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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-12-27 - Orange Coast Pilot;I I I Orange Coas t EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 362, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Y 0 11r llo11u•t o " n 1 Dail~· 1 ·_."·spaper M ONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1976 TEN CENT ad Blasts 'Unwarranted' .ShotS By GARY GRANVJLJ.E I CM"'" D•llY Pilot \toll I A Westmins te r man today 1called the near-fatal shooting of lh1s son by police Chnstmas night Westminster Man Injured • in Call for Aid t101 .., father claimed. I Early police accounts of the shooting d escribed a brief con 1 versation bet ween an officer and Rock Fetzer through a !>lightl~ a1ar garage door !-ihortly before the 6 30 p m . shooting. "completely unwarranted and unjustified." ··we called the pohct• for a~ sistance and \.\ h!.'n thl'}' eJme 1 they Just started :.hootm~. · Si.lid 1 Wilber Fetzer, 47. in his \ ers111n <>f the shoot1n~ in the gara~<' rif the family ' home at 15762 Brookhurst St., Westnunster . Seriously injured when struck in the chest by an unspec1f1l'd number of bullets fm:d b\ ii Westminster police officer \.\a~ Hock Lee Fetz.er. 21, of tht· Hrookhurst Stn·et addr<'c;s arte r 'Immortalized ' S<:ulptor .J uli;rn J l;.,.ns of t\t lantJ puts the ftn:.d t ouche~ on lhl' J1rnmv 1 'arfrr Jn;iugural J\lcdc.il. the sale of wh1eh 11111 hl'lp p<.1~ the tah for the .January relehrat1ons in Washington Thi· Pn:-1d1.·nt1al Seal appears on th1.· op pos1tt• s ull· i~audis to Increase Oil Production BEIRL'T l.l•h;1111m I \[' Saudi i\r,1h1.i \l rll lx1o't 1111 pro pucl111n to 111 milhc.n h.1rrf'I, t a' from 1h r11rr1•nl H .I m1ll11m !.·a r1·-.ull of th,· p11< 1n)! d1 pu11 mon)! mr11lhPr·, 111 lhl' kl!Jll11.1t11111 of l'l'lrolt•um 1-;, rtlnc { •nlnlfll'' .t n h<t hlt• oil 011rnal -.;11d tn<l,I\ 1\l '•h1• .. amp 11me. OPEC .., <.'Cretan 1-!UH'r.tl '·""in \'1enn.1 at th<' <·arl<·I' 'Piil 0\1'r ml rices c auiwd .,ome unt•t•rtatnl Y nd hinl(•d th.it t ht• M•rond ... tt•p nf t1o1.o-part pr I<'" nM· adoptc-<i II\ I of tht• 1:1 01'1':< · rnrmtwr' lh1' onth m1cht he '' .11,1-.t pilled O il alt a t Sea BOST()' 1 \I' \ ' .... 1 rarpf't f th1«k 1111 'Ptlh·tf from th1• r•·<'ked t.ink1·r \t 1~0 \krc-hJnl nd pu.,h1·cl tn "11 hin t!f milt•' of antuck('t h l.11111 h\ .1 'outh1 rl\ ~nd . n ·tre,tl('(f ,1 f1•1A. milt·-. award totld' .1'111 h•tll1'fl r h1· a.;t GuJrd 'Jui 'Wt•'rc right b;1c-k to \\ht'r<' 1o1.1• tlarh'(I, · a 'pnkt•,man 'JHI of he ~hip .., i Ii mdlron i.::dlon ar.110 of indu-.tri.il oil thJl ha .. ormed a slick C"lllmtit<'d al :JO b) 00 miles. "Th<'rl' hasn't tw<'n uch furth<'r rtiovemcnt. ·· Meanwhilt'. 1n New \'c1rk. .eorf(c Papadopoulos. C'aptam of he i\rito M1·rchanl. \\as to rl' umc test 1 mr111y today on tht• round1nir of thl· l.1h(•rian nair anker Dec 15 ~Judi \rab1a. the \\Orld ., t.1r~e-.1 oil ('\POrtt·r. and th<· t 'n11 1'<1 \rah Em1rall'" 1l 'AE 1 held t hC'1 r price' rtsPs lo~. pt•rcl'nt at an Ol'F:C me<'ling al ''hrl'h 1h1· nlhC'r m••mr ... dcc1dt'<l on .1 JO 1wr 11·n1 h1kl· <'ff<'1't l\·r Jan I amt 5 1wr('1•nt mo rt• .l 11 I~ I rht• S.1ud1 1111 mm1-.tt•r !:>hl•ll\ \hmed ZJk1 Yamana, threatened .1fter th<' mf't'lin~ 111 Onha. Qatar 111 noo<l lhl' m .1rkl'I \.\lth 10~1·1 pnn·d Saudi tHI · Thl' :\I 1dtl It• Ea.st EL·onom 1t· ~urvcy hNL' quoted aulhontat1\1· ~nurr<'s a-. saying lhf' Saudi pro ll11cl1nn n-.e \.\ 11uld Cl\'l'rai.:t' I ;, m1ll1on harn·ls a dn~1 h<-J!innin~ .I ,m I. ,ind h(' n•v1ewl-<I l'\"\•r\ lhret' mnnth!> lh1•n •afll'r rht•re "J" no 1mm1-<h.1h• \111rd "ht•thcr th1• l A I·; ;11-.o w1111l1I honst produruon ~au d 1 ,\ r <1h1 ,1 '' O I' EC .., I Jrgt·~t produnr Thi· i\rah1Jn \m<·ricJn Oil l n 1ArJmc11 1 · \.\ h1t•h produce .. mn-.t ~.1u1li crude'. has the e,1punt\ to numr nut 11 ti m1llmn barn•b ,1 da~ 1h1 'iUf\l'V <,J td . ll said S;wrh authnnl1<'l> hi.1v1• imposed a production ce1hng of R 5 million barrels a day, and ar tual Aramco output for the first 11 monthi1 of 1976 has avcrngl•cl about 8.3 million Saudi price -sett<'rs al<;o broadened the d1ffcrt<n('c between their marker ~ra<lc Arabian light at $12 09 a barrd nnd infrnor heavy grade<;, tht• t•c<momiC' survey said The marker crude 1s llSl.'d as a reference point for sl'ltmJl · otl IS..e OI L. Pue A2l Westminster police Saturday 1dent1fied the patrolman liS Of· f1cer Hans De-Ila as Feller reportedly under\.\cnt -.urgery at Fountain Valley Com- munal) llosp1tal Sunday and 1s tn stable cond1t1on there today. Weslminslt•r police said an in BB M an Dies vestigal1on into his shootm~ by the Orange County Sheriff's Of ficc 1s under wa v According i.o the Y1ctim '<; father. police were ca.lied to the house when his son "lo:.t control of himself" and began smashinJl windows m a neighbor's houst.> Clues Hunted In Air Crash ft«ler..il offH·iab 1r11fa\ wt·re in n•stigating the cra-.h of <i ~inglc engine a1rplanr in which a young Huntington Bl'ach pilot was killed ~unda~ and hi-. Y.1fc crrt1call~ in rurrd Federal i\\ 1al10n Adm1n1stri.1 tion omciab 1dt•nllf1l'd thl' dead pilot a!> .John \'erle Rec·k 24. of 5602Skylark Or1\l' His \.\ 1h'. D<•ni...<' .:\laril' Beck. 22 also \\ J' lllJUrPd m the crash 1n th•• roll111g hilb of thC' Tt•m<'l'ctl.1 :1n·,1. ,1r1 nrdmg to of IH'ltlb Sh<' \.\ ,t, flo\.\ n t11 !\lan·h All For('<· H ,, ,,. 111 I!" c•r-.1de In lt<.'l1co11l( 1 .111.J lht·n lrJn'>ft•rn-.1 t II t h l' It I \ I' I !-. I cl(' r, l' n l' r .ii llo-.p1lal •\ -.pok(•-.man sJ1d her cund1 11nn 1s cnt1C':ll \\1th multiple frac t ure-. anrl int rrual IOJUnc•:-. Offic1ab said today they had no 1rka ""hat caused the crash. Expert!> from the National Transportation S<Jfety Board w!.'rc investigat•nJl at th(' scene today The pl:me was discovered on Youth Finds $410; Gets $W R eward .\ lt'll<'r of apprec1at1on w<b b.'· IOJ? pn•parcd today b)' Laguna lkach po Ii cl' for a 1:1 ~ <'ar-old hoy who kt•pl the spirit nf Christmas on Christmas Eve James .I A~n·n, of 541 Oak St , Laguna Bl'ath , found a man's wallN and chrckhooi< nn the .. 1dc·w~1lk nt•ar lht· Village Fa.ir -.hopping c·omplcx on Paci fi c Coa:-t llighwa~. not far from his hnmt' ., lnsl(lt• 1lw waller w<1s $410cash. "l;ohnch s:J\I. thi' lad pick it up 11111 in-.tl•arl 01 rul>hang horn<' with "h<H man~ might have ron- '1rlt•1 l'd <I C'hris1mas wmdlal1 h<• inslt•ad rushro 111 pohct• n<«H1 quarkr<. !lo" nl O\\ n Polll't' locatL·d 1hl' O\.\ner, ~no \, .,., j!r:Jll'ful !.'nough for young i\J.!r••n s ('hri-.,ma .... ge<.,urc· that "tw• "'rh.tngNt gifts a n•\.\ ilrcl of ~ICI Nixon s Ho me For Holidays With a Chris tmas card from President and Mrs. Ford on dis· play in their Ii ving room. former President and Mrs. Nixon are spendmg the holidays al home in San Clement<'. Their children are awa\' A ·spokesman said both thc•1r dnu~hters spent Christmas with lhe1r husbands' families lhc J.!round by a rarntt•r \\ho notified the R 1 vc•r.'.1d<· C'ount' Sheriff's Departml'nt ' The operator at MC'ado,\l<irk Airport said there wa .... no plane reg"lstcred to Mr Beck and d1'1n 't know 1f thf> airnlam• had dcrrnrr l'<l from tht• lluntm1-,'1on B<>al·h ~urport Mesa Man Killed in Car Crash Thoma.'. Patrick Donofr111. l!S, of 650 W 18th St , Co.'ota Mesa. was killed Sunday night in a single ear cr.1sh on Orlt·~.i Highway, aecordin)'.! to a ('Or oner's report Donofrio reportedly died \.\hen ejected from the car he was driv- ing as it went out of control, tort through a fence and then rolled over tY.1ce fn1ured in the 6 4-0 p m a<·c1 dent about seven mile!. ea..<,l or the San n1ego FreeW<I\ \.\L'rl' 1\\0 mate pa .. scngers 0 l>!tlh Cr>,l .1 Me!.a mrn A C:Jhforn1a l11gh\.\:J\' J'Jtl'tll spok<'~man 1dl'nt1fil'<l 1ht• 1n1ur<>tl mt n as P1•tPI' .John (;11·hnJ.:, .:1 of 1827 fldker St <1nd ./.1mt·~ ./111111 Ward. 2~. 11f :1121 S Tart St The 1\.\0 1n1urNt .nl'n ·.11·n· t;ik1·n l<1 :\l 1s..ion C11mmu111I\ llosp1!.il \\'Ith in rune' <ft'SC'nht•(J a:-minor I>.\' thl· CllP !>J>Okl•sm.in lie' s<:11d Onnolno wa~ f1ri\'lng westboun<1 on Ori l'l'.!a tl11(nway Jnd had Jll"t pa~sf'<i .rnmn1•r auto Whf'n h<' app:H'l'lll iy iOM l'OOll of oflhe car. Rape Charges Filed Ag ainst Nigµel Man Oran~e Count.' Sheriff's of flC·er~ ha\'C f1l<'d raf)<' char~es agamsl a man wno allegedly broke into a Dana Po1m home cm Christmas Eve. ra))<'d the M year-old occupant and then went to sleep on her bed. Deputies said Chns Harrison Decker. 20. of the ~a Tcrrac!.' Apartments at 23731 Martnl'f Drive in Lafluna Nii,1\ael . wits ur rested in the hom e by officers who said they found him still asleep Th e worn an t1)ld clc-pul 1 <'~ Decker entere'1 hl'r home hv un known mean~ :tnd rapC'd. h<.•r after threate01ng her wi~h a butcher knire. f Nose Knows I f, !.~!m!'?!L of· First Postman Succumbs ficers spotted J oseph Boyle on C hristmas Day, Jying on a wall at the en- trance to the city pier. f They asked for identifica- tion and received an in- coherent r eply. They repeated their re quest. Boyle reached for h.ls billfold a nd rolled off the wall. falling to the pavement about ten feel below. The 27-year-old Marine was treated at Sa n Clemente General Hospital for a broken nose, broken thumb and miscellaneous scl'apes and bruise,, and w~~ 1 ht'n unl back to p Pendltton. Rites We~sday for Mesa's Harry Schick Harry Schick. the first postman to serve Costa Mesa when it had a single, rural ,route SO years ago, died on Chris tmas Eve. He was 88. Services wlll take place Wed· nesday at 11 a .m . at Bell Broadway Mortuary chapel i11 Costa Mesa. Burial w111 follow at Harbor Rest Mem orial Park. Dr. Wayl\e Mullen of the l1rsl Bap· t1st Church o~Costa Mesa will of- ficiate. When he retired in 1958 at the age of 70. Mr. Schick was honored by more than 300 people In ceremonies at Orange Const Colleee. Many in that crowd r e· membered when h e started working back in 1927. He was Costa Mesa's only mail ing things above and beyond the carrier frore that year until 1945, call or .duly -like carryint serving a community of just 400 groceries lo customers Who were people on scattered farms and sick. s mall ranches. · t Mr. Schick began carrying the He picked up cd'untless mail in the Model-T Ford he Christmas packases to be drove lo Callrornia frorn his maiJed. p rocessed them at the post office and then retutned a native l owa In 1921 -a trip he-On· note in the customer's m•ilbox ce recalled look him about 17 telling how much was owed days 1 Mrs. Schick said in a past in· Mr. Schick is s u rvived by his terv1ew that the only real chnnge wife. Mary. of the famlly home. In his habits over the years \ 2014 Maple Avenue: two sons. amouqled to trading in the CharlM or San Diego and Jock or Modet-T for a ~odel-A. which he Costa Mesa: a daughter, Bessie drove unlit the day he gave up his Funkhouser of Hawaii, 1 step. route. daughter, Maxine Marchetti of l Al his retirement celebrollon, '. San Dle10; tbne altten ln Iowa; •friends and lonl{time custom~n 1 U 1randchildren, and U ~·t· uid Mr. Schick had a .°"'ay of do-'f gandcbll~ren. ~. with a wooden mallet. By the llmt-police arnvf'd. tht· elder Fetzer said. th<' shooting victim had locked tumself in the garage • "He t the police oHtcl'r> walked up to the garage door and fired point blank four times.·· the v1c-----r--- During that conversation, ac· cording to potlce. the young man threatened to shoot Officer De H.ass <Se-f' SHOT. Page A21 O.llv fl'1to1 \"ti fl'lloto AX IN HAND, FIREMAN HEADS FOR MARKET ROOF San Clemente Safeway Damaged by Fire Sunday Afternoon Sprinklers Save Clerrient<i Market San Clemente Fire Chief Ron Coleman said today a recently repaired sprinkler system con taincd a fire Sunday that could nave burned down half of the c1ty·s Safeway store The market, located at 801 :"11 Commo Real. opened at 9 a m. today. with .little apparent damagr to the shoppinl? area Firemen s aid fire damag<' was m1n1mal Smoke and w<itl'r damage were confined primanl~ to the storage area at the rear of the store An unusual noise 1n the storeroom prompted a clerk to look 1n from the customer area about 1 30 p m ~unday. said Gordon Bugna. store m:mager · The clerk spottctl smoke and called the fire dl'partment ;md his boss Thc noise he had h<'ard was the sprinkler system, wh1th "as <'Jtllngu1shing the fire even Mesa Burglar Had a Thirst The hundar who hrol.1• 11110 a Costa Mesa bar O\'rr th1· \\Cek<'tHI either had a PO\-\ crful lhll':-.1 nr1 x peeled a lot more than he got for all his effort Employcs or the Bashful Dull. located in a !\mall shopping center at 1170 Baker St .. called officers to the scene of the break· in Sunday but could only find about SlO worth of liquor miss- ing. To obtain his lool. the~itrglar climbed a ladder to t , roof, prled open an air vent, lo ered a rope, cJlmbed down. grabbed all the booie he could carry and then ell med back up the rope to make his escape. Gr eece Shake n ATHENS. Greece <AP) -An earthquake rolled thloogb areas of northwes ter n Greece today, but no injuries or aiifliricant damage were reported by police. The quake's epicenter was re· ported to be near Preveza on the Ionian Sea, 170 miles northwe.<tt Of Atbens. Its magnitude wn meuured at :S. l on the Rlchler ac:aJe. ' . ·~ .. al. 9 units and 26 fire f11!htcrs· rushed to the scene. The fire was .sprl'ad princ ipally by insulating mlllcnal in the ceil ing. Chief Colt.>man said. The raus<' of the firl.' was apparent!) :i ciJlarel\e which had hccn dropped rnto a hm of stored burlap bags. rlrl.' frghtt:r:-spt•nt ahoul f1 \ (' hours Sund a). moppmg up water from lht• a1~les and !>ah aglnl! ~oods Manager Sugn;.i ~a1CI the fire department's annual tn!.pcctmn of the marl.!.'l about three• week~ ago paid off Nol only "as ever ythrng in i:ood working ord!.'r, hc said. but thC' firemen were familiar with the store·~ layout. lie said their familiarity with the h111ld1ng hclpt>d th<' firemen fight lh<' f1r1.• with minimal damai;e to the store and 1L<> con tents • "W<>'rc 90 percent back 1n shnpc today:· hr s:ml. "The only thing custom ers mi~ht notice is that somC' of our chspl;iys aren't 111 the bcsr of s h apt• ·· Or:n:ij,C:aM --~ \\'e n Ch e r Blue skies and sunshine will irace our days through Tuesday. with highs 68 to 73 and lows 37 to 45. 1~$1DE TODA~ Who sotd Roms· gaFMs ore dull" Controversy rages OVf'r their lou at Minnesota in N1''C championship gome. Story. CI. lndt-~ !1 2 DAIL V PILOT Monday December 27. 1976 Cabinet Convening Carter Sets Meetings on Island Estate PL A l NS. (; u . ( /\ I' > Pn.'Mdcnt dt•< t C:Jrter rs convC'n· ing a 11encs uf pr1.: inauguration meeting:. of his Cabinet at a secludl•d l!-.l,inll plantation. with d1sruss1<ms uf 1mss1blt• t ax culc; .111d the S.:t'lll'' ,d ..,t:..te <1( th1· economy <·xp<•cll"<I to be htgh on theacendJ . Carter was to fly Loday to St. Simon's Island near Brunawl(!k, Ga .. aboard a commcrc1.tl chartered airhncr after :.pendln.; a quiet Cbnstmas with his fam1I.> m Plains. Vice PresidC'nt·l'IN·t Wullt·r MondiJle and mollt or thl· nrw Cabinet member& were to Oy lo Third Trag~dy Family 'Will Never Smile' ' FA IH FIEl.D 1\1:.rtnr IA l'I llohdav tragcdv slrul·k Dorothv Heynoids family for the third str:.11ght yc.1r '"hen a fire. ap· p<Jrl'lll I\ lwgun 111 .1 Chn,tmas tn'l'. k1llt•1J ht·r lhn•t.• youn~t·!'.L sons. ,ind in i u 1 t·cl lwr Jn<! hc·r bl'\ 1•n olhl•r 1·h1ldn•11 Thev II ncHr 'mill· :.1gain. ·· s;.11d a ·rricncl "ho "at«hed am IJu l:.inct·s t.ik1· thl· '>Un rvini.: I am11\ mcmbt·r!'. lo thl' ho~p1tal La::-.t Vl•ar. on Th~1nks.c:1 v1ng du}, :\Ir:.,_ JlP)-nold::-. · 3ti :-ear old hu~band . \\'1ll1am, d11'<I of a heart .1tt.tt·k \\hilt· n·c•o\·t·ring from a ..,t·r11111 ... snn\\ 111'1111 It• at"t'ldt•nl And 11 w:" llw 1"11urlh of .July t!l71 p1•raod whl•n a noth1·r Ht•\'llC>ld!'o l'h 1 l<I , !l ·YC!i.lr ·ul cl l)y. .cyrH:. <lrm\ nr·<I \A. 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" "trod1i1<td wH .. eu\ aeite.111 "'"'•u•~ •• . .,.. ... ,_. ~~. ~;'.~,_<,~•'\.::!~?:t .~~··.~ ,?,:::, -;;·:. ::::::r •.. :.-; :~~ -·~·•l ........ ,., have died had it not bet>n for the quick thinking of one of the girls 'Tm sure that l\lellody saved several hves." he explained "She's only 12. but she forced her brothers and sisters out the win- dows or thcy also might han• ht•en trapped. She tril'd to :.a\<' the three young boys. but thc) panicked and ran away from her · Wr found three sma ll. badh burned bodies huddled togcth<'r in a second floor bedroom." They were Keith, 4; Carl. 3, andDirk,2. Four ;.imbulanccs took the sur ,·ivors to Mid-Maine Medic<.i l Center in Waterville. Mrs . Reynolds, 34, and two of her t hildren were treated and re· )C~JScd. Five of the children remained hospitalized in satisfactory condi- tion with first and second degree burns. lacerations and possible fracturC's. Mrs. Reynolds had been mak- ing a Ii \•ing raising chickens. ··Dorothy never asked or look help from anybody. She fed and clothed her fam1h• from what ~ht.• made with her chicken farm and i.he ne\ e r com plained,·· a nc1i.:hbor said. Four investigators from the state fire mars hal's office spent Sunday digging throuich the re mains of the home but had not dc term med the cause of the blazr. "We"re sure it had somethin.c: to do with the Chnstmas tree ... Leighton s aid. "lt had been in the home for two weeks and we believe the baseboard heating had dried it to the flash-point". A charred stand was all th<.1t remajned of the tree. Leighton also said that paint and other flammables wcre stored under the s lam; and ron- tributed to the rup1d spreud nf th<• names. Incumbent Joins Eight Candidates Inc umbent srh ool tru:.lt•f' Frank Hurd t onk out filin g papers today at thl' county n· g1 ... trar·:. office and :.aui he• plan' to seek re-election to the In 1111· l'n1fied Srh1h1l Ooard. Jlurd JOHIS a field of t'tt.:ht potential candidall'S fo1 1 .... 0 ~eah The l'lection 1s in March. Tht· olhf'r 1ncumhl'lll , Chut•k floulanger. has dc·cadet.l not tu run llu1<I, of 18161 l>ev.bcrn· Wa,, "'.1s t•f\•l'lt•d to the hoard la~t ~tJn'h. but his hCJt "'up for l'll't' 11011 again h<·rausl' ht: v.J.., not .1m11ng the h1 ght·'t \oft.·-~cllt·r.., 111 th.it rare. One> other t'Jnd1rlalt: has takt•n out filing papi rs s1nl'l' l<1i.l \\l'C•I. ThC' n1'\\ C'Sl c ontc·nd1'r "Thomas (' Wilson. o( l!Jl•t. P.1seo HoJd .. 1 sthool adm inistrulor. Three l'and1dates alrl•a1h hit\ 1· rcturnl.'d their paper'> Th;•y an· Fred Gahm, Ron Lunceford and Lours ZcJd:i Three others. an ad d1lion to Wilson and Hurd. have taken out papers. They :1rc Oorothea ··Dottie'" Rlainc', Hobert Gray and Kathy Larkm The filing pcrioci t'nds Dec :10 Home Looted In Clemente llousehotd ~oods valued at SI .066 were stol<'n from :1 San Clemente residence while its oc cupants w<'r e celehratin~ Christmas in the m ounta.inc;. San Clemente police officers said two television sets, a clock radio. a set of cookware. seven drinking glasses and a coffee pot were taken from the home of Janice Lucille Kuehue, 66, of 1'45 W.Canada. Whoever took the items en- tered through an unlocked rear window sometime between Thursday and Sunday, officers said. Residents Flee CAPE TOWN, South Africa <AP> -HundredB of r~sldcnts were fleeing a black township near Cape Town today after fighUne among blacks that left 19 dead and 97 injured. the South African radio reported. Heavily armed poUce patrols wtrc trylnfl to re•tore order In Nyang~ lO'Wftlbip. the i s land estate from Wa1hlngton on an Air Force jet. Curter begin:. hi:. thrcc·day M·ncs of m cet1n g:c; by confernnic on economic problems '.\ith Mtchat•l Bluml'nlhal. the Hcnd1x Corp. t'ha1rm:rn numt'<i Treasury secretary, Thomas H Lance. thc Atl<1nt :1 hanker ch()!;<:n a:. dire<> tor nf thc OCC1l·e of Mana~emcnt and Budget , and Charll"c; TIME: CARTER'S 'MAN OF YEAR'-A4 ~hult1c. the cconom1st whn Mii be chairman of Carter's Council of Economic Advisers. Thl• i.t.•ss1ons ~1th the Cabinet members. "ho take ove r the federal government with Carter on Jan. 20, were planned as rree- wheehng and mformal. Carter aides said they Wt're designed tu let the Pres1denl-clcc·t and his ap pomlecs dlS('USS poh«1es and gt!l Lo know each other. "This 1s the sl<.1rt of h1'i trl.'al- ml'nl of lhl· C<1b1nd officers ai. the print1p<.1I s t aff ;md tht> main nicans of carrying out what he hopes to do in his <idmmistr<t· tion." said Hex Grnnum, a c '<.irtc:r spokesman. An informal huffot s upper 1s planned for all the appo1nle1•:-; tonight. They will m eet with Carter as a group on Ttfesday anrl Wl'dnesday for working sessions. The Pres ident-e l e ct is scht•dull'd also to discuss the financial problems of New York ~late and New York City with Gov. Hugh Carey and Mayor J\brahJm Beamc in a pnvatc meeting Tuesday. Garage Fire Damages Told F1 n· hroke out in thl· i.:arnge of .i 1H'w Turtle: Hock (;len home' m In inc ~und;n• ;1fll'rnoon. cau!-.ing ~'lt)(l tlam<Jgl'. Thc home hadn't l'\ l'n bet•n OCCUJll L'cl Yl't i\(•eordang to Or;.inge County f11 t•mt•n , tht• rt•s1dt•ntc al 4~ S\Tamor<.' Creek w;1s rC'ccntl y ptirchast•d hy the Hoger fioberts f;imily. but they h:.ivc not yet movC'd into thc home. llaltalion Ch1 C'f .Jim Hadley !'.;11cl the Hohl·rts familv w;.is \H1rking on th<.•ir new home al Ii 30 p m . \\ ht.·n thcy ::.me lied ~mokc <'Oming from tht· gara~e. Ftrt'm<'n qu1 dd~· put out the blillC' hut nut bC'IOl l' It damaged the garag<." \\all ar.d p.1rt of the roof. \\ hl'lt' fircmcn gjmed at· C't'ss 10 lhf' fin· Had It•\ s .. 11rt thC' rirr \\JS ilP· p.11 «nlh c·:.iui.t·d h;. "short m thl· '.\lrmi? Ill thl· ga1.1J?e\\:Jll f 'ront Page Al OIL ... pnn.''L Othc•r grades of oil ;.ire pr1rrd higher and lower accord· 1ng to thi:ir quuhty and thc case with which th ey c an bt' market NI 'While prin·s for lighter r rnd<'s .. have· been raised hy thl• full 5 percent. prices for medium and heavy grade crude have been incrC'ac;rd hy only :i I) .111rl :1 O r<''>pectivt'ly, ' lhl' nt·" sll'ltcr sa 1d. Thr Mir\ cv s aid the othrr 11 0 1'1-:C" nwml'ic>r' agret'<I ;.il Doh<.1 11> huttn•...., their h\O step price inrn•asc "by rl'durin~ their ov. n prnc1uet 1011 bv an l''IUtvaicnl volume o n <J prn.rata coordinated has1s ·· lt~hy Feet? Heavy Tackle JCCt on the Newport and Balboa Piers as well as the Upper Bay bridge as part of the city's continuing maintenance of those structures. It's not a fisherman going aflcr a big one. The crane ts bctng used to replace some old piles unckrnc:.1th tht• Newport Pier . Workmen from tlw John L J\lcek Company an.: working on a $40,000 n.·novat1on pro· ~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Hwuingto1i Dog11aping &jfles Cops Jluntinr,ton Ht'ach police ha\<.• a Christmas-nig ht dognapmg mystery on lhl'lr hands today. Burglars :.t ole a pedigreed Samoyed dog from the backyard of a residence ut 395.'l llumboldt Drive, Hunting ton llarbour. The O\\ nt•r told 1>ohtl' that h1• 2-year-old S250 dog was tramcd Ll attack" 1thout command Polin• ;.irr baffh"<I on how th1• burglars tool. the dog unlcss 1L turned as tam<• •" <• puss~ cal ;.ind folloY.ed thl• <:ulpnts Y.1lhn~ I~ out of the yard ThL• O\\ner th111ks th<.• hurglar-. rendered tht• <log unt·on!-.L'IOU'> OfficL•rs sn1cl I ht•v ha<f 1111 k :.ul-. into the dog nu ping iod.iy Boy on Cycle Killed by Car In Anaheim A 16-year-old bicyclist riding side-hy-!i1de "'1th a companion on a busy Buena P;.irk thoroughfare· Sunday n1~ht wai. fatally m1ured when struc k by a car , accordinJ! to pohce .Jon Rnan Sha\\. \\hO llvt•<I ,1t 312-l Olinda Lant•, \nahe1m. died Ill i\nahC'1 m ;\I <>mnnJI I losp1t:1I C'Jrly toda~. poll("<' '-aid The .voungstcr \\as fatally 1n JUn•d at r.· :18 p m Sunday wh<'ll hrt by an eastbound c<.ir on Cr"' eenl Avenua JUSl we~t of Stanton Avenue. Police said llw v1t·t1m w<1s rid in,i: along~ide a I rll'nd in lhc curb lane of Crcsccnt /\venue when his bicycle was l>truck from the rear by a car trave ling in the same direction. Accident investigators said the youth's bicycle was equipped with a rC'fkctnr :ind a hradh,i:ht bul the 17-year -old car dnvcr ap parently did nol see him In time lo avoid the col1 1sion. 2 Held in Theft SAN TIERN /\HDfNO <AP> James Wheeler. a bank C'mployr. <1nd David ,lam 1 ~on h;1ve ht>e n ar rested in connl'cllon "'llh last week ·s r o bbery of a San Bernardino branch oft hr Bunk of Cahforn1a Irvine to Hear Bid For 89 More Trees A recommendation th:it :,in ad· ditional 89 eucalyptus trees be saved at the new Woodbridge site will be made lo the Irvine City Council Tuesday. The recommend at ion will come from the three-m an com· m1ttee that r e-ex amined eucalyptus tree windrows at the next Woodbridge development site. bounded by Jeffrey Road. lrvme Center Drive. Barranca Road and North Lake. Council membC'rs will attempt to decide the fate of the trees al the 7:30 p .m. meeting in the new r 1ty council c hambt'rs, 17200 .Jamboree Blvd. The council dirt>ctcd the com· m1tk>t• last month to re:examine thP tn•es with the intention of rc- tu1n10~ as many as poss1hlt> Members of the committel' in· d ude UC Irvine biology pro- lcssor Joseph Arditti, privc.ilc 1·on.sultanl .James Griffin and Irvine city staff member Harold <;n•1•k. Acrording to the committer's rC'port. of the 1.710 trees al the stir, 818 s hould be r<.'movcd and H92 s hould be saved That amounts t o 89 more lr<>es in the 'san•'' categor v the.in the orig1n<tl report prepared for the Jn ine Comp.my by Griffin. C1tv Public Works Director Brent Muchow commented today that of the 818 trees 1n the "re· move .. category. all arc ap· parently either dee.id or dyrng". The others a re trees that ca11 be preserved with proper m ain· tcnance, Muchow said. $2,000 Tool Tl1ef t Probed Costa Mesa police today are in· vcstiJ.latin~ the theft of at least $2.000 worth of carpentry toots from a truck parked in an open carport early Sunday. Philip E. Hathaway. of 1330 S. Bris t o l St.. told o Hicers he parked his llatbed truck in the n1rport !'hortly aft<>r midnig ht and returned lo it <1t ahnut 7 a.m J\ large wooden tool box con- taining numerous pow('r and hand tools Hathaway used in hie;· cabincL-m a king business had been taken from the truck bed. 0111., .. u ............. . Even if the l'ity council ap- proves the committee's rec<1m· mcndation. Muchow said that the council will·have to decide in the near future whether to allot more money for the city's tree main- tenance program. ''This is the first step toward preser ving the eucalyptus wind· rows in the city. But without maintenance money, it won't do much good," said Muchow. Ile explained that the city now has only a "safety program" for maintenance. with a minimum ex)X'nd1ture per tree. "Usually , only tr<'cs that are considered unsafe are touched, .. the public works director said. "We need a program wherc lht• h<';ilth.v tree's (':Jn be maintained prope rly.'· From. Page Al SHOT ... It was a fter lhe thr<'al was made and the garage door began lo open wider that the shooting occurred. police said. In their 1nit1 al report. police did not i.pec1fy how many shots were fired and reportl'd they had been told young Fl•tzer was ~mashing windows and attacking people w1Lh a sledgC' hammer. Out the cider Fetzer today said hi'> son had not att<.1C'kl'd any persons and that he had called police only Lo r e!'.train him after he knocked three windows out of the neighbor"s house. "HC' <Rock FC'tzer) wasn't al· tacking anyhody and he wasn't armed,.. the s hooting victim's fathersnid. The obviously distraught man said thal afl(•r the incident police removed the garage door. And. he claimed. at least four bullets had been fired through the door. While the cider Fetzer described the incident in d etail. he admitted he was in the house at the time of the s hooting and on· ly heard the s hots. Nevertheless. he insisted there was no ('On vC'rsalron between his '>on and police before the shoot· ing and de nied the garage door was ajar and being opened. "How could 1t have been when they found my son wounded in the back of the Aarage'!" the elder Fetzer asked. Westminster police today said they were waiting the outcome of an independent investigation into the shqoting before commenting on the incident. Lt. J oe Woods s aid an im- m ediate inves tigation by a special Sheriff's s quad was asked for and is under way. lie s:ild officer De Haas' gun as well as other phys ical evidence at the scene had been impounded. for use in the probe. A difficulty inherent in the in- <1uiry Is that most witnesses. like WilbC'r Fctn·r. only heard the shots bein~ firNI and did not sec what happened in the darkened driveway at the f<'cl7.ers' Westminster home. U . Woods said. The Feher police shooting Is the third in Orange County in lhe past 10 days lo eome under in- vestigation. A bystander in a Corona del Mar market robbery was killed by a police shotgun blast Dec.18. Then on Wednesday night. a woman was killed by a shot fired by a San Bemardino s heriff's d e- puty in a raid on a Garden Grove npartmcnt. Search Suspended In 1936, when the county health depart- ment closed the San Juan Hot Springs re- sort on Ortega Highway east of San Juan Capistrano. tbe dance hall was transport· td into town. At its present location, across Camino Capistrano from missioni it has been used most recently M rentn housing. Tuesday at 3 3.m., at a cost of $5,052, the city will have building moved to temporary storage site behind city hall. San Juan Historical Commission bas re- commended the building be r elocated eventually to central park, where it could be used as community center. SAN DIEGO (AP) -A raft on which a 17-year-old boy wAa fis- hing was found Sunday, but the search off Baja CalifornJa for David Irvine was suspended later. The Coast Guard a.Ud no trace oC the San Diego YC>UnJ&ter was found alt.er he was reported nlinln1 late Christmas Day. f Flunk out A.warded j Victory LANSDALJ-;, 1'.1 IAl'1 Wben the North Pt.>nn S<·hool UI'>· trict told Margaret l\!Ju:.t th:.il her son Vincent had, 111 dh.°('l, flunked k1ndcrgarlt·n, Mrs. .Maust was not amw.e<l Sht•:.ucd. "J just couldn 'l bt:lit•vc tht.>y could do something hkt:: th<il.'' $be said. Nejther d1d a federul d1:.tm·t court jury, which uwt.ardt>d Vrn cent $6,000 in damagc:.-s, <.•ondud mg that tbt:: school board:. 1n:i decision violate d h1::. coni.tllu tional rights. The :.chool board ,.., <.·oru.1c.J1·1 ing an appeal "We h aven't h<1d a chunn· 111 fully analyze lhl· dcc1::.wn }Ct said prel:>1dcnl M ;.iry Ct•hmu11. .. But if it meun:. that cwry t1mt· you fail to pass a :.tudcnl you tJl.1· a chance of gcll1n~ hit "1th .1 damage award, then :.i lot ol school d1:.lrit·ts nlJV find th1 ' can·t do what lhL·y think is I>•"'' for the child ... Attorney Stepht'n H. S1i.:m11 c J r., who r c pr cs C' n t c 1] M 1 ' Maust. sued that th1· Hrcl111 doesn't prcvf'nl .1 lt·at·h1•r f111r11 holding bal'k ..i l.1nd1·1 ga1 lt•n pupil. "But 1t docs s :i \ th.it 1n ord1·1 111 hold a chtld b;;t·k, th<' 'l'h1111I m ust hllve suffir1c•nt :md ';rl1d reasons to do so. and ii lws lo ll·t the parents know v. hal tho..,1· r 1· asons arc:· S1gnoresJ1d In the case of Vincent. who..., 1n lhJrd grade, :-.chool off11·1.1h Sdtd they thought th:.il 1n-.l1•J!I or :-.t.11 t ing first i.traclc a month hcf<lrt· h1-. sixth birthday. Vtnt't'nl ..,ho11ld repeal kindcrgartt'n "to h:Ht' .1 sat1sfartor.v learning ,., • perience ... LWV Air s Juve nile Syst elll Oran~e ('ounty·:-. Jll\t•n1l1 JUStice s~st<.•m w11l lw thl' :-.uhJt·< t of four January mc<•linlo(s of 1111' League of Women Voti.:rs "' Capistrano Bay Area The Capistrano f.(·ailu•· cha pter whtt•h ml'CL'> morn1n~., has sched uled a prcst'ntatton at 9:30 a.m. Jan JI by rcsourf'f' people on a county wide L<•••~ut• s tudy of the county 1uventle justice sysl<.'m. i.a1d C"harll•1•n Wert. the chapter· ... 1uv<'n1l1· justice d 1 rN'lor On Jan 25 at 9 30 <I m part11·1 pants will attemrt to .1rrtH· .rt ,1 consensus on tht• I"' 1•nil1• , .. ..,, rn• system. to bt• c·oorchnJlt'<l .,.,, 11 h other <.'haptC'r4'' po-;1t1on' A countv-~ •d<' 1·on-.en-.u ... will ultimately. pro\ 1dt• a b<1~1· f11r future League po'>lt1onc; .ind 11r11 grams rclatin~ to trt•alm<'nl 111 juvenile offcndt•rs. su1d Mr., Wert. Evenmg me<'l1nj!s .Ian 1:1 ;111d ~al 7:30 p m. will rt'JX'Jl lh1· tv.11 morning program-.. at...11 .ti tempting to prov1rlt• a ron:sl'n!>u' Mrs. Wl'rt said th<.' L>1x•m i\1•t ~(fective J nn I. w1U havt· ~r1•.11 1mpa<.'l on thl• tn·atm1•nl ol Juvenile offondl'r" Jn<1 m:1k•'" th1.· .Leagul'~ludy l'"PN'1all\ timely D1Hus~1on .... 111 m1 lude ('On · i<>ideral1on of JtH'l'n1I(• dtv<'rs1on progra m~. Seh1111l Attf'ndann Review Hoard~ Jnd tra1n1n~ or law t>nfor<.'cmC'nt pcr;onn<'l 11> rk- aJ with JUVC'ntl<.' offendf'r. Morning me<'l 1n~' 14 tll tW' h<•ld al lhl' homt• of \'c•llJ '-ull 245 Monte Vista 1n San C"l1·m1•nte. Evt>nang m<'Ning!. '14111 lw <tl Mary Carhart ·s. 3C0*i Gr..indc Vista in l.aJtuna N1~u('I Add1t1onal 1nrormat1on 1s avail able by cnll1n~ the Capistrano ilay Lc:.igue aL 496-Sl31. APWtrtOM10 Monday December 27 19711 DAIL v PILOT AO 2.5 Mi llion Grant to Pay ; Renovation Tab Federal dollars rnslratl 11f Orange County dollars will puy for the $2.5 m 1llton conversion of j downtown Santa Ana offtre building into the new county health building. lnlt1ally. l'ounty supcn 1:sor~ had Included $2,350,000 to pay for the or£ice •renovation tn thr:. ) car 's county bud gel But they rearran1tccl lhl' budget. taking the money out after thcy learned previously budgeted proJects were not (•hgt blc for federal lund1ng uncll'r th1· new Public Works Emplo} mt·nt Act or 1976. \'t'lopmt•nl of Wilham R Mason Hl•g1onal Park 1n lrvme, bulldlnJ! tht.' OstC'rman fin· training ftll'lli t), adcl111~ a new soulh£'<1sl toun ty fu·c station. compkUng lhl' 10th and 11th floors of tht' <.'OUnl.\" t·ourthou~t" tn1tld1ng llH' nl·\\ Mannl' Stud1t•s ln~t1lL1ll' at Dana 1'01nt and ad1hng fal·1ltt11.•i. for th•· h;.11Hht•appcd tu count) bu1ldi11~.., Blood Ask ed By R ed Cross BOEING YACHT 'TACONITE' DOCKSIDE AT ROYAL VANCOUVER YACHT CLUB 125 Feet of Teak and Brass All Dressed Up With No Place to Go County offieiab had expla1nl·t1 at the time that the new act wa ... dC'SIAned to l'rC>ale new jobs ~o pro1ects already planned and financed could not be C'lt~tble. Supen·1sors' Chairman Ralph Diedrich s<1id he v. as nol1fit-d that federal officials had ap proved the count_v·s application for the 52.5 m11hon. Thi• Orun~I' County Chaplt·r 01 the /\ml'rtcan Rt•d Cross ,... ask rn~ for J New ) t•ar's n·~olut1on to tlonate blood and help sa' l' a hfc She's All Dressed Up The 81,000 square foot llu1ldmg at 1727 W. 17th St . \\Ill Ill' t•on \l'tit'd into u full·st•n·1t'c ht•alth lacthty, he :.ard To h1•l1> t·arry out that n•:.olu tton, lhl' Hl'd Cro'" Blood ('(•n11·1- 111 ~Jnl:t J\11;1 \\tit bt• "Pl'n :'\t•\\ ) t.>ar s 1-:vc, Nt•w Yt•ar ·~ Day anti Sundav. Jan :! '"We'n• ;iskin~ Ornngl· Count' reMdt•nti. to takt• a flow 1111111111·" out of their hol1rlav lo gl\'l' blood to the ... 1ck and tnJun•fl .... tm v.111 ht• ~lartrng out tht· m·w _\Clar 111 th1• hospital. !>aid l>r Fran!. t-;cndrtck, Oran)!c County !hod Cro:>s hlood proi;:r<im <.'hairman But Boeing's Yacht Has Nowhere to Go Dicdnl'h explained the l..11·1hl\. will cenlrah1.c heal th .Sl"l"\'ll'<'1- wh 1 c h now are ~l'alt1•r1•tl throughout thE• t·ounly ;.ind pro "idea more efficient opera Iron \.\;-,;cot \EH. Canwl.1 <A l'• l.1k•· ;111 1·\ Pn111i.: g1 1\\J11•d n1;1tr11n ""'lh nu.,.,h1.·n· lo i.:o, tltt• l:1tt· lldl Elot-•n~ ., m:1gn1r1e1·111 'tictit 1s kert fully·i-tafft·d and 111 nl'ar p C'rfl'l'l l'nnd1t1on hut :-pcn(h almo::.t all its 11m1: ,11. dork~1dt• Thi· 1:?5 foot T.1cm11t<'. butll m th1.· 1930s hy lhl' man \\ho founclt·d v. hnl ,., now t ht· Htll'ln!.\ Com· p.iny, 1-; kept in !-.h.iix• <1l th•· Hovul Vanc·uu\'er) acht Club ut .1 ni-.t uf SIOO 000 yc•arl~. A crl'\\ ot ••1ght ts ahoarcl ~h.1r-round Bul t ht> Tac·unltt' s l<1sl <·xtt-ncil'd tr111 ":is more than ;1 w•:1r aj!n ~•nd rt h;is hc•t•n out 101 ),hurt lOJ>), 11111~ thrN• times sinn• ··tt,... hard to kl·rp a boat tn top -.h.1pl' \\ lll'n you'n• 11111 runnini.: rc·gtil.•rh . · '>aid Capt l'1·11h \klnt~rf'. th1· IX \Car old slup pl'r II<' think'> Ille• lx1;1l ,., .tn10111: th1' fmt·'>I nn tlw W1• .. 1 Coa!-.I l-:\Pr\ thing about lh1.., ... hip'' t1r.,t !'1:1s., lw -.:11<1 '"It ., ;tlmo-.1 111 p1•rl1•1·t 1·11111lrt1011, ;1-. J.!ootl .r tlw d.1~ rt y. ;1s laun<"ht•<l. lwt I < ouldn I l!llt'~" how m11d1 11 h .,.,,,rlh Th1· \ ,t<'ht ",,., t.uilt .it .1 t·o..,t 111 ~100 01io 11, hull ,.., ll';ik Tho· t/0•11' .;rt• t..i .... h1111wd lrorrl 11•1l .111d "h1ti· tll1·... <opp•·• .111d hr.•' I U r II I -. h I II ~ ,1 r t• I 0 U II d I hr1lUJ: bPl 11 Th .-r 1 • .1 1 1· 1 o 111 I ,1 1 ~· 1 .. 1.1tc•rrn1m·. '" lw.111., ,, m.1111 1hn111)! s..il1111, .1 11' ltlj.! room .111 • 11 t I " ' " ii ,1 I I ,. I ii t• <' I\ " 1h.1rtro1n111 .1 l'.dlt•\ ;f1\\ 'llldl l•I \l llhlllll• l11tlll. .11\d I < II \\ I h• "h1•1•fh11 11"· .111d 1.1d10 11111111 huld th1 most '>t1ph1..,t11 ,1f1·d HJlllPtll•'lll th.it , .. \l,lt'(I Y.h1•11 th1 ~•''>:..l'I ",J., built The• T.iC'Oflllt• was 0111• ol lht• f1rsl bo..ib m the world lo ha\'t! ship·lo·shor1· radw. Also un boarrl art' two 17 foot JIO\H•rboJls and t·nough ),Lor agt· ..,pace to kCC'p 15 persons away lr<>m land for lhn•e months. Ucfore Rocing's death in 1950. the Taconite was his summer home :.ind headquJrt(•r.., away from St.>attlt', from which he rul<'<l his giant aircraft manufac- turing bustnt•ss. Bof'ing oftt·n took long, leisurely summl'r 'oy;iges up the Ins ide Pru.s<igc tu Alaska. 11,.. widow, Hertha DO<.'mg of Fall City, Wash • w.es the yacht only 0('<.':.1s1onally. but she sa~ ~ s ht• ha!-. no plans to sell it ~klntyrc has ht·cn a l>atlor illl I njury Kills Anaheim Man ,\ 2:3 \l'<•r old Anuhl'im man d1t•d Si;lurcli.1)' of inJUril'S SUf· 11n'<I altC'r a vt·h1clc in which he \\ ~1s riding s1de-sw1ped threl' 1·,irs <>arly lh1>. \H•t•k, a Wt•st Anaheim Community Jlosp1tal sl>(>ll.esm~m :.aid ll arrv Vonderloh \\as a passC'n,::~·r m a comp.tel p1t'ku1l trul·k dnvc•n by Gary JI Beckett. :!'.! .1t...n of Anaheim, Thursday "hen 11 hat the other car ... nec:tr the int l'rw1·t111n of Rall Road and Hrnul.hur .. 1 Sln•t•l F 1> 11 t)\~ 1 n ~ I h 1• at c 1 rJ en l. lll·t·kC'll \\us trl.'at<'d at Martin 1.uthl'r King llo~p1tal :ind then l1110l-.l'd in i\naht•1m C1tv Jail 11n tt'\nll\ 1lrunkt.•n drt\ mi:: charge .... Buyer of Intrepid Wants Third Cup 110~01.t"l.ll t \111 'th .. t:• mt>tt•r ... ultng ~.11'11! l11trq11d ,, nt~rng sold to ,1 I l.1Y. .111 lln l"lopt>t v.ho hope<, 11 t•a11 111.1k1 ,, 11111 "'' 1t,fh1nl Am1•ric.1 .,4 11p l°h•· 1 ourt 11rd1·rt·tl · .. ti•· 111 1 hi ht lnot \.tr ht 1'-nov. in , . .,, 111\' .r ncl '" ( xpr<'tt•d to ht• .1ppt••\•·tl Ii\ lht• l S Oi..tn<.'I C'ourl 111 l'ho<'ni'\. Ar11 • v.1th111lh1•111·\I 111 <la~'· ;:11 rordtnJ! '" lt111i .. rt :\lrll1·1, \\h111'> l11n 1n).( th1 • '• "I FC'dt•r.tl 10111IIr11 ''"'"' 1111 \ S. :ind Lincoln Thnlt """"11at111n ~ct a price of Sl~S ucWl. hut \1111•·• declined to rt'H'.tl the• 11111 < h,,..,. pnce. Howev<'r hr "·"" 1 hat " pairs and refurtns hing .... 111 1111,h the cost well pa"'t Sl2!l.CKM> "We plan l1• r.11 1• h1·r1• rn Ila" al 1 .met then i.all to !-.an Otego .ind tht•n mon· on to Hhode hlanQ, .. M lllC'r said Tht· ~ C'!>M'I '' (lWllt'd b~ 1'c<>hi I >n floe•!. ( 'nrp ,1 Jlorml11l11 suh 1tl1.11\ o l I ~ .iwl l.lnl·oln I hr tit It remuins al the dr)clo«k .ind .... 111 ht• mo' ed tu th(· :'11akant Kar '\l .1r111.1 1n Kanrohc Ba' on -.1.1ndlall Oahu in F<·bruary. \11111•1 ,,11fl II "ill (h th1· hur~t'l' 111 tlw '\1.1k.1n1 Kai Yar hl Club. :'lf1lk1 <,.ttd he ha:.11 l st.'ll'Cl<'d a <'rew vcl and ha!.n°l dt•c1ded \\hC'n h·e will sail to thf' mamlancl. 'fhc Amcr1ra ':.Cup tnals start m .I unc. lntrC'pid won the Am<'nca·s Cup in 1967 and 1970. his lift!, but he due!'n l seem to mind lhc s low pace of life ;.aboard the Tacontll'. "There is no end to the work Y.l' have lo do, ' he said. "There ts more work for a :.kipJ)<'r on a boul hkc this than on an tx•ean IJm•r. and you have lo do 1t all you1. ~elf.'' The county also has a1)pliC'd tor other projects under terms of tht' federal a<.'t but has not Yl't learned 1C they are appro\'l'tl. • on Nt•w \'t•ar's Evl'. tlw blootl (•enter well bl' opl'n from !:!.:lo am to 1 p.m. On Nc'W Year·~ Oav and Jan 2 tht• center will b• 01>~n from 10 .1 m to2 i> m Those proJccls mcluded dt· ItSmoret FREEcalen a ' • ~~~~M'tf~f ~~f f~~~~~e?~~~~~~t~ 7J.:.t S HIRL GOEOIKE PAINTINGS 1977 CALENDAR I ••, .. \ . ---. -~-.I -~ WESTERN FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION w Western Federal Savings presents a w-ork of art you'll use everyday. ,\ Practic.1l and Rl.';111tiful Call•m.l:tr. J>rintcJ 111 •111n11111i.: l nl11r on '"'P'""''\'" h1 ·" y p:tpcr, th1' , ,,r, n.J.1r rr•·wnl' l.111hl11l n 1'ro1du. r1on' ,1( .,., 'l'n 1.tllv ,, In t•·d ••ni.:1n.il p;11n11n:.;,. E;ich n·prmluc• 111111111 ""' 11n1q11•· lt1ll•·•lrt11l 1n1·a•urc<i .1pprn,1· tH.lll•h I I"' 14 " .1nJ '' 'u11.1hlt· for framrni;. Thc-"11"·" Iv Llfi:•· • .1 l1 n1l.1 r p.1i.;1•, i,,,, l' ,1 mrlc roum f1•r d.ulv ""''"'·Till• ,rir . .I hi1i.l111i.: .1llm,.., you 111 tl•l" lhl.' c.tll·nd.1r on \1lllr \\,ill or .11 \\lttr d1.·•k. A Talcnu:d and Pnrrnl;ir Arti,t. ln1una1innally r, n<m 1wJ Shirl Go1.·Jike p.1i11" h1'.1u1iful r1• • turc~ 1h.1t appc.11 Ill tht· qc and 1hc human <,pirit. lli~ 1re,1tmcnl!> of pt·•irl•· anJ places rlrC warm :ind hrondly :irpt•:tlini.;. The arti,t\ ma\tcry of 1. olor and tl·1.hniqtll' h,\\'t' hr1111~h1 lum 11111,1.11hl• 111i; critical accl.11111. '""r \\",·•l• 111 I 1.·d· 1 .ii '.ii• 1. nd.1r r<. ct1mplt-11 1\1111 ""'"' '""•l r111•1i.: 11'1 art"I .. ml hr'> p.11111111:.:• Free from \Vc.,tt•rn I l·dl•r:tl ~avint.:'· \\'1 ht l1n l 1hc 1w<'J fnr .1 t .1lt-nd.1r ., ,1, un1H·r,,d ,,, th• n1.•(·d for, ,,n ful '·'"'"L:'· In .1Jdr11on 111 It, .1111v .ind u1ili1y, \t1l1r \\,.,1,·rn h ·dt r.11 l.111 ml.tr\\ ill i:1vc you lwh,C11I. t 11n,111u 111 '·" 1111.;' 1nf11rn1.1• 11111\ '" 1h.11 \Ollr 11177 l .111 l ml 11111t1. 111 lily th.111 it lwcin,. \'..,11 ynur \\1 •ll'rn i l dn.11 oft.,,. for \11ur free c.tknJar. l lurn'o thi' t·al.•nJ.1r 11ff1•r '" i.:1111J only while the SllPl'IY of chi, coll1•ctnt''-< itt•m la~''· Year to Ebb at Anchor WESTERN FEDERAL SAVINGS Sunkist Series to Open 1 977 Activity By AUWN LO<'KJ\Ht:\' 0.1111, P1tot •o•ttftCt fcttto,. Oran,::c Coast varht-.men will join tht• rc ... t nf !ht• Mulhern California :.a 1hn~ fralt'rn1ty for two w«kends or rest and r<.'l:'l-<;1 tioo as the 1976 ~C'ason draw~''' a close. There are no r egatta' scheduled this weekend or nC''CC. from Snn Di ego lo !')a nta Barbara. First 1977 ::ietion on the local front will be the weekend of Jan. 8-9 when Balboa Yacht Club starts a n ew year of yachtin~ with the second race of its Sunkist Scmes. The 1977 season will start in ear nest with the Southern California YachlinJt Associa· tJon's famed Midwinter Regatta which norm oily <tra~ more thnn t.000 bontR tn over 100 classc!> The event hu arown to s uch an elttent In recent years thal 1t '" spread from Newport Bouch 111 Marin11 de1 Rty with the heavi1•'t l'Oncentrat1on being m lhc Lo ... AnJcles·Long Bcs~h nrrn Vollowmf! th<• ' M1dwtnll'r ..... " !'><'vcral Southland \ dCht dulJ-; Will start their ~('<!SOil long of fshore series with Lo'> AngC'l<.'s Yacht Club's Whtlnt'V ~?nl'!. hE' ing first on the a~enda Long d1stan<.'e racing add1rls w\11 get into action Feb. s with the start of DeJ Rey Yacht Cluh'~ 1.025·mile Puerto Vallarta ra<.'c which this year promises an en· try lisl of about 50 boats in the In- ternational Offshore Rule (IOR > and Performance Handicap Rar· ing Fleet <PHR F> classes. nus will be the first long distance race to be opened to the PJIRF ratings. Meanwhile, local yachting fans will be watching the results of the Southern Ocean Racing Con fC'rence s tarting in lat(' January off Florida Th1!> year's SOHC \\Ill have three local e nlrt<'!' t•apoble of garnt•ring .;oml.' nf lht• rnaJOr hardwan.• .l1m Kilro~ ~ 79 fool kl'lrh K131oa b now.t'n route to f"londa to defrnd hl'r f1r:-t to ftnt~h honors m l\ll six of fost. year ·~ SORC races alon~ with her title in the M1nm1 to Jam•11ra rucc. f'ollowin~ the J ama1ca outing KiaJoa will return tn the \\'C'sl Coast to preparc for th<' 1977 Trani.pa<.' race to Honolulu OthC't lo<.'al boats which will be closely watched m Flonda are Bill Pa scoe's n e w 51-foot Sparkman &. Stephens-designed s loop. Scandalous, and Bill Power's new 47·foot Peterson· Eichenlaub sloop High Roler bolhfrom NHYC. Late word is that anothe r Southland yacht. Hastings Harcourt's 53·foot slooo Whistle WJng IV, flying the colors of the Santa Barbara Yacht C'lub, is be· ml'? !!hipped to Florida for the W RC Other m ajor events sch<.'duled rn 1977 are Loni? BeaC'h Yacht Club's Congressional Cup mllt<'h 1 actnit series in MarC'h: San [)11~~0 Yacht Club's Sir Thoma~ Lipton Challenge race in March . the Los Angele!' to flooolulu rflCe m July. CORONA DEL MAR 17~ wt Co"•1 l li11l"'·'Y ( l 1>10<.k\ c;, 1•f M.1cArtltur) 926:!S <{7HJ <>#-72SS Mnn .• fri. lOA~l·tirM ~a1urt.l.1y JOAM·4PM Meet t h e artist in p erson! Sh irl Goedikc and a collection of his origina l pain tings will be in Western Fedcral's Coron a Del Mar office on Tuesday, December 28, 1976. The paint- ings will he on display d uring regular businc~s hours. Meet the artist between 121.00 and 2:00 PM. · \ • i A4 DAIL y PILOT I Jost ~ Coasting ,~~J "('I . ~~ U.S. Slips 'Richest' Notch ,' ·~ ~~Vf'l'''·( wit la Tom Marphine ~,__...;:,.._,..~ Small Woes .Are Worst AFTE RMATH: Durinl! this season of holiday revelry, every. body 1s telling you how to sur· vive the heavy threats to We and limb. But nobody bothers to solve t he ltttlc vexations. All along our Orange Coast, fire department spoke$mco have been warning you about the blaze dangers of drying Yule trees, falling needles and failing elec· tncal c1rcu1ts. You've been warned about Christmas candJes and cooking gr<'a~c. )leanwhilc, our police depart. ments have been very busy. YOU HAVE BEEN warned :.ibout con artis ts who fleece the unwary who have been lulled into a sense of good will by the mood of the season. You have been told that burglars'sl·lcct this ume or year to strike beneath your Christmas tree. Additionally, our i::ood officers of Jaw and order have issued warnings about imbibing whilst motoring and the threat of all the J<1dd1es who arc now oul playing in traffic on new bicycles, mo- JJCds. scooters, wagons and :.katcboard!>. Thu!> 1t :-t•cm!' a rrasonable as- !'umpt1on that by today, you've hccn ~1dl•quJtl'1y t•ouns1 .. led, ad- \ 1-.l•rl :ind\\ arn<·d. But we ncvl·r do get any ad- ' 1sn-. on those little every day holld<1v threJts that could dnvc _'.'ou to the happy farm. "'obod.v. for <'~ample. warned me ahead ol time that I'd wake up Chn!>tmJs morn with a dead automobile battery All J needed for Christmas was ~i st·l of jumper <'ables. J.T HTllER . NO homemaker ::-.avant has C'11mt• forward to f'X· plain ho\\ _\Ou pick up all those Jitllt:·h1lty Pll'l'l'" nf ('cllophan(• tape th:1t an• s tuck ;ill O\CI' tht• II\ mg mom rui.: as a rc•'>ull of pn'- :. c• n t "l":Jfllllni!c., .tnJ Un· \~ r:i pptnj.!S Try J '.1n 1um clc•mcr on thl'Se ::-.t1rky hlllo· leftovers ancl you kn1m \\ h.11 ·' ou get"! A ~t1c·k' 'acuum cleaner that s " h.11 ' .. AP Wtr"Pf!OI• Deatlaer on Sno"' Colorado Gov. Dick Lamm and his daughter Heather, 6, clown on the slopes of Vail Sunday t o help publicize that ski conditions aren't as bad as some say. Philip ~art, 10.ree-term Senator, Dies WASHINGTON (AP) -Philip A. Hart. who influenced major civil rights and consumer protec- tion legislation during three terms in the U.S. Senate, is dead at64. Hart. a Mic higan Democrat, died at his Washington home Sunday. a victim of cancer. According lo a spoke~man for Jl arrs office, funeral arrangt'- m<•nts wrre Planned bv llart and hi s wtfr. The spokesman said a public memorial Mass will be relebrak.'d :.it SI. .Matthews Cathedral here Tuesday. WA S HI N GTON (AP) - Americans slipped another notch on the list of the world's wealthiest people in 1975, and there are now five countries where per capita income is hi&her, the World Bank says. The World Bank also said there has been a virtual stagnation or growth among lndustrtalieed na· tloas sJnce 1973 and continuing increases ln population among developing nations. THE tJNITED STAtES' per capita Income or $7,000 was ex· ceeded last year by Kuwait, $11.510 ~ United Arab Emirates. $10,480 ; Qatar. SS,320; Switzerland, $8,050, and Swe<Jen.. $7,880, the World Bank satd in a report released Sunday. Per capita income 1s figured by dividing a nation's gross national product, or total production of goods and services, by its popula· lion. Qatar, an oil-producingnution. was a new addition to the World Banlc h sl in 1975. The olher na· lions listed a bove the United States all had higher incomes than the United States in 1974 as well. OTHER NATIONS WITH in· Ford Calls Unity Top Contribution NE\Y YO.RK (AP> -President Ford says his greatest contribution wtult: in office was reuniting a divided country, while his greatest dis· appomtments were his inabibty to tum the economy around as "effe<'· lively as I hoped'' and failure to obtain a second strategic a rms limita· t10n agreement with the Soviet Uhion. Ford also said President-elect Carter will soon find that pro- mises he made in the heat of the presidential campaign are going to be hard to keep once he enters the Oval Office. CONCERNING CAMPAIGN promises of his own, Ford said he still intends to ask the new Congress, which meets J an. 4, for a tax cut that will consist of "increasing personal exemptions and reducing corporate rates." The President made his ob· servations during an interview with ABC's Barbara Walters. The text of the interview, taped with the President and Mrs. Ford in the White House before they left for a Vail, Colo., vacation, was released SUllday. ABC will air the discussion next SWtday. Recalling Aug. 9, 1974, when he took over the presidency from Richard M. Nixon, Ford said "People were angry with on~ another, the re was a divisiveness among our people, there was dis- trust of people for their govern- ment and Washington. as an in· stitution, J think, was in great disrepute. "SO THE LAST two and a half years, I feel. has changed the whole atmosphere very significantly ." The President also again de· fended his decision lo pardon Nixon whi le admitting that the action had an "ad\erse im- pact" on his chances tn the clcc· lion. "I issued the pardon," hr <'X· plained, "becau~e in the first month that I was president, we had horrendous problems in Southeast Asia dnd Vietnam. And all the time in that first month there was controversy day after day •... 0 ,__. 100 lA8RAOOl=-.M,lr, Elderly Die Police planned to search again today the ruins of a nursing homC' n c<ir St. J ohn·s. Newfoundland, for bodies of more victims of a fire Sundav that ki lled al least 20 people, m ost of them e lderly women. comes near the UnJted Slates were Demark, $6,920; Canada, $6 ,SSO; Germany, $6,610; and Norway, $6,S40. Denmark and Norway m ad e substantial gains and could s urpass the United States in the 1976 List, If the trend continues. The World Bank cautioned that Its figures for 1975 were pre· hminary and based on tentative information in some cases. United States per capita In· come was up from $6,670lhe year before, the bank said. However , the increase was not adjusted for the impact or inflation, which would make the gain somewhat less. TRE BANK SAJD there were 19 nations with per capita In· comes exceeding ~.000 in 1974 \\1th combined total populations of 412 million. By contrast, there were 75 na· lions with populations totaling 2. 3 billion where income was less than S.SOO. There were 33 nations with populations of more than 1 2 billion where Income was less lhan $200 T he bank said ~ignificaant changes in the relative value or currencies in recent yean has <'aused the shift in incom e· ranking among developed na· lJons. FOR EXAMPLE , THE German m ark and Swiss franc have increased In value, while the French franc and British pound have decreased. The U.S. dollar hns remained r elatively stable for the past year, although it has l ost ground against. German and Swiss currencies. While economies in much of the industrialized world ex· panded in dollar terms, there ac· tually was a shrinking of over·•JI incomes '" terms or real buying power, the bank said. In 1974, the bank said, the U.S. per capita income in so-called re· al terms was down $170 from the year before, while incomes in Switzerland increased in r eal terms by Sl30 and ln Sweden by $270. Long-term Job Aid Tops Carter List NEW YORK CAP> -President-elect Carter says one or his first priorities when he assumes the presidency will be to seek some type of continuous job-creation legislation a nd "Rot just a quick, temporary or transient effort toward employment." Carter , in an intervie w published in the current issue of Time magazine in which he was named Time's "Man or the Year" for 1976, added that he would make up "whatever we can't do in slimulating jobs'" with som e form of tax reduction. I N THE INTERVIEW at his home in Plains, Ga .• Carter also expressed desire to conclude a new limitation of strategic arms <SALT I agreement with the Sov· iet Union before the present pacl expires in October. If necessary, he said, he would m eet with Sovie t Communist party Chie r Leonid Brezhnev on the matter, probably before Sep· te mber in th e coming year. He said he had already had indirect communications with Brezhnev on the possibility of a freeze on the number of missiles and the number of warheads. "My own preferenre would b<' in lh1s country. . .. I think that to get into discussions on the pre· sent talks, we would lay the groundwo r k for muc h more drastic reduct ions in common nuclear capabilities, .. he told the magazine. OTHER TOPICS TOUCHED on during the discussion included the Middle East situation and Soviet desires for resumption of Arab-Is raeli talks at Geneva. Carter declined 1>pecific com· menl. saying he thought he should first m eet with some of the leaden concerned. At such meetings, he said, he and the lead ers would "decide what public proposals we might make to \nitiate a ny l)eace talks." lie mentioned three: Prime Minister Yitihak Rabin of Israel. President Anwar Sadat of Egypt and PresidC'nl llafez Assad of Syria. CARTER SAID HE hoped to "purs ue a nd continue the peacefu l relationships we have·· with both Nationalis t and Com· munist China and also continue the person a 1 r e lations hip between the president of lbe United ·States and the chairman of Red China·s Communist party. \::-.1dt.• f rum lhC' thrc.1b of l'lec· 1111 ~11 short ... falhn$( nec-<ll~ and I 111· I hJ H'n t found onr C'~pert "ho '>lt•p1wd forward with ad1. ice on tht.· n·.11 problt>mc., \'Ith the t "hri .. tm.1-. tree• rm talking .1brn1t tht> frll';tral1on-, that pose a tht l'Jl tn .'our mt>ntal hrJJth Hart's body will be cremated and the remains taken to Mackinac Island, Mich., Wednes- day for private burial in St. Anne·s Catholic cemetery, the spokesman said. The Harts have a home on the island. "l WAS SPE:"l/Dff'; at least 25 percent of my time lis tening to legal arguments about what we wou~ do with the ~1xon papers ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CONSIDER THE litth.· tinseled i1"1ck ... for t"\.1mµll• Tht>~l' used t11 be· mafll' t>f le-ad. or somethrn,:? lhJt lhe f.!O\t•rnmc•nt decided v.rn1ld kill \OU If \OU ate it So 1111 .... lht.• 1rir It.•., 0.in• mJdC of 11IJ'-lir Thu:\ '"ll 1-.1n 't m.1k<'lh<' ic1clec; !-l,1\ •111 tht• t rt·I' Thi' tmsel 1c; "" light II lll't llo.1\-. ITI lh<· air. It llnab 11110 'our dinner. Jt fli>Ub into the hathroom. tt drifts 1•1.c•rywhnc io th1• house.> except on the• Chn~tma~ tree. Thal 1t ~I\ Old~ Wt· t.OIJ!tl :Jl.,o talk about thr n .111, math-hn\\-, )OU get for gafl "r.1ppmJ{s th.11 hale the st1ckum on thr bark \\ hrn you wcrC\\T8p l •trtg the '!lflc; the bows wouldn"l :-tick to an~ thrni,: 1"nda}. they're slicking to ('\ t•(\ thtnj:!. A,. Wlr""61• at a time when I should have been working 100 percent of the time on the war in Vietnam and the problems or the economy and that is the only reason that l real· ly made the decision." 'POUR BEARS' GET MORE ICE NANAIMO. Canada (AP) The 500 swimmers who br<1ved 46-drgrce t em p e r atures ((ahrenheit) in the 18th annual Boxing Day pola r bear swim at Or parture Bay received their just drsert -a hearty serving of see cream to boost morale. The} abo Wl.'rc treatt'd lo Hawaiian music and dancers. a giant bonfi re to keep imaginary mosquitos away, and a large amount of ice tossed into the water to com hat temperature conditions < l<':irlv what WC' need arc :-nmf' '"itpf'rts to <1olve the real Jiroblem!. nf the holiday season. DIES OF CANCER Sen. Philip A. Hart The sw1mmcrc; rt'cc1ved h\O silver dollars each for their fe at Sunday, watched by about 2,000 spectator s. Snow Over Ohio Valley Temperatures Pl~t; Michigan 6 Be/mo Teiaperat ur~• ... _ .. 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I am a bigger Newscaster than Barbara Walters Jn a typical half·hour show, n t elevision news personality reads only about as many words as are printed every day on the C~ont page of the Daily Pilot. 'Thus, your Daily Pilot carrier brings you a lot more news or the state, nation and world than you see on tv. And, you get complete news and pictures of events close to home that Walter, Barbara, Harry and John don't have time for. To get the complete news picture, tune in to your Daily Pilot carrier. One will con:tc to your home 365 days a year. Sorry, Barbara. You get it all ln the DAILY PILOT 642 -4321 f Drought Project Planned SACRAMENTO CAP) -Uncle Sam the rainmaker is coming to California 'g rescue, but the fruits of the federal government pro- jed won't come in time to help out In the current drought. Project Skywater's Sierra Cooperative Pilot Project may get off the ground next year, but no dividends arc expected as a result in 1977, says the U.S. Bureau or Reclamation. IT IS AN UP to $9.7-mlllion program using cloud seroing as the primary means of increasing the snowpack in the Sierra by 10 to ts percent for an annual in- uease or 200,000 acre feet or runoff into the American Rl\ler Basin. Monday Oocombu1 27 1976 OA'l y PILOT AS Res idency Claim Vote Law Aid To Lawmakers SACRAMENTO (i\P> A liltl<'·notict-d amendment to a new votin~ l&w makes it t•asit•r for state legislators to clajm a homeowners' exemption in Sacramento Instead or their home d1s- tn<'ts Sax legislators met Aug 27 as a Scnalc·A!iscmbly conference «omm1ttce on comprehl'ni-1\'t' le$:l!>lat1on to rt-definl' hov. a pcri.on quahf1cs to vote ma particular plal'c. SEN. MILTON Mt\RKS <R·San Frandsco) had introdured the bill bee au~<' Of the· furM over San Fr~1oc1~co 'ot111J.! rrs:istrutlons- persons voling In San 1''ranc1sco l>ecau:.e tncy worKeO 1n tne Cit)', althoui:h they res1d1..-d in neighboring counties. The new law uses hom{'()wners· property tax excmplton. or ren· ters · tjx credit, to determine voting n•sadency. But :.late and federal elected orricials arc exempted by the amendment. THAT SETS AN EASI ER standard for determining where legislators can claim residency for voting. Bob Burke. a \l'tl'ran Republican assemblyman from Hunt- ington B!'ach, was defeated by an opponent who raised the question of Burke's Sacramento rc!'.1dency1 OTHER LAWMl\KF.RS, such as Assemblyman Gordon Duffy, R-llanford. s urvived :.amilar campm~ns against them. A dozen state lawmakers have homes in Sacramento. Many Olin Foehner, Denver-based director of the project, stresses that it is strictly a research effort to develop tee h no logy to get more snowfall from marginal storms. \ claim homeowner exemptions in the r <1p1tal. Pol to Pigeons APw"'0"°10 THE STAT E CONSflTUTION requires legislators t.o live in their da:.tricts. Dul many have moved their families lo Sacramento "TIUS WINTER we'll <·om- plete the planning phase. Next winter we'll put the equipml'nt into the field and begin rnnclom seedings two years from now.·· Foehner said.· Retired New York contractor Charles Far fi\"C' :vcars. ct1s tnhu11•o; 100 pounds of sr<'d full·time because thclegii.lature now mecls about200days a year. rug 1a. 68, now living in San Diego, spn•a<h dailv. :1long with four Jo;ffc's of hrr>arl For The qucc;t1on of ltnn~ <Jmong constituents will continue to be a !">C'l'cl ror his fmc feathered-friends Ill .1 '-,Onll' str.ang1• rl'a!-on, his flock <.;(•t•m<; to h1.· potent IS~Ul• an i.omc future campaigns But \\ithout that amend· par" near his hom('. Farrugia. who h.i-.. incrca<.;1ng <.1~ the IHrcb gather for the d;..ally ment a le~islator would not be able to vot<' in the home dbtrict i£ the pcrformt>d this <·hnrr nf lnvC' for the p.i:-.1 h;mrloul • exemption were claimed on the primary household at Sacramento. ~~~~~~~~~~~-r-....:........:~-.!.:...:.::..:.:.:...~-..:.:=..:.:.:..:..:..:.:..:..._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SF Theater Closes After 54 Years SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Th<.' last pi <'ture show was, ap· propriately. "The Last Ptclurc Show" at The Times Theater. Sharing the twin-bill was ··one Flew Over the Curkoo's Nf:'st" - typical fare £or a theater where ) ou. could :.cc two £1rst.t1ass, second· run movies for SL But Sunday was the final C'urta1n call £or The Times. an a~f:'d North Beach l<tndmark built in 1922 Manai?er Paul Oarn<'s !-oa1d the theater lost its le ase and will ben·plaC'C'c1 h~ a Chinese rC'laurant Man KUu S~ S~ll LOS ANGELES (AP) -A man apparently :.in~crrd with his w1fr fatally shot his yt'ar old v>n and then killed h1ms<.•I£ outside a Los Angeles mote l, authorities said. Kf:'nneth Lee Wilson. J.1. shot himself Sunday arter kilting his State ported. Detec tives :.aid ( J child. Christopher. police n· Wilson. who res ided at a motel m West Lo'> Angcl<.'s. ------------also fired shots at hts waft'. Trudy, 34, in their room follo"'ing an argument, but s he escaped in· JUry. Kaiser Cleanup Set LOS ANGELES CAP> -Kais<'r StrC'I, recently char~ed with hun~reds of po~lution violations at iLc; Fontana plant. has al?rt~Nl to b<'g1n a mult1mtll1on dollar cleanup of the roking operations there . T~e agr~cment, reached with the Southern Cahforma Air Pollu taon district s hcann~ board, calls fnr Ka1s1.:r to spend 9l millwn each year thereafter to C'lcan up the <.:okm.'l npt'rau on at tht' fJrilil, in San Bernardino County. · Kiiiing .ffotire Sought S1\N DI ECO < API lnvest1g<1tors tnNI today to rnm" up"' 1th a moll\'(' for th<' killing or Donald EdwJrd Tubach a Wf'alth\' Lr.t\'l'l a~ent v. hose hody was stuffed under a rountrrtop m hie; hom1; Tubach. 17. was stahhed m the chr"l c;everal t1mrs The borh was found f'riday by poJiC'<' l.\hO ('arltt•r harJ <.,(.'JrC'ht•d th<' hou"'. finding only blood stains and sign-; or a •.trui::~lt' Nursing HOMe E'ln~d BERK ELEY CAP> ,\ Bnkl'lc\ nur..m~ hnmt• h,.., hl'f'n finf'<l S:?J.400 and may lose its liren-.(.' fnr 19 h<•11!th and o;.ifl'lv v1olal111n.., that allegedly placed pJLl('nt:. m "1mm1nc•nt d.in~i·r.· tht• .,L4111• Health Dl'partmcnl sa~·c; Inspection s urvevs dated Dec 11 :incl Dl'c IS. char ~ed thC' Sha I tuck.Carleton Con\'alescent llci-.p1lal v.1th rour Cla:-'> ,\ nolati•m.., with SS.000 fine" carh. and IS Cla5" B \'tolalt<ms with fin<'., tol<illin i.: SJ.400 Cl.1.,., 1\ '1olaltons rould result 1n death or senou-. h.irm to p;i t1ents. 'Loopholes' Sentencing Law Changes Viewed SACRAMENTO CAP> -The "Brown administration 1s l'Xpcct<•1l to propose changes in the state's new sentencing law that would keep In prison many inmates who otherwise would be freed July l. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has not y1>t appro,•cd lht• propoc;ed modiJ1rat1ons to Sfi 42, v. hi ch will \ artually abolish C dh£orn1a 's fiO year-old indeterminate sentencing system when 1t takcc; effect in July. BUT STt\FFERS in a committee that Brown commissioned to suggest changes in SB 42 say they expect the Democratic governor to endorst' nm<'ndment.s aimed at prolonging the sentences of som<.' current prisoners. And Brown's le~al affairs secr<'lnry. J . Anthony Kline, who maneuvered SB 42 throu~h a last-minute legislative logjam in Sep- tember. says some chan~es arc needed. . "TllERF. WERE SOME loopholes in lhe bill," Kime said in an interview." fl h;1d a lot of draft an~ problems. "ll is our purp06e to make whate,·er changes are necessary lo insure that the Community Release Board has the power to de- termine that nobody scntt'nccd under the previous Jaw who might conceivably be a danger to others or to himself would be released prematurely." CRITICS SA V, and Kline denies, that the char ges are being pro- posed because hard·liners like Los Angeles police chief Edward Davis, a potential candidate for governor in 1978, maintain SB 42 will release a Oood or dangerous criminals. In place of the indeterminate system of giving convicted persons a wide range of terms, like one to IS years. SB 42 substitutes relatively fixed sentences for most crimes IT ALSO SA VS inmates now in prison must have their terms re- calculat ed. and must be freed if they've already served more time than they would have under the new law. That provision Is the prime target or the amendments that a consensus of the administration's committee wants Drown to sub- mH to the leglslat~re. • IF PRISON 0Ff1CIALS consider an Inmate violent. SB '2 gives them two ways to try to block release: civil commitment lo a mental hospital, a sometimes-difficult process, and, In the case of current inmates, a hearing before the fuJl parole board to seek an extended Get the most for your money! COMPARE AMERICAN SAVINGS' Guaranteed Growth Certificates American Savings pays the highest interest and more ... compare with your bank. Getting the most for your monc.>y is whnt ~ving is all about. Designed for the serious saver. Amc.>ncan's Guaranteed Growth Certificates pay the highest intere5t allowed by lriw-higher than any commercial bank~ lntcre~t is compounded daily and your account is insured by an agency of tne federal govcmment. I\ Guoranteed Growth Ccrtahcate ol $1,000. or more. enhlll''-vou to our complrtc Amencan Saver Services package. 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IER •LA PU(NlE •LONG BEACH • l ni; ANGELES • MALIBU • MANHAlTAN l1EAC11 MONTCLAIR • NORTHRIOOE •NORWALK • PALMDALE • rALOS VERDES (STATES fASJ\OENA • R£001JOO BEACH • SANlA MONICA • SEAL BEACH • SHERMAN OAKS • TAP.''A'~I\ HMF'l.E CITY • lHOUSANO OAKS •TORRANCE • WHlnlfR •El. CAJON • SAN DIEGO/MISSION VALLEY • sentence. .. ' .. ~ . \6 D A ii"\' P I LO T EDl "l~ORI AL P . G E Active Grand Jury Ll5TEN 1 EVIRONMENTAL fR~AKS AR£ GIVING Uf> AUTOMOB,LE CONf>U~l?fi A BAD RAP! WE'RE :ru:,r ff, CONCtF?NtD A&XJT DE.Pc.ETIN~ N~1URAL Not since the 1973 74 jury has the Orange County Grand Jury been out front on current issues. But the current grand jury is showmg that it intenc,ts to speak out on controversial topics. First , the jury issued a report on the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Jet aircraft noise dilemma. Then th~ grand jury was heard from on the court staf- fing issue. And, mosl recently, the Jury issued a public statement on problems county government and the c ities arc h aving adapting to n ew juvenile Justice Jaws. Significantly, lhe grand jury had its say before decisions on those matters were made by the county Board of Supervisors. That means this jury is using the resources available to it to help draw attention to public issuC's as well as to help s hape public opinion . Those are proper functions for a grand jury. And the 1976-77 panel is filLing a publlc need by speaking out on affairs and public concerns. #No Longer 'Dr. Who?' There was no flourish of trumpets when the man about to become one of the most remarkable interna· tiona1 s tatc!lmen of this century arrived on the scene At White House press briefings, early in the Nixon adminis tra tion. his name among listings of advisers with whom the 11rcs1dt'nt had conferred was met with. "Dr Who'?" But by the time he \.\,1s nam(•d SL'l'l't•tary or Slate in 1973, J lcnry Kissingl'J .. ~ name and face\\ er(' known around thl' world Travcl1n~ more than half a mtlhon miles. he car· i-ic<l h1s shulllc diplomac-y to 57 countries. Sometimes it worked. Sometimes il dido 't. But he didn 't give up The interminable Vietnam peace negotiations eventually ended the war and brought him the Nobel Prize for Peace. but the eventual takeover of that !\mall country was an expectable disaster. His m ost remarkable achievement may tum out to have been the opening of the long closed door lo Chma . Its signifkancc in U.S. Soviet <lt:alings will be losting. His efforts to :settle the Middle East turmoil have yet lo be crowned with success. But he did defuse Egypt and Is rael and there are many who feel t hat area would have exploded long ago without his in tensive person al diplomacy. His extraordinary intelligence is undeniable. Ills dt>sire for lasting international peace is sincere. Perhaps his greatest drawback has been his difficulty 1n adapting his one-man approach lo the molasses- s low work in gs of democracy. Overall, Kissinger has served diligently and wl!ll. There's no doubt his n ame will be written la r ge in his tory -certainly not "-IS <J "Dr. Who''" Stale mate Ende d Orange County super visors' decision to accept four new jud geships auth orized by the state Legisla ture -conditional upon continued state pav- ment of the usual ~.000 a yC'ar toward support of L'<l('h Judicial seat t•nds an un"rlcome st<tl<'mat(> The <:ounty , "hil'h t·ontends thl' :-.late·:-. eontril>u ttun 1s l~ss than .1 third tht' al'lual cost of operating :• courtroom . h<1d d£fa~·c<l rcque~t1ng the appointment~ pcndm~ j morl' r.., w al>lt· I 111unc1;.il .1gn•cml'nl Tht• t:ounl.v hu:-. :1 JU~t1l1abh.· t·ompl;.imt But \\'llh :• b<1c klog of mun· lhun H.OOo Cl' 11 cw1<'' a•.1·aillnf! Superior Court he.mng~. th1· m·w tudg1•:-. ar'· sorel'r needed. As ll 1:-.. thcv ma\' nol hP Sl'ated •intil s pring, since the LL·gt!>laturc· abo mu!>t appro\'e the S60.000 payment. ~1eanwh1h.'. 1ht· ~upcn 1sor:-. ~llullld gear up 10 Join forces with othe>r countie~. whose tax payer~ are similarly hur(Jcon~. and push for legislation lo re· qujre full st ate support of the courts. IT'S :ruc:iT IHAf we H~VE MORf. FAITrt IN Tt4E GOO!;) OLD / AMERICAN KNOW-~OVI · ~ RESOURCE $ AC;, AN~PY .' People Dear Gloorn y Gu · Defense S ecretary Choice Raises Questions We Can Do Witlwut (SYDNEY HAR R IS J I Could Nl'rll'r Become Fnends tmt/1 J>eopll' Wh1• Carry hum per sl1t·ker!'I on their cars proclaiming the re· sorts or scenic allruclrnn-; they have v1s1l<'d Explmn in loud whisJ)t•rs Lt) their friends what rs h;ippC'nmg on the scrN'n or stJg(' during <I performanct• -Complaao publtcl) lhul mix.t clients on wclfa re arc "chl'all'rs or loafers, .. without know- ing any o( lhe hard facts. -Trave l abr oad and s tay at th1• same kind of places "'rth the same kind of people the\ l'OUI<\_ mt-N .ti home Chronrc'<tll\ ,11rumhll• that ;:ill polllll'1an·, an· •·rooks," wt11rh erfl•(•tivi:-ly drsrnuraJH"i honeM m1•n ;inti woml"n (rr1m t•n krmsi lhl' h-.b Jma~inc that n·jtulJ1 «hur<'h • lltendanct• 111 J h·-. tht·m · rt- h51100~ .. OEt.F.:'liO 1111' rxtorlwnJlt• prH't'S lht'~ t•h:rr~t· hv :-.hru~~m~ th:1t .... , (·r~ thrnJ: 1s ~nrn.i up these day~ A rr o ~ J t t· t \\ o p 11 r k 1 n ~ .spacetl for lhl'm,elvt·~ on ·• t'rowded l\l r1•1•t, whl'n tht•y could Mmfortabl:V m akc r<.iom ror dO ocl<tll1onul t•ritrv Attend thl' compcl1t1v<' Ralph N;.idcr missed the boat' lie ovC'rlookcd lht• safely and careful opcr:i· lion of ships of L1benan n- gistr;· M J J Gloomy Cius f'ommtnt\ M~ \ubol•tttd by "•dt r\ ""d do not nttf''•'''" ..-~llW(I tht> "'' W\ ot f1'f fl4'!W,,p.tp1r S•1ftd "°"'" CM"f Pl'•• to (,1oom1 Gu-... 04111 P•lo\ sports their children cng&~c 1n, <ind egg them on with m"rc fanaticism than the part1c1punls feel Asked to deliver a three· minute message al a public rune· t.Jon. ramble on for 15 minutes or more, under the delusion that the audience came to hear them. -Play their audio equipment so loudly that it drowns out all other human activity within hearing radius. Make alternate plane re· st-rvations without bothering to cancel in Lime, thus jeopardlzin~ the tr avel r>lun:. or other P••sscni?c r!' -/\NSWEft tht?ir office phon<' "1th a p1·rcmptorv "Yes?" in stt•ad of c1vtlly offering their nam1• G1\l• vou ~·<·lf·a~sured m1:-. d1rcr1 ion' ior J,!etllng !>omc\\ here the · only vaguely know, but arc loo proud or ashamed to admit lnsir;t on calhn~ our govern mfnl ii .. n.•publlc"' 111sh.•ad of J "llcmoeruc}." when 11 i... 1nt•x tr1cably hoth 1 "R«puhhc 11. a co<lt' word meaning "I w1i.h 1mly (.W<)ple hkt> mt' would be allowed to have a volt• ··) Sigh that they c.an't un · derstanct the youni: people t()(l <•Y. and make no uttempt at un t1erstunding Transition from Hawk to Dove WASlllNGT0:-.1 Or Harold Brown, Prcs1dt•nt elect Carter's choice for Secretary of l>crense who has bc1·n 1•nt1zcd for !>oflncss on S Sov1t•l rl.'lat1ons ~uc· ressfully led the charge inside the Johnson adm1nistrati<>n rn 1967 to continue bombmg North Viel· nam. Brown's position as Srcrctary of the Air Fprcc might have bet•n decisive 1n President Johnson·s r<'· Ject1on of drasti ca ll y curta1lr<I bombing What's morl'. Just before bombing al .. tually slopped in 1968, Brown escalated his pos1trnn with a futile bid for unlimited bombing. Yet. during LBJ's protracted lameduck period follow\ng the bombing halt, Brown pioneered in a d vocating strategic arms limitalion talks <SAl.T) rn a lorm that hard·hners believe put the US at a disadvantage Dunng the next eight year~ a.-. prcMdenl of Cal T<'ch. he emerged :.as arr ar dent arms controlle1 ann a11 un· yielding proponent 01 !'ltrall'i!IC theories thal would hm1t rn creased U.S. s 1H·nd1ng on strateg1r w('apons This sc<'ming transrnrm:.ation from hawk to dove fits a pattern among the brainy, '>Clf·conhdent young men or Kcnrwdy·Johnson days -David Halbers t am·s "besl and the brightest." Jl awks turned dovish in lhc !Wminal year or 1968. with some tod;1y pre· pared for a r e -entry with President-<.•lect Carter Thr <;l'J[ assured, unemotional Or nrown, a nuclear physiri.,t by pro fession. seems as confident now ( EV ANS-NO V A K J that his thC'Orl<''\ will bring "orld pt•acC' as he was :1 dec<idC' ago that U.S. bombers would win tht• Vietnam wur WHEN BROWN al 38 became Air Secretary 1n 1965, the Air Force brass was suspic1ou!. As director of defC'nse research, hl· had ruffled feathers by advocat· mg the disastrous T fo'X fighlt'r bomhcr and opposing thC' pro posl'd XB·70 bomber. Ills support of surgically precise bomhcni! of North Vietnam conflicted with the bomber generals, who fell on· ly unrestricted air assault would work. · With the war going badly in the spring of 1967. Secretary or Defense R o berl McNam ara privately proposed drastically curtailed born bing. The Joint Chiefs ot Staff v11:torously object· ro, advocating .1ust the opposite expand ea bum bang into the 1lano1-Ha1phong are ... Secretary Drown split tht· d1ffcrencl', urg mg that th<' bombing cont1nu" more or lesi. ai. before to interd1c1 supply routes from tht• north. But lhaljust plain didn't work . The Centro! lnlellijtencc Agency tCtA I was so convinced that bombing the north accomplished nothing that ClA director Richard Helms refuseo to back any bombing option. The .Joint Ch1ets insisted that the existing restricted bombing was useless Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker m Sa1gon agreed NEVE RTHELESS, Brown on June 9, 1967. sent McNamara 11 memo arguing that bombinR was culling down supplies from the north The .Joinl Ch1C'fs' call for t'xpa11drd bnmbing was ignored by all the civilians : that left il ln Rrown alonc to (1ghl drastrt'all) l'U rta1kd bombing urged by McNamara and Oc;>puly Defens<' St>cr etary <and future Secretary of State) Cvrus Vance. Ac,cord1ng t o the Pentagon Papers. ..il seems very likely that Brown's thinking swayed his <McNamara·!!) oral re<-ommen dations to the President " True or not. Johnson in July accepted Brown '-; option hombin~ w1lhoul change. When the unsuccessful bomb- inJ! was agum reviewed in March 1968. Brown opposed a total halt advocated by Clark Clifford, the new Secrelr a r y of Defens(!, Insisting on victory through ru rpower, he escalate.'() his pre· vious position by urging virtually unlimited bombing lincluding the port of Haiphong) ·•t.o erode th<.' will of the population." But U.S. political conditions had changed. Brown ·s options "were never considered as m ajor pro- 'What do you mean. YOU need the car tonight?' posals within the inner rirclc or presidential ad\ isC'rs," ~ay lht.' Pentagon Paprrs Once the bum bing halted and Johnson renounced the pre~1dcn cy, Brown underwent what one former associate calls a "soul change.'· lie was instrumental in the Joint Chiefs' acceptance of a position on the new question of SALT which hard hncrs feel gcrl this country off on the wrong fool. SUSPICIONS that Brown wris merely game·playing were _.1. fayed o,·er the next eight years as he became a proponent of arms control full y as unyielding as he had been over the bombmg issue. On the arms control agency's ~eneral advisory committee, Drown has a dvocatoo surrender of the U.S. c ruise missile 1( necessary lo achieve a SALT U agreement. He is. moreover. described by one hard-liner as "absolutely theological" 1n adhering to the McNamara doctrine of "mutual assured destruction" -that Is. mutual ability or lhe two nuclear superpowers to ciestroy each other 's population centf'rs en- forces a strategic standoff. Thal doctrine. abandoned by Lh e Defense Department und{'r James Schlesinger, logically leads to reduced need for more and better i.trategic weapons systems . But if lhe Soviets consider the doctrine erroneoui; (ac; many ex· perts now belitve they do) while the U.S. accepts It , the danger is obvious. So, the way Harold Brown. unquestionably one of the brightest. adhered to a faulty doctrine for winning in Vlclnam because it seemed rational to him raises no htlle concern on the eve of his ussumpt1on or far more portentous burdens. Efforts to Contain Sin Generate New Problems WASHINGTON -Combat has been reported in Boston's Com· bat Zone. Two members of the Harvard football team were as- s au I ted one s t abbed to death -I ate one night last month during a v1s1t lo the city's "adult entertainment d1slncl'' us it is called in the zoninJt law. Two years ago Boston <'reated the district as a p lace to segregate its X-rated mov· les, porno books t ores and striptease bars. Whether or not they in· tended to, the officials who put t he plan through took a step back in tJme to the era or the quasi· officially sanctioned vice dls· t.ricta. They were wsuaJly called Barbary Coasts or Tenderlolns. Ttie Block in Baltimore and the French Quarter in New Orleans are remnants or those Ume.'I . Presumably Boston's ad- mlnlttrators hadn't anticipated proelitullon nnd such when they iave the city's vice area official recolfnltlon. That was mildly ratuous of t hem. It ls lm.ponibJe to conceive of 1n arta 1pedallJ· lng in X-rated movies aod B-glrl uvtms not crowd.1.ng up with pim~ and hookers. Now there are reports of many muggings In· cludlog a number committed by "robber baron females,'' a group of ladies who are obviously destined, whether they know it or n<>t, to !IOme extensive in-depth probing by television news. The race is on to sec who gets to them first. Geraldo Rivera or Mike Wall are. These goings-on have en· courag~ some other cities to emulate Detroit. which uses ion· ing in a way exnctly opposite to Boston. The Detroit ordinance scatters sex bu11lnesses by pro· hibitin g their concentration. Does that work any better? THE DIFFICVl.TY is that whlle every community in the country fa ces the problem , there's not too much agreement as to what the problem is. ls It to make sure that commerclaJ sex isn't readily available through photography or on the hoot? Is It to manAge sur h matters In a tasteful, unobtrusive 13.'lhion? ls it lo protect the morals of drlldren, I.he First Amendment right.a or 10•10 girls to express t.hemselvet by 11ymboll~ speech, or downtown real estate values? AU of these tnd otlien beside• have beftJ advanced as the basil for do•nc ony or the varlou11 thln11 government Jurisdictions ( VON HOFFMAN ) do about the probkm. whatever 1tmay be. Although the Boston approach may be the he~t way to handle It. il has lhe least chance or genernl acceptance. By segr egating these activities into a com· merciaJ sex district, you can keep this sturr out of much or the rest of the city M d therefore away from lhe prying eyes of tod· dlel'tl. pre·•chool sex fiends ond other underage lnnO<'cnts. You probably help downtown real estate values and tax revenues since the sex busln~s lends to locate ln rundown commerical areas that othe r Corms of com• merce no tonger will pay good money for. PROSTITUTION, pickpocket- ing, mugging. jack-rolllng are in· evilable in the Bostoo·lype sex di11trict. But is there any less of it when you I oil ow the Detroit model? The motor city, with Its outraieous crime Clgur<'~. makes that proposition excet•dlngly dublou". There 's no re3.'IOI\ to think that either arramrernent Is superior to the othet u a crime prevent.Ion device. The Boston vice di trlct can still help to make a city salt1r Cor many o( its residents. That kind or area will attract and hold your street crime nasties because they know that's an area where they'll find victims with rat wallets und their guard down. Drinks a nd pretly girls aren't conducive to making a man wary. Hence areas like the Combat Zone always develop r eputations as dangerous places. People who don't care to r\gk mugging will st ay away. It'!! a trade: You give thC' crooks a lawless section and they stay out of the rest or town. Another thing happens when you have an a rea like the Combat Zone, where a stable population of thugs. pugs and uglies concen· trate: They organize themselves. and once they're organized they're m uch easier to control. The cat ch Is that you ean't con· trol them with an honest police force. J\n honest police depart· ment Is dedicated to the propoAI· tion that no crim e can be coun- tenanced , but a vice district operates on the premise that In return for Illegal payments to the police, crime will be UcensM and regulated Thlll's how the Tenderloins or the past wNc conducted and the &y1tem appears to havo worked rtuonably well. Crtme was con· Lain.od, t.he oraanJzed criminal network delivered tb c . ptrpetral9rs of especially out· rageous crimes over to the Jaw, and the victims were pretty much people who knew the risks of going into the dlslrict and asked for what they got. SINCE NO community can acknowledge to itself It is run- ning a crooked police depart· ment, In the old days there would be periodic scandals. Then there would be "the sha keup,·· in which cops would be transfcrl'Nl. punished and occaslonally put in jail. We moderns are less able to ploy wlnky at that ~ort or corrup· tion, no matter how socially useful it may be We lnslst th~t alt corruption be in absolute secret, that we be given no hlnt that it's taking place ond that there be no leniency in enforce· menl. That makes the growth and develo pment of a d~· mimonde impossible and with it goes the hope or erred.Ive, eJCtra- legal controls. Ultimately the problem will ~ dealt wlth by maltlni sex a gov· emmtnt or sodallu-d bualness. Many 1tates do that with liquor and now with iambllni. SUltS t.Ut wouldn't dream of takl.n,a over their privately nm electric compante1 wlll not allow private e.nterpri .. ln the liquor bwtlne11s. Tbe theory teems to be I/ tb«e'a sotnc to be alnnlnsc, the 1ovtm- ment should run it and spend the proceeds on the schools. WiJl peo- ple patronize municipally operal· ed bordellos or wlll they shun them the way they shun govern- ment gambling'> Even in this age when we look to the government for everything, we know In· stinctively the one thing it ran 'l provide Is fun ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT knl>rrt N Wl'td. flublfsht'T Thrm11u Krr111/ 1-;1111or Bnrlxlro Krt1bU'h, Edttnrtol f>oge Editor Th e edltorlnl PBl{c of th<' Oolly Pilot 5etk3 t o Inform 11nd stllnul11tc reader~ by prNenUni: on this o:ii:r diverse commt'11tory 00 lop1~s o< 1nlt-rt'3l by synd1cnt. ed <'Olumnlsls and c11rtoon1!>1s, bv provldln!( n forum for rtaderi· view!' nnd by prcscnUn~ this ncwspaJ>C'r'11 opinions and ldr.15 on t'Urrent topic~ Th•• roitortal oplnl<">n' or thl' Dt11ly T'1lnt npl)(':ir onl)1 In lhl" r<fllorrnl <'olumn 111 the top of tht' p:i11e. (:)pi11lon" ex Pl't'Sllcd by tho <'Oluml\lsl'.'I omt ~ortoonl5t5 and letter wril(•rs Of'(' lht1Cr own And no tndorscrount nr thtlt' Vic\\~ hy th(' t>uil)• f'ilUC should b(' lnferrrd. Monday, Dec. 27, 1976 ( I LM. Boyd Drowning Sans Water Not even many wntNs of detective fiction reaUze that mos t drowrun$! victims don't have any w&ter in their lungs Panic usually trig- gers muscular s pusms which close the throat tightly. No wa ter geL<; 1n No 1or. either. "Dry drownine" is what it's callt-d. Waler may very well seep into the lungs, if the victims remain submerged overlong, sun' enough. But technically, that watrr 1s not the cause of de- ath. Th11> medical llndins.: 1s of more signi!icuncC' to tht• survivor:-. than to the vic- tims, possibly Althoul(h somt· record hooks l:la1m no parakeet ha:. ever Ix-en known lh h ve longer than 12 )'cars. Carol Luby of Spnngfteld, Pa . insists her b1ril "l~l'lty Boy" survived 14 years: siK month<; She contends he could say 84 words. 1ncludin~ tus n<.imt• und address. POPl'LATIO!\S Q. "Wh at "as the population <if England in the days or Wilham Shakespeare·, .. A. Nobody knows, for sun.•. You won't fi nd population records for any country that long a~o. Sweden was the firsl lo take a census. Just 33 year-; after Shakespeare's death. Hut those figures on Swc"<l1·n "1•re kt>pt a stale -.1•t·r1•1 ('ounlr1l·S thl'n thought 11 Un\\ 1st• to let ot ht•r l'tl\1111 nt"> k no\\ how m;in_\ p1'<1pll' the\ could put undt·r ..irm-. Have ~uu t'H·r flown in an airplane ut un allitudC' of 32, 114 feet~ Please not<>. that's only h.ilf lhe distance between the h1gh1•st and the lowest poinls on the earth's s urface. Our La nguage man has started u collec- t ion of reconditioned proverbs: Like: "A house divided makes many apartments." And "If at first you don't succeed, try a little ardour." And .. A bird in the hand is finger- lickin' good." Any other:.? LOVE A!'ID WAR Our Love and War man likes to cite lhe in· teresting case of Golchc llr<'nnt·r of Hamburg, West Germany. She almost quadrupled her salary when she q111l her JOh as a se('retary to open a mind-rcadin~ parlor Nonetheless, i-.hc didn't care for 1l. so fairlv \uon W«nl b:J<:k to lhe typcwnler. As a mind 'n·adcr. sh<•'d losl :ill her boyfriends. she said. "1stfully ~en rlon t hkc a woman who can n •ad their mrnrls to I. M Uuyd, f' 0 Btu J.Sfill , Deaths Elsewhere S /\ N fo. RA N CI SC 0 C~P ) Ric hard 1. Gilbert, a California dC'· puty a ttorney ~<'ner:il since 1966. died in h1.; home here at thC' agi: of 46 after a Ion~ illness. Gilbert. a gradual<' or th e Un1vt'r :.1ty of Cahfornw law <.c·hool at Boalt Hall in Berkelry. was in private pract1rt• ---------- wa1to (',ft")Af',E W WA.Qfi r,. ,,....,,, M \•''".. (.Al ,,,f"'t ' If t '°" ~ "'1 Io# ().-rfVl'IC>t-r n ,.... .... '''" ,..<1 td 0.'\IOf'lt"'r .-turn r. M ~ ~f ''"''" 4•M r-t ryW>hr')lf\1r-f nrnt N U(1'1tl11. d """" \1\tt'• R ,, "i-'\IT' I" f r • ~ \hr fl' t~< I'\ 1' ' ,,. 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' ... ,..,.. ,..,., ' t ·••.. .,._<,, t r , .-'" t 1,.. 1'1~1 • r ~ ""'' '" A"'"• h" ,, ' • ''°'' '"' (.,. ~fh• r ~· tll'I f: ,,,,""' tdt>t' t"ll En fZUTM I ''"'l l l f.,,n .. ,r """"" ""' '11''-1' "'"' ..... , • ,,. .,., • "'".,""'I( .. ,. 0--nt Of H tJ"' lll)., "" t " ("411 p,...,_'\otlf C'1' H If'' I 1 '+Ill >l\f ~ ll,-tlt' W .. ..,,~, 0· ,. '9'\'"" • t q , t;., ..... ,, 1 t.., \ft<\"1• 1'1t f "t , • \ •t",-)\l1'f frt•i'\.C>.tM M•,. J\ iN '' I'!•,, ti\ t' p ,.., • ., 'I • I~ •f)I •• 1 ""' ~·r:.••) 'P"trPfa ~· M 1 " i,N '• "'" m 1..-;r .f Nw n\()r ti • '• ' 1 •1 f'4.A l J• 11" (f't't°' ,.,., 1 Ut'41"''""' t ll'J~t\ (hi 1"•'•11f Vt•f'ilr,Ho11nl••t 'fl')IYtn '" lt H•t • / I'° WI "I ""'t' f\ ~I p ' 'Vil>'# M,.,...,0,.•111 p,\'I>~ County Board Backs $7 41 Million Dams By KATHY CLANCY Ot lllt D•ltY "''°' ~l•ll A proposal lo bwld two dams in· stead of one to protect Orange County from flooding along the Sant a Ana Rlver has been re-endorsed by county supervtsors. The board adopted a r esolution restating their support. for the $741 rnUUon U .S Army Corps of Engineers project. GEORGE OSBORNE, director of the county Environmental Manage- ment Agency. called for the resolu- tion. saying a high level Army Corps group carher this month recom mended a less-costly $1&1.2 m1lhon proposal. That reommmen"at1on by the Board of Engineers tor Rivers and Harbors is expected to be forwarded to Congress. which eventuaJly will be asked to allocate construction funds. The less-costly proposal eliminates a dam at Mentone and raises Prado Dam in Riverside County by 40 feel. or the river. satellite lakes at Prado and Mentone and a trail 11ystem between Mentone Dam and the Rivers ide County lme In addition. it would eliminate federal funds for recreation rac1ltt1es aJong the lower Santa Ana River . The Board of Engmeers said 1f the more e)..pensive proJect is approved. local officials should be asked to pay the difference between the two pro- posals -about $277 million. SUPERVISORS in their resolution. said local agencies could not afford to pay that amount. And they said the longer the project is delayed lhtl more expensive it will become and the greater tbe possibility of a muJor flood WIJI be. Congress alr eady has allocated $700,000 for a preliminary design study 01\ the more costly project But local officials, who fi rst learned the Board of Engineers was critical of the two-dam proposal in July, have expressed fears that this month's re- commendation may make it more d1f· ficult to win Congressional approval of construction funds. THE PROPOSAL also leaves out an 8-1-acre wildlife ~abi~at al the mouth ~~~~~~~~~~~ 100,000 Aliens to Register An estimated JOO,OCXl aliens in Or ange County are being reminded by the U nit ed S talc8' Department of Jus tice's Immi g r a ti on an d Naturalizat ion Service thal they must register as non-citizens during Jar1uary. Aliens out of the U.S. during January m ust re- port their r elu rn to 1 he deparlment within JO days of their return, federal officials said Addre~s reports are now available at all U S post offices and at any 1mmigralion offict' All alh.•ns who do nol re gist er fac(' poss1 blc de portation. the dt'parl· ment warned. Security Leaflet Available A new Social Security leaflet. ··ss1 for the Aged. Blind. a nd Dis· ablcd in California." is available at all Social Security o ffi ces in Orange County. The leaflet explains the e hg1btlity r equirc- m en ts of the Federal /State Sup - plemt'ntal Secur ity Jn. come <SSI > progr am. the nC'w July 1976 payment st·hedule. and informa· t1on concerning Mcdi ·Cal recipients. Sin glt• copies <1rc available free on rC'qut'Sl at any Social Secu rlly of- fice. T JIE FA )JI LY CIRCl s· lh Bil h.t·1t11<· "Sonto forgot some things. How many days till my birthday?" Fairview·Gets Gift The Oran ge Coas t Chapter of the Sons of Norway Trygve Lie Lodge No. 90 have given $500 to Fairview Slate Hospital. Lodge preside nt John McDermott said the money is to be used to purchase physit'al therapy equipment for patients at the Costa Mesa hospital. Call llbollt ow I~ 2"'#8911 membeuihlp program. (Jfo~ l ... AA""'' ,, • ..,.. u, ,., I •• ..,,,,,..Ii.' • •m 'v • f'lfll\t "'"'""' •• rontr ·DU-, ___________ _ '"""" d UJ'J"' • r, , • .., " J '""" ,,. ' " II\ Tr H •. f4.r "' O•·(Wtfl~ ")f tt\qf•Wft""" ,,,., (, .. ,,.,. 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'1t<tlr)f,JAll r A [",, ··t T f'lt'\ "' 11.,rnt nt '#' f 1!t It w 1tr'I '""°' Count1 C.h·t• JI Orenqe County l'M1 Orc•m~r ti t• ,, F-1 Pt.ib41\~ Or.1nq• (O<l)\t OA1lv P1tot 0>o< )1 191~ •nd Jfn l, IQ, II, 1•11 ~:w· ll PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa 646-2424 "\t '-'-..I y,-,,, Mt·f11H1.,l 1'''" --------------- llUHO•DWAY MOlTUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 --- McCOlMICIC MOlTUAltlS laguna Beach 494·9'41 5 Laciuna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capr.itrano 495-1776 ---f'ACIRC YllW MIMOllAL PAii cemetery Mor1uary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Onve Newoort, Callforn1a 6'4·2700 PJ11f• V • wM,.,l"'flJ U"'fd•r"ctr,1 81JT1..fq MAl>l>V PAYMl)NO 1111TI I Q to<i· dfint ~• H 111\t11'Q1nn R,.,,cf\ (.11l1r,,,n113 ""''"'" '1W t"' 0~rfllnlb4•f 11 1911\ \uf"v1,,;•1t r\y '''"' W''" Mtt•IV 0UffN'; -.,,,.. MtthA"'I P·t~H httth•' d'"l!JQ,,tH f\r>no l"I•"' tr"''""'~' n H1n1 .. r +411 ot t~""""" p,,,•nh M• .,,..., Mr' tf«trry Auf'"' f'\t v'''" ht')l¥r R''H)#d 6utll'r of Wrc,I l IK •",,-'" (' M, Au""'' W..t\ .t ltMn ~ft1t'"'r-tnr lP"tr w .... ,,.,f"I F"""""'"' S-tY ,,,.,, A. l 'Mn A\W•~.itt1t)I\ F-v,..,.df m""~ 11 I)(') AM Mnl\tt"Y 011r ,.,,,hoio-, T1 •t St ,,,,,,,,,._ ' )11f'JI'> c UM1'1 (ltvn"' HU"f l""JtNt J"•"-t " t'"a lnt•rMf'l'll tt p ,'ll1t V1,.11t M,.mrtr1 '' P•r' P11 r•< Vtew MC>rtu.ry d•rKl'>''t GlfftHS "ICTITIOUl llUSIHIUS NA"1£ ST"ITIEMINT 1h~ follow1n9 llf't\O<> 1, OOJllQ bu,f, M l'ta\: L.tl P.tll CLEANf 111, 2!260 I.a P~ lto.td, l.AQUnll Hiii\, t•IHOrnl-n•Sl H•i.rt Hl'Ot\ Yoo11, ?~ HuoqM, E'I Toro. Ollltornl• nUO Tiii\ tlv\IMu h <OndUCltd by an In divlduel Httlttt H Voo" Thi\ \l~lfm•nl WU tllecl Wiii\ tM County Cleft of Or&l\Qft County 011 Oec.•mtttr 21. ,.,. ''"" Pu1111,,,..o Or•nQf' Conl O'll•v 1>001 O.c 21, 1•1l and Jan >. 10, 11, 1'171 Ult 14 PUBLIC NOTICE CPnn NO~IC! TOClllEDITDltS SUP.lllOll COUlllT 0" t"Ha Sf ... TIE OP C ... ll .. OIUtl ... l'Oll T"a COUNTY O" 0111 ... NOa Hf.A· ... Jt Etlelt ot .tllliX"INOEA TKOAll GEODES, alto ""•~n H ... Lfll GEODES, Oeuawci. Monday Ouet1mt1er 27 1976 OAfl y Pf LOT A 7 Car ~eai Sal~? DEAU PAT My grJndrhild 1:-. ready for a new car seal. What 1s tlw current s.ifety information that I should check for on the label'! It seems to vary from one brand to another R. W , San Clemente Look for label information indicat· Ing maximum weight and height of the child ror which the ear seat is re- commended and the type of car In which It should be used. A statemt'nt that the car sut has ~n successfully tested under both dynamic !simulat- ed crash) and static (a simple pull test> conditions also should be ln· cludtd. A statement that the seat mttts Federal Motor Veb.JcJe Safety Standards (FMVSS 2131 is not sum. dent In itself because it doesn't cover infant car seats. J'ba Depends DEAR PAT I am planning a cruise this winter a n d wonder 1f 1t 1s necessary to get a passport for this kind of travel. S T . Ne IA-port lkach That dt'pC'nds on "here you·rl' plan- ning to tra vet. Am<'ricans and Cana- dians are not requirt·d to J.!t•l passports for voyag('S to any North Amerlean port, the West Indies, Bermuda or the Caribbean areas. They are necessary for voyages to Europe. South America, the Jo'ar East and the South Pacific. Visas are needed for visits to the Midd.Je East, Africa, the Orient, the Pacific and voyages around the world. Senior• Tak.e Chance• DEAR PAT: T have been doing volunteer work c.tl u senior citizen's home this m onth. So many of the res1· dents are interc!>ted in entering con· ti"'"''•, "• 11 j I ·11,. u 1, "'• tu /1 ,r I 1 ;r,11 /'f..11 u rll tcsb that r.1ppear an magazines as well as sweepstakes games. A friend of mine said thnt you had published in· formation about a contest clear- mghouse where one could obtain in. formation about all current contests and sweepstakes. Would you repeat it :.o I could p.iss along the detalls to the contest rans at the home·• M. M .• Fountain Valley Lincoln Pre~s. 2525 •;. 21st St., Tu.l~a. OK 74 JH , published "How-To News." a monthly newsletter contain- ing all the particulars or most major contests and s wt>epstakes throughout the country. A slmUar newsletter In- cludes contt>S t Information plus articles about the contest field, in· ~rvtews wUb contest authorities and an entry blank t-xchange. A com- plimentary Issue can be requested by seodlng a stamped, self.addressed en· velope to: Contest News· Letter, Roge r Tyndall, Box 1059, Amelia Island, FL 3Z034. Worfh Looking Info DEAR PAT I am havm~ nothmJ! but troubll• v.1th an optician I orderert glal>:-.cs for my d,uught<>r two month~ a~o. AC'tau:-.l' the· firm with which thr- ovt1cian plucc•d his orders had gon1· hankrupt. 1 · m s till waiting for lht• fram(' order to he tlehvcred so the prc- scnption l'an bl• filled I paid In ad- vance. and am JU St told to wail. In the mt'anllme. m y daughter's eyes ar" getting worse. Where can I complain~ G.L., Costa Mesa Your optician was on the level. The frame firm had gone bankrupt. Your daugbtu's order will be filled very soon, however, because frames now are on their way from another source. Persons with complaints about opli· ciaos may write to the Opticians As· sodatlon or America. 1?50 Connec· ticutt AH. N.W., Washlngton, DC 20036. PL'BLJC NOTICE Pl:BLIC ~011n: PUBLIC NOTICE Fl(Tll IOUS 8USll'~ESS NAME STAT6MEl<T T"t• f•i't .-w!I'~ p1 t flf 1r ·tn 1o 1 t'iu\.ifW I tQfOi. >. t~str4n-, J'O r PH1 ttf•, (.0.,1 t M• "'t f A 'i/• I f•u;l J> P1•!H1to ft/ •••mt t>• 1w ,-,..,.,,,nlut f A rJ1ot\ ''> r '"' 101 , t • ,,..11 ,,,,,~ ·'·••"11 .. 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Tt\1• bu\1nt,:\\, is. 1ond•Jt.t~d bV .i•~ 1\aar,. l(,.1q•,. 1ntfi'il(h.111I MMlll"' MP""''"',. ln~\ "' ll~mr·"' w • .., t I• rJ >Nlth lht· '"'"' ( rtflrlrl o t 01 .,,.Hl'' c quntv on '"' • r:rM,.rnrrH w,,, f1l4 d W•"' ,~ •• )H•,.rnt>ii,. I'. 1~/tt '>U"'V (I''" o• Or.lntlf• County mt Ff.8*'1 b•tt>"'l'>f·r 1J 14'~ r.t11n1t• """ ,.,, M\t"I" f l"H f Q,t1ly Jl1ltll f' ...... J [> r )0 /I, ''11~ ... nO J11n ] 10 l'U1 Punt.Ow•rt O'~f\QP Co"'' O.i111v P11ot \11>41• lt'< 11.10 11.1~1'•no J•n.J. "n wn,, Quit putting It off. Holiday Spa can help you today. Make physical improvement a pleasure with steam, sauna and whirlpools at all clubs. Even heated swimming pools at key locations. Gals. ask about Jazznastics-fun.group exercises done to uptempo music. Call now for your shape for tomorrow. ',, - 0£8111E 0 GITTENS, •~I 01 SouH\t.AtJoM (,hfor'""' p,,~•.,-'v 0-t""'Y'lr,_.r )4 l~H-. 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A.nnouMlng our newelltt looatlon Mf'Vlne the North 8fMI West V•I•~: 9143 DeSoto Awnue .t Nordhoff 213-882-8912 Aft•MfM Rnolno Long BeMh W.atmlnater !Ito Soulh Bench Bourevard 17031 Ventura Boulevard 4101 Atlantic Boulevard 6757 Westminster Av~ue South ol,Llncoln Avenue West ot Balboa Corner ot Car'lon Westminster Center (7141828-0381 (213) 986·6330 (213) d26·8874 (714) 894-3387 Coat• Meae Huntln9ton ••u" Or•nv-Hollywood 2300 HArbor Boulevard 18585 Mein Street 622 East Kalella Avenue 7080 Hollywood Blvd.. H11rbor Center Main St al Beach Blvrl Wesl of Tustin Ave Corner Ls Brea Ave . 1714) 1:>49·3368 (71d) 842·1451 (7141639-2441 In Muir Medical Cent6t' (i13J 489-6308 .. HOIDly ~.~,.~H!' Clubs A8 DAIL y PtLOT Monday December 'Z7. 1976 Tonight's TV Highlights /\ nc U fl 00 Gator Bo" 1 l.tvc covera~e oC Pl'nn Slatl'·Nolre Dam\• ~ame Crom Jack:.onv1lk, f''la. KI IJ 0 8 00 -World Mission Telethon of (our hours to show project:. an Me xaco. Guatemala, llondurru.. Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Brazil CDS 8 9 30 -Special. ''St•c-ret Life of J ohn Chaµman" starnng Ralph W.ute, Susan Aru.pach und Pat lunglc. TV DAILY LOG MONDAY EVENING ) 6:00 0 8 ) !IC (" 3 ) "m 0 23 6 "tl•l 0 26 SW Trtll f r. Gomer Pyle 0 ( i<J 8 ) M011d1y "'lht foot bait. Tht li•lor "°"11 ,,, ''I'll~• hi tn1\ ~JITlr t.~1 .. r•~ I 1 "" 1 ;t• ••HI rint11 IJJmr hLlll )4• • 11>1111, llM1~J O li~nimoh l tP1r1r1dgt Fim1I) Q) Ad•m·l2 ED Electt1c Comp•nr Ea Otim;ltc StttH 1191 Din•h1 m little 111101$ -6:30- 0 01n1h1 f,u• .1~ 1•1 lud~ llw• I I tn\1, ll<tlµh W.<1h ki lwd lnrd 111 hilly W14y 411d John l<ud~y & )upt1 lldnd 1 e Andy C11tfrth l•C liltrf C11lftn S'-m hm1ly All•tr ',, 13) CulUlllOllt E!) l own hill 7:00 0 11' 6 f!) m lltws O lms Club 6 Mt Jhtte Son\ 8 To Tell the lruth O Co<ICenlWIOll Q) I Lon W(Y m rht fBt ID Ctnt en lS11anol 116 May (j11tlltll ID Ma<"til lthrtr Mtpo1t ID Add,mi f 'mrly -7:30- 0 K"BC Oocumtnlary· The lled l..tne Yau md\ IM in what'. know" d. d '1td 11n•d" art.1-an a1Pa d'>'I' n.11rJ !11 •min l1•nd•t, ,., bt1np (1H1 11 ~v to lend monr v in 1'111g1~m ~111 1•11 whnm ro .ipritJI ru 1; V'l" lhlfl~ ynu ~e brtn d1'.<,,m111;lrd Jg,11n.t. 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IAdao T1kuh1ma II s t~ balllf ul lh1 c.cntury as llintt ~one m"'> his 1nighl1t>I conltnd~r 111 l.od11lla ;n~ the INO mon11 .. ballle Jui wprtmK1 wh1lt dt~lrOf '"" •vervth1ng 1n lht11 pal~ m Shakey Crttttt, Michel • Le Crand & Ben Vereen Join Mm In Veen m Mer¥ CrrU1n S'- CI) Rose Bo"I SweepS'lakes * JACK ROURKE.tSTARS1 W ROSt Bowl Swttpsti~es Cont'd 111110 kl'M ID tint Un1verut ( 29J J) Wclc.ome BKk Kotter -9:30- 0 CE TH£ATRE: "Semt • lift of John Chapman" Ralph Waite, Suun Anspach, Pat Hincle 0 (17 ) ) 91 ~~ St<rtt lJlc ol Jolln ~C~p1nin Ralph Waite 'li11s as a collcae pres.den! .. ho d1scovm that ta~mg a risk, t•mpQ1a11ly chanv1nz his 1nb status. luds lo a mo1e compass1ona1e 1· dtrstaM,ng of ptople and lilt wor~ ll•tt do ID Rrnnttn<t: Mitre ~I Thinis klolla A po•tic telt•ISIOn ~v cele bt•hllt It>• !l<t> >SS ol •fb"ln U\ ...... !ltd n 1n1~ .. 1tJui1lS lod•Y ( )ii II ) Welcome ~ck Kott" 10:00 011«$ 6 26 Cunwi~r I 29 e ) St1uh al Sin franCl$CO E!) £1 Sltn Am1do >t C1p1.,n & r '""'"' -10:30- m mm lttws 11:00 O O re 1 rio1 !2S\ f6 HtwS O ~ ( Jl<JJ Ll.i) lovt Amerrc•n Style r e 1 Se• Hunt 0 m 39 News m Miry H1rt11Un, M1tJ H1t1m1n m hits ol the Biurre ( 1 r r 3 ) Stump lht Stirs ID Mo•<1e "Waltz ol the Toreadors" CJ Or•m•IK Senn -11:30- 0 (TI' T ) .. 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John Carrad1nf, "TlMt Mn '" the Ir°" lbA" (dll) '39- lolin Bennell, Alan Hale, Louis tl.lywud, !<mph Sch11dkitut. l2Cl !Cl "lht Oaydrttrner" (~n1m•ltd) '66-Yoicts ol R•y Rota.rr, Jack C11lo1d, llayley Mill\ 11.00 Cll ~ "Pillil"l tf ttM Sty" (wu ) ·~6 -Jtlt &handltr, Dorothy Malone. W1rd Bond, ""'h Andes. let IQ1"¥111 12:00 m "Mila SHlt ,...,_ .. (drJ) ·~-lost rum. Rita HafttOrth. Aldo R11, lluuell Co41tM • I 00 9 ~ "Al Mine tD GM" (dra) '56-Clynnii Joltns. Cameron M1tcbtll, Pltty McCorm1Ck. 2:00 D ~ "Sctlt ol Ille Allbrdlc" (d1a) '49-Jolln M~ls. Otttk Bond 3:00 Olt (t) "Rahm! el ti. C.. fiahtt1" (wu) '67-Robert Taylor, Chad Cwtrttl. Ana M,rt1n, l ~k Bett&tr. 3:30 D (C) "80111 P'rtt" (adv) '66 V1111n11 MCKtnfti, 8111 J11vtrs, . Game OUtrages Agency c m CAGO CAP) -The Na- tional Safety Counc:LI says it 1s outraged by an e lC('lroUIC, COIO· operated g ame which ~a ves players a chan<'e lo run up points by running down figures of pedestnans. The electronic driving game, "Death Race." 1s descnbt'd in the winter issue of the council's Famlly Safety magannc. PLA VERS OPERATE a driv· ing simulator, equipped with steering wheel and accelera tor, to chase pedestrian figures across an electronic screen. If a figures is hit, the machine issues a loud shriek and a cross· shaped gtave marker pops up to score points. The driver ts rated as lj "Skeleton Chaser," a "Bone Cracker." a ''Gremlin Hunter," or for Uw top scorer, an "l::X('l('rt Driver "ll costs 25 cents to plJy "ONE OF ITS MObl iru11d1ous and probably unreco.:111zed characteristics is its shift from imaginary visual imagei. of destruction, as you have an TV violence, t o actual behavioral uc· lions taken by the player," Dr Gerald Driessen. behavioral scientist and manager or t he council 's research depanmcnt, said ip the article. "The person is no longer just a spectator. but now an actor in lhe process or creating violence, .. he said. Irish Drunk CHANGES DEUYED Dennis Row. urety coo.suJt.ant for the Automobile Club of Southern California, said in the artJcle ··we 're tryin& to teach driver! how to t ake evasive maneuvers on the road, hke avoiding pede-strlans "AND HERE TIDS morbid gam e comes along and e n - rourages J)N>ple to develop the opposite i.k1ll -how lo hit peo. pie." Paul Jacobs, marketing direc- tor for Ex1dy Inc., of Mountain View, Ca . m anufacturer of "Death Race," said in a telephone interview that the game "is a humorous arcade piece requiring dexterity. "It ls entirely harmless. There is no blatant violence.'' QUEENIE By Phil lntl'rlondt Next Saint? VATICAN ClTY (AP) -Pope Paul VI hopes to raise toward sainthood next year an alcoholic Irish laborer who became known as "the sainl in over- alls" before his death in Dublin tn 1925. The Pope also said that the Mafia is one of the "chronic and ing rained" vices of society and said Christmas spirit would help better than prison a nd police lo fight it SAN DIEGO CAP)-A r equirement that San Diego high sch ool seniors prove they can write and read before graduating is being de- layed. The revolutionary change beginning in 1978 was l enlalively ap- provl'd by the City's Board of Education last month. But the board re· versed its elf. urging more study. HOW MUCH IS MY HOME WORfH IN TODAY'S REAL ESTATE MARKET? POPE PAUL SAJO llE hoped the process would soon be completed to allow him to proclaim Matthew Talbot blessed. This is the last step before canonization as a sarnt of lhe Roman Catholic :=========== Church. Talbot, who died al 69 in a DubUn street, was a drunkard for 15 years until he underwent a con- version and devoted the rest of bis life to his job in a lumberyard and lo the Church. "We hope we can have the beatification of Mat- thew Talbot next year," Pope PauJ swd. "He was a poor alcoholic worker of Ireland and thanks to a wonde rful grace from the Lord he converted himself. but not only converted himself away from alcohol. but became so exemplary, so good and so saintly that, a s it seems, he has become worthy oC being proclaimed blessed." The After Christmas Sale! "TALBOT, RF.M EMBER IDM" lhe pontiff lold a crowd of sevl'ral thousand persons in the audience hall. "He gives us precisely lhe hope for renewal that is amon~ the most signihcant facts of lhe virtues of the Gospel.'· T h1~ "' ttw t 'll w eek 11 yo., hh· savings For tun ·.hopp1nq anr1 '"endly ac110f1 comp 10 Hunt1ngon The case for the bealificalion of Talbot has been under study a l the Vatican's Congregation for the Causes or Saints for JO years. and, as Pope Paul dis- closed. is ne aring its conclusion. Center Beach & Edinger Free pony rrdes start Tuesday It's All 'Greek' To Them ELKO. Nev CAP> -tn lht• battle or no .. ;moklng signs. the trustees or Elko Gt•nNal llosp1tal say the issues arc all Cr~k . So is their sign. A 1975 state law re· quires no-smoking signs m places like the hospital In this s m a ll northeastern Nevada town. But t he trustees call that an infringement. oC their freedoms. WHEN OFFICIALS demanded compliance, the trustees reluctantly posted a sign -in Hebrew. which nobody in Elko can read. But earlier this m onth someone stole the sign. Now, undaunted. the trust ees have ordered another sign put up. THE NEW ONE is written in Greek. It is also Uny and 1t is hidden behind a large plant. "The board felt il was a ridiculous law." says hospital admutistrator John F elker. "So we took ridiculous action.'· Rapist Jail.ed MADERA (AP) -A Delano man has been sentenced to one year in Madera County J all for raping a 12-year-old girl. Diego Mendez Alvarado, 24, also was placed on probation for five years. fOITDPM'l.I • • . " OPPORTU ... 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Ford was tile Money Tree UAW s tnke t a rgd Vo I k s. ~ .q; e n s a 1 d it would makt' cars m Pen n s vh .1nia Volvo postponed plans to make cars in V1rr,uua Abroad Citroen merged with P e ug eo t th e Brittsh government natlonalm:d Leyland and the Libyans boughl 10 percent of 1''1.1l 2 -Cameras Eastman Kodak dropped th<' other shoe and fielded an mslant cam era to compete with J10Jaro1d The early verdict. from photography nuts and the marketplace, went to Polaroid Both comparues were suing each other m courts m various countries, 3 -Cigarettes IT WAS THE year or the low tar-and-nicotine brand. HeaJlh scares failed to dissuade smokers, who puffed away Vlgorously and perhaps less anxiously as the Amencan Cancer Society disclosed that the high filtration brands might be less lethal. Philip Morns had the hot hand, its Marlboro brand No 1 in sales and its new Ment brand a clear wmner 4 Corruption Thtngl; \\e re lookmg up here too a~ hardly a week went by without a couple of companies reporting the dubious pay- ments thev had made, here and abroad The Lockheed pay- ments produced a Japanese Watergate And the $12 3 mllhon ~lush fund at Gulf Chi resulted m the dismissal Of Chairman Bob R Dorsey and three other top executives. 5 Insurance Jt was the ) car the propt•rt y and casualty earners raced to recover mountmg claim expenses by /1hng for sub- stantial rate increases 1n state after state. One of the com- panies. Government Employees Ins urance Company tG EICO>. almost went belly up but as the year drew lo a close 1t seemed to be making a comeback under its new leader, John Byrne, who was draftt>d from Travelers 6 -L1quor THE TREND TO .. LIGHTNESS" continued Down sharply whiskey sales Up agam \H~rc the so called "white goods" -vodka tequila. rum and wine (espec ially white wines ) For the first lime m our history whiskey shipments may have accounted for les~ than half of the alcoholic beverage volume i Mergers Two blockbusters were hatC'ht•d Gi ant General Electnc Wlll absorh the San Francisco ha~cd mmmg company, Utah Internal1onal And Atlantic R1chf1cld moved to take over a1hng Anaconda Copper On the other hand, Peabody Coal was finally unglued from Kennecott Copper R Pack.iging Lots of action on this front A tno of government agen· c1es moved to restnct the use of fluorcarbon propellants m aerosol sprays, franng they might reduce the ozone layer that protects the earth And the fight against throwaway containers contmued. with Mame and M1ch1gan Joining Oregon and Vermont m a ban on heer and sort dnnk con- tainers that do not have a deposit that can be collected on re- turn 9 Pizza AMERICANS HAVE GO!'liE APF. over frozen pizza. Sales have re.1ch<'d the incred1hle level of $450 mtlllon a year Heavy\\ eights Pillsbury. General Mills and Quaker Oats ar(' all scrapping for the business and late m 1976 Campbell Soup Heinz and Pet Inc all began warming up their O\\ n pizza ovens Cmcmnat1 Reds· star Pete Rose will front for Campb('ll, which will introduce its pizza under the Swanson Hungry Man label 10 -Women It was another year m which women made striking gams m the corporate world, getting named to boards which were previously all male, n s mg to pos1t1ons formerly restricted for men and breaking the sex barrier at pnvate clubs Two of the notable 1976 appointments· Macy's ex- ecutive Gertrude G. Michelson to the board of General Elec· tnc. University of Pittsburgh economist Manna V N. Whit- man to the board of Proctor & Gamble Hotel to Bring Nature Back In LOS ANGELES <APl "H's like s1ttmg something 1n the middle or a pamtmg -it becomes all al once the focal pomt and yet the relief pomt It bnngs all the bu1ldmgs together as a compos1t1on " Architect John Portman is talkmg about his $110 m1llton creation and Los Angeles' newest hotel, the Bonaventure, actually f1 ve towers of bronze glass s1ttmg discreetly among the more conventional high·n ses that compnse the city's skyline "THE OTHER BUILDINGS ARE basic and opaque, hard surface buildings stone and metal," says Portman. who also developed the world's tallest hotel, 70· story Peachtree Center Plaza, for his home town Atlanta "What the mirrored cyhnders do 1s tend to reflect their surroundmgs and because of their circular form rthey mm1m1ze the space they occupy " Portman has packed a Jot into that 1'minlm1zed space," mcludmg a one-acre lagoon m the alnum lobby, surrounded by five Ooors of boutiques. discotheques and restaurants known collect1vely as lhe Shopping Gallery THERE ARE 12 GLASS BUBBLE elevators framed wtth lights that will n se from the lagoon and continue up the outside or the towers, "making the necessary ride an excil· lng expenence." says Portman ''We're trying to open things up, to bring m things relat. ed to nature." he says of the lakeside lobby "Our cities have run nature out We want to create a feeling of peace and tranquility in an otherwise aggressive environment " The 1,474-room hotel. which opens formally next March, 1s two months ahead of schedule, according to a spokesman for SeattlE'·based Western International Corp , which will operate the Bonaventure. Its first guests were due to arrive today Dally rates for the piece-of-pie shaped rooms in tho towers wtll start at $39-~9 and "nse rapidly to $750," for the top-floor suites, says the spokeaman. Bank Offers Club Membership ln lhe New Outlooks Club is available to depositors in Capistrano National Bank, according to Joseph P Munger, president ot the locally owned mslitu· Uon For a $3 fee per month, members of the club receive tJuch items as free checkmg accOWll.S, free personalized checks, free travelers checks and ba.nk money orders, aemmars and financial counsellnt. notary service, apedal loan rates and postage-paid mall banking. Jn addition. club members r~eive discounts at varfous motels, trip offers, discounts on car rentals, magulnes, books, an insurance plan option and an opUonal "no- bounce" checking account. Senior citizens may JOin at half prfce. A IOOAILYPILOT * Monday December27 1976 ~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~ Porno 'Here to Stav' Q· I 've ofte n wonder ed, att' pornu movie pro· ductrs like Rusi. Meyer ever conctmtd about wb•l lbelr wives or klds think ol their work? -Mn •• R. Bruton , Pltti.bu rgb. A· Mt>yer , who's bt'<.•n dubbed everything from the "Walt Disney of pornogrJphy" to "King Leer." tells us he's only fathered one child. Son of a woman he "dated .. between marrying and d1vorc1ng three wives ·· fo'ortunJtely." he explains, "l 've never met the young fellow Jnd ht.' 1sn 't awure I'm his father Incidentally, I d on 'l thmk I 'II ever marry again. I have no need to bt· a fJthcr " The producl•r acknowledgt·s. "( enjoy making porno movies because. as b • .111k rol>ber-author W1lhe Sutton always said, 'that'!> "here the money is.' And I ad~ m1t l 'm gn•C'dy 1 Furthl•rmor<'." Russ added. "pornography 1s not a passmA Cud It's here to stay in one form or Jnullwr ' 'Glod You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gardner Q: I thought the acting or Mar the Keller in "Marathon Man" lf'nt an air or credlbUit~ to that mm. What \U S hE'r reaction to Dustin Hoffma n? Also other fa mous acwrs shE>'s previously wor ked "i th? -Sha ron Bu"s (and thf' kids>. Milwaukee. A: The Swiss :icln•ss said. "l found Duslm Hof~ fman to be the mo:.t dedicated. most committed man l hav<• t.•\'{'r workt·d with. With VHS Monla nd and Marct•llo Mastrrnanni 1t was more a1ob. Hut for Dustin it 1s mon• hke hf<.•' Dustin could never be anything but American and Yvl's Fre nch, and so on Yves, you knc1w, truly a pprcciales 'k s femmes' even when ht• wnrl-s MareC'llo -wl'll . he loves lhe good mt· al. In · ~1.1ralhon M :an,' I have no sc<'nes with LaurenC'<' Oll\•1t·r. but.'' thl· actress concluded. "1l 1s a pnvtlt•i,:p to Just lil· Ill the saml' movie with him " Q : Just likt• In the rnO\'i<' "The Fr ont." I read that sever al me mber s of the film company that -.I lack.· .ind similar out of tune org,m:. Some of the many \.1ct1 mi. of those \'ll'tous limes who had a hand m the muk1n~ of "Th<.-1''ront'' <ire the film's "nter . Walter Berns lt.'lll, producer-director Marlin Ritt and actors Zeru Mo:.tt'I und Herschel Bernardi Q : Is Dean Martin about lo marry again? Who's the girl? And how do bh paJs feel about bis t aking on a fourt h? -Ms. Loretta L .• Denver. A : They'rt· more t'oncerned about Dino rinishmg a fifth 1 The girl 1~ attractive P eggy Crosby, 38 Sht· was once Hm~ Crosby'~ daughter in-Jaw, W<'d to has son Philip When Dean 59 re cently introduCl·d Peggy to a famous com~dia~ at Pip's in LA, ht' rra(•kt'<l · "I have an extra SB million or so" r efornng lo hJs heavy alimony setllt m cnts to former wive!! "~o maybe we'll get married." To a reporter, Dano "confided" "We'rt in love. Peggy's adorablt' We're i;:omg very steadily. While we hav<'n 't d1stussed marriage who kno"s? You havl' only one h fl., and an)thmg 's possible 1 '· Q : Is T 1•lly SavaJai., \4bo gave hope to other baldies that t ber<>'s s&UI love left for them, a wom an lover or a wom a n b ater? -Mn •. Lillian Cantor, Baysbore, N.Y. A· "I adore women." he told a reporters.• 'I am their total s lave up to a certain point. f pampIT them, cater to the m. but when 1t 1s necessary, y•J u have to bop them." Send your questlQftS to J/11 Gardner "Clad You Asked That." can• o/ this newspaper , PO Boz 1560. Costa Mesa 92626 Manlyn and lly Gardner Will anStl.ler as man11 questions os llu'V can in lhf>lr column. l1ut the oolume o/ mur/ mnkt•s pt•r:wrial replies rmpo~sib/t' 'Ne twork', 'Rocky' 'Bes t Pictures' made ltwerrah obl;icklh t,>dinreallife during the LOS ANGELES <APJ "Network " and Communist w itch·hunt day'>. Was Woody Allen, whose acling lo t he fiJm b '>Uperb, one of them ?_ "Rocky" tied for bes t picture or 1976 in the annu<il M ~ c s Oi awards of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association rs. S. ur ran,. an ego. , k f\ No \\'011d~ was still a C'omparat1vc kid atthe ' Networ ·" MG M's scathing s atire of ht'ight of .. H t'fl ('h,inn<'h .'' •·Aware." "Counte r at· television, also won for Sidney Lum et as best di rec· -----------wr and Paddy Chaefsky for best screenplay 1!>61 W SUNFlOWER Robert DeNiro was named as best actor of the year for "Taxi Dnvl'r .. and Liv Ullma nn as best ac- tress for "Fare to f'ace •·The latter film. directed by Ingmar Bergman, was also chosen as best foreign tanguage Cilm V\ Of 8R1STOL C M 540 0594 "THE s1Ln1t Shooting Set STRUIC" IPG) GaN9 .. AL ~ Tioote:ATREa •u (INtMA\·a&aGAINM&.TS tvl•YO&Y fll) lOl'M. ·\I 1) For 'Con voy' LOS ANGELES <AP> Gre at Britain's enter Ht c1 v ~HOPPING crnrnc tainment giant. E M I , LEO ZEPPELIN ORANGE •!>37 sn1 starts its venture into • I ... , • A ,l'WOQCI • THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME" 2:10·4:lS·7.00·9:25 ll'GI SO.COi PUZA 11ROCKY11 7:30 l 9·4S SAT ,ISUM-1:30-1:40. S:4S-1:00· I 0: I S CINEMALA D · Ult\, »M l•l"t"" Ill '"'I KING KON "G I 12:10-2 50·5·20-7 45-10.00 SAT ,OMLY-12 15 AM CINEMALAllD · · • 0 1 ..... .. TH( SEVEN PER CEHT SOLUJIOH" IP&I •I Jt l 1\ • •O t •• • t\ , ••• U' t ~ •• M11h 1•.,..,,t41111 •U) Tl.QI , .. ,.,, .... .. MAAUHOH MAH" !RI I 00 \ 10 I 0 00 "l DAYS OF THf COHDOR" I If.I t\ // ~ CITY CE .. TH CIHEMt.S S A H~WY !MANC><E STER £)(I G G FRWV ICITY OR EX I 0 WALT DISNEY'S I HE SHAGGY 0 .A." IG I q WALT DJSMEY'S "THE SHAGGY 0 .A:· IGI ~ "C AHIE" "-OLLEHALL'' IAI 0 "AOVE,..TUAES OF THE WILDERNESS FAMll Y" IGI St;"'<••' P110 IJ JO 10 2 00 pm lnupl 5-. & Holdoy•I SI 25 Open Doily 12:30 p.m. OPPORTUNITY lo.11111 k' nil•'" "h1•11 '1111 """ n• .. ult i::• 11111~~ f);.11\ 1•11111 ('l,h,llit·tl ,,, .. , .. ''"1' h th1• 111 111 " l 11,1 I 111.11 k1•f l 'hlll\I' Iii.: .1IH!\ EDWARDS CINEMA SCHEDULE 1 :45-4:30..7!1~10:00 American film rnakin6" with the $6-milhon ''Con- voy ," starrin~ Kris Kristofferson Sam Peckinpah will direct the film. based on the hit song by C W McCall R obe rt M. Sherman "The Missouri Breaks "is producing. Producti o n I !> scheduled to b<'J:tn m New Mexico April 25 .. SILD4T MOVIE" "TAKE THE MOtUY AMO RUH" IP'C91 TH< CNFOQCER BIG FEATURE! o ... ., 111. .. 00 \ •i..1lO.t 1\ The Ad~rn1uru of Ult. WILDEI\NESS FAMit~ HO PASSES HO BARCAIN MATINEE OAll VI 00 l DO\ QO 1 00' 00 ~~!~ttM• ~~MISSIT! "SHAGGY-0.A." '190100 J t\ \ , .. , )6.•t \ WILDERNESS r1Mity HO PA!>SES HO BAl'ICAIN IO TIHH OAll'f t QO Jt)l'l')n() I OO 'f ~ Silt LlW (,RAO[ lft..-nlll'll ... sSOCIATm c.r.Nn ... L FILMS I\ l OIEIT f'IYD Produchoo •. ,,., •' VOYAGE (PG ) OF THE ~ .. DAMNED HOLIDAY SHOWINGS 1 :00-4:00 Ha1bo111 Wiison 7:00·10:00 Co11a Meaa 646-0573 , ,., --..,.,. . ..... ' ... ,.. ... GENE WILDER JILL CLAYBURGH RICHARD PRYOR "SILVER STREAK". , ...... "'""',,.. ~ ., PATRICK McGOOHAN ,_ -~- -....... f -·If•,.· ._._ ......... """, .. .,._ ......... • ... n,,. • Thanks to you it works ... RJRAllOFUS United way Audition Actor Earl Holliman Tiine in El Tor o Star struck urea rt'M dents can sci their MghL'> on the l>ky during aud1 lions !tponl>on•d by thl· Saddleback Vallt'Y Com mun1ty Tht•atn· T·ue:.dJ~ I.' Ven m g Auditions for part:-. 1ll Mo:.s llart 's play, Light Up tht-Sk~. will begin at 7:3-0 p.m 1n thl· com munit) r oom or th1.· Peoples Fede1 al Savin~-. and Loan budding, El Toro THE PLAY wall bt· dtrected by Hen Juli.I or M1ss1on VICJO a nd prC' sented 1n F{"bruar) al Mission VieJo ll1gh School. There are four major ~oles for fe male!> rang mg m a~e from early 20s to mid-sos and four ma JOr role:. for ma IC's rang mg m age from late ~Os to mid-40s Four mmor male roles ul::.o will lw rllied P EOPLE WllO ar(· nol mterested in acting hut would likl• to parti('tpatt. lfi Other aSpl•Cls or lhl' production also urt• 1m·1t eel to attc•nd the aut.11 t10ns. Further 1nformat1on may be obtained bv l'all lllg 586-8342. . A Smiling Optimist U>S ANGELES <A P> -Achng is a precarious hfe. a nd actors tend to prat'llcc brood mg, mulling and moan · mg when off-duty Not Earl Holliman. Jle'd make Dale Carnegie seem a pess11n1st True. !he costar of NBC's ··Police WomJn'' did ~rouse a bit in a lun<'h in lt'rv1ew about the fact that lhu:.e who regularly appear in a TV series often an, passed over for roles 11\ theatrical movie:- "BUT I TF.LL YOU, I get up ev(•s·y morning, and I really s mile all the way to work.· he s aid. "I like what 1 'm doing . It's so ruce after all these ) ears to ha' e " Jllb to go to every da)' ·· itol11man h alls from Tennasas Swamp, La \\ h1ch 1s qwtc a ways fro m Ho llywood . One of 10 kids. rai~ed by 1t roustabout oil wor ker m "Civilizat ion" Series for TV Texas ufter his natural father died, he's been star-struck smce childhood And even after all these years or Hollywood life. he still recalls both the excitement and the date be spoke hii. first words In a movie ft was J une s. 1952, ht> was ga ngly 24-year-old ncwcoml'r. an obscurity In a Martin und Lewis comt'<ly nnd the immortal line was. "Strai8hl down the hall and turn to your left " SINCE THE N, HE'S starred m two short-hved series or his own -"Hotel de Par is" and "Widl• Country" -a nd acted 10 over 30 rtlms. among them "The Rainmaker,'' "Giant" and "The Bridges at Toko Ra " Ironically, the la.st film. a Korean war drama or 1955 vmtage, marked the rrrs t time Holliman. a form er Navy enhsted man, actually went to sea with the Navy LOS ANGELES <A PI B ALBO A " Wtll t1nd Ariel Our;inl 's "ThC' Stor) of C1vil11at10n" wtll bt- madt.• rnto i..I I 1.•lcv1s1on :-.t·rics b\ Par;1mounl Tele\'1i-o1un Tiit.· l l \'Olumcs tracing m;.1n's l'<'onomic, politu::il. cultural. sC'ien- tlfit' and r{'li1!1ous de- velopme nt h<t vc-been ac- quired for the produc· t1on, said Tern· Keegan, senior vtCl· preside nt for creative affairs al Para· CINE M A "MIC KELODEOM" lPGJ "METWORK" IRI "THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME0 IPGt '"THE SHAGGY 0 .A." "RIDE A WILD PONY" IGJ ADV~TURES OF A WILDERNESS FAMILY "MISTER SUPER IMVISllU" IGJ "MARA THOM MAM" IRI "THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR" IRI "CARRIE" nu "THEATER Of ILOOO" IRI complete coverage of countv government and courta. "KING KONG" IPGI Every day In the DAILY PILOT The Adventures of the WILDEI\NESS FAMILY STARTS TOMOHOW LIMITEO EM<UCHMEtn' UA CffV C:IN,MA r~P'""'"'''' u• IOUfH COAlr , 'I Y• .. '" •• 5•00Ul•CC l'\41" IOUHUIN O llfV l f .,, '"• ""'J r I., \I It .. , • 1 , l lltOO•Ot\HISt """'"" "'T ' ......... 11 t~"'IHO •l•l A l ' •44 H ,,,. JU OtVM UMtVl IN .. ..,, ,.,,~ ,.., ~10Utl fHtAfftt '1 "liP' ••1,1 ., ,.,_ '• . "' •. "'• ~ • ,. ' J ' f I ., "f' .. "'! ..... , "ON E HUNDRED PERCENT ENTERTAINMENT ... a case of an ingenious novel being turned into cl 1emfic movie. A lean back a nd fo ...,.c> ii lark thal is a practically incompar.ible fd mily film ... a garla nd of cheers." c,,. ... .,,,.,1,, 1111 N/11 /Ofl!W :-110tv ' p .. ,. ., 1\11\' f\1(1,I'\/ \,l\'l'-""RllM,R ... \,I HOlllHI Ill \\II •...J 'll fH Wll I ll\'1...ilN 1n"llU 'I \IN l•I HI I '\I 'Ill \Ill()~' ... I Al IHt Nt I llLIVll H f , • IOll (,RI \ ' ...... M ... N 1111\ I C,(,l\H .( 111\HI I '!.HI\\ (,I OHi.ii\ llH(IWN HI (,INI .uvl II HI M\ !\I 'If' \. • ' ~ •. ., • ~_. 1I1 • .. "-. ~ ' .. ·. ........... ,_.. I ..................... ,. . MARTIN BALSAM • BEAU BRIDGES • MARILYN HASSETT · DAVID JANSSEN • JACK KLUGMAN WALTER PIDGEON • GENA ROWLANDS · BROCK1 ~TERS·OAVIO 6AOIMHTHONY OAYlS·JO( KAPP • A FILMWAYS PRODUCTION/A LARRY PEERCE ·EOWARD $.FELDMAN FILM Screenplay by EDWARD HUME·8asedo11 the novel by GEORGE LaFOUNTAINf Music by CHARLES FOX· Directed by LARR Y P(EACE • Proouceo by EDWARDS FELDMAN· A UNIVERSAL P1CTllR£ ~lRESTRtCltD· .. I TfC.HNICOI OR' • PANAVIS10'1 •• c ,,. ...... " "''"IM Monday December 27 1976 DAIL y PILOT A 11 She Sings New Sound opera, hut to tram my instrument By DOROTHY BARCLA V The Jug band influence 1s on her mother's side. NEW YO RK <AP) -She's a tall, brash ~londe The family u!ted to gel together 1n the summer and who used to play m jua-band J&m sessions with .her play away on Jugs lllld scrub boards. Even ~oday, family. Here 1s a whole new sound with an old· time she'll pull out the ol' JU8 during her act, slmg 1l over beat. a shoulder and blow a rev. notes. She 's Cathy Chamberlain and she calls what "The music industry in the past few year s has she's singing "The Rag ·n· Roll Revue "It's a blend bef'n 1m1tat1on That'!> bad," she says. "Rock music ol rag and jau wilh hints of torch, the Depression is st agnated . No one ~·~·m!t to be doing anything and 'SOs·type rock. new with rock ·n· roll. J au t!> the only music that ' "MY GROUP IS VERY AMERICAN," says the still has !>O muC'h crcativtty in ll " 2.8-year·old Miss ChamberlJlll, a native of Seattle llF.R FIRST ACT A•IER COLLEGE wasn't • "What l,'m, do1nJ! 1s !tort of c:volvt-d fro~ blues an~ Jazz. She called it "Cathy and Iler Concertina" and Voice' Still Arou1ul LOS ANGELES <AP) -Lee Vt n l'S n ever thought it would last. but after 25 years he is slill 11t the m icrophone as lhe voice of "The H all mark JfaJlof Fame." limllll ~J ~ *!UH#! I ·::::::._ U-~O.l ... ,.l!Wm ""''--... ' • .Mil" \At11 ........... ···- .. ............. ""'"" .. .,......... .Jr ._..,. o. ... o...__,,,, Ou••.,.•r ....,.,.,.,. .......... ,. jazz .. It s 70s . b~~ !>ltll has 1ls root:. 10 that ol did mo:;tly comic takeoffs on Marlene Dictr1C'h and Ameru.'?" m usic. . Mae West. Then she joined the national roadshow of In Dept .Shes w~rk1ngun herf1rslalbumw1l.hher band the Broadway musical "Hair '' when 1t came lo S in ger-compo ser -p1amst Rich Look, Howard Johnson with lhe tuba Seattle . She ~an g the .. Pollution" !>Ong. 15 a a c 11 a y cs a ncl and drummer Moore. John Mrany1 and Kenny After the show <.'l<.>~ed. she moved to Woodstock - OeVerne alte rn<itJ vc us recd pl ayers and andbeganputtinr:togcther a hand. w ife h ave fil ed "F or a nnouncers, anything over 13 \\eeks 1s unusual,·· he said. Vlm•s "as last heard on NBC Sunday when he introduced a new pro- dut'tion of .. Pelcr Pan." MAJOR STUDIO PREVIEW ~arren Vache an~ Dob Stewart la ke turns .. 1 don't want lo be heavy,'' she says. •·1 think personal bankruplc} wtth the group play10g ever yone's tired of that from the ·sos. I just want to petitions in federal comet: . be cntert::iining. And l Just try to gear myself court, claiming $(i lie said he's flubbed only one line in 25 years. "I was talkin~ about gift wraps anct 11 camt• out 'r iffed gaps,· "he said. Miss Cham hcrlain toward thinking Pt'Ople " million debts. 1930s and '40s dresses outfl ls hersl• tr in fun ky --------lliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I CtlE J:UCIJER c-omP[EX with lacy, fingerless gloves. She belts out songs in a voice vaguely reminiscent or a yOWlg Sophie Tucker w1lh a hint of Bessie Smith. The material r a nges from the rock feminist tune, "See Her Run ." written by Miss Cham- berl a 1 n a nd p1an1st Look, t o the m oving Depression-er a dass1c, "Bro the r Ca n You Spare A Dime." The slo1>per is the group!\ honky.tonk theme. "Rag ·n· Roll." "This i:s a ll s uch a m1shma~h of my llfe," she says, '"because I was rabed on rock on the r adio and the home grown stuff at my home." She studied opera at Slephens Colll'ge 1n Columbia, Mo. .. MY G RA NDMOTHE R WA S A classically trained pi anist, and she gave me a lol of my mus ical background," Miss Chambcr~ain says. "I didn't take courses at Stephens to get into , . ...... ,.,_ SJMSIO .... , ,.,_ S31-9SIO '" .... . ,,, .... _..., ~3• gsao CU.., L\lr.ltOOO THE ENFORCER 1•1 OAllTAI ·~­'·"~-·· .. " 10 •1 THJ AOVENTURlS OF THE WllDHNfSS FAMll Y 101 O•llT Al IC.JC.I 00 7 ~· 00 Wit llfNOlOS e lrA# CYPiUI NICKflODlON ''°' OAlll Al. ldl ·i l» I C.l.JO>IOO cu.n wrwooo THI IN•OlCllr-> "l/J HIGH VUOCITY 1oo1 Oltld !NO .... nNIU DAl\T ""'' H~OS e tr ... 0....Al NICKILOOIONtHJ ""' IWtY a WAUD GO ro HIW TOll1~1 °""1 II >O .... flHl U OAIU -· .UllN IS THI flONT1,.. •wt OISUSIOH1o01 °""1 II M '""l'IMll OAll f f~ICftl(t c. .. 1111 ... ""'• '""'' I •\ • ,,,. 1tt 1.-t W • ,,...I l!Jil" 11 I •) t•IJllO•h •n •o••Cl• (Ml\OllN UllfOI-,, ,.,., .,....,,, t.• ~,.... I• S2S lS2t ...... , .. ...... ·-121 4070 lit UH'll!Oj I. ~ UllUIH) TMI jAMI (POI l. JANIS 1•1 l JIMI MtlOIKIS r,..1 Cl..., l•lrwOOO THI INJOICllt-1 '"" HIGH VHOCITY 1o01 .... , .. ~-........ o ..... NICICILOOlON "0 "UI MMU111 wn.1 S. Wllntl OtWlS •o IUt -..wit • _II..,. IOOl .. M NITWOIK (I I "'"' lfTUtlil Of A llAll Win llOUf ti I -·· "° ....... -----"A L.0.. TO I ' IOC ICY 19'91 "'"' IUIHT orJtllHOS <NI -~ ........ . C.l.M dsTWOOO • THI INJOICll1111 '"'' HtOM VILOCITY ll\IMW&f Mn MIUI CAllll111 l\UI tOlLlllALL 111 Columbo Featured In Movie LOS ANGELES CAP> Peter Falk can't gel away from gumshoes. Television's '"Colum - bo" wil l ret urn t o sleuthing in a new mov- ie. "The Cheap Dctcc· live." The script 1s by Neil Simon . who wrote a Bogart-like character fo r Falk to p lay in "Murder by Death." Th e n e w r o l e 1s described as "a BavCity detective, a qu1ntcsM•n tial composite or all mov· 1e private eyes.'' Ray Slark will produce for Columbia Pictures. "An ingeniously contrived spree, with one o f the wittiest wrap-ups o f dny myste ry movie." (PG) l'1t111tr,•K1lf'I M.W Y<>RKfR HUNTINGTON CINEMA •u.c .... 1~l11 "• UT-'401 ~388 141·1017 CAR WASH Grand Opening of a New Seafood Restaurant ©Uber__..... Sheraton-Newport Hotel 4545 MacAr1hur Blvd. BARBRA STREISAND KRIS KRISTOFFERSON (R) SHOWTIMES · 1:45-4:30 7:15-10:00 EDWARDS CINEMA ><•Ua..v .. o.oo , I cosaMUA ,0 .1101) -. HOLIDAY SCHEDULE :00-4:00-7:00-10:0 HARBOR TWIN •u••o~ "' Wtll0t4,CO\U ... SA l~l·OS1J •O·l2U RYAN O 'NEAL BURT REYNOLDS TATUM O 'NEAL ROBERT VAUGHN • MERRIE LYNN ROSS Also Skrrirtq KEENAN ·WYNN • ALDO RAY ..-----ONE PERFORMANCE-----, EACH EVENING -8:30 SAT. 12 /25-SUN. 12/26-MOH. 12 /27 TUES. 12 /28 Coll For Special PteYltw lnformotiOft THE SURF THEATRE COASTHl~AY AT ST~ HUNT'IHGTOH HACH 833-0570 536-9396 • -:-..J,.·._ < ... DAILY HOLIDAY SCHEDULE 1 :00-3:00-5:00 G) 7:15-9:15 (P . SORRY, NO PASSES NEWPORT CINEMAS "'"I COAiTHW'f &ti4ACA.fM\ll 'ICWf'Oltf0 cc-rnu •H -0760 2Q SS .• -_,,,, ~ '· .... •IWIYIUL . --- CINEMA VIEJO \0 Hff'WAf!OlA••l MISSIOW VIUO IJO-U'° R K wun.1K1*•t11oontuen 1UUIH610t'I U0-4401 Co.HIT AT •SA "BVRNT OfTERINGS'· edwards MESA INE A '*"''OllT .... .t.T tnH If COSTA MIU ..._ Prqmn· )llllr .. df loru p1:rfn·tl~ 1111trnj.11:ou .. morion 11kh~rl·. ''3 DAYS OF THE CONDOR" ROBERT REDFORD FAYE DUNAWAY .. ~. CO-HIT AT CINEMA WEST ,..lllllLDturnvr C NEMAWEST ~ Wll'-'111 •f•OUltMWHf WUTMIH.Cltn'M lti.44tS . • :- ... I I r Af2 DAILY PILOT C.RAFY:•TI -. -1, . ·' ~ . _1 New City ··~·ftfapDue • For S C The chamber or com· merce is trying to put San Clemente on the map, or al least on a map that people will pay at· tention to. Chamber Manage r Alex Goodman says cur· rent maps, which are de· • signed to attract busi· · ness to San Clemente, are ''Mackey Mouse " · "I T JIJNK we should have a professional map," Goodman says. "We're in competition with a lot of com· munities . A map ts a good tool to sell the com· munity." Accordingly, the chamber has ordered the first installment of 50,000 new city maps which show both the city and its relationship with other Southern California cities lo ~ive readers a sen se of where San Clemente is THE CHAMBER hopes Lo sell thl' maps, at $183 per 1,000, to local re· altors. hanks. savings and lo;rn!'I and othtr bw,1· nesses Goodman ~ays he already has at least 10 businesses lined up to 1 buy the maps . ...... Dana Trip To Watch • Whales Set The San C lemente High School Pare nt T<'achl'r !'tudc•nt As· soc1atao n 1PTS1\1 1s ac ceptmi: rcscn jlJons for whale v. utchan g traps from Danll Pomt llurbor during January i\nd February Two·hour excursions are planned to leave the harbor at 9.JO um. and 12:45 p.m on the follow· ing Saturdays and Sun· days· Jan. 8, 9, 15. 16, 22, 23, 29 and 30 and Feb 19, 20. 26 and 27 . San Cl<'mcntc-·.., PTSA has spon-.ored the whale watr h traps for <'J ~hl y('an. as the oq~antza­ tion 's princi pal rund- ra1sing ptoJN'l Tack<'L'i cost S4 a piece Additional 1nformauon and res ervations ar(' available hy calling 496-7106. Me mbe r s Promote d Four Orange Coast lee· turcrs are among the faculty members from Western State Universi- ty College o f Law of Orange County who will receive promotions at the bc~inning of 1977 spr- ing semester. Advancing from lec- turer to instructor are James Brower, Fountain Valley; Pete r Lerigel, Laguna Beach; Harold White, El Toro, and Marcia Wilbur, Laguna Niguel. PtJBUC N011CE lf(>TIC• 01' OISSOLUTIOH 011 f'AllTNlllSNll' ANO Dlseotf"TINUANCI 01' IUStNIH tSec1*1 UIU S c ..... ,.11 .... Cl9do .. ""Mate .. C..IH.,..le I HO"T ICE IS HERE&Y OlllEH thal ounue•t to S.cllon tSOJS S of tl>e CotporetloM Code of the Stolt Of C.llfornle, lhel llmlt9d o•r1ftl'nlllo OI 9•n•r•I oertfl•"· JERRY L H,ARRIS, JOS!P+4 IA~IL, ROtlERT COPEL.AHO. RICMAllO 0"RI IELO lle,.tolort1 001no bu•'""' ""°"' tlM firm ••m" ., LAGUNA llEACH BUILDERS' FUHO, Is l>er4by di• \04"9<1 •s Of lh~ 21\d dO ol 0..-MT\t).,, 197•, ll~ mutuel conMf\I All blnlnen allll" Of lhtl Par1Mnhlp ....,.,. hfen l*rmln•t•d •nd Ol•tof\llllU-0. lhls ~<• I\ \I~ by lhrH ol the Cl"neret •11iw" cor,.111u11no • m1lor•h ol the 1 qol11er11 partMt\ of wch llmll•d Nf1Mr\fllp o.tld o.c '· m• Jtrryl..Harrla ltl<Nrd O.rfleld fl*'1 Cooelend t'ullllilled Ora11oe Coat\ OeOy Piiat, ., ~r2', 1'1• ""'-,.. I - Monday. December 27 1976 FRIGIDAIRE REfRIGERA TORS YOUR ····59· 95 CHOICE 17 cu. ft. frost-free meat tender. removeafbe egg trays, rolls out on wheels. FRIGIDAIRE WASHER Heavy duty family -.i size wa s her 2 speeds-normal & gentle cycles. 4 wash & nnse temps NOW ONLY FRIGIDAIRE DRYER STEREO • TELEVISION • APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE ...... , '' I '-''1 7 ·-·--· ... · , ..... . Kitchen gadgets like the Cuisinart (below) and crepemaker (below, right) demon- strated by Glamour magazine consultant Lynne Kasper, perform 'like having someone else in the kitchen.' Crepes Can Be Flame-boyant Show your New Year's Eve party guests how much fun a re· solution for '77 can be Resolved . Allow limc following dinnC'r for the 'afterglow." This warmth of satisfaction is the ingredient most missing m modern dining, according to Cornelius Van De Graaf. ma1lre d' al the Reg1blry 1 lotcl and a wizard with naming syrup~ and sauce.'! "When p<>oplr shortcn tht•1r <'al1mi:: from nine courses to twn. they cut enJOY ment as well as calont·'>. · · hc !>aid "IL"~ (me to J(<'t ml o( lht· l''<Cf''>'> richness and heaviness. but when people !'IP<'nt thrC<' and a h:..H hour'> dmmg, they ate ~mailer portions at a -;lower pace "Fe~ people linger after dmnl'r any more. to savor the artistry that was put mto the meal Every course has a purpose and a t·nmplementary ta.'\te . a not too-~weet dessert 1s no excep· lion "The use or flam<'S and liqueurs turns crepes. ice cream and fr01l into part or the evening's entertainment." Van De Graaf'" ex~rt1sc with Crepes Suzette 1s proof of his classical training m llolland and such previous credits ao; the Blue Fox restaurant m San Francisco, the Canyon Hotel in Palm Springs and nearby ChantcdaJr. The tricky browning of the sugar and magical flourish of Grand Mamler result in an unforRcttable sauce with a flavor somewhere between orange and apncot. For the adventurous host or hostess, Van De Graaf offers these recommendations: -Shorten preparation lime by using a French pancake mix (available from Import gourmet shelves of some supermarketsJ. Warm the sugar first until it weeps around the edges before adding the butter. Pay very close attention at this stage because the diCfercnce between carmehzed and burnt sugar is JUSl a few seconds . Use lemon and orange rinds and juices generously. Their tartness cuts the s weetness, emphasizing fresh fruit essences. -Likewise, choose a brandy for its flavor. Some chefs re· commend using a very high proof brandy for fail-proof flaming But when the alcohol bums away, the more powerful brandy doesn't add that much to the finished product. The better -and safer -guarantee for good flaming is to warm the necessary bT'andy in a ladle before pouring it around the edge of the pan or chafing dish. Holding an open bottle or potent liqueur over the fire is dangerous unless you have a stopper like the pros use. 12suear cubes 2oranges 1h cup butter ORANGE SAUCE FOR CREPES SUZETI'E % cups sifted confectioners' sugar 2 leaspoons grated orange rind 1 cup orange juice 2 teaspoons lemon Juice v. cup Grand Marnlctr or orange Curacao liqueur Rub the su1ar cubes over the orange skins until each cube Is yellow. Set atlde. MeJt the butter in a small saucepan over low heat and stir in the coolec\loners' sugar until blended, usina a wooden spoon. SUr in the rind, orange juice and lemon juice. Add the sugar cubes, then cook over very low heat, pressing with~ back of the spoon untJI di110Jved. Add the Grand Marn.Jer liqueur and cook unW syrupy, atlrrin& constantly. This makes 2 cups of sauce, mouth for 24 crepes. Oollly l'ilo! l'Nlft Dy P11r10 0 °"",..." BEA ANDERSON, Editor BARBARA GIUS-BOWEN, Food Editor Monday December 27, 1976 81 New Toys: Making Fun With a Flair ' New toys for the kitchen? One food and entertainment expert ror Glamour magarine says some toys, new thls year, can make a party wiz out of anyone. One or the new "entertainers" is the Cuisinart food pro- cessor. created by the French (but of course) to take the tedium out of iourm et food preparation. Owning one says James Beard, is "like having some- one else in the kitchen." Only this helper doesn't talk back. Lynne Kasper, Glamour's food merchandising consultant, fondly refers to the $300-plus machine as "the beast." "It does everything you hate to do in seconds." Mrs. Kasper· told onlookers of a holiday foods demonstration at the Broadway, Newport. The ''breast" kneads, cuts, slices, minces, grates, grinds, mashes, purcees -it can master an egg white to a perfect froth; and makes a piecrustinfiveseconds. "lt took me a half-hour to make quiche for 80 people last weekend," Mrs. Kasper said. She has studied cooking with some of Europe's noteworthy chefs and has also been an instructor at Anna Mussoletto 's Cordon Bleu Cooking School. OBVIOUS ENTHAUSIASM "I've never worked for the company." she said, explaining her obvious enthusiasm about the machine. "But once in a while a pro- duct comes along that's so spiffy you have to tell everyone about it. .. Mrs. Kasper confesses that after s he first brought the beast home, she got up at midnight to play with it. She demons trated by pu s hin g large button mushrooms through the beast's slicing blade, which produces perfectly-formed shavings in seconds. m could do the same thing Lo fingers but the beast is constr1.1cted an such a way that this ls hard to execute.) "The only thing I would tell anyone who invests in the appliance is to buy two of the plexigl~s bowls for the top," she said. "A lot of times you just don't want to slop In the middle of a recipe to clean one container out before using it to process something else." The containers. she added. are dishwasher-proof. Mrs. Kasper suggests putting the beast al work to ease New Year's entertaining. \ ''You will notice the whole task or fixing food becoming easy and fun, which means you won't be all harried and look beat by the time your guests arrive." CREPES MADE EASY Another toy you may have found under your tree -or perhaps may want to get in trade for some superfluities -is an electric cre pemaker, a gadget that makes those flimsy French frivoli tes easier than cakes on a griddle _ Mrs. Kasper su1rnests using the crepemaker lo turn a New Year's E ve gala for your guests into a simple supper for you. The crcpemakcr resembles an upside-down crepe pan. The convex. cast-iron "griddle" is dipped into a basic crepe batter. which is left to cook through by itself then lifted off lo cool before filling. The griddle. which is Teflon-coated, will make 6 to 8-inch crepes without flipping. Now, some of you hard-core cr~­ flippers may ask, what's the fun of making crepes if you can't flip them? For Mrs. Kasper, the fun is in laking it easy and focusing creative energies on the filling, which can be anything from saucy seafood tosauted vegetables to sweet custards. Try these Glamour-ous ideas for filling crepes for a New Year's Eve supper, midnight dessert-or even New Year's Day brunch. MUSHROOM FILLING l pound fresh mushrooms. rinsed and sliced 2~ cup sliced scallions or green onions 2 tablespoons butter l tablespoon flour 1 cup sour cream l teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Salt and pepper In a skillet, saute mushrooms and scallions in butter u~tll Just tender. Blend flour into mushroom liquor; lower heal and stir in sour cream, Worcestersbirt! and seasoning. Don't let mlx· lure boil or sour cream will separate. Spoon about 2 heaping tablespoons of mushroom mixture on~o lower center of each warm crepe and roll. Fllls eight crepes. 1 '2 cup butter KING CRAB AND SNOW PEA FILLING 3 s hallots or green onions, finely minced 2:3 six-ounce packages Crozes crab, thawed and drained 3 tablespoons dry sherry 1 package frozen snow peas, thawed and drained 1-'l cup sliced water chestnuts (optional) 5 tablespoons flour 2 cups half-and-half 1 egg yolk, lightly beaten Salt and pepper taste In a skillet, melt lh slick ( 1A cup) butter; add shallots al)d cook for one minute until near-tender. Add crab meat. gently breaking it up. and pour sherry over mixture. Cook over moderate heat about five minutes. Stir In snow peas and wat~r chestnuts; cover and keep warm In another saucepan. melt remaining 'I• cup butter, mix in flour and cook, stirring over low heat for about two minutes. With a wire whisk, beat in half-and-half and cook over medium heal. whisking constantly. untU sauce thickens. Remove mixture from heat; blend ln egg yolk and seuon to taste. Stir in lbe crab meat. snow peas anti water chestnuts. Fills eight crepes. ORANGE-ALMOND n LUNG 1 eight-ounce package cream cheese 2 lablespoons sugar 2 tablespoons fresh grated orange peel 2 tablespoons orange juice 2 tablespoons chopped almonds Sauce lh cup sugar 1 lh tablespoons cornstarch l 'tt cup orange juice 2 tablespoons butter 111-ounce can mandarin orange sections 'i4 cup sliced almonds Soften cream cheese at roorn temperature and blend in sug. ar. grated peel, juice and almonds. Whip until nufCy and fill crepes. In a small bowl, mix together su1ar. cornstarch and 1.4 cup orani• Julee. Bring remaining 11/• cup orange Juice to a boil, stir in au,ar mbture and cook until thick and clear. Remove sauce from beat and stir ln butter and orange aec. tJona. Spoon over filled, rolled crepes. Scatter with almond& and serve Immediately. Filla eight crepes. • jl.f OAIL Y PILOT Monday December ?7 1976 .. Triangle Has a New Side (Ann landers :€)J DEAR A~N . Now that Lhe Cal1forni u legisl ature h as guaranteed us gays our rights, I feel free toy. rile. I am a 19-year- oJd male, very much in love w11h a married man. We met al Lhf: office where we both work. .. Don" loves me in return, but his wire is impossible. 1 cannot gel the woman to lake me seriously. When I phoned her and demanded to know why i.he re· fuses to give her husband a divorce, she thought il was Lhe of hce clown playing a Joke. So I invited her to my apart- ment for a confrontauon. When !>he said she had no interest m mc..•eting m <.>, l said, "You'll hear from my attorney within three d.t>-S.'' Al that point she agreed to come over so we couJd talk. When the woman walk1.'<i into rny apartment and I greeted her m my silk negligee. feathered boa, and silver wedgies, she cracked up -left Lhc place hold ing her sides . Every time I call her on the phone she leta out a whoop of laughter and hangs up on me. My love and 1 plan to ask for one or the children" hen this case finally gels before a jud~<'. They have three and we are a~kwg for custody of only the boy How can 1 get Don's wire to t ake me and m y dt'mands seriously? -ANXIOUS FLOYD DEAR •'LOYD: Whal h Doo dohsg •bllf' you are trying t4 get his wUe to take you ser1oual1' Tb.ls is JDS reaponslbWty, U be really wants bis freedom. Better check It out. I 'm unconvillced. DEAR ANN LANDERS: l am a 16-year-oJd girl who just finished your booklet, "High School Sex and How to Deal With It." It was the best thing I've ever read on the subject. You re- aJly got into my head. But J re- fused to look at it for two weeks. I finally read it on the sly. The reason: My mother sent for the bookJet and handed lt to me. It made me very resentful. Just thought you ought to know. -DALTON SR .. N.Y. bEAJl SR.: I'm with l'OU. Pueata 1ho11ld not send for my booklet. and band them '° tbeit ~na1er1. No kid wanta to be told, "Here -read this." It's a put·dowo. DEAR ANN LANDERS: After 18 years of m arriag~ and three children. my husband tells me 1 have no rights because I don't have a job. . Two months ago, I got my hair cul and he refused to speak to me for three days. Now I need lo aet my hair trimmed qain and he tells me l/ I do he won't speak to me for 15 days. According to him, a wom an doesn 't .deserve "liberation" 11 she isn't earnlng a salary. W~ don't need the money We livu in a lovely huw.e wslh a swimming pool. He sends his parents SlOO a month. I worked t o put this man thro\lgh college and felt gullty bocause the klds were with srl· trrs and the house never looked rif(ht Now that the luds art:' in school all day and 1 have t.Jme for myself, my husband tells me I'm worthless because I'm "not de>- ing anything.'' Tell me, Ann, as a non.working wtre and mother . what rights do J have? -EXCESS BAGGAGE DEAR E.B.: The same rtght& u a workln& wlfe and mother. If you lnttnd to Uve out your yean wilb tbac medl.evaJ tyrant, I recommend counseling before he reduce1 you to a cipher. Of ~ou~. HE'stheoDewboneedslt, but you·r~ the one wbowrote . I)on 't flul\k your t'ttcmistry test Love Is m ore than one set of glands calling lo 8')04.her. If you have trouble makinl a dlstlnc lion you need Ann's booklet. "Love or Sex and How to Tell the Difference." Send a long. self- addressed, stamped envelope with your request and !O cents In coin lo Ann Landers, P.O. Box 1400, Elgin, lll. 60120. Humor Gemini's Best Ally TUESDAY, DECEMBER28 By SYDNEY OMAllR ARIES (March 21· April 19 ): As sert yourself -shake off burden that n o longer has legal weight. Check with one who is original, independent. Your cycle is high -t ake a chance on your own abilities. TAURUS {April 20- May 20) : You're able to make d iscoveries. to clarify mental picture, lo erase major doubts and fears. Keep resolutions concerning charitable in- stiluti on , individuals confin ed to home, hospital. GEMINI (May 21-June 20 >: Friends could in- volve you in dispute -if you so permit. Sense or humor is your ally. Know 1t and act accordingly. Refuse to be serious about gossip. CANCER (June 21· July 22 ): Outline goaJs. Make a list of resolu· lions. Check with one who has much to do with your welfare. Be direct, specitlc. willing to build on solid base. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Dig for facts -be analytical. Keep pro· mlse made to member of opposite sex. Message received should be taken seriously. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Emphasis on shar- ing. appreciation for needs, talents of others. Strive for harmony witbin f amily. Make domestic adjustment, in· telllge nt concession. Avoid extremes. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22}: Perfect techniques; CAPRICORN <Dec. take nott\ing for granted. 22-Jan. 19): Highlight in- Deflne terms -be sure dependence of thought, you are being correcUy action. You get to heart quoted. Utilize element of m atters -m ember of of time -play waiting opposite sex makes feel- game. Steer clear of self-ingll known. Property. decpli o n by seein g security, Jong-range e!- places. people as they feels o! actions figure exist. prominently. SCORPIO IOct. 23· AQUARIUS <Jan . Nov. 21): What seemed 20-Fcb. 18): Minimize obvious could become travel. 1f possible. elusive. Know it and take Relative, neighbors nothin~ for granted. ln-and drivers -seem to dividual who is "all bu.si· have it ''in for vou." This ness" does a lso have a is temporary. A sense of heart. Don't rush tojudg-fitness. balance and menl. humor are essential. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. PISCES (Feb . 19· 22-Dec. 21): You are con-March 20): Costs, ex- s u lte d, con soled -· penses and benefit are penonscomeloyouwilh enunciated, blended, problems, regrets, ac-brought into sharp focus. . You get what you neoo, although the method could be surprising, un- orthodox. U December 28th ls your birthday you are bright, orlgioal,, loyal, steadtast. somewhat. selfish. sentimeG\al and sensitive to react.jons of tbeoppositesex. LAGUNA BEACH SCHOOL Of ART colades. Obviously, you l••••lllllllllllllllMI are finishing a cycle and ---------- a relationship is being ~::::::==:::::;:~::===~ w ted. WINTER ~DARTER Jin. 10 lhru M1rtfl 12 P1lnflng • Beginning, Ad· nnced. Drawing , Buie. Al Norman with consignment 'rags' Fund Drive Opens Th Aft Figure; Watercolor: Ctlor Ind e er Design: Prlntm1klngt J1wel-(hristmas ry; Sculpture: Enameling: Service Expands By Jl'OITH Of4~'.'l Ol I"" O•oly Piiot \l•ff It was :i vrry nice Haw:uian shirt, hut the busin<.'!>s cxr<.'ut1ve Just didn't like it. lie "as the classic lypr ll.Js Wife. hOWl'Ver, hacl boU.l!ht it for him on an impuJse and he '11cln 't "ant to in sult her by g 1v !Oft It 3\\ a ) Hl'nrlt•d Rags for Stags to th<' rc'it'Ut', Thi• m :rn t'ilfi put 1t for '1lt• nn ('011'\l,l!OmC'nl. ITIJK•· I Il l trc m onc\ and reinvest 1n another sh11 t more to his liking ""'l'bc :.hop. loratt•d in C-0rona <lt'l :w.tr, 1s thr fir~t con ... 1f.!nm<•nt t~ stort' for m<'n on the Wc~t qoast. accordmi:: to the pro- priC'tor. t\uclr<'y l'Jth'r-..on. ,., 1s manag1•d llv Al Norm:.in, a tl.;•1 ~ncr ~ho h elps hi s ru-.tomrr.., put ,1 • total look·· toi.:rthcr hdore kavin~ lhC' sh'lp Thi' :i<l\'an1 :1gr 1s obvious· .1 ne~ ".t rel ro h1· for a fraction of ft! n 1•\\ cmt for 1111) <-'r'i. a clcdn ~·t for "'ll1•r-. ti,Mh I' ,11 t1•r:-.on. nY.1l<'r or a ron- 'ftmcnl shop for wnmcn. said pfl U!iof'd tn M me shoppinJ! with V.-tr "1vc-c; and teac:e h<'r. ' \\-'hv ~·t ~nu du '>nmr tl11ng hkc lhlc: for us7 •• "I flc;trnNI to thnt for thrr• *"'rs. lh('n put a fr" "11111...'i m mv ~m rn ., :-ho 11 It wa s too crowd<'d ·· ~tic \Cnlurt•d into a scp3ratc slbt'e ra11t1 nus l~ because she ··~1dn't know 1f the men would be "6tJy Y<'t." ~fie timing seemed to be good, she added, since 1t now 1c; cnjoy- m~ success. As with her other shop, the cloth<'s which don 'l S<'ll :1ft<.'r a certain time pcrtocl arc donated to Children's JlospitaJ of Orange County The shop carries every kind of J!armenl a man could want, as v.ell ac; i.ome m1scellaneous ob· Jt>Cts such as E:Olr clubs and a telescope. The clothes ar<.' from all the world, rdleclinf! the d1\•crsc population of the Orange Coast. One film star sends his clothes hut asks to remain anonymous. '<orman revl•alNi. "rlut hi s name ss <'mbroidered in his suits '' Many men bnni:: clothe-; thrir w1\·rs hav(' wee>df'd out of the doset for them, NormJn s aid. They g<'nerally arc not l'mbar- rasscd to bring I he rlothc~ to ~ell or spend time !>hopp1n~ for tht>mS(')\'('S. Since the two !>hops :tr<' w1thin a few feet of ear h oliser. women oflen leave their hu!>bands in one ~lore. while they continue on lo look in th(' other. The clothPs arc :ic; up to date as possibll' since Norman, who studies upcom1ni:: trends, weeds out anything that 1s out of style. "PN>ple feel 1uc;tified in getting ~omething out of lh<' clo~et this way. 1( It's loo good lo i.1mply i::1ve away. "I can coordinate a wardrobe (or the customer since I know what a gentleman should wear. 'This is a big challenge for me," Norman said. :.:~~ SpKlat&cb htr 200 Cun On Dls"'1 for IMMEDIATE DWVEIY WHITE'S Showcase MISSION VIEJO , ...... .., .... , 28892 Marguerite Pkwy . _ ...... _ .. _ ... 495-5902 ....... ._ .... COSTA MESA 369 E. 17th Street rw...,.,.~, ec.,,.... Twttt. • I 7 .. Stl -...,,.... ............ , 642-8657 MOfW'111 ... , SA?I., A corporate pledge of $20,000 has launched the Newp0rt Harbor Junior League's fund-raising campaign to build a halfway h o use and counseling cen ter for women alcoholics . Mrs. John o. Nichols. alcoholic in the county. Cmmlcs: Photography; Ari Alan w. Pettis, Phillip A. (There are approximate-Sale! History; Chlldrtn'a.Art. Petty, Mrs. Herbert L. ly 45,000>. This 1s the b19 EVENING CLASSES In life Porter, Mrs. Ma rlon New Di rec lions will week ff You hke Drtwlng: Painting: Drawing Hutton Schoen, Dr. Ruth admit a woman who. savings. For tun ind Composition: Cenmlca: St.af'ord PhD Ms F"'lh after leaving an initial shopping and Photograp· hv. ' ' ' · .... detoxification center, lnendly action ltaci.IL No•4,'i•·l"''·~1 ..... F. Strong, Harold M. eed . d I come lo Huntingon 'T ~ -,_ .. J ay Reed, vice- president administra- tion. Fluor Corporation, presented the pledge to Mrs. J . Lynwood Wilder, chairman of the board, and Mrs. Kae A. Ewing, chairman or fund-raising for the project. New Directions for Women. Voorhies, Mrs. Wilder, n sat1mean Pace to Center Beach W"1~orfhon1f•'brorh11rt Mrs. Thomas C. Wolff reorganize her life. & Edinger. Free Jr. and Mrs. Muriel M. Further information is oony rides siart (714) 494·1520 Zink. available by calling Mrs. Tuesday 2222 Lo9u11a Cat1yo11 ltd. J . Robert Fluor II will J . Lynwood Wilder Jr • Lo911no leaclt 92651 serve as chairman of the _640 ____ -1_4 __ so_o_r_4_99_·38_78_. ___ -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_---=-~~===========~===~~ The board of directors will be Thomas Allinson, Robert M. Anderson, George Argyros, Mrs. Ewing, Ray 0 . Johnson, advisory board. The halfway house will provide 2S beds in a self- hel p r esidential at- mosphere. Board, care and counseling will be provided. A drop-in counseling center al so will be available for any woman Wedding$~ c;ind Engagements To avoid cl isappointmcnl. prMp<'C'tivc . bndl•s nr<.> n •m1ndl'd to have their \\eddin~ storiM with black and white glossy photographs to the Daily Pilot People Department one \\eek before the wedding. Pi ctures recci\·ed after that time will not he used. For <'ngngement announcements it i!; imperative that the r;tory, al!\o accom- panied hy a -black and white glossy pic- ture. be submitt<'d six weeks or more berore the wedding date; otherwise it will not be publlshcd. To help fill requirements on b'lth wed· ding and engagement stories, forms arc available in all Dally Pilot offices. Fur· ther questions will be answered by People Department staH members at 642-4321. AFTER CHRISTMAS .. . MOVING SALE Closed t tGlld9y, Dtc..etr 27 s• ~ Deu1•1r Ja.JI AIMRdi••M M..tltcl Doww l/i UpT• ~OFF LOH• DllSSIS • SHOIT OllHU • flAHTI • PAHTSUITS • HIUS • JUWPSUfTS • ILOUSH • 1'· .... ITS • SWIATUS • IMtl SOX. ~d6 ~~W#ta UM ..... 1416 "9~ ~....., 67M1U ....., .. ~... ltJt ....., ......... Spiral Sli<'ed. 1 Whf1it> or llalf 'HAMS w~~•,~' loltkA-rlcord Meit~ Chor')f ORANGE r ..... ,._._ , ........ ''""" •... (114) 997-9960 UP TO "So Good •.. It Will • 'Haunt' You .,ii It's GOM'• Don't h Dlsoppoin~d ORDER YOUR NEW YEAR'S HONEY BAKED HAM •• .TODAY! • Ready to Serve with Honey'n Spice Glaze • Spiral Sliced From Top ro Bottom • We Pacl(age and Ship from Coast to Coast • Full Ser111ce Deltcat~sen • Imported Cheeses ANAHEIM ,,...,..,.c ..... llU~"­lot1411-•I (71 4) 635-2461 CORONA DEL MAR >1MLC_t ..... ,. 014) 673-9000 JANUARY PALM SPRINGS llUI .... ,. II I .............. WCHO MIRAGE (7t41 346-3894 5Q%OFF IN STOCK FURNITURE SALE PRICES ON ..• * DINING ROOM * LIVING ROOM *BEDROOM* LAMPS* PAIITTINGS * ACCESSORIES f w ALLP APER .............. 10% c:>FF I JOU Def ......_.O.. hW PhoH: 8'1-1710 or 496-ll 11 -·--·-·-... -· ------- Monday, December 27, \976 DAILY PILOT -~ ' With Julie Grayson on the iob ancl Ralphs super selection ••• we promise ;r;f;) . ·~.,--/; r ... The Consumer Line by Any Size Package Ralph• Frozen-Florida Julie Grayson Than you tor I e calls an com· ments you have given me during 1976 and please be assured that I will be here, available to answer any of your questions. handle com· plaints and price Inquiries, during 1977. Happy New Year! Ground Beef Orange Juice Call lull• Grayson 1..S00.262-1600 Entertaining Del#gh'8 from Aalphe Appeflte Shoppe T Cl nrdtr, timPl\I ftltl'hnn• r1t '''" In\' Kah1tu. ApJ"''''"' "'i.hrippeo m 11rrf1·r lr11m tht lu1U<tr 't"'l''~'I m.-nt "' ',,.,,.m., """" 11.:e df°"li. r1J 11nv U.wh1h• '."\t4lf' All tr•-.• I''" J>·"""t to mrtrr. P1f¥W" nrcltr • mm1mum r,r ~ 1 houu rnnr M p11 k 1111 Pork Shoulder Picnic Style Fresh Por1< Roast Ralphs-Delicioua Sour Cream Dold-Butcher Boy Boneless Ham Pork Loin-Rib Cut Center Cut Pork Chops per lb. T enc:enoin Porte Chops .,., 1b. 111 Edam or Maybud GoUda Cheese .15 OH Pack Spray-5 oz. Can or Roll On· 11 t oz. BU. Sure Deodorant Old Fathlonad Ralphs Egg Nog Auortad V1rleties Morton Dinners pkg.II ChatHu Petite Cold Duck or Champagne Ralph• Our Vary Fine•t Golden Premium Ice Cream Golden Premium Holiday Meats-USDA Choice Beet Holiday Pantry Fiiiers Hollday Produce 99 U Aalpha-Black Rlpe-8 ounce Can 39 ~:~ • ~Large Pitted Olives .... USDA Choice Bonelffa Chuck Clod ..,. 1 59 Beef Roast Style ..-r lb. e ~ Pork Shoulder ~PorkSteak 0 1:;=~ ea.3 for .99 D 8=tc&ri:ik;r ~·tcut ':~ 1.69 U Pork Loin ~ Sirloin Chops per 1 19 U Tomato Cocktail 10 oz. 29 1b. • ~ Snap-E-T om can • O Coachella White ~ Grapefruit 8 for s1 1 59 0 Gala-Family Peck 140 ct. 49 ~:~ • ~ Paper Napkins pkg .• 1 2 29 U Heinz-Genuine 48 1 09 P::: • ~ Dill Pickles 1•~1· • Health & Beauty Aids per 1.39 bZ] C~il Peanuts 1 :a 0 :· .93 ~ speedy Relief lb. D c;;-daDry 1e 2~.~-l .• 32 ~ Alka settzer :r~2 .59 ~ R~:,a15h,9*ona 1n ~:~ 1.39 ~ USDA Choice-Beet Rib 2 89 ~ Rib Eye Steak ~:~ • D Gsu!9ou' Frndaah PCachkuck·3 1b. pkg. l l S ,. :~ . D USDA Choice-Leen Cubea Stewing Beef D Party Style-Large Size . Cooked Shrimp O Mild Flavor-Freah ~ Black Cod Fillets bZ}G~~·erand Celery ••.• 19 Holiday Winn & Splrlfll naer8 ~ Schlck·SuperRCartrldge 93 Holiday Dell ~ p~~t~udct;ip; Pack ::;: e 75 ~ Razor Blades :kc;: • · soz.1 29 Holiday Bakery bZ1 Y'rb.~rn;·' 1~1~t. 2.59 . D 5;:t;;·v~ka ~11.' D L1m1tad Time-Sava 1 00 hall Seagram's Gin 9a1. D Limited Time-Save .so Earty Times Bourbon""" D LlmlMd Tlme·Sava .SO Seagram's 7 Crown 1111h D BCh=rolher1 ICHIUJ fifth 3.99 9.99 4.99 5.29 5.75 rwl cl.lmuttylled T$1m8a.rkSav$coa 1.50tCh h If 17 99 LJ g:I. a 0 Sllced·ltall1n Style ~Gallo Salame U Wilson'• Corn King ~Canned Ham U R1lph1 ~Cream Cheese 0 PlumroH ~Canned Picnic ~ c=ocA~t;;r• (;?] K~h:llF;~~r;wuret or Prlc•• effective Decemb• 27 thru December 31, 1978 lleef'l .... t -..II ..... le or rtluee •tlet lo commerc:oel ,.,.. ...... Geldlft ............ e ·I We reterve lhe r1ghl lo h"1lt --I" I lo de•I••• or wh~l•Hftr•. UIDAa..lce .... Ille Su11.er Holiday Market pkg. e 0 Ralph•·Plaln or Marble 79 Frozen Foods s 1b. 8 89 ~ Pound Cakes .. c: ... c•n • ~ Ralph•·24 ounce Loef 65 ~~eausageta·D•luxPi~;; e oz. 51 ~ Honey N' Wheat Bread .. c.,. pkg. • ~ Ralpha·M•lt·A-Way Danish 12•01• 95 ~ A11orted Varietlea ~ 1~. 2.09 ~Coffee Cakes pttg. e ~Calavo Dips • ~ Ralphs-Corn or 1 Grain plcg. 43 D Chun Klng·Attorted Varletl" ~:;: .89 English Muffins of s • Egg Rolls toz. 79 pkg .• eoz. 67 pkg .• eoz. 68 pkg •• D Whit• or Wheat 29 U Aunt Jemtma-AHorted Varletl .. 1;k~~·1.49 All Star Bread 1.~~j·. ~Pancake Mix 19oz. &•·, ctn. • ~ .. .... J I r--,£H1>1 -·-. r-·,«Hn·---. l I •. ,,. .24 with Coupon 1111 I I In• .1h•llh Coupon nH I ~ (RU~SIR'S as Ralpha 33 • f I ~icnc=·ci.111 11 ~Ix e1~ oz. I DI IOL. el pkg.. I I M Cl'UP WI Coupon I I S Wltlt Coupon , I Umll~;-llld ONCOllCIOfl"•C .. t-I I Umll OM l1itnlendOMC~hrC...,_ I ~ c~ e.,_..,. o.c:. 21 !Ml o.c. i1, 1t1s c~ u.cttn o.e. rr 1vu oec. a•. 111• L RIGHT PRICE COUPON .. I RIGHT PRICE COUPON .I --------~-------- . l • • • • i • ' ... . . i I i 380 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA 1MO SAN MIGUEi,. t«WPORT HIUS .. :lS-71 S. BROOl<HURST, Wf~INSTER STORE HOURS: 9-10 Doily, 9-j!Sunday .._ ' • 4 1 , I 2A167 PASEO DE VAlfNCIA, lAGUNA H1US 1204 IRVlN!, TUmN, NEWPORT & IRVINE BlVD. 17261 17th ST .. TUSTIN tfARIOR & WU.SON 9901 ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEAOf COSTA MESA 401 N: LO~ AIWtEI~ 6942 WARNER, HUNTINGTON 8fACH • --- A .f DAILY PILOT M0t1d1y. December 21, 1979 Crepes: Batter, Filling Get 'Trimmed' THE SUM GOURMET BJBABBARAGIBBOMf lurer's d irections to MINl ·CALORIE 4 table s poons mcatm1xturt• 111tot•al'h Each crepe. 17 5 calories. canned p111e 3 ppl~ Muke c r epei.; S<'t aslde. Stir cottaae cheese. vanilla, sail, eag and sweeten\•r together. Spoon a little of the ml ing Into each cre pe. Ar· range in a n o nstick cakepan sprayed wtt.h cooking spray. Cover with foil . .Bake in a 30· degree oven for 20 minutes. Heat pineapple to boiling and spoon over crepes to serve. Each crepe. 125 calories each (222 with sugar). makecrepes.) MANJCOTtl shredded part·t1k 1m crepe and roll' up. Ar- So Santa left you a 14 a skillet, omelet <Recycle lean left.over pizza cheese range in a nonbtick cu.kc crepe maker. Lucky panoramallcrepe~: routbeef«otbermeat Oregano pa n that has been you! • spray the inside we ll Into a luscious Italian Garllc salt s prayed with cooking Butwait:Alllhesere-with cooking spray foe dish that's made an Pepper s pray. Cov('r the pan dpes in the manufac· no-fat frying. Heat over mlDutes!) · 8-ounce can plain with foil and put in a turer's booklet seem so moderate flame. When 6 cheese crepea (re-. tomato sauce preheated 250·d egree fattening. No wonder bot, add 3 tablesPoOOS clpe given above) Cook crepes and set oven to warm through Santa ia overweight. batter. Swirl the pan to One-ball pound lean aside. Combine flnely, (or heat through In !l Don't despair. Today spread the batter. When rout beef or crumbled' minced cooked meat, microwave oven). w e're offering a d e· surface o! crepe is dry, leftover cdoked ham-onion, cottage cheese Meanwhile, heat tomato Uclous alternative to turn the pan over and burieta and lwo tables poons s auce in a sm all conventional fat·and· drop the crepe on a 2 teaspoons instant pizza cheese. Season saucepan. Season hghUy flour crepes .•• our de-sheet of waxed paper onion lightly with o regano, with oregano. Pour ov~r Jlclou.s, nutritious cheese (no need to cook other 4 tablespoons dry garlic salt and pepper. crepes and s prinkle with PINEAPPLE CHEESE BUNTZ ES 6 cheese crepes 1 cup low·(at dry cottaee cheese ! teaspoon vanilla · Pinch of salt 1 e&g Sugar or sugar sub· sUtute lo equal 6 teas- poons 1 cup Juice-packed. unsweetened. cru~hed crepes -not only high· side). tow.fat cotta1e cbee8e Spoon a little of the shredded mozzarella. protem, butmucbmore -~~..._~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ llavorful. They have on· ly one·third the flour of conventional crepes, and no oil whatsoever. '?1le cheese you need is low.fat, dry.curd .. pot •t.vle" cottage cheese. ~for a brand that's 99 percent fat-free. For 6 crepes, combine in your blender: 3 eggs, one-third cup dry cot· tage cheese, 2 t ables· pooDI flour, one.quarter te~n salt. Cov~ and bl~. Scrape down with a Mber s patula. Cover ana blend again, until b a tter is completely sn1ooth. Look forward to a year of lower prices overall~ Thatrs L:uc ••• for (U you have a dip-type ct.,e maker, keep in mlDd that some of the ldtter is wast ed, so you'll need extra. Pollow the manilla~· Crisps Cheesy Whole cherry peppers. pickled, but sweeter than the holler, tiny green types, perk up a Mexican cheese 'n chips plate that y ou can prepare in minutes. PICKLED PEPPER CRISPS Jh cup fry mg 0 11 6flour tortillas 2 jars (15 ounn·> whole cherry peppers thlnJy sliced l lh cups s hredded Longhorn cheese 1 'h cups s hredded Monterey Jack cheese Preheat oven to 475 degrees. In skillet. heal °''to smokmc pomt. Fry tortillas, one at a time, until gold en brown on eaeft s ide Drain on paper towels Place fried tortillas on bakblg ~heet. Top each LOf hll a w 1th s Ii ced ~httry pepJl('rs and 1 ~ cup Longhnrn cheese and I/• cup Monterey Jack cheesl' Rake Ullltl <'heese melts . Cul 1n w edges; serve im · m ediat e ly. Make' :rn wedges. F"'ozens Favored n may surprtst' some shtppers that froien vegttables can be a bet ter buy than either c.an.ped or fre!h . A recent 0 .9 . Department Of Agr1cu lturc cost.per servlna comparison • • C o n v f' n I e n c •· F~-1 975 Cost l ip d./9 found seven out of nine plaio vegetables available either fr<'sh Craw), frozen or canned ar~ ch eapest when purchased fro1en. Tb.aae fro zen<> ar<' Rr..,..els sprouts Cper s ottlne 11.83 frozen , J).tlt fresh); cut corn (Jl..ltc frorcn, l l.59c h:a»ed, 12.04c fresh); ~rcen p eas Cl l.Olc f~en. 11 .l Sc canned, :ie.nc Irish>; Jlma beans Cll.afc frozen, 14.40c canned, 28.67c fresh>. llma bean s (Jl.21c frozen, 14.40c ·canned. 7.8~67c fresh); spi.nacb u.o.tec froaen, 13.02c c~. 24. 7k fresh). Salad 's Hearty · Be pripared for New Vear'• day drop·tns with .n easy buffet salad, a pl· ' qaent cheese log and crackers. :You'll bo imrprised at b4\IJ easy this eleganl ot4hanae Is lo prepare. tf"-,~paclro1e of ftoao Did bean1 for atarten d4 ldd your favorites ft'Olft a list of navorinp tr<dudlng ham 11trlps, capers , a nchovies, a.UJh olives, bard· ed eggs, <resb vegeta. thins and cherry *"· 4 T~ it all In a ~egar •Gil dre11ln1 aeuoned JflbQy with French·ltylo muatard and aarllc aalt. ............. Shank Half Ham 109 -L&. • uu. y c;oci..to 259 . lll Boneless Cooked Ham "OllMU CliAfl"VllYCOOt!lO , _u68C Blada Cut Chuck Roast -Fresh Oysters ..... 10.01 '"" 118 Lucky Gin H ,. .• OC)t ff'l PU• f """CA:.t t lQ, lucky Vodka 111>--t•n "'Kl~[ .. CAat I 'Gt f1oduce Golden OVAAf 444 lllll<C" 722 Bananas 16c .................. , ................ .,. ....•• lB. Jumbo Tangerines 19c ORLANDO.............. ... ..LB. Large Avocados fiftftfr Crisp Cucumbers ''°" 29° Uc;M 19c C~!!.'J T!~~~~~'. ... ·~~ 390 ~!!!,~~~~ ----l&. 16° DCVELOf't'.D ANO PRINTED koOA·GAf .fu~ r.,....,, n '""·foll 2.79 lOup. roll J.99 --------- !!P(§~~~~~.,~~.UA~la . Ml-~ 1" Fully Cooked Whole Hams 121 •<>N't.... ..... . .... .. ·-·.. . ... -.. . ..... ._. ___ , ... ~C~u~! __ ···-·---~ 79c T-Bone Steak ----!.&. 1" Packaged & Corned Lady Lee ~~~~~~ ..... 32·04~ 69° Harvest Day R~~ .. ~.~.~.~8-~1-~F 39° Swiss Miss Instant Cocoa 11" 1u -• • , , , U..Ol CAH !!~~!¥.!,!! ~.~ice_ _:: 530 ~1 ~~n~~ -~~e_a~ Bea~.~ ,.:;.H 35c · Stokely Peas _ .,.:;: .... 33c ~!,~~ch's ~.~ta~oes _,MIC::~ 59c Stokely Shellie Beans ,,,. 31 o • • .... . •.• ·• • , tM>Z CAii Top Raman Noodles ~ 22c '"CACI< ll<l• l'O'lllOlfl'tOuu!I .... J.OZ.HO. ~.~~~.~H s.~'.~ .~a~.~~ ... n,ra.~~.i~!:: 490 Saffola Safflower OU ___ ,, :;:,t. 990 ~.~!~)s,~_alatlne ·-~O::. 300 Kern's Islander Punch ,,,. 225 • .•. -..... --· .. .oi l'Tl.. Stokely Fruit Cockt1il ~ 370 ... •. ... • ... .. . , "Ot CA'4 !~~L~!!~d Po.!.~~.~ .. ~~lpa .::~ 73~ ~~~~~,~· Day.B~·~~-Stlc~~Ol~O 35c ~~i~:s Lunch~on Loaf 11.:: ... 93c ~~rlJ~!xed Nuts 11.:;CAIO 121 ~!!~~-arry Praserv~s .. '"°~" 590 !re!~~eet_Oran~e J.!~~!~~ 590 ~ .. .,. .. , .... -........ _ .......... -...... ...,._ __ , _____ ...,. ....:'..:=':::~ r;',.":=:-..:!;~rr Fresh Beef Brisket -----l• 138 ~Ota• --•·-·-··- Boneless Stewing Beef 1u .OHOCOlll' ••. .. , .. _u_ ...... ·-·--·--La Link Sausage 111 OIC#JU1IAVUI. ......... -. .• ·-•t-OO•co. Hormel Salt Pork gee CO.V.O.VAC ... --· ·-----·• .. -ll Deli Foods Lady lee ~!!~ES ........... e.oC::N. 39° Kaukauna Club Cheddar Ch1u11 u ... ..,.l""lAll ....... •. · •. L .... Ir"' U Ol Cl~ -• Cheese Bill W/Nuts ~ 11• ,...,...,... ~"• ..... --.. • -l·Ol Otl<l- ~~~~~!!P~.~ Cr~am. Chea~! ~0 5 7~ ~~~~!HCM~~~!r~ ~a!iaty _Pa~~' ~0 13' Oscar M1y1r Little Wieners 71 o .. ,. ..,. ...... ...... ... . .. , ~'\·Ol l'tl.O, O~~r Mayer L~~l1 Smak~~(L 93c Longhorn Cheddar Cheese 111 6.ADY LU fV.NOOM "'IJOHT PMOS ..... , .. , •-• '"--· .• L .. ~~n~~~ ~lice~~·~ ... -4'~0 age ~-~~!~~~~~Kidd•! 1.0:-:fKJ 970 Hou;erofd & Pet Chiffon Facial Tissue 520 .................. ~ .200CT80.X Scott ~~e!!~.~!.~!~54c Zn L~.~.~.-~•pkfn.~ ·--·-. ~eC::CL 37c Zn Tofl1t Tissue .. .,::. 76° ~!!~!asher Detergent .::; .o• 1 n ~~-~-~1 ... ~1!1~~er ...... .,~~AH 39c Purex Liquid Bleach ,,,. 70' • ---GAi. 1 11 .. ~!.~-~.~-~~.~.~ .. ~v~n Cl11n1r .• 0~~~ 121 ~!i!~~~ Cit Food """~"° 1ea Frozen & Dairy Lady Lee . !~~E~~~~'!!LCTN, 89° Vin De Kamp's Enchll1d1s ~ 1n eu• o..eMtu1.. . • ~--•.•.. -·· ..• .11-0L,.o . Oh ~~y-~~ae~~ ~l~a _ ·-":::~ 1a1 Sara Lee Cheese Cake ~ 135 lT"AW"&lAftY ..... .. , ,.. .. , ............. ·-·t ... Ot fll!KO. !!(~~~~~Y.~.!~~'~tables _ _,~~ 59c Birds Eye Awake Drink r 37c t.000(,lHTOV.ll-·-·""-••·• ·-....... , .. ·-,ta.ol.~" Health & Beaut~ Aids Efferdent Tablets -kOOftO 111 ~~II~~ Cough Sf.~~-·--~.,I. 211 Tylenol Tablets 1n ll(CWU~ SlllLliOfM..... .. .•. !:.. ... ·-·····-•• .1'!10, 0-100 St. Mary's Blankets YEAR ROUND, THERMAi. OR 4• CONVENTIONAL, MACHINE WASHABLE. (102xt0, fS,91) ... 72JttO !!.~~~~~~9~!!!!.rt 1977 Felt Appllque Calendln 111 .,.,...., Nl'W OOlOM AlfD fte:MIS ···-""-.'""*"'-.. -... -.. ··supr11111" Bed Piiiows 11 ~=-"=~~~~~ .. 2 Check wame Olah Clottaa 97• -•Ol'OOl..Olll .. ·-·--·-.. -... --,AOC ore ~~~!!!~t!~~.c~ ... 97° Print Vinyl Pl1cemats 770 IAIYONllWITM .... C4INllllN't\.---·-- DISCOUNT SUPERMARKETS StrlP.! Rug Ru1ntr1 1" .... lA ~t\.COUlll I~ .. hlltO 91zt ·-• ····--• 'AN 'AHAHf:IM 720 W. I.A 'ALMA AVlNUf 110 to. STATE COUIOI ILYD. 'IMll .. A 'AIQC °COITA M!U FULLlllTON IU1 lA PALMA AVINUI 11IO HAfllOft ILVO. au NO. IUCUO AYL HUHTINOTON HAON °l~OUHA HILLS 1IOIO '"OOICHUfllT ITflllT tun CAIOT "OAD AT l.A 'AZ LA Ml"AOA "Of'ANU 'IANTA ANA LA Mllll&DA 1"°"1NO CIMTP tao L CHAPMAN AYINUI lUt JO, NllTOL ITHlf 120 NO, "AY0"'40NO •QAllDEN OllOVI 11012 MAGNOLIA AVL 'GAllDIN QflOY 13075 f:UCLIO AV!. 'HUNTINGTON HACH IOJI ATLANTA AVIHUI 'ttUNTINOTOM llACM moo IOLl4 CHICA AVINUI 9TOft!I O"N DAILY t A.M. •tTANTOlt 'TUSTIN •• -7050 ltATt&.1.4 AVt. Ul70 .,lWPO"T AvtNUI ·w • ...... nu •wt1TM1"1TO •wH1rn1111 HOO WttTlillNtTllll AV.UI uon ·~ NGDAl.~ ""'"' 11015 I ... Ul.ll(fllff o ... \• Monday December 27. 19711 DAILY PILOT 85 Versatile Casseroles Feed Hungry Mob .. . Never underestimate the power or casaeroles when it comes to reedlng a hungry mob. One or the recipes below I taken from a cookbook by the late chef Mlke Roy, is even named for .such duty. WESTERN C~SEROLE 1 can Cl lb.) chili with beans 1 cup sharp cheddar cheese, grated 1 package (12 ounces) corn muffin mix 14 teaspoon dry mustard 1 small onion, C\nely chopped Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Lightly grease an llx7x2-lnch casserole or baking dbh. Tum chill into prepared pan and top with cheese. Ma~e up com muffin mix according to label directions. Add dry mustard and onion to batter. Fondue Fun At party time, take a fruitcakl'. allowed to mellow over the Christmas holiday::., and cut 1l into If.I-inch squares for sf){'aring onto l11ni; fon · due forks for a fun fi reside snack. The fondue is a chcc·ry blend of lemons and rum. LEMON-RUM t'ONDUE 1 ~~ cups brown s ugar 1• n cup cornstarch 2 cups water 1/1 cup rum 'a cup buttn '~cup lemon jui ce 2 teaspoons grated lemon peel '·, teaspoon nutmeg Combine sugar and cornstarch in saucepan and stir over in water over medium heat until mixture boils. Boil one minute. stirring constant· ly until translucent. Remove from heat, add but· ter, rum, lemon juice and lemon peel. S1!rve in fondue pot and keep warm over low flame while dipping. Fish in a Stew For New Year A tasty New England-style fish chowder will set pretty in a crock on your buffet. Put to use that Christmas as microwave. CREAMYFJSHCHOWDER 2 pounds fresh or rrozen haddock, halibut or other local while fish 1 tables poon lemon juice l i., teaspoon salt ~teaspoon pepper 3 tablespoons butter or margarine 4 medium pot'1loes 3 carrots l bunch green onions J stalk celery 117-ounce cream-style corn lcupmilk Cut each pound of fish into four pu~ccs. In three.quart casserole. sprinkle fish with lemon juice, ~ teaspoon sail and pepper. Dot with 2 tablespoons butter and place in microwave. Cook 10 minutes; cool to handle and Oa.ke fis h rnto bile· siie pieces. Clean and <'hoP vegetables into bite-size piec•. PJace carrots, potatoes and onions ln two· quart cuttrole; cover and cook 8 minutes. SptinkJ• wllh ult. Add vegetables to nsh along with creamed com, mllk and butter. Return to oven and heat. throutb I to 10 minutes. Serve with crisp bacon plecH, 1reen onion ring floats and oyster crack en. Note: Fish may be defrosted by placing It in an all·paper pukage in oven and settln" microwave at medium-defrost setting for two minutes; turn fish after one m inutc I I tlS 1mall New Eni!and comm\lldtles of old, It was cuatomarr to bold "Watch Ntfht'• Hrvices en New Year'• Eve and slp from crockery bowls ol oyster stew. ROUD:r~YS'tEB. a Jara (12 ounceB eacll) 011ten, fresh or ~ hUca baeon · ~ CQP chopped onion 1 •• (10~ OUDCeS) Ir..-tondenaed cream ol potato IOUP 4 C\lPI 011ter liquor IDll ba1f an4 ball Cl'MAl .. Spoon corn muffin batter over chHi and bake for 20 minutes , or until bubbly and corn mutrin topping Is golden brown Makes 4 servings. SHRJMPAND RICE CASSEROLE 1/4 cup butter or margarine 1h cup flour 2 cups half-and-half (cream and milk) 1-Az cup dry sherry •1. cup tomato paste 2 teaspoons s ail l teaspoon dill weed 112 teaspoon onion powder v. teaspoon pepper 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 can (4 ounce) sliced mushrooms, drained 1 package (10 ounce> frozen green peas, cooked and drained (abou t 1 h cups) l package (12 ounce) frozen peeled and de- velned raw shrimp, cut in half lengthwise 3 cups cooked rice 1 can (3 ounce> rice noodles or chow .ro~l.I\ noodles Melt butter ; s tir In flour t~ make a smooth paste. Gradu ally blend in half.and-half; simmer about s m inutes, stirring constantly. Stir in sherry. tomato paste, seasonings, lemon juice, mushrooms, peas, shrimp, and rice. Turn into a greased shallow 21,i)-quart baking dish. Sprinkle with noodles. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes or unUI hot and bubbly. Makes 6 ~ cups or 6 to 8 servings. Fresh Dressed GRADE 'A' BOYS LOVE GIRLS EFFECl lVE "ION., DEC 271h thru FRI., OEC. lin 1976 ',OPR"t. NO ~•tlJ ro OfALtit ~ FRESH GROUND BEEF FROZEN FOODS CALAVO AVOCADO DIP 60Z6& CUP .,. W(NffR OAl!DE N ILACllYE PUS l60Z.59c PKG. ASSORIEO NUTWOOD Fl.RMS DONUTS ~~i 69c AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE MIX ,~~~~·sCJc F THI IOYS DIPS •QI.Iii( • "-"' Ct4CM ( • ('\.... • ,,._~ (JNl()H 49 OANOlA S1PaClD o or. 8"' SLICED CIHSl SPllAD_ ~- t OZ CU' LA$CC.Q $.,.,,OL 55 CO~T~I . c OSCAR MAYH SMOllE " LINKS Cit COOKED W.ooROST 1 ''. • .'. , • HAM ~~-" . 4ai 3 OZ. PKO. :: i'F-)Ol. •7" G•llO 75c SLICID 1 oz. 69< SALA Mt __ _ 0 01 __ sus 1 '~lilO NTATO HUNGRY MOB CASSEROLE 1 pound of bacon, crisped and chopped 1 onion, chopped and sauteed in a little or the bacon rat 2 pounds ground chuck, browned 2 pounds spaghetti, cooked 1 can ripe olives, drained 2 cans mushrooms (4-ounce) lcanpeas 2 cans spaghetti sauce 1/4 pound grated Parme.5an cheese I/• pound gr ated Cheddar cheese ·. .. ... Mix all ingredients together, except Ched~al' • cheese. Top with Cheddar aod baJce in 350 degr'ee oven until cheese bubbles. Serves 10. , 31~ DIAMOND BRITE .HOT DOG Ot LIQUID 49 IWdUiOP OETERGEHT ( . ·• :i2 oz. an. BUNS ... , m~ 'a•• .. ·· ..... -." m tOL 5 ~-Pili OW HEAVY !QTTOM PAlt HI BALL OFFICIAL Nfl WESTINGHOUSE 20 PAGE LOS ANGELES RAMS 3·PACK MAONETIC SPRINGFIElO GLASSES COCl<TAll OR DINNER PHOTO ALBUMS NAPKINS MAGICUBES I LACKIYI PUS ·~'4~ 99c fnt~7 s ~s 1 s1 ~? . ...... ,.,, ............. '·~·· 45c : ~::'.:=.. "3 , 51 . .......... ...... ..... ·~ .. ""' ... .,...,. ... CELLO 8~ 01, • ·-....... 0 11--'4 ._...... . -PKO. IMPORTfO PURE LINEN KNIT SUPU SPORT iOGETHElf 1977 PANTY CALENDARS HOSE ,,... ... ,-W>tU fl] .............. RABBIT HAIR •"""" ....... .. __ SCUFFS I ..... -...... -.. ..,_ BOY'S & WATCH & H0C(1 f 59~ • a..... ... ll)'llot LAS PALMAS 1 • Vlor4 Wit·• hell MEN'S CAPS RED CHA.I SAua ;;-~~ • si ... s.10 l 99~ r -n s1~ ·o-~ ..... 99c 2ioJ·5CJc ~;;~~ ....... "* • Wllllw-4*""",..... U . ._,.,, ...... ' ~"' . .. Scandinavian Touch Quiche Accented ft.e.. nutty t aste of Jatl~berg cheese adds a N~wegian accent to Fritnce's traditional QLdchf' Lorrame made fi~er·size . ' • ,. MINIATURt : JARLSBERG : ~ICUE LORRAINE -1Crusl: ~ , 2 cups unsifted flour : :i, measuring teas· po® salt • 112 cup butler, sof· t ened l egg, sightly beaten 2'3 m easuring table· :spoons cold water Quich e: 1'1 pound bacon, cooked and crumbled ~ cup!-<8 ounC{"'o ) shredded J arl!-bt'rg Cheese 2 cups hca \ y trt•am 2 cup:. milk 6 eggs 1 med1 um onion, minced 'z cup un~1rt('(i nour l'' mea:.urini:: ll'.1::. poons salt 1 l mt:':1s11r1ng t<>a:. poem pepper 1 z mea~urini; lt'<l!i· poon nutmeg In large bowl, combine flour and !ialt. Add buttt·r and cut-in with pastry blender or two knivt•s un til small crumbs form. Add egg and water, m1'< until dough hold .., together. On lightly floured board, roll dough into 17" x 13" rectangle. Place p astr y in a lS"clO"x 1" jelly roll pan. Press against s ides. Trim edges even with sides of pan. Randomly prick pastry on bottom and alongs1des. For quiche. preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Sprinkle. bacon in bottom of crust. Cover bacon with shredded Jarlsberg In large bowl, combine heavy cream. milk, eggs, onion. flour. salt, pepper and nutmeg; mix well. Pour egg mixture over cheese Bake at. 400 degrees F . for 35·40 minutes Lt>t set 5 m 1nutcs hcfnrc cutting L'smg " 11:··· round s traight· sided, cookie cutter. cut miniature quiches Other cookie c utter shapes may be used such as ht•arts o r diamonds. Makt•s 3 dozen 1' ~-inch quiches NORWEGIAN CllEESY PUFt'S • :i cup water 1 , cup butter 1 1 measuring tt-a:.· poon sail •, measuring tea~ poon dry mustard '2 cup uns ifted nour 2eggs In creases Questioned Price Check Due By CA ROL BENFEU . C•eitet ... ._, \41'•1t• SAC RAMENTO <CNS> -The conuouing rise in the pnce of food -and an apparent lack of relationship between that n~c and the cost of growmJ! goods is expected to com<' under close legi1lat1ve ~crutiny this SE>Ss1on of the leg1sl <itur<' Le11sl at ion b<'IOI: considered includes a ~v~l<'m tn monitor where tht• corisuml'r food dollar goea, a stat1• 'plentiful foods" proaram . a ... toll' food plircha::. mg plan and 'llr1 cter enforce mt!nt of agrirnllural codes A food industry comm1ss1on, whtre segment'! of the industry would havt> to JU'lt1fy their pnce i.ncreases to th<' buying public. could also b<' established. Most or thes e proposals are the result of a series of Assembly Subcommittee hearing11 held earlier this year which explored the interworking of segments of the food lodustry 11t'-picture which emerged from '\le hearings by that sub- commtttee was one of steadily in crea1ln1 food prices, steadily droppln1 farm income, and a stead)' profit to m iddlemen in the food industry. According to Jack Tiogo, a special advisor to the subcom mittee. a m onitoring system "at every step of the food chain·' 1s needed to determine "what share of the food dollar goes where " Also being cons1dered by Garamendi arc bills to. -Put the state's food purchas- ing power to work 10 eliminating farm surplus product111n "Perhaps JO cenb of each fooo dollar could be used lo purcnast all-accepted, surplus foods." Stein said. -Implement a plenllfuJ foodc; p rogram through newspaper food editors and retailers. The program would proVlde tnformii lion to consumers on plentiful roods at the ti me they are cheapest -Strengthen existing agricultural Jaws which are not now being enforced, to the delri· ment of the s mall farmer "Ad· just men ls are made to the prices paid for a crop and the farmer may not know it until after the produce is sold," Slein said. -Changes in some of the terms of sale now permitted which place most of the risk on the grower, rather than the ship· pe~. Store Hours: 9 to 9 Daily -Sunday 9 to 7 Mon., Dec. 27 thru Wed., Jan. 5 P'riu~ ~ ~ She~ .., W.- W~ ~edty Acupt Food St-.• w~ R~Hru Th. RJcjM To Umtt Que111tltles Aftd bfuH Sale To Dederi Aftd Whoft1 .. en. ~ ONtY MEAT ///,.PRICES TOP qtJAUTY MEATS TRIMMED LEAH PHSOMAL SBYICI ITS WHal YOUI DOLLAR HAS MOal CIHTS •. l '~ ~r~ FRYING ~~~:::::ss and ~··· .~i= CHICKENS EASTERN MEDIUM PORK SPARE RIBS ··~· FOSTER FARMS DUCKLINGS HORMEL I LI. PKG. WIENERS 1 89~. LINDSAY LGE. PITIED RIPE OLIVES ~~~ SPENCER QUEEN SIZE OLIVES FRESH GROUND BEEF ,_ ____________ _... ................. -._. OUR OWN CURED CORNED BEEF LEO'S ASSORTED MEATS l OL • IHF • CORMEO IEEF •PASTRAMI BEEF RIB IEEFCHUCK SEVEN BONE BACK RIBS BEEF ROAST ··~-c LB. 129 IAR M POLISH LB. SAUSAGE SPRINGFIELD SAUERKRAUT 303 CAN 3.c JIMS RANCH FRESH 79c EGGS ~~: DM Pf MENTO STUFFED 8.c MARGAilNE 39c 71/2 01. JAR I LI. STICK • I -·- SWEET 'M JUICY I HAVEL ORA NIES 5: s1 CRISP .l DELICIOUS APPLES 5 :·s1 I ·romato Juice: Dieter's Friend B,. DOROTHY WENCK °"~ ,_, "-· ,. .. ,_ ~r•ll,,. I"'""'-" U you're a dieter, or just trying to hold your own welghtwlse, tomato Julee could be your malnatay during t he calorie-laden holidays. Why tomato juice" Because no other jwce offers so much ror so Ut· tle. Tomato juice is low in calor ies -just 48 per 8--0unces ca big glass> , And those calories have important nutrient "friends" -vitamin A, vitamin C. and iron. among others. COrangc juice bas three times as much vitamin C. but twice as many calories.) Ir you 're at a cocktail party and want to look like you'te participating in the "spirits'', no one netd know that your Bloody Mary is plain tomato juice or Bloody Mary mix. You save 100 calor ies for every jigger or 80 proof vodka or gin that you omit. Another good ti me for tomato juice is when you need a snack mid· morning, mid-arternoon, or before bed. Drink 1t in· atead of eating a 150 calorie donut, candy bar. bowl of ice cream, or bag of chips; or instead of drinking a 100-calorie- softdrink. To add sparkle to your tomato juice, add lemon or lime juice. tabasco or taco sauce. or one or the many seasoned salts (lemon.dill is especially good in tomato juice>. You can also mix tomato juice \.\ ith other juices or blend it with parsley and mint leaves in blender In addJt1on to its other Virtues, tomato juice is also a good buy. The cost per serving is compara· ble or less than that or frozen orange juice. Tomato juice ts also a better choice than other non-citrus Juices such as apple Juice, cninberry or cranapple juice, and grape juice. all of which are high in either natural fruit sugar or <ulded sugar. Apple juice, for exam· pie, has 2 1 2 times as many calorie!> as tomato juice c 117 per B·ounces). but less iron a nd no v1tamln A or vJtamin C <unless it's been added). Grape juice and cran- berry juice cocktail each have about 16S calories per cup -311:1 times as many as tomato juice only OO(.>·third as much iron, and no vitamin C (unless it's b~en added and it usually 1s). ••• Q I grow my own chives and have tried drying them. But they aren't nearly as good as the frecze·dned chives. Could I freeze dry my chives? A Freeze drying re- quires special, costly equipm ent which ls not available or practical for home use. The freeze· dried foods are frozen and dried very rapidly in a vacuum and this re· sults m a product that is much more like the fresh food than that which is sun or oven dried. Your best bet would be to freeze your chives . Si mply wai.h, dry, chop. and park io smal l amounts. Seal and freeze and use within two months. Lazy Day Brunch Spinach Adds Color Wh<'tber 1l 's wharlstde on a private .dee!. overlooking the channel. brunch 1~ ... omt'lhtnl! special when fun lovmg nal1Vl'" gather to share good limes and good foods. And what cuulil be more pttfect for la1y Sunday morning festivities than Spinach Eggs Florenttnt-" SPINACH EGGS FLORENTINE 1 (12-ounce) package frozen leaf spinach. thawed and drained 2 tablespoons butlt-r 4 onion buns, split and but- tered Bailees boiled ham 2 allced tom a toes 4 poached or hard·cooked eggs Blender IJollandalst' ln large frying pan cook spinach In butter for 2 minutc!'i. separate into 4 mounds Toast buns and arrange nn plat('' Co" Pr one half of l'at·h hun with 2 ham slicf's, 2 tomato 'lie<'~. Jnd a mound of i;pinach Tor "1th t•gg Pour Hollandaise ovt-r M:ikes 4 servings. Blender HolJandaJ~: Put into blender container. 3 egg yolks, 1 tablespoon lemon JUiee, 1 ~ teaspoon each tarral{on and sail. Blend a few seconds. Wilh motor runnm~. gradually pour in 1 'l cup hot melted butter m a very slow stream Turn into a serving pitcher. Ble nder Ramos Flu: Put in blender container l'f.a ounces gin or vodka, •,:i teas poon sugar, dash orange nowcr water.· I egg, 2 ounces Swc<.'l n· Sour mix, 2 ounces half and half. blend and sen'<' immediately sprinkled with nutmeg LAIG!ST SELECTION OF SEAFOODS IN ORANGE COUMTY LOBSTER TAILS ••••••••••••••••.•.• I • 7 5 IA. '.CRAB COCKTAIL Cl.A WS • r •••••••••• l.39 LI. ·IA Y SHRIMP, COOKED, s..... •••••••••• 2.SOu. :LONGOSTIHO ••••••••••••••••.•.••• 2.79LI. ·TURIOT Fll~LET • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 95LI. Prf~~ .... aa.i1 2800 WAYITTE AVf.. PHONE 675-9450 NEWPORT BEAOf . Monda . Oecember 27 1976 DAILY PILOT ~ Doubly Delightful Some people are packages cream cheese, ing> water semi·sweet chocolate lovers ; some softened chocolate morsels ; re- Party-goers will cheer over chocolate cheesecake, trimmed with candied fruit for holidays. FHSHRlOUH P'rin• .-ffKtltt ........ M. O.C. JI UMITID SU~ Y Ot4 SOMI ITIMS SANo DABS •••••••••• s I s..1e.. 98c CORVIHA ••••.••••••• ...._ 53c ~ TROUT • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .... people are cheesecake 2 eggs move from heat lovers. You can delight ~•cup sugar In large bowl bt'at both of them with this re· 2 measuring tables cream <' heese until cipe, which produces a poons nour creamy Beat ih eggs, rich delight in a spring-'l measuring teas· sugar. nour and vanilla Corm pan , and is poon vanilla eict ract extract. Blend in melted garnished for a festive Garnish: chocolate. Pour into mood. 12 cup heavy cream, ~ra ham c r acker-lined FESTIVE CHOCOLAT.£ whipped · pan Bake at 350 degrees CHEESECAKE ~!l cup m andarin F forlhour,lSmlnutes. Cake: orange sections 1 c up grah am It.a cup marasctuno Cool completely before cracker crumbs Cherries, cut in half removing rim Spread 3 measuring tables· Preheat oven to 350 top evenly with whipped poons sugar degrees F In :.mall cream. Decorate with · 3 measuring tables-bowl, combine graham mandarin orange sec· pooni; butter, melted cracker crumbs. sugar lions and muraschino 0 n e 1 2 ·o u nc e and butter; mix well c h er r Y h a J v es . ~ . SI'' HALIBUT STEAKS . • • • • • .w: /ol FR°oG LEGS ......•••• s 1 s~ :; "· hahnl s 2 2,9. SCALLOPS . . • • . • • . . . . • Ila.' •• I 'I 'D~ '8'W4. Sea 1~ ·-n.. Fl.,.,1 ,.._. 1 .. s. .. oocr· 418 JOHtSfrfft tol•wporl a-ch P'h.673.1116 package semi-sweet Press into bottom of 9·. Refrigerate until ready chocolate morsels inch springform pan. to ser ve. Makes one 9- ~~T~w o 8 ·o~u~n~c:_:e~M~el~t~o~v~e:r~h~o~t_fJn~o~t~bo~il~-~m~c~h:c~h~e~e~s=e:ca~k~e~.~~~~~~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ ,. ....... .:"t I'll. . --I '" "LOOK! SAVE 7~ ON MY NEW 16·0Z. SIZE KELLOGG'S FROSTED RICE!" ' 1&if"Yµ FROSTED RICE READY· SWEETENED RICE CEREAL I Kellogg's' Frosted Rice does taste roarin' good! "ORMY ROARIN' GOOD REGULAR SIZE, TOO!" And those crunchy bits of frosted rice are nutritious, too. They're fortified with 10 essential vitamins and minerals. So clip this coupon today a nd save 7¢ on any size of Kellogg's Frosted Ri ce. It's a roarin' good deal! r------------sroA£coupQ°N-------------, ! SAVE7¢ I with this coupon on your next purchase f of any slxe of I ((JI?~ I FROSTED RICE CEREAL. f (Offer lll'lllled to one coupon per pockoge purdloHd.) I CU•oru'· w,, Mtt r•d••m •~It COuSMJn o4ue St ktt henctthtf .,.,,." tflrmt ef II!. Oii•• ,, ... 119•~ (Ompl~ .... ,, by yOU ""° ''" ~nJU!M! lot P•Y"'•"' I "'"'' muoon• too OU'T. K, P.O. eox I I n i CllHfOH. IOWllo 5~134, Cooul>On ::~~::7-~::t ~f ·~::~M ~ :::.•.~o~to:'h. n;:~::.r:::: ~',~::1•;. f ,,..,,.~,•'•""'•pure~•• Of tU~IC.,.f'll '*' tn cevu couoo"' pte""'" C, ;:!:~:!~~;;.~~· ~":~ U,:0,~93~~~7~,~~~·A.'-.~~:::: ::: ~.':'.: I lt1c.o, end Yelid •Mt• ~roh11:ritff. hc.eMff lued. ot t•tttte1td by•••. Cov"" \w•lffl le conl-""'II ~"""" ot olft• "°"" --" nm-.. ... u.. 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PARTY 39c DIPS. Pen & Quill 8 01 (MtMt •.• •l Open daily 9 to 9 Sunday 10 to 1 No tolr.1 to dealer. ARCADIA PASAUENA SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BfACH NEWPORT BEACH EASTBl.UH . -IRVINE , , t'"' •4., ,1 li,!" • ,", '~'-11, • 1 , , , • • 1 "' ttur '' q!r .'., , " 1, j 1 r , ', P'4t'""'1• '' Hlv(1 ,'•'•1 I' .1 If 11dl '' 1 \I"•, 11w• '~1, h1 t\.ol'tl • "''''' t•t1lt1 I •' ,. ·~···· '•' '.<nd'•· I .... ' "'""' ,1 r.~' 1 \n r•t1· , .... ,.,, •• ul.• I .1·.1tt1,,11 V1ll.1e"' I ..-nh· 11 11~ J1t''#i ( f"fl'f'r 1 • • Monday, December ~7. 1978 DAIL y PILOT Cl Lions Fire Staff; Seek to Hire Knox l>f:TROlT 1Al'1 The Detroit l.11m~ ha\ c f1n.•d their t•ntire <·u:il'h1ng starr and want to hire Los Angclt-s Rams coach Chuck Knox as thE:ir next coach, UC<"ord- ing to a report in today's Uetro1t Nl'WS I.ion!>· off1 c1als, 1nrlud1n~ ov.11l'r William Clay Ford, could 1101 ht• reached 1mmed1atcly for comment The News quott.>d l'fotaonal Football League ~our<"cs as !ta~· ing that the ent ire Laoni» coathing s tarr h as been ch::. missed . The L ions r<>p<>rtedly i.ent n message to all franchise offices on the NFL teletype that assistants who ser ved under former coach Rick Forzano and antenm coach Tommy 11uaspeth during the 1976 season had h1•cn flrl'd. the nt'\\ s paper said Tht.> \l'\\s quoll•tl fo111h.11f sources as saying thl· "l'W '\ 01 k Jets ,,ir(• also inten·:.ll'<J an hanni: Knox Hudspeth named l'Oa('h afh-1· For ta no res a i::nC'd four gu me!> 111 to thl• !>t'a:.on, denied the J<,sa., tunu. h.id bl'en fired lie said all the a!>~l~tants had bc.•en told tht·) W(•r(' frt'l' lO !>eek Job~ el!>('WhNt.' 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"Ith ~l'lmC' sohtt running .incl p.issm~ of lhetr own. won 2 1 7 And so Oakland. \\hach hasn l Ileen to a Supc>r llm~I s1ncc th<' number I I "h11n it Inst 3.1 14 In <ireen R:1y ''ill hC' 1n numh<'r Xl on Jan. 9 In ra--.ldC'na. f.icm~ l\1annes1)I :1 Just how murh the· ab::.t•ncc of Harris and Blc1C•r hurt thC' ~teelcrs dependC'd on ~\ho was doing the talking Coach .John Madden. whose Haiders are riding u 12-gamc winnln~ str<'ak. said it meant nothing . "Sur<'. Franco and .Rocky didn 't play," h e .1l'kllO\\ h•clgt>d. hut lhal didn't 111.1kl· ''"' d1ff1•rt•nu· I lt•ll. no' '\ ou put th•· mt'n \1111 haH· nut lhl'ff' Im f.fl rnanut<>s Wl"'<' pl.I\ t 11 I h•· ..;1t.,•Jt•1 s 1n ~amcs 1\1th 1woph• m1:-.::.ani,: too. ~ma "00\l Hut ('hul'k Nnll. who'>e ..;lt'l'lcr., \\ anmng -;trC'ak rndcd at 111 ... 1111 tht' h:1nd1cap was 1•11111 m1111., ll ., tough to rom<' m I•• th1• hai.:i::c·..,t gaml' \\Ith your h.and-.l1t•dlwh1nclHJurbat·k · \lmlll' .Johnson· the• Oakland l1nl'l1<1<'~1·r who had lO defend :1i.:.11m.t t hl' P1ttshurgh <lffenM· 'lrkcl "11 h '\'oil 'You take 2.000 ';11 rt.. .ma\ and 1t ·c; got to aff1•c-t .1 h'.tm .Johnson .,,11tl '\ 1111 kno>A .1 lnl of pl'oµlt• \\111 lw "·" 1ni.: \\I' 1·011ldn t h.1\t' \\llll at ll,1rr1., JIHI IH1•n•r hild lw1•n m th1•11• \\'1·11. I rlon·1 kno'' Jhout th.it and I gut· ... ~\\(' 11 m·.,,t.·r know · Thi-. tam<' 11 "as \'er" clear 'l'f\ t•arl~ that th<' Stf'<'l<•rs '"'rt•n t j!OlnJ:: to ECO out and t.ik<' tht• lath• Jr th<'\ wen' i.:oing to i.:rt 11. Oakland was gornJ( to hJ\I' to ~IV{' II lo thC'm The Raiders never <'Vt.'n came close t o offering up a po'>l- <'hnstmas gift K<'n StJbll'r, ~hn rnmpleted 10 of 16 pa,scs for R8 ) a rel~ and two touchdowns. nt'\'l'r lhr<>w an inte r c<•pt1on The Raiders never fumblC'd th<' ball away P1•t•"'1.JrQh ~ I ~ 0 I ().l, 1Aru1 I It I 0 " A \1 ,,. \.•~'"'' lbtdff'' J-r\td0w1' " " Ru\"-\ '9•'d" "'' '1 " . . P '"'~•nq 1 ""' .. , II R..t'"" ... ,._, ,, " P.-ft"' 11t U 1\ I tn '"'" PV~t I H I U r oJ~h•• \ 10,t '0 1, r1 '"'''' ',,,,. \ 1' I If INOIVIDU&l. lEAOEll~ iruSHfNG PHhhur11h HMrt\on" o . fuqu,, A 7A 01'~ I"""· vAn F '"fl" .. " n "6, Oi11vl\ 'l H 81lf'M\IAk 1\ .th l!ECEIVl.,c; P•ll\l>UrQ,,. CUll~l"'IMm • )'., !tw1nn l ~ -=-utautl 7·'1 H8'''""" l 10 OA\ol 1nC1, 8••!!<" 1 46. 8tlfllt\IO'I 7 II, O .. O\ 1 I PASSl.,0 -P•tl\l>•ml". 9,...,..,,.,. U 1\ t 111> y.-01. Ootll11""· Sl•l>ler 10 i.-'J, It! fake r s Rip Milwaukee; Buff H u r t INGLEWOOD Rookll' Earl Tatum ~ HI foot Jump shot \\Ith JI :: minut c•o; n ·m ainmg hcgan a 13 0 SC'hnng hlll1 as lh1• Los An~('lc•' Laker s 1·anH· from behind to post a 107 99 \'l('tor~ over Uw Mil~ aukt't' Bm·ks m a Nat1onctl Baskl'lball i\ssoc1atwn game Sunday night Los Anl!<'les traill'd 83 79 going into the fourth penocl. hut went on a l<'ar that ga H' lhl' Laker' a ~ 86 lcad MILW•' "'r f PJQI I,."''" m.~r, ,, () '"''",,,. . N•'"' I H•11 ~"''' lM N"i,,, •• , fl lH Ho \N ) ~mtt ... 1 (' ,,.,., J f,,,,,, rtl> f, '•• 11U1'-' A LO'>"""' rt r c. 1r-1 1 '"' 111 " ,, ""' ,, 11 '1ht. •• I :t t.. •• 1' 14 r t1.1r,1 , I \\I 1 h•" ti• 1 I "' .. um.,n,, 1 I 1••1•11 ,,. ti. ,., , ••"' "" 111.,. ) t.-~t;tl\ V~ I 'H' I T a ilha_.k lfu r f I 4 I/ . ,. MI A:\! I Colorado .qip.arenlly h;1s lost its '\11 2 t:11lh.u·k for tht• 1 >rung1• l\nwl Saturil;ay nag ht alo(am!lt Oh10 Stall'. \\h11:h ha!'. "eatht·r<•d inJurv probkms of its own Jlo\\ .1rrl R.1lla,;:e, th<' Huf faloes' fifth leadmg rushtr in an R 3 regular season. wa~ v.alkang . .round Sunday with h1-. right knee 1n a ca9t. Th<• Ii-foot. 182- pound sophomore from l'uC'blo, Colo .• ~pr uincd th<• knc(• in a workout Top A lhlete• MOSCOW Gymnast Nadia Coman<'CI and Cuban spnoter Alberto Juantorcna w<'re vote<l top remale and m a)(• athll'tes in the 197fi Summer and Winter Olympics in a poll by Tass. tht' Soviet news agency. publishctl Monday Tatis said 1t polled 20 news agencu.•s m various counln<'~ an eluding the U nited SlJlcs. Bra taJn and France. Bas ed on their votC's. second choice for top woman athl<.>l<' was Eai1t Germ an swimmer Kornelia Ender. Second in the vpting for men Wll! Finnish runner Lass<' Viren. lx•l' .1u-.l' 'of t hl' unccrt.unty of thl' L11in'> • l'Oa1.·h1ng s1tuat1or1 "Dd1n1tely . none of l ~t' coadll's have been farl'CI," the Nc"s quott•d lludspcth as say· mg "That wus not discussed. The coat hes were given the right to look t>lse\\ here." Knox ,., under a multi) l'ar con 11 :.&l'l "llh the Rams. who lo~t tht• :"\at101\JI 1-'uothall Confrrcncc championship Sunda) to the Mm nesota Vikings. lie is a former Lions assistant coach When the Lions finished the 1.ea.son two weeks ugo with a 6·8 recQrd, owner Ford said he would be t aking more control nf the club. Ford said he wanted to discuss the s ituation with Hudspeth before deciding on a permanent coach. The Newi. said Ford and Hudspelh met lust Moodily, but there has been no official an nouncem ent of a ny dE•l'ision for next year 's coaching position. "I would rather not talk uboul my situation ... Hudspeth told the News. "J know what lam going to do, but l think there s hould be a n announcement Crom the dub." Rams Close Shop on '76; Vikes Await Super Bowl HLOOMl!'IGTOl\', ~tmn !AP > "There's more than ont• 14ay lo 1A1n a football gaml'." sa)s Mtn- nc::.ota rnach Rud C rant r. r:.ant s Viking IPi,:100 proved at aj!aan Sunday, tunung Sl'\'l'ral Los Angl'I<''-mis take::. mto points and a 2·t-1:1 victon 111 thl' Na tiunal l''ootball Coi1ft.•n•nl·t· latk f(ame The \'1k1ng::., "ho hl'l·anw tht· rirst ll'am to qu:.ahf) for a fnurl h SuJ)<'r Ro" I app<>aran<'l' rnt•t•t Odkland Jan 9 al Pasack11.1 "We'\'e got th<' J)(!OJ'll· \\ho bcill'VI' thl'V t'ilrl kick ll. l':Jll'h JI. block 1t or' whatever has to ht· don<'.·· :.:w1 Grant "They pron·d again lhal thl•rp's mort• than one or lwo wa\ s lo" an these things .. M1nnesotd, buo\rd i,, the bnluant play of its s·pccial teams and the offons1\'t' firepower of Chuck Foreman. raced to a 17·0 lead party in the third pt•nod before Los Angc'l<·:. made a late charge Th<> Vikings turned two R;.ims turnoH•r!> anlo :.a 10 O halftime lead BohlH Bn ant :-.:ul<'d ™ yards "1th ·J hlo.1 kl'<I f1dd goal ~1lt<'mpt for a louthdo" n and Fn•tl Cox kicked a :?.) vurcl fll'ld go:.il art1•1 :i hlnCkl•rl JHllll "Thl'> h." l' ;a h 1::.lo1 \ or hlock ing kirks and punts, and they're very good at it." s aid Rams quarterbac k Pal Haden, who engineered the Los Angeles comeback. "We h ad some br«'akdowns and gave them too many easy points." The Hams. who havl' lost three s traight NFC ch ampions hip ~ames. d rove to the Minnesota one mid" ay lhrouJ?h th<' 11pt•n1ng period After llad<'n fa1lrd \Ct score on third do14n, thl' Roms decided to trv for the field goal ;-.;ate All1•n. aequirro earhc•r an the season from San Franc1~c11. eaml' through untouched to blo<'k the field i:ioal try and Bryant p1ckt.>d up the football in full stride on his scoring run to 1;1v(' Minnesota a 7 ·O lead. "\Ve JUSt tried to gel a good jump on the ball and Nate does that very well." s aid Bryant, who also inter cepted two H aden passes. Los An~clcs· Tom Dempsey, who h:id a potential i:amc· winning field goal blocked by Al- len in a 10-10 overtime lie with lhe \'1k1ngs in the regular season.' said the t1m1ng was off a fral'llon of a second on the play "Wl•'ve hud quite a few block<.>d this yt•ar and yuu ·n· aware or Minnesota's reputa· tion," said D<'mpsey. "There was a hllle m isfire between the center. holder and m yself. draw· mg us off a tenth of a second or so. but il obviously ~ave Allen enough lim<.._•· Foreman. finishinJ! the day with ll8 yards rushing, raced 6l yards to the Los Angeles two on the M'l'Ond play of the th1rl1 period lit• bla!>lCd in from lhl' one two plays latc>r. and Mrn nesota pulled ahead 17·0. ·'I 0\'(' Ol'Vl'r m adl' the plays 111 .1 ~ume like this ... surd ForC'mun "Hut I 'm supposC'd to do th;.il." "They could have rolled over,'· said Grant, pr aising the come- back. "They were every bit as good, m aybe even better, than we thought they were going into the game.'' The Rams had a big advantaRc in orrensiv(' yardage, 336-267, just as they did in September , when the perennial powerhouses bat. tied to a 10· 10 tic in overtime here. l oot. Al'tQf•I• ' 0 0 It 0 t) M nnt"\Of4 1 J 1 1 )1 M•n 9,.,...,nt ;I) blo(li'"f'J •·•·1'1 QOittl f¥1urn rCo • M1,m ~nf1'fl'11•n ~ ru., '"".,, t.-1r1.' 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Minn (AP> -"It takc:-s 10 mr n to hold a crazy man down," 5.alCI Min· nesota's Nate Allen following th(' Vikings' 24 13 "ictory over Los Angeles for the National F'oothall Conference champion~hap Sun- day. Allen blockerl a Los Angel€'~ field goal try a nd th(' hall was scooped up by Bobby Bryant. who dashed 90 yards to sl'orc the g'.lm<>'s hrst touchdown. "I JUst went crazy, m an.· said AJlt'n "All f do is come in on the right side ... s aid Bryant. "I'm sup· posed to pick up the ball 1f Nate geLc; it." Bryant also intercepted two passes including the one that halted the final Ra ms drive with Just over two minutes left in the game. Ironically. Allen and Bryant had battled for the starting rl~hl cornerback position all season. Bryant broke his arm in the ex· hibit1on opener at Miami, and Al· Jen took ovrr until he was injured in November "I couldn't be happier. the way at worked out." s aid Br) ant, who has b<>en a regular on Min· nesota ·~ three unsuccessf ul Super Bowl teams. "That '11 w hy we have this sue· cess." said Rryant. "It's a team game. Nale bloc ked it, and I was fortunate enough lo pick the ball up.'' Was Good, Say Rams BLOOMINGTON, Minn. <AP) -The Los Angell's Rams insist thcv scored a tou.:hdown that wasn't counted just before a chip s hot fi e ld ~oa l atte mpt boomeranged into a 7-0 lead fo r the Vikings. "Thal wa s a lO·poin l ~iveaw ay,'' ki ck e r Tom Dempsey said a fter his 17-yard field goal try was blocked by Minnesota ·s Nate AJlen and re· turned 90 yards for a touchdown by Robby Hr:v art. The touchdo14n h<'lped the Vik· ings build a 17·0 lead, an advan· tngc the Rams could never over· come as they lost a 24-13 clecision to the V1k1n~s in the National Football Conference title game Sunday. Los Angeles quarter back Pat Haden said he c rossed the goal line on a third-d own sneak from the one. "I didn 'l Jtel in on the first sur· ge, but I gol rn on the second, .. Haden said. ''I'll tell you guys one thing: J cssie was in.··. Ron J essie, the Rams' wide re· ceiver, was stopped on the one after a thrcc·Y ard gain on the previous play. "That's a M-point difference right ther<.'," Haden said of the no-touchdown rulin~ and thr ensuing blocked field Roal. Los Angeles conch Chuck Knox said he thou~ht J<>ss1e had scored, ''but I didn't have the best seal in the house. "But. .. Knox added, "P al Haden thought he was in, and Pal Haden Is an honest young man." Irish Taekle Penn State Tonight Minnesota •coach Bud Grant admitted this was the most emo- tiona,I team he's coached in 10 year~. "It's Cine for these guys," said Grant. "Some of our older players may not be caught up in it, but it works for us and that's fine." Knox said he decided against going for the touchdown on fourth down. even though lhe ball was only six inches from the goal line. "We're thinking it's early in the game. We move the ball down and we get three points and it. 's a different boll game," he said. J ACKSONVILLE, Fla. <AP) - Notre Dame a nd PeM State, two nl college footba ll's biggest names who Hnd themselves lnwer in the rankings than they would like, try to end winning but disappointing seasons on a hjgh note tonight in the 32nd annual Gator Bowl. Notre Dame. 8·3. is ranked No. 15 while Penn State. 7-4. is lied Cor No. 20 1n the final Associated Presa regul ar .season roting~.· a nd Notre name bega n the sea.ton the way PeM St.ale ended lt -wllh a loss to Piltaburgh. Pitt trounced the Fithtlng Jrish 31·10 Md whipped Penn ~ State 24·7. The only other com - mon opponent was Miami or F1orida. which bowed lo Penn 011 Tl' To•lgltt Clao111td7at8 State 21·7 and loslto Notre Dame 40-2'7 a w eek late r. PeM State has been here lhre<> times It is Notre Dame's first tnp to Jackionv11le bu\ coach Dan Devine la no strancer. Hls MIA· souri team thrashed Alabama 3.'i·IO f\ere In 1969. /\l'ld Penn State's Joe Paterno and Devine locked horns in the 1970 Orange Bowl. Penn State beatin1 Mi s· souri 10·3. However , Notre Dame and Penn State have not met since 1!128, when Notre Dame won 9·0. The Irish are led by All· American defe nsive end Ross Browner, winner of the Outland Trophy as the nation's top linem a n , and h a lfback Al Hunter, first l ,000-yard runner In Notrl' Dame his tor} with 1,058 an 233 attrmpts "Notrt> Dame 1s the mo11 t phy5ical t eam wt> will h ave played lhla y(.•ar." ~ays Paterno. "They are very mu<'h as we are in that they are 'a young football team, but they are awfully big and very, very a;gressive." Penn St a t e's otre n si ve backflelct wa& plagued by in· juries with the result that four backs rushed for mor' than 300 yards, toppt'd by Steve G<>ise's 560, and two quarterbacks passl'd for more thon 300 yardi1. led by sophomore Chuck Fuslna ·s t.2fi0 Notre O•me lllSO had to 1m· proVlStl because Qf tnJUn e11 to fullback Jerome Heavens and quarterback Rick Slager. but freshmen Vagas Ferguson and sophomore Rust y Llsch came through lmprc~sively Chuck Foreman. the brilliant Viking runner who finished the day with 118 yards rushing and caught five passes for 81 more yards, reiter ated Alle n 's "cra:iy" sloga.n. "lt's something that Ahmnd Rashad brought to us.'' said Forem an "f wish I could take credit for that one, because it ·s been great for us." "fl's our turn." nid Foreman. "I think you've got to have emo- tion to win these games. It's working so far." Haden, who completed nine or 22 passes for 161 yards with two interceptions, said his passing was n o t a rfected by t em · peTStures In the mid-teens. "I didn't play worth a damn," h<' said. "I had receivers wide opc.-n and I couldn't get. them the boll." Defen sive e nd Ja rk Youngblood said it'!; d ifricult to play come·from-~hind aguinst Minm•sota But he saitl that after the Roms moved withm 17· 13 in the tturd quarter. "I lhou~ht we were gonna go. To gel lo UH' Super Bowl, you've got to rash In on big plays like that. Cham· plonship team s do that." - •' '• ·. . " . a DAil Y PILOT Monda)'.. Deeetnber V . t976 Final JC Football Log So. Cocut Co•lere-n~e Mbdoa Coratern.ce So Cal Co•lerrn<"r OltANOIE COA\T I• t i l'UlAIEltTOH lt-U UOOLaaACIC ( .. JI ltlVIEllSIOI: CHI UNTA MONICA It 11 \.A"AltlM)lt ll •II 10 ''"' ... 0 ,, '""'"' II "Cvor•u IS 11 A"4•!oc-V•llty Jt U ~ 8-ff\ittOt'M> I D t:tC.-.t"'> II 0 GoldoftWUt tO lJ F...-u 0 Or•_(_\ ,. 1 (.ol ol 0.Wf"I ,. 14 Go•-·· " u \.ti• 01"90 M#\• ]t ,. S.oot-• 0 l1 EI C.-..1..o I ,.~ ..... c .... • 0 0..lfey ,. l3 1.o,-.,,.,, u 10 '-"t S..n Antonio )0 u .._ ..... ,, ,. 11~w .. 1 If ,. s...a... ... rOtllO 0 II So..-c-.1.,.. IJ ,. (Cl"'PiO<I • eo L.ACC 1<> 1t S.n e>i.oo Mew u ,. SM!>'-Mes. ,. lt 11._,..,. 0 O~t< ,, ) (ioldon WH( u • ~"'•Moft··· 0 FutlM"IM 30 JD CMttlM 14 1tP-r 0 n S... ller1WtOo"O I JI l A Hotl>w & le c..A ~W-\C ........ ~ , JOo.-c .... 1 0 ,. ~DI..-0 ,. ... _ , 1' AIOHondO • 0 (,ol~nW<\I •• 11 Cerri\°' it 14 ~-1 > Otrw 1 11 ~°'990 ,~ 11 t..ACC • • Cyprou " 11 Ml S... AnlOllU> , J:I Ml S... Antonio 1 JS0..1,..,, u e C•VUS ., ,. ''"""" I • Ro0Hon0o II ,.~, • :D ..... " .... 0 OtAl"l"IEY (._ll SA .. a alllfA!lDINO • LA So.ii"-'' 7 ._..., .... ,. lA Sovl"-•1 ,. 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" 42 lllwrsio. • 0 ~ltC.Cll, J~ I J (;(>#(Mn We\t •1 n S...019901'\ew 71 ""'" ........ ~ Rlwr\~ 11 ll LAHtrbOr 0 6 Ortt>ge Goa>! ,. SAN 01100 MIUA lA s.tlt• ....... 0 1 Palom., JO LO~ AHCi fLfS cc; ,..,., PALOMAlt 1$.n !OUT"WIH Tl!RN ll 11 OOlOl!!NWIST C7 ll SAtfTAANA I~) 1 ~nO•-~ 1 G.....,.le.Arir. • CH 11 tl ComOt .... 0 Yl [t \t I> I 0 R10H...-"' J I lAHM_. If "Ml S...J..,lnto 14 "-..... tO 71 S.n twrn•rd1no n U 0.t"'I<' C.Oa\I 0 t4 (\'Oft» I II So<lt ,,,... le,_ 1S v -· Ponl~ut• ,. 10 Gnx.,,_., ?t 0 P'twlitn•• •• t• F utt~ton •1 I Pit«• ,. 1' l'uCterlon 24 ,. Cllrtl\ 41 1S SonO.tv0Mu• 11 • NW•IOl>t V•lloy " 0 S...C•Monto 1 6 Ml ~"'"'°"lo 1l 14 Or-Goa\t It • O..Hey l 4 5-otNclt .. ?O LAHtrbOr •• ?I 8•tr•f\l1elO J) , S.nO•-M•w 21 ,. s..tlt•~ 1 l Soutl'l~lffft 1 ll Al,..~IOe .. 1• AIO>lon<lo .. M'> LA Soul l'I '""'I • J Or•-Coa•I • 1 wru°' 10 o ~-" 1t 1 Ptk>nMr ) 1 cvor•" I) ?1 Cypreu 10 tT G«>\"'-I • 1 AntOl\4 WMt...i 41 1 Rl-\lde 29 ,.~0.990 lO • !Mnt• Mo<tlu 7t .. c..AHt(bM 0 10 Centi~ ,. ,, c.nn-:n 14 S... BerMrdlllO " u c''r"' ,. JI LA So.1111~\I t) 4l AloH-11 0 l'ull.,10" 3J )I ~L:..tiMIAH\lo ll 211 S.n Olee)O 7 11 CNHey ll lO Goloen WH I .s 0 LACC 10 98-pound FV Standout A Giant on the Mats By l.AURENF. KEYS Ot 1i.. O•llY Piiot Sl•tl Whe n the Founlain Valley Jhgh wreslling team 1s hoed up beside the mat, lbe little guy al the end is not someone's little brother or the team man ager, he's Ron Nozaki, the Darons' star 95·pounder. Measuring 4·11 and weighing 98 pounds on a good day, Nozak1 recent· ly won the championshjp at the 16·tcam Cup<•rtmo tourname nt . i\ 'l'rttahlc fkmon on the m rtts. tht> d1mrnut1v£' :-.:oLa ki has 10 falb to his 1·rl'dit ~o far this sca~on. La~t vcur hi' f1nishC'd fifth in Cl F a nd Wl•nl on to s lrtte l'O m pc t1tion whC'rc hl' '';,rs ddl•atcd in his first m ;,rtch. And this Yt'ar Nowk1 's plans 1n c ludt• winning Cl f and a trip to the state me et, where he hopes to hc t he first .Fountain Valley wrestler to win or place. Wh ile wrestling gives <'ver v s iZC' athletC' an N1uai chanN' for com· pct1l1on. Nnzak1 seC'ms to be bit smaller than most. Rut arcord1ng to Foun· lain Vallev coaC'h Wavnc-~l1ckaC'llJ·n. "hat !'otaka gives up in leverage he more than makes up for in heart and delermina· lion. In addition lo practic- ing about three hours a day, Nozaki s pends a good deal of time read· ing about wresWng. . In numerous magazine articles and ne wspaper accounts of matches, he will often find moves which are new to him. "Some of the articles have s tep-by-step in- s t ructions." h e says. "After I read about and s tudy them. I go out and practice the move." Nozaki s ays it's the continual challenge or wrestling that keeps him interested. "Our coach tells us that no matter how good he is and no matter how long he's been wrestling, no one wrestler knows every move.·· says Nozaki. Mickaelian has noticed some changes in the 17- vear·old athlete's al- titude which could ac- count for his success this season. "Ron goes into every match with the idea he can pan his opponent, and Alamitos Entries ~Oll MONOAY Cl••'· h•clt ,. .. ,, "'''' ,..,, , •0•"' J:llil\l RACE 1\1) 'f' H'1 ............. -4 °"" "'°'' , ..... ~ 10..1-IMI \~t R"'"~"' ((•,.OOt•) Arf\•• 8obo IWrlO"'U ~1 1•«••~ t >N•tOI that's something he didn 't do last ye:.ir." says Mi ckaeli an. ''H e's wrestling with a lot more confidence and he's very determined." That determination and will to succeed seem to be a part or Nozaki's life away from the gym also. Nozaki has a rascina· lion for auto mechanics, and following some or RON NOZAKI the same l earning ----------- methods he us es in wrestling, he has sue cessfully rebuilt the e n gine or h1 !S '6 5 Volkswagen. "I read som e books and studied them, then I took the engine apart, and then t aking my lime. I put it back together," he says. Hi s inte r est in m echanics Jed to a brief mng at motorcycle rac· ing. "f gave that up, it was too expensive and I was getting hurt," he says. brandishing a scarred right e l bow. "My p arents were getting worried about it, too." Nozaki 's pareQts are very e ncouraging and s upportive of his wresU- ang activities, however. His father made the tnp nor th to watch t h e Cupertino m atches. And quite possibly 1l Sports Calendar T"9•.Uy ID•< H I 6~t\lll.~tl>•ll ~tlntti.JQO tourn~V' er tl\lfll••n \l•>lty ., Jlo1y "'""°"· 3 -,, om l, Orano~ tourn.-y f(mt,J Miit\d V'\ M•rtna. !. p m ) MOtttt-Vl\fd tour"""""'' IE,lantl• •• La liabt~. S lO om I, El\lnoro lournoy luo""" Bucl'I v• Yucca \lattey, l JO, O..n.t Hiii\ "' AQuln ... \ p m : El Toro ._ LA Lull'leron, •·lO o .m .), Brt• to'"""Y IMl\\lon V1tlo v\ Garden Grow. 4.4S p,m I, EdiM>n •< Villa P .. k lourMy, Hunlll>QIOft lie.ch •t S... Olf90 Un"o"llY tourney, Esten cl• et Monte Vht• tourMy, San ClemtM• at 1C1tell• tourney, u..1,..,,r1, al O.lno tourney, O<- C.0.lt •• P•lom•• CIH\lc, Colleve o1 '"' ~rl tourney /Saoo1t0«1< v• P••o Vtrot. •om l. w ........ , 10.C. '" 81\\:elo•ll -He"'Porl H•rba< '" RIQl'oft11 •I C-lllo HIQh 17 o m I, f<>untoln V1llt1 ot San11090 loun,.y, Eo•,Ott ., VIiia P1rk tOUtlWV. (m,ta ,.,,. .. ...0 Mort.,. ti Orer>~ '°"'""'· HU'\llntilon 8U<l'I at SO Unl..-nlly tourney. E'••nt•• at Monte V1s1 .. touf'MY. D•"• .,. ... , E.1 To..-o Aind t.. .. _. Buch •t E l\lnore tovmf'y MIHlort y,,.,o •r 9rt• tourr-r S.-n C.lt m •"t• •t K •••U• •ourn.-v un1~,.\UV •t Ctuno tovrne-v, Or6"0'" ClM\I Coll-•I PllO....,or (1 ... \1(. c.otOtn We\I Cott~ V\ Lo1>9 Be.-n Cllv Colleoe 111 •• Full~•lon lou,,,.v. UC,,.,,,. •I Bolw Slot• 1ou~v S...S cll•IM< i. Collt0t .r College ol 11\e OtW!rt lournev. SPORTS Tourneys Lure Area Quintets Eight Orange Coast area prep b as ketball teams open tournament play Tuesday afternoon, including Orange Coun- ty 's No . 1 t ea m - Fountain Valley, and No. J Estan cia o f Costa Mesa, No. 4 Ma rina of Huntington Beach and No. 5Costa Mesa. Ma rina and Costa Mesa collide in the hrst round o f the Orange tourney Tuesday after- noon at 5, whlle Estancia is billed to battle No. 6 La Habra in the first round of lbe Monte Vast a (Whit· lier ) tourney at5:30. Al Elsinore, thr ee South Coast League q uintet s -Laguna Reach, Dana Hills and El Toro-are in action. Laguna Beach opens at 3:30 against Yucca Va lley , Dana Hills . follows at 5 o'clock with Aqui na s o f Sa n Bernardino and E• Toro meets LA Lutheran al 6:30. No. 1 Fountain Valley duels Garden Grove's Bolsa Grande al 3:30 in the Santiago <Garden Grove> tournament, while Mission VieJO opens the Brea tourney at 4:45 against Garden Grove. The pairings· E blnor• Tour.,•y T11nC1•v l 10-Yucc• Valltv "' l•~un• ~., .. S O~M Htll• Y\ llQUl~e\ 6 lO l A LulhN•n"' Cl Tort> I 5.dn J•c1ntO\IS (1,1non• ar'laT011nier T.,.•Cl•y 3 ~.clflc• n S"'1~Y Hill• • •S-G•tdf'n Grove v~ M1"1on ViflO ~ JO-La Mlrdda v1 Troy 8 IS-UQ11inC4vs8ru S•nlo•9''hw,...1y Tw01da1 l JO-Fount••11 V•ll•r II\ 6of,.. c;......, ~ Tv'''"' vs KeNWdy 7 Et Oor.OO "' W•,1mt,,,,_, I .1>-Buel"I• P•r k V\ \•nH,)it)O Or1'1flThmt1 T-ay l JO-Foothill YS St• Ylte 1 ft Moickf\4t V\ Ci•tc•'Y S -<A"\t• M.f\A "' Merln~ I )) S-it••"'"hlY\0•AnQt M°"'' Yttt1 Jour1t•'f Tvttday 4 \onOf'"a "'Ro· 11mttad 5 J>-E'\l•nc lo\ \f\ l• t'tAl'\r' .. 6 .. S-L1 Serna V \ 8 1\1100 ~tocnnflri 8 Mortte v .. 1. vi Lot1'1ooc ,,_, •. tf .. r• (IA rn "'Q f.iyf,ft 'ti\00 r ''''"'"'l r' ,. \\IV)() ... , .. ,,,JO V411~,, t rn 1'7 -ry >' OI llM CC.•111 ~'""•lll'•'M) '""" ICr.trr_.) N•t11,T 0.h•)f'lt CMvl~\l was a bit or parental ad· !~~ vice which may be m responsible for Nozak1 's :~ quest for wrestling ex· '" ce 11 enee. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiP;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;;;;;~ M.1111~ '\#+l"M:)M.otf\ CA1('f\1r1"; t ' .••• ru .. ClQVfl"l Mf k11n ~'l J,,.J. v tWI • .,r,.,,,1, t~ t ~ 11 M i\ 111 .. tt ... U•·11 • ttl ,,, Al .. ill~lblo -fY'11'orltlt(10l9M I 11• ~1ppior'\MIJ(e fTt••\urel 1 t4' I 1rw1t Ch•<• IC,tr•11~ J 177 "My dad once told me 1" that you've got lo tr y :;; your hardest to win," he m says. ··nut if you get BONDA I mA'.11,,t ''"'• ,,,, 177 Po""V'\ L1m1I IH•rtl f.., •. ,,,,....,u-., ""''' • ·.~ ... r.,,, .... ,, .. 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U.S. Bows I· "'''°") tJt t \ ~ ,..., • ttM ..,,,,..,,.,hi I') l"""')Af"A ~'""'' I MELBOURNE . h•net • •' ftll'JAf ,,,,,,,,AN'w,,,,., ,,, .. ~., •• '"" N•\\~D-1•\•·'"' '"' aJ') Au<1tralia -Auo;traha completed a 5 0 ~wC<'p over the Americas in a tennis challenge seril's Sunday when John AJe'( aoder and Ken Rosewall ., .. ..., ... ,,,.,,,""'. <,..,, S,.n1h){_,,.,,.,"' •O.tOf"l\bt' V•o• '0-' ~.,., ,.,.,.,,. P,.-tl'll••"'" W rl -M' Nn~~ A'°'"'' .t.l !.OfllG•ll f: Wtr fr\(,., .. '=°"' ,,. _., A\11'6 .an 'M vl•\ • 'vtit•~,., P4h~ (l\tQ"tl lvll~t Cll""'P'I ... I I ". 111 t'/ t72 1 , In • llt TNl llO llACC • l'4>u•~ ,.,...,,.., ""•'O""' (•.lll'ftlll'J_. PWtW l tlOO. CJ"""''no or•<•,,_, lt.l\lfMf tW•td• ........ c .... r'l'! l&oltovmea LG'"' OoO IKntfl'lll ,...,.,, ,.., ... IAO<lqfll °""""' ,_,, 8~• ICtfOO!al ('111111 ..... ,. • ., IC,.•'l"•I W!'ll\Uy lll110tr TH CC•lll -·~•r CClorl\ ... I '°""'OnQ110H> Wl11 lllO'Wlml Pr•rttrot lh••..,.., c Tt,.A\u,.,.t Al..SOILIOllLI! 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O.cember v . 1978 Clemente ~0.t" ~CU"t't\. ~cf 'ow • h'\o f"\"'& S '*' ' Chamber 'I'm Only Me!' co~ \J,n '~ 1Cl.S+-~car Fiery-tongued Juanita's Back i'C> Of..V .f,'" I,, ~O\.(( W-> 1 ~Se we WrallLI Watchdog PORT COSTA CAP) - Mammoth Juanlt11 Musson. wltb he r muu -muu, her menagerie and A chest big enough, she says, to snuff out 4j forest fire, ls back in the restaurant bus iness. turned away an animal that didn't have a home and J ain't never turned away a man who was hungry." told them, 'You lw'tlff watch out for yoursetvea 1!1 fall."' J Ui\NITA ATTRIBUTES ht•r fondness for Wllma.la to thl" fact Lhat she was never aJ. lowed to huv<' any pets wht>n ishe was a child. She treats ht•r brond r u ng l• o( rooster~. pigeons. dogs and monJ..eys as ch.ildrcm. ~isr ~Cl"" Sijref) CA~rc-sk•~ tn~ 1;tt1e Leglalatora In Sacramento are goiq to feel another pair of eyes looldng over their shoulders n~xl year: those of the San Clemente ChamberofCommerc-e. It has been 23 years since she opened her first g;dlcy on the Sausalito waterfront. Since then she has moved ~even times and J:u.incd in· creasing fum<' a~ a good cook with a blis tering temper and tongut•. +h ,'5 Pf ea 5 ~Poy w p Chamber Manager AJex GOOd· man has announced that a new legislative action commJttee Will be formed lo act as watchdog and sounding board on new business legislation. Twic:e burned out Ct! pre Vious locations in the past quarter century, the coar:.c tongued ''galley" operator 1s back In buslnei.s here with as few changes as possible from her other res taur anlli. "Most of my :mimaJs are gone now -l just don't have room for Lhcm h~re,.. she ::.ay~ ''But 1 've still got my jackass and my mule a.nd my birds -not to mcnUon all the human animals I havetotakc care of." a.re ~e+ l 0 Ve Very 9ood ) ~G4/) c,,,., a.~1 d.-i \'nJ~ n'lo..p r~· °'~ t~,~ 'or bec"'sc: h ~ ·~-1 ......... GOODMAN SAID TOE chamber wW be taking more or- ficiaJ positions on lawmakers· bWB, and particularly will be oo the lookout for any anU·busineu legialation. Jie said formaUoo or the com· mit.ee ls a re~poiue to requests from the state and national chambers of commerce. Local chambers a re to provide feed· back lo the larger bodies which wUJ use the information t.o lobby for Jaws more favorable to busi· oess. ALONG THOSE SAME line~. Goodman saJd, beginning with January's meetings Che chamber will send two·man teams lo San Clemente City Council meetings to mollit-Or the local lawmakers. "I WEAR a siie 48double·D bra with enough held over to smother a forest fire," she says loudly "I 'm 53 and top the scales at 250 pounds - and you can ask me anything you want, honey, "cause I believe ln te1Ung it llke it Is. ''A lot of people love me and a lot of people hate me," she adds. "A tot ol people think I'm loud and vulgar and ob- scene . Well I 'll tell you, honey, maybe 1 am. Just maybe I am." JUANITA IS quick to add, Chough, that "J ain't never When .Juanita's Gull"Y 111 Fetter's fl ot Sprlhgs burned down in Mar('h 1975, one oh server described it as "com· parable lo what might have occurred had there been an explosion aboard Noah's Ark.'' FIREMEN ARRIVED to find chickens, pigs, goats, cats and peacocks amid n clamor of squeaks. grunts, quacks and screeches. And Juanita in a red muu-muu trapped on the second floor. "I didn't think I'd make il down that ladde r," s ays Juanita. "Wh en two firemen told me to watch my step, I ANl' DAY OF the year vis- itors are likely to find Juanila in her galley. in the kitchen, behind the cash register. feeding stray animals or mlngl.ang with the customers. She defends her reputation as a fiery-tongued overseerot her empire, but says she can't help what she is. "I can only be me," sf\e says with a s mile. "And b<!hevc me. honey, that's a hell or a lot ... LOST LETTER TO SANTA EVOKES SADNESS, DONATIONS Restaurateur Moved to Bogin ChristmH Ortve For Kids Goodman pointed out that since San Clemente is "oae of the very few chambers in Orange County that does not receive city money," the council would be un- able to pressure a vocal chamber. For the Record Vns.S1,Wttlm111$ttr,bo'f, Hearts Melt Wst Note Moves Seattle Donna WJJkinson and Bill WalJter, council members, have said the id.ea is a good one. SEATTLE (AP) -A haphatardly-spelled letter to Santa, signed ··cnag" and bearing no return address, has prompted gifts or food, toys, and money from all over the country -and even a song. "I think parents arc using this as an example of what Christmas is about -sha ring." :.aid Shirley Martin, who organiied a holiday Plumber's Shed Raided drive for n('edy families after the letter w<is acciclcntally de· livered to a restaurant here. "DEAR SA:'IJTA,'' TJIE letter said ... Moma snid you ~ol lo~l last yc•ar aod c.'o uldin 't find yo ur way to our house. we wnlly mi~l you aspcshely my little sisters. pleas come this year santa." To assure a visil from St. Nick, the boy said h e was enclosing a m ap to hi s house. But he forgot to include the map, and the envelope bore no return address. A ~tscrillt !-aid, .. ps. don't leav any thing for dady becuse he isn't hear Jnymorc." EMPLOYE AT F'rancisco'c; restaurant started a fOOd and toy drhe, hoping Chat if they helped e nough needy families in lhe area they mighl accidentally help Crail'.('.., "We haH' checks comlng in from all over lbe country," said Mrs. Martin," who volunteered to help wrap girts and has since taken over the dn v~·. "We i:ct calls from out or Mate from JK'O· pie who know net'dy families we Muld help. We lell them we will try, but that they should try to take car<' of that f.1mily, too." So far. more than $1.~ in <'J~h has come in. along with :.t•veral tri('yt·l<'S and bicycles dlld pill's of toy~. "WHEN TllOSF; TR\JCKSpull nut of lhc pnrk1ni I()(. I think rm r,onna break down <UK! Cl')'," Mr;. Mortin S31d. /\ woman In Jloustoo read nn Asso<'1ated Pre~s story about Cra1~·~ letter nnd wrot.o " Joog for him. "Don't put p reZ\ll'llll In our sox. Santa, "Our sox and our ~~ ain't got. no toze -"the lyncs say. ••1 FEEL SO tnuch empathy for the little guy," the woman ~aid in a letter to The AP .... was a poor kid, too -but never ~ poor that Santa got totally 'lost' on Christmas.'• Viejo Branch Library Has Nuclear Data A public document roocn con· taiDJng Information oo the San Onofre Nuclear Oenenting Sta. tJon bu been establ.isbed in the Mjaaion Viejo branch of lhe Orange County PubUc Ubrary. The Nuclear Regulatory Com· miasion requires that public document r oo ms be ealabllahed near all nuclear elec- tric power raclUtJes in the naUon. The room, which contains all public document.a and ~pon. dence r~lated to tM local project and coplea of other ~rts ot general Interest, previously waa bouted In the San Clemente branch library. It has b•en moved because of increulnr space and staff demanda. With the money that comes in after Christmas, restaur ant employes plan to start a forgot ten children's fund, to help needy families the year around. MEANWHILE, THE search for Craig goes on. The Seattle Times distributed a teller to Seattle schools, ask· ing teachers to help find Craig. "One of you m ust know this boy." jt said, "a boy in Che first years of school who spells his name 'Criag' sometimes, and who com es from a family without a fathf'r or much money .. We would like to sec that Craig·s presents reach tum." Irvine Police are investigating a n unusual burg lary that netted $872 worth of plumbing fixtures from a locked construc- tion storage area on Turtle Rock Drive near Sycamore. The loss was reported by Edward Dunn, 53, of Anaheim. Dunn, a roreman for Plumbing Contractors of Santa Ana, told police that numerous raucet,s and sink valves were missing Crom the storage area. Police have not determined how the burglars entered the locked storage garage. Power Doused Train Derailment Leaves· 36 Injured DOWNJNGTON, P:l, (AP) -The derailment of a Philadelphia-to· Ch1cn~1) train sent 36 travelers to hnsp1lals und knocked out power here for :it>out 2¥.i hours at the end of the holiday weekend. Four of the iniurcd were hospitallzc<t overnight, but. hospjtat spokesmen said none of the injuries was serious. The five-car train. a s pec.:1al section of the Broartway Limited, ( J derailed about 7:30 pm. Sunday, IN SH ORT gald Lois MornsC'o or Amtrak. She estimated th('tf' were about .200 people aboard and said tha~ ------------ about 95 were bused to Har· riaburg and then conUnued their trip by train. Four others were lodged overnight in a motel. and about 100 people returned to homes In the Ph1ladclphla area. Mias Morasco said. eo.tprOMUf! Set OUCAGO <AP> -Factions in the fi ght to succeed Mayor Ric-hard .J. Daley have worked out a nother compromise de· signed to head oft a threatened revolt by black De mocrats. Under the a greement, ex· plained by aldermen from Daley's Otf~3nlzation, Alderman Michael Rilandic o( Daley's I Ith Ward will be selected acting m ayor when the City Council meets Tuesday and has ag~ J\ot to run in a special election that must be held wilhln six months. St.rUee Bit• Reier. MIAMI BEACH, F1a. CAP> - Thouaands of holiday vacatJonets who went south to get away fl'Om lt all have wound up very much ln the middle of it all, malling their own beds and serving their own food during a strike aiainst resort hotels. The strike by maids. waiters, bellhops and other employes was extended today to a seventh hotel. the Fontal n e b leau. Herbert .. Plnky" Schiffman. pre- stdcnt of the ffotel, Mot.el and Restaurant Employee Union Looal 355, had aaid earlier that the 1trlke, which began Solur· day, would spread It union de· mandt were not m eL Lebanon are fi~hting to retain their heavy weapons until the Arab-Israeli conflict is setUed, a Beirut newspaper reported lo· day T he ri~ht ·w i ng daily , Al Anwar. quoted guerrilla chief· lain Yaslr Arafat as saying that "surre nderjng our heavy weapons In Lebanon would weaken the Arab front" agaiMt the Jewish state. ~t 'Bulter' E11ed ATLANTA <AP> -Andrew Young. selected by President· elect Carter lo be U.S. am~ hassador to the United Nations, says repairing American rela· lions w1lh Vielnam could make that country "a buffer against China·· and an outlet ror U.S. trade. "We need n s trong Vietnam, a nd Presid ent·elcct Carter already has said if the Viet· namese give an accounUng of tho5e Americans missing In ac· tlon, he'd see what was necessary to move on norma llza· UooofrelaUons," Youngaald. l'f~tl .. SOllflltt BANGKOK, Thailand (AP> - A Buddhist monk performed a memorial ceremony today et the wrttkqe of an Ecypta.lr Jetliner as workers continued t.o re«>ver bodies from the rubble of the Christmas DAY c rash. · The Mluton Viejo branch, 2ml Clu11ant1 Dr .• t. open tfom 10 a .m. to 9 p .m. Mond•r• through Tburadaya and (tom 1 p.DL to 5 p.m. FrtdaJS t.hroup &mdl.)"S. l/ttlts Deleted A,._. AccJd e nl 'nvestlgators sear c h ed th e twisted steel gtrders and collopaed concrete or the textile factory hit by the J)lane. wttere s hattered frAlf· merits or the Boeing 7<17 were scattt'rcd. MoTc than 70 ~rsons died in the dbast.er -all S.S aboard the otrplane and, of'lklals believe, 18 workers ln tho fac· tory, -BEIRUT, L«ibanoo (AP) PaletUnJan 1uerrllla units In Bf rt la• UHCLIMINTI OINIRAI,. M051'1TAL o.c ....... J, "" M r, a nd Mrs. lllCllarct l vln1, ~\tr-8e.t<", boy, O.C..MW•, 1trt IN 6"11 Mr~ Gte11 Ste"""''· MIUlon V!ejO,lloy o.c ...... r It, ltl6 Mt • .,,., Mrs J•-s 81'11111, 54" Jw n CAl>l\lf6fl0,1Jlrl. Mo. •!Id M •\, Oo119lu Slluc:ll_ S.H'i Cltnltntt Qtrl, 0e<tMlltr 11, 1'76 IW, and Mr\, Edu••CIO Mtnoec. ~" C~IO,bOY Mr, 6nd M", ~erry 11.,.,.,,, !>on C~l•.9••1 o.c ........ 1•, ltl6 Mr. •"II Mr\ Lawtcnce LUmll't, »" Clttrr>eftlt, Qlr I Ml. end MO\, l>oulJl•s L11n~ s. .. C:i.me..te, olrl. Ot<-9tt IS, tf14 Ml, end Mn. Oa11lt1 Orr, Ml~iOll '~'°·°"'· Of. ano M•" JOl\n Ch••d, Son Jut11 Uolstr-. boy, Mr.~ Mt!.. Alleft l(e..,el\ MIMIOll Vltjo, lloy. O.Ctmller 17, lf!4 Mr "nd M•s. Eric C:h•hl...,,.,., Sfll OttnOllte, lloy. 06<-IMr 11, "" Mr •• ,,.."'"' 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PtJPLIC/\llJJ~ ~ z MACHUJES Ill • z • 0 0 a ~ llACIC 900H flACIC SOON P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI IUtlNIU NAMl JTATIMINT I M r •"" Mr\, J•m•• 1119 •.m, 1509 Alio.M6A, Munli"'llOft 8••<h,1Jlr1, O.c...,IMr 1', "" W .-M•t. SteP'IM Aay,~4005W. T"'ll•U,..Sl\uwood ROiO, O<ogon. Ofrt, Mr. •lld Mn. '"°"'H ONm, 1Jl01 Nlrona\l ,WH1tnl1>ittr,Q1rl, IN, and M ... Curll\ '1"°9<'5. 7111 U lbeft '-C. Hllftli11910ft 8ucl\, boy, MOAOMIMOflllAI. HOSl'ITAL-,.RUIVf£1UAN .. .,,_..,11, 1'7' Ml •"d Mr'( Jof\n M.tlfllr"QU•\f. T-..:J ~ .. """ AVf'#\lll". (b\\41 M t \• b'>'f /IN'" •no Mr\ MitM,., Rn~\y, l'MO At1)UOll( (?\la MP\A Qlrl Novemkr 11, ,.,, M' •net Mt\ M lf hdtt (rl'.-lh ~M1hl ,..wwt 81vd , N.-wpor1 Ut>.t~t'I. br'.>v M• ~no M" tu'!""' .,.,,Cl"<l,, ?I 13\ Vt• ft~llt Ml\\ton \tu•t1>, ~1rt IN ena ,,.,, P1 !er COOC>Otf, •lft C:••t Otu11 Fra<1I, 8d!Ooa. qir1 ... .,"" .... u. ,.,, Mr •nd Mr\ AObt•I Munc .. , 10111 Vll!\19' t.•M 'iunllnqlon B•oC". t>OY ............ 14,1'1• Mr. •"" Mn . KM~ Le\n, 1'SO POr1 81\hcK> PIM~. Newl>Orl 8 •a<h, Qlr'I Ml. •nd Mr\. MltM CI 1-ldrl , m1 Otdron Str•el. Irvin•, boy w.r •nd M"· ll•.,ellyn l(,imatAnl, tllS Pomon• Avenue, Co\14 Mc.a. Q!rl Ml, •'l<I M•~. ll~yd ?•IQl~r. Jl'IO O>l1"9't AVotllUt, P.PI. 8, Costa Mo~. Q<rl ,..Vt"f'rtbitr 1'., tt1' M' <And Mt,, 9Cl'hi11n Snf'n. lt.09t Gil( no !>lree1 Fountdln V~ll•v l>'ly ,,,,.,,. And Mt\ (u.t" 'f EU1\. 1\~1 W1r,.. ftlfo<f~ Pl.Kf', DA, (0\t4 M,.Sd, q,,.t Mr •na Mrs NUtor Pe'°""• >Sil Ft«f~, ~I• Mt·••. bov H••t"'lle' H, 1'16 Mr -""" M1014rl C4mllbefl, 11? Oqle, •A, Co\le~\.,,91r1 Mr •• ,.., M ,. Tlmot"• R~l•lord, llUI Via S-•P•tnlt EI Toni boy Mr -Mr\ Ltl'" P""ICK, l .. '100... <•Ut r R.,..., l"•ln•, l>oY Mr A"'1 M r\ M Jrr Scf\Hfrfn, f'60 MM'll>""I~ Coron I del M•r. t>Oy IN ""'° M•~ Mt•rr111 c:.ru~. ut IJll\ !.treet,S..•18u<"'. l>O• He¥emt>er It, ftl4 Mr 41nd Mr' Aon•ID Ga•d,,.., 110? Amelo lA""", HuntlnQfOf'I 8f''1'tf\, q;1rl HOWMMr 1', 1'76 M< 6nd MO\ <>on.Id L. H-. 10111 ,.,,.llHor O•lve, Hunlll>Qlon Be.ocll, Cloy M• •'Id Mrs P••blwl~•r ~h•, 1111 (no1.i110 SlrH I, HunllnQion ~tK~ Q1rt Mr MIO"'''· t ... ., A ll•rbef. 19~12 ~trr•MI• RoM , lr•1M ,1)0y "•vemtler 10, ltl6 Mr •nd Mr\, Wuu Po LU, 11'1) (bl. litl)IO Av.n...,, Apt IS, C~I• Mi"...-, olrl Mr Ind Mr), On.Id Rumblr, 16lS Elden "•en.,,., C:Osl• MM•. Qlrt Mr. dlld Mr~ K•nneln l onQ, 6111> Nttreh,U\, Cor~af)('I M 1tr. oirt M.r •no M" Annold CMlll!elS, JOll Royce l.A"t. C&<IM M t\• O"' Htvtm ... r ti, ••16 Mr tnd M,. W•-11 SoutA, 1001• Aoache Alvttr Avcftu~. Fo,mt•m Ve•ifY, Qlfl Mr, •nd M•J. Wllll•m ,,.....,_,, 11'41 VI• S.nt• Row, Mln lOll Vtt10 01r1 o.c..,.w•.1t1• Mr. •...S M~. F,.drlrk Ronold\, 7110t ""-1•1<1 Ori""· El Toro. boy Mr end Mr\, Hiier-, '"•"· XMI? ww1e1,... Clr(le, HuntlllQlon 8tK'1. bov. Mr. -Mr'I. l(tVlll Boylt, 2$1\IJ tll\ Sl,..1,SH l Bfo6<1\, Qirl, Mir ..... Mr\, Cllllorct Glllesoi., 17111 Oulrl(-UI~. Huntlnqton Bu<n, Q!rt, /#, -Mr\, Ott-0.WOOdy, 17'?1 ~nt u"", HunllllQl°" Buer., Clot PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUI aUllNISS HAMI STATCMeNT n.. followl"I penon I• dOlno lblnl· M U ft. UNITf;O T RC HNIC:A'- IU!SEAACH, mo &.ooion. COiia Mtu, CA'?4tl 'TM flllow"1Q '"''°" ll OOll'IQ Ml· MUH: G.t•'r I •wit C~nl~Y. l&)lj Ml hllo Cir , l'o1.1111.inv111ov.C:A'1/0I Tiiis bu•lrnrn Ii <M•<IV<led by •n l11o iMOU61, Gory L, Conlt'J' Tiii• ,, ......... , ... , fllttd wlttl \M "°""'' Cltrtl Of Ora110t co ... ty"" Ot<. S PRIN O CLE ANIN G JAHIToi.IAL SltRYICE, nn Avtlon, Ca\t• ~··· C• "•h Oevtd All911 Et ktrt, nn AWllCWI, '°''• ,,,..H, u .'nu• T'lll' bu>l"l'S\ b <oMUCltct b'( ~n I~ dl•ldu•I, O•vld A. EO•rl 1,lttL Ttll• tlllem•nt we' lllt4' wllll '"" Goilftt' Clerk of <>••"fl County Oii """" Oec-llttr 11, lt7t.. l'u.tl ""llClv..d Or•nQ<t Co.,t Diiiy Pllol, ftuttfl~ Or~ COl\I ()any Pllfl!, OK '·It, IO, ti,"'' . SOU.I• O•c•m•1•n .1i. JO. ll, .,,~ '°44-t• PUBLIC NOTICE • I Mr, end AArs. Jefrle1 Collings, '" AIOfl!Sr• Slr .. t. Hulllf~ l!INtfl, c.tlle Go<Mr, Sen Clomtnle, bot. 91•1. Off_.,., J, "" Mr. -Mr" Jamtt 8erC"lold. 20311 lluMl<>o Sewing~ 1,.e,..., Hurlll"OfOl'I &.ch,otrt. 0.ctMW U , 1'176 M r •nd M " O•n1tl ll•nlAll, !Ott Port 0-t-Pleet . Hewporl e .. cll, e1'1, IN 6ftd Mrs Tl'lomet Mubbe•d. l1U2 P«lllc Cou1 H .. r .• ;; 201, H1a1tlf94n ~M·ll,Qlrl Nv •no "'Ir~. Sl•Y•" IC~lln. ?Z«ll Oro Bli>neo Mi•\IO<I Vitro. boy Mr. a...S M•S wauu Jolley, t >lll C..l.,,le, Ml"-Vlt lO, llOf. M • •nd M•t. Edrll' ll<WMro, 1211 C•l•fornle Slrtet, Co\16 Mo ... boy. OOC.m-t,ttlt Mr •"" M,., Onnelo Mootdy, 1"'11 ~1ctu1 u ...... Hunlln11ta<1 8uc~ boy Mr •nd Mn. V111<ent Alvl"°. ll'llll Ot~lt L• ..... , H11nlington Bee<". t l<1. M r MCI Mr\ Jed. Selmon, WI Dir· ''"~I reel, Co\I& ,,,..\41, bOy. Ot<tMller It, HI' Mr .,... M•\ ;o., Hln•t<n, 11r11 21.t 4itr .. t (O'\I• Mry Qlrl Mr •"II Mr1 Alcttard C•H1ll tllH Luc.me,;: C. GfrdenGtovtt. bO"I. Mt •no Mn ""'"""• McW-y, ISZ OuoyStrHt. C.o'\I• Me w , boY O.ctmbtrl, "'' Mr. •"II M" Aot>t•I At<!~. 1n 5' ~\tf\Ut Soulh. ''"IM O*'' M• •no Mr\ Al•t l•1100, 1'16 SI~ IMll Ao.111. (~''" M~\• boy Mr. a"ll M" Tl~tt>y H~'"lon 'IO'lO p,,,,14,_ Court, Co•I• Me•~. bl>v Mf •ncl Mr\ !KOii !.<lwtl.,, 7•A Mothe\tf' !.1r•~1. Co.ta Mew, girt, M• •nd M" Jt"'~' Tnnoll, 11111 s.... IJ tw1>1•1, Founl•tn Valley o•n Oto.,, lier IS, Ult Mr. And Mr\ W•~lty Hlntt, 7' Oldt • Mr, •M M " Johll Al~IS. 4111 1119 S!•r, lr•IM boy r;1onwoOC1 !>l•t•l, lr<tl11•. qlrl o.c-llerl, "" Ml '"°Mr\ o .. 1d l<.ut\n, ~ lletll.tftt Ntr.~ndMr-... John Eo,.n. 119QPt,,.i.•n Utlvt ,fr11l"""·Olrt. Ila, •?n. (.o'1& Mha Ql•I Mr tnd Mt\ £uoent fl•ndel, 70t '411\ Mr. •"" Mr~. Rot>e'1 Au•"''· 'll ~reo-1 N~wp0r( B•at~,boy Arato Oflv•, CM la M•\4, QUI M•. I net Mrl. Ste plltn OOOd, 2110 Mr. dnd Mf\. Rot>e•l lolll><r, 1sw S... O••nQO Allf'nue, Coit• Meu, llo>f. S.m••dh..-Plo<t.C011ft MO\A,Qlfl M" And Ml\ L•wrtnt• 1(1111~1\am· Mr. and M•I Ali•'! l ow•. 101s ""'r,YU.•C•ln<lluln, FounUlnlle110. M ntv-1m Sv~~. Co''" Mf'\A 01rl Q1r1 Mr ano M" Jol\n C.~rm4n, JH 9lh Mr •nd "'II\. l •On Oledflell. 54tt $AtMt. MunUngi1on 8f!tHh, qlrf. Sflrewbury AYtf'\we, WeJ,fmlnlltr. Mr. •nd Mn M•t~l'\tt M•""'"· '°"" 9"' LA Poland•"· Follftl.,ln Vell•Y ftoy 0.ctMM, If, 1"16 Oeoml)er •. ttl• M r Md M" And~r PowtN, 1,,6? Mr <tnd M.r\ Jat k Hdmll(on, HI t,. Slt-rrblnt1.l•~•11t,')lfl. Slrtl'I, 801!>01. llot. OtctfrlMr 11, 1'71 Mr •nd M r\ Burfu\9 Prtnt.-1'1~ M~ M\(f Mr"\, Jamtt. 0'ft\ltfS, U 94Z Wdlt•Ct: S•,...t. :: ICM, Co\14 Mew. Mol'fl•n AVll'\Uf. ''"'""'· olrl. Cloy • Mr """ M " Aol>On vo.w. •t>? Mr and Mr\ J•,.,.., Ot.u••. 111118 S.... toowort" Ctrclt . Hunll"OI°" Beac11. (-lflO\, Founl••n V"ll•Y. OI" bl)~ Mr end ""''· Jol\ll !>lie""'· llS\1 M" •nd Mr,, Raymond !.ouders. Uroollllursl, 11 II}, HUfltl"91on lko1e1>, ~·I\ Wfll tat" Stret1. C.o•I• Mew, to1. bOy, Ml. Mid Mrs Wlllltm NIC1'ol\ 118 M • And M" O<>n"I Hunt 16 Sot1u "'"". "C S..11 C1~m.n1t, '1"1• E'I<&.,_ f..w•I N•wf>'>•t 8'-.ocll,gfrl. 0.t•,,,-11, ''" Mr •net Mr\ A_,, llrlontmon '11 w . e no M•s Richard E•ton, Jon CA"••tloll AvMUI' cn,1• M•'8. Girl. Allt•mt>•• • .,,7, H11ru11101on 6'!oKn, M• •l\d Mr\ hM Pard••. 1m 1 ~ Q•rl Hlev .... Ml\\lon Vitlo IWIM boy II'''· Mr .,., Mr\. MICllUI M.,.1,,,1, MOl Mr •I'd Mr\ AOO-•I ll•IKOC,, s-lf Oo<...,11 O•iw. l-l un1ln91on ~atl'I, All\OAV'tn ..... N•WPOrl a~ .. (11,bOy. "'''· o.c-w u. ,.,. W , arttt Mr\. Ml<tt""t L.d..ter. ?27,S .... VIN OrlVot, M1n lM VltfO. t»f. 0.Ctfrlk• 11, 1'76 Mr, e'ld Mr\. Alvln L•YIOfl, "6S OtllOI\, FoUftlolln V•ll•Y. ot•I. Mr "r>d Ml"S, Navin P"l~t. llllS Mf>. pl• !i.,,o<!I, t.~s •l•mi101, girl. 0.ct"11lt• "· "" Mr. •nd M•'-ICen"'llh Rf'ftP&U. m f& Lantrrn La~. C• To,.o, 01r1 Mr end Mr~. Anbtrt Ltt, M9 Pl.....,, Co\ld ,,,..,.,, Q"'· Mr. And MO\, Jtm~\ Slt ••l"I. 2101 A\'91J\l• Clrtlt, Hunli11Qlon Beecn, bo1. M• ano M" 0.,1. No•tl!ev. ?l16 ~11- '"""" "•enUf'. llt, Co•l• Mt\<), boy. Mr. •~d M" Sv•n Lolend, 1a Or'90fti1y, 1rv111~.01rt. Mr, •lld ""''· Robert McNullv, )tS Loot of 'Life' Pickpocket Prospers NEOSHO, Mo. <AP> -A Southern Baptist minister, the Rev. John Wallen, was standing on a busy street corne r when a stranger with a coat draped over his arm brushed roughly by and bur· riedly moved away. The minis ter , recognizing the pickpocket technique, prompUy checked h1.s pockets and found that, while he still had his wallet, the slick-rtngered artist had made o(C with a packet or evangelistlc cards, "How to Have a Full and Meaningfu l Llfe." PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE W1.U SU~CltlOlt COUffO"'"• n atc OPCALtPOltNl4ll09' THCCIOU .. f'l'0 .. 0R""°41 H6.A ... I lllOTIC:R O" NCAflllHO 0 .. KTITIOM l"Ofll ~ .. 0.ATI Oii' 'WIU. AHO ~O• LITTCRS Tll'TAMC"" f"fllV AMOAUTttOflll&ATIOtt TOAO. MIHf$fClt UNOllt TICI IMOll'INOIHT AOMINISnATIC* 0"HTAfUAC'f. ltl•I,. ol ltUTM YClt8•VCIC "IJS041R eh RUTH Y MV504Clt, °'< .. ..., H(7flCC IS HEfllE8Y OIVOf tt.at l'ATltl(IA ll, Oll ENN!fll ..., n!M .,....in• PtllliOll IOf ftrotMt,. el Wiii..., ltf l\'UMn't Of 1,.t lltl'\ lc,1~1' tl'd P.U1110rl,.lla<1 to Adl'rlllll~I .. ~ ,,,. llllNP'\110\!fll ·-lnltt••llOll Of Est•tn A<t rel•ro!Wt to ,...,Id\ Is"'-"' tor fllf'1Mr !Ml•ll<ut•s, •lld 11\et !fie """ -!>lat:• oi htartno I"' Mll'tt llh tlttll Mt tot JMtut,.., II, lt'1, •I flO:OO • m , II\ Ii.. C-1-Of htlffl1-'11 HO. ) Of u lff <-.. •t 700 CIY!c c:'MllW ~1 .. Wut, 111 Ult c;11y ol a.... """-c..111oni1., r OttM °'"*91b0r tO. 1'1'- WIW4M I . "JOH ... a...tr Cltrk TIOSUWVAN --..TltUW •c.-•.----u--...u•11 ... ......, .... ,........_ IPlllllltllM °'-Ceect o.it, ...... Die. fl, .. .,,.tlld ,,_a. ,.,, SJIWt PtJBLJC NOTICE Umt ..cmca TOC .. lotf'OM ,_,.. ·~ COU•T Of' '"9 STAT'I 011 CAI.I •04l•tA9IOll , .. , COUNTY o• o•.MtCM .... -.-rt l•l-1t .. 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QtytlO..la,...... ...,_..,,~~-OllMct ,,... C>4 Oii Ill• In !fie CJ1y OMi·• OI· ~ ... ..... Or .... C...1 CW..,fllleit, OK.fl.*-,..,. DAILY P1LOT ..... .._. •OO..C- DAILY PH.Or CLASSIRED ADS .........•.••.••....... t002 .a...lct c.11tc• thtir adt ••••••••••••••••••••••• cWy CMd = .,._ ran i11•~. TM DAILY rtLOT CIUU9Mt ......., for .... flnt .... cornet ~ CMlly. .......... Hott~~ All real Ht.ate 11dvertised In Ull:s ne~pa~r 1s 11uh ,ittt lo Ult! l"•·<kn•l t-'alr ffous1 nf: A<' t or I !16K which make 1t llleRlll to advertise "any pre rerence, llmltatlon, or cil.M:nminaU<>n based on r•ce. cok>r. religion. sex. or nabooal ortg1n, or an 1nwint1on to make any such preference. hmeta LIOf\, or dl.scr1minatlon." 1lus newspaper wtll not knowingly act·ept any adverus1ng for re.,J \!St.ate which Is in viola· lion or the law . Ho.Ms for Sa6e ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA CH.ARMER Fantastic 3 Br family home. Costa M esa 's most popular areu. As· sumabfe VA loon. Easy monthly pay rnents , Don 't miss this oni.' $47,SOO full price. Call now 64itJ. 7111 ()l'fN ltt 0• ti\ II.JN 10111 rJ<('t • [9111 ~9,950 4 Bedroom , 2 bath, charming home with near new plush carpet· Ing. Wood shmgle roof . Beautirul landscaping with sprtnlcJers. Located in fine neighborhood nr S Coast Plaza ·~ AW ARM SETTING FOa HAPPYUVIHG Great 3 bedroom home located In California homes. Call tor an ap· pointment lo le4! the co11, ramily room willl hreP'ace, separate di•· 1ng room and s u per kltc~n for Mom. Tb9 children will lo ve the yard and ideal location. Good value at $70.000 Call 613-3MO. ""'"' ro O• •t \ •vrvlO l'I N'f:I• l•llitll STARTTIIE NEWYEAR IN YOUR OWN HOME LOWDOWN Upgraded Costa Mesa home. 3 Bdrm., 2 Ba. Fireplace, bltns., new cpls .. profeuionally Give Her A Happy New Year • 6 BEDROOM w /nil tht- luxurious tr1mm1nt(1. Dover Shon·~. S37!1.SOO. ·~ BEOIWOM One level. t'rml Otn. S11nl11 Ana Heigh~ ltlZ.SOO •4 BEDROOM Onl! yr oew Off ln•1n1· Uh(! $1~.000. • 3 BF.DROOM + lg ram. rm l'lcturesQut• Cul de St1c. o(( lrvlnc Blvd. $112.700 WE WISH YOU/\. MERRY CllHISTMAS ! 400Lll" 8l FOii All otf'tf%11bw POOL + VIEW! nne Dover Shores l<K'a• lion. Truly fantastic 4 be<lroom, family room pool home with ex- pansive view or lhe Up per Bay and surrouod1ng mountains. Entire home bullt around atrlurn and oval pool with unique custom fountain. Cov· ered by c lean. retract&· blo dome. Fabulous la.rite master suite wilh view. Has heated and rillered jacuzzi spa + steam bath and garden area Kitc h en with breakfast nook. and family rm w/wet bar have view of bay There are too many nmcnitlc!> lo descnbe this fantastic home to lrst Truly a good buy at $3ZO.OOO ~UPERB HOMES "I 1555 W. 8A"-r.C.M. .... t to Marllet e ..... , 549·8655 LUXURY IN llG CANYON Just reduced S20.000 Spacious lhrt?e bedroom, family room and dm1n~ room with fanla!>lic view cl the Newport Harbor area as well as night lights. Beaullfully up graded with cnclosl!cl privall• patio and att.ra1• live landscapmg. Now S21~.ooo. Call 673~. [i 'ilitl MESA DR MAR Super sharp 4 hedroom & famlly. f'rcsh point, new c11rpet 11 thru out. BeauWul kitchen. Large yard on quiet street. Ready to move into. Of. fere d at. $68,500. Call 54(}.1151 .,.-:~~HERITAGE . • REALTORS P41in~. Dbl. garage, lg. r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ backyard w/BBQ. blk. waJI fence. Vacant, can show day or night. 646-3928. eves· :>46-8104 Al ANDOH ED PIUCE SLASHED 41R +pool private roadway leads to triple car garuge Seduded ex~ut111e tile entry! Dirung entertain· meni. Epicurean kitchen. Soari n g staircase to bedroom retreats. Lush tropical backyard w/shimmcrlng summer fun pool. Skinny dippers delight! Owner bought new. Must sell. Try $8990 tolal down' 847-8010. 7 Ql'fN '" 9 •rt \ Ill"# rr> tJ fl I• ' _ [•·•1 .: CorotNt •I Mar Twin duplexes, $93,000 ench. Better hurry on these! W.OOlayPtop. RHtton * 67'-7060 * MUSTS&l! OWHl!lt NWOUS r .. rge 3 bedroom + den home on quiet t.r'ee·llood street. Proreulonally landscaped, overshed lot. Custom decorator drapes, oo-wax floor111 and beauWUl, new J>IU4h carpeting. Stt thl11 home lmmedlatt'ly ? Call 842·~. MM 111 '1• ti\ ICJN ION.,.., ~~~ THE R[Al . ~ ~STJ\TERS OARAGE SALE ads lo I.I» O.Uy Pl.lot brtn1 h•p- py results. To placo your dr1wla1 card, pbon• '4W18loday. 642-5678 DAILY PILOT \ I C1fl D~IL Y PILOT ~.~~.~ ........ ~.~.~ ....... ~~!!.~.~ ..... ,. ~~:::.~~ ........ ~.~~ ....... 1~.~.~ ....... . ·····••••······•••·•··· .............................................. ... 1002 GtMc.. 1002 Ge'""' 1001 ~ tOOl lrw. 1044....._ 1044 ....................... ·••··•·••·············· ··········•············ •.•...•......••.•.•..•. ·······················•··•·····•··•···•···•·· ca ....... 1002~ol IOOl .............................................. ·•·······••···••····•·· STIPUPTO HIWPORT HltGHTS Beautiful 3 be<Sroom or 2 bedroom .rntl wulnut ~nele!d ct.•n with \ltdtng glass door to 10 x 20 lat ti re covt'rild p;1t10 Complt-t<'I>' ~modt!l(•d kuchen w1lh Corning eleclr1c ran11e .ind au!> oven New cul"petlnM IC'=is thJn onto )'«':i r old formul d1mn11 room br111ht ond J1ry home throu~hout with large htH'k yard Seeing 1s believing only $93.900 TUITll IOCS OPIH HOUSI IY OWNB JUDY WHITMNie .. ha:) Joined the ales ~ t a f r o f S t• I c c l Proµert1es . Judy is a long time resident of this ar~a and was educated in Orange <;ounty schools. She 1s licensed as a real estate broker and has been active Jn local real estate for several years. For truly professional servicin~ of all your real estate ne<.>ds call Judy at 751·3191. c:;:::: SELECT IPROP~RTIES GeMt"OI I 002 GtMral 1002 •·······································•···· • Luxurious 4 BR. home. Family rm. & formal dining. with v1ew toward Harbor Island. Boat slip. tl25.000. BILLGRU~DY~ REALTOR 341Buy\1de Or•v._. NB 67S -61'>1 JASMINE CRIB ()N6.STORY A real doll ! New exclusive! Perfect plan with 2 bdrms., den & 2 baths. Lge. living rm .. Jge dining rm, wet bar, beaut ldscpng. Terrific jacuzzi. Security gate, pool, tennis ct. $154,000 21 I I S• JoaqMi• Hils Road MEWPoaT CENTER., M.I. 644-49 I 0 WE'VE MOVED!!!! Finally completed the complex job of moving from the Coast Hwy. (after 23 years there). to our beautiful new " home al 450 Nl'wport Center Dr .. · Great Western Savm,l!s & Loan Bldg., ground floor (plenty or parking). HEW PHONE: 759-081 I •'· BAY & BEACH REALTY Gn.ral 1002 Genttal 1002 ··•·•••••··•··•········ ..•...••.•............. GEORGIAN COLONIAL SIX BEDROOM MEARIEACH llf.l>ROOM PLUS 22x20 FAMILY ROOM Prt'!>l1gt' home In pre 't1ge l()(·aUOt\ 8-clud.cd on quiet Cul d~ S•c :.trfft Wwk to iocboola. churl·hes, ()i'rkN ~d shoppmg cealcr (;Uli~m built 22 x %0 "'amity Room wll.b beani t•eil inJ(ll <.:aJl 963 6761. HORTH TUSTIN t.ari.w home 011 a Jar~•· lot for a large family Wr, fam rm. din rm Qwet r~1denual locallon nr the JUnctlOn or GG Nwpt t'wyi.. $71,000 ·nu;HOMESELLEHS 752~ CUSTOM· IUILT 1'0 LAST. Ext.~pllonal custom home, built by Le1mke-Lctt.h & pla~t.cr t'On.slrucuon. lfa!> pown llal for RP zonrng on over ~ard . Jer e lot Beautiful :i bedroom. family room home 1s 1n brand-new c1rnd1t10n with many custom up. ~rade:i.. Separate 12'xll' workshop. 12581 Newport Avenue, Tustin. DONALD M. BIRO Auo<oo •••, ...., 11.,,, COVJHGTOH 4-PUX Sl23,500 1100 !>CJ fl owner ':. :.u1lc w1U1 hrcplace plus lhrt·1· hugt bedrooms Thrt•t> :.! bl'droom. 2 bath ap11rt mt'nl'> 5 rDr ~»f"ill!I'. Best buy m lh111 V l..:R Y popular modl'I. <:a ll to· day.6467171. BEST VALUE IMILUFFS! Reduced Sl0.000' Vli.'W ol Willer & night h,l(ht!I: 3 bdrms, 21' baths, i.pht ll'\t'I Vl•ry J)rl\Ute. e nlur~cd µJt10 CoopNullH' .. dll·r will .1llow for !>Omt• d1•1·or;it ini: ('hungt·i. S IJJ.000 C:all to !.Ct' C. F. Colesworthv REAL TORS 640-00:iO TRAMSFH MUST SELL 48R-2 STORY POOL· $67,500 Trl'e lined strt•t•t 1n Jlrtmt' beach neighborhood. Formal entry to lari:c family lav m~ room Hrn·k floor to c·e1lini.: r1r1•µlacc. Coun try krt cht>n . Vine Flagbtnnc te rrace tUdeaway mast.c·r s u1ll' :i beth'& 22· ram1ly enter tainmenl room. Many decorauon items. 1 e custom s hulll'r!! and drapes. Hurry' Won't last Call 963·7~1 CJPfN,UO•H,ftr.Jr()f~I~ I' STAINED GLASS, HARD WOOD Family Room with stmrwd glass will· dows n anking a brit'k fi replace. with hardwood floors below and a barrel ceiling above in this 1,outh "' the highway, CdM jewel. New listing! 3 bdrms. 2 baths, svc. porch, dining nook, bamlike playroom. and maxi living room with mini ocean view. Presented at $149.500. Open weekends. U~l()UI: 1-ff)Ml:i REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 East Coast H1gbway. Coron;i del Mor JISO'" Mesa Vl•tdl' .11 54() 5990 • 1002GeNt'al 1002 ........................ ······················· HA YE AM OCEAtRONT C ... STMAS from your secluded 2 bdrm. hideaway; you can quietly meditate while the sea guJJs cavort over • the surf & sand a rew feet from your sun- deck. Paradise for ~.500. Oh, yes, yes, yes. I002GeMral ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Coll M&-z.313. unN ,,, ~ • '' \ '""' h .. • N ,."" 1' ~ DIC J6TM '1'1lnil l1ln DIC JOttt 2 Story, 6 BR·Plan 7. Giant wood beamed step dQwn livtng room w Jnoor to ceiling frplc. Formal dining room, fa mily room, kitchen w mook. Beaut. landsca ped . low maint. yard Secluded master bedroom. lower noor rooms open to garden & patio areas. 3 Car garage, loads of storage & many extras. Cal Dow Olk C7 I 41 IJJ..9609 or 1714) 751-4642 ! ('2 IHPJHI ~~~.!~.~~ ~~ ............ !~.~~ INCOME TH! RANCH FIX & SAVE $42,900. 3 Spaclou:. UR ._ 2lJA. cozy Chrfstmas fireplace a nd country kitchen. Hurry, please call 898-1755 540-3666 PROPIRTI 2 sty 4 nr, 2\41 Ba, rom 2 HOUSES rm. din nn. J car gnr. uµ ON A LOT itraded cpts & d rpi.. Two la rge new homes on 552 1889 _____ _ 3 lot located 1n prime o· . ti Hwil.lnitton Beach rentJI IStiftC Ve area ~ach home has CJ) three large bedrooms and double garage The massive kitchens have all the built-ms Owner is willing to sell on an in· t.eresl only loan C..11 ror s ho wing appointment Desi an l714l842·~. We're here to help! Ol'lN "' 0.11~ 1u" 101~ N<1 • w·"~ .~~~~~ .. btfl [ e· IUMMI Gre(.'ls you fhe very minute you drive up: 11.S C'Ctertor and Interior ap· pointmeni... speak of ron· te mporary t>ase and d.tgruty 3 BDRMS .. 2 b• .. family room. Deane home Top condition! WS.500 lrdne Community Neur schools & accessible to ---------1 frwys. May be purrhased subJect to exlstln11 low in· I.crest GI loun. 646· 7711 or 540·8944. • Corona ct.I Mar 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FHA ASSUMABLE Choice opportunity for a tt5Z3 C,;ot81 .. ft..,levl"E good home and a great r-v~11a. " ... loan 1.n the cent.er ()f II B. OPEN DAIL y Mass1v~ st.one r1rcplace. 8 A M TO 6 p M Z4' family room. carpet · · · mg and drape:.. $15. down pays t o .l"llA l.oglnoia..ch 1048 PRIVATE balance and S409 per •••••••·-·~•;••••••••••• I ll!. ACH •ccr.ss month pays nil SS9.90C COMMHCIAL =~:;.~:z:'.19 lfiNll cw.lorn carpel!>. drapei.. wall t-ovcnngb. 4 Bedrm, ------- TAMAllOH lt.ESORT, Cot.OIADO In winter, a luxury hideaway, com · plete with uncrowded skiing. indoor temlis, health spa. swimming pool. massage, fin e restaurants & live en· tertainment. In summer, known as one of the finest golf & country club resorts. Xlnt condo·rental invest· men ts. .,... " .. rwtpnce-HURRY! LOTS 41RR.-•d 531·5800 to SI09.500. 1.t .. INltioftal RMI r.~~~o!a~.1 ;.~0°(:~~ TilC pncc 1s right. the Estat.Metwortl lots & three R ·2 lots. location Is great. th~~~~~~~~~~~I TOUll package: 1231,000 mslr bdrm is g~t. the a....10R1a..15 Rm .a.LTY Ji.:e family room w1rpll" ~ yard 1s pool sized. the "" " """ t a n d 1 s re e . t h c REMODELED * 494-8057 * Bltn kitchen with pass MO HASSLE thru wmdow to patJO and The hohdav rush lb over hcaut1rully landscaped _ 511 buck and IN us v.1rd wrth sprmklerb 1\ s how you 1.om<' lovt•ly rea~. buy for Sl38,500 homes durmg the \JCil b-14 i270 tron weckb. All pr1ct! b.il.hroom:. are two and ""-tut Sllt.iti ~ REALTORS *** J~sKeftlledy 24589 Alco•o Or. Missioe Viejo You are the winner or 2 uckets to the Sports. Vacation & R.cnafioftal Velaide Show at the ANAHEIM CO ~VENTION CE~ER Jan 2thru Jan !l Call &12 5678. ext l3J to d~um your u r kcts. ••• the fireplaces arc too. COTT AG£ MYSTIC HILLS 644-7211 3 br. 3 ba. Sauna. spec. ranges all types Thi• Barrett Gani: an• hcrl' to be or &crv1cc Lu buyers and seller~ ut yuur con· vemencc call us. BILL GRUNDY, REALTO.R 341 Bay~•dt>Drive . NB 67'J 616i /Jn NILll OAIL[Y &. /\SSOCIAlf5 Brand new carpets. tat·utar \'U, great Exec. drapes, paml and leaked home. Sl~5.000. Agt. floors Enrlo~(.'<1 ..cardcn 673 7601 PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642-5200 GtMf'Cll t002 Gewrot 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• room h1~hl1~hb this spectacular horn<', :1 Bedrm .. l "'i Bath, 2 fl.repla1·es. Just a :.hort walk rrom golf cour!ic 10 one or ltu nt1n.:ton Beach's finest areas. All LAGUNA HIDEAWAY 2 Bedroom & den in Canyon w/secluded rear yard Palm. terrace & trc..'\• house One mite to town & beach. 1\11 lhis ror oniy $64,500. Call now to ~ CE ~,,,.,;~;~7 Fab::~~E:~~thao ··~~~!YE!~l~!r~E CD, '" ~'~~~~~.oo ~!~.~~gl~";"~,.-? fR~g1~€1 · the model" hom<' only !I BLUFFS "E PLAN,. _ Bnng your pamt & TLC. Jacuiz1. fire-ring and :m N. Newport, N.B. ~645-6646 mos. new• Secluded dou FRONT ROW! $80.000 area. asking superbderorat.Jng. Set in ---------- ble door tile entry t.o s:'>J.950 Agt. 673-7601 lovely neighborhood onl•-------- earth tone c:irpct and Im 1 t V t & R d F pnvale. ln!e lined Cul de !>unsh1 ne "walls or macu a e. acan ea Y or CHOICE Sac. pay only $92.000 and glass"! formal dtn(' Immediate 0 cc up a n c y . 3 EASTSIDE happiness IS s ure to hiRhhghted by sparkhnR Bedrooms, 2~ Baths, F a m ily 48R 28A home near !oU~w! . · ~14n,·· REAL ESTATE beparat.e family room Enclosed Patio. Fabulous Back-Bay Westchrr shopping Roberts with toasty fireplace• schools Playhouse 1n re. 1100 (,1,.,...",.,., >f . .iQ.1 r1i 1) '" '..~f..I '•Jte SPANISH I Bdrm:-. 4 hath.'!, nc1.1. . Ol'vt•r occupied' 2·Story lots of wood & i:la:.s. pier ---------1 for boat Nice WJter BUILDER'S gourmet kitc h e n Room. Built-In Kitchen. La r ge • Soar In~ s taircase t View. For Lease $750 Per Month. ar yard. boat1camper Rnlty s "'e e P 1 n I! mas te r 63118. 00 storage. CALL lOOa.Y Large pr1 vale lot on bedroom re treat with Ill DOV&, D,_IYE • :.cl' this fine family •«z.t11ut11.,.. ocean side or hwy. 3 view. $.!S'J.soo CLOSE OUT associated 111101\E U:. -IHlll IUllS l tl'1 .;,, 1,,1Loo l' I J b• I SllK & FINl1 (LEM£NTS OF WEATiiER H U H H E 0 F I T H U H 0 E R L H C A T 0 0 E l E M E H T S I C Y C E 0 R E A N T R C A T Y P H 0 H B H S l N V E l 0 N 0 S W S 0 R H 0 l U G l 0 0 8 W A T E £ l S W A I M £ G 0 C T H N Y Z l A R 0 T Z G H H S Y H 2 A R T 0 C T N H A T 0 T N C GR OCH £.ZSSRSHLNOH U E 0 Y Y T H A S 0 U I C I H U 0 H H L I C 0 I A V A l Y H S H A T H I H M R f V 0 A C C G E J 0 R H S 0 0 N U G U C R A I H 8 0 W l 0 0 A H A I L I G T H I V E £ H l H A H H T K 0 0 H J H C Z l I l 8 C 0 l 0 R l l Z A R H 0 L I C 0 C C 0 A I S T 811uard Chinook Cyclone Frost Humi dity Ice U9Pltnfng Norther Tomorrow: Yennont Rainbow - Sirocco ~ Snow c. Tornado r S©\\<l\J~-l££trs· That Intriguing Word Gome witlt o Chuckle -----.....,~cur • l'OUAlf-----1 Ot-TOftge .. "*'. ol .... '-oc:.......bled _,,. t.. low to '°"" ...... .....i. _.. I ' REPOA I 1' I I I l>HriMld HolMJ lnlr.U. 2-C'nmpletely decorated model h11m1:i. rrom $84,!1115 :! PoruJ.ir 5 l'lan from sro . .a~ --. React\ fnr oc1·upuncy open tlJll) tu 5. CX('(.'Pl Chr1 :.tmil'I a nd Nc•w Years Sale ofr hli!Ult:d at 1117 Dl'ersprmg:. ju:.t olr Deerheld 1\d Ph 5.S2 5211. Agt CALI.US FOR ec.doa /TwMMI lnTatl..JI" ... From $36,000 fu $69,000 EXCELl.f.NTTERMS THE HOMaSBJ.tRS 752-SlSJ MESA VERDI! HUGI LOT BlCl 4 bd. ! ba, 2 t1tory home In dlotce Meso Verde . l tahan tile en· trance:. lge LR w / PV stone frpk. fr ml din r m, fam k1t.chen. Cul·dc-~ac &lrect w t xlra lge lot ~9491. ~ WalkP.r C lee Reel f st oh! dress i n I( ll re a a n d home. 64S..fi646 · 1MlbCIM .._ Bdrms .. 3 balhs. big fplc Roman tub. lmmaculalc ~ f R.€HIG€ & great floor plan. In every detail and UP· GeMral I 0021 Ga ... al I 002 e $155,500 i:raded 1n every area, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOM'll;.S S&S Hesale Specialists. 3. --------• For the demanding home 4or 5 bdrm models avail, m('nt to sec call 847·6010. C • II Ba Ice 2 r.~ ... a.a_.. Pennington Properties LAllJlllCI Hk)utt I 052 buyer only l•'or appoint fll some w/pools. 968·460'l 01~._-n r ~~ .. s ••••••••••••••••••••••• ni1N '" 9 :vrJ°£G"%b UW.:: on I lot. Full of Eastside Irvine I 044 SEA TERRACE ! • 9Jiil OM::,:=.: ;OMMNV :J.~iz F~od ~~~~~i:i~i:i~!i ~?~~. 2~~·~· ~~:~; ---~---New custom home in Big Canyon yard. sso.750. Terms. occupancy. Luxury 2 BR. ~~~3~n hth~~rrv:i!; MESA DEL MAR right on the golf course. 3 bedroom, Roy McC.C. library. Rancho San Joa· comm...c tenrua courts. POOL HOME 3 baths plus f a mity room with wet Rtdtor 1810 .-wport qum Condo. fully ap· rec. center. walk to Fantast1c 1s t.hewordror ood d k' CostaMffa548-7729 pointed, i ncld ai r . beach. ENJ OY THE this lovely 3 bd. 2 ba. Fl bar. Lots of w ec mg. 3 car 547-3987 or art. Spm & GOOD LIFE. $l2S.OOO. home. Great ll&f' pool gar age. Truly a good value at APPROACHl.,.G wknds544·5704 ~.~ on IRe comer lot. w/plcn· $268,000. PERFECTION Greentree. 3 BR. 2 ba, CO.,Ra... ....... ty of rm for trailer or In design ... m qu14Uty... country kit vaulted ceU 4"-4684 . boat. Ste1>5 to park & ten· In hvab11ity tttis irnpec· lop. paUo.' 2~"2 car gar.1---------ru s In quiet estabhshed A COLDWB.l. IANaR CO. t•able Mesa Verde ex· lndscpd, $70,900. By SANTA'S neighborhood . Only 644• I 766 ecuuve family home can owner. Shown by appl. DBJGHT $69,600. 545-9491. be the answer to your Call 551·3347. h tm dreams. Featurmg ---------1 Th1s year Santa can ave -- 216~=~,~f~~RD. formal hvmg ptus a big hls choice: not one, bul family room. each with Is It 1_,.acllllate? three fireplaces in th.is a fireplace. Formal din-This home would make oul'>t.aoding S bedroom, 6 ' 1ngand a large \ut-chen. s anything In ''Beller bath Monarch Bay IG ., big bedrooms 2880 sq. ft. Homes" look like the Home . Perfect' for ex· 4 IEOROOM G..,., IOOZtMr-1002 tn all. The rest Is bi'eath c--t.ana Winds J""' b'-w ecuUve & ramlly livlng. r hi ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ......,, ...... .. 000 JOfC to beach rom t s '"Ji·••••••ilm•••••.. taking. 1st time pd· throul(h! The decor of $128, beautiful h ighly up• • vertlsed. $112,500. Call I.his "Deane Home" Is fn;!Mled home. Huge Jlv. ~ 5*23l,J. nol.blng but 1st class and Cil Coldwell llcmker ~~f ~~~ mac~~~{tlne [.i~iii ~i ~w;f:_ff [j~1~~~9~:~12~;~:~to~·~1~1..o~.~:~:~: ff~""'· C"ll """'-"? cust.o1m Gazeboth wont l~t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., " __,..,, you cave w1 out won.-"''"'0· 11~1u"'1 Hocienda mg it: Try 11-you·11 sec GRACIOUS HOM! PllVA 'Tl RACH OfO · Call In choice ore a, on quiet Short lk t ted · t be h l ,Sq; Ffft Red Carpet Realtor s treet; space sn lorc ! wa o ga pr1va c ~c Ole! Elegant arched ex· 833.3380 Ind. s bdtms .. 3 bath~. in SborecliCfs, CdM area. Bright & tenor, lar'ge c!ltate delightful fa mily rm .. airy tbruout is this charming 2 grounds. 5 bt.'<lrooms, 3 garden ldtctMln comblna· ·bedroom+ extra hobby room home balhs. 1•m.tly room + _______ _, oon: rorroaldlrun1rm.&r W/lg. paneled den w/hi·bea-· •-den. ronnll, cnrun&. wet 1Ulnl IOCIC extra large, beaullfully ..... °' bar, buw ~acuum . IYUCIO landscaped yard. Many Ooor·tO-ceiling fireplace. 3 baths -T r u I a n o o t 1 MUST SILL extras. Woo't lu&.loog at "L" shaped living room -attrac-nelghMr BKR. cau An Imaginatively de· M,000 tive covered patio for outdoor din-S40-l720 a1pect Plan 200 wll..h au lng. Asking $1~,000. Macy LOu \he ext(,s lncludLQa a -!wbna& Marion642~. (W21) ctr.matlC UJed entry. 3 ~ , ,. ..... ,,, 11>1ctous bdrms .. Jtrae ""·2900 • CANYON '"#I leC.....,." ramlly r"':, sunny--------- A smubin~ conU!ln~ary home.· --------i ~!~~ ,:~~o~l~~ MtwporflNdt 1069 0 I"'• By Ownr. Clean College nr ., ....... pl .. •h -ntral ••••••••••••••••••••••• Huge rear yard bas a completel'.v Park 3br. ~ba. pool, ,.... ...,,. ..... private "Nature Park" w/jacud & xtraa. 83'3-9S9o'. alr, cutlot'a-.lbag carpet. MIWPORT SHOllS C lna • draptf. Localed on 2 Br 2 Ba. den. 2 paUoe. Jg. Jcol poo).,. Orner Jocati<lft -pro-IM•"'1JtcNI lffd 1040 a huppoolli!e yal'Cl with 1 sly vl II a . $'13,000. fesslonally decorated -atrium ...................... view, view, view. Owner 642-04170wner. model -every room opens outalde. m111t 11e11. Reduced toi-------- MM 000 Lvnne Rot"-Jl -'H • .w.. SOL VISTA · sis·uioo NIWPORT HACH ~. • " in; ..,.....~. Custom beauty wn.b 3 Br. Blufra 3 Br, 2~ baths. (W22) & rormaJ dlnlna. could be large fomll,y room. E· '42·tW ........ 200 901 Do~r Drtwe t4artww View~- lrvlne at C.,_.V.,lly Otntfr 752-1414 4 br. Atrium & famll)' Pion. Unobstructed vltw r o o m • S u p c r of Rock Bay on larae nclfl}lborhood. l'rt* to,._ _______ ._ 1 areenbelt. Like n•w 1• cond. WI\(}( to pool.a. Fbr Nl':ll«• ir Ht l\l rv INC "1i1 ·.', ---------• u le by owntrtasent. llaw IOlnftblni '° MU? $139,500. ~ eves. Claaeilled ads do It well. '152·50tl daya. \ • I ..._...For S. Other-llHI &tote Home• Ullfwwil:ta.d Homn Uwfw-...ed ..._.. U~ ..., liw ... FwNlhed DAILY PILOT ······················· ................................................................................................................... . "'•portleoch f06'--.~ 2000 ,,_..v.-.y l2l4 '"'-l244 Mtwpwt•oca. lUt s..a."""'• l716 ~., .... ,,......_ Ati•1*4 ... u.fww. OffluR..tGI 4400 ............................................................................................ ·•···•••••·••··••······ ........................................................................................... . U DO ISLE 2 Bdrm • tlt-n, frµll' , 2 pal~. he;imcd Cl'll llv rm St4.5.00U 3 Bdrm . Ul)dlllt'cJ ktlt'h . fr pl , 11p1<' & :O.IJ.An ' 5147.000 lfOO REALTY u -"." \ 1 .1 I ul ... '\ I\ * e73 -7300 * 3 BDRM. l~ B• r~u&e area. $400 m o . A&t '4 4 7 10 18 30 32 ·$8 962-4471.S4&-8103 114 ~6!24·.., SOME Fix --- ur Up~n. SOMt; brand LG Bonus Rm. 3 BR. 2 new. SOME p•nde or BA. frpl, di hw-!hr, cpl!. ownerbhlt.> drps Call at>oul our UNITS lr.:IQuall ~ ~~m~ 8;'~l = Place Agt No t-'ee Prapm~ a er. den. 2 Ba. rpl<'. hui;r 1400 OUAI\ sr ·H,~ '™" poUo. soft wlr. clh hse --i:irtv . ownr. ~mo l~t' RESORT PROP. 008 Z3S2 llGCA.HYOM :'1.2 UNITS o n 4 ;,cres in t~leoch J240 VIEW. $2 I 5,000 c.lown1ow11 IUG H f"A R ••••••••••••••••••••••• LKASf'.SAVAll,AIU.t; .. BR. 2 BA. rrpl . l blk + &chelor. all Ulll Youns c.teMilM Jl24 w... 3114 U~ in lr\'lnc Vlll111tee Crom ocean Yrly R~n people. Sl35 t'!!e SlS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• We h:ave hotne!l 11 v111l for t.aJ $41S Agl ~ \151 S..ch('ombt-r 63l·2'0tl lease In.. Nik roc ~ or ~1 25()1 SMftSttlMQ/ W11lnut SQua~ Ranc.-h C11l I lomc~ IX-erf•eld nl'' rk <'uh~rdalt• CCII l';irk Turtle Hoek 2 bdrm. your t'hOI{'\' O( 3 from $3-tO to S400 :s bdrm. your l'h01(.'C or 14 from ~ lo $47!1 4 hdrm your 1·ho1l'l' uf 6 from $450 t(I ~ No l'.CCb R4MCH REALTY 551·2000 WAL" TO li~ACll So.lttl U.,..0 3716 38drm Duple"~ mo ••••••••• •••• ••••• ••••• (.:(IM 81.-;STSTtH.:t::T ;? BR. 2 00 on the OC('lln Awlnnlno comt>lnotton l.ake nt>w 2 Udrm w yard 1-'um 5700 , unfum $60() ()( odutt oportment hOmes & i;aragc ~mo TolJI M.'l'ut1l;,i. clcve\Or&. wttti 1oxury oppolntmentsond P~NINSULA l'OINT ~,. rat•tltlJ~·,!I 400 2835 ............. recreo ...... at a premlom 4 Bdrm:-. "" h,1kon&u'> .....,...w '""' Pn.•i.11g1ow. wood intr & Apew hw.,.h u..tw., IOCotlOn. lennl9 • gym • ltletopy 1•xtr, bci.m~ & worm th ••• •• ••• •••• ••••• •••••• spa • swimming • bltllordS StJOOryrly hie G1Mral 3102 Ont• Two Bedrooms. One Both Q SHOHT liLK TO BCll ••••••••••••••••••••••• from til(). PJ..&c lAAttA Vi1AR lmmaculatl' & woodi.cy . .,....... J -..... .--_,.. v- 1nter1or. 3 Bdrm. 2 bu 21R WATYFROMT ~ ........ _.._. WESTCLlrF OLOC. Nl WPUll l Bf AUi • • A .. ,i r , •• , • .I ... , ••• .. ~=-..-.. ~ .... -,, __ _ ./ __ .,, ___ _ ./_ ........ C ;:ill Mt ltuw..11~1 f,4!)·6101 •I MO t-•RF.t-; Rf:NT• I 2 :S Rrn oCflccs from Sl 2~ pc-r m o Ad; Alrportcr !lot.cl No lt:llMl n'il "3:1 3223 Tll noon View Newport Buy 10 hlk• from lukc lncnme t:alallna• Iron gate en ll> $50,(1()() yrly Sale:.l•--------•1 try M<IOlnloth livin~ 1>m·<>l)j~<IO.OOO . S00.000 l"ORLEASE:3bt-drm.2 Woodbrid~cTwnhtnl.'38r room with VIEW! Mor· '1own. ~lh:r will c.irry b11.brllndncw.l700!!Q.ft 2 Ba. /\IC, up11rade:., blc r1rcµlal'C. 1'11nt•lcd t>ulanrl'al81'JP Owner Lanchng home,wn car lakc&pool1mv.t>408M2 Vacant aud rt•:irly tm tJu1llltlb. crpt..'i. drps, ti 550 Pvufartno Awe., Cotfa Mno 7S1~9t5 mediately $4llO mo n Q, hu~c tkck. gnra11.c __ ,_ .. ,. llalboa Inn,~ mo. ind. WATt;IU'RONTllOMt:S $435.. • , CosfaMeta 3a24 HillitillC)toltt.och 3840 ~~l~~Mt11n!St, Bulboo. 6311400 Jl)OI J•INLt;YAVf' .. N.9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ Corinal dimn~ room Wet desperate. rK.~·d:. cai.h or gar. $S2S/mo. 1oc ldg --. D • b -- hnr Sp11l'1ou~ k1lt•ht•n & trade gardener Nopcts Turtlero<'~ J r. 2 3 · a~to • • * JACOIS REALTY Nt:W BREEDAPTS 2 br. l'Pb. pool, pluy )'cl, CdlH :t90to U)50l>q Ct Cptll , 67S-6670 l,br npt. cn('I. garagr n o pet!> 2206 A . drpl>. A /C. Janitor . pantry l':,lra 1,1o:t· CALL64S..6646 FOR LEASE 3bcdrm.2 !!prkl~s. cu l -d lla(' mai.h:r \lo 1ni:: C: IJ~l>t'd ba. brand new 1900 SQ ft $49Silsc. 5S9 S229 H. D. hpi"" •.....u......-i-•-..1--3106 F rplr · UJlpln:i. pool Delaware. S36.0959 purk ·~ M a11lcrs G73-4 t2Q 129 Harbor IM --J8CUUJ $230. 645-441) ---- I .....__, •• _... ••••••••••••••••••••••• OFl"lCE SPACt::. N .H __... -Attracllvl' I br. w-w cpt.s, u-I '-'ou ar t"~ wlnru.r or ., Nt!w I Or. Crplc. } rly. SJ00 d bit d It ·~ ..-w Aph • l&i9 Westc 1ff Or. Air. t'•cke•~ t!tot'h"'e ~ ' mo 1n('ludtni; ut1l. fJ>b, ni., au s. no 1·2·3 bedroom. children pvt to1let,t-k Twounlb ~ pets. Up11l111rl>, 1970 VocoHoti 675·3228__ Wallace 646-0l7t;. $l7~ ok. pet's <'o ns ide red. 400 l>q Cl ea $20(1/mo no view PJllO Loadl> of ~ f R€HIG€ Landing home wtformal S&S bu1ll College Park storllgl' :1 r~1r ~..iral(l' HOM€ din. rm . ram rm. Wl'I doll hou~ lmmac. 3 br. Cnll nuw for pcrl.onal bar $575 .mo. lnl'ld.: 2ba.$375 Eve11640 l538 prev1rw 7~ l 700 -IJlirdeDPr. No ~I~ - - - -.,,, , . . . , .. 1 Loh fw Sde 2200 Robet-h Realty dishwashers. cu rpels. ittrHl> Orw UOll 1300 sq ~ lalbooPeftinwla 3107 mo dnipes. clOl>t!tl gara1te. rt. 2 lOtlets, as 1s. •RENTALS* V.wdeShow ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br l~, Ba twnhse brk close lo school~. sul>('r S4001mo PACIFIC I BR. den • S47S al lhe Lrg JBr. 2ba yrly. Bch, fpl('. gar. lge patio. adlts, ruce 4 plexs, furniture REAL ESTATE. Gen~ 2 BR. den . · ·.... S38S ANAHEIM le nn 1 s. r r p I. Pa l 1 O. no pets. $275. 2447 Elden a v a 1 I J b I c c 11 t I II.JU. 642-0200 2 BR .. .. s.JXS C 0 N v E NT 1 0 N dl.hwshr. bltns Adib. no Ave 979 1658; Evs m4i847-7:o.66. lOam 5pm l.200Sq fl _o_r_s-pa_re_a_v_a_tl [ ~ ll~NI ·~·~~~:+~:.~: ........ . ,.,_ house. nxt door 1s newer Clean. 3 br. :.! ba, KIO. 2 BK. . $l25 CE/llTEH pets S400tmo 640 9335 ~70%7 7days Jnn I ... JV\ mo ln"ld 2 BR., 2•, Ba. . . . J 2 lh J " ---· .. .,..,., ... z BR. z Ba ~n. ru an." Near waU!r $16S Uul pd CLEAN lge 2 Br lower J&ruU>rial service. N B. tomt Can be bOught as a cpts. drps. 2 car gar HEW PRIME package o r l>epurale $345. 963-4569 531 950 ,Wcrtwfront Condo Call ror more Inf or. Agt. Agt. no ree. 2 Br. 2 :.I> lrt lt'Ycl. 673-7601 ---------formal din rm uO' noat ---4 BR Condo. pOOI. lt•nn1s. 3 BR. Oen . . . . . . Call 642·5678. l'XL 33.J lo Stv & refr1g. Fee apt. in 4-plcx. Cpls, tlrps. DELUXE 1 br rrpl Cull on Pac Ci.l Jlwy Call 3 BR. 2 ba . . . . . . $575 claim your uckeL'i Main Rentals. ~5370 closed gar . adults. no ameniu es w i rull • rec Robbie. ~-0757 s l t p . s 2 o o . o o o H d T f ' d handball & haskctball Ph 552 7091 3f . 0. In $350 mo. 979· 1888 J BR FR 2''2 ba $4 pcb Appll('AIJons taken r l . Se l bel" • I , _ ------3HR'2 & ... z $235. 2 br T .11. rool Corottcl .. Mar ll22 now ~7485 ac1s e o icvc. APPROX~sq.rt.C·2at J uR'., B· ....... $4 Smglesok. Fee ••••••••••••••••••••••• 847.&t07 IJO E. 17th St, Suite T. --------Laguna. ext~a l~rge lot .a Br. 2 sty. 2,, Ba. bltn:.. MR. EXECUTIVE near town L.argc trees & wrw cpt fam rm. Super u • ~ a ... • . . •.. . Main Rentals, 540-~0 Lovely lge 2 br upper. .. ~Imo Doyle ~79 J BR.zBa .. ·· ..... $.565 newly decorated Ideal ·~ ---·------ Do 'I th I I ('OUnlr" !>eLling $23,500. , ' 11 m1:.s •~ x·:.iu > ··z" R;;~i·~r. '1M·B6l I clean $475. 962·9571 3 BR. 2 Ba. · · · · · · $400 FOR LEASE, lh1fh "'" loc. No pet.s. S225 Mgr. at H.bOw 3142 If You Need A Staffed & J Im. 1-'lt · · · · S42S w t ., j w 3 n;-61 v 979-2531. 288S Mendoza I\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fur nished Ofhce. call located 1n CJ<t•IUl>l\'C Ill~ ....... , --------- CLEAN J BR 2 BA r 1 3 BR. 2 Ba . den .. S47S a er 1 e '[I,.. ~~!*,~-~.. S3JO Nr. Harbour, 3BR Tll ~ EXEC UT I V£ Canyon• 4 '1~1. lo.itktf w1fcatun•:-on pr1ml' '• JCre VICW lnl' ;\\ u't 'l'C to apl)rcn:.itv L'.ill f•1r dl'Wtlll 83>1 62~>1; ------Walker 6 lee Reel htate CLIFF DRIVE With view. walk lo beach or boat. Sunbath on large sundetk. 2 l>cdroom. family room, 2 bath n~lom Newporter. M\llSl ~tobehevc ! Sl4!t.500. ~ • * • dshwshr. 2 c~r gar.'~: 3 BR. 2 Ba · · · $UO bedroom, 2 /2 bathi. /..." = "=·= Nice 1 br. frplc. pool, 2BA Triplex. Bcf Sam or SU ITF: Rent indude$ Larry Lff 714·963-4569 or ~3l·9~5 ~BR. 2~ Ba... · .S530 S S 9 5 · C A l l COHONI\ DEL MAR adulLo;. no pets. $230. mo. aft6pm: 213/592·2666 f1t1me ·~cept., phone & 190ROC:he1hf'St. /\gt.Nol-'~ JDR.JBa ... ' .S600 6 4 0 • 9 9 0 0 0 R 2 Br Townhou::.e. frplc. _!>48-4757or S46·J'798 --mail S4:rv1ce, utll & M 1' 4 BR, ?.Ba.·········· S>75 64 ... 0406 eYes. ACJl'M. Pool. tennis. Some ocean Adult 2 bedroom beam lrYiM 3844 janitorial. Sccy's & ofr Costa esq C •• Br ho~e avail. now 2 5 BR. 2 .2 Ua . • .. g,')50 & Catal•n"' "'"ws. Clos~ ceiling no pell> S200 568 ••••••••••••••••••••••• equip avail Newport You are the winner 0 2 balhs. cpts. drps. Bllns. I n 3 B L'a Rm du .. "' "' w w I c WOOOHRIOGf.• ,..h t 640 u70 k •u Lh '"'tic r .,. m , ... n. t.o~hopp1n·•&r1ne....,.ach. isoninqapl l'IN""'APTS~ ...,.,n er ..... til' cw to c $350. 962·3533 din, 2 fpl c 's, 2 ba. pool. ., .. ~26 " ""' 2 B """ ---- Sports, VocoffOft tennis. $495. 673 0852 or ""''' ll r apls . Gas paid . 1. 2 & 3 bdrm units COM dlx su11.cs from $l50 &Recncrtional 2Br2Ba.adltcondo,fab 673-8700 Adults,nopets 400Mer-Designed like early Util rncld. f\/C. ample Vefllct.Show Rec area. 1'2 mi bch · r1ma (' Way, Apl 2. Callforn1a bungalow~ pkg,Janator 67S.6900 gar. $300 Ph 640·5048 --------1 Sall .Nan THE IASIL LE.AF 979-1911 F r 0 m $ 2 1 o 11 5 ANa1! ~hEelM Captsfrcllto 3278 Newly rede('oralt>d 2 Plnest.one. Ofc hrs 3.5.30 Pnme location 1n Hunt- ''fl LARGE 2 sty 3 br, 21'? ba. 3 Br, 2 ba. on cul de sac. lg bdrm, 1 ba apt l'ool 3 Br 2 Ba upper, $265. No wkdays." < JO~kft"• 1 n gt o n Be a c h on C 0 N V E N T I 0 N r r I d h h I & ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets 1027 Valencia "'J -""" am rm. rp. s ws r. yd. close lo sch !i prk. "kar beach Adults. $300. · ~-()4()() BrookhW'Sl. ~ square CENTER cls.tobch.Call aboulour $375, ls l mo . only 2br. Iba. Condo. Clean. $46·918>or546-6985 _ feel. Single. garden lype Jan 2lhruJan.9 Christm33 Bonus. $495 ~0430aft7PM washer. dryer. pool. no mo. 64L "883 • * * •-1.«h 3141 store or office. Good ex C II LA., 5678 l """ 714·96.1·4569 or 531 9S4S -pets S27S. 49-i-0315 v-v _ _....-ed .. a "'"' • t!X ~ Mwcia Cooper ••••••••••••••••••••••• posure, assign para-cla1m your Uckeb. Agt. No Fee Woodbridge Brand new· W•stmieshf' 3298 2 Br. 2 ba duplex. View of 2240 ,. ... Newport $22S. 1 Br duplex, frplc, 1~ Call Mr. Plummer * * * d t rully landscaped. air ....................... bay Seasonal S3SO M-__. •--h near town. Thalia & 963--6767 I stor y con o. cnn1i.. t.'Ond Pvt home 2Br dell 575 520.'> 675 38Z4 .----;::;n---. ------Recil Estah sauna, Jacuiz1, prkg for nook, atrium, poo1.' bch 2 Sty. 4 br. 2 ba, nu cpts. -__ or . You are the winner or 2 Cat.ahna.4.9H277 adults. DELUXE OfffCES hchanCJl' 2 800 boat or lrlr C~u~u!ic I club $470tlse. avail I I I drps. Cpk. OW. $4~imo New 2 br. t ba (rplc. bllru. \JckeLs to the Mewpoe t h«h 31&9 Comml & 1ndall spa~s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mt to beach !1611 :.!297 or 644 8795or644-8432 963·4569 SJl 9545 A1::t. No garage. Adul~. no pet.s. ~ Vacatiott ••••••••••••••••••••••• 200 to 2000 sq. fl. As low d 9684405 Ai,:l ---------ret> ~-...c ., .. ,,. 1840 Ready lo go CQUlppe - . Like new 4 Br. 2 ba • Len· --~-""""-------Rt<ttcrKOflGI ,ARK HEW,ORT as 35< SQ. Ct. Lag Niguel & n:!!l:Jurant. Trade ror re· Clean & sharp. 3 Br. 2 Ba. m:. d & i><>ol Colony z SfORY 4 br. 2 b&. new Yehi~t. Show APARTMEHTS Mission Viejo a reu :11 e:.tatc. trust _deeds. cpl!>, drps. bltn:., fncd ·rca. l'aul Martin cpl & drps, !rpl Cor lot CUTE l lhe 2 o~,., d H11ndy lo s D. Frwy. lo l ' Subm1l hi u Bo l '" C ll abo t , ... ~A.1 .... 1M l OrToDO:'\lwn['!°,umsc~an """1_·""1 1"'" __ _ au .. l'UllL'>. c ~ . N r . Ma 11:. & :. c :. Heal Estulc &!4 7383 a ga""". a u our "~' ..... .,, "' .. ._.. "" "'"' SanClement. 1076 :>.57~ K1ds 1pl!l:. OK SJ!IO -----Chnstma:. Bonu:.. S450 One bedroom, one b11th C 0 N v ~NT I 0 N l-'TomS25950 e.;MHRtntal 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --847-2760 San I.UIS Hey Twnhl>C. 3 711-~-4~"9 or 531 -~545 apartment:.. South or CENT Ell Oa:1en 9-6 l>aily ••••••••••••••••••••••• Refttd ---Br 217 Ba. fplc. wclbJr, Agl. No Fee tughway. CIOSl' lu beach J 2 lh J 9 s I' l T THE VIEW s Sharp 3 Br. 2 ba. ram rm. h hly upgraded nl•w . -and shops $250 per an. ru an A"ropsas rooro ms· l~~ans1shlon NEWPORT BCll STORE At.0:'111.-:IS WOllTll ••••••••••••••••••••••• llv rm ranch :.tylc 1~ h · To~ Call &t2S678, <'XI 333 to ... .. 2630Avon St.-$270 Mo. 5115.000. Mow in now Homu f\rnished Edward~ & Sluter Fret d~ &n'Pl:>I ruuul l.A.)V Unfurnilhed 352S month As k ror Mt!>St. claim your tickets. l_sland al Jamhorcc on Jerry Wynn (213,477.7701 Roy ... •RE ... LTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• d & tlY view. wolk to pool,••••••••••••••••••••••• 67S.2Jll • • * !SanJoaqu1nll1lt:.rtood. ~ "" yar ma1nl wate r . ~olf & tennis. No !>('ls. 4500 1~19Cum1nodc Jo:)llrt'lln ldboaPeftinsula 3107 Close to central purk & sssomo 7S2·9'l59 BHANDNEW 3 Br2'~ Bu, --Lovely'°"Oew l & 2 br, cpt.S. 17141644-1900 <:..1po. llch 4()3 :.!143 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bch. K1dsl(>4:l.s ok $400 Cplc.-. '' m1 from Doheny Costa Mela 3824 drps, garage. dshwhr ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• Spac10\C> 4 Br, 2 Ba. OC\!an 842·9496 afl 6pm. lacJllna hoc.h 3248 St. Bch & Dana Wharf ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults. no pets. S200 & •DELUXE• Lease or Re nt, lile In · Husl1c: M'll1ng <Jlon.i: lrool hom e Frplc. kidl>. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54.50 per mo. 634-8282. CASAVICTOHIA up. 1980 Anaheim Ave, Eastbluff J br . 2 ba dustr1al 14.000 sqrt, lt• fairway 2 Bedroom. 2 wshr :dryr. d:.hwshr. 2 $215. 2 b! duplell. 8-SPM. 524-1012 Evs 1 & 2 BR. uni or furn, gas 545.3229. 646.3160 after 5 Lease. Incl. spac. master gross, heavy pwr, good both cw.tom home with car gar. $750 mo avail pet.S~k. f ee RENTALS suite, d in r m & dbl offices. Across fr OC mount:i1n & ocean view. Jan 16-July I No pc.-ts. Main Rentals. 540-5370 LAGUNA IEACH J Br + bonus. 2 ba. Back & wlr pd. Adlts, no pclsP _m __ -:-.....,.,,.-----garage. Au to dour Airport. Call 546-4731 r PM R Bay Cpts. dr"'-. bltn:. Pool. rec rm. sec. gale. •or~• opener avail Pool •· Dys·. c•" •713 L'vs. 644 95112_3 l1 J Br. l'rz ba condo Pool. 3 80 M. newer home '""" .,,. ... ""AJ .. ~ 525 Vic•~~, ... 642·"""0 ....., · "" .....,... "' I d · p t c ..._, ......, ...,.. ..,. " ...,, Mon •~ F ... 1 A JO recreation area Adults•---------AMCHOU(l;E • t.ocll 3140 pauo. No pe ts. 1768 ocalc in or a •no . ..., •·· .... IMYISTMIMTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newl and, S32S mo La guna Z Baths 2 Br . Laguna Niguel. Adult E~1dc 2 br, encl 188E.22adStreet only.Nopets.Fromsa6() ........ s/IA"Yest/ SIZO. Bachelor cottage. 642~1 e~ ~':~,~~~-t %c~~-h~~~· LanaJ rm. view. aduJt:.. gar pauo Like new. No J.,arge~e;·,~;~~:iex. 2 ~~::::':'Yay •• !~ ............ . .__ __ 1_7_1_4_1_4_9_6-_7_7_1_1 ... , All uut + pcl t-'ee $15. 4 Br2 Ba. fplc. cpb. drps. SS.SO Mo. dbl gar , Pac1f 1c Isl ~b_&w_--06_7_8 ____ , BR. I~ ba., frpl. & priv Granada Mgmt Co. a.....s. Beachcomber. 63l·20 ll bltns.S450mo. Village. $385. 640-l6« & 2 Br w/gar $230. New rear yard. From S360 ---------i OpportUllity 5005 ~~tr 1078 or~7 2501 891H470 2 BDRM HOM E, lge 548 2873 ---rrpt. lge fncd yd wtpallo. Mo. OCEAHFROMT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ClfMS aao sundcck w,ocean view o..e.as u.Nnt 3600 Water pd. 2224 --o.. Agl , days: SS2·7000 IHt-JWi T ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hausottu..fwWihed Very me! 2Br .. l 1t2Ba. u v. rm. with hreplace. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Placentia. call betwn l ·5 Nights~--0507 2BR.,2ba.~ rnsfflt G't ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condo. f •replace. laun· w 1w Carpel t hruoul. ,Nwpt Bch. 3 Br 2 Ba. fpl". 636-4120 IAYFaOMT HOME N $2000. MO. 3 1901 ••s~ Cln 0 d '" -------br. Iba upsta1r:s apt. 3 BR 2ba ..,,....,..M · I Plushiest bar in a rea. ,. "" ~ -. Ge•ral 3202 ry service area. main-KltcMn wtrange & oven gar. palJo. bit~. 2 blks 2 Br 2 Ba. fplc. pool. 2 sty Ga rage. Mesa Verde · · _.,_ 0 yr Y Busy Street Out.standing t OCI Oel Oh1'tpo1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tenance free . S27Smo $425Mo. bch.$400yrly.645-1682 E·S1de Childre n OK. area.S200.Ava1IJa n lst. STEPSTOIEACH parking. Owner must Charming .!iOQ '>Q rt BELMONT SHORES On 963-8738 S290 ~16 Call afl S JO or wknds 3 BR. 2 ba .. uni. M2S I uit.c to h ndl 1RB 1m .1ppm'< •~atrl' 2 l C Cod 32c:......., B r 2, J·BDRM.APT.3tWoods COSTAMESADUPLEXZ · MS-9751_ : • · 3BR.2ba.,unl.$400 eaves a epro· t-'orm.ildin panldhtm walt'r. bY. ape • ......,.,,.4 r+ amrm.,, Cove Beach. Lana• Br.pvtyd&gar .Mar· CasadeHermOt!la ----bat.cproperty.Anxloul>. rm w wl't h.ir l'ml h Rr 2 ~· ram rm. •'1D· ba. Sprin gdale tSlater w1swlm poot ,One of the ned cpl. I child. ok. no 2br apt wtrireplace, 1.,.. Mesa Verde. l.ge 2 Br 2 Good terms. Agt. 837·4200 lohl'pdi;r-OUnth 164.SOO ~~~~:ii~:·~~· area.$43S.8J3·l69J besl rentals in Laguna pets. $220 mo. 642·6682 bath, range, oven, d ts· ba . newly r e dec . · associated •IOHD REALTY • ---Freshly painted 3 Br. I~, for$27S Mo. eve hwasher. S320. Also 3 br ~ mo. Call $46·14t5an c,1\l.l.l-:HYorllOM~:~ lal»oa15'alld 3206 Ba. cpts. drps. bltni.. MISSIOHREALTY . <sep.bldg>$370. 5. 17 I 4J 8 31-9411 ....................... service rm, pvt fenced PHONE 494·073 I Apw lowllf1 FtrnislMd 160 W. Wilson ........ --Ai-llMJl_'°" __ h« __ h_3_8_4_0_1 lu~r~.,· I ba. Gl.ootl 10<' .• ydho· rqe~oodet stcrT~!1/0<fss: o-,~ut S"'Cluded 2 Br. ···········:..:~~:··3··1·0·· 3 Br. 2 ba, luxury twnhsc .••••••••••••••••••••••• ,~~~~~~~~~~' m '....,75. year Y S • ""'" "' lcAoo ,...._ 7 New shag & k1l appl N ._ h 80 bd 2 Br. I l>'l Ba Twnhse s tyle, s-to AllG I 080 WJWAM WJNTOM at.reel E. of Magnolia ofl' f~lc. sun deck, ~ar. lrg ••••••••••••••••••••••• H N t llts 1 · car .,.,ac . Sl . l rm, bttns cpts drps Inc l ;>;;;~·;1:r·:;;;;~;;~1:~· :~w.lc1~-6i~~21 :01~gas:~~~8~u~ot.21~c_· .~~.;~1 497.:t7i.so '1J~ ~':ch~ ~~o. f:15uW. ea°tf~~::,gorMS-493r· pe~~~~~tals.~sa10 ~~~~~s':~dlt:., oowl) d<'cor'ld 101!1 So --...._. ' P.... .....,....._ Bal Blvd962-050S tSTMO.i9UE8£& d • --------• Ouk !)1 Qi 900 ~5" t;!QO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "1" ~55 New el~e beach apt. i .. Sl.2S. Bachelor, a ll ulll. •Sor llwy. newer. 3 br. llwl~ NEW 3 br.::? ba, 1 sly $13S.Ulll.pd.Ready now! BSydToW'llhcMttH JBR,qwetarea. S ingles. F ee $lS 2ba. fpk. lndry, no pet.a, H. llOw 3242 twnhsc, 2 car gar. fncd Fee 2 br, 11,; ba from $295. Ai 960-1934 Beachcomber, 6Jl ·201lor OIMr' R~ &tat. n:f . Allr . $495 675 6900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P3ll0 lmmed occupan· Mam Rentals. 540-5370 cond. pvt patioe,. Mull.I>. r "e 1 & z Br, 2 ba Adul'-547·2501 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---cy 11\41840-1981 See M~r 1920 Meyer, or '"'fl '"" ---------MoW61 Hws 2 Bedroom:.. larjle open 3 Br. 3 1 ba t~:,nhoul!e -· Costa .. sa 3724 19th. Wkdays ll·S. wknd only, no pets. Pool. SanCIMleAte 3876 ForS* 1100 bcomed llvin~ room . S pa rkl ~g n .. ('On.~ LOCJlllMI....... 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llH,64.2-0282 Jacuw. From $220 mo.••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• larice family or d1nmg $4 70. c 11 I I LI I a • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .. o 00 WEl!M & u· 19132 Magnolia, 962·1800 •SPARKLING . cJ h h • 846-137lor84&5456eve~ N VIEW d I -• ~ ,. '" 3 b 2 b L bous \lobelc. 1tl1>dul.ullomr& room, "' w u~ t•r "" -OCEA . au t •Studio&IBRApls -e r. a1 <>wGn t8r,$200mo. 2br. Iba apt, just re· Hulldmit 0•.'lt\l'rv S.l l>u•ll l!il>, fireplace '"'-3244 community spa(' 2 Ur, •TV&Ma1dServAvail mqwelcompex. arag 16.S9JLeGrand novat.ed. 2 blks lo bch. up. & St•n Ill' ti7S i570 w1.~hde r G&oodd r1y•• rl1in · •••••••••••••••• •• •• •• • ~n~.2"" lia. 1~ S47S mo "'Phone Serv. Hld pool & patio Adults only. N 846-395() $225. & $2J5. S tove & rorrn:e~t or1nfo c .... e oca on .....,.......,. 2376Newport8lvd CM pets. m 5. 6"S·3381 0 refrlg. l 50·1S2 W . $:500 month. 64G-8.1S8 NEWER 3 BR. 2 BA. cpl.II. Mmioft Vt.'"" 3267 S48·975Sor64S 3967 837-9517 Nrly nu 2Br. lba. nr bch Escalones. San Clem H~ :.elf ront d. lull b11th, drps, frpl. ds hwshr , ,... 1 encl gar $260/mo. Cal 492.7072 ji.at refirua~ iru.1de Stt Cotee MeM 3224 ..... Uo. 1375• 714 963.4569 ••••••• •••••••••••••• •• SUS C •51T ..,5 2 Br. nice & clean. c ose ---------• • •• • • .,.. Cl 3 B 2 b Id ,.. ,.. shopping Adulls onlv 544-S70l aft 5:30 A-I .. r...-1-L-...o up with iawn1ng SIOOO ......... •• •• ... ~ «531·964.S AgL NoFee n r. a on cu · e· · , ~·ow.,1~- $48-6113 S225E/Si<k>Z br,~t'.CPl. sac, fncd yd, t'overed Minutes lo NB. 1 BR Nopet.s.64S·8939 3 br.l~ba.frplc,palio. _ • ......__."'9d ]900 IRVINL• w pd c 11 rurn. Adults, no pets. ---.------drpc.. aar. fncd. yd. pat.lo .:. patJo, $375. tr • a 2ll0 NewPQrt Blvd. CM Large 2 br. 1 ba c«tage end. gar. Avail Jan.1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20x'8 Unlvtirtal 70. 2 Br 2 Mal. adlt.s 646-1078 2 BR. I Ba . . .. S350 586-1195 Encl. gara~e. East C.M S36S. 846-4990 TIIE EXCITING 8.t adult park. Pool. re. Z BR.2 a.... • ... S32.S·375 HOLlDAY PLAZA d I , .... ._. Ma,5.a. .a.-..r 811. rent.' 1 lO beach. PP. Condo. 2br. l ba. paUo 2 e.o 2 Ba ••••• s..175-~ 3 Br Condo. No pets . Pool, A u ls on y. no pets SPAMISH STYLI -~ "",......I~. 0 1 n.. I • ...,S Deluxe 1 br apt $180 mo. ...,,,,_ ..... "'""" MINUTES TO NPT Krorham GU-7601 ?race. No pets. $293. J8R.2Ba ..... ~·~ enc garage. -mo Adult.sonly,nopc.-Lo;. l965 ....,., .,...,,,,_, 3Br. 2 atory w /frpl~. BCH 1 PN ~ 200 mo. m -6543 _ _ _ 3 BR. 21,; ba. •.• $400-IW 768-5220 Pomona Aw. Apt ts. balcony. patio. phaa Bach l&.2 BR .._-clfll'Y .,. Side 3b 1 d 4 BR. 2~ ba, rut"n .. 159!> z n. f 1 a d cl crpl'" & dbl e nel gar f • ,,~ · 0 •-•••••-•••••••••• ,., r new Y ecor 4 BR. 2~ Ba .•••. $100·800 .,. • P c, Y r ' eun, $115. Bachelor. all ulil. 0 O Bk rom 5h•~ hme. lgc yd & paUo, nr 48R.38a ......... $600 avail ,Jan. t. $300 mo. Slngl(.>8 ok. Fee $15. Pela/chlldren K. Adulla No l;eta I UHm khools. $39(). 646-23&9. _ BIC CANYON &'IH2S6 or 831·2292 Beachcomber. 631-2011 63&-l4S4 or S4T·4Sl0ons, l~l Mesa Or SanlaAnbdia. f'IPrve1zbdrm. M&'iA VERDE 3 br + 38R.2...,8'1... ..'700 Mt'#pOrtleach 3269 orM7·250l ON BEACH <SBlka~:~~c~'r,NvwpOrt & 3 1• nn. me pro-(amity. 2 ba, dbl. gar.. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• &.ag..oleach 3741 S46·1lllOO perly. 512~.000 ; lSr* ~hpaint.l\lcond.$425. ------~ ....................... BachelorS280 downllU. G•U .... DY S48-T129 Realtor ON PENINSULA ~-l''urn beaut. 1 BR 1 Bdrm $29!> Rooms 4000 " " Ea!suide $215 2 br, kids Exclling 3 Bdrm home apt. nr bch, Resp empt•d 2 Bdrm Crom $320 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAi.TOi '7S-' I 61 F w/bltach & water aero$~ adlta UUl pd 494-4200 3 Bdrm from $49S ROOMS S25 wk up with ~~~~~~~~~ ok. ee. thest.reet.$490/molsc. · · · lfloolOfangeCounlfl ,. Swnr.ner & winter at kitchen. $37.~0 wk up Main Rfllt.als, ~·5.170 ESPECIALLY LARGE Ocean view. $195. Utll mo•U>eca""-'I opcnnent beach is beaullful apts. 548-97:>.5 81'0K (US II[ Ill TC)IJ':, JOI• .,_ ~Jlh n A' lfi; IURGBST4MD Laguna Beach Free standing building With plenty Of parking, Grosses $15.000. mo. Y¥r round. Owner rcliririg. Will accept 29'k do wn. Agt. 837-4200 COFfHSHOP NETS$2000. MO. Perfec:l Mom & Pop loca· lion. Free standing build ·~ with plenty of park· lfllt. Heavy root traCftc loc. Short hours. Good terms. Agt. 837-4200 A.toWrwckMtca $1600. MO NET Orange & L.A. Countm• loca\Jons. Fully licensed. Ag!. 837·4200 Rowws&Pt.h Neta $31500. mo. San Franclsc:o style. 1 Peraon C>PeraUoo. Biuy Mall Joe. Only, $31.000. full price, with lerm1. Agt. 9 837-4200 COCKTAILS Newport Beach P lush. seau 100 . Partne r s. fe ud ing . Terms. Agt. 837-4200 AFAUATI Opportunity to own n brant'h offlco of a 1ur cessrul Video Datrng Club.Call V1deovlew 997.5400 SAN CLl!:MENT~ BEACH UNITS p)O, 3 br. (ncd, kids, pets. 4 Bdrm & den, Fron I paid. Fee. communlle& A__,. • VI e w s of ocean , CDM u ,,._ f I I al0£)esok. Fee w1view of water . boats & Main Rent.ala, ~$310 ._,. Cat.allna & Paloa Verdes .... vo:away or s nae Restaurant Costa Mn.a Main Rentals. 540-5370 SpyaJass Hiii. SS75t mo. 17IO ~ Wlh .-.oms. •IAr,. private decks ~n'r:r n CITz0'g bee!~! f« leU\l, rutty equipped: 0 7'UPLEX" -5parkllo tt52J~Jlk!~ ARt63M400 L..-t=-... ---ondmojlllo •llealtldPool-8aunas eoi.. MHS34 2'2·2·t.ownhM unlt.1 }ust 2 Mesa del Mar. 4Br. 2 ba, .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ....., Feglur1ng PCJC*, •Aulaned covr'd prtcg .,...,ron, ---------bl«u from 1urf. 4 Yn bl\Jns, Just Ndec:orated. OPEN DAILY ALICIAPLAU Jocuzzl.URJ.bmarcb, •Adcbt.lonalfreeparkillfl &44-8573 _ ~ S....Falll'tcoMM new.Sll9,SOO 96M96S________ SA.M.TOIP.M HARD TO FIND ScenicMouatalnVM!ft ondue9ngc:Mlnousl •WaldservlceavaU. tte.tafftoSIMN 4100 N~"7S$2100.mo. r-D ide " II ho NEARNEW21l"48r2~ East.bluff Exec, home. Lar1e. dill adult tU ..--..w-T-•Fumitureavall. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IU.c:.1teel Worltlai~ .. FOUR PL L· X • • -....... c:.ast.a .am Y me 1 • '"br 2ba ram -Soft ""·-a. .. -,_.. .,......_ ,...... NO PETS H I .., available wfJ bdrm&. 2 Ba. fam rm. cpl.a. drpt! ... • · ""' B4rnl Apu. rum ca IU'I· oncs.-..-a AVOJO lNCOMPATIB.l.E wllh contract.ors. e P Sf'•c!ou!. well planned balhs ram rm & qmet thruout. Dep nq d . water. New crpts, drsi-. f\n, gym. ~at <>Pen M·F 9:30S:30 ROOMMATES I run. Requlret no H • 3·3'2·2·Jual 2 blocks to cul·de·u~ loutlon. ~4 J)9lnt. WaJli: 10 achoola, Pool. Jawul. Billla"" ThlVllOgl.MCJreO( $at10.S..Sunl2·~ perlence. Owne r wlll surf. W .S29 iross. New ~81M4or646-?71l. ---1hop1 , tennis clu b . '8l~lor~l-6130 ~you'reloolmlg Hunff~n ~·C:OAJtJ~ train. Good terma. A1t. lktln1"tl39.SOO. View. TurtJerodt Terr. 3 S7SO t mo. Lte. Rer1. UJU Stoekpart, Lai t«.Flr!*nlsavalbble, TakestbeOueuwork 837-GIO. •BER1llAHENRV• Br & F'am Rm. beaut. &40.f'T7$or&U-Z240 Hilll Orwoncf!WQ8ectoom Paci c outoHindinaibat --------- REALTORS S ~-4121 saoomo. 752-0817 *MOW A¥4.IL * Sony. no pet.a. MUtl.Mng. 7110cffnAvenue ruetrrROOMMATE ~to&.o. SOJI 21$0.l_!!'~·-•n-~. New PaUo Home, 2 br, 2 nu; &LUFF'S, J:iOO t.o Mlw,..I IHdl l7•t OITlcesapen 9:0090600. l7l4>$36-1487 832·4l34Since 1971 •0 •• ................ . Tl Unit Apt Project. CO$t• _ . be + xtru. Swlmmlna. SM per month ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• Now ...,q. Managed by $CASH~ Mna. prime locallon, to ,.. t•V...._ 3214 tenrtls. jacul.t.I. Adultt. BIO CANYON, S7SO t.o 1 BR, across rrom beach. Wiiiiam Walters Co. .~~ ..... ~~~~ llOM.,.OWN•R bo--bc bullilnWt7. Exe\lllcnt 91---, Liie t400. mo. 16(). dla· •pe_!__monlh No peta. $170. Carport. a. ""' ,._,_ taJC lht!l~r ~ncflt., fOf' •••••••••••••••••••-•• count for Jan. 524·9834 HASTIM(iS & CO. 67&-SZ«tor833·2105 • '180. Z br, pool, lanJge, ,.,. pa S9 n at low bank rat.ea to~· um. l\equu~" ~.ooo In ~-3 br. 2 ba, nu cpls, Realton &40--5* ltldl oat. Fee 611 WESTCLll:''f' NB aoiid.Ato debtl, pay tuet. Jan u 11 r y. Bu II d • r , drpl, fp1c, encl p10o. 2 Br 2 81, lux apt. over· Oceanfront Oaraa• Art· 2 Main Rentals. $40-53'10 1 AGT. Ml-.5032 · take a vacallon, roo. CT1•*2-4'J05 OU/m o . 8U·O•e t90klna Newport Bay,HV Hms. Carmel 3 Br Br.lba.nopett,uU pd, lddiUon.~wlm poo&.~J' &at-tMS Alt. N() fee. whb balcony &r rplc. +YR, nr park • school. Av all now to 6/30. SS2S a-and new, 3 bdrm apu, I SO I ~&...llM Dr ot1 &IC.UIUnt 2nd or &ft1 s~ =O.,~~l~!:: &.O 3 8R, a .8A, rrpl, p m.a lllfOmo. 7SZ-0&l7 mo.M&-2SlO ~~~. •m~~=e~~0~11: .Newportw;:i:1w· INlllOM• Mlal\Mll ! 117&.000. dlhwar.'M•ftY upcradH . a Br. t s. townhoule. llufta l·lcYCl 3 BR. 2 ba. STEPS TO Buch, 3 br. 2 low•nce. 2 wk.s r ..... rent. \.Mllllt Off1a s,.. MICHAHICS YEAOEA REALTY PU 114·tft·0'9 or Pool, qubhoua. pas, Low\1 a....obelt a& pool. b a. Wat r . US 0 mu 8'1·'71M, l Oaaa· Calloe!$1Wt Mauw MATIOMAI.~ ~m .5.ll·~ Alt. No Pee. Avail • .,.. •·•Gt .ao All..._UJI ~.,. ,,_ m•> ata.n u m HS C714,.Jt.ltl4 , (I Mon<1.1V Ouceml:>c• ~ 1 I 1 6 Add 1t ... Bu1ld 1t Diaper 1t .. Hammer it... Car pet 1t ... Cement it.. Win: at.. Hoe 1t. .. Clean 1t. .Move lt...Press lt ... Paint 1t. .. Nail it .Plaster it ... Fix ft.. SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb it Pdt Ch 1 Pipe 1 . P mo e 1 .. Roof 1t .. Landc;cape it. .. Tile 1t ... Trim 1t •.• Sew 1t ... Haul it ... Add it Plant it Alter 1• . Learn It .. Aftpff anc:e R•pair Carpet 5.rvfce H~lnq Hoaedean&ncJ Paintlft9/Pap..-111CJ ·······••··••·••·······•··········•··••••••·•· ......•..••.••••.••...• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .o\l'f'f,l\'ICt.ttH•\111 1 111 .. ·1 \t.111"1111,1, >•1u1., rm ll\\t-1rnt-.\1>\ 110L~t-:n.t-.ANl'l<i ~Ill '"'n111•t'Jll "' 1111"' l!t•p111 r ' 1'. I LI.II \l I. If 'W\\ Uyt1:hJl>lecouµI~ 1~11 1 -.1•1 .!ILL 1 l1 nun., II~>' t111.1r work 11'1 •Iii td()ti llt-r ll !Jti.3 ~1:1 tl lot •l 'J\llll('>l'r\''>I -Car~nfl'r ,,, , ~.111 Sonny d. Jl'I t-·n-e haul CLEANING BY AN'll •••••••••••• ••••••••• • ing, cll•anup, lft•c work t:xpersenct'd, wslh ri·h I I 'I l!,11. 1u; \1 DIH: I. ~ Co'9roctor tor w.uhl1• atem:-. Fen· Alt<?r s PM. 493·0680 Pu1ntln1ot Int E-::<t ll1'u' Oriq ~Gflhlcs l'l.l'\1l:H.R lh'p11t1 rl' dqwnd.1bl1.• 1-'r t1u 1::.l Custom M'urab lllti s.~ 1J' I''' s n st .i I I J t 1 on l 111lJ,1yb4571165 WPl<C'> (; (;1dk). Plott.f' /lt•pal,. 6'2 9315 Wo1k111.1ni.h1p Guurn'd ••••••••••••••••••••••• - t 1111·1 r:uer. 1-·n·1.· t·•t Vt:ll y N t:A 1' I' i\TCll RooflftCJ :!5 Yr.. exp ff4.2 0295 ,Jon.<. & Tt.:XTUH !-: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltpr. 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RE.AL ESTATE CONDO CONVERSION SPECIALIST 'I ou ~trl' lhl' "1nn1 r .r l L0~1· l1lk I .1h Dukl". McMt~11 Trust ---- t\l'I 0 INSL ttANt:to: DRl\.'F:l<W\"\T~:u .1rt11 ulalt-pc•uplc Ill i. ... u. w U11: \IC ~tam B1 h l'rk ll1,11h Sports. Vocation ~·huol 111 1'.rnl·r·ald B.1\ & Rec~otional Wcar111,.: 1'1111kL• 1 h;ssn Vehi<S. Show lll-l 1219 --- . Dffds 5035 .••••••••••............ LOANS 9% CASUALTY UMDERWRITY Lanw 1\uto Ai,:1.'ncy Or11n1tl.' Co M.'(•k1n1t t!Xper"d & tra1 ni;e auto underwnti;rs ROYS .AND GIRLS M1sstnn Viejo F.I 'I oro llll'J Ea1n your own monev wlhni:i 11ulhn1p lluru. JfLCr ~chool For 1n formation. c·all 8.10·0\11:1 Semi r1'lc11·1l 1u llrl\t' me "' d}nJm1c f>t•rsonaht ll''> my car 'i It J r1·.1 lo that we can tr:11n lo 1n Anuhl•tm da1h 772 0740 Lroclun• our vrollurl tu dll)'!>, !HO WiM t'WS cu~luml•r:-. Ill Ca It f & r\rW.lllil Work 1; hrs <I day. r>1.·rm 111 our urfitl' n ... ar O C •\trporl 1n 1dt!al rrii:ndly ore al m~pht-n• Crc.1t1w op por lur rnrn & \\-Omen w mak1• .1 .. m•J1·h mone\ a:. )OU tlt"ilrt' wh1li; n•ta111 trl~ url ~lnl b.1 .. e ,aJarv 1'1•rin Po-.itmns ava1l.1 ble 1\tl\ ;1n1·l'm1•nt to manag1•11 .tl 1i11i.1t1nn If you have s ubstantial experience In all phases of condo convers ion and are pre pa red to become Vice President of a dyna mic. expanding company with specta<"ular g rowth in the investment ricld (Sa lary & profit sharing), Write Oon Bt:rmar.. Pres ide nt. QUA IL PLACI!: PROPERTIES. 1400 Quall Street, Newport Beach. .11 '"" Personals 5350 AJso 2nd TD Loans F'~1re,,tTt•1ITI'>"llt"I'1!11!1 Sottt.r Mtq. Co. \'\.\tlf·;l\1 ••••••••••••••• 0 ••••••• & OfFICECLKS ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLER 642·2171 545·06 I I SAVE SS l'r1vali; µart\""~' )OUr 2nd I I) I.\.! ~.7J I st & 2nd TD Loans Ii I • "Ill Xl~I.' lr\lnl' t•;w1ltt I "' 1111 1.d -..10.0l"I 1-.l ·1 I 1 "' r, I tl I 1· II '\ \ I· '\ I I 0 :... I ~.\.I EH .1.m ~1hr).J,1n !t C.111 ••I:! ,J1,o11i ,.,, IJ.I 111 1 l.0111 \Ollr lick• h . ,, ,, SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Brokt·n OV\•r.1 llum.111 l'lm 1·r llOOK l ' 1' 'h'lwn ,, f,11n11lh 1·f111pl1 · gol marrit•d 11n rv ll ....... ~ '"' I~•'. ""r111111l l "111kr J 111111nmrl 11001\ l I'. dl'Vl)lntlll fnr II :!1 ·• 1\1.'rt• 1.:irrC'b ''" rn11h1J1• tim .. Lost & Found 5300 1 l.IU'ol' ('fl\t"rlll : IU \1 ... ,. Wrtght\\1111cl Jl il\ .1hl•· '-lllU mo 1111 I Ill', dew ;1 \Vtr & pwr· ,1\~t1I 17 l i • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.'ll 41i2 I l.11" t Ht''~ :trd "ma II 1)1,tl'k CltJ)! W '°"ht I hl•-,t "k1nn~ 11·.: .. m.•h: M.! l:lllJ,1fl 'i :IOpm Announc.ements / Pe-rsonals/ Lost &Found I ll.,l Sal l'Vc l>e<· IK on ••••••••••••••••••••••• nr Pft\'1l1on (Jut-'Cn t;utd Announ<:~mt'nts SI 00 tu .11·clt'l wsth Kolo 1·0111 Onnk1n..: µrvbll'ffi ·• C.111 t\k()hol llclµl1n1• l-1 hf'> J tJ..i~ I0.5 3830 •SHARON'S* ()L"J'(',\l.L ~ASSAca; 4!1!1·1:!:.!I ·111~; EXl'EHIENCE'" Adu It rnot1•I Closed 1·irc·ull TV Vnr Hl·~t·n·a lion. .. 64~ 3!.lli7 •KAREN'S* oun:,\LL. M.\SS.\(; E til'~I 2i\M ti~ 1780 ABORTIO ... Ct1uni.eltn.i & RC'l1•rral l'n·i.i tL'St 11va1I wknd~ l~ llr I ftolphne ~7 ~95 •Sl'llUT \l.HEAOEH Fully l.H'l'nM'O I 1115.'i 1-.l l ';ormno Heal S.in Ch.-menll' For <.tppl llfl •w1:H 4!J2 7291; IH.l.1\XIN<; MASSAGt-: Earmn~" rrurn SSI 5 Mo to ~800 Mo A11µly Ii IOO Arookhur!>t. Sll' WM F11un111in Vulh.'} Un1110 i''cller:il SJv111gs Bu1ldrni: 54\1 filti l Aulomouvc Nl'W IJl'l..ill Shop neC'O!> help Top v.ai.:C'<. p:11d Eni:sm• Skamcrs. e n1t painter:.. buffer.. & Polishers. up • holsterv shampooer s. d1eck out. p1ck·up & de• hvl'ry Apply at 2059 llnrbor Bl. CM 645 J0.10 AVON Have A Very MHTy Christmas .•. IOYS AHD GIRLS IO 10 15 }C'ar' .. :;irn Chrt:.lma!> mon1'y $:!11 to S40 P<"r week sdhn~ .~ut1 ~n1ptions lo thl.' Dally Pilot Transportu1111n provtd<'d No dcliv(•t "'" ur collcclln~. l'hon1· 5.1'1 \1712 CABDRIVERS l\1C'nor Women Mu.<.l he 25 or over AJJply In Per:,on Yellow Cab 11:?51 Slater /\venul.' Founw1n Vallt'y CASHIER l)v11r 21 Will Tra111 5 Lo><'alconi. \folro <.:ar wa .. h ?.l~~ll l.1rhor C '\1 Eleclron11::. M Ii-: has 1m mmerl 01Jt>n111i-:' for 1·h.•t· l r o n 11· •' ' s 1.· m b I l• r l> Sotdersn~. ~luffing. I' t' IJOard rl'q Xlnt benC' 1n l'I g mt:d llcnlal ln!.r In I er \' 1 l' w T u l' ' I W l' d I Thurs !I am w .I pm U1sc lnstrumrnl.. ... 1112 Uaki;r :41. Costa M1.•"ta f'h !r19-S300 ~ 0 E. GENERAL Off4CE Interesting pos1L1o n a nswerlDR studl!nl 1n qutnes by m<t1I ttl'Q0!'i malure Judgement, good memory. det111I ab1hly , typsnl'( 45 ~ "'vm Cw.Lom1•r wrv1ce hack itround ht·lpful \plJIY '\a11onal S~:o;h·ms ~orp 1361 Birch St. N Ii ••••••••• •••• ••• ••• •• •• Ht•w,ffd f:7J i h~7 \rtbh & f 'c .11 l'>m1·11 "''l'<h•d lttr "kml < ·r.ill I 11 ~ I' s m ,, 11 i: 1 ,. , l:i<1li.l.1m"" l.1c ~1as.,1·ur .... 111. lll·IJlll h11p I \l11111lUI\' ~lhll.IU/l'I ~>uu •• 11-.•i!I 4!M 5lll antJ the mont>y tll pav ror 11 1-;,1·1'lll•nl pl lint•· ('arnmi: opportumt~ c.cll 540 7041 or Z4mllh 7 135!1 CllEF. 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Clo~cd Wcrlnl''d.1~ 1·1,1-.-;1l11·1t .ut '•\..! .Jli7K lc•C'I . ----- For on Ad Jn W °"'"'' s W oriel Cd! Sul' 642-5671, Ext. JJO Stripe-Happy! Ho Waist Seam! "- '-= 1122 )) I i., A& i3..Jt. ~I ~ I I '"' ' . . . ''" .. I UJ.-9224 h I" tr ('~,.. II \11' 9.1 2 I/ ~1•1 '• ~.1pr. ,., 11 1, ,, , ·SIZES !On· 4n "J ,,, ,.,,~ •• •• I,,,.. I I <rr 1Tf. \ti c!•• ( ~ .... n )\(J'' ... "I (Ht.J\•"'°'" f<V\ ...... ''I t'1! .. r t If \ 10 I 1!"• , f'tff • tlft•r i1111c:I' Brook<. Nuedf&cralt Oepl 105 c>e.1v P1101 Box 163 Old Chl'l.,oa St11 lll1lW Yorio. NV 10011 P11nl N,1mo, Address Zip Pauer" Number VORE thll'I 'ver ~lorP' 1) r!et•ll"' plu\ 3 fr" prinltd ,,. 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Hld~as Honllcot 2035 I Wind Cave Lone Huntinqton B~och You Jr ... th1• \\ 1nm·r uf 2 utk<'h to the Sports, Vocation & Recreational V~hlcle Show <.tllhe J\NAllEl:'wt 1· 0 N V ~; N T I 0 ~ n :-..;n.n Jan 2 thru .Ian 11 1 JJI b42 567H <•xt :133 to , lu1m ~our ucket.-. •• * llOME-OFflCI:: l',\HTY I 11•t l'~•·nnm• Ill lhC' pie l1Jrt• l'h1>l•1RtaPhl'r on \.di rnr lhl· holul.I\'" 111;11111~i ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schools & ln,trvcffCHI 7005 ....•......•........... WO~I F. \. TR.AIM FOR IARTEHDIHG rwo Wf;EK <.:l.A~S NA rt ON WIDE JOR PLAC F:M l':N1 ASSISTANCt:,; GOUD JOB Ol'l'UltTUNITI l::S AMltllCA ... IARTEHDERS SCHOOL 1104 ~; 17th St SA f\34·1960 Sc'hools Coul To Coast ..._.p Wafthd 7100 ·••·•······••····•····· A /\/\AAAAAA/\/\A SECY /GEH OFC Account11tj/ Rt!cepl. Employers Pay 1\11 Fees Lit Reinders Agency 4020 U1rch St, Ste 104 Newport Beach 83.1-11190 toll for Appl/ Estab 'ISS Boat Ccr~nters Pocifica Muds You <ire the w1mu·r of 2 uckclS lo lhl.' Sportt, Voution & Rec~otional Vehi<~Show 11l lhl' 1\ N ,\I I t:I :\1 l'ONVENTIO:" CENT EH -Happy Holidays lrvuv" l 'cr:.onnc( Allt>Ol')' 188 E 17th Co:-.lu Mc:sa Susle 22.i ti42·1470 Slc.iti.d Carpn~rs ~u:.l bto cxPl'r Xlnt c<> hcnC'ftti. Apply at , P..it·1r1ca By Kipper Yachts, ~H W 17th St , C M Jan.:! thru Jan '' .._.----_ UOt\T HEP AIHMEN Call 00·56711. t'Xl. 3;1:1 lo n.•.n·~--~ . .n_. Some f1btoq~lui.s & Ith-da1m \nur t1<•kf'l' ll11ll'I m cc h u n 1 c J I e" p n --;--HOUSEKEEPING Crvstaltner Cnrp . lliZG Comp.t B!'lkpr II\<' In, PORTER Placcnlla Ave. c M refs ~I Pvl rm ha, TV I 1 t l' <' n o k • (' 11 M BOOKS 644 !l61i6, 644 9!kl6 N11tht l>hsfl . onson bt•ner1t.s l'lral><' NII for a ppt l'>. l 520. 64~ 5'K.lll Students Cook & Bro1lt>rm1111 com Houwwives & bmation Apply 2~:10 w lf11u~edean .. r . "~ p<•r 'rl . Moonll9'1t.n Coast Hwy . N B. btwn Fnday:s. llulbo<t !:;land M1lllon Uollar corp 2 30&5Mon·Sat 675322H nt.'«is men & wome n of -----HOUSEKEEPER Jny :q~e who enjoy Delivery man for l0.1rl~ · S speakin~wtolher:-.&wno morn L A T1mt·-. home Emplo)cr'> pa)' fci:s. an.• horl'll w /lhc avera i;e dc•ll\•ery routl' 21-:i hr~ " It v e. 1 n. 5 day :.. :! run or I.be mill JOb~ d.iy ~1 usl ha V(' l'con childrt'n, S500 mo. cur Adults onlv. No Mar90Klnq No 11 r•tu111 selling 1n :.ohciung, no rnllccim..i PeNOnnel AC)tncv \'olvell & no l>Cll1ni.: ap Westminster/Hunt lkh 638-0862 p111n1menl!'I Work w/one nr~~ fJ31!·~12B __ _ ul thl' mosl popular & DENT AL lloUbeke<'pcr. hm11.11tal t''I( :.uccc11sful produ<'li. on per prer ti llJlc11:h Hills lhe markC'l today . An 1n OFFICE MGR. Hospual. 1501 f. ltlth Sl, c>.pens1ve product who'l> Experience necessary. Nwpt Sch numc ts a household Ru~y priil~llcc ~hort ... --- word thruout the world work wel'k Benefits Janitor work purl lime Work in u youthf ul. H u ntln1ottnn Beach evl!s. O.C . loc:111nn:, rr 1endly uLmosphcn .. & 847·607fi $3.00 hr -+ (';"per m1ull~ haw run while you earn only. 1213>!J27·0111i top pay You ri;cetvr a . j(uarunLced Mtlury + c·'I( try a D a 11 y p JI 01 t,c;i:al Sl.·crctan. mature tremrly l1berai com Clltss1f1ed Ad to buy, sell 1 o sta.rl ufler lhc New mt'l.o;1on & honust·~. C1>n or rent something. Year 644·5730 te!ll.l> & other 1ncen11vcs Xlnt ,11lv.111cemt>nl pWCMt.d 7100 HelpWont~d pQl.i.1b11lllei. Cur both men ••••••••••••••••••••••• &womc•n ~ Nu cxµl'r nee. You re <.'C!IVe full puy while beln14 Lra1ned. You c1111 work ~ morninsi or eve. hrs. On sr•Rr THE "rw YEAR ly 10 min t>y Fwy. from " Ln all surrounding com munltlel. You owe It to WITH A HEW CAREER! younelr IO at least In· vt11tl1Jate this u n u11,1al oppor. Contact Renee RoJll' 833-1098. Fed Mart ------Sellin a 1nylJlln1 with a Ttade your old i.tufl ror Daily Pilot Classtrled Ad n_e\\ 1tood1es with a is a simple malt.er , ' Class1r1ed ad 642·5678 Just call 642·5678. Heu1~and~t Op,.rtwitlls ballA!t ,. 1111111 ~ts ACCOUNTING CLERK For newspape r accounting office. Must be accurate with figures , operate a 10 key adding machine and electric typewriter with sklll. This ls a full lime position. Work in pleasant e nvironment with good company benefits including 2 weeks vacation afte r one year. company paid group insurance, credit union, etc. Apply at : ORAMGI COAST DAlf.Y PILOT 130 W. lcry Str9ilf1 C ... MeH .................. tlf WW.1.<00PM C•tor .,,,, t ...... 64M321 nt.176 Equ11 Opportunb' ~- Ste Otf tsp Ad In roon'S srom S£CTIOlt Fw kt llltih. .tfJlt.,._ _, k ..., II f"'W ...._ ~o .. -4 1:00,.. .r. 1313 I lrooldlrst Avt. Gordtt1 CiroYt, Ca. Ma lfll!Mnl ,._, _., M ....._,I« ,....,.,.,,_.,. HOI ..... $1., Mio OW,.. C..., U 110 n. c-·· MtM Sollie• tn• Fed Mart FAMILY SAYINGS CENTERS ,,. .... Oppt .... ,, I ,,., Mo# a\'ijllttbh· \\'ork t•\'(•-; or ~ morning.., ~·or pt!rsona1 lllll.'r\ll'W lOnlllcl M s Hefp WCll'lte<I 71 oolHflp W.te<I 7100 R~~· M33 *1JtS Ttme Laf~ • ••. •. • • •. • • ••••••••••• ••• •••••••• •••••••••••• Ltbranci.. Ill<' E4ualOp· ~........--.~~ por EmplO)l'r MAID FULL TIME Mc~a \'l'rd1• ('11nv Hosp 661 Ct•111l•r SI C M MAIL DEPT. TH \!NEE 1:.'1 f'o,1l1on' d' all V.1r111u' dul11·'· OIJ('rall· P1lnl'I 1'11 1.1..:1• ma('h1ne ru11 c rr .111l1... d1~1.nbull: 111teroll tl"•' mail S11m1• litl' m 11nll'nan<'l' i\ ppl' :\,1111111.11 ~1 .. 11•m,. 1.11,1 l\11 l'h !--t. '\ II ~tA:-..1\ti l-.lt:-O 1°.\)' ti 1 llU µll' t11 mun.i1w ltl unit::.. .11lull 111mpl1•\ (' '' ~UH. :!l><1 .tpl. ulil ' & s .1 I .1 r' So q I h I .111 ii Pl'l11x•rl11.·~ Mana1;1•11wlll 5-IS:">:lm '1anIl'11r1, I 1 '111 1 11 Sll'llU\ .);!..>.> \. IJ 1.11111 :"i B i.7J li'i Ill, lii:J hO 1:1 t'\C'> MECHANIC Automohtll'~ nuss A II(' r ,. q · d $ :i :> u $100 < I'll"'' hit ftlr ~11{)(1 m.in I ronl • ncl ah1rn ~·x Pl'r 1un1•u1" l'lrc ~\Pl r ('11· It• ply lo Cla.,!-1fwll ad nn 1751• o Oa1I\ 1'11111 1•0 thn 1~110. ·c1•'>lJ Mes u (';s !1<!6:.!h M1:m1 Trn<• rwrm Earn $175 S:!Oll wk Fuller Brw.h Sale~. :-iM igs1 Mot<'I Maid n1:eded. 1n cludt·~ wai.h111g wrndnw .. .i hr.. day. 5 t.ldy "'k. !>A~ 1 l'"lt ~'\Ohr 4\13 lf>()4 R.E. MAM.AGEMEMT: Vi ce Pres ident opening exists tor ag· grcssive Apartment Management pro- fessio nal. Must have managed over 2000 units. be ready to move up to Presidency of company quickl y and have a following Salary plus profit sharing Our staff knows of this ad. Submit resum e to: Ad #812, Daily Pilot, P 0 . Box 1560. C.M .. Ca. 92626 H\'4p Wanted 7 I 00 Help Wanted 7100 ...•................................•..•••••.• MOTOR ROUTE DELIVERY S11nd.1\ Only cldl\ c·ry ol lhl· Haily I 11lol to 1:ur rwn. 111 South 1..1..:unJ ''"" L.11.wn.1 :\lj.(Ul I He qu1n•-. ~l.1l111n "al!On or \,in l'hnnt• f.42 \3'! I ask PART ·TIME EVES ~POSITIONS Auto lnsuranc(' Agency Seekinit P /time L:ndrrwr1lers F.arnings Ba5e<I on Ability. 549-8161 Im 1 larr~ Serie.> ---------• Fqu.1 I Oppnr1.un1 I ~ F:mpl11}t'r --- -- NURSES A.IDES & ORDERLIES ALl.SHli'IS 1-:xr µrl'f 11 W11l 1r..iln in t .. ro -.11·(1tndl\1rlual~ 1 .11J11Cnnvall:'~n·nl Cir I.•->~• Superior AH' :-.,,."' j)Ort B<'arh &lfi 7764 NURSES AIDES 7 J 1-;xp1•r prl'f·d MMu Vl'rdr Conv llosp. 661 C'enll'r SI, C M -----()Ft"ll'E Girl, local drw tnr li1lhng cxrx·r .i mu~t (iond w11rl.inJ c11nc1~ PAYROUCLBK Th<• .lolly Roger. Inc Is looking for a rull -time Pay roll Cle r k. Exper. must rnclude ram1liarity w 1 largc compuli:rlied payroll. quarterly tax re · lurrL" & othl'r payroll re · l.1ll'<I dullei. This pos1· t1on 11.'quire'I the ab1hly lo deal effectively w 1ell h·wb or mana.:l'mcnl. M ust be available lo work overtime whe n re · ri·c1 S.J tary co m · me n suratc w /c)(pe r . l'lt•111oe ilPPI> sn pt>rson, li012 Giiiette. Irvine 8Jm 5pm Mon lhru f'ri 17141 112:.: 1:1f15 or 11141 St•JI things rast with Dally 1127 29o1n t•rtot Want Ads. FIND YOU.R NAME WIN TICKETS WORTH $5.oo· IY'tt Wett't lor9.-t ...... ~l.'l(t1'f'l" g 1ype MN-:, "'-"·"' M Hr>rllf', f,., _e,, '.it. Wl>o11'\ V0<1\ (tJmpo !>' •Jt on\ Sh"'' N..c"""°'"' OllG SHIDIU:I S?ur>CI f'*'' FILM FHTIYAL WOUO\ roo ,_ HefpV:~d 7100Ht4pW.t.d 7100 Honn 8060TV,Rodio, 4~1DrlYh 9SSO A11:"1.l .,10rtt-d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hlt1. 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Nu brks, CM't!"OMt 9920 dtch. pa int A· I $1150 ••••••••••••••••••••••"" Firm 640 7377 \lontt-Carlo '75 Super ·vw Sqbk Xlnt C'Ond Musl i.ee lo appreciate rlean. xlnl cond. AC. rw. S.18% 64~·7253 -~~bs_. t_o_fr_7_!1 8.'l01 '611 Javt!lln 4 Spd. mai.:~ YW S L--k ht!lldl·t~ Sharp! S675 •are~ ffi3 ~'95 $850 642-4945 . ---- -Chry•r 9925 '69 VW Squan·back. xlnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• rond . clean, rel'cnt r bll. '76 Cordova. Bcuuttful. rt· t<ng 4!17 ~ a lh lo:i<led Best rt· --a:.onablcorr i:il·G26~1 '66YWFastback. --sroo 8\12·4938 Corv~~ 99 32 -----...................... . 1973 YW IUS ·~s<.:O RVETTE l P3-'ll\Cnger mode l 11:.is UJt\VEl>' Si!l9:• AM 1FM 8 track !\lcreo & IW8 1400 dys. S36·628.'1 e\' low mile~ I l:>BHOK 1 ---- Sale Prlce.$3375 Ford 9940 MIRACLE MAZDA •••••••••• •••••• •• •. • •• 2l50 Harbor Bl\d . 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St yle . otthC! BRITISH CARCO. truck & wire wheels Wane Ad R<'11ults 642·5678 c la ... s. rcrformanco . 1\NAHF.IM 213/990·2S2& !614UCYl'l &>autlfu cond. Aller ~ c o N ~E~/E1T I o N 7141894~2854 Sole Pri~$32'9 Alltot. UMd pm call 968_·_74_37 __ _ Jan. 2 lhru Jan 9 '72 E -----MIRACLE M410A ••••••••••••••••••••••• '16 Wh1~ Pontiac Tron~ Call S42·S67S ext 333 la XK 2+2. Lo mtlC!s. 2t50Harbor81vd .CM Chs•rat 9f01 Am.Clc11n.Xlros. clalm yourti~ket.a. ~~~~':;1 ~:~9~rePh 645-5700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9t>8·6.'l'r..? .. * * 4~-6189afl6:30. '67 MGO GT XJnt cond. '73 f'IREBIRD. All ex AVE! New & ~ rum. l"or !Jllo call 847 0937 11ppl 'a. mlac. Wiison 's P.+s 1017 ---------IMW ---------•I Barsaln Nook. Now 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AllhK for Sde 9712 '1 t JAGUAR XJ6 Sbarp! GOOd ena ine. AC. AM tFM Call ror lo pymt t600MPTI. low m1 . wires. radl41l1. l.ras Xlnt l'ond new cpl 4' paint. $1850 675-3712 For Ad Action St.ores -54.S & 814 'W. So. West Pet Cente r , ••••••••••••••••••••••• J9th. C M 842·7930 A World 's le raut. ~= 54&.a:!G. -WE BUY BrlstoltMc Arthur S.A. 1 9520 556-1994 ...................... . 931 Oln'a tbl. 6 chairs & Burf_,l. C •ll da ys. f4W:m. P1trrot. ta mt w 1cap. ·~Cbevy Panel. rebtt tnl! $150. A.1'k Cur Brad & drive tralrt. Part •Ally "~" ""-or"~n -11 rettored. •l300 or ma .. • K.lnialie pedestal wtr bed -----·~---'""-·-1·-~ o1 .'98.ui ~ .. & heat.tr, 5 drawer chest . lteclo. __ r. ___ . ___ _ '"°· 642·058:a Hlfli, Steno lotl 4 wt.et°"""' 9550 .............................................. Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 SELL Idle tt.m• with a Mldlend, CB radio Bruw:I "76 CJ7 Jeep, xtr ... lo ml. --------• Dally PUolClaAU\ed Ad.. ,..., 1100 or beat offer. 531-'1'9&4 or 7Sl~ aft &a-Xll M1-G3 at\er lpm •PM ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• CREVIER . ' - •USIDIMW•s• 'T3 Bavana. <906LVY) '7S2002·<833NJM l '811 UIOCHZXXJleel CloMd 0. , .. ..,,, BAtTISH CAR CO. 213/lt0-2525 1141894-2154 497 3965 ------9970 • ' CIO DAILY l>1LOT Monday December 27 1976 ~~~~___;;_;;.;.;.:_;;..;...;..;;__;;..;;._;:.~~ • V-6 Engine • Automatic Transrrwssion • WSW Steel Belted Tires •Console • Tinted Glass • Power Disc Brakes • rower Steering • • Rallye II Wheels • Body Side Mouldings BRAID. NEW 1977 FIREBIRD AS LOW AS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • • '7 6 SUNBIRD,~ '76 SUNBIRD '76 SUNBIRD 4 cyl engine tinted glass 3 speed transmission w s w tires 5 year-60.000 mile engine guarantee body side mldgs Ser #2M27B6C104846 $ 4 cyl engine. steel belted radial tires. front and rear ~per guards. body side mldgs . 3 speed transmission. 5 year-60 .000 mile engine guarantee Se r #2M2786C107494. 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WE DflUTl Y DO PONTIAC W .HUHTY WOik REG'ARDUSS OF WHEH YOU ORIGIMALL Y PURCHASED YOUR CAR WE LEASE ALL MAKES AMD MODELS .U c.,... 1'1111 T.r & Uc- AM C1r1 Sub!Kt to '°"or S41t PricH ~ood Tiit Ja )rd, '76 ....... , . I Mond ay'ti Closing P r ices NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS I ol I " ) 11 11 I . " Mond11y Oeeombor 27 1976 l/N OAIL V PILOT A 9 Top Scenes Cars , Stars, Tar Starred By MILTON MOSKOWIT'l For an overtook of the 1976 buslne.'is scene. here's an ob· server's view of major developments in 10 areas 1 -Automobiles Car sales were up from the depressed level or 1975 General Motors rem8111ed far out m front Chrysler climbed out or the red, American Motors fell into lt Ford Wal> the UAW stnke target Volkswagen said 1t would make cars In Pen nsytvania Volvo postponed plans to make cars in V1rg1rua Abroad, Citroen merged wtth Peugeot th e Money Tree Bntish government nationalized l.eyland and the Llbyarus bought 10 percent of Fiat 2 -Cameras Eastman Kodak droppro the other s hoe and fielded an instant camera to compett: with Polaroid The early verd1ct from photography nuts and lht> marketplace, went to Polaroid Both comparues were swng each other in courts 10 vanous countries 3 -Cigarettes IT WAS THE year of the low tar and nicotine brand Health scares fatled t.o dissuade smokers, who puffed away Vlgorously and perhaps less anxiously as the Amencan Cancer Society disclosed that the h1gh filtration brands m!ght be less lethal Phlhp Morns had the hot hand, its Marlboro brand No 1 in sales and its new Menl brand a clearwmner 4 -Corruption Thmgs were looking up here loo us hardly a week went by without a couple of companies reporting the dubious pay ments they had made, here and ahroad The Lockheed pay ments produced a Japanese Watergate And the $12 3 m1lhon slush fund at Gulf 011 resulted m the d1sm1ssal of Chairman Bob R Dorsey and three other top executives 5 -Insurance lt was the year the property and casualty earn ers raced to recover mountmg claim expenses by flhng for sub stantrnl rate increases in state after state One or the com panics Government Employees Ins urance Company <GEICO). almost went belly up but as the year drew to a, close it seemed to be makmg a comeback under its new leader, John Byrne, who was drafted from Travelers 6 -L1quor THE TR END TO "LIGHTNESS'' continued Down sharply whiskey sales Up agam were the so called · white goods ' -vodka teqwla, rum and wme (especially whtte wines> For the first time m our history whiskey shipments may have accounted (or less th:.m half of the alcohohc beverage volume 7 -Mergers Two blockbusters were hatchet! Giant General Electric will absorb the San Francisco bas(d mining company, Utah lnternabonal And Atlantic R1chf1eld moved to take over ailing Anaconda Copper On the other hand, Peabody Coal wa& finally unglued from Kennecott Copper 8 Packaging Lots of action on th.is front A tno of government agen c1es moved to restnct the use or fluorcarbon propellants m aerosol sprays, feanng they might r educe the ozone layer that protects the earth And the fight against throwaway contamers conttnued. with Mame and M1ch1gan JOmmg Oregon and Vermont m a ban on beer and soft dnnk con tamers that do not have a deposit that can be collected on re turn 9 -Pizza AM E RICANS HAVE GONE APE over frozen pizza Sales have reached the mcred1ble level or $450 million a year Heavyweights Pillsbury, General Mills and Quaker Oats are all scrapping for the business and late in 1976 Campbell Soup Heinz and Pet Inc all began warming up their own pizza ovens C111cinnati Reds' star Pete Rose wJll front for Campbell which will introduce its pizza under the Swanson Hungr:y Man label 10 -Women It was another year m which women made stnkmg gams m the corporate world, getting named to boards which were previously all male n s ing to pos1t1ons formerly restricted for men and breaking .the sex barner at pnvate clubs Two of the notable 1976 appomtments Macy's ex- ecutive Gertrude G Michelson to the board of General Elec tric University of Pittsburgh economist Manna V N Whit man to the board of Proctor & Gamble IBM Paces Market In Broad Advance NEW YORK <AP l -The stock market rolled up a broad gam today Wlth lntcrnat1onal Business Machmes shares lead mg the way Trading was only moderate early m the session, but picked up toward the close as the rally gathered momen tum The Dow J ones average of 30 stocks gamed 10 47 points t.o996 09 Analysts said investors seemed to be anltc1palinl!C a poos1ble replay of the market's buoyant sbowmgs m late December and January for the past two winters Vp• and Down• Stoclu In The Spotlight .. AJOOAILY PILOT * Monday Dttcember 27 1976 Porno 'Here to Stav' Q; I've often woodffed, u~ porno movi~ pro· ducers llke Rui.i. M.-y .. r .. vt'r cftncerned about wbat lbelr wives or kids think of tbt>lr work? -Mrs. R. Braxton. Pittsburgh. A· l\fryer. who's been dubbt:<.1 everything from the "Wall D1sncy of pornography" to "King Leer.· tells us he's only fathered ont• child. Son of a woman he "dated" between m arryanJ: and divorcing three wives. "ft'ortun.itely," heexplairu;, "I've never met Ute young fellow and he isn't aware l 'm his Cather Incidentally, I don't think I 'II ever marry again I have no need to be a father." The producer acknowledges, "l cn1oy makmg porno movies because. as hank robber ·&uthor Willie Sulton aJways said, 'that's where the money 1s.' And I ad· mit J 'm gret•dy ! Furthermore," Russ added, "pornogr&phy 1s not a pn~san~ fall It's here to stay in one form or a nother " 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy ~ardner Q : I thought the-acting of Marthe Keller in "Marathon Man" lent an air or credibility to that film. What was ht'r reaction to Du.still Hoffman? Also ot hf'r ramoui. actors she's previously worked with? -Sharon Buss (and the kids), MUwauktt. A : The Swiss actress sa1d, "I found Dusi.Jn Hof- fman to be the most dedicatt!d, most committed m<An r h<A ve ever worked with. With Yves Montand and Marcello M a!.lro1anni 1l was more a job. But for Dustin it 1s more hkc life' Dustin could never be anything but J\mcracan und Yves French, and so on Yves, you know, truly appreciates 'les fe mmes· even when he works Marcello -wt.'11. he loves the good meal. In 'Marathon Man,' I have no scenes wilh Laurcnn• Ola vier. but." the actress concluded. "it is a prtvllc·J.(l' lo JU!-.I lw in tht• ~;imc· movie with him." Q: Just likf• In th<' movi<' "The Front," I read that sevt>raJ mt:'mbt>rt. of the fiJm company that made It wer<' also blackllstf'd in real life during the Communist witt h·hunt da.>i.. Was Woody Allen, whose acting in the> film b i.uperb, one of them? - Mrs. S. Curran. San Diego. A: No Woody wu!> still a comparative kad at the height of "Rl·d Ch;annds," '/\ware.'' .. Counteral· ISbl W SUNFLOWER 4V tack,' and s1m1lar out ot tune organs Some or the many VICllffiS Of thOl>l' VICIOUS limes who hud a hand an the ma king or "Tht-Front" are the film 's writer, Walter Bernstein, producer director Martin Ritt Wld actors Zer(J M ~tel and Herschel Bernarda Q: Is Dean Martln about to marry again? Who's the glrl! And bow do his paJs tt'el about his taklng oo a fourth? -Ms. l..ort>tla L., Denver. A: T hey're more concerned about Dino finishing a fifth ' The girl i~ attractive Peggy Crosby, 38. She was once Ring Cros by's daughter· lll·law, wed to his son Philip. When Dean, 59, re· cently introduced Peggy to a famous comedian at Pip's in LA, he cracked· "I have an extra $8 million or so'' referring lo his heavy alimony settlements to former wives "so maybe we'll get married." To a reporter. Dino "confided" "We're in love Peggy's adorable We're going very steadily. Whale we ha\'en 't dascu~l>cd marriage -who knows" You havl' only one hfo and anything's possible'" Q: Is Te-lly SavaJai., who gave hope to otber bald.Jes that there's still Jove left for them, a woman lover or a woman bater? -Mrs. Lillian Cantor, Bayshore, N . Y. A: "I adore women," he told a reporters. "I am their total slave up to a certain point. I pampu them. cater to tht>m, but when 1t 1s nccessury. you have to bop them." Send your questwns to lly Gardner. "Clad You Asked That,'' care of this newspaper, P.O. Box JSOO, Costa Mna 92626. Manlyn and lly Gardner wrll answer 0$ many questions a:1 they can in their column, but the volume of matl makes pt>r:;cmaJ rrpl1e.'11mpos31ble 'Network', 'Rocky' 'Best Pictures' LOS ANGELES IAPI -"Network" and ··Rocky'' tied for best picture of 1976 in the annual awards of the Los Angeles Fllm Cnt1cs Association "Netwo rk ." MGM 's scathing satire of television, a lso won for Sidney Lumet as best direc· tor and Paddy Chaefsky for best screenplay. Robert DeNaro was named as best actor or the year for "Taxi Driver " and Llv Ullmann as best ac- tress for "Face to Face.'' The latter film, directed by Ingmar Bergman, was also chosen as best foreign language film. w Of BRISTOL c M s•o 059• "THE s 1LvER Shoo ting Set STREAIC'' tP'c;I O&Nlm.a.tu..~THS.ATAm:8 Al l CtNIMAt•l-AIG.A.1NMAH. t VlaYDAY fll 1 lOP.lol •11 l) aA~~~~AZA For 'Co nvo y' LOS ANGELES <AP> Great Britain's t>nlcr ··~---~ ... ····~ "' ..,., MARA~-~R_ -_ I 10 \ •O t \0 _ ... ..._._ .... ,~ lu.-0..-......,... -· ...,...niow ;~~ lfE LITY SHOPPING CENrflf lainmcnt giant. E.M.l . ' 1 n ,·~u.·- LEO UP'PELI H ORANGE ·~32 6771 starts tls venture into (. ',,.. ••• 1""'000 . THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME" 2: I 0·4:35-7:00-9:25 fl'GI so:COAST PlAZA )UOlt•\lt!~I ~15 7r1t ft1l Uh111t' 11ROCKY11 7:30 .. 9:45 SAT /5UH-l :l0·);4~ S'.4S.t :OO· I 0: IS ClllEMALA D IUI St M.o•4 l•l.,•U) ''C• KING KONG IP'G I I 2:l0-2·SO·S·20· 7 45-10:00 SAT ,.OHLY-12 IS AM ClllEMALAllD "" ...... "THC S£V£H PER CENT SOLUTION" (PG) tJJO l,,••t••l • o .•••• CllUMALAND uu ,., ......... •"'•"'•~ '1~ 1'01 flll •U• •; ''MARATHON MAN" !RJ I tot t._IO to "3 DAYS OF THE COHDOlt" ,, .. , .. I I,. ... ~ c•n CENTH CINEMAS S A fRWY (MANCHESTER EX ) G G FRWV <CITY OR. EX I ~ WALT OISHH'S "THE SHAGGY D.A." IGI q WALT DISNEY'S "THE SHAGGY D.A." IGJ ~ "CARRIE" "ROLLERIALL" IRI ~ "AOV~TURES OF THE WIU>ERHESS FAMILY" !G I Sp..:111 p.,,. I/ JO 10 2 00 pm l~ac.,,t S... I Holi~I Sl.U Open Daily 12:30 p.m. OPPORTUNITY kll"lk-. olto·n \\fWI) '''IU U't' rc11ull ~f'll 1ng I );111~ f •1101 ( 'l.1"111.·d \ot ... ,,, I t'.11•h thl' t )1 .Hl.:'t ( 'o.bl 111.11 k..t I 'h111w 1; I;! 'Mi ill (R) EDWARDS CINEMA SCHEOULE 1 :41-4:30-~1&-10:00 American film making with the SB-million "Con· voy, ·· s tarring Kris Kristoff N son. Sam Peckinpah will direct the film. based on the hat song by C W. McCall R o bert M. Sherman "The Massoun Breaks "1s producing Production 1s l>Chedulcd to be~an 1n New Mexico April 25 11\tl~'f '"'' c ...... , c., ......... "SILEMT MOVIE" '"TAKE THE MOHEY A~ RUM" IP'Gtl TH~ CNFOQCER BIG FEA TURE! Thr 40ven1urts ol llle WILDEMESS rAMttr "O lt.USlf "0 •AllOAlll .. ATlllU DAit. Y ' 00-l 00, 00 I OO·t 00 NP!t.fi:iSdt'i iiW I MATl'tf.£S I HER\ DAl' DON T MISS IT! "SHAGGY-0.A." flOOIOt 1'5' , .. ,JO.f l\ I ht ld1> ntut" ol 11 .. WILDEI\NESS lAMity "0 PASSCS "O BAllOAIH MATIHEC 0Att.Y10010G-S00700,00 ,. Siii LEW G~f\Ot ~~IOt f\SSOC:lf\Tto GEN£11f\L flt.MS • y f\ lOHlT rlYta Produclton , .. , .. VOYAGE<PG) OF THE ·,~··DAMNED HOLIOA Y SHOWINGS 1 :00-4:00 Harbor 11 Wllaon 7:00-10:00 Coste Meu 646--0573 )>@ IW#;i-i i;1#;1tl>> " -GENE WILDER Jill CLAYBURGH RICHARD PRYOR "SILVER STREAK' •.• ··~. ... .. --.... .. .. " .. •Y PATRICK McGOOHAN _....,. ·- .. "'"' ......... t'ltti ... " ......... Thanks to you It works ••• FORAllOFUS \Jnlted way Audition Actor Earl Holliman Tllne in El Tor o Star·struck ar<'a rt•:c.1 dents can set lht'1r :.1ght:. on the i.ky during aud1 taons sponsored by tht• Saddleb:H'k Valley Com munaty Thl•utrl' Tuel.day even mg Aud1t1ons for part~ an Moss Harl 's play. Light Up the Sk~. ~ 111 bc~an at 7 :30 pm an the com munity r oo m o f th e Peoples Fcdl'ral Sa\.ln)!!. and Loan buddan~ El Toro T HE PLAY ~all bl· d1rected by Ben J ut.ti uf Mission V1 e10 and pre sented an FebruaD at Mission VieJo ll1gh School There are four major roles for females ranJ! rng in age from t.>arly 2Ch to mid·50s and four ma jor roles for males rang ing in age from late ~ to mid-40s Four mioor male roles also w ill b<: filled PEOPLE WHO art· not interested in acting but would like to part1c1 p<1 lc in other a~pccts of the production ulso arc mv1t ed to attend the aut11 l1oos Further 10format1on may be obtained by caJI ing 586·8342. A. S miling Optimist LOS ANGELES <APJ -Acting 1s a precarious hfe. and actors tend lo prat•t1ce brooding, mulling and moan· ang when oH-duty. Not Earl Holhmw1 lle'd make Dale Carnegie seem a pei.s1m111t True. the costar of NBC's "Pohce Woman" dad grouse a bit in a lunch an - tcrv1ew about the fact that those who regularly appear in a TV series often are pai.scd over for roles in theatrical movies "BUT I TELL YOU. I get up every mornmg, and I really s mile all the way to work.· he said. "r like what I'm doing It ·s so nice after all thesf• years lo ha' e a Job to go to every clay llolla man ha1b from Tennasas Swamp, La which 1s qwte a way~ from Holl> wood One of 10 kids. ra1!>ed by a roustabout oil worker lll Teita!> after has natural father dted. he's been star·slruck smce childhood. And evt'n ofter alJ these years o! Hollywood hfe, he st.all recalls both tho excitement and the date he spoke hill first word~ in a movie. ll was June 5, 1952, he wus gangly 24-year·old newcomer, an obscurity in a Marti.n and Lewis comedy and the immortal line was, "Straight down Ute hall and turn to your ten." SINCE THEN, HE'S starred in two short-lived series or his own -"llotel de Paris" and "Wide Country" -and acted in over 30 films, a mor1g them "The Rainmaker." "Giant" and "The Bridges al Toko Ri " Ironically, the lust film. a Korean war drama or 19~ vintage, marked the hrst t1mt• I lolliman. a former Na"Y enlisted man, actually went to sea with the Navy. ============== -CiviJization' !Series fo r TV LOS ANG ELES <AP> Will an d Ar it>I Durant 's "The Story of C1v1l1zat1on " will be m~ldC' into a lt~lcvtsion ~crie~ b v P aramount Tel<'v1~ion Tlae 11 volumes trncing m an'!. (•cono mi c, political. cultural. scien· tif1c and rela gaou~ de· vclopmcnt ha vt-bPcn ac- <tUired for the produc- tion . ~aid Te rry Keegan, senior vacr president for crrat1vC' affairs at Para· mount 11MICKELODEON" CPGJ "NETWORK" CRI "THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME'• CPGI .. THE SHAGGY D.4 ." "RIDE A W1LD PONY" (GI ADVENTURES OF A WILDERNESS FAMILY "MISTER SUPSl IHVISllLE" CGJ ",.,.. f"•I> • rtJt 41) 11 "MARA niOH MAH" CRI 'THRH DAYS OF THE CONDOR" fRJ Complete coverage of county government and courts. Every day In the DAILY PILOT ST ARTS TOMORROW llMITB> fHGtACHMEHT UA CfTf CtJrittMA r;,. .~. "'' ,~, 1 UA IOUIH C:OASI ( ••V1 -'"'° ,•1\4 UODlfUC. PLAllo 'OVNIAIH VAUH f f-.t'I "#ft 'ttllil,l J "'*'" 'f I 1·1 i4 V\ '-''II' HOO•"V~SI A '"-""' 1 ~··~ • ' C.4MIHO ,l&IA ' I t •• fp•M" $U 01Ulllt VHl_.t 111 ,.,.,..,. ~\l-'h~ HjQIJff rH( .. ,,ti j ,,~ 4,., .. I I' rl', I' t, ..... t ,V,. ' I It 4 •f'•"'I r ,,, .. .., "CARRIE" (l l 'THEATER OF ILOOO" CRI 11KING KONG11 IPGJ \\ 1 .. " , .... 11 .. ,11 , .• 1,1, ..... , .• , 1,,, U~~~.~ 9TU0t08 TOUR "ONE HUNDRED PERCENT ENTERTAINMENT ... a c ase of an ingenious novel being turned into a terrific movie. A lean back and love if lark that is a praclically incomparable family film ... a garland of cheers." < .. ·n• "'"''''· 1111 NH< T!llJAY :-llCJW ,1ntt "I< 01 \\-II I IA '1°'0I" •ft 1 llf "' \/I N 1'1 II I I " ...01 I rlOl\o fl •• - I At'HI ~· • Ol IVll R . I " •• • 10fl <.Arv•. "AMA'llll ... lf,(,AN·I llAllll.,<tllAV 1 (,l(JH(,11\ llllt lWN •HI lo IN I ,,ftd II HI MY Ill Ml• r. '· I\ -..1 ,11.; I ' ~ 'I 1 l+,1 l .. +.111 Ill'.. •• • 1ttr, A' r..i o'j II It•!• \I., l't: .................. .................... ,.. MARTIN BALSAM • BEAU BRIDGES • MARILYN HASSETT • DAVID JANSSEN • JACK KLUGMAN wALren P1osEoN • GENA RowLANDs . am1 l'ETERS-0Av10 GAO•Mmort OAYINOE KAfr A FILMWAYS PRODUCTION/A LARRY PEERCE EDWARD 5.FELOMAN FILM Screenplay by EDWARD HUME· Based on lhe novel by GEORGE LarDUNTA1N[ Music by CHARLES FOX· D1recred bv LARRY PEERCE ·Produced bv EDWARD s FELDMAN • A UN1VrRSAL PICTURE IRIRUTRICTED -1 I FCHNICOl OR • PANAVISION • -. • t""' .. ( . ,.,.... ... .........,, I h•l••·· M0-1 ... J ......,,_ Ml~SION ~ ORIVfl N