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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-11-15 - Orange Coast PilotI .. •I .. , .. Rubble Did Welder 'I Survived It' ' ' risoner' j 1 ree er TV's 'Bioni~ Woman' WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 15, 1978 Helps Rescue Leaper VOL 71, NO nt. 4 HCTIOWS, 51 PAGES Toro 'I Survived It' Trapped Man Freed After 3% Days JOPLIN. Mo IAP> -Alfred "Butch" Summers. trapped 3'h days in a prone position when a hotel collapsed on him , said to- day he doesn't know "how in God's name I s urvived it " "The good Lord was with m e." Summers told reporters from his hospital bed. '"That's all that needs to be said." Meanwhile, rescuers using earth·movers, shovels and their bare hands dug steadily through the tons of steel and rubble for two other men missing since the Connor Hotel collapsed on them four days ago. Summers' wife, Patricia, her head bowed. wept softly as the 30-year-old worker described his ordeal. tle said he thought only one floor had fallen on him whHe he was operating a welding torch on a beam. "All I can remember is, all of a sudden. it just collapsed- there was no way of telling wbat would happen," he said Asked if he panicked , he said, "That's one thing I never did b eca use l knew s om e how somebody wouJd find me." At the hotel site , several times during the night engines fell s ilent and rescuers stopped in their tracks as a seismological crew turned on sensitive inslru· ments in hopes of finding signs of life beneath the debris. But they found nothing. "I say we've got a 50-50 ch ance at this point," said Henry H. Parker, superinten· dent of the Tulsa, Okla., based Coy -Blagg Wrecking Co., general contractor for the hotel's demolition. "I think so in my heart and soul It's my opin- ion that if the Lord is willing they'll be there." Police chief Larry Tennis said rain , which had fallen periodically since Sunday and was expected to continue through today. could cause some flooding in the hotel basemenL But he said the cavity where Summers was found was dry. "Gel me the hell out of here!" Summers cried out Tuesday when rescuers broke through to him. He survived in a space about two feel high and 30 feet in <See ALIVE, Page A2) APWlr ....... SURV1VED COLLAPSE Alfred Summers Mother's Slayer Guilty SAN ANTONIO, Texas (APl John Maxwell Hunt has been convicted of murder in what his defense attorney calls "an act of love·' -the strangulation death of his 68-year-old invalid mother. who begged for an end to her life. The same jury that convicted Hunt of murder Tuesday de· liberated his sentence today. A murder conviction carries a sen· tence of five to 99 years to life in prison. His attorneys asked for probation. The jury took an hour and 40 minutes to return the guilty verdict in the Oct. 31 , 1977, slay· ing of Frances Adele Hunt, who sulrered a stroke in 1964 and was confined to a wheelchair. Hunt, 45, testified that he strangled his mother with an electrical cord and his hands after she had fallen from her wheelchair, begging, "Don't make me live any more." <See MURDER, Page A2) Coas t Woman, 27, Rescued Weather Patchy dense fog in the early morning hours otherwise fai/ through Thursday. Warmer with highs Thursday near 72. Lows tonight 38 to 43. INSIDE TODA 't' It'• Ume to pl.an holiday menus. For delicious Thanklgioing and Chri&tmcu ideo.s, 1tt Food, Page Cl. ) 'IV Actress Helps Prevent 21-story Jwnp LOS ANGELES CAPl - Television's "Bionic Woman." actress Lindsay Wagner, took part in a real-life rescue atop a 21-story hotel as she tried to talk a 27-year-old woman out of jumping to her death, police said today. A woman identified by police as Pat Lopez or Los Angeles was wrestled to safely Tuesday night by a police officer a nd the engin eer of the Sheraton Universal Hote l in North Hollywood nearly an hour after Miss Wagner arrived al the hotel. Miss Lopez demanded to speak to the actress. who starred ln the recently canceled television series, police said. Miss Wagner was picked by a police helicopter at the Malibu sheriff's staUon helipad at 6~2S p.m . arriving 20 minutes later at the hotel where she talked to Ms. Lopez. "She <Miss Wagner) was Just great," said one officer, adding lbat the actrHI waa "in · strumental ln helping us save the woman'slife." Despite Miss Wagner 's a rrival and lhe rescue efforts of officer Gord on Stanley and hotel engineer Lee Wyatt, Miss Lopez refused to climb back onto the roof, Sgt. Jerry Rutherford said. "We were afraid that she would either gel up the courage to jump or just fall out of sheer fatigue," said Rutherford. "She had her toes over the ledge and nearly fell several times." Police said while Miss Wagner distracted the woman from the rooftop. Wyatt jumped out and grabbed the Lopez woman - almost carrying both of them · over the side. Stanley then grabbed both Wyatt and the woman, holding them there until other uni· formed officers arrived to eull the struggling trio back onto the roof about 7:55 p.m., police s aid. Miss Lopez had climbed onto a led•e outside a handrail and threatened to Jump from the roof of the North Hollywood (lee BIONIC. Pa1e AZ) .,. .......... AIDS IN RESCUE UndUy W99ner e KIDNAP SUSPECT Victim Missing Calm Britain Lacks Fervor Over Nixon LONDON <AP ) -Britain's Labor government is reported unenthusiastic but ready to ex· tend the "normal courtesies ' that a former head of stale can expect when former President Nixon visits here this month The Foreign Office said Tues· day through a s pokes m an: "We're thinking about it but we have made no firm plans yet because we still are awaiting full details of Mr. Nixon's ar· rangements." He is to address the Oxford Union, Oxford University's de· bating society, Nov 30 after a four-day stay in Paris where he will appear on the state-run television network. Oxford Union invited Nixon, but university sources say there were foolers from Nixon first. From informal reactions from official s ources. wbo a s k anonymity, it appears neither Prime Min ister James Callaghan nor his senior Cabinet colleagues are enthusiastic al the prospect o{ receiving Nixoo. "The prime minister will, of course, have the former presi- dent around for a chat if Mr. Nixon requests a meeting," one informant said. "That would be a normal courtesy, especially as the two kl'lew each other when Mr. Callaghan was Foreign Secretary and Mr. Nixon wu in the White House." The British Embassy In Wa~lngton is advising the Foritgn Otti~ oo Nixon's plans and on bow tbe former president at.ands amont Americans and Is recommendini what should or (See NIXON, Page A2> 0 ~ • Abducted Marine Sought By REBECCA HELM Of 1M o.tily Pl ... Sa.ff Federal investigators were un· s ure today whether a tough· talking, red-haired woman who robbed the El Toro Marine Air Station of $6.000 at gunpoint Monday was acting alone or with accomplices. The bandit shoved a gun in the side of civilian employee Vera Richardson about 1 p.m. and comm andeered the Special Services pickup truck car rying the 31 -year-old c ivilian employee and Corporal John Burgess. 20. The Marine personnel were on a routine, daily run from their recreational department office lo a Bank of America branch on the base. Mrs . Richardson s truggled free and called police after her five-foot, two-inch, 175-pound ab· ductor left her in the abandoned truck near Myford Road, in Tusti~. The corporal was not released and FBI agents said they believe Burgess is still with his abduc· tors The possibility that the cor· poral "(aS an inside accomplice working with the red·haired woman is being considered by the Investigators. FBI Agent Stan Fullerton, however, said, "I am stUI looking ror a kid· napped victim." Officials also sald they are looking for a male companion to the female bandit . Mrs. Richardson told authorities she heard another male voice after she had been bound and gagged tSee KIDNAP, Page AZ> IT AIL WENT IN HALF HOUR "l only needed one half hour to sell all I had." That's the happy story told by the Costa Mesa man who placed this Daily Pilot classified ad: Must sell. movlnl( from area. Sears Washer and elec gas dryer. bolh $90, Upright GE free2er. LS cu. ft. and rerna. bolh $125. XXX·ltll.X If you have unused appliances to sell. call 642·5678. It only takes a few words In a Daily Pilot clusified to attract a buyer. O.lly ril.c -.., -IWt< ... 11 PARAMEDICS WORK OV£R CAITICALL Y WOUNDED TUSTIN MAN IN LAGUNA BEACH Michael Beeler 32 , Reportedty Shot HlmHlf Near City Hall After Writing Note Tiatin Man Shoou Himself in Laguna Store Sued By Cronkite Ove r 'Gift' i\ Tu:.ttn m;1n ~1 r>p.iri·nth lll•s1.mndt•nt 0\ t•r 3 hrok1·n rl'IJ t wn!.hrp with IJ L1.1gunC1 lk<il'h <'• t\ l'mplo)C•t•, shot h1m..,t·lf 1n lht• l'ht·'>l v.1th <i 45 1·ahhl'r ha11dgun in the city·~ muni<'tpal parking Jot Tul'!>d<iy ufll'rnoon Fro• Page A l AUVE ... d1 aml'tt•r ;:rnd '>Jtd ht• tr<iwll'tl around 1n thl· bl atkne'>s for hours. searching for a way out !-lum m ers had no 1dt•a what dav 1l was and was unaware that the entire nine s tor1t•s o f the 70 veo.J r .old l;mdmark Connor Hotel collupsed on top of him Saturday morning. "It's ix'l•n u long Saturday," Sum men. said whl•n told lw had been b<'nt·alh the wrt•<0k t1g t· fcir more than three days ··1f vou'vc never witn1:s sed J m1rac·ll'." said T ennis . "you h uve tonight " S u m m <' r ..., v. OJ s I 1 s t l' d 1 n ., J t 1 s fa l' l o r ..,. ton d 1 t 1 o n A ho<.p1tal spokt;:-.m an said X-rays shov. ed he had a broken pelv1'> and three broken ribs on his left s1d£> lie was <.1lso dehydrated Summers probahlv would Ix· hosp1tal11cd for three weeks, lhl· :.1mh•sman said Cl n t' 11 t t h c m 1~s 1 n g men. l"n·1h'rn.·k (.' Col' Ill . 29. of Tup1•l.;1 t\an • had lx"l'll c utting st 1'1•1 hl'Jn\s near Sum ml•r:-. wht•n thl' holl'I eollapsl•d , om· d .1} l>dorc tl wo.Js :st•heduled for <kmo ltllon to m<.1ke wa) for a library. Tennis ~aid The other worker. Thomas Edward Oakes. 45. of J en ks. Okla . was bl'11cv£>d lo have been on the hot£>1'!> ground floor. Hijack Try Ends in D eath MOSCOW 1AP) An armed man tried to hiJack a Soviet Jtrl1m•r durinK a domest1r night. hut Sl'<'unty guard:-. fotlcd the al· ll•mpt and k1lll•d him. the Soviet n1•":. ·•J.wnt•y Tass reported lo· tlay A brief 11nnouncemt·nt s aid. 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Poh<'t' and fire unit~ ru~ht.•d to the employee parking lot al 600 Broadway shortly after 1.30 p m . Tuesday and found 8 £>el<'r lying on the ground aboul 50 fe('t from his parked car Police :-.aid ttw rnJurcd man told f1r l'm cn ht· h.id s h o t himself. Po lice Capt Nell Purcell i>a1d Beeler le ft a note in his rar ad dressed lo a cit y cmploy<'t•, tl'll ing her of his mll'nt1on:-. to :-.hoot himself. Passer:-.hv ht·ard the ~hot aml s <iw Ht.•t•h:r crawl from his car a nd hC'gm mm 111g tov. ar<ls r1ty hall Purcell s :.ud the m an might h:t\ I' lf'ft his <'3r he<'n11-.e of thl' pain or thl' gun.shot wound Tht• largt' r.1h twr hulll'l t•n tered tht> nght ""It-of fh'<'le1 's Chl'l>l, l'Xlltng lhl' right Std(' Of his lov.er bJck Police said a city employ~ had broken off her relationship with Beeler :,(•veral months ago ll OUSTON I AP l -C BS an('horman Waller Cronkite has s ut>d a dt.•partment store. con tl•nd1ng that 1l sought to exploit h1~ personality and repulation by using his name in its na· l1onw1de Christmas catalog. Cronkite seeks a temporary 1nJunc t1o n and uns pecified m oneta ry damages from Sakowitz The suit. filed in district rourt here Tues day. mvo l ves the l'atalog's offerin g a S94,125 "Ultimate Gift'' dmncr party for "21 of your worldly friends lih W alt£>r Cro nkit e. N ei l Arm s tro n g, Sen ato r He nry Jackson . .. "We meant no ill to ML C r o nkite." s a id Robert T Sakowatz. president of the store. "ll ii. :-.imply a tonguc·in·cheek 'lllt1matt• Gift · " Cronktlt.• seeks an injunction ordC'ring the store to stop dis· tributing t he catalog, destroy any remaming pages detailing the o ffer. and notify all catalog recipients that lhc store cannot arra11j.!e such a dinner with Cronk1lt• and that the offer was m adc without his perm1ss1on. An attorney for Sakowitz said the store denies any wronJ?dO· ing, but did not :.ay whether Sakow1tz has complied with or will comply WJth Cronkite's dt: mand.~ Bmatington Issue Teachers Postpone Walkout Decision By R A YMONO F.STRAl>J\ JR. 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She had ente red the hol\pitol Oct. 2 for treatment of cancer . <See story. photo Page A4 l sevl'n percent salary and fringe be ne f it inc r ease. binding arbitration and compulsory un· ion m cml~rship. T eacher association President I ra To1bin said s trike vote ballots from about 750 District Educators Association m embers a t seven west Orange County httth schools are expected to be 1·011ntt'd by 4 p m today . To1bin said 375 of 396 DEA m1•m lwr:-. pn•sent Tuesday voted tu fi'Jl•c·t the school board's final 11ffr r l I t1•a1·hcr~ vote to s trike. T111h1n said . another vote w1U be' t:1kl·n 1mmed1atclv to dctermme v. 111'11 t ht• walkout wtll t a kt· pl.11·1•. T •·ucht·ri. ar~ued wilh board nwmlwrs lo acct•pl a state fart f1111kr 's rl•port thut called for 11<•w pay talks when <.1 s tak salary frN'ZC' is lifkd, arhtlrn t11rn by u m·ulnil third party 1n t•·<•l'h{'r gnevane<'S and com- p11lsory union membership. Trust('(.'S have agreed to in- 1'l'l'<tM' frtngl' benl'f1ts and re open pay ta lks in thl• future. llut truslt•cs believe binding arbilrn· t 1011 would r<'<ittl'e local control .rnd thcrC'fore lhey strongly op· pose 1t. T rustPCS have agreed to offer tea<'hers a limited form of com- pulsory union membership. A unton fee would be mandatory for tea ctwrs who enter the dis· trict nrter January, 1979. under the plan . "We want a contract tonight and we're mad," Toi bin told trustees In an crforL to reopen lnlks Tuesday night. Totbln called the board's final offer "lolully unacceptable." ,,,.._P~AJ KIDNAP •.• wtth masklna tape. The amount or tbc money taken In the robbery waa ort1lnally reported aa $8,000, but the nsure has boen re-assessed to be $18,000, made u_p prtoclpally or rhccka, Marine officials s aid. ' • Slow Ilikes Vowed Oil Minister Cites World Economy PARIS <AP> -Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Sheik Ahmed Zaki Ya m ani has told a Frenc h television audience future in- creases ln oil prices s hould be gradual "so as not to disrupt the world economy." The increases, he said Tues- day. "are in the long run in the inter ests of the consumers as they encourage the development of other energy sources." In response. French Industry Minis ter Andre Giraud said Weste rn nations have not re- covered from the l973-1974 price rises and that any future in- crease would be "a serious blow" lo Western economies. The ministers of the Organiza· lion o f Petroleum Exporting Countries <OPEC> wlll meet in Abu Dhabi on Dec. 16 to decide on 1979 oil prices. A Kuwait newspaper has quoted unide n- tified Arab sources as saying som e OPEC members have agreed to a 10 percent increase. but that "hard-line" m e mbers s uch as Algeria. Iraq and Libya will try for more. In July, OPEC Secrelary- General Ali M . Jaidah said at an OPEC meeting in Geneva that Fr.-Page A J MURDER •.. Hunt said he never cons idered using any method other than s trang ulation b ecause that method look ed so easy on television. After his mother was dead, Hunt said. he lay next to the body for an hour and c ried. 0£>fense attorney Jim Law of Da ll a s sa id 1f Hunt "did anything m this ('asc. h e did it as an act of love .When he finally found her in a condition where she said she would r ather die, he couldn't stand it. He dtd what he had to do ... Law s aid flunl had seen his mother's condition deteriorate over the years and it "broke his heart a nd he couldn't stand it " But prosecutor Rill Blagg a rgued , "Mercy killin~ is not ex- cused by lh£> h1w of lh1s state or a ny other state. This man, on Oct. 31 . 1977. t ook it upon himsel! to play God " Blagg said an innocent verdict would set a d:mgerous prece- de nt "We would be s tarking bodies up like cord wood." he said Mrs . Hunt 's death originally was thought to be a result or natural causes . Hunt was arrest· ed and indicted after the county medical examiner ruled after a routine autopsy that s he had been s tranglt-d f'r ... r~AJ BIONIC ... hotel at about 4.30 p.m .. police S<.tld . S he was admitted to Olive View Medkal Center in Sylmar on Tuesday n ight for observa. lion. there would be a "revision" m prices in 1979. OPEC decided in July to freeze tbe price until the December meeting. The 13 members of OPEC pro- duce more than half the world's oil. Crude oil has sold for $12. 70 a 42-gallon barrel since mid-Um. A 10 percent increase would raise retail gasoline prices by about a cent a gallon in the Unit- ed States. B ut because of the time n eeded to get oil from the oilfields t.o the consumer. the in- crease likely would not show up in higher gas prices for weeks. possibly months. T he end of the oil workers' strike in Iran and the apparent stabilization of the dollar probably will work in favor of moderating any afl(rea.se. The bard-line nations were ex- pected t.o use the possible oil shortage from the strike and lhf' tleclining value or lhe dollar. the currency used in oil transac lions. ru; leverage to push for hlgh increases. M eanwhile an Car acas, Ve nezue lan Energy Minister Valentin Hernandez said OPEC is studying a system that would ins titute quarterly price in- creases to reflect world money nuctuattons and inflation. In an interview in lhis week's Autenllco m agazine. b e said such a syste m would help con s um e rs ant1c1pate price in· creases and plan accordingly. 'Real Drama' Actress &capes Injury MALIBU <AP I The camera!> :..hould have been rolling from all accounts of the r eal-life drama that confronted actress Ali MacGraw when he r 1978 Mercedes con vertible s truck a c:.J hll· dangltng above a Pacific Coast highway. polit'l' said Accounts were s ketchy a bout tht• S:Jt urduy acci de nt. but reportedly ht•r compunion. produn~r L;.irry Spang ler. managed to pull her lrom the badly d<tmaged auto. and both ~1vo1dcd 1n.1 ury California Hig hway Patrol offi cer Fre d Carpenter said Tuesday that Miss MacGraw's car was the last of fi ve to run into the fallen three-inch- wide cable that hung about rour feet a bove the ground. The greates t danger was the live voltage Damage to the Mercedes 1s estimated at SS.000, said Miss MacGraw·~ publicist , Warre n Cowa n. Garage Sale To Benefit Slide Victims Bluebird Canyon disaster v1(· tims in Laguna Beach are term ing it "the ultimate gar age sale." and tl gets under way Saturday from 9 a .m to 4 pm in the Act Five parking lot out Laguna Canyon Road Families that once lived 1n Bluebird Knolls have salvaged everything from the ir homes to raise funds for the communit} association. For sale at the day-long salvage bonanza will be ap· pliances. doors. windows. plumbing fixtures. brt<'ks. wood. copper pipes, glass. plants and other housing hardwa re Those wishing to dona te ite ms to the sale s hould call the dis aster headquarters at 494·1450 Disaster victims will pic k up items prior to Saturday. Those who wis h to bring items to donate t.o the sale should do so Saturday morning. T he A<'t Five parking lot is loc ated in the 1900 block of Laguna Canyon Road. F r .. PftfJe A J NIXON ••. s hould not ~ donf' m the way of a retepl1on Call<tghan and som e mm1slers a rt• be ing ('Ourtcou:-. lo another tontrovers tHI fi g ure l ndi rn Gandhi, forme r Indian pnml· minis ter. is here on an eight-day private visit. Some leadtn~ me mbers of thl' l..~bor govcrnml'nt a nd P<1rh<1 me nt. who wcrl' Sl'alhmg tn their pri vatl commen~ on Nixon's roll' 111 lht' W<.1terJ!ate scanda l. SJ) thl•y w1'>h ht' h<.td chosen a nolhl·r country to asst·~.., 111 ternat1onal feeling toY.ard him. A senior Bnt1sh d1plomal or possibly a represen tative of Queen El11abcth I I will meet Nixon when he lands at London·-. Jleathrow Airport on Nov. 2'J lft· a nd his ento urnge of Sct•rc·t Ser vice agenLs will tw t.:s1·11r11•rl through VJ P channels to Lon don A pos.'>e of S<:olland Yard ... s pecial br<1nch detccl1ve.., wrll ciugme nt h1:, IJodyguard:-.. AMde from the trip to Frim1·1· and Bntam. Nixon says ht• plans no major foreign travel until ho• finishes hJS next book , p rnhJltl) next s pnn~ Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST. • COSTA MESA • 646-1919 An Baseball & Football Shoes Reduced To Cost Tennis Rackets Kramer Autograph Frame 27 95 Dunlop Fort Frames 3195 Davis Imperial Frames 2495 Borg Personal Frames 2695 Prince Frames 55°0 All Soccer Slaoes Reduced 20% Ladies•• sues 1995 up Ladies Tennis S111es 1495 up Mens Running S.oes 21 95 up Men's Tennis Siiias 1495 " Wrestlnf S-.S 1150 Volley Ball SMes 1395 up Baskefall Shies 1495 up Mens & Beys Tennis Slltrts Latlits Tennis SMrts & Dresses Wann Up Slits 2515 ti 64'5 Racquetball Racquets Leach--Ektelon-Voit Rollout bleu Racquetballs Badminton Rackets Table Tennis Paddles & Balls WeiPt Sets & Benches J11111p Ropes 531 Clltlr 646-1919 011111 9 ti 6 Closed Sunday .... 17 l ~ t l ; \ Orange Coast EDI TI O N / I Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 71, NO. 319, .. SECTIONS, S2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY ,NOVEMBER 1~1W8 C TEN CENTS Big Jet· Tests at 8)' KAnfV C'L Nf'\' Of Ult o.i1 .. ,..... ~a.Ii A propot,l'd It' ·t uf lur~N but pt•rhuµ.-s quwh1r Jt>b at Or angt• Count~ Au·porl \o\-Oll lht• <'ndor't' ment ~sda) m.:ht of tht• t'oun ty Alra>0rt Co111n111'!'>hln, dl'i.p1k ou b pok l'll prut t·~ h rrum .1 h ttndful or ,11r"tlll •lft'J rl:'!'>I dt·nt~ Aftt>1 .i four hour oft\ n qu<1rrC'li.omt· ht't111n.,:, t•o m Ol lSblOm.·r:.. VOlt'd ' I to rN'tlffi mt'nd thut rounty su~rvu~ors alluw tlught•11 t\1rv.e"t to l<'!-tt tht• I~\ pai.wn~N Hot•mt: 727 JCb itt th<' ;111port on two dt•parturcs ti .11 I) llow1•vf'r ro1nrn1ss1oncns !'>ald pC'rm1 <. ... aon to fly the largN plalll'!> for UP to flV(' month ... Ill no "' <H \\Ould ('Onl mtl tht• tount} to r1intir11H'ct ui>l' of lar~l'r .u r('rnft Nor . l'Omm1 s st0n crs sauJ. would the temporary hftint: of a 9S.OOO·pound a i rcraft wp1ghl limit to Mcc'omm odat e the 160.000·pound ~mg Jets during the tl'S\8 mean the county is orvn1ng the door ror heavier Jets o all kin<b R.oy Skl'lton, one of about JO 1u rport arc<.• rc•sadcnts al the hearing. told comm 1ss1oners. "T his isn't a lt-~t period. It is a cond1t1orung period to see how long I can li ve there " Ne wport Beac h r es ident O•ll• P11o1 s~n Pi.oi. WARREN ALTHOFF LAYING OUT ROOFTOP MESSAGE FOR POLICE HELICOPTER In Cos1a Mesa, Crttlclsm of Noise Tempered by Show of Support Copper Chopper Fan Mesan Gives Police Message of Support By MICHAEL PASKEVJCH Of h O.lly Pit.I Sa.ti push it a little." says Althoff, who believes more respect should oo shown for the law enforcement capabilities of the m~n in the Eagle. Warren Althorr is a man with a message. b ut it helps to be a few hundred feet above Costa Mesa to get the point. THAT'S THE vantage point from which t he me n who fly Cost a Mesa's police helicopter, .. Eagle," see Althoff's messages of s upport for their work. He hopes the rest or the community. at least those who own homes with Oat roofs, would start devising their own messages. "We m ight even flush out some bad guys," he says with a laugh. "Hey it's s uper," says Det.e<:tive Bob Crogan. "It's the highlight or the day when you Oy over a nd see CM PO Luv U." That was the fi rst morale boosting billboard lrud out with strips of cloth held down by rocks by Althoff in Septembe r. The current one atop the flat roof of his home at 1523 Orange Ave., reads: "CMPD FLY OK." WHEN ALTHOFF went to the Sier ra on a recent camping trek. he placed a "Gone Fishin'" m essage on his roof. When he returned and found his home secure, he followed up with a simple "Thanx." ALTHOFF, A 63-year -old retired merc hant mariner who h as been a Harbor Area resident since "the days when I used to oolly rub at the Re ndezvous Ballroom," elaborates his messages with a big America n Flag. "This could be a nationwide thin~ if we "For the guys that fly fulltime it's a morale booster." Crogan notes. "It's a nice switch from calls like 'that damn helicopter woke me up again'." As for future messages, Althoff says, "Thanksgiving is coming, Chris tmas is coming and then the re is New Year's. "MAN. ALL you have to do is put your heart into it." Toro Heist Inside Joh? Wrporal Eyed as Possible Aide to Bandit By REBECCA HELM OI U.. Oally Piiot SC.ff Federal investigators were un· sure today whether a ·tough· talking, red-haired woman who robbed the El Toro Marine Air Station or SS.000 a t gunpoint Mond ay was acting alone or with accomplices. •.The bandit shoved a gun In the side of civilian employee Vera Rich ardson about 1 p.m and c ommandeere d the Specia l Services pickup truck carrying th e 3 1-ye ar -ol d civi li an employee and Corpornl J ohn Burgess. 20. The Marine personnel were on a routine, daily run from their recreational de partment office IT ALL WENT IN HALF HOllR •'I only needed one half hour to 1ell all I had." That's the happy story told by the Costa Mesa man who placed this Daily Pilot classified ad: Must ~II. moving from arN1, Scors Washer nnd t'lcc gas dryer. both SOO. Upright GE freewr. 16 cu. ft. and ref rt a. h()lh $125. XXX·XXXX If you have unused appliances to sell, call M2..s818. It only takes a rew w.ords la a Dally Pilot ctusified lo allract a buyer. . . ' . lo a Bank of America branch on the base. Mrs. Richardson s truggled free and called police after her five.foot, two-inch. 175·pound ab· ductor left her in the abandoned truc k near Myford Road, in Tustin. T he corporal was not released and FBl agents said they believe Burgess is still with his abduc· tors. The possibility that the cor· poral was an inside accomplice workirg with the red -haired woman is bemg considered by the investigators. FBI Agent Stan FuJlerton. however, said, "I am still looking for a ~id· napped victim ." Orficials also said they are looking for a male companion to th e fe m a l e bandi t. Mrs . Richardson told authorities she heard anolher m ale voice after s he had been bound and gagged with m asking tape. The amount of the money taken in the r o bbery was origin ally reported as $9,000, but the figure has been re-asses.c;ed to be $6,000. made up principally of checks, Marine officials said. Marine investigators said Mrs . Ric hardson gave the following account of the rob· bery. While the military vehicle was stopped at an intersection at the rear of the Speclel Servlceit buildlngb where Burgess and Mrs. Ric ardson had just picked KIDNAP SUSPECT Victim Still MIHlng up the m oney. the red-haired w o man jerk e d o p e n the passenger door of lhe truc k and shoved a gun in the rivilian employee's side. The a rmed femal e used abusive language in ordering the vehicle driver off the base. Mrs. Richardson told authorities Alter being bound and gagged by the bandit, Mrs. Richardson sald she was left. ln the mllltary vehicle when It wu abandoned on the Santa Ana Freeway. Airport Endorsed George Ochsner complained about existing Jet noise. fearing the larger aircraft would add to lhe problem "H I want to s leep beyond 7 .05 or go to bed before 10 30 or flake out an a pre·r etarement mode during the day," he said . "l don 'l hear an average rrrr. l would hketohear a hmm mm. "Wh at l wake .. p with 1s a rr· rawrrr, .. Orhsner roared into the m 1crophone. Joe Irvine. d 1 rector of the Community Air port Council. told comm1ss1oners it 1s fair to allow the Hughes test in the interests of the traveling public and area business peoplt> "I don't think we will solve the proble m t o nig ht,'' he said. "They are t-Conomical . techmcal. political and they art• certainly emotional .. Co m m1 !>s1o ner Hla1n l' Schoolcraft ca~t Lhl' lont' vole against the comm1ss1on endorse- ment. lie urged commissioners to s tudy mate rials presented. gather more data a nd wait until Dec 12 before making a recom- mendation. In addition. he argued. county administrators have fai led to ad· drcs!'i the impact of larger 1et.s on the over crowded airport terminal. parking lots a nd area <See AIRPORT . Page AZI End of the Road Victoria School to Close Victoria School. the sm allest s chool in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District and a fi xture on Costa Mesa's west side since 1964, will be closed at the e nd of the school year next June . The s hutdown order came on a 7·0 vote Tuesday rught by school trustees. They said continuing d r ops i n over a l l di str ict enrollment and Victoria's small size made the cost.saving move necessar y The sc hool 's current 'IV Actress Aids Cops In Rescue LOS ANGELES I AP l Television's "Bionic Woman," actress Lindsay Wagner, took part in a real-life rescue atop a 21-story hotel as she tried to talk a 27. year·old woman out of jumping to her death, police said today. A woman identified by police as Pat Lopez of Los Angeles was wrestled to safety Tuesday night b y a police officer and the e n gi nee r o f t he S herato n U ni ve r sal Ho tel i n No rth Hollywood nearly an hour after Miss Wagner a rrived a t the hotel. Miss Lopez dem anded to s peak to the actress. who starred in the recently canceled television series. police said. M 1ss Wagner was picked by a police heli copter al the Malibu sheriff's station hclipad al 6:25 p m arriving 20 minutes later al the hotel where she talked to Ms Lopez. .. She 'Miss Wagner> was JUSt great ," said one officer, adding t h a t the actress was ·•in- strum ental in helping us save the woman's life." Despite Miss Wagner's arrival and the rescue efforts of officer Gord on St a nl ey a nd hote l engineer Lee Wyatt. Miss Lopez refused to climb back onto the roof. Sgt. Jerry Rutherford said. "We were a fraid that she would either gel up the courage to 1ump or JUSt fall out of sheer fatigue." s:ud Huthe rford. "St. had her toes over lhe ledge and nearly fell beveral times " Psychic Aids SwwnA.rt Works Probe A New York psychic. who comes complete with a divaning rod a nd maps, is aiding Laguna Beach investigators in a search for a stolen work of art valued at $18.000. And Laguna Beach detective Ron Lister says he's happ) to h ave the help of Stephen Sauer. a n East Coast attorney who claims 95 percent accuracy in his · ·dowsing." Lister said he came away Im· pressed after an hour-long meet· ing with the psychic at the Vorpal Gallery. 326 Glenneyt"e St. late Tuesday. Officials at the gallery brought In the psychic. ·'This guy seems t.o know a lot about the case," Uster said. Late Saturday afternoon, a woodcut done in 1929 by M.C. Escher was stolen from a wall near the entrance of the art gallery. The paint.Ing. one of the more realistic o( Escher's unique style of architectural art, Is called "La Catedral Englout~ ... <The Drowning Cathedral> and is one or 10 prints known to be In ex- istence. enrollment as about 168 studenu. In grades ktndeq~arten through five . School district officials gave· no indication what they intend to do with the s urplus Vi ctoria school site when al 1s vacated an spring Following the vote, trustees a nno unced that Bear Street School in north Costa Mesa and Eastbluff School in Newport Beach have been dropped from the potential closure libt for at least three years. Dr. Margaret Mead. famed Ame rica n a nthropologist. died today al a New York Ci· ty Hospital. She was 76. She h ad entered the hospital Oct 2 for treatment of ~ancer. 1See story. photo PaS?<' A4.' Hearing Set On Hospital Housing Units Costa Mcba Cit' Council mcm· bers and F alr,11.'v. SICJ t e Hospital orficials hav~ inv1tcod the public to attend a hearing Thurs da> 01ght on plans to build 500 housing unati. on hos pit al g rounds . The special ('Ou nci l st udy session begins at 7 30 p m at council cham bers. 77 Fair Drive Legislation submitted by As· sem bly man De nnis Mangers c leared Gov Edmu nd G Brown's desk in September , al· lowing hospital officials to lease 60 acres or s tat<' land for the housmg pro1ect Present plans ('all for a private devC'loper to build 268 apartments. 77 c~ndomaniums and 157 single-fa m ily homes at the facility Pnont)' in buyin ting u n its would RO o hospit al e mployees and to p tacnts an the process of returning o society Dr Frank Crmell a director o( the hospital has sought the hous· ing, citing a 28 percent annual turnover in psychiatric person- nel because of a lack of afforda · ble housing in Costa Mesa There has been some concem expressed by the council about additional tralfic the projc>ct might generate. but Or. Crinella contends that traffic would be lessened because Fu i rvicw e mployees who would live In the new housing would no longer have to commute to work through the city Another Issue Is what cost Im· pact the housin~ would have on city police and fire 11ervlces .....- ' I I I Trustees requested further study of the more immediate <'nrollment outlook in the Mesa Verde area of Costa Mesa. Adams. Mesa Ve rde a nd Califonua elementary schools in that area will be discussed as potentiat sites for closure at a Nov 28 school board m eeting. Vict o ria studen t s wall be switched next year to Pomona, Whittier or Wilson schools in Costa Mesa. Plans call for 95 Victoria students lo walk to <See SCHOOL. Page AZ> County Axes Newport's Airport Pact A proposed 15 -point agr eement covering Orange County Airport operations was r ej ected b y county s upe rvisor s to d ay a s a n illegal dele~ation of county uuthority. rnstead. s upervisors agreed to cons ider a series or airport poli cies 45 days from now that may cover the 15 poants and other issues. County Counsel Adrian Kuyper said the pro posed county Newpon Beach pact. worked out between city officials a nd Supervisor Thomas Riley's staff . ··appears to be contraclin~ a way a governmental duty "I don't think the board can legall y contract awa y t his po14 er, "he said. The agreement called for an end to city oppos1t1on for hm1te0 improvem ents t o a irport faca htacs an l'xchange for county gua rantee~ not lo increase com merc1al 1et nights At the sam'' time. the pact would have r('- qu1red <;uperv1sor~ to ronlin~ workan R toward compliance with 1986 noi s e b tandard !'i Su pervi sor~ b~ law. alreadv mubt meet thost.> btandards by 1986 Kuyper C'Ontcnded that thl• only thing the cat} would offer m t>llr ha nge for lht• a~rccmcnt 1s a prom1~c not to obwct to ('t'rlain 1 m pro' {'mcnti. Kuyper said h•' 1s not surt' what that means "We certainly cannot stop the people of Ne wport Bt'ach in various ways from objecting," he said Newport Beach City Attorney Dennis O'Neil . Mayor Paul (Stt PACT. Page A?I Cons• \l'eather Patrhy dense fog in the earl y m o rning h our s o the rwise fair throu~h Thursday Warmer with highs Thursday neft r 72 Lows tonight 38 to 43. INS IDE TODA V 11 • ~ time to pion holldcly mtntu For de l1c1o us Thanksgunng and Chri,,tmas idewi. see F"ood. Poge CI ladpx ,.. Al YIMI• W~t AU a...1'l9 IM L.. M. lt'(t A• •u•IHH ..,, C.llltrllle AJ (la nlllH 0 1 io c-1.. •~ Crtn•-It OHlll HtllCM U ldll«ltl P ... A& 1 f11 .. ru1~ " 11 , .. ,.,,1,_. CIMJ ,_ Cl•ll,I) 14 H-c• CU ti' ...... DAILY PILOT A2 c New Trial Denied Juror's Adion Not Milconduct 8 )' GAaY GRAN It t Ot -Detty ,.. ... 'Moll A JUtOf who took u t11t·t1onary kllto lbt-jury mom when conv•ct eel murde,....~ An)'• Sh llo n ., fale was bPlng th'<'ldl'd lo\Uli hit•nt 01 m'M.'Ond~t t>ul did not com ll'Hl mtarooduet. Oran.:e County Supt'rtor 'ourt Judge Mason •"t•nlon rul•-d lod.1) Jud t¢t> ..... nt11n ' rultn.: dl'nlt'il a new I rlul lo Mr S hC'lton ~nuae of the Juror 11 ijlleacd m llconduct Thf' dk tlonttry 111 lh(' Jury a"O(lm bcca nw • c1un t•t•lt•brc ai. thr JUdJI<' wu about lo 1wntt1m•t• Mn lhll<HI foUowluu ht11 c•on- vactmn on ftrM dcj(r<'t· murder charges. O r ( <' n 11 •· u l l o r n " y J n m " :-. M.-rwln .ar JtU~'d lhut Mrh t;rau·t· Gradual Oil Hike Promis ed by Saudi f'AR~ lAPl ~Udl Anb1an 011 M1rwstt!r Sbetk Ahm~ iui..1 VJ m an1 h .1, tnld .. f-'rt•nd1 h'lt'VIMOll Jucll1•1H't' (ulurt• 111 rrc~st·~ m '"' pr tt't•-. \hould bt ~radu.il "'41 •'' not tu th:.rupt tht! world t!t'Of\UIOY Emu Triggen tore Alarm During Walk Ume. the emu. had an alarm tng expenence Tucaday night The five-month-old Otitrich 1~ on display during the day <it Critters General Pet Store. 1673 Irvine Ave • Costa Mesa. By night s he's s upposed to be caged But Tuesday Ume decided to take a llWc stroll and broke out or her cage. According to storl' <.·mployec.· Lc ane Woodrult. the first thing Um e's ramble did Wah set urr the burglar alarm Thl• alarm t·omp;:iny t•all<.·d Mi.. Woodruff and ~he unlocked the store lo lock up the startled bird · · W c · vt: haci her ssncl' Friduy :rnd this 1s the first t1mt· she's dorw iwmethinl' like this." Ms. Woodruff added r he uwrc~ ht• 1>e1d Tue~ day "an · 1n the Ion~ run 10 th inll•rt•:o.t>. or lht• !'OllSUlll<.'r:O. . .-. lht·y l·111·111Jt11.:t· th1· ch•\ t•h11111wnt of ulht•r i•nl'r~:i, f>OUrt·t·~ · · In rt.-sponM\ Fn·m·h Industry M101s tcr Andre G1ruud l>Hld Wt·~tcrn nations huv1· not rt .. 1·overed from the ltr73· 1974 pr1c·e ruC's and that uny future in t•rt-.H•l' would IH· "u :-.crioub hlow ·' to Wf'stern econom1eo The m11URtcrK of lht! Organizu. lion of Petroleum Exporting ('ountril'8 (OPl':CI will meet in Abu Dhabi on Dec. 16 to decide on 1979 oil prices. A Kuwait news paper has quoted unidcn· t1fied Arab source:, a~ s aying s ome OPEC m embers have agreed to a 10 percent increa.se, but that "hard-line" members such as AJgeria, Iraq and Libya will try for more . In July, OPEC Secr etary· General Ali M Jaidah said at an OPEC meeting in Geneva that there would be a "revis ion" m prices in 1979. OPEC decided 1n July lo freeze the price until the Dl'tt>mbcr mt-cling. The 13 mt•mbcr~ or OPEC pro dun· more than half the world's 011. Crude oil has sold for $12.70 a 42-gallon barrel since mld· 1977 A 10 percent increase would raiae retail gasoline prices by about a cent it gallon 1n the Unit cd Stotet1. Fre.P.,,e.4J AIRPORT TESTS ••. tramc · 'Tht>y a r«> not putlin~ on thP t.e.'>t with the idea of lt.8 fl unk· '°~·" Schoolcrat'I stHd. "What if 1t 1s s uccesi.ful? Whal aboul lhe other probl(•ms ·•" Rarhara Fox. a n a bs1stant director of the countv Gt.·neral Services Agen"y. said a new master plan ts being d(:vclOPl-'<I for the airport to uddretti. :.uch p roblems But lh<' r1 rst ISh UC I~ no1SI', shC' contended. und after the lebt " .:valuated other probkms t·ao be addressed. Wilham Mortin, airport noise and environmental i.pecialist , s1ud "Flrst. let's rind out what tht• ~irplam' really is ... Hughes officials presented eharts s h owing LhP larger a1ruafl likt'ly would c reate more noise oo takeoff ln areas 1mmediately a round the airport but would be quieter over m <>Rt re11ldentlal areas. In addition, they said. the :urrr:ift would prove quieter ovC'rall uoon lanrlin11 Commission er Raymond Maggi said lhc only way to fin<! jUt IS w1lh a lc:-.t. "I suspect it 's going lo be loude r." Commissioner E.R. "Sandy'' Abloll said. "If it Iii toudn . • that will be the end ol 1t .. Abl ott a nd c ount y ad · mamstrat.ors also disputed the contention or airport critics that tbe tests should wait until new noise monitoring equipment is 1nst a lled at the airport next year. They said lhe new equipment ORANGlCOAST ' DAILY PILOT --·-.,,., ..... ,_Pvllll_ -· ,., .... ,~-:.·.'!, = .. __. ·-•IC-11*1 .. ,_, ............... M<IM11lno 11"'10< <.11••:::..~"""~r..~: .... " Coetl MHI Office ~ .... "..., ~:::::· i·o '::.~.o .• ,.i. only adds comput~r sophlsllca- t1on to the system. not Increased accuracy or udd1t1onal monitor· '"fl tilalions. * * * f'r .. P -.eAJ PACT .•• Ryckoff and airport cr1tJc .oan Emory argued that the lS·polnt pact would not be a binding agreement. Ins t ead. they said. legal details would be wo rkt:d out between lhe city and the county over the next four months before a formal contract would be presented. "This agreement ls really a tentative framework." O'Ne il said. "It is an agreement to agree." Ryckoff said the c ity council viewed tbe agreement as a way lo ··get off our pos ture o f constant concern." It was designed. he ba1d , "so we don't have lo s it on the edge of our seats and you don 'l have lo think the city of Ne wport Beac h is looking over your shoulder every minute.'' Supervisor Ralph Diedrich told Ryckofr the c ity could revers e its posture "by 1uist saying they <supervisor~> are doing the best job they can." During the next 45 days Riley said he would seek suggeslioruJ from all interested groups on a new set of airport policies. At one point during heated debate with Emory today Riley said, "we are trying to come up with some policies. •·1 can go back into my own history of trying to get people to agree aa you well know." Riley continued. "The reason I cannot get people to agree is that all sides have the same adamant s tands as evide nced here.'' While Newport Beach om c1als praised the agreement. Robert Wilson of the Costa Mesa Chamber or Commerce asked that ofrlciaJs from his city be included in discussing future airport malt.eni . And spokesmen ror the Orange County Chamber of Commerce said the proposal s hould be scrapped since it lives away part of the co u nty 's re.sponsibility for the airport. One Oranae C.ounly chamber spokeaman, Morton Fink, was chasUied by Oltdrlch for his testimony. Fink sald "What amazes me 1s that the board would alve tbi8 much weight to an aare.mtnt like thla to hold a heartna on the posturing by Ule city or Newport Beach.'' Diedrich aald "I don't think your criUcllm of Tom <Riley) la Jutlltled and deHrvlnl of your lntelUaeace. Any board member can brlna lteml up to raolve issuet u be belt .... flL." Po wN1t po!'l111bly prejudiced herst11f und other Jurors by re- ,_., rtr•.i lo lhe dlctlonury defini· lion of, moli<'\'. a necessury in· tt rt.'d tent Ill a finding or first d\1U rt••· murder But 1o1t a 11perlal heuring Mrs. Powt•rs tettlfled that :Jhe had re· terr.id to the dktion&ry 1o1t home und d id not open the book 1n I.he Jury 1 oorn before it was taken from he r by u court bailiff. M r11 Powers told Judge Fen· ton •he could reeall only two krm:. rrom lhe dictionary der· m1tton 8p1le 1o1nd lll will. Today Judge Fenton conceded thut Mrs. Powen was bent on corumlttmg misconduct despite h11> 1n1trucl.JOM. but had not in fat'l committed an offense that would Justify a new trial. Thal left Merwin with addi· t1ooal plt'as for a new trlaJ, in- <'luding a n argument that an es- sc nt1a l instruction had been omitted when Judge Fent.on laid · ttw legal groundwork for lhe Jury deliberation. The convicted 28-year·old nurdt>ress sat quietly in the <'Ou rtroom while Me rwin in· t rca!.ed th<.' pikh of his argu. m cnls that she is entitled to a nt:w trial rather than face a pos!fible term of life in prison. Mrs. Shelton was convicted Sept. 21 of the murder of her tlu!lband·s lover Pal Proferes. Miss Proreres was shot once through the heart while in the bed she s hared with Joaquin S h e lton . the convicted murderess' estranged husband in Laguna Beach. Mrs . Sbellon c laimed in testimony she gave at her triaJ that the shooting was accidental. th a t she s tood outside the <'Ouple'!I bedroom window with a gun 1n her hand hoping for one l a~t g limpse or the rnan s he loved before committing suicidt: Ecorwmy Vp In October WASIONGTON CAPI .. - The nation's industrial production increased by O 5 percent In October. a ~•gn of steady. moden1te economic growth , thl' f ederal Reserve said to day The figures were en· <'Ouraglng to government <·conomlsts because they marked the sixth straight m onth of moderate in· creases. A decline could have b1g naled eco n omic hards hip a head, while a s harp jump could have a dde d to Inflation or caught businesses with products they are unable to sell ' Three Attack Border Guard Checking Cars SAN YSIDRO IAPl -A U.S. Cus toms ins pector has been s lashed and stabbed by three men armed w1lh knives in the vehicle inspection zone at the border port of entry. The assailants "came in on foot from the western side or the p ort that mean s from 8omewherc on the U.S. side." an official said Ins pect.or James Cucinotta. 40. wab c ut on the face, chest. arms and legs in the incident Tuesday night Aflt•r lrt:alrn e nt al Bay General Hos pital, he was re- lcaM!d . Thl'rt' was no explanation for the attack, which took place while Cucinotta was examining V<'h1clcs taken off the main trar- fit· line for closer check~. The a:>· ~a1lants escaped. Bae z Report Hush Asked WASHINGTON CAP> -The National Security Agency wants a federal judge to change his mind and order portions or a classified document involving folk s inter Joan Baez to be kept 11ecret. The a1ency and the folk sinaer arc tlahlln• over the release of a num~r of para1raph1 ln an af. fidavit drawo up by NSA policy stnff chief Roy R. Banner . The NSA. a aovernmont or- ganizatJon which specializes ln e lectronic eave11dropping and code brcaklna. wa!I in court Tuesd ay uklng U.S. district Judae William B. Bryant to keep five paraaraphs of the affidavit secret. Ma. Baez, an a ntt·Vietnam war acUvtat, l1 sulnl under the Freedom of tnfonnaUon Act for documf'ntt relatlnt to ber ln NSA mes. • Su"'ived Plunge Los Angeles truck driver Charles Jones was being treal· ed al Saddleback Community Hospital today for cuts. Sl'rapes and bruises -and possible broken bones after his semi went over a barrier on the northbound San Diego Freeway. near the Laguna Freeway. at about 8 :30 a.m. Tr~ck fell upside down, crunching cab where . Jones rode . No other cars were involved. according to the highway patrol. Smoking Foes Pwh 'No-puffing' Day By Tbe Asaodat.ed PreH With slogans like "Smoking Stinks" and "Kiss Me . I Don't S moke.·· organizers or the second annual "Great American S mokeout" prepared for Thursday's campaign to get peo. pie to qu.it puffing -for 24 hours al least. or the American Cancer Society -or the Tobacco Institute for that matt.er -as to whether he or she may enjoy smokinll .. A growing number or stat.es and ciUea have been moving ~o limit smoking In public places. although a proposal that would have sharply curtailed smoking o n a statewi d e bas is io California was rejected in last week's election Air Race Given GoAhetul Approval was given Tuesday for an air race off the coast of Huntington Beach Nov. 24-26. Meeting tn Santa Barbara, the State Coa.stal Commission ap proved the event by <1n 8-2 vote. The chief obstacle niportedly still st anding in the way of the race is the posting of a $25,0llO bond by organizer 0 1o1vid WoU , who is operating the Orangt· County International Air Racei. from the South Coast Plaza Hotel. Wolf said today he was happy about the coastal commiisgion decision "but not s urprised .. He sajd he will post the bond Friday Tom Miller, a loce1I offi cial with the s tate Par k s and Recreation Department, said the agency gave approval to I.he races Sept. 20 contingent on the okay by the coastal commission. The South Coast Regiona l Coastal Commission previow.ly rejected the races but the action bad no teeth because of a la<•k of a quorum. Regional commissioners had been concerned about a flo<'k of least terns which normally n<.:!.l tn area. The birds have gone south for the winter. however . Wolf sald he expects a crowd or about 100,000 for the pylon•tAI· pylon races at low altitudes over the water. H e has so licited 36.0110 Southern California pilots to buy tickets al $10 for each d;iy's event. He said previous ly that he hopes to raise money for re· ligious television programming He said that pylons <tall markers> will be placed in the water and will comprise the three -nule race course A landing strip is plctnned on a nat portion of the beach between M agnoha and Newland StrE:t!ts west or the Santa Ana River He previously said telev1s1on coverage for the event w1U be s ponsored by the Christ1<1 n Sports Network and will be sent across the country hy satellite More than 50 planes an: re porledly set to rnmpelc for a total pursC' or $175,()()() The event 111 sponsored by the American Cancer Society which predict s that fiv e million s moke rs will try lo get lhrou~h the day without cl~aretles. f'r.., Poge A I According to the society, J I percent of the nation 's s moker:. participated in th<.' ~mokeout last Nov. 17: l3 percent of them managed to stick it out through the d ay and 10 percent of lhat group said 60 days lat.e r that they had quit ror good. The smokeout designed lo s potlight health problems linked to cigarettes was attacked by lhe Tobacco Institute which said the cancer society was a iding "the prolife r a ting com me rcialization of 'stop-smoking' devices and clirucs " The Industry group said the society was "misleadin g the public with its tunnel vision of the cancer problem" and added: "No individual needs the advice SCHOOL TO CLOSE. • • Pomona. 15 to walk to Wh1tt1er with th <.! rc m <11 n1n g 5 8 youngsters be ing bui.ed to Wilson School next fall A stream of Victoria school s upporters went hefore the school boa rd Tuesday to t ·II trustees of the high qualtty education that students have been getting at Victoria. They noted high achievement scorei; by Victoria students and a valued. fed e rall y funde d nutritional program Trustees, though srmpathetic. said enrollment projections see no inc reast.> in studenti. at Victoria and that overall district enrollment is expected to dJp to 16.000 students by th<· 19112·8.1 st•hool yc<ir Two years a~11 . d1 s tnd enrollment wab nc<1r Lht• 25,000 student mark Closure of V1ctona will ... iv<· the d1stnct an t'sl1m;.itt:o SJOO.OIJO per year, school off1 c1ab ~<.11d The busing of SR form<'r Vrrtontt stude nts will eut Lhl!. ~ftv111gs by $7,300, officials ~;11<l V1 clor1a will lw th" fourth elementary school <•lo.,1·11 hy trustees m lhr J><1~t I wo v1·<ir:. Baleanr school wa:-. tht• hr"t to be s hut down. followNI b\ lht· closure of Bav View Srh111.1 1n Santa Ana Heights last Jun•· Lynn Hort HART'S. John Hort ·:~ SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST. • COST A MESA • 646-1919 . All Basellall & Football Shees Reduced To Cnt All Slccer Siiias Reduced 20% Ladies Running Sllaes 199 5 up ladies Tennis Slloes 14•s up Mens Running Slloes 21 95 up Men's TenniS SUes 149s up Wrest1n1 Sllees 1850 Volley Ball SMes 13•s up Basketlml Slttes 1415 up Mens & Beys T eanis S111rts ladies Temis S111rts & Dresses Warm Up Slits 2515 ti 6415 Tennis Rackets Kramer Autlgrapb Frame 27 95 Dunlop Fort Frames 3195 Davis Imperial Frames 2495 Bor1 Personal Frames 2695 Prince Frames 55°0 Racquetball Racquets leD-atelen-Vlit Rllllut bleu Racquetballs Badminton Rackets T 11111 Tennis Paddles & Balls Wlilbt Sets & Benches J1111p Ripes 531Cmr 641-1119 °"' 9 ti & I J . . .. .. • Mom Murder Called 'ActOf'L~Ve; 4t ~ WHERE CONSTRUCTION WORKER WAS BURIED ALIVE FOR 3'h DAYS IN JOPl.IN. MISSOURI 'The Good Lord Waa With Me,· S.ya Surv~vor of Hotel Coll•PH After Reacue Hotel 'Prisoner' Freed We/Jer Suroin?d 31/2 Days Trapped in Rubb/,e JOPLIN. Mo. IAP> -Al fred ''Butch" Summers, trapped Jl7 days in a prone position when a hotel collapsed on him, said to- day he doesn't know "how m God's name I survived It." •'T he good Lord was with me." Summers told reporters from his hospital bed. "That's all that needs to be said." Meanwhile, rescuers using e arth·movers. shovels and their bare hands dug steadily through the tons of s teel and rubble for 1wo other men missing since the <.:onnor Hotel coll ap!>ed on them four days ago. Summers· wife, Patncia. hl'r head bowed. wept softly as the 30-year-old worker described his ordeal. He said he thought only one floor had fallen on him while he was operating a welding torch on a beam. .. All I can remember is, aJI of • s udden. it. just collapsed- 1 her~ was no way of telling what would happen." he said. Asked if he panicked. he said. "That's one thing I never did because I kne w som e how :.omebody would find me.·· At the hotel site. several times during the night engines fell silent and rescu~n. :.topped in their tracks as a se1smolog1caJ crew turned on sensitive anstru· ments an ho~ of finding signs of hfe beneath the debris. Bu( they found nothing "I say we've got a 50-50 c ha nce at this point," said Henry JI. P arker. super inten· dent of the Tulsa. Okla .. based Co y .BI agg Wrec k 1 n.f! Co .• ~ "'· . ., . ....,.... SURVIVED COLLAPSE Attred Summers general contractor for the hotel's demolition. "I think so in my he art and souJ. It's my opin· 100 that if the Lord is willing they'll be ther<.'." Poli ce chief Larry Tennis said rain , whi c h h a d fallen periodically since Sunday and was expected to continue through today. could cause some flooding in the hotel basement. But he said the cavity where Summers was found was dry. "Gel me the hell out of here!" Summers cried out Tuesd ay County Reviews PoB(!fl when rescuers broke through lo him. He survived io a space about t wo feet high and 30 feet in diameter and s aid he cra wled around In the blackness for hours. searching for a way out. Summers had no idea what day it was and was unaware that the ~nlire nine stories of the 70 ·year·old landmark Connor llotel collapsed on top or him Saturday mommg. "It's been a long Saturday."' Summers said when told be had been beneath the wreckage for more than three days. .. If you've never witnessed a m1rac"1e." said Tennis, "you have tonighL" S umme r s was l isted in sa tis factory condition . A hospltaJ spokesman said X·rays showed he bad a broken pelvis a nd tbree broken ribs on his left side. He was also dehydrated. Summe•s probably would be hosp1taJiu'J ~r three weeks, \he spokesman ~:aid Une of the missing 1nen. Frederick C Coe lit. 29, of Tope ka. Kan . had been cutting s teel beams near Summers when the hotel collapsed. one day before it was scheduled for demolition to make way for a library, Tennis said. The other worker. Thomas Edward Oakes. 45. of Jenks. Okla., was believed to have been on the hotel's ground floor. Inflation 'War' Eyed Orange County supervisors may Join President Carter 's "war on 1nflat.Jon" by refusing to buy county suppUes from firms that increase their prices more than 6 5 percent annually. Supervisors asked County Ad· minis tralive Officer Robe rt Thomas Tues day to review county purchasing procedures to t'\ee if such a policy could be adopted. Supervisors also offered their own views t1bout the country·s inflation problem. "Inflation as the number one e n e m y t h is country has," Supervisor Ralph Diedrich said. "and it has the potential of hurt· ing a lot of ~pie a lot more than it is today:• "Wh a t we need is a na· tionwide Proposition 13." Supervisor Laurence Schmit of· re red. S upervisor Philip Anthony, who proposed the study of coun· ty purchasing procedures, said, "Inflation is having a devaslal· ing effect on all ol us aod a crip- pling, aJmost dehumanizing, ef· rect on those of fixed income. "The only ultimate answer to inflation is a reduction or gov· e rnment spending. especiall y at the federal level and a halt to the printing of money." Anthony continued. saying the Presa· dent's policy could offer tcm· porary relief. ''They <federal officials l know what they have to do to solve the problem." Schmit continued. "but they aren't willing to do what they need to do lo solve IL" Robin Young, a director of the Button Up Cold Spell to Wntinue 11 ·s golng to be cold again tonight along the Or:ange Coast but Orange County temperatures won't rail lo ne ar-freezing except in a rew canyon areas, forecasters re- ported today. Accord£ng to Walt Bartlett, who for~a.sts frost wam· logs. the mercury In Irvine dipped to 36 degrees Tuesday night. No rreeilng te mperatures were reported In Orange County, GOOD NEWS FOR area growers is that it won't rreeie tonight. either. The lows, however, might fall near 32 degrees In the Santa Ana and Trabuco canyon areas. Fruit rrost warnings will be broadcast beginning tonil(ht on radio station KFt at 6 o'clock. Temperature forecasts will also be offered by radio station KWIZ nJghl ly at 6:30 and 9o'clock. THE SEKV1CE WILL be provided through Feb. ts to warn cltru5 growers of potential rreeiing conditions lllat could ruun,agc croP,t. Ftoet reports are a cooperative effort by the Univtttlty of California. Rlverslde and the U.S. Department 0( Acriculturc. Orange County Transit District 10CT01. caJled last week for a s 1m 1lar review o f trans it purchasing procedures. Anthony, following her head. said the idea is to encourage those selling to the county to follow the President's policy and to increase public awareness or the attack on inflation. Goldwater Jr. And Newport Wife to Split LOS ANGELES <APl -Rep. Barry M. Goldwater Jr. has filed a court petition seeking divorce from his wife of six ye ars . S u s an Gherma n Goldwater. The CaJjfornia Republican and his wire were married in Laguna Reach on March 30. 1972. and S<'parated on Nov. 1. 1976. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs . E. Mortimer Gherman or Newport Beach. Tuesday's petition asks that custody of the couple's 3-year· old son. Barry Goldwater Ill. be awarded to Mrs. Goldwater and pledges assurances of child sup· port. There was no mention of alimony. Goldwater lists as community property a home in Woodland Hilts, a 1973 automobile and various art objects given to the couple by bis father. U.S. Sen. Barry Goldwater. R·Arl~ 2 Suffer Burns LOS ANGELES <AP l -1'wo Los Angeles residents suffered · critical burns ln an explosion in a Boyle Heights house where police saJd the drug, PCP, was being manufactured . Invalid Woman Strangled SAN ANTONIO. Texas <AP> -John Maxwell Hunt has been coovtcted of murder ln wh at bis defense attorney calla "an act of k>ve" -the strangulation death of his 68-year·old Invalid mother, who begged for an end to ber We. .. UNDER FIRE Cart ca11away t BLASTS BOARD Don Wiiiiamson The same jury that convicted Hunt of murder Tuesday de· liberated his sentence today. A murder conviction carries a sen· tence of five to 99 years to life in prison. His attorneys asked for probation. The jury took an hour and 40 minutes to return the guilty verdict in the Oct. 31. 1977, slay· ing of Frances Adele Hunt. who suffered a stroke in 1964 and was confined to a wheelchair. Ex-pageant Head Raps Board, Crew Hunt. 45. testified that be strangled bis mother witb an electrical cord and bis hands after she had fallen rrom her wheelchair. begging. "Don't make me live any more." Hunt said be never considered using any method other than s trangulation because that method looke d so e a sy on television. After his mother was dead, Hunt said. be lay next to the body for ao hour and cried. Oereme attorney Jim Law of Dallas said ir Hunt "did anything in this case. be did It as ao act of love. When be finally found her ln a coodition where she said she would rather die. he couldn't st.and it. He did what he had to do." Law said Hunt bad seen bis mother's condillon deteriorate over the years and it "broke h1s heart and be couldn't s tand it ... But prosecutor Bill Blagg argued. "Mercy killing is not ex· cused by the law of this state or any other state. Thls man. on Oct. 31. 1977. took it upon himself to play God ... Blagg said an lnDoceot verdict. would set a dangerous prece· dent. By STEVE MITCHELL Of •Deity...._. Staff Don Williamson, who resigned last moath as director of the Laguna Beach Pageant oT the Maste rs. lambasted tbe board of directors and members of lb · pageant crew during a 45-minute speech Tuesday rught at the an- nual meeting ol the FestivaJ ol Arts membership. His comments ranged from accusations that lbe board ls "not working in lbe best interest ol the pageant." lo claims that backstage crewmen played with yo-yos just moments before cur· tain time. Williamson resigned Oct. 10 when his efforts to get the board to rescind the dismissal or his SOD, Doug. failed. The board, in firing the younger Williamson, said be was dismissed "for the good of the festivaJ." "That was a damning slate· ment." Williamson told about 200 members of the festival He accused the board of dis· missing his son "without the benefit of information lhey should have bad," to weigh such a decision. "Not stated at the time. but later given as a m ajor reason for Doug's termination,·· the older Williamson said, "was the word 'nepotism·.·' The former director said that te rm means the hiring of a relative by reason or relationship "rather than merit." adding that bis son performed his duties ··with 2reat merit ... The angered Williamson then verbally assailed pageant technical direct.or Carl Callaway as being the "root cause" or the complex in·bouse battling. Callaway, who has worked for the pageant lbe past 33 yea rs. said he would have no comment on the charges leveled against him and the bac k s t age c rew by Williamson. The two men have worked together for those 33 years. with Williamson ha ving been as- sociated Wlth the annual sum- mer production for-more than 40 years. Williamson said if nepotism was a fact.or. why did Callaway have five members or bis family on the payroll last year . Callaway denied that charge, s aying only his wife and son were working ror the pageanL Police Seek Dana Point Father, Son Tea.chers W Vote On Strike Today LOS ANGELES <AP> -A bench warrant has been issued for a rather and son from Dana Point who may bave fled to Eastern Europe to avoid trial 1n conoectioo with a scheme lo bilk ins urance compan ies out of more than $75,000. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Gordoo Ringer issued the w arrant Tuesday wben Gyula Pataki Sr .• 48. and his 24-year- old son Joseph failed to appear for trial. The PataJOs. whom authorities believe bave fled to Hungary, race charges or swlndling 13 in· s uraoce companies by staging auto accidents and filing muJti- ple phony claims. Their apparent flight came after their co-defendants - George Pelbalb Sr. and his 25- y e ar-old son George J r . - pleaded no contest to sunilar charges and agreed to tesWy as state's witnesses. By RAYMOND ESTRADA Jll. OI -0..ly ~ ... S~ Huntington Beach Union High School District teachers have d e layed their d ecision on whether to walk off their jobs until a secret vote can be con- ducted today. Tuesday night school board members refused to budge from their "'final offer " -no pay hikes this vear Trus tees agreed to reope n deadlocked contract talks as soon as a state-appointed mediator can attend the negotiations. But trustees also a pproved a series or resolutions that would make teacher participation m a ny strike g rounds for di s · missal. Contract talks broke off last week after district ofhc1als re· jected teacher demands for a seven pe~ot salary and fnngc b e n e fit increase. b1nd1ng arbitration and compulsory un· ion membership. Teacher association President Ira Toibin said s trike vote Gem Talk • By J.C. HUMPHRIES ~mologtal A CHRISTMAS THOUGHT tor rMJJ'lmgful gnnng As you go over your Christmas list, we hope you are including jewelry as one or the most.wanted categories or girts. Why? Because a piece or jewelry is a gtn that grows. mellows. and becomes a ver y personal keepsake for the person who receives ballots from about 750 Dis tnct Educator.. Association members at seven west Orange Count; high schools are expected to be counted by 4 p.m. today. Toibm said 375 or 396 DEA members present Tuesd ay voted to reject the school board's final offer. If teachers vote to s trike, To1bin said, another vote will be take n immediately to determine when the walkout will lakC' place. Teachers argued with board mem hers lo accept a slate fact finder·s report that called for new pay t alks Y.hen a stat~ s alary freeze IS hfled, arb1tra· t1on by a neutral third party in teacher grievances a nd com· pulsory uruon membership. Trustees have agreed to in· crease fringe benerits and re- open pay talks in the future. But trustees believe binding arbitra- tion would reduce local control and therefore they strongly op- pose at It. It ls a gift that keeps on giving ror many years. It ts not "consumed." Nor does It become "last year's model." W\th a very minimum of f care. a plece of Jewelry stays as new " and as beautiful u the day It was .. given. Have you ever received 1 jewelry u a gilt? Of course. you pro· ' bably have at some lime In your life. Place that gitt among a ll others you have received over the years and see whe re it ranks in present value. sen· Umental me aning and. pure enjoy- ment. You will find that It ls at. or very near. the top or your lilt of I 1823 NEWPORT BLVO . COSTA MES A valoed po91ell'°"8. You may be sure • CONVENIENT TERMS BanMmencard-Master ChllVe that aucb a lift would rank ~ wtlb 32 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE 548-3401 anyone on )'OW' Chriat.maa list. ' • • • 1 D \IL Y PILOT Wedr-.Mp, ~ II. 1171 Ju!lli . :·?; ~.. t ing a1om AND FalGll> DEn. For the put ball hour. l 've been atthiq Ulroutb my deak for aome fl"06l auU1Uca I caretully uvtd for UM when lbe weather 1et1 llke It '1 heel recently alooa Ilda best of alJ poglble coutl ~ wUJ be oo tro.t llaUltict lrom yealeryear pre- IK'nted here toda,y The bat 1 can do la 1lve you a current report tn whk'h the frott SM"OPle said the mercury fell to 38 de&l'ffS Ul lrvlne lut n.iaht Othtt Ulan that, lber~ wtu ao at.her frt&1d auuauca T he ruaoo ia aimble lo lh1t morua that I call a desk fll· inal •YStt'm, l C'OUldn'tnodth.-stuff THJS MA.KU lllE WONO.,:a what la bappenlne on the It-cal h'ont where :.<>mt• l'ourts are grappU.Oa wttb the n<>- t100 lhat COJ* ought to bt> ublc lo search and aelie tn nt•w11puper olfltts Wistfully al thui moment. l was hopln~ for " aood. Okay, So the Cop DUco~ed WheTe I Loat All the Po~r Clfpa solid. methodical cop who would break down my front door and declare: "Hands up on the wall! I'm bere lo search and seize." Theo, carefulJy. he would sift through all these desk drawers and in the process. he'd uncover m y frost and freezing statistics. In turn for that. I would aJlow him lo seize my lapel button with lhe purple ribbon on It that says "Nixon's The One!" Also, I would let him read my copy of Fundamental Laws which I WlCOvered during my own searcb. He migbt hke Rule Number 6. It proclaims. "It is a Fundamental Law of Nature That Nothing Ever Quite Works Out." The cop would understand that alter attempting lO sear ch and seize around my desk drawers. TRUE, rr•s ~IBLE he might find some things that would interest him. He might like this photo here of a 1934 Packard sedan. The picture is dated Aug. 4, 1976. No other Information. Or how about this clipping from the Sacramento Bee that quotes a ramous medical savant. as saying that you're belt.er off swearing a lot if it helps you avoid ulcen;. HERE'S ANOTHER article of lasting interest: Orange County election returns of March, 1975. Clearly, you can guess what would happen to any cop who went on a search and seirure mission in this desk or mine First he'd do the searching, then he 'd have the seizure. Iran Oil Workers Walkout 'Ends' TEHRAN, Iran <AP l -Iran's daily oil production reached 3.3 m1luon barrels alter officials declared a two-week strike by 37,000 011 workers ended. but Western sources said d.iebard strikers are :.till keeping one offshore field from operating. T he National Iranian Oil Co. said production at the Peniao Gulf refinery al Abadan, the biggest in the world, is almost back to I he normal daily average of 500,000 barrels a fter the walkout was lormally over Tuesday. The state oil monopoly said three smaller reftneries at Tehran. Tabriz and Kermansbah had a combined output of W ,000 barrels in the last 24 hours. Authoritative Western sources confirmed that the big oilfield in southwest.em KU2e8ta n province and three offshore fields in the Persian gulf were working again. A wthropologbt Margaret Mead Dies of Cancer NEW YORK CAPI -Or. Mar1ant Mead. famed American an- thropologist, died today al New York Hospital after a year-lone bat· Ue with cancer She was 76. She had contlnued to work until she was hospitalized on Oct. 2. In her books and lectures. Miss Mead spoke to a public much wider lban the aclenUflc community She moved to the forefront of her protesalon by publishing 10 1928. age 218. what has become one or the most widely read pieces or scholarshi p ever penned. "Coming of Age in Samoa " Th e s tudy of adolescence and passage to sex· ual maturity was based on a rteld trip to the island she un· dertook three years earlier. IT REMAINED a st eady selle r . some year s l opping 100,000 in paperback reprints. In the half century that followed. she continued studying far-away cultures and used the knowledge to a ntic ipate and shed light on the social and cultural eruptions or modern Western society. As scientist. author. teacher and ledurer she was one of the fe w establishment figures of re- ·cent decades to hold the ear of the yoWlg on matters like sex and marriage, generation gap, drugs and feminism. Sbe was not , however, una- iversalJy Idolized by their elders. "TIUS DIRTY old lady" was what Gov. Cla ude Kirk or Florida called her after she told a congressional committee that marUuana should be legalized. not for Its own sake. but because banning it was "damaging . . . rela tions between young and old." While she stressed the Im· portance of ramily. Miss Mead also believed lbat "marriage is a terminable institution." She was married and divorced three limes. The last union produced her only ch.ild In 1939. a daughter, Ma r y Catherine B ateson Kasssarjlan. who now lives in Iran. Other survivors include a gr anddaughter. and a sister. Elizabeth Mead Steig, of Cam- bridge, Mass. A s pokeswom "ln at the American Museum of Natural History said private funeral and burial services will be held at Buckingham. Pa . A memorial service Wlll be held at St Paur:-. Chapel of Columbia University NATION / WORLD .............. ANTHROPOLOGIST STUDIED FOREIGN CUL TURES Dr. Margeret Mead In 1954 With Baby of Manua Woman. al a time lo be set Anticipating al least one aspect of modern reminls m by keeping her maiden n a me always. she encouraged women to asptre lo careers, 10depen- dence and individuality. But she infuriated some feminists when she described Women·s L1bera- t10n as .. esscnllally a middle- class movement'' s purred by "career-drive." She lectured extensively at fees ranging from nothing to $1 .000. depending on the au· dience and cause. Short and round of figure. she Look command of her listeners with a warm. mellow voice and easy. informal delive ry. Peace Talks in State of Crisis By 'lbe Associated Press Egyptian President Anwar Sadat termed the Mideast peace talks today as being in a state of "crisis " and raise9 the possibility of a "suspension" to allow Egypt aod Israel time to ponder their positions. At the same time. informed Egyptian sources said their gov- ernment has formulated new proposals designed to avoid a total deadlock while stia holding to Egypt's key demands. New Cruise Missile In Defense Budget WASHINGTON CAP> -The $2.2 billion supplemental defense bill the Carter Administration is sending to Congress proposes full-sca le development or a twice-delayed mobile intercon· tinental ballistic missile that would be safe from Soviet sur- prise attack. It alao lr\cludes funding for an additional nuclear .powered al· tack submarine and al least one more destroyer, according lo ad· ministration sources who asked to remain anonymous. he lp the bill's c hances passage. or OTHER ITEMS in the pro- posal are for a variety of con- venUonal arms a nd equipment to bolster U.S. forces committed to defending Western Europe, tbe sources said. In Jerusalem, the Is raeli Cabinet broke off a review of the Israeli-Egyptian negotiations lo await clarification of the pro. posals expe<:ted from Egypt. Pril!le Minister Menachem Begin told reporters after a three· hour cabinet session: "A«0rding to the latest reports received. Egypt is about to submit new proposaJs and demands related to the negotiations between •he two coWltnes. These reports are not yet official and complete. ..In view of this fact, the cabinet decided to hold the political debate after it has received all the necessary clarifi cations con- cerning the additional positions of Egypt." Egyptian sources said the proposals would be explained to President Carter by Egypllan Vice President Hosni Mubarak, who is on his way lo Washin~ton today. The sources said they seek to deal with the Gaza Strip after a peace treaty with Israel 1s signed, leaving the problem of the West Bank lo a subsequent stage Sadat, wtule warning of a possible interruption of the peace talks. carefully avoided saying he was recalling his delegation home. Speaking to university professors and students 1n Jsmailia. a Suez Canal town. Sadat said, .. we have gone a loog way at lhe Washington talks and have achieved 90 percent or the road. "Now we are at a serious crisis and if we can avoid it in order to achieve the remaining 10 percent by suspending the talks for a while to allow the parties lo think again and then resume, so be it,·• Sadat said. In addition lo $190 million to begin full-scale development or the mobile missile system. the bill is expected to include about $500 million for strategic nuclear weapons, Including the air- launcbed cruise mJssiJe that has become a major factor in Carter administration defense plan- ning. You Can't Clip Coupons Out o f the THE SOURCES said Tuesday the addiUooal nuclear-powered attack submarine and at least one more Spruance-class destroyer also are in the bill. Spruance.class destroyers are built. al a s hipy a rd in Pascagoula. Miss., home state of Sen. John Stennis. the powerful Democratic chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee -a fact that could Six O 'clock News / Rain, Snow Widespread TexaB, Arkanaaa Get Flood W amingB A lb<l q .... A~rtUO .... _"Of Alt.RI• e..1t,mo1e 8•\IT\4''(11' 8oo1oe eoo.1on B•OWll\Vlllt tluO•lo C.llo<eoo C•f'C1nn•t1 C.le••l•n<I D•I Fl wrn °"""'' O.~MOlne> 0..trOll 0..111111 F•lrllollh ... _. 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' ' ' Private Planes 'Hazard' SAN DIEGO <AP> Alr Lraf fie controlJerl "1 al ltut five t'ommel'Clal J~lners bav oar rowly avoid.cl colllaiona with private planee here 11.nce a Sept IS mld-alr crath took 144 Uvftl, the San D6,qo Union reported to day. Another near-ml.II Ott. JO ln volved 1 Ceuna Citation ex eculive jet that wu forced to take evwnve 8Ctkln to avotd ~ hdlng wttb a lwhwnaine pnvat~ plane flying atrou it.a path. th~ paper said. IN ALL SIX lnstancu. Undbt-sicb Field atr controUeri. say tbe pnvate planes ~ni fl y tnl uncontrolled -that 11. In radio contact neither with Wndbergb to~r nor Miramar Naval Air Stauoa·s Rada r A.tr Traffic Control Facility WUJiam Reynard, an attorney for lbe NaUooal AerooAutk s and Space Adminiat.ration, aaid tus orfice had riteeived oear-mlSS reports from either pilots or con· lrollers 00 all but two or the SIX anstances controllers described. IN AT LEAST t wo cases, pilots or fully loaded passenger j e ts w e r e forced t o t a ke e m er gency evasive a ction to avoid a collision. the paper sa.1d Lindbergh controllers contend that all the near-accidents could have been :lvoided with new air safety procedures and equip· ment they requested as long ago as a year before the September collis ion between a Pacific Southwest Airlines 727 and a Cessna 172 ove r a de nsely p o pulated r es id e ntial neighborhood or San Diego. It wa s the worst air disaster an U.S. history CafJle Car Mislaap One of San Francisco's famed cable cars looked like this Tuesday after ts passengers were injured when the car abruptly stopped when it struck a low point in the street while going down California Street hill. Jn foreground is a shattered window and in background the center window was completely knocked out. Today buses replaced cable cars as "unsafe conditions" are probled. Deat h T h reat s Mobster Put In Solitary SAN DIEGO <AP> -Reputed East Coast mobster Carmine "Lillo" Galante is in solitary confinement following transfer from lhe federal medium security prison at Danbury, Con n., federal authorities confirmed. The 68-year-old Galante apparently was transferred to the downtown Metropolitan Correc- tional Center under a false name Nov. 7 to protect him from death threats. His true identity did not ap pear on DOOkmg records unbl Tuesday. Tbe widely-reported death threats apparently stem from rivalry between Mafia clans in New York, wbere the top leader ls regarded as boss of bosses nationwide. Bflft"b Trial SofJotagl!ll? LOS ANGELES <AP> -Attorneys seeking a reversal of verdicts for William and Emily Harns have argued that someone at.tempted to sabotage the couple's 1976 trial by s muggling a news paper account or Patricia Hearst 's kidnapping into --------.J the jury room. ( In oral arguments STATE s upporting an appe a l .._ ______ _ filed last February. at- torneys Mark Rosenbaum and Mary Ellen Gale told the appeals court Tuesday that the jurors were unfairly swayed by the story about M1ss Hearst. "We can't say with 100 percent certainty it was a juror <who brought in the paper)," said Rosenbaum. "But who else is left? ... It was done to harm these defendants and it was done by one or the jurors." Test T lllle •Ma llf"fll!d SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Childless men and women pleaded with the federal government at a hearing here to end its five-year ban on funding re· search into test tube fertilization of human eggs. "It seems to me if we can learn to fly an a irplane safely and do brain surgery safely. we can learn to do this safely," Phillip Martin sug- gested to a federal panel Tuesday. Martin and others told lbe Ethics Advisory Board of the Department or Health, Education and Welfare that they were willing to run the risk of bearing an abnormal child, suggesting the risks were no great.er than in conventional childbirth. r. .... J 3 'Alfln81ow:w' SAN DIEGO <AP > -Republicans probably couldn't have found a candidate to defeat Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown Jr., given vowrs' moods and Brown's handling of Proposition 13, Evelle Younger's campaign manager says. Ken Rietz, a 36-year-<>ld veteran of several GOP campaigns, said Tuesday it might have made a "tremendous difference" if Proposition 13 had also faced voters in November instead of beine on the June ballot. "I think no matter who the Republicans nominated under Proposition 13, with the action that was taken I find 1l bard to believe anyone besides Brown could have won the race," Rietz told a hmcbeoo meettna of political reporters. A«•M P-.dles l n1l9f?r LOS ANGELES <AP> -Accused alphabet bomber Mubarem Kurbegovic punched bis at· torney Tuesday ln court an.er requestiJll Ulat a new lawyer be appointed for him. Kurbegovic's attack left Deputy Public de· fender Mike Adelson stunned and sprawled on a Los Anceles court.room noor for several minutes. However, Superior Court Judge Paul G. Breckenridge Jr. waa not convinced to appoint a new attorney for the ~-year-old Yugoslav lmml· CJ'aDt, wbo WU taken back tot.be lockup area. Breckenridle then sent in motion proceedlncs that will once a1ain be aimed at determining whether Kurbegovlc la mentally competent to st.and trial for the murder of three persona killed tn an Aue. e, 19'74 explosloa at Los Angeles ID· ternatlonal Airport. -· .... ·-· OUR STORE AND NURSERY ARE VERY LARGE AND LOADED WITH 0 OF THE LARGEST RETAIL INVENTORIES IN THE COUNTY. OUR PRICES ON MANY ITEMS ARE WAY BELOW COST THURS. FRI. 10 • 8 SAT. MON. TUES. WED. 10 • 7 SUNDAY 10 • 5 Wedne.ctay. November 15, 1978 DAIL y PILOT AS Spa Operator Indicted Frau d Charged in Sale of 2 ,000-acre Clinic LOS ANGELES <APl -The operator or a controversial spa. clinic at Murrieta Hot Springs has been indicted by a federal ,rand jury In connection with radulent sale of the 2.000· acre complex. Na med in the eight-count con- :1piracy and wire fraud indict- ment 1\lesday were Randolph Jackson Rudd, head of R. J . Rudd and Associates. and Thomas Roba 47, or Rolling Hills. THE INDICTMENTS stem from Rudd's operalion of thP. no w -d efun c t Murrieta Hot Springs cUruc. The clinic used theories of nutrilional therapist Ca rey Reams. who with two others was convicted last sum· mer or conspiring to practice medicine without a license. Rudd is serving a fi ve-year prison te rm an Florida in con· nection with the sale there 0( un· registered securities. ACCORDING TO THt ir\dicl· ments one of the apparent vic- tims of Rudd's alleged scheme was tbe spa's 71-year-old owner, Mor ris Shenker. Shenker also owns the Las Vegas Dunes Hotel a nd o nce serve d a s chief criminal attorney to former Teamsers presklent James R. Hoffa . The spa r ece ntly filed ror bankrupl(:y listine $37 million in liabilities. The i.ndk tmem, broueht to the grand jury by attorney Denrus Schloss of the Justice Depart· ment 's Organized Crime Strike Force. alleges that Rudd. SS. and Roba approached Shenker an late 1976 and offered to purchase the spa at Murrieta Hot Sprin&s and its surrounding land. ACCORDING TO THE indict- Actor Willed $10 To His Daughter LOS ANGELES <AP ) -Actor Gig Young, who police say shot himself in New York City Oct. 19, left $10 to his daughter, Jennifer. and his Oscar statuette to the film executive who got him bis award-winning role in the movie. "They Shoo\ Horses, Don't They?" In a handwritten will dated July 10, 197i, filed Tuesday in Superior Court. Young said : "I would be very happy if Mr. aod Mrs. Martin Baum would accept my Oscar ... that I won because of Martin's help.·· Baum is president of ABC Pictures. The will left most of Young's estimated $200.000 estate to bis sister, Mrs. O.M. Merry or Minneapolis, Mi nn .. but also included assurances of child s upport for bis daughter until her maturity. Police say Young fatally shot bis bride of three weeks. then committed suicide in their New York apartment. SUNSHINE INN "A CRY'' OF BEAUTIFUL PLANTS 488 E.17TH ST. COSTA MESA (Corner of Irvine Ave.) ment. Roba allegedly had a wire sent to Shenker Indicating that he would obtain ins urance policies from Lloyds of London as a guarantee acainst loss of e arnines for the project although Roba and Rudd knew su_ch PC>lidel could oot be ob· tamecf. The indictment also alleges that tbrou&h an interim agree- ment, Rudd obtained opera- tional control of the facilities and represented himself to potential investors as the owner of the property. Free:1e Hits North State Bf Tiiie "-daW Press The coldest day of the year left much of the San Francisco Bay are a under a thin blanket of frost T uesday night, and the rest of northern California under near-zero tem-· peralures. It won't be quite so chil· ly today, according to lhe National Weather Service. because a ne w storm. headed for the Pacific northwest is bringing warmer air, with hiebs in lhe 50s and 60s. In San Francisco, the low temperature was 45' degrees -the lowest in tbe city this year. Other low t emperatures wer e Tru ckee 2 below zero . Susanville 2 above zero, Tahoe s. Yosemite 25, Mount Shasta City 11, Arcata 21, Sloclrton 31. SALE PLANT SALE STARTS THURSDAY INVENTORY OF BEAUTIFUL BASKETS ANO NOV. 16TH 10: 00 :H~RP !II BE HERE WHEN THE DOORS OPEN '?Vidt e~-'1"'4t s~~ · '~9"'/teetft', VERY LARGE SPECIMEN PLANTS ~. 9,,,0« '40 .. '80 s1911 r:ci 50% ~ t. (JU PLANTS ~ LARGE AND HEALTHY DECORATOR PLANTS ·'tJ'*6t 5 OQl s~·· 7: ~· '50· '1 30 A8 w.d~y. November 15, 1978 Robefl N Weed/Publlsher ThOmU Kffvll/EdltOf Barbara Kre1blCh /EcMorl•I Page Editor O•angeeoos1 D•11v P110• Editorial Page --------------------------------------------Busing: Thanks But No Thanks Orange County hC hool o ff1ctals unde rs tanda bly \..,ere a ppalled to learn lh l lh<'lr dlstrlcts are taq,etoo in u R'" ndiose new buslng pion de\'lSed by a pa nel of e:iqw ru HJJPomted by J ud Rt' P ul t;gly, m itJOr domo of lhc Loli Ang~lt>s bu.sin~ prugr m 1-'aN~ u bho11 agt' o f AnRIO studenL-. ~ lth whom to ln t~Rrate younRslers from Lo Angeles minority dist nrt~. t htt pan"'' h as com~ up ~1th o 940 page analyst!\ of tht• p roblt•m The solulJon. so~ t ht> experts. ts lo branch out an tJ "m Nropoht.an plun" l hnt would cul across ftchool d1 trlc t und t•ounty houndar1t' nd include sc hools an all of l..o~ An~l'll'?I Co unt) . .ilong "1th most or Orange County and purt:' of \'entura. HI\ t>rsutl' and San Bernardino Counties A II but thrct• Oranftc Count)' school dist n e t!) l.a~unu Ht.>nch . oddle bnr k VAllt'y and Cupt:ilruno l 'nif tl'<i ~ \\Ouhl b\.• 1m·lurlNi nw lora l youngs lc rs woulc1 no t bl' hault.'<i to Los AnJ!l'll''> T he) would b«! rntcgrat(•d with tlw ™'~u·i~t 11\'iJlla hll' rmnonty M·hools Fo r t••rn mplt'. pt edumina nlly An~lo !iC'hools in thl' O r:.tnf!t'. 1\Jl'>tln. J rv1m• .111d N t•\\ tXJrt M e~a U1stncts would 1rn1r off "'1th l~lr~t•ly nunortt~ schools an the Sunta Amt l>1Mrat·t Huntangton Beat•h ~ oungl'>tt·r~ wo uld be t>xchanged ror tho~e an Long Be a r h ~choob Northw~sl county schools "'ould be paired ~•th pn.>dominantly black ~chools of Compton and L)'l\Wood A great adva ntu~e "'e are advised . would be shorter bu~ routes -maybe no t more tha n an ho ur, compared with fh(• runs of u p to two hours now inflicted on San Ferna ndo Va llt•y a nd downtown Los Angele s s tude nts. And the pl~ln eve ntually would be expa nded from the pr esent fourth to eig hth ~rade Los Angele s limits to in- clude s t udents from fi rst gracft> through h igh school. The unfortunate Los Angeles prog r a m already h3s J!t>ne rated a raft of probk·ms for both whale and m inority youngste rs and the ir troubled pare nts . It 1s scarcely co"lceivable that the courts wo uld at- l<'m pt to arbitrarily expand the mess to a w ide r area So fa r we've failed to <fetect any re a l concern for what would seem to be a m ajor considerat ion improv- ing the quahty of education. T here's no point in urging Orange County school of· f1 c ia ls to fight thjs m ove They're already fi ghting. And they won 't lac·k support from par ents who 've h ad a mple opportunity to \ i('w thC' du bious benefits of the Los Angeles ('(fort. Idea Gone Wrong Registering lo vote by postca rd was aut ho r izeci b y the state Legislature as a way lo make it eas ier for California c itizens to pa rticipate in the electoral process. That·s a noble objective. especially if those who r e- t!iste r in s uch fas hion take the trouble to go to the polls and vote. Unfortunately . the legislation author izing postcard r e gis tration didn't provide the controls needed to avoid r e gistration fraud. In the wake of last week's election and the registra- • tion that proceeded it, investigators in Orange County are now combinJ: through a huge stack o f suspect registra- tions. It is s uspected that some of the workers being paid SO ce nts a registration by the two political parties might have pulled any number of stunts to earn their money, in- cluding enrolling nonexistent persons. Whateve r comes of the probe it has been shown a lready that the syste m can be beat by those who want to ta ke ad vantage of it. In this case the direct vic tim is the political party tha t stie Ued out the m oney for registrations which are not valid. But the true victim will be the public whose con- fide nce in the e lectoral syste m has been shaken. Either the legisla tion authorizing postcard registra· t io n s hould be stren gthe ned to eliminate possible fraud or the s ystem should be chucked out as being of noble purpose but impractical design. • Oplnion.s expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Dally Piiot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/ Soviet Fans ByL. M. BOYD Whe n "Soviet S cree n" m ag a zine as ked 22.000 Jtussians what their favorite film was lasl year. they most often named a picture called. "The While Dog 'Bim' With One Black Ear." How's that fo r a movie title? Thal was not the picture. though. that crossed the most money last year over there. Such was a ,;how called, "You Help Mc and I'll Help You." Q "In racetrack parlance. what's a 'hot walker'?" A. Any person who walks a horse to cool it out after a race. Q . "Are male teachers an Saudi Arabia permitted lo in- s truct girls?" A. Only by closed-circu1t television, I'm told. Dear Gloomy Gus Heard a market clerk tell an elderly cllltomer ab e couldn 't buy margarine by the half pound llke butter becau.e. "lt'1 a 1tate law:· What tort an of an idlotic law ii that? IRKED ... _,o.._.·-~ llftlll•• ., ,'J:::'.1.-.... ~ '"' ~._.., _ ....... .. ........... iilMYwr ........ .. o.er o.. °"" 1"1.C What . you don•t reme mber when John Travolta turned up on TV as a gas station at- tend ant in an Arco com- mercial? How about the timl' he appeared in a shower bath for a Band Aid commercial? Only coWltry in the world with a completely urban population ls Siniapore. It's widely believed that all or the early Ford cars were black. but that's not right. The original Model T in 1908, for instance. was also availa- ble in green, red, blue and a couple of shades or gray. Then ror awhile all the Fords were g reen with red and black trim. Wasn't until 1913 that the black-only policy started. And it lasted 13 years. Why Is thot S outh American Ande s rodent called a guinea pig when, in fact. it doesn't come from Guinea and It l31l't a pii? U you '""' the oldest child In your family, you're prob-. ably better able to keep secret.I than your younger brother or 1l1ter . So It was reported. Client &1k.s the why of this matte r. A younger chlld, tooz..wants to be rec· ognlzed. "very time be or she hears a piece of news, it's off to the older brother or siste r wilh It to get that rec- ognltlon. 1be older brother or sister wants to bo rec· ofni1ed, a1IO cenaJnly. but autid party Is Ins likely to run to to a grownup with such news, so learns better to keep secreta. Jack Anderson ~egin-Carter Distrust Grows WA lllNGTON -Jimmy Carter and Menacbem Begin can put on a show or smiling 11olldarity wht.1n the occasion de· nurndiJ. But heblnd the/leuan- try. the American an Israeli thlcr executives have gl'Own lo dlHtru1H and dislike one another. I ronl<'ally. they make the u me complalnts agalust each o the r The president bus ~rumped l o ,...._ lea lha t B e e t n will isttm to agrtt t o a <'O n · t ess ton but will back oft ::irt cr l'nCOUll· t e rln g poht aca l Ot> Position at home. The lsraeU prime minister . in turn , has gr umbled privately that Carte r will talk as if be favors a position which he may later renounce He bas a habit or emphasizing what bis listeners want to hear. But when the chips are down. Carter may repudiate what he earlier seemed lo ac- cept, Begin has complained. THIS MUTUAL disenchant· ment has grown out of a rela- ltonsh1 p that started out to be pos itively cozy. The Israelis Earl Wate r s ------- were elated over their lint con· tacts with Carter The new prestdenl Invited Begin's predecessor. then Prime Minister Yltzhak Rabin, upstairs into the family quarters ot the White House. For two hour11, they talked in private. Carter expre ssed deep personaJ feelings for Israel. Our sources desmbed bis attitude toward Israel as "almost r e· llgious." The president swore to Rabin that the United Stat.es would preserve Israel. He would s ee to it. Carter s aid, that "Israel continues to exist for a thousand years.·· LATER. Begin also came a way from his first White House visit glowing. He returned to Israel to report happily that he had developed a warm personal relationship with Carter. Begin a ssured s ubordinates that the president was a staunch friend of Israel. But the relationship began to sour as their private understan· dings, one a fter another , de· veloped into misunderstandings. Each leader blamed the other for going back on his word. Begin told associates in con. fidence that Carter would put on a show of blue-eyed sincerity un· til he got an agreement but that Carte r's commitments had a way of evaporating afterward. The Israeli leader spoke biltorly or Carter's "deception" and "duplicity." TRE LATEST misunderstand- ing arose over Israel's disputed West Bank settlements. Accord- 101 to Begin's version. an Wl· deratanding had been reached at Camp David to soft-pedal the West Banlt controversy during the delicate Jsraeli·Egyptian peace negotiations. Yet Carter dispatched Assis· taot State Secretary Harold Saunders to Jordan and Saudi Arabia with the message that the United States still felt Israeli occupation of East Jerusalem and the West Banlt was illegal. Saunders' mission infuriated the Israelis who reacted angrily by expanding their West Bank settlements. They rear the U.S. policy would bring the Soviet· backed Palestinian Liberation Organization to power In the oc· cupled areas and . there by, would increase Kremlin in- fluence in the Middle East. DISCUSSI NG this dange r behind closed doors , Begin told associates Clrmly : "<Egypt's President> Sadat doesn't want it! <Jordan 's King l Hussein doesn"t want it! And Israel won·t tolerate il • ·· Begin confided lladly that he had lost his rwth in Cut.er. The lsraell leader recalled a slate· ment that bas been attributed to former Secretary or State Henry Kissinger: "It's a mistake to think you can compel a big power t.o do something because or a ract. u we want to help you. we 'I do It. U not, no agreement can force our hand." SEC8 ET WEA P ONS: The James Bond Industry is every bit as fantastic as the movie script writers have portrayed it. Real-life James Bonds can tune in on almost anyone with devices from o catalog that in- cludes : wiretaps which can pick up not only phone conversations but everything said in your home; electroojc or radlowave bugs s maller than a match book; two-way, peekaboo mir- rors; "sniperscopes"' capable or scanning a house perfectly from 100 yards in total darkness. The cloak·and-dagger boys also carry a variety of rancy weapons . But alert Customs Department inspect.ors have de- tected and confiscated some or these hidden devices. Once they expropriated a leather wallet which contained a derringer capable or lirang 22 magnum or long rifle slugs. Another time. they discovered a folded knife in a toothpaste tube Here a re a few other weapons that they have seiz.ed · -AN IMITATION coin that concealed a two-bladed, stain- less steel knife . -A money clip that looked perfectly innocent. But under the folded bills was a sharp blade that could easily kill. -A 12-gauge shotgun con- cealed in a car door. When the door was ope ned, the barrel pointed dfreclly at anyone ap- proaching the ca r. The shotgun could be fired by a tnp wire at tached to the dashboard. A motorcycle ha ndlebar loaded with shotgun she lls. The handlebar acted as a gun bar· rel; the s hells could be fired by pushing a butt.on. A fi rearm d isguised as an ordinary smoking pipe. The bullet could be loaded in a bole on the front of the pipe bowl and could be fired simply by bjting down on the st.em. Japanese Internment Still Casts Shadow Those who dema nd boycotts and other sanctions a gainst wo rld nations such as South Africa a nd Russ ia whos e standards do not match up to their civil rights notions. should s tud y Ca lifornia history. ft provides one of the blackest blots on freedom in the nation's record. And it happened only 36 years ago. On a bleak day in January 1942, federal, state and local polic e s w o op e d down on more than 120,000 Californians. herding them i nto trucks with on l y such personal belongings as they could c arr y , and hauled them off lo internment camps. There had been no charges against any or them let alone a trial or any other semblance or the due pr<X'ess guaranteed by the Constitution. And for more than three years these people were confined behind barbed Art Hoppe wire The reason? They we rl' of J a panese ancestry. Th e excus e w a s th a t America was at war with Japan. precipitated by the treacherous attack of Pearl Harbor o n December 7 by the Japanese Imperial Navy. Everyone in California of Japanese descent was deemed a threat to the security of the nation. IGNORED were those or Italian and German origin despite lhc fact the United States was alsc at war with their home lands. When the question was raised BE to why the Japanese should be treated differently the answer was that, "It's really for their own protection. Fee ling is running so strong against the Japanese th e y might b e attacked by mobs. It's different with the Germans and Italians because they blend in with the rest or the population while Oriental s a r e ea s il y distinguished rrom the others.'' The obvious question was, ·'What about the Chinese then. because they are often confused with the J a panese?" The irrational res ponse was that eve r y bod y ca n t e ll t h e diffe re nce which asn·l so. for many Japa nese a nd Chinese often have di/faculty telling each other apart. THE REAL CRIME was that it could happen in the United Sta t es to a nyone . A hig h per centage of the Japanese incarcerated were citizens. But even those who were not had committed no offense. As to the threat to security. a far larger number of Japanese resided in Hawaii yet none the re wer e imprisoned. To this date no t one act against the United St ates by an American Japanese has ever been documented. Conversely, some of the Americans who were convicted of espionage and othe r war crimes against the nation were descendants of early American families. While the years have dimmed the memory of most people of this horrendous action by the government against its own citizens , it h a~ n ot been forgotten by the Ame ri c an Japanese, many of whom later served valiantly and with great honor in the armed fo rces of the United States. And the nation is about to be rem inded or its ratefuJ deed For the J apanese American Citizens League has announced plans lo seek reparations for its people for their yea rs of false• imprisonment. They will ask Con g r ess for $3 billion t o partially compensate them for th e ir hum i laatlon a n d de privation o r libe rty. Thi' a mount figures to be only about $25,000 per person. And the compensation is only for the fa lse imprisonment. Earlier, an another s habby e xample of American justice. the government gra nted $32 million as compensation for claims of property and other asset losses suffered by the Japanese who were forced to sell at a disadvantage. Their total property losses have been estimated at more than $400 million at 1942 prices . The settlement was less thau 10 cents on the dollar. Simple justice may compel Congress to honor the reparation claims even though the shame of it can never be erased. 'Fat lib' -A Good Cause 'That Merits Support Now that the Sexual Revolu· lion is over and sex has won. Sybarites have been searching for a new cause. At last they've found il: rat . "tat is beautiful!" cries Fals tarr Hedon, o ne of the leaders ol lbe Fat Revolu· lion. "If ll lutes 1ood, eat It!" H edon , a 250-pound gourmand. sar • that for a l too long Am ericana have suffered from Puritan bansups about fat. "00 YOU realize t.bat the vast majority of Americans feel guH· ty about every sln•le bite ol food they take ?" he demands . "NJ!ver do they riJe from the ta· ble . aaUsfted. Eilher tbe.y rite with their ltomacba ball empt.y and their 90Ull filled with crav· ings or they rlH witb their I Rtomachs stuffed and their souls filled with remorse. "Three limes a day they suf. rer from their ga stronomical hangups -three limes a day plus every occasion they pass by their refrigerators or an Ice cream parlor. .. THINK OF the executive who cheats on his wlCe by t.a.king hls secretary out for a •nooner' In some hldeaway H allan r estaurant. Think o f the housewife who cheats on her husband by having three friends in ror a bridge-mix orgy. And, worst o( all, what about the poor devil who is a 'closet eater' -a moral weakling who yleldtJ to his secret ~Ire ror a between-meal snick. believing In his heart of hearts that he is committing that ultimate social off cnse: eat- ing ln sin. ••ta It any wonder we have become a nation of neurotics?" Hedon and his fellow Fat R evolutlonarlea reel that American s mu s t fr ee themselves from their narrow, straiUaced standards a nd look upon eating a s a natural, healthy and pleasurable activity -one that should be viewed wlth the same open.minded lack of sha me as the liberated person now views sex. Hedon ~ striving for the day when fat will once again be seen for what tt is: the sign of a ra· tional, we.lJ.baJanced mental out· look, the corporeal symbol ol a person not possessed by the na· Uonal obsession for scrawniness. "WE WANT America to re· turn to the happier days before World War I when the great William Howard Tart was Presi· dent and no man of sub lance in the community would nppear in public without an imposlog paunch." Hedon says. "Tbe standard of beauty In those glorious years was the well-rounded lovelle!l or the Florodora Sextet and the nudes of Rubens. none or whom coulct have weighed in at less than 175 pounds. "Then what happened? With the Flappe r s of the '20s, America developed a neurotir compuls ion for e mac iate d splndllness that has only grown w or se wit h e a c h passing decade." HEDON called upon aU closet eaters to exor clse the ir willpower and cast off the sh ackles of their restrictive diets, which most honor more in the breach than In practice anywl)I. ''Try group eating encounters. wife swapping at dinner parties and even cboo~ake orgies." he urf es. "I! we can now openly in· du ge our sexual cravings, why not our ga.11tronomic ones? After all, mankind bu done it before.•· As a n example, Hedon cited the lost days or the great Roman Emplre. - J ~ i I j J : I ' t • I i MORE OPINION Wednesday, November 15, 1978 CAIL y Ptl.OT A 7 ·Bob Greene Fore ign Label Gives Water New Social Status fl WU lbe oddest or 11.hla ~Vf'ral hundred 1rown m o and women. all a athert'd on lbe u cond floor or lht ele9ant res taurant, 1ueau at a rocktc&ll p a rty Solt mualc playlo1 Wait.-rs c-1ffulating with tra)"'S . And~ vt>l')'OO(' dnnJt Ing Wate-r Watn eVf'ry•here No bard lj. quor Aodooonec-omplalnl ng The water. aa m lahl be preaumed an 19'18, Wat P\>r· n er Perru.•r II the bubbly bottle stutr that ta!ttcs like C'l ubsodu. but for i.omt> ft'USOn h a~ taken on lht• a tatlU of tUa h-pnred chl•mP&Knt· ThtA party was ln honor of Per· r1er. Mon: IJ>t"Clfically. 1t wai. in honor or that mun over in the cor ne r , a1pplng his own glai.s ot Pt'r· rier . H.is name lS Bruce Nev1rui and he la pretty much respons1hlt: for all ort.hi.8 It must Ix considered that Nevins lS something of a genius. at least tr you aKree that "gt:ruus" can be used to describe a mao who sees that the public will pay to act in a slightly foolhardy manner, and who then cashes in on that fooJhardiness. In Nevin~' case. he figured out that, for some r eason, Americans were anxious to pay p remium prices for water Tap water is essentially free; it 1s also d e licious . But millions o f Americans now would rather shell out significant amounts of money for Perrier, mainly because il is Imported rrom France. o. Wax! o. WoMgl o. Kiddiq I Tbet'• where Nevtl'\I comes In. Several yean •.so h took over the Perrier b&.mlnea II' the Unlkd Statet, and today b la • wealthy man, dr1nktn1 hJ1 r errler a t tonl1bt'1 party Hey, Nevlns. wbat&lve1~ "TQSaE ls 1 twalth-«>naclous 11tltude on lbe part or peoplt< to- day People a.re lhlnklnti about bu llh, about dJet, about nulrt· tlon Perrie r ls a healthy alternative to sort drinks. AU soft drinkl are the same, In the sense that you wtll find ulne teaspooo_, of 1ugar In a 12-ounce can. Perrier presents nn alternative.·· And you really lhlnk that the Perrier rad la due to health? "It hu a lot todo wttb lt." Whal about people who think they'U have atatus 11 they drink Perrier? "There la that balls ror our ap. peal. Perrier bu the Imported im age. ll la assoc iated with celebrities. People say. 'So-and· so drinks Perrier.· Perrier is seen at the more atnuent watering spou. Let 'a race It. we have a chic lmue ." I F YOU lhlnk people are sup· posed to drink It Instead or soft drtnka bow com e you see so many people ordering at In bars? "Perrier is a lso becoming an accepted alternative to liquor. There used to be a stigma at- tached to being a non-drinker. but now It's aJJ right to be a non· drinker. Drinking was thought to be a very macho thing rive or 10 years ago. but today people see tbat drinking is a health problem. People would hJde the fact that they weren't drinking In a bar by ordering a club soda with time. Now lbey aren't s o seU. conscious; It's socially accept.a· ble to go into a bar and order a Perrier.·· stores now. We want people to think of Perrier as they would lhinkof asoftdrink Wearesl<X'k· ing Perrier on the shelf with thl' soft drinks. not with the bottled water. We want Perrier to be un alternative lo soft drinks all ovt'r lhe country " Not just in the big towns? Do We NeedFeioor Laws? Why not just go into a bar and ask ror a glass of tap water? ''That's not socially accepla· ble. One wouJdn't want to take up a bar stool or a table and ask the waiter for tap wate r. With Per· rier. itislilcepaying ror a drink. so one can order a Perrier without shame." "No. all ov er Ame rica Probably not In rural farmlands. but certainJy In s mall towns of 5,000 or 10,000 people . Even in towns lilce that there as a country club, a good restaurant. a good hotel , where people have heard of Perrier. Once we get people to try Perrier, we hope they will stay loyal." Do you really think people will gel used lo buyi ng your water lhl' way they buy Coca-Cola? Wh1•n I ht·ur !'lomt•OOdy t•om· f>l111 n thi!l ·then.• Hit• too mur1y awh ... l ~top l111tenmg. What he usually means, I have learned. ti. that ht· wants fewer la ws that wi ll uUect his own actions. hut mort> laws to proh1b1t the acts of J>('c>pll· he d1sagrees with The mdustriahsl wants fewer h1ws "unpeding " business, but has no obJeC· t1on to more laws curbing the rights of u n i o n s or :.trikers T he union. or course. wunts things the other way urnund, J!iv ing 1tsetr tht· mux1 m um of leveras;:c while limiting the employer's right to do business as he sees fit. Most conservatives. who may e ven ca ll th e m s e l v es "libe rtarians," want firmer laws agains t marijuana a nd parnography and topless danc· t·r~ Most liberals. who Im agine lh«i>y s upport civi l rights. want laws against the Nazis marching in their neighborhood. The zero· population people want a law that picks up the tab for abortions by indigent and careless females. The right-to· li fers want a law that makes most abortions a serious crime . Wha tever we favor or disfavor. we want a law passed about it - a nd then grumble about "too damned many laws in this coun· try." THE SUPREME irony in this whole confusion is our general attitude toward ~overnmenl. We want a govern m ent that is domC'sta ca ll y Wl'ak and permissive, allowing us the largest liberty m our individual actions. Al the same time. we want a gove rnment lbat is the strongest in the world in relation to other states. with the power to r esist any combinat ion that might dare to attack us. "In three years we have gone from selling two and a half million bottles a year to 90 million bottles a year." But this is as absurd as want· ing to ~ the world's tallest midget. A state that passesses so much military pawer. that al· locates and spends so many billlons for research. develop· ment and defense, inevitably becom es the drivin~ force of the whole national economy. Do you tbink the Perrier fad is going to drop off in bars'? AND HOW much are people willing to s hell out for water '! "There are severa l ways to buy Perrier. A 23-ounce bottle sells for approximately 79 cents. A thrtt· pack or 11-0unce bottles sells for approximately $1.49. A six-pack of 6"'2-ounce bottles sells for ap- proximately $2.39." T HE RE IS simply no way to make a government s trong vis· a-vis other states. a nd stall curb ats aut hority over domestic mat· ters. If we want the one. we have to s uffer the other. MiJitarism and individualism do not march together ; a ga rrison sta le can never be a free state. "QUITE mE contrary. There has been a movement from browns <scotch. bourbon> to whites <gin. vodka> lo wine. The next step Is away from alcohol altogether. Which puts Perrier in a nice position.·· Come on. now. Aren't you even a little bit surprised that sane pea pie will pay so much for water ? So Perrier's main thrust is go- ing to be in the bar business'! "No. We are going into grocery .. 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'"" pa) SlO more or S60 ~r year l'lurtin.: Jun l for puhh<' health Inspections Tht> m11"1mum r••,111ur1.1nl fe-e will Jump $20 a H'IH to SI~ rur fuC'1 h1 11•14 'lt'ullng more lhan 200 J>t•• :.on:> O~ralor:-. ,,r mt•al market.a will pay from S2S to $3S mort" for s..t nlt•Uon 1nspecllons. or fro m S60 to W annua lly, dt·~·nding upon the market'• alte. G R OC•:KY ST O R E A ND s upe rmar k e t opt.>ra tors will bt· l'h1trict•d foes ranging from $40 to S80 annually de~nd1ng upon lhe store's su e. M $S pt.>r yt-ar mcreu:.e Vending nHu'hine owners will pay inspection fees nmgrng from S40 for a four.machine operation up to S350 for an operallon of more than 200 m a<'hlnl's, a htke of $5 to $35 annuall y Jn othe r action Tuesday, rounty supervisor\ de<'1ded to start <'harging SIO to c1t1zen!'I who!'le t•hecks bounce uixm payment of county bills WIULE f'OU R M NICIPAL courts now have the SlO fee, most county agencies do not charge for retur n<'d checks, county offi cials said. The board also mcreased from SI to $2 the C'ha rge for guests eating lunch at Orange County J uvenile Hall . The fee increases approved Tuesday were recommended by a committee of county ad· mmistrators to make up for funds lost because of Proposition 13. Big Broda~rs Stt!lc /ti~ The Big Brothe rs organization of Ora nge County has announced it is looking for men. 18 years and olde r . l o become volunteer Big Brothers. Big Brothe rs provide compan ionship and guidance on a one-to-one basis with boys ages 6 to 16 living in homes without fathers. Matches are based on shared mlerests, compatibility and loca- tion Big Brother candidates are required to com- plete orientation. testing and screemng processes before being accepted to the progr am. Ge neral orientation meetings a r e he ld wt'ekley, Mondays al 1 p.m. and Tuesdays al 7 p m . at the Big Hrothe r headquarters, 150 Yorba St., Tustin. Information. 544-7773. Chess Touma'""'' Saiurdaff The Orange County Chess Association will hold a Scholastic Chess Tournament Saturday at the Brookhurst CommWlity Center, 2271 W. Cres· cent Ave .. Anaheim. T he tournament ls for students from first lo ninth grades. with special emphasis on the begin· ning chess student. Students will play their own grade level and trophies will be awarded to ri rst, second and third places in each grade. First place winner 's will also receive a free e nt r y into t he T h a nksgiving T ourna ment sponsored by the Anaheim Chess Club. Registration begins at 8:30 a .m. and play starts al 10 a.m. Lunch will be at noon. and partici· pants must bring their own {ood as no food 1s available at the site . CosL'> is $2 if the student does not have a c ur· rent chess association membership card. Clri~ <Rnter Sign~ Appro~d A proposal to s pend $ro,OOO to install idenl- ilic ation signs and office directories in the Santa Ana Civic Center was approved unanimously by Or ange County supervisors. The civic center houses county government of- fi ces . courts. state and federal agencies, along with Santa Ana city offices. Funds for the signs would come from civic center public parking lot revenues. Earlg CSF Sign..,_ Schedllled New and transfer students who apply for s pring admission to Cal State Fullerton by Nov. 22 will be allowed to participate in early registration. Those who apply after that date wi11 have to enroll for classes during walk-through registration in J a nuary, according to Dr. Ralph Bigelow, dean of a dmissions and records. Bigelow said early registration is conducted by mail. Information, 870-3765. A quiet, private Ofea Jasmine Creek. At Jasmine Creek in Newport Beach, life i\ unhurried, uncrowded. Residents have the security of a 24-hour attended gatehouse. Cul-de-sac streets also contribute to privacy. Well-designed homes have many foarures and fine appliances. The Clu~ has tennis coum, swimming pool. and Jacuzzis. It all makes for a rare lifestyle. ·~~ ~ JAIMINI Cllll'i Jn the village of Harbor View Home. from $200 000 M.J. Brode &. Sona,~ -. "' . . . Demonstrators Oaant Peareful.lg Me mbers of Japanese Monks of South Central Los Angeles joined with Alliance for Survival Tuesday for a dc monstraU on outside the Anaheim Conve ntion Center. T he Military Electronics Expo is being held inside the cente r . Superior Court Judge Philip Schwab had ruled Monday that Anaheim officials couldn't stop t he alliance from conducting a 72-hour "public fast and protest." Consultants Hired for Two Airport Paving Projects Con s ult a nts were hired by Orange County s upe rvisors Tuesday to oversee construction of t wo Or a nge County Airport paving projects costing a total of $1 l million. E .L. Pearson and As · sociates was hlred for $46,270 to ins pect con- s tru c t ion o f a n ew em ergency access road surrounding the airport. Wi llda n Associates w ill be paid $22,500 to oversee construction of a n ew 250.000-sq uare- foot pa rking a r ea for trans i e nt ai r c r a ft, pla n e s not no rma lly Starting Nolanber 17 ••• based at the airport. Federal grants. which paid the bulk of con· str uclion costs, requjred the hir ing of outside con· sultants to oversee the p roje cts. a re port to supervisors said. The board also hired Pacific Soil Engineer· ing. Inc., for $19,750 to conduct soil testing for the tra ns ient parking area. nitedcuts airfares.Nowo more t n Coac~ Home Safety Pushed November bas been named "Home Safety Awareness Month" by lhe Orance County Red Cross. The Red Cross is try· tng during this month to make people aware of home safe ty. Margo Mlhallc, direc tor of public relations for the Orange County chapter . said. She said the Red Cross is offering a free packet of brochures on the topic, including two entitled "Home Fire E s cape Pl a n " a nd "Home Safety Hazard Clftock." MRS. MIHALIC also said that two films a re being offered to com · munity groups free of char ~e. Brochure packets can be obtained by calling the Orange County Red Cross Safety Services at 835-5381, ext. 26 or 28, or by s e ndi ng a s e lf. addressed, stamped en· ve lope to the same office at P.O. Box 11364. Santa Ana . Groups interested in r eserving the film should caJI 835-5381, ext. 50. United means business. Special Fmt Class check-in for you and your baggage. At major airports. we're adding special counters and extra pcople.ju~t to shorte n lines and speed Fi rst Class passengers on their way. Expanded Fll'St Class sections on DC"lOs and 727$. we·re addi ng more First Class seats to our entire fleet or DC-1 O's and 727's. And th at means more comfort and room to roam. And. there'll be more extras. too. Like newly designed. more comfortable stereo headsets. Fll8t Class P888eDFl'8 Rtt40% more space than Coach. That gives you more l eg room and elbow room to work and rel~. Call your Travel Agent. or United. Parst Class fare rcdu<:taon subJC'C'l In CAO approval. · Reductions do not apply on fli ghts to Haw:111. Canada and fli p.his within the state of California. "United.., now you ·re talhing busin~ss." \ Hythe friendly skies of United. NATION I CALIFORNIA Wednesday, November 15, 1978 President Trivia Pamphlet Telh Cwtei-Facts I WASHINGTON CAP I - President Carter does not. repeat not, watch television for recreation. Nor can he tolerate hops, belmB or Swiss cheese. His hat size is 7. but he doosn 't wear hats. His first car was a 1948 Studebaker -a model aptJy named the "Commander" and he drove it across the country. THOSE D ETAILS AND hundreds or others are listed in a 13-page pamphlet compiled for White House staff members to answer some of the most CrequentJy asked questions about the preside nt of the Unite d Stales. Jac k GnjaJva. 34. of Fresno. ls no quitter by his own account Grijalva lost both legs an an auto accident in 1967 but it was not enough to stop ham from doing things himself When his car needs work . he fix- es 1 t He has been a contractor and is presently a teacher's aide at a local junior high school. Th e facts a nd f igures catalogue the hi g h a nd not-so-high points o f the pres ide nt's life. fr om the moment of birth -7 a.m., Oct. 1, 1924. in Plains, Ga., with Dr S. P. Wise attending to his election to the nation's highest public office on Nov. 2. 1976. with 40 .274,975 votes. or 51 percent of those cast. Dinosaur Prints Shown For instance: -Carter stole a penny from his church's collection plate when he was 5 years old. As a result. he was whipped by his father. COOPERSBURG. Pa. <AP> Just a few feet from where cars speed by on a four-lane pathway of the 20th century. scientists study a trail used by dinosaurs 200 million years ago. The s ite was opened to reporters lbis week. one of the 1 first times outsiders have seen the tracks since their discovery 1 six months ago. So rar, 100 tracks have been uncovered. and workers say as many as 1.000 m~y eventually be found. GEOLOGISTS SA V 18 species I of reptiles left their tracks in the a rea, including a two-legged, , carnivorous dinosaur about rive feel tall that may be an animal r previous ly unknown to science. I The travelers of 200 million I years ago walked in the Triassic I Era . the beginning of the Mesozoic Age that was the dawn ' of dinosaurs on earth. They left ' tracks ranging up to six inches in the area. Among the tracks are those of damage the rootpnnts. Security guards patrol the a rea and a fence is nearing completion. And ·if Route 309 was not nearby, the site might never have been discover ed . Jim Turner. a geology buff from Bethlehem. was driving along Route 309 when h e noticed fine-grained rocks typical of the Triassic Era near the road. So he parked his car, and looked around, soon finding a track preserved in the rock that had once been mud. SPOTTING DIFFERENT kinds of tracks, Turner knew he was on to something. He went to Lehigh University geo logy professor Dr. J . Donald Ryan. who enlis ted volunteers to work the site. Ryan says the area was once probably part or a long valley running from what is now New Jers ey through P ennsylvania and Maryland into Virginia. along the path or what became the Appalachian Mountains. • the rutiodon, or pbytosaur, a s ma ll dinosaur never before known to have inhabited the area, and the rynkasaurides, a m ou se-s ized ch ameleon-like dinosaur. The s mall dinosaurs that walked the valley evolved after the invertebrates, the first 1 THE SITE IS closed to visitors creatures lo dominate the ~be c ause geologists fe ar Earth. Ryan says . Huge \ sightseers and vandals might dinosaurs came much later. OPEN DAILY 10.10; IAT. 1-10; SUN. 104 THE FOOTPRINTS WERE preserved under sediment whlch washed into the valley from lbe rising mountains, Ryan said. They were hidden under layers of rock until erosion brought them to the surface. The dig is sponsored by the W il liam Penn Museum in Harrisburg and coordinated at Lehigh University in Bethlehem. Sl,ain Victim Identified S AN D I EGO <AP > Coroner's officials have iden- tified a Lakeside man as the mummified body found Oct. 29 by two hunte rs in a 25-foot mineshaft near Alpine. Donald Purcell, 21, was iden- tified by tattoos, Deputy Coroner Everett Mauger said Tuesday. The victim had been shot in the bead, neck and abdomen. Sheriff's homicide detectives said the case was still under in- vestigation. -H E SHOT HIS SISTER Gloria ··in the rear end " with a BB gun after s he threw a wrench at rum. For this. too. he was whipped by his father. Whatever prompted Gloria to take aim at her brother is not discussed. -Hi s r e fu sa l to s ing "Marching Through Georgia" at the U.S. Naval Academy earned him a paddling. -As a youth. the president had a treebouse; many black friends, although h is schools were segregated, and parlayed profits from selling peanuts on the streets of Plains to invest in five small houses he rented until he was 25 years old. The president·to·be spotted an unidentified fl y ing object outside the Leary, Ga .. Lions Club in October 1969. -CARTER WENT ON his first date when he was 13 driving the ramily pickup truck alone for the first Ume. He went on h1s firat date with b..i5 future wife. HEMlT OPEN DAILY M; I UN. 1M WED. lllru SAT., llOV.15-11. 1978 t c::::ll • ..... t THE SAVING PLACE 1....,_......... ___ ~ • I { .. ~ ,_. 1-- I -, __ for a beautiful new youl r.~~~~~g~~.~-'~1·: :.'~~-~ ........ 1 •• ~~g~:~~~~!~~~~ ..... a•• FRESH COLOR 3• . f 3 7 3 brush-on lip colors let you change the shade or create your own .. 09 oz.• ......... . 'Hetwt. -,_ --_,.. - ------_ .. ·-T --_ ... -· ----.. -..,_ -.. ._. ------· ---.... .... ---..... .-1 --... --_, ... -... -.... -... _ _,.. . . " --. This Grand Openlno is oolno to be really special. Besides having the beautiful Miss Newport Beach coming to our ribbon cutting at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow, Thursday, we will also have the model pictured here showing these and other Funky Things Inc. dresSE-s. Her name Is Marlena and she Is terrific. Above Marlena is wearing a 100% Polyester Burgandy dress by Phase 11 and on the right she wears a versatile 100% Rayon number by NuPhase. Come meet Marlena and our current Miss Newport Beach at the Grand opening tomorrow mornin9. Have a cup of coffee, cookies and meet co-owners Fred Delli 5antl and Nicholas Patuno. We want you to be glad that Funky Things, Inc. Is• on Balboa Island! t Rosalynn Smith, during the s umm e r o f 194 5 a nd immediately told his mother "she's the girl I want to ma rry " How about favorites? The preside nt 's favorite biblical quotation: "Behold I stand at the door and knock, If any man hear my voice. and open the door, I will come in to him and will sup with him, and he with nte." It 1s Revelations 3:20. Favorite color· blue . Favorite s pecta tor s port : stock car racing. FAVORITE BOOKS: "Let Us Now Prajse Famous Men" by James Agee and "War and Peace .. by Leo Tolstoy. Favorite poet: Dylan Thomas. The pamphlet notes that Carter was elected in 1962 to the Georgia Senate a fte r his primary election opponent was round to have stuffed the ballot boxes. One of his s pecia l concerns in the Legislature was election reform. The lis t of presid enti a l favorites and other pieces of information was compiled by an inte rn working In the White'. House Office of Media Liaison· las t year over a period o f several weeks. Th e White House is n ol distributing copi es of it, but is allowing reporters to look at it. PATRICIA BARIO, the direc· tor or the Office of Media Liaison. said the material was culled to help deal with the public's curiosi- ty abo ut the president. who s p e nt cons idera ble campaign hours answering the question "Jimmy Who?" While the list focuses heavily on what the president likes, and what he has done in the past. a few dislikes are thrown in. ll says that his reaction to hops, beans, swiss cheese "and other similar foods" is choking and swallowing difficulties. IN A SECTION on sports and hobbies, the following appears: .. Does not watch television for recreation.·• The word "not" is underlined. Faith Not Enough For Church's Town? EUREKA <API -The religious community of Bridgeville may have been established with fervor and faith. But only hard cash will save it from foreclosure. A minister and his handful of parishioners have another week to stop the auction of the 87-acre community in the extreme northwest corner of California, which they bought for $450,000. THROUGH A PROCEDURAL problem. the Tuesday auction that would have returned the town lo its original owners. the La pple family, did not t ake place. It is rescheduled Nov 21. The Lapple family 1s foreclos- ing the mortgaRe because the Rev. Alvin M. Stevens and 45 other residents were still $50,000 short or their $150.000 down pay- ment and they had not paid any of the $2.500 monthly install- ments. Stevens and members or the Full Gospel Stonybrook Church in the San Francisco s uburb of Fremont quit their jobs, sold 'th e ir homes and bought We Love Bridgeville last spring to build a Christian community "that would please the Lord." THEY SPENT $30,000 to make the town habitable, re pairing dilapidated housing and a con- demned sewer system, Stevens said . They just didn't have enough money left for mortgage payments. he added. They tried to raise money by selling raffle tickets, but raised only $12,000. "We regret this whole busi- ness." said Ed Lapple, whose family is repossessing the town. "We really wanted to see them make a go of it. But we bad our obligations. too." Balboa Island .. ... And We're Glad We're Here! JI J8 CAIL Y PILOT ANTACID FORMULA Alka Seltzer TABLETS Ass 't. BALLS by SPORTI'UN 1.98 FIR£ wrrH COLOR ABSORBS UKE MAGIC! 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'lbe Flowe~ OALJ..AS <AP l -Clgarelte 1moke 1eem 1 t.o s peed dramahnlly the natural de· teriorlaUOn ot tiny arteries ln- •lde the heart. 1reaUy increas. ln1 the rtak of sudden death, a l'~nn1ylvan.la ~archer sa,s. Ina ond kills wilhln moments. according to Uw heart asSOcla· tion .. Although there are other posslblllties. the stiffening or arteries inside the heart "Is cer· talnly an attracUve potential ex· planatlon for some sudden deaths." Naeye said. ca using It to pump blood 1011t.iH\doon••'•• ....... 11wnt1nc•""6'-71411t!l\-07Ml Profru.-stvt1 hardening o the artt-r (':l that reed blood lo muacles In the heart may ex- plain why ·'people who smoke have MV\•rnl times the rate of auddeo deulh or just falling over dead an lhe street -th~n non-amokeris," Hid Dr Rkhard Nuye. head of the pathology de - partment at the Hershey College of Medicme "THESE SMAU. ARTERIES rh y th mica Uy th rou gho u t the ~;;;;;;:;:;:'":1=.,..'='"":;";:"':"': .. :"":"':;)f;••""=«;";•··;·;• ;r"""=A=1 ...... :1 :.....i::" ... ::-';! body. They also supply oxygen1 to a series of fi bers that carry electrical impulses to govern heart beat. If the fibers are deprlved ol blood and the oxygen it contains, they begin to die. Then ''you get an abnormal rhythm and you get sudden death." Naeye said. He said stil{.ened arteries lose their ability to transmit blood when faced with even a small, momentary drop in blood pres- sure. SW AP-MEETERS GIGANTIC FOUNT AIM VALLEY CHAMIER OF COMMERCE SWAP MEET -------------------In a 40-year-old person who's HE SAID A SIX·YEAR laboratory study of hearts re- moved from m ore than 200 human bodies shows the de· generation continues throughout life and may be part of the natural aging process. He said lhe problem ls virtually lmpossi- bl e to diagnose before the damage Is done, and, in any event. "it's probably an ir· reversible change." ''What s moking does is damage these particular arteries and make their walls stiff." he said. "So when a pulse or blood comes down. the vessel can't expand to ease its passage. That would happen in old age anyway. but it happens twice as fast in smokers.·· SUNDAY, DEC. 3, 1978 A,._. c .. to tt.. Ch t 1r Office · Got a problnn ~ Then wntr to Pal Dunn Pal unll cut red tape. gertmg tht' aruweT's and action you need to .sult'f' mequ11te1 m yavernment and business Mail µour qUt'sllun..~ /11 Pot Dunn. At Your Sennce. Orange Cv11st Dail11 l"rlot I' (I lfor 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 A.s many Ii-tiers as possible unil be an$Ulered. but phoned mquines or letters not mcludmg the reader'.s full riame. addrcs~ and business hours' phone number cannot be considered Tlnscotumnappearsdar· ly except Salurdays .. ,,,,.....s~11 DEAR PAT: Can you ~1 ve me the names and ad dr<'sses or d1sc-ounl marl-order drug comparues? I understand 1l 's mor~ economical lo buy drugs for ·hromc ailments from these firms. K. E , Costa Mesa The National Association of Retired Teacbers·American Association of Retired Person11 <NRTA-AARP >. 1750 K St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006, otrers pharmacy service ror members of the above groups. There is a nominal membership fee, and postage is paid on a ll orders. Past.or's is located at 126 S. York Road, Hatboro, Pa. 19040. It cbar~es for postage, but bas no membershJpfee. PharmaceutkalServlces lnc. ls located at 6427 Prospecl Ave., Kansas City, Mo. M13Z. PSI grants a 10 percent discount to membenof tbe National Edoca&ion Assoeiation. PSI does not charge for postage or handling and there ls no mem- bersblpfee for non·members of NEA. Federal Prescription Service Inc., Second and Main Sta., Madrid, Iowa 50156, sells t.o tbe general public and does not charge postage. Getz Prescriptlon Co., 916 Walnut St., Kans.as City, Mo. 64199, abo 1ella directly t.o the public. DiKomtl mall order dra1 prtces nerage aboat zt to ZS percent below cbaia store prices. according to one survey, bat be l1ll"e te cbedl oat local pracriptlon sources &oo. The8e mall-order firms specialiu In drugs for chronic ailments which l"fJqUl.re repeat orders, bat &bey do not sell narcoUcs by mail. Contrader ~~enae DEAR PAT: I'm planning to have some remodeling done on my home. Will you give me :.o me adv1c<> on what questions to ?ask and precautions to take tn haring a contractor. F.M .. Costa Mesa t\ VS is sending a copy of a recent "Consumer Close. up" article on dealing with contractors to you. Always ask to see a contractor's conent llc<'nse -make s ure it is an actual contractor's lic<'nse, not just a business license. Licensed t•onlractors carry a poc:ket certificate, and a quick license status check can be made by pbonhlg tbf dlstrit't office of the Contractor's State IJceDlk Board at 558-4086. Obtain at least three written estimates detailing tbe work to be performed, inclodlng plans and speclfkations with terms and condiUou of performance and payment. Also ask for names and addresses of previous customen. Don't pay In cash. The downpayment un•t exceed $100 or one percent of the contract price on major jobs <more than $500) and you can arrange progress payments. Require lien releases from s ubcontractors and material men before maldn& a final payment. Insist on a building permit and required inspections and make sure the contractor carries property damage and personal liability insurance. Also ~et a written contract drawn up and keep your copy. Beware of the "bootleg" contractor who gives no buslneu address or whose Mlly te lephone Is an answering service. Be alert to misleading advertisements, door-to·door salesmen and persons posing as lnspectors. Malcetrp Ref-d DEAR PAT: I returned two cosmetic boxes to Carol Wright Gifts in March urn. Wbeo they were delivered. 1 opened one package and found that none of my cosmetics fit in the box. So I returned the unopened box by refusing to a ccept it and rewrapped and mailed the other with a no~ or explanation. I've written three times requesting a refund but haven't had any acknowledgment of my let~. Is it too late for this company to live up to its money.back euarantee? R.W., Costa Mesa Fllel were checked, but there was no rea>rd of ~ny correspondence from yota. AYS mailed a ffP1 of you canceled clteck &o Carol Wrf.lbt Gifts. and. Marl4! Johnson of the firm's corresponde•ce department promises you wW recehe a hill rehmd wl&bla 3t days after Ute proof of paymea& 11 received. Let AYS know U &be refud doesn't arrive• time. p ... .,, .. ._ DEAR PAT: I managed to keep one Of last year 's Chn11tmas poinsettia plants alive. New shoots are appearing now. What do 1 do to make sure it will bloom a1ain at Christmas? M.M., Mlsaion Viejo Any new s boots tbat appeared until mld·Sep&ember should have been placbed on. Ideally, your polnnttla abollld uve been pat oa a strld "light ration" bellnnlnC la mld·<k&ober. Foarteen boars ol complete d..,._.. I• reeom· mended, Wltlt fall Upt given IO tlte plut a few tfffkt before u.e bolldaya. Start tlalacanMW, alld yoa sWI may bave bloomlq pl Hts forellrWmu. been smoking for 20 years look I.lite the arteries of a 70-year-old non·amoker ." he told a news conference dunng an American Heart Associatlon conference. Naeye said the small interior arteries are seldom studied but his research indicates they may be more important lhan had been suspected. Na eye said most research bas concerned the major arteries outside the heart and their role in he art attacks Is we ll · documented. The mucb smaller interior arte r ies have been mosUy ignored. he said. because they are extremely difficult to study. Skiing classlfrAI ads are the best place to buy or sell slcl wnr and equipment In the Dally Pilot. at 962-4441 g1 ... ya. M dltals WHERE• fOUHTAtH YAUIY DtttYMN . ,....._...&, .... , HOW MUCH: '~·:.:r::i:• .. :" SWAP-MEET SHOPPERS: More than a quarter·million Americans each year are vic- tims of sudden death -a heart attack that comes without warn. "This disease in.side the wall of the heart is completely diJ. ferent from diseases in the ma- jor arteries outside the heart." he said. 642-5678 Cfl~=-s ad to l"elnind yourseff to flt a space Yllit 'fWI' ~ f<w SUNDAY, DIC. 3. 1971 ALDEN'S t et of Antrort nyl by ....... l.tts a.rpetS of Anrron® Nylon on sale now . . Foe the first time I..tts new, exciting and growing coll«tton of aqxts fash1~ from Du Pone Antton~ nylon &er fibers arc here and on sale. Carpets of Antron rcsisl din. Catpcu of Antton® control satic. And for this wcclc only, l.tts has reduced our pria:s on thick, rich plushes, cxci«:"'g ~pru~ and subdc ~-tones. All in stock. 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I ~ '• - .. ~ CALIFORNIA I NATION School's ~Beavers . :To Stay CHICO <AP> The Cbtto State Two. a pair of beaven that set off a 1nawilll controvel"I)' at Cbiro St.aw Uni~nity, hav e b~en 1lven a reprieve by the achool'1 admlniatraUon. School offlrlala an· nounced Tue day that the 1olden beav~n wiU be allowt!d to ~main on school property beside BJ1 Cb.iro Creek at least until thc start or the spring semester THE BEAVEa s t tracted ~ admlnistr.t lion's disfavor afl~r they began anaw1n1 at the bases of several <.'Ol · toowood lfteS that line the creek as 1t flows through the t.•a mpus Trash Bin TmafJles ............. Wed"91day. November 15, 1978 DAILY PILOT .4J3 IS LA Hillside Strangler Dead or Just Waiting? LOS ANGELES <AP> -The Hillside Strangle r , who ter· rorized this city for months. killed 13 women between Sep· 4 tember 1977 and last February. Then nothing. Why not? Is he dead ? Lying low? Perhaps somewhere else? They're tough questions. and the detectives who have been chasing the strangler for a year • are just as baffled as anyone. .. YOU GOT zt investigators. you got 20 theories," said Los Ange les County S h e riff's Department investigator Frank Salerno, who has been on the case more than a year. Of the 13 Hillside Strangler killings, police list one in Sep- tember. two in October, eight in November and one in and the couoty, but they hlve since been withdra wn. Gradual· ly the phones stopped ringing, the tips dried up and the task force, reduced to 18 investiga· ton, was moved to a smaller room. The failure to solve this case bas been a sore polot with police officials for a long lime. Last December. Assistant Police Chier Daryl Gates, who beaded the investigation, said, "I'm em- barrassed every lime r look at myself in the mirror." Gates, who bas since been pro- moted to cluef. has insisted all along that bis men would solve the case. The depart~ent's top spokesman, Cmdr. William Booth. says the chief still feels the case will be solved. December, aJJ of last year, and "BE DOES, 1 DO and tfie in· one last February. vestigators do," Booth said'. It was a year ago this month According to Booth, the task that police set up the Hillside force is "sharpening its focus, Strangler Task Force to track separating the wheat from the down whoever was strangling chaff as to what is a valuable young women and leaving their lead and what is not. .. The sheriff has jurisdiction in two of the murders and works closely with the poltce task force. Booth admits that in· vestigators have never know ... and don't know now whether au 13 killings were the work or one person or group. At least two of the murders appear to have been committed by two killers together, he said. Booth said there is no specific trademark of the killer that would definitely link the strangl· ings. "Th e tot a lit y of c irc ums tances" l e d in · vestigators to consider the cases together, he said. A grouµ o f biology professor.. and students who had bt.>en studying the animals, called the Chico State Two, pro- tested when plans were announced to remove the animals t o the Sacramento River. and the administration gave in. nude bodies on the city's He says that even now, nine Y t h . h b f 11 hillsides. At its peak last winter. months after the latest killing. oungs ers cover t ear ears as a tras in a s over during a de· the task force had 140 members investigators "have a number of ALL THE YOUNG women were strangled, most were left nude, several were sexually molested, several were pro· stitutes or had ties to the Hollywood street scene. But a few were girl·next-door types who lived at home with their pare nts or in qwet apartment buildings. The victims ranged in age from 12 to 28. monstration in Washington. The container tipped to the gound with and occupied a large room good leads." only 100 pounds of sandbags attached. Three children have been where phones were ringing off But sheriff's investigator About a year ago women here were scared . Many wouldn't venture out alone, especially after dark. Self-defense classes sprang up al colleges and high schools. crushed to death since the unstable containers were declared il· th e hooks with tips from Salerno tells a different story. oa. GUY Besnard, as. legal last summer. citizens. sociate vice president REWARDS TOTALING "AT nos POINT we have no for administration. said ---------$125,000 were offered by the city tangible leads." he said . school officials would re-.----------~---~---~----------------------------------~~~ evaluate their position post Sets in the spring. and the beavers could be at . towed to stay longer. if Rockwell they badn 't left on their own. Me anwhile, he said, Memon·a1 students would feed the beavers and wire fenc· ing would be erected around trees. Talk Set By Artist Artist Joan Horton will be the speaker al the Niguel Art Associa· tioo 's general meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. at Niguel Hills Junior High School, 29070 Paseo Escue la. Mrs . Horton bas ex- hibited her work before the American Institute of Fine Arts in Beverly Hills and the interna· tional women's conven· lion in Los Angeles. Warning Out SAN F RA NCISCO <AP > -Police were dis- tributing 3,000 circulars in the Ingleside and Outer Mission districts warning residents of a rapist who has plagued the area the past year. Police said the young man who wears a ski mask has raped eight women, attempted three r apes and committed fi ve burglaries since Feb. 9. INDIANAPOLIS <AP> -The Saturday Even- i ng Post, which had planned an 8.5tb birthday tribute to artist Norman Rockwell, will publish a memonaJ issue instead. Cory SerVaas, Post editor and publisher, said the staff bad nearly completed the "this-is· your-life" edition for January-February wh en Rockwell died last week. "We had planned the issue as a tribute to Rockwell's 8Stb'birthday which is Feb. 4, but now it is a 11os tbumous tribute to him," Mrs . SerVaas said. Rockwell, who died last Wednesday at his home , painted mo re than 360 covers for the Post, the first in 1916. Mrs. SerVaas said many fam ous people had written the Post a bout Rockwell's cov- ers. including Bess Truman, Lillian Carter, Mamie Eisenho wer, Gerald R. Ford, Vice Pres ident Walter Mon· dale and Bishop Fulton J . Sheen. T he SerVaas family bought a controlling in· terest in the Pos t publishing firm in 1971, moving its headquarters from Philadelphia to lo- d i a n a po Ii s . Lifeline is a telephone service for resi- dence customers of Pacific Telephone. It allows the customer to make up to 30 local calls for t2.50 a month. Each additional call costs 5¢. In addition to the monthly rate. installation or other charges will apply for equipment or service you order. 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In thol flnl l<'tter mOr«-lhan U Y<'~U aeo NOTHING C'OULll BF. fW'tMr from lht> truth but t~ rumor that McDonald'' gtW& mon.-y t.o .& n taruc clllt smolders today dt'sp1te lilJI of the m;1mmotb oor 1>0rat1on':i l•ffurts to dou5t" It As lht> rumor nan-tt i.c~ Uk· H1ble &>It and i.~rkf'd 1M>latt'd but t'ff<'<'ll Vt" boycott& In l'fUIUtnlo: month'. l'X<"<'Ull\ H o( th1• multi h1lhon doll.ar h.1m burger opt•r 1Htun motullit•d Tnt'ktng falM• ll'lith and h~ht m~ outbrvJk1', the) "'t>rt> at ont't• f1n•ml'n and ddt't'lJ\'t'~ But lht'lr.\ 111 not an unw.uat :.tory. for rumor ha) txadevlled t•ont'erns that llPll everything from ~r to bubblf' gum for yt'an1 "IT WAS A VERY difficult lime ." recalls one victim. Mac Morns. whose bubble gum com pany raced a rumor or spider €'gg conlarrunat1on lus t year "In fact , 1t was awrul It was absolutely awful " Some con~rn.' choose lo fight with silent'c, iru.tead of dignify. mg a be with a reply. Others go public and buy full-page ads. McDonald's traveled a middle course. trying to track the rumor's source and quietly t.ry- 1 n g t o calm arou sed com· munities. But the sleuthing led nowhere, oot even lo its com· petition. "That's the thing about rumors. you never rind t he source.·· adds Morris, wbose company e nded ur with ad- vertisements to coui. . .:r the lie. "And they don't go a way, they Just don't go away " MORRIS OBSERVES THAT f : ~ ( f A ~I unique hrepl.ice -oeh •S ~~ pend~ from ceohnl ""1h heavy duty ct1a1ns 1111ow>ng J60 _...,ng.. In ttw .. \11es 36", 42" ar>d 48" and in blacl< dnd OO'cela"' colof s ·~-...-RAYA. KROC Chain Founder "thHe things do hurl. und lht> owner of rast food outl<•ts 10 Chattanoo~J . Tenn . Mod that J false rumor about meat ..,µ1k<."Cl with worm.g cul busint•is:. 1n half last September Executives rtew there just to be photographed chewing the product And a Colorado brewery re· ports that false rumors about tt) support of gun control leg1sla tion have hurt beer sales in hunt· MOST FOCUSED ON Kroc's appcaranct' on 1SOmc TV show - vary\ng from Oonobue lo "60 Mlnut " to Carson. on which lw nevtr appeared and a .eup po1'ed donation or up to 50 per· cent lo ltH! cull. Unfortunately for McOonald'is. the Calirornia "rbu rrh" won't comment on glfta Most of the first Inquiries t>am~ from Ohio and Indiana. Later. thtl rumor croppt.'<1 up in Teus and Oklahoma. where one franchise saw sales s lip by about 20 percent. Eventually it hit the whole Southea.'4t and even caused two Arkansas employees Lo qult. After a BapUst preacher 10 Ohio published the rumor in a newsletter without c hecking btyond a parisboner's a«ount. tl percolated through the Bible Ht•lt las l sum m er. Wh en Mc Donald's traced that out break to him, the preacher ch ecked and published an apology "S HE EVIDENTLY wanted to hear It so bad, she just heard what she wanted." the Akron clergyman says oft.be woman. Other preachers embellished his at>count, which he says "re- ally was embarrassing." M c D o n a ld 's obtained Tltr ru•or wa# tra<>rd to a tra~lb1g et."'anpHaf "'"o ltrord it fro. so.eo11e K'fao ltrard ft fro111 an rluri~ •--~•r "'lao •r~ •ay,. a waftrrss s o•f»'lrlierr K"lao s aw ft Oii Tl'. mg states. McDonald's problems began after founder Ray Kroc appeared on the Phil Donohue Show on May 16, 1977, to promote his autobio- graphy. He discussed tus dona· tioos lo charity, but said not a word on Satan. The letters and phone calls started in August 1977. spread· ing like fundamentalist wildfire from a handful a week to dozens a day. 1be quantity started tripl· 1og and doubling month to month as an apparent outgrowth of the evangelical grapevine transcripts and tapes of each broad cast on which Kroc a~ peared . It di st ri but ed transcripts with de nia ls by ministers. Kroc. Donohue, and people like "60 Minutes" pro- ducer Don Hewitt. And a McDonald's executive went lo Oklahoma, Alabama and Florida Lo play tapes lo local clergymen. Busloads of church groups that were bypassing McDonald's after , say. choir practice, s tarted eating there agam . Once more. they s upport· CUSTOM MADE FIRESCREENS &GLASS FIRESCREENS I I•' Fitted to our fireplace ... any size ... any shape ' .., ed the company's charltabl ac- tivitiea. McDONALD'S AY JT can't put a price tag on Its battle against the rumor. but In addl· lion Lo Timberlake's work, it had a woman tracking potential orlgln s fullti me for seven months. The but s h e co uld d o. however, was trace a few chalrut o f rumors to a traveling evangelist who heard it from someone wrio heard lt from an elusive someone who met, say. a waitress somewhere wbo saw It ooTV. "I think any corporation is susceptible Lo any charge which is plausible , .. says Tamotsu -Sh lbutaoi, a University or California sociologist who wrote a book about rumor called "Im· provlsed News." SA YING THE RUMOR couJd start "in hlllld.reds or ways." the Santa Barbara schola r suggests people pass rumo rs because they make interesting conversa· tion. not out of malice. Social psychologist Federick Koenig of Tula ne University says rumor sometimes makes people fe<'l more important and less he lpless in the face o f something bigger than them; it's a subconscious weapon "I think fast -food c h ains represent a hostile target Lo cer· tain groups in this country," Koenig continues. saying thaf the c hains· s ue could be per ceived a s a threat to homelife. balanced diet or the integrity of the neighborhood .. WE HAVE ALL kinds of theories. all kinds o f posslbllities, most or which we chase down," McDonald's ex· ecutlve Doug '• imberlake com- ments about the once laughable problem be has come to call "this mess:· But no theory involves the com petition because, in his words, "This i s much too diabolical for some guys to think up and make stick." DIDN'T APPEAR Johnny Carson Not Involved PHIL DONOHUE Aided Denials Worm RmnorBrings Drop in Profits ATLANTA <A P l -A rumor that McDonald's hamburgers con· lain worms bas eat.en away at profits. forcmg officials or the billion-dollar fast food chain to pubhcly deny a story they tried to ignore. "The basic rumor is so ludicrous that we didn't pay m uch at· Lention to it" at first. McDonald 's s pokesman Doug 'Nmberlake said at a news conference Tuesday. BUT McDONALD'S OFflCIALS DECIDED to issue an em phatic denial or the worm rumor after the story spread and caused "some financial damage. . io ind1v1dual slores." he said . Timberlake. corporate commu n1cat1ons manage r for McDonald's, said company officials believe lhe rumor began m Chattanooga, Tenn .• ln August. "It is tak.ing lhe traditional course or a rumor and it's mov- mg." he added. TIMBEllLA..K.E SAID IT WAS DIFnCUL T lo estimate how much money had been lost because or the rumor Jim Taylor. owner or four Mc Donald's fra nchises in metropolitan Atlanta, said business at one or his restaurants had dropped about 30 percent. Timberlake said the rumor also is hurting other hamburger chains. No additional advertising money ha s been s pent by McDonald's to discredit the rumor. but some ads have been changed to stress that the chain's restaurant!) sell 100 percent beef hamburgers. he said . SAS BBQ CWRAICE SAVINGS 10% to 40% ~~ ·~ L~ 0 brnilmaster Clll....,._ ___ COMPlETC. READY TO USE. Available in 25·· & 31" REDWOOD SHIP·LAP·SIDING 3 · clNrance trom combushblP w11ll sur111G" ~I design ol all frfl<! stAnOrng ltrep!Kes A•a•labte 1n 24 " ind JO' , diameters this rouno urnf c-1n bldO .ino many po<ce1a1n tolot\ GAS LOG OAK SALE ., ' OIJTDOOR GAS Complete with IJ'lte, nh coal bed connector. 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Pipe toe· c~ n.t Pt-Ion·-I\ Ille most popula• tall "'°" 1tow on the mar~ Oec:ot1hwe •t t-" be UM!(I •t ,. ~ioYf' OI .A tlf"llOl3te ar'ld I\ II CoOCI llMlf' ~ Wt'\ 1vaol-ffom 18" IO 34" h-tOo•t\ fl'le 11"1 Q>tl!UI twepl-on 1tte M9rMll JO··. JS" end 45" d••rnel9f ~I• come 1n maMt bltck ~nd •trlO<I) pc>rceloon ~on Pipe to 8' c.ltnQ 1nc1u<lod . ... . . . . . ._, ........ ......................... ,~ 4• .... .. .. • • .. • •• • t I • ' .. . ... .... ... ~ - • NATION ........ ww 8-0nson Ford Jr savs he plam; t o <'ontest tht• "111 of ha~ luh' futher , BenbOn Vorrl Sr , (aho\.f'I bPr .. tu:.t• he "might not t>ven get a J)CJU\V " of lhe $100 rntlhon l'l)ttllt.• Ford Jr as lht.• grandson of Henrv Ford. Ford Sr. died ht1>t July Y Offer Outing For Youth The South Coast YM· CA is offering an air, sea and land outing for youn gst ers in sixth throug h e ighth grades Dec. 19, 20 and 21. They will travel to San Diego on an Amtrak train and visit Sea Acid Rains Increasing Major Proble11i /i'oreseen by Scientists WA.'°'HJNOTON 1AP 1 5<-1t'nlli.b bllV ml1n "~ omnavorOW1 1t(1peULc for fo:>~ll fut.•l!I ha& ~llu"' rwd •• new menacf' to the t"nv1ronm1•nt 1 he ht·.i,cn~. th..-y "ay, ar(' nu rung acid A I ready, &<'1tntlsts report, proc1p1tatmn ht.oar ln1 n1tnr I Od auUurar J1C'ict111 1$ \ulhog (1:,h , t·.1t1ni; away lilt bulletin&• and thre.tcning to ck11troy thl' dellote halaMe of nature m IWfh forc11b "FIWll WHAT WE KNOW, IT'S <·C'rtlatuly .i \1t>ry ~OUi problem In t>t>ruull vt: urnb, · :,ayb Corotll Unlvera1ty bioloa1st Carl L. Schofield ''Wt> pt>rcelve tbu po:111lblllly or n ma,or problem." ur• Norman GlaJ11t1, 1 re11ear<'h i.t•1cn t:it at t.hf' ffderal Environmental Prott!('tmn Ag e nc·> Glau belu.•vca the threat will wor:scn ai. thl' nation shJtta more to coitl to fvel ata po"'er plant:s Coal exh a ust& tn<'ludti [ ) \111fur oxid«111 , wht<'h ECOLOCY .1lon11 wath nuro~«m ox _ 1dt>6 -.~ believed to lw the cau.se of "acid nun NO ONE REEM8 TO KNOW exactly why. but the problem of acid rain I!\ especially acute in thl! Scandanav1an countnei;, and increasingly bO m lhe Northeut Umted State& Some scientists speculate that lhese regions are the hapless v1<'t1ms of global atmoi,pheric wind <'Urrents wtuch bnng them the acidic fallout of pollution s pewed into the skies from heavily m- dustriaJiied and populated areas hundreds of miles away in the mdustnaJ heartlands of Western Europe and the American Middle Wt:st. Schofield, Glass and other sc1enllsts say acad rain begms with fossil-fueled power plants, :.melten and automobiles discharging nitrogen ox- ides and sulfW' oxides into the air. TIROVGH COMPLEX CHEMICAL reactions 1n the atmosphere. the oxides are r haoged into nitric and sulfuric acids which then fall to earth an rain, soow and fine debris. Little ls known of the true m agnitude of the threat to man and his surroundings. The effects of acid rain are insidious and not easily detected. You can't tell whelher the r ain you see out the win· dow iB really acid r ain. But the scattered available evidence ls not encouraging. H~ltl'auhen. h1o1ve found that Ham\\ akr and snow have bt>come mcreai,- m.:Jy lic1tlu· m I he Northeut and parts of Canada tltl' V'1l't 15 yuars ,.,SH un: HAS BEEN ELIMINATED in more th;m 85 high-altitude htkes in Adirondack Park lo upstate New York becau11e of acid rain. says Schofield. The EPA 's Glass reports that in Srnndanavaa. lakes have become sterile bodies of water and salmon runs have been wiped out 1n rivers and streams. especially in Norway and Sweden. Studies show detenoralion of buildings and statuary I!> being accelerated by <1c1d ram, which slowly dissolves cement and stone. Dr. Ellis Cowling, a forestry expert at North Carolina State University, says the rains increase soil aridity, which can retard the growth of forests and reduce crop yields. This phenomenon has not } et been found in nature, Cowling says, but has bt>cn indicated as a possibility in laboratory and greenhouse experiments conducted by government agen<.'ies and universities using simulated acid rain "I TIDNK THE EFFECI'S ON forests could be s ubstantial." said Cowling. In one university laboratory experiment. s hght increases In soil acidity retarded the growth of red kidney beans by destroying the nitrogen. Chang nodules on the plant's roots. To try lo establish the scope of the dangers from acid rain, lhe federal government and 28 stales have created a cooper ative network to monitor the acidity of rainfall and define the boun· daries of regions where acid rain is a particular problem. AMONG THOSE STU DYI NG THE problem a re EPA, the Agriculture Department. U S Geological Survey, state universities and s tale government agencies. "Acid rain is a common experience in Scan- danavia and becoming increasingly common in the United States," says Glass. World. Then comes a·------------------- While the hardest-hit area in the United Stales is the Northeast, believed to be the dumping ground for pollutants from the Midwest industrial belt. Glass says, acid r ain also is showing up in Southern California. parts of Tennessee, northern Florida and the Piedmont region of North and South Carolina. harbor cnnse. Finally, the youngsters will re- turn to Orange County via Air California. Cost of the outing is $43 for Y members and $53 for nonmembe rs. The price includes food, lodging, t.ramportatlon and YMCA supervision. For further informa- tion. phone 831·YMCA oc 495-0453. Your Daily P1kJt can be R.cyc#d 0....,,. OOUI~ .,,...-..,. rrc''""IJ UWWt f(J'C.._r. MH4 !>!J0.~81 2THPIC -Owned by Te rry Palmer of Sunland. <2TH>tooth (PIC)pick-describes Terry'& occupation. She's a dental hygienist. "We don't know enough to know what the im- pacts are." said David Hawkins, asi.1stanl ;id. m1nastrator of the EPA Christmas Trees Set for 'Y' Sale The South Coasl YMCA will sell Christmas trees as a fund-raising pro1ect The YMCA-sponsored tree lot, which will be located at Alicia Parkway and Niguel Road io Laguna Niguel, will be open from 9 a .m. to 9 p.m. Dec. 2 -Dec. 23. Y m embers will begin selling discount tickets for the trees Thani<s giving. The $1 lickets are good for a 20 percent discount on trees offered at $20 or more. Wednoeday, NovembCtr 1S. 1978 DAIL y P11..0T A' 5 At Last Woodrow W. Wilson of Dalla::;, holds a va lentine his w ire mailed 22 years ago but that wasn't de· livered until l ast week. The postage on the e nvelope is three cents, five times less than it is today •Spiral sliced ror easy serving • Honey 'n Spice Glaze •Cooked 30 hours ti n Qft·g· fl •Nationwide shipping service H h; l tll(l~ · · • • Full service Delicatessen ~niey . 01d world <?heese shop .., ;' I.if • Sandwiches to go vlg!~~ll!~!!lS ... · ORDER HOW YOUlt ... HOMEY lillO HAM FOl THAMlSGt¥1MG Rornom-'"" P~«t Owl-Gift l"'1 -wttl bltoe> 1111~• "' Conu_U.,4 Ho c1H'Ye ball1. Dr Flanzer likes to keep ev0ryth1ng stra11ht Which 1s the only way you'd like your dentists pitch. And since Dr. Flanzer believes 1n playing the percentages. there's a good chance you'll score big, a complete course of dental treatment for a lot less Want to find out the score? AdT.-, C~ ,_.Ala Alpali 1-1 642-0112 Dr . Arnold H. 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Prizes wlll be given out for: •The largest dog/cat • The smallest dog/cat • The tallest dog/cat •The best dresaed dog/cat • The dog/cat with the most spots •The fluff lest dog/cat Newport Hills Shopping Center. Ford Road at San Miguel ' ""····· .... ·-·····-• t . -• • • Real E8tatc Walker & Lee 759-1501 I lair L>c-,ign AJl)Tl Black's Ha1r FUhhJorui 64-0-9494 .]C\\'Cl.ry l lanosjorg ·k'-'vtdcrs 64()..0180 OcnU,;try Dr. Schwart, C 1cncral Oenllt.1 ry 040-2970 lh-. Joyner . < >rthodonUct- 759-0882 lfrstaurant What's Coo~ Restaurant~ Bistro 644-1820 Travel Newport Hills Travel 644-7:371 J l11bby Suppltc6 I Jnhhlefi & Cmtts l 'oiquc ""'640·264 l \\ nllpup ... ·r & J>ui11tf. Puint. Poper &TI11ngi-. 64().9100 ~cedlepoint Needleport 759-0567 Pharmacy Newport Hms ~s 640-7373 ' . .. ' ... -, 7 I ' AJ8 DAILY PILOT 8)' DR. STEINCROHN Dur Dr. StehM'rohn: I am 22. but I've bt.~n rt'iAdlng so mu('h a bo ut lh~ dan(ttHll o ( brt'Ut rnnt'N. I wondl'r 1r loo much ha n t t)t"t'n t1111d about al fo'rankly, 1t hu11 rnt> l!('&fed Don't you lhtnk thtn.• ~ too mut•h pubhl'tly ubout at " MlM 0 . 0.-ar Mlsa 0 .: SuppO!'lt' you wt~n· walkan~ alon1i: u dlff ltl na.cht und dldn t n.•oll1t' you wt-rt> rlolll' Lo tht' l' d I( t' " I\ n on Io u k E' r h u d I w u r hoart"' Ont•. not to shout u w1trn ln6( tw~·uu..-..· tt mal(ht frawht('n you. tv.o. to l'lrare you Mnd :utvt' your llftt Which would you prefer" The an1wt-r la evident Mony womt-n. unknowmgly, are c lirf walkeni. Tht')' don't realize th\" potenUaJ dan51cr tht.•y urc In l''or It ia a fuel thut bn·al!t cancer 11 thP m<>11t common cancer in women About 7 perrent wUI de· velop It durlnt: a hfetame In 1975 tht.•n• wi·re nt>arly 90,000 new cases in th(• United Slates. Breast cu nrer Is the lt'ading ca use or fDnrt.•r deuth In women. Too much 1"'bltc·1ty'> Perhaps not enough T IU; WAY TO ftghl ll s ue· reaafully 1s to make the diagnosis H ~urly as possible. In many r ~ DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE ~ ~ cases il ls the woman. not the physician. who discovers a lump first. But often this 1s "late" diagnosis Nevertheless breast self· examination is one ol the most im· portant methods we have lo dis· cover breast cancer early. ISend for a booklet on breast self-examination by writing to the American Cancer Society, Inc .• fl'••••l' dt1nk\ '°' the holtdoy\ now p11ced lower •hon ovr everyday low ' ENTERTAINMENT CENTER each 750 ml IN RUGGED SOLID CORE CONSTRUCTION A N•w ton<ep! 1 8eou11fvl & !unc••o"ol u•"' on l\ond<.omit ltfe ,1yl11 llV\llC Molobu '"'"" w o!I\ rugged •Olrd COn\lrV(h()n lor lf•lrO ,1ren91t. looc:h ol room for po11oble 1V \!ereo componont\ ,pcol.01 cob••HJh plu\ foh ol rMo•d \IOl<>ge \pO<e OI '"-botrom 99 SALE PRICE COMPlll WITH 6. 2S TO 7. 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New York Medical College-Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospitals, New York City : "Over 80 percent of breast cancers are clinically detected in patients over 40 years old. Less than I S percent occur in those under the age of 30. HEALTH in patients less than 21 years old, br t!as t cancer JS a medical curiosity." Nevertheless. get mto the habit, Mass O .. of learning breast self· e xammation now. Later on 1t can be hfe saving. • • • Sp ~~ific diagno s i s in the arthr1t1c sufferer is of number one importance, otherwise treatment 1s only guesswork, says Dr. Stein· crohn in his booklet. "How To Uve With Arthritis." For a copy write him at this paper enclosing so cents a nd a sta mped. self· addressed envelope. 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TORO 5111 Warner 9161 AdaMs at 8nGkhnt fl Toro at Rodfilld • , -.................. , .... ,, ..... ~ ..... ... • I I 1 I .. t .. ,, - •N_s•-o-e:_·_co•m-ics--·s-toc_k_s ________________________________ S __ P-O rtS •Movies •Television Wtdnlldly, Novtmt>tr 16, 1918 OAILY PILOl BJ A. Day of acing a t Los Alamit os A HORSE BALKS AT THE STARTING GATE (LEFT) ANO A FAN LOOKS FOR A WINNER IN THE RACING FORM. SOME FANS TAKE A REFLECTIVE MOOD, OTHERS STUDY THE RACING FORM AT TRACKSIDE. ..,. The 14-day Orange County Fall Fair Meeting -Continue• Through Sunday. Nov. 28. Kings Ca pitalize to Win Again ST. LOUIS CAP) -"If there was a tum. lng point in the game. I 'd have to say that lt was that we capitalized on those two m an·advantage chances in the third period," said Los Ange les Coach Bob Berry after the Kings took a 4-2 National Hockey League verdict over the St. Louis Blues. BLUES COACH Barclay Plager. upset at referee Dave Newell for "inconsisten· cy." said tbe crucial polnt was when lert winger Brian Sutter was pulled out or the game and Kings· left winger Glenn Goldup remained In. Sutter and Mike Murphy had gotten into a fi ght and Sutter drew an extra two- minute penalty al 16:54 in the final period for unsportsmanlike conduct (pulling Murplay'a hair). GOLDUP. WHO SKATED over lo help out bis teammate, got a game misconduct which Newell explained later was for kick· ing, saMll tbe irate St. Louis coach. "It wu a lrutal call. U Sutter gets two minutes for pulllq hair. then kicking Is five miDutee," Pl88er said. "It's In the book. I know because we've had two call!> Just like that already tb1.s season. Instead of being given the man-advantage because of Goldup'a major penalty, we end up a man short for two minutes." Otonne collected a goal and l wo assists Tuesday night as the Kings scored three times in the third period lo win. MX>•• • ., "~••oos ' 0 l I I 0-1 Finl PerlOcl -1, LM Anve1<n. Taylor• <0-1. 1 en 1 St Loult, Sut9' U (Walton, 8,_,,t'llldlel. i. n ~Ille• - GolOUP. LA. INllO<•m1nor. 10·.,, ~. SIL. "'41)or. 10 '1. MAMtY, I.A. If.: IO, a.b'(Cll, Sii.. '9:4'. s.<ono PH'IOCI -), S.. l-WIS. Unger I CWeltoft, G1110ll. 10 J•. ~IMllln -oi.w., LA, U:•; ..... ,,SIL," II Tlllrd P«• -4, Loi,.,.....~-6 tOorlnq>. 1 OJ ~. L~ A,. .... .,,,._., 2 CTevtot, 0.0.-1, 11:Sf. •. Los Ar>991H, ~ 10 (l"etfNfl, ":SI. flllMIU.. -...... SIL, 4 40. MurPf\Y, LA. mlllef', ":~; ~ LA,~ ml-t, t• Sf, s.m.r. 51L. ..,,,_.,.,....,, .. :Sot. SllOI• °" goel -L.ol Alltil'" 1·1•tt. St. LOUii l~l.J.20 GNllH -Loi AflOtln, Gr9hlf'I\, 5'. I.Ou!\, St~kl A -t.stt I t .. . -- B ucs' P arker Named MVP; Garvey Second NEW YORK CAP \ -Sluggl ng Dave P arker of the Pittsbur~h Pirates. the National League bat- ting champion for the past two years. today was na med winner of the NL ·s Most Valuable Player Award for 1978 by a landslide vote. The menacing left .handed hit- ter. who balled .338 in 1977 and .334 this year' collected 21 or a possible 24 first.place votes and a total of 320 points m ballot.mg by a select committee of the Baseball Writers Association of America. F I RST BASEMAN Steve Garvey of the Los Angeles Dodgers, who did not receive a first ·place vote. finished second with 194 votes. edging s hort.stop Larry Bowa of the Philadelph1a Phillies. Bowa collected the three first-pl ace votes not ac- corded to Parker a nd a massed 189 points. After Bowa. outfielders took the next four places. with Reggie Smith of the Dodgers fourth with 164 points. followed by Jack Clark of the San Franc isco Giants (107>. 1977 MVP George Foster of the Cinc1M ati Reds I 104 > and Greg Luzinski or Philadelphia C48 I Gaylord Perry of the San Diego Padres. this yea r·s Cy Young Award wi nner. finished eighth in the MVP balloting Wlth 45 points Rounding out the top 10 were outfie lders Willie Stargell of Pittsburgh <39 > and Dave Winfield of San Diego 137 1. "TmS IS THE greatest thmg that ever happened to me 1n my baseball career." said the elated Parker. the fi rst Pittsburgh playe r to Wln the coveted MVP award since Roberto Clemente in 1965. The only other Pirate player lo receive the honor was shortstop Dick Groat in 1960. "I'm pinching myself to see if I'm really a wake, "said Parker. DAVE PARKER who has batted over .300 each of the last four years. In add1l1on to leading the league m batting, the massive 6 -foot 5 , 235-pound P arke r rappe d 30 home runs, third behind Foster's NL high of 40 and Luzinski·s 35, drove m 117 runs, second behmd Foster'!> 120, lied for second in triples with 12, and stole 20 bases. "IT'S NICE TO SEND a ball out or the park, but my purpose in playm~ 1s to ~1ve a ~ood all around performance and give the people their mone y·:-. wor th." ::.aid thl' 27 yea r·old Parker "My goal for 1979 1s to wm the i" Triple Crown lthe batting, home run and RBI lilies I. .. added the • Pirates' n~ht fielder "I got my ·~ hom e run swrng go1ng ·good this' year and 1f I can stay healthy next year. I will shoot for the Triple Crown. l believe in myself." .. Says Bucks C.oaeb There Was No Way To Stop the Lakers MI LWAUKEE CAP) -With Ad rian DanUey hitting 92 per· cent or bis field shots and Kareem AbduJ-Jabbar feeding him assists, the Los Angeles Lakers bad all the teamwork they needed Tuesday for a 10th consecutive National Basketball Association victory. "There was no way to s top them," Milwaukee Coach Don Nelson said. "They were hitting the 17·footers, and when they weren't, Kareem bad a field day." ABDtJL.JABBAR SCORED a season-high 30 points, convert· ing 75 percent afield. E ven that was overshadowed by Danlley who, converting 12 of 13 field shots and 10 of 11 free throws, paced lbe Lakers to a 137·119 de- cision. ·'They had a lot of confidence In their out.side shot," Nelson said. "They shot with confidence the whole game.·· The Lakers. riding their best winning streak since the 1972-73 season. are playing a little more h ar m o n ious ly thi s year, Dantley said. "I THINK WE know each other on and off the court a little better this year," the third-year, 6·fOOl·S forward said .. ·•t've always been an inside player." he said. "I can shoot from the outside. I JUst wanted to work inside and get the foul. But Coach Jerry West has been telling me to s hoot more from the outside." "Kareem had nine assists," West said. "I think his passing is a key factor why maybe we've bee n able to see so much." As 1( Da ntley a nd Abdul- Jabbar weren't enough, team- mate Jamaal Wilkes produced 24 points and seven rebounds to help neutralize any thoughts the Bucks may have had about or· ganized resistance. * * * L05 ANO•LES IU71 -0.ntlo !1 1~11 :M, Wll•H 10 '"4 1• AA>Oul·Jebblr 11 •·• )0 8-• 0-01. N••onll·Slt H-1• •I. AOtllKllJG-4•. Prl<t 01·11, FOrd I 0-0 •. Gerter IM 1. (Mr IM 1 Tatel~ ~,._,,.!JI MtLWAUKE• llltl -G1ene111 • 00 11. .JOllfUOfl t I .. s lt, °"''°" ' t ''· Buo~ I 0-0 I. Wlflltr\ 9 ~' U Or'«lf,.,,... t •• 70. GruntelO I IMI ••• A•\1-• IMI. Wellon 0 •. , '· V.tn Lier I',. Tot•••" 11n11• . seottl av ouA111T•l'5 LO\ A"Oetft U 1• ll ,._!JI MllweukH 1& 31 lJ ;i.-11• Fou•tO""' -..._ Total foul\ LO\ Anot•t• 1'. M1lw.tUkft 1) h<hn1C•t -Wlflltn A 10.ua. Wh e n Danllcy "po~lect up." Nelson said. "we wanted lo double him. He ~ot more than half of the first -half points by takang off early an the break That's nobody·s foull They do that against everybody · · The s1tuat1on was obv1ou!> from the start. Abdul·J abbar dido 't even trouble to trot down court for three of the Laker!>· first four possessions. Marques Johnson. who h a~ been a bit under the weather with a head cold. was the best scorer the Bucks could produce. USC Fa vored Over Br uins T he USC TroJaos are a seven·point favorite to defeat c ross·lown rival UCLA Saturday m the Los Angeles Coliseum in an 1mporhnt Pacific.JO football ~ame. On the professiona l front, the Rams are a solid 12-poin• choice over host San Fran· c1sco in odds re leased by Harrah's Re no Race a o<i Sports Book. NH. ll•m• 11.,.,..,,.,.,r\ llo•Oer\8over L•Ofl~ 11.0S~I!\\ • o,,..r C.rdindb E.ttle\ 1 owr Gtanl\ 8ucut1Mrs 4 ovff 8111\ P•triolH """' .kls Vt~l"9\ •°""'r ()>¥~rs Cll••h I over $4!<111•.,h Co"'boY' IJ -Salnh Coll\ ' -Browns Slffltr\ 17 o•er Beft9<11\ 8 r0f\CO\tetw' Pec~er~ 011•", """' OolP"•~ COLL.EOE use , OYer UCLA Sr•nfOfd 6 over C.1ttf0t'n1a ArUOfl~ SI • o,,..r Ort•QOn 51 O•rlmou'tt1 )OY•f' Prin<~lon v., .. J OYf'f' Hllitv•rd P1t1\PurQh 13 over Army Syreu1-. 4 o-ttr Bo•lon COlleQe r...-.M\J.N "over M1<1,~tu1pp. LSU • ov~r M IUl\\IPPI SI. IC tniuov J o-ttr FIO<IOA c...tora1• •• ,,..,., ""°""' M1ry11no Jover Clem!IOn ~o,.tn C.roflN I• over VltOfl'Ha S CMOllr>.t I• OV'ft W•i.e F0<~\I Nolr• o.,,,. IOOVf'r GeorQI• ffl(ll FlorlO• St lowrN•vv Mltll1QAn I• over Puroue 01110 SI II over 1no1~n.t Mlnne\01• 10.,,,... 1111..0.s WIKoniin•-· ·-· Oki•-'lover Oktel!Om• ~t N~Hk• IJOV<tr Ml\!CM'I K•nw\ SI.~ -K•n'"\ IOW.t SI I.,..., Color- 8eyl0r 11 tlWr RIO ArUllt<U 1 owr TOH A&M SMU ) -ft•H Tittll - fl2 DAILY PILOI ' . •• 1 A Casnule Report From the World of Spor11 Mis ion Viejo's V8.8881lo Named winuner of Year Jt·s~ \ l\~'lal111 hH ~<'n nr.tmt·d Mi.ill' ~v.1m a mtir or lhl• 't•ur t>v ~V.IR\0111\j( World MutiUllllt', lw(·omlna th\• third Ml'l'11on VleJo N1u.ls<lorf' m four)'•·•~ t'l ti.• M> honort'tl 'fhl" av...trd 1:. h~1,nJ on 11\1·r1tll t1ml"> und J)('rfl)1 nwrll'l'' tlurtnR tlw ... w1m "'••"HI .mrl .1 h't of I hi· 1011 :·~ v.-111 hi trnll' 1n nll ljwtm t'' t'nh "n·c·onh-.1amt1.1l1Cl.11t-<I ulfrr t-.irh com a>t•tltlon dunl\I( ttu• w.t-.011 111 \ ........ 110 ·., •'••"' ht> li~lcJ tlw '14llrll1, l..c.ll·'t 111111'' 111 lht· WO nll'll't 1n d1\ 1d11al m1•1t1 .. , .1niJ ·100 111t'l1·r t:i.H•l..,t111k1· 011 tup 111 1hut lw 1o1.,,, rotnkt-d 111 tht· top ll\1• 111 lhrn· vlh11 ,., t>nl~ ,1ml 111 th• 111p '' 111 ,1nolh1·1 A l1 H'ur olll 11t.1llH' or hwno H1n1 \ .,,JJlo 1~ ,, '>t•11111r ,11 M 1i..,1on V1t·J•> ll1j(h :-.1hool Uthl'I NJdJdoI'l"• 1o1.1lh ... anul:ir honor-. from 1111' lllJ~:JL1m· wt'1 t two ti mt· lllympH' gold n1l'<l.1h•,1 Braun (food l'l I .1 mt 111 u I ta nwd ,1 Ii:. t Sh 1r1 n v•~•uo Uubu .. twU ao .. 1 .Sitllatlon b Still a Pu.:d_. PeM Stuu."s unbcah'n ;mil N;-, l 1 JllkPd Nat [!] tany won!'> an.' the n1aJ11r 1tt'm m thl' howl 4. > puzile, but th1· Nehraska ('urnhui-.kl·r-, .11111•·ur tu hold lht' kt•y tu ~ol\ m g 1111' mlrtl1· ;ii-1111' 1·111 lc·~tatt' footb:.ill WHMlO ~:nrul' 1nto tht· l.1tlt•r <;t.tg<'"> Should Nebraska dl'fl·at M""<>1111 S;tturday, thl· Cornhu'iker" will be the host tl':.im rn lht.· Or .1n1w B<>wl "" Big 1-;1ght <·ham paons. and that 1o; "'h .. n• l'1 •n11 Stall' will ,.:11, 111·ror11lng to < ·0.11'11 .Jot• 1•at1•n\o rn ur der to "1't 11!) .1 111.1ll'h ht'IY.t•t·n "l;o I ;and Nu 2 "If Nr:hr.1!-l...1 lo:o.t·'> an<I (it•111 gia \~In!'.. ' ,::ivs Palt>rno, ''wt• have .1 tough O<' c·1~1on to make on wh<>thcr it'-; Gl'Orgrn in th1· Su~ar Bowl or flou~ton in the Col· ton "Gt•org1a. 8·1. rould go to the Sugar Bowl as Southwest Conference cham- pion 1( 1t beats Auburn. But 1f Auburn ~hocld up,;et the Bulldogs. that leaves No. J AIJbuma lf.l·l > rn the running to bccoml' SEC champ Another poss1b11ily ~ATHHO 1s 1f Nebra:.ka lo~t·s a nd Alabamn doel>n't make 1t to the Sugar Bowl, Penn State might opt lo 11lay Alabama at lht· G:.itor Bowl Oklahoma reportedly wants a Sugar R<>wl bid ttnrl fast C'l1mhing Hous ton, r:inkt><J c,1xlh this wt•<'k with an H I rc-rord, is m the prC'tUrl' for th1• Cotton Bowl as S<>uthwt'st Confon•nc·e t•hamp!-. -----qu,,1 .. c)f lhe Doy------ Formcr Prcs1d<•nt Gerald Ford. after viewing films of his playing days with the University or Michigan football team "I had mor<' harr than 1 have now, and l was in a little better shaJ)l•. I'd still rather be on the sports p<ige than on the front page .. l0tea Was Erroneoaaltf U..ted W ASlllNGTON The A!-.soc1atcd Press re-m portl'd erroneously last wct:'k that Iowa was among sevt•ral un1vcrsit1es who<.e basketball C'oaches were paid up Lo SI0,000 c:.irh lo enclorl>e !'!1ke shoe., Thf' AP quoted the Washington Post an its ed1t1ons of Saturduy Nov 11 as saying that Jowa and 16 olh<·r schools had coaC'hes who m·t'l·ptl'd money a-. part c1f Nike Sho1· Com pan) 's "aggress1vt· attack" un tht· baskNball shoc- market. Th<' Post sau1 today that ~c·:iu<.£' or a typo~raphic~il 1•rror an onc cd1t1on la<,l Saturdav, Iowa was t•rroneouslv 11 .. tNI as one or tht· sl'hools mimed by tht· 1'1h .Shoe Com p:rny The Iowa c-oach 1s Lute Obon. a forrn1·r M ;1nna Jl1gh and Long Beach CC head coach. CliPJWr• Outla11t P~ JOD-108 Scoring a career high 29 poinLc;, Kermit m i\lexander led the San Diego Clippers lo a 109·106 National B::iskC'tball Assn. VJCtory Tues· day night over the vis iting Indiana Pacers, up- ping the Pacers' losing streak on the road to 23 .. Maurice l.ucas and Mychal Thompson combined for '13 points as Portland belted the New Orleans Jazz, 123-103 .. Ray Williams scored 26 points and Bob McAdoo added 25, leading the New York Knicks to a 106-100 victory over the Denver Nuggets ... Elvin Hayes scored 26 poinL'i and Bobby Dandridge and Kevin Grevey added 25 and 24 to spark the Wastungton Bullets to a 122·106 wm over the slumping Cleveland Cavali<'rs . . Reserves Eddie Jordan and PhU Jackson combined for 16 points al the start or the fourth quarter to pace the New Jers ey Nets to a 124· 108 triumph over the Philadelphia 76ers ... Greg Bunch, a rookie forward who led Ca l State Fullerton into national prominence in the NCAA playoffs, was released by thc New York Knicks to m ake room for veteran guard Earl Monroe, who recently signed a contract The Knack!<. have named Butch Bearrl as an assistant fl~• Cooled Oft fJfl ('a,_ Atlanta's flames were cooled off Tuesday ~ night in National Hockey Leagu<' .iction as Tom , Rowe scored twice to lead the Washington Capitals to an 8·7 victory. The Flames rallied from a 6·2 deficit to lead, 7·6, before Rick Green scored at 12:20, then Rowe hit the game-winner with 1: 16 left in the game ... Barry Beck'11 breakaway goal with 2: 14 lo play in the game gave the Colorado Rockies a 2·2 lie with the New York Islanders ... New York Rangers right winger Don Murdoch, currently serving an NHL suspension of at least 40 J{ames as the result of a drug conviction, will become a free agent if the Rangers fail to renegotiate h.is contract. Ref& Capture Eighth lt1n In Rotr The Cincinnati Reds captured a 7-2 victory • over a combined Yomiun G1anL5·1liroshima Carp team behind two·r un homers George Fos~r and Ken Grlfrey. Jt was the Reds' eighth straight and 10th overall against two losses and a tie in their 17-gamc Japan exhibition tour ... Atlanta's Bravf's have s igned IS-year-old right-handed pitcher Alexander Matos, a 6-2, 180-pounder ... Houston Astros catcher Rel(· gle Baldwin was reported in good <'Ondition nfler undergo· 1ng shoulder surgery. OTHER SPORTS -Los Angeles Times publisher Otis Chaodlel', a world class shot putter while al Stanford, was named the winne r of the 1979 Theodore Roosevelt Award the highest honor presented by the NCAA . . . Trainer Biiiy Tamer bas threatened to seek n restraining order to prevent Triple Crown winner Seattle Slew from litOing to stud until a court has heard his claim thut ht! has been un· fairly deprived of a s hare in the horse's breeding syndicate , . . Jim Gabriel has siftned a one-year contract to coach the Seattle Sounders ol the North American Soccer League. Radio. T~~"blon RADIO: The Lakers play the Pistoru1 in Detroit. fi pm .• KLAC <TIO >. TV: No evtnt.a scheduled. Evert Eases To Victory Over Czech •'rom AP DiliJJ•&.cbH RANCHO MIRAG I!: -Chns Ev~rt h aR defeated negln a Marslkova of Czechoslovakia, 8 -3 . 6 ·4 , and Martina Navrutilovn, Virginia Wade and Ke rry Ruzicl were also first· round winners in the Colgate St!rles Championships. Na vratilova ha d no t rouble bl'all ng Betty Stove 6-1, 6-0. Ho m a n la's Virg inia Ruzic 1 .:ap1lnll2ed on seven double· fuulb by Kerry Reid to defeat tw r Australian foe 7·6. 6-2 Wade d <'ft.•at ed Wend y Turnbull, 3 6, 7·S. 6·3 Gft-ldaltu WI•• WEMBLEY. England -Top. weded Vilas GeruJailis or the Umled States fought hard Tues· day night before defeating Swiss t~n-ager Heinz Gunthardt, 7-5, 6·3, in the fi rst round of the Grand Prix tennis tournament. All five seeds playing Tuesday udvanced to the second round. with the No. 2 Eddie Dibbs also winning. Dibbs downed South African Frew McMillan, t,.O, 6·3 Urian Gottfried had a 7-6. 6-0 win over Brita in's Richard Lt-•wis and was joined in the s econd round by fell ow Americans Sandy Mayer , Dick Sto<'k lon, Roscoe Tanne r and i\rlhur ~he Tannl'r had a struggle aguut'it Tom Gullikson b<.'fore wmninl.! 6-8. 6-7, 9-7. Asbe s aved four match points before defeating Vic Amaya 2·6. Hi. 6·3. Mayer defeated South Afncan B ernie Mitton 6·2, 7·6 and Stockton downed Thomas Snud of Cte<'hoslovaloa 6-1. 6-4 Peter Fleming lost 6-3. 6-4 to Romanian Ill e Nastase. who played with a th1 ~h in1ury. a..iamsl doctors· order~. Go,....n Ad.,anrn TAIPF.I, Taiwan -T op. s eeded Tom Gorman of Seattle defeatc·d J avier Soler 7·6, 6·2 in Tuesday night's OJ)<'ning round of the Taipei Cathay Trust Open tennis championships. Jn a nother match . Brian Teacher beat Gilles Moretton of France, 7·6, 6·3. Hank Pfo.ter humbled J apan's Kenichi Hirai. 6-1. 6·2 Pal Dupre trounced Louk Sanders of the Netherlandl>. 6-1. 6-3. Earlier. Geoff Masters edged David Carter 3·6. 6-3, 7·6, while Mak e Cahall d own e d Rod Frawley, 6-4, 7-6. Butch Walts defeated Christophe Freyss, 7-5. 6-2. and Sash1 Me non cd~ed She rwood Stewart, 1-6. 7·6. 7-6. Banft1 Vinet BOGOTA, Colombia -Van W1nats ky defeated Patricio Par- rani. 6-2. 6-3. Tuesday in the opening round of a Grand Prix tennis tournament Long Beach's George Hardy was upset by Uruguayan teen· agcr J ose Luis Damiani. 18, who beat !lardy, '1·6. 7-5. 7-6 Jaime F'illol defeated Lito Alvarez, 7-6. 6·3, and Victor Pecci beat Alvaro Fillol. 6·3, 6·1 Wozniak Bags Pickeroo Wm Bob Wozniak of Saota Ana Heights missed only six guesses out of 30 football games last weekend and has been declared the wanner of the weekly Dady Pilot Pigskin Pickeroo contest. Dorothy AhJs man of Ralboa also missed only s ix games, but her tiebrenker point total was 1,238 while Wozniak's, at 1,110, was closer to the actual total o( 1,073 A tie resulted in the bid for third place, with Sue Cochrane of Irvine and Ruth Siegel of Costa Mesa each missing seven and guessing an identical i,210 for the tiebreaker total. Wozniak will get a portable television courtesy of Dunlap TV-Appliance in F o untain Va lley for his e fforts. while Ahlsman, Cochrane and Siegel f'arn portable radios. JC Soccer Results C..nn 01•00 ~ 1 (oOIOf'n w~,, J r,,01oftn Wr\t \<~•no AQnrUn '· P'"'"" 1 FOOTBALL I TENNIS -~-1 ...... ,. Just Horsing Around New York Yankee s hortstop Bucky Dent a nd Dallas Cowboys Preside nt Tex Schramm oosc with some of the Dalla~ Cowboy::. Chrcrlcadcrs during a break in tht· action of un ABC production on the ChcC'rleadcrs MV's Murio Raps Refs: They're Not Keeping Up By ROGl::R CARLSON Of IN O••ty ~•lol S~t Coaches generally temp1·r their remarks about the official rng-an the NFL 1f a coach open!- his mouth he 'll almost surely n· cc 1 vi> :1 stiff fine And whlif' high school coacht·s aren't under that handicap, few will s peak out for the record that too can be costly. if for no other reason than the possibility of buildmg animosity betwi:t•n the refs and the ct>ach MISSION VIEJO HIGH foot ball coach .John Murio, however. says he has had enough after seeing bis Di::iblos lose twice m which he believes his team wa-; officiated out of victory . "I've always believed you "''" :-.nd Jose your own games," says M urio. "But I really feel the or fic1als have cost us two games The first was the Costa M~u game <Mission VieJO lost . 14·121 when we were not credited with an obvious safety and the SC<'<>ncJ was Capistrano Valley <Mission V1eio lost. 18·14 >. .. In the Capistrano Valley game they <'Ompleted a pass and managed to get lheir field goal te:l m in and kick a fi eld goal. all rn the span of eight seconds . "AND OUR CENTER WAS called for four holding penalties. lie did not hold, period. We've checked our films carefully and it is bard to explain to a kid what he did wrong, especially in s uch c rucial situations. Whal the officials did to our center was unforgivable. Jt just devastates a kid when he thinks he's lost the game. "It hasn't been just one game. that's why I'm so upset. I try to divorce myself from worrying about the refs. but this is not an isolated case. ·'Hi gh school football as way ahead of the refereeing. We .. pend so much tame trying to make• our ~ame. but the refere<· 1s not keeping up There arc a lot of good referees, but not enough to go around. especially an 2-A comJ)<'t1tion. "ALL Of' US DOWN in this end of Orange County feel that way. We don't get the top refs. Maybe it's the location , maybe because we're 2-A. But it is a cryinl! shame when the refs take the l(ame away from the k.tds. We go year-round in football. l<'a rninft new things every day All or the teams are pulling tn unbelievable hours. Somehow all of the officials have to keep up." ··1n the Capo game we were l'alled for pass anterfe rr.ncc a ftt'r the ball was tipped, and on th<' same play a 235-pound Capistrano Valley lincm1rn was 'landing right in front of the or- fic1al. but there was no 15-yard penalty for illegal receiver down fi eld "We run a reading defense. therefore our line backers Sil Off the line and read the lmcmen . On pass plays linemen can not run downfield and block th<• linebackers. it is illegal Yc·t they have been doin~ 1t al l year ." "THERE WERE SOME bad calls on Capo, too... conced<'!-. Murio. Capistrano Va lley Coach Bill Cunerty a g r ees on that poiot. sayin~. "We had two calls against us that were kind of un- be 11 e v able. The thin g that bothers me the most is that you can 't run an orrensive play without look.tog for a Cla~ ··1 didn't feel the calls were any worse for Mission V1e10 than they were for us." says Cunerty ·:1~ hurt both of us. I'd hope of r1c1als would use preventive of- ficiating and let the ktds play the gam e. It seems there have ~n more penalties this year than ever before." CONTINUES MURIO: "Thc officiating takes away from the fin esse game. We're doing sophisticated things and the rt'fs don't keep up. They arc out of pos ition and they arc not <'Ons1!- tent." Ezra Van Horn. the rnslruc- t1onal chairman for Orangl' County officials, admits offic1ab !'.omet1mes make mistakes . '"I don't deny that." s ays Van !lorn. "Rut so do coaches. Tht.·y make a helluva lot of mislake:-- Hut that's not sour grapes. "We don't have the opportunr 1 y of Saturday morning films. A!-. for sophistication. I thought high !-.Chool football was blocking and tackling. "PART OF THE TRAINING is lo go into every game menl<!I ly prepared. but like a nything t•lse. I don't know what has gom· on in the other guy's life that day. We have a five-hour clinu· berore the season and eight or nine three-hour classes durini..: the season. It isn't the official':-. JOb to determine the outcome ol the ~ame. Just to make calls that are hopefully correct. "J ohn Murio has complained before a nd he was correct.· says Van Hom. Asked to comment on Murio':- contention that many refs a n not consistent. Van Horn. a Costa Mesa r esident a nr1 f'ullerton College basketball <·oach, said: "I'm not disagre•" 1n~ or agrecin,::. l do know th1'> 1f an 0£fic1aJ is hustling and is at lhl' proper spot and mcchanic;i l ly sound the rules will take can or themselves ... Crapo Gets Donor Swearingen Coach of Year Steve Crapo. of Saddleback College. was named Player or the Year ln Mission Confe rence footba ll circles followm~ the Gauchos' annexation of a second s traig ht conference c ham pionship. The f ormer Dana lltll" quarterback, who was moved from defensive back to runnm~ back in the hflh game of th1• season, ran for 914 yards on 151 carries and a 6.1 yards per carry average. Ken Swearingen. who coached the Gauchos to another Mission Conference t itle, repeated as Coach of the Year. f'lnlT•...,~,. WP-Bol> T...,..,.., Soutrtwe\i..rn ,., "'' 'io Wll-O•Yt! ICirb'f. Cllrv• 180 ,,, '>O WR -G.arv C.-r, s.tn °'*00 110 i..O .,., (, -CdR~P•IOmar no &-I .,., G _,. .... _,, $.Md!M«lt , .. .. , s. 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YOU FIGURE that both teams hove ~ood defenses, so it should be a low scorin ~ Jtamc: but tha t means it will probublytumout tobc a high-sroringone. ROBINSON JUST ha ppens to be th<' ('Oach or the fifth.ranked Trojans, but he 'o; also a dyed·ln·the·wool football fanatic who takes a sort ol boyish glee ln excltlng football izames. He figures he's in ror a treat Saturday when USC battles 14th· ranked UCJ~A for the Pactnc·lO cham · pionsblp and Rose Bowl berth. Robinson added with a grin. "Of course. 1t 's mott fun when you win." Jn hls third year as head coach alter !(f'rvlng under John McKay 1n 1972·74, Robinson hH round the cross-town rivalry quite enjoyable during hJs a.ssociaUon with the TroJan!'I. They've beaten UCL.A every -- ··Look nt the six rwiners who'll be in the ftame. six of the best around -Charles White. Lynn Cain and Dwight Ford for us. and Theotls Brown. J ames Owens and Freeman McNeil ror them. There are a bunch of people 10 lhis game who can turn thlnRs a.round In a hurry. 7 I I il I FOOTBALL I SKATING SKATERS LYNDY AND HAL MARRON COMPETE IN COSTA MESA. Championships on lee More than 250 aspmng yo ung s t ars will C'ompete in lht' Sou thwest Pac1f1 c Regional Figure Skating championships at the ke Capades Chalet on l'aularino A venul' m Costa Me<;a in pre liminary action Friday th rough Sunday Finals in the regional event will be held Fnday through Sun· day. Dec. 1·3 With competition in Juvenile C8·121. junior Cl0-18) and senior <open > clas!>es. Sessions will be held in thC' morning, afternoon and evening each of the first fi ve days with the pubhc invited lo watch th<> performances in figure~ and free skating The top thret> winners m cac-h d1vis1on in Costa M c~a will ad- vance to the Pac1f1c Coast S<'C· t1onal championship<; in Santa Rosa. Jan 7-14 . The nallonab will be held in Cincinnati J an. 30-Feb 3. Lisa-Mane Allen. a member of the Mesa Verde Figure Skat- ing Club that is co-sponson ng the event with Santa Monica. draws a bye until the sectionals 10 Santa Rosa after finishing ROGER CARI.S ON Losers? No Way The 1978 pr<'P football campaign is coming to a certain end for many schools this week-those that will not qualify for the uproming CI F playoffs and with little to savor m terms of victon cs as re ward for a year's work. Sadly, m any consider a losing season as the end result or poor conditioning, poor coachfog, poor preparation and poor programs. Nothing could be further from the truth. It is a simple matter of mathematics that for every tc<Am that wins a game. somebody lost Because your favorite did not win. it does not mean that the participants dtd not want to win badly enough, wt>ren 't prepared or didn't do their job. And. even when some have won . there 1s always a loser hanging around who will quickly point out that t he team you beat wasn't much good anyway, or was down mentally. or was unlucky, or had a lot or tnJunes that week. Sometimes it seems the current society is a pack of losers, it seems so many do not want to see the other guy succeed. Or per haps, it may seem many because they are usually the most vocal. At any rate , a half dozen Orange Coast area teams have found victories on the scoreboard hard to come by. Huntington Beach is 0·7·1; Laguna Hills is 0·8. Irvine and Umvcrsity arc 1-7; Dana Hills is 1·6·1; and Estancia is 2·6. Losers? No way. The dedication and energy put forth by all of the Orange Coast area 's athletes takes a backseat to no one. The dilemma of losing a game marking a player or tu m as losers ls not isolated to th.is area or level of play. How about the Minnesota Vikings? The harsh treatment the Vikings have endured while earning Super Bowl berths 1s unreal. Four times the Vikes have fallen in a world championship game-and each time they have been labeled losers. Losers? What does that make the rest of the National Football League teams that didn 't get tothe Super Bowl? The nature of the game itself 1s enough to make (jnyone quit working virtually year-round. A penalty, tipped ball, the sllp or a foot. officials' mistakes. injuries. illness. and so many other minor thmgs that can turn vie· tory mto defeat is enough to make many turn to something else. Only a winner would keep battling. It takes guts to stick with a tough job and that's something losers don't have. When ex-Corona del Mar football coach Dave Holland re flected on his nine years as I.be Sea Kings' coach, he said : "I couldn't believe how easy things were when we won the league championship in 1971. We worked a lot harder in the other years when we were losing." SORELY NEEDED: A peacemaker to soothe the open wounds between Westminster and Fountain Valley high schools. where what was a healthy football rivalry bas de· veloped into a mean scene. Rivals are what make prep sports the attraction It is, but when you can't tell the winner from the loser ufler the game, something Is wrong. Considering the class Individuals that Westminster has produced. such as quarterbacks Dave Penhall and Jeff Siemens. and !>oug Thompson. Willie Gittens and so many others out of Fountain Valley, the two rivals have a lot in common. All or which makes it hard to swallow that these two football giants are at each other's throats. S<'cond last year m the national t•vent. The Santa Rosa competition will m ark the first meeting of national champion Linda F'r(J · t1anne and Allen for the year . Among the area entrants are Gold Dance Kare n Bcrgoo •Newport Beach ) and Gar y Forma n (Huntington Beach >; Senior Pairs Lyndy and flal Marron; Junior Ladies -Lyndy Ma r ron Junior Men Tom Dickson a nd Jim Muller <Newport Beach ); Novice Men J im Cygan <Cos ta Mesa >; Novice Ladles -Leura Brads h a w <Cost a Mesa>. Teri Carlton, Vikki de Vries. Kristin Fiedler. Mandy Murar <Newpt>rt BeachL Int ermediate Ladies -Tracy Dahl <Costa Mesa>. Karen Ehrenfeld <Huntington Beach l; Juvenile -Gi rls -Debbie Bar- riatua. Tracey Gregory <Hunt· ington Beach ). --P.clfic •-.-11 Frid.-,·• S<-111• ~orn•nq Snsoon IF ooure>l '~ 40 Jull'tf!Hf' Gori\, Cirooe>\ 1....., 7 8 00.10 10-Juwmii., Ci+<I>, Group l . lnterm~O••lf' l •OI ... Cirouo 1 10 40-11 10 ln1Hmedl~IP Ut<l•H. G<OOP\, """ J Allttnoon Se>"on IF-19urul : 1110 1 - lnlermedo•le L...,,e ... Grouo •. 1.10 ~ Jun..,, L..., •••• Ci<oum 1 -1 Even•"9 ~sion I 8 Sii~ O•n<e llnlll•I Round, l IHn<:e>>. I 10-9 JO Nov1u l'•or• •~rH S~•ll"9 I ~··S<-.. Morn"'tQ ~\•on fFt9ur~\t 1 4 •S H01'•<~ L •O•o CirOVP" I •nO 1 10 0)· I OS Nov•<e L•O•o. Gr~ 3 •nd • Afternoons... ... ,, IF!'ff Skdl•"CJI ' lO 110- J uvenlle Gori\.• Grouo I 1 70.3 10 Ju•enlle Gori~. Group 7 J •O • OS Juv•(lole Gori>. Group J • JO S lO lnterm•d••I• L"d•e-. Group I s ~ lO 1n1er,.,..,.,1a1e lMl•M. Grouo 7 E v..,•"9 ~-f~ OS Junior L'""••>. "'- ' ISnorl Pr09ram I I 0~ 8 •O Solvtr O•nu• llno lo•I Rouno. OSPI q 10 OS -Ju(loor L.O..,\, Clrouo 1 (Shon l><OCJr•m t ~.,., S<11eclu1<1 Mornt"9 ~\"°" I Free Skat1n91 10 II - lntermedl•le L•d••• Group J 11 12- lnlum..iiete LAdoM. Cin>uP • Afternoon Ses-..on IFr" 51<•1'"91 11 Nooto<e l .od1e>. Group 1. 7·3 OS Novice UO.e• Group 7, 3 7~ ><>-Nov•<• I.Aid••>. Cl<ooe> 3 • »s Js- Novoce ~iM, Group• Evenl1>9 ~-..on. f-t IS-Jun10< L.01 ... Cr1N11 I !free Sl<at•ncJI 8 1~•-s.1,,.,r 0-e IFl"<ll Round, Frw O...C:el • 10 10 ol0-Jun•0< l..Ooo•. C.roup 1 IF roe Sioatonql Girls' Results FIELD HOCKEY C.olMn W.'1 Co<•-l lonq ~ .. (II 0 GWC•<0<1no w.1rm.tn1,Geo<9"1. TEHNIS ~ 8Hc~ 11, o .... Hiii• 1 si,... .. Wtllell ILl ~toM l(rOCJiv\..,.,o.t J-.1 s. Clef 8 llrDCJ'~ ~ Wt>lh~ Ill '°'' l ... won, .. , &-l . 0 S..111•_,, Il l io.11.4, H , "'°" •l Oovllln llO\fer He,,,.,., Ill IO\I 10 Goy•.McOO<\<llO .. ,. Clef. MoOdy·R•nkart •l. def. Fromm.f11bulut l>-1 , C•v•rty.voung Ill won ~. 1<»11 ... won"''· II lueter W.chtei Ill '°'' a-. . ...,,, •1 ._, l •n ~ U, C.Pi•lr•M V•lley l s11,.1 .. Hull ISi dltf MH.,.r\m•lll •7. Otf Stoll• •o <lei s1 .. n..O, Luno 1:.1won..o,1>.0.• '· llrum,,...11 (~I !Oil 7•6, #00/>-2,6·J Oeulllu Ro>kemp. Tavt0< ISi °"f W•lh•"1•·Crl•CJO •• d•f M oon11Wn-R-au ••. def V••O•> Buo 6·• S•\t<1 Sl•rhnc) ISi IO\I • o wan •l 4 0 l of'dlt- Sltv•M l~t ml•·6.-f S • 4 VOllEYIALL JUHIOA CCX.LEGE ClolOen WMI Coll~ ON . Roo Mondo •S·9, 1'·11, I) 6 UC Ir Vin(! def C•I Sl•le tNOnn<IOQI' I IS l IH, n 11 Golden West Romps To 17th Polo Wm Doug Pick fo rd and Tim Spaeth scored t hree goals each In leading t he Golden West College Rustlers to their 17th straight water polo victory Tues· day. a 15·5 decision over vlsitn;~ Cypress. CyPrH\ 0 0 0 ~~ f Golden Wnt 4 • • IJ-U CiolO.n WHI t<O<•"ll P1<1<!0<cl J, 5-11• J WOOien 2, •44-0fln 2, ~•114 1, Wllolo 1, A,,.,..... 1, Moof!IOUM 1, 0....0.r I S<tte llY Oll•rt•n CerrllO\ l 1 7 • -11 Or•noecoa" 1 l t •-• Or•noe Coast tcorlnq-8or\u<~ I. Bebe 2, M<Go•en4. F,.,,,..1, Awr 1 Wednesday. November 15. 1978 DAILY PILOT 83 FV's Double Trouble Margerum, Coppom Share Offensive Honors Fountain Valley H ig h quarterback Gi l Compton and his rtne-like left arm has pro- duced 1.212 yards in eight games this football season. establishing himself 83 one of Orange Coun· ty's premier passers. we had a rlrst line All·County type receiver." says F'ountain Valley Coach Bruce Pickford The thing that 1s so pleasing 1:-. tha t Coppom has come to tht· same level I don't know whut the heck we're going to do about All-League " Coppom has great hand~. moves and the ab1hty to find a hole in the defense. Margerum 1s a little faster and bigf(cr. But he has had quite an edge over other quarterbacks. While most have a ravoritc receiver, Compton has two and with it adds a double dose or trouble for the opposition. lt was never more evident. the Week honors in the Orange Coast area. One of Fountain Valley's big gest assets is its ab1hty to work the sideline patterns, especially with time running out. OllftlnT1e Pla9e1 •of Ute lt'eelc than lo Fountain Valley'i121-IJ vie· tory over Westminster as re· ceivers Kevin Margerun and Jim Coppom combined to catch 14 of Compton's offerings for 198 yards and a TD. T heir season stats a re JUSt as impressive. each catching at least one pass in every gam£-as the Barons have raced to a 7-1 overall record and the No. 3 berth in the CIF Big Five Con· ference poll . Margerum, a 5-10, 165-pound brother of Stanford sophomore starter Ken Margerum, ha!> caught 35 passes for 494 yards . Coppom. similar in size. has caught 33 for 486 yards and three TDs. Margerum has caught two touchdown passes and returned a punt 69 yards for a score. "They work the s idelines well," says Pickford "They find the holes and are JU!;t a littll' more sophisticated than most high school reee1vers . They ad Just to what is necessar y." The Barons meet Newport Harbor High Thursday night al Newport tn the Sunset Leagut• finale ror both Cl F playoff en trants. and one thing appears certain for the Barons, they'll not lack a punch through the air in their quest for the ClF crown As inseparable as they were .igainst Westminster , they have been that way the entire season a nd for their efforts against Westminster, they share the Daily Pilot's Offensive Player of ··we knew that in Mar gerum By Roger Carlson ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To Subscriobe To YOUR Community john.sf on & Murph'· Fa!>tt1on footing for men The Br idgePort ..• a classu: wmg t ip five eyelet bal ttt.> In brick brown or black calf sk m Newspaper CALL 642-4321 Men's Shop ~ ~~~SHOES DAILY PILOT 99 Fashion Island, Newport Beech ... 759-9551 WIN PRIZES WORTH MORE THAN RULES ' \~•• the "',.. 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Phone ......................... ·· ······ ! Circle teams you think will win this week's qames SPOHSOREO BY TY· APPLIANCES WAREHOUSE SHOWROOM . . . • . . . • . . . . . . • • • • • . • • • • More than $1,500 worth of prizes will : be shared by winners of 10 weekly ! Pigskin Plckeroo '78 competitions. : WEEKLY FIRST PRIZE GE 1 'Z' Of AOONAL PORTABlf TV a.ACX•WHfTI MMltD251JMO • 100% Solid StateChata.11 • VHF ··Pre-s.r· Fine Tunl119 • Set-And-Forget Volume Control • 70 Position "'Ciiek-in .. UHF Tunl119 '9 1 I perFormance J \_ ILLtVl ~I C)N .- • Quick On "Dayllght Brighi" Picture Tube • DC Restoration •Built-In • Up-Front Control• UnlVarul Antenna WEB<LY SECOND AHD THIRD PRIZES TRANSISTOR RADIOS • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • I • • . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • To be eligible for weekly contest : • awards, entrants must predict the : winners of each of 30 football games : and also guess the total number of : points scored in all 30 games. : USC vs. UCLA Stanford at California Washington State at Arizona Arizona State at Oregon State SMU at Texas Tech Texas A&M at Arkansas Wisconsin at Iowa Kansas at Kansas State Purdue at Michigan Missouri at Nebraska Georgia at Auburn Navy at Florida State Notre Dame at Georgia Tech Florida at Kentucky Clemson at Maryland San Diego State at Miami, Fla. Mississippi at Tennessee Los Angeles at San Francisco Atlanta at Chicago Green Bay at Denver Detroit at Oakland Cleveland at Baltimore Philadelphia at NY Giants Buffalo at Tampa Bay Seattle at Kansas City Cincinnati at Pittsburgh St. Louis at Washington San Diego at Minnesota New Orleans at Dallas New England at NY Jets TIE BREAKE R -My guess on the total number of points scortd In oill JO goimes is . -DAILY PILOT --· . ~--.. . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. .. . . . ... ' ........ -- . . . • • . • • . . • • . • • . . • • • • • . • . • . • . • . • . • • • • . • • • . • . • • . • • • • • • . • . • • • • • • • • • • • . • • . • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • ,. 8-1 OAILY Pit.OT Tennis Rowulup 'Old' Pros Duel By DAV '('UNNIN llAM OI ... OWt, l"l ... ,..., Rod La\ er and RO)' Em~l"IOO have agrttd lo pJay an l":Chlbltllm rn11t.·h 1n mid January to hl'lp ded1calt> lhe con struC'llnn ot 'I 'en nrw ll•nn1s 1."0urt11 ut lht• Ii lboa l\uy R•C'(fucl <":tub I Mt •IOlll Exact d 1te of lhc mwtc-h hu-.n·r bef'n ~ft. 11~ It lit dra)(•ndC'nl nn lh busy St'b e dul4'11 of [,~" .-r and £mt'non. but t"lub n f hc-lul'I art' targNlnit thl· Sl'l'ond ""c hnd 1n Januar)' 'We hnvtm t tl\"C'ldtd )'\'I _.hrlh C'r w~·11 opton lhe matt'h to th.-g.-nt•nl pubtl<' \)r 'usl 1m 1tc othu club.-. ur ma) bt-Jl.l.'ll keep 1t hmllc.·d to our o"'n mf·mbf>N t\1p, M•)11 club 'l>Okt''>man Don l<-t>r) alrrady lint•rt up'"' lttt' ~Ut'bt liPt'&kf'r •!though lhl' t'\'1•11l doe:.n't hav~ "dermlte dntt-nr 101tt• }l.'l Tht' addluonnl l'Ouru v.111 In( tt•aM· tht 8ulbou 8.i) RaC"quc l Club tcJlal to Z• All trn.-flt""' rou~ ""111 be l.JJ!htt"<l, a nd the add1tlo n v. all help thf' Nt"wport Beat'h l t>nnh f a<'1llt)' ar commoduh• .;i hst or~ pt>r::.on:. "'a1t ing w J<>tn th\' dub "ll wtll ~ 11omt'llmt' 1n the :spnn~ of '79 ' •.ay11 l)llH' Wf"lt.. 1m.·'llth:nt or t ht' () r .tr1gt-('l')unly Tt•nnb As11n urnl n1A•nf'r of th<' C11Jlliotr:1no H1tt'<1uf"l Club · W~ n· Oil hag$:hOK ~boul the 111tt>. and wt>'re try 1n•r to get V1<' BrnJtn .i..'I a mllSll'r or t:eremoruc~ "9orr Brlp for .J•tionr The OCTA u. bt.'C:'Om1n.: rncreasing· I)• consc1ous oC 1~ J~lor programs, and the w orementlon t>d Tennis Ball is Just one o( the nut<"roppings In other nt>w~ from t ht' llalbou Uay RaC'quel Club, t2 )'t'&r vt•tt>ran < 'O!-tslt> Mc.-l'bling h as retired and been n •plaetd u tt·nm~ ht'sh'M b} Mant• M c Oe,1tt. who t·um_., over fn>m lht· J ohn Wayne Tenn11> C''lub o r more 1mmedrntc importance is the O r ange County Nov1c~ Tourney "Ct for Nov 24 2(l at Anaheim Ten n1s Ct•ntt>r and otht•r public-courts m A nahl!tm F'h1allfl. Orga11i;cdio• Tenn 1:. c I u b ow n 1· r' fr o m through<1ut Orange> C"ount v will nWt'l m.·xt Wf'('k to c·nord1nate to umument st•hedules for 1979. a m easure de :.1gned to avoid s<'heduhng conflicts The only play t•r11 t'l11.:1lih: to l'nter Jre 1uruor11 who h.Jvc m·vt:r <1dvunccd beyond the sN•ond round 1n a san(• l 1oned tourney. 'It's a chan<'e ror tht' k111s to play a tnurnamc>nt that doe11n 't have the budding Jimmy Connor11 in 1t." says a tourney spokesman It sounds like a r&ther sample, mundane idea But believt> it or not. 1t has never l~en done before Until now, C'lub owner s sch1'<tuled thetr events whenever they pleased, and IC a t'onll1ct arose with another c lub. well. tha t was on e of t h e h azards of the business Ora~ TKrt1he9 Sour? Just one week ago t he Anaheim Oranges announced their new t8- match home scheduJe. but now the Wo rld Team T ennis circuit 1s so shaky that the Oranges are ho lding back a bit. The need for a little cooperation bet w een club owners became painful· ly c lear ln October when two of lhe best tournaments or the year w ent hl'ad·to-head on the same weekend. With the announcement th1tt only two WTI fr;.1m·h1ses w<.•r c sohd for nC'xl ~t-:.i:-.on. the Orangl'~ declined to submi t their league foe~ and arc ap- parently in a wait·and sec si tu ation While l.aguna Niguel was holding its annual pro 1nv1tat1onal , the Grund Mas t e r s tournt'y was st aged 1n Anaheim , and on tht' last day of those event s. they We're also pitted ai?aln~t :1 couple of big TV druwb the World ~enes and the Rams Vikings gam e. Jus t o n e week ugo gen er al manager Oenn1 s ll all. whose Oranges train at IAS Cab<flleros in Fountain Valley. said with an op- timistic smile, "We all ar(' lookin~ forward to nex t season and arP conf1· dent the Oran~es w ill have an even m ore exciting. com petiti ve t ('am than a year ago • • NeedlesR t o :c1ay, attendance at l'at'h of lhl· tennis tournaments s u! fered. The m eeting will be held at the Pallsades Tennis Club in Santa Ana. and indications ar e that most of the county's club owners w ill a ttcmd. First Annual T~11b Ball GROUND STROKES -T he John Way ne Tennis C lub IS '" the midst or its m e m ber-guest iov1t ational tourna- ment, wtth final s i n th e open, A . B. and C di\ 1:.1ons sch eduled thi s weekend Los Caballe ros is also stagrng a member -guest. dubbed the Turkey Tourney. Winners receive turkeys C r<>undwork i s al ready being pre · pared for the first annual Orange County T ennis Ball. a social benefit designed to raise runds for junior de· vel o pmenl programs in Orange County. Tennis g r eat J ack t<ramer Is Los Alamitos Entries THU~OA'l''S Un'IUl~ , lftlt 0.y 94 M-0.y -,lnll'e\I ,.._, .__ FllUT "ACE •l>OUt lour \1 l t1<1onQ\ ) & • ve•• old \ For mtt1~n\ P\.ln.e U,000 L~m•• I Uf"t< Pit IV6idf:f) II trodoll I 8<tnk \I W•• Bound >l••ltl IACIVQl\I P ir kO\ 0.-.. tAll.tr<IVV'I P1 .. ud1I'\ flVI~ IR•r>f(1nl Mr '>llt ICr\ul R<K lr>Q Wind fOltv•r .. \ I f •n( v Ooll 1°"8ornAn 1 ... OU\f o• '""6n fVMOf"I, LAOY C,IM><.0'4• 151•11•09" '"•O~r'\ Mar1t~t ff-f<tlltrt Tu\••"0"'41 tA..mtreU FUt'lny !><lllor IH•,,1 Wild Oo 15-><e• I Al .. Ell~ ... Aun1tlnq ,,,... 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Rolllent (Oll•-U LO<"d V ai.ntlflt C.Allalttyo l Te11r ........ IMelllnotl 5'111111 f'•t I &.lt•l•!H'I -. -. lll()t 11) "' IU 110 11) fl) 111 Ill t" llJ I II "' 11 I OERREL THOMAS TholllllS: Will He Fill Void? LOS ANGELES IAP 1 The L os Angel es Dod gers. in a rare dip into lht' fret> a(!cnt pool. h ave signed util ity player Ocrrl'I Thomas t11 a five.year <'Ontract in an attempt lo rebuild a t:wntb weak ened by thl• losses 1n the free agent draft Thomas. a weak hitter b u t s tron g mrtelder outfielder "ho spent last season "ith the San Diego P:.idres. "can replace Lee L<.ic~ and Billy North ." declared Dod f!cr ~1 a n a g e r T o m m ~ Lasorda, d isplaying his s tandard oplim 1~m A<'tually, the pro~pt'<'l of Thomas. 27. filling Hll' -;hot''i of c1llwr t .at'Y nr Nor th who left lhl· t'lub 111 the Cree agent draft 1~ <1uest1o n able. but his replacing both of thcm 1s h ardly imngin abh: LACY, WllO playt'd infield and outfield with the National Leagul' ch amps. 1s con~1der<'d one of the fUlest utility men in the h1g le:.igues Whti e pla y ing 1rre~ularly 1n 1978. ht.• batted 261 and hit t3 homers Thom as. b~ contrast. batted 227 for San Diego and hit onl) three homt'r:. Billy North :.hJr(•d centerficld "1th H 1ck Monday aftl•r <'Omin~ to lhe Dodgers from the Oakl and J\ 's. ;rnd "a:. C'reditcd with lwml! one o f th e :.park s lhal started Los Angeles on its pe nnant dnve after a rel ati vel y w eak first h alf of the season Cresse Back LOS ANGELES Mark Cresse . the Dodg<'rs • bullpen coach (or the past two seasons. has been rehired for the t 979 campaign, it was ann ounced by the club. Cresse, who formerly pl ayed at Marina High a nd Golden W es t College, w as originally a nnoun ced to ha v e Rigned a contract wi th the Atlanta Braves. Rut Orav es ge n era l manager Bill Lucas :;aid no to m anager Robby Cox's rcqueRt ror a two· year contract. lnst~nd Lucas offered one and Cressc turned down the o ffer Cresse has bec>n with tht> Dodgers since 1974 when he started out as the team 'a bull p e n catcher. He got his pro· motio n to coach when Tommy Lasorda took over m anal{eri.il dutie!'i. Mexico Race Not Sloioost; Fiver Winner By ALMON LOCKABEY 0.11, f'llOC ~-- MAZATLAN -fn the misery and rrustratlon or a windless l ong distance yacht race, sailors are prone to deelare It the slowest they have ever sailed . Even race otriclals and r ace followers on shore peer out to sea and swear: "This has got lo be the slowest r ace In history." But sailors whose boats are turning circles on a n at sea or making sternway on an adverse tide h ave a tendency to forget. A check of the records of the rune previous Los A n geles to MazaUa n r aces shows that the current c r eeper w as not the slow est. T h e 61 ·foot s loop Joh w as fi rst lo ftnish 1n 1974 in slightly more than 206 hours. That 's r oughly eight d ays and 14 hours. In this ye ar 's ra ce Christine cr ossed the fin ish line in eight d ays one and a haJf hour s. But all hands agree that it's a slow way l o travel approximat e l y t ,000 miles. THE LAST BOAT. Sneaker. did not finish until Tul·sday n ight. BOATING iust in time for her weary crew lo join in th~ Wl'komc to M azatlan party at club Nautico. For !:ineaker the race tasted m ore than 10 d3ys Whill' skipers and <'rews were bemoaning lhe ,lowness of the ra<.'l'. the ra('l' committee w as busy with computer s t rying to d etermine who was lhe c·orre>cted time winner TENNIS I HORSE RACING PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ll·u:Jil l'ICTITIOU$ autlNEH NOTtCI 01' oair.auLT NAMI $TATIMINT AlllO 11..ICTIOM TO\ELL r ... •0110...no11ttt0n~ ... Oi>i ... OU.I UN041• o&ID~ fllUH nt\\•• ,:2: l~~lL1~E ~(N~u'R8~N(ic1cvr.~. m l·.~.~\.0 ~=~~~(. .. ~ >Olln l Hitt<• M. >!OC19, 10 4 V•• fRU!>T COMPAHV, e <0•'90UI-" Corltt, Pl.oc.,,,lta.CA~O dvly •~Med'""°'"' ..-r • l>ffd lltl\ """""'" '' <°"°"'1.0 C>V.,. tn ~ f'V\I O.t.O "-" •. ,.,, "••<v•eo d1V•d ... 1 0. J•m.\ L C.0.1• Jr And Nor"'• J '°"" t4-(0'1•. hVlo...<I-"" wll• •• f•u•IO• 10 Tith ~1•1-1 ,.ti fllod wllrl lf\e -u•• <11«.oln OOh<!"tM>ft• ... 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De< •• "" )1'()-18 .....,,, w ill lttmln.tft' on<! 11\t f)<Of)f'fly ""''be \Old To d••e,.-mtM et ,. .. ln\l~h•mflnt h PO\.\lbttt •nd th"' AMovnt ... •"Y P UBLIC NOTICE nt(t'~Wrv to <urw ttw ctt--t•uU, ronttt<.t ------------- lht b<•,,..ll<l•rv or inotto-~ ur '""" SUf'IRIOtl COU•T 01" THE wCC•HOr\ In '"'~'"" wno\e Mm• STATE 01< CAL•l<OllllllA l"otl •"" odOll·\~ d\ Of ,,... d~I• Of '"" THE CO\llllTY Of< OllANGa nQtl(fll '' M1tdrf!'d Hoo._,., ~te.41 Mllf'Jr..q Me. A·•1ttt Hoowr !>.t.-r <'OJON•W Oow,,..r NOTICE 01' HEAlllMCi 011' Aflo"'"' .,, lotw 401 <i'*~V<~ S1•t-w1 f'E TITl(Hll FOa ""0....TE Of< WILi.. l•Qullot ~.o<n. , ... 0101 ANO LE nERS TlSTAMalnAllY Mlld<fOHoolt<·r~""°"' !<OR AUTHORIZAT ION TO •O· fltle '"'"'~• •ftel M I N I S T ( 11 U 111 0 I • T M E ''"" Com-y llllOEl'EHOElllT AOMlllllSTi..aTtON IOOHot'tlt""'t"\l OF ESTAf(SACT S.1'l•A1t•,Ultllln E\l•lt04fSfHELR HA/LITT••• Cle141L.WiHI...,, E'S THfL llUFORO HAlLil I , T ~ 17e.1a 0.< •A\00 Pul>l"....i Or-.. <o.i I c .... I' 101 NOTl(f I'S HEREBY GIVEN fMI "''" ~ I\ '1 I" 1'1~ ClAAE N(f M H"-Zll rt IW\ l1'4td THE WINNER WAS Fiver, 3 4t-foot sloop \IN I~ ....... n. 11"111--Pr-le of Woll 11"" ned and sailed by Dennis Choate of Long Beach ~:':.::':::::::! L::..S~ ';:::;:;..1 1.,;; Yacht Club fo1ver finished the r ace on M ooday 1-·------------1•0 tc1m'"""" --"'°'""''°""' nearly a day bctnnd Christ ine and the other Class PUBLIC NOTICE ~.~::'~;~·:;•=,.0'.~ ~·~or·~~,:;, A ) aC'hLc;, but with nearly 31 hours lJme allow ance ------P•''""'""· ""° 1,. .. , 1ne 1 • ._ .,,., ~he had time to ~pure ll w as Swift.sur e and Olinka 1110T•CE Of r Auuu H ALE P••<e ot -•nv ,,.. --"·"-""'' Ho MO tor Oe< \, .. .,... •I 10 00 • m • '" '"" th:.it fo'1 ver had to worry about and she edged out o" Nov~,,_, l• 1•1~ "' 1 • 60 • M courtroom of Oeoe,,,,_,t .._, > ot ... .., her handt••ap time over both, P"OP'"' ,,,..,.,,_n,.,,., LCoM• "'-•• co .. ri. •• 100 Civic U!n1e• Onvt we••. "-ttOn ., duh, •C1C>0•nt...-. I rv\tN" ~· 1n uw cuv ot ~t• An•, C..UtMn1.:t T he r.1c(' off1C'ially ends here tonight with the end Put\u"nl to n .. I) .. , '""' •• O•ltO NO-I),'"' h El C'd t{)f'"Ot><I OttObtf / ,,.,, •'-"'-" "4" WIUtAM E .StJOHN, troph y presen tation ceremonies al l e 1 '1'>06 •n -1141111 P.tao ..., 01011.roA• '°""'" ,,.,. hotel. Th<.•n will start tht.• long uphill c ruise buck t o A~<o•o> '" ,,... 011•1" 11 ""' cour11v rH£LEN.MARA1H c, f h h I d P.-<ord•' ot 0 '1.ffW> r ''°"''"' ,,,.,,. n1 JOHNSON 6 llt10Ge$ hona· ports "''me o t e yachts ave a rea y start· u11•o•n••. w1u sr11 A 1 rovAl 11 .. ,0",.. G Fun l'O \\llhdeh vl•ryC'rew s. •ucrioH •O "1C.t•t ~• 11·1>1>1 ~ us~o .. 111 F-r~\. d I roR (AC.,H IO .. Vdbhl ~' ftm. "' ..... 1n ~ .,... .... C.tt .,, I Ian i£'ap resu t s, l(lwlut m~y ('ti IN" U°'"' 0 Sl~l•\ I ~f ftf (1UI il1~ Overall. I. Fiver 2. Dakar. William Goodley, ~:::;:v·:;1,';.'~·;:; ... w,::; o?'~~':~ •1tP ... ub ... l1\y~·()l~-c~·1 O···· Ptlol OJlYC 3 Alanl c. Manuel t'asqucz. vuadataJara 4 An.1 !>• t 04 c..1rl " "' 1" ·--~ -· ~ SwiftSUf(', Nick Fr azee. SDYC. 5 Whippet, Dick •ncl '•nf:,,r" ronw·~;~·;~·:.,,.;:, .. h~.; No• I), I&, n . ..,. \~ 18 bv 1t '"K)lt' WH:I CWd Qf f•u\t ,,. '"' Penn ington. LB\'C P•~·•v \•'"""~"' , ... o """',..,no Class A, I. Sw1ftsure 2 Ondine. Sumoer A s•t~~~;..,~',l)Qf,,,,, '""" .. _. Long, NYYC 3 Miram ar. John Scripps. SDYC 4 .. ciu""" .... ~ '"' •nq<rn ....., Drifter, Tony Delhno. LIJYC S Chnstine, Fred ~.Jt'0:~'.~~_;~~·:.~~~n;.;~ Preiss. PM YC. 01 N~•l)O•• fl> .... n .• , '""~""" .. "'"" Class R. I Ohnka. Tony Bill. CYC 2. Temerity. ::-~~°!~·~~ ;,::~~:,;~ T W. K err. BCYC 3 D esper ado. Conrad Banks. •Moro'o" ... oo..-·c°""'' LB'\'C 4 Dorothy 0. Bob Beauchamp. NHYC. 5. : 0:~:;:..,':',;· .. ~7 :;~;:_.':;:, Natoma. Don D alziel. St FYC "'"-<1• .,,."""'"° .-~ "ov•P0<1H' Class C. 1 F i ver 2. Dakar 3 Alar1fe 4 Whippet :io .. !7,, ~~~1~~~: °"' '"""' N~·-• 5 Blackbird. Allen Puckett. CYC '"" uN).,..q>o'(I ''""'" "'"'·•·"'· Cla~s 0, I. Whamscy Trcs. lfugh Rogers ~· .:::::·~f'\~~"!~:«1~,,,; l.1\ YC 2 Crumbak er. Seott Schock. NHYC 3. Cot t o nta1I. J ohn Arens. BYC 4 Avant1. A rmin A:.tl'rtsC'h1, l.1\ \T 5 Zt:phyr, Bertram Zweig. CYC. Anglers' Guide on Sale FICTITIOUS llUSINES\ HA.ME UATE,.,.IHT f h~ IOllOwl"ll _._ t\ 00<"9 OOSI t'lf"\.~ ., Al 11(0 IHllfLOPf M (Hf (OMPANY ''°' C 11tl' SI, !>t\nlit AM (A Roll<'•• !> H~,,11>""1. ,., <it>no• I•"'" (fl\IA IW"•ll CA 91&?1 r "" """~' " conc!U( 1ro D• -~ 111 (t1111thJ•I A11bH1 '> H~r1fl>i'f0 T "" ''•lt'tnf"tll '"'" Iii,.,, '"''" 11\t Cruntv (IM• of Ori1nQf' County 11n NO•tm~r ), ltr8 .... ...... ~ *"O"•Hon 1f df\V ""O...., fV'•,.•n '-o•O ""i .. •·II ti" f't\(t«)I but ...,•f"'>Ut -......... , ...... , ...... ~~ .. ' . ..... - P UBLIC NOTICE SUI'( "'Oft OOUlll 0, TME STATE Ol<UUR>"llllA l<Oa TNE COUlllTY 01< OllANOt; "• .a.'7•H H0flC6 011' MEA•ING 01' l'ITITIOlll l<Otl l'lloaATE ~ WILi.. AH O LITTE•S TESTAMElllT•llV l"OR AUTHO•IZATIO" TO AO· M f l'lf lS TEa UlllO E ll TNE -INOEf'E"OEHT AOMlllllSTllATIOfl 0' ESTATES ACT f\l•I•• UI HAHS0 H£A8E RI '> 1 £IN~£ RC., ()to( ~•>t>d. NOTICE I'S HERESY GIVEN llWI MARY lOV \llE8LIHC, "4\ l•led ,_...,,.,n I) or-tit.an tot" Probat~ of W UI ,-net 1\wAnc• ot L .. u • .,s '~~•.,• lo lht P~hhOf\et """ IOt 41Uth0<•1~1ot> tn •Om•n•\lfJ>f vnorr 1~ tnGeOfodi~ft• .. dm1nl\lt•l1on ot E ,,,,, .. ,. At. t '~ ,,.,,."<• fU ..r.t<,n 1'\ """'°'" tot lurtl\<("• 04'"•< ul~r~. •f"d •n~• in.-tll'NI .-ftO Pldt" ot M-.MtnQ ttw W"1f' ,,,., ~" "*' tor Ofil<fmotf' ~. 1918. 1tl tO 00 '' m • •f\ '"" courlniom ol 0..f)<lrl'"""I No J Of Wtd cou,,, 41 100 CIYt< Ct'nter Ottvt' W fl'\t, •n th~ {Uy of ~•ntd At1• .. C•tttorn•• O••fd No""""°'' IJ, 1~11. WILLIAM (. 51 ~Ill, CountvO~ 8RUCHE V. CODI( ISO HUNT( II &VOS! 1101 De•• s..-. ~ 1• NtW"'1 t.Kll, (.A 91 ... hi HJ.1041 •tt-y f.,· -j- Publl\ltad Or~ O:W•I O••I• P110• Nov •S. ••. n. "'" H88 1e L U;• L Sl'l'HI dQW . ' ,._ .. 7 .. i COMICS I CROSSWORD MARMADUKE by Brad Andenon SUPERHEROES SHOE W~eN 'l'OLJ 51-lOP TOO.A'>~ Wlt...L. )OIJ "" ME; A l=A VtJi2 Gl<A'\IDMA ; Fo~ MY NEXT -RICK ILL NE'ED A DoLL,AR BILL. -lrlANk You .. Now, WILL SOMEBODY TURN OWTH~~~ry. ~ ':1j\.J?::t _,, \.l:g OA~ -•. ~ -....___--;$ GERIATRIX DENNIS THE MENACE FU NKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batiuk MISS PEACH n.._ ! WANT ~ WITH ~. ?IJCICEQ--Lll(E ... NHAT~O ro SitL ?' GORDO OOV1/GO A1v~v 0(...'l<E 1 "1.."'LI A IAJ i • #4t:ARD NOTHIA./: '!Err 4ES 1.,. A~D IT JlhT DIDN'T U)Jl'\K OUT! TN FACT I'VE STILL GOT Ml Arne nu Of ~~ PHILIP ~ ~loTWA1fJ-l£6 ! ~ICH ~ V~ ~NON5 WMAT 1r~s CALLEO WHEN Y'OOll" ~ O!~AUL~, ANO 'IOU. PAV A LAwve.r TO~ HIM ~IT? by Jeff MacNelly NOR WILL~ ~lE™£JR a:t4ST11VJ10NAL R~T lb l<NOW!!. by Mell r oo. rr~ CAU.ED ~~IN6 ~ MON&Y AF'TE.C SAD. AGATHA CRUMM Wl-U.1" AAE THE: RE!~U&.T5 OF \'OOR SURVEY', UMl.ANO ? OR. SMOCK MOTLEY'S CREW A6AiHA, 16 -fHE.R~ ~ WJi..'I t CA~ PJW'IE MY LO~ FtJ'IZ. YOU~ TMf 6URVE:Y WA6 EVENLY Ol\llOEO, M~.CROMM. by Gus Arriola .I JOST WRO'TE Ills II DOWN W/.IERE WE ROI-LEO &LL .s.oREANi : }IOW'f:. THAT SOVNOf A ~BE.A.: . .'-it TLE:.o·.. ~ SrlDP 50AIC:I ~~ 1 -=- JUDGE PARKER by Harold Le Ooux TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY >C:fltJIJLt SC:"IH!.t' O:.Cl!l,,Le SLUGGO FINALLY PAID BAO~ THAT OUARTER HE OWED ME by Tom K. Ryan VIRE Nt:cf55/1Ylf PROMP15ME1D P.451+ R1R1H ANP GEf f,{)MEJH/NCT wm+ WHICH TO NOllRISH MY5t:LF *rM SICl(1ZJ 'PEAn+OF MY 01.11 SIL'IE~ M~RN by Ernie Bushmiller HE vUST BORROWED A DOLLAR F ROM ME. BUT ONLY TOOK SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS "0• ,, .... .. .. . . . .. . . . Wed~. No~mbtr 15. 1978 DAIL y PILOT IU PEANUTS l'M 6ETTING MeER EVER'I ~I( ... ! CAN'T 00 Ml( .salOOLWORK ... WE'U. 6ET l(OO STAATEO A~IN, SI~ .. WE'LL JJST PVT l{OU IN GEAR ... by Charles M. Schulz by Bill Hoest Ftf'TV PERCENT WANTED TO PUNCH ME IN THE NO!>E ... .. AND FIFTY PERCENr WANTED TO BA~H MV MEAD IN . by George LerT'tOnt by Templeton and Forman l.Ef ME IZEPMRA6~ 1'HKT ... TODAY'S CBDSSWDID PUZZLE ACROSS I American president 5 flepeat 9 Poplar f4 Concerning 2 words 15 Solo 16 Fence part 17 -Caliente 18 Audit prate· dures 2 words 20 Portuguese money 11 R1g1d 22 Lunch e g 23 Change 25 Theater ar· •6 Ttlll' •I Starr •9 Nor fresh s1 Takes five ~ Oelens1ve garb 8111 58 Seed 60 Aid 61 Wrller of a son 63 Creeper 6d Ornament 65 Utah ~ flower 66 Othe1 67 Creed 68 Angered 69 Luge DOWN eas t Diadem 27 Swill 1 Cherutl 29 Sore 3 Cold dish 30 Mange 2 words 34 Wine cup 4 B11stly plant 36 Pa1ronage 5 Gnaws 38 Power 6 Basket 39 Rocket luet 1 Experl on 2 words the oast (2 Across· Pre· 8 Cereal hx 9 Trees 43 u S satellite 10 Tread 44 Born 1t Type •5 Con1unc11ons 12 B P 0 E UNITED Feature Syndicate i llHOay s Put II~ Sol....i ~ . .. -...... . , ' • 0 ·i:+~~ . .. I •-d l :u • • • DI•" 0 :1.-,£ 1 ••IO G • • s I • 11 If I • ' •II I , I • I H ~ u s ( • 0 0 •II -s. ' t s --_,,., '.' t D • s •• ,0 I , ,. ~ ' . 0 u $ 0 I t .. DI\ II . ( •• .. l [ . • l • 0 011 • ~ . 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With \h r 1•p1tr 11ul'h1n ._ Chrtl't m8b ttt'a"on hai; 1·11m l.' tht> .,., Hit n 11nl(I, I t'l t ht' buH r twv.a11• r l .'()l\'.,l!Mt'R l'ht Cnunt•tl of IS.UN llui.mt''" Hu11•.111,.. h.1 .. 1:0.M•l"tl .i v..irn1n1 \hut thla 16 "'ht>n Mlll'I) !lharp o ptritfor!j "llt.>p up thcnr •r II\ 1111'" Tiit: :.t .. \SON \I , .... 1n111f'r:-. drt11n rnlll11111 .. or 11011111, t•Jt•h vea r from rllO'l11m1·ri• ,111d t1u~1 nt"11amt•n b' 1 .q111 .1l11111~ on ttw { hr'"'' r<1ai. 111:.h arnl I hr h ·ruh n I \ 111 iM' ll\Ol 1' J(l'fH'I Oll'I •11111 tru 1'lt11R JI th111 t1n\i p( )l 'UI llrl(l' ~pt·l'l ul l'.11111011 111 lhcsc> l'Otlt'' The !lt'8Mltlal 10 Jl ho:. 111.m ~ 'Ul1>t•:I nnci !hf' h11i.1111•i.!> 1>un·1111., Strt't>t 1'1>rrw1 pt•ddl<.>rs or. lt•rm(( ('heap \\ 11kncb. perfume, .,:.ut1:t'l.,, toy.,, Ill'~ .uld ntht·r .. ".Jobs n .. porc .. d Countians Promoted llc-aJU. ladut~1. I•<' • ..;t'"' ron lit.>&<'h. hai. t>lt'1't1•1I t:dward • Bl•mC"11lhal, In'°'' J pr1·,1cl1·nt .ind t•ha1rman nl lht-btuard II~ rtiplat'e~ Id• re11re P . HuuJ.au., "'ho hw. ucrt'plt'd u po,\1t1on .._\ i.n t!Jt ''t'U(l\l' ,I( l ... lndU'llrll'l-l fll 1111'' 11111'11\ l\lu1111•11th.!I "'J:-thl· tump&n) ., \ ll'l' pl t'1>1dt•lll 111 llllJOt'l' l h-will C'\lllt llllh' lo •11~·r .1t 1• frnm tht• romp.HI)·, Nt•"'pon ll1•a ('h ufl 11·1• fflo,Jllh l111f11,,l1 W:'I O"t'(Jtt'' 1 l j h('ctlth 'IJM• prnv11t1ng phy'll'al f1t nt·~!> .rnd rt.>t·N>nllon for men .mil \\<inwn 1n :!7 ..;tall'' • Mf'rry Tfllmnwll has ht·cn 11a m1·cl m:.in.1~l'I 11f the Ncv. por1 Uc a ch offlC'l' or \lli.tai.• "a\· In !(a. Shl· Jllllll'd the <·om1l;.iny 1n Junl' ui. bus10ess devt>lopw1·nt manager for one of 1\s Southern Cullforn1J regions Shl· most rcl·cntly was mana~er of the Downt.•y oHlcc. Sh«-has 15 years· e x pen en cf' in the Southern California savin~s and lo:.in industry • Gt"orif' O 'Leary, who JOIO~d Computer Automation' Naked Mini d1v1i.ion tn May as d1rec· tor of marketing and sales. ha:-; been named a vice president of the 1 rvine firm':-; div1s1on Aftt'r !.l'rving 10 :-;ales. marketing and t.'n~1n1'enrg Positions at Xerox Data Systems and ()1~1t:il l-:qu1pment Corp . hl· 1111ned Modular Com· CASH FAST I Hom eo wner s . I Loans arranged for I any reason Credit. no proble m S o rro w on you r eQu1ty Call now tor courteou s. fast mformat1on (714) 547-7151 AMERICAN Mor+goge Co. n Venture Capital Heeded lor proiect that has e..<clusive rights 10 Mass Merchandise a product for SUPERMAN ... The Movie large orders oend1ng Very high R 0 I Gall for appointment Tt.e Aadtin Co. 17141675-1230 Mr Tom Austin DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642•5678 ~otire of proposed TAX· EXEMPT BOND ISSUE 11u1t·r {'orp . Fort l.~1111krcl.il<· 1-'la . where he ad· \ .i111·1·d 111 hN·om1· ht·Jtl • I \111 th \men can :.ales Jnd \ 1c1· pn· ... 1dl•111 of l'nll 11 .1·1 -.y:,te m s. before mu\ in~ 111 Comptl11•1 i\ulomatmn rh1· folJowm~ peri.onnel changes have been an· llOU/l('\•<I hy the Bank or Irvine In Irvine · PaUy Wt bster, Laguna Huls. hai. been pro- moted to lnstallnwnt loun offi cer at the main of· f1(•e She has been with the bank for 21-.i years Diana Strayer. Anaheim , has been promoted lo assistant cashier for the Woodbridge branl'h 1n Irvine. She bas been with the bank three years Jacklt> Lee Ek, Gurdcn Grove, has joined the .. taff as assistant vice prc!>ident and manager of the Woodbridge branc h She has 22 years of banking experlenre. • Occidental Engineering Co .. Irvine. a sub- sidiary of Occidental Petroleum Corp . has pro- moted two people to vice president. James W. Taylor, Newport Beach. 1s responsi· ble for the company's proJects in the Soviet Union He _joined the engineering company in 1976 as project mana~er ofthe U .SS. R. pipeline C.arreU E. Peck. Laguna Beach. is manager of the <'Ompany 's eng1net>ring department. lie JOtned Oxy m 1977. Women t o Get Business Tips A two-day workshop for women in management will be pres<!nled by West Coast Industrial Rela- tions Association , from 9 a.m . to 4:30 p.m . Thurs - day and Friday al the A1rporter Inn, Irvine The s peake r will be Susan Ogden. assistant pro· fe ssor of management in the school of business at Seattle Unive rs ity. The workshop 1s open to women who have m a nagem e nt or leadership responsibilities in gov· er nm ent. bu s ines s, education. hospitals and non-profit agencies. TOPICS WILL include leaders hip . current theories a nd practical ''==========~ applications: improvin~ 1r communication s kills. common problems and breakin~ down barriers to clear communication: motivating people to perform, understaoding lt 1s Pn>f>'l~C·d th:il thl' bond issue herein de~cribed will be sold to ~rndcrwr1tt·r~ through compctit1ve bidding on Monday, November <!0, l!J78 <it ll 00 LI m human behavior and learning how to del· egate ; determ ining career goals; improving potential for promotion and effective promotion strategies. lntN•',t r.~ .·rrmpl 111 th1• r'lpmwn of Hond Cnun.~r/ frnm f edtrul income /rue~ 11nro•r f'rulrm1 luu ~ mid /rom income tore., 11•1thzn ll1e State nf \all/nnua $8.255.000 IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT for IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 103 <ORANGE COUNTY l WATERWORKS SERIES B General Obltgat1on Bonds Bond::; Dated November 1, 1978 All Bonds Due Nov. l Proposed Maturity Schedule Principal Amount 1982 • . . . .. . $120,000 1983 . . . . . .. •.. 130,000 1984 . .. .. .. . . .. .. . 135,000 1985 ..... 145,000 1986 . . . . . . • . . 155,000 1987 . . . . . . . . . .. 165.000 1988 ............ 175.000 1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . 185,000 1990 • • • . 200,000 1n91 • 210.000 1992 225,000 1993 ......... 240.000 1994 .. . .. .. .. .. . .. 255,000 1995 . . . . . . 270,000 Principal Amount 1996 .............. $290 ,000 1997 .....•........ 310,000 1998 .....•........ 330,000 1999 .............. 350,000 2000 .............. 370,000 2001 .............. 395,000 2002 ..........•... 420,000 2003 .•............ 450.000 2004 ............. 480,000 2005 .............. 510,000 2006 .............. 545,000 2007 .............. 580,000 2008 • . . . . . . . . .... 615,000 T HIS NOTICE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN OFFER OF THESE BONDS The final .dc~ermination or interest rates, and prices will be made by the wmnmg underwriting syndicate. For rurther information concerning this issue. please use t he coupon. n ~·~:~.~~=~:dy ---------------· ,...,,,....,.., I Mr mlX'rt N"w York and Amenco11 Srock Ezchall{llA Newport Financial Plua Aun: ~&.epht!n L. ShJrle)', Vitt> Ptf•i.. 8t0 Nc•wport Cenl~r Or. Sult«' t2to N~wpon Bea<'h, Callf. t:HO Telepho!W' 844· 7040 Gentll1m1·n l'leaae &e nd me fu1 ther informallon r~1Jard1n1t thts 11\suc Name Addr<'f.3 City L Stnlr .. . . Zip . .... . Tel: ... , • . .. . . . • ----~----------~~------------------~ Reservation informa· lion is available from Dottie Kiah at West Coast Industrial Rela· lion s A ssoci ation . 752·7401. Designer Data Due A seminar in com· rnerc1al interior design will be oHered at Orange Coast College. Costa Mesa. from 9 a .m . lo 3 p.m . Saturday. T he $2S fee includes lunc heon. Tickets are available at the college ticket office in the ad· ministr ation building and will be sold a t t he door on a s pace - available basis. Membe r s of the Institute of Business Designers will present slides and discuss de- sign concepts. designer· client r elations hips. commercial design plan· ning and the bu.5iness of interior design. More loformation is available at the college. ~·5880. Tax Aids Examined A free 11eminar. "Tax· deferred Retire m ent P l ans." will be he ld rrom 7 to 9 p.m. Thurs· day al State Mutual Sav· ings and Loan A11110Cia· tlon , 4001 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. Topics lo he covered Include individual re· tlrem enl account s, Keogh plans and "1uper " Keoghs. Re1ervations m ay be made by calllnl Stete Mutual at 833·8383. ahodd\ l't'll'rchand1sc -MAU. ORDER flrm11 offer· 1ng toys, watches, Jewelry and othl1r itt•mi. s upposedly at a frac lion of lht> rl'la1l price. When the merrhand1~c arrives, if It ever doe11. it muy be a cheap imita· Uon of the item you thought you orderf'd. Telephone callers making appeals for some unknown rharity or a setr-de11crlbed needy individual seeking clothlng. food or funds. Salesmen who har ass busl nessmen to buy gifts . in quantl· ty at Chnstmas. Sales mliy be attempted in offices, al factory gates. on the s treet or door to door ACCORDING TO the bureau. one of the most popular ~yps in recent years has been the perfume hoax. This involves rebottling well· known brands of cologne and toilet water in small perfume bottles by finns not connected with the original manufacturer. The public is then fooled Into t hinking it is buying r eal perfume at bargain prices while actually paying sever al limes the regular price of the cologne ANOTKER COMMON scheme has been shipping of unordered merchandise from unknown firms or "charities" a nd then re· questing payment or a donation. Cons umers who receive un· ordered merchandise through the mail are not obliged to re· turn it or to pay for it and it is ii· legal to request payment. Also common at this lime of year a re attempts to collect for a c o.d. package addressed to a neighbor who is not hom e The packages may contain un· ordered merchandise or nottung but wadded paper. Finally, bail and switch lac· tics also make a resurgence at Christmas time. In lh1s ca:.e the merrhant features a produ<'t at a low price and then tnes to con· vince the customer to buy a more expensive item. Look, /ff a; No Film I la rold R. Krall or Lancaster. P a . can s ee himself on a memory unit that may replace camera film . He's direc· tor of an RCA project to develop a revolutionary cam era. The cirC'uit board in the foreground sends cs s napshot to the ::-.c rccn. where the image 1s fro7.en . Memory circuit" in the camera w11l be re duced 1n ~17.e to mmult.> s 1ltC'one rh1ps th<it arc reusable. The t.>lecti omc camera is tn th<' d4:velopmcntal s tage Ov•·r 1,h,• Counlf•r NASO Ustiftc), llp• and Doamu ... 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' .. -• - I • STOCKS I BUStNESS WPd nP8dav~~ C lot1ing Pric(An NYSE ) COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS O\lnl•llO'l\ I"''""" .. _.""'"' -Y•t •. M•O-•I P•rlfl(, P(IW ..,,,Of\,°"-' ..... Clncltwwll "*~ nt......,.•-'"""'""h.,.. N•llon•l A•-••• <i"ol '9(11tHI"' Oit•'•"-'"''lnet W.OMlday. Nov•m~r 1!>, 1i78 llN DAIL V Pll .. ()l" Packing It In"! By MILTON MOSKOWITZ la anyone out there interested In buying a meat com pany ! A big one! If so. wrile lo Donald P . Kelly. president of Esmark Inc , SS E. Monroe Street, Ch1ugo. Ill. 6CMI03. Kelly may not be ready yet lo sell but M 's getting closer tA> it all the time -and you might as well get your name on the waiting llsl. A few more years like the ones he has been hav1ng and Kelly will put Swift & Co. on the auction block. He intimated as much last month when he said · .,WE HAVEN'T i\NYTIUNG THAT isn't for sale. Swift must either perform or 1l won 't be there ·· You can sense Lhe frustration in Kelly's remarks He's fed up with Swift. the company wtthout which there would be no Esmark Swift Wa.5 once the giant or the meat-packing business. fl began diversifying 10 years ago. acquinng Vickers Energy and then other companies. In 1973. to escape from the image of a meat packer, Swift cleverly changed its name to Esmartt Thal contused a lot or people who were ramiliar with the Swift name . which 1s probably still more recogniiable than Esm ark. And it didn't Money Tree fool anybody who Collowed the compa ny for investment purposes. When they looked at Esmark, what they suw was S wift. That was not a good thing to see because Swift's meal business. big as it is, has been Ooundenog for many years No m alter how well other Esmark units function, Swift generally manages to drag everything down. WHAT BOTHERS KELLY IS that Swift -with its Butterball turkeys, Brown 'N Serve sa 1isages, Siu lean bacon strips, Allsweet marganne. Peter Pan peanut butter and fresh cuts ol beef' produces an elephantine sales volume but mouselike profits. And lt has become particularly g alling in recent years whe n Swift's performance is stacked up against an Esmark acquisition, International Playtex, which makes bras, girdles and tampons. ESMAR K IS CERTAINLY SCOUTI NG for other Playtexes. It recently acquired STP Corp .. lhe company that makes oil additives. and Pemcor. a leading manufacturer of high fidelity sound equipment E s mark·., chemical unit. Estech. 1s also doing well. It makes the! Vigoro line of fertilizers Meanwhile . there's that lumbering giant. Swift. whose roots go to 1885 and the old Chicago stockyards. If at doesn 'l shape up a nd learn how to make money from meat packing and processing. Esmark will throw at out so that 1t can concentrate its energies on bras. girdles. tampons and other necessities or lite. Market Rebounds After Sharp Losses NEW YORK (AP> -The stock mar\<et moved htgher in fairly slow trading today In a mixture of encouraging and discouraging economic news and after two days of sharp losses. But 1t lost most or the gain in the final hour. The Dow Jones average of 30 industnals gained 0.34 points lo 785.60 Gamers outnumbered losers by <1bout 2 I a mong New York Stock Exchange-listed issues At om· point. the Dow was up 12 pomts !'it o~lu I 11 Tlw .fiipotllglu N E W YORK l,OPI· !..oil'\, •pm p"o """ ~• <"-~ ot .,,. '"'~" mo\! ~""" t-ftw YO<~ Sloe• f •c~ 1i~. lreclonQ ""''°"""' •• rno<t" ,,_ \I ~'':?wot ~:= ~:~ : 1;:; C...t!>o W~I 300.000 , .... • '• Gutt s1 .. u1 no soo ,, .. ~" McllOf'\ 102 600 S,.\o. ~. lO '"° 10 ','\ I) VII 0 !>ta lt\CtU'-1 r .... 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"nvrmbtir ti, tQ/A ti 00 AM A~w" ft\O"'d' I W1nchor ol St Paul ' l utnf>r"n t nvrr n. t.••Out\A BP•l<'' Of tic ltttif'\Q ~vrY•Vf'd b'I' l\rr nu\b.trM1 r Wttld t 40Uf'M S..#'t('" "''"0"'"'' Mr\ t unit to ~d~ l"tt Ar()( •CIO"· Nf•w 1'f'.lf'k , M P M4'r!dn Mon'" Wt'\I L•l~dV_.11,., ll\Ot1tnA Mt\ Oorol"• I( Ufof\(hf"t'f' t•1 _. u nhlt-1n W t \f On\tn M t \ ".t\t.l .. ~n (014" Of O"•nQfl' ·•nO tJ (l, .• nocn1IQrM\ M "MOtlAI\. "' .. " 0•" mtl1lf'O to St P.wl '\ Pttrl'f'I H"tl f-urw1 •tCJQ MOr"1nQ\.t~ Or LdOV"f' (Mt.o<n. ~)6~1 F '"'""""''" M tn"Of1dl PAf"-M Ortu>i)r\' 01tf'c 1on. SAnt.• At'!-' ,,, 16') ,ACIACYIEW MIMO.IAL PAU Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3a<>o f'acitic View Dr111e Newoort Beach 644·2/00 McCO.MICK "40ttTUAlllS Laguna Beach 494·9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 IAL.1'%-IBGHOH RlteALHOMI 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673·9 450 aa.L. llOAOW AT MOITUAIT 1 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9 150 SMITH· TUTHllL·LAMI MOttTUAIY WISTCUff CHArR CrelT'8tory • Flower Shop 427 E 17th St. Cos1a Mesa 646-4888 NIClllOlHIH WlH'S MOaTUAIY 627 Main St Huntmgton Beach 536-6539 SH ..... MOITUAl'I' ~76 So Coast Hwy Laguna Beach 494-1535 1 !>33 N El Camino R eal San Clemente 492-0100 ,_fAMILT COl.OMAl ~L HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westrn1 nster 893-3625 0 mea n i n g h e s h o uld c a re n ot a bit S a y .Jt.Js o 't -So D ept.. M y Bntis h s py sends a long a c lip from the London D a ily MaU in which Denise Crosb y, the 20 -yr .-o ld granddaughte r of the late B ln g Crosb y via s on Den nis, says s h e's goin g t o re t'o rd a punk rock version o f B i n g 's c lassic "White C hris tmas ." • • • M y T ex~s s p y r e p o rts th at oilion aire Gordon Mcl..endon ts pl a nn ing to d o a l eleseries about the CIA and 1s n egot iating Cor approval .It 's a ll syste m s go for Victor S toloU's FAwci;n-MAJOAs m ovi e version of "T h e S urvivo r " biog, a bout a t e en lead e r o f the Wars aw ghe tto uprisin g in 1939-43. The s ur11111or himself, n o w tex tiles t y coon J ack E. Elsner, is Stolo ff's sole b ack er to the tune of $6 millio n ! •.. J ack Carter lon~-distanced us from a N e w J e r sey airP<>rl to scream; "Whal a s witch! M y b aggage w e nt to the rig ht place. but they n e w m e to the wro n g a i rport!" ,, D on't ask me why, b u t a m to ld Mlke Nichols ha s b o w e d outta directing com e d i an Steve Marlin's "E asy M oney" m ovi e d e but for U nive rsa l. . M y studio s p y te Jls m e that t a lk o n Barbra Slreisand's "Main Event" set indicates a r eal·life main e v e nt in h e r life . G o ssip hath it that. B a r bra & Jon P e tl'rs h ave decided t o tie the k not when s h e winds her p1c chore D a vid & Ta l ia S h ire are tryi n g i t apart s ville •.•• M y New Y ork s p y reports that impresario Hal Prince has a s m ile o n his f ace l i k e h e s w a llowed a ba n a n a sid e ways . His "Side by S ide b y Son · dheim .. is completely p a id o rr a nd into n e t pro fits .... But n ot so solvent is Nicol W illiam son. whose e x -wife J ill Townsend ask e d a London Judge to send him to jail because h e was d e· linque nt in paying h e r s ome sT11E1s11wo $48,000 as per the ir d ivorce s et- tle m e nt last y e ar. N icol claim e d h e d idn't h a v e the m o n ey. tha t his s 1x ·fiJ?ur e salary d ays are lon g gone, that h e n o w averages o nly 50Gs per pie . Whe r e upon. the j udge ord e red h im to com e up w ith the d ebt within the n ext six m o nths . Jill w i ll get h e r jack. b ut n ot h e r Nicol's w o rth o f flesh . ,, Isn't Frank Def'ord's orig screenplay. "The M ovie S t a r a n d t h e S lugger ... b ased on the s t ill· e n d u r ing love o f Joe O e M aggio for l a t e ex·w ife Marily n Monroe? Brad Marks, whose indie com · pany will p roduce it. is n 't ta lking except to say he's a pprais ing sever a l blonde sex symbols for the lead rol('. but n o t a M onr oe look -a like •••. M y L ondon :-.py t e lls me Britt E kla nd h its the hin· terlands with h e r s t age d e hut before a bigtlme pre· rnsttre 11.1 Londo n 's W est E n d i n he r new play. • 1'1f.1tl'"' t w hic h o n e . B r itt? I. ... Also in London , T1•11• ll uston (John's son l & Lady M a r got Cho linondel e y will climax t h eir seven-year r oma n r e hy gellin g hitc h e d . Produt·er ·direct o r Otto P reminger and grapher Willi Frisch a u er are ending the ir year feud Willi had wal ked out o n Otto a fter finis hing his biog, saying. "He's probably the rudest man I hav e ever kno wn." and the y haven't s p o k e n to e ach o t h e r s in- c e .••• S t e ady As They Go: P h y ll is Geor ge & M ark Natha n son •••• And the late Elvis P resley's o n etime l ove . L inda Thomp son , now has more than o ne day in the life of MON1to~ b io - f i ve· "Days o f Our Lives .. ser ial s t a r J05h Taylo r ... Fil pro duc er Parve n e h H argrove is in o rbit with G r eek s h ipping h e ir Theodore Zakynthos . This c ould b e the real thing for Parveneh, who s ince her divorc e fro m D ean H a r g rove has h a d more on-again·Off·a g ain roma n ces than H e n ry Berger ••. Linda Evans may well kiss and make up w ith estra n ged hubby S tan H erman. They'r e d a ting a g ain w ith a r econ c iliation in m ind. PUBLIC NOTICE A: ... Grove ~ .. ICTITIOUS IUSINUS HAMl!UATllMINT TOKYO (AP) -A Th• 1011ow1119 ,,.rton. •re Oolno 10,000·a Cre grove O( Wiid t.ullM!Ul almonds has bee n fo u n d R£Vl:ll\TION. iooo """m'· HUMl1101on Oe<t<h, CA 9111A6 In the s parsely populat. M~rjod• 0 Vl>rntlr, 1oott V•ll•\' d T h h g f ForQI>, HuntlllQlon 6'1.ttPI, CA tt .. & e a c en area o Out It H• v,,11.,. 1oon 11a11•v Sinkiang Pro vin c e , in r orot.Hu"'inotonO.Kll.CA •1 ... w e s t ern China, Peking ·s T11" ""''""'' ,, co11dutt•ct tiy • oHic ial H s inhua n e w s ci•nu••~.o;;;::i:":f v.-"'' agency r e ports lnl\ \f•ltl"ltfll W8\ fll~ Wiii> l!W> --------------Countv ,,.,,_ ol O•l"O<I Counly on /Neptune Society CREMltft()H ftVlttAL AT SPA 646-7 431 Y--lat -9"'Y1VA DI .... ,, __ ~t«Yk•. c.11 tw I ... _.. .. '14 In. Clfll./lu. • Nove,..b<tr t 1•71 .. , .. 11, PUl)ll\~ °" ... ""' Cot\t 0.lly Piiot, o>jov •• u . n." 1'11 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 842-5878 PUBUC NOTICE ~IC'TITIOU• •u•o••U NAMa UATIUMIN? T,.. 101-... --""°4"CI w.1 M\'\•~ OA \I~ O lt A P HICS, 1/Ue II•-••• L-. ~ J.,.n C:•o<tl••"tl. (.A •i.1' J•"'u Douol•• P•rr••. U)" •r~t•oe LI' s... Jue11 C•l>ltl••"9. LA.,•H 'M• Ou•lllt" ,, c-.<ltO DY .,. In Cll••<lu•• J•"""" Oouo••' ti.,,.,. ftll• <l•t-1 ,.., lllOCI wltll IM '°""'' C••,. oo o...-. c-1y on Ho• omo.r IJ ltll 1'1t4U6 Puom/W<! Or•noo Cb<ut 0•11• P1101 Ho• ''· n 1' Ot< •· "" Hlt 1e PUBLIC NOTICE CP.7J74 I' IC'YlflOUS IU$1NEH HAMI nAT&Ml!H'f fl>a IOllOwt"CI ptt\Oll " O&i"O bu\1 ...UH VIO(O ()H( un w MMArtllur \•nl• An•. CA .,,(It I R K \11-PrOdu<I\, In< • IA C•llto1n1A Core>o••l•on 1•71 W M.teAttllur W.t•Ana (A.9170. l ,..,, bU,inP\\ ., cot\duc. teo th A COi OVt•l•On t Fl IC V•deo PrOOU<I\ In< I°"' POdQ> n So< •<'l•rv t "'" \l•tt'f'nt,,I tlfttl hlt'O •1tn Ir-it co""'Y C'•" m Or-covntv 011 Oc totier 11 Hll COOKSE Y, COLEMAN ~ HOWAltO, INC •v J•m .. M Mot"'" PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITtOUi IUl>IHHS HAM• iTAT9MINT Tl\• tOllOWlnQ .,.,\Oft\ .,"1 OOtft '"'''""" ., C H C (ll(CUTIV( W(ST, lt l Wt\I I( •I••·· ............ ltnAlwtlm (II •1900 M •" •t n Co•o• ,,,., 8#1< 81•0 .... llllnQl°"lloM" (It .,~7 ll•lpft j H•rO\lor ),. 0• l. ,.,.,. •• ~, ... .,, p.,. CA .,,~ \.,"uol (ubot• 11/U ( •P•n,. I O<l11l•ln V•ll•Y C .. .,IOll ,,,,, l>ut.u·wt'' •• connucttd ov ~,..,., Pe"""'"'•O \•mu .. t C'u,...I• '"'' •l•IWf'tlnt ••• ll•t<I wit" th County Cl.,~ 01 O••ncie County o NOvtMl)or 1, IUR l'tlM I Pul)ll•~ Or<I~ COOi& 0.llV Piiot No\i I. I\, 12, )'I 197& )!IS I PUBIJC NOTICE !-------------uuu l'tCTtTIOUS IUSIHl!SS NAME STATt:MlNf T ht tollow1110 !>#•son\ ••t oo••o t>u\1nf'\\ a\ MILL'> IHGOLO COMPllNV lllOI).) S•1 Per• (u c•t. ~,,.,£.Ir.fin• CA 0>714 FIOCMtr t r lnoold Jr •S Floyol St C,.orq4' H .. wpor1 8'-A< n (It 0)f>60 W1lbut V Miii\ IJOlt W B•v ··~llut Nt woon 8tb'" CA ~MO '"" bu\ltw\' '' tondut t•d bv • Q~ntr•I C>olr1f"ff\"•O W1lbt,lr V M ilt\ '"•\ st•tf'mf't'lt wd' t1l9d w1tn tN> Co.,ntf Cit•• o• Or.ttl9t Countv 011 No•tmll•• t. 1411 PCBLIC NOTICE HW•• .... O.t«Md tM-IOUIO<I •• Wit. lit lt~ s ...... ..__, 11 ...... <IVl tllbl• ,., ,. ......... -'•*··-Conti< I ,..,., "100 111, t/00 ,..,,.,_ Blvd. l O\ .,...,, tt fel>N)fte 11131 4-41 •100 Publh -OrM>Qa Cbi>t D•llY "'•tot No•omber "· IJ, 16, II, 20. ll. 22, ll H H. ••II $111 71 P UBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS IUS•NIESS NAMl!STATEMENT I ht l(ollOWlllQ Pt'S0"' ''' dOlnQ bu\ln•""' A\ llRV/\14 HALL ANO A!. ~oc1 1trES, >IO H•wpOr t ~""' Or . Suite .)01, N•woort 84l•<ll, CA."'""° arv111 !.. tia11. 3S06• 0.-~(h Fl....,, C..pl\tr•no ll<l•cfl CA. '1h1• Altunti.r 8ow10, 11 LO<llemont. Nowoort Se~h. CA ..,""° Jeff rey W LtMt<ll.4. )JO Crt S<ell'I B•y Ori•• L"<l\fNI 6ucl>, CA. t1U• Tl>1\ bU\•"tO I\ lO!IOU<led by • ~11er•l 1>41rt110r9llO BrtrAnS H•tt 'f1'1\ \ltt-Wt\ fli.d Wl11' 1 ... Gountv Cl••-ol Or•"9f '°""'Yon Oc tobtr 1\ 1'17t "10UM Publ''"""' Or-Co.nt 011ltr Pilot NO• I, 8 I), 12, 1018 P UBLIC NOTICE a>-nu f' ICTI TIOUS aUSIHESS HAM( STATEMENT 11>~ IOllOW•l'Q per\Ot' 1\ 00.nQ OU\1 M\\ •\ 17112 E llffl SI., W..I •ldt. Tw1tl.,,CA•l-1'10)t11 J'la.1•• Pubth* Ort"O" Co.1\1 O•lltr Pilot .,. Nov I , u . 11 >'I, I'll 'SOUTH COAST AUTO SUP PLY, 1>88 8.M.tr '>lrttt. C.O.t• -"· CA •161• &0 OEN. IMC . A C"lilor111t Corporalion, 111• E Yo•bo L•n<!• Btvd , Pl•<e<1llt, CA '12610 Publl\M<I Or-Co.1st Dally Piiot Nu• I •• •I. n "" PUBLIC NOTICE ,.CTIT10US 8 USINl!SS HAMI STATI MINT Tll• lollowlno perlOt'•••• doinQ buil· M\\.\ C.ENE'S PORTABLE WELDING SE RV ICE. 111S9 Esplnou, Ml\\ton Vl•to. C• 'n&'n Lt•and Euqeno Simpson, HIS9 E \Olno1a, MlnlOn v .. ,o. C• •a>n Arl•n Rulh S•moso11. Hts• E~p.nora, Mini°" V1e10. c.i 97''17 f "" bU\1114!\\ IS COftdU( It<! by • QeMr•I p.trtM <\f\•P ""'"" Auth S1mo!.On Thi\. \l•tement wen llllG w 1tf'\ \"f County Clo<> a' O.--c.o..nty on Nov •m~r 13, .,,. f'IMSS• Pubtlsl\ed Or-Go.st O•lty Piiot Hov, IS, 22, 1', Dec.•, 1'7t SUI·" PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTIT10US IUSINHS HAMI STATl!Ml!NT l 1'e tollow1n9 llf'"O"' •rt doln llU~lntH <I\ 80NN1£ HEATHER'S COFIOOH BLEU COOt<INCi SCHOOL 1• We\I YAI• Loop,,,..,,,..., t.a111orn1• 0111' Sh•nd°" A""'riun Cor<lon 81t Coroor~tlt>n, 11 Ut._n c.orPOrat1an. 1• Wo t Vtl~ LOOP. lrv111t. C<1ll!orno~ .,,,. ff'ltS O"S1nf-\\ I\ (Ondu<t•O 0¥ 6 corpor11t1on SHAN DOS AMF Fl !CAN COllOON EllfU CORP Bonn.,. Ht<attw:t T•.,4'rn.Af\.U Tht\ ''"'~' Wtt\ filtO witn \I\• County Cl"'" ol Or•nQt Counly c No•emotr •. 1Ut CA~lllTZ & ICASOAH, .-, K•-11• S. I(•~ (Ml ltSU Ma<ltrthw 81¥11., Sk 415 Tnl\ OU\lntl\ I\ (Ol\Ol><.leO by .. (Of DOr•tton BP.OEN, INC ROl>f(t G O'lltrQ. Ptttt~nt Tn•\ •t•temM• w•• 1.itoc1 w1tn tM Counltr CIH• ol OronQr Counltr on O< 100.r 1q, 191& F10l?ot WESTE ll H MUTUA L ESCROW COllP 17100 E.nt 171~ St,. s ... 11 0 T11•lill, C•hl!Wllti tt.-0 Etcrow Ho ~IOl~lt PubMllHJ ()r.;nq.• Coo" o .. ,1v Pilot. 0<1 IS •ndNO• 1,8, I) t~I& ,q .. 18 --------- PUBLIC NOTICE ltSUU f'ICTtllOUS IUSIHESS NAME STATEMENT T n~ lollow1nq j)tf\On\ ,.,., <!Olnq ~""'\\•S ,, ...... c.i--..1.11 rou ---------------! Publl•..o OrM'llO CO..ll O.•ltr Pllo PRECl~tON TRUCIC 800tES AHO FRA.ME, INC. 2020 E. ic.\ell•, A,.•ht1m CA eieo.. PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUS aUStNESS NAME STATEMENT Th• lollowlng Pf''""'' ••t CIOlllQ busill4!H •• BA V AAOI A TOA SHOP 161• Su~•·or A~ . CO\te -"'·CA "7ol1 GlrM ~ e.-r1er, 7l067 Woolwlch !it • Lequna Hill\, CA 916\J l•Oftr 8 BN>l~r 7~1 Woolwlct St LdQUna Mill\, CA 916\) l hh bu\HW•\,\ '' c.onatJ< tf!'d by an tn(Jl°'1(JU~I lfll'()nfl e 8N>lf"r r "'\ \1dlf'f'nCf"t w,,, fl1 .. d with thf'I County Cl~rk 01 Ot~n~ Cou11ty on No" l , 1,18 f'IC>4tt0 Publishfod Orltll<l<' Co.,,t O&llY Pilot. NO• 8, IS, n. )<I m8 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSIHESS NAME STATEMENT l l>e lollow1nq 11tr\On\ ere <101119 bus111t>s M AZTEC TRUCKIHC. CLEAH VP. 1079 S.lv~ 51 , Cosla Mtw, C• .,.,. . Elpld•• A Uroutt•, 11:M So. P•r'~ Or • S•'lta AM, ca <11101 lorra1~ E Pt<o1. 1079 s.t••atl., St , C°"I• ~~. C• '1U6 Tht\ bus111en •J conOu<ttO by • Qtrier•t ~rtllOl"\htp Lorr4'1M E Per,., Tn•s '1•1-111 ,.., '""" with 111< County Clen; ot O••not Cou11ty on Movemoet •. "18. F104t70 Publl\~ 0rMIQe O..>t Dally Piiot Nov 1, ts. n. 1'. tut s1u.79 PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS a USINISS NAME STATEMENT Tht tollowl11Q ~r\On\ art OolnQ bU\1 "4\\ •10 DONALD PLACE JOINT VEN· TURE, 1•2• E. 1Stl> Strfft, Nt woort &u<fl. CA 97660 Pl•<~,d;~n HuS: .... ~.'tA'~/.i,3Haven L.irry~at11tlcl. 1318 '>ar.ttOQa, Or~~?:· ~:.i.: tS condu<te(I OY a11 un1n<ore>0r .. ed •\SOC1dUOn otMr lh•n .. 113''""""10 Edwin Hume Ill T111s ••••-• .,,, l•IC'<I w1111 tl'f County Cttrlt ol 0ri"9f Cov11ty on Ocl. 19, 1911 PubllsM<I Or•"Clf' eo.st o .. 1ry'°'I'~ O<t U. Nov 1,1, IS, "18 ~7· P UBLIC NOTlCE l'ICTITIOUS IUSIHISS NAME STATEMENT fhf' toltow•no person§ ar~ do1nq bu\U\t:"~ •\ L 'AUTOMOBILE. l TO . IJS Ohms W•Y CO\tot ~w. Cll '17621 Wllll•rn Anl"O"Y foomty, IS> Mon&r<l'I B•Y. Laoun" lllQIH'I. CA .,.,. FIOllll HAlnA,..,.1<', ISJ Pr()m()ntOr, Ot W, N•woor1 llt11<,.,, CA 471160 Oon.,10 W•llaH Gordon. 6061 Candlel1gnt L.;nt, Yo•b<I Lln<l<J, C", '1681> T nh bu•'""" Is lOl'tCIU' ·~ci "" ·' ;tmeral partMntup F H81M,OS•I' Ho .. t. 1 s. n .1'. 1'71 120'·1 PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUSIUSIHEU HAM( STATEMENT Tho lollow1nq per\Ot' I\ Ck>lng bu>1 ,..H •s EXECUTIVE BLOOOSTO(ll AC.ENCY 110 Newpe>rt Cent•• Dtl•t Su11• l00, N•woorl Bee<n, c11 '7...0 Stt PhMI C C,rod. 7711 Hlllvltw Ori••, Nowpor1 Be<>ch, CA'n660 Tll•\ ousl,_n "conduttl!'d by an In dMdutlt S leploeft C Ci rod llll\ \lal~nt "d' lilt<! wltll tilt County ClorM OI Or•rl9C County 011 Nu• emCMtr ll. me F100'1 ~rf'tl\1on ~r~Mf' •"d Tf't.1(' BodlP\, In< 1010 E IC•ltll•. A,..l\tlm, C4 ,,_ • C•lilorn1• Corc>0<•t..,,,, Tllo\ OU\Jnt'U '' t onclu<ltd by• tor OO•.ttlOn Prt< tS-Fr·~ •11<1 Trur• tloo•tt 1.-c N>•t"""t L Murpfly Altorno fht'\ '\ffllf~1'f Wd'\ f1l"1 -.ltl"t lht co ... n•~ Cl~·· of Ora"O" '°""'¥on Or tollf'r U 1918 MU A PHY ANO JOHNSON US N &r•lld ll•CI . Su11t t.SO C#t•IHl•t•, CA t UOJ FIOH 10 Publ,......, OrMIQI' Cot~t O••ly Piiot No• 1. e, ts, n. 1ua )OSS·/8 PUBLIC NOTlCE Pullll•hod °''""°" Coait Oa11y P1101 ------,.-.-m-5-1----- No•. IS, 11.1'. Oec '· "" sm ,. NOTICE TO CltEOtTOllS PUBLIC NOTICE SUPElttOll COURT OF THE STATE Of'CllLIFOltNtll FOlt lME COUNTY OF OltAMGE Ho. /t.t7JJ9 '" t"t Matt•• ot tnt E'1•tt ot FICTITIOUSIUStHESS J EROME PHILllP JV[RC.f.l<S H""'°E STATEMENT Oe<u"'<! Ou~~~s~o~~owino p.tir"\Of'\\ •1• dO•f\Q Monce-t\ N-rt'bV 04v.-n to <rf'd;tor\ I H 0 COMPANY 000 C..mpU\ ""••n<I <I••--•n\I 1 ....... ,., ""<t Or•-:.,~o~~ ~ o"?:'::. :;''.!!.':.':i ~;! c~:.:,~::, 1:;',"~ ~~ S"1tr 101, Nrwpotl S.Mll, CA '11..0 P•~~nl ,,.,.... IO ltW' -·-•t t~ Al Stndlt, ns C•n•I Strul. Ott•< .. Of llob!'<1 p ~"'""°'U<"I 16S4t N•w.:::J!:~~~~I< Ht M•ncl Gr.tn1m St Hu<lll"CllOft 8tA<,., CA I ~ . :; 100. lOS AnQt•t• Cl< ~I 01 .. q. wn.cn ••tttr olfi<f' •\ t~ ot;ocr of '"•\. ou,,M\> 1\ conov<tf'd bY' • a..r\1rwn ot_ t~ ~rs1~ 1n <&II m.&• QtAerdt o..trlnH\fttp ttf\ O~rl•1ntnQ 10 \ttlO 8'\Jat,. Sucf\ Ra•P" Cit.V c•••m• w•t" '"" -ttwr, YOUC,..,. '"'' \l<Jlf""""'I .. ~. l•tfd ...... t"t mu\!~,,....,.,. On>~tt'd <t\ "'OltW•O Counly Cll"flr Of Or•~ <:ountv on O< wltl\1n lour month" attrr '"" tor\t !Ober ... "" 10.Jttl lklOhfatiOtlof ll\tS"OllCt Puotl\Md Or•"Qt C.O.st O.llv p,101 O•ttcl Nov l. 101t Oct H , Nov I I , U, 1918 r:;~: ;'7r:,~ ••4' II Of l•ld ""<toM11 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Th,. fo11ow1nQ ~rW>n\ "'e do1no bU\iM\' ~\ PISCl'S PUB! ISHIHG COM PllNY, 17)0AdllrT>\,WIOl.CO\ta Mf..., CA 016>• Jrttrl'y Al<ln ICOll',, 11$0 Addm• W 103, (O\IA ,,,.,....,, CA '11Ult Sus•n ICot~k. 11SO Adam• WtOl Co"• M~ .... CA '16:16 T"I\ buSI .... \\ IS col\Ctu<IPd bv "" In 01v.oua1 J .. Hr•v t<o1f'IC This "'"~' was fllfd w11" '"I' Cov11ty Cte1~ 01 Or•nQe County on No•~mt>tr J. 1979 • Fl .. 1'5 Publt<M<I Or~ Co.1st O.olly PllOI. Nov t. IS, n ~. 1918 AOIE llT P SCMEIHILUM 1Ul1 Grill.\m St Mw•li ... IOll llffc:I" CA,, .. , Pul>ll51\ed °'""°" COd\t O.t••Y P1loc. Nov 8 IS, 11, >'I, 1978 ) '" 71 PUBLIC NOTICE CP·7S71 NOTICE TO Cl(EOITOAS SU .. ElttOll COUltT OF THE STATE Of U.LIFOlllllA FOlt THE COUNTY 011 OllANGl NO. lt·tt711 E\t•lt of EllZABETH ClAlllC COSTELLO OKN..ecl HOTICE IS HEAEBV GIVEN tot"" cr•dltors Of,,,_"°""~ na"""' .,.<~t ,,,,, .-11 ptr"'SO't\ PY-vf"O O.ttm\ AoO••"~' the s••d M<~t ¥~ '~•rflod to fUr thoem, wtfn '"" N'"<t~S.tf'V YOU<f\pr\. In ll'IC oWH of'"" c-ol lllP •bovt eft lltl~ couf1. « to Pf'""~f 1hf't"r\. ••tn ,,,. "~(f"\~"'• lifOU<hff\ to tN un .,.,l•<IM<I di 116tl L..>~'1 StrH C -------------i !:Mltte \06, e1 Toro, C.llfOf'"'"· •"•<" ,..._ PUBLIC NOTICE int ot•<f' of ou,1ne-s\ of trte u,, Mr\IQn"d 1n i1tU n'Wlt~'\ P""ftc'1n1,.q to --------------! •~ estdlt of w1d dl'<NHl1 .. ,,n,,. '°'" ~ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T"t IOllOW1nq pot50fl " dol"CI busl n•t\ a\ LAC.UNA PFI OFESSIOllAL llUILOINCi, 1.S ll!Qun• Ave . L•ciuno l!e~cl\, CA "1t)I Flobl'rt E~Qtn~ l\ootr 'o o MOn•coOr ,L<l<l"""B .. ach C41•71tSt fl\1\ buSllltSS 1\ t onduettd lltr en In d1v1duAt ll~rt EUQeM RO<H>r . • T11.s uat4'm"nt w111 111"° wllh tflt Cour\IY C•N• 01 OrdnQI' County on Oct ti, .. ,. mo11tl\\ di!., ·~ rirw l>UOllUllOll OI t~I• notiC# Oetecl Oct-• 16. 1'71 Mar• 0 CMte1lo E 1t<u1or 01 '""Will of t"f •bOvt ndtnf'd orct!0tn1 NIC KEY &HEULANO JHtl L~mbert SlrMI, Sl• S04 Et Tor•. C.tllorftl• t1Ul C7U I 7 .. ,7140 Attor,,.n tor E••otor Publl\M<I Or""Q!' Co.i<t OetlY Pilot NOit 1, I, 1), n 1018 5060-18 This st111e~t wot• lllC'<I w•t" tnt' Co.,nttr Cterk o! Or•"ll" C<>Uftly on PlOJOn Publl•'1f'<I Orancie eo.t.i Oalltr P1to1 Fl .. 20, Nov I,~. 1~. 2', fqlt Novtml>t<° J, 1978 SO.Ill P UBLIC NOTICE •Mn .. l'ICTITIOUS IUSIHIE$S NAME STATEMENT PubllUM'CI Orange Coast 0..lly Piiot, Nov e. ts. n. n . m a Sl17 71 1--------------The 1ot1ow1nQ ~rson\ a•• <101no bus1nou al PUBLIC NOTICE ll'ICTITIOUS I USINUS NAMll STATEMENT 1 l>e tollow1nq Pff50fl ts do4nq busl ,..n8\ IA I WILSON'S HEAL lH FOOO BAii, 18 1 WILSON'S WET 'SUITS, llt M•ln Street. t1unt1119ton Bt>acl'I. CA ,, .... TllO"'U E W1ISO•I. >51S Wlncl\Of Ao•d, ••. -•m. U. ~ fl\" buM~• I\ <on<lllCte<! by ~n In dtvl<!U•I Tl>OINI E WllM>n tl>I\ stet-~ w•• 111"41 with Int COIH\l'f C1tr~ ot 0rM!Qe COunty on O<· loller )4, tt7t- ~t«M1S Publl\M<I Of~ C:O.st Oefltr P iiot. Nov.•.•. u.n .1m S06S 7t PUBLIC NOTICE .. ICTITIOUSIUStN1!$5 l'IAMl 5'TUI MINT T~• lollowlno poi,_.s "'' oo•nci l>u•• ... uu IHSTtTUfE FOii FAMILY OF LAGUNA 81!.4CH. "° P•rll •wnut, L•01111• ll•~ll. CA '16) 1 Wlltlt l"I Routt. M 0 . Inc •• C.111otn1a (orpotttlon, ~s Et Bo>0u•. L•9unt llte(h, Cll "1•S 1 8er0tlrt R Wrlont Pl\ 0 , >DflO Mo;intalft II-0.tw , '-"®NI IHl l>, CA'2.St I"" 1>1111114'\\ I\ concl\K IHI "' • Cl"Mt•l Cl<M't ... r ... lp. BetbilfA R WrlQlot. Pio 0 f fll\ t tllt_..c WA\ lltt(I With \fie C-ly CIMI ot <>-'MOt C-ty on Ott 1i, it'8. Pltnll Pvblll!wd Or-""''' °""' Pllft, Ht ¥ l.t U t2, 1•11 PUBLIC NOTICE .. ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATIMlHT T "t lollowlnQ pu\On\ •re dOlnQ OUS•M U •\ llLLS rATE PEllT·A FEHCE OF OllAHC.E COUNTY •ncl ANtHONY FENCE CO OF ORANGE COVNTV 19103 Sky,...rk Circle VnH F, lr•tM CA "11" Oon•I<! R ll1n\lle lO•O N Fn nwOO<! Courl, S1m1 V•ll•Y. CA ·~ AMl\ony ~·-Contr<Ktor• lo< lOHS• 011 11\0uttrt•t lt•t . S•m1 V•llO. C.A •JCl'l H 1\ l>v\llltl\ I\ conOU<ltO by • ~··• o••lne""'" OoNI<! JI All\\llt Tn•s \IMl)IN!nt w.C tl!f!d with IM eou111y c1erk ot o.--Colincy °" O<· toOef 10. me JOHN C WHITNEY, 0 0 S , ltJll Wut C"•ll>rt\o\n,Ot-. CA Suoe>ttmM1t111 OentAI Pl.on• t11< • C•lllorn•• toroorltlon IOH Soutn ayram Strttt, LO\ Al\Ofl.,,, CA tOCHS T "'\ bUMllf\\ 1\ tonc:hx '"° 11¥ J <or OOtftlOn SuPOltmtntAI ~nt.i Pl..,., In( !'IOVO COOi< p,,..,_,,, Tru\ \tAttmt'f'lt w~\ t11~n with '""' Counltr c •··-Of Or•noe county on No• t "711 f'tSCMllt, ~APtltO e KllAN£ UwCe~.rtlell Alt"' L•Wf'ttft(• M JK- W H•rl1' ~ 0.. Stt 770 l effrty Hllh, CA 90210 f1CIH7t P1rllll\"4td Or-Co.t\I Dally Pftol, Nov e, U, n, 1', lt/t, fltt$21l Publl"*' Or•• QWl<t Oaltv P11ot, ___________ s_1_u._1e O<t H, -HOit I, t , IS, t9/t ..... ,. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .. , .... 1 P1rbll"'" Or-. C:O.st Oelly f>llOI HOY 1, I, U, n , t'7e S0)4 " ENTERTAINMENT I OBITUARI ES PUBLIC NOTICE "IC'TITIOUS I USIHUt. HAMf STATl!Ml!NT fh41' toltowll\Q pet\Of'\\ "''" do•,, ~\In•\\ ;t\ PCM'> LINll rco • ' .. .,. S•t<r L""" lr•IM Cellf.,.nl• "111\ PUBLIC NOTICE HOTtCa TOClllOITOllS \U ~lllt<HI COUltl 01' l MI Sl UI 0# CALll'OllHtlt 1'01( TMI CCXIHT'f' Of Oii AH Gt .... .,.,4'. f ll•I• OI l HE000PE l AVESON •~• t t 0 U"llfSOOI. 0.<u"'" NOT ICE IS HEltE(IY GIVEN to'"" trtdllOr\ of ttw •boY• n•nwd c»t P<it1nt 1~1 10 Del'°"" f\4Ylre.) f l••M\ .-0•1n\t Proff'\\~"I f duc Atou. M•n•q.t Me"t 5,,., vt(,., A QlfltlWtAI p..r1Mt\Ph0 , .. ,, S•trrA L 1.1N lrv1f'\e> (•11torn1• '711S Otr • It-. •••Cl -"""'4 .,., ""0U•••CI 10 Iii• ""'' buatM'" " tO"'dut teo 11m111K1 P•r tner•n•D PROFES<;IONllL COO(AIOllS MANA(if'.M[Nf •,fAVltES • c..ner•I P•f1MOll•O fl• K•,.,...111 0 l(llll4n '"'\ ""'"""'"' .. ~ "''° ... 1n tn~ County Clerlt. ol Ot•n~ County Of No'"tl"lb4tr •· 1'7' owm. w11" ow nt<4'\,•ty vOU(Nr~ 1n 1"9 0111<• ol "" < ... k 01 ""' •bO•e VI 1111.q <Oun, OJI 10 O<~~nt '"em ... .,,. 1P\• n•<•,~ry vou<n.n 10 tnt un Otf\IQlled ~t olS !.out" FIOW•r Slrfft, l 0\ Ano~•n. CA. wll1Cl'I •\ Ille PIM• OI bu\IM $\ Of trw un(lolr~IQNd 1n All m41 t~f\ l>e• IO'"lnQ to'"" f\l•IP of \nl<I "" <•dMt. w11Nn lour mont"' •tt•r Ill• fl INJ1l ""' oubllC•llOtl °' '"'' l\011(• CA~•l!U & l(ASOAH,•y lt-11 S. K1t41.,., E14, lffJt M1<Arlllw 11¥ct,. $1• 47' U'VllM, C•tllon•l• tt7 U Publhn.<I <>-'•not COtl\I o-11y Pllo1 Hou,•· u. n. H , 1ue uoe,. PUBLIC NOTICE Oat•d Ottaber 1' 1918 Walter G O.n1t1\o0n E tee\llo< of lht Wtll ot '"" abo"'I' name<> o.rc-nt H. SPINCllUT CL)lllt 41S 5-tl> 1'1-Sl1"1 Swlte IOJ lA1 A~lft, CA •If T•I 4JMU1 --All.,.,., ter l...:lllor NOTICI lO~lOITOltS PubMMd Or-Cout O•lltr P1lof SUPllttOll COUltT Of' THE "'°" ·-u. n. n . ••7t S?OO II STATI Of CALll'OllHIA FOii TME CXIUHTY 0 1' OllAHGE No.A'1QI E"~'" ot Wlll•AM Nt(Ollt~ 0 ETTORE llH#Ot<I NOT•CE •'>HE11r11v r,111r M 1n ·~ trM1110-\Of I~ •t>ow ,........, °''f"""' tf\111t 11tll ~'\Ol'I\ P'l-8vtt\Q c •~''"' -o••n't tri.-\•1d dcP<edtnt er.-, ffoQUrtfl"O 11 l 1li" tr\f'm •t1~ 1f\ir l'Wt(f'\W''f' VOU(t"ft\. 1n the oft+<,. ot '""' c1e ... , 01 ,,,.... tlbo¥• •n hltf'CI CCNr1 DI to Pff'\#nl t~m w•1h '"'-nf'<•\wry voU<Mt\, In '"' un ~r\1Qf>t!<! 41 1i10 H••-8oultv•td Co\la MPW, U.. ""M<" '' ,,... oi .. o of 0..\1114!\\ ol IM und'"''CIN'O •n •II mot ter1 11t•t•lll1nq to trw ~t•tP 01 •••Cl°" ce°""'· wltNn '°"' monCh\ •tltr th~ tint oubll<Ahon ot lh•S ftCtl(t 01ttcl O<t 11, ,.,. JUNE s 0 EnORE E <e<Ulrl • Of ,,... Will 01 IM obon n.om«t cleoo~nt ltOY I JUNE H70 H•r-...... .,,rd S11llt 10t Cettl Mt~. CA tUU Ttl MO-N>CI Anomey fOf' E1Kutr1.- Put>ll1.f\fld C>ttnor~ <ot't'I OA11v P lnr Nov t &, t\ ?>. t•I$ IOI. /A PUBLIC NOTICE RUlh NOTICE lO CllEOITOllS SU PERIOtl COURT Of' THE ST ATE OF CALt f'OltHIA FOR THE GOUN-TY OF OllllHGE He /t.t71., tn the M•llttr ol t,,e f \l•tfl ot ROBERT L. AVIS, •IW R L AVt') O•U•\.O NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN lo crf'ClttOt\ P\lv•l"Q <l.t1tn\ ·~·n,1 t""' w.o Oie<~ to hf• ~ti••"'' 1n tf'N! otllce ot the ''"'~ ol ""' •lor"'"'d court 0< 10 .,.........,. u ... m lo '"" u11 CMr'WQnt<!*I ~ollt<ea' Fl lC .. ARO M 1..EHN, AFIOIS. NICHOLS. & l lHN 90•0 h l.qr•PI> Rud '>u1tr lOJ Down .. ,-, (411tC)f'n4A 402..0 rn •nir City Of DoYtn•v m L.O\ Al"Qf'"' C.Ountv wP'l•<h l•1'tr Otft<~ t\ 1hP OtM,. 01 OV\•f\f'\. 01 tM v~r\•~ 1n ~II mAtt..,,, ~'t""' tnQ 1Q ').-1cJ f"'\'dlt• \uf" t l••fn\ w tU\ tr I rwc1-\••t' "°""' ,. "'"''°' 11 f'Clorp• '\rf'ntt-<i ,., .tfOf• \did ""''""' f<xi' mort"' ttft~r '""" t1r,1ouOi1' .-.11ono1 trH N\t•<• Oo•to On )) 10~ MAPl,, .. f;£ I lJ Alll' Adm1nt\U+tfl1• tJI ,,,,. f.\l dt,..(lf '·••00."'tf)tf"ll AllOIS, Ht(HOLS, & LEMH AttorM y \ It L.lw .0.0 T~1 .. ,....., 11 .... S.11t lOl ,Oowll• I'' ~ ......... '°740 AttO<"O·iM.~w PuOll"'f<I ()r.i"<I" Co.!-t OA!lt ~•1101 O<t >S .01\d Nov t d I~ ''" 4041,. PUBLIC NOTICE ltSt4°' SU PE et~ COUltT Of THE STA.TIE 01' CAltFOllHIA FOlt Tl"E COUNTY Of OllAHGE HO. A·t>t>s NOT ICE Of MEAlll HG OF PITITIOH a v SPECIAL AO MIHISTllATOll FOlt OllOElt Otlll C TING COHVEYAHCE 0 1' ll EAL PltOPl llTY AHO lltSIMEHT\ TO COM~LE TE U.Lf OH COHTllACT IHTEltEOtHTOeY OECE .. SEO Ell•tto<~El>t4l ,TEVEFISON <I~• J L STEVERSON 0.o""'° NOTICE I!> .. EREBV GIVE N 11\•I Ptl•t•Otllf, BANI( OF' AMf Fll(A NATIONAL TFIUSf AND \AYll<G"' ASSOCI ATION •• '>PP<••I Ad m1,,.•t••lor twvt ,...,~by "'"" • cwt •ion tot orc:tf1 O•rf'<t•no COin!vt'f«U''<" o• re•t oro~f'1f .no ~d\4'm.Htt~ ,,., t om phtte \•If' on (ontr~I ~tf'""'3 1n10 bV oe<e•\.e'd, ttftf'"N'f' to Wf'UC-l"t f\ ,,,.d• •or !ur1Mt ~,,,,.,..,.,, •Ad l"fl Int ,,_ •11<1 114~• Of ....... 11(1 '"" ,..,.... 110 -" "'' lor Nov•mtio.r 71 1•11, "' • 00 • m • '" tl'f courtroom o• 0..o.orl ment No ) of W•d <ouit. ~1 100 C••oc C~nter Ori~ Wr\t, •n t~ C•l'f of , .. ,.tA An•. C.•IUOfnt• Ofltcl Hov•rfll)o'r •. 1418 WILLIAM IE St JOMH, Cou11ty Cl•r • Vllt'TUE &SO.ECK LAWYEltS tHCOAPOltATEO 11 c. • ..., .... Pl••• on .... P OlunS<I Hew...,,, _,., CA •H60 r.1 11u 1-.-. Att-o... .....111._, PuOll .. led 0r""9' (O•t\I O•tlv Piiot No•emoer t4, is. l•. 1•11 HtO I~ --~~---~--P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE •-sun NOTICE TOClllEOI TOltS Ho A·ttMt SUPEltl()Clt COUltT Of THE STATf OF CJILIFOllNIA FOlt THE COUNTY OF OltAHGE '" 11'1~ M•tt"f OI 'f\~ F \tatt Of MARC.A Rf TN> COAT Fl •l .a MAFIGAFl[T MORAlfS COFITfl. .,. MA AC.APE f MOP ALES . .Ol d MllGC.IE MORALES Oe<eAs.-d HOT ICE I<; HEAEEIV C,IVEN lo (<t'06to,.~ Nv•no c••·"'~ t\.Qd~lltit ttw \.ttd det ..o@ftt to flle wld ct•1ms •n thif. Ollil'• Of tne c1 .... o• IM .. ortt•>O court or lo ptevnt f}ttm to "'"' Uft· drr•IQn>'d at'"• o l ll <• o t MAFICAllELlt & DOW l "W CORP , 11'!07 Broolll\u"t St • Fo...,.,IAln V•ll•Y. Ce 0>70tl, -•<" l~llH otll<• " '"" OldO OI bu\t~\~ ol Ill<-under\~Md '" •II M4'lt4!'' ~tt1un•no tct ~a+d e-\tatr Sv<~ t l111m\ w tfh tf'lf "t(fl'S,tttv ttO\.llf\Pt•. mu;,,f ~ t1t,.., Oil' ()f'f).4!f't~ A\ ttlon o Aid w1tn1" tm" f'Y'lf>nlh \ ~""' tn~ tlf\I Olll)llt~tH)t' Of th1\ n(.;h(t' O•h1d Ot IObt!t JO 1'08 f (Jw(\r(I <or1,., /4drtHn•• ftftlot ot •rw• '"""'h• 01 '~'n d-'f .. Of'flt MA II CAA ELLI£ OOW, LAW GORP l_..J &r-hurst St Fovnt••" V•Uwv, Cl •?IOI' Publt\....., Or-C.0..\1 Oaoly Pilot Nov I I 1) 11, tY78 soe--18 PUBLIC NOTICE CP.7U2 NOTICE TOCllEOtTOltS SUPEl(f(HI COU•T 0, TME STATI Of'CALIFOl(HIA FO .. THI COUNTY OFO•ANGI .... 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Sit<'•ttr• ~,,.,_, , .......... p.,tMl.-0.tl'Ot {.Oe\I 0..lly Piiot Nov I). n 1t1f 7 j I j ENTERTAINMENT I HY GARDNER ............. inf or Srn ~l·r l>rnn•1 Hos..., ~m 1 It•!> \\-llh aclre~5 Alex 11> 'mith ba('k~l~J.!l' .it ;\1.c•\\ Yorks Mark Hell inger Thcatt•r folio" in~ a performance of l\t bs Snuth ·~ m•w mu~ll'al "Platinum." 'Airport' Stars Signed HOLLYWOOD <A P ) Robert Wagner and Susan Blakely havl' been signed to star in .. Airport '79 Concorde." th<.• lut<.•st an the "Airport" seric:. of film s W3gner will plJy an Amencan tycoon who has a n a ffair with a nt'twork television reporter played by Mass Blakely Wagner st ars in the ABC mini series "Pearl" and recently completed the TV series pilot "flart lo Hart " ' ••••• J -NKHOlM>H GOIN' SOUTH f..01 'lUl lAST Of HD NOT lOVflS f'OI l lCN&aO -TOH e I OOU MOC>el THI WILD GllSI 111 ---..1 IJ >O e l:OO e ,.lO e 1:00 I IO:lO --"" nu COUllAOf l'OU (ANr- MIDHIGHT I XNISS 111 ---.J 1110 e J:IS e S14S e l :IS I ••>o -.. -YTUSS THI Ito FIX !"01 l'\US HOUSI CALLS 1..01 OU! -l • e CA~ l lAHtn A WIDOING('°I "''" WNO'S DUNG OIUT CMrfS?~o1 ------------ ·~"'' ~~~ 87998~0 ' ,, .. ~ "' ........ "~~"' 879 98~0 u.c:a MIC;,-- "GOIMG SOUTH" IPGI WDATl-7-t:ll i.AT /--1~~1<4'-N'-1- AU. IT .. «;AST "DEATH ON THE NILE" IPGI -Ts-1-.,. s .. ,,,__ ... -.1'-J"'-~.o 10041 MOOel WILD GllSI 111 'lUS THI llTSY Il l .._ .. rAHYAlll Mt HA4r· MISSAGI FIOM S,ACI (POI ll'lUS lASHILAST 1'4>1 OltlCM & atONO U' IN SMOKl111 l'lUS UT'S MIU A D11TT MOYlt 111 'IWO AOUl T NITS! CINDllllLA 111 l'lUI UT'S Mil A OllfY MOVll 111 ~ ... ..,...-::::::-:-:=:"\ "M INO IU flit COUU.Of YOU <AHi" MIDHtGHf UlNISS 1•1 l'lUS IYIS Of lAUIA MAl$111 Wednesday. November 15 1978 DAILY PILOT - Dreyfuss Took Long Road to Osear Rt!ort> R1chunJ l>rt")fuss won the 1978 best ac· tor award. he built up points lllte he was buJldJng block1 Ill' won thl' Lo' Angeles Film Cratict. · Award, lht' lloll ywood f"ort•hcn Press Association's Golth•n (;lobt•. lhl· Film C11t1cs· Award and Italy's pre~tlglous Oonutdlo Award. Even Ha rvard's Uaaty ,,udd!nH Tht>atrtC'al Club named him Man of lht• Yt•ur i\11 thl:o. :.ut•ct•.,:s and :lcclalm hasn't enlarged h111 h••ad s1u• Nur hu"' 1t uffected his outlook on life or thl• profossioo lw 1'1111!-ic when he was only a 9· )'<'ftr old drt•umn with no lhcatriC'al parents, brnthc•n or sisters t o inspire him. Born In 'Glad You Asked That' Orooklyn, h<· and h" fom1 ly Ill out for Los Angeles which t'urht>r fu.:1t1H"·• rrom Flatbush once dubbed · Carna~it' with l'.1lmi. · I n Caltforn1J hr attended Horace Mann Jo~lemcntury School ttnd moved up lo the Beverly llllb 11.Jgh St·hool lits graduatmg class of '65 tn· eluded a cote rie or l'lassmates dest10ed to be big· l(ll' , c.-0Z1ly m volv<'<l in Universal's "Big Fix" hit. DREYFUSS BEGAN IDS professional career al the Gallery Theall'r an "In Mama's House." He was about 11 years old at the time. This was followed by too many plays and highly rated films lo las t ht'rt.> Suffice to say , his program credits em · brac.-e "American Graffiti." "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," Paddy Chayefsky's "The Tenth Man" and <again among others> playing Duddy Krav itz, a brash "Wh at Makes Sammy Run" cha.racter who hfts himself out of the J ewish ghet· lo an Montreal with his mouth s ubbing for his bootstraps In belWl'<'n µlay·art1ng Dreyfuss gave the night club cirl'll' a "h1rl "1th an improvisational group that rall('d itself "The Session." and in- cluded were formt·r <.'lass males Rob Reiner and Larry Bi.c;hop (J Ot'y Bishop's son>. He a lso played 1 N_, 0.-0.-.,.., NucyO........idoo ··~s.~ NANCY DREW OETECTIVE·7:00 & 10:00 NANCY DREW & THE HIDDEN STAIRCASE 701 8:15&11:10 HIS OWN MAN. THE s upe ractor says whatever 1s on his mind. in his own words. private· ly and publicly As Guy Arnold relates it, at a re· cent Los Angeles pres~ conference a critic in the audience popped up to ask a question which Dreyfuss fielded as adroitly as Yankee infie lder Nettles did during the World Series. "Dreyfus Is a very famous name," this fellow challenged. "Are you any relation to TllAT Dreyfus?" •·1 couldn't reconstruct the genealogy for you ," THIS Dreyfuss answered.' .. All the Dreyrusses seem to be related in some way.'' his inquirer said, "Capt. Dreyfus was a great ma n.'' "He was a schmuck." the Dreyfuss with two S's snapped. "Any more questions?!" DREYFUSS WITH SUSAN ANSPACH Nonetheless. in our opinion, it would be fitting and proper if act.or Dreyfuss one day decided to star in a nd produce the life of Capt. Alfred Dreyrus. himself a victim of the "big fix" which history now remembers as "The Dreyfus Affair." Living Comfortably With Succeas bit parts an "Valley of the Dolls." "The Graduat('," and some non-winning Academy Award films such 3S "The Young Runaways" and "Hello Down There." lie also relived gangster Baby Face Nelson in John M1hus' "Dillinger." Dreyfuss almost talked himself out of that blockbuste.r known as "Jaws ... He kept telling Steven Spielberg "I don ·1 want to act in some dumb fish story~" Send your questwnslo Jly Gardner, ··c lad You Asked That ." cart' of this newspaper . P 0 Boz 11748. Chicago, Ill 60611 Mar./1f11 and lly Gardner wall Oll8wer cu rrniny que!horu a.s they con in their column. bul the volume of moil makes per!onal replres impossible 'Georgie' Winners Announced HOLLYWOOD CAP >-OK. en· t ertaioment fans, what do Ann· n-Margret. Andrea McArdle and Lassie have in common'! Stumped? HE RE'S A C'Ll:E: 1t ·s lhl· same thing that !-itcve Martin, Chuck Mangione and the Bel· Gees have in common Still stumped" Come January. each will be presented with Georgie awards by the American Guild of Varie· ty Artists. which announced the winners on Monday. The <twards are named an honor or George M Cohan. ANN-MARGRET "'on a!> M>ng and dance star, ~11ss McArdle who starred as Broadway's "An· nie" -bes t rising young star and Lassie. you guessed it, best animal act . Martin was lapped as the best m a le comedy star. Mangione as tnstruml•ntal star and the Bee Gt•cs ar. the top VO<' al group. Ot ht'r -wannC'rs were: Carol Burnett. female comedy star: fh•hby Room•. fem ale sing ing !>tar. mag1c1an Doug He nning. novelty art, and Dolly Parton. country star NOW AT Sllf<IAU'I sa.«T1D ntaTMS MD DfWt.M NIM 'IOU BRISTOL CINEMA STADIUM DRIVE·IN Cosla MB$.1 f>40·7444 Orange 639·8770 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5878 CINEOOME UA CINEMA Orange 634·2553 Westminster Mall 893·0!>46 FOR OAANGE COUNTY PAOGRAM INFORMATION CALL S3' FREE ~ NO MUiU ACCU'fl:.O PQa ltft& UfGAOl#l-Nt ~ 2]\\i: REVENGE DFJNf l'ilfKfMTMff( A JOHN G. AVllOSEN FILM MllOCU'Nl "SLOW DANCING lN THE BIG CITY'' PAUL SORVlNO ANNE DITCHBURN WRITTEN BY BARRA GRANT DIRECTED BY JOHN G. AVILOSEN MUSIC BY BILL CONTI PRODUCED BY MICHAEL LEVEE & JOHN G AVILOSEN AC•fl-'l\X 1~ ..... ·-ll•l!OM-•fl9'X'l f~:!~.::=.:.· [l)(DOll.afSYw.>). ~-····----~-............ -....... h.•tl 1:r •• ,., ---~~~~~~~~~~--~~ ..... ":""'" ......... -. edwards CINEMA CENTER HARIOR AT ADAMS, COST A MISA MESA VERDE CENTER 979-4141 •A rn\ISIC&I ~se lt\81 sets 11'8 SPiii! soaring l'ia1te1uia11• A ce1es11.11 take·Cll1 t.r"le a1 •ne movl{>S a9c1 n W1th1n f"e lremewe<k 01 a muSt,al tal'I· tasy. So<lnPy Lumet s 5p('C 1acu1:ir i<>YOull proouCt•vn ot Th'.! W11 gener.l'Ps " mooo ot wondf!• and -.enr "'6nta1 reoture recell1l'lc; tr'I• amval ol me Mother Sn10 1n 'Close (ncountl!fS 01 1ne Third t<ll'd' A subhmc1y hllpoy IOO'l18·g()lng 1"perlence Tne movie BC~ a lync ll'llens•ty 11'181 lhflllS you down 10 your 1oesies When Ille lyr•c spor11 s1ans mov1n9. e1oect danctng '" lllEI a•SICS. oanc1n9 "' 11>e IOOtly and dancing 1n me sireet> ·rn,. w11· rs a marvt>l. aM ,1 sl\Ould Ile an encurtn0 source ot 1)4e~ure 10 ;ev. "FABULOUS IS THE WORD FOR 'THE WIZ.' A colossal entertainment. Visually, 'The Wiz' outdoes everything I've seen on the screen in decades. Everyone is just plain perfect." -A•• Affd H V D•lly N••• DIANA nDSSn ·rHE w1z· Rn.o;.., supert>'" The W11' "'" c>o'fl()fmance ranl<s wT!ti m,11 ol l:iart>< a Strersaod in ~unnv C,1r1' and L•Zil ~•,nn"''' 1n Cabd•t!I · • • .1: I ,n C Jlor, <,ty~ dnd 1 ,.., It we.;'~'> dt'ftgr tlully '" •I Wllf'll In •urnr Ill' and · Diana R~<, I!. c1 Whiz '" 'fhf' W<l ' "c jl't f• I lf/Jl"fJ ·'' 1•r j/ trt.J (,. •hM\J(JIOt' ·1:_, 11 yoo'"fl watched 'll'le Wllard ot Oz' every Of(l ol 18 times ~·s Ileen on 1elev1SIOl'I. chances are you've novet seen anything 11~9 me 1'1'10V>e 'The W<l. ·• II , <o11Clc and energetic ilncl li.n C redi mornent11 ~00 .,,<>'l'll'IQ MICHAEL JACK~ · NIP5£Y flJJSSELL · TED f\OSS · LENA HOf\NE and l'\ICHAl'\D PfWOf\ (0\ THI WI/ ) r'ONY. w..\trciN . cHAAuE"' SMALLS ciu1N<:v 'k>Nrs KEN HA~PE~ DEDE»xLLEN ........ ,,,,~... .. ... ·~· .. · OSWALD MOM1s.,, . 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Bud Pl~ys Lou Hackett in Costello Role Tonight By JERRY BUCK HOLLYWOOD !AP) -Twenty-fi ve ~ \. • vears after he replaced Lou Costello in a movie. Buddy Hackett is playing the famous comedian again. took me years to know what he meant. It was when I replaced him and l visited him m the hospital. He said, 'Don 't lel them push you around .' He plays Costello lo Harvey Korman's Bud Abbot t in "Bud and Lou," amng tonight at 9 on NBC, Channel 4. Hollywood has ne\•er had m uc h s uccess re me mbering its own on film. But as fil m b1ograph1es go, this is one of the bette r ones. ra nk in~ with NBC's recent ··Rainbow" on the ear· ly years of Judy Garland k a H wwy it or man lllld Uuf}(ly HAGlletl 8 MO'lllE .... ~ • 0.Vtl • 811Q8CM" l I~) Wlllillf'\ H<ilo"''· Clltt Robe<l•OO A lj)&Cl1tl IH'lt. c.ompoeed ol Ametleenl ano Clll\lldt-•• given 1 "10" 111i. •»'Onmctnl 1n htly (2 hrt I D QJ llOHTIS CNOUOH lhe W•• Reiwo.rt The B11WttOfOt AODy 'I Ktwol bON\I ape«:t\ on tt>e r °'* ol womton It\ M>CIC!ly tUtnl me Bflldle>tO houM into • t111tt~O\Jnd Ol lhtt Mla811 D t.t()VIE • •'·• lht V1t1cn1 Papen 1111721 Cn1111ee U•on.otl Lino Ventur• Thft ,, .. C)I tlWI Coea ~ 111 ovet llW1Y yOlais •• C.htl)tliCled (2 hr S ) Q) CAAOl BVRNETT AHOFRIEHOS G""~" Edyoe Gormo. A1c;11 lrllle Cl) MOVIE • • Ballled ( 1!112) l eon.iro N•moy Ver .. M11.,, I wo tales or lhlf 1>uporn11tu1al ate blended w1l'1 c.omttdy end !><.l•pente 12 f\rs I ED ELECTIONS '78 Poet-El6C1ioo Rounaup · '1i) AACE WAR IN RHOOESIA Carl Rowan repor-IS on tho long and btoooy atnJOgle tor oo-beiween blacks an0 wn11es,,., Rh<>des1a 8.30 I) Cl) HOW 8VOS BUNNY WON THE WEST Host Dltnver Pyle and Bvos Bu11ny lace a Miriea of hnro-r111•1ng aelvtlnture~ on the western tront•e• Q) THEOOOCOUPlE A" a surpnse tor O$C11t fehA reoecorates llno relurn1Shtli lhe aparlm{)('lt 8:00 II Cl) THE WORD An e•-con (Ron MOOOyl &eek• out Randt1ll w11n SUlll)t<:IOUS, but polonllally oevaataung, lnlormauon at>out the documMI (Part 4 of •I Q MOVIE "Bud And LO\J'. (Promtefe) Hal'\/ey Korman, 0uooy HltCklltt The llVllS and work ot Ille m&dc ap oome- oy duo Of Abbott ano COS· 1ettoaretr~ 0 [OJ CHAAllE"S ANOE LS ··Motho< Angel ' Jill Mun- roe (Forron rawcett· TUBE TOPPERS 'HS • 8·00 -A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving. The Peanuts gang c reates <.a novel holiday fest in th.is animated fea ture KTLA 0 8:00 -"The Devil's Brigade." William Holden and Cliff Robertson lead a "Dirty Dozen" typt: oper ation in World War II . NBC G) 9:00 -"Bud and Lou." The lives and careers of Abbott a nd Costello are dramatized in this new TV movie with Buddy Hackett and H a r vey Korman <see story below ). M•l<>'•I returns for 1 111111 And rltkl hef Ille ptOtec1· 1f1Q on t 1 ·yeat-ol<I murOel' WllnMa Q) MERV QRJFFlN fD GREAT PERFOAMAHCES A M onth In The Country l ynne Seymour and Anthony Dowell are lea· lured 1n Sir Fr11der1ok Aahton s billet. Osseo on Ivan Turoenev·s 191h·Gen· turyorama m OAVIO SlJSSl(INO .. tnfetiHITy' New Hope F"' Mllhons 10:00 D 0 NEWS G tml VEGAS "The PllQNlll.. Dan QOM atter • maslced raplat wno "" au auned three young beauty p&geanl conies· t8'11S G) NIGHT OAU.ERY Five pooole a11em01 to ma.ke telOl)athlC commun•· call()n wilh an <1s1ronau1 1n ~ace W RAC£WAR IN RHOOESIA Can Rowan report!> on llW'l 1009 and blOoOy StrUQOltl lot power bet_., blacks •nd wn11os on Rh0des1a gt) DAVID 8USSKINO ··e 1bie1 F~ Sale Trw> Black Mllll<et In CMdren" ~=1·-~II§l NEWS OATINOOAME · LO'llE DPERTS THE OOHO SHOW MOHTY PYTHON·& n YING ClACUS The Minister ot Home AH1r<1. lhe Ministry ol S1ny Walka. and the nolorlOUs P11anha Brothers ire featured (RI 9 DICK CAVETT Ouett Emlyn WIM1am1. (Part 2 Of 21 11:30 la Cl) CBS LATE MOVIE • • • ..., "love eoat ir· ( 1877) Ken Betry, 8er1 Convy A group of PUMll· o•r 1 embark upon .. r omantic adventure 11>0ard a erulse snip 0 TONIGHT Holl Johnny Carton Oueata. Robert I< tem. Erma Bambeck. Angie OlcktnM>tl 8 TWIUGHT ZONE l "°"'" Pttrlclt McNully IC o•ven a wa tch 11\lll poueuu a ttrange power D 9 POUCE WOMAH • Anatomy Of r-.vo Rapea ' PllP9flr 81\d Crowley are MSrQneO 10 rnve&hgate lwO seoat11e uses Of rape 0 MOVIE • • • , ··earth II" < 197 n Tony F ranc1os11 Oar v lo,kwOOO lhe l11st m.inned space st~tlon servn as a taboratory and a h<>me le>< 2.000 peoole (:!hr$, Q) THE 000 COUPLE Oscars young n111ee arrives et trMI apllllmenl .,, iN'I aovll\Ced 11a1e Of e><eo· nancy . .,.a tells Oscar that .,,. ren _..., ff om nome G) OETSMAAT DM(Mte the ong11ance of Smart, 99 and the Chief. mysterious accidents belaM U..S atllletes tD CAPTIOHED ABC NEWS ~RNING 12:00 8 TWILIGHT ZONE Five people Are trappod on BUDDY HACKETT, HARVEY KORMAN AS ABBOTT ANO COSTELLO Mastery of Their Routines Enhances TV Movie Biography IT CAPTURES NOT only the es· sence of what Abbott and Costello were all a bout. but Hackett and Korman h a v e m a s t ered the ir vaudeville routines. It is possible to forget llackett and think of Costello when he sputters through "Who's on f'ir s t " a nd the n wa lls. "I 'm a ba aaaad boy!" Although he's been in 16 movies and one TV series, Hackett is. of course, best known as a comedian. u e·s been a ppearing r egularly al the Sahara Hotel in L<i!> Vegas for 20 years. Viewers Vote ABC ~ .. . . · H ack ell r ep I aced the a iling Costello in the 1953 movie ··Fireman, S ave My Child." Later. after Costello d ied , Hacke tt s a id Co s t e llo 's daughter Carol asked him to give her away at her wedding She told him he reminded h<'r of her father. "I KNEW COSTELLO," llnckctt said. "I hked him. lie ~aid something J did n"t understand al the time ll P rairie" was No. I for the week, a pos ition normally held by one of ABC's Tuesday nig ht comedies, ··Three's Company" or "Lave i"nc and Shirley." Both t he A BC shows were pre-empted election evenin~. The firs t c ha pte r in a C BS m iniseries. ··The Word.·• was runner- up for the week, foll owed by three A BC shows. ··Love Boat," "Mork .ind Mindy" and "Eight is Enough." HE RE ARE TllE week's Top 10 shows: ··Little House on the Prairie:· wi th TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS • eytlndric.I encio-e lllld -.en a.cape Q) AlfMD HITCHCOCK PAE.NHT& TWO wO<n41n ~ lo 1181 r IO Of 1 rlctt Old mtn • HONEYMOONEA8 l rying 10 11\Aile up Wlltl Altoe •lier a quarrel. Relpn lllllH Ed.I lildViC4i Ollel a.nda l\ef • recorO•ng. 12;)0 8 MOV1£ I • • ••fallen IOol'" ( 19481 Ralon RictlatdlOn, J&C'l Hitwt!lnt When the men,,. WOfOhipc II lmpllCaled In I mut<ler, • young l>O)' llltllmf)ll 10 C)fOVlde ,,.,.,, ..,..,., ... •llbi. " hf •• 55 min) e MOVIE • • • ··A Song to R41mtmber" ( 1945) Paul Munl, Cornel Wiidt Ch0pln'1 heart bfee611 011et hos kMI for Oeo<ge Send. the l>Nullful nov.1111. 12 hrs I • MOVE • • "Bengt 8a1'1QI Yov·re Dead · ( 19661 Tony R1nd11H. Senta Betge< An Am11flcan 1n M orocco become1 entangled In the m.tcnmatlons ot so••• plOthng &Q8tl'ltl lhe Untied NellonJ 12 NS I 12:37 0 0 8 .W.A. T. • Tiie Steel Plaled 54cuflty Blanket" A geng OI thleYes use a etolen armored c;3t rn en 11temcte0 ,ewetry heist (RI t:OO 0 TOMOAAOW Guests MldOlyn 08'/IS •nd 8oO Carroll Jr • known as the king and ~ of StllP611Ck Comedy wflltr.Q t:20 8 Cl) KO·JAK "Be Clflllul What You Pray F~" Threo young Puetto Rt<:ans unill'IOW!ngly stoill ii truckloact of i.up. phes belonging to a large h•J&ciono ring (RI 1:30 0 WAHTED: DEAD OR ALIVE "Dead Eno" t..46 0 NEWS 2:00 0 HEWS 8 MOVIE • • "Treed Softly S•r•no· tw" I t9~) Diana Oor1, Ter~ Morgen. A belUlt- lul llCt>emer C8UM!11 IWO brothet• IO rob and Mur- oer rn an attempt to ""n ti« ''"°' 12 hn I 2:25 1 NEWS 2:30 HEWS 8 MOVIE • • "Hell $QUaO 119!>81 Brendon Ctrrolt, FreO Gavon The aurv1vo<1 ot an .t.rnetlcan ,,., r ol In I h4I North African deaart encountet Germana <l<NM<I ............ f 1 "' • 10 m;n0 • MOVIE • • "fhe Texaa Atno«• .. (t9S t) George Montgom. wy. Gale Storm An O\Jtli.w '°'ma togelh« e group of QU1111Qhtltf • "' order to challenge 111e l ex.i11 Range.a (2 ,,,. I • OET8MART A Cflaoge 11 eaaignments •• ••0tctered" by 11 l<AOS aoent tmperson1111no the Pr~t on Iha hOt ~ 3:008 MOVIE • • • "'left ._.&Ile Love'· ( llMIO) M11llyn Monroe. v-Montano I NEW8 3-.AO NEWS 3:45 MOW: * • • "The Men Willi A Gun·· ( 18f>S) lee Panttt son. Ron• Andt!fson 4:000 MOVIE • • • .. Allee Adam~ • ( 19351 Ka1h1t1ne Hepburn, Freo MacMu,,ay 4:30 ID MOVIE ** "'Tobof The Great 11954) Cl\llriet Oralle. Kor• on Booth Tltur•datf• Bayt i•e Mov i t*# AFTERNOON 12:00 0 * * '• 'Man On A Siring" j 19711 ChrtSIOOflV George, Wiiiiam Sct1111er1 A gove<nment un<'efc.over ..gent becomes caught 1n the mtOOle of a gang wut (1 hr JO mm I Q) • • • • Blact< legion" (1937) Humpnr,.y eo0art. Ann Sr>erlOan A pt81uOIC«!d an11-1or~ner oroal'llzetion 1nteres1s a Ottt&r unemp4oye0 Amt>ft c.an WOf'kef ( I ,,r . 50 mrn l 3:00 ®l ••• ..., ··0ne Of Ou< O wn·· ( 19751 Georg•• Peopetd. ()scar HomolkJ The neurology del)8ftment ol a ta1oe l\o8pttat 1>u111u~ With IC11Vlty as 9 l'fPKdl oav •• chrCWllCled I 1 nr • JO min) 3:30 D ••'•"Skin Game ( 19711 James Garne<, Luu OoaMtt A pair or con m'"' .ire oulwilled by d lem<1lu COll880U8 ( 1 ht . 30 min I Ad Curbs Eyed For Kids' TV WASHINGTON <A P l -Organizations cal ltn~ for federal regulation of telev1s1on commercaab a i m ed at children urged Tuesday that citizens lt'll the government how they feel a bout the ads. "The public has :.bout one more week lo get letters off lo the f ederal Trade Comm ission before the period for pubhc comment ends." said Peg~y Charren, preside nt of Action for Children 's Television Miss Cha rren. who has been calling for the regulat ion for a decade. s poke before a news con- fe re nce at which consumer, labor and other group' supported the FTc ·s current inquiry 1nto the am pad ofTV advertisint(on ch1ldren. BUT Fl'C'S COMM ENT period ends Nov 24. meaning that letters from concerned l'itm.•n:, should be ma iled within a week to gel there on tame. she said. "We know that the industries that are profiUng from this advertising are going to ma ke known their views to the FTC in a mynud 11r ways. We 'd like fo r people who don't hav<· uny m oney at stake to tell the FTC what they think nr children's adve rtising. ··we a re a sking people to spend one hour watching the kind of tclev1s1on aimed at children and then write the f'TC." she said. The FTC is considering a number of remedlt·~ to possible unfair advertising aimed at c h1 ldrt-n These include a ban on ads aimed at childre n le~-. than 8 yea rs old. who have been determined by tht· FTC staff to be too young to understand the :.elhng purpose of the commercials ANOTHER POSSIBILITY under FTC con- side r ation is to require industry.financed "corrc<'· live a dvertisng." These ads would give informa · t1on to balance commcr<'1als lo children. such a ... ads promoting good nutrition to balance tho"e for highly sugared cereal Tht' !''TC procccd1n~ is strongly opposed hy adHrl1sing. broadcast1ni: and toy industry groups as well as bv md1v1dual cereal manufactun·r.., They have said a regulation is unneeded and would violate flrsl Amendment rights to free speech . =· 'Get Smart' Movie Set a r a ting of 27.8 representing 20.7 ---------------------, • .· .. • • ... HOLLYWOOD <AP) -Would you believe Maxwell Smart is going to be the next king of England? Would you believe he's going to get his own movie? "The Return o f Max w ell Smart" will be a major m ovie m ade from the TV series "Get S mart.·· Do n Ada m s w i ll r ecreate the title role as the bungling spy. Arne Sultan and Bill Dana wrote the screenplay. which is now being polished by novelisl - µlaywrigbt Max Shulman. Clive Donner will direct. ~C....Act...C..., h--,.w ...,._ TALENT All e9e1 6 lyPot• 10< oa11l1>i. ~~ ... ~¥CJIC9 ~ -~ Tll.f ..... Thea!• .. 6tuNt 6 l'1ra (7 4) TELEPHONE BUGGED? WE EXPOSE r-------------..... 1•LLEGALW1RETAPS Put IOmt red s.tllt In your lunsets. Buy ont of the d,.am boats llst- t d In tl'tt Bo1t1n9 clHsllled eds Of Utt Dally Pltot. 642-5671 Confldentlal Service ··cAU. US FROM PHONE BOOTH" 714 848-4098 ' ~ '1 - million homes, NBC; "The Word," Part I, 26 or 19.4 million. C BS: "Love Boal," 25.9 or 19.J million. "Mork and Mindy," 25.1 or 18.7 million. and "Eight Is E nough." 24.9 or 18.6 million. all ABC; "60 Minutes," 24.8 or 18.5 million. CBS; "Charlie's Angels." 24 . l or 18 million, a nd "Wha t 's Happening.'' 23.9 or 17.8 million. both ABC: ··M·A-S-H." 23.7 or 17.7 mJllion. CBS. and "Fantasy Is land," 22.8 or 17 million. The second 10 shows: ··Monday Night t'ootball." ABC: "One Day at a Time.'' CBS: "Barney Miller " and "Soap," both ABC; Mon· day Movte -"Rainbow," Big Event -"Ode to Billy Joe," and "CHiPs," all NBC; and "Dallas." Wednesday Movie -"Firs t You C ry," and "Barnaby Jones," all CBS. 103 FM STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR '"'°"' Fa~hion hland Newport Bench PRE CHRISTMAS SALE SAVE $40 SJ89 .. -. ... . 7 . . .. I ' • .. : .. . . . . . • .. . • • • . . • • . ... • . II ' '1 ~ ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES New Sex Symbol? ~'adi111 Urw i/,s Latest Discovery • work. lh' WILUAM C". 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'.1hfom111 bastJon of 11pukoc.·t' but m .a plush Marula s ub urb i\ Crt''A nwmtk•r del>cnbt>d the mans1011 s a1 l'h1 lectu n • as "part Gl"Orti:ian. part Sparush R1v1era an<J pJrt Bl'\'t•rh lull!'. ,,·hmallz " tt .. r tinted &Pt'('hlrlf'!I and laid them 11n j r offt'4.• tu hit• ht•fore bl't(1nrung llw intt•rvw"' Sht• :.:11d for tht• fi rst 111x month .. of ht•r nih· on "Tht• <;u.iding I 1~ht, 'ht• ·wai. taking a little pinch t•f n 1h11rn ''vt>ry dny with my lunch. "' thnt "'h<'n I l(Ot 1n fro nt of the 1 Jnwr,1 I "'l>uld 11111 frf't'Ll' qu1k -;o muth Yl'l sht> said shl· was <"aim when 'hf' mt't Vad1m . an idol from her high school days, partly because everybody s~ud she resembled Miss Fonda, Vad1m's wife at the time '· W c ha d the ~a m e m outh or someltung." M 1ss Pickett has been around s how bus1nt'~s a ll he r IHe. Iler father SITTING CROSS-LEGGED. ''P teaches drama and directs at the pm~ l'OffC't• .111d -.111111..ang <'l~drettes an Un1vNsity of Houston , and her ht'r upst;111, ''JI ' dressing room. mother is an actress in the legitimate M 1ss 1'1<•1..t'll 1,1ll.1·d nf her first a p theater. pcar am't' bt·lorl' ·• l'•1mt'ra two Vt"U r'> Rut she said working with Vudim l'arlit'r m Tht• (;u1d1 n~ l.1,::ht " Jn<.l was an awak<'nin~ r I ._. \ f ' . : I.. ' • ON THE WAY UP? Cindy Pickett ::1=============:;r============;::=============:::;;;;~ I M~1JSE I Enghsh ~G ti:> I Sub· Titles ~ Your Daily Pilot can be Recycled 1#1.f .,. , .. , '-"' #H•Qt m•· nN1<J•'' u t yfhOl/ tt•nh•r I" ( W.f I Mr~ .. f '1'•f. 'iQ81 NOW PLAYING! MANN SOUTH COAST Costa Mesa 549·3352 ~ llllM'Olll! I UV l'ICT'«! : ~ NOW PLAYING OMllGl MAU ClllOIA WUT UA c:nEIA Orl"Qe &lf 0340 WISlllMSi.I 992-'493 Costa liltw 540 Wl4 .. 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Wednesday, November 15, 1978 DAIL y PILOT BJ J Remembering the Stars By ROBERT McEWEN Si\ N FRANCISCO I AP l Wh e n Jos hua L oga n Hollywood's "prince of racon- l e u r s" ht>ard Belle Davis threatened to sue over what he said a bout ht-r in his new book. Logan warned his lawye r who brushed up on libel and con· eluded· ··1 don't think Bette Davis can s ue you. but there are about a dozen others who could. The book, Logan's second non· fiction work. 1s entitled "Movie Stars. Real People and Me," and it's sprinkled with juicy anecdotes drawn fro m more than 40 years of directing Hollywood's biggest stars. AMONG IDS triumphs were "Bus Stop." "Picnic." "Mr. Roberts." "/\nn1e Get Your Gun ." ··south Puc 1f1c" and "Camelot." Amon~ the naughtie r e pisodes in the book were accounts of Kim Novak ordering Logan to "pinch" ~r so she could cry for a 11cene in "Picnic." Ma rilyn Monroe insisting on doing a "Bus Stop" scene nude to e nsure its e roticis m . and Richard Harris springing stark naked from a prop room to greet Va nessa Redgrave on the set of "Camelot." Logan said the most talented person he ever worked with was He nry Fonda. whom he directed on Broadway m "Mr. Roberts." "THE RE WAS A time when I might have said Brando or Monroe. but Marlon has n't been able to sustain great work as He nry has. a nd Marilyn was gone before she ever l(Ot the r hance lo s how people how good s he really was." he said. "Marlon was attractive when he was young and arrogant. but now that he's old a nd arrogant. he's just obnoxious " Logan said has greatest MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY T PEPPER'S L ELY HEARTS CLUB BAND" !PG) "JESUS CHRI ST SUPERSTAR" 110 M"' sn11co• "PARADISE ALLEY" (PG} "THE WILD GEESE" (A} "BOYS FROM BRAZIL" fRJ "MAGIC" (RI "UP IN SMOKE" fR l "UP IN SMOKE" (A) "EASY RIDER" "MAGIC" (R) "CORVETTE SUMMER" "MAGIC"(R) "CORVETTE SUMMER" NATIONAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE "SLAP SH T" artistic ach1c.•vement was th£· stage version of .. Mr Roberti.. · although he as almost as proud of giving Marilyn Monroe "hN first real chance to act " as thl' show girl from a small towl'l 111 "Bus Stop." ASKED WHAT KEY ingrc dients go into the makmg of a hit, Logan said. "You simply find a story important enough to hold an audience's mterest. and one which also has a chance or being an illuminating l'X perience . "The protagonist mus t learn something that moves htrn and s hakes up his emotions so much that it r hanges the entire coucsl' of his life." There were notable failures in Loga n 's career. too. Among them . such for~ellable vcntur<'s as "Look To The Lal hes," .. All Ame rican" and Logan's self proclaimed wors t productton ever : "Mr. President." CO-HIT MELANIE MAYRON "GIRL FRIENDS" HEAVEN CANWAJT ~mi a.'lll#it edwards HUNTINGTON ll4CHATllLUS,tu. 848-0318 ~"' - .. ' .. ... .. . . ' . . .... ... .. . . .. CHttCHA CHONG'S UPIN SMOKE I ' ' . • . •J2 DAILY PILOT National Smoker Stu~ • • • . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. 'Enriched Flavor~ tobacco proved satisfying even to high tar smokers in latest research. What do smokers of high tar cigarettes -the toughest taste critics of low tar smoking-have to say about low tar MERIT? 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This ability to satisfy over long periods of time could be the most important evidence to date that MERIT is the first real taste · , . , alternative for high " · ~\, tar smokers. ~~~ ~&lOO's . . . -. ..... ~, .... ,.. ....... f ~ • I f • I 1 I I . • t .• 1, INSIDE: •Horoscope •Ann Landers •Club Calendar •Special Diets Wedneeday. November 18. 1t'11 DAIL V l'tlOT Cl Speeial Big Bird Stuffin' WHOl.E WHE AT APPi. ST\lt'FING •' 1·up hul~r or m1tr1anne t <-up c.•hopped c.in1on \0 :.hl't'11 whole wheal bread cut tn ''2 inch c. ubt•b •ti c.·ups 1 2 lar1tt> applt>S, pan'd, C"ON'd and hncly d111pp1-<I l:'I cup.' I '• 1•up 'h~ ..ilmondi. ltlasH·d I c.·up t•h1rken broth t ''t:tit . h.ihtly beal~n :? teu~poon~ Wor ct-:.tt>r,tun• '>11.UCt' I lt'it:.p(>t>n 'ult I' 1t•ht•ut l•H·n to 32~ F In it I argt' ~k1llet nwlt buttt·r Atltl onwn 'IUUlt.' until tender. re· mo\€' from ht•Jt Ma 1n bn•Jd cu~. apples and ·•Im u n d :. M 1 x c.• h 1 c.· kt' n broth . "'g g . Won·t•M,•r:.tu~· saul't' and ~ult Pour over bread mixture , ma~ \\t•ll Turn into a 2·quarl c.·asserole Bake. uncovered, unW apples art 'oft. about 3!> minutes Serve with turkey, c.·h1 cken. pork or veal This recipe can be doubled or tnpled H desired. spoon unbaked m1xtun• into the l'1tv1ty of a turkey or roasting c·h1C'kc.•n Skt•\\-er or sew. roast following your f;nontc.• d1rc•t·t1ons BROWN RICE STUFF1 NG '~ t•up butter or margarine, d1v1ded I cup chopped onion t cup :.lu:l'd <'<'lery '~ pound mushrooms, sliced <2' 2 cups> 4 cups cooked brown nee I cup shelled walnuts, coarsely chopped 1 1 teaspoon sail 'z cup chicken broth 5 teaspoons Worcestersture sauce 2 eggs, h~htly beaten Preheat oven to 350 F In a heavy skillet melt butter. add onion and celery. Saute until tender. about 5 minutes; remove for later use. Add mushrooms to s killet . saute until golden, about 5 minutes. Add race. walnuts. salt, C'h1cken broth, Worcestershire sauce and re- 't'rved oruon and celery. Stir in e~gs. Place in a 2 quart buttered casserole Cover and bake, about 40 minutes. Let stand 10 minutes before ~ervang If dc.•sired. spoon unbaked mixture into the cavity or a small turkey or large roasting t'hi ckl'n Ske\\-er or ~e" . roast following your favontl' d1rcct1ons This rt'c1pe can be doubled or tnpll'<i. Talk turkey with a Middle Eastern accent. Poekets 0' Plenty Leftovers can be FUN. And here's a sup· pert1me idea that is fun to fix and fun to eat. Simply stir u p chunks of turkey in a tantalizing mixture of yogurt, mushrooms, and an envelope of chicken gravy mix. The gravy mix provides a smooth, creamy, and flavorful sauce, while the yogurt and ~call ions add a Middle Easte rn flavor accent. Then the fun begins. Spoon the fill ing into halves <or quarters> of pocket bread -also called pita bread. HOT TURKEY POCKETS 3 to 31h cups cubed cooked turkey 3 tablespoons chopped green onioos l,"z cup plain yogurt 1 envelope <lW-oz. l gravy mix for chicken 1 can <3 or 4-oz > mushroom stems and pieces 3 or 4 round loaves pita or pocket bread. halved or 6 to 8 small loaves• 1 lh c ups each diced cucumber s and tomatoes 1i,.; cups alfalfa sprouts or shredded let- tuce i i,.; cups sliced ripe olives Combine turkey. onions, yogurt, and con- tents of gravy mix envelope in saucepan. Drain m ushrooms saving liquid ; add water to liquid to make i,., cup. Add mushrooms and liquid to turkey mixture. Cook. stirring, until ml.xture ls piping bot. s to 10 minutes. Spoon into bread pocke ts . Serve with bbwla of cucumbers, tom atoes, alfalfa sprouts, and olives to apooa in- to filled pockets. 8 to 8 servtnp. • Or use bot dog rolls. GRILLED 'l'UKKEY APPLE SANDWICBE8 2 tablespooos prepared yeUow mustard bread 2 tablespoons drained sweet pickle rel.lab 12 slices cooked turkey 12 slices whole wheat or pumpernkkel 1 large tart apple, cored and thinly sliced 6 slices muenster or cheddar cheese Butter or ma rgarine Combine mWJtard a nd pickle relish. Place 2 turkey sUces on each of 6 bread slices. Spread each sandwich with 2 te aspoons of the mustard- relisb. Add 1 or 2 apple slices and a slice of cheese to each ; top witb remaining bread slices. Lightly spread outside of sandwiches with but- ter ; brown ln skillet over medium be at untU cheese melts. 6 servings. Stuff a Thanksgiving turkey wffh Whole Wheat Apple, or Brown Rice. Preheat oven to 350 r In a large skillet melt ' 1 t'UP or the hutl(·r Add onion and celery Saute until tender. about 5 minutes. remove to a bowl for latc>r use Add n•mammg ''" cup butter to ski ll et. Heal unltl hol. Add mushrooms to An Elegant Nesselrode Holiday entertaining is the time to splurge on elegant special desserts. A traditional and beautiful choice is nesselrode pie. It's instantly recognized by the richly flavored. rum accented cream filling. Candied fruit. chestnut puree and shaved chocolate are enveloped in the velvety custard mounded hi~h in a baked pastry shell In this deluxe version half and half combined with egg yolks, gelatin and whipped egg whites creates an especially light textured custard. Since this pie needs to chill until set, it's best to make it well in advance. Just before serving, lavish on a layer or whipped cream and garnish with additional fruits and chocolate. It's a fit· ting finale for the most gala occasion of the · season. Holiday hostesses know the re's no way to get through the entertaining season witbout a good supply or real whipping cream on hand It's THE all purpose dessert maker. Used as a topping. it's an instant way to dress up cakes, pies. pastries and puddings. There's probably no de ssert lopping as simple to make as whipped cream. NESSELRODE PIE, 14 cup diced candied orange peel 1.a cup quart.ered candied red cherries ''• cup dark seedJess,raisies •,4 cup light rum 1 envelope plain gelatin . 1'2 cup sugar 3 eggs, separated t i,.; cups half and half 1 'h cup canned chestnut.puree• 3 tablespoons shaved S'"11sweet. chocolate 1 baked 9-inch pastry shell t cup whipping cream •or •,~ cup canned Che6lol\tS ·pureed in blender Marl.nat.e orange peel, cherries and raisins in rum lh hour or longer . Combioe gel.-Un, sug-ar, egg yolks and 1 cup half and tialf. Cook over me dium he at about 5 mim.ates or u ntil thickened, stirring coos~Uy with wire whisk. DO NOT BOIL. Stir in remainina '-" cup half and half and chestnut pwee. Cool until it beglns to thicken. Whip egg. w~tes Until stiff. Fold into custard mixture. Fold in tnarioated fruit and chocolate. Tum into baked j>ast,-y shell, mound· ing high as possible. C!ill until set . Whip cream and spread even layer over' pie. Pipe remaining cream decoratively qn top~ 1f1desired sprinkle with additional fruit and chocolate. Makes 8 ser~ing1. skillet. saute until golden. about 5 minutes Add ri ce. walnut s. s alt . c hickt:n broth . Worcestershire sauce and reserved oruun c1nd celery Stir m eggs Place an a 2-quart buttered casserole Cover and bake, about 40 minutes Let stand 10 minutes hf'fore serving This recipe ran be doubled or tnpl<·d If desired, !-poon un· baked mixture into th1· cav1tv of a turkey or roasting chicken Skt'"-l'r or si.•w. roal>t follow· mg your favorite directions. Holiday hostesses will be a hit with traditional nesselrode pie. Thanksgiving Best Buys The next two weeks wlll be a period or price nuctuations and quality upheavals as the fresh produce industry goes through fall doldrums. As old s hipping districts close and new winter ones open quality and prices of many items chan.ie a bruptly. VEGETABLES All leaf lettuces top the list of good buys, ex· cept for the Iceberg variety. A sudden beat wave in the Blythe area 40 days ago d.lrecUy affected the growtna cycle. This situation Will continue for at least two weeks. Com ls an excellent buy and should remaln so through Thanksgiving. Traditional cooking vegetables s uch a s squash will experience quality problems and higher prices. Demand is very heavy for quality merchandise. One exception will be with eggplant. Look for tremendous buys on a quality product io the next two weeks. Brussel sprouts. carrots. onions, radishes should all remain fairly stable. FRUIT The tomato m arket will be rising slightly. Cooler nights have caused lhe Calltomla areas to diminish In volume meaning a gradual In· cre ase ln prices. Grapefruit from Texas and Florida tops the list of good citrus buys. FairchiJd tangerines and naval oranges are beginning to arrive. Flavor is off somewhat and prices will be high. As we progress into the season these two items will improve . Mixed melons remain excellent. in quality. Look for eood buys in cre ns h a ws a nd honeydews. At present lt appears Emperor, Calamerla and Alameria grapes will be available lhrouab Chris tmas. The,e ite m s are comin1 from storage and quality is good. Pricea should re· main l'Onstant. . .. .. ... -~ ...... ' . .... .,.. .. ~ .. ,,, .... , J ('2 DAILY PIL01 • Wecl....Oay Nowrrl!M I!> 19/9 FOOD P11mpkin Party Pie Yo u don 't have to havf' a ht;ht hand ~ ilh pastry pie crust to put together lhe rl cbHl. most dt>hclous pumpkin pie 1n a llff'tlme of th.inkbfUvmgs' Pumpktn PN·on Pitrt) P1f' ha~ a ~p1cy Pumpkin kl' Cream f1IHnJt wbJch 1i. e oh an c ~d w i th wh111p~d rream Tht'n It !\ ~poonl'd into an l'll1>) ·Qlli<'k tru5t uf But h •r Pt>C'an l<'e C'rt••m. all I 11 J) JH' d ~ I I h .a ti (' h 1•1 ,&line SdUl'l' 1 Ue p r t> p.1rt>1t n 1:h 111> 1t it.. peo 11h· art> ~011~ to 'k for '\'l'Onch I One of ttw great thine, J bout It w.1de from I u1>te . lt'i.;t u1 '" look:s 111 1 hat 1t l'&n lM' wh1r1JX'd 11p &hl'ad of time itn1l 't1uhed 1t~U} in you1 frtte1.er :wvcral davi.. or ,1 week or two bt>fore a ho hd&ay d1Mer Thu1 11> :-urh u boon for bu:\y hoblelik~ that we pre diet 1t will bt•<•ome a part~ standb) right lhrough the holuLty 't•ason PUMPKIN PECAN PA R'fV PIE WITH PRALINE SAUCE t 11 quarts butter rwcan ice cream Berry Good Just a few years ago Th a nksg1v1ng dinner was no t considere d :;at1sfying unless you left t he tahle with belt un buckled . vowing to d1el in the momm~ Today ·~ e mphasis on li~hter menus. though. :-uggests hohday meab that arc not as heavy but every bite as ~at1sry. ing /\ d c lacate, (la. vor11ome dessert brings a festive meal to a s wC'et but hght finale. ~htle departing from th<' robu:;t wedge of pumpkin or mince pie customarily served The taste of this airy· light cream 1s derived from t•ranberry liqueur. an a ll ·natura l s pirit made fro m pressed native grown cranber nes. which emphas1ies the flavor of our nallv<• fruit m the nuHy base and s parkling sauce. Th e ea rl y N e w Eng land colonists en· Joyed cranberry spirits. too. bre wing drinks from a variety of fruili; that all\O included jumper berries, applos. peaches and pears. So this Colonial-style hoh day debliCrt, even served tater an the day an the living room or den while enjoying TV.football . will evoke the taste of a long American tradition. CRANBERRY CREAM 3 eggs. separated 1 :i cup water I e nvelo p e u n · flavored gelatin 1 ~cup sugar '"" cup c ran berry liqueur 1 cu p wh1pp1n g cream I tablespoon <'onfc>e tioners' sugar SAUCE: 12 cup sugar I table6poon corn· starch dash of sail •12 cup waler v.. cup cranberry liqueur 1 teaspoon fresh l~mon juice Beat egg yolks with water in saucepan; stir in gelatin wilh 11. cap sugar. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly u nt i l m ixt ur e i s thickened. Stir in liq· ueur and refrigerate, s tirring occa s io n a lly unti I consistency of un· beaten egg while. about 25 minutes. Beat egg whites until soft peaks fo rm : s prinkle io re- mainini &Uiar aod con· tinue beating a l high s peed until stirr peaks form. Fold liqueur mix· ture into egg whites. Whip cream with con· fectlone rs' s ugar; fold mto mixture. Spoon into well·bultered 5-cup mold and refrigerate unlll firm. Be fore serving. Blend sugar. cornstarch a nd salt wtth water in small saucepan. Boil for s minutes. stirring con· stantly. Cool . Stir in liqueur and lemon juice. CblU. Unmold cream on· to Mrvt.ni d.lab. 8Uce and 1er•e Wltb cranberry 11ace. l.2MrVln'8· I qu~rt pumpktn u·e cream ~11 C U p W h I p fl I n 6' creMm . wh11>1x-d "• cup packl'd ll~ht brown •ul(ar 2 I lilblf"'pooM hull t• r l t1abh""'poon wult·r I r (' U ll (' h 0 j) Pf" II pet' a nt. I T h I r t v m I o u t t• l'I bdorf' 1>rt>pa r1ne l <'t' C'rrom crwu put a d('t•p 9 1nrh pie pan 1n tht> (r etitr 1 To mak e rru t "4IOr111ng quH·kly . Hnt bottom •.ind 61de .. of frotf11 1nm wit h buttt'r pee u n l<'t> ''rt•arn Ou not 1>ut Ire rrt>u m on Mi~~ of pun Build up crllllt ''l uwh 11bovl6 l-dfle of pun by ovc.orlapp1ng tablt• l>pt>llnKful or l('t ('re.im t rf't'Ltt 1.1t lea1>t 2 houris lJ~111.: tin ll'C cream spud•• St't)t1p, or tabll' 11poon , ludll' pumpkm l<'t' cnam wtc) (n>tt•n ll'l' crtam crust f"ret'lt' ttt lcut 2 ht1urN To mukt.- Pr1th nt1 Sau<'f' an .small saucepan over m<.'d1um ht•al. rort1binl' brown 1rnaur. butlt>r and wu~r Hrlr1g JW1t to a boll. ('l'IOk 1 •,: m lnute11, remov.- fr o m ht'at, a Llr 1n p1•c ans fool Spoon Praline S.rnce around the ans1<1e edge of the crust Mound the 1t'J cup or whipped c r eam In renter Freei e . Let m~llow tO minutes 1n r e f r 1 gcrator Cut 1 n wedges Makes 8 lO 10 servings Pumpkin p ie has an ice cream base *Play Ralphs Great Ameftca Quiz*** Enioy super savings on Sa .. u • 02 Tu ••tll Co11pon 15 .. l11'1t"x211"·(#852) s~-1111 Aluminum 1 I ~O) E·ZfoU ~~~? Roasting Pan .. ch ~t.1/ --~ l "'11t One Item 9"d One Coupon p_, Cuttomef. Coupon Effective Nov. 16 thru Nov. 22, 1971 SUPER COUPON~ . All Ralphs Turkeys Are USDA Grade A Fro;ien-Wlth Pop-Up Cooking Q.uge Froun·Wlth Pop· Up Cooltlng Q1ug1 ~~ ::.73 ~Butler Basted 85 Tom Tlltley ~~ • Frozet1·Wlth Pop-Up Coolong Qeuge f~Wlttl P•UP Cooking Geuge :=":.::-::'. . 7 7 ~=Basted I: .87 per II lb. Golden Premium Meats ~ • .._. ..... AMed..C .... 111119 2•• Bonela11 Ham -"'· ~ iAsi'ola:nb , .. -• ~p;tt;g•--221 lb ~P~os;;;;---pet .98 • PLAY RALPBS GREAT AMEIUDA QUIZ Over a mlllton prlw avallable to win!MJ weell! 000S CHAlll 'Otl Pllll( CAllOOlllY l1tec11 .. N--11t1a Plllll C:ATEOORY ORDUP I Tur\tr• a fl•m• bllmiltd R.1111 V•lut I0/2171 ••'0.000 GAOUP Mf'lffl ,,.,, M•tc"""• r11...,11.0•111~v....,. 10<1118 WHU GllOUP lll Hottc11, 11..,.~ u1rm1too A.1111 v,1 .... t011111 '2.1lS,S.J OlllOUI' IV IO"\ Oii I- C 111m•lfll i..11H Yll.,. 10l'l71 '7,&41_lll NUMIEA Of 00051N 0006 Ill PlllZE CAAOS 1 Viii! 11 VISITS 11,000 II• ttl I '" N •UOOO I ff\ t •m.ooo ''"' I '" I 1MI ... ~_, ..... .._..,. 1.,.... ...... l"9ctift .t .. 111 .... ltot• In ~ C...._. TM Mel #ldlN .-... Mll«t le cto.,... ............... ..,,, ~ llPOfl Mtic41, N -....,. L.11111 .. 1111 .. _. i. 88 per lb. Super Dell ~~Cremn O"~MlflAlld Cr.merry Gelatin ~~RoN. Dsat;c;; · Super Bakery ~ 11..,.....,reel\,,.,.. ... Petite Danllh ~~~ ~ p';tyflib Roll ~·F~cii; Frozen Food• ~ '" lpeclll 0.-1e Pet Whip Topping ~ ......,..."" Oftitll --Mixed VegeW:!I• ~ Olno't·10".ci.-....... or Pepperoni Pim ~ APi)i;Pil '1pl. 49 cln. I ,. 01 .69 tOIJI) I OL .61 pilg 11or. 71 Cl.n. I 1'0L 1'' ..... _.. 11• 129~ 47 u--.. ;:: 22• UltN. 49 ,-, .. lo&. .59 ...... ,,. .. .89 .... ,.., 1" ... ........ .,....a •. m.=••cepf ...... , ......... a. lhuncltly, ,,............ •• ,, ••. 23. (¥{ ~ Ralphs has a fuU super 1alaction d holiday pcdtry ... Such u Swift Butttm.11, Armout Star, Ralphe Brand, and Freeh Turtteya ... Alto g ..... chlck•nt, corntth game hens, 1tuffed turtceya, smoked turktp, juniot turkeys, br ... ta. hindquartera, ducks and morel Free 11alphs Tails Tllby" brodln To help you aelect and pf'9Plr• your hoUday turtcey. Avallable at all R-'phl meat departments. Fle\'OffUI 120L box II JohnMOITll CllillldHam 51b. can 55 Pantry Fiiier• L]ll DOll-lllcM, CltuM °' CNOllecl ~ Pineapple In Juice ~M"~ ~Ka;syrup ~R-OtiYll ~ ~M1d11Flcu ~ ._. .... ~ Nabilco TrilcQta ~ GOiion Claml ~ heet Picklel ~ .... 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IUCll PASEl ll YMOICIA, u.A llt.$ 12M ... l1STI, .... 1 IYll .... cma MW 17111 179 ST.. 1ISTlll ' .... -... -... ' ..... .... ~ . ~ ' I • •• FOOD · Grapes baked with apples make a wintertime dessert. Grape-Apple Dessert (,r.1pcs arP .1 real !!Ur pn<;t in Crap<• lirower·., II 3 1 ' 1· ... t S l r t' u l! e I lit•< a11,, tn•u...,•I tr<tcll t1t1r • .i,, ,., :l ll)pptnJ.! for 1 off1•1· c·alo..1·s :ind r1d1 lir1 .. 11h Th111k of the d{ 11~11 1111 thl· fir~I bill' th<' '••111h1n.1twn of pleasing \{ 'tu1 t'" th.Jt you don t t ''-JJl't'l in tms "grape" t.Jl.eoff on old fash10ned st reuseL GRAPE G ROWER 'S HARVF..S'f STREUSEI, f'illlo~: 2 tablespoon'> t'orn slarch '::cup ~ugar 1 tt'ai,poon cln namon Dash salt 112 pounds Cal· iforn1a grapes I red green a nd /or blue bl ac k ), ha lved and s eeded <about4cups) 4 cups sliced apples J tablespoons lemon JlllCe Streo.w l: ··~ cup butter 2:1 cup sugar 1 c up flour 1 t eas poon ci n· na mon If.! cup chopped nuts In large bowl, blend cornstarch with sugar . cinnamon and salt. /\dd fruits and lemon juice. Toss to coat. Turn into greased 7 ~2x ll'~·inch ba king d is h . With fingertips, work butte r into sugar, fl our a nd cin · namon. Add nuts. Top filling wath streusel. Bake m 375 degree oven 4-0 to 50 minutes. or until stre usel Is golden and fruit is tender. Serve warm. Makes 6 to 8 Wednesday. November 15. 1978 DAil Y PILOT (!1 Cherry Cheesecakes By C. BROWNSTONE leave oven on at 375 m a ander of the Chert y CHERRY TOPPING: Ind 1 vidua l che rry · d eg r ees Spr ead 2 Topping to heJt and UM· (n a 1 •..-..quart saucepan topped cheesecak es t a bl espoo n s o f t h e as a garrush Cora ium· star together ""' cup sug. have been with us for a chilled Sour Cream Top-pie pudding I Chill l ht-ar a nd l ''J tablespoons w h I 1 e be ca u se pa ng ove r each hot the chet'St.•cake cups, but cornstarch Gradua lly cheesecake Is favorite cheesecake cup Bake servt.• lht-m tht• day they stir in the hquid from a pa rty fare and the cup· until the topping as set ar e made t o have 16 ounce can of La rt. red. cake siu ls convenient 4 to 5 mlnut(>s Let stand r hocolate-cook1e layt.'r pitte d , watC'r -packcd to ser ve. until cold Remove from crisp l' her r 1 e s , k c e p i ng But trust my friend pans, but not from bak· Makes 12. smooth, add the cher· Rose to add her own mg cups. SOUR CHEAM TOI'· r 1 t.• .s . Coo k o v c r touch to the usual rec-Make the Cherry Top-PING : Star ll't:elher l '·2 moderate heat, star nng lpe. S be makes h e r ping At once spoon a cups commNcial sour co n stan t ly. u n t 11 cherry cheesttake cups Jtenerous a mount of at cr~am. l tablespoon sug t hick e ned . clear and with Cour diffe r e nt over each cheesecake a r a nd ~~ t e as poon boiling. Sttr in 'tlt tea fl a vo r s. Firs t com e cup. (Refrigerate the re · vanilla. spoonaJroondextract. c h o c o I at e -cook 1 e ------------------------------- c rumbs . n ex t th e chee1ecake. then a sour cream mixture a nd finally a tart. red cherry topping. ROSE'S CHERRY CHEESECAKE CUPS Sour Cr eam Top· ping. see below 10 fudg e·c h ip cookies crrom a sv ... ounce bag> crushed un til powdered a nd packed down (~ CUP) l large egg 8-ounce tub whipped crea m cheese "3 cup sugar 2 teaspoons lemon Juice ~teaspoon vanill3 Cherry Topping, see below Make the Sour Cream Topping and ch.ill. Use a 12-cup muffi n pan -each cup 2~ in- ches across the top and t inch deep. In each muf. fin-pan cup put a fluted baking cup cpaper or foll >. each l'r'• Inches deep. Pat 1 tablespoon or the cook:ie crumbs over the bottom of each bak· ing cup. ln the sma ll bowl of an e l ec tric mixe r at m e dium spee d, thoroughly beat together the egg, cream cheese. s ugar. lemon juice a nd va n i lla -a bo u t 4 minutes. Spoon 2 table· s poons or the mixture into each baking cu p Bake 1n a prcheatt•d 375-de gree oven until slightly puffed and firm on top and a cake tester inse rted In the center comes out almost clean -about 10 minutes. Remove from oven. but servings. ~--~--------------------------------.;;;_----------------------------------------------------~- ave SI.IS .. . ~;~ :,; '. ' .. ·:·~, ~B ' '"'" {.M•I . 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C4 DAILY PILOT Wednolldoy ~ t&, tf1'8 FOOD Game H en Stuffing Fall dmners havt• t1 ~pttlal zest becaU!)e of the abundant fr-Hh foodR available at lhlb Ume of yt"a r Bec-a u se fall mulls lb~ f'nd of the vrowln1 1k'4M>n . harv~t <'f'lf'braua.u h•vt' bet•n part of our ltve~ tor counllf'ss flener1atwn' l''or hWldrt'db of Y"'-'~· ~Jlle h~w celebrah'<l a bountiful horvMt that filled thf'lr barn., and t ore h ousf's for thr wlntt'r W~ ronlinU(" lhl' lrt1dll1on "1th Thanlt11tv1n.1i ~rnd other fall festhab S pl'<' I J I d I ~ h ~ !> J rt• oft~n st•n·ed for lh1•,t• m·caiotllni.. but tweaui.t• of tht> numtwr of p~1rtw .. :tnd dannt•r.., 1t ts ham to rt•m e m bt'r "''••l·tly Whitt was s erved To mJke your own foll celtbr a 11on different. selt!<'l one memorable dash to stand out and set the theme ror the entire meal One sul'h d1~h yuu tdn preparc 1s !>luffl'<l Co r n 1 sh g a m e h 1· n Thesc :.mall birds lo<>k elegant. but are 11ull1' (•asy to prepare Your )!uesb l'annol help hut he 1 m pressed when t ht•.> .i re served with their m d1v1dual ~Jm<' hen Peanut Stuf.ftng makc•s Cornis h gam1· hens even more spel'1a l The crunchy texture or t' o c k I a r I p c a n u t s Recipe F o r 'PolllS' By C. BROWNSTONE DEA H CECILY: ll:J\'1• 'ou any recipe~ using pom!'gr anall•s? Last 't•ar I madt· Jelly by 1 o mb1n1n g. poml· granatcs with prickly pear~ It sure was good• TEXAS COOK DEA H TEXAS COOh. T hl' only way I used l>OmC'i:ranatcs. bdurl' vou r ll1lkr c·.1mt•, was lo "l'rVt' tht•m "as ts" <1r 1u1t'l'd for a bt'vcragt• You spurn•d ml· on to find out ho" nthl·r c·ooks usl' tht•m Tht· rl·{·1rw., .1 r 1• f l' " .1 n d I .1 1 ht'l'-'l'l'n' Tht•\ inC'luck 1l'll~. but \Hthuut your prn•kly J>t•ars ; shNbt.-rh a nd ll't•s. t'O('k ta11:.. molds The rct•tpt• I trlt'd " as for a c r 1• am v ~l·latin dt•ssert It het.s tangy flav or and beautiful l'Olor Whl•n I havt• a chance to trv other pomegranate ree- l pes. 1·11 r eport on thl·m C 13 POMEGRANATE CRF:A~1 I t.'nve lopc un 11.1 ,·orc•d gelatin i .. cup sugar 1 1 l'UP water 1 ·~ c·ups p oml' gr.in.ill' JWCC. see Note lw In..._ I l'UP heavy cream Stir together the ~clall n and sugar. Heat thc• watt•r \\.Ith :i,. cup of the poml'granate juice lo boiling; add to the gelatin mixture and stir until the gelatin and sug. ar dissolve. Stir in the rem a1rung :14 cup pome- granate juice. Chill, stir- ring occasionally. until thickened but not set. Whip the crea m until stiff; fold into the poml'- gran ate mixture until blended. Tum into a 1· q uart mold or into six In- dividual 'h·cup molds. Chill to set. Before serv- ing, unmold. <Or. if you prefer. turn into a clear g lass bowl or into in· div 1dua l clear g lass dessert dishes or glasses a nd do not unmold. 1 Garnish, if you like, with rosettes of whipped cream. Makes 6 serv· lngs. NOTE : For po m e - granate juice, cut the fruit In half and squeeze on a juicer. just as you would citrus fruit; then pour the pomegranate j uice through a flne- m esh s traine r . For pomegranates. we pre· fe r a hand-operated 1ulcer to an electric one because the latter may bruise the bitter wbll.t membrane surrounding the "seeds" IO that the m e mbrane adds loo much tan• to the Jul ee. I enhanc-P" lht r1t'<' t't'ltr) and 0111011 rt'anuh! ubo add 8 nutty navOt to thl!I m••m or.i blf' m«'ul Pf:AN\'T ST• t'•'I G FOR C'ORNISH C:t\M f. UtN~ I l'llll lt\JI )(llrt0t • <'UP <h o pp• d l"t•lf'r\ "Af(ll 111104 •. <'UP ('ho pped un ICltl 1 • ) c·11p., l"OOked rh·e I l'~t; • 1t•1.111poon11 c r11 lt'd 111 .111gt• nod l I' u I) l' h (1 I> (l t• ct n1ckl.Jll 1"·unul~ I ·1 t t• •I !I p 0 0 11 I l1'\l'lll 1Jr) • , 11·.1i.1)()(1n thynw f\frll murttur11w to u JUMBO WllNIRS I,.'"" l• s 1 29 t • $1 39 14 $1 49 .. s 1 s9 Mt• t HCl• l)M VI •~A.> HOFFY WIENERS ~.~ oa.tA• ... A't(" • W' Nt"S Olit BHF FRANKS • ,, ~·ci OKAJUlAY1~ • 9'0Ml 1"''~011 CHEESE SMOKIES •101 .. 1. OM:AA .. A•lll • ll()u"D $0UUl Oii llU $1 7 9 VAR1m PAa UO/ '"' v IWWT l•OAA•..._..I $298 TURICEY ROASTS 111 ·~o u SWll'l'S•LIOHl&OAR<MlAI •• $379 TURlfY ROASTS , , • ..-o ~ 1w1n l•ALL-.-rt .. 1•1 $398 TURKEY ROASTS ill .... c:; LA -MO.•C\111(11 $2'' HALF HAM II •• $3 39 hO" .. U •HAlllll CU Rf MASTER SWWT S SllZLEAN 11-0l ••O 'k 11 lt'l over medium he t Suutc celtry und onion Wltll trndt•r Thoroughly combint- re lt'r y onion m ixture, nee. i'6UiL orange rind, <'<>t•k tu ll peanuts , 1 OM' mo ry u ncl thyme U:n• to stuff body and lll'l'k cuvity of 4'~·pound l'ornlsh i:amc hens bt•tort.• roasting LB. AVERAGE I c LB. ~· g . 65c HEN TURKEYS • RANCHO 8RAN0 10-14 LB AVE:w _ • .. • ••.•••. LB. LAEll SWCllOll Of fU Sll, f!JiMMIA-HCnH TUI.KEYS Cornish game hens filled with peanut stuffing of another all-new Stater Bros. Market located at 10370 Arlington Aven ue, Riverside PORK LOlll SALE .... CHUCK -•·LOlll LI •1 •• •••CllO" l()IN • CUl •17• ROAST ..-CHOn ll MOILOlll cu• • P()lll( • 2 .. TO) LI &V() •1~· BLADE<UT LOl•llOAST l l lOlll . COllMTll• ST't'L( ... •1•• 97c, . lltOllK•••• IULO LI 99c· """'SAUSAR •Tanm-. TAllU a11A•D LUNCHEOll SLICED MEATS BACON suceo • ASSORTED 1-LB. PKG. 8-0Z.PKG. 79c EA 99cEA. 111\IJ' •LOIN T•GmSnAK $21• llUf•lllADE·CU! 9 9c LI CHUCK SftAK .• wcr • lC>tN. SlLA•. IOH£Ll$S TOlt SlllLOI• .. s22 • cu•••nAK ... $1" K CJ • LOI"• SH.IJ< .cMlftlUIOUA •• •22• '11lll'•WOt tOU CHDJJ ,r•• t 1•• ~ LIAll R ... IHF •• KH • LAllOl lNO MOf'Y• tA $1 4 l• s 1 • ----••••nAK • 17• ICl" 90"(..,. $149 •• •OU-S'ftAK Ill SLICED BACON I \II ••Ci K A 1000 • ~llUH • Wl~lfJI" OYSTERS t-OZ JAA Complete Holiday Selection 7:1io• 110AST FEATURED AT ALL ST A TEA BROS. MARKETS AT LOW·LOW PRICES am . 11oui«> • ao•mLss SWln'S aumHALl • STUJHD • JUNIOR • ROASTING CHICKENS • DUCl • GUSl n• •TIAK ,, • 12 • iiCM.llD S TIAK ,, $1 59 , 1 ff 9t0-. CHUC .. 900<£Ll'5 ' 1 79 Lii SllOULMR ... ST 11 FAMILY SIZE !WESSON Oil I iiFiiiiRBEANS 9Pi yiiuciKE MIX ... -FRESH START• CONCENTRATn> ~DETERGENT ........ .. OYNA-.io • KING SIZE • llOUIO • PRICE INCL 2SC on: U.8El. DETERGEN T PRICE INCl 2oc OFF LABEL. OISHWASttER DETERGENT FI NISH ... , $1 9 9 ~rli~g:~~~s~~:~.·. ·-·45' /"APPLES .. W f AHCY • WAS..tHGIOlf 38 ( DIAPERS 5·"-t . "" 11J8 2 1'ED7•DEllCIOC 11 0 ' IMO DRESSING .. f ... .. ·~ 43c LB 67c PARKAY MARGARINE MC« .9 •t-0z 55c :.:~,,__'.'. CELER· Y HB ra IMPERIAL 59c] ~'.? "'£5H. Clll$f'. T£HO(I'. SIAllC$ ... 42-0Z s23' LW MARGAR1t1 STICt< ... I-la s . ~.. 19 c LB COCA-COLA ........... W<>l.CAH$ 1.19 a•-0z S 24 9 RC OR DIET RITE COLA .... f1 ... :.OL 25c YAMS 0 \ llff1 • • lllUH•~•""4 t S 143 MIXERS ~H~0i~;m:cOW4'1I • 1H >L 4gc 50-oz SEASONING :J~~ltCH 1-01 77c 24cl8 JOHNSON, JOHNSON • 01sPOSA8LE • ovERN•TE 111-cr $2 21 • I PEPSI· 9·5c !iiiPiits . . "'" s2 1• COLA ="'E:.+ .. ~, $ WEWIUBE CLOSED ON THANKSGIVING DAY , NABISCO •WHEATTHINSH>-OZ.ORfRISCUIT 79 CLAUSSEN PICKLES ~J,~ z~z 1.12 I SNACK CRACKERS .l~Z. c CLAUSSEN PICKLES =~~L Sl.09 at•tl"ll.O• ..... cnwt•~• "'1#T fN.t~ t CRISCO SHORTENING ~$l85 I KRAFT CREAM CHEESE -AO£l1'+114 64c t-01 ASSORTED COLORS IN 6" POT MUMS $2''··· MRS. CUBBISON'$ I DRESSING CCl"--.0 69c O•>ll -•Nil HEAVY DUTY REYNOLD'S WRAP .t~.74c All VARIETIES OF JELLO GELATIN .~39c CLUB SODA OR GINGER ALE CAH!:k 39c WlllUUIVl fHl l'llOHT TO UMIT Oii l'l'Vll SAUSTO C()lellEJIQAl OIALPSOll WHOLESAUllS . , . ~ . . . . . -, . . . -~ . . . CLAUSSEN PICKLES ... . .. t2t-OL s3.99 CRACKERS 55·~L~(~ .... f ... . •t-0L 54c Frozen Foods VEGETABLES ~~~~~~f!::i.':"'·.°" MIXERS a~~~~~~a. .. 9 .:.oz 25c JENO'S PIZZA ,,~.K . f . tO-OL 59 4 $1 29 •• 2~L ri1~PRINClll.A age 59c) BREAD =:~UT L_ YAMS . 00.Ql .• tt-OL PUMPKIN PIE JQHHSTOH • MUSHROOMS ==~IClO I . 1~L 4' MINCE PIE JOHNSTON . • 211e-0z. 6 74 $1 39 :i.oz. $1 59 I Jt.OZ. ... oz. $1 59 tl&.OZ 65 C OLIVES oeum ! ~ PUMPKIN PIE -· SMrTH'S ! ::i'~o"'.-.... · ... •oz IN WHIPPED TOPPING ~~~:.~~os KEG-0-KETCHUP ~, I >ML 93c ORANGE JUICE ~=~~:~~y .. t PINK SALMON u•' 9 . it.oz $1.79 COOL WHIP l "'l>IEYl f •Nil. 474 I-OZ. 63 4 (IZLuuows ::..~~~53~ WILD RICE ~:.:.o ... ....... uoz.85c UNCLE BEN'S RICE l~~.. . t-Ol 85c POTAID CHIPS ~t.~~;..... .~z. 7SC DIAL GOLD ,,.._.IOU ...... f ............ r4Z 4SC SOFT SCRUB CLEANER . ... ·~L 71c .................................. ~ --=--·:-:.:........ :.::-: ::.:_.,. ____ ,....""' ... ...... ~,_..,. .............. .................... PllCIS EFFEC. 7 FULL DAYS, NOY. 16 • NOY.22, 1971 • r al,,mn's ~pedals ~on ~~ ., .... ,. "'"' 1-· "10" . .......... "299 ............. tf "'"· f'\.•"4• lo•tt• f•t..f ~Of"'f"' 1 1 ... ~ .z,.-4--, . ..-... ..,. --...... .-... .,79 ,,""' •1•9 ........... "*.... ,,..,. .... ... "" .. .,,,. ......... . • FOOD 7 • •• Four-way chili is versatile as an entree. . ·. Lite-Lunch is a whole new idea for lunch. It's hot, hearty, 1ust right for a quick, light bite. With noodles, sauce, and meat or vegetables in every tasty forkful. You make it a serving at a time , in practically no time. Just add boiling water. Try Lite-Lunch in 7 delicious flavors: Beef, Chicken, Stockpot Vegetable, Oriental Style, Macaroni and Cheese, Italian Style, and A La King . ,~----------------------Save l&C on 7our nert purcllast 01111 ll1tor ti Ute-lloc~ ~ r.nnr """'" I I ,.,. "" .... -.. -• ,.,., .......... SC ...... ,. .. 1 ~ ::::,' !r',: r::: :::.:.:~-,:.: .. ':~ ::~~::~-= =t· t::.::~= nill k 1n11f\fd Ot 111•nl111•H1 C111ll'lmtt """ ••• l!ltf •...t*t; h• c,,,. ••'-t !?04 CHPG!' "'" '* bt '"""°''° 11 OfftH!ftd tnrotiafl '"n1C1t •t•t<"' brtltn" of111,11 •r • ttt""' "1••' 4+\IJibuloo. ot M f'ltttfl .... \f .. Hlt<tltel !, hlNM•IM by t\ I. Clf't\iMt ctVH'll tt11 rtcl•IH _, •~rl flt'OIUl'lof~ lllt'd" ''''"""' t.\41 .,.., •• u SA ftl 1~rr \Qf"•tt '"" ~· ... ,, ""'' '" rtft•pt 1t 01 111r.""11 -..-~·~ -· ... ~" IMOlolAS 1 Ul'10lll 11C 901 11?0 CU"TOll io. 1.m• r.-~ .... Jlftvtl41l• l• "' ••• , -,.ft..,,. ......... fti<•.W ,,.., ..... ,. ,,..,,. .. IM l•t•4 llltf ......... _ c_,.. ... ttCPlll UPllU l/)f/1l Wednesday, November 15. 1978 DAIL V PILOT (S Try Chili ~ 011r Ways fia!>ac Cruh Con Carne m ay be st•r vcd with kidnC'y beans or rice It ca n lH.' topi><,>d w1lh corn- brt·ud ror a delic ious Tamale Pie. Or mixed walh a low fat cheese a nd s tuffed i nt o blunchcd grcl•n peppers and topped w1lh crunchy croutons for a l:.i~ly sup- per dish. If you coo:C for a fam tly it's a good idea lo make a large recipe of Chill Con Carne Freeze half of it in the right portions for other uses and you have a he.id start for· <mother nutralious meal The best meat for Chili Con Carne as lean beef chuck. To reduce calories and satur ated fat released from the meat during cooking, cool the Chili Co n Ca r ne. t l'e n r efrigerate overn.Clht FOUR-WAY CHILI 3 t abl es poons margarine· 12 c u p c h o pped onion l pound lean ground beef l ran <28 oz.) peeled whole tomatoes I tabh:spoon sugar 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 c love garlic, crushed 1 tea5poon salt I can !17 oz.) red kidney beans In a large sklllet melt corn oil margarine over medium hea t . Add onions and saute until golden. Add beef and brown thoroughly. Add tomatoes. sugar. chili powder, garlic and salt; cover and simmer 45 minutes. Uncover and continue cooking 15 minutes or until most of 1 he l 1quid has been absorbed. Mix an kidney beans and heat through CORNBREAD TOPPED emu I recipe 4-Way Chill 1 :! cup sifted flour 1 J cup yellow corn m eal I tablespoon sugar 1 1 teaspoon sail 1.a teaspoon baking powder 1 ~ cup skim milk 1 t a blespoon e gg substitute 2 tabl es poons margarine. mcltt>d S poon chili into a greased H6-quarl casserole Sift together flour. corn meal. sugar, salt and baking powder. Max in s k i m milk , cholesterol-free egg sub- s lit u t t! a nd corn o il margarine. Pour batter over chili. Bake 4.2S F . for 20 minutes. CHILI PEPPERS 4 laree ereen pep pers 4 cups water 1 recipe 4 Way Chili Hollow out ereen pcp- pe r s. Plac<' in large !>a ucepan with 4 c ups water. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat a nd sim - mer 5-7 minutes. Druln peppers and place in serving dish. Spoon chil.J into peppers and ser ve. CHILI AND RICE 4 cups cooked rice l recipe 4-Way Chili P lace rice on servin~ platter. Spoon Chili over nee and serve. Mexican-Stuffed Pork Dish For those big eaters in c rumbs. Stuff about,. 1/4 flour. Over medium heat heat until pork c hops the family, pork can be cup mixture into pocket cook on both sides in oil are tender . about 1 hour one of the most satisfy . of each pork chop. Using in large fry pan until and 15 minutes. Serve ing a nd well -l1k e d s mall metal skewers. golden brown. Add all overrice ifdes ired,with dishes. Rut the new pro-close pockets remaming ineredients. extra sauce from fry blcm of finding new ways Coat pork chops with Cook. covered, over low pan. lo SC'rve it can perplex -------------------------------- even the most creative of cooks M EX ICAN ST UFFED PORK O IOPS 4 servings ~' cup s hredded Monterey J ack cheese 1 can (4 oz 1 diced green ch.ilcs. drained 3 tables poons fine dry bread crumbs 4 pork rib or loin chops, 1-inch thick. with pocket cut in side 1 , cup ;.ill purpose flour 2 tablespoons 011 I Jar 18 oz l a ll· purpose Mexican s<.1uce I ('UP water I beef bouillon cube I teas poon leaf oregano 1'2 teaspoon salt Mix together cheese, ch ll c s and bread I I : save 1f· I t I I I I on these naturally I I wholesome and delicious I cereals from @~ I I I ~=======================~: I Ii Sa~!)Oc .., STORE COtJPON ..... "«"" .-r•-.,...,,.~., •• C> ,,,.,,. ,....,.,._..,~.., ~.._tr_..,.., • ...,.. 0 ,.... • •••. ....,:.. .-c .. bit ... ~ 0 :;~ ~·h:;w:;..;. ::.;;,-:;,;,w:o r ••W~ ... ais ~·1· 'I • ...........,_, •~lfUl't N .....,~,.,, ... ,,,.,.. •ilr' ·~· ··"'" .0 )""ff,,.... l~O"'' • ·•"'°•'Vlhr -"'"' .. lfM .......... ,,,.,,,U, ••• ~ ~ _, •1,,., t'I I I 1§ O-c~ 8 .,___.,.______. OFFER EXPIRES AUGUST 31, 1979. GENERAL rooos CORPORATION ------------------------------------- , ... ' CANNm $659 HAM ~ t~ '\,ur llh'll• l 111huq111 ir l'11l1 h h11111 Knocks .Franks s1 79 I lt·lirt·\lo :"1.¥1 • 11nl k. tu r 1111'81 ~ 1 ·~ •II Chilled Puddings 39c Goudas or Edams98c ( h~"' I" hi\• ITl•ln \\ 11111rHfr1 111 Laughing Cow SNIAI 98C In l'Ull\l'nic•nt "rn11ili'd "'•·d~"" b 01 Shrimp Cocktail 59c Cheese Spreads gge J>11nentu, Ol1w 11r l11lapeno 7 t•Z Pr1c·1• ... RONDE LE CHEESE Carlie, l'rppt-r or nt'W 1-rench CJn111n-1111 Frozen Food ICE s129 CREAM~~ Ho\ id 1111~1 ptt•111111111 JHH k-all flt1\llN Whole Onions •• 49e B1rdaeye ~mnll .. Hnd wn<lt·r' l11 oz Vegetables ~-• 29c Peas or Chopped Rrucc•ih-10 01 pkg WhiP_Pecl 39e Toppmg "J>IMIO II up' !'lprn11:11 .. 1d !I "' l llh Croissant Rolls sgc Fluk\-und "'' i.:ood1 ~&ra l.,(,'{>-51• 01 Pie Shells Dl11DCSI ••• sge P4!t Hitz-µ~ of two-~ inrh Baby Carrots • • 49c V\ h11lt· fr1101 MtH:-hburn F'armi;! I lh Mrs. Smith's $149 PIES C'h110~ Ar11l1· 11r 1'11mplun -46 02 lwx ••• .. ,. .............. ,.,.. k-....... , ....... ...,.,., ....... . _..,, .. .._ ........ o...._ .. ,.......,,..,...., ... --.. ..... _.. .. .,,,_,M ....,__, ' WE WI.I. IE OPUI t to 9 111Am1¥1Cm a.oso ~NY New York Strip= s31! and for those other days .... CllJCK $109 SBAK .. Slit VALLEY TURKEYS 75~ f101D .. . CIAI( ... .. t .. 22 LIS.. Hens or TomH . . Plump and tender with your Raltllfaclion guaranteed! Turkey Breast • 52°9• El Rancho"•-ln'rih1 l•/ril ~·I 1 ... b) Turkey tllQUAITfJ ••• 59c~ b om El Hnnchn's plump frt-.,h turh.\'!> f'or the holidav. or before -or after! Beef at its best -naturally aged! (~Cit) (D YOlll mM ... $199 lb.) Chicken .um • • • • ggc .. Fll't!h1 1..al'l(e (;r. A ... Zackv FarmK Turkey ="= .5329 .. Jl1t·h'e H1ckorv Hmokcd ... fullv cooked HC.l!S CUii 11 HAM Roneleftl\! ... whole or halt El RANCHO'S' Oysters fUI ••••• s211 Eastern ·8 oz jar (Wf.JTEll ••• UI) Cooked Shrimp s419~ The ri&hl size for Shrimp Cocktail BAR M BCllLESS HAM Lean under "Hickory Creek" Ynur chrnce Al I h1~ price ond vou know \'ou'll never find finer qual11 v' Lo ral- 1, r111~d' Hen-. I:! t(I 17 lb!>, Tom~-18 to JO lbb. Super Fres h Bartlett Pears .... 39~ Sweet! Jwcv! Lar~e size! . . from Northern Orchard11 for full !laH'r' r.arrots nm • • 2"' 29c Lettuce EJWF •• 25c Crisp! Tender ... I lb. plio bajt Pineapple ~-:W,..h.t · 29c =·~~· 29< .. for tilt Miidiy! .. lllwailn fields Penian Melons G(lDEN 3 lbs s 1 DDJCIOUS Apples Extra F'ancy! . . . from Northern orchards .._ __________________ _ M eal Makers that make for a memorable h oliday Center Cut! U.S.D.A. Choice beef Ground Beef =s1&9~ Lean-does not exceed 22"ii fat 0 Bone Roast •• '1 69 .. Chuck cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef BOEESS ROWD BEIF ROAST Chuck cut Choice shoulder clod Sausage nM.IAlmu 51 59~ OR BRATWURST! We make them! Sliced Bacon •• 51 5 ~ El Rancho's thicker "ranch style" CHOPPms119 STEAK .. OI QIOlml IUf! Our \eanest gnnd-<iues not exceed 15', fat. Holiday Spirits LIEBFRAUMILCH .Johann :\1 f'1 ... 1cr-lmp11rt1-d .... ~El H.ant'h11'1. .,elc·rtH•n . ' --~ ...... 1 $229 '-"'-' RfTM Riesling ........ 5299 .Johann Meu;ter imported wine-fifth Zeller SOMamun ••• s299 German fB\'Orlle-.Johann Meiiiter-fifth SAVE SOc! PAUL MASSON $299 Wines fiur~unclv, ('hnhfi .... HtN:. khine or Vin Rn~ Ma1:num Kahlua ••••••••• 588~a Famoll8 coffee liqueur reduced 1.10 J & B Scotch. s1&99 Pour with pride and sove 2.00! 1.7.'i hr Vodka HCllAY Tiils •••• s&&9 F:xclu111velv El Rancho\! J 7.5 ltr GORDON'S SS'' GIN ~ave o v.hoppinit I 00' I 75 Iller ~!~1!~!.~~t~~~~:~,::.~~.:::,.:d~.~c :~~ES 59c ~.~h~~pd~~~ .. ~.~~·~ .. :,;_·,;,:.:.: .. :· 53c Cranberry sAuCE ••••••••• 33c F11r \ 11l1Jl' 11nd lc1r f1nvor1 Springfield Stroined or Whole-16 or. ron Spic ed Peaches=-~~49c Trntl1t1onal fflr th1· holidays ... and for that little added touch! Tn Valley Dinner Napkins • &9c ( h1ll11n L>1·l11xl! package uf filly Snack Crackers 79c Princella Yams • &ge Swt>et ond smr111t h. 1n ~vrup' 29 01 Water 39c Chestnuts Cri11p! Young's Supreme-5 oz con Snap-E-Tom •••• sgc Zesty tomato drink-32 oz bot tie Chicken Broth • • 25c Swonson'R, for your dressing! 13"'2 oz Marshmallows • • 49c Campfire, for goodness' sake! 16 oz Cra.._.., SAU a Ocean Spray Strained, Whole-16 oz Sen Fernando large pitted' No 300 Priers in Pffrrl Thur Nou JR throuJ!h W<'d. Nol' !!l! Open daily 9 to 9 Sundnv 10 111 i No 11al('.~ to deal1•r., WE WU BE CLOSm TIWIKSQVINC DAY Sugar eRowNoRPOwoERm ••••••• 33< ('h0Cl!'e Goldrn or Dork Brown. or J>nwder<'d , tor h11l1d11v buk1111i' !'>pnngfarld J Iii Sour Cream PINT CARTON 69c It adds that special touch to so many good thin(('l-and 1t'<, Golden rrem<> Queen Olives ••. 5119 Young'11 Supreme-htuffeci--0 01 Jllf Foil Pans v ••.••• 99c Rack 'n' Roast-all slylell-each Dressing ... s • • • 59e Champagne French or ltalian-8 oz SWEET 59 PICKLES c Springfield for value! 12 oz jar Whipping Cream 49c C ;olden Creme dairy 1o:oodne!>s-• 1 p 111t Foil.,_.... •••••.••• 3J t. R• UIQ( ID'S 79c ice Lt~ wu ••••• Fa t CookinJC Qr Regular . 6 oz pkl( Canada Dry39c MIXERS (;in~er Ale. C'olli11ic •tr li1h :0-11d.1 (TOllC ... 49c) :lH 111 :--.H hi11tlt' ARCADIA PASADENA SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUFF IRVINE LAGUNA HILLS · . Sun111t ~nd ~~~tlngt~i:i , :no W Colorado Blvd Ft~monl ond Hunhnqton w""'"' ""d Alqonquin HU Newport lllvct :?!H>~ Eastblufl D• Unov•tttly and M1ch•lion 1364 1 M oulton P1rkway IEI Aancllo Center).~ JE,,ol Ot1ngegrov11 ' Soulheint corn11• Ha•bou• Mall 10n lhr Peninsul" E utblufl l/1t1,1qe Ct>nll•r ' Park \/ot>w C•nl•r \Moulton Parkwar Plaia POTATO CHFS ••••....•..•••• 89c L1Brs PUfftl ............ 49c sm'IC wx ................ 89c MAl>ARIN ORANGES .......... 49c atOCOLATt CtlPS ........... $1.39 t.,,.ur1 :-.ruddrr tu-a or B H Col • 1 win pllt k 'f'11u~ ic'• punkln' pie C1m•' 29 num·• c11n Pepperidae farma Htrb or Cube-16 01 Add <'Olors lo the menu' Spr1n11f1c>ld 11 0 1 llrr•ht•\ ~·n11 ~IHt'I. :\11lk Chn<"ol111P 11 , OllON SOUP rtlX ••••.••.•••.• 59c m rllK .................... 37c S & W GOLD CORN • • • • • • • • • • 35c DRY ROAST PUlllTS ••...•. $1.39 DURKEFS WHOLE ONIONS •••• 59c J.ip1un'11 m11kt'I l?ftll1 dtP"' l'n1 k1111t of:! f.\ OJl<lrtllf'd MVf'" vou monrv' 11111 can Chnn11t Cream Stvlt or Whnlr Krmel-lft 01 l'lnnt~r·, for p11ny time. anyllmf'-rn 01 1hC'' II ru11ntl 'llll 1h1• mr.,u' '" :lll."I r11n I ... -. .; , . . . . . • • ... 4111 ' • • • .. • • 4ft.. ) ~ .: .: .: .... ' ... ~ • • • • • -. . ' - 7 .· f .. • . .. Sunflower Coffee Cake adds ltght to a day. Sunny Coffee Cake :-.1111flo" 1·r.., ar Pn l everyone's favorite flo\\, 1.., 11111 t h•'Y .11td a gnrnd s plash of sun- ,1.1111· lo llw la11thl'a pe on a c loudy day. And '1111·1 1•rn q:' from lhe s un 1s tn the news these cl .•'°' it -.1·1·m-. .1ppropnalc to offer a recipe for 1 S11nf1111.1.1·r C'offt·e Cakf' Like the Aztec sun- hu1 'h 1n..,µ1n·d by this flower of lhe s un . Uus rnffl•1· 1.il.l· 1.., s haped into petals around a de- ht·1ou-. nutty C(•nler . Tht• n •t·1pe consists or a yeast bread and a rlale almond filling made with cinnamon and honC'y The conventional method of breadmak· ing 1s used wtuch means that active dry yeast Is rl1:-.soln'<1 1n warm water before mixing with the olht•r hqwds. The dough doesn't require knead- ing Mter one rising it is stirred and turned out orl a ht•av1ly floured board. Then the dough is t·ut into two equal pieces to make two Sunflower < '11Ht·1· Cakes Frost one with yellow tinted con· f1•1t11>n1•r'::. icing, wrap the other in heavy foil or ••I ht'r frl'<'tt•r paper and freeze it to save for JOt1lh1•r ()(T3SIOn . ~l NFLOWER COFFEE CAKE ' 111r m1lk ' 1 1·11p sugar I It a:-poon salt ' 1 1·up t 1,2 stick > margarine 1 ~ 1·up warm w ater 1105"F.· 115"F.) t pac·kage active dry yeast 2 1·ggs <at room temperature) :1 to31 :i cups unsifted flour 1 1 <.'UP margarine 1 :¥4 cups snipped pitted dates I cup :-.livered a lmonds 11 i ll'aspoons ground cinnamon 1, cup honey $('aid milk: stir in s ugar. salt and 'Ii cup marg<.rrinc Cool to lukewarm. Measure warm wuter into lurg\! \.\arm bowl. Sprinkle in yeast; stir until dissolved Add lukewarm milk mix· lure. eggs, and 2 cups flour: beat until smooth. Stir in enough additional flour lo make a very s11rr batter. Cover, lrt rise in warm place. free from draft. until doubled in bulk. about 1 hour. Melt lf.i cup magarine . Stir in dales, a lmonds. cinnamon and honey. Blend well. St ir batter down. Turn out onto heavily floured board ; dJ vi de in half. From each half reserve a piece or dough about the size of a large walnut. Roll each half into a 24 x 6-inch rectangle. Reserve 4 tablespoons date mixture. Evenly divide and s pread remaining filling on each half Roll up to form 24-inch rolls. Pinch seams to seal. Cut each roll to 8 3·inch pieces. Elongate each piece slightly. Fold each piece in half as for horseshoe. Shape reserved pieces of dough into smooth round balls Place each on center of greast'd baking sheets. flatten dough pieces to form 4 inch rounds. Arrange 8 pieces of folded dough in a circle <1round each round lo fo rm "petals." Cover! let n sP in warm place, free from draft. until doubled in bulk. about 1 hour. Press down center pieces of dough leaving a ~-inch e<h~e. Place 2 tablespoons reserve fill· ing into each indentation. Bake at 37S"F. for about 12 minutes, or until done. Remove from baking sheets. Cool on wire racks. Frost with yellow-tinted confectioner 's s ugar frosting, if desired. We show you how we make our cereal. We think seeing Is believing. Merry Holiday Pmtch During the holidays most people operate on an "open door" policy. T he welcome mat is a lways out to friends and relatives who drop In to deliver gifts. to ad· mire the tree or just to exchange holiday greet· lngs. The wise hostess. therefore. is ready with some simple yet festive fare for these "drop.in " visitors. To s tart with. a tall pitcher or a bnmmin~ bowl of punch will say "welcome" to b oth young aod old. The rec- ipe below is a pleasing blend of Instant tea. fruit Ju i ces and gingerale. It will appeal to the youngsters in its pristine slate and to their elders in its spirit· ed version. Wednesday. November 16, 1978 DAILY PtLOT CJ T o ser ve with the punc h , you can rely on your holiday cookies or. for those who prefer non-sweet nibblers. try a cheese spread m ade by co mbining Cheddar, cream and blue cheeses with a little white wine and fl avorings . The s pread is good w ith cr ackers or fruit and looks very impress ive ser ved from a hollowed· out round pomperruckel loaf. And as a change from regula r Melba toast. try Melba Party Fingers. They have an elus ive. what-i n ·the - world·is-that fl avor. <No need to tell that it's in· s l ant beef flavored broth I Festive fare for drop-m visitors. MERRY HOLIDAY P NC:ll <Makes 3 quarti.) 3 labl1•s p oo ns instant lf'a 4 tablc•spoons s ugar 4 cups cold water 2 cups pineappl e juice. dulled I <32 oz. l bottl e cra nb e rr y juice cocktail. chilled 2 cups gingerale, chilled Add tea and sugar to cold water ; stir to db· solve sugar Stir 1n re· roaming ingredients ex- cept gingeralc. Chill. When ready to serve. add gingerale and ice cubes. Garnish with halved orange slices if desired. SPIRITED VERSION Add 1 cup vodka to the lea mucture before chilling THREE-CHEESE APPETIZER <Makes about 3 cups c bee-se spread> 2 cup~ grated Chcd dar chC{'Se 1 1 cup crumbled blue cheese I (3 oz I packdgc cream cheese 1 tablespoon butter 112 t easpoon dry mustard 1h teaspoon hot pep· per 2 teaspoons chopped chives f " ·~ cup dr~ \o\h1tc "inc· I s m.ill round loaf p um p (.' r n I l' kt· I or r ~ t' bread A pplC' "l'df.WS Pear \H•dg1·s Place cht•1•s1·:-.. buttc•r. mustard . hot Pl'PJH'r sauce and chl('ves tn m I'< ing bowl. Let stand ;rhnul an hour at room tcm p e r a t u r e t o so ft 1• n cheese. 1\11'< slowly \.\Ith electric bt·atc·r or hll'nd with \o\oodcn ::.1.xmn. ad ding wine gradually. un· Ill spread 1i. smooth and flurr y Chill ahout :10 minull'S. Cut a -.lic·1· from I h1· lop of bn .. 1d ;.ind holluw nut lhl' ('t•ntt'r S!)(>1111 I h1· c·hrlled cheese :-pn·ad 1n· to the bread bowl anr1 s h ape in to :-mouth m ound. Surround wrth apple and pear wedgl'" MELBA PARTY FINGERS <Makes 40 fin~ers> 4 teaspoons instant beef flavored broth 2 teas poons h ol water • ·· pound butter , so( tened to slices very thin while bread Stir and dissolve broth in water Combine with butte r ; blend until smooth Spread on onE' side of bread. using half of butter mixture. Place bread buttered side down on cookie s heet. Hutte r top side Cut each sht•1• into 4 strips and rno\'e apart. HakC' 1n pr1·hl•ah·d 250 ovt•n untrl dry and crrsp. about :111 minutes Cool and :-.ton· 111 covered container !Will keep 2 weeks at room temperature ) Var1at1ons : Add 1,~ teaspoon dried dill w<'ed to butter mixture. Add 12 teaspoo n curry powder to butter mix- ture Save 20¢ on Comet Liquid ... the bathroom cleanser that clings . . · 1· .. .r I ~,...._-/: .. --+-. 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ThC' pun u!>ed for roolong or heal· I 1ng the food f1L' ::.nugly • o'er the pan o f h ot waler Praline Sau ce and Flaming Mincem eat Sauce arc two dramatic toppings ror ice cream, 1 pies or baked apple:.. , Pl'MPKIN CLOUDS 4 cups milk ~3 c ups !>Ugar , d1v1ded I teaspoon varulla 6 eggs. separated 1:? teaspoon corn starch '·>i c up <'a nn t>d pumpkin 'I'IJA /!)/ !j'. ·.~1!£1-· r/ · f .. ~ . (.) ") I"""°"'-.--=~---~ / I ( / .. r SG . NG! ___ :::,_,.,,,- Pumpkin clouds for Thanksgiving. rum 1 4 teaspoon cinamon '• teaspoon nutmeg ' • teaspoon cloves t l ta blespoon light 1,'z teaspoon salt 1 n a large skillet over Ho iday Tur ey Selection Grade 'A' Young Turkeys Thanks to Lucky, you can put on a traditional holiday spread for lower prices overall. • medium heal bring milk to a boil. Stir in •,a c up s ugar and va nilla . In medium bowl beat egg whites until sort peaks form : add cornstarch. gradually beat in r e· maining If.I c up sugar a nd beat until stirr. Us· i ng two large s poons, mold egg whites into egg.shaped ovals. Drop a few at a time into sim· mering milk. Poach each a bout 1 minute. Using a i.lotted s poon, remove eggs and drain on absor· bent paper; cool. Strain milk and return to skillet. Reat egg yolks until light and lemon colored. Add I pumpkin. s pices, rum I and salt. Gradually pour I mto strained milk. Cook, LANCASTER FROZEN. 16 22 LBS LB LIMIT ONE TURKEY PER FAMILY .59 Grade 'A, Young Turkeys 65 t.ANCA!>""Trn FROZr.N. I(} 14 L8S tj) e I MTOM: TIAU(f.Y PER F~ Y Butter Basted Turkeys HARVEST DAY. 10.22 LBS., GRADEA. Straight from the farm ... that's the way we've always purchased turkeys. And that's why our prices are so much lower overall. Fresh and frozen. the turkeys we offer are always Grade A . too. There's no torn skin. no bruises, no last minute plucking of pin feathers. Our own brand of turkeys; Harvest Day, is butter·basted for flavor and includes a pop·up timer Cholesterol watchers may prefer Swift's Butterball turkeys. which are pre-basted with vege table oil. Both are blast frozen. so the flavor has been preserved at its freshest . As always. we offer a goodly supply of fresh birds for the cook who prefers them that way. For budget watchers (and that means aU of us) the most delicious par1 of our selection Is the quality of our savings. Because quality and savings, good pilgrims, are what discount ts . . Egg I I Nog i Cream ' This is a beauty. A l l ovely, easy to make • dessert wreathed in the h o l iday fl avors or {'ggnog and rum. It Is thickened with gelatin and has billowy whipped c ream folded in to give a d electable light texture. I Mold it omatl'ly. Then to make it l ook more i festive garnish with, toasted coconut a nd 1 surround with a garland or tangerine segments. , Dairy eggnog wll1 b e readil y available everywhere all through the holiday seuoo. I EGGNOG BAVARIAN I t envelope plain gelatin 2 cups dalry eggnog .,., cup sugar Y4 teaspoon salt I V4 teaspoon almond extract ' 6 tablespoons rum t cup whipping cream Combine gelatin, eggnog, sugar aod sail. Heat, stirring over medium heat, to the boiling. Stir In almond extract and rum. Chill until lt begins to lhJcken. Whip cream and fold in. Tum into t quart mold or 6 lndivldual molds. C hl11 until rtrm . Unmold. Sprinkle with toasted coconut a nd garnish with tangerine segments tr d esired. Make• 6 servings. Fre~h Turkeys GRADE 'A', 10.22 LBS . Fresh Turkeys will be available on Thursday, Novembet 16th at Noon. HOLIDAY POULTRY SELECTION ~"'''' Ovne<bol. lod<y f~ Pn~ Qvol•l'f l ultlev> Ot~ oho~ 010n9 w•tl> (IU()U qomt' henl. 9~ •OO)lt'I\. .-1c Fresh Meats CROSS P.10 P.OAST ID 1.58 Of ~ltl\)V')"f.40Dttt(t«_A OLADE CUT CHUCK P.OAST 88 t'VollfOOUI ID , T·OOHESTEAK .• 2.19 O<-"'l>IO Ol ll '°"' . . . ~ ~5;r"~~~~lll~r~K &JI 2.28 TOPP.OUHDSTEAK 68 (l()HU(,,.,OQooOIDDlll • Ill 1 . OLADE CUT CHUCK STEAK 98 OQtoOl.DOW I.II • EXTP.A LEAH Gll.OUMD OEEf 8 Cl(,(~..011J.Cll07?"AI .&JI 1 .4 f P.OH OYSTW 1 ""9 . •001 lfJI • "' SMOKEDSAUSAGE ...• 1.79 ttll~••N AU YIJ\lfllU ur r AP.MEP. JOHH SAUSAGE 9 I-ORA H01 Oil tltc.<AAA 11ft llOU 1 , 1 DONE·IH WHOLE HAMS 58 IO~Y(QOl\IX) I) >DIM • .•• l.O 1 • ~~~~~~~~lANi 1.29 LADY LEE SLICED DACOM <IHI(• lf..l(U) I~ lA I Ill... • lA lillG 1 • 19 Canned & Packaged r EAPJ. Y CALIF, OLIVES 29 h t.1111•-U> . •001 -1. 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CUDDISON'S DRESSING CORN Ol\f AO 00 7 5 All PU~ .... 1?0 l 00.11 • LADY LEE !SUGAR POW0£1\l0 LIGHI 2 9 lll\011.IN 00 OAM Ol\OWN • IOQl OOX e LADY LEE SHOIUENIHG '"~•~cu•'" •out u. .. 1. 79 VANILLA WAFERS L llJH';<... " 0 1 DO•. 65 SAHKACOFFEE .t .. ~AHi DOI ...,.4.5 7 r COKE. TAD. fRESCA 1 25 b DIVIM<.A 0100 1 Cl'~ • L EAGLE OP.AHO MILK 69 II 01 (,\H • Delicatessen Dairy & FroJ:en LADY LEE EGG HOG 1 45 <>< t)t (l>o • b ~ l~ ~CE CP.E~\ ... "'° . 99 I, LADYLCE~P.CP.~ ci ... 69 • WHIPPED TOPPING .I, VI.NU( •J·~OI "" ,59 Health & Beauty Aids SHAMPOO OP. CREME RINSE b "°""IAIJl"f"°""' '\UAl • 99 r TP.AC II Ol.AOES o c.<urn• . "'4OOQ 1.67 r AGP.EE SHAMPOO 0 AlG O'lf !J."""W<~I •101 Oil 1.59 I' AGll.EE CONDITIONER b oir. OllY •.M"-<OOO't H OI DI\ 1 • 29 EDGE SHA VE CP.EAM JvMIOIO ••• •• JOI (.Ut 1.18 Liquor & Wine 60lllOOI •••. 01 Of\ 3.88 LARGE END RIO ROAST 41s9 OONO[O OCEF ........ LO Liquor & Wine Produce Collfom4o New Crop Walnuts OAOVSIZE 694 ,b. 11.0ME OEAUTY APPLES 11()1 l()OI QMll<6 ... 39 FRESH MUSHROOMS •. .. . •... I Ol ""4 .69 cru.o MDISHES AHO~GN:OoOHO<\.. • ~.10 ~~~OP. TUii.HiPS ta .25 P.EDYAM$ <~ """"'u.cio.-...... ~- _____ .... ___ _ -~....,_-.. c-- 0.._......_"""°~-~=-...=::"'~ 00~ ... what discount is all about. AU. LUCKYST<DAES VIU DE CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY DISCOUNT SUPERMARKETS ~QUI\ EMPLOYEES MAY SHAl\E THE OA.Y WITH THEii\ FAMILIES ... _,.. .. flt W, I.II NlMA AVUllll 009TAllUA ltMllM9Cll'~UIO NU!ll*OlGlt 9IACtt •-MOODW'flnWT OU.. ... L~-- .......... ,,,. ... ~, ... .... ..... llt IO. ITA11QOUiCle90\A.IVMO """~""* JU ltO. ~ .,,..,. UIOUMA Mll.U lUl'1 ~ lllOillO AT I.II •Al fllt.LlllT'091 In ltO. llAYllONO .,.,.,...,..,.. euGM .,.,.,,.,,., • .-oe ...... ..,,,.. tttra IM09QM •vtJIUI .. , AT\NfTA A,,._ , .. 90l.MCIMIAAWllUI ITORU ONN DAtLV t A.M • ftAlffCNI ,.. .. Tai.II .... ... ,_,. .... , ...... 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RUM PECANS 2 cups JX'C:ln hah•t-s 1 1 cup su~ar ~ t.i blespoons d ark rum 2 teaspoons instant coHet- 11 teas pooo c in namon Dash of salt Combine all ingre- di e nt s in a s mall saucepan and cook over medium heal, s tirring cons tantly, about 15 minutes. until su~ar 1s melted and nuts are well coated. Pour out onto oi led wax paper a nd s eparat e h a lv e s o f pecans as they cool. R UM CRANBERRY ORANGE LOAF 3 4 cup sugar 2 tablespoons butter, softened 1 egg l cup orange juice I tablespoon grated orange rind •1 .. cup dark rum :J cups biscuit mix :I(• cup chopped nuts J cup whole fresh cranberries l t eas poon ci n · namon Mix s ugar and sof· tened butter until fluffy, add the egg and beat. Add orange jui ce, orange rind a nd bis- c uit mix in a bowl and beat for a hall minute vigorously. Mixture will be lumpy. Stir in nuts, t:r anbe rries, rum and cinnamon. Pour into a well buttered 9xSx3-ioch loaf pan. Bake in a 325' F. oven for 55 minutes or UD· tit toothpick inserted into middle of loaf comes oul clean. Remove and cool. RUM COCONUT BARS "'" cup butler, sof· tened 1 cup sugar l egg, beaten 14 cup dark rum 11-:i cups uns ifted flour 2 tablespoons baking powder 1 :i t.easpoon sail • t cup milk Cream butter and sug. ar. add the egg and beat w e ll. a dd the d a rk rum and the dry in· gre dients a lte rna tely with milk . Butter generously a lSxlO-inch s h a llow baking pan. Spread the mixture evenly over the pan and cover with the follow· ing: MERINGUE 2 egg whites 1 2 cup sugar I cup grated and n aked coconut Beat the egg white un· til foamy. gradually add sugar and continue beat· ing until stiff. Fold in coconut. Spread over the cookie mixture and bake at 350° F . about 20 minutes. Cool slig htly and cut into squares. SavelScon i MJB tastes good when it should! Wednesday, November 1 S, 1978 DA.IL V PILOT QJ Glazed Fresh Peanut Squash A s the da y!\ get shorter and the weathe r turns rold, many of U1> long for the warm . carefree days of sum· mer But there are com· pensations. One of the great things about this time of year Is the wide nss ortment o f fre s h vegetables available in supermarkets and grocery st.ores. Produce counters are piled high and roadside stands and furmers markets seem to be around every cor· ner. Fresh vegetables are a flavor boon and a boost to the food budget. One or the most popular vegetables at this time of year is the versatile squash. This vegetable is available in numerous varielies and can be the start of many delicious and nutritious dishes. Squash can be baked. boiled, broiled, steamed. s a uteed. sca lloped , c r ea med, s t e wed . stuffed or candied . It can be used as the main ingredient in puddings or pie fillings. One or the most widely used. the acorn squash. can be dressed up with glazes and fillingio or simply baked and served. Since the baked acorn squash is a good source of Vitamins A and C. it is a good choice for nutritious family din· ners. The Glazed Acom Squash suggested here Glazed Peanut Squash takes advantage of fall bounty. is perked up with a glaze of brown s ugar and c h opped p c.i nut s. Peanuts a dd a nu ll v flavor and crunchy te~ ture as well as protein and niacin to this dash GLAZED PEANUT SQUASH Makes 4 servings 2 m ed ium acorn sq uash • 1 teaspoon salt 3 t a bl es p oo n s m a rganne 3 tablespoons h~ht brown sugar 2 t a bl es p oo n s c hoppe d c oc kt a il peanuts l,2 teas poon ground cinna mon W a s h s quash and ha lve lengthwise, re· move seeds and pulp. Sprinkle cut sur face with salt. Arrange, cut sides down, m a greased ba king dish. Bake al 400 F. for 30 minutes. Turn squas h cut s ide up; dot with m argarine. Combine brown sugar. cocktail peanuts and g r o und c innam o n . S prtnkle tn cavities. Bake 15 minutes longer. or until squas h is tender. Microwave Thanksgiving Dinner Thanksgiving j us t wouldn't be Thanksgiv- ing without roast turkey. s tuffing and pumpkin pie. All of which can be successfully and quickly pr e pa r e d i n yo u r microwave oven. This Microwave Stuf. fing recipe can be pre- pared ahead and cooked in your microwave oven In just minutes before serving. Traditional Pumpkin Pie. the final tourh 10 your holiday fca~t. 1s a natural fo r microwave cooking. The rich color and flavor of pumpkin 1s ideal for s u ccessful microwave results PUMPKIN PIF. I ·9" pastry shell 2 eggs, beal<'n ~ cup fi r m l y packed dark brown 1 1 cup \.\h1te sui;?ar I t a b l l'~poon a II purpose nour 1 z k aspoon sail 2 t a bles p oo n s pumpkin pie spice 1 1 16 o z .I ca n pumpkin I 1 13 oz .I c an e va porated milk Press pie s hell into glass pan. Pier ce s hell along bottom and sides with fork. Cook for 4 Before you take your cold to Contac. Dtistan or NyQuil, give Alica-Seltzer Plus' Cold Medicine a try. It's loaded with a powerful antihistamine and a decongestant to cl ear your runnv nose and stuffy head. And there's a speciaUv buffered aspuin in Alka-Seltzer Plus· minutes o n FU L i. POW ER. SN J~1dc to c·onl. In a large mixing bowl combine beaten eggs, bro\\n and white s uga r. Mix well. Add remain· ing ingredients and beat until s mooth and well blended. Pour pumpkin mixture into prepared pie shell. <Extra filltng may be cooked 1n custard cups. I Cook, un- C'ove r e d o n F U LL POWER fo r 5 minutes or until edges begin to Sl't. Reduce setting to S IMM EH /DEFROST and cook for 20 minutes or until a knife inserted in the center comes out c l e an . l lf yo ur mic rowave does not have a carousel. rotate 1,:i t u r n e v e r y 7 minutes.) Cool before serving. to help relieve your feveri sh aches and pains. Just send us this coupon and we'll send you a free package. So before you even catch a head cold, you'll have AJka-Seltzer Plus· on hand. ri, fiE_E ___ J~t;;;~tl;s7o;o7~;;i;;'cifRfE,1 you a free package. I Pita~ ''nd mv fr!'f' PACURt of Onl1 or.e p;ick•I."' pl'f llllmt' 1rr ,llflr,~1>. I Alka·~ltzc:r Plui • to: Offrr i:oo!1 oul" in r $ ,\ Th" I Name_ 1 t'rt1fiot' ma• not bl> duphrnltd nr I mt'Ch.tl\K an• rtr11ld111f'd. Offt>r t'\pifh I AddrH 12/VHO. Alim• ~ 1<1 ll v.11 .. k~ for d•h1tr1 I City line Zip_ Pia<"' 1·t'rt1lk~lt' 1n ~••mJX'<I tllH'~•i><' I Trlephoot No, ind m~1l 1n I I 11ea!lt' au1s1 u,• \l~·1·""'1 'rr l'lu,• I ll•vr you u<td 1\JJu.Stltzer Plus• h l'f' '·•nif'li• 01r. r btolnrt' r '~• '." No l'I I Ho,, ''·'·Ii• I "h .. h hnoo "' <tlld re~y .• , in~·. do ,, r.01. ,,, .. , ..... ,,, .,, •• ~ I 11111 currtntl) u~'---1\on,_ I Print c~1r11• Prlll'('r ~ •• ,ry d~s I 1 oncooiple1tand•o<Te•t lddr~~~ I I LO!~l;. _______________ Jil~E~ ' . ...,, ....... . ~ .................. . ' . (:JO DAILY PILOT w~~1111919 FOOD Peanut Butter Ideas N ot hing make ~ a younister let-I m<>rt' •~ compllsbed than a ba111c cooklt" dough that does double duty After mix lng the ~anut butlt'r C'OOkle rttl~. bakt half ol tht" amount as 11. then frost and garni.ah with multi colored sprinkle Mmct'~at adde-d w thc- otber half of lh4' dou11h ma._el' cooktf'S that will kHp for "'t"t'k. if hungn admirers ii\ e lht'm a t"bance lndivldu1tl llollday Pudd1nas indudt' th,..... fragrant spices th at combine "'"11 with rt<'h s mooth peanut buttt'r Dateis , <'11rrot ~ anti raasans add lo Uw ft":tlht> feeling, plu" 'oluablt" nutrition to the pt>anul1>' wealth or protein und v1tamtn 0 Peitnut Bulter 8an11not Bread wtth its snowy white glaz.e begms wtlh a s m oot h blend o f peanut butter . brown s u gar and mas h ed bananas. Grated orange r i nd he ightens each flavor . A cup of chopped peanuts folded into the batter assures the ex- ception a l Cine peanut taste and crunchy t ex tu re TWO-WAY PEANUT BUTfER COOKIES 4 c ups sifted all- purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 11-'z teaspoon salt 23 cup shortening 1 cup peanut butter 2 cups sugar 2 eggs, unbeaten "'2 cup milk 2 teaspoons vanilla Frosting 112 cups conrec- t1 onr rs sugar 3 to 4 tablespoons milk Colored ~prinklt•s Sift flour with baking powder and salt. Cream s hortening and peanut butter with sugar until ligh t a nd Cluffy. Add eggs, mHk a nd vanilla. Stir in flour mixture . Form int o balls on cookie sheet <about 1 rounded teaspoon each). Bake in a preheated moderate oven <37S"F.) for 12 to 15 minutes. Cool on wire rack. Fr08ling ; Combine confectioners sugar with enough milk to frost de- sired number of plain cookies. garnish with sprinkles. Makes 5 to 6 doze n . Mince m e at Variation: Stir ~ cup moist mincemeat into one half or the cookie dough before baking. PEANUTl'Y HOLIDAY PUDDING :v. cup sifted all. purpose flour :1.4 teaspoon baking soda 11, teaspoon salt 'h teaspoon nutmeg '4 teaspoon allspice 1t11 teaspoon ground cloves 'h cup margarine ~ cup peanut butter 1 egg, slightl y beaten lf.i cup dark corn syrup Grated r ind or 1 le mon rots .hiite of 1 lemon 1 cup chopped dates 1 cup shredded car- I,.!, cup rajsins Whipped c ream for garnish Sift flour, baking soda, sa lt . a nd s pi ces t oge th e r C r ea m margarine; blend in peanut butler. Beat in egg, then stir in corn syrup, lemon rind and juice. M1x in sifted dry ingredients . Stir i n d a tes. ca rrot s a nd raisins . Spoon Into 6 greased 5· to 6-ouqce custard cups. Place in pan of bot water. Bake In preheated moderate oven (3SO°F.) for 55 to 60 minutes or until a knife inserted nea r center or pudding comes out clean. Unmold and serve wa rm with whipped cream. Yield: 6 servings. P EANUT B ANANA BREAD WITll SNOWY GLAZE ·~ c up butter or margarine lf.J cup peanut butter 2 eggs ~ c up firml y · pac k e d dark brown s ugar l cup mashed ripe bananas (2 medium l G r ated r ind or 1 orange ~cup mJlk 1 'h cups all-purpose flour i,.; teupoon aall t leaapoon baking soda 1 c up rutl'ly t'hoppl·d brown sugar lh•at until hr ownt-d th•movc from peanut& we 11 blendt•d St 1 r 1 n p&n t'ool on win~ rn<'k Frottlnl bununai.. ornnge rln<t In D bowl mix !lugar 1 "'2 eup1' <'Onfl'r anti milk Add flout . 11alt with milk lo make con· llonera sugar t1nd baking 11oda, und 11 I s t c n <' y o f he it v y 3 lo 4 tublt"i.poom; i.ttr until w~ll blt>ndt•d <'rnrn Sprt-nd over lo11 mllk Fold In sx•1.111ut11 Pour ullowlng It to run down Grt>t"n h·1•f gu m m1xturv Into u wt•ll isldes. Cut .cumdrops tn drop!! ttrt·n11t>d 9x~x:1 lnd1 loitf half lcnathWisf'. Place . Rf'd ght<'f' l'ht>rrit•" pun Oukt• In u pn•hcat 11htny side up, on breud Peanut butter ideas for the holidays. Crram buttt.>r 1n 11 t•d modt>rJtt' oven Place a glace cherry 11\ bowl until OuHy Su r 111 1 ~ ... I for I hour or un between leaves lo fo rm i J)f'an111 botrr'r ._t-_R_t1_s_o_n_d_l_1_1_1_0_.e_r I ":__r:......:_• <':._h:..:.....:..I ~Y__:C:.:.h:.:.r.:.:ls:.:.tm=a.s:....:.de.:.:co:.:.:..r.:.at:.:.io:..:n.:..;. __ .....;_=:=-.::::=--=-;__====~===-~;__------------------------ THE VERY BEST FDR I\ Prto11 Efflctln Tllura.. lov. 11 tin Wld., loY. 22, 1871 HAPPY THAR S LIBBY PUMPKIN BONELESS HAM I ~ 39° Yams Highway Cut or Whole Egg Nog ~= Beverage T I Viva "'" s121 Gallon , Owe S Scot-Decorated And Plain loll 59° Film Supplie• For Holiday Photo1! ~~~,~~~~Po~xposures '1 48 ~ Polecolor 2 ••41 ~ Fiim Ty1>UI08 .. .... ii 1 1 ~ Polaroid •••• c:::.::;:;;;/ sx 70 land r Mm .. .... ii LISTERMINT MOUTHWASH ~119 ~ Polacolor 2 s441 ~Film Typo188 ... llClll SAFEWAY ASPIRIN PRELL CONCENTRATE (lncludea lotllt 490 50< 011) s1 sa of 100 ~7-oz. Most Saleway•s Closed Tha'*salvlng-Nov. 23rd Some Stfiway 11Dra open on Th .. 191¥1119 Oay ••. Umltad Houn MANOR HOUSE GRADE ~~ " YOUNG TOM Roast our fine turkey ror your Thanksgiving dinner. because they re tender and meaty and setecled from thf' finest flocksl Turn an ordinary meal 1n10 1 feast Safeway guarantees 11 w111 be ll'lu star or your 11ol1day table Each Turkey 1s U S D A Grade A, which 1s the oft1coa1 top grade awarded by government graders who are experts in choosing fine poultry ,M ~-Manor House Hen Turkeys MU.WllGHTS ROLLS erown 39C s~~ve:tz LUClllE DELUXE 1010161b Averao- FrOZllfl 1-e.s12• "'· lkz.•1•• J11 ICE CREAM .PUMPKIN PIE -::. 8199 -· ~ 69° DOI'"' CASINO Have A Little Fun While You Save! Due to overwhelming play and acceptance 01 1h1s game. 11 appears the supply of tickets w•lf be exhausted sometime between November 18 and 23 Accordingly the contestants will ha11e until December 2. 1978 to claim tne1r prizes. Redeem your Super Saver Discs early and quality for a cl"lance to win a I-minute Super Food Shopping Fling! Updated Odds will be posted 1n an par· t1c1pa11ng stores and any newspaper ads Promotion a11a1lable al Safeway Stores localed in California counties ol: Los Angeles. Ventura, San Bernarcllno. Rtversldo. San Luis Obispo. Inyo. Orange. Santa Barbara. Korn and Mono ( 165) and 1n Clark County. Nevada ti ~) •PR& r a. ...... Te fWI•• • 1000 Btyaldt Or., Newpoft BHctl • 93t No. Cotat tlgtlwty, U9'1na Bttcfl • 101 E. Ct .... no "••I, Ian C1emente • 24'Monercfl lay PltH, Soutfl U19Unt •Senta Ant FfMWty tt La Pu, MIH lon Viejo • 211 E. '11" It., Coate Meat , •Adame at Megnotle, HuntlngtOft ••fffl. 144'7 cui,,., °'·et W•lnuJ. lrvlne • 3H1 lo. lrtttol. lant1 Ana ._, __ .#. ' . 7 1 • I • . ( . I I .. ~ 1 • • f' •• . . FOOD Wedneeday. November 15 1978 DAIL y PILOT CJ I ADVllTtSID ITlM AYAILAllLITT GUAUNTllt heh ot tllt1e ld"f!11sed •ltmS I\ requ11ed to bt iead1ly 1r11llblf fol ~le '" eKh "'""I Bn~t \!Oft u ceol n siiec11tc111, "Oled on !hos ad II •t do run our ot 1n ad•~'l1\4d 11tm wt wtll oH~ rou rou1 chooce of • como111blt •tem wllen n 11t11>1e rel1tc11n1 !ht \fme \Iring\ or • r11nChf'C~ which will en11t1e rou lo purch.st LOOK FOR THE IRADE "A" SHIELD D FOR FINEST QUALITY"'"' .. " , .. "~""' ........ lO ••• nllS SHIELD IS IMPOITANT BECAUSE IT IS YOUR ASSURANCE BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE THAT YOUR TUllEY IS OF THE FINEST HOLIDAY QUALITYH. DON'T BE FOOLED BY UNDEIGRADED TURKE YS WITH SllN TEARS OR PARTS MISSING. WHY PAY 59• LB. FOR LESS THAN THE BEST. LIQUOR PR ICES SLA SHEi[. IWTllCllAIGI& VISA llHv)'JA" ,.+ PllCIS llllCTIVI WID •• llOV. u T111U w1D., ll0¥.2t, ma. 15% TO 25% I -J GOOOONlJ IMUQUOIDIPAIJM00.1414 ••• ~ AUINllYTTTttMTSllMIYID. •WllOMAUISOlfOI mAU Ola>WICWUSI. llHH OOESN I NIAN S1MPU !OW GROCl lfT PlltC!S Al MAl!llfl BASKEI YOU ll flNO uQUOR TH£$Nl$CAYINGIY$1NG . PlllCIS HAY( !lllN <u\HfO I~\ 10 2~\ GllUI N!~ 1011 IHOSl HOUOAY PARllE'i WHY PAY HIGH llQUOll SICJlll PlllCIS YOU lllAY Ust YOUR VISA 011 lllASllRCIWIGE CARO ON A 2oc fRlllll NDOUSYAlll(IYOI WIN(S UQOOllS BHU COllOIAI.) RlG SlASHl U FRESH CRISP •SAYlllGS CAlCUl.AHO FROM RI GUl.AR POSTIO PRrC£S PRIOR 10 IUNl I I 918 PRICI s ~UBHCI ro 4NY POS l £0 R£0 ). • """""" .. "" "" 81 ..... , .... ""' """ PRICI PRICI ~"' c EL ER y VIN ROS£ RHINE GAROl N OR CHIANll Gallo W1 nes rs 1111 OiA8llS VIII ROSE OR BURGUNDY Sebastian1 Mt. Wines ">·GAL VIN ROSl. BURGUNOr OR CHABLIS Paul Masson Win es Wlilfl CHABLIS H!CIAA YIN ROS! OR RlO BURCUNOY Almad en Mt. Wines 1 suR YIN ROSE Pill~ CHABLIS OR BURGUND• Carlo Rossi Wines I SUR 219 OiABl IS 81.ANC OR PINM CHABLIS Franz1a Wines 80 PROOf Bll~OlO WHl~lY Sea ram's 7 Crown 80 PROOf BOURBON Early Times QI 1!>0 Ml 1'>0 Ml I ]~JR I 1~llR 5" 52• •• 11'' 12" 4st 4•• 4" , .. 9H -CHllSTIAN IROTHEIS ;..."'-80 PROOF . I I I '9. BRANDY a1. 72 ' 6.~' 1.10 86 PROOF BOURBON Ancient Age I 75-llR 11° au 214 IMPORllO IROM HOii.ANO Heineken Beer 6111-01 ens 4u 3st 750.Ml 3" 2" THE Fl•ESI HOLIDAY POULTRY! m llDUllO RED YAMS HiiisiiiMD 79 ~TURKEYS 11:2 ~·:i· c ~~- ~ SWIFT flOZllU· 10 LI. AYG. ~SWIFT STIFFED $119 ~TURKEYS .w. swtn flOZDI 1· 11 LI. AYG. SMOKED • $149 ~TURKEYS ••• w. UCDfAlm,._ ~•OASTIH • 99c ~ CHICKEIS •.• w. SWlff fl0181 t-6 ll. AVG. ~TURKEY g $169 ~ BREAST ••• ·• w . ... Wll.Aft. SWIFT • $109 ~DUCKS •••• · .... • • ' ... ..... • .. • -• .. • • ' ' ' " l •" .: ... ;: ~ : ; : : • ' . 7 I • Cl2 DAILY PILOT ( Boros cope ] THURSDAY, NOV. II By SVONI':" OMARR ARU;R tMnrt·h 21 Aiml 191 Ket>p IH1,11 gojl 111 i.ag,hl, l>ul abo mukf' '~1ntuct<. w1lh tho"' wh11 c,in ault an i1\011ttng p1HJll' Mt•tu\.\ dun I w1'.1 r hllnch•ro; Ti\l &llS 1A1ml 20 M"v ali Whlll had ht•t•11 h.•n111\•1 a11ly for.:otll'n '' tldl k an pu·turt• A1·c-1·111 on ,,I \•.1n1l1tlllll( I IJtlln~ ( "'' '1111.u1 •llllt·d I.I n11·m11n · rn,1kt·11 .1 1•111111 h.u k (;to:MIM IMAV n Jum• ZU I i\('('(•nt on th•· Wlt)' you ·•VJ.)t'•U hl ulh\ r' 'lnlht•' IM'lllOllllhl \ 1n1h\1d1.Wht) \ ou it"'" h' t.1k111..: l·ummaod. 1rn pt IOlU\I tyl1• ('A Ct:R tJunf' 'I Juh 22 ~pothaht 1111 th1•<1t1•r. 11lll:\111n , hu,p1t.1I 11· .. r~ do11h1 .... :o.1•c t1•t d1,t•1 t·t111n 'I"'' 1 ii duh or ~:1n11.1l 11111 1·h1.1rit \ di l\'I' I •:o 1111, •t \u.: '.'1 J\11 l'nl "" di\ t'I 'lf ll',ll ltltl \ l'f,,11 dlt \ flt•\ilt1ltt~· 111111 hum1•1 \ 11u1 lor1't'' le-nil to he M'dlt•·n·t.l th1· n111r1• , .. ,I, \tlU JI t• fl,1tf1•1 t•lf \ ltU,0 \u.: ''I '"Jll .!..11 ()h,1111 h• l'llUf\I -.011 t 1h ·I•1 '"" ... 1.t111111, "pl.11 ,., 110f1·rt • .11nt'r l 'north111lo \ 111111\ 11Ju.1I "ill ,1111 I hl· nu111lw1 l fl.:111 t'' Ill "\'llJflU LIBRA tS.•pt :.:30,•1 ·)21 f'ommunll'1111' J(l'l Po•nt:-. J1·n>..-., I '11hl1'h Jdvcr Use lir 111.:1· d1,..tarll't.> and lan.:uJ.:,· b<1rrll'r.. Gem101. V1rao. SJ~lttanu.s pt<r..ons could h.cun.• 1>romml'ntly S<'ORPIO rCkt 2'J '\ov 211 If you e'<pe«l 'onwlhinl{ for 11oth1n.:. 'rllU II bt> an for rude ·'" .ti..t·nang \ 1111 oi1t• lm11h1·d und will have lo m ·•'-1: a t·11mn11t uwnt SAGITTARll'S tl\.ov ~Dec 211 : Obtain hint Crom ~orp10 m 1·:-.s,1.:c Emphasis on 1·on 11 Jt'I. puhl11· 1 t·l .. 111111' 1·onfrontallons, mar n.1~1· <i11 ,1u"" pern11l oth1•r., lo have lh1·1r "·') CAPRICORN t De<' 22 Jan 19>: i\cccnl ba:-.1c mat('nal. Kt•cp recent resolutions con· 1·1•rn an~ health, nutrition, working schedule. \'11u gel dt-ur p1cturt· of responsibilities, pno ntres. One who is "sel 1n ways" may have to bt• pl:ic~llt-d .\Qt \Rll'S cJ a n. 20 F <'b L81· Good Moon .a"fw1·1 1·u11w1dt•s no" "1th \ .•ri<'ly. excitement of s p1•1 11l.1t111n. 1nl1•ns1f1ed rl'lnl1onship. You nre ,1\\,1r1· .md .tll\1' Yuu \\Ill tw uble to reach mon· 1w r,on' p1>p11l;1nt \' Jrll'rt'ascs, but you also .lfl>U:->l' •'II\\ P1st·1-:.-; c 1-'eh HI :\1an·h :?01 You find new ".l\ s to brl•ak through. to · defoat " restnchons Lt•,;, Aquariu-. 11t•r:.ons f1 gun• prominently so do<.'" th<.• numb<>r l 111,::hh,::ht mdependence bas t•d on kno" lt•d gl' of pl'rtincnt factor-;, s ub Jel'ls. Wl'ar bright colors' BILL TRAVILLA IN PERSON at YO'S xaus1v THURSDAY.NOVEMBER 16 I 0 o.m.-4 p.m. Prf'vtt w vour fl]Vllflll• (Jl•'.111111'1 • hOl10.ty 1t11 .. ,11111 :.nt1i1~ pr11111Hw 111" tp·,nrt W•'d• ,H '' r1 .. 11oht1111 1111w lt ,, u r 1 o 11 ,, r '' M .111(\111•1 M1l1• ~lllllllt! 2700 Wnt Coo•t H•y. ~ • .,_.ta.octi.Co. M~1MlkS.- 64~J942 ' I L--\ ,,.. I /' L'~ •1' l.l,~.,,. I • . let CORRECT then1.' • Pitts •Scars ·Wrinkles • 01scolorations • Unwanted Hair • Brown Splotches • Strc•t c;tl Marks OARl.S ('l :NT•:R . 1 tit' 1• 1111111 Wiii hold a houtltjllt' 'Jl1· 1111111 10 11 m tu 4 p m Mon!!." lhrou.:h l"riduy bt•f(lnlllnl( Nov :io l l('I TOWN .\NO <:OWN; Th•• ga oup will m<-c·t .11 10 .1 n1 Mon duy N11v .. •o 111 ltoum ~2tl Social "' u•r1t·1• 'l\1wc·r on 1 .1mpu't ti t I NT I "" t. T () N ts •: A(' II N t'W('OMl•:K~ ('l.llB : (;offt•t• for rww , .. .,1111-111..,, II :JO am M11111luy, Nov :!II l ,111 IWX :1132 for informu I 11111 ~CH l'll t Oi\S T WOM EN'S ('It H~ I 1•d1•1.1t111n N11(hl wall ht• 111'111 .JI I :so 11 111 Tucsduv Nov ., I Jt tlw 11,11 n < • fo'ultu11 t-:1t•11w11 l .1ry Sd1ool, ..-uu11lJ111 Valley ~llll.lli\KMONI(' SO('U:TV · Till' llarl11.11 Vh•w 11111' l'om11111l1•1• will 1111'l"t ut !I :to 11 m 'l'u1·~cl11v. Nov :!I .it the· l111 rn1• of' Mr-, ltotwrt I' '-nuth .I 1 u•:1.TA (,l\MMA Al.t ~S: The· .... rnta Ana N1•y, pw t I t.1rhor ~roup wll I m1•t•t al JO a Ill Tut·Mlay, Nov :• 1, at t ht• "h"·rma11 1"011nrtat10n 111 ( 'uronJ t.ld Ml1r K •· T I R t: D F t: I> t: R A I. EMPL.OYt:t-:s: The nut1onal a" ,oc1al1on ~•II mct·t al I :JO p m 'ful·Sd .1y. Nov 21. 1n lh<· COO· frrcnce room of Laguna i''l•dt!ral • Saving~. S un ( 'lt•mNltt• EXECUTIVfo: WOMEN INTt:ft. NATIONAL.: Th(• Oran ge County Chapte r "111 mt•t•l Cur E" ecutavl's' Night on Tuesday, Nov 21. al U1s neyland Hotel, Anuheim Cockta1b urc al 6 ·30. dinnl·r at 7 p.m For rl'~t'rvat1ons. cull Bev Duffy. 640· 1900. ALPHA PIU ALUMNAE: The South Orange County group will h old a bas ket and wicker bazaar the home of Mrs Donald Bntton, Corona del 'Mar .For reser vation.,, call Mrs Britt.on . 675-2468, or Mr-. Richards Stubc. 759·1867 TOWN AND GOWN J UNIOR AUXILIARY: The USC grQup will mcl'l al 7 30 p m Tul's<l ay. Nov 21. in the horn1· of Mr and Mr-. Tom Wilham•., Newport fkaeh AMERl<.'AN L UTHERA N CHURCH WOMEN: Erling and Marge Wold. co authors of "What Do I ll av<• to Do, Brt•ak My Neck? ... will ::;ix·ak <Jl N1·w1.1ort Harbor 1.utlwran Churc·h :at 7 :10 p .m . Thursday. Nov 16 Th~ pubhc 1s invrtt•d COSTA ME SA J UN IOR WOMEN'S ('l,l'R: The ~roup Wiii meet at 7 30 p m. Thursday. Nov 16, at the home of Mrs. Harald Weiss For information, c all Mrs . Sl('Vt' F~l'>C'h1ng al 839·7476 Thl' club ul~1 will -.c·r vc a luncheon at tht· hui.1n1·.,!'I rn•·,.tin~ of the• Costa Mt·!>:a Wom1·n··, C'luh thJt 11.>y i\ M fo:Hl ('i\N RtJ S I N t-.S~ WOM •:N'S l\SSCH 'IATION . Thi· lo'11u11111111 V.1lll'V ('lwrt•·1 C'h11pte-r Wiil 1111•1•1 for 11 ('tit l'.111111'> 1111 111111 1111 Th11r .. 1l,1 v. Nov tli ll111111v h11111 t'• .11 ti :111 I' 111 • tl1111wr al 7 JI 111 JtJNIOH t :IS.:1.1. ('I.tits; Thf· N 1•w port Ht•,11·h ~roup will mt·t·t 111 JO ll m Thur,duy, Nov Ill. 111 1111' Vill11 N11v11 n•:.l1111r1111t A M •: R I C A N I. t·: t.O I 0 N AUXll.li\RV 455: T tw grnu1l will nu•c•I with lht• post nl Ii JO pm Th11r 111l 11y, Nov l ti . ut lh1· t'lt·rnns ' 11 1111 n :wum f't :Ol<:RATlON ('OllN- ('11 •. 'l'ht• Ornn~1· C1111111y oruunlw 111111 IK ho'lll n~ w1•11'11m I 11•! ('11ff1•1•11 th11111•:h1111I llll' t·•11111t v. Th11r:o1d11 y. Nov Iii 1"•11 111r11111111111111. 1·ull llw J l"C orf11·1·. 7!1'1 lt~M KAl'l•i\ 1\1,l'llA T IU:l'i\ l\UIM NI\ I·: '1'111• l•.I c '111111110 111·111 I 11111 w tll h 11v1• II ll11Nkt•I t.11111111 .11 11 .Ill 11 111 '1'11111 •11l11y , Nov Ill. 111 1111' lit1mt• t>f Mtl\ .l11h11 Wnlto11, '-11 11 c 'lt•11w11l1· WOM t•:N ''I AM 1-:R IC 'o\N OUT ll uhhl ~l1•pl11•11 to'.111 .. 1••111 ,,111 1 ... t(lll'lll lllH'lll1t•I Ill I IH' l{I llllJi'" fllf1••t Int( 111 tt 11 111 Th111 111 l11~, N11\ Ill. 11t M\•rt'tll'Y S11v1t1.c11 111111 I .un11 . 1111111 Wf'ffdln(J 111111 r111111ur1ru111t mlftOtlll ,.,.,,.,.,,,, run on S11rwl1111 tn lh• 1>111111 l'tlllt l'orm• urr 1111111/11l1ff! 111 oil Uul/11 l'llot of/It,., or 1111 111llh1u "'" ,..f'cll111•11 /~11 lmrnl, llO 4'71 'f110tlfl't4f ,,,,.,,,,,.,,"'""'"'. ,,, ... ,,... 111111 lm1l1111 on• rftmln1f111I to h111tt0 tti111r w111rl1n11 11r11r1111, 1v1t11 11 11/111'1. llntf U>IUtl' ut1m111 11/ t/1" t1111I" or uf t/1r l'fHtplr, 111 l/rr l'r11t111r~ 11"1'1111 numl 1nw 11v·d, lir/m 1· ,,,,. 11w1ltlt11u Club Calendar 1 n i: t o n n •' 1.1 c-h A C h a nu k a Work11hop will be held on Tul'tiday. Nov 21. ut Wt·~tmrnster Village Vll'lOI lu 111111. ~O tlT ll C'OAST JUNIOR WOM t :N':-4 ('l.Ufl: The group will holll tire third Cur Rally at 7 30 11 111 i''rl1luv. Nov 17, fro m the put k lnl( lot of Buc·k Alley Pizza. 1''0111111.1111 Vullt·y A dlsl'O und buf h·t w 111 follow ul ttw Fountain Vullt·y Community Ct>rlh'r al g I' 111 I '111 d 1uM• llr kt•lrl from me m · w1 " 111111 M rH Al11n Kuurman of Fo11n1 11111 V11llt·y. t1ckt'l c·hulrman. :t.ON'l'A IN'fll:llNA'rlONAI,; The Nt•w11111 I lfnrbor i.trou 1l w ill 1·1•l1•l11 nit• Uw 111t1•111ullor11:1l''i AO \ 1•11111 or 'WI VI('(' und lh1 l)Wfl 30th \'1•111 with "Au 1<:v1•11lt•K with Kt•ll y l.11111{1•" on ti't ltl11y, N•1v 17 '1'111• p1rhll1· l11l11vll•·d Muk1· rt·~wrvuUCms .It Wiii IWWI tlll)'"I or !HUi 4:,·1 1 1•v1•n 1111(" tltl NT I N f,TO N llf-.1\('lf tllS TOKIC 'At . S O('U:'fv . Thc· ~ruu1> wlll hotel lb ur111uu l h111.n11r ,Jl tlll• M nin 1.ihrary 111 th•· l'11dfh' Hoo111 of tht· M11111 1.1111 arv 1111 Tulbt•rt AvP11111• untl (;11hl••11 Wn.1 from IO a 111 111 '1 11 m ,. r 11Juv. Nov 17 I 'Hl\'l'l'th w1 II w1 111 llw i.wncr.al fund l.F.S Pt:TITt:~ Jo'l,f.;c!RI\ 1111· aux1 llary or t ht• ( 'hlhl11•11 ". 11111111• Socic.•ly w ill holll u d 11ld11•11 . garaJ.(€.' ~ult· from IO 11 rn to .1 1• rn Friday ancl Sal11rcluy. Nov n 111111 tit. at :Mlli1:! 11 11111111 .. 1. J.11v.un .J N1gul·I < ',111 831 16'1H f11r informo ti on COURT STF:U.A Ml\f<I~· Ttw Catho ht• UuuJ!hkr !I of Anwrll'll w i II h o ld u Ch rlslm 11•, 1>11111111111· from 1 to '1 pm. Friduv, Nov 17. I to 6 ·30 pm Salurdiiy, N11v IH . 8 :30 am to fi .30 pm !-iund;1y . Nov. 19. in St Joachim l'anJ.h Ha ll. Costa Mei.a llOMt: IJUIU>ERS C'O N<:ll,: A disco party, gourmt·t dtnncr and ins tallation or the hoard o( dirt'(' tors will lw h<'ld Saturday, Nov 18, al tht• Balboa Hay ('lub 1n Newport Beach 1-·or t1ekc·ts. $60 pc•r t·ouplt•. conta<'l Hon Sa1cnn1 at 957-1100. MOTHERS' CL U B OF JOB'S OAUGIITERS: T he Bc'lh{·I 157 will hold n Santa's Workshop Boutique raom 9 am to J pm Saturday. Nov IH, in the Masont(' Temple. Newport B<.•ach . A las agna luncheon w11l 1Jcgin al 11 JO a m MARINERS OF C HRIST PRESBYTERIAN CH UR CH: The group will hold a Christmas bouti· que from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m .. Satur- day, Nov. 18. at the chure h m Hun- tin~ton Beach. Santa will be on h a n d l"or 1nform a t 1on . call !lfi8 9915 AVllOANT•:S: The Mission Vie· JO .1u x1llary o f the Children 's ll o mt• So<'1C't y wi ll hold a Chnslmas Boullque Crom 9 a.m . to I p .m . Saturday, Nov. 18, al La Paz lnterm f'idate School, Mission VWJO For ticket information call Mickey Bosemer at 581·0977. J UNIOR F.BELI. Cl~U B : The NC'wport Beach g roup will hold a husband appreciation night at 5 pm Sunday, Nov. 19 A potluck cllnn<'r 1s scheduled. COtJNCTL OF llADAS.4'1\JI : Tht· Oruncc• County ~rouo a nd Nt'lrnnn Mar,•113 will h old u f u ncl 1111:.i·r at 7 p.m . Sunduy. Nov HI S I nnh•y Murt'u~ will t(r1•1•t tlw ~1u•11ts A hufft'l 11 11p1wr will bt• (,•111111 Ml ulont( with 111111rdw11c1 a A f11'lhl1111 "how 11f 1111 t• 1111 'I lie 'H hnl11l1-.I. .1l1111i: "l!h 11111• o( n klt~I 111•111-. T 1t•kt•l"I ,., ,. $.."ltl p1•1 l""11m11 11r11t tH 1• "' nl lnlrll' II\ 1'nltl111i ll4tl Cl!lcl I MONIM \' MOHNIN t • t'1 t •t\ Th" ll1111tl111!C•111 llt•H•'h tl""'I' "Ill 111•'•'1 Ill 11111 ll111ttlf11:if11t1 flt Cit h 1111\ "" l\1 •111tlil\. 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Phoebe John. left, and Rose Boatman of Dusty Wings Dusty Wings Boutique Du1ty Wings will hold its aMua l auction/ boutique rund r ais€.'r at 7 30 v rn Nov rn. at tt>e H arvard Com· rnunlly Center, Irvine. ltPms that trnv.-tx•t'n hanclcrart€.'d by Dusty W ln.c" rn1•mher11 and K<IOd "white •. 1 .. ph11nt " Item " will tx · auctwned with Hu• vrcw••t-tl" K''lng to tb(' Salva lion Army 1'1Ummer c·1Jmp for needy 1·hlldr1·n " fine statiorery Chairmen of the event are Mrs. San- d y Bertoni of Santa Ana a nd Mrs . Nancy Bartholic of Irvine. Residents of Irvine are invited to attend. Dusty Wings 1s an o rganization whose members arc former airline .,tewardt.~ses and who meet togethe r for social enjoyment and pbilan- lhrop1c work. corona del m3J fall ... gal 's country cachar<il m~::--~~--~ t.hq, 8(Z-OS0n w: :i-: ..;:-. all silk f !cr.c:. blou.scz. an::i s.:-:·: plczat.tzd f:c;-~-.:. skl rt add a : .... for subtJ(l. eof1eLiCl!L1on shoulder b,g by~ra d<il 1ghtf ul ly ttt·weicz .. ra!! ,.., '""'*"' ltdnnd, nowport C4tnter 644·5070 \ / 20°/oOFF C •l•b"'"-9 ow lrd A ... 1.en.-y wttlt IWllh Tllllt 1\111 ....... todl LAMPSHADES GIFTS FOR YOU! •••• 11.00 ••" caTIRcAn TO OUI llCIM DIPT. 4•. .. • ,. ,..,, Ottt'-en-,; .... ,.......,.. FREE $I 0.00 GIFT ..... ,.,.. -... c.-. Olfor gOOd thru Nov ~I , •• '~ Nl·.MlfcH~:o coMPl\NY Hl\1RcuTTBRs ..,.,., ...... _ .............. , ... , ...... ' 7 • . ( I I 1 l • .. ' . . • ANN LANDERS/FOOD Wedneeday. November 15, 1978 DAILY PtLOT CIS Wheat-Free Cooking Pet-Ritz® Double- CrustPies are easy as: Ann's On H er Side Ot.\R \r'li ' l.ANllt:a~ I 11n .... yrnn old, tl'M. nwltwr of l " 0 s m jl 11 (' h I I d rl' n So m t>lhl n jl h 11 Jlf11·n1•11 liu.t n1.:ht .ulll I nt"("\I lo kno~ v. twtht•t 111 not I •m <'rtlL.) tu Rl'l up:-t•t \I\ rr 1t \\'lu,dh I 1(11t n1ort> th&1n up:.d t 'II. .i:. fur1o ui; T h 11> I :. 'II. h .1 l h .1 p pened bout Ill JO .H night u frll'nt.I 11f m~ husband':-. u ur11..· h'Jnn~ aero.sit our fN111I l.1wn on hu; motorcyt"lt> \\'~ both we nt out to i.ce v. h.:1t tht- r a ('ket was a ll about It l>Oundt'd hkt> ,1 trul'k wa' about to t·1·u)o,h wlo tht· side of our hou.'>t> Wht>n m) huc,band ~aw It wa:-his huc1dv ht •s ked wha t wu:. wruni.: The n ut bt•llowt'd , · I have lo go so bad I think I 'm a bo ut to bust ii kidney." I 1mmed1at.-ly invited him into the house to ust- the bathroom. Instead of ('Oming in he unzipped his Jeans and urinated rig ht under the kitchen windo w I couldn 't believe m y eyes. My husba nd did n't say one wo rd to him I lost my t e m pe r <1 nd y~ll ed , "Yo u 've ~ot your ner ve! We havt' a ~pri nkler syst e m for whe n w e want the lawn watcrec1 If ~ neighbor saw you do that I'd die of shame!·· The s lo b mutte r ed so m e thin g ab o u t ·'That's friends fo r you \ nu I h.tnl<t·d h•·• fc1r v. r I I I n lo! ,1 11 t I -' c1d1• (I \ ou \.(' h elped t o 1•11111 att' a lot of ~)Pll· lcwb) ·· W1•1l . 'ht• did n't ··dut a.ti• tlW or .invon .. l·l"t' f'lf',1,t• tt•ll U'> Wll T 1!> lht' n ~ht thin.: Ill :\•I\ ((1 d "'Clnldn '11.hO h .1 s u m 1 , r .1 r r 1 a gt• " What <IHI ttw t\U~t'li itnd dv\ lof:. )oiu) ' Sil LL H: ORANT UEAR STILL: Tbe doctor8 aod 011.nes pro· babl Nald, "We> know thii. 11> a bil( dl .. appoh1t mf'nt buc It'" oot u.ncom· m()n. w .. ·11 ~ you back hf're> !>CMm :and ned llmt• ) o u 'II be going bomt" with ~ baby." Vlgitun; i.hould uy vt>ry Uttlt'. Two words a r e e nough : "I 'm ... orry'' -and then tbe i;ubjt't't s hould b.- tbanl{f'd to something cheerful. D EAH f\N~ O u r d a u g h l l' r cl n d h l' r husba nd have been mar· nl-d kn years. They art· ocsp('rat<' to have a fam ily. Last week they dt.'<'1ded to t ake a black t•htld . T he \\Oman at the adoption agency told th<'m that')>, all lht•v 1o;1n gel right "°" · M .v husband ";i:. born an Alabama and he 1:. appa lled. Frankly, l 'm not ver y h appy about it m ysf'lf Wha t are lht• r h an tt•s for this c hild g rowi ng Up w e ll · ..idJ uste d a nd h a ppy? DARK C LOUD OVERHEAD Ji;\\>I\ t1ml' I 111''"'' .1 111lurn11 111 rtca hn~ with wheut frt't' 1·ooktnR lht· \ulurrw of reader m .111 1nt·ri•u!\es. /1rov1n~ ho\I. dtfhcull und wade s prl'Jd Uua pn1b l'm :o.e·emK In tw We take the mur\'t>lt)llh quulit1f')oi uf whf>ttl flour for ~rankd untl I Wl' 1Jr1' ro1 <'t•tl to f1 nd 11om1· sort of suh 'llilUtl' (or ll anc mbN or th<• fum1ly who has phy11cal 01 ti mot 11111al 1·curt1ona lo It. 1'hat 's when lht> pr<·piu·.1111111 111 pullthn.:. brt•a<t. cuke. l"OQkle•. and olhl·t ,·ommon bukt.'d goods sc>em tu bt• out ttl rt-ut'h lh·r1· un· two rcudt•rs ' le tter& t hut nrnv hi' of 1111\-1 "'•l Lu you l>!!;J\H JllNJ<: HO'l'll I havt• ... t wo and n ha U y,•ar olrl M111 \\<hu 11> allerE(H' to milk ~nd wheal p roducb It'" hard for lum to u ndersta nd ~hy ht• l'Un'I h,,, ,. llw lh111,..., \\4' h;" t' Ilk<: t•an tlv hn·,1ll , dl'll•wt h p11dtl111~1'> I'll' I \l.OUld llkt· tu h.ivc-rt•c11x·:1 th .11 \\111 k 1111 llw \l.holt· l;imlly ·"' II ' harct to h.H ,. dtllt•l t•lll OW.th I U)oit' 1)(10 c1a11 \' proctut·li. 111 111.111· ul mil!-. lot him hut th1•1 l':. not th..it mu1 h 111 ,, '·" tl'I\ \II hrcud!> ,111d dcbl>l'rt' ('11n1.1111 '01111 ""'"'' flour <1nd h•· l .111 t toknik ·"" "111 .11 . .i .di I h11p1· you t"an h\'lp :ioh,• ~11111• 111 "" p111hh 111" \I HS V I' Ot:AR Jl''t-: l<t>'l 11 \h husband ha~ <'l'li<H' d11>t'l"t' .11111 1·.1111111l lolt·r ale glult·n nothing 1h,1l n1111.111" "ho .11, oats. ry\•. or b;irll') I USl' 1H1l .1l11 lluu1 . 11('1• ll11ur etc. My proble m 1s lhal I ha\ 1• a n·c11l4.' fo r a quick and l'<•l>Y brt•ad th..it c.ilb f111 '>I'll rt'lng flour. How 1·an I m .1kt· mv II\\ 11 wll 11:-,111g flour? Sur(' hOPt' \ uu c·un ht•hJ \1 HS 1' II Both ltidll"• ... h.m· th•· dc-s1re to provtclt• h;ikl·d good:. th.11 \\ill lw l'nJoved hy thl· palt<•nt m1 ;1 wh1 ·at ln •1• d11'l. and ;u·p '''tlltng to :-,pt•nd I ht• dfor1 lll't'clt•cl to h•:.rn ho\\ lo t:han~t· lhl·11· I ~1\'0rtW wlwal flour rl'C'lfH' ... into whl'at·fr<·l· lrt'.llS Tht· problt•m I!> th.It Ill\' )oiUbst1lute nours do11 't h ~l\'I' thl' g lut<'n ful'tor 11f whc•ut. but m any l11nt•:-1«111 bt.· workl•d 111to s01t1 sfat•tory products . First, ti 's important to choosl' <1 :.ubstilute flour that \\Ill have an appruµriatc taste -for tn· st.i ncc. you would c·hoo:.e potato flour for a !>pon~e cake. not the fmcr and gnttaer n ee flour, and certainly not corn ml'al Second. 1f your fa vonte wheal flour recipe has lt·ss th~1n t wo c ups or wheat nour, add one extra egg to the rec· ipe. T h ird, if the a m o unt 1s s m a ll an a recipe, you m ay substitute a fruit 1111 cc, suc h <1s ora nge JWCe. And finally, you m ay have to m · cr ease the amount or bakm~ powder to makl' up for the lack of gluten in the• substitute flour If you 3r<' m the mood to experiment '"th your favorite r<'c1pc·~ in an effort to bake thl•m Leftover Turkey? Sp eria l D U!t• By June Roth wheat .fret>. th<: following g uideline w1H help you. Choose one. or combine several, to r eplace e ach cup of wheat flour : flour l cup corn nour -'~cup coars~ corn ml·al I scant cup ftnt• l'<>rn meal ~cup pola to flour 1 8 cup n ee.• flou r I c up soybeun flour plui. ' 1 cup potato And here an• St'\'eral whe<1l-frce rc('1pcl> that your whole family will enJOY WHEAT-FREE CUPCAK ES 1,3cup butte r or vegetable s hortening 1-'3 cupsugar l egg 11. teaspoon va ni Il a extract I cup sifted cornstarch I te aspoon baking powde r 3 tablespoons milk or orange JU1ce Preheat oven to 375 F . Beat butter <1nd i.ug ar together until fluffy. Add egg a nd vanilla. Beat well. Sift together cornstar ch and b aking powder: add alternately to the baller wrth Ii quid (milk or orange Juice). Spoon batte r into g reased muffin tin, filling % full Bake 12 to 15 minutes. or until a n inserted tuothpt<'k come!> out clean. Makes 8 c upcakes COCONUT PIE CRUST J can (3'h·ounce > flaked coconut 3 tablespoons butt.er or margarine. m elted 2 tablespoons sugar Preheat oven to 350 F . Combine coconut, melted butt.er, and sugar. Press into a 9·inch pie pa n and bake 15 minutes. Cool. Fill with berries or canned sliced frwt. Glaze with m elt.ed cur· rant Jelly. Makes 6 servings . MACAROONS 11 1 cups ground b la nched almond:. '•cup sug3r l egg whites 2 tablespoons corni.tarch 2 teaspoons wa te r '• teas poon va nilla Blanched a lmond hCAIV<'!> Preheat oven to 375 F Com bine ground almonds and suga r. Add unlx'atten egg whites. reserving about I tables poon. s tir until well blended. Add cornstarch. water . and vamUa. stirring well until smooth. Drop batter by tea - s poonfuls onto foil·covered baking sheet, s pacing 4lbout 3 inches apart. Brush cookies with re· maining tablespoon o f egg white. then place a lmond half on top of each . Bake 15 minutes. or until evenly browned. Cool on a ware rack 3 to 4 minutes. or until foil c an be peeled off Re move fo il : cool on wire r ack. Ma ke!-. n~ dozen cookies. . " a nd le ft. My hus ba nd proceeded t o chew ME out for ~in~ s n o tty' Acc·ording lo him I hurt the guy's foci· ings and he wants m e to a pologize. Was J wrong? I need you on m y ~1de. -STILL BOILING DEAR S.B.: Vou have me -all tht> wa v. Th•• clod probabl) had 11 bc>e r s and was d runk. He's the one who s hould apologize. DEAR D.C.O.: I SJK>k<· with s.-veral social workns and received a varie ty of opinions. Ont' said, "Tt-rriflc ! II th.- pare nts lruJy lov~ th~ child U will work out fine.•• Anotht>r lhf·r opinion """ clo,est to mine ) ~aid: "It i!> far tw>tte r if b lack c hlldrf'n are placed "ilh black familit>s. All c hildr<'n race challt"nges during their formative yea rs - e\en under normal con· ditlons. This special s it u ation places an added burden on botb the child and the parents -and siblings, lf &.here arc> any." LEFTOVER T URKEY AND M USHROOM SOUFFl,F. <Makes 4 to 6 servings > 4 t a bl es p oon~ m.iri::annt• POWER: blend m flour until smooth. Heat aboot 45 seconds on F U LL POWER or until mix· l ure bubbles Stir in ~~~~~~~~~'_',..,~'·_"_1•_._J..-__ ._ .... ~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ milk ~hl\\<ly Cook 112 DE AR ANN LANDERS I rl'~d the letter from the wom an who ha d the m1scar n age and was disgusted with her fn endb and re· lat1ves beca u~e they :.aid dumb things like, "You 're lucky. A mas· ca r r1 ag(' m ea n ~ t hf' baby wasn't normal." O r ··it 's beller to have a miss than to ca rry for nine months and the n i.r1ve birth to a dl•ad infant." :o;h(' i.a1d the nurses and doct ors knew lhc> RIGHT thing to sa~· and we re a great comfort to he r T h e results or bow wPll lhls expe rime nt works will not be known for at least 15 years. There are sure to be sue· l'''"St'& aod disasters. Those who take on s uch a challenge oeed un- u~oa I t'Oura ge and a grt"at deal of love to gJve. 1 tablespoon:. flour ~:1 cup milk 4 egg yolks. wl•IJ beate n 8 egg whites. beaten ~ c up fine ly diced or ground turkey 1 14 oz.> can sliCl•d mushrooms , drnin<'d 2 t a bf l'SPOOn S minced green oruon w1lh tops •14 teaspoon c ream of tarta r 3 t ablespoons gralcrl parm esan cheese Pa prika F'orm a wax paper 1·01 l::i r a round top of 11 ~ quart SOUfnC dish to CX tend 3" over lop In a 4-c up glac;~ m ca~ur c. m l'l l m a r g ari ne for ao s eco nd s o n F'UL L MEET LOIS SASSON AND SEE HER COLLECTION OF CONTEMPORARY JEWELRY Tomorrow through Saturday at BW Newport, Ms. Sasson will present a collection of 1ewelry so new, so contemporary you 'll find necklaces that slide on instead of clasping. Simple rings set with pave diamonds and polished to hard brilliance. Dazzling dangling earrings. And bracelets. All set with rubies. sapphires. emeralds or amethysts A truly significant collection of contemporary 1ewelry you won't want to miss. The collection, $230 to $1000 Fashion Jewelry. BU llOC~5 WllS~I R~ NlWPORT (7141759-1211. 10 daily. Mon ·Fri Ill 9. 5at Ill 5, Sun 1~ to 5 minutes on FUL L POW E R o r until mix - t ure bubbles. stirring once. Be a t mixtu re slowly into egg yolks. st i r 1n turk ey. mushrooms a nd onions. Al lo" m ixture lo cool. In a large bowl beat 1•gg whites with c ream of tartar until stiff but not dry. Gently fold mix· ture into egg whites and s poon into souffle dish . S prrnk l e t o p with pa rmesan cheese and papr ika for color. Cook on S IMMER/DEFROST for a pproxima te ly 18 m1nul l'S (If y o ur mic r owa ve d oes not havt> a carousel. rotate '3 t urn eve ry 6 minutes > Let sta nd 6·7 minul('s lx'fore ser ving. SLICED SMOKED SALMON tor 11ppe1tzers . in your market's delrca1essen department lOS AllKLO a.Oii lltC & CtlRllMI CO. YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN ·a;, Onlfl'JI' Coll$/ Contf)fl ~., .. ,,,. OfltcUll C.tlftktf /Of Co1rt M11J• 558·5Q81 J---------------------------------------~-~~~~~~~ .. ,, _ __,If( PRI CES GOOD THRU 11 ·28·78 HENS and TOMS CALIFORNIA GROWN-POP-UP GAUGE FRESH TURKEYS 10 to 22 Lbs. .98c Lb. ORDER YOUR HOLIDAY MEAT BARM EARl,.Y HAMS-PRIME RIB BARM SLICED BACON BULi< ' 1.49lb. RED YAMS 29t ZACKY or FOSTER FARMS YOUNG DUCK S 4roSLbs 99e Lb. BAR M BONELESS SMOKED HAMS FAT '1 98 REMOVED e Lb. U.S. No. 1 RUSSET POTATOES 69~ 10 LB. Cello IUg USDA CHOICE Boneless ROLLED ROAST ltUMI' •2 19 ltOUND CLOD I Lb. DAIRY FRESH CIEAM CHEESE LARGE 8 oz. 5 9 eEa. RED GRAPES 49!. SHIHGFIELD s APPUSAUa .......... -?!>.!.£~.4Fo1 1.00 5'~1NGFIELO 6 OI. w ••.. ·~.~!:,~.~~ imilblL ....... -m ......... ~~2.~~~.m.t 7f fOl!Yo JUICE ................. !~.~!;.~.~~ .. 4r f a~~~.:_. __ ............... ~~!. .. ~~~ .. 49c I WJ> 90 l.. 111 ftlPPID TOPPING .. ..!Y.!. ... 294 MWING 111 ... ~~~ .. ~!.~~~~ .... 1.~2.~.!?.~ .. w SPRINGFIELD 3 ,1 00 ALUMINUM FOll ........ u;:~.?.~:. ro1 • S'RINGFIELD WHOLE KEllNU Of 29• COii ........... ~~.~!!~.~!.~~J ............. ~9.~.~~~ .. ll.C. « DIET 11.ITE $1 l 9 COLA ......... -... -~?~~~ ... !!.~.~~.... • FL!ULR ............... ~.~~ .... ~.~~ ........ 49.c SPRINGFIELD C TOMATOES .... ~.~.£~.~£~~. 29 •TAX ~ .... _____ ...,. ~ ..... ----,\\ ,------~ ),, ______ / /! _____ .,.,. . . . . .. ~ ... ' . t t ; . ' "' .. I I t J ~ . J I \ 1 I • .. Cl4 OAll.Y PILOT w~~1&1m Gemco's Complete Supermarket has everything you need for your Holiday ta_,le ••• and over 3,000 PRICES LOWER than other major stores. When 1t comes to reducing your holiday food bill, there's no better place to shop than Gomco Our surveys show us that we s tock over 3.000 items marked below other superrnarkPt prices This enables you. as murnbers, to put quality name br Jnd groceries. ta rm fresh produce. USDA Grade A turkeys and del1c1ous boneless hams on your Thanksgiving table all at the lowest possible total OUR HOLIDAY BIRDS ARE USDA GRADE A . (Watch out The rest of them could be ··turkeys.'') A lot of maJor supermarkets. aware of our unbeatable values to members only, attempt to keep holiday food costs down by offering birds that aren't USDA Grade A . Only Grade A turkeys will look and taste as good as they should, which means no bruises, deformities, pinfeathers or to rn skin. You'll find Grade A birds, fresh and frozen, at Gemco's complete supermarket. Look for our own Harvest Day brand of young turkeys and Swift's Butterball turkey.s. Both range from 10 to 22 pounds, are pre-basted and blast-frozen to preserve flavor at its freshest. LANCASTER GRADE A YOUNG TURKEYS • I ' . ,. ' ~ . . . . . . ' I , • I • i I II • -.,. -... ~:.!JI /J • ·. BEAT INFLATION WITH OUR GOLD VALUE PRICING! Gemco understands how important 1t is to save this time of year. That's why we invite you to come in and compare our prices and selection with other ma1or stores. In addition to our low. everyday prices. you'll find Gold Value savings on item s throughout the store, made possible by manufacturer's temporary promotional allowances. We pass these extra savings on to you by marking these items below their regular, membership price. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR CART-TO-CAR ' SHOPPERS' SERVICE While you take care of other holiday needs at Gemco's one-stop shopping center ... we· II chec k your groceries and hold them in our pick-up area until you're ready to leave. Then. we'll load them into your car for you, as our way of saying thanks. SHOP GEMCO TODAY! HOLIDAY POULTRY Pick from our selecllon of lresh and 1roien birds .. Swift's Butterball. USDA Grade A turkeys, Zacky USDA Grade: A turkeys (lresh from the farm). game hens. geese and ducklings all dressed. available m our freezer case YOUNG TURKEYS 16-22 LBS., FROZEN . . ......... -.......... LB. .58 FRESH GRADE A 8 7 10-22 LBS ..........•..................... LB. • LIMIT ONE TURKEY PER FAMILY LANCASTER GRADE A YOUNG TURKEYS Fresh Turtceya will be avallabte Thursday, Nov. 18th at noon. BUTTER BASTED GRADE A TURKEYS 10· 14 LBS., FROZEN ...................... LB. .64 HARVEST DAY, FROZEN, 10-22 LBS ........... LB. .77 LIMIT ONE TURKEY PER FAMILY Fresh Meats Canned & Packaged Canned & Packaged Delicatessen TOP ROUND STEAK ll°'<l ll ftG 00110! CHI( H .... .... lll 1.87 . . ~o~u~~ .. ~~.~~!.~.~.~~~~~z JAA 1.26 ·(G/) LE SUEUR PEAS ANAttllM: ~300 W. Llncoln at Btooll~ra1 HU.FLOWP: 17200 S lAkewood at Aneallt CAMON: &51 Sepulveda at HarbOf Fwy CEMtTO&: 20200 Bloomlleld at 061 Amo CU..W" CITY: Measmer and Jttteraon DOWNEY: 11111 Florence et Studebaker PIT fUl.l.~TON: 2920 YOft>a Und• BIYd. ne1r Placentla ,OUNlAJN YAU.EV: 17099 8rook~rt1 at Warne< , fUUPTOft. •too N. Hamor BMS. at lmptf1•1 ... : . . . ,,. .. OAAOE.NA.: 2189 Redondo Beach Blvd. at Van Neaa GLENDORA: 726 $. Orend Avo at Maune Loa ORANAOA Hll.l.S: 17056 San Fernando MIHlon Blvd. 11 Balboa Blvd. HUHTINOTON BEACH: 7212 Edlnoor Avo. at Gok1onweat LANCASTER: 1333 W. Avenue "K" at 15th St. W. I.ONO BEACH: Allantlc Blvd. II San Dteoo Freeway LA PVENTt: 1801 N Hacienda at Fra~lequlto MllllON VIEJO: 2•500 Alloi. Plrtlway ., ~ Dltoo FrHW•V ....... ~~~~~cA~!~~~~~~.~-L~.~01 eo-.63 ~~~~~!~~~P~ ...... ·~~oz eo..85 ~~~h!.~~~~~~.~.~.1.~~~0I JAA 1.26 ~EAGLE BRAND MILK 69 ................................... t•Ol CN-le ~VANILLA WAFERS 63 50t$itt4(.. • . . .. . ..................... 11 Ol OOK • ~2,~AR ~.NIO~S .......... Joz CAH•48 LADY LEE MAYONNAISE 99 .. ... .. . ... . • ..• ..... .. .. . • ..... l20l JllAe ~~~.~~.~co~~ ...... eo1 JA114.57 tt¥?~~~~~.!~~'..~~.~.~~!i, CANS 1.25 ~TRI-VALLEY PEACHES 48 SPIClO.............. .... ..•. .. ... . ?'IOl CNle Delicatessen AMERICA'S FINEST MEMBERSHIP DEPARTMENT STORES AND COMPLETE SUPERMARKETS HO!ltTH HOLL YWOOO: 11051 Victory Blvd. at Vineland PACOIMA: 1•210 Van Nuys Blvd. 81 Beachy POMONA: 1965 N. Indian Hiil Rd. south of Freeway IAN OAMIEI.: 1&35 S. San Gebrlel 81 v1111ey I AHlA ANA: 1330 E. 171h St el Qrand Ave. llMI VAi.i.EV: 1855 E. Cochran al Errlnger • It Only Takes A Moment and 11 To Join Gemco. Just mail the attached apphcallon with your $1 membership fee or bring It in person to your nearest Gemco Your S 1 enabk!s you to en1oy a variety of top quality metcnand1se at everyday low prices 1n over 29 departments Anyone may 101n Oemco. there are no addltlon81 dues or assessments, ever. @> VLASIC PICKLES t<Cl6ttfll w~ OA KAl vr s ... , 1'0/ JAAe89 Dairy & Frozen ~AS ~n~~~!N ~l.E ......... _,oz Pit 1.49 ~~~!.~~~.~~~ .. ~~Q ~nt<tN 1.45 ~~P! .. L~~ ... CE ~~~~~t.AL C HI .99 ~~~~.~~~M ·~01r0< .69 ~~~l.~E~. ~OPPING ,,,.0 ,. ~•N .59 ~.~!.~~~.~.~-~~~ .. th()/ ("IN 1.38 Produce ~~;J!2a~~~~.Y!~~~u~s 111 .68 ~~~~~.~.~T~.~PPLES w .38 ~~~~.~.~~~.~~?.~~~ .. ijU/ t·~(J .65 £~o~~~!~~~~ES 1AC11 .09 ~r.~"~~G~~.~R TURNIPS 111 .23 ~~l!r~~~~ ............... , tU .28 HOURS: MON.·FRI.: 10 A.M. • 9 P.M. TOMANCl: 3e7& Pacific Coaet Hwy. a.t HawthOfnt Blvd WOOOLANO Hll.l&: 20801 Ventura Blvd. at Oeeoto CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY SAT. & SUN.: 10 A.M. • 8:30 P.M • • ... - . .. ' ... -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. ' . • = r ... 7 . . . .. . . . . .. Wednesday, November 15. 1978 * DAIL v PILOT DI The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad ·" (642-5678) One Call Service Fast Credit Approval ANTIQUES COUICTIILES IOO«S 12023rd. St .••• Saturday OnW lG-4 yl'llJi/;ff !i'Ji 4.!J _f/tr St .\t IH'fJH f UJ..\C II (714) 0 7)-<J()()/ &-' ..,_ ' Photos & publicity ror Christmas events-Call Eye Landers 960-3841 JU 3rd.St. H.B. EFR 100 new & used BUY-SELL· THAO~ Buy & Sell Color T . V. 's YOUNG'S APPLIANCE 1114 N. Harbor Bl. S .A. 839-9123 Bamboo Decor's Llquida· lion Sale. Bamboo poles Sl, cut to size, planters ,_..,_..,_..,_,._.,_,._,._.,_.,-f SJ.50, radial arm saw, HMd IE.dro MOMy? Part-lime opportunity $100-$200/Mo. or more. Help in my business 18 or older please ! For In· formation call Barbara lamps. djsplay Items, c ustom furniture, lumber, carpeting, work benches, nourescents. VW van. 8538 Hamiltoo Ave, at Newland, HB. SaVSun only. lG-4. sinJ size l\lilar. perf for yng beg., $20. Yamaha skis, xlot for teenage beg $20. Stereo for yn g per.;oa's 1st. $20. Wooden tennis racquet great for beg, $15 . Assorted albwm. 644-2037 963-$05 ,_,... ............ ~--~-- · (iar_ag~ Door Openers ~~ \ ·~:~: y nee-..••• G--+SIMlfJ 3419 E. C...t Hwy c-....... 67).1444 14905 ..... An. T.... 7ll461S ABC COLOR TV SALES & SERVICE non :lf"''* mAGnAYOX "All MODELS IN STOCI( & ON DIS,lAY" ASIC AIOOT' TM£ COHDmONS Of OUll TtllMS . GUillJOU • NICll HOM( SUVICI o• •••NG YOU• sn ,,.. AND SAVI. Ser vice On RCA ·MAGNAVOX · ZEN I TH Onty 968-3329 1.,~·:~,, 19046 Brookhurs t. Huntington Beach UP'tllGHT P'IAMOS GOOD QUA LITY PAUL'S PIANO SHOPPE 728 W 19th CM 548· 72i2 .··BOOK SHOP OH THE ISLAND ... 673·27 10 f't•r ... onahzed Service l'nu!'>ual 1t1r1 bo<>k:-. Ladle's Auxiliary of FOUNTAIN VALLEY MAILl ... G CHURCH OF GOD 1s " Chrishnas ~ lovtiqH ~NOV16, li.18 ~OpenlOtoS 19531 Sacramento. sponsoring a Holiday BOXES Bauar & Bake Sale 9801 Talbert Ave, Ftn. Valley Heavy duly cardboard Fri&Sat,Novl7/18all0 Ideal fo r mail1n.: C hr1 s tma ~ pkg s . AM. Complete ma1lmg kit:. or ,.__.__.,__.,_.,-f 1ndiv1dual boxes :ivail in 8 size.. from 4 .. to llf · Dorothy Jo cubes To Order ca II DCMC:e Studio BOXERS Huntmgton Beach nr Newland/ York town Creauoru. by IS Ladies All Handcrafted Item:. 1-:xttaordmary St>lc('t1on We specialize in tinting existing gJass in homes, offices, autos & RV vehicles. To reduce Cad· ing of carpets, drapes & furniture. Elimrnate an· noying glare & heal <that makes your rooms or vehicles uncomfortable to sit in>. Provides daytime privacy ! Give your loved ones a long lasting gift they will t ru- ly enjoy! Ask about our NEn,1 HOl.lOtUJ COOK~IC s1~0 IV SPEClfiL P~lCE V DmcilM) lessoes ForChrishRas 741-552·3441 · 9am·6pm We del.Iver anywhere I or Kmd On1unals Chn~lmas Dcrorat1ons Baked Good1ei.. Dolls Antiques & Ac:ct"'lson es &MUCH MORI'.:. GOLD COAST SERUICES, INC. s years In Irvine 557-3245 551-6275 (after 4) •>< •JOl>o•o SAUS & SERVICE LJFETlME GUARANTEE Bet you can't forget our phone nwnberl ! ! 17141TIM-TIHG A-ACTION CO. ... with Hallmark Christmas purchase of SS 00 or more Shop early for alt our new Hallmark Christmas g1tt ideas - and take advantage of this great cookbook otfer• E1ghly pages paci<ed w11h recipes and creative ideas. Make family holidays throughout the year festive celebrations• Hurry' Cookbook supply 11m1led ~SIDE ~ PHARMA~ I 0 I 6 ti.pWe .... ....,.. M«lt Mllt to fW-041 ... ' ,.. 675-3040 TO PLACE YOUR GIFT AD ON OUR CHRISTMAS GIFT TRAIN CALL AM AD-VISOR AT 642-5678 All types, ballN. tap, m>demJaz.z, disco. t!lr 2515 E. Coast Hwy, CdM 673-3420 ()QUIST PIANO SHOP Fine used pianos Ornate Oak uprights Rebld~ & cu s t om fuushtng 8600Hamilton Ave. H.B. S36-8T75 Barut fUlaOcrng avail. GIVE YOURSELI-' AGIFT ~EYF'ORTll PRODUCTS AT REDUCED PRICE~ SLE~OEB ~O\\' ~'TAY SLt-:~OER FUTUHE BAR!') 957 O:!JO AMERICAN IHTERHA TIOHAL GALLERIES, In. Ph: 754-1777 A Wonderful Setectioft ~.,.....Minic Ions Oki TitM Clocks & ~ M.w Mlakal ltetns frOlll $I 0 ••••• l.ooUlg for a Dffffi wt Gift? Folc;..llfMg and ~ """ Toys & Novelties Prin11ng Presses Antiaue StdebOards Bedroom Set<; Cadgers & At11fac1s N•ckelOdeon Piano"> ••••• 26,000 Sq Ff w.~ at 1802 9Ccffet i119 St .. lf'TiM See Out Tat Mahal · P•oe Orgdn (A Concer1 tor the Ask1nq11 Open Wed lhrv Sa!urday 9 AM to 4 PM Ho.••••SH••••r-:w•••~••••••• ~.~~••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!!!.~:s."!:•••••••• ~.~~•••••••!~!!•~•~••••••• ~•~•~•••••••~•~!~!.~•~•••••••' ••••••••• .. ••••••••••••• G ol f 002 G....,.ol I 002 General I 002 GeMnll I 002 GcMral I 002cncr GaM: al I 002 GeMf"OI I 002 .............................................. , .................................................................... . EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Publisher's Motice: All reaJ estate advertised in this newspaper tS sub· Jecl to the Pederal Fair Housing At>t of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise "any pre- rereoce. limitation. or di~n min a lion based on race. color. religion. sex. or national ongin. or an intention lo make any such preference. Umita· tioo, or discrimination." FANTASTIC ADULT COHDO -A great 1 Bdrm unit. beautiful Huntington Bay location. Wa lk to shopping, close to community pool and clubhouse. Great for l person or couple, only $49,950. Cal 546--4141 · Serving Cos ta Mesa-Irvine H untington _B each -N e wpo rt Beac h HARIOR VIEW • • • RARE SPLIT LEV ShcrOR ea.,.,... Ooubl .. doors open int 22032 lslander Lo. BIG CANYON GOLF COURSE VIEW DHM To.,,.__, Donr fftOde4 o•HiookhN) th• I Ith fairwoy. 'arq...t floon, flute wolf,.an Giid many other •xfras. LoCoted n•ar the Cl•b Ho1111e . P'r lc•d at. . .$278,500. 644-7020 2123 SAM JOA9UIM HIUS ROAD NEWPORT HACH This newspaper will not "' H tin~ Beach this lovely 4 bedroom un knowingly accept any home Formal dlnin· Youare ewinner of M~SHORES advertising for real · T -.._""_.__._ s;'"''"""' l!Slale which la in viola-groom" livingroom with "° ..-.--1 ..,..... MEREDITH Close to beach-invest or tJonofthe law. fireplace. Familyroom totbe IUILT live in tbls 3 bedrm 2 ---------.-1 adjoining fully built-In LONG BEACH bath b each hous e . ---------i all electric kitchen. nlEATRE FESTIVAL Beautiful Executive Private patio entry lead-bedroom s up wit "OURTOWM" homelocat.edon 1~acre. ingintocozysunllte hv· RIORS: AdYetiiMn master suite & added on starrlog Eddie Albert at This delightful 4 bdrm, 3 ing rm. It'll move fast at _...__... tlMir ads bonus room on private the Long Beach Conven· ba home Is a must see. SllO 000 , 673-8550 ~d ~ lower level. Spectacu_lar lion & Entertainment I d e a I I o c a l I o n u.11: ,., .; .. , ""'' •t'~"·· 1 • -1 -,..,ort-er-view of ocean, harbor, Center. 300 E. Ocean w/a menllles plus . [ I ron a-cMahly. The nite lites. Call 673-8550 Blvd .. Long Beach 646-Till ~ lf~~:11~·~ D"ILY ~LOT nsws ,.,.,.,,.,.,,. '•'•'~11 '' ,. Call642·5678,ext 329 ~ "' "'' [ I I . k [~l'·'l'!'I, li1 " .. \:ll(:T'! -~-··: = ::-;.:~ ~ UMtl\ Wa:t ::::.:.~"~::,.-·~·-~~~:.·a 1 iiij E..iiii!::!iii~iiiatiiii:iiii-iiii2iii~iiiiliwi. ianiliAidi~ie~~ui~1i:i·i:i;i~56~~.:.::7.,8I .._..tors• ••••••••••••••••••••••• GtMrilll 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AFFORDABlE Newport. Llve In pre· stigious Weslclifl for un· der $150,000. Spadous 3 bdrm. family room , country ltltcben. Neat and clean and relMiy to move into. Call us at 540-lUl for further de~ ta!U. ~$..,.HERITAGE . . REALTORS • GA.RAGE SAl.E ads In macnab I lrvlne realty GOLF COURSE VIEW Big Canyon prestige + fabulous views or 2 greens & lake rrom near· ly every room! Air-cond. 3 BR El Dorado floor plan, end·unit. Stained glass s kylight. leaded windows. coor dinating f urn it ure & wallpaperS. A very special home or. fered at $225,000. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (C-134) 642·123S 901 Dover Orlw lrvl"-•t C.tmpus Valley C.nttr 752-1414 tM Dally Pilot bring bap· py results. To place your · drawing card. phone M2-5878today l _ _II•••••••••••~ .. . . . flt~!~~ S llDaOOM, VIEW HOME LIKE HEW! Beautiful remodeled :ind expanded Somerset model in Harbor View Homes Phase Ill. French doors and windows, 2 skylights. new master bedroom and enlarged living and family room s . Totally re · landscaped, best location on top street. $294.000.Fce. r A COLDWILL IAICll CO. 644-9060 2111 SANJOAQUtNHfUtflO. tN NEWPORT «#Tt!lll ..,j '------------------------"· OCEANFRONT Quality craftsmanship in mahog. trim & oak floors, sets off this landmark: 4 BR. 3 ba. home in finest location. Es tablished trees & lawns. $475,000. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Fashion Island view from 3 Bdrm. Country style home. Used brick & roug h sawn woods : swimming pool. jacuzzi. $265.000. BACK BAY Fine 4 bdrm .. 21 2 hath fa mily home on quiet cul de s a c. Over sized pool. playhouse, storageS169,000. Terms. BAYFROHT Several fine bayfront home!:t with pier & s lip AVALON Well constructed. 3 BR, 1 ba. oak floor. partial basement, concrete foWld alion. $120,000-Fee. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3 4 1 Aoy~·d" D11v1· N B 675 6161 QUIET, PRESTIGIOUS AREA Great view from this 3 bdrm. 2 1 '.;! bath San Luis Rey townhouse. Wtth frplc., patio & 2 decks. Near golf course & tennis courts. $165.000. VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! TH.MS! TBMS! TIRMS! Bay & ocean view from Laguna Beach to Palos Verdes, with sunsets supreme & Catalina in background! Fee land. owner will finance on in· stallment sale! 3 Bdrms .. 3 baths. one level : large corner lot. $235,000. LIDO REALTY 67J-7300 A Division of Red Hill Realty U~l()U~ IN MESA VERDE OFFICE 4 IDRM WITH POOL 4 bdrm pool hornl' 111 Wl·:-.ts1dt• Co:-.t a l\l e'ia . new t·arpcting. 6300 sq . ft lot. S79.900 IOHUS ROOM -Plus family room and ·1 bdrm:-. on a large lot in Fountain V~lley. A pnmc listing at $140,000. P'llME LOCALE -Mesa Verde 3 BR. vacant, prime local1on near park. s chool and library . Great family home, just $11 1,900. U ~ l ()U I: t1VMl:S REALTORS' 546-5990. 1525 Mc>sa Verde 011vc, Easr. Costa Mr.~a dlso ,,, Cmon.1 ch·I M ,11 •• 11 615 ~;oon cae: llDllE ILllNS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVIC£ EXCLUSIVE LIDO ISLE Beautiful R emodel~d 4 Bdrm. Home Located On A Prime Street To Stre e t Lot. Separate Garden-Dming Room Opening To A Roger's Gardens Landscaped Yard. Large Family Room W/Fireplace. Office/Study W /Wet Bnr. Next To Master Suit~. Imported Tile In Kitchen. Plus Many. Many More Excellent F'eaturcs Call For Apijt. To Inspect. 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Ho.5" For S• ••••...............•••. ·•····•··•····•··•····· ..•...•.•.•...•.....•.. ·········•·•···••······ •···•···•··•·····••·•·• .•..•••..•............. lfral l!btatt> OCEAMFlOHTS [)('luxe duplf'x, 3 AR • 2 l>M each unit M1:,.0001 2 & I Udrrn duplex '3'75.000' 2 Bdrm home SJ7S.000' 2 Bdrm duplu. upper unit 2 ball\5, (rpk each WUl ~.000! NIWDIALll i'ffl CC'lunt1ehn1 ser vlrr lo H''' Iron 9711-67$0, ext ~ HACH ourux No down VA *·900 Un ~Uevable 2 Hou"l'" on 1 lot Uvc m Ont', roll4'ct rent on the other No down VA, movt In lm imdtately ~0·31166 'Nltelc-i11 R .. ul fstatc• Inc ~\ . ., ., •• "'! ~-~~ IOOMF012 M ORE UN IT S" 75Xl270,., R-2 lol. good EaSls 1d e l oc ale upgraded-3 bedrms, l~ ba. lath & plas ter. hardwood firs. 1 Yr new kitchen ln c l ds microwave For a good investment. call Glen Hellwarth R~Mtt<~ lal»oa lay Prop. Recitton * 67S-7060 .. ------.... EW.,..RT IE .. CH of Costa Mesa. Irvine. "" '""' '""" Newport Beach. Inc. ourux 234 E. 17th st . c.M. llGCAHYOH On St-tt'lhorc Dr Gr<'at 611-1266 lnVt'Stment Right acrO!!S Nationwide Network or lilt> !Ml'<'l from the beach Jodiv1dually Owned & s urf Co mpletely andOperaled fum1shed w /lge sunny Real Est.ale Office~ rl"nb Patio & sun deck.~~~~~~~~~~~ C11 II now ror appl. : ~9t9l ...... IOOJ GCMr.. IOOJ 'Ci ..... IOOJ 1002 ....................... ······················· ························ •....•.•......•.••.••.. \~· I :--. L L 'i ~ TAYLOR CO. HJ-:t\l .TOHS ·,i11l'I' t!HH llYIHE TMUCl-YllW-4Jl5,000 Fabulous 111rw of ocean. bay. city lightit and Catalina! Also the sunsets an• unhclicvable' Homes arc rarely for sale in this bcaut1ru1 area. Hurry to see this lovely home with 2 bedrooms plus maid's rm & sitting room . family room & formal dining rm . Gorgeous pool in enclosed patio. WESUY H. TAYLOI CO .• llALTOIS 2111 S-J~Hilllood NEWPORT CENTER. N.I . 644-4910 HELP! Owner behind 1n pay ments' Must i1ell this <I BR pool home NOW! Catcll up payments and 1l's yours• Agent 542·5905 24 h~ OPHATIOH FACEUFT Charming home. com · plelely remode led Prime local.Ion. 4 Bdrms, 1600 spotless sq ft Don 'l miss this one! Ask $89,900 Agt !)46.0JS_I __ LOTS· HWn ICH Ready lo bwld your own custom home. Near Sack Bay u.nd Cherry Latke. Agt. 646·36tr 5..PLEX WlSTMIHSTH Pride or or won ownership, qua.Uty con· s truction. Sep. ownl·rs house plus 4 (2 bdrm J un its C.S.I. $14.50 a month. O.W C. 2nd T.D. Xlnt loc. 640-5112 ' ' '' ' r ''' ' ,,...,.. ' '• • • ~ • tOI "•()II , f t l r>l'f It'. IAC«IAY PWSVIEW btfJ.gO SECLUD!D HIDEAWAY WITH CATALINA VIEWS s... LelJ-...... bedroo.. 2 bCIHI ~ _.. woaki oa•/.._ L..-,. pri•ah lot _...,._fer pool or..-.-. Great •lew1..tWtofpot ... W.UI0,000 499-4551 S Ir S QUALITY 5 Bedroom. dining room & den, family room. 3 bathrooms. central air <'Onditlorung, new paint. and tht owners mu!!t have a rl.!t escrow Thi!. 1:1 one you should rull c h eck 1nlo C AL 751·3191 C:SELECT I PROPERTIES IACKIAY IARG-AIM NOTICE!! We repre,senl employe<!'I> or firms mo vlng t o Oranite Co. Need 3 and 4 bdrm homes I REN H011.INE 797-6750 MANSION OHTHESAMD A mo IC n 1 r 1 c e n 1 1• x pencnce or ocean hv1n~' f'n vale road. .:u11rdNJ entry! Sttluded sandy buch ' s spacious woo<l d ec k !>! Sed uded R a rd e n s ' A t r u 1• masterpiece for lux unous llvmg! Don't watt. there ts nothmg like 1t anywhere'! For detaib call 64S-0303 FORESTE OLSON . . ~ .. . . . JACUlll/r<>OL Newport lletghls area , 3 Bdrm comer home Ha.., family room plu.s offlrt>. freshly paioted and sqooeky clean-reudy to move1n. PETE BARRETT REil.TY 142·5200 llas to be this prestige community's finest value! 3 Bdnns. + den: largest "Augusta" plan an best early area locale, w ith sweeping gol r ----------4 ----------1 lack lay Special course view! Like new & MIWPORT HEIGHTS New pnce of $129,500. on Uns 3 bdrm. den(or of flee) wtth 2 bath5. Beaut 1-.ndscaped. Ftrst Ume offered in 12~ t o t a II y ch arm 1 n g . yeor s Outs tanding. $229,000!! custom decorated home AGENT640-~ with IMge cozy ram1ly room. bu1ll 1n TV. & 2000Sq ft, 2.sly, 4 br. 2"'2 paneled bar. Country ba. Sandpoi.nte on 60xl20 kitchen with s t a ine d lot.~ M1 So. Cst Plaza. glass window, and room By owner. below prevail· for pool make this a mg loc mkt. $84.000. 3701 perr~·ct family home S Woodland Pl. S.A. Call 673~. _97_~_1965 ______ ~ I H 'rJ Iii J • 11 I J~I t j 'f 1, f BODY CONSCIOUS 1n 1ne most D,autttul. naueon& way-bano~ bt\e(I high ialhtt~ abowf lilted waist ll~1n11 \il.1rt Stw lht\ ~FIO<I OI lonR 1'11nted Panecn 9115 Mt\\e\ Som 8. 10 12 14 If>. 18. ?O Sitt I 2 (bust J4l takes J I 18 yards 45 1ntll tabrir MESA VERDE HIGHLANDS. Bes t buy 111 this neat area. 3 llug bdrms. 2 baths . larg family r oom . rireplaCt'S. Near schools. New on the market a $8S,SOO. You haven 't seen lhls one. so call us a :;40-USl ·¥,.HERITAGE REALTORS GHEMllOOK srfCIAL Fresh paint 1ns1de & out New earlhlope crpts M1ru orchard n •ar yrd l~ke new 4 bdrm home w/lge fmly rm. f'uns hed attic storaite rm. Blt·i galore 1n ga rage. Better hurry on this one at $101.900 54S-9491 •MEWVA * 4ROGRAM- NOCASH DOWN TO SI 00,000 I ACTNOW' Pnces are Rising Jo.AST 1 Pl.IME DUPLEXES Located 10 100 bloc k. West Newport . older front 2 bdrm has new plumbing, electncal In kitchen. rear bachelor unit over dbl. garage: space for 2 extra cars Priced at $149,500 2 Bdrm. & t·bdrm. unit. West Newport. itood r~n· tal history : walk to beacb. $1.59,000 673·3663 675-4777 Eves COSTAMISA Eastside, 3 bdrms . 2 ba Completely remodeled. 2 car garage. Sl.28.000 NEWPORT rEHIM. 2 Bdnns .. 2 baths. frplt' Only $89,000 Lea~hoJd. HEWPOIT 15&.AHD 3 Bdrm .• 1 bath home on R·2 lot: frplc , IOlS or wood&bnck SLSS.000 HOME & INCOME 3 Bdrm • 2 bath home plus two 2 bdrm urulS an rl'ar 4 Car parking lll de· hgbtCuJ parl:-bke setting, Easls1de Costa Mesa Property in xlnl condl· tlon! $199.000 673-3663 642-22SJ Eves associated 811 01'£115 l1EA 1 TOPS l Ol f, w 8lllb.,•I to' I '~#I I World A~ 24 hrs. I 541·0800 .~~~~~~~ l.s Your Profession HOME REPAIHS"' Did you know you 1· an place a classified ad 1n the Dally Piiot Serv1c~ D1re-ctory for a whole month for as llttl{· as SI 62 per day" F'or more i.nlormal1on, rail DO YOU &tl-56711 OFFER A SERVICE~ Le\ the publk know with an ad ln the Daily Piiot Service Directory. It can cost you as lilUe as $1. per day. For more in· fonnauon and complete rat.es caU 642·5678. 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Sclnd"v & MO!\ d.i• t•t:1 111on' wh1·n t1o·.1dhnr '' SalurdJ v. I:? nur1t1 CUS~FifD HGUUTIONS f:RROR!-Advt>ntM'ri> :>hOuld clw'<'k lb;. 1r .11,, da1h &t n•ror• l'trn r, •mm1•d1.1 11·l v T ll 1': llAJl.Y f'll.01' J"umt'' hab1hh for 1~· f1r\I 1n l'C)f'T4"• I 1n,«rl1on onlv C'J\11/0~l.l.I\ TION!- Wh<'n k1lhn11 an 11d b<- <;ur<' tn m;ik1• ,, n'<'ord M lh1• Kii.i. N UMRF:H l!tvt'n vou bv vour ;id tllkt'f' .;, n'<'\'tl>C nl VQIJr nn<"f'llatono Tht" kill number mu~t IM-PN'Wn t.cO bv tht• ad¥H11.M'r in ('~()(. d1~put1• CAN<"F:LLATION Oii l'OR fUT TI 0 0 F NF:W All Rt:FORt Rl"'ININ('J ""f'n' f'flort " m.idl' '" loll or corn'<'I o rww ;id lh.ll h114' l>N>n ordrri•11 but ,.,. c-:innn4 cu.or .. o l"' 10 oo 'o untl I t ht' ;id h~" JPP\'Jrt•d on lhr P.Jf)l•r flt Mt; /\ L.J N t: i\ D~ llw..i-Itel' .H<' •lri•·llv ra•h m :.dvaOf•• h v m i.11 nr "' 11nv not• o f nur nt ll<"No NO ption.• on:lt'r" fl1•,1ctl1nt· J p m t'nd.;iY. co,ia Mt ... a "' hN> II I:? noon at :all bra.ncll olfttt~ Tlt f: 01\tt.V r1t.OT rl"lo('rVt'' lhl.' f'IRhl IO na:i~rv. t-drt. ttni.oc O<r tf'fuu· :on11 11d111•r· l~t. ;ind to c-han11t' rti. mil'~ " rt>1lul11t1on~ Without pnor nol 1rt' CUSSIFllD MAIUM(; ADOHSS r o Ro~ 1~,f,(I. l'lll'llt M<",. 926:'.6 JACOIS IEAL TY 675-6670 ... ----... BAY& BEACH 4~ NEWPORT CTR. DR 7~1 ECONOMY Minded? Lovely i;plit level condo. •3 pools nearby, ali10 ten rus club. supermarket. shop;. 2 bdrms .• 2 car garage; only $105.000 Low lease; localed in The Plaz.a area of the Bluffs. FANT~TIC ..• • Yl4!'W ol bay " ocean Fee land, you own ll Complete pn vac y. 4 bdrms .• 2"'2 bath!., tho• spectacular use or m1r rors provides an exot11 atm:>sphere. Property '' ltke new' Xlnt value ~t $389.000 BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPORT CTR. OR. 159-4111 VA TERMS! LOW JNTEREST' Lo"' down! 2 bedroom, 2 bath home on a large lot• $64,000. Tall to ~.d Co'1Mt WeU.... 75 ... 1202 TWOGI REPOSSESSI- ONS Costa Mesa. Garden Grov~ Broker. 541-0425 II you're not rending the UtUe ad!l m Cl11s~1ric1I you're missing a Int 0 1 newsy 1nrormal10n .1 -. well as some great buy .. $(C\t~~-"£tr~· That /11tri911i119 W ord Gome with a Chuckle -4 ~ C\AY L l'OWIN . ._....... .............. ....,, .. .........., -th ti.- low ... ._ '°"' ---"" H 0 0 C I R I I' I r I I PYSEK • 1 1 r 1 ~U C 0 t I ~ F.8.1. neoutlvt• ere not U_I j I' . ! gMtl a II~ to tri. rMn't room _______ _, Th•frt 111¥«1. -- I KYGHIL I ~.,-,-,-... , ....... 1 ... ·i-""11-1 ~ $t =:~; E! ' • " e I' l d t' I I J ( I ... 2 = 7 i l Hov\HForS• Wedr\6!1day Novumbet 1S, 1978 .. DAIL V PILOT D3 ••••................... ···················••·· •..•...........•.•..... ..._H ,..._We Ho.au• For S• How"' For MM lnite 1044 leech 1041 ~':!.~.~.~~ ... ~~.~~ ~!~!!.~~~~ ........ °"*'••••••~•~.!!~•••••• ~~.~~.~~~•••••• ........•.............. ·••······•·······•····· ..•.....••.••......•... ··•••·••··············· ·········•············· ............. I 006 te Mtt0 I 014 IW1-'• leeclt I 040 t.OVELY zar. d«'n Condo. VlllY LOW T111tift I O'O --Pr•rty 2 000 --. Pr.,.rty 2000 .................................................. ~ ••••••••••••••• "-\A:'P" rrum lht-lak,. •n ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...................... . ' dupla , •ncludln1 bay SY owup Wowbnd11~ llarburlukt: DOWM ,AYMEMT JIJYE IN NOW'' IUILDElt COMMEICIAL & APARTMENTS froat to be •xch down tn SUPll IASTSIDI " x tr a 11 1 n c I w., In u t l::XlT·~,,1;r~~~AL. If you euurnc !I'·•'~ h;;n WAMTS OUT! • pka. 2.W .. l200 LOCA T10H 3Br 10. 2 SI Y c on du pan t1 I ti t1 d <' n I I 1 v 2 Hcwtao. View Ho.-from under th1:1 CW> tom 4 ,.~ .. """'-IOJ Sharp 4 Ddrr:n 2 bath do.&e lO •twlvplnJC r~r redwuud d<'r k :1 . & 1.nl(unu l:h~ac h un •S HrSomeri.el Hf( homcw1th•weepinJt ---b ome R~mo dt:l l'd <'f'Dl•r r ail tn hu,,. Roll\aob111nmatr 11uitc olifttrucwble.t1tnoramir •$199,:IOOPruf Ot-ror v1e:w beyond bC'lld ··-•••••••••••••••••• lllt~ aod bath Only Ml 7SMowncr a"1 Offrn-d at 11%1.~ ('1tll e>«a.n vr('W <: 1trmln~ 3 •'Au"-y to "krs Su-rb t-ntertainl'O<'nt 11> 6 C'omm un1l!., Lon~ RcaC'h $85,000 2 !.lY comm . Bellflower $182.500 Trtplt•x. lfunt. Harbour SlSS.000 10 unit:-.. Santa Ana $280.000 ·~61 BR hon'*!, 3 full bath' "" • """ " .... m .IOO C'..tll ~ S880 uwner •t ~51 UJ or • ~y Ownt'r 6'W 700!l alfonkd by hUJ(\• i;umc· J ID con AM ~-I 044 640 144D rno only ~XPaJUilOO art:• for RUt'Kl • 78.S l.S7, ij84 754J room and fomllY room PLUS IMCOMI ••••••••••••••••••••••• "P1 l.arl(t: llvlnlit uod So11nnJ: rathC'dral c·l'll ~ bardwood noon, No brollt"r C'ornm11t ion Just redd~t'!L.~u~~\Cull~ duu~~lmi;W~L ,000 mp acct'nl Liv1nl( room ..«ia bearord c.eU1n1t•. 2 Woodhnd11r .-orntr ''" uoar• w ~ •e en " .,. HIWPOl'T·2 DR and forma l drn1ng :I 20 units. Sttntu Ana (m•w I S795,000 2·MY offu·c:-.. /\nuhclffl $900,000 bndl frpk:a imd t'Ountry._ _________ I '"cht'd J HI< l. n A unit 3 Ur. f11m1ly rhm. din AS SOCIA RS Sil 1-'lrt>plan°" for that wurm llttdte'D I" ...... ,°"""••ray 4 UH 111•11 lnl( rm . town ouae 714/494-6594 •500I 1tnd l'f>Xy Ctthn1<. llun -----·-_, ,. •!M.900 A"' 11.33 11331 Qin vou bt•ht'VI' 11" ll '!> 2 ~ty offic·c!,, Be~<'h Bl. II n $940.000 !> tnpll'X<'~ (n(•wl. SA $185,000ca (; f ou rph•xt·~ Cnl'W >. S.1\ Sl95,000 eu. -us 3 ... /\, h" tot $1)!1000 • · •· -----.....:.------' drnd:rnfbQ ft 11Cderk1111< ,..., IOMITHIM' " .. trt*! t·11tiulous N~wport. hi 2 bdrm, 2 bath ln1·omo 114"4 11112. 844 1111117 a. h I 041 W •TER hiahly u•wradi·d vc•rv dbound. Unbt'll(•v a t' POtl MOTHIM'? l..,... oc A .. .... , low vnt.-e' New und VJ =~.f~\.~ )lll"d 'foulllhmlc •u1 v.h1<n )'OU IY OWtitllt ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATER testefull y dt•coralcrl ('.t1nt 'S21U.OOO _..... ·-lh1• -"~th tN1Ni J I ---------•I townhomt': Selll•r is c·>< ........ R"' ... LTY Al.L FOR •• • ·.. , HU~TIC' wood 1u11t I'. '"'' h tremely mul1vatc-<I and RU...-mA INPORMA'fHlN btlrm, l tutth horrw -11h :.trn l>t'llllC• hum•· 111 Evervw ere 90'}'.., l''INANCJNG 3VIJll<l 55e..7977 714/841-3400. Ask forldph ,44-711 I pool rnHtt<tl Jl111111· l 1111vt-r111ly l'ur" Al<'. That'i.the thcnw. rorthlt1 ble. A mwst to ~c-t• nuw!l----------1 lu\at.•ndlo'\'i•I) Jtrnunda ijtt' i.-onal'r hX Tllt"tl in & s pcchcular prop .. rty, Cull752·1700toprt•vlcw' In a Pt'Up lt' who <'lfl' out Wood rloon " w.illa locat e d h il(h obovf' CORD LAND REALTY, IMC • l'#llhbnrtw>nd' A lot rm Op"n h u u 'I •' I o ), LAGUNA 'S 1-'AM !o;D .,.,,, ., .. , • ••• 11•. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..o 11111.-1 OnH' l;y 2111 Sut1SUn &002 l'1·1~1m fUVJt:RA COASTLINf:, [ I ~HOllle1 K&Jnah a!\11 thf•n c •ll l'.it 1mn ~I o.-w.i wilh br&athlalnnK Vl~W ~ lil.l.lll!;l! F. Scft I I 00 SPYOl.ASSltlU.tlOM .. ~ )\mt'T~ ·~ lnlnt' (;Mn ~ lir ,1,•n ~l~~f.~1~(~~:11~,,~~,~~ ~~Ac~iiL1S'1tLrg~ "''itjUif ..................... .. UO.mbrla ~Pf't'l arul•r ' QUAIL Or n1u·wood, 11111 k' 111 Gym, Jltl', l.iundry room 1n;i.ow Sprnwllng :t __ _ •EXCITING• AcnopforSak I ZOO l..c°"9 rrOf'•rty ZOOO \Mw 173 W4 ajll pi .._CE l(rt•l'nh1•l1 I nrl•• pd Opt>n hr.irn t't'llingi., b drm r Io or p I II n County. 5 lir. J ba. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;-.---.-.-.-.-. ____ ---! '°""' (q11f' I'll :.oo 1w11m1 Wulk t(1 lk·J "h dlld tuwn i.ervtced by 2 b1tths. ha:s (rpk'l>, 2 car ~araRr. lg1· •ON THE BEACH• *"IVACY * COtlOMA Dll MAI -Plorf:ITIES. ~A 1· 111 I' I(' I ' H• "u t $14!1 :,()() for ma I d1n1nR room. fnt·d yard Ownl·r out of YOUI OWM Cotto MHG 4-P1ex Wot1tJl ir 1tl~c· J lli •1411 'tt'J)bdVer k1tl·ht>n wit h ('ountry Mu't ..,l'll or b l' .,._wport leach ,llVATE LAKE /\. 1000 ~q ft. owner's unit •Tltf'llX• IO.-nttlO P .. I l'll~t-h'Ht1nl<tllr1tu1tJu b re4kf:1 ~l noo k 11nd w upt In huy (;ood Seoca~&suni.et~ovl'r unl7Jcrt>~lhatc.mbc· w1th3bdr~.2 bath,., i-.-o 2BR uru u. 1onJ on~ iirn·,.d hl'lo"' 1111,r kt'I 494-8519 fC'11tur~hvang roomwllh tt.•rm." $133000 54!Ji!t71 loolungthl'blu1• P11c1r1c . s pht. l'nvate '>celude<j fireplai.-e und l arge l tsR W\ll oo l 'l l11t" ci.. ~t.MMRlac8 tiol.h nr 1.,111• u7J t:Jll t990So Co11i;t H11<h~ay CENTER 1-'IHEPL/\('Jo: P'l bt>Jl'h. 5 m inutt'~ a rea h<t!> near new 3 fenced patio. PLUSthrct· vu Half l>lo.-11 to llil("'~~--• Prid (~n~ \l(t LAGUNAB~ACH ANDWALLOFC;LASS SACRlt'ICh: from i'ashwn Ii.land bdrm.2 bahome,huge 2 bdrm.2bathun1ts.f1vt· Coro111t tieltl'h \It<"' vwncw-5 e ---------•I TIIAT LOOKS TO SEA Beaut 4BR. pool. i.pa. lge Sensational tnple ~•de oa.k tr(!\.-5 garages. sehools anti koeni "'1hn1i1>. 3' •r 1111r C'iortU'<l•.1.~ 2 !ilor Mt.'bll LAJ(l flONT you . 11 8 Ii. o CI n d yllfd Xlnt area. $1 42,500 home. !'ark n ·nl only FARG<> s hopping near by ma kl· l3:50,000 OWC. l·1111 di.at• t'r* 4 bfoitroom homl', S 197,500 CINrwl 577 Allihl SE PAR AT I': GU EST 673-011 Agt $228 l /671>-5717 or l/523-4462 thl.8 an out.standing 1n Uua)'e&r with plu.'\h l'IU~b. dtn Sh• r P G 1, n w 110 c.I Archt!'d windows & an QUART~RS with ex· By owner Nice Nwprt Collfontia Pocific vefitmenl opporturuty ut bee.ti•• lnl(, family room und t.crwn.homr un Mborlll~~ art'he<lfrontdoorlnv1te pose<Swoodbeamedceal· area. 3 Br 2 Bu. all Mobii.HonwSClllH IOAcresPALM SPRINGS $215,000'752·1920 ...... Wnt ~unlt~n l 1v 1nit rm S t eps to l>•·.irh & youtnWlh~hiJ'hbeamed 1011 anrl private hath. modern conveniences Z106 HarborSt.e206-A $25.000. ' l"\UAIL 770-025 I Then! i. mort-' $1~."t~ rlubhou.'lt'' l.tirl(e llvinl( hvmg rm with an old Recreation an•a with Lowest pn<.'c in area. No 540-5937 673 2289 T •---------ffKR C.11~ 1720 rrn & lom1ly rm rnmb111l' adobefrplr. & hdwd nrs . view has SWIM MING fi ne r neighborhood. ...._._.... PLACE h d 1 Beyond this. the 2 brlrm.. POOL WITll JACUZZI Sll:>.OOO. 644! 7294 for -.;:_·~-1300 TARBB.L wit ..:iant out o<ir pu w 2 balh split· level home 11nd wet l>ar, sheltered by .ippl. MOllLE HOME ..._--~TIES HARBOK Vl~W HILLS to bnnte lake s1dt• an:mlt.•' uetMis A 11 /\NOVMAN. w<1ll of glas.'>. For tho!'e ••••••••••••••••••••••• PR"""~" - Upgndcd 3 bdrm on llighly upl'traded, fAN Ju.,thsh.'<i11tSl29.SOO . who desire th1' finc·st, ""o r !>3ll' 1,y i1w11 e r . IMFORMATIOH UftdtrCon1fnlcffOft 10,-Till :JO P.M.I tarae: curnt>r lot l'roix.·r 1'/\STIC VIEW ' Pools & leCKh lud-t luv TI US UELll X 1-: II OM F: charmin" 3 H H. ~ bu. nr Rent, option to buy mfo, Delux<' 13 Ur Ill PrOJl'Ct. ty i.s vucant Ownt•r 1:1 "if I In Colifornla" tennis c·ourb, l04'•' Taki• Orelill view. 3 ~irm . .:-.'& a IS i\ MUST SEE. offt•rt•d twuch. $l~l,(IOO 64r, 8551) rt'po'!i, loan f111!!um1>tion 111 Xlrlt l~><;\,i r.fco:-.a lot· a -~i, 640 Sll2A~t·nl TRUE ;alook tochcy l'~ll 752 1700 dussy J3CU ZZI, ram1ly foronly etc t.:isy f11lallll' () i\ t..: lllln llrinl( .)HUf 10 :? Bdrm Chatrmt'r 1111 It :J rm . frpk & ll(t> fenced S 189,500 Ful Pric• !J offln·, \t>:o.lVf'' F1r-<t \JM•r ;ip lot. completely rt-dont· PRESTIGE [~ lt~~'1i·~11 yard Musl ,ell,d1v<>rl'l' CALI.TODAY '' ~7500 On MobileHomtStor~ prcc•1Jt111n stlltav.11l Cun Sl.29.~ "•n <112Aat'nl M V I • I 1 ' Sl~.500 MISSIOu Rr_.,LTY We!.tmin.,kr IWX 11895 t:IOM' \."tt'fUW J ,in 1979. _, .....,J ,. t!>.l 1•rc c· { OUll ry ~ ; Whit w..:.._y,· ... w1 "" ~,.. hh . .. •• A-ahl'1m 95+!-450() L. r II Club Jll'll, 4 lir, pool,. =---.,-1 .~ • '"'" ~ • 985S <.;stltwy,La.:unu BG4lldrm.2bat OITit' "" ~l)r morl' in Cl l'il ----------i ,lf('Ulll Wdl pnc·c•d Ill Walk lo Crt>llCent Uay. ~494-0731 "'/J>CWll, Jiil', r •• m r m =e~j ~~.~~~ IW0·5112 COM VU.Wll S.. s I 2!1 ,000 C.:a 11 now IY OWNER 2200 sQ rt home, large <.:omplet~ly n•mudl'l<'d W Anaheim 761 1442 T his profeh1onal de 9683.171 llnrd to find Univl'r!>aty ltvel private patio. CRESCENT BAY UIG lot. mut·h more n r tA•Lll~ l (Jf'J'IPI\"'• C-U 0.l rou •, O t ....... ()P t " ... WAIM&SHUG coraled spa<' 48R home modt'I 1n Village 111 3 frplc, hdwd. floors; see New JBr, 3Ba. DR. rrplc, OwnC'r writ Cananee N =.~p'::or~,:i~~~~;~ (~l\'£1I!J§laiJJ Bdrm. 2 ha, format din l00~!500Must sell by Dec _f_a_m_r_m_._v1_e_w_6_7_3_-66_34 __ 1 cbn'<l1 1t nct'dA .. dk $r155,L'd · -.. -... rm . l1v rm. Crplc , i.__..,,, a a ncl' s or ., views. Located in a Real FJ>tate rathedral relUng. tile en· Owtter Rotmc~ L Hll I 050 Chemow964 24~ seduded r es1d area. try. Cull y tndscpd 3 Bdrm bo 2 OCJIMG ~ . D'>C + rm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w•~r.l!ltouT dose Lo stores, acttv1t1f'S • Sunorb lo<'. across from ,.. , Pl"' "" "bucbs.1LoU0 of value tepping U~ park Warm fam1 ~~e;~ ~:~~~anN~·:~h -•V• .. -_-FH_A_TE_R_M•S-LIVING fOf' SS. Cal an Bibb for On Ki·ds~. Jy ho me ~2 0143 for M 1 ood ,.. 2 1 tn t t 21'r 228a pt ru:2311 $320 000 ' Laf(una. ost Y w · are ava1labJa on th1~ s Y c•vl' · ' · · ap · uo.r • a P"' <...._..n llouRc Sat & h C I k "' " t b w/gold 1111 ~.,........ 1 "' S 1 b d "' ,.,.. 1-'renc ountry oo . urellt. bedroom. f"m•I> sun .. en u · ..,~,.,.., ... ay ... pa<' ous 4 e r oom Sun 1 0·~ .ioOl Swrr11 hd d (I .. .. y 1 t I d ~ ng rcn .oGlllS REALTY ram1l y home with bonui, Tree l.n w f ~I • anbllqu,t· mir_. room ho~ which "'ts on f~p'~.· w~t~ar. il~xur1o~s d r I rori., rp \·~ • 1~ cnr t·,, a premium f1·1• lot "ru 6 75--23 11 room, 1n1ng. irl'JI a<'l' I k d t " beige cpr & hardwood .---------i and <1toraue Custom in ---------•! iac yar + an an u1ut• v1dmg pnl'IH'Y un<l orr " t& mp post lo t 1 ••ht up k plarok llrs mte1 nal secor1ty tt.-rwr Sll!l,!IOO l:lt\ll IRVIME! · .. ~1r1•1'l RV 11ur 1111: CallS40 1720 your l1 f1• VJl'ant sn.500 system & sec ur11y gate WE GOT IT! 1245.ooo ,_ n•· coll s339 000 HiUi M C " m .i I 7~!J 1961 4 :i.6 nil'~. srn7.<XIO to • c: onnac 64 • 211 $150.0llO Rffffy 494.755 I •EXCITING• c. .... ., Loh/ Udo · H•wport l'h ••~•••••••••~~~-~ dbl width lot 'E.6tate s.1lr· • . Smack dab in thr m1ddlt.• I-or Salt> by trustee in of bl'autiful Nt'wport banJ<rupt('y for llurlan llarhur I\ .:.trdt'n John Durand. all n~hl , p J r J d 1 -; " ., p ,. 1 lltlt' & interest ~o plot I S7 . marvi•loui. vvt bi·a< h. 1ntc•rn.nw11 t ~Pd<'I' U, wulk to .. hopµ111.: on Blue Spru< 1· !loo 2 :lt'l' Nl'wport llarbor'" mo'l tum. includin.: pre fll'i'rl t•xdu..,1vt.• .1r1·a IKZCY75i 1 funrl & l>l-11 llnn, cit.«'<! CollfOf"ftioPac ific aJ400, ll arbor H•:'' Mt.•moriu l l'.trk, lli:?5 Mobil• HOIM Sale-~ Cilslc•r Ave•. (;o1otu M(·~a . 27061lurl)(,rStt• 200 /\ <.:a Wallt•r t: llytil', :1405 S40 ·59l7 Woods1111• Dr, (.'ar.,on (;1 400£.171• C.M.~~ OCEAHVIEW ty. N(•V R9701. S(•nd offer C'ontemporary o µe n Tr:ulcr Coal'h. Mll.35', xlnl only,<:a!'lhlatt•r bc:-11m, frplt's. ram rm cond . rum Muhl l>Ce to ---- $240.000 /I.gt l'e~gy apprecia te SJSOOor 1>c11t Ccwuaarcl• Bmrm Rllr• &4S·l531 p p J f'rry. 842·3070 Properly 1600 __ _ 8AM-4 30PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA TRIPLEX Only 2 years nt'w. ex tr •• I 11 r Ii( 1• p r 1 ci t.• u r ownt'rsh1p1 Own1·r s un11 hll" 3 lxfrmsl2 l>aths with f1repl.tl'C Pl,US two 2 bdrm townhoui;e unati.. all with lau ndry hooku~. l'nc loscd garagei.. private patios and yards• Seller will help rmance' 7S2·1920 ~QUAIL A_,~~~~. lO,.. TM l :JO ,.M.I SAH CLEMENTE IEACH4--PLEX Pnd1·ofOwnen.h1pl! ~H. 2 llJ. Vl('W unit ~ Oil brau11ful c·anyon. 1 Hlk lo Linda Lane be~ch Supcrh location & c·o11 :.trucuon. $231.000 BJ:o;RTilA Hf<~NRY ttEALTORS 215 Del Mar 492·4121 lr 4UHns BY OWN t:R . Newl){)rt Cre11t rondo. 3 + br .. J bo . End unit, ocean vu. Plan 4. Pnced n.'Ciuct.>d to $138,000. 548·7286 MO MOMEY DOWH You P-'Y sales tax only 2A x 60, 2br, 2ba , 73 Dahl 5 star park. 7 day move in JV9734·33 CAMHHY VILLAGE COSTA MESA MEWPOllT llACH All 2 bdrm. with garage ---- Assume 8'2'( V./\. Large $6500 DOWN MlSS.lon Mobile Jlome'I f).."IM KMI Three commercial lots. yards, tn excellent area' 2822-24-26 Newpor t Surrounded by new \.'On Blvd .• each loc. 1s 25"90'. strut't1on . $l80.000. One lot with buildin~. 7521920 D. lk:lleth Rffr 3 bdrm i>torw lnmnwd ~ .,..2 3263 pool "'' wtr fall J'nnl' only~ Cott.Mne I 024 3 Ddrm Cond;-212 b;-: Two nt'w twnhm~. Npt Ills & C M 3 Br, 2 b a . J " ~umc~ b.il or Sl5o.ooo SllOOt mo Vot•ant. movl' ri10thl 1n Ownrr will carry al 10'4 1nl No rrl'<llt IWt'<icd 645 G354 LOOK AT THIS GRAND OPa.IMG M 1s~111n Mob ill' llomt.•i. opens JTd offll't' an OC i.tore-or office. SJ2S.OOO J "'UAIL Call 548-!>880 T !~~~. ~HERITAGE •.• REALTORS ••-••••••••••••••••••• pnr~ loc. 2 car atU!l'h ~ar, pror decor ated Mesa Verde Atrium S92.000. 540-1965 ___ , MESAYHDE Off L• • R Lrf. Cum home on quiet l'YlftCI m cu -de-sac 4 Ar. 2"'1 1-Ja. Elegant Ooorpfan wrth plush lnds<'p'g, nc'll.lblc toWllr)' lult'hcn. dining. term'!. Seller will help J bedroo~ and heatrty nnance ti replace. RV parkn..: RIGHT RF.AL TY 198.SOO. BKR. Call 979~13 540--1720 ---------t lASTSIDE C .M. •'l I lft Callfontia" 3 ~edroorn . 2 bath cUllt.om hofl){' Many up· grades Pride or own er s hip thru out Ownl'n • movin~. Make --S-~-S-H-ED-•1 orrer. -·0 1 to$72,500 RAMCH REAL TY 551-ZOOO ----r..-.rock/S97,500 Pnced nght JBdrm. 2h11. fam rm Bro admour Plan I. Many ell.tras Sprklrs, dcc kinit M:t 833-l!r.!7 ------ $7:,00 DOWN No t'red1l needed trv Grove:; <1 br c<indo Bui $117.500 M4 559il Causey & Company HEW DUPLEX Uve ln one unit and rent For the d1~cn mrnatin~ buyer desinnR complete privacy & sert•nll.Y J bdrm, 3 ba. formal clan rm. ram rm w t frplc Ocean Vlew df'ck -+ 3 l'atr gar Mu ch more ' $330.000. 49)..9494 495-5220 496-2413 830-5050 the other ! 3 bdrm.-. • 2 Niguel Shore!! Townhomc both.'> in each unit with 204. 3 hr. SlOOOs undc.!r 180 occan view mkt.Owncr831·756K Overlooks l(Olf course Short walk to twuch 1n beautiful San Cll'mcntc Sl6S.OOO • llCH So Coast 1 lrway in Village Faire L.AGUNA BEACH For lelL'IC or ~ale. 2 Ur den. 2 Ba. Cornin~ 11tove. h~ patio w /wuterfall Fantai.tH· v iew Adult ('Omm Minimum agt• 50 Clubhouiw. pool. s pa 661~ Labf.ottlt 1055 __ _ BONUS Commt'rc 1al Rid~ on DUPLEX Free washer & drver PCH. fQr '\ale nr lt'ase, <:n-at location. •.,block w/purt'hase o ( any new 6306 W C'oa51 Hwy. •-.~ .. an. 3 l'"rm & 2 un or used mob1l hvm..> rlur· owner/a~ s.48 1290 ... v.... ,., v mg lhe monlh ol NO\ 500 ------ -- units. do uhle gar age, tucbooM~ rrom . NEW SHOPPING fumtl'lhed $210.000 C t:NTF.R NEWPORT HACH 638-8841 . N1·wport Hf•ar h Aru REALTY 675-1642 Tnple ne t lt•a.'e!> F1rc;t ------1·---------•I years n •nt guaranl~ BY OWNER EXCITING Pnme hlJlh trofhr rount JOR, 2''l bath h f'ac·h e e 11.000 Sq, rl-ct rcntablr home 3 house!\ lo water 1-pt1ce $780,000 l't'l' 111 nd ow n t A.:t Oil WIDE LUXURY G~ Ellduts Co. 1.:11 pm S 115 MO. 6 ) l.3 400 or Wi\NTIW IMCLD'S ALL UTIL. 644-1758 l!f74 Bendix. 2Br 2Ha /\ beauuful home. Adults II! IM:CAllP rrop.rty 2 000 yr.; & over It eddy to 01· ••• ••••••••••••••• • •••• n1py Undt>r $:.!!>.OOO IKW3U>> 4 UHITS l~nt l:JO~ 4 B I duplexes lnd bayrrout to be e:ii:rh d ow n 1n a pkg 2131684-3200 ----- DUPLEX E. COSTA MESA Owner wall trade tbeiw s panous prid e of ownership units. t:ach 2000 ~. rt unrt has 3 bdrms. 3 baths. family room. fireplace. a nd dou· ble !(a.rage. Now $159,500. 752 1920 ~QUAIL A.,~~~J- co,.. Tit l:JO , .M.I Beautiful 3BR 2ba hl)mc -r.!_a.......,;, .Iii· PLUS fabulous family II W _..:Ti -_11::. .. ~ rm Great Cam1ly JUST 497-2457 ·••·····•·············· Sharp Hayl·rl·'t 3 Or. t' R h o m t' , u n d t' r $300.000 + !I BJy~Hil' Cove rondo w1s1Jp up t $200,000 A..k for Judy or ~vt:lyn 6401\259 S HATZEN Rl':ALTY Colifonia ftacific COST A MESA Mobil~ H<M'IW Sal.s O>ntrat'\ ur t rndl' • Earh ---------- neighborhood. Lowc~l 8Al~~~.~~~~~~hy FOR YOU LUEFltOMT :!706 Harbor Ste 206/\ ~pa 1 1 o u ., u n 1 t re pnce10 area. ~~6_7_3_-870Q~~ Great 3 bdrm luwnhomc an Viii 111 Shows rral pnde of owneri.h1p Lov ely patios · bnght and airy anJ11tle ~pi e N ~pan l'UOd1t 1011 Privacy Plus 3 bdrm 2 ba bout dock, Sun & Sail C'luh Mt>m bersh1p. SI 18.000 llc~t PRJCES REDUCED Gorgrou.' 3 br $108.500 3 Hr Cill.er $94,:;()(I Duplex 3 br'i. $149.500 W<' spet·1ah1.e 111 crC'ot1vl' finunre 10'; dn Ma nna Heally 642 tl8SO 540-5937 furb1!Shed wrth pnvate ---------1 patio $159,ooo 7~2 1920 A~ Real Ee.tote. Inc . 754-7800 Worth $185 000 Wiii take $15!1,SOO ror fast sale of MesR Vt"rde ·~ hnesl 1 • acre view ho me Owner :;46 92QI A dram11t1c fo ft living room wtcathedral cell Ing, looki. thru the lush Collage out to ~t·a Larl(t· pnvate dccki. $212.000 (;Ot6DP ChopSuey r1~1s10E R·2 Ca n't compart' lo th11> tAil ••••••••••••••••••••••• authenti c llenry 2 Bed.rm house, will take Brand new lllO deg. ocean Bourgeois oncutal de· 1026 3 unit.II. Call Cor informu view. New Jbr 211'tha (3rd sign home. 3 Bdrms • 3 Uon.&4S-9161 br 11 pvt :swtel Sl85K baths. den & frpl I ~ 'f I • I ..... : r : OPEN HOUSE RE Al TY · ,,,,,. .. ; - Consider trade. /\gt $299,000. C02Jl)J> 1ss.moo EnchantinCJ Reduced to sell. fly lf513CAMPU5Dl:llMPIE Estate situated in ex· Owner. Ocean view. J Br qulsite gardens with rock 2"7 Ba + den. Pool. jac. ,l•--------•I pool. 4 Bdrms. & 3"'2 bath ~auna. many upgrades. QRANGETR££ hom e with separate See to appreclute guest qtrs. $325.000. ~TSJDE·3bdrm.2ba SlOZ.500.6612537 Poolside home with 00050P frple. 2 car garage. pnvatc entrance next to Aa 134.500 &45-4095 AUTHENTIC waterfall an adult com Neil Beatty Re~ SPAMISH HOME plcx. UpJraded plu!ih ho 1 carpets. air conditioned. Sdl your me or ncome 3 BR Jl>n . hardwood redwood strip paneled P roperty rai;t w ll h n ...., 500 r oors. •=· · walls oo w1<h-.,t part o Newport R. t::. J\si;oc Wilson & Weiss R. t:. Pri .,_.ti 000 buy on Lake 975-0323 830 7023 L,\K .. : FOREST I\ lovely Woodglen model 3 bdrm !>ingle story P vt com er lot Offt'rcd at ~DlDKLING NEW $96,000.640 Sll2 i\Kcnt. MN\ 6 CU~'TOM HOM ES .,._wport a.och I 069 Near 11chools & ~bopping ••••••••••••••••••••••• :!&4 HR NEWPORT HACH S215.000-S2S5.000 STEAL -OHL Y /\gt A Heller. 675·9428 Sl24,900 s--.. Country style 3 bdrm, 2 Capstrafto I 078 bo home . refurbished In •••••••••••• ••• ••• ••••• :nde & out. Owners 11nx lous. 7S9·t501 •SG.900 l>OWN. larto:e :! 11ty. 2 RR rondo on lake HO MOHEY DOWM Pay :wit.~ tux only 12x41! Kir kw o od . 11111> 1MM59351 Ht.•nl $:12 50 mo Adult Pl'' Mi:.s1on Mol11k llomt•s 63>< >IX41 TH/\lLF. R llx2G t't•n1'NJ yard Person' over :io on ly CM . 538 ~179 Suml'Tlt'r lhdeaway :? Rr, 2 bath, rommunity pool. Lido l'enins ula $36.IX'K> R~ lroW'ft R.E. 673-1020 Reel t:Btate $69.000 /\gt. 524·6288 -------- -1-7-14-1--------•24x.S6' Jefferson. 2 HR. I 080 2ba. bltins. Lg<' livmf' HOME+ IMCOME 2 Brhouse+1tpl over Rar R2-vlcw. den, DR. l.R $225,000 Agent 540.0608 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm, l'omb dtnf<len l'ct $42,500 Your First! OK Adil prk S48 9'l37. 963-8614 ------ 631-4.516 493-2752 lake. cc 'P"' • BACK BAY CONDO 2 ~ .............. 105ZU.,.C.MhJMI •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1052 Pnvacy gnloH· 1n thi:1 super 2 bedroom condo CentroJ air, d1111nl(, puuo and poof oren AK R Call 540--1720 Ry Owner 2Ax63 Mobile C.oorh In eicrellenl puk an Heffil't e re.t w / l(Olf ('ourt!C, :1WlmmanJC pool. ~hulOt.<bo&rd. ell'. NC'w 4 ton /\(; plus furn.a<'e 2HR. 283, dressing rm. family rm . screened porch. Cl~e to shopp1n11 areas $25,000. Cu II (7 14 I \rlS-7ZM <Hemet 1 Story. Price reduc~ to Hwiticq011 IHch I 040 21 $108.500. Agent. 640-5112 _ •••••••• ••••• ••• •••. ••• want Ad Rftult.s 642·5678 S&S Resale Specialists. 4'J 3.4 o r S bdrm models Me....,+ C.llhr . ~ Going Into Business? At required by I••· new bu•ln••••• using • "cllllout aualn•H N•me mutt r•glat•r thet n•m• with tM County Clerk. CeM the DAILY PILOT LlOAL DEPARTMENT for '°""~ end turthtr lnformetk>ft. 142-4321 I.Ii. 332 DAILY• PILOT avail. some w /pools. 640-5357 ~. Peruungtoo Properties By ~r ranta11Uc 4 br 1..~ bai...f/p, comer lot. N/w H 1.1. A Must To Sethron vtnlenl lo cv•ryl Ing, •1372 . red hill ~'. 552-7~00 COUH'TitY CLUI LIYIHG Situated on the fairway. adjac~nl to the 3rd green, enjoy Country Club livi.ng In your new 4 bedroom Links Pointe home. $239.500. A COlDWB.L IAt«H CO. 496-7222 831 -0836 TARBB.L "11 In Calfonlo" T•tlft I 090 ACl'NIJlf for Sale 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AIUSB> CUSTOM I 0 ACRES "Wh11t II me111 1 .. But own.-r Ill, ~uy ·~ "M11kt' what 8 bu,y• 4 RR cm1tom OH<'r" :! f"1"4·r upper hornr• on a hlllalde aettlnit hou.'\c!I, mony bu1lcltn":o;· with lo~uill of sundcrktng. hu1te o1Jk t r<'C's ('11 > MaM31ve rruu1ter 11ulte sc w ntcr. l'lln hi· -1 µlll cented with luur1ou!I Tt>rms , l t 677·S601 M Roman tub & pn v atr 522 :nlCI ga.~. Formal dinmit lt FARGO & f•mlly room lncloded ---------Spectacular view. No q11allfy1n1J _Sl79.000 1lw fastei;I draw In thr IUMAI •IALTY Wei;t .i Oa1ly r1101 551-7977 C1aMJfied Ad 642 5678 j QUAIL A.,~~S~- 10,.. TU l ·JO ,.M.f • 1vrnl?lon 4·plcu•s llunt IORton fWach. 3 bldRll s11lc• by side Sl99.SOO ea Hy Owm'r I 771 324_' _3 __ 4-PUX $135,000 An ubelicvabl(' pnrf' for 2 cute and t'Ul)' duptexei. on one lot 1n t::ai.ta1de ~ta Mt."!Ca • Upgraded mtenors• 1:,2 1920 k QUAIL A.!~S~. '°'" Til 1:30 ~ TwoD .... xes 2 block!S to tht• bt•arh. SCO'T'T REAL TV 536 7S33 T AICE YOUI PICK Owner wlll help finun~ and will C1)11."1d1•r lr8rl••. 1'n plcx C. M S20UOO Tnplcx Orange S9t\.SOO 4 l'lex Anah Sl30.000 4-Plell. Oran1w $132.000 4 Plcx Westm Sl~.!JOI> All unit& u rt! 1 n .iood t.'Of\d. CALL~ 2000 t;:SELECT tPROPERTIES Ry ownt•r 0('('30 VICW tn plcx S C S23S.OOO 4 ptl'11es s c S19~.ooo ('(l<'h 4 pleites D P $'235.000 N1rh Minimum sso.ooo cash requ1rrd .-ach Pr1n only !>'Inane In.A by seller 4116 $27~ 5UMfTS lalMMIP~ Great 1nvestmeol- ncv1·r a vacancy Four I UR un1ti. &. one· 2Bll unit Yrly 1ncomt• could hl· SIC.~ S-.-ller will lwlµ wtfmant'm~ at $249,SQll Newport Pier Reofty Mt1m tiHldBJl!limJ 2005 Ba lbo,. lhvd. Newport Bch. 673-2058 TW04'S In Costa Mesa. sh arpest units on the s tr&et' F.nclO!lt-'Ci garages, no d1• fern:.'<l maintenance. Can be ~Id sep1trate ly fir l.of(ether $159.000 each O WNt:R ANXlOU~. 752· 1920 ' QUAIL PL,.,CE PROP£Rni:s - 1ar.-TH l :JO ,.M,1 IF Wf:CAN'THELP ~: l)()N'T CHARGt-; Servt<'e& lllclude •Pt•Ol()nul f'lnane1al O>n.,ultrn..: •Loon Pack1.1f(ln11 •lnv{·~t~nt /\n1:1ly~l)o •t:Btate Bwldms l'ro11r111n-< 645 2509 --- DUPLEXES $79.SOO 2 BR & I BR. Co:itu Meirn. S 1117.500 4 BR &2 BR, Newport Roc h C>w'Mrl Agent 673·7737 ~ ........ on comer lot by Hunt· lngton Harbour SC(YIT REALTY 538-7533 f 7 - ... • . . 9'f DAILY PILOT • Wedneld ..... __._.. I _. ...... ____ ...;..;;;._ ____ .....:=::.:::::::!Y:z.:..:· ....,...::::::::.:.·.....,::..':.:S:...:.:11171~ U111" U.fw .... d tte.el U•fwlith" Ca .. m tnl t.cwPro,euty 2000 .._...Uwfw"6•d ....................... ....................... ••-'•d 1400 -•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••-•••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••• Hllz,_t .... lJ6f ............ JJ6f ••••-••••••••••••••••• ...._.... .A.wf .. ........._ Byo .,...°'R ,.__.._ ............. _ "'IJ .. ,._......_ ............. _ l"'J .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••i•••••••••••••••••• Sli.lk> An11 Oy OC't!ao no ......_, .... d ......-Me •--Jt.flalwHhU..... ..... ,.:. ~~ ~ ~ ~........ • ~ ... k • .. ............................................. . 1W 4~tt., 112 II 814 ......... -•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• peta. 00 •mo In• '330. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coate M4tM 3124 •--a.. --,...._ Lr • ··-Mo. ti 8. ... .._,. Daya. * *' * •• ----~O. :r:~~ ~~ c~· ~~~· ~ ~:l.~· Jr 7Pi>t~~~~~. NEWPORT BEACH c•:·-.. -Mlt..... 2 ;; .. ;;;;·:;,~~··;~:~: ...................... . q\erloolt •olfco1&rst' f•Med Ir rll'an 2381 MtllH•6-i l43Tl&llm u.1-...... d 1425 1mPwtF.dwudsCr. lldutta. no pet.a 423 W BR apta, alnt ~Hll Owner t'an IArllO•e R.ul&t'n.W60 a56'1~ 'bd m •• b )/' l.ast or th new homes on the wnler ••••••••••••••••••••••• NeW$)0rt8each Bay Mlt518 view,walkt.obe•c•'4IO. Uaaocln& J11t• 000 ... -,_ " a am un ( I I d WOOOBRIDO£ You antlbewtn.oerot 549·1118,-.an. •11n Pnn ~11 Muperi IHdt l 1 '9 8oo1111 rm fri>lr pool. No or eUAC on Y. Li V<' un entertain In CROSSING T ---. Tic ... _._ 3 bdrm. Duplex. Ira focd ----'--_....,.._ __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• peta ChUdrt·n OK "'' elettonce Ill your new cuswm home Townhouu" Drlabton wo....--to• .. ~ ~ yard, 1ara.c"· Nu pet&. I beld. Crown ~nt area. •COY.,.GTOth !lhp1f1ont bo.<'blront c..u ... ~ with dt~1~n~r lnlt•rlors. Converucnce model Rent°" buy•~ WNG BEACH '"° li f'omona <.:h11dren ldtalfora.l60Wf.Lt'.ue r nde 01 ownN-.tup • Wftt Nt"WpUrt honw ::. I OR uUI pa111 uni• nrurnh.'d to rncludc 3 c·a r 1earatces with or SlJI~ 646-~ TIIEATKt; n ;.<,"TJVAL OK. near •rhoola. '* $28.Smo . .,...lltltbeftAM ''la in •ucllt·nt rt-nt•I ttdrm. 2 b1uh• • dnrm ~'mo 6'8'-• 'w 18th uutom"lic op••n .. rs .· kitchens with T .. oua T '*'mo. saoo d.unaae de-orl42·J200. ~roe . MU &.t'huob 11nd Iott SHOO mu lo J unt' St Gd~ 0 '" " ow •H•• OWN" poa.MJ.0728 l-----------;oulh Cou1 P lau Yrl)'INpuulbJ•w.&~1l mu·ro·-.-.•avc rnn~l''\, :;ctr·t'lt-anln_F U.fu1ii1Md 3121 atamn1C Eddie Albrrt at --IHdt Jl6' .ooo 1)2 11.ao Sbr, 2ba, frpl<' reau•C'd yd ovens. triu;h compuctors. and BBQ ••••••••••••••••••••••• the Lon11 Re1t'h Conven DbF.AUTIFUL I br. Iott ot ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' QUAIL Ott llACH w 1patlo Quiet rul dr run.cc tops . Wl't·bars IO all model!', NF.WPORT l:fEA(,'Jl·lBr. tlon ., t~nterta lnm~nl lln8. pool. walk to , ... MIWPOIT llt•('OUlOr rurnl1hf'd .2 ~-(' (.'~to arhoo& Ai So r I ·~ 2'-'l!Ha. plWlb C""•· alnl Ccntl'r, 300 E Ol-ean Bl llbopl\, ml. from b(b. $2?!'> PLACE l0f1' t 8drmhomrwt1b ~l Plan $4U Mime lrl'p ac-es l n living roo m s & rci<' fHll. drp.: .. lnd'd Loott8e•t'h · " mo V3 l w. Uth s t 8ach~lo r1. 1 or t v,_ In bft\l luuttr•n •Rt "-o trr l.H•droo ms, indoor la undry urens, S513708evea. Calll42~ 1•11t32D ~o.92 8ectrooml•TownbouMI .,.mo t I I "U '8l SuJ'·· f II d h toclalm y 'u k l"roms.MUO NOfl&TIU• w .... ;,i;.: H;.., Ssuit' '""• 2 bt, 2\.11 ba run .. c u.!, am Y room a n muc • '!"! <' eu. 2br. f1m rm. frplc, & S~tuular •P•. total 1 do. 2 fri>lni. waaJwr ., more. Dock avalluble to 811 tenant~. ...... ... .......,~ fenrf'd b•l·k yd. U70 r .. t'rHtlon pro1ram, -"'-TII 1 JO'~• •1I·1400 dry .. r s.... lo a1-1pu•e· No Shown by appoinlmt>nl. Call Linda ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ,.._.. llO• 714·3't 5236 AOC'iial PfOll'•m. 1oools.8 duklrm. oo Ptia &n.ile11 I laun (714) 833·3150 (8 to 5 wookdays > ..... ,.._.. J706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 u tmnls t"OUrta. Al Faablon OffitCllLDG. U.fw"6•~ wric-o""' ~ Al(l. 110 ....................... BAYFRONT t br Crplc ·-~ 1 'n bta _1 Id• bland, Jimbone 6 Su , ....,. Uo L t -• • ..,.... .. .,us ... l•r. n~-u v Jo.quinHUla .. __ .,. c Sft>antc-un1ta, ioo •q ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"" """' • fl7).ZWJ t 2lir •pt. 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All utJI pd. l.US. a8fT A,LS hurn1n.i r,,,1r tlabw11hr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• ••• ram rm,~ mo or lse Ill s:e75 ft1:\ l\."13fl f'Vf'"' No1, 1 ~1ds. no pc!U. 201 E 4..ft.1.1 COSTA MISA lu1maeulalt' utuls v.llh > •"' IHt"itll IH>li \'nl IO!>t'\l .c•r .. ~t'" 10 ic1101J Wmuldt-an!• Wall to ~·New <'OMPl<'i.n an 11ro Only $1tl) llUO 7:.;.1-ur.!O ' QUAIL PLACE NOflYTIIS· :i HH in t.ulhhdr $~ 'I 111,PoUI. &•Vl P•llv ... 1,. 2 RR l liAf.atlo hmr A/C l!:as tbluH 4 bdrm ('11«. D~ACtl Vll'W lf'l 2br Juiw 673-SSIO ----.a uua Ulvd $250 ~r Ilk llarbur \'tf'W lhll -\II DI-p111nl, t•pu. •wl ow. poo . apa, l'lC i.oo' home or 3 bdrm + den $500 .\di~ utf. ... 1 Tli lalboo p-t-:::;--1107 ot-:t_.ux•. 2 tift. Vlt'W. new n•1 • ~f'<'Ur1ly dep. Call ~10 4 "H l'C:1!1l1& M,.,,, l'uul. r-t-t' llt'H ~ c•H l(itt Noklch/Pt'I• 494 4{6t U . R l.~f' $800 m o M : . .,.,. .__a t'IHpet11. bltni. patio Kuf':JM..'7707 S illll .! H H 1 •I• 11 ...Ju.Ju. ooly '4US OIO (' 11 11 ----w/11ardener No 1wu. 11Y ~-1-, t:dl(ew•t•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• t1u1t'l, .1tlult11, ~11 1w1 .. • • ------ J .,m1nr C'r,.rk. $M)h 6.Jl Jlllhtwn ''") Nto:W 28r, lli11. (prl<' Air RrJ11 rl'q'd Avail S<>pt _c 1 JH7I 4't6fl Newer 2 BR. 2 bu. yurly. S:0 2201 l'ndllc <;M SteP8 tu beach. yearly. ~··It'"' .! UH 1 di•n t'OOd ~ mo 2.Mh 645-73118 or 642·3524. $25() yrly Sm •tUtJlo 1 l\dlt.c, no pet1<. F.vc•. 1i.c; 1r .. n · l.1tr ~ 2 br, l br, J900 .. I "'-P'-'-" 3"' 673-~"~ 8 · 213/2S797U2 up~r. r,.,.t', alt bltlla. m:1 ur e·a~ - -2a6 _ ......,.. Y nppt adult. non smoker. utll 2 Ult. l11r IC .. rondo •Pl $400 yrly 01ra1e door •••:•••••••••••••••••• ~......... lZSZ 1 MO f'HEE RENT pd 11'1S-308St>VC'tl/wknd11 UPt1talr11 ht 2 Hr I Ha .... m Rm, patio aarden. ~ 642·3490 , 842·4'S7 l H.r rwohae.2cul(.,ra1e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO f'EF.!6tiaul.new 2 & 1 Dr. furn/unfurn SJOO w/b11lcony. w»shlnic 11 11 c·nnv.-nlf'n t't'I frplr. tlrn. pH ytl , 1 1 3 bdrm 2 b11. wllh new 3 8R aptii. nr channel. )'f'Arly ()ff slret-l prlt'g fonl " J:r Yrly $4:.0 MS-11193 3 Br 2 "'-· •Wllll t.o beada, nul.~..,!~dl H U mo n rptot on ~l al.reel . yrty rentalic, ND. Al.o. 2 C.11~ t:ull dys ~Sl96 or cvt"11 P-r11 r b ~7•·' 1•ra, 1,e. no peta. .,.......... Nl('t! ltld.s~ mo. Rer. "3 BR apts on l'enlnllul• 675-8213 • Y um I r. urport. ... .. rm 1r Y M" 6"-1103 MW> I .... 1' th Colh....... l7 ~.. t'~ w occ. 1hop11 .. --2Br, 2Ra, dc-n, dbl 1arul', ~ -yr Y· "'~12. ue ru ., Very rlcan Oa r h upt . ..., hi tJUa .,,..._ mo ..... ~*"'• WY.STCLIF'1"CONDO 1._BrfT1 WHY? Sat ••••••••••••••••••••••• b h ~ ur ..... ~ ...... I -na nt•w. nr marina $4' NIGUEi S H O RES · · 1 • I b f to c . S2!iS. ti7~·30211 Aet.A.akfMCarol"(TI ....... aval 12·1 llwrl' .. r.-ov.-r 2$waysto mo Webt!rR JI' 493TI6'1 • · ... r•e r urn w/,.ar. fl'Vell/wknd.a. --__ WI> ~9"2 ~ I I 'I>. W I< I \I I\ ~)I ;,· flet .f•1tr1 tf Mir own \out uwn ho Mt' · Spadoua 4 bdrm. I ~ bu, Exec pool homt'. 3Hr,3ba. $21(). Adil• only. Open Gat~·n apt II( 1 Hr .. 1 ..... ~me 00 duwn flnrl no 3 Br, fplo, nu r Harbor & f111:n. rm . br11e·h, tenn111 lam rm. YI'. ,beams crll M·Y I! ·30 5. Sat's 9 1 C.phtr-•ocll ll II k•l<'hen, 'dlahw u'"h"r . J ffdnn, 2 ba, t•r. blk to • • • n"'l IH .. :11o tlCYf'LINt:' stores '4Z5 S6J5/mu. 4D3 ·G293 or llll(.8$800/mo ~·3060 ~-4008 2110 Newporl ••••••••••••••••••••••• walk· In clc>ftflt almollt hr h Vrly. S$0. mo. Gloria Ruth Hich ''all Nuw !f1!Hi7SO 400·2W6 llJJ 14~ •~rite 3 br 2""1 ba. f'rµI. 2 Hlvd. ~M -----Duplt'x a pt. walk t.o bch MW. adult.II· no~ 127$ f.'7!1 rmo A«\. ~ f"r1ri1lanr1 ()r l Ill<, :.! Im. 1 • 11 tn•nwly Fowttaln VGH.y 3234 4 Bdrm. 2 ba. J"um rm car 11or. ii<<' fnctl yd. 2223 S27S. I br. pouo. ul 1I Wuhcr. dryer. dllhwahr rm W. ~17: im W .4 :rn Otr11n f'ront 2br, ranae" llw1llnj(\on IS.•:u h I h'un, $l41 mo t\1'k for ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alrium. all blliM. 0c<'iln Annlve·r~rnry Ln GJI 0900 Atlullll, nu J'4'11'. 26~ rt 499 :w or 4119 430? w li.l•Y s r. ( M '"'"" Adult~. no pet.a. You urt• lh•• w1nn1•r i1f t\t•llh. Hkr. 962 •1471 U1•luxl' 1'1buron <:undo '.1ew. pvt IH'arh Niguel or 75!H677 ()rantlt' 640 700~1 c:oro..a ~ M 112"' :i Jlf( Z ha • rrnlr· ,.. ·I WA> yrly 673 7412. Two ForH Tl le_.. · · · Short•!! $800 7S9 1465 -_. • & ·.. "'''" c 'IC'Tll lalboal..i..d 3206 .ltir, 2•·1 Htt. pool. Wt'l ·----l,llXI ISi.to~ prof d1•('0 •I HMllHaMJl'••och 3740 ....................... "111'1'l. n r ~u (;,,., .. ,~--------• U>Nt'~~~A<:ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• bur ~. l\t', $4 9S mfl Nlauel Shor r11 r t'rlrco bdrm . 3 ba n ear ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2"'.t Udrm, 2 bath.I, t'Plll, J'l,un, S.-t ;t•. /\1111" Cle•&"9 .. TIJJ'J\TRto~ ...... STl\11\I. 'h11rmin1t ('oloni1.1I :lllH 847 4S:.!S fiatnk-n homt-2 bdrm. 2 Clubhouse· Y1•arly $000 Oiwh . 1111 ulll /Id $.22~> dn>B. bltM. blk w beach fM M2l J Br. 2bath. fireplace . .. 001 TOWN" Ciba :e i.tury. Modern tti.ti119'0ft •och 3240 )•" <kn. walk lo pvt heh 642 J27it 7~ .. I l:ent(·r >r #4G Adult~ No pns . U OO. Y.a~IAldf' 1 Ur. \rrtall but .itefl' t.obt!acb. MOO/mo . .. ._...n., ., .. d1-.. , .. _rt "l k1&du·n. rodar rnnJ;I' ....................... C.uardf'd <'omm pool, 8 C 892·1336 mo r.73-7~ ''""Y wood two om d na1 & w._...,_. Hwa -·· .. rA• .~".,.. " l'C>CnJMlctM. Lac r l06t't.s' N lcnnu;, No Pf'l.ll Gllrdt"n lit a n you. <'O rnt't. ----.. '11 1400 UMP Lona Ht'tu•h ('nnvrn breakr1&l!t rrn ullos' f"W lt"g•nl·2 bc-Oroom ln.r Int'!. $585 Cu 11 Bordeu11 3 br, 3 b• ~le«h 3748 B1 y/Orron1P 1nlt vl('w <'Obtn•·t'I S250 731-flOOI~~~~~·~~~~~ t ion & F:ntt•rtuln nlf' nt 1750 67~6239 ' P · ISSO. or 2 bedroom + dl'n 640-6210 French country k•tt'hcn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• frpl, 11ear. 2 br. patio. _Mon·Fn i..tpm ,I Ct-nt(''" JOU F. ()(-ran RI. _ __ _ $575 Ce~ar & window all amenities. $1300 mo LAC UNI\ flEACll MTR Adil~. No pt•t11 $500 $22S 1 br, nke, quiet area. ESTCLlFF 2Br. l~ a. IAJnlCiW&rh Ui.rgt' 4 br. patio. 2 car h~mP . five blOt'ks l MkU.YJ.io 1267 [)e('. Isl. Agt 759 1131, INN S7~/wk., up Ma1rl 644-6l26 pall0.111"-A-rm Adult lownhoulle Adl&lb oat{i t..:all642 501lt,•'Xl~ .iarage S850 mo. (21.31 beach Priv•t l' 2 car ••••••••••••••••••••••• 837-0666 114.'rv . rolor TV. heah'tl TS ........ , tocla1myour t1t'kl'h 8762723<'v~ gara ge Fully main super 3 br 2 ba dJ\hwhr pool ti. I 1714 )4&4·5294 Olk lo ocean. ll(e 1 br, -~1emt __ 64 2-l 603 ~ .. ~ $3116. mo. 11 --tamed yard Adults N . · · • BLUto't 'S3bdrm. flesN '"' beaut front~ apl HI ,_...,.... __ ord_;_Ln~ • .:.~.::..7:..:~=.:-__ -~ * HAVl-'RONT, Brund nc•w ~-l~uirr at~ '1 ~~~}~ ?~~ .. gaAr ..,Kindo" Ongrttnbell. $700 ___ .,..,lllll tlwy be lb t1e • D..a PoiM 1126 '~~ ~ f .. ...-.~..,,. ..,..... ~· A t'"'" 1133 ., II I ,•mhce ngs.frplc.n•w ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAYYllW al l BR on No. B ay ·~ 14)96().&Jl f~ 9642566.97l·2971• gen~-.~rrw a11l, uU pu1d. I br P uir; crpl!I . Rar aJ?•'. EASTBLUFF. Slunnm1 2100 w/romcr vu.•w. Lr~ loft & Must S(>e Uus 4 b 2 b W'lSTCLIFf AREA $200 mo gardenn Waler pd 2 b 2 b f k L& ••••••••••••••••••••••• skylllc:.. bnl'k p1tl . $900 P IJ f .,, d .r. K da. 3 BR . 1~ ba hat?hesl t1uali 41H 81711 SS5() 67:Hlllll SAILLOOO MWO~NY.}.~.. pat~o. p:~I. rpM ~tur~ ITWJ IM·. 1 .. t. last + de-•. a o. nck"' Y . l(ar. • s ty home Bwllms. :.uper 3 br, 2 ba, vac·ant. I.ease " .._r ~ SUPER HEW pmit 67l 1206cv<'s c°'~<!~ .. ~3 ~~1. N< yard S450/mo . Cnll $700. G<1r dent•r incl I Ur + Ua t'h . blk to Available Now. 2HJ{ apt adults No pets. $540 n . "'" "'"""'. ,,, ,,,, Rcnntll SS6 n07 613·83112 beurh/downlOwn SJ75 & Nn pet!>/ children Ca 11 2 Hr. Iba, pvt patio. •nt'I fi4G.0349 tMDUSTRl.Al Corona def Mar 3222 ·r .. rnfi<' 4 br, · .. • bu hom•' . • --------1275 !fi'j !MSI. 494 kill I l.incra fi'75·2311 l(aragf' Lot11 of itrass 'w,_ESTCL ___ l_F_F_B ___ _ • ,. ·•BK 2b r f I 2BR 2ba Condo. V1t'w or $lf.O "'"'""2 Hlue 1.~n•ilrn 1 r, adults . . • ILD~~ . ·:••••••••••••••••••••• w1pot10. gar. fnc.'d yd "2 yr ~1cf":i~:;'8;' t.Pa ~I Back Bay $495/mo Call H.wpori leoch 3769 2 Hr up!iluirs. frplc. !.nrm. 496 9230......., u ""' no pets, '275 mo. Avail SELLIN(. I· AST ( harmmii 2 b<lrm lrg hv t'in•pl:u•<' Kuls & pets ok 831 9103 Rc•nata ~·7707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• II{ sndk, l(ar. Ii blkll to - --4.0 rr¥>S fl7~ :moo 6 400 ~'' ft . 1111( rm din rm open $455 A.:t . n o r el' o<'Pan $425 752·71Hl .~Oll•och3140 --:,-~·----- '11rin.klcrPd, tllit ufl's bcum ct•1l frpk .:11ral(t' 004·2566,9732971 ••fo'ree pool !ltirvice.Jbr ,2 Lido l11li· houi.1· for h·usc 675·9115('vei.Grorgl:' ••••••••••••••••••••••• C F.ANFRO NT, view TUlit111 addrl~" mcl. sszs. 644·5687 . bo . frplc new palnL s4~ II\ roo. $1200 per mo. 4 from all rooms. 2 BR, 1i,., STOP Larlle 3 bdrm. 3 ba l'on· ~l l.u;cJley,54:10f.G:l . bdrm. 4 bu. tlen, bar. l Br, walk to beach . Seawind v1·11a11e ba. ne w t'q~t. pool. PAYING HE'N1'' JASMIHECIEH d o, db l. ~ar11g 1', -----11le1M rrom llay. ltd. rarpcUdrapes, Slov<' & • sauna, serunty bldg • 1 ~ Hcautafully landscaped 2 was h e r /dryer. li221 Req.67>8359 rcfng. l adult.. no pets Ntw 1&2 bdrm luxury S695. Tom. 536·3483'. ca I t~uy & ask nbuul hr, 2 ba. tlen, dinino rm. Wildwood l>r 1 blk off .,.__,,. ---h 326t UUI pd. $325 yrty 673-7552 adult apU in 14 plana 636-UIO. uur 15'' dwn pro~ram .. n -h J -··r--· ~ u.,r_ .... EW HOME rrom $3'L I l ·---------c714 I 1138·5970 l U AM Ot't'an vil'W · $775 mo· D<."ll<' / At antio; $4:;() per ••••••••••••• •••••••••• '";"" BACHELOR avail Dec I ""'· + poo 5 ' en· l'M Mon·Sun fm.7l~S lo5pm _roo 2U.5SJ :-il30 Ml G Nwpr1 CrC!lt condo, mor<' ~~h~~~B.t;ed& v~~~R t·l~~ Rahs fr'04IR S27S Quiet adult. $210 Incl uUI ~~mw~~rf~!~opo~~ 3 BR Li~ .. ~~ paiot- Sharp Jbr 3ba w/fri>lt' & tt.cctWOft than 2000 i.q ft. w/Ot'eun yrd SI045/mo 752 0617 673 3415 drivt' North on Beach to t'd & new cpt Encl So lots far w;-- 22 oo bll Ins Avail 12 l SS95 Hcritow 3242 vu 4 Br, Cam rm. & form /\at. Gitto.AT IH.CIH.A flO:'IJ 2 8 Mt'F11dden then West on patio $6SO J . Klose. •••••••••••••••••••••••Call Steve. ti44 ·6510/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• dml.nl(. 1725 mo. incl Dollhou.•wrurlease.3 br.2 Sv.·1mm1n~! ,,111n.1 ' :_l ba~c':'n':!'s:'~";i~~~Y Mc Fadden to Seawlnd 6'5-C2559-6S88 't-:W ER Co~ta ~1 e11a ~1151. 2 BR. 2 ba condo S350 rcfni. nucro-wave oven ba. lgc pvt yard, pool ht-.1lth e ll1h ... l11ll1.1rih 640-5460eves Villag•. (714)893-5198 WISTMIWPOttT llnw.1· & llupl.-x Pl US Mo. Many 1tmen1u~. nr &useofpool/Jat'/lt>nms . CIOl!le to schools, shop n11!hl 11.:hH·d 11•nr11 .. 11 HOOM ·ro HU ii u' ,: 20r, I~. w/l(arugl', new hearh ll46-80136To9 PM 64S 0295. Al(l W h d ('oun' l'ro & 111•1 "h"ll CoataM9sa 1124 ~home ~i. lovrly, spat' 3 8dnns • 1 ba .. unrum . . • , t•pts & p11mt . avail now -ping. as <'r/ ry1·r ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ·uac 2 br with $465, Vearty \1nre Unitic. Agt 631 MOO $440 ITY) t.40 7804 nine 1244 3 Bdrm, 2 ba Nl'WPQrt ref rig incl. $850 Agent, R•lll iln\ln~ I .in~· 1'·11 I\ ........... CH ... "'PTS pvt, gated entrant't' + 2 IAY YllW -----•·••••••••••••••••••••••Short's, frpll'. a trium, 646-1044 or6425060 r .. 110 -~ ,,.,,. paucx. Some with alt 2 8R.2 ba f 1 OfftCE ILOG SITE Brand new 3 br. 2 ba, oodbndge sin It-Cam comm pool & tennis Fl " \ t · I I \. I I I I'.:--Large l ,:!&3 bedroom Karag<' Sw1mmmie pool y · rp • garage llunUngtun Beach frplc. dshwhr. bllns, 2 ly 3 Bdrm ·2 bafh Avail Dltns, newly painted & Luxunous 3 Bft, 2.,., ba 1''1lll1ml' 1lirl't t11r r11, garden a pts Dstiwhr. Jac.'uzl.l TennlS c.'Ourtl>. 1 .arty, SS.SO. u.nrum . .!1.000 bQ ft. lot m•ar car garage. 613-4915 or immed · s500 mo t'rpld l'eggy.960-4Yl Condo.or1 v.all'r 1-1oorto !'>111111.1) llrullth tllllJ ' bltns,encl.gar,l(asbbq bllt lo Huntington shop IALIOA-NIWPOIT l'u<'1 f1ra llo!ipi ta l, ~ \213>921-1077 759-01~3 · -t'e1ilng P a lo!' Vl'rdl' lr q 1, p.irllr , ,111111 Pool Gas Pd 778 ScOtt ping renter mall. Adult.~ REALTY 675-1170 l'omL., Shup. <.:nlr & t;1v 11 -U --UDO ISLE stone. frpk , walkovt'r· lourn.Hlwnt .. (ot mm•" Pl &\2-5073 No pels F'rom $435 -- C.:nlcr $135,000. ·~ma 1 ~r. r711c . ~lOVt: & 4 Br. 2 ba, ram rm. fn('d s Bdrms In this <,pac angs, t'Xlt'ns1ve mirrors. 11 .. ,,\\ "11 i''l 'I." vr.... SeJWIOd Village. JSSSS Oav1d lJourk1•Rltr refn g $335, t1I pd No yd. $450 mo 644 1480 , h o m e . L ge 11 v 1n ~ $750roo ~534 Comfortable new units lwnt1natonV1lhtgeLant-, s..toAM 'HIO !°>46 ~ ~· H.13-&174 - -830 5050nt 40 rm +d en . J "' ma c . ----------!'>m~h·..,, l&l tx:1lr11<111" now ready for ()('t'Upan. If 8 1714 11198 99fil ----------$1500/mo lse County, 5 Br. 3 bu. 2 i'urn & untum \lodt '' <'Y· Nr schools. kids OK. -----____ ,••••••••••••••••••••••• Panor-5c Lill'. 5 Bil. 3 ba., ver y Jrvme Groves 2 br dt'n 2 Wattrlr.t Hws ffllle'S , 2 car ~arage, lite opo·n 11.11h IU to 7 l<uom no pets. 2 BR. 2 ba. $340 2 Br duldren welrome, 1 Br newly decorated. private, Harbor View b f • • f ..... rd ss7" u mo 646-1782,$$7~ no ......... SUirtlna al ... 70 adults -no pets . $300 OCliM YIEW lloml'ic, lo Oct. 15lh. '79. .~..:.._-.,'!1~-I, tennJs. 631-1400 "~"'ya . "· mo ... 8Y mall' wr\ i«•• ·'' .111 ~n mo~ " -SS1·3325 1.o. Acrt' buildable H I lot $9'l5 Mo. Agt. 673·53:>4 _...., ....,,..,...., IM' w/opt to buy 549-7971 ll·:i·w r t'IJUI r1·<1 :--urn KIDS OK ---------- w il h rcl(ul:cl1011 :.1i.1• --Turllerot'k lllghlands BAYFRONT Charnung 4 Bdrm, 3 ba ,ululhonl)'.mit,.•l:. 3 bf'. 1"'1 ba $325. Pool Near S Points, Com Apralwlllh,.,..slletl hghtt.-d and foncl'd tennis CostaMna 3224 townhome brand new Brand new 3 BR on No, home. Patio, ram rm. 2 0.lkwuod ~ noom-7pm) modore Cir. AplS. 2 br orU.fw"6•d ltOO <:<illrtCall 67:lll55tl ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIOS0002Br +den28 a' Bayw/corncr vaew .Lrg frplc11. no pets. 1-·am G•d" A•u.rt t KJd.s welrorne .~ml(r••••••••••••••••••••••• , .. ,,, •• ••11 • 1 '•' "'" 1 s.425. Gas & water pd pan0ramlc vu of bills . i loft&skyli~.bnckpal., pref. $l000/mo. 2032 •• r .. n .,... 11\L'n i. Spacious, qulet 3 bdrm at 7671 Commodore Car 111EEXCfTJNG [~ lf~~·11~~1 Nwpt llJ?hL'i, 6 attractive car gar. w/opener many $900 mo Isl', 673-1206 Miramar, Bal Pl'nlD l'h H___. l.eth/Hortto lownhse apl w/lite pvt Ap( l S29!'> PALM MESA APTS. ' • rms ne wl" d et'orated uporades, pool, .,,:75 mo eves 673-0941 ·-...-· patio. Pool. Adults -MlNUTESTONPT 11 • S ~ W lk .. .., HHOll\1111•t,1tl71h 1 Sorry. no kids ur prts. S440mo NO OF.POSIT BClf. J 1 • pit<' trees. a 111 955-3166 OC'eanrront l'l'n l't 4 rw. O'i . .O $400 645 3381 or675-51*49 NO Rl':r\JRN N1•w :l br Hach, 1&2 BR. ~~·i~~tn~-~~ec/ark' 1-;;'The Willows' J br 2 bo BR.cam rm $1400 IAYSHORES ---or 2 br. den. 2 ba . bltns fromS230 &up t-;~ERAl.D BA V 1,01' Ave . range frplc. dshwhr, patio. rncd dL!don "b1'da!u'.r~sl1'sooluic 3 + 3 81'2 Bit. $700 pr mo 1'4t....,.or1 IH<h/S0&1tti 2 Rr. newly deror . nr So in<'I refrlg l\dull.s No Pet~ 1.11ttwinl(.,'t:oastal OK yd Gar KJds & pets ok ... ~ ... ..... 642.3286 iii•• ll·th ..;1 Coast Plaza. A/C, pool, Gt'nunJ Rlty ~J·!623 1561 Mesa Or 673 6634 4 bdrm, dhl l(ur, rum rm. $435 .A gt . n 0 f ee Agen\673,9060 t lhlVl'r ·'' l•ilhl adlt.:.. Gas/water and. ~II ZH I (5 Bl.ks Easlof N~rt O~--.a. h! lm·d yd i\va1l now 004 2566. 973 2971 ~1:• 11170 S395mo 5S7-4SL6 bt!ach.~Pt':~ ~t-lo Blvd.> Resort ..-_..-., 240 $450 Cu.!!_~7!1 __ IAYROHT S• a.-nt. 3276 _ __ Newly df'("()rated 2 BR 964-293'7 9 •m·Spm S4&9MO '"> Block lo Pa ula rano aEHTALS Plush 3rd floor rondo on ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 B H I b f 11 l ·,•, .._"· carpeLsldraP<"S. •••••••••••••••••••••• Gradt' School. 4 br. 2 ba. 2 BR. 1 "'2 ba ..•..• '425 Lido Pen1Nula 2 Bdrm.~ Ol-ean If ills Condo. 3br, fW'l\lllhed I b~ 'to ~u~ hit m«, & pool. UUI incl 2 BR. I ba. orly new, lg MOllLI HOM& Mammoth Condo for r<'nl frple, carpet lhrougbout. 2 BR. 2YJ ba ....... s.n :-, + l"Oflvertlblc den, 3 full 2'hba. frpk. pool. l(lf nw. ~/rm Adlts no ix·t~ Nu l'et.'\. $295 mo. Mgr paoo. end gar.; I 'h m1. INFOltMAllOM Hv C hair l1rt Cal 28R,2ba ....... $550 baths, 2 a undeck• • & ocean view. No pt•ts 67 .. .u-.c •• · iws...,~1 tobt'at'h.$350.642-8973 ""'""' .. ft 6 2 car gur . $500. mo. 3 BR 2b $...,,. .. "' cu-......... "'"'" "'" Rent ~to ... _ •-•o ·"'~ 11 pm • a .······ • • .,,.,., pnvale elev at.or Prlt'ed "'""'.-..../661~ 3°-.,.,_ I : ~ ..... ' R--L-£-Avail. Dec l:.t. Days 38R,2'"1ba . S~ underthemark<:lby out -----l•---------i 2 Bdrm apt <1. uofurn, .,., """• •12 m to bcb. repoa oao asaumptjoa .• ~. n1n11a, 751 3211 , evt>s & wknds 3 RR 2 ba $47$ o( Soecfouiltr View OC fanuly ('OmJlle:it, no pets 1400 mo · 847 4961 or .:tc. Easy finance 0 .A.C. Grons !iSS-5584 3 BR: 2 ba: ~ ·: •..•. s~ rl'l\=l~~:n~:~~ 2 BA 2...., balhs. pool pvt 3 RR,:!~. :otr"!L 22ClR npe 3. College Ave _ 84 _ 7 _·_ 3384 _______ 9offic:e'I. •••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR. 211':1 ba. sm Per """nlh Golf Courae. 1490/mo 3 DR . ., ..... "'""Ir= 642 97ti0 Near beach. 2 Br . 2 Ba. ...... ..... Shr'9 3 arres Fall brook . home 4 BR. 2 Ba. frpl(•, fum-rm. 4 RR. 21.-. bu SI095 .. ., Cote Realty 640 sm 0 • "" -" ...,.,., nearly nt-w <'Pt. df'JllS & Anabdm 958-1011 ,.:rove SllS.500 F:7. trms ~~~~ ... arP,a. 1500. mo STEPS TO OCEAN :1 lllt, :! ba. all t'll'<'. orw p811lt, fpk & "U r incl Sa.n\JIAn• SM·'1070 (fade for oc s 73 9473 """ ,__,7 a L J or 540-~ 1fl P R ES I D EN T I A l. J llll. split lev<·I. unfurn l' o \' · d µ a r k 1 n I! . .. Westminster 8411-1895 ~ rlay:. 1n:1Gll1'S CONDO :\ Y••arly,$615 ownr/ogt . 1450 mo $345 847.:124 .1-----W.Anahf'im 761-1442 R..t Estate <.:o 3 b ( bdrm 2'h hia Ckun & 2 HR. I bli., wntr $475 GU :?lfi4, !).52 4894 I llocll To Oc•• t: Anaheim ~ &~ 210 zy r.1 ba. w/ am rm. Aoll t'OUrse view. hrnnd 2 nR, I ha. wntr•~") j·~~~~~~~~~ ----r lncld rock frpl bltn BBQ ...... ·1 I'-~ A~ d Ready now 2 br, 2 ba. 2 _ •••••••••••••••••••••• In .. _k d ..,.,. 'Governor new ro~·t. No peb ~ 3 llft, 2 b11 , wntr sooo •· "· r s ..... ..,.. yar · no """Y .,..,.. , ft'W) 498-12.:18 ., ( doKS, 10 cargar$360.F'tplc,vaew. aOOMa 4000 Npt llgt.s. new 3 Or 2 Ba s t . c M. $ 4 5 o I m 0 , 1 · · 2 ur, bay ronl. yrly ~ • .-"tl6 ~o kids, or pets. 208 19th ••••••••••••·•-••••••• hDme·S225.000. will tnk ~8402 " )l\l,Hio 111 "' y ·-(-----PAIK LIDO '"""" · II be TD':. or comm. or IO -------11.11 lmr lnv1 ... tml·n1 l'u rAMbll.. G!.~)Mto~ 4 bdrm 2 H1lrmK, 2 bl\lh11, fri>I. 3 Br, $300. Familit•s only, ~ twn 5-7pm, Room w/ lult'beoelte d"'•tnal. or income nrop New 2 br, 2 story apt :!~'1 u. vu <'OUn«' vle•w, J I $ n o p"lS. Woodla nd, ' $60weelt.ltup. ...,, ,. ,. 11 ,.. beauL kilt'hen. Micro 81 u uonly. U5 " •"'•CHWOOO PTS "'-97L"' Owner/Agt. 640·0022 0 v ara.:e av11 . ,,onv tt5Z3C.U.PU,Dl·IRVIH£ 4 DR, N{'WJ)Or1 Height.a wave. trash romp. $600 KJllser, Mesa Ill. 186 E . ._,,. A • ,._. -i,'1$--0120 locallon . $425 . mo Lg. pfivate lot. Waler, mo '98·l238 21slSt,546-MS 2 Br, 2 Ba. SJIS mo.1--------- ..... 64S-72:2I RANCllOSAN JOAQUIN. gardf'ntt, apphanct'S In· ---------Spacupperdvplex E-alde, _Ad_uJ_t.s_.9S2_·_UIOO ____ _. •A••adlf .. "* -.d 290 ~ 2 br, den U1>1rdlJ. Vlc•w cl '566. mo. Century 21 3 Br• 2 b a w I ba I c • new cpt. drpr;, 3 br, 2 ba, Brand new 3 Br apt lfB. Lovdy aardenl·Btooks • SSSOC1tll &M·~. evt'll. N fl w P o r l Ce n l c r . Spacl008 • Shrarp • Nr enc gar, pvt patio. adJ•·. ·~ .... w/fenced bcky-', .... r . fall ••• •••••••••••••••••• 21 840-MSJ. bch • lo'plc • Vll!:W! $495. .., .-.. , 11 .. , T IJ. for down payment on Univ P11rk 2br 2b• ho!'M 492·T71S $350. mo. Pb: 546-3776 or Days 848-265Sor 536--4873. •KJlchen Facll. ua.11. Nptlfgts 3Ur2 Ba home Lease. Ma ny 11lraa pool, 3 DK. d~. 2 ho, <'rpts, ---------<>··Ibo ,.... __ 1 2 ~I. , __ B.;;,_ ___ p _____ , •Jal'U.Ui,heatedpool S 6 0 , 0 0 0 e q u 1 1 y Wntclff ......... /9 tennl3 Owner~ 2339 d11111. 11love, $600 mo in<'I Sboredilfs. ocean view. $.aso a~:lhur:'~n~~· New large 2 bdrm, 2 ba. 100r~~ orool~.~· •Wkiordally maldsrv. ()wner/Agt. 6409022 o ·-·r -tt11rtkmt'r&wtr ~.o?S1 4br, 2 ba, cu rpct1;. l\"enl6ll-4llOO bltn.s, patio. No pets or 960-m5 •TY.lowpboneeaSv,ai3i~ 61~120 lBa Condo. l<11n<'ho San Joa or 80 022 1 1•vea fOO dupes, 3 car 11ara11e " · kida. ~. 353 Hamiltoo, ,,.. n• 2lir. • newly dccoral· qwn, 2 Hit, 2 h11, rum 'rusun Avt• · _498-a'7M ~ :J Rr, 2 b•. rrpl. 11tCPfl to 1/S2S-0820 days or wknds Adlllt, -"".. 2ZT7 Harbor • ............... ed. dbl garage, $335 mo rnunlly pool, l(olf rour11e, -----"'-....._ ocn. Wmter rl!ntal. eau D~LJ818 ..... Cost.a M~• ~ .,..... 548-43680 teMltl $51.!i mo Avail 3 bdrm Vli•w home In --.....,., 2 Br 1"'1 Ba. bll·tnii, new ••••••••••••••••••••••• <L.-II .... v "'-..W."---3278 64.$-807$. ----------carpets/dr•Pt'S, en<'l QUlCK IN ....... .,. I &42 fl724 ttruur lew llome11 . -r·""---2 Br, I ba, all r l('{" Brand ....... ,., MllMd teonJ1 pool ' ... at ....,IU\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... nlront N B . wln•-r ,..., E ,_ .. c. •A"" g&r' paho. Nr beu h . IALIOA IHM ~ew ·-·-.. ~ .. ty• ... un1l.", • -•--a.. 1241 ~ ,,.1·· ' LA.. -.-...., .c: new . ..,, . ..,.., ~. ~ • rk h .... ._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• """'d'u~"' "" " __,,_...--....,..., " li4>1tut. nrw lownhnuse. rent•I. 3 BR. 2 ba. huae mo.Ait541·5032 P 11 • s ops .• ,,.,, ITl-0 $ 6 $. up we e k I y *' * • t..as~I e 2 bi'. I ~ ba. •••••••••••••••••••••• --formt"r mod I adj. t.he 1undeck, n1ht on •and on 98C).1Z7 9 w/klll-bene«e. 67W740. L .. Stoel&• lncd yds. UJt&rade d 3 BR 2 ba fCl'Hl ocean. Lido lah•. C'l1armlna 4 nn eod unit on lae. ttreen Newi><>rt.'s best be.ch. roURSEAc;ONS AM'S _D_EL_UX_E_'_ CO-N-00--3-8-r-. 2-t-:.:..:~::::::.::.:::::.:..;:.:..:::::..:..:::=:... 121 ~lllvl .. w Or. <'fP1~· -~:. b~. $Besl BunSet ~.,Near c"" 3 l\la, fplr. pauo. <'VU. dbl belt , POOi • clubhou~. 3 Fully fum'd & ready to SpK. 2 brtownhoule. 1~ bll lmmcd OC<'up .• -.. l•eplng Roo m . non "" "' va IJelUVUIJU • .-.om 395. 8 h N •ar aUG·U'ft RR 2Yt b• t b ,. J d D b.. pvt patio ~ool .-.. dri.nktt.$30wk Irvine mo . Drive b y 2548 cent eac . orth -...;_ • ' am. rm .• e n o1e . 1ys; ... • Ron 847..eGlO 63112$4 You are the wino,.r or 0 A lb al i.a.una. f''rench Country brlllftl. bar. din. rm .. '752·7410, F.ves or wknd•. Adult.S $300. 73$ oann ---·---·----·I-----=:::.:.·.::::::_ __ _ Two,....Tkteh ~~ vr, en c I archttectur.: stove fr ~-·...-u t~ 5 Min. to Dana Pt. 962·3145 St.646-&llleves. In• 1144 Furn room w/kltcben · refr1g. Uke ""w: 11¥111 '~"' .nvw Marini& Married cpl~ ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• prtv1 to rent feau1le LON tOot.hB:,"CH 2 BR. 111-.. 1e ••r .• rear coo1lder leuel:J>tlon Nur ~•oh, rommunlty only SW. S.·3904 RR. I ba, $350 yurly. 2 Bd.,·3 Bd .• nr. ne w. N!:W CONDO I Or. alr. Mi u Ion Vle}o area: i:.1.. "-'&' .. A 11 · 1><><11, tt1nnl• court -3 Acrou from El Rfll\cbo. C.M.·N.8 ., all blln!\, pool ~b&ll tennis ~ l'JJEATREt'ESTTVl\L houMI. yard, l child OK, va now. S7 Mo. Udrm a bath double .._..,. ..... dor Callat\fl;f7S.9394. patio-yd: llOtne w/frplc. stre•ms fl lalllea s'40 -------- . "OUI TOWN" & ~ Avall ~ l, 19t.h 49M'5.'U 1ar. +carport. ''425 mo. Uwh:al•tl lJOO Br. avail Nov lJ.June 15, oc:nrck>M!dW I aarh; olnod~urm mo. Dys 213·572:3222; Rm. pvt bath. mature a,l#'rin" Eddie Albert al omooa ve, $350 Cute 3BR 1 ba ••oo yrly lea... ••••••••••-••••••••••• D " P ..... _AA 714 ...... ·~-tlft'lplyd l•dy Ute prt t.MLoolDe•chConven· mo . C all att 6pm ; month. view, n~ "" ~tAJ"l,{'!'i$350 lnclulll. S350 ·$47 S . TSL eva ............. _.,..,. n'f•,$l!IO+:La1lkb: lion" Entertainmul 213/797-l.996or797·18l8. Call<213>lllll·5ll8 pela. UOOllll MOllUHOMI 1 a .. Manaiement.642-1603. $350. 2 Br. Orangelrff 49f·'13t6 "-ter. 300 E. Ocoan Bl.. 1 Bdrm Hou•e Ncrwl1 -rurbl11 .. ..,. • + 1~1M•TIO.... 1 Br;J": ........ 8 Condo. Overlooks run·•---------~ Beaeb. 239 E i2nd St 1 BR. Unlqu •.quiet i... dtm, or"4 Bdr;;"tiO'me ~ " "" M,"r. _.... 1 r, nlng 11trum. Adu Ill. Good loc. Nice room ror Call &f.2-MT8. ut 329 Co!lta Mell~ acre, frp&c. klda/pet OK. rmrnedl•t• ocruput'y. fWrt: optlon to buy lnfo, 1.JtUe Miiis MuHtt u t on lg · 548-8204 or 833-33117 older oot·amoklo& llldy. U>clalmyourtlckt~. · Rough. SOO. Dec 1. MaO rm. yrty te1&H, 00 ,...,01. to.n a .. umpUon Tuflf"t, alonl' <'11me 646<23ll Refa.M5lt'109. • * • 3 BR l Ba. kicb OK. pets ••22811 pet.I etA:. Ealy fln•nc• O.A.C. 11)6dcr 1nd rud In lh ~INdt 3141 COMldered $400 / ••••-a•••ty totnce.. Oally Pilot Claulfic ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........... 42IO JI 0 l.)rhe by. :n. c c!n:=: 3 bdrm. 2 ba. 2 blk.a beach, --· I ....... M9'le .._ Store uctlon about Mt.a Mu( f or Classtried Ad 3 Br n ly r1 'd ms ...................... . ............ 6 Thenu UBruce 645-2508 '560m>.12S7C.taUnaSt. 64~1J00 SAIUAna 5.54-7070 fct'1 Tuffct and boul(hl I ACTION Inc utu"'0n1!n l!i Ste ENS EN ADA R EACH •H•••••••••••-••••••• ' 4'7·29220eves.wllnd.t. W•tm.tnater 848..-S for U .9$. You t'lln H I o:ftly~~k>t al 404-A Orn Ave HOUSE. Slupe I . $4Cl 8'7ft'Cml, -noat. 2 BB. 1be rut.eat draw ln lh 1 ExecuttYe home tw mil W. A.uhttim 181·14'1 )'OUI' tulfft and Iota o AO.VISOR ~. day. -.oTI.. t"k. 12* E. 811ffl>ol. West. •• ·• Dally Pllo P\nd what you ••nl l C.11 541.oa or (213, & Aoahetm ..,._ other tbln1• tbroug 6U·5CTI Palm s,rtftp Coocto OCI tfll. llef1J. na/fTl.151'7 _aaatJned Ad.. &f.2·Sl'71. Dt.lly PUot ca ... 111ect1. f71.%114 Bar1on C.1e1. AMllim ..,MU Dalb· pilot Claa1lfle C1ual.fied Ada. your one llllNloa Hiii• eo.---Ad.. C.ll 6'2-5f'78 a aboppin 1 centf'r. ·-1 Club. •5430 J , .............. . .. ... , .... _ ... _ ' - • • I I f. ( . n r - '" • .. t "' ro '\' :· di ... ()t Jr D• • • • • • -. 7 l . ; .. ~ t. I t H • ~ I t ( ) i ' ~ N I i ( ' c - ( Q • • /.. J ( s E T, st • c )'I •• c tM - A RD191Cl•fth 5100 ,_......, 5J50 Wednesday. November 15. 1978 DAIL V PILOT D$ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vee..._ ..... 425 0 OHk:e ll...tel 4 40 Money to Lo• SO.ZS I MaMy to Lo. SOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• a.au . .u..u. Help Wont•d 7100 ~.~~ ••••• !!~~ ~~~ ..... !!~ ",,_""~ ANlTA formerl or •••••• • •••• •••••••••• •• 4 BIO BF.A.R CARIN ~dM di• suJtt'tl, uul rd CASH FAST TIUIPSYCHIC COLUl!:N Touclt cao ·-d CASHIERS 2 d •· '""' -BANKING F Good P Sets •tells all. Car .. now be s.c-tty Offic..-1t1rne ay z BR. frplc. 'IP8 8. ~t>ek AtC, ornplt' rke t'r ll~ or wtrkC"nd 640 556! 300' No 11e r•r1 d .... for any purpose! palm read1n1t11 SIO I reat'he<I at 17141496·3462 Ex-nenced, ruH tame. Growth ro 5 l.ocallona quest1un 1rnliwered by•---------~ TB.LERS Wetrain Co benefit.a l'\'M 675 ~ !>hoot 4~-'1817 rute ahUt. 3 30pm.12pm Mto:J'KO C/\R WASH perm po111t10 11 714 291iOHAHHOR81.C.M Isl, 2nd. or 3rd. Home Equity t..o.ns T cm1a •nd payments tailored to you Ally omount-c~dlt no problem Lott & '-d SlOO $4.9 3281 E 0 E W1t currently hav•· oiwn ---. 1nl( (or 'lhu rp 11\ CASllll::H. (f'ood l F'ull ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.c>11I or t'ound a pcot~ Call Animal Aiulstan<'«' IA-al(ue 537 2273, no ree Assemblers H B mh~ cu d1v1d1111l11 IO tht' rollow1ng llml" dllyll, t:xper pref'd. needs reliable persons lot•11t1M..'I to work on a Ntwp<>rtt>r Inn. 644 1100 for prec1s1on mechunil'<tl full 11nd part \1rn4: bn1s eicl ~ Mackey Zernek The U atly l)1 l o t REWARD C ll RJSTM AS Clfo'T assy Start S3 p.:r hr t: o i:; Cull714/894~1 lwfto'oril '• .. l,._~)A.·\4"'""-'' K12 U34S1nn• ltnl ROOMMATES S•.-1-N·So•• t)\JO')' m>.•r~ I 'a> It'•' All Aile'\ 4. I JfMI ~It'll Wt' C'llt'ri. Rf'ff'rl'n<'t-a C4154MJIZ \lllU INl. tlOM( IOANS, INC 11111 l/u..11 " '""~ .HlO "'' w111otl 9, "h (A •Jl!M:iO (714) 95!>1610 t.o11t M kitten White TRAIN lilOl)ll tor your ~---------1 wlblk rmirk1ngll 4 moi; ~hopping convenience ASSEMILERS 1>ld 10-21 Vic Ana Mana evt!ry Wt.'<lnea1d11y start Min of 6 mos factory eu.· 1..n. I.UK Nlg. 831·7M~ lnl( Nov 15th lhru Uec assembly exp reqd Ap DI• bee. Sultet 10th· CAL I. N 0 W ! phcat1ons being taken Jo:nJo) f ,nw hll' Nwpt .......... Moe.,.. •. Tnnt Lo6t, small Siame8e cal . 64i·567R forallshlCts. H•••H h u11t1r•'•" with Opporlwllty 5005 Dffdi 5035 ver y s h y. 536·94291 --MAS--S-A-~-E--WllSHLOCIC CO o' ,. II n ,. ' .. w I" u I I •• ..... •• • .. •• • • • • •• • • • • •• • .. •• •• • •• ••• •• • ••• • 961>-5639 aft. 5 5555 McFaddett A Yt, """"'t'H Avail 1mmt•d h>r SitlL• U11lboa 1~l1J11d LOWEST REWARD Emerald Ring Fl~URE MODELS HI l'.all 1714 t1t4.l{)IUll <:111 Shop, Ind l.11tl uml Fash.ion Island Newport ESCORTS (7141191-0111 C'tuld rare needed for 1 s..t0Atw1Ar•o we{'k in my h ome , Part lime positWnl\ ar{' children fl & 9. 9 hr11 d&J for 30 hours per wo week. ly 634 1847 J 1 m ti l5 a. m lo :t.30 pm . ___ _ ---- Monday thtoul(h Thurs CIVIL f.NGINF:F:RING day Fnday 9.45 am. t Dl:t;51GNF.R, 1-;xper In 6~1JIO s ub dlYI SIOn. lind • 1nv.:nloty Xl11t ltw 11111 l......_st lat.s area 11-1. 544.5937 OUTC •u OHLY llC lWtloTOW°" I l\C.l NA IJUI' llrtl'lJI <i11Cld ('he•n '"" ~~~~~~~~~~ P art t ime positions to'C't"-11" rot1ml1'\Jlll' • llnl t-d . .iat (11~"11. tu h• r ~ ~ B~.AI 11 l 'lu'h ""'' ,., h.~ tt·lc· l.l'av1n11 .irr.i M.1k•• I at T.D.'s, al.o Lost Dark blue met a l Days. •••s. hr M;i t\ m It! utll 4!M 1700 ufft•r "73 OOl~ t•v•·i. Zltd T.D. Lo..s. auto access door. 3"'1' x 631-2140 Hll •i•arlmc•nl. l tt'hl----------llftVH.,,_nt Me11.i lrnme•1l 111t•• •H \ to.R, NII ... I 01<111' \ OpporlwMty SO IS 1·u~nr\ ~0 4!i'4& htl \11\H nltttr "'"h ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~'.\1•4' M t '°'f't II• h 1 Afl>t I 14h •l t •hull•'' in.I ''"" n 11.11 h1 '""' \ t r' Jtnnl•' ,.,.. l'.tl.ihn A l•l"ll \U l'tt1n" '""'I J••• 1•1t\..1lc .,, .. 11 1m t-'<11s;;.r;;;.;n~~949 : ·1,'f TR!t!!1 a ~1J~· S~ GOLDEN GIRL 642-2171 545-0611 _Zl_eme __ r645 __ ·837_5 ____ Capta in & wart' s eek REPUBLIC HOME LOAN Lost Blk kitten w /wht fcma le c rew for lari;te markings, Turtlerock sailboat to Greece Share area. reward 95$-2569. expenses 213/594-0897 Auto Carner for Register news paper, 4·6 .30am. Ideal for housewire or moorilighting husband to s upple ment income ~$400 mo Must havl' dependable wheels Call 540-3006, 645-3645 Woody dvlpmnl. or I l'chnloal <1 u11n titles, f'/Tim.e career oppor. Apply in person to Mr. Fuentear Rbt Dem. Wm Frost It• Assoc. 1401 Quail St .. Npl fk'h. ava1lable 16 hour.. per w eek . Tuesday and Thursday. Ple11se con t act our Santa Anal .. --------.. RecrwtmPnl orrice tor appomtment 17141551-2136 Clen cal TEMPORARY IMMEDIATE ,111\d<• ~I ~ 1.1 ur "" d1Jlt 11.o s.;•z:, rnn t-'13 JJtl l <f 111 rntl.t .. 1111:, .!J t I 1-·emale ~ J.:i tu 'h"r" :> bdrm 2 bll Pk ?lot'"" ~lllrt l.lfht•t• or "PllCl rc·nlul Al>( All f11.cih1tri. or~.in 15th & H.1lboa . N ti I ' u $2 2~ In < II.I u 11 l purkin.: !>V.t<'t' $.SIU mo 540-~ 11n ll•m i;73 41122 "i;t 1i 1>k fo l 'arolyo 0 1.01'.lt lA UV rro m ...._Hllefttol 4450 Mtd,.,nl wun~ ln Jtth•rt-••••••••••••••••••••••• Park Newvc.H t 1\pt 0 1 l1w CotllpCllty OttMn R.tw Y '*To WIMft TIMyCaMOt ~TheLo. 2ND'S t-~OUND: male Bassett H ound, l rv1nc Ave betwn. Monte Vista & Santa lsabel ~.Qll8 or 556· 7 464 LOST· 2 Female. Golden Retrievers. Capistrano Bch area. 493-6861 IARIH SHOP a.on.s&~h available lor Holiday Parties or any occasion. For perfor mance or membership 1nro. call li61·33Sl. WORK Autormt1ve SECURITY MECHAHICS CIFIC Automotive & hte bus PA •Stat Typist mamtenance. Orange BANK •Ge•ralTypiat Coast Yellow Cab. 17300 •me Secretarin Mt Hermann. Fountam PIX/SR __. Valley <No o r Slat er EQual Opportunity * ec .. ,.. b etween New hope &~~~ em~p~lo~y~e~r •. M~t~F~~ •Sr. Ct.tilt Euclid). r •CMric.GI Ass41t BARTENDER Cal For A" <'dM rorw1nt.-r r,44 01~ RETAIL SPACE C:t•l Oii lht' fl~ht track with the J>atly £'1lo t '~ ('lfHl ~1MA S t:Jl-'T 1 K A I N ' A 11 pl' a r t n ~ 1 ""ry Wedrw.,du) start tnl( Nov 15 thru llel' 10 For more 1nform11t111n and to pla<'C' your ad CALL NO W 1>42 stmt SI 0,000-S I 00,000 lrol&.n-759-1. 83 Los t : Prescr1pt1on ~..t& glassses an blue case, ~off°" COM or Lido Isle. Aft ti. ••••••••••• • •• •• • •• • •• • /\utormtive 01nnt>r H ouse ex Appoi..._fttToday 1-'cm rnonllllJh'. 21\ n. 1•1 11ld1•r N 1 n • 1' pl lfr h homr J•1•1 (Jk St.w t'.<lS ~74 700NJ 1-·1 l.11111 M J l'llHI \ 111.J ltl' ~p .. 1·1.llty l 'l'lll''' a IJTI lho· 14 ;tlt•f I l\ .. wµort n7S K1;c;;: f'riv11lt' 1>:11t) hui. $1110 UOCJ to 1nv1·,I 1n luw 11 ... k. hi lm1l1t vl'nture 545 1147tt, "m,,~ *CASH FAST* MONEY IN 10 DA V S 2nd & 3rd Trust Deeds M 1i.i.1on Financial Svs 675-8916 Schools & Los\· Shelt1e. Male. I y r, Mesa Verde N a rl'a. 557·718811/9 l,ost mal e GoldPn lnsfnlctiOft 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !'·emu le .11 bc1\ 111 ~ :inh ll'!>V1J111>1ble 1ndl\ 11111111. non :o.mokrr t11 -.hart• rl·nt C'd M Avail uuw MIS 4343 24114 ~Kti 1 o!I ('ar:it n 1rt1r1t'd Retriever <Enol Vil' 1714 >SSl·l250 HEWPORTBL,CM l humond, ll i''t·olor. n· ----------1 Ruhy Lantern 0 P REAL ESTATE LICENSE SCHOOL OFFERS !IOO :.q rt 2 blctgs. Addi t11tl 1111luc $f;2UO Sell Reward $100 493 3616 or uonu l ,,.torai:e avail S<SBOO. 549 8903 Mon·f r1 Alinouftcetneftts/ 637-4268 25 yr old educutlod wur k I' 1e11 t y ur var k 1 n I! 115 <Leroy) __ PenollCllls/ Lost Pekin<>S{' orange/ wht ing class man need!. to "4.2·3490 M-toLOOll 5025 Lost&FcM.td paws male. Jyrs old sharf' sunnse r um fOO<l -------I ~-, • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• N 968 728l i.un.4'hlne & life w/si•nous TOP LOCA TIOH! ••••••••••••••••• •••• AMcluftc...-..ts 5 I 00 ~~fr~ 0 tags •Cra&h Course available •Matenals provided •Sma ll c lasses for personahied instruction •Choose own taste day & rught class~ •Placement up to KO'~ comm111s1on F'-male Writ." r•o U A X 17th & ... -wport Blvd. Short term R t-: s ----------~ Ca ... HU l"'OC Avllllable ras t ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~Irv !ll'716 Sur eessful retail shop Call S7J-6034 PENNY LOST Sm.all white Poodle Resp rmmte to t>hr xlnt upprox 9501q . r:. ----W 18th Street, CM Nwprt tlRlS hou'le hg S600P~mo Bkr67.,..6700 HEED ALOAN PINCHER REWARD 64508'74 yrd. $145 mo + f>45·9fi34 lndmtrial Rnttal 4500 You might s ave a lot or F 0 u n d s ma l l w h 1 t l' or631 1335 ••••••••••••••••••••••• time and money bv Sl'l' ADS shag~y dog Vic fo'orcl femal~\O!.han•bf'aulllul J111nt w11rr ho11 '1" 2000 ~~~/•rst 'Nnhl·l1>.no !~~ ... ~.B C.:ant k<'l'I>' ,1 pt N 0 1, J .I: u n J i.q ft ava1lal.Jlc .. ... ... ~"'' 1-'rt•i• 3 Wl't·I< 5200 plu.-. ~1 74711 I. o Jn 1· u u n ~~I 1 n !l ONLY S2 fo'OUNU l-!<'h & Ed1n~H 5111~ Tramm..: 4''"' "'>711 ... 1 Call For D.+oils ""'.,.. LOCJUftO ~och Indus. 1>-1rk,1Rlnl!. plact•ml'llt Aclull M ""'..r 11> onl! SH•nE"'HOME .ii,:; 111 311 ~'I ft 1'>452..'iO'J :-toll Jn) 11ern °'com l'<Jr. fn"'n .wh1tl'l'hl·~t 831-1003 493-0442 -~ -h111ut1on of 11ern~ for S75 & toe.'!. 1197 7057 11ri r. Katella fi4f) .. 74ti4or76t 22M $:!50S'lOU mo Ans Ph Mone.yWmtte<l SOlO or "''' w•th -. l'(•nny ----Real ~:Slatt!S<·houl W(''ll hc>lp you fmc.l a re 646"3357 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'mdwr Mt .1 hnl':. for 2 LOST F. lnsh St'llcr V1t· 32031 C11m1no Cap1:.trano habl<' roommate' 2400 sq ft for shop or Pvt f'ty Of'cds $20K, <incl P111w<'Ull"· day~ t:al'h Yorktown BrO•lkhu r st San Juan Cuµ1<,l1 ano -storage in 1111lu~t ar{'a TU Recurcd hy primt• .1tl\.l.ll1unal hn1• a' 00 for 11 II An!> tu Kelly 7075 l.uri.:1• hous e· to !>hilrt'. CMbldatG<sc•fltl42·tll!HO CdMprop 6733415 ai::t lh•·2 dny~ Char11e•t ' !.1633633. __ Jobs Wanted. w/mellow per~on $250 _ .!"_ • -No comml'rcHll at.Ii> --___ d_f_ R ••••••••••••••••••••••• 496 OOl l 9d 600 lb.It · Hewar or mos . • Ret'ltolsWant 4 ~s.Tnitt ~or mM .. 1nform.11wn fem Gl'rmun Shepherd Li ve In l>aby'i llter. Nice home IN/poul 11\ Irv. ••••••••••••••••••••••• D~ 5035 andtnplJC'l' your ad t'all Near F1ondat Vo rktown houscket>p~r Hoom & r<'male prcrerred s210 Clean room w t pvt <-n ••••••••••••••••••••••• UB960·S()J2or847.~ Board 63112_5'1 ____ _ rm utJl lnd S52 lllJ2 lnl{' tr&nt·e In CdM SIOO Sl50 PVT J"'TY will pay morl' 642-5678 L t_ m M blk/wht H.lp Want.cl 7100 ml(hts or l --OS3·1Wll ai.k _mo 644·2037 for your 2nd T D. ·!! ~It 5 · V 1 " ••••••••••••••••••••••• !or John Chas~ Business m an nl't:ds _642·3573 '=========I yrs. ~~rd1~2.;;,v~t: ACCOUNTING Maleroommalewuntrd 10 bachelor opt, mobtlt' ~--....:=====;.:..::::.;:_ _____ ""'I -T hn $920 Slll8 1n Lost Bnndle Boxer Male c-c ician, :,hr house Dec 15.J;in 15 home or ., 3 nights Pt'• 5 slept> + liberal fnnge only 645-7782.-vrs StOO wet:k No cook1n1; l C 1 with long ears Vic. Lag benefits, ind medi<'al. Hoommate. Ml f'. to i.hnr<' :1 BR h se 1n C dM v. m>i"•elr & <laUJ!htcr WlcdYs , 9'J'.! SOl.IO, 1-~lll'!> 673-953.1 752·2310 dayi.. 551·9170 The Little Tran That an. Bch 494.7049 dt:nlal Musi have ell· 4350 ....................... e\'es Kl'<,pons1b1 .... '4 0 tk1n1: writer S l't'k s o nl• ht'droom ~ott ai:e 1n Corona dcl M ur or Co!. ta Mesa Qwetness es sen t1al. ·Write <.:Jasslf1ed Ad 11206. Daily P ilot, P 0 Box 1560. Cos ta Mes a 92626 or t·all 675-3862 II R area l.ge J!::lraRe ~toraAeonly Av111l. nOIN !J.'16-0321 •Smi;tlf'. llar hor /\dams, C M storage only 833·89711 l~t/lnnst/ Financ• •.......•..•........... lusinns Opportunity SOOS ()nuble 11arage, Wt•sti.1dc-•••••••••••••• •• ••••••• Cost!! Mesa $40 mo. * • * fl73~ ask (or Carolyn ... °"" Schur~an Offlu Rental 4400 2962 Tern ha •••••••••••• •••••••• ••• Cost a Me~a IAY VIEW On Lafayette -CannC'ry Vlllu~e ()fr1ce space 5-0IJ lo 1200sq. rt. BILL GRUNDY Realtor 675·6161 EXECUTIVE SUITES Luxurious orrices. t'll· ecutlve sec r etary . per sonal phone cov· ,•rage, recept1on1st. con fc r ence r oom . xerox, You art> the winnc•r of Two Frn Tichts to the LONG R 1-:AC'll Till::ATRf: Fl.S 11\ Al. "OURTOWH" stamnJ? Eddi<' \lhc rl al the Long Beach t'o 11' t·n lion & Enter:;11 nmt·nt Center. 300 E. Ocean i:l Lon~ Beach. Call 642·567R, ext 329 to claim your t1ckl'l:1 * *. notary Leasr or month . to month. Ne11r ... o. Coa!.l Mfihate l'lulll. u c curporl & HIGH PROFIT freeways. C&ll !Y79 211;1 !'I ear Bristol & Rake r . C M. JOO Sq rt $165 mo Realtor. ~· 7729 JOO r.q. ft $165 per mo . In Costa M~a. ~0·7MI HEWPORT /IRVIHE Full Service Suites $295 Monthly can P hyllis 968-6789 ---------------523 Sq. n. om ce s pace to s ub·lease in l.ai:luna lhlls, SJ08 month. Av1ul Dec tsl 830-60.10 Deluxe medical "'u1tc. ground Or . Corona dc·I Mar. Reolonom1cs l'orp 675-6700 l>1slnbutors needed 1n Oran"e Coast & su r rounding ari.'3!1 NO mochmes to buy. NO cost ror localaons or displays NO experience re<1uired. NO scllin~ or vending. YOUR MONEY FULLY SECURED VtllTH PRODUCT HOT MACHINES WE SU PP I. Y A LL P R 0 0 UC T S . A l, l. DISPLAYS, /\NO ALL RE'l'AILOUTLl::TS You provide 5·8 hNI work per 14et:k. with minimum co.;h 1nve!ilment of S2.916. CALL COLLECT ~' llH.S. 1"8guna Beach. xlnt ex SUPERIOR posure. 310 sq rt . + MA.RkETING ~torage. Very ottract1ve. 7141226•1304 a mple parking. 1000 No •----'------ Coast. $325 Mo. 494·7~! Beer Tavern, CM area tum office Bank of Costa ~t. 13 yrs. Gross $7,000 Mes~ Plaza. $110 Mo. No pr mo . All he lp run. GET STARTED ON THE RIGHT TRACK EARLY!! Se ll Your Holiday Gift I terns on the Daily Pilot CHRISTMAS GIFT TRAIN PAGE This spec ial gift guide will ap- pear each Wednesday from Nov. 15 thru Dec. 13 r eachinQ 108.000 prime family households wi th select market coverage. For in- formation ana netp in placing your ad call a CHRISTMAS AO-VISER 642-5678 YOUR NUSF.O ITF.MS COl'l.0 BE SOMEONE'S CHRISTMAS TOYS S PORTING GOOD. I This size ad only $5.00 LOST Set or k('ys, VIC. Balboa I s land nt'llr Ferry 11 10 673 .. 1319. 848·933'7 tensive cl CCl '!! ba<'k ground Apply 1m mediately. <:a p1:slrano Laguna Beat·h HO I'. 1714 1 496 3118. At · Found beaullful all white Jachema St & El Camino Pers i an ca t . Vic Re11l,SJC,nearM1sswn Romano Way Newport -- llrights ~entle Needs Accounting clerkl phonl' 0 ner or "Ood homt: operator needed (ull w " Urnt' lmmed. opening 645-4618 F'ull co be ner.ts C.:a II Found Female spayed. copper brown shepherd mix V1<'. Landen t M 642·7115 549 9671 for appt. & de tails Balbou Marine ll art.lware E O .E MI Flll FOUND Sm tan m1xrd. II! Account.s Receivable l.1111 hr. F. li•I'. l'yes . rote 1njt clerk needed full fA C'<' t\dams t Plac1•nl1:.i lime Jrnmed opening 979·43.59 Pull co bene l1l!I Call 549 9671 ror appl & de· P«"onols 5350 tails Balhoa Marinr •••••••••••••••••••••.•• lf ardwc:ert•, J:t: 0 £ RELAXING Mt\SSACf: MI F/11 BobJames Lie Masseur --------- Outcall9 9, 494·5111 ADM I N I S T RAT I V E SPECIALIST LA'arn of· PREGNANT., Caring , (1ee procedures Records confidential counsf'hng & manai;tement Some typ referral Abortion. adop ing experi e n ct-pre t1on & keepinl!. re rred t:n hs t 1n you _A_PC __ AR_F:_. ___ 54_7_2563_ Army tor Admmistrallv SJ>C('1ahst Call today ~ 1026 962 882 768-5251 542·24 COUNTRY GIRL *ESCORTS* ~24:___.hr~s ____ 9_5_7_84_7_4-.1 A•D•U•L•T•N•E•Vtl._S.PA .. ,E.R ... Spiritual React.r CARRIERS LA TIMES IRISSo. El Camino Real NB, S /\, C.:.M. Wo rk . San Clemente. i''ully he wks per mo. $90 per wk F'orappt 492 72:\Hl rrom 3/\M·6AM. Must 18. have de pendable car Psychic. Spintual, palm 97!J.92SI & card readings. Tells -~~~-~~~~~~~ past present & future. I Adv-ice given in all mat ters. Cater to parties. 527·3406. UMDA & VICKI Outcall Mas~ For TM Fwt of it! Serving all Orange Co 835-7313 *** Carolvwt luck 8892 Satterfield Huntington Beach You are the wanner or Advertising Coordinato tor publishing company in San Clemente. Full time. no sales. TypingJ working w/figures, gooo telephone aptitude. de· tail onented. Call for appt: Penny. 498·1600. Two FrH Tic kets AJI Aboard for lhe Daily tolhe Pilot CHrtf~'TMt\S GIF'T LONG BEACH TRAIN f'or more in THEATREFESTIVAL rormat1on, r ail 11 "OURTOVtlH" Chnstmas Ad-Visor at starring Eddie Albert 1t _oo_._567_B _____ _ the Long Buch Conven· ANSWERING SERVICE lion & Entertainme nt Now hlrlng for all shirts Center, 300 E. Ocean Bl.. Apply 888 N. Maln. Suite Long Beach. 8 205.A. ~ Call 642-5678, ext 329 CASHIERS FULL TIME FOR LOCAL PEP IOYS AUTO SUPPLY STORE Excellent starling salary for 5 day Wl-t>k Excellent working cond1t1ons nd apportumt1es for advan cement . L1ber.il employee benefits 1n eluding hospatahzallon insurance, lt(e Insurance and pension fund Apply Ill person 15221 BEACH BL \'O WESTMINSTER 1.20 E IST STREET SANTA /\NA l~l lAHBOR BL\'l> t"U L1.E-:RTON 294fi Hill STOL 'ff <'OST,\ '1 .. :~A Al 'TOMOTIVI': USED CAR MECH AH IC Nt>t-Ol-d 1mmed1a11•ly''' Contat'l Chuck Arnohl al THEODORE ROBINS FORD '2060 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 642·0010 Babysllter. mature for 5 mo old, 1n my homl' Weekda ys su m e Saturdays R 30-5 45 Lite· hskpg Nt>ar Baker & Fa1rv1ew CM 556·6240 art 6 AIJ1'0MOTIVE LOTPERSON Ford dealership needs lotpt-rson 1mmed1 ate ly • • • Excelll•nt work IOjt rond1llons S{'1• Chut'k Arnold 1n i.ed Car Service THEODORE ROBINS ' FORD . • '2060 HARBOR llLVD. COSTA MESA 642 ·~lb lobysittff. Mo,..Fri. Ca II 963-5751 or 963 2612 BAKER FtT & PIT PQS open bak lllg cookies No exp nee S3start.. Call SS7 r.963 __ Banking FULL TIME TB.LER Expenenct'd Xlnl bendlls, Irvine Nn t1onal Bank ('a II J ani'I Van Dyke. 833-3700. Equal Oppor Jo:mpl) r BANKJN<.; TELLER penenct: Dana Trader 557-0061 Heslaurunt. Dana Pl Q ff · Call ror appt WPd, Thurs ~ ~ o 1 Ce • & 1-'nday 4!13 ?603 ask 0 ove rload for Tom Lft· H EA UTI CI AN. ~·x per 'd. ~~E~o,q~u~a~l~O~p~po~r~l'~:m~p~ly~r~ part t1mt." or full lime inl-- udult Children ·s i.i!lun, xlnt rmney & cure..-r opp CLERICAL ty for rmllvutt:<S J>t:rsun Become a member or our 768-8801 M V dyn:imi<' Newport Center -----1 hnanc1al firm We arc· BELLMAN expandinR &: the re art• Apply in person Surf & many opportunities for Sand lfolel I~ S. Cst advan c ement. Tbe lfwy Lag Bch ____ -i rollowing pos 1t1ons ar~ now available BINOt-:RY TRAIHEE ln<1u-.tnou-. indl\·1clual I\\' rd 1· 11 f 11 r v J ri "u ... clut11·~ ("1111.tt•• 1·clul'a 11nnJI m..t ll'rt.tl-. .. :111 rellt>nt bcnel1h ~ ~nrk 1n1<l 1·ond1l1tlO'i Apply hf'!\H•1·n K:.im ll<tlll & lpm J pm, NJt11111al t-:clu(•at1on . <I IOI ll1r1·h ~l , Nt•wpOl I 111.,H•h 1 Ncur () l' A1r1mrl l ..: 4 u a I c) I' 1..1•>rlu111 t y ~;mµloyf'r Bookket>l)Cr. exper Dick M e t t• •· r I-' 1 n l' fo'urn1 <,h1nRi. 1727 Wt>:.tC"hH Ur . N B BOOl<KEEPER Cltria Typist Good typlnR s k tl1' & phone ab1hty important Mail Room Wt• haH• 1•ntrv le\t•I pui.1. t 1 on ., 11 I'•' n 1 n t h c m,11lroom. m1l'rolllm At file dl0fJb GeMral Cl•rll MMh ab1hty & hte typmc rl'qwrt'd bl l>hlft <8·5 I & 2nd shtlt (5·1 301 pos1t1ons 111111> open. XJnt work 111~ con d 1 t 1 on s & ,. o m p a n )' bcnef1lb ofCerNt Plca .. c- cc>nt at"l P1·r~nnrl nr av ply clualy K !I, ~· C Bookkl·i>per Mht ADP Heavy ex per rell Plca~t> send resume \n Con PE .... SIOM troller ~10S S(':llt lntn I .....,. Jl78 Pull man St. Co-.tJ SERVICES M r'S<l !fbii!b IHll Newport <.:t-nter t>r, HookkN•prr to lrial NB halanre. PIT mornrni.:... 7 141644·4360ext21>3 flunt Bt•h Matur<-. J C Jo;q~l_9ppor F:mplo1'.!!' r u rate. res p11 n "' h I t'l·---------w1 rl'ferc·n<'•'' L'(rn:.trut· (.1.EIUCAL PART TIME TRAINEE 4 nh" dwly, Mon thru Bookkttpcr, full t'harj!t' f)-1 1•xpandinl{ C<• will ::.alary oprn , t•xper . train 1x•r.,onable, deix·n ~mall busuw-.s F'IJll t11nc• dable md1v an tnlt'rt<i.t· or pt l1n:!:.. <:!II 1;4~ 71l71 ml'! '>ervll'<' pro motion sy:. for a new car draler'11 t1on expc.'nencl' h<'lpful Mu'il type liondabk $4 50 hr Call Sally 531;,.sim Ar•okkl'l'P<'r. eJt perl(·nt'<·il :.t'r11ic·e depl Pt>s. loNll· In payroll & an·ts 1111) a t>tl 10 Costa Mei.a fo'1hn~ hie llurlt•qu111 f>1n nl'r t>xp, i.:ood at dC'tall & s1m PlayhouM' !17!17550 pit• 1m1th. No typint? ' ' St<trt S2 ~ per hr, ad' Bookkrcper Vee· aicl """"{' & fnnge bencf Ap· ASST S 700 ply Thurs Nov 16th. from Chant t' for b(1j.thl t•n 10:.im Jpm. at · Nu Orm." th1L..,13!>l1t' 1nd1v to adv Plans Int'. Jl:M C /\1rpor1 w IOI.' mfr firm Call C:an Loop Or. c M d•H'l' Jli.o re1· J"h'I•_.._~~~~~~~ 848 l288 lknn1s & Dl'n rus Personnt'l Serv1c1· nrl•--------- flunungton lk'c1t·h. 161611 CLERICAL eeai·h___ 8 PAY DAYS Camera Person to work a LEFT UNTIL vrrtH•a l i-ommen·13I camera Familiar with CHRISTMAS PMT Pr~e:.:. 1-.'(pt•r or F:arn l'XlrJ l hr1..,tma:. Wtll tram :15 hr't .1 wk rninroy now ' r-0mpany lx•ncf•t~ Appl\ TYPISTS Pt• n n )' '> cl v 1• r I tt tl 0 Pluecnt1<1 Avt• C: M PBX CANVASSER Expt>r or w1l1 1ra1n, f'/T Call GC'O f>46 J70ii ___ 1 ACCT CLERKS l<EYPUHCH OPER CLERKS Carp<'\ & Linoleum in st,all1•rs hl'lper "\Jll ttme E LITY FEDERAL for l0<•al C'M store ~tart FID ' 1mme diul c l y C all Must have phone & reha ole tran:1p. Long & s hort term as1ugnments. lloll· day & vacation pay. H osp1ta h iat1on pion available . a well·eslablished sav· 64:>·4892 or 543 2237 in~s & loan association, has a full-time opportunl· Cashier person. Costa ty in its Laguna Beach Mesa Stationers. 270 E . office We 're 11 totally 17th St. <:M ·Full t1 m..- customcr·o riented ~r Apply in person 10 12 ganuat1 on and we re Only looking ror Tellers who -~-------,-; really enJOY w orkrng Cashier ror quohty owns with people Six months clnthmi;t storc Apply in S&f or hunk cxiwnen('e pcr~on, Stt•wards ror ond.lyµtnlit ol J..<iwvm 11re Gt•ntlcmil n 3-139 Via r~wred Oporto, N IJ CASHIERS Permunant p1t1m.· op.•n lngs Also mterv1l'W10R for C hris t m 11 i. h c· I µ VOLT 'f£MPOAAAV bE'AVIC I'°' 3848 Ca"'f*S Orin 546--4741 I At•ross Prom Orangt' C'Al Airport I F.qual Opport 1-:mptoyer -Clerk Accts·Receavable & Collect1on!>. Npt Arn. Call Kim at 673-0460. In odd1tiun to .1 ~ood sta rtllllZ salary. you 'II en JOY a beautiful work en vlronment. cxcellenl p,rowth potent1ul. und a bene11ts package wh1eh includes prom . shannR and a fully paid career apparel program. Please call for an interview ap Previous rash re~1~ter1---------­ Lease 556-390<> $1&,000 dn. Agt. 645·4474 · · after 3:30. 1200 Sq. Ft. S480. mo.•----S-T_O_R_E __ _ •.. or thl1 1lze ed only $9.50 to claim your ticket.a ••• A/P CLHK pointment . cxpr helpful Apply 1n p«'rsoo 101\M t u 4PM Gold Key Ware house 3200 Harbor DI . CM. Uni ty CatalOtt Showroom 1s an Equa l Opport Employer Mt F. CLERKS UTOTEM MICHELLE•s The Jolly Roger Inc, a FIDB.ITY FIDllAL dynamic. rast growing & L .. ~hrgunll e Pkwy & LIQUOR ,. . n e ts Avery on S. 0 . Frwy In $3000 mo. 29 ~down. /\gt. Mission VleJO rrufer ,E1_1_4oo ______ _ JEWELRY POTS & Pl.ANTS llANDMAOE ITEMS CATS & DOCiS •a.teal• 1 IAM·2AM 83."i·3749 restaurant ('h11in, based SoYlftcJt o. .... Hoc. in Irvine has an openin~ <Formerly (or nn Accc>11nt11 Payable Manners Savings Cashier Apply In ~riion Crown Hurdwore 3107 to; Coast llwy, COM ()pcningll Now Ava1lablr• for full or p1time clcrb on 2nd & 3rd 1h1f\..". No expcr n~cessary wv tram. Start. $3 per hr. A~· i1t managers to $3 60 ht Monagcr,. to S!l.50 hr Adi vanccmcnt opportunillM to th-Ocle whO qualiry. 1-'or tnformBtion ~o lo our oeorc~t market or con Uirt the personn<'I ufflce Ul " MgmU31-7444 RESTAURANT. $70,000 i~tS22S per mo mo near An"el Stadium Ci.:~ry ·dist. 512 30th. l!tom11 >. Terms. Ai;l. St.S7S 3302 1_1._,1_1_400 ______ _ Newpor1 Reech Financl81 C ent er S ub l ea11e besutlfully decorated l'X· «uUVl' 11ulte, \2fr.) IQ n ocean view. Unique open roof bulldlng, under· ground panln11. 'fUrn or unfu.rn. 640-138.' S.-r Loccrtiot1I 1.LFrmdNse Rf.<;T Nf'W'f)Or1 Buch & Coata Mesa area. Below marttet at $4000. Owner &45-S044 I GUT Ct-:RTI Fl(' <\T 1-:s i\UTOMOBll.ES Larg•r alzH •vallabl• CALL TODAY 642·5678 RIDE ¥1 AHTID: Oe8perately nee d ed Mon·Frl 11t 5pm from Co&ta me Meo to Chap· man Ave In Ga rfi(•n Orove. HELP! <ror I Vt mo'sl $500 wk Call 494-78'72 F\nd whet you want in Daily Pilot Cla11•lned1. Clerk ln our aenerol o r (714 I 494·7SOO rice occount11 p11yable 1-:qual Opportunity dt>pt. We provide xlnt ---•E•m•p•lo•y•e•r---1 working cond & bc-nentil Plt>:tSl' a pply In pt-rson to n.JelvROC)ef'lnc 17042 ...... A•• lntM, c. 92714 MMUI MEIO HEL,? Help your~elf too He11pmg selection of QuaUrled Hopefuls ln lhc DAILY PILOT HELP WANTED ADS -~~ Casluer!' As~t TRAINEE $7904 Xlnt firm w1ll trn111,.harp cort.>er se.:ker Vnrit•ty po11 &c adv Call Ll&a 848 1.288. l>enma & Ot•n nls Pcrsonnrl Service of lfuntington Beach. 16168 Beacl\. ffave something to sell ' Classified ads do It well. l3M:l Ltlmfl8on St .~ Garden Grove S37-484G F,qual ()ppor Employ•r f 7 ' • I ' I I l , J ..... • .. DA.IL Y PILOl AJt••• ./T•la,... ...-..•w••u CWWC.re k •ntn1 th .%, i. • ~ ,......,__, ~. ···················•••t ....................... ······················· ....................... ·······················. ~,__...,.. 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Call Gene All lYP".S Fr "' rr-~ 'A l '!Jl"il>,... $1llllG Ida urvlce on Aclrnn IA"IC•I T yptn' "",.... ""'' lll )t!at' 1·11.11 K .. 8 Wood I-r n\'111.i. Sn\all Jobs , z~ yr& u p one ret! Call 631·2219 aft ~-Of.M esUmatdl. Ciall !>40 ~ any var uum All ty~ ~O~lV. 64) 21H fi It t \oo •l\Ulh\y !1..''if'd>1!!1 aatf'fl "frn1·,.rc-1mir Plumblnii.t'lt-t· rte-Cull 5 -k C>1,f '"P•ir' rr;m p v a c uum11 " h ags . 7PM t-ouod•lll>nt rc-tuinini.t 6404WO b4A O'J:~ ruµn l'U(f 6.Jl 4264 "=±:-=1=c Paa!'Ung. Extr/lnlr Ex Pl i:lnl "hlnl(I• llt1 •k" Put V1tcuum Cleaner Ctr It •. 1 1 .__""P""'f prd, honest. neat. ~ar. r.1ar ~n l •·•I'.! 11ri•n 1~7 1 Newport RI, CM Hkkpic. pwy roll , .. ,.,., "'~ ' u o~·~!>. P•llu1o w •111iu ~ HawMncj ••••••••••••••••••••••• l..lc'd964·104.SOave •u•••••••••••••••••••• • { ~310? flnam·. 11tinli.. 11l01t• NI\ ~ !!013 l.H d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I.MS Rolollllln~. Sod PF.RRY'S Pl.UM BING .)4lf ',(,IZ -------- 1trt"n IO yr .. KJ,:111111.1 l'ntio 'i1 w a ll" &C'lt'tinup11 , lhul1n 1i O<Y Stull(•nt l'ronlruck ~r Sr1•d1•d l.awns .Profpw.nUng.Ext&1nt Complett plumb1n11 Jll)rltt..n Rt>r.flnit t:x WludowCM1nln1 ilrl'•'\j,ll ), Rf•tiu nin.i l.und11faplnt1 lm nll'll Tno11>h. 11 ct• tnm ltori Sf\nnlder11, Tret-Work. Low rates. Ref11 1-'ree scrv1~ Orion & ~-wt·r rwn"n'M ,,.,,,,,." not ••••••••••••••••••••••• looldl11'*'q Sr•. wull C:ull 5'0 :l.1.'.l t·v1>' ""r"H'lng ti42 9907 tWi! ~703 ' ffl11nlln1c C lean · ups est SJS-4780. 536-4383 c I ea nan It F r .. •· .ul~ITll'n f.31 490 WlNOOW CLEANING lndlv1duallsman bu~ . -('onll II~· •31>4419, Xlnt ~tJmat.es. 2A hr i'l"fVll'I• ' r•-1 fl' 640-5591 71'4 9.'ll <nlH l 't mt-nt w orlt.. tom •Vt-:R.Yl.ClWPRIC .. ;.'\• C'Hto:Al't-;~T h1111hnl( 111 rdi. 07~7633 FtRneS•~rteS~l.IPJCa•.n~nl~gTbryy 6733181 u·,.'"11"A' MIA·111o 1 ·~·k1n" '''r .-.• -h~-m-e-of mrr '••J & r tit 1 \hl(.11rdcn1n"Maanl tci··'n L"-L~.~1 l'll L~/\I" mc~c.c..c.c..., ... h •a --a nytunc• "'"" ,.. ,, l'ubhf Ht•\·orl.I lll•11nrt11 ~~· •·~••·111 "' .. r r r ., r_ ...,.,.........,""rs lli.4 (14'1 your own " You'll find Snc-al ""'" PO llox 1012 11 _ f;t-orJte _ _ !\4!1 ~Ol!) 1142 29tl('). 64!1 1300 Tr0d1• vour old stuff for Drams ch·arnd from $4 :,o i! l'T\llny ho mr·.., ;t1lv,. .. 18h .... ~ 111• w !( noc.l 1 t• s w 11 h a Have sometlunit to i.t<ll " Free Est All work l(uur " di · ,!-~41 u.!?O<! :.:it. ~!63 k•1a. .. s1r11'tl /l.d!I 642 Sli._7' ~11nl Ad flt•KulL<; 642 ~7H ('1t11>1•ifll"d /\l.111 642 !.f.71 Cla&lfl\'(I 11d 642·S671l Classified ads do il well Draanmaslf'r 6311 ~ W"nt /\.,., c.; fur ~Jlt< '" Cl ui.i.tf t~d _ .. ..,, ·Jll 6~2~71 rvrryd11 y _,_ -~~ ~.~t:.~•••• .~!.~~ ~~ ~~ ..... ?! .~~ ~~~ •. •• • ?!.~~ ~ ~~ ..... !!.~ ~.~~••• .. !~ ~~L'~;.;~;.;•.,_;.•;;;•'!';.;•;.;~;.;•_;.•;;;••;.;•;.;•;.;•_;.•.;.•;;• !;.;•;.;' ~;.;•;;.~J1I ~lilW,lil:::;~,~·W·~·-~--.d~-········~·-· .. ·~·!iii.iil .ii~9j~ ..... W..-.ct 7 100 Hetp Wmhd 7100 , ..••..•.••••••••.•.•..•....................••• [)F.U HELP. full lime. Dnvcrs net'<led . AM & PM Gt'neral GENERAL GIHaAI. MRCE s CLERKS FEDCO is hirirKJ IMMediate ful time opetNncp. Win a.om •arlous phows of ston optroffa. wfttt ex· u l8"t opportunitMs kw odvanc.,.,..... Appfy in ptnon 1·8 p.rn. W"4ldcrp or 12·4 P·"'· Saturday CMd SWtday. C°'ta MHo, CA over 18. F:xl>('r only routes. 21 yrs & older. PART TIME OHL Y W d . CONn.ACTS DIPT HAIRCUTTla IN. P f:CTORS for icar _Rers.CdMG44 ~19 _ nc1tl uppe1tran<"e, i:ood Due lo company ex· tU:key~n dr ~~~~u1!~::. National vocational Wlf0Uow1nie. creative at ~~~ m:.fee:/Cfne0:1:'t.~~I OeliSandwich Shop dnving record (;ull pansion1nO C area.we wegrvc tra.uUng firm has ()fM'n mo,phrrt. H e ady '" peop&e•!l6·l29l Reliable woman ror b etwn 8·5. Mon fn , need several sharp J>C'O· ang for bright, ron.snen lia 1rr utlln1t Parl o r counter work Mon l.hru ~~---pie t.o work 4 rules a week llous, lndJvidual In our fm>.-0908 I N S U L A T I 0 N Fri. No n1gbl!1 lloaf.t DRIVER MuMC bus to 6-l0p'!1· OpSal JO-M2pmbeor s Free Money student ronlract.:s depart H INSTALL~RS. Full llme 1108pit.al area 645 6401 dnvc ownrfrom Lait Bch eves .,.1 pm I uslh 18 ment. Duties include pro andyman to maintain imd. work R1vers1de and or over eop e w o are cesstng sludenl loans f1I C'Qulpment & do general Orange Co aru Xlnl OeUvery Driver, femalt'. t.o LA ore & work there stablcareprelerre<l C l<'n r al & lig ht In inl(, typing SS wpm cleanup, C M mfl(r co opl for Journeyme n full ume 494 3856 -$400 Salary or dusln ol wo rke r o; w(• Promotional "rowth is Tommy. 631 0700 Wages above scale Xlnt ~ 1133 h have Jobs ror :i1k11lt'd & .. c f ----. -Mui.t uve good dnv1ni.: ProfltShartUHJ uns k1l1c d . m a le o r goodw1lh1nour company Hardwa rt Siles. ful:I ompany ben_e It s DEUVl-:RY MAN l''/T & rec' & \'abd dnvcrs hr ProqrOM female,J:shifts. & we oHe r t>xr e llent lrmP,experpref'd Apply Adam 11 Ins ulation P IT . for (;hrls t ma 'I S49200'l'!,knds S45 7:r77 WH;cllE\IER employee benefits . App. 1n p e r s o n . C r o wn SSS ISLB __ _ tr~. mu:st huvP trur k YOU PREFER ly in person . Bry m11n llordware. 3107 t: Coast I N s u L A T I o N 546-13...., DllYERS For anlerv1ew c3ll artcr $10 Absolutely SehooLo;. 200 McCorm1r k Hwy, CdM INSTALLERS· New ron Delivery Man for early AM L.A. Times borne de livery route E<'onom 1r al car reqwred. 2 ,,, hours per day No <'Olll'f'llng $400 per mo Nel lnkc home. Wm. H.B. area 638-0126 ~--------·- l .,..... •xu: Ave .. Costa Mesa ·---------1 Mt>n or women 25 '/TS or _P_m . ""'...,.,I FREE l~~~~~~~~~~jllardwarc Salt"flman, ex· strco. U>So. OrangeCty olde-r Know the t·oas t I· p~r . Laguna Bt>a r h Gd co benefits. exp c1t1es Net $180 a week or GENERAL OFFICE Part ~11 Rl.IDAY Lumbe r . 494-6538 orl pref ~LS:fl more Orange Cout lame, 20 hr!i week $4.00 Brin~ Uus ad In, register GenJ ore ex must havl S40-8267 1u1r-ua•ucr_ Yl'llow Cub. 17300 Ml perhr.NB.644-4444 w /us & work 40 hrs knldgofblt.kpg,lypi.nlt ,. __ ... ~ llt'rrma nn, Fountain ,;..;;. ...:..... ---_ before Nov 30th adding ma eh. plea ~ •HOSTESS• I A&H Group claims ad Vallt'y <No (If Sl att'r __,,_~-~ GOODl'AY personality, hvy ph's PtUme.3 nites.2t yn Juster, for admm agen belwn New hope & GeneralClerk '700 E.0 E 494--0506 L.agBch. orover CaU548·7418 cy,Npt8cbarea.J-.5Yr~ Eu<'hdJ Person Fnd11y $800 NO F't:t~ exp. U typing req. For DELIVERY. Pt ume eve .. i---------1 ExeeSecy/RE to$l2K VldorT , •Its Girl Fnday tnterviewcall7S2·566S. Top pay. Neal ap· --Recept/Typist $700 ~.~L"""P«5 ._ •520 Reception111t . typing & HOTB. pearance. Mus t have Dru~ & C~met1c r lerk. Please Call For Appl • ..,.. "'°" 554.-. Ille bookke-eptng. Mon l)fSI( CL.BKS lnsuranN" Fee Paid own trans. Call 5.Jt 0842 mu.st have druR store Irvine Persoruiel Agenry 0.-.,. llS-2622 Fri. 9-6 556-6646. 3198·K FUU & part Lime. adv an· COM&. RA n1 Fq al () < l t E I <'xp 2S hr per wk Lag 488E17th. Cosla Mesa ,_ _ _. _______ I Airport Loop Dr.C M I A I t ' 'u· pp1r Ufll y mp oycr . Dental Ortho /\ss1stont.s lhlL1 area 540-4580 Su1te224 642·1470 rementopprtava.I App PPY your exper ase -- needed for busy H 8 of -~ _ -....,,, ----------·---------ly 111 pen w/coM!ektng promotable face. 1 exper front office , Ory cleaners llamillon ,.._ w .. - - - --, GOOD JOB lrYiM HcMt Hofet 1odJv, Xlnl adv " benef. full lime & 1 chairside 11!1 rleaners needs counter & GIHHAL OHICE I Gent.'rul Orflfl' JTI7 E. Oyer Rd. S A ~-?.n~e_-ls848P~~ I 't fulll ...... ' a.11i.embly t(1rl ~xppre Outao10 0 p l ea s lna l 1 .. _ ._.., I Men over60.2dayspe1 .,.,..,.,,... ... ~ ~·...,.. Cle rical. Full or part CUSTODIAL MAIMT :sf'd· 1162 ... ';:,.""·ex per pre· forred968 3633 .. " " •-"""'" r-•• wk . car. no sellmg, refs &,._ ________ -4 MIServaceolHunlUlcton tJme. Newport Buch or 1-'/T, Mon thru t-'ri. 8am --_utvJ ---personality net' for this TIMiit't .._. 1· Beach. 16168 Beacti. , b h I D I d 1nleresUJ'lg desk, person I ..... c.. ....... I perm. 673-2289. HOTB. --------- . · icr, ui.y P ""')' n 5pm, U 75 to $-4 00 t<i °"1llal A11s1stant . oral !'\Ir 1"Y c eaner nt..: II pre· ncl to d l f lri ~, ~ ----------1 tnr-t1no ~ork JI" O•"'r No e~ r1 ep 0 rg co. <'omt' work for U'> HOUSIE.L.ol•U J '"' .... rT-·· ,.,..., ... -"ai.e start Apply Lakf' fo'oresl gery only Nwprt llcb ,,.n " e e n ce & bos I be I ..-"'" "'" ~-call 645·41 75 ror 1n USun&Snll Club.2A7S2 644 6161 necessary Ill tnun. ~.~rSJtlr:aox~tll Ri~!:l ~;;,P·~0~::~'.YY:i;:::~~ G-R·E-A·T Full&parttime.applym NFulltame cdu stodians. lervtew Toledo Way, El Toro. --5'\116485 Dallbctwe~n7& 546-005!> c.o 'Ip I s•LES JOI uow "'"""""lo wpt area. ay~ventn~ ~ Oen l al A ssi s t a nt . 2 IA . a2790s a Hersobon 1 s<'h1•c.lul1• IS nex1ble. ~ " ,.....~.__ .... __ ,................ :.h1rts . must be U .S . TRAINEE -----r ha lulde , Ne wport --ne genry, ar r. You "'ork a.o; much I OPIH .-...-.-.-~ Clt.lun. Good wages. pd t'Hllm while you ll'arn m CUSTODIAN Beac h, Exper pre('d EllCTROHIC CM I ancl ·" •)fl<'n I.Ii-vou GOOD f'AY . GOOD ln7E.OyerRd.SA hohdayg & bOnus tncen this top Irv eo. t::1~1·r Maintenance man. part 640-1122 ASSEMILEIS ALLJORS FREE llkt· I llOURS, GOOD CON t1ves. Will train. C.11 P<.'f'li n~e-d (or f1hn1t. tune . rel(ular or sull. 0 1venuriedWorkload an --I DITIONS MANY Hous ekeept'r wanted da)'ll(7141Sl2-6S58 iA!rox & mallmom dutif'K $4 511 per hr Apply 1m . DBfTAL/S•crefary mrg tnatrumenls /l.d So \OU <'an earn I FRING F. BENEFITS Lad 1 ln p -:;uirt$600w/xlnttiens m e d , 8 1 2 noo n . wanted ln Newport vanct'dKinetirs. 1231 l •mrht1llhavC't1melo FA.5TGROWINGCOM· ba)'lotve· · vtrm&JANITORS· Are you Ca It Judy. 540·6055 Ca pislrano -l~11guna Be•c.h . Solo pract.lce, Victona St. CM 646 7165 look for somcthlnl( I r AN y p ROM 0 TE s 644 8819 honest, hardworking & Coa11tal l'er .. onnt'I /I.gen He a c h Ro r ( 7 14 ' prestige location Fringe E.O.E •General Office I p1•rman1•n1 1-"ROM WITHIN TRAIN Housekeeper. P /1' In slH'e~ful rrunded~. Call cy, 2790 Harbor, CM 400.3118, Acjal·hema St. benefits. Ph~ 5602 I I F 0 R T 0 P eludes weekendi.. Good !!_OW 759·0323or 551 24 79 AL l JORS f'RFF: & F.J Camino Real SJC And K<'ll y 1s not M A N A G E M EN T be n e ( 1 t s . E . O . F. • ' • -· -ne·:'r Mi'•srcin ' ' DENTAL ASSIT-X r"• f',1..-ronlc· w I rl s T R T s JEWELIY ------.. " .. , "''" ~ •Typa·st I Ul\l or 'lcrrNa ('~ I . A • . • I M BAYVlF.W MANOR. 3.'>( Cl.BK TYPIST - -lie, c h airs ade. Ca II ELECTRONICS ,. h:ivt• nvr r 100 M ED I ATE Ly .,. Ray St. Costa Mt•sa SAUS CustomerServ1l'e S46·:Dl0. I d 1 I r 1• r t• n l I K E Y B O A R o 642-~ Al last-a position that 8eaut Irv co has xlnt op TRAIMH to S 710 c·ltl''•"•r:itioni. of E X p E R I E N c £ ----------lets you show whal you pty for pers w/mod typ. Ph personality :.ought to Dental specialty practice TECHNICIAN •Secretary I Joh' I HELPFUL. WE HAVE Housekeeper. full & part can do best USE your 111g You wlll enjoy lots of assl chentcle of this busy needs front office a nd OUR OWN T RAIN ING ume for laqce retirement Poth u s I as m & ,. x ~~~ti~t~c~,havn~~~~ co Call J erui1e. 833-2700. chair side help Ca II lmmedJat.e Ol>(!nlngs and ll you are responsible, I i\I Kl'lly St•rv1ces. • PROGRAM PUT ON BY facwly. Apply al 18800 penenre, let yoor pro arow w/co XJnl ben!> & Denms &: Dennis Person-644-0683 opportun ities 1 n 8 n energetic. skilled & In· ",. t J k ,. ea r e 1 n TKE COUNTRY'S TOF FI o r Id a S l. 11 . 8 . fessaonal au1tude & sta nelServ1reor Irvine. 208: De ntal Aslaistanl ro· establi"h"'d co. In tba Lerested ln a cballengtng I ('valu:itmr.: "hat kind I 0 R GAN SALES _7_1_4·_848-88 __ 1_1_. _____ 1 ble character lead the start sal $675, rail Judy, ..... •--" " " " PEOnLE C ALL ,.. M I ~Coast.al Pen.on M1 .. -.. e_,n. group endodonUc prac· Or ange County airport job style. we can be of or wo rk ,., n l!hl ror 0 ..,re E. F 0 AR •HOUSEKEEPER , live way lo anager o oor lice in Newport Beach. aervi~ to you. Let the I you So "''' i.:N th<' I ,.. 1 H 8 Sehl hlld one ol a kmd •ton! You nel Agency. 2790 Harbor.•---------• Great opportunity. Ex ~c!~ies~.1~;~~~ a~ freedom & nexibil1ty of r lrht propl<' in tht' INTERVIEW. ORGAN n. . . c ren, are dedkal.ed & willing CMALLJOBSFREE CUSTOMER S ERVICE periencenece1111ary.Non test electronic syslems. working temporary&&·· r1 ~h t Jo b-;. O ur . EXCHANGE, STAN wkendsolf CaU847-&567. t.oa<'<'eptrespoosibilities --SJHIL(YWQRllS smoker.644-0595 Rec e nt analog and slgnrnentsworkforyou r11 <,t Om <'r S a r r NUNN714/586-7302. HOUS EJ<EEPERS·Are :you wanttogroww1th Clolhang Sal~man. ex M I\ digital expenence pre-I h~•PPY. And you're I you honest. bardworktnl! us as an Important part t•lolhtng.FUlltnneorpt has challengmg career busy group practice sume to •l44. c/o Tbe I I Full-P /t 1me . 2 yrl) Call now! 759·0323 or c r ea t ive , we I pert ln quality mt'n 'b Dental receptionist '°' ferred. Please send re· ~Q~ office • happ, GUARDSWAM'nD & succefls ful minded? o f a hard workinr· tune. Apply In per:.on. opportwutaes in its brand Challenging, rewardln~ Dail" P'lot, p O Bow 0 OVe rload r.111 Kc•lly toda.v. raises. 610 E. 17th Sl. 551-3479 eslabhsbed team Ex· _....., f G · I Co · · f I I " • " I I "--•a Ana rept1onal business r e· Stew ..... "' or cnllr mao. new regJona rporate po111t1on or g r ex-I)&(), Costa Mesa. CA O>&ltWI f Th 3439Vla Oporto, N A Distribution located in perienced m dental field 557-0061 A...__,., ~ Plant knowledgea· e~ are a must_ Ill Costa Mesa, Orange Non-smoker. 544.0595 926216 I t ....,.---.1... I ble people. PT for route 111 •full Ume. year round Codrtal W...,..u County. We are accept· Equal ()ppor Emplyr 0 ~ ,............ GUAR~ mJWltenance. Must have positlon~alary is open. Sdool Ing MpplicaUons for. DIHTAL/S.Cr.tcry ESCaow SECY ·----------1•1EL[~·· ..... • SECURITY ~!11~~7b601e tranaportaUon. Call 751·1623 for appt Earn up to '300 per wk P /tlme W ill tr&l n Accurtyplng&Gmos exp•• ,_,.., ,, • Low tuition. Placement -CUSTOMER SERVICE s.44·534STu~tln will land this pos spol in General Office I I Du t ID J<"""PUNCH 'L7Sl9UM REPRESENTATIVES topco Xlnt...,..enl Start S EAV •C E.S e,~ our recent ex. EAL P /TlME , ic.• usta · · •ORDF.R PROCESSING OmUi.I Cha1rs1de asst an 1~· * STUDENTS• I I pans""' p~ram, Wells housewives & college K~ypuncb/kcyent.ry Cook, ex per line rook CLERKs Npl Bch. Pleasant lor sal lo $10,800. CaU Chris, I 40 I Do•• Fargo Guard Servlcn 14 girls wt cars. Over 21. E xlnt Pay o eede d f or busy •WAREHOUSEMEN w/frioge benef. Coll s.40-~.Coa~talPt>rson· Forholidaymoneywork l Ste l40 ' I hiring aecurily auards 9:30AM·12 :30, Moo-Fri. L-<>n2&short as111gn dow n low n Lag u n 8 .ORDER FILLERS 548-5602. nel Agency, 2790 Har bor, local temporary a1111l1n· M • leach for: Earn S.SO·SlOO weekly. L-ookl.ng for variety? restaurant. Call for appl. CM ment.s olfering, variety I •wport I 1""9e/M.wport Ida Must be neat. personable You can have your ptrk • 4M-97115 uk for Nlna or We offer an excellent DIHTAL/Asskt..t ALL JOBS FREE experience, &top$$. Cali 133·1441 S..to~......,. & e ne rgellr. Lori ·~ Call KELLY TODAY Lyno. starting u lary and a ~~!dde,1 4M'"' day week. EJtecSecy Fee Paid f~~·tan atodppointment to I M~~ I hll~ ...._,. Kitchen, 979·0747 aft (leOeT'OUA company pa.Id ....,..,.... e ar.&44·7162 UHLTDADVAi.&rE v.,,1 us ay, we are No•en~-CostaMne&ttM 10.\Mforappt. beadlt.s package. ._. here to be of service lo L .._.. ,.., J Ofr'dbylanddvlpmntco your skills & your -··---WWttltt"Area APPLY AT THE Designer s eeking 1elf ala r ter schedule. lNDUSTRIAL Penn.1111 Offlc• PCB w/public rel ablllty. Call 557-0061 I M M E D I A T I STUFF YOUI 1580SUnflower Ave Candare~1288. also GENERAL . 0' IM I HG S for STOCIUMG WITH COOK Take the San Diego DESIGNER ~e:~nel se~vPcC:n~~ ~Q~ office · up•nltory l •••I HOUDAYCASHS$ ~~~u:~h ~~~ Freeway lo Harbor Blvd. Manufacturer of electro-Huntington Beach. 16168 0 over 10 ad LABORERS ........ offf .... Kelly baa a perfect OP· exit.aoNorth .,.., mile. mrcbarucal products re· DA"'cb.. •r Cff'I portunlll l o r me n · .. -·Eq-ua•l•Opllliipo-r•E•mlllilplilyilr- Coob wanted all lihtflb •--------• quil"t'll a proven PCB lay-_...,_·--------1 Equal Opport Emplyr ...e TOP 'AY wttll • women (I or over> to ---------avail. Apply ID person. A _________ _. out pttSOn who want.s an FACTOIY TRAINEE ,....,.d.dca ... ..y. urn extro cub asi---------- fo r c onval escent hoapltal. Free health lo· aurance after prob•· tlooary period. Every other weekend oft Apply 1445Superior, NR =lt company w1lh CUTI'ER Exp. for swim 0~1ty to make ex· 0pe-1~n• DOW a 'I f ~SEMBLERS mallroom helpers. pre· w11:.v•u1o.1cH l .. p~ at M ~ ~e0• mio pleasant cond ne lent ~ag~. l'lus, ... ~ ""'6" val or General Ofc Fee Paid •-"5 I ru" s . nP " .. .. ... . ~ .. "'" "" IJ~hUna mfr firm Mech Apply tn ~rson Monday uroom operators. "' -·TOI e.nen 212 17th St Call Culos intimately involved wil.b ... •w:···d·sirabl• . Wood TUI. NII SPOT Frid A""" r truck.... d 1 ht ""'-" _., " "' E pal'll(RS toat: ay,8 .. toS M ...,.ver:., ay.nf(' OAYSHIC'"T' C.M. 4113-889t new projects from con· Ug na. 2031 s. E. Main, xpandaog firm •eeks """ we ck end s h If t a an r • cept1on to field use. Wt Irv $46-290l eager to Im lndlv for wa&.S FAit~ wguna Nl(uel 1-2 yea.rs expenence. In Cott....,.lt SIOOO., * * • want an lndMdual who _ ___;__;__..:..:..;___ ____ variety pos. eau Angle, Mus t have r e liable house computers. Xlnt One yr eJ1p will land poll D..ww_,... wants to crow with • FACTOIY 848·1288. Dennis " l>eo· U'ansp. & phone. Loog &i GUARD SBYICIS Th.111 Is an Ideal way for ·workln1 coodlllooa & w/one or Irv'• flneat 2210Newport81vd. .,-eatt.eam.Sendreeurnt ............. nls PeraonneJ Service of lbort le:rm ll8llig.omenls. ISlJW. )'OU to supplement your benefits-l.ntervlews by growing co'a. Xlnt ben11 Newport Beach Immediately to Ml•Mt. '"""'" HwiUniton Beach, 161• Holiday &i vacation pay. Ca ..,..,... locome on a permanent appt, call S46-7l80ut 240 "much oppty for odv Youaretbewinnerof c/o Dally Pilot P.O. Box 12.7$hr.raiaelnae>daya. BHcb. Hospltallullon plan Mrrt-..CA p/U1111t bula. No exper. LAUNDROMAT ASST - Call Rit a , 540·6055. Two ...... Tlda• IMO Costa Meu. CA ~· 40 hr wk. Co pd ---------available. OI oeeckd.Callorcome In. n-~ PIT -.. ..... r Coutal Penonnel Ageo· tot.be m . f;qual Ooportuolty U. 97'9-7660 279a:.7c.e..t1-.-..1 ._,. ' · ~ ...... ..., cy,2790Harbor,CM Em..i ,u M/t Glt8ALOMCI Monday, ive.day, Wed· " ._ 87 ;S13-18IO. ALL JO~FREE mE'f~'i;8F~':vAL . .,.o,,er. . r:o:::.~EMe~~~~l..!f. National E d uc ation ·~~-l~. Mllday, Thursday. IOAM ~l·O ..... I • ·~ou. Tow-· "-"'-rao1-ha• """It'--1... lo 6PM. CLOSED Friday fl l·Ol4Z ....v.ll~H COUPLES· " Ola.I A Rid -·$125.i.. 1527 Monrovia ;;.7tabl':' In , stude~Ui!'b if'i at: OrCall Braoch Office ~~,_,TOI HOUSEWIVES 11tarrln1 FAdle Albert at e Ave, N.u. r I d t l 3141 C.T,; Dtfn ZJO W. W_....,. Ul-144 I ""'~ Spare ume help needed. the Lona Beach Conven· Drt .. n se v ces epar me 11 • No ~rience ne~ury Gr.at money + benefits. lion & Entortalnmut Operate modern equip· General help for wire co. Typln1 & some letter 546-741 la 2 I 7 It yoo have t'Ompleted 8tl·ll2' C.cnter,300E.Ocean 81 .. ment & door to door wlll train Mecb 'I In· w r iting, custom e r CAcrot1s From s.rt.AM.C. IELC~• k 1..Dn1t Beach. tranap. Calif. dnverw lie dined helpful. Able lo aerv Ice ex per I en re Oranic Co. Airport> St.ale: Uc NoC..eo38 Oltr eypunch lrainln1t. Sklllfl ctm>rT SICllT ARY Call ~-~8. ext 329 req 'd . No prior ex per follow dlrectlon1. Fu II helpful. Good po1ltlon for Equal OPPort Employer EqUAI Opp Emplyr M/ F mU11t he above av en at' & ""'·c-•flll N 8. financial to claim your ticket.a nee. Good drtvln1 rec 1 Ume 556-7007 person returnin1 lo job ~ F ""V"\C £ s 4 ccuut.e. Day shift. I n "" "~ • * * m1.11t. No Sunday work mullet. lntervlewfn1 te:rvlewlnc " 11. 1 3. Na· HrYlees firm sttk• ofc ---------1 0 C 8am-Uam a. lpm·~m, G ... OFC P/T Oulllver'11 Restaurant a~·-TOI -lional Education. 4401 ••cl", ~one . rec:J· ranee oast Yellow OA.-n you call Clas•tfl•d ..... _ .,. __ .. k · "~-Birch St N w " It D•T• -c1s••......._ Cab 11•00 Mt H "'..: n "' North American o r· .. ftrn•, muat tvp• •-now n nnl-ouvar._ ee~r. ·• ewport oonut Vl()UI Cr 0 • ar-RV ,.,._ tmaftn , .. Vl . er• to plecean1d,you'rea&• ,..pondeaceSchool,'401 ~11."lmrned oP.n"ln; experienced, full time. U..... Beach. llr 0,C, Airport. of:r (not coll~lont) et.a entry lam w/lJt. • Y s urf'd of a fri e ndly Birc h St .. New8o r l m.i1u. 8ulboyl.IUMb4'dlnner. To&ffnull pbuetof ln· Eq u al Opportunity be plul lnc 1 okdi. lom lOft!NCR ty~ ir-i ch. We SELL ldJ lie ......... welcome and help ln Be•cb, ( N •• r . c . lfoeteu, onr 1'. dlnner. ~ectloo, mual pau Employw •Murale• • H · are con vu n1 tel 0 ms •1"" I wordin•1our 1d for best Alrpor t ). t:9u al Op· Make your shopping Ap p ly Mo n ·Tburs ,akal •beck X·raya.~~~~~~~~~~ •'t'fil2!°~~~~:." ~0:.~lf:~t.er. =lotCluallledAd. ~ .. 'f!!" Call Now I portunlt.yEcnpio79r. wlerbywilnatheOaUy betw~tt S ·S. UO~ rvloe aru. E .O.E. Have mlhloi to sell? -.....,.. . PUotCl...medAd1. M8CA.ltbw8lvd,lrv. 540-7111. C1Malflechdadoitwell . ... , .... . ,. ....... ... 7 - • . ~!~ ..... !!.~~!~!~~ ..... !!~~ Wednesday. November 15.1978 OAILYPILOT •z ~!~ ..... ~~.~~~~~~ ..... !!.~! ~.~~ ..... ?!.~! ~~.~ ..... ?!.~! ~~~ ..... ?!.~~,~.~~ ..... ?!!~ ~~~·:.~ ..... !!~ 4 l.efl'OHk• $950 Nunlni. LVN or RN. full FOR au EXCffiNO raorrn IN aca1 c-eran: Sttles Vt'lennary Aaat, •m~ reePaid time 3 I lpm Ev"'' ""' WVlii;ii;n "'"""' ... ~·ii; TlfE LOOI( animal 00.pjtal fiex1 Prom1ncm co .-. '">' otb« ~d .,rr ~nt•flta K f E c h · THE EM .. OYM~ tiours. some wknd dut1M1, t.ojoi&uWI Call ntfany. New U>termrdlate l'ar" I nown or uropcan as ions .-. s;:n1 w1llconaldtt<'Olleg~stu a:W700 Dc1\n.LI 6 t>c-n unrt. 14'7 l!tlS throughout South<'rn Ca looking for 2 & TRAINING ADMIMISTRATIOM OF df'ntm.1050 n1s Pt!f'IOOMJ Strvic-e of or 3 a~~rcssivc-f clshion oriented ladies HUMTIMGTOM IEACH lr'11N'.•Ulllrh'I~ NW"l.lne 'nm NUllllR TO-II who huvc a clr fuut fashion ba('k · .. .--...~IS THI_........_~ Wa.strKse11 exper .. day Ir -LYN "'~ ""'"_......, r"lon' nitf'shilt Mr O 'R Colfe. l4a)Sttre\&r) it round & have man:1gcmcnt Potential. Shoo .. 3060 t.:. Coll5t Hwy • .saau dynaml(' bul1nen ~ Walker It lBO we have immediate run & part time Lu•c• M••ta••c• T,...... CdM l1tl&a ll on fltm 1n Jltsbi.ftF'T (onJYPot1I .._. p O!'llJOllS DVUl l. i....t.. Nrwport Cf'n\1>1 ,t>t'lu. tioo av&JU .58 e.-d far be f ' HwCMllJlll "-.. of deurMM & • ._ 111111 WAJTRESS. uper'd, un- "'Del'1{eur ... rnurnt .,, ... XJntNl,brtwf lt workllljj Salary+ comm + C'O ne its. ... ...... r.tid,.... .......... of ... ,. med11te opeoioa . pr r 1 • n c 'd 1 "IC at rond 8.ay\ •n• t orp Call for appt Mon thru Sat l0am·6pm .., .... tooli g. clte•lcah .. cHtery la uraveyd shlft. pd vaca '4'C"r.-Un ~nh1rnJ &-20~$ Th1n1n c M CAREER Q-4P .... EN HOUSE THE LOOK IClftd::c;:mtalatkMt& •tfrtJ •c•...--k~·t:~n~PllRe~~~lf': ilinll&>f>Oilf' l:,11c,..ll t~ p. 642 J0Cr> B.0 E ••W500 "61 ~Ila • mu.t < <tll OU~ Mn,c;-Apph .. n~f" HOM. Pf'OC7_. 11 40 ..._... ,..-w Santa Ana Fwy. TuaUn. ~r'1"" Cbmp.o) n~• for II WHb. ~ wtafch the pcrik.,... Wn1tress wa n ted 5·9, LtYf' ln, ~mnn -~lfh'b bri•ht. ru~,1bh ~.H~lt-~JOP\M. lapcridSl.JOperhow. Cooks helper 6 days a Rri N8 a.tt-41 J •('b •ar P"niOl'I ~. ~"''P aouffleo.11>i.a .. ote1 ~unnt SAL~ TheM _.. CITA t.ded posffioM. ~ week. Apply in per50n., duJdl'ftl ~Q86.') •n«. t)'psna. uprr r"'1 c1 •~llOl)IR Busboy-Kitchen Help. $1800 per month. Nation H•tiagloA hoch ""'4ettcy r, 15 w"6la Tino's, 30242 C ro wD 841 ~ J>r.~W>uM 11p1.1ll "':~1';',:'::0..:;.c~.!.a:;;' Jrvuie Clubhouse re· wide ~rp. now hiring. 1 ....._ ..... d be Valley Parkway, LagW)a L YN-f'M SHIFT unu ~ DOt apply quires an lodJvldual for Aget1 23 to 35. ca II Mr prior ... ,,. :a.,..... A,...-_N_l_~-'------- t:vf'I")' oOM-r w,...11 .. nct ort luldlen dearun" & b1a11 ~~3341 ecctplitd at ftte btploJIM"f i T~ Mu t bf' Jf'dtC'llf'd tn OFl''ICE MGR • •• Cttlhr, 538 MGM StrMt ............ ~ WARD CLHI -· .... TRAINY.F. ~...-,u-.co~;.E.R duUei. Moo·f'rf. B-4 .., SALES Rale1~h Hills Hospital ........ pa~l tart' Ap.,.) t-'M IUjlf communira br & full tlub privileges •SH~OM• S N 8 t~SUpenur Nn J ack -.... 7CJV\ ""''"" 1.501 •. 16th t.. . . ll u n ' C n ' o o d 1 n • '.,... _., • SAW• 64.S-S707 t4...,c4Glt f befW'f'l• earl> rt ''I""' ' SECY 1/5....,.0 ---------rrunc."'f', no f'\prnf'nC't' QSOMl HIN M utn WATERBEDS SECRETARY 2altlofCice ''"""' WAR EHOUSEPERSON n«'t" r"n.on n...-d..J lo :-.U1ll' R ~ s A t RESTAURANT Loolt1lnlft for exp . sahles with boating lmowledl{e Vanety or duties. typing Need individual per&Oft ---BARTENDERS/ peope o .st~. H1g est Must know shorthand. &SH reqd.Someperaon· w /b1i.1c mat h tor m••nl»ln Pl••lln pro rwr ... • BUSBOYS wages pd in industry . up typ•n" full u·me Salary nel wrorrk Irvine. "-II -...1 ~--.. -···~ w-_._. cruinJ t-qu1 p (;llOd '" '"" .. an•&t·r -"' 1"" to $30C).MOQ wkly II -..,, ~ ~--~""""' ...... twnelit:.. rlf'of' <'•II <-<lOd C>P90f'turut \ for .. d WAITERS · ca open. Call for appt . ~76311 KO.!';. Fountain Va 11 e y I 'atl<'emenL '-''1ll tta1n "'' WAITRESSES Rick at The Bedroom 64S-4S20 71A-540-8710 f' lUltth Allo)1o. l' ~ u penf'ft('t' nf'c.-,.ary COOKS/CA.SJUERS 63l.J378forappt. ~rv1ce Station Allen· ----------.,• st6-l:il93. Mw.t bl> 2$. yrs nld or DISHWASHER/ Sales·Small ro. has car. SECaETARY danl. u~r'd. Day & Warehouse person for Ma.tnUnan(''" t~r 11.,.m1 oldt'r It tw a\ ad •in HOSTESS salary, comm. for at· PtUme Gen'I om~ & Eves F\JI & p/hme AP· h~bllng dstr br . Sh ip-~ pr~r .. rrf'd App &aturdays ~7 Ol!.2~ or Needed for work on an tractive sell starter ••ho some boo kkeeping. ply. Sht'll SUuon. l7lh ' p ing. rece1vm1' 41 dt ly Meh At'ro Squadron 7H ·801H> 1 52~ Me:.11 on·call basis . Register canaellrecreatiooeqwp. 6JJ.J600 lrvme.NB. liveries 1n <?Ur van 3""''' , .. _.'/A\ Verdr ........ Cotta Mesa 7 .. .,.,....,.... .,__ ,.._ h Salary dependmg OD U • ...,.,~,.. t" ,........, now ! Group ins avail. ----Sectry.4 days,applyonly .;JO:l .. ,ce....,a 1er.exp nec penence.~J353 s~--s.se tmlOl<lrdrr (Mk buay c M ot I.LOYD IH()DlAKEA you choose your di.ya & SALES/Train• ts wit.b nlnt typing & spell Salary open. MAJHTIMAMCE f1C'tt r eQwni. detatled hours. References. car & EQUJPMENTSALES mg skills. pref. z yrs Selman~hevroletCo. Warehouseman; Jnsula· MAM per~oo L b1lllnll\~. in o. .... _,c11_1.,,01"'•°"'"'••l••••t• telephone are req. In #1 company, Orange Co legal exp Start S4.SO per 1800 ~. Chaprruan ~:,1 ro~~.f:.~r~·· u h vo1~ uhnit. S0-.11m & MlllMl,.,,_,... • .,...,11otllnow1ec1ge Lervlews every Monday area. multi major brand hr 586-8830 Mon Lhru Orange. 633·3521 1111ust ave npenent'<' in 10 ke)' Good bf>ntdlt~ -·--..,.,,.IMu•tTV"'ea•• sam·Spm. niiirs ' · Ask foT Mrs Hamilton or,._ ________ _ ma1ola1n1ng r cl>l11u111nt r all\liclu.6310700 ....... ......,..11 •• ~........... W~TCLIFF' office copying systems. BobGray. 1• &relal.ed equ1pment 1tnJ -.. _,..,_,,.,ye..._-.. Will trai n highly ---------WAltEHOUSEMEM have a work 1 n.: OIDa DESIC to SI 2k :::,'::0:1:~:~~= Hospitality Resources molivaled and t'Om · Service Station attend. knowledge or 1he elec LrK branch oper i.eeki. -n.oooc•Mkl•••.. 16l7 Westcllff.Ste20'J pet1t1ve indivs for a SECRETARY F'/T. c.c pu . Apply Stt larseSt.anley Works tncaJ & plumbm~ trudei-. i.itlt'6 onented 1nd1v Call Newport Beach career position in sales Laguna Chevron. 604 S ad under Customer Apply at Orange C'--0unty Kn11, 833-2700 D<-nnis & 1" .. 11~•tY-""'*Nf""'9pole<!llthttt1iw_.~ .. H .. 63l-0610or 7S2·9ll8 Guar Slll &ry + auto + Our growing electronics CstHwy.Laguna Beach. Service Help Wanted KHl aurant Serv1cei.. Dennis Per:.onnel bonus ll you understand company located near s;,~~~~;-::;;:::;;~:I~~~~~~~~~~ 8 AM to 5 PM. Mon lhru Mtcbel.aoo. _, .. B> PHSOM is bard work. dedication A!rport has a chalhmg needed. RelJablc. honest. Wet St11t Mfg. needs <'~I· 2601Dwmler.Sant.aAna Service of Irvine, 2082 -• .,...1 thatlhe seerettosuccess the Orange County Servicf'Stalloo.attendant . niday. -Part lime 7am·l lam, to & persisl.t.'flce call Karen 10g position available for Part & full lime pos1 ter. Exp pref, but will empty waste baskets & Droida. Sal ea Mgr .. a secretary In the ac· lions Call 673·1023. Ask train nght person. Apply MANAGER Oll>B'9tOCIESSIMG · other s 1m1lar main-979--2333 countingdepartrnent forLarryorNorm. tn person 837 W. l~;~ Res Iden t manager Cl.RIS le~ance duties a s .re· Catir Copying Prod. C.M. Brand new 60 unit 1tdult , ... -·-qLOred. C.11 for inter view -G 0 0 d t y P i n 5? a n d Serv Sta Help nef'ded 1m---------- apt. complex, C.M ooo See large SUnJey Works appt. Integrated Data Sales s horthand s k ills re med. ~U or pit. Appt,Yl•--------- ple Wlth wife to work full a d under Cu st o mer "-070HOMES60lOIHti71 Corp.,C.M.~. WallpapersToGo.i\sub· quired Previous ex· 990E.CstHwy,N.B. WORD tirne Service Help Wanted ,~.,._. ... .,~.1 .. ~--..'-'--• sldJary or General Mills penence worlung in an S EWI NC MA_C_H_l_N_E_, PROCHSORS TSL Mgmt G42·l603 --IM'tlcff.. RMS &-LYN'S has an 1mmed. openinR ac<'ount1ng department OPER Exp for s mall 0( Orange County, Kelly Masonry helper Wit 1 IPainten. knowledge~;; RNAMs & .LVNPM·s.hopenf 'ng., for fulJ tune & part t1mr along with 10 key adder mfg. pleai.ant cood. pten wants to help. KELLY In all aspect f the on .,. s i ts. full sale; pos at our Costa kills ef ed ,~ SERVICE CAN HELP train No u per re s o PO RT RA IT p RI NT Recepllonisl for executive lJme or part time. Good Mesa store & Anaheim s . are pr err ty of work. Guarimt~ Y 0 U PUT y 0 U R quired Salary Opt'n lrade. At least 7 yrs ex F'l NISHER Wiii train, office. Skilled in office s tarting s alary. xlnt Ca reer opt available earning5 Ca ll (i1na 67SJ17S · C!nence. Call 6•2·292M start S2 75 hr. hrs nex1· func tion s Abl e to bene fits . App ly a t Decorating and/or sales f;1~~ej~~rltA~~nXJ!~ 400-88!W ~T~V.:?R~e%~ u -.>..ani" -weens· 30AM:4f>M. ble UM! pencils & d>·es perform efficient ly In F1agstup Conv Center. Expenence helpful In· 'II f PO It A R v · · w 0 R K . ,.,«n ~ p .&. -..JTRY for pnnt enhancement rasl pac-ed profess1ooal 466 Flagship Rd. NB. quire at 2300 Harbor or ancy Ley or an im SHIPPING/RECEIVING T H AT MEAN S A TntTec:e.ici• "'"' Art istic skill & color atmosph e re . Good 642-8044 Blvd Between 10 and 4 medlaLemterview Op rtu •ty OoeoCth~bestintern'lco COOKS s ense needed. Non-personalJty & pleasant 646-5058 ~ nl l"Lt::XIBLI-; WORK seeks someone w/mech s moker Apply 10-3 telephone voice essen· Robbie's RCICJ & Mop RACAL DANA FOR SCHEDULE THAT FITS bkgd able to handle re -With "11p. m French Con Onsite Photographies. t1al For 1nterv1ew. Women n eed et.I fo r SALES PT/TIME 18912 .&.dvance-nt YOUR LIFE. porhi & test1n11, alonli? t1ncntal Cuisine. Ex-3J03Hatbor Blvd, Ste ES 731-7071. Housecleaning Serv. Housewives, need extra A ,.. .. .,... Pa' d var at 1 on s. h d l S --11-t a I t c <Aa.0757 VonkarwmaA•eNM C"'L549-791 1 automatic increases & w 1 mec u 1e5 Omt' ~-cu"'"'. P Y or op pro-.M. RECB'T 570111 ....., money7 Earn S200 week _... drallng or cn"ineer'g f ess1ona l . Anply '" ty s howinr framed . '"•.CA927 1l REIW•ESTTA,£232 toppay . ... _k d s " ··--'-d A b it' c"" PRC"C'"'MAN 2 Lo I tt ct (71 .. 18)•t 2l.. •,24"" H ... ou~ P-Day 1 Call Kelly Today ,,.. 11, a + tart sol to .. ~ ays. m ros1a ,,.,.., ...,,., · yrs exper. ve Y ro reqs a ra origin al 01 paintings .. ~ .. ,., .... ~I SOO . Ca l l C hris, nh.SL Rm 21 1N B A 8Dick360, xlntwork-pers w/bubbly outgoing Sales from Sl9, thru party Equal()ppartumty ~Coastal Person ingcoods&W-8233 personality lo greet VIS· Atw.tics plan, no investment. £mployerM/F Slupplll!C nel Agency, 2790 Harbor PA R K 1 N G L ~ T itors & handle variety of Earn to $12S per WN'k Terry 6312401 •--------•I Exp.Stupperfor growlng CM . S~EEPf NG M1ss1on Production Su!>E'rVl~or. run duties Ul beaut new take home in great part --'-·-----------------Ck>tlungMfg.631·5100 ALLJOBSFREE Vie.JO area. Dnve truck growing H.B. pre11sure ofc.AccurlypeneededtcJ umejob.Boys &glrls.16 S ANTA H E LPERS1•--------lll! ----------1 &tor ~~k pack. Exp or gauge mfg. need s ex-land this super job. Plen-yearsold orover. wanted needed from Nov. 24 SH1'/RICEIYIMG _________ _. will tram. PIT or f'/T. Pe t I e nc e d prod . ty of adv & Junt hens. to 3e'll tickets to sporttng Dee 24 for our Santa *Secretaries* Sml electronics ro. w/x· Newport Beach 833-1441 MECHANICS Late night or early mom supervisor (or fred slon. Call Sally, 540·605S events. Guarantee d photo concession at l..ega1/R.E./Sll05 lnl benefits & worlnnit LaJ"D&Nlguel 831-0542 MECH.&. .... IC .&. I hrs. 768-5833 mechani c a .ass Y. Coastal Personnel Agen hourly wage. No ex· l.aguna Hills Shopping Employers Pay All Fees cond's seeks aizgress1ve Equal <>PPor Emplyr AJ"ll A• p Co M r LlberaJ benefits include cy,2790 Uarbor. CM perience necessary. We Ctr. Only those that ran ind1v1dual willin g lo·~~~~~~~~~~ DESIGNER arts unler an or profit s hanng. Salary ALLJOBSFREF. train & furni s h work Mon ·Fr1 from LlzReinders Agency leam,M>meclen calex-, partsslOrrmCost.aMesa open. Call 7141894·SJSI trans portatio n frnm JOAM-4PM need apply. 40208lrch St,SteJ04 per p r e f 'd . L:a r k Expenftl<'ed IO de-tugn or area CaJJ 548·3443 30 Ins truments. 15542 IECB'T to s I 0.20Cl j 0 b s . II 0 u r s . We wul tram & furntsh Newport Bearh. 83J.Sl90 f)igm('eting. 866 w. 16th WOltl( AT HOME Pbooe 58.les. laght bull» • -Ca u SJ().522() ~'::c~~U:.~P:1~~:-Part Tun~ Cberrucal Ln . H B Job 1ndus leader seelt.s 4·30.S.JOpm, Mon thru vest & s hor t slort . Call For Appt/El!l:lb '64 St .. N 8 00 9205 mecharucal assembllt.>ll. Need J am~1llous ttdults capable mdJv for variety Fn & 10.2Pm on Satur · 714/633-7524 bet 9-5. Shop Help, immed open· WOKKERS m chemical Resr>onsible for design, for expanding business. Real Estate secy pos. Call Do!lna day.lfyou haveacar&2 SECRETARY uigfornghtpersoo.xtnt ref'mery. $3 75 to start. layout. and detail Small Earn $50 to S200 pe r Start your career as a TI.Jley, ~-1288. Oeruus & years or college. c rew SANT AS Ftt Paid Career with company benefits & HJgh Sehl cbemJStry or design department pro· wee k Flexible hours rental a1tenL Nolan R E. Deon1s Per sonnel manager t rainee open-We need Santas from managemeat cooaulung raptd ra.iaes. Will train work exper w /c he m vides environment for MustUkepcople.Callaf· Laguna 8u ch 494·9424 Ser vice of Hunlmgton mgs are available $2.50 Nov. 24·Det'. 24 at flrm.Prestlgious c!Jent.s Deltronir Corp. 92~ helpfuJ.EO.E.~9-3281 "'bft"-~ng ···orL asslan. teroooru; S.S-9140 Beac+t. 16168 Beacb. +. For immedlate place· Laguna Hiiis Shopping ... op ... _..r.,., $7"" A'•·-Baker C M <Ac: ""'OJ ~~'.""Exc;lle~t wa"ie . Real Eala~ Sal~ Person me nt c all S am in Ctr . W~ fu rnish <'OS· fee ~bs'1ca1t""Ka~~ • · ·~ Yard Man, rent.a) center and benefits Send re Part Time. xlnt lnro~ forsmaU NB office. New IECS'TIOMIST Anaheim at 991 -4552: tumes. 1l4/6J3..7524 bet. Parb. ~500l. Snelling ST OCK/ROOM REC. ~ operungs for 2 men. s ume immediately to w/~ snelter . Hrs next & PT OK. Good comm incredible oPptY for In Gi?orge in Garden Grove _~_s_·----;p;;;;;;~I & Snelling of Newport CLERK Exp necessary. mech knowledge helpful, adU~rO, <'/o Daily Pilot, ble Call768-9022. ~. div desi.rlng pub!Jc rel at 891 -2606 between Beach Agency, 43•C POSJtion includes lnveri· nut bandwntang nee. P 0 Bo C pos CaU Kay 833-2700 12·»5 -.m ~ Campus tory control & ~eivlng Wedlday off. Will trauL M-c" 1560. Eosta, panTTIME Oennis&Dennis Person: ·~I'. "' • of s mall parts •nd lt30Newport81vd.C.M. Opportunity Employer. -""~'"' Michelson. Oil products. Exclusive \ SECRETARY hardwood lumber. E E • • ~M eu. A !r.!626. qua M 1a"L-T"TE nelServiceof lrvine. 2082 Sales·Act1ve person for ~ o M/F EVENINGS SALISPl<>Pl.E area. Small deposit re-~A 6'J Call for appt. 5'9-3903 ~~;;;;~-;••••••••••••• - -·-----Adu1~ with outstanding. Wes&ey N. Taylor Co is :i RICEPT /SECY quired. 768-8494 ~ ~ TRUST SUISTITUTE 1 • .... ·-1005 · Ii 1 J:i.year old firm Wboll~ NaUooal rompany, lots . . 'ft!"CH-s !"•••••••••••••••••••••• MEDICAL OFC. allracllve persona l c..>s awned & operated by il~ or public contact. good Salesclerk. full time . Schedule your Cbn1tm.as ·-- Mature woman P/llmt' ~'J!.e$t~~ ':.~rtr,fo 111~°; founder. We arc not a typing, figure aptitude Permanent . P r estlg«.' shoppmg stops with t.he ADMINISTRATIVE WANTED-Qu at1rted AntiqueMuatc Boxes! 495-(1705 or 8317820 Call hour. Phone 642.4321 Exl. s ubsidiary. bra nch or excellent of f°rtunity• dru~ store. NB. Some D a I I Y PI I o t s substitute teachers for 6 Slot Macrunes!Clocks ' AM Monthru fo'ri After· ~.BETWEEN 4·oo.s:oo framchiae -Just head $700. ca Ja n er weekends. Full benefits. C HRI STMAS G l t'T l~SISTANT comprehensive h11ih HUGESELECTION oooos Wed & Friday PM quarters with a round Wheaton, 5'0.5001. Snel Mr. Elwood. 675-01.50 TRAIN. IW Hbools. grades 9·12 ..,_ric.. oolY_. -------1 AskforJiM ~:~~~oec!e~~cf~~s a~0 ~;~C&amrt ~:clbllAng~nc0/ SalHC"rHC_..,D Cfu~~W BANK OF AMERICA ~~~~h~:iu~r~~ IRttt~ Medic:tl fro nt o ffice Equal Opportunity sista.nce ataoy Ume Our ........, pus -,,_ ha.I an immed1ate open· S38/day, tong lHm Galtries secretary w/some back ____ E_m_.;...pl_oo""'y,e_r ___ , in-house video tape lisl High earnings Call S<>crctary for mfg co In tng ln our Laguna Hills $50/day To apply for In· ()pen Wed. lhru Sal office expenence. Must tng &s.alea tralnlng p:-.: Mr.Crumpton955/Cash' C.M.Goodtyplngskills& District Trust OHlre for terv1ew, pleas~ submit l802Kt-Uenng. Irv_ have at least 2 years ex gram by Tom Hopkins lJi R. E. Sales "Lie. Only" lite Siii . Solary com an lodhidual Wlth good resume In person to <714 I 7S4 1777 penence. 644·l752 PASTE-UP tbe fi nest real estate THIHklMG SaJes roenaurate wiablUly & organizational ab1h1y HunlUlgl.On Beach Umon~~~~~~~~~ MEDlCALRECPT. traloln.C available. We OFACARHI CONSIOER THIS ... 1t on· exper.Sll-0700 and excellent telephone High School District. PERSON have an opening for 4 ly l'06ls 15< to check out etiquette. Qua!Jf1cat1ons 5201 Bolsa Ave H 8 <.:a I C:: AJl~istoffice-.htihttyp salespersons wlth en IMIEA1.ESTATE1 this opportunity for high Secretary aboWd abo tnclude typ. e r call 898·fl7 l.l 'ro r I'\. ~ II Brenda SJO.S690 with At least 1 year ex· lbualaam, character & F'reelrainlng income. secunty. cash Newport Beach law of· Ing speed of S0-55wpm. furtherulformatJon. l,,.M~ ~ MEDICAL FRONT OF perlence, p referably Integrity to match our lfyou9ualif)•. boouses and benefits in lice need.a experienced dJctapbone rxper1rnce 1 V YV \ "'ICE u ust be exper. newspaper. Excellent high ataodards. You• Colll7141991-0660 Co s ta Mesa area secTetaryw/goodtyping preferre d but . n ot TAXNEPARATIOM ,. ,.. be fi A I " R d I r sk.Ws. WIU train on IBM "-A 6'J m1tture & bright for a company ne 11.a. PP Y own pnvate desk & n egar ess o ell· necessary. Some bookieepLDg on % _, ..._,.. prestigious Npl Rt'h between 9AM & 8PM, part·llme aalHpeople perlenct. wri te C Q mag card/A. Seod r e-baJSis w/opllon to buy ~ practice. BeMfit.s. Mon Mooday thru Friday Commlaaion sp!Jt up t.(JJ •---------i Pate. Texas Reflnt'ry sumet.o: Al.awCorpora· F or immediate cnn Reply Ad 6 Daily Pilot SclleduleyourChnstma~ Fn 8-5 644-1035 7t)<k.. Interview by ap Restaurant Now accept. Corp .. Box 7J 1. f'l lJon. 610 Newport Center sideralloo and an in· PO BoJC is60 Costa s~~m~ ~top:r1 with the . . ORAMGECOAST pointmentonly. lngapplicaUons for Worth,Tx7610l. Dr.•1220.NB.92660 terview 8PPototment. Mesa ca 92626 . ~i'Ff Pilot ClfRISTMA.'\ MOOMLIC.HTIMG DAILY PILOT Wesley N. Taylor Co. DAY HOSTESS Sal F p ld Secret ary e xecutl ve. pleai;e contact Helen ' Gl pl TRAI N' F'odr hetr11 bf Re_ .. _ .,.. 9 ,, P/T 1~11--• es ee a Mu...J.y at our Sant.a Ana TE •CHERS lll arlniz your a ' ra 536-4436 r 10am -642·S682 ... ...,.s .......... h ~llUlilllTllOA CHEMICAL to S24k Small, oo_,y CM office. Dl~tri ct Tru s t or. •SOA anAd·Vlsoc'at642 50111 Ma...,....'"-? 330 W. Bay St. Real Dltate 20-2S H.ours Per Week Leader ot palot/codiog Good secretarial skills fice-m4l972-3S22• Paid pos1uons ln Protes· - .,....._.. Costa Mesa Have opening for high!) Apply in persoo indus. O(rs So. Ca terr. r equired. Salar y open t ant Church Sc boo I Slot Marttlncs. stam~lass 963-722.S Equal Opportunity motivated sales agent jJ>. MAC'S Restaurant CaU Bill, 8J3.2700. Dennis 1_M2_·2025 ________ , Lafu.oll Beach Sundays windows, Roll A-Top, Motel maid wanted, full Employer with the desire to eani 10142 Adams/\ve .. H.B. & Dennis Peraon nc lt•---------r BANK Of on y . 4th . Sth & 6th Little Dukt.', othe rb tune. Kirkwood Motel. 'IX above aver age com Beoe('l.a Inc~~ pd ~ac& Service of Irvine. 2082 SECRITA.RY ~9~~11 499-3038. _67_S-_52_16 _____ _ ~.~.,;,,.Coast Hwy, CdM, .._wert919Sertk• cmiuomlpooa nwtyt,.b CexaclellleAn111 tie~t':. E.C:.~~un • Michelson. J ob nso11 & J oh n son AMERICA TIL.~OM·E Applmc" 1010 v•......,._, Day , evea, P /T, F/T ~~~~~~~~~~Sales Health Care Dlvlaloo. of· ...-n ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOVIE&TVEXTUS graveyard oper. (10pm. Stellatofor appolntment. -LOVE PEOPLE? fers skilled secretarial EqualOpportuulty SOLICITORS FROH T DAM/\G F.O N p; E 0 E D 8 y 611m) Must be willing to 863-S67l • .... _ _, Ha ve some oles or talent a challenging and EmployerM/fl' ExperleMfl<SOnly.Selt HOTPOINT SAU;. 3308 H 0 L L Y W 0 0 0 wort aome wkeods. Exp [ lflMt it Now a«eptlng appUca· medical background ? dlverslfied pOSltion in lt.s Dally Pilot. Highest com· W. Warner nr If arbor. CA.STING DIRECTORS. prer .. but will t r ain.Qtru)Wl;JITTll Uons for the following De monstrate f ace & ReJt,IOl\BJSalesOffice. missio n paid. Your Santa Ana. 97g..2921 Manv be1>e{ pay rom poeltioM: Lunch I& din· body massager In pre· IC you are a eell·st..arter. Sec'y Ass't phone 1 h Ov 2l Guaranteed e xposure. ~v • • Real Estate oerfoochervcrs.. h011teu. stJge dept. stores. Com· resourceful, u o ba.odle Need sbrp individual to l D Ca ome . er . C J.. E A R A N C E over S.000 jobs filled this m en w /exp . E .O. E . ----------1 da,y &nigbt, cooks day" m lsslon p o l e n t 1 a I your work load with assist in nmrung 1 person 1.~r ~rd. Call 8J5-64SJ BARG A I NS · Used yral~.S2S·$lOOperday 8J3.333J IAAl.ISTATE night.busperson.day & $2000+by Christmas. minimum supervision offu:e. Mustbe accuratt" Relngs.~hrs&dryeri.. 11 accepted. Yearly fee. PBX OFFICE MANAGER night. aJso. P/tlme book· Start immediately. call and have ex~llent skills. typist. take s horthand & Best Appl. 536-0911. VI DEO C AST~O Answering service Recent residential ex keeper. Co benefit& in· Dawn,21.3/38l·3906. Uuspos1t1onwlllg1veyou well orga n 1icd TB.LEI Washer, dryer. dshwshr, SERVICE (714 l 761 · 4 operator fulJ & PIT. Call per .. rommerdaJ deslra elude, paid vacat ion . an opportunity to utlUze Challeogmg position ror bl d 835-~1 ble. Must be able to health ins., employee Sales National Corp. now your abll1lles to t he aggress1 v~ person Good!!potln Dana Pt for re l. guar 1 yr , .e· Nurses • direct and recruit. Full dlacowlts, EOE. Apply in hlrtna. No exp. needed. fullest. w/aood attitude Send re. Individual to ser ve sav· ll veredS46-S2lS. 839·7520. Assl3 tant, 3-Upm. full ,. PBX OPERATOR ti ri ed rr -" M I P me exr,i eoc &ta . ~ at: J. P. Mac's $2200 ~ mo. 714-661·17"8 We offer an excellent sume w/salary history 1ngs customers. us t Waahers, ~~ers, delux~ part t me · r e · W1'll t rain full tlm•. Pl h fl 1 "'D II t 40 C 11 ... r ;...-in ·•-I r "' us o ce on pnme est1u r a n t. 10142 ...:RJ:..::.:ck:: _______ start.Ing salary plus fr. to Box 39. '° a Y ype wdUm . 11 models. Year •uaranlee. "...,...,,ca....,.. c asses 0 • 2·-pm·llpm, Contact M'"'-f h'· p I p O Bo 1560 R' d "t\L!" l " fered.. Every other wknd .,.,. comer. ...,.,. ranc ..,e. Ada ms , Huntingt o n Inge benefits package. 1 ot. . . x . 1vers1 c. ·<>VVV e11 Your choice $139. cu fr ~-is Mauri~. Newporter Inn, S31·3113C orS31·1883 Beach. SALES PEOPLI Interested appUc&11ta are Cost.a Men Ca. 92660 l 6 8 . E Qua I 0 PP or Sale ends 11/18/'lfS. Coast 0 · ..,., . ..., • J107 Jambortt Rd, N.B. Invited to send fftume F-Pa·'" Employer. Mll"/11. Appliance S3'7·~ MURSIS AIOI 644-1700 E.O.E . REALC~CEl~ALL [.8 1---------t ~~:°~~ n:r~~ lncludiol aalary hiatorY S:C!. -..... 1"' (TllAlNJNG CLASS) -A • RF.STAURANT C'lub In CM. We traln and rtq_uirementa to: -. SI 0,IOCl T-'t Ctt Dinct• Hardwiel gu st.ove, good o 11 W l l I t r a Io PBX 8.eceptiooiat . Exper IMDUSTllAL BARTENDERS/ all f _. p J JOHNSON &JOHNSON Branch of intern ·1 cci PIT. Huot Bcb, mature, cood.. white & chrome. a Y • nee . XI nl com P• ny U you're LI.red of sellinR BUSBOYS you! C °" • ... "' · · eeo Newport Ceoter Dr. seeks alert pen for Im· respoo, ovr 21. Frt It Sat Micro ray Ir reg. oven. qualllied personnel. All benefita. Pleua.ot won-tao... and would like to WAITERS Nlcoletll642.-2000. Suitel.295 Newport 8cll port customer suppart only •·lOpm. S2.7~ hr. MabolfeT" 673-.3C20 thll\t available. Apply Ing cood's. See Brenda. .,._ c d CallSaJly 536-8832 1"5Supertor. NB Naber 's Cad illac, 2600 sell commercial Ir In· WAJTRF.SSES SALIS r /T .,,..uaJ Oppor Employer ~~a~ n41 ~~~: · Forted iM-J.as heater. MU.SING AIDIS Harbor BI v d . C. M. :~:!~: ~es1abll~~ C=C~~~~S Offer C'harge accounts In nia Penoooel Service ol TOOi. & Dll MAICEI 110.000 . New $100 • OIDllLllS ~9'100. Newport !leach based HOST~ dept stores near your SICllTAllY HunUngloo Beach. 161~ Immediate opeolo1 for a _'42-0705 _______ _ • co II Ol k N_...... ..... for work on an bm. $3-$5 per hr romm. Good t~DI skills. work Buch. form die maker W/U • Relrti. c:.-....ars 16 "U. ft .• mpaoy • r a <' """"""' n•xlble hr•. We tra in. eel , _ _. I "-"""ri I h t ..., " Schmidt at &40·1700 for on·call basla. Resister ... " van . .-... roo ca mm. ..~ ence n a or run broo.ze, modern aquaro. Above aver age w aae. PHAIMACtST/MGR Health plan Newport Locat ed in Pacifica Convalescent Center l.M5 Medic al Cente r. xlnt Superior Ave Newport growth OJ)pty, lnt'enllvc Beach. plan. Resumt-& re· ST__,1 , fer~nces r eq Contact VT I ll(rs. Kay 8'2-7724 Taite Unw to rclax a nd ---------ab® at borne. It 'ulmplc Pim H • ..,.,..d "' ll h D 11 I I Y P II O t Nwprt lkh. l:.116';. 7183 Cl..,Uled Ad5. And If you have somet.hln• tCI H ll. u ll a friendly SellwiUtEASE1 Clu1lned Ad·Vl11or al lt'u BREEZE ecz,.5678 0...tned Ada M2-S678 confldentlal a ppt. Sun· now.t Group In'" avail,' ..:..<7:..:l..:..4~>1133-:::;:..;;.9'7'96...;..;. ____ ADVANCED KINETICS. aHoSHSl21C 11tamplnga. Requires 5 topr'rfft.er.St00.548-~ beltP Iii Co "' •· 1231 Victoria, CM. Ra y cxpand'g R.E. yn minimum exper on ac ic mpan,y, yoo cbooae your day1 & SALESPEOPLE '46-71~ Ov pot co needs or mills. lathes & 1uinders. C11 dryer, used 1 yr llC"/TYPIST boon. R.eferences. car & Full lime. P art Time tanized pers w/!\Otne ac· Overtime ovalh1blr It Harvest Ookt, Kenmott Im med I a 1 telepboae are rtq. In· Christmas Help SecNtary t.o attorney. ct1 or finance bkad u xlnl 11tartln1 waac 41 Heavy duty. $8S. 751·34"5 bri .... 1 .~pe n n or terviewt every Monday R.M. Abrama Part or full Ume. 3/H 6 secy to Utelr treasurer. benefits. Call or apply ; t.o ~';~U·~~~= h rn·Spm. 1ntNewp0rt Blvd. CM. accurate typln1 nee. Variet y of pluaant 1742.2 Armstronc Ave .. Rd n 1erator. Avocado d I d w~1FP' 1 Lepl t'Xper dtslroable ........ In 1ov•ly new ofc lrv. ~ ....... ,.. ~ aide by sldeJ.~maker ·H an 1tu o. He a vy ~'"""' Sa*penon. •11res1 ve. ...... 'd 7c ......... 1 uuu ... --• Xlnt cood ~ Undia t ecrelarhl akUI• re· H08ph.-Uty RHOW"Cet po&W_ve atUtude. P'llU or -notreq · _...,.. · P'ut.asU~ adv p<Mnt. Ii 751 2080 ' · qui red. Aaaool•lt'd 831.0S10or75Z·t 118 pit. Exper or wlll tralo. benl.Calls..Jly.~ Tow Truck Drtver1 H · --·------- Deala n Studio• au4 Apply ·ln person. Stan· 'n-.de ~ old ltuff for Cl:>Mtal Pertoo.otl Aten ~r'd. ToP riay. Appl' Airway Ave. Su ite B "-U dJ dard Shoe st.ore, CM. new ioodlca with a ey,2'790Harbor.CM 41W T ow nJ, H O SeUthlop lutwllb Dally w.um .,.,. I e ltema 842·5'71 .-nS.Mstol. a-111edad.M2·Sf'78 AU.JOBSFREE OtumWay.C.M'.""2·1.2S2 Pllot Want Ads. --- I OAIL 'f PILOT • Wodneod11y ~ 1!.. 1118 eoao 1015 ..... wlt** •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Estates 1 -------'L~•Gt TAGs 9 ,91 .......... ~.!1 *•I BUY** from tour bWlllll'"" 11i11ll ~ Send unt l Urd IM "''rh ~ (i.royt C'ro00 UMd f'\trnllUrt " ll ll plla om~ 'lhlrl' \\ OC"twttn Hroollhurst & Appll11ncu OR I will rt!t ur n prrn11111rnt1 ) Gtlbt>rl 1.11mp•<>n to ellorS£.U..forYou 11~11IC'<I 111tri.H'tl'" t11r A. Ple~t NOV u 16 n MASTIRS AUCTIOM •trap. t1\N1t111.i .. 111111" Tlrtt 9AM lo 3PM l'ut 64M6N & 8 )) .• 9621 I () r('(lUlrt·n~nh l'r•· rlau, 1111\ 1land. N1p1x •n \t'lll h it.'1 ~ lht•ll t-or ·' 1nc n1 . n r 1•dl1•po1 nl --pl'l"llOC'l11h11'll lJtJ 1•111 h1>o1• •loob. l::.iti.tl•kfl Ort•.i1111 <'ou1•h, IO\<f'te1il 2 eO\I 111 1i1llpa1Jr• l.1h111 nr th•nch &i I.en t> 1>1'11 t11blf'A l"Off 11bh_•, U OO t>o • c;1n 11111wr I-"''' Spimlliih Or11w Ttiblf'. t\ rr11ctlt'all> tlt'W WI 8797 wall biu•ll & tn m "°'11 ladderb&<'k ('ha iri. I01an1itt-> tal(I Or tn twu n 1ril. ~UOf'n An n t• t hr'I ~---------lun•k \A1h.irb NN't~&t~'. loh of oOwr ,.., llNl1\IKi': Pll lC I'.~ turn 1 tu r <' W ;i ~ h N & 1 S2 o or J $~ <lobf.i't'r. l•v.r11nL1111"111, lnl I l~l llli\TIONb Al.t 4-$111111 $1 OUt·• of •• a br"" ... ~ l'l\Jr pnrt-s. Wt> art' " " Sl "-'l ' •• th• l11~Ml t·1rwt ro!™' .,. 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Ft-.11 J 1-: '"'~ 1>1,('t1unt r·d 1\dull & chllllr~11 !>llt'" Ph•11ted tro1.J:.1•rs, t·o1 di!. & dt•n1 m Str.ught ll!g & fla res <'0tll 11ny clay t.33 731\11 9'.n llll6 9 v. k I ni.h Sett('r pup~ AKC", s hot s. w urml•d _£hemp hnei.. 00:! ~ SI~'> Sm.ill v. Jlnut ftr11:.h Cpl Mill\ !>l'll-. 1h rec•1 nn '>IU4h'lll d1 ... k $:!~ M'"" full rulb onh• t11we.,l whit.., C'ha1rs ,111t1111w-. pnn·:. 1m ywh1•n •!>IU tll!ll 9060 ••••••••• •••••• •• •••••• AMtot for s• AMto. W ... ed 9 590 AMtoi, l"'porftd ,, ..... 44. $171( ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Tl'nnl• memi}(lr•tup, llun 11n1Clun !-.r11r 11rr TC' I' 11m1ly ~ llNt t l11b 1n OrunKr ('uly Call 1l4 644 41111111)¥ J ·24•Cf'2'1 ~/ WI WILL IUY 1MW 9712 Cal•Catahna Cleuk1 9520 YOUI DATSUM ••••••••••••••••••••••• S._ Mllet' Yec:hh ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAID FOR OR NOT (rn I 846·2'1~ '54 T Plrd TOP DOU.AA Mltcel•HDMI W-.d 1213) 598 9433 SMOO or make ocrer FOi TOP C.AaS 64S·'IS9'1 1081 •················••···· W ,\ N T F. 0 U A S It ~~1-"RH; EKATORS 542 3371 l\l \" . 1-:'1 "it-: I.I. 'E'\1 T K \OE ·t-.~I KE:\T 'E~t --·71 Clipper Manne 21 ' 4 ~ Dri•H 9550 Xlnl cond. trlr. xtras, ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2950 840 289S I 00 GALLONS lloble 14. xlnt cond Rae GAS-FREEi! \\ ANTt::U u111'tl but rll'"n 1'n pl.•H' )Our Jll Ill ing eqwp, trlr & lttra For Your TrCMlbfel ltl\'AI. mt•ul & brf'ud th•' i·oluintl tull Sl~ &44-0163 ____ 1 U we cannol beat your .. hl't'r !>II !Ml art G Encson 32• wheel 7 bpas written deal from any f' I'> f'!.r.7 0 " J EEPdealerin Cahf ()( WANT tm l''tont hood &. ,. -··l 'l n VII F' · CN G C 1 ea n fer good Oct. lto Nov JO. n.ihl fr11r1t frnclt•t for 63 29,000. Pt P 714·968·5902 1978 and ne w Jt>ep must v W 11 u It N 11 1h• n I~ I •JJ I\) f J {I} j ...:.e_;ves:..:.-. _____ 4 be purchased. ~ 2<M3 ---·11~~~~~~~JI Er ickson 32. 5 5 With H•w •79 CJ 7 Mlt1k al New Olin Mark IV 160 skis Newport Slip $8000/bsl CJ9M9SAC04°'1401 IM..,_Rh IOU $150, Roffe & Head sz 10 ofr 675-7186 $5995 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ladie's ski wea r . l'l11s 32footCatrh. Needs work. MEW •79 ~pl· KOl(t'rl1 Urum !-M . newaccesaorlell.640·4306 szooooroHer . CHEROKEE ~f ~t1.~~.cilrm~ll~=t !!~ 5partlrtgGoocb 8094 SS6-J073 orSS2·7l45 (J9A17NN020361 J Uh:! 1\14 ._1ft 4pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo~lps/ 9070 $869 5 uli Thoma:. O rj(llO 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• #I htCaUf. ~~thbt.~~!o. "~ .. J;~~~' SUPS AVAILAIU Costa Mesa V AC Newport 646·0SSl AMC/ JEEP l Ol\OX t'lt'l' bB~'>. 175 Must sell %8 4974 WANTED. need 40. boat CHO<. CH CHOOSE s hp by Dec I 2524 Harbor Bhd your gins from the Datly 675 7553 Cosla Mesa l ol11ml1111 c.raroool.t Pilot CHRISTMAS GI FT ----1 ~nt ~orktntr: cond TRAIN 1 Every Wednes 60' Slip A•allable 714 549·8023 Slz:t 536 1925 day beginning Nov. 15th for40to00' power boat tn '71 Jeep Comma ndo. auto OHie• .,_,,.,._.. & thru Dec. 10th Ca II exchange for use of boat trans. V6. $3200 or take s-.a-..t 808S 642 ·::..:::..·..:.5678.;_: _______ 1 wtsk.ipper Contact Mary over payments 5411-1026 ..,...,....--Anne 673-1221 btwn 9 and •••••••••••• ••••••••••• TY, Rocio. 5 '78 lntrn 'I Traveler 4x4. BARWICK DA TSUH """, •• I j 111 t 11" It t'• 8ll-l l7S 49).J37S WE BUY CLE.AM CAJlS &TIUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 546-IJOO WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED C/\RS i''ORElGN. DOM F.STIC or CLASSICS tr your car 1s extra clean see us ftrsl I.AUER IUICK 2925 llarbor Blvd Cost.t Mesa 979 2500 WE BUY USED CARS CALL.PAPPY Used Car Mgr 540-5630 IOll~SO~ & so~ • LINCOlN·MERCURV X.lnl new & used ofc furn. HiFI, Stereo 8098 Completely cust.omized. ~Ian files, wk bent'hes ••••••••••••••••••••••• Urgently needed' 35' boat Auto trans, A/C. ever y 2626 HARBOR BLVD. E SURPLUS631 2777 CROWN s lip Newport Beach optJon. Discounting $3000 COSTA MESA EJC e cuttve desk and RENT A TV 675 1700 for 1mmed sale. Pvtpty rechrun~ swivel chair . II 30' Avalon mooring In ..;54.S:___-M24 __ o_r_fi_c_e _____ , PAID FOR OR NOT p1ur very good cond1 front of Scan 's & swim ·75 Chevy Short bed, xlnl WF Wtl L IUYOILEASE YOUR lt711MW MOW! •IMW• •RESALES• '7420024 sp. 1373LPF) '75S30ia air (S60MML> '7620024 sp. <569PQM) '77 320i 4 s p. C283.5Pl l '76 S30i 48f (3~RKS) ·77 630 cs ( 689'1' J F. ) We may have your next car in our inventory. Call us loday• 831-2040 495.4949 '76 S30i, LOADED. silver, lo nu. $10.000 645 6470 ·1 2 BMW Ba v ar i a Sunroor . .:-d merh cond. 65.CXX> miles, $4100 firm. 545-8489, or ~ee al 1370 Logan Av. CM. from 9 lo s ---------Datt. 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •DATSUMS• L-. SeMcfiOR Of Alt Modef~ SALES· LEASING PARTS·SERVICE COSTA MESA DATSUN Friendly 3 yr olrl A I\(' n·r , Kc•t•-.hond re m11 ll-. 1H ... ~°'ld home M .1k1• offl·r 646 7805 urt 5 30 ,11 h1w IJI t n·.. h4t, tltl~:i MWtlll'lf'' tioo.'comfortable. useful. LOW AS area S"Ztl.CM~1 67_3 5099 cond, lo mi's. $4700 UY. ' ;jtt~a1'i~ 646·2076, 10-4 $10. MO. look. SpHd & 534·5458 B • • • 1111 Y ipair f'reedelivery in area Std 9080 Trucks 9560 Ian W09staff 7 Wal 60'' & 72 .. ctesi..s (714) 549-7024 •••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUR CAR !"OR 2114511ARBOR BLVD 540-64 I 0 540-02 I l 25ijC)I Knotty 1'11ll' Hd with exer sw1v chairs 1----------11 · Glasspar. !10 hp. '75Chevrolet LUY Pickup CASH! 1..,gunJll1ll~ Al~o s1de cba1rs Excep· Beautiful 25 .. color TV. I Ev1nrude. mu-.t s ell, with GEM -TOP shell You art'lhe winner of I tonal buys while they YT wmly, free del. $128 S 1. I 5 O I be s t o ((e r New brakes & shocks In ~ A I. I' ( Ur 11 l'I fl I h I'' Gt'rmJn S h o rt hair t oy<. 1041111 Ap ... h<· P c>1nter pupp). A K C ltl\·f'r 1-'V !H1!1 32U 7 Twof\-'H Ticbts last '833-978l9to5 646-1786 7705896 excellent mechanical v w ·s. IMPORTh, ----to tht• O k ff d k _J_L_S--k---M--d-11 condition ' Pn pty Now SPORTS . Hones 8060 LONG HEi\C'll 11 a o tee es s . B pea e r s o e 0 C 11 DOBIE. pupp). S mot. TIIEATRE F'C:S'TIVAL $95-$195 272<1So.Harbor. l ·l00,6 mosoew.$530pr Transpcwtcrtion ONLY $250 · a CALLTOM ORFRANK remale. 7 mn':., spa){'d 1-'rt Sat 10 ;• Aft 6. 640-1139 ,ema le. ne0 ds IO• 1n•"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• r... Su C SA 0 5 497...,.,., ~ .. . ,.. 1 "OUR TOW"'-'" 1te . I am-pm. ·,31-4451 aft4 P M ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....:..:;.;__.:·"""~-·------• 842-4435 hme. s hots. tail do<·ked, Thrbrd 7 yr "e d Ill 2 11. " Ca Sde/ dewormed, $75 8J7 &>8(l hay Xlnl hunter Jumper. st.arnng Eddie Albert at P.+s 1087 loah & w.iH a::"· 9 I 2 C h ev Y ·79 S II ve r ado eves G40 0117 eves the Long Bea<.'h Conven· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~__. Fleet.side, 1 '2 T P /U. Blk1 ---tion & Enlertainment AFRICAN GRAY PAR4 •• ;:r.z::::; ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• wine upholstery. lded. 8045 •-~...1ry 8070 Center. JOO t: Oc ean Bl . ROT, young bard $350. GaMcal 9010 Oltrduecrkc.am$pel50r 4 Ssalloe~ew/& maPPn7yl4~99tr~l919$7SOO/ ofr ••• •• •• •• ••• • • • • • • • • • •• .rc"..-n Long Bear h PP s.56-6921 •••••••••••• •• • ••••• • •• .... M 1 x e d Do b e r m a 11 ••••••••••••• • •• ••••••• Call 642 5678. ext 329 refng 640 2700 ....:...:--------- tTttto You * DRIVEA. • * LITILE .•. * SAVE A LOT f'ema le 6mo Jo'ric-ndly I 09 l'::i r a t <'f'rl tf ll•d toda1m your l1Ckl'lf> PICMOS&Of"C)CtftS 8090 Mt nl c amper . l''ull 'OOFordF250Ranger. ('Ute & :.pinte<l 642 .ag72 Diamond, 11, .,. l'olor . n· * * * ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 d S2, 4 00 equipped. fair co n 963 6524 art 5 ta il 'a l ue $fi200 Sell GULBRANSF.N Premiere Mus t s acnfict: $200/ofr 6mos old h.·mak r.rrm.in S4XOO ~19 8903 Mon F ri Ma 1lmJ: hoxe., lll•tt vy du· Organ Like new Cost DATING 675·3212 ·75 Chev PU. 1 2 ton. PS. 1 Formerly llarbour VW) 18711 Bl':ACH RLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH SHOP &COMPARI-: She,,h .. rd Ila:. ull -.hot'> H 5 ll..N()Y I_ lY r.trdhoa rd Ideal for $6200, Sell S3000 ~ 5777 ---V-8. short be<1 . Gd shape mailing Chn~tm,1 -. pk~s Get set for T hanksgiving $3900 492 29371 831 ~14 y ood w 11 h <' h 1Id r1• 11 klat'k llilb i::old J1·v. l'lry Complete ma ihn~ kit~ or 40 Upnght Players & 5000 TH IS weekt:n<l 8' cabover. hke BARWICK DATSUN '°'·"''.I u.an 4 '.1p1...,t r .tn01 836 A6S4 <l ' a 1 I J h I •' 11 11 "" 1nd1v1dual bOXl'/; avail tn r olls 10 .stock. Carty new, many xtras. incl Crwg I Yr old ma 11• Colden W h n I <'<; a I l· '' n I " A :.1ze!'.. fro m 4 .. lO Ill"' Playe r Pianos 801 W BOAiT V:cT:~N IS s loral(e dolly. S 1800 831-1375 493.3375 ~ ------- ftl-trievl'r. gor1d v.1 t h 714 5.'i7 4284 <.'u bes To Orc!f•rr:i llRo x BakcrSt.CM 540-8908 642·973 _1 _____ _ ehlldren 646-7504 bd M ...... , 8080 ('rs, 741552 3441 91un· f''lnep1anosForSale ForBuying ...... ~udllkes 9140 "We need to buy clean Datsun used cars" 2PM IKin aneous 6 p m w {' d (' I I v {' r p NO or Or Sellina -· • __ __ _ ••••••••• •••• •• •••• •• •• anywhere OQUlST IA SH ':it ••••••••••••••••••••• •• f)'eeKittens.Cahco.T:ib Nt:W S AFF., U L all . . 8600 Ha miltonAve.ll.B Andforthe European t'oxl GT, dlx '77 CH EV Pickup. 1,T S Will Pa y Top Dollar S COSTA MESA DATSUN hy.s. spouerl 1>45 2137 aft proved .. designed for <>m 8 sofa, d1mng tabl~ +4 Bankf5J6.8~5 ·1 BOATllaNtesGtiNn EWS Moped. Recently tuned. w/8' bed. AC/PS/Pll 3PM bustnc''>S. I'd $600(), will <•hai rs. meta l drs k inancmgava1 . Xlnt cond. for a great Dxl cab Dual tanks. I ------.,ell ror 12500. lnquti l'. w /s 1d e s tand . <'OPY Steinway, 1930, 5. 11 .. cheek our front ride. S350 Le t·s talk. _nu_$4:__950_._P_h_6_7_5_·~---284SHARBOR BLVD 540-64 I 0 540-0213 K1tten<. N rrd h o m e 714.~0-SIOl ~c1h117n6c & misc items $7SOO.Ebony. pa geindeJCdaily . 759·1799 . '78 Chevy CJO 454. Auto. desperately Cahro, t11b .,....,. Off Af bys 551·1979 1731 0397 SALE' RcC'llner . eou<'h. · 640·0625 l•JJl\J~!{l)t MoSct=•/ Sllvarado, air. er. 1 1976 Datsun P1 c k u?, blk1wht TV. coHf'l' tllls. Admiral refri ~. Bell & I OS • ·-··-••• •• 9150 _6....;p:...m_.645 __ ·387_4 _____ , ALL ABOARD for the 30.000 males. Air Con Beaut Dalma11 a n . txix s pnni::&mat\s,31 ri: llow e ll motion p1 cl , UPRIGHTPAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• .75 Chevy L uv Macad DailyPllotCH RISTMAS d/radio. l Owner$3.000 purebred. Ing hair pup dre!o.sers. lamps. misC' l6mm. prote<.'tor. Servel LG SELECTION-FREE HUSKY ·73 125 XLNT very gd <.'Ond. 47.ooo mi. GIFT TRAIN''' F or Ltc. 1087199. 642-4321, py. male 645-1966 after 3 itern.'> 1 298 5042 gasrerng, all &42 1802 TUN IDNEGLrv&ERLYO C A l * • * cond very fast. good $2.S95./bsl ofr. 846_ more i.nlormat1on and to ext 210. Pat Walla ures. many extras. $450 pl3ce your ad call a f'ree to good h<•m<' IJh & W ac;.her. dry e r d1., 'hephe rd m 1..: /\lso hv.a'lher . ('nlored T\' beauttfrl bl11ek llusky & Pov.er mower & cJJ:cr S hephl'rd m1'1( lloth s:rn fi4lt 5848 SCRAM·LETS P.t'sPlanoShoDH 181AvenidaLaCuesta or best offer. Call _aft_._4_30 _______ , CHRJSTMASAD·VISOR '77 8210, 16,000 mi. 4 dr. 728 Wl9thCMS48f272 SanClemente 6467896 Sacnfice 1978 Fo rd 4x4. 6425678 AC. AMIF'M. 8 trk, auto ANSWERS h 1092 Youarethe winner or loaded w/opttons, elec ---.-:..-~----t 751·3811 d yi.. 675·45~2 Sewinc) Mac iMs Two Free Tlcbts ·74 Husqvama WR 6 spd , winch. A/C, etc. $7500 65 VW bug $900. Good eves Orclud -Pesk) ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo the deser t tank. Curnutt 675-8517 cond. Opel wagonS200 --------- EIN·tric Rntotillt•r 3' t;uno -Kingly BrotherSew1ng Machine LONG BEACH shocks. $800 C4 1G70Xl5 675--0894 '74 260Z 2 +2 AMIFM. K bl.tdl'S, con verts lo che m LOCK P ICK $50 THEATRE FEST IVAL Tt r es & R 1 m s . $50 197~ Datsun Plck 11p JO, AHa Ro..-o 9705 track t ape dt.-ck, 4 spd ti e & l11v 1n i: w 1lh c:hJldren 642 3-160 SOSO sa w. drill . & gras5 F'Bl.executives arcnot 548·5956aft4pm "OURTOWH" 848.a906aft 6 miles. AJr Cond/rad10. l ••••••••••••••••••••••• AI C. good cond. Call ~;'J~s~~~~j~S2oo given a key !0 th~ men·s 1977 Singer Futura. does starring Eddie Albert at 74 Su.zukl TM 125. rarely ?D';~1~ · 6~~.~~~i ~:t urn Alfa Romeo Spyder. evesorwknds 84()-2J65 Simmons Sofa s leeper room. They re given 8 everyth.mg. Excell cond. the Long Beach Conven· used Never raced. Mus t 210 · · · AM /F M 8 track Buy '73 240Z. mus t sell . Sl50 Zenith slt>reo $150 Twin maltri.'ss set, never LOCK PICK lo cabinet. Cost $650-tion & E nte rtainment sell Movmg make oHer · 675-2239 $ 3. 7 00 I b es l o rr e r . •........•......•...•.. Hedrm c h l'<>l S60 used 2()yr wrnty. $150 hardlyused-sell$450Call Cent.er,JOOE.Ocean Bl.. 675-9507. AYdi 9707 _77;_.;;.0...:.5896;;.;...;_· ____ _ Peacock C'ha1r $11)0 Call Washer $85. Dryer $75 ISELL idle c'tems r°"•dthAdo =99· dys 833-3581 , eves Long Beach. SCOOTER II d '73 Vans 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 8210. a uto trans. snrl. in AM 496· 7635 768-8494 D&ly Pilot lass• ie . Call 642-5678. ext 329 on a , •••••••••••••• ••••••••• ----------1 ....:..;..:....;________ to chum your tickets 70cc. ~real cond. Fun. ,76 CHEVROLET '77 Fox. 25,000 ma, 4 spd, 2 8·trk s tereo, new tire!<.. $200 Tim 546 5187 aft 7 dr. snrf. except <'Ond met. blu w/p1nstnpm~. LONOllEACH THSAT1'S PSSTIVAL Presents EDDIE ALBERT OUR TOWN riv lno rl'\tol"\ w11 JP• ALLYN ANN MARY JO McLERIE CATLETT WILLIAM SARAH BOGERT RUSH and. WENDELL BURTON Directed by GOWER CHAMPION LIMITED ENGAGEMENT Long Beach Cer\lerTheater •Tuee. thru Sat. eves. 8:30p.m. •Wed., Sat. & Sun. mata., 2:30 p.m. Charge aeata by phone (213) 436-3661. Ticket• on Hie now. At th• box offk:e, 300 E. ocean Blvd., all Tlcketron and Mutual AgenclH end at all Aobln1on'1 Dept. Store a -"Aak Mr. Foater" Travel Counters, Long Beach Convention and Enter· talnment Center. ... • • * • · . SURHR VAN $4800/ofr. 559 5718 o r xlntC'ond f'.P. Must sell. Wanted;Sumlogupto45 '71 Harley, 1200 eleclr a Auto matic. A MI F M 759-~ 835-7441 glide custom chopper. all stereo tape l ----------knots complete elec un· new. 550 mt on ever · • pwr. s eer· IMW 97 I 2 i6 280Z. 2+2. air. auto+ it. 12+ 110 volt ref rig. for n.-· 1 n g ·. 1h 1 ·~at c k ~ea t s · ••••••••••••••••••••••. Lo nu. Xlnt eond $7400 Unillite 34. 840-2682 yth.ing . ..,.,over spnnger. spec1a pain , c r wse con· "-·-536 1515 ft 5 mucho chrome. Must see lrol. pop.top roof. aux. ORANGE COUNTY'S v wuer -a . look.Marine lo appreciate. $3650 or lo{as ta n ks, Tacoma OLDEST ·1s280ZAl<'.4-s pd.$8200 ~,,,.... 9030 best offer. 554 ·5728, wheels & low miles. Llc $ 558·0393 d ys. 494·344ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536-6202 IB837S4 Ser . P3247. ' eves. 2r Trail-Rite tandem axle · 1 o H . D . C h o pper $5477 --------- trailer. 6" channel. adj Sports t er C hro m ed . 13 Pick up with shell wheels, s ur ge brakes. newly rebwlt. Best orrer. Sales-Service Leasing Custom int. & e:i;.t. IMron $900. Will trade. 2076 64.2·3460 lt:'t;Ca".r,ltte.. pa111t, 894·0561or496·7097 Placentia Ave, C.M · i4 710 Wagon Xlnt cond loah.,Powar 9040 MotorHolMI. S•I Rolls1sJ~~mboreeBMW inside & o ut. Goocf ....................... Rawt/StcMoga 9160 NewportBeach 640·6444 mech 'I & tires. A/C, 1----------i······················· $185()552·5467 -- Grand Banks 1971 Lmtdou Fiat 972S CREVIER Bstn Whaler -Seacrafl Stan MlUer Yachts (213) 598-9433 (714) 846-2754 LMnry Motorito,_ ·79 Ford, 6 C'YI. auto. A/C, ...................... . Fully self contained stereo cass wt booster. Generator, 2 aar cond1 TV .hook-up . Ca mper SEA RAY'S 17' to 30' HARRISON'S SEA RAY IOATS tloners, roof lop air , eqwpped. Many xlras antenna, C B radio . $8700/ofr 497.3035 AM/FM stereo tape, hk new tires & other extras too numerous to men- tion. Very. very clean Look al this 001:: beror you buy ! Call Truma n at THEODORE ROBINS '74 Ford Econol in e Custom 100 Van. AM/ l''M CllSS. A/C, good cond $3500 Mike 770·2922 wkdys 8·S '77 Dodge, V·8, maxi van. AC, custom windows, true spoke wheels, lo mi. $7200. J oe, 6 45·5370 , SS2-6225. $I ST & .. OAOWAY SAMIA AIO• 835·3171 1 H•C VlTIMA TE ORllllNO MACHIN( •USfO IMWs• 73 Bavaria S I R (S6111 Jl'l 74 2002 ~pd CBHQ015 I '75 2002 Auto.air (1d2236 > '76 3.0slS/R C029RKM > '77530;4spSI R 10179 776.:n:si4/spd <TRS962) 78 633csia S/ R (012VPV > Ooted.,., S..l!dar aaoa Over 200 Fials to choose from plus an out.standing selection or Sports cars al DICK MILi.ER MOTORS 120 W Warner, S.A. 557-2132 f\at '71 11A Spy, AM/FM new radials, xlnt, $1750. p Ip' 536-4583. 3101CoastHwy . N.B. 631-2547 FORD 9727 '77 GMC ~ ton Van. All·-------· HOMla 24• Reinell '72 $3100/cash x tras . Good co n d . IOI McLAREN'1 ···~:::::.:::::•7•9•••• '2060 HARBOR BLVD (()STA ME SA b•1'2 0010 +assumable loan or $5950/bsl ofr. Ow ner 9nllN ""•...,, S3l004.92·263'7 Rent 23· Motor Home All des pe r a t e 556·6729/ & H~D & Cars xtras. $225 per wk. 6" pe 957-CMM. Uf"'lll A 23'1 ChrisO' '7l3. lnbdlm menage. _rru_·_. 846-__ 7255 ______ , i-6--F-ord--V-a_n_E2SO __ . -Lo-w MANY ~ 548.~r, . mi , mi o t "on d . GET YOUltS NOW! To Chooff Frotll! RXER UPPER Trailen. Tra•.t t110 ~f8~~-ill:~5;~-6332 '78 IMW 7llla UNIVERSITY • •••• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • ••• • _..;..__..;.._ ___ :____ OtdlMOblle SportfilhiftcJ loat 27 ' Airstream traile r , A.tos W~ 9590 7 EXECUTIVE HOftd9 Can • GMC 2 8 ' powe r boat <'Ustom wood intenor . ••••••••••••••••••••••• DEM0·1... TMICkl w I Cl ybr l d ge. ga 11 ey . $2800/ofr 646·5791 ev~. WE IUY 320t·s with automatic. air 2850 Ha rbor Blvd. sleeps 4. Wood hull tn cond . s t e reo , u lloy good cOQd. & eng. com· '78 Vacationeer. 24· self USB> C.llSl wheels. Low mileage, Costa Mesa 540·9641> p let e ly r ebll. Needs conta.loed. Fully eqwp· We 're I.be new Chevrolet too• '77 Honda Accord. Xlnt b r lgblwor k , m i n or oed·all options + a wn· dealenhlp in the tr vlne cond Su roof 000 carpentry,canvu repair Ing. AM/F M Q uad 8 Auto Center. We need ~N BeacbBlvd ssso0/of:.Dars24&w.~. • new wiring. Owner is track. Discount S2000 for your used car! l.a Ha bra ev-wtcnd (213 )375-8121 notbandy!Elec.gear in· Imme d iate n le . pp JOE <AtBeacb•WhlttieT) eta. depth rll\der & braod MS-Ma4 <Ofc> MAC PHERSON 714/522·5333 new 2 way rm radio & • ...:-...o Su d '75 Honda Civic Lo ml, FM ster /c a ss . Maga/rdls, Rack. Xlnt cond. $2700/bst of r . RDF. Beat offer over 32 um Streamline travel CHEVROLET ci,,_,., n ays $4000 Call 646·3006 trlr, used only .,., do1 21 Aul<> Center Drive · ti m es. Mu s t see . 13' Boston Whaler. 1tlnt B ea ut i ful tr ailer . IRVt NE cond, s p ecial model Re placement value opx 768-7222 w/handralls. blln suts, Sl8,000. Asking $7800 b ack r e sts. s pecial 6'7s-8517 WANTED! CWlhionl, 25hp John80n A11fo W.lc•, Ports Late model Toyotas . etec 11lart 'TS. full canva11 & Accnsorln 9400 Volv0&. Plckuf)8 & V11ns cover. lites. x lnt trlr , etc ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call us today! '~ $2500. 640-4744. 64.2-7820. ~/ •••••••••••••••••••••• Cbarter plush eo· or 75 mot« yacht. hourly dall)' 6'75-2112-875-7 4 ll 'e6 F.1 C.mlno not run· nlng. good for p arts 1375. 568-3078 ANTED: Front hood & riaht fronl fender for 63 VW Bu g . No de nts. 545-2083 196 • ...._ .. .. c ........ .. .... u .. ou -S40·'4'7 I• '69 BMW. ~002. Nice . ...:642...;;:_-l...;..&4_!_. ----- $2SOO. 64S-756S or 673·3145 ....,... 9730 Te.fl)' ••••••••••••••••••••••• l!r14 BMW 2000. a uto, Exper Ja~ mechanic no':" x.lnt C'ond $5700 at tlerb s Garage. 199" 49&-3804 · ll1ubor 81. CM. 548·6226 '76 """' t rl '73 XJ6. brown. new lires. ,,.,..,. a11 o. sn , air. ln d .... ne r am1fm s tt'reo. brown. x l con · o .. g. ow XJnl ('Ond 27 ,000 mi PI P $5900::..:.... 6'7:..;.:.S-05~1.:..3 ___ _ Beat offer. Hunt Har ....._ 9731 213 582 17l2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7S BMW 2002. Exp. J .H. mechanic now opeect. AM/FM stereo at Herb 's Garage. 1995 caueu e 54&-a42. Harbor Bl. CM. 548-6226 .. , ... ••• Jll 74 ... 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M a k (.' t h 0 " " st 0 0 d CORMIER Leas1'ng '75 911S Targ a , <'Oppe r 7!1 Super Beetle, sun roof, hoUM>hold Items you'rt- inel. 7" pollshed mai:s, AMffM. radial!.. '76 Granat.la 4·dr. 6·cyl. not using available l ~~!_Akf~toldCeBnledr lowert"d.$U,SOO SS75268 Xlnt rond $2895 551 ·25. immac. e quipped . someotherfam1lybyad ~"""' ae Iv . $3 100 /o fr. 979-1953. vcruslllgthemforsalean LakeForest PORSCHE '71 T/S. SupN '6S VW BUS, 2000 m1 on ~1 ·4119 •. Classified. Call642·5678 768-8026 BUY or LEASE aasa ' . Dick Miller Motors RAT FACTORY AUTHORIDD Sa1H. s.r.k•. L .... & 0.-hlt-ttrt 120 W. WarMf' at So. M-. s-taAM •557-2132• immac ulate. loaded. new engine Nu cluLrh '78 Sdn d e Ville d I ·~t~::14~ mac. m~k>~~SlOOOtakes ~~«;f~c:iz.~rfor fl~ ~.°.':.~~•"=•••••••!~.~~•••••':•~~.": •••.••• !~.~~ ~.~.":•••••••!~ ~·.~.": ••••••• !~.~ ~.~:.": ••••••• !~~ ~':.~.":•••••••!~.~~ $4800/offer. Steve days. 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" \'1•1 unother 1nh·rn1:1I nm 'ulslon apJ>('ars to he 1n lht' making for tht' st nfe torn Hunt mgton Beach City Council Thi' new controvt'rsy deals with the possible early res1gna lion nr Ron Shenkma n as mayor Monday rught The gume pla n 1s des1i;cnc'<I to stop Richard Su~bert rrom gammg the city's top elect· eel post Siebert. the m ayor pro tern· pore. <:ould nurmtilly l'xpcl'l lo move into Shenkman s shoes as mayor when Shenkman resigns from the City Counc il n ext month Shenlunan confirmed Tuesday he 1s considering vacating tht• mayor's slot early in order to participate in the selection of the new mayor The mayor 1:0.. selected by the vote of the seven City Council members Shenkman claims the maJon ly of the City Council 1s uncom· fortable with Siebert because of Sierber1 's stormy relallonshlps with City Adminis trator Bud Be lsito "It wouldn't be good for S iebert to b eco m e mayo r because of hls adver sary rule with Belsito," Shenkman said. "I 'm concerned for Belsito's we lfa re. These are critical limes and he needs the s upport of the mayor amJthecouncil " The maneuver was brought to light by an item on the agenda tha t goes out to council mem· bers listing the election of a new mayor as possible action Shenkman said he is not cer· lain he will resign as m ayor Monday and that he might puU the ite m off the agenda It was learned that former Mayor Ron Pattinson probably will be nominated to s ucceed Shenkman if Shenkman folJows through on hls plan Pattinson said he 1s willing to serve "and be a strong mayor " 1f that is the rouncil desire Siebert said today he wouJd like to become m ayor a nd said that differences with Shenkman and ot he r s 1s a m alter of philosophy "It's a matter of who is running the city the city adminis trator or the City Council I believe the City Council should be 1n control and 1 will not becom t.> 1:1 rubber st amp "The questio n s hould be whether the city adm inistrator supports the views of the council majority and not the other way around " Siebert continued. "There are <See CONFLICT. Page A21 WIUING TO SERVE Former Mayor Pattlnaon Teachers Delay Strike Vote I f Air Race Secret Ballot i. I \ i , ' ,, r I ;/ I I ,. I I' { II Int< " IN •· 1 sell Tt the I this f . If) I to sel1 : It ~ ~(~~ ~ ' ~ APWI,......_ AIDS IN RESCUE Lindsay Wagner 'W Actress Aids Police ' lnRescue { LOS ANGELES I AP l Tclev1s1on's "Bionic Woman," actress Lindsay Wagner, took part in a real-life rescue atop a 21 ·story hotel as she tried to talk a 27 -year·old wo man out of Jumping to her death. police said today. A woman ide ntified by police as Pat Lopez of Los Angeles was wrestled lo safety Tuesday night by a police officer and the en g ine e r of the S hera t on U ni versal Hot e l 1n North Hollywood nearly an hour after Miss Wagner arrived al the hotel. Miss Lopez demanded to spea k to the actress. who st arred in the recently canceled telev1s1on series. police said. Miss Wagner was pic ked by a po li ce helicopter al the Malibu sheriff's station helipad at 6:25 p.m . arriving 20 minutes later at the hotel where she talked to Ms. Lo pt>z "She <Miss Wagner! was just great," said one officer. addin~ that the actress w as "in· strumental in helping us save the wom an'slife." Despite Mi ss Wagner's arrival • and the rescue efforts of officer ~ Gordon Stanley and hote l ~ en~ineer Lee Wyatt, Miss Lopez re fused to climb back onto the roof. Sgt Jerry Rutherford said. C "We were afraid that she ~ ;muld either get up the courage to Jump or just fall out of sheer t fatigue." said Rutherford.. t ' f • IT AU WENT IN HALF HOUR "I only needed one half hour Lo !!ell all I bad." That's the happy story told by the Costa Mesa man who placed this Dally Pilot class ified ad: Must sell, movh1g from art>a , Sears Washer and el~c ((as dryer. both SOO, Uprtghl GE freezer, 16 cu rt and refrig, both $125. )CU l()(XX t If you have unused appliances to sell, call 642·~. I It only takes a few words in a Dally Pilot classified lo attract a buyer. ! ' Given Go Ahead Approval was given Tuesday for an air race off the coast of Huntington Beach Nov. 24·26. Meeting in Santa Barbara, the State Coastal Commission ap- proved the event by an 8-2 vote. The chief obstacle reportedly stiJI standing in the way of the race is the posting of a $25.000 bond by organlzer David Wolf. who is operating the Orange County International Air Races from the South Coast Plaza Hotel. WoU said loda) he was happy about the coastal commission decision "but not surprised ." He said he will post the bond Friday Tom Miller. a local official with the s tate Parks a nd R ecreation Department, said the agency gave approval Lo lhe races Sept. 20 contingent on the okay by the coastal commission. T h e South Coast Regional Coastal Commission previously rejected the races but the action had no teeth because of a lack or a quorum. Regional comm1ss1oners had been concerned about a flock of least terns which normaJl y nest in a rea. The birds have fone south for the winter, however. Wotr said he expects a crowd of about 100,000 for the pylon·lo- pylon races at low altlludes O\.er the water. H e h as s nlicited 36 ,000 Southe rn California pilots to buy tickets at SlO for each day's event He said previously that he hopes to raise money for re· ligious television programming. He said that pylons (tall m arkers> will be placed In the water and will comprise th e three-mile race course. A landing strip is planned on a flat port.ion of the beach between Magnolia and Newland Streets west of lhe Santa Ana River. He previously said television coverage for the event will be s p onsored by the Chris tian Sports Network and wilJ be sent across the country by sate llite . More than 50 planes are re- portedly set to compete for a total purse of $175,000. 2,000 Homes Lose Power Fountain Valley police head· quar ters had to rely on a o PmPrePnc-v fledrlcal llenerator Monday night when the station and 2,000 nearby homes were hit by a power failure. Southern California Edison Company officials said the elec· trical power outage occurred al 11 : 55 p.m. when a trarusformer failed. E lectrical power was restored to the police station and all but 75 of the homes wtlhin an hour. Full power wa."J restored to the area by 4:30 p m . Tuesday, of. liclals said. APWl..._... .. WHERE CONSTRUCTION WORKER BURIED ALIVE FOR 31fz DAYS IN JOPLIN, MISSOURI 'The Good Lord Was With Me,' Says Survivor of Hotel Collapse After Rescue 'Lord Was With Me' Says Trapped Man JOPLIN, Mo CAPl Alfred "Butch " Summers, trapped 31"2 days in a prone position when a hotel collapsed on him, said lo· day he doesn't know "how in God's name I s urvived it " "The good Lord was with me." Summe rs to ld reporters from his hospital bed. "That's a ll that needs to be said " Meanwhile, r escue rs using earth-movers. shovels and their ba re hands dug steadily through the tons of steel and rubble ror two other men missing s ince the Connor Hotel collapsed on them four days ago. · Summers ' wife. Pa tricia, her head bowed. wept softly as the 30-year-old worker described his o rdeal. He said he thouji!ht only o ne floor had fallen on him while he was operating a welding torch on a beam. "All I can r emembe r 1s. all of a s udden. it 1ust collapsed the re was no way of telling what would happen," he said. Asked if he panicked, he said. "That's one thing I never did because I kne w so m e how somebody would find me." At the hotel site, several times during the night engines fell s ilent and rescuers slopped in t heir tracks as a seis mological c rew turned on sensitive instru· me nls in hopes of finding siRns of life beneath the debris . But they found nothing "I say we've got a 50·50 ch ance at this poi nt." said He nry H. Parker. s uperlnten· dent of the Tulsa. Okla . based Coy-Blagg Wrecking Co . general contractor for the hotel 's demolition. "I think so In m y heart and souJ. It's my opln· ion that if the Lord Is wUJinft they'll be lhere." Police chief Larry Tennis said r a ln . w h ich had f a ll e n periodically since Sunday and was expected t o continue through today. could cause some ' ,.,..,, ....... SURVIVED COLLAPSE AHred Summers fl ooding in the ho1et basement But he said the cavity where Summers was found was dry "Get me the heJI out of here'" Summ ers c ried out Tuesday when rescuers broke through to him He survived in a space about two feet high and 30 feet in diameter and said he crawled around in the blackness for hours. searching for a way out S ummers had no idea what day 1t was and was ttnaware that the entire nfoe stor ies or the 70-year·old landmark Connor Hotel collapsed on top or him Saturday morning. "It's been a long Saturday." Summers said when told he had been beneath the wreckage for m ore than three days . "If you've never witnessed a m iracle." said Tennis. "you have tonil~ht " <See AUVE, Page AZ) Huntington 5 · Visit Desert, Hire Top Aide All five Huntington Beach elementary school trus tees piled into a station wagon Tuesday, drovC' to the desert about 100 miles away and gol the mselves a new school superintendent. H e 1s 42 yea r o l d Dr Lawrence Kemper. lhl supenn l e nd l'nt o f th t> P al m dale <'le m entary Sthool District since 1974. After returning to Huntington Rca('h at 9 p m wi t h Dr Kemper and his wik Gail in tow. tru.-;tees unanimously voteo to hire tum to replace S A. "Al " Moffett who is retiring. Ke mper will l ake over the reins of the 13-campus district in Januar y He received a three· year contract al an annua l salary of $39.750 In all. 105 candidates a pplied for the post Trui;.t<'es in· tervicwed six finalists for the job last week a nd K c mp~r emerged as lht: number one can· didate. This set the stage for the visit lo Pa lmdale to interview local officials who knew Kemper (See KEMPER, Page AZ> Woman Pinned In Accident A 24 year-old Huntington Beach woman is in stable condt· lion today at Pacifica Hospital's intensive care unit after s he was pinned between her auto and the curb In an aut~ s mas hup Tue;J· day night. ~ Police said Debra Ann Lyon. 607 Alabama St . los t control of her sedan nfar Lake and Alabama street ut 9 p m. and was thrown from the overturn· ing vehicle. "' No one else was lnJured in the crash. polke said. ~~ • • "-t. ' • • a • • a • • ~ ,, -.. Planned By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Ol ll• o.uv ...... ~ ..... Huntington Beach Union High Schoot Di strict teachers have de layed their d ec1s 1on o n whether to walk off their JObs until a secret vote can be con· ducted today Tues day night school board m embers refused to budge from their "final offer" -n<> pay hikes this vear Trustees agreed to r eopen deadlocked contract talks as soon a s a state·appointed mediator can a ttend the negotiations. But trustees also approved a series of resolutions thal would m a ke teacher participation in a n y s trike grounds for dis· missal Contract talks hroke off last week after d1stnct officials re· JN'led teacher demands for a se' en percent salary and fringe b e n e f it inc r ease. b1nd1ng arbitration and compulsory un· ion membershi p Teacher asS0<'1a t1on President Ira To1b1n said strike vote ballots from a bout 750 01stnct Edu(•ators A:..soc1a t1on members at seven west Oranite County h1~h schools are expected to be counted by 4 p m today To1bin said 375 or 396 DEA m ember.; present Tuesday voted to reJect the school board's final orfer If teache rs vot f to strike. To1b1 n said. another vote wlll be ta ken 1mme<.11ately lu determine when the walkout will take pl ace Teachers an~ued with board m embers to accept a state fact· rtnder's report that called for ne w pay talks when .. state sa lary freeze 1s lifted. arbitra- tion by a neutral third party in teacher grievances a nd com- pulsory union membership Trustees have agreed to in· crease fnnge benefits and re- ope n pay talks in thl' future But trustees believe binding arb1tra· lion would reduce local control and the refor e they strongly op· pose 1t <See T EACHE RS, Page A%1 Coa~t We ather Patchy dense fog in the t-a rly mo rning hours otherwise fair throug h Thursday Warmer with highs Thursday near-r<~2. Lows tonight 38 to 43. INSIDE TODA\' It'.~ ltmt to pion holtda11 m t nus For de/1c1o u:. Thank1gtvmg end Qirutntcu ldeaa. see F'ood, Page er - l•dex Al 'l'Wrienlce AIJ ... 11111 ·~ '" M. l•rti A• •v•IMu ... , C.lll•r,.I• A1 Cl•nlllW OH • c-10 11s c,.n .. -as O.•tt• Nell<ti M IHlteNtl ..... 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R, ea rly that d rt v w hr n ht· a n rl a r r i end show1·d up 111 n •movt• Holmf>s' rur whtrh had lx'<.•ome stuck in the mud Pnlit·t' all1•J.:l' llolmt·~· car bf'(' am<' stur k on a dcsertt-d por lion of unde vt'lopcd r anchland off West l\vemda Pico after he raped tht• young woman in tht• area Tht• v1rt 1 m wa~ s eized in t.ui:una Rea t'h aflcr i.he le(l work and hC'adC'd for a party at :i fttt'nd 's home po h e<· said Holml'i. 1i. frt•<.• on $10.000 bail Fro• Pafl*' A I CONFLICT. • :.o many l'hungcs needed in the city lhitl a n y c h ange in the m ;1ynr I!> µrnhably for the bet· ter " Observ<'.'rs say that Pattinson ca n count on the s upport of Shenkman, Don MacAllister and John Thomas as well as himself Siebert is soli~ly backed bv flu th B;.11ley and HJb Ma ndie. Controversy ovC'r the selection or a m ayor 1s not new to Hunt· mgton Reat·h politics S h enkm<tn w"ts elected in April only aftc1 three ballot:. were taken S1cb<'rt. the other nominee, ab:.ta10ed on all three ba llots Uruons to Merge? WASHINGTON IAPl Two ma1or umons, the Retail Cltrk!'i I n t c.• r n a l 1 o n a I a n d t h e Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Uult'h<'r Workmen, said Tuesday lh<'Y ar<' close to t•o mbininl? lhetr I 25 m1lhon m <'ml:>Crs in one of th<• l ~1 rgc!>t mc·r gcrs in U.S . labor history The as yet un- n::1mcd new union , lo be based hc.•n·. would bct'omc the largest m ember of the AFL-CIO. ORANGE COAST H F DAILY PILOT frwo t')f;,tl"IQllJ (l'M\1 0.·I• P1'<14 Mf" ~n •\ t Ql'TI bit--11""" ,,..,.., P'"' l'pvntt~Oort,...()t~ f tW '»>#b4· h•"QCOfftO•"• ._..,."'t"-<I"'°""' .t'• .,b• ·"''"" MUAdtn t"'OVO" ''""-" fOf' (o-.t• ...,....,. ,..l#OO"t ,..,.,., .. "f\tlrv.iton 8-tftt f°"" •·•'" v .. u,.# .,..,,",. 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A union fee would be mandatory for t eat'hers who enter the d1!> lrit'l after Jc.inu<iry. 1979, under the plan "We want CJ l'Ontr.1('! Loni~ht and we're m<id ." To1b1n told trus tees in an dfort lo n .. open t alks Tuesday night Toibin called the board 's ftnal offer "totally unact'C'plahlf' · School board President Zita Wess <J s et1d distriet offH•1u1 ... would onJy reopen t alks with <1 s la t e mediator pre:-.e nt Mr:. Wessa hmill'd :.<>ml' d1sc·ui>~111n of the contract when prl•s::.t·d b~ tcat'herl:t and students Tuc:.duy mght. The scven-month-o lrf l'Onlr~H'l ta lks reached 1mp<1h!'IC.' rn Jum· a nd have ~n under s tudy by a s tate fact.finding panel s inn· late August. The pam•l's n·p11rt W<J:. releCi8ed early th1::. month Mrs. Wess a said s hP hopt"rf lh• · s tale m ediator could try a ga in to break up tht: stallt.>d t<Jlks by Fn day District officials havt· ag11•1•11 to pa y substitute lt'acher~ $60 .1 day lo cross picket hne::. in th•· l'vent of a !>trtkl' Subs t1lut\•:-. normally <.tre paid $.18 a day F ro. Pafl*! A I ALIVE ... Su mm crs wa::. I 1 !>t t•cl 1 n s a t 1 s f a c t o r y 1· o n <11 l 1 o n . A hospital spokes man :-.<11d X ray!> s howed he had a br9ken pclv1 !> a nd three broken ribs on his left s ide. He was also dt>hydratcd Summe rs probably would h1• hosp italized for three weeks, tht• spokei;man sa td By REB ECCA HELM OI Ow O.lly Pllol $t.tt Jo~cderal investigators we re un- :.u re today whethe r a toug h · talkmg. n'd·haired woman who robb<'d lht.> El Toro Ma rine Air Station of $6,000 a l gunpornt Monday was al'lrng c.ilonc or with accomplil'es T he bandit s hoved a gun in lhe side of c1vilic.in t•mployee Vera llichardson <Jhout l p .m . and c o m mand1•en•d the Spet'1al Serv1cC's p1t•kup lrut·k carrying l h e 3 1 y <' a r o I d c i v i I i a n <·mployc<.' and Corporal John Burgess. 20. T he Marine personnel we re on a routine, daily run from their recreational department office to a Bank of America branch on the base. Mrs Rich ards o n struggled free and called police after her fl vt•·foot. two inch, 175-pound ab· ductor left hC'r in the abandoned truck near Myford Hoad, 10 Tustin Tht-t'Orporal was not released a nd FBI agC'nls said they believe liurgess as still with his abdut'- tors The possibility that the cor· poral was an inside accomplice working w ith the r ed-haired woman is being consid ered by the investigators . F'BI Agent Stan FuJlert.on, however. said . "I am still looking for a kid· napped v1ctJm " OHtc1als a lso s aid they are looking for a male companion to the female bandi t. Mrs Ric hardson told a uthorities she hea rd another male voice after s he had been bound &nd gagged with m asking tape. The amount of the m on ey taken in t h e robbery was originally reported as $9.000, but the• figure has bc•cn re asse!>:.ed to be $6,000, made up pr1nc1pally of checks, Ma.rincofficia lssa1d. M a rinc invcst1~alors s aid Mrs HH·hards o n gave Lhl' following account of the rob· h(:ry. Record Alien Entries Cited WASlllNG1'0N IAP I -U.S. I mm 1gration Commi ssio ner Leonel J Castillo says a record number of illegal aliens may ha ve entered the United States las t year. Cas tillo told the Civil Rights Comm 1ssion Tuesday that the re were about I mi llion ap- prehcni.ions of illegal immi- grants last year, a nd that there was no way of knowing how many aliens avoided Bor der Pal rol agents Never th eless , he said , tht• Rorder Patrol faces a possible c ul m personnel despite a re (!t1est for an increase in man pc>wcr. Cause of Fatal, Plane Crash Sought Funeral a rrangements wcrl' being made in Los An~eles to day for the tlWllington Of'a Ch victim of a fiery airl'rafl c ras h in San Juan Capistrano Sunday as fede r al investi~ators t'On· tinued to sift through debris for causes of the m isha p. Or. Neil Kushne r. 36, of 7242 Haven Rock Drive, Huntington Beach, was killed whe n the rent· eel Cessna 172 he new out of Orange County Airport raught fire an d plunged Into a fie ld near San Juan Creek. Robert Gilm ore, :i National Trans portnl1an a net Su rety Boud inveshgator , said this m o rning that th e plan 's wredc1tge was truc ked to Na lional Aircraft Salvage at Long Beach Munic ipal Airpor t on Monday. "We're ~ol11g throug h the whole airplane," Giimore said. "We have no cause. yet , but we'r" still looking. ·'The plane wn~ burned pretty we ll. I don't kno w whal we'll find." Kushne r , u general practi· Honer. maintained his m edical of· fices at 1.8700 Main Sl., Huntington Beach . a nd was a m ember of the m e d ical s taff at Pacific a Hospital. He is s urvived b y his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kushner of Los Angeles; a brother, Stevon. of San Diego, and gr andparents Mr. and Mrs. Hy man Kushner of Los Angeles f'uner a l se rvi c e s are srheduled ror 2 p.m . Thursday al Mount Slnal Chapel. 5950 f>"orest Lawn Drive. Los Angeles. Interment ls to follow at Mount Sinai Memorial Park . t Gradual Oil Hike Urged PARIS <AP> Saudi A1abton 0 11 Mlrui.kr Sheik Ahmed Z:.ik1 Yum anr ha:1 I old a Fren<·h ll'il'Vl'i lOn ..iuc11t•111·1· lt1t Il l l' HI t'l'l'<1sc.•s in oil riricei; :.hould ht· 1!radual "~o c.i:. not to dis rupt the world economy · · The 1ntreust•s, he sa id Tues day. "at't• In llw long run m th(• lnh'rt>11ls of lht· ronsumers as they cnl'Ouragc the development of olh tc•r energy sources " In response, f''rench Industry M 101ster Andre Giraud s a id Wes tern nation::. have not n · rnvcred from the 1973 -1974 prin· rtSC's a nd that any future 1n rreus e would be "a serious blow" to Western economies Th(• ministers of the Orgamia lion of Petroleum Exporting Countrt<'S IOl'EC 1 wall m eet in Abu Ohab1 on Dt>c t6 lo decide on 1979 oil pnt'l•:. A Kuwa11 newspaper has quoted umdcn · t 1f1ed Arab sources as s a ying ~om e OPEC m e mbe rs havP agreed to a tO f>('r c·cnt increase. but lhal "hard hn1"' mc•mber'i MH'h as Al!;l'rta. II m1 and Libya will try for more . l o July, OPEC Sct'retary Gene ra l Ali M Ja1dah s aid at an OPEC mt't.'lmg 1n Geneva thal !here would bC' a "r(•v1c;1on" m pri<·c·s m 1979 OPEC' dt•ctdl·d m July to fn~cZl' lht' pm:c until the llecem bt.'r ml'eting T he 13 members of OP EC pro dut'e more than half th<.• world ~ oil Crudl' Oii has sold for $12 111 J ·1:! gallon barrel :.tm•t• mad !!Hi A 10 JH'r('(•nl 1nt n •<J:.1• \loOL1ld r :11se retail ga i.oltnc p1 1<·c:-. hy about a cent n g al Ion 111 lht· Unit ed Statt"S B ut becaus e of the ltml· needed· to ge l 011 from th(• oilfields to th(' .:on!>umer. the in c rease hkel)' would not sho w up in higher gas price~ for wt.o.ek::., possibly months The end of the oil worker,· strike in lrnn <ind th<.• apparen1 stab1ltlal 1on I)( the doll<ir probably will work 1n favor nf modcralmg any mcrL•a:.t• 0•••• Pilot 'St•lt P"Otv GETS SCHOOL POST New Chief Kemper E'ro. P_,,e AJ KEMPER .•. After the interview!., trustees had chicken dinner servt.-d up b) Mrs. Kemper before he ading back to the coa::.t. .. All the comments w e rt· ce1ved about Kemper we re ju::,t extellent." Board Pres ident Dave Sonksen said today Kemper, who received his doc lorate in edueation at USC. ha~ been <J teacher and vtc·e prin c1 pal tn the Los An~c·ll':. City School D1stm:1 and a v1<·E· prtn c·tpal and assisl<.inl !>upennlL·n· dent in La Canada Moffett plans to i.tep down next s pring after serving 34 ye ars in lhC' d•~lrict Ill ha~ been superintendent !>inc•t· 1965 Garcia Keeps Lead S A CRAMENTO <AP l Re publican Man. Garcia is 'it11l I e a d i n g s l a t e ~ c n A r I t· n Gregono by f1 vl.' voll.''> 1n wha1 Jppe ars to be s haping up a .. 0111• of the dos~t Cahforma s tall' l'll'l'l1ons tn this t•entury Hui Santa Clara County Ht•~1 slrnr George Mann s<Jy~ then muy s till be four vol~ m1:.s 1n~ 'Real Drama' Adress Escapes Injury MALI BU IAP > The cameras should have been rolling from all ac·counts of the recil-Jife drama th<Jl c·crnfro11ll'd :.ic·trcs~ Alt !\1C:tcGraw v. hen her 19i8 :\tc rn·de:-. tonvert1blc s l r uck a cable dangling above :J l':H·1fic Coas t highway . police said /\t•rounts wen• s kel<.'hv alx>ut the Saturrtav C1<'t·1- <ll'lll. hut rl'portcdly her companion. producl·r· Larry Spt1nglc·r. managed to pull her from th<! badly· damaged auto. a nd both avoided inJur~ Cul 1forn1<.1 ll1gh\\ a y Patrol officer Fred Carpcnkr ~aid Tucsda~ that :\11::.::. Mat:Gr<Jw ~ t :.ir was the last of l1v<.1 to run into lhe fallen thret• inch· wtd(' c·,1blc: lhcrt hung ubout four fl>et abovt· the i.:round T he grcatC'st dangl•t' was the live voltage O<Jmagt• lo th<.' M(:rel·dC's 1s estimate d at S.5,000. ~atd Mi s~ Mw·Cr•:nv's publi cist. Warren Cowan. Mother's Slayer Guilty SAN ANTONIO. Texaf. (AP 1 John Maxwell llunt ha1> been c·onv1cted of murder H\ wh~l his ddcnM· t1ttornt•y c.·ulb "an ac·t <>f lov~" the stra ngulation death o f h is 68-year-old invalid motht•r. who begged for an end to he r tire The same jury that convicted Hunt or murder Tuesday de liberated his sentence today. A murder conviction carries a sen- te nce or five to 99 years lo hfe in prison. His attorneys asked for probation. The Jury look an hour and 40 minutes to return the g uilty verdict in the Oct. 31 , 1977. slay tog of Frant'es Adele Hunt, who s ufft>red a stroke in 1964 and was confined to a wht'f?lchair. Hunt. 45. tes tified t hat hl' s trangled h is mother with an electrical cord and his hands after she had fallen from ht'r wheelchair. begging. "Don 't make me hve any more." Hunt said he never considered using any method other than s trangul<Jtton bet'aus e that method looked so ea r.y on Lclcv1s1on After his rnolhcr wa:-. dead . Hunt said, he lay next to th e• body for an hour and crw<I. D<'ff'nse attorney Jim Law or Dal l a s "<.11d 1f ll unl "dt d anything trl Uu:. cas e. ht• rltd ti a.' an acl of love When h1· finallv found ht•r 1n a c·ondrtion when• i.hc• S<t1d s he wo uld ratlwr dit• ht• <:ouldn 't ~I a11d rt lie cl1d what h1· had to do · I.a"' .... 1111 1111111 h:ict w 1·n ht.., mothl'I :. l't1llcl1t111n 11t•11•rror<it•· OVl'I l ht• Yl'ar~ .1nc1 II "brokt• ht:. heart and he couldn't .. 1and 1t " nut prOSl'('Ulor Btll Ulc.igg argued. '"Men·) killing 1s not ex· t•used by the law of this stale or any other slate. This man. on Oct 3 l. 1977. took 1t. upon himself to play God " Blagg said an tnn<l<:ent verd1rt would set a dangerous prccc dent. Emu Triggers Store Alarm During Walk Ume. the emu. had a n alarm 1ng cxpt>ncnt'e Tu<'Sday nigh t. The five month-Old oslnch i::. on display during lhe day al - Critters General Pet Store. 1673 I rvine Ave .• Cos ta Mesa By night s he s ~upposed to bt caged But Tuesday 1 fme decided to lake a little :-.troll <Jntl brokt· out of hl'r rage. l\('c·ordJng to slore emplnvt'i · l.1·.1111• \\-oodruff. th(· fir:.1 thrnJ! lfml' :-r amblt· duJ wa' M'l off lht· hurglJr .11.arm The alarm company calk d M ~. Woorfrurr <J nd 'ohl' unlo1·kl'rl I ht• ~tore• lo lcwk uµ lhc startlc.·d hard "W1"v1• h;_11f her S IO('t' F'ricla y and lh1s 1:-. llw fir~t Lm11• she ~ <Ion<• somethin~ like th1:.." M~ Woodruff arfded Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST. • COST A MESA • 646-1919 All Baseball & Football Shoes Reduced To Cost All Soccer Shoes Reduced 20% Ladies Running Shies 1995 up Ladies Tennis Shoes 1495 11p Mens Running Shoes 21 95 up Men's Tennis Slloes 1•ts up Wresting SMes 1850 Volley Ball Shies 139s up Basketball Sboes 14ss up Mens & Boys Tennis Sllorts Ladies Tennis Sbarts & Dresses Wann Up Suits 25'5 ta 541s Tennis Rackets Kramer Autograph Frame 2795 Dunlop Fort Frames 3195 Davis Imperial Frames 2495 Borg Personal Frames 2695 Prince Frames 55 °0 Racquetball Racqaets Leach-ateln-Voit Rollout bleu Racquetballs Badminton Rackets Table Tennis Paddles & Balls Weight Sets & Bencbos Jump Repes 531 Center 646-1919 Opea 9 ti 6 Closed Slllday > I Irvilie Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks t ORAN GE COU NTY, CALI FOR NIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 19'78 TEN CENTS ' , on Irvine Drive Width Co~Cil ·split Uy •• \Ott' uf 3 2. lh4J It\ Inf' ( ., I ' ('II u n l' 11 .I\\ .. r ell-d ll ~I .i m11lw11 c·ontn.u·t 1'ut•s1hl\ fn1 th1· "'1dt•n11lt: 11f In 101• l't"nln [h "1· bt•t Wl't'll .h·ffrl'\ RoJd ,11111 Cul\ t't l)rl\ ,. Thl' 1h:o.IJtll.'t' 1' Jht111t ..t 1111k .111d J half Thl• 'Pitt \ ol\• IA a~ nut ,,~ 1·111-.1· ... , 11 't'\'ffit-<t t '11u111·ilnw11 lltll \' J rdoult:.. U,I\ 1d !-.II h .111d Arthu1 An1h1111\ h,I\ ,. lona.t '>Up , porlN1 lt!w pn•J•'<1 .111tl ('ounnl mt-tn b '!'I I arry tq• 1 u n atrd 1\1 ;ir ) i'ln t :<111lo h.1\t.' 1011.: op POl't'd II ·nw <·ont nt\ t•ts.' J Ult111•: ttwm \,\ .11. ''"·•l(r1•t•n 11·11t 11\'t'r hu'ol. "'11h · llw l\\11 lunt· h1 •:hv.a\ 11ui.:ht 111 h•· \II a._•11•1·tl lht• 10,111 ,huultl tw "'hl1·n1-.t 1111 1 u1111 ,11'1 1·..111:. fur I ht• 1 u.11! ,,, tw I'·" , .. 1 tu ,1 "' L11w I.\ 11Hh hut -.1111"tl fur 11nl\ f11111 lJnt'!'t, "'1th w1dl· pt>r1pheral b1C'yrle l..int•11 A.:rdll and Mr., Ga1dn d1sput t"<I the nt.'t.'ll for <'ons tru('tmg an .u:tUJI :>IX latW:., when four. they ft'll , would do "Wt> rt• bu~ 1ng a s ix lane road and stnpm~ 11 for four." J\gran '.'ull d l ht' 1·ounc•tl maJOrtty con· ll·nd1•d thal. '"'"'' city traffic p I II J l' (' l IO n !'> I n d H' a t c I r v I n c Go ·SlolV on Oil I Gradua:l ~Price Hikes Urged PARIS <AP> Saudi Ar~bt:m f 0 11 Mmtsl<'r Sht·1k Ahme~ Zaki Y a m a ni has lo Id a "F re n <' h telev1s1on audtl'nt'c tuture in C't eases in 011 prices should be gradua l "so as oot to disrupt the world economy~ .. The increases, he said Tues· day. "are in the Ion~ run in the 'interests 'ol the consumers as r they enC'Ourage the development 11 of other energy sources " ; In risponse. French Industry Ministe r Andre Giraud said Western nations have not rt· co"ered from the 1973· 1974 pn{'e rises and that a ny future tn· r r l'ase would be "a serious /blow .. to Western eronom1es •) I I ' /' ~J \ 1 ) t ; ;/ I I ,. ,. I Full of Cheer Thl• m1m~tc:r11 or tht.· Organ11J t1on of Pt•I roleum F.xporl1ng \ountrtt's cOPE('1 will meet in Abu Dhabi on Der. 16 to decide on 1979 oil prices. A Kuwait newspa!)('r has quoted uniden- tified Arab sources as saying som e OPEC m e m bers have a~reed to a JO percent increac;e, but that "hard-hne" members suc h as Algeria. Iraq and Libya will try for more In July. OPEC Secr etary- General Ali M. Jaidah said at an OPEC meeting in Geneva that thC're would be a "rcv1s10n" in prices 1n 1979. OPEC decided 10 July to freeze the prit'c until the Det'emb<•r meetini! Jamie Fox. a n Irvine High School cheerleader. hasn't touched ground yet since she was na med one of 14 cheerleaders. among 100,000 apphcanti,, to perform at the Senior Bowl football game, in Mobile. Ala., on Jan. 13 . Jamie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Roger Davis, 15191 Lille Circle, is a junior. I New Trial Denied ' Over Jurot Conduct By GARY GRANVILLE 01 "'9 O.lly Pilot SuH I A juror who took a d ictionary into the jury room when convict- IT~ WENT t IN HALF HOUR \ ~ "I only needed one half hour to sell all I bad." Tbal 's the h appy story told by the Costa Mesa m an who placed ;) tbis Daily Pilot classified ad: Must sell, moving from area. Scars W:.sher and elec gas dryer. bot.h $90. Upright GE freezer, 16 cu fl and rerng. both $125 x·u-xx.xx , r [ If you have unused appllances l to•ell, cd 642·5678. • u t0nlY takes a ff!W words ln a ' / Daity Pllpt clusitif<i toiltract a t'' buXf'· l-~ -t ~ ed murderess Anya Shelton's • fate was being decided was bent on misconduct but d id not com- mit misconduct, Orange County Superior Court Judge Mason Fenton ruled today. Judge Fenton 's ruling denied a new trial lo Mrs . She lton because of the juror's alleged misconduct. The dictionary in the jury room became a cause celebre as the j udge was about to sentence Mrs . Shelton following her con- victfon Df? first degree murder' {'barges. Defense attorney James Merwin argued that Mrs. Grace Powers poss ibl y prejudiced herself and other jurors by re- ferrintt to tht' dictionary defini· tlon of malice, a necessary in· gredlent In a finding of first degree murder. But at a special bearing Mrs. (~TRIAL, Pa1e AZ> I The 13 m<'mbers of OPEC pro- du{'e more than half the world'' oi l Crude oil has sold for $12 70 a 42-gallon barrel sin{'e mid-1977 A 10 pNcenl increase would raise retail gasoline prices by about a cent a gallon in the UnJl ed States. But because of the time needed t o get oil from the oilfie lds to the consumer. the in· crease likely would not show up en higher gas prices for weC'ks. possibly months The end of the otl "'orkl•rs · strike in Iran and t he: apparent sta b i lization or the d oll<.1r <See OIL, Pa ~c A2> County Unit Backs Tests At Airport By KATHY CLANCY Ol Ille o.lty f'llot S\Mf A proposed test of larger but perhaps quieter jets at Orange County Airport won the endorse· ment Tuesday night or the Coun- ty Airport Commission. despite outspoken protes ts from a handful of :.iirporl·area resi- dents. Aft e r a four-hour. o(t (•n · quarrelsom e hearing . com · missioners voled 4-1 to re com. mend that county supervisors allow Hughes Airwest to test the 155-passenger Boeing 727 Jets al the airport on two departures daily. II ow ever. {'Om m issioners said perm 1ssion to fl y the larg<'r pl anes for up to five mo nths in no way would commit the county to continued use o f larger a1r{'raft Nor. commissioners said . would the temporary lifting of a 95.000-pound aircr aft weii?hl limit to accommodate thl' 160.000-pound Boeing jets dunng the tests mean the county 1s opening the door for hl'av1er jets of all kinds Roy Skelton. one of about 30 ai rport area residents al the hearing, told comm1ss1oners . "This isn't a lest period It is a conditioning period to s ec how long I can live thcr<' · · Newport Bca{'h rl's tdent George Ochsner compla1n<'d about existing j<'t noise. reanng the larl(e r aircraft would add to the problem "If I want to sleep beyond 7 05 or go to bed before 10:30 or flake out in a pre-retirem ent mode during the day ... he said. "l <See AIRPORT, Page A2> lroine Phones Put on HoM By Accident A private conlra{'lOr. us ing a backhoe digger lo remove a tree, severed an underground telephone cable in 1 rvine Tues- day, cutting phone service to 600 businesses for 10 hours. The 8 a .m. accident happened at the int er section of Aston Street and Barranca Road in north Tustin. Pacific Telephone cre ws re- paired the damage. According to lhe phone company. the contrac- tor. California Trees Inc. of Irvin e, railed to check with Pacific's cable locator service bt'fore beginning the excavation work . Th e service, reachable through a toll·free telephone number, advises construction c rews ol any water, gas, elec· tric, or telephone cables in the area they work. •• -. -. .,, ... . '~ .... __ _._ . ' ... ' i . JJ •.L A. ,, I Center Drive some day will have to be widened to six lanes. 1t would be cheaper to do 1l now, rather than wa il Residents and rf•presenlalaves of homeowne r associations 1n nea rby neighborhoods !>poke unanimously Tuesday tn favor of the full six-lane w1dcn10g , which was lied to several ~treet 1m provemcnts. ancluding landscap mg and Ll1c undcrgroundang of lJ drainage ditch {'OOsidcred an eyesore. The residents urged, however. that. before the council a{'t in some future ume to restnpe the road to its full six lanes. that they be notified for public hear in gs The council had alreadv made provision for that in previou~ ap provals lO seek bid::. b) controc tors for the JO b Strrvived PIUllfle Mrs. Ga1do commentf.!d upon the res idents· enthusiasm for the project. "M ay b f.! it's my maternal instinct to say you're going to be sorry." she said. The councilwoman !>aid the w1den1nll( project 1s. "u green light for the {'Ounty to rezone ugrirulturnl lands to re:.1dcnual Road:. invite developme nt · · City traffic ~tall l>t tc:. s how <See CONTRACT, Paice A2) • Dally Ptlot .._ lly ll1<1M1•4 11-lff Los /\ngelcs truck driver Charles Jones was being treated at Saddleback Com· munity Hospital today for cuts. scrapes etnd brwsc·s and possible broken bones after his semi v. ent over a barrier on the northbound San D1ej!o Freeway. near the Laguna Freeway. al about 8.30 a m Truck fell upside down. crunching cab where Jones rode. No other cars were' in· volvcd. aecordmg to the h1~hway patrol. Toro Heist Inside Joh? Wrporal Eyed~ Possibl,e Aide to Bandit By RF.BECCA HELM Ol 1 ... D•llY Pll~ SUH Federal investigators were un- sure today whethe r a tough- talking. red haired woman who robbed the El Toro Marine Atr Station of $6.000 at g unpoint Monday was acting alone or with a{'{'Ompltces The bandit shoved a gun in the side of civilian employee Vera Richardson about I p m . and t'Om m a ndecred t he Special Services pi{'kup truck carrying th e 3 1-year -o ld {'ivi l ian employee and Corporal John Burgess. 20 The Marine personnel we re on a routine. daily run from their recreational de partment office to a Bank of America branch on the base. Mrs . Richardson struggled free and caJled polkc after her five-foot. two-inch. 175-pound ab- ductor left he r in lhc abandoned tru{'k near Myford Road . in Tustin • The corporal was not released and FBI agents said they believe County Air Traffic To Be Discussed "Orange County A1r Traffic - How Safe Arc We'" will be the s ubject of a program al noon, Tuesday, in the Gateway Plaza of UC Irvine. The speakers will be Mark Lambie of the Orange County Airport Control Tower. and Jim Manson and Bill Reidy, tr aining specialists ror CoMl T erminal Radar Approa c h Co ntro l <TRACON). Coast TRACON ls part of the Federal Aviation Ad · ministration facility located at El Toro Marine Air Station. Burgess ts still with has abdur tors The poss1b1li ty th at the cor poral was an inside at'complicc working with the red ·haarcd woman is being cons idered by the invcstagators f BI Agent Stan Fullertor.. however . s aid. "I am s till looking for a kid· napped victim " Officials also said they arc looking for a male companion to the f e m a le bandit. Mrs Richardson told a uthorities she heard another male voice after she bad been bound and gagged with masking tape. The amount or the money tak e n in the r obbery was originally reported as $9,000, but the figure has been re -assessed Irvine Homes Ransacked; Loot $13,207 Burglars pried s liding glass doors at two Irvine homes dur· mg the day Tuesday, ransacked them and stole goods worth a total of $1J,207. polke s aid. Virginia Lowe told officers her home in Deerfield was plun- dered of two color portable television sets. gold Jewelry. a dl&mond earring, a revolver and a 35mm camera. She estimated her loss at S4.700. A University P ark borne was burglarlied of an a ntique Vic· trola, a mantel clock, a 35mm camera and jewelry. Owner Patricia Price estlmat ed t he loss at S8,507 , police s aid. to be $6.000. made up principally of chc{'ks. Marineoffi c1als said M artnl' 1nvest1 gators s aid M rs R t{'ha rd son ~a vc the follo w ing account of the rob· bery Whtie the military vehtdc was stopped al an intersection at the r ea r of the Special Services bu ilding. where Burgess and Mrs. Richardson had just picked up the money, the red-haired woma n jerked o p e n the passt'nger door of the truck and s hoved a gun in the civilian (See KIDNAP, Page A2> Coast Weather Patchy dense fog in the ear l y m o rn1n ~ hours otherwise fair lhrouJ?h Thursday. Warme r with highs Thursday near 72. Lows tonight 38 to 43 INSIDE TODA" It'& tame to plan holldoy mentu F'o r d el 1 cto ~11 tlhonk•gnmt9 and Chn&tmas !Mas. see F'ood. Page Cl l•tle At .... ,., S..v«o AU ........ ... L ¥ .... M •1111..... ..., C.lltetft•• "' Cl.aUlllff DI-It CMo!IU IS Cren•-IS o. •• ._ ... ,k.. .. •.iterta1 ,._ ,.. .. , aft .. fYI_.,. ... n .......... ,.. (IJ,IJ "M4 CMl,l>-14 --C:ll "'"' L•ftftn (IJ ""'" ... -~""'' ., ,,,...,., ''·" ,,.. ...... 1 ........ 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Jll)f>lln(t 1.,/ 11 $25,I txmd bv Ill'>:•'"' 1er Oa' 1ct Wolf 14 h11 '' 11p.•r,1tini: lht Or .1111•1 Ctiunt' l11t1•1 n.11 iuo.11 \ 11 lt.11·•· from th..-~ouch C'rut'I Pl.J1.1 Hot., I Wulf .... ud lltda\ ht• wat. h.tPf1\ .tbout lht• c·~fill ,·ommt1t'IK1n <h'1·uu~1n 'but nol ~'l'~t'd Hll' .ttd lw will !>'""' U11· hunt! l'"'r1duy Tom Mlllfor 1 101·..11 11fhrt.1I wtlh tht• '''""' P.1rk ' .. n it Ht•,·r.-.1c1on P,•p.1rtmt>nt ,,wt t.M .tf't'nry .:.I\ 1• ,1wro" al lo th• nacvs St.>pt 20 l'OnhnJWnt on tht· o lw ,. hv tht• 1·0.L,t.11 t•urn n11:.,111n l'ht· ~outh t'o."l Ht•.:11111JI Co~lal Comrru:.:ooo previously rceJectf'd ~ raC'f'S but lk i.cuoo bad no teeth bec:i.usce of a lad ol a quorum.. Re&wma.I comrrusstaners had bttn concerned about d flock of l~l lttftl wtu b normally ~t lo area.. The birds have gone south ror ~ Wlnter, however Wolf said he expects a crowd of about 100.000 ror the pylon·tc> pylon races at low altitudes over the water. Re h as s olicited 36,000 Sout.bem California pilots lo buy tid:ets at $10 for eacb day's event. He said previously that he hopes to raise money for re- ligious television programming. He said that pylons <tall markers> will be placed m the water and wm comprise the thn.>e-mile race course. A landing strip is pJanned on a flat portion of the beach between Magnolia and Newland Streets wes t of the Santa Ana River. He previously said television coverage for the event will be s pons ored by the C hristian Sports Network and will be sent across the country by satellite. More than 50 planes a re re- portedly set lo compete (OT a total pune of $175,000. ~ l'-P~Al CONTRACT. that 8,000 cars travel Jrvine Cellt.er Drive every day. Pro1ec- tions are that wit.Jtin the next three years. the number will in- crease to 15,000 cars a day, which according to engineers re· quires a four-lane road. Eventually, by the year 2000. or 2010, the highway is expected to be used by up to ss,ooe cars a day. which the engineers say will require its expanslOn lo a six-Jane throughway. Most of the costs for the widening $1 m1lhon will be paid by the Irvine Company. de· vcloper of Woodbndge, whicb is adjacent to lrv10e Cent.er Drive. The county 1s contributing $'248.000. and the city, $140,000. Co st s to co v e r o v e r t he drainage ditch will be s hared by co unty flood control funds 1$200.000) and the Irvine Com· p any C$300,()()(ll. l'r._r,..eAJ OIL .. probably WJll work m favor of moderating any increase. The hard-line nations were ex· peeled to use I.be possible oil shortage from the strike and lhe declinin~ value of lbe dollar, the currency used in oil trunsac· lions. as leverage to push for bigb iocreases. 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M1tclMlll Courtes ies Set Britons 'Cold' On Nixon Visit LONDON (AP) -Br1t~un 's Labor government is reported unenthusiastic hut ready lo ex· lend the "normal courtesies" that a former head or slate can expect when former President Nixon visits here th.ls monlh. The Foreign Office said Tues. day through a s pokes man "We 're th.JnJung about it but we have made no firm plans yet because we still are awaiting full details o( Mr. Nixon·~ ar rangements " I le 1s lo address the Oxford Union . Oxford Uruvers1ly 's de bating society. Nov 30 ufter .., lour.day stay in Paris where he will appear on the s tate.run television network. recommending what s hould or should not bt' done in thE' way of a re('epl1on Callaghan and some m1n1sters are being courteous to anolht·r controvers ial figu re Indira Gandhi, former Indian priml· minister. is here on an e1ght-d<ty private v1s1l Some leading members of the Labor government and Parha ment. who we re scathing m their private comme nts on Nixon -. role in th<' Water~ale <;candal. say they wish he had c hosen :.inother l'OUntrv lo assess in tcrnational lt•t•ling towarci him. PARAMEDICS WORK OVER CRITIC All Y WOUNDED TUSTIN MAN IN LAGUNA BEACH M1<:hael 8e•ler, 32. Reportedly Shot Hlm•eff Near City H•ll After Writing Note Oxford Uruon invited Nixon. but university sources say there were feelers from Nixon first A senior Rnllsh diplomat or poss1 bly a rt'present all ve or Queen Elizabeth I[ will meet Nixon when he lands al London's lft>athrow Airport on Nov 29. He and his entouragt> of Secret Servit'e agents will bl· ei.cortcd through VIP channels to Lon don. A P%Sl' of Scotland Yard '!- special branch dctertlvl's will augment his bodyguards Tustin Man Shoots Sell From informal reactions rrom o ff1 c 1al sour ces. who ask anonymity, 1t Clppears neither Prim e Min1 s t 1::r J ames Callaghan nor h.Js senior Cabinet colleagues are enlhus1asllc at the prospect of r e<:e1vmg Ni xon .\ ru~t•n mJn, .ippJrcntly de~pondt•nt ovt•r .t b1 oken rel.t t1ons h1p with J Laguna Beach C•· ty emplovet>, shot b1msl•lf in the t:he:'ll w1U\ J 45 cah ~r h.mdgun Ill the city's mun1c1pal parking lot Tuesday afternoon Michael Clifton Beeler, 32, of 13881 Tustin E asl Drive. was re· ported m guarded conditJon m the 1ntens1ve care unit at South Coast Medical Center today. Police and f1re units rushed lo the emoloyee parking lot at 600 Broadway s hortly after I 311 p m . Tut.-sday and found Beelt-r lying on the ground about 50 fet:t from his parked car Police !'l~ud the in1ured mL1n told r1remen h e had i.hol himself. Police Capt. Neil Purcell said Beeler left a note m hts car ad. dressed to a city employee. tell· mg her of h.Js intentions to shoot himself. Passers by heard the shot and sav. Ht«·il'r <'rav.1 from h1!'> n 1r • .rnd bt·~in m oving tov. .1r<b <·11 \ h a ll Purt'l'll s::11d the man might ha\'t' ll'fl hi:. t'Llr bt.-ca usr 11{ th1 pain of the gun!-.hol v.oun<.I . Tht• largt' C'alitwr hullct t:n lered the n ght :.1dt! ur Uct!h.:r·~ chest. exiting the right :.1de of hi~ lower back. Police !>aid a c·1ty employt·t• had broken Off hN' relal1o~h1p with Beeler sevt-ral moolh~ ago "The prime minister wi ll. or course. have the former pre!-.1 dent around for a chat 1f Mr Nixon requests a meeting." o~ toformanl said "Thal would be a normal courtesy. espet'ially as the two knew each other when Mr. Callaghan was Foreign Secretary and Mr. Nixon wus in the White House." The Britis h Embassy in Washington is <tdv 1s 1ng the Foreign Office on Nixon's plans and on how the former president stands a~ Americaru; and 1s Psgchie Aids Hunt for Art A New York psychic . who comes complete wilh a divining rod and maps, is aiding Laguna Beach investigators in a search for a stolen work of art valued at $18,000. And Laguna Beach detectjve Ron Lister says he 's ha ppy to have the help of Stephen Sauer, a n East Coast attorney who claims 95 percent accuracy in Ins "dousing.·• Lister said he came away im- pressed af~r an hour-long meet· ing with the psychic al the Vorpal Gallery, 326 Glenneyre St. late Tuesday Officials at the gallery brou&ht 10 lbe psychic. ·'This guy seems to know a lol about the case," Lister said. Late Saturday afternoon, a woodcut done m 1929 by M.C. Escher was stolen from a wall near the e ntrance of the art gallery . The pamtmg. one of the more realistic of Escher's unique slylt• of arch.Jtectural art. 1s called "La Catedral Engloutis," (Tht- Drowrung Cathedral l and is Ol'M.' of 10 prints known lo be in ex· isteoce. Lister said gallery operator:, asked if the psychic could be m· volved in the 1nvestJgat.Jon Tues day. "I have no objections at all." the investigator said "I don't know that much about 1t, and I personaJly believe you can't put something down because you don't understand it. " After spending a few boun. w1t.h the psychic Tuesday night. Lister said be has informati-On 'Real Drama' Actress &capes Injury MAU BU (AP l ThP rameras should have been ro lling from a ll accounts of the real life drama that confronkd actress Ali MacGr aw when her 1978 Mercedl'S convertible struck a cable dangling above a Pa<'i fil' Coast highway. police said. A(•t·nunts Wl'rl' sketchy about the Saturday acci· cknt. hut reportedly her companion. pl'Oducer Larry Spangler. managed to pull her from the badly- damaged auto. and both <1vo1ded injury. Ca lifornia Jl igh w<.1y P atrol officer Fred Carpt·nlL'r said Tu(•sday thut Miss MacGraw's car was thl' las l of five to run into the fallen three-anch - wide cable thal hung about four rl:!et above the ground. The gre;1t(>st da nger was the live voltage. O<.i m<Jgc to thl• Merrl'dt:!> 1s estimated al $5.000. saici Mi:-.s M acGruw ·s pubhc1~t. Warren Cowan. Fr .. Page AJ AIRPORT TESTS .•. don't hear an average rrrr. 1 would liketoh<'a r a hmmmm. "What I wakt· up with I'> a rr ra wrrr. ·• Ochsner roarcct into the microphone Joe Irvin<'. director of lhl• Community Airport Coun<·•I. told <'ommissiool'rs 1t 1s fair 10 <i llow the Hughes tc~l m thf' inter~t... of the travehn~ pubhr nnd area busine~s people "f don't tl11nk w(' will i.olvr tht• problem tonight ," h1• ... aul · · T h c y a r t-l' t' o n o m 1 <· a I . technical. pohticaJ and they an· certainly emotional. .. C omm i s s 1 o n t' r HI a inc• Schoolcraft ca'lt the lone vok against the commission endorse ment. He urged comm1ss10ners to study mate r ials prf'scnted . ~nther more dala a nd wait until Dec. 12 before making a recom· meodatiot'l In addition. ht> ar~\u•rl . county administrators have failed to ad dress the impact of larger jets on the overcrowded airport terminal. parkin~ lots and area traffic ''Thty are nol putting oo lhl· tnt with tht idea of its nunk tn~." Schook raft ~aid "Whal if 1l is s uccessful" Wha t about the other probl~s., .. Barbara Fox. an assistant dire~tor of the rountv GeMral Services A1ency. said a new muter plan ls being developed for the airport to address such proble ms. But the first issue 1~ nmse. sht• t·ontended. and after the test 1 ... cvaluatt.'<I other problems can b<.· .11lclress1:d W11l1am Martin. airport no•!'lt' JOd environmental spec1ahst. ... aid. "First. let's find out what thE' a1rpl:IJK' really ·~ .. llu ~ht's offieials presented t ha r l s -.;how1n ~ th•• lari:!l'r aircraft likely would creah• more noise on l akt!ofr in area:. immediate ly aroond th<' airport b11l woulo be qweler over m06t 1 t's1denllal areas . In a dd1llC>n, lht>y said . the J1rcraft would prove quieter overall upon landtnR Comm1s :.1oncr Ha y m ond Maggi srud the only way to find oul is with " test. "l suspect it is going lo he !nuder." Commissioner E R ":-)aody" Ahlott said. "If it 1!-. loucte r that will be the end nf it " At)lolt and cQuntv tut m1nistraton aJso d1aputf'd thl' 1·ontent1on of airport crilll'S Uw t the test:. should watt until m•w noist" monitorin~ t.>quipment 1s installed 1'l the-airport not year They said the new equipment noly adds computer sophisUca· tron to the system. not increased actura~y or~atlonaJ monitor· 1n,t s tations. ' he'll bl' chec~ out "Certain cor relations m ay very well turn out lo 1>1: fai-t." Lister s:.iid ··11 l' hc•lu.·n·'-he know:. where lht· p<Jmting wn1t fi'rOlll P~ A I TRIAL ..• Powers tcstifit'd that ::.he had rl'· ferred lo the dictionary al boml' and did not open the book in the jury room beforc it was taken from her by a court bailiff. Mrs. Powers told Judge Fen· ton she could recall only two terms from lhe dictionary def· in.ilion spite and 1U w1U. Today Judge Fenlon concede<! that Mrs. Powers was bent on committing mi.sconduet desptll• bis instructions. but had not in fact committed an offt'ose that would 1ustify a new tnal. Thal left Merwin with add1 tional pleas for a new tn al. in eluding an argument tha t an t:!'I· s entia l mslruc t1on had been omitted when Judge Fenton laid the legal groundwork for thl' JUry debberallon. to and where 1t was moved .. Lister said the psychic "also cam e up with ~ome name:, and stuff lhat I 'II also be <'heek ing out " He said the psychic used a pendulum affair, "something like the dowsing rods they use to find oiJ and water." "What be bas condensed 1t to is a chain with a weight on the bottom," the investigator ex· plained "It s w10gs back and forth to gi ve yes and n o answers." Another use for the bizarre divming rod. ts to place 1l over a map. "He dld that and we came up with some interesting im· formation, .. Lister said. .. But as far as the accuracy is concerned. I can't say al this ume.'' Lister s aid he is continuing more proven investigative tools, such as fingerpnnting and talk· mg to g~ery employei?S. ··1r UUs guy comes up with some hard clues, so much the better,'' be sa1d. KIDNAP SUSPECT Victim Still Missing E'r .. Page A I KIDNAP •.. employee's side. The a rme d fe m a le ust!tl abusive language m orden ng tht vehicle dnver off the base. Mn. Richard'iOn told authorities. After being bound and gagged by the bandit. Mrs . Richardson said she was left in the military vehicle when 1t was abandoned on lhe Santa Ana Freeway. Shi· s truggled free and drove th1• truck to Red Hill where s ht· called pohce. Mrs . Richa rdson has been em ployed at the El Toro military base for 10 ycarl>. Ma r ine ofrlcials· said She 1•. married and lives 111 Garden Grove. Cpl. Bur~css, a Ma nn<> sinr·· 1976, bas been stationed at El Toro for JI months. offtc1ab said. He is unmarried . Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORT.ING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 All BaseUll & football Sllaes Ret11cetl To Cost All SICCer S.es Reduced 20% u.ties a.int Shoes 1995 up Ladies Tennis Shoes 149s up Mens hnring S1tees 21 95 up Mei's Tennis Sllees 1495 up Wrestling SUes 1850 YDltey Ban SllOes 1395 up 13SUlall Siieas 1495 up Mens & Bays Tunis Sllorts ladies T eanis Slalrts & Dresses Warm Up Suits 2595 t1 6495 531 Cllltlr 646-1919 J I I -L Tennis Ractlets armer Alto!raplt frame 2795 Ounllp Fert Frames 31 95 oms tm,erial Frames 2495 B1r1 Personal Frames 2695 Prince Frames 55°0 Racquetball Racquets Leach-atete1-V1it I~ bleu Racquetballs Badminton. beats Jawe Tennis hMes & Bi~ .: Weight Sets & Benches Jump lopes '7 ~ I l • ~· t ( \ • Laguna/South Coast Arteraoon N. Y . Stoek!!i VOL 71 NO 319 J SFCTI ONS. 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1978 TEN CENT S • New Trial Denied ID Laguna Murder H' C.\RVGR.\,\tll t OI • .._ O.••t ,. .... \uo \ 1111111 "hn took ,, 1111 t111rhH' 111l11 llw 1111' r 011111 "h1•n 1110\ 1< I t•d n1u1 ll1·rt•'' An\ a !'\lwllun ... f "h' V. •'' bl•m.: dt't. 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J11:t1onar y defm1 111111 of rn;1hn·. a 11l'l"l'!';!';an 1n ~h'<l11•111 111 ,, f1ncl 111"' uf ·r11 !';l di.·~l t.'I' 11\111 dt.•I But al J !';pt'<.'tJI hcarin~ Mr:-. l'uwl'r::. tt.•i,t1f1 cd that she had re· ft:rn •d to tht.• d1ctaonary at homt.• ;ind d1tl not 01)(-n the book in the JUI) 1 oom l>t'fon• 1t was taken from ht.•r by ;, rnurt bailiff. M .-~ Pow1·n. told Judge Fen· ton ::.hl• could n.•t·all only two D•ilv Pilot Phow br s~ .. Mllt Mli PARAMEDICS WORK OVER CRITICALLY WOUNDED TUSTIN MAN IN LAGUNA BEACH Michael Beeler. 32, Reportedly Shot Hlmaelf Near City Hall After Writing Note Councilman Wants Name Off Recall Sa n Clemente City Coun· <.'ilman Howard Mus h ett ap· p<'aled unsuccessfully m Orange County Superior Court Tuci.day l(I h av(• his name re moved from ret'ull ~ht10ni. .Judge Philip Sl·hwab refused to grant the injunction ~ought by lawyers for Mushett and. as a r(•sull. the t:ity councilman's namC' will a ppear on Jan. 23 rt.•· c·all ballot along with those of M <.1vor William Walkl•r <ind (' o ·u n c 1 I w o m a n D o n n a W1lk1nson It was unsuccessfully arguc.-d for Mushett that county a nd city officials allowed distribution of the recall petitions despit e what was termed "irregulariti e~ m the documents ." The laws uil c ha rged the re wl're changes in the content of the rt'call petitions after the re· c a 11 organizers served notice that t hi.•ir drive for i,1gnatures had begun M us hctt 's petition explained that the recall org<inizer s claimed m their notice of rerall that he had abused and mis used l'llY funds while the petition 1tsclT rla1ms he abused and mis spent cit y funds. The complaint also s aid the re· call petition t:Ontainc·d misspcll- in~ and other e rrors which :.hould be grounds lo have them s truck down But Judj:!e Schw 11 h ruled otherwise:> Or::C4 -~oasl --~~ Weather Patchy dense fog m the early morning h ours otherwise fair through Thurs day Warmer with h1~hs Thursday near 72. Lows tonight 38 to 43. I NSIDE TOD~" IL' trmt! to plan holiday me nu s . For d e ltciou:t Thonksgwing and Chnstmas Ideas. :tee Food . Page Cl ladex Al Yew< S..-vi<e 1112 ... 11 .. , ... 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SI.ell Mat'll91\ 11 ,.......... llt T-t•n It.II WUllMt 44 Wt•141N.,_, AA Tustin Man Shoot,s Himself in Laguna A Tustin m ~rn . apparently des pondent over a broken rt'.'la- l1onship with a Laguna R1•ach ci- ty employee. shot himself in the chest with a 45 t·al1bl·r handlo{un in the city·s mun1<·1pul 1rnrkmg lot Tucsda v art t•rnoon Michael .Clifton Bct'lt•r. 32. of 13881 Tustin East Dn\'l'. wus rt- portcd in guarcfrd n md1t1on m thi.• intensive tan' unit al South Coast Medic·al Cenlt'r toduv Police and fire units rushed lo the t•mployc.•p parking lot at 60IJ Rroadwa"· s horll-. after I 30 p m Tue~day and· found Beeler l~ing on the ground <ihout 50 fret from his parkt'd t•ar Polic.·e s aid th<> injured man l o I d r i r e m l' n h e h a d s hot himself. Police Capt Neil Purcell said Bc<'lcr left a note an his car ad· drci.sed to a city employee. tell· mg her or hi!> intentions to ~hoot himself Passersbv heard the shot and saw Rcele1: crawl from his car and bt.·1:on movrng towards city hall. Pun·cll said the man might have left his c<.1r because of the pain or the guns hot wound. Th<' larg<' caliber bullet en· tcred the right side or Beeler'i, ches t. exiting I he right s ide of his lower back Police said a city e mployee had broken orr he r relationship "1th Beeler several months ago Gradual Oil Hike Promised by Saudi PARIS cAPl Samii /\rabian Oil Minister Sheik /\hmed Zaki Yamam has t old a F rench tC'levis ion audience ruture Ill creases in oil pncc:.. should be gradual "so as not to dis rupt the world econom y." The increases. hl' said Tues- day ... are in the long run in the interests of the consumers as they encoura~e lht• development of other energy sources." In response. f'~rcnch Industry Minister Andre G iraud s aid Western nations have not re- covered from th<' 1973-1974 price rises and that any future in· cr ease would be "a serious blow·· to Western economies. T he minist ers of the Orga9iza- lion of Petroleum Exporting Countries !OPEC I will m eet in Abu Dhabi on Dec 16 to decide on 1979 oil prices. A Kuwait ne ws paper has quoted uniden- tified Arab sources as saying s ome OPEC m embers have agreed to a 10 perce nt increase. but that "hard-line" m e mbers such as Algeria, Iraq and Libya will try for more. In July, OPEC Secr etary· General All M. Jaida h said at a n OPEC m eeting in Geneva that there wouJd be a "revision" in prices in 1979. OPEC decided in July to freeze \he price until the December meeting The 13 me mbers of OPEC pro- duce more than half the world's oil Crude oil has sold for $12.70 a 42-gallon barrel since mid-1977. A 10 percent Increase would r aise retail gasoline prices by about a cent a gallon In the Unit· ed States. But becaus<' of the t ime need e d to gel oil f rom the oilfields lo the consumer. the in· crease likely would not s how up in higher gas prices for weeks. possibly months. T he end of th~ <iii workers' s trike in Iran and the apparent s tabilization of the d ollar probably will work in favor of moderating any increase. The hard-line nations were ex· peeled to use the possible oil shortage from the strike and the declining value of the dollar. the currency used in oil lransac· lions. as leverage lo push for high increases. K uwait Oil Min is ter Ali Khalifo Al Sabah. OPEC's presi· dent, is in Caracas for four days of t alks prior to the December meeting. IT ALL WENT IN H4LF HOUR "l only needed one half hour to sell all I had." That's t he happy story told by the Costa Mesa man who placed this Daily Pilot classified ad: Must sell. moving from urea. Sears Washer a nd elec gas dryer, both $90 • , Upright GE freeier. 16 ru n and rerng. both $125 XXX XXX>. If you have unused appliances to sell, caJI 642-5678. It only takes a few words in a Dally Pilot classified to attract a buyer. . ... ' , .. ' .... " . ' . tl'rms from lhl' dictionary dl'f 101t1on :.pile and 111 v.111 Today Judge 1''l'nlon cont·cdc.>d that Mrs Powers wai. bent on comm 1ttang misconduct dcsp1tt· his instructions. but had not in fa('t comm1tlcd an offense that would justify a new trial. That left Merwin with uddi tional pleas for a new trial. 111 e luding an aq~ument that a n cs · sent1al ins truction had bct·n omitted when Judge.• Fi.:nton hoc.J the legal groundwl1rk for the Jury dt.>lillerallon T he con victed 28 yca1 old nurdcress sat quit.•lly 1n the courtro om while Me rwin 1n creased the pitch or his urgu mcnls that she b cnt1tlt.•d to a new trial rathe r thun fat:e a possible term of hfe 1n prison. Mrs. Shelton wus convieted S"µl 21 o f the murder of her hus ba nd's lover Pat Prolcreh M 1::.s Proferes was shot once through the heart while in ~e bed she share d with Joaquin Shelton . th e l'Onv1cted murderess' t•stranJ(ed husband in Laguna Beach Mrs. S helto n c laimed in testimony she gave al her tnal that the shooting was accidental, thal s he s too d outsid e the couple's bedroom window with a gun in her hand hoping ror one last glimpse of the man she loved before committing swcide. Pageant Flayed By WilliainSon By STEVE MITC HELL Of""' D•••r Pilot sun Oon Williamson. who resigned last month as director of th(• Lag una Beach Pageant of thl' Ma sters. lambas ted the board of directors and m embers o( lht• pageant t•rt-w dnring a 45-mrnut(• s peech Tuesday night al thl:' an nual mcetmg of the F l•i,ttvul of Arts m cmbt>rsh1p lt1s comments ranged from accusation~ that tht· hoard 1s ··not w1,rkmg rn the bl'st 1ntcre ... t 1V Actress Aids Cops In Rescue LOS /\NGELES 1A P 1 Tel<•v1s 1on·s ··Bion it• Woman. · uctress Lindsay Wagner. look part in a real-life r escue atop :.i 2l·story hotel as s he tried lo talk a 27-year·old woman out of jumping lo her death. police su1d todav A ·.,.. oman identifi<•d h~ poh<'t.' as Pal Lopt"Z or Los /\nJ.!eles wa~ v. res tied to safety Tuesday night by a police officer a nd thl' t•n g1 n t'l'r of tht· Shl•raton L'n1vl•rsal llotc l in North llollywood nearly an hour ilftl•r Miss Wacnt•r arriv('d ul tht· hote l Miss Lnpez demandt•d to s peak lo the actrt.•ss. w ho sta rred 1n thl' retently <·an1· .. lc1I tclt•v1sion Sl•ri('s. 1>olin• s aid M 1ss Wa)!nc•r was ptl'kcd by a police he licopter at the Ma hhu s heriff:-. station ht•hpad at 6 25 p m arriving 20 minute~ lalt.•r at the hotel where s he talked to ~h Lopez ··she r Mi ss Wagneri wa:.. JUst great ... stud one officer. adding that th e al"lress was ··1n strumental 1r1 helping us save the (See BIONIC. Pagt A2 I or the pageant ... lo chums that b<Jckstage crewmen played with yo.yos jUSl moments before cur lain time Williamson resigned Oct 10 v. h1•n his effort~ to get tht• board lo n·st•md the d1sm1~sa l or his ... on. Doug. foiled Thi• hourd. 111 firing the ~oung«r Wtlllami-.on. ..,J1d hl• \\as dl'ml"<"l'cl for the good of the fci,ll\ al · ·'That ~as a damn mg state rncnt. ·· Williamson told uboul 200 membt>r" of thl' fi:.·~11 v,1I He accused the hoard of dJ!>- missing his son ··without the benefit of information they should have h<.1d."' to weigh such a decision "Not slated at the.• time. but later g iven as a major reason for Doug·-; t..rminit twn. ·• the olde r Wilha mi-.on i.a1d . 'was the word ·nepotis m' ·· The former director said that term means the hiring oi a rl.'lative by reason of relat1onsh1p CSee PACEA~T. Page AZl 'Real Drama' Actress Escapes Injury :\1 ALI BL' 1i\P 1 The came ras s ho uld h<ivc been rolling from a ll accounts of lhe r eC1l ·hfe drama lha\ 1·onfrontcd ;.H:t1·~ss /\II l\l acGraw when h e r 1978 :\h'n·t•<lt·s t·on H•1t1bk s truck a cable dang ling above u l'at·1f1(· Coas t highway. police s aid Aecounts were sketchy about the Saturday acci· de nt. but rt•portcdly her companion. producer Larry Spangler. m a nage d to pull her from the badly- tlam agcd auto. u nd both ;.JVoidcd in1ury Californ1<.1 ll1 g h"a.' Patrol officer Fred C<trpentcr s aid Tut•:-.d a .\ tha t ;\la ss MacG raw·s car ";.p, th<.> lust of fl\ l' lo r un mlo tht• fallen three mch- w1cll• ealik tha t hung about fow: feet abo\'e the grou n<I Tlw gn·atl•st clan gc1 was the li ve \Oltaiw Da m age to I he ;\krtedes is estimated at S5.000. :..a id Miss l\l i1<·<;r:I\\:.. pubhc1s\. Warren CO\\ an Psychic A.ids Hum For Stolen Art Work /\ New York psych ll'. who com es complell' "1th a d1vmmg rod :met map!';, 1s a1d1n~ Li.!guna Beach investigator" in a searc h for a stolen work of arl valued at $18,000 And l.a~una Beach detectivt: Ron Lister say-; h"." happy lo h<Jvc the he lp of Sll'phen Sauer. an East Coast attorney who claims 95 percent accuracy m h1 i-·'dousing .. Lister said he came away im pressed after an hour long meet m g with lh<' psychic at the Vorpal Gallery. 326 Glenneyre St lat e Tuesday Officials at lht: g allt>ry brou~hl tn lhe psychic. ·"This guy seems lo know a lot about the ca!'.c." Lister said. Late Saturday afte rnoon, a woodcut don<' m 1929 by M.C. ISt>c PSYCllJC, Page A2) Police Seek Dana Point Father, Son LOS ANGELES IAP ' -A bench warrant has been issued for a father and son from Dana Point who m ay have Cled to Eastern Europe to a void trial in connection with a sche me to bilk ins urance compan ies out of more than r75.000 Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Gordon Ringer issued the warrant Tuesday when Gyula Pataki Sr . 48. and hi~ 24·year· old son Joseph failed to appear for trial. Survived Pltmge The Patakis. whom authorities believe have fled to lfun~ary. face charges of !'Windlin~ 13 m· surance companjes by staging auto accide nts and filing multi· pie phony claims Los Angeles truck driver Charles Jones was being treat- ed at Saddlcback Community Hospital today for cuts. scrapes and bruises and possible broken bone~ after his semi went over a barrier on the northbound San Diego Freeway, near the Laguna Freeway. al about 8:30 a.m. Truck fell upside down. C'runching cab where Jones rode. No other cars wer<~ involved. according to the highway pa trol. ) Their apparent flight camt.? after thei r co·defendant $ George Pelbath Sr and bL> 25- yea r ·old s on GeorJle Jr. - pleaded no conte){t to similar charges and aRreed lo lcstiiy as stale 's witnesses. J School Appeal Meet Set l'h1· ...,,an Ju,rn l '.11J111tn111e1 City 1 1111111 ti 1:-. .,.,ht•dull•d to rult· t11111ght on an .JPJ>t•al to bloek 1· ... t ,11tli ... h111l'flt nf .1 pn· :;1·hool 111 .111 .111•.1 1.u111:ll fur "g;1rden 11111111· .. l\·m111 1r .1 1 y .wth11r11.nt1on for th1• ro11111I··'· "'•lll(ht by Com 111111111 v I '1:11111111~· .111d Dt.>velop 1111•111 nl s.111 .111.111 , w;1s approved '" 1 h•· 1 11' l 'l.irH1111~ Co m 1111..-. 11111 111 Ot·totwr An appeal t 11 I h1• tli'l'll>lllll "cl!:> hlt•d With th1• 1 ou111·1l by .l.1)n1• lleanmger I h'1r1111,.:t>r, who lives near tht' p111p11.,1·cl M'hool :;1 lc at La /\I JI .1111.1 SI n•t•l .r nd El Hornu llu.111 dJBrh lht· .,chool u:;e 1i. 11111 1111np.1l1hll-"1th current 11 ,1H11 .111<1 p.rrking condition:; .11uJ """hi 1-:l'lll'rall· unwanted 11111 .. 1· (" 11 11 11 t' 1 I m l' n .1 I ., o u r c 1h1•1t111t·ll 4lurrng lhl' 7 pm "' ..,., 11111 111 nl\ h,tl I lo adopt an '" 1tin.1m·1· 11f 1111tonl1on to form hilb1d1· ma1nll·nance districts in fl\ t' rH'" housing trac ts 0.111., Puot ~t .. tt P.,uto PROTESTING STUDENTS PICKET ROP BOARD MEETtNG Boat-bu1ldrng Class Will Surlflve C.utbocks Als o to he cons tdt•red <Jrl' allt•r11at1vt> pluns for construt t 111g .1 dr~unagt• .,~.,h·m lo n:ht•vt· J ,LP H'llltUrl· l;tnd 111und<1l(•d IJy hl'~I\ \. l'alllS lai.t Vl'HI' Ill ltw lkl Ob1 :.pu Stn·l·I an:a $30,000 in Goods OK'd by ROP Board BIONIC ... 11.om:rn ~hfc · Ol•sp1tt• Mr s::. Wagner's arrt\ al and lht' resl'Ul' cfforts of offtcl'r Cordon St<inll•y and hott·l l'nl-(tnt'l'r Lee W'J a ll, Mis~ Lopez 1 l'fui.t·d to c ltmb back onto the rnof. Sgt Jcrr'J Rutherford said 8 \ \l'i'fo: COOP ER .. ()f ,,_. 0•1h P1IOf SUtf Nt•arh ~:111.000 1n '>U J>J>h purt·hdM'I> wt•n· approH·tl hy th1· Cap1-;trdno l.<11?una flt.•a<h H l',.: 1 on.1 I ( k1· u pat rnn .ii Pro gram 's ~O\ t•rnmg board Tut•!-. da..,.. dt.'1>p1h• ;r :.t·r11·" of recent t·nse" whlC·h <·a"t doubt on th1· proj! ram i.. futun· Auel lina1d m1·ml1t•r" '-'<'n• grl'l'll'd Ii) Jboul :!O µ1ehtmg "' 11d1·nts "h1•11 I""' a 1 r1 \ t·cl at T11t•..cl.1} ~ m1·l·t111g ;11 L;.iguna H":1d1 l!111f1t'd Sc·twol 01..;t nc·t o(. r tt·t· .... Tlw ... 11111t·nh urgt·d 111 .. ll< >I' bo:.inl 1101 to 1•a n1·cl a lm<lt bu1ltl111µ t·las .... whH·h has bt:en met'l rng for l!lght weeks with no fac1htiE>S for building h<1ats Con ltnutn~ the <'lasi. would require an expt"nd1turc r>f about $25 000 rot rac1hl\ n·nl al anti supplt1• ... /'ht• ho.ird \ ut t·rl 1111a nt moui,f\ l•l l'onl1nut• lh<· <'las" on ('ond1 twn Lh.11 .1 board apJl'Hnl<'l1 rom m1111•1• '" .1bl<• lo loc·att• J lioal h1111!11r1g 1 f,1 .......... rtt• ht•fon· lh1· ... 1.ir1 11( lht• 'l'' ond .,, nw<.tt•r ~.rib 111 ho.11., ht11lt h\ !-.lUth nt., Ill lht 1101' c·la'" I.., plannt·d to oflo;1•t lht 111\'t•<;lml'nl Ill sur· pl11•-. f\ h11ll 1it-<·k kl·1·I an1I hi1al p.11 l .., I c,...t 11\g S,k ~l:ll/ \\I'll .J m1111g ""JIPI.'¥ purc·ha!-.<'1> ap provt•d Tu1•Mlay by tht.> boJrd. .'\l,...11 appn1~·1•d "..i~ $1.881 1n harn rad111 1·q111pnwnt, \\ h1t·11 f1gun•<I m ,, n·1·1·nt Orangt· C'11ui1 t~ Sh1·nfl ... p1ol)(· of t h1· Hui' J-:tt v. .ml (~ut·i.;11la . <1ss1st:.int RO I' adm1 n1 stralor. prcscntl'<f matl'rtal rn Ortoh1•r lo tlH' Sht•nff s off1t·1•. "hH·h ht• .,,11d .,how1·d HOP 'iupn1nlt·nd1·111 .I erold Simoni. hacl hought lh1· ham radro 1•q u1pm<·nt for hi... 0\\ n US(' anl1 \\:IS kl'l'Jllnj.! ti .it hi s !->an (.'l1•mt•ntl' humt•. along with othn ROJ' supplrC's Sh <'rtff'i. inv1•st1gatori. "''"I Simon.; appart•nl I\ rlrd ha vc th•· ham r.1d111 l'ttlt1pm<'nl and othc-1 Traffic Light OK' d For Dana Street l'lans to install a lrafftc signal at Sl•lva Road and Strt·c·l of th1· c;ulden Lanlt'rn in Duna Point Wl'f"t.' apprnvi•d unanimously T1H·~day b) Orange County supt•r \'isors T lw $6!'1,000 pro.1cC'l :i lso <'alls for w11.ltoning or a ~ma ll port10n of St>I vu. J rt>port Ln supl·rv1~ors s:ud ORANGE COAST t ~t DAILY PILOT ,,., 0 • .. ,,I)> f "'' ('> • • I• t t11t '"....,. t~ u, .,, n,..,. rt'""' N, """Pu " '"" t ,,,..., Jwrthy ·~ Ot•~-.. f "I P.tf'ttl f\•tK,J((H'tD .. ">I +0.-fAtr Ml h~"' Hf' ' l°'> ,, t ,.,, r ,,, ,,.., •nff' t. d-t,. t • ~ f. flN ' ,., .,.,., • t l\,. .. r '· •t t"fl••i' "~ ... ,. 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In lalt: Ortol-wr th1 · Shl·rtff'" office issued ;i 1 (•port . 1·111wltcd ing l hat 1 i... 1nv1·st1g.1t11111 · ha.., r.1d1.•d lo , ... r:rhltsh an\ i'\'ldt•111·1• Whll'h \\tlllltl !-.llh,ta11t1;11t• lht· Ill rng of l'rt mtnal dw r g1•., Ho«cnl 111emb1·r., q111•i.1111111"I Si moni. ~about lht· h.im r.1d111 1•qu1pml'nt Tue~da~ 'I h1· ltOI' supt•rinlt>ntlt•nl saul h1· h1111i..:h1 th(' g1•ar for an 1•l1•1 I ronrt•s d,t.,., hi' plannl•d lo t10,cd1 h1nt!-.1•tr "1lhout pay "'''t '-1'm1· .... tn Ile said Utt' t•our!'.l' "as .JP proved by th t' b o i.I rd I <1 s l J anuary The ham radio equip ment could be uH•d to tt:.1rh all aspects or t•lt•rtronH·~. h1· s..itd and \\ oulrl ht• a ~rt' at cir a\\ for kids .. fi e S3ld th.ii tf I ht• 1><1:11 cl d1tJ not appro\c lhc purchJ ... c· ht "ou Id a:.su mt' re:-.1J4m:-.1 b1 Ill\ fo1 1t h1m.,elr ·w l' \\C'l'l' afr;11 d that she \\Oufd t•1thcr gel up the coun.age to Jump ur JUi.l fall out of sheer fal1gu1 .. " :;aid Hutherford "Sht' h .. ut ht:r lot•i. over the ledge <ind m•;1rh ll'll "l'\'eral limes ... Pol.H·t· said "hilt• Mass Wagnt'r <11 ... tral·tt•d thl· \\omun from lht· 11mll11p, Wyatt 1umpt•d 11ul and grahhl'll thl' Lupl·z woman • tlmosl c:.i rrymg both of them II\ I' I' t ht• Mdt• !'.l:1nll·~ lht•n grabbed both Wv:11t and the woman. holdrng lht•m tht·n· until other uni· form1'd offteers urrivt•d lo pull tlw struggling trio back onto lht' roof a bout 7 55 p. m .. police said l\11ss Lopez had c limbed onto a lt•dgC' outside a handrail and t hrc<.1l<'nect to jump from the ronr of tht• Nor-th llollywood hntl•I .1t Jbuut 4 30 p m .. poltt·t• ';~lld Shl' was admitkd to OliH· \ii(•" ~ted 1eal Center in Svlm;.ir on Tuc!>dil} night for obst'r\'J 11011 Marine Kidnapped Federal Cops Probe Holdup in El Toro By REBEtTA llF,l,M ot the D•1ly Pilot 51•11 f·'ederal mvt•st1ga111r-. IH_·rc· 1111 s urt today wheth<-r i.I Lough talking, red-ha1recl woman who robhl'd the El 1 ur u M arint· J\11 Stallon of S6.000 JI J;!unpo1n1 Mnndav was acting <1lonc• '" with accompltccs ThC' band1l s hoved a gun m thl• "ide or c1v1han cmployct• \e1.t Richardson about t pm a11d 1·om m andel'rC'd lhl' Sp1·c1:rl Service~ pickup trta<·k 1·arry1ng t h e 3 J y c a r . o I d <· 1 \. r I 1 <J n employee and <..:orpor:.il J ohn Burgess. 20. The Marine personnt'I wen• on a routine, daily run from lhc1r recreational department offitc· lo a Bank of Amen ca branch on the base. M rs Richardson 1>trugglt•d free and callt>d POli<"c uftcr her fi ve-foot, lwo·inch. 175 pound ah d uctor le ft her m thl' abandoned truck near M)'forcl Hoad, 1n Tustin. The corporal was nol released , \ ~. KIDNAP SUSPECT Victim Still Missing and FBI agents said they believe Burgess is still with hi s abduc tors . Botton Up Cold Spell to Wntimre It's going lo be cold again tonight along the Orange Coast but Orange County tcmpnatures won't rail to near .freezing except m a few canyon areas, forecasters re· ported today. According to Walt Ba rtlett . who forecasts frost warn· ings, the mercury m Irvine dipped to 36 degrees Tuesday nigh t No freezing temperatures were reported in Orange County GOOD NEWS FOR <Hen growers 1s that it won't free1.e toni~. l'ilhE>r The• lows, however . might fall near 32 ricit rees in the Santci Ana and Trabuco canyon ar eas. Fruit frost "arninJ,ts will be broadcast beginning tonight on radio st.1llon KF'I at 6 o'clock. Temper ature forecast~ will also hc off<'red by radio station KWIZ night· ly at 6 :JO and 9 o'C'lock THE SERVICE WILL be provided through Feb. 15 to warn citrus Jtrnwers of potential freezing conditions that could damage crops. Frost reports are a cooperative efrort by the Uni versity of California. Riverside and the U.S. Department of Agrrrulturt• .. -,. UNDER FIRE Carl Callaway BLASTS BOARD Don Williamson f'rOMPapAJ PAGEANT FLAYED. • • "rather than ml'rtl, · .. Hlclmg that h1i. son 11crforntt•d hr::. Jul11::- "w1th .1ffcat nwnl .. The angt>rcd W1ll1am::.on then Vl•rbally ,1!'.i.all1•d µ..iJ.!(<.rnt tc•ch111 cal dm.•tlor Carl Callawa) as being th<.· "root cause" of the complex 1n hou~e ballltn~ Callaway, who has worked fo r the pagc:.mt the p:isl33 yc:.irs. su1d he would huve no comment on the t•harges leveled uguin:;t him und th e ba cks lu gc crew by Williamson The lwo me n have worked together for those 3.1 years. with Willia mson havin g b een as· sociated with the annual s um- mer production for more than 40 years Williamson said 1f ncpoli~m was a fat!tor. why did Callaway have five member~ of hr:; family on the payroll last year Callaway denied that charge. saying only his wife and !>On were workmg for the pageant Williamson defended his son's work for the pageant dcnymg charges that Doug was abrasive ··one wonder1>." h(• said. "1f fra nkncs!> and honc1.t y, two estee me d vrrtu<•s. are now called abrns1vcncs!'.," adding that his son 1>lnvl'd for pcrfec lion. He a lso had (•rrl1cism s for the backs tage crew during his 1.-ng thy talk. ac·t·using them of r ude be havior to volunll·t•rs . othe r members of lh(· staff and himself He said h1• appt•an•d on th1· stage 10 m1nutt•s bl'fon: t•u rtain t 1 m e . · 't n t· n <: o u n le r what set>me d to mt• to be the entire c rew who. having been issued yo-yos. were nois ily having a yo- yo contest " He also ~aid tht.• ere" for lht.> I 1 1 ng p1cturcli i.pec:tacular ""ore s rlly hats" \\h11<' doing lhl' .. builder -.ccm• on l'lo!>mg night During th<.1t portion of thl· program. the new is v1!>1blc to the aud1enc•e as they prep<ire a hvmg pt('tun• "The ('rew sa"' ftt to appear in 11 ht> hcib 1 in front of the au d1ence." Williamson said "Why did Carl allow this., Unforgiva bit' .. lie a('<.·11scd tht• nine· m cmhl•r board of directors of not know mg "what 1s gomg on in your or ganizatton " There was lcni,ithy applause from the membership after Williamson sat down The board. ma ny of whom sat impassively on the i.tagc dunng Wi lliamson's talk, did not com me nt on tus remarks The-65·vcar old former dtrt.•<' tor also received a standing U\<il tion from the m embership at the conclusion of the mee ting In comments after the board m eeting, Willia mson said he 1s looking into several projects in the future "It wasn't until I resigned that l realized there's a real world outside those <festival I galt.>s, .. he admitted. Fr._PageAJ PSYCHIC •.• Esche r was stolen from a wa ll near the entrance of the art galler y. The painting. one of the more realistic of Escher's unique style of a r chitectural art. is called "La CatedraJ Englout1s," lThe Drowning Cathedral l and is one of 10 prints known to be in ex istence Lis ter s aid galle ry operator., asked if the psychic could be rn · volved in the investigation Tues day "I have no obJeclloni. al aJ I." the investigator said "I don't know that much aoout It. :.ind I personally be la eve you c <.t n 't put somt.>thing down because you don't understand it · · Arter spcndtnJ:! a le" hours with the psyeh1c Tucsda) night Lis ter said he ha:-rnformat1on he'll be checkin{! out "Certain corrclat1on:-m a.> ver y we ll turn out lo be I act ... Lister said "He believes he kno ws where the painting Wl'nt to a nd where it was moved." Lister said tht> ps.>ch1 c "abo came up with som e na mes <1nd stuff that r·11 also be checkm~ out .. He said the psychic ui:.ed a pe ndulum affair. "somethinJ.! like the dowsing rod~ they use. to find oil and water " "What he has condensed at to as a chain with a weight on thl· bottom ." the investigator e:< plained "It swings bad and fort h t o give .>es a nd n o a nswers " Another use for the b1larn• divining rod, is lo place it over J map Air Race Given .Go Ahead ApprovaJ was given Tuesday for an air race oll the coast of lluntrngton Bearh Nov 24·26. Meeting 1n Santu Barbara. the St ate Coastal Commission ap proved lht> event by an 8-2 vol<' The ctuef obstacle reportedly still slantlin!l 1n tht• way of lhl· rat•e 11> the posting of u $25.(100 bond by or~ani~t·r David Wolf. who 1 ~ opcru~1ng the OranRe County lnternut1onal Air Races from the South Coast Plaza llotcl Wolf siud toduy hf.> was happ:,, a bout the coastal comm1ss1on dcc1~1on "but not s urprised " lie s aid he will po~t the bond f'~rrday Tom Miller. " local 0Htc1Jl w1th thl• s t ale P a rk s and Recreation Ocpartmcot, 1>a1d the agency gav<' <tpproval to tht• r accl't Sept 20 contingent on tht> oka:r b:r th(• <:oai.tal eomm1::.s1on Garage Sale To Benefit Slide Victims Bluebird Canyon dis aster v1,. tims m Laguna Beach are te rm ing tl "the ultim a te gar agt• <\ale." and it gets under wav Saturday from 9 a m to 4 p m m the Att Five parking lot oul Laguna Canyon Road Families that once lived 1n Bl uebird Knolls have salvaged ever ything from their hom es tu raise funds for the community assoc1at1on F or sale at the d ay IOnL' alvage bonanza "111 be ap p l1ances. dooro; w in dow ... plumbing fixtures, brrcks, wood copper pi pes. glass plant~ ancl other housmg hard ware Those w1shtng to donate item ... to the sale should call the dis aster headquarters at 494 14511 Di saster v1ct1m~ will pick up 1le>ms pnor to Saturday Thos1· who w1 s h to brin~ ite ms tu rlon.tt(• lo lht· sail' shnulrl llo ..,., Saturday morn1n~ The 1\ct F1vc-pa rkr11~: lot '" lo l'a lC'd in lhf' 1911<1 o/od. 11( Laguna C'dn~on R11,1Cf R e aJtors Aid Slide Victims La~una Bea<.'h realtor~ hav1· ra1i.ea mo re than $7.500 to aul \.l<'ltm:. or the O('t 2 land-.lrdt.> 1n Bluebird Canyon. ac('urdmg 10 members of .1 Board of Realtor~ subcomm1llee lnd1\ 1dual t'O ntribut1ons from Laf.(una Bea ch re<.1llors totall'<.I SJ.425 .tnd lht· board authorm·d Jnolher ~.000 from ct:; trn!l~c·I for tht• disaster v1cttms , ac1'01 d mg to .I.in Owc-ns The "Realtors m Support 11( the Rluchrrc1 Canyon Rcs1dcnl11 s11bcomm1ttee also hosttd an all Laguna fai:.t last mcl nth that raised another Sl.153, the realt111 ~aid Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart . SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 All Baseball & Football Shoes Reduced To Cost All Soccer Shoes Reduced 20% Ladies Running Shoes 199s up ladies Tennis Shoes 1495 up Mens Running Shoes 21 95 up Men's Tennis Shoes 149s up WrestJing Shoes 1850 Volley Bail Shoes 1395 up Basketball Shoes 1495 up Mens & Boys Tennis Shorts ladies Tennis Shorts & Dresses Warm Up Suits 2595 to 6495 Tennis Rackets Kramer Autograph Frame 2795 Dunlop Fort frames 31 95 Davis Imperial Frames 2495 Borg Personal Frames 2695 Prince Frames 55°0 Racquetball Racquets leach---atelon-Voit Roffout bleu Racquetballs Badminton Rackets Table Tennis Paddles & Balls Weight Sets & Benches Jump Ropes 538 Center 64&· 1919 Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday ' Orange Coast EOl 11 0N .. Today._H CloHlng N. Y . StOC!ks l VO 71, NO 319 4 SECTIONS, S2 PAGES O RANGE COU NT Y, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1978 N TEN CENTS Big Jet Tests at th K \ rtl\ C'I \ '( \ °' , ... u.. ••• ,., ... \ytf \ J1n1puM'<.I l1 't of I Jr ~··r hut l>\'I h,q" 111111'1•'1 I• h 11 I lf•IOli(t' l '1111111 \ A1r1101 t v.1111 lht t•ntlor-..• nwnt Tu,•,d,I\ nll!hl ••I th1 loun I\ All J1t111 ( '"1111111"1"11 1l"'llllt 11ut .. pul.,•11 lfl ttll 't' l111nt 1 h,111cllul ,,, .1111111 r1 ,111· 1 r1•" dt0 11l!'> .\ fll'r u ll•Ul hHU I 11ftt·n <IU.t• r1•l-.11n11 h1 .11 1nt 1 nm llll!\'tlUllt'I'> \lllt<tl I I tu lt't Ulll nu 11d thul c·ounly \Upc•t \ 1M1r't .ill11v. lluj.!h<~ i\1rwt•.,l to ll''>t ttw I\\ p,1 \<'Oj.!c'I l~l\'1111! 7:!7 jt'b .it th•· JlrJ~llt 1111 tv.o dl'JJllrtun·:. 11.111\ 11 ...... ,., •·r 1•ornm1'>\1ont•r-, '>Utt! 1wr mi..,wn tu lh tlw laq~c·r J)la111•-. fnr 1111 to fl\t monthb in nu v. ,I\ v.0111111•1111111111 th•· t•ount\ Ill I UllllllUt'lJ U\l' of ljr~t:'f" tllr('' •• rt "i111 t·1tmm1''"'"''' ~ .. aid v.ould th1· ll•mµ<.>riff) hft1ng or a !.l~.uoo pound •Hn:rafl w~1ght l1m 11 to •H't'1Hnmoc1dtl• tht· ltiU.000 po011d Bvc:rng Jl'h during lht• h·:-.l~ r111•:rn the• t·uuntv 1::. opt•111ng lhl' door for hc.·a\tcr Jd~ of all kinds Hov Skt'lton, Or1l' of <Jb<1ut 30 Jtrport an«J rc•,tdl•nt.. al lhl• h,•,111n~ told c·omm1<,c;1oner~. · fhh l'tn l a ll"•l p<.'nod ll 1s a cond1110ru ng µcr t1KI to !tee how long I ('an llvc there ' Ne v. µort Bt'<tl'h r e~td enl * * * Airport Endorsed Ceoq.~e Ot'hsner compla ined ,1boul l'Xl'illng Jel noise, rearing the• IJ1 i.:er aircraft would add lo thl' probll'm .. Jr I want to slc(•p beyond 7·05 or go to l>t'<i befon· 10 30 or flake 011l 111 a pr1>-rct1remt>nl mode durrn~ the day," he :.aid. "I don 'l hear an average r rrr . I would ltketo heara hmm mm. 'Whal I wake wp with 1s a rr· rawrrr," Ochsner roared into the microphone * * * J oe Irvine, director o( the Commuruty Airport Coum•1I. told commissioners 1t ts fair lo allow the Hu~hes test 1n tht> interests of the tra veling public and area businesi; people "I don't think we will solve the I' roblem ton ight .·· ht• .. a id ··Th ey are eco n om1cal . technical, political and they are certainly emotional " Com mi ssio n er Schookraft cast the * * BI atnto> lo ne vole * against the comm1ss1on endorse· mem He.• urged t'omm1ss1oners lo ::.tud y m a tNials prc-senled . gather more data and wail until Dec 12 before maktnli( a rccom· mendal1on In add1t1on. he argued. county adm1n1s1rators have fatlt.•d to ad· dress the impact or larger Jets on t h e o ve rcro wded airport term anal. parkinJ: lots and a rea lStt AJRPORT , Page-AZ> * * * PIONEER VENUS ATMOSPHERE PROBES SEPARATION ~.0 County Rejects Pact r 7 f ltP Wlr..,-o PIONEER PROBE Art 1st·., dn1" mg, released by NASA 11·om /\me:--H<'!-ot·arch Ct•nter shows how the.• Pioneer \\mus Mull t pl'Obt• s1n1cecraft will split into fi ve indcpen· dent sp<tt('crafl s Today the• lt an:,porter bus was to release Sounder probt·. fl 9 million m1I('!-from Venus. Sunday . three tdent 1cCJI North, Da:. and !'\u~hl probes wilt be relt.-ased 5.8 m11l1on milt-~ f1 o m Venus 1 Mesa to Shnt Down I ! Victoria School i Victoria School. lhe s m allest trustees. They said continuing s c hool in tht' Newport Me~a drops in overa ll di s trict lln1fi ed School Dt::.trr<'t and a t'nrotlment anc! Vi ctoria's small r fi xture on Costa Mesa's west size made the cost.saving move ~ s ide smce 1964. will be c losed at necessary. the end of lhe st·hool year next The sch o o I 's c ur r e n l June enrollment is about 168 students T he shutdown order came on a tn grades kindergarten through 7-0 vote Tue::.day night by school fi ve. School district officials gave Psychic Aids StoknArt Works Probe A New York psychic . who com es t.-omplele w1lh a divirung rod and maps, 1s aidmg Laguna Bcat'h investigators m a search for a stolen work of art valued at $18,000. And Laguna RC'a<'h detective Ron Liste r says he's happy to h ave the help of Stephen Sauer, an East Co.t'>l attorney who claims 95 pcrt'l'lll Clcturacy in hi~ "dO\\SIOj! Lister said he cam e away im· pressed after an hour-long meet · ing with the p11ychic a t the Vorpal Gallery. 326 G lenneyre St. late Tuesdav. Officials at the galler} brought m the psychic. "This guy seems to know a lot about the case," Lister said. Late Saturday afte rnoon. a woodcut done tn 1929 by M.C Est>hcr was stolen from a wall near the entrance of the art galler y no rndication what they intend to do with the s urplus Vi ctoria school site when it 1s vacated in s pring Following the vote. trustees anno unced that Rear Street School in north Costa Mesa and Eastbluff School tn Newport Beach have been dropped from the potential c los ure hst for at least three years. Trustees requested furthe r study of the mo re immediate enrollment o utlook m the Mesa Verde area of Costa Mesa. Adams. Mesa Verd e and California elementary schools in th at area will be d ist>ussed as potential sites for c losure at a Nov. 28 school board meeting. Victoria students will be switched next year to Pomona, Whittier or Wilson schools m Costa Mesa. Plans call for 95 Vict oria students lo walk to Pomona, 15 to walk to Whittier wit h t h e re m a ining 58 youngsters being bused to Wilson School next fall A stream or Victoria school s upporters went before the school board Tuesd ay to tell trustees of the high quality e ducation that s tudents have <See SCHOOL. Page A2 > To Regulate A. ort Newport's Planning Illegal? H KATllV l 'l.ANC\' 01 IM D.ttly P ilot S\.ttl A pro p o~cd 15 potnl aJ,tree ment covt·ring Orange County Airport operations w~s r ej ected by l'OUnt y s uper visors today ::is an ille~al delegation of county authority. Instead, s upervisors agreed to conside r a series or airport poli cies 45 days from now that may cover the 15 point~ and other ISbUeS County Counsel Ad rt an Kuyper s aid the proposed co unty · Newport Beat'h pact. worked out between city offi cials and S upe rvisor Thomas Riley's s taff. "appears to be contrat'ttng awC1y a governmental duty. "I don't think the bollrd can leg a I ly contra ct l.I way this power," he said The agreement called for an t>nd to city opposition for hm1ted improvements t o airport fac1lit1es m cxchartge for count~ guarantees not lo !ncrea!>e com mcrcial jet fli ghts. Al the ~amc ltmC'. the pact would h;1ve rt• qui red s u!)\.·rv1sorl> to continul' "orking toward ~·ompllancc \\-llh 1986 no 1S l' ~ta nclard!t Supervisors . by lav., Cl I ready must meet those standards by 1986. Kuyper contended that lhc onl~ thmg the city would offer 111 exchange for the agreement is a promise not to object lo certain 1 m provements. Kuyper said he as not sure what that means "We certainly cannot stop the people of Newport Heach in (See PACT. P age A2l library Sets Fete For Peter Rabbit A birthday party for Peter Rabbit will be he ld at the M a rin er 's Li bra ry multi-purpose room Thursd ay al 4 p.m . The program will include two puppet shows, "Talc of Two Bad Mi ce" and "Stor y of Pet er Rabbit." Admission to the program. sponsored by the F riends o( Ne wport Beach Public Library, is free. APWi ......... Dr. Margaret Mead. famed /\ m encan anthropologist . d1l'd today at a New York Ci· t v llospital. She was 76. She had Pnlered the hospital Oct. 2 for treatment of cancer. Sl'l' !:>tm·~. photo Page A4. 1 Saudi Leader Sags Oil Price Rise· To Be Gradual PARIS CAPI Saudi Arabian Oil Ministe r Sheik Ahmed Zaki Ya m ani has told a Fren ch te levision audience future tn· creases in oil prices s hould be gradual "so as not to dis rupt t he world economy." The increases, he sa1d Tues- day, "are in the long run in lhe interests of the consumers as they encourage the development of other energy sources." Jo response. French Industry Minister Andre Giraud s aid Western nations have not re· covered from the 1973· 1974 pnce rises a nd that any future in· c rease would be "a serious blow" to Western economies. The ministers of the Organiza- t ion of Petroleum Exporting Countries <O PEC I will meet in Abu Dhabi on Dec. 16 to decade on 1979 oil prices. A Kuwait newspa~r has quoted uniden- t1fted Arab sourl'es a s saying soml' OPEC m e m bers have aJ:rccd lo a 10 perce nt increase, bul that "hard line" m e mbers !>uch as AJgcna, Iraq and Libya will t ry for more. In July. OPEC Secretary· General Ali M. Ja1dah sa id at an OPEC meeting in Geneva that there would be a "rcv1s1on" m prices in 1979. OPEC dec1d<.'<i in - July lo freeze th(• price until lhc December meetinl!. The 13 members of OPEC pro- duce more than half th e world's oi l. Crude oi l has sold for $12.70 a 42·gallon barre l since m 1d·l977. A 10 percent increase wo uld raise retail gasoline prices by about a cent a gallon in the Uml· t.'d Stat~ Toro Heist Inside Joh? Corporal Eyed as Possib/,e Aide to Bandit I \ ~ ~· KIDNAP SUSPECT Victim Still Missing By REBECCA HELM Of Ille 0.11, PilM SI.tit Federal investigators were un· s ure today whether a tough· talk ing, red·haired woman who robbed the El Toro Manne Air Statton of $6.000 a t g unpptnl Monday was acttn~ alone or wilh accomphces No New Trial In Laguna Murder Case By GARV GRANVILLE Ot t1W O.ily Pll<rt S ... ff A juror who took a diction~y into the JUTY room when conVlCt· ed murderess Anya Shelton 's fate was being decided was bent on misconduct but did not com· mil m isconduct, Orange County Superior Court Judge M ason Fenton ruled today. The bandit shoved a gun m the s ide or civili an e mployee Vera Richardson about l p m. and commandeered the Special Services pickup truck l'arrym g t h c 3 I y t• a r o I d c 1 v 1 I i a n employct! and Corporal J ohn Burgess. 20 Tht-Manne personnel were on c1 routine, dally run from l~eir recr eational d epartml•nt office to a Bank of America branch on tht' base. Mr:-RichC1rdson s truggled free and called polt~c after her hvt' foot, two·mch, 175·pound ab· ductor left her in the abandoned truc k near My ford Road, in Tustin. The corporal was not released and FBI agenLo:; said they believe Burgess 1s still Wlth has a bduc· tors oast The painting. one of t he morP realistic of Escher's unique style of architectural art. 1s called "La Catedro l Englout1s." <The Drownmg Cnlht'<iral l and is one of 10 prints known to be in ex istence Subtle Battle Continues Judge Fenton 's ruling denied a new trial t o Mrs She lton because of the Juror 's alleged misconduct. The dictionary in the jury room became a cause celebre a s the j udge was about. to sentence Mrs . Shelton following he r con· vlctlon on first degree murder charges Weather Patchy dense fog in the ear ly m orning h ou r s otherwis e (air thro ug h Thursday Warmer with highs Thursday near 72. Lows tonight 38 to 43. IT ALL WENT IN HALF HOUR "I only needed one half hour to sell all I bad." That's the happy story told by the Costa Mesa man who placed this Daily Pilot classified ad: l Musi sell, movlnit rrom l •trca. Se&rl> Washer and elec gM dryer. boU1 $'90. 't prtJthl GE freezer. 16 <'U ft and rt•frl g, both t $125. xxx xxxx \ Jf you have unused appliances i to sell, call 642·5678. It ooJv lakes a few words in a Dally Pilot classtned to attract a buyer. Newport Traffic Holds Key in 'Chess Game' By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol IM O_.ty PIMC S~ The running battle between e n viron mentalist s and de · velopers in Newport Beach is as s ubtle as a chess game. The latest gambit comes from the environmentalist majority on the City CoW'lcil which is in the process of orderihg a study of the city's street system . The move Is base d on lhe equelion that bolds tha t new buildings produce more cnrs lbal clog the streets. Cutting through the language or the proposed order. what councilmen want. to do Is to get the plannl~ commisaion to de· clde how many or the road projecta ID the city's exlstll\R NEWS ANALYSIS master plan actually wall be com· pleted. Of course. the Ona! decision on the master plan will rest with the council. where environme ntalists h ave a S-2 edge In nearly every vote pertaining to 8 rowth. T he idea is this · Figure out exllctly what the city's ultimate road system will be -bow many car!I It will carry. Using that u a base. then It will be pogslb1c to niure out bow much -ll any -ne w buildiOA can M toleTated, given current . . ·····"' .. "'--• traffic congestion. That amount then will be divided up among developers so th at each gets "a fair share of the pie." That ne w study hasn't been or· dered yet. Council me mbers dis· cusRed it Monday and they de· clded Lo talk about it again on Nov 27 and !lee If they can't combine the 5CHalled clreula· lion element analysis with an alre3dy existing recommend•· tlon tor reduction o( future build· Ing of the city's remaining va. cant property. The whole thing Is supp()Sed to be finished by Feb. l . Pl a nnin g Com m ission Chairman Bi ll Agee said he <Stt TRAFFIC, Pa8e tU> Defense attorney J a m es Merwin argued that Mrs. Graet! Powe r s possibly preJudlced hersel( and other jurors by re· rerdng to the dictionary defini· lion or malice , a necessary. in· gredient in a finding or first degree murder. But at a s pecia l hearing Mrs. Powers testified that she haci re· rerred to the dictionary at hOme and did not open the book In th Jury room before it was taken from her by a court balllff. Mrs. Powen \()Id Judge Fen· ton s he could reeall only lwo terms rrom the dictiona ry def· in I lion -spite and Ill will. ·~s•aOD"" II 's hml' W n hol tdoy m e nus. or h c 1ous Thankagi · and Chri3lmas idea.a. aee l"ocid. Page Cl l•de" ltC Y-• S..«e AU ...u... .. I. M .. ~ A6 ... .i..... ...., c.......... ., ci .. llflM UMO c-10 u CrM"•eN U 0 .. lllNOIQ\ M l•lterl•I ..... ""' • ........ 1_ ... ,, ~.,.,.... ClMJ ~~ (1>11,1).M "-'<-cu A.Z DAIL y PILOT N Wed~y ~ If> 1911 Bluff Control Axed Newport Conl,inl,ws Work on Law l\l''14 pcirt llt-,1d1 nt \ cilfH'IJI' • fl b J ,. ~ ,11 I h I It Jr .J II. 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Ml a bluff lhul ' a hill .. nm l\·11 c'.Hrn• 1111.um n l::Hlyn IL.in f"ounr1I m,·mbc•1 ~ 1nd1cuh·cl thal a <it1-.•1M•1 111dtnl' would Ill' mort• 111111111111.ilt· 111 1f1I11111\1( .1 hlutr 1.Jkt' nuin' or lht• p1·1111l1• who t1~llfl~ dunnl{ Monc!J <; ':; h•·•r IOS ltM")' ;al-.tl Wt!I 1· I Olll't•rn etl 1bout 1h1• l111il1lm1 • 111111111'\ 1>11 1 'l:"ll n~ 'itr w tur1·' l lr)l' m.Jn who '·"'' llt' owu1•il ont· of lh1• l.1:.1 'Jt'ulll tilufl p1.1tt'1•I' tn ~1·11.por1 lh•1.chh ~Uld I he• 't<lh.H k' 111 lht· PflllXl't'll 01 1ltn.i nt•t would n·n111.'1 111' lot u~c 11 t.' t>lh•·r ... 1111 luchn.: fl·~11Jt.·nt' 111 lrvltw Terrat>e 111nd ShOr(,-Cllrrs . :..11d lhl' proµo~wd or<J1nan<'t' ~ould 1mpcl!)t' a fourth level of upprovttl 1( lht•y wunlt.'d to re· mncl1•I thc•ir homt•i; Thos t· nt·1~hbor hooch both h.1v1· mu11d ,1t11ry homeowner us 1$0l lllt11111 ll\t'mbc rshtps which provide Im :c.soc1ation r t'VICW or oll building revw1onl'i 111 .. 1cfd1t1on. lht•y must <tlso '"bll't'I plan" to lht· <'II) ·s bwld· 111~ nro<l1hc111ton comm1tl~ und 1 lw n111:-lul commission "We JW>t don't n~ to have a fourth t'nl1ty rt•v1cw1r1g o ur 1>1.t.(lb. ' bald Thumab Walker of Irv me 'l'err41cc Newport Planners Propose Condo Law l'ounnlman Paul Hummel ,,wt ht! would continue to push 1111 1·ontrob in the areas of the c·1ty wht:rt> ttwre are no man· datory a ssociations such as Newport Heights and Corona del M.ir l'he o rdinance which would pul some controls on the large \ ,1t·anl blufftop parC'els was lhe o utgrowth of an earlier Caty <.:ouncil e ffort t o h ead off passage of Proposition N, the de· fcated blufftop measure . Mt·mht'•~ uf Lht• N1•wpo1t Ht•,1c·h Plann1n.: (.'om1111 ,,wn think the l'll \. O\>;'<i~ J la" to rl' ~ul<tlt' tht· ~nnn·r ... c111 of JPM'1 mt•nt"' to 1·ontl11min1um' l\rtl'r-d1:-t·ui.-.1r1~ ttw I·" ohlt·m I 11 :. I " (' ... " l' Cl m m I .. ' I 0 Ill• I ' • J~rt.>t•d lo ''·n<J a proP<JM•tl or dinaoce to Lhc City Counc il 101 ::il'l1on. Without sur h a law, city s t aff m e mber s told com m1ss1one rs. the city 1s powerless to r efuse a <'onvers1on of apart m e nb to condom1ruums. Commissioners discussed the n eed for Lhe law last Thursday, only mome nts before they con i.rdercd a proposal to convnt 255 unit:> of the Versa illes apart· mt'nts to condomuuums Thev approvc-d the conversion · In the discussion of the con vt.>rs1on regulallons. com · m1~s 1oncrs :,aid they art.' 1n terested in kc-ep1ng J hd on tht• con vcrs1om. :.1nl'l' !>UC'h Mcps deplt'le the ~1ly's :,upply of rent· a l housing. Thal sentiment wa:, echoed by E'ro• Pall*' A I PACT ... \a nous ways from ObJecllng. • he ~aid Newport Beach City Attorney Dennis O'Neil . Mayor Paul R yC'ko ff and airport cr itic Dan Emory argued that the 15-point pa('t would not be a binding :il!rl•cml'nl ln:.t cad . l ht•y s aid, l egal details would be work ed o ut bet ween lht• c·rty and the t'ounty over the m•xt four months before a formal t:ontrac t would bt: pn•S(•nft."d "This a~rC'eml'nl 1s rc<1ll) a tentative framework. · O 'Nei l ~a 1d ·It 1s an a~n.•emC'nt to <Jl!rt't' H)t·kort '1t1d lht' c·1ty counc·1I \ ll''4 l'd lhc agn't'm c.·nt as " way tn · gl't off our p ost ure of constant ('On«ern " It was designed . hl' said, "so we don l have· to sit on the edgt' of our seal-. and you don't have to lhmk the c1ly of Ne wport Bt>;1ch 1s looking over your s houlckr cvC'ry mmult• " Supervisor Ralph Diedrich told Ryrkoff t he l.'1ly could r ('vl!rse 1ls posture ·'by JUSt s aying they <supe rvisors> urc doing the best job they can .. Dunn~ th<' n<'Xt 45 days Riley 'Jld he would seek c;uggeshons from all mlcrl'Sted groups on a new set of airport poli<'ies. Al one point during heated debate with Emory today Riley :.aid. "wt.• <.1rc trying lo come up with som e policies. ·'I can go back into mv own history of trying lo gc·t people to agree as you well know," RilC'y C'ontmued "The reason I cannot get people to agree is that all s ides have the same adamant stands as evidenced he re ." ORANGE COASl N DAILY PILOT '~• (;•,•..,...,.... f .,. t (>"''• P1t0t "'ff\91fn.tft •~ t )111 ...,,..,,.."' '"' ~ .. .,, ••• ,.,, f\ uu,,, • ..,.. ~ "" ,,,,_,_ t), '"'Of' ( •••••• ,.,. f ~''"""P""' •.-a-•11· ...,, •• ~ •• " ••·ff1I "· rJ '-'·•nfl•r Huovqf'I f uO•O fO• (t)\t .. ~ ., ..... """°'I Hf'M n ... ,1"101\qtM S-M n • ~·" ,,.,n v~H'. t''''""' ~.tfJfll,,,t\.otl'• v •• 11 .... """' ... ,,,, .. ,,V/lf'n ~lUlf\(o ... , "'~" OQ>flf\•lllllrJ• Htn out;•~ ~•tu•d•v• •r'Wf W~¥ TN ,.. • •• '·tl'Ht\ftt~ ntMt I\ •W ,.., .,,,,,,.,, n.-. '•"•• 1 Co• I• Mr • (itl1tur1.-ief1t1' 111-nH-p,,."°''"'' •""1 PuOI"""'' ,., ... C...•tt ..,, ,. 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Th,· lt•l I 1•r from W1 Ilium W\•swvt>r :.m<J mm1v rl':-.1dcnts of I ht• t·omplcx arl' L·idcrly peopll• Ii vrnj! on fixl•d tn(·omt·s and lhc convcrswn of tht· l'omplcx to condominiums will force them oul. However. comm1s~aoners ap- proved tht• convC'rs1on beeausc ll11.• compll'X owners comphC'd with the existing building codes pertaining to condominiums The law thcit commissioners are recommending lo coun· <'ilmen would impose current J.oning reg ulations m Judging conversion :.ipplications One• exception to tho:.e zonmg laws that t•omm1ss1om:rs :.aid thl'Y woul<fn 't w:.int arpl1cd 1s the c·1ty's park ctedtl'<1l1on l:.iw It IAOuld force an applicant to pay a park fee if a project of mort' than five units is approved fo r conversion ll would require a minimum 40 fool setback from the bluff edge and cont a ins what !.ta ff members l'all a skyline clau~c which would regulate building heights based on the distance from the bluff edge. Rut it was returned to staff m e mbers for revisions of the dcf1nit1o n of a bluff and because Mayor Paul RyckoH said he now wants included s ome right-of.way provisions thul would provide public accehb to the bluff edge. 2 Dead in Crash K~RNVILLE IA P ) -The bodies of two men Gregory Meachum and Wa rren Michaels Jr . each 22 and each of Fillmore. have been found in the wre.ckage of a re nted. s ingle- e ngine plane lwo days after 1l took off from Van Nuys Airport. ....._.P.geAJ AIRPORT TESTS •.• lr.1ff1c "They arc-nnt putting on the te~t with the idea of its flunk· ing ... ~hoolcrart s;.iu1 "What 1f II IS SUC'C'Cssfu l" What about tht> othN proble ms., .. Barbara Fox. an assis tant director of lhe countv General ~erv rces Agency, s aid a new master plan 1s berng develol)l'd for lhe airport lo addres~ such problems But the first 1ssuc is noise. she tontendc·d . ;.ind after the test 1!. t•valuatcd other problems can be actd rcssl'<.I William '1Jrtin, airport nois e and t•nv1ronment<1I spccral1st . t,a 1d , "F1r.-t. lc·1·s frnd out whcJt lht• ;.i 1 rpl::tnt• n ·a lly 1s .. II ught•s nfflcrals p resC'ntl•d c h;.irts s howing t he l <.1 rgl·r a1rC'rart likt•ly would create more noi!>e on ta kl'Off in area.s immediately around lht:-airport hut would tw quieter ovt-r most rcs idl•nlial a reas. In add1t1on. they said. the a1rrraft would provc qu1l'lt•r ovl'rall upon landing Cnmm1ss1on cr R uvmnnd M agg1 said lht> only way to find .1ul is '4 ith :t test SCHOOL ... been gellin~ at Victoria They notf><l high ach11i!vemcnt stores by V1<'toria stud1mb and a valued, federally funded nutritional pro~ram Trustees. though sympathetic. sa id enrollment projections sec no increas<' in s tudent s at Victoria and that ovcr<.111 distnct enrollment is expected to dip lo 16,000 students by the 1982·83 school year. Two years ago. di s trict enrollment was near the 25,000 student mark. Closure of Victoria will save the district an estimated $100,000 per year. school ofricials said. The busing of 58 former Victoria stude nts will cut this savings by $7,300. officials said. Victoria will be the fourth t>lementary school closed hy tru1'tees in the past two years. Balearic school was the first to be shut down. followed by the closure of Ray View School an Santa Ana Heights last June Monte Vista eleme ntary also will be closing at the end of ttus sc hool year. The site will be com e the new home for st ud ents of M c Nally Continuation School next fall. ln other action Tuesday night , trustees voled to sell. rather th a n leas e t h e downtown McNally s ite at 19th Street and Newport Boulevard. Although doubt s w e re expressed whether profits from the sale of McNally would end up in state coffers, trustees decided to go ahead with the ule. A minimum bid of $3 million waa set for the sale 0( the McNally property ··1 suspect il is going to be lo uder." Commissioner E.R. "Sandy" Ablott said. "If it is louder .. that will be the end of it .. Ablott a nd county ad- ministrators also disputed the .J C'Ontention of airport critics lhat the· rests should wail until new noise.· monitoring c.·qu1pment 1s ins ta lled at the a irport next vcar. · They said the ne w equipment only :1ctds computer soph1stica· lion lo the system. nol increased aC'c.'ur~H·y or additional monitor- ing s t at1ons E'rOM Page Al TRAFFIC .•. thinks the study is a good i~a that should have been Lnstitutcd a while ago. Agee said he thinks it's inevila· ble that some or the controversial s treets that are in the mas te r plan a re gQing lo get cut. The' University Drive ex· tension around Upper Newport Bay 1s the first he named. Other "politically unattractive" street projects Agee speculated would face d eletion are the Jamboree· East Coast Highway intersection und the one-way street system that wlll involve ~x lcnding Avocado Avenue to San Joaquin Hills Road and MacA rthur Boulevard "I've seen the plans for those inlersect1ons and they are massive with things like thrt-e a nd four left turn lanes. What we 're going lo be dorng is rind· rn~ out if that ·s the kind of thing this city really wants," he s aid The idea of poss ibly hmtling future road expansion 1s in op· position lo the Pos ition of de· \'elopers, which is that Lra rf1C' problems can, for the most part. be• solved hy completing ull of the projects in that maste r plan. Led by Irvine Company Prcs1· dent Peter Kremer. developers offered in August to contribute a total of $17 million toward com - pletion of what they estimated would be ~l million worth of those projeets. But the five-member environ· mentalist faction on the council set that oUer aside until after the first of next year. explaining that they wouldn't accept the money until the city 1s in a posi· tion to guarantee in return that developers could build their projects . With the latest council move. ll appears that guarantee of future building Is going lo rest on that street system analysis which most likely wlJI end with deletion of some projects. And that wUI mean that de- velopers are going t.o be cutting some 0( t.beir projects as a re· s uit. Survived Plunge Los Angeles truck driver Charles Jones was being treat· ed at Saddleback Community llosp1tal today tor cul!). scrapes and bruise::; ~md possible broken bones after hb !><'mi \\Cnl over a barrwr on lhl' northbound Sa n Di ego Frc(•w:.i y . ne:.ir the Laguna Frcewa~. at about 8 · 30 a .m . Truek f<.•11 up~1dc.: down. crunching cab when· Jones rock No other car!> were involved. according to the highway palrol Bionic Woman Tries To Prevent Suicide LOS ANGELES 1AP 1 Tl•lev1s1on·:-. ··s1o nu· Woman ... act n•::.s Lindsay Wagnl:'r, look pa rl rn a real hfe rC>M:Ut atop a 21 sto ry hotl'I as she triC'd lo talk a 27·\l'ar olcl "o m <1n oul nf Jumping to lwr dl•<Jth , µolr l'l' ''wt today A woman 1de nt1f1 ed by polil'l' as Pat Lope1. of Los Anf;!ell's '4 J :- wrestlcd Lo safety Tuesday ni ght by a police officer a nd the eng ineer of the S heraton U nive r s al Hot e l 1n North Hollywood nearly an hour a fte r M 1ss Wagne r arrived al the hotel. Miss Lopez de manded to s peak to t he at'tress. who starred in the recently canceled televis ion senes. police said Miss Wagm'r was p1 ckl.'d by ;.i police hclrcoplcr at lht· Mal1hu s heriff's station helipad at 6 25 p.m . umving 20 minutes later at thl' hotel where she talked to Ms. Lope1.. "She <Miss Wagncri was JUSl great." said one offlcN. adding that the actress w as "1n strumcntal in he lping us save the worn a n ·s life." Oesp1tC' Miss WagnNs <11r1\JI a nd the rescue efforts of ofri<'t·r Gordon Stanley and hotel engineer UC' Wyatt, Miss Lopt'7 refused to clrmb bark onto the roof. Sgt .IC'rry Rutherford s aid "We were afraid that sht would either get up Lht• <'Ourag(' to Jump or Just fall out o f s het•r fatigue.-." s aid Hulhcrford "St. hod hl:'r LOt:'s O\<Cr tht· h:dgt: and ncarl v te ll st•vt.•rnl t1m l's ·· Police :-.::itd while Mis::. Wa~ner d1 straeted tht.• woman from thl' rooftop Wy;.itt Jumix•'1 out :tnd g1 abbed lhl' Lopt•1. 11.oman almost carrying both of th£'m ovc.·r thl· s1dt· Stanley the n gr abbed huth Wyatt and the woman. holding the m the r e u ntil o ther uni formed officers arrived to pull t he struggling tno ba(•k onto the roof about 7 55 p.m . police sa1cl M 1ss Lopez had chm bed onto a h.•d j!t' outs1dl· a h;.indrarl an<l thrc:Jlenl'd to Jump from lhl' roor of lhl· !\:orth llo1ly1A110d hotel at ahout 4 :w p m . pol11·t· -.;Jl(f S ht• was adm1ttl«J to Oltvt· \'1C'1A M<'<l1cal Ct.>nlcr rn Svlma r on Tuesday night for observa I 11111. Unions to Merge? WASHINGTON IAP1 T1AO maJor unions. the Retail Clerks Internati o nal and lh l' AmalJ!amaled Meal Cullers and Rul (•h<.>r Workm l'n ...... ud TU<•sda~ they are clost.• to comhinrng th{·11 I 25 million mt"mbcrs rn onl• of tht• laq?l'SI m e r~cr .., in L'S labor h1storv The a:-\Cl un na mt•d new · union. to be ba:.t><l ht•r c, wmtld become lht• largest member or the AFL·CIO Air Race Given Go Ahead Approval wa:s g1 vtin Tuesday for an air race off the <'oasl of Huntington Beach Nov ~4·2fl Meeting in Santa lfarbara, the Stall' Coastal Comm1ss1on <ip proved the event by an 8-2 vote The chief obstacle reported!) still s t anding in the way of thl· rat'e 11> the poslln~ of a $25.000 bond by organizer DJ v1d Wolf . who 1s OJ>t!r atrng the Oran~•· County International Arr l<<.1t1'' from the South Coas t Plalu Hotel Wolf said today he was happy aboul the coastal <'omm1ss1on de<'1s1on "but not s urprised " He said hl· will post the bond Friday. Tom Mille r. a local o ff1c1 al with the state Parks and Recreation De partme nt. said the agency gave approval to the races Sept. 20 ront1ngl•nl on thl' okay by the coastal l'Omm1ss1on The South Co:.s:-t Rcg1on;il Coastal Commission prt>v1ou.,ly rejected the ral'CS but I he .tcttl•n had no teeth bl'l'HUM' or (J I.w k uf J quorum Heg1onal t•omm1s:-111nl'r:. had ht•t•n l'OnCl'rOl:d :th1111I a flol.'k or h'<1 l>t le!rn.' wh1l·h normally nt•'I in arl'a Thl' birds h;.ivt• gom• south for lhl' winll'r how1•vcr Wo lf sau1 h1• CXP<·<·h ;i c·row<I or about I00.000 for lhc· JI) Ion to 1lylon races al low altitudes over the water J-1 1• h a s s 1) I H · 1 1 c • t1 :i fi . O II o Southern Culttornia pilots to huy tic ke ts at $1!) for cal'h d<1y's event. He said previous ly that h1• hopes to raise monn for r•· ligious television programmll\1! He said that pylon:-II all markers> will be pl acL'rl 111 lht· wate r and will comprist th1· three· mile race course A landing stnp 1s pl;.inm·<t on J flal portion of the beach IJt:'lwt't:n Magnolia and Newland Stn.:l'l:. west of the Santa Ana H1\ tr lie previously said t e lcv1~11111 1·11vcrage for the l'Vcnl will ht• .. ponsore d by t he Chr1:.l1an Sports Net work and will be scnl across the country by !)<.tte llttl' More than 50 plant•s are n p()rtedly set to compete for ,, total purse of Sl75,000 Recreation Spots Topic of Me~t Ml:'mbers of Newport Bea ch ':. Lo<'al Coas tal Pl ::in n1n ~ Advisory Committee will d1s <·us-. the c ity's coastal r ct•rt-al1onal fa(•1lities a t their m eeting Thursday afternoon Comm1llt>c• m c.'('lrngs are open lo the public and arc held at .I p.m . rn City Councd c hambers. Body ld~ntified I.AS \'E\.AS IAP 1 J\ mJn "horn ~lOllt'l' bcht.·Vl' '>t'l h1m"·Jr and Jll h1~ belongings dfrrt· in tht· dC':.er1 la:-.1 m11nlh h,,., tk<t•11 11frnll(1l·<I a:-M 1chud l.ut·.i 1 t. of S.in Diego Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST. • COST A MESA • 646-1919 All Baseball & Football Shoes Reduced To Cost All Soccer Shoes Reduced 20% Ladies Running Shoes 1995 up Ladies Tennis Shoes 1495 up Mens Running Shoes 2195 up Men's Tennis Shoes 1495 up Wrestling Shoes 1850 Volley Ball Shoes 139s up Basketball Shoes 1495 up Mens & Boys Tennis Shorts ladies Tennis Shirts & Dresses Warm Up SUits 2595 to 541s Tennis Rackets Kramer Autograph Frame 2795 Dunlop Fort Frames 31 9s Davis Imperial Frames 2495 Borg Personal Frames 2695 Prince Frames 55°0 Racquetball Racquets Leacft-lktelon-Yoit Rollout bleu Racquetballs Badminton Rac~ets Table Tennis Paddles & Balls Weight Sets & Benches Jump Ropes 531 C.Ur 646-1919 Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday 7 Saddlebaek tOITION * * * Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks t; VOL 11 , NO 319, 4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1978 TEN CENTS l New Trial Denied l\y G &\' G RANVIi.i f, °'"'" O.• .. ~llM ...... I\ JUf\ff .... ho took " 1ht'111)1Ull \ 111lo thl' Jltr) rnmn v. ht'n t·on\ 1rt ,.d munh•r,·:-.., A11' u ""ht· hon ' fott• .......... ~Int( llt'\"ltkd ~ .. , twnt 1111 m IM'onJucl hut II 111 not t•om mil mt'l"tllldtwt tlr.1111-:c• < ·1111111" ~U (H'' m1 ('11111 t Jull.:t• M.i'>oon to't•11tun ruled toJJ\ JudRt' t"enton ' ruhni.; ckn1rd J ne..., 111.d to M r:-Sht'llon bt•<·1111•w of thf• Jllrfll ' ,tlh·>:l'<I m 1,1·0111hll't fht• dll lllllloll \ Ill lht• Jiii \ room l~·<"<t1n1• ,1 1 <Ill'·•· <·t·ldirt• ,,, th1• 11111•••· "'•" .1110111 111 -.1·nh·r111 M 1 :-Sht•lt1111 (11llow111~'. h1·1 1'1•11 \ ll'llllli 1111 fll 'I th•gl t'I' 111111 tlt•t l'hdf);:I'' I >t· ( 1• 11-.1• ii I t II I llt' \ J J lO I' ... Mer...,111 .1 t~Ut'tl th.ii Mi ' <;1a1·1 l'o-. ,., .., 1>0,:.1bl} IHl'JUd 1t 1:d ht'1,1.•lf dlld olht'r 1uror' bv n· fc>rrtng to thl' 1llct1011ary dl'fin1 taon of mulln'. u 111·<·1•..,sary Iii ~11·d1t•nt 111 u findini.: of first 1h·~1 c•1• 11111r1kr But ul .1 'l"'l'lal hearing Mn. l111y, 1•1 i. lt•:-t1f11'll that 'ht· had'"' f1·1 n·d lo lh1.• tl11'11onary CJL homt• .in1I ti 1d not OJl(•fl I ht• hook Ill lhl· J'" ~ 111mn bt·fort.• 1t .... as taken (111111 ht•r 11,. a t11urt b.1111rr Mr:-Po~wr-. told .Judgt· Fen- ton 'ht· coulct 1t·1·all onh two D••h Pt101 Photo by Stttvt M•10~"U PARAMEDICS WORK OVER CRITICALLY WOUNDED TUSTIN MAN IN LAGUNA BEACH Michael Beeler, 32, Reportedly Shot Himself Near City Hall After Writing Note Didn't Panic, ~Workman Says Mter Rescue .IOPLIN. Mo 1AP 1 Alfred 'Rutrh" Summer:., trapped 31 ~ ay~ m a pron<' pos1t1on when a holl'I t·ollapsed on him, c;:11d to da\ ht· dot•:.n t know ·'how in (;c;d ·, naml' I 'urv1vt-c111 · · ·1 ht• good Lord ..., a s w1lh ml.'. · ~ummcr' told n·portt·rs . from h1:. ho,p1lal llC'cl · ·Th<.11 '!>. 1 al I th al nt•l•d:. t11 Ix· s~11d · M eanwh1l{'. n.•st'uer.., us ing i l'arth·movN..,. shovel:. CJnd lht•1r ; bi.Ire hands tlu.1! s tc•acl1ly thr<>ugh ; tht• Inns of sll•t•I and ,:uhhl<' for . two otht•r ml•n m1s:-1ng 'tnl'l' thl· . Connor llotl'I t•ollapsed on lht•m ' I our cla \'S aJ,!o Sumriwrs will-. l'alrl('Ja, her h ead howt•d . wept softly as thl' 30 vear <1ld workt•r dl'scribcd h1!. ordl-al Ill• s:ml hl• thou~hl only one floor h:.id fallt•n on him wh1lt- he w:.is operating a weld1ni.: torch on a bl•a m "All I l·an rcmt•mber 1s. all of a s udden. 11 Just ('Ollapsed then• "'as no "'ay of ll'I h ng what woulrl happt•n. ·· hl' :.aid Askt•d if he panat·ked, he said, .. That'' Ont' thing I never did b e l' a u s 1• I k n l' w .., o m c h o w somebody would find me ·· Al the hotel sil<'. st•vt•r:.il time·' during tht• n1J.?hl t•ngtn('S fell :.11l'nl and n·s<·uc·rs stopp<'d in tht.'i r trcu·ks as t1 Sl'ismolog1<·al en·" lurnl'd on s eni-.at1vt• instru· ml'nls in hop<·s of finding signs of I 1 fr !->.•neath t ht• rlcbri.... But th<·y found nothini.: "I s ay we'v<· go t 11 50·50 t•hant'l' al lh1s JHllnl . ·· s aid l knry II Parkt•r. s uµcri nten- 18<-t> ALIVt:, P age 1\2) OrangQ Ccua..r "" .c.~ \\eath er Patchy dense fog in the ea rl y morning h o urs otherwise f a i r throug h Thursday. Wa rmer with highs Thurs day near 72 Lo"s tonight 38 to 43 INSIDE TODAY It's llim to pla1> holiday menus f'or dl'l1cious Thanksgn11ng and Chn,tmas ideas. see F'ood. Page CI. l•tlex l. ___ ___,, I Condition Guarded Twtin Man Shoo~ Himself in Laguna A Tus tin m<in. apparently des pondent over a broken rt•la t1ons h1p with a Laguna lkach n t~ employee. s hot h1m:.t•lf 1n thl' t•he~ l with a .45 ('ahber hCJndgun in the eity·s muml'ipal p<irking lot Tuesday afternoon M ichat·I Clifton Heeler. 32. of 13881 Tustin F,ast Drive. was n · portt•d Ill guardl'd <·ond it ion 1r1 thl· 1ntens1vc c·arc unit al South Coast Medic<i l Ct•nkr todav Poli<'t' and fin' units ru-;tu'<t lti the t·mployl'C' parkrng lol al 600 Broadway s horll) afl1•r 1 .:JO p m Tuesday and found lkt•ler lying on the ground about SO fePt from his parkt'<.I car Police said thl' tnJun·<J m<in told firemen ht· had s ho t h1msl'lf Polle(' Capt Ne il Purcell saul Rc•ell'r ldt a nOll' sn h1o; car <id dn•sSl'd to a city 1•mplov1·1-. tr·ll rn g her or his 1ntcntwn:-. to shoot hllTI H'lf Pa:-.sc•rs by heard tht• shot and :.aw lkclC'r <Tawl from his rar and ))('gin mo"ing tow;irds cit y hall l'ur cC'll !.aid thC' man mighl h;iv<' IC'ft h1:. car bl'e au ... c· of tlw pain uf lht• gun!.hnt wound Tht• larg{· t·ul1her hulll't en tc•rcd the right s 1d1: or Beeler s <'hl'Sl. exitini.: the right side uf his lower back l'ol1 c£> s aid a l'ttv t•mploy1·1· had hrokC'n off h<.·r rl'lationsh11J v.1lh Dl•clcr '<'v('rCJI mnnths ago Gradual Oil Hike Promised by Saudi PARIS <APl Saudi Arabian Oil M inist<·r Sheik Ahm erl Zaki Yamani has told a Fre nch television audience future tn· cr eases in oil prices s hould be gr adual "so as not to disrupt the world economy." The increases, hc s aid Tues· day ... arc in the long run in the interests or the consume rs as th ey encourage the dC'velopment of other energy sources." In . response. French Industry Minister Andre Giraud said Western nations have not re· c~vered from the 1973· 1974 pnce rises and that any future in· crease would be "a serious blow" to Western economies . The ministers of the Organiza. lion of Petrole um Exporting Countries <OPEC) will m eet in Abu Dhabi on Dec. 16 to decade on 1979 oil prices. A Kuwait newspaper has quoted unide n tified Arab sour ces as saying som e OPEC m ember s have agreed to a 10 percent increase, but that "hard·linc " m em bers s u ch as Algeria, Ira q and Liby~ will try for more. In July, OPEC Secr etary . G eneral Ali M. Jaida h said at an OPEC meeting in Geneva. that there would be a "revision " in prices in 1979. OPEC decided in July lo freeze the price until the December meeting. The 13 m embers or OPEC pro- duce more than halt the world 's oil. Crude oil has sold for $12 70 tt 42·gallon barrel since m id-1977. /\ 10 pcrc:cnl in<·rc:t!.<' W•11Jl d ra1st• rt.'tail ga sohnt• prH·,·:-. IJ\ :.i bout a cent a gallon in th<: lJnit cd St ates. But bcca us t• of lhr t1mf' nt'cdt'd to gt•t oil from th<• oilfie lds to th<' consum<>r , th<· in crease Li kely would not !.how up in higher gas prices for week:-, possibly months. The end of the• oil workers' strike tn Ire.in and the apparent s tabilization or the dollar probahly will work an favor of moderating any increas<' Kuwait Oil M1n1 s ter Ali Khalifa AJ Sahah, OPEC's pres1 dent. is in Caracas for four day!> of talks prior Lo the December meeting. IT ALL WENT IN HALF HOUR "l o nly needed one ha lf hour lo sell all I had." T hat's lhe happy s tor y toJd by the Cost a Mesa man who placed this Da lly Pilot classified ad : Must llell. movin~ Crom arf'a, Sc>ars Washer 111111 clet-Aas dryer, both $90. Upright GE free7<•r. Ill ru rt nod refng, both St2S 'CXX·XXXX H you have unused appliances to sell, call 642·~8. It only takes a few words in a Da ily PilOl classified to attract a buyer. • ID Laguna Mtirder lt'rms from lhl' l11t'l1<in:.ir y def· 1n1t1on s pite and ill will Today Judi.:<· to'c•ntun conct.•dcd that Mrs Powt•r!> was bent on t•ommitt1n~ mast•onduct de~p1tt' his an5tructions. but had not 1n foct comm1tll-d un offense thal ...,ould JUSt1fy <i Ill'"' trial That left Merwin with add1 l1onal pleas for a new traal, tn· duding an argument thCJl t1n Cl>· Sl'nl1al 1ns truct10n had been om1tlt.'d wht•n Judgl· fo'l'nton laid I h<> legal groundwork for thc Jury deliberation The convicted 28·yea1 old nurderess sat quietly in tht' ('Ou rtroom while Merwin an c reased the pitch of his argu ments that she is entitled to a new trial rnther than face a possible term of life in prison Mrs Shelton was convicted Sept. 21 of the murder of her husband's lover Pal Profucs M 1ss Proferes was s hot once through t he heart while in the bed she shared wit h Joaquin S h elton. the co n victed murderess' estranged husband in Laguna Beach M rs . Shelton c l a ime d in testimony she gave <it her trial that the shooting was accidental, that s he s tood outs ide the couple's bedroom window with a !>(Un an her hand hopmg for one last f(hmpse of the man she loved before committing suicide. Bandit Aided? Toro Ho/Jnp Figure$6,000 By REBECCA llELM Of IM D•lly Polot \l•tl Federal 111vl·..,l1gutor.., Wl're un· !>Ure today whether a tough talking. rl'd·hairl'fl woman who robbt'd the El Toro Manne Air Statwn of $6.000 at gunpoint Monday w<is acting alone or \.\ ilh accompl1tl'S The bandit sho\ ed a gun an lh<' c;1de of c1vll1 an l'mployce Vera lt1chardson :.ibout 1 p m and c·o mm a ndet• rc•d l ht• S pct•• a I Sl•rv1c<'::. pickup trut•k l'CJrryrng th e 31 .>t•<ir uld t 1v1l1<1n e mployct• cind Corporal John Burgess. 20 The Mannt' J>l'rsonncl were on ~~ routine. dallv run from their rccrc:.itaun:.il d~·partrnl·nt o ffl et• 'IV Actress Aids Cops In Rescue LOS ANGELES I AP I Telev1s1on·:-. B1001l' Wo man ... .rctrcs:. Lind:.ay Wag nt'1. took part in a real·lire r escue atop a 21 ·s lory hotel as shl' tried to talk CJ 27 · vcar old woman out of Jumping lo her death, police said toda\' A ·woman idt•nt1f1('d by p<1llCC' as P<.1t L<l!X'' of Los Ani.:<•h:s wa ... "'rt.'stll'd to !->afrtv Tuc.·Mla\' night hy a pnl1n' 1df1<·t•r and thl' l' n g 1 n l' l' r 11 f I h c• S h c r a I o n t n i v e r s a I II o t<• I 1 n N 11 r l h llolh•woo<I rwarh an hour aflt•i !\1io;~ Wai.:nl'r ;.11T1vt'fl al thl· hntc•I M1:-s Lopt.•r rkmanclcd tu -; peak Io I ht' a ct rt' s ' . w h 11 st a ,.,.,.11 1 n l h1• r t·t·t•ntly c <1 nc1·h·d h •ll'\'l:0.1011 M'l'll':., f)Oltt'<' "l.110 M 1s:. Wagnt'r "'as p11·kt•d hy .1 pol1n hf'ltl'nptcr al thl• l\lahhu :-.h<•1 iff's ... talion lwlipad at ti 25 p m ,1rrl\ lllg 20 minute·<, later <1l tht· hott•I "'"l'l l' shl· talked to M.., LOIH'I · ·s111• 1 !\11s:. Wagn c•r 1 w,1s Just j.!reat " s.11d om· offlcN. addrnlo! that l hl• aC'lrt'"" '-'tlS "111 ... trumentJI m ht>lptnJ! 11.., ... ave tht· l~t' RIONIC. Vagt· .\:?I Survived Plunge to a Bank of Amcrt<'a branch on the base. Mrs Ric h a rd s on ~t ruggh.•d free and called pohl·t• after hc·r five-foot. two·inch, 175-pound ab· ductor left her in the abCJndonl'd truck near Myford Road. an Tustm . The corporal was not released and FBI agents said they believe Rurgess 1s still with has abduc tors . The possibility that the cor poral was an ms ade accomplice working with the rcd·ha1red woman is being considered by the investigators. FBI AJ~ent Stan Fullerton. however. !laid. ·1 am still looking for a kid napped v1ct1m ·· Offil'aals also said t hey are looking for a male companion to the f emale band it . Mrs. Richard.<;(m told authorities she heard another male voice after s he had been bound and gagged with masking tape. The a mount of the m o ney taken tn t he robbery was ort~inally reported as $9.000. but the figure has been re -assessed to be $6,000 made up principally of c-hccks. Maraneoffi cialssaid Ma r1nt• 1nvt•s t i~ators said Mr~ Richardson gave the fo llowing account of the rob- bery While lhe m1hta ry vehicle was stopped at an tntcrsecllon at the <See KJON/\P, Pagl' A2 I 'Real Drama' Actress &capes Injury MALI BU 1AP 1 The camera!> should have been rolli ng from all account~ of the real·hfc drama that l'Onfronted actr<:ss Ah :\latCraw when her 1978 Mercedes conv<'rllblc s truck a cubic dangling above a Pacific Coast high\\ ay. police s aid Accounts were sketch~ about the Saturday acct· dent. but r cpo11cdly he r compamon. producer Larry Spangler. managed to pull her from the badly· damaged auto. and both <.1voidcd tnJury Calirornia l1 1ghwa~ l'alrol officer Fred Carpenter ~;.1111 Tul•sda~ lhal ~11::.~ MacGrt1\\. s C<tr \\as the last of fan~ l o run into the fallt•n thrce·1nch- w1de cable that hung JOt)Ut four feet above the ).!round The g rcalest d;rngl•r wet:-the livt· voltagt• Damage to tht• Mert·l'rlt•s ts t•sttmated at SS.000. said Miss M&1l'Gra\\ ·:-, publ1{·1 st. Wurren Cowan Psychic Aids Hum For Stolen Art Work /\ New York psychic . who com es complete with a d1vanin~ rod and m aps. 1s a1dmg Laguna Reach tnvest1~ators 1n a search for a c;tolcn work of art valued dt $18.000 And l.aguna IJC'ach detective Ron Lister say:-he's happy to ha vt• tht• hl'lp of Stephen Sauer, an East Co<ist <.1llorney who <·lu1ms 95 pcrt.·cnl accuracy in his "dousing " Lister said he came away im- pressed after an hour long meet· 1ng with the psy('hic at the Vorpal Gallery. 326 G lcnneyre St late Tuesday. Officials at the gallery brought in the psychic_ "This guy seem s to know a lot about th<' caSl'," Lister s aid. Late Saturday afternoon, a woodcut dont' in 1929 by M.C. (Stt PS\:'CIUC, Page A2) Police Seek Dana Point Father, Son LOS ANGELES cAP l A bench warrant has been issued ror a father and son from Da na Point who m ay have fled to Eastern Europe to avoid trial in connection with a sch.cme to bilk ins urance companies out or more than $75,000 Los Angeles Supe r ior Court Judge Gordon Rinjler issued the warrant Tuesday when Gyula Pataki Sr .. 48. and his 24-year- old son Joseph railed to appear: for trial. . 1 J was being treat· Los Angeles truck driver Char es o~cs1 od for cuts The Patakis. whom a uthorities believe have fled to Hungary, face char(l(es of swindling 13 in- surance companies by staging auto accidents and filing multi- ple phony claims. T he ir apparent flight came a fter their co-derendants - George Pelbath Sr . a nd his 25· year -old son George Jr. - pleaded no contest to similar cha rges and agreed to te11lify as sta te's witnesses. l'd at Saddlcback Co mmunity Hosp1ta t ay bo • ~c rapes and bruises and pos~ible broken rt;:und ••ftcr his semi went over a barrier on the no bout San IJic~o f''rccw::iy. near the Laguna Fr~~way · ~t !here 8 30 n.m Truck frll upside down. crunc mg ca in to Jones rode No other cars were involved. accord g lhl' ht11hwav p1:1trol. , · I ) .42 DAILY PILOT SB Air Race Approved Agency OKs Huntingt,on Evenl Appnn <•I w.1~ t:l\t'll I Ut-MllH 'or <Jn 111r rut·t· oft tht• <'OM)l 11( Hu ntil'\IU)n Oeih'h No" 24 26 Met"tlf\S! m Santa Rllrbu• thf- St utt' <.'ol.lbtul ('omrn":.lun ap provt•d lht• ''''t•nt b y 1tt1 K 2 volt• Thl• d ut'f \1bt.tt1d1• rt•1w1rtc-<ll) s till ~h•ndm.: 111 th.-wav o/ th.· ran' '" the pot1l m g of w ~.OOll bond hv ori;:an11t'r l>uv1d Wolf tr .. r..,. I KIDNAP. ••• rt'.H 11( tht· ~pt•t•1•I !'.C'f\Ht'' buildini.:. wht•rt• HurJtt'li' •nd Mr!> H 1ch.1rd~Hl had Ju't p1 C'kt:"d up Utt· mtKW . the H "(t h1atr~ w o m 1t n J ,. 1 k t• tt o JI,. n t h t· pa!>St:n~er door ur lht• truC'I.. 40.I 5bo vt'd .! l(Ull an lhl' t 1' 1 h•lll employee !> 'ldt• T h t' .ir n11· ii I 1 111.ii1• u •.i II JbUSIVl' l.u1.:u.!.:1• Ill 1111lt-1 II\~ lht• veh1l'11e dJ "'t:I o ff lht' ba:.t• Mr::. R1t·hard.son told ..1u thont1t'i. /\Her bl•tng bound and g..iggt:d by thl' bundJt, Mrs R1('he1rdson said s he was le ft in thl' m1 htary vehiC'le when 11 wa:. abandoned on the Santa Ana Fn ·l·way Shl' st r uggkd free and urove lhl' truc k to Red Hill wher e sh1· ca lled poh ce. M rs Richa rdi.on hai. be<·n c m ployt.'d a t thl• El T oro milita r y base for 10 yea rs. Manne o ffi cials sa id She is m a rrie d and lives in Carde n Grove C pl. Burgess. a Marine since 1976. has been stationed al El Tor o for 11 m onths. officia ls said He is unma rried. Carter Eyes Domestic Cuts WASHINGTON 11\P I No domeshc progr am 1s s afe from the administration 's drive to cut tht.' dcfir1t 1n the next fcode ral budgt•l. says a tuµ aide l1> Prt•s1 dent Carter. /\ Wh1tl' llo use n•v 1t•w of whic h programs lo pare down or a b a ndo n ext e n d s to s u c h longstanding Carll'r ohJect1 v<.~ as wl'lfare rcv1s1on, Hamilto n Jorda n told reporters Tuesda y "Compared with a year <sgo, 1l's a new ba ll J.t'.!me," he sa id. who 111 OJ)t•ratlnK I ht• Or uni.it• (\1unt) lnt1•rnut1u11<1I A11 ILH t's r rom tht-"outh ('t1u\I P lutd Hot.-1 Wulf '""' lucl:I\ h1 ",,.., h.1p p\ .1bo u1 lh1• 11111\lal 1 111111111 •,.,11111 fler1,1011 l111t nol 'u1pr1 .. 1·J llt> ... 11d ht.· will P'•'t 1111· ho11CI Yrid.H To m Mdln. J lw·.11 11rr111.t1 KIDNAP SUSPECT Victim Still Missing f'roat Pa~ A I BIONIC ... wom an's life." Despite M1s5 W;sgrl('r's arrival a nd th l• rescue crrorb of orr11·t•1 Go r d on S tanl ey and h o l d engineer Lee Wyatt. Miss Lol)t'1 refused to climb bat•k onto tht• r oof. Sgt. Je rry Ruthe rfo rd s.11d "We we r e afra id t hat s ht• would either J?Cl up t he courag1• to JUffi p or JUSI fall out of shCl'I fa tigue," said Ruthe rford "SI. had her toes over t he led~c a nd near ly fell sev ... ral liml·s ·· Poli ce said wh ill' Mis!> WaJ,!nt•r distr:H'lt'<i l11c wom an from lhl· rooftop, Wyatt Jumped oul :rnd g rabbed the Lu pt·z WtJm an a lmost car rying both of llwrn over the s1dl· S t:rnley thC'n ~rnh lwd bot h Wyatt and tht• v.oman. holding th em the re u ntil other uni formed officers arnved lo pull the struggling tno back onto th1· roof a bout 7 55 p.m . µolu:l' said w ith lhl' •ll a tt• P a rk !! a ntt lt1·r1 •·.1t11111 u ,·v.1rlnwnt. s tA1d 11 ... ·••wnn guv1• upprovul lo lht· r111·1•., '-'t·pl 20 1·11111 111.:1•111 on lht· 11il .1~ h\ th1· 1·11a:.t.1l C"omn11sswn C'h1· ""''"' h C-11a,1 H1•i.:11u111I ( °\1,1s lJI ( '111\tllll1'Slllll pft'VIOUs ly fl' Jl'l'lt•d llw rut'l"' hut tht• l:H'l1on h .. 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A landing strip is planned on j Oat portion of thl' beach bl'lwel·n M a g nulw and Newland Streeh west of the S<.1ntu Ana Ri vcr lie previously said te levis ion <.'OV<.'rage for lhe eve nt will bt.· s pons ored by the C h rislwn Sports Network and will be sl.'nl ac ros!> lhl' countr y by sat ellite, More than 50 planes are n.: µortcdly set lo com pete for :.i total p urse of $175,000 I .. ~ •• ,...,,.,.0 Smoking Foes J>ush 'No-puffing' Day SURVIVED COLLAPSE Alfred Summers Fro"' P09e A I ALIVE ... d<'nt of lhl' T uls..i. Okla . based C'ov Blaj.{g W rl·rk1ng Cu gcnt•r a l con t ractor for tlH· hott.'l's clc moht1on ··1 think so in m y he art a nd soul lt 's my opin- ion that if the Lord 1s willing thcv ·11 bt.• lhl're " By ~ Associated P ress With s logans like "Sm oking Stinks" and "Kiss Mc. I Don't S m oke ." org an izers of the second annual "Great American S m o k eout " pre p a r e d f o r Thursday 's campaig n to get peo· Baez Report Hush Asked WASl-UNGTON 11\P) -The National Security Agency wanL'> a fedl'ral Judi.:e to ch ange his m ind and ordl'r portions or a classifi ed document involving folk smger Joan Baez lo be kept secr et Thl• a(i(e ncy and the folk s inAer an.• ft~htmg over the release of a numbl•r of pa ragra phs in an af· fidav1t drawn up by NSA policy s ta ff l'hicf Roy R . Banner. The NSA. a government or- ga niza tion which specia lizes in ele ctronic eavesdropping a nd code breaking . was in court Tue s d ay asking U.S. district Judge William B. Bryant to keep five paragraphs of the affidavit secret Ms . Baez. a n a nli·Vi etnam wa r activist. 1s suing under the Freedom of Information Acl for do cum ents r ela ting to he r in NSA files. DAILY PILOT '""'°" ... Co." O•••Y pt .. -'"'~" .,,.,., °'""",,.. ..... W\ p,.,....~ 1\ puotl9'fd.., ""'Or..,. 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T he event 1s s ponsored by the Ame r ican Cancer Society wh1th pre d ict s th a t fiv e m 1lllo n s mokers will tr y to gel through t he d a y without cigare ttes. According lo the societ y. 31 pcr <'cnt of the n ation 's smoker~ participated in the s m o kcoul las t Nov. 17 ; 13 pNcent of the m managed to stick it out through the d ay and 10 percent o f the1t group s aid 60 d<.1ys late r that they had qwt (or good. The s mokeout dt!s1gnt'd to s potlight health problems linked to cig arettes was attacked by the Tobacco Ins tit ute which said the cancer society was a1din~ "th e pro l i f eratin g co m m er cialii,ation of 'stop-sm ok ing' devices and climes." The indust ry group said the society was "m isleading l he public with its tunnel v1s1on of the c ancer proble m '' and added. "No individual needs the ad vice or the American Cancer Society --or the Tobacco Institut e (or th at m atter -as lo whethe r he or she m ay enjoy smokinJ.t." A growing num ber of st ales and cities h ave been moving lo li mit s moking in public places. a lthough a proposal t ha t would h ave sharply curtailed s moking o n a state w i d e b a s i s in California wa s reject ed in last week 's election. Pol1t:l' chief La rry T ennis said r a in . w h i c h h a d f a ll l'll p1.·r1odicall y since S unday anrl wai. l'x p cct t:d t o co ntinu1.• through today. could cause som r flooding 111 the hotel b<.1 ~eml·nl Hut h e said the cavity whcrl· Summt•rs was found was d ry. · Get m e thl' hell out of here' .. Sum mNS cr1c•d oul Tuesd ay v. h•·n r<'scuer~ hrokc· through to him I k survived in a s pace about I WO feel high and 30 fel'l 1n diam e ter and s aid he crawlt·d :t round in l he hlackness for ho!JfS. searching for a way out Summers had no idea wh;1t rl;I\ 11 w:.is .ind wai. unaware lhal l hl' l'Ot1 re nine sto ries Of lhl' 70 vl'a r old landmark Con nor llotcl collapsed on top of him Sat urday morning. '"ll 's been a long Sa turday." Summe rs said when told h<.' h<id been bene ath the wreckage fur more than three days. "If you"ve never witnessed :.i miracle, .. s aid T e n nis. "you have tonight." S umm e r s w u s l i s t e d 1n sa ti s f a c tory c o n diti o n 1\ hospital s pokesm a n !>a id X-rn)'' showed he had a broken f)l'l v1s and three broken ribs o n his lefl side. He was also dehyd r ated. Button Up .. CoM Spell to Continue lt's going lo be cold again tonight a long the Orange Co ast but Ora nge County tempera tures won't fall to ne ar-freezing except in a rew canyon a reas, forecaste rs re· ported today' According to Wa lt Bartlett, who forecasts frost warn- ings , the mercury in Irvine dipped to 36 degrees Tuesd ay nigbl. No freezing te m per atures were reported in Orange Co unty. GOOD NEWS FOR area ~rowen is I.hat It won't freeze ton ight, either. The lows. howcvl'r, might fa ll near 32 degrees in the Santa Ana and Trabuco canyon areas. Fruit frost warnings will be broadca st beginning tonight on r adio s ta tion K F t at 6 o'clock. Te mperature forecasts will al!m be orrered by radio 1JlaUon KWlZ night· ly at 6:30 and 9 o'clock. THE SERVICE WILL be provided through Fe b. 15 lo warn citrus growe rs of potential fre ezing conditions thal could d ama ge crops. Frost reports are a cooperative effort by the University of Cali!omin. Riverside a nd the U.S. Depa rtment or Agriculture I Courtesies Set Britons 'Cold' On Nixon Visit \d f. ie ~t w ls ct AP w1r1plwto Dr M ar~<.1rl't Mead. fa med A m 1.•1'tl'an a nthropolog1!>l d11.•cl todav al a Nl'W York C1 t~ llosp1t.:.1l She "as 76. Sht had l'nlered th<.• hospital Oct 2 for tl'L'<.1lm<:nl of cancer Sl'l' -.,tol'\ photo i><•J.!l' \I 1 LONDON cAP) Br1tam's La bor govl.'rnmenl 1s re ported unenthusiastic· but really lo ex te nd the "norm al courtesies" thal a former head of state can expert when forme r President Nixon visits here this month T he Foreign Offi<'e su1d Tues d "y t h ro ugh a s po k e s m a n "We 're thinking about 1t but we hav€' m ade no firm plans yet l>c<."ause we sllll arc awa1tm~ l ull details of Mr Ni xon ·~ ur r angements . · · He is lo address the Oxford Um on. Oxford University s de ba ting society, Nov 30 aft er a rour d ay stay IO Pan s whe re hl• will appea r on the stale run t elevision network. Oxford Uruon invit ed Nixon. b ut umver.>1ly source~ sa y t hen• wen: feelers from Nixon first 1-'rorn mform<il rt:Jrtmn!> from Ex-pageant Head Raps Board, Crew By ST EVE MITC HELL 01 ow O~llY Pilot St.Ill Don W11liamson. who resigned last m onth as director of the Laguna Beach Pageant of the Masters, lambast ed tht: board of directors and m e m bers of the pageant crew d ur ing a 45·minut.e spel'ch Tue~day night at the an· nual m eeting of lhl' F e:-.t1val of Arts m embership His l'Om ments re1nged fro m .tt·t·usat 1ons that lhe board 1s "not working in the bt·sl interest or lhe pageant ." to c I a1 m s that backs tag<.' cre wmen played with yo-yos JUSl moment:. hc:forc c ur- t ;un t1m t· Wtlhamson rc!>1gncd Oct 10 when his efforti. lO gt•t ltll' board to r es cind thl' du,missal of his son . Doug, fa11l'd Thl· board, in f1r111g lht' youngt•r Willia mson. :.aid h1.· was tl1s 1nbst•d "for lht· goo<i of thl' festival ·· 'T hill was a dan1111ni.: :-.l .. •ll' m 1·nt ... Williamson told a hout :mo ml'mlwr:. of lht· ft·,llval I It.-.H·c·ui.t•d lht• ltu.1 rd or d is mli.!>10).. hi ~ '(Ill ~ 1lhout lht• bent•f1t or informal 100 llwy :-.hould havt• fwd,· to weigh i.ud1 a dcc1s1on "1':ot •.t.11t'd al lhl• l1m1· hul l:1t1·r gi' l'n .ii. j m.!JOr rt.•J :.011 for Doug s ll'rm111at 1on, t ht· o lder Williamson ~.aid, · wai. the word nepotis m ' ' Tlw forml·r cl1n·l·to r said thJt tt•r m m c•ani. the h1ri n~ of a rel a l 1 vt• by rl'<tson of relalwn!>h1p ''rather than m<'rtl . ··adding that his 'on pt•rforml·d h1~ dut11.·:. "with ).!real rrwnt · Thi• a ngcrl'd Wil11umson thl·11 verb a lly :.isi.a ll e d p agl'<.i n l. ll•chm<'nl din•dor Carl f;.dl<twa\ as bt.•1nf.t tht "root t·uuse" uf the com plt!>. 111 ho us(• lwtlling • ,, UNDER FIRE Carl Callaw ay BLASTS BOARD Don Williamson o tr1\'lal s o urcei.. whu ask ano ny mity. 1l a ppears ne ither Pr1mt• M i n i s t e r .J a m es <.'<1llaghan nor his senior Cahmct 1·ollcagues ar e ent husiast ic at. thl' prospect oC ref eiving Nixon "The prime m iruster will. of course. have the form e r prest d ent a round for a ch al if Mr. Nixon requests a meetmg ... one informant said. "Tha l would be a normal courtesy, especially as the two knew each olhe r when M r C allagh a n was F or e ign Secretary a nd Mr Nixon was m lhe Wh1Le House." T he Br1t1 :.h Em b a ssy 1n W a~h1 ogton I!> adv1s 1ng the Vore1gn Office on Nixon's plans and on how the former president stands a mong Am ericans and 1s recommending what should 1)1' sho uld not bE: do ne in the way of ;J rN't:pt1on C .illa~han and !>Om c mmi!>lers are bemg courteouf> lo a nother con l r overs1a l figure I ndira Gandhi. former Indian prime minister . is here on an eight-day private vis it . Som e leading me mbers or the Labor government a nd Par lia - m ent. who were scathing m their private comments on Nixon's role 1n the Wa tergate s candal. say they wish he had chosl'n unotht•r countrv to a~sess tn· lcrnullonal feeling to we1rd him f'roa.PageAJ PSYCHIC .•. 11. I· -0 r Esche r was stolen from a wa ll n ear the entrance or the arl g allery The pa inting. o ne of the more realis tic of Escht>r's unique sty le or a rc hitectural art. is c alled "La CatedraJ Englout1s ." tThe Drowning Cathedra l) and is one of 10 prmts known lo be in e x· 1ste nce Lister said gallery ope rators .isked 1f the psy<:h1c could be ID· volved in the 1nvest1~atwn Tut·s· day :., have no ol>Jc•ctwn~ .i i all,"' I ht• inve:-.t1galor s au1 · I dou'l knuw that mut·h a bout 11 und I pNsOnitlly b<'I H•vc• you <-.tn I put soml'1h1ng down lil't"JU'l" ~ou chm ·1 undl·rst an<i 1t After :.pl•nd1 ng a rl•W h<111ri. \\ ith thl· pi.yc:h1<' Tuesday n1~hl. Lister s c.t1d he has inlurmatu>n he 'II be checking out · Ct•rt a1n <·orrt•l ,JI ion:. may \l:r\ "''II turn out lo l>e fa!'I ," Lis te r said '"llC' beltc\-e:-o he \..no"' s wherl' thl' painting went to and whe re 1t wa~ moved · Lister said the psychic "also cam e up with some names and stuff that 1 '11 also be t·hecking out " Ill' s aid the psychic used a pf'nd u lum <tl'ra1r · 'om1·thing l1kl• thl' dow:.ing rods thl'V use lo hnd wl and water ·· "What ht· has condcnsetl lt to 1s :.1 cham with a w<•1ght 011 lh•· bottom," thl' 1nvest i~ator <'x pl ained "II s wings l>•.tt•k anil fort h lo g1v<' yes a nd no an swe r.:; Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS-- . . 538":CENTER ST. • COST A MESA • 646-1919 All Baseball & Football Shoes Reduced To Cost All Soccer Shoes Reduced 20% Ladies Running Shoes 1995 up ladies Tennis Shoes 1495 up Mens Running Shoes 21 95 up Men's Tennis Shoes 1495 up Wrestling Shoes 1850 Volley Ball Shoes 1395 up Basketball Shoes 1495 up Mens & Boys Tennis Shorts ladies Tennis Shorts & Dresses Wann Up SUlts 2595 ta 6495 Tennis Rackets Kramer Autograph Frame 2795 Dunlop Fort Frames 31 95 Davis Imperial Frames 2495 Borg Personal Frames 269s Prince Frames 55°0 Racquetball Racquets Leacb-atelon-Yoit Rollout bleu Racquetballs Badminton Rackets Table Tennis Paddles & Balls Weipt Sets & Benches Jllnp Ropes 538 Center 646-1919 Open 9 ta 6 Closed Sunday \ /• O.lt• ,., ... 'u" ,._ SCHOOL PRINCIPAL MIKE CARROLL WEIGHS HIMSELF Lo1t1ng Pound's to Gain Fund• 1or Library Books Weigh to Go Pounds Shed for l.ibrary Aid By STEVE MITCHELL 0t t ... 0.•IY I'll« - How's Mike Carroll reeling these days" "Starved, that's how I feel," the Top or the World Elementary School principal laughs And sure enough, he's looking a little thinner under that white shirt a nd tie as be conducts his daily weigh-in ceremony to the nurse ·s office at the hilltop school HIS GOAL IS TO lost 16 pounds in 16 days and it's not 3JI for health reasons, either. The principal is raising money for Library books al the elementary school. and from the pledges he's received from students and parents. each pound~ loses is good for about $75. "That's quitf' an incentive," Carroll says as he shdci. the lead weight a bit to the left on the scales. "Ah." he says with a triumpbant sigh. "A hundred and ninety five." WmCH IS BFl'TER than the 202 pounds that hung on his six-Coot-two-incb frame last Monday when he began the fund-raising projed. "( expect to climb on the scales Nov. 22 a nd weigh in at 186 pounds," the principal says What that means in dollars to the school hbrary 1s more than $1.200 if everyone who pledged from one cent to Sl a pound comes through TEACHERS SENT THE kJds home earher this m onth with the pledge cards. which were returned by the bulk of the parents. Carroll has the stack of pledges, wrapped in rubber bands. in h.ls office where be can easily see them should the urge for an extra lump of sugar strike him at the coffee counter. And at bor:ne. it's vitamins. small portions of food and 3n occasional game of tennis. CARROLL SAID THAT while the library budget has remained about the same the past few years, the cost or material-; has risen So he's "cuttin~ the fat" qwte literally at Top of th(' World School. anct fig ures his efforts could be good for up to 150 new library books He'll find out at noon Nov, 22 when h,• weigh~ in for the 1~1!-t time J usl an time for Thanksgiving dinner. Permit Rejeeted Dream Home Rock Offered for Stile South Laguna builder. who~ application to build his dream house on Aliso Rock near Aliso Beach Park was demed by the Regional Coastal Commission Monday. ~~id today the issue may ult1malC'I} be resolved in the court:- Th at 's bc.•caul:>e Thomas Cutkomp <'XpeC'tS the State Coastal Commission. to which he will appeal the drmal. also will reJ<'<.'l the application /\od. he said. he didn't even request the Regional Coastal Comm1ss1on to approve his plan al Monday's heanng. "I told them the lot was for sale at ra1r market value." an 1rritat<.'d \utkomp sa id thtl> 'Undress' Code Worb PROVO. Utah <AP> -A Brigham Young Univers i-~ I y coed found a way to slip out of the school's strict dress code. She took off her denims a nd buttoned up her long coat. The unidentified student c riticized the dress code in a lelter to t be campus news paper. The code s ays women can 't attend c lasses in s lacks made of denim matenal, although other fabrics are OK. S h e sa id there is so m e thing s trangely perverse and incongruous a bout a dress code whlch outlaws denim s lacks, but a llows underpants and an overooat. "I wa, quite cold while taking my test, but I ac· compllshed my purpose-. and p!Wled it." s he wrote. morning. .. fiather than ask for approval. I was proposmg 11>- stead that I give them a 90-day period of lime ror any state agency to purchase the land." If the state hadn't purchased the land in 90 days, he said. he would then ask fo r a pproval of his building permit. •· 1 am offering the state thf' opportunity to pur chase this rock because they l and the county) arc the ones contmually bringing up the fact that they want t o add il to the Aliso Park." Cutkomp said "They continue to decline to buy it," he continued. "The only th ing they do is deny me permission to build on it. "I'm perf~lly willin~ for the slate to buy it if they think it's such a beautiful piece of prop- erty ... County supervisors had pro- posed bu)'lng the rock, located oceanward on Pacific Coast HiRhway north of Aliso Beach Park in South Laguna, but aban· doned the idea last April, citing budgetary constraints. Cutkomp s aid he would go to court to attempt to force the state to buy the land or to allow him to build his house "I think the thing will finally wind up in the courts," he said. "I think that's where the issue might be forced and the state can decide if they want to buy the property." A Regional Coastal Com - mission s pokes woman said to- day Cutlcomp's permit request was denied because of its "im- pact on adjacent park area." ·'The commission was a lso concerned about a lteration of land forms, visual imp act on the area from the park and the highway and some traffic lm· pact." commission planner Eileen Baumgardner sald. "They also thought it was an inappropriate s lte Cora house." 1 I Wedn!Sda)'. November t5, 1978 s DAILY "-OT A:J Hughes Jet Tests Backed County Urged w OK Five-month Experiment By KATHY ('LANC\' OI Uw U.Uy ,., ... ~1•11 A propoet"d t.•st of lorRer but \Wrhup:, qui tcr JCli. 11t Ora~e County Airport won the endor,,.c- meol ~ay night of the Coun ty Airi1urt Commission. des pite o ut:q >Okl'n vro tes t s from a ha ndful of 111rport area r es1 dt>nlii Aflc•r '-'four hour. o ft \•11 qua r n·homt: ht' <tr int:. com n1111s1ont·r.s voted 11 l lo rccom nwnd 1hot county supervisors Jlluw llughel> A1rwei-.t to test the l~ pu~l:>t>11gcr Bot·1ng 727 jets at tht· ,11rµort on two dt-partur~ tl:1ll) 1111\\ ,., t·r com n\1!>!>1oners ~aid p,·r m 1~bWl1 lo fly tht• largt•r 1>lJJlt'' for up to rive months 1n no "av \\OUld l'Om m1t lhl' county l o \'tHH1nued u s e o f largt•r Jlf<.'ruft Nor . commissioner s s aic.J. wutJld the.• teml)()rary lifting of a Y5 ,000 \)Ound aircraft w e 11~ht li mit t o accommodate the lti0,000 pound Boeing Jet:. during the tt>sts ml'an the county ll> opening the door for heavier Jets of all kinds Rov Skeltoo, one of about JO airport a rea rl•s1dents at the hearing. told comm1sstoners. "This isn 't a test period. It is a conditioning period to see how long l can live the re " N e wport Beac h r eside nt George Ochsner complained about t>xisting jet noise. fearing the larger aircraft would add to lhe problem "If I want to sleep bt>yond 7:05 or go to bed before 10 · 30 or flake out 1n a pre-retirement mode dur ing the day," he said, "I don 't hear an average rrrr. I would like to hear a hmm mm . "What l wake up with is a rr- rawrrr." Ochs ne r roared into tht> microphone. Joe Irvine . director of tht• Community Airport Council. told eommissioners it 1s fair to allow the Hughes t('s t an the interesLc; or tht> traveling public and area business people. "I don't think we will solve the problem tonight.·· he s aid . .. Th ey are econo m ical. technical. political and they are ct•rta1n1y emotional." Co mmi ss 1o nt·r Blaine> Schoolcraft cast the lone vote ~gam st the commission endorse- ment lit· urged commissioners to s tudy materials presented. gather more data and wait until o~. 12 before making a r~om­ mendation. In addJtion. he argued, county ~dmini strators have failed to :id dress the impact of larger JCts o n the O\'ercrowded a irport terminal. parkJng lots and area traffic "They are not putting on the test with th<• 1dt•:J of it:> flunk ing." Schoolcraft said "V..'hat tf 1t is successful'' What about Lhe other problems"·· Barb3ra F'ox . an assistant director of the county General Youth Seized In Clemente Rape Attempt A 19-year-old Saddleback Colle~e student was ar rested by San Clemente police Tuesday on s uspicion of attempted r ape, a fter an 18-year-old Dana Point girl told police sbe was beaten In a San Clemente apartment by a man who tried to rape her. Police said Larry More was arrested at his apartme nt. 320 Ave. Palizada, Apt B. based on information provided by the VlC lim . They said the Dana Point teen -ager had gone to the apart· ment to listen to music with a man who sub6equcntly attempted Lo have sexual relations. When the girl refused , police· said she was beaten. She got away from her as- sailant aod drove herself to a girlfriend's , police said . The girlfriend's parents drove the battered girl to South Coast Medical Center in South Laguna, where police were contacted Singer Slain; Suspect Held NEW ROCHELLE. NY. tAPl Country rnusic singer Linda Scott was bludgeoned to death with a baseball bat by a "man Friday" on her staff. apparently over a job-related disagr eement police say. M1chael Spearman, 21 , who had been hired by Miss Scott as a gene ral helper, s urrendered to police Monday night. Miss Scott. 29, whose blood· encrus ted body w as found in her bed in her 14-room Tudor house lo New Rochelle on Friday. was k n ow n p rofession a lly a s Charlese. She hired Spearman a nd ins talled him in he r household as "a chauffeur . general handym an and stage- lighting manager who traveled with her and transported her to gig8," said N e w Roc he lle police's commissioner. William Hegarty. S\•1 v l<'l'~ Agency. sauJ a new muister plan Is being developed for the airport to uddres:. SUl'h problems 13ut the first b !>Ul' 1s noise. she <'Onlendcd, and afte r the test !!> t'Vll lualed othe r problems can be ~ddrcs~ William Martin. airport noise• and environmenta l s pec1al1!>l, ~nid. "1'1rst. let's find out what the airplanc really 1s " Hug hes official!> presented c h url s s h o wing the large r• APWI ............ Bartg11 In Tlu>re Timmy Brattain. 11 , a ce rebral pal sy victi m . participated in the Key Bis· cayne. Fla .. mini-marathon. finis hing after two hours and six minutes. The win- ner made it in 32 minutes. but police held traffic back until Timmy finished. a ircraft hkely woulcJ creuk more noise on takeoff m ;.areas immediately &round the Jlrport but would be quieter over most residential areas. Jn addition. they ~aid . the a i rcraft would prove quieter overall upon landing Comm11~s 1 oner Raymond Maggi said the only wuy to fllld out is with a test. ··1 suspect it is ~omg to be louder." Commissioner E R "Sandy" Ablott s aid. "If 1t ll> Inflation War louder that w11l b{' the end of It .. Abloll and l'ounty ad m1.11strators al!><l disputed tht> contention of airport critic~ that tht! tests should wait until new noise monitonng equipment 1<; '"~tailed at the airport next year They srud the new equipment only adds computer sophisu ca. lion to the sy~lem. not increased accura cy or additional morutor- ing s tations. County Mt1Uing Supply Boycott Orange County s upervisors may join President Carte r 's "war on inflation" by refusing to buy county supplies from firms that increase their prices more than 6.5 percent annually. Supervisors asked County Ad min istrative OHicer Robert Thomas Tuesd ay to review county purchasing procedures to sec 1r s uch a policy could be adopted. Supervisors a lso offer ed their own views about the country's inflation problem. "Inflation 1s the number o~ e ne m y this country has." Supervisor Ralph Diedrich said. "a nd it bas the potential of hurt· mg a lot of people a lot more than 1t is today " "What we n eed is a na - tion w 1d e Propos 111on 13. ·· Supervisor Laurence Schmit of fe rcd Supervisor Philip Anthony. who proposed lht-study of coun ty purchasing procedures. <>aid. "Inflation 1s having a devastat mg effect on all of us and a cnp- pling. almost dehumanizing, ef· feet on those of fixed income "The only ultimate answer to innation 1s a reduction or gov e mment spending. especially at the federal level 3nd a halt to the printing of money." Anthony continued. s aying the Presi- dent"s policy could offer tem- porary relief. Robin Young, a director of the Orange County Transit Oistnct IOCTOI, called last week for a s i milar review o f tran:.1t purchasing procedures Anthony, following he r head, s aid the idea is to e ncourage those selling to the county to follow the President's policy :.ind to increase public a wareness or the attack on inflation No Parking Sign Sacks Draw I.lire Huntington Beach City At torney Gall Hutt.on said Tuesday her staff 1s gearing up to fight a rt·g1onal coastal comm1ss1on aide's order to cover 3S no park- 1n g signs on P acif ic Coasl Highway Mel CarpE>ntcr, execut1v<' director of the re~1onal coastal comm1ss1on , ordered the sign!\ <·overed last month because. ht da1ms . they violate the 1971; Coastal Act Huntmgton Beach Pohcf> Chief Ea rle Rob1ta1lle said Tuesday he 1s "very upset" by Carpenter·~ action. Robitaille ordered the si~s near the bluffs area uncovered f'nday ~ause. he said. "The coast commission 1s out of ils Jurisdiction on this m atter .·· Goldwater Jr. And Newport Wife to Split But when the polict-c·h1cf round out the c1ly attomey'i-. of T L-IJa t • t f1ce planned lo fight tht: order. JO,Ul p l.S he ordered the signs re-rovcn.'d "They !feder al officials\ know what they have to do to solve the proble m." Schmit continued, "but they aren't wi lling to do what they need to do to solve it " "1th gUMy sacks Uas •/; ai•torQ l'OllCe say the 'tlgns Wt•rt• 10 ill r' ~ • '7 c;talled along the highway to help s T . M A K A R 1 0 ~ prevent auto s mashups that fn'- LOS ANGELES I AP l Rep MON ASfERY. Egypt r AP 1 quently occur there Harry M . Goldwater J r has Monks at ttus renovated Chm, But coast commission aides f I d rt · k ti an monast"'rv claim lo hav" s a) they are "strurturrs," and I t:' a cou pl•t1t1on St!(' IOI! ... J .. d bl' t h d lscovered t he ho nt•s of t ht· 1m pe c pu 1c acces!\ o t e d1VOrCe from hi!\ Wife Of SI' " tx h .v <'a r s, S us an G h l' rm a n prophet Ehs ba as well as those ·~1c JI h of John the Bapt1st, and p1'tnr1ms l\ r :-utton c;a1d s e is conf1 (;oldwater ... dent the city can overturn the Th C l.f · R bl nd Jre flocking here. lugging on the commission aide's 1nterpreta· e a 1 orrua cpu 1can a bt>ll cord and asking to be let in - his wife were marril'd m Laguna "We are obliged to receivt-11on of Lbe la" since a s1m1lar ncach on March 30. 1972, and them." said 3 bearded. black fight that began m 1976 was ap. separated on Nov 1, 1976. robed monk at lhc deser t p~1rently won by the City of She is the daughter of Or and monastery 60 mtle~ nort h of Newport Beach Mrs. E Mortimer Gherman of Cairo. "Our messa~e is Ion'. Newport Beach t'1ty offic1ab Newport Beach. how can we turn them away'."' roug ht a coastal comm1ss1on ruJ Tuesday's petition asks that The monks claim the bon~ ing thal would have rcquired c ustody of the couple's 3 year a re amon~ those of 13 holy men permits for "'gn pasts a nti old son. Barry Goldwater Ill. be fo und m a cave under the Ooor volleyball pol~s installed near awarded to Mrs. Goldwater and of the churc h in 1976 The find the beach. pledges assurances of child sup was kept secret to prevent a After city le~al rounsel Prl' port. There was no mention of rush of visitors from interfe ring pared t.o flght the ruhn~ m court. alimony. with restoration work coa s tal comm1 !>~ton aide.., ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~b=acked ~d~o~w~n~-~~~~~~ G em . Talk 811 J. C IWMPHR11';S <;~molo111r.r A CHRISTMAS THOUGHT lor meanmgful gwing As you go over your Christmas List. we hope you are including Jewelry as one of the most-wanted categories or gifts . Why? Because a piece of jewelry is a gift t hat grows. mellows. a nd becomes a very persona\ keepsake for the person who receives il. ll is a gift that keeps on giving for many years. lt ls not "consumed." Nor does it become "last year 's model." With a very minimum of care. a piece or jewelry stays as new a nd as beautiful as the day it was given . Have you ever received • Jewelry as 3 gift? or course. you pro- bably have at some time in your U.fe. Place that gift among all otbers you have received over the years and see where it ranks in present value. sen- llmeotal meaning and pure enjoy- ment. You will find that it ls at, o r ver y near, the top of your lisl of valued possessions. You may be s ure th•t s ucb a gift would rank high with anyone on your Christmas Uat. l I ~' ' ' Your hoUdoy gifts rene<'t lhe real you. The sophisticated mis' will appreciate the thoughUul. unu:.ual girt from the thOURhtful, um1sual >OU Bring a !'m1l1• to ner hp~ by bringinl( in UM' New Y1•ar with a 111rt of prec1ow; )C"t>lr>. J ~em ~t·t pendant. a multi-stoned nn1: We are unusually wdl quahflt'd to nd' 1sr on itirt~ or aems and J(Old We are member jCWl''l'I'~ or th1• American Gem society trained to know the befit nnd wht•n to 1:1vl' It J. C. ..JJumphrW6 Jewe,r6 MEMBEll AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY @ t 823 NEWPORT BLVD COST A MESA CONVENIENT TERMS BankAmencaro-Maate( Ch•rve • 32 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE ~1 , 1 I ""'I Y PILOT J ut Coa t ing ~ /"e\ .... b"~?/ Tom '~~' M a.rpbln• It's H e r e Somewhere &I IP i\ND F«I .ID Of.PT fo'or the past htdf hour. I 'vt ~n '\t'aTC'htni lhrou~b m y df'!ik for &<>mo frotl s t•tl1'tll'i 1 C"anrfully uved for USCI when the weather Kelli llkt 11 ·11 bttn rt'<'f'lllly alnna thh1 bt>itt of 1tll possible ro&11u The~ W11l bf-no (l"08t 'llalilJUl'\ from yHU-ryear pn· 'ltontt'd hf-N' todBy The bc-t1t l c111n do Is give you a current I ~·pt1rt In ~ hu•h lht" frONI !Jt-tl plf' '\lid tlw nlf'rC'ury f~ll lo :i4J dnirt•t•i-111 In tnt' 1.1 .. 1 n1~h1 Otht•r thun thJt lht·rt• ~Ill no olher fnl(1d l'll lilJ&tlti. Tlw 1 t'.twn " .. 111\hk l nth" moralls that I cull ii de11k tu 111~ 'Ph'm It uulJn I hml I ht• 'luff 'l'IDS MAIO~ ME WONOE& what 111 happcntnll on the le1:al fr\iot when.-'ome rourts a11 c-grappllna with lhc no tlon that <'<>Pl' ou~ht to ht "bit.' lo ~carch a.nd r.clie to tit'"., µ11p.•r oft 1<'t'' w1 .. 1fuJI\· ell lhl' mumt·nt I '4d'\ hop1n•: for .1 l(l)Od , • Oko11. So the ('op Discov1·rerl WheTe I Lost All the Paper Cups solid. met.hodtcaJ cop who would break down my front door and declare. "Ha nd!> up o n lhe wall ! I'm here lo search and seize." Then, carefully. he would sift through all these desk drawers and in the procesb. he'd uncover my frost and freezang stall.sties. In tum for that, I would allow tum t.o seize my lapel button with the purple ribbon oo It lhat says "Nixon's The One•" Also. I would let him read m y copy or Fundamental Laws which 1 uncovered dunng my own St!arch. He might like Rule Number 6. IL proclaims, "IL is a Fundamental Law of Nature That Nothing Ever Quilt! Works Out." The cop would understa nd that after attempting to ~ea re h and seize around my dcsk drawers. TR UE, IT'S POSSIBLE he might find some things that would i nterest him. He might like this photo here of a 1934 P ackard St.>dan. The picture as dated Aug . 4, 1976. No other information. Or how about th.i s cllpping from the S acramento Bee that quotes a famous medical savant as saying that you're better off swearing a Jot ii at helps you avoid ulcers. HERE'S ANOTHER article or lasting interest : Orange County election returns of Ma rch, 1975. Clearly, you can guess what would happen to any cop who went on a search and M:1zun· mtssion in this des k of mine First he'd do the searchin~. then he'd have the seizure A ntllropologlst Margaret Mead Dies of Cancer NEW YOHK (AP 1 Or Margaret Mead, famed American an- thropolot(1:it, died toduy at New York Hospltul a fter a year-lonH bllt· tll· with C'JllCl'I She was 76 ~he hud t'Ont111ucd to work unlll she was hospitalized on Oct 2 In hc1 books and lectures. MIS!> Mead s poke to a public much wider lhun lht" bcil'nlifll' tommun1ty "hc moved tv the forefront of hcr p1 vfc.,~ion by publishing 1n 1928. 1t..:c 26. whut ha~ becomt· onto of the moi.l widely read IJ ll' \'t' \ of ~dwl a r:-.h 1 p ever penned. "Coming o f Age in Su m oa." The s tudy of ~dolescence and passage to sex uni m atunty was based on a field trip to the island she un dertook three years earlier. IT REMAINED a s teady seller, some years topping 100.000 in paperback reprints . ln tt'te h a lC century that followed, she continued studying far-away cultures and used the knowledge Lo anticipate and shed light on the social and cultural eruptions of modern Western society. As scientist. author, teacher and lecturer she was one of the few establishment figures of re ·cent decades lo hold the car of the young on matters like sex and marriage, generation gap. drugs and feminism. She was not. however . un1- iversally idolized by their elders. "THIS DIRT\' old lady" was wh at Gov Claude Kirk of f''lorida called her after s he told a congressional comm1llee that m a r ijuana should be legali zed. not for it.sown sake. but because bunning it was "d;ur.agm~ relations bctWl'\.'ll younK and old ·· While she strt>~sed the 1m portance of family, Miss Mead a lso believed that "marriage 1s a terminable anstilullon " She· was married and divorced thrct• limes. The last uruon produced her only c tuld m 1939. a d aughter, M ary Cath e rine Bateson KasssarJian, who now lives in Ira n. Other l>Urv1vors mclude a gre1nddaughlc r , und a <>1ster. Elizabeth Mead Stcig, of Cam bridge. Muss. A s pok esw o man at the· American Museum of Natural His tory said private fune ra l and burial scrv1res will be held at Buckingham. Pa A memonal service wtll be held at St Paul's Chapel of Columbia University Peace Talks • in By The Associated Press Egyptian President Anwar Sadat termed lhe Mideast pca<'e talks today as being in a slate of "crisis" and rmse4 the possibility of a "susperu.ion" to allow Egypt and Israel time to ponder thc:'11 positions. At the same lime, informed Egyptian sources said their gov· ernment has formulated new proposals des igned to avoid a total deadlock while still holding to Egypt's key demand!> New Cr11ise Missile In Defense Budget WASJilNGTON <AP ) -The $2.2 billion supplemental defense bill the Carter Administration 1s sending lo Congress proposes fuJJ-scale developme n t of a twice-delayed mobile intercon linental hallistic m issile tha t would be safe from Soviet sur prise attack. ll also includes funding for an additional nuclear-powered at- tack submanne and at least one more destroyer, according to ad ministration sources who askt:d to remain anonymous. he lp the bill's l'h ant•t•:-. passage. OTHER ITEMS in lhe pro posal are for a variely of con· 11cntional arms a nd equipment lo bolster U.S. forces committed to defending Western Europe. lbe sourc~ said . NATION I WORLD """ .......... ANTHROPOLOGIST STUDIED FOREIGN CUL TURES Dr. Margaret Mead In 1954 With Baby of M1nua Woman. al a lime to be !.et Anll('1pat mg al l c a ~t onl' <ispect of modern feminism by kc·eping her maiden na m e always . sht> encouraged women to ;.1.,p1re lo l'areers. mdepen- dcnn· <.1nd tnd1v1du<.1lily But she infuriated som(' feminists when :-he described Women's Libera. tum <.t!. "~scnlt~•lly ;i middle· class movement" s purred by "career -drive .. She lectured extensive ly at fees ranging from nothing to SI .000. depending on the au· d1e nce and cause Short and round of fi gure, she took command of her llMeners with a warm, mell ow voice and easy, informal delivery. State of Crisis In Jerusalem . lhe Israeli Cabinet broke off a review of the bral•ll EgypttJn negotiations to await clarification of the pro- posals expected from Egypt l'rrme Minister Menachem Begin told reporters after a three· hour cabinet s ession : "According to the latest reports received, Egypt rs about to ~ubm1l new propo:.als and demands related lo lhl· ncgotialmns between the two counlne:>. These report!> are not vet orhcial and complete. "In view of this fact. the cabinet decided lo hold the pohllral <l<·batl' after it ha!-received all the necessary clanf1cations con· l'l'rnrng the add1t1onal pos1t1ons of Egypt." Egyptian source' ba1d the proposals would be explainer! to l'reb1dent Curter by E~ypl1an Vice President Hosm Mubarak. who I!'> on hrs way to Washington today. Thl' soun·t'~ s atd lht'y sC'ck to deal with the Gaza Strip after u pt·an· treat} w1lh lsrat'I 1s !.1gned. leaving the problem of the Wc~t Hank to a subsequent stage. Sadat. while warnini? of a possible interruption of the peat·t· t Jlks. <:arcfully avoided saying he was rcc•alhng his delegation home. Speakin~ lo university professors and students an lsmasha. a Suez Canal town. Sadat said. "we have gone a long way at the Washington talks <1nd have achieved 90 percent of the road. "Now we a re at a serious crisis and if we can avoid it 1n order to achieve the remammi'( 10 percent by suspending the talks for a while to allow the p&Jrt1c~ to thank again and then resume, so be it." Sadat said . I ran Oil Workers Walkout 'Ends' TEHRAN, Iran <AP > -Iran's daily oil production reached 3.3 million barrels after officials declared a two-week strike by 37.000 011 workers ended. but Western sources s aid diehard strikers are ~tall kecpmg one offshore field from operating. lo addition lo $190 million lo begin full-scale development of the m obile missile system, the bill is e xpected to include aboul $500 million for strategic nuclear weapons, including the air launched cruise missile that has become a ma1or fact.or in Cart.er admimstration defense plan· ning. You Can't Clip Coupons Out of the The National Iranian Oil Co. said production at the Persian Gulf r efinery at Abadan, the biggest in the world. is a lmost back to the normaJ daily average of 500,000 barrels after the walkout was formally over Tuesday. T HE SOURCES said Tuesday the additional nuclear -powered attack submarine and al leasl o ne m o r e S pruance-clasi. destroyer also are in the bill. 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Mll•:JOp"' #OOft •l-);Jt11.m, "4•1;0) • m S•rllleperC WIYtt - lo tllf'lt lftl Wlltl -lfflY Six O 'clock News , But y ou can sa ve money with the Daily Pilot. You can red ee m coupon s for sa vings at most grocery stores. Ads help you select the superma rket offering the best values -before you shop. A printed ad assures you of receiving the promised price. Pilot r ea ders a l s o b e nefit from Dai I y money-sa ving news. recipes, m enu helps a nd nutrition For money-saving values not ottered on the six o'clock new s, r ely on the DAILY PrlOT 642-4321 Nel!<lle\ i. 0 0.-••ncl )t tt Tl't~ eNMMll '*''of NtW #0\ .. l<O '"""'" Tuu .,.. «fftt Ille MUltlef'll Nff OI .... Ml" tl"I,_. Vllltr wflllt tottllt,_ rill\ 1•11 ll'tfl'I "" Olll• vanev 10 llMI Ntw JtrMY•l'et. HIHlll ....... 8M(ll· W_, -lo '""" '"' w1t11 tOWC"-'•••v •-I Coftllltltnt 111r Newpofl llu <h 1 \well. ConditlOn\OIOcl ~----------------------------------------_,. ' t t STOCKS I BUSINESS W'ednesda y~~ NYSE 2 p.m. (EDT) Price COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS 0..0••·-· I"(·-··-· ... , ... ~ YO,., _,.._.,, "•<Ill<. ~8w &oitCM. Ottrc><I -(lfl(ln ... 11 stoo ••<--00• -·~tf'll h lfle ,.•llO'I•' 4•-••llefto4 \ocv•ll,., Dr• .. " •ncl 111\tlfltl W9dnoeday. November 15. t978 s DAILY PILOT Packing It In? Act Swiftly To Buy Firm By MILTON MOSKOWITZ ls anyone out there interested m buying a meat com· pany ~ A big one' If so. write to Donald P Kelly, president of Esmark Inc , 55 E Monroe Street. Chicago, Ill. 60603. Kelly may not be ready yet to sell but he 'c; getting closer to it all the time and you might as well get your name on the waiting list. A few more years ltke the ones he has been having and Kelly will put Swift & Co on the auction block He intimated as much last month when he said "WE HAVEN'T ANYTRJNG THAT isn't for sale Swift m ust either perform or it won't be there " You can sense th(' frustration in Kelly's remarks He':. fed up with Swart. the company without which there would be no Esmark S wift was once the giant or the meat-packing business It began div<.'rsifymg 10 years ago. ac-quinn~ Vickers Energy and then other companies In 1973, to escape from the image of a meat packer. Swift cleverly cha nged its name to Esmark That confused a lot o( p eople who we re familiar with the Swift nam e . which 1 s probably s till morl' recogn12 ab l c than Esmark. And it didn't fool anybody who foll(lwcd thl.' company purposes. When t hl'y looked at Esmark. was Swift. Money Tree for investment what they saw That was not a good thing lo see because Swift ·s meat business. big as 1l 1s. has been noundenng for many years. No matter how well other Esmark units function, Swift genera lly manages to dnig everything down WHAT BOTHERS KELl.V IS that Swift with 1ls Butte rball turkeys. Brown 'N Serve sausa ges, Sizzlean bacon stnps. Allsweet ma rgarine, Peter Pan peanut butter and fresh cuts of beef produces an elephantine sales volume but mouselike profits And 1l has bet'ome particularly galling 1n rec('nt years when Swift's performance is i.tacked up against an Es mark :icqu1s1t1on. International Playtex. which make!'.> bra!>, 't•rdles and tampons Take last year for example· Esmark posted sal<'s or SS.2 billion, of which Swift contnbuted $3.7 b1lhon or about 70 pe rcent On that prodig1ou:. volume Swift huffed and puffed its way to pretax profits of $13 mil hon Contrast that and Kelly did with the lntemal1onal Playtex urut. which has sales of $417 m1l11on, a lltlle more than 10 percent of .Swift's volume. but pretax profits of S50 million ESMARK IS CERTAI NLY SCOUTING for other Playtexes. It recently acquired STP Corp., the company that makes 011 additives. and Pemcor. a leading manufarturt'r of high f1dl'hty sound equipment Es mark's rhem1cal umt, Estech. is also doing well. It makes t he V1goro hnc-of fertilizers. Meanwhile, there's that lumbenng giant. Swift, whosl' roots go to 1885 and the old Chicago stockyards If 1t does n 't shape up and learn how to make money from meat parking and processing. Esmark will throw it out so that 1t can concentrate its energies on bras. girdles. tampons and other necess1t1elt of hfe Cans Can Rerive This 775-pound bale of used aluminum can:- at Aluminum Co. of America's Houston re· cycling center is part of a record 770 million cans collected by Alcoa in 30 states d uring the third quarter of 1978 Collectors wcrl' paid nearly SS 8 million for r eturning thC' cans . Recycling saves 95 percent of the energy needed to make aluminum from ore. the company said Associations Accnre $90 Billion in Asset,s Asselci of savings and loan associations ht"adquarten.·d in California have lopped the S90 bllllon mark. the California Savings and Loan League has announced Aa of Sept 30. the figure stood at $92.2 billion, up 6.8 percent from June 30 and up 14 9 percent from a year earlier. Callromta Is the targost irnvtnit!' and loan state an the union. the league aays. Nearly 20 percent o( all S&L asset.'! are Ir\ the state. Nationally. savmgs and loan ai.11c~ are more than $.'500 bUUon. .. DAIL 'y PILOT Holiday Camp Plann d Thf' South C'oa11t \ M C A w 111 ~ fl o n " 1> r " l'h ri•tmatc c1.1v c•m p l) I' <' I 8 ll e t' 22 fo r y oun .-i&tl'r' 1r1 k111 drrgorta•o thn111wh fifth ten de Th l' 1· amp \!. ti I r 11 n from 9 u m tu 1 fl m each d11.)' Non mt>mh4·r" 1un· $111 for I ht> C'ump \\ hll.-\ membt•n. 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'fl•\t t Atrn1tv•n M •mO'••I ,, .. ,._ Mortu.tt'/ cj11fttu,,. ~•ntiit AnA U) 140 mean1nli! t •• should care not a bit Sa y-It-Isn 't So Dept.: My Briti!\h spy sends along a clip from the London Oruly Mail in which D~nlse Crosby, the 20-yr.-old granddaughter of the late Bing Crosby vw son IHnnis, says she's goin~ to record a punk rock version of Bing's class•<' "White Christmas." My T e x as spy reports that 01l1ona1re Gordon McLendon 1s planning lo do a tcleseries about the CIA and is negotiatinR ror a pproval .It's a ll systems go for Vld()r St.olorr.. r:•wcl TT·MAJ011s movie vers ion of "The Survivor" biog, about a t een leader of the Warsaw gh(>tlO upris ing in 1939-43. The !-.urvivor himself, now textiles tycoon Jack E. Elsner, is Stoloff 's sole backer to the tune of W million' . Jack ('art.-r long-distanced us from a New J ersey mrport to scr('~m "What a s witch! My baggage wC'nt tu the• right place, but they new m e tu the wrong uirport' .. • Don't ask m e why. hut am told Mike Nichohi hus bowt>d outta directing comedian Stev.- Ma rUn's "1-:asy Mon ey" m ovie debut for Universal. . My studio spy tells me that talk on Barbra Streisand's "Main Event" set indicates a r eal-life main event in her life. Gossip hath 1t that Rarbra & Jon P.-ter11 have dec1dt>d to tie the knot wht•n she wands her pt<·c·hore David & Talia S hire are try ing it apart sv11lc. My New York spy reports that impresario llal Prince has a s mile o n ha s f ace lake he swallowed a banana sideways. Ha:. ··Sade by Sade• by Son· dhc1 m " js completely paid oH anrl into net profits. . . But not ~o solvent as Nicol Williamson. w hose ex-wife Jiii Townsend as ked a London JUd~e to send him to jail because he was de· hnquent in paying her some ST1tE1s •,.o $48.000 as per their divorce set- tlement last year. Nicol claimed he didn't have lhe money, that his si x-figure salary d ays are long gone, that he now avcrc.tges only SOGs per pie. Whereupon, the Jud..:e ordered him to come up with the debt within the next six months. Jill will gel her jack. but not he r Nicol's worth of flesh. • lsn·t f 'rank DeFord's orig SC'rccnplay. "The Movie Star and the Slugger," ba~w<I on the s till· <'ndunng lov(' of Joe De Magglo for late ex wife Marilyn Monn>e? Brad Marks, whoNe 1nd1e com pany will produce it, isn 't talktnR except to say , rACIAC VllW MIMOllAL rAH Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacifi c View Onve Newport Beach 644-2700 he's a ppraising several blonde sex symt>Ols for the )('ad role. but not a Monroe look-alike. My ' London :-.py tells me Britt Ekland hits the htn· tc·rlands with her stage debut before a biglime pre· m 1l'rc 1111 London's West End an her new play, · 1\111•<·'" <whlr h one, Britt?> ... Alr.o 1n London, T on y llu11lon <John's so n > & Lady Mar«Ol C'holinonde:-1..-y will c limlilt their seven-yea r rom .11a'e hy f!Ctting hitched. McCOIMtCK MOlTUAIUIS Laguna Beach 494-941 5 Laguna i-i1lls 768-0933 San Juan Cao1s1rano 495-1776 IM.rz.aHGHOH FUHH.AL HOMt 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 NU.110.AJ>W,U MOITUAIY 110 B roadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 W1'tf. TUTM!t.l,UMI MOITU41Y WISTCUff Q44rtl C<ermtory • Flow er ShOp 427 E 1 Ith St Costa Mesa 646-4888 rt•CI .. OTMIH 5MflH'S MOITUAIY 627 Main St Hun11no1on Beach 536-6639 SH ... MOITU41Y 978 So Coaat Hwy l.tlouna Beach 494·1536 1533 N El Camino "eal San Cl mente 492-0100 ,_PAMtlY COlOMM.""'"8.AL HOMI 7801 BOIN Avo Wntm4nator 893--362~ D l'nxlucer-direclor Otto Prf'mln1w r and E:rapher Wiiii Fritichauer are endin~ their yt•ar feud. Willi had walked out on Otto uft<:r finis hing his biog, i.aylng, "He's probably the rudes t m an 1 hav e ever kno wn,'' and they haven 't s poken to ca<'h other s in· ce . . .. Steady As They Go t'b yllls George & Mark Nathanson .... And the late Elvli. Preslt>y's onetime love, Linda 'lbompson, now hai; more than one day in the life of ~1101 bio· five· "Days of Our Lives" serial star J o!ih Taylor. f 'il proc1ueer Parveneh Hargrove is in orbit with Greek s hipping heir Theodore Zakynthos. This could be the real thing for Parveneh, who since her divorce from Oun Hargrove has had more on·agaln·off·a~aln r ornunc·cs than Jlf'nry Berger ... Linda F.vans may Wf'll krMS und makf' up with estra nged hubby Stan Herman. They're dating aftain with a reconciliation in mind. Big Grove TOKYO <Al» A 10,000·ncrc grove or wild olmonds h1's b<!cn found In the Hporsely populat ed Tahcheng arcu of Slnklong Province, in western Chlna, Pekln1fs official flsinhua news agency r<'ports. -"Neptune Societ y"°' C•I MAlt()H IUltfAt AT S~A 646-7431 l'--le4 MCWity1VA 0 1 .... , __ ~Mnk•. c;.41 -,,... ....,...,. 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