun.days 10 AM to 6 PM. Special gg c Your choice. N~kl•C•s.. ••rr1ng1 •lld hracel•t•. , "'""' oi tn \ ii:.('IP1';.1af low c~ .,~f ornCI"""' btt\~ it , ~ • "'' • ·~ r1' I• Ou•nllt10 llmlltd. e::.-:nz IS n-c o 7' I ......... ,. Coaneetleut beaan a uackdowo cm lta cittiena wbo IMO' boo&e over- Haloualy lo New Hamp1bJre. ~enta in Connecticut said they · cooflacated 60 gallons ol UqUOI', beer, and wine from two mea. ••HAPPY HOLIDAYS, Mel," said Connectlcut'a Gov. Ella Grasso. And mon teriously, she warped ·residents ~ her stale to obq tbe law and not bring in liquor an which Connecticut taxes had not beenpaJd. Cornpa.rlna the out-of.state re- venue aaents to Nazi-style en· forcers, Thomson chided them for using "t.otalltarlan methods." And to combat the aurveillance. he told mt.e workers to watch foe "crooks, thieves and atic:k-up men" who miabt prq OD holiday aboppers. and aaya have a Merry Christmas with a $5.2.S botUe of Canadlun Clul>." COSTAS TENTAS. Uquor com- mission chairman, said the 0 1F DUalNG T8E course of Chnstmas aale was intended to such lawfu.t lnterrofation the. sus-• lure buyers acrou the border from pJcloua per10n ll found not to be a Ma.uachusett.s, whicb bas private pdtnUal crook. robber or stick-up liquor stores. art1Jt. ·but is Just another out-of· • ''Our new prices are much lower state tax snoop. I will request that than those ln Massachusetts and his name and that of bis that'1 1oin& to shake tbemup," be bureaucratic employer be pro-said. vlded to Tile for immediate publics· .--------------. tion in our news media. "By the way;• the governor added, "Santa Claus is visiting New Hampshire early this year Tbmlcl ID yuu ftMl'b •.• • -- Men's coordinates at fantastic savings! Create fu•t the right outfit for any occaalon with our color coordinated collection of separates. 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Sale· 3.20 bath towel: reg. s• Century' bath ensemble combines Victorl;in· patlerned elegance with today·• long-wearing, quick-drying cotton/polyester terry. In pastels. Hand towel: req 2 59, Sale 2.07 Wash clorh; reg 1 29. Sele 1.03 Sale 2.80 bath towel. reg. 350 ·rem Suede· towel ensemble of luxurioualy thick cbllon{polyesler 1erry with a dobby border In luhiokolors 10 brighlen any btth. Hand towel; rog 2 50, Sale SZ Wash cloth; reg. 1.50, Sile 1.20 Available in Los An~ Orange, Riverside, San Bemardlno end Ventura countl•. - --~ , Colorful Waters Reflect Holiday Hues · Harbor Lights Af loa.t By JUDITH 01..')(JN Of tht D•lly Pllol Sl•H The Orange Coast may not have a white Christmas, but thanks to the unnuaJ Fes tival of Lights in. Newport, the oldest boat parade in the area, it has a bright one. enough decorations on a boat to make it worthwhile entering. "But it's a good excuse to have a party," she s aid. "It's a great way lo entertain.'' One drawback is that the boat must be taken out every night of the parade, which will begin at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 18, and Each year s ince 1919 the run through Dec. 23, to merit the Newport Harbor Chamber of investment. "Riding in it five or Comnttrce has sponsored its six nights gels to be old hat," one p:.i.rarlc of lighted boats through owner asserted. r-.~Ji~~:.wt i/.;o;.f#:; •• ·~ .~A.,nttl .. ~~i>re IS no "cut ting bigger each year. throat" competition bet ween P ete Siracus a, ch:urman of the boat owners, though there 1:. J lot 1976 festival. said, "There arc ofkiddingbeforelhe parade more elaborate designs for the "When our friends ask us what boats Some look hke floats. we're going to do for decorations There's applause for the best we make up fantastic stories to o·nes from the spectators, and it's make them nervous," she ex gelling to be more like the plained. Tournament of Roses." Driving in the parade presenL'> For boat owners, getting ready a challenge as well, according to can be as much work as entering John Beatty, a Newport Beach a float in the Pasadena spectacle resident who is the skipper for a and it can be expensive.• too. &Hoot boat. ONE OWNER, who won a prize last year and will participate again this year, commented, "If you 're rt' ally going into it for competiti on it's very costly. ··we paid $100 each for the de· corallons and with 24 strands of ti ghts <for a 62·foot boat), we still weren't where we should have been. Rent on a Santa Claus cos· tu me is S'90 for one day." The owner estimated that it would cost at least $500 to put "If a boat gets loo heavily loaded or if the line gets backed up it can be difficuJt. But if the drivers s tay s ober, it 's okay."(Siracusa said they h<1ve never had a pro blem with dnvers who drink.) USUALLY PEOPLE are kind and courteous, he added. and most participants and viewers are in good spirits. "It's fun to get people yeUing 'Merry Christmas• to the people on shore. "People are in a good mood. It 's nice to see people happy," Jw1e Myers, one of last year's winners, does some business en- tertaining during the boat parade each year and finds it a good op- portunity ror unusual dinner parties. She has participated for the last six years and just keeps ad· ding decorations each time. "I now h ave a 'compo-site' of Christmas," she asserted. "We had a star of Bethlehem the first year with red lights all o\ ('r the boat. The second year wt• made a sled with reindeer and lately we have added choir singers and Santa catching a murlin We ha ve no angels, thou~h " MRS. MYERS, PRESIDENT of an electrical manufacturing company, sc1i d she "really en· Joys" the parade each year. Even during the energ)t crisis in · 1973 t.he put reflectors on a tree on her boat lo ~et the mood. Mrs. Myers believes there are "no drawh:.icks " to entering the Festival of Lights. "The only pro- blem 1s that we had to change the outlets when we started adding tights this year because I have a new. larger boat." The parade has gotten much more formal than it was in 1908 •. when Ve n e tian gondolier John Scarpa led the first one. Boats are rated for best in· terpretation of the Christmas theme, according to Siracusa. The judges this year, selected by the Commodores' Club, will be Di~k Bertea, Don Koll and Forest E.Olson. TllE WINNERS in three classes each lt'eceive trophies, and this year there also will be an award for the best club or or· ganization ~ntry and one for the best-decorated waterfront home along the parade route. While boat owners arc havmg parties as they wend their way around the channel in the three· hour route, many more are going on in homes around the harbor. '·About every other house on the waterfront is entertaining," Siracusa said, "and there are carolers on the shore. It's very festive." The parade also means good busi n ess for waterfront restaurants. too. Siracusa, owner of two which ar e on the parade route, said both already are booked for every night of the festival. The trouble is, however , that guests who come for dinner wben the parade starts often keep their tables until the last boat has gone by, leaving several hundred peo- ple to eat without a glimpse of the lights. What would a Festival of Lights parade be like without a· Santa Claus shouting, 'Merry Cnristmas ' to viewers ashore? His presence becomes more popular with successive parades. (Also from Daily Pilot photo file, 1972.) BEA ANDERSON, Editor Friday, December 17, 1976 Well-known landmark, the Balboa Pavilion lends a perfect backdrop to lighted boat parade (from Daily Pilot · photo file, 1972). Below, B1 June Myers puts finishing touch on caroler which will enhance her boat in 1976 parade. More Delights Orange County residents will have a chance to see two other lighted parades before Christmas. Huntington II arbour's Cruise of Lights, sponsored by the area's philharmonic committee, began Dec. 14 and will end Dec.22. Boats leave the Huntington Harbour Sales Information Office at 6 p.m . each evening for 45-mlnute cruises through the channels and lighted homes. Tickets are $2.75 for adults and $1 for children. Proceeds go to the Orange County Philharmonic Society. Dana Point Harbor's Holiday f(j ! Lights boat parade will take place from 7 to 9 p.m. Dec. 17 and 18 in the harbor under sponsorship of the Dana Point Harbor Association and El Camino Juniors. Checklist: Food for Thought To determine quality of food in a nursing home, taste it yourself, advises a nutritionist. By PAULINE BONDONNO SACRAMENTO (CNS)- Choosing a nursing home for an elderly friend or relative re- quires that you invesU1ate and speak out if you doubt the quality of care. A State Health Department nutritionist says although most people consider locoUoo, cleanli· ness and a cheery atmosphere when they evaluate a home. many overlook the quality or food. Nutrition consultant Ardene Naltaeawa saya, "Man people don't thlnk about food when they're aearching for a home. The Idea comes to mind later when they see the rood isn't tast.y or the home doesn't supply the variety their relative is ac· customed to." FOR THOSE TRVING to select a home, Ms. Nakagawa suggests an initial visit to talk to the administutor and director of nursing followed by a second un· announced visit at mealtime. "Look to see if the food ls ap· petizing, are utensils clean and wUJ the meal take care o( the in· dividual 's nutritional needs.•• Ms. Nakagawa. who inspects meals offered in nursing homes, outlines some of the regulations these institutions must follow. "If BA individoal docsen'\ Uke tbe dilb oifered. the home must ~fer a ,.nutritionally equivalent substitute. The patient has the right to ask for something else according to his food preference. "A home must provide al least six ounces of meat or a meat sub- stitute each day. They also musl offer assistance for any disabled person who needs help." IF THESE REGULATIONS are not followed, concerned citizens are urged to me a com- pl aln t with the State Health Department's nearest Ucensing Facilities Orrice. she said. Following a specific complaint health Inspectors will visit a home, Jive a cttauon it warrant- ed and make a follow-up vls'lt. Ms. Nakagawa says each nurs- lnl home is required to post a list of any violations they have in· curred and their plan of correc- tion. "U you don't see such a list posted, uk the administrator or direct.or of nurses to make It available to you since it sbould be posted ... BY CHECKING th1a list you can tell whether a home has adhered to other reeutaUons re- garding cleanliness and the quality of patient care. Ms. Nakagawa suggests tut. log the food yourself before you select a bome. "Mealtime ts one o( tbe m<>1t important occaalons for a person. If \t'a not tut.y many peo- ple simply won't eaL "So ii you're trying to select a home, taste the food and decide if you would eat it. "Another good indicator of the food's quality is if the ad· mlniatrator eats his meels there. Ube does he'JJ keep tabs on the quality served. Ask him how he rates it." Then check to see if food Is served attracUvel,y, aro dishes chipped or are Styrofoam cups and -plastic utensils used. Older persons may have difficulty hold· inC rumsy plaatic ware. U the individual likes to eat ln the dlnlng room, ftnd out if one iJ available and If well lit and cheery. Also, check to see if the administrator eats his meals in the home. 82 DAILY PILOT Yule Cheer Letter f 11day. Decembtlr 17. 19711 PALO AL'ro (AP> -m storian Bruce Bliven. ~t 87 "46 percent as old as the United States," notH in hit annual Christmas let· ter that u!de from a bait.int Cail and an occasional &re«lng to empty cars. he's feeling quite well. thank you. Each year, Bliven takes to the mimeograph machUle to produce a Yuletide epistle to some 500 friends. He says it's far simpler than having his wife Rose, also87, "sit down and write to that long llst of people." Bliven. author of seven works of biography and history and former editor of New Republic Cancer: Let Ideas Surface SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18 By SYDNEY OMA.RR ARIES <March 21·Apnl 19): Money, budget, taxes, expenses, pn ces -these blend lo occupy time and lhoughLi. Portner, children, a male could be part of picture TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): New ways, methods, people are highlighted. Contractual ob- ligation is to be considered. Don't let anyone cause you to brood! GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Follow through on hunch. You have lowdown on that "certain person." Older woman has digestive problem · and confides in you. CANCER (June 21 J uly 22): Give full play to creative plans, ideas. Purchase gifts for young persons. You receive joy by permitting imagina· tiontoroam a nd soar. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You may feel backed into corner. no exit. This is temporary. Key is persistence, l)atience, thorough revi~w of basic material. VIRGO <Aug. 23-S<.>pt. 22>: Ile willing to probe fo r ans wers. Reject the superficial. Accent on trips, letters, accommodation to des ires to young person LIBRA CSC?pl 23-0ct. 22) · Financial aspects of situation come into focus. You learn you are in more pos1t1vc position than imagined. SCORPIO <Oct. 2:J Nr>v 21): You Ram in· sights. fel"I, perceive meaning of holiday spirit. Cycle is high and key ii. enlightenment. Prestige. appeal, fulfillment -lhel>e are on agenda. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You are able to finish, to get rid of superfluous material, to be aware, to shove aside doubts, rears. One who meant much to you in past could make reap- pearance. . maaazlnt , il.4 et work on yet another book while Uvt.ng at. Stan· ford Univtralty. Aa In years past, hia 1976 Ouittmu meu.,o ls a wttty ooroment.vy on the world around him. "Merry Chrlslmu. •• the letter beeins. "Rosle bas aged some In the past year, and now see~ like a woman eoterlnJ her fortJes. Sbe depl«es with me the ali.screant who reauarly entets our house in the m!dd.Je ot the nlebt. squeezes tho toothpaste tube IN THE MID· DLE. and departa. La.st May, we celebrated our 63rd wedding an- niveraary. far too short for a real honeymoon .... "As for me, I am u brlaht as can be expected. rememberlnc the friend wbo told me yean qo, "U your J.Q. ever brew 100, HU!' aeem aurprlsed when J s alutt: them with a breezy 'Hll° They don't realJze I haven't enoueb breatb for some bu1e two- ayllable word.of creeting, .. "We shall soon have ln the White House a new Prcllldent, with a new-old pbUosopbf bring·· inl a thrill of hope to some hearts, ol ·teu to others. U President. Carter can fu.ltlll half bis pro- ml.lee be will do well indeed. . • "A fc:w yards from the front dOOl' there is a sturdy old linCko tree. Each December, when lts big velnless leaves tum butter- yellow and come Lricklln• down. l acutno through them, look up, and HY. 'Well, old buddy, we have m1dt: it throuab another year, you and I.• 0 My motto thla year ls from the Spanbh: 'l don't want the cheese, I just want to get out ol thia trap.• "I walk wltb a slight atraddle, hopine people will think ljust1ot all a bone. I considered carry!n« a riding crop but gave it up -too ostentatious. "On my dally excursions, l greet everyone punctiliously, ln· duding \,he headrests ln parked, empty cars. Dignified friends , ''When we are ol~ the young are kinder to us, abd we are kinder to each other. There iB a aunset tlow that lrrad.lates our faces, and is reRected on lhe faces of t.hoee about us. But it is still sunaet. "Up to now, the tree bu re- fused to reply. probably outraged equally by my sentimentality and my attempt at. tbe vernacular. But some du_y. I am sure, it will answer. ••And what wlll it s"Y? You are way ahead of me: 'Merry Christmas,' of course:• Evenings Glitter Party dressing this year goes tailored and comf orta· ble, and tinged with glitter like these evening versions of classic sweater dressing. Wool crepe and gabardine pants are teamed with black. -Gdmson and white striped tops, and silk blouses in a s how presented by Glamour magazine at The Broadway, Fashion Island. Dress-up trends nationwide, according to the magazine's commentator, are fashioned largely after the Southern California market, where "skin is in" all year 'round. Santa and all the fun Bring the children daily to Huntington Center tor hoftday tun and testiv1t1es trlClud1ng Santa. hohday C>UP081 shows, caroling, concerts and the maiesllc "mile high'" community Chnstmas tree All dedicated to Manne Corps Toys.for-Tots Beach Blvd. & Edinger at .the San Diego Fwy. Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work tor ou. UPHOLSTERY w....v.w ... ...... ltJZHwhf~'­c .... ......_541 ,21 MARINE AVE HUOAISUHD 675·0770 GOING OUT OF BUSINESS!! EVHYTHIMG MUST GO. l04Yo to socr. OFft PUMTS-POTTUY-MAClA.Mf.MACUMI SUP'PUU FANCY PLANTS IS2S Mea Ywdt °'"~ C.to MeM S-40-1655 Of'IH MOM."-SAT.• lo.6 GIFT LISTS? Imported Holiday Candies Brandied Irish Fruit Cruces Blum's Fine Chocolates Fresh Roasted Nu ts Hand-whipped Fuugc CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19): You might have rt>nson to celel)rate. One who thinks much of you has exciting news. Some of your fondest hopes, wb hes surface -and you're able to fulfill them. AQUARIUS· (Jan. 2(). Feb. 18): You find new ways of achieving, succeeding. Accent on pride, ambition, fulhllment, promotion, responsibility, adulation by peers. Just a Point of View Gift Packs Holiday Gifts of Tea English Jam Samplers Our Own Unique Confec tions plus PISCES CFeb. 19-March 20): Build, collect, translate ideas into viable concepts. Aquarian figures prominently. You get help from one who has excelle nt· 'track record." DEAR ANN LANDERS: to YOW' guUt feelings -not lbe act. Every psychologist and psychiatrlst with whom I have consulted on the subject of maata.rballon says It Is normal and can serve as a healthy met.bod of releasing tension. ExcJusivc Catalog for Mail Orders LUMBERYARDPLAZA ..ft'l...._~f..i~ 384 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH ~OLIO~ Please publish this letter for all to see. Masturbation is sinful. 1 tried it and the consequences were extremely damaging. It made m e suspicious, jumpy, fearful, unkind, and highly critical of everyone I came in contact with. Because of this terrible habit my judgment became warped and I lost out on many good op. portunities that will never come again. It is estimated lbat appro1:. lmately t5 percent ol all males have masturbated at some time dlll'ing their lives and about IO percent of tile fem ales have ded soaho. Ann JI Landers want to have a second failure. On the other band I want a home of my own so bad I can taste it. I keep telling mysell he'll get used to the kids alter we are married. He's perfect except for this one fault, Ann. Please advise. -UN OPEN EVERY DAY WEO.·SAT. "hf 9 p m -SALE /i-ii13taace · Reductions on Uand~raftH Gilt• stont>Ware ~ et~hing• wood <-oreing• • jewelry metal S('"ldpture ·batiks I I 0 Mcfoddett rtoc~ IL.oc.ted"' .......,_. """"' NU,AlllUM61NU.U .... ,.... leech, c•. ""-61s-1010 ,__ __ , -------------..-...-~ . . -~ . .. " HALLIDAY·s MEN'S TRADITIONAL CLOTHING Our Robert Taloott ties and • S<>ro dress ~h1rto; will make the oertecr comol1ment to vo•ir new lall 'ilJll or SPOrl coat TRAlHTtONAL CLOTlll:-:G <iOOD TASTE Wtu ALWAYS 11 IH STILi 17th & Irvine Ave. • Westc;llff Plaza Nowport Beach • 645-0792 Ooon Even1nQ' '1111 9 00 PM By praying a great deal and engaging in strenuous physical exercise I h a ve regained my mental and s piritual balance. I am once again s erene, kind, re- ady to smile and can now enjoy For lndlvlduals wbo be!leve as you do. bowever, muturbaUoa IS harmful because &bey cannot outgrow tbe notlom lbat were pounded into their beads as yOWtgsters. D.SIOED DEAR UN: Wbatdoyoa mean. "He's perfect eacept for Ulb one falllt?" It's like saying a perMa ls In excellent bealt!a except for oae small cancer. If you want re- the friendship of people. Please DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am allow me to share my message 'l7 years old, divorced and living with others. -LEARNED with my mother. I have a little FROM EXPERIENCE girl three years of age and a boy al trouble, Just go ahead and------------------- DEAR LEARNED: U lbls ls lour. Their father left us two the way you view your "eit· years ago and these children are pertence'' It's all rtpt with me, very dear to my heart. but there Is no bans ln fad for The man I am going with says I.be statements you have made. he loves me very much but he Masturbation Is no loager con· can't s tand my c h ildren. sldered sinful by enlightened Whenever Llnda comes into the lheologlans. And please don't teU room he says lo me, "Why don't me what the Blble nya about you tell her to go somewhere and Onan ''spllllng bis seed .. !' lo . play?" those day a the world needed peo. He has never had a conversa- ple and It was conaldered a sin to tion with either or my children. waste 1perm. Today overpopaJa. When Jeff trjed to crawl on his Uoo 11 one of m anklncl's greatest lap one day he was told, "Get off, problems. you're taking the press out or my Tht> jumpiness, fearfulness trousers." (I admit that made and "lost opportwaJtles" you me very sad.> be It e v e w e re c au s e d b y He hu been asking me to set a masturbation were actually due date for our wedding. But I don't REWARD ............ ,., ... "'··--.. ,,,., __..,.. ....... -........... Ott••··· ... ..,., fvlw• kN *"" Of '"• Ne• ft.dre ..... U,....0tt•. Noeltll•t•. Phone: 546-6740 marry a man who can't sland your children. CONFIDENTIAL to Torn Apart and Crying a River: Well, sew yourself up and tum ofJ the water works. You had 48 years with a wonderful man. Everyone should be so lucky. Do you reel awkward, self· conscious -lonely? Welcome to the club. There's help for you in Ann Landers's booklet, "The Key to Popularity." Send 50 cents in coin with your request and a long, stamped, self-addressed envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. 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DEEt751 S1AGE:P /JS A U:SSON 1t> YOU SPE:CfA10RS! by Charles M. Schulz 1-!APl't{ HOLOA'1'5 ! by Harold Le Doux by Tom I(. Ryan Frldty. December 17, 1976 ,.HEY M US-f' GIV E: YOU A t..O'T" O F f,OSINBSS, HOH !' DAILY PILOT Jl3 by Rod9er Bradfield 1'Bf5T VICIOUS roR THE HOLIDAYS11 ? NO, l"f'S MOS1"t..Y -n-41!! 01"He~ WAY AROONP/ by Gus Aniola -----.. ~HIS P~M1 NOT MINE/ A 'T1<0t.J/!JJ.J!D ~~ me J!'l//WGEL16 T ~~r/ ~ by Ferd Johnson ~£,/ "Since all or our members have husbands I'm positive we wouldn't be lntertstcd in a lecture on bow to get more out of your dollar." DENNIS THE MENACE MISS PEACH by Mtll ' ' J l • YOIA!t HONO", LE~EJE' COPtlO F"OM MY ~T PAPE", AND l: WANT' 'MIM ~~H!O . .,. r Ml Wll.L 8f1 WHIN M' Gf'f~ Ml~ ~~~ ,.,. . \ NfY.f 'A~!! I I ~l • I "THINK HE'S f INAU.'1 ~NA ~tG NE A ~ ... HE w~ tr~IJ("R:>'QJ! .. --"""' ... ~ ... ... fl4 DAILY PILOT Cowboys' Har1·is Awaits Jackson DALLAS <A P ) -The Dalla.a Cowboys' secondary rememben the 1ame vividly. ··u was like some k1nd of weird dream where you are running in slow motion," says Cree safety Clilf Harris. Harold Jackson or the Los An1eles !\ams sprinted past the Cowboys' defense for four touchdown passes in a 37·13 vie· t.ory before 81,428 delighted fans at the Coliaeum in an October. 1973 game. The Cowboys have wbipped the Rams twice in post-season and once in regular-season compeli· t ion s ince Jackson's performance, but Oallu still h._. great respect for the Rama' swift wide receiver. The teams meet Sunday ln an openin1-round game ot the N atiooal Football Leacut playoffs. "I realty don't care whether the Rama l tan Pat Haden or James Hartil at quarterback," Sayt CUCf Banis. "Now, if you uk me had I rather see Harold Jackson or somebody else I can tell you pretty Cast." One of the keys to Dallas' 37.7 National Football Ccnference ti· Ue victory over t.be Rams last year .was not permitting Jackaon a reception. Sports in Brief Cepeda Guilty; Perez to Expos SAN JUAN -Former major league star Orlando Cepeda ls expected to appeal a two-count drug conviction Monday which could put him in a U.S. jail for fiv~years . Free on ball s ince his arrest late last year. Cepeda was or· dered to pay a $10,000 fine and serve a concurrent five-year prison sentence for each count after he was convicted of smug gling and po.ssessing 170 pounds of matijuana LI S. Dist. Court Judge Heman r csquera is expected to decide Monday whether Cepeda will re· main free on bail pending an ap· pc;:il or serve his time while awaiting the decision or the 1st Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston. Perrz Traded CINCINNATr -A large muJti· vf'ar contract. a promise to play every day and competJtion from )Oung Dan Driessen were the fa ctors lhal convinced veteran Cincinnati Heds first basem an lrvine Five Battles UCR RIVERSIDE -UC Irvine's basketball team has won just one game in four tries this season- and that mark may not improve much in the next six days Coach Tim Tift's Anteaters play four games in the next six f days all or the m agamst tough opponents , Tonight il"s UC Riverside here • m an 8 o"clock encounter that ' • m:itches two long-lime rivals. L:Cl and Riverside have spht 2A games. Satur day I rvme hosts un : be aten North P ark, Illinois Cullege and Monday entertams another undefeated club-SCaUle Pacific. Then Wednesday the An lealeri; test r ugged Cal Slate 1 Fullerton J in the Titans' gym Tony Perez to agree to the trade to Montreal. "I am both happy and sad," Perei said after the Reds an- nounced the trade involving four players. Perez and young relief pitcher Will McEnaney went to the last place Expos for pitchers Woodle Fryman and Dale Mur· ray. Orego11 Tall• Co~la EUGENE. Ore. -Ri ch Brooks. who played football and coached at rival Oregon State, waa chosen head football coach at the University or Oregon Thursday night. Brooks, an assistant coach at UCLA, replaced Don Read, fired in November after three con· sccutive losing seasons with the Pacific-8 Conference team. Brooks, 35, received a four· year contract al $32.000 per year Sjlarca ... ca .... r~d CHICAGO Michigan State has been slapped with another three-year probation for football recruiting violations and been warned of still harsher measures if it dOftn 'l watch its step. Big Teo commissioner Wayne Duke announced lhe conference· imposed probation Thw-sday and said it will last until Sept 1, 1979. Michigan State's Spartans fool· ball team was barred from ap· pearing on television or in poataeason games before then. Mldcat• SU)lfttded LEXINGTON. Ky . -Two startt>rs and a reserve w1th the University of Kentucky 's third. ranked and unbeaten Wildcats basketball team have been sus· pended indefinitely, Kentucky coach Joe Hall said late Thurs· day. A spokesman for HaJI said that starting center Mike Ptullips, a S-10 junior. and slartmg guard Jay Shidler. a fl· l freshman, were suspended along with reserve guard Truman Claytor, a 6·2 sophomore Stars ol the P .. t ... - ~ Gene Sar.aien put.s Ilia 41'm around the shoulder or partner Patty Bera u they stand on a areen lo the mixed team JOlf champtomhlp tournament at the Doral Country Club tn Mlami. Marlene Ha11• anct GU Morian hold a onc·stroke lead 11fter the first round. I "Jackson can klll you ii the de· femlve back freezes just tor one instant," says Cowboy spectal ass1atant ErmaJ Allen. Strong safety Charlie Waters aees James Harris as a streaky type of quarterback. The Cowboys intercepted his first pus in the playoff game and he was rendered ineffective. "When he's bot, he's hot, but when he's not, he's not," says Walen. "He has a tremendous arm and can throw it just as far as Jackson can run -which is pretty far pretty quick." Waters adds, "You're always aware oC Jackson out there. He's sort oflike Mel Gray oC St. Loula, a constant worry " Dallas coach Tom Landry looks upon Harrls as a "bad luck" quarterback. "Harrls has a lot or talent and the Detroit game where he came i.n Cor Pat Haden could be very significant," Landry said, refer- ring to last Saturday night's 20-17 Los Angeles victory over the Lions. "I'm sure It helped Harris' confidence." The Rams Cly into Dallas tonight and have scheduled a workout for Texas Stadium Saturday. Meanwhile . Rams coach ~ Chuclc Knox says he is pleased lhat Haden appears to be re- covering rapidly ttom strained 'knee Uaamenu. Haden, who had nailed down the starting job before last week's injury acain..1t Detroit in the year'a lut retular season game, participated ln an hour- and-40-mlnute workout Thurs- day. But Knox continued to put ofC naming hi.a starter. The workout waa devoted to boning the offensive game plan. Haden took bia turn behind center with quarterbacks Harris and Ron Jaworski. .............. KICKING SPECIALISTS-Efren Herrera <left) kicks for the Dallas Cowboys with Charlie Waters holding. Tom Dempsey does the place kicking for the Rams with Steve Preece holding. The two kickers could decide tbe outcome of Sunday's NFC game in l rvlng, Tex. Pro Grid Rivals Reunited Harris, Mitchell Have Been Long-time Friends BALTIMORE (AP> -Running backs Lydell Mitchell of Baltimore and Franco Harris of Pittsburgh say a lilUe thing like a National Football League playoff game can't come between them -they've been friends for too long. Both grew up in New Jersey, Mitchell in Salem, and Harris in Fort Dix . but they only knew each other through newspapers until 1968. In their senior years of high school. Mitchell edged Harris by one point in the state scoring race. Penn State coach Joe Paterno decided to invite the New Jersey kids to the school for a recruiting visit on the same weekend. "I thought it was coincidental. but learned later it wasn't," says Mitchell. "We ate together. visit· ed the fraternities and shot pool. "At the time. Franco's mind was set on Penn State, but I was thinking about Ohio Slate and Maryland , too." Mitchell adds. "He had as much to do with my going to Penn State as anyone. you know. being a new friend and aJ] ... For three years they were· i.n the same backfield with Harris making second t eam All America as :i sophomore and both obtaining homorable men· lion as juniors. SOWMON TOPS CAM'S UJIER LAS VEGAS -Harold Solomon scored a personal triumph Thurs- day ln soundly beating Coronadel Mar'• Rod Laver 6·3, M ror Solomon's first victory ever over the Ausale in the first.round of the $.12C>,000 World Championship o( Tennis cha1Jen1e cup. In an earlier $10,000 winner· take-all match in the Cour-man round robin, Spain's Manuel Orantes, Creah from the master's victory in Houtton last week, up· setllieNaata.ae7·S,3-6,M . Mitchell recalls the last game oC their junior year when PeM State had been ignored by the major bowls and rejected a bid from the Peach Bowl. It was late in the game and Peno State had the contest iced when the quarterback handed off to Harris and he turned around and tossed the ball to Mitchell as if he djdn 't want it. "He was clowning, partly:· Mitchell says. "But after a long season like that, everyone wants to go home healthy and Franco didn't want to take any more chances of getting hurt. Neither did I." Mitchell broke assorted school and NCAA rushing records in his senior year while Harris was hampered for most of the season by a pulled hamstring muscle. Even so, Mitc hell al 195 pounds, figured the 225-pound 'Harris would go first in the NFL draft. Harris was drafted on the first round by Pittsburgh and Mitchell. went to the Colts in the second round. "If he hadn 't been hurt, I pro- bably wouldn't have gone that high," Mitchell says. "I got the expasure that season." The first-round American Con- ference playoff game Sunday between the Colts a nd the Steelers will be another chance for friends to get together. ''Saturday night l'U probably go down to Harris' hotel and pick him up," Mitchell says. "Then we'll go out for dinner." Bruins Host Rice USC in Tourney Action LOS ANGELES CAP) -The UCLA basketball Bruins prepare thia week to meet their next two opponenta at borne, but forward Marques Johnson may miaa ac- tion against the v lsltors. It was learned Thursday that Johnson strained his left knee during a workout Tuesday wtien he and teammat e Davi d Greenwood Cell lo the hardwood. The Bruins host the Rice Owls tonight and the Tulsa G<>lden Hur· ricane Saturday. ·· n sUll hurts," Johnson said Thursday . "I don't know if I can goon lt this weekend or not." Coach Gene Bart.ow said he'll check wlth the team doctor and trainer before deciding lf Johnson will see action. ''IC there's any queatJon, be won't play," Bartow said. "We don't want to risk serious injury with the conference season comma up. "We're golna to study the fil1ru1 reaJ hard. We have six g~mes to rtnd ourselves berore Houston J a n. 2 and the conference games." Bartow said hedidn'tbelievehe would m a ke any immediate lineup changes in the wake of a home loss lo Notre Dame that left lhe Bruins wilh a 3· 1 season mark. SCPIG .. Mb•••rf EL PASO :._ The USC Trojans tangle wlth the M issourl Tigers tonight In opening round action of the Sun Bowl basketball tourna- ment with the game on radio sta- tion KNX (1070) beginning at 8. MiJaourl, the Big 8 defendlng cbamplon la 4·2 for the season while the Trojans are 2-C. In the other flrat round game, Baylor meets host Texas (El Paso). Mluouri', which advanced lo . the Mideast. Regional final last Muon before losin1 to Michigan, bu lost only one starter. The• ncen are led by 6·8forwa.rds Jim Kennedy and Kim Anderson. CLIFF HARRIS Pro Soccer Team Seeks County Site By EDBVRGAllT Of lM DAiiy ,.UeUtatt The first professional soccer t.eam ln Orange County history wUI compete in the American Soccer Lea~ue in 1977. At a press conference in San· ta Ana Thursday afternoon, ASL president Bob Cousy announced that the Califomia Sunshine is the latest a ddition to the American Soccer League, which currently consists of 11 franchises, including the cham· pion Loa Angeles Skybawks of the San Fernando Valley. The Sunshine will b egin play in April -the ASL season r un& lrom A_pril -August - aJthougb the or ganization is far Crom completion. Only president Warren HofCnung of Huntington Beach and vice president Lee An· drews of Laguna Niguel were present at the press con· ference. "We are still seeking a general manager, a coach and access or u playing site,'' said Hoffnung. who added Newport Harbor High, Orange Coast College, San· ta Ana Bowl and Chapman College are s ites being con- sidered. "We're hoping lo choose a coach by the end of this year.'· said Hoffnung. "And lhe players will be selected by the coach. That's bis responsibility . We hope to get some players from overseas. from some pro- fessional teams in America and from the college rankS. "But we don't want to take a student out of the middle of his studies. We will only take graduates." The ASL requires its organiza lions lo have 11 Americans on the is.man roster, and Hoffnung I!> confident he can produce a win· ner the first year. "Realistically, we can be the top t.e"am," said Hoffnung. "The Skybawks did it in their firi.t season last year.'' While producing a winner, llof- rnung also wants to give Cans an exciting product. "We have every intention or playing an open $l3me, and we will not play highly-defensl ve soccer," he said. And with the great interest shown in youth soccer in Orange County. Hoffnuog foresees no problems in drawing respectable crowds. "'"The Sunshine is an extension oC youth soccer. and the team wlJJ support the youth programs ln Orange County all the way." said HoCrnung . executive co. founder and director oC the Orange Coast Soccer Associa- tion. "There are over 20,000 kids playing soccer in Orange Count ." Ho;/nung envisions as many a!l 8,000 fans attending a game. "The minimum average we aee is 4,000 and we will need 6,500-7,000 to break even," said HofCnung, who added that the Sunshine will spend $500,000 dur- ing Its first year. "And we don't think it la out of the question to get 8,000. '' (The Skyhawks averaged 5,000. > Borowiak Wins NASSAU, Bahamas -Joff Borowiak scored a straight set victory Thursday over Gene Halder t o adva nce to the semifinal round or the $15,000 Bahamas International Tennis Open. Borowiak downed HaJder 6·<1, 8-1 ln the W ,000 tournament. Gene Mayer beat DaJe Power, 6-3, 6-2, and Trey Wallke haltoo Gene Scott, 6-0, 3-6, 6-1. Networks Withdraw Fro• Moseow Talks MOSCOW <AP) -Three Unit· eel Statu televls&ocl networks &MIOU1tm1 wttb the Soviet Union for broadca•t rtpt.s for the 1980 SQMmtr Olympic Games In Moscow have decided to withdraw trom the talks, a network aource satd today. The sou~ aatd the nuon fot the breakoff wu ''exceaaJve de. manda of the Sovlet.a." The n•twort e xecutives packed up and planned to leave for home later today. ''Thll lt not • nefotbtha1 pos1Uon1" the N\U'CO talda "a1td U'9 Bovieta Mtt beeo IO told. 0 'nte Soviet Olympic Or1alllfini Committee and the State Com· mtttee for Radio aod Television opened the telb Thanday with a surprise demand for $S0 mlllloo to purchase techalc.t equipment for TV coverage of the Gama. Th1J demand wu made before actual riSbt. bidding began by tbo net•orka. 'nt '50 mUUoh would have been &llded to the price a network would pay Cor the uclualvo Amt,.lcan rltbta . Some estimates of tbat probable price tq were u hleh as $100 mlUJon . NBC, CBS •d ABC were seek· lna the broadca.t l'iahta· One TV OXkUUYe called • the SfO million figure and the pay- ments schedule · 'aboclclng." The Soviets demanded' that 40 percent of the 1um be peid 1n 1977 and tbt remaln1ng eo percent In 1078, two years before the Oam•. Network source• Mid that the ueeuttve• had bee c.necl baek b)' their home oCfi.c• followtns all nlJht conaultatlona. The next 1tep. the sour~ eald, would be to aeelr U.S. 'ustice Department permllcton for an Olympics covera1e pool. .P9'mlaalon would be needed to avoid utl-t.ruat la"' violatlOOI, .tbeaourcuaatd. Al for the rltbll. they were to be paid this way: 15 percent on al1nine. 30 percent lo 1978. anOtber 30 percent ln 19'79 and 25 percent after the Gamet. Today, the networkl' top ex- ecultvts were to alt around a ta· ble with th• Soviet.a and bid for t.be rilbt.a. ln1tead, th• source uld, Robert Howard, NBC president, Roone ArledJCe, pr.Sdemt ol ABC Sparta, and RoDert WUQltr, C~ pr .. ldent, went to the Gorky Slnet. htadquarten ol th• 01Ym· P'ct Ortanlsinc Committee to tell the Sovleta of the declaion to withdraw from tho talks. .. 87 llOGD CAU1!0N Of .. 0.llJ "'"'~ LA VERNE-Cora&a del Mar High's Sea Kings batUe Verbum Dei Hlgb ol Los Angeles tonight (7) for third place In the b.igb.powe.red Sao Dimas lo- vitational basketball tourney at La Verne College. The Sea Kings were knocked out of contention for the championship Thursday niabt as 1976 CIF 4·A champion Long-Beach Poly proved too tough to ban· dle in rolliJ>g to a 55-45 triumph. Verbum Del lost to Pasadena in the other half of the championship semi.a, 5&-53, and Pasadena will meet Long Beach Poly al 9 for the crown. Corona del Mar proved equal to lhe Jackrabbits of Poly-with one exception. The Sea Kings were unable to click againM the jumping and timing of the Poly defense, which shut oil the insJde and forced CdM into awkward situations. In lhe early goings It was Steve Esposito, ent.iriog with a 3.6 scoring avenge, wbo took up the alack, scoring seven points, rebounding at both ends of the court and playing tough defense. After the two had battled to a 19·19 standoff ~hall with both teams appearing tight, Poly took the initiative with five straight buckets.and was never he•ded. Corona del Mar was still within realistic ran~e with 5:42 to go and traillng, '2·36. But Alex Black s. hook was swatted away by Johnson and Poly's Tony Gwynn converted a free throw. Then Johnson re. bounded orr Gwynn's missed free throw and clicked with a tbree·point play to make it 46-36--ilnding Corona's last hope. Tut E•Pl>\llo 81..Ck ·-111 Aelr!l To let' L-... ," i;:•• 1,~s• .,. ._ E s t a n c I a H i g h 's ewv"" 1 • 1 > Eagles vie for the cbam-= ! : ~ ~: pioosbJp of the •8th an· .1oM5Gll 9 , t 11 nual Huntington Beach ::i~ ... en ; ~ : ~ Invitational basketball '°'•'' u s 1 jS tournament t onigbt- Sc-1ty0oter1m • challenging defending '°'""•""'M•• • 10 ii 1'-d champion Warren of 1..0n<.i &u<11Potv 10 t 21 1~H Downey. O•llY l'llot l'hoto' •Y LH l'•YM It's the second stralght year these two have • tangled for lbe crown- Warren betting Estancia in last year's finals, 72-63. It's scheduled for an 8:30 start, following a tb.ird place game at 7 between Huntington Beach and Anaheim's Katella a\ Huntington Beach High School. The consolation crown will be settled between Garden Grove's Los Amigos and Newport Harbor at 5:30. Estancia, despite c;ome good seasons in its t2 years of operation, ~as never won a varsity ba-;ketbalr cham· pionship-oot in league or in tournament play. Tonight's tilf is rated a !ossup following Estan· ria's 55·42 victory over Huntington Beach, in which Pete Neumann and Ray Price controlled the boards, Ray Orgill did the scoring, Mike Camp played excellent def e nse and Greg Krohnfeldt turned in his best effort of the young season. "Krohnleldt was lbe key to our victory over Huntington Beach,'' says coach Dave Carlisle of the Costa Mesa·based Eagles, •·and he may just be the key again tonight. .. As ror trying lo contain the Warren threat, Carlisle says: "We want' t.o make them play our tempo, to take them out of theirs. We want to run when we want to run and we want to walk when we want to walk.·· NH Cagers Win, 68-61 MESA'S GARV WILLS REBOUNDS (LEFT PHOTO), ANO TEAMMATE DOUG DYSART (31) SCORES A BASKET. Newport Harbor Higb's Sailors got the team effort Thursday night and it paid off with a 68·61 victory over Anaheim's Servile in the 48th annual Huntington Beach Invitational basketball tourney at Huntington Beach High . Mesans N o teh Crown, 73.45 8) EC BURGART It was never a contest oio .. r...111• "'"•' s1.111 again as Valencia turned The Costa Me!!a High L'le ball over 10 times in Mustangs. who won their the las t two quarters and firs t two A na hei m 16fortheevening. tournament basketball . games by 35 and 25 Guard T1~ Young, the points. br eezed again tournament~ MVP. was Thursday night, blitzing , Cost.a Mesa s . catalyst, the Valencia Tigers of ,scoring 12 poants, run· Placenlla, 73.45_ tn the mng the fa~t break. to championship finals al near perfection, passa.ng Anaheim High ~f to open men ~n.d tak- Larry Sunder man's in~ apart Valencias pre Mustangs. winners of ssang tactics an the four straagbt and 5.2 ~ood quarter. overall. had little trouble Forward Steve l'ar· with a cold -s hooting rino. scoring in double 1\gers team that hit on figures for the seventh only 25.4 percent of their s traight time with 13 field goal attempts '16of points, and forward 631 Prev1ouslyunbealen Gary Wills. who tallied Valencia as 7·1. 12 points, were other Afte r out scoring MustanRs chosen to the Valencia 8·4 an the last all·tournamenl team. two minutes o f the But al was the 6·1 second period to lake a Youn«i who took apnrt 34·2A halftime lead, the Valencia early. Hitting Mustangs came out fir. three long j umpers ln the lng in the third quarter, first quarte r . Young getting S ile s traight helped Costa Mesa take points to open a 40-24 a 15·8 lead after one lead. period. And by using their 2·2· l zone press, the Mustangs forced the bewildered Tigers into rive first quarter turnovers and a three·for·18 s hooting performance in the first eight minutes. With 6·7 Paul Gilbert scoring nine of his 21 points in the second quarter , Valencia cut Cost a Mesa's lead to 19-17 before Doug Dysart a nd Bill Bis sett responded with buckets to start the Mustangs rolling again. Valenc ia tried full- court pressing tactics in Pro Scores Natl....,t lh'lt•t .. 11 Attecllll .... Ctt""I-Ill, t11dl""• UIS Kel>\•t C•1y 100. NY Nel• '° HOontoll "'· .... ,.,. 107 N•l'-1 MoOey I.e ..... 8o•I011 S. '!.I Loul• 2 PiU\burot> S C .. .-.1 .. nd 4 Oetrott I v ... couver l Pll•t-lf)flle •. Cllluqo t 81111&10 I, NY A•1111er\ 2 that second quarter but had little s uccess as Young continually found the open men upc:ourt. Although winning easi· ly, Costa Mesa didn't p e rform to it s capabilities, bitting on ~.s percent of its field goal attempt.s (27 or 62) and c.o m rn i tt i n t 1 9 turnovers, several com· ing on careless passes. In a third place game. Sunny Hills of Fullerton toppled Anabeit 71·56, while Orang beat Cypress 73·67 for e con· solallon title. Cetta Mew (nl ,, fl " .. Mlti.. 3 > s • Witt\ 3 • , " Perrino 6 1 • 13 Younq s ' , " 0.,-1 s l t 13 ~ 1 1 l s Hloll I ltefl ) I 1 1 Bluett 0 , 0 , . ...... 0 0 1 0 Totel' ,, " ,, 73 Sc-llYO\Mlrte" Voltnel• • .. 10 11-41 Co\laMe .. 1S " ,, 11 HEW Ow.BS AT TJ SCC Rolls RIVERSIDE - Southern Callfornia College meets Cal Bap- tist of Riverside tonight in tbe championship fina l s at 9 at the Riversid e school's basketball tourney. Coach Paul Peak's SCC Vanguards coa_,ted to a 102·78 triumph over Claremont-Mudd Thurs- day night, paced by the scoring of Ted Bergerson (24 ), Tom Mccourt (19) and Randy Adams 08). Bergerson added 18 re· bounds and David Bar· ron had a dozen assists. S.vther11 ~Ill. Cell999 (1tl'U ,, II ,,. ,, &arrOft ) I l 1 MC Court • ' 4 .. Adllm' • 7 s 11 GlA\IM l 6 , 12 ~f9ff!IOn 11 0 1 74 Mlll\IHd 3 , 2 8 C11v1an 0 ' • Meu 111 0 1 ~ Tol•I> 4S 11 ,, "" Hatltlm.. 5CC, 41·41. Tbe victory puts coach Jerry DeBuak's Sailors in tonight's (5: 30) con- solation championship game against Garden Grove's Los Amigos, which bested Long Beach Wilson, 51-43. New..,.n H•r"r (H I ,, n pl ,, Cre!Q 2 1 7 6 5c-1Dt 7 \ 1 " T~• s 4 0 u Gelrt 7 0 1 14 Bradburn• s I 2 1) Brown 0 0 1 0 Geronl'"I 0 0 1 0 Tol•l1 26 16 ' t.e S.Nlte (61) 19 II pl tp '"'""' 4 1 1 10 8UK,..le 7 0 3 " wm ~ 4 4 u W\egltfl • 0 1 ~ Ger'91\0n 3 0 I .. Htrm\ 1 0 0 ' Slr>et 3 1 3 , MarKIOllO 0 0 1 II Total• 17 1 17 61 k#t ,., O\Mlr1en Ser•tt• " 11 ~ 14-61 NewCJOf'1 H•rbOr " 11 11 16 68 AT A THEATER NEAR YOU .. . . . .. CHAFFEY -The Golden Wes t Colleee Rustlers and Oranae Coast College Pirates were ellmlnated from the Chaffey Invitational basketball tournament Thursday . were once again aullt.y of. excessive turnovers, loe-ina the ball 25 times. They also lost an early 8-0 lead, and Chaffey was never in dancer after opening a 43-34 halftime lead. The closest Orance Coast got again waa the t1nalscore. Golden West fell to Citrua M-76, blowing a 26-8 lead ln the finst half, wblle Orange Coast dropped its slxlb straight at the bands ot previous- ly winless Chaffey, 74.-68. Chaffey is now 1-9; Orange Coast is 2·6. Despite an 11 for 21 shooting performance from Gary Sanden, the Rustlers couldn't over· come a hot•shooting second half' from Citrus. The Rus tlers led at halftime, 38·33, but once Citrus took the lead early in the second ball, tbe closest Golden West could come was 68·66. .. ......... (1 .. ,, " ,, ,, 8Ulll 3 0 4 • Uur 0 0 2 0 Hltt<lllff • 0 I I ZlrO.t S l 4 13 Ao<lqer10 ~ 1 4 11 8rlQQ> 0 l 2 1 O<m.1•111• 1 0 0 , ~" SOJIO Jet,._, 0 1 1 1 ~"' 11 0 l t1 'fol••• ~ • 24 7• Hetthme · Golden Wo,t, 31·33. O.a.t91C..•tl(UI r ,. " ,, Goloefl ' J • o-n... 0 0 4 0 Hou"""' 11 o 3 2 LIKOI\ I I 1 • &olCll 400 1 Ker-ut l 0 f • Y•rdtey 7 0 4 • -"nltlns o o 1 o si-..rt 3 , 1 • Hie-\ 0 1 0 I WVM l 0 2 • Tandy ~mlis' ~ates To1ets 30 I . 22 .. HatfUme: Olalley,4>44. Pheasant Sl(I n. '1)ry s.alle" Powder at f Dressed • Ready to Cook ~SIG . SIY ELWELL FARMS OHYAMA Santa Ana 547·1 Hl3 ""'--..-.:.a:. Cosla Mesa 642-4311 New condos and C•ll 642-5678. J Econo-"lnn" Put • few worda C7 14t '44-4926 to work for you. (406) '95-4451 FRI., SAT., SUN. OM.Y SKI SALE SKI BOOTS 'RHDIAMIMI CH•lGa Sia IOOTS. Men's & Women's Sizes. Reg. S60 .00 Pr. 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COGlt Roundup , . . .. ·:Area Wrestling O. ..... ~I CHI IU I Wlll- 111 Y°""9 101 WOft by torttlt 1~11••••11 IOI WOii by i.11et1 1)1-Y~hle (WI pl"°'" Riv-.~ Ill 1'1-S-et'I IOI won by lorftU 110-Cr1lo 101-by torl••I 11t-4alley 101 WOft by tort•ot 161-C..mtre COIO.< Oon•llo~ 1n-wh.enbor<1'1< !WI won by torltll, ltO-PrlmrOfl (WI dee 1.andrl >J. Hvy-reMnlut IOI ptnned How.,o 4.20. Or-Cfftt IH I llt l lll"""ti* 111-Youno 10 I wOfl by del•ull ll6-5llr1tWlll 101 ponn"' 0.•••rrla 1'40. 1'M~trn•'!<le1 IRIOet R1v1,<1-1 . 141 -Sltwort 101 plnMO l(r111>W .. i 01 110-<r110 101 ,,., Po .. ,11 • i 1sa-e.11ey IOI o.c Finell•• "0 161--C..mke IOJ dee lraut100 .. 1. 111-0••"\ tR> w~ by tort•1I tt0-1..andro 101 <te< Alld•r""' 10 Hvy-Jeml\Otl !RI plnnect Fre-i\4 l.O 0r...,.c .. ~11>21 IH I run.A 111 -Youno 101 w0<1by1ortt11 1,._511,......111 IOI won D• IO,..t•I l'M -RI••• 101 plMe<I M•rliNI I 14. 1'1 UyDa IE I oe< Sl•,.••t • ' 1!0 <•••11 !Ol <k'< ""•OOndot S 1!1-6111tY 10 1 P•nn<-0 ROC>D•M I 11 161 ~m11• IOI wOfl llY lorl••I 1n-1NroO'I• IE I "'"" 11v lor1••t 1t0 Undrl 101 plnn<'d E,1.., S 10 Hvy-OIH'llO IE I pon~ Emery 4 7t VAIUITY ,._"'11111 IHI EttMl<la tj->i1mon (NI O#C Pll•m ~J 103-~llen IE 10.c Dunn 11 I Ill-Nusser IH, ,,.., Mtl<•ll ..0 1~ Pouoca (NI ptnne<I ~' I lO. 117-lley IE l dee Ku yk•..0•1111 • lll-f'llllll~ !El de< 6eauelllmo..O. 131 6 PIUICI (N I plnne<I Ho1141n 0 09. t0-1..avy IHI de< Vuoo f o 1 IS4-olfe IEI P•Med 0 •niY<l6 tt~ltkard IE l O.c Feen>trA I f.3 llS-VC>llOrll IN t oec ~11•1•• ~ '· ltt-Oarkt r IN l doc Snyder.).(), Hwt Slo.n IEI pinned Younq I 13. 0..M Hlllt (Jtl 110 WHI Torr.onct 9S--M<c:.tnn 10) <He Rowe 1 0 10S Ouloot IOI do< lho1nlon !rO 1U-Ur-IO) dt< Andtr-10 110-l Mcc:.tnn 1010..c Sl•bloln I l ..._...,,,.,,.,., 1.,11111 u. ... n tS ..._kl (l'Vl •n pon 1 1•. 10>-Urllln IFVI In pin I O. 111-0Ulll>en fl' VJ Iott 0-4 110 ~111011 IFVl lntle" tD-e.rrtto (FVJ wOfl u.o. t• S..n1 IF v I In pin I O . US CNM (l'V) *°" l·I. 1S4 tlohay (FV) won 4 0 IU-0.fflt y (FVI wOfl Dy 8JQ<l"'t 115 HtftlOm1n IFVlln pin lf. 1'1 ~uuo (l'VI 111$1 I ' HWt ·"4nderSOft CFVlwonJ·I, Miuloll Vlefo IU> 011 w .. 1mhn1M '5-5"1•n•• IM) dltc OeJOlln tt-7 103-Ur• IWl deC B••llett•·?. 112-Mitclltfl IMld<lc °''"''' 1:io 8'1nllm•n !WI <lee Pitciltill / 0 121 -ColH (Ml pll\nao McO.rmolt ' 3>. ID ..C.OW.11 IWl Cite R099rH·2 t•~une IWl cite lllOmpoont...S. 1'5 -·-IMI O.c C•mlr• +o. tS4 Sml<k (WI de< Merwin 111 ,.s~ lMl pinned C.roollO S1 llS 4M1t0n tMl won lly lorltll If( Ptc ... 11 (WI PIMtd O•t>ella s 07. FaOS .. ·SOPH IC ""'"'"'" v1110 t:it> 120 WntmimlH •S-'lutl<. IMJ de< Wlltls 1.0 !0)-Me-ws IWJ IMC llur11ttt 1·0 111 410. f'th• !M l dee CIOU\o4 I 110 R• Fell• !M l cite Cl1ntel-1 111-•1<1 IMl aec 8•-•r t...1. Ill-Butt\ <Wl dee Mehr 3.1. l•-'M-IWlplnn•dlC-1 '3. US-11u>ll IMI tltd 8Htute1t ~S 1~~0 (Wl dee ScM llscllmlClt • 2. 10 -JOhn\On IWI Otc Moreno 13-0 17l-l•tlor tMl<ltt Frowru .. 11.0 '"-Uni\ !Ml 11.0 Alv•rer ~s Hwt-S.no.11 (MJ won by lorl•ll Nt.w"'"1 l?tl (U I £•tan<,. ~ l.atlllo~kllNl wonDy-IL 10)-(;e118de IN) Pinned McMenigot , '1. Ul-Ru•hlno IN) P•nneo Kaneo il 120-M•rin (El pinned xnalbO 1- 111-AQfutera IE I 11e<J Jarw' •. UJ-Rlley IH I pinned B•lnbr•CJQe , "· 1•-11trry IN I dee G•dlV S-4. ;~:. Zlm,.rman CE) dee F""nw• 1'iol -flon IE l pinned Re~art O '6. t4S _,...,,, CE I plnneO Ro<S, 10 llS L.yon IE) pinned 8ec"m•ll•r 0 ,., 11/-Arreolo IOI d•< Newlloll t!rt2 JUHIOlll VARSITY 133-Glbbon\ ll 1 <I<'< RU'!<llf'\ ..Cl Sift C .. mtnt• S-W•y t:lll-J••ee11 m1 "'""',.,,,.,Pai .... ~s. ~" c•-•"" lll l 120 o ..... Hills Id M<Ooo•I• ll Id•< Romo• I 9S-+11q.ilns (S I oec Wiiiiam\ 111-6 H •-Roberl\ 10) drew with 10) •rw00d f01<1ec8"well~1 lonoflen•v~• 111-0r•per IOl<l<'C F~rrei11 1 16S -l(r.ous !Tl Oec Sl"1on 11 S tlO-Ml'-v IOI O<tc Cle.,<!< It o1-1 11S-1Wtter>DY 101 IMt .. ...,. .... n to 0 121-00ltUX ID)~( PrtslO ).0 1'1-Mlcll tOl c1ttc 8•rll4'tt 1 o 1l:)-F1...,1no ISi de< 6atter\l>y 1.0 Hvy-0.ldll 10) plnn.O O.lor,,.. No 1•-1101nl ISi °"c Smllh 7.3, Jll-• 1111-E<tw.,0\4 J ,., -0.m•tto 18 1 plnneo Sol°"'°" tU Hwl <••IO 18 1 p1nn.O C•lllor 1 ll 0-• Hllh 1111 IU I £•1- ,, .>lint\ IE.I 11td Wllfl•m• t I IOJ--<:unv IE I dt< luwOOd It I Ill -Or-r 10 I de< Tlylor 1 3 :~ _g:~~~ \~~~~1:~0·:.t\ Ill-8t"•"bV 10 I cit< GOOdolen 1 2, t• !.mllh 101 di< llnOtrOtlll 0 to --O•vh IE I dt< Poe•~• S·l IS4 , .. ~. l!:lwonbvlorJell .. } AOlm• CO I dCIC St .. m•n 4 I 17S-C.rren• If I dtc LU••' 0 191-lnm•n te 1 plnnt<J Sw•nM1n0·'1. HWl-HallOI te.1 WOfl DV lorltll. CMM HllU (J'll !JOI lolw Gr...., U4•ndtr (8 1 plnntd Willl•m• I. IS. !03-l.arwoad IOI w0<1 llv tori•ll. ltl-Ot aper (01 won by lorfell 110 ~lono 10 I Otc Lon Qr 1<19f J.O. 111 ~·u• 101 lleOMcV•vO.O. 113 84r9m•n 181 dee 811\tr..,.,, ••--PwnOltlon Ill) IMC Smllll1j) t•S -Ft rrer 18 1,,..t Pot>k• w t!.4-4(r•u1181 won DV torlon •0-0.rnt IOI won by h>rftlt llS -l•••• IOI dee Hlcllol\7.0 1'1 -Sw•nM>n 10 > won lly lorltlt, MWI Myer 1111 won DY l .. ltll Din•""'' 11'1 1111 k lll-•s Wllllam\ 10 ) de< Harp IG-1 101-u..-1010tc &tol•v 14"7. 112 -{)r~r IOI OP< Coe• 10-t 110 """'11oney 10 1 clt'c Melle• ~o 177--C.Cllev• IOI dee C:..rrotlo 1 O 1D-8ybff IBJ de< ll•tlt,.bv S.l. 10 H,,.._,, 16 1dee PO*lke4 0 l~-Weonbero 181 won by torl•ot ••S -l'ontnl>OC~ t8 10e< AO.rntW !IS -Me.-s 18 I dee pinned \..eA,. 0 •l . "' Sw•n•on (0) dee Oematlo 1 0 HWl-C•••9 (8 1 wOll Dv lorltlt EdiHfl U11 IUI ltlll.._ 9S Htnt> IE 1 IM< Hl•P 11-4 IOJ Curry IE I OflC 8oQ)f117 I 111 Tavlor IE)dCI< C.o<a IJ •· 110 Kno• IEldtCMellf\t.t 111 Tafoya IEloec C•rr1110 t~O Ill -Bybee 18 I de< Goodolen 9 o 08-Llnderotll IE I dte Co"''" 7 6 to M&Y•tr 181 pinned Oavi. I ·73. IS4-We•nberQ 16) are lHk• • O 175~nde\ (8 1 dtc C•rren• tO.O. t"-0.mallo 19 1 Ponn..O lnm.nO 0 . Hwt Cr•l9 161 plnn..O Nab017 d E:dl\Oft "" 1n 1 .. 1 .. Gr..,... 95 Bender 181 du HIM\ 10 103 Currv IE l won by tonrn ttl -hylor IE I won by torte•I 110 -41.no• IE )""' Lon9•IC19t1 lrl 111 McV•v t8 l dec Tarov• ~ 1n-&!r9m•n 161 cle< c;_,.., 11 S 1)8-Pe..Oteton 181 dH l•nde•o•~ 11).2 Barons, Marina In Semis ARROYO G RANOE- Fountaln Valley and Huntington B e ach 's Marina High stormed through first round ac- tl o n a l the Arroyo Grande Invitational basketball tourney Thursday night with ease, pasting Atascadero and Santa Maria. The Barons o( FV coach Dave Brown got a 32-point performance from junior Bret Wilkinson in rolling past Ataac adero, 82-56, to qualify for t o.night's semifinals against Ar- royo Grande. Marina, under the hand of coach Steve Popovich, bad no trouble in di1posing or Santa Maria, 67-37, with Tony Wa rren (20), Manny Torrea (17) and Charlie Koeller (10) leading the attack. The ' victory puts Marina in action tonight at 6:4S against Righetti of Santa Maria. Fountai.i) Valley's at- tack wasn't a one-man show, as George Barrios and Roger Holmes also contributed 16 points apiece . l'-t•lfl V•lley (U I '• It pf tp IV<Ml•ky , 0 0 ' Fore! 1 0 ' ' Wllkln~n u " ' 31 Barrios • 0 3 ,. Hot~ 1 t I lb Cau'Oll 1 I o 3 1 Sv•ll~l.O 0 2 j 2 8o•o•d 1 0 I l Tot•I\ J4 20 23 87 kH•., 0...rt•n Atasu°''" 10 ,. " ·-~ f;~ DAILY OILOT Friday. Oecom~r 17. 197! LB, Uni Fall Diablos, Brea Vie in Semis The resurgent Mission Viejo Diablos are sur- prisingly in toni~ht 's championship semifmalJ of the Laguna Beach basketball tournament, meeting Brea at 6 at Laguna Beach High. Dave Ki ng 's Dh&blos advanced with a stun· nlng 4~3 upset over de· tending champion La Mlr~da, which was held to three points In the fourth quarter Thursday night. But Laguna Beach's Artisb and University's Trojans of Irvine weren't as fortunate as Mission Viejo. Weste rn High o r Anaheim scored on a three-point play with four seconds left, nipping Ed Burlingham 's Artists 47-46 in championship quarterfinals action Thursday. lo anoth e r quarterfinals g ame , Brea rupped Unive~ity, 64-63. (Laguna Beach m et Esperanza and University collided with Basketball COL.lEOE La Mirada earller this afternoon.) In consolation action, It was Norco downing Garden Grove's La Quin. ta 56·49 and California or Whittier beating Nogales oft.a Puente, 75·44. Winning their second slrai&ht under King, Mission Viejo got 16 points from Mike Boster and 14 fro m Bernie Hawkins. It was Boster's 15- footer with 3: SO left that eave Mission Viejo a 45-43 lead-and neither team scored again as the Diablos went into a delay game. The Diablos we re sharp at the free throw line, connecting on nine of 12 while La Mirada could only sink seven of 13. Laguna Beach led 46-44 with four seconds left when Luther Miller canned a 15-foot jumper and was fouled, sinking the crucial free throw. With Ben Bacon scor· ing 29 points, the Artists had rallied from a 30·22 haJftime deficit. Uni had cut Brea's lead from 50.42 to 64-63 in the late stages and when Brea missed a free throw with 14 seconds left, "The Better 8ClrCJain11 ·CHINOOK $6S9S For select the best choice In Chinooks, from t he la.rge inventory at Marquis Motors. ' Come in today I Marquis Avery Exit, Mission Viejo (7 14) e31-2 ~<'90fl State '9. Portland SI 1' Soon Ole<,1<> St 78. 801lt St 61 Wyomlno Ill> uc S.n 01"0'> 58 wa.11111q1on eo. Po"''•""•• Iowa SI. 1'. Ar•ton• St .S Aul>U•n 111', V• CommonwHltllS' Cltmson '4. 8•suyne '1 ""'~''"· Ort•PI .. Unh •ersily got one last --;;;;::::::::::~~!;;!;;;;;;;!~~~~~iiiiiil chance. But a s hort shot failed. 111,,.,. !~~1~·,~~!!:,"~:'!oc~!~~ t:SJ. _al,.V•tM1 1411 llJIT...., 14\-M<Etrov tSlponn..,Ad•mso-n ~kl IFV) pl Med 8• ...... IJ:J1. 11>-EOW•rds IS) pinned LHra2.l2. 1415-Ferrtr t8 )ptnnflod D•vl\7 SO 1S4-TPS" !f lclttC KflU\S 1 i.s S•Mm•n !El WOil llv torf••I 17S-<:lrr#n• !El Ore N1cllof\ ~t '"-Inman IE I won 1IY 1orte'1 H"'1 NallOI tEl l)lnn.O MyerO l1 Fin V•lley '! 1!,_ ~~--!3 ~ HtOHSCHOOl • fl' .., Roger Poirier 22' po~l4-J.. University. IQ)~rllln (FV) de< Gr••'ll HI. 1'1-Sw•nMln (0 l Pinned olo..-:!:::~F:,:P;:::.:rr.,.t. i.!!:.C.11~ 151 won by forfeit. SMO.-• 1221 Ufl Edi-117-v "••kin IT I de<. lt.,•y4-0 tS-Hlfte\ IE I .,., Hloolrt• :Ml ::~=~Fl~~~~e:i!~~;:l· 10>-<Nrry IE> O.c 8oswell IM. 10 -+l•ll !FYI won by lortelt. 112-T"Ylor IE) Of< F•rrell 1' o. t.W-flollay !FYI Ck< Mac-y ~ 110_.no,. IE I dee Clestecll 4-2. lt'-"'-I-!FVI Pl""ff ~· IJ1-re1Jo (SI de< T11oya 7.?_ ,_...,...,. ., llJ-lemlno IS> ptnneo Goodol"" 1:11. 1 J?. 17,......enloman IFVI tied lo\twlcll lll-"9tnt ISi de< lln<1ero1n IJ.t. :).l, lfi.-<lent <SI ti.d O•vl• 4-4. m -Muuo IFVJ won bylorfell. JS.-Teslle If I dee Muly J.7. Hw1-Sl•llc !TlO.c Ande"°"S.l. IU-McEtroy ISi pinned SteetNn ~111 V•llty IHI (0) ~I• O:Jl. 95-No!la•l IFVI plnMQ Hen«ll ::». 11'"'-Cer~ Cfl dee E<!Ward•).O. IO:l--Ul'ltln IFVI cite Jur-<t-2 ttl-tnm.., re 1 pinned Solo......,o·o . 111-tlohey CFV I H C Reynolds IM. Hwt-Nebol CE I <lee C•ltloy 3-0. 120-Elttot IFV I pinned R1ynotOi ~" Cl-•nlt leJI <Ml .. llllo- 1:40. •S-..C09in• ISi pinned Harp 1·•s. 127 Kally IFVl plnMO 8uttv •· lo.J-l•woll 151 Dinned 8•o••v 1·11. ll3-S..nt IFVI d~c J11ler 9 J 112 F•rrtll CSI <lee Coe• )-1. t•-<Nise IFV I IMC McF•OO.n l-0 110-Cle"tc" (SI Ott Me lies 1.0. 1•,.__..•11 IFV I de< Har1m1n8.0 t?7-ru lty !SI dtc C••rllloS.S l~-6oll1y IFVI dtc S..nntY"-0 Ill Fltmlno (51 dee Byoee 4-t. IU-Gr~I~ IFVI dtc Fosler 1 t tll ~U9tnt tSI dee C.orrefa S.1. 11S-Nlcllolson I FV I 1>lnneo 1'S-•uwr!BlolnntdCl•••0:37. McGonMJI• iD ~t~ -Wo1n1>er9 18) olnn~ MHlyO S9 • 1'1-M"''° IFV t O•M•O lu• .. JS t•S~Elroy ISi plMe(I F• ....... boc• Hwt-Ando!r'°" w..n by torle11 1 •s. C,.age Results Te•m •<Grl"O t S•n Cl-te 11'. l Bellllower 11'. J Edi'°" Ill,' 6oh aGral>dt. s D•n• Hiiis Mo•I IM'li ...... o M u i. Mc:Elroy. S.nO-le 0 01 lncllwldu•I med•llsh tOl t.utry IEd•-1. Ill. Or•oer !OHi 110 c11111 -loney IOH) ""° ICno• (EOl\Onl, t33 f'lom1n9 tSCl. t•s Mc: Elroy t!>CI; 191 Inman (Edison). w....,.ffl GI-So.-Tor-rn H-IM llrUCll Koellef' c;,_ ~ l uOI• Totab MMiM UFJ •• 10 1 1 • I I s l I I ll ft ,., ... 0 • 20 0 3 , 0 1 4 I I 11 1 0 4 0 1 l 0 1 10 0 0 4 0 I l 0 0 2 l 14 61 El Toro Rebounds tt Toro Hi g h 's Chargers got back into the win column Thurs- day night with a 69·58 victory over Santa Ana Valley in the Santa Ana Invitational bas ketball tournament at Santa Ana' High. Petralia chipped in with 10 rebounds apiece to keep El Toro atop the SA Valley Falcons. Mike Hill added 15 points as El Toro pulled away in the third quarter with an 18·6 spurt. -Hiii Holmes Petr•ll• Ml Hiii l!ITtro IO I 19 II • 0 0 0 ' 0 6 l .. Ip 2 18 I 0 J • JUHIOlll VAlllSITY S."'• ,.,.. Tov"'" As a r es ult the Chargers of coach Wen· dell Witt were to meet Rancho Ala m itos High Kr.,...l"O 110 G IOIVtll tod t 4 JO fO th C Cvmm1no 11 G 101\'1"<'11 ay a : r e 00• 6 Ol•• .. , " °"'''" Sim,,...,. ' . I 1 2 IS 0 ll I 4 s • El Tere (]7110) SA v.1 ..... C,.llb\ ••t r 01 Fry''" Ma .. n 1'1 F 111 Ct)lll"'""' ~ <0) c •01 lh>Yh w.i"o' 11Sl C. ••I a.~iey Wilson not G U IA•-•rc••"I M•llll~ SAV ,._,l SOl'HOMOlll• ~le.ll(Ol C.,...,.~- Slrwl 120) f 111) Sftolth• 81•0 111 " m o..n- <:.tni-ftl c <•> ~· E-s 111 G 11\I .ion.. O...lel• i.1 c; l•I McGof11ell NH K0<lno ...... OOOdy l. S..ll1v.n 2 CdM\C0<lriowD• H•ll 4. H•lfll-NH.13-19 S....raT ... ,...1 -~ IMl (M ) l.Awtlt A~ Ill F <•l A ... r -.in 18) F 1101 S-- Mlr\t It \ C IJI 8'tNW" Mc 0o-w •d I •ti C. II OI St•w•'1 Odo-• lltl c. ••• y .... , ........ Edi'°" KO<lnq •ub\ Cvomt>r• 4, --· M.11"1-·JO.>O ......... ,,., 1011- P-11111) F 10 H.-.-1 Eldrl09o 1171 ,. 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Fa£ SH MAH ~ !ft) CUI C-..Oe dtl -v..-iev 111 F t14l 1(11\dorf Ectlff t•l " 17) .i.ns...., Droll.-Ill C (J) G1lletlttl•t.1 l ln\kV 110) G 1111 <:DI<' S 0.clOI> IOI G 1171 O.v1s ..H .cor•rt0 •utl•: A. G•ddl> 11 """"'-t, Stetool 4. CAMKOrtnol<lb\.: H-.Sl,Jo""58. .._lttlme: CdM, lt·ll . S... C-.... 14tl l•l lff Alamlftf G'"" 1111 F 1~10..w" ... _ns tl6) F l111mmamoto Ce\t (21 c 1121 n.o,._ t..ac• Il l G It) ~rv ~1f\ fll G 01 Lunq SC "'""'"II""' C.trr H•l"lme SC n 11 ""'-IO I ()ti S.-.ltMdr Mc:OonllO (II F t 111 L.omoh Ol•wr 171 F 101 Alv•r.:> ......... "I C l'l>LA ... £,..,, r.1 G 111 ,.,.,.., Wa111 t•I G Ill Hw-r tl.ll\CO<l"4\u0 "'-"' HelHIMe l6 1~12 Girls Sports WOM•ll'S IASl(t:TIAU. GWC !SU 1441 LA V•lley ~"•n1 Sc .. 1"" '• f1 pf oi1...-11 I 0 ' llrOtorll ~ 0 • "" I 1 1 C......,.,.11 ' 0 0 Mc.l Htl\ J • Gl•u 0 I Wlnllltl'l•ll I , Tmel• 73 • ll t4fllt11-: lA V•ll•v. lt...10. • " 11 ' ' 11 ' l S1 GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY SALE! ON NIKON 6 NIKKORMAT SLR AND MOVIE CAMERAS AT OUR INCkEDIDLY LOW PRICES. • EXTRA SAVIN•S We've got soeciol prices on Nikon F2. N1kkormor El ond FT2 sirs, end Nikon Ra Super-Zoom movie cameras. • NIKON SYSTEM CERTIFICATE M er· chond1se cert1f1core dire(:t from Nikon worrh up 10 $50 occo1din9 10 come10 purchosed-900d 1owords o ny new Nikon produCI 1hor we srock! • FREE TICKET TO NIKON OWNER'S COURSE-A $10 VALUE w irh every Nikon or Nikkormor sir purchase . l'ltkkormot EL (oll models) t-likko1mo1 n'2 )~0 Nikon ~ysrem Ce11tflcore. Nikon Owner's Course ~:lS Nikon Sy~rem Cemf1co1e. Nikon Owner') Course ) 1 5 Nikon 5y)rem Cerrlflco1e . Nikon Owners Course "lliwln ~~ but bought my new car in ~~~from Nikon P.8 Movie Comero ~SO N~on Sysrem Cer1lflco1e Th•r•'s n•v•r .,..n o b•tter tlm• to buy o n•w Nikon °' Nl~ormot com•ro thon during ftlb •P•etoculor Gold•n Opportunity! ee1111-.r ... S.lu l•n 11 u ~nl• "· GlenOo••" Ou¥1e 1'. South Hiii\ 11 S.... <:;.llf'oe1 IO. 5",,• St te:-1"·111111c;.,""'0 S<lnny Hiil• 11. A,,.htlm S7 Or-13. Cypru s U 0 ..--t S.. S.n ~•lno \I CNrter O.k 71. Slerre Vlsl• Sl Roy•I 0.lt 10, Gl•ft\IOIJ~ '1 Arroy o Gre noe 61 , North 8411<.enllcldU G.ny 121, 8rrnlw00d SO ll.,.,._.a 111 .. Nortt Vista SS 81.-Amlt IS,Clllno71 ~-I Co•lna '4, MOM OYle 4S CllAl!tey 61, N•ll S9 Eooewoo0 S6, 80<>l1a '1 , Cul••• Cnv 83. El S.Qu..0019 Avl1l10fl 60. M&y1elr l9 us Amtoo• SI. 1.8 WI I sort •3 Norco S6, LA Oulnl• 49 C.lilornl• 7S. Noq••~•" Fyllerton 8t1 LO\ Atto\ IJCJ Sonora •1. M0rtte VI"• S6 ~·v Siu 17, Yu«• V•llt Y SI Notre Dune tit. H~rll•9fl °'"" I Muir 71. Pous IC n P•,~mou1tt 4J, C•nt•n"laf l8 Artnl• n. S<hurr S7 Arcadle 14. lB Jordan 69 R-.. S7. O...r11 Hiii S7 c;.nttr.. 41. P•IM Vtr~ ~ Clark ILi• Veoesl tl. Workmen S4 Tomptt City t i. Horlf>vl•w SS I.A Cllned• U. Row mud SO Pioneer~. Mlr•lf<t• 10 e ..... "· lllOUHnd Oos ,, tr .. c V1lloao. Newbury l1 She'• Precious after 6th straight utulll llHcll ltt) ,, ti IW<Oll He1191>t Smllll 0<-UQll ""°''""' lot1I• 11 s l 1 ' ' 0 ' 0 " . S<ort llY Oulrttrs I 11 I " 11 " Min ion Vlt lo IOI ,. It ~ ... lfu1fman p 0.C.\t\ Ft•<ht fO'lf'l\O<l 11 .... ,,,. l otalS 1 , J 0 1 s 0 0 I 0 6 ? 18 ' Score by Ou• rt en Minion Vl•to to " s ll Mor•OI 11 U IS Gr"1n Polrltr .... 11 ... [yllholl H•lloro Bio••• l(U(»\ M•t~n FUii~ TOt•I\ Unlver1lly IU ) It II J 1 10 7 0 0 3 ' 4 I 6 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 11 ' Score by Ov•r1•n 8rH un1wn1tv ll 11 1• t) ,, 11 pf "' ) ,.. J • 1 s J 7 0 1 11 .. 10-47 10 ~ "' tp l ,. I • • 1 ? Q 0 2 I u 11 4S 11-~s 3-43 "' tp J 8 3 n , 0 s 10 J ' s It 1 0 1 0 I 2 13 ~ " ~ 21 ~l IMMEDIATI DfUVEAY These Vans were part of a order but wac; cancelled and must be sold ot once• All Priced at Fleet Discounts• VICTORY DODGE 2888 Harb« 11vd., Ce»ta Meso CA.LL HOW 556-<620 '1,; MI w JOHNSON 6 SON" '1't Johnson & Son you're tr@ot~ Ii~ o member of me tomlly. ~ treat you os o person -nor just another customer. I've hod excel· lent service on my used cors ond now my ne°"" cor. They do whot they soy they win do. Thot's why You'll Know This Sunday Afternoon -At The F~nish Line of The Quarter H'orse I recommend you drive to Johnson & Son. Give 'em o try," ~ ~ f'hd~ ASS/$11111 ~Kr.-Pt!Qoa1• ~COUNTY'S CX..OEST Llt«nN-tiilCIOlllY OtALERSliP. ~ YEARS CJ' F lllEHll.Y 'AA!Jl.Y IJ>iii I ohnson & son· 2820 MAA•OA 8Ut'O. COSTA M~SA 540-$830 ,. CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS • The $7-',000 Race That Brings The 10 Top Quarter Horses Of '76 Together. The Winner ts WORLD CHAMPION I Don't Miss This Most Important % Mile In Racingl 1st Roce $2 Exacta 12:45 Daily Tuesday Thru Sunday. On Kate llo Neal' 605 Fwy. tOS AlAMITOS TAKI THE PIPSt CHA~lENO& DIC. 17 a 11 I t . . . .. . ~ More Accurate Frid!)', 09Cember 17, 1975 DAILY PILOT' fl7 1977 CARS & TRUCKS New Loran C Aid on the Air Boat Show Dates Set The 21at annual Southern California Boat Show ls scheduled tor a 10-day run, Feb. 4·13, at the Los Angeles Con· vention Cente r , chaJrman John Cordes of the sponsoring Southern California Marine Association an· nounced. · Sparse Racing Schedule Ahead .Newport Harbor Yacht Club wUI wind up the competitive aailing year Saturday anctSunday with ita ltadltlonal Christmas Regatta for all clu11es of :su.llboatl racine over inside and old.side courses. Sailors seeklnC to de- termine their location at sea by means of LORAN C <long range aid to navigation) wiJJ now be able to beam in on a landlocked desert sta- tion, Searchlight, Nev. The new station was commissioned earlier this month and will be under the command or Chief Warrant Officer E. r . Nuzman who will supervise a nine-man crew responsible for monitoring operations and maintenance of the highly automated sta· lion. LORAN C JS a type of electronic navigation system which allows mariners with LORAN C receivers to determine their positions at sea with a high degree of ac· curacy. The Searchlight sta- ti o n is one of four LORAN C stations being built on the U.S. West Coast. The others lire located at George, Wash.; Fallon, Nev., and Middletown, Calif. possible to obtain a J)06i· Uon or return to a pre- vious one with an ac- curacy of SO feet. The purpose for local· ing the stations inland is to attain a proper geo- graphic relation so that the navigaUonal Jines of position will criss-cross at sea. LORAN C is sald to be superior in both pre· ci.sion and reliability of !lgnals than the current· ly used older system, ~~A. The all.marine exposition is one or the two or three. largest shows of its type in the nation. The NHYC event beads a very sparse weekend of yachting acUvity as there will be noacheduled action in either the Los Angeles-Long Beach or the Marina del Rey areas. · Four San Diego clubs have scheduled minor re· gattas. San Diego Yacht Club will hold lbe third of the Stnnhoffer Serles for Midget Ocean Racing Associa· lion ratings; Silvergate Yacht Club will host the Sabot Class for the Gerlach Candy Cane Regatta Saturday; Mission Bay Yacht Club caters to the L.Mers on Saturday and a cruise on Sunday, and the Santa Clara Racing Association ls holding a.n inv1ta· tional Holiday Regatta for all classes on Sunday. Farther north the Santa Monica Yacht Club will have a Scholastic Series on Sunday, and the Anacapa Yacht Club will host ocean racers in the fourth n ee of the Fall Coastal Series Saturday. Safe Boating Week Casts Off Plans for National Sale Boating Week, July 3.9, George Rounds of the National Association of 1.977, were set into motion by the National Saft' Engine and Boat Manufacturers, chairman of the Boating Council at a meeting of the executive c:om-1971 National Safe Boating Week Committee of the miltt!i! held last month in Washington. D.C. Council. The committee also approved plans for a PRODVCl'ION IS UNDER WAY for a 1977 Na-· second annual boating educational conference to be tional Safe Boating W.eek "Action Manual " to be held this spring. • di.stributed to 7,500 U.S. Coast Guard A~xillary WITH T U E P ASSAGE this year of uie ~uJUvan !Jotillas, Power Squadrons, and boat groups for use. Bill, federal financiaJ assistance bas been extended m conduct of safe boating campaigns. Television lo the states for fiscaJ years 1977 and 1978, and in· and radio spot ada, four-color posters, data sheets creased from $7 .S to $10 million a year for safe boat· and news releases ~ also in the works. i.ng programs. , As part of the expanded activities of the Na· Last year, 176 radio stations each aired 12 spot tional Safe Boating Council, a sale boating educa· announcem ents during NSBW (2,112 announce· lion conference will be held in Norman, Oklahoma, ments); and 101 TV stations made an average of 12 March 1·3, 1977. spot announcements each (1,212 announcements), a The program, according to conference media contri bu ti on of $377,918. chairman Robert Burnside. American. Na ti on al "We hope to get the same support from media Red Cross, will focus Oll methodology in boating and an even greater participaijon in s afety cam· education, use o( audio visuals in safety promotion, palgn promotions Crom locaJ boating groups," said techniques !or selling s afet y e duc atio 'l , BOATING 'Blockit8' On Block Davi• Inttrumenta Corp. or San Leandro la manufacturing a new line ot patented in· terchangeable roller bearing blocks for sailboats called Blocldts. According to tho manufacturer, the highly flexible blocka are unique because they can be repair e d, Jt necessary. and the parts can be added to or in· lerchanged. ' Luw LEASE RATES! mokesf 833-0555 i Pfeo11 ask for I . "R•Y" u... "' .., ....... Wt off er to buy · your old vthklt. HOWARD Chevrolet FROM SEIKO: AN 1\UTOMATIC FAVORITE FOR YOUR MAN THIS CHRISTMAS. Plo, CW091M-l 79.SO. l / J, 98 "J fl W•lftr l••lt•d, •ntMnt d.ii)' "·''" \tifttna c•lwnda1 !.\J1nlt,,. ''"•' lull nuntt'·•• 1t1rth1te d1•t HAAOl-EX No. DCOl7M-,59 W. l f) ._ttlt w1nc;S1n1. 'JM~ tt """"''"'fr 'fc-11 lnU Hit dlftfl ..... H101 1;. .. lf!Md.,U ~t.11nh-\' ittcl illrfhtlf" d1.1I. ~OJu•l4tbl• bt•t.eh.11 For .inyone who c: too busy lo wind his w.:itch. make :;urc he wmds up w1lh one of Seiko s Au1oma11c Challengers lh1c:: holtday. I-Joi only will he havo tho right time, but tho right style loo. [very tirne ho IC10L ..it 11.; watch. he'll lhink ol you SEIKO A .H WEINERT F111t• ./•'W~·/<; ~ h ahlOn lc1land. N-i>O•I e .. e11 6-4+2040 TllE COAST GUARD said the chain of stations is scheduled to become operational early in 1977. An Alas kan chliin is also under construction. r-;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;..-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ..... _________ --r hypothermia, and industry's in•:olvement and ~r~es~po~n~s~ib~ll~Jt~y~l~n~s~af~e~boa~~tin~g~ed~u~c~a~t1~·o~n~.~~~~~=================================================:=:=::::= XMAS GIFTS! • ,,, u '~•1'-t t.r)llAI .td;u•t•bl• br .. c.tl•t LO R1\N C was 1m plemcntcd m the U.S. to guid e s h 1pp1ng and pleasure cruisers wittu.n 200 mi l es o r th e coastline. However, the signals can also be re- ceived clearly up to 1.500 miles of the transmitting station -that is. about 1,000 miles at sea. LORAN C CAN define a vessel's position with an accuracy of one. quarter or 8 m ile. Under I good conditions it is Prisoners 'Saving' Seame n OXFORD. Wis <AP> -Federal tSrlsoners are helping save lives al sea these days. At th e m e d i um. security Feder~ Corr~· tional Institution here, m m ate s a r e molding fiber glass-rein forced plastic containers ror the Navy and packing them with inflatable, lS·man lifeboats. The new container1. each holding one li feboat and survival ·equipment, arl' expected to save the Navy Sl,700,000 in main- tenance and replacement cost.a over t hr next (I\ c years. accordin~ lo gov· ernrnentspokeam en, Th<' cocoon like con talJlers are less vulncra. ble lo ~vcrP weather and corrosion than the son bags used since 1947 The container c~n wtthc;tand a fall or r..Ht>t>t , then float right i.idc up. When a cord 1s pulled. the llteboat innatH. break· ing out or the•"c:ocoon'' like a butterfly. • U /W Watct.s -$75.00 • Alwn 80 cu. ft. tank w/J vain -$99.95. • Dlvlwg&Jghts-$19.95 • 0.t of l._7 Try A.,_. l..t'1 Gfft Certffkate! pacific morin E • SCHAFU ......... • ltOtflT .ut • MlcaO ACO riooino 00 0 suppl~ • SAFETY E9UIPMEKT • HE;•RI LLOYD -r:out W eather ClofflhJ • UFELINES-Modeup •SWAGING , • RIGGING REPLACEMENT. '""' ..... -for I 0°/o DISCOUMT ._, Mortftett.rctw_.. 200 W. C oast Hwy. Mtwport .. ach 17141611-2161 YAN CITY SURFER VANS WE'VE GOT 1EM BRAND NEW 1976-1977 2888 HARIOR ILVD. COSTA MES• .. AUTO CHECKEI AUIO ILLUMllA HD GAUIES •llAlHMIS ""'-... I 599 0•'''""''• fl"AllU 11 VohS.,11...,1 •TltlHMU "-•'*'°'' • ~· .. nMP IUll n•. ,. . . .,.,,: ~=--:!.. 12 99 Jol>AO&l1 Vohs,,,,...,, lllSIALL YOUIOWll IOPGUALITY CHECIEI IEIUILTS .............. .................... ..,.., ........... , ..... " ... ........._ ....... ,, .. ._, .............. .._ 11 Cllottw"" tn. HIAIU AlTllllAfOI llt.17." Ouo11..,c ........ ,10t>. 1699 ·~-.-a 111111)) mi "13 Ill :::W-'~ •Alm STAlm IN.U.• ~·;.;:,;-od~. 12 99 =:4.:i;. UnMTY MllUJOI IH. 11• °""''"' ""'"· I 0 99 Avio1t ... J., ....... -.. .... c ... -- ,,. ,, '''"" .. ,,,., , ,.,. ,,.fl, "0~· -'"'1 ! ,;,~:.:~:'~.~.~, ''"' .-.n<f (1 f• ft ~·N Hl(UflN 3!? .cMNm• nm1 .tA<tt•&flll ,.,.nm• lllPLE PARERN 3-SPEID SHIFTER MRJ.11$r . UPT'O . 'I.#! YM<MKJ SPARKOMAlW .. ... - , . . "' . . . . . . .. DAILY PILOT F=rtday December 17 1918 QUEENIE \ By Phil lnterlandi ___...11-- 1 SCENIC Vt£W ANO/oQ I LOVt;R'<; j l.f:AP ~ ~ ~-&.ft ... ~' l't..-17 lll•11 .. 1l11h·,q1 lv.11uldnt\\Jtll tllOIJC•dtlln dnO <ir pld• ,. Cn / a prn/Jlem'' T/11•111cnte to /'at Dunn. Pal ic1ll cut rt•<i tape' yc•t1111y the wmcers and actton wm 11et'd 111s11l11• 11w<1wt111s w qm erriment and bu:o.t Ill'\.\ \1111/ wmr questw11s 111 /'(II Du1m At Y nur Sert 1n•. Ore.mew Cunst r>mll11'1/ot. P () Beu 15611 Costu .Wesa. C'.t !J21i:!li lnd uae uour teleplwne 1111111/wr '/''11• ni/1111111 C!J)p<.'arS dm/11 ercepl :>ulurclw1 .. No fte411on Furnbhed DEAR PAT· I rcn'ted some furniture las t Janua ry from Norwood Furniture of Mesa, Ariz. for two months. r paid a security deposit of $90, which was to be refunded upon ret11rn of the furniture . ll was 1 eturned in March when l moved to California. but I have not rcceifOO my deposit yet. My letteri. requei.ll ng the money remain 11nanswered. L.D .. Costa Mesa Vou have received a check from Norwood Furniture for $90. Vou say tbat the check arrived with no explaeatlon for the delay. Baby Co•t Gro1D• E'aat DEAR PAT: Oursonisfivcyearsold, and r·m expectm~ another baby in a few monthi.. All of lllY fn~nds Si.iy I'll nevl'r believe how much the cost of having a baby has increased since our first child was b<Jrn. Is it as bad as they say·1 V.O . Fountain Valley Your friends may be right. The Health Insurance Institute says that It cost $1,'90 to have a baby 111 1971 . Today a newly born infant costs its parents $2, 194. This figure is a national average and includes $1.190 for hospital and medical expenses, beginning with obstetrical care through to the baby's first week at homf'. Hospital costs run $782 and medic-a l charge, are $4@8. The baby's wardrobe and ~ulpment have a $704 tab and mother's maternity clothes are estimated at $264. TalJI# Settin9 ltll•pla~~d DEA n PAT More than a yl'ar a co I ordered a set 1>( statnless s teel fl atware from Fingerhut of St Cloud Minn I was :.o satisfied with it that I ordered anolhN four-piece c;et. Although my canceled check W<l.S returned tom<'. I never rC<:<'tved the additional flatwan• f'\'C Written to th(• C<Jmpan) i.everal time~. but I ·ve never been answered. E.N .. Newport Beach This column contacted the Costomf'r Relations Departmeot of Hngerbut Corp., 11 McLeland Rd., St. Clood, MN S63t5, ~nral times since last March regardtng your complaint. Receipt of your check finally has brf'n ac:lmowledged and s'6pmenl of your ovt>rdu(' order authorized. DEAR PAT l 'I 1t safe to eat home-canned tonial11<'s th.it have formed a small amount of mold <111 tht· 'urf:i<'r " I've• been told 1t 's okay to scrape off th1· niold ,md u:it• lhc tomJtoes, but I'm not ~ur<> 1f th1 ... ~C111ld bl'" l l>(' M N., Capistrano Beacb On not U'ie or f'Vf'n tnte tomatoes or other acid food!\ It tbry bf'corne moldy In thf' j.r or c:ootalner. MoMs ~rowlng on the surface of home canned, hJgb acid roods ean rt-duce~ addtty to~ potnl whett Ob trldluny botnllnum can grow and produce botulism brxla, according to USDA mlcroblologi5ts. ~raping off the mold *snot make the rest ol the producl safe to Ht bf.ca.ff lite toxins produced by lbe b•ckrla can diifht.'4? througbool tile product OUly a minute amount of lbe poison cu make a pt-non fatally ill. TAKATA NURSERY ~ .-..-..-...,.,.,w..i ....... .-.~AiiM~~...-.,.-~~ •• WITH THIS COUPON J1 0°/o D~COUNl iLIVE & CUT TREES $$SAVE NOW!$$ ---~:"'II 1 ALSOAVA!LAIU . • custOM FLOCKING •DELIVERY • FREE COFFEE BIG SEUCTION Of-otRtSTMAS ft.OWERS 780 IAKER ST. 546•0724 COSTA MESA (n ar South Coast Plu.a-On Bal<er at Br11tol) I.VE ' • J ., . (next year give the door) Greenhouse /\ i~ 'f 8£ 11-lE ( /l I 55\JS WOULD L.I ~f. Ot...I~ ( 1'1 \ 'THE LIVINC.., , "'-.... flooM Windows Thia was a great year for new ideas. Thia waa one of our greatest. The manufactwer said a lot of companies were leery of the item. said people didn't have the good taste for it. Heck. our cuatotners got juat aa· good taste aa anyooel And aales proved it. Now we have another big shipment. Fit over an existing window for a greenhouae. or replace the old window for more light. Includes the shelves. 40"x40"xl6" .....••. 11 9oo 40"x56"jc16" .......... 137 .00 40"x64"xl6" .......... 143.00 40"x7Z"xl6" .........• 1A7 .00 48"x72"xl6". . . . . . . . . . 153.00 50"x4l"xl6" .......... 125.0Q 50"x54"xl6" ........ · · 1 ~7.00 IN BRONZE OR WHITE 6S .. x50"xl6" .......... 147.00 by lil!ALEnco '. ~ ....... 1 CRY ST AL WILSHIRE CHANDELIERS U..ff.I ) • 5 Light .. 29.00 I.' ! .~.! q\X If. .. 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Saves a bundle in fuel coata. 15 and 23 inch width•. 11 C SQ. FT. ROMEX BUILDING WIRE Never heard it called "bulldlng" wire before. It's electrical wire. and, ye1. lt ia used In new and old ..-......._... buildlng1. So call lt that. 14-2 6• with ground ..... 12-2 8 • wlth ground .•..• ii EE·KENDER Arts I Dining Out Entertainm~nt Dance Moveillent Grows • ID County Glen White of the Robert Jaffrey Ballet will dance the male lead 'f H It 1. i. ... ' . ~ Friday Diteemt>er 17 1976 DAILY PILOT CJ~ ,. The Newport B~l/et's Amanda Wray appears as a snowflake Reviving A Classic Ballet ... ... The New·port Ballet Associa- tion will sponsor 1t.:, annual pre- sentation or "'fhe Nutcracker" Saturday at 2 :30 p.m. and Sun'- day al 7:30 P·'ll-al Valley ILigh School Auditorium, 1801 Green- v i 11 e .St . Sa nta Ana <off Sunfl ower Street near South Coast Plaza >. Under' the artistic direction of· Mona Frances, the performance will feature guest artists Zina Bethune and Glen While. Miss Bethune. a dancer trained by George Balanchine and formerly of the New York City BaJlct, has appeared in te~vision, stage and film roles. Glen White began .his ballet training at age 14 ana w..i,, awarded a scholarship by'Roben Joffrey .. While attending the Jof- frey School, in New York, White was chosen to participate in the international ballet competition m Vama. Bulgaria in 1968 and · was awarded a scholarship at the Kirov Ballet School in Leningrad. He later returned to New York ·and e ppe11red w1\h the New York Caty Opera and the RobertJoCfrey Ballet. Tickets are $3.50 for adults and S2 for children and' are available al Coast .Music -and the Mona Frances. Ballet School. Group rates m ay be obliUned by con· tactmg 'Mrs. John McVeigb at 847-5408. I! ~ 0 • J :· By Jt\C KIF. llYM \:"It Finding New USes for space Chris Arciero (belo'# left) ahd Jeni Richards will '. , perform in -the Danse Espagnol of 'The r,.Ju~cracker nt th• 0.-,1., llt1to•St.•tt ! Karen .\1a~ak1 •~a lt~al ~cn·ran Slephen <;r.1y I" an a<' r al South Coa! l ReP<. rtory t.•rct· Kin~ \,nrk'> rn J dent.JI labor all• \ .111ct Kathy Harbin work ... in a s.:1111., r h.,hop Ever) \l.l'l'I-. 1111''1-.ind r1 \C• ther m t·n and '.l.om1·11 lidween ? and 26 ,JH..'lld .1 nwumum d Ill ours in a J 000 qu • • rout room Santa i\n.i tl>Jl uM'tl lo b<' J ¥J'Tl•Lun· .,l 1rl' l>a 1 1ng Tht'\ arc• nwmh(•r•-<>fthc· Matl1 a.<,eol' L>ant'l' Th1•,1t •r Comp.Ill\ hffh l.J~t F1•:1111.11' .1n 1uirt·d .1 .· .. . 'r . . !" ~ 1; . • l L t .. , ' spacious three-story building al ~lieges as well as-bead of the 218 W. 4th St. and turned 1t into the .J~uance Loft. Dance Loft She betieves her dancers should T he re t he large mirror-be ~ble betore_long to relinq~h tined downstairs room alternates lhear assorted Jobs and earn thetr between a dance classroom and a way on the stage. practice area for the dance com-"They <Orange County resi· pany Dance company members dents) are s upporting South l·an also tak e classes, on CoastRepertory andit'stime!or c;cholarship. And all are paid ror them to help support. us .. It's Jund performing. or !1 learnin ~. growing elC- "(T'SNOTenoughtoliveon bul per.ien~e. hav11:i g a co.mpany. 1 reel very s lrongly dancers We r~ JUSl starling.~ Friends or should be paid for their work: Matta Lascoc group. . Everyartistshouldbepatd."said ·Ms. LascGe, a Huntan,eton Ms. La~coe. 40, a faculty member Beach resident, sa~ she hopes lo at Orange Coest and Coastline see her new studio serve as a • focal point for performances by tnany Southern California dance groups . Well-established county modern dance troupes. in addi- . lion to her own, include the Gloria Newman Dance Company and Steven Peck's compcµty. MS. LASCO E 'S company pre· mac red in October. 1972 at Orange Coast College. Ms. Lascoe re- ceived her dance tra1.11ing at the New Dance Group Studio in New York , and studied with dancers including Sophie Maslow and Merce Cunningham before fou nd· mg her own troupe. She choreographs almost all the group's dances, but hopes soon to be aole to bring in guest choreographers. "I try very hard to involve the company when I choreograph a piece. Sometimes one of the dan- cers' bodies will take them in a different direction and, if I Uke it, I keep It. Even though J.!m doing the choreoaraphy, they're totally lnvolved." Also In her dance company are Shairee Braly, Lynn Coghill, Lou Dewey, Rene Gµbernick and Robert Ruiz. Sandy A.lay and Arie Fleischer are on leaves oC absence . AMONG MS. Lascoe's works \s "The Great American Marble," for which she received a National Endowment for the Arts grant. The dancers will be performing March 2S and 26 at the Vanguard Theater in Los Angeles and next fall in the Panorama of the Performing Arts program al either Chapman or Santa Ana colleaea. ' Aud1Uons are held about once a ywar. Ms. Lascoe sald wut abe lookl for In a dancer lncludes "technique . El\ergy. I love ener1y. And Just a general at- titude about using space. Phras- lng is very important to toe. lh· telliaence. ~nd ~&:,ho are very open to expe wltb music." . "For myaelt, I find a ehorta1e of qualified dancen who an pro- perty trained," abe said. ''We get dancert who are •mannered' and we have to retraln thens ... She explained that "mannered" dan- cen are 0.0.e who have picked up odd bablta and who h•ve "a - lack or knowin g how lo perform." The nonprofit group does not perform ballets, although all the danc~ study ballet. However. Ms. Lascoe dislikes the tendency • in the dance world of keeping ballet and modern companies separate. "Most ballet com- panies are doing modern pieces anyway." IN ADDITION to having her Dance Loft bring more dance to 01!312W~ "Col(OlY'i"~S. Lascoe hopes tD S'ee lt have an influence on· n~a_f\.b<>r&;Jn .t~;slighlly run down centrar"Santi''AjJaa area. She said she plans lo learn Spanish . ·:-A lot of them (neighbors) are hesitant because their English is so broken. But ·our children's cl asses are really growing. We bave children from the neighborhood. There's a lot or talent out there.•· Ms. Lascoe said she Is seeking companie s to sponlior scholarships . "We have children in the area that are seven or eight in a family . How. can their parents pay for classes?" Meanwhile, she's halfway through. choreogr apl)!ng a piece called ··Fourth /Street.'.' inspired by the company's new address, to an electronic score. lt will run 28 minutes and will premiere in March at the Vanguard. And , m her spare moments . Ms. Lascoe ser ves as her group's manager ("We're ~eeklng a part . time manager'') and :handles publicity, as well as spcR.ding time wtth her husband and two cbllden. She gave up dancing herself in 1970. · "I wanted to dll'ect m y energies somewhere else." she said. ''. .... 'i •• .. • Me Reisch., Hits Lynn Coghill (left) In. ~ scene from M~ittl Lllsooe '• ''"'-G,.at American Ms~e. 'b{Jsed on .,.egiOnal marbles . games and financed by a grant from the Nations/ Endowment for the Alfa. The dance al~o features Bendy Asay (abbve). .. . \ ,_ .. - 1 .. . ' . OAILYPILOT Friday Oocomt>er t 1 t976 r j ' With Plaillaarnaonic Co-principal violinist Alan de Veritch, along with concertmaster Glenn Dicterow. will be featured in a concert by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and Zubin Mehta at 8:30 p .m. Saturday in the Santa Ana High School Auditorium, 520 W. Walnut, Santa Ana. Tickets al $ and $7 for adults and $3 for students are on s ale from the Orange County Philharmonic, 646·6411, and Immet- ta's Ticket Agency. The orchestra has just returned from a highly successful tour of Eastern Europe. The A rts in Brief Puppets, Mime Slated A "puppet ha ppening" by Preston Hibbard, in- cluding a Punch-and·Judy show, will be held at I and 3 p.m . Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday al the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 2211 W Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. The next week, on Dec. 28, 29 and 30 at 2:30 p.m .. R eginald Rook and Steve Gray of South Coast Repertory will give mime performances. Additional information is available by calling 675-3866. a.a.hr,, .... ~ se .. on A n ew organization, the Los Angel<.'!> Philharmonic Chamber Music Society, has an nounced its s pring season at lhc Music Center ~ .Mark Taper Forum. Under the direction or Sidney Harth, the groui.i will perform on Jan. 31, March 14 and April 25. with guest pianist James Levine at the January concert and violinist Pinchas Zukerman in March. Free brochures arc available by calling (213) 972·7211. !•"Lo• A ttgele• Ballet , .. The Los Angeles Ballet has announced special holiday performa11ces and will also hold audi- tions this weekend. Tryouts will be held Sunday al 11 a .m . for women with pointe shoes. and 3 p.m. for men at _11843 W. Olympic Blvd .. between Barrington and ..,"'Dundy, in Los Angeles. Information is available ; ~ ·from (213> 478--0107. : , ,· . Performances of "Cinderella'• will be given atZ : • 'p.m. Dec. 26 a nd 7:30 p.m. Dec. 27.29 at Am- : • bass ador Auditorium in Pasadena, with family ~ m atinees of short dances scheduled for 2 p .m. : Dec. 27.29 and Jan. 2. Tickets at SS and $7.50 • <children half price) are avaUable at Liberty and Mutual agencies. Oaallfl" at VCLA Several c hanges in schedulinc have been an· nounced for performances at UCL.A. Count Basie's Jan. 11 concert has tx-en postponed due to 111 health. Tickets will be honored when a new date is set in February. The J an. 28 Luiz Bonfa guitar concert has been canceled; tickets m ay be returned to the place of purchase. Woody Herma n and The Young Thundering Herd, originally slated for a Feb. 3 performance, will now perform at 8:30 p.m . J an. 29. Ticket.a will be honored at that date. .._t ry for Artb t • The United Slates F1ne Arts Registry, Inc., in Santa Monaca has begun registering names and other information to ldentify visual artists, their works and their locations so they can collect royalties under a new California law, Section 986 Teen,.age . . of the Civil Code (the California Resale Royalties Aco. Information is available by writing the or- ganizalJon al Dept. 986R, 309 Santa Monica Blvd., Santa Monica, CA 90401. 'Slaoteboat' In f'adlerton Tickets are now on sale for the musical "Showboat," which will be presented 'by the Fullerton Civic Light Opera Feb. 18-March 5, wilh tickets pnccd from $2.50·$.S.50 for adults and S2 to $3 for children. Information is a vailflble by calling 879-1732 between noon and 5 :30 p.m . weekdays SeofJoda a t t lu! Pa.,IUon Andres Segovia will perform at 8:30 p.m. Jan. JO and Feb. 2 at the Los Angeles Music Center Pavilion. Tickets at $6.50. $7.50, $8.50 and $9.50 are available by mail from the Music Center Ticket Office, 135 N. Grand Ave .. Los Angeles, 'CA 90012 ~anide•' to We•taDo o d The comedy "Vanities." which closes Sunday at the Mark Taper Forum, will open with a new cast for previews De<:. 26 at the Westwood Playhouse in Westwood. Featured actresses will be Valorie Arms trong, Kathy Bates and Priscilla Lopez (of "A Chorus Unc"). Tickets are availa bleat Mutual a nd Liberty agencies. llaMrt llf~rHI I• Co.,.t w Baritone Robert Merrill will perform With the Long Beach Symphony J an . 21, 8 p.m. at Garden Grove Community Chw-cb, 12141 Lewis St .• Garden Grove. InformaUon ls available from the Long Beach Symphony Association, 121 Linden Ave., Long Beach 90802, (213) ~79S3. ,,,.... La Datu!~ Plattfted "Irma La Douce" has been set for a May 3 ope nrng under the spo nsorship or the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera al the Music Center PavilJon. Other events in the s eason wm include Debbie Reynolds in •• Annle Get Your Gun,'' Liza Minnelli in the new mus ical "In Person," and a r eturn o f "The Wi:z ." Information is available by calling (213) 972-7550. Pflfflta,.,.onfc Neae l' ear'• New Year's Eve will be celebrated by the Los Angeles Philharmonic with a Spanis h program featuring pianist Joaquin Achucarro plus Ravel's "Bolero" Dec. 30 and 31 and Jan. l and 2. Tickets are available at Liberty and Mutual Agencies and Wallich's Music City. t·: ~~bsession 'flLL 50MEONE'S SOCKS itlTH TENNIS ' ' .. • : .. ' .. -. In Comedy "The Phantom o( the Open Hearth," a comedy by Jean Shepherd about growing up ln the lt4Qs, will be featured on "Vis- ions" Thursday ut 9 p.m. on KCET, Channel 28. It will be r epeated at 10 p.m. Dec. 2S . The play is adapted from one of Shepherd's best·sell i n g books. "Wanda Hic key's Night cA Golden Me mo ries, and Other Disaste rs ." The author is the narrator of the film, which tells the story o< one or the signifi· cant events in the life of a teen-ager, the Junior Prom. Each member or the family. which lives in a Midwestern steel town, bas bis owo separate ob- seasion. The rather (James Broderlclt) loves the ramUy car and Wed- nesday nl1bt bowling. The mother (Barbara Bolton> Jt crazy about "di.ah nl1ht" at the mov-ies. and younaer broUlcr hu bil box tops. 'r ,.,,,., ".<-} • .1. ~:; ~ ,~~ ~· ,.,;}'. ,, ; .' ,,, . . . • , </~~· ~ I ,-'• G1ve 0 Harbor Racquet Club.~bershlp to vour apeclol person(s) this Christmas at o speclot limited-time holiday rote: Annual Renewoble Membership - Singles only S l 00 (S25 Monthty dues) Family onty 5150 ($35 Monthly dues) BONUS - 3 MONTH~ ~all DUESI Please Note: A few regular tronsteroble "' memberships stlll avoltoble. CALL 642·2000 RIGHT NOWI OonWord'I Hot'bof Rocque1 Oub 380 West W\lson Co&to Melo. CA 9262 7 But it 111 Ralph'• (David Elliott) obseuton that ia the locus cA the play. Ralph 111 entranced with Daphne Bigelow (Tobi pUavha), t.be malt beauU!ul 1lrl ln b1a bllh adlool,~ and he dreama ol tak1Dc her to t.be Junior Prom. ------------------------------------------..... ~ ......... --__,~·-~ ---- THE BIG shows were just starting in 1950. One of the first ratings bat- tles ever was raaing that year between CBS's Ed Sullivan Show and NBC's Colgate Comedy Hour. Howdy t>oody enter- tained .the kids every at- ternoon, and comedian MiHon Berle, "Mr. Tele.ision" had been oo tbitubefor two years. • • CHRISTMAS SPECIALS! · r1t Quality TE BOARDS ..... tN OSI DAYPACKS ... __..._K PACXS 510 THl lltmSH AU COMIH~ TO UC lltVIHI! I ! FIVE MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY L OVERS AND MADMEN: --A Shalcespesean frenzy GltOUPf~SjGltortMGS: An anthology of poetry. prose and songs from John Donne to Bob Dylan. 11cWI: SU O ......... $1.00 Al ........... UCI st.so uc1 • ......_ p.ooucl~fltflff Tickets available at A.S.U.C.I. Box omce. Ge.teway Commons, Flnst Floor, (714) 833-55-49 opening January 3 between 9 un. and 4:30 p.m., and at Tlcketron l)gencles NOW. Group rates available. For further Information, call Committee for Arts (714) 833-6378. This Chemise Lacoste shirt with tta famous embroidered crocodile emblem has been a classic for over 20 years. A dacron and cotton blend In raspberry, pink, yellow, red, navy, white, tan, brown and It. blue. Mens $17.SO Beys $11 .00 z . .. . . I ' ,. . . . . . • . .. f A ttltefterlbt,.. Penny Franct and Ann Sidney, The London Belles. are performing at 10 o'clock and midnight nightly except Sundays now through Dec. 23 in the Grand Portage Saloon at the Registry l lotel, 18800 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine. On Sundays from 8 p.m., Keith Williams and his 14·.piece orch estra, with vocalis t Lee Whitney, pro· vide Big Band music. Yule Dining Featured The reigning mood o f Christmas is hospitality. There's a certain sparkle and dash known only this time of year in the way we go about entertaining and treating others. We checked around the area early this week to see what various restaurants were plan· nine for yuletide activities. It would appear they're well pre· pared lo. host any get·together where there's imbibing or dining -whatever day or night, whoever the guests. Many places won't be open on Christmas Day, so no plans should be m ade to rune at a particular s pot without first giv· ing a call to determine the policy. We gathered as much informa- tior. as we could on those that will be open. To avoid dJsappoint· ment, it's also advisable lo phone any restaurant 10 advance for re· servations. Following is our roundup of holiday events along the Orange Coast. ••• FIRST O.FF, gather up the kids -and while you 're at it. might as well include their neighborhood playmates too -and lake them all down lo the good ship Reuben E. Lee in Newport Beach this Sunday for the r ollicking annual childre n's Christmas carnival. The fun s tarts at 11 a.m . and runs until 4 p.m. Hall of the restaurant's parking lot will be transformed to a land filled with umival rides. balloons, pop- corn. refres hments. pony ndes, gifts and, of course, Santa Claus. In ract, St. Nic k's arnval and departure promise lo deliver two Out 'n' About Newman Stanley of the aflernoon's most s pec- tacular events. He will drop into th'e proceedings by helicopter and leave in a hot air balloon. Everything in the carnival area is free. There is no charge for admission, rides, gifts or refreshments. Santa's helicopter is scheduled t-0 land at noon and, for about two hours, he wiJJ talk to children and give each one a gift. Sometime between 2 and 3 p.m. be will sail away in the balloon from the Reuben E. Lee. 15~ E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. ••• DUE TO the tremel'\doos public respooce to their Thanksgiving fam ily style .. whole turkey" dinner, the Mar- riott Hotel, 900 Newport Center Dr., Newport-Beach -.640-4000 - is repeating the entire procedure on Christmas Day. 1D addition lo the turkey - which Dad or the waiter can carve as preferred -the menu will include a choice of soup or salad. giblet gravy, cornbread dressing, s weet yams, mashed potatoes . green beans, corn, cranberry saace and a choice of mince or pumpk~ pie. Bags will be provided lO tak~hore any lef· tover turkey. • Dinner s ittings will start at noon with the last sitting at 6 p.m . The price for the dinner as $7.75 for adults and $3.95 for childre n under 12, with a minimum of $23.25. Tax and tip additionaJ. *** BEN BROWN'S restaurant, 31106 Coast Highway (at the Aliso Beach pier), South Laguna -499-2663 -will offer a selec· lion or five entrees on a special Christmas Day menu. Choices include roast young tom turkey, baked sugar ham, roast leg or lamb, roast prime rib of bee! and New York steak, all served with s upreme of fresh fruit, choice of soup or salad whipped potatoes, glazed yams: vegetables.jardintere, cranberry sauce, hot rolls, choice of dessert and beverage. Serving hours for Christmas dinner wlll be l to 8 p.m. There'll also be a s pecial children's menu. • * * A BUFFET dinner will be special feature of Christmas Day at Del Webb's Newportet Inn. 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach -644· 1700. Entrees for the Newporter bill of fare will be roast tom turkey with sage dressing, baked sugar cured ham with sauce madere filet of sole with lemon butte; sauce, roast baron of beef au jus. carved at the buffet. As you move on down the line you'll find all the trimmings ror a giant feast. The buffet .,ill be served from noon lO 7 p.m . in both the Marine restaurant and Lido Lounge. The tab for adults is S6.95 per person, $4.95 for children. * * * For its firs t Christmas (See BUFFET, Page C4) DINNER SPECIALS NIGHTLY. ~----~LE ~fk,\'IJIAt~ 400 MAIN. 8AL80A PENINSULA • 6/3 41633 WHERE IT IS!! New forlrer RESTAURANT AND DELICATESSEN Luncheon -Monday thru Friday 11 30am to300pm Dinner -Every Evening from 5 00 pm 0.1"1141 ()n.,,,,.1 'b'!':tv~•l'\C.ff'Q) T IA1drf llY\t SllurOtv 600 Newpon Center Dnve across from Fashion Island Reservations hOnO<ed -640. 7502 c...,.,,."' ,..,., •. -10· 100 CHRISTMAS FEAST Join us at The Registry Hotel for on old fashion Christmas Feast. Carve your own turkey with all the tri mmings in our Grand Portage 'Restaurant. $8.75 per person. ReSetVotions for your :turkey must be mode in advance. Complete holiday menu from $7.25 available olso. Come dine, dance and Enjoy.· THF. REGISTRY HOTEL ORANG t: COU"'1:'Y AIRPORT 18800 MacArthur Blvd., lr~ Phone 752 .. 777 ) Friday. December 17. 1m DAILY PlLO.T Harbors Lit Up To n ig.ht TONIGIIT, DECEMBER 11 CRUISE OF LIGHTS ~·minute ndc to view boats and homei1, no~ through Wedne:sday, leaves 6 p.m. from Salt'S Information Otfice. 4211 Warner Ave., Huntington Beach. $2.75 adults, $1 children. 846-3489. 'HOU DAY HI! LIGtn'S' -Lighted boat parade, 6 to 9 o'clock tonight and Saturday with at>e&l 75 boats in Dana Point Harbor. Free viewing. MILT JACKSON -9:30 p.m . to 1·30 a.m. tonight through Sunday at Hungry J oe's, 1506 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. $5 plus one drink minimum. KENNY RANKIN Tonight through Sunday at The Golden Bear, 306 Pacific Coast Highway, HuntinglOn Beach. 536-9600. CHJUSTMAS BANI> CONCERT -Golden West College Band, 8 o 'clock tonight in GWC Theater, 15744 G<>lden West St., Huntington Beach. Free. '~PTNE KAPPA' Children's play, 8 o'clock ton1ght, 2 p m . Saturday and 3 p.m . Sunday in Building R at Saddleback College, 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo. $1 adults, 50 cents children. 83~·9700 or 495-4950, ext. 263. KPFK MERRIE CHRJS?MAS FAIR -Wide variety of popular. folk and country entertainers, noon to 11 p.m. today through Sunday and Tues· day through Thursday at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. $3.50 adults. 50 cents children. (213) 877-2711. THE DILLARDS Bluegrass group, 7·30 and 10 o'clock tonight in the Multi-purpose Room, Uni•:ers ity Center, Cal Slate Fullerton. 800 N. State College Blvd .. Fullerton. $2.50. 'HA~SEL AND GRETEL' <'hildren's opera, 8 .o'clock tnnigbt and Saturday in the Orange Coast College Auditorium. 2"701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $1.50 a t bookstore or door. CIULDREN'S MUSICAL "Scrooge and the Christmas Ghosts," 7 30o'clock tonight, 2:30 and 7:30p.m. Saturday and4 30p m. Sunday through._ Tuesday at f o untain Valley Community Theater. 18280 Ml Baldy Circle, Fountain Valley. $1.50. 963·2033, S31·8662 or 894-2102. 'AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE' -Ibsen drama. 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday ands p.m. Sunday at Cal State F\allerton's Recital Hall. 800 N. State College Blvd., Fullerton. $2.50. 870·3371. 'STAR OF BETHLEHEM' -Planetarium show, 7:30 and 9 o'cloc k tonight, Oran~e Coast College Planetarium. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. 'THE NUTCRACKER' -Ballet Pacifica. 7 :30 o'clock tonjght through Sunday and 2:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. $4 adults, $3 ctiildren. 492-7271or494-1148. (1 WO or mont persons) Ch1ck!'n Chow l'rlf'tn • .'\Wect and sour park. egg • roo youn&. fried nee. fortune and almond cookies TWO LOCATIONS 1421 I. 17111 st. , .... .,.. 55 .. UH Sr ox I lOS tHI kaftll• a vt . 1 111lu11m (7141 09·7"4 2121 L Coet Hwy. c-.. M.r '7).99" Times/Places Also, 7:30 p .m . Monday and Tuesday at Sanl& Ana College's Phillips Kall. 17th and Bristol streets, Santa Ana. $2 general, $1 students and senior citJzens. PETER Al.SOP -Folk singer /comedian, 8 o'clock tonJght at Golden West College Communi· ty Center, 1~744 Golden West St., HunUntton Beach.$1. ~DY CA~TER -Comedienne, 9:30 and 11 o clock tonight and Saturday and Dec. 28·31 11t Laff Stop, 2122 S. E . Brist-OI St., Newport Beach. -SATVRDAY SUNDAY MONDAY' -Comedy 8 o'clock'\onight and Saturday, 3 and 8 p.m. su'n- day at South Coast Repertory. 1827 Newport Blvd .. Costa Me<1a. $4.50-$6.50. 646-1363 after 1 p.m. daily. 'SOUND OF MUSIC' -Now through January at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. $9.50-$13.95. 492-9950. 'CONTINUING IN LOS ANGELES' -"The Belle of Amherst." th.roogh Saturday at the Hun- tington Hartford Theater; "Vanities," through Sunday at the Mark Taper Forum; "The Guardsman" through Jan. 29 at the Ahmanson Theater ; "A Chorus Une,'' indefinite run at the Shubert Theater. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18 FESTIVAL OF U Glfl'S -Lighted boat parade, 6:30 p.m . Saturday through Thursday in Newport liar~, leaving from the Balboa Pavilion. Free newmg . CRUISES WITH SANTA -Between 1 and 4 p.m . Saturday, leaving from Dana Wharf Sportfishing in Dana Point Harbor. Free. LOS ANGELES P HIUIAltMONIC -Music by Mozart and Dvorak, with Glenn Dicterow and Alan de Veritch, violinists, 8:30 p.m. Saturday. Pres ented by Orange County Philharmonic Society at Santa Ana High School Auditorium, 520 W. Walnut. Santa Ana. $6 and $7 adults, $3 students. 646·64 l l. 'TIIE NUTCRACKE R' -Newport Ballet As· sociation. with guest artists Zina Bethune and • Glen White. 2:30 p.m. Saturday and 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Valley .High School Auditorium, 1801 S. Greenville St., Santa Ana. $3.50 adults, $2 children. 646-0271, 963-6733, 642-4068 or 84(-5408. See Page Cl. (Sff CHAMBER MUSIC, Page C7l ~be ~illage JJnn L B 0 A I S L A N D -\ HEAR YE!! -t ... ~~ HEAR YE! ! ~ . GIANT NEW YEARS EVE c.ELEBRATION DINNER -DAHCING HA TS -HORNS • HOCSEMAKERS FU TUR..-WICIAL MIHU PRIME Rll, MEW YOM STIAK OR FILET MICiMOH •••••••••••••••••••• $1.10 AUSTRALIAN LOISTIR TAILS OR snAK & LOISTER c~o .....•.•.. $1 I.SO ASK ABOUT THE CHAMPAGNE SPECIAL WITH DINNER ~AKE YOUR RESf!RVATIONS EARLY! I Z7 MARl ... I DR • 14UOA lsu.HD '714100 1111 tf111111'r itrm.f i11r/11tl1• 11 R1•/t1/r /l11/i um/ I lrr)/1•1· o/ M t11/rrmJ111 \'.11111 1:11'1(01111'' • . \u/1111111, u11 011111gt• h1•1/r hm1 < u11 CELEBRATE I CH RI STJ\IAS · ,,, th .. I "·"'"'" ,,, t ""'" II ,11 f1111 •II Reservations f (714) 494-9477 lJictor ~Ugo I Jnn I l\rftaura nt I 361 Cliff Drivel. na Bt-~ch 92651 f 'NTRI l.'S TURKEY WIORl:.SStNr. . . . 5.95 UllLJJ '~ l'l.A fl" fU111ftor l )J J.95 VEAL ('ORON OU!U . • • s.25 ONE-If Alf DA KEO SPRING CHICK(:.N . 4.95 cJl/LD'S PL1llJ: IU111h·r l.'J J.15 SCOTCH DAKEO II \M . . S.:?S ClllLn'S Pl.A Tl f llmla 12) .l9S ...... ROAq 1.rr. OF l.1\Mtl s. 75 Ulll.l>'S N.11 Tl' fU"d"' J:J 3.')5 PRIME RIOS OF BEEP A11 /111. . . • , • • . Q l5 CllllD'SPJ 1ITrfU11J~rl:J . J.9S <:ULOTil.: STl:AK . • . . . . . . A II oj tilt' oh()• I' /11d111/t• 't'RetoMr. r u 1a111. 011d Tt1u//r/111111/ Dt-S.ft•n R~Vt'f'1i<'' .40 WITJ4 Ml\.W GOOD W'JSH6S FOR •uo 8£RVING l P.M.totP.M. • NOIE:SbYA"llOMI • 18700 MacArthur~ewport <Oppo!lte tM AJrport) &l3·:2Tl'O :. : Friday, 09Cember 17. 11178 KOCE ShoW Holldiiy._ .,Specials .... bt beauh/wl AIJIO C~ CHRISTMAS DINNER Served trom 1to8 P.M. Supreme of Fresh Fruit Chicken a la Rlene or Mixed Green Salad • ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY old /a1htorwd CJpplt-and almund drl!il:rmg Mlh y1bl t>t gravy BAKED SUGAR CURED HAM c hampo(fl'l.e Sauc t:. ROAST LEG OF LAMB cw nat1.1ral , souory Drt•llnQ and Mrnl Jtlly ROAST PRIME RIBOF BEEFau71.1&. \Vhrppi'd llorurodd~h SOucl! NEW YORK S TEAK, mallred 11111.-I Whipped Potawe.-<:IGZ>l!d Yor.u Vegt>loblt:~ Jordrn1tre-f'rtlh Cranlwrry 5-0...ct 1/111 Dmnl'I" Roll~ /\lmcemtot Pie Hrcmrly Sa1.11.e Apple Pu!, Clu.-e~e Bebl!roge Special Children's M enu Tum inland at our sign 31106 coast Hwy., So. L.aguna • • • • . Ample Parttlng . . . Reservations 499-2"3 A variety of prOlfams for the whole ramUy, lncludJn1 "Amahl and the Nleht Visitors:• "Hao.ael and Grelel" and "Cinderella." plus a Chrbtmaa mystery play and •·musical special featunn. 24 memben ot the Irvine Muter Chorale, will be presented oo KOCE-TV, Channel 50, during the holiday season. Beeinning the season's restiviUes at 6:30 p.m. Sunday will be a performance of "Amahl al}l1 the Night Visit.ors" by the Five Penny Of'era, an opera repertory company of Oranse Coast College's music and drama departments. AT 7:31 P .M. Wednesday, Channel :SO will present "Songs or the Season, .. featuring the Irvine Chamber Singers, a 2A-member group from the Irvine Master Chorale, performing traditional Christmas songs. At 9 p.m. Wednesday, Ballet West of Salt Lake City and the Utah Symphony Orchestra will pres ent a complete performance of Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker." This 90· minute holiday special will be repeated at 10 a.m. Dec. 24 and on Christmas Dayat6p.m. At 10 a.m. Thursday, Channel 50 will feature 6•5-217 5 • 115 W. 1 tth "An Eventna of CbamplOMhiR Skalinc .. star· baroawrYuletlde favorites as the procram lcacu rln• CalUOhila ak.atA:n Tai Babllon.l1 ana Randy tr ... iaelCbriatmufablea. Gardner. Tb• pro&QJQ will be ~pealed at 8 p.~, · Alt ~m .. Dec. 2', the Five Penny Opera re· thataameday. • · ~ "'®P from 0r8Jlle Coast CoUece will At 7:30 p.m. '1'11\lftday, "The Music of perf•n tbe children's classic fairy tale. Chriatmas" will feature th~ Mormon Youth Sym· ••J&tnHI ud Gretel." This one-hour special wlll phony Chorus ,1>erform1n1 familiar seasonal bo•olted at 8 p.m. Dec. 216. musicintheMormonTabemacle. On.~c. 27 at 8 p.m. another classic fairy On Dec. 24 at 7:30 p.m., actor Richard Kiley , tale, .. &derella," Is brou,1ht to life with the will boat a musical look a~ dhria\fnM "A !Qpllc ot Prokofiev and the Columbia (S.C.) City Christmas Celebration." The 24-member • S.U~t. "Cinderella" will be repeated at 2 p.m. Hofstra University Collegium Mwlcum perform,. ~' Dec, 29. SPECIAL ENTREES AT VICTOR HUGO •• (From P age C3) Day service, the new Registry Hotel, 18800 MacArthur ..Blvd., Irvine -752-8777 -will orrer a special "carve your own turkey" dinner for groups or six or more. Any remaining turkey, of course, Si" special entrees will highlight lb• Christmas Day mettu at the Victqr Hugo ,loo, 361 Cliff brive <at Pacific Coast Highway), i.;aguna Beach - 494-9477. can be taken home. TBEOFFESINGSwill be roast Jncluding all the trlmmings, 'tom turkey, ,,00 ... e, tamb, ha-. the "carve your own" dinner is • .. ._ priced at $8. 75 per person. flletmipon and'abatoiae, e.acbac· Reservations must be made by companied by 4U the'lrimmings Dec. 23 for one of four seatings: including a chdlce of $0UJ>, salad oc bay shrimp cocJcta.ll and a 12:30, 2:30, 4:30 and6:30. choice or dessert. There's also be With service In the Registry's a special plate ror chUd.renunder Grand Portage restaurant, the 12 tabbed at $4.95. ~oliday menu ~!11 also offer a Hours or service will be 10:30 car"'.ed for you turkey dinn~r. a.m. to 9 JS.m. An extra holiday Addlbo~al entree selecti~ns tn· , tou~b wi~l b e , added by \be elude Virginia ham, roast leg of ,. tnusicat st.fains of a.harpist play. ,.. Airporter Inn Hotel, 18700 MacArthur Blvd .• Irvine - 833-2770 -will observe Christmas Day with a special menu that features seven en- trees. Diners will have a choice of roast tom turkey, veal .cordon bleu, one-half baked spring chicken, Scotch baked ham, rout 'ec of lamb, prime rib ot beef au jus, and culotte steak. All entrees Include a relish dilh, cbOlce or soup, salad or orange fresh fruit cup, potatoes, vegeta- ble and traditional dessert. .. ...... ...... c. ••••. Co••• .... lamb. prime rib, salmon steak ing Cbrjstmas sonp between ,... beama1seandNewYork1teak. 6:30and9;30p.m . Hours of service will be 1 to 9 p.m., in the Mediterranean Room, with prices atartine al $4.&S. Entertainment and danc· ing will get under way at 8:30 p.m. in the c._~aret. • • Now appearing: AWAKENING < ;n 0 • J FtM9Wdt .1• t~t • I~ Aa• d'"' '1 C..0 .t.J Y l I J 11 rr J 9 6 6 C TU) ~I .:!>OJ ~UT~ COA~T PUU'.A ~OTEL \\'E~ftWN INlf.~NAtlONA( 110ltlS d~ p .,. I)> .... ,,.,...,_. ••• ,, t " A ~· .,. ,---------------. I Ii fk Chinese Cuisine I I ~'J /?fl' ORIENTALCOCKTAILLOUNGE I Featuring Tropical Drinks . I J BAMBOO SHOPPER1s I I l TERRACE SPECIAL . I ...... ~ ,~---,ff ~~.,--lililn -,\ -,r IUO l"f' ,__ I -~~ I • w., 00 ~..., .,.,,,,,0 . (f\o .... r>OOCI•· ........ En·-_ • ~ ..... _.Pnc.H.50 ~ _,_. -E9Q roll _ _, .,..._, c:Nc'<.., I 'fl -•rvl ....., ""'" "'"'°"" <"'<Mn. °'~ I J l b"4f • tn.,, nc• • C•)o•u•' 4nd '" I ·>-F0<30<,.,.,,,•e<ld -ll-~ I I ~.. I~ .Ol'f ER EC~IRES OECE~BER 31, 197& I WEAST 17TH ... COSTA MESA 645-~ .. .. ____________ _ 0 (>t'n 7 Da.>·s 111,::hrsl Quality '"'" "'"""··~di!! NIGIT . FOOTBALL All ~TS EVENTS . GIANT 7 FOOT 1V SCREEN Mon .. Thur. 11 :30 o m. to 10 p.m. Fri. & Sot. 11 :30 o.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday '4 p.m. to 10 p.m. Hot Dogs 30' CCXXTAILS 9093 f ADAMS. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-791 1 l uncheon from $1.96 Slfwd daily 'til 4 P.M. Priwte Petty flcilitl• to 300 3901 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR Drop By El Matador Say Hello To Mercial TRY ORANGE COUMTY•s ~EST ~g!~MilQ.OD Out,standing ~sta.ur/Jflf ~ proudly presents~ FRANKIE ORTEGA (.,H ) 547·9611 1615 E . 17th St., Santa Ana, Ca. begin ytur · . New fear wilh ••• •Dinner (Steak or Lobster) •Unlimited ~ocf<talls •Champagne at Midnight •Fat.tors, •· •C~tlnuou1 Music with ''Tb.t Socjety for the Preserv.tion of Bit Bandt" and "T~e Brftetn" onfl/ $79 per eouple OR, if you choose{. the Capr1cc10 Cafe offers ••• I • ; ' •Dinner 1Steak or Lobster I •Chemµagne at Midnight AND, Dancing to the Wally R~th Trio only $40 per couple RESERVATIONS 17'4117&.otOO 16278 PACIFIC COAST HWY., HUNTINGTON BEACH RESERVATIOHS 12131692.1321 NoewporrtrBeacaohtt®tt0T£L Make reservations NOW! (Proctl 1nclud•'•11 & Qrt!UllYI Advance dtpo~ll required Phone ( 7141 040·4o00 MICllSll MEXICAN RESTAURANTS JUl'WPOaT. OEXTllJl 900 N.....,ort c ..... , Or. ____________ _ Gourmet Jepanne Cuisine soutfl CoHt ~ t CtOtl "°"' S0..111 Ceill4 l!t&t 3800$.Pl.UDr, llUlAU-1 SlntaAnfj (7 1•)657~ In UttWfotlJO • ....... 111 .... 95 ~ '~1.1s.s= • • Los j (21~)'609355 OUR -MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO Horikawa 'YOUR BIG PAR1Y IS OUR BIG PLF.A.SURE" COCKTAILS MDUCA.N lll.'STAURAHTS 11.COSTAMUA•298E. 17thSt. HILLGREN SOUAR& • 14&-7t2& 12. BALBOA • 105 MAIN 6t. llAlBOA PIER • ef&.9800 ~olden ~~~· ~~I fllitaJr agon· ·- GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DlSHES Specializing In Chinese A Lo C.Orte Dishes . lUNCH-OtttN~ DAILY Food 10 Take Out 1 1 :30 A.M. to 10 P.M. JOH...._ ... COSTAMISA '4Z..7 I '2 • '46-Hl I Vilt · -jiuthtu SMORGASBORD RESTAURANT IAltOUU rACIUT1ll -Uf' TO,_, l"IOl'U MUNTINOTON I UCH • OOM>NA Oil. llAA In lllAIN IT Ar"" _ .. COAIT HWY. Assort.d l".ty Fcnon Ho CO'Nr 0..,. u ..... .....,.. ...... A•..._ffor DIRMr SeatMga At 6-1-10 P.M. POrAl .... Slan Guest Boat Slips 103 N . BAYSIDE DR •• NEWPORT BEACH Asner Tells Of HaD11kkah ·'Hanukkah,·' a 30-minute special examining the ancient Jewish.Cestival of Hanukkah, will alr Saturday al 2 p. m . on KCET, Channel 28. Narrated by actor Edward kiner, the pro- gram, originally aired two yean a10, explores the history behind the centuriea-old celebration that began this year at sundown Thursday and lasts for eight days. Now OpEt9 on SUNDAY Hanukkah commemorates the vtctory of the Hebrew people over the Syrian niler Antiochus, which took place more thllJl 2,000 yea.rs ago. When Antioc hus outlawed Jewish customs and traditions in a n attempt to standardize all culture and religion thr~bout biJI empire, the Jews revolted. Led by Judas Maccabbeus, they overcame their oppressors, rededicated t.be tem- ple that Antiochus b ad destroyed, and established an independent nation. 14041 Beach Blvd Westminster, California A joyous hdliday centering on the home and family, Hanukkah is marked by the lighting or the sbamus or lead candle of the menorah (can- delabra) and one additional candle eacb of the eight nights. Ttm custom reca.IJs an ancient miracle, when enough oil lo last for one night was found in the "everlasting light" of the ruined t~ple and miraculously burned for eight nights until more oil could be brought. Reservations (71 4) 898-6702 KCET repeats the program Dec. 23 at 3:30 p.m 11111<.' "'lffil•thlnl: \()U Wlllll to ::.l·ll'' Cla:...1fll'd ach do 1l wl'll Liii NOW "Hanukkah" is a production of the Mississip- pi Authority for Educational Television. 1>12 5ti78 CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32802 COAST HWY. LAGUNA NIGUEi. 14• Cr..-v-., 'eril••tl 499-2626 496-5773 ."iuutla Cvaat's Fineal Cuisinf! IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT 384 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH (I• f"4 1.-.Y""'I Ample Flee Parl11ng 494-9491 752-8558 * .... ,... .. ~···- NOW A TRULY SENSATIONAL SHOW!!! B 0 B WHITE Formerly With THE PlATIERS R f 'Earl~ 'Bird cMenu t A ~ SUWEDOAILYUNTIL7.00P.M • y I 1cxcePr llA!UAOAYl 'I' A ii.11,1te 01 .. a«•nq cnmt>1na1oon c I t A SllRIMP TtMrlJRA 11nd StsAMt: CHICKl:N t LOWDON ma,,nollod cll1G~fln .1na ~llrimp lempura $4.25 A R TLMPllAA !ifAIOOO lllNN[A t ,I' P•lll•·•ll r ,.,.,,.,,P an1J hl<•I ol ~ole d•PPeO n 1 t>.•11"' and deOP·lfled t c. ::f~:l;•;l:·;;;~t~Dn ~25 t S1W1mp1 prep8rnd wolll Vamelo s ,6 ton.our• batter ilnd d~D lned t ..( 10 a l41mptol\9 C)Oldel\ bfown $3.SS t U. '-TfAI\ TI Rl\'Al\I t r"n" •~I hPef ml'9n•hC1Jl\Uy bro•IPd • • l)l<.JMI Y"Ur <I ~crnn1naton9 la~tl' MZ t RICE SOIJP OF THE OAY TEA t t lllllllllitl t .6 =uu fashion Island, Newport Center A "I Rcscrvat1om, honoree!: 644·48ll '.J EtITTRTAINMEMT AND DANCING Tuesday thru Saturday 9:00 P.M.-2:00 A.M. OUTRIGGER ROO.!A KOMA LANES A COME JN AND 8£ OUR HONORED GUEST t 2699 Harbor ~ Costa Mesa * .. t:a;' .. ,;;~~, .. ~,l•~-.fl ___ 54_5 ___ ,_1_,2 __ _. ... 1 ·1 CITY YARD B A R. ana G R.ILL ' .. "OLD CITY PLAZA" 0flg1ndl ·IP ol San Clemente s F1rs1 Fire Statton and Jail Soedacular Salad Bar Soectaiit1ng In Prime Rib • .J\6\"Ci} •t•P1nr .. r r .... d-••ul!fAlJAll.CEL1. .,....,"°"'"""" £111. A..4':\.'"°'' • "''h'eid ,..,.., ,._,.... ~ t•J41tY.ttoftt •MARVG. M ..,..,..,.f'C. ~ ~.,,. \JV' ...1~ -'•• ·-"') .. ~ .. ._..,, Aft.llNl'l(:f --Ill P"O ..... apho CVI). Uft~\~~-OI •• f •· C -• •l'<JOV , ... rolfCtn JOOO -flHElf llL. ~ NI lJl...1 ~ W'•-SfA'Vlll...C an•• ""..,-•f" •'' ~. ~16 -.,.,, ~\~ Magnlfiont Ch•mpagne H•PC>Y, happy hour, io.~'ltlltJ, Brun~h on Sunday! Mon.·Frl., 4·6 DOUBLES~ 111 W. A•..W. ,....._ 4t .. 1i 1 I S. C:l•••lf• Me·N·td's Home-delivered . 01zzo is like having a ch•~ Maltre c:M, waiter if/ ... and taxJ drtver at your doorstep. fired < I CkesS1no ~ to eot C>Ur> lffo d cl fa1ng IJ1nl'lf)I ~ n'Qhf? Then phone ~ N·I 1, f i:,rn. V ~a PQrlQIS Of'ld hO\.t8 O ~og hol plUO <)(1(1 coi..; sen b'nit oettVefQd IO 'fOll dOot In mltivtes "-p 1, • i·JO~"' "!lo choose rrom 9l)Cf) dellc~ OlfereN ~~ fl •1 Olil<Jlby Me·N·(·<.'1$ I~ seive ~ <"It''' ~ " ,, """"'"""''"'"' ""' """"''P 0 """'ii. ~;lb FA~·· PARLORS Huntington Beach . 847·121~ Costa Mesa 64&-7136 llftagal B ea.t Disneyland's Jungle Cruise, which re- opens Saturday, in· eludes this Bengal tiger among its 31 n ew Audio - animatronics creatures. The fa::.le~l draw in the West a 1>a1ly Pilot Cl11ssif1cd Ad Phone &12·5678 TEMPLE (fARDEN S ~:·~ i CtJiN6~ Re5faur ant •"~~ LUN C HEON AND DINNER DAILY Sp~ciaA Lunc:heoft luff.t '• >1 l IV ll•ru I rr t IV I 1 J t<> 1 .JO RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE i:-.-.;i1,,,, J L ,., 1' Tr 1rtt..:ll Drink 1500 A.DAMS lot Horborl COSTA MESA 540.1937 540-1'23 AMI, 111 Gorck11 Grove 1220 I IROOKHUflST IAt ChOf»molll 638-7020 T akeA ~gTrip On A Train For a unique dining adventure, come aboard ..... II!'!!"~ the glamour train. Lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch. Savory enm:cs include Roast Prime Rib of Beef, Rack of Lamb 8c Chesapeake Bay Scallopg. Grand Central Station Loun~ ~ ilh C howder Bar a nd Dining Cars located in South Coast Pina in Costa Mesa. (71'4> 510-8822 C.Omc relive lhc past. Inquire about our specially-selected -~~wine of the month.~ A Great Christmas · Dinner ... At The Jvlarriott II~ 1:i a trutlitl!Jll. our n/cl /a!>lffOIH'd Tur/.. e 1 lJfflll<'r. with tile tnmmi111!.s. 11 ill be arniluhle mt C/1r1:;1111u' You 'II carre _1•v11n111·11 111rl..<•1 uml tl1e lcjtnl'ers he/1111g t11 11111 Plto11c f 71./) fi4 fJ-1 (Jf If) MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW1 ~ l Newport Beachtt® ~orr10 110111 NEWPORT 0 CENTER ?00 "''"P'"1 C 1•n11•r Ur '~ "1• '~~illill ~--9- Spend New Year's Eve· at the New Registry Hotel wtth Keith Willi ams & His Orchestra. We're bringing back the sound and romance of the Big Barut in our Orange County Ballroom. -Or-Jet. Keri Crossman & Co. entertain you with his Las Ve.gas type show featuring a wide range of musical offerings in out Grand Portage Restaurant. A gourmet dinner will be served in bOth rooms with a bottle of champagne for evety couple, complete package available at sso;oo per couple . Overnight accommodaUontt he also available at an additionaJ $5 per person. Call now for resertaUoos. • R THE R EGIST RY HOTEL Orange County Air port 18800 MacArthur Boulevard • l rvl~ Callfornla 92715 l/14) 752 -8777 DAILY PILOT Cf TV DAILY LOG . FRIDAY aviNINQ J esoo uem<t7>m a1 0>11elf$ U IUJ Ct J (itt/ LI)) 13 lkwi O Star lr9' ( fJ Gomer 'YI• CD1 6l11~e CD P•rtrid1t flmilJ GIAdM·l2 Ml WmioQ ~lltlhll Co11'I ho111 ~PM W1mors vs Philadelphia m lltctric c.,.., lltJ DiNh! ES Uttlt bsals -6:30- D Di111ht Cue~ts include Jo~h Loun. Nary Mart•"· William Holcll:n. lee· Mu v1n . Carol lynley. Ray WalstonJohn Rodby & Super 8'n<I I \) Andy Cliff~ II~ flltn Gnftill Sllft m hllllly Aft11r 1l J .ltrry •"4 Sllft fDZoom C> F 11e11ds of lib n 7:00 II U IJ..1.1 (J) G lkws D l.ilB Cid iA1Jll nr~ 51!1• c 11' To Tell Ille Trutll 0 c-.ntr1t!M m t !Aff lil<y CD The F81 m Go Rineer flt Andy Gntlttl1 f.D Tht llbcNeir.L.tlirtr Reporl ( 21J 1 t_ ) Bo111nu ED lln!Nllc Series r9 The Addams F1111ily -7:30- 0 Sluley s,rdtr $pt(l1I Comedian Arte Johnson hosb a very ~prnal pro~r~m whtth lea!u1ts • usl ol wdrm. lovable puppets 1nd marionettes performm& ii sooaboo~ • of Amencan music e m W'ild Kin16olll U 8"11111 lor De!lllS ~ The Od4 ~pie Q 10 12 li (. l Hollywood ~tlUIS .L The liluPPfb 0 The loh r's Wiid m The Indy llllldl 1'1 ~ C..,at.SIOll , fl) ~rtoolls 2' Hotaa's Htrou ED Clll-4 2l tOllia1tt •l_ti Bruk 111t '-' m rtult Gordoll 8 :00 O U!i (_3-1 CIJ ~frosty the Srlo.wm111 frosty tliOiiO .. man. '*ho annuolly delo&hts !he hu1ts ol 1111ll1ons with his corncob pipe. button nose and hito e~s made ol toal. vrcll o"ce •tam br1ehlen the holiday so,ason With Jimmy Du11nte n 1oratong G 231 • !IJ (!01 m S1nlord od Son Tht ~andfOld~ and !:subb~ get up d son~ and dance act tor ~n appf uante on the11 fdvm•le lV p10;1am "lhe Cong Sho ... " but re hise to lel lhe pdntlt)b <.0und lhr aong 0 Mnie: re (Ur) ''Call Me Mld1m" (com) SJ-Clhel Merm•n, Donald O'Conoor (f' lllcMt: (2111) ''Jbe [U Ind r' (cnmJ 47-Claudelle Colbert U ( 2t 8 ) Jt Denny 11141 Marie Md1 1'11lllams. P•ul Lynde and lhe OSlnOlld BrofhtfS euttl Ill ton1pl's show which wu hlmed 1n lhe Osmornls llome town ol Pto«i Utah 0 lllttie: CCJ (21tr) "A Lonl't Way to Ott" (dral '68-Kirk Douetas CD Bruk tilt Bank m l'erry ••SOft fa W1rielJ si- 261 McMt: (.~ (Zllr) '11le lt9'e lo Ha1111111n's fr"" (wts) '67-Jac~ l0<d. lames farenhno. tD Wasllillfl• Week iw ltme• ED U Chno W llpJMSC Uftlllllt f'rosrams -8:30- 0 fill CD (l.J 'Twu the Mifhl Befofe Cllrist111a A kindly old clock· maker. a friendly 1,m1ly ol mice and a sens1hve Santa Claus '°'" logether lo add holiday '°' w11h Joel Grav narrahng U ~ Cil ~ m Cllico & the Man "Old Is Cold" Jrm Jordan. radJO's f1bbtr McGee. makas his TV acting debut as a 73·yUr·old mulfler mechanic wflo is hired by Ed &own- '" an attempt lo 11ve a leHow senlOf t1h1tn a pb-but isn't a1vi:n any thing muningful lo do m Cna-Wlb fD WI# Slrfff Wect m ComHy Variety Show 9 :00 0 t[I CJ) (j) CIS FrWar Moot1t: •CJ (2hr) "l'.Utt Muty" (wu) ·12-Paul Newman. lee Manin. Slrolher M1rt1n, Heclor El110ndo l1m l\ane. D 011 m III D Tllt -.Olord Files "Piece Wo<k" Jim Aocklor11 r~ei~es no help from the reeular l~w enlorcem~nl aulho11hes airer he is ~11ed by an 1nsu11nte company lo chttk out an accident claim and linds himself inst ead m the middle ol ,ynd1cale's gun runnin& operallon D ( ~ (fl) l)tJ UC frid17 lfi&llt M0tle: ctJ (lllr) "Thi Youn1 l'lonttrs Christmu" O> Musi< & Macie Tonlt1 * With fraM Welker AM Jean Ljj( Ponty At 9 Gt Mtn~lllShow CD Tiit Virlitlil• • s-.r.i DoctOt &!) Giftttt llftll Documentary looks at I/It difie11nt chlldbHlll methods and tll*ltnw ol lour couplt\ C) HocJf Dak1 Hatlr -9:30-m llotlla T •,,till 8 IHI CJ) QI 0 Str,let A CfOUP ol JOlll mOlvtlollaiy terrorists plots to Mm AA forte One with 1 atoteo 111l1(a(J nriale. (1) ..... ........ -~' • htilllc at~--10:30-. ....... ..... ..,,.. 1 1J00 ••mu "- • (l) ~ (.I) ""' • tall ( W ) le,. Aa1ricu Strte (I) "9 J~I Pll1hc' .. ~ ...... • Miry MeltllllA, ft&NJ llMt•M «D USC W11Mll Hlcflliclllll (lf) (1) Stm, ttle Stan fD "°'It: "A llMn hf Y-MOllty" (com) '50 Alec Guinness, Oonafd • Houston, Moira lister, Joyce .' Grenfell. . -11:30-.. a lUJ tv lt) CIS lit• Molt: • •• ('1 "Wllo's llindln1 lllt Stott" (ron1) '63-leny lN1$, Jill St John. U IU.I 00 IJAI D JallMJ C... CJ) MM!: "ft111 .... 1*11 A rn,tr" "' (d11) '38-Ric:llard Greene • (~ (J)) t.1.tJ s.w.u. CD lltws 13111~ 12:00 aa.st o1~ O Mole: (c:l "Crall 111 ~ WlfN" (Kl h) '6S-Da111 Andrews m ht 1-lNI PllJMc' -12:30-• • All-lllOit Slltlr: "s.uM .... St<1tl Alt•t." "St P10"4ty Wt Hail, .. "CltalitJ" • s...,... Tiltatre CD Mfl GIN ,, Ille w..-CD~ "T11111111 .. (!lot) -a. _.. Juhn Conte. Lynn Ban. ~ Nobe D11ne Footull Hlahlitn 1:00 U Ill! (J) (]Ji 1114n11M Sptclal m U·llllht 5llow: "S1tt111 Ont Ille !lilt " "Sal!UI Sllttt." "lelllM Ille .. ~ .. mn. m C11111 -1:30- 0 hlUbovt 2:00 C1I Do11Wtltm11 Mewfe: .,_ LeMoe." "lslln4 ....... Ol) Cl) Tiit l.Jtt S1lew -3:35-a Movit: (CJ "lll11r4tr One" (dra '69~Robt1t Conrad, Diane BaMr .. I S~TURDAY] I ioliNINI ) 7z00 B ~&TWttty u (HJ ru ~ m Wooctr ~ ptder f..f) Wttlelld ' U (IJIJ L(I) Ill! To111 l lt«r~ Gf'apt. Sllft I 00 llwlrlllen 11J Youth & lhe Issues m Unit Five (!) Sa111 YOllY Sltow fD Yop l0t lkaltlt -7:30- D Clue Club •• . U (ti! lf.I ~ fl!) Pi11l p,~t~ U ( 2fl CJ)) \lll labkrjaw fJJ Cf .. ti.. ltunin1 m ...... ,. S1tow m £1eMMbry ""' ll 1! (~ Blad Bllff1lo f.O llmer lotm 8:00 0 (1.1> ()) 1111$ llltlflJ/ltttCI r-0 hcltMlltn (l) ,..,.,., .. CartMllS 8 (JtJ{j)) CUI Sctobr 0••, OylitMlltl • ' ... O ltlotk: "We DM at 01'1111" ~ • '42-Croc P0'1min. Jofln Mills. • m llltwie: "Thunclerllud. Soll .. flicb" (adv) '4S-Rodd~ McDow'll Pr!Ston f0$1er. IB fltlllllPff•-<2«1 Woict of Toho fD Set1me Street -8:30- 0 fail~ ltr ,., I{OCE Television (50) ·~· ~ ......... ...._ ..... I:• YIKe A...,. •:• ,_.. .... .._ ~al'llllY 6t•A-n-T10,... 1; ......... ,,.~·~-11 ... ,., \ I 0 OAILV PILOT Friday. OEM;ember 17, 1976 . . . Plags Trapper Richard Doonc st:.irs m the family film "Against a Crook<.><l Sky," now playing at coast cinemas. Boone appears as a trapper who befriends a yo.mg boy out to rescue his kidnaped sister . -------------------- H•ld o .. ~ l y '~• O~! "SATURDAY SONDAY MONDAY'' r• .. ._ '""' • .-.., t•rw)4J• '• ,, ,, ~ '' n. " ' ' ._'••·on '""'"" .,, OtW'l~•-dAV ~ H #I f'V 9·•11f" 2 ~tJ )ol .,,.._,""' ''""""* ti ll SUNDAY, DEC. 19 AT 3 & 8 P.M. It\"""""' I 1\t '" • t-. •• ,,.,, °" ~· . ..•. "f\..a1 '"•Dai ., P1.,,, c• ·~ • '"'S1~f)P,<Jl'JJt•• "" r'or retff•afi-•. colt 646-1363 1827 NEWPORT BLVD .. COSTA MESA ~~ Joulh Coast R eµertor_\· ************************* ,.. X-RA TED ADULT MOVIES . ~ • MOW IN COSTA MESA * ! BEL-CONGO MOTEL : HATH HOS '76 Score: Comedy, 25; Drama, C) Community lbeat.er flexed ils art.latlc muscles on occasion dur- inl 19'16 alonK the Orange Coast, tboush those occaslona were heavily counterbalanced by a surfeit of warmed-over comedy from pr<vlous seasons at other local playhouses. And the prospects for lmP.rove· ment in 1977 appear dim Wlth the lmpendlog ab11ence or two coastal theater groups from the local scene. Both the Irvine Com- munJty Theater and the Hunt· ington Beach Playhouse lost their theater facilities during 1976 -and while each ls w<>Q.ing on relocation plans, neffRer group has announced a deCinilt! schedule. BOTH, HOWEVER, were very much among lbe qu.ick dunng 1976 as eight nonprofessional theater groups combined to pre- sent 34 stage productions (includ- ing two theaters with only three between them). or these 34 shows. only nine were or the ser ious variety with the Irvine and Laguna groups accounting forfiveorthem. Intermission Tom Titus vtval or "The Petrified Forest" and a splendid version oC "The SunBltine Boys.•• The Irv ine Communlly Theater led the league in county premieres (four) and in dramus (three), lncluding its most suc- cessful show, "When You Comln · Back, Red Ryder?" ICT alsc. pre- sented the first county no11· professional ve rsion of "Thul Championship Season " THE COST A :v!t.>su Ca Vil' Playhouse l'ntercd thl• !>ummcr musical field with a scinUllating production or "Sugar'' that played to sold-out hous es throughout its extended run Another version of "Ch am pionsbip Season" and a hnl' sleeper comedy. "The Secret Al fairs of Mildred Wald," punctuat- ed the Costa Mesa schedule "The Little Foxes" was the highlight or an abbreviated l lunt- ington Beach Playhouse year. continuing the story begun in 1975 with "Anothe r Part of the Forest." The playhouse also scored hjghly with the m:idcap comedy "How the Other Half Loves.·· Two excellent musicals "Gypsy · and "Godspcll" -pro- \'Cd the class o ( '16 at the Westm1nstl'r Com munity Tins is lhe second 1n a senu o/ /we colum, VU'IDtng Che year 1976 ih l~aur awng the Ort. Cooa1 Theatt:r ~h1ch is fast bccomtng ------ second only t~ Laguna an _ _. .................... ~ .... ~~~~ techn1t:il excellence and has led --- the cot1ht.1l purade on several oc:-r --WtelAL. MID.eGHT SHOW Fll.-SAT. caslons A coupl e of old chestnuts, "Janus" and "Tbc LADIH AHO ~lHTLEMft-4 Mousetrap," also were warmed 'YESSQNGS" THE up in fu1e style. ''Rot.LING STONES'' Tht:' Sun.._Ch•menle Community Theakr hi'aded mto a repn se season in the fall, though its pre- vious showi. had all been done elsewht•re m the past. The lone serlou:. play at the Cabrillo Playhouse, "The Efft>d of Garn. ma H;,iy-. on M&n·in-the-Moon ------------------ Marigold!'I." stood head und !'lhouldl'r::. above the rest of the slate NOEL COWARD went two for three at the other two local playhou:.es a:. thf' Lido Isle Player~ offered his llld1e "Fallen Angels" along with "Lust of the n e d II o t I.overs ' · an d the n ew S addleback Valley Community Theater returned with Coward '!'I .. Bli the Sptril " More should be forlheominr from the latter group following the success of its second \'enture. Next Y1eck 1s reserved for honoring lhc be:.ts of the year in this column. THEATRES -ORANGE COUNTY MAlllf'S uM.a. ••THOu u.a.u .. , •. SO. COAST PLAZA "'-" """'" ~ (Hlf •u t ' ••~' it Ult •Mt•I '"' ,.,.._, , ....... , .... " ill 1111 MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZA Cur1ti11u )411111\\11 1•11111 "" , ..... , "ST11RY OF O" IX) l ... II II ,4T \UM-14 .. 10.tt II "EMAMUEUE" llllrAUlltl Th e Laguna Mou lt on Playhoua;e , Orange County 's largest theater, came up with the dramatic coup of the year with its county premiere production of Edward Albee's "Seascape" with the original lizard costumes from Broadway and a s uperl ative s taging both dramatically and tecbnkally. ll was one of several impressive Laguna productions in a year that included such gems as a re· AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU MANN'S "ROCKY" 'Streak' Stays On Right Track By KATHE B. TRACY "Silver Streak " starts w ith one innocent byst ander and one ag. gr essive fe male who become involved in a you on the edge of your seat. SO. COAST PLAZA W\h tO"" Mt nu MAlllfS ClllEMALANO \414 it ....... •••ht• 1n 11t1 MAllll'S CIMEMALAND l'14 St ..... ., ......... m 1u1 'MANN'S CINEMALAHO 14U St Nt1M1 A.u•11• ui 1111 1lO·•0 \&T-t ft.I 10.t 10.l l&.t •I \111<-I lt·l 40·1 • ...-... 111\ "KIHG kOHG" IPGJ C:OflTIMUOU\ tAAT 11 .. .i=-u n .1 n • ,._, ... ,_ K•U·h N IOAT 0111. f-1 L II ...... .. MARA THOM MAH" 11 MOOM-4 IMM Ill "SHAMPOO" CRI 1 1 l .. lt4' "MARA THOM MAH'" ,_,, ...... "THE LOMCHST Y AJlD" l ;I '-Y1•t --------------------case of murder. m y!>tCry The rich landscape photography and subtle visual effects by direc- tor Arthur Hiller add even more smoothness to this sophisticated plot. Pnrticularly s pectacular 11NETWORK0 11u ''THE SONG REMAIHS THE SAME11 IPGJ and mistaken identit1c:;. It's a slick. funny, pro· vacativc production about a lrain ride you won't easily forget. Gene Wilder st ars as the smooth. casy.golng hero who builds up quick relationships that are in· terrupted by his involun· tary obsession for jump- ing off the train. "HORMAN IS THAT YOU?" IPGl "SEX WJTH A SMILE" nu nLL Clayburgh as the damsel In dis tr ess mOtivates his various re- turns to the locomotive and Richard Pryor unex- pectedly introduces h.im t.o the tricks of petty theft and helps him outwit the bad guys. "O ME FUW ova THE CUCKOO'S NEST" THE STORY encom- passes a variety of en- grossin~ subplots. some of which arc particularly funny <Wilder trying to "hang loose" in hls dis· guise as a black). The well·paced sc ript and provocative dialog by Colin Higgins will keep "LEHHY" Ill "SIL.INT MOVll" "IAMAHAS" IPGJ NMAUTHOH MAM" lit "THE NEXT MAM"' "KING KONG" IPG) fjQREGORY -Pf Cl( "-:::' I'._ LEE ~ -REMICK TC>GEn4EA WITH (R) Sean COMery Comella Sha:rpe "The Next Man" is Hiller's s low-motion focus on the runaway train bursting through the terminal building. SOME viewers may experience a sense of a frustration at the cons- tant ineffectiveness or the hero at overcoming the original peril-filled situation, and some may wonder why the bad guys keep the heroine alive after proving themselves to be heartless killers. But "Silver Streak" is a shot of adrenalin for both the movie industry and the audience. Rated "PG." MIME RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND '1>UNO PEOPl£ ,,.. ~ .... fl,...,,.,,,.., II,. #lltMlflit ..,.,,,, "°"',,.. ..,,,...,.,, ., -·-,., ,_...,., -·-... All •CU A0111\1to w-., •. Ao4•tftt0 :;- u1111m• u-4'r II"'"'",.,_..,.,.,. '"'"'or .,.II C•ll't•'" ~t> ., 1t" p'fl .... )a •i•• .. '• +• ·-•ttli'\O o-~ ..... ""l¥ttw ......... 1o .. u• The Dirtiest Harry e of them all THE ENFORCER will be here Wednesday The most exciting original motion picture event of all time. 2 MILES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY. FRIDAY: 7:16-9:45 SAT-SUN: 1 :00-3:30·8:00 8:40-11: 1 o ~:~-::oi:':.m;-: IA~'D"~~~ THE NEWEST, PINKEST PANTHER OF Alli PETER SELLERS 1!1111 .... iiiiil .... --(_ SORRY, NO PASSES s11rr1no HERBERT LOM iN will! COLIH BlAKElY ·lEOHARO ROSSITER L£SlUAHNE ODWH Aait111l1G-by RICHARD WILLIAMS STUDIO · Musoc by HENRY MANCINI • Aueciele Prodvcer TONY ADAMS· Come lo Me SU'l\1 by TOM JONES wr111e1 b1 FRANK WALDMAN '" BLAKE EDWARDS MON.·THURS.: 7:15-9:15 FRIDAY: 7:15-9:15-11:05 SATURDAY: 1·3·5-7:1S-9:1S-11 :05 SUNDAY: 1·3·5·7:15-9:15 FASHION tSLAND * NEWPORT CENTER • • •• • •• FROM Fash ion I sland · N ew port B each STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR CHAM BE R MUSIC IN LAGUNA ... 'FESTIVAi. 0 .. l('t; ('JI AMPlOl\S' OI) mp1r and World Tt'Jrn mt•mlX'rs, 8 µ m Solurd<1) c.1nd Sunday .!l lhl' Los An):tfos Siiorti. J\ren 1, 3939 S f'iguer oa A vt> . Lo" An~des $4 $6 udulll> $.1-S.S children HA YON ORCfU;STf<A ('hambn mu">I<'. 8 30 p.m Saturcla~ <1l F11 -.t l 'r11lt-<l Mllhod1st Clturt'll, 148th Joth St , St•<.tl lh'u1·h Abo 4 Ji m Sunday Jt Cal State Fullerton L1ttk Thcuter 800 N. State College Blvd . Fulll'rton Fn·e will donutwn NATUR E TOURS W<ilktng tour of Upper Newport . Buy Et'11log1c;ll Rest•rvc. bctwc1•n 9 a.m. and 10 3Q a rn from intersection of F.ast Blulf and Hack Buy Dnvcs off Jumoorct· Hoad. Newport Beal'h ftt'l' THE HUDSON RllOTlllm S Sah1rday and Sunday evcmni.:s 111 F.mtusylund. U1sneyland , in Anaheim Abo l"n•ddy Marlin and Ills Orchestra. Saturdu} through Thurs c.Jay Candlelight caroling mcludld SJturday and Sun day . SS adult::.. $2 children St' ~DA\', OF.CE)IBER 19 DIXIELAND MUSIC Jan Srnbt'} a11d the Dix ie Halos. 2 p m Sund.i} al .1<iz1. Inc session 111 Moose Hall. 717 S l.)un St . Sant..i 1\na Open lo public CHRISTMAS CHORAi.i-: ('OSCERT C<trol.s. Golden West \ollegl' Community Chorale 4 p. m Sunday m GWl' Foturn 2. 15744 1;u1dcn Wl'st St . Huntington lfrJt h Sl 50 g1•rh'ral, SI GWC -.tu dents and Gult.l K1•\ l'arrlholder'> 'PROFESSION,\!. •:1','fi:RT,\INt:RS PARTY' Rock, s<>ul and d1:.co mu!-.iC' with Keith Moon and band:., 7 30 p rn . Sunday at Crcscen do, 1721 S. M anchc:.lt•r.1Ynuht:1rn Hene11ts Toys for Tots (toys acCl'ptl'd >. Orang1• t:ountv Childrens Hospital ancl other children'!> .l{roup:. ~advance. al ugt•nl'll's, or $(l aldt>or CHAMBER Ml 'SI( Haqh1chon1. nutc anrt cello , 3 p m Suncfay .1t th1• La~una Beach Museum o( Art. 31Ji <'lrU Drin l..1~unJ Beach $.5 491 6531 MO!'iOA \',OE( E '\IBER 20 PAPI\ 000 ltl'~ Rl '\ 011 tht· ~mall World s tage <it OJ.,nE') l ;111J rn \n.·h1 1m. t'' l'nmgs of Dec 20-::?3 5.'i .1d..ilt S! ch1lcn·n Tl FSD \ \, DF:C t:M CER 21 PUPPr:T SHOW l'n.-11111 lld1I Jrd.., l'unt'h ;md Jud). I ;ind 3 p m Tw·sclay. Wednc·sclay and Thursday at :'\ l''t' J>i>rt 11., r0<1r Art :\t uSt:um. 2211 W. Balboa Blvd , N1•\\J)11rl U1•:.ich 1;;;, 3/l66 ROGER 1\~U ltO<a:tt CorrH•rh duo,"' 1t h c·om 1e Murray I .:ini.:ston. 'I :10 and 11 p m Tu1•sda~ through O tt' :n .ii Thi· Laff Stop. 21:?2 S E Bristol St . ~· t·w pnrt ll< .. 1d1 \H:1>!'a:SU1\\', IH·:n:~11n.tt 22 ROCK CO'llCF:RT \\'hilt• Bri·:.id .ind Ton" Stone, nuon n.-1 l:! JI !ht• l'l.11.1 ur 11\1' Suri Orange C1v1c C1·nt1•r I· n•1• ~ARI L \"\ '1 ('( 00 \nil Hrlh l>a\ r\ .Ir fnrmerly or lht 5th I >1m1·n 11n . nn ..,1,1g1 · at l>t'> ne}IJnd On v" ;11 •• or! .u ... ~.l-I h1hl: l'fl --·-. ,.;-: 'BUGS' Ch1ldn•n 's mus.cal by Dons fi.!11ley. 11 a m ancl I p m l'>\.'<' 26 31 1 ... u1labk for ,1ges HJ .uld Up). At lhl· Ll.'O s 81ng 'I heater or the Los Angeles County Mu.stc>um or Art, 5905 Wilshire Blvd .. Lo:. Angeles $4 adults, t2 50 t•h1ldrcn un· lier 16. Available by mail or one hour before show lime SHARI Ll::\\'IS And her puppl•ls al Knott':; OerryFarm.Dul•n.!Park 7.!landllp rn Dl'C 2fi 8 and 10:30 p m 0l't' i!7 :.J, 7, 9 arid II p m Jan. 1 and2. $4 adults. $2 childrenJ-11. 'DYLAN THOMAS GROWlNG UP ' -Starring Emlyn William s, <•l the Mark Taper Forum of the Los Angeles Ml.l.l>ic Center. l35 N. Grand Avt>., Los Angeles. 8 p.m. Dec. 27. 2:30 and 8 p.m . Dec. 29, 8 p.m. Der l">·J&n. 1, and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Jan. 2. $4 75 to $9.SO aduJts, $3 students At agencies or <213 > 972-n u MONDA\', Ot:CEMBER :!7 'ALICE IN WONDERLAND ' Children's theater production. 1 and 3 p m . Dec. 27 30 in the \.olden West Collt.•ge Patio Theater, 15744 Golden West St . Huntington llcach $1 892-7711, ext. 545 TUESDAY, Dt;CEMBER Z8 '1'UNl ·MIM E SH OW' Perfor mers from South Coast Repertory. 2 JO p. m . Dec. 28·30 at the Newport Harbor Museum, 2211 W. Balboa Blvd . 7'e"' port Beach 675·31!66 Christmm Programs Monday Call 642-5678. Put a few ¥oords to work for ou. H C: SHO PlN(i CENTRE OA AlilGE •532 6711 ~ CITY CINTH CIHEMAS, TW!:-MINUTE WARNING ~ For the rest loo little time to run CHARLTON HESTON JOHN CASSAVETES ·rwO-MINUTE WARNING" MARTIN BALSAM • BEAU BRIDGES MARILYN HASSETT · DAVID JANSSEN JACK KLUGMAN · WALTER PIDGEON SENA ROWLANDS BAOCK PETERS·DAWID SROH·WHOHY DAWIS JOE KAPP•A FILMWAYS PRODUCTll 'JIA LARRY PEERC[ EDWARD S FUOMAN FILM· Screenplay by EDWARD HUME ·Ba!.eoon !he noveltly GEORGE LaF01JNTAINf ·Mesic by CHARLES FOX D1wlPJ t'Jy LARRY PEERCE ·Producoo ')yfnWARO S F(LOMA'I A UNIV[RSAL PICTURE H Almw:Tm TECHNICOLOR•• PANAVISION" a. fOWAARS • ClllUIA ~ Riii NA PAHK . Ot11V6 rff " ,, .. ,.,, .. • lllWAROS 'Ii' · CINUfA WlST -... LAUGHTER UNLEASHED! - THlSHAIGY aa. TECHMICOLOR I The Holiday FUN Starts TOMORROW! 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'WORD ' Collagt!fl, photos and paintings by six women, Monday through Jan. 25o in the Orange Coasl College Llbrar}, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa 7 .30 a m . to 10 p .m weekdays , 10 a .m . toSp.m. weekends. free. WATERCOLORS -By Soozy West, now '61rough Jan. 2 at Glendale Federal Savings & Loan, 100 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. 9 a.m. lo 4 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays, 9 a.m . lo 6 p.m. Fridays. Free. . 'AMERICA DREAMS ON' Ex!Jibil on human values, with m usic, murals and :;tides, now through June 30 al the California Museum of Science and Industry, 700 Slate Drive, E xposi· tion Park, Los Angeles. 9 30 a.m. to S p.m . daily. Free. MODE R'N SCULPTURES By Frederick Eversley, now through Jan. 23 al the Newport llarbor Art Museum, 2211 W. Balboa Blvd .. Newport Beach. Noon to 4 p.m . daily except Mondays, and 6 to 9 p. m. Fndays. Free. 'WOMEN A RTISTS: 1550-1950' -With ··cal1fornia Wo m en Photographers : All Positive," Thursday through March 13 in the Frances and Armand Hammer Wing of the Los Whet~ lh~ R~d Ftrn Grows S•·•en ••ont "An exciting, fine picture for the entire family ... more than entertainment. .... • Tiie Oenve1 Po.i "The finest action movie you may ever see ... " Tl1e O•tana Ttobune .,...,_ ___ . ~·MISSION ~;, DfllVE·IN . '-•"' O •• ' ... , • C• •· •""• Iii • • .,. \ n •• t ~) •' •l ci ~11001 I U CI .. t.. . ••• ,. . •••• t ............... I l l ............. I ,.,.,..._. Jt)lf!OI __ .. ,., •• !!,! ... __J ------------------ • -l THE NE WEST!I PINKEST PANTHER OF All! .... THE ALL-NEW ADVENTURES Of THE WORLD'S MOST BUMBLING DETECTIVE .. ... Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 W1lsh1re Blvd .. Los Angeles 10 a m. to 5 p.m Tuesdays. Fridays. 10 a m . to 6 p m Saturdays .ind Sun- days. Closed holidays and Mondays $1 generul. 50 cents students and seruors Photography l>how m Art Rental Callery, free udmtsMon Galleries/ Exhibits A rRANk. VASI.ANS"'"""''''~·· n L A MARTIN RANSOHOrF-FRANK YAOLAN~ PH001 ic, r10N .~1Jmnq '< GENE WILDER JILL CLAYBURGH RICHARD PRYOR AN ARTHUR HILLER FILM ''SILVER STREAK'' A MILL[R MILKI'> COLIN lllGGINSPICTURE. ~~~~~~~~T Y. CLlrTON JAMES.mu PATRICK McGQQHAN ., ... n,,,1··• lJ•·v1w •• l• b<'cu11ve Produc.er.., MARTIN RANSOHOFF ,111\.l f ~1ANt<. Y/\UL/1NJ Pro<luceo bV THOMAS L MILLER ,ind LOWA.RD MILKIS Dire<.1<"1 •, ARTHUR HIL! (H \'111111 ·n by c OLI~' t~l(,C.,IN~ ~~~~T~.~~ .. ~[.!,l~~.~ Mll'>IC. bf HtNAY MANCINI CCUJR{lV DE. ll.JXL ~ . L~~ EXCLUSIVE ri -... -~ ·~-ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT ·NOW PLAYING • .wo ........ c His whole life was a million-to-one shot ~~~rn1 L~~~mff mw1~ w1~~lrn · lm~ u ~~,t~~r J · ~rt~t~1rn ~i. llrn f · ri~L~r , .. , .. l~ll~ ~~Im · ~~m ~~~ ~ · [1\m \A [Nllrn~ · ~~~~t~~ ~~rnrnlill · ( II~[ ~rm ~lJ\llfJI l I mW1ff W1~~lrn .. ~~~tm L~~~mrr · j~~1\J Ll ~~IW~fN · ~tNf ~i~~w~rnJ ·~Ill L~1 f I --I n,,, ~•l 1' f'f't~PClt"•rqnHNOTh-'Ck,..l• ".' J ,.._,, "lfAIAltl l'.\Ht-,.·•O•l'lt1•fw:w m~ O P ENS · ,T ODA VI IH••bo• Boul.Va•d n .. , McFeddtfl S•nu AM •531 1'271 . . MANN .. m SOUHt COAST PLAZA I J410 Brrilol f.trHI co~'' M•..., •54G 2111 J Country, Funk Fused ByMJCHAELPA.SKt:VJCH c J Of ... O..,, ...... ,_ The Funky Kings (a seven·mcmber band with • local ...... dlaplayed consid .. able musical abibly -Pop Mu S IC Concert at The Golden Bear this week. However, the fact the band dr~ws from such a wide range of musical styles and is not, as the name implies, a born blast- ing soul unit raises some questions about its f\jture. The Kings' vocal and guitar core of left·handed Jules Shear, Jack Tempcltin and Richard Stekol opened an overly short set with an effective, almost dirge-like rendition of Tempch.ln's "Peaceful, Easy Feeling" -a major hit for the Eagles. But the band quickly proved It isn't just another eht.ry into the already glutted Southern California soft-country-rock market when tbe. remainder of the band took the stage. YES, THE Kings got funky, primarily through the solid drumming of Frank Cotinola <formerly with Jazbo), the versatility of bassist Bill Bodine and some hot, Booker T.-influenced organ Cills from Jack Perry. With country.tinged vocaJs and Steve Cropper- like rhythm guitar patterns, the Kings successfully fused country with funk , a combination that until recently seemed about as likely as a jam featuring Parliament and John Oenver. From there the Kings expanded into some shutne blues wilh some sttnging rock nourish solos from Stekol Ca Honk alumnus) on "So Lon~" A spirited, satirical rendition of Tempchin 's ''Already Gone" -also a big hit for the Eagles - highlighted the steady steel guitar work of Greg Leisz. TIIE SET'S only downfall came on "Mattress on the Roof," which floundered due to some preten- tious orr-lhe-wall lyrics. Now for the questions. While the Kings' blend of styles is intriguing and bears a distinct trademark, the engaging energy or its live performance is superior to the glossy finish found on the group's de· but album on Arista. The group should think twice <production·wise) before recording a follow-up. Also, The Funky Kings may have to narrow its range or styles to reach a commercial market. Hopefully the band members will continue m the same inventive vein and let the market come to them. FLY BY NIGHT. u Santa Cruz.based quintet, opened thl' show with a pleasant blend of soft coun- try, rock and blues h1ghh~hted by the charming vocals of Ann Hughe:. Ms. llu~hcs, who doubles on flute and guitar, possc!>ses a wcll·controlled upper register voice that <it times crosse<I over from coun- try tot he madrigal quahtyofSandy Denny {Fairport Con vent1on). The band sc<'mt'<i a bit stage wary and the Comedian Arte Johnson hosts a puppet show with American songs, at 7:30 o'clock tonight on Channel2. The puppets and marionettes are created and manipulated by Tony Urbano, known for his work on the Emmy Award winning "Dusty's Tret?house." "'#ETWOll' HAS flTALITY AND A PROVOCATIJE EXC"E•EllT THAT IS FOREVER RARE. CHAYEFSKY DOES #OT BITE THE HANO THAT FED HI• ••• NE RIPS IT OFF AT THE SHOULDER." -ChlrfH Ch1mplln. L.A. TlmH '"NETWORK ' IS THE BEST THlll6 I' VE SEEN SlllCE 'CITIZEN KANE'! IT HAS OSCAR WRITTEN ALL OVER IT. 1~Ron• Barrell. ABC· TV Gooo Mornln9 Am81lc• "INTOXICATING. YOU REEL DRUllKENL Y AWAY, STUllllED BY ITS AUDACITY AND CLEARHEADED HONESTY, MADE GIDDY BY ITS . HECTIC PACE." -Rlch••d Cu1k11ty, L,A Ht11I0°Euntlt1er "'NETWORK IS OUTRAGEOUS. IT'S ALSO BRILLIANTLY CRUELL 'I FUNNY. I, Ml:TRD-GOLDWYff.MAYER prnen1s drumming was a bit too forceful, sometimes lend- inC a western beer bar feel that didn't mesh with the sensitive quality of Ole originaJ compositions. However, the band shows more than enough potential to warrant further listening. Steel and electric guitarist Gary Roda demonstrated taste and flair on bis well·timed solos and bassist Duane Sous.a provided a firm foundaUon. The band members execute well and one guesses if they bad ~en at home in Santa Cruz they would have Joose~ed up a bit ~ore. "A SEA FOR YOURSEl.F'' U HAl Jl•SOH ""', ... i.,..,...,.,. , .. .,.., SltOWTl .. U 1 JO & t It A. l •• ~t.uA 1 .. ..,,., HUNTIHGlO ... UACH U~tJU iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CIM£.MAWCST •Uh1,NOn1 •'"CMJt,.Wft'" wutw• ChnM eu .. uu °SOllllY NO PASSES. (PO) "One of the "'-U• Year's Best" IWltrITUH lllt·SQIMtHAIKS·TIUMtt FAYE WILLIAM PETER ROBERT DUNAWAY HOLDEN FINCH DUVALL In NETWORK By PAlllY CHAYEFSKY Dlrated by llDNIY LUMET Procluud 11y HOWARD GOTTFRJ&D ~191n«rl :::o~ ~ G T~~~!.'!. Chipman Affnue tt S.A . Frwy. °'•• . 834·2553 Fr1<Miy. December 17. 1976 DAILY PILOT C9 IT'S LAUGHTER UNLEASHED! • • STARTS SATURDAY CINEMA CENTER -. HARBOR AT ADAMS, COSTA MESA MESA VERDE CENTER 979-4141 CINEMA VIEJO S.D.FREEWAYTOLA PAZ MISSION VIEJO 830-6990 LOVE. ACTION. Clint Eastwood and Tyne Daly play coop.eratmg police detectives in "The En• forcer," a new film about San Francisco policeman Dirty Harry. The picture also st ars Harry Guurdlno and Bradford Dillman. .. METRO.GOLDWYN-MAYER presents SORRY, (R) FAYE DUNAWAY NO PASSES WILLIAM HOLDEN PETER FINCH ROBERT DUVALLm "NE1WORK11 THURS.-FRI .: 7:15-9:30 SAT.-SUN.: 1:30-3:50-6:1s-8:30·10:45 edwards BRISTOL CINEMA BRISTOL AT MACARTHUR 540-7444 COMEDY. SUSPE!\SE. BXCITEMENT. 0 NICKELonFX>N ~RYAN 0 OIEAL • TATVM 0 NEAL ITAATSwtD, MC.tt fDWAllO$ NfW HUHTINOTON PC llUflT R£YNOU>S ST AATI MO • 0£C 12 COWARDS H(WPORT CINEMA .~1~~; ~ L~ . -.,...._ II' f'~ ., .... I ~·-· ILi. v.i ·. • . ~.:~o~:~~ • I '>U~NN[ PlESHETTE -FAWTA~':,~,,IUll WED .. THURS: 7;1~9;1~ STA"""" SAT OIC 11 FRIDAY: 7:15-9:15-11:05 l<l) "'• · SAT : 1·~J:OC>-!i:00-7·15-~---~- SUN. 9,'.~~1i~5S-9:15 ( ..... ~~fM~.£E,~H~ ..... PG). SORRY. NO PASSES t.tt)• ¥1~u '"""'" "'YOU'RE GOING TO HAYE A GOOD TIME AT THIS ONEl'' • ·RONA ~11.AllC·TV PLUS ED.·FRI. ''THE BIG BUS" SAT.·TUES. "SHOUT AT TiiE DEVIL" ROGER MOORE LEE MARVIN P\.UI ''CONFESSIONS OF A YOUNG• AMERICAN HOUSEWIFE" RATED (X) ('f() DAILY PILOT Friday. December 17. 1976 TV Stars Try Singing By LISA ROBINSON Lorne Greene, Walter Bren· nan, Richard ChamberlaJh, An· netle Funicello, Ed "Kook1e" Byrnes and Peggy Lipton have a ll d o ne 1t. Televis ion personalitiel. who a r e not pnmarily known for Uu:1r sing- ing, but who make records aon ctheless ;ire nothing new. EYen The Mo~kees and Davtd Cassidy were TV sensations first, pop stars second. Attempts at serious singing, or capitalizing on their TV fame't Whatever the initial motiva tion, ~Tops in Pops@ many or these records become hits and are taken seriously. They're not always considered "novelty" records. Novelty records often em- phasize a holiday, a particular event or a new craze. (Although in the case of the CB-flavored "Convoy," it was a smash that will soon, it is rumored, be the subject or a Peckinpah film.> AMONG Jnteresting novelty rt'· cords are S e nator Everett Dirksen's "Gallant Men" LP. and Senator Sam Ervin's aJbum that included "lf I Had A Ham- mer ," "Bridge Over Troubled Water" and the last verse or our national anthem. And, of course, there were lha songs by the Chipmunks, as well as ''Purple P eople Eater," "They're Coming To Take Me Away," "My Friend the Witch Doctor" and "Monster Mash." she 1s a ware that she has to be car e ful abou t the Lorena character Only two songs that she sang as Loretta on the "Mary Hartman Mary Hartman" show have been included on the LP: "V1tamrn L " and "Baby Boy." "WE DIDN'T record u.ny of the other songs from the show for the a lbum,'' Mary Kay s a i d, "because they didn't really hold their own. Son.gs like 'Ballad of a Hostage' were stricUy attuned to the show, whereas these two, even though they're written in Loretta-style, stand up. "Obviously m y doing a first album was a launching thing. People don't know Mary Kay Place, but they do know Loretta Haggers. My next one will be a totally Mary Kay Place album. 'fhe voice on this album, however, is my voice." "Laverne and Shirley Sing" is another story altogether. Neilbe.r Penny Ma rshall (Laverne) or Cindy Williams <Shirley) lusted after a singing career. "But," Pe.nny Marshall told m e, "they were going to just slap our photos on an album of oldies, so we de- cided we migbt as well do it ourselves. Current TV singing stars are not doing badly. J ohn Travolta was successful with his "John Travolta" LP; "La¥._crne and Shirley Sing" has entered the "l'D NEVER sung before, and charts as has Mary Kay Place's 1 was intimidated because Cin- "Tonite! Al the Capri Lounge -dy's voice is pretty. We picked Loretta Haggers," and the word some or the songs, and came up is that The Fonz will be the next with a lis t of oldies that we want-to vocalize, possibly on Atlantic ed to do.•• Records. "Then," she laughed, "they l\c.>W Dftne'tl$I011'1 Talking about her :ilbum. locked us in a room for two days Mary Kay Place said, "Although until the album was finished. l'ormt•'t 5 th Dcmcn~io n I'm wearing the Loretta gar b on "We don't think we'U sing on '>ln,l.!t•rs t\1 art I ~ n McCoo and the LP cover, it is not a joke, or a the show to promote the album, B1llv Da\ 1s .Jr. will appear novelty album. It was produced although we did do a Christmas 111gl)t1~ Dt·t 2G 30 on .tht• Il's by Emmylou Harris' producer, show where we sang 'Twirling ;1 Small World stag(' m Fan-Brian Ahern. and Emmylou's Batons• a nd •Winter Won-~antl al DlSn~·land. 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Jetn .. ~ -Vlclorle LM; AWREY, Stelle L.._l .. e110 Weyne Eric; JOt4NSOH, .-en1tle M, .,.d DouOI•• F.; MC ICEE, Tl\eodore Ir• 111 ..... Belly J .. 11; CHEECHDV, Jo~n 5*eve1t •ncl He1t11; HOSTl!T·Ll!R, O.WV P. and JNllNI Riii"; OUON, Etllllyn Ver• and Ted; STElll!R, RQbtrt W. atMI \lelm• O.: GIU!l!N, RllSHll 1!-encl loll JHfl. PIKUS, Olvle R• encl Ot°""tJohrl; LO"IGWORTH, Slenley W. end Colffll M.; HAlllO, Tony A. •nd Nllllllle; BAILEY, Adol .... lit Fncl Jr. -Mary T ... re .. ; WHISENANT, D•'tld L. and Debre; PIERLEY, Geot9e A. Jr . ..,o Oorotfly: TAOUT, Ate. Sue encl Jerry Earl; GROM- MET. 0 .. 11 O.vl" end J .. I Mari.: CISHEROS. lhttvr E. end Jewt ~; STEWARD, Unde LH ..... Rellen ~rvln College Lagolt• Schools Drop 'Merit' Plan By THOMAS D. EUAS The noUon or making merit and competence the prime standards for deciding who would go lt California schools ever needed to make layoUa caine in with a bang last wtnter. · It has now exited wtth barely a wb.Unper. The idea arose almost a year ago when the Board of Trustees of the State University aod Colleges (CSUC) suddenly adopted such a poUcv with little argument. BlJT IN TUE MONTH AFTER that action, there was plenty of argument. Unions contended lbeir traditional seniority systems were being trampled on. The CSUC's Academic Senate argued that anyone given tenure· by the colleges could be presumed competent. other faculty groups raised questions of academic freedom . Both unions and faculty feared the policy would spread to other levels of education. They need fear no more. DAILY PILOT • J Violence Breeding (Neurosi,s CONSERVATIVE MISS PORTER'S SCHOOL OF FARMINGTON, CONN. MOORMIOUSE. D4bol'ell JeM Md .Jeck Al..,,; ltNOST, Jemn ~d .... 5'lwl\ NMml; POPE. MMy Ulli e114 O.,tlel J•me1: PEREDA. Gl>IK .. m• A. •nO Merl• L..cllle Smilll; ELDElt, J .. n I. end El~ J.; SAUNDERS, &elly Alltlk\ -Clerk ltl<herd; CAVANAU GH. R-rt P•ul 11 end Linda Su•; MEDRANO. Patrlcle Coll"" end G90r9t Albert; VARGAS, .-Jr. ..i Ooleres;STALEY, Eli.11AMt..,.. ..-R-. For after a month of protests, the merit pl&Q. was ''temporarily" rescinded and referred to com- mittee. Now it is dead, its obituary coot.ailled ln a policy statement l.ssued recently by the trustees• commlttee on facwty and staff affairs. : WATERBURY, Conn. (AP) -Motion pictures with v ivid scenes of blood and torture can traumatize viewers, a Waterbury psychiatrist aays. Discovery of Dead Infant Has Shaken the Normal Calm at the Finishing School MARTIN. CNl'les A. end Uncle O.; WALOAIAS. Mill L ...0 Gor0on L; cilolll(E, .toenne M•rl• Md RICI09rt Staid School • m Shock ~;WILLIS, Merle Del Atfuolo "LAYOFF OF A TENURED ••• EMPLOYE ... L.Hlitf'; CARDENAS. a.rt>w• J . hal) be . in rd of 1 gth th .,,., .,,,.,,. o.: &ERGER. Nkk D...... s m verse o er en of service." e a.ry1 L ; HAAR, Evelyn Merle -policy says. And, "layoff of a permanent ad· JwMS ,.,.,lllln; scHRYVEit MlwV ministrative or nonacademic employe ••• shall be E. -Andrew J.; DUPLISSEY. June LH •net JoM Allen: au ELLE, LH in inverse order Qf length of service." Dead lnfanl Ruffles Miss Porter's Calm Anll-0.ltEdwerd. I b rt f ll l 1 ni ril STRATTON, Lines• s.ue _, Jolin n s o , or a permanen emp oyes, se o y w.1'°"; FITCH, ROM A. end JoM c.; is the only measure to be used in potential layoffs. FiSHeR. CMo1vn 1· •nd Mlchffl J.; It was argued last winter that lbe entire issue of Dr. James C. Bouuto, an aasistant professor of psychiatry at the Univer sity ot Connec- ticut in Farmington, said s uch movies as "The Ex· orclst" and "Jaws" have left some viewer s neurotic. FARMINGTON, Conn. (AP) - Jn the hard light of winter, Miss Porter's School for young ladies ts a place of beauty and order. Clarity and purity hang in its New England air. So does death. Barren trees hne the streets that date from Puritan times. The campus is dolled with frost. 1 white mansions with black shut. ters. The clock in the imperious while steeple keeps the proper time of day. AND THE HEALTHY looking daughters of America's best families come and go, sometimes laughing, sometimes huddlJng in worried little knots. The former '.-tinishing school " where decoru'1 and deportment were of the essence 1s confronted by the pitiless reality or a baby found dead under <J dormitory bed. Authorities are investigating· the case o( a sophomore who gave birth to the full-term baby boy, found dead in a plastic bag Nov. 15. THE QUESTIONS ARE many, the answers few and long i.n com· ing. For many days the news was stifled. The cause of death has not been disclosed, but the state medical examiner said today the delivery was unattended. The young mother, who has not been identified, entered the school last September. The girl was hospitalited after the body was discovered and is recuperat· ing at her home, out of state. She is said to be 14 and an "A " stu· dent. Did her parents, the school authorities or other students know she was pregnant? In Newport Beaeh Night Golf Course Opens to Countians Orange County's only night-lighted 18-hole golf course is in full :;wing. The Newport Beach Golf Course. located at the intersection of Cam· pus Driv(' and Bristol Street adJat't!nt to the Orange County Airport, is a St 5-million complex oHcnng a pro shop, driving range, golf lessons, putt mg green and continental cuisine restaurant. THE COU RSE ITSF.U' 1s a 3.400 ·yard executive course. whjch means 1t falls between re· gulation size and par three l'Ourses. The coui;se developed hy Lane. Land, and Jones Com p;my has fi ve par four holes. the longest being 327 yards. Th e c o u r s c , w h 1 <' h ;ii s o becomes Newport Beach'r. first fully p11bhc facility, Is lhc s1 xth ni~ht lighted course deHloped Moped Book Given Out by Irvine Police Irvine police are distnbutmg a ~afety bulletin detailing the dos ;.and don'ts of riding motorized bicycles. popularly called mopeds. Irvine Police Lt. Gc-nc Norden said a moped is any two or three· wheeled vehicle that has p<'dals and an automatic transmission and motor. It must prc~:luce less than two gross brake horsepower and must not travel faster than 30 miles per hour. NORDEN SAID a moped driver is subject lo the same rights and regulations of a person driving a car, such as observiog stop signs, tramc signals and granting righl·Of·way. But a moped does not have to register as a motor vehicle. Moped dr ivers must obtain a bicycle license, available at the Irvine Police Department. Norden explained that a moped may be driven on streets or on bicycle paths that ate OO·road or Jmmedlate ly adjacent to the road. MOPEDS AltE NOi' allowed .on equestrian trans, hiking traila. recreational traJls, off· street bikoways, sidewalks, .freeways or toll brtdaes. Norden 1lso said that to be le(al, mopeds must be equJpped ;wtth headll1hts, tail llal'IU, stop llehb, two amber and Three red rt'lltcton for tho front and rear of l1)0ped, brakes, llr«t with at .le-* 1/32·lnch tread depth. a. ~. • manual fuel ahutoCf valvo and~moter. p- .. ... -- by the company in Southern California. GENERAL MANAGER Steve Lane is optimistic about the suc· cess of the facility. After purchasing the land from the Irvine Company in 1972, Lane said development was delayed due lo strict county flood control standards and the need to comply with Coastal Commission re· quirements. Expensive shielded lights were installed to minimize glare. The course operates seven days a week until 10.30p m. Art Festival Grants Eyed Laguna Beach High School class of 77 graduates interested in applying for Festival of Arts scholarships will have the op· portunity at noon Jan. 6 at the campus to meet with and receive ·applications from festival representives. Scholarships are available in the fields of art. crafts, dance, drama. music writing and photo- graphy. They are restricted\ to graduates of-Laguna Beach High &hoot:· This year. the Festival of Arts distributed nearly $36,000 to 45 students. HEADMASTER WARRENS. Hance won't comment. · On Dec. 3, he finally called an assembly and told the students: "The ordeal and trauma which she experienced is beyond my comprehension . "To the best of my knowledge, there were no other peTSOOS in· volved in this matter. This seems incredible, but my understand· ing or the facts as thus far de· termined indicates this was the case. · "Our school is like a braided rug," Hance said. "Each of our aims, our activities, our good· limes and our bad times are so entwined with one another that when something tragic occurs to one of us, we are all affected by it." LATER, RE SAID, "The stu· dents are handling this very maturely." Some girls have said some knew of her condition. Others said they knew nothlng. They have been warned Mt t;, talk with reporters, Some trot~' with a toss of tbeit PoOY'-tailS- So me seem frig_btened and apologetic. "Please. I'm sorry, but I Just can't talk," said one girl. ~· "I don't know anything, and don't you bother my customers," said the man at the tiny grocery, "Your Village Store," where the girls shop. "WE HEARD SHE WAS prei· nant when she got here," said one school employe, who asked. not to be identified. "It's really no big deal. G iris get pregnant all the time. ll 's just because this is the exclus ive Miss Porter's School that it's news. ''Elsewhere babies are found in garbage cans, and nobody cares." The town of Farmington is neither aghast nor abuzz about the case. Some boys from Farm· ington High School have driven past Miss Porter's and shouted obscenities or sung the song: ''Having My Baby." But mostly, people feel sorry. "OH, YES, I SAW lbe girl. I could tell she was pregnant.'' said one elderly shopkeeper who also asked to remain anonymous. "She used to come in here with other girls. She was wearing a maternity top or smock," she said. "I just feel sorry they couldn't have done something for her. Too bad that with the money her family must have she couldn't · have had an abortion, or put the baby up for adoption." "Too bad s he couldn't of went to her own mother,'' said Howard Grlrfin, a gravedigger. "SHE SEEMS LIKE an aban· doned person," said William Bowers. owner of a sten!O equip. ment store. "I feel very sorry for her. Maybe she was one of those girls who saw their parents once · a year. She must have felt she bad to hide it from her parenta." Gary Pawlos, 16, a Farmington High School pupil, said there are a few snickers at the public school, "because Miss Porter's girls are supposed to be so dabrty and proper.'' But he said most felt sorry for lbe girl and thou1bt sbe •bould have had an aborUon or put the child up for adoption. · BRUMFIELD. (;ery L. and Jli"t E.; 11ARR1s, 1119111,.. Mered• ..... Sl-y layoffs was moot because both the University of =:r:~~1~~icoe":; '.:!'.:.~:~~: California and the CSUC had enjoyed steady enroll· PWlllP R.: MORA, 01111trt •m Lino. ment -and therefore employment -growth for ~~'!:i~:.N· Ti.om .. w • ....., , SOUTHERN moretbanadecade. DURKIN, e11u11et11 .N-... Suddenly that bas wi111 ..... .IOM!ll>: GRAvEs. Pr11c111. CALIFORNIA changed. Thia fall. both R111~ ... o Fr•derltk L .. ,..n"" •'-~state's m .. ior sy ... ~ms SULEWSICI, Falth A. and _,.....,. J ; FOCUS "-"=' ..,, .,..., HAIG+4T. R-1 .... 8rlen -Miii,._ '----------~ m higher edUCatkm SW• di L.,; SLAMICOWSICI, CMd -f ed ll t drops ...,,.,; ev1NGTON. o.i.r.sMn•nci er enro men • a..~ w.; eAs•LE, e-r1i.,,,.,., UC a 1,091-student dropoff from last year and the _ ,..,~..:~--.r 1 CSUC a 6,802-student decline. ELLEFSEH. Cend•ce ICey and Rk-d Ali.t<; McCON HIELI... Ru Aoy Md ICa!Myn Marie; ZACHER. JlillaN ... ..., and i;.orve o..n.t; EVENSON. Gatol H--~ N vl"; RUTLEDGE. CMrltt E • ...., .Niii A.; BAILEY, Mwy Loi$ - J.llha Harokl; ROT"R. l'Ntlp 0..., -CMolyn JHn; BLESSUM. S.... or-e lAe -Merit Oov91ti; BATES, e>evld F. •nd Orva E.; MCICIT· TRICIC, Otery! M. and Mlcl\HI T. MOMB, 0..r'""" O. a1td Geo<'9t £.; GATE WOOD, Kennell\ E. e110 CM<hlt1 Q,; HA\111..ANO. Jee-On V. -Het'OIO O.; SHE RM"H. Stewn Alan Ind Atldru Ly11n; AEESE, Eiliabeth 0. -Cl-T .; MILLER. °""" Wllllem -Cecalla SU.; Gl8-80NS. O.borall L. •nd Mlclwlel; FUHRMA"I, Paullne end t.Jlen 8.; 81H.EW . JuOy and Gurqe; ZUSCHLAG, Horl11e Grete -01411er PNnlp. AICEAS, Rot1ll11d1 alld OltrlH Medlson It; BARlON, ltldlel'O D. 111d K•tlllHn c.; eoell&"I, Ro1e111.,1e 11td Claire DOflelO: ltELCH, Tl!Qm .. c;.reld -J.,ka LY'WI: SCHNl!.IOER, Dewey 8. -..... yl,; GUSTA"°fol , Linda E. - 'W\.lllMI JoM; ALLEN, SllMll Clrol .,... o-18 ~I; HEl4.RY, C.11ty l'IM.,... .Jtllft 0.vlO; BE R ltY, SUWft A. ·and lCenHlh L.; COLLI NS. VI~ .... OaNl<I Guy. SHUMAK.alt. Roe.rt J-.,.., • • ~ U Dawn; EVANS. .IDM It. lltd Jolene G.; LANGFORD, Mlt1'MI -Vlolet Sue; ICEUEY. -~ T. •net MarlOft L; HA.14 Ci-. Md 0Mlr1ft; ARM ET, Rlltll A. 81111~ R.; MOit ENO, 5llYft Ly,.. encl .-; GRIGGS. Eric -LI-,._; MATTER, Johll T. and,,_,, T.; NATFIELO, Delpltlne 1--Al· ....,L Birth• ,,_.,...1,lt7' '*. 81\d Mrs. JosePtl Bel rlen, Minion Ylefo,boy ,......,...,,,",. Mr. Md Mrs. D•Yld Griffith, MllllO!I Vltlo,glrl ......... -., .... ,, Mr. alld Mr1. Brent Jone1, ~t• -.qlrl Mr. •net Mn. D•""d Flnlu•, ~ Hlll&.boY He,,.mhr s. 1t16 Mr. •ftd Mrs. O.reto. Hibbert, El Toro. girl Mr. anet Mr$. Terry H1111hn. ~ NI-I.boy IM. -Mn.. Angelo MarollbOt. iw .. llloflVltJo,boy Ne•-'-r '· 1t76 Mr. -Mr" John 8r..ce. S... Jua11 Ceplstr-.boy Mr. -Mrs. Pevl Pimentel. MlHlol\ Viejo, girl .. _..,7,1916 IN. -Mrs. ~rry Bre.,,.19, El T-, Qlrl Mr. end Mri. Kfeld HlllStn, El Toro, boy Ne-'9rl,1f16 MT. Md Mrs. Stev.., Jollftsofl, ~ lleKlt,bo'( Mr. -Mn. Jellr•y Lino.., MltMofl .... Jo.boy SOUTHCO"ST COMMUNITY NOSl•tTAL ltOV•Ml91t IT Mr. -Mrs. U. T. TllOl'l\pllOI\ 111, ~8eech,9lrl. ltOV•Ml• It ti ''THE THREAT OF IAYOFFS DUE to enroU- menl declines is now real," CSUC Trustee Jeanette Ritchey says. "It's disappointing to me that we are now left with only seniority as a factor." Mrs. Ritchey, who originally proposed the merit layoff system. blasted a new state law man- dating the new CSUC policy aa a "sellout to special interests." . This leaves open the old question of whether tenure and seniority in education are aahield tor the old and moribund or a guardian for faculty poUUcal freedom. Teacher groups say merit is already built into promotion and tenure systems and that schools can get rid or incompetents. BUT MRS. RITCHEY, AN appointee of former Cov. Ronald R eagan, contends that making seniori- ty the only criterion for deciding who to keep when university budgets gel tight can prevent an inflow of youth and new ideas. "Also, under seniority. the women and mlnorities hired in the last few years would be the fll'St to go.'' But as in most controversies about teacher tenure, m erit bas been easier to praise than to measure. The difficulty with defutlng merit produced op· position from professors' unions claiming that an annual merit r eview would "cast a chilling effect on faculty creativity." TIIEIR ARGUMENT-THAT MERIT review could easily be used against competent teachers with unpopular or controversial ideas -was persuasive enough to kill Mrs. Ritchey's plan. Which leaves the campuses still facing the potential of layoffs, but ewitb fairly certain knowledge of who would be first to go if cutbacks are made. Unvented Heaters Create Hazards Many local h~es are amonc the estimated 140,000 Southern and Central California households still being heated with potentially hazardous un· vented gas beaters, Leo Love, Newport Beach fue chief, has warned. Love said many unvented heaters have an open, unshielded flame that could touch off a fire. AFTER TREATING four young ·persons . Bouuto said he believed lbat tbelr neurotic reac. tions were due to ex- posure to ••The Ex· orcist," with Its searing the mes of d e monic possession and hostility toward a parent. .. Cinematic neurosis was not unique to 'The 'Exorcist,' •' Bozzuto said. "Films can pro- du ce sig nificant psychiatric impairment and both the physician and the public shouJd be aware." BOZZUTO believes the · present rating system for motion pictures -G, PG, Rand X-sbouldbe revamped to warn peo. pie about the shock hazards of some films. He said U~ere is liWe medical literature oa cinematic neurosis. THE DOCTOR'S analysis or the disease came after be treated the four young people, who he says could not return to n o rm a l without psychiatric help after seeing "The Exorcist." Bozzuto consider s cinematic neurosis to be diseases as definUe as the traumas observed in survivors of natural dis· asters and such man. mad e horr ors as tbe World War Jl concentra- tl on camps and the atomic bombings in Japan. "MOST OF the movie- going crowd is under 30," he said, adding that accounts for the ages or the patients he heloed.. ·Readers _Ear$g IBgh Rank Mr. 111d Mn. George Drl"Mll, ~8.,ch,bo'I' NOVllMlllttt Mr. -Mrs. Terry Argut, L.aquna ....... l,9lr1. NOV9Mllllt!t He added that careless use of unvented beaters can lead to asphyxiation by carbon monoxide, a col· orJess and odorless gas that can cause death alter prolonged exposur-:. MEBANE, N.C. (AP) -:::::;::;;;:;~~=;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::;;;=:;;,;::;;:;; -An elementary school • here ls using military Mr. and Mrs. Roneld Deuhcll. Li9'1M BHCh, boy. NOV•Mllllt24 lk. end Mrs. Ooneld S<nHfer, Safi .Ne11Cec111lrano, girl. NOV9Mllllt2S Mr. and Mrt. MllCl!fll W•hfleld Ma(l1, 1 ... 111e,9lr1. I#. end Mr" Jeme1 Kirner, 1AQ11f1a 9Ndl,9lrl. NOV9MllR11 Mr. end Mn. Slepl\en tlUm.1, ~ llMdl, llOy. NOV9M191th Mr. alld Mrt. Stephen Fr-lie, U.-Hit-4, boy. NOV9M811111 Mr • ...,.. Mra. C.meron IC•"" Soul1I ~.My. OllCSMBlllt l Nr. 81\d Mr1. Hel11r1c" Aelc""1. Sin JQet\Clc>fttr-boy. HCMOM•M01tlAL lfOSl'ITAl. NOVllM8lllt2' »r . ..,. """'-D• .. 10 111...,,111e, mJ Eldeft AW., C.te Mftt, Olrl. ranks, pep rallies and prizes to lure students from their television sets and into the library. And it's work1ng. ·nr. Dou1 Jones, principal at E.M. Yoder Elementary School, says each of his atude n u has read between 60 and 80 books .t.hls year. But that's not enough to qualify a stu· dent for rank in the acbool's reading "army." RECRUITING p0Uc1 .IJ)eeifies 100 books tor the rank of private. 50 more for colonel and another~ tor 1eneral. Privates 1et an orange aweatahlrt em blazoned wtth tbe words "1 have tead 100 books.•• Addi· tlonal rank adds . stars and stripe• to the aleevls and each "soldier'' geta ·a can of K-ratiOJJs fOl' his .or her eUorts. ALnE FRUGGE. CZ. leaned on bis mop at the Sarah Porter Memorial where the lady, mono- cle in her lap, looked sharply down from an oU pain~. ''Well, sometimes I think It's too bauMhwt th• old cliadpline and old tnorality of Miu Porter ovea way," he Hld. "Butt suea lt'a rlJht. The world la cb.anclng. And no&hl.nc'• aolnc lo keep babi• • from beini born. Jt.'1 iust too w .. OW baby didn't live.' 1 Tbe school held a read .. ~ ......... inl rally ln lt1 gym· nulum thla week for ln· ductlon of 3' recrults,. .who donned tbelt 1weatshlrt1 to cheers from ac hool cblerleeden and tunes· from th~ local blgb .~boot bana . :t ~ .. ~ DZ DAIL y PILOT Friday, Oec:erno.t 17, 1978 ~!!.~.~ ....... ,~!.~~.~ ....... ~'!'!!!:!::~~ ....... ,~C:-:!~!.~.s:!:. ••.••.. ~~:~.~~.~~:: ....... r~~!!:.~~.~~-· ........ ~~!~:.~~~.~~~ ........ ~~!~!.~~~~~ ....... i~~~!:!!.~~.~~·.· ....... . G....._, I 002 G.t.«al I 002 G....,.... I 002 G4ttwrol I 002 G.._.el I 002 G • .,.,.. 10016._..ot 1002 G....... 1002 G~ral IOOZ ······••·······•·•····· ···••••····•·····•·•··· .•......•••.......•.••. ···•·····•••···••······ •...................... ..•.•.....•..•••••..•..•.•...•...............................•....... ·•••··•········•••···•· \\!:~I.LY '.\ TAYLOR CO. 1{1-:J\l TOH~ ~11w1· l ~Hf> llG CANYOH-sns.ooo You'll have room to spa.re in this 4 BR, 3 ba, f am rm & VIEW home. Tastefully decorated. Priced to sell! 2111 ,. ............ NEWPORT CIHTB. k.a. 644-49 I 0 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Attractive 4 bdrm. home on comer lot. Bay views from living room & UP· stairs bedroom. $185,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3 41 Boy\1de 011v1· NB 675 6161 . ~, :?....,,.~·· ;;. I· • ·I • I ,. • --\4' i:· ~n ~=i: n .. ''"'."' .. f'(l ;~, t1·1 ·-,• ~~,i .. , t A HIW aECOlD FOil AllUVIATIOHS This Mesa Verde Buccola 4 bdrm, 2 sty. bas got it! Big tam. rm. with wet bar and stone !rplee, beaut. ldsc~. sprklrs., firepit, patio o /bang. Inside is fully A /C, spacious and colorful plus a 3 car gar. w /elec. opnr. Local· ed nr park. This ad is a new record for abbreviations; this home is a new list- ing at $ll8,SOO. UPlll!lfJUI: ti()Ml:S REAL TORS~ 546-5990 1525 Mesa Verde Drive, East, Costa Mesa also in Corona def Mor, at 675-6000 1002 G...-al 1002 CdM TRIPLEX Corona llighlands, highly upgrad~ ! Each unit 2 bdrms.; one has extra 1;'.a bath & frplc. 4 Covered carports, with extra storage plus 2 extra parking spaces. Community pool. Only several blocks to Little Corona Beach. "A BEST BUY" ~t $158,950 LEASE WITH BUY /OPTION Excellent Bluffs value in original Bluffs. Profess. decorated & avail. im- mediately. Priced low at $112,000. Buy now or lease with an option to buy later, using today's lower price. H~ £uofuofiw -Q ehli.gotiu • • G...,.ol I 002 G.....-oJ I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SP.AMISH MAM SI OH OM HILL POOL + HACH UY TO PllVATI 11.ACH goes with this 4 bdrm. home in outstanding Corona del Mar res idential dastr1ct. Priced at $123,500, which allows you room to de· corate & e nhance the value im· medJately. 67M400 $58,250 Secluded «>urtyard en· try to magnlClcent enter. la.l.ners penthowse. Vault· ed ceilings add drama lo artistic setting. Huge noor·to·t-e1liog cracklinJ: (1teplat'tl. Gourmet pub kitche n . Massive G....,... 1002 ~ 1002 h1deaway master suite + ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• guest quarters. Terrace 1---------overlooks sparkling pool & grounds. 963-7881. Ol'IN ,,, 9 ." s fUN ro Bl N!(f • [®- liSTSIDE ZSTORY ONLY $59,500 "DoU bou.se" ls lhe only way to describe our new hstmg. New crpt, new We. freshly palntc<l & de- corated Loads of trees & roioe bu~bes. Close to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• RE.NTALS ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j 0 T MESA LUXURY Super SpyCJlcns But View GeMrof 100 GeMral 1002 C S A IMllGCAHYOM 4BR,famrm,punoramlc d Assumptl·on' vu lot. Furn. or unrum. YA Buyers Call Now No money down. Many l-0 chooi.c from. CuJJ fvr more information. SEA BREEZES :ichools & s hops, in Will encompass you ir choice Ea::.ti.1de co~tJ you buy lJu.s cwtom bwll Mesa. 545·9491. 4 Be~room, 2 Bath -••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa Verde COSTA MESA CHARMER Fantas tic 3 Br family Be t home. Costa Mesa's au Y mo:.t populan area. As· Immaculate 3 fiedroom, sumnlJlc VA loan. Easy 2 bath home. F<1nl1tslil' monthly payments. l!"lx20 adde<l family roc>m Don't miss this one. with bc·amt'd cerlrngs $47,500 full price. Call and load:i or pisnt-1111.:. now646-7171 J..oc:Jted on a <1wet strel't , . .,.,,,,9 .,,~,,, ... rn~1"'""'' 1·1>nv1·111('lll lo :-.c!ionls [~ •. I and :ihnpJltnl(. Won t lu::.t , luni:. S7;J.5UO OPfo~N · • llUL!:>l-; ~Jl Sun lO 5. ---=====~ COTTAGE Just r educe S20,000. • Beaut lclscp,<l yr old Ex· Spacious three bedroom, $9&QO D Charming 2 bedroom and fllmily room and dining • own ec. home $1250/mo (Un· den with cozy fireplace, room wllh fantastic view Pays t-0 exisllng S% VA fum >. Yrly lse , shake root and highly of the Newport Harbor loan at $337. TOTAL per C .. CodHonw polished hardwood area as well ns night month with NO qualify. In COM floors. Located on a cor· lights. Beautifully up-ing. Sharp 4 bedrm, ~ ba 5BR, 3ba. w/Cam r m .. , .. COVINGTON ner lot with easy access graded with enclosed home in good family loc. at 519 Marguerite. - for boat or trailer private patio a nd allrac· area. NEW carpeting, Newly painted, very un· 4-PLEX storage. Priced at last tive landscaping. Now roof & water heater. Full usual lrg home on lot by S 123,500 year's price of $Sl,500. $2l.S,OOO.Call673-3S50. pri ce only $46,SOO. itself. $700/mo. Yrly lse 1700 sq. ft. owner's suite I' 963-4569 • 963-1786 rllage Real [state Pt!mnsula home. Great for infor mal hvmit. hul:I! patio, fireplace and pro · · tected by our one ycar1---------warranty. $132,005. Call 640.9900 f1"'1~ &iaJI ~ Valley Realty OWNER SAYS! Move In Before Chnslmus. Low, Low Down Paym1•nt Upgraded Costa Mesa CALL556·2660 CJl'IN1119 .. 1s 1uN roaH~CE· HURRY! (Availl-15-71> with fireplace plu.s three C::SELECT • [8 ~ 531·5800or963-0l.2Z 21R. II.A. SPECIAL huge bedrooms. Three 2 NEWPORT BEACH TPROPERTIES. 't)' lt1AH1ll ·=~::~ f:~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~s 2c~:~a~~a::~ . -·--·-·-~ 602'hNarcissus Best buy in this VER\' $16 000 ---------•home. 3 Bdrm., 2 Ua. :!917 Chestnut, Cost a 1 ________ _ \te::.a C'.111 640.6161 MESA DELMAR Super sharp 4 bedroom & family. F'tesh paint, new carpe t s thruout. Beautiful kitchen. Large yar d on quiet street. Ready to move into. Of· fere d al $68,500. Call 540 JJ51 MEAEDITH popular model C II t ...... 48, 2 ul•. 2 13·A •• 71 H "'RBOR VU HILLS (Back hse) • · · · · · $325mo d ,,,,, ' a 0 · ..,.. u ' GARDEHSESTATE ~ 1---------1 706 Marguente ay . ......,..7171. Mobile flo·mc Xlnt cond. h 0 M (Fr hs ) "'""' <>'IN liO '1 •11 ;IUf\/IOtU, I' ~r:;r.E:.:f ?.~ji ~~&~, ~::;:vt~~ :.::~~J:n~~5J. •!\~• roJ:~ct;.;;.~•ilii:: [ ®' If jaHf lj 1·-·646-·-4·380-A.g;e;n;t;;;;1 Fireplace, bltns .. new cp1s., profcss1onally put0ted. Dbl. ~arage. lg. bal·kyard w/HBQ, blk. wall fence. Vacant, can show day or night. 646--3928. eves : 546--8104 area. Huge family room Surfv1ew $134,!l!iO near new plush carpet· La,~~ . UPPER BAY i------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil with crackling rireplace Mike Schloftsma11 ing. Wood shmgle roof. REAL ESTATE 644·6397 CHARMER -~ COATS& WALLACE Lachenmyer Rea ltor Walk·in closet in master REALTOR Beautlf1d liindscaping --------- suite. Owner will help 714/ 644-6397 with sprinklers. Localed Freshly Pa1·nted Call 963·6767. -----'------1 in fine neighborhood nr HuntinC)ton leach REAL ESTATE, INC. finance. Try $9,000 down. j) Ol'fN llt9 ·11Pu•1108l11.-r• PRICESl.ASHEO S.C-OastPlaza. Deane Home Clean, TWO UNITS [ I $3000 a~· ·~-itil neat, 4 bedrm, ram rm, :~:~~~:J:I~~re~f ~te~~,~: --------• :'tl;IU&iill 5 :::i~~~::.~~H 040•ll ·----~r.~;~~~·\~~~; ... tcps lo llw o n· an LIVE-IN Spread oul in this huge 5 ANYTIME JASMINE CREEK! home. Offered at a low l'ncccl atS97,500 g~~~~0~0~0 ':~dp~~~l~~~~~~~~~I Exciting two-iuory home $60,500. Hurry on this BAYFRONT INVESTMENT HorborVuHiMs h 1 . l 1. with OCEAN V ll::W : one!! ~HERITAGE REALTORS I l, .. rrns • 4 '···th•.· new, PEOPERTY Sh 1·k d o I.Jg Hu swimm ns: pool. many bwll·1n r~aturrf-,._, v~ J ows 1 ea ream. nc Ideal for families who 1---------1 < " 1wvl'r ui·c·upicd' 2 Story, Dcauliful owner 's unit in owner. Many extras, hke thl•ir recreation at beautiful mirrors; three ffiUPERB lut.,otw11(Jd&gl,1i.s:p1cr this 1mdeofownership cu.st-0mcarpet.s,drnpes, home, pool table is in· VA OKI.I. bedrooms & fam i ly l•1r lrnal. Nici: WJlcr 1neomc property. Ideal wait coverings. 4 Bedrm, eluded . Cill lor itppoint· room , includes 24 hr. QMES \Jrw S:!X'.J,5{)(1 fur t he J1ve ·1n ow nr lge family room w/fplc. mcnt!W:!·:.!SJS. Four months n ew, 3 guard, gat ed e ntry, ,,. r '" m:1 3li6:l ji4:! 2:!53 1-:ve" mana.:cr. Also 2 apart· Bltn kitchen with pass OPIN ,,, ., • "' ll•N 10111 N'<t'• bedrm, 2 bath, man)' ex· clubhouse. pool & Jacuzzi 1555 w. Beker,C.M. menL'> for tax shelter and thru window to pallo and [ I tras! ! Pool sized ~ard. and TENNIS COU HTS. Ne•I 10 Markel Basket associated BROKEllS-AEAl TOllS 101'. W lalb uo 6 7 I. ho l ~::l~:i:~!~£~:l3~ ~~f ;!~y~jf~s;~zt i(f IJ~lilJ)t :~'.oo. eau eor u1iorma. J:~~1:f ~~e~ ~~~e it'·~ 1~~~~5~49~·~s~6~5s~~~ DOVER SHORES S p C'c la c ul a r 60 ' &yfront, mviting pool in e ntry court -glamour und charm combmed 10 this 5 bedroom, 4trJ bath home. Includes dock for lar)!c boat. Call £or appt. to sec. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642-5200 642·5678 $36,950 Rtfl dl'ror .111111: t.. de hghtrul br1l·k µ;1t111 .1rl•,1 111 mpl1mcnl lh1!> -~Ml'llJU'> l ~tory town hom1• If )1IU Jft' µu > lnl: '"J"tl'U rl·nt rnun1·v . lwn•:. }•1ur ~h.111\'C lo l:l'l at St49.000. Call fi73 8550. 644-7270 • •64S.l•f~4,..._ COLE OF NEWPORT 9 UNITS.OCEAN .... I . I ' • I • ' 1111111 REALTORS PRIME AREA [~ - . ·. ~ U4.~SHUd OPEN DAILY 1·5 . _; I_ : .' _• 2SlSE.CstHwy.C<lM . $168,500 ' ,;,.'UHalt 2308 Reclonds, HI -=---=-:---_ 675-5S 11 :! short blocks to oce an in r L' to R ---pride o f ownersh i p •rormii ming oom• SE~L idle items w1lh J neighborhood. High sta· REALTORS Come sec for yourself i----------i Daily Pilot Classified Ad blc inc:ome will s how A CONVENIENT SHOPPING AHO &WINO CUIOE FOR THC LIVE OM LIDO CAl OH lHC CO lh1s well kept home. 3 lg. Bdrmi.. 2 Bal~. living c_ s TAR GA"E-o"• .. "' cash nodwdw1th minimum rm. + Den, fireplace. .)'. iu .&"-.. .,.~ 1 reqwrc own payment s 156,500 ----- MEW IH & OUT BEACH RETREAT Softly Moving •llW tJ x dt•dm t1un,, ;\ •I One of lhe best s treet to $41.350 i.tn·d lucatt0ns on l.iclo Steps to poundm~ surf m ,1 :1 Bclrm hum1• \ ou :111tl er} :.lat :..ind! Buck ::.hit hJ\l' ltm1• 111 du1Usc \ard is pa~ area 11l.1y \ 11 u r c Jr pe l & a p . ground. Winding woo<fon bltns., ulll rm., new 1, .,,11 UrLLA\'ltl'Ol.L\'-'. .,... Hurry!Callforeompletc cpts. Ovl•r:;12ed dbl • wA• 1· J:j. r-0 ... 1,,.,,,.~,c •• .i. J:i. "'u .. 1.. detJils and preview of g arage, t't•mcnl :.lab, ....... ., ,1 Auo•d0n9 10 ••• S10... oci 11,,.."' this unique opportunity "·'"'"I:' .11' nt '>larlt•d "m •In I" mnl f>l"""ll' '·lli 7711 9 i> !1, To d.-~10(' """Oge loo Solu•doy, -(;alt 963·71!81. ~•de yd fvr IJooit ur ~-•J7l •r i~"J' ""r--..-..J"'.J •onumt>.... :1t_~:''IY J'• ""' " camper ,,. U V•Ul I I..,, /oJ,rx 1 .. .,h~·~.. lCOO•O [ 646·39'l8.t•ves· G73-<1577 e1~ ... l> I.,, tr..... ,, ..... 0 'II• '• ~ ••• ~ 1 ~ '1'~f ;, ~~,;7. 1;i;.:~:: ~jC;1,.,l1,1 fY NO-' lt~~ I D J.1Z20-?9 •II· '•'-'"""'• '"''.. -7'\ o j9.:,1Jtl! ~~ '~ ~;~';;•ha141d::~)V .Y :!:!~~( GI.MINI 1 P1 • tf~t )7 Tv•"• 6:' s.,,, S,AGITIAAIV' µh.im:es. walkways lo secluded 1·n· • -lry! Gourmet kitchen. '111, I WATfRFRONT Lavish llv. room with . J!Il1 ! • HOMES step.down conversation Lachenmyer . wr.i · l. ~ REAL ESTATE Jrea + fire pl ace! ---------631-1400 Sulf'shlne brC'akr'a s t Realtor · ---pati<>. Poot J ;.•('U?ti • l!J ACREPOOL ESTATE $67,560 I002 \VIit•) b•d l m11k1• lhti. gal'tll'll lt1·t0~ at ''' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ftnrst W<~u·t la'.'\l Call Ge...rol I 002 <HMt-ol !; c d u d c d 1· u I de . s a c shl'ltt'n•d by lowering puws lca1ls to this ex· ccut1vt• dvtil>k door en· try to lav1..,h II \'ITII: room! S1·11or.11t• IJmdy room with Palu" Vt>nlt'S ~lone r1repf.ICl'' f~fllCUrcan macneb / lrvtne realty FIMf:R HOMIS ,.OM S6l,OOO TO $1,200.000 BUOY A VllW IM 1977 ·nw; 1s a lovt•ly 3 bedroom home w a fabulous VJEW of the lake & golf rourse m Rancho San Joa- rium Beautifully decorated & with special amenities thruoul. Truly a hom e you can be proud of. $115,000 J eanne Newman 642-8235. (Vll > PllDE & PU.AS.! Pride in ownership & pleasure in living in this charming 3 yr. old Country French home on a sleepy little channel where the ducks go swimming by. Used bricks - leaded glass -marble fireplace make this 4 bedroom, 2Y.a bath home SPECIAL! $157 ,500. Bob Owens 642·8235. (Vt2) II THI wart ONll Darling 2 bedroom, 2'h bath townhome with one of the finest locations & most reasonable prices in Deerfield. Totally upgraded in earthy tones. Mirrored wardrobe doors -garage door opener - ONLY ~.000 r Start the new year right! H olly Markas 644-6200. (V13) MIW!! Lovely 4 bedroom tf amlly room I· • dining room home at $)9,900 tee. Also ... 2 bedroomtfamJly roo.m at $96,000 tee. Both have super University Park locatioos! Laszlo Sharltany 752·1414. CV14) '42"'235 644 ... 200 901 Oowr Orlw H•r• Vl•w Cefl.., INlnt ., cem!IUS V•ll•y Center 7'1·1414 ~7 OOIO. t"1if.tJ 9 • ') • ~1 II o I t.1tr hcn Y.1th din1ni:' MESA VERDE s w l' c p 1 n ~ m J s t e r Decorato r 's t'ho1ce hetlro11m l\'lre.tt + 2'! Super 3 bed rm + den Ha m lJ l 1 n ~ '• a c r e Fe.-itunng 2 r1repfJces. Rround:. \\1th fe nce d Io t s of p J n c l 1 n i: • child safr pool• Owner wallpaper. plush rrph. SJ yo; brinl! Jrl nHcr' For h?e bedrms Jost ll~led • • 11u1lk appo111tmenl call 0on·tmL'iS1l ' Pr1C't•don 847 1i010 fy $83,()()(). l1<1CJtel1 In " • '' " ., I 1• I' ~~V"de Coll [® IUMtl ·~,.HERITAGE ' • REALTORS Hove ~ometb1nl( to sell ? --------· Clu~~1f1cd ~t well. G..,.ol 1002 Getteral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CE 110111 ILllNS CO. OVER 50 YEAR S OF SERVICE llG CANYON wmt OUTST AMH*i VIEW Bubbling Fountain Greets You at Huge Front Courtyard in thjs 4 Br B~admoor III. Decorativ~ Masonry, Beamed Ceilings, Sliding WQJ.ls of Tempered Glass to Patio & Gardens. Formal Living & Dining Garden Kitchen w-Pass Thru Bar to Pool Area. Mstr Br Has Adjacent Beautiful Tiled Jacuul. $295,000 #I J aoLETA POINT DI. SPYaLASs HILL OPIM THUIS.. FIU. l·SPM. Brand new .. Portsmouth" high on a bill w/unsurpassed view from Uvi.ng room. family room. kJtchen and master BR suite. Pool-shed courtyard. gorgeous honey-tone carpeting. Wet bar. $235,000. 631·1800 c ""~O l1 :~ u t t:~~'fP\.l._f ;i~ .. t' NO' U ..J a ~r r -"1""' • IC\.•• •t.>li·l~·•-rn /(JO. t.iti 11 7 \1 .. -)1·Sll'>tl'J ''C\."' ''~·1 ..... , ,,,,,~_.. l'>nnso~. <# ,.,41 ,, /~.90 :3~ '1,.!, !~ ,z~~ ~· ~.:.;'9ol ) 61 /4 \i~I CANCtl I• it 1 .t•O••t I• ti .. f 0 /JNt II I~ C '' ••, ()-1' -'"' 1•• .. '..~" J '' ,, :~ ! . "' !' t."'~"~· ' ~~ ~ ...... t e 'C l).l• 1t .. _,,. O' Vto• .. 1t,fll 1a •10.,. 37·'6 ST 19 T• ,,, .. ~ !.<.·•• n r 10tw ~i' f!,N~• 21,.,.,,.. ~ "' "°" _., ~ .. if 22U-u.J ):'C• r. t • "e., ~l c .. " t> ''"O'••• ,, .,. 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Yo\I d•••lop l•I>"' ."•P No 3 b•low 'RINI NOM!£PEO lHlUS IN Iii!~£ SQUARE I I I · 1 t I '* SCRAM-LETS Ans wen In Cloulflcotion S.I 00 ~ .......... !~~~,~~ .......... !?.~~ Ila CAMYOM -$22',000 4 Bedroom. Open & light. View. Conversation pit. Good lot. Stained glass windows. Prof easional landscaping wltb Countain. Much, much morel 4 COLPWIU. 14NIM CO. 644-1766 2111 IA"'10AOUIN Hlllt ICD. IH~TCIHTI" LIDO ISLE NEW EXCLUSIVE VIA GENOA Charming 3 bdrm, + versatile bonus rm .. on wide lot. High beamed ceilings. South patio. $198,000 LAWSON REALTY * 675-4562 * COMPARE THIS $82.000 4 Bdrm , bonus room : huge country k itchen with fr11lc Great lo<:allon near pa rk & lenn1i. courts Quiet cut de sac !>tree\ 1\ssuma hie V I\ loan at SJ. r C. F. Colesworthv REALTORS 640-oofo ------- 48E:DROOM Secluded on tree lined cul·de·snc street. One mile to beach. H1~hly up· grnded hume, hardwood lloor throughout. Vault· t'd ccllms:s. Formal dmc l(Ourmet k ildicn. /\s· su!l'\11 ble VA, f'a y me nts $276.00 per month. Cull 003·6767 . ('ffN tit q •If~ lc/~I tc1~1f fl(( t [~IUllUI HOLIDAY , SPECIAL Quick action will put you m thl'I delightful 4 bdrm., fo ml l v tdinin~. Mesa Verde home, sitlm!l on a lar~e fol, a mong custom 1.,mei-. WAnRFROHT P1tr/floal <.:holce toca · OR£SS ON TH( MOVE -softly bloused on lop ~w1nv.•na bt '""'' Sew lll•S 3-J?ore beauty 111 oolyesier uepe or '"'" wool for day·011111e1. Pnnteo Patlern 9085 Miss" Sim 8. 10. 12 14 16, 18 Sue 12 lbu~I 341 t~s 21.. 1a•ds ~J -•nett l1brir Send S 100 for ~ach oaltem 4dd 3)(' tor ~•ell rwtern for lw t (!Ass eirma•I hantlhna Stnd It. liOf'I, 4 BR. 3 ~alhs, 2 Marian Maritn frplcs .. lg~. patio, new Paltern Onpl. 442 <lee . Won l laSl long al · Da•ly Pilot Sl79.SOO 232 We!l !Slh St. Now HEWPORTHTS. York. NV 10011 , Print A d e light lo :fhow' NAME. ADDRESS. ZIP, Spac10U!\ 3 Bit, 3 be., pool s I z E 3 n d s T y L E home. 2 fo'rpk.~ .. 11undeck NUMBER over garage with oce11n Ot ,., bow llow to ltt 1 view! Sl3!1,500 (Or will patttni ft11f Send HW ftr le as e at. $8 5 0 mo. • our ••• hll<\lflnttt httern yearly l C1tato1-cll11 ct1111on 11111 .. fer ..... hy "~· tru '8111111 .. r•ur cllelct. _......__ s .. d 1s1 ""'' •~ s .. .a. l!fttt l ook i1 .2s • 675.7060 * l11t111t Mt1ttY Cr1l1U $1.00 hubllt F1shio11 Itek SI.CIC> lastlrlt Stwt111 t .. k Sl.00 .. .,.. . Boots are Coziest! Keep your tou cory and sp111ts high 1n boots' CASV• Crochel hiah·Or low bl)()f\ 1n Quirk ~hetr ~lttrh 'il)l,s d•P r r~rhelPd 100 U\r ~niftlnR wnrslrd 1n mull rotor\ Pattern 7 }]!> s11e) S . M l 1nclul1tO S 1,00 lor uch pattern Add 35<' each oau,m ror f1rst-cl•u 11rma11 and handhna. Send to: Altce Brooks Needtecrilfl Dept. 105 Da1ly P11ot Bo11 163 Old ChPl~911 Sta. New York NY 10011 Print Name. Address, Zip, Pattern Number MORE than ever before' 20Q dtslttns plus 3 free P,inttd In· i1de NEW t 976 NECDLECllAH CATALOG' Hu tvtryth1na. 75c. Crochtl •1111 Squeres .. Sl.00 Crtchet • W1nlttbe 11.00 NlllY mt1 Quilts 1.00 fllpplt Crocht 1.00 Sew + ~It look , _ St.25 Nttdlepolnt look $1 .00 rtower Crtchet lot-.it.DO M1lrpl11 Crochtt look 1.00 ln1ll11t Crtehtl look _ 1.00 lnst•nt Mtcrt111t lotk _$1 .00 lnsUnt Monn look Sl.00 • Ctmplttt Qlft IMk Sl.00 CeA'lplett Al1h1111 114 $1.00. 12 ''lit Aftttm 112 _ &01 l otll of 11 Quilts #1 10~ ltlmv111 Quilt leok t2 soc 1S Q•llt• for Ttdly 13 IOt ... " •f 11 lllfy Rues _ !ID• , . .. •• I . ., . . HouMs For Sat. Ho-ttH For Sak HouH• for Sc:K Houu• For SciN Hou.er. For Sale Friday. O.C•mti.r 11. 1978 DAILY PILOT N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . ---"--------------..,.--------- G ... ro1 I 002 DGIHI Poiftt I 026 ~°" 1 .. ch I 040 lrYIM I 044 L..ogimM1 leodl I 041 Ho.1-sH For Sak H°"'" For S. Ho.H-1 For St* oet.-lteal •tate ·•··•······•······•••• ••.•..................• •·••·•·•·•·••·········· .......•...........•... ············•·········· ·················••·••• .................................................................... . HEIGHTS-UNDER RB>UCB> S7.ooo TAX SHELTER Executive Mewporlleoch '°'' "-wponl.ach 106' ~.~~ ..... !~~ RHl•tatw • l rruJt: from harbor. 2600 J .... __ d ---r-.......ls u~.• r.......11!8 ... •o I "'Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.--.,... ___ VL..w W..ted 2900 ,q ft ~ fir. ~· • UJ fJrn ust R•-I u 11.-...,... ncrw-~~ ""' ...,....... ...,_ .,.. $60 000 rm w frvll + tlcn. 1111 .. 1 S1ic 1:1ha rp r umm.-rc 11al Kanc hu San Joaquin an.colNnOft •cdw S.Cluded Eaay llv'a,2br, ...................... . ' • t y u pl:r Jdr d prr. units, near the bench to wnhomti tn Ir vine' fof"the den, 2.,.. ba, wood & W.e l or4 .. Charminf( J bt'<lloulll fl''l!ltonJll)' tnihq.111 no Good par lu111:, up.:r,ult·d f:ll 11 utrt•tJ by J 11 olf &laas. Euth toned con· M~Vleio with h.1rdwood Ouor\ 0 >Mt.I ...,otlc $g:J.'.IO<l l'nn \urruun•t1n11 ., 1'°J n ("UW'M' Jnd p,irk lt·nnii. ct.tftandlftCJbu'f•r do.$98.$00 499-4148. Cash or caah for your 3 h • )( Io l NI' w pn r I Orih 4~, l79'J t.astically pn r,·d 1.1roix·r &. pool ne.>orl>> t'mllf y Thi"~ bl·llmom t-:mt't Jhl W<""_,,,_,__..., 1091 i3wly llubor lh!lh School U1-. l u us 1· ... L L" pallo IArea. IJrAP lllJ,h'r l\Jv home h.1' a 'iwt-t·11 --•'IThom""'on Reallv S J y ' ll i•J .:> .,_ I:. f ••••••••••• eee. ••• • • • • • .. ~OIL .... 1870 I tr1 cl • prul•1· up t1111 ~h;irp J Ur.<!flJ, culhl·11t.11 TODAY • 'IUltt-l! lied room' + t.!t·•1. lit!( v1t:w o wh1tt•w,1tl·r. ._... sove <.:ALL 7~1 31!11 tt•iluot:.. frph•, 1mv.1t>. Wahrfroftt Prop. Inc. ru 11 '1 LC!tJ u 1n 111 1: lrv1m· <.:ovt•. Emcralcl SUIMIT SUIMIT • SELECT <"inyonv1ew.11 l1 ,1n·t•i..,, 12131592•2113 (jo urm o t kit c h e n &y.und (.'utalina Uu1h NOW JS Jff(•ftll8ftllftnaTJ . SUIMIT ._..1 J.:Jrai:1· d r (.IJ11'lr. \o\,1tl0r lZ Ill '"ll!··lll• $:N.~. call Sto 1720 f1w yt•ar:. 11110 "'Ith lh1• Ul"f"UIUUftl PROPERTIES -.t1ttnn. 1n top 1ocut11m. "" "-o tmci.t matt.>nats. rt>utur . TO OWN a Popular Newport Crest Champacne Open houae ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..1:>k1n11SH,%O 'l'ftABB I m.: r1.'<i c•ectar. upt?n IJt.oam f'r i & S • t . 1 5~8 I Homn,.,..lhed Dana.fofarbor RuOy I nftlali.. l1llhn"1>. ut'luxe ktt<'ht·n Plan 4 Townhome localed on a quiet ffiahcUrr. <Soot Mc t'ad ••••••••••••••••••••••• 496 2790 and•':• '"'r ""18"•• A" Cul·de-sac. EnJ00Y the view (tom "Our den, Eastof Magnolhll.4 loiM>al.aa.d 3106 • Corono ct.I Mar I 022 -Hunt~on "#I In Callfon tlo.. pruised l,~ ;; 1~)1.r>•'~· Sten.down, lofted-ceiling living r~m Br, 2 ba. '57.900. Ait ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• B Toro I 032 .... ~ .. -I 042 ----d ,, ......, o..... Qu l t 2 ... A 2 8 t I ~ a" t u P '' r .11 s e r n t that overlooks a park-like greenbelt. ...,_., a n •"'l'Y. r. u ' PRIVATE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... EW LISTl ..... G $315.000 two yt•urs a).(u. Be t ' 'th tst din fl • _ _. 21r. SI 7,000 pd, $32S m67o3. !91rlyo ()N WATER 30· UOAT "' " Thill h1mw i11 ofrt·ri·d .11 u crea 1ve w1 an ou an g oor ..--.., llY OWNt-;Jt lttodut·t•d · "'""n°rhas •>ul$t600 into pl th t ff l 4 bedr Lo I b'I h I !ht '"'' I ht 2 BU & G \II A l~I' .! ('ov patio:.. 111cclv rum. ~ll ()f llwy Only $1u7 ,./IMJ \J.:l 675 3222 "l IP "br + 3ba ,., n1Jo vw ~ • m1:re fraction ur tot.ta"·~ an a O ers up o ms, or a ve Y mo 1 e omo. n $.')(-JO Mui.I "di •rnnwit .-. • " "'' t"0 ulal1on atonn for th""'. ' ,..,, Pr d V rd P k • ........__ .,_.___.o 3107 A k s1s11 •·"" M k .... " .., ·' valU<' CALL NOW 1-'0H separate den /study, and a master BR uua a o e e ur • -..-..__ lli'W hOlllt• l(•;Jdy L.:ikt• s in.: ,.,..., a e ·~·"rm ~ dnn horn•• It 't .. I a·~ o .••••••••••••••••••••• fr ownr <714 >iwo 1117'1 """' ~ ~ ... AN APl'OJNTM fo:NT w /pr1· vate retreat & sund""k. 3-Full cocnmwu Y .-oo . ,.. ..... • • • ~hnrc• V1ll,1j\I' M.ir11w1 · 3 ° · · ' -has c<'ntrul air rnncl antJ S2'8 OOO '<"-· Call Rose at U>O. Pe nn. Pt. Nr Bay & B•. dt·n. i' ~ ha, Jir, i:ar lht> stucro 1"d (·no1· 1111~ • baths. Steps from pool, jacuzzi & ten-PACERA REALTY ocean. 2 Br unttl June. !Ir 01)(·nl'r To tJlly up '"IM 1044 rel-cnuy 111.·en n :pa1n11><l ' Lin~o Real Estate nis. Minutes from the beach. ONLY c213)945_2621 12u>a.3-S316. 111 .itJc:ll 'Ji7;1,:JOO Oµc n ••••••••••••••••••••••• IL 1~ rcudy for the u1s $88 20() CALL f det-"· hou~1• S.il & !'>un I<! •1· 4 BR. $88,500 rnmmutini.: l>uver thJl Rod ciMy 497·2489 · or Gm). (714)522-0872 ,...,.....Kh 3 169 :ll>JU:i M1t•h1Aan l.n. 1-:1 you 11ho ultJ bt·! Onl y ONE-OF-A..e<IHD CALL NOW 752-7315 Ottltr'Red Es.... •••••••••••••-•••••••• Toro C'1tll >13o lli2A BELOW MARkET $65,000, sci don't miss out Turtlero('k investment ·alJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>uq,:ain Appr111!>cd al .. _ ..... C--t l.Jrge, roq, I Bdrm DONALD M. BIRD MobleHot.t ..... <-·-11 1 d "'"' -r-home. Room Lo expantJ far Sale ....,.,,000 ""' er iqw a tmg ............... _ 833-3380 LOvely S"Al• ... ,.d ""rd •. Associates Realtors al $88.500' T ilt' entry. --~ "' ""' .,.. "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• h k -pauo SS7.500 ~parus bnc ri~plucc L.cMjuna t.och I 048 .. z .. llEALTOR f ormat dtning f JnHly ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7l<tt 49"'80l I room. St>cluded rnash:r RF.ALTY ('(.).MPANV Mobile, Modular HorM HAR.IOI VIEW Mluloft Viejo I 067 Newport leoch I 069 Building Delivery, Set· HOMES ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• up, & Service. 675-157 Beaut1fully furn. 2 OPEN SUM. 12-5 for free est. or tnfo. bedroom + den Monaco· Popular 2 story Dora do SACRlf'lCESALE! ----------•avail. now for 6 mo. or 3264 1 ~diterrcmeCll'I 3br & ram.rm Lots or 3 Dr. Back Bay open Mobile Home t on g e r . w a t e r & Monar<'hBay Te rrate wood & Witrm colors l 2-4PM. se2.ooo. 2422 2brinNewport8each ga rdener inc l at 1100 ---- Macnab-Irv me Harbor Vi•w Hills Hwttinc)ton S.och I 040 4 br Befvede r<-rtuJt, ~ha . •••••••••••••• •• ••••••• wing Air condil 1ont•d EZ l'are yard ~Ile r \Cr)' anx10U!>' 1'"reshly painted inside Sut>m 1t orrer t oday. Call now 7~-1700 Enterta inme nt 1n this Pull pncc onJy $72,500 Azure, 751 5314 646-2801 ~/mo. (VlS> home centers around a Ownr may con:nder 2nd Jeanne BarnettfU~-6200 2 frplc:.. tnplc <"1r ~"' INCOME lots or "trn~ $1511,1100 PROPERTY Agent. 7S!l OOS!J --2 HOUSES OH It. LOT Tw11 h1ri.:1• 1ww home:. 1111 Twtn duplrxc:-., :b!l:l,000 ;i 1111 l1Jc:ilt•d 111 pnmt• ~ach' &•llt•r hu1 ry o n llunlinJ.,'lon B1•al'11 rental "OLD CORONA" the~! a11•a i-;Jt'h honw h.1!> 13) Balboa Bay Prop. th rt'I' lar~e hrtiroom~ Realtors ,1r11I clouhlt• l(MJl:t' The • 675-7060 • m.9',111' kltd11•n-, h.1vc ~--fN lli9•'.\'fJ" hl#-t '-Inf [~llltd IRVINE HOMES Townhouses frnm s~.000 Two lo four Bdrm ho mes from $00,000 Xlnt tcrm1i THE HOMESELLERS Call 752-5353 ---------•I .•II till' liutlt Ill' Ow11l'r 1s v.1111111( tu ,..i1 .. n un "' GREAT Costa Mesa I 024 11•1 t• .1 unh loan <',it l fur ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'huw1u..: :11,pu11tt rn l•nt fAMIL Y J"lnc Mc:.J V1•1d1• :! Ston• 17J.i >1142 2.ilS HOME S Br , 2 1-, bJ m,111\1 ' '' ''· ' 751 3930 pnn tmlv , lk>drooms. 2 lia th!>, un amemllcs SHb,7llO l'h !~ •. ! In The Willo w ' :i - -' unus u a lly luqie lot HOT A CREATURE Perf~rt for entire fJ m1ly IS STIRRIMG i--------•I lOt>nJOY' $62.500 ThL'i 'Ll<'Jllt M•''J V1•nll· :l hcdroom L1m11\ 11H'm homl' with r111·11l;1t l' " rt•<tdy lo 0111\t• '"''' rl):ht no lo!. I w I\ h " I: I I ,1 I re c re J 111111 JI 11,J1111 l.Al('.Jll'd Hl ,1 I 1•.il l•flfll• llf 11wncr:.h1p 111·1i:hhorh11111I Al onl.v Sl1i,'1llO' (all !).16 2313 DOLL HOUSE Thi· <11o1. nt•r 111 1-:~opf' '·1~" ... di" "" llunwl uml Gn•tl'l itll .. un hnmc· 111• mu .. 1 11'.tH· lih 1 l11·t.11111 . .! f),Jth h1111\t• ~1th 832 ·8600 1,1' 111M1I .11111 '-JIJ 'r ou'll J 111\(• .111 flu· v. u1kl ~incl h 11t·k "t't' Lh1,, o p 1xin unu) i+523 CA"4PIJS Da· IR\11'4e OPEN l>All.Y 1!1\.M. '1'06 PM N O R IN S R EA L TY protected pool & Jal'UlZI TD II.ts ~ughl & IS Monaco 1n HV, open 8x2l6 self cont'd , full bath ... ________ _ l)atio; lge. kitchen with anxious. Sat/Sun. Fee, owner, up-Juat refinished Inside. Set.1---------- ;11.IJo inmg family rm , 8111 Thompson Realty graded. 840-2855 up with awnJng. $1900. l Udo Isle Bay!ront s pacious .t1v1n1? r m , 495·1870 HARBORVlEW _548-41 __ 17_3 _______ 1 8R,2 ba.S850Mo. separate d1111n1t l'fri . 4 He port• h 1069 ...._"'SE 3 ~ ... IS •odtftropffty llSO Lido Really 673-7300 bdrms , 3 bulh~. natural "' OC ..-~ • 1 '"""'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• wood beamed ceilings •••••••••••••••••,••••• OPEN TILL SOLD thruout with lots or wood UDO ISLE D&UXE 4 Pl.IX HcMnn u..fw1W-.he4' pane l1nl{ & t<:xlur~tJ 3 Bedroom. 2 ba, lrg $114.000 Plushareao!HunUngton ••••••••••••••••••••••• wallpapers. $11i0,()(JO pal10, modern kitchen. 180 Degree view, nice Harbour. Wik to bch. G1Mral 3202 EMERALDIAY $139,SOO by ownor wood deck. upgraded 2 $170,000. Gillespie ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIHC E HF.l>UC ED on Beautirut v1ew lot in 67J..0015. BR &den. Expands 10to4 Realtors, 963.fl9U, ask Tri-leve l condo, 3 Br. th1:. l·harming bachelor qwet section of Emerald BR. sensationally. Va· for DianneSt.e!fen, pager greal location. Irvine retreat m 8lueb1rtl Ca -Bay Easily bwlda blc FEB>THEDUCICS cant. Absentee owner/ H 3502ll-682X. Ave. Elon Univ Dr. to 2nyollnd. rWmarm~~ticc~roa1te1dxi $95.000 .. r rrfo m dt hke 21 Ac btoPI ker. 2244 Port Carlisle 0.C:-1 Woodstream Condos. un- wate ront cc ; sty. 5 ace. .:..t-I IOO It N-4. $4:50/per mo. burnini: f1replare & 4i!1 HR & playrm , 3 ba -11l-1.L......1•-L-oceanv1cw deck . Just Xlnt rond Walklopools, HEWPRIME ••••••••••••••••••••••• ****-.wu~ S78 ~ ~11• ea~,. tenrus &ocenn $96.500 WahtfiowtCoedo BV OWNER/BKR·Li JohnCarey 646-7414 . -f 1 41, ··~ CAYWOOD RE.ALTY 2 Br. 2 sly. t ri-levet. 2Br. Duplex w /frplc, BELMONT SHORES On EXCHANC Jo; your in· , ,,,.,,,,,.,... * 548-1290 * formal dln·rm, 60' Boat huge yd. 2 sgl gara. watir,2 sty. Cape Cod. 3 romc property ror thL'> 1\0S N.CoonHwy.,Loguno 5 11 p . s 2 o o , o o o. SS..soo_. Nr. Hazard/ Br . 2 Ba. fam rm, sun- conle mporary wood & 494-1177 PYGLASS HJLL. vu. 3 Ph:SS2·709l. Magnolia, Wstnulslr. (.I) deck. $600 mo. Avl. Jan, glass. oce an \tCw home Br 2 &, last brirnd new . 494-8284 433-50&3or (213H~l·S331 :iJ.Uc.':'l> & l! bath:.. house byow~r. ~ Tda~~~tr~~ Y~·r:~<>f~ ~g a.co-Properiy 2000 a.6oo Pe•sllla 3207 * 494-805 7 * I Y OWNER $135M/ or bsl. 675-0922. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bayfront 118Coll1ns Isle. S.CS.....t. 1076 675..,.Tos-d Cott.age 2br, lba, atove, FABULOUS VIEW .few Trade or f 1 nan c c . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17 Unit Motel/Apt re!rig. No pell or angls. ~~~~s. t1~-;i b~aa~hd,en~ ~:7~o tl73·7770 o r •uJlJSTPERFECT ~c:~':i~~ Yrly.$260.U.-0997. frpl Charmtnl'\ pat111 I mmacula t e be auty Agent873-4S4S CorolladelMor 3222 w11h BHQ llul!c ueek, Ultimate Vu LJDO ISLE By owne r w/3BR 2BA, charm1og ••••••••••••••••••••••• dbl 1o:ar u.:\•. $94,50() 2 Bdrms w unique :.un· 3 Or, 2 Bu, lg patio. frplc., s ha ke roor. 2 8 units Costa Mesa. 4·2 br •S. or Hwy, newer, 3 br, PRESTIGE Irvine Cove, ken ltv rm. huge fpk. $150.000 673·1610 pnvale patios, on the & 4·1 br on Vi acre. All. 2ba, fplc, lndry, no pets, ~t.>curity, bcaut1rul !>Hndy deck & dining area BEACH HOUSE prettiest com er in town. garages. $26SM. 29'1> dn. ref .• gar .• $495.875-6900 bl.'u ch . charm 1n~ 3 Pnvall' yd. & dead end ONLY$72,500. Prin. only. 81ll Va~hen, --------- lx.trm , 3 bOJ . spacious st. $135.900 Super 2 br -+ den home . • BERTHA HENRY * $33-6600 2 Bedrooms, large open FIXER UPPER In nict• nc'll!hllorhtl•HI Bnnt{ your p;1111t IV T l.<' $110 000 ;1 r•·,1 11.,k111~· ~.950 l\)tt hi:! 71101 CLASSIC BY THE SEA hv rm .. den, form.al din ---------•I w1rozy frplc, gourmet REALTORS 492·4\21 beamed living room . 1ng lo hu i:e. l u!>h , OnTMScmd S74 ,SOO. 8 ~~·1: Interest SantaAna.Five 2 bdrm. room. dishwasher & MUST SELL rm . wtnuuw walli. open· ktlchell & lots or glass. 215 Del Mar, San Clem a UHtTS large family or dining secluded put1o. wot. 3 Tl') 1l before you buy It' w /20'.: d o wn. Won 'L GOLFPROS & 3 l·bdrm. Prime pro· built-ins, f ireplace. (k t•an hn•c•tt•-, play a ThtssparklLng4BHdoll J:ara<>c~ $24!5,000 lnl'I. 1. 4 Bdrms. + l room last ! C a ll 642 -3850, Dra mati c Tri -level pe ty 1125000 IS% Was her & drye r in !\trt!n !> soni: arowJd Lhi!> :i h•>use 1s located in one of land 0 maid's ciua r!Prl> & l.ir1o:e l'ropcrty House Residence on Golf course do~ · ' ; eluded. Good location. H·i]rnt I!•'"' l'lu ~h lrv1·nA's nhOl"ft n rn·•~. -3 Br 2'L.Ba lg re .. room • ..,,.,. rnonlh.'"'"0 ""'0 .. ~ H u "u' liRl::ATllTAKING <'Oll~t Cf urtyard SJSO 000 l • ~ • .. • 11.UGRUHDY ~-V'OV"ChWO tarvt•t!\.lu~h l.cnd,cpg & "0 1cely Jundscupc d , ·i .• We s l c l1fr ·H11rbor all overlooking blue --------- "11r11:rh •kl'vr make Lh1::. many upgrades & ready view! lkluxc Uuna Poml ll~c2 bdrm + f cha rm lllghlands. beaut. 4 BR, 2 Pacific. Discover fine ll.EALTOlt 675-6161 Spacious, new 2 br, 2 ba. CHOICE .HI t'XC<'pl11111al buy J t to move into. ('ull·k <:ondo 3 Udrms. 2 b:i • mg ~tud1os, 40 !1·1>111v1,11g BA family rm upgraded arch it ecture and bltns, fpk, 2 car gar. S. ~t 'Ifill < unique lge. den. 14-et bar. rm . :.pac1oui. u 01 I 'd rH $38S/ 675-6000 EASTSIDE · · possession pos.,, blc dining rm , frpl , :;pct·ial with rare old trc('S, ti-:iun ry rm, new custom workmanship In this o . wy. mo. 4BR 2n ,\ 1111111< n1·Jr llR b rt (.'i\LL6N309W·'4560 umen111es. deck:., pool. walled in bn c k ror kitche n Approx ~sq. spacious dream home EastS1deCM-2Br, 1Ba, UruqueHomes. D e S P ft Pr1 n t· only Call $1"""""' ReaJtor752·9031 R.A. approved, 3 units, We!>tl'l1rt ..,1i.,r11111o! &. yurd,dbl gar $1 05.000 pm•acy n vale stair.; lo · · ""•"""· 9,000 sq· tl lot, plans, by For Lease SPYGLASS 4 ~choob l'IJ)huuw 111 11• --Realty 81 PI::G ALLl-:N bea<'h. Very s pccwl for ~27 for appt Aft\. IUY THIS owner 6'5-234S BR, new home, great ar yarll ho:11 1.1mJli·r a RF.:ALTOH 494 7578 $295.000. Do th of the •Hewporlleoch+ forC:hrlstnms view' $1000. mo. Avall. stora.:•· <" \1 ,1 l•Hl.o~ 10 11 _____ ,112_ ...... ~_ll•••••I I '· , I '. ~ Coast];.a~ a~ve may be leased I Bluffs 3 BR. ;i...., Bu, lgc UNITS Feb. l,644~09 _ 'il'l. 1"1' r1 1"' l.;rnll\ -·: "' e.ftuntlff .. u b ~~ _ lsfurn.&avail by the fam ·rm "E " plan. Golf Course hse over· homt• 111,, 1~J41o •1!!!!1"""1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111 week or month . e njoy l lnobslructed view, lge looking duck pond, 38r, 4.7.16·lS·30.32.48.64,.80. 2 Br, I ba house. Avail. S57,9SO-Vacant Country Parod1s~! Sh,1111· tr•·• ' \lffr111tn;I, ,.,, l'.ZtJf" 1tf'41th,.111Jtl ~anl1·n ,1r1 ,, 1'1111·11·11 Jl<ll lll l.\lllt , ••• b1·ll1 ~ln\I• hr 1 k I t1111H11 \ IOI !o.Jnta I 111 .. 1r1•1nh ! 11111 hu£ll.., ~ \It • d1·11 1111111.11 YOU'LL GO APE 111 1•r I h t> i l11 ·dru11m 2 1>.1111 frph hm H1·.1ut lrl( Ii .1 ,. i.. ~ J I •I " I' "' I \ l.1111h1·.1µ.·<1 t 11111\ ~ ,1 n J ~·r1•,hh· I' 111111·11 111~111t• & 11111 F 11rtr•d '·'"° •II )..'1'1.•1')11 WESTSIDE REAL TY 'INC. 848-2323 PRIC ED TO SELL. by owner SSS.000 Im med. ..9• 9104 1x·t"\.lp;Jncy. Luxur)' 2 HR , _____ _....., ....... lltJrary, l«mcho SJn J oa 31322 Montcrt-y 1111111 Condo l'"u1ly a p So I.al( $119,500 po1 n1t•d, 1nr ld air 66lMYSl1c Wuy :M7 ~llJ? or ~rt ~1pm & l..-;t•10pt1on $21!'>,000 wknds M4·5704 __2tl7 Nye~ ~25.0CMI. f URTLEROl'I' Gl.t-;N Pl11n J Hc nt 11r :):lit'. IOCIVI' 111 no 1o1. II! <'Ofn1·r •·ul <il' ~J<' lr>t. l..S I tlW2 MYSTIC HILLS the ho lid ays o n tht· greenbelt on bluH. Like atnum, mirrored closet l24·286-SOME Fixer Up· Jan. 15th. Adult& only waterfront uf L;.i!(una new t'Ond. Walk to pools. ~~~lied roof, AC, pen, SOME b.rand new. ~!ed!5.;..~·!~~f14afl $42Spcrwet•k By owne r $139,SOO S O M E pr1d e ·O f ·---"-~·-----* 494-755 1 * 64'1·6529 e ves, 752·5041 6 UNITS ownership. Costa Mffa 3224 days SANCLEMENTE !£ IQ I ...................... . 20 I Jo ... u ..... PL Would you believe 6 units • Ual~ DESIRABLE ""'" In San Clemente Sl9S,OOO Place · HOME 0.-n Sat/Sun 12·4 oo 2 separate lots, 4·2Br Prop•ll9a 2BR. 2Ba, Den, crptd, • --Hill 1 OSO 3 Bdrms., 2 butbs. open units &2-1Br units. 752•1920 drps, forced air heat, --r-5 beam l'cil .. frpl., h~e. HOWAROJOHNSON ,t400GUA1lst.NI atAOt garb·dlsp, bltns, ratio, ••••••••••••••••••••••• R ms tr bdrm .. 2 patios, I EALTY New-nnrt BeaAhTrtplexon garage, wa ter urn. Hcaul 3 Br, cntrl air, huge blk to be h M e n 497 1744 ~..... " . ac . ov ·1 . "anal w /boa t dock . Adult.sonly, no pets. gar. frplc, sprklr:., ch>~e d l. '~"" ooo .. r con 1 ion . ......,, SlS2,000. rull prt-. As· RATE REASONABLE hilli~c (e>,..-,ac5 t.a.t..<or . dmm~ <••'n• 1.11MINI 111 1~11•lll 111-. d rnon• r110111" 3 br. 3 ba. Sauna, spec·· tu('ulur vu. grl'al ExeC' home. $1 55,000 Open Houl'!c Sun I 5, 1433 C.Oral, Al(t 673 71;(11 to ishops, sthools, rwy. uEWPORT BE"'CH .. ., "" "' THE VIEW "'LOuE sume lsl T.D. 1·492·3710 Across from Country ~?-44Z5any~me REALTY 675-1642 "' " Club m~ .. , •. ,,. •• , .. 1111· tirll'l' I' 1.t.r 'lllJ .di ...... ('II\'> !.. t. It E F. N ., H E Jo; fl y r1~ht • ult .111 I, '!O 11IJn11m 111~11 Jfl'•' lur 111< nt•r .S11J 1' l llclr m I(\ llo!• p.1t1 I • 111111 to ..., hu~t· f.1m rm k1t1·h··11 TARREU. lu·h ··~·,·•x:1 Utrty de1rt'd 1,,,, .. 1y --lr11bcpn J.: Only SGl!.!IOO "''-!'> H1•, .. 1h• ~I'"' 1.!11·.1, .I 5.-.1 51ti0 ";:I fn Cal(fonda" I v< ~.1 .. 1r111 1111><11·1, ,J\ .1rl ~lllJlt .,. 11ouh 'II .Ii 11i0:! SALE BY OWMBt \\, t • h Ii. 1111 ' 1 1.r • h.1 l·ll11 " 11 \.tit, 1, .. , rlr "l"'n•·r 1>.1 \\ W1t~••ll ... , tlnl\ ,,,1,••rl) 1'111 S .1 u 11 II • • r ,. " 11 I> , ~ ... t.1.• ult.!,,.,,., Al• 'd17 ,.. S11l1· thr r.1m rrn, :11 h11 S71.1100 llv ow11n Pnn 11nl) ti4fi tll-t!I 1•,·n11111111111 I 'r11p• t II• • ., I fir I • ll.1 lh'\o\ k 11< ht· 11 ''"' 1 •n•I. L11): Jlu111 i.:uv 1•n•d µ.itm, lfi.!!)I I .111 I ''13 l.J W.~I 11411 .!'.197 Real Estate byMLVAY "WRAPPED UP " nnd rea<lv to 'I'll HAPPY HOLIDAYS SparkltnR hk•• ('lm~I ma., hi;ht.s ~•th th(' w,1rmth & rhJtlll of J hohllu) hrur1h truly dl'i.rri bt:~ 49472 si.rra Chula Plnd vour home for ull ~·1:1..oru. in this #3 l'lan, with 4 bdrmll . 2·~ bolhl\. OPEN SAT SUH 1-5 ~ ~ .. * 615·5930 * 3ti.1i E (,'-.t I'"'· f"rl'.\1 3 •droomf2 lotft Oblu aual(t' 1-'t'nl't•d )ard $.Ml,i~I Tnm., RoyMcCorch ltedtor-18 l 0 H•wpori Cotto Mno 548-7729 f'r11l1• 11f 11 wnt•r-.h1r ~~~~~~~~~~! •ho ws thr u oul wllh ---------• aclc.k.•d f1•,1turt•!I :I Udrm, MAKF. MONF.Y While Evcryonl' F:l!lc 1s Spend1nft thl·lr'l1 We need n vnlU(' l'Onl!('l(lUS buyer for th1'l 4 Br 2 B.1 prim1• F.n s t s 1t1t•. it! 183.000 W1Lh xlnl Tl•rm'I Agent 642 6.'WI Two 3 BR llou.,cs. on sep C.l lots, m•nr C \1 C1 v1c Center SU.0 00 1.•,1 ~ ~n .!£_m Ownl.'r fom rm. ~ep l11undry. f(ar tlll'lr {)lJl•ner. noor· to ~1hn.: trpk 2 level ata1 r w ny. Elegant ~4456 CUSTOMIUO .drapes. Lcvelors & up l{raded plush carpetinl'\ & noor covenngs lhruout Bricked atrium & polio e~ the atove • Ovens are upf r"de<l . . dose to parkr.' pooa., J3CUZZ~ & shopp1na. 3 Bdrma , 2 batlu . d1n1ng rm . Umvers1ty Park $77,500 red hill ~,: .. · ~ .• 552·7500 ,· -LogwtaHiguel 1052 -ISWORTHTHE UNITS-to. E ast11de, 27SMesaOr. •548-6706 ••••• • • • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • • HAR I OR VIEW kHOLL PRICE s h o w s p r I d e o r REAL ESTATE C AN A LAGUNA CHARM COTT AGE BE CHIC? TWO.STORY New view condo. 3 BR, ownersblp! Call 645-0303 3 Br, 2ba Condo. Encl NIGUEL SHORES 2•r.a Ba, ram-rm. din-rm. ~"Sat~ 1-5 Foreat E . Olson Inc. pat.Jo, gar, aduJLs on!y. I rutrs. No pets. 581·5851. eves 3 Bedroom plu::. den Ex make crpl s~ e cl1on 92 .... ·~ 556-7627 clu'\1\e gate g uJrded MovemFeb. 752·0392 RESORT PROP. --------- an·a Fantastic 200 degree $129 500 LIDO ISLE panora mic view or San .JAY W 'v i::ATS Clemente, Dana Harbor. REALTORS .i!l9·22:l7 2 Bdrm +den, frpk · 2 Palo:i Verdes. Sanla -pallrn., beamed c..-eil hv C atalina Jsland a nd rm $145.000 SEA TERRACE 4BR 2lw 11op11J,1r ".I Plan (;orni:r lot, quiet rul-de-sa1•, Ill' a le d pool Located in the pri vu le comm 4 tennis courts, rN~ t·cntl•r. walk to bt>ach E NJOY T H E GOOO IH'fo~ $14!~.ooo. 3 Bdmi . un••ated kilc:h , miles oC ocean. Extra "" ruce 4 BR. 2 Ba home !rpl · spic & s pan! 1-~reshly painted, new $147,000 carpet, ne w drapes Va· LIDO REALTY ~ :s:s;; '1.1 1 ,.i ... " n. * 673-7300 * cant. Move m now OnJy $115,000. 32 UNITS on 4 a cres ln downtown BlO BEAR 3 blks. from lake. income 1s SS0.000. yrly Sales price ts 1240,000. / S00.000 down. Seller will carry balance at 8\.'JP. Owner desperate, needs cash or traoo. ._..,/NO fff/ Atj NRSHOPPING 4br/2ba/$395/mo. tst, + last & secunty. C~"TA MESA Fr. Qtr/3br,2ba,/Condo $335/ lst/ lasl/ sec/ cln Call 549-8655 CAu.645-6646 ------- _ __ > triplex; 2 BR, l 'h ba, H M€~ Crpl. & priv. rear yd. Beam!I, f1n•1,l:1ce & plush carpet in~. bc!>l or thl' old world, bt.•11l nf lhf' new, combtnt•d tastofully in this 3 Udrm . I 1~, l)ath wtlort Localed close in gg~~~cf~EY on u. quiet lune. Out oC ~ _ . 499-4584 JUST LISTED MEWPORT SHORES f R€~1G€ New E. side, tge deluxe l'rom $360 mo. Agt days •PIUMI PROPERTY* M2· 7000: nights 552·~ Newport's Bac k Bay-AVAIL NOW : Lge 2 sty Vacant acrelge zoned home w/!plc, $495 mo. Ulwn owner, ror sale or -------- rent $89,500 PRIVACY AND A home U> remember! ---------1 R·2. Two acres w/vl•w. Call for.appt. SS7·73SS G'--rtwead Tri Bt!drm and den. l~ bath. Prtnclpalsonly. On ;;' lncomc ,r 2 COHVEHIENCE Completely carpeted. S-.hlan YEAOER REALTY MESA VERDE family Spaclou11 2 bedroom. 2'"l Atrium view from c.pisfrGllO 1071 556-6l7t home, 3 br, ram rm, 2 On"1nal owner was .1 bath townhomo on qwcl bedroom & hvina rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• fplc, 2'"' ba, $800/mo. builder hmllt.ol11st 1 lun· lane m country village EnJOY the wa rmth of Super ah""" VWaae San UnJqueHome11:MfJ·S990. ll has 2 lkltm11 .. dining, set ting. Walk to c1v1c ood nd "h"rm ot mlr ~.. "' e Ibo I I nd com r d k & w 8 .. " Juan l 0 9i n ho1ue . 3 a a 1 a . 3 BR Small $300. ln"o. W. ll'Cplacc. ec vie w. center, shopping, buses. ro a Oble g r w/nul I I bid ln rt .,..., 2nci unit has J Bdrmb .. 2 tennis &soil club. $67.900 r · 8 c Bedrm, 1~ balh, lar1• 1me~ • g. P me Wilson. LO 2 br Duplex, f1reploces, newly re opener Owner needa ut pat.lo. single level, near ocaUOn, with apt. above. fncd yd. $220. 814 "A" W mode I ed. seasoned awe. Call 64<>-l I.SI pool, $62,000. Ex.lltlng bwilnesa may 18th. punelml'\ + charm 1 In also be PW'Chased. For --------- heart or Village on 496-7l22 83 1•0136 AMCHOl.A.. additional informauon 3 br. 2 ba adultt only, Pea .. nful c ul d" •ac 1._ ________ •I call trplc, din.rm, secunt~'. ~~ transrer~~·~ust'·---------1·~~~~~~~~~ IMYISTMIMTS WIWAMWIMTOH pool. AC. W·D. 13~0. sell FAST' $125,000. OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN I-(7141 4t"'nl I Real F.atate 87~3331 Av a i I J D n l at · .IA C .I. ..... ,0..... -( 11 4 ) 5 3 3 • 4 3 0 5 0 r Property Manaaemcnt ll·S w "" " 1213 )2 .. 8 .1861 lve Rentala Needed 30942 W. Green Or VIEW S2 15 000 9 do v • , y owner :? BR con . $27K DOWN meua1e w/Donna Tarr. f)JIJ Service Realtor Great locallon, on aoll Vittw Newport Bay to $42,500. Aasume FHA 2 houses+ Duplox. course, 3 BR. 3 Ba, new CaLallna! lron (late en· loan.Call 495-0323. 752·549S Colle&e Park. 3 Br, lV. ba. LAGUNA HIDEAWAY 2 Bedroom & den in Canyon w/secluded rear yard. Patio, t<•rrace & c.ree bnuae. One m ile to town & beach All this for only $64,500 Ca II now lo Me6'6·6646 ~ p]~'~e:1 alON. Newpvrt, N.8 . 645-8806 lry Ma mmoth 11 vtna (rplc, dJx kit, ref rt a. shag Miuioft V~io I 067 room with Vl~W ! Mar· •OPIM SUM. 11-S• 6 UNITS cpts. many deco rtor ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble rtreplace. Paneled 31901 PASIOCIB.O SANCLEMENTE xtru. 1425 I.lie. No pets. formal dining room . Wet ( OU Del Obispo).-Would you believe e unit• C.1184& 7528. GRAClr.>US HOM! In choice area. on Quiet atreel , apace galore! loci. :> bdrms .. 3 baths, delightful family rm .. ga.rden kitchen t'Omblnu uoo: formal dlnlna rm. & eictnl latge, benutlfully landscaped yard M 11ny extru Won't last tong at 18S,000 bar Spacious kitchen & Charminl 2700 Qq n ln San Clemente 119'.000 pantry . ~xlra larae 4BR. on approx. i.; acre' on 2 aeparaUt lot.a, 4-2Br 38t, 2ba, Cpll, drpe, frpl. mastvr wing. C la.aed Formal din, pan'ld ram unlt.S "2-l Brunlt1. bllna, pallo, chldm/peLB view patio. Loads o( rm wJwet bar. Prof'l)' HOWARD JOHNSON OK 13t5. 979-6070. •torage. 3 Car g•race. lckcp(I grouoda. $1'4.500. ~!." MIAJt ORAMGE Call now for personal •IOHD UALn • ' C:OAST C:OUIGI P:~!~r~o .7.~~ ,~oPu,., N"CI GAt u.7 t ~11Y3or1 H9~M1 ES1 Loh for S.. 2200 3Br, 2Ba1 den, ram nn, [ I .. · • ••••••••••••••••••••••• all bltnttf(lc, paUo. ~·~ftli~I ~.~ ........ !!!~ a ~=•r 11~7'~~~TY !-~~;J-~l~11:~-=~·~•!:r::;~11:~~~·loWNR 2br &OO(l IOCaUCJn bouet. nxi. door ta newer newl.1 deeor'td. 1019 So'. eoott. Can be bO'Cht at • s:m1mo lncld1 •ardner, 3 II Uitno Cast with Dal O.kSt Pl 900 $56-1200. packaac or Hp.rate. br. 2 ba, AvaU l-15-'TT. N. PilotWantAda · ' · Call'°" more infor. /\#. CoRa MHa. Call ownt/ 141-8'73-180l all 55&-C218 • ' r IN OAIL Y PrLOl ~rlcl!y. Decembar t1.1_m ., ~!.~:~~•••• ~.~:!:7.!~-~ ............ ~~~ .. ~~.~~ ~~~.-.•:.~... ~.·.~.~ .... · ~.• . .':.~ ... . ..._.. U.tw.1*4 U•f• hind i ..._.. Uafw .it r • Legi.e .. , 32IO Mlwrwt .._.. 126' 8r 2 Ba e1>lt dl'J)lt l blk lc6oe roo•1..te 3107 c.t. Met.a ll14 c..N ..._ . 3124 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••,•••••••••••-••••••••••••••••••••••• • .. •!•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• btb. sais rn~. 1 y~ l~c. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••1 c;o.to MHo 322 I lwlla:l• ludt 3240 lr¥t. 3244 I Br home. 1mmacutai.. 510SN~. 846-53'l0 Lra :s.Br, 2b;a yrly lkh. -•••••••••••••••••••• ••-••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C-.toacboolt•abopl. Our na&.al ipeci.U.ll, t1•nn l1 frpl patio • 3 Br nr acbll lu bch Woodbridge Twnhme J Br S*llM. 4'!M-Ol.22 Barbara or Carol, are .,. L-.J•d ~bw•h; bltrui • Adlu nu • 4 Br2 Ba. (UI de ¥AC, M t!a • · •par • • 2 Ba A/C upicrades aJwa,. avallabl• to help · .--... ,,.,,;.. : · FOX HOLLOW VILLAGE 1 Del Mar, $475 mo. J-'o ~nt cood. Fplc, ~mo. lake & pool prlv. 640-tMI• NEAR New 3 BR, 2 81\, YoU {and a \enanl or If••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. ~mo 640 ~-; appt.~E\19. C.rol,MHOOO. d1bwabr, lrpl. $350. youarerentiJl ~lp you lc6oal..ac.d 3706 S.cwffyo.,o.llWlli .. 4 Ba b (2)2bdrm,l~bath 714·MS-4.5G9 or 531-9S4$ loAale "Our1' .. ew ro· ....................... '1trC9'IOleoch 3118 Por ~T ...... Lovely new 3 br 2 b 4 Br, 2 aly, 2VI • llN, C ndos $3 -·.. ... ... No.,. .. i .. ,... 1 w/(amlly room 1~ ren w/w cpt, fam rm. Super 0 • 10. m......... ....,.. .. ee aidtoce Lari• ooo bedroom. Da• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Live on your own prlva~ street n a 2 'ur lease. Xlnt location cl.an l ~.1162-11611 Eves.~ a...--M..-. 3252 .,& .. oclt bwwiher, wu herdrytr. OCl!:ANVlEW 2 Br, 2 ba. bedroom townhouse with yard & large near everythlns. Cal LEASH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._..., 675-3000 Yearly. 675 9378 Clw to bciu·h. S325t mo patio, wood burning fireplace & tU· ~3orSS8·1080 4(1~) :e.:iau ~5e!'!~: AVtJLAl&.I EAN VIEW, adult 116oe, ........ a 3707 8kr,t145-6392usklnrTctl. tached garuge. LCYrS OF ROOM l"'OR ---------1 "' ea -.. coaununlt1 apac 2 Br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• • SfORAGE ANO HOBBIES! Mo., e In be for <2l3) ~ ~ :R; l Ba ............ den. 2 Ba. 1ae. tc75 mo. I.Br, 2ba NB Condo. Ten· L&e 2 br, a be, ancl. uUI. CoroM cW Mer 3822 Christmas. S br, 2 1'a, $195. 2 + l ~. Kids 0 2 BR 2 ea•••••••" .. _., ~ nis, poot l'rplc, 2 car gar. Nr beach. 132$. UIS W. ••• ••••• ••••••••• ••••• • Adults. $375 3100Talt Way.146-7263 alnfleea ok. B each ' ........... -... OcvuS4'15yrly.615-3123 Bal Blvd""'"-621 W WlhoR. Ca.t. M.141 ibtt 2BR.2Ba ••••••••••• sas 1Br, %\ii Ba twabse, • ............ • 646-20 3BcdroomWcslCott.a =~-~ee$15.63l·20 2BR.2Ba. .......... MU beauut:Mr,cS.coraled, 'lbeBlurfs3br,2V1 ba,un9a1boa Pc nln Puant ~.r< 646-2 IO .Mesa. $300. moqlh. 2 BR. 2 Ba ••••• ·•••· .$415 Yiew, 1 6 1 pet OK. 11q1er iteeo oelL "90. winter 1 Br, near &y & re v afU,6'6·59ll. 4B!.l?2Ba.avaU.Jan.9, 2BR.2Ba. .......... sm smmo. mo."'1"'722 Oceaq."33-lllll 'n.,. /!~r,~~. CostaMHo 3124 CottoMHo 3824 $275. 2 br + kids, pel o mos only. $.400 rno ZBR,:lBa ........... '62$ HOWAIDJOHMSOH BAYCREST 3 Br La --L.. " -••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ,·n .. les. Beacbrombcr 751..(NGS JBR.2Ba ........... "25 RIAi.TY d d• I . l'd 3Br, "'Block from Bny & • • '1----------t 3 BR, 2VI Ba • •• yar • aar ener nc • ~an $225 mo 673 0055 CORONA DEL MAR 2 Br, l ba, l story, ahaa. 2 nr, nlce & clean, dosl• h> fee $15. 631·2011 o ._... ...... ..,. .. PAID•-th" so •L ea' ..... 497-1744 tm.541..o:w7 646-T111 • • • uu.1 •• uu:.<> ... 3 ...,2TZ ••••••••• • orl-682·01" 2 llr Townhoui.e. frplc. dips, putw, frplc, boam shopping. Adultii only. S47·250l cozy cottagebomo.Ooly 3BR.2Ba. •• ••••• H b VI II l'ool.tt'nnis.Somcocean ceil., d s hwh r , ,;ar, Nopel.8.64S-8939 ..,,,... J BR,2 ea• .. M50DolJhouM<lllr,2be,vlew, ar or ew ms.zBr near Bay winter "'W Mesa Verde -· TENEX 3 BR.~~···•••••• De• detor, $425 mo. Ca.rnM.13br,2ba, din.rm, $300~ yearly $3So £vca & Catalina views. Close Adults. $250. 2650 a:. co, 4br,2ba.nopeta. .. 9 1 ..... _ ...... 9891 3 BR.2 ..... Ba·•••u•0.~ -...s3 831.z?OOBla. ~mmunity pool, $1150 sn.5122 or · t.o11bo1.111ing&hnebeacll. 537·3125 _______ 1 998-9100 7 • u.o&J,. 000 TZ ......... _... ' IDO ~137'f ' 644·2611 -3 BR. 2~ Ba ••• • .. •• .sseo ..... Vlei-326 7 • • Happy Hardwood Ftoor NE~J_?~SPA~f!lR. 3BR.2~Ba. •••••••• ll800 -·••••••••• .. ••••• .. ••Newport Blht.a D\aplex. 2 Burr White Realtor ing 3 Br 2 Ba home, ~· ... s' app .. ce 3 BR. 2~ Ba ......... $600 Oau Del Sol Siesta home br, bltm, fncd yd, aar. I. BR. 2 ba. Swed~b frpl. brick fplc. Walk t Y $37TENEx 3BR.%1AtBa......... lllHIOD Viejo. Adult Kida/peta ok. $310. 2901 Newport Bl¥d. N.8. cov'd. patio. no ctuld. or ~ & shops. pvt pla 9-9 7 d 898-9891 3 BR. 21Ai Ba. •••••••• 9125 communlty Few leue 3 -..... Pap U68S. m•> l1a-.e30 pet.s. $325. 640-7266 yard , $3~0 mo. Ro • ays 3BR.2Ba. .......... SllJO br 2bL..,;o mo.Pool& WALKTOBEACH CottaMfto 3724 ~ t:alderbe ad, Realtor a.EAN 3 BB. 2 BA, bpi, 4 BR.21Ai Ba ......... U75 ,.e. eeater. Fcau,, draped ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUTE 833-3821; Eva, 752-8178 dshwabr, 2 car pr. $345. •BR. 2~ Ba. fwu •• SS95 " crptd. New. Move in 3 = ~ ~~? $40.00 Wut< & UP 11A...,.. Ac.an. ,_ "''" "'""'" •BR,2~ ............ SllJO -I ... , ............ .a---One bedroom, one bath AVAILNOW:4Br 2Ba ...................... .._ • ......,. 4Bv2~Ba f795 _,_ n.u, _._.....-Ukenew2Bdrmw/ya.rd •Studio&IBRJ\pts 2 BR, 2 BA, apl for $225. 546-4144. Aak ror George. I & 2 Br apls. Gas paid. 400 Merrimac Way, Apl 2. 919-1911 e Z br, 1 ba cotlage. End. garage. East C.)1 . Adult• only, no pets. $300. 543.5300 ...__ .. new home neve Agt.NoFee a.er:· .. ., ....... ~ 'u'1';;:.:::..,oo opnr.S3()...tllll .......... ,e •"""tmo •TV&Yald"-rvA\:111 .aportmenls. South or ~..... , .. .,..,. ._", .. •• .,.__ ......, '-, tug.hway. Close w beacbl.---------.1 NEWBREEDAPTS bved in. Good area. LARGE2aty.3Br,21~ba, 2 Br condo. ldds ok. no PENINS\JLAPOIN'.1' •PbooeServ,Htdpool and shops. $2~0 per l#ootOrongetounYI 1 Br apt, encl. garage. J'llO. Call ror appl ram. rm, bpl, dshwshr, peta.12'15/mo.Nlceloca· 4 Bdrma w/balc&inaes. ZJ711NewportHlvd.CM month. Ask for Mis.si, mostbeountuloponment Frplc, a pplns. pool & 5.57-7355,Mr.Sparks e l s. to bcb. $495. Uoll. Pb:645·34H or Prat.igioua wood tr & 6C8-97S5or 64~-~ b'75-23ll. communates.Arelamg jacuz.zl.$230.645-4411 ~. STILL LOOKING?. 114·9113-4589 or 531-954S. 137.-SOnUJ.6.511, =).i.~a:!e~ warmth. SUSCASITAS ~ seftlngwtltl~. Agt.NoFee On 3 Br, Z bll OD cal-de· WATEBFRONTHOMES Minutes lo NU. l HR SUnnylower2 Br, l Ba, '"l wOterfols.ondinoJesllc Jt you bad called HMt~• sac, fncd yd, ~ed Gl·l4'00 furn. Adults. oo ~ts. k1tch. fplc, $275. All utll trees. Feotur1og poolS. 898.9 89 I H.-bOur 3242 patJo, $376. Wtr pd. Call .__ __ ._t 5 2110 Newport Blvd. M . pd. Adlt.s only. 673-6216 Jacuzzi, souno. bllords. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1Ji5 .....,...,, OUU& ... , llVU rOW d cllln cJubhou Y~rday, you coul~ be 3 Br, 3 ba townhouse. • Br 5 Ba, unbelievable $1SO. Bach. "2 ulll. +pool. THE IASIL LEAF on ex g se movmft m today. 100 s ~ Spa rkling new cond. IJ5Z3C.U.""5Da:IR'lllfE Mlwpartleadl 326t view. Avail. J a n. 10. Beachcomber, fee ~15. Newly redecorated 2 wtthsodoleven!S. Tennis, ,.onf1rmedvarunc1.ciSda1 $470• Call .. Lila", ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl2J)Opermo.631-1810 631·20llor547·2SOI bdrm, 1 ba apt. Pool. gym,ondvolleybolat ly. AJJ ar~ aEIXI pn(es. &46-1371or 846-5456 eves. OPEN DAILY c-. .. 1.-bo 4 b r... Near beach. Adults. $300, The Vlloge. More of ,......, SA.K. T06P.M. ON PENINSULA ~,,..-.new me, r, L9e nanL2 Ir mo. • ~gyou'reloolllng 9-97days 896-9891 fnlfle Eult.lng 3 Bdrm bome great Ylew. Decorated & W/w, drps, blllns, pool. 64t.:.018l ·tor.Fumfurelsavoloble. __ __;, _____ -t•••••••••••••••••••••• w/beacb Ir water acroea ~vllll; !'.!.!!:. L*'~ase or Adlls, oo pets. $2:.!5. ---------n HARBOR/GISLER 3Dr, LEASESAVAILABLE ....,......... 3241 tbesueet..$690/molae. ~-_...,.,,mo. 645-3171 Lge 3 br. 2 ba, frplc, Oneond"f#oBedroom ~~·h c:~·h ~r~s$ f~~I '. Live in Irvine Village. ....................... ESPECIALLct!~E 1 ... HncJonleaca. 3740 beams. cpts &drps . AdUILMng. .. , 14_.,,,., •U!fi 0 p 531 ... " .. ". We have homes avail. to 1 so 2 BR & 3 br. bchlmt. 4 Bdrm " o. ont 3Br, 2ba Dplx. Newport ..... •••••••••••••••••• Eves 673-209\I Oltices open 9:0010 6:00. ,,.,.........,. • ,.,,_ I "' vt/V~ or water, boata" Hghts $400 0 lmmed Now .-,..,. Mesa Verde 2Br, l~Ba. no dog.a, pvt paUo, llVail 1/12. $230 mo. 549-2'7! SUPERCLIAM 3br, 2ba, $265. mo. No pet.a. 546-9080, 546-6985 $165. l br dplx. Kids or singles. Beachcomber, reo $1~. 631·2011 or S47·2501 $160.311.ZIA Upalairl for family. Nr . So. Cst. Plaza 5"5-So254 Agt. No ... ee ease m.. on Clirf Dr. 494·2033; ~ .. a .... Hill $S7$/mo. Oc • 64c: .,'!',,..· $120. ~o. Bach. collage. DUPLEX lg 2 br, ~ ba, r"'""'V· .;.__--------! WalnutSquare (213)87~2723eves. ""''~631-1400 cupy. .,........, Alt ulil P~ts & singles. bltns. 2 car Jtar. $400. Adult deluxe l br, cpts, F ... t• V•y 3234 Ranch Cal.Hom ............ .., HV Hm.s Carmel 3 Br Beachcomber. ree $15. 551-4710, 559-4264 drps, s tove, refrlg, ·-•••••••••••••••••••• ~rfaeld UnivP ~·~ +vu • .. ~-4'achool 6Jl·20llor547.2501 dsbwhr,frplc,gar,pool. l"AMILY Home 4 br, den, Culverdale Col.Par LACiUMA lliCH HARD T 0 F JN D ssio~75b(i17 . • 3744 Pvt. 2 Br, 2Ba. beautirully No pell. 1975 Pomona, pool & redwood patio Turtle Rock 3 BDRM. newer home Eastblulf Exec. bome. ....,._ decorated, p~ lndry rm, _548_·_368'1 ______ _ $460 mo. 960·3076 : 2 bdrm. your choice of localed In Portarln 4br, 2ba, fam rm. Softs-ca.-• 3276 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P\1. garage, pvt patio, Mesa Verde 2Br, 2ba, ~rn1 fromS340to$400. Lagu n a 2 Ba ths , waler. New crpta, drps, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $160.Monthty S350mo.67S-2015 spac liv·rm w/frplc, din Jbdrm,yourchoiceoft fireplace, ocean. view. paint. Walk to acbools, Elegant Cantamar! Will share nice Irvine rm&gar.Cls toshop& Redec. 3 br, 2 ba, nu <'PlS, rrom $335. to$475 Excellent lam. home. s.bopa, tennis c lub. Forever View, shown by house. pool & Jacu221. transp. Jmmed occup. drps. fplc, encl pallo 4 bdrm your choice or $550Mo. S750/mo. Lse. Rers appt only·, Call btwn 5.51-380 S2SO /mo. 556 -3977 ·• S37 5 /mo 96 3 • 4 569 from S4SOto ~50 646-6775 845-2240 531·95-15Al{t Nofce Nol'ees or U :30PM, m.OOlS. Lie 1-.oleach 3748 • Ht-:ALTYCO:O.ll'•"Y ' 546-6009. __ - - ---3 BDRMS., 2 baths. only· S'750mo Inclds aa-_,,...... ---------Tlbm'on 3 Br. 2'J Condo llAHCHRliLTY Spacious grounds ( •MOWAVAIL* • . ••••••••••••••••••••••• SOUTHOFHWY. 2 Br w/J!ar. $230. N~w Com(y2Brduplex,newly h SS 1-2000 1-·>. 3 car garage. Liv. THE BLUFs;o<: $500 to aocfee&lndKpng. srEPS TO OCEAN Cozy 2 bedroom lower crpt. lge fncd yd w/patio. -.a-c. encl. gar, love I" Hcfrig, dshws r. stove, ""' • ~ v· f l b w t d 2224 "D" ·~ J 1 1 rm. with fireplace. Bill S79Spermonth Spacious3Bd,2Ba,&den. aew, rp . gar. l r. front unit w/fireplace. arr .P • resid st,249 Virglnla Pl. bllns, poo ~ l?rava e . .:es. furtlerock 3Br. 2ba. auto in kilcben. Some ocean BIG CANYON, $1SO to Ht.cl pool on golf course. $285.494·5184 1-Block to ocean & main Placentia, call bctwn 1·5 Married cpls only, no •s:n. 5. mo. 963'3420 o e. prklrs . cul-d·sac ....,.. tb M t a• •475 '· h 11 h 636-4120 h"ld $300/ ..,.,6515 ·' view. Excellent family .,,...,permoq any ex r o. • • •--Hll J1SO ucac , near a s op-c 1 r e n . mo • . _....,.. _______ • S495/lse.S59·5229 H"'"'Tl~s •co 494-8453 ~ 1 M cv i----------1 home. $485 Mo. ~ "V" • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• pmg. $350/ o. 1Gl 2 Br 2 Ba fpk ix.ol 2 sty _64_5-_33_1_0 _____ _ FOR L!::ASE Fountain . R alt MG-5560 Belle Chase Lee644-6200 , · ' • OK. Valley 3bd 2bu + lam S&S .._built College Park 2 BDRM. HOME, tge. e ors PretidenUal H~a. 2 Br 2 ALICIA.PLAZA E-S1dc. Ch_ildren • Large Bach apt, stove. hld ~I no pets doll oouse. lmmac. 3 br. sundeck w/ocean view. Bluffs l·levcl 3 BR. 2 ba. Ba. ocean view, pool, Sl-enicMountain Views _$2~~·0!llff rcfrig, cpt.s, drps, 988 :~ener & ~I scrv .• ~· 2 ba. S.iT~. Eves 640-1~ Lav. rm. with fireplace. Lovely greenbelt" pool. avail. aft Jan 18,UOOmo. Large, dlx a p ull 1&2 ~~r ~harp 2 BR. l .Ba. 2 Br apts from $200. Cpls, Valencia, CM. $160. cl. in S4 20 mo. Call NEAT. clean 3 Rr 2 Ba W/W Carpet tbruoul. $450Agt644-1133 • ~76S7 Bdrm Apts. "fUrn & un· gar. yard. 521 Carnation. drps, encl. yd. Kids ok. -5437 &540·8067 !163271>1 runl·hhomc.lmmedoc Kitchen w/range&oven.l.uxurycoodo,Z br,Zba,ScM.._ furn. S34S.mo.M0·7lOO , Nopet.s.548·0483 Jmmac. 2 br, H~ b,, --• cy, S.125 per mo Rltr. $425 Mo. lrplc, boat •la'p, pool, r-:..-3278 P°!'J1·.J.6al5cluozzri58. Bli·l611Jiaords Co1taM••.,; . 3824 l .... , Li $230 N<.'W Warner V1lh1i;e Con· 7S291Y.llor cvs.497•3298 o ~ .. -..., .,._ CasadeHermosa s .... o,pa o. • do. 3 BR. 2 Ba. rust -BDRM APT t Wood jacuzzi. Beat view In ~··•••••••••••••••••••• 25211 StoC'kport, Lag ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br apt w/hrcplace, 1_1h 540-3828 _ ('rpts . drpll, frpl c , NE w s m 0 kc l re e I· · ·a ~ Newport. Margaret, Halls MESA VERDE a rea. bath, range, oven, das· RedccoratA!d. $l8S. Lge 1 beautiful. 968·9550 or Townhome 2Br. 2Ba. ~~.':lmB~~'OneLornaa 673·5170 1·5, 839·0877 IMCHARMIMG Sorry, no pets. llome atmosphere~ & 3 hwasher. $320. AJso 3 br brw/pool, walk lo shops. 0-9927 Pool. Clubhouse Close lo best rentals in Laauoa. eve&. OLD SAM JUAN br deluxe apt.s. :>46-1034 (sep. bldg> $37~. Mature adlt.s pref. No leno11 courts S385. forS275 Mo Hewly redecorated CliH Th I a c b ar m Ing 2 WHY NOT? 160W. Walson children. no pets. 1887 'i:tr~.RM.an3y 8upA;,rafdr~sl. Available amrne d Haven Home,•3Br, 2Ba. bedroom, 2 bath & den Mtwpotileach 3769 8 .. 1 t bs Monrovia.548-7924 '"' _,,, ,.. "' 429 • Sunkenlivmgtoom 3 r. 2 ua, uxury Wl'l e. ___ _ SJ85. i 14·963·4569 or 5SH FURNISHED STUDI RV area, no pet.I, $4.50 home has plush carpet· •••••••••••••••• •••••• C:.ithedral celiiog New shag & kil appl. Attractive 1 br, w-w cpls. SJHlMS A,,_ ~o F<~ Al'f. at Victoria Beach. mo. 67J.M57 ini. Cittplace, built-ins & IEST IUY l! bedrooms, H"l baths Huge mstr. Npt lits loc. d~. bltns, adults. no --------•RENTALS* l·Blk. from steps t 2 car garage. Won't last Some people say you J:~t Alta bed Call6J3.7059or 545 4931 ...... LG. BO!li\JS Rm. 3 llR. 2 beach. Owner pays Newport Shott1 3 Br •. 2 long! Call 646-2158 days; hal f t W r c garage . . . pets. Upstairs, 1970 RA. frpl. dshwshr. rpts. tRR.d('n · S-475 ula1Wes.Sl9Hlo. ::· nea[ i:cta. '(lenms, 493-0588 evenings & ~r~~::~l~~-pri~e01~ ~::~~~P~k-up ISTMOKTHFREE Wallace. 64&-0176. $200. clrps. SJ:J:>. 714 963 456} or 2 tm. di·n · · · · · • • S385 MIS5'0H llE.ALTY ams. rp c lD am:rm, week.ends. less. Membersha·p 1·n ·• AduJ S37 ° ""'SydTow-6.....1 mo. 531 9!'>4S \ !1. Nu f' ;i BH . . • • • • . S385 lease $450 mo. Unique u 1.S, 5. mo. ICll ·---------- . ' ~ • t••· 2 BR. . . . ........ $42:5 PHOHE 494-0731 Homes, 675-0000 3 Br 2 Ba, Twnbme, Health Club. A tennis FOXJlOLLOW 2 br. l 'h ba from $295. Air CLEAN lge 2 Br lowt•r CONDO 2 sw 4 Br. 2'•i 2 BR .• 2,~ Ba ....... ~ (Harbor Lane) w/2 car club. Free lennii. leasons. VII.LAGE rond, pvt patios. Adults. apl. an 4~plex. Cpls, drps, H.:J. frpl. dshw,hr . 2 C'ar 2 BR, 2 Ba ........... $SOO :;~~~~~~h~.1~;: ... , Newport Crest Condo gar, fplc. bltns & refrig. Bil hards. Swimming. 621 W. Wilson. C.M. Sec Mgr 1920 Meyer: off closed gar, aduJls, no ~Jr . patio S37S JBR.Den .......... SSOO refrig,crpt.s,drps,ateps Lease , ocean view , Steps topool,BBQ&play Golr Dnviog Range. 646-2010 19t.h.Wkdaysll·S,wknds pet.s.Applications lak.cn ~~ ~N~o1~. or 5.ll 9~ J !~!t. ~.bRJ 2· ·h· ...... ~~ to pvy bch, 2-pools, ten· ~:m~.17~c~~~~r! ~~: ~~.fil~ mi to ~!i~=~ ~ndgarye0JnQ~. Bl"and new R plex. 3 Or, 2 I0-4,6tl2·0'l82 now. 645"7485 • ._ ...... 3 °''·,. ' '·• '1 • ....... ..., nis, security. Avail 12·15. lagbl. No pets. $600. Parties with live bunds. Ba, ownr:; un1l. also 1& 2 1 & 2 br S210 & $230. No 2 Br l Yz Ba twnhso brk ~--leoch 3240 3 BR. 2 Ba ..• ··"· •• $tZS $500.· Isl & lasl + Sl 646-2361 5-taAM 3280 F'reeSunday brunch. Br upL'l. no pets. (714) children or pets. 731 W. fplc, gar. lge patio, adlt:-.. ,..,_ 3 RR. 2 Ba.··········~ se~uri ty. Ow nr I A gl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8:!7·2479 or 548·l4077 18th, Apt B&C &'73-7787 no pets. $275. 2"47 E lden - ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••1 3 RR, 2 Ba .• ··· " .. SS6S 499-4271 or 213-966-17116, 4 BR, 2 BA, (rpl., 1 blk. + 3 Br, frplc, y~rd. $300 per Your rent dollars go even ---Ave. 979·1658; Ev:.. 3BR,2Ra ........... $400 askforBOB. from ocean. Yrly. R~n· mo. 499.2986• 918 N. rurther• .. A lerrifac CASAVlCTORrl\ yie 3_br. 2 ba townhou11e 646·7027 flOR LE~· 3 hiel'lrm. 2 3 BR. f'K. · · · · .. · •• $42.5 lal. $475. A&t. 540-1151, Bristol S.A. maintenance crew. pro· 1 & 2 Bil, unf or furn. i;tas m qw~l complex. Garage --.--.----- b:i. brand nt<w. 17()(1 !i'I ft 3 UH. 2 Ra . <l<·n · · • $475 JBr. 2Ba home, 1850 sq. ft. Asltfor Les • feaaional management & wtr pd. Ad Its. no P<'ts. & patio. Adults only. No East111de nace 2 ~,. 2 Bu. J.:indmic hot'll" w /3 l'ar 3 l'R. 2 Lia .. .. • $410 frplc, ch~l~~en & pets B~ BET, large 3 BR staff th al cares, and Pool •. rec. rm. i;cr. gate. pet.s. $325. 645·3381 or encl gar, 1 ch aid 0 1<, Jtar. U25/mo. 1neld.: JRR,z•,811 • · $S30 OK. 928 f 11uana. S4 BLUFFS,dlx3Br 2~Ba. family bome.·Cr pts. friendly n eil'(hbors. _~Victona.64:.!-8970 837·9517 $275.642·3488 • )tMderM"r No pt'l11 3 lut. 3 Ba ....... $600 mo. FR, fplc, 11e patk>, nr drps nice patio. $285. Mod I d 'I 10 7 l"OR LF.~•· 31 d 1 I BR,3 Bii.... . .. • $575 HOW.AID JOHHSOM pool, achls, paru, 1hope, mo • es open 111 Y • • ·Adult E·s1dc 2 br. end 2· Br apt. 719 W. Wilson. EASTSIDE 1 Br, adult~. • ' "'rm.:. S IJK,2•~u.1 ...... $550 l"'"lTY nudecor,avall.$500.0pn · TENEX Sorry,nooneundcr 2l& ~ar,patio.Llkencw.No Encl. patio. $225. No nopct.s.$200. ba.br.lod~l!IOO~'ltt K:A ... 3PM AHVislaRoma no pets. ~oomm alc nota.64'1-0871!. pets.646·l2Sl 646--0505 l..andmi: homr w form.11 497.1744 64'0.aua.. · 9-9, 7days . 898·9891 11erv1ce uvaalable. Mon· ,.... -------- 1hn rm • ram rm, w.-t a Br,lfe yard, nr Tustin th-Lo-month occupancy. LARGE 2br. 2 ba. S22S. In· New 2br, 2ba'; gar, adults Eastalde 2 UR, encl gar, hnr U7S /mo 1nrldi: Mewportleoc.h )1'9 Mewpertleec .. 3Z6f Ave Irvine Blvd, $385 fanl & sm. pet ok. Call nopels.$<!65&$295. 1912 pvtyrd,adult.s. · i:.aniMW"r No p.•L'l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... •••••••••••••••••••• mo. 832-7151 ask for Nan· Oakwood Garden Apls 642-6612 for appL Wallace. 645-3356 $210. 546·377G llobfft1 R.cilty --------.. . cy Pruett. DO ree. 880 Irvine (at 16th) Costa Mna 3824 Costa~ 3824 Costa Mna 3124 ___ ..... __ ... _8 ___ 1J Br, l! ba. on cul de 1ac.1x ' We1hniftshr 3291 (7J4l645-0S.50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• yd, dose to •cblJJ "' pr11: macnab I Irvine ··••••••••••••••••·•••• (..1 3 ... _ ., .... _ R <> 1375. I'll mo. only. 2Sty,'4br,i ba,nu....t•, 1700J6thSt(atl)ov1;"1 ) {•.tn. "'•'" '""• / M20410aft7PM It .. ...., (714uu28170 , pl.;, drpi1, 2 c.ir .:.ar _ -------r88 y drps, rptc, DW. $435/mo. "" . _ 31~ tu 4~ ~.II !i;,i 5 J BR & den ex.ec: bm. Lrg ~ 531·9545 Agt. No BALBOA Bny Club Bach Agt, nor~. _ fncd It rear s11ic yard fee. -apt, avl. 12/23/ S400 mo 11 U N T I N <; T O N wtplayhse, all blt.ns. In CT.EAN 4 br. 2 ba, 'rpl, 642_-4097 ____ _ llAROOUR ARP.A 3 UH prr,11.:<' area. Call WY•LASS HARIOlt Vltw dshY(ahr, cpts, ~ Cls. Lge 2Br, 2ba. frplc. i:ur, 2 BA .. 1huit' f~mlly 1'7~2022or~lli66. Light & airy 4 bedroom, 2 bath lo schls. & shopg. $365 patio.s.1S01sc.673-6753o room & frplc , ~e:ar ZBr, tge kJtcb . l\/C. l'ul w/new wallpapei-ha d.lnlnl "liv· 714-963~ or 53li545. '6'7S-I068 !'\Chooh •. S42Stmo. CALI. de·uc fenced bck-• nr Ing room. Owner might lease op-A&t. No Fee -. --------1 T 0 BI N R f' A I TY ' .r•w, , ___ ,_ Oceanfront, winter. l BR, 846 1371 W ~ A.LSO park, sch ls, $355 mo. tioo -6 months. Area. bas ~ 2 STORY 4 br. 2 ba, new furn .• w/frpl. &c "ara"c. · · • Incl grdner. 10 min. lo 0 rts~ol •· jacuzzi Gisela ........ ..a-f t c •-t "' .. HAVE ol.her propertiei. Irvine induat. & MCAS. 1 C U • "' • "~ • ... ...,. rp · or."'· 'S2SOPer mo.+ ul1l. !~. r .. e"n_t_, llomNI, Apts. & cluld ok, no noot.A • .C!M·l5m Hanen . (V17) B 0 a t gate · $ 4 SO~. 1512 W. Ck·eanlront ......,.....,.. .-114·963-4569 or 531·9545. ~----- 1 RV. Groves (Only GOLF LOV.S AML.NoFee SattClemente 1776 <I OR Condo. pool. tennis, attuttd comm In Irv). ••••••••·~·····~·•••••• hnndbi.11 & baskt.t ball New cor. 2 br. 2 bit, cpts, Live, sleep, eat right on lush C&Mldl•lutt &cbelor Apt, 13.'iOmo. 979-7888 • drps, nr tennis, Pool. fairway ! 2 spacious bedrooms, u..fwMshed ·, 3425 1 blk lo beach. $135. HUNTINGTON lfARROR Ja(u1.xi. S52·.5377 aft dining room, wet bar, custom ••••••••••••••••••••••• AdullJl.498-0JSl WATE Rf'RONT. $800 _1_:30_P_M ______ , drapes & 5hutters, community NWPT CR EST deluxe So.thLopMt--37.6 rent/~. 3 Ur. 2ba. dbl Nnr 2Br. 2ba. romm pool, pools & tennis courts -available ~!i, ~-~ pool, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jfar. 40 dock. wado chan· tenn.la. sauna, exer rm & for quick occupancy -submit on ---------2 BR. 2 ha on the ocean. nal. (213)425 81122 clbhM, Jac. '375. 833--0138 length o! leate at $650/mo. or New. u ctushe, toll Film. S700 . unrum S600 2 0..-&L.. h , *'~ cM ln l land aecurlty condo in Totalaecur1ty,elevator1, 4 LCJI In. _.._ NEW. NEVER LIV!:D pure ase .or "'"'',...,., c . . Newport Beach. 3 br, 2~ rec. facilities. 499·2835 Clean! Ready to move JN. preaticious" Peters" Joyce Edlund~ (V18) ba w/frplc lo master ... 1 ... 1375 mo, Isl/last.. 846-273'7 TCTtmhome-Univeralty bdrm a& • k u ~ · •-...... 7788 atk for Elliot. Parle. 4BR. Cam rm, din un en v rm.' 1u1-J+v .. -PAU L90 Plmb ~rpeUng &i mt.er--'*"'-rm. unobetructed view, bedr b_. .. ~.a..-i ... i, ln com tbruout. Deluxe••••••••••••••••••••••• "Br. 2 Ba . San la's up11raded . $625/lease. 2 oom, 2 ·~·~um lcttchen w/oew wo11hcr fr Ga.wal 3102 chimney. cpl1, drpa, ACT .• TS:l·ID5 immacuJate condition • just re-dryer. Many mirrored ••••••••••••••••••••••• blll\1131 'l::a~ nowsi•~o ~ontlA·-.._-2 ...... --din_r_m_f--rm-decorated. Obct. &ar. W/Openerl -walls le huge cloMtl. 2 NEZDARENTAL?' J • " . ""'• .,., ' am. ' dbl. door refrig., Washer .,._,er in• ear garage w/auto door We f\ave them from 899-2470 $490 mo. Lae. 6or lB mos. ,_3 °'1ftr. Poo!. tennll couru. $7$mo CLEAN Ii: SHARP 3 Br 21-7-52--6532 __ . -----· cl. ComlDJIDity pool. '150 /'mO. _; Jac"1Si "sauna. 2100 aq. KJOS.PETS W£LCOM ~ Ba, bltu, cpta, drpe, nt p1raded 2Jr, 2 ba. ~ ~ Sh«t·~.~~2! ft. ol luxll.rioua llfln&I NEW ERA RF.NTALS GW Colle1e, Mall•, Is Dulrable WALNUT ~e W /vv..,Oft to puraJ.lllMI. aq........, Lea1u for $650. Call $151-'EE School•. Edwards/Hell. SQUARE. Encl •ar• la .Rotbell 6"-6200. (\'19) &U-6375 631·2800 838 8300 Nu paint. BBQ, Cnc:d, endyd • .55W085,16Mll8 • OCEANVlEW 3 BR. 2VI lllmd 1806 ~;;00~~~-~ S4ZS . New Patio Romo, a·br. 2 2--00M-.. 1S~ BA P.UO., balcony, dbl --------1 ba + Jtru. Swiaunlft1. Charming bome freshly paiDted " pr, wtr/tnb pd. Rec Slnglealof)' condo. Nice 2 tennis, Jacusd. Adu.lta. decorated " ready for Immediate prtv. $3:50. w/lae. 540o-0374 hr. '381. 1 ml bch. Ast lAe S400 mo. $50. dis· -.-. • ..--. Recreational features t: t · -....OS:988-2291. -· .. lforJan.524·"34 ..... ~ ... , o~· """"' lncJude POOi_, putting green •.lawn .a..111•.1 ' BR, 2 BA from $3$0. VINE EXEC. a BB, aJJ tennis Adu.it.a • Paula Baller ......... , ••••••••••••• ..,_ ________ ... Several to c.boote rrom/4 convemaneaa. Nke p.aW> "2.&35 (V20) ' BRAND ftP a B:r 2"' Be. 1107 pl ex etc. Kent Roacra Ii: pool. $395. • • CPlc VI mt from DoheMJ Property )hniaaemen TENEX St. BCh 6 Dana Wharf'. Br d~x. Croa 1l. lo •-8300. N. 1 d•ya 1198<*1 642.-t:nS ....... l4'0 per mo. "4"212. beach. Yrly. P\tt party CLEAN 3 br, 2 ba. ..... Hn£1l I Bil, 2 BA. c~. .., O.Wr Orl¥9 HarllCW vi.. CMttlr NPll. DMOU g..._ 91191 orl13·1.204 dec'd. Cla. to bth/acbl. drpa, ftpl, d1bw1 r . lrvl• .e =V.lr.y Ctfttar a Sr+ boe:Sll, z a... I.ck tcdbr,lbe. deck. $38S. MAanolla/ Adame. patio. 1.171. 71A-llM5e9 ' 1414 a.,. ept,, drJll. blU., filt BdJ.. MOO. mo. IO-Wl w'11•t5'5. Alt. No ft<" •• MMWa 6401•. 3125 ... ) ' MflStt I M(i/ Adun Apartment Homes wtth a Winning Uf esfy1e. Choose the best combiflotlon d supert> recreotton. premium location. ood on ct the oppolntments you desire to make your llf e complete. • Alr-Oondlflonlng • Bult4n Appliances • PrWate Po11o ~ Balcony Lelslb'e Uf e Anroehons Include: • SMmmlng Pool & Theropy Spa •Two Lighted Tennis Courts • Clul>l'IOUSe wtttt Flreploce, BHllards. Gym, and Porty Kitchen Afl::.... One and Two Bedroom. J' One Both, No Lease IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY From $230.00 farakMe~Vil{r . -~ .. o~M 1 550 Pautarb> Ave., C0sto Mesa (71C) 75l-e995 i=D. t'.i) • I ).. ' I .. 1t ..• Build It... Diaper It... Hammer It ... Carpet SERVICE DI REC~ORY 1t...Ce ment it. .. Wlre t...Hoe it. .. Clean it. .. M ove I 1 1t. .Press it...Paint l t ... Nail It .. Plaster it ... Fix It. .. APPLIANCE REPAlit poo • 1team clean SECUIUTY BUILDERS YAIO CLIAHU'5 tioullf\R, mov1n1<. r.h.1•nup fo'n,oe~-st. Slum~loDf'. tile, PalnliDi. lnVP:Jrt. Reas. Orit S.uy If h'cs Mendlo& done ncally. $I Q &rv1ce Qlll tng. Color btlgbtent<rs; All phun concrete, Monthjy MOW & EOG E S1tup Tret>work Heus, block walls. bnrk. plan-de~ndable Free e11t . CUit.om Murall136-SSSS 1900 Federal. C.M. 111•1M9-)t22 wbl cupts 10 min blockwall and custom Cal1Run~76709 fast.ftffnt8424597 lcrs Qwalityworkatre· C.IJay~-796.5 -fe5.5118 ---------• b~ach. Clean h v rm. din brick work. Licensed und -as pnces Hob 7»9354. W k bl G 'd lb"* -----~ rm & hall $1~ Avx rm l:>onde<i &U-io31 GARDENING SERVICE.~ 9ro39S3 or man~ P ua rn ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ...._ ....... •••••••••••••••••••••• ff..40. couch SlO. t•huir.~. ,..11..m..1.--CLEAN UP JOBS & •7•••••:•••••:•••••:••• Mo~ l~wv:s~:ep~G!r~~·t VERY NEAT PATCH ••••••••••••••••••••••• Need a babysitter~ Rell.a OuarcUm pcl odor (;rpt '-'-_... HAUi.iNC Re.u1onablr HOUSECI.EANIN<, ••• ;:;'!•••••••••••••••• " -JOBS.llTE.XTUltE CANOPY TV SVC CO. hi d I C M •••••••••••• •••• ••••• •• Co R II bl I """""'--111. """""J4"" bl Rat~ Servi«: e. malu~ a UL. • ~pair t$ yrs cxpr Do VJ EC1 D rates. Newpurt. i1t1J Ytt a tcoupe MOYJNC~ l.t:t 2~expr'd 'sctJSTOMPAJNTINO• .-......-.,..t. _... -:'a Prl 9tiO-633 area PatM2-7ZJ7 work 1nyHlf Kt'fa ~aGdel ~~~ r~~: )f~. Corunll dC?I Mar, Rel'~ 003Sljl3 men move you. Reas lot.r/~xtr Reas Rates Oerrell's PAINT&STUC· au Ir ces · l ....,,S..-vice 5Jl-OlOI care.pre ichool'envtro! Huntmilon MS-75&8 0.EANINGBYANN w/refc 494-0036.~ CallBruce~eves CO. Qual wrll. reu '"Ser-tic. Ca u 11 ,._.....__ ""-d th r pri .. ~a 671 ••••••••••••• ••••• •• ••• ....................... rpet ... an wil ay yours ment. e nrichment op· WVUCWCJ .,...pencn<'t> . w1 re• Fri nd1 M Co Eff lntr/Eltt Paint1ni Ave cea. -·• lfooklleep1ni & Orflce or mine. Repairs & porlunltht11 Lt~ensed ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aller$PM.49306ll0 e, Yr ovdmlg 1 1· rm $35 o.11 prices Incl ---:-"'.""--------1Re movals. tr1mm1nj{. t t t le--•-,...,., ,. a .. d d ' "'"'.J d d tr k -cmn.. nt>n Y scrv et:. Fr. "~" 31""' PC'Wling free H t 1.lc'd services ru s • C· c ....... g ..,.,, vu r ,wura experience . er e e n·""'1.,.oa er. ump ur . PAT'S JANITORIAL Lowe5 t po~s r•lca paanl. eeest . .,_. ""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• l-'\lllY I ·ured &<t226z. menl4, typing, mal.linfs. at blgaer savln~~ fr est llaled 67~7850 hauling, tree wk, grad SERV You dirty em we 8'7-0992 Do . be h 1~ .. 10 .... ~ 1_ .. Pl bl d 1 n.s · Wtooi.or6<t.2172!1 54.S-3646 uig,demo.elc.751-3930 ' . • Dt oroswagjoeu . ..,.,.,w.,.. &am D,., I --111 provide loving warm dean em Spec1aliimg. in p~tp--'an For fine qual. patotlng & wtr 1v1. leak.I, bathrm Re movln l(. lrl!"m ng, ~,...... HOLU)AY SPECIAL atmosphe r e for your '74 Cpe de Ville. Loaded. vacant homes. Lied .;::";::'! •• :?:-::;-~ ••••• fair prices too. call ebcl.Reas.832-2468 Lopplni .Wln1 d , Ile. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ShAmpou or Steam Clean duld whllt you work or Great cond $4395 Ph 9118-7914 . . Richard. I hi· pressure bonded. Inter rat1:s FINISH. REMODEL & 2 Jlms. ball or !<>ath shos>anyume. 768-SIJ(M 9158-5800 Paint Repiur-35 yrs .1" clean first. do they! PL:UMBER·Repalr. re 6-U-~Ut ttnr Small Jobs OK 515 95 537 7396 or JAPANESE llouseclean· area. workrnnns h1p L&c/lns836-~ pipe . loat a l latloa ....__...._ ,,..._ '= f~as t17fMJ379 537.3382 Controc:tor Ing. Own trans. dependa iuar. Ta.lu! adv11nt. of my I aervicH. G . Gidley, ...,__,. -•-i ----i ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• Halilin9 ble 675-4672. ex.per S36-7056 Fut. professional quality &U-9:JU. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J..ou's llomettep:urs f'Rl!:E sora cleaning LEEM.JARVlS •••••••••••••••••••••••Home Hollday Cleaning l'alntYowCcntle painting a& very low ,..•SUNSlU!:_lE,BOYS• ~yrs expr Carpentry, w /m ln1mum carpe t Addlt1on5&Hemodehng YOU llAVElT HEADV wlndo .1 1 • rat.es.~ ..,ual wora, ree est locla, doors, paneling steam cleaned. MS-61161 952.5573 Lie 317856 I 'LL HAUL IT AWAY &"'ner':asi:1!1a vnlenrg, w:feans.:e. ,,AStvrg"~"~t/rl!St.rt~~Snn$ I •· C lt l 640·~~9 & 673-24 IC electn u l 551 2054 " · &.', Y ~ .. ... PAPER.HANGING pa rs .,. ompos on ev/wauus __ _ C....t/~ G.de•g TIMS48.Q08 ca ll Mike all 5pm Priceuncl mtr'l/labor Qualwork. fully auar Shln&lea. lnapecllons. --~t Sef'-..lc:e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sonny & Jcr. fo'rec haul ~143. Guar. lnsrd. free est. Reu, refs.~ losrd/Ucd. Low prices. fr Vou don't need 8 gun tA> ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bob Scarcia Concrete Inc Exprd Hawi1an gardener. mg. cleanup. trt•c work Two high scbool girls wtll Ted 6J6.. 7085 or 5S2·0J3'1 Paper. p:unl. 20yrs exp. estS»-5020 or S41·S930 "draw fast" when you CARPET CLEANING ~neral roncrete work Yd cleanups, tnmm1n~. ror usable item~ t-'cn house clean days. Good PETERS PAINTING 2 0 % d 1 s c b e r 0 re de your old s tuff for Place an ad In the DaU) $7ROOM.CALL Commercial Residential pruning . Lt H aul g ccs/bldgs r ~movcd refs. Call Sue 979-9621 or Expr'd reas. rates. free Cbnst.auU1. Salis. auar. new goodies wllh a Pilot Want Ads! Calla<n1 646-5167 AFTER NOON ~ L1c 220941 ~ :157.2005 Tammy MS-9169 est. Call Gene 552·<M58 No wait. free est. 980-311116 Clas.sifled ad. SU-56711 -642~. Apcwtnttmu.fwa. .,.._ ..... Uftfwlt. ......_...,,_.lht-d Offkelt...tal 4400 ......_..... '450 Mmt1 ,, .. Trmt P'euauta 1310 ....,w.ttct 7100 •••••• •••••• ••••••••••• ••• ••• ••• • •• ••••••••••• ·or -3900 •••••••• •• ••••••••• •• •• ••••••••••••••••••• •••• Dlicli' SO.JS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DGMIPoW 3826 ...... ii14oaa.odt l840Mlwpcw1a.och 3869 ....................... NEWPORTBCHSTORI!: ....................... ~nklngproblem! SS.EMBLY. Celec· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE EXCJTJNG 60< PER SQ FT 2630 Avon St .. $270 Mo. SA.YE SS 11 Alcohol Helpline t.ronics> and engraving. Ex. Jge 2 br. 2 lia. frplc, New luxury apt, 2 Br. 2 PALMMESA.APTS. 1617 WESTCUFF-Nll Jel'T)'Wynn (213)477·7701 ,braaday~ · WUl train. Fem.ale pref. cir d Mn..n,...IX'TONPT AGT.541-5032 PrivatepartywUlbuy ~t ha_ ... _,. ...,,,w--". t!!\SIDJ! rm A uils + I Ba. l male rr beach $27~ NOW ... _,.EA> ii your2DdT D M2 3573 """" --.. '""' teenager From S295 mo Call Mr. Oa v1s OCH Balboa Island; reta • · · · PREGNANT? or part lime. Costa h BR 1501 We1tcliff Dr. commerc o r orrice c 1 fld t i I u~ .,~ .. 97"" Gas & wate~. 496 737!1 897·2:.lS Bae , 1&2 . t k a r n 1 con en a ...,,,a . .,._,. .,., ---------rrom$l9S. _NewportFlnanclalCtr space orrstree par · lst&29dTD&.o.ts counseling & referra1.1---------- 2 Br 2 B.i. dshwshr. gar IRAMD MEW! YOU CAN AFFORD Adults, No Pets ~Office Space ing. Approx 500 Sq rt.: 8~,,.,, 64().a292 Abortion, adoption & ASST. MA.HA.4HltS S275 mo i~va1I 12120 LllxuryTri.rtex! NEWPORT BEACH l~I MesaOr. CallonSiteManager pnv. rest room. Rltr. lrvanePacltlc Finunclal keeping. Wanl a rruarried cpl for _4!16-~ or 963·5758 Now taking applications (5 8lltl Eaat of Newport (714 I 642·3111e>tl246 644-2343 Mon. to Fri.· 9,5, A.PCARE 547·2563 AAt. Mgr. All adult apt. 1Br,11001mo. llike. bike, 2 2BR. 1-2BR & den. Call Park Newport Blvd.> u You Need A Stalled & ._...sjlaMSt/ • •-••llh/ •SPIRITUAL READER comp&ex. Nodop. lncl'a. manna 33972 Alcazar. Nan al 962 7787 or 546-9860 P'uml.sbed Office. call RfteCe P.uonals/ l'Ull)'Licensed rent&saJ.S.S7-033l OP 6446493. 536-0907 LUXURYAPTLIVING tni..N -THE EXECU T1VE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost&Fomd 18WE1CaminoReal A.TTIHTIOH OvcrloolungTbeWater ,.._...._~· SUITE. Rent mcludtl's ...... • ...................... SanOemente.Forappt. •GUY~ A.IRLS• FountoiftVClllWy 31342 BR Patio Apt l Ml. to ..._.'fV,_... 1 ho •. ~ A-U.. SOOS• ~ 5100 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• heh Lovely park 1 blk /time recept .. P ne "' YFP~ .... vy n 119<1•..... 492,9034 '9:2·7298 .. _ 8 •. •. 1 Enjoy $750 .000 health mall sertlce, ut1l & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••----------"'"you l cxover .. ree lBr.2Ba.in4ple:it,2car S22S,.Nopets.~6-B640 spa,7sw1mmmgpools.8 Jarutonal. Sccy·s & ore ~dertnCJo8-7 Artist s & Crartsmen RELAXING MASSAGE totravelw/sharp~uog ~nrl gar. Patio, frplc. S350. 4 hr. 2 ba condo lighted rourts, miles of equip avail. Newport Over:500actlvel needed ror wlmd c. r.a~n BobJames·Uc. NaueW' group to Hawaii, a " nice_!r~ 968 !W4 ___ Drp6, cpls. stove. Villa bike tralls. putting, :;bu!· ~nter 640-~70 fiilrngs . -pa; se ca or . f"'1i"Mfp~ Citls.....,_~Yr~· =u:c:;:o !~2 Hwiliro9on leach 3840 Pacific 83S-4l27 nebonrds COM dlx suites ~~ $150. stop by. for free lnro. All center. S.S p/daJ · ~ Lake Tahoe accom. for %, wk expense paid lralnlnl( •••••••••••••••••••••••coiy H1de·a ·way. l Rr Jrl's fromS239.50/mo UU1 lncld A/C ample calegones & types. W SCRAM-LETS Dec. 22-28, tnckb S day program.Above averago New · ow n ers o r Townhouse w /bwlunis. Alsol&2bdrmplam. pkg janltOr67~ · guarant.eeWpleueyou. lodging, skiing. meal•, earnings thereafter! All Beachwood Apls, 19132 Pauo. pool, tennis. S2Ml. 02 story wwnhouses Dl1Hlldl,,.Adltltt ' 751 -3741 showa. 631 ·2827 Ir no transp fW'lllsbed. AppU· M11gnoha, II B .• offer a 2 538-8013 or 536-1411-4 APARTMENTS Prime location In Hunt· UN1TED BUSINESS ANSWERS anawer, S3'7·7777 ext. 257 cants should be neat, b 2 b 1000 rl ington Benc h on INVESTMENTS s;""'"&abletoleave lM· r , a, aq · ... Elec:. kitch. pnv. patios 4 outstanding beamed Brookh 800 Pwit BaJ Sodal ~ 5400 ~ security apl w /poot.l~""f:' & balconies, crpts. ~Utng apt plans avail f s·urst1 • dsqulare 152.S MesaVerdeDrE Rap·'l-A myt -••• •••••••••M E DIATELY . For 3142 ""' eet. ing e, itnr en ypc (across from Kono Lns) id -ccen -••••••••• • • personal Interview con-Jaruzz1, /\ C. dshwhr. drape ries. parlt1nK. f\am or unlum. Bach. 1 rr· Good PLAJN SINGLE Adults only No pets ••-••••••••••••••••••• elevators. ba b store or o 1~. ex· Sulte 106, Costa Mesa t.ad. Ms Blue. Tues thru S2SO. Call new Mgr at Lg studio. cross from bch, br. 2 • 2 ath. p<>sUN. assigned park UBI Open 7 days Laa Vegu is so wild. If T\red or the bars. "Meet Fri. 10 AM to SPM. at the !l62um bltns. cpts. rrpl, pool & F'ROM$240W$JOS lng. Call Mr Plummer -yooorder aBlble.1lcom· Markets?" Look into Goklen Forest Inn, lOSO ------1 Jae. <213) 592 5813. Optional maid service Lighted tennis courts, 2 9113-6767 ~ Stmd eis in d PLAIN brown Videovlew and you 'll find W. Katella (across from 2 br, cpts. pool. play yd• ----Just north or F~sblon sU>ry, clubhse, bdllllards , .. C 2 Laguna Beach wrapper bright, aclive, happy Disneyla nd > or call n o pets 22011 A , 1---L-31 .. 4 •·•--d al J ~mbore" •. "' ee stan nR n11 •-..t.g1r......-..a 5100 w s a y.,..r 776-7910. ext. 202. u awimmln". hy ro·spa, APPROX 800 sq••· · at Fr di bulldl ~ ho h re ...... n..1 ..... -..A .......,_ • ...... u u .. "' gym, superb teak/oak lJO E 17th St , S250 mo. th 1 f k .....n• ~ es t s At vo u r p 1 In ..,.,. aware ~ San Joaqwn 11 ... _ Rd. 1 fumi 11 Do 1 ,.,.0 "'*79 wr P enty o par ing. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ., arents we come at . ------••••• ••••••••• ••••• ••• • lU.:> rent.a lure ava . Y e .roo"V't Busy year ·round. Gro&s· clubhse we have tenl\ia, terview. ~labPortr WOODBRIDGI>: MS(7P1a4ul.a>"'A'!n1~~M DB.UXEOfffCES lngSlS.000.mo.now.WillFOUND: Ladles Ring dancing, parties & a Deluxe 3 br. 21., ba, att. PINES APTS For leasing Information ,,._ """' sell for 293 down. Agt. ~·!,..~ Identify e ves. wealth of ac:tivttles. Call 4TTaACT1YE GIRL dbl gar . pallo, frplc 1713 1. 2 & 3 bdrm units ()pen 9·5 Daily Comrnl & mdstl spaces, ~-4200 ....,._., VldeovM?w today. SopbisUcated, stabte. all Alabama. 536 3465 or Designed like early 71 4/644-1900 ROOIM 4000 ~::s~.s~~:N~~f& LOST· Sm brown poodle 9!JT.540() American gll'l type. nice 536-1718 California bungalows ••••••••••••••••••••••• M V .........,-Retail . na~ "cOco". Reward: 606 E . Chapman Av. figw-e to model privately ------From s 2 7 0 . I 1 5 STEPSTOOCE.\N ission teJO ureas Pnme coastal location m HuntHarb,"~"1,.19 Orange 3-4 hrs week. GreaiJ!ay. o.---to Of h 3 5 30 Deluxe Nwpt Shores 2 Sl~ping rms $00-$105 mo Handy tu S.U. f'rwy .,_ h 0 ,. t O'tV" d · riu= ne c rs · .,..ut range .... oun y. Trcnel 5450 Utmoet lscreUon. ex1-•LarcJt tWw A~• wkday:c,9-S :JQwkndi. br.dplx.714-8709203 ~'tFs~:w:h:f~n~S~t Call 8.1ll400 • Owners illnt.-ss only re· POUND: Jo Fecko park·••••••••••••••••-••••• ble hour s. Write 123 bec1room. c lldren ____ 552_·_0400 "only" Ca ll art lpm WESTCLlFF fo'umd ore. a.son shop for sale Mus t 1nR lot. a pac kaRe . Need ride bare ClassifiedAdlf1I03.Da1ly ok. pct ·~ C'o ns1dcrcd. ~WEST ....... S OCE.A.HFRONT Refs ....,.,'d SS&-0058 or $12{)mo. see w appreciate. Good Owner may call & Iden· rs to s ell· Pilot, P. 0. Box 1$60. d1shwasht>rs. carpets, "''"' ._..,,YJ54" 642·4097 terms. Low r~nt. Agt. t1fy ~o ntenls. Call pemes to Denver . Leav· Co&t.a Mesa92626 llrapcs, closed garaJ{l', ut & fa mily :lpts. 2 BR..2ba.$500 ...., 837-4200 549-4348. i.ngDec209'11M910. rl~ to srhools. super from S245. Tennis. health 14YFROHT HOME ROOMS S2S wk up with Med. suit.efor rent. OOOsq. AUTO MECH. Exp'd. 1111;-e ~ plexs. furniture club. garden view. 3883 38R,2ba S2000Moyrly t ben 137 50 wk up n. Choice locale. Call Rea l Estate OH1ce FOUND· Female dog. fauf:,_.t.,! heavy duty Amer. cars. av 11 1 I ah I e Ca 11 Parkview Lane, lrvU1e . STIPS TO IEACH :~ M&.9?sSor 64S·39&7 11<15-4610 l0to4. Completely furnis hed. a bout 5 mos o ld, '."' ~ ,....._. Apply in person, Mesa 1714 )8477566.lOam!'ipm Owned & managed by 3 BR .2ba .• unr.sus . goodlocallon.HntgBcb. Doberman.~ mutt VIC s:+a·:;:·,.············· Clr. Automotive. Ul6 E. 7 days. The Irvine Co. 552 9200 3 BR. 2 ba .• uor. $400 Very pri vale ronm in L.cMJ-o •ach For sale or trade. for Back Bay. Call 673--0402. ,.. ~ 16lhSt .• CM Newport. Near post of· fint Moftth Free equity 751·4429 ._..._... 7 OH BEACH Rac-helor S2J'l0 lBdrmS2% 2 Bdrm from S320 :l ad.rm rrom S495 •Summer & wanter at ooach 111 l>enut1ful • V 1 t: w ., " I •1 l ~ a n • n uahna & l'alOI'> \'cr<k?> • f.arge pnvatc derk:s •Heated l'ool ~11unas •1\5s1gned ('Qvr'd prki.: • Addll1onal frc.,. "urkina •Maid St•n 1rf' II\ nil • l-"Urn1tul'\.· 1" 1111 NO rF.TS Oµf•n MF:! JO!i JO Sat 10 S. $In 12 5 HuntinC]ton Pacific 711 Ocl'an Avt'nut· '71 llSll> I U\7 Mt1n11!(NI hv Wllhjm W c1lter" Co UF.LUXt 1 I.Jr fflll. tull 11m1m111e\ w full rec f1c1l1 ~·c to h<'llt-ve ' K-11 fi41ri s 160. Moll""l Wiii shure nice r\'tne house. pool & Jacuzzi. ~1·31Ul associated · rl C C t I LOST s ma II blk dog. rem. •••••• ••••• •• ••• •••••• Automotive ce. o.nven1 n O<' 315To630 ~uart!feet JUMKYA.RD Part Poodle. Gone since WOr.tEN New Detail Shop needs 8"' If' • k SJ t_ ft T,. ~ <j, J<. ~I DJ••ii-r6l 64S-SOl6 • o-al .!.._det:~ W'~ker Auto Wrecking & Used Sun mom. Vic Magnolia MEN TRA.IM FOR help. Yocatioft Rewtab 42 50 ~ CA I' arts. Lie ernied ror L. A & Ad ams . Re ward Top wages paid. Engine ••••••••••••••••••••••• : ~~~~lant & Orange County. Bu.s1 962-7092. 1.aTINDING Steamers. eng painters, BIG BEAR LAKEFRONT 837 ness-4200nets $1600 mo. Agt. LOST .,._,. 2nd, Cocker TWO WEEK CLASS buffers & polishers. up-•-a.och ll 1&2 Br 1 ·~ Oa Twnhse ,.._b'-· CTI'">ac.c7701 u.:-. NATlON-WIDEJOB holstery sham""oers, ~••••••••••••••• style. 'bltns. cpts. drps, ....,.494~5"7ro;s39:'S173 Good parking Spaniel, fe m Golde n . PLACEMENT check out, pick·uP & de· LAGUMA IUCH iMI Patio, h('at.ed pool Highway exposure CAA WASH K.AS Re ward. 846·5903 o r ASSISTANCE livery. ApPIY at Remodeled l l\drm Adlt.s. no pets $11!5 & BIG BEAR CABIN Hillie McCormack S uper localed. well ~ms GOOD J OB 2059H.arbor 81, CM Mual M.-e to approciah! 12.15 548·261\2 2Br. frplc , sips K, by wk Realty 494·7551 estabWs hed money FOUND: Full grown OPPORTUNmES ~1030 Walk to beach & town F.AHTASTIC VIEW or wknds 64-0-5565 __ Balboa Inn, $250. mo. l.nd maker. Owner has 5 too Golden Retriever male, A.MBICAH I n cl u du u t iii t I es of loy & CataU1to ReMah to Share 4300 ~~:Main St, Balboa ~Zoo E-Z terms. Agt · &f Mc:8~82& Poppy St. I A R T E H D E R $32S/m<>. Bayfront , bout !\lip.••••••••••••••••••••••• - ---SCHOOL 2 Bdrm . 1 "'!lath home Spac lux . 2 br. 2 ha. WANTED rem . to share 7.ooosq rt. ofr bld'g 17th & esmen, .~ant lo expan,d Lost. Blk/Grey Toy Fem. lJIM E. 17th St .. SA Lag u n A c-har m c r terr . pool, 1wcunty bldg, rental. $175 + YI ullhliea. Newport Blvd. C/L zone your Line · Have Ladl s Poodle, Wht s pot o n 834·1900 Clll'fs-. Em'lliBc)I $400imu 2 gar Lt1c $600i mo Newport Crest across Prime ror architect T Shirts Bartol En· chest. has wide nea col ScboolsCoastToCout • ...._Ho r--&Co71! ... " 67>&551 from WIUlll crts & pool e ngineers· regional terprises,714·751·3037 tar.NrBeach/Vorktown. JobaWmlecl, 707 For":v~ __ , ' -------i Cheryl 631·3239, Don ser v /admi nistrat1ve Reward545~ ~ ""'" 1104Su <.:u1t11.I wy Oce:m!ronl Luxury tBr 631-081$ cntr. or? Will neg lse for •FA.ST FOOD• RftlSIHTA.TlYlS LAGVNAUEACll $625 yrly incl utd major t enant. Own r , A1Jlypes,all11zes. LOST. Block 1..ab. male, HAV ING A PARTY? Beat Ume to establish 497-2457 Enclosed 1»irlc1na . mal~ rmmte lo share 5'4-0997 Ult,Acj. 751-3741 Westmmster & 21st St. Grad Student.weTr.·ng cuatomers. Interested• 2 Bd. 2 ba. 2 swry encl un 675-~ ~~~~ s't!i:=: 40~~11~~1 CdM 390 t.o l~ sq rt . Cpts, CICT\.-N~ Club CM. 646-6094 ~~:t~"::;g a . Call $40-7041 or Zenith It. ui:r()!IS rrnm tcn11111Lge2l>r.:lhu nearbench d Ac j t Lost. Rewa r d, s mall 7·13Sl9. & h .................... •--"-? r p I . I • a 0 I 0 r . SS4.000 net ac-h. Uni· bta~k doa w/wht chest, "--w~ 71 rrt~ lgh O\c honl. Yeurly 64.2 2280 eve:. & ,,....... ____ ...,.. "'' M l 6734120 " .. ....,. -- IK-amt'd t•c1hn11s Xln wlcnd.~. ToProfeaaionally F'lnd para ic 85 ers quenorompetition.· ski nn y l egs. m ale.••••••••••••••••••••••• Babysitter needed, 2 wooded OCt!Sln vu $385 ------TilATRlOHTPERSON OF'FICF. SPACE. NB Ull Afj, 751-3741 642·1303aft 5:30pm t\ccou.oUJ'lg small duldren Non·F'rl per mo. Av111I Jan 10 211 WATEIFIOMT 1649 Wcslchff Or. Air. Jl.A.CCOUMTIMW eves. SS&-1838. lrvuw. 49411I06 8u1llln11, frplc. crpts, ~-OJAru lJHw.uTID pvt. toilet. etc Two units Mfg-POwt't"Tooh FOUND red Doxie pug. CLllU( drpe. eraJ1e. '435 Trr~ ...... -.-ho 400 sq. ~. ea 1200/mo·no Prove $33,000. in '76. On Vic Maln & S Point.3. H · 1be Jolly Roger. Inc. hu Babysitter wanted for 9 yr I HT. I 1111 Apt. 1..oaded 36011-lNLEYAVE,N B ............ ~~~~" xtras One umt 1300 aq I)' SM.000. F/P. Owner Stanton,995-0364af\4 an entry level opentnJ old. C.M. ar ea. Own w111tmo6phcre. Nice JACOISRIALTY w ihi.M~e-1~ ft . 2 toilets. as IS . retlnng f'OUND s1lver1tan/blk rorhardworkerloolllng trana.M scbool &aome L•Run .i l'harmer 675-6670 832·41J.4Sincc l971 $400/mo PAC IFIC Ull Afj,751-3741 male Yorkie ., Vic . for opp. to grow. Muat eves. Non smoker. Call AVON ~,rno mcl uul 400· R~AL ESTATE, Gene proficient w/IO keh ad· 556-3826or644·4360. llu.nd O('W, :1 bdrm uplll. aft6pm -'p1A1o u.• n•w 2 •· 3 lo'em rmmt wanted lo H111,642--0200 ADVSlTISIMG Harbor Blvd , C .M . 11lud10 & conventional, -~ " •' "' bare bch h8 M 644-5800 ext. 410 or aft. 6 der Pos caUs for illnfl, BANKING Xmas move 10 al L«e lbt apt Almost o.n Bdrm!!. 2 bath unlls s ruce e any S72,000.NET 645-4126 and Audillng of dally JU~IOIC'11 loJwnn"" 2 wlu ,....,. rcnt .~..... Xlnt ~un vu•w, arross from oceaofront & ,xtraa. Sl.80 751·2357 l4Jl0 Sq. n of space avail Specific-media specialty sales reports for our " ~ "" • ..... ....., t t J d Jan. l. $400 mo lnr ld E z per tion "'-'-, t 11111 847 7566, lOarn $340.on liw 49'7·29A2 new c1 Y recrea 1ona C· Female r oommatu to janltonal service N 11 company. · o 8 • Found: Irish Sett.er Bitch. restauranta and misc. •1vu•I· m.cro Umlng & Spm --velupment lmmed OC· share 3 Bit bomc on c 11 <:all Only 29'1; down. Special Santa Ana Hght.s area geo. ofc. dut.les. Apply in •tock rm. exp. req'd. ------.1Mtwpartleoch 116! cupan cy Families & Dalbo l I J 11 Fu on Pac. st wy training requires · 557~ person. 17042 Gllletter Must ha, ve vaJld Calif, 2 Rr. 2 bn t•ondo Quiel ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets uccepte<I S3M up lllt ac a 1:al ~~. ~ent '"'.!,· Robble, S48-0757 personuhty. Ave .. Irvine. 8am·5pm, Driver a Lie. Apply l.n Adulta onJy. l'ool & rec •DRUXE-675-4911 Brkr clean dep.67~074 ~~ Ull/A4)t 751-3741 Lost. Oobcrtnan/Ger.m . Mon·Fri. r:rson. Mar1nera Sav· <J!''245mo.5S2·32110 Easlblutr 3 br. 2 ba Scaa.t.• 3176 uYou'refemalei.wn26 COtlOMADB.M4R PARTNER NEEDED ~e:rr:::i~le'w~~~h~~: :!:cli~f t~.~nNe~:o'~ 2 Br. I bu. new paint & Le~.lncl.!lpnc roaster •••••••••••••••••••r. •• & <t5 children OK. th111 Ofllce 1tpace uv1dl11ble FOR IN CREDIBLE Vic. Perriba & Mesa ADMIMSIC'Y Beach. Equal Oppor. <'l'Jll. Nr major shopplna ~uite, din Arn;_ &d dbl OCEANFRONT Luxury 2 man.mid 40's will share Southside or h ighwuy REAL ESTATE deal. Verde.CM. <Mesa Verde Penoo.nel.12mo·a.,8br Employer .-.rryws. Nopeu S225 opeara ge ~op f0:. br.de!n.frpl.pvtslepat your place p 11y .your U H/month Call PHENOM F.NA area>~-2835 4-y.aaJa.ry range; ~&O ner avai 00 bch.S58S4992807 mit. P O. Box 3336. San 67S.231l,askrorMls11. RETURN . $5.000 re-. toS1085permo. + tringe IOAT ~ation area. Adulta Clemente.Ca.92672 ~ qui red Immediately . Lost: Blk Lab&Shepherd bene's. Shtbd. 110 wpm, N r Ham 1 I lo n & onl,y.Nopets.From$360. Boach apt upstairs. 2 Br, -OPP OF LIFETIME• puppy rruile, 4 mos. urui typing GO wpm. Apply CAllPIMTllS &-ookhunl 2br. 2ba, 11ar. 1166 Amig0l9 Way $235 Somu furn &avail Gw0911 for Rewt 4350 ....... , R..tal 4.450 75&0'779 . t0 name "Bea r" Vic Dist. Ofc., wsuna lkh. Are you a 00.t carpenter lte pvt encl patio. S28S. Managed by 496-7\.51. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Delowan.• & lndlanapoll11 Un ified Se hl. Dial. interested In workmic for !ilownbyappt 0020778 Granada Mgmt Co. ~ftbfwillllled w. single. $50. double. LA.GUMA.IEA.CH .._.,to Loon 5025 Lr1t Reward 960-4278 or ~be!. 12/30176 \.he mlar. of the wor\'f's 1 Br,S200mo. BEACH2 blk.s,newpalnt, Of'URtw•"-d 3900 &oreae oal,y. Weltaide Village Faire Com ........................ ~13 A.DTA.ICa f i nest sailboah? t&5411Lc<irand a Br 2 Ba dplit, fplc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cotta Mosa.494-1713 merc1al Sbopst Offlce $C'~HS '9t a.ab 5350 PttJ.me. 15 Hr• per wk. ~~~~~i·~fiilr~! 846-3U50 bltns. patJo.1ar. No pea.. -.._ .___..._. .... 00 11paco. Spaces from 434 "'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M l...... t ,_ t a. 2 $Rfrom ~ 3 OR. 2 RA $400yrly.645-1682 :::::::.~'! .... :: ... sq. n to 1300 llQ fl. Am· HOME OWNERS borrow AIOITIOM e:joy....,dr:'!ii:g'8!,"1~h": ~ ~r:U::ui~P ~:\ I H I pie parkln~·next to Pot· at low bank rates to con· CGu.neellng &t Rererrnl public. Apply In person, c.upentent with at least 2 .!2_m 1'3$0 .... •~4!...~rvera Weittclirr new 2 Br 2 88. tery Shack. Leasing solidatcdebts.paytaxes, o.....n,•~·t·avall.wknda Peonyaavt:r , 1640 y-......,...wor'-'-l'"'"pr ln ,.,,..,t,aa to c....,.,,,.: rom fplc, refrig. INJm.aker, 2 from$320/mo. take 11 vacation. room rs~,. ......... " Pl 1 A C ..... ..,.,.. tun ..... K•nt Rogers Property pau08, w11hr/dryr. pool, addiuon. 3wlm poQJ. pa,y 2Ulr Helpline 547 9495 acent • ve, osta the boaUJ'lg industry. for Management 848 &300 8-dulu. S400 MO 81$.$99 mi sq rt. zoned M J In oil ex:l!Unl! 2nd or any Mcu fuJJ time or pi.co work ~~,........ Laguna canyo n pul'J)Olle •SHARON'S* A.LMMIHS1'A.UB employment. lf 'JOU aro 1 REA.DYMOW LIDO IS LE WATER ,..,,..,.._ F.AJtablls hed location. MICHANICS Ot.rrCA.LLMASSAOE an unromprom lsln.c 2: b r , 1 ba. r I used FRONT 3 BR. $450 mo fromS240toS306 .. S'l550tmo Exper1enced. 642-3480 craft.Iman, who givea on· Karaau. No p ts. no Lease. 67M886 .rt. 6 pm Brand newt lmmcdlaw ~M ....,._.. MA110H4L I.A.MK 8H234 ARCHJT'ECTURAL ty the bee\ o( bimM1lf to chlldren 42SA12lh ~ .......... BLUFF. "''"-nlnl ~vpaney 6 Beaut apt ~==_. CJ~.~~':fw..,y."I 1714J6Jl·l9S4 "THEEXPERJENCE" DRAFTSMAN ~~jobt1'oan1>9al.Jt~ tbet 2r7e; ~· ~ plans, avail. furn or uni. ... LA""'GUN"' ~ ... ACH Adule motel. Closed 11.lnlm m 3""" realdoa .. 1I 1 .. ~ Nr4y nu28r.lba,nr bchi 2hr,2baaptln "'"1U(le &ach;tbr:com erlbr:2 nu"" lst,2.ct&lrdT.D."s clrcuatTV POl'BAliacTYa· u ,.. . K Jck,CostaMes.a eocl gar. S2eel/mo. Cal area. Townhouse floor br; abr, 2 baths. ~•med 497-2457 l.OANSAVAJLABL"ME Ual exper Qall for •PP<· 5f4·5701 alU::IO. plan AduJu. No .,.u. llv rma, dlnln1 areas, Credit oot ltn:porta • S.!n$$ 7»02ta lo .. c.,. ..... , 2 •n, .. 8 ... PL"'v. Cr.ii Pt0.640-0U9. Broker. 1t0ra1e, patios. decks, •UfOYREE RENT• S.J .CAP STORE. no f1MaaBroker , *., _.1~•s * .... 5 ...... y Atl • 0 ti c p a e lfi c 0 ' "• ~ laod11uped a rounds, 1·2·3 Rm. off1~11 from aq.lt. CemktoCap. No. Of ~ m ~ DCM.iu: lhrlUme Company. ~clean SZJS. al Br, upper apt. Retrt1, cov parks. Hshted ten· $125 per m o . Adj Minion. sa10. per mo Trwt O\n'CALLMASSAOE Leed foreman. penoa ~1 ~or~l461. bltn stove, b&lcony, utU nia. volley ball. 2 at.r AlrporterHotel.Nolu.ae 1100 Sq.rt . el10. PH: 5035 GPM·ZAM 831HT90 cas-hMotdet4sn'1 .. tool tJ pd.$300mo.6"2·l659. clubhouse, billiards, ""'.833-32231'11noon Chmr.675-0171. ....................... provlnt & taalna ••· MOT1CE l!Br,ll.2/Ba.~mo. 1 ,_ I 1 I :.:::! • klufl.n 1 Gold•nwealllWamtr W£STCLlfo't' 2bt. mal. SWw•m n.a l>QO • P n1 1,YOU HOW •YAJLAIU LO'U~ gQI' m_,, urw '°" ,,,... bow Dally PUol Class· o..mo SO.MS .c»u, no -ta. $28& loq. poq. hydro apa. om. M-1 IO clalo n Oplleal ... tlied ada dlaplay ~r -----·• l100 w OiJr Dr t 11' tteunty patrol. bave a aerrlee to orler or PlnlaltJc Bustne .. loca· Aho 2lld TD Lo.ti Mmbllea per draW'b:ap • _..,_ wtlb le11b1Ut.r l>Qn't drop th ball! Get• tat ·op Sout.hw.:at Corner &oodl to Mll. plan an ad tloo. Lido Area. approx ipeca,.;,...c u "'T-••'LS a.ad lmPl(t1 OV ada, we _..bwith a lowco.tDallyQ.ce&i Coiy21'r.frplc, Edlr~1or1~wland fn the D1ll1 Pllot 1400 aq. ft., plentlf1.11 Falrest Terrnuioc:.UN9 EX.C,., -n ....... " .,..proudto .. 'I realty ~llot Cl111lO•d Ad •"'-· ~/rno t loc IOOEdinaer,8 .8 cw.tr..cl SeeUon • . parkloa. &71·9120 or s.tllrMf9.Co. ~R.udolpltAw. ltl reaulla. Pbooe Pbone642S6'78 ~..? ~ m•>M7H05 PhoneSU-6flL 4'2·18118 64J..2171 '4a..Mll c.... ......_ MMl'7L I 1 I . l. i .. . .. .; . . . . . f " f t I ,. J , 'I ... DJ DAILYPflOf Fr1d11y.Oecer11oert11'l6 HefpW•f•d 7rOOH.fpW..ted 7IOOAI&&. 1015ht' 1040Mactlw-. IOIOjMhcellwoat 1000 ....,W_..d 7100 ~W.tect 7100 ttllpW.t.ct 1l00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••,.¥"ptjonltt,M2ed1c•I~. W<>nlenrtr~newyear •PUILJC• Schnllu1tr. m1n1ature ---mll!~!!llm------------- ltoat1 Mold Sho p D~ntal Ao t chrsd l.A!gal Trainee Bright emporary, mont out wt aomc: .. utra AKC. Sj.Ntyt:Q female. 7 30% OFF Gelrotter!I, f'1~relaa~ p1t1me. X·r11y:1 Eves: ~Int typing a kill for ~rienced 640-2023 • .~a;h.lnln~~ea~~ds ~e~p •fUIMITUll• ~ ~d,f mov~ l0tt ·• Lamina lo ra . x In I 8omeSa1.11. ll8 ~3540 career opport on MAG 11 RECEPTIONIST Dione962.S9S'7 in :s •AUCTION• ::i-0973 am.Uy i · $21> 0 be~rata, exper required typewruer In Newport SF,CRF.TARY ---•T_,.. 7·JOPlih Apply Coastal Recru DENTAL/.Astht Buch. estate plan1ung, Ncat. uttr11ct1ve. ror new WOME.Nwhy ootstartlhe Sfodl~..._ Registered Lhasa As>to ~ 11422 Den an Ave • 2 f' 0 5 ll t 0 IU 0 pen corpora~ law pro<.'llct oaru. Point v .tchl Club new year With some ex c r J puppies, rmle & femalo, OUITTI NG BUSINESS l'Vlne Chalnlldf' & Chamude MAO U uper preferred, (7141496 6681 tro ca sh Interested• -• •• champ aired, $1~ & up IOOIU(~ wt msurancr expr. Ex but will tra in Call .. ~ -Help me m my bwtness Lovely bt-droom sets, m4i 734-0222 _.-'"" pt-r1enc11 noccuary (714)833-9983. ""'pro Typl.\t wunl.('d So C.11Sbaron.5S6-43711 dre11ers. che1t11, mir· in local arn to work ut Uusy prncllce. short Leguna erca L11tht rors. h e ud6oarda. UKC American &kuno bm, approx 80 120 hn. work w1:ck ~nc fttii MAID 11ecreta11 .. 1 & cter1 c;il WOOD WORKERS nlahl3'-nda, chest oocb. <Spiti > 7 wks. $12S. per mu Mus& ta· uc fh.mtlneton8ch 847·6076 FULLTIM~ duues Callformterview 7MW.11thSt.Un1tF. bwlkbeds Dfo11k11.sofas. 642-Jm cura~. resPOn. Send re Men Vcn:k Conv. ll06P appt 4.~\ CotitaMesa See Harold. occaaionnl chalr11 ,Ll\·.---------4 awne to HOMC. r 0 Uox DENT Al .. -. ,._ s c •t --rockers. color & Blk/Wht )\J{C BLACK MALE PUP C-19560, Jrv. ca mt3 ..., • .....,nter l., ... Retail sulelj an Mission Mtrc..__...a..~ TVs. stereos. lamps, pie. PIES. 9 WEEKS OLD. Uenlal Se('/rec pt Ma IC l T 1 V\t>J0,11pproicZOhrswk. -tures.llvlngroomtablea StlOTS,FAMTLYDOG& IOOtCJCEEPat trainee. Ptlime. pou na emen ra nee No expcr nee. Mu11t bt.-••••••••••••••••••••••• I.ables, hutthe•. tables .'. GOOD WNTERS. Sl~. CUii time la~r. $2.50 per Y~ rmin to work tn uvull bet IOam & 7pm .......... 1005 °' Prev. exp In Public Ac hr 644 0611 2r~~~ng Toot Rental Apply al Fo• .. rnut Com . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ch#irs. wwihera dryers 642· 1094. 64G ·9708 & d 'g. Otc. call Mr. Sau11 --vusu..,ss. must be neat 1n "" . .,. reCrlgeraton: PLUS <805)466..2335 deraon or Mr Trapp Dental appearance & have very 7fl8..4l7J . ~on...._rland LOTSOFNICEMlSC! ! ! w t B 1 ha d d "1 ~ York1e Pups, champ e 11 er n u 11 n e :. ti OtlTHOOOMTIC neut n wrilini: 6 11Y SAIL CUTTIRS Of .._-&% s! •CHRISTMAS• sired, beautlrut coals. ~~~:' w ll>lh St., Chol"lc» ldsltf ~f. w~:~:d d~:n °::r HANO wotucas flu G ~·~ u 5 e •GIFT IDEAS• Will hold w Christmas. htryttdll91 ............. ! N.wyllfock. .. ••t• r Sill OUT ~11' 6 nul'lfll''J 3801 East cast flthay C111111 del Ms EJCpr pre Cerred t:M . permanent. responsible The manu!actun:r of the crummed with over 500 SSS •VE $S _962_-87_1_1 ______ 1 IOOIUEPER ~ ~l70 position. exper not re beautiful Westaail crUJll mu11c boirn:1. n1ckelo· A Alaskan Malamute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gt!neral bkkpng llulle:. Dl'Sk clerk, full time: The q'd. apply 1930 Newport ~s~lboat~ h;s •mj deon pianos. cirewi or-~~~I:~~~ ~unb~': Female7mos.AKC$100. "'-Af Typing req'd. rrefc r Inn at Laguna, 211 No Blvd C-Oeta Mesa. a Ol>901Dgs orsai gans. wall clocks. ,..... " "' Eves.&4S-2347 na.... 1050 hop S. 1055 Automohlle cJCper Call (; l 11 L cutters/band workers grandfather clocks. to presale. We honor ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dia~ at uauer Motl\r.f, oas wy • a ituna MANAGERS-Exp'd cou· with at least l yrs expr in &JlX oc Americard and Samoyed AKC. mate pup· Costa Meso, !i'79·250ll I Beach Aµply In pen.on pie to maoage 61 unlls, saJJmakin~. .Must have rascmaong antiques. Mastercharse-ALSO pies, 8 wits, champ line. Al I wood game se t Moving. SAT l•·s:JO. f'um ------DISHWASHER adult complex. C M own hand tools . Apply to A~~c~n~n~':=a1 Cashier's Checks & 1200. S29·9470 992.u 36 w/matcbing server, cor & Hlehoki llcms. Free .o()l(.,EEaER A 1 .., 1 2BR. 2ba. apt, uurs & John Vyn. 1638 Placen GaJJenes·. '"""·T Ket•Ar. CASH•! No personal 1Tl4> · fee lbls & wall unit. king 6mo Lab/Shep Pup . .2183 ".,.... PP Y 111 person •••U · salary So uthl11nd Ua,CM.orlcaveappllca· 4<IU&. ""' checklpluae or queeo bdrm aet MmerSt,CM Assistant, m~t ~ i:ood doons Irish Pub. 202 Properlit>sManagemenl tJon with secunty guard 1ng St. Irvine. Tel. __ AKC Doberman Pups. 8 w/armOU'e.gjasslopCOf· Apft" d '·b 1 With numbers. slrong de ~ewport CenlerDr. N.B ~ S300 · at 275 McQ>rmick Ave. 754-lm Open Wed thru weelta. black & ruaL X!nt fee tbl, glass top patio .,...ances. "' es, too !.. tail, w1lhng to hundle . Costa Mesa Sal. 9AM l04 PM. Visit• P·S PoU•blllties. $1B9. Call tbl. lamps, C\ll velvet 8. planter stands, rollaway some clen cal runcllons, Donut& l'em 18 & ovr Management lnterna • • af~r2pm,493-751H sofa , 6' love seat, ~· clotblng, books & ellcellent working condi ~~ m~k~r ~ 3~m · tional Merchand1s rn g Sand w1ch Maker & PUii.JC AUCTIOH •NEXT herculon or naug sofa & misc. New & used . lions Expt!rte n<'" u m I tram. PP-l''irm olfers suppbmen· General Food Pre p & MANYFINEITEMSOF .AUCTION• loveseat lg chairs xlnt Bargains !ialore , must. Irvine are1t St!od ly i1~tsper~~7 toJSachs1 e -s tal ancome opportunity w a itresaing, various ESTATE J EW ELR V. "'-to YCMI 1045 cond. sM-4'760 ' Sat/Sun 10am-4pm. 21~ salary htslory to P () ~ M• c..>J 1 Veron ~o for an ambitious couple. hours avail . tn our love· ART OBJECTS, AN· THUIS DEC ZJRD ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rural Ln . C.M Nr Box 19553, lrVlllt'. l:.t phom:c~l~~on ieJo. 0 Income commensurate ty turn or the Century TlQUES, FlNE FURN.. --!Wanted: Good home for Hide·a·bed. regular $1.SO. Newport Blvd&22ndSt !rl'713 wtlhabillty. ~6307 Country K It c hen ~· f"g~~c!J>tf R1~: MAST&SAUCTIOM ~~t.e~~ s~~~; ~~; =~:~:~~~:=RADIO Control clectnc EDUC. SALES MASSEUSE ~~Ga:~n.~~~~r~~!;t ~~ 20751/z Mwpt.11. cat. not used to ch.Udren. oCfabric,$28S.sofa & lov· Model PT Boal, over 3 fl. IOYSAHDC.IRLS TEACHERS·PARENTS v·u CallJ" bt 2 COSTAMUA Ownr le av'g s t ale. eseat $265, bar stools. long, siren. water can- for Daily Pilot routes io Field Entcrpnses Educ <18-28) for legilimMtc full ' age tm, wn Antique c I o ck s' 64M616 133-9625 960-3670 or 962·5655 alt game sets. Much rnore. non, 2 ~peeds, etc. Very Arch B1:i uch ar('il of Corp needs people orin· time po :s 1tlon 10 &SPMrorappt.540-8044 American, European. 5 30p THEFUltNITU sophisticated toy. Ovf'r Laguna Meach. Must be legnty lo demonstrate Massage. No exp. nee. SECRETARIES Japanese school clocks · m · Rf $1800. replitcement. at leitsl 10 yeurs 011.1 vanous educ aides. Pull We train. Call 752 9561 Co 20% orr. S36-S932 . .112-Sth lkydet 8020 LAB/SHEP mix. approx 6 COHMECTIOM Sacrifice $500. Includes Phone 6"2·4321. ask for 0 r p / t i m e . $ 100 0 <24hrs J. 2112 llarbor. nst lo SlZOO St. H.B. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mos. female, to good Jov-73SJ·Unil L. everything. 875·3662 or Circulation. Guarantee for 100 sales C.M. 2930 W. Pactf1c ~~RN S~~~~ USED. REBUILT & mghome.548-1603 HeiJAve. ti B 645-2200 .oys ........ D G-IRL-S . Inte r v t e w s . Ca 11 . Qlast Hwy. N.B. Liz Reinders Agency OmAntq.ate. Xlnlabt!,!dlWld. -i!Nl Cuaranlecd. All types, WOEFUL 8 gl d DREXEL round $4" Din· Thuni Fri & Sat 16....., """ V1rg1n1 a C alkin s M t r B hS S ~"" .-;vvv parts repall"ll Trade·lns ea ens · b ' ' · •c;<> 10 to LS years . Earn · a t urc coupe or 4020 Ire t, tel04 5323970or7Sl9468 acce~...4 631.2·101 home.5yr old Cem.Likes •og_t I w/4 chairs. 2 Daisy Ave .. F.V. Round Chnstmas money S20 to ~7 I04l emergency house for Newport Beach 833-8190 · · ~ ......,.. children & food. :;:,7.7742 leaves. decorator colon. Oak Tbl, Oak Rocker, $40 per week Sl'llm~ sub GAL FRIDAY Water Co, free rent util & Call for Appt/Estab '65 ANTIQUE SALE Boys Schwinn Stingray Very gd cond. Beautiful· Trunk. scnpuons to the Oally s alary, call K·5PM, Must make room for up· bike w /speedomele r Male Irish Sett.er, 2 yrs ly loomed 1.ableclolh ln·•--------- Ptlot. Tra ns portation ExecSel'y.·TopSk1lls 545-1060 SECRET.ARY coming shipment. Many perloond $40.64()..8409 ' old.AJJshols, cld $175. LOVESEAT, Misc. household & de Pl"Ovided No dcli vcric~ Stron~sh, nex hrs. DATSUN hai; an 1mmed fine pieces sold at 646·1957 gold velvet. quilted loose corator Items. Xlnt lo 1 Xlnt arrunJlt! 645-2667 ~died Recpf. opemng for an exper'd coat/below. orrerlng Xlnt Christ.nuts present, zippered seat & back good quality Skis, amp, ~ir~2l.e ct •ni: Phone -_:-_ Exp. required Type 55 secretary. Mm sh speed Amencan & European Schwinn Beach Crwi.er t yr old Germ. Shep mlx cushions. lncl 4 matcblng boots & records. :!27 --------GeneralAcc.-t.:. S7SO WPM. Able to work un 80 wpm. t yping 50·60 furniture cut crystal w/spnnger, absolutely ~e~dle.Tb.sebrkn. shots & pillows . LAMP Table Collon St. Newport IOYSANDGIRLS Secretan es to S800 derpressure.T~kesown wpm Xlnl co paid china. sterling, much xlntcood.548-41189 icyd.. o good home with drawer. 11olld Shotts. (Garage m al Mission VieJo El Toro Gen'IOHtcc S600 1n1tiative . llandle bener1ts.Pleaseapply al, more. Square oak table . w/ :SS7·SS72eves. walnut. gd cond $40. ley). Sat & Sun 9 t.o 3 area. Earn your own PleasecaHforappl respons1biblles well Call 1683 S unctowe r Ave , wtclaw feel, 4 chairs. 2 ~HuHyb1cyclefortwoCUTE CUDDLY PUP· Lamptable.sml,walnut..,o"1_"-Y· ______ _ money selhng subscrip Irvine Personnel Agency for appt. Ask for Sui.an, Casi.a Mesa . leaves. Was SSOO .. now · 675-0013 Pl ES. lo gd h ome, S20. Call :)51-6042 af\ 6 Dryer. 8 track tape dck, lJons after school f''or In 488E17th Costa Mesa 640-0HO Mluan Motor Corp. SJ39 Starts Thursday Labt<it!nn shrthr 1 wits pm. radio/ record player ~~~·~all B:Ja.11913 Suite 224 642 1470 MED. LAI. ASSIST. EQuaJ Oppor Employer ~~~ ::~u rr:9tb Hours Girl's Bike. $40, Mint old 496-25.15 r."nuine llhr hJ·bk exec. typewnter. etc. Sat. 226 CAI DRIVERS ~ Exp in blood drawing Service Station Allen· M 't, All . cond. 642·7435 F'rl aft 4, Free to good hom & b' chr. needs seam work E.15thSt.C M. Men or Women GENERAL OPC'. P /T , Calaf. Lie not req Prefer dant, expcr'd Day & 2llle~~~ ~~e M:~s~n aJI day Sal/Sun. yard. Male Irish eSelte~~ US. Sc~ndrnavlan blue Sat. only 9-4 Trundle bed Must be 2Sorovl'1 &Leady work, lite ship CLA Call for appt Ask Eves. Full & p/time Ap-Clemente Boy's Schwinn yellow 5 Adultonly.645-1827 uphols d chr. w/teak corr. tbls, sew. mach: Apply In Person ping duties. repks:n·g of for Susan. 640-0140 ply, Shell Station. 17th & s peed w/rat>~. XJnt . frame, ~-Coffee tbl china cab, tools. bar Y.tlow Cab sm ~astcners 111 w. 17th Mgmt Tme. perm Earn lrvme, NB. CLO C K . V 1 e n n a cond. 544.1163 Abyss In 1 a n 3 yrs. walnut smoke glass, top, rerra. misc. 2382 Carlton St c M 646 5200 Regulator 3 wls, neu~red. declawed, lov· c~~te~.P· t?.P qlty, Pl CM .......... 03 112:>1 SlatcrAH•nuc -· -· _ $175·1200 wk. "'uller SERVlCESTATION matchlng engraved race SchwUUI Paramount 27 .. eslcads,642-5107 2S Wx8 Lxl8 H. $300 • .--·--·-'""-'"'-'---- __ F'ountain Vall1:y General Office BrushSales.~·7851. ATTENDANT wts & pendulum: Perl full campy, xlnt cond: 675-0913 MOVlNG·MustSell! CABINET MAKF.H. <·x 5 Days a wk, afternoons MOTOR ROUTE 21 or older Apply In cond. :SS7-3391 Must aell. ~/bst orr. Furwffwe 1050 "'' .o..r.11 Btfl Drexel Dresser $100. d I & l f T person. Wed Mon. lOAM Evea549·<XW1dy546-0724 ~"AN IOUMD! 6' Herculon h1de -a·bccl per'" •s P ay i. ort• •x YPtnK req. SH opllonal. DBJVERY to 4PM 2983 II arbor, Wholesale to the trade. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 Br, rooms or quality sofa $80, 8' sora $30, end lureis Call Mr Paradis, SaJary depends on skills, Sonday Only delivery of C.M. at Baker St. O(iental Alltiques. 23011 Man's Blcyclel!lpd. Glass corree table & furn, must see to ap. tbls, lamps, patio Sill. ~J93'1fora~t _ ~~~~~~c Xt~~k~ne7i~': the Daily Pilot to car SERVlC~STATION Moult.on Prkwy, Laguna Almost brand new matchlngendtable·$225; preciate! 836·4170 a ft planta,allunderStS.Fra, CARPET CLE/\NEHS. ners in South Laguna Business Park. 768-5633 $4.S. 492·~ Magnavoxstereoconsole 3PM Sat,Sun.20l5 WalJaceSt, Good r h Nwpl Cntr loc Contact and Laguna Niguel. Re· Sa)esman 5 eves a week, or49'l·5850 In a beautiful walnut CM exp pay or n g t R1to Gladstone for appl. qwres stauon wagon or part graveyard. Must be Schwinn 3 spd, girl's stilt· cab In et .$ l 7 s , ca I I NEW Dinette Set. foldlng · 548-&95 persons.646_~ 644 1230 (E.0 .EJ van.Phone 642.4321,ask exp. w/good local ref.GRANDFATHER gray, xlnt cond, $SS. 642-01.38 . .Mustsell! leaves, 2 cbrs. YelJow, -rlltG 11: ........... CAR w ASH HELP for Harry Seeley Wages + comm. Apply CLOCK. circa 1900, oak 642-1809 chrome legs. PD $200, anl9I :.C.. f'/ltme.P llml' GEN.OFFICE Equal Opportunity 3190Harbor.C.M. case w/car ving. $83S. **I BUY** Sacrific:e$95.64S-2094 Clo"'"!ClotMs! Over lll All po111t1on11 Typing & Shthd req 'd _Employer 642-8845 1 O Sp E EDS ' New n.,_ 1tNOTHlNG OVER SS• Pleassntwllrk'~ rood's SOCIABLEASSOC Salemaos Samples , Good used Furniture &~rm$el,"SmolleAsh", 17LSOrange.Qlmer or M F.JiRlOLocCAalR•0~",...,H Hea lth care facility Musical lnslruments needed by EXEC in Hoosier cupboard, ~ood Who&esale. 21", '80. ZI", Appllances--OR l will a 11 w d. 4 c b r 3 I Orange/ 17th St. CM . '"" C.all Mr K • 847 _3515 Mfg needs trarnees & u -whsle Fully cap1talimd. cond. Tressie table super light wei~ht, dbl sell or SEU.. ror You. butch(lgeJ. Lge Qltree Open 295011arborlllvcl CM ------per, wood shop worker s uppl y P /l1me w/bencbes.~·3493 butted frame, full alloy MASTBSAUCTIOH tb&&commode,ollwood, every Wed/Thurs/Fri CASHIER GUARDS CalJ s.s.7255 (2l3)59Z J29S HORSE DRAWN WATER eqwp $395. 6'4-4882 646-8616 & 133-9625 ~~~~~2v~~l~ ~r:~ I0-4 ~Bek;~:~t.Pdt~;,~na<;;;.~ Prrma';::O= Part MlrwsAi• $35 ~~ G~~~:~ri~ WAGON:,091 ~e?=te:.ii:i~ SAVE.! New & ~ ru~. MJNTCQnd.96H961 ':v:n~r~s~ba~r~e~~-et~~ W1ll tra1n, ('.Jll ""'1H:i1n tJrnc Phonc &transpre 3-11&117 lrvlne Ave. NpBch Mags, Red Line Forks, appl s : misc Wilsons Walnut Desk. 2 chairs. vacuum clnr, books, for appt KAM tu 1200 q 'd Rcured welcome Pvt. duty-Jes:1 fees $32 751"344 Sshlubula Crank $120. Bargain Nook. Now 2 xlntcond.S29S. mtSc. 429 Begonia Ave. N Call S46 0274. ore h~ 10.2. Hospt stare re lad No --Also Schwinn Motocross Stores -~ & 814 W. 548-3372 CdM IJ7$-34?5Sa Su ~ Cl~Wednesday rees. Lescouhc Med STORE RM. CLERK •AUCTIO..._. Bike w/beavy duty nms 19th. CM. 842·7930 & · ti n l.1..ERK TYPIST for lrad<' - --Serv, 351 Hospital Rd . Wesls a1I Corp. has SJ n * & Motocross ban, like S41J.32112. -WE BlN 5 Y1' crib $20, ~ bed $75, OLD ESTATE ITEMS assoe1ation bO w pm Hou.'!ekt't!pcr, I.av ln, ~ NB vacancy for a person •THIS WES<EHD• newl60.M4·7"68 From &tat.e· 9 plece din· beginners drum set $75, Stove. tre adle mal'h, good spelhni: & ~ram rt:q'd CdM area '1"111 64~9955 with at least l yrexpr In lAM·4PMSATtSUN lng room set occasional full bed frame $10, Call lamp. btn baby cradlt: mer req d 5 day~. 95 7590213 654-9954 stockroom work. Marine RollTopDesks ._1 ... M_._, tables, chairs lamps, eves5:3G-t0pm,S4.S-6740. crib. chest or drawers. Phonl' for 1nlcn •l'W , llOUSEKEEPER stockroom ex pr. pre. Furniture CJ vnrnaltl025 bedroom rumiture XJnt. mobUe PA system, 110.12 M7 mo .._....::s.&.r. "'IDES forred but will ronslder Hall Trees ••••••••••••• •••••••••• cond 838·5615 · volt. lots or masc. S11t & -S\udent OK P /Time $:; nute~ """' "" ( Co · II'!!..-•...a-8055 l\r 1111 Sundance Dr. NB All Shift.ls Exper prcf'd. sailing huf s with a real Decorat.orltems nstructlon Shed $25 . WGCll)t -Son. 2563Sanla Ana Ave. C..1erk & XernlC ()\Jf'rator. 6'12 im Will tram tr nee 642 2410 know how Apply to the •Door Priu• Free oouch & chair. 956 Olvan Bed. vinyl, camel ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.M. SJ OO Jll!r ht C'<lll Coil\ ___ _ r e ceptionis t al 275 FRl"&RTU Magellan,C.M. tan, like new. Recliner PUIUCAUCTIOM -5-U-P_E_R_G_A_R_A_G_E_R_S/_S_ Scrvie~ti3tt425 llOUS EKEEPF.fl for NURSESAIDES McCormick Ave. Costa IA CK chair, black. like VJ MANYFlNEITEMSOF -M ,._ price Se J5" I TV <Almer Park & Garnut COO« Oeaul)Shop .Fullttml' llPM·7AM Ex~r µre esa ANTl~UES -nas& · ars ooor ESTATE JEWELRY. Ave Balboalsle Exl)Cr Appl~ "' fit'r,on IM2·01~ fd Mesa Verde t:onv EcpipMff•t 1030 ~cart, same as new, ART OBJECTS. AN . --· ------- I.I S · ~ r l ~ llosp,661CenterSt,CM STUD"'"''TS San Diego rwy Exit ••••••••••••••••••••••• gain.646-6714 TIQUES, FINE FURN.SUNDAY9to4.LltlleBit 1 3!'1 ~ 11 001 • ,0 2· flou~l'w1ves -part ltmt .,.., Avery ONLY 27324 ETC PHONE FOR I"' of E th" :IWlE Coa~tllw} <dM .._·Ip, days 11·3. Reg1cte1 PAINTER. s killed in lfMOMEYIS CamlnoCa ts' t.ra·no La Cameras,S.L.R.&T.L.R. NEW Twin Spring-Aire . ·~· very mg. \8702 In· '"" " llCOMl ..... GTOYOU . I C .p : I · misc equlpt. Pvt Ply. bed comp I et e FO. & BROCHURE. trepldLn.HunlHrbr. COOK PRY Pt'r.14'>n ~9 ~2 spray finishes, color " Nigue • ollow ~allroad 16071 Bolsa Chica H B w/brassplat he dboa.rd 645-2200 u___ 8060 t'RY COOK pu t llml• malchtna. stamm" Call YOU SHOULD BE tracks ld end bwldlng, I Call S46--0888' ' ' · • 75 e a • .----. DkJiC:t.rclt't Mr. Parada, 556·3937 for COMINGTOUS. m1. north of Allen · •1 compl. or sell Sat only! Yellow Bicycle, ... •••••••••••••••••••• llHt_... h l::YPUNCH 1tppt Work teml>()rary assign· Cadillac. 831·1900 WANTED: English horn separa~ly. 646-4005 mans Schwinn. 2yrs old. For Sa.le: 2 poruea & show DATA EHTaY ments dunn11 Chnsunas for young s tudenl Fine furniture, bln chi.na xlnt cood. Pana!'0'11c nt· quartertlot11e. _ 2l!l9e N~wport HI 1. M Of'EllA TOtl rtX Answff Ser•. vacat1on. Register now Q>.5889, aft 6PM cabinet pecan fin $52S ~ changer, hk.e new Call 8CH091 COl:-lTt'tt llfo'l I ~Jolly Roeer. lnl' 1,-, Ex:per pref'd. but wtll -?Sl-7529 · · Trumpet Olds Am·--------- . ' · ' '-lunR 3ppllcalJOna ror • I.ram. Paid while lrittn €Q~ ff . DEC 0 Y S An li Que !CAMERA. Movie Prof bassador & case, good Appaloosa quarter horse W\nc~I~~ 1l;:,~~M:!!.J r. Data F.ntry Operator 1ng E 0 E fMS.()262 0 lC e • 1870·1920. Xlnt. 50-l~ Bell/Howell 16mm 70 White Early Amer. twln cood. H6S Galaxy Or. Good conflrmauon. Good 171.hSt,CM Mtnoll ynuper onthc PEOPLEPERsON 0 overload pc:s.Ph644-8S42 DL F1lmo Turret w/3 canopybed,dresserm1r· Np.Bd1. color 83'7·2098 U>unl#;-Part lime rtJun lflM 3741 or 3742 Is re Exec needs p/t•mc as 557 "061 ... .. -1 80 I 0 ':,~::es&..~ r o od ror. desk. 496-2014 alt. 6 Furn. stereo, Sabol, mlsc. Prof trained hunte r, tor help ,,\,~, "olr ~~,1~ •• ~.Y ~~rltm~~::n' ~ anwhslesupply 1''ul .., ·•••••••••••••••••••••• MUST SELL. Gld wrght 130\la Topaz. Bal It. Grey,? yrs, 15.3 hantllt, " ly capll.ahzed 673 2223 lnterv1e-w Hr.1 l>-3 30 REFRIGERATORS ICafs 1015 iron gls topped tbl $75, !I' 675-4W5. Arab/Quarter 11000. In ~~"lt;ai~~~~ t~nr.r~~~· ~~~~!r t~o~!'.~1~u~~~ --------3723 Btrch st. NB W~J(ERS-DRY ERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• gkS/Wht sofa Sl25 2-gld kG S the nbbom1! Must sell! Hround~ Urive Rung.-n aht tndtv PllY will br.· PHONE SALES Recond1lions-Repros & !Persian & Himalayan tughbck veM chr'.s $125 l;~!!~ite~le ~lo~~~=· $1000.4~·3'22 Mon t'r1 based nn t'Xl)('r level Pho ne Sale11 Jieople , T Ale rREPAREJl P'rgt Damage. Guar/Del. kitten & cut. reguitcred & both. 2-gld lampe $40 ea, humidifier •• vaccuum: S yr old S. 8. geld t6 ----Apply In penon SAM male or fem/II&, 16 to M Full ume. prev. exp. a 29 Vra In Oraqge Co. shots. 546-9965 s m marble t.og wrght dresser hub1trall pk hands black w/'l white DATA 94TIY Sf>M Mondey thru f'rl yea1-s or age Guaunteed must. To work In yr DUNLAP'S BURMESE KlTTENS ~ ~~~ '::~Jt:. :r ~g: lures. iots more.' 97of bind ~ks. 9950. w/tack day. l'700 Gallellt! Ave, wa)lc!I or t•omm1t111lons round ofc Call Mr. Saun-1815 Newport 81, CM CFA ret1iatered $35.67~2445. Bickley. Dr. Hnl,R Och Can Jump! 645-1036 . °'8.ATC>tt Irvine 250 East 17th Stn•el , derson or Mr. Tropp. CALL548 7780 963-4205 Sul. &Sun. Noon ll14PM R""""" P d h The Jolly Ro){cr. Im· Ill Suite o. Co11ta Mesa, We s tern Business . EXQUISITE <n ew) LIH ony•n /or Ortic tnklnguppllcat1on11fora1 -between 5·00&!J:JOpm Scrvlces.563W 19\h St., Admiral Dou.hie Dr. Pure HllJ'Blayan 12 wk ROtJND (JED lcust.om > MOVIMGSAJ.11 with option lo buy, Data Entry Opcrntor. Legal Secretary, mature 646~ CM 642-0212 refr1g, self d efr ost. old kittens. Chr111tmas MIRRORED HEAD Plano. tourln1 bikes, 498-7948taftf\pm. Mln. or 1 yrs eitper nt1 ~ sll.lrt af\et the New Equal Opportunity .j;l°ho sharp. $250. 645-3148 Olft. $100. each. Parents BOARD. While polar elec lypowriter, Stereo. Christmas? Reatatered"' the IBM 3741 or :n .. :l li< r~ t!ar 644 5730· Emi>loycr e ep ne Am~ Serv. Ex· history avail. 631·0170 bear rur spread, 2 sets weight set w /bench. Arabian geldl~" ••IU\ or quired . rermnnent •tut..o.151e•n.o.•y perdorwilllrnln Swing W"'SHRB-YB ti 1 •·-h lawnmower manyolh '"~"" ,....__ " ~ & graveyard 11h lfla. "" 9'1'VR. Himalayan KJtten.s CFA 88 n mens + ""nc · · ,.. er bestofr $4~·1425 C/Ume duy l1h1n. Advon •e rmana nt p /t i m e . Mil-Im . t..t.e model. super delux Registered MUST SELL w/ln3days. valuable Items oat only cement t o romputer Nowport Beach Expr'd Multl-cycle. like new 768-4776 SAC 759-007? Don't mw It ' 1820 Irvine Thorou1hbred Oeldlns o~rator VO!l!llbli• tor required. Call Beverly Ptt Sales, 540-$70 wk up. Trainee. Male or female Perl. cond. Sacrifice at 0 1 n 1 n " t n b 1 0 , Ave. NB Cbe1lnut 16.2. lain..Unt right ind1v. Par wtll be 8-5. at83J.3776 Men. ladies. students. Window UnUng. 557·~7 $225 for both Ca II Purr·feet Christmas Olft, Tho ... a •"v I 11" • 8 O •• Turtle"""'k Cerami-Sale Oressaae 637 1783 based on uper lcvrl !:,!e7!faS. at 554 -78Sl. orM9·lln4eves. 7515 17 CFAKI I •-•· ,.. " '"" ~· Apply In person 8A M ..,...... ,_, -1 · ma ayana sea..,.. (leaves> 6 cane bk chra. l day only. Saturday Ha•1llald Goodl 1065 ~l>M Monday thru Fri 'The ra3tesl draw In the Travel agency lllgr. ror Brand new frost rree whl name polnt.3 838-0339 wtn & gold, bt.O $335. Bargain Chn1tma1 gifts . ••••••••••••••••••••••• day. 17042 Clllctte Avt'. Wear:-a Dully Piiot IECB'TIOMIS~:!I nuw ofc. N.8 . area. refrlg. Moving must Mil ~ 1040 -...eo. Foll~ signs from Cam· New Penilan 41t5 Qum lrvine. Clau1(1ed Ad Phone Rel•ll cicp. r eq 'd . now. S3SO. Please c•ll ... •••••••••••••••••••f Antique Baby Grand ~33 0..:lh" TurtDrleroclc Dr Cpl Deep red 4t beiges. _ -· &u·~ Attractive.over\, ror ResumCJ1 In confidence 751-768l af\G. --.----.. Plano Cht pe odalo...,...,. any · (7 14 >897 ·1259 , r .4 -~. HEALTH SPA. We will to Ad 1710. Daily Pilot, ~....-_,...--• P Qadet Scouts (2l3)M5-2964 HttpW..W 11IOOHt4pw•led 71 ,train right person for PO Dox t~ CM ea WESTINGHOUSE Frotll Allcll'1tl?l4)546-2&48 Couch. 2 Blk Marble Bauare .lt --------............................................... easy tun job Mr Olar ~ ' ' Free Refrlg. 1196 Day: Co mmodes. Brown BalteSale.Sat.U~2.Girl Jewillt 1070 rus...o. ~rs ) 7si.9$6t se&-2217 Eve: 8'2-4170 AKC Golden Retriever Suede Chait. Teak & Oak Seoul Hie 1100 W. BAiboa ••••••••••••••••••••••• TYPIST Pups. xlnl bunters. & DinlngSet.873-5394 Blvd N.B RFCEPTIONISTITYPlS1 Sear'• Coldspot Frostleaa ram. SHttt1 r eady by ---------WANTED for Ru t Estate ofc. M-7Swpm. Od Ena back· Frzr. 12 cu ft. 2 yrs old Ou1atma1.~I Comer croup w/tbl, bx Aluminum Wlodow. 4lt5. TOP CASH DOLLAR 1 Nurses l ~ STAFF POSmON j \U.l AACN l , -Jtet11t1t .ct H.,.. . :~ I ' .. • • ; ~ • ~ ~ ~· l ...laclllllor11D~ -l ,..... ..... CrtffcGI Careh,...._., Exccllent profeulonaJ career o~ portunlty. lrvlno loeat.ion. Send re. sumeto: Sharp. woll· groomed IJ'OWld, Will train Ai r $175/bstorr. 962·Bm sprinas. like: n~w f7~. new Bthrm rauceta. ceu PA I D F 0 R V 0 UR FRO 1 SGS01mo. U> at.rt. xlnt fr. Cluistmas PiP1>6e1. Pem. Hounds tooth !IOf'a $75, In I It & h l Cg I••• >. MEL Out;J,; ~a..=~arlt~cei lnir;e benefits. Apply In 4 year old av()(odo West· German Shepherd pup· cribs:JO. 963-1410. typewriter. flood light&. ~T O~~~~E8; Gd l kills pert0o Bob l..eavtrton, ln1botASe 'refri1. good py, $2$, Avail. lllth ~. dress form. many habld SILVER • R LO, must I · lYP 0 • · Inc. Plumbing Contr., cond. new compreaaor fM2..337P A.ntq yellow bdrm awle utJcl93. ?lOJ Betty Or. SE V 1 <= F: • Call Mon . art. s :3o. 16721 Halc.lrvint. $175.83M3U dblbd,armolntll'pldrar. H.B. by Wlntersberl FINE FlJRN & AN m.85Sl • St. Bernard, female 4 nll.t at.nd, lampa & nilr· Sch I • (War o ti r TIQUES. M.5-<l200 Da---6/Secret-UTOTIM 5 Yr Cokbpotwside/1lde mo nth• AJCC. Champ rorSSOO. 5"-1789. Ooldenwesl) ~It 1 -ta ---r• -r RETA1LCLERKS refrig. 22cult. Perl Cond. bloodllMSSO. 557·1381. "--~r~~l.ca41 3!~ ~ak~u~~ Wanted. Opportunities $375.844·1'189. l.J{ASAAPSOPUPPIES ~i':J:i: ~ l~ec~~ U.t!>leof~mui dl:!te~~c ::S ~~~ .c!.~~o~"!%~~ modicaJexpero~.State ~='rn'C'.!~~~:11· Ma.yta1 Go.a Dryer S125, 8 w lu. bea u tlt~I M<tk>oal 1.n Hereulon, 2 Monrovi:.g>it.646i9$7 c holH TurquolH llfe&workeitpert.oBI>• Anabet 0 rde 0 °· KcninoreOaaDrnrUS. purebred, mu.st io by bill Nau9 W alnut Jowo lr.r . O ld Dud '802,DaUyPilo\.POBox flWNtri:fni:r" rove Kenmore Washer or Cbrlatm aa. will aac baratoc>&..5$1-1701 PIANO, Wutier. &cube, Pawn.SoukOallery,3355 l5llO.C.M.C.~ 6.u .. 7702 G.E. Etec Dryer m ... ~ 11pc o6iah 11 8 Din W Bui~k. Cycle acci..a49 Via l.ldo·C. Drop In •-1 ... , otc. , Ousrtdet. St6-8872 SheJtJe pies. ready for Mt Sl500. C.~ved Pc~': =ood, CM .• ti at Thurt. eve. ror aomc ~= VO!re 11 Vetertll.arJ llec:ept, uper FrlJldalre Snal door ~tma~. ~. ffdbrd 135. Antique Rock rerreah~a Cbr•atniu a~l .-.q'd. 40 pr~rerJed5 ~ut DOt re· refrtg. S&S. rnu•t lake Ml"401 M•PI• Refrectory tbl Movl oa. must H IJ : ~9:ra umved 6·9pm 1 .. wt, W.S &bJV Sun. ~ ay wuk thlawUicl.815-a2 AJC.C DOBIE PUPS • aiz.~H!M Refrl1, 111 at ove, . _ Conc.ec:t If.rs Aoke.nnan. Admiral 1ku Ft mrta moa. main. 1 l'M l bUt a· Oiwo Matluae Sota wuber. turn . mower. DIAMOND Plerecd Ear I &U nu. Now port l'\nd wbM ~ wan& ID frMHr. frost frff aci ean ttOl)pf(fo Alt' atiot.: loftt1. •ill ..U '°" 1100: Jlfdeo .!..~I•. ltnlr k· rinaa l~ Cara&. coal l-l&rborYad1tChlb DtilyJ>tlQCCIU&JINldt. cond.*'00.846-l78I l:llllO!batotr.-.TVH _..., ~.,._,A, lo-a St suoo Bu ofr. pr . .. • ......... 87S-3ll88 . ' .. I • • .. '• .r '1 ~~.::~t .......... !?!.~ ~~ ..... ~?~~ ~.~ ..... ~~-·.~ Offi~.!:.~ &aoas !:>.~.':~:'.~ ..... !?;C.~ •·•o~;:;t .. ~1 fl so UIAMONO IUNt: 10 d1a, Piur u.'\ed :-.1dc (Jlpe' $10 r R AIN s ETS M I n I ••••••••••••••••••••••• lll' l:Joat W1lra1ler . VII 75 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAAMi--c"ia.a ...... "'L total 2rt, wht aoJ:..! lJ.$0 '"x24 It l) CUlll'r for Tnx"NScale.Jrt X 6 fl Complelt' orhCl' !letup. HP OB, $700 ~Ill' 0 0 S,cn fice '74 ~.Matro -9520 (rlday December 17 1W7'1 DAIL V PILOT •'f Vall 9570AMtot.,tr,o-t.d •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• <..'..11h ~ JJG9 c{1rdboalld or hl:hl mctJf GcrrMn <'llMorn IJyoul Xlnt -1t.eel dc:.ks & ch.ttr'> molof. $100. 642·3124 l.lnt cood l''a11t Mu'I •••••••:••••••••••••••• I 97S GMC LADIP.S Gold W.itrh 7 1 hp 3 phji.t• motur si:, with 'llal100:.. v1ll J.:l'. swt\els ali.o 675 3000, ~ CHRISCRAFT 30. liell ~ 642 81~ RAil 6J MASEAATI SUafa YAM G1•ral '701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• )o'rnl axle /,, >4hh rur l <I rr.ounl41n:..l1AllU?.lunnt'ls, 8ay &~uch 1Uty . twn ---l500GTCOUPE Aulomatlt'. lllr c-ond ' aill''2 dt&mond•. ·rv pm4• \µ C..'hl'\, 175 Embh·11111 & fo r c '>l , t'I C M ,,.,l . l:ng, hauled. refln15hetl. 7'I Su1ulu T Ml25 La)' 5 Sµds now tires Oor· IWll'OOf, portholt'a. de MASBATl ~11000 O(r"M'1~ Ltt l li .. ht i. '"' 5 5 !><lcnft~'CaJIOO OlJK Several 1-t'L~ of F.xt•tull\t• Sept 76 .• l9300 6465363 d wn &gt> s ho<'ks . J C ..,.· ._A_,_ r' I l 1 .. v .. tnm, <'hromo wl-· l"'OOn..Tc-.. Uc ~k' & uplloh tered Mukun1 carb DG hd n>ni ... re w • ..,.., .... ue n ..,.., '"' " "" ~ P~l'k~.rd • lnn·nllH' to WAllJTED C'hi.in w ca!\li'r" \ ••ry pn) Lech ch111~ tension' ~IOn. lllummum hody, wheels & 8 lt11ck i.Lrr\'O S Sl)(l.s, new Ul"t!s, Uor UYHtoek 8075 H~ud hook'"' r~·,or~I> " good cvncl 51115 uv looh, R•nt/ $2ll duun kit &l otr ;>Unt cond Vt>ry fast (0049) ron1 wu't' wheels , fuel m ••••••••••••••••••••••• cosl $100. wll for $4!;.i TOP C:AS ll UOLL1\R &us:.!!rJ Cltartet-9050 541}-0019 <l3.000ml.Toohotform SADDl.HAcac .)e(~loo. lllummum body t«-g Mor"'an m.1n" brl>k\• l>'l2 337'1 I' A I U f 0 H Y 0 UR ••••••••••••••••••••••• w 1 r e T rad e f 0 VAWY 1MroaTS Xlnt cond Very fast ' Lo rid{' & orl "" hi k w h 1 t l' 111,~,. , / 11 r JEWk:LRY, WA1'CIH:!i. 2 Grund1i: s~no d1t111t111ti •NEWPORT HARBOR• 1976 Kawasaki K.Z400. bN something ta mer. Pa.!1, 831•2040 49g..4949 23,000 mi 1'uu hut for my parad~ Morgun i;,·ld1nii Chmtmas itifb. rnokt<'S ART OBJ ~"I'S. GOLD mat h!!. all anessorrl'~ PARADE OF' LIGHTS ter than new, factor ~ra. ~.otus,07~t~.6i~ -----w 1 t t' . 1' r 8 d • f 0 r tng , WutH n (711 t 01 <·andy 2'•" ht. 9 :;1 SILV ER SF.H V I CI-~ fur bor.s & SI.'<'· Just CRUISES AVAILABLE warranty.~ l636 ·~'·pg,t'J · o 'IU Ford Window V:an, 6 6011lethl111e tamer. Pan lJ!I Wll loni:&ll 5/~wu.lt• :>ct•u fo'INE f''tJ HN & AN ~rvte't'd SlOO 67S.09L3 Dec t8 23 675·8866 .73 YAMAHA 360 MX cyl, stick, on 1tlnal In/· tern, ~u:i, Etc, or n MlJST Sa c. Silver Show tl42 :1:rrn TIQUES 64~220tl Pets 8087 1o~ W--9060 Foctos.b,orlgrnal Mint M'-l. • '59 out Reblt t'nM, dnves Pvt ply 615 3662 or ...... ·"' /b8 .. ..., -"' perfl'rl. Mus t see! ~2200 SaddJe $435 N 0 It IT A>< ~ ·' H 0 111· LUGG.AG! TAGS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• couu. t ..., .. 4543 Mechanically xlnt. needs Sacnflc-e S995. 968·977 &IL. R _ 1162·72'JOaft61'M m4rtl:" I:! compl t'll' frornyoor buslnes:1 card So W~·st, Pe t Cenle r, Hobie 16, trlr. new lrans & •71 Suzuki 90 Xlnt condi paant & intortor work. afl 5 _._ onwo 9705 MochlR 8078 pluce i.eurni:s. "pprox Send one <'ard for eat·h W or 1 d ~ I a r 11 e ~ t • more $1.425. ~~ {Jr lion. $300 or ofr. A.sit Cor Tr11de for most anything ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111.-Y 100 ""~ Rocw w i11lver tau 1•1• .. • one "'Pare Wl' Bris tol/McArthur SA 581 750S ·rony 1~1........ ofva.lue.or sa1e S7SO. '75 Chevy w/Wldo tires, Alfu Derl1na '74 2000 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ....... " ' """ 0 !WWI-!9D4 til "°""" 000 t h ROCKWt:LL T ABL E band Many scrv1n.:1w~ rl.'lurn permanently ___ F.R ICS ON 2 9 ful l 645-3662or64.5-2200 ltlaga, 26, m , I arp, &lpd,lowml,27mpg,xlnt SAW 311P,2 phallt',2 lhl Beaut &dl'hacall·<'hina seal~ auractlvl.' ta.i & P11m>l 2yNold,Mexlcan ~rwse1 race S2l.0001or '76Su1uk1RM370 '37 Ch Bl k Sed 642.9738or&4$.808S cond.$4100 i'P SS903G4 lops, llk l' ne w S2~u ~I 0042Ne vcr w.cd !Ivy strap, meeting alrlrn~ Red fleud wtw rougb t fer. 675-1S10 e0vo & Like newS950.0ffer re5tlJ;;{ origafnal. J:i '6SVW. rebU en&. brakes. AMdJ 9707 673 ......., d ut y t )' t' w r 1 t •• r I D reqwrementi. .Pre· rron <'aau S200 ~7 3391 '--ds ~-3842 •---fl{)()() t .. ..._ Table :.land, M'l ('aster:. vent 10!>:. & theft• t-or 11 .... _ __ w .. .., cond. Must sell. Ofr. s ..... i.cr, lJlt -a .. es, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sb,op Smith MK 5 w & 2 drop leave~. hl'~ per..ooalu.cd ta.: ent'lo~ Rabblls Babies & adults, HOlfE CAT l .S W.t.r 1976 Yamaha 125 YZX S..1701 96&-050ll 1971 Audi lOOLS, s un.roof & Jointe r . 11 .. .,nw • lathe never used COST S75. wallpaper . f8bnc or ITU>ted & purebred$;! & Great cond, must sell. iO FORD CHATEAU. 1 xt.ras,&oodcond.Und.a, ,., S4:11 for $40. Kn" Size "Day Glu" paper •· "'e .., ~ ...... ~~ 111,.i., Ft. smaller ve r.uon $700. Call 673 286\. 9 ___ _.. __ _. o~r, lo ml, -"". p 646-3594 tools L1kt-n<•w S7!.U .., "' .., .,...,....,.,., or Hobie 16 & 14) Ltkl• ~ --_.,.,., 6"2·183Sor 646 615.1 Q u ' I t e d G r I.' en will back & tnm your Piafto-& n....-8090 new , colored s ails .md i 4SUZUKI 100. V.wdH 9510 644-!1700 '73 Auch IOOLS, AM /FM Bedspread, )tood <'Ond Lag'> Or try t~·11 <·.ircJb 1 _....'!fW9, 400m1 Like new, ••••••••••••••••••••••• I d Mi---••---··• 8080 S20 Call 55 1 6042 ..ift ..... k to '--ck ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~xtras Great ror boy'I 75 Dodge Van, E•. Cond. a r con • new radial:.. _....~. uu.. ..... ( l l v f l 'ttiV> $400 673-0849 CHRISTM ... ~ 0 ood nd ·~CN\ •94 1011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6p m PRICES c;n._ A ~ft irs ca · ery as · ~--mags, s ide pipes, 33, ... co ·......,., ... · Overstuff chair & ol toman. nd ~ C1l 11t·r111~ ~/b5l ofr , I:! Sht•c•t-. of msulatton :11 ~ • Jll fur S20 sm chc:-.t of draw<•r. $8, wd 1ro111n~ boJrd $5 metal kit t bl SS. no rhrl> Call aft S 30µm tA5 71157 S2 e3or 3•SS OfM.ik 67S-3662or &t5-2200 72 CBSOO Four. w18aws LAYAWAY mi, cpt bed aalung day s o r 6 75 ·8 834 4 5t<ins SI 60ea Scar's s pinet organ 2 Lido 14 w /trlr, 113902, Famng, new rear lire . VAN&CAMPER M250.494~ ' _e_ve_s_1_w_knds _____ _ CUSTOM WOVEHWOODS 6 !l t1tg-; Sl.SOea key bo111-d, chon1 pedals $1800 days S49·5749 or Very gd cond. Must seU. ACCESSORIES -Cbevv,,.. too. lSOeng, IMW 971% 10or mor~$1.40 ea Like ne w t'ond1t1on . e~es751·3292 $750.540-3498 VanConversions&RV ;upd, i7,800 ml, $4500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SaJes Tax l ncludl•d Moved. to s mall ho me. Serv1ce. losur. Work. 50': TOl.IO':.> OFF NOCARD~ need more room $300 UDO 14-Mlast~ll '73Suzuk1 2S-Occ. .Food.a'sRVService 548·3086 Over 40 in-~t.ock patterns Draw y<1ur o.wn or !)end 552 7552 ONL y $850 673.3422 St or dirt G-ood cond. 2177 Harbor Blvd. SADDLEBACK AJso M(Nl-Bhnds name. add rei.s. phone & ___ __ $350/bst o!!:_ 673-6726 Costa Mesa 645-1987 '66 Chny Vea 1'-15 8%0 83:1 977 ~e·u make one card per Steinway Grand F.bon>• •Laser+ dolly S7SO '72 HD Sportster. Electn c 4 WM.I Dri-i 9550 S6TS. MZ·99t9 BMW Canopy or I posh:r hc•d tag. Add 2S<each Pt a n o , Md I M SabotrowboatS250. t rt $1EN\ or bst c fr ,. F rd ~ V ( •35 .... Rock mapl .. r v"klll s a . _., I •••••••••••••••••••••••• 12 0 r <ovv, II, auto, r J m e ~ · · ,, l' w .. ' Send cl\eck or m oocy ur Serll 179348 $3600 631 ·0329 Lido 14. rruHn + Jtb $125. Call ... ., "1£" Tl'c hn1t·olor !-ihow1:a st-c·ha1r, refnJI,. vacuum. derto 675_5775 O'IV<J "" l.B'73FordF·25-04x4 PS, s wJVe l seats, ProJl'ctorS21:-i!!tiO i!744 guitar, Orie ntal rug, PILOTPRIMTIMG 8-0aul mahog G rand '7S YZ80.MOdtliedby J ert Aut.olrans,pwrbrakes AM/FM, 8 s tereo, Ice <'hmcM.' cotrcl' lhl. min · Piano. 5• "Bush & Lane". 24' Columbia Challenger Ward. Uke new Never ----(114) 847-1002 box, mags, side pipes, '11 BMWs HERE NOW C.:1w yoursrlf .1 prc'lt·nt' ~tole. 645 4832 • P.O. ~x 1_!>60 • . x.Jnt cond. 51750. 644 2690 sips 4, J ohnson 6H p . raced, sac $350. PP, S3900. 847·7182 Eves All 11.itural w1·1 ghl 111~~ -Co~ta .Mesa. Ca . \Y.!626 ---$4000. 675-0913 Call 830-3461 Autos Wanted 9590 prndu1·t:-. l:u.1rJ 11lt•1•cl to llO Train ~ct. n ·.td} Lu Ao. u~: d-It-hold 1 K-ClllCK EHI NG Uprighl -- work prr f <'Ond. $35 Cal ~r ra er, ' '4 e.: Pw no. Natural f1111s h KITE I yr old. xlnt l 11ct-dd1-.1ribulor~· 7:'>22321 or beer, new cond. $;!00 )o'air price $1200. m;y cond. Yellow$600. t;<l5 :!OSI &-••Iii 7\IJ:I 673-527&. Call aft HAM. prke $725. J..ewrs Piano Call 642-2110 t'AllPET. Brov.n <'Ir -----1 llAVESANTA VISIT Bigelow. Approx 11' PUIUCAUCTIOM Service Lagunu4S4 84'1~ 27 Cutler Rig Classic SOMIWr..t-:"l'UU 1.0VE 23'.$25 645·1;8H9 MANY ITEMS OF FINE Kim bull walnut baby xlnt CQnd , xtras. must ESTATE J EW ELH Y, grand $2 l9S f1 rm. see SSS001ofr. 960-1740 or Mak~ your n·~l'n·atu111 Now 641) 2U'.."I. tJ.1\111 or l'\'t"• Mt•r r) ( hr1 :0.l mas' CrOwn Table Ti!nnts 14 lh1cknt!si.. brand Ol'W 546 60C>4 ltADIO Control tkl't m· -----:\lodcf l'T &Jl, uvu J ft NC'W~lrl Beu ch Tenn long, :.1rcn. WJter t.tn <lh ' 1t·mht•r...hrp non. 2 speed~. Ck \-t•ry 1.13 1751 ART OBJECTS. i\N· 535·7491 675-9311 TlQUf::s. f'IN t-; 1-·u RN . ---------- ETC PHONI:: FOH IN Antiq ue piano. Ju~t1 n HOBIE 14-$600. FO & BH OCJJ UR E Brow n e up ri ~h l , LAKEFOREST WS.2200 _ _ __ Engla~ S600 548·26U:I 581-&\77 HONDA 250 Els inore. M trans, Very good cond Skid plates . 3.,.. gal ta nk Also full cover helme t S650/bstorr. SSl·-0359 \. ·73 Yamaha2S-O MX. Cumults shot' ks. S400 673-3 '75 Yamaha •oo Mon shod< Like new $975. P 675 l.361 soptust1t'ated lny Ow r ()lfl C.::IJW Foot Bath tu ~1800 rcµl,1c1•rn c nt $I~. l'orfce tbl $!JO, en !>acn flt'l' S500 lndu<J.:., thl $35 old roC'krnJl l'h l'vcrythinit h7~, Jot.i or $25, i;urlboard & wdswt WATERBEDS B..lby Gra nd p11rno, Lows •All Ne~· MorganZ7 XV cabmet, btn walnut Im med del. SAVI-; $$ Motor ~s. .F'rom SI 19 81 complete st.a.med sotJd mahogany Bkr. Salt/aent Frame/n ser1 m at1hncr w gold lear Lnm $4350 Sheller Cove Marina, ••••••••• .. ••••••••••• with heater & deliver y 640-9356 837-4405. Motor tto... ltflltal fi.1.5 2200 536-2137 72 LANDCau:asa . It's Outdoor T1ma. (494GIV). 53899 Bill MAXEY TO YOTA aa I ...... I • • I •'' H ~· .. ' N l• TC .... @t & •t every style du.counted Sporlift9 '---~ 809.., d ..... 18,1 •to 32' Aqualleaven S.10 7062 ~ .. 12' Kite, >tint con . stor""". 2 II .. "'..,. 979-".,.'" ""·II II i d 'S2 Wllly's wgn, gd cood, ••••••••••••••••••••••• CASH FOR CARS! IMW SAU:S Top $ l>oltar $ pa td for • 7 O 2 8 o O C S • 4 s p .• d ean used Carli, truc k:. & <.23SCFS> Cor vett.es. Ask for Paul 722002-A.-(SJSRKK>. O'Ne ill. · 7 3 3 o C S . 4 s p .• HOW ARD Chnro~t <987KLM l. Dove & Quail Sls. '7 3 D a v a r I a . 4 s p ,. NEWPORT BEACH t680PPM l ----------1 '74 Ba v a ria ·4 s p .. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR (J@LFM> FOR TOP USED CARS '752002-A.·(0341 > FORElGN, DOMESTIC '7SS301A·A.·(906MVG ), or CLASSICS SADDLEIACI< U your car ia e xtra clean VALLEY IMPORTS see us first. IAUER IUICIC 831·2040 495-4949 2925 Harbor Blvd -- Costa Mesa 979.2500 CREVIER toHPe & two 11l,1lchmi.:a f; Sho w N -Tell --·-•••••••••••••••••••• mustse -.....,.,or "u yse ·conta ne runs greot,hubs&O/D.•-----------1 rwH·r m.ir •·1111 t.11111·~ $:« w1-.Land, 2.'i ;1Jbum:-. $25 •CARPET • 16' HANG GLIDER SSi' 2319 Reserve now for musl sell. $1300, ask for WE BUY t'.1 Su1H·r JUll't r $1 ~ C h1lc1', Chorli Or~Jn . (.,ITUST~t1\SSP1-:CI AL (;ood cono grcal g1/Uor 12'K1tew /streettrlr . Hohday Wknds Henry4934463. ClEANCARS &•ST6110AOWAY 1>42 7007 clcc 525 Stmgray IJu·y Decorator has 230 yds advcnluro~s youngster Hull ~14, good cond. REG~CY MOTOR SAMTA """ cle.~ 673 8309 super h vy Tawny llcige Cull Da ve 67$-4636 ~2491. HOME RENTALS Plymouth Trail Duster &TRUCICS 835-3171 10" B lac k & l>ctke Nylon Plush 642 2210 & 9'l!'>N. Harbor Blvd. S.A. '74. 4X4, vs, A/C,, A/T . n.ru~TIMATIORMHOMACHIHE Had1.1I Arm Saw, (;c Encyclopedra '76· i,, l"o<;t 675 ~ Tenrus Lobber, nearly 1975 Buccaneer 240 ••531-2503•• P/S/B, rr rack, skid l'ond111on.s:.!OOG42 74 15 Oilier s~t 140 C:n::•t3 bi kes , Re m tn l{t un ~7u::illO&N~~srlar<'~~~: 6 Hpmtr.sails,winches. 26'GMC MOTORllOME plates, roll bar-Great CONNELL ~JU~~!~~'!~IY~ 71.,· sofa , new. p:.itch" or l;Jo<>ks. lcat.lwr '"' 1 bi 8 typwrtr, fling ponf! tbl, 3 SJ.O $25, new Addias ten pulpits, life Imes, dlx Int, Sips 6. Wntr.rales. Pvt {'()nd. Rarely o(( road. CH~VRQL[T '752002·(833NJM) 4 wll.ed , e.irth color~. ll Sac B.1!! 364·1 hp Bnl{~s &Stratton cng rus sh()(.•i., :.>% Mr. <'all Kalley. head, & more . ply 833-2616, $5200/ofr. 833-8227 I:. ·oo l6oo-(ZXX86Gl i:ame lba c k I'd $7S0.C<X.1(Ti\IL Vidt•1>C,;im1>s 64.2·0035 JimorDoUJ(,6JMOll Rt>placemnt cost $SHOO, 6't2·4097Nwpt '72CHEVYBLAZER 2.828Har borBlv<l. ClosedO..C......_.s S300 thst t>fr ,w rou~hl salt> ur t radL' c hc<ip.Gas mod-. «olr cart-Nu steal1Lfor$6995.631 -2640. ----V r COSTA MESA _,,_, ~~~~!':,:~~0~~1~~,;~1 ~-~-3447evcs --p/u metal"too.1 bo' Nu CO~c.ECIT80&RAl9MA Newport Pacific So. ~~·~:t 1~:i...·~:,•t:1~· ~IF~ ~u't:~c~ Ja":r. ___ 5_4_6-_1_2_0_0 __ -1 ORANGECOUHTY'S mullJ·clr brn, 7'11(x82 w Argus cameras $10 l'a . motor homt• arr c?nd1· Wt" ' <Iowa & counter spat' xtru. Should be seen t.o TOP DOLLAR OLDEST with decorator rods. xln Polan111J 5it70 185: Grr· ~oner Ul!I V1rgm1a l I luy . Sell· Tr~ Boats. 5'i I 64.5-2283 be appre<'. $4.SOO. ~H4M PAlO rondS3SPr MG 165.) r are! t u rntblc SIS Weapo ns, an trquc & Docks ps 9070 e ves, 752-8924 daya-Jim IMMEDIATELY 752 ~·~ t41sical modern, rcloadtnl( sup-••••••••••••••••••••••• GMC Late '73, xlnt. cond .. or752.e246 FOR ALL \totonied tn •J dm1ll Wik -I--"---£-8083 phes Leathl'r, bad~cs, . . glps 6 Sl9 200 123 T--------5-FOREIGNCA.RS --fDn_,..rrr> "'"-kle·., '"or surplus. Un· Boat Shp wanted, 51 sh p Polan11,0 NA. 833° .·••·.'16 r"llCU 9 60 or Joa.: at hm Oto ii m1 ix• Ant1<1ut· iron bt'rl fra me & ••••••••••••••••••••••• """ ·' " _... .. u CAL.LOR COM"' IN Sales·Servlce·Leaamg 1forms . patcbeb, cor.ns for bve·a boam , 7~·5248 -------••••••••••••••••••••••• ... hr SJOO 646 3S0.1 rail" 1$I 5 Ot·ta~ona 1 Conn Mio 0 Matt<' l'll'r '"old & silver I All col· aft 7PM _ ___ Dale's RV Rentals Ford Ranchero. ·ee. nu TO SEE US Roy Ccr¥er,hlc. "'-nd ..... 1 ~haPt" 1-:ilmc• or ining organ. exc~'11ent condl i"' bl T h 5 At'res ·151·16 models . u .... Sl'""" or besl olfer NEWPORT IMPORTS ttolla koyce BMW ·"ld lire::. lb !1vuuyt•ar tablt• with 4 l'hatr~ $125 lion S600 t' p 532 1259 ect a e ite ms . e SLIP Wanted. New port Irvine. 559-4446 ....... _., · ltghtnm., Pla~tt<· ·'"nmJ:s large. · _. --- _ pubhc Is welcome to br· area. 38. Seagoing bou:se . _64,5..8202_________ 3l00W CstHwy, NB 1540Jambotee . 642 317'• SS e ai:h litreen & wh1te1 Hammond chonl orl{:.m mg items ror free ap-boat. J o hn P osey, Sale: WINNEBAGO 1973. i 2 Chevy Luv w/sbell. ___ 6_4_2_·_9_4_0_5 __ -t Newport Beach 640~6444 11.:l '''"' i:ood u t·rt <•old Bar or roo m d1v1de r Xlnl cood Co:.l Sl\00 pra1sals . Ho urs 9.5 1213 J795·77ti7 o r e ves L<L,,m1 .' Loaded, x lnl new mt. Asking $2500 WE BUY 1900 BMW 1600. AM·P'M, ShagC.iq••l $i.. l \1~1>le1 finished both nt"W $250.646·3503 <?range County F air 1213J794-9849 COllJ.S57·1035 p P. 631·175-0 or eves •USEOCARS& Mihclins.$1395. ~rel(·., Sl!Xl nr bc'>t oHer. <.rounds. New Products -----67S.3926 67J.5157 833 5846 l'M!JM<JI "lot't~lo wll <.;Jll5~;1305 T rum pel Old :. i\m Pavilion. 88 F air Dr Slip s p ate for 2s·.3~· PARTYCOACH · TRUCKS• . FJrbcr,.jre l'urbo lht·n. •IR)llffll bas!>ildor. ~oo<l ('und t Costa Mesa fiber glass sail ooal. Lwcunous Motor Home '61 CHEVY Truck. Slake CometnorCall 19761MW2002 PortJblt• l'lt-an' &l'lf ---t1on 1465 Galaxy Dr Mostly oaw Trappeur & NewportB<'h.675·7~1~ _ w/driveravafl forevo or body, 8x7"'2x3Ya w '68 FREEApproi1ci' BI u e m 6 ~ 8 11 i c. whilt: c c1<1k1n11 Ui.l'~ fl:i." Runk bl'd' no mallre:.~ N B wknd t rulses lhruout So. motor and lrans Ste p Groth Chenolet l\ulomaUc, al r cond., elH µwr th ;an m o~ t ~· ~~h~1~ri1~; :~~ :b~ t~w i~ Herma n Vwlin ~08~.c~~~~~~:!f: TraM,orfatioft Callr. OeuuJs 642·2910 or bumper, R /H, air horns 182ll Beach Blvd. sunroof, st.erco & ONLY llH'rt', Sl,r.l rll'w .,hJHJI.) t•hr,, t' ·~•-;h1·tl w,1fnul &11j1 hl n<'W 1111 $.llHI. Century Skis. 18Scm to ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-6868 $900/ofr.Must sellbefore Huntington Beach 4000M1LES! <MVl421 1. u. ...... 1s,-.i 1 111.u ~'M2.1 ~' \ll rnu~t .:11 \t1)\lln~. U~l'd 2 ~l\t> ~.1 r for 20Scm, $50-$170. O'Bnan ~ S•/ Bil Cbrlstmas642·6135 847-6087 * 549-3331 MISSION VIEJO l'urtil>ll' ,.,..,mmrni• pool m.1kc11lk1 C~ll!Jti.:!b1101 ll~l of r . ('J ~\' 1111'1 Water Skis, 66'', 68", & Rent 9120 8'ServisUtilbedfor TOP IMPORTS ,. r11t 1·r I ' \,j $'.111 FIREWOOD !lfi2HIJ2.3 70",$80 $130.644·4882 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •n or~t.on truck. DOL' .a.a AveryPkwy.·S.D.F'rwy. t 11 I I I Sale: '74 DODGE I Ton Sl75. Call 962-3435 ~ \ 11 1 r1 • 11., .,., , ,. '111<-OOH H ull', Number 1 Sun la~res !ik1 Ca mper. Many extras. 28701 Marfueriw Pkwy. ~r.10 •1,i!.t: l'inl'$H•>•·ortt."lai·k<'<I& 5 mu~111d,SJ00 bib ovcrulls. Size 12. Sat'riri·ce s47oot bs t . '76DodSet,.\t.ooBlOO.Ful· PA.ID 83 ·1748 1!11111 .•Ill ;11;.:.1 ,"V. tl-18 14 lJ ( I 75 PL\YUO\ \l.i •t.i nni• ·a11o4:?l~HiOor IX:!'J7 Nl•w $40545 478.'i G40-8299 or646-5940 ly toa ed, lo mi. $5600. IMPFOO=.a.RS BMW ,74 Bavaria 4Spd, E.Hh ··d1 t101h lo r .. :'111·~ w11111..i11 " :1 11µ.J b1k1• BUN DY l•'LUT I:.:. xlnl TV,Rodio, cash.995-3506,898·7334. "' air cond, s unrt, etC'. <'l'nl aln111t>L rnm111 t.t:t $75. Coif ~I u~ $7:,, lcnn1~ 4'00d SlOO firm HUCI, tt.a-........-8098 . 7 0 V~W p o P T o P St & re o t a P e . 76 Oodae 318 Truck. full .a.u. ODEl.S '>£ 000 I S7 """ Wltd b44 ~ rqt ~o rist.JJ 1>ofu bed, 64~ S5Ci5 •••• ':: •• =::'. •••••••.• Westp lia Camper Tacoma wheel1. • "' ...,, m . ,...,... ys , 1h(·i.t 111 tlr~r., .! hrlr ru --lleblt, rig. ne w pain Ju1t In time for Ume4wheeldnve. 558-ro9l. Wknds & eves. SAU~A llA r11 ""'t ••ltn c11b11w1 I'm tul•lt' ~100 U&lllM 14542 ti,1111(11111 1.imJ'lfl. ~lt·Htl Cl.mne t. Uundy . .xlnL Complete Stcr~'il for SC\le t/radials. $2950. 492·3109. ch r 11 1 ma s . 549-0726 _644_·9264_-_. _____ _ J imp /lo ml'lt' ll •·m i. cond , S80 ur IJtist offer 111 cabinet + speukers . 498-36l 6 (248PCX) '73'"L.....~•-•, 19761MW2002 M2 221•1 5469947 St75 644·7655 '4299 -_.,. ____ -----1.967 YW Custom camper S36 9. · • speed. Bettr air cond . 8lack&Wh1te Recenl OH trans. & eng sunroof & AM /F M quad h~ 8070.........., 1070 hw*Y 8070 ............... ........ ·········· ············· ······················. OHL Y 3 AUCTIONS LEFT TILL CHRISTMAS 2542 West Coast Higllwoy. Newport hoch. Calf. 92663 17 I 4t 645-2200 You've heard about us from satisfied customers. Perhaps vou'Ve been meaning to come in Well, there's no better time than now! We have one of the largest selections m Southern California of Fine Contemporary Antique Jewelry. Fine Lead Crystal, Porcelains. China. Bronzes. European Furniture, Etc. AU SOlD AT AUCTION EYaY HIDAY. SATVIDAY & SUNDAY AT I P.M.· DOOltS OPIH AT 7 P.M. fOlt IMSPIC110H A111 ADMISSIONS Addlttoul IH=o• •I.Cl Our the Co•ater SolH . ........,.T....,. Giid SGhrclay NOOll to 5PM Ott' s.dmy Z.SPM • Why pay retail or .. so called" Wholesale prices when you can name your own price. Many brand new Items frdf'n Bankruptcies and UQuidatlons. Most items sold at Auction are guaranteed, we do not sell as fa. B of A -Mastercharge • Personal Checks Some terms arranged on large purehases. · • .WEBUV ESTATES FO~ CASH. r TV, port S6S Xl nt f'u lly ins ulated. e x-'72 Courier. Roll bar & stereo (773PUI) . C'Cind Aft 5 30. 645 78.~7 cellenl cond1t1on. Rood g r 1 11 g r d . K C . 's . SUPER SHARP! --ttres. S19'JS~ Call 646 5882 J ack mans + muc h MIRAClE MAZDA SPEAKERS. TECHNICS, or~-3778after6 pm more. Mus t ~ to a p· T200. Nev~r used. 100 -----prec. Must aell bef the IBUYJUNKCl\RS 21.50Har bor81vd.,C.M. walls, YOd B. $l20 Motoriadli111H 9140 T 'len T . •.t 917 lsl. Wknds & E ve, USED AUTO PARTS 64S.S700 646·6936 mornings or ••••••••••••••••••••••• rae. • ra ..... r:,,,,. 0 •""""""' 540-5125 847-963'7 ---------llEACH IMfac>RTS ••••·••••••••••••••••• _........... ays, '""'-vuoc; ----------1·73 BMW 2002. 4 1p. - eves '12·'73 Roadhner 22'. Sel .74 Ford, 302, a uto trans, MECHANIC waota run AM/FM c asseue. snrf, Marantz it40 SIS<I. Small HASMO-PEOS cont. sel ·up o n l o FM tape. hi·bks. s urfer ning r e pairable o r Konis, Lucas, PireUis. C'nui 1-· M ~Lc rt•o $50 Before you buy. 1ouvu U!s a w/8Xl6' cabana Npl Ba ant, cust.om pa ml. JO.OOO wret'ked cars. 847 4995 mu11t sell by Dec 26. J RL Spcakt-n1, l>ct'ade~ call' $5500 675 7984. $4990/bsl. PP 631-1757 s 200 pr loo w a tt BEACH IMPORTS -------1 m!,642·0051or645·3731 Lat.60s•crty70s AAerwood & duol tum l bl l4l1>0¥E ST Al/lo& ,._*'c .. :~~;wt', 9400 '89 VW Van. '78 ~ng, very VAN Wa.nt.ed m gd cond. Have something y ou want Withe speakers & new • "' -_...-. good cond askmg $2000 reas()oaWe mlleaae. Call to sell? Clauilied ada do <'Art.ridge saoo. 499.4729 HEWrORT8EACH •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• MG-1298 ' . 645-SZSO il well. 642-$678. 752-0900 SAVE wrrn 25" ltC A col o r TV . USED&REBUn:r 4WhHIDriv•1 9550 4WhfftDrht• 9550 4WhHIDrtn1 9560 Hc mo t t' ront r o l I b l Moped, Oemm 70 ml old, FOREIGN CAR PARTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••,.•••••••••••••• model S25b 64'1 2228 perfect cond, $300. Joy t"Mechan1cal btwn S 711~ _ ___ aft8PM 84-0-1507 I Electrical laats & MarilHt 'Uody ~':.trttoRT EcMpmtht THEFOXI MOPED AUTO SUPPLY ••••••••••••••••••9•0••1•0• Choice of model.'! & col 101 N. Manche1t.cr. Get.era' ors $15 worth of 11c('()s3 Anaheim 776· ••••••••••••••••••••••• FRE E I .. OP"'D -• w any 1" r, 4 US M a " w h I s RADIO rontrol elect ric purchase. Goodye a r" Stl Bil Model PT Bout.. Ovl'r :I fl. ff•e Polnh Mo_ped uadiaJ•, l""'·SRJ3. "'o ton1. siren, water can· ae b t M n " <N r non, 2 speeds, etr Very Fl pt:; •Sho ll":I Ctr 8210 Toyota, Coll. e tc. sophisu catcd toy. Over ve 0 1.8 pn ll $150. 642·~770 Hunt1niton Beach $UOO replacf'me nt Mon-t'rl12RM ·8PM ~ '*· Includes S "·SSu 2 • ever"'hin11 67~·3662 or • at i.,. n 1 ·• 64S-22cio .. 141 .. 121 lo~ ~-1 Moped BalDVUB. ~}..........,.,. Xlnt <'ond, 1 m()'Old , SllflllP.-al tOl O •••••• •• •••• • • • ••• •• • • • __ M_u_st_s._l_I _$46_·_«>54 ___ 1 11W 1°)(W'y w /2 s.eta or oars Calle ves, 615·~ 16 '73 Vamaha 100 M.X. Xlol cood, never ra~. '300. ...... ,..., 9040 -----.----• •••••••••••••••••••••• to' Mal°'ewa '1Cla11lc" Jdnt ooocl, mooriniatall, --------- YWEMGINIS USED · REBUILT 40tlp, 1300, 1500, 1600c c Dual Ports ~ DER BUGGY SHOP LIA)I Tll•N IHI '75 SCOUT ti 4 WMtll OtllV11 ,~,.., ~ ... "'"'"" \JW WYI f tlt4hcMM ~ ' _.!"'- J J>a DAILY PILOT rrldity December 11..J81.6 Atito1, Imported ~. l"'porhct A.lfor., IMported .utor.. Import.ct Autor., Imported Autos, Imported ............................................................................................................................................... Autos, IMported Jt.Mtos, h11ported Jt.utos, lmporW Mere•._ leu 9740 Mere••• leits 9740 '°"che 9750 Toyota 976 Tri..,. 9767 Volksw0CJ9n 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Capri 9715 Dcm..t 9720Hoftdo 9727 , SACRIFICE 22lOC19'7\,23.000mi,chor 1971Ponche911T ,77 1976TriumphTR7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 76 280 St'diin, Mad~alt! brn, rtal leather, :.un-s speed. air cond , pwr G cyl . 4 :.peed. pm4t'J VW SALE HEW '76 TO' IUYER 75 Civic Hatchback, lo m1, blu w/blu mt, elec :.nr f & roof, stereo loaded. l4U1dows, mags & s alver disc brakes ht•ltll'r 11111 ·w \. w ({;J\17..085) CAPRlll MPG &ot.• u:dlnst, & lu:.l ! Top xlnl cond, $2800 or be:.t /\ M / FM :; l e r l' 0 & lSOSL 1967, both top:., w / b I a ck 1nter1 or TOYOTA ed gh1'IS. AM 1 .. M 'll'l l'u . OHL y $199 l:umplete with fro11l d1M· .. oil •r paid for lm"•1rts. o(fer. 646-6541 cMtr1dgl' t u pe pl yr new Michehns. nice car' (1951-"Tl >. S fancy wheels & onl) "• r Shwrmncw.1akcovt•r 673-3434orb7S·3302 S"DDLEI""., 1 1 000 milt•'i l rn brakes , steel belted COSTA MESA J019M' 9730 lse pymnts of $168/mo "' "'-HERE NOW mu'culuk' (4H~N.l l'> r11d1ab . s t yled s t eel DATSUN ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cull H?llY M9 1828. MG 9742 VALLEY IMPORTS HOW $5595 ;1~~l st~~~e;;: r~~l~~ln~ 2lWS Harbor Blvd. JAGUARS 76'1 Classic 19S9 lOOSL. , orig ••••••••••••••••••••••• e3 i-2o4o 495•494!_ NEWPORT DATSUN bucket i:.ealll. fol~ down Costa Mesa 5406410 New Bu.y Plan, sensible owner & r es tored. MG77'sand 76'• CLASSY CLASSIC •HEW COLORS 888DOV!o:s'l' . bench iseuls, vinyl top. --------payments. Structured $5000/bBtofr. 842 3639. li~t 1::'~:!::· ~lrs':~~1~~ .64 ~SC, rt>d w/blk ml. •HEW MODELS NEWPOHT LiEA<.:ll SI 08 87 M Uat. '73, 240Z, 2SM, air , like a lease. Call !or con!. d , H s i /\t L 833 1300 • O. AM /.l<"J\1. auto, Like new. quote. 1!174 2llO 4. r sed. ssooo, paymenla. Call Brit.sh s potleu. Mint con1t. uge av ng:1 on • re-• With Wlly tux & lk dpwn nu nadrnl:., $-19115. A:.k/AI , BRITISH CAR CO 911ve green, XLNT cond. Cid" Co for a quote on $ti000. or best ofter. Pvt main in 8 ne w 761> & TR's 76,6 ($326.34) ror '18 'tnonlhi. Uay:.. K;J.J 8$51. Wknds & • Stereo, air, pwr/ wndws slock 1md special plan11. pt,y. SJC 496 1977 Demos. 011 approvJl or your good ~ 4831 213/990-2525 moch perl., 3llM ini. Call · The Bette r Bargain Xlnl buy pl:111 wllh ~l·mo credit. Total <·a1th price evl'll, . 7141694-2854 M9-936tor493·374S. BRITISH CAR CO. '66 912 s spd, <·omp. rcl>ll MARQUIS TOYOTA ble payml·nt a. S lnic 111cl. tax & Jic. $4315, 213/990·2525 c n g ·, 0r1 .: · l> r k MISSION VIEJO lured hke a leaSl'. 'l'l'I Deferred puymenl pncc •Jag '67 XKECpe. 1961 MIZ I 90SL 7141694~2854 Blue/mags. Mach. llrc11 83122180 495-1210 riflcstockon hand including tax, ilc. & In-Bst look'g car in town COUPE ROADSTER SS9001>40 82081673-1658 BRITISH CAR CO. tcrest $5552. Annual $3800. (035C0U)67S-5775 Jlardtop. Origina l '74 MG MIDGET '74!H4 l'orschc '74CelicuGT. a1r,5speed. 2131990_2625 percentagl• rate 12.116'/a. leatherwlth71,000mi.lcs. AM -1''M, m ags, Like XJntcond.Bebtorrer. AM /FM. $3095. €all 7141694•2854 Ser. GAECSl<Q1542. •'74 JAG XJll. Lo .Miles, Muslseel (OlGNLE). New! (llm.IM) Spcc1ul Cull aft s, 675 6265 831·0330 73 DATSUM like new cond. Lie. ftf17 pncc: ------1 UK "'··11751 an10 __ '75~':l Cehca GT. Air cond, '7S TR7, lllnt l'ond (\all WAC.OM ·""" ....., 1958Ml%190Sl $3495 '73 914 xlra dean 5spd,AM /FM.16,000mi 7~7.SSSbt'l.1.30.t230. GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Hun tingto n Beach "'speed, air. '67 Jaguar XK-E coupe COUPEROADSTER BRITISHCARCO. S4SOOtfir m. Wkdy:.· Xlnt Mustsell.$3875.Ph aftJ.~~:.1 conditioning. stereo SS,OOOoriginalmiles.xlnt Hardtop & soft t op. 2131990·2~5 ) 640-1!917 Eves. & wknd:s: 6407629. .69 GTG T riump h . 842-8844 tape. (U3S49). cond $5.500. Call963--8666. Onginal leather w /radio. 714/69~28 4 t 4!15-66l8 '74 Toyota Celka. Red, AM/FM, very cledn, 1 S2]99 •~-,732 AClassic! OTX77S). ! '7 4 Capn, V6, air, AM / f':\f. X Int cond ~ Pvt ply, 675·14112 & 547-11000 .-..-.. S El CK •73 MG MIDGET< 914 Por '72. AM/i''M, nc" AIC. & loaded. 34,000 ownr,S':_~S Pl' ~.11·1793 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ADDL A cng, $3995/bst ofr mile&. S3SOO. 642-3669 '70 s•1TFIRE BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1974 'h VJt.LLEY IMPORTS Super Sharp! AM-nt PP. 831 35~7 ~ JEHSEH HEALEY 831·2040 495.4949 miles (623NMM> ----E cono my w ee l..t• 111.l :.pec1al ! One·of a k111cl (3J3PPX) '76 CAPRI CPE tlll1 l •o\•l•·a. 1 1 • I \\\ HUHf1N Y fONll4 (H $2718 Rare '68 Euroi.iean 911S COMVBTllLE •73 450SE New Sempmts, Kon1s S speed with AM/l-'M Con cours Condition BRITISH CARCO. Valve Job . M o t o r V·G, 4 bdpeedh. power ~teer-s tereo. J m maculatc (960JLW>Sale l 2131990·2525 1111800011. 714-$51 Jl58. ~~~.rt7~°Nc~~~er. !iuper ·oo Datsun 2000 Roads ter, lhruout! (995NKK). $10,999 714/69~2854 $~795 great shape nu bead, MARQUIS VOLVO --------1 &i Coupe 364C, new eng, ~ • valves, lop $1495/oCCr. MlSSlONVIEJO HOUSE OF MG Midget '74. 2Q,OOO lm tires & brakes, very xlnl 540_5630 ~-ti117. 831·2880495-1210 IMPORTS !1'~~i.J27SO. Pvt ply. ~~ml.Cherry$S400 ·1w,J~~!~ ~!~ .............. !?!.~ ~~~~~~ .... !?.~~ ~~!~~~:;~= '72 MG Midget. AM/FM. -.ss-_-1~-or-s-rh_e_35GS_·c-.-r-e-c-on-1 ~--···---~--l!n0-124 Sport. Xlnt cond, KcrmamGhla ---------• luggage ra c k , new d1t1oned en g, r cccnl 2626 HARBOR BLVD. lo mi, 3 tops. $2UOO. Call $550/bst f 536-6149 '72 MIZ 350Sl clutch, $1900. 968-7870 ~-~~nuer7si!'~hol, x.lnt : COSTA MESA 541.1-Jt!OO e ves. 0 r BothTops! (740FLY> '58 MGA Classic, nc Pafsun 9120 '64 Karmann Ghia Runs SI 0,499 tires, eng, orig. miles, 1 '75 914 2 htrc. 4,500 ml. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHARP X 19 perf, rblt eng, 2 barrel HOUSE OF family. $1000. 673-4119 Perfect cond. $7,000. or , 19 7 5 8 r 0 n z e, 10 w carb, 12 volt 1ystm, C/B MGI 974 bstorr. 673-3633 ' DRIVE A mlll'agc, prime cond, ful· + radio, chrome w.hll. IMPORTS ~ LITTLE... ly /<l~P, pvt ply$4.200. Sharp car. $975, 645·8614 2131921-8588 • SA VE A LOT "' 51 ' Mcnda 9738 _1_1_4_1s_23-_12_5_0 __ 1 \ SllOl'&COMPAHE BARWICK DATSUN SJn Juan C.ip1strano • 831·1375 493.3375 1975 Datsun 280Z "' speed, A '1 fo'M radio. ¥ir cum! & 111::. s:&. Fun• ... 1 ,irc1·n ~1th malc:h111i: -1Slr1prs & de cal& (9'J3Nl'B> • 1973 Datsun 240Z 4 speed, 1\ M VM radu>. Q'Utlo:.., & a ir t·ond. Im tn:J culoill! thruout' Ha<· ihg red w/m;1tc·h1nl-( 111 tenor. IHIOG XI 1. MAAQUIS VOLVO MISSION Vlt-:JO 831 -2880 495.1210 71 Datsun 1200 l.o m1 . 4 1pd Mu~t l>l'll. SI-IOU Ph 0-1 11:111 NEWPORT DATSUN SPECIALS 82111 4 l>oor 4 sJ.ICNI (7357151 NOWS2895 HHH l>O\'E STR Et-:T ='11 Jr ~IJ cJ\rthur &JJmbore• Hnath 833-1 JOO bl! Spyder 850 Convert. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •73 450SLC XJnt cond. Mom needs '74 Mazda RX3 Coupe, 4 lar ger car. Sl050/ofr. spd, under wroty, very Sunroof, alloy wheels, b73-0t!l3 clean 837-3202 Stereo. Lo Mi I e s <~PKJI) FIAT BUYERS ·73 Mazda R;<J Cpe. New $15,499 Herb Friedlander is of-eng, sU radial ures, xlnt ft:nng SO ~allon.s of ~as cond, !163-lW. FIU .. E with th1& ;id at the ~1 .~. 9740 t 1me or purchase on a ••••••••••••••••••••••• nl!W Fial. Herb Frieclan~r Imports 1:1150 Beach Hlvd WESTMINSTElt 537.7777 898·6777 ---- '70 124 SPIDER /\ M · FM Lu m 1 l t' s • Cher ry! (873VLU J Special ;it $2350 BRITISH CAR CO. 213/990-2525 714/694-2854 7J r'IAT 128 SLC. IWW cnj!an<.', 10.000 m1 , na11•ll w h 1• l' I -: . J l,; S 'I' tU:PAl:\TED. "Low ' m.ii.:,, A~1 FM l'"'"l'ltC 111:w anten11r. looks llr;ind new• f..t5 75M Honda 76COIOUA SEDAM Auto. trans.. low, l o w miles . (560NEO). '2999 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA 1111 • lhot t.ll•d If ' l 'i\'• HUH TIH C.,.10M lf •C H ONLY $1975 BRITISH CAR CO.' 2131990-2525 714/694-2854 1972 Triumph TR6 4 speed, yellow l'Xl<•rwr . AMffM s tereo & very clean! (5321-"PL). ScR Price-$3395 MIRACLE MAIDA 2150 Harbor Blvd., l,;.M. 645·5700 -------- '72 SPITFIRE Fact ory HT, lladio, Custom deluxe interior (102FPS> $3175 BRITISH CAR CO. 2131990-2525 714/694-2854 Autos. Imported . ...•.••............... '68\'W !3'74MXI ). ONLY $1199 M.wporhr Motors 1969 llarbor llh•d , C M 642·0795 1973S..-rhett. ·I spcl•d, II t n11·k tu l>tl &. low m1hi11. (313J KS) SADDLEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831·2040 495-4949 -----CLOSEOUT SALE 1976 RAlllTS Moc.tel 1721 This include!.! Crc1ght, dealer prc11, ~la1c, 4 speed. J\MffM radio, lJumµt!r guard!>, :.lecl belted rad1;ib &. lron t disc brakes . (1763025689). Others al s1m1hursavini::-i loo! MOW $3797.09 BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE San Juan Cap1i.lrano 837·4800 493.4511 '66 Bug, 7,000 mi on 1600 cc cng. l S<'ater. clean, mukcofr.49:.J 7732 '69 Bui:. Lin blue, xlnl t'Ond, Compll rcbll, llll papers . Mus t sell , l>!.t/ofr. aft 6. 644--&437, 1213) 389 1626 $SAVEMOW$ 1976 YW DASHER 4 l>oo r Sed an. Aulomalll". lcatherelh.', untcd glass. rud1n & cot·o malb. t~06498li). D1 .... counll'<l lo JUST $5205.64 BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE Sun J u;in Capt:>lrano 837·4800 493.4511 '73 DATSUH 8210 • pt•••d 1 .111111 tw it.or Ga1o '·1' n • • .!•r•J Jc' I DICK MILLER MOTORS -FIAT $1995. 540-5630 ltNl~SO~ & so~ • LINCOLN·MERCURY E-X-C-L-U-S-1-V-E BUY OR LEASE A NEW TOYOTA BETWEEN NOW AND CHRISTMAS & YOU CAN GET UP TO A AND REMEMBER: NO 537-5464 GARDEN GROVE FWY •soo CASH· REBATE! PAYMENTS UNTIL FEBRUARY 1977 1974 CORVETTE STINGRAY Coupe •u•er wlbl•c- t ea ltHH lfttertot. -00. ,.,...,, ... ·-,,.. -"It· rn1 --' M_ \_,,Y. 1975 AUDI FOX lllrlUl'll.-t--!W#M _.., .. 11.odl l•P•. laath er & -"' IOCi*EV). TEN CAMPERS & VANS TO CHOOSE FROM ALL MAKES & MODELS 1975 BRICK LIN l•llO•••lllC. l"'t 1-. ., -t0ntno & -119 rltdlo !)001 ll03• .. 1974 TOYOTA CHINOOK 1975 PONTIAC ~TRE GT COUPE 4 ..,..0 ait conc:lthOnU'O & taHye •"•••• tt9tMft./1 $2488 .1972 SPORTABOUT WAGON -..... fl#f •l-t>g tetfl• ,.c11n1no •••"· -~""' •tdlto, •OOI r.0-.. One ol '"" P'tt' .. '' wound! p)IE$Xj 1975 TOYOTA PICKUP -... ._ ....., •. •hao ...... -..... &_;. & enly 3! 000 "'""' 1•"37~1 ED CA 1971 BMW 2800CS Coupe AU'tOM•tlt. •It -......oo•.i..t...,, pwr tt•ff•t'IQ, A.,lf M •-.-ne A 6&, • te m-ll"HXR~ GOOD ANYWHERE IN AMERICA 1973 CHEVY VEGA ' •Pff<f 11 ant • rtOIO. -"""!• •oo • "'"' :l:>,l4tm1'" t:IZIHOW~ 1973 DODGE DART ft cy1 , eVIOtN t1C ilWf'. --radoo, n.11 .. & 'llnyt tt"D r 1m1ty •c onomt t •dl'1 P4iU1'll 1976 CHEVY CAMARO Autos, IMporh<f Autos, Imported Autos, UHd AMtoa, UHd Autos, UHd Auto•, UHd .•••.......•..•..•..... ··•········•••········· ....•••.•..........••..•...•.........•••..........••........•••............•.•••...•....•••. VoliswGptt 9770 VolYO 9772 Wck 99 I 0 Codllloc ff 15 CofttkMftfal 9910 Corwth 9932 ·••••·················· •••••••·•······•·•····· ............•.......... ····:····:············· .............•...................•••.......... '76 l:blalc wagon !IOOOml 62 l Al> tou1ic. 1 owner, '14 VW 412 .w. a~•m. ••uto. 'JJ All cxlras. L1 k~ ocw n•bll t'llll & trans Nt•w 174 MARK IV CORVETTES ulr, AM /i; M, 2200 rn1 , 57000 640-1007 puinl, lmnwc Uuru. ll. 1 .)3400. Orii:. 0 ...,11 t:r i.lOfJl!lwaul.~ti-72311 Fully loaded 1nl'ludrn11 675-24.32 VOLVO '73 IUICK ---till wheel, cru1srontrol, CHOICE OF I Z '73 CacJSdnlA:V11le.Low vinyl t op. A M/to"M 961THRUl976 '65 VW · CEHTUIY m1, ~era •'I" an, ~·~oo ~ll'rco, le ather inlt'nur, 1 3 t S W P " ~ ~ .-. 4spet!ds&Aulomallcs Cood cond. Best ofr. HERE HOW SU UI go. owcr 962 Ta:J au lVll<l1t111nini; 74:.?J NW Or-C_.....'s 963-9045 630 2981 st.eeno& & brakes, pciwer --$6786 -~ _ .. , windows & &eats. tilt '75 CIK•vy Malibu C'lal>~1r, LarcJtd & FIMd '71 BUG New radials, •NEW COLORS wheel, radio. uir cond , J xlnt cond, 25,000 m1. new s.tectloft valve job, paint, clc..in. *HEW MODELS .:real wagon, clean 11s urei., AC. aulo, \ inyl top, E z FINANCING $1395.00.(,806 they come. While, makeof£cr.ti31Ul~. WELEASE Hice Nvinp on all re ma roon 1nlc rlor . --ronVE'ITES '15 VW Bug. AM / 1''M radio, 8track,19,000 m1. $2900 84ti-6240 '68 vw Sqbck. Radial t ires, R 'bit cng, t'M stereo, 552-3092. malning n e w 76s & <4~>. '73 Cud Cpe De Vllle. Ong HOWARD CM"T'Olet Demosinstock. $JZ9 5 owner, xlra clean Mil9UIS VOL VO • Lo:idod. mlll>l i.elt. ll!St Dove & Qu111I Streets M!SSIONVJ~O 540-5630 Offer.CJl16739192. i 340K,Gold&Wbt,ull N~WPOKTBEACU 831·288049S-1210 Camaro 9917 pwr.,xlni3r.J:, 833-0555 •• •••••••• •• • ••• ••••••• ---------• Cougar ORM4GE COUNTY '70 C0 maro. VS, au lo, '75 Ll"""COL .... Friday. Oec'em~r 17. 1976 DAILY PILOT Sa11 -"Htre'a wbat you get oa the f'tat U8 &bat yoa can't •et oo the Daul.ID B·llt It tbe Toyoca Corolla at aay prt~ - • Onr\ead um encl.ne • lndepeodent sutpeoa1oo • Froat wb~I drhe • Wldrr tratlt • Rack a pl.Dion JlHriDg • Loagu wherlbaae • More tnank 1pace TH£ FIAT 128 • ~room ln the back seat • More vt.abWty '62 VW Van. New en~ & VOLVO " "' " •••••••••••••• ••• ••••• •·-_"" c II 5u, ....... 1 2626HARIOR llVD. radio, PS, air, radials. MARK IV ·74 Couanr XR7, mint ._ • ....-...... --...-........_ ........ -1_ .., .. s. -· a -0 ""' EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO COSTA MESA good cond. $1800/ofr. " eves. 4 lo choose rrom Thcs~ cond, many xtras, 13, Largest Yoho Dealer '13 Century• air, p /S, 640-8586eves. hne luxury cari. :ire all mi. best offer. 545.0207 74 Dasher. clean. 1 ownr, lo ml, Asking s;JLSO; Ev:1. 847-4968 in Orange County! P/B, cnwse control, sU il Camuro SS. 4Spd, rcblt M!rv1ced and ready lo go. B~~t~:~~E radials, 46,000 ml, vinyl 396 cu .lo. eng w/427 Stop in &i.ee them today. , ~ roof. XJnt cond. Mus head. 1''act AC_PS, PB, (001.LPY). Priced as low '70HUS ~·,·r.· [~·,~J!~I sell.$2000.963-6163 all i~strumentatio.n, O.S Cd.Cond.$'135() • f • CodiUoc 9915 AM/l'M !>tereo. new $8895. 536·4745 paint. $2500. Days, ----------1 •20L.125-.S_.M._a•nchest~~ ... _• •••••••••••••••••••••• • 5344282. Ev1:s, 675-8-098 5 40-5630 '70 Bug. Orig owner, 62M .,. m 1. Yukon Gold. Very Anaheim 750-2011 (t!) • '74 Camaro. SCyl, Js~. • dean. $1~/ofr. 640-4478 -console, PS, AM/Jo M aft6. 1969 VOLVO cassette, low mi, new 2626 HARIORllLVD. ---------. 145 WAGOM radials. $3250. 646•7251. COSTA MESA '81 VW Baja Hug. New p ai nt, tir('S, eng , Automatic,racho,healer 75 Camaro, 6 ~yl auto, •70 Le ather AM /FM AM/f'M, asking SJ.250. &aircond. (ZLK680>. near new r adial tires, stere-0 , air,• pwr, e tc. Ion ~so~ & so~ • LINCOLN·MERCURY '72COUGAR XR·7 Power brakes & steer Ing, AM radio W/ta deck, bucket seats, al cond., medium gree Wtlh white interior white vinyl r oof. (4.35HGC>. $2495. 540-5630 Cal1962<14SJ . OHLY $1698 N'-L-rs ralley wheels, P/S, P/B, $1295 549-8979 ~ only 8100 mi, like new,--·------2626HARIOllllVO. IOll~SO~ & so~ • UNCOLN·MERCURY .. . "74 ~<rr1::ur:~~ Top f 971 VOLVO Cadillac $3950. 673•7506 Autos, Used COSTA MESA Autos. Used Alltot. Used Autos, Used. $5400. 548·5046 142 COUPE Che'ff'Olet 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••\• 4 speed, AM/f'M radio, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Ill VW Sqbck. Roof rack, heater & arc tic white Quality and Price Private Party radio. $J()'.)5. Cor quick w black lc•alht:r 1nlcn or Guaranteed 73 Chevy Mah bu Cpc. sale 586-HJ!ll. l mmaculalc lhruout! Power, air, etc. Extra ---------• (J31DNU ). l rJsing Speci:ilists clean inside-& out. $1800. Must Sell 1970 VW. xlnl Preferred Rdtcs cond. $1600 or besl offer. OHL Y $2698 5.51-3855. u o.1200 u.a.R,..UIS VOLVO Lar~st Selection •--------,,.., ,.._ "' ( & u d '72 Chev 1ta wgn, 3 seats, MISSION VIEJO o cw sc · 'GG VAN, JOOOcc cng, $795. 831•2880 495_.-""llO CJllillacs in aulo,uir,$1900. ·THE NEW BILL BARRY PONTIAC OFFERS ... EFREE MUT RonMcWKI CaU aft. 5·30 "'I Or.mge County eau 559-0737 549 :.!~18 0 5 d Monte Carlo '75. A/C, ---pen un ay P /W. P/S, P /B, lilt wbl, 1973 VW BUS Cadillac $3975. 045.725J 1 pa:c.sen~l'r model. Has Master Ocall•r --------• AM/FM 8 tral·k stereo & 2600 Harbor Blvd. '72 Impala Cpc. Air, xlnt low miles . OS!SHOK> CostJ Mesa 540.9100 cond. $1700. i'nvale par. ING THf NfW GfNfRAl MANAGER I'd ll~e 10 persol\cllly e•lend .Jrt invilal1on lo com<' •II and v1\1I. Stt tor VolK'><'" tndl W<' Me now 1111• dealers111p tlUJI •S lruly d1tlt·r~n1. The p.'<>Clle on 111v s.iltt and serv1Ce teams lo.now Ina! 9rnu1ne concN n and eatra service ts !he only way to bullO las11n11 c~lom« conf1oence. Sale Price-$3375 •SALES . ty. ~6 8365. MIRACLE MAZDA Nabers 21soHarbor Blvd., C.M. •SERVICE 645-5700 •LEASING Cadt.llac . Overseas '76 Monte Carlo, just lake n ew only 12,500 mt, MUST SELL 493· L299 ---'63 Impala 2 Dr . .SS. Floor s tick, 283 eng. Fine CHRISTMAS CASH $300.* REBATE TO USE AS YOU PLEASE •Upon purl·hase or any new or demo VW Offer good through 12119176. Delivery St•rvkt• & p.1rts now 11p1•n un Sal's x IQ 4 lur yuur 1·onv1•1111•11n·. 8 08 WITHAM 1966 Harbor C.M. 646-9303 YW '61 Volvo 544, 75'( 7li00Weslmmsler !Jlvd. rc11lon :d, n1>cds minor Westminster 8:.13-755L work Sac. ,,., 1s MOO. ~-------~· Steve SJ6.!ll53 or !J6U·J742 1974 CADILLAC mech..inieal c:ond. Good COUPE DEVILLE lire::., ('ould use paint Jou. $350 Call 893-6460 alh:r vs, JUloma t1c, factory ?PM air C'Ond .• full power inc. --------sterring, disc l>r:ikc!>, '75 Nova. 2·dr, AM /FM windo w s + :>l'al:>, stereo tupc, xlnt l'Ond. white wall tires, tintl'd •S3400. Call 646·5967 aft gla~s. leather inlerwr. 6:30pm rrus ise control & ------ AM /FM i.len•o. Im · '68 Chevy, slick, good maculate! (301 KLI). traru. S400. MOW $569 5 ~7-7444 after 3 NEWPORT DATSUN 888DOVE ST . NEWPORT UF.ACll 833-1300 'Tl Luv, mags, snow tires. shell w/boot . AM/Jl'M cass, 8 lrk, xtras, bst ofr 644-0585 Fast VW , new p • .11nl, W('ber 48's, CR .L;t•ars. 1800cc stroker, etc. Over $3300 in car, sac $2250. 49G-8671. '73 \'olvo 14•1, fuel m1e~·l· .72 Coupe de Ville. Sunrf, Comet 9927 ~· P~. auto, ;.11r, SJ!l.iO st.erco, defogger . cruise ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644 2031:1. cnlrl, full pwr, vinyl rf, ·75 Comet. 21,000 Mi. 4 '71 Volvo I 45S Everything! Steel gray, Dr., auto., power brakes . 1mmac. Pvt ply. $3495. & st.ecr .. A/C, AM/FM ------'11 Super Beclle. new p;.11nt, musl !<ell , bc:it of. fer IW1·12.&:.! or ti4fl·0012 Auto. Trans. air• rond · Ph 64~1260 stereo. Like new! $3000. slt'r<'O, mol ra<'k Super ---673-9127 '73 VW. AMll"M. air, ~Int cond. $2300. or best offer &'2 !l:rl I or 510 1!72JJ s h a r p . $ 2 4 !I 5 . C.1d '76 CDV cabr, lthr, --------- lh<' 100CK XI xtra'I. lo m1, sharp. $8450. Continental 99 30 •THE CAR PLACE* l'rpty 49'.!·lll2. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.!tUO ILlrlior BlvJ C'.\l 1131 2620 ;I Com~·rlthle.-low m1, Autos, UHd hl.·st otlcr Clr trade for •••••••••••• •• •• •• ••••• I'll tnx:k. trl:'> 0785 AMC 9905 -------...................... . • 61 v w .... 1 ... th a(' k . f De • Ulk I nde1 liOM till Jj\el111, h1 111·r • 1R~ . f a1r 1st·h k« p11;. Ill.ii'.:~. orii: mt. Xln.t com! 0 r twaders mull! H'll. Be,.t s.:kl t701 __ __ otter ti7J :>l'JS all. 4 67 VW Huf!, m.iny xtr.1<;, $1000 548-9163 1~ vw llu:.. urh. r. 548-8082 '71 \W Uu.~. l\cw r atl1al.s. p.l1nl AM F M Xln t cmld !i:!llSO r"'.; ~I'.> 'N VW 1'11r1 Hui:. xlnt mt•('h110lf .al {·111111. !IUl>t'I tll",IO. $:.!100 \1 U•l '4'<' ~l,.)l\ )l'llo \2111 76 AMC GREMLIN l·umph•tl· "1th 1o l'' l111<l{·r. .iulorrwtic pu14 1·r 'l.:er in11. Jlr 111n1ltl11>01n 1t radto, h~ut1·r', roof ruck Ser. llAC:A 111s1':1R6350 $2886 GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Bl"d Huntington Beach 842·8844 '73 CADILLAC SEDAM DEVILLE Handsome .. dr. wll h full 1>ow1•r, u1r 111n<l . ;1ul11. Ir a n l'> m 1si.1 n n , .t 1• 1• ri brown with mat<'h1n)! in tenor. See 1l now. Stk UlSJ2a. Only $4895. 540-5630 1011 ~so~ & so~ • UNCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. __ C_OSTA_ME~ _ ·10 Gold Cad C.:on' l'rl \olleclors Rd <'nnrt l!0,000 m1. \lake uff.·r 6t2 R:!ZJ CVC\. ~ WE .MAKE \'Ol R SELEf· TIOS EASY ... E\'ERY DI~· -1 ('Ql:ST PRtC'E I ('LEARL Y rl !\IUtKt:O O."i TllE ~IN· SHlt.:LD Of EAC'll NEW & ~ l SEO \'t:HICLE. "' fREF. Al'l'RAISAI. 0:-1 YOl'R PRESEST VElllC'LE WITll /\BSOLIJTEL Y !liO OBLIGA· TJO~ TO YOU. \'Ol"l.1. llAVF: COMPLETF. PRH'l!\G ISfOHMATION BEFOHE YOl' "'ILL Ol'T /\ CRElllT APl'l.ll.\TIOS OK SIG!\ A Tllt!\G. HERE IS WHEN YOU ARE READY, OL'R POLITE SALES .. EC>- Pl.E WILL Gl\'E YOU THE Pl.AIS FACTS .. ON ESGINE. EQl'lt'Mt:NT ANl> PEIU"OR· MA."\Ct:~ WE'LL llAPPIL \' ~llOW YOU TllE KELLEY RL\'t: ROOK PRICE OS A.'llY USED CAR I.\ STOCK ! BUY WITH CO~F'l DENCE .. ALL ~EW AN O l'SEO CAR WARRA!\'TIF.S ARE .. OSTt:O OS TllE "ll'DSHIELD f'OR YOUR IN· SPECTJON~! "'llV NOT GI\~ US A CHANCE TO rRO\'E Wll/\T Wt: SAY. FOR KIDS ONLY! l~o\§AI_ .: .. 1.4~ GIFTS \,':,1r FOil EACH CHILD SANTA WILL BE HERE SAT. & SUN. 10-4 ANO MON. thru THUR. 4-8!/' COOKIES & COffEE Will IE SERVED! ••• ADULT TOYS REASONABLY PRICED WI SPECIAllZf IN MILITARY FINANCING! YOU'LL Lll(E THE TOTAL BETTER WHEN YOU A NEW HONDA~~ from and HE WILL GIVE YOU 100Gtit~~sFREE ! FREE 100 GALLONS 100 GALLONS FREE (With this ad at time or purchase) OFFER EXPIRES 12·31-76 . DJ• DAILY PILOT Friday. Oeeemw 17, 1878 ..... Uaed A.Mtos. Used AMtot, Uted .=..-..;;::;....;;...;..;;;...._....;;,..;_.. ______ ..;..;.;.;;.;;~=;;.;.;.;.;;.;;.;...;.;..i~--•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.fos, Used Alltot, U-.d A.tos, Used ()lck...,bUe 9955 Pinto 9957 'ontloc 9965 ••••• •••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• • •• ••• •• • •• • •••• ••••• ••••• • • • • • • •• • •••••••• • •••• • • •• • •• • • • ......_, Mew 9100 A.Mto1. Hew 9100 Autos, New· 9100 ft...4.-993 • t---'-9t~ Mirfrc...v tf50 69 C tl 01"·' ·' t d · p w '"" C •t•·l1n11 2 dr A/C ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,__..,. .--.. • •••• ~!•••••••••••••• • u ass ""'· .... n con 74 mlo !;!n Xlnl l'ond , uv .. • • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $l000 or best of Cer JO ooo mi 'lust ,,ell now, auto. rlld, htr. Xlnt coud. Dod e S rt Dart U73 "62 C:O.HneataL 'OS Mere. 2 dr. hardtop fl62.m4 m~v1ng ·$2600 67S 60'J3 SG7S 5465013 g po -... ft Good cond. 83,000 MUes. Mon l-'r1 ult 5 30,000 miles, 6 cyl., xl.n _...,, 640-65&4a 6, Orl1. owner. $7SO '7•Toronado,excepllunal, -. '65 Bonneville, good cond.$2200.536-Ul48 •7lLIHCOLH 847·2366 opera wndw, Rust. cir, 1972 Pinto Runabout motor/tires, mtvrlor Classic '64 Dart, VI$, au COUPE Mint 9952 36M mi, ITCW tires, Almost new Urei; Green $600. Call536-4266. P/S, lmmac, now int 99 loaded. Orig owner $399S w/green interior Low 'ti8 Pontiac 9 pass Stn. $600/bsl ofr. 549·3568 Beautiful deep green ••••F•••••••k••(•••••)••G•T•• 752-0Sn. mileage one ownt:r ln Wgn. Stron" mech'ly, -------1 w/wtute vinyl roof and 66 aslbac rare • ood 'd t $'600 " '68 Dodge Polara Sta full power air cond., 2+2, 4 sp, AM FM 8 lrk. 1 9 7 3 0 I d s m o b 1 I e g con 1 ion "' or delln in/out, xJnt tra0$p. wrn. J seats, PS, PB automatic truns .. discbrlts,Coglamps,new ~oronad~, lo m1leu.ge, ~~t offe~.d~all after S $750.768·8275. AC, $775. M11·240S A M I F M rt d • o paint & much more . Ex· like new $3.500 963·9312 and&:i day ~5~~~~rduy 68 Ponuac Fu~b1rd, auto ----1 (llSHEZ>. Th\S beauty cepl clean. $1275. PP ftlnto 9957 n · - ---truns, 350 cng, $650. 744DrMonaco. P /S, P /U onsaleoowonlJ-642·9813 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Red Pinto, A /C, S49-9001 aircond, nu pamt, h1 mi. $4895. 1965 Ford M u s lang J\~1 FM. sunrf. mag --------- xlnl mech. $1850. 494·780 fastback, V·S, clean & 1973 PIMTO ., whls & hatchl>ack. B~t '70 Exec. nt1w paint, bnl· af\4PM. 540-5630 ofr evcs 67S4:nt. lery, s tarter. Must sell! cJassic, 2+2, 640..7450 SQUIRE WAGON -------- 9960 $700. offer. 640·1413 994 1011\SO\ & SO\ • l INCOL N MERCURY '652+2 Automatic, air cond . ,,ymouth ••••••••• v-9974 ""n VB t f'IUl AM/fo'M stereo. sn.•l·1ul •••••••••••••• -7'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,o;, ,au o, ~q-,,,,. s ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 P1.nto. Dar'-green, 2626HARBOR ILVD. $975. ti40·01S64 magis, roof rack, wood All~ h "" g 1· & 1 '72 Vega Hutc back, a ir, ·~•ulomat1c trans mission, MST.A MESA rain app ique ow M ·1---~-"-------174Mustang 11, Mach 1, VG, m1 les. l mm a cu I u te Rudio, Heater. $700, best new brakes & uuttcry . .......___ 995 air PIS P/B S2300or of thruout! (432HDB1 Chrysler/Plymouth offer.6459516 runs great. St400. Good ""'""'WV , ' ' ' ('\...,,. ---------1 ec.-onomy car'! S36 7961 , •••••••••••••• ••••• •••• ~er. S86-l063 or 495'"6968 OHL Y $2 498 I'M'" Daily.& Sun 'til tO '74 Hatchback. A.IT. lo mi. ask for Linda. '76.GRAMADA 75Must.angll Ghia, auto. MAR9UISTOYOTA ~HarborBhd. nu tires, At. $1875. 4dr V8, AT, FacAir PS, air, P /S, P /8 , runs MISSION VlEJO Costa Mt.'sJ 830-0!l90, 644·28_77 ___ 1 '76 Granada New, must sl!U now, moving Air. PS/PB. AMll-'M stereo, 10,000 mi. seoo 675-609 Mon.Fri aft 5 Ford LTD Sdn '611. Ne tires, xJnt cond. $650 Oays, 556-0042. Aft 5:30 . ~2300ext 1411. 1976 Ford Granada Ghia 4 dr, all opl. ~mi. Pvt ply. 492·3379 PB, R&H, mint con· great, 18,000 mi, $3990. 831-2880495·1210 546-1934 ·n Vega n11cing Yellow d. <JISNNT> Call 752-79869-SPM ---Perl gut for college or $4599 '72 Dark green SedJn, '68 PLYMOUTH h1obschool student Xlnt '74 Mustang II. 4 Cyl, air, new battery & brakes, .. d M 'M '75 COUGAR XR7 plus dlx e:ctlmt. $2450 automatic transm1si;11m . Auto. trans radro, ~?u~:;.uoom1. A /l' .. Pvt ply. 751·3W3 g 1 :\f , heater Nice tr.m~porta .,........,.... V8 AT f'acA1r PS PB runs rea , ov1n~. t1011 <377AEV I AM/F'M stereo. Sport '69 Convt., 8 cyl, ylo. blk must sell. $1400 536 7001. Vtop seats & cotu0le. Lo top. A.Jr. full pwr. Needs ask for ~nda. $895. NOTICE m's (562LVZ) work $1400 675 7085 JO how Daily Pilot Class. · '74 Pinto. Auto tram.. 540-56 $4799 1r1ed wds display their '65 Automatic 289 Clt'an 23,000 mi Gd coud .f. so.~ mcsi.ages With legibility '75 THUNDERBIRD S675. ' ' $2200/b!.l ofr. 644·441iO •' and impatt., Our ads. we 2dr llT,V8 AT PS PB 545-6211 ERCURY are proud to say, really FucAir, AM/FM stereo Find what you want 1r 2626HARBOR BLVD. ge t rcs ulls. Phone :IS MAKING ~CREAT: -DEALS ON NEW . . '76 TRIUMPHS AT · A NEW LOW PRICE •4995 8-..i~:r.h::::=!~~~· '64 Falcon Sprint. Auto, wsw Vtop, tilt whJ. Lo I Classified Ads 642·567 Daily Pilot Cla!:il>lftcds COSTA MESA__ 642_' 5671J. good cond. s:rno. 642·3693, mi 084MEI ) ------ 2eanal Cr. NB $6499 tioo Aaltos, Mew 9800 Autos, .. ;.--9800 Autos. New 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 Attto1. New 9100 Autos. 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Edelin in the death or a fetus during a legal abortion was overturned today by the Massachusetts Supreme Court. Edelin was convicted Feb. 15, 1975, two years after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states cannot interfere with a woman's right to an abortion before her fetus is able to live on its own. The s tale high court over- turned the verdict because "the defendant had no evil frame or mind, was actuated by no criminal purpose, and com- mitted no wanton or reckless act fn carryfnf om the meQ!~ 1ff'f)- ccdures on Oct. 3, 1973." ln his appeal, Edelin's lawyer, William P . Homans Jr., said man$1aughter was impossible because the alleged victim died before birth. After his conviction, some doc- tors said they were reluctant lo perform abortions after the first three months of pregnancy. Homans had argued, "The con- viction cannot lawfully be sus- tained unless there is sufficient evidence . . . that the fetus was born alive outside the body" and the doctor caused its subsequent death by acting "wantonly or a reckJessly." IV 'Love r ' L.'-'J Edelin said be was overjoyed by the Supreme Court's dttislon. "lt'f nice to have this Uungover after three years.'' Edelinsaid. I Charges fil ed against a young Scandinavian sailor who al- 1 tegedly r epeatedly plunged a knife tnto his lover at their Hun tington Beach apartment have been dropped and he is today a Jree man. Homans said he hoped as a re· suit of the decision phY$lcians in the future would feel more secure. nbout making such judgements. He said he thought it unlikely the commonwealth would go any further on the case. Steiner Kj etland. 21, or 1306 Walnut Ave , was released Wed - nesday when the victim told pohce s he would not part1 c1patl' in prosccutinit him Lynn Pulham, 24, who shared the r esidence , w::is rushed to P aeir1ca llosp1tal 1n critical condition Sunda~ w1th several knife wounds. one of which punctured a lung The .victim. who had movc•d out on KJctland Saturday and return~d for her po"l'H.•ss1on-. I~ LOVER, Pag~ -\21 _ .. Judge James P . McGuire. who presided at Edelin 's trial, had told the jury, "A fetus is not a · person and not the subject of an md1ctment for manslaughter." In order to become a person protected by 1 aw, the judge said, Lht fetus must be born outside its mother's body. The prosecutor. Ne~man /I.. F1anagaii, countered that 'EOetin tried to asphyxiate the fetus while it was still inside the mother and then fai\ed to save 1t after it was born. •. • • • ... f The waterfroqt home o! Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hunt, 19671 Bolero Lane, Huntington Beach, has been declared the sweepstakes winner of annual Huntin(ton Harbour Christmas boat parade an~omedecoratinJ contest. Night· ly cruises to see the decorations wilt be conducted through D"c ~from 6 p.m. to9 p.m. Information about cruises can beobtained by calling 846-3489. .. .. o.irr r11et PM!• 11, hlrl<k o·o... ... u GARDEN GROVE NURSING HOME PATIENT WHEELED AWAY BY ATTENDANTS .-..... .Slale-lntefvanaa OR.Be~ l9rd•Qoo ...... ; Ck>HI SaJK!arJum_ Flu Program May En d 107 Stricken, Six Dead; Vaccine in Doubt WASHINGTON (AP) -The swine flu immunization program may be dead even if the vaccine is cleared of any connection with a paralytic disease that has led to lhe nationwide suspension of the program, federal officials in- dicated today. Meanwhile, the government reported it <liscovered 13 more cases or the paralytic disease - the Guillain-Barre syndrome - and said two of the victims died. That brings the number or known cases to 107, wttb six deaths. Dr. Theodore Cooper of the Department of Health, Educa· lion and Welfare said that if a connection is found between the vaccine and the disease "I would be the first one to recommend s uspension of the program permanently.'• IC it is cleared, Coo~r said, he wHI recommend that the im- munization prograrrf t8Ume. Cooper, HEW assistant Gas oline Spiii secretary of health, told the Senate health subcommittee that if the program is shut down. it could be resurrected if there were a s wine flu epidemic. In ·that case, be said, any risk from the vaccine would have to be weighed agains t risk to the public from swine flu. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D- Mass.), chairman of the panel, said the latest setback to the pro- gram may have irreparably eroded public confidence in swine flu immunizations. On Thursday, Cooper said that shaken public confidence in the vaccine and the fact that restart- ing the program may come too late in the influenza season for ef- fective Immunization cloud the program's future. Cooper said he would not declare the swine flu program dead yet, but conceded that it would be dirrtcult for it to ~o on. "It will be very difficult to con- HB· Scrap Dealer Burned in Blaze F lames ignited by fresh gasoline s pilled onto a hot generator raced through an in· • <Jependent scr ap paper dealer 's Huntington Beach yard Thurs - day, sending up s moke that was visible for miles. Richard Beber, operator of the business at 7391 Talbert Ave., suffered second and third degree burns over most of his chest. Fire Department paramedics treated the victim al lhe scene, located at Talbert Avenue and Gotllard Street, but he refused hospitalization. Damage, except t o the generator and power equipment involved, estimated at Sl,000, has not been computed yet, accord- ingto Fire Inspector Jim Merrill. The destroyed material was primarily baled computer copy paper which Beber separates from attached carbon paper sheets. lnspector Merrill said It is high· grade paper which the dealer then sells back to pa~r mills for recycling. Beber.told authorities he would seek treatment from bis own physician after paramedics ild- m.lnisteredllrsl aid for his burns. The first person to report the • blaze was Flre Capt. Roger • Realtors Donate For Paramedics 1_ The Huntington Beach· Fouataln Valley Board of Realtol'I tau donated $3,400 to paraiqedlca in those cities to buY 1peela1 Wt-saving equipment not included In re1ular municipal budJeta. The money -$1 700 tor each city -was rals;J during the board'• recent rummq,e sale. I Hosmer, who noticed the smoke plume from his office in City Hall nearly three miles away. Firemen played hoses over the blaze for hours and a city skiploader operator repeatedly sifted and turned the four-to-fi ve- foot deep stacks or paper to ex- pose any more hot spots which could re-ignite. The last crews left the scene at 2:30a.m. today. P e r sonnel Board Seeks Applicants Huntington Beach r esidents with an interest in personnel management are invited to apply for appointment to the city personnel bbard. AppUcatlons may be obtained by calUng 536-5201 or by writing to P .O. Box 190, Huntington Beach. One seat on the board is open, accordln1 to PersoMel Director Ed Thompson .. The volunteer board oversees personnel policy tor the city. MELLO. DA D '! OML "/ T SMOICPINO rJA"IS L EFT" ~IL CMR.ISTMAS .' e 1Hl.,U..,._.P'totvoe h "f•U le lflt vince the public,'' said Cooper. Federal officials suspended the program Thursday to investigate reports that some vaccinated persons have developed Guillain- Barre syndrome, a disease af- fecting the nervous system. omcials stressed that there was no prove n association between the ~ine flu vaccine and the di&eas ~ut th t ~pro-gram suspensto w 'prudent" . Wltil the possibih or such a link was checked out. Cooper said the program may be suspended "as much as a month" while investigators re· view data. JC it takes this long, it could be mid-January before the program Is restarted, well into the traditional flu season, he said .. Cooper said the U.S. Center for Disease Control in Atlanta has uncovered 107 cases of Guillain- Barre syndrome through the fW progr am 's surveillance pro- gram. Of these, 58 had been vac- cinated against swine flu , 34 had not and the status of 15 was un- known, Cooper said. Six persons with the disease have died. Of the four deaths re- ported Thursday, each victim ' had recetved swine flu veceine, officials said. Three of the deaths were attributed to respiratory failure and one to blood clots in the lungs. Cooper gave no indica- tion or the cause or deaths. HBHusband Indict e d in Two D eaths A m an accused of shooting to death his estranged wife and her ex-husband in her Hunt- ington Beach home was indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury Thursday. William Gene Campbell, 40, was immediately escorted Crom Orange County Jail to Superior Court, where he was arraigned on multiple charges issued by the panel. He was given a week to pre- pare a plea. Campbell is accused of two counts of murder. plus assault wt th intent to commit murder , assault with a deadly weapon, possession or a firearm by n felon and parole violation. He also faces a prior charge of burglary stemming from a break-in al a former employer's liquor store shortly before, the killings of Mrs. BevertY>well Campbell and h er i>Wvtous spouse. The grand jury indictment is expected to supersede Jurther pro•ecution in West Or ange County Judicial Disttlcl Court on the burglary count. Authorities immediately launched a manhunt for Campbell after Mrs. Campbell, 39, and Verne HQwell , 42, were cut down in · an upstairs bedroom at 17147 Beard Lane. Her daughter by a previous man1ace. 11ect 10, reportedly witnessed the alayings and was narrowly mlHed, by (UNhota henelf. C!Jee INDIC?EO, p._. ) · •' ' . . Facility . .Branded ( .. 'Woeful' By GARY GRANVILLE Ol IM oa11, I"-Sbff State Health Department of· :- ficiaJs today evacuated 69 aged persons from the Garden Grove Sanitarium· because of what ooe official called "woefully su~tan· dard conditions." The license suspension and forced evacuation is the firsl in , Orange County since state re- gulations covering nursing home operations were toughened last year. ; Donald Dunne, director or the l Facilities Licensing Division in ~ Santa Ana, said he expects the 69 , patients at the nursing home al 10471 Garden Grove Blvd. will be J lodged in other facilities by / nightfall. i Dunne said the lictltlSe su:s· t pens ion ordered Thursday by 1, state Health Department Direc-~ tor J erome Lackner culminated action that began last October. ~ That is when inspectors in Dunne's office cited the home for 157 infractions of patient care and nursing home regulations. Violations cited in the inspec· • tion report included serious un- derstaffing in all areas of the nursing home operation. Inspectors noted there was on· ly eight pounds or pork on hand to; reed 83 patients then in the nurs· 1 inghome. • It was also noted in the report • that patients were bound to com- modes -or so-c~led potty chairs -and left unattended. And, the inspector noted, th~ waa a shortage of bed pans ana other equipment needed for pro-i per patient care as well as "what appeared to be fecal matter on bed clothing, furniture and drapes." ' Dunne Identified the head of Garden Grove Founda tion , 1 owner and oper ator of the nurs- ing home, as Dr. Ri chard A. Carter. Carter works full time at the hospital as its administ.rator, Dunne said. He also said the doctor will have opportunity lo respond to the accusation brQUghl against the foundation and to seek re· in&tat-ement-of-tbe-license ·at· an administrative hearing. Hoodlums Sought I CHJCAGO (APJ -Two reput-, ed Chicago crime syndicate hoodlums are being sought by in· vestlgators in the Las Vegas slaying of Rick Manzie, husband and manager of singer Barbara McNair, the Chicago Daily News said Thursday. The newspaper identified the two as Harry . Aleman, 37, and William "'Butch" Petrocelli. Surf Caravan Set A winter s urf caravan to Carls bad for sixth through eighth-grade boys will be held! by the Huntington Beach·, Fountain Valley YMCA. I The trip starts Saturday and l ends Dec. 24. More information I can be obt ained by calling 847-9622. Coast Weathe r Considerable cloudiness early Saturday with clear- ing later. Coolel-days WJth highs to 70, lows down lo 40s. Al IM Ot ,,., Al4 All Ct CH A4 ·- A% OAILYPILOT H/F Doctor's Tapings ,To Jury . I By TOM 8~8LEY Of&~O•llr ,li.!Mltf A taped recording of what the defendant admits.was sexual ac- twity with 3 patient in his South Laguna physician's office was played back to an Orange County Superior Court jury, three times Thursday. At one point, Deputy District Attorney Maurice Evans brought the defendant, Dr. Ross Todd McClure, 55, from the stand to his side at the counsel table to in· terprel comment& on the tape that were not audible tothejury. Dr. McClure is accused by a 22-year-old Dana Point woman of rape and sex perversion Jan. 7 Persiste ntly questioned by 'Evans on his alleged drugging of the patient, McClure repeatedly testified that he gave the young woman 10 milligrams or Valium as a relaxant for the back pain he was supposed to be treating. lie repeatedly denied that the Valium he administered had anything to do wlth his plans for love making. And he testified that the patient was never at any time in a condt tion other than relaxed and that she was well aware of what was going on. The complainant, who filed charges of r ape and sex perversion against the physician later that day. claims that she "became a vegetable" under the. influence o f the drug. She testifieC1 that she was dazed and disoriented and powerless to pre· vent Dr. McClure's sexual ad· vances. The defendant told the jury Thursday that he was passively encouraged by the patient to make those overtures and that she offered no "Protest when he re· moved her gown and fondled her. Dr. McClure testified that he also used a vibrator to further sexually stimulate her. Background noises throughout the t ape include heavy breathing from both participants. moans from the patient, comments from both parties and the sound of furniture being moved Dr. McClure told Evans that if his patient had evt'r suggested that he .stop the love making he would have amml'tiialt'ly com· piled. "I'd have backed oH like a scared rabbit," he assured the prosecutor. Dr . M cClure tes ti f ied throughout the long cross ex amination that he had been in terested in his patient from the llme of her first visit to his om ce and was under the impression that she was interested sn ham "Wt'll why darln 'l you date her '>" Evans asked "That Just wasn't ap - propriate." the doctor srud. "II wouldn 't have looked very good for me to be seen in th~ company of a y oung g irl 1n that neighborhood " "Do you thank that what hap· pened in your offi ce with thl' ynung worn an looked very good'>" Evans asked. "It was unwise." the defendant admitted. "Very unwtse l am "ery ashamed of what I did." Dr McClur<' appeared to sug ~est at one posnt in his trslamony that he was hoping tus paUent might have an arran~ement in mind that would allow them to meet away from his office .. She was talktng about leavln1t her roommate in Dana Point And having an apartment of her own." he lest1f1l'd "I thought she was hop1n~ that 1 ·c1 otrer help m f1nanclng it "She \l.3s looki n ~ f or so m ethin~ f ro m me," he testified · And I was anxious to please that i:1 rl In nfly way I could pll'a!if' ht'r But thf' J,onl . knows J should have stopped " Inf ant Abandone d ST. PAUL. Minn. <AP) -A newborn infant found in a toilet bowl at the College of St Catherine here was listed in s atisractory condition Thursday. ORA.NOE: COASl' " • DAILY PILOT ...... ,,,._ ,.,., .. ,.~.•"Cf t'\IOl1W'f' Jlh. °"'" YtC!t "'''WM"t •M ~,_,,,., ~,. ·-.. ~-· rd,,., , ........ ""'-..,,_ ... l ...... 0..rtot M. \.Ht II-I' ..... •uh••ftl Mtft•••'IQt,. ... , .. .-.... ........ 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He said, however, il is expect· ed that an interim replacement for the fired manager will be pro- vided until a permanent selection is made. Reasons given for Porterfield's firing centered on expansion ac· tivities al the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa that directors ap-{ parenlly believe v.ould stretch Porterfield 's m a nagement capabilities. There was also mention of dir- raculty in lhe lair's accounting procedures that stale auditors found violated standard pro· cedures. It was said, however, that the auditing problem was of only minor s ign iricance i n Porterrield's dismissal and did not involve discrepancies in ac· counts. Ear l y this mornin g, Porterfield did not know of his firing at an executive session following Thursday rught's re· gular board meeting. "I haven 't heard anything about it," the fair manager said. When asked if he was havin~ difficulty v.ith the board, he said, "Not that I ·~w :ire of." Though di 1ssed abruptly and appart>ntl without being given the opport ity to review hls employment Yith the fair. som<' di r ector. praised Porterfield ·s pas.t per ormance Both Dr. Maurie Nadndge and Robert Kron • fair board directors, said t e surprise dis· missal center ' on concern with Por terf1e ·s e '<perience in management of an expanded fair operation that will soon include horse racing, two lairs and a $12 milLion building expansion pro- gram. Nadridge and Krone praised Porterfield 's contribution to the growth of the fair 1n recent years. F,.._Pllfle A J I NDICTED • Cam pbell was surrounded about 24 hours later at 413 Fa.ir Drive, In Costa Mesa's Mediter ranean Village ApartmenLc; and surrendere d peacefully to SWAT team marksmen an<I de· tecllve~ .. i\n ex-convict paroled from a fivl' year-to-life term for armed robbery, Campbell was advised of the indictment Thursday af. tem oon and (lrdered back Dec 23 lo enter a plea He had pleaded innocent in previous municipal court level action and was scheduled for n pre l imin a r y h ear in g in We~tminster, which will now not be held. Anaheim Increase 1'ra!nc n oclong to Disneyland and nearby attractions apparent· ly has rostered increased busi· ness for prostitutes, police say Anaheim police last week made 37 arrests during a sax day cr ackdown on s treebide pro· stltution in the area around Wall Dhsney's sprawling amusement park and the nearby Anaheim Convention Center, said Lt. Dale Wilcox, who heads Anaheim's vice, narcotics and organized crime detail. "The &itls say it's a cherry patch -lucrative, easy ter· ritory," Wilcox said Thursday. Twenty.two m ale customers and 15 women were picked up near Katella A venue and Harbor Boulevard, Wilcox said, on charges including lewd conduct, solicitation and drug use. All but. one of the women were found to have needle marks on their arms, Wilcox said, and their motivation for prostitution, based on Interrogations, ap· peared to be the support of drug habits costing $50 to $100 a day. "That area generates a lot of tea.me. You could have 40,000 to 60,000 persons within a short period of time on the streets," he said. Typically , Wilcox said, customers were solicited by the women posing as hitchhike rs along the streets leading to Dis· neyland and the tourist bub of hotels and restaurants nearby. Although the solicitations oc· curred within three miles of Dis· neyland and the other tourist at- tractions, the prostitution ring did not appear to be geared specifically to tourists. "This is not necessarily a vie· timJess crime .... We do have a responsibility to the prostitute if she is being victimized," Wilcox said. The lieutenant s aid inter\'iews with the women disclosed that many of them were servicing 20 customers per day at S20 each. Club Captures Tree Award Members of school, church and service groups participated re- cently in a tree decorating con- ~est at SeacliH Village in HWtl· mgton Beach to help raise funds for their organizations. The winne r s were Gisler School hom e economics club, first place; Huntington Beach High School drill team. second pl ac.e. Fount a in Valley. Huntington B each Girls Club, lh1rd place and Girl Scout Troop 1174, fourth place. The decorated trees are to be given to hospitals, institutions and needy ramilies. F ro• Page A l LOVER ..• Sunday when kn ifed. is making a satisfactory recovery, accord· ing to hospital aides. Police have no choice but to drop charges in a felony offense situation if they do not witness it :ind the victim declines to prosecute or become involved any rurther Rigging T h eft T old By H untington Man Sails and riggine valued by the victim at $570.55 have been stolen from a boat moored on the .shoreline in the Sunset Beach area, Orange County sherirr's of. ficers s aid. Deputies s aid the theft was re- ported by boat owner ~ward Alfred Heyer Jr .. 29, of 16821 Hoskins, Huntington Beach. He said his boat was moored in the Firth Streel area of Sunset Ueach. Navy Listens CIA Sub Recovery Pays Off WASHINGTON CAP) -U.S. Navy experts have been able to monitor communications between Soviet submarines at sea and their home bases because of the CIA 's retrieval of part of a sunken Russian ~ub, tho Washington Post said today. When the CIA recovered a section of the sunken sub in 1974, it retrieved a detailed description of how all Soviet s ubmarines communicate with their homeland, the Post said. "Sources would not say whether the Navy is still monitor ing ship·to-shore communications to and from Soviet submarines, but pointed out that the Sov- iets have switched. to a new system using satellites to comm unicate from submarlnes t.o the Sovie( Union.·· the newspaper S$ld. .... The L 1alvage operation wa.s cond\lctcd by the Glomar Explorer, a S2SO·mtllion ship bunt for the CIA by a corporation owned by the )~le Howard Hughes. The ship repQrtedly rwq<t from a depth of 16,000 feet about o.ne·tblrd ot a Soviet 1obmarlne that sank in the Pacific Ocean ¥.?th 8& trew members aboard almost nine years aio. AttMB~I• Stanley Young is the new vice pres ident and general manager or the Huntington Beach Company. Young, vice president or engineer· ing and operations for the c om p any since 1972, replaces W . E . "Bill" Foster. GWC $55,000 lighting Joh Completed Relighting of all Golden West College parking lots and many interior walkways t\as been com· pleled in a project to increase night safely and visibility. The $.55,000 lighting program will improve illumination by as much as 75 percent in the more 'distant corners of the campus, according to college spokesman Bruce Williams. Williams said the lighting as well as other sarety measures were taken after an increase in criminal activities in 1975. He said from spnng through Septt!mber or that year. campus officials noted a marked increas e in assaults, attempted assaults, burglaries, stolen vehicles, theft from autos and indecent ex· posure. Williams said that in October of 1975 a mobile security force patrolled perimeter parking lots and campus interiors day and evenings. He said that s ince that time there have been no assaults or attempted assaults i::eported to college a uthor ities. Ski Buffs Seek Snow DENVER CAP) -A minister is fasting, a radio station JUSl finished broad· casting 24 hours a day and a famous resort is resort. ing to Indian dancers -all in an attempt to bring snow to Colorado's skiing areas. "At this point, we'll try just about anything,'' said a spokes man for Vail As . sociates, owners of the re· sort in Vail where Presi· dent Ford takes an annual skiing vacation starting Sunday. Snow is scarce, and the state's 13 biggest resorts are reporting poor to fair skiing conditions. Most have not yet o p ene d . a lthou gh Thanksgivi ng was the target date for starting the s ki season. 15% Hike Rejected By Saudis DOHA . Oatar (AP ) - Conservative oil giant Saudi Arabia broke with the oil cartel today and refused to go along wlth a 15 percent price increll!.e decreed by 11 of the 13 memoers The Saudis said they would raise production to hold the price tn· crease to 5 percent for the next year. In Washington, President Ford suid the majority of the oil pro- ducing nations had acted ir· responsibly in their price raise, but that Saudi Arabia and its aJ. ly, the United Arab Emirates, displayed a "serue of interna· tional responsibility and con· cem ." Cyrus Vance. the secretary or State-designate. said at the Urut· ed Nations that he was ••greatly pleased by the courageous and statesmanlike action" ot Saudi Arabia and the UAE. He said h~ and Presldeot·elect Carter •'wiU be sending a message to them ex- pressing our appreciation for their actions." Sheik Ahmed Zaki YamanJ, the Saudi oil minister, predicted the 11 other mem bers of the Organization of Petroleum Ex· porting Co\l.Dtr tes would be una· ble to apply their increase. But he cautioned , "Don't be loo happy ln the West. OPEC con· linues to be strong. Saudi Arabia cannot live without OPEC and OPEC cannot live without Saudi Arabia." The United Arab Emirates, fifth largest producer an the cartel, joined Saudi Arabia in de· ciding to boost the oil pric~ by s perceni on ·Jan. 1 and maintain· ing that price for a year. The other 11 OPEC members -Iran, Iraq, Venezuela, Kuwait, Nigeria , Libya, Indonesia. Algeria , Qatar, Gabon and Ecuador -insisted on a 15 per· cent increase in two stages: JO percent on Jan. 1 and 5 percent on July 1. Specific figures issued later p\Jt the total increase at 15.5 percent. A communique issued by the ll·nation majority at the close of OPEC's m inisterial conference said \he }?ase11 price of $11.51 per barrel of otuae oil will be raised by $1 .19 on Jan. 1 and by another 60 cents on July 1, bringing it then to a total $13.30 per barrel. The Saudi-UAE increase of 5 percent would normally mean an increase in U.S. gasoline prices of less than a cent a gallon. But much of America's present oil imports come from Venezuela, and a gasoline price rlse will de· pend on purchasing arrange· ments made by American oil co"mpan ies. The companies would also determine the timing of a price increase. Generally, experts figure the U.S. gasoline price rises one cent per gallon for every 8 percent in· crease in the OPEC price. Because Saudi Arabia is the largest source of U.S. oil im· ports, its 5 percent boost would sort.en the over·all OPEC impact on the U.S. economy. In 1975 the United States im· ported 3,212,000 barrels per day from OP EC countries. HF Auction. Slate d The Orange Coonty Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary will hold a fund -raising auction Sal~rday at 8 p.m. at Mercury Savmgs and Loan, 7812 Edinger Ave , Huntington Beach .. Jt Is open to the public. For more Information, call Audrey Cohen, 544·5055. Too Much? ' Too 'L-Ittle? Murderer Recovering SALT LAK I:'; CITY (AP) -Coovicted killer ,0&1')' Mak GUrnore, who p~ sumably tried to kill hlmselr with a drug over· dose. was regaining con- scloU&oess today and wu oH the critical lb t. a h<>:1pil1&l ispokesm an said. GUmore wus recovering moro quickly than expect· ed and responded to ques· ltoois by nodding his head, said University of Ut ah Med.lcal Center s pokesman John Keahey. Gilmore wus round un· conscious In his maximum security cell at Utah State Prison cell on Thursday. one day after bei ng told he would finally face a firing squad Jan. 17. Fire in Me sa De~troys 3 Businesses By ST E VE M1TCHELL CMl~ Dally ~llatSUtf A $250,000 rire in an industrial part of Costa Mesa early today left three businesses gutted and antique furnishings and 4,000 cues or wine destroyed. . Costa Mesa Fire Department analysts were investigating the blue at 1635 Superior Ave., a Wt- up slructure housing nine busi· m~sses in the city's westside. Destroyed in the 1:33 a.m. fire were contents or the Exotic Wood-Cr aft building, Newport Impo rt Co., and Classic Finishings by Norm. Fire walls prevented extensive damage to several Olher offices in the cem ent building including a custom boat firm and a Eur<>- pean machine shop. It took lwo engine companies, a truck company and a squad cornpany. under the direction of B atta lion C h ief R obe rt McClell and, 30 minutes lo ext inguish t he blaze. McClelland blamed silver foil ins ulation on the roor of the struc- ture ror spreading the blaze. "I think that insulation, which is common in commercial build- ings, contributed to the fire.•· he said. Damaged in the blaze were 4,000 cases of imported wines, valued at $80,000, McClelland said. The cases were stored in the back of Newport Jmport Co. and s us tained water a nd s moke damage. Firemen say expl~ions heard at the fire might have been ex- ploding wine bottles. Also destroyed in the rire were antique furnishings in an adja- cent building, including 16th Cen· tury furniture, a 17th Century Bi· ble box and a Viclonan couch. Lorie Heyne, who owns lhe Classic Finishings shop with hl'r ~usband Norm, said the shop is msured. "but there's no way lfJ replace the items inside." She said On<' woman had brought in a grandfather clock constructed by her 16-year-old son and left for finishing. ''She even paid $1,500 for the clockwork for the inside of the box," Mrs. Heyne said. "That's what I mean \\.hen J say some of this stu!C can't be replaced." McClelland said he believes the fire started in the woodcraft shop, but said fire analysts have not yet determined the cause of theblau DON'T BE MISLED BY DISCOUNTS. DEALS. SALES A ND GIVE-AWAYS. UC NO 230422 THE COMMON LAW OF BUSINESS SAYS IT BEST - IT IS UNWISE TO PAY TOO MUCH. BUT IT IS WORSE TO PA Y TOO LITTLE. IF YOU PAY TOO MUCH. YOU LOSE A LITl LE MONEY AND GIVE-AWAYS. WHEN YOU PAY TOO LITTLE. YOU SOMETIMES LOSE EVERYTHING BECAUSE THE PRODUCT YOU BOUGHT WAS INCAPABU: OF DOING WHAT IT WAS PURCHASED TODO . YOU CAN'T PAY A LIITLE AND GET A LOT . DEN'S :iiisi81iition:·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA A VENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92617 • PHONE 6.C6·A8l8 -64'6·23.SS .. Irvine ED ITION · T oday's Closing, ~ N. Y .. S tocks ~ I VOL. 69, NO. 352~ 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, DECEM BER 17, 1976 TEN CENTS • WIDe , WASHINGTON <AP) -The ~wine flu immunization program may be dead even if the vaccine .is cleared of any connection with a paralytic disease that has red lo the nationwide suspension of the progr am, federal oCCic1als in- dicated today. I Meanwhile, the government l'eported it discovered 13 more cases of the paralytic disease - the Guillain·Barre syndrome - 69 Flu Vaccin·e Prograni • ID • and said two of the victims died. That brings the number or known cases to 107, with six deaths. Dr. Theodore Cooper of the ~partment oC Health, Educa- tion and Weliare said that if a connection is found between the vaccine and the disease "I would be the first one to recommend suspens ion of the program perm anent ly. •' If it is cleared, Cooper said, he will recommend that the im- munization program resume. Cooper, HEW assistant • ~ecretary of health, told the Senate health subcommittee that if lhe program is shut down, it could be resurrected if there were a swine nu epidemic. In that case, he said, any risk from the vaccine would have to be weighed against risk to the public from swine flu. Sen . .,Edward M . Kennedy (D· Mass.), chairman of lhe panel, said the latest setback to the pro- gr a m may ha ve irreparably eroded public confidence in swine flu immun1zalioos. On Thursday, Cooper said that shaken public confidence in the vaccine and the fact that restart- ing the program may come too late in the influenza sea.son for ef- fective immunization cloud the ~ program's ruture. Cooper said be would not declare the s wine flu proaram dead yet, but conceded that it would be difficult for it to ~o on. .. It will be very difficult lo con· vince the public," said Cooper. Federal ofCicials suspended the program Thursday to investigate reports that some vaccinated persons have developed Guillain· . Barre syndrome, a disease af. Doubt fecting the nervous system. Officials stressed that there t was no proven association C between the swine nu vaccine • and the disease, but that the pro-,, gram suspension was "prudent" , until the possibility of such a link f was checked out. Cooper said the program may ; be suspended "as much as a r month" while investigators re- (See SWINE, Page AZ> Taken From O ·IDe· Facility .. Fair Manager Abruptly Fired ~~ Branded i i 'Woeful' I By GARY GRANVILLE Oi Ille Dally PllOI St•fl State Health Department of· ficials today evacuated 619 aged persons from the Garden Grove 4 Sanitarium because of lVhat one official called "woefully substan· 'f dardconditions." FAIR AIDE R RED James E. Portef11eld obile Pair nd Check • QDcm g ]l"vinc Police today are rn t1gatang a report that J $47,000 ck \H1tten for J :11 foot mobile me 1s bogus I I Tht> report t.1. a., rited Thur-.day College \'olk-."agen. an ohc1m ftrm that opt•rjtps a ales off1cf' at Travrland 1n ne • Sales ~Jna .i:c-r rtonalcl ~tck told JlOlt rf• lhf' :11 root pollo moh1lf' home wa-< sold to a iof mute coupl<' Messick told p<1l1cf' lh<' man. • signed the conlrnct earlier d picked up the mob1lr> home ov 29. He gave thl' company a 7.057 check written on an ac- 'funt al a Beverly lltll"> bank •According to police. the com- ~Y discovered the check was , but they are unable lo locate Gerhardt couple. They tried track them down themselves past two weeks and finally c led in the police Thursday. l ; Ski Buffs ' , ; Seek Snow DENVER (AP) A minister is fasting, a radio 11tation just finished broad· casting 24 hours a day and a famous resort is resort· tne to Indian dancers -all Vi an attempt to bring snow , to Colorado's skiing area.«1. "At this point, we'll try just about anything," said f a spokesman for Vail As· l IOclates, owners of the re- sort in Vail where Presi· dent Ford takes an annual •klinf va cation starting Sunday. J Snow is scarce, and lhe atate's 13 bigaeat resorts are reportinl poor to fair 1klln1 conditions. Most have not yet opened, altflouich Thankaaivine was the tar1et date for i:t.1rt.11g ti:Je s ki season, By GARY GRANVILLE Oi Ute D••IY PllM S~" Directors of the Orange County Fairgrounds Thursday night abruptly fired fairgrounds manager J ames E. Porterfield. Porterfield, 35. has been fair manager since late 1970 A fairgrounds spokesman said a s uccessor to the fired manager has not been selected. Dilly Piiot l'lloto by P1trlclo O'Do•u,.11 He said, however. it is expect- ed that an interim replacement for the fired manager will be pro· vided until a permanent selection is made. Reasons given for Porterfield's firing centered on expansion ac- tivities at the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa that directors ap- parently believe wouJd stretch Porterfield 's management capabilities. GARDEN GROVE NURSING HOME PATIENT WHEELED AWAY BY ATTENDANTS State Intervenes on Behalf of 69 Aged Occupent1; Closes Santtarlum There was also mention of dif· ficulty in the fair's accounting procedures that state auditors ' found violated standard pro· cedures . J11ry Hears Sex Tape Accused Doctor Explains 'Noises' to Jurors It was said, however , that the auditing problem was or only minor sign di can ce 1n Porterfield's dismissal and did not involve discrepancies in ac· counts. Early this mor n ing, Porterfield did not know of his finng at an executive session following Thursday rught's re· gular board meeting. By TOM BARLEY Ol llN D•lly f'iloU .. 11 A taped recording of what the defendant admits was seicual ac· tivity with a patie nt in ~is South Laguna physician's office was played back to an Orange County Superior Court jury, three times Thursday At one point, Deputy District Attorney Maurice Evans brought ' the defendant, Dr. Ross Todd McClure, 55, from the stand to his side at the counsel table to in· terpr9t com ments on the tape that were not audible to the jury. · Dr. McClure is accused by a 22·year·old Dana Poi nt woman of rape and St!X perversion Jan 7 Persistently questioned by Evans on his alleged drugging of the patient, McClure repeatL'dly testified that he gave the young woman 10 milligrams of Valium as a relaxant for the back pain he was supposed to be treating. , . He repeatedly denied that the Valium he adm inistered had_. anything lo do with his plans for love making. "l haven 'l heard anything about 1t," the fair manager said When asked if he was having difficulty with the board, he said, "Not that I'm awareol" Saudis Reject Hjke, And he testified that the patient was never al any time in a condi· tion other than relaxed and that she was well aware or what was going on. The complain ant. who filed c h arges of rape and sex perversion against the physician later that day, claims that she "became a vegetable" under the influe n ce of t'he drug. She t9lified that she was dazed and disoriented and powerless to pre· vent Dr. McClure's sexual ad· vances. Though dis missed abruptly and apparently without heing 1?1ven the opportunity to review tus employment with the fair, some directors praised Porterfield 's past performance Break With Cartel DOHA. Oatar rAP) Conservative oil giant Saudi CSff MANAGER, P•ge A2 ) Fir e in Mesa Destroys 3 Busine sses , Arabia broke with the oil cartel loday and refused to ~o along with a 15 percent pncc increase decreed by 11 of tile 13 members. The Saudi~ said they would raise production to hold the pncl' in crease to 5 percent for the next year. Ry STEVE MITOIELL Oi IM O•ilY PllM St•tt A $250,000 fire in an industrial part of Costa Mesa early today left three ,bvsinesses gutted and antique furnishings and 4,000 cases of wine destroyed. Costa Mesa Fire Department analysts were investigating the blaze at 1635 Superior Ave., a Wt· up structure housing nine busl· nesses m the city's westsicfe. Destroyed in the 1:33 a.m. fire were contents of the Exotic Wood-Craft building, Newport.. Import Co., aod Classic Finishings by Norm. Fire walls prevented extensive damage to several other offices in the cement buiJding including a custom boat firm and a Euro- pean machine s hop. It took two engine companies, a truck company and a squad company, under the direcllon of Batta lion C hi e f R o b e rt McClelland, 30 minutes to ext· inguish the blaze. McClelland blamed silver foil lnsulatlon on the root of the at.rue· ture for .spreadlni the blue. "l thlnk that lnsulaUon, which is common In commercial build- ~'. contributed to the fire," he Damaged in lbe blue were 4,000 cases ot lmporUd wines, ~ valued at $80,000, McClelland sald, Tb• cases were stored ln the back of Newport Import Co. an~ -• <SM nBE, Pa1e AZ) Jn Washington, President Ford saJd the majority of the oil pro ducing nations h ad acted ir· responsibly in their price raise, but that Saudi Arabia and its al· ly, the United Arab Emirates, displayed a "sense of interna· tional responsibility and con· cem." Cyrus Vance, the secretary of State·designale, said al the Unit· ed Nations that he was "greatly pleased by the courageous and statesm anlike action" of Saudi Arabia and the UAE. He saicj he and President-elect Carter "Will be sending a message lo them ex· pressing our appreciation for their actions.'' · Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani, the Saudi oil minister, predicted the 11 other membe r s o r the Organization of Petroleum Ex- • HELLO. DAD .' ONLY 1 SHOPPING D/t>.VS L.EFT 'TIL CMRIS,.MA ... ' poning Countries would be una· ble to apply their increase. But he cautioned, '·Don 'l be too happy in the West. OPEC con· tinues to he strong. Saudi Arabia cannot live without OPEC and OPEC cannot li ve Wllhout Saudi Arabia " The Unitl'd Arab Emirates, firth larges t producer 1n the . cartel. joined Saudi Arabia in de- ciding to boost. the oil prices by 5 percent on .Jan. l and maintain· ing that price for a year. The other 11 OPEO members -Iran. Iraq, Venezuela, Kuwait, Nigeri a, Libya, Indon esia, Alger ia , Qatar, Gabon a nd Ecuador insisted on a 15 per. cent increase in two stages: 10 (See CARTEL, Page A2) Irvine Man Joining Race For Board One m ore Irvine resident, Robert L. Gray, hastakenoutfll· ing papers for the lrv\ne school board election in March, bring. \ng the total of pot.enti41 can· didates to five. . Gray, general man\ier of a sporting ioodS firm, resides at S020 Cork wood Lane. The defendant told the jury Thursday that he was passively encod'taged by the patient to make those overtures and that she offered no protest when he re· moved her gown and fondled her Dr. McClure testified that he also used a vibrator lo further ' sexually stimulate her . Background noises throughout the tape include heavy breathing from b-Oth participants, moans from the patient, comments from both parties and the sound of furniture bein~ moved. Dr. McClure told Evans that if ·bis patient had ever sugges ted that he stop the love making he would have immediately com· plied. . "I'd have backed off hke a scared rabbit." he assured the prosecutor. Dr. McClure t estlrie d throughout the Ion& cross ex· amlnatlon that he had been in· terested in his patient from the time of her first visit to his office and was under the impression that sbe was interested in him. "Well why didn't you date · her?" Evans asked. "That j u s t wasn •t3tp . propriate. ·• the doctor sallf.'-•n wouldn't have looked very &ood !or me to be seen ln lhe company <aeeDOCTOR, PageA2) So far, Louis C. Zejda and Rob Luncecord have returned their 1bie f Gets Jewe ls nomination papers . Fred Gahm, Kathy Larkin, and now Gray, Jewelry valued at $12,650 hu have taken out paper! bul have ~een stolen from a Laguna not yet returned them. , Nt,uel store by thieves who may The flUng pertod opened Dec. 9 have taken advantage of the IU\d clolea Dec. 30. Twoseata are owner's temporary absence. u_p for tltctlon. They are curttn~ Oran1e County sheriff's officers ly held by Charles Boul&n1et and said the theft wu reportoo by Frank Hurd. Patrick Thomas Quinn of Q\&inn Boutancer a lready has dtFlded Jewelers, 27782 Fort>ct Road. not to run •11\n, but Hurd bu not 'Jbey saJd there wu no evidence ~and hla lntenllOM. . . .l ~forced fDLl'Y. , The license suspension and forced evacuation is the first in Orange County since state re- gulations covering nursing home operations were toughened last year. DonaJd Dunne, director of the Facilities Licensing Division in Santa Ana, said he expects the 69 patients at the nursing home al 10471 Garden Grove Blvd. will be lodged in other facilities by nightfall. Dunne said the li~nse SUS· pension ordered Thursday by state Health Department Direc· tor Jerome Lackner culminat~ action that began last October. ~ That i s when inspectors in Dunne's office cited the home for 157 lnf ractions of patient care and nursing home regulations. Violations cited in the inspec· lion report included serious un· derstaffing in all areas of the nursing home operation. Inspectors noted there was on· Jy eight pounds of pork on hand lo feed 83 patients then in the nurS· inghome. It was also noted in the report that patients were bound to com· modes -or so.called potty chairs -a nd left unattended. And, the inspector noted, there was a shortage or bed pans and other equipment needed for pro· per patient care as well as "what appeared to be fecal matter on bed clothing, furniture and drapes." Dunne identified the head of Garde n Grove Foundation, owner and operator of the nurs· ing home, as Dr. Richard A. Carter. Carter works full lime al the hospital as its 1tdministrator, Dunne said. He also said the doctor will have opportunity to respond to the accusation brought against the foundation and to seek re· instatement or the license at an administrative hearing . Arsonist Blamed LOS ANGELES (AP) -A fire set by an arsonist has destroyed the 100.year ·old Los Angeles Free Methodist Church buildin,. in the city's Boyle Heights arc<1, firemen s oy . Damage was estimated at $30,000. Coast We athe r ConsJderable cloudiness early Saturday wjth clear· ing later. Cooler days with highs to 70, lows down to 40s. I NSIDE TODAY Dance ii growing ti., Leaper and boundl in Orange Cotmtil, fncludihg both clolftcal ballet and JrU·tohuling modn11 ttcbn~1. See Poge Cl o/ tlw Wttlr.ender. Index . "t ·Af DAILY PILOT • Marine Identifies Attacker B:r AHoclated Press A while Marine punctured a gai n and again with a screwdriver says one or 14 black Marines in custody at Camp Pendleton was among bis a l· tackers. 'Lancb Cpl. Michael Hansen, 20, of Des Moines, Iowa, testified Thursday a t an investigative 'hearing into c harges against Pvt. Eddie Page Jr., 23, or Bay Spr- ings, Miss. Despite defense alt empts topic- ture him as intoxicated, Hansen stuck with his account of the Nov. 13 attack by a band of blacks on a barracks room o( whites they mis- takenly believed were holding a Ku Klux Klan meeting. "l had bad six beers in the course or the afternoon." Hansen acknowledged during cross· examination. Previous medical testimony showed Hansen was punctured in the neck, s houlder. small of the back and twice in a kidney during the surprise raid that sent s ix of '-seven whites in the room to the hospital. Hansen testifi ed he saw Page just outside the doorway to the room aod later picked Page's photo from those shown him by Navy investigators. Meanwhile. the commanding officer of Camp Pendleton, Maj. Gen. Carl Hoffman, briefed about 2S reporters Thursday on the status of racial tension at the base and 1n the Manne Corps. "The Naval Investigativ e Service s ta tes the KKK is minuscule on base. a rattering operation at best," floCCman said. "We believe the problem has largely been solved." He said the mvestigation also covered the possibility of Black Panther or other racial-activist t•clls and none was found. Disclosure or a KKK group at Pendleton sparked a corps-wide probe which HoH~ •• an said failed to produce evidence of any con· certed extremist activity at any base. "Although J sympathize with ;,inyonc of any color who has en- countered racism an any form, I cannot agree that the existence of the KKK or any racist group Justifies the commission of u crime," Hoffman said. CARTEL .•• per cent on Jan. l and 5 per cent on July 1 Spcrif1 c fi gures issued later put the total increase at 15.5 percent. ... A communique i-;sued by the 11 nation maJority at the close of OPEC's ministerial conference ~aid the base price of $1 l.51 per b;,irrel o( crudt• c11I will be raised hy $1.19 on Jan 1 nnd by another M cents on July I. bringing it then to J tot:il SIJ 30 pt'r barrel. The Saudi·\JAE increase ot :> Pt'rcent would normally mean an 1ncrea'ic an L: S gasoline prices or tcs-i than a Ct'nt a gallon. But much of Ament'a's present oil imports come from Venezuela. .1nd a gasoline price rise will de- 11end on purchasin~ arrange- rnfnts made b\' Amencan 011 comp11n1es T.he compan ies "<1ulct also drtermtne lhe liming or a price ln<'reas(' t;t>nrrally. exp<'rt.'I figure the t S ~a,.ohne price rises one cent pn 1wllon for <•v1•ry 8 percent in· nNlSl' in the OPf:C price. Recause S:iud1 Ambia is the l.1r~est sourer 11( lJ S oil Im ports. It' ~ w·rccnt boost w~ld ~oftt'n the ovf'r·all OPEC 1mfp:Jrt nn lhP US rconomy. In 1975 the L'n1ted States im· porte.t 3,212,000 h;1rrel:s per day from OPEC <-ountrit!!I. Inf ant Abandoned ST. PAUL. Minn. <A PI -A newborn infan\ found in a toilet bowl at. the College of St. Cather ine here was listed in !l11Usfactory condition Thursday. OlllAHQI! COAST DAILY PILOT ~~:t,~:,~~u:,~':.:.!::.:!:;.=. (n.•nt P\tbl1\t'l1f"4 Cnu\O•fllly \IPNI#• f'dtt•"""' ii#• ""*'!""~" MOl"l'f•Y '"'Wfl'\ Jr..u, '"" r,,.,,. """'' N•..,onH OtoMfll. HttM1~ *"'"19(.,. Fou.oi t•11\ VAll•v trv+l'I'• \.-dl•b.t<\ \#1li•Y 4"'1 l •UU".t 8"1t<t\ Sl>wtft (O•UI Atl""t• ••(i~~·(l1 l1M I\ 01'~1.,l\tt) ~·t~n ~ "'"'51y\ Ttwo ~;~:"c!,~:;~"L~:.:~1~.:;~ w.,1 tl•v .... ,.,H .... ... ,, .. ill, •rtd ~,,,,,.,.,, JtO• c-. v.tt "1H•Otnl •Mc;,.,.... .. M.11~ T'-•"'•' iCM••t flttltM lMmn • M~tftl M"'"•!'j11't1J !t'fOOf CMtlt• M ~ l!ltlloN P Nttt AUh\aP'lt ~l\•fl"O (ii!tOf> OfflcH C.0.t.Mtu SltWott....,_ '--lut• 11 .. 0_.,,,~'"' """'',,,.... ........ ,,. .. _ .. _ ...... 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The National Center for Dis· ease Control ordered a haJt in the program because of ::i pnssible <.'onnecllon to 94 casl's an 11 states o( tempor;.ir} par Jh sis While research 1s continuing int o a possiblt' connect ion between the vaccine and the paralysis. :tll county clinics will be <.'an celled About 250.000 count} residents have received the vaccine so far as part or a $135 mllhon federal program. Local 0Hac1als said there have been no reports of any paralysis 1n Orange County. * * * From Page A J SWINE ... vlt>w data. II it takes this long, it could be mid-January before the program 1s restarted, well into the traditional flu st•asun, he said Cooper said the U S Center for Disease Control in Atlanta has uncovered 107 cases of Guillain· Barre syndr-. ie through the flu pro.iram 's su rvelllance pro- ~ram. or these. 58 had been vac cinated agains t swine nu. :14 had not and the statu"I of l:J "as un- known, Cooper said Six perr;ons w11 h th<.' disease have died. Of the four dt'aths re· ported T hursday. ra<'h victim had received swmt' nu vaccine, officials said . ThrN' of the deaths were attributed lo rf'Spiratory failure and on~ to blood clol'l m the lungs. Cooper ~avr no indica· Uon oCthe cause of death.c; Ahortion Right F ro,,. Page A J DOCTOR ... o f :i young girl an t hat neighborhood." "Do you think that what hap· pened in your orr1cc with the you ng woman looked ver y good?" Evans asked "It was unwii.e. •·the defendant admitted. "Very unwise I am very ashamed of what I did." Or. McClure apµparcd to sug- gest at one point in hi~ tc!>llmony that he was hopinJ! has patient might have an arr.JJl~<·n11:nt in mind that would allow lh<'m to meet away from hi:!. office. "She was talking about leaving her roommate in Dana Point and having an a partmt•nt of her own," he testified. "l thOu~ht she was hoping that l 'd offor help in financing it. "Shr wa s lookin~ for something f1om mt-.'' he test1hcd. "l\nd l ~3s .1n:-.11111s to please that girl in any w.1y r C'OUld please her Hut lht• l .ord knows I shou Id ha\'(' stop1wd " lmnates Join Hunger Strike TAMPICO. MC'XiC'o IA P> - Mexican and· North /\men can drug of( enders 1m pn<,onl'<f in five Northern Mexico Jails 1 c:portcdly Joined a national hunger strike Thursday by 1nmat1•s ~t«·king the right of parole. Four Mexicans In the An- donegui prison here issued a manifesto declaring they would refusr to e:lt until tht' Mrxican congress passed pcnrllng leg1sla· lion making drug om llcl('r~ cligi- hle for parole. a riglit l,1kcn away IO 197 l. "Il 's absurd lhal the cxi!>ling law denies parole to <lruA nffen· ders but grants it to other more dangerous criminal:1, such as a par1cide or trailor ," the manifc:!.to said Fetus Death Guilt Ruling Overturned BOSTON CA P> -The manslaughter conviction or Dr. Kenneth C. Edehn In the death of a fetus duri ng a legal abortion wu overturned today by the Massachusetts Supreme Court. Edelln was convicted Feb. lS. 197S, two years after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states cannot lnlerfere with a woman's rlght to an abortion before her fetus is able to Live on its own. The state h igh court over - turned the verdict because "the defendant bad no mil frame or mind, was actut1tod by no criminal purpose. and com- mitted no wanton or reclt:les~ act ln carrylnt out the medical pl'(). · cedura on Oct. 3, J 973. '' Jn bb appeal, Edelin'a lawyer, WJUJ1m P. Hornan.s Jr., aaJd . man1lautbter was lmpoaatbte ' because the alleged victim died before birth . After his conviction, some doc- tors said they were reluctant to perl'orm abortions after the first thr~ months of pregnancy. Homans had argued, "The con- viction cannot lawfully be sus· tained unless there Is lluffi cient evidence . . . that the fetus was born alive outside the body" and the doctor caused its subsequent death by acting "wantonly or a r~klessly.•• Edclin said he was overjoyed by the Supreme <;ourt's decision. "It's nice to have this thtng over after three yen rs,·' Edclln Hid. Homans said he hoped ll'I o rc- ault of the decision physicians In the future would f~f more secure about making ~uchjudftmeriU. He u ld he thouaht 1t unlikely ·th~ commonweollh would to any IUrther onthecaae. Lighting OK'd for Swimmers · Irvin e school trustees have re· approved the installation or li ghts at the University Hlgh School swimming pool, Trustees directed staff mem· be rs lo go out to bid immediately. requesting bids for both JS·foot candle power and 3().foot candle 11ower lightjng, Last year, the board approved the lights, but tbe project never got under way because it was to be JOmtly-runded by the city. The city did not put in its share of the money, according to adJ mirustrator Dave King. The existing city permit ex· pires shortly a nd the school dis· trict would be forced to reapply for a new permit unless it goes to bad on the project now. District offic ials estimated Jut year that the project would cost between $16,000 and $20,000. Now. due to inrlation, King estimated the cost would be between $20,000 and $25,000. But he said that those figures are using the 30-foot candle pawer brightness. He said that if the lighting is not as bright it would not be as cxpens1 ve. Several members of the au- d1ence were concerned that the cost was much less to install lights at the Mission Viejo High swimming pool. They asked that the installation be done as inex· pensively as possible, while still providing adequate light for night swimming events. City officials reportedly will reconsider helping fund the pro· 1ect at mid-year budget review. f'r091PageAJ MANAGER Both Dr. Maurice Nadridge and Robert Krone, fair board directors, said the surprise dis· missal centered on concern with Porterfie ld 's experience in management of an expanded fair operation that will soon include horse racing. two fairs and a $12 miJlion building expansion pro- gram. Nadridge and Krone praised Porterfield 's contributioo to the growth or the fair in recent years. Ferry Skips Run SAN FRANCISCO <AP > -San Francisco Bay's new $4.2 million ferry Marin fell briefly ill with a faulty generator and missed a commute run from Larkspur to the city. Navy Listens CIA Sub Recovery Pays Off WASHINGTON (AP) -U .S. Navy experts have been able to monitor communications between Soviet submarines at sea and their home bases because of the CIA •s retrieval of part of a sunken Rus::;ian sub, the Washington Post said today. When the CIA r ecovered a section or the sunken sub in 1974, it retrieved a detailed description of how all Soviet submarines communicate with their homeland, the Post said. ''Sources would not s ay whether the Navy is still monitoring ship-to-shore communications to and from Soviet submarines, but pointed out that the Sov· iets have swjtched to a new system using satdlites to communicate from submarines to the Soviet Union," the newspaper said. The salvage operaUon was conducted by the Glomar Explorer, a $250-million ship built for the CIA by a corporation owned by the late Howard Hughet;. The ship reportedJy raised from a d epth of 16,000 feet about one -third of a Soviet submarine that sank in the Pacific Ocean with 86 crew members aboard almost nine years ago. F,...PageAJ FIRE .•• sus tained water and s moke damage. Firemen say e¥plosions beard at the fire might have been ex- plocling wine bottles. Also destroyed in the fire were antique furnis hings in an adja- cent building, including 16th Cen- tury furniture, a 17th Century Bi- ble box and a Victorian couch. Lorie Heyne, who owns the Classic Finishings shop with her husband Norm, said the shop is insured, "but there's no way to replace the items inside." She s aid one woman h ad brought in a grandfather clock constructed by her 16-year-old son and left for finishing. ''She even paid $1,500 for the clockwork for the inside of the box,'' Mrs. Heyne said. "That's what 1 mean when I say some or this stuff can't be replaced." McClelland said he believes the fire started in the woodcraft shop. but said fire analysts have not yet determined the cause of the blaze. Pope Draws R eins VATICAN CITY CAP> -Pope Paul VI lightened church control Thursday over the Council or the Laity and the Commission for Justice an d P eace, semi- independent agencies that had ser ved as for ums in whic h laymen look bold stands on political issues and such moral . questions as divorce, birth con- trol and priestly celibacy. Prostitutes 'Busy' Near ~neyland Trame nocking to Disneyland and nearby attractions apparent- ly has fos tered increased busi- ness for prostitutes, police say. Anaheim police las t week made 37 arrests during a six-day crackdown on streetslde pro- stitution in the area around Walt Disney's sprawling amusement park and the nearby Anaheim Convention Center . said Lt. Dale· Wilcox, who heads Anaheim's vice, narcotics and organized crime detail. "The girls s ay it's a cherry · patch -lucr a tivt', easy ter- ritory," Wilcox said Thursday. Twenty-two male customers and 15 women were picked up near Katella A venue and Harbor Boulevard , Wilcox said on charges including lewd conduct solicilation and drug use. ' All but one of the women were found to have needle marks on their arms. Wilcox said. and their motivation for prostitution, based on interrogations, ap- peared to be the support or drug habits costin~ $50 to $100 a day. "That area g enerates a lot of traffic. You could have 40,000 to 60,000 persons within a short period of time on the s treels,'' he said. Typically. Wilcox said , customers we re solicited by the women posing as hitchhike rs aJong the streets leading to Dis- neyland and the tourist hub of hotels and restaurants nearbv. Cactus Rustlers. Sought More than 800 cactus plants are on their way back to Arizona to· day while Orange County sheriff's oHicers search for two of the three men who allegedly il- le~ally removed them from the desert a nd brought them to Cahfornia. Investigators refused lo iden· tify the hunted pair with the ex- pl analion that their naming might prejudice the search. But the man already in custody on other charges is identified as Michael Joseph E lmer, 22, of Tucson. OHi cers said they thought they were on to nothing more than a minor seizure of drugs when the trio was halted in the Aliso Beach area and booked on drug charges. They said a small quantity of amphetamines was found in the pickup truck occupied by the trio. The trailer attached to the pickup was not closely examined at that point. Deputies said E lmer's two companions had been released from jail when the trailer was ex- amined. Officers i;aid they found more than 800 cacti, some oC which has been identified as ex· tr e mely r are and protected specimens. Antona officials said removal of the cacti from the desert in that state is str ictly forbidden. Jn any event, It was explained lo· day. it is illegal to ship plants to California without permission. Officers who arrested the three men said they were told by the trio that they had "a few cacti" in the trailer that they planned to sell at a swap m eet in Costa Mesa. Officers said the seized cacti ranged in height from two inches to two feet. They s aid many of the specimens sell in nurseries for S50 to $100 and described the total value or the haul at "a con-. servativc·' estim ate of $10,000. Sheriff's officers said Arizona officials have told them that the uprooted plants will now be used as part of landscaping projects for pubhc buildings in Antona communities. "Those Arizona people arc mad," a senior investigator said today. ''They have pretty strict laws ab-Out the removal of d~sert <-acti and they've had a lot of poaching late ly." Too Much? Too Little? DON'T BE MISLED BY DISCOUNTS. DEALS. SALES AND GIVE-AWAYS. THE COMMON LAW OF BUSINESS SAYS IT BEST - IT IS UNWISE TO PAY TOO MUCH. BUT IT IS WORSE TO PAY TOO LITTLE. IF YOU PAY TOO MUCH. YOU LOSE A LITTLE MONEY ANO GIVE-AWAYS. WHEN YOU PAY TOO UTILE. YOU SOMETIMES LOSE EVERYTHING BECAUSE THE PRODueT YOU BOUGHT WAS IN CAPABLE OF DOING WHAT IT WAS PURCHASED TODO. YOU CAN'T PAY A LITTLE AND GET A LOT. \ DEN'S L .. 'llD: iiisiiJlatiaii: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PlACENTJA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllf. 92627 • PHONE 6.C6.A838 -646-235~ ' ' Friday's Clo ing Price NYSE COMPOSI'I'E TRANSACTIONS . O..Olat'-lllthm tr-•.,. I'-..... Ytr-. M~I, "'°'"..,, l'•W -°"· Ott<ell -Oft<lrtM ll •llD<ll to<...,.,_,_,..,.,. Ii. H*'i.MI AaMClallOftof S.urllla• Du...-. .... '""IMI Ft1d.y. Dec& rnbet 11, it79 t/N DAIL y PILOT A , , ' Int~ These Que·stions May Drag On WhUe everyone woodflTll who Jimmy Carter will choc»e DGt for a~ achnlnlltraUon poslL1oo, tbtte are 50me other lnt.risuinc questions to which we m1'ht DOt aoon bavo ony cl<.areul ei.nswen. • -How does Arthur Burns do it? The chairman al the Federal Reaene Boa.rd, which coot.tol8 monetary polJc:y, bas already aerved under Prc&ldenuo Elacnb.ower. Ke4.o DC!dy, J ohnson, Nixon and Ford. --THROUGHOUT IDS YEA.aS lN OPnCE be bu been under erilic.iam that sometimes becamo very he.vy, as ~hen he dttUned to cooperate with Johnson in the Presl· dent's auns and butter policy ~ 1968. .. At various Ume1 be bas been accused or belnc ovmy ' conservative, and aometimes' it bas been uld that he ac- commodated monetary Policy to the poUtlcal aspiratloos oC the incumbent, but nobody bas evu pinned this do*1. 'More recently be bas been criticiied by the Presldent- elect who feared that the Fed's independence might be too greai, and there wu_ much speculaUoo that be would be under preseure to res&g11. TBJlOUGH IT AU., BURNS DAS ~. and now it looks as it be will continue to serve willingly, happily, and oa invitation of Carter. -Will George Meany auppor\ Cut« uncriUcally? The President-elect now has the .aroag sopport or the AFL·CIO, which nftllf.ly quoted Carter as saying, ''I'll do everything I can to reduce un- • u 11 Ns dlflllaymen t." Meany, presicAe:lt ~the AFL-~0, was once a mild supporter of Presldml Nixon.~-when he turned ~e did so with a torrent ol :tdw«se cnUCJsm. And he m8llltained that Ford's administnti<m was jmt aa bad. AN ARTICLE IN the AF L-CIO News describes the legacy left lo Carter as an UD· employment situation that is the equivalent or N£WSAN.4LYSIS the combined popula· • . tions of Alabama, Delaware, ffA1fnb, Idaho, Mame. Mon- tana, New Hampshire. North D~ota, Rhode .IJsland, South Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming. But the first year goal or CQi"'l' is for a reduction in the 8.1 percent unemploymenl r.·n e by 1.S percent.age points, and even that, the Presidei>ff~ed. bu observed. will be difficult to obtain. Based on the present labor force ol just under 96 million, a 1.5 percent reduction would c},:minate from ~-e . list above only the equivalent or Rhode J5J.'\Dd and Hawau, leaving close to 6 million still without jobs. -WHAT WILL TIIE SEASONALLY adjusted jobles~ figures read after the Bureau of Labor Statlstl,es ls finizbef revising them in January? Nobody at this lime knows the answer to th:t~ quest.ioo.i No. not even the Bureau or Labor StaUsUc1. It. tabs a (u!J year's report before the true seasonaJly.adjusted monlh.IY figures can be com puled. But haven't we been getting monthly fl$ures throughout the year? Yes, of course, bul tbue are l.'Y ne means the final figures. They are revised at. the e"'1 o( each year and the changes announced in J anuary. BUT HAVEN'T WE ALREADY MADE our dedslon,-;. based on the original figures? Yes, we have. We eva\ elected a new President, partially on the basis or what tho.se seasonally adjusted numbers told us. Yes. we paid an awful lot or attention to monthly changes of even l /lot.h of a percent, and, yes, these ama.U changes now mightbewipedoul. In May 1976, for example, we were told that unemploy.. ment was 9.2 percent, the highest ol the year, and tt am Ou enced a lot or our Uunking about job programs. laJC stimulants and the general state of the economy. In January 1976, however, we learned that the rate W'U 8.9 percent. And in January 1977 we might hear similar news about 1976. Market Pulls Back After Early Gains NEW YORK CAP l -The stock market was mixed to- day, failing to sustain an early advance that greeted the news of a pricing split in the Organization of Petroleum Ex· porting Countries. The Dow J ones average or 30 industrial stocks, ahead morethan5 points attheoutset, wasdown2.24 to979.06. fJp• and D<tt""" NEW YORI( IAPI -Tiit lollo ... nq 11\I VQ...,\ Int. Nf w l'ortl. StO( II. L A' r..nQlll lt0<.11.' an4 "'"' • .Aint-.. lh.tt t\.tW' Qllf\f UiD """ mo\t .tnG do#n ,,._ mo\t C>•Wtl on r.:rcent of \f\,fh4) rt \lo11HcJlf'\\ OI YOhm'\v ., Mo<><IAr No lr<l>l•I••~ tr.11c11110 b<llow J) <t•t l~t I· UOed N· I AP'IO OH<•M"'Ot t P\tl"Of"' ,.,. i"' ttOfftrtn<• C:.. ,..,.... '\ t~ f)tHe•l11u\ • tC,"''"0 PfiCe •net te<M y ) • um. p ru.f , • ~ lip •It uo •• Up • 1 Uo l ' 1 Uo , .• lJp ~ uo '• U!> '°' Up • S' I VO \• Up 14 Up • '"> Utt • F Up • 7 \Ip • t"t Utt ., Ull • 1'• Vo ' uo VP IH ,,. •s ,, • s I 3 17 1 I I& I• ... ,, 6 0 60 H H u S,4 S4 '. Stock• IH The .f/ipai llght , I I' ' Laguna/South Coast EDITION Afternoon N.Y. Stocks I * . * * l VOL. '69, NO. 352, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FR I DAY, DECEMBER 17, 1976 TEN CENTS ~~O~~~e M~~~~ri:Y.~~~m~~a~im·i:~~~~~uturein ~~~~~t\ ~ 1wine nu immunization program That brings the number of known IJlWlluUon program resume. MassJ, chairman of the panel, Cooper said he wo~d not Officials stressed thal there• maybedeadevenilthevaccine casestol07,witbsixdeaths. C oope r, HEW assistant saidlhe lateatsetbacktothe pco-declare the swine flu program was no proven associalion ia cleared or any connection with Dr. Theodore Cooper or the ••secretary or health, told the gram may have irreparably dead yet, but conceded that it between the swine flu vaccine a paralytic d isease that bas led to Department or Health, Educ a· Senate health subcoquniltee that eroded public confidence in would be dlfficultfor it to go on. and the disease, but that the pro- the nationwide suspension or the tioo and Weifare said that if a if the program is shut down, it swine flu immunizations. . .. It will be very difficult to con· gum suspension was "prudent" r progra m , federal officials in-connection is round between the could be r esurrected if there On Thursday, Cooper said that vince the public," said Cooper. until the possibility ol such a link I dicated today. vaccine and the disease "l would were a iwine flu epidemic. In shaken public confidence in the Federal officials suspended the wa.s checked out. : Meanwhile. the government be the first one to recommend that case, he said, any risk Crom vaccine and the fact that restart-program Thursday to investigate Cooper said the program may reported it discovert'd 13 more suspension of the program the vaccine would have to be ing the program may come too reports tbat some vaccinated be suspended "as much as a I cases of the paralytic disease -perm anently." weighed against risk lo the late in the innuenza season for ef· persons have dev~lOPed Guillain-month" while investigators re- 1 the Guillain-Barre syndrome -lf it is cleared, Cooper said, he pu~lic Crom swine flu. fective immunization cloud the Barre syndrome, a disease af. (SeeSWINE, Page A%) !69 Taken_ From ome fK.KK Has s le Stabbed Marine Tells of Attack By Associated Press A white Marine punctured again and again with a screwdriver says one of 14 black Marines in custody al Camp Pendleton was among has at· tackers. Lance Cpl. Michael Hansen, 20, of Des Moines, Iowa, testified Th~sday at a n investigative hearing into charges against Pvt. Eddie Page Jr., 23, of Bay Spr· ings, Miss. D•lly Pltet "'9to.., h\rkk 0'0...,..11 Despite defense altempL'I topic· ture him as intoxicated, Hansen stuck with bis account of the Nov. 13 attack by a band or blacks on a barracks room of whites they mis- takenly believed were holding a Ku Klux Klan meeting. GARDEN GROVE NURSING HOME PATIENT WHEELED AWAY BY ATTENDANTS State Intervenes on Behalf of 69 Aged Occupenta; Clo1e1 Sanitarium "I bad bad six beers in the course or the afternoon,'' Hansen acknowledged during cross- examination. Previous medical testimony showed Hansen was punctured in the neck, s houlder . small or the back and twice in a kidney during the surprise raid that sent six of seven whiles in the room to the hospital. Jury Hears Sex Tape Accuse d Doctor Explains 'Noises' to Jurors 1.1 ... 1y ,., ... Sl•tt -· TALKS TCJ PRESS M•J. Gen. Carl Hoffman I 1Food Stolen ln Laguna $evenly pounds of shrimp. M pounds of ri hs. t" o d01.€'n egJ?., and other rood sturr... \ alued at more than S8.50 were stolen trom the Uong Kong Res taurant 251 jjroadway. La~una &ach, in a crime reported Thu~day . The food was taken from the 'restaurant's walk in rcfngerator. IJ>olice said entry to the restaurant 1was forced by a back entrance. 1orncers are investigating. ' , Carters M ake Eatery Trip ~ AM ERIC US, Ga. CAP> Jimmy Carter, who helped make Faye's Bar-B-Que Villa the most famous restaurant in ..Americus, finally sampled the :Steaks an~ camaraderie offered ,by Faye West. The J>resldent-elect on Thurs· lday night p aid his first visit to the restaurant, housed in a pre- ';fabricated trailer on cin· derblocks 10 m iles from his home in Plains. OOLD CROWNS C4P THEFT Hansen testified he saw Page JUSt outside the' doorway lo the room and later picked Page's photo from those shown him by Navy investigators. Meanwhile. the commanding officer of Camp Pendleton, Ma1 Gen Carl Hoffman, briefed about <See ATTACK, Page A2) By TOM BARLEY 0t ,,,. D•lly PllOI St•lf A taped recording of what the defendant admits was sexual ac· tivity with a palienl ii\ his South Laguna physician's office was played back to an Orange County Superior C-Ourt jury, three times Thursday. Al one point. Deputy D1slnct Attorney Mau rice Evans brought ClJSD Board l'otes High School Open Sans Senior Class By ANNE COOPER DI t~o D•llY Pll<M Sl•fl ·be a bout 930 s t udents at Capistrano Valley, 1903 at Dana A Capistrano Unified School Hills and 2120 al San Clemente. District advisory board recom John Grant or San Juan d_ ... Th'· d · ht th t th Capistrano told commissioners men tt:'U urs ay rug a e t~ is the third lime his family district ·s new high school open an the fall without a senior has faced adjusting to stufting class high school attendance boun· The vote by the Growth Plan· daries . His eldest child was mng Advisory Commission _ 1r graduated from Dana Hills. accepted by district trustees _ another will graduate Crom San would mean that juniors attend· Clemente and he will have a ing the other two district high ninth grader next year at schools, .won't have le) transfer Capistrano Valley. lO Capistrano Valley High. The "We went lhrouRh problems -school is betng constructed near al Dana Hills when it opent'd, the inte r section o r Avery hoisting dead fish up the nag Parkway and the freeway in pole until the school developed the defendant, Dr. Ross Todd McClure, 55, from the stand to his side at the counsel table to in· terpret comments on the t ape that were not audible to the jury. Dr. McClure 1s accused by a 22·year·old Dana Point woman of rape and sex per version Jan. 7. Persistently questioned by Evans on his alleged drugging of the patient. McClure repeatedly Ski Buffs Seek Snow DENVER CAP) -A minister is fasting, a radio station just finished broad- casting 24 hours a day and a famous resort is resort- ing to Indian dancers -all in an attempt to bring snow to Colorado's skiing areas. "'Al this point, we'll try just about anything," said a spokesman for Vail As· sociatcs, owners of the re- sort in Vail w'here Prt!si- dent Ford takes an annual • skiing vacation starting Sunday. Snow is scarce, and the state's 13 bigge9t resorts are reporting poor to fair skiing conditions. Most have not yet opened, although Thanksgiving was the target date for starting the ski season. Mission Viejo. • a decent athletic program," The commission alsQ voted Grant said. '"It takes about WTealher Ad.-I - unanimously to recomm~nd dis· three years for a school to n 1 U8 trict high school attendance mature. Wh al happens td the areas which would divid e kids who are attending in the To Fears of meantime?" Laguna Niguel s tude nt s San Juan City Councilm an between Dana Hills High School in Dana Point and the new high Kenneth Friess askt'd the com-T k S ill school. It would divide San mission to cons1der dividing the 80 er p • Juan Capistrano students into city into two rather than three three high school attendance <see CLASS, Page A2) BOSTON CAP) -Bad weather areas. at sea intensified rears t«tay that The attendance area for the • an oil tanker aground in sandy new Capistrano Valley High MELLO. DAD! shoals off Nantcket. Island would ScbooJ, as approved by the OMLY 7 SMOPPING brealc open and spill 7.$ million commission, would include all OAVS LEFT 'T IL gallons of heavy indQsfrtal fuel of Mission Viejo which Il es CMR.ISTMAG .' oil into the Atlantic Ocean, Coast within the Capistrano school Guard ofrtclala said. district, San Juan north of the Oil sloshed overboard as sbt· Ortega Highway and east of the root waves swept acTOSS the dis· San Diego Freeway and the abled tanker, which was report. Crown Valley E lement ary e d ltstlnJ 10 d egrees to School attendance area of starboard. Officials on the scene Five gold crowns -the Laguna Niguel. ~aid they couldn't estimate the tooth~ -were reported The commiulon'1 recommen· amount of oil apWed since the atoltn from the office or dations are expected to be pre-Ario Merchant ran acround dentist Robert Warm-Milted to the district'• board of Wedne9day. tncton, 401 Glenneyre St., truslffl Jan. 3. · The bull reportedly wu lntaet Laguna Beach, Thursday. Fall enrollment at the three today, but Coast Guard ctndall PoUcosaldnoevidenc:eof dlstrlcl blib ttbools, w:eordln«Ji Nld there weTe cncb In the forcedenttycouldbcfound. to John Murrax, ~ tttnd t, o ''"''"" .... ' .. ""•.,..__,. '"' .bulkheads and the decb we -----~--~-tnV __ ~_·· the 4iltti •• wm . -------.--.----1:bucklln1. \ . .. .. testified that he gave the young woman 10 milligrams of Valium as a reraxant for the back pain he was supposed to be treating. He repeatedly denied that the Valium he administered had anything to do with his plans fCJt love making. And he testified that the patient was never at any time in a condi· lion other than relaxed and that she was well aware of what was going on. The complainant , who filed c harges o f rape and sex perversion against the physician later that day, claims that she "became a vegetable" under the influence or .the drug. She testified that she was dazed and disoriented a nd powerless to pre· ·vent Dr. McClure·s sexual ad- vances. The defendant told the jury Thursday that he was passively encouraged by the patient to make those overtures and that she offered no protest when he re· moved her gown and fondled her. Dr. McClure testified that he also used a vibrator lo further sexually stimulate her. Background noises throughout the tape include heavy breathing from both participants, moans from the patient. comments from both parties and the sound of furniture being moved. Or. McClure told Evans that if his patient had ever suggested that he stop the love making he would have immediately com· plied. "I'd have backed orf like a scared rabbit." he assured the prosecutor. Or. M cClure testified throughout the long cross ex- amination that he had been in· terested in his patient from the Ume or her first visit to his office and was under the impression that she was Interested in him. "Well why didn't you date · ber?" Evans asked. "That j u s t wa s11~ ap· proprtate," the doctor stll. "Jt wouldn't have looked very good lot' me to be seen ln the company <See DOCTOR, Page AZ> I Thief Ge ts J e we ls Jewelry valued al $12,650 has been stolen from a Laiuna Niguel atore by thieve$ who may have taken advantage of tho owner'• temporary absence. Orange County sheriff's officers aaid the theft was reported by Patrick Tbomu Quinn d QuJn.n Jewelers, 27762 Forbes Road. ~ said there wu no evidence d f occeld entry. I Facility .Branded ~ 'Woeful' By GARY G RANVILLE OI tlle D•llY PilOt ,.,.,.---- State Health Department of- fi cials today evacuated 69 aged persons from the Garden Grove Sanitarium because of what one official called "woefull~ substan- dard conditions." The license suspension and forced evacuation is the first ln Orange County since state re- gulations covering nursing home operations were toughened last year. Donald Dunne, director of the Facilities Licensing Division in Santa Ana, said be expects the 69 patients at the nursing home at 10471 Garden Grove Blvd. will be lodged in other facilities by nightfall. Dunne said the li~ense SUS· pension ordered Tliursday by state· Health Department Direc- tor Jerome Lackner culminatee- action that began last October. That is when inspectors in Dunne's office cited the home for 157 infractions of patient care and nursing home regulations. Violations cited in the inspec- tion report included serious un- derstaffing in all ateas or the nursing home operation. Inspectors noted there was on- ly eight pounds of pork on hand to feed 83 patients then in the nurs- ing home. It was also noted in the report that patients were bound to com- modes -or so-called potty chairs -and left unattended. And, the inspector nott'd, there was a shortage of bed pans and other equipment needed for,pro- per patient care as well as "what appeared to be fecal matter on bed clothing, furniture and drapes." Dunne identified the head or Garden Grove Foundation, owner and operator of the nurs· ing home, as Dr. Richard A. Carter. · Carter works full time at the hospital as its administrator, Dunne said. He also said the doctor will have opportunity to respond to the accusation brou~ht against the foundation and to seek re- instatement of the license al an administrative hearing. Arsonist Blamed LOS ANGELES (AP) -A fire set by an arsonist bas destroyed the 100-year·old Los Angeles Free Methodist Church building in the city's Boyle Heights area, fire m e n sa_y_. Damage was estimated al $30,000. Ora nge_j -Coa s t _d_4 ~ Weather Considerable cloudiness early Saturday with clear· ing later . Cooler days with highs to 70, lows down to 40s. _ ... y A.f DAILY PILOT L/SC Friday, Oeeember 17. 1918 , Saudis HOid to 5% Oil IIike Navy Listens OPEC Split, With Others Seiti,,g 15o/o Increase CIA Sub R ecovery Pays Off WASHINGTON (AP) -U.S Navy expert.Shave been able lo monitor communicaUons between Soviet s ubmarines at sea and their home o.tses because or the CJA 's retrieval or part of a sunkt?n Hussian sub, the W asbington Post said today. DOHA . Ostar (AP) I Conservalivc 01 1 giant S:rnd1 1 Arabia broke with the 011 cartel 'today and refused to go alon~ t with a 1~ percent smce mcrt::.m~ l decreed by 11 of the 13 m~m~rs 1 The Saudis said I My would raJ11e • production to hold the price tn· r cTeue to 5 percent. for the next. 1 year. \,.... I ~ In Wuhlngt.on, Presldmt Ford :.aid the majority of the oil pro. duclng nations had acted ir· respon.sibly in lh_,lr price rai~. but that Suudl Arabia and lta al· ly. the United Arab Emirates, displayed a "sense of interna- tlona I respon5ibllity and con· cern." Cyrus Vance, the secrctarf of Expans ion Cited . • • .,.. • County Fair Chief Porterfield Fired . . ·. ByGARYGRANVU.U: OH~ Oall~ ~llot SC.ff Directors of the Orange County Fairgrounds Thursday night abruptly fired fairgrounds manager James E. Porterfield. Porterfield, JS, has ~n fair manager since late 1970. A fairgrounds spokesman said a successor to the fired manacer has not been selected. He said. however, it is expect- ed that an interim replacement for the fired manager will be pro- vided until a perm anent selection is made. Reasons given for Porterlield's firing centered on expansion ac- tivities at the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa that directors ap- parently believe would stretch. Porterfield 's management capabilities. There was also mention or dif- ficulty in the fair's accounting ~~'-'fe& LbaL &Utilb aWitcrs found violated s tandard pro- cedures. It was said, however, that the auditing problem was of onJy m an or s 1g nd1 c ance 1n Port\'rfield':. d1i.rn1ssaJ and did nol 111vol ve <.hS<"rcpancaes in ilC· count:. Early thi s mornin g, Porterfield did not know of has finng at an executive scs~aon following Thursday n1ght's re· gular board meeting. "I haven't heard anything about it," the fair manager said. When asked 1f he was havwg difficulty with the board, he said, "Nol lhat I'm aware of." Though dis mi ssed abruptly •nd apparently without being given the opportunity lo review his employment with the fair, some directors praised Porterfield ·s past performance. Both Dr. Maurice Nadridge and Robert. Krone, lair board directors, said the surprise dia· mlssal centered on concern with Porterfield's experience in management or an expanded fair operation that will soon iriclude horse racing, two fairs and a $12 million building expansion pro- gram. Nadrldge and Krone praised Porterfield's contribution to the growth of the fair in recent years. FAIR AIDE ARED James E. Porterlleld Fetus Death Gllilt Ruling Overturned BOSTON CAP ) -Th<' manslaughter t'onv1ction of Dr Kenneth C. Edel In an the death of :1 ft>tus during .1 It-gal abo111on was overturned today by the Massachusetts Supreme Court Edehn W<•~ conv1ctt<1 Feh. 15. 1975. two years after the U.S. Supreme Cou1t rultd that state:. cannot inlcrfert: with a woman's nght to an abortion before her tetus 1s able lo II ve on 1lll own. The state high court over· turn<·d the verdict bl-cause ''the defonc1ant hull no t•v1I frame oC mind. was a c tu11ted by no cr1m1n31 puqlOt!t', and com- mitted no wanton or rt'('kl~s net 1n carrying out th<· medical pro- •·edure-. on Ort 3. 1971 · In his appeal, Edchn'o; lowHr. Wilham P llomun1 Jr . '<aut man!\lflu,:!hlf'r µ,J, 1mpo~"llhlf' be<·:iust-lh1• •tllc•tC'f1 \ l<"l1m '11l'<.I before birth After h1b <·on' 1rllon -.omt dO<' tors !\:Ud I ht• v wrrc rt'luctant to perform abortion~ :1rtcr the first rhrc1• months of pregnanry Homan~ harl aq:ut'fl. "'fht' con vict1on cannot lawfully h<' ~ll~· turned unless there ~ sufr1C'1f'nt t-vldcnce that lhc ft'tus was born ahv-e outside lhe holly'' and the doctor cau11ed 1L'I subsequent death by acUnJ? "wtlnwnly or a recklessly.'' I --~~~~~~-- , OAANQE COAST l \C DAILY PILOT fM ()f-IMQt C'M\I 0•11¥ 1'11")4 MN! -"kf'I \ r~ bt~l ........ W"\ .... \ hf .. 4'41\l'W"l't,...,,..,..,,..."'.,.. ( .... \I ~!)ti "',,_... '""'O~V ,...._,~,,~ tofW't itt ov~'·'-~'" """~ ... .,.,. •1u .,,,.,_ • "•• •·· r '• Mt~ ~tW\ilO"t ft".Cft HVf\l·"'lfl1"" ~~fft I .,,.. ···--v .. ,... "• ft• Uff••o.t ~ Y••··· .. M Y911"• l•et9' '-V'U\(f'ted A "to-•~•tf""l•~'·~ ,..,_ •\ ..... \#'HI \•tw'O.#Y\ *'Cl \.i-'04¥\ r "'- D' fll(l(H1 ~1\f'·""I ''"'"' '-M kM w.,1 "-•'t \tr.., (O\t• llM\• (AhfMNe.,.,. .... "" ..... "'nt ... fl\t 4ftlt ~'"""" JK•ll G-Vltt"'t<""'•I•""<' ........ _ ~.,l(f'IPYtt , ..... TM,MetA -..~ M~"•qlft,Q (dlt')r °""'""' .. l... .. ........ " ... " "'""."' Meii.•otftll (•It°"' L~~"J",.!!~~."'~ Malll .. AHf9"' "0 _ ..._ t?tlf OffloH Cof\l•Mot ... UOW..o k¥\I• .... HuMI~.., ho<~ 1111\ tlu<' -••rd _ .. _.,, .... , '''°'~ ... , ..... •t '-" o .. oe r ...... , Telepflon• {t14)M2"4J:l1 Cl•Hlli.d Advttlltlno'42·M?t Lagun• .. eel\ All 0..,11t1man1•: Telttttfton• ....... r~""'{lo-M• ··~ ='= =. °'.:%. ~.:!.=:4'1=:t rfttHet .,. •••tttfMf'l't•"t\ llt•ttlA -""'' M , • ., •• t.H-ff """"' '"''•' ..-rmln~ .,. -~-. j ~r.: ... ,~·",:::!~ .. ;:_ .. .,*' .~::. ":;':. ;;::;.~~~t:.:' -~l't. ""'" .... , . . Edelin said he was overjoyed by th~ Supreme Court's decision "rt 's nice to have this thing over after three years," EdeUnsaid. Homans said he hoped as a re· .suit of the decision physicians in the future would feel more secure about making such judgements. lie uid he thought it unlikely the commonwealth woul<t RO any further on the case. F r'Olll PGfl4! Al DOCTOR ••• of a yo ung girl 10 lhaL nt•1ghborhood ·· "Do you thank lhat what hap- pened In your office with the you ng worn an looked very Rood '>" Ev ans asked. · lt w;is unwise ... the defendant .Jdm1tted. "Very unWlse. I am very ashamed or what I dJd ... l>r Mc:Clure appeared to sug- Re~t at one point in his testimony that he was hoping his patient might have an arrangement in mind that would allow them to meet away from rus omce. "She was la I king about leaving her roommate in Dana Point and having an apar tment or her own," he testified. "I thought she w111 hoping that I 'd offer help~n financing it. "She w as looki ng for something from me." h e tesUfied. "And I was anxious to please that ~irl in any way I could please her. But the Lord knows l should have stopped." Boat Parade Starts Today Dana Point Harbor will hold its annunl Christmas boat parade tonight and Saturday night from 6 to9 About 50 to 75 Christmas· lighted power and sailing vessels are expected to take par\. Rands and carolers will be aboard some to add a holiday nalr. ~ Boats will be judgod Saturdny wit.h an 1wards pre.sentaUon at the Dana Point. Yecht Club at t p.m. The pubUc la lnvited and there· ianocbar1e. From t to • p.m . on Sattada1 ltDd Su.ndq. Daoa Wharf SPort Flablnt boata wtn off~ fni1 cndsd of the ba.rbor. • Stat.detlinate, said at the Unit- ed Nations that he was "snaUy pleased by the courageous and· statesmanhke action" or Saudi Arabia und the UAJ:. Ile said he and Presidenl·elect Cart.er "will be sendlng a mesi.uge to them ex- presswg our apprec1aUoo for their actions." . Sheik Ahmed Z1dd Yamani, the S~ud.i oll minister, predicted lhe 11 other members of the Organization or Petroleum Ex· porting Countries would be una· ble to apply their increase. But he cautioned, "Don't be too happy ln the West. OPEC con- tlnues to be strong. Saudi Arabia cannot live without OPEC and OPEC cannot hve without Saudi Arabia." The United Arab Emirates. Ci!th largest producer in tbe cartel, joined Saudi Arabia in de- ciding to boost the oil prices by s percent on Jan. 1 and mainl&n· ing that price for a year. The other 11 OPEC members -Iran, Jraq, Venezuela. Kuwait, Nigeria, Libya, Indonesia, Algeria, Qatar, Gabon and "Ecuador -insisted on a 15 per- cent increase in two stages: 10 percent on Jan. l and 5 percent on July 1. Specific figures issued later put the total Increase at 15.5 percent. A communique issued by the 11-nation majority at the close of OPEC's ministerial conference said the base price of $11.51 per barrel or crude oil will be raised by $1 .19 on Jan. 1 and by another 60 cents on July 1, bringlng it then to a total $13.30 per barrel:. _ I',.... Page Al high school attendance areas. The Saudl·UA.E lncreaae Of ~ percent. would normally mean an increue In U.S. gasoline prices of less than a cent a gallon. Bul much of America's preset otl Imports come from Venezuela, and a gasoline price me will de· pend on purchaal.na arranee- menta made by American oil companies. The companlea would also determine the timing of a price increase. Generally, experts figure the U.S. gasoline price riles one cent per gallon for every 8 percent in- crease in the OPEC price. Because Saudi Arabia is the largest source of U.S. oil im· ports, its 5 percent boost would soften the over-all OPEC impact on the U.S. economy. Jn 1975 the United States Im· ported 3,212,000 barrels per day from OPEC countries . When the CIA recovered a ~u~ctton or the sunken sub in 1974, it retrieved a detailed description or how all Soviet submarines communicute wlth their homeland, the Post said. "Sources would not say whether the Nuvy ls still monitoring ship-to-shore comniuntcations to and from Soviet submarines, hut pointed out that the Sov- iets have switched to a new system using satellites to communicate Crom submarines to the Soviet Union,•• the newspaper said. . The salvage operation was conducted by lhe Glomar Explorer, a $250-ro.illion 5hip built for the CIA by a corporation owned by the late Howard Hughes . The ship reportedly raised from a depth of 16,000 reel about one-third of a Soviet submarine that sank in the Pacific Ocean with 86 crew members aboard almost nine years ago. • 800 Plants Returned Clictus Rustlers Sought More than 800 cactus plants are on their way back to Arizona lo· day while Orange Cou nty sheriff's officers search for two of the three men who allegedly ii· legally removed them from the desert and brought them to- Califomla. ranged in height from two inches to two feet. They said many of the specimens sell in nurseries for $50 to $100 and described the total value Of the haul at "a COD· servative" estimate of $10,000. Sheriff's officers said Arizona officials have told them that the uprooted plants will now be used as part or landscaping projects for public buildings in Arizona communities. "Those Arizona people are mad," a senior investigator said today. "They have pretty strict laws about the removal of desert cacti and they've had a lot of poaching lately.·• Staffers Irked at Talk Halt Investigators refused to iden· lily the bunted pair with the ex- planation that their naming ' Cl might prejudice ~e search. But· . emente the man already in custody on other charges is identified as Michael Joseph Elmer, 22, or Tucsoo. Officers said they thought they were on to nothing more lhan a minor seizure of drugs when the trio was halted in the Aliso Beach ar~a and booked on drug By PIULIP ROSMARIN Of Ille lnllr PlltC SUff positions in "other similar cities, and proceed l6 negotiations. "As a representative of the city, 1 feel it is very important that our community have a high school to identiry with," Friess said. ~ charges. City employe groups seethed today after negotiations on San Clemente "pay contracts retroac- tive to July ·1 bogged down even before.getting started. But the salary study apparent- ly has caught the council and its negotiator Jvan Morris by sur- prise with its complexity. The councilman, who is dean of students al Fountain Valley High School, also said he would heartily recommend having on- ly ninth and tenth grades at the new school. He said this would put freshman and sophomore athletic teams on a competitive par with other schools and would also beneCit other activity areas, like drama and band. J Bill Crapo, or Laguna Niguel, said that since his family plan- ning was about as poorly or- ganized as the school district's planning, he anticipates attend- ing school boundary meetings for the next 15 years. He asked the commission lo take a longer view, anticipating a fourth high school soon, and attempt to preserve community integrity as much as possible. Fro.. l'llfle A J ATTACK •.• 25 reporters Thursday on the status or racial tension at the base and In lhe Marine Corps. "The Naval Investigative Service states the KKK as minuscule on base, a faltering operation at best,'' Hoffman said. ··we believe the problem has largely been solved." lie said the investigation also covered the possibility or Black Panther or other racial·activist cells and none was found. Disclosure or a KKK group at. Pendleton sparked a corps·wide probe which Hoffman said failed to produce evidence or any con· certed extremist activity at any base. "Although I sympathize with anyone of any color who has en- countered racism in any form. I cannot agree that the eidstence of the KKK or any racist group ju"tl!les the commission of a crime." Hoffman said. F ro. Page A l SWINE ••• view data. If it takes this long, it could be mid-January before the program is restarted, well int<> the traditional flu season. he said. Cooper said the U.S. Center for Disease Control in Atlanta has uncovered 107 cases of GuiUain- Barre syndrome through the flu program's 11urveillance pro- gram. Of these. 58 had been vac· ctnot.ed against swine Ou, 34 bad not ond the status or 15 was un- known, Cooper said. Six peraons with the disease have died. Of the four deaths re- ported Thursday, each vlctlm ' bad received swine nu vaccine, official• Hid. Three of the deatm were attributed to respiratory failure and ooc to blood clots In the lungs. Cooper gave no indica· lion of the cause of deaths. Dispute Halls T alk They said a small quantity of amphetamines was found in lhe pickup truck occupied by the trio. The trailer attached to the • pickup was not closely examined at that point. Deputies said Elmer's two companions had been released from jail when the trailer was ex· amined. Officers said they found more than 800 cacti, some or which has been identified as ex- tremely rare and protected specimens. Arizona officials said removal of the cacti from the desert In that state is strictly forbidden. ln any event, it was explained to· day, it is illegal to ship plants to California without pennission. t Officers who arrested the three men ~aid they were told by the trio that they had "a few cacti" in the trailer that they planned to sell at a swap meet ln Costa Mesa. OHicers said the seized cacti Microwave O ven Stole n in Laguna A microwave oven valued by the victim at $400 has been stolen from a Laguna Beach area home. Orange County sherifr's of· ficers said intruders entered the home of jeweler Jacobus 8 . Baas, 31. of 28332 Alta Laguna, and took the oven from its resting place on the kitchen sink. The victim was at work at the time. City Manager Gerald Weeks said this morning that he is no longer optimistic that contracts can be n egotiated before Christmas. San Clemente's 171 municipal employes bad counted on huge holiday "bonuses" of six-months' retroactive pay that would have been won on settlement of con- tracts. Last July employes had agreed to hold off on negotiations until a job classification plan and salary comparison study were done by a private consultant. Employe representatives said it was the understanding that the studies would be completed in time to begin negotiations and hammer out a wage agreement before Christmas. Dec:1 the council deadlocked in a tie to approve the job study, disrupting the close timing. Wednesday the council nar- row 1 y approved the job classification plan and then met in closed door session until early Thursday to discuss city salary proposals, but took no action. Another session is scheduk-d at 8a.m. Tuesday. The study, a realignment of ci- ty jobs, was opposed by Mayor B. Patrick Lane and Councilman Tony Di Giovanni, who felt the position of "assistant to the city manager" s hould Instead be called •·personnel officer" or "assistant to the city clerk." The plan was to then take up the completed salary study, which compared pay for like Morris was scheduJed lo meet today with the employe groups <poli ce, firemen, city hall employes) to begin negotiations. but canceled all meetings this morning. Meetings were rescheduled for next Wednesday ~nd 1.ltursday. None of the employe groups have been furnished copies of the salary study. Representatives said they were told copies would be distributed al the first oegotiating sessions. Craig Steckler. president of the Police Association, said he was unworried about that, because his group already has made an independent salary comparison study of other police agencies in eight cities -at no cost, he added, to the city. St&ckler said the other employe associations have likely done the same. "If the city needs the time to study the salary comparisons, lhat's a ll right with me." he said. "Last year they took until Dec. 31." Richard Northrup, Firemen's Association president, was more dJstressed. "The city's notorious for dragging things out anyway," he said. "It's really a frustrating process they put you through." Northrup said the classifica- tion study was a waste of money. The employes, he said, could have done it themselves. A s pokes man for the City Employes Association could not be reached today. Weeks said further comment on salary ne~ot1at1ons would be inappropriate. Too Much? Too Little? DON'T BE MISLED BY DISCOUNTS, DEALS. SALES ANO GIVE-AWAYS. THE COMMON LAW OF BUSINESS SAYS IT BEST - IT IS UNWISE TO PAY TOO MUCH. BUT IT IS WORSE TO PAY TOO LITTLE. IF YOU PAY TOO MUCH. YOU LOSE A UTILE MONEY ANO GIVE-AWAYS. WHEN YOU PAY TOO UTILE. YOU SOMETIMES LOSE EVERYTHING BECAUSE THE PRODUCT YOU BOUGHT WAS INCAPABLE OF DOING WHAT IT WAS PURCHASED TOOO. YOU CANT PAY A LITTLE ANO GET A LOT. DErN'S . ' : iiistaiiation: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PlACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIP. 92627 • PHONE 6.C6-A838 -6.C6 235.S VIENNA. Auat.rta (A:P) -The ten&b round ln the •leiled East,. Wen tal kl on reduct.ion ol f orttf. and armament• In Ctnt.ral P.l.arope n ded Thl.U:'lda.Y .ttb an apt1rent. dl1put~ on troop, ,ltreqtbcompqtatlaas. • .. ----------~---------------------__. ' • , Orange Coast EDITION . . T~day' Closing N.Y-Stocks l I O L. 69, NO. 352, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRlDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1976 N TEN CENTS I Mull West Newport ·Plan lCouncil. to I ' By JOANNE REYNOLDS f Of Ille O•llY l'lleU .. lf tans for a $900,000 project to en West Coast Highway, in work on the West Newport k and make some improve- Els on Seashore Drive will go re the Newport Bench City cil Monday. ' The Wes\. Newport project ac· tually consists of two separate Jtems -the proposed widening • • or the highway from 57tb Street to the Santa Ana River and the work on Seashore Drive and in the park. • The widening of the highway to three eastbound lanes with a me- dian and a bicycle trail adjacent to the ruture park, will cost an estimated $663,000. Monday. councilmen will bold a public hearing on the initial plans and are expected to issue a negative environmental impact declaration on the project. According to Joe Devlin, the • ,..oad widening has been un- dertaken by the city in a deal with CalTrans for the remainder of the old Pacific Electric right· of-way alongside the highway. Earlier this year, the city bought a portion of that property for the West Newport Park. The city paid $170,000 for the 68,000. square fool triangle al the , western end of the property betweeb Mth and S9tb streets. The highway widening will be financed with funds from a $265,000 grant the city is seeking from the county plus $320,000 , from the city's gas lax funds and $78,000 from the city's storm drain funds. The second West Newport pro- ject -the improvements on Seashore and the development of the park -have been designed and the council is being asked to award a $274,000 contract for the w.ork. City Manager Bob Wynn said that P laza Landsca'pe, Inc. of Orange submi!ted the low bid for work on the triangle parcel that the city already owns ott of SStb Street. The park improvements in· elude four tennis oourts, a tot lot, irrigated landscaping, walkways and two parking lots wbidl will hold S6 cars. \. • !69 Taken From J.07 Stricken Flu Shot Plan May Be Nixed • WASHINGTON (AP> -The ~wine flu immunization program may be dead even 1f the vaccine is cleared of any connection with a paralytic diseaf ~ that has led to the nationwide suspension of the program, federal officials in· dicated today. Meanwhile. the government reported it discovered 13 more cases of the paralytic disease - the Guillain-Barre syndrome Sawlis Say 6o/o Hike ~Will Stick DOHA , Qatar CAP) -Saudi Arabia predicted today that 011 prices would not rise beyond 5 percent. The Saudis said they will boost their production lo thwart the 011 cartel ma;onty's I decision for a 15 percent hike. I The forecast by Saudi Oil Minister Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani followed a two.day lm~ng of the Orgaruzation of Petroleum Exporting Countri~s I-OPEC al which Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emira es broke with the m&JOO · \y and ~eld out for a 5 percent in· I crease. The Saudis' 8.5 million barrels !dally already account ror 30 per. eent of all crude 011 output by members of OPEC. and Yamani ~aaid his country has a daily eapac1ty oC 11 8 m1lhon barrels. 1 Asked 1r Saudi Arabia will raise production lo whatever t level the m. arket de~nds, Yaman1 waved a r.tnng of worry beads and said, "Tills ts nonnaJ." 1 U.S. government off1c1aJc; have ~redicted a one·cent nse in the 'J)rice of a gallon of gasoline for ieach 5 percent increase in the OPEC price structure The Car\t effects of the price nsc are ex peeled to show up at U S. gas pumps In late January. The OPEC majority called for a 10 percent increase in January and about another 5 percent an July. The United Slates conducted an Intensive diplomatic cam· ,i>aign to warn 9f serious conse· ~uences lo the world economy ~om an oil price increase. Ski Buffs "Seek .Snow DENVER CAP) -A minister Is fasting, a radio ataUon just finished broad- casting 24 hours a da,y and a famous resort ls resort- ing to Indian dancers -all in an attempt lo bring snow -to Colorado's skiing areas. "At this point, we·u try just about anything," said a 1poke1man for Vail As· aoclata, owners qf the re· so.rt in Vail where PresJ- dent Ford takes an annual 1kHn1 vacation starting SundJ.Y. 1 • Snow 11 scarce, and the ' tt.te'• 13 blaaat resorts ~ ·are reporting poor to falr 1kllbs conditions. Moat bav• not yet opened , . althouah Tbanka1lvln1 ·• was the target date for · 'tarting the ski se~. and said two of the victims died. That brings the number of known cases to 107, with six deaths. Dr. Theodore Cooper of the Department of Health, Educa- tion and Welfare said that if a connection is found between the vaccine and the disease "l would be the first one to recommend s uspension of the program permanently." IC it is cleared, Cooper said, he will recommend that the im- munization program resume. Cooper, HEW assistant secretary of health, told the Senate health subcommittee that if the program is shut down, it could be resurrected if there were a swine flu epidemic. In that case, he said, any risk from the vaccine would have to be weighed against risk to the public from swine nu. Sen. Edward M . Kennedy CD· Mass.). chairman of the panel, said the latest setback to the pro- gram may have irreparably eroded public confidence an swine nu immunizations. On Thursday, Cooper said that shaken public confidence in the vaccine and the fact that restart· ing the program may come too late in the influenza season for er fective immunization cloud the program's future. Cooper said he would not declare the swine nu program dead yet, but conceded that 1t would be difficult for it to i;!oon. "It will be very difficult to con- vince the public." said Cooper. Federal officials suspended the program Thursday to investigate reports that some vaccinated persons have developed Guillain- Barre syndrome, a disease af feeling the nervous system. Officials stressed that there was no proven association· between the s wine nu vaccine and the disease, but that the pro· gram suspension was '"prudent" until the possibility of such a link <See SWINE, Page AZ) • Woman Saves Home at Cost Of Fur Coat ' Newport Beach firemen today credited the quick thinking on the part or a Baycrest resident with averting a holiday disaster. • But Marjorie Robertsoa of 1700 Starlight Circle may not be too happy about the incident. Firemen said Mrs. Robertson had gone for a walk al about l1 p.m . Thursday nigbt, leaving some decorative candles burning near a small Christmas tree on her glass-top coffee table. Her 11-year·old daughter told firemen she beard some strange noises and when she went to in· vestigate. she found the candles had ignited the tree. • The girl got a pan or water from the kitchen and threw lt on the fire, but the water only caused the glass top to break, dum1>ing the burning decora- tions on the rug. Mrs. Roberuon walked in at that time, abed up the lltuatJoo, took off her coat and amotbered tbellames. The only problem, firemen Hid, Ja that she wu wearing a tulJ.lengtb mtnk coat, ~ed at ll,500. Other than damaie to the coat, firi!men aald there were no in· jurlet ln the incident. O•llY ftllot l'Mlo by l'alrl<k 0'0...Mll GARDEN GROVE NURSING HOME PATIENT WHEELED AWAY BY ATTENDANTS State lntetVenes on Behalf of 69 Aged Occupant•; Clo1e1 Sal'lttarlum County Fair Chief Sex Activity Di . d Ab -) Tape Replayed SIDISSe rupt y For Rape Jury By~ARY GRANVILLE Of, ... O•llf ftli.t SUH Directors of the Oranje County Fairgrounds Thursday night abruptly fired fairgrounds manager James E . Porterfield. Porterfield, 35, has been fair manager since late 1970. A fairgrounds spokesman sci.id a successor to the fired manager has not been selected. He said, however."'il ls exf>ect· ed that an interim replacement for the fired manager will be pro· vided unli 1 a perm anent selection 1s made. Reasons given for Porterfield"s firing centered on expansion ac- tivities at the fairgrounds Jn Costa Mesa that directors ap- parently believe would strelch Porterfield 's management • capabilities. There was also mention of dir. ficulty in the fnir's accounting procedures that state auditors found viol atcd s tandard pro- cedures. It was said, however, that the auditing problem was of only minor significance in Porterfield 's dlsmissaJ and did not involve discrepancies in ac- counts. Early th is morning , Porterfield did not know of his firing at an executive session following Thursday night's re· gular board meeting. ''I haven't heard anything about It," the fair manager said . When asked if he was having difficulty with the board, he said, ••Nollhat rm aware of." Though dismissed abruptly and apparently without being given the opportunity to review his employment with the fair, some directors praised Porterfield 's past performance. (See M'ANAGER, Page A2> • MELLO. DAD! 0,._,L Y T SMOPPl~G OAVS LEFT 'TIL CHRISTMAS .' FAIR AIDE FIRED James E. P0rter11eld Property Tax By TOM BARLEY Of !IM O•llf l'ile4 SUI! A taped recording of what the defendant admits was sexual at¥ tivity with a patient in bis South Laguna physician's office was played back to an Orange County Superior Court jury, three times Thursday. At one point. Deputy District Attorney Maurice Evans brought the defendant, Dr. Ross Todd McClure. 55, from the stand to his side at the counsel table lo in· terpret comments on the tape that were not audibletothejury. Dr. McClure is accused by a 22-year·Old Dana Point woman of rape and sex perversion Jan. 7. Persistently questioned by Evans on his alleged drugging of the patient. McClure repeatedly testified tbal be gave the young woman 10 milligrams of Valium as a relaxant for the back pain be was supposed to be treating. He repeatedly derued that the Valium be administered had <See DOCTOR, Page A2) Sclwol Land Sale Benefit Outlined By MICflAEL PASKEVJCll OI Ille O•llY l'ttol SIMI Newport-Mesa school district Sµpermtendent John Nicoll said today the lmpendinl sale of 32 distrlct·own ed. acres at a minimum bid of $100,000 per acre ($3.2 million ) will benefit lax· payers by getting the land back onthetaxrolls. .' Trustees have approved the disposal of acreage frorb three undeveloped school s,1tes. They are: l -Wakeham School Site: 10.6 acres located on Sunflower Avenue in Costa Mesa betweet'I Fairview Road and South Coast Plua. ~malley School Site: about 10 acres near Fairview Road adja· cent to the Mesa Wood4 tract in Costa~esa. -Si eentb Street Site: 11.6 acres ocated partially In West Newport Beach and partially tn C<¥tlY territory near the Ban· ning pro~rty. old Costa Mesa Union School Dis- trict. Nicoll said about $1.2 mlllion in funds received through the sale will go toward paying off stale building loans . The remainder or the money would go into capital outlay funds for improvements and con- struction within the d.istaa By law, the money canfi\Jt be transferred into tbe general fund. With enro11menl projected to ~ 1• (See LAND, Page A!) Artist's Friends To Pay Tribute Frlcncla and relations of long time Harbor Arca artist and photoarapher · w a:ly Gerhardt wtJI 1ather in tribute to him at 7 o'clock toruabt ln b1J studio at ~BOldNewportBlvd . C••tt•,u~"••'•••v•••••••co•• "'' The acrea1e 'Wu ortlinallJ -----------1 ~hued with state aid by lbe. Mr. Gerhardt died Monday at the age of 81. His ubea wtre scat· tered •\le&~ week. < The tennis· courta will not be lighted, although Wynn said the electrical powe' source will be included so that lights can be in· stalled at a later time. Original plans for the first phase of the park called for four handball courts, but Wynn said the court site will be left in its natural sandy state since con- atniction of the $34,000 handball facility proved to be too costly for (See ROADS, Page AZ> Facility Branded 'Woeful' State Health ·Department of- ficials today evacuated 69 aged persons from the Garden Grove Sanitarium because of what one official called "woefullfsubslan· dardconditions." The license suspension and forced evacuation is the first in Orange County since state re· gulations covering nursing home operations were toughened last year. • ' • Donald Dunne, director of the Facilities Licensing Division in Santa Ana. said be expects the 69 patients at the nursing home al 10471 Garden Grove Blvd. will be lodged in other facilities by nightfall. Dunne said the li~nse sus· pension ordered Thursday by stale .Health Department Direc· tor Jerome Lackner culminatee- action that began last October. 1 That is when inspectors in : Dunne's office cited the home for lS1 infractions of patient care and nursing home regulations. Violations cited in the inspec-' tion report included serious un- derst.affing in all areas of the nursing home operation. Insp'.ectors noted there was on· ly eight pounds of pork on hand to feed 83 patients then in the nurs-1 ing home. I Jl was also noted in the report that patients were bound to com· modes -or so-called potty ' chairs -and left unattended. And, the lnspector noted, there was a shortage of bed pans and other equipment needed for pro· ' per patient care as well as "what appeared to be fecal matter on , bed clothing, furniture and drapes." Dunne identified the head of. 1 Garden Grove Foundation, owner and operator of the nurs- ing home, as Dr. Richard A. Carter. Carter works full time at the <See AGED, PageA2) Threat Closes Hearst Castle SAN SIMEON (AP> -The Hearst Castle state park was closed to the public this afternoon I after an anonymous telephone caller threatened to "start sni~ I ing" unless Patricia Hearst was 1 turned over to an unkno'~ n group. (Related story, Page A4 l Coast ·Weathe r Considerable cloudiness early Saturday )Yith clear· ing later. Cooler days with highs to 70, lows down to 40s. I It I Rescued at Sea Thomas Hesketh, 24, Costa Mesa, is brought ashore• by team of Orange County Harbor pt1trolmcn and Newport Beach paramedics w ho traveled 10 miles to sea Thursday night to pick him up. Hesketh was burned while working on the engine of the sport fishing boat Coronado. He was reported in good con- dition today at UClrvine Medical Center. MANAGER Hoth Dr. Maurice Nadridgc and Robert Krone, fair board I dm?ctor!>, said the surprise dis· I missal centered on concern with Portcd1eld 's experience in management of an expanded fair · i operation that will soon include 1 hors<' racing, two fairs and a $12 million building expansion pro· gram. Nadridge and Krone praised Porterfield 's contribution to the growth of the fair in recent years NB Council Tidying Up Newport Beac h city eoun d i men are slated to tidy up some 1year·end business Monday niaht dunng a special meeting. Normally. the council meets on the second and fourth Monday of the month. This mooth, coun- cilmen decided to cancel their last meeting in favor of Monday's special session, leaving them with an uninterrupted holiday. I There will be no study session prior to Monday's m~ting which Wlll be held al 7 :30 pm al city '1all Oil Drilling Delay Asked ~DEL MAR IA Pl The City < ou11<'1I SCIY~ 1t wants any decision on off short' clnlhng delayed by the i.ton•rnment until after President- dt·ct J1mmv C.irter takes offl ct' .I.in ~·o fht' Council l"XJlr<'S'lrd "vch1· rnl'nt c)ppcl,il1on " to the Bun•nu of I .met ~ana~ement's late!.t leas in~ pl am '! for nffshorC' "lt<''I, some of "'h1rh \\nuld be Within thre<' mtlt•'I of ~an D1t-ltO Count v l1e· 1rht"I Fro• Pa9r .-l I AGED. • • hosplt;1I as its adminl!ltr11tor. I>unne '<.aicl He nlso said the dO<'tor will have opportunity to respond to the accusation hrought a~amst tht> foundation and to seek re. Jnstntement or the License at an ;ulmanistrat 1 ve hearing. ORANG! COAST ~ DAILY PILOT Tr.t t)f •• (M·t 0 ••1• P• n• wiltrt.-..1"1"°"'" bt!IWlllJtPW ..... , t)•-•\ •' ovtwl"*ltw .... 0r ..... ,. ,.,..,, .... ,,,, ",.,, c~,.,.""'' ~floe*".-f•~'""' ..,. 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His mother, Mrs. Carol Pesce, said her son quit high school to join the Navy, receiving hls high school diploma throug h the General Educational Develop- ment progra m in the serv1ce. Retmier, who was born in Newport Beach, enjoyed working on cars and swimming in lhe octa. He is s urvi ved by his rather, Charles R. Retm1er , Jr . of Newport Beach: mother Mrs. Carol Pesce, of Costa Mesa ; step.father Bob Pesce. Also brothers Kevin Michael Retmier, Jeffrey Allan Retmier and Steven Craig Rctmler and MSter Kelly Sue Pesce, all or Costa Mesa. Also grandp~rents Mr. and Mr s . Kenneth Gunther . Westminster ; grandmother Mary Jane Retm1er, Newport Beach, gr andfather Charles B. Retmler, Sr .. or Elsmore. Services will be conducted with full military honors at Pacific View Mortuary, Newport Beach beginning at 11 a.m. Frowt Page AJ ROADS • • • funds budgeted. T h e 1mp ro\emenls o n Seashore include gutters. curbs and sidewalks from 55th Street to Summit Street as 'Yell as the widening of Seashore by nine- and-a ·half feet from Orange Street to Summit Street. Aside from the base park and street. work, the proposed con- tr.act includes cons truction of a b~c ycle trail along Coast . Highway adjacent to the first ~hase or the park. The comple- tion of the bicycle trail lo the San- ta Ana River will be included as P~ of the highway widening pro)eCl. Also included in the bid is con· struclion or a 330-foot block wall with 35-foot wrought iron panel; spaced at 150-fool intervals to separate the park from the highway. The plans also call for a tem- porary chain link fence to be erected along 75 feet or park land which will be removed when the highway is widened. The plans call for the wall lo be planted with vines to enhance its appearance. The park and Seashore Drive work will be paid for with funds set aside in the city budget. In addition. Wynn noted that the city has applied fo r an En- vironmental Protection Agency grant to pay for construction of two restrooms in the park. Wine, Antiques Lost In Costa Mesa Fire By STEVE MITC'HELL OH ... D•ll, .. lleUt<iH A 1250,000 fire In an industrial part of Costa Mesa early today left three businesses gulled and antique furnishings and 4,000 cases of wine destroyed. Costa Mesa Fire Department analysts were investigating the blaze at 1635 Superior Ave., a lilt· u1> structure housing nine busi- nesses in the city's west.s1ae. Destroyed in the 1 :33 a.m. fire were contents of the Exotic Wood-Craft building, Newport Import Co ., and Cl assic Finishings by Norm. Fire walls prevented extensive damage to several other offices In the cement building including a custom boat firm and a Euro- pean machine shop. It took two engine companies. a truck company Jnd a squad company, under the directigo of Battalion Chief Robert McClelland, 30 mb>utes to ext- ina11ish the blaze. McClelland blamed silver !oil Insulation on the roof or the etruc· ture for spreading the blaze. "l th.ink that UisulaUon, which ts common in commercial l:tulld· Inga, cont.ributed to the fire," he said . Damaged In the blau were 4,000 cases of lmPorted wines, valued at $80,000, McClelland s aid. The Cafe• were stored tn the back o( Newport Import Co. and :iustained water and amoke d•mage. Firemen 11y explol\ol\I belJ'd al the fire ml1ht hav9 ~ U· plodlnJ wine botUes. :- Also deatroyed tn the ilre were anUQu• rumtahinp ID u *Ua· ceal bulldlq, lnclud.lna lltb~ tury lvntture, • l~ ~Bi·. bl• bo~and a Vlct.onM ~ Lorie Heyne. who owns the Classic F inishings shop with her husband Norm, said the shop is in.sured, "but the re's no way to rep I ace the items ln3ide.' · She said one woman had brought in a grandfather clock constructed by her 16·year-old son and left for finishin~. "She even paid $1,500 for the clockwork for the inside of the box, ''l'"Jtrs. Heyne said. "That's what I mean when I say some or thii. stuff can't be replaced." McClelland said he believes the lire started in the woodcraft shop, but said fire analysts have not yet determined the cause of the blaze. Inmates Join Hunger Strike TAMPICO, Mexico <AP) - Mexican and North American drug offenders Imprisoned in five N?rtbern Mexico jails reportedly joined a national hunrer strike Thursday by inmate. seek.Ina the right ot parole. Four Mexlcans In the An- done1uJ prlaon here Issued· a manifesto declaring they would refuse to eat until the MexJcan congress puaed pend.in& legisla- tion D)a,klnf drua oUtndfn eli&i· ~.for D..-c>le, a l"l&ht taketuway tn 1tTl. "It'• absunt that the~ law d•tel PU"Olt to dnac cften· dtf8 ~ 1ranta It to ot.btl' more ~ crtmlula, heh 11 a jiarlclde o~ lreltor, '' the IDllidlmo .. , •• ..a • ' • , Doletor IJpheld Manslaughter ' -Verdict Nixed BOSTON (AP ) -The manslaughter conviction o( Dr Kenneth C. EdeUn in the death o! a fetus dunna a legal abortion wu overturned today by the Massachuseu.s Supreme Court. Edelln waa convicted Feb. 15, 1975, two years after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states cannot interfere with a woman's right to an abortion before her fetus is able to live on its own. The stat e high court over- turned the verdict because "the defendant bad no evil frame of mind, was a ctuated by no criminal purpose, and com- mitted no wanton or reckless act in carrying out the medical pro- ced11res on Oct. 3, 1973." In his appeal, Edelin's lawyer, Willlam P. Homans Jr .. said manslaughter was impossible because the alleged victim died before birth. After his conviction, some doc- tors said they were reluctant to perform abortions after the first three months of pregnancy. Hom ans had argued, "The con- viction cannot lawfully be sus- tained unless there is sufficient evidence . . . that the fetus was born alive outside the body" and the doctor caused its subsequent death by acting "wantonly or a recklessly." County Halts Swine Flu Vaccinations Orange County's swine flu vaccination program was halted Thursday. The National Center for Dis- ease Control ordered a halt in the program because of a possible connection lo 94 cases in 14 states of temporary paralysis. While research is continuing into a possible connection between the vaccine and the paralysis, all county clinics will be cancelled. About 250,000 county residents have received the vaccine so far as part of a $13S·million fed eral program. Local officials said there have been no reports of any paralysis In Orange County. * * * FroaP~Al SWINE ..• was checked out. Cooper said the program may be suspended ''as much as a monU1 " while Investigators r<'- view data. rr it takes this long, it could be mid-January before the program is restarted, well into the traditional nu season, he said. Cooper said the U.S. Center for Disease Control in Atlanta has uncovered 107 cases of Guillain- Barre syndrome through the flu program's surveillance pro- gram. Of these, 58 had been vac- cinated against swine flu , 34 had not and the status or 15 was un- known, Cooper said. Six persons with the disease have died. or the four deaths re- ported Thursday, each victim had received swine flu vaccine, officials said. Three of tbe deaths were attributed to respiratory failure and one lo blood clots In the lungs. Cooper gave no indica- tion of the cause of deaths. EdeUn said be was overjoyed by the Supreme Court's decision "It's nice to haveUus thmgov~r after three years," Edelm stud. Homans said be hoped a.s a re· suit or lbe decision physicians in the future would feel more secure about making s uch judg.:ments. He said he thought it unlikely the commonwealth would go any further on the c ase. Judge James P. McGuire, who presided al Edel in ·s trial, had oold the jury. .. A fetus is not a person and not the subject of an indictment for manslaughter." In order to become a person protected by I :.w, the judge said, the fetus must be born out.side its mother's body. The prosecutor. Newman A. F1anagan, countered that Edelin tried to asphyxiate the f<'lus while it was still insid<' th.- mother and then failed to save 1l after it was born. NB Planner Surprised by 'Broadcasts' Newport Beach planning com· missioner William Agee was not enchanted by the surprise he got during Thursday's study session in council chambers. After serving fi ve years on the comm1ss1on. Agee was informed that study session dialogue is broadcast to offices in city hall. Speakers are located in the offices of the city manager, the city at· tomey and offices of the Parks Beaches and Recreation Depart- ment. "I don't think it's very funny,' said Agee. "Somebody sbould have told m e four or five years aj?O ... -.. Well, you never speak into the mike anyway," q wppcd Com m1ss1oner Jackie Heather. Although study sessions arc public, attendance usually 1s small and Agee was upset that "ofC-the-cuff" remarks during the informal m eetings might be taken the wrong way by someone tuning in. "Okay. no more jokes," Mrs Heather said. Agee asked Director of Com- munity Development Dick Hogan to seek out the monitors and re- turn with a report on just who can become a phantom memberoflhe audience. 2 Indicted In Pot Haul RENO. Nev. (AP) -A federal grand jury bas indicted two men in connection with alleged smug- gling of about 1,700 pounds of marijuana from Mexico to Mineral County. Named Thurs day were J ohn Clayton, 32, Newport. Beach, and Gregory Montgomery, 28, of Orofino, Idaho. They are current- ly being held in the Washoe Coun- ty jail here. Each was indicted for alleged s muggling of marijuana, possession of the illegal hemp and participation in the import of mar1Juana. Too Much? Too Little? Murderer Recovering SALT LAKE CITY CAP> -Convicted killer Gary Mark Gilmore, who pre- s um ably tried to kill himself with a drug over· dose. was regaining con- sc1ousneH today f and wu off the crltlc'1 ll•t , a hospital spokesman said. ·Gilmore was recovering more quickly than expect- ed and responded to ques- tiou.s by noddinc bil bead. said University or Utah Medical Centc:r spokesman John Keahey. Gilmore was fe>\md un· conscious in his maximum security cell aL Ulah State Prison cell on Thursday, one day after being told he would finally face a lirlna squad Jan. 17. Fro. PageAJ DOCTOR ... anything. to do with his plans for love making. And he tesUfied that the patient was never at any Ume in a condi- tion other than relaxed and th.at she was well aware ol what waas going on. The complaina nt, who filed charges o f rape and sex pen·ersion against the physician later that day, claims that she "became a vegetable" under the influence of the drug. She testified that she wa.s dazed and disorieuted and powerless to pre· vent Dr. McClure's sexual ad- vances. The defendant told the jury Thursday that he was passively encouraged by the patient to make those overtures and ttlal she offered no protest when he re- moved her gown and fondled her. Dr. McClure testified that he also used a vibrator to further sexually stimulate her. Background noises throughout the tape include heavy breathing from both participants. moans from the patient, comments from both parties a nd the sound of furniture being m oved. Dr McClure told Evans that if his patient had ever suggested that he stop the lo•:e making he would have immt.'Cllately com· plied. "1 'd have backed off like a scared rabbit," he assured the prosecutor. Dr. M cC lur e tes tified throughout the long cross ex- amination that he had been io- terested in his patient from the lime of her first visit to his office and was under the impression that she was mter estcd in him. f'ro111 Page AJ LAND .•• drop ro 20,000 s tudents in the next three or four years, Nicoll said, there is little concern that the sale of the Sixteenth Street site would be a problem, even if the nearby Banning property even- tually is developed. "We see no reason to assume we couldn't handle new students at Whittier, Victoria or Pomona (schools)," said Nicoll. Next April, trustees will hold a public hearing to consider sealed and oral bids on the three parcels. F ormer owners will have priority by matching the top bid. Notification oC the impending auction also will be sent to the Ci- ty of Costa Mesa, County of Orange , and University of California lo establish If any of these public entitles are Interest- ed In purchasing the property. DON'T BE MISLED BY DISCOUNTS. DEALS, SALES AND GIVE-AWAYS. *••···. carpe I THE COMMON LAW OF BUSINESS SAYS IT BEST - IT IS UNWISE TO PAY TOO MUCH, BUT IT IS WORSE TO PAY TOO LITTLE. IF YOU PAY TOO MUCH, YOU LOSE A LITTLE MONEY ANO GIVE-AWAYS. WHEN YOU PAY TOO LITTLE, YOU SOMETIMES LOSE EVERYTHING BECAUSE THE PRODUCT YOU BOUGHT WAS INCAPABLE OF DOING WHAT IT WAS PURCHASED TOOO. YOU CAN'T PAY A LITTLE AND GET A LOT. DEN'S ~ ... 11i~:iiisiiJiatian:·custom draperiss · Unoleunr• wood floor \ -, 1663' PlACENTI A AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646·4838 -646·235.5 \ • Saddleback Afternoon N.Y. Stoek!j 1 ! EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 352, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1976 TEN CENTS Doubt • WIDe Flu Vaccine Progralll • Ill fecting the nervous system. j WASHING TON (AP) -The ;swine nu immuniiation program may be dead even if the vaccine Ii.a cleared of any coMertion with 1a paralytic disease that has led to the nationwide suspension of the !program, federal omcials in· dicated today. I Meanwhile, the government •reported it discovered 13 more cases of the paralytic disease - !be Guillain·Barre syndrome and said two of the victims died. That brings the number of known cases t.o 107. with six deaths. Dr. Theodore Cooper of the Department pf Health, Educa· tion and Welfare said that if a connection is found between the vaccine and the disease ··1 would be the first one to recommend suspension of the program permanently." If it is cleared, Cooper said. he wilJ recommend that the im· munizaUon program resume. •• Cooper, HEW assistant secretary of health, told the Senate health subcommittee that if the pro~ram is shut down, it could be resurrected if there were a swine nu epidemic. Jn that case, he said, any risk from the vaccine would have to be weighed against risk to the public from swine flu. Sen . .Edward M. Kermedy (0. Mass.), chairman of the panel, said the latest setback to the pro. gr am may have irreparably eroded public confidence in SWine nu immunizations. I On Thursday, Cooper said that shaken public confidence in the vaccine and the fact that restart· ing the program may come too late in the influenza season for ef· fective immunization cloud the program's future. Cooper said he would not declare the swine nu program dead yet, but conceded that it would be difficult for it t.o go oo. ''It will be very difficult to con· vince the public," said Cooper.· Federal officials suspended the . program Thursday t.o investigate reports that sorve vaccinated persons have developed Guillain- . Barre syndrome, a disease af. Officials stressed that there was no proven association between the swine nu vaccine . and the disease, but that the pro-\ gram s uspension was "prudent'" 1 until the possibility of such a link 1 was checked out. Cooper said the program may be suspended ••as much as a ' month" while investigators re- (See SWINE, Page A2) Taken From O·me: / ~ CVSD Board Votes No Seniors Set For New School By ANNE COOPER Of Ille O•ily Pilot S!ilf A Capistrano Unified School . District advisory board recom· . mended Thursday night that the district's new high school open Ski Buffs Seek Snow DENVER <AP) A minister is fasting , a radio station just finished broad- casting 24 hours a day and a famous resort is resort· ing to Indian dancers -all in an attempt to bring snow to Colorado's skiing areas. "At this point, we'll try just about anything," said a spokesman for Vail As· sociates, owners or the re- sort in Vail where Presi- dent Ford takes an annual skiing vacation starting Sunday. Snow 1s scarce. and the state's 13 biggest resorts are reporting poor lo fair skiing conditions. Most have not yet opened, although Thanksgiving was the target date for starting the ski season. !Directors I • !Fire County I !Fair Chie f 1, By GARY GRANVIU.E Of"'-D•llY P•l9C SI.it Directors of the Orange County .Fairgrounds Thursday ~1ght •bruptly fired fa1rf'rounds manager James E Porterfield l . Porterfield. 35. has been fair snanager since late 1970. • A fairgrounds 11pokesman said .•successor to the fired manager ~not been s elected. , He said, however, 1t is expect· !<' that an interim replacement ior the fired manager will be pro· lvtded until a permanent selection bmade. 1 Reasons given for Porterfield ·11 firing centered on expansion ac· tlvlties al the fairgrounds in ~ta Mesa that directors ap· l>arently believe would stretch. Porterfield 's management 'capabilities. j There was a~so mention of dif- (See MAN AG ER, Page A2) in the fall without a senior class. The vote by the Growth Plan· ning Advisory Commission -if accepted by district trustees - woura mean that juniors attend· ing the other two district high schools, won't have to transfer to Capistrano Valley High. The school is being constructed near the intersection of Ave ry Parkway and the freeway in Mission Viejo. The comm ission also voled unanimously to recommend dis· trict high school attendance areas which would divide Laguna Niguel students between Dana Hills High School in Dana Point and the new high school. It would divide San Juan Capistrano students into three high school attendance areas. The attendance area for the new Capistrano Valley High· School. as approved by the commission, would include all of Mission Viejo which lies within the Capistrano school district. San Juan north of the Ortega Highway and east of the San Diego Freeway and the Crown Valley Elemenfary School attendance area of Laguna Niguel. The commission's recommen- dations are expected to be pre· sented lo the district's board or trustees Jan. 3. Fall enrollmenl at the three district high schools, according lo John Murray, growth trend consultant to the district, will be about 930 st'1dents at Capistrano Valley, 1903 at Dana Hills and 2120 at San Clemente. John Grant of San Juan Capistrano told commissioners this is the third time hi!!. family has raced adjusting t<1 ~hifting high school attendance boun-· daries. His eldest child wa~ graduated from Dana Hills, another will graduate from San Clemente and he will have a ninth grader next year al Capistran~ Valley. .. We went through problems at Dana Hills when it opened, hoisting dead fish up the nag pole until the scfw>ol developed a decent athletic program,•· Grant said. "It takes about three years fdr a school to mature. What happens to the kids who are attend4tg in the meantinte~" ' San Juan City Councilman Kenneth Friess asked the com- mission to consider dividing the city into two rather than three <See CLASS, Page A2) • • El Toro Home Set.s Program Residents of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Home in El Toro will present their annual Christmas program and service at 2 p.m . Saturday in Lo5 Allaos Intermediate School, Mission Viejo. Resident.a of the home for de- velopmentaJly disabled people wilhsing holiday mu.sic, do re· adings and perform ln a series of tableaux depleting scenes from the Lradltiooal Christmas at.or)'. In addition, there wlll be coo- are11Uonal ain1ing ol famlUar carol• and a t1Jk on "What M&kea God's Glft to Perfect.'' The public ii invited to attend the service and a reception fotlowln'-It hi the home at ZU42 El Ten Rd. DlllY l'llot l'tlole lly P•t•lck O'C>oftnell GARDEN GROVE NURSING HOME PATIENT WHEELED AWAY BY ATTENDANTS State Intervenes on Behalf of 69 Aged Occupant•; CloHa Sanitarium J11ry Hears Sex Tape A.ccusedDoctor Explaim 'Noises ' to Jurors By TOM BARLEY Ol t ... O•llY Piiot St.tlf A taped recording of what the defendant admits was sexual ac· tivity with a patient iJ't his South Laguna physician's office was played back to an Orange County Superior Court jury, three times Thursday. At one point, Deputy Dist.rict Attorney Maurice Evans brought the defendant, Dr. Ross Todd McClure. 55, from the stand to his side at the counsel table to in- terpret comments on the tape that were not audible to the jury. Dr. McClure is accused by a 22-year-old Dana Point woman of rape and sex perversion Jan. 7. Persistently questioned by Evans on his alleged drugging.of the patient. McClure repeatedly Saudis Reject Hike, Break With ·Cartel DOHA . Oatar (AP > - Conservative oil giant Saudi Arabia broke with the oil cartel • today and refused to go along with a 15 percent price increase decreed by 11 or the 13 members. The Saudis s aid they would raise production to hold the price in· crease to 5 percent for the next year. In Washington. President Ford said the majority of the oil pro- ducing nations had acted ir· •responsibly in their price raise, but that Saudi Arabia and its al· ly, the United Arab Emirates. displayed a "sense of interna· tional responsibility and con- cern." ' Cyrus Vance, the secretary of State-designate, said at the Unit· ed Nations that he was "greatly pleased by the courageous and statesmanlike action" of Saudj Arabia and the UAE. He said he and President-elect Carter .. will be sending a message to them ex· pressing our appreciation for their actions.·• Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani, the Saudi oil minister. predicted the 11 outer members or the • HELLO. DAD ·' ONLY 1 S HOPPING 014.'"IS LEFT 'TIL C MR ISTMA S .' Organization of Petroleum Ex· porting Countries would be una· ble to apply their increas.e. But he cautioned, "Don't be too happy in the West. OPEC con· tinues to be strong. Saudi Arabia cannot live without OPEC and OPEC cannot li ve without Saudi Arabia." , The United Arab Emirates, fifth large;1t producer in the cartel. joined Saudi Arabia in de· ciding to boost the oil prices by 5 percent on Jan. l and maintain· ing that price for a )'t!ar. The other 11 OPEC members -Iran, Iraq, Venezuela, Kuwait, Nigeria, Libya, Indonesia, Algeria, Qatar, Gabon and Ecuador -insisted on a 15 per- cent increase in two stages: 10 percent on Jan. 1 and 5 percent on July 1. Specific figures issued later put the total increase at 15.5 percent. A communique issued by the 11-nation majority at the close of (See CARTEL, P1ge t\2) Linen Blaze Torches (Jin A cigarette smoulderin1 ln a bag of linen caused: 9>out $300 damage to the dining area Of the Holiday Inn, formerly the Hilton Inn, in Laguna Hills early this morning. Firemen said smoke from the small flre turned on the emer1ency sprinkler system In the deserted dining room at about4 a.m. ' MOW. of tbe damage, ftrtmen said, wu caused by water. Althouab t h e sprinklers brou1ht the fi.re under conb'ol before firemen arrived, the men worked fw about three boW'll testified that he gave the young woma.J'\ 10 milligrams of Valium as a relaxant for the back pain he was supposed to be treating. He repeatedly denied that the Valium he administered had anything to do with his plans fdf love making. And he testified that the patient was never at any time in a condi- tion other than relaxed and that she was well aware of what was going on. The complainant, who filed charges of rape and sex perversion against the physician later that day, claims that she "became a vegetable" under the influence of• the drug. S)le tesWied that she was dazed and disoriented and powerless t.o pre· vent Dr. McClure's sexual ad· vances . The defendant told the jury Thursday that he was passively encouraged by the patient lo make those overtures and that she offered no protest when he re- moved her gown and fondled her. Dr. McClure testified that he also used a vibrator \o further sexually stimulate her. Background noises throughout the tape include heayy breathing from both participants, moanS from the patient, comments from both parties and the sound of furniture being moved. Dr. McClure told Evans that iC his patient had ever suggested that he stop the Jove making he would have Immediately com· plied. ' "I'd have backed off like a scared rabbit." he assured the prosecutor . Dr . McClure testified throughout the long cross ex· amination that he had been in· tereated in bis patient from the time of her first visit t.o hia office and was under the impression lhat she was interested in him. "Well why didn't you date her?" Evans asked. "That just wasia ap· propriate," the doctor l\ld. "It wouldn't have looked very good for me to be seen in the company , <See DOCl'OR. Page A.%> Thief Gets Jewels Facility .B1·anded ~ t 'Woeful' l i I \ " J • .. By GARY GRANVILLE Of tM D•llY PlloC SUli 1 State Health Department of-~ ficials today evacuated 69 aged persons from the Garden Grove Sanitarium because or~ what one • ofricial called "woefully substan· 4 dard conditions.'' The license suspension and ' forced evacuation is the first in Orange County since state re-1 gulations covering nursing home operations were toughened last I year. Donald Dunne. director of the Facilities Licensing Division in Santa Ana, said he expects the 69 ' patients at the nursing home at 10471 Garden Grove Blvd. will be lodged in other facilities by nightfall. Dunne said the lilcense sus· 1 pension ordered Thursday by state Health Department Direc· tor Jerome Lackner culminatlM"" action that began last October. 1 That is when inspectors in Dunne's office cited the home for l 157 infractions or patient care ~ and nursing home regulations. Violations cited in the inspec- tion report included serious un· derstaffing in all areas of the nursing home operation. Inspect.ors noted there was on• ly eight pounds or pork on hand to feed 83 patients then in the nurs- ing home. · It was also noted in the report lbat patients were bound to com· modes -or so-called potty chairs -and left unattended. And, the inspector noted, there was a shortage of bed pans and other equipment needed for. pro· per patient care as well as "what appeared to be fecal matter on. bed clothing, furniture and drapes." Dunne identified the head of Garden Grove Foundation, owner and operator of the nurs· ing home, as Dr. Richard A. Carter. Carter works full lime at the hospital as its administrator, Dunne said. He also said the doctor will have opportunity to respond to the accusation brought against. the foundation a(ld t.o seek re· instatement of the license at an administrative hearing. Arsonist Blamed LOS ANGELES CAP) -A fire set by an arsonist has destroyedl ·the 100-year-old Los Angeles Free Methodist Church buildln(! in the city's Boyle Heights arcu, firemen say_. Damage was estimated a\ '30,000. Coast Weather Considerable cloudiness early Saturday• with clear- ing later. Cooler days with highs to 70, lows down lo 40s. I NSl6E T ODAY Dance u growing bl/ leaps and boundl m Orange Count11. including both claalkol ballet and /ree·whc.Ung modern t«hnlqiu1. See P.agcCl of the WHbnd.,-, Index MY-S.rttc. .. """....,...nr ~~ ::3)·· CM~ At Or llt'f o.t .. .,.. DMt · °""'° •• -...-..... 0-W... •• """' DINUllllMk.. Al Df,...itlc ...... KMHUJ--Ct-II -.caMMnts ""'""'. ., ... ,, ~ ... .... ..... IUO'f At,D1 ,_...,., ........... ,~ ....__0_••_ .. _._'_""_~_ •• _,_ .. _ ... _ •• _._ ...... " ... •_·•_"'_'_ I vacuumtn1 the w1ter. Jewelry valued at $12,650 has been stolen from a Laguna Ni,uel 1torc by thieves who may have taken advantage or the owner's temporary abtence. Orantt County aberttra offken aald the theft w IS reported by Patrick Thomas Quinn of Quinn Jewetera, 21762 Forbes Road. Tbty &&kl there wasno"eYid~ce ~fottpen<rj. , '-= " •*""""'-C& ' ~, l11spection Titae H<indw Canadtt--Elementary School third grade rs. from le ft, tGm McCalla. Alicia Boyd , Eddie Franco and David Michael Cavallo, s urvey toys and books they col- Jcclcd so disadvantaged Indian youngsters c an h ave a merrie r Christmas. The children decided they \\ &.tnted to help the lndians. Other third grade classes joined the e Hort. Since it tics in with their studies, it may become un annual third grade project. Cactus Rustlers Sought More thun 800 cactus plants are <>n their way back lo Aritona to- day "'hlle Orange County sheriff's off1 ters search for two of the three me11 who ullcgedly II· legally re moved them from the desert and brought them to California Investigators refused to 1dcn· t1ry the hunted pair with the ~x planatwn that their naming FrOM Page Al MANAGER • flrulty in tht' fa1r's accounting proct>dures that stale auditors found violated :.tandard pro· rcdur~!> Jt was said, however, that the auditing problem wa:> of only minor s ign1f1rancc in Porterfield'!> d1 sm1ssal and did not involve discrepancies an ac- counts Ear l y thi s morning, Porterfield did not know of his firing at an executive session following Thursday night's re· gular board meetinf(. "I hav('n'l heard anything about it," thC' fair managC'r said When a'\k"'l ar he °"'as having difficulty\\ 1th the board, he s:ud, · "ot that I m aware of ·· ThouJ?h d1sm1..,sc•d abrupt!) and Jpptarrnth without bc·iniz g1\'en 1h1• op1•ortun11~ t<1 rev1elo\- h1'> l'mplo\ m1·nl "1th the fair .. om t· d 1 r t• t· 1 o r-; pr a 1:. c cl Port1•rfwld .., oa..,t J>t>rlormance Hoth llr \1 Jur1<·t• :'\ad ridge ;ind J<nb<'I t I\. runt·. r aa r board dlr l'l'IOr'i, S,H(j the '>UrprtM' di~ m1l>sal rt•nlert'd on concern with P1•rterf1l'ld s (>xperience 1n man.J.i1•mcnt r>f an l'Xpandcd fair opt.·r.!lwn th.it ~Ill soon 1ncl11d1• horse raC'1nrc t"'o fa1rl> and a $12 m1lhon h11a11l1n). l'\pans1011 11ro .:ram N.idrul>il· and Krone• pru1!1Pd rnr!l·rf1t•lcl ' ( 1>0 trtla11l ton to the i:ru"'th t•f tht• fair an recent > ('arc; Oil Drilling Delay /1sked 11 f.I. MAR 1AP1 Thf' City Council sa}s at WJnL1 any dec1~11on on offshore drilling delayed by the "10Vt.-rnmt'nt until ;after President t"kct Jimmy Carter takes office . Inn 20 The C'ounC'1l expressed "veh<'· ment oppo!i 1tum' · to the Bureau of Land Managf•ml•nt's latest leas· mg plan!>! for offshore !\Iles, soml• of which would be Within three miles of San Oiego County beaches. ORANGE COA.IT \I DAILY PILOT T;. 0tl"9t C•• I O•lh P1t-rH -'"'""""<"'I\'"""' ,..,...,,.,...,.1 ,.,.,.,, .,,..u.,.1""9dt..,rtw 0t.,..,. '"4'.t D·1bl1,,,tl\Q C•""O•.,'I W.-'.tt••d1f.,_.. ••• OUbh .. IWt<ft Mft"~"'~ tf'UOUtf\ '''°"" f9" ( 1\t~ M;.,\• N••Dort ft••t fl! Ht1fl!Uf'lqfftif\ ~.t.r" t -.-.. ,,.. "' "'""• lf••l'I• \•d'lltf!W ' "'•""" ,.~ !.~~· :;_:~"~";~["~~~'n ·~!~•;:1 ;:, r,,:~8<~,~~~~,.~.·:,,:~.~ .. ~'111 W.\t •••• ·-•Ill...,_ .. ,., •• "'•"'f'vlttl"'9f' Jou• C-V1u p,.,. ... jlll, tfld Gre--..1.i ~ ,...,.,.t<,.,.u '" --~, , ..... , .. M_ #Mn•o11t4 rcttw °''""" LM\ .......... ,. ..... A\\4't•"' M..l'lt91"16-•ttr• SMUl•b•ck V•lln OtflGe Hiii LA,.., .... •I~ or_,,_,,., Ofllc:H ~ ........ , .......... 11_. "'"'"~ ..... C ~ l!l'i lloK~ flov!<••rf l.A-.. K~ 11 .. 0-...Mrwt T.._.,llont (1H)MM121 Ct1111fltd -'durtlll119~71 '""°'"-' V•t .. tlff"'OH"' lt1"'310 ,...,._c.._,. 4N-Of30 ~'f: ;:',!. ~•=.~r::,,=i:= I "''"'' •' •d•t rU••m•l'ttt ".,.,,. ,.... .. .,. ft0t6dl.1Ctf •ltf\e11f tttt••I Ottf,U\tllft tf ,..,,..,.,~, ... k <eH tltU IMllt .. "" 11 (MLe •w, C•llltrAlt ht•trll•lfA •• ttrrlor µ tf ~·~;!:!J:,;o -llllf/ Mllitolf'f might prejudice the search. But the man already in custody on other charges is identified as Michael Joseph Elmer, 22, of Tucson. Officers said they thought they were on to nothing more than a minor seizure or drugs when the trio was halted in the Aliso Beach area and booked on drug charges. They said a small quantity or amphetamines was found in the pickup truck occupied by the f'rolR Page AJ CLASS .•• high school attendance areas. "As a representative of the city, I feel it is very important that our community have a high school to identify with," Friess s aid. The councilman, who is dean of students at Fountain Valley H.1gh School, also said he would heartily recommen<I having on- ly ninth and tenth grades at lhe new school. He said this would put freshman and sophomore .1thJetic teams on a competitive par with other schools and would also benerit other activity areas. like drama and band. Bill Crapo, or Laguna Niguel. said that since his family plan· nsng was about as poorly or- gam7.etJ as the school district's planning, he anticipates attend- ing school boundary meetings for the next 15 years. lie asked lhl' commission to take a longer view, anticipating a fourth high school soon, and attempt to preserve community int('grity as much as possible, FrmttPoge Al SWINE •.. view data. lf it takes t.hls long, it could be m1d -J anuary before the program is restarted, well into the traditional flu season, he said Cooper said the U.S. Center for Olsea.se Control tn AUanta has uncovered 107 cases or Gwllain· Barre syndrome through the nu program ·s sur veillance pro· gram Of these, 58 had bffn vac· cmated against swine flu. 34 had not and the status of JS was un- known. Cooper said. Six persons with the disease have died. Of the four death& re - ported Thursday, each victim had received s wine nu vaccine, officials said. Three of the deaths were attributed to reapiratory failure and one to blood clots in the lungs. Cooper gave no indica· tion of the cause of deaths. ~ Viejo High Key Clobbers Aid Project Members of M issloo Viejo HJ1b School's Key Club will spend some of their holiday vacaUon time informing the public of the hazards of h igh blood presaure. Club members, asal.ated by the American Red Cross, wtll be liv- ing free blood pressure examiJtll· tiona from .t to 7 p.m. Monday through Wednesday near the Safeway store at La Paz Road and Muirlandl Boulevard. C1ub members said they stlect- ed this service project, called Save·A·Life, after they leamed that unchecked hypeJUn.tlon ts one of tbe leadina caUHS ot deelh lnlheaaUon. 'nte 1tudent. have been trained to &ive lhe tHmlnailonl. A oune Will be u.t.Un1 I.be club .nie01· hen and available to ana.,.. an.r q.-U.OU. .. .J trio. The trailer attached to the pickup was not closely examined at that point. Deputies said Elmer's two companions had been released from jatl when the trailer was ex- amined. Officers said they found more than 800 cacti, some or wh.ich has been identified as ex- t re mel y rare and protected specimens. Ari~ona ofricials said removal o( the cacti from the desert in that state is strictly forbidden. In any event, it was explained to- day, it is illegal to ship plants lo California without permission . Officers who arrested the three men said they were told by the trio that they had "a few cacti" in the trailer that they planned to sell at a swap meet in Costa Mesa. Officers s aid the seized cacli ranged in height from two inches to two Ccet. They said many of the specimens sell in nurseries for $50 lo $100 and descnbed the total value of the haul at "a con· servalive" estimate or $10,000. Sheriff's officers said Arizona officials have told them that the uprooted plants will now be used as part of landscaping projects for public buildings m Arizona communities. "Those Arizona people are mad," a sensor investigator s aid today. "They have pretty strict Jaws about the removal of de'iert cacti and they've had a lot of poaching lately. · FrO#t Page AJ CARTEL ••• OPEC's ministerial conference said the base price of $11.51 per barrel of crude oil will be raised by $1.19 on Jan land by another 60 cents on July I. bringing it then lo a total $13.30 per barrel. The Saudi-UAE increase ol 5 percent would normally mean an increase in U.S. gasoline prices or less than a cent a gallon. But much of America's present oil imports come from Venezuela, and a gasoline price rise will de- pend on purchasing arrange- ments made by American oil companies The companies would also determine the timin2 of a price increase. Generally, experts figure the U.S. aasoline price n ses one cent per gallon for every 8 percent in· crease ln the OPEC price . Because Saudi Arabia is the largest source of U.S. oi l Im- ports, its 5 percent boost would soften the over·nJI OPEC impact on the U.S. econom y. In 1975 the United States im- ported 3,212,000 barrels per day Crom OPEC countries. p,.,,_ Pag# Al DOCTOR ••• o f a youn g girl In that neighborhood." "Do you think that what hap- pened in your office with the young woman looked very good?" Evans asked. "It was unwise," the defendant admitted. "Very unwise. I am very a.shamed of what I dld." Or. McClure appeared to 1ug- (esl at one point in his testimony that be was hoping his patient ro\&ht have an arranaemenl ln mind that would allow them to meet away from his office. ''Sht was taJltlni about leaving her roommate in Dana Point and havlna an a9artment of her own,'' he teaUfled. "1 thoulht she Wat hopln1 tbat l'd otter help In flnanctna it. ..She waa looklnc f o r aometblnJ from mo ," he teltllted. ''And I was anxloos to pleu• that clrl tn 1111 way l could pMeH htr. But. Ult Lord . lmbtrs l abould bave ltopped.." ' Barcelona School Readied By ANNE COOPER Of aw D•lly ~lee M.ott Kindergarten stud~nts trail their teacher through silent, nearly empty classrooms, wh.ilc two older boys help a custodian W'lload books and easels from a van. Construction or Barcelona Hills School in north Mi88ion Vic jo is complete. Principal Tom Blum said this week he expectB the classrooms lo be ready down lo fresh chalk at the blackboards when children return from Christmaa holidays Jan. 3. In the meantime, Barcelona Hills students, who have been at- tend Ing school In portable classrooms on a park site several blocks south of their new school. 1 are helping with moving and becoming acquainted with the core-module layout. ( Piiot J _ Logbook Pupils Compete For Float Jobs By ANNE C()()Pt;.R OI .. O.lly I'll .. M.111 IT WASN'T A MA1TER OF finding enough Mission Vie· jo High School kids to help decorate their community's Rose Parade float, but rather choosing whicb or the scores of eaeer \'o)unteers would do the job. The lucky 80 youngsters who will do the tedious job of placing nowers and other decor on the noat wlll work Jn shift.a or 40 from 6 :30 a.m. lo midnight from Dec. 27·30 to get the job done. Then there will be a rush of work on New Year's Eve to put the final touches on before judging begins at 3 p.m . lf that sounds like a lot of work that would be more fun to avoid, talk to a few or the irate younesters on the long list of alternates who probably would have paJd for the chance to be a part of the festivities. ''This is cool." fifth grader " Tony Gits said to his buddy. Dan- When it's all over, MUslon Viejo"s "Dream Come True" float will be seen on television atound lhe world New Year'1 morning. ny Krahulik, when the two boys ' took a break from their moving chores to try out the reading lolt, up a flight of stairs, a heavily carpeted perch from which they looked down to the lower level through a partition of wrought iron and stajned glass. "That room is ror animals and plants," Danny said, pointing to a small glass-enclosed room, through which a lush green patio could be seen. "Who says?" asked Principal Blum. "You did," said Danny. "You promised!'' "Oh, okay," said Blum, "We'll have a different animal every week -that would be an educa· lional experience. How about if westartoffwitb a tiger?" But the two boys had run ahead and were exclaiming over a giant v.Tought iron snail. encased in sheets of glass and forming a screen at the entrance to the school's multipurpose room. Barcelona Hills is the first or three core-module s chools planned by the Capistrano Unified School District. The second school. Harold J. Am· buehl School. is currently under cons truction in San Juan Capistrano and is scheduled to open in the fall. The third core·module school, all of which have been designed for the school district by Porter- J ens e n · Hans en ·M aniagol architects of San Clemente, will be built next year in lhe Cordova tract in south Mission Viejo. Blum said that despite the at· tractive features. which include an exterior or wood and shingles, as well as decorative indoor touches, the Sl.2 million pnce tag is moderate, as schools go "We will open in January with one empty classroom." he said, "but by next Call with all th<' new homes going in we'll be over our 450 capacity. These schools are designed with some elasticity to accommodate rapidly growing communities, which place great demands on schools until the population stabilizes. "We will use portables for a while, but we expect our school enrollment to decline as the com- munity matures. Al that time we can remove the Portables, and we won 't be stuck with perma· nent structures which have out· lived their usefulness " Inf ant Abandoned * 1't. C:00,.111 SANTA CLAUS was obviou!sly dreamed up by a parent, who bad just returned from Christmas shopping. The holi- day season would be so much more pleasant, if a "right jolly old elf" handled procurement of gifts. Shopping in one Saddleback Valley toy store this week was frustrating enough, what with the one toy four·year-old Susie really wanted available only in a shredded carton and the clerk treating me like a known felon when I tried to pay with.a check. But then came the parking lot. Drivers in lhe Sad- dleback Valley have locaJ Jaw enforcement officers pulling out their hair in vexation. There are the Leisure World drivers, who don't see as well as they used to and are slow to get to the brake. The brash young kids are just as bad, out to show the world ·how confident they are of their recently acquired skill. Add lo this mess mothers with cars loaded with shriek· ing children and then, perhaps the worst , us working peo- ple, already late gelling back lo the office. I headed for the car with my banged-up Christmas toy, only t6 find one end of the parking lane blocked by an aban- doned garbage truck and the other by a car which had been driven smack into a pllrk car and deserted. It was filteen minutes before an elderly gentleman came to my rescue by offering to move his gold Cadillac. which blocked my car at the front The old gentleman had t1 stiff neck and couldn't ~ec well enough to back his huge i.edan out of its s pace lhe first try, or the second or the third. Finally, in desperation, l gol oul of my car and played traffic cop, urging him back with hand s1~nals. By the lime I left the shopping center, I was so late, I figured I'd grab my lunch al a drive-through quick service place. No such luck. The cars were lined up around the ham· burger joint, through the length of a neighborhood shopping center parking lot and right out into the street. Oh, Virginia, how I wish there were a Santa Claus! • • * SOME OF THE BYSfANDERS watching St. George's Episcopal Church bemg moved to its new site waxed philosophical when the truck passed beneath some power lines and the church steeple sheared them in half with a loud pop and a fl as~ of light. One obse··ver commented that the Man Upstairs was showing displeasure at his house of worship being moved and that the flash of light was an omen. 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